Lindsa§ drummers who happen to r . . . . _ have husmvss connectmns 1n .\o\\'t- purposv. After pauinz the summer hutcl hills dad starts in tn accumulate for (.‘hristmas. MEN’S WEAR Going away for Christmas? if so, you may need a new Suit or Overcoat or some oi the many little things that go to make up the attire of the well dressed man. We are showing espesiaily good lines of Blue and Black serge suits at $15, $18 and $22. See them! Watch our windows for new lines! White and Colored Silk Hand? chiefs, 50c.. 75c. and $1.00. Smart mom can be fooled for ‘ suitable. serviceable gifts. We would be delighted to have you look over the many things we have provided for gift giving and see our assortment of goods which cannot fail to appeal to men of good taste Sweater Coats. all wool, $3.00 to $6.50. HE NUMEROUS handsome lines that are shown for Men 5 Wear at this season suggest many nivslnkin ona¢.:nnnh'n n:“o III- guano-'1' "n AA,:AL‘AJ ‘A 1“--- -_-__ 1- -1- -4--__ 1!. A , ,, 11.. A__ .__ A--- Angora Wool House Coats, $4.00. Silk Knitted Mufflers. $1.00 to Tie Pins, rich designs, 50c. to 5250- $1.50. PAGE EIGHT $5.00, $7.00 and $9.00 flair? . . ‘1.“ awwflaaï¬ï¬‚ma Throughout the store you will find numerous arti- cles suitable for Gifts at lowest cash prices. HL.\('K SERGE SKIRTS. plain F MEJ; CARTER DBN’T WAIT ! BUY NOW ! for piped \\ ith l‘unim' 'J? r‘ '4 i\\.- FPS FOR MEN ! Handker- Lined and Unlined Gloves, $1.00 nuod; regular $4.50. for K VHIIJ'I SKIRT, all wool, silk ml (‘rookwl (‘m‘n ship to nutiw all the onvillo. huw hwn much intm‘ested while driving through (‘lurk in vvidonvv. mum-1y at n placu Cull- 1‘0 u t as the rural mail boxes were very much «(m N Where Rural Mail ls Very Popular Boys Sweater Coats. 75c to $1.50. 'ancy Vests, new and tasty. $3.00 to regular $13.50, ted hot t mu !\t mw spot in particular $4.98 81 ’3/ store you will find numerous arti- f, 6g for Gifts at lowest cash prices. ï¬g‘ E WAKELY E DWX Miliinery, all shapes, half Price \'1in.l'I SKIRTS. all wool (Ir-mm! I ’ I u ‘ Ladles Sklrts top black, satin foundation. 0m- ul LACK VELVET SKIRT. made from best quality velvet. Nit.»- iy trimmed with very wide silx braid. A skirt of superior quality and workmanship. Reg- rural milvs I'rmn HIGH-(‘1 Balkan $1 5.1m $12.50, for town- muil ASS 'J‘AIIA‘JHCD (‘().\'!‘S in 'l‘un. (‘hampagne stripe, low style; velvet trimmings with large buttons. Regular . for ............. : .......... . .......................................... $10.50 0113' Links, 50c. to $1.50. Boys’ Suits, $2.50 to $10.00. Colored bordered Linen Handker- chiefs, 20c.; 2 for 35¢. and $12.00. \ Men’s Soft Shirts, $1.00 to $2.00. Linen Handkerchiefs, 15c., 25c. and 35c. Peterson. of Halihnrtun, I'm: some rapairs to an loading gun. a charge of Angora. Dressing Gowns, $10.00 Umbrellas, $1.00 to $5.00. London. Dec. .1â€"'l‘om Longboat, the great Indian long distance mara- thon runner. may never race again. He fell yesterday while in the bush and broke one of the bones in his right leg. Every attention is being given to the injury at his home on the (‘aledonia Reserve. but the doc~ tors fear the Indian may never come back to form. Govwnment is handling His Ma- jesty's mails. LUNG BOAT INJ I'RI'ID H‘N EXPLU'HED c527 ï¬ï¬ï¬wym’d ’8‘ . Lust Fridnv morning whi‘o $9.00 THE WA'NHMAN-WARDER. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. VOILE SKIRTS, all wool, um: broidered with black silk. rut- tail braid; very special uric“: regular $10.50, for ......... $6.50 VI‘VILl‘I SKIRTS, all wool. draped top black, satin foundation. om- broidered with very flnp rat-tail braid; regular $15.75 for $10.50 was mak- old muzzle powder in Mr Boys’ Overcoats, 83 to $10. ‘Saspenéer Sets. 75c. to, $1.00. Four-in-Hand Ties, 50c. to $1.50. Boxed Neckwear, 25c. and 50c. Fancy Silk and Cashmere Hose. 50¢.. 75c. and 81.00. Bath Robes, $8.00. The girl who persists in doing more than her share of the caurtimz is apt to break intu the spinstor class. â€gm“; km! on or a Itchlnr Sim inc. or Round- in; Piles. No survival upw- l"‘Q'l-l\‘u III um Dr. Ci...» '6 Ommmm -\I- :"Hw t 50:. m «mm and as ctruumy u-rv- "1 Wk. w hm. a! ‘lqmlmu. or Edmumou. lulu. a L.‘ .. inmlwl. anomo. Saum'o hm {hm u' 5m -..-~ an .I nu mom \. a emlw-L; .Iaumlp n“, "mime it exploded and burnt his face and especially his lips in a terrible man- nor. Even his tln'unt and tongue were torn and he will he fortunate if he recovers. He went to 'l‘oronto Hospital on Saturday morning and at time of .writing no word hu< since been received 1mm him. LINDSAY I h‘ ' A3 \ 80 _nov._ a: Bacon brings Irom 18 to 30 cents a pound. ~ Roast of veal brings 1mm 15 to 25 cents a pound. Veal chops sell at 18 cents pound. Sirloin steak bring! 22. cents per pound. Hamburg stout 18c. 15. Sauige 151:. m. , Stewing lamb brings 12} to 20 20 cents n pound. Fresh pork, 15c. to 17¢. per lb. Pork chops sell at 18 to 25¢. ID. Ham brings 25 to 27 cents pound. Sliced ham sells at 27 cent. pound. Lard sells nt 18 to 20 cent: n pound. ’ Shoulder of mutton sell: at 10 to 12} cents a pound. Mutton chops bring from 15 to 18 cents a pound. Spring lamb, hind quarters. sell at 20 cents a. pound. Shoulders of spring lamb bring 15 cents a pound. Spring lamb loin chops cell at 20 to 25 cents 3 pound. Leg: of mutton sell nt 15 cents n pound. ’Saturdaw. with prim»: unchanged. Th» {supply of strictly fresh eggs “as ro- huarkable. whiCh was attributable to lthe mild weather. Hens are laying now as well as in June. stated many of the farmer's wives who had sw- ,eral baskets ï¬lled with large choice 'eggs on sulv. I Hogs are down a few cents per flown, with the demand fairly good. [No change in grain maria-t. Hay is Meats. ' ' Spring lamb sells at 15 to 25 cents a. pound. Round steakbringsmcenu c coming' to town in abundance. The price is unchanged. The following is the latest report : Butter and Eggs. Cream. 15¢. per pint. Print. butter brings 23c. pound. Creamery roll butter sells for 30¢. to 31¢. a pound. Cooking butter sells for 18 to 22¢. pound. Eggs. 85c. to 36¢. a dozen. .‘ Poultry End Game. Spring chickens, 17c. to 19¢. :1 lb. Ducks sell at 18¢. per lb. Turkeys. 25¢. per lb. Creme. 17c. to 18¢. per lb. Hens sell at 10 to 15 cents per pound. dressed. ’? roportopurportzng to have orizinah-d from Dr. Fernow, profossor of for- estry, Toronto. that extreme poverty and a state of physical and mental degeneracy quite unique is gvuoml oVer a large district in the (‘ounty of Hastings and other counties and districts, hereby b": to iormallyex- press its regret that such absurd and †The County (‘ouncil of Hastings having had its attention draWn to a report purporting to have m-izixmh-d ing's seasion of Hastings County Council the foilowing resolution “as unanimously adopted : g SATURDAY’S MARKET BASKET Absurd and Untruthful Tales About People of Trent Valley ,""00':"""::0:IO'OOI ""OO"OOO‘ l'é‘ The market was we}! Money is still 'tight in the West. A Lindsay Citizen returning this ‘week from Winnipeg and other Cana- dian West cities. is the authority for the statement that the people of 'the West are takmg things calmly. but nevertheless the money. stringency is being felt. Especially is this true in the cas: 'cf the merchant, as there is not the same rush to purchase Christmas‘ presents as in former years. In fact, the merchants in many of the leading Western towns are not carrying as large a stock of Christmas goods as in former years, they haVing foreseen the result of the dearth in the real estate market. buying, although in Lindsay the merchants are not complaining of business on the whole. except that they might do more if the weather was colder. Winter goods would then be in brisk demand. but as it is winter coming late. the old faded overcoat is made to do another sea- son. No doubt there are many families in Lindsay. as elsewhere, who are in poverized circumstances, and in such‘ cases the charitable institutiOns of the town, the churches, etc., should take a hand. Every poor trim};- should be remembered on Chrisux. '15 luv. and one wav is to subscribe mi The Wa rder's Santa Claus Stocking: Bellevill 31 truthf r. in grain town 111 rumors nation Christmas Trade Slow m West -â€".\1 this morn- dealt with in the article with which Hastings (‘mmn- l we have felt called upon to deal. attended on following provm l‘ht' EEWM Wheat, goose, sell: at 75 cents a bushel. Buckwheat, 65¢. per bushel. Pm null. 81. 25 per bush. Paul, W. $1.25 per huh. Clomp m. ‘7050 to 89.00 W Hay, baled, 81. Hay, $15 to 817 per ton. Clover. red. .87 per bushel. Oatmeal 82.45 cm. Oats. rolled, $2.22} cwt. Oat dust. 81 per cwt. Oats you at 35 cents per bushel. Straw, baled, 60 cents a, cwt. Wheat. spring. brings 75 cents per bushel. Wheat, an. tell: at 83c. to 85¢. bushel. Fish (white) and trout sell at 15 cents pound. and 18 cent: in slices f by the pound. Sweet potatoes brin pound. White potatoes, 90c. Citrons, 10¢. each. Squashes sell at from 5 to 15¢ cents each. Carrots bring 60¢. per bush. Beets bring 606. bus. Lettuce sells at 5 cents a. head. Parsley sells at 5 cents a bunch. Celery stalks at 5 cents a. bunch. Cabbages, large 5c per: head. Fruits Grapes, Malena. 200. lb. Lemons sell at 40 cents a doz Eating apples bring 20c. to and 30¢ per peck. Bananas sell at 20 to 25 ce: dong. ‘ Oranges (not seedleSs) sell a1 to 50 cents a dozen. Vegetables. “In“!!! Iced. 82.25 pa- bunch; c w t pound. Roast beef sells at 15 to 22 cents a. pound. Beef cattle, $4.50 to $6.50 cwt. Beer hides. green. 8 to 11 cents. Hogs, per ch, $8 15. Veal skins. 11 to 13 cents. Lamb skins 50 to 7:» cents. Lambs bring $4 to $6 each. Sheep sell at $3.50 to $4.50 per Grain and Straw. Barley sells at 53 cent: per bus. Bun sell- at 81.10 per m. Flour. Manitobn. 82.60 per cwt. Dr. John M. Doe, dent of Stamford. di eighty years of age. BRASCII BANK OPENED The Home Bank of ('am opened a new branch at .‘J Ont. Mr. P. M. “nod, manager of the at Thorndalo. is hro’kc-n up thousands of hacking. per- sistent: coughs. which were just as :rox;bic.~ome as yours. and wha: it has done for so mauyoihers it will do for you. Na-IJru-Co Syrup of Linseed. Licorice and 1;!ormlyne contains absolutely no harmful drugs. :xd so can be giyen safely to children. as well as adults. Your physiyxan or druggist can conï¬rm this Staten) m. for we are ready to send them on request a complete liat of all the ingredients. X‘ut‘xixp in 25c. and sec. bottles by the Nauonal Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada. Limited. 317 )011.3 'ma 1:: 1: Hunt. Keep 0: ll in the fresh 3 r as mu ch as you (.1: 1. buiM up }oxzrs strenvlh “i111 pen!) of tho esomc f« 0d and take N.n-Dru Co Syrup f Linseed. Licorice No doubt there are many families in Lindsay. as elsewhere, who are in poverized circumstances, and in such cases the charitable institutions of the town, the churches. etc., should take ; hand. Every poor fvxmi; should be remembered on Chrisuxms lay. and one way is to subscribe 1.» The Warder's Santa Claus Stocking Fund. a fund raised for the purpose of spreading good cheer on (‘hrist- mas Day in the poor homes of Lind- SEN A J†)ro‘gc-n ormiync‘ n-liabie househohl remedy lzas 15c per bush. is in charm â€()1 a lifelong rvsi it his hc .‘Jill cents a at 40 cents ' has Fred Kramer was km Colborne by being throw of wood when his horses VOW passing oVer his ‘.‘I just received a telezr‘ Aunt Jane saying she'll h 6-30. and I can't ï¬nd! mph anywhere. ' ' STRAYED.â€"-FROM LOT 11 My, on or about I? September. one gray hei 'years old. 'Any informa would lead to recovery thankfully received. Mal"? roll. Downeyville v.0. ‘ STRAYED INTO THE PREMISES of the undersigned. one ewe and lamb. Owner proving Pmp‘m-v â€d paying expenses may take STRAYED.-ONTO THE I’RI‘: -) of the undersigned. Lot -. Garden. on or about Aux!†SCHOOL TE \(‘IH School Section ijte..stating c: tions and salary to commenco .L Albert Davidson Britain. 'l'l’l‘ISIL‘A' THURSDAY FORS..\1 l. â€" Massm p0 clover hull: TH l'l .‘IL‘O: one steer. Owner may by proving' property expenses. John Walsh, ï¬eld. them “my. J. Truman. FOR SALE. â€"- EVERY! HIV; 1?; music. Musical inï¬ll‘lilll'i‘ï¬s ..:‘ .-'.. cry kind, all 50:45 01' :m:~::';21 sup- plies, music hunks. shw: mmzcaxm‘ all the rest. and all a! 1L.» Invest possible prices, and on "Jay l-‘I‘Itls. if desired. And snwin: xn;u‘l::n~*~. the White. and "The “hm 15 King." Columbia graphommzw r»- cords a specialty. at SS cents. mth a selection on each sidn. and or.“ particular record can ho nhtninod by every owner of a disc machin» for 10 cents. though m-ll won}: 100 cents. Another special Canada's greatest piano. the Her- hard Heintzman. (‘all and SN. Brown's Music Storm limit-53.. Lindsay. Ill Eli] lillJLi Each :emtlcmun I Wedding 11m: :.1;-“ Lieunse fr m m I handmmc 51 It}; i' villi-i! I ho men of farm sun proper! _\ con. 6. ‘UI 81.1ҠHarvey 'J‘n‘ chiefly maph lots can he poses when 'l‘erxm easy. Nu Brid For Vancouver Leave Toronto 10.20 p‘m Arrive V.ncouver 11.30 Compartment . Obscrv Standard Sleeping Cur Sleeping Car. Dining cur, Coaches, Colonist Cur. 1C! For Winnipeg Lent: Toronto 2.30 pm, Arrive Winnipeg 8.90 am The Popular Jewelry S: MCCAMY’S charge ICK Wedding Rim gs kids and : L0“ R] California no sunny South 3, CPS Lost or Strayed SALI-Lâ€"TWH 1 For Sale or Rent SDA‘. and Marriage Licenses pert;- Each ll one 01‘ ifi‘lffl l cedar Sou! h ()1 )\\'( {er was kille‘ being thrown rm 007(2) of Towns!) Wanted ()‘VHS m fl 1‘ (H m (â€â€˜5 if 1 fl’ I'll his head for star“ heiii and P31“ H's ll .av take GIM- it‘s-MIT? nd the Rite. HM ‘Iru ( on Wmlx-r he betd until m buslwl W mspla :w - â€.31 Cdsl-xmgre ï¬n ., Rsilways- L' Single ï¬rstâ€"Clan w(‘3 have not th §ugg Thro‘x ’rifl. .‘ um! and Shou Canadian mm; Black and Bra “Id 85. Children's In 92 s r '3'" “M. mink collar r Sï¬ï¬‚'lng 1, spring 3 03991“). if packs. link Mann Pillow Sha E). and $10.1». saunas TWO PH MEN’S SOC PI of G Fresh I Fr (’5 crock Chickens Chickens Spring (‘I dresxnd a dressed al‘ CFOCK Whi "lac Ila r Bar Sprn ('ltn Sm \lsik in ru dl'PSSt above 5.00 N'l gun lH‘K d r053; FURS med BUTTS )( “ M