. “ unarmmrgw n$mï¬gf - - H. . . -<.k . ‘ 'v. ‘ 1 . . “ a “ . : . - .. .. < ... . ‘ whit-mah- i" vii A: ,. 4. . . .s‘. - l . .1 ‘ ’ ~, " A 9., . - . k on»... . ‘f ‘..i u . z<fj~‘..‘. ‘ . .y’ .. r . -“ ' â€"‘. A X .. â€. p . ‘ ; <‘ .n. .;. . uncut... ' an. A . . n . < speculation. ossible that there eleCtions will pr not he hex ntil next summer; but i m pressi on that case the no good for anything e them to join the arm)?- ‘V hem: \‘1 'l' M Conservatives party in and Haliburton must be Victoria That is to say itsorghniza- 8 ready there is every that- a. stro With its citizens shou to take hold That it Will ll encouragement to believe. lot-ell committees all intact, 3. nor- 200 acres plow land, ture and bush. and outbuildings. Léâ€"L/ffl ' On Eâ€"DireCtly op- . alnrt conï¬dence. ’ A I ee AL OTTAGE FOR S THE BURLB‘GE POWER posite the residence of Dr. J eflers, , was prese . _ ‘ far less silver fork ., one of the best and most‘ substan- in the Burle‘rgh power pr 7 ‘ ' tial brick cottages 121 Lindsay. did in the recent. there. Size 32x38 With L 1t? X 21‘. 8-11-0318 ' -â€" ' r. Beni. -P-3- and a half storeys high, frame kltâ€" - . 19“ Chen and Wood . Also rough- 6x30, one and a. i cast dwelling, -1 no cellar, The aldermen are sh interest jeCt that they (1 proposition. The sus- picion will at length get abroad that the miniature railWay furnished a . Wm. Manning about their size. At all ' - h ‘ do'ng well - - Victoria :ys W 0 15 1 ' things roused for -â€"â€"Mr. l. Blair of Montreal in ' with his parents here. way to Toronto. - ‘ ' - n of East. Oak-r merryâ€"iroâ€"roun problem CVt‘X‘i s‘-s ' '. ‘ ' . enthu in m and discussmn spent _u es than has the pro- He was < ‘ â€"-â€"Miss Xlltll'l‘ our l‘i‘pI'OSO’nlath the managing director of the company that owns Burleigh full“. that power from that cataract shall be transmitted to this town. .\'o more important proposal could he at this time made to the t than one to bring into it an ample . . ï¬iésgnï¬i good road. ~' _ lt‘Cll'lC power at a reason- 0' .- Also 100 ’acres in Eldon, 1m, Isn’t-ion. At heavy outlay LindSay - land, balance‘j posal of root- hOUSe. supply of o ï¬rstâ€"cams railway facil- are visxtlng friends at other western towns. raydon, head ons is back from a VIS- n the interests al-lw cost. has secured iiies Whll'h will be useful in propor- â€"Miss G produces goods to Ship 0v- Sutclill'e 5 tion is it To do that it must get it to New York i or them. l'urtoi'ivs. and the the ï¬rm. lm'ie-s is [l()\\'m'-â€"â€"<-li'('tric power. \‘v'litji- back from thei is little to hope for Clarkshurg. To get â€"â€"Mrs. F. O. P. ll Time Tabl: r holidays spent at out llml tnm'o in the future of this town. it is u task to which any council. all possible reinforcements may Arrive: Lindsay ................... 'e Lindsity ...................... 12.20 cm 130 pm. ' ' with “'0‘“ address “90“.. 0f Fenclo'n. Bonnell resumed her du 'l‘hi-ri- is. u tendencyâ€"and it may to â€"-Miss at the Ross Hospital i-xtum i-xplzlin council's apathy 119 nurse . Monday. after recovering from â€"â€"ri» not take Mr. ClllVi‘l‘Wt'll serious» . _ _ ‘ phmd lever. 13. It is true Mr. (.ulverwrll has -â€"Captain and u very profound impression} family of Toront ci-al : .. 7.2;) sun. on the town. He has had dealings oil this week in town, uilh it Luice. lle ï¬rst. came iulvoâ€" i "- a ' _ ictoria akkmk SEA .0... 0. Mom... hiï¬bisiiw 8...... Th“ unmmt to get the yen- â€"â€"Mr. W' A" Bradburn, teacher at Arrive ’I‘oronto ................... 10.203.111. and the request to can- .lanotville. . 0“ Monday. Iflave Toronto ................... 6.50 pm. " W' alentia was Arrive Lindsay ................... 9.17 p.m. at Arrive Bo Cly’geon.. 10.15 pm, ties Arrive Lindsay ..... . ............. 4.80 p.1u. I‘t‘nll' Mrs. J ackman and o spent a few days From August 29th to September, ve, Exhibition spe-. nut mull.- the Suestil 0‘ thirteenth, inclusi liunl‘. ololl power, Ct‘l ‘il $1900 mortgage on Burleigh falls ill-c two things not 031)9Cially the Toronto fair. \lo chem ft: of cars on very â€"â€"1\Iiss Mary Cameron, lT. C. LEATCHETT, time past matron of the Home Uptown. Agent. J TRONG. the Aged, left for Toronto on Mon- ‘ W. ARMS t a position there. Station Agent. \Voll's method is not always marked â€My. . Medland of GrandBapâ€" â€"_______________â€"â€"-â€"--â€" by the control and reserve that 311- ids, Mich. accompanied by his Wife ____._._.â€"â€"â€"-/'â€" orally mark men who stand for Big is ViSiting his sister Mrs. Isaac Fin- . buéliless enterprises. . at Tate Optlcal CO. L' W It ought not to be a. task too 7 wig“ fox~ council to distinguish between, th'c‘wtfhmowr and the povver. HOW- Mr 5 yï¬gzhester is if; t e aldermen‘ may personally câ€"nd':.<~r ’ teel's with ,her L" .0‘.““'d Mr- CulverWell-and his â€p9 1 °\i ‘ l‘ M L v 11 :ft’l‘dafllty and enthusiasm‘ have won gaien?’sti r. a I ‘ ames o e ’ or lln a good do 1 ‘ ‘ . . u.se.- . 7th,..- should not fosg‘sfé‘ï¬rolfcgï¬: . _â€"Mr. _R. Smith oi Chicago is Vis- . _ tics: 00'... Eye Ithft tchat he; represents the company Brigg hls father‘m-laW. ML Thomas ’ It; gpeclahwsitl’lm. . ontro s the ° - , abcock .re- The power we want ï¬gflelih wages:â€" â€"Miss Bertha Shier, deaconess oi _ same 1“,: weekly ppmonal feelings of the ï¬defm 8" one of the l-kmliulr Methodist churchâ€" visit toLindsav, commencingTuesday an 9‘ es in Halifax, visited her brother 13th of September, and every Monday in the week, here»! or regular Visits priVe the mom of the Burleigh power Dr. Shier. last. Wet'ix’. ’ . d . Ofï¬ce in Dr. Day‘s htâ€. 80mm“ eness W111 have come -â€"On leaving Whitby to take charge » . r H ginbotbam’s pretty hi h. A g t anï¬ldtc they are of the department of English at the Mr. R. H. :3; $322???“ 5“" â€Parts“ in “airs Collegiate Institute here balk at lingellfinecstimigaiil til? Should Walks B'A" was presentred With an Moreover, M r. Culv'ervgeilersét V address and 17-volumo set of Dickens for a (‘Ompanv of ends by the Bible class and teaching staï¬ .md â€ms. , t . very reputable of the Whitby Presbyterian Sunday sho ll ~1Kr0llb.busmess. me“; and it school. ' {0.235 $03,, beh‘mp‘m‘bl“ ‘0 get into -Dr. Gillespie lost town on Tues- .:.::;.:;:.“:.;?:a “or mmk m... mp .. \‘erwell's engagements will betm'r'fd Chic-830’ where he will Visit the . J. Watt of Mealord vis- out. Givcn’thc owners of this n: leading hospitals. He will be away at Sergt-Mnjor Martin's last erty, there must somewhere be Edi: “hm“ three weeks. week and brought for the major’s ink" covernhllo foundation upon which t â€"-â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jab" Horn arrived spection a. copy 0“ the kWakolie'll' negotiate for its development on?! home last week after their trip to (Eng.) Express 0‘ Dec. 16Ҡ1854. the transmission 0; its pow... to Englani in which Wereafullllstol the killed Lindsay. 41?- Fred Tailor at? wife left on and wounded at the battle oi nicer.†. kakuke â€ï¬rst a; in: slums “My isllctzï¬icfcounilll 18 Simply ignoring â€"â€"Mr and it... Ed Tremble? at D r .‘ . - o ' ' ' D V been conffoiitegmth‘isltgexrmï¬it he; Chicago, who have {been visiting and among, “ ° ' Mrs. Tremblay 0f Russel-st have 1'9' those o! the wounded was that of the seargeant-major himself. This sue the proposition to its reality, or who will paper was shoWn to friends with that intense midis. and into thin air. There it either some- ' - 3:13;, or nOthing in it" Let us know; - enthusiasm that any record of am - 1 . _ . r ..If .the .Burlcigh power is developed. ‘ ' - past 911980wa rarely It Will. likely be for the reason that, . rouse m military men. . 115' there is enough business in sight to is a. daughter 0‘ Hospital-Sergeant make {ts development table un- Anderson who was a fnend oi Set-gt- dertaking. In a. letter Sent to coun- H.340“ Martin in the army, and Who‘ cil weeks ago Mr, Culverwell 88kg was also. wounded ot‘Inkel'man. Maâ€" how much business might- ed from the town incur: , ght’ here. " Stewm_ Wu, . A visiting his law . â€"-â€"Mrs. S. M. P ' -~'Snssex-et.,r~fs ding 8- week . ...;1- calculated to project a man far into the sympathy and conï¬dence of th.- town. Moreover, Mr. Culver- W Now' that the holiday season is over The Tale Op. prime need of l'acâ€" - . . .â€"-â€"36â€"- . . - â€"â€"Rural Dean Marsh and family are _,,_.__________â€"-_____..â€"- . . - Several comp r Voters' List 0 Leave Toronto .................. 9.10 9..m..\ 'Bexlcy [or 1904. 11.50 tun. . ow line of Bari ’ x ml ExerciseBookl is comle also “Public School MS «I Books determine - laints of errors in the f the Municipality of All persons havâ€" thc Court are re- d thc said time and ' 5th day of Sep- g business at J . Jos. Rae Arrive Borpaygeon ............. r ‘ jplace. ed Leave Bobcaygcon ............... 3.1.:ly-my , 'tomber, 1904. RED TAYLOR . . ' ‘ _ ‘ ' f 4-10 l’ in Clark of the so. .â€" WWW“ Sections 6 of The Ontario V oters' Lists Act, 1889, the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered 'to the list, made pursuant to said Act. ring by the last revised Assessment Roll of the suit Municipality to be entitled to v in the said Municipality the Elections bers of the Legislative and at Municipal Elections; that said list was ï¬rst posted iftany omissions or rs are found therein, ' to have said errors corrected accordâ€" ing to law. Dated this 3rd day of September, 1904. J OHN WALSH Clerk of the said Municipality. M We have a position open for one good man in each locality, local or travelling. at $840 a. year and expenâ€" se. 32.50 per day tacking up show cards and generdly advertising a New Discovery. No experience necessary. ‘ Write for particulars. SALUS unn- ICINAL 00., London Ont. ‘ I. .2 , ' . â€"â€"GIBL WANTED.â€"â€"A â€girl for gen- eral. work is wanted at Morton’s confectionery store. Good wages Mm†GENERAL SERVANT WANTED.â€" Mrs. J. L. Sutton, Wil- ' runâ€"82. â€"â€"_â€"â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" WANTED.â€"â€"Gontlomn or ladiesâ€"$800. your and expenses ; permanent . position ; experience unnecessary. Address II. A. O'Kcelo, District . W. 51 Richmo‘nd-st., west, Toronto.â€"'-36-5. . Permanent position; rapid"c;dvan'- .O'Qment': salary and W; full : instructions FREE OF CHARGE . clean. desirable position. m J XL. mesons co., minim, wot-on,- ' t6'(mt1w this paper);;._3§_5. School Shoes An important problem to be solved when there are few or many children to be con: idered. times will wear out. Some more quickly than others. We strive to give you more value for ct elsewhere. W6 ' Youths' Bufl' Bals, rivited, all solid, serviceable BBC to $110 Youths’ Dice and Box Calf BaIS, all solid, neat and strong - - - _, - $1.25 $1.0 Youths’ All Pebble Bals, good all-r ound Boot - Boys’ Buï¬' 3319. rivited, all solid, very serviceable $1 , $135 Bo s’Di cc and Box Calf Bah. solid. neat and service. ab e - . - - _ - $1.50 Boyc’ Chrome Kip Bals,solid,go‘od Wear,never lmnlcnil 25 818. all Bond. good boot for wet “ii 05 01' heavy. ' Buying. a SIVQd 8 it! cent, whi I H l S T I ** V line Su 0 i i i i i H EX" Pe Bill 8 0 al“ (81 3‘ :3 if g , G. :3 G» Mr. W 'I‘oron pros o - (lily o wluca told. a of s1. ï¬nest giving traini who d peEH I it. if Colleg PAL! It ha count.‘ 311C! or Will re .‘lTC tOd Concer- lecly . produ . splend' We do We can nrilnes, l /