w Mioï¬hewnldcondm '- 7 .eLlHDSAY’S~ORE‘ATEST suoe House... v Into Brier Wins . « . . .. , . "Ernest. Webb, 3 young resident'of A : -. - ' target by‘ one of a. gang of toughs, , , . . :2: 3:2}:erng stones. . Webb As usual, this big shoe store willlead the processmn of the Fall campaign. We are well 10- In the eye, and It was cated, well equipped, andâ€"excuse usâ€"well regarded. We are giving better satisfacticn to a con- 011' his cheek. The ‘ ' grades meme, noï¬grfgugfï¬g Our sales for August were better and more satisfactory than those of the sam< mcnth last unmal. He was brought up to the “top notch†of the shoe trade of all this great north country, we are Mr -,,,. Driver were at Little " on Sunday visiting urns. Ben M Mr. John Graham :is visiting at gakzoogh taking up??? Mr. waitons orw eheis t“ ‘ tion. a. Toronto mm. We are pleased to see Mr ' . . . W ,Davrdson at home with us agar, 7:11†'4‘.â€" FENELON FALIS Mrs. Sandford and Miss Mabel l cycle Wm he :was picked out for a forced out of ~ . Its socket and crushed stantly increasmg number of customers than ever before. Sandford return - Toronto. ed last Fmday from Mr. Chas. Bubbett spent Thursday the house of . another of the gang. ¢izrilmwhile the second. arrest Was in mplation he broke away. and, t theexpectations of our friendsâ€" we feel the , better and ‘fway ahead†Day by day our magniï¬cent stock 1sbemg increased and ofany made more attractiv responsibility and excel w e will former season. e by the arrival " MU -..:';r-su~a-uz.ra€ . 3 ~ .. xxptwo other lath: who were in his lon any, have given the police a .grhsearch Without result. plankigough the collapse of the cal d SkOf a. coal trestle at the 10- Com 00 S of the Imperial Cement are in pany, Owen Sound, while Wheel- g 8» barrow from barge. Samuel Mr. W. J. McK - Preston. labore .. 1...... by . memorial 2‘2: Spent Sunday with his . parents MISS Lena, ,' t0 the water betwee . spent Monday iï¬hgï¬l‘alfsf L‘ndsay‘ the d00k. When t}; tgigd;es‘::lq 3:: Mrsn T. H. DeCew and Miss E covered an 11°“ 1“" it has {ouml Cew of Sand Point cam ' . D}- that the skull was badlv fractured Falls last Saturdia ’ .. 8 3°. the ‘Wylie Verge fell info a rapidlv Mrs. W. DeCew. Y. On a usrt to rivolving self-feeding threshing ma- M‘ 0 me cylinder at a f ‘ - was Mrsâ€; 312:; MM. :5 son for some w kn, ‘ rs, A' W11’ “95' The remains will be sent to on ,Friday 88 5: returned home his home in New Germanv \' S for : - _ . interment. He was 22 7;, ‘.' â€a “11152:? Asstir; returned from the mil- :Reports of severe wegtï¬gf :5 FE: WaShbhmpenMriisg: (Eilgrliiyd ï¬les 8? csmalfrom the following places: 7 ’ ISS XGI‘ illsâ€"Geo. A. P tta ‘ec-‘r 31?: chimeTgaCk the early part Of barn-‘5, with entire season‘: crldlb to} e . ese four young women grain and hay, Were struck by light- at the Falls. Mrs. Wm. Campbell is on a. visit to he ' Quebelc old home at Two Mountains b. a memâ€" Mr. and Mrs F McDou . . 11 Mt went. and Mrs. R. Jr Moore, MfaA' R131: she knows son, .and Miss J. McDougall' spending a. few days‘in Torontd. of'new goods. Every day will be The plan opens to-day “bargain day†at this shoe store from now on, for many moons to come. With the boys and girls, their big sisters and mothers as leaders. alwayl h 1 Boots at 45c per pair. For the bigger Boys and er boots at 50c per pair. For the big good-looking Girls and their Mothers, who wear any size from 3 to 8, we have an excellent Fall boot, well shaped, every bit real leather, made of Kangaroo Skin, a good looking and good wearing shoe, which we are selling at 99c per pair. More to follow. Remember this store “sets the pace†for all sorts of Shoes. THE N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE The Sole Agent in Lindsay for the Famous lnvictus Shoe for Men. PLIES Cream Cins Dair ‘ _ . y Pills a on satisfaction. both in pig: I and Heating lvanized Steel Shingles. , â€" RISON ‘ ,i 4* chers l f; :35 from $2.75 to any :1 cases. We have a _ ne American movement of long guards in town. so that your Watch is , The Jeweller ; y. til] ‘ 4â€".“ . 9.99.99 scooonoeooeoq (/1 his FF- _o 4:1 :3 We - . ooeoumoonooow -i N N 5 Exhibition of Horses. Cat- Ontario, with the excep- . ccommfatien for Stock. \ g and Hurdle Races w J. @2th attended the millinery openings and and also the Toronto Exhibition. last week. ' Mr..W. A. Bishop returned from' spend-mg his vacation at Umvale, on last Thursday and resumed his -dut- res in the B. N. A. Bank here. Mr. .and Mrs. R. A. Robinson, left Olltfl‘l‘gfly toRspend a couple of days wr r . ' ' ' ' we have 1??! :m gsngig‘glctï¬g Torontos obinson 5 mother in School smut: #30135, Pencil ,Boxes, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hancox and child. mg, Efï¬glem Cnesc'nool line. Dr. and Mrs. Berry of Chicago are. â€deWI‘E-‘gf the guests of Mr. Jos. Heard. Conan a . Mrs. R. Graham of Kinmount pasâ€" sed through the village last week on G. A. l-lTTLE,S a. visit to her sister, Mrs. o. chann 3.30m} ORE of Desboro’. ’/________â€"â€" The excursion in aid of the Public: Library, on last Friday night, was- not patronized very well, owing un-I Rain on The Roof doubtly to the cool weather. Those K in n oy sli-Lu'lows hovel“ - ,r . .cc‘ï¬, who did attend spent a delightful evening, as the moonlight was per-l feet, and the crowd. though small. at“! most agreeable one. , Mrs. R. B. Allan, Mrs. Moore and sever-.11 other spent. Saturday in Lindsay. Labor Day was obsu'u-d here by u general holiday. A large numlw' oi persons took advantage of the cheap rates to visit other plaCPS both by train and boat. The Kcuoshir brought. a large excursion party to l"onelon Falls from Lindsay. the base ball team of the lnttr-r towu being on board. A game was play- ed in the park with home team. rc- suliing in a Victory for lï¬-nclon' lli'alls. score 7â€"."). Thu- Konosha brought a wry lur‘ln â€dirty to Fenelon li‘allls last Friday 'aftm‘noon from Enndsmore. Tht' vis- itors had delightful wwathcr and en- (‘Utlltâ€˜ï¬ When the humble ‘ Over all ll‘u- slur?) Sptlcl‘L‘S, ' :zu“..1::clxolj.' darkness \\'>“-i‘$ in rainy tears. What a joy to press llr) pillow 01' D. col{aide-cluluilwr bod And to listen. in I'm- putter 01' [119 soil Tali: ()Vcl‘llC’utl l. R. .l. citizens. sh nglc-s heart. func ics Every tlnklv on the Has an who ill the And a ll1ou<;1:;d (ll'czmiy Into busy lufllll‘ start: And a thousand l‘vcollectinns ll‘enrc their ull‘ Lln'czuls into woof Asllfsten to 13m, murmur Oilllc rain upon the roof. Now in comes my mother As Sllc used in ycnrs agonc, To survey by darling dreamers l Ere she left than till the dawn ,, liovcd a few hours 01:! lsco iwr iv‘i’tlllllf: o'er me, lyillage. As I list to ilzis refrain The S. A'rmy took llliich is l"1‘7‘-‘""‘1 “‘le 1h“ shingles excursion to Sturgeon Point on By the puller of the rain. Tuesday. per Manila. and the day was enjoyed thoroughly by a good sized crowd. The Church Wooden War») (‘0. have building. and the vylt)lll,\1".' tlici 1' annual him my lull» swrupli Sister, With la": wings uud \\‘a\’img hgï¬r, And llC‘l‘ lil‘lfï¬â€˜:2â€"w}i--(l L‘llt’l‘lll) brotherâ€" completed their A‘ Serene. ‘1â€:an machinery is arriving. It will be in Glide around in): \\;ll\'\,'l.lll pillow, running order before, long and the W1th_thm' l’l"‘€“‘"' â€1' mild reproof, hum of industry will be heard before 35.111“an 11"" 1‘11‘1'1111‘1' long on the south side. of the river. 01th»: X‘Lllll upon the roof. Work. is going on at the Sandiord Co’s new mill. This will be rushed on and this winter there will be more. men employed in thesu two mills than there were when three saw mills were running in full blast. The Ogemah ceasad her trips on the lower lakes last Saturday. The Manita is expected to stop at, the end of this week. The trafï¬c this sr-ason has been grez‘itly in excess of any previous year. and everything to a. tremendous increase nexti puir‘ Iâ€" And anot'm'z‘ (,'l)il;v‘>' to thrill me With llcl‘ ego-s d-Illcious blue ; And form 1. gazing on her I That I'M-r lll‘ill'l mus nil untrue; lremr-mb-r lid: l lonl her AS I nc'wI‘ may lch again, And my heart duck pulses vibrate To the puller of the ruin. There is naught 3". :irt's bravuras That can work with such a spell ll“. the Spirit's ptir‘v‘ (lerv‘p fountains, “heme the holy pussiuns swell, ‘5 that melody of nature, ‘F'hat subdue-d. subduing strain. llluch is played upon the Shingles BY the patter of the rain. 5â€".â€" . mum Cllllllâ€"ESPONDENCE . S.\l.l~lllâ€"_.\l.\l{lPOSA hr. and Mrs. Flint of Lornevillo. 3311i: Sunday with their daughter 1;: H. Graham. Waslsth' Irwin. of Little Britian, 0 guest of Miss Ila Trcmecx‘ points year. _+___._._â€"â€" To Miss Lou Dillon Ah. there, Whoa, there, Lady Lou Your record of 2 Flat Shows where your at. And the others? Oh, say, Lou, They ain’t in it with you. And sax, Ain’t. it gay . To think that one or And a lady leads? Don’t it bust all the mole creeds And make you want to go out And shout. ~ And rip and tea-1', And get full! and swear, And wear Whiskers and pants, And vote. And tote A gun. And have fun, g ‘ ,Whooping it up all along the line, As do those that claim The right divine? 0h, me I Oh, my! As you Went by The stand Are inst what every weak, nervous, run. down woman needs to make her strong and well. ¢ They cure those feel- . ings of smothering and = sinking that come on a! make the in; sleep and banish head- aches and ner- In thunder tones- Was a better thmg than H 011, my 1. Oh. me !' Oh, Lady-LOU. Ain't you V Too 2 , For any use? . . Well,‘ we should smile: . A mile , . . to think there 1! The, no cure for them. Mum“; New-ensueâ€, Sleeplessnefl. id Di: rostration, Brain Fag, Paint 53 “2’1“ Spells, Listlcssncss, After Gena.“ anpc and Fever, mm. Deb‘I‘ . . in. llty and all trouble: arm .31 our lugdllllllll l'lhc lN‘Ullll' 5‘. pulse. ning and burned. Newtonvilleâ€" Heavy wind and hail did a lot of damage to fruit. apples and other fruit being blown. down in large quantities. Broughamâ€"Joseph Pilâ€" keys barns, with the crops of 100 acres and implements. were struck by lightning and burned to the ground. Winchesterâ€"Rollman A‘n-l nabfle‘s horse was killed by light- mn'g. Hail broke- many windows in- cluding tho-cs_of the Methodist church Hamiltonâ€"Street Railway Com- Dany's tracks on iuisc-St. “'Ol‘c washed away. The streets were. White with hail. belts, however, escaped. __.____+__.â€"â€" Lord Salisbury (W. H. Taylor, Port Perry) Great Cecil's work is done. Titan sleeps, His lofty mind and massive form, no lllill": (.‘oinb'nc. to nr-rve his godâ€"like capâ€" lainsbip: llul hilllOl'lS ln'ic‘ltl ultu‘ Sui-ms an immom A of ryllllt', Linda The have a soul, and his l unit of our ruc‘c link and guide of llt'S-. Iinj. . 'I‘l'usi- giant Englishmen 100m throâ€" ugh lin- haze (If unnuls past. lilllS ; They typify march ; And old plains, | Ali-gin well haVc grm‘cn on its sacred ' like Druid monoâ€" proud Albion's spirit rock. In gold-n letters. The journalist and timed Sulfsbury's name. man of letters the pilot, states- man steered The ship of state: bore Victoria's hany foe. ()r dcmagogue at home. disturbed lhl' poise Of his scrcnity: Yet he kept green int-11's heartsâ€"â€" And was an man. His worth demanr (slit-u, Bismarck, wore The mantle of orned Elizabeth’s heroic Should Our worldâ€" oh 'l‘ime ! U master’s hand, ,_dead. the loyal subject Swan can-s; no ior:,-ign patrician born. the paths to pom- idml country gentle- ls a place by Rich- ()1‘ a Pitt ; he nohly A the (Veils. which ad~ one and court. Empire- cvcr nccd. incarnate _,._oâ€"â€"â€"â€"- Makes Baby Feel Good ‘ how 1) "s temper depends upon A ha 3 he will be cross. he feels. If ailing ' ~. 'â€" Worry the mother and annoy our) l the house ; if feeling Well he†' ht, active and happy. bng‘ ' ally feeling (I by proï¬ting“ . of mothers who give box of Bab and found them just - child is now (or sit the label on your paper. and if in arrears?†UP AT ONLB Costa will be added if pro-pt ply- nelt is not made this fall. wemnst Have the Money From all Sault Ste. Apply to nearest A cut for pamphlet. ickets are not good on 1 Limited†‘ ' “‘0 “"lm'imcc Bobceygeonleav thoil‘ mu" ones Sturgeon Point “ 7.15 One of these Lindsay ay and Tool. Lindsay Marble Walls ROBERT CHAMBERS is prepared to finish the people of . surrounding country wrth monuments and headstones, both marble and granite. Estimates promptly given on all kinds of cemetery requisites. Marble Table Wash Tops, « Mantle Pieces, etc., a specialty. hBeing a practical workman. _ 7 .- ._ . :I ould see his design- and com are Neimhboimg “u†1prices before purchasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"In the rear of Market on EMBER 16 h and 30th re- spectively, 1903. RETURN FARES to Stonehenge. on SnliSbm‘.\"S Winnipeg V‘Vask a da Esteven .. Elgin ..... Arcola . .. . l Moosomin Wawanesa.. Miniota“ . Binscarth. Grand View $28 River. arie, Regina ‘ Moos’w ~ $3 0 Yorktn J l P Alb’t McLe’d Calga’y R Deer Strath- cona ints in Canada, Winds or an Canadian Paciï¬c A. H. NOTHAN. A,G.P.A. 71 Yonge-It., Toronto. LINDSAY Bllllllllllll. lumen -â€" LT URIONâ€" June 15th to Sept 1 e8.l5.m. an Arrive 8.40 Leave le train for Toronto and Hope. Timon: Fen r35 pol all gflARl’ESl [XGJRSIONS Will be run on SEPTEMBER 15th and 29th; returning until NOV- 33 “33333333333833?“3 Kitchen Furniture, .' Verandah hairs lowest Prices Parlor Suites, Dining Room Setts, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Morris Chairs, Etc. the very latest Goods at the KENT STREET, â€333$ 3333683 W6" â€' 3389“ l ! Azilda. at d 3.10p.m 4.10 5.45 5.30 4.15 (1 East. l “Imperial T. C. FlAthth, Agent C.P.R. Kawartha Lakes Fonelon Falls andtea. ' Managua 15th ’ lveB. mm Ive 1.3) L56 «5.25 “ 7.10 6‘ OI “ .0 I! 2.30 "2.40 2.50 8;“) mils mean u u (I M I‘ u 7. 15 M 8.15 840 945 am II M 0‘ 66 6‘ 0‘ u u Here are just a few of the BARGAINS offered 0 this week at the People’s Shoe Store. 24 pairs Ladies’ Patent Vamp Theo, with neat opera heels, $1.†on sale - .. . 30 pairs Ladies’ lndia Kid Colonial Slippers, regular price 1') on sale . . - - . 30 pairs Men’s Harvest Boo‘s, Blucher cut, on sale 60 pairs Men’s Split Balmorals, regular $1.25 on sale Men’s, Boy’s and Youth’s Lacrosse Shoes at cost price. __________________._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" :::::::::‘lllllll BlAlKllURSl .80 . .90 lndsay Near the THE SHOE MAN ' Market :hutler Blackwell’s Block Lindsay - CHANGE OF BUSINESS ___â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" to the demand for harness in the West the Rudd Harness Co. have decided to sell outflieir branch -lstores and open up a wholesale store in the west and ship by the carload to that country. Mr. H. J. Little, manager for the Lindsay Branch has purchased this stock and will carry a fuil line of ‘31" HarnessaHorse Goods, Trunks and Valises. The Rudd Harness Co. would like any outstanding accounts settled at once, in orderto wind up the business. H. J, LITTLE.