. “flux posr. assent. FRIDAY. Nomi: as â€"â€".m 4 snoop. Racine. wu. roul- helltb l. . SUTCLIFFE SONS. TEN DAYS F Rednellon and Sander Sale get in their stocks of Christmas Ju' W pron! tor (eerie-x sends. sisal-nann- Ina-slim: the pique and- Commencing Saturday, November 23rd, ’07 ollflltlli M11800â€. -G. T. P. engineering partial on un- P. J. m. WY. it W ' the mountain section will remain out mastâ€"dwl. . . . lOOOOOOOOOOOOOO‘ Undoubtedly these are the best values offered November '3“ l. m m m m m all winter. . ' â€"'l'horsdsy's Globe: tlJr.|G. W.. buyers. Christmas goods have already started to come in. a ’- M 1 W M‘.‘ Mia '- w hero OM he rink In, and Master George Hall. of Lit- You know the big Christmas and Holiday stocks we carryâ€" ‘â€"-3ien and chickens always scx‘uln- ,muggmm'lsoe at 180x70“; tie Britain. are in the city. 809'“ it means a lot of ï¬guring to give all lines a good display. " ' , o . Furs. lliantles and Ladies Skirts o N“ 103‘ the “811°“ roost. . , anti WM til: 2500 mecca.- of his sister. Mrs. D. G. Walls. Shaw- HOSIBPY and Gloves. 3°“ “mm...†m ' This year we want to make more room for them and the result is this combined sale. A Reduction Sale because . . 4"!!!» Otters Jami-l Isms the â€"Bmulcndiysmlzm'sum -m†earthquake Huh lit M' Wm M“ cutm'dmd fl‘“ m m “In Gd WO We. it is to reduce stock. A Sacriï¬ce Sale because the prices are much less than formerly. gt“, .G‘it‘m‘mï¬miԠâ€â€œ9 smwumummn on s collu- on W vsiusld . l -. ~ ' gum . . n-hichiseboattiï¬ycem‘lm . .â€"Mayor 12. F- McWIIIamS' 0' 1’" â€"81izht.ly no plans. at resume the We flair. > l terhorougll. has decided to offer for s m A I'd Hill In W by “l â€mm a; 0,, offer Csmds‘a â€09d tmn- m u... were.» 0.... micro mutual instrument on cam Our regular lines are involvedâ€"the qualities with which you are familiar. Compare the prices we offer with the lowest prevailing anywhere, then you will realize fully what this sale means to the general buying public. Remember it’s at SUTCLIFFE’S and come often. are.» Demand Dr. Sheep‘s.1‘sks no other. Sold by all dealers. lfllleSllM PARAGRAPIIS “WIRED IV NIT ISN'T!" It is impossible to in a few lines to e(“lately describe the opportunities id 3-. . . this sa'e Oï¬ers to the puâ€"¢° â€""1:;e fowl supper season is 0001- 1.,me lo. I E in unit the am haves “man“ “hue“ the “lawn“ re- â€"Lsst Sunday the boys were skst- perm-suit uric-nan in the pemon â€New exceedingly. ing on to: old has pond near P. J. 18m. [Manyâ€"dud. " . firâ€"Mâ€" '.A ‘ ruin! â€3 ad Carew's box factory. The ions was . â€"Rcv. I-‘r. Phaien. parish priest at "0'“ 7“ Be that hesi- . I I, . ' oné that m mu h a m pm “135““ and the shims tine. Young’s Pornt and Lskefield, “-1.1 in lot 26 11 ton before next harvest.- ~ . Two d“. Pesnl Buttons for _________ 5°. tates now Wlll ‘ fFurr-epaired. i lied and 'Qm 3011: old [Marmot n hhort tune remove from the former 2 rammm milled: and 1039- T1161)!!!“ cleaned. r. Mullott. over Boxail a . ‘ W' ‘ M mm, ‘° "‘° ‘m'm'd .“â€â€œâ€˜Â°' beâ€; " one colored. tor ...... ... ...... , 5°_ Matthies. nearly Opposite post office. an». mil ho undo. m phonon more convenient point from which to 2 'xnd Necklaces [01' .........l ..........100 chasm“ pow. â€"d4w8mo. | ‘ “'10.; memm stoneâ€"dwtt. adulgmtcr In‘tp‘i‘n‘lll. ' ' be PM†and 5“ Eat "in! 101‘. 50. each -Tlle rice of a ion in Ell land -' ' '. . answer: promoti- ‘ n m o 't e "mm ml 4 bunch“, o, W m. WJ 5°. ‘3. “will; advuncir‘l): The“ of our l; and me» Me all mull-1.. n. attendance at our local em â€on. 4 â€my... 0‘ mm to: ...... .1; ............. 50. Wye†who “ml to the English mu- .331!de the manursotums. purchasq loom Odhuo. the master has co- :< may Children‘s .Handkerchiells hotel are likely to dol well. ‘ u“? m 0'? chum. 80M: an w- and! emu-ed snot?" aw Rem. for ........................................ .: â€"Baloy M an... menu... and m.- mart-M. _! . . r ( install typewriter. with ell the lat- adoption. nvamd ot J_ J. m Brov'n ,. â€"Dr. .‘W. G. Colllson is g‘lting est Wanna-WI. inciall Superintendent. Apply to IE. ready to remove to his new. apart. â€"The annual meeting of the pa- E. SW. Lindsay. Ont.â€"dw1. ments in the Bell Telephone 120. trons and shareholders of North Ops eâ€"Now that Christmas is coming. block. opposite The Post. where he rheuoluctory will be ~lleld Monday our readers will be more interested will have admirable quarters. next. 35th. at â€)9 tM710†‘11 1 0'- than (“r in the announcement! in - â€"Do not talk hard times loo ..onn. riorzl. to finish up. the season‘s busi- our advertising columns. Something Remember most men feel :13 thl'y mes. A lull attendance is requested of interest for everybody. ‘tulk‘ The" '3 no “5° "Mini «1 “W1. 43.. mam. .rilnk W a Mord bridge until you come. to it. or shsk- -Massrs. Henry Jack-cm and N031 day on Saturday. In the evening mm mg hunds \vrih a ghost before yo“ Gray. (1 Ops. two mighty hlmtensd the men‘s skates more out. ‘ Am the meet one. ‘ \Vuu known prowess. killed two [in- contest in the amen-mom ,‘Mwm. ~Th§ Dommion Wea'ortorian says; ' tanks in the vicinity on Otter Lake. Shannon. Moheoflle and Simpson 3.1.1.;- m†M 3‘41““! in enforcing" hw- Hanimrlnn county. Vl'hey weighed ed. M565 Lrenb Perkin Mm the win,- aghast. the hm trafï¬c is the un- 220 are! 21612:. Mentivoly. and‘_ we“ “ - hit-hfm of the lam ot’ï¬celnmsny W by. Mr. P. J. Csmpbell._0utâ€" god things or ofyour dol- l “ will othr :13 week. lar was never Sc. greater. .2 3“; Duh".- SRirts. nu; $2.50. ezlllo... ......... ...... ...- :...$1'J25 lib“; um; ltiuo Cloth Skirts. Nz‘. $3.00. snllae ................................. $1.50 1.1.5,; .illll .VJV)’ Chock 8km. mg. 4.50. Emile . ................. . ......... $2.25 M. F131“ (“.0123 Navy :lnd'. Black Skim. reg. $7.00. Hills: ............ ‘. ..$3.95 fur Jackets, Fur Coats, Ruffs and Muï¬â€˜s . For Raï¬, reg. $10.50, sale ...-... ................. . .‘ ............................. $8.75 MW Seals Butt, 1213. 511.50. ant. .. -3925 w Fox Run. reg. 312.50. undo .. ................................... . .......... 310.00 node ................................ 313.00 .5 in! C A Great Sale of Women’s Garments Many .stunning garments in this sacriï¬ce offering. Never were garments with such extremely superior quality sold at such small prices. You will be making a mistake if you pass this ofl’ering and the savings we have provided for your beneï¬t. $6.50 Buys 89 and CIO Mantle: Ladies and Misses‘ Broadcloth Mantles, long style in fawn, navy no. ‘ssse / ‘ in... W S†Mail. 1-6;. .‘Ill {Jib 5.01.. Run. 60 inch. neg. $15.59. $11.50. atlb $9; reg. $15.00. Hallo ............... ...... ...... 8 13.00 N1 Setc. reg. $26.00. sale . .................................................... 321.00 . Grey Squirrel Sett. throw-over tie and' mutt. was. $26.00, 5310.92.50 J“ Asa-mm mantle, 26 inch. western able trimmed. reg. $45.00. :3, Asgnchan mantles. from $25.00 to. ........ ...... ...... ------l ...... ... . . '......' "$39.00 ................................. $55.00 gag-trimmed 25 inch mmm Mantle. rag. 375.00.35.10 - ............. $62 .50 356’ Rat-lined Cloth Mantle. salole odllar, 48 inch, mg. 677.00.3010 $67-00 3.1;»: cent. off all mantles and 1111's not mentioned in this list . Dress Goods, Silks and Velveteens n ï¬rst-n. ... sale .......... lack, Navy and Gatrnet Velvet Whip Cord, rag. 550.. . i .................................... 1., shades of ,Vxlveteen at 500.. for ....................... : ..................... ...- ï¬Fâ€"o onâ€" ... -- .. --- ......YJC. 3:32:59 of colors in velveteens. 1'83. m" salle ............... . ................. .250. 3râ€: Navy. Garnet, Green. Pale Blue. Pink, Cream and White fram- dine; also three patterns in plaids. 1:03. 500., sale .......................... 44¢. j\:.v_1,B!'0Wn. Black and Gm Venetian. rag. $1.25, sale ............... 98c. 3.1m, Red. Navy, Green and Black Satin Cloth and Vienna. tag. 348 . in: shades of“ Checked Dress Goods, suitable for children’s nveer, a.) 53410 ... ......... Navy, Garnet. Black, Crdam ...... so... 80c., .. ......4ec, .1112. 25c. voleooloo .... ...-cl 0.0.0.0.. ...... see... use...“ us and Red Priestlcy‘s Lustres. .relg. 600. sale ...... ............................................. 47c. .336 cent. off all black drms goods (or 15 days. ; Gloves, Hosiery and Cars l ets Lark Green. Brown and Grey Kid Gloves. reg. $1.15, sale 95c.; rel; $1.35. Elle ................................ :3] â€fun"... ...... ............................ TiLillie Kid Gloves. 133g. 90c. for 700. ; ares. $1.15. sale . .......................... $1.19 950. 21m: and Black 18 inch length Kid Gloves. rag. $2.35. 83110 ......... $ 1.98 Pin Green. Brown. .Whibe. Black and Navy Ringwood Gloves. reg. ...-.....q t ................................... . ............... 23c. ‘ . ireSrylss Ladies‘ Currents. reg. 500.. sale .......................................... ...440. 2:00 styles 801:. comets. oarle Eve styles of $1.00 Comte. sale ......... .....- 00-09.... coo-IO“ ‘0'... 6k. ...... ......u" ...-....- 0.0'00900 ...-so... .- "alien‘s, Mimes’ and Children’s Heavy Wool Ewe. reg. 270.. sale 221:. I03. 3%“ $810 .................................... "'$'“' ...‘7 Lathes’ 50¢. Cashmere Hose. 3 pairstar ............... ._ ............................... ............................. ....290 1.25 sfh cashmere Hose. 3 pairs for ..................... .. .... ......................... â€$1.00 Ladiss’ Fancy Handkerchiefs. mg. 12 1-20., sale .................. 2 tor .50. little Children‘s Whisk. 3 tor......... ...._...... ......... 331'! cent of all Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats. for 15 days. sue-o. .u' “cache 1! 3:9; and ï¬Vhite Flette Sheets. rag. $1.00. sale ........................... 88c. This Sale will last for eleven days. It is to Your interest to visit us in our new premises °Pposite Terry’s Restaurant. . i. W. MEGAFFEY Opposite Terry’s Restaurant. SALE REGISTER. L;3\:.~.r.\.r. NOV. 3.7m :3 Lionecr. on 10: .. By 14. ‘ .U- x - proyprty 01' 311'. J " .- (~onlxn2nc:.+ :1: one nâ€"u .. l , ,\()\_ 19.)? -- By .'-()n. auctioneer. unre- 51'1": of Farm Stwk .. .l'n‘fife. the property at Si; Me. lot 1. con 7. ‘ um- o‘clock. and. \lztll- , __'.; â€"â€" B) .105. 1129- u unreserved credit Hill: Farm Stock 119-: . :1... pmperty of JOUâ€" :;, mi 7. con. 10. it“ DOW- commences ut 1 0'- r’“ ‘ if; â€"â€"'.x3. Sum. Nov. 30th. 1907 â€" By ' :7 auctioneer. the housev 'urrzjnrre and eiiects of tho ‘ 2 Deacon. at his late re. ‘IY. lilv-nelgâ€"st. in the 9.0“" Sale at ten 0’01043 . 32.! nuillout reserve. iteserio M on ‘i' , . \.'.. .... " (7,1,3. " L-ï¬â€™l‘ 1 . (“an litmus. , wt. :9â€: - By Ellen on lot 11' con. . Firm Shock and 0111915“ l'rzppny of William J- " one o‘clock 311‘ “VT-1s!) \ \' Br»... -'-1"-':(.ll:»-r, ‘ . ». 'mrtloneer. C E‘l'nelnn J ; ont 1.†, 3410mm . 39:91:“ l’ambrar. Farm gtg’ mï¬ï¬ï¬i‘. ““ "â€9â€â€ <1“ 1! one sswa «- Plï¬ lOiAliD AND REMOVED __.__+__.. T... Farm 510“ “‘1 lindsay lady Secures Belief at Hands of Toronto Physician. Miss Ethel Go's-ham. who went to mm last midday to halve a steel pin extracted 1mm liner til-roar, was releived of the destruction on Saturn rwindrpipe and pemtrabed between the vertebra of him Mkaane, and was ca using partial paralysis. (the young flatly in now) very much better, but not altogether relieved oi the result of lint unfortunate anci- ldent. l BR')OKS.â€"- In Lindsay. . 5, Nut. 14th. .1. =====l= Ihm BEALL--WILSON.â€"At Ottawa. on, mhurddoy, Nov. 14th. lay the Rev. Mr. W. Herbert PelltonlBeall, eldest son of Mr. G. W. Bean. of this town. to Gentlrudc Helen Ev. ..lyn, only daughter or w. J. W11- (m of tin MGM Departmemfl Ottawa. 3 . . . 1.. ,l “AM on Friday, 511va 15611. 1907, Catharine Brooks. mullet at the lain Barney Brooks. used 93 return BAKERâ€"At Alvin tun avenue. Kill stun. on N ’r. 1 th. 1907, John ‘. Ballet. rile fifty-eight years. P lLL’iPS -â€" in Ciobmonk a llama- R. Hill um; am a 3111s. I . acetylene Isles, and [01' of the prize. . - A Bohemian workrngmun who spoke sliglllingly of the Empress M11121 Therrsu. dead a hundred and two-31.1- seven ycul's. gets tllrcc nlontlh~ in jail. Which causes one to reflect what might be the penalty (or \vl-.:~ in: history in Austria. ._ â€"As_ppllication will be made next mission of the Dominion Parliament for an act extending the time within which it may constnmt the exception of its midway larhncbes which ithas mien authorized to construct. (rho notice is signed by C. Swa‘bey. gTOTâ€" onto. secretary. K -â€"P.ness reports state that sever 44g. of the independent telephone syqtems in operation in Ontario have been looked over on behalf of the .Inde- pendent :Mephone Co. of the U. 8.. v. ihb, a view «to 1mmhnse. and {than negotiations are in progress, and will shortly foe cowlufled. .- «Mr. R. Kylie has been appointed; agent for the Sun Life Insurance Co. His tenri Lory in Victoria and Hull- Durban. true Sun Lite is om of who locst lite companion on the conï¬rm ent. Before (insuring. cold at Mr. Kylie’s office. over the pull; oflï¬ce, Kenton. Lindsayâ€"own. . â€"Dan‘t teach your children that, It 58 a shame to meal? tom and notched ldlothm it you are not able tO'atforld better. (or there is no honor in wear- nnl; new ones that are not: paid for. A most solid. "Remember. that raw may cover a boy. lwho mill some day be the rlmlrlld's 37mm 103-,†'. -'1'rial catarrh’ treatments are be- in...1 mailed out free. on request. by Dr. Simon. Racine. Wis. These test: are proving to the peopleâ€"without a penny‘s costâ€"the great value of this mientilic prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Sheep’s Catarrh Remedy. Sold by all dealers. Mr. Robcrt Roddick. for many years caretaker of the Gull lighthouse. near Port Boys. has been superanuated by the Dominion Government. and will rrcrive a superanuation fund 01‘ $400 per year. Mr. James Ro-ldick. .1. b.)- tllcr of the former keeper. his r2- ceiv‘ed the appointment at $50U per year. â€" â€"(I‘.ho G.T.R. put in n tolephonel booth at the situltlion lately. It is. is may telephoneâ€"you put your money in a slot rwbcn you telephones frhe door is connected with the electric light in the top (in such a. 1way rimltl :whcn the door closes the. light in snatched on. It wild be a convenience to the anionic. 11 you were ’born a woman! . Just think what you. Iot'nllld revel You’d never need a barberâ€" ~ You’d never have to shave! But come to think about it. I'd rather have a bound ' Iban pay a beauty doctor. ,_ ._ -'J.‘o have my face veileerefdl 3 â€"lButflalllo News. -â€"l‘1‘he Lnlhencolloniml B'y has pur- chased in the .U. 8. a steelm- motor car, for use in amour-ban service .in. the Mzmhood of St. John N. 18. The car, as W in hhdpresa, hep accommodation for topmgemm- (fluidly; 8 in 3 Smoking compartment, and a baggage room. lighted by pwled by a 120. h1p.ml0l’.01'. ‘ l"{‘-‘ :11}. -.A tickling cougil. from any cause, is quickly. stopped by Dr. Shm'jls Cough Cure. And it is so thorough- ly harmless and sale. that Dr. Shoup tells mothers everywhere to give it without hesitation. even do very young babies. The wholesome grain leaves and tender stems of a lung- - healing mountain shrub. furnish the curslive properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. it calms the cough. and heals the sold “id sensitive bron- . chiral membranes. No opium. ho chlor- olorm. nothing harsh will...“ mm... or suppress. Simply a 1W3 plant attract no no to hell using 1 ‘ mil [1 .3333- ‘ll: lull n33.133- .... ‘sta’ 0! than showing motion! antipathy; rwith the law bfl'eeknr's. l \ â€"The last issue of Saturday Night contains a lengthy and well written letter from the pen 01 Dr. Burrown, of this town. on the subject of wa- ter filtration. a question that is new ‘ looming up on the city's horizon; ' â€"â€"Mr. Albert Martha. who was so badly hurt a few weeks ago by Jump- ing off a haystack onto’ a pitchfark handle. was able to be movedl to his home the other day. He is doing nice.- ly', and will be about again before Very. long. _ . â€"I‘slcrchunts report last Slum-day to have been one of the best trade days they have had for. al 00g time. There “ere many farmers in. and the. fine weather brought many towns- pCOple out also. The market 1131 .1 good day also. - -Albmlt a week 0.30 the bakers lot Believille raised their prices from 10 cartscolioenbslonalhhreepound; loaf. Maintainers (returned and so many darted to link» (Mr own bread that may the tokens re- duced their prices to thetcld figure. â€"l:lealrben tar-this bit of tarot war» slip mm the Poton'ooro Beview; The foods lwum by David Henley. on lhia moulds. milk hrom Oshawa to '1‘0- rnoto and return to Peterson by way of Pant Hopenon Oct. 30th and met. will loo wrcmutdd to the Petenooro museum. whey will! no doubt. prove of Wt 00 future generations.‘ . â€"The Farmers’ Bank have bought the ï¬xtures of the old Ontario Bank stand. and are moving them awry. They are to be stored forl a hut.- in one of the Baal warehouseu The Bank of Commerce having secure! the Ontario Bank corner. will likely. drove in shortly. As soon as this hap- pens there will be several other rr-owments of banking institutions. «A very tineoumroee dam hasjunt been completed at When. on the Bumt River. through the inï¬luorme 01 Air. Mclmyflin. being built under the supenvision ol the Super-.- hshendent of tin Trent. Valley «vall- en. lilibonewdam humulSOteist long with two wings. airing m head of water of dread a hs’lt'fleet. The under will be used. for. floating" logs and reservoir. purpoms 101' the merit Valley system. k â€"fI'Io check a cold quickly. get: from your dlrulgltist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Prevention. Dm- ginln everywhere are now dispensing Pnevemios, for tiny are not only do. but “My certain and 9mm Prevention contain no nuim'ne. nolsx- alive, nothing harsh nor aickeniap .Taken at the 'moeze 10130" Preven-. tics will prevent Pneumonia. Bron- chitis. La Gn‘ppe. coo. Hence' the name. Prevention, Good tor feverish children 48 Prevention 25 cent: (Pris! boxes 5c. Sold by all Mom. -Peterboro is certainly a great town. Last Saturday afternoon two old unen engaged in a. pitched battle with walking sticks. One knocked the other down and then the other got and poked the first a mighty! jab in the ribs with the point of his wine. sending him in the dust some six feet away. This mighty encounter was stopped. however. by the police. it incest be rather dangerous to live in a place where everyone scraps. from the youths who go on excursion trains to tile on men in tin streets. â€"Wheo the Stomach. Heart or K11. hey nerves get weak. then these or- gans always full. Don‘t drug the slowneh. nor stimulate the heart or kidneys. Thsb is simply s makeshllt. Get a prescription- known to drug- olsts everywhere as Dr. Sheep‘s Rs- siorstlve. the itselnrstivs is prepai- ed expressly let these wk inside anus. strengthen these aims, hit?“ its up Hill be. SW1 lie-tum“! .45 his tit ll tillâ€"slid ï¬llâ€! use smell help ltll em. iii“ «In. Hi3. it“ iblll: till Milli â€1 ill; chest. 11 this ltnwn. Ll L‘, -brmkviilo‘s munioipslly owned “not all! power plant «111le a «gross nut‘plun of $12,292.10 in the put twelve months. After deducting: $0280.10 lu' dqlrwtsltion and paying .36.le23 ddsentums. n numlus d $1301.68 maimed. despite a redac- tioo o! 1?. 1-20. in†thousand could for! of 1300 allowed to commuters.~ . Sale at the Market on Saturday of Household Furniture-15 Mattresses. shop worn. 10 Iron Beds. 10-Sett Springs. 11) Wooden Beds. ..2 Refri- gerators. 6 Lots of Carpet. 2; Bed- room Suites. 1 Coal Range, 1 Coll Healer. “ Plates and large quan- ‘tit-y of Grinite anl Glassware. Lounges. â€citing Clnlrs. etc. Silt? at one o'clock. without reserve. 8. Oli- 1012 our mum Elma; A lintsr Course In Bookkeeping and Agriculture. A course has been arranged at .ths Collegiate Institute. M, which ehaid prove mm in; and nodal for young men on the 1am. n‘hin cs'aroe will take up tin moat pm ticul euojectls ol agriculture andl “heaving. Ila it should he epphed‘ to farm operations. l’roanlbl‘ y not one farmer in every thmmnd- coma at the end of mob! yem take stock. badapos his books. and know M .wrat hurl been «the gain or! loss (or the year. 0! who taut mil-mom who perforce have to reckon at the {and at the yountho mastitiotlt‘hemr. extradition. but very law could all from what sources their profits were derived. or jmt minute as [can occur: rud.’ Oneotthooryiu; nmdsamong {antlers in mre systnm and more Dianna-dike whole in conducting their um Every harm is auda- depar-tmlnfl atom. and at the many departments. there we pruadhlyeomn on every (arm (which use y'ufldinl! vof'y smallll pmtrts. or even ruins- 11 a farm is to room for target proiw tits. these 'dcad' departments should on (retracted. und either be dropped or made so allay: . it At the Collegiate. air. itosev nu'il'l gï¬vo a quota! corral: in fair-m Dork! twining. rwhich well give tall the stun dents a thorough knowledge at all common musings forms. and u traint in; in kpepiyg an coo-mint. with each hold. and each animal. on. ‘ounc-h' oi erwirmlls. m the (arm. It any on» {Us rebuild .wish it. he can use take coon-o in other wojects ps typo.- v.ritiqg. unithmt'm. Kurdish flan» tune. composition, Mary, and. gee-l WW: The owrse in agriculture will take up animal Lhusosndzrx. the brooding. feeding and management. also judg- ring of horns. mole. street» and swine: dairyinlz. the Mn and care of a ldï¬ry bent; mtbods at handling and eating her milk. ton alarm and butter Mutation; ' boundary. a ï¬nd; an! theorists and crops 01 thoterm. murmur.â€- drailm and urea-min; land; horticu- s“. snd brown color-lags. Regular $10.00 and 900 each. For this sale ..... ...-Duos. ......cvus 650 Still another lot at same price They are grey tweed. black and navy frieze, all long style with loose backs. Regular prices $10.00 and 9.00. For ten days each .............. ‘â€" ..................... 6.50 810 Buys 815 Mantles. Ladies' grey and brown mixed Tweed Costs, 50 inches long, self strappings, velvet braid and button trimmed, scmiï¬tring or loose. This season’s style. Regular price $15.00, Ten Day Sale Price 10.00 85 Buys 88 Coats Children’s Tweed Costs in lawn and reseda and grey colorings, trimmings of velvet and braid. Regular prices $8.00 and 7.50. now only..... ..... ........ ....................... 1 5.00 6c Buys 10c WrgEErette 500 Yards printed Wrappercttes, navy grounds with white spots and ï¬gures. some tartan plaids. But for Ten Days' Sale we say only ......................... Regular value today roca yard. 6:: 12¢ Buys 15c Flannolotte Untcal'able Flannelctte in fancy stripes. ï¬ne soft weave, guaranteed untcarablc. Regular price 15c yd. Ten Days Sale price ...... 12C 99c Buys 31.20 Blankets Grey Wool‘Blankets, suitable for single beds, robe lining or horse covers. Regular price $1.20 a pair. But for Ten Days they go at 99c J. Sutcliffe 81 Sons LINDSAY lllf (OlllGlAli lllSIlllll â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"- IEI'OI’I' OF "MIMI: AT 1"! USER“ EXAIIIATIOIS. ma Latin -â€" Jean Flsvello 76. Mary Pepper 72. 1111301 Cinnamon 70. Viol-.1 Preston 65. Nettie Peel 63. N. Darcy. 60. Ads Nokes 59. W. A. Spence 56. D. McQuarrie 55. Fred Reed 53. Fran- cis Callaghan 47. violet Tecvin '39. Vera Sproulc 36. Janna O'Connell 11. III I Cllemislry.- G. Mitchell 1(1). ll. Wilson 91. J. Murphy 79 A. Jackson 79. P. Perrin 79. L. Koyl 77. L. Wood 76. H. Flavelle 73. L. Rogers 73. J. .l‘adgct 70. 5. Phin 68. K. Anderson 68. M. Gibson 68. E. Gra- ham. 67. K. Miller 67 W. Faiiis 66. M. Mark 65. P. Sprnttl 63. M. Failis 61, M. Tolm-ie 00. M. Webster 59. A Patton 57. C. Sutciifts 55. M. Brokâ€" r-nsbire -'.1. O. Jams 40. LL Knowl- son 35. I". McRae 27. . . Ilietory.â€"H. Flsvelic 85. G. Mit- chell 60. L. Rogers 78. M. Tolsnic 77. hi. Brokenshire 76. J. Murphy. 70. V. Barley~ 76. K. Anderson 74. L. L103! 72. 1’. Sprstt 7:2. W. Knowlson 71. R. Wilson 70. D. Puller 68. A. Jackson 66. .Willrrd Fallis 06. Harold Ander- son 60. 0. James 66. )1. Mark 65. H. l'lulp 64.. iii. McLaughlin 64. E. Mo- chhern 60. K. Miliar 00. M. Knowi- son‘ 59. V. Wm; 57. 11. Gibson 56. C. Nugent 56. C. Sutciitie 55. II. Far- lis '52.. M. Webster 51. 5- Graham '4' . P .l’crrin 48. A. Cinema: 17. A 'i’stton 46 J. Map 42. L. Wool 35. Absentâ€"A. Csrew. F. Jackson. 1‘. C'Ioughiin. 0. O'Neill. 'J-lsr Mi. . Buslnus Wrapoodenee. - I.. Brown 91. it. Vareoe 89. ll. Goad 81. G. Wt 81. H. Hungerlord N. J. Kenny 77, J. I. Simpson 76. L Warner 76. lira ingress 70. W. lie- Carly 72. A. Brimmell 71. G. Wilkin. son 70. l". Banshsw 70. V. Lai'lley 05. is Abbott 64. “1-7. Iloynu 38. W. Thurston 58. Howard and 53. A. K, nonwocli so. (i. am... 47, 303 â€ï¬g?“ 2 Fl“ 83.. I. Sin- 0 3 ~ . s has '. limmn‘im. . Aster-:1 ‘ m†m “ M i - lftiifliiittlllil †llf‘ii'u‘l‘a ' '- â€"- Harry CASH AND ONE PRICE ONLY OSHAWA Carroll 76. H. Nay‘lor 76. N. Thurston 75. (x. A. Flsveile 74. F. Gilli: 73. I. M. McCullough 72. C. Johnston 7:. E. Mchh 71. M. Par-kin 70. M. Bang 70. 15. R. Morton 68. 5033115:le 66‘. V. Mercer 65. N. Marsh 65. 11. Mercer 6;. A. Hughes 68, C. B. Cm- canon 63, Frank Bridel 83. L. King m. Fred Bridel 60. N. Callahan 60. C. Atelier 6Q G. C. Thompson 59. O. \arcoe 5'). C. Primal! 59. M. 1). “my 57. H. Guiry 57. W. Robert- son 57. R. Thurston 57. N. Arm' strong 57. K. Lawrence 57. G. (Iarew 56. L. Yarnold 49, 1.6. l’srkin 47. D. Sprutt 47, V. Gilbgly 46. G. Caf- roll 41. '1' O'Rcilly 34. 0. Mark 4:, (l. Patton 41. E. Henderson ~10, \. McIntyre '37, G. Fee 28. Absent ~‘.‘.'- Anderson. F. Denison. A. Sproure. \\'. Workman. 11. Graham. E. Henderson, H. Grassford. 15. Parks. ( Scienceâ€"V. Mercer 89. R. Shields $6.. I". Gilli: 82. M. Wrsy 79. L. Brirn 72. M. Carroll 76. E. McNa‘JZ. 76. H. Mercer 73. B. Cinnamon 71. G. Thompson 70. 0. Varooe 67. H. Nayiol 05. C. Johnston 64. A. Hughes 64, ,W. Robertson 64. G. Carer 63. V. Gillogly 63. N. Thurston 5L N. Edwards 6.1. L. King 61. S. Fiavelb: 61, L. Fallis 59. .W'. Kohl-hon; 57, L‘ l’rirneau‘ 56. K. Lawrence 56. 1‘. O‘â€" Ileiliy 55. F. Bridel 54. B. Jachion 53. 1“. Armstrong 52. I. Perkin 50. D. Spratt 50. N. Callahan 50... Paton 50. R. Thurston 47. A. Sproule 4.5. i-‘rank Brit-l ‘9 H. Coir-y 43. M. Begs 43. S. Fee 42. E. Benji-rm 2. I. Perkin 31. C. Waller 29. 0. Mark 38. L. Tarnold 27. Y. minute 24. G. Carroll 14. Absentâ€"W. Ander- son. F. Denilon. W. Workmn. .8. Graham. E. Henderson. L. King. B. Moreno. N. lauds. J. Wm. H. Gwssfork E. Parks. 5‘. kindly consented tiff. the classgrrhat dots i e s n stor Jonah s whsit- leach 1’13." u" it teaches. in.“ still less. it: c lath‘et list is» a us "i it ’5‘: tillâ€... (lie I _ to (an-