sceoor. finalistâ€"The E No: ing is the report of Rnya‘ Oak schoo fm' month of August and September. Names are inserted in order of merit. Fifth clunâ€" Emma Thoma, John McLean Herbert ROYAL OAK SCHOOL. Inch: 9 no wall-u. HONEY T0 LOAN ‘l erms Strictly Cash. Smyths Block (the Watchman. THURSDAY, OCT. 21m, 189% Risks accepted on good TownNillage and Farm Property in ï¬rst-class companies at lowest - - rates - - KNOW n. c. GORNEIL, . .. Fire... Insurance ! CHAMPION 00,, 31‘me SL'thâ€"Beautiful Patterns, from $14.00. -FALL OVERCOATSâ€"Nobby Goods t.-.“ A1 n An -from $13.06." """ TROUSERS from $3.00 up. an actual factâ€"nearly cut in two. Many are surprised at the line of TWEEDS we offer Suits to measure for Some even are moredu. Ions. Call and inspect. BONSTANTLW LasAIDlNG-w i Repairing. You make no mistake when you Bring us Your Natty Goods in Solid Silverâ€"also Silver-platedâ€" suitable for wedding presents, in fact our assortment in all lines is very complete. See our Boys’ Watch from $2.75 up. Our $|0.50 Lady’s Gold Watch has no equal. VERY CHOICE GOODS 8 WILLIAM-ST, We are constantly adding to our already large stock, and are showing this week NEWS-LETTERS JANETVILLE. â€"NEW RIIGS -IIEW 880067153 â€"NEW NECK GUARDS in gold, Boll Plate and oilk. How close money mat- ters are with most people. We are pre- pared for close buyers. Values, that two or three years ago seemed impossible, are to-day, 66090006 Lamâ€"Mi." Hemphill, after some weeks work. has succeeded in instituting scour: of I. U. Foresters in this place. Mr. Whale, inapeccor. him on Friday night. members at present another week to ï¬ll up was here He reports 16 and will remain the charter. PERSONALâ€"Rev. Mr. .Shepgard of V ‘-_ __-â€"-v. Small to tho wttohnn. MARRIAGE Lxcnnszs.â€"J. B. Weldon, issuer of marriage licen'ea, Little ijtain.â€"12-tf. ' r_.__-_,, . . , THE EXCL’RRION.~â€"~0winq to the fee that the excursion to Midland lasted oniy two days nearly all that were expected here from south and eastern points failed to come, and much disappointment is felt that the excursion arrangements were so uneatisfactiry. The only ones to reach this part were Miss mcmullen, who visits at Mr. Windtum’s, the sltisses Tilly and Ada Hill, visiting their sister ms. Glas- pell and tire. Newberry; Miss Adam, visit- ing her sister Mrs. T. H Tremeer ; Mr. J. mcmillan’s sister and niece. Also Mrs. H. Lamb. who has been visiting friends in Verulam. returned home. OUR SCHOOLâ€"Mr. morgan, inspector, paid his semi-annual visit to the school last week, and reported everything satis- factory. SOCIALâ€"0n Tuesday evening the ladies of the methodist. church, Peneteng, held a social at the parsonage. quite a number from this side attending. Rey. l i!- We! to the Wetchnnn. PERSONALâ€"MISS Lizzie Bowles and Mrs. Lantham have returned to the city, the latter Very much improved in health. ‘On the Wednesday evening previous to ‘their departure they entertained the young people of the vicinity at the home of the farmer’s father,- Walter Bowlea. A very sociable time was spent. . . . . .Mias Tretneer returned a few days two from a ï¬ve-weeks visit with friends in Hamilton, ‘ Sto-rfl'v l e and Lindsay. . 4 m“_ 1'“ CHANGE OF BUSINESS.â€"Mr. Crozier of Scuzog has purchased the well establish- ed blacksmith business from Mr. Emmer- son. He is a ï¬rst-class workman. ____... -J . MODEL STORE.â€"â€"Mr. Wm. Suggitt, our general merchant, is putting the ï¬nishing touches on his new store. The building, iwith store and dwelling. is 40x55, and was under the careful supervision of Mr. H. Brown of Little Britain. It in of red brick. There is a cement cellar under the entire building. He is at present‘ placing in a New Ideal furnace, purchased from Mr. Geo. Mason, tmsmith, of Oak- wood. Mr. Suggntt is doing a very euc- ceeeful trade. â€odd to the Watchman. FINE SCHOOL BUILDING.â€"-â€"Perh5ps in the county there is not the equal of school fourteen, township of Mariposa. The building is most beautifully situated and has a full acre for play ground. It is of red bricxl 301140, with stone basement, built with fancy stone. The mason work was done by Thos. Williams. George Henley of Lindsay had the entire con- tract and the structure will bear out his reputation as a model builder. The paint- mg is from the artistic brush of George r McFadden of Lindsay. Mr. Wm. Woods? has the contract for the evetroughing and also placed one of the New Ideal furnaces in it. The school board, comprised of Messrs. James Mofl'at, Wm. Ray and Wm. Hoar, are to be congratulated on their success in erecting such a mayniï¬- cent structure. The whole work was done under the careful supervision of Architect White of ltindsï¬y. RI-â€"_â€" 0 Denaâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Crofts of Ingoldsby have she heartfelt sympathy of alarge circle of friends here in their sad bereavement by the sudden death of their eldest son, Charles William Crofts, who died at Catham, Ont., on Friday, the 8th inst., in his twentieth year. Willie, as he was known to his intimate friends, was a genial, active and athletic young man, whose kinds disposition made himi friends wherever he Went, and his early demise is a sad blow to his bereaved par- ents. PERSONAL.â€"~Mr. F. C. Gillie, principal of the Minden public school, was laid up last week with malaria, but was so far recovered as to be able to resume his duties this week. . . . . .Mrs. A. J. Scott and son, who have been visiting friends in Cambray the past couple of weeks. returned home on Saturday last ...... Miss Mouncey of this village has been conï¬ned te the house the past couple of weeks by illness. but we understand she is now progressing steadily towards convalescence. HUSTLING.â€"â€"Mr. Willfaï¬i Foster has purchased a new steam thresher and is doing a lively busmess. THE Hornâ€"The hop Friday night was a success. The youth and beauty of the district gathered in from all parts and joined in the fessive dance and other amusements. More to follow. NOR IH VERULAM Special to the Watchman. IMPROVEMENTS â€"-Mr. E. Flatt has ï¬nished bricking his house. Mr. P. Barker has the job ...... Mr. S. Hadley is putting a stone foundation under hiya barn. . SCHOOL Barmanâ€"The following is the report of S. S. No. 9, Ops, for the month of September. -â€"Fifth classâ€"Peter Pogne, George Magee. Fourth classâ€"Mabel :Pogue, Lily Blaylock, Mabel Feir, Annie Blaylock, Emma Feir, Bruce McNevan. Third classâ€"Gertrude Rea, Percy Pogue, Della. Robinson. James Magee, Norman Roddy, Janet McNevan. Second classâ€" Bertha. Rea, Mosaom Magee,Albert Sloan, j Pearl Blaylock. Willie McNeval, Edith % Feir. E. A. POGUE. teacher. 1 Tremeer. Fourth classâ€"Mary J. Mc- Lean, Luella Turner, Allan McDonald, Willie Scevens. Milton Pinkham, Lena Burthwick, Murray Black, Nail Ferguson. Sr. thirdâ€"Katie McKinnon, Mabel Mc- Donald, Marion Croasen. Russel Pollock. Bessie McPhaden. Part secondâ€"Eva Bundle. Herbert West. Pt. ISLâ€"Wm- Murray, Pearl Croasan. Special to the Wstchznm. LITTLE BRI‘lAlN. RAN DOLPH-JI'IN Y. VALENTIA. MINDEN. N0. 0. OPS. Ferguson ...... Mr. and Mrs. P. Cameron 1 of of The Fort, Bexley. were the guests of our Mr. and Mrs. N. Gillies a few days recent- and 1y, having attended the Oakwood hi}:- . . . . Jbefore returning ..... .We understand ren left On Tuesday of this week for their home in Nelson, 13.0., after spending a :pleasant summer with her brother, Mr. A, McNabb. and other friends, who all join in wishing her a. safe ma pleasant Journey homeward ...... Miss K. Murch- ison has returned to the city after spend- ing the summer_ yiuh he: aunt. Mrs. D. - . vu, uusuhlug on his face on the ground striking his nose a stunning blow. The cover of 8 cm fell also and striking him on the back of the head, inflicted a wound. He was taken to the house where everything possible was done to stop the flow of blood, but without avail. Dr. Ray was summoned. who on arriving found that a vein hal been cut. After working for some tune the bleeding was stopped, wound dressed, and Alex, who in a bright, winning lad often summers. will soon be among his schoolmates again. ‘ REJOICING.â€"On harm-day last than home of Mr. T. Ferguson was an abode of overjoy. when a bouncing. baby boy arrived at the household. Tom is the happiest papa in The Glen to-day. Pnnsonus â€"-Mrs. A. Currie and child- ren left on Tuesda! of this week for their EDENâ€"MARIPOSA. m h “a 17m ACCIDENT.â€"On Saturday. Oct. let, Alexander, youngest son of Mr. N. Gil- lies. met with what might have proven a fatal accident. He and his brother Hec- tor, whose duty it is to draw their father’s milk to the Maripoaa cheese- factory, after having returned home in the morning were driving at a somewhat. lively speed from house to born, when, Alexander in some Way fell 01f, alightinm -_ L! ing. Piciwomr. â€"-Miaa E. Austin. Miss J. Austin and Mr. Donald Campbell, who are attending model school at: Lindsay, ‘spent Sunday at home ...... Mrs. J. Mo- Arthur, who has been visiting friends in Bethany. returned home on Friday ...... Miss Bella Macniven and Miss Lottie Macniven e at Saturday in Lindsay. . . . Miss Alta unkin of Verulam is visiting friends in town. . . . . .H. Proctor of To- ‘ ronto, who has been visiting his uncle] w 1 ILL-†- - - - NAVIGATION. â€"â€"The river trafï¬c of the Trent Valley canal is gradually decreasing as the season closes. The Beaver passed down on Friday with three scows loaded with hardwood. On Friday evening last the steamer Dawn carried an excursion to Lindsay. Quite a number cf the young men of our town took it in and attended Ihe Guy Bros. show which was being held in Lindsay on that night, and report aw very good time: Boys: what is there to hinder the Guy Bros. or some other good company from visiting Fenelon Falls 2 .__-V-_-.. .l' UUUIUM , a vvvvv EFalls branch Upper Canada Bible Society will be held to-day (Thursday) in the Presbyterian church. MILL Nonaâ€"On Friday last the To- ronto bank mill was shut down for twenty-four hours owing to the smashing of the crown wheel that runs No. 1 band saw. but the break was speedily repaired and on Saturday the mill was runnin the same as ever ...... Mr. J. A. Ellis is‘ making preparations to start his sawmill ‘ again this season. As he got all his lumber burnt in the recent. ï¬lï¬ he has decided to cut the remainder of his logs which are lying in Cameron lake. CHURCH NOTEs.â€"The anniversary ser- vices of the Methodist church of this town took place on Sunday and Monday last. On Sunday Rev. Mr. McCauley of Oak- wood preached two eloquent sermons to ‘ very largeconqreigations, and on Monday ’evening after a beautiful repeat of fowl and other good things, which were served in the school room. the Rev. E. Roberts of ()memee addressed a large audience on “His trip across the Atlantlo and what‘ he saw in the old land.†His lecture was very interesting yet proï¬table, and was greatly enjoyed by all present. The pro- ceeds of the tea and lecture amounted to $80. good work done .- ..... Mr. Robert McGill, who has had his farm rented for the past: year, is going to work it himself next. year. Inch! (0 tin Witchnnn. NOTEs.â€"â€"Some of our young folks took in the basket social at Franklin and report a good time. . . . . .Rev. Mr. Coon is holding revival meetings here now. We hope there will be a PERSONALâ€"Messrs. Burk McGili and Lewis Fallis, paid our church a visit, on Sunday evening last ...... Mr. Charlie Younger, who has been visiting friends in London, has returned home ...... Mrs. McGill of Midland, who has been down visiting her sister here, has returned home. MEETING.â€" FARMS SOLD.-â€"M. Thos. H. King has sold his farm to his brother, F rank King, and will move to Cannington next week, where he goes into parnership with an experienced marble cutter ...... W. Rod- man has sold his farm and purchased the one owned by T. King and will remove thither at once. BUSY.â€"â€"Farmers are very busy draw- ing grain, sheep and pigs to market. ‘ FALL AND WINTER Sun‘sâ€"You willi want a new suit or overcoat this fall. I‘ ‘ have just what you need. and at the prices you can afford to pay. Suits frem $11 up; overcoats $13 up; trousers $3 up. A nice line of Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds in stock to choose from; also Beaver and Melton Over-coatings. Fit and ï¬nish guaranteed. Only the best trimmings used. Give me an order for your next suit. J. J. RICH, merchant tailor, Little Britainâ€"42. i--_ .w.v...6 “In ““0“ I; Robson, returned home this morn 7 7V-.. ._ you... .â€" VVVIHIHKI SICK§Ess.â€"â€"Mra. Thea. Broad, jr. and little daugher are down'wibh diphtheria. A Toronto nurse is in attendancé. . . . . . Mrs. Mitchell and daughter are convales- cent. Mrs. Robert. Henderson has gone on an extended visit [0 her daughter; . . . . .Mrs. ;J. Blewitt returned from Hamilton ac- companied by her daughter. She is great- ly improved in health and they are com- fortably housed in their new cosy home. . . . . W. H. Pogue, our hustling merchant, was in the city last week replenishing his stock of goods. He now carries a stock equalled by few country merchants, and excelled by none. His millinery business in charge of Miss Pogue is booming. He and his brctï¬er Haci- Jty it is to draw their 0 the Maripoaa cheese- havi_ng _returned home in FENELON FALLS m house to barn, when, me Way fell 01f, alighting the grog-Ed striking his JANETVILLE. meefing _ofr the Fenelon THE WATChMAN, Bulls, per cwt ......... 2 00 to Feeders per cw'h ........ 3 25 to Stockersper cwt....... 2 75 to Shea,percwt......... 300m But on’ sheep each. . . . 2 75 to Spring lambs, each ..... 3 75 to Calves. per head....... 2 00120 Chmce bacon hogs, cwt 4 80 to Light: fat hogs, per cwtu 4 60 to Thick fat hogs, per cwtzu 4 45 to Sam, per owl; ......... i 00 to Stags,percwt.......... 90to Milch cows, each ....... $30 00 to 850 Export cattle, per cwt. . 3 00 to 4 Bubchera’choicecattle,cwt 3 30 to 3 Butcher-5’ goodcattlemwb 3 00 to 3 §upchera’com. cattle. cwt 2 50 to 2 agsgs Woodâ€"dry, beech maple 2 fr. ..... Tamarao long. . . . . . . . Tarmac short ....... Farmers’ Hams per lb ..... GENERAL. Hay, per ton ............ Honey per 1b.. . ....... . Cream per qt; ........... Sage per bunch .......... Lard per lb ......... . ..... Straw per load ........... Timothy ...... . .......... flidesâ€"Beef ............. Potatoes per bag. . . . ..... O 40 50 MEAT, POULTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCE. Chickens, per pair......... 0301:0040 Ducku, per pair ........... 0 40 to 0 60 Geese, per lb ............ 0 06 to 0 07 Butterperlb ....... ...... 014to019 Egga,perdozen ...... 011 60013' Turkeyoperib ........ 009t0010‘ Hogs, live weight, per cwt 4 60 to 5 25 Lamb, per lb ............ O 06 to 0 07 Drde Hogs ............ 5 75 to 6 25 Beef ................. . . 4 00 to 5 00 Farmers’ Hams per lb ..... Q 98 to 0 10' Peas. small ........... Peas, Mummies ....... Peas Blue ........... Blackeye peas ........ vmn’mn Potatoes per bag. . . . . Buckwheat. ........ Barley, per bushel. . . Rye ........ . . . . . . . Qata,..... ........ .. Fall Wheat per bushel New wheat per bushel Fyfe Wheat do do.,. . Spring do do Goose do do. Gradually prices ere declining: at the Western cattle yards, in spite of the fact. that offerings are not no liberal. Offer- ings Tuesday were only 36 carloads. in- ‘ eluding 316 sheep and lambs, 1,700 hogs, 20 calves and 10 milch cows and sprung- ers. There was not much life on the market. The run of cattle was theliuht- est since May 1. Not very many export cattle came in and not many are wanted . Trade was quiet in butchera’ cattle. but. there was a good demand for stockcrs and feeders to go to Buffalo. The sheep mar- ket is dull and prices ruled low. Follow- ing are the prices paid :â€" O’LAUCHLINâ€"BL'RNS.-â€"At St. Mary’s church, Lindsay, on Oct. 19th, Mr. John O’Laughlin of Lindsay to Miss Mary Bums of South Ops. \VHALEYâ€"BELL.-On Oct. 13th. at the Methodist parsonage, 33 St. Paul-5L, Lindsay, by the Rev. J. McFarlane, Mr. Murt Whaley of Harwood to Miss Maud Bell of Penelon Falls. BOYDâ€"MITCHELL.â€"â€"On Oct. 6th, at the residence of the bride’s brother, Mount Plea- sant, Mr. Joseph Boyd to Miss Nettie May Mitchell. Toronto Live Stock Market. MARRIAGBS. BRITTONâ€"IIERRIMAN.â€"~On Tuesday, Oct. 12th, at 6311 \Voodlawn-ave., Chicago, resi- dence of Dr. Wilfred D. Herriman, brother of the bride, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Dr. E. B. Herriman, to Mr. Jerry Britton of Mon- treal. RIGGSâ€"In Lindsay, on M the wife of Mr. 105. Riggs of szzn.1..â€"-At Napanee, on Oct. 17:11, tfe wife of Mr. W. A. Frizzill of a daughter. ‘ RIGGSâ€"In Lindsay! on Monday, Oct, 18th, nu. ...:t,. -r \l.. 1'_ n The yearly consumption of sugar in the United States is about 2,000,000 tons, or 4,000, 000, 000 pounds, which is equivalent to about 60 pounds for every man, woman and child in the country. The quantity of salt consumed is about 1,900,000 tons, or 2, 000, 000 pounds less than the weight of the sugar used. Toronto F armer’s Market For it appears that the young man had in some way learned the fact that in his early years the aged capitalist was a base- ball umpire.-â€"Cleveland Plain Dealer. - v-.. “mu, nuu trembled arid shrankrbgék. Ho cowered before the savage onslaught. “Kill him, kill him 1†rogrqi the youth. “Wait, wait,†sci-eLzuod. the old man “I’ll reverse my decision !â€_ l u wuuu my daughter?" he snarled. “Well, you’ll get my foot.†And he made a sudden advance on the youth. The lat;- ter did not quail. On the contrary, he leaped in the air. He waved his arms. He yelled: “Kill him, kill him! Robber, rob- L__I!, Y bar!†. Rogers, whose ,memory still lingers m the breast of this people, left seVeral years ago, and now h a tenant, Mr. J amea. goes and does 1i my every success crown hls efl‘orts. A SPLENDID COMBINATION. “The me SAY WATCHMAN and the Farmers’ Sun from now until the end of 1898 -â€"n early 15 months~for one dollar. The best 031 r ever made by a. Canadian publxsher. Subscribe now. kewisr. The’ young ï¬nal: approacï¬ed the elderly capitalist with a. conï¬dent air. “Sir,†he said. “I love your daughter. I ask you for her hand.†“You way}: my daughter?†he snarled. 11m,“ - Ulu‘ 7v. vuutil0000uoou 0000000000. 00-. x0000000000000000 ‘11-.0000000000000 mm18800000000000 [9.00000000000000 peas............ LINDSAY THURSDAY. OCTOBER 218T, worthy_S.S. supt COMMERCIAL. 7~, _.--- o..." o Lindsay Markets. GRAIN, do do do do . . . . . comsn GRAIN. VEGETABL ES. 0 05 : 0m20m mwm 80000216 mmmmmmmm mmwwwm%w 7000 115 I IIIII ooooooo 00000 BIRTHS. and '9 MP. “7, C mwm 423 0 0 WWW 4.23 a son, 0080 0072 0075 075 60065 0 tttt n; â€"0~05 whimâ€".176 00000 - b: Canker-10th., between Reagoro and Lindsay, a D0 ISKIN MIT (black bud red). Finder will be I .evm- led by leaving at Maundcr’s Hanaâ€"43:2. ‘- James LOST.â€"-â€"On Sunday eygnipg, l)nf.fl‘:ar 'mn. imam--- D-_L__. A v of the undomizned, Lot 16, 001;. 12 ONE WHITE BIG. Owner In new pro arty. y expense sud take e n: TE 5. F GUSON,Cunbny P.0.â€".41-3. STRAYEDâ€"Into the premises m gigwsamadmt .19. Com 1.8». wave-- Ev’ery creditor holding any security is to produce the name before me at my Chambers in the Court. House in the Town of Lindsey on the 13th dey of November, A.D. 1897, at eleven o'clock in the lore- noon, being the time sppointed {or adjudication on the chimp. to send by post, prepe‘d, to MESSRS. McSWEYN ANDERSON o! the Town of Lindsay. Soliciuore tor the Plaindï¬â€˜e. their Chistien and surnames, tddressee end descriptions, the full pardculue of their clams. a statement 0! their eccounts end the nature of the securietieo (if any) held by them; or in default thereof th will be peremptorily excluded from the beneï¬t 0! mifjudgmeet. » . u. w, um, Local Muster at. Lindéy; â€" Datgd this 11th day 0! October. A.D. 1891â€"42-8. Pursuant to a judgment of the High Court of Justice made in an action re Daniel, Denial vs. Daniel, the creditors of John Denial, late of the Tom:- ehip of Fenelon. iu the County of Victoria. who died on or about the Seventh ~ cy of August. A.D. 1894. (including the chime of any creditors hwing speciï¬c lien: on the whole of the eetete 0! said decensed or on any undivided interest or estate therein 0! any at the heirs of the said deceased) are. on or before the NOTICE TO. 9339110135.: 'Duâ€"aun»« A- - 2-- - Terms M odera te‘. SINGING AND MUSIGAL THEORY ----- Organist Cambridge-st. Methodist Church â€585‘?“ PIANO AND ORGAN 2ND DAY OF NOVEMBER. A-D- I897- Music. Pupils prepared for examination at Toronto College of Music or Toronto Conservatory of Music. 0min A. Morse Leader 1°11 Gen ts†Furnishings 11 Court of Wu. 5: wt 8, Con. 4, Eldon our ion-£6- Ville.) 150 .2ï¬amd; heme. ' ( lmd On the premises are a. grune house wk: stone cent}, and than barn with ,stablinz undernenth. This man willborented for: term at years. Rent right $0,: lot 18 we premises of th e undersiggeâ€"c’l, north , con. 7, Maxim tbout Sept. lat. . Ownerh requested. to pro ve property. G. A. WASH] Oskwood. Ont -42..8 * SALEnleCacr; Qt-on just across the track. on which tortable fourroomod houses, investment. Wm 5.. and A... gunk-nuï¬m lot on Cunbridme-st. South. just. ucroas the track. on which are 10mm three oom- fortable tourmamod houses investment. Will be so’d ch up and on an terms. Apply to JOHN McARTHUR, * Esmzw LAMB ..c , the â€51113308 of the undm‘ m. JTEACHER WANTEE nâ€"A‘...‘ , “mower. a man be desired. V. apply to GEOJR E DAVIDSON Also, on the. same farm, a. power, stone process, known The above property will brothel-,5: may be desired “ RENT-Being north htlf Maxim. about three miles south and convenient to school. The 1 acreaclaylma,an in mod state of the remises are a. god name )1 40 . md stable. A never-hi1 thrqugh thgfzm uL nudem ed ‘ teacher (or sezï¬gr dc; for 1898; “comic“,53 Secretary,â€".43, FARM AND GRIST M11 RR'M'I‘, DJ..- _ ,.. . , ‘ 44 LTO rned Vi" receive a {Of'dppa-mqent of 8,3. me term, a stone mist mill. uter- 3eex, known u Devidson the mill. be rented separately or bedexited Pox tintther particular: E DAVIDSON, Glmdine P 0. ~63 4. meat of S.S.' ' preierred . The (sun contains 70 State of cultivntion. 0n trams house, frame bun nevebhiling creek rum ». A‘. WAsn’1'Iï¬Ã©'o Hundred " (m Lorne- LINDSAY’S LEADING CLOTHIER lat, ONE Ipnluctsamccnim jTry Our Job Depal’t If you desire a. Business write us for particulars. during September was double '1 was last year. This is the the deuce that can be given °f - oughneua of the work done institution. Peterboro Business 004 Hat. Our stock and prices NOTICE THE FAG of this business. You’ll be my to dress with comfort nyoursigh' tis $133843"! had ache, you my 3"†you'd»: convenience, suflerlnx 0" W‘ to m we we 110' ‘° "' trouble. - rr com YOU NOTHR‘G‘ ‘ The attendance 8‘ tb‘ 3 Shirts, Collars and Don‘thfltowpredtul mmymgetntrea M m youwishcohmixw myo;reyaâ€"FREE u euwnntourndvicei‘ uggblo wegiyejt pupaâ€"FR“ :1 .muf‘ for. . $1.00 Sui: $2.00 Suit 'flflvy tweed eï¬ "A complete sprt 25% 30:, 35c BIOche desig: We have auuth H8] pnetty Tm b black and ‘ ““ VUI‘ Cl. 81.25, ““3 Rage of .3510 for TAB 5. 30:. M Com TLEE