WL Kr. Stoné's safe at Tslny 0(1le- --1Iay Was Very well attended by the farmers of this locality. A bouncing baby arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tamlin‘s Quite a number of people from hone «took advanzam- of the ï¬ne weather on Saturday to go to Lindsav. Mr M. BIL-(fallum. merchant tail- or, of Fonolon Falls-1. and Mr. A. W. Bishop, manager of the Bank of F. REA. there. spent Wednesday of last tune]: in 1110 village. The usnai annual reunion of the We) n ighhmhood, was held on ‘Weï¬nr Arm. owning: the 25th, at the ‘l'he Sun-day schools are busy prac- tising for a Christmas tree enter- NOV 30 ~lh~ssrs Jamou and Wm. Wells are through thwshing it not being as long a Season as usual Jim is busy \\ 1th his engine cutting feed this Wonk [hm m‘ 11 r. (It-urge Rumncy, when a very L-lcnsun‘, ci‘cning was spent. Mr. (‘2. W. Stevens, manager of the Gut! RiV’vr Lumber (70.. returned on Friday lagt from superintonding the woods operations of the company. in the». north. Bmd, paid his Oddiellmv ."“"-I.!s a Visit at their meeting un Thursday of last work. Charlie is always wel- 31358 F. (‘allam of “‘codstock, who has spent a month “i131 hvr broth- ers here, loan»; on Saturday for her Mr. N. Ewen. who some time ago? met with a fan. is not doing as well‘ as his frivnds would wish. His ad- mead {1:10 is a hindcranco to speedy-i convalesconcc. ! Kr. John Haw has been haVing a. severe attack of rheumatism, but is again qble toA walk about. 'm». J. E. Jackson has put in a. week with his old tyrant, rheuma- tism- ‘Sov. ’30.â€"On Fri-day night of last Week Mrs. R. A. Callan gave a social party to her friends: to the number of about forty. All those present enjoyed thmnselves very much. We are all very glad to see Mr. M Inset out again. Bit. N. Stewart and Mr. F. Morri- ï¬n spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. :W. T. McRae. at Penelon Falls. Infants’ Fancy Cloth Bootees, very warm... Child’s Buckskin Moccasins, size 4 to 10 ...... Men’s Felt House Slippers . Women’s Felt House 'Slippers .................. Boys’ Carpet Slippers.............................. Girls’ Felt Slippers ................................ We are all Very sorry to hear of It. G. McEachern's misfortune. He let a large piece of timber {all on his foot and has been unable to walk for a, week. J. MCCULLOUGH .J lï¬ss Mary Mackenzie who has liv- ad here for a great many years has gone to the Northwest .where she in- tends making her future home. Hrs. John Truman spent last Sun- day with her mot-her, Mrs. John Gil- mote, of Palestine. We request all our patrons to ask for one of our Beautiful Calendar; for 1909. Miss Mary Mackenzie who has gone to Ibronto, where she intends con- tinuing her work. W'w Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arksey and ~ BURNT RIVER on. 30.â€"Miss Linda Mackenzie children spent Sunday at Eden. the Vm, 00 M, a . . , - . .-- , an Mrs. 0“. 9. grant a. zew days in Toronto this guests 05 Mrs- Arkseye parents. Mr ‘turned :0 Lindsay alter a brieravigit week. and Mrs. Robt. Wells. . l‘ .' It. A. A. Sangster, of Trenton,’ Mrs. Donald McFarquhar is spend-vatmiqu'lg‘ieBgfs Sin: 11 PO' t is is Visiting relatives in town. â€1188’ few days With her mother. ‘ - - ‘- - ' . .8 . . .m ' ' Mlg‘s. Jones at Eden. “mung "lands In this vzcuuty- lï¬ss B. Greasy, who has taken care ’M of Hrs. Wm. Mackenzie's dairy, has gone to Toronto, where she intends .mntjnujng her work. Miss liarv \fackpnzip u'hn has mno. Mn and Mrs Wilson James spent Dr. GW' °f F9391“ F3113- ‘Sunday With Mr. and Mrs Ernest 59"“ Mutiny in town. _ Whit te. 03 Sunday, Dec 6, service wxll be Master Harry Western. of Eden. 'held in St- Lukejs church 3t 2. 30 1- AL, uu- _ Men’s I-buckle Snow Excluders Special ......................................................... Men’ 5 genuine knitted Heavy Wool Lumberman s Stockings, regular $I. 25 for... Boys’ same quality, regular 75c for...... McCULLOUGH’S WEEKLY STORE NEWS PAGE SIXTEEN. OPPOSITE. THE POST-OFFICE {‘3}! BRAY COBOCONK hradm'. of Victoria Repeat it :-“ Shiloh's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds." I A hot fowl supper will be given in gthis church on Monday Lee. :21. and gon Sunday, Dec. 20, there will be special services morning and evening;’ fat 11 and 7 o‘clock, conducted by {Ken Mr. Nllonteer, oi Canningmn. Un LMonday evening, commencing at l‘n’e ;’o'clock supper will be served in the basement of the church, after which a good program will be giVen. Rev. Mr. Elliott, of Oakwowd, will be present, and deliver an address which is sureto prove very interesting nml would be in itself a good program. But a second great treat will be in store for those present. namely. the Penicl choir and quartette. Those who have. never had the pleasure of hearing these singers will do well to‘ avail themselves of this opportunity; Don't forget the date, Dec. 20 amll 21. ’After Epworth League service 11ch .Friday night there will be a meeting of the trustee board for the purpose of considering some improvements in connection with the church. A full attendance of the board is requested. Nov. 30.â€"Mr. Charles Bott, of Cresswell will occupy the pulpit. here next Sunday morning in the absence of our pastor, ReV. Mr. hewpraw. ess and wishing them a long and happy prosperous life. KINDS. i Mr and MES. J. T Clark spent iq Qun nday with Mr and Mrs William 'umrk ‘ Mr and Mrs. Alex. McFarlane en- tertained a number of their young friends on Friday night last. They tripped the light fantastic till the “co sma’ hours when all went, home well pleased with the good time given them by their host_and host: have all the: gests WARM NWT COVERINGS We The approach of cold weather sug- Mr. and Mrs. Burton are spending a few days with their daughter. Mrs. James McGahey, of Dunsford. Mr. and Mrs. W. Roddy visited at Mrs. McIntyre’s on Sunday. â€"..qu "-V“ p... w...- .â€"-a~. ---â€"~wâ€"’ ï¬nite. ‘ On $tmday. Dec. 6, service will be Master Harry Western, of Eden. gheld m S't- Luke’s ChUPCh at 2.30 Was the guest of Master Willie White H 7’" _1n the morning service will be on Sunday. (NM 121 C’arew’s school house by the Mr. and Mrs. W. Roddy visited at.R*""- M- Crammer. SALEM CORNERS 20¢ 480 50c 35c 25c ing about hen helpers, Tom ; ans. take well We are sorry Wm. Johnson on account of- “ will soon be c‘ Mr. Fred ‘ mm “a 1“ i I’- ' mean ? F Nov. 30,â€"} mee. has been ness in both g I: SONYA . Dec. 1.-The Sons of Scotland held their annual St. Andrew’s M11 on the evening of Nov, 27th». instead 0! Nov, 30th. It was the event of_ the 5968011: over tghree hundred guests were in attendance, ' some coming ’rom Toronto. Port Perry, Sunder- land Oakwood and other neighbor- ing places to trip the light fantas- follow. A number of Franklinites spent a pleasant social evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Andersen, one evening last week. We believe this tobe one of the very best ways of dispelinl! the gloorn of the long. winter’s even- ness in both grain and cIOVer thresh- ing about here this fall. His two helpers, Tom McGee and "Cap" EV- ans. take well with the boys. We are sorry to report that Mrs. ‘Wm. Johnson is conï¬ned to her bed on account of' illness. We hope she will soon be convalescent again. Mr. Fred Thompson. Miss Lillie Thompson, Mr. A. H. Vale aners. Fred Veals were among those who attended the anniversary services at J anetVille Methodist church on B“!!- vdny last. 'am selling out these times. We hear some of our single men the now at- tending t-hese sale and adding house~ hold equipment. What cm this recreations of Bethel farmers. As yet prices for goads sold seemed to be rather high. and we suppose the sellers win wish a. continuance of this mod fortune, though they will likely be somewhnt'disappointed con- pidering the number of farmers who was out. No accidents were reported last night. Some men led their hors- es outand every one seemed especial- ly careful to avoid-accidents. Some times two or three boys would be at the head of one-quiet horse. Object lessons seem to be very effective. Mr. (:00er Sutton left last week to spend Christmas with his family in England. )l'r. Wm. T. Robson; of Fencion Falls. called on friends last week. Mr. N. Notter. of Toronto, spent Tnmday in Burnt River. Mrs. J. Haudley's friends are pious- od to hear she is recovering from a severe attack of quinsy‘. Master Ross Boa'te while riding on horse back under a: tree not long since, had the misfortune to haVe one of his eyes dangerously hurt. It ap- pears a branch caught in the homes. and then being freed struck him in the eye. One day last week he was taken to the hospital to undergo treatment. We hope his sight may not be impaired and that he may soon come home to be one of the boys agaim Dark nights and windy weather some times cause weighty troubles. Such was the case recently when one of the fellows returning frOm League lost his caster. 0h, never mind 2 he found it next morning. “All is well that ends wen." Nov. 30.â€"-Quite an unusual number of visitors were in attendance at Be- thel church last night. This speaks well for our pastor. that ends won." The different missionary collectors have again been on the roads gath- ering in the shillings for the good cause of missions. By their looks and moments we believe "they were right onto their jobs" and few we think would escape, or even try to escape them. ' We' are sorry indeed to learn of the serious conditioa of Miss Olive Mc- Elmine, who fell while trying to get into her buggy on Sunday evening. Nov 22. Last night the “scare' was on at church. or at least after church On- Sunday. Nov, 29. being- Tem- porance Sunday in the Methodist church. the subject was a-bly dealt with by the Rev. Mr. Ireland, of Co- boconk. Mr. Tom. Grifï¬n spent Sunday in BUmt River. Mrs. Date. of Fonelorr Falls, spent a I‘nw days in Burnt River. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. A. B'. Tawnsend on Tuesday. Nov. 24. The subject. The Christmas Season. was discussed by the- members. The question drawer was conducted by Mrs. Wm. Fen, of Bury": Green. Th»:- next meeting will be held on the Orange hall on the‘ last Tuesday in January. Light re-‘ freshments were served†by the host- css. Mr. Jas, Chalmers returned to the north cmmtry on Mommy. FRANKLIN Nov. 30.â€"Mr. Courtney, o! Ome- ee, has b_een doing a. rushing busi- A very pleasing event took place in Burnt RiVer. on Wednesday, Nov. 25. when Mrs. Li'zzie Retti‘e was married to Mr. Edward Aubert by the Ru. Mr. Crummer. of Kinmmzm. Mr. and Mrs. Aubert‘s many {fiends join in wishing them many years of happi~ tress. on Saturday. Mrs. Forbert has improved the ap- xmrance of her 1101159 by fresh coat of paint. Mrs. S. Sudd‘a’by spent Saturday. in Fenelon Fans. Mr. Wm. Britnen was in Toronto this week. Mr. George Bailey, of Donald spent Sunday in- town. Mt". Germyn and son are visiting in Imnsford. The annual meeting of the share- hc Xders of the Burnt RiVer Telepbnne Co. was he“ in the Orange Hall on Tuezgday, Dec 1. Mr- Slade, of Sturgeon Point, is visiting friends in this vicinity. Dr. Graham, of Fcnelon Falls, spent Monday in town. Eldridge visited in Lindsay BETHEL, again the favorite will Mr. Archibald McKinnon. the great contractor, has completed g new im- Plement house {or Mr. Angus Wilkm~ son. The building is both nmtnnd commodlous that the architect is to be commended. Mr. Yellowleea, 01 Toronto, took the sufï¬ce lat Sabbath morning in the m of the Sundcy school. His wk In very Win and but the fair girls of Sonya won the laurels. The refreshments were in keeping with Scotch hospitality. in fact everything was complete tint the Sons 0! Soothmdhave our hoar- ty congratulations. tice with their Sonya friends. EVery person seemed in a ritht frame of mind to make the ball a. success. Even the weather man, and very speedily did the " wee sma' hours " amen. The music was exquisitely fumished by an orchestra. of seven pieceq. All.wene calmly attired. i Men’s Suits at $8 Corner Kent and William Streets 7 1mm Suits-are m‘ade with baiteloth and cold water Shrunk fronts, insuring them to be absolutely shape-retaining. These are the emu-wet Suits ever sold in Lindsay, at so low a price as $15. No other suits at. less than $20 or 825 can compare with them in tailoring, mate» in] or style. If you want aametbmg ex- clusive at a. very low price, see these. A representativeshoui'ng of the very best clothing produced in America. The coats are semi or loose ï¬tting, have two. three and four buimnsï¬osdy set, while the fronts are slightly at a wav. These are easily equal m a $20 or 325 custom made suit. Very newest all~wool im- ported fanatic Tina 3111:3131 Durant; wa‘hmï¬selling‘ at $81S10~ $12 and $15__ am th3 1133!; values to b3 found at such a price, You may not realize this; maybe it isn’t very commonin business; we don’t know but we're sure of it. here, and we think you Wt“ be after one experienze with us. Men’s Suits at $15 Thu fabrics in these suits are every- one thoroughly good and reliable, every little detail of workmanship and style, has been given the closest attention. These suits cannot be equalled else- where at $10 and $12. The most pleasing selections of fall and winter suits at $10 that it has ever been our pleasure to display. The designs and the beautiful, stylish, thor- ough way in which they are made. ap- peal to tho-man who knows. All winter weights and in the new colors and materials. Men's Suits at $12 Men’s Suits at $10 and all the timerâ€"SATISFACTION that comes with the knowledge that you have good, stylish, wearable, smart appearing clothes at the right prices. That satisfaction is yours every time you buy at GOUGH’S. You may consider each of our ad- vertisements as more in the nature of an invitation to you to share our good things with us 3 than a bid for your patronage. Wegknow beyond any doubt that every suit and overcoat, every hat, every other thing we offer you is as proï¬table for you to buy as for us to sell. SATISFACTION J-WARDER, LINDSAY, ONTARIO. “Where the Good Clothes Come From (REGIS I‘ERED) Hr. Aloi. Hellman. of Toronto. attended the St. Andrew's ban re- the Sunday school Chrfstmu tree. which in to be held on Christan. owning. In. Cgmeron. of Woodville. i: the silent o! In. J. D. McKinnon. Hr. John McDougnll. of Toronto, '9! in Sony. Sunday evening. A We Wand the teachers of Roy. ciao-kn“!!! Bnule§33rc rp-W, In. noon. in visiting friends" in 890:. and vicinity. should urove Very beneï¬cial to both parents and children. He also sang a solo. “My Ain Countroc" with great enact. ReV. Mr. Wesley. of Sunderinnd, conducted the evening ten-vice. An Annually lam mm were u- nambled to hear him and were ump- 1y rewarded for their Dre-once. He gave us a. gentle hint that Rev. Ill-,4 Conkle was going to accept our all.‘ muons are Raging made m1 GOUGH’S' 71.. MEN’S SOCKSâ€"An excellent op- portunity to buy your winter atoék made 'of heavy wool materials‘ for winter wear. well known brands; to clear at .............................. lac MEN’S WORKING SHIRTSâ€"Made in black and striped materials. A strongly made serviceable shirtthat. will wash and wear like iron', always sold for 50c and 65c. On sale ...... 39c MEN'S SOFT BOSOM SHIRTSâ€" In the choicest assortment of patterns, ym‘ever saw. dots. stripes and checks. etc, beautifully ï¬nished and laundered to clear out at ..................... ....................................... 490 MEN'S UNDERWEARâ€"First quat- ity ï¬nned-lined, garmv‘ms fun; the leading mills, all warm winter weights 3 50¢ garment marked to sell 39c at. . . ................... 160 Pairs of MEN'S TROUSERSâ€" Extremely stylish well cut trousers in fancy worsteds and stripes, as ï¬m as you can ï¬nd anywhere. Pants that retail everywhere at 2.50 and 1' 89 83, we offer this sale at ......... . oxford and greys. ModeLs' Inc boo: and in“ box, in f'a-shioual Ken’s Overcoats Wonderful Values at Full weight and extra-w Specials fog This Week Vï¬'fl The annual‘geneml meeting or the Palatine Cheese 00., will be held It the cheat. factory, Palestine, on Hood-y. December 7. at 2 o'clock in l 09 Mon. Patrons as well as‘ Widen m manned to ut-l ANNUAL MEETING or THE PAL- Es'rmE CHEESE co. day on Scum Island. nm. Bradburn. ot Janetvme, and Mrs. Christin, Mntuwn. are the guests of Mrs. Moses Susanâ€"200- nus Callahan. o! Beaverton. is spending a {cw days with Mrs. Nel- son McDonald. newing old miniature-es. ROD MORAN, sinus. Pulls-tine Cheese Co. Wm. Real spent Sun- Included are excellent all-wool mel- tons of hard and and soft ï¬msh. in black, oxford, Cmnblidve greys and olive mixtures, high grade ker~eys of high and dull ï¬nish in black and blues, worsteds, cheviots and velours. in our twenty-ï¬ve plain and fancy “raw-s and shades in brown, tans, olive, steel him and various grey shades The modds include plain lspels, peaked lapcls plain sleeves and call sleex es. , Handsome Journeymen - Tailored Overcoats, presenting different fabrics, shades and designs, and over ï¬fteen distinct models. Men’s Overcoats, Wonderful Yalues Full weight and extra-weight all- wool worsted, frieze, mehon, and kersey costs in black and oxford worsted chev- iots in brown and grey shades, fancy and plain weaves, the new models in- clude semi and in)! box coats. 3“ lengths Every garment is full stand- ard value up to $15, and we guarantee full 315 service. The fabrics and trimmings are full standard values up to $12. Inclmlmi are all-wool fuII-we-ight Meltons, in blacks, blues and oxfords, smart wnr- sted eheviots and velours, various shadow stripes, herringbone Weavas, oxford and greys. Models mclude Semi- box and full box, in fasbimnable lengths Men’s Overcoats Wonderful Values ‘IH‘E'FE â€El-cu aflm n.n....a.o-o.oon‘no-............ “Where the Good Clothes Come From†Lindsays new east end drug store is now in full swing everything newc’md: fresh in the DRUG line at the Rigg’s 0“ Stand R. L MORGAN; THURSDLY, DECEMBER (REGISTERED) Lindsay » $12 a: Sgt. u‘ H Cap! Res Quih: napkins when yc best Wis Don‘t What “'4- fnrs haw can sell I expenses“ chiffon \V( II at 10C Maid} articles. Worm and hem 25c,15c Ladivs dome fax Ladies†H and Mad rsona! M on No SEC Ll 5lst mm S!“