bl ‘! Carpets, Curtains, Blinds and Lace Curtains: ‘rocera' We let you off cheapâ€"our Prices are satisfactory. : lad/233’ and (JIM/dren’ s Underwear We have the best, cheapest and newest all through. ND PIANNS m1 Barnum Prices for Men’s anfl Bm’ Shirl: andnrawer: You find you have got into the right store. .aintain Lept. 270 sixteen Taking will be se who taught 9 Prices. fresh- We stand squarely to the front in this branch of rBusiness and say it is your Opportunity. The fee]- grows when you examine our assortment of ENS, BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ SUITS and OVER- ‘ You will be tickled when you get the beneï¬t of :ur Prices in HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS and lllLLINERY. Make the most of our Grand New tool; of MILLINERY while it lasts. We have a tst-class Milliner in charge of this Department. In FLANNEIS, FLANNEL SHIRTINGS, TLANKETT‘ .7, YARNS, Etc. ,wehavesomeof the Finest !uah'ties and best \alues for the money it has ever ten our pleasure to offer. JAN'I‘LES will cause a glorious turn-out. Such Our attractions in LADIES’ or CHILDREN’S l ~,uzmtitics of New Styles as we show leave nothing to We have the disposition, the Goods, the, ability to :iease you in DRESS GOODS or DRESS TRIMM- ENCS. Notice the splendid Quality of all our )RESS GOODS. LE W. MGGAFF Y My SQDhmhc- 99 1mm ~01 Lm Wars of OLOIH/IVG’ wa/{e upn’tis the Fall of ’92 rLarlIfls’ or Ehllfll‘flfl’s MANTLES Suï¬cient. Come 67w. came all to Mums mm Low 0434 94mm mm HIS; Heft; is :iiust what you Want and a variety of :\0 trouble to make a satisfactory selection. T/Ie open/kg mont/Is of til/:9 season shall be remembered j] all. '8 30588, Fur Coats, Cap as Caps, Collars, eta, “Wight brag about. A 1{ward to {be wise u It is your good luck that you Will be able to enjoy and profit by our not deciding-sooner. MILLINEBY- desired. Dress Bonds and Dress Trimmings. 7’ ME XXXILI. ’x‘ VOLU cmumï¬gorfn N0. 1724‘ .nels, Flannel Shirtings, Blankets, Etc. THAT HAPPENS. W rul- Ol' no W0,- The ï¬nal symptoms as revel-lama, mm in e.eyesheavyuu’ d fliedgfinï¬â€˜ilnz the teeth. mafl‘ ‘33-'23 ‘59! arm- or no w. , ARA! -r mn'nmn a“ O..___I-L, ,, I Don’t forget us when you want ‘ Clocks. Remember that we carry fthe largest stock and the greatest variety in the county, and our ptices are simply AWAY DOWN. Just now we oï¬'er extra. value in Ladies’ Gold and Gold-ï¬lled .Watches. The ï¬nest goods in the market at comparatively low prices. An elegant display of Ladis’ Lace Pins, Brooches, Stick Pins, Watch Chains and Charms, Necklets and Bracelets. Beautif and new patterns. ' ~. . The newest Styles in Engage- ment and other Gem Rings, and a. full line of our own make of Wed- ding Rings. As pretty an assort- ment as you could wish to see. WI DRAW YO“ ATTINTION 1'0 “I 1'0me“!“ If quality, variety and beauty of Goods, Rook-bottom Prices. and quality undeniably ï¬rebolass, war- rants our expectation of a brisk business season, we shall certainly have the latter. Hid-7. M 1). 15924-4!» Some of the prett'est things in Jewellery. Japanese and chinese Curios, Novelties in Silverware, Gold Watches, etc., are at hand and more are arriving daily. of how tastes diï¬â€˜er, we have pre- pared for the fall and winter trade with goods in such variety that they will appeal irresistibly to the most varied tastes. ' MINDFUL BRITTON BROS. Llndur. Sent. 21. 1892 - 21. at prices ranging from $2.50 to $25.00 eat/t. We show cords and cords ‘o'f Mantle Clot/1s, embracing all the very latest novelties in all the New and Fas/u'onable S/laa'es and Black, wit]: a com- plete range of suitable ornaments and trimmings to mate/I. 3â€"THREB SPECIAL BARGAINS IN lEALBTTBSâ€"a REMEJWBER, it is now an establis/zed fact t/zat t/ze dollar you spend wit/z us goes fart/tar, lasts longer, get: more sale, gets more quantity, gets more quality, and does you more good in service, wort/t and wear t/zan any money you s/wnd. Our Goods and Prices now waiting your inspection will prove t/zis. LADIES’ FINE IMPORTED MANTLBB AND OAPIB, Children's Reefer Jackets, Children’s Ulsters, Lacies’ I'm-Trimmed Mantles, Etc» We have spared no effort to make our stock one of the MOST ATTRACTIVE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN, and now that the goods are here and open for inspection we are MORE THAN PLEASED WITH THE RESULT. While we have unusually good bargains to oï¬â€˜er in every department, which we have not space to men- tion, we wish to call your attention to our Immense Stock of Mantle: and Mantle Cloths, bought under most favorable cir- cu mstances, and are being sold at (/1: same small advance ofproï¬t Illa! we gt! on regular staple lines. 77:: stock tonsil-t: of WARNER 82: 00-, OUR MAMMOTH STORE is piled to the ceiling with stacks of Bargains in all kinds of Dry Goods, Clothing, Mantles, Mantle ACloths, Furs PRICES THE LOWEST AVisit t0“The Lindsay Central†Will not her complete without inspecting WARNER 8: 6038 NEW STOCK. Brittdn Bros. We offer a magniï¬cent New Stock for Fall a_nd Winter. yet named for strictly ï¬rst-class goods, High Grades in all Departments, The Great Bankrupt Stuck M811, Kent-3L, Lindsay. and Furnishings of all kinds. LINDSAY, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1892. True ngqlt in Evergliï¬ticle. Warner at COQQBIIZ- Honest mlity Everywhere. SEPTEM BE R 27 Ofllofl . . ¢ . auroral . . K . lanaiâ€! . . . Echo rial . . . Ilaâ€":3. . . . . Inc-ID . . . .sah" a o 0 “0'5. LI . . . o’rOhli . - Valalbriw. . . Halo}: . o . Hof‘rHEâ€"v OE THE LAST 11 Brick houn- to rent-one o: Bonds: and two on Womam-u. ï¬nd and non nun-m every convenience. Anyone WM a homo an: in oomtnrublo and nut would 0 well to look at those. Putnam liven landlady. Apply to DAVID DUNOON. um. Sou- TCh. Isa-n, , ____ I INDSAY FURRIERS.â€"Tho stszs J Foam. 29 Kant-It. Eat. turning the cox-nor at the no. open home. All kind- of udlu’uld 0035' Fun and Salons. u And mule an odor. Bo: winning-ad latest Atria Inmate“. um, Sept. n. Canadian Paczflc Railway HOUSES TO RENT. â€" Three new Brick house. to rutâ€"one o: 800th and D to: three confloinon burden in a quiet funny And in 3 good loamy. For Mom:- ggply n: this once. Sept. H. 18'.- 23 3M. as 809:1“..an do'ar woe: ot Methodist Church. Good wan. Apply me. D. BARR. mam. 8m 14. 1892.â€"23 uneduplondldl uda red for Inge farm house. pry to J. N’EELKNDS. Donna. mad-ax. Sent. 14. 189L-23-3. t1. canard house work. Anal! MR3. JOBS KENNEDY. Undo“. Sent 2m. 1892 â€"24. A from; 93°93 ’P‘â€Â§ld.'! 00D: FURNACE FOR SALE. A amt handmronnh wood can ' ANTEDâ€"Good general net-van: at 32 Bond-st. 20d door wont ot flatbed!» OCTOBER 4 Home; 1’95? rs} feet. Joan MoSwm. noun.» 3. mason. Raf-0!. Sent. m 1591. OB ERIIFTINQ of :11 jigglpgou ‘ Am â€Miâ€. m oSWEYN a; ANDERSON, sun-ton. 8:0,. many. 0,0202: (mnggdiatdu oppqsilq the Duty IO‘ARPn-A lgdy hag aqcompodstiqn GOOD GIRL WANTEDâ€"To do New Advertzsemen ts. mmmqm â€viii-Motion... ’â€" gig giggftig‘lius 3.98%??? Hanna" ,.Mu an i as. Honday, September 26’, With “tutu, Katina. Frost Han-shawe’s “CABLE EXTRA 7 7 ' 30 0368.â€" 031:3:me PROF FONTMNI. 32: 803.. Wod- Mn and Mn om wool. Linda". 8093. flit. 1891-21 4. Natural Mot hod- (Joann-clan count. 2‘ w: 8 for whoa Dunn. Putnam course. no “no... CI for gnaw.“ To m_@ an: Oouolgu. Pang“ Rood Oran: mu to m unsun- q;uirod .100 chum Mon. v-n ‘Ic-dou mount! an!“ 5.1: Dacha. JR Noflmm Had.†On: 8098 am. 1891-262. BENCH LESSONS. Ora-nut torn“. my. mum femursâ€"Sum"? Srd’clul'Cenl add "mi?" 3110' ; to: Cancun! Public school. D‘Ifl'lu to com- menoo Jun. Hill. 1893. Alanna-dong. with admonish“) HENRY DOUGHTY. Sm. Oobooonk Son. 210:. 1891â€"21 4. 7 ,i MoSWEYN ANDERSONm now wo- uredtolonnoncoodnooufltybothpmv-um ymndo Qt the lowest current rates. mad-’1 809:. so. 1892 EACHERS WANTED.â€"Msle, hold- !" ud clan Certiï¬cate. «In! 8100: WANTED. ' RGAN, PIANO, VOCAL MUSIC m6 PIANO TUNING. n swam 3mm cm the team m:- the ad Plum. 3: a the Voice. Pllno min: 3: short notion Mom: Britain mmm «lawman. meet. undo hafnium! for amnion- Ind guru“. nag-gnu“. [899:2], 7m ’PERA HOUSE, LINDSAY. “will. . - m. capital Paid up, - $1,500,000 Surplus, - - $1,400,000 IIINDBAY AGENCY SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. law mowed It huhut cum: nun. No xofloo o! fluids-nu! manned. JOHNSTON SISSON no but “out of 30â€' “too! 390‘. In town. I par mud. Poor boon no no on torvaool hon. Buy the Boot. with nu- uunnm and an mm]. m gulf! 1:39!“ Dance)- loau s: .135. innuflflf ,_ -_ "'" "' " " no pun India‘s“: mum mun 81.00. '0?“ 81.“. A 313 "not!†on 0mm Ibo“. W.“ In noun I“ vms. We Mn new and Gunman m. In... uc lacy “am can: to my on, um a much le- mouoy. u well u a 10. no... noon 0! Como ud rm. to». m 311an ohesw that An commute“. loan “9 won-3'9 avenue". Woman's LEAD 1'88 TRADE [K BOOTS and SHOES JOHNSTON SISSON ROBERT 8088. Una-u. Doc. 31. leâ€"m :1. Agent [881‘ DOOR EAST 03' DALY HOUSE. Undo“. Boat. 22. latâ€"ll. The Country is ngflg Up of the new etyleein Hats and Bon- nets. Shapes. Trimming Efl’ectS. etc. They are certain to please the most critical taste. _M|SS_ 0_’ BRIE], DOMINION BANK. Have 3mg tried the 23rd and 24th. and inspect some MISS O’BRIEN, While toobnsy tomangefor a. regular Millinery Opening, would be pleased to have the ladies of the town and country call at her store FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Sept. Great mantis minimum M llll/ITAT/UIV A row Dom museum‘s. man. 30m and. mâ€"u. New Advertisements. ONEY TO LOAN. no are“ no. In 0! My. um mm Milt-8C. infinity!“ CIGAR? Jonytgn 8133011. ZDEmmwâ€"hionâ€"BEIIE TO THE LADIES- m comm 111:5 O’Brien. 10 I'll: FACT THAT Music. Mr. Cleveland and the democrats are encouraged by the large inning ofl’ in tho republican vote in Raina and Vermont In the recent inn elections. In both use. the republican. made the principal hone loKlnleyhm and Protection; and the commandltadvmblotodrop tome om question and so in strong (or tar“! Bola-manual!“ trade. McKinley himself stumped thudthe urgent import- anoeolrollhgupblanpubfleannaiodflu lnoldstoaï¬ot the notional oonhot was â€whomever: mpubllou platform. sun than wan ouch a marked ï¬lling of that I“: chain- to the some extent In other amino (lowland will oven at. m. hArhnaagonta-oflurhand. *8 MOW-m-“ “'3‘!!!†the We mom, was Intel! “1-, good. dog)!“ the WM phat t!» tep‘ity of Ta .0 “doe. in the salinity In deeidoucope. Still. a it h ppernor Thompson. who Is It â€be! Henhwhenthelmmwnlmhhn Hagan-t coma In I The tory Hamilton Herald ie onpoeed to SlrJohn Thompeon'e leederehip. It eon: “Doe- nnyone imagine than the people of Cnnede would endorse either Thompson or Topper a the next general election! The MhSlx-John'rhompeonhed hie chance end node dncke end drnkeeol it. whflethe public m ne much conï¬dence In the In- The London Advertiser memes-ks: "Fer- mers .will be interested to know that while ears were selling in New York st from 19 cents to 23 cents on Wednesdey. the price in the merket here wee from 12 cents to 15 cents per dozen. Restricted trsde is en evil. and thet continually. to the Cenedisn leaner." Still, the Cenedisn former voted heavily for restricted trade and hes himself tohluneit hesnifersiorlt. He seems to like psyins tribute to the monopollsu. The reception tendered Mr. Blake by the Toronto Irish societies lsst Mondsy even- ing wns s strand snwess. Mr. Blake msde an eloquent speech explsining reasons the: bed led him to so into the imperial psrlis- ment. Efl‘ectlve speeches were slso nude by Hon. A. S. Herd . Rev. Dr. Dewert. Archbishop Welsh. on. Peter Mitchell. Dr. Bel-gin and Hon. John Costlxsn. It menon- lltial gathering. Hon. Frank Smith ed. LOW PRICES FOR FARE PRO- DUCB. In addition to a locally disappointing grain crop as to quantity and quality the farmers of the district have to bear the serious disadvantage of unusally low prices. The prices of our two leading staples of farm produce are away down, and many believe they have not yet touch- ed hard pan. There is little or no encour- agement in the situation to warrant us in advising any one to hold or wait for higher prices. Wheat in Lindsay is quoted to- day at 63c. to 65c.; the price in Chicago for October wheat is 72c. to 73%c. with a feeling that 75c. is about low enough. and that is the bid for December wheat. In Toronto the price is 67c. for spring. Barley at Lindsay commands only 35c. The opportunity seems to be s good one for the N. P. to get in some work now in putting up prices of what the farmer has to sell. The high priests of that divinity should offer up sacriï¬ces and perform in- eantations to stir up the sleeping god to a sense of his duty. If it were the ‘sugar barons or cotton lords or coal oil men who were concerned we should see the N. P. at work promptly ï¬xing the tariff to suit the emergency. When the sugar duty was reduced in consequence of the action of the U. S. congress is that direction our tarifl' was adroitly arranged so that a handsomeâ€"a very handsome revenueâ€"stillbours into the pockets of the sugar reï¬ners. Many farmers who previously had an abiding faith in the N. P. will no doubt now think over these things. and they can hardly' avoid the con- clusion that it is a snare and a delusion as far as they are concerned. The Lindsey ma exhibition, which opensin thistown next Tnesdsy, promises from present indications to be the most Wu! of the series. The occssion will be grsced by the presence of the lieuten- snt-governor of Ontsrio end Mrs. Kirk- petrick, end the interest of the dsy’s proceedings will be gresdy enhsnced. We ere informed entries in number up to this ‘ dste considersbly surpsss those of previous yesrs. All concerned shouli do their best to incresse the success of the exhibition. The event is of greet vslue end interest to fsrmerssnd stock-rsisers of the district, end the show es s district sfl'sir should be msde every yeer more successful. Thst will, we ere conï¬dent, he the result this yesr, end consequently the sttendsnoe, if the westher is ï¬ne. will be very lsrge. ‘The president, directors, sud secretsry, hsve been indefstigsble in their lsbors, end they will, it is expected, hsve the gntiï¬cstion of seeing the show s grsnd success. Much will depend on the westher, of course, but there is s general impression thst the worthy secretsry Mr. Keith. hss ï¬xed Old Probe in the right wsy, so thst thefe will be nothing wsnt- inginthstrespect. Thereisslsotobe s brillisnt displsy of ï¬reworks by the cele- brsted End of Hemilton. The prognm for the exhibition will be found in detsil in our sdvertising columns. 7th psge. ‘ 5mm (Emahian IILSOI UILSOI. - mm. EDITORIAL NOTES. THE LINDSA r GEN TRAL. I. w. Wm. Chm-o- manning hm.w and,“ Sumâ€"X www.mmwm unm‘m anon. Dvn-nm.flot.l7 mumm- dl‘r.w.J.DubotoM| Mum-(hmnboozhhxm‘vm gn.;m.wmhmmus through .u the rich “mue- of arm on prom-sly [mt-bod. an the tub no- ose-tally stun- u the Now Jan-slum. unto when continuum Th: ago we om. ol Ming duly- um sham and h nodal. ansoxeLâ€"The Rev. Wm. Rllenee end his hendeome denghzer. now etetloned et Clereccevllle, province of Quebec. heve been for the leet week vlaluna hle eaed mother end eleter. end the ecenee of his boyhood. In Oekwood end vlclnlty. Mr. Rlleece preeched 1n the Methodlet church here on Ssbheth evenlng to e very le e end deeply lntereeted congregetlon. It led hle alecouree “A Bellmd Sermon.†te leg for hle text Ieeleh 52, 10, “Go through. 80 through the gets, when re the way ot the people; ceet up, cent up the highwey. nether out the etonee. m up e e enderd for the " he treeted the plenoteelvetlon no ertheeunllltndeot e rellroed.ehc thet the week Iran eerth toheeven le ceretclly end eecnrely leld; shot the gcepel treln le ccnetently reunion; end thet ell. on oleerlv eupeleted condition. ere Inle to get on hoerd. hevlng received the through ticket the eeenrenee o! nereceel eelvetlee by the holy Splrlt. The corner: wee round an wlth en eerneet m exhcctlca ell to comply fully end pruned, '10! the . manuals. “gt. the oth'onjre golmLmau1 :hé child bemg'ux. but. n 11W bland iii- somo weeks “to: eomlng. The had: was logmdgn Eden aground†lug. an Cxuzxss. â€"Thawrlptonl command to “lacuna and mulup I, ’1. curled out here to the full divine intent. Mrs. W. J. Hogs. a 11:1; Mn. Bab Shard"). nybo 7. Mn. N_. 8le! 5 girl. _Mr|. H141 loss but Ill- 0811UABY.â€"Da£h téék' sin} (Schism: chud at Mr. and Mn. E. H. CUE on Sun- [Wanna or T3: Pas-r) st-rxxssmc Accxmm'r. - 0.2 Tuudny lut Mu. Suvuwood. the sued motto:- of Mr. W. A. suvorwood of this plus. not with . dreadful dank by Ming through s trap-door in the bun that to the 1130: be- nmh. “scan-mg hu- scnll. The My was 82 you: of :30. When found a tow mlnum am going out, the flu! "lurk mg fled. She in: gang loved In E“: Amuvznsuzv. â€" Pun-by tome waiver eon union will In held 230:! October. Rev. B. Johnuon 0! Linden end Rev. an. Moon. of Omemee will conduct me Sebbnh m glue nee Monday will be up to all tome: occu- n'. Fun: Hamâ€"Mr. Suntel Eng ish'e CI new hotel will noon be emulated. no the "en- ureu ere now e: work. I: in I7xl7 in else. I erodes: e lerae kitchen will he built in the not only next I . The house in exam well loin on: lot otel pnrpoeee, end when com- pletod it will be without doubt on contort-bl. an hostels-y u ever ti ed wey-nret stopped et. nine hoe: Yam deserves credit for his enter beln Much our 13c“ never and. lam! ‘1'!“ flmutlggl‘" em a: lame coco put hex-lac only one hotel. Pensoxun. dam Rue Wlllluneon has returned from c menus; vlelt to Uncle Ben'e eonlolohc. Seam-0c: tell chow will he held early la October. Commâ€" Dlvlolon court dttlnm 21st October. The clerk .erze"“docket. AxmvxnsAnv.â€" "tainted-n cant-u- ere considered excellent end none but full members can edmmed. The door of the he]! bu recently been ennplled with the Inca modern hinge-end Icahn, end In outcome.- cnge canines," Ingndcn. Rnuovma â€"Dr. Cochran :- about to mmove to Cu vy. N. W. '1‘. He will be no- ooooed by Dr. no. mostly of 03mm 1);,ng 1' cheat! Amount tho MW 9 m. MUSICAL. â€" Our “Modal Swami-y.“ gadol- the W glad mm: d Pal. Cone-pounce o! Tm: F051;] Tn: m1). -Fu-mere me busy thresh- ing. The yield of when and bale: in ebou 1: (Mo! Mutant-.mrye sod M when are good, and prices mine hid]. Punuc 8mm. â€"There in mu. or no nickname. Thenhevebeeneomeeod- dean: I eon of Wm. Chambers tell from 0 had or pea and received Ierere injuriee. but and: the eunrul Men: or Du. Thompeon all Coghnne be it 11:er Lo recover. _ “- mun-u magnet: -v- __. ",_ â€". â€"-.. cyan-rm uâ€"u- Rev. Mr. Pcwn.oxeeed the mm with I. Lw well L'htltl tome u. when than. ‘11:. Snke‘end R3151“ genuine {ï¬g-canon sh mporun part. c e o co: or m the wipingomote emef debt. on the clanâ€. end wee-0mm the: aim the Amount required (815.) wu numbed. B nh mucu- madoeome intereetina end needed math. ener wgioh Rev. 1:?†an“: save every tore-em e u wntyminnul on the“8ineoithegew,"beinciineoedeo wit any: “nation. (the advice given wet. I. beected upon them would be a minute"- meni in tint pmienhrpenottheohnmh. Th choir of the church. which would 69 «edit N any city. adieu very much to the emoyment at the evening by giving eevenl selection. whiel were exceedinfly well modeled and merited the eppleue w ih which they wen received III the lace Merle: present. be «anionic. Atur the goodly numb. had "taken on uj moon: was mode to ohnn h. the pulpit of which was actuated moat approxnrhtn and tannin] manner '1 the oesooooble mun ad ram, which no dcubt hove token am prize It 3 moi ion. The mun-Inn cool-mm __ :i l†O I‘l is? exhiw u... u. n._-- n..-) Stu]. Ai‘ If; Ira. licence guptlou to It!!! .1..- -4._.-‘ A‘_A,ï¬. , â€"râ€" '- ow ‘ will HARVLS'Z‘ HOIâ€"Thb ennui hm home under the ounce. of the new churchhere tookpleoehere on My eta» noon end evening. A moo: delicious ewe-d or fowl end every conceivable delicacy known 8 theoooklnamwereprepsud by theme! 55° (oogreaAergp e‘pennegwhkk could I. BEA VILRTON. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS. 2‘11“: 1: OAK W00 0. OMEMEB. MANILLA. “The“!