)f and! «mus. nvitclr in; an all ed what rinary way for ¢ , â€338$6333W33W33333Waflm w“‘mm‘mm. § 3 :2 O’LOUGHLIN McINTYRE Buy Spices é not Old Wood § 0000000999009 WVWVVVvva - , Ye Citizens of Lind- say and of Victoria 0 § 3 0 0 Q Q C7 0 for Advertisers. Covert Lindsay VOLUME XLIX. Renwmber that thin house is known for the gum! quality 91‘ itfl Furs. and we have 0h hand a stock equal a» 1m yw“u. if new superior to it House-keepem over with a viligunt eye to home comfort, we ask you to come and View our Comforters, Blankets, Wool Tiedowers, and Flannel Sheetinas, aim Flannelette Blankets and Sheetingu all new and fresh this amen We are handling some very handsome coats this year, and it will repay you to have a look at them. Blnes, Greys and Greens are also very pop- ular but will rank seconds. Don’t be at all afraid to call and examine our goods, which we are only to pleased to show. Plaids are once more among the fashionable fabrics. New York, Chicago, and all centres of good style have already adopted them; and for them to lead leaves us but to follow. ASH AND ONE PRICE This a. black season eSpecially, and we have elegant blacks m every style and quality at every price. ' We have opened so many cases of choice Dress Goods that you may be the best dressed women on the street for the least outlay. You need to be well and suitably dressed to travel; the dust and dirt of summer are laid low and you may feel at home in a fresh new costume. The manufacturers show exceedingly smart goods this fall for street suits, tailored gowns, and dressy house wear. Do you realize this, in a couple of short weeks the chill season will be on you? This is the best of all the year for enjoying the many excursions that are at hand all over the country. September is at hand, and with its advent, the fall also. paid on sums of $100 and upwar~"s for terms of one, two, three, four or ï¬ve years to suit in- f F. E. BELL. l O o ______ vestors. Coupons at- : â€"'1‘HEâ€" ¢ 23-13. LGEN '1‘. l attached for interest Bank Of Toronto payable half yearly». . J Head Ofï¬ce, Toronto- Auth. Capital ~- $300,000.00 , Paid-up Capital $145,000.00 ‘ Surplus - - $ 22,500.00 Luau - $434,000.00 2 Capital - $3,900,000 ‘ Reserve - $4,300,000 I _--L_. QOR AM Ann § THE “WWII. IIIâ€" In" - v wv -â€"â€"vv~ and counting. Luann-u calm «mm ‘ 9“,, a. m m- J‘ï¬"'iixx at an ' AMdmhMMMOP-WHMMI‘ lawman- --.A . 1h AM“ Mint- All I n ,, AL-.. -A-.â€"l-- -_A m... m. i f OMEMEE BRANCH is}? «In Sterling Bank BLYINGS BANK " Interest credited to “count: mn- yuu'Lv. at most current nte. Now is the tim‘ to cove your money. whiting-nomad. Tho Bonk at Toronto onus every acuity to do- A general banking business tran- sncted. Farmera' business will re ceive carom]. nttention. Married women and minors may make. and withdraw deposits with- out the interventiOn of any person. Accrued interest is added to the principal twice a, year. Accounts may be opened in the name of two or more parties. $1.00 opens a savings bank ac- count. Current rate of interest al- lowed from date of deposit. Of Canada WOODYILLE AGENCY Standard Bank Savings Bank Department Réserve - $4;300,000 Assets $35.000,000 «Canada KIRKFIELD LINDSAY, ONT., THURSDAY, 13m SEPTEMBER, 1906’.†J. n. 1.. «3001'. ’ Venus is evening star in Virgo, and gis very bright. On the 20th she is at her greatest elongationâ€"that is, Iher apmrmt distance from the sun ,is greatest. She is. however. far 'south or the Sun. and is not. nearly ias conspicuous as at n spring elon- ggntion. but set- at About 7.80 p.m. i hats in morning star in Leo, rin- fing about 4 mm. Jupiter In in 0* pmini. and rises ne' .- mtdnlght in tho 'middle of the month. Saturn II in Aquarius. and‘ an. ‘to oppoomon on the «h. ‘n. h a" In t homu- poamon for own» than (or .3ku sun pun. and will NIWmm'how-n.m- mhmltm. Thoma-till noe- uuwunphnooihh My}? on? m let them numb mo" nearly an In and g «and um- In com- «:39qu m am you. A Mr m mum. at m whoh.-OOMI'¢ we a.“ W a u on! “out Seawayâ€"mt hV-h' M" mm n ma. .- n. «0 ha:- Noflh- am b. an n um «no. Mo ‘6‘!“ o! a. â€up“ n In “I“! “I.“ and “.m' m, “a an Hun Icon to ink louMaâ€"Dflflh-m‘ “h â€um outmmhmï¬dmhud “and. um‘douhwdflt. During the latter part of the month Mercury is inViaable and on the 24th he passes behind the sun and becomes an evening star. ; The Zodiacal constellations of the Fishes (PisceS). the Water Bearer UAquarius), and the Sea, Goat (Capo ricornus). which lie in the south- eastern sky, co‘ntain no bright stars. The planet Saturn is now in Aquar- Eius, and is much brighter than any 1star near it.‘ It lies almost on the line 01' the western edge 0! the great Iquare of Pegasus, extended south- ward. Farther down, in this same line, is a. solitary bright star, Femal- haut, in the Southern Fish. THE PLANETS. Mercury was morning star at lthe beginning of the mouzh, rising 3"; about 4.30 mm. On the 4th he Was} in conjunction with' Mars. vans: nu him. at a. distance equal io «am-third] of the moon ’5 apparent diameter. Both planets are near the bright star Regulus and soon pass north of it at a distance of less than a degree- Below Andromem is the small your) 0! the Triangle. and the small- er but brighter one which marks the head of Aries. the Ram. Tho most human; object. in An» droneda la the amt nebula. It. h 'visi-hle to the ackcd euro. cud 00!" uplououn in a ï¬eld class. but the marvelous concentric apiralu which form its outer portion: are revealed only by photography. ? Rm 0: me muss w»- stretches a frow M 6m «matnllauom. Due out. 'nnd «mom halt-way up In an mum. is Imamm MM M M know» m one» by an; “mu mum“ whum four at.“ «M 31' M m mend any mm.» '1‘» uwlhaom‘ m belongs an! m “humus. but m mm which extends tn to an awkward and Quantum mm W on in the same direction we M m and m Auriga. the emu». who. “must our. Cantu. in Just ruin; Hrky are the Serpent Holder (Ophiu- ‘cus) and the Serpent. whichflike iHercules to the north of them, can :be studied better from the map than Hrom any description. Below Her- fcules is the Northern Crown. mud ,7 benecth this the Hank-pa. with the jgreat red star Arcturus. The Dragon jand the Little Bear an to the left So: the Pole, and um Gnu - Boar is Ebelow them. no that the Dipper lies {along the northwestern horimn. Ce- l ipheus and Cal-stoma are on the [right “(the pole and chow it. tn. ward Cygnus. g THE HEAVENS IN SEPTEMBER um to ho m“ “9°“ W m 3.. Word “WWW. J“ mm. mudâ€, and "I“ m “I IL “aux. mumtmwmhb wi¢urudounm|m3mm In“. N m to MI 0‘“ tin m.udentomm. In mug". Grow. in. New.“ M on ma M410“ we» o!†“0. comfy! to turninh tux hula. ad that. tho collector dun “mush bond. to the amount at four thou- und dollm.â€"Cmiod. Bonitaâ€"DOW-Jrhlt bur-lul- No. 987. both. . m“: to mom acol- hctol‘ \o coll.“ m w:- o! 1906 be m g cm. «umâ€"ow sown-um; hr!“ No. to the estate of the late George Lytle. which was settled by the reeve a short time ecuâ€"Carrion. Armstrongâ€"IcCaughebehnt Josh- ua. L. Buley be appointed to collect the men of this muntclpallty (or the M 1906. and I'll.“ rooelve‘. wary Daveyâ€"Southernâ€"That the reeve give his order on the treasurer in fa- vor of William Armstrong for forty cents, being for rope furnished to Daveyâ€"McCaugheyâ€"That this coun- caretaker o! martyr-Carried. cil express their approval regarding the payment of a. bill of 81.50 duo Southamâ€"Daveyâ€"That the reeve i8- sue his order on the treasurer for $5.60 in favor of The Watchman- Warder for publishing a notice four consecutive weeks regarding the leas- ing 0! a. certain road allowance in the township of Digby.-Carried. . Armstrong-Daveyâ€"That we make a. further grant to the roads in Dig, by to the amount of $12.25, and that Jamvs McCaughey be appoint. ed commissioner to oversee the ex- penditure 0! same. and that the reeve give his order on the treasurer for said amountâ€"Carried. Southmâ€"Daveyâ€"That the men: pay pathmasters’ gravel certiï¬cates. â€"Ca.rried. K On motion of A. J. Southwn and: Thomas lbwv. the minutes or thei former meeting Mr» read and con- ï¬rmed * \Iovad “5 Wm. Ammmng geoma- ‘ ad by James IcOm-flny. um mu: law \‘9. 255. being . {xv-luv 10 km†and «mm me am or mm to; Max museums M “w out-Mm mun be mud n Mu! Hm at‘nmm On «mum of W Ammmug, um swam} «Nu \‘u w; nu m“ a mad and mm Hm. um! i «W ad mlm‘ } Armstrongâ€"McCaughoyâ€"That the move issue his order on the treasur- erin favor o! H. LeCraw. pathmut- er, for 86.89, being money paid to the treaauner by the late pathmast- Soutlvmâ€"Duveob'l'hat the reevo‘ be instructed to pay Frances Bordenl the sum 0! 812. mum labor mo-i neyl due to his road division as; noon as he produces satiafactory vouchers for the lamaâ€"(Janna. Arum-«M -= hwy == TM! Na“ Na. an. was . Maw u» lm‘M land mmm in at. am: Won the fll‘ ma ullomoo hummu- Ifl at In Iawmb o! m. ad extending from the m boundary of said km to Hand that. ho ma g ï¬rst. wound “d third time. pm ed and dated and mlul.â€"Curied ford. met in the township ball. Beul' Lake. on August 15th. “:9: a]! men-i hem pmt. ! The municipal council m' the cor- poration of Lindon. diqhy (slxnr LAXTON, DIGBY 8: lONGFORD COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS At 6 p.m. on the ï¬n! the sun crossas the celestial equator antral- ten the sign of Capricorn, and in the old expression of the almanac. "mntumn oommences.", The conjunctions with Saturn are close. and oocultations 9m visible in the southern homispherc. [on the 10th. new moon will occur:- fat 7 â€a. o. thelBth. and ï¬rstquar- ter at 1 tan. on the 25th. The ntoon is nearest us on the 2lst, and was farthest 0!! on the 9th. She was in cunjunction with Saturn on the 2nd, Jupiter and Neptune on the 12th, and will be inconjnnction withmrs on the '16th. Mercury on the 17th. Venus on the 21m, Uranus on the 24th. and Saturn again on the 30th. Uranus is in Sagittarius, and il in quadrature on the 28th. caning to the meridian at 6 p.111. Neptune is in Gemini, and can be observed be- fore sunrise. the planet's climate) tint it. will bohu'dto see it withasmaJl instru- ment. THE MOON. Fool moon occurred at 6 S “‘“U 1‘ \_1(\\,‘“- .\ Gill 9‘ Ciro t 43 every at. 4 p.13. The project for the tunnoiing (I the l R H SOI'THERN, Clerk. Stmts 0f Belk Isle 'an'd the COD. ' 4 sanction of a. rail-way, via the pro- - . -â€"â€"§--â€"â€" , _ .' 'posed tunnel across the Interior of ' ,SEl-ECI'ON (I: THE SITE Ln’brador and traversing a portion fOR PETERBORO NORMAL of Newï¬oundiand to the,east coast of 'the Isand, where.“ will connect with I . . a fast line of steamshlps to Europe 1DECIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT , is now fully provided for by charter I} or EDUCATIONâ€"DIXON PARK nnd engaging the attention of pro- ‘ TO! 10 a.m.â€"Carried. - i 1 N’ N RTH ‘minent railway men. J ACCEPTED' A D o - TheQuebec Lake St. John mm. 3 WARD SCHOOL WILL BE 135- . way will form the Quebec link of the ' LARGED T0 TEN ROOMS. Proposed scheme. and has army on». I j tuned dmportnnt privileges from the The site of the normal school in if:.310Vr'el'n-xn¢3nt. ol' Newfoundland. b- mrt "a . 1 tan “mi ed. ‘ mung charters, {or the construction P ugh has d n ’ of a. railway from the boundary of M ‘ remit 0‘ the â€is“ 0' SW†' the Canadian and Newfoundland condom. Sean and Deputy Minute? I [ant-odor at Blane Bnblon to the {Colquhoom to Pow-borough on Aug. suuu of Belle III. and {or tunnel. tag the scum. lu- {machine smu- 97. mm“ P“ “3 Chm' pro- tmty m in which to do the Vidal the city won†him the work. “Mo I! l .1 will given» :cnpndty of tho north m â€but: “way 0‘ .35.“ “inlay-’0, the inhool to tea room. Igor Bent echo-e, . an author!“ to convey to the de- Tho m £ M'Bt. John Ball- pumt o! caution the “MO" Motion o: t the at min, at the we to comply with flu- through the Labrador Ptntnnuh to “his Southernâ€"Ibaveyâ€"That this council E do now adjourn to meet again in the ? wmhip hall, Head Lake, on the; ï¬fteenth day of December at the hour o! 10 a.m.â€"Carried. 3 In». W MI m on the W udflhhm all 11. South“ to:- with; and posting up .1: in- News We: \M hail“ a! nu ma ellomoe between the third end :tounh concession at [ï¬shy tron the 5m! Mummy 0! lots†to Head griver. Carried. l McCaucheyui-iauthern â€" That the icollector be instructed to have d1 {countable â€,er collected, and his 'roll returned to the treasurer of said lmunicipality,~not later than “014th day of December for the year 1906. in accordance with the law to that eflect.â€"Carried. Armstrongâ€"McCaug-heyâ€"That the treasurer be hereby instructed to col- lect all outstanding accounts belong- ing to the municipality after the ï¬rst of October.â€"Cnrried. THE TEMPTATION T0 SPEND YOUR MONEY llcCaugheyâ€"Davey.â€"â€"That the clerk be authorized to have 300 tax col- lector‘s slips printeu.â€"Carried. lammuood once you upon 1; Bank Ao- oouut. u h‘ltu-conuuroadtowuuthud thin huh holy. you “on: by wanting do- podhhunnddluupm :he â€ominion Bank. Iï¬gforhefldmhmtShoeStore la. who have mt Men bl nu their Sham: hm ‘0“! he may «mu-Md w am what «an: Show w um give them far “‘50, â€MD; 8828 Our dim away;- 51: he give a Mm Shoo Gomï¬wt in mild. W um! pun-m MI and Winter Styles in Men’s Shoes are here in W‘md amine «flew THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES Railway Route m Newfound- B. W. Some", Principal. Dominion School, of Telegraphy 9 Adelaide Street East, Toronto. Young men who Jea- than a your ago were student: in our school are now min; $100.00 per month. On graduation they went (fluent to a podtioa and have ad- vanced steadily. you can do equally well. Our handsomely illustrated new bologrlph book tells how. Per Month We mail it free. NUMBER 37