i1] Dr. Clarke, of Woodstock, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Marie Mc- Innis, for a month. Mr. Sam Squires .had the misfor- tune to lose his horse this week through poisoning. I’eniel, Nov. 2»l.â€"-\t the November meeting of the Ladies' .-\id,‘held at Mrs. (l. W. Hardy's, the autograph quilt which had been worked by them was quilted. Some forty-ï¬ve ladies were present, and lunch was served. The ladies appointed at that meeting to collect for the fowl supper did so the same week. and reported at a. special meeting on Wednesday of this week. We understand that the fowl% supper and church opening is to be: on December 18th. Further particu-l lars later. Miss Hazel Osborne spent a few days with her cousin, Miss Luetta Osborne. Mrs, W. B. Taylor is spending this week with Lindsay friends. Mrs. Ernest Wright spent Thursday with Oakwood friends. A number from here attended the tin-pail social at Salem on Thursday 45: if? .......................... 1465 ............ â€â€7 ........ 7.â€? ..... 7.3â€â€ ..... 3.29 “449 my Yew; What-ea†Clothes Here and Save from 10 to 40 Per Cent. Men's puré “‘001 Fiï¬-Ce- dm‘wear, I’enman's best line, regular 750. Special and sizes, pnrfect hack ('nat style in fine stripes, regular 3] vah: Special .................. bed and plai! gul â€035' Fleeceâ€"lined I'nd Mt-n‘s hem? knit \‘hI! "' md we Men '5 .‘Jen 's The Home of Better Clothes Such a Sale asthis 30-Day Manufacturers’ Over-Production Sale is extraordinary so early in the season. Conditions in the Western retail clothing trade, as an- nounced last week, is the sole cause-"the result means much to the Men and Boys" of this district, especially at this particular season of the year, when they can actually SA YE from 10 to 40 Per Cent. on every Suit and Overcoat. PAGE TWELVE That Alone Describes This Great Sale! quartet assisted in the pro-bet. Mtg!" 4 ti}; t black Special l‘I-INIEL W001 S‘nx. made Shirts. made in the in fine hair line PHENOMENA‘L ! m a t Jinml l'nderweur d nit» ï¬ne fleece ,1 qua! 299 â€if 69: 49c «so i212 in blue CAMBRAY. . ’quotation. Mrs. .H. Tompkins, Mrs. Cambray, Nov. 24.â€"The Novemberg J. Brock and Miss Shea. are the pro- meeting of the Woman's Institute'gram committee. Don't forget the was held at Mrs. Wm. Webster’s home. date, December 3rd, 2.30 p.m.. at on Nov. 5th, and it was one of the Miss Shea's homef ' best meetings of the year. There ___.___ were.28 ladies present, and everyone. seemed to thoroughly enjoy the: LINOEN VALLEY. 0 pointed delegate to the annual con-i Linden Valley. Nov. 25.â€"-Some of ventiOn in Toronto. Business being I the farmers are ploughing yet, as ï¬nished, we had our program. it be- the weather was and is still very ;ing in the form of an old-fashiOned favorable. meeting; those taking part woree A number of the farmers attended ‘very old-fashioned gowns, and much the stock-judging'wursé held at 0am- ,amusement was caused by the wear-_ bray Tuesdny and Wednesday last. ling of such quaint styles. Mrs. R! :Miss [acumen spent. Saturday sud Webster and ms. Wm. Wells gave'Sundny with man Bernice Webster. 3 'splendid mdmmsn. E. romp-f Mr. and Ira. Terrill. of woohr. 'meeting. Mrs. Wm. Wells was apâ€"[ i Miss Mary Tee). is a month with Lindsay friends. A large number of our men had a. "bee" at the church on Thursday and Friday, to straighten up the churgh grounds and also dig a drain there. Mrs. Ernest Wright spent Thursday with Oakwood friends. .. gram mixed colorings. all sizes. Sgwr‘ial and hr shades Suits Men's English and Scotch Tweed Overcoats, made with the Shawl 01‘ Notch collars, beautiful greys. browns and mixed mater- ials. Skeleton and full-lined Coats, extra good tailor- " ' ' Special ............................................. ' ing. E‘QIXI n9 trimmings and Men's 'Iuo-nl >uits in beautiful Olive shades with ï¬ne hair line stripe emu, mm in thxee button single-breasted style, side straps on trousers, extra good trimmings. .\ very (lrcs- 7 50 O 5} Suit. Siz’vs 3.» m 422. Special .............................. Men's Suits, mud» in the three button Sim. 10-brcasted style. in Brown. with fine stripe mud plain Brown in tm beautifu! “5.1-- ring-bone weaves. good satin linings. and nicely tailored. all sizes. Special ......................................................... . on“ EARLY CHOOSING IS ALWAYS THE BEST This Sale presents a fair opportunity for you to acquire the choicest offer- ings of the leadin'g manufacturers, and remember, every garment was manufactured for this season’s business, no back numbers, but all tailored strictly up-to-date. The Special Values we are offering represent Wholesale Cast in a good many instances. Get here as soon as you can and make your selections. Men's Imported 'l‘wwd and Worsted Suits in brawn and grey materials. Some in Bunnockburn weaves. extra good trimmings, and splendid models, all sizes. Special ................ I I 75 . ........ . ........ . ................. . ....... ....... ..................... . Men’s beautiful grey (‘heViot OVercouts. made in the Converti- ble collar style, belted backs, with extra. ï¬ne Twevd linings. .\ stylish, comfortable Winter Coat. all sizosf Special ...... 6 95 ....................................................................................... . Me Mon. 7; pg Mcn's ()vei'conts, made of beautiful Brown ’l‘xvoeds, wiLh grcy mixtures. Also grey Twoeds with brown mixtures, in the stylish Convertible Collar model, with Belted and plain blacks. 45' m 5" inchus long, good linings, all sizes. Special ‘ .- also (“onwrtibh- collu‘.‘ stxl‘ i. all size m'n mixtures. "KC; l‘entlx v3.1) and grey and olive fancy Tweed ()vm‘cnats in me}: Tweed and \‘w’m'stm! c o 1 ch T “wed brown. olive, grey and coloring single-breastvd 501v. vertiblu collar, in 8.1!} tailored in the new color or combination of mm nlivn m'ev and t‘oim‘s. all sizes. Special collar model in th button thx‘ou; *E’fff: 8.75 oï¬ects L’ood lining 14.95 ext oat. \ mod 'Miss MacMillan spent Saturday and: _ Sunday with Miss Bernice Wemter. A you. Mr. and Mrs. Terrill, of Woolar, in haven. visited vi'ith friends at Linden Valâ€"Ion earth. The December meeting will be held on Wednesday, December 3rd, at Miss Shea’s home. The ladies are re-' minded that the box of Christmas toys for children will be packed. Bach lady is asked to answer the roll call with a. Christmas verse or quotation. Mrs. .H. Tompkins, Mrs. J. Brock and Miss Shea are the pro- gram committee. Don't forget the date, December 3rd, 2.30 p.m.. at} Miss Shea's homeJ ' 1 and amp of tea were sex-Ved. Ever}- one seemed pleased with the old- fashioned meeting, that was closed by all singing Aul_d Lang Syne. out ‘ , 527.95 3 * o 6 ‘) ~â€" Regular 8.. . I satin lined, neatly made. regular 11:3 (19 with collars and grey: shades. lined through- or or combination of colors, some w001 Worstreds. Almost any col- vertible collar, in almost any .0 "1 Boys' Ive- 1303:5' 1"2'1029 Emit-rs in brown 3035' Sweuter'('oats in pure .‘11 Sweater Coats with con- Corner Kent. and William-51:5,, Lindsay ( hesterï¬eld style, collar ()vercoats. Special and It. Crueu th years. Spec in! '45 ; WATCHMANâ€"WARIDEE, LINDSAY, ONTARIO. 329.8 98c I Awonun expoctstogetherrewu'd '. inhetven.butamnnvmuhuhare ‘TOILET GOODS. Toilet goods make sensible. prac- tical gifts, but in making selection: you should be sure of latest styles. Our stock. is Mlof new things -â€" mum of them just out. Our line includes Toilet Sets and Bunions-e Sets in beautiful eases, Traveling Cues, mtle Goods of all kinds. A. Higinbotham. Wt. Lindsey. Mr. Jewell is able to be around again after his accident. ‘ Mrs. Chas. Coad is still getting stronger. and we hoke she will soon be restored to her general health Miss Margaret McKay spent. a. cou- ple of days last week in town. Mrs. Cullis has been very poorly again {or the last week. Boys' Tweed ()vercoats. made in conu-rtible Collar aml velvet collar styles. in the new browns. olives. greys and fancy xxxixtures. extra well tailored and good serv- (‘hildren's cm) Lamb Fur Cups. satin linvd and neat!) matched skins. regular $2.50 tn $3.50. Special ......... ’ Boys‘ Three-piece Suits. made Up in good strum: materials. m-w colors of 'l‘weeds and Worstcds regular $4. 50 to $5.00. Special .................. spent Tuesday in _Woodville on busi- Mr. Ed. Rogers is spending the week in town. attending the'County Council. Men's (‘hina ling: black (mats, made of heautiï¬nl matched skins. extra qualiu quilted satin lin~ ings. all sizes. Special 1 ‘ 1: Men's Fur Coats 14-75 All VIII VIIKIIUCI wugm DUNSF‘ORD. â€".â€"- Dunner-d. Nov. 243w“ Cora For you-s he has “used endlm Smart. 0! Lindsey, in flitting Miss ;trouble. but when Putnam'o Corn 2:- Vern Gwyn. trutor was mud. he came out 11".. James anb. of Fenelon robe- and .11. Any com or m Falls, is visiting her sister, Mrs. curd h twenty-tow hour- by "Put- Wu. White. Clip the certiï¬cate to-day and lose no time in taking advantage of this wonderful otter: ' 1 Every,’ place of husim-ss. every home. ex‘ery school and public .insti- tution should haw a copy of this great canal text book. The “'arder makes this possible bx‘ offering it for six certiï¬cates. one of which is print- ed dailv in these columns. and the small expense amount to cover the items of the cost of packing, express from the factory. checking. clerk hire and other necessary expense itemu.; 1A smaller volume has also been pre-“ pared which contains practically the same text matter. with only a bun- dred photographic reprocluctlons and additional fee to cover the exact volume will be sent by mail {or an none of the color plates. Either amount of postage. This is all e:- plalned-ln the Panama Certiï¬cate to be found in another column of this Willis J. Abbot. the author of this }book. spent many months in the 1Canal ane. and his intimate ac- quaintance with otlicials in charge of the work afforded him every oppor- tunity for gathering his facts. The result is a full and complete story of the canal from its inception to its realization. a story so accurate and comprehensive that it will ever be referred to by those who would know the true hismry of the great problem which has at. last been solved by the skill of modern engineerinu. face the prohlr-ms present changed ronditinns‘ 01‘ when the canal shall ha“ more» of all the earth; it Will open up new avenues of trade and cslah- lish new relationships between the various countries of tho globe. The Warder rorulizes the unusual eddcationul ndvantazvs nï¬erod in this volume. and has arranged for a great distribution to its readers. While pa'rents will want the hook fur themselves. the} ms.) must not lose sight of the fact that the} schnol child a! 10-day is 1119 one that will An Old Offender Caught The knowledge to be gained “3 a Close reading of this volume will furâ€" ever after he a valuable asset to every man. \z'uman and child. for this great waterway is destined to he- come an impnrtam factor in times of peace as we}! as in war. It will revolutionize tho shipping of all the nations of the world: it will bring about chan'n‘s in the tradu and com- merc» of all the earth; it will open up new avenues of trade and rslnh- liah new rolatinnshibs between the The trip in question is in the shape 0! a great big beautiful book, ï¬lled with word paintings as well as water color painting‘s which vie with each other for predominence, and yet paradoxically harmonize at every angle. The new illustrated book is called “ Panama and the Canal in lPicture and Prose," and each section 10! this title is fully covered. First. ‘it tells you all about Panama. that crookdi little neck of land which has been divided so that the entire world may be more closely united; then it fully explains all that is of interest relating to the great canal itsell; ï¬nally. it portrays rare Views of the country and the people in photo- graphic reproductions and artistic color plates. describing them in beautiful word pictures that hold the attention of the reader to the very end. Get ready to take a trip to the great Panama Canal. This does not. mean that you should pack your traveling bag, nor will you need to get a new white serge. The clothes you are wearing will be sufï¬cient. and just leave your linens where they are now. You won‘t need to make any preparations further than to see that The Warder is delivered to you daily. Magniï¬cant Volume :10 be Presented to Readers TAKE TRIP TO PANAMA CANAL the n} Nome thi Mrs. William Doherty (nee Miss Col- lins). ShL had been ailing {or some time from the dread disuse consump- tion. She lave. to mourn her loss her husband and one son. Neil. They hove the :ympathy of .u in their be- reavement. The when! to the B.C. cemetery in Galway took place on Mondny morning. The muons are busy bricking Mr. Fred Dettmn’a house. Another called away {ram our midst last week, in the person of Mr. Amos Train and his gang of men arrived home last week. Mr. Percy Cheesy“. who has been north 0! linden for x : couple of months, is home once more. Mute:- Cecil Gntchell is visitirig friend: in the neighborhood. In; G. Dan. '0! Hmlton, return- lbmfltern'eekflthhersis- Miss Moon- and her brother Fred took a trip to Toronto last week. and on their return were accompanied by their brother Gordon, who has been in the city {or a few months. and Mrs. R. Smith. Miss Simpson. Who has for some time been ill. is improving. Dr. R. 0. Frost paid his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Frost. a visit last week. Mr. Wilbert Lyle. hax'ing sold out his business in Millbrook. is spending a. few days visiting friends in this neighborhood. He is accompanied! by his wife. 1 Miss Moon.- and her brother Fred east last week in Kinmoum Ma n y w some (in! SDUW then leavin the bugle: Regiment. capizal aga Omens-e. when- on \‘ he will open a drill l‘. night he will arrive i inspect the Twentieth make an address. 0 he will be in Tornnu lure busy week's engagements. l we ' night he will address a bod} of! Methodists in Pembroke am! return 3‘ to the capital 10-mOI’I‘OW. Later in; the eI‘vning he will leavc for Brock-i ville, where he will spend a Couple of I hours meeting the olï¬cers of ('01.; I Buells' n-u‘iment. From l‘rockvilleil he will take the midnight train for ¢ ()mexztu'e, when:- on Wednesday night I. he will open a dri-ll hall. Thursday H bus; 10"? 1100!) lo Sa 11] “‘Dt‘ld day Busy Week For Col. Sana “ill “envy the pulpit disx church on Sundu} Messrs. ('ump‘u'll ; and heft 5113' ()1) M rs san C. McKay. .\. V1155 u philanthropic term of procured hm passage to rail, that thcr girl might a homo ir the city whi neglected children. Mr l' Missing Girl F ound in the / Queen City :rahum â€It Messrsf E. Tdnszrm 3 X't' S \H‘ 1110“!) indsa )1 her on nosdz thwir trix» in the town ()U Ill KIN}! on nd siting he! Dohorty. who l0 KIRK \oV RSI? durir distribul rhuzhu to $6 (In be rda (.01 hich 1 ho? Toronto ND l.‘ Hughes prizes xm'n nna '3 mp1 Met h 5011‘ 1ft lit)! ifiiSPARKLlNG EYES 1' AND :uJBI UPS 5991110“ 10 he g:‘n'.'.:'.; mus-â€'1 ' cm." and wanted In «in: n ..'- “1 time, and would l‘l‘ntin‘ml!‘ “ '3‘ plain 01‘ being tnwi. HI" "1â€â€œ gave her another: bun! hut “ith no better rl-s‘illt was nm a bit of color m hvr 121660" lips. and I was afraid sh" “11‘ 0'51" f "NC a decline. A friend wk!) “5’5 m .- of :nwllt‘m'" Th .7. to see her said “if she was m." cm†_ I woula try Dr. “'illiams' I’m“ Pills." and I decided I would take - the advice. In a couple of weeks We could see a Merenco, as he? 93"" ld m‘ 1" looked brighter. and she wou eat a little. , When she began 1*" Pius sle could not dress herself 8' lone, hot little by little her straw-h came back until she could :0 for a walk. She continued the 1250 0" the Pills several months, with the result that sh. was again strong and 3" tive. This was over two 5'03†“0' and she has been a straM- health-v girl ever since. We have since used the pill- for other purposes 93d ï¬nd an 1 good family medicine." Dr. William' Pink Pills are 5 '1 l‘ H Iditio am! 20‘ 50 not help he discontinue good appf aches syn'tcn; girl ann ix 1 itable usir .‘l 1‘ their 4H notes forget it. 10 bars u 0v '1 PAW-16’s WISE xm \ en u m MI Sale I! T!‘ )un 13¢. THI'RSDAY, ‘30‘ ti fanc 30 cows, all 16‘riaing fin 4 rising: 7 an 3 threeâ€"3931'- 155 young cat 1 high-grads“ 18 month's cr K) new don't mun 31 \\ 1 1|" um “'0 h )71‘1 Us 13' 0! ll'll $0" ZIRTHRI‘: WITH RH ll H girls Saturday. Dec. 61913 yearâ€"oh '0 (H )rt and mm 1913 My, NOV. 21; cinew of the “bled to ‘13 0f the armour»: Col. the Hon. ï¬nisher of Miln measured by th.- an when re up counties . Durham and Nu OPENEN W amongst 1 1b military f4 hue the mum: '0'“ had {ado "5 had arri units-ism had youths I â€'9 there ; tho â€Treat empir the rifle when . M 01d ago In m the Crowd (l lgyaity m to meet the [00 ‘.\ 0‘ upon the ht'uh About 2 OC'hH M. Ministvr ‘E t crowd folluwwi ..:2 Mt companw~ when Lhr‘ (arm ‘ u - Boleen " . 1'8â€!" . 7""WII u a All' “h" by tum on: h “D minister as?» It was a {as Eamon om: Cash and Perfect ven ti health. “'1" ." 'hich WON‘- 101.»: M by hm m... £9010“! “‘intu‘l‘s, )1 We are qualit) for the HM 3550 F! m They and You ca Two Blat the right will let i‘ 65c O xow do: pretty \' that t ! ?L Winters, (nun M. of the 441m R 1“. Holmes Ha {lent-Col. Wan Hope; Major ,, :- Stocks. < fleet} at (‘085 i 010* comc In W“ gro‘ofl‘r‘d *. followed in ’ omcers at: ; Iajor J. A 7:" Colonel 1 ha: of On SPECIA of milit 11‘." m0!!! m: