Eve we can fovorable g room get If you are nges, then vertzs 0122911 ï¬g :., in stock. vindsay' we will be FLOUR 'wilrus‘ Eace, and USE- 3.23.10 Ems; 2.33m Wan r1173}: w.â€"-,.- muss mum Portï¬ï¬ope via Millbrook ...... _â€"1 40 pm Coboconk, etc...9 55 a m Baliburwn,em.10 35 a m t. Tnmnlo. etc.10 52 a m TRAINS Am 7-, Portlflope via Millbrook Port Hope via. Minbrook ......__140pm ..........545m Cx-bocouk, etc...9 55 a m Coboconk. ebc...6 20 an: Haliburwn,enc.10 35 a. m Halibutton, etc..3 00 a m Ix.’l‘oronto,etc.10 52 a m Ex.'l‘oronto,etc.9 12 a m Exfl'oroqto, etc..8 00 9 ml Ex.’1‘oront.o.em.6 02 pm I wm bosnouuaanum. W. KENNEDYS. Co's Dry Goods Home. Every purchsser 0: Dry Goods and Clown: should look them no. .._-_ c-on-A-v, gmh Sent" until Saturdlyflth if NTY. TOWN AND COU pangs HERE AND THERE- Mom! 0! Monte The Coezrove compeny occupied the beet-do It the Academy on Tueedey evening. Although they were not greeted with a. full house the W was not enshted 1n the leeet. The way “my uv- . ..... mm was not wanted in the least. The' music was produced by ml! 3 dozon different kinda of bells. dnlcuneru. sum month-‘ with beautiful humonymnd the melody pro- duced on the sublets In: very sweet. The :ecimlou hymnaLBDen was well given. and the volume stfltudol. «on!!! tho Inna young Indy were mum: executed. Alto- Bether the entire creamsâ€. «medallion: was mung-m! it utobemmdthoydldnot hives Inger “dance. GRAND FRIDAY SEPT. 29. L# A Great Bargain Week COMMENCING on ' Saturday, the 30th September and until we will oï¬â€˜er the greatest bargain list ever seen in Lindsay. It will be a. gljand ï¬_nj_eh of the summer trade and WLâ€"â€"-- --â€"nn‘m , REMEMBER FOR ONE FULL WEEK THESE BARGAINS WILL Take advantage of itâ€"don’t be too late or you will regret it. Subjoined is a partial list of special Bargains: Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose, .30. per pair, regular price 10c. and I Ladies’ All W'ool Cashmere Gloves, 15c., regular price 25c. to 40c. Ladies’ Under Vests, 10c., 15c. and 20c., worth 20.c, 25c. and 40c. Ladies’ Silk Gauntlets, 25c., regular price, - - - 500. 900 yards of Dress Goods at 10c., regular price, - 20c. 1,200 yards of Dress Goods at 150., regular price, from 250. to 400. Onequarter their value. 910 .4?vr lemnants of Dress Goods - - Honey-comb Towelling, - - - - 3c. per yard. \Vide Curtain Screen, - . - 5c. per yard Art )Iuslins, - - - - 50. per yard. - - 50c. Boys’ Flannelette Shirts, 25¢, regular price, 200 Men‘s and Boys’ Ties, at 15c,, regular price, Dovs’ Heavy Cotton Socks, - - Men‘s Heavy Cotton Socks, 100., regular price, - : L5c. to 40¢. - 5c. per pair. - 20c. 03:- each- M. W. KENNEDY GO.’S more â€hm.- Some time between Tinned†ovum end Pride! morningfotmt week the prom of 8mm a: Kuhn were entered by thieves En- hance wu effected. by munch-emu: madman: and breaking 3 window. which enabled them to null beck the helm Nomiâ€. Meter. wee men but I smell mount of than which had been left In them (1er- Tho ate had goddamn!!! been let: unlocked 1):;th Fan Term of the --I .‘la Livy-J -__,-_ J Men’s Heavy Cotton Socks, 10c., regular price, Heavy Undershirts and Drawers, - Full Sized Black Cloth Shawls, - All Gimps and Braids at Half Price. Boys‘ Suits at 81.25, regular price, Boys’ Suits at 81.50, regular price, - Boys’ Overcoats at Cost. ‘Lu ....:-A “VJâ€"I .7. Very Fine Sealette, $4.00, regular price, Men's All \Vool Pants, for - Remnants of all kinds at half original C In addition t9 out ...... Tuesday niaht both umvw-v - - “Sm-L: 8: Killed: were nth and}?! “window. m m.mm which M enmod. In mum-e the mm‘ ill-mm: mdl. I: name-6 MW Manama work at tumult-in "m†“mutemmwr M. W. KENNEDY 60. Tables, we oferany 008T. This is the fore the list is unu IIUIucIvuo vu v Summer Goods re chance of a lifet r‘nc'zihlhg i'hi the store A T ime, Come early be- broken. We will positively not pro- long the time past One Week, 22th. 1893.â€"77- Sent. __ V TRUNK RAILWAY. U? (I sill-\- nmâ€" -â€" -_v .â€" the opening of the Autumzikcampaign. Saturday, 7th of October, petal-mush Business n A A -_LA-nn ah BE AT YOUR COMMAND. W Kennedy a: Ca. m mu m mm MN is mm *6 mm m m In mm m mum WML wt «0 BB 3}! 7 197MBâ€; 33 9mg Q8 “UN†‘5“ 4% 0|! '. Kmnmr 8: DKPAR‘I‘. original Cost. Pocono 0! Industry. We are your dealer-e. we take the lead in all kinda of woollen goods, both in quality nod price. Lost Seturday our retail sales were 11 pairs blankets. 104 yards shooting. a urge quan- tily of yarn and other zooda We can supply the whole country, Ind have eta-ted by selling at prices which make even wholesale men sick. Hoax 830s. Lindsey Woollen Milkâ€"774. Ploughing Inch. A meeting of those Interested in the provin' cinl ploughing match will be held In the council .. n,,x-_ .m.â€".... n. bum y.v_Dâ€"-_" 7 chamber. Lindsay. on Saturday snot-noon. o: two o’clock. The county of Victorio has been highly honored in being chosen on the county in which to hold the ennuei provincial ploughing , _--.1 _- w-AVH w lava-n -â€"â€" _â€",ï¬, much. The government grentis s. good one} and the success of the match lien in the individ- ual efforts of every termerin Victoria. Itis hoped that the fame oi! the banner county of Ontario may be worthily upheld. and that this season's match my be the most successful thnt has ever been held since the provinciel govern- the ground has been secured. end much interest is shown in the 9:05 ect, but let eech turmerin ‘ Victorie either compete to: eprlze or be present at the match. The exect date hes not yet been ï¬xed. but it will he enncunced in a few den. received with deep regret by may of the old residents. The doeeoeed had lived in [indoor (or many years nt lately had resided with o brother-in-lewi Toronto. end had otteined the age 0! 61 years He leave- o grown-up umily. â€"A much respected resident of Undue! poled may on Monday inst. 25mm. in the person 0! Mr. John Bums. uncle 0: Mn. Geo. Moflnah. ‘nttheegeotn veere- Thedeoeoeedwunnold left townto visit I sister in Squaw. Mich, G.T.R- notion. the body W token to Peterboro ior interment. > â€"mr. All. v“...- ...__v-‘ Blacominc. Punch xiver. Tuesday lut- â€"Mlaa Ellen Bombay 0! Rochester, N. Y.. I. visiting friends In mum. Ops and Emily. â€"Mra. Noah-nth. um Nooladl. Mn. -m- 0. V. mâ€"â€"â€"- 031.. arrived In town on Wetland†0mm:- mdmtho sue-tact Dr. Hardin-n. -Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Soottot Detroit. Mich!- price, - 20c. r price, from 250. to 400. One-quarter their value. - 3c. per yard. - 5c. per yard - 50. per yard. rice 10c. and 12%“ price 250. to 40c. 20.c, 25c. and 40c. _ - 50c. rNâ€"Jn "rind home from nun-undue!!! 25c. each. $1.00 each. mm CANAUIAXJ’OM‘, MNDBAV. ONTARIQ FRIDAY: .0. .3. â€"l 0... 1 n;- .S" Q? $6.00. $1.00. nan-m,“ nun:- I In!!! mmm" J, NW k†“Why an. Gross. (103m: 1, mmm mmundthe lt.-70-tf. saith: the lucky inflict, a 810 drm tor the proud magm- _nnd a 35 gold piece for the indu- . -4139... -l - Mk. _"7-‘- â€Av-nu uâ€"â€"_ __ men: datum: little Brimâ€"r o! :- balmâ€"774 8m Rota. â€"On Saturday inst Mr. J. Han disposed of his dnerondater. by anidintlcm ,tour.'rolbert Evans oi Yolvorton, who main to: shiv- want to Scotland with his next Winona. â€"Mr. Robt. McGnhey of Emily succeeded in omying of! ï¬rst prize at tho Peterboro Control with his ï¬ne two-yeu-old ï¬lly. by Simon Pure. Homgoodonmto feel proud at his victory. They sell chasmâ€"7M. â€"R. Man! is selling ï¬ne meeting lumber It $3 per 11. feetâ€"72M. â€"-'.l.'he isolation hospital is to be built at once. Mr. Somerviile, contact. has the plans nearly completed. â€"sxo will buy a good suit and overcoat at Goccu’s. They have given $25.00 on a prize for the ï¬nest balmâ€"7M. â€" u x-..‘ alumna no We Imam yawnâ€"um. -Messre Hurley 8: Brady have disposed of the wool purchased by them this eeuonto Horn Bros. ot the Lindsay Woollen Mllls. â€"Contrsotor Kells is pushing the work on the new school lnthe East ward. and expects to have it closed in hetero cold weather. ~Hurley a; Brady have recelved a. cer load or rock salt. Farmers. you should try it tor Belting your cattle in the ï¬elde.â€"68.â€"tt. ,,,___u__s...aM cam In mung you: vow-v .â€" -..- _--___ â€"A very ï¬ne aeolette. reanlorlvrioo 86.00.13 being sold for 8.00 not yard duh: barium week at. M. W. Kxxxxnr. a; Co'sâ€"7742. â€"'l‘he steamer Golden City. Coot. Reynolds. of Lakefleld, brought a. very large tow or lose up the river for the Rothbun Cc. this week. , #4.- _....o_ On Inn! A lacuna up Luv Luv; Av. u... ___,, â€"Any worklnzman who wants to buy a house and lot can do so for 370. Don't delay. Apply to M8- ALLAN St MAcnoxxLL. barmanâ€"62. J L__.- I- on- (him. w nus- nm.‘ - ..._-__- â€"Remernber the harvest home in the Queen- et. church on Sunday and Monday. 8th and 9th Oct. The Rev. Mr. Bartlett is to preach on the Sabbath. â€"A receiver has been appointed to wind up the nrovinoiai council of Chosen Friends. Ito meta will be distributed among the certiï¬cate holdets at once. [1010611) In Ullvvo -sts Bus. Dress 3nd Mantle Msker. hwing learned with Cuber. Tomw. In pre- pared to do Dreaamakina In the latest styles. No. 76. Kent-st-_75-_tf. . ,, A-.. -...I n...- Inlnl'b CANADIAN .ros'r, sum-m next. a: 2 o'clock. Jun-s Xxx-m. North Vex-1mm. Eudora. Bar and Reuben taker of Vial: Govca's when you come S.â€"â€" _~_- Eve Brown. Volume: Milo label but)“. Fenelon Fells. end another whose name we did not loom. let: town by the eleven o'clock expteu to enter me Bellevlllo Doe! Mute Initiate. .. ._ ___-.u-.. -0 “m nhnrnh 0: England temperance loci“! we! held Mon- day evening lest. A lune number were present. Rev. Mr. Crelahton of Bobcenecn wee the epeeker e! the evening, end delivered en inter- esting Address. The eolee. duets end recitetlene en the programme were well received by the Indiana. â€"Yo§terdsy momma. u 3 man nlmou Stewart. u: auctioneer from Peterborouah. who was ensued by Hours- Gmh 8:00. to dis- lanaiâ€; uu-uuv -â€"-â€" _-_- V mun named Elliott kicked Stunt?! box at amusing was: Showâ€: on ohuo.’ quite in nodonbn he wmhsn to m manual: to: -Somo time since. when 1: van pmpooed to ham l cub! pulmom “than nun 7-- ’ nâ€"_â€"-II _-‘ ‘u‘w-n â€" ,7 7 Exxon». "hem um have mm place nova-“we week-mm: («than work otbon who have resolved 1 nun mot adhesion and no new mm m mum. pm the water. «not uterine which villai- oranh~me Only: hook or no dn'oe‘ui 014 min†want-menu) they "0!meme mum quit. I â€Mummy: on: and]. agï¬uvm-IMVMMOO mum umwmm_ «gag; nu colâ€"n all cud: uni 111:1...11“ J .1 l 5.8398 3:88 a .3 a £338 g «.3999. an! ED 3500.“ an! on» .35.â€" 3 38.88.33 8?: E8 .859 o3 .1388 .8333 5 82. a I 383... I \1 ll} vill>a ..... ‘4 ï¬e...“ ._. HM“! In "VI I“ [0 WW I!!! M“ “m tmtï¬mm “I“ WHO \II “M. H“ H “I â€' '“ “Q".TQ“. to town. ‘7.me you n w "u m “Gone! m. , . -4. mmhlm-‘lfl.’ you W WW W73" Mama‘s. _mmm.mu macho: m sen-anvil! wusdaddedm Ammonumwru ourpooplotunodounommobimum crust-mund- hookah-wanton “duh! o'clock byRav.N-mll.md utter-Ina!!!“ mmflmmm' aboard. m "3" “fly outlined “IKE-“lo mm b,m,xmmanov.m.mm others. Then came some â€mum min! Ind mdmpbynnnmbaotoumcwnland mmmuduetothoeflorhotmo comm» teem pmvldmgauchamne pron-mum The mo! Mr. Admin mix-l! brunch! “10 W down. ndgvery mt evenlncwuenjoyod ‘, n - L--â€"b. m- A. Ila-nu. 1|! :1! 1J4 kt. :1 35::- Soas «985 he #6888893 053 In HID “tutuâ€"w â€" , _ monthly meeting! during tho an and winter months. “which due notice will be Riven. Our young friend and former townsmm. Mr. J. E. Bunnaaley. G. '1‘. R. might agent gt Inflammation†unset! 3 life mar In menu-momma ï¬zzle Anderson otJuut- ville. The insomnia: ceremony took plus on Wednesdu. m m. M) the residence of the bride's tuner, Mr. Henry Anderson; Rev. C. bride's tuner, Mr. noun-y Hiram Fume calcined. Mill Mulbrook. assisted tpeAbridc monu- .- M' .....7,, Milibrook. assisted the bride. while Mr. Barry Anagram. brother of the bride. performed the some service for tho groorn. After put-king of I. bountiful wedding dejounor. the happy couple took the evenink trnin for Chicago nod the World'e fair. followed by a shower of old shoe: and the best wishes of their numerous friends for their future hoppineu. The hridol gifts were oumeroue, handsome. voineble nod appropriateLâ€"[Poro Hone Guido-....Wo join :13. (Mr. Bnungeby'n my friends here an offering the hsty couple our connstuls done and trust £1101:me llva to enjoy I long sud happyimrrlod lite Oct. 5th. at eight 9. m. in nu of tux-niahing the gymnuinm. This will Rive the friends or the yam men 3. ounce to help in tarnishing them with none profitable exercise during the winter nâ€" .L..> Aug-ulna (h. evenings. Admission we. un waw......... _. following programme will be rendmd :â€" Part First. A AAm h' the mum. D. R. Andexun. Address by the Chaim!!! um Qurtotto ......... Wants! 3010-..---.....-......m.w Dom open 3: 7.30. magnum. w commence n the I. DU- 5- Ownâ€"- v_-, Manama. Mr.J.c.8u-mmum amulet-stunt meeting. â€"Bon' bible obs: em Sand-y morning: 10:. m. mmmmmacwn startnext Sud-y. Bonmmwwlc welcome. â€"'rhomnulbudneu mum of the YJI. 0.me behold cam-d†"mom†10m.“ mammals: momma. corner Kent ad Cumulus-Its. Monotupmidentnd tandireownwul be held on thumbs. A Hull-038nm momma-adovm Tho} slum duped “130:1;va conducted In momma. Minnow: bythooholronhnchmh. Gwen-aunt duo to Mr. E W. Putin for the lateral: he I: m: Ind im- , Monarch “Sud-7m Ill-In};lnhiod. "An ammfuumu nbipct. “saw “deacon." I‘LSymuuuww-nm‘ nextwéokmrmwu “mm wotk ...... {rho www.0ocu.m. RTm:taW(D.Y.)Wm mu otthochmhmdpredchmmm.< day evening. “win I most will! mash: hevuylwum {use unbu- bdu la sua- dsnoo and mammals prom u: um dam-um one» Quito". ambu- ot you" people we†Imam but mo “End-3m“ lot: no ma'nntmodhmfluwomhol at home. mu Hammad m- Klncnnc I» noted henna mn- JM. toâ€. “'1‘!" mum: 3 mile “.mm town." an. m an I manque: entitled “In! Qpaqt of - â€"â€" -.,n_____..-.-lu-t “v. . mum“ Wan-v- â€"'-- V. . Soon." mmudmmnnnm WI“ MM!†m WCM'I ï¬lth Chicago. manta-£91.11. how-ct mgwunwmutmwmm-m anomaloSwmdm‘flnMMukd g. â€at ugh: mum'nm air-I! M M building. and ent'oud “mimic-decoded“!!! munch: «ammonm-ummm anâ€; «an: than. u M m M umww mw.m M- ed. mm. ' aid hum-Ia cout- m‘ m' 0!!†a†WW“ m :1. , fun-ï¬ll “4 3"“ W at til ' ‘ . “mu“ 1mm†‘ WM m I'm!" I’M -. Full or chunk not“. .oâ€"g-n-no- C. A. local. .u-ooo-.p-o----oo~o Ivanâ€"W hm' numb!“ .oâ€"o' ..oo.c--..-o.. -..---..-o On thaievenlnl 01° FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 139E mu Jul-on B. de snp‘rnmnnM The New, MA N TLES, DRESS 00008, CLOTHING Whatever there is Novel and Original in new sea- son’s Mantle: will be found in our assortment. DRESS GOODS 2;;::°2“;:a’2.'5mpm 33353;: 3,7:ng“ we cannot fail to pleue end gratify Buyers. .7 CLOTHING Our Overcoat: and Suite for vuiecy and "’75 .7 2 , o extent of our Stock should not be over- 7 34. 1’ . . . ‘ looked by any buyers. Carpgts, purtains, Blinds and Curtain Poles. nu)- "A. .. num- n nuke a. 9000““! Of "" I' ' ' ’ I - Everyday Goods such as these we make a. spocumy on and are prepared to offer some extn inducements tc Buyers at tnis time. MILLINERY. VEILINGS. RUGHINGS and TRIMMINflS. I In these dainty accessories or Iemimne mire we r“- sent a. stock that can fully be said to have no rival. Let our patrons rest ussured that in every case in their dealings with us they will get the best values for the price they payâ€"and those prices will be the very best and IOWeat that can be made for Goods ï¬t for us to sell and suitable for you to buy. You will be warmly welcomed by LINDSAY LEADER OF LOW CASE PRICE 8, Hurrah for the FAIR! mum-Ly. Soot. 21. 1893.42. r, the Novel, and the Useful are all includ- ed in our Splendid Pall Stock of . W. MGGAFFEY. and MILL/NERY. ity accessories of feminine attire we pre- that can fully be said to have no rival. on: rest assured that in every case in their A us they will get the best values for the iy-and those prices will he the very best :hat can be made for (330d: ï¬t for us to â€"~_...‘_ M. 1m Ind we make a. specialty of extra. inducements to 30m ~:MANTLES m Baum. "009 "9.7. The season for Mantles is rapidly ap- p r o a c hing, and ladies are naturally de- ‘ siting to know where to pro- cure the most f a. s h i o nable goods at a small cost. . Goods we stand second to noneâ€"in fact in Dress Patterns we excel. Our Hopsackings, Basket Cloths and Whipcords are the ad- miration of all the ladies. We have p u r ch 3. s e (1 direct from the German m a n u factur- ers an enor- mous stock of the latest deâ€" signs, which are now open for inspection in the new addition that we have plac- ed to our already large premises. GOODS DRESS oï¬'cringa line of double i old Serges at 20c. worth 35 cts. These goods are now on exhibition in our window. In Dress no will b0 Fall “Mary Opening, FALL ANB‘WIHTER fla-"ILLINER l7. A 9.7 8.16% win convince you tn: the aty'ms am very pretty, and the :hupes becoming to til. Ehe ladies of Lindsay and m round? 1*: country are invited to call at. my store on the above days and view my choice - stock of - 1UESDAY. SEPT- . ‘ U.£IUW°“‘"' O x \ iii“ A N†_E. 3'73†1’ , __... .. I’ï¬ay‘r/ . ‘ . an, ‘ ‘ GUN POWDER! the :hapes becoming W W MISS O’BRIEN; 516's? cor- :sot of Ben-on 30M Lindsay. ‘ a .t j .“A Loaded Shot Shells. 1‘ The Price is so Law that 9 «at will not pay to load . " them yourself- " "-' maxim nun sHoI quman. J. c. stamping on. . Portland Cement, Plaster Paris and White Lime, etc. HARDWOOD. HARDWOOD. HARDWOOD. Both Long and Short. THE RATHBUN m g? â€115917. Sam. 21. lmâ€"fl. Miss :~.-. a renown: DIVI- The Rathbuq G. Ed wards. LOADED WITH O’Brien, Jitm aime- In)!†' I ’l .1! #44 4|- ‘ V