V #3. ï¬x a. w... ’ Kawartha Lakes Iardware. Tinv'are and Steam , Plumbing. Fill' MRVEST EXCURSIONS TRENT VALLEY NAV. Co. lepreparedtbfurnishthgpeopleol Lindsay and surrounding country with monuments and headstonesmoth marble and granite. Estimates promptly given on all kinds of cemeteryâ€"requisites. Marble Table Tops. Wash Tops. Mantle Pieces, etc., a. specialty. ‘ Being a practical workman,’ “all 311on see his designs and compare prim before purchasing elsewhere. Th6 Banana Permalslt and “315111 Ganada Mortgage (Summation. Money to loan at very lowest rates at any time, and terms to suit bor- rower. This Corporation being an amalgamation of four companies and having capital and assets of over; twenty millions, is prepared to do business on most advantagaou Bobcaygeon. Sturgeon Point, Lindsay. â€I'BTURION†0R “MANITA.†Oct. lat to close of Navigation. Bobcaygeon, leave 8.00 a.m.; arrive 5.30 p.m. Unduy, arrive 10.30 a..m.; leave Lindsay Marble Wflfks 7 WORKSâ€"In the rear7 of Market on Cambridge-st... opposite the Packing Hon-e. ROBT. CHAMBERS. 3.00 p.m. Calling at Stumeon Point on Signal Wedding Ring G. W. BEA LL’S 0. fl. l‘lOPK‘NS. Melt It Lindsay. PAGE SIX ma will attend promr‘ly to an orders instructed to us. We at: dealers in Plumbing. Steam Fitâ€" ing Tinsmithing, Iron Pumping trougï¬ng, Pumps and Sinks. Buil rs’ Hardware. Paints and Oils, Stoves and Ranges. The cheapest store for Good Goods md Good Wort. ROBERT CHAMBERS ANDHAVETHE BEST »BUY YOUR- Season of 1902. orto A1" returning until Nov. 33th. 1“)2 dead yetâ€"only sleeping The directorate of the Galwa. {movement Association intenQ p\ H“ .4“! 2-.1L..‘.... The Misses Smith. dnesa makers, are back from th and are now ready to met customers and give go tion with all Work entrus1 «luv ‘IHWV- ~___- . makers, are back from their holidays and are now ready to meet theor old customers and give good satisfac- tion with all Work entrusted to them. Mr. J. H. Carnegie, M. P. P. Was here on Show day and had the plea- sure of meeting a. large number of his old friends and many new ones. 111981183)y 185t- â€In other years, we have not han- dled ducks and geese to any extent. This year we shall try them. We want them bled either in the mouth or neck and pickedâ€"dry. Ducks are Worth seven‘ cents a. pound and geese six. We are going to try and develop a market for these fowls.†'2 mm z.. -. \m-ys Excluded. L'aris, Oct. If’..~Lcsuir announred I .‘ [ht 'mt the Jockey Cub Sat- u day \vith‘frew the liconsw of the ‘. nitvd bta cs _.u"-. ws, MlltCfl Henry and J. Rciif. ex:1:.ding than from riding on any French race course. 'lhis action is the outcome, says the paper, oi v cry careful investigation “There is a, big diï¬erenoe between the fowl supplied by this or other districts in which people have had ex- perience in raising chickens for ex- port, and ~those in which no such experience has been had. The aver- age chicken from the new sections weighs about three pounds. while those from parts in which export fowl has been grown, weigh aleast ï¬ve pounds. We are paying not less than six cents a. pound for chickens. DUCKS AND GiElBE made by the Detective Department, which secured proofs that Henry and Reifl, upon 90va occasions have provante'd favorites from winning. London. Oct. 13. â€"- Rev. Charles Hurt Robinson. Honorary Canon of Rim, has been mpointod Dean of Wutmlnltor, in. mansion to the “While with regard to turkeys, the export poultry trade will be a fail- ure this year. yet taken all together we expect to do a‘recond year's bus- iness in fowl,†said Mr. Bert Sil- verwood. manager for Dundas and Flavelle Bros, “Turkeys will be scarce, undersiz- ed and dear, but we have already Eat; more chickens on hand than we took in" altogether three years ago ; last year we did not begin till about this date ; so you see we are in a, better position than ever before. “We are carrying on themkilling op- erations over in new quarters at the cold storage plant. By that we efâ€" fect a saving because we can put the fowl directly into cold storage. IV '1 a. “A- vv â€"-., __ .‘ Our buying this year covers a good deal. wider ï¬eld than ever before. We have got fowl from as near Toronto as Goodwood. There has been good buying around Belleville and Peterâ€" boro. Our local customers are slow in bringing in their fowl and those we are now handling have hearly all come from é. distance. Farmers around here and in Peterboro county say they are too busy to bring in their fowl and that anyway the birds are gaining right along, and they would rather hold them longer. Detroit, 061:. 13.â€"â€"A Free PreSs spatial from Traverse City. Mi h says: Three boys of well-known fan: flies, Judi Corbett. aged 15; Elliott Ashman, aged 15, and Milan: gal), aged 1%. are supposed to been drowned in Traverse Bar. POULTRY Dean of Westminster. xnroo my: Drowned. KINMQUN‘I‘ EXPORT mantle Miss Minnie Bailing»!!! 0! “mm is visiting her 81803“ 1““ Eartha. Bellipghup. __ .“_~- Friday {rpm 3 short; trip and other mints in M Mrs. Croasgrey and he ghter Lulu of Deseronto friends at the Falls. JA tar of Booeduo spent "S the Faust Mr. and Mrs. J. Hm I'GWDLVI last Wednesday from a. three weeks' visit to Chicago. Mr. M. Doolittle came to the Falls last week and will probably rennin (or a, few weeks. Miss Dilibie Hunter of New York is visiting her parents in Fenelon. Hr. John Aldous returned on Set- urdey from a. trip through Mitch; and the great Northwest of Cmd The Rev. B. McNamam spent a. few days in Toronto lapt week. Mr. Wm. HcWattere of Lindsay, an old Fa‘lls resident.~ was in the village last Sunday attending the funeral of the late Mr. S. Irwin. can on Sunday and the Rev. G. W. Henderson of the Cambrtdge street Methodist church, Lindsay. delivered two spiendid discourses. The supper on .Monday evening was very temp- ting and was pox-taken of by a Very large number. After the large gath- ering had satisï¬ed the inner man.'Mr. Henderson delivered a very interest- ing address; md ., ï¬rst-class musical program was rendered. The Metho- dists always give every one double the worth of their money and on this occasion they kept up their reputa- tion. k The annunl thenkoflering meeting of the W.F.M.S. of St. Andrew’s church will be held in the lecmre room of thechurch on Friday evening. It is expected that the members or the other'miseionnry societies of the vilo 1888. will also be preeent. A colleeâ€" tion will be taken up. The concert to be given next wean. 23rd inst" is emeeted to be one of the best entertainments of ’the seas son, and as the society of the curl- ers, under whose auspieee it is to be given need encouragement as well as funds, we think the public should give them a full house. The managers of St. Andrew's church are making 3 large improve- ment on Colborne-st. by moving the sidewalk out. while they were em- ployed in. attending to the creek which was undermining the church. The creek has tron moved out into the road. and the church will he ben- eï¬tted and the village beautiï¬ed by thechange. Our fair camel on Thursday, Thanksgiving day. and we will all be very thankful if ï¬e min keep! 0!! till then. In the evening a. thanksgiving service will be held in the lecture- room of _St. Andrew's church, in- stead of the regular pljayer meeting: Mr. S. Irwin, a. well known and highly respected resident of Fenclon township, died last Friday after about. a week's illness. His remains were interred in the Falls cemetery on Sunday afternoon and were 6101- lowed to their last resting place by a. very large concourse of friends. Hi. wife died about a. war ago and he In thouszihds of cases Scott's Emulsion has proven to be the right food for soft bones in childhood. SCOTT BOY". 'E. Chomls‘s. Toronto. Ontario. ScOtt’s‘Emulsion is the right treatment for soft bones in children. Littledoscsevcryday give the stiffness and shape that healthy bones Should have. Soft and crooked bones mean bad feeding. Call the disease rickets if you want to. The growing child must eat the right food for growth. Bones must have bone food, blood must have blood food and so on through the list. Chan-’0 O EMIIIOIAH Bow legé become straighter, loose joints grow stronger and ï¬rmness comes to the soft heads. Wrong food caused the trqublg. Right food will cure it. BONE F000 sac. and $1.< Send for {'12: sample. :nd' her young dual- yeronto no visiï¬nx trip to Mont!“ 11 Hehrd returned leaves a. family of grown up sons and daughters to mourn his tom. Their many friends sympathize newly with Minmdrhourofdeepbeero- ment. A number 01 venom from Lindsay attended the funeral. There is a dirth of dwelling house- in Fenclon Falls gt. present. but. if duo report be true that. ten'new 1:93:30- g OAKWOOD i A basket social on Friday evening 17th at. Mr. Joneph Coad’s by the W. A pleasant. time is looked for. u-etobeerectednextsummcrthon willsurelybesomegoodhouul to rent in the non-Juana Winnipeg, Oct: 13.â€"â€"Henry Toom. the Altona murderer. still lies,ln a precarious condition in the General Bosgital. Some semblance of a guard ' is kept over him. but it is scarcely necessary. (or he lies In a semi-unconscious rondith :1. lie has tau: no nourishment. since his ar- JwJ, and it. is not thought that he Jan recover. latch-HroeWa will probably recov- er. Heisunder tmtment at. the General Hospital hem. and has re- covered cansciousnea. but. was. to all: of the tragedy. ' t‘mc Dardanclles “hile maintaining a prohibition rgninst other powers. ihe expected denial from Turkish sources ï¬nds lws cadence than the ortzimtl ri'1'ul‘l. An announcement .f this Conf'csainn to Russia would be trnzzunouut to the abro ation of the Treaty of Berlin. which we“. Britain capécially Wonk! ngud with the grc‘teot concern». It is known: that Tax-key has permltud two Ru-ian Warships >t0 â€3- “KW warships ~to pau- the Dudanelles within ; few days. Turkey's Deal With Blush. London. Oct. 13.- It In W that Turkey has consented to the free passage .of Bfnssianyarshlpq through To.“ It DOAN’S KIDEEY PILLS “m m1 mm W" ‘ 'l'hyeuranlkind-oflï¬bcyfndb “Mum-3‘56.“ luau-“SI.†III-shun! mmmma. Mon. VPoophhmandihu-W mantis“? "yo-huh bï¬ohdgnthtthohboylmnd WM Awwubd‘h Kidnayfmflc. Chuckhhthtbyhh'q THE x033! TAILOR 9 PM»)? nm'um .- - - [ALL SUITIIES J. J. RICH 81.0 In utmodvod '0" dementia: and flu: Twilh. Wd MONEY TO LOAN C ralatateJtlowst alll‘lffl Just Arrived a E to 3 [C ll 10".“ u- ‘m taunt)“ villï¬nditafl" wimaConwy isinLindsay- WH’LAVELLE. it: ll C0 m If of wet tr it: m