[1%. lost O p.13. 3t weld at Ins up- .nd 10 2 year size child’s coats, white serge. braided and tux-red trimming, reg 3.25 for 2.50. Red beaver Coating, reg 1.75, sale Coatings 1 year-and-aâ€"half child’s white serge Coat, colored velvet trimmed, reg. 2.25 for 1.85. 1.40. Plain and ribbed Cashmere Hose, sizes 6 to 10, reg. 80c, sale 24c. Ladies’ kid Gloves, in blacks, teas. and gnam,xeg 55c,saka45c. Ladies’ kid Gloves, black aminew colorings, reg. 80c for 68¢; reg. 1.10 for 95c. Three Days of Special Selling, Sept. 20,721. 22 Ladiw' Ringwood Glovw, fancy, reg. 25c for 20¢; reg 30c for 25¢; reg 35c for 30¢. Misses’ fancy Ringwood Gloves, reg 17c. sale 14c; reg 20c, sale 17c. Dress Goods ’ Priestley’s broad cloths, in red and navy, brown and black, reg 1.25 for 98¢. Visitors to Lindsay Fair 1906, Greetiggg Dark IanCy Tweeds for yinter dras- es. reg 38c, sale price 25c. ‘0' Mixed grey Tweed, in six toneé, New "'Hérris" suiting. 56 inches wide, new patterns and colorings, or.suits, in green, blue. red and grey, brown and white, reg. 55c,, sale 1.10. Corduroy Velvet for coats, price 45c. run black Opposum CaiJerines, long front, silk lined, reg 312 tor, ...9.5o Reg. 14.50 for $12; seal and astrachan, reg $13 for .3"... ..... - ..........11.00 Large Coney and Astrachan Carpeting. '6 large tails, reg.$6 for 35; reg. 3.25, sale 2 7'5; reg 4.25. sale ..... 4.............. ... 8.50 German Fox Buffs. 8 tails, deep from, reg .611, 33199.50; reg 13.50,. . sale $11; Sable Bull, 70 inches long, reg 18.50. sale .....‘.....16.00 Sable Buffs, stole front, full back, reg $17, sale .............................. 15.00 Alaska, Sable Rufls. 4 tails. .‘ull back, reg,12.50, sale ........................10.90 co'ney Mulls at 1.75, reg 2.00; at. 2.00, reg 2.50; Sable muï¬s ‘12, 14.50 Amrachan Mantles. from $22 to $60; Men’s Coon Coats, $45; $55 and $60. Men's Furâ€"lined Coats 9. specialty. New Skirts, New Mantles . 3 Ladies’ mixed, dark grey tweed Skirts, well tailored. reg. $3, sale 2.45 Ladies’ light. and medium grey Skirts, nicely pleat-Wires 5.50, sale 4.80 ladies’ black cloth Skirts, newest plantings, 4-76 fgr 3.95; 5.50 Ior 4.80 llisses’ light and dark tweed SkirtS, reg 2.25; sale 1.95; reg 2.70, 2.85 Ladioï¬â€™ “Cured Tweed" fall Rain Costa, full * style, reg 5.50, â€1e 4.75 Ladiï¬â€™ new fall and winter Mantles, } length, very lull, mixed light grey, .black velvet, collar, reg. $10â€"these fer . ..................... .... 8.00 Ladies’ fancy tweed, in light and dark. ï¬t and ï¬nish exclusive, 314, .312. We invite you specially to see our Mantles‘ before deciding upon your winter Coat. You will ï¬nd them particularly correct. Bowmanville- Fair will be new 011‘ Thursday and Friday,» Sept. ‘27 and} 28 This exhibition is one of the leading exhibitions of the Province‘ and it is expected win be bigger and; better than ever this year. Stoem men will ï¬nd here one of the ï¬nes“ exhibits of live stock to be seen any-1 where. Intending exhibitors, should’} send their entries at once. to the; Secretary; 11. AL m,Bowm‘n§; ville. Single mam AW; to attend-and you‘ll! here!) r93}: paid. The D. o. 5:31; 05% a‘nd_ TM? Durham Rubber Co. headpwm inï¬Ã© nish abundance .of‘ music. . Brandi? concert Friday night! ; ; “M‘ bgro, Ireland. Be came mam ago to Cartwright, in Durban ty, where he resided with ‘his until about mm L ' ago; he tookup mar ._ ‘ in vine. Bis wife "and one son ceased him my WI 10-4 flannelette o a-o...oo soot-0.0.3.9 oguo-nun ..... $1.00, sale price ..... 11â€"4 flannele'tte Blankets,soft and extra heavy, Comforters, reg. 2.85 foxfl 2.25 ; reg. 4.25. 68.18 ........................ Ladies’ ï¬ne wad! Hose. reg 55c for for Advertisers. Covers Linipa! an d Surrounding District. «new. T his week our annual Fair will be held. It promises 13on the best yet. You’re going to make it so by your comingâ€"After all it, is the people who make a success or a failure of the Fair. Any purchase you 'may contemplate in 'Mantleg: Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, House Napery, and Furs, you’ll M 'a 7good selection here, in fact our equipment/1n all deparï¬engfs was never better. We give you a. glad welcome 3.0 out. Fair‘7'nud store. Visit us, it will repay you. i - Children’s Coats and 0n Emaâ€. VOLUME XLIX‘. 1:71 0, sale Hosiery, Gloves es’ rib hose "Barrett’s" Lt the 'home ‘of his sop-me unmet Wan. near I] Mr. m was born ~81 years'ago in Coronary, Bad Ireland. ‘86 came mm 31 3 Cartwright, in Durham 0 more he resided with ‘his 1g: -hnni’ “ft“ m Mo.v‘ heir entries at once. to me my. M. A. James, Bowman- Single railway 1m. Arrange end and you will be‘ well re- The D. O. 8: P. Co. and ‘Jhe - :1 Rubber 00. bands win' fur-~ bundance ,of music. Grand t Friday night: ‘ 111510115 9‘ ' in goodwstax Juetvme. ‘ mawalow Bowmanville Fair. Blankets, Comforters, Fall Caps wool Hose. Women’s and Men’s Furs ï¬st", 31:. 5 known and will be held on 55. Sept. 27 and is one of the of the Province 1.25, sale 0 make; 103g, neg 18.50, sale ..........16.00 ack, reg $17, sale .... ....... 15.00 1 back, reg 12.50, sale . ....................... 10.90 at 2.00, reg 2.50; Sable mufls 12, 14.50 to $60; Men’s Coon Coats, $45; $55 and white, pink and blue‘borders, reg ithough one of the most genial and Re iinoflensive of men, Mr. Mahafly was fol] ;a, men of deï¬nite opinions, who 0n ‘ possessed the courage of his con- md victions, and who was ever ’ ready the to defend by argument What he .be- ace lieved, and in the prime of his life md he had a. retentive mind and a. )0]: W wit which rendered him a. est power in debate, and - consequently ny- he usually had the Vietory in these uld intellectual controversities. lIe was the a life-long conservative, a. member Ln- in goodstanding in L.O.L., No. 64, age Jgnetville. In religion the. deceased re- "was a. zealous Presbyterian, and a she conscientious christian gentleman. ur-‘ Bis burial was conducted in the and 'FQnelon Falls ~ cemetery on Tuesday 0111:.“ week. Rev. Mr. J. Mae-‘ W. his peator. omciatiog. ,'-;:‘On Monday of last week the borne 6! Ir. Jer..13lrlllipa was saddened by littleboy shoutntwolnd a. maï¬a , craze. He “fell jnto the rivet,- ' the home. and â€was not untillflemgone Zephyrs‘, Shetland Floss, and Ber- lin Wools, reg 8c, sale 70. Germantown Wools, 311‘ colors, reg. (on 1.48. Men’s wool Sweaters, mixed color- lug, reg 60¢ for 47¢. Men’s black and blue wool Sweat- ers. reg. 1.10 far 90c; reg1.50 for Men’s pink and white shirts and draWers. good Weight of wool, reg. 55c, sale 47“, ‘ HeaVy fleéceâ€"lined Shirts and Draw- Fancy for 50¢. Heavy dark wool top Shirts, re} 85c for 70¢. ‘ Flannelsj-Flannelettes Heavy soft plain' Scotch woo] Shirts and Drawers,“ reg. 90c, 3:19 10 pieces grey Flannel, reg 10c: 12 g 14‘ pieces mediuni grey Flannel, 28c, sale 23c Heavy twill factory flannel, vv" _,â€"' 7 Navy blue flannel, reg 28c for 24¢; reg. 350 for 30¢; reg 40c for 35¢. 36 inch plain pink Flannelette, soft apd full,» reg 12c, sale 91c. 36 inch stripe ï¬ette, reg. 12c for "i'i‘hehameoer.J Men’s heavy wool Sox, rib top, rg 30¢; sale 236 ; reg 25c for 20¢. Men’s Under-lieu and Cardigans, Sweaters urge size Cardigans, reg 1.10 sale :. Reg. 1.2.5. sale 1.10; reg 1.75, ivy shitting Flettes, n'ew pat- reg. 12c for 10¢; reg 150 for Wools and Yarns top / Shirts, .c. .- 0. .n-. 15c sale .87 1.15 H K' . - , 21:: entri‘es in the various\ classes [And put. it in your hat, that speak of-Prospa'i‘y’ and the "‘mm». the but 111ch for Photo- â€of exhibitors will show‘ that the 10)“ graphl it h f ' d roducers to any 0' t 9 “mm a†P WILI'RED PEPPER’S swmo the Lindsay Central is on the in-. f Nearly Opposito Post m A-Afl no of gts kind ever held in this oonpty. me gentlemen who in the past have brought. - it to success are still on the ‘liét Yo! oï¬leers and exhibitors. ‘ and “their progressive spirit has focused the fair to grow in influence and magnitude. and made it the; pride and delight of the county and town. The progress of the country, and the improvement of conditions in agriculture, in trade, in manulacture, and in the household, are the aims of those who go to the trouble to prepare the choicest exhibits from their farms, workshops, Salem-coma and homes. The ston Z ston Ellis, Lindsay, president; Ro- bert Bryans, IJindsay, vice-president: William Channon, Oakwood. .2ndvice pregident; J ama Keith. Lindsay. secretaryâ€"treasurer ; Senator McHugh and S. J. Fox, M.P.P., superinten- dents. “The executive committee is composed of Johnston Ellis, Robert BI‘Yans, John Carewd J. A. William- son, J. Eyres, Geo. Simpson, John B. Graham, George Bea, E. E. Hop- kins. Lindsay: Wm. Channon, Fred The 1906 tair’ at Lindsay, which is known as the Lindsay Central q:- hibition, which opens at the agricul- tural grounds toâ€"day (Thursday) will without doubt be the grandwt event Newton Smale, Dr. uornwuu, n. u. Paterson; James Deacon, Arch. Mc- Farlane,‘ John Bailey, Geo. Johns- ton, Isaac W. Reid, J. H. Soother- an, J. D. Flavelle, James Graham, Hon. John Dobson, J. Austin,onn. Geo. McHugh, A. L. Campbell; Wm. Flavelle, A. McGee, Frederick Shav- Brass, Oakwood; Wm. Lehane. vow- neyville ;‘J . ,Hickson, Mount Horeb ; Edwin Mgrk, Little Britain, and Chas. Fairbairn, Bobcaygeon. Honorary directors: Messrs. s. a .‘ Fox. M..P.P., Dr. 'A. E. Vrooman, ex-M.P., J. E. Carnegie, M.P.P., Sam. Hughes, M.P., A. E. Stabach. Newton Smale, Dr. Cornwall, R. J. H. 1!chde- Auditors: Newton Hopkins. (snowâ€"o â€". .â€" _ are exhibiting are Mwsrs; King, of Oakwood, Oliver, ,Lindsay, "Alex. Horn, Lindsay, R. H. Chant. Lake- ï¬eld, Sam. SnOWden, and W. B. Knight, Bowmanville. .‘ . Herds of fancy cattle from‘the stables of Mr. Campbell. of Camp- bellcroft, Messi‘s. MdJougaJl ' Pat- terson, of Penelon Falls, McLeod, of Pl‘ainï¬eld, and J as. Connolly, of ï¬n: and many other prominent. breeders . Increased [atria for Compe‘t’itidn in all Lines. and Unex- cefled, Proï¬ram Portend Great Success. castle, G. H. Mark, Litt John Cums, Linden Valle Lindsay’s Great ‘Exhibitibtn Will ' Open To-Day ton. ‘ Pigs are being exhibited by George Mark, Little Britain, Hancock, Oakwood, Robert ] em, Argyle, and others. C.‘ s.- .., ___c~ , This county is still noted for ï¬ne as_ the thoroughbreds of horses Messrs. J. ‘S‘ Staples, Ida, John Torrey, Argyle, :Geo. Foster,~ Bruns- wick Wm. LeaSk, Taunton, A. E. v. vv’ ___ Conlter, Ops, Michael 'Cgchrane, Lindsay, and others, will snow. ‘ ‘ The speeding events are at unusual interest, as some of the horseev enter- ed have lately made ï¬ne showing in 'the~ track races. and there will be keen contesting. The entries are as follows, and others are yet to enter: FREE-FORâ€"ALL. Blackbird, ' 2.11}, Mr. Willoughby, {fzojadwnkug 2.17}, D. Lake. Pemboroush- peveris, 24 Little «1 Blackstock. Tm Alert. 2.13i. Mr. “borough- Peterbomugh- Among the P0ultry ï¬innie Keewick, 2.161. Cleopatra, 2.12}. pr may be seen from the farms [essrs. H.- and N. Allen, of New- le, G. H. Mark, Little Britain, a Cums, Linden Valley, J. R. :ey, WoodVille, Levi Skinner? Ty- ',‘ and George McKa‘gue, Canning« LINDSAY, ONT, LTï¬URSDAY “Paisley. 2.28%. Direct. 2.17:. Dillard, 2.24}. J ohimie, 2.21%. 2.25 CLASS; - Beluga. Dr. 5.11}, D. Powell, liqu- :-M.P.P. , Smale, Mr. Gray. North follows : J ohnâ€" raisers Who Geou Curtis '. Yhich Lâ€"Luty Gothard. 2-34}. H. Gunners. Johnson. MeSSrs. Lipsitt ,. Dovp. Gray. ' 3 while 2 form PMorOUgh. in†Tarifl, 1112.0“- File. Tag Ir. Enlist, KacneLIndian Girl, B. Wee-e, Lindsay. Tom 3., M. Mc- Gowan, Woodvme; D. IcCrae's p.10. ing horse. Woodvme. Little Star, Mr. Ltddley, 0mm, . MARATHON ROAD RACE. Much interest is being taken in the Marathon road race. and there will likely be about “reality entries. That is no entrance fee to this race, and the prime aggregating 8100 are divided into (our, lst. 860. 2nd Q25. 3rd Q15 4th 310. The race is open to bone tide residents for three months in Victoria, and Hdiburton twenties. Starting at the Fair Grounds tha'imnners will go once ardent! the Wk thence south along Adelaide street to Kat street, thence east along Kat sï¬'eet to William street, thence north along William street to .Colbourne Itreet. thence along Colborne street and the Oak- WOOd road to the ï¬rst concession of Ops, thence south along the ï¬rst concession of Ops to the fourth quar- ter line of Ops, thence easterly along the fourth quarter line of Ops. and Kent street to Adelaide street. thence north on Adelaidoto fair grounds. and once around the track. Messrs. J. D. Flavelle ‘G. H. Hop- kins, and John Carew, are in lcharge of this event. Little Wiliie, Hr. City Queen. Geo. The grounds will beopen'to the public this‘ Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock. and from that time until Saturday evening there is a. contin- UOUS Mr. C. B. Lasell, of New York, and who was for two terms an alâ€" derman in that city in the '90’s, is here working on the publication of a ï¬re chart. He has just completed the work of a similar publication in Peterborough, which 'netted the sum of $108 as a nucleus for a firemen’s sick beneï¬t fund oi that city. The proceeds of his eflorts here are to be devoted to the starting of a fire- men’s beneï¬t fund for Lindsay. Mr. Lasell has the- endorsement of the mayor. Dr. E. A. Vrooman, and Chief Harry Bell, and is calling up- on local manufacturers. merchants and ï¬nancial institutions, soliciting advertising for the chart. This of- ï¬cial fire. chart will be distributed .throughout the town . for handy re~ ference. It will give information about ï¬re regulations and the num- bers and places of alarm boxes in the town, and will prove a useful thing for citizens. Two copies will also be sent to fire departments. councils and boards of trade 'pal organizations in‘» touch with each other in regard to ï¬re protection. Mr.Lasell should have the hearty Slipport of the townspeople. The obâ€" ject islagood one. and the chart Wfllhflmflltw- I metlut fleck toorganiu for apro- gressive season. he bontbuilding in- dustry, which has made 3, your start through, the eflorta of Ir. Jessie Perrin, was unde‘f- discussion. and the board will doubtless lend its influence to extend min bushes which ha good opportunitiea. 13:0 report†of the improyementï¬ommlttae ,ALI‘. was ' not presented. but nus annu- pated that the prizes {or well kept Wine- in thotown will ‘39wa shortly; The gas proposition {c.1150 under consideration and it is hoped this you" whmby Lindsay an ht" . gotcha! 8“ pint. "The atroet busy READ THIS AGAIN! The council of thg board-of trad! l! also to come soon. and than r work {orthe board this you. Ofï¬cial fire Chart. BOARD OF TRADE. wen. Geo. Lipsitt. Petabon‘ Brown Gyp. Dr. Johnson, Doctor Me... Dr. Broad, anon: ms LEG. 2.40 ' CLASS. of the most attractive 0! Rainbow. lust week on_ â€gland! p!“- nment committee . but it is antici- industries .85 l u useful a will :ments. trade Wwelln-What are you ggoing to do about it keepâ€" municiâ€" ,h each éction. I hearty 20TH SEPTEMBER, 1906. Mr. far as th the is cancer and "The -‘ up. comedy 71 WWweIlâ€"That o, by-law be introduced anther-ï¬xing the levyin‘ and collecting o! the <1th mm! [or-.010 your 1906, and the appoint- ment of a collecpor for same. Thaby- luv was introduced ind given it: Opening of the Academy “The Arrival of Kitty. The {allowing motions WW by the council: Grace-48mi(hernia-41113.8w R. J . Mo- Laughnn be requested to unendthe court in Fendon Falls. Sept 24th to ddend the township in the one of Hector )1ch against the town- ship 0!.)an claiming 360 damage the notice that K. Wu had through'l“. mama, bmiua,’ a! Fender: Falls, m7 suit to no- oover some 860. W to his bond owing to addhct in oncolthe Long Point roul- Council 60¢!de to min a dime. mm the clerk to write to Mr hwyc‘.‘ it R J.†mum, to that enact; three readings. but was not. My disposed at as no application for hol- lector was received. Hr. Devan in the chair. Cnggâ€"Smlthenmâ€"mt the .15 granted to‘Wosiey Webster. be spent on quarter line between lots 25 and 26, con, 6. ' Smitheramâ€"Dewellâ€"That Albert. E. Home be instructed to spend $5 in gravelling the b_ala.ncé'\of grading done on his beat, and that William; Landau ue commissioner to spend 85 on‘ the quarter line between lots Smitheramâ€"Del'elleThat Penelon Agricultural society be nude a grant Point. road. 'Theeliteoiundnumwenm- granted at the opening of the Aca- demy of Husic on Monday evening, and thoroughly enjoyed the merry mmedv success. “The Arrival of evening. Lost season he put in ob- eratrlon some reforms which placed and renovated, and the interior is indeed a. pleasure to the eye. The academy is now in the regular cir-' cuit and the attractions mentioned in another column are a. guarantee that the season will be asuooess as far as the character of entertainments is concerned. rm“ eon-a" 'Pro- "The Arrival of Kitty†is a light comedy full of fun. and the several players belong the best class of com- e‘h? mm. The role of Kitty Bend- 11» dark mm served on the Mons Thalia-y. August 28, with Council meta†motion at. last SUITS - - - from $8.00 to $25.00 OYERGOATS from $8.00 to $25.00 _ A _____- ." ' -nmnfl\ Dropinandplk to see our 3m SUIT for Young Hon-«Ono style mwmougmoful,otylish“2 tutti s. The role of Kitty B ample opportunity for w you wont to your kind of Clothing. It may be a quiet, digniï¬ed style. It my be tho'ovoll. snappy, “ hit " of the ooooon, or other kinds and styles. YOU CAN GET YOUR .OKN KIND HERE NOW. sure of your quality. All Wool is n im- hbol on a. Suit or Overcoat is a. sign of both. :4 m‘vmnnmn," A'to his horse on a Long (I IUPI†OOLLIOTION). “uncut-tr- ad W's [lat- ter an m not in our :6. Itihlrtqmnorrflyforyou moon-out I'd â€"- 008 “.00 am I! l 331:qu anmnn â€" well re- !tulents of list Eureka Damon. 1.. Amblllc singing and M‘showed. her WWWmt the follow- HR Nils I). paid John Coppf‘k for 173 but at gavel. 83. 60; W. -.H m tor W wd stationery. "HBO Peter Mt !or 108 Mo! 'mvel, 85.40; I. Haygarth for 25 Head! 0! gravel, 81.25; Norman Moon ‘lor 2 days shovelling 82; Good Roads mimicry Co.. repairs to grader. 31; Richard Parrington. amount flue~ from 1905. 84 ; William Thmblyn for 180 loads gravel. $9 2 In. W. Bailey, bonus on 40 rods win tenet; 310; T. Parki‘n and B. C. !wm $1.50. each for cunning road win.» H. lchachlan's home was ain‘to be hurt. :3; John w.)- (our in each your. Business was en- tirely o! ., routine character, includ- m, Onkwoodz‘w. G. Sum caygweon; the lay members don. m gratonhisbeat.“; Thom-l Shire (or 500 loans gravel, 885: W. B. Fair for usedhall toâ€" awhmdjmucretu-y. day,†. Council then adjourned to meet“. win, Woodviue; ,D. W. Bat. Beaver- ton; H. D. Leitch, Sonya; G. M. Young, Lorneville; N. D. Keith. mitten. Mpg-cunt were Revs. J. A. Ferguson. moderator. Glenarm ; J. wwm, Lindsay; R. C. H. Sin- wit; lusts, Alex. J when, Lindsay; Nichol, Balsam ; Bole, Woodvil'le. nnd J. Northey, Fendon Falls. call of the move- The Lindsay preabytery of we Pres. bytarlu: church met in St. Andrews on Tue-day. This was one of the make such , a good impersonation. Mr. .Mark Lane as Colonel Bell, made things lively in the- role of. leading man, ’gnd did ï¬rst-class work in the half sporting. half business character which appears in many modern comedies. The French maid, Sumtte, Miss Branscome, was petite and “knows her business." She was quite fetching in her appeal to the a good school. The “mascot," a little dog, which @giegla dress circle seat, and laughed at all the funny things, and came on the stage at the right time in the lastsoene, was an object of admi‘i’ation. is of good quality, and both in speaking and singing she has excel- lent. control of it. ' ' It was a. wonder how Hal. J obn- tobeacleVer son. as Billy Brown, make such , a good linds‘ay Presbytery: JOHN . B. POWLES. Clerk . Campbell, Qunkerï¬ill: a, Kirkfleld ; A. 1“. web- artiste. Her voice mu't, Dressy “ WENTWOR’IH’? lo out of ï¬fty of our showing. “ NEWHLRKET †OYERCOLT 99 lmtof‘flr. “Edward Benson York city on April the 12¢].1846 and m the youngest of a. fwflyo‘ ï¬ve children. and was the son of yams he du‘cctod his attention to the brow business and held a ï¬rst plane mans“. the Ontario broker! in unsung. Hewas born inNew streetptp St. Hary's church. J. W. Benign. bunker, or that city. He éuuoto Gouda. while ‘young. whï¬ehehuaihce resided, He nur- fled Katha-hie Mon Duck, at um town who, with {our children, sur- vive to mourn the loss of "a. kind husband and went. The ehiidreu melt-$1" Blanchard, of town; E. F. Benson. of the Dominion .Bank. Hespekr;-'l‘auu and Rupert. 'who reside at home. ‘Inten'rgent toqk blues «Llama-y at 3 o'clock pm. to cholera. sure, nor for mere expression; but: the church authors from hunk of the free exercise 0! the emotional utun as it is moved upon by‘the .great experiences of the Christian me.â€" Rev. G. J. Bishop, D.D.,.Lindsay. EtEï¬thTe communï¬ty is extended tothe bereaved wife,“ One son, and 1:.wo daughters, andgehdfï¬o his two remaining brothers, ones, of Can- ', of Brock. nington, and Jo in their irreparahl'e,,loss,-;~_,Mr. Phijp had reached the adméed age of 76 years. Mrs Berkley and family, of Kam- ilton, are the guests of her father, right that you. 6111â€" meet slander by s ence, and calumny with} smile.â€" a l and painful illness. home with patience and Christian {ortitnda Hr; Wm; Ehilp‘, passed am on Sam Moon despite all tint medial skill, wander care and loving ,lriends could do to all.- hqdbeanailingfralongthne, so that his death. was .not unexpected. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. It. Hazard. of Orange- ...I do not believe in tiger manifeb- tuition of the emotions {or auction's ..A bald story inay be improved by introducing a few hair-«using inci- One of our‘beuit. nilwézte'flvrand PCP- lin' citizens, It. Edvard 1904180.. Sayings of the Wise NUMBER " 38 4300 impf passed noon. aspiw tender care [(1 do to all.- The deceased long time, so at {unexpected rere conducted of Orange- ad of the de- nastor of the