not yet lifted the liquor license busi- as he promised Hamilton You will {of course . .. M‘â€- wide everything that , M in anyidcgree towards recovery as well as making the care lighter and more effective. Ask your physician about ill and if he suggests the advisability of procming some sick room aid, you can be sure we have it. ‘ Sick Feeders, Medicine Glasses, Medicine Droppers. Bed Pans, Uri- nals, Rubber Sheeting, Ice Caps, Hot Water Bags, Face Bags“, Silk, Absorbent Cotton, -, ___________._.â€"â€"â€"- A. llllllNBllTllAll he . would. Daily Times. _ 7 . commission down at ,Ottaw'a. and a writ for damages has been issued by one 'of the commissioners against a leading member of the local Tory 3r- ganizatxon. This commiStoncr de-p olares that other Ottawa‘iorios tried to influence him in his work on. the Board. It appears that the Patron- age Committee thought that it should have a say in. the giving out... of licenses. etc. hence the trouble. Things are at sixes and sevens in Toronto on the licenses.'and resig- nations and rumors of resignations or dismissals are rife in that city. . Here the dissension has been kept Nearly 0PP°3it° P°St°ï¬Â°Â°â€™ was†l comparatively quiet. Mr. New mak- ing no fuss when he was dropped off the License Board. , .4.. _.__â€"..AA-- _. E e lllleeklv Dos IILSOI‘ WILSON, Wm _. ,__._,â€"â€"« , LlVDSA‘i’. FlilllAY. OCTOBER 2.2.3th. __â€"â€"- A“ I'?ORTA“T IATTER. tho Minion (whirl gï¬ve “ ' t ‘ ' rm: Council or (the Bound of Trade " °t .3155 n M" “m ‘ “Pi,“ “F" 'xnct. on Thurs-lay and discussed the . . .‘ advisability at sopamtm; the down at. Lindsay. as a munichocity. from 1 the Camry pf Yiatoria. Figurcï¬ acres 01 «land I more given by Dr Vrooman and 313'- Naturally. they Jan. Graham. which, it correct, â€:03 arythinig if M a manly uni-rant . , amund to givclthem what they want. demand-Ins; War _ Ammm‘v’ t.° When froronto has presented the-re 9° .w‘ â€Dim-mt“ “ â€sum-4'"? it "5 gentlemen with the mods. and me: â€anâ€; “'3 51°09 per y 0“ to “on? dam tram taxation. (Porcine milligra- m the county. 09‘ Mr. 33'“ Who,†bar-1y swam the cobblemen and 3" amm‘y' 3‘3““ â€1““ â€t “W“ “’8 crown item with laumls. All that At 3Ԡevents. we is restssary. to becomel a, millionaire in the gal! ‘bo talk milliom. and not millions. As you think. so :0!“ an it Was dimltd - discuss the matter. it thought advisable. to petition the mons Council to submit a oarâ€"law * competitions are illegal. limerick may geople. which it seems is ncccsxiry. not com undo! the bu: ct tin drew. .___â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"" Mr. Bylcs. who brought the matter “[1 cp.. dq‘lored those limerick comp:ti- tions as encouraging the spirit of gambling amongst the great masses ‘ people. and the that although missing Newcastle ya that. "As a mat- ter of fact they afford. an outlet £0: the spirit of gambling. â€which Mr. Byles and those who think. with him believe can be suppressed by Act of Parliament: and it it is questionable whether they are or are not more o'c- jtctionable than strrct betting. it is unquestionable that they are the out- come of the same deep-rooted passion, inherent in the breast of almost ercry man. for getting something for nothing." People who denounce crap shooting and a friendly game of cards with .1 the-cent but. «ill punle their brains over doggercl verse shape of .t llmrrick. in the l winning a cheap price and getting Ultil' human in tho papers. losing sight of the“ cumming end: of ll. 'nnd ammblma lulleuis ‘ la reporting and common ‘ '_ it is difficult to (or r9501 tin; things :3 rthem. W i. said enticing. tithing our medicine like men. â€out there is such a thin.- as as him: u; no swalllow {to much. Lam cloning. at the meeting of the Math! of 'l‘malm «worm! of the wool†‘ni oolablyhla Wonder. the WW thr- vl‘l‘ccl ll IN.“ upon llw W‘ 9‘3wa l†“m (â€m “w l“ spill! 7“le it‘s thr- uliicr W dB article Ma “.14 in flowing“?! lav llmw m M...†M“: ““6 ‘7‘“ “H it‘lt'lwt l“ Ulla. ï¬lflll‘tdh M did 106‘ gills; whim of the reasons HIM "fl“ """U â€4““‘W‘ WW “‘5‘ r’“- womanâ€"an ram. 001. mm ‘W “N“ W 3““ 9"" “W†Mr.auaum..1.r.uumwm.i.inc 3â€Â» have not thought u! ithu bWUJaJL say. a m. . stffizicntly to taku either one side ‘ . , y . ’ of tho other. lbul our luprtuclhlativc mixing-SQ?“ 3; mil: 2;]: 1:3“ was at. a meeting of the Gounoil at Golden a can ' ‘ " ‘* ' the. Board of Trade the previous ' ' where. the only capacitors were BARNES"OD fl‘uesday. 03" all“ to “,8 3,1330... Mr. James U-rahhxn. Mr. Mr. and Mus. .Wm. Barnes. Lindsay, a son. Bay and cxr-Axld John O‘Hiellly, and their talk. lbailai down. Wad ex;- McGAllEY.â€"-On l'l‘uasday. October 15. acdy an wow it in our anticle. in to MT. and Mira. Robcrt McGahcy. Inc: had me deported it in the. May- *Limdsay, a. daughter. 0"“ 0““ “ON-5 110 would probably be McGINNIS.â€"In Lindsay. on Sunday, the mom sur priced man in town- Oct. 20th, to Manna Mrs. Dan. Mcr We taxc issue with mace. who in): gums. south “rm, a con. miners. agine that our article would the am;- KENNEDYâ€"MICHENER. â€"â€" Bv the misï¬t t0 the county members in any other way than finldccia‘l'ly. It Rev. Edwardl Wm, 01 IBxun-sl- l“ ick"ave.) . IFW looked to us like. a “tempest in a tear- poe’- Perauuc' are take the Mayor’s 4th, Mr. W. Kennedy, ’ cut of Public iWorknCBoboameon. week. :1 E E E avoids. and say that they «laugh at Lindsay when the town asks for a note of money. it does not necessari- illy treat them ungcrytlemauly. and as for Lindsay getting its share of animus. that feature oil it: never was mentioned; but if (we have to go. hat in hand. to the Counlty Council. your! y ‘0‘: moneys right and justice. it “and. seem that nothing is wrong. ‘ One former. member of the County Council in:- tnnns us that «cry otter: lit mus a we at scratching backs to get ins)- tioo tori Lindsay. and. another form.â€" ‘ ‘ said! no: all too true. â€love? We took our. can; from tho , , ght m were help!- xxowmmâ€"mm Evidently he dad! and Mrs. Esther: Michelin. 01 Panâ€" 3118' a, Cfl. ._ t l .\\'lSa‘LERâ€"- PIN KEANEâ€"At Toronto. on. Oct. 161m, by Rev. Mr. G. B. MU Mlmdc Whammd d1 LII q‘ that m m by LANE- PEARSON.â€"~BY tho BM- a. B. My, ct Ommee. on Monday. Oct. 21st. Kenneth Foster hoe. (formerly of Wzl‘allp). to Jeni- nio Pcaflfl Pearson. a! Linkâ€. . gr, wife to! William ? t 2.30.f - l .Lir'duy. Oct. .18t-h. 'waw. “fly into not In 1907. flolm is. y a ,‘ .v‘v . ‘ '. f M . â€um". I r-l . “t ‘. . . ..._................... M 1m , I E r on Friday, E hundreds of articles have Dry Goods to buy. We have had this Sale in mind for many mon buylng trip many excellent bargains and have secu on ‘our counters next F luc, those wlll be seen mammalian . ALL PRICES 7 Days’ Sale Begins Friday, 99000990900000 October the 25th, we will inaugurate one of that we have ever held-â€"a sale that wlll that are soaaonable a t â€â€˜w give our customers END WITH 9 001.25lh, [Ills Saturday, Mm,- 0009090900000009909900coerce.coo nd dcalrable for use In the and have picked up in our EurOpean Pod in this market other llnca at far less rlday, the 26th. We m $er mar. mxnsu. 23mm. 0010mm 25.; tuneuamammnuluuu __._â€"â€"-â€" g 'vT ESTABLISH- ED 1860. E E E E E E E E ii llfll. Zilll n E or E E E E E v. the most interesting sales opportunities for saving on almost every family who g THIS SALE A BIG BUSINESS that we are offering now right in th season, many lines from our regul chance for you to secure your fall 2nd of November. good after the Gloves, tight ï¬tting , Regular values 25c to 50¢, O‘dd Price. . . . Ladies’ Kid Gloves, with two-dome fasten- ers, in tans and black. Sizes 6, 6 1-2, 6 34, 7. Regular value, 85c to 81.25, Odd Price. . 59¢ Children’s heavy ‘2-1 ribbed black Cash- mere Hcse, seamless feet. Sizes 5 to 7 1â€"2 inches. Regular value 250 to 450, Odd Price ' 190 no name, ï¬ne yarns, aches. Reg Corsets and Blouses lrdle Comm made in aim from ill to Odd Price ISO 34 to 44 in. A small lot of white and Drab French Cor- sets. but only some odd sizes. these were “.50 to $200. If you can ï¬nd your tire among them the Odd Price is ....................................... 99¢ Laces, Embroiderles Imported Guipurc Laces and Insertions. also tal Laces, white butter and Paris lar value 15c to 40¢. Odd Price A lot of English Cotton Torchon and Val Laces in white only, narrow, medium and wide ' gular value 7c to Izlc, Odd Price, 3 19¢ alues 7c to 10:: one inch . 19¢ per yard, Odd Price4 yards for.............. English printed the right weight Dressing soft velvet ï¬n ooooooo diuonu-ooooeoo-vooo-Oac. Quote-conco- ue, 2:3, Odd Price .............................. 19c 200 yards of mixed Tweed dress stuffs, good r Suits and fall dresses, colors lo mixtures. 39° Plain and fancy English Cloth Suitings, ranging in width from.“ to 66 inches, if you mquire a good warm winter Suit, this is your chance. Regular values 60c to 75c, Price ............................. 490 200 Yards fancy Mohair Suitings in navy, grey, cardinal, brown and green, widths 44 to .54 'lnches. Regular values the and 81.00, Odd Price ..... . . . ................ 59° Ladlcs’ Coats oooooooo Cloth Coats, the cloth in them i ular values were 315 to "8. Odd ice... Another lot is Ladlu’ black Cheviot Coats. tight-ï¬tting. 3-4 lea in. some are piped with satin. other: ultrhe and trimmed with cell. Regular value. $7.50. d Price hm. Children’s fleece-lined Vesta. long sleeves, tape at neck also drawers to match. good thick warm Undergarments. Regular vuluc 50c. Odd Price .................................................. 396 Ladies‘ ï¬ne white Wool Vests, Health Brand quality. high necks and 1-4 length sleeves. Regular value 65c. Odd Price ............... 490 Ladies’ natural Wool Ribbed Vests. made with button fronts and long sleeves, extra good garments. Regular value 75c. Odd Price 96 Wool Vests, made with these are in extra Regular value 31-00. Odd 19c _ Housefumlshlngs A range of plain and ï¬gured Japanese Mat- tings that are 36 inches wide, made with strong cotton warps. Reg. value 25c, Odd Price 190 Imported Cretonnes in a number of good patterns and colors, width is 27 inches. Regu- lar value Izlc. Odd Price ........................ A lot of ends of English Brussels. Carpets ' lengths ofs to 12 yds. rd. Odd Price or stock at a'blg cut from ordlnary value purchase at special pricesâ€"none of these Milllneru Department Box of fancy colored wings. colors nit, etc. Regular 0 Birds, these are in Regular value The 196 feather Mounts. 1 Only box of fancy natural and several colors. to $1.00 each, Odd Price ...... 2 Only boxes of fancy colors are green, tan, blue and white. Regular value 35c to 75c, Odd Price ............ 19c 1 Only box of fancy colorod velvet Flowers E and foliage. Regular value, 50c to The. Odd Pl ice ................................ 1 94: E lOnly Box of Peacock feathers, fashions leading millinery trimming, these in a large variety of colors. Regular value 31.1,"), Odd Price .................... 59c Silk Department Silks, 2: inches nest: Ivory and White well as cotton. wide. soft ï¬nish. will wash as suitable silks for dresses and waists. Regular value 40c per yard. Odd Price. . , . 29¢ Molrttte Silk Skirting! in plain colors and stripes. a good weight material. possessing the much desired rustic. Regular value 90c and me. Odd Price. 39¢ A range of (Milan 'l‘afleta Slllil- m min plltvrttl. boll finish. will not cut. auilalilr sill" for dresses and val-ta Roaulat \ilur w. «Md l’rlcc . . m Fancy strum! 'l‘allcta and win-m Silks. with a lustrous finish. 730 at Odd Price Staples and Linens 200 yards of good half bleacliri: lahlc Linen, good strong even woven taming. 1hr width is 60 inches, and worth 10â€"day in: W yard, Odd Price ..................... 29¢ 150 yards of dark and light Grey Flannel. ï¬ne wool, width is 26 inches. made in one of our best Canadian mills, and worth toâ€"day 25%;; yard, Odd Price .............. All pure heavy Linen owelling for dish 0r roller useâ€"has a double red border is It;- inches wide, will stand hard use. Regular price 1252 Odd Price ............................................. lam \ ill 31 \alur‘a. 59C Ladies' wh' edges hcmstitched with l cred. Reg. value 121% and 15 A large collection of Lad Belts, 3 range of black and myrtle. nea buckles. Regular values Price .................................... Ladtes’ imported white We are with