._ ,_._ -1 . «7 g I: l Everything in Readiness - A . 4 Although it mail» conceded that ‘.among the animals of ï¬ction the horse holds ï¬rst'plaee,.; the.~part ' ved by dogs. especially in modern teratui‘e, isrvery large and unpor» tent. The pages of many famous snows have presented us withmemâ€" horse! the canine race as carefully drawn and as lovingly delineated 0 any of an human ohhracters intro- duced. .No't infrequently the role _ of hero or heroine is doubled with. or eDu-ectorsofthe Million fill everything is in readiness for the coming fair at OAKWOOD l5th lhth Sept. The Prize Lists have been re. vised and distributed. ' The grounds and buildings will be put in ï¬rst-class shape, †and every accommodation: af- forded for pleasure: and proï¬t. The membership list is swelling ,, very fast under the steady can- » vas of the directors. «have a v I‘m-wi‘ï¬ï¬‚»K-é\-1Jfl'l n. g » volition, conscious or unconsdons. '0! a dog upon which the Whole plot turns. As mi ht be expected.it_18 among the w ’rks of such novelists as are specially noted as dog lovers that the finest and most frequent de- u‘ipti of their four footed friends are toog found, and naturally Sir Walter Scott. well known for his ex- treme attachment to dogs. heads the list. Big dogs are Scott’s special favor- tes. and his nobl example is Sir euneth's hound osval, Who bears an all im rtant part in the plot of "The T isman.†Renal is de- ,scribed as a large staghound of splendid roportions and great sa- gaciiy. ho shares his master’s Watch on St. George’s Mount beside the banner of England, above the camp of the crusaders. Tempted by woman’s He, the knight forsekes his post r a short space, leaving Rosvai to guard the flag. A base at- tack is made in his absence, and Kenneth returns to ï¬nd the flag gone and its faithful defender wounded ap- mntly to death in its defense. ~ eth's remorse for the violation of the Engl h banner is scarcely more keen an his grief over the dog. who wags his tail and licks his master’s hand even in the agonies of < ' ' <, death. It is a most touching scene, THE CONCERTm the evening druWn-by a master hand, and the of the 16th can be relied on to be , , , ~ - ' t t've. reader 3 satisfaction is not less than entertaining and ms ruc 1 W knight? is represented to be 3m When th Arabian physician Saladin, ________._______.__ disguise . appears opportunely. and by his timely ministration saves the I hound, who lives to identify his till ‘ then unknown assailant, by dragging him bodily; from. his horse. In "Ivanhoe," Gurth, the swinehcrd, The splendid list of Special Prizes including 5 bags of Binder Twine 'ven b the Peterboro Cordage 5:). and $2.50 in cash by the Brantford Farming Twme Co. for the best grade Dairy. Cows ) the latter not mentioned in the. < Prize List, are well worth not- ing. The people can make the Banner Fair the best on record. Coming Again to Lindsay If you are ruptured attend to your- self at once. If your child is rup- tured do not allow it to grow up in possesses ‘ noteworthy dog, Fangs “f8 handicapped by a rupture. Il'ch g nazne' "a, rugged, Wolflsh yourself or your child curcd- No g dog, a sort of lurcher, half mas- mattcr how many failures you have? tiff, half greyhound," who assists his had from all other 50““03 it is a l master in the cure of his refractory duty you owe yourself when the op- charges, is Woundod by Cedric the portunity presents itself to consult! Saxon, and whose adventures are . (free) J- Y- Egan, I‘UP‘UW SI’K‘ClallSt’ 5 carried on throughout the book. of Toronto, who will make his next 3 Dickens was a dog lover, and p05- regular V15“ ‘0 Lindsay, â€ON-"011 sossed several dour canine friends. It House, Friday (all day and. (“Films“) is recorded in his biographies how Saturday all days only during the Fair, Scptcnl- sjon by the Sympathetic concern bor 25-26. Remember this gvntlcâ€"I ovinccd by “,9 of tie favorites, Turk man has now the largest. establish-l and kinda. 6mm; (tiring ,1 walk he went. in the Dominion exclusively dc-I ï¬g suddenly Slim-k with 18,130,193, voted to the treatment of rupture. Thackeray, hout'éi'cl", l'fmltés little He has bccn established 37 yours. “5‘? or mention of dogs. George and has visited our suction pcl‘iodi- Eliot also lays no gl'cut stress upon cally for the past. quarter of a, ccll- them. :Lury. Is this not a meol'd ‘3 Sec all in this issue. Cut same out for in- turc reference. Ofï¬ce 192. west. Ring street, Toronto. _....._._+._â€".___ Births It.\'l‘HMELL.â€"In Lindsay. on Sept. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Rath- mell, a daughter. .â€"â€"+â€"â€"â€" Marriages I‘tEALâ€"CAMPLINâ€"On We‘lnes., Aug. 19th, at. the home of the bride's brother, Mr. W. G. Real, Sonya, and Marguerite E.,‘ sister of Mr. Gallant Sir Thomas. Sir Thomas Lipton has a gallant way of paying pretty compliments to ladies. Driving through Washington one day he passed a huge red auto- mobile that stood before an imposing mansion of gray stone. A young girl in a white gown sat in the automo- bile, and as Sir Thomas glided by she bowed to him, smiling a radiant and charming smile. He, however, l failed to see her. The young girl looked embarrassed, vexed. She bit hcr lip. She thought I a moment. Then she took hold of the l _ wheel of her machine, pressed with R. Camplm of 300W her small foot the bulb that made . BALDWINâ€"BURKEâ€"On September the horn toot grumy, and swiftly I 2nd, at the home of the bride's and 5310??†she shot. after the Eng- i parents. by Rev. W. T. Hallam 1131, knight. Thomas Baldwin and Mollie Burke. Soon the great automobile both of Lindsay. took the carriage and halted. KEITHâ€"MACDONNELLâ€"In Tham- young girl, an old over- I The l esford, on Sept. 2nd, at the home Thomas, extended her hand. and as 19' of the bride’s mother, Cora Ethel heutook it she said reproachfully: in second daughter of the late John You passed me a ““519 while ago a MacDonald to J. Patterson Keith. Without looking at me." 31.0., of Omomee. Wlth a gallant smile and rrsmsuâ€" JACKETTâ€"On Wednes- non 0‘ the head’ day, Sept. 2nd, at the Queen-st. Methodist church parsonage, St. Paulâ€"st, by ReV. A. J. H. Strike, Mr. Joseph Fi's'lier, town, to Miss Florence Jackett, of Ops. _.__+.__ Deaths TOOLE.â€"At his msidence, Omemee, on Monday Aug. Blst, David Toole aged 73 years. KILLEN.â€"In Lindsay, on Friday. Sept. 4th, Samuel Charles Kill-en, eldest son of Mr- Jas- ,Kille‘n. NICHOLSâ€"At. Linden Valley, on Sept- 3rd, Mary Wilson, relict of the late Samuel Nichols, aged 74 years. XEEHAN.â€"At Lindsay, on Thursa day, Sept.- 3rd, Joseph Meehan son of Mr. J. Meeting; aged 21 years. . . Linisay [lake’s inclina- Sir Thomas an- . â€If I had looked at you I couldn't have passed you. †w Millionaire Butlers. Lord Ravenscourt's butler, who died the other day, leaving a fortune of £30,000, was by no means a unique instance of a nentleman's gen- tleman amassing a great fortune. There is a well known Conservative I. member of Parliament who in his early days was a butler in Lord Sal- isbury's household. The C B invested in a hotel in South Kensing- bl ton, which he disposed of some la teen years later at an enormous pro- m Samuel Waugh, who left more back, had been a. butler in the Mac- lay family for over sixty years. butler in a decent house may, speak- ing roughly, count on receiving £2 to tips for every £1 of his salary. In addition to tips, however, an imâ€" portant per uisite is th ' ' Fall wheat, per 1338 ...50 70 t0 0 70 he receives Son: the tradesmmâ€"isï¬h‘lir: Spring wheat, per bus. 0 70 to O 70 dontTatler. . Fy‘le wheat, per bus-.- 0 70 to 0 70 -‘ Goose wheat, per bus..- 0 62. to 0 62 3'0“ - Ship- Buckwheat, per bus ...0 35‘t00 35 It is the fashion when a famous Iliarley, per bush _....- 0 37 t0 0 40 judge or detective retires to give a ye, per bush -.....-.-.-..- 0 45 to 0 45 list of his most remarkable cases. Peas, White. per bush 0- 70 t0 0 70 Sir Hartley Williams, the retiring 5:21;, small ..........-...--. 0 60 to 0 60 senior puisne judge of Victoria, has Port . per b08118] ------ > -. 0 28 t0 0 28 been the subject of such 'a retrospect. qtoeS. per bag 0 60 t0 0 60 One of the ï¬rst cases he had to try Butter, per lb 0 17 to O 18 was a ve rare fl'ence -stea Chickens, per pair ...... o 45 to o 65 W o mdeed 1- Turkey, per lb ............ 0 09 to 0‘10 Geese. per lb ............... 0 07 to 0 08 Eggs, per dozen ......... 0 144:0 O 14 Hogs, live per cwt 6 00t0 6 00 .Hay, per ton .... ......... 8 00t08 00 â€"â€"â€"+â€"_ Sale Register THURSDAY, SEPT. 17.â€"By Arch. Campbell auctioneer, credit. sale of household furniture, buggies, harness, etc., the property of Mrs Peter Bassitt, Kirkï¬eld. 'Sale at one o’clock and without re- perty oreonvert it into caskâ€"Lon. “Chronicle. A; . On William-st., On Albert-st, day U†5-30 Himâ€"13' greatly moved he Was on one occa- {76513335. LIST 1903.â€"M friend of Sir if†your to the, Lindsay Watcruorks. Lindsay Pumping Station in lots of swered: (from one to three cars. and should be either Pittsburg (Yohlgany) Lump and not mixed or other Standard Grades may be quoted if dealers Wish to. . than £2,000 when he died six weeks Station, .. «nutrient It ‘ all ‘ L ‘ Wt ' I I I I'll-hi? ‘1'“...- ‘w" ,, ~~W _ ~,. g .. WAY. . 1903,e.tnoon.oï¬erll~ ofnotlessthaa “mediandinanypertofthe which may be erected a Refuge for the County of Victoria. per acre. “holly â€PP?“ by, a “8' And in- Oflers are to be marked " Offer of â€W13†instances it 13 ߠmt» Land ", and must contain a descrip- tion of the land and name a price No offer will be necessarily accept- ed. J. R. McNEILLIE. County Clerk County Clerk’s omce', Lindsay, Aug. 17th, 1908.â€"34-4 FARMS Tor SALE. ____+â€"_ In Brock Township. adjoining villosa Ont.â€"37â€"2. of Canning-ton, and close to cream- ery; 150 acres. Brick house (cost $3,000); all plow land. two good frame barns, one with stone foundation, driving-house, imple- ment. house and frame stable ; or- chard; abundance of water. low for quick sale; terms easy. +â€" T own Property for Sale. On Lindsay-st., near Glenelg; solid brick house, 8 rooms, cement cel- lar. 0n Fair-ave., two storey brick house stable; nice lot. 011 Peel-st. west, two modern houses, one brick, 9 rooms with bathâ€"room etc. On Albert-st, near Wellington, two- storey brick, nearly new, half acre land, orchard, etc. north, comfortable brick house. south, frame house. stone foundation, acre land. Apply to S. M. PORTER, Watchâ€"EFIFTY ACRE FARM FOR. SALE.â€" manâ€"Wardcr omce. M I RAG OARPEI “VINO look- RAG CARPET FACTORY.â€"Another industry started. Mrs. G. R. Mullett, having purchased a full line of up-to-date machinery, is ,now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the Bag Carpet. line. Flannel Sheeting and Wool Car- pets. Don't. forget. the place. 19 Price 1 l l l l i l I I l 1 St. George-st... east ward, Lindsay. . m I l I .._.-â€"â€"â€"..__________ ,_ â€" I Go that I have transmitted or del- ivercd to the persons mentioned in; Sections 8 and 9 of the Ontario; '-\'otcrs' Lists Ac: tllc copics rcquir- é cd by said St‘CllOilS to be so trans-E nlitted or delivered or the list madc- i pursuant to said act of all persons} appellring by tlzc last Revise-d _~‘\s- 'FARM 'l'O sessnlcnt Roll of the said Mimic-i ipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipallty at clcctions for members of the Legislative Assun-' bly and at Municipal Elections, and l that the said list was first posh-(ii up at my oil‘zce at Powlcs "oil-era: on 7th day of September. '03. and .FARM FOR SALE OR ’I‘() RENT â€"l remains Lllï¬'l't‘ for inspection. Elcc-l tors are called upon to examine tin-g: said list and if any omissions or? any other errors are found thcreinl to take immediate proceedings to. have the said errors corrected tic-l cording to law. Dated this 7th? day of September. lil'lli. Jolle B. POWLES, Townsnip Clo-wk. l [TENDERS WANTED The Board of Watt-r Commissiom-l's .’ the Town of Lindsay arc proâ€"i arcd to l'eCcch scalcd tendon up In ; oon on September 26th, 19I_»:;;. for? contract to supply coal for oru-l l l The coal must. be (lelth‘l‘L‘d lit the Reynoldsville Lump. or Tenders to be marked “Tc-ndcr-s'for oul" and addressed to F. K. BEG- IE, Superintendent.â€"3 in. . IlllllS lll llllllll WESl l (ll Silt ____+.â€". We have 1760 acres of the FARM FOR SALE.â€"Will be “ved from his salary and tips he lands in the Northwest for sale ocks-vto suit. purchaser. These nds are situated within 20 to 30 lies of Regina, capital of. the Ter- ritories, and mostly close to Wilcox where grain can be shipped. FARM FOR SALEâ€"Eight or ten From a satisfactory purchaser a A small cash payment will be adopted and the balance in easy instalments. The land is clear prairie without any waste. Lindsay.â€"35-tf. McLAUGHLIN PEEL, Murchison GilchIist Glenarm Clearing Sale dim‘culttogetridoftheatoiqnm “Mmhpmam a nun ‘ unicipality ; ‘â€" 01 the Township of Fcnclon, CUUX‘HV 1‘03 of .\'iCtOI'ia.-l\'oticc js hereby spit acres. 22 perches good land, well C: FOR :FARM FOR SALE.â€"Lot 20, con. 9, RESIDENCE FOR SALE-~0n Lind- rooms and summer kitchen, good and take some away. A. PEEBSON. WoodvilleF-Bs-B.‘ ' as it was a month ago, We is lHSt bet is the ï¬rst Calendar mouth in A111: SCpte summer prices atGough’s are amOHg 3““- B... ’ bccns" and are Wilted worse than ever this .., Wu. You’ve Got liongh’s Word for it Its Not Too Late to Save M0 .. ll! DOt too late to share in the good luck Which My. distributing during the past six weeks. ‘ We hm be Gough’s propelling for a big fall trade largest in hlSlory .. absolutcl no better time to economize than by takln ' . inn, the WI]. PRICES. ‘ g advanug, 0, All over the store this week a dollar goes a: far ast ‘ dinerily. You can buy a new suit now that )ou can :2 Wouldo, months yet atone half regular price and the styles are not?! fort,rec forest. muc: ll T0 RENT.â€"w'oork§gr. stable and â€"â€"â€"â€"\ sheds, in rear of atchman-Ward- . BOYS AND MEN ALIKE er.-â€"Apply {o McLAUGHLlN do PEEL. Boys and men alike are given an opportunity to seem: dressy sults at wrlted price like these:â€" FOR SALEâ€"Three solid brick houâ€" ses in central part of the town; 51.00.00 to $12.00 Men’s SUltS at . g†handsome property. Price $3000. ‘6 6 c u ‘ â€-00 Apply at this ofï¬ceâ€"34.4. 7.00 ’00 - . . 3.00 “ 4.00 Youths’ “ “ 3'00 2.00 “ - 3.00 Boys’ .. w 250 Underwear that Men like for Hosiery that ï¬lls the bill for Flannclettes and Working Shirts Soft and Stiff Felt Hats for Cloth and Tweed Caps for Clearing Prices on Everything You Wear Men’s Waterproofs at only . , Advance Sale of Fall Top Coats I. two'red and white steers two years old ; two red cows, with white marks ; four spring calves, red ' two 1-year old heifers, one crooked horn. Finder wiu please notify the owner. FRANK CON- NOLLY, Box 496. Lindsay P.O.â€" 35-3. M _â€"â€"______~â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-’â€"- an! â€a TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For School Section No. 3, Eldon. Duties to commence October lst, 1903. ply stating salary to A. D. Mc- EACHERN, Sea-trees" Argyle. CARPENTERS WANTED.â€" Carpen- ters and Framers wanted. Ap- ply on the works Raven Lake Port- land Cement Co., Raven Lake, Vic» toria Co.â€"â€"36.2. ~ run sue WI In GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE.â€" Northey, 7 hp. ; in good working order, with all outï¬tting tanks, ctc., n-.1dy to set up. Cost $300; will sell for $200 cash. Apply to THOS. STAPLES, Carpenter, Alâ€" bert-st. ' ___________________. v 31 miles from Little Britain. Frame ’ burn with stone foundation: log house: good well; young orchard; Will be sold cheap for quick sale. 3 Apply to Box 310, Lindsay. . HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALEâ€"38 Sum-st north, double frame house, 8 rooms t'aCh, summer kit- chens, stable, etc.. good garden. Will be sold very reasonable. Apply to MRS. D. CORNEIL, on premis- es, or at this ofï¬ceâ€"304.1. 0c Braces for . - 2 5Colored Shirts for - 25 and 35c Summer Ties - . We've got the best Boys’ Suits in tow. We kzow i‘ want you to know 2t. eeeeaseeseeeeeEZigee SALE 1x I.l.\’llSAY.-Eight e; culti"utcd for growing. Situutcd Corner Adelï¬ ~â€" laidc and I’ottinger-sts., four . blocks north of lu‘ui‘r grounds. Ap- :: B G ough The “onderiul ply to W. J. 'l‘OMl‘KlXS, Markct O J Ch lai'dcll(-r.â€":i6-2. ,l‘. . . eap Man ’ C; 'ï¬666eé36683Â¥863666666‘ 9T¢T9vv~9y977vvvavW gardening or fruit ‘7 0 REN'l‘.â€"â€"llw uCl'l'F. ulli clcumd; good buildings and in] high state of cultivation; fouriâ€"_â€"â€" llillL‘S southeast of Lindsay. being FARM FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP. north half of lot 18. (‘01). ll. Ups. , â€"50 acres, ten miles from Lind-m3" Apply to W. B. MOORE. or W. J.,‘ on good .gravcl read, Close to MOORE, Box 43, Lindsay-3743 school, store, etc., a nice llUlllt‘. urn. ;, Very low price for quick sulc. My... . Apply at this oflice.â€"36-tf. sou... ..x- Lot. 3, con. 3 Ops, 100 acres ; S? l.« .w ' miles from Lindsay ; about 75 uc- EFARM FOR SALE OR REX'l‘.-â€"l.ot l; r‘ ‘ res cleared. Good frame hOUSl.‘ :f 5 (â€on 12 Manvcl's 94 aâ€... “my... \\«-. . good frame barn with stone foun-f 01’. less. Frame 1,0,3“. â€an“. Lam ’l. dart-"ion. l’low leave immediately: with stone foundation 3“ x 14W. 1-1“ I‘M? Apply to ROBERT and CHARLES Y Q“. bed 00 _- .7 1. n. 1 from NAYLOR Lindsay l’.O.--30-3 ' ‘ “W s ‘ x "U' ““13 â€â€˜â€œâ€œ .. . ’ ‘ ’ ' l shcd 24 x 50, sheep pen 10 x 221. â€â€œ3- - _ ‘ The farm is well “stored by :Ic\«-l‘â€" l.\. ““7â€â€œ ' ' failing stream, and adjoins Ihc \‘ll- " loge of Janctvillc. School. church l-‘Ul: is an excellent or ortunlty to :lC-l and cheese factory CORVCXMI'RI: ,‘M" \lâ€â€œ' ’ quire a good buslrll-ss with a firstâ€"l ply to JOHR BLRN’ Janculllmâ€" I‘m 1': - class trade and good stand. l-‘or l 364' 1b 1161“?†II‘U‘IL‘V"\I further particulars apply to MRS: ‘ H. SILVER, 27 William-st. Lind- IFARM FOR SALE.â€"One of the best W} ‘1‘“ say, farms in the County of Victoria. 1:1... "T *‘ containing 114 acres without â€W“, stump or stone, well fenced and “OWN- ‘- ‘ drained ; 8 acres valuable timber. 6 acres of pasture. Eight miles from Lindsay, four from Omemee. one from Rea-boro, log house Well ï¬nished on inside, stone foundation and cement cellar, summer kitchen 20 x 30. Barn 45 x 52, stone foundation, cement cellar ; horse and cattle stables ; sheep house 20 x 30 ; combined pig and hcn house with cement floor. Priccr very reasonable. Apply at this, l-‘x‘llill ll‘l: .\ ‘-..‘.L, 'l‘o\\:.>'r..; (. ClL-ill'wl SALEâ€"First-class Millincry ' and Ladics' Furnishing Qmsincss,] establlShcd over 20 years. This! (‘L‘lllt'f.l y‘llllllu .‘ claw- 3} chard ll . r' you“. Ops, two miles east of Lindsay. 100 acres, 40 acres cleared, balance valuable tamarac bush. On the premises is a good frame barn ; good Well. For further particulars apply to MRS. HUGH MORRI- SON, or L. V. O'CONNOR, Bar- rister, Lindsay P.O.â€"34-8. soil, at... 011:} \\i~?.. - col..:’..:â€.w ... m0\" l; ., . this gun}. {11min :' I: 3-5x . sold south half of lot. 20, concession 8 Mariposa, containing 100 acres; frame barn nearly new 66 x 44, 20 ft posts, 'hip roof ; frame house. School house and blacksmithshop near. Six miles west of Lindsay, 2 miles from Oakwood and sta- tion. GEORGE GRAHAM, Oak- wood, P. O.â€"35-tf. Ol’ Ull -‘ R1“ :‘>)!?£3~3Â¥r‘r. T ‘ ..l, miles from Lindsay, 50 acres, all plow land. Store, blacksmith shop church and school convenient. Good house, frame barn, frame sta’b‘le, two driving sheds and outbuildings, orchard, good wells. On leading gravel road. Price low and terms easy. Would also sell stock and implements with farm. For par- ticulars apply at this ofï¬ceâ€"354i. Only Rang-2 Fitted With Enameled R653“ Ulr. 9-2951.“ Wï¬â€˜fr?§ “#1.†RCSL‘YYL‘ZT is st .37", .7. piece from sizcc. "y'st" °“° door north of Dr. . Shier's block.- Solid Erick, 9 gives it :1 pl-rztc'. â€"llas no saunas. ;. .. .' t :: 0 heads to c‘l‘..cC. .. well and iron pump, stable for two ' 15 out. "\ square cwrtm- when \vnskir; mm with three heavy Coats of pure ‘ 7111" gives it a smooth, hard, marble-like surfecc-â€"â€"~‘-‘-il thoroughly cleansed. Never taints the water or corrodes like tizz. . 1““ Mamba: “Ch styles of reservoirs put in curt"; â€â€œ1:- defll and free from taint that it can be list-.7. iv: 1- m, “he? purposes beside heating watcr. “v Goldbyen enterprising dealers. Booklet-fr. ' †MCCIa )l,-\'l‘ll f l':.\( ‘\_ \.-. gum-.1, “ Fishery (M The Km Fishery Or do Km do do License In d!) The Kin The John Shot The Ki do do do Constable George C w C S; do M ads to