Mil~ very feats Site. :tion Le ry ï¬icitor e at hrticu- tuna ‘ (if urthér [1 19th he said ribute lereto. Lms of citor icu- ntS. b (if {TATE of the E22 reto. as o! I will rd will rts or the the icitor Cal- umber. shall 19th and mute bxg hav- oi the at to >r of rried hav- f the at to sin-J! n at ATE RETURN not LINDILY 1‘0 Detroit - $8.85 animus $13.85 Saginaw - 9.4-5 Dayton - 14.25 Bay City - 9.56, 'Chingnm- 14.46 Grand Rapids 11.40 minus 15.85 Cincinnati $15.95 Cieveland -' - $8.40 to $13.15 Western Excursions vlv v "â€" V WAccording-tdropte‘ ' ' St. Paul 8!. linneapofls 30.45 or 33.95 According to routé ‘? Goin‘ qut. 20, 21 ï¬nd 22. Return Limit'Oct. 8. 1908 No'Stopovex-s; V For Tickets and patticulars apply to y‘\. -a- -'--¢¢ '5. 8. Foster, Illâ€"IA}, 0.113., 1mm '1‘ C. Hatchett‘u unlit, 'Lindny Lv‘ t\%-'V%- Cut. .-~Pr1'ces i at Carroll’sit.i :" 1507 above address for v1 Fag: wheat. bus Spring Whey-t. I EggS. per d“ ï¬lrkeyv “'°‘ New Potatoes Chic! Straw. per :0! New Hay ..... Wool, unwashed Wool, washed, . Hides ........."........ Export Cattlé ... Butchers' 'c‘ttbm Watchman - Winnie! Tho Leadin flak) - has to, and 1t w“. an,“ ,_ _V V g y forced to‘. But if the “merchants go ; er business in évery possible way every word of their : and the aft â€deg-mun makeg good trade will come from an Mtadius, the town W! in 3 reputation for being awake. '. Sign yin forge to the front. It is 1 ltogether 1 «intown andnota A High Class Woman I Haggai!†the man living within a certain mm- 1 make a A be: of miles from it. that Calves man-Waâ€"réer who have paii advance ford}, may have the: Idea Magéme by Paymg 25' sugscmnn now: P.S.â€"Subsen‘bers‘to the W; Old English {iondition Powder DRUdGIST LINDSAY % Neuly Opposito Pout Offloo A. ;-,"Hi§inlmtlldm. ream ...... \g For One Dollar I» right the the winter, It ptu-iï¬es the lood and corrects all disorders of kidneys and liver. It will save you veterin» arians’ bills and will kee your horses in s lendid co 'tion, J ust as g for cattle as for horses. Even one 23c package may be the means of- your sav- in g the life of a. valuable animal Ina strength he up 93 as tb withstan sung:- gttacks. Don't wait. till theyate siék and unï¬t for work, but give them aifmentsâ€"coms. voonghs. lung troubles. etc., the same as 1111-; mans and need their vitality “kens WATCHXAN-WABDER. 3mm 20th, 1906. Price 6 for $1.00 1 Yuri: “moo. on... - ¢.v--o.o- no o ouvoooc-wvo ' bus . u-uuo 9.000. . no.“ .oc..-oo-oou---u ..".v..o\.-- o.- ‘.. 0...“. .....oo.on¢... goo... bought in loronto aum- w“ w "1120061115. Asarulemoncy (in 'be sum by buying goods at “me There is a wonderful orgauiutign 'ihphin-d the business of. these 31:89 ...‘m§-0¢ 17003043 .u "um“..fl ".mmummf ‘.-. 0.57â€"0.57 -.. 0.65â€"0-65 .. 0.75â€"0.75 6.00â€"6.00 ‘.10.00-10.00 . 0.24â€"0.25 3.00â€"5.00 "an-van "-vv . quantity of \aluablc timber. . k ‘ WANTED TO BUY .-Good comfort.â€" able house near the R. C. church Cash purchaser. Apply at this of- ï¬ce.â€"87. *vâ€"v -Henley 81-05.. who have been handling the Watchmanâ€"Warder’ Picâ€" torial Post Cards have ndW* tidded the views of the ‘ Sturgeon Point regatta. Sturgeon Pointers “should secure these ï¬ne†views for ‘ .their albums or to send to theirâ€" friends. Don't you think of buying ‘ your Suit or Overcoat until you have seen the NEW GOODS at the STAR CLOTHIN G STORE. .. mm In; W ~- 0:. these establishments but they are not phil- pnthropic institutions. NOW and again things you can do. without nae thrown on the bargain counter, but. the staple articles that “must b9 bought eVery day are not , given away. They get as big a. proï¬t and a little more than your local trades- man. If you need anything in Clothing. Hats, Furnishirgs, etc., drop in and see Edwards at the STAR CLOTH- v‘fn omnD‘E‘ â€"The- North Verulam corres- pondent. of the Bobcaygeon Indepen- dent. says: A very interesting event took place at the residence of MS. Wm. Elliott last. week, being no 1e 3 than the marriage of two . persons, each of Whom are deaf and « dumb. They were both educated at. ‘~ Belle- .._.2 n-.. hank flavor a- -.v ville fistitute. and are ‘ and in many vgays gifted.‘ mony was pel‘luxmcu v, _--V. Coon, of BobCaygeon. Mrs. Foster Heron acting as interpreter and: yeâ€" peating {he cerembny by éigns; There were about forty guests preseng and the young couple left for their future home hear Bracebridge with the good wishes of-a host of 'rieuds. You can save S Dollars 3 by buy- ing your ‘ Clothing,\ Furnishings, Hats. Caps and Furs'at the. STAR CLOTHING , STORE, two door‘s east of thexBenson House. 2 ~ â€"Students may stiu enter We Lindsay Federal Business College for fall term. We are living inua time when it pays to possess a good commercial education. and the suc- " “Federal" graduates in ob- retaining the very best situations, testiï¬es to the merits of the instruction.â€"v-38-2. -â€"The Annual convention of the Baptist'churches in Ontario will be held in the Murray street Baptist church,Peterboro, from October 17th to 23rd, and it is expeCted that be- tween 350 and 500 delegates will be present. The question of holding a Dominion Convention will be dis- cussed; It is some years now since a gathering of Dominion Baptists was held, and if‘is probable that , . , -‘____‘A“‘VM may. “v---“ -â€"The Annual convention of the Baptist-churches in Ontario will be held in the Murray street Baptist church,Peterboro, from October 17th to 23rd, and it is expeCted that beâ€" tween 350 and 500 delegates will be present. The question of holding a Dominion Convention will be dis- cussed. It is some years now since a. gathering of Dominion Baptists was held, and it‘“is probable that at this convention representatives from the various provincial bodies will be present to take part in the discussion on this question. -â€"The funeral of the late George I'errington, of Omemee. who died on Thursday, at the. age of 80 years, Was held on Saturday. the burial tnving place in Zion cemetery, Fm- elon. Mr. Perrington was an 1mg- - gn mm aco. He waves a w. Recorder is one 01 Lumw “.5... be in favor of buying ‘ at home ; no one can obje'ct. tQ.â€"â€"“Bac0n 14¢ a. ‘pound '"siiced on ‘the {Jerfbi‘med' by w8.,Z-uie‘gocods can be are each clever fted The cere- by Rev. Mr. Mrs. Foster If you need anything in Clothing. Hats, Furnishirgs, etc., drop in and see Edwards at the ~ STAR CLOTH- ING STORE. â€"â€"Mr. J. J. McDonnell. hg-ad book- keeper {9:- The Flavene Milling Co» accompanies the members of thee; nadian Manufacturer-3' â€sedation on their excursion to Winnipeg and the coast. and will be absent about three weeks. A convention was held ‘ in Winning from Monday to Wednes~ day, after which we party are going to Vancouver and other Paciflc_ -e mama ‘LUOOJ Sugugp am 01 qadyud points. - ‘ from! OPPORTUNITY Col. Sam. Hughes arrived home. yesterday from _a. trip to the West. ‘â€"Cla.rk the Tailor. opposite J Bon- son House. Lindsay, has some ,very handsome tweeds that he is making into sums at me. Call and see his goods and leave your measure. â€"-.»\ handsome made-toâ€"order tweed suit for $16 is what Clark the Tail- or. opposite the Benson House. Lindsay, is oflering. The best velue in town. Leave your measure mt once. A ,#____--_' r-‘mlunï¬â€˜ The annualï¬xhjbition givi- ou’t-of-ï¬own ï¬eople an. exoens ant chance t9 have some-net Photos taken. Don‘t miss it. The best are made by WILFRED M. PEPPER Karly Opposltc Post on“. -â€"Dr. W. !L. Hen-imam. of Rock- wood Hospital. Kingston. with his wife and daughter. is visiting his father, Dr. Hen-1mm, town. -â€"I)r. W. T. Plumb, of Llama. City. Iowa. is spending a. short vacation in town. a. guest. of his uncle. Dr. W. L. Herr-imam -â€"Dr. W. !L. Hen-1mm. of “12091.:- The STAR CLU'I'HINIE ï¬luuas» carries a large stock and its prices are the lpwest. . râ€"Theulate Wm. T. Hogg. mer- chant,'of Toronto, who died on Sep- tember 4th, left an estate worth $59,208.88. composed as « follows: Household efl'ccts, $500; horses,- 3300; book debts, $14,574.00; life insurance, ‘$.9_,000 ; stocks, $29,000 :0 cash in bank, $1,359.88: personal property, $2.175: real estate. Pop- lar Plains road; $3,000. The stoek duce 00., worth $5,000. The w‘idow receives a legacy of "$2,950. :and various relatives of deceased legacies ranging from $109 to $500 epch. The remainder of the estate is left A IL.--‘ l\ to the trustees, John agd Andrew B. Hog; deceased. to be appl'u discharging various- }? to $10,771. and. u ‘ among dgceased'§ and widow. ‘ Hall’s crossing. four miles east. u. Fenelon Falls, shot. a 'white crow on his farm on ' Friday last. The bird is a. beautiful, large _specimen and is pure white“ White sparrows are becoming'quite common in this section. but this is the ï¬rst time we have heard of‘ ‘a. white. crownâ€"‘- Fenelon Falls Star. ' ' If you want‘ to see the most up-toâ€" date stock of Clothing, Furnishings. etc., in town. cal! at the STAR CLOTHING STORE. two doors east of Benson House. "’-‘ 1' Ylonkgfl 01 1581130“ leuogo -â€"The death of Mr. Wm. I. Junkin. of Bobcaygeon. on Friday last, end- over three ed an illneSS extending s arid could not but be a. happy release ,to him. 1111'. on well known throughout the as a skillful diver, having a. long period been engaged Visitors at the Lindsay hibition‘ should call at man-Wardef and renew Si ternoon. a. lung pc- lvu .,--__ _, _ governmént, on the Trent waterway. The funeral took plau‘on Sunday at- qâ€"The Sylvqster Bant leading attractions at Central Fair. Mr. J. A. Deacon. is'again in To- ronto, .havingqspent a. month’s holi- days with friends in town. Rev. B. McCulloch, of Omcmee. has: been attending Hie Methodist (Jays "nun u.---_~ Rev. B. McCulloch, of Omcmec, has been attending the Methodist general conference in Montreal. Mits May Bird, who has been vis- iting Mrs. Myles Elliott, town, has returned to Rochester. N. Y. Harold Varcoe. of Midland. four years ago omoe boy in the local Bell Telephone oflice, has been pro- :-_ A.“ mnnmr Of D611 Lcnwyuv..- - > moted to the position of manager or the North Bay d strict. Mr. J. Houser, clothing merchant. William street, is in Toronto this week, attending the fast and atone- ment services at the syn’agogue. His store will be closed from Wednaday i to Saturday Waning. . " ‘ "'*‘- “- mttwa nu. J-nwâ€"â€"- W- 7 last week on business. He‘ was reg- istered at the GilmOur, but on the home of Mr. and Mrs. .W. H. CombeS. formerly of Lindsay, Mr. Horï¬ thinks the invitation ‘ was lakes- u A t --0 ~ ,1 -. Wickett,wof Clark’s tailor shop, returnegl from his vacation. ~ R '_W. H. Clarke was one of the 'Gengfal in ‘TOronto Junftion for STAR CLOTHINC STORE a large stock and its prices In Ian-v v. ., Worth $5,000. The widow a legacy of "$2,950. :and relatives of deceased legacies from $109 to $500 epch. Lainder of the estate is left ,rustees, John .A.. Albert 0.. Irew B. Hogs. brothers of . to be applied by them to ing various- debts amount- 510,771. and- to ,be divided m. doceased's seven .children vacation on of the Methodist ‘ in Montreal during “5..., â€"~â€"- . four miles east: of shot. a 'white crow 1 ' Friday last. i'l'he Band‘iS one_of the g at the Lindsay who ‘lives near Was in OttaWa subscriptions (‘mtml exâ€" [‘he Watch- cw- district gen for by the church. YMtox-s at the Lindnx Cent :41 ot- mamon should call at. The Watch- manâ€"Nader and renew subscription; In N. E. Johnston had the mile 101“th to '13.]! from 3 Wagon Mon- day afternoon. and‘ sustained the fracture of two bones below the el. bpw "in his right arm. _ 1‘ large number (tom here intend goingmo Fen-elonfglls to hear Hr. Heétor (known as the Black Knigho) deliver his lecpure on â€The Evils at the Bar-Room." Mr. A. C. Greenaway has resigned hisfposition as school teacher ior the‘year ending 1906. He leaves to continue his studies atLCOIIng_ J Rev. H. B, Kenny has returned from his trip to Manitoba and Chicago. and occupied his pulpit here last Sunday. A.!...... -A._‘ ,u, ,L- Threshing†5nd cutting corn are ch'e doims of the hour. Mrs. Kenny. of Toronto. is the (wad. of her sister. Mrs. John Strains. - Tilt-re were two mnemls hero on ngmay'mt. â€that 9! the‘Tato Ms. G. ‘ Pirrlngton'. crl.‘ 'Ilt’ 9 o'clock. and ‘the la.â€- n‘. m. MAM, at 9 d’block...at' whéoh ‘thcwzwem about 80 vehicles. A number of county omclals and others “bended from LinduandPAthan-M... rm. unveilimr of the monument The unveiling of the monument erected to the late Wilbert Switzer. a. Woodman, will tune plaee‘ln the Emily cemetery next Sunday at 2.80 p. xn.‘ Menv members of ‘ the order are {expected from Liam and Peterboro, besides some of the Grand Lodge omciels. . At the Presbyflriun church on Thursday. 25th inst.,_‘, at 8.p.m.. Dr. Alex‘. Nugeï¬t. a returned medical missionary from Indie. after ‘m'en years there with his wife. and daughter, during the. famine and plague, will give a deseription of his work. Being a. former :pupil of Omemee high school,‘ he will no doubt attract large audiences. A,_A For Infant 3 and Children, “In Kind You Have may: Bought Ben-- the 81mm" of .H "TI; awn-"is low'in .PigeOn river now, but ï¬gure is still very ‘good sport shootjgg â€and ï¬shing. mnster, was n passenger on the-ill- fated harvest excursion train that was wrecked at Azilln, but escaped uninjured. â€and continued his_ trip west.~ DrchMulligam one of the physicians who was innttendanoe at. the wrecknip a, brother of Mr. ,_ B. J. Mulligan; of this village. ' . Dr. Comwnll's condition is "'unâ€" changed. ‘Ai'number '0‘! his‘ old {and- say friends-cheered him up lost Sut- nrday by‘nï¬hort “.11.; m - ' “:A_-- ‘2-“- A NEW FALL SUIT Suits from $12.00 up. Ovem bener and cheaper than you can buy them elsewhere. Tmu‘edngs, the latest designs .30:th at “[e.†hunitui‘é ï¬lth: pram verlaiuley '8 5: we. s-wth sub Kat-st" Lyndsay, 1h? nmpcwy «1 Hrs. Ch; 195 Bar“ “k :_Sal.- at w x) { lock CASTOR IA 1 vapmgmdmymapdw ingthgtgwmmgreqnim q cataloés‘ programs. menus. wedding announcements, invita- tion cards and artistic printing ofsllkinds. A Itisalboaxvodthingfor youtoknowthatyoueon ;got bill heads‘ statements, on- WIGW nowheuds. Watchman- Wardcr You Are rhvited Department. Is ndwin order. My New Fall and Winter Twst are to hand, and the 33‘ sortment was never better '.. J. BICHa. LITTLE BRITKIN ‘ We make a- specialty 'We also print ale posters. SEPT. . Camila. to bring your Printing to the of ï¬ne I'i‘ Yisit us this fall, we will , make you welcome. Note “2 the Change---Millinery is Removed to the 1st Floor w Our Stocks were never in better condition ‘ . . than they are to-day, so well selected and as- sorted, and where can you ï¬nd, outside the large cities, a store equal to this, So roorny, with plenty of light, willing service to make you enjoy shopping, and with a reputa- tion that must not be disturbed. Ready for a." Big Fall’s Business Sdmetime ago we secured a. large number of hdies’ Knit .Veets and drawers at a. very low price, they were made .in the famous Watson mill, Paris, Ont. This min belongs to the Penman 00., end they make the best goods. 1,600 Ladies" and Misses Knit Vests.and Drawers in neutral ‘eolor, every garment pro- and ï¬nished -; the sizes are correct P“? W. . . - and the kmttmg te' perfectâ€"e28, 30, 32, mm: 36 'inch garments. Special price, 253 Lndiee’ Fine Flannelette Night Dresseeymade with a yoke back and front, self frills and neck front and sleeves, the cloth is ï¬rm and soft, cuts are in all white and all pink. Sizes 58'd60'hl S '1‘ are an 'mcee ong. pecxa no. price, 60 only Ladies’ Fast Buck 811an Under- skirts, made very wide and ï¬ill, seams are double-stitched, cloth :3 strong and has a. good ï¬nish. These skirts “:6ng and go on sale 42 inches. 69c they make low prices. It’s just so about these blankets. An agent called on us last February and oï¬'ered us blankets much below value. Our n we just over, but the prices tempted us. Here’s one of them. - nelette Blankets, made of very soft cotton, pale pink and blue, ends are all bound or stitched, 12x4 size. We offer these away under value, the reason being a broken ‘thresd or small tear. Regular price for this size is 81.50 pet-pair; special 4 -20 Stylish Dress When buying dress goods for a large com- munity. such as we have here. one must buy} asbortment so as to please all kinds of We have made toâ€"dey we ere disphying on our counters a vast. ,eoldion of all the season’s Latest goods. Phids.’ Cheeks, ,Fn'nciee, Plain Clothe, Bough Cloths, Tweeda If you are a buyer of dress goodnitwill be greatly to your advantage to Mwithm. Webuydirectfromthemeker, so wean-en less then our opgg'eition. Underwear Sb'ecials Blankets for [ittle Money I Go. ' EVE planned to do big things this fall, and ' . if preparation has anything to do with carryâ€" ing these plans Out, we ought to have a bumper season 5 trade. .ouoooocoooovoo ...-ooo~o Don‘s-oooqot Established 1860 for a large_c.0m‘ onoc‘cooco [mode ï¬r;:'1;h;;;1:e 'pfaié iinen aa’d fully bleached, tbs ‘psttems are neat designs; assorted; the size i_8 ,;9x19. inches. Special price per 4 m 1 Pure ' ‘ILinell ‘Huchbacks Towels all hem‘ititched ends."-hll bleach, plum be theie per“p¢§r.‘...;;'.; ....................... A“ My“: oflEniglish Striped Flannelette. ‘Th'u clothis the oneiwe sold you last yeat,‘ and 'dthough the'maker charged us more for it now; we aré 'still offering it at the old price. The stripes are in pink, blue, green, grey and fawn; 4 We are proud V of the fur department this season, it’s far beyond anything we have had in years gone by. This collection of furs is of the best. We have a space 40x30 square feet ï¬lled with the choicest garments in the market. It has always been our idea to have the best and the best Only. Our furs give satisfaction and viben you make a purchase you are quite sure of the purchase giving satisfaction. Ladies' Black Astrschsn Dog J ackets‘, made of whole skins, properly. sewn and shaped, the curl is even and medium size, bright and a good black, the garment is lined' with ï¬gured Italian cloth. The collar and revers are of thick black sable and are handsome garments; length 27 inches; busts 34 150% inches. Special 'QQK The Millinery opening is over and we are settled down to real business. Vast crowds visitedoun new parlors and, were pleased with all they saw. ‘ We’ve certainly never shown you better styles and we’ve certainly never had such a nice phoe to show it. in. ., Some dainty styles of by; from Gages’BroandPhipps are shown UL â€"u‘â€"v â€"-7, this Week. ’ NEW arrivals are coming fmm London andl'Paris’dailyy. See that you get the most stylish hats of the seam.â€"-â€"It's Hem. Table Napkiys bougPt ï¬t?!“ About Millinery aunt's-o'oonccooooi-ono u Furs ! furs ! Here’s a Special ado-Clouoooooooo. .a-o'-o§--uuoooculotton . oonoov-cn- 15th dd. if flair? 401.53. "‘5 r10