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Watchman (1888), 26 Aug 1897, p. 5

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limit Sale â€"â€"-â€"_A.'I‘â€"â€"â€"â€" as a noun Bros. i .I ‘1tt’itlaclcs at 18c are a wonder. Cut free. N- 12} , IS, 19, 20, 23c. Cut free. ;‘ ‘5. bite Quilts, large size, ’sc. .‘tiitzimbra Quilts, pink a d blue, 75c. ' and l.\’ in. wide and heavy at 7, 9, roe. '1‘ ave-ls for 23¢. . tton Towels 25x42 in. QC each. ' (3:3..- of towels to choose from. 7 ,, / 1-‘igirzncls arriving, grand value, 5, 7, 10c, and 35g . . ,1 .4. ;.: 3 and 4c: but very special, 36 in. wide and heavy, 5c " ‘ ~ .5; 7". and 5c per yard. ; .1 y. ., Fiislied soft for needle, 8 and IOC. ' " n». 5; in. wide, heavy, 25 and 35c. ; in. wide, Pure Linen, 37 and 47c. ALL OUR OWN DIRECT EMPORTING. eSpecials on Display at Staple Counter. “W ?rints and Wash G-oocls ,-_.,,,»',‘<, tie-west q rods, clear- â€"â€"Scotch Zephyrs and Ginghams. odd ‘ ’- r/I ' \ 'I . z..: m ',."."t”,.'lll4r- 1.»... pieces, lUc, regular 14 and 160. . -‘ if ;_.z.h Prints, oest goods, ,g . :3 : lluz’s‘, clearing price |;\ "‘1 \ .) l8 (1) white, pink and white, black and 4"“ f7 ‘ ' . . . white suitable for dress or childr ’ ~'_;.. ~7;,:~;. c ml Sinai, sale price, a. ’ ‘ on S suitings, all reduced to 10¢. ' ' ghyrs, the kind that will i ,‘ s..- price lire, regular -â€"Cbildren’s Cashmere Dresses, short sleeves for hot weather, 79c, colors cream, blue, cardinal. Dress Goods j vi '9 Dress (Winds. 4‘3 in. - rzzni that will not fade, 1-2.1: pr 7 i ; .i.;.‘ , - ‘ f 3 . 95,106 r ‘.,,V..:.;.V:L,3‘ 44 in. Wide, re- u.\ .w. 1/07 17, 18,; ‘ 2-8. 3 . . _ . a 2:; cream, cool goods, 4:. in. v 1, and 121.5. , , .â€" ll"' . l»- . m. steam. pale blue, pink. : ~ >. .‘L‘wawo'l. Cool for summer, . 21.3, originally 500. Ladies’ Underwear. â€"Elegant Shot Edects in plain and figur- ed goods, all this season’s make, re- duced to 39¢, regular 60 and 650. â€"â€"~ll|and 44 dyed all-wool Surges in Brown, ,‘0‘ f, {H . . . . ‘ ‘ “I 1 7“ e and gimps, ranging in price from 1c ' to Sc per yd, very cheap. ' v ___.___.._.._.._ _._. . .._..- h. {is/525 RIGHT " fits, well made of muslin, â€"Special lines of Dress Laces, cream, ment in the way of blankets. n- - 'thcz‘ lines '23, 30 on and butter and beige. medium and wide .. widths, :3, o', 10, 1235c. v: ,3,. H ,,,.,,‘\.‘ made of fine â€"Hosiery, heavy black cotton, fast -'.vcll and). trimmed andl 091°" 190' _ -â€"l’IOSlel’y, tine. made in Saxony, Hems~ Specl'll, a: 5”, 6‘. , 750. _ _ . , dorf Dye, 2 for 20c, the 20c kind. ...». 522.1 colored, full range, ed, 20c. the 25c quality. ‘1‘. . '._, ‘ ' . . . “"h-vd on fine ““1511“: Ladies’ and Children’s sizes, cos: price. Clothing Department. "a": c‘ ms. red and black, ; ~â€"Mens’ Thin. Cool Coats, made in Black l Sateen, 896 l 7:. Slit; 51‘“. ‘-.;'-.l v.3; sl. '5. hits t? 'K.;‘ J 'c ‘x'xirrth 6:»: to $1 1 rests. Underwear. Eiiih-y‘ mm. Vail-omen:- ‘25 to 503, {â€"Largze number of Odd Suits fir boys’ ’ '5 . . . . 86 Eb ' " '- _._v...., .. ‘ :zur:"‘s‘c:‘.r 50.: to 6 to 10 yrsâ€"worth nearly double. I I ., . , , , â€"-Cotton Blouses for Boys, made of fine 7 ‘N‘ “1"“ ‘ ”71“ 1“” ““1 3‘7“”, imported Sateen Duck, nicely trim- .., r: t t. x.. . 7 , . med. price 50c. We. mace or the wash- -â€"Boys’ Fine English Cotton Duck Suits. y -â€" . s. r, on. an: ..;t-.. ‘ ‘ regular price 81.25 to $1.75, special ‘ -‘ r A-S llid: “:lln correc. $1 00. ' a :ll‘ _' l‘ 32.), .)i)c‘ ' l _ l‘ l Univ n t h l'G +0 '3 I, 23 cents. l) .3 any Department at Putts Bellul’ Tllall Eltr. r 25 cents. r 35 cents. l l L UTTLE LOCAL LINES. EélBA SO 53ll171~Ilwucr of marriage licenses fill 33‘. Lindsayâ€"GU. graduate of q . ;F*.‘flolv’i:ical cxaminafious by Institute.â€"22. 23‘ Lm"“‘3'~"-"-’- â€"â€"Teeth made by Mr. Gross over twenty ““3 Wine in Lumber. Shingles, years ago are still being worn, and in good ‘31-: and. Tip. .40 [0 H. Bln'ASs‘ 3; serviceable condition.â€"30-tf. 't' â€"If all else fails Extract of Black. berry is a sure cure for summer com- plaint. PERRIN’S. â€"The annual excursion in aid of the home for the aged Will take place on Thursday, August Lilithâ€"the last of the- ters LLA s latille' â€"Prof. Dean, phrenologist. Lindsay; home Saturdays only.â€"â€"22. AND .\ll;\$t)LS and ['MB' cared wit. No reservO- ., 5"" Flt. (‘oon ofGooderhzim oc- "W’li of the Cambridge-st. : on Sunday last, deliver- lilxt'ourses. 4,.2 . ‘“~ iiWi-‘i w are :ilwavs guaranteed i’arasols for 40¢. . ~ - ~ ‘ ‘. ti ’aras< )ls for 25¢. . ‘lk‘ll'i always \vclcoliie 33 half-holidaysâ€"to Sturgeon Point. This l’arasols for 50¢. f: “1311: none. Booms over _ ‘ ‘ “”1" " l3113-19“- make the excursion a grand successâ€"304. :asols for 75¢ arasols and Lmb ' ‘ and very pretty lines in Tabb-c, Rockers, Eaiy 5i". \‘51'i'ing Desks. Also ”~'=)-‘1'.‘rllonm Furniture, at ) larasols and Lmbrell '51 Y's viii-l. Benson houseâ€"3'. zilch. llark _ Sons, lOSta ..OO . ... . l~ r l a’ ,"s’ roi'se his: week. ihe . b A- . o-v - . ~ »‘ . L d 0,5 01' s 3 ‘ w ltl'O aground-lioghole l m if .. 1‘" to secure its freedom residence on Colbornc-sr. just east of his former residence, recently purchased by Mr. \Vni. Flavelle. Fawn, Blue and Grey, reduced to 19¢ K â€"Lot of Job Dress Trimmings in braids The newly oazetted Colonel. Sam. Hughes, â€"Hosiery, line, made in Saxony, fashicn- farm '1‘ 0-; Flint) Embroideries, â€"Colored H086 in tang‘ cardinalsy'in fifty acres on the north side 0f the tI‘ECk, ~ Viril‘tlfic :0 Sirâ€"Full range Of Summer Coats and but forlunatclv he tell upon :icluinpot wear, extra special, $1.25 to $2, ages mug": railwav men as a 10w joint in the at ance Mr. Geo. Henley has $4.000 or sumo, _ ‘ . secured tho contract and the work of con or $5,1HX). Ho vows this won t occur again, struction will be pushed rapidly forward. and the next, year he appeals against, the THE WATCHMAN, LINDSAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26TH. I897 . 5 -â€"Found, in the north part of Lindsay, a. Lagy's Black Cape. Apply at this office. â€"â€"Sewing machine needles, imported castile soap, combs, tooth brushes, teaberry, 5c. oz.â€"33. PERRIN’S. â€"Duck shooting commences on \Vednes- day, Sept. 1st. and the sports are already locating their shoots and getting their guns and ammunition ready. ‘ â€"The dwelling house of Mr. Fred. Moore of Napanee was burglarized one night last week. The thieves secured about $21 )0 worth of booty in cash and metallic goods. â€".\'ew stock of Bedroom Setts. Hall Backs, Easy Chairs and Fancy Rockers just arrived. Bedsprinqs and Mattrasses at the lowest cash prices. M. E. TANG- xnr.â€"18-tf. “Messrs. Pedlar . Emerson turned out a substantial truck for the Lindsay Lu m- ber MiLIs which is now in active use haul- ing monster loads of lumber behind Mr. Carew‘s handsome pair of draugt horses. probably the heaviest team in town. â€"Undcr the provisions of the New Act, Marriage Licenses are issued by MR. Iuos. BEALL at his residence, Albertsstq at any time of the day between 0 a.m. and il p.m.; also at his office in G. \V. Bcall‘s jewellry store during business hours as usual.â€"S-tf. â€"The \Vni. Hamilton Manufacturing Co. of Peterboro, have received an order for a ten starrip mill, for a Belmont mine. It is rumored that a local mine owner will invest in a. stamp mill to be used in our gold mines in the north country in the near future. -â€".\1r. \Vm. Dowson, of Ops, who recent- 1 y had the misfortune to sustain a fracture of the leg, is dorng nicely. His many friends will be pleased to learn thathe was able to be out on Saturday last, though he had to have the assistance of a pair of “crutches." â€"-What is the matter with furnishing a suitable shelter for the corporation road roller. Exposure to all kinds of weather will neither add to the beauty or the in- durancc of the machine. It has been on exhibition long: enough to cease to be an attraction. Let the board of works see to this at once. â€".\Ir. John Carew has a stall‘ of men eni- ~Euglish Drills and Ducks, b1,” andlployed in “sorting" his logs down in the bay and expects the work to be completed this week. The logs will be towed to the mill as required and then converted into lumber. Mr. Carew states that he now has more than enough logs in the bay to keep his mill humming until the close of navigation. â€"He would a. wooing: go, but the youth- ful Romeo who marched the unlucky thirteen blocks one day recently to meet his Juliet and found to his horror that he was still two blocks away from the "light of his life.” and then felt that “tired fcclâ€" ing“ stealing over him so sadly that he re- luctantly rctraccd his steps. He should invest in a bike or induce his lady friend to move into town. â€"â€"The 45th Battalion goes into camp at ingst-on on Tuesday, September 7th. M.P., will it: in command. There are six companies in this battalion under the following captains zâ€"Lindsay. Capt. \Val- lace; Lindsay, Capt. Holtorf; Fenelon, Capt. Hunter; Unicniee, Capt. Evans; \Voodville, Capt. Staples. It is rather late in the season, and we would suggest. to the boys that the scour-ca double equip- â€"The \‘anstone farm just. north of the corporation limits, and for many years known as the Waddle property, has been divided up and sold to three different farmers. Mr. Patrick Murphy purchased the cightyt‘ive acres lying south of the railway track, and on which all the buildings are located. Mr. Jas. H. Hopkins secures the ncrth-wcst while Mr. Andrew Marshall adds the north-east fifty acres to his present farm. It is all good arable land and is very con- venient to the town. â€"Last Friday morning Conductor Harr l’ilkins of the I. I}. O. railway hada narrow escape for his lifc. \‘v'hilc stand- ing on the platform after the train had left (looderhaui he was thrown from the car. bushes which 'bi‘oke the fOI‘Q'C oi‘ the fall and in all probability saved his life. The train was stopped. and run back to where the unfortunate man lay. He was :issistcd 0n the car by the train crew and taken back to Gooderbain for treatment. The accident was causchby what is known rails, and the sudden jerk was responsible for his fall. â€"-A citizen writes .â€"â€"“Thc new band stand erected at the market square, corner of Jubilee park will evrttziuly be useful as Well as ornamental. But why has part of it been fixed up for a. refreshment booth 3 Is it the intention of the council com- mittee, or the \\'.C.'I‘.l.’., to run afull- fledged bar in connection therewith and compete against the heavily licensed hotels or confine themselves to ice cream and mild drinks in opposition to Kentsst. conâ€" fectionaries, who always expect to do a little extra business on bandnizhts. In either case it will be manifestly unfair. They do such queer things in this here town that it makes some people wonder. â€"Business men and incrchcnts are com- plaining of a new species of vandalism and uncalled for annoyance. Fret ucntly their windows present a. bespatteret appearance owing to .tobacco chewcrs having made their markâ€"they evidentlv can't writeâ€" high up on the windows. Then again the awnings and ropes are a source of annoy- bv the midnight prowlers. If the :rwning's are left down then these gents jump up and catch the rods and swmir _Prof. Dean, phrcnologist, Lindsay? thereon until they are bent nearly double Amer ican Phrenological and become a menace to the unsuspecting pedestrian. If the awnings are not. dowri they set to work and “knot" the ropes as far up as they can reach. One or two merchants have decided if they can get a clue to the guilty parties they will make them “sweat" before the chief magistrate. The police should not. permit these loafers to congregate in front of business places. â€"-Thcre is trouble looming up in the dis- tance for our municipal councils In con- nection with the valuations for municipal poses. To-day the township assessor . . . . - our , beingjubilce year the managers desu'e to in the majority of cases bases his calcula- tions to a great extent on the old~time â€"Mr. Thomas Matchett, the venerable prices. and so long: as they are all alike no county clerk and treasurer, has let the harm results to any one. . contract for a. handsome two-storev brick there farm properties are changing hands, But here and and the new owner fairly shudders when he finds that the farm he purchased for is as-essed say at SLOUO assessment. The appeal is practically .(.b\_) , ‘ “~ 1‘ mid to be killed. ‘17:? {he excursion in aid of ,_{1,:3l',;*-t‘ .\:i-d ‘toSturzeon Point 1- eTIMOn. August 26th. The undies for 19 cents "“'”"-i'- “ill leave the town wharf 1h. .. . .. . ,- - “ 1‘ cents- t...f ‘iullli- 'Iickcts. 2.) and 1.) IO cents. "“‘C “Hybody. " cents. 5.3,?" Robinson leaves for Mus- 9 ."f'l‘ *0 do colporteur work in 4 7A5 "it“ ’3"? 'L'Dpei'Canada Bible . - 9 about first of October next. mes 1:) Ladies Belts rznte up his final term at the a :mll- He has recently corn- «zlzf‘p ‘hm'uh the counties of ‘ “as and Atldington. r 13,, “RU-trim Ryerson Henderson : .335? 0y the an of a scaffold in . iris: Week. was a. brother of - 1'“ “Kilian of town and also Of E‘Ian‘dlm‘ or the township of Ops. ‘1‘! the latter lady, it will be ‘Erel .t' ..c-. :hrcc Years ago. 1’.Y’S OLD STAN“ a“j-a"?it:tittiesudlh‘st .31“ Jos. Price Of Toronto is in town thrown out at the court of rcVision, after and has taken a number of orders for board which it finds it way to the county judge. signs. which he is now turmnu out f" Evidence is received and it is shown merchants and leading business men. that the present owner purchased the “Joe“ does not patronize the railways any farm 3.. y at $5,000. The learned judge can more than he can help as he is an enthus. only dcil with the facts and is not sup- iustic bicyclist. and an ardentadmirer of pasetl to take into his corisideration that the W°°d frame Comet, havrnir already this :issnssment is found on the same basis ridden over 2’000 miles this season. as the whole municipalitv, and so down -â€"The season has been an exce tional goes the aSs’essmcl’ét to the actual Brill: ' ‘her arts of America as we 1 as in paid for it. Each an every year sees . 0. one m- 0‘. -. p f C do. A letter from one or more farms in every district n.0vrmr this within '0 alim date Aukust 15th along this line and in that. way the new will? bligari‘ll‘cizrnie: resident of Lindsay: owners evade. payment of their fair share istates that the present summer has been of the municxpal expenses. inc end will ‘ - . ly come and the township councils hottest down there in twenty years, sure ‘ _ . . 23511 an absence of the usual showers until Will be forced to appmnt commissioners to ' ' 's a 0 When it betran to alue the‘ municipality at just what it is laigogiiii 2ft} Slim 3%. excess of mdisture worth. Ilieir the rate will be lev‘ied (flotlne. right along. On many days rowers so hot mensuralc \Vllh the Ireorircnicnfs o Iin that vou could have almost fried meat or municipality upon tlnilncvs v.2: :a light; 'rl boiled potatoes in the sun‘Without the this way alone can hfc lq‘ues‘ungh. “an"il aid of fire. Some of thEITIOI‘ldlanS are settled. The'values h) {VIE can: ip. nt thinking of coming to the Canadian gold fall away down and t e 1.1 e 0 (1858531119 fields to cool off. “ 111 1-30 an a) UP'UP. â€"The Victoria County Cheese Board meets to-day. â€"The five first form candidates passed at Penelon Falls were all pupils of S. S. 30- 3. Somerville, Kinmouut, Mr. A. E. BrySOn, teacher. â€"A Sunderland lad writes Dr. Neel- ands that he made her asuccessful fit afterhaving eight sets of teeth made in l‘oronto and elsewhere.â€"17-tf. â€"The duty or. lumber going into the upon the Canadian lumber industry and our local dealers feel it slightly. â€"On Sunday last Miss Maggie ‘Waldon. I United States has had a depressing effect y l daughter of Mr. John Waldon of Ops, had a narrow escape from ascriousztccidcnt by falling over a defective railing in front of the south side of the house. As it was she was pretty badly stunned by the fall and had her left hand out and badly bruised. The wonder was that she did not break her arm. â€".\Ir. B. Gough, the wonderful cneap man, is receiving congratulations from his many friends upon his success in securing oxn NEW PLANK on the sidewalk in front of his new and handsome premises. He is also complimented upon the “hump-back" appearance of the sidewalk but regrets that the slope is the wrong way, as falling pedestrians will tumble into the gutter inâ€" stead of his place of business. .â€"Mr. \V. W. Logan is a genuine ad- mirer of horscflesh and always has his eye pcal‘cd for anything good in that line. \V hile enjoying a few holidays at Bobcay- econ he was shown a handsome little black pony that completely captured his fancy to the extent that he had to buy it. The pony is now being instructed in the way it should go. and ere many days will be seen on Kent-st â€"â€"lloly smoke! They are at it again. Only last Thursday the town property committee met Captain Diament and made a. proposition re the proposed store house at the wharf and then mildly inti- mated this would include a free pass for each member on the steamer Esturion. 'Ihe sad thing about it this time was that there was not. 9. Daniel to rebuke the author of the proposition. . -Carpcntcrs and other.building mechan- ics are busy these days completing repairs to the county buildings. County Clerk Matchett‘s rooms are undergoing a com- plete change. A new floor has been laid and. nicely painted while the walls and ceilings will furnish full scope for the. kal- somining and paper-hanging artists to get in their line work. Additional shelving has been added in this office as well as in the library in the upper story. â€"-In a recent issue. of the Endeavor Herald appeared a readable sketch entitled a “Canoe Cruise” from the pen of Mr. .E A. Hardy, B.A., who did up the pretty lakes of North Victoria a short time ago along with a couple of personal friends. He tells of the beautiful scenery, the good fishing and the hearty kindness of the pioneer people met with, mentioning particularly One family where the children numbered about fifteen, all fine specimens or the native-born. ~Lindsay possesses perhaps more solid men than any town in the Midland dis- trict, and we fail to have a “fat man‘s club“ to foster adipose tissue. On Monday Inst Messrs. A. McAulay, S. Brown and Edit. Gunn happened to meet in an up- town grOccry and the question of weight arising they stepped upon the scale in the order named. Mr. McAulu tipped the beam at :lll pounds, Mr. rown at 202 )ounds one ounce and little Bobby only 202 pounds fiat. â€"-Cliairm:in \V. M. Robson of the town property committee has the new band stand completed and nicely illuminated with electricity and with his committee are now busy preparing: a suitable program for the inauguration next Friday evening. Speeches and orchestral selections. tour-- tlier with a special program by the Citi- zcns' band will go far to make up a pleas- unt evening. Seats will be providi-d for the ladies and the booth will be in charge of a first-class caterer. â€"On Thursday, Sept. 9th,a grand garden party will be held on the beautiful grounds adjoining the R. C. church at Victoria ‘rload. Gates open at one o'clock p. in. s'mrp. At three o'clock a grand buggy will be drawn for, and handed over to We lucky winner. llcfrcslnucnls of all kinds will be served at s‘ix o‘clock by the young ladies of the parish. The move will be illuminated in the evening: by Chinese lanterns and fancy colored lights. A pleasant time and a large gathering is anticipated. â€"â€".\Ir. Stephen Oliver of the north ward had the misfortune to lose his handsome bay drivina.r horse while out huckleberrying in l)i;.:by township a couple of weeks ago. \‘fhllc awav picking berries he left the animal feeding, and tied with two lines. Another horse that was running at large evidently made a raid on the fodder. and the animal in trying to protect its feed fell in such a position that it could not get up, Oliver's return it was is a hard loss for Mr. and before Mr. strangled. It. Oliver. ~Little Jockey Simpson won't uo near the water any more, if he knows it. Last Saturday he. alone: with some otherjuven- ilcs, undertook to practice navigation in a punt belonging to one of the river steamers by means of a rope. The punt was close to the wharf and Little Jack thought he would push it out, but unfortunately in doing so, toppled into the water. When he came up he was seized by a companion an hcld above the water until Capt. li‘. Crandell rushed to the rescue and lift- (l the little fellow into the punt. He had a narrow escape. --Below will be found the only complete reports of patents granted this week to Canadian inventors by the United States government. This repsrt is prepared specially for this paper by Messrs. Marian Marian, solicitors of patents and experts, head otiic~ :-â€"Temple Building, 185 St. James-sh, Mantrealzâ€"Antoine Ernest, winding indicator for watches; John Askew, Leamington, Canada, hinge roller gate; Laurence V. Benet 8.: al, gas oper- ated gun : Terrance E. Bissel, Prescort, Cmada, disk barrow; Jean Claret 8:. a], electric railway system ; Hernando de Soto, stick or umbrella holder; Isaie Frechctte, Montreal, Canada, machine for marl-tins: continuous length of wire nails: Arthur Mircault, Fort William, Canada, not lock; Henrv Morris, \Valkerville, Canada, unard nail clump; James A. N isbet, Hamburg, Micb., jaw for steel traps; Jacques A. F. E. Normand 8.: a], steam generator; William J. Smith, Victoria, Canada, speed recorder; John L. \Vhitc, water distributing system; John C. Raymond, bicycle. â€"Our mutual friend, Mr. A. M. Knowl- son, of the New York Press, who has been sojourning on the beautiful shores of Bal- sam lake for the past few weeks, had an experience one day last week that eclipsed all his previous experiences as a fisherman. With a. companion he was trolling, down past the bi island when “Bucke ‘ feft a. sudden jer ' and realized that be ad one sure. The line was played out rapid and sure, but the varmint didn‘t. appear to run in the regulation way. Then when he came to take in the line he was surprised to find a resistance that could only be ex- plained by a forty pounder. He tugged and pulled at the line in the most approved fashion and called to his companion to be ready to assist him to land their prize, for it must be a. monster sure. They were all excitement when nearing the fatal paint, but just imagine their extreme dis not to rind that instead ot a “Whale" they ad only succccded in capzuringa littlc_three pound “lung." 0n booking the iish it had evidently turned a somcrsault. and the line formed a loop around the tail. aidthe work of hauling it in wrong end first gave ' an excellent opportunity to display its full powers of resistance. mâ€"v .r..up.. unu‘ . .__....-___. ...._.-.-_,_ V- . Photoraphs. I. H. Oliver is prepared to take instantan- eous photos under his new skylight as cheap as the cheapest. Studio, 128 licnt-st., Lindsay. nearly opposite the post officeâ€".34. _.._.__ Rooms to Let. Students or others desiring rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board, can be accommodated by applying to No. 20, Cam- bridge-5L, No. 5 Daly’s terrace, opposite Waider officeâ€"34¢. â€"â€"..â€"_. Roof Painting and Repairin . R. YOUNG practical roofer and repairer. Residence, 40 East Kent-st., Lindsay. Es- timates furnished on all kinds of galvanized iron work ; roofing and repairing ; slate, lar and gravel work ; metallic shingles ; metal and tile roofing ; metallic ceilings, etc. Flues and chimneys cleaned. All work Guaran- teed.â€"3o-tf. b F Lcltf‘S‘RLY WARNER <32: CO- , FALL l897. BOYS’ CLGTHING- . Buying and selling strictly f0:- cash brings us as near as possible to the actual cost of production and enables us to give you perfectly NEW GOODS at BARGAIN PRICES. -â€"Boys’ Strong Canadian Tweed Suits, just the Suit for School, to fit Boys 5 to 10 yrs. Pants strongly made and well lined. VERY SrucraL. Fall Fairs. Eldon, fall fair at Woodville, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 215i. and 22nd. North Victoria fall fair at Victoria Road, Sept. 15th and 16th. Township of Harvey Fair, Lakehurst, Oct. 1. Ontario and Durham Exhibition, Whitby, Sept. 27 to 29. \Vest Durham and Darlington, Bowmanville, Sept. 16 and i7. - Smith, Ennismore and Lakefield, Lakefield, Sept. 16 and i 7. East Durham and Cavan Agricultural Society, Millbrook, Oct. 1 and 2. Canada’s Industrial. Toronto, from Aug. goth to Sept. 1 llh. Mariposa Branch Agricultural Society, at Oakwood, Thursday, Sept. 30th and Fri- day, Oct. ist. Lindsay Central Fair, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 23rd, 24th and 25th. Brock at Sunderland on Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 27th and 28th. Sturgeon Pomt Notes. â€"The summer is passing and there is talk amongst the coltaqers of prospective departure from here, while others discuss the approach- ing shooting season. â€"Fishing is not over yet although as a gen- eral rule encouraging catches are not frequent. (ICO- Dean reports having caught two down $l.25 â€"â€"Busy opening ourâ€" FALL IMPORTATIONS of Dress Goods, Mantles, Millinery. etc., this week, to which we will call your attention later. G/WNC nvct seeps bass and his friends say they Were good eating 1 l a, 3t â€"-The l’cterboro Salvationists gave quitea. 0/0 L E N D SA? 31625» ‘v' I?" concert on Thursday afternoon. The musrc 6 “I‘ll"! . “"l was of goodouality and was appreciated by \- “7‘ the excursionists and residents. aâ€"Ahgame of ball between a team from town ~â€" an t e local players interested the coplc mm mflfi__,.,_ here Thursday. The local talent againpdem- m gm‘“‘" oust-rated their ability to play the game. winn- (if: ing in 8 innings by a score of 23 to 21. Dur- ll , mg the match Varcoe of the Lindsay team was t 1‘, hit by a pitched ball and severely hurt. 116 ll?! ll. ll [74 A docrz‘z'sz'fig. â€"Morlon “'arren Bogart, of Beleville, visit- Hozzeszfy. .. ing at Judge Dean’s cottage, had the misfor- tune to break an ankle bone on Thursday while collecting grass hoppers for bait. Hc gamely finished his fishing before reporting- his I! I injury. â€"Two young gentlemen and ladies drove from town here on Sunday. They were unfor- tunate in having a couple of breakdowns, one at Jordon’s hill near l‘enelon, where the wliilllctrees gave way and a serious accident was narrowly escaped. A tongue and trees were borrowed at the Falls, but this was i: snapped while doing one of the sylvan drives at the Point. Mr. Graham kindly loaned a conveyance in which the parties reached town Goes hand in hand with honesty in merchandising. News.- paper misrepresentation might draw you to a store and perhaps sell you once, but it would be y:.ur list purchase there. We not only want to sell you this summer, but again next fall. and also the following seasons. We cannot allot-d to even exaggerate :the merits of our oflerinc. Our S‘a.l-'- ! ments are always with the merchandise, and your money ‘o-zz-l' \ it not satisfied. in safety. â€"Thursday forenoon while endeavoring to prevent a dog fight Miss “jack” Milne was bitten by one of the canines. serious nature. It was nor of a â€"Monday evening a local team of wliist ' OUR ll'llDSUMMER SALE ! ‘t*- m7 m 5-. â€"â€"What might have been a drowning acci- dent occurred here Tuesday afternoon. Messrs. Cullon, Fee and â€"~- were out canoeiiig, and while endeavoring to change positions capsized, Their cries for help caused consternation. Quite a number of boats put out to their l Insure... Is now on, and we are offering SPECIAL REUU‘TIONS on all players were defeated by a quxiriette from town ’79 you can call and let us prove it. [\nnwlson: St. Pointâ€"Messrs. Dr. Simpson, the Crandclla, which broueht down Prof. Li â€"An excursion party leaves to-day for l; The MOdEl Shoe Store' Kent-St" Lindsay. rescue. Mr. Thcs. Stewart helping them lines of Shoes in stock. You can buy to better advantage by a margin of 7. The players were : Townâ€" ll ix; ‘ c. ll. Grantham, o. u. Hopkins and J. i). ll l Clark’s moonlight, which by the way, was not Coboconk, Avia the Dawn. That they will from their perilous position, he being first on here than any shoe store in the county. Why! Because Messrs I‘adilcn, Kennedy, O’I.cary and J. B. li‘lavclle. The town team returned home on )‘ a SISSON 00., a big success. enjoy the outing is a certaniiy, “Biddy” Barr ' ‘ is managing the affair. W Mk... .. , You Property- «LN-h «we. é g“ cuts a small figure in the total With an agent who baâ€" . x % cost ofa tailorrmade suitâ€"that. pcrience in the business. ~'o . . . . .. l. .m. ,, @ fi% 15, our kind of tailoring; lining, “dd, ”3'” -‘“‘“S pmc "' . -:- n c. ’ buttons and the work foot up pt13:“,:l.\.;.,. H 3,.) r _ I , .ii~ 51:: n l.‘ if 1‘ fi ’ over two thirds. insured in Flirtrt‘piss L "-3 IT 8 Unless you have worn one at the lOWi‘Sl‘. p,..s‘blc i it. © of our suits ynu Cannot- appreci- will pay yml tr came am, to , -, » before eii'r~~= ll“, \(hll‘ irsu ate the care be exercxse in the ., _.,‘ J.“ .- MONEY TO I... ~ : li.ile debris \\ .nch go to malt: Aoplv ,0 a perfectly tailored suit. ' ' it) $‘l in 7‘ , o 8" k g i .‘C H‘ o ‘I l ‘ ‘. WE SAYW Suits to Orin from $14 up. Ei- . W m i \'o. S \W'illiamsin l..7:ni.~:.~._-,~. Trousersto Order from $3.50 up. ‘ .OirCC ll Orrin ll. liaise, Cambridge-sf. Method/s! Ci- CHAMPION 81 GO_, Alerchan t Tailors vath's Block, corner That makes this store a good place to trade. \Ve but rccrte the facts. It. is what the people find hereâ€"what- they have found at, this store for years in the past. The evidence is here for you. as plainly as for us. Beautiful designs in all lines of “â€"â€" Piano, Voice, 5 3 Studio : 132 Kent-st. "JEWELLERY! Kent and Cambridge-sis. â€"WATCHES. -â€"-L‘LOL‘/(S. Over Prderson, Nuzent i.‘ . -â€"SILVERWARE, ,__ _h___.__,, :._____ _____ â€"â€"C'HINA and â€"-6’RICâ€"A-BRAC, E 70. â€"wui:iu: on}: 1 ourâ€" 5 GE~ A LITTL. .l _..__ “75.. "l“l’lill SPECIAL "'DC’WMENTS IN A Thorough Business Etllltall"? gi ,,,,_~m' Now is the time to decidi- this questiv‘n I SCHOCE‘E‘S‘E’VWG .-vâ€"_ A cordial welcome whether you bu or no ,_ Com srison If you desire a. thorough u» n.i- ,: it. Book- . “ppm,“ ” ghdiivgo the.y pricest to heplwtier keeP‘DE, Shortliand, lypt‘wnttnfi and a» t‘ value than elsewhere. InspeC- subjects taught “1 ‘1 sucks" "5"" " ‘I‘EAD l. 3’5 . â€"m7nnr:n ERASERS Colleges, such may be obtained at l â€"â€"!'Exs, 9 Li) as ~ka '-'.,T'J‘L)-IS. mi; tion proves the stock to be un- equaled in quality and quant- ity. ' *BIDT'I'ING PAPER WRl'IJ‘IRS, FOOLSIJAP Peterboro Businesj, 00118: .y -â€"somBsLn~:c Books â€"-sxnncrsn Books . d . -â€"Punmc sca‘i. ~mcn scuoor. BOOKS Our increased atten once last year (.he ~5LA'ms â€"r:rc., are” largest in the history of the college) slim S _ Prices to Teachers. Q that solid work is appreciated. Individu 620- A. LITTLE’S. ‘, . o instruction allows pupils to advance h BR'T I a“ D“ 5 Book and Stationery St'rre. Kent Street. Lindsay. they are able. Those who are back waru' Opposite the Post Ofioe. JEWELSRS, LINDSAY. receive special attention... .Write {or do culars and specimens of penmauslrip. Liberal reduction to clubs. PRINGLEM°GREA. PmaaaanI’l’ WY Job Departmnet ,o‘r. Mw-vflh‘b»; w as. . . «We «a 0’1 mwvnwu‘ ' '0 ‘0‘“ Ik . w -. .â€".. WON :. smtmpv“ - , . .‘f‘? rt” ‘ ‘0. v 4.“ u «v “We!” nypm w» than ‘3‘ “a w M-W V "and ., pry \. ‘WWr hut..- sw‘oooie = "’i if r w< new”. ’{flflvj‘z‘ ..â€". ..

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