{timing a mare with a 'de belonging to Mr when near the Iaihxay â€Mthecolt Was struck b fthe shalts and M his! night Mr. Herb his hand caught. it Eithe Straw cutter and iIiacliine could be stt his ï¬ngnrs were ,LEWJ’W’ 3129M W was C0 '5' ago M 5 â€particulars. ind it impossibl: to 31- mm the ade W yd MCI wan go 1' l‘idaV Miss Lattiï¬ â€œmess in the foreï¬n- R hand as if a thistle ext day the ginger m hem that blood-pots ‘33 Fox went to ight Mr. Herb 11‘3" hand caught in the raw cutter and be- 9 could be stopped ï¬ngnrs were taken k 01' his hand lace!“ HM! the Association mat GS of “Peninus- vn†stoves wand? indsay and sur- and any one a 5310 only at Girl- ï¬zce, -indsay f'v bu Sr; (1 sine ss spend THAM Book-keeping. :d Shorthand, ma, In order nu cmv. pig or > call at, the gun a pack- l. It will JOHN FLU- ,zmished room a use of bath um). Price a 1. “cum be use 10111: with )btain what I >c'na and Jaâ€" ct. offered to ch flavor,so <19 of everyo Men of Lonâ€" } meeting in NL and For: the Presby- z'sday) even- described as Jiwa maker display namnn‘s with a. colt I! sing at Queen-st. .mday and the tea. on \‘.-.\'. stea- .xt 0i Bohf fast on a. ley at the nday and starts habit. ch and It puts ,V brmse )S SI‘G apan and till be 'to J OHN ,‘al‘t, m3" 9' on Mr. Manilla. Lox-works c .lath- mv (mt ~31 t church conduct- on his by the killed. reacher .11 Mon- )x'nï¬clT storm town for â€"Our stock of furniture has ar- rived, and our warerrooms are ï¬lled with the most complete stock we have ever purchased. The prices are the lowest yet. If you are contemplating purchasing anything- in the following lines call on us: Dining-room, parlor and bedroom furniture in oak and ash, all styles ; mattresses, bedsprings, folding spring cots, cradles; rocking chairs, Morris and other easy chairs. Up- holstering and picture framing a specialty. M. E. TANGNEY, opp. Benson House.â€"-41-tf. to Mr. Jas. Web'ster’s house, and a. doctor was call-ed. The wound is a bad one but not necessarily danger- ous. it: was Mr. Chapman who made; the heroic attempt to rescue Mr. Rennie’s son who was drowned in the Oakwood creek last fall. ELJJUUA vvwvâ€"--7 - ry Sound district, dropped front of the Red Star Resta Jarvis and King-sts., about Saturday evening. He had the place and comi1 he suddenly stagge-el all-l" Cpeig was calle’f but he’ore reach the spot ne Was deal man Lannin had the body 1; the morgue. The deceas â€"-On Thursady night Messrs. Geo. Chapman and 'Geo. Savanae of Oak- wood went out hunting coons in the rainstorm. By some means Savan- ae's gun was discharged and the smgs struck his companion 1n the leg below the knee. The men went r â€"On Thursday the flooring above the gasoline engine shops at Sylves- ter’s dropped and Awrecked some of the machinery below. It was load- ed above-with harrows and other implements, ‘and without warning it. gave about a foot, and then held long enough to allow the workmen above and bplow to escape, but. soon after came theprest of the way. One engine was wrecked by it. but. that it did not fall the whole way at once and cost several lives was very for- ,tunate. site enclosed and notices de‘ mittanoe to anyone; 0n F1 Ewart, mason, wanted to St er employe of his who was on the foundation, and to ‘ tered the enclosure. ~H-e v: diately confronted by C Chalmers, who ' demanded what he Was doing there him get out as fast as_ Mr. Ewart propou-nded 1 View that he was on' town and would remain b.8719: ‘ " ~ -nmnwhat -â€"On Thursday night Mr. Bonnette, the G. N. W. telegraph ' Impress-ma- tive here~acting tanin‘ i'JEtTucti‘nS ï¬rom the superintendent, anonto, removed. the company’s instruments fromADever Companny stock ofï¬â€" ce here, that was in charge of Mr. J. C. Bay. A Wire next morning informed Mr. Ray that both this and the Peterboro oflice had been dist-9n- tinued by his company. some days. 7He.‘is now out Farmers in Some/‘smtiOM' a ing into the Angora goat. ( with considerable interset. ‘1‘ does not interfere with the pa of cattle and sheep, as he is ser and not a. grazer. A few mingled with the ‘sheep ï¬o< cattle herd-will keep the fenc‘ clean of brush and bramb] make the scrub patches dis: they get their living from thl the, which the other animals‘ ger. ntractors have the library d notices denying adâ€" 0. On Friday Mr. ted to see a formâ€" site enclosed an mittance to anyon Ewart, mason, wan his who was working er employe of on the foundation, and to :do so enâ€" He Was imme- tered the enclosure. Contractor diately confronted by Chalmers, who demanded to know 'ng there and bade what he was d01 people ‘ » ‘ view is fright. [ought 'to be 1,1" :2†deg; W"- » to ‘ c mar my '. 11 bars 0‘ .L -' ; .WAImER, OCTOBER 8th‘1éoa tor had a. rather serious time some days. He‘ is now out of‘ Farmers in some sections are 1 A .scribers (t0 :eive at once, nplete work a Poe; ï¬ve V0 history _°’ t.“ L1 abut); “My"...‘v Sussex-st. sewer for $954 iered, Mr. Pilkb offered \to rork for $750. Mr. Lind- iiately lowered his price to with the ‘sheep flock and .‘d-Will keep the fence lines brush and brambles and scrub patches diSappeax: their living from the grow- other animals refâ€"use. 'Tfouc Creek, Par- , dropped dead in Star Restauraflt at 1., about 6.30 on He had been in L coming out '05} 8.11.! full. Dr. u, he’ore he mum ms dud. Iolice- a body taken to . deceased was a Oakwood, and is v in Lindsay. 'Hne eCUODS are look- goat question terset. The goat, th the pasturagd as ‘he is a browâ€" u...The fall Justice Me! P. 13wa 018 Jag Miller â€gets, 0] evidence, â€1 page withox and Weldon mu 10th, was settled. for ~ ‘ refused several days . o Q’uaary. . id°‘°â€â€œâ€œ3£;.2'"'f"§)“°"° wâ€; "i “$2: Wt . .. 4 , n or? der settled, Weldon tor plan!â€" 331* teem-rvfoxgdelend 2“ ....... The â€" “ “3“" M89.“ w}? oooooo.ooooocoi‘; case Of ’0 ronfealm Persian Lamb, Gauntlets, Men’s, 15 00, 18 00,20 00 Persian Lamb Muï¬s, to oo, 12 00 Electric Seal Caps, 3 oo, 3 50, 4 oo, 5 00 Electric Sal Mitts, Ltdies, 4 oo, 5 00 Electric ScalJackcts. 55 00, 40 oo, 45 oo, 50 oo, 60 oo Astrachm Caps, 3 50, 4 oo. Astrachan Mitts, L1dxcs, 4 0-0, 4 50 5 00. V Astm‘un Jackets; ’25 oo,’ 30709, Grey Lamb Callus, 5 00, 6 03, 7 00. 8 00, 10 00 Qty Lamb Capes, 22 00. 25 00 Grey Lamb Caps, 2 00, 2 3S, 2 50,2 75, 3 00,3 50 Grey Lamb Mitts, 4 00, 4 50, S 00, S 50 Grey Lamb Muffs. 4 00, 4 50, 5 50 South Sea Seal Muï¬s, 20 00 South Sea Seal Caps, 15 oo, 18 oo 20 00. South Sea Mitts. 2) oo, 25 00. Persian Lamb Capes, 600, 7 50. 8 oo,1oop,1ao_9_ _ - ‘4 A A- ' Flairsidn Limb Mitts, Ladies, 809. 10 00, 12 00 K‘J“-‘ -â€"â€" v 40 oo, 42 oo, 45 oo, 50 oo. 60 oo. ‘ Coon Jickets, 45 oo, 50 oo. 60 oo Peraian Lamb Jackets, 9.) 00, too 00, 1 25 oo, 14:) 00. Fur Lined Capes, 25 oo, 30 oo, 35 oo. 40 00, 50 00 Fur Lined Jmkbts, 25 oo, 40 oo, 55 00 Fur Lined Ovmoats, 50 oo, 60 oo, 75 00 Australian Beaver Ovzrcoats. 28 oo, 30 0°. 33 00 Men‘s Dog Skin Cuts, 18 00 Men’s [ma Lamb Coats, 15 00. Men’s Caon Coats, 4:) oo, 45 on. 50 oo, 60 0.1., Alaska Sable Muffs. 10 00, Iz 00, $14 00, 15 oo, 16 so Sable Fox Mufl and Stole, 40 00 B 'ack Thibbet Mu‘f and Boa, 15 00 Canada Mink Muff a: d long flat S 0‘ e, 75 00 Alaska Sable RuES. $.75, 10 00. 12.50, '6 50 18.00 Alaska Sable Stoles, 25.00, 35.00, 45.00, 50.00 . A great showing of all kinds of Furs. is taking place this week. We have the greatest range of Ladies and Men’s gar- ments in the county. Only reliable goods are in the stock. wym@ . 9%}Wfé For weeks past merchandise oï¬ll descriptions has been arriving from all parts of. the world, and now departments are crowded to their utmost-capacity. We have planned to do big things this month, making sales larger than ever before. To carry this plan out we will offer some wonderfully low prices on certain lines of goods. lead the list through and be convinced that we sell you better goods for less money than you can get elsewhere. verflowing' With Good“ Things 5t. Mrs. . _. ttled, Weldon ‘Ior plank w 9" Steers « for delenda’ixt .t ion .Hisésiné' charged , tit“ alm’rbirth, motto 'the com't , - - nbt'rmed’lzy a fall assizes openeu WWI : Meredith on Tu Ley claimed a. partners Miller esday. the. premiums FURS. supply any published by in. notes, ch‘egnes and cash swlqn. So far no clue has been found as to the burglars ......... Thme rather sud- den deaths have occurred this week â€among the older maidents of this 10â€" cality. On‘ Monday. Mrs. Abbott, wife , of ‘Mr. Henry ‘Abhott. o! Vern. lam; passed awayuter a. short ill- ,ziess, aged 70m. then on Wednes~ day, If. Robert W, at, of the ‘|l-â€"A A“ “A", mm‘f- 118d 70 uâ€"g y viliaée. died Very suddenly aged 7†lelon river bu _ . , t when he could not..| years. M‘} 30ҠElï¬n-lane. 9f E“em. on. The men heard him sing. J . . , . . ‘ sci “drove out to If. WW3. pedlar were drinking together. Heâ€" w his’ Horse tied outmde, while he at-‘, , tended to a. patient. ‘ When became «search Duty “is momng. out the top of the buggy lay by the . 3"!†(08?. ,. _! young woman roadside and Athe «horse' m, rapidly ,m M “18'9â€. who it "0t liV-i - , ing with her husband. but with her.‘ in Fendon 0'1 “my ntght and loft Council's Laura Kc will take out. a 500 yards of new patterns in 36 inch Art Muslina, with or without borders, regular 8 cent values for - - SC 2500 yards of fancy stri ed Flannelette, 31 inches wide, in pinks, b us, greys 5 with fancy colored stripes. 8c values for C . 1030' yards English Bleached Cotton, 36 inches wide, ï¬ne soft cambric ï¬nish, best bleach, IO cent values for - 8 the 'uï¬, by .15"! ‘ -I!|Ao m ' as mm: aâ€" unt hare .mthq 9 , 'hir'n @1363, W -.. , ‘ rah «quart-hr Lat-‘0' ,u. M... t‘ ’ g , to: Children’s Grey Lar'nb Caperines, with high collar and Wide cape, grey tails, ‘ all lined satin, 12.00 values for 0-00 25 only, black leather Chatelaine Bigs, leather straps, lined and with inside 2 pocket, 40 cent and 50 cent values for SC 5 patterns in 4 yards wide Oil Cloth and Linoleums, short lengths in them all. regular price 50 cents and 60 cents per square yard, to clear at - 40C 1 25 only Ladies’ Belts, made of silk and Elastic, in white and black, with large buckles on back and front, all worth from 50 cents to 90 cents each for 25C . Large size English Counterpancs, white only, made extra heavy, hemmed :eady for use. Regular 1.25 l or - - - - . 120 pairs Ladies'- White Jean Sim-sets, boned and stecled, straight fronts, . 51265 19, to 25 inches, Regular [.00 lxnc 59C for - - - . 600 pairs L'adies' and Children’s black Cashmere Hose, all assorted ribs, also in tan colors, sizes from 6 inches to 9 1-2 25C Every pair worth 45 cents, for - 10 Only, ladies rcady-to-wear Skirts, in brown only, back numbers than, but good qualities, +00 and 5.00 values 2.00 Low Lines yacht Mizpah. It has been indenti- ï¬ed as that of Albert Davey. a fish- erman who lived alone on an isiand at the mouth of Emily Creek, and it is {cared that Davey has been drowned. A couple at wwks :40 1.00 al- the hu- pa Fem bhnke act. placed singâ€" .be ab] said 'o'clocl at dnad. i 1 thin: lio- tho ch It been: ta u: m â€child aliV‘HM‘? Notï¬nghsmboeCm-tams mwhwe andivory calm-I. 2} to 4 yu:ds 10 0:13. all stitched edges and single 5.. was. 256 to coo-one. no... one. The choicest stock of Carpets, Curtains, Drap- eries and all in the ï¬xing up of your house is in this great stock. We have just double the capital in- vested that of former years and hence the stock is the greater. We im- port the ï¬nest Axminsters, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets and Rugs, direct from the makers. We buy our Curtains in the same way, enabling us to sell you these goods at money saving prices. Bast plain opique Window sh on extra. good rollers in cream green}: 3:63:16. 3 x 7 feet in English Tapestry Carpets. made for halls. stairs and rooms, rich calming-s of crimson, tom and greens bordars tomwch, 25cm. ....... 9k SwissLsee Custains, made on best Eqdish Nets, and Swiss worked, ï¬ï¬‚“°“‘znfi.i‘i‘i‘.‘f’i‘3 1m Beat Inca and Fringe Trimmed Window Shades. in all age new colors. 3x$md3x7foet long.4=5c '25 Best Brussels Carpets in high-class patterns and colorin s, for hill 3, dens, stairs and rooms 0 all kinds L35 all withbonders......... ....... size,35¢ 170.. ....... English Axmincter Carpets, made in rich oriental oolorings with borders, for halls, stairs, dmwin rooms I 50 bed rooms, libraries, L to.... o HOUSE FURNISHINGS We take Special Orders for all kinds of House and Store Shades. dinappecred, the chief incl-vim the young woman, who admits}! birth and said that as child had died shortly utter hing born and been bu'iaed by hat-self -- held an inquest on Thursday wt. The young woman said tint they childhadbeenbomatSo'clockon the evening of Sept. 11th. Fearing WWII attentionsm; utbirthhad not been than 1th child it had bledenoughtohve. imé'm‘m‘ï¬a .: coco-.00....“ PAGE m