.3: 1*“ 11 7‘1": 1..., 1 '3‘ THUR RSDMAY OCT 10,1912, Incorporated by Let . ’ - ~ ' ~ 7. of Parliament LFID-‘hmialq , “I would rather line .1. half his holdings. built them he relne- 1...... which dropped so cents pa“ __ WWWWW \ Lindsay Branch established 11]). 1858 . 6th mmmm‘wm that eventhenalldonothu'ndred duflngtheMlndhay . I‘Hlâ€! 1:30P 800doneoutw mmmh‘mmmmm $300perton.'l‘helatter 1 ers. andwhenbuyinshndin the was. a scene commodity of When askedforhisopinionoftheiwm the man on theiob was the late, and all thatcame inwas pick“ West last week Ir J C O'mlman whomadethebest bargain .1111 ed up at advandng 111163.40th of King’ 3 Wart, expressed himself as. buyers should see what they are and hens were the only fowl on sale abOVe to a Warder man. Mr. 0- Mary; getting, to-day. The following is a correct along with Meals William HerliheyI Farming in the wheat growing list of prires. and Michael Harrington, of Downer; country was also speculative. and 3033, little, 84 to $6 a pair. ville, have just, returned from a trip the farmers have to endure many Bags per cwt. $8.26, $8.75. Every description 01 Banking nusmess‘ transacted. banngs Laps-lament at every Branch Branches in every Province 0‘ the Do- minion. “"23; :zpcrzam Qty "7 t-he Dom1n~ d Tomc‘a‘“ Once L 1111. \ewfoundland London, England, New haracterless . hip-hair 1:? if “I V York, Chicago, eff: through the Canadi..v1 West,l1avingihardships. On the wav home the Hay. new, per ton, 010. to 812. ' ‘ at . - - “a a. - - Ed - an res and acres of Straw $4.00 95.00. ‘ l ... 1 VlSl ttleford. Winnipeg. mon P y noticed ac . \ \ 5 ( .‘llLlllil. \ Paid up Cap tal 3 6,000,000 ton o r busv cent gyain m the 111.1011 00v 1 with Pom . bus. I, 1 1 1 ‘ liVeEg- ‘. . ' ' - mate ha" 6 Reï¬tw mmsle’ooo’ooo The trip was made along 111tlIsnow.HoweV , there was an abund- Honey, 10c lb. 1:21. a. p18,,†Undivided PI'OfltB-u ..s 696.000 some 32 other gentlemen from all lance of rich, tillable soil, and :1 Hana, 18c, 16¢ per lb. / He am e“ t' ‘32 696 0 over Ontario, who were the guests consistent, hard working farmer Hogs, little, $4 to $6. I n ... -;.,.A. lznexnent u , 00 of tha' Neallv Land Co.. Toronto. i could by thrift and industry make Hogs, per cm. $8.75. 1 1 ‘ ~ ‘ ~ country The party after leaving Toronto. I money. Hay, new, per ton, $8 to 310, I I Ill “ill create 3 '- ’30-'"1 Hence using sailed horn Sarnia 1o: Fort William: The population appears to largely Hay clover 38 q, 810, .0 also: Hours . H- B. Black, ' and thence by rail through . â€â€˜9' CODSiSt 0‘ real estate men 5" ‘tel Hogs, per CWt' ‘8'25' 1" I“ 3 0C ° Iwheabgrouing provinces, and in all Mr. 0 Leary. and they were on every Hay. bailed. $16- I b t 1' :1: 1. 1 , 0- ...arie the Saturd‘Y' ‘0 to 1 °°l°°" Manager Lindsay we we 3“,“, “‘0 weeks. - ',hand all booming their particular Hides. cow, lie to 11¢. __ Mr.0’1.1eary holds the opinion that towns. Mr. O'Leary feels that the Hides, call 12 to 13¢ lb. .;,_._.â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘â€"‘â€"-â€"â€"â€""“â€"â€" '-"' ' "“ ‘_"â€"‘“ .11 11011118 man is just as well off trip was very beneficial in more ways Hides, sheep. 75c to 81. Alfalfa $15 Apples 50c to 75¢ per bag. Bacon. 22c in piece, or 24c sliced. 'Omario as in the West. In fact be‘t- than one, and he along with the tar 1off except for the opportunity of others invested in some property. speculating in the West. A man with but on the whole he prefers the east :mdney and a level head can double to the west. Beef Cattle 34 to 56. Butler, per l‘b, 27c to 28C. 1 Barley per bus. 48 to 50¢. .aaaammso WW Apafect llemal for 0.111511911- lion. Sour Stomzch. Diarrhoea. Wampumdsions revel-isn- nass 111d Loss or SLEEP. JOINT SRYINGS ACCOUNT FOR THE FARMER and HIS WIFE A liAlillER and his wife can have joint savings account “Sold for M01! e)â€. the Title Of a New Buckwheat 55c bushel. ! sinile , lure o: \vlth any branch of the Bank ~01 'loronto. Pl W]! b II B F bl R , d Bun. cm. 31.40 cm. ac WW A joint account is a. great convenience. Both the hue- ‘ ay [C as een aoora y CCCWC Chickens per 111. 18c. .1 ' . awn“ 3.».11». 111.11 the WM: can deposit orwithdraw money separately In New York--L1ndsay Boy the Author Cream 15 to 30¢. NEW YO . Cheese 18c lb. M1111. 1 1h meands of families have ac; '001155‘ of this description Interest is compounded Half-yearly THE BANK of TORONTO .11l’1-r~' farmers all facilities for the transacdon of business, in- ... 11-1111; the use of money. Savings Deposits of 551.100 and upwards are received- Assets $57, 000, 000 Estab!‘ I Em Celery 5c bunch. In current issues of the New York playwright, whose name he would Eggs per doz. 25c to 27c. Herld and the New York Dramatic inot give. Flour. Manitoba. 83- Mirror, . which have just. reached Grass seed $8 and ‘9’ the sanctum of The Warder, the edit- or is pleased to note the success of “’ “'h'oevx _: â€113 authorâ€" 1r he or She Lamb. 120 to 200. waomaonoolnm.lflmtm may Mid†mug“ Sh°d “V" 5ҠSim“ â€9"" 20° "" I â€â€œ York sociely in “Sold for Money". Spare ribs 10c lb. a former well-lamina Lindsay boy, and the Bronx .ppapently liked in. Sage per bunch 5c. _____ ___._.___.â€"-â€"-. Straw $6 and $7 per load. 1 Mr. J ck W lker, the f uncle-rs 7‘ ' ' .' ' - .- a a (me Of ° â€â€˜9 Scenes “re "“1 ԠWW ‘0“ “d Timothu seed, $1.50 to $2.00 bus 52:32:13.1: .1... .1. ..-...1... 1111-1111- 2211. 10m WA LIABLE Standing 01.919.11.11. {01 DAMAGES 11 the 12111112111 Omemee Branch Aï¬gggggm'rs «000.000».on 111’ o cocooooeeeooooweeeeeeoeoooe I romotin amateur theatricals in the part of a-girl Of eightecn, “in“ Turnlps ‘5 per ton. :indsay g is engaged to a man of great wealth Wheat. fall, 90c bus. . "d . _ 1, Wheat, goose, 85c. bus. Mr. Walker has now branched out prefumabh ‘t “I 0Ҡlut she h d _1 ‘ r t ‘ wakes up in time to find she is being Wheat, spring 80¢: 85¢ bus. Ottawa. 001. 4,-1‘1131 the City 01' .. , _ T H E185 an aut or an paywrigh "“1. “Sold for Monev", and .90 she mar- Wool, unwashed 12c and 13c. Ottawa is liable for damages for every 1118 follomng '5 the stanqu of Iappamntlv in 5Ԡdomg has opened ‘ 0 21159 of typhoid fever in tnc two loca‘ the pupils of St Joseph's Content. I In I ’ . son f or erstwhile alfianc- WOOL WBShC‘d. -0 to 21¢. . . . . . . mes the 0 h ' epldcmx's is the opmion given by F ' up a. pathway of success One night _ O COMMERCE jrecently“ Mr. 'alker's new 'Plav ed- Mt' Hal Clarendon played the Oats 35c. Cit." 8036““? McVeity in 811' “fliC'iHI L I 1 y . " elderly Swain, and Mr. Itowdcn Hall Oats. rolled, 32-75. announcement to the citv clcrk ves- . “Sold for 11011917" was tncd 1011;: at 1 ' ‘ ' 1 ~ the son n Teas, large 90c bus. for September 1 91- 0. Sr. I'ourth, Total 700.-1far1:uerim lcrduy. 111 the 19†epidemic there were 1.1“" cases and 83 deaths. 111 the epidemic 'OOOOOOOQCO 3 .111 day to day.) .51 e original pub- a: eir successors. jig amped in gold .31 with red edges 0‘ -rable. Besides maps Mul11h1ll 602, Genevieve Murphy . 555, Mary O'LOUghlin 549. Teresa 011.: year the cases numlwrud 1.150. and the deaths 60. The (“v.5 hill of Barnett 538, l’aulinc Carroll 528,, damages will therefore be a colossal I Helen DUCk 5181 Mary Murphy 5‘95. one if the Courts uphold the interpre- Irene (‘urtin 500, Flo Anderson 489 .J lotion the city :olicilor plaCcs on the ertrude ~Flurev 468 lleler. fl . 5‘“ EDMUND wm'mw“°-“LLD†â€'3'“- MM Ime Metmmhs' xe“ hm" m order The New York Dramatic Mirror Peas. small, 75c. bus. h ad av ma 1- . ALEXANDER LA'RD JOHN AIRD ito give t e Bro w V 111 go 3 a gives the following synopsis 0f the l Rib roast 17c R). General Manager Assistant General m lchance to see ‘t“ The title '0‘ the play : “Plav in three aCtS. Produced Rye 70c bus. ‘ ‘ Red cIOVer $13.50 bus. Rhurbarb 5c bunch. Ducks $1.00 to $1.20 pair. [play was changed also “the Nam de plume. To the surprise of ‘z‘he mam agcment the play was reViewed bv by the Cecil Spooner Stock- company at twthe Metropolis Theatre Sept. 23. CAPITAL, $15,000,000 REST, $12,500,000 it comes to a pinch and A color legâ€... 9 l 'k 1 var, 10.00 us. 18W- h Bonuof O . Thomas Kenya-9.11110 'has made his A S] e c O 3 b â€"_____ I466 Mair)- Brunck 460. Mary Hogi'm 113 .e o posed towards 1t. Several managers . . . , . . -. t this 0* - . . ' fortune 1:11 the pork packing business Coal Carrier Was Drifting. 4‘53» .Ada Sullivan 430. M91118 U“: .4 f 9 ' ' ' also Witnessed the play, liking it _ ~ , Ri ll _ 3,3 ° ° ° ’1 _ , - . _ . must choose between ruin and marrx- Sarina, Oct. 4.â€"The steel fre1ghicr e l 0' 1 immensely. It IS slated that Wagon Jr. Fourth Total 700 4:121:9- ing his daughter to the “third rich- FAKNING,S "0R8: EXCHA‘G' Polynesia arrived here in tow of. tile ' steamer Wmona, of the Inland Lines. after a voyage of several hundred OAO‘O . . . , bolt and Temper will produce the T he Canadlan Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every play on “ma 11 my aim we elect facility for the transaction of their banking business, including ions. . p the discount and collection 10f sales notes. Blank :sales notes â€1 '1‘ he 1‘9““ "Wk Herald has the ‘01- plaln cloth bind- :amped in gold lack: has same same illustra- but I.“ e col- Expense plates us of Mechan 501, Mar: lirimeaxz 323 miles. The Polynesia had lost her Mâ€). I‘CHane 503.‘ll'argue1~;(. Targ- w1hcel off Thunder Bav Island and â€95 498 911151,, “1““ “1760 31358 “as drifting hopelessly around in ISkipuorth 449 much danger of being wrecked when Sr. Third. Total 330,435]. est man in the world,‘ ’he listens to the arguments or his talkative wife and the girl is "sold for monev. some two million dollars and $755, - AOAOAOA'AO lowing to say in regard to the new critics and they were favorably it, I 51x Q 000 1 ed - . . 111.. 48c 1 are supplied free of dungeon application. plav : Bronx borough had a theat- at SQSZSI‘TLMNSC"; (brigili‘melxcn 1. 3 “inona, 51111111111 he, distress Sig. Brunck 308 1111111. “we“ e; . t c l firs t t 'tssli ‘last i h 9 ex e P ' uals. he Pmynesia had 6,000 ions 3 7‘ ’ ‘ _ ‘ _ 335’ W ‘3 Lindsay Branch, H. A. HOLMES, Manager 11. t “’7‘“ ° ‘ " ‘i 1... 1.. 11.11.111.11. 11111.1 but 11 1. or .1121 11.1.1. 1.1.1... Murphy 29». 1.1.11. 1...... V V “hen he ‘SpOOl‘lO'r Sth compan‘ ff b h ness 3 d [293 l’hilomur levor 090 Pl - ted a. new plav "Sold for not; 511 1cicmt to uv appi n . .- . , .. . 1 m e aboueidrzagi ‘â€" 77-1 â€"â€"--hâ€" --â€"---~ “ ~â€" $858“ t “the Metro li'tjan ‘T tre every one concerned lives to repent bIRTHS. j Carroll 31 a. Allc’m Mocha: 21, ion cou oney 1 . po .hm of the deal that panned out v"). f'l‘cresa Hargrnve 279 (m‘ rad. The play was 'cred1ted to 1119119. llur- - . ‘Ilovev 0.. “0 d l - ---- , ~ . . - . badly indeed. SMITHâ€"At llcahoro, on Thursday. “ ‘ ' xaln “m wane-mud ' s ..on \lells. but a representatne of Inâ€, ( q . . . .. Things have an ominous look right ()c1 3 1912 ' ,0 Mr. and Mrs. Rich .1'-, uracc TceVin -64 \ 1(1th Rum 1 \ ."Irgrr . ‘1 1. the management. said this was a mom Th 1\' -â€" _, I 064 Marv l 0‘; 2(4‘ . ‘ 1. 5? de lume of a well known Broadwav from the star-t, when omas dyes! Smith a son !- . 1 ‘. . )1. ‘ " m I "‘ PM W (the selfâ€"made man, and proud of it) Isale saturdaY, Oct 12,1912 1 Jr Th1rd â€"â€"Kathlecn Hal-:1:â€" 32D, ’ ' V ‘ '1on .. returns to a. jeweler a "liberal supply 40 h d Catt] t1 tee fl.cna I-rain 316. Bernadine Loans .1 1 {:50 _ of diamonds ordered by his wife, ea young e. mos y 8 rs. A BROKEN ARM I 3104 Kathleen Murph.‘ 293. “QM. 1 after l'l1;11 insurance on bmldmgs or stock g1ves cash returns COL sam "ughes who appears vim an howfluwyml 21? Head two year old Steers. .f I“ Sad!†23, Irene Martin 2‘.) - um‘, my when you suffer loss. I) . S b . expression and immediately shows 20 Head yearling Steers and Hex ers. A . I’m†-cci(lcnt occurr‘d “an†EMargaret 0 Loughlin 151:1. Esther I ~ TWO . .11 h d (l 1H v own "l U mall"? herself to be an exurcemly disagree. ‘ pd} . d‘ I L ‘ I(â€â€œ0gl." 258- Mable (“Vi“m lard , ‘ , mus L 1:1:‘1’1I2m1l insured bv thoroug 1m er rainage Ml gl 0 ablo person .\'uvs 1hat Noves is 1 Span Matched Mares. day mornmg to the young son of I 350‘ Corinne Williams "60 E-‘v . \liss 3' “‘11 “U‘a-‘Qd caSh returns eaCh year “ithOUt 11088. 1 l Ruined' Ruincd' brin 5 pain nd 1131- 1 Chestnut Gelding, 11 years old. Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. 1’. Matthews, Petpr- 1 (late 239. ’ 3 ’ .1 LOIIdOH. UCL 4.â€"-((‘. X. 'P. ("8019. )â€"' I? a 4 aged workers, abOUt 12 hundred. Iboro. ’l‘hc bay fell from a chestnut I q Q d H l . . \ 'l' .1' the prennum paid 111 investing in tile and drainage [Co]. the Hon. Sam Hughes and par "mutations b‘lt 8“ ‘5 "OT 0““ for is ,, f' 1 1' D h tree in {mm of 1he {amnv "widen“, "r' “econ "‘ '“‘ "n 0 “1"â€? - 51m ‘ 1 of . r11 .1 in extra. cpops at an average of 40 to 50 .per [visited Portsmouth and 1111 when not their daughter engaged to Ray- ‘0 1rst-c ass year mg ur am] < ‘R ‘ ‘ d {gar-ct McCahe, l'carl Tcatn. study _ "t“ 'aboard the Admu‘alty )acht Ench.m- monrl \an i),rden the son of â€,9 Steers. and hm“? an arm. “Hf m†(ml Ilinc Cain, Ethel llenm-ss; . â€Rh... Ye :.-. 1111‘ your. I¥§2§ glistiichilu \\l;l'1:;(:lxl]lOll(l/*I“l]:rcï¬.elll" “third richest man in the world"? 4 Cows, cons1gned, all m1lk1ng. 4; (1132:“:i‘; “:‘N’Lmned mm M“ ‘m‘ io'Conncll, Edna “who 7‘9!†- - . . ~ ‘ ‘ c' ' . ' , r .e xro 'cn arm. . ‘ , '1':.1,: c1-11mnt tile, maclmne and steam cured make the cules. Commander Roper. fur-me“). This marnage may save 1118711, but 12 new cutters“ °°ns‘gn°d' 5" t° e IAyotte, 1.11.1111» Mcehan. “129912119 17-.-... »1“:"-(“! land insurance. Investigate at the of Canada. accompanied the visitors. \‘an ()rden, 81“.. must be handled 8° "'" "â€" " ' _ lllutton, Agnes Duke, Lamar . ï¬le-ill, . \ 1:911 1Col.}l-lughelskwas 3.11.}Churcl1ill‘s guest ,11'i1l1 tac1,-and the beautiful daugh- 5 set Harness, new, best leather. CL'S lOMS RETI’ RNS I Rose Dennis, Vivian Neale}. o N L H’ on Ms yac 1? 01011115111 111111121111, 5-8†Itcr hersclf must. win the milli-(mairc's 75 Horse Blankets, all 1nds. 'l'hc follow-1hr "vures show the Junior Secondâ€"Hula; ‘Gcrrny, 1 car m2 5 torda} morning both look 11 submarine â€"0 S c‘n les 11 . r'ce ot to 0 1L “1“ I . . . 1'} . . favor 0 “T l 8 . a 3 p 1 2 8 8' Ilclcn 'I‘anvmev and j "n.1, 1- » * 1.. ill. a 10113 036m - 0 Fruit Farm top. I ' 1 R be has ' k ' “15‘0"“ â€4'de {0" â€"3 "mm“ 0“ h ' " ‘ ' ' ’ â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"_._ “:She does 1‘1 in an hour, with 0 ° 3' t 1n mar et. I r) .(cqual), Rose Mc(‘uhr-, 3.1..r-.~ ‘11.. 1 '1 ' 1 ~19 . _ _ ' , . September 191-11.: compared \vi1h - -- ' _ Jamtor GU'ItY 0‘ leel. lsuch tragic success that the agcd 4 Month 5 credit on all Cattle. returns in 1911: Inland rcxcne 11312 I Mahon Livia For! i1-r. 5411:1113“: . Halifax, N.S. Oct. 4â€"J 3:. M: 121:5. Iflmmcicr Unaware of his son's at- 7 per cent. allowed for cash. 0 ( 1 (unningham, I'rslu (11111111311... Franâ€" . 77-â€" . - .--â€".â€" _.~â€"- ..-.- w .m.-,___..._. ~ ' ’t . f tl 7, -f H 1 l ld- I 40 ad ttl t be 1 u ht ed â€" 5-16.00. 1311 â€" $145.00 . Cusâ€" ~ 7 Jam 01 0 '1‘ ‘3‘ ax â€â€œâ€˜ ’1“ tachmcnt for thc young 1101118111,} he Ca 6 ° 38’ g er ‘ toms 1912 _ 4421950 1911 _;U~‘S â€like: LUCK “CINE-1‘“. ‘iar'ï¬n . 1115;, 11.15 yes. (rdav sente11c;.l to spend . t h f l' "to 1 . fl ‘ 20 Pigs expected, about 6011). each. ' Blanchard \‘all'c defl.‘ .Hm.‘ RASPBERRIES [fifteen 111111111135 in jull for new spap': 1 “an 5 er or “S v11 ' am in "7 12“} z whid Whi s iven wa 4078.55. ; “ ' ‘ ’ ' 7 7' ‘7" Ilibel. end gets her at the high price named 0 en ra e p g a. y. I Carroll. 10 old Halters, any price, got to go. MISSIONARY (‘.1\MI‘.-\I(i\'. “as alleged tli 1t :1 mwspaper Now the girl is sincmelv in love * Sammay ewning for supper, * ashore and wrecked .in a gale on Wed- No substitute has ever been devised Millbrook. presiding. l ' «- nesday morning at the mouth of divorce, marry ihe man 1‘l' her I flJIIrlhlxl-Wd from a‘ltagg'S («:1111111xield'tl111. “Vim \an Orden, jr ’ an: ““3 n†"c9 2 sett sec0ud hand single Harness. Rcv. Canon Marsh and 1191-37-53. 1 s e‘ at it 11 * 9(- x- 1} 1r i“ 1» 41 ' ~11- 1 e 113: an 8k tl‘lllal’l ll!“ . ( 1116‘ I for the 11nattracti\e parent- a“ GI 15 Home 60 day 8 credit Kingston, Of St Paul S ChUrCh I.ll’lIl-- I ’ ,ovcr he do 11h of 1111. governor of Ho fetchn $20 and under 0111 ,1 * * the citv prison, which is .houn with suffsccnt cl111r- rses 1 8 .V sav, haxe retmncd from Milllwook. I 1* Tho Wardcr is no doubt sale * . . "055 in the second act, 0m“ "1! With charged half-price “here they “ore in attendance at I I i '4 ' ' . . ' * Schooner Driven Ashore. tho irl's 050“ e from “"7 \1‘mt‘l‘1v _. the rural dcanory meeting of Imrham i ‘ 1n swung that only one man!» , , , , g‘ 1) I11 1111114111v cnjovcd a feed ‘ of * f Sacllivxlle, N'B†(lgtbl‘lrifltlreehor prison. Thu 30}??? pavs balk 111c1 q FE and \ictoria counties. Canon Marsh : “I ' i i ' - our â€â€œ5 M†P“ 3 ~" 05 “' '7’“ ' ' . IRIDS PEEP or comm, IS 51 . .1 n as . . I* Iâ€\“‘i0"5 Wild ra-‘PIM‘TI'WS 0!?- †an unknown schooner was driven "ï¬lm“ and more dollar mat his AND 1’ UNLESS staus that the m (ti L “ (111111,. I cmld may be free. presumably t" F" ‘ - successful, Rural Dean Allen, 0111 name!“ Mfg. John Mob/illWray that gives the QUICK painless results After the devotional exercises and' <11» Great Shemoque Barb“?- choice and live in happy povertx. you get from Putnam’t Painless Corn the studying of the Greek “testament It 'as rare treat, and deâ€" *! '11 ; 10 n: . 5 b ' . '11 a. that t c 501 o 11‘ “a ound from play Miss Spooner thought worth and “art Extractor. Its success 13 it was arranged to hold an educat- spite the recent frosts the * Pictou, N.S., to Chatham, N.B., with } coal producing It is evident that the unequalled. It soothes, eases, heals ionai missionary campaign in (on- and painlessly removes callouses- nection with every church in the and family, Regent-st. Papers brought to the beach show i «Briefly such is the storv ol the berries were not in the least - ._- -_ I author intended a severe arrangement 'I' ‘l‘ 1' I' I’ 111 7 . - i . I. £11235; filefacstngiigr 3:22.111: 4“ -""'""'â€""' “Society" the; bmgava- :’::°n:m::“5 giflgmsgigggn Seancr)’. the campaign to be held in] . L . - . 11 gent women, who ring ' on - -‘ovember.. i: $11111“? ‘Svgre 82:19:10 tilfogsttï¬Ã© * BEAVERTON FAIR their hard-working husbands, and guaranteed With 25c. bottle of Put- At the evening session the sermon ..- ,, ed an 1. bushes in the garden at the s when disaster comes the inference is 11am 3 Painless Corn â€1d. Wart E" was preached by Rev. H. C. kings- «313933Tkithfbgmr mum 1. rear of their home on Regent- , IDEAL WEATHER CONDITIONS lthat the very women who caused it tractor. Refuse a substitute preâ€" '31 gaugig 65$? $011312? I. st . PREVAILED WEDNESDAY. are not strong enough to stand a paration. Putnam s is sold by 1 -'--A5."c:imd $133,? 3 '11 ~ . e far-3h: maPageaT-Sntilorlthe :ï¬ato"! curtailmflt of luxuries. That is the druggists 1. . :_‘,..".‘. e . ' 311‘ 13 P 1° â€5’ w eased argument that led Noyes to sell his . â€"â€"â€"â€"iESI|III!III " 7 :- " f.:;:.or.:1;:1ou}rwd:§:rddoes OBITUARY with the" succes' of the fair this daughter Two accidents occured both with- D THE “13 . 1111.11) MAXWELL SONS. year. The annual event was held "Stilted language and an amateu- °ut fatalities, on the Bay 0‘ Quinta . 5‘" ““sz °NT 9‘ LATE DAVID G AGE. under ideal weather conditions, a rish development of situations are Railway through cars jumping the I The funeral of the late David Gage large crowd 01 visitors being present not waiting in this play ’ that h†rails. D on Wednesday sufï¬cient emotional power to hold <t 1 0k lace this momin from his _ . . ‘ $72111- $11322): olfst Arc, oIltste risidence in Queenâ€"8st east Among the Lmdsay people to at- a Metropolis aud1ence. Miss Spooner DEATHS- . ,1 :1 1 -. tend were ‘ Masts. John Carew. made an uppealing figure as Angela _ - w bein onve 'ed to . . . . \Iontrcal to morrow ard, the remains g c y Frank Carevq, H. B. Black, A. G. Nayes, Howard Iang gave a digniti- IAIEF'O" the 23¢ ’3 Harvey, Am deluded m din 5d '~ the C. P. R. noon train, interment to . . _ a - :' :5411‘11 .115: vear imported 104, - take place at. Bobcaygeon. A large swig“ “6:311:11 Erniegheugge‘? :11! “3ng . ashghorss Km 71;]: Garï¬eld Tate- 389d .21 . h Emmanuel I d Organs 1/ 7133-1“ 01‘ Mahogany number of town friends were in at- 29:: 1:1: grounds which are quit: s;- was “1111;; M :y is; Clar- . 9F c ‘ ' W“ dogma“ 1achines __ 1'1. 1 mm te conspiracy caSe wasï¬cendance Paying their last respects suitable for show, purposes m â€a.†n . . IIILYERâ€"At mâ€"‘t River, on Sept. ‘N‘D Mmmflflnn’bem / :1.:,:.;:I11d anap01is. to the deceased gentleman. The ser- for be somewhat m und’er foot. gunman it is)“; be ion“ 25' m Hilyer, w 85 yea“ .m c . . l ‘\0 coupops a“: we killed and fifty injured vice at the house was conducted by The rams clean Ian}, ’ in, 3; the my...“ .. . 1 month. ,E FD OFF] 5 ’ ‘ ..ing Pubhc' “ a" â€7'?- 1a; smash near Westport ReV. Jas. Wallace assisted by Rev. ’1' was in m Wt- “ to 11. W p13, min a: ‘ i .1 ts at prices 17:11. 9 Mr McKay. The following gentle- . I“ '11:... my www. BRANDONâ€"In _V on M I! )R‘ )N I!) .: Mi" "1 \i ken, farm work superin- men acted as Pandbm losers estate: mm “High . VII M17191! 25, John Brandon, aged 80 W Y.‘ :nden‘: at the Fer 5 House of Jas. W. Anderson. 5. Henderson. . M R 1 t d Way’ as and 24 dayI. am.n‘8' BR on gu S We“. â€musing“ In If Walks“ 3 Sold for lousy†‘ ï¬lth SW" (Topped dead while bind- John Carew, L- A- W’ ' i was? within “I.†m “...-I. '- t‘m†E: a shear. Britten and Rich. Abercromhie- m 5 lull “I,“ all ‘ - - _ - v..- ' 7-“ " Rittersville, 1:1,, is to 1,1,... . Rev. m, 811th will conduct ï¬lm-b E . 9""- flhï¬w m w n" ' 11 '° but kept 99a!- is the dense: mid 1 4-“ ' 1'; 35-17: 5:171:75“, Willi m 91;!“ Vania“;-