of lat :1, Lindsay, far 111 pay you. Honor roll for Se Aimee Bruce, K sâ€"Biinnie Parki 'l'iï¬ Casey, Fred 3328 SHIT, J08! y011123.22, Herbert Jc :Gmdclass- fl’vac â€Bison" :Lepsrc ot the oath of Septe 'er of merit: taples. Eva I . Altar). Sr. - nnett; Peel, I Ernest Black. I {£22 Waisnman-Warder 1’JVeI-son’s 1! yo“ flaw SEER COBBESPONDENTS L3; 1):: (I) are and call at Cinnamon Verson’s hardware store, Lindsay, inepec: their stock. It will pay "me there 5 THURSDAY. OCT. 12th. 1899 par: of the standing of pupils for the :h of September. .Names inserted 1n .- 9‘ merit : Leaving classâ€"Fletcher :35. Eva M. Peel. Sr. 4thâ€"Artie 31:33. Sr. 3rdâ€"Minnie Mackague. :71 Pee}, Florence Black. Jr. 3rdâ€" =,: Zlacx. Mark Sears, Fred Brent- 3-. Ladâ€"Lharles Mackague, Louie . >:. Pr. fledâ€"Gertiei’eel, Wilbert 3193. Laura. Peel. Jr..'Pb. 2ndâ€" : Pei. Emery Long, Ecta Long. Sr. R 5* Back, Albert BeIfry, Emma 3'. Myrtle Brentnell. Jr. latâ€"Ross . .‘Gisrzie Belfry. Roy Black. CW L.‘ (‘J ['8 are We bgve arranged a course especially for :53 wk; have a. few months to spate during :winfl, Why not take advantage of this 33;:2nicy and spend the time thh us ? We say: you honest value for your money. ‘ ,__I-A,7,,,_- _ j 1 _D 3-;' (in. Casey, who has been on List for some time past. is able rcund again and is looking ‘ ‘ I E “llâ€"EVILY FOL: seen the beautiful display and ranges at Cinnamon , the new hardware store, You can buy a. ï¬rstrclsss 9 there far $12.87. Be sure intend buving a. gun or rifle . S. A"). :1 MARIPOSA . m9 have a large: EARNING POWER who «w the folloWimz lines of Dre “33?: 51315.1: 01“ TRAINLW‘I? Eng? {33 r21! far September : Fifth class Stu ca, K68 Stewart. Fourth 1.1: 8 Pa rkin, Bertha Kerr, Wil- , Fred Swain. Third ciassâ€" arr, Joseph Found, Cepbas ’erber: Jordan, Richel Brown. a: .‘m aCasey, Norman Brown. k. Kim, B. :kown. First classes mr :. Ii Found, L. Pal-kin, M. 'Jraham, 1'». Kerr, R Found. to you tried Cinnamon Ever’ isay, for hardware yet? It 5 mail for Tomato closes at 8.30. 00 mail going north connects with the I. B WHY NOT? Johnston of Lindsay IS the Eu. Wm Casey. mathe-r xs enabling farmers p their fall work and get sister. Business Education rough Business College. ‘(Covumerciï¬ anti Railwiy Work) , Civil Service 0 1:10:13 5 (French and Germs) mg may commence at any time. LETTERS FROM '1‘. R. LOCAL TIME-TABLE â€"â€" DEPARTURES.‘ DZ-ILENTIA ’ me busy and the grain is . FRITH JEFFERS. M.A., B ELLEYILLE. ONT. 3g man and woman who ndent should have a O D S: (D particulars Bookkeeping Shorthand Typewriting Telegram-ling ARRIVALS. .PRINGLE, address ....11 00a.m 2 20 p.m .....1 45 p.111 .....5 15 “pm- to. ...... 550mm ...... 6 15 a.m Perry550 sun ...... 855 3.111 ...... 11035.11: ......12 10 p.121 240 pm 617 p.m 830 p.m aâ€... 805 p.m Established 1 889 Principal P‘RTN'c‘IPAL wishes I School Report for September. Sr.4~2h 1 â€"Core Lake, 2004; Zetta. Lake, 1930; Core Housey, 1820; Reggie Rennie, 1504; Roy Gardner, 1543; Ida Hogg, 145$); Maude Coppleetone, 1331; Harry Perrin, 1329; Maude Thorndike, 1237; Hugh King, 580; Lester Fleury, 547 ; lMlnnie Mertindale. 204. Jr. 4thâ€"Vera Tait, ' 1704; E22161 Mertindale, 1607; Arthur Phelps, 1444; Hugh Irwin, 1428; Elwood Keyes, 1106; Emerson Coed, ’968; Mile. Webster, 844; Chas. Walters, ‘663; Fred Lake, 602, Bert Hicks, 168; Willie Ferguson, 106. 3rd classâ€"Pear“ Weldon, 472; Garï¬eld F alls. 445; Mabel Sheridan, 413; Stella Philip, 364; Martha Sluggetb, 346; James Housey, 343; Cecil Rennie, 323; Maude Walton, 245; Roy Soanes, 148; Leo Cameron, 62. Sr. Zedâ€"Gladys Hughson, 1700; Leta Philip, 1660; Pearl Thorndike, 1600; Florence King, 1540: Pearl COM], 1400 Claribel Falls, 1280; Almena Coed, 1270; Maude Martlndsle, 1000; Arnold Coed, 880; Horace Coed. 720; Harold H022. 640; V Ellie Fleury, 430; L'onle Pet’ereon, 290. OAK IV 00D You can Save from three to ten dol- lars in purchasing a. stove as Cinnamoo J: EverSOn’s, the new hardware store, Lindsay. E Mr. J. J. Rich, our popular young ‘mercbant tailor, has moved to the premises next door to Eck’s harness shop. He now has one of the neatest stores in the county, well ï¬tted and all that is new and nobby in English, Scotch and Canadian tweeds, over- coatings, etc. As a cutter he has few equals, and never fails to give his cus- tomers a garment that is well made and trimmed. See his new fall stock. Mr. O. J. B. Yeats1ey has his cider mill in operation, andwis busily engag- ed in turning out the deiicious drink that. refreshes but don’t: intoxicate. Bring in your surplus apples and ex- change them fora keg of sweet cider. LITTLE BRITAIN Have you seen the beautiful display of stoves and ranges ab Cinnamon Everson’s, the new hardware store, Lindsay. You can buy a ï¬rst-shes cook stove there for $12.86. Be sure and see it. VBI'COE‘, Bernie Hall. Part: 2nd Howard Hal], Leonard Stacey, M dred Broad. yuan, iur aepuemoer. Names inserted in order of merit: Fifth classâ€"Ida Downer, Annie Hall. Fourth classâ€" Zelia Gilson, Eletta W'estern, Lewy- land Hal}. Sr. 3rd classâ€"Earnest Wooh'idge, Casie McDonald. John Mc- Donald, Stanley Gileon. Jr. 3rd class â€"Annie Wilkinson, Vinnie Lunney. Archie Sellers, Iames Sellers. Sr. 2nd classâ€"Chas. Broad, Lillian Gilson. Viola McDonald, Austin Downer,‘ Maggie Wilkinson. Jr. 2nd classâ€"; Harold Western, Geo. Varcoe, Oswald The {o‘flowing is the report of Braule’s school section No. 1, Mari- posa, for September. Names inserted ’ 2A ULES’ UAPIPOSA If you intend buying a gun . this fall be sure and call at) Ciz Ct Everson’ 3 hardware store, L and inspect their stock. In W you. brown, Reginald Hartley, Albert Cors~ oadden, Harold Brown, Harold Graham, William Brown, May Martha. Dart 2nd â€"Ida Richardson, Stella Brown. Stanley Wilson, Matthew Murtha. Part lstâ€"- Arnold Brown, Annie Martha, Alice Martha, Gertrude Graham, Ella Martha, Minnie Hartley. Mr. John Pronse, Little Britain, purchased a handsome Range last week from Cinnamon Everson, the new hardware store, ‘ Lindsay,. It’s a beauty. School report for Septemben: Fifth class-Lily Wilson. Fourth classâ€"â€"Minnie Moore, George Corscadden, L'Iy Cors- cadden, Cecil Richardson. Third clung--~ Willie Wilson, Amy rilehardson, Eva Porter, William Hutchinson, Mildred Brown, Laura Wilson, Ethel Porter. Second classâ€"Joy Richardson. Truman Brown, Reginald Hartley, Albert Cors- csdden, Harold Brown, Harold Graham. ‘ “YVII' Champion 3...“? u\,onnor, DD, of Peter“ boro, wxll wisit Fenelon Falls and will administer conï¬rmation on > Sunday, Oct. 15th, at Sb. Aloysius’ church. Cinnamon Everson, the new hardware men, Lindsa. I‘llflk:n~ L-v’ ' y, are doing a day, Oct. 3rd, 9. col be served from 4 1 and 25c. In the eV meeting will be held see posters. d â€1118 service on semce on Sunday, Oct. 99nd, ermons will be preached tit 10.30 a. m. and 3 pm ...... On Mon‘ d3Y: Oct. 3rd, 9. cold fowl supper W111 FENELOl'V E4 LLS ough to almost buy your 1. Just try them. S.S .NO. '3 UPS 1 Pronse, Little Britain, a handsome Champion week from Cinnamon me new hardware store, We a beauty. the evening a platform gun or rifle ta Cinnamon re, Lindsay, It) will pay Mil- , JANETVILLE 'Tï¬e‘Maï¬itoba tourists maybe ex yewï¬bï¬ï¬ 3againkin a, few weeks. Pb. lat class â€"â€" Ronnie McDonald, Willie Innes, NOrman McDonald, Olive West, Porgy 'Crossen. Average attendance 29;“ i 3m}. classâ€"Eva Turner. Annie. McDonald, Eva. RundEe, Herbert West, Johnny McDonald. ‘ 2nd classâ€"Ada May Innes. Pt 2nd classâ€"Pearl Crossen, Mav Weaut Donnie McDonald, Laura Tremeer, Harold West, Willie Murray. Jr. 4m classâ€"Katie McKinnon, Marion Crossen. Bessie Mcl’huden, Sarah Bundle. Maggie Swinson, Mabel McDonald, Florence McDonald. Sr. 4th classâ€"Olive Crossen, Ilda Tremeer, Janey Murray, Charlie Mc Pbaden, Murray Black, Mabel Turner- The following is the report of the Royal Oak school for the months of August: and September. Names a‘fe inserted in order of merit. 5th class Mary J. McLean, Luella, Turner, Claude Bundle, Allan McDonald. ROYAL OAK Mr. John Prouse, Little Britain, purchased a. handsome Champion Range last week from Cinnamon Everson, the new hardware store, Lindsey. It’s a beauty. Mr. Robert Adair, who has been spending the summer with relatives at Lake Temisoamingue, has returned to N orland. He reports things booming in that; IOCality and working men in demand all along the route. Fall tairs have been well attended Mrs. A. E. A'IcLauchlin of York Haven, P3,, is visiting friends here and in Coboconk after an absence of {our years. Have you tried Cinnamon it Evan SOD, Iindsay, for hardware yet? It W111 pay you. Miss Minnie Maxwell, teacher at Burnt River, called on Norland friends last Friday. Miss Leah Adair has gone to stay the winter with Mrs. Ed. Prouse at Oakwood. N O RLA NI) Mrs. T. J. Stephens presented her husband with a young son on the 24th. The death of Mr. John Treleavin on Sept. 25th has removed from this district One of its best known and highly respected residents. He was a communicant of the Methodist church and a. member of the Christian En- deavOr and Temperance societies; he ,was also an active worker in the Sabbath school and for yea:s a stew- ard of the Oakwocd circuit In‘ politics he was a. life-long concervative. His demise will be regretted by a large circle of relatives and friends- He was an upright, honorable man who served God with all his heart. The funeral sermon was preached at his late residence on Tuesday after- noon by Rev. M. Philips of Oakwood. A large number of sorrowiug relatives and neighbors were present. EDENâ€"JIAIBIPOSA Have you heard of the bargains in stoves ab Cinnamon Eversons’, the new hardware store, Lindsay? You can save from $3 to $10 in buying a stove there. Call and see them when in town} Jr. 2nd classâ€"Pearl Woodward, Harry Kesllck. Violet Davlson, Bruce Wood- ward. Parb 2nd classâ€"Hezekiah Wood- ward, Carl Davlson, Victor Jackson, Elsie Woodward, Emily Noble. Clinton Collins. Part 15h classâ€"Eulalie Kinnee, Meta Varcoe, Ebtie Noble, Beatrice Keelick, Bertie Woodward, Rnseelll Woodward. D. MCFADYEL’, teacher. School report: for the month of Sep- tember: 5th classâ€"Annie McKinnon. Sr. 4th class â€"â€"Julia N ole, Annie Fennelly, Sara Reazin. Lorne Davison, Winnie Evans,‘ Fred Jackson. Jr. 4th classâ€" Wellington Collins, Helen MoPhadyen, ‘Garï¬eld Woodward. Roy Jackson, Howard Keelick, Lena McDonald, Willie Grant. 3rd classâ€"Willie McEachern, Russell Evans, Frank Bott, John Mc- Intyre, Hamilton Collins, Millie Bo't, Mildred Elieker, Donald Napier. Sr. 2nd classâ€"Beulah Kinnee. Hilda Wood- ward, Mand McIntyre, Hesba Jackson. S. S. N0. 11 MARIPOSA ' You can save from three to ten (101-. lars in purchasing a above at Cinna- mon Everson’s, the new hardware store, Lindsay. M. E. PINKHAM, teacher. Mr. W.‘ Argue. one of our young meh now teaching at: Eden, Mari'posa, has been engaged by our trustees to teach the senior department of our public school.‘ Miss Sudan has not; yet consented to remain, but: we hope he!) she will. The Midland excursion brought several visitors to our village, among them was Miss Ethel Fallis. 'one of our former young ladies. Her arrival has placed one of our young men in an anxious position. " Miss Clara. Caldwell. an up-uoâ€" date dress and mantle maker from Sterling, has set up business at Maple Vzlla. two doors south of the Methodist church, and 18 about the busiest per- son in the village; The prospects of seeing our railroad actually built are brighter than ever before. When the fax-off Klondike is being favored with both rallroad and telegraph thereto, surely we will not be denied either Mr. Norman Magill, we understand, has the typhoid fever in Manitoba; We look for his speedy recovery and return as Norman is very popular, especially with the fair sex. ' The farmers have made good use of their time this fall and have every- thing in good shape, having shared the prosperity that has prevailed else- where Your regular correspondent has been silent long enough, and the time has come for him to bespeak some news for you ab least every two weeks. Anyone who chooses to visit the school house now will ï¬nd that) every- thing is quite in keeping with nine- â€: .T'" ‘ teenth century progress. from here and some prizes captured REMEMBER THIS FACT. We are fully prepared I yet yielded one fraction of our L Trade, in Lindsay O The public might as eader 1' any STUNNEM Vï¬LUES EH UNDERWEflR have ail come from FIRST PRIZE STOCK with F irst-Ciass Pedigree. GOUGH'S prepaid tions are so vast that we fear no foe. Gough reputation for using customers right will shie. us from any attack from anv Quarter ï¬vercaats, Uisters, Suits; Hats, Caps and Genis’ Fumishings manufacturers output prices. Men’s. MP8. James Constable, Seaforth, Ont, WPiteS :â€"“ Ever Since I can remember I have suffered from weak action of the heart. For some time past it grew t‘rssmntiy verse. I frequently had sharp pains under my heart that I \x':lsfeexfel.if I drew a long breath it would cause death. In going tip-stairs I had to stop to rest and regain breath. When my children made a noise while playing I would be so overcome “its: nervousness and weakness that I could not do anything and had to sit down to regain composure. My limbs were unnaturally cold and I was Subject to nervous headaches and dizziness. My memory became uncertain and sleep deserted me. ' “ I have been taking Milb‘urn's Heart and Nerve Pills. and as a result am very much better. I have improved in health and strength rapidly. The blessing of sleep is restored to me. My heart is much stronger, and the oppressive sensation has vanishcdg I can now go up-stairs without steppin and with the greatest of ease. and I no longer suï¬'er from dizziness or headache. gt seems to me the circulation of my blood has become normal, thereby removing the coldness from my limbs. I can truly say that Milbum's Heart and Nerve Pills have done me a. world of small"- LAXA-LIVER PILLS CURE ERRONEG GONShPA'E'K-kfl RWD VBYSPEPSM. fï¬ 5'" Cut this )1: ':U“:Su E \. ix. 1 Om amine it at. you 9 a“! I No matter what prices are where, come to Gough’s and I;wer, might as well know, right no Leadership to any one in or any where else on earth. -. V V u uu 1 o prepara- twe fear no foe. Gough’s customers right will shield have well 5e11,1et those 'ur new fall and winter lut of really ï¬ne qualities at special low ’8, Youth’s and Boy’s Sizes. any quartet: y heart that I “asfeaxful if I drewa stairs I had to 5 Op to test and re rain playing I would be so 0' ercomc \\ its. nvthing and had to sit do“ n to regain are quoted you else- 'e Pills. and as a result am very l rapidiy. The biessing of sleep :1 the oppressive sensation has ' and with the greatest of ease. t seems to me the circulation of coldness from mylimbs. I can {one me a. world of good}; now, that we never in the Clothing resent it and entirely s.“ “- u“ Gimmes .nt our spy-qr. lexprgsss ‘ Tins ls: we will go one Town to, But. UV