Warring; s:iloon-kcepers of Wheeling, Concert Company. under the manzige- have b -._-n selling beer in Bil-ounce glass- meat. of Mr. Charles Kelly, will give 3 es until, tor mutual protection. a num- concert in Dickson's hall on the evening , her of them came together and called 8. at Friday, N-iv. Zl'lth. rcry Well known here. having ciitvr-, rained audiences before by his voice. and guitar. Miss Hattie-Kelly. in. daughter. plays the piano and inande l Mr. Kelly is l hull. Baron Alphonse de Rothschild has rncc-ived from Cur Nicholas the grand Cordon of the Order of the White En- rlc. iu rec0guiiion of the services ren- I t TELEGRAPH PO‘EES ‘VAN'E ED _.BY_. ' H. D. Molaflrey, of Uswegn, N. l., To be delivered at Railway Sidings WE ARE AFTER. Your trade, and if you look carefully through this list. you wil tool that we have taken the right step to secure it. Compare ~ our prices with other stores or with any catalogue of lin.andisaswcetsinger. )lrs Emslie dcrcd by the banking house to his . . .'. . . s . nl'l'Ilinbur-gli. is :1 Stronger. but. judg: Majesty. “ “mg “‘“°““""5°“5°“' pl-‘Les that “m3 lme been “mt 30‘“ in.y from extracts from (impress of both l beotland and (iatllltld, she is no ordi- threatened her drunken husband that A woman of Florence, Mo., recently Parties having Cedar suitable for 34~inc_li Factory Cotton (nice round tlircnd. smooth ï¬nish) for . . .. . . .. Beautiful Flunnclettes in good ncut patterns . . . . .. .. . DQIDOIQ-QIICOII 03 CL‘XI'S "my clowï¬ouist’ and, like the mam- She won“ ,1†“in, him and .49, drunk 1391¢g can many? best returns from Eco Olilréegiililrii lIJc. Flautlk‘llcile (3;: inches wide) going nt...... 07 .\Ir. belly, is Cuplble ol Elvin" it every time he did She stuck to her the" “mm? by “"m'"; ‘1‘? “ndefs'g'md 331nm lily Milne“ (300d “mg m Fem) ‘9 “ 1m] _ e - n.‘ t) .. "I ‘ “aâ€. . y .1 _ d h l b d , tor full particulars, and nammg theâ€. “emu -.i-incli pure all wool, light and dnrk, plain and twill .. l.» ‘ . 1. venin- : en trtninment it:er 3 “UN OllCL, an _ er ins an 1113 not es, mumâ€. Smï¬om Pure all wool Factory Fianiicl,27 inch, nice ncut pattern 2:: beeprogi'nmmcs and posters. Admission touched a drop SHlCO. J W BLAII{ ‘1‘â€? heavy Canton Flannel, good warm nap . . . . . . . . US 2;) and 1:) cents. The longest commercial distance at ‘ ° : bust ColonCotton Shirtings, nice pattern . . . . .. ... . .. . . . .. 0‘3 (lovr'wncvr WORK AT ’Cn‘ocov Whid‘ “‘6 1""2‘dism‘ce telephone is “MGM, Etgngililld fires: Gl'ii'gliims’ no“. (“Signs ' M - i . . - . . u I ' I ‘ 1 i ' a o . or ‘ ._'|‘|,c Pcterbnmugh Times of ,he 7,“ now. operated is from Boston to Sf. OB‘H‘I‘IA’ ONT' Stacks of Pinstigblfiii gay“ n 31,. R. 3 Rogers was in Bub, l 1301"}. 1‘ distilllcc Ol l-‘wu ""ll-‘H- Th“: American Cotton Butts, free from dirt,nt four lor...... ‘35 “yum†on wadnesday and looked mm, g hue is more than twice as long as any Bng drive in Cottonade. suitable for boys‘ Wentâ€... 13-} um Government works Tl , b,, _, European telephone line. Lew wiziier weight in Tweeds, a big drive . . . . . . . . . . 23 . it. icas - X ‘k‘ b, d. . , u u I, l I I 58-inch Tublc Linen cream luid . .. . “4 work {mom (h, “orâ€, and of a d t 1 remar d e iscoveiy nus chellt y _ , y _ . . . . . . . . . .. .. , , . f, . . 18 am 0 dl_ I ‘, \T I. . En“ M t E 0‘ .th S, n 36 Apron Gingnnins, lnucyborders................................ l" wards Pctric 5 mill is to be gravelled at ma L m t ‘8 Ahsmt' ‘ compo 15m "'l pt. N'ew esiinsgn lidï¬ggdziiingil's glint-339333.“? Fancy Border Towels, 14 x 28 inches. each. .. . .. .. 02% “nee and made tight. The lock plat , Among the objects found was a ‘whole blate book. mij anmmhe’aud 'vet ï¬ghter Fancy honey-comb Towels, 20 x 48 inches, each 073’ Mr," will be repairbd in the spanâ€) and company] of avpodcn soldiers l5 linches than ever.’ ' l'nre Iflllilel] Towels, fancy check,13 x 26, per dozen.... ...... .... .... 50 . v. . . - " in licirr t. it: soldiers curry unccs ot-inc . antle Cloths allslindcs 7:, pit‘b Ibly the upper \iliarf will be tit ' d 0.5 Y d .d f l . . ’ ALL SUPPLIES FURNISHED FREE. 54-inch Heavy Benverillnntlc Cloths .... .. .. 1 00 pm] .d t in l ‘ l do give a p00 l en 0 tieir equipment. , . , ‘ _ , . I H , L L o, .13 as; n pau- shou d in the Phnmahs, [in e ' We are the only Canadian burscry pav- Children s Coatings in eidcrdowiis . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . .. . .. 50‘ undoubtedly be done at once, while the \T‘ I d_ d t’, ' I f . 1 lug snlnry ï¬lldicol'nmlï¬ï¬ï¬‚n f: im.tlic siiirt. 49-inch Tweed Dress Goods, beautiful combinations of colors.... . 20 mm“. cm, be lowered, and without 1 (at y 10550 . 01' w.“ lint-‘18; 8 Liberal I commissmn in port unic men. hobby Plaid Dress Goods, just the thing for school dresses 10 interruption to “Minmion The trafï¬c young woman, Miss Fannie Viola Itin- Large list of spccnilties, all having been 36-inch ALL woo,‘ Serge Dress Goods, 33 shuch 25 on Stnr-vcon and l’iweon. lakes is of ueznn, of Spenser, Mass, lay on her “35th “four mall ore-[mull .If 3'0" WM†404%" A“ “00" Black CRShmel‘C‘, 11 bargain 33 l \_ n 1 . J Y. ~ . "rel" iuz‘apormnco to vibe district and bed a, the Carleton hotel In Jackson a. sure tiing for t in Winter, u rite us. Iéuélioe; Starter gilblllilt‘l'kl‘lalovcs, vclry l)ine . . . . . .. . ... 15 i- i . . J , . . ‘ . . c r 0. ms ontcr osc(se:imess 10 . the mnintzunnnce of the'works :it this “He’ Fla" 0†an“ (“gm of we 6th mst" & Ladies’ Winter Undci-vesis, long sleeves... . . . . . .. .. . . 13 ' point, m [.91.] the height of w “er 0,, the Plac‘fl'a TCWIVC': ‘to her head and Slmt ‘ . ' ’ Children’s Winter Undorvcsts, long sleeves . . .' . . . . .. .. . .. . .. 10 i "we, lake and give quick and easy herself dead. the self murder had Nurserymen and Fruit Growers, Ladii-s’ Swell J-iékcis, this season's importation . . . . . . .. 3 50 l access throw,“ the locks demands the been premeditated for some time, as TORONTO, CIXN‘ADA. -, B‘enuiiful anc Curtains, bound edge, cream or white...... 29 ' " _ I ’1 ,, ’ several weeks ago She had bouum a lot [â€"00 , , , , 'lublc Cilclotli, 13, yards wide, new pattern conï¬ned to us... . . . . . . 25 .‘n (,losgst, attenuom _ B OVER I ACltEb IN CLLTH APION. “en's any 3 . i I. , . s - l- q.» f: ,u the cemetery and made armngcuwuls A“ “’8 w} t 03851 )vtiiit l;ll]l):llllldercdl§llll‘l§, ilplcnbbosomd...†.... ..:. :1! DEL , I! _ ‘ W y _ , ‘. . _ I . .- a 8 In or iiij 8 out z-nwers, s iii-ts on c- rcastc ‘...i ‘ the 6m? EtiiCOiSl‘iBiy‘iékwglll 63.2.2821: tclLart fl‘lltimlilfdeltuhel‘ to buiy an imagi Sinnmilettc sign-ts, colllnrs tittnclicdi...†.. :7 y . . t w . . s to a woo oc ts,w1itc iccis tint toes, cuvy.... .. .. .. . . .. (J nor of Ixent and Cambrid-re streets Just as the bull'an has been cxtermi- Men’s s(Yong clusiic Bruces vor' 1 12 . __‘ , .. , y Lnulsay, have purchased a lame quaw Dated from our great western plains, so I ! £3,400, Meg’s updgioysy Cups, bought at 0. big sacriï¬ce . . . .. 25 . _ j ' , . -. ) .. , . . oys an ll‘S t-hooltla ~f -tl- '-~l’12li 10 tiny oi fowl to be slilppcd to the lnng- liOus are.disuppcniing fiom India. be- When about ,0 select a hat 0,. bonnet News longg“,ool Shim gg’gd 21m,T‘fli’rgnf‘éiï¬hgiwoad’sn‘ 45 lisli market. lostal cards have been fore the rifle of the hunter and the axe do '0“ ask for a, 11;, e of the 5:49 of , '_ . "7 _ . _ _ _ 3 S P 3 _ MensnllwoolCuidinanJnckcts,asnup 75 sent out ndvn‘nng all parties with whom and plough of the farmer. In Katliin- ten or twelve years ago ? Do you think see our Jumbo wl,i,e°Bed_sp,.e,,d ‘ _ u u . ‘ . u n 1 00 .. flie ï¬rm have contracted, when to do- wn, whose forests have furnished one of 1f gem-Illner-tfses 3h°,tn,ewt913tltramps? Colored Wool Bed Blankets, 54 x 76. .. . . . .. . .. .. .. . .. . 1 25 ’1 ivcr- den, ,. . ,_ . , . . . an nuances Iem 111 m w aes . White Wool Bed Bl lk t‘ :4 "o 9r , i e y to hike place as follows. the list. letrLflIb of the retiiing king of “m the “feet Wm be exactly rich†There J b1 t f L d. ’ u l. c s, l x I ‘ H 1 r I 7 _._At their store, Lindsay, on Tuesday, beasts, an attempt is being made to will be somethinw wrong.,pe‘;1,aps some B‘,’ 0 0 a les‘ Juket?’ Slim,“ 5199‘â€, ‘0 01°50 aim-u "U November 2-ltli ; at Feuclon Falls sta- save the animals from complete extinc- peop1e would not Solic‘e it, ’butyou would. C(ï¬ï¬liegelg‘iiï¬gï¬g5°33}1m???“ " ' ' " ' " " "" 4 tion on Wednesday, the 25th; at Ouie- tion by prohibiting lion hunting during Canadian FactorY y’v,,,.,,_;,), a“ shini‘es] ,,e‘,.°fl;' 4'5 . mec station on ’l‘hursd-i the 26th' i). cried of six cars. It is said liow- “ Fin c ' '. - ‘ i ‘ . “iii. o u ' I :it Peterborougli G. '1‘. Ill.) station ori cviir, that the gi-iidu-il clearing uriny of Ladics’ BlackgChlsnhEiniar‘d’iibsifidiiiciiblizmliiicls Friday. the 27th. We trust the farm. the forests will of itself result in the gelfifgenvy “11 “700.1 must d°“b1°"†2:) 3 cm of Victoria and Pewrbomuuh cuum extermination of me lions. . . . ' oys ‘lOl‘i Paints, lined all through _. .. .. ... . . . . . . .. 2o .. ties Wm “Sigh the ï¬rm in their, if t especmny ,f ,t suns your taste and purse. Men s Serge Prints, well made and trimmed 75 . ~ . O l‘ e 0.1' S W» 1â€"- â€"~ N â€"‘ It is a11,1“, same when you buy 3 drops 0,. Men’s very strong wool Tweed Pants, 313 pairs .... . ..... .. 1. "0' 2 in open a econcctiou With the English BIII’I‘I-Is. wrap. The material may bc fashionable, Men’s Navy and Black Serge Suits, single and double breasted 2 75 1! market. for Oziundiun fowl. By follow- Srmsouâ€"In the township of Fenelon, on the fit good, and the style of making mod- Big drive in Children's two-Piece Suits; Size 2'3 t0 23, f01'- - 1 ‘35 ' ing (3103,31), the directinns for killing ’l‘ucsdny, Noyember 10th, 1896, the wife of em, but. ifit is cut by a. chart that lins been †“ †1305’s, “ †“ 22 t0 32’ 1.013 no - nu 2 75 ,, given the fly“! on postal cards and Mr. James Sunsou of a daughtem in use probably since before you wore a Men:s black “ iltCl‘pI‘OOf Coats, all sizes .. . . u . n .u - .:. ...... . . .... l. 50 _ v by Irwin" “WIS u in wei‘rht amid in . dress, you cannot expect it to have “mt Mens double breasted n11 wool Frieze Ulsters, tweed lined, half belt, is l' '“ ‘l -h k. .121 7 - DIED. ‘ smart, Up_to_dme appearance so desirable muff pockets, tab for throat, full standard length.... 3 95 ' list-c ass mar eta (3 condition, they IVIORTON__At Kirkï¬eld' on Friday, No- nowadayS_ Boys’ Overconts at all prices, $5, $4, $3.50, $2.50 and. 2 00 v Will make them :is destrnblc an article vember 6th 1896 Mr. Davis Horton of Men’s four-billion 1111 “‘001 SUNS Italian “mid “em “item 4 50' i . . , , , i 1 p , on the English market as other lines of Fenclon Falls, nged 33 years. {310538 Blankets: Shaped and Strapped†u u -- - - u 50 ‘ Canadian roducc. W ' ’ e OmeI'tCFISIGSX72 ...a..........-- .......o..c.oo.-.......... 1 P NEWSPAPER LAVI. and if improvements are made in n.11 other 25 Biislicl Grain Bugs, Eagle brand, seamless, l6 ounce, 3 ply, per doz. ‘ ___._-.._.-. The city of Brussels contains a clock that is wound up by the wind, and nev- er by human hands. At Bollcvillc. Ont., Thomas Jones, aged 80, and Mrs. Van, aged 70, have been united in marriage. Dr. Carl F. Nitz, a German phy- sician of Chicago, vivisectcd his wife, took notes of her dying condition, and then shot himself dead. Some of the New York dry-goods houses protect clothing and woolen fiib- rica from moths by placing the goods in moms chilled with cold air. Mr. F‘m’ncis ‘lnnrluur, of Orillia. has pull-Ml up sonio of the fish stakes put down by the llurou Indians for catch- in: ï¬sh at tho Narrows centuries ago. All of the stakes lind evidently been cut with ru-lo axes of either stone or iron. Champlain, the French explorer, who sojournud at the Narrows for nine days in IONS. wliilo “initan for the llurons to gather for their great onslaught on the Iroquois, refers to- these strikes at longth. \Vitli tlll‘ ï¬sh caught at the Narrows, the great. war party was pro- visioned for its march to the Iroquois country. The Otco tribe ot Indians in Nobrns kn linvc tukcn to the bicycle. Ovic ol the chiefs of th ' Otco tribe visited Ben- irice and became much interested in bicycles. The owner thought it would be fun to lot. tho old Indian learn to ride, and it was not long before the chic had. mastered the art. Then he must h we a wheel of his own, and. not luring: any money, he traded l‘onr po- nies for one. lle rode it to the reser- vation, and next duy half a dozen Indi- nns came to town, bringing poles to trade for bicycles. “ Ride fasrer. No fcsd." they say. The monks of St. Finncois Regis. at Le l’uy. hnrin: lor some years refused to pnv certain Government t'llcs, it was dccidcd to swim their crops and sell them by public auction. Th. sale took 1. A postmaster is required to give notice, by letter (returning the paper docs,not answer the law), when n. subscriber does not take his paper out of the other: and state the reasons for its not being-token. Any neglect to do so mnkes the postmaster responsible to the publisher for payment. 2. If any person orders his paper discon- tinued he must pay all arreurages, or the publisher muy continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether it is taken from the ofï¬ce or not. There can be no legal discontinu- ance until the payment is made. 3. Any person who takes a paper from the post-oï¬icc, whether directed to his numc or another, or whether he has sub- scribed or not, is responsible for the pay. 4. If a subscriber orders his paper to be stopped at a. Certain time, and the pub- lisher continues to send, the subscriber is bound to pay for it if he takes it out of the post-oï¬iCe. This proceeds upon the ground that a gun must pay for what he uses. 5. The courts have decided‘ thnt refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from tho post-ofï¬ce, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima fucic evidence of intentionul fruud. W The latest postal laws are such thnt newspaper publishers can arrest. any one for fraud who takes a. paper and re- fuscs to pay for it. Under this law the man who allows his subscription to run .nlong for some time unpaid, and then- ordcrs it discontinued, or orders the post- master to mark it “ refused,†and have u postul curd Sent notifying the publishers, lnys himself linh lc to arrest and ï¬ne, the nine a}.for.-tlicft. CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF‘ 'ICTOltlA. Notice is hereby given that the Municipal Council- of the Corporation of THE COUNTY OF ViGTOth will meet in the Council Chamber In the directions, why not in the art of garment cutting? The DE LA MORTON Tnilor System is new, but it is NOT on experi- ment. It is patented and registered, and has been tested long enough to prove its superiority over others, both new and old. If you want correct style and perfect ï¬t, combined with comfort, give it a. fair trial. It. will cost you no more than the old- fusliioned way. Customers express satis- friction every day. iii. E. EALDEB. Rooms in McArthur Block, nearly opposite the Post-Cince. SELL l I have decided t0» Go (fit (if: the Milliner Business and will sell my entire stock of Millinery At Greatly Reduced ' Prices For Cash. Velvet. and Felt Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, from 25c. UP. Come and look at the bargains 1 :un offering before buying elsewhere. l Our space will not permit us to enumerate a. larger price list, but we have HUNDREDS ‘ We have this senson lnid in the best assorted stock ever shown in Lindsay, and at prices that will make it move out quickly. Money refunded if not sntisfuctory. ll SAY. ll. of untold bargains waiting for you. ENTER, = - - New Brunswick Cotton Yni'n, ï¬ve pounds for. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. Try us with a letter order. OPPOSITE": ONTARIO BANK... This Looks Like. Poetry, But it isn’t. At least it isn’t intended to be. It’s object is to catch your eye and inform youthut we llleC bargains for you in \Vatches, Rings and other Jewelry, Fancy Chiiiziwnre and Glassware, Pipes, Purses,.Pictures, Perfumery, Stationery and Toilet Articles, Musical Instruments, Toys and Dolls, Bedroom and Toilet Sets, Points, Oils, Vurnishes, Wall Paper and \Vindow Shades, \Ve- are always ready To supply your wants in these lines At rock bottom prices At. S. N cvison’s Bazaar, Fenclon Falls. Furniture, Doors, Sash, ~â€"-ANDâ€"-â€"- Court House. in the; Town of Lindsay, éMRS. Y. .â€"â€"o‘\'.â€"â€" About 4 O‘dti persons were present. The i N- D E N crops were put up in four lots. and, al. Tamar the Day ornoyemberi ' j . . Pushing only fetched lSU francs. After the s:-lc “won 01' 8908"“ busmess- - - ' the sale 0' our .._ ._.__.. loud protestations against. the action ofI 33' 0"!†men m mpmwm us m . -- ‘ lnrv or comniis- ' . . Countv Clerk. ' "01le .b-' us Emile“ 5“ ' †Down With the “0 Hill!!! l n “ Down . -. - ' ' sion :iid weekly. bteady employment the W 6 9 ' P 'cm Clerk = 0M 5...... l o M Keomn 5,. _ | n . n ‘ .., ___ . i i we orphan: ' and ‘ Inn" h“ we workers; specintindnccmonts tobeginners. _ d. _d 1 t d r d. . 8" ' Write at once [or particulars to 10.!" on was time: c or so itions y..- y.ndo((. Gockorols‘ , _ Pad ‘ WIS For “lo. ï¬at. e‘ch; Rand s‘rong l F E E I I'llh dimeulty avoided. Rochester, N. Y. i " place and an exciting sccnc ensued, though said to be worth 1,500 frames. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the trnns~ ‘ 1 . _ Choice Nursery Stock. Specialties con- tlic ofï¬cials were raised Cries ol T“ MATCHETT‘ ' with the Freemasons, ! " Long "VQI Lindsay, vot- 4n. ism; ._33 0 . ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " ‘ "‘ Experience not necessary; but PM'“55â€""“ Catholic Republic!" were raised. Au THOROUGHBRED FRANClS ST- WEST: well marked. Apply at the Gum-fl: Oflice. l 1 )1 ‘r ..