FTER SIX YEARS SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS in Lindsay we are disposing of our establishment. Before doing so It 15 necessary that the stock be reduced by several thousands of dollars. As an appreciation of the generous . patronage enjoyed during the past half dozen years and in order that our successors may not be hampered with a large stock WE ARE GOING TO TURN THE GOODS OVER TO YOU AT A Discount on Regular Selling Prices Wewant to hand the business to the new ï¬rm with practically empty shelves. They will come to you with ideas of busmess Wthh may be different from oursâ€"hence this discount sale will aid them very much in carrying out their plans The Stock, Which Amounts to Over $50,000 Is without doubt, in a better condition to-day than it has ever been betore, and will afford the public an opportunity of securing fresh, up-to-date goods at a great sacriï¬ce in prices. ('ihe mind of the public often questions whether reductions in prices announced by merchants are really genuine. To avoid ‘ any such questions in connection wrth this sale I will submit my entire stock .to a basis of straight discount. READ THESE DISCOUNTS! On Dress Goodsa discount of from 10 to 25 per cent. - On Furs a discount of 10 to 20 per cent. On Millinery a discount of 10 to 50 per cent. 0n Mantlvs a discount of ID to 50 per cent. On Housefurnishings a discount‘of 10 to 20 per cent, _ On Gents furnishing ‘10 to 20 per cent. On Staple Goods 10 per cent. We have in the above given you a pretty fair idea of the savings you may expect and under the various department heads you Will be able to think of things you‘are in need of, or will soon reluire. ,1} 1M. . . . . .‘ . . . . . . A..er raring enjoyed your patronage, it is ï¬ttingJr that in gomg out of busrness in Lindsay, I should throw open my 1 doors to you on such FAVORABLE TERMS OF: PURCHASE apart from my own personal considerations. The TermSWill Be Strictly Cash. No Goods Charged. 1. "iii 1’ r0 .v . v. ‘ ' ' ' I. \ I be clear .0 ex -r} person that it Will pay to come early, as the same reduction or discounts wrll continue to the \v . 1 r t . " , ' end Oi the sale. First come means ï¬rst chorce of goods. Rember the terms of sale. CASH ONLY. .6 NO GOODS ON APPROBATION. NOR SAMPLES GIVEN. 2e. MORNING, OCT. IO Your Opportunity for Money Savrng was Never Greater Than Will Be afforded During'l'his Great Sale \ u sou. ocmnm 17' f": l. ‘ â€M We never ha ? Furs, nor were t more attractive t It is only the I). make a good gar tial of course. lll your paying con of the fur. fl’ A remarkable ulll‘!.l.. in price from .51.". t- I,adl9§' (â€0er ï¬lm. . {or ........... 12 Button “into R i, . Ladies" {arm} I: L." upwards. D. M, (i Fl.» The Pictorial iii“. ‘ store, price In. .~..... VISIT OI: R S. ARE IN TO Our esteemed tuntmuz.‘ Brown, grower, Ki-iiu day, cut} his friends lmKr :.. ., :5 rejoice over this. )1: 1 home on Tuesday rummage ». Point about 8 {miles in. '.t ‘ +1 in his trim little }a('lit :‘u. ...-t to bring back on “Ruin-3min. ‘. ill be? 0‘ barrels of apples '.'.l..~‘ :.-‘ I pumhflfled from a farmer .1. ii .I‘ l trim. He was acconmm. * ‘ grandson, Mnster lellwn After loading up 2Ԡc Brown, who “11.x on 2‘9..- v 'i C pike-polo delivi-rimz nrxw'x ' 1 87311118011 how 10 huhdu- ': .- -~..:l while he plied ilh' l;\c'!’f: i; « -1 t0 the rear 0’ the \I‘xsv'. . .:I Iurpriaed when the \un" . (‘0me the “juroe†m. _ ,. NH M ’ Writ to be Issued; Pemboro, 00L I" ~71» .. 1 mm 01 the inquest, vluiwl . mm 1118111. on the late ‘Jn-s \ w. , , .i bah Berron, whom .’ 'l 11“ her death libsivrim: ' 1 dent WhiCh OCCUrrHl “3.9V ‘ ' undergoing treatment flown-.1, rumors ltun- 2..-.«:. z ,. on the Stu-«t that rm. xix-i. 1? M were But Sui.sl.wl Verdict Of the (‘OI‘UHVTk ‘7 N more CXRCI, llaliu' Iii-{L-I' N ‘h‘t Whilst the \‘n-rdu". an,» .“‘( in to the evidence ugh-L. I: WAN ONE TOP. AMPIJ'rA'ri-m Ir. Chas. Reid, of Menuhin, M “i"! a painful 1(“t‘i"l-" 1 My “WBOOD “bile )mf'wrig (*1 mm 3' “20 on his farm, ‘\l.ll'il ‘ h â€ï¬tted the amputation of . “at toe on his left {'01. l Held Was engaged in adjusting wt 05 the engine, When In so W his foot got caught in 1 Mrgrinding the sulv ‘ M an! toe into a pulp. l DI. “it: was called up by 'l’hi I“ â€lived in 20 minutes if!!!“ i “I! he received the message. '1 Wan-n enacted great pain I “'0'me from the wound. 'l _ m.“ h!- pttient. removed mm Mal. where the toe v vim. and this morning â€at. .1 M the patient is rest;