4 ersistent‘ Pallor denotes anaemia. or thin blood. A dangerous dis irder because a sys- tem not fortilied with plenty 0f pure rich blood is suszeptible to all sorts ot‘ilis. Depression of spirits, ner vousness, insomnia, palpitation of the heart, etc. are all results of anaemia and indicate that Dr. Burt‘s Improved Red Blood and Nerve Pills should be taken at once. They will quickly restore the vital- ixing principles to the blood and strengthen the whole system. Price 50 cents. A. illGlNBll'l‘HA Nearly Oppoaite Postomae, Lindsa. y n “ "wan... ' Ebe "aue'éiiig incâ€"st 'HILSOI! a WllSON, Proprietors. LlP-llskY. l-‘iilllAY. NOVEMBER 2;: HE “£535 IT llii HIS BUEINE83. Lint! conditions indiuctetlu; (fol. 5.1?!) Hughes will secure the nomina- non for the Dominion l‘arlinmen; in strong oppositiong that ex ranks of his own party in this l‘itillI‘I. The {not of thl mnitcr :~. h:- i~ : tJ‘OlCSlODal politician. he rails tir- position in the sucocssliil via-razor: of his business and. is hounrl '0 not it by hook or~ by crook. or illii ritili' of :1 ht) if: :31: u (I occupation is gone. The methols 1., is rqortcd to be .idopting‘ are thosoi he >0 successfully used in securing his llSl nominationâ€"to pack the con- vention with his friends. He is afraid to (“bl his Ltt': with n. convention :(Bmffll‘ml of delegates choscnin the urglixl‘i‘y way as he knows he \vo-il-l lll' Sl‘OWCti und:-r beyond recovery. Ct'l Hughes is credited with making -i large- sum of money since he repro- inlnl this riding. but he is not cru- Mid. doing anything of any inn-or: .l‘i('c {or the constituent; iris elected to rt‘llr\"'.‘n$- will: \il‘:: i. ll‘.‘ THE DTII’MHO NORKMAR’S HCNE i‘.. in; i-hn (Scolltnd) Advt'r'ucr ..i.ii~, who ii‘llcd Cunnda in the only inn-inn. .mu who knows from ih‘!) mmmii l|\)\\' mmvi‘nbl‘ tho won. n: ,-: :.~ ~ llolllt‘.‘ on“ English and Si ol th in- ll"-(‘...ll i‘.l|llt‘..\ 0.â€! be. my. l -l. u; iez'g-‘iwl sout-zwhnt over my ll“>t7l union o. Ontario. and you i h l\‘I‘ our!) izlivlciiml its outlinm. It In†No tirinl. problem. no rich. “id. in poor. ..i.l its i‘leJliOhl‘l system. MU: our UH“. to free an}. compulsory. ll. l.ii-,:.st in [upulutiom and ‘.lllf .u;olvl.i\.~l. ll has .‘in Hunting WW7." :v n' hon-is. 3min and fruit; iu‘~."0‘l.~l him.» um. orchards extend for miles nu (illit‘f sill: o.‘ the ruilroud trash. :in-l )ou nerd go no further than xix» obstruction car of (L ‘(irand Trunk 1m... to nulls: why it. is callcl the xiurzlu. of Canada. But what have im- pru: -1 in: meat in Ontario are uh: :zmn-s of its working people. No iii-1:.» (insignia. with men. women an! --;.il Erin nuddlcil together under un- . «(litilj conditions. No filthy. squalid unionndings. but nice. comfortlls'r. owlâ€"Kept villus, each gwith its verm- .I... :;i.:l tl‘i-‘ln g..rdc~<1 plot. In almost (\tr) cuSc the house IS the pro-3:11;; of 09.: U‘vaplCT. Theol- .ire the houses of the artisans who toil. IS the fac- toriis and the working sheds. Ii-e litmix s of the workingmen of 01:11:20 :irr l‘om'cr. indeed. and men who line in :~~..ill surroundings must bless th.’ that phmel them in :1 coun‘njy ‘t‘ i:. ": ili~ it; is room uni to sports. 1:; ill .’;ll’. EDITORIAL NOTES. '\.::g.~.ton News; it is given on: v~.-rd':ct in a. recent case by conductor was declared "not. ,5 sentimtntul grohnls, ‘:LIE'> the truinzncn." Doub'lcss. lims it am; the people! Does it make tilt \'.‘ i:‘ '1 Lil.» (in â€â€"â€" inumuu mm» in m load use. like bellowing new M'm triedhu» tore Ghawdllor Sir John Boyd at. the High 0mm: (non-jury) sittings. which waned here My morning at 10 “’01“; lfl‘ . ‘ . " Bream-t (vs. mourn. sot Lhtidenv.~â€"M- tiun was brought by the pdnintlitfl Mrs. “Buriult. of Colaooonk. for, dimmi- uiges for injuries sustained by her- iwbilie an a wisit to Lindsay. through {sailing on a defective sidelwalk‘ on' neoutn Suites-st. After. hearing the evidence and «1111ng set. the judge reserved judgment. Moore. «S: Jackson {or Pllninrtiff :VMo- Laughlin, Peel aFul-hun [on defendi- zmts. - Shelton vs. Shaffee.â€"4Thiis was in case than Minder: townnhip. One I Steffen. or. dorm his: fairing to hint m Samuel, nvho agreed to keep him and death. Sam then gave a mortal vg'a-gc to his brother Roberts to antise- fy him. but {aided to. continue imthc support of his father. Alctionf was then brought by the (mthor to out ‘ aside the deed or mortgage. and. judge mont was given [or the father. each to pay his own coats. Moore '- 8:. Jackson for the pharintifls; McLaugh- lin. Pool 8: Fulton for tho defendants. Bait -vs. Bolt. (action for. alimony). â€"Altor a very llittle evidence lmdl econ taken. the plaintiff was! unable to stand the irltnain andi iaimc:d. The case .wns adjourned till this mornr «in:. when it «was found. the :pllnintiflf! was still unable to bd' present. {the case was finally adjourn-ed till next apt-Lug. Im'less the parties have 3.3er in the meantime to brave the evidence taken [03' J udige iHiardfliig. 'lemug'hr iiin. Peel 8: Fulton for tpluintitï¬; Moore J :ickson for defendnntis. Township of Ops vs. Fox and Reid. â€"-This is the Omomcr- road ease. , In This is the Omeimce road case. . In July. 1905, the Council passed. a foy- 'lev.’ closing man of the Omeimoc road across the eighth and ninth’ come;- sions. Mrs. Moore «took precaution to quash the some. nndl the Council ref-called the fey-law. end azain. on the 15th December, 1905. passed another .byl-aw authorizing the closing of the some and the conveying of the .dif- toront parts to ndjoinim; :propr'mo tors. Great apparition nvns mode by all the residents in the Remnoro sec- tion. with the. Mt)!“ -that\ Mr. Jack- son. the Reeve. rind ncmrxl] of. the comieiillors were defeated. .md it new Council elected qppoand to the clas- in‘; at the road. but in the maï¬a» the Council hold it hurried martin-t on the 30th 0)va nndr executodt the M. and Mmrsurli‘ox and Raid took claim and ululmnd to in NM awzom o! the umd. (Thu other .tive quinine refused to take their deeds. M they daï¬in‘d to keep thq mad open. The new Council tried tot Milne tho matter. but Messrs. IFOX and Raid. re- {mood to take choir mane,“ back and give up the deeds. (The new Council then passed a Mil-nor ro-omnimgithu road. and «Fox and Reid took proceed- ing More the County Judge claiming $2500 compensaflm for opening the road {they eflaimed that the road. baring ibeen dorsally closed. the re-op- eninlg of. the road gave them 'thc had ever {been them. and the judge held the dedd {was «binding Iusplon~ him. Thaneupoin the Council brought this action to have the (by-Jinn)", and deeds set aside, on :the ground: that itheyl “we not passed in the public inter- est. lbut in the interest. of, Messins. (FOX and M and were atlaiwise technically defective. Dur- ing the inrqgnesq of thermal the Chanâ€" eerlor expressed ‘the opinion that Mei-Ste. fox and Reid were not en- titled to more than the one hundred; dollars maid by them toi the Council, and which the Council offemd tome- fund. but that twhifle the Gounei'llfirom time to time more. different; still the corporation were the same. and an the plaintiffs had caused the diffi-i cult by passing the «by-law, they. should may the costs. and judgment was given declaring the byl-nw in; a mr lltl "7 4. x r I i + x I x 1 I 1 I i + + + + + + + + + + I + +3 + + + + + + + + + * + + + + + + + + + + t '3- + + + + + + i + I I + + I m f. + + I + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ’+ + + + + * + + + + + + + + + + 4.. + + + + + ++ +++ +++++++++++++++++ W ’1‘? My rue wnur mar. nunsâ€. rnimr. rim-3.3.... . I! .M... â€"-â€"â€" .._... «-mâ€" ..._ _. ...-m... .V.. .w- . *â€"â€"â€"_â€"\\ WMWWWOvawï¬wwm+H+N++++++++ O 99 §§+ Itï¬ â€ . N CLEARING . SALE of Ladies’ WINTER COATS T Reduced â€" Prices Almost [Half â€"â€" Reduced gig ATURDAY 4 \ a MORNING. the ‘23rd inst. we begin a Clear- ing Sale of ladies, and maids win- \ - \ / ' ter Cloth Coats. are all new this season and com- These garments prise the best German: English and Canadian Styles. They are not regular ready-to-wear gar- ments. but are specials. made to order for us. we selected the the Cloths. linings and the styles to be made as we desired them to be. Good all wool materials. the best of trimmings. and made by skilled tailors. ii If you have not ,.’ r' madea purchase ofa new coat this season. now is the time to do so. / \\\ an" The Sale Begins Saturday Morning , .; ~ [1' sm ‘ - at 9 o’clock. Ladies three-quarter length Coats. in loose ripple back styles. single iinil double-breasted fronts, cloths are min-d twccils in brown. heather and grvys. aISo some black cheviots, those are with braid trimmings. Velvet Collars. Sizes 34- to 40. Regular values $7.00 to $12.00. Your choice ......... Ludics‘ navy blue Ctl fronts, shoulders are lined nml p e uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu a... ........... o... 5.00 heavy Serge Coats, loose box backs, double-breast- added. the coats are warm, well made, length 50 inches. size 34 to 44. Regular value $8.00. Yourchoicv.... ....... . . 5.00 Maids navy blue and brown choviot Cloth Coats, all three-quarter lengths, loose backs, double-breasted fronts, strapped and button trimmings, body lined, good wide shoulders, Velvet Collars ï¬nished with gimp. Sizes ‘28 to 36. Regular Value 37.50. Your choice ............................................. Ladies’ Cloth Coats LOO 5.00 25 only ludies’ black and dark grey Cloth Jackets. These are some garments carried over from a previOus seasOn. they are all good warm Coats, some with farmers satin linings, others unlined, made in loose. semi and tight ï¬tting styles, plain and Velvet Collars, they ranged in price $6.00 to $8.00. Your choice, each ............. - ..................................................... 1.00 good garments among them. Coats 7.75 Inches" medium grey tweed (.Joats. made in full loose st.)'lo-.~, tin-x.- i lined and padded. some with black braid trimmings. others :m- plain black velvet. length 50 inches. sizes 34 to 4'2. Regular \'21lllt $710 on, Your choicv .............................. . ...................... . .................. Ludics' longr loose ï¬tting style Coats, in brown and green iii-utlirr lllelill‘“~ Some are trimmed with tan Cloth. piped with velvet. komona slec\’i-~. Eirii-Ii lolly and sleeves, length 48 inches. sizes 34 to 40. Regular value $10.00 :ui-i $12.00. Your choice ....................... . .......................... . _ Ladies long loose Coats of black Clll‘VlOl. made with braid and llllllfil‘. tiniii innings, Punne Velvet Collars, shoulders are lined, length is is iiiclivs. to 4:2. Regular value $10.00 and $12.00. Your choice .................. ................. e....--oo-o.--...-- .u....-u-.ooooo.o--~.......o.....o.--............... Ladies’ Cloth Coats 50c Those 22 only ladiev’ black and colored, short length Coats. and tight ï¬tting styles. They are of good cloths and well tailored. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo â€Do-IIIOOIOIo-Ioooel- . . n o I...-.---eou.-----u-o---- â€"-. __... ul‘v Sl‘llz'i \‘Wf‘l' Your choice, each .............................. iniir ;."i l†V." 7.75 7.75 >173“ .)' 7.75 V'llll 9§§§§99§§9§§§§§§f§§§§f §§§§90§§§§§§§§6 ‘0‘ .99§9¢9§§§0§90+0¢0009 I..“¢..,¢.¢§¢e§oo§§4t #9606099000¢¢§§§4400649990§O++¢§§Ov*§§§*#+f44+§§¢+++4440440‘44444 ++++++++++++H++++++M++++++++WH++H+HW+WW+++++++H+¢++¢¢+¢W Inna. mischt to damages as, if no road -- ' rauv. liing haier‘ ' V l.."‘“; Hm mar nemnrs. .33.â€, M, W .9.-. 023 .0 Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Future. Butter. per lb...... .. .. 026 to Close Lowerâ€"Live Stockâ€" Lard ..... . ........... . 014 to Latest Quotations. gratin . ........ ll; ....... all: :2 Tuesday Evening. Nov. 1!. or 0.73. per ......... inch . .. .. .. 080 in At Liverpool whent futures cloned to- J? " ‘ â€" "‘ ' day slid to see down. cum Sit! down. Chick". m 9.“ Wm At Chicago December Wheat clooed 15c GM per lb ... ... ... lower. December com xc lower. and Dec Hone. r pnlr . cember out. 93c lower. _ a.“ Run.“ 9“. Winnie“ Options. out Mr “pilgrim ar‘e tétetclnsltt‘: notation! on itrniaht mug. flour...’ . I!“ 9' “ H II um ‘ “y: . a “y nun“ \Vllflhâ€" "I“. 3‘.“ Nu; M ‘1'.“ Ndi Mrsâ€. M; nun b May 81.12% mil. _ . . - momma as» but. Dee. nu» bld. may mm W 59 bid. _ m \W “ mm m uv MM uuu it“ \u tmn‘. an.“ "m ‘ Who “i V“‘ nun on‘h \ ‘\ \ \\\\\‘ 0 “men. nectar. Nahum...†on... m; I?“ m “:2: \V’llflti “Ni ‘99!“ “than“: nu \ “‘09“. W hm In “I W§ m ' “‘ â€ï¬‚ “" “‘hï¬ï¬â€˜; M\ 5““ intuit“ | m 3‘ on «e m m ‘\“ \‘i““‘\“ “M“ uuut a “m. a“. Valid. and setting M the, deedsito Fox and Reid kind the ari'oitration inro- eroding. the township to lrelpav. them the $100 and Wtï¬ G. R. Hopkins and L. V. O‘Connor for the ipllaintiflsu R. J. McLaughlin, K.C., and A. «bk Fulton for the defendants. r . "nEWARn." cam WANTEDâ€"Pots. s. No.1,l OTICE ro caxaiiw-iw-ï¬f .3? _..... \‘emlem for your l908. Apply to R. :\ nutter of the Estnte o.’ .lOr-h 33ԠA libernl rewud win he ma by C. B. ROBERTSON. elem-Trauma. Bobcay- im- of the Town ofLindsaF WWW" NA i-MITR, Toronto, to the pony who goon P1) . Box Islâ€"'Nll. 0! Victoria, Bnker. deccued “‘93:; vi“ give intonation lending to the con- . ‘ - , b ‘ - . BACREB WANTEDâ€"A quot-tied Teo- nc ton of the person who rote mm but In at If S. 8. No. 5, 090. for hereby civen, pursuant to Ii. 5.0.. . Chop 1‘29. Sec 3.“. Mini; (‘i'O-dllOI‘.‘ 83“ ’ ' l ' ' .. 1nd 'm 10:31: 2end took canoe tn)». Atcou Point. 1908. at“. and ex a“. A). personi- ha“ 0 mm W, W , Tonfcï¬ â€™1‘" ““533qu {noun u many P U.â€"-w3rll- A 0 l O "on. on 5:. 0d." of w'â€"~~- ._- . .‘.- pt SACRED. WANTEDâ€"Pu 8.5. No 12, of the raid J r. Bate. 'h“f’\':"‘:i,°;‘f the Petunia» Cheese recto will be held , M the rectory, Poland“. oi: endâ€, the. \ Quinn: M “'9 W '90“. 5“" Inlay sud "mill-er, end upplv to 025’ 030 on; 023 01‘ v: Edmonton dusputcli has th- rol- lvl’.\'l.l'..’, rigniuling a former Peter- lori- ii:.i.n‘. 'i\'. .L l}u(l..inn;in. pr0\in- :esignc .14 the \\lli(‘.ll h.: rm? liiirnzi'in. 'ltzis l.r'l:l‘r‘i(lge ilcmlrl. “till «2‘: fonmt-rly lllt’lltlrlt‘ll. is about to Iwn ll into a daily edition. and law â€1‘ of the new mn- 'l'I 3% ‘0 to d.- 0.09 To be Read Me. The [winning boiled-down I-iVLco. it‘lu‘n from the Markham Sun. ii iii- etriuting and contains food [or thought . "ll you lime mail; up your min-l to live in .i {own then suit-l up it)! it. and it you know. or post: (ix-iii no mood then silence is «AM-- on. Do sill you can to help ileum awry mzm who is engaged in min: the“? DHiiNtsez Do not sent amm- tor 6V‘i‘l“,Â¥'lllllllf mu went and still expect lll‘v huiuc- MM to keep it Much to suit, tin: “min: or just a few custom: era. The success of sour fellow. town: n on will be your success. No: man lit-â€" eili m himselt and no man can do blames! independently. at his fellow min. Take. the home men Do Ml: imagine the. big dailies fill up all the -"’\‘~'x!lll‘ i-‘Hirg: to to to to -~v - Hug ri-i:°nt County Emin‘il . ' m-ri in lip-gland a section of the < w: hm prrci-x :mrl pcoplcanot 2W3“ u '1 UN um \lly \vell lnlnr'nel w‘uuliuril ulm write: entertaining†w l=-- is "l‘hv- serullvr“;nomn 1.. l-- leuina sm-l-i tho imizlvnaiim i' H mu hasn‘t; Hl~‘- F‘tk‘lallï¬l‘. “we tUVNl’UHH’Hl upon NM 5mm. do»: not appear H his. l mu me man. ‘llw iwmhnu isnl Lol-uzitkl pine! forum, and “on: up um: by both Liberals and (bayonet: mus. who seem to have war-he! to: 5mm With hear-tr trend will. In all there were About. flail Labor. and 59-. molest candidutefl; of these 8:! were “wind. The gains were 83. and the than: the Twenty seventh - 7 . A-D.190;. Ire Nanci-tel .~r. 0? of“; 2nd. st :2 mm. hr the "sanction «beat. us. A mint ominou- 0! non end MIUEL \vmrs, Sunbeam... ‘5“. ill! 7th DAY OF l'ECliMliFli untflho‘dtwulehqnuted. iiim â€up “V"n, 15“.‘MY2.‘".. IM7. l0 "lid by FGFl ‘ I fpnlllf IV ‘ .. to “I. Imnt‘tlipd boil-M! H .m . A“ New 1%....“ ~ . ‘ , __..._.._____w_ .. a ~ - _ "l 3 Q on... m or: ‘flur..mm m mums amt tch o( t e â€me o: i‘m owl‘: their romeo. m‘dh‘H-P' N“ ' mam . J M." "M m0. 0.. ’mll“ mm mm. m...mm m. wt ii tow wt. was. -- full particular: of hair .; 'Mlew.‘ ‘WM. Io print: moth. \ “WW“ “Elm valuable mm. luv “WARD tram». U ill 0-“. l'. . an... oeccbuaa ace 88388238 3: 88338383 I‘d“ . an I‘ “MI and the nature I“ \l: mulle- that: received. (it Imp held hr them "No ammo». lhll with Mind. Thin . . 7 'Im worm». mum“. hr. "0Ҡthat utter "u: Anni T..i . ecu-her, A 1). nm:_ Elia ur- uukvn them huh-l imam “a "M. are hu‘ lug llnblu to w hawk“ u.‘ ., he 0. a. at“ Me for MK ll. ‘ ‘ ‘ Muuï¬ an ’.m"'†in. °°~ no “11pm.“ to its-Mimic mo :- m. MM 000%! Inniug the “M thereto. hum: reg-ml claim. 0! vhloh um hue Q mid broken __...~ . “out: one am cue-wt; . n the inlet sets (lulu. ‘ mu. Pl“ 1; N m when a «the wet. mm in will “to it km... M... limit and will not be mm. for i. Hummus clean. a“ "m ‘u u“ or a: P“ aim! in w 1" u g} MI. I! oleued with puma. will loot u' T!!! m 8100! rm 0 u“ l" . 1,. all, occadeooaezaa ca: 3288 -N'\ wt†“I iHQhWhNtt “" . \ ““0““ \unuuun n mu! \u nun emu 0.!“ “gm 1'.\\311\|‘\1§\I‘ . Tenet. Dela; um “MM. MW. “in“! mm “‘W m“ us \u n u \ 3...»: owners“. a. mu: 0“". w m nu g: N“ am“ tun: “‘\\ “‘“ “‘5Ԡmm... Wï¬irglet do] of Klara-bu. not. IoDlARlll) a \\‘ To" 0! many, tin the Con tori; Solicitor! tor Alll‘tbt l: l ND out John Bore, Executor. .09 53.8 \‘\“\‘|‘ m an m m... «Q vs ‘1‘ mm «1 «an on m was «1 «sad i m. ‘L II‘I\!‘ ““1 «I u! 0“ new. 34. The average majorities (or me Socialist. candidates were intact than the mm at he'll elective: 0m mud my on have m .i setback. but there in nothing dis; courusin; in the (act. If the prinzb pres they stand tor are right the perk plei will see to their. may! and en. «oral-tent. ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' . . .~.~..4 um big--a'u-su “WW- Them are new little services. of good cheer. social “albino and rennet mention in the home .9» at but the his (unmade amount. , not ‘abmerour neighbor. The In ditterenoe in the number out: tutti and your own in thaw-mm through a. mane" .1118 Kim...†a critic. rue Ill-mnem- oroam-enn do a. town more harm in a minute then two good citizens lieutenant aim! MW . I‘IQ“|!O|\Q\Q ‘t‘Q‘... O . Suzanna; 53.25:; assï¬xga‘ï¬ztï¬szsz 2:333:33: an-o9¢§ £880.88 328888 .iguoaflg :5 3:83: .9 . 1. '11": my be and Intent-of «in. even when eng- nr. ' ,W-e» .g. \ Ml.“ 03F "0 Null .1101. an ex- Buttâ€"‘3. celleut submit!†[or M in punw- . l - “3 Na to tone Idiom mu. manta; ‘_ m , «an? it 9;...» [.5] {liar 1,,