r. Hedh Volume Plain and Fancy t‘xgureu seasonable g s : 35c for 25¢. ality Silk desagns ; every des entirely new, 75c, 31 ~Raised Effects in Fancy for Skirts or Dresse -â€"Briggs’, Priestleys’ and ‘ Satin ground, wit XI. Number 40- Dress Materials. / rcials . 60C, 90C. ï¬ne "my†_. es’ Kid Gloves commence at 50c , handsome “1:65 $1 aniogz 5. new “not, ‘1“: in so†{Oi-bill“; "a â€Vii," d f n . S ecial riccs (.t' new 5. won such 3 “r." 7 eetirm e rt 9. e a a or I. e revwm u. ...- . - “€15, Flannelettes an en in tgw n p ' ' g ted the bride with Lind and Pontypool railway charter. contains unuv w ..... - f' Applications from Henri. J. H. Moore and the Drawer. Wm. Lee for 3 icon of one hundred.- -â€"â€"Tbe amateur sport department- in visions of the Harper’s Weekly will be resumed before d of the year, probably on the re- : our large establishment wh We have ‘ one. of tbe “i m chm m her 4» handsome table with en dollar. each under the pro ' be: Drainage 'tLe en Whitney from the best lighted and commodious p . rY Goods. V the following addres- :â€"â€"To Miss Johnston, V ' f E L C E. : Dun M188 Joan. OnterloTxle. Stone and Tim A politics from Mr. Joe. nth!“ turn of _Mr. Casper be given“ Hewelm .brightcst, ‘Lindsay. Well stocked with seasonable D . secretary O / swamâ€"4V e are anxious, ere you take yum: ac _ pa. om smougefluswo present you and others‘ praying men 2 ant ' As you recline in it may for the preï¬x-g and improving of the 3rd mission vfor the W Wk *0 the time When con. fwd allowance an ’0: :55, which 6' tlwefltcial article: on timely eporte wnl , in its etruggle for life, 'wu impassable in wet rather. Au eppiicm beconuibuted by well known write“, You tion from Mr. R,bert Kayla: (or the The fall fashion number of co‘leelor for the preevat year. . . . Hen er’s Bazar will be issued on Oct. let ‘ will semi-t: of thirty-two pages, with fl 1|? , . i . . singing and pie . I - ' , ' . eguhr In your attendance on , oï¬ce of ' ‘ " God. who letbe Manure. Geo. Smith and 8. Hunter, who Is LINDSAY FUR,â€" “ "M ed in M was attend y in mmnw "WWW "CAPES, “COATS Fenelou' Fella, whim: Mr. “'flmot Connor 'COUNCIIu-‘Uy- “a.--" “’RUFFS. -â€"And JACKETS- of Little Biirem'eupported the groom. to adjournment. on Mondev, Sepn. 19 :1, Mine Violet Wilson played the wedding inst... at the and hour; ’3“ members Can and Inspect these goods. much. ' Johnston mm s greet present. Aftelf the mum. of has recu- favorite emungnt hot-many fnende and 3 hr meeting had heedi‘eidjmd oouï¬unei moat. diligent church worker. havmg sang the chat]: the foflowiug communica- and tiouezâ€"A letter {no the teen oldk. of memorial to h1- // - - in the Methodinb church for years, , Curtams 40c, 60¢, 90c. , the happy upon: deserve: all the happi. Lindsay, with gap, . $1 and $L25- nus whlch lice in more for him in hsting excenency the goverr orâ€"genenl of Gen- , SpeClal prices fcr new goods. won such a fair and eatimwble bride. The ads for the revival of the Bobcaygeon. †e Epwcmh Lennie p ' 1h Lind-my end Pomypool nil'wey chertn. ' ' ' Men-rd; J'. H. Iloore ttes and Blankets _ I _ Lï¬unyn We have i one 0 _- - 7-- :. ehendlmochmr en - _.. Inna; magnum table with an . - 7- .Innnrl each under the [nod-ion- ‘ -" ‘- ‘â€" “pnhm‘ ld night. K â€"â€"A family. consisting its and three children. ' go, having Bargie. The father was wheeling an o carriage with carrying anoth was dragging a gï¬z'ï¬Ã©modmé the happy “Fm?“ ‘ nous win-ch he. :11 I [.8â€" .n be read SOMERVILLE. â€"At Burnt rllver, bepu. 1 t- 'The rewarder of all who seek Hun, will every effort put forth Signed on behalf 0; glory to His name. _ Manon: GOLDEN. the League. Macon; McFaaLsa‘n. Dun Mrss Jost'ron.1â€"We. the mem- corner of Laidlaw bars of your S. . lasS. feel that we can. EY- Brandon for not allow the event of your approac 3- Trustees "9’9 marriage to pass without presenting you token of the deep aï¬eo- .uyeive , 15 no w ï¬t for public travel. . . . Mr Currins at moved, .leconde'i by Mr. Hopkins, that d‘ the pmljminlfy action required by the; act be taken, and that a by-law be intro- B ed at ne xt regular meeting, October ti ose said road unless suï¬icient E t M Noble was with some slight ‘19 and conv BY the tian existing between us. We, therefore, 24th, to cl of this table, and reason be given to the contrary ..... Mr. V seconded by Mr. Hop- 11 L808 are on hand to beg your acceptance use it in your new Hickeon moved, trust that when you . ill be reminded of the many kins, that the app 'cations of Messrs. Moore Lee for drainage loans of $100 t as each be received and the neo y.-â€"Carrled. taken to procure the mono . . . . . .Mr. Hopkins moved, seconded by ( ication of I held may ï¬nd the happiness you so deserve, and that your future life may be Mr. O’Connell, that the appl ' such as heaven can ted ; that he be attentive audience ï¬ned with mean“: behalf of the class. a by-law be passed eon- iirming the same ; and that the necessary bond be executed.â€"â€"Carried.. . . . ded ny Mr. 0 railway â€Hâ€" . . BOBCA YGEON E93“ W‘m‘mt 3"" ENSILAGE.â€"â€"Ten acres of eneilage “mm Mr. Elekson moved, seconded .ll last Sunday even- i rm ,,,,,, ' corn were cut on the M Boyd 02;: “two Mr, Currins, that in compliance with t e petition of Jan. McLean and other rate- .I an nan her lmlhn 8 .--. wool: and stored away _ I -EA...‘ _ n... A: sun be given to grade Dans-v . l-fashioned baby , PENETANG UISHENE it, the mother .nd another boy KILLED ON THE TRACKâ€"'1 d'ca‘t' and accident took phoe on tt ’ land division of the G313 ’LE- last. week. An 6:.derly ge ed Wm. Baldwm was at Bdi‘mmmenf- 31‘ the gravel train and killed. “â€3Ҡm tbs pears that Mr. Baldwin was 318‘;ng éingï¬â€˜ hearing and although the ' Haw me whistle he was not her, Sept. 10 .11.. new LIND \! impassable in wet w or. Au appiicaa Rlbett Kayla: [or the attend.“ on , oï¬ca of co‘lactor for the prwat sear. . . . ‘ ‘ 7 '“n-nrn- Geo; Smith and 8. Hunter, who 1'.â€"- o’clock on Tuesday morui went. ashore on a. shoie we Lighthouse. John Meson er of the light. with gm managed to launch a. ho them, taking them ovum Ra“ ms compumo hutch to continue ah i tame a r voyage. H.“ xquet n and OPS ms of Special co the WW )unnor COUNCILâ€"0,.- council groom. to adjournment. on Maud: adding Inst... at the and hour resent Life!" the nu ng sang V m, and tiouszâ€"A lotto; {an t 3 happi. Lindsay, with a. oOpy of ' xcenency the goverror .hstmg t - nu - “rig for the revtv“ 0‘ 1 Wm. Dun-I“... h 7 revel train and killed. 10 up- mom vu a--- Baldwin was hard of “5““ hour- that Mr. n and albhou h the en ineer g g g THEY S ' tale he was not aware ot the Whls rams approach. He was walking A hwy“ to mess outside of the rails The ago Times-I was backing up and the come I We: cow 1e flat car struck the old men an b10021“ to :ked him into the ditch. He on\y â€3“â€? knocked do bile. A brakesman enough up: I a sh rt V be car and when the I had a v W "on gas-“V", ESCAPE FROM DBOWNING- six hundred and my», _-, 881‘ Farther Dufresne, Of course the judge promptly set the ing Inlet, and a young lad verdict aeide as excessive, and I had to , Hamilton 1; w begin over again. ter I met the foreman of ad a. mrro S d l t be- an ed in the 0m “7‘ 9 1B; IngT he 1:“ B n on the jury and asked him how in the world 1 y. k .y F b yDgf they arrived at such a verdict. as. wee In M e_l'_=_u '9' "Well, I don’t quite understand it my- ----' an H 5. mid scratching his head. 7- .L- “nu! me‘i met 7, Sept. 19 1% full mem‘mil e. of ‘306 I02“' petl‘JUl-I UI. u can. .-__7 payers, a grant of $40 be given to grade and improve the 3rd con. road at lot 23. which in impassable in spring and fall, and that e \mmiasioner expend the same to the Mr. D been advantage.-â€"Carrled ...... w if the council Fisher desired to kno the marsh road on intended to Open “P . ,L-.. m. rm- and was :otiï¬ed ...... The counou nexu urn..-" 3 _ _ ,nd passed small accounts. amounting to of the negatives 533 34, and on motion by Me . ‘ son and Currlns. cheques were signed fn series on “Tm Brady Grace Peckham payment of the same. . . .Mr. John asked that the drain. bordering his lan creek be also cleaned o to carry 06 lodged water. . - .2. M. Kinen to make Oocupation,’ l meet on Mc e usual hour. I THEY ; A lawye 3 ago Times 1' I was 00 r1 brouzbt t Y runaway n knocked ' enough “I he I had 3 1e ‘ns prac' ry fendant ch two thou! ,- thï¬tvamw . ell, ,ul rendered with d!“ KG. six bun ne, 0! cont LL -â€"..‘ ago Times-Herald :â€" I we: counsel for the plaintlt brought to recover damages c runaway horse. Mv clients knocked down and ellgbtly br‘ enough upon which to base a l. I had a very strong case ; in In practically no defence, t fendant wees rich man, so L-m thousand dollars, hoping fendint wasa ncu luau, .. _ , two thousand dollars, hoping to get half that amount. Well, when the jury came in they he plaintiff, rendered a vexdict for t with damages assessed at eight thousand dollars. six hundred and eighty seVeu Of course the judge promptly set the verdict aside as excessive, and I had to begin over 88313‘ 3--- um“- I met the foreman 0f : of the Fitzsimmone by-road l and north half 13, con. 10, 1e with a petition already be 10th con. road allowance public travel. . . . Mr Currine ndei by Mr. Hopkins, that ary action required by the; and that a by-law be intro- xb regular meeting, Oct 3 said road unless Iuï¬icient 'en to the contrary ..... ved, seconded by Mr. Hop- the application: of Meaere. a for drainage loans of $100 Ind and the necessary stage to a cover printed in colors, and mu coma'u fashions in dinner e fourthcoming opera cloaks, tailor-made gowns, hats, and winter furs from ources in Paris. London, addition to the usual lquested the council the Fitzsimmons by-road th 1d north half 13, con. 10, gowns. with a petition already house gowns, iOth con. road allowance the best avaible s >lic travel. . . .Mr Currins and New York, in i by Mr. Hopkins, that departments and literary features. action required by the, --The October number of Harper’s ithat a by-law be intro- Round Table will open with a story en- . H by regular meeting, October t1 aid road unless suflicient Harold Martin, war correspondent in the Another story of timely West Indies. seconded by Mr. Hop- interest, scene being laid in Cuba, is 'The Dynamite Pack-Train.†It t :- drainage loans of land the necessary steps re the money.â€"Carried. kins moved, seconded by Other short stories of th ication of are “Runner- - p, '98", by F. E. Spearv be man. a gel! story; “A Very Little Fellow," by Captain C, . .t a by-law be passed eon- U. S. A., is an incident of life an army order ?â€"-th [6 ; and that the necessary post in the west; and “Jack Forsyth’s not broken ?-â€"â€"that they don’t [1 ' Brave Feat," by A. J. Kenealy, tells how a‘ good cleaning? is executedâ€"Carried" . . . Currins. seconded 0y Mr. 3. plucky lad saved a s way during a simoen in the roadstead , everything the. the memorial of the rail (1 to be signed by the revs behalf of this council an The Dellu- and make them a1 . In time of peed NOW is thl eed Let us give â€"-The Octoberr number of is called the autumn number, a abundance of the best prepare for war- that in compliance with the informa l5. McLean and other rate- h n a diversity of choice w , ‘ baa ï¬XTJA-ri 9 â€â€Hw ll:- of $40 be given to grade the 3rd con. road at lot 23. discussion. The ï¬rst of two paper-ï¬g: . by . issable in spring and fall, and i ' o the ,Fenwick Miller, interestingly discusses thehasis and distinctions of the English Siliilliil Y on W ant a New one open up the marsh road ‘boundary this fall, and was the reeve that the councils of Hartwell Catherwood, which is laid in the Ohio all prices. nvers were awaiting the ac i n .uty councils regarding the valley, is delightfully quaint in is . a bridge across the creek on pathetic charm. The college stories by our immense StDCk 0f ,ry as any work done by either Edith Child, in this issue are of Byrn b that point would be useless Mawr, and will awaken a sympathetic idge be built ...... The $2 50 i all 001- CO AL STOVES, lrIr. Eiliott on accou ' i on the boundary to s was not entertained, ._â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"’Ihe special features of th Magazine are “The number of Harper’s Santiago Campaign.†by Casper Whitney ; ‘ “0n the Roof of the World. Notes on 'My Journey thnngh Asia." by Sven Hider}; “Our Navy in Asiatic Waters." by William Elliott Grifli : and "Our . J. G. Gatlinie. “Suc'lal 6 October b," by Julian Rslph ; Mr. Smalley concludes his interesï¬ng paper: I on “Mr. Gladstone,†and "The Spunu - Late.†a story by William McLennan an! _ "‘ “ “‘ "“v- l‘be numbe OOuuuu Luv- ._,,J May. Oct. 24th, pron, at the W. F O'BOYLE, clerk. M ETRUCK AN â€AVERAGE" tells this story in the Chic. ierald :â€" nsel for the plaintiff in a. suit recover damages cmsed by a 10288. My client had been WI: and slightly bruised â€"juet -â€" munh to base a lawsuit. eel tor Duo we..-†recover damages cmeed by a me. My client had been m and ellghtly bruised 1 which to base a luweult. my strong case ; in fact, there and the de- Llly no defence, as rich men, so I asked for ld dollars, hoping to get half came in they t. hen the jury he plaintiff, ~ «Ma-(“ch for t just what we did." laid the‘ "Each man put down what he qht. and I added them together. there reams to be something at the vefflict, but hanged if I ‘ cover printed in colors, and will contain “0 he fourthcominz fashions in dinner ï¬owns. opera cloaks, tailor-made gowns, mouse gowns, hats, and winter furs from :he beat svsible sources in Paris. London, and New York, in addition to the usual departments and literery features. --The October number of Harper’s Round Table will open with a story an- titled “The Capture of th by Harold Martin, war correspondent in the West Indies. Another story of timely be, is H Ic tells of the courage of a young insurgent ofï¬cer who had command of e -mule-trsiu that: was attacked by a. Spanish column. _ 1.}; .- . Other short stories of the October number ma’ï¬f mm are “Runner-Up, '98", by F. E. Spent» mm‘ 8 go“ â€my ' A v", Lune Are you sure they are in period Fellow" Ca sin c. D. Dhodes. A, a .b’ _ :33..-†of life w “my order ?â€"â€"â€"that some of the parts are - I .. 5 â€an? thev don t need Joy, is delignuuny gum... :hetic charm. The college stories by our “11““: iith Child, in this issue are of Byrn awr, and will awaken a sympathetic collection in the aflsctlons of all 001- C( ge students, while hallows’en frolic: at â€"â€" by Katharine Reed, will ppeal strbngly to their sense of fun and fl plity. In the series on amateur photo- B H raphy, by Sharlot M. Hall, the ï¬nishing ' is explained in a clear nd helpful manner. The paper in the eries on “The Common Ills of Life," lrace Peckhazn Murray, M.D.. discusses he causes and the most effective treat- f the skin. Another nent of diseases 0 tion on the care of authoratlve contribu the voice, by Eleanor Georgn. appears in this number. “Girl’s Interests and Occupation,†by Lafayette Mchawa, is as bright and pleasing as usual tive group of domestic subjects is pres- EAVETRC ented in “The care of Floors.†“Five ï¬ne new Cakes," “The cooking of Oysters,†and "Going to bed and getting Up.†The Delineator Publishing 00., 33 Richmond-st. west, Toronto, Ont. Subscription price $1.00 per year; single copies 15 cents. / WE... WILL GIVE W M Capialn C. 1). Damon.‘ l incident of life an army ‘ Bet; and “Jack Forsyth’s y A. J. Kenealy, tells how med a ship from wrecking can in the roadstead of ‘A' number of The Delln: é‘UNDERTAKING m ALL H BRANCHES. AS LOW PRICES of all Kinds as is consis with the high grades carry in stock. mean m and our Waxcrooms prices. w: an. ....--___ we can please you on every point. To see our Furni- ture is to buy. the best 3 require- pOrepare of choice tlme' -... household “wt-35$“ papers on at A“ I by Mrs. , discussei be English‘ Shaw humanitar- pembers. ' (.h ,___ C A ua-mevtl Indorsed Notes for an! ‘1 PPL * 'z to :2 months I fe'rm from .. consistent not always Fall Stock Are you sure mt: order ?â€"â€"that some ‘ not broken ?â€"â€"-that ‘ a good cleaning? them a thorouï¬rh 0 and quote 8 satisï¬ed {Wet Wlfldy Days.... ITS FALL :hat some of the parts are :n ?â€"â€"-that they don’t need cleaning? Let us give borough overhaulingâ€"ï¬x lg that needs attention»â€" e them all ready for cold, eather. In time of pace for war. NOW is the 75 Cents per annum LADIES the best makers KENT STREET. are coming. and you will have to be out in them. See that you but the right kind of boas. Wet fat! mass colds, sickness'and perhaé worse. My stock of a Notice by Compet- ent Workmen. is to hand: and includes those ma win keep your feet dry through t: heaviest rainstorm, and ate nobbj stylish and cheap as well. ’ then. Now is the time to buy. ' FALL SHOES m. mewoon. Mm PLUMBIAG, 300F366 n [Roll WORK on styles and at and examine Lmnu the m iron.