colts. itable forchild- sting and quilt Youths’ Tweed 0v- ercoats, at. vertical rand lined "‘3‘? 4.89 ford y that 9 we?“ IdISC Eonand In- in Ends, yd. square. mfed color- Men’s all wool Ox- ilk $38.00 Ontario. Boys’ ring- woo d plain col- 15 only I isaes’ Mantle: Rt- annual meeting of the Ross Hospital will be held in m council chamber on Thurs- .Sovember 5th, at 7.30 p.m. Jackson, formerly of Arm- .Bros., will remodel furs over ' Matthie s. New work a. ‘ty. Charges moderate.â€"43-2. 2 Victoria Loan and Savings , 3‘ allow 3»; per cent. on de- ~; interest compounded half in Olï¬ce hours from 9 mm. to ' also in Book-keeping. WIï¬lming and Shorthand, In order .2 Monday Mr. Daxid Rea. of ' left for his lunch at Fourâ€" Lake, 35 miles nOlth, to bring ' t‘IOO head of cattle. He to get. home toâ€"day (Thursâ€" Min need of money on mort- gtflflSIllt (the Victoria Loan and run“ an: whip feet: grate ($03.1, ‘32 Nance of year free.â€"The Watchâ€" ‘arder will be sent to any adâ€" |Within 20 miles of Lindsay now until the 13nd of 1904 for ms. Outside above distance Write 115 m‘Tate Optical Co‘s Eye Spe- Visits Lindsay every Tucs- L Special attention devcvtcd to Wtion and care of the Eyes Glasses and inserting Arti- EYGS. Tate Optical 00., P8- fllnd Lindsay. Oflice over SflrUg storeâ€"1441‘. \ictoria Loan and Savings .~ pay 4 per cent. on money “h them on debenture. In- Paya-ble half-yearly. Deben- hwn for one or more yearS. , 33 mid outâ€"ofâ€"town custo- armav ‘hile misting at a threshing Iarday A M Kory; of PontY‘ feil from an overhead seaffold. it 1001’. Was dlawn into the E! 01 the machine and badly ’51 It. was amputated at {lathe ofï¬ce hours of- the Vic- Loan and Savings Company “meme“; 9 21.111. to 4.30 p. [NM it impossible tend the g ymsw “indow.Wh1le i. n' a Workman allowed his “Slip and a heavy section of [Wed d°W11 on the two contrac- ‘ 33 had th¢ 1r hands cut, er One his scal laid 0pm :0“ 5 inches. 11-)Ie had the. if?“ by a doctor and than “ Work. Mr Brady was at the Way the work was ng, and accused him of be“ 1" This Mr Miller u- "Id In terms of “liar," m-S- hhe received a blow on m M: irate storekeeper. m 0! will he found in the l!“ 301119 futurn court ' cubic feet We Local Lines Dttiggii"t s for particulars. Urday, the Miller Bros.. glishmen who occupy the corner, and (10 paper- 4;, undertook to remove Plate glass from Mr. Q“ ....| HH Star: “A. tr: vnswtnming south brake dropped M Ind pus-med Kinm :3 wheels be!!!“ , 2 1 0!! the track.~ n WATCflmx-WWAM. gm“ ' 1m E LifldS'y not As the cattle ‘em mm mm m1 thfl cattle were to ho Mav- ed by man: of the root. ‘ Four :3th and coo cow wore lulled, and a, number badly Smut-ed. Thew cattle were; the property of Messrs Monouga all. Brandon Austin. but tho loss will or course. fall on the railroad company. A wrecking train went north about 9 a. 113.. with a. denial: and other needed apparatus. and a. gang of men to get the train right»- ed. The regular got down about 111.30 a. m. and the train from the south came‘ in about 12.45 p. m, iNeither brought mail however, and >the 3.45 a. m. took the mail north ilcavihg. us minus mail till the nex gmorning. _ ' ‘ -â€"At a. meeting of council on Mon- day night Thos. O’Neil, driver of the ï¬re team tendered his resignation, which was accepted. Mr. Jae. Bell. ï¬rehall caretaker, was appointed in his place. Mr. J 01111 Wilson was al- lowed to put in a. railway siding at the corner of Victoriaâ€"ave and Pot- tinger-st. A deputation of team- sters asked council to let them draw stone this fall for next year s walks. The mayor sugbwted that they draw them on their own account and have them to sell to the town next spring. â€"The Gran Company’s presenta- tion of the comic opera. El Capitan, at the Academy of Music on Monday night .was witnessed by a. large house. Everybody was pleased. The costumes, choruses and acting were high-class. One of the leading la.- dies was Miss Bessie Fairbairn, cou- sin of Mrs. P. G. Pilkie and former resident of Lindsay. Manager Burke brought El Capitan to town as a. venture of his own and the splendid support accorded him by 10- cal playgoers Was a merited recog- nition of his efforts in their behalf this seasan so far. â€When we were Twenty-One" is to be here rtoâ€"night‘.. â€"The Watchman-Warder and Week- ly Mail-Empire to December 3154: for 20 cents, as a trial trip to new subâ€" scribers. â€"Miss McConnell 'left on Tuesday for a. visit with Toronto friends. â€"-Miss Uella Morrison is visiting friends .at Bobcaygeon and Duns- ford. ' turned Moricigy Eiter spending a Week with his brother at Port Huron, Mich. way“. â€"â€"Mr. “J ack†McDonald is home from Ottawa with a broken leg. The accident happened in a football scrimmage. â€"â€" - ‘.vv 1A_.A...°x. “AA D! J J lull-“Dy. -â€"Mr. Ammon Mark of V-alenbia re- turned from a month’s visit. to the Northwest last week. Mr. Mark ' ‘ " n 1...!» u L..-â€" LV UL [411 \V Day L‘ï¬wv V. Was pleased with the country, but that early snowfall made him a little suspicious of the Northwest Winter. -â€"Mr. Frank Hopkins, son of Mrs. W. Hopkins, east Ward, and~ former- ly of the G.T.R. 'operators’ staff here, has been promoted to be chief despatcher of the 7th and 83th dis- tricts, Missouri division, of the Chi- ca-go Rock Island and Pacific Rail- wav. His headquarters are at Trenton, Missouri. The object 70f take action 1’0 tween lots 28 an moved by John by John LeWis, the commissioner request Mr. Sta“! fence across the A speci-al meeting of called by the reeve met ofï¬ce on Saturday 0c members present except crossway on um a...“ purpose of building himself a CZ‘C-FS- Way on his own Ian], and that the commissioner use all the atringcrs for the repairing of the road ow: Mud Lake, and that the 1-: man pus- sed at the last sitting creeping the mid road open be here aesinded. ‘ On mortion of John J. Devitt and J as. Caps‘tick the by-law appointing deputy returning ofï¬cers was ï¬nally passed. of using a: DUI-1v... there was {one put in. Mr. John 0. Thurston appealed to} stating that the railway ‘Mr. Thurston’s the railway company st the townShip, and 1 by John S. Devit.t, seconded by J. ‘ Mr. De’vitt stated to whom the repairing Was let, considered t he had tak- en the job too ‘cheaply. tion of John‘LeWis, seconded by J. Capstick, it was dec . ‘ notices over again ' £0 any ‘ Liixdsay *1 distance ual Harren Watchman“ wa. wi Verulam Council I v- â€"â€"_.__ meeting of the council he reeve met in the clerk’s Saturday Oct. 24th, all resent except Geo. Brooks. :t of the meeting was to n to close the road be- 28 and 29 con. 7.‘ It was J ohn J. Devitt, seconded lewis, and carried: That :sioner for that division '. Stable-r to put up his 3 the said road, and that 1 be allowed the privilege all the top logs in the »n the said road for the -.. I rn_ Personals Robinson, town. reâ€" use all the string«.u-s ng of the road ow: . that the m ctiun mas- ; sitting «Keeping the . ... (mt elm“. at the railway .cession line com- ammed the water ide of the road, ae pade in the Mr. Cook- Mr. gas for that di- . had given in- .r ’ried: That hat division put UP his 1d, and that, the privilege logs in the ad for the ,t the pets†at Mud Lake and on 1119‘ HAPPENINGS IN THE COUNTY DURING THE PAST SEVEN DAYS Mrs. McDonald returned last week to the home of her daughter. Mrs R C. H. Sinclair. after a visit of some weeks to friends in- Perth. Mist Flossie Graham returned ‘last Friday from spending a. couple of days in Uxbridge. Miss M. Washâ€"burn. spent Friday in Lindsay. Mrs. Wiper and her family left last week to join Mr. Wiper in Amprior. Mrs. John Austin is visiting bed daughter Mrs. 0. Kleahn in owpto- Miss Violet .McKendry spent Sun- day in Cameron. -Mrs. D. Gould, Miss E. Broken- shire, Dr. Gould, and Messrs. A. Mc- Kendry. ‘C. Deyman and W. Swanton went up to Lindsay, to hear Rev. Mark Guy Pearce on Sunday evening and all speak in highest tcnms of the talented speaker. Mrs. R. B. Allan left on Monday with her three boys for I‘mnnville, where Mr. Allan is going into busi- ness. The stock will be sent on in a. week or so. Mr. and Mrs. Allan made a. num’lkr of friends during their brief residence in Fenelon Falls who will miss them greatly, but who all Wnsh them health and prosperity in then new home. The Dauntless brought the sports home from Ball Lake on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sadler, Miss Henderson and Miss Robson were \xith the party, and report any num- ber of ducks and a. ï¬rst-class time generally. â€"- _ n .- 7 ‘4‘- °-__-, -- v . Mr. Ben Burtchaell of Coboconk, has purchased “Lakeview Farm†from Mr. J. A. Ellis, and will take possession this winter. The entertainment given last week. by Mr. Frank R. Conk-lin, under the! auspices â€of St. James’ church, de- serves much more than the brief no- tice we were able to give it last week. Mr. Conklin is an actor and5 elocutionist of the very hi-inest order who held his audience in complete touch with him. Each of his num- ‘bers was perfect and his renderihg of “‘ vid Garrick†was in itself worth twice the price of admission. It is to be hoped that Mr. Conklin will visit us again, when he will be sum to be greeted with a large house. The Women’s Auxiliary of the Methodist church were “At Home"! to the ladies of the sister churches on last Friday evening in the lecture room of the Methodist church where a mostenjoyable evening was spent. After the opening services Mrs. A. Wilson gave a very full and interest- ing report of the missionary meeting held at Cobourg, which she attended as delegate. Mrs. R. C. H. Sinclair followed with a bible reading, which was also well received. Mrs. Wm. Burgoyne then gave apapcr in her usual talented manner, and was fol- lowed by Mrs. B. Davies in a most amusing reading. The papers were interspersed with some _vcry good music in solos, duetts and trios. Ite- freshments were afterwards served, and the menu offered was a very 3'ne * one. The ladies of the church have reason to feel proud of the function. The Parish Workers of St. James’ ' church intend holding an oyster sup- : per in J ordan’s Hall on the evening ‘ of November 5th. Music will be provided and a. most enjoyable time - is being looked forward to by all. ‘ :_L ."n 01°13 hanDV An occurrence, wmcr to state is unusual to ,- last week about 1 a. nesd-ay morning the h ing south from Ha-lib The anniversary Baptist church are be (Thursday) evening, from the large'num‘bex wards the church, the bids fair to be the um The Salvation Army crowded on Monday a nose the Hallelujah we Archibal and a. numb drove out fro sent. . . 7 â€"- n1.“ Andrews’ cnurcu 11w“ .. - sful social evening in the lecture room of the ‘chuvch on. . †oFrancisâ€"st. east :ys to move. 88 it 1g and akaard to Young people 8 S“ :ion Army barracks V Monday evening t0 llelujah wedding“ by N 33‘ on damn-nest. aster C0. 0f Lindsay evening. and ge'numbers passi web, the entertainment m the usual sucqess. Shop 9 was moved “‘5‘ wt» It took as it is 3 INS“ rd to hand“). ’s 30¢th 0‘ St" .6 a. most 51‘0“? in thO lwture of the were witâ€" ï¬r. Mildtum. the taunt o! 'LM'COF- poratiou flour mill is may . proving the property by mm D largo atom room tor flour at the west side 0! tbs building. He is a!- sonttingupuiomeo at the M side. When the-o WOW“ “"3 completed the building will So very imposing. Pascoe Dros. have again increased their stall by the addition of a. Mr. Wallis from near Toronto. Mr. Thos. Bowen. jr., was in town for a while on Saturday. H e is a tl‘nvelling salesman tor‘ a. leading Tornto grocery house. ‘Mr. E. G.Lwtlehnsheenconï¬ned to the house for the past few days. By entertaining a. certain number on Hallowe'en the Kisses Weldon have adopted an' ingenious plan to keep the “big boys" and some oi the girls out of mischief. The last quarterly service of the year will be held in the Methodist church next Sunday. ww-v- , Rev. Mr. Peckover of Sunderland will lecture in the Presbyterian church Friday evening on Jamaica. A9 a. speaker of ability this gentle- man has already an established reputation in this plane. I , LA“ Many of our citizens elmn'acea me opportunity of hearing the Rev. 3!. G. Pearce in Lindsay last Sabbath. so that the absence of _ some from their accustomed planes were notice- ..ble. 7 _ _ Several sportsmen here have been cleaning their guns and getting pre. pared generally for their annual deer. hunt which opens next week. Some have their root crop housed, in this vicinity, though the majority are engaged at the job this week. Eggs which had been collected during the summer and stored away in the cellar of Pascoe Bros. store‘ are being taken out of “pickle" this week and shipped direct to England. The vats contain 23.000 dozen. One day last week Mr. Oscar Wake- :mill. A step of the ladder gave Way and he fell from the top of the mast onto the roof, catching one fhbt in the man-hole. It was given; “a painful wrench and he fortunately‘ eSCapc-d a more serious injury. Mr. Bott of Cresswell preached in the Methodist church last Sunday. The speaker's method of sermonizing is not one of elocution. e 1e- marks which were not a set of fancy ideas came right from the shoulder, as it were. and invariably struck the mark. After hearing Mr. Bott many; likely have feelings akin to the we- man’s who Was told all things that she ever did. (Crowded out last week)- . Dr. Smith. a .medical missionary from China, now home on furlough, had charge of the services in the Methodist Church on Sunday. His remarks in the morning were in be-‘ half of the Century Fund, a spCCial‘ fund to be donated to domestic and foreign missions. In the evening the Dr. spent two hours relating his numerous experiences in China and gave a brief sketch of the work be- ing done there. Mr. A. Lake arrived home Friday evening from a six months' visit to Manitoba. He spied out a large portion of the land and is ï¬rmly convinced that it's the young man’s country. Miss Ruth Webster is again a stu- dent at the Lindsay Collegiate I-bSti- ltute. - -- 0- _9-2_: nhangel crop- LU W- Many of the farmers in this vicini- ty have commenced harvesting the One dozen different styles of men's W. and boy's cloth caps at L. Coone’s. Prices 10c to $1.25. Hat a few at our citizens attended Not a few of our citizens atwnucu the Services conducted by Rev. 1!. G. Pearce at Lindsay on Sunday last. The early snow at Tuesday is mak- ing the gathering of the root crop rather unpleasant and the heavy frost will not improve the quality. We miss the smiling face and geni- ial manner of Miss L. Cameron from our midst and we wish her simess in her new home among friends in run...“ Qnmn of us are really in her new home an Detroit. Some of lonely. IUIIVJJ a Mrs. Geo. Smith and Miss V. Coone spent a day in Poet. Perry last week as the guats of MrsD.B.Mmoâ€" We are pieased to see Mrs. J wqrds around again after her illness. Don't forget the anniversary cos :n the Methodist. church 11 avvâ€" - cos :n the Lifethodist church here on Nov. 29th. Revs. Garbutt of Fencâ€" lon Falls and G. R. Clare of Oak- WOOd are expected to ofliciate. We regret to note that. Mrs. T. Gray :8 conï¬ned to her bed again. but. we hope {or her speedy necovery Mrs. Brown who has been visiting friends :n the vicinity of Peniel. her former home, has returned to her home here again loking much better ;for her stay in the country. - u: _ -4.-.- -I,A£¢ Mrs. Brown who has been visiting friends :n the vicinity of Peniel. her former home, has returned to her home here again loking much better for her stay in the country. Miss J. Edwards and Hester Ross An inspection of W. L. stocr will pay anyone ‘"‘° seen the wonderful value- plete variety 0! general m1 gt W. L. Coono‘s. Stow e P. :11. Monday- WW Frid‘)’. Lake arrived home Friday om a. six months' visit to He spied out a. large Fihe land and is ï¬rmly .300. 9.1;], Wadi†3. Store clones ti y. WW â€â€œ1 of ' 001(18qu her meant hu not and com- soon be completes. The mm anniversnry servâ€" ioea on non swan promise! to be interesting and proï¬table. conducted by Rev. Whitohw and BIN. Youme. ServixuatummananndGP-m- «3.4-: "us. in Mac unnamed by cults. Large quantities of stock have been shipped by buyers Richardson. Moore and Dancey and our junction at the station in a busy spot“ J. J. Lamb, the enterprising ten- new man, is nddiog move power to his tnnnery and removing the boiler to a. safe distance. The new: of a. House of Refuge for Lindsay meets with the approval of the right thinking public of this section. funds. m anniversary services in con- nection with the Anglican dutch on last Sabbath m o! a very [Mt-1 in; and proï¬table'_W. mm were conducted by Rev..‘ilr..'1‘oql§oy. the pastor. The liberal and excellent hulk: flu men- D ':I “Q" -\.~ dcred by the choir. Farmers are very busy shipping sugir beets to Wall-cents. Ont- through the Pewboro Company. '1‘- C. Stephensonihqd the_ M W shipâ€" the wn oi nndsay and to i.- mediate and urgent necessity th' appointment of another paid as.- stable, making a regular police issue oiatleastthme, so that therewonld always be one constable in court in charge of a prisoner while the otht might be upon the street it not as- tually employed. as he frequently he in performing some duty for the court. and referring also to my hav- ing pointed out to you the mud . Large quantities of stock have been shipped by buyers Richardson. Moore and Dancey and our junction at the station is a busy spot“ J. J. Lamb, the enterprising tan- nery man, is addiog more power to his tannery and removing the boiler to a safe distance. The news of a. House of Refuge for Lindsay meets with the approval of the right thinking public of this the oi section. â€""â€"+'â€"â€" mtisfnctory condition of the noon in which court is held ; demonstrat- COBOCONK ed by the complete escape therefrom durirg the trial, of one prisoner (An- thony May) and the imminent dam of the escape of another prisons; Next visit of Dr. Bowerman, den- tist. to Coboconk, will be on Wed- nesday. Nov. 4th. _____+___. , which was only preVented by my FLEETWOOD pursuing him in person along the street and calling for the assistance Mr. Andrew Kerr. a thresher. met with a painful accident on Friday last while they were ï¬nishing up at the born of Mr. Davies at Ballyduï¬, Andrew had been sweeping the top of the mill, when he slipped, one foot going into the cylinder. He man- aged to drag himself away. but his foot was so badly mangled that he had to be taken to the Peterboro hOSpital, where his foot was taken of! just above the boot top. Mr. John Brown had retired from farming and intends moving to toWn Alex Monk has taken his farm. The infant son of Thomas Brown died very suddenly on Tuesday, 20th inst. Anniversary services will be held in the Methodist church here on the 15th of \‘ov. and (owl dinner on the 16th. . The special services are st 11 being held. Mr. Geo. Staples took charge of the meetings on Sunday evening. of passers-by. something which no judicial ofï¬cer should be called upOII to do and something which I do not intend again doing: and referring further to the necessity for min». diate action by the town councfl nlong the lines indicated and your refusal to call them together. I have to advise you that I have plac- ed my resignation of the oflioe of po- lice magistrate of the town of Univ say in the hands of the honorable, the attorney-gmeral for the province of Ontario. and have respectfully pressed upon him its immediate acâ€" ceptance. I have the honor to be Mr. Mayor, your obedient servant, WM. 8mm. Lindsay, Oct. 28th, 1903. The Honorable J. M. Gibson, K. 0.. Attoney,General for the Province of Ontario, Toronto : Dear sir,â€"-I heresy place in your hands my resignation of the ofï¬ce of magistrate for the town of 7 FLEETWOOD Mr. Andrew Kerr. 3. thresher, met with a. painful accident on Friday last while they were ï¬nishing up at. the barn of Mr. Davies at Ballyduï¬, Andrew had been sweeping the top of the mill, when he slipped, one foot, going into the cylinder. He man- " â€"â€"-â€"-- kn-O- h;c foot was so badly mangled that he had to be taken to the Peterboro hOSpital, where his foot was taken 0!! just above the boot top. Mr. John Brown had retired from farming and intends moving to town Alex Monk has taken his farm. The infant son at Thomas Brown died very suddenly on Tuesday, 20th inst. "' - I-_IA 1... -“F\;nivemry services will be the Methodist church here ‘U m. The special services are st 11 being held. Mr. Geo. Staples took charge of the meeting: on Sunday evening. ï¬r. Geo. Howde'n of Franklin was the guest of his sister Mrs, Monk Sunday last. _ . , -,__:_.‘..._.. mommy'- now rover? Dr. Bowerman, dentist, will be Chirpaw’s hotel, Victoria Road. Nov. 5th. Remember the concert at Little Britain on Thursday evening next, Nov. 5th in aid of the Public Libâ€" rary. The pfogram has been care- - ï¬lms! are for nary prepared- particulars. ce in Great Britain and Ireland. auspices of L. o. L... 952. Adana- aion 25 cents, chil_dren 15mm. Col. 3. Hughes. 11. P1 goon. William 1310“- EWIE.â€"In Melon. on Oct. 18th. to m. “d " 31"?! Watchman-Wale! L,--In Lindsay- on VICTORIA ROAD GLANDINE DUNSFORD éee posters for mw CONCERN;â€" will deliver his experien- ’v on October of " undsay. at Li ttlc in Bob“? Sunday. I. Robt. Friday! layer-Wmmtth force is W and th room an unsuitable place tor Eh mm are go follows : In. H. Soother-an. 6:1» It!" 0‘ the Town of Lindsay : Deu- sinâ€"Referring to my reed conmtion with you in 1‘88â€" w the innumciency of the pm?- ‘0'" of two constables to properly P0lb a. copy of which is enclosed. I would just add that I am not% tuated by any desire to put the town or your department to inconvenience andshallifyouwishit andso “â€" the » ' a}; Eégistrate ' until is aPPO'int’ed' I have be your obedient serve A pretty house wedding took pine at the home of Mrs, Alexander Thor- burn, 6th concession of Karine-u. when her yougwt daughter Jenni- ,_..__-‘ vv â€vâ€" w-â€" was married to Mr. Leslie Lawrenc- Rodnum. a young tamer of tb same section. The Rev. 1’. F. Sin» clair of St. AndreW's church. Sony; evag'reens and maple leaves. The bride was given away by her broth- er Mr. Malcolm Thorburn. She wore a. pretty white gown. and was at:- tended by he:- two little nieces, En Bundle and Katheleen Patterson in 1whï¬bo tracks as flower girls. __~‘4-2_-. clair of St. Au otï¬c 1%. T evergreens and bride was 8M Mott the ceremony a supper was ï¬ve guests. after which the health“ the bride and groom was proposefl. Kr. and Mrs. Bodmnnlettonthe evening train for Peter-bow amid . shower of rice. The wedding pn- scnts were many and MM. unman- E WW 0°“ 4. Apply to flu. Was . GYLVJBBTEB Victorh rhM :-~vâ€"â€"-v med. I have the honor obedient schamt, PM}! I!" WM. STEEB3 ofanumâ€" ‘. men.