a". ‘In town. A ,1“qu of our 39 tended the oddfalowd man: on Friday 9"†St. Andrew": conga their anniversary servic Offering on Sunday. I w. of Knox Col‘leg‘ pulpit and preached mom. The choir as up to its high mark, ably assisted by Hrs.‘ . “1113.111 the evenin, program was especially did duet. “Rock of Ag by Airs. E. A. McArtï¬' a splendid tkme. Amt attended were M‘r. mi Robson. Miss Ethel 1" A; W. Warren. S. M Arthur iii». H935. a? M {MM mm an We! “Male; "mg. W shat gum am up, than: an wmw an 33an Mrs4L L.A. McAnh'“ number a! lady friend ï¬ve euchre 03 Monday Hr. Adams. of Ad Edwards. The anthem mid." rendered by th‘ especially ï¬ne and the 5 Edwards Was very mud the people of St. Andra 1y indebted to Mrs. Ed kindly aSSisting in the 8. Morrison. mg; Runs man my week aim yimai n MM “is gum at - Mm» “R thwwka 9-, in mm my 3mm:- '1! N WWI lqm‘a NW» ‘\ mar-Bing m macmm m that!“ mm a! a; mum?“ me mm mm mm ml {mo Hume. Lindsay. Toronto, spent a. the guest. of Mr. Hr. Melville Ramsay, in in charge of Mr. Jewelry shop. _ Mr. W. Cooke, of Co a few hours in town on The funeral of Cecil élfly son 0‘! Mr. and M) took place to Fenelon l v Kiss Susie Wagar, of net, spent a. few day guest. of Mr. and Mrs. on Tuesday afternoon a ly attended. Mr. and lord have the sincere the entire community den bereavement. Rev. MPCooko is in “993x 0!! b08111“. Miss Bennet, of Bel town this week. ‘ Mr. D. E. Men-imam [1mm Balsam Lake on in: and reports a. spin good luck in duck Hen-imam paddled up a lag and arrived ho! evening with 43 large" is one of the largest d here this season. . Mr. P. ï¬ynch. Supé llkmdale. passed thrq \‘rueaday in his M’ I‘mddn Fall.- I W» of iii-s. Hint-(is of M1 meat bf her- aunt. M! runs 811‘ and Mrs. Robert attended the | . . Lord is i Sale Saturday, Nov. 5th,’ 10 mt! Md; aye--â€" vâ€"â€" 9 tuws; myaung; hwbm may; hilmliliï¬ï¬ï¬‚f: F. t teem; fl but. wattage: 1 lighvguae WIDE Mam Bull 1% Hamt‘wuï¬km m elm-ewe; ‘ 1 ha;- gaming; 8‘ yam em, 1998 BS; 1 893m gelding; 1:! wars elm am! name; :1 3%; mm; t3 .y-mg am we saw! 1 mm; mm 631%; am geea: i Max; gage mm; Mina â€Bag is» PHHGR», an new, mac, 995 Mm: “FREE: 4 .im Haw “amass, aims: 1 .3“ am dcuhlc MEN: 19 Picw Mam r-chcsg a ï¬â€˜cctcic mm mm 139M: we Hem mmm mm mm a Pm ms mag whips: 1% Dozen swcinalm MW- 8 Choice cows all im calf- 1 New much cow and can. 11th October. 80 First-class steers, one and two TEACHER WANTED. â€"- HOLDING second class certiï¬cate, for Union School Section No. 3, Verulam, for W. A. FANNING. GEO. JACKSON. Prop. Auctioneer. ma SALE OR TO RENTâ€"A ONE storey cottage in the Village of Cambray, with three-\quarters of an FOR SALE. â€" A. NUMBER OF choicely bred Shropshire rams of parious agesâ€"an extra. good lot. Remember the shooting match to be held on Thursday, Nov. 10. at lot 19, con. 3, Mariposa. 24} miles southeast of Little Britain,‘ 45 birds including ducks, turkeys and geese.â€" Percy Wakeford Mgr. Q . PUBLIC MEETING. The annual meeting of the Lind- say Horticultural Society will be held in the omce of the Ontario Agricultural Department Kent-sf... opposite the market on Friday. No- xember 4 1910, at 7. 80 p.m., for SHOOTING MATCH. the purpose of electing a president and other omcers of the society and receiving the annual statement of reâ€" ceipts and disbursements. F. 'J. Frampton, Secretary. M Henri Donut, founder of the In- ternational Red Cross Society, is SKIN SUFFERERS 1 DROP GREAâ€" SY SALVES AND’ NASTY m DICINES. That mild, soothing liquid, D.D.~D. Prescription, stops the awlul itch with the ï¬rst drops. A prescription of acknowledged value. Write for a trial bottle toâ€"day to the MD. Inbora'tories, Dept. L.W. W.. 49 Colbome-st" Toronto. It will take away the itch right awey end you will sleep. soundlya We uâ€"A mi!“ ‘Wsz. the want 40 Head of cattle, ten months vâ€"--. '30 Head M steam we and two acre 'or land. Apply to R. C Tompkins, Cannington P.0., Box year 1911. Apply, stating salary and expenience, to John Ruther- ford, Secretary-Treasurer, Fenelon Falls, P.0. Ibred from Miller’s imported and Canadian bred stock. Prices right. W. C-. Anderson, Janet- ville, Ont. Mild Liquid Cures Eczema â€tragedy; forweKNOW. . v gammy-bl!†old. .CAiv oSiLY an CURE!) Tamer: m amobâ€"TRY DR. ‘mL- mus' PINK PILLS WHICH ACT “DIRECTLY ON THE BLOOII. Rheumatism will rack you just as long as there in acid in the blood to cause rheumatism. That'a the whole ttjd‘ubleâ€"ecid in the bloo'd. Cold‘ damp weather may sturt the pains going but it ls not the cam. That Ev-T â€" is rooted in the blood M M (ml; be cured throng-h the blood; 1m ago when medical science did not know as much mom that compluht as many; rheumatic sum was gm»: summing w m on the smiles twee? 5mm; slum wig MM 65 mt know my better um Mum w the am fashiwed my; but u 898% mu em mm rheumatism: m “8%!“ wan-.7 _ Al.. ‘41le v- â€"_--, sufferings were something terrible. Help was sent for but it did me no good, nor did the medicine given me have any effect. and for ï¬ve months I was conï¬ned to the house. Then 7.9 -2‘. SV- this I must thank the Pills and my brother’s advice, and I strongly re- commend the Pills to other rheuma- tic suflerers.†vav -â€"__ V 7 Soid by all medicine dealers or by mail at '50 cents a. box or six boxes for $2.50 from .The ‘Dr. Williams' Medicine 00.. Brockville, Ont. sult was he went to town a! chased six boxes, and before used the last box I Was out ‘ with my oxen and am now wanted. â€" Children's dresses and plain sewing neatly done. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Falman, Victoria Road. Victoria wanted. â€"- Ernest Norton, of Montreal, died from poison at London,‘0nt., but it is not known whether he took it etc- cidentally or with intent. it ONE 212 YEARS 0L POSSESSION OF W1 ops LADY. be found. It}: tinted my 23. 1698. and is one that has course 0131? gears â€â€˜37 “d- mum: have him made and djtions hive been made gm: 7 Mrs. John Bro‘Yn' AN20LD BIBLE VICTORIA ROAD. of the oldest Bibles in the province. For Nov. 10 .â€"Sewing out working snow but Friday. A dumb.- of our man no on nor the anus! dou- hunt. May moon-I attend than. Quite a congregation gather-0d at the Roman catholic church opening hm 1m Wetlandâ€. A number 0! clergy were present. and quite a few memo... presented themselves (or conï¬rmtlon. ma 1“. m, late manager of the Fumers m in this village. left [ms his hum; oh the 95th. m. for hm We oh the mm. mm m in the village a any {WI}; / twv. , Ward renewed from outlook. Bush. Mm Rev. Mr; W. um that m upsets us ha in his own mum have at babeeenk ml at “mam we swam Rev; w». my; magma: gen: wil! be aimed to use him he '1 ll." qun. m... Aaflmw ï¬abmsea w) m, 696; damm e! Madam m mm! mm mm um days 58 an a pm: mm mm Mama on mm m: 99H!“ gain; «a Madam «MN m. aemmn maxed an n mama!“ mm mm Ma sum ma: unmask m m a canals at dug “A_Lx..b new. My: “km N the 89an mm mm“! Mi awn mm mm mm MM his Mum "am the can: vmtwn m Mange: __ X Mn: Ham‘ Rankin: and mm Mt this warning M Pemumo m wand Thanksgi‘dnz with km W' ants there. Harry has gone MN: for a deer hunt. Mrs. J. T. Ours-Ins. of North 09!. spent 'l‘hauklglvlng with her sister Mrs. MacEacharn. Mr. James Wilson was a visitor to Lindsay last. Friday. Mira. P. Ohessoll is visiting friendi Among the visitors who .ure tt their old Home: here, are the fol- lowing students: Mr. Percy Hop- kins, S.P.S., Toronto; Mr. 1!. Frost.‘ school of Medicine; Toronto: Miss Mary Oswald. Nor-moi BM. Peterboro; IVy Gilmour. Rupert Boldt and Tom. MacEachern from Lindsay school. ,, 49._|_ in Toronto this Dead: has again visited borhood. This time the who has made her come at her son’s for the‘ past. ten years, and Mrs. Bright, of‘the Dutch line. Mrs. Craig had been an invalid for along time and her call was a happy re- lease. The funerals of both the above took place the same day last Wednesday. Oct. 26. Mir. Dawson is moving out of thy old Anglican parsonage into his ow: house opposite the station to-day. Lint-poo! and Chicago Wheat Futures Close Lowerâ€"Live Stockâ€" Latest‘Quotatiom. Tuesday Evening. Nov. 1. Liverpool wheat futures closed to-day I‘d lower: com *d higher to 566 lower. At Chicago December when closed Me lower than yesterday; December corn higher. and December out. “c higher. Winninoo Orfions. At Winnipeg December vheet closed )0 lower than on Saturday; December oat- uncnugw. Wheatâ€"November 8936c. December Mic. May me. Ola-November 31m. December Iâ€. May 37c. indium“! Toronto Grain Market T'HE MARKETS. village - Mrs. Craig. bu‘t u. in all 8003 mot! (or ,nsgto fl. our neigh- , Then we have the La- season's correct v -. . (1 i 4, ‘ . ‘ 4‘ .3“ creations in Toggery, all direct from hands of Makers who have a reputation for making the best. Suits $6, $7, $8, $10 up to $l8 Overcoats $5, $6, $7, $8, $10 up to $20 The Sé‘fl‘ï¬Onk'Choicest Ontfitting All our Outï¬tting has a good pedigree and there’s not a Clothes risk when you buy here. We’re ready for all the Boys’ arid Chil- dren’s Clothing trade ‘in this locality. We've a Suit and Overcoat for everv Boy that comes. How are you going to look this season? When a man gets at?) he. cares nothin abcut his perwna appearance h e ought to be Osler‘: ized, Our Fall Suits and Overeaate will pleasa the meat Critical DPQSSGEF‘ They Ought to. For They Are the BostMada! Two Piece Suits 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 up to 7.00 Three Piece Suits 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 up to 9.00 Boys‘ Buster Brown Overcoats '2.75, 3.50, 4.00 up to 6.00 Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats 2.75, 3.50, 4.00, 5.00 up to 9.00 Sunder-land- .“ children We 1123‘ Victoria th ‘11 openâ€1 the B, pu “mime A hm 611‘?! mu m Limit“ ‘imihqhm m Lm‘iu: Nisizimwu M “shun A ziimiiihh _|l [mum Abllmtimh i1 “dim Aau'whuu ji “dies NM juukuta‘ “(“65 fur‘iiiimi ( She‘ll, uui Jl'a; iiiui‘.‘ “diet furiiimi “i [Adieu Mini; Sun: Ladies lï¬aimii‘d fol [Adieu i'cl‘ninu Lu mics Mink Marl [Adios Sable. (‘uul Ladies Alaska Sal M68 White TM Ladies Parisian 1‘: Miss Grey Squi Lediia Mink Marl Ladies Mink Mar Ladies Alaska .631 53rd YEAR The n a “la Citj mvcne in .portlns u JWMWM H p HWMMW .N I‘ A auwlmu j! .a Ann-Mm“ IN ‘5 Aatrwhw j :8 KM jack“! mh m ’1 Clefl during at in at all ti blames club I n nary )OS I!