ge of boyS’ 1’: w: nue ever 083] th: Vci/ new. I popuhr dxigns. >et Dwartnent for or Covxings. It Dana'tmeat SSES cots, 0.0.... Sutcliffe ll One Price for W In; MQQQQ ‘3? W 1| ‘4. (â€"1.91 999999999999», _@¢¢¢¢m¢¢¢¢¢at 4%»... 30¢ 2! ‘QO Erna»: for gemï¬m! house 4:“! 0! four where nurse Aï¬niyllo. 6 Gierzelg-fl- y or at store. MR8. M- J- ! UMâ€, re iower than WW ‘29- ~ ~ â€":}Tâ€"2. ‘ $3,. _.,, , _. V . I â€"â€"The \\'"hit'l)y Chronicle." publishes r" I _‘ this: If editors always told the 1 “ . ' " “ truth. papers the country over would .._ ‘ “ “‘3' M3 resumed with items somewhat similar to thisâ€"“Married. Miss Saw xolzefzï¬lfl‘hes‘ ffâ€; {3†rah. Janette Mockorange to James " â€333‘ “7": at Currants, last Saturday, at the Bap- “Prices . . . . , “- 1mm parsonage. The bride 18 a “"l‘b' fufms‘arfflfu‘5385§' ordinary gi’rl about town, who does- ; ' if, ‘ ‘“ if†, n't know any mow than a rabbit '7 j’. f' "3 _ 3}": about cooking, and never helped her if.†‘ ’ “’1‘“; i poor olcl mother three days in her ' ““f‘ life. She is not a. beauty ty along 1: ‘ ' V}~‘~““~"“ 1shot and has a gait like a duck. The .;. “- :ï¬groom is an upâ€"to-dgte loafer, and " - - . “I :has been living 05 'his mot-her all his l 9 life. and doesn‘t amount 'to anything» "-“ 3‘ ' 2:~"li%nohow. ‘They will have a. tough was/11.315}. ‘4 i~5'J'H‘n‘it,i1ne of it, and we withhold conâ€" for particulars. W. PRIXGLE‘, Pr :1 poultry PaWder times its 003t- [10:7 little Loc. "G t ODE Local Lines 8an Te‘m 0f 1%] V... ‘l’ 10 gglstu O 0 at Office. Undsny â€â€™2’": 0. take o( ‘guson “0P0 will be at “mining rooms, tore, Kent-st. on Week from 9 a.m. in most Schoois. \VOI‘K , 101111) ifth l THAM pecular t6 - egg laying mg .04. iii) a 91406 of Busmess ad â€10133.1, g ï¬rst-class ' eE‘ugl asses, Ves examin- b090, Out end this excellent antage of ‘4‘ of a1- :1 lost 7 :10 I? FOS‘ ctox'ia. » the Two d we“: (1 girl atory. "3 eye isti lat ‘ )8: U: leis. )nt ft tel l I I I O ’ his ‘ V7115 'il'll ‘ “41,- 111:1 â€"â€"Bobca:»'geon Independent : Mr. Ro-.bt Reid had a narrow- escape on Friday afternoon from being burnt to death. He was cleaning some .cartiidge shells in a bowl of gaso- line, not being aware of its highly \olatiie and explosive character. A lighted coal oil lamp stood near by, and the escaping gas of thegaso'line ignited at the lamp and flashed. to the bowl. In trying to put the bowl Outside, his apron caught on ï¬re. This was torn from him .137 an attendant, and his shirt then caught. It. was put out quickly but not be- fore his left arm was badly burned. â€"'l‘he Salvation Army will eelcâ€" brute its annual Harvest ThanRSgivâ€" iii-q Festival from Saturday, Sept. 19th to Sent 22nd, inclushe. The ()1thX‘S in charge of the local co1ps solicit mom the public a tithe 01' the 311,)1m'ti1‘ul blessings of ï¬eld and store, -â€"1‘ositiiely the Vapor Iths will cure your Rheumatism. You can can have one of them on free trial. â€"Give the Vapor Bath a trial and be convinced that it, will prove a success in your case. \ in kind on cash, as a. thank-oï¬oring to God. -gluw't'ning )euuved will he turned to good account t» support the nun (nous institutions as well as to extend the exangelical work of the Army. The Armv my has become a wry necessary institution in awry (-ountx'y in which it operates. Its auhimcments are higMy praisewor- ‘th. We make to order man's ! alts , ovu. coats and all gal-manta m ï¬nd by men. try us for your claim-g, 91c. DUNDA 8‘ FM VELLE BRO 8. "(live the Vapor Bath a trial if you have any of the below com- plain‘tsu Rheumatism, ‘Lum-l 31mm, Sciatica, \sthma, Stomach. Tlouble, Fevors. La Grippe, Headache D0p5y, Piles, Kidney and NLI‘Vous Toub‘les. liver Complaint, SIGCPI’USSDGSS, Gout Malaria. Colds, Catarx'h, Eczema. Er'ysipelas, Neuralgia. Pleurisy; and is a wonderful specific in all Female Complaints. â€"On Saturday Mr. Italian got in 700 baskets of fruit, and piled them up on the walk and roadway in front of his store. For two hours at night a. great crowd was busy buying the fruit which was sold at very low pricesâ€"ripe tomatoes 25 cents, plums 10 to 20 centsâ€"but the fruit man declares that he got too many baskets and lost money on the transaction. lowing. you to take his Vapor BatH into your home on free trial. _Mr Remschel President , of the Turko Vapon Bath 00., of (maï¬a, is‘ now in Lindsay to stay two of: three weeks. He has now conductéd over three thousand baths in his cabinets and thoroughly understands the efâ€" fects. Don’ t fail to se him at once. \‘ext door to A. B Terry’ 5 Im- formation free. â€"â€"Yesterday Dr. Shier appeared on- the street with a. dashing, pneumatic-E tired roazd wagon pureliaéed from; Mr. Kylie, who is making. a' special- ty of buildina rubber-tired car- riages. The doctor went to Toronto expecting to get something a little better than Mr. Kylie had showed him, but came‘back Quite content to take the local product. â€"â€"Mr. Remschel is here to prove “hat he claims for his Vapor Baths in giving you a free trial. See him next door to A. B. Terry’s store. â€"To the people of Boucaygeon and Omemee where Rev. Geo. H. 'Rayley, B.A., Was once a junior pastor, and to others in the county who knew him, the following from the Orillia Packet- will be of interest: It is a pleasure to receive Naâ€"Naâ€"Kwa, or. Dawn on the Northwest Coast, the quarterly organ of Methodist Mis- siobs in that distant part of Cana- da, edited by the Rev. G. H. Raley, B.A., who still has a warm place in the hearts of many of the people of Mara, among whom he labored he- fore going to Kibamaat, British Col- um'bï¬a. ‘The J uly number of Na.- Naâ€"Kwa ‘contains some creditable “compositions†by Indian children attending the MissiOn schools, and. much more well calculated to awak- en interest in the work carried on by those pioneers pizinceis of civili- zation founded upon Christianity who have sacriï¬ced home, comfort. and almost. everything in this life that men hold dear. in obedience to the. Master's command to go into the nttermost parts of the earth to teach the heathen to observe the things He hath commanded. â€"-M i 55 Mrs. (D tern Wcufllcn'o Wanna-darn! 815: $18. $20; $22, 925, Gram.“ .1318, $18, 320, 325, $80, 885, . DUIDIS FLIVELLEBRDI â€"-Cheese sold for 11 cents on the local market on Saturday. 01 1969 boxes oflered only 956 were sold These came from six factoâ€" lies. The salesmen of the other Mrs. (Dr.) Shier. â€"â€"Mr. Fred Lindsay" of New York was in town on Tuesday. . â€"â€"Miss Jennie W. Irvine of Janet- ville is visiting “Lindsay friends. --Mrs. E. Pepper of Ottawa and son Allan, are visiting Mrs. Fred Pepper. -â€"Mrs. Weld’bn Rea. 3 Laura. of Reaboro, are â€"Miss Annie Robinson ed after a pleasant. visit ville friends. â€"Miss Cora Johnsto Eratulatioms, for we don’ t believe any 800d can come from such a marriage_ sold. These came froni six facto- ries; :Thq salesmen ’ of the other ï¬VB' got permission to so}! ed the board. Buyers Whitton. Fiwdd’ COOK and Brown (for Flavelle) were present. Whitton took Red Rock 190 boxes, and Star 130. Fitzâ€" gerald got North Ops 91, Reaboro 127. Maple Leaf 140 ; Brown bought Cameron , 120. Cambray 77, and Bobcaygeon 270; Cook was allowed to buy only Omemee 162, although the rule requires a buyer to take at least 300 cheese. The next sale will be held. on Friday the 25th inst. At Peterboro board the other day a letter. was received bearing the signatures ‘of several Montreal ex- porters and threatening to With- draw from the board because one buyer's ï¬rm had objected to taking the cheese he had bought on the ground that he had paid too much. Buyer Whitton for McGrath said he was the man to blame, but would not happen again. oral College. â€"-.-Mr. Ralph McNe P. R. staff, Winnipeg, rents last week. â€"-Miss Mark, stenog ri'ster Weldon, is ht Fonelon friends. -â€"Rcv. Rural Dean mily returned last we with Clarksburg frien 1‘ (.‘IICLUu :- ny--f_, -â€"Rcv. Rural Dean Marsh and fa- mily returned last week from a. visit with Clarhsburg friends. â€"Mr. W. A. Leigh manager of the Pee-ton Worid, accompanied by his wife, is visiting in town. «Miss Gross returned last Week from Winnipeg, where she- Spent se- veral Weeks with friends. ’ “‘L‘mn has is visiting her parenté Mr. and Mrs. A Moore, Lindsay-st north. -â€"-DI‘. Gillespie reathai wwn Ian night after visiting tho: h09pimls of Chicago for a couple oi weeks. -M-iss vamc w" W" 3538 of 0130380 are at III- 77 , e in vaidecplture whuc apt. Beghie of the water “oatmeal attemjling the c1 of the Waterworks Associ Raw McKnight. 0 on 'l’lxesd'ay the Toronto r Lt‘. was in town back from Mark, stenographcr for Barâ€" Inl-don. is holidaying with Carrie Cora Johnston, of Janet- 1 town attending the Fed- 3 of M antrcal iie W. Irvine of Janet- ng“Lindsay friends. Pepper of Ottawa and are visiting Mrs. Fred Personals gnd Simona are at p"- 9,35 of Toronto, 1‘; ts Mr. and M13 bst Darth. and daughter '9‘ visiting in has return- with Janet- is visiting V id it -â€"Mr. and: Mrs. David Dollar of Nomich are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lapp of Eden, Maripo-l 58., this week. I â€"3Iiss Co? Hendérson returned on Thursday mm a month's visit to Omiston' and Huntingdon, Quebec. and Malone, N.Y. . â€"-Mr. Ed. English of Grand Raâ€" pids, Mich, is visiting friends in Lindsay and vicinity after an abâ€" smce of thirteen years: ' -Mr. W. A. Carlyle. manager of the Rio Tinto mines, Spain, was in town over Sunday, the guest of his fatheï¬inâ€"luw, Mr. Bobt. aria. â€"-Mr. Walter Cook ofIPort‘Pcrry. fomtzrly ot the Royal Hotel here. has returned’ totown and is junior wme clerk, at the Benson House. â€"â€")iiss Mae Irvine of Rosetï¬lc. 89‘â€" companied by Jae-r sister lib-s. F. Rows! of Toronto, 'who had keen visiting friends â€hi town returned on Wednesday. \ ~10. Thos. Brady last week went to Montreal to attend the commit-4 tion at the mamm- eolumm. a W 63mm W “in. n It. The greatestpile of Blankets we have ever seen at on: tine waits for you here. Most of them were made expressly for us and are all thst you could desire in qua! tymt price; the material used was specially selecr- ' ed‘aud each blanket has the box and reel of soft doom. SJme very low prices for these B'ankets are robe seen in the list below. 2,200 yards of best Brussels C1mct.m1dei3 rizh coloring: with crimson green tern and China blue grounds suitable for halls. stairs. sitting. drawimg, diningr and bed rooms. Carpet all 27 inches wide and 85C 3 quality that sells regular at 120 per yard. We can sell it to you at ................................. Pure White Wool Blankets with handsome pink borders, soft fleecy make, sizes 60 x 80 2.7- in., weight 5 pounds, price .................... 3 Fine White Wool Btankets. heavy hand make. with pink or blue borders, siz: 60 x 78. might 3 75 .. guys, price .......................................... . Heavy Game Thread White Woo‘. B mket-y Brown’s make, soft to feel,- heavy to harad‘e, size 64 x 85, weight 7 pounds 400 mm 0 Another big shipment of John Paton's (of Alloa Szorlmd) celebrated Shethni F1035 has just arrived, colors are pink, sky, reLio, purple. cardinal, whit: and black. Buyrng sucn a large quantity at one time from the maker of this floss enables us to off-r it at wholeule price. We place on szle a. once this large lot at prices In connection with the biz Carpet Sde we will hzve on semi-annual showing of Nottingham and Sviss Lace Curtains. An immense purchlse last Sprung has saved us more than 20 per cent. We share this svang with you and will diet for sale wth ‘he carpets more than 1.030 pair ofs New Curtains. We buy direct from manufactuers, suing at 1!! ti nes the wh Jlesalers proï¬t. To-day we offer you Curtains at nearly A few days ago our buyer had a chance of securing a big lot of best Brussels Carpet at a great sacrifice. and they are now in stock ready for showing and selling. The price that these Carpets are to be sold at should at- tract a host of buyers; We expect to clear them at once; bring your measurements with you and secure your share of this cheap lot. No such quality of Carpet has been offered at this price for many a day-Read on. 100 pairs of fire Notï¬ngha'n L126 Curtains 1n wh te and wary, all overloeked stitched edges, 3% yds long, single border: worth 1. 25 up, for l 0' per pair ............................................ Acmn SALE as per ï¬at. masts prises. WHITE BLANKETS LACE CURTAINS Direct Importers 500 BOXES SHETLAND FLOSS Per Skein 4c. â€"Mrs. Graham of New York City is yis‘itinâ€"g her daughter Ilm. J. J. Lindsay. Cambridge-at. Hrs. Grav- ban: is accompanied by her daugh- ter Mrs. Nola of Sterling. â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. John D. Copeland and Miams Basic and Sadie of luri- posa, have returned home steer visib- ing friends at Fowler's Corners, Emâ€". fly. a few against week. “Miss Clam Thompson returned last week from a visit to the Northâ€" west. Mtories. She Ind a very enjoyable outing, and brought home some interesting specimens of tin products 01 that country. -â€"Mr. Will Crawford of Believille is home {or a law holidays. His (aâ€" ther, Mr. John Crawford. is ubte to ho down street again altar his 8L» were Mucus with Mood poisoning and wyuipelu, in the had and arm. ~Mm. Henry Jackman rotumcdon Saturday who. a four-m visit. with friends in Cmnpbentowd. Kr. and Mrs. Jukmau accompanied by llr.‘ Jackman'zr sister ad neine Iron ('ampbdl 0.11. are spending days in Toronto. ._Bowmn.nviun Sim 8 Skeins 25c, Heavy En: White Wm! Blankets nude with pink or bias borders, sof: fleccy top, size 64 4 25 x 8). weight 7 p Junds, price ................. 0 White Blankets in 8. 9 and 10 pound weights at $6 00, 6.00, 7. 50, 8.00 and 9.03. 100 pairs of Lace Curtains in white and ivory, all with bound and stitched «=de. 5% yards iong, single borders, b:st patterns worth 2 00 l 5' f0' per pxir ........... . .................... ncst Whifc W301 Bx,a1kets made of specially sc- lcctcd wool soft 11d fluï¬y, with pink or blue bo dcrs, si2264 x 82 weight 7 pounds, 5 00 nriun _______________ â€:15981‘3 price...“ Established 1860 H.1[orn'shsretwnedlmnapleoâ€" 85“. visit. in Oshawa... Scugog and “a..ui;) is solicitgaoéthec. P- R., has'ï¬boen atthereg'istryoflioe anything the titles through Cartâ€"- Rainy. 1t Kinmount. 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