an? 600-. o The sale lasts until Saturday, Nov. 28th. enables you to secure winter wants at a good pric «the reduction of stock. If price Will do it, we It is useful to both you and us. It e, and enables us to reach our aim will accomplish whet We aimed to do. 89X Sale “\ ‘\“““‘“““ \‘\“““““““ Riflr on Lindsay-st, F N D North. Yester- day while down «um I dropped into J. A. CAIN’S Furni- ture Store and found that this store can compete in prices with any furniture store or out of town mail order departments in 9" hi iii“ VEQY SPECIAL PRlCES ON LADIES COATS STARTING AT $4.95 Ladies' coiored Aprons Black Sateen Underskl‘irts‘ $148174 Semi-annu- Red flannel lined, regular $1.50, Say Semi-annual Sale D'ess T IIIIIIISI IIIIII IIII [II IIIIIM INIIIA III IIISIIIEIII III BIIIINI IIIVIII' FR MY OTHER ATTRACTIVE PRICES SATURDAY and NEXT WEEK ,V-“‘\.K. â€WON BUSIIESS MllEGE at, Cm‘L-cc Brunswick. Toronto ‘ ' V r x J. \ J! k u. . BA . Principal #343 lupus \‘szderful Millinery Values, as good or better than you rt later in the season. as a rule. but the semi-annual 51.1315 for What follows. ' £ew_Black a‘nd/pqlored Velvet Shapes, reg $1.75, $2.00) Star the $2.29 9 Vests for 1 and 01d. regular 15c 7‘ Semi-annual ll 900000000: 'weeds. shot ef- Own and black and black, reg. i annual Sale, ned Hats, Regularly priced up to $6.50 tux-ting Sat. Nov. 21. and all next week Black Ribbed Cashmere Hose. White Coats sizes 71;) to 10, regular price. (.1 semi- -an- 40c pair. semi-annual sale, ()n NOVEMBER 20, ’14 Anglican Mission sing letter to Mr. S J. A, 0th id Dixon, formerly of ale Saturday Nov. let'and aTI nterested twancnre, India Minder Septf-mber River H {by 1112 us as â€- as the mail "15' disorganiz- . realize ter all. {thew tter by 1n MILLINERY W138 to hear Canada. 81‘ our Burnt Corded Velvet, Fawn, Red, Brown, Navy. Semi-annual salt: kindly - - uuu “at --u. fneen vety great here 3130. You “will {commerc 1914~ ino doubt have read in the very of the great loxalty which the In- for won theï¬lian peoples have shown at this‘starving rour jtime. Many people thought; and prev! Here I 7983' ébably the KaiSer w: ‘ Semi-Annual Sale “I! EShows th for .' not 80 v: ‘, ‘ 0.....‘0000 ung me troops as to who were to1 go and many of those who have to; stay behind feel greatly hurt that! 1 they are not gnawed to ï¬ght for the: umpire $1.19 35c 33c CLAXTON’S 5“. $1.29 $2.98 Iurope should so upset all parts of the earth. :er aLL. the world is Lindsay Street N. not only haVe the Mob were here been t, thus leaVing the unprotected, but In- - "w u ti , “on.“ were was very serious dif- ifor missions in China. We 'sincel s 19. 1' . . he 1 t' ulty caused by the sudden rise in {hope that it will. i S f i _ ¢ ’ p e prices, but this has almost entire-I Please give my kindest regards f‘WW' Ely died out. There is however veryéall my friends in Burnt River f In 1Sfswrious difï¬culty caused by the clog-(K‘inmountfif you see them;, A in: of very many of thé factoriesfiflease remember me to Mr. H0 f hasi‘aml warehouses. In some of the big‘iey. I was very m“0h interested u will Hummer-cm] tOWHS there are thousâ€" Esee that he had been back into IMPOI‘S izmds of men and women who are out mld hnnnfg in mania“... mm ., a ‘â€" L ‘ Boys' Sweaters and Sweater Coats, some belted for small boys in this lot. Regular 650 m We. Semi-annual Sale Ladi’és’ White Blouses, whitg: blouses, reg $1.98 to Semi-annual Sale. ‘\\:' 1.» A few days ago a German Waubanshene died at the. residence ftruiser suddenlv appeared Oï¬ the of Rev. Father Barccllo here yester- m 1~t~ Of India Within three days â€filly as aresult of injuries received 298111»: seven vessels and bombarded gm a hre thb destroyed the Roman zthe citv of Madras doing great"=ttho1ic Church and rectory at Wauâ€" (luuage Thexe 11.151 great fear th 2.1t ,haushene late on Saturday night. git would do the same to the cityi Father NOIIII was formerly Sta- of 101mm As Trivandrum is also tioned at Toronto but had been 10- Jon the sea coast there was some 'cated at Wauhauehene for a number ’little fe.11 that we also would get a “f years :little taste- of the war. Fortunately M :tih? vessel has been captured by the GUARD TflE CHILDREN British fleet . and there is now no gflfl‘thel trouble. ' 3 Eng†AUTUMN calms , \nu sill no doubt be sorry to hear; '.‘ that the missions will suffer very ;much .1s (1 result of the war. Near- lly all of the societies at work here l l , The fall is the most severe season of the year for coldsâ€"one day, is warm while the next is wet and ihave received word from home that ‘cold and unless the mother is on ith" â€â€œ31 support would be very her guard the little ones are seized much less this year than last year, ‘with colds that may hang on alll and that therefore all expenses must {winter Babys Own Tablets are mo- i"? mt do‘m “3 far 35 WSW)“ ither's best friend in preventing or This means that in many cases {banishing colds They act as a gentle schools will have to he closed tea- llaxative keeping the bowels and (hers will he sent away, preaching istomach free and sweet An. occasionâ€" will be interiupted and the work :3] dose will prevent cold or if cold great 0313““th as the present 09"use of the Tablets will quickly cure portunities in India and elsewherei it The Tablets are sold by medicine ere verv great indeed. We are all ':de11ers o, by mail at 25 cents a. box praying that peace may be xestoredihom The Dr. Williams Medicine 00., as soon as possible. an-.-“ m We have decided that we'will 1 Hear out all the furs now in stock at It.means big savings on muffs. nee] fur-lined mats. much and there is consequent suffer- ing. Fou will see here how even the little out of the wax places {1113 be- ing affected. ‘ ‘vfl ‘vere afraid fnr g firng «$th uvn 3““ 900n‘as st fscrip~tion lists :Vicemy and t fthere Was 8, m '3†OVQX‘ than n iAs Regular $2.50 for Sable, Fox, Marmr $1.29 49c as far as possible. bat in many cases ve to he closed, tea- sent away. preaching {with colds that may hang on all ,‘winter. Baby’ 5 Own Tablets are mo- .ther' s best friend in preventing or {hanishin-z colds. They act as a gentle laxative, keeping the bowels and ’stomach free and sweet. An occasion- ,3] dose will prevent cold or it cold g'does come on suddenly the prompt use of the Tablets will quickly cure it. The Tablets are sold by medicine de -1lers 01 by mail at 25 cents a. box 110m The Dr.Willi;11ne' Medicine 00., Br1ckville,0nt. Father Nolin was formerly sta- tioned at Toronto, but had been lo- cated at Wanbmmhene for a number ‘nf yaats. Midland, Ont.. Nov. 17â€"Rev. Fm ther Nolin, S. .I.. parish priest at Waubansbene. died at the residence of Rev. Father Bnrcello here yester- day as a result of injuries received At the same time there is likely ‘to be much good come out of the lpresent trouble In India the expres‘ lsiOn of \loyalty to England has .hronght the Indian peoples together ginore than anything else during the must hundred years. This arousing of {.1 national spiqt will likely do for Indian missions what it has bone- for missions in (.‘hina. We sincerely {hope that it will. PRIESI 1081 “FE BHUHBH flESIHflYEfl see that he had been back into my old haunts in Stanhope. Tell him when 31 read the necount of his I envied him. Yours very sincerely, LEONARD A. DIXON. nurnt River and see then1._. A150 me to Mr. Hock- much interested to LINDSAY POST Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wright and Miss Lena attended the funeral of the late Mr. William Webster at Oakwood on Sunday. Messrs. Willie and Norman Brown, and J. Budd spent Saturday at Lindsay. On Sunday, Nov. 3, Mr. Mutton, of Wilfrid, preached in the interests of missions and yesterday Mr. Bell, fro-m Torontq, spoke in the interests of the Dominion Alliance. " visit The M.eses Coleridge of‘COltlmbuS, visited friends here recently. Mr. Austin Nokes left ~for King- ston last week, where he is in train- ing at the military camp there. Mr. Jas. Osborne, of Toronto was the guest of his brother, Mr. Henry Osborne for a few days this week. Mr. Wm. Rich, of Oakwood. spent; Monday in our neighborhood. . P (Special to The Post.) Our male quartette motored to Glenarm on Monday last, where they assisted with the programme at the fowl supper there. The Council then adjourned till} Saturday, the 12th day of December) for the Court of Rension of By-lwwf No. 738 and for general business. _ J. B. WELDON, 3 Motion by C. Jenkins and Edwin Rogers, that the Clerk be instructed‘ to have printed notices posted up in} the. Reazin and St.;John-Gravel Pits‘ prohibiting the overrun-ning 01 grave]; or the undermining of the fence and} that Messrs Reazin and St. John be} authorized to have this resolution! strictly enforced in‘ their respective! pits.â€"Carried. ' Mr. George Marthdale rendered ac- gcounts amounting to the sum of $20.50 for commission work, and,also accounts for wire fence bonuses for the sum of $174.00. Mr. Badman ren- dered accounts amounting to the sum of $40.60 for commission work. Accounts aggregating the sum.of $172.00 were authorized to be paid as 'aieoithe sum of $311.63 cents for wire fence bonuses. Motion by Edwin Rogers and Wil- liam Rich, that Messrs Varcoe and Ferguson be appointed to equalize the accounts on the boundary of Brock and Mari'posa.â€"Carried. Motion by. Neil Fenguscm and Ed-' win Rogers that Mr. Rich be ap-f pointed. to equalize the accolmtsqon the boundary of Ops and Maï¬WGa-‘Q Carried. “ MotiOn by William Rich and Neil Ferguson that Mr. Rogers be ap' pointed to equalize the accounts on the boundaries of Eldon and Fenelon -â€"Carried. Motion by Edwin- Rogers and Wil- liam Rich, that the Reeve and Mr. Ferguson be appointed. a, committee to wait on the Council of Ranch re- specting the,maintenance of the devi- ation, road at ~Seagrave.â€"-â€"Carried. I RESOLUTIONS PASSED, . Motion by Edwin Ragers and C. I Jenkins, that owing to some errors; in the printing of Byâ€"law No. 738 of, the Township of Mariposa, respecting. drainage work known as Municipa II Drain No. 2A, the Clerk is hereby requested to have the correctionsI made and published again in the Lindsay Post as speciï¬ed in the min- utes of the 10th of October last and that the Court of Revision be held on the 12th day of December instead of the 2131: day of November as ad- vertised.â€"Carried. â€000005de I o O 1 I 0.0000000 000000 The members were all present and g the minutes of theilast meeting were read and approved. Mr. Thomas Rea- ‘Iin, was present to get a settlement ; of his claim {or gravel taken from his farm beyond :the boundary of the ‘present gravel pit. Mr. Willi-am :White wants steps taken to have all ithe logs, brush, and refuse cleaned éfrom the creek,“a, part of which flows 'acroma his farm, the south half of lot 7 in con. 8. Mr. Thomas Stalwart, Township Solicitor, informs thei Council that it would be necessary: to set a new date for the Court of iRevieiOn of By-law No. 738 of thei Township of Mariposa that it Wollld: be necessary to have the By-law, )printed again four times in the pap-l of on account of some errors in the; printing of the ï¬rst copies. Mr. W. F. Dohson Clerk of Reach, makes! applic'ation'for the payment of $43 00‘ being Mariposa’ s share of the main-! tenance of the deviated road at Sea-: grave. Mr. Leigh R. Knight, Solicit-; or for Mr. S. H. Jacobs, notiï¬es the! Council that he wants the Short} Drain cleaned out. Mr. A. G. Cavana! notiï¬es the Council that the several‘ allotments of the George Kinghorn? Drain have been completed in a satâ€" isfactory manner. Mr. Malcolm Mo,i Arthur notiï¬es the Council that the? water is being dammed back at the; with part of lot 16 in conceseimi; line 15 and that about twenty rods! of three inch tile would relieve 'hef damage. Mariposa Council PENIEL Clerk. Me‘n’s W ear o:?.¢:?.o:o:o:o:o\ Here is a model that is catching the fancy of the young man. Note the shorter style, peaked wide lapels and patch pocketsâ€"its a new number. Featured at $15.00, in full range of Brown. Blue. Grey and Oxford, Napps and Whit- neys. Specially large range of the p0pular Ulster Coat a? from $8.75 to $20.00. All your winter wants can be supplied at this Men’s store. Full assortment of Sweater Coats, Gloves. Hats. Underwear and Shirts. New Neckwear just in. 1:: M. J. CARTER PAGE