T‘APPBENTIQES w 3., . ,;. - , y. d l m Mvï¬.hd o O . full I care y on next Sunda ev ‘l " the Seventh Day Adventist gnhgngui _The . _ pel- mw Panorflanore; Spread- egeehas no superior" and few equals, Lin It a J. H. Moore’s, William-st., Servant Wantedâ€"A 2100;! re servant. Good Wages, Appiiynerf; AIRS. P. G. â€PILKIE. ~cor. ' William and Glenelgrstsleâ€"36-2. ; â€"0ne day last week a lady camp- , ingot 'Bleasapt ,Point caught a 22- pound lunge, and "on Monday Mr. Archie Bradshaw got a 20-p0under in the river. " â€"Johnston and ,Dougall were down the river all night to be there ‘ on the dawning of: the‘ï¬rst. They got a"‘fa11.duck". eachf as their wet clothes indicated. ..'. . â€"Keys Morrison, town,‘;have the contract for plumbing in Connection with the Methodist, parsonage at Fenelpn Falls. The work; is being done- this week by Mr. Morrison. ,--Mrs. Jas. Glass of Little Britain a few days ago had the sight of one eye placed in danger by .injuries inflicted by a stick that fshe wasl chopping. ‘ eâ€"On Tuesday of -.last weekMr. Or- lando Nicholls, working, for. Nelson Hall of'East Ops, jumped out of a .mow and struck his face against a projecting part of a threshing ma- chine. . He received severe bruises about the left eye. . â€"-â€"On Wednesday afternoon of last week, Mr. J.“ T.‘Thompson, an em- ploye in the Sandford furniture fac- tory, Fenelonj‘allshhad three ï¬ng- ers sawed off. A short‘time ago he had an inch taken;~ off the 'forelinger 0f the" same hand in "the same mill. eâ€"Mr. J . M.’ quuier has b'bught the house occupied by" Mr. G. H. M. Baker on the southeast corner Kind- say “and 'Ru‘sSel.‘â€"s‘ts'., and also the house next. to it on the east. Squier will occupy the former him- self, and Mr. F. Kent of the G.T.R. staff, the latter. g .. eThe other, morning. when Mill;- man McFadyeu was near Mr. Sut- clifie’s residence on Bond-st. the 'kingbolt of his rig broke and let the front axle go from underthe rig. In the fall which resulted, Mr. McFad- ycn ,was thrown violently forward. and his forehead wiis‘badly cut. The horse went only a short dstinua m -3 o ‘.Io.u‘ngu.0..u.u.u.n. . . ’ ‘ ... ... . l.l .0 ‘ 0 ...“.u.u.uh3.05.“.H.u I. u to so. no 4 “h “M .9 . . . '00.". ‘ ‘. . . b ; A. HiilNBfllHAM ' mam Nearly opposite Post Ofï¬ce Q's . ' eg- W-Mowomm-.9.M.WM ..“.â€.“.".'“ODONO~.hQn.. o...‘u.u.u.u.u‘n. Lindsay to I I WWWWimweeecwW We sell everything in t e of School Books and . IDLE“. 5C3 "Om >v4 In pd (D 5" o Readers Grammars Arithmetics Geographys Scribblers Exercise Books Pencils Pens R NEW STORE. HENLEY BROS. ( Blackwell Block), Near Market. with the front wheels. â€"The Lindsay Federal College «~ is now ' term, but as the instruction is ' inâ€" dividual, students may yet enter for a practical business education, which is characteristic of the instruction given by this upâ€"to-date institute. If you are interested send to the. col- lege for full particulars, including (lllRAl BUSINESS (utter, ‘ 1,5, 0, mam who have been ,0. Toronto, will be pleased to 59nd the cently appointed to good situations. prospectus of his splendid school to _.Duri11g the severe storm that pass- any person interested in practical ed over this town on Friday 'after-, education. It is a good story. W911 noon, the residence of Mr. Isaac De- told, abouta good school withastafl yell, the gardener, west of the head of sxxrslcs regular members, of Kent-st, was struck by light- fioest equipment to be found. and ' The bolt hit the chimney, gi\'}cg 35‘? most thorough course 0f and tore up the roof some. Contin- trammglor young. men and women “in g downWard it entered the kit- who desu-e to qualify for God. bï¬sl- chen where Mr. and Mrs. Deyell Were: write or. sitting, went through the wall and nesspositions. Be Sure an . u, u vou think of attending any into the ground outside. Nobody. . was hurt. ‘ Business open for the .iall o o o o o o o e e o o e o i ‘i e e o o o o e: e o o o e o o: o c e o e a *l e c o to â€that faces on William-st. . . . , ~ ’ iv" * .‘a. . F . ~;1K’,- ,, I ‘ ;â€" ‘3‘“31 ,‘ 1%.“?! !:‘!-, ";’¢’:¢§ daughters. and stood doggedly waiting _- ’1 Ford’s store. on . Tuesday, morning, 1 \ .‘ When thé Store. .was, ‘ ' ï¬rst opened- for busi-ms since disolution of partnership of the on 9 dun otWakely a: Ford. . “ ', . béen beaten out The new brewery equipped to the dcâ€" ’ light of the inspector, is;now in op- -' and =its famous blend of hops, malt, brains, and water from an 80â€"f00t well is being .rolled into the Cellars of local publicansâ€"and the oration, stomachs ot_local sinners. - .; -. â€"In a 3â€"éolumn description 0_ a ' ‘ he rKawartha Lakes by staff, the following paragraph .,oc- curs : sheet of water, and has already. been “found out†be a few city people. who have cottages on its shores ' or islands. Sturgeon Lake ‘is Lindsay's captivating summer resort and Qat the point of the same‘name there is a row of cottagcsltli’at fer number and elegance make‘a'ï¬ne' show, and are not excelled even at Toronto Is- land.. The Lindsay people evident- ly go in for summering in a wholeâ€" hearted manner; ~' . ‘ -â€"The Chatsworth Banner‘ says : A woman in Orangeville .made some root beer and bottled it before it" ‘. A few nights lab-r . ter there Was a popping noise in the i ' Her husband, thinking there were burglars in the house, stealth- had fermented. cellar. ily approached the cellar door. Just as he pooped in there was' another report â€and he was bit. He then MIT. Poked the muzzle. _of a six shooter into the crack, and_turning the gun from side to side, ï¬red a ‘iusilade of bullets into. the. darkness. . He .Was then out of ammunition, but the en- emy kept on ï¬ring, and he fled up- stairs, where his wife was screaming for help. The neighbors arrived and found the man. soaked in root beer. _ . _ _ â€"Exâ€"Ald. Robson's famous idea has got the other half. That is to set: the band stan has. been completed. The other day it was. rescued from the, half-shot, attitude on the mark- et‘par‘k, where it had stood since. the excavating for the' Puclic Library be- gan, and Was placed quite centrally in the ‘big park, was built in a whole pagoda instead of the half one it was, had a ceiling put into it to prevent the music from wedging into its conical --top, and is now ready for becoming the theatre 01 all the Fridayâ€"night disturbances of the peace that the town's $300- grant under the Sylvester contract calls for.‘ Anyway ex-Ald. Robson originated one half of the idea . and it took a whole council to originate the other. â€"Mr. Geo. McFadycn is nursing 9. Some days ago very sore left. hand. he and a gang of men were engaged in taking a safe out of the upper story of the Dominion bank building. It had to come through a window v... ’ . . “' «v , ‘ u. fawWï¬v-Vflf‘lflfï¬ï¬‚‘i‘;‘ , . At'lenst anemia page so from the crowd up: throng-id, inside 0 o o ...-l ‘. ings, lowest prime, bought from the best makers m the in white, ivory‘ï¬champagne O O 0 O o ......I...' I.I I Exclusive I led of lead- ngfcoB plain and fancy weaves, new color- sky, cardinal, and grey, peryard_ A, \ Rich Louisicnne Silks warranted not to cut, in â€old and new worlds. GermanBroadcloths, with bright satinï¬nish, 52 inches wide,. in colors of sky pink, cardinal and black, Width 23 inches for waste, drcescs and linings, -51bs',§izc6o x80 f the Clinic. ‘PaCket ' Balsam Lake is. a splendid < . from .Irrland, 56 inches ‘widc, mBlue, Brown, Grey .. ‘and Green mixtures, already The t imâ€" rMolc, Cardinal, Brown, Greens. Navy and Black, 'for shirt waist and tailor. made suits, per yd.......1.25 . French Amazon Cloths, 46 inches wide, colors of Myrtle, Navy, Brown, Fawn, Grey and Black, ï¬n- ished like Satin, for tailor- made suits and" dresses, per _ ' Real. ., Homespuns in new mixtures of Browns, Greys, -Greens, Black and White, "patterns in checks, stripes .. and small effects, width 56 inches, peryard...........1.00 " Donegal Tweeds direct shrunk-4for skirts and suits .. per yard.;....... .............2 00 , - Black Dress floods Bright silky Mohairs in small pebbled patterns, sparkling ï¬nish, best Eng- hshdyed, 44 inches wide, for dresses and skirts, per yard...';..... ........150 French Cheviots, 51- ins. ‘â€" md" c, warranted to give ex- â€â€˜cellent wear, made from pure wool, best French dyed, can also be had in Brown and Navy, for shirt waist and tailor-made suits and skirts, per yard......1 25 Voileé in ï¬ne and coarse 'meshes, French, German and English makes, widths - from 4-2 to 46 inches wide, ...50c, 750. 1.00, 1.25, 1 50 Eoliennes, silk and wool gauze cloths, bright and sparkling for afternoon or evenin gowns,| dyed by Frenc dyers, [color always guar- anteed, width 4-4: inches, to see, suitable Black peau dc soie silks, French make and dyeâ€"a Silk warranted to never wear out, rich in color and ï¬nish, for waists, dresses and lmm' ' gs, pcryd........100 loner] Ladics’ black Cashmere Hose, plain orribbcd makes all seamless, fast blacks, sizes 8, 8%, 9, 9%, IO, per Ladies' black Cashmere Hose, full fashioned, seam~ less feet, double heels and toes, sizes 8, 8%, 9, 9%, 10, 3 pairs for 1.00, 1 pr.....35c Men’s extra heavy plain black Cashmere 80x, seam- less feet, double soles, fast colors, sizes 9%, 10, 10%, 11, per pair...... ...........25c Boys’ and Girls’ narrow and wide ribbed black Cash- mere Hose, seamless makes, fast colors, sizes 6 t0 8, worth 35c and 45¢, per Two Flannelétte Specials A chance purchase, a big lot bou ht to clean up a wholesa e stock, one lot of Canadian and other Eng- lish, we took the lot and here they are. Canadian Flannelett e s , 33 inches wide in .fast c01- ors, all stripes 111 pinks, usually English Flannclettes, 30 inches wide, a heavy cloth, soft and fleecy in bright stripes of pink and sky, pink and white, sky and white, grey and blue and O ‘ O o O o I O D I I II’.’ ‘ ' ‘ v o ‘ I o I . . . o t 0 b . g . . , ,',I.u‘-...,..¢..‘ . . I o o o o u r 1 I I I .0 o . o'u'o- . 0 . 'o'o'o O 0 Fine Saxony blankets, white as snow, soft as down, thick' fluffy covermga' size62x84, weight 6 lbs. plain pink: or blue borders, ’ Mylo-wear '0..- 0 O O .- ... be... 0 c O l o I O o .I'I.-.I.I.I‘-:. D O o I.- ents collected from England and Germany of skirts, suits, raincoats and winter cloth coats, every known style and combin- ation is in the collection. In swim-meats only Two Special Skirts Ladies’ black frieze dress SKirtS, made with circular flouncc, band of stitching, ï¬ve gores, sizes 37 to 43, cach250 ‘ 0 I I I I .0 o o . o o o a . o o . .-.I.I'I.I.o.o.I. O O O .- O O 9 . . I...I......:- . ’ 0 .- o o o o I I.I‘I.-.. O O 0 trimm' ed with small but- tons, sizes 38 to 44, each 5.00 O 0:... O O The Fall Coats 600 Garments in all-â€" bought in Germany â€"gar- ments from 24 to 54 inches in lengthâ€"prices from $2.7 5 t0 $45â€"tight and semi-ï¬t- ing, also some novelties in loose backs ; 110 store in Canada mu show you newer styles. N a v y Cheviot Jacke ts made in Coat styles, velvet collars, fly front and tight back, a very strong a nd warm garment; for girls and misses, sizes 30 to 35, for$500 Black Frcize Jackets,tight ï¬tting and with pleats and belts, plaid back cloths, for girls and ladies, sizes 30 to 40 inches, each.......$5.50 Ladies’ and Misses Mixed o o o o . . '0‘o'oIQ'o-4“:':. O 9 o .e'o.¢ 1‘3'1': O .- O .- IzlzIszï¬ O Q :o'-:-:. .- Coliege‘. Students admitted any time. M __The Coroner’s jury. in‘reStigating ‘ - the death, 0f the late Miss Josephine bers that were to act as skids for it FALï¬FRE Fkafl SEPT Forbert held its adjourng‘, 5953011 on to come down on were in position » 4.3 ‘ . Friday night. and returned a verdict and the safe had been placed at their ,__.__._... ‘of “suicide while under' mental ab- top. Mr. McFadyen was about to 1131â€.<' “xsxidml‘hcre are differences that erration.†The stories of the young give the rope of the. lowering tackle count." "1‘1: difference between our school ' mold and Riley did: ‘1 hitch around a telephone pole 50 men Deyell, la , and “Hunt a glance at our regISter not confliCt in any essential, and re- as to be better able to control the “1.. z: . t'rtc names ofscores ot‘thosc who . ' ;.rc mist : 111.: head of the leading busiuCSS . OI‘ derogatory to descent of the safe, when ah“ 6:)?“1111 "Kline country. while there is posi- . alâ€" ur 1 ' knocked out i C 0c '8 ;. fl list ()fliving evidences of the though Mr. Hugh 0 leary, . , and 1e e . “Ir'wzcmf the work done by ‘t' ing for Mr. Forbert examined them skids. Down it shot. was hauled through Tweed Jackets in g r e y 8, blues, fawns and browns, coat collars, fly fro nt 5 , fancy strappings, ti ht and loose ï¬ttings chec back cloths, sizes 28 to 36 inches for 5750 Ladies’ b l a c k Beaver Cloth Jackets, made with belt and tight ï¬tting, lined w i t h mercerized linings, coat collar, sizes 32 to 42; each. $10 A special range of extra large size black Jackets, made especially for stout people, Sizes 4-0 to 4-8 inches at ............$12, $15 and :18 pink, special until sold Three Blanket Specials Prices for blankets have advanced, but not with us, preparations was made for this sale many months ago when wool was cheap. Hence the reason for these low prices White wool blankets, made of soft ï¬ne wool, thick and fleccy, sizes :_‘60'_ x . 80 inches, pink' and blue, mixed borders, per pr...2.75 White wool blankets from per yard.......................1.25 Silks A stock of silks to be proud of most complete in every way, shades, variety and price, almost every known make here. Plain colored Taï¬'cta. silks, excellent quality, soft ï¬nish, t1"ich coatings of . greens, towns, ucs, 9 white and black, suiéraebyle for dress linings, waists and trimmings, per yd........'.59c Fancy waist silks in ‘stripcs and checks, open Illtlzlgozlzu'lzlzu:Izlzn'l Q Q I Izl~lzlzl I I I O O 0.0 :I’Ixo 0 I,- C O for M. Chalmers W110“ at times aroun - '1‘ u the. otht'l‘ - kâ€" nd Exhibi 10 round his nec a ‘ 00999 I I.I.I l...l.l.l I o 0 Our Mena’ Overcoatsat $10 . are notcdf or , . '/¢ their superi- ‘ ‘ " ' ' ,, / ority 0 v c r - ‘ - - ' all others at . that pr i c c . ‘ Have y o u Direct Importers hadonc P 0 .I o I I Ready-to- wcar Cloth- ing for Boys’ and Men , slim, medi- um stout Establish“ I860. sizesin stock D 6 4/ complete The searchlight only served rse and gave the 0! beingfn .8 ~ 9 9 o o o .2. 6.0.0.0... o o 0 ~ , .I ......i. ,- “5:" you to take this for granted. day of last. Week the con- lightning speed, and - . . . the bank. 19“ the en taken up, the tips of the cellar window area in the wxdth of ' 1ding open for only ossB B D L L E E E him tender at th“ 5‘9“? toward the buildings. Ile lit on :12: Y.M.G.A. Buildlng, , came alpng. Stoplimg‘ face on the pavement and‘hud its TORONTO, ONT. ke way' for some ladies, cheek quite badly bruised. The 53, . ‘ to _ , .\ ~ ‘(rSc Sift-1 I: -.‘ " l ‘t are a‘- he ftll In . ' ‘ ’111 sock . ' d no f‘lrthor t‘) ‘x- x.; llczrtmid‘.‘ 1:691:51. tithï¬isuii::c done self Pretty so‘Cl'Obo Ht “ t It ha $11.:de d damages. ““559“ "YUM. All branches in chntgc of , ‘L‘XDch-ijKW-i {Ci ‘ S. . V Toronto . . .' k. lily . ;m-fi‘ul‘uj‘g:xtnloguc Free. 31;: bought a, maChl“ ISW-“li‘itging Ct. been less slack ho W0“ " , . house. In t . . mcnt blocks for "“9 -â€"A dense fog'icll over the lakes shortly after dark on Friday even-~ , ing, and greatly embarrassed the h.-. _ ‘ .. ' I . i 8 - ' . . McConnell's . ' ' M. . ' ~ .' . ‘ ‘ wxll MIS . ahel B WIMQIS . ...... . , S M o g _ . ons cw houses on Welling-. . -s. SOPRANO 9° block who lives- ' east of town. . . 4 0r {$1112.25 from the buggy m .8" others but h was t ro ouglel ,oi \ weeks “30 ‘3 ‘ t. the boat was brand t “I" Pa’l"â€'°nfl‘fldlor Examinations“ ‘ diaï¬etf‘r ' the direc . .' l n . ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tboTomtoOolltyoolfluclo , ,, Ca - o |...-.....I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I_II.I‘I.I.I...'...'.‘....:.:.:.:.:';.;.:.:-z. canâ€: 509399“. Med ‘ iz“":1::;c the records and Show the closely. BRiTlSH AMERIBAN , . 0f the improve- Fadyen could get clear of ' ments to the ' I“ that time Mr. “‘ others, and himself hurled 20 feet in ' 1‘ Q. 1:00l tr) :lltenll to :Ct l'CSultS Slml‘ “Slde to l“ the RFC“ and hurt hlnl‘ had reached the_ pflrth, and It “as 3i1‘11li'tll and facilities are of the -â€"MI‘. JRS. I . . and haVc fared very badly. 5’ BROOKq Principal 0 use at "‘ 6’ .The Esturion cn-j . ' . Henry McCausland . h 3’ Victoria-Ave†Undsay ' and w o TEMHER 0f VOICE (Ullllllt AHD'PIMO' 3, .~ . , ’e ,6; .5 cam A piece; “we steam to the DOM“ CTasscatliasumâ€lm':ntlm. 1“. BRYSON-ELMHURSTâ€"At Omcmec Sandford‘ ' Clcmis, son of Robert. Clexms' , of, Maxw; ell, Ont, was found On Wednesday,, Aug. .3lst, by Rev. ’ be dead near his;- me , shot through J. .H° Locke, Mr. A. E. Bryson I. l I .It is not known how it. .. Florence Kaye, eldest daughtâ€" m.,. . ,x': ; . . . ...drownoo in land . on , Thursday. fl the bar slipped strik- tbe head, stunning hi- e“. Eerie. immediately Barristers, é-i é “V6 moved to NEW OFFICES “V" the DOMINION Mat “ L womanâ€"kt may,