00 oooooooooo§¢+ooooooooooooo¢o+¥¢¢+ooo++oo¢¢¢§§§§+¢+H oo¢¥oo+o o+¢§+++§¢¢¢+++ §§§§§§§§§O§§§§§O§§§§§§§§¢§§§§§6 §§§O§§§O§§§§.§ though anxious to get on in life. has not yet realized: that success is by no means a matter of surround" ings. If he is so pm that he carnot go elsewhere, a spirit of stubborn pride sometimes prevents him from '0 m m (Cottager and Artisan.) “There is no chance around her-3 for a £ellow. If I could get away I’d soon show the home folks what’s working at. all, on else he labors so half-heartedly as to make his ser- Vica of but little value. If he is given his owl! way, it is frequently. only after many hard knocks con- sequent upon his many changes that he begins ‘to suspect that, if he is to succeed at all, ‘the root of suc- cess must be within himself. Then. if he is wise, .fne- learns to adapt himself to his surroundings, and sets himself to work out. his lift:- problem in earnest. at this subject to a step-brother; who was always changing botn his mcupation and his way of living. Gifts of money were of no avail. No sooner were they expended than the old story of the need for a change wu heard. The patient elder bro- ther oflered to give him a. dollar im- each one he earned. it he would but work steadily for tour or five months in one situation, but. the gen- erous offer was not accepted. It would be better. thought the young- 9’ man, to go farther West at once The greét Abraham Lincoln. wno wrosted glorious success from mos-z ngtoyaxd 99nditions. wrote» pithily m pursuit of succeSB- . Tne :cply oi the martyred: Presx-J day. to this proposition should be ate-shed well by‘ every restless lad. What. can you do in Missouri bet- ter than here? he wrote. 18 the 1:21 3:33 fiche†Can_you there. any *â€"â€"â€" “VAC! 1. hm! any richer-34 nor cocoooooow3oo¢o 00¢. o¢§§¢9§§§§§§§§§§9§¢§§§§Q ooo¢o§»¢¢¢¢¢¢ , 99999000099010990009999 00.09009690009060009§. 00.0.... § ‘9 4+ LA me than here, raiSe corn' aha .anu- v... -‘gv ““1 $21!. and oats without work? Will ‘9‘“3 “’3': Wm- fine one there than here do your "3‘; W "~ M '“k. for you: ‘ Squirmg and m. ‘ L . l m“ ‘° work you cm get » CASE" a“J‘Vhere, - - - my to work there 3'" If you mtem! In“. . 18 no bat . "u w m, m; m?" 1*“ l “"3“ £9; .r says many; a. restless iai'whb, the unquestioned superiority quarters for everything that quality-«with an entire absen- You That during our three months in busi- ness our last month has showed aimark- ed increase in amount of sales and num- May Be ber of them, which simply means that “ Llndsay's Newest Store Whore Inte rGSted Quality Bolgns Supreme.†continues to reach out for a broader clientele; that TO Know the shopping public of this county are learning in increased numbers each day Early showing of Christmas Handkerchiefs, assorted patterns, worth up to 30¢ each, extra quality, embroidered and hem- stitched, Sale Price each 15c. Laces A sample lot of Torchon Laces ranging from two to three and a half inches wide, worth up to 8c per yard" Special at 5c. Ladies' Gowns Made of good quality Flzonel- ctte; in assorted colors and stripe, worth 65c ach. Special at 48C. In fancy floral patterns and checks m English Oikloths from one to two yards wide, special at per square yard 25c, Four only Fur Stoles 72 in, long, with six full furred tails satin lining, regulax $300, spe cial at $6.50. In extra ï¬ne curl with quilted satin lining, all sizes, regular $3.25, special at each $2.50. one“s Cash and One Price Grey Lamb Caps Floor Coverings Ladies’ Hdka- Fur Stolas LINDSAY. FRIDAY. opposite the ..- ...P Page has returned to his $3, Mrs. Wm‘ï¬ays, attersp end- Mu M int British Colum- ‘LL- 5 ;‘L;J‘_;. The farmers are ihï¬shm; their The: hats are kept busy trying. to keep 'a pamge open in: the ï¬ver. Mam Thus. Film iB‘. 30m; (to appear! the winter with 11h Me, Mr. Mr. Harry M lettt’ Fridajto spend: meinltex: my the gmes. Mr.'John ‘Endi‘cotzt is a. the many 11mm who have. re‘ urned with two deer. E'Hntztm. at West Ops. III! Deliver Series of Lectures ' Rev. W. E. Hazard. Field Secreâ€" tary oi the Uppen Canada. Bible So- ciety, has accepted the invitation at the Ideal rBraarich to visit Linnea-yon Sunday, Dec. 2nd, in the different churches. On Monday evening. Dec. 3rd, Mr. Hazzard will lecture and illustrate the work of the Society, by seventy-five limelight views. The Branch here are hoping by these il- lustrations and. lectures to arouse museh' interest in the [great work of the Bible Society. ‘ PLEASANT POINT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) W care having vtry. changeable weather at present. ‘ Gas pipes of paper are being made in France. Maniiia. paper is out in strips equal to the length of the pipes to be made. These are then placed in a receiver tilled'with' meit- ed asphalt and wrapped around a core of iron until the desired thick†new is reached. After being submit- ted to strong pressure the paper is coated with sand, cooled. the core withdrawn, and the outer pipe sur- face corered with a. water-proof pi e- paration. it is ciaimei that these pipes are as good as, and more cc ou- onzical than metal ones. White enameued 0 large size, ï¬ve feet trimmings to ‘ mat‘ price 5°C â€â€˜1 6°C! ach 35c. Whit e enamelled Cottage Rods. small size, trimmings to match, regular price 20¢ each. our price 15¢ each; Boys’ Tweed and Corduroy Trousers well made,lined through- out, all size8. regular 60c and 75c pair, special at 48c. Made of good material in fancy mixed Tweeds in lengths from 32 to 38 inches hemmed with strappings of self and buttons, self and buttons, Special at $2 2 5 Sweaters Boys’ Wool Sweaters, fxom 24 t0 32, in n redS, regular price 60< our price each 50c. Made of Navy Vicuna, seven gore, trimmed with pleated sec- ti-zms and inverted pleat at back, regular $3.95 special at $3.00. Girls’ Tweed Skirts 04.31-0314. absence of excessive pncmg. . WAK‘ELY Boys’ Trousers Curtain Poles Cottage Rods Ladies’ Skirts 328111-00 :d Curtain Poles. feet long with match, 1'58“"! See, our price Ontario Corde Velveteen Suitable for ladies and child- ren’s cloaks a n d dresses in browns, myrtle, navy and red, reg price 59c yd, our price 50c. White Vetting: suitable for ’ Waists, in new patterns and fancy stripes. extra. ï¬ne ï¬nish,’ 300d quality, special at ‘5‘; 42' inches wide, special at pet yard 29c Fancy Tweed Mixtures in all the new shades, black included, Muslins \Swiss Muslins ir‘: plain white spots and floral designs, worth 12 x-zc per yard, our priée. 10c In plain pinks, blues and white, 30 inches wide, extra value at So a yard. Our Xmas Goods are arriving almost every day and you are invited to come and look through our Fancy Goods Department. DEATHS ,’ WALLACE .â€"In Lindsay, on Monday. . mm: FOXâ€"In Lindsay. on Nov. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Fax. 3 son. CAMPBELLâ€"In Lindsay. on Nov. 15. to Mr. and Mrs. P. J. CampbelL. Kent-st. a son. - . p SALE “more: FRIDAY, NOV. 28.â€"By. Geo. Jack- son, auctioneer, credit sale of valuable Farm Stock and Impleâ€" ments, :he property of Irwin Bros., lot 23, con 4, Mariposâ€"x. Sale commences at one o’clock shaprâ€"wl. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1906 -By Elias Bowes. auctioneer, on lot 1. con. 9, Fcnelon, Fan-m Stock and same In plements. the property of Richard Sampson. Sale at one o’clock and: without: rescue ~W2. ‘il'zhl Nov. 19th, .1906, Mabal Beatrice. fbeJovatk wife of‘Mr. Jahn' Walltce. aged. 24 years, 7 mmtvhs, 10 days. HIGGINS â€". An: Ottawa, on My, Nov. 15th, 1906, in her 84th year, Alicia J. Biggim'sistar o! the Iqte Mona'eA.Hiag:3'inandC.P.andC. Imam. MIXâ€"OTTEN -- At th'e Methodist parsonage, Claremont, Out. on W ednesday. November 14th. 1%. by the Ben J. W. Totten. mthcr of the bride, Florence Amelia. Tot- t'en to Arthur Omar Mix, Wart-I .worth, Ontario. ‘ I TUESDAY. NOV. 27thâ€"By. mph Meehan. ammtioneer, audit we of Farm Stack and Implemianta the propemty of Edward Mane on lot 23-24 2nd con, line at Ops. The thchmnstsotmheadot high grade! Durham We, 2 bay col ~1buokodnamm Iona, blank harm. A1130 3. long liqt of farm implements. Sale 12 o'clock sharp; lunch at .1;.-pw2. ~' THURSDAY. DEC. fl. â€". By Elia. nan-u. m. ï¬red“: at: at valuable Flinn! w M Implo- m (the d Herbert Italian. lot“. can. a. cum. Ede Xmas Novelties Dress Tweeds Flannelettes Vestings Money Refund ed Goods Right or GINO. Store hWqu am ‘I’I‘IDTM Day-Ir. gun-cup k m,‘amm.hmmflnlu1aifll Mr. B. (13110 Gm}. o! the Bur- Thuoity a! Rio 1!. Janina, the capâ€" “.M Boilur ltllï¬ the United State-of Brazil. I: Mn; W - Company. dhuted upon what is universally 1““ TN“ “'5" 'M’ "m“ h“ wooded to a» the nae-t Ian-bar in mothar. data all booths“ hero. in up “mu m manor] Minds the one of tho may Lindsay boy. who†trawler who in intimate with Car.- ao’lid m u.m_ and fine m“; and what beha- witnaQedomaope mums have enabled them to attain d °‘" 5““ “"“v m “We?†. - , .. . . Mmh,m1¢sandrhreuamllgcn- mm; W 11: our nexzh- la“ 1% being m1, suggesting barmmwo. S'mqe entgrinz. tho 39:: a my â€"- a bone unci- A» ---6-â€"- 4' 0“. I... k it the mulled. title. "The Veniced South America"_ Th9 M 3-" """ â€"' 1mg“- pointing directly to up zenith. The 1mm slopes of ““4 mum-m :0.qu 1-19 mt! “0 m' un wealthy. and mushy the lan- m ‘- klau h every “'90“- ‘ “Neu- ayutan in Rio inocu- hdld by Mr. Wm. McKenzie. at m plummet). at tha moat 11940-43“ W. all! W doubt. it will tho Maj: South Amati“. PU" will be dankped an . «Mot “?! i011. Julieta. the cap- “hid. the OMB Statue! Brazil. I dbutedu uponw what is um'vernuy encodedto bathe ï¬ned harbor in “a “mid.“ The menu-y 'reminda the banner who an intimate with Cu:- adsdwhut hehun wimaaedomaame at our beck taken. the numerous in- huh, much. Ella and been and gen- «.1 W hem; Ml] autumn, â€"w a M â€" (1 bone gasol- than In combo of the My 8 hi! Mk tailed “The Sugar not!" on i‘h «union dupe. all. it in the 1nd writing landmark of a great mwithh View d the city. An - m nouflo 2m h s pinnwb at "THE BUNCHBACK " tbs mm“: d which I: ruched by. mud n. «Ia-wheel nth-ad. , 01: then†top of the prmob- sum canted loa- m 01 visitors. From this point)!» goats {qr put crowds stunning through the Boteni- cal Garden: located on the shore level far below him. A number at suicides haVe occurred at this point. the vietinn invariably being ioniza- em who have gambled away their m, or anon who havebeem on prolonged sprees. Numerous moun- tains are within View. and the high- estâ€"ct 5000 Ieet altitude-is only e few mils tron the city. It is called v_â€"-_ _ _ Sao Paulo has about 300,000 in- habitanta and in the equal at 1‘0:- onto in size and appearance. The city is well paved. fairly well light- ed and splendidly policed. Thanks to Mr. Wm. McKemie and his fellow. capitalists. the citigens' enjoy. an alâ€" most perfect street tailway system. In Sao Paulo Mr. Gregory. enjoyed the extreme pleasure at meeting several Toronto boys and others whose triends he had met some- time or. anomer. an“! a. very jolly dinner and reunion took place. The country is a succession plantations. and the proprietors welcome and entert in Visitors with lavish hospitality. he labor is all pextouned by natives. i the railways ot Brazil were built n-ineinally witlf Mtinlj capital. _t_hc a v -â€"v t From Santa toSno Peulo one pro- ceeds by. sable road up the nonn- tuin. the trip occ'xpymg two and' one-half hours. The roe¢ is divided into seven sections requiring a up. arnte cable tor each. There are some eighteen tunnels uni :1. cor- responding number 91 vinductuud the line excite: the amnintioa and wonder of nllyho s_ee it. mmMfl in the railways '0! Brain were Duut nrimipal}y with. British capital. the labor buns 1!:qu um Italim. The business men are principal-1y. at the above nationality. but: a. much bet- - Sioilmnc d 5 . _, , The city fathers recently Opened up a grand avenue thmvh the heart of the city. end ere mgbeeutilyin; the bay trout. The work is being carri- ed all: in the shape at a horseshoe. end will wane one at the 131‘ch perk boulevards possessed by my city in tho world. in ell probability, the water. he: been created e “pern- db" tram wh'th motor beets ply and and; certainly in the Americas» In the We at the homhoe.eulover tabs We seekers for short trips on! e boy. Lmthe evening the boulevuwd enlwedwe ere aux; e center mpplies cooling drink: and Sec: 60 the beautifully dressed led?†and their won't: who gotherc w m to the music a: whisper "THE OLD. OLD STORY" as they saunter don: the boulevard. or net on the comfortable seats ov- erlooking the "tar. The gayelght in am not soon to be tonzotten. Rio ha two tint-ck- hotels. on being located in the business aeo- VIUJ M Bran, Exiting being t‘gat ol mmmummmt GLIDE GER-D3031. W. F LAVELLE, m I!!! h m Mr. Arthur Bowia. nn' exJL. C. I. student. has been elected President of the Scientiï¬n Associatxon in con- nection with .the Toronto Univer- sity. Mr. Bowles is well known to year student at. ’Vusity Other Lindsay boys also hold important ‘positions at Toronto University, 3 1-2 Per cent. Allowed on Deposits 4 Per Dent. Pald on Debentures BANK OF MOHIREA1 LINDSAY BRANCH. Gcncral Banking and Collecting. Interest at current rates from date of deposit, compounded half- yearly. Deposits of 81.00 and upwards received. Famed Business receive. opeciAl mac-intholineof m or collecting uh notes. Hakim mumpmmamkemm- quwmhhM-ndtï¬ï¬m b lcpttql but PM Mr. RH)!†:37 1:: mm own!- field. Be- way my mun w new- W‘ mathflhonhvahwed‘thew Cluttered by Act of Pollutant 1882. SLWALKER. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ‘. S. YEREX - Manager Savings DGPM'P’M' Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000. Reserve Fund. $4.500,“ WM†- - 08,000,...“ m and at m 3,330,000.00 ' UM by an m - - 33.000.000.00‘ nu nun - - - mac.†“In Ink I: â€on". to transact all branches of 4m and {foreign norm, and «Holt: accounts of Plans. corpu- auou, “cloths and individuals, who my rd: on courteous coo- .“ontln and at..." but min “at no consistent with good backlog mounds. with every Banking facility. SAVIIBS DEPARTMENT A Branch is now open at THE DOMINION BANK Ljnduy Branch. MONTIZAMBERT, LINDSAY SAVINGS BAN K DEPARTMENT SAVINGS COMPANY President. OFFICE, WRON‘I'O pr ALELLAIRD,A‘.G¢1W W. C. T. HORSON. Hunger Capital - Cantu! Nd up We Fund 8 2. 000. 000 1.184.273 1.284.278 dateofdcpth. OfloothlOn.h3P-.- Way-maJLhIpn. m'fllï¬nditnostooumto mmyusbukingl’dn‘ Autumn Gapflal $1,000,000 Deposits of $1.00 and upwards recoived and interest allowed at highest current rates, compound- ed half-yearly. If you contemplate making a change in your banking connec- nections or think of opening a May 29, 1906‘ Iflf SIERHNG BANK A Branch of this bank has been opened at above point, and a general banking business will be transacted. SAVINGS 0139mm“. m u I. can (111] Stopper.) ‘. Sicâ€"Sometimes you uppeu' rcdly. manly an! â€acting you :re ' cflu’nimte. How do you â€Soil: tor it! OF CANADA. Klrk‘fleld, - Ontarlo â€net-tn hereditu'y. I suppose. One- mu: of my Won Were mules m the other hall 1.18. : : a’l LINDSAY BRANCH SAVINGS BANK DEPT. (SUB-MC]! TO LINDSAY.) boa am hood†and My. ROBT. Ross, Mgr. CAMBRAY JAS. LOW, ENGY ONT.