an M ‘I 0.000.... xtra. o 0.000.... O. o o. co... 0. duodenal“: Ihisbenï¬niah and medallion I: weather 111 reqmre t winter ? c 00.00000 vis- m blacker 5... plete. 1.00 Foot 800d LSD you; t 4.“ i'l‘ “Miss Jackson, fu'rrier, ms re- opened her workroom over Boxall . ' .S . Kent-st. ,â€"-35-tf. Matthle W ., .Remember the Vlctona Loan 8; savings Company still,- pay 3} per, cent. on deposit.-â€"40-tf.. all kinds :1 st., south wardâ€"374. . â€"-Col. Buchan 0f ‘Kingstun Was in town on Monday on military bug- ness. He spent some {into in. conâ€" sultation with Licut.-Col. Sylvestef)‘ “If You have $100 _or more, the‘ Victoria. Loan Savings Company will allow you. 4 pergevpt.‘ interest, payable halfâ€"yearly, if left with theï¬i {or one year or Eugenâ€"1043f. ' â€"Farmors should take advantage of the Victoria Loan [‘3 Sayings Company‘s Ofï¬ce hours,_.open from 9 a.m.._to 4.30 p.m.;“‘e_v¢'1‘yr legal anufacturing and repairing of" dayrrw'tf' will be at the Simpson ï¬buse, unu- say, on Saturday, October 22nd. for consultation in eye,‘ ear and throat cases. -0nc Thursday . 9197, Bobcaygeon m».- “'1‘; â€"vuv A. baseball teé‘ï¬fï¬eét the T.A.S.‘-'team Tim,“ the Methodist of Peterboro, in a; hard Iuatch here,- and thus won the Kawarthe Leang ~I)urir1g September“ L717 people took 182‘). books from, the Public Li- brary. (if these book 83 were on History, :34 on Biography, 10? on Science. 8 on Religidï¬f‘ï¬rfd’SSS We're works of Fiction. -â€"Womcn eVerywhere tam the same way when they are mad. Mrs. Nellie Henderson of Toronto called} the Toronto (’uurt of Revision “nasty old men." because they refused _to reduce the assessment on ._ her house. 1-- LL- siege, " 7th,, ‘ .. w 4‘ and wife; 8:338," up: '7: ..- - x mm W. A. Fanning, all of Caiibgei; on JI“1'1dan.y.'«3 Oct: tQ;:Revl-j; . J. LIIgrrill, B.A., married -, GILBERT-av‘I-‘ANNINGTZKV’ the" mil .dence of the bride‘s parents, on Wednesday,v‘0ct~.. 5th"; by ’Refr.’ A. J. Terrill B.A., Wil 'am Gilbert andvEthel ‘E-.. daughte. of Mr. and Cam- braf, wmsoN-néémmém ï¬ne wine of the Bride’s Lparen‘t‘S, 911 7. Eédh'esday. â€"â€"-\/ u-u ,“flr‘ "V“.Vur-"v “ ' 1 luv;uwv _..w ' . Sunday the hPJ'VGSt 0m ser- (LED ' v A J -On Fiï¬â€ ' v~ - '2‘ a“??? 3 at :Stbv'fuPHflBBO-{cac $31: . “318%! w: 39%;?“ ‘Jy O’ON ' I. ' 3we§c hugelyâ€, gate/991%: ..... 911.1%“). . 61‘5’. ’Ellfs, ’u stud nt of Wyclifle, whp HUTTON.â€"-In Lindsaywm came out, with the Lloyd colourfand " Mary Rah Hutton. .0315 'has boon taking work here for §0m°< 6‘;- Frank and Annie Hut <time, was the preacher at night- Miss Sylvester sang 31.1 ï¬PPFPPngte' solo. - â€"Foro.ct and Stream says that t.†'n:.. :AA.L,.... nv-n flair]: an the W116 -Rcv. S.‘ Cleaver, DJ). of‘ the Sherbwrmâ€"m church, Toronto, will preach :m the Cambridgâ€"st Methodist church max: Sunday morning and ev- ening. On Monday he will give his recital of thr- thrilling story of Jean Val J can. ' - ‘ ‘ 'cu VbttAl -The â€Popper , Twins arrived in town last evening from ,Hillsdale, Mich. The boys have 'sbeen 9111 through the Central States arid this season will make a tour through Canada with the ILeavon's 8110615 Company. They play in Port Hope all next {vcck and will play Lindsay in Beecmber. ' ' Canningmn. and in le‘ts than, 9“" hour mouthing was command. Mr. Brown. homing the slat =1 30" “"9 and went tn the door. Seems his buiki'uzg on ï¬re hc‘ droppefl dcad’ {flu buildings, wergjmu-daxuwt birds, and-regards that facf. as ‘a _ . . 4 Sign 01’ n’ .hard winter ahead, but “is m m Mr. StUpL-Y‘T, chief of the-Dominion ‘The-pat ,0" ‘74 ALMN A ‘ A ‘ “ 'l‘hey wexe assisted by Mr- 9 Tor-0mm bat-wow wtb- smy #1 Prof Hutchins seems to beams!!! “’Sanist He has had W English cathedrals. A , 111001? POSITIVE _ 4 (Ottawa Valley}W’I 1.. W I PROOF Posl'r'IVEi ‘ (Ottawa. \ alley) .. fl x 1i Carnegie wants to ' Rally does not‘wish ‘30:†f ‘ u. Ryerson, of Toronto, assisted, by Mr 5""â€" " mlbwo "‘"" ' ' til 33-331" U‘ he perforxmm‘?c Suys have been Sunday Wald Of Sept. 11 1; years: : Thb‘ Miss Gordon; " ntaï¬pn of 3146- : . V d the Canadian .y before their actress is well known . manâ€"of-War. on tribal macs. ‘ :eSpearc’s _ â€ROâ€" . .OD'GO Mohawk' and . ' «Was leading: woman'- m ' V a the Cross,†‘e-Rev. Geo. W Henderson was in Trenton taking Rev. B. Bamfort‘h’s pulpit, and that gentleman preached at the Cambridgedst. Methodist church, here on Sunday. â€"Mr. J amcs Mark of Kinmount was in town yesterday on his way to home from Pbrt Huron, where he had been attending the funeral of his: mother, Mrs. .Thos. Mark.- was presented with a. gold encamp- ment jeWel by his brethren, on the eve of his leaving f6r.Allendale_., â€"Mr. Allan Gillies, and family, of Stratibrd, arrived in town on Sat,â€" arday. Mr. Gillies returned to Strata‘ ford on Monday, 'but will que back for a couple of weeks holidays "le . â€"On â€1‘11;erde ,night Mr. Thos. Walton, a member of the I.0.0.F., in November. ~ “ , â€"Mias Ethel .Pcrkins, daughter of Mrs. J L. Perkins, town, has under- gone a. successful- operation for ap- pendicitis at the Hamilton- General Hospital. She is now considered out of danger. Her doctors were. Dr. White of Lindsay, and Dr. Olm- steed, Hamilton. 4 mam-em: the. Methodist pm; "7 Gcnté’. #81 A...†ï¬gm‘hmvj 'dn :Fridav. Oct: natutail and J. Terrill B.A., Wll 'am Gilbert _ and Ethel “E†daughte. .of Mr. and Ms. W. A. Fanning, all of Cam- brayi. -, . . , WESONâ€"McGEE.â€"jâ€"‘At 1119' home of the b‘ri'de’szpalfents, on Wéd'n'esday, __._ ".7 MARKrâ€"Af Pott_ Hgfoxi, Mich" 3"" >14 .5 "Z," .xx 989‘ flaw: age-a 13. -In Lindsay, on Oct. . 1 r1 Hutton, only daughter" and Annie Hutton, {Lgl‘d Luvuâ€" _..â€"â€" u!i!'1:(158»3†on Oct 7“" ., infant daughter of . Charles 25m)" ‘A ' Mrs; Thcs. Mark -' OUR1 SH) nada. Our position «in - a; trade brings us Our :10 MenS’ Suits are _ - . . . . : Stylish, perkct ï¬tting ments at the ï¬ght pages athan usually comes and made of high-clam to the ordinary store. = With competent buyers 31$ 1*“ mrnqw- : plenty of money at oufdisposai, a large com- ' i ‘ ~ ‘ . :- - I.-. munity to cater to, and theth of ï¬fteen other : . stores to guide us in the markets of fashion. . .. . . A _ A . We know the business from A to Z. ‘ This fall we are showing the largest variety ever brought to Lindsay. we are offering. w: 3 . - .jj PM 3.50 ‘0‘ .'bi}bw:1 W'omiï¬aomégas ed and stigched backs, sizes‘ vw 'V . 0;.~ $0000.03. 10’ W Pal'roooooo-ooo:ooooo.f~ ' i O)? white, blue 5 embroidered ‘ Ladieé’FlanneicfieN' htlf’ wns in whitc,‘blue__angl pink, ,4. e _. 1:131 fang 00...... Oarhbts mas? k SUITS, slams AND COATS 41615010 $30~ 1031‘s. 11 yrs ébid; :Ym 80ins. insize, P" Ladics’ ï¬ne j QWE'ESEEBI' Em in black, cat sleeves with ° cuï¬'s. aim 32, 34, 36, 38, mum; ............... Um, made of; extra stn tenal. ï¬nished with threat??? s†. JIVC'JW", ." _" ' V 60.00, {£83. 77with three' 900000 000000 57.50. FIIIFS, 0...... 1 1"?- 2'21 râ€! :dT JJI Misses’ Suits in light â€bred W m: Jaqke'?’ W3“ 1 .33 II “I“ saw from. 3% yards 10083 W“ A ' lot of Nottingham White Lace rtains. 3% yards 1031' 60 ins. wide, plain, floral and . ï¬gured centres, wide and narrowbordcfl. La) strong. 13¢] igngt'h 3% yards. Per Pam†'f Lace Curtains mm White Thibet Ruï¬' and Muff 14.. 00. White Thibet Stole and Muï¬' 20. 00. White Fox Stole and Muï¬'65.oq. 5, White Fox wand Moï¬Smoo. Visit us and sec the valuï¬ vumm 00mm 13th. 190‘. “'W, .0. 0.. 0.0.0.... 0.. Whit: quilts; .‘Jn‘ 5.00 mx