d ed V? ""23 m ' roln Spiosion Tum, n baths, and G Lafayette Sutton .31â€? dying. I: .1111] INTER ands easy. “We I: ined, )rta- Fall n28 'om' Flo-g 11833" "L once .0“ Vs... kingâ€" to: Pntl McLENNAN 5L LU HARDWARE. Carriage Hardware, Blacksmith Goal, Harse Shoes and Nails, Iron and Steel. Artists Colors Windsor and Newton’s Paints and oils. Scales, Chums, Meiennan 8100. SCRANTON COAL [cLENNAN C0. Chm FARM TU RENT. TEND ERS WAN TED. grime“ will be received by the undersigned up to may?" the 25th of September. for Muff?“ ugh aube Town Em, mkgvood. 'Plgus mer‘wlï¬uauom at. the Clerk's ofï¬ce, Little Bntam. .ow:~t tender not necessarily eccepued. “We B" . , J. B- WELDON. \u4mua, Ht 1 Sept.. 18932â€"84 2w. E New Importations gAx-rriving Daily. _, 7 . ~ ura’ , â€" «I " guno V0 . to The 0 Count! .. 11‘.» held. Duh-3“!“ h Jud“. of the. w ‘z U13 Honort. e Coun‘hom . . :nAg'tééaébeyny o! V'lcwm- “ a" Lindsay. on Friday, the First Day of 0mm?†NOTICE is hore‘oy given, that a. Court “1“whexd pursuant to The Oatsrio Voters' IE] DRY GOODS, - Whiting, 1397'“ ‘en “1061 am. to hen md detpmine the :Vem “mania“ of errors md omissions in the “'3’ Lu: ot the Municipality of Ops. for 1897. .An 9950113 having business an the Court are required ‘° mend at :he said time and place. E FALL. I897. w} .; ‘, ..â€Mmuuwm ’0 ALL W [10M IT MAY COgCERlS ““3 531.1597de Jonndnednring an anon WILL LEAVE PF‘elOnI-‘tnsst 7153m.snd230P-m. I‘M-ya... mooun. and swim. ARRDE . Melon-ms“ nus-mand7oopfl- Indium..." aooammd£15pn “‘1 It 31mm: Pom who dam Pu‘to Summon Point, Pmmdm “11020.: return 26c. radon Mm W350: Madman-8;“ Mandate. ‘ MW Advertisgments. «lily 5E vrï¬nr ",3, Fence Wire. AT LOWEST PRICES. 51w Steamsr Brevhnnml. SEASON [897. Time-table, Betvxon Lindsay and fete: Latest in Art Safeens Sillialines and Decoration Novelties. SPECIAL PATTERNS AND QUALITIES IN Delivered at lowast Prices. i‘/I}':Lezzzzazzt a: I! ‘ ASK TO SEE THE NEW FALL GOODS .- [We are always ï¬leased 10 5/2021? czzsz‘omers Mnmgk 02/17 various Lines. Spades and Shovels, Iï¬ll ;°"nsz timeub' a goes into_ elect on loudly Wrapnareues and Fancy Saleem. ,he um day 0! Sept. maï¬a-W. g, Kalsomine, Jellstone, Painters’ Brushes. rcihL’ rear Koiiééf’ifx‘é‘ci-iiéfi‘éhmin, Saw. South Side of Kent-9L {-2 rear end of Lots 18 and 19. Con. 12. men so and 90 acres cleaned and :verJailinz stream; good Irma homo. tone wall with good stabling. Apply . :0 JAMES H. ROGE§S_ yigke'ljn’c‘. n-vr- -- ___ L‘ that I hnva mwlc application {or he Hotel License held by John Mc- the Village of Lorneville. and me!) n: considered by the Board of License n :31): day 01 Sept.. 1897. GlLLAN MCKINNON. 1897. - 84 2w. We have now in hand a beautiful arrav of the latest Novelties in array W. F-O'BOYLE Clerk 0! the T9. 0! 0P9- ’. W. Respond: a: Go ATHOROUGH BUSlNESS EDUCATION AT PETERBORO BUSINESS COLLEGE PRINGLE 5‘au- 'â€"â€"_ Leave OWENâ€"f sBUND um the arrival ct Steamship Exu'ess due to leave Toronto Union Station 10 50 a. :1. same day S S. ATHABASCA every Monday, S S MANITOBA every Thursday, S.S ALBERTA every Saturday. For SAL’LT STE MARIE PORT ARTHUR and FORI‘ FAST UPPER LAKE STEAMSHIPS Leave OWEN SOUND sftermthe arrival of ,4..- ,»-....;A I‘hï¬nn C)NNEC ItNé‘I‘c’Eï¬x‘lc sw. Marie with Minneapolis St. Paul J: Sault Ste. Marie and Duluth. South anore an Atlantic Rv . for an Western States points. and st. FORT WILLIAM and PORT ARTHUR for Manitoba. Canndian North Was, Brimu Columbin and all Paciï¬c Coast points. Full information from any Canadian Paciï¬c Ry. agent or C. E McPHERSON,l Ki~ g-st. East, Toronto. COAL and WOOD JAS. I1. LEN/V0†is prepared to furnish best quslity o! stove, Egg and Nut Goal, Dry Hard Wood, long or short. and Mill Wood any length. at lowest prices, delivered to any part of town '. G. MATGHETT. - - AGE! C. P. R. omâ€. 60 Kent-st. Lindsay The New Single Arch Steel Bridge OvertheNiasa-ra giver 9t Ema» Thursday Fridq md Stturdsy, Se , 23:6. 24:]: and 25th 1897. three red lettn dug the history oi the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEI. um this grand schiovemont of bfldge'bnildlng will be 29ml! 0 cdtotlu ublc. EXLIZ 0_N Fmgembidmm III..__A- C C bull‘D. I : II vow-w: 8 9a 1.5: : Nodal-m.“ 822.8. ogggwognévï¬géï¬ss 82.818 Frovm8,ou.m£awm_.oEâ€"8§EB ‘nilrrllln Our increased attendance last year (the lamest in the history of the College) shows thtt solid work is appreciated. Indiv:dunl instruction allows pupils to advance :9 they ore nble. Those who xre backward receive special attention. Write {or circulars and specimens 0: Penmmship Liberal reductions to clubs. [>3 85.53 53 no awn-n 80% an: 8 05 no a 73:59 . t 3 .an an no 5255 one I: bl; It III-L Ill- cll Ialnal 9; ~ 2 iii Now is the time to decide this question. If you desire a. thorough training in Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewrmng and all subjects taught. in ï¬rst class Busi-ess College-, such may be obtained. - wmboundnrthompervhion olmuputw.~ Fm 1m Unduy â€8813â€â€œ Mad Toronto oasesâ€"1 Kins-8t. Went Unmn stating}! 9E9}. 513:! South Pukduo .und Central ï¬nal and Wood Dflice. _ 17" W ï¬end Trunk Railway. Bungle McCrgg; CLOTHING. STILL RUNNING J. H. Lennon. GRAND OPENING or Whexe cum I E8 McCREA. Peterborough, Ont WILLIAM. â€Int-'1-"|)"‘I"h"lp"l-'fl. AGENT CANADIAN POST. A Lunch Countes- ln the Men Boule- Messrs. Hones sad Butler. M the Man- sion house. opposite the market. with their nsnnl push end enterprise. hue aided to their already increasing business I lint- oisss lunch counter. when lunches will be served st :11 hours and on shortest notice. All the deliceolss oi the sauna will be served in ï¬rst-clue style. A call solicited, â€"43 nl2-84 1w. noon Buntin- â€"Mr. W. A. Goodwin in: men n wank hum-wing his building M the north west earner c! Cambridge and Pool its. an: ï¬ahadiau $05?- â€"Ilr. Chas. V'. Bennett. of Onenee. bu been appalnted classical mute: st the Bmle Collegiate Institute at t ulna of $300 per mnnm. â€"JLI'- I. U. “Inkl‘WI-g". v_- _..7 shipped on Manda: about two Eulmdh of cattle and sheep to Montreal and ozhar 059mm pom. __ ‘_ _ â€"Mr. John M. Welsh. of Douro town. ship. had a very valuable blood colt stolen tram him last week. The shit! is thought to be a young man. â€"The root of the Academy at Music has been repainted and other neeoeenry 1m- orovemenss have been made preparatory to the fall and winter enauemente. -A local chronic drunk has been reeling around the streets for the past two weeks and presents a most dlsimstlng sight. There is a law to take care of such men. Why ls it not enforced? - - n,;_Â¥!____ â€"Thos. Gaghen, formerly of Peterbaro and Bridgenorth, had both his legs severed in an accident on the railway near Homil- ton last Friday. He is still living. Mr. Gaghen is known by many in town. â€"Jcs. Black. a farmer near Cookewwn. killed a horse lest J uly by striking it with a rail. He was annoyed bacmse the load was jammed in e gateway. A few days ago a detective had him ï¬ned $10 and costs for his cruelty. â€"S:oufl’vllle wily proceed at once to put in a water works eystem, which will be instituted on the gravitation plan. The woxk Will be done under the direction of J aha Gault, oi? Toronto, and will be com- pleted by New Years. â€"l\Ir. R. G. Cornell, insurance agent. has, we understood, bought the residence lately cccngied by Myer Smyth at the 11.. Iâ€" can at n Vï¬" Annex, uvyuy“... '1 __ c :rner oi Albert-st end Fair-eve. at a very reasonable ï¬gure, and contemplates lurther improvements. â€"}1r. Albert Jewett. liverymnn. has a very striking turnout, consisting or a coupe drawn by {our handsome grey horses. driven tandem. on exhibition about town Fridsy afternoon. The outï¬t is a credit to the stoaies. â€"Arthur Par-kin wheeled from Bolton, 35 miles west of Torcnto. on Sunday. He lets BJltOD at 9 a. m. and left Daly house Toronto at 1.15 p. m. and MAVfld at Lindsey at 7.15 p. m., making the run from Toronto in exactly 6 hours. â€"A mad wagon with suspension springs, very unsteiully painted and nearly ï¬nished, which rides so easy that: a rough road is hardly noticed, has 'usn been completed at. Mr. J as. Hamilton a Carriage Factory. The vehicle was sold to Mr. Albert J ewes: before it- was completed. - 7.- A-“ â€"The ï¬re in the new $30,000 opera. house, Barrie, Ss. nrday night. week was an expensive experience for the: town. as it might, have been averted had the pro- visions cf the by-law been complied with. The citizms now lament. .n’ n44_: mmsu’. mixing. â€"Mrs. Wm. Kempt. near the Grand Trunk roundhouse, is about to have her house greatly enlarged and improved. She has let the contract for the carpenter work to Mr. W. J. R:ezin ; Lindsay Bros" will do the masonnrv and brickwork. â€"The rand rpara house, Barrie. erect- ed at a cost of 8%)000 by ex-Treasurer Sanford, and conï¬scated by the county on the discovery of his defamation. was damaged by ï¬re on Saturday week to the extent of several thousand dollars. â€"4,000 boxes of cheese sold on the Peter- boro cheese board on Thursday averaged about 9:3. A higher price was received by telegram, but under the circumstances was refused, as it was thought the enter- taininu of such a bid would ruin the board. â€"Rev. James Kines. pastor of the Division-st. Methodist church, Cobcurg. died at Clifton Springs Thursday. He had ï¬lled many important pulplts in Ontario and Quebec. He was past grand master of the Independent Order of Oddfellows of Quebec. â€"As we predicted Mr. D. C. Trcw has won a fair share of the prizes at the Tc- rontc exhibition. Twelve birds were ex- hioited by him, for which he captured nine prizas and a sliver medal. s has been offered some fancy prices for choice birds, but has declined making a sale so â€"S:reet Overseer Walker has made an excellent job of lowering the stone crass- lng oppodte the Benson house. Those at the corners of Ycrk and Kent eta. and Lindsay and Kent-eta. rtqolre the same treatment before any further work Is done on the street. â€"'l.‘hls is evldentlyn good year for the paach, but not particularly so for the grower, as they have became a glut on the marker. Lut Seturday evening in too city two baskets of peaches were offered for 25 cents in order to dispose o! the supply on hand. A - .u n,_-__; DASHES HIRE â€"â€"The Ontario Institute for the Dee! and Dumb will re open on Wednesday Sept- m- ber 15: . Pupils tram Lindsey. Kin- mcunt, Fenelon Fells, Coboconk and other points in the district are expected to connect with the morning train leaving Lindsey at 10.56 a. m. on themdey. â€"Mr.R. Irwin. cf the west and three stores, leit Lindsey for the North-west several weeks ego. He now sends word that he is pleased with the country and has dzclded to take up a. 200 acre farm. He has sent for his family, who will go next month. after visiting friends in Toronto. Midland, Fenelon rails and Cenninnton. â€"The large order received by Horn Bree, from the Dominion government for binnketa for the N -west police is nearin completion, ' shipment will take p ace in a. few days, the factory running overtime in order to complete the work, which has been ardons, owing to the extra. weight required, being more than the average. â€"-'l‘he San: Jose scale 13 cousin much loss In Eastern Indiana, where ls ls evostntlng the orchards. Toe post's enormous espe- olty for reproduction, one female produc- ing about 3,000,000 000 offspring annually. makes to a terrorto hortlonItnrlsts. Our governments are doing well to am ntly search for Its beg‘nnlngs. and to c m at 11: before it gets a good stern. ' â€"An enthusiastic wheelman asserts that: bicycles banish billonenees, broaden thought, decrease gossip, pains cheeks, break records, build roads, lessen crime. sadden liverymen. bark shine, soil linen. convert preachers, increase matrimony, drown melancholy, heighten joy. lower pride, hurt nobody, and neher into the dreams 0! life a glorious trainees not found even in putting up etoveplpee. â€"'rhe shipments of oystere from New York westward will average £1,000 bushels a day for the next two months. and ether than 10.080 bushels a day; that In the present: estimate. They are sent to En - land at the rum 0! 6010 hauls: Io’le eelgl this ugolngtoheemodm -year' ", 336 iiiotii'own"wetere ire prom c 1 or good hivelvee, Canadians should be selï¬sh enough to prefer them to my other. â€"Dnrlng: the felt the attraction eh the Academy of Music will he the "new" B. Micmhu-gy. qurAlocal 31970:. Ehe newA $20,000 09°F!) 'Q 17. LINDSAY ONTARIO W W In T“ ‘3 m 0“ Front Gm: â€for “flu“ _ I. 8. Oliver is prepaid to bike lum- ttnoou photo. under his now thus!“ u cm a the output. Studio. 128 Kant- It.. oduy. nearly opposite the p." camâ€"79m“. â€"-,_ The main 909W excursion mu Mid- 1nd to Port Hope, 115 Pemboro. '01 “to plus this ya: on Smudly. Oct. 2:6. ramming Monday. 0:: 4111. Fun mucu- lag-n groin pontm nd :11 G. '1‘. B. mutt. Loot! 81'th â€"Weddlng Cale 13.1er up! In stock and to: sale at Tn Post. â€"'rha “Manon" wm am npzclal bar- gxln matinee: at the Academy 0! Make during the last two days ct the lain-'1. =A Sandexland lady write! Dr. Nulandl that ha made ha- a sncoeaatul flu attu- animals!“ not: 0! mm made ln'l'ononw and â€themâ€"37 Ir. â€"Fonndâ€"-on Wednesday. Sons. 8gb, a silver watch. For further particular: apply at Tn; Posr batman castâ€"39 d2. 84 wl. v_â€"'.l;;vo ï¬rst-class baritone singers to com gloom a choir on tha Smoh Llsale. Mae: loud. Apply to the cepsnln or the Scotch Lassie. -â€"Mr. John Flare! had a telephone In the 01k Front grocery Wed needsy, being determined to be shrew: with ths “may. . â€"Miss Forbert has re-cpened her room on William~et. and is prepared to do far repairin and remodelling or all kinds at reasona e prices. Beams directly over F. Fermi-is boot and shoe etore.â€"84-w 1. â€"What does the mayor and town cann- cll prowee to do in reference to the Grand Trunk RLHWIy's request to the closing of J smes-st.? I: is about time that this im- portant mat-.er was settled either one way or the other. â€"'1‘he bcrse supposed to have been stolen from the enable of Mr. Vonstone near the sand pits, and belonging to Mr. John Chzlstlsn. ot Glenarm. has been recovered. The occurrence ls supposed to have taken place by the bands of interested parties. ,,.I e.-- â€"'I‘he Szr. Dan has discontinued her Nguiar trips for the present season Dur- ing the Lindsay fair she will run £10m Cmccank, Victoria and Pension Falls. calling an Sturgeon Point, leaving at her usual time. Tickets at rednéed rates will be issued during the (air. vv .v-â€"'_ ___ 7 â€"We woulh'engzeet to the street end bridge commi:tee that the men uncom- pleted jobs of carporetlcn war on the streets 00 ï¬nished thls week and the town be pit in a tidy shepe for visitors at the fair. Kent-st. weet particularly ehould be levelled and domed up. -â€"A:- the megietnte's investigetion in the Sawyer murder cm which opened an Minden at 1 o’clock Monday, no new evidence was given. therefore the magis- trate committed Thou. and Matt. Thomp- eon to the Lindsey jail to stand their trial at the tail aeeizee, which open about 29.1: N (N. next. The prisoners arrived in town this morning from the north and Were immediately driven to the county jail. â€"The present outlook is that good pin- ter apples will be scarce, the buyers oii'ering 82 75 to 83 per barrel for selection to the farmers around the front. and even at that price they are unable to pick up any great quantity. owing to the tarmers holding them for their own consumption Other fruits are abundant. Taking a general survey at the yield in fruit and vegetables the prospect is flirly encourag- ing. The potato blight, 1: went. will cause a scarcity in that most desirable article. â€"Mr. W. J G:een, secretary of the Peterboro Aaricnitnral Society. was in town Friday evening. While here he wit- nessed a private performance consisting of wire walking. tumbling. and other acro- batio feats by Meet-rs. Mallory. Walker and Forhert, three of our young townsmen who have, by ardent practice, reached the “ acme ct perfection " in their chosen profession. Mr. Green has booked them as a special attraction for the fair. The y have engagements for many of the beat county fairs in Eastern Ontario. â€"Constable John Short axrived in town Friday morning from the Algoaquin Psrk. Parry Sound district. having in custody Thos. Thompson. the man who is impli- cated with his brother, Matt. Thom n. in the Sawyer murder case at Maple *9. He lets on the Hailbnrton train with his prisoner for Mioden. where the two brothers wiil have s rsiimlnnry hearing before Magistrate Fie ding. and it a me bill should he brought against them. they will be sent to Lindsay to stand their trial at the coming fail assizes tar murder. iâ€"Theï¬gn. ibby, of Norwood. Arrived in part Tuesday mcrolng and went. through to Port Perry the ssme afternoon with ojaily party of gentlemen from Norwood. who are making a tour of the inland waters. The following gentlemen comprise the vnrtyzâ€"Cspt. E. G. Bock. Messrs. John Bork. W. C. Harrison. John McMillan, Msc. McG 1'. Bloom Scott, James Cummings, . C. Moffsth M. D, William Can-berry and J. R. McKeivis. Bobcny- neon. Peneloa Ems. Cabooonk, Lindsay, Chemong, Lskefleld and Stem-y Luke are some at the ports so in visited by them. The Italian Fruit Vendor in Trouble Abm: 9 o’clock Thursday morning J onn Campbell, a young man who drives Wil- lhmaon Bron, the butchexa'. delivery wagon, was driving rapidly around the corner of Cambridge and Glenelg sts.. opposite the south ward school. He noticed the Italian truit vendor, with his cart oi trnit, in the centre 0! the road. which is rough at that point. and tornsu his horse quickly to one side in order to avoid e collision, bringing the animal to a standstill just as the wheel slightly touch- ed the trnit man's cart. partly turning it around, but without disturbing its con- fents. Thcetlgaiiautst egos Engageme- yangrya escc en,sn p npa large oak club which he had in his cart made for Com bell, who at out of his ranch, when t e Italian urled a large stone at him, barely missing him. The latter then left his horse and ran to: several blocks. closely pursued by his assailant. armed with his club, mains M nhn‘lrn him off. Councillor win â€sauna". mauve- "a .. v.__, to shake him on'. Councillor Baldwin! by this time had appeared on the scene, . and he attempted to put a eto to the traces by disarming the Italian 0 his club. . Campbell then got into his wagon and en- deavored to drive away, but the Italian secured the whip and hit him a sting blow across the face. drawing bl . Campbell at once grappled with his oppo- nent, and blows were freely exchanged until the latter got Campbell's thumb in his mouth and bit it to the bone. it was only alter he was severely pounded that he relinquished his hold, and before any perscn could succeed in interfering, grasped a large knits he had in his cart and rushed for Cam bell. who again succeeded in outrunninz in. The horse was recovered from the Italian after a constable was brought to the scene. Campbell at once secured a warrant tor the arrest 0! the unit vendor. who is now in the police station. He was remanded until Saturday in order that Campbell'sl injuries may be determined. â€"The ecuneilehalnher Mondagatter noon was well tilled, every on o! availabiespacebeinstakenup,withan m M ‘ Papal" 33mm. FRIDA‘LV 17. SEPTEMBER day and Wednesdsy. Sept. xlat and. 22nd, and tollowlng dag: on next week. Do not miss it.â€" isdlâ€"Mwl. Pat mflmzuwIâ€"J“ io Wu :0 ‘hhcolmdlimdlw nm,m:- nu mm! Wm H pan. the mono-n. oi nu-knontpooph. tugbo- ncn. etc. All M OW inc “upward tampon. â€"Mra. Mama-well. oi Pei-:11s u visiting my. Damon n “Rom 8:30. â€"Mm 03m Bouncy. oi Nag-1nd. in flaking friends in Down. â€"Mrs. J3me. of Midhnd, is spending I tow any: with friends in town. â€"Miss Putin 3nd Miss Luanda loft Monday to visit friends in Caucus. ~Mlss B. Ruskin. at Toronto. is the can at Misses E. and A. Buwn. Peel-r... inc“). â€"Mlu Libble mcGrory. a! Pain, Out. in visiting her sister, Mrs. A. J. Kerr. Cam- :own. ' â€"Mrs. Wm. Mills. 0! Caldvuur. is 3: present. visiting Manda in town sea Fenc- ion Fans. - â€" n ,___. -u "-m. a J. L281}. Cobwonk, was u: a bastion. DH)“- 69:. -â€"Mr. Chas. J. Pusey. pmldent at the I. B. 0.. registered at the Benton [Luna Snutday. -â€"M:s. Geo. H. Mathis and daughw. Edith. have returned home aloe: enjoyIng a wee: wlw Toronto Manda. â€"Mr. Percy Mch. formerly c! this â€"Mls: Mary Dam“. of Dawnoyvme, In In com um: week. vultlng no: aunt. Mn. '1'. Becca: . can: wad. _ _ â€" -.,.\.-_o- _Mr. Fred Burs. 0! EE “:3 is â€naught: twee u â€an Mm â€"-Mr. John Burnnd temï¬y. 01 Bunny. ue removing to Lindsey. Mr. Ben: is. bridge bu Me: on the 6.13.3. â€"nr. A. Raid, Lamevuic, naived in town Sunday. no will “send the Com- ginteloaticnse uni: coming term. â€"Mias S. Perkins. oi the Hemllbon Gen- eral Hospital nursing ma. is apenning her vacation name: the banana! tool. â€"Miee McGnory. of Dundee Fievelle Bros. is in the city an ending W. A. Many 8: 04's millinu'y openings. _ . .xnn- _- â€"Mt. and Mrs. John Jones, 0! Ottawa. parent. or Mrs. E Manon. have been spending a Week wish mou daughter. â€"Mr.G. H. M BM. manger o! the Banana 00., returned home on Mona†rain 3 busincss trip to Wuura Ontario. â€"Mlsa quco,_vm9 hglbegn the sum: of I-.. Aland-- â€"Jllsa ruw, wuu u.â€" ".â€" -_- n, , Mrs. Wneiy. Cambridge-It... i c Month, evening to: not home in Sher-brook. Que. â€"Mr. Albert Pnlon in.» resumed his fashion as assistant postmaster, nit-er en- oylng n week's holidays with trienas in Toronto. _,.- ‘7 - v- vâ€" -v- --Mre. J. McFadden end children. who heve oeen unending 3 3w deye who mende In Toronto. returned name on Sunday. â€"Mlee Mabel 11me has mnmed her studies up the Collegiate Ineuuue, A _-_ n-__ uâ€" urn-u-â€" â€"Mlse Mabel McGowan he: resumed he: studies or. the Collegiate Institute. otter enjcymg nu- nation at. be: home to Midland. â€"1‘he Rev. E. W. Babette. o: Omemec. paged through town Sum-do, on bl. way to Bobcaygeon. where he preached on Sunniâ€. â€"Ra'. C. 8. end Mrs. Mex-eh. who heve been visiting relulvee e: Ciel-keen; end Coboug to: severe! ween. rammed none an Emmy. â€"-Mxe. To 10:. of Smlt sat. Merit. Mich" end Mn. . of Gnvenhunr. ere the guns 0! their elem. Mu. J. C. antom. Wmlem u. â€"m. 600. Mcaugh. M.P., went west on Tuscany. Ana spanning a tow days with Menu: in Toronto he mu vials Guelph Model Farm. â€"Mrs. and the Mines Kemp: ataxia to their home lnPoux-boro last Wodnudnv attu- enjoylng I dellgnum visit visa friends to town. â€"Miu Lolo Manning. who has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. Thou. Brodie. re turned so her home In Bawmnvllle on Fridoy morning. -Mr. John Boodwoy. oi Norlood. orrivoti In town Monday, par Szr. Dawn. and let: for Klrmmn Tuesday morning with an $55!: battalion. â€"Rev. Mr. Thom on. of Hastings. pau- od through town nanny on his way :3 Bahama. where he will uldreu the Sabborh school convention now In ouoior. â€"Mro. Wm. Mills. of Goldwater, who has been visiting Moods In Pension Falls tor the past week. In at press“ visiting her sister. Mn. Joe. L:Pnge. or the ear a 'logo, or that town. ward. vv _â€"- â€"Mr. Howard Slddlo And his slam. mu Anemia“ Mona? morning by the 9.05 can hey will vlslt friends In nvav, vâ€" .-.__ V, â€"Mlu H. Archer. of Benelux: nus. mo on Sgtqdu‘to m1: friends 13. "Paternal-3‘. -A A_A _A_ O .._- -- Jig. Jno. “Sun. the ubonl â€414:3 for Eat Victor“. W“ through hero had. hearty Madonna with those who mmdwsowmmuthooomlng _ _. _ , A,‘_ _IAL “__J.- U'Iâ€"vâ€" w----- 7 , -â€"Mt. Pot. White. ton-marl: with Dnodu Novella Bra, of town. but now holding Is now flaking mend- In town. â€"Â¥r. W. E. Earle, of tho Earle Puhluh- Houe. 8:. John. N.B.. Mr. Alex, m on nu (loam. mu Am. Rule. 0! Groomers. A. W. Toner. of Sonic 820. m. In. Romano! Gunn- hmt. Milo. 3m Thompon. of awnâ€"r " ._-._- _,, exohmvl‘owvfllfl" "n Sandi! FALL OPEN I N G- . Wm. mm... at cadnm. u » vlsluag triads In town can Pano- I. R. J. L382}. G. '1‘. 8. agent. 3: k- wan In wwn Saturn-y on Chum noun. 3: E. E. w. mama'- his mum: 'th ren- Erica‘sâ€" V';'H§H§s-col- afternoon JUBILEE FAIR LINDSAY’S DIAMOND LADIE8’ MANTLES AND GAPES . . . 07¢ Exflz’bz'l durzflg Fair Week. Handsome Effects in Maletesse Riï¬â€™s, Fancy Boucles, Rich Broches, Two Tones in all shades, Plain and Fancy Tweed Effects. Rich Fancy Plaids. Beautiful Black Goods. : Henriettas Soleils Endoras. Fancy Crepons, Black Figured Eï¬'ccts. Broches Designs. One of the most complete ranges ever oï¬'ered a buying publicâ€"Our roe. Plaid DRESS GOODS are well worth 18c. Heavy Tvveed Effects for Suitings, at 18c. 25c, 40c. Black Cashmeres, 2cc, 25c, 3 5c, 40c, are very special. Heavy Vests, 10c, 12c, 15c, 20c. Children's in all weights and sizes. Men’s and Boys' and .Youths’ Shirts and Drawers start at 20¢. each Some very taking Goods at 40c, 50c, 65c. 20 1302. of Colored Cashmere Gloves to be sold at too a pair The verv best drive in Ladies’ Gloves to be found in the County of Victoria. Our Black and Colored Kid Gloves at 50¢. a pair you will pro- nounce cheap at 75c. We ask every lady to remember these gloves when visiting Lindsay. We offer 3. Ladies’ Ribbed Wool at 25c, regular 35c article. Heavy Cashmere Hose at 20c, 25c, very special. A big job in Men’s Braces. 20c kind {or I 3c; the 25c kind for 2« Lovely Silver Grey Double Fold Sheeting Flannel, at Unbleachedw Cotton Sheeting at 14¢, 15c, 18c, 20c. Flannelettes 4c. 5c, 6:. 7c. Sc, (0;. are six beauties as Men’s, Buys’ and Youths’ Suits Men’s, Boys' and Youths’ Overcoats and Suits. We show a very heavy Frieze Overcoat, Tweed lined, at $4 75, for Men and Boys. Our Boys' Suits commence at 75c. Some very taking goods at $1.50 $2, $2.50, $3.50. Men’s Suits. $4.00. $5.00. $6.00. $7.00, should be For early fall wear. A most prices. Soft’ Felt Hats commence at 25c. Men’s and Boys’ Cloth Gaps and Hats We Show for 30 days a grand Bargam m Lacucs naug at 2c. each. Just fancy, White Handkerchiefs such as you pay 5c for, Table Linen. 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, four very extra specials. 'Pure White Bleached Table Linen, 62 in., at 48c. ' 77 iBargain of all. Dress Linings, 5c, 7c, 8c, 10c, 12 Dress Steels, 5c. 3. steel. Spool Cotton, 2 for 5c. Grain Bags, $2.00. $2.25, $2.50. Tweed: for Boys’ Suits, 20c, 25c, Come in if you want . Unions 25c. 28c. 30c. 35¢. Wools. soc. 60c. 68c. 75c» Shade Blinds complete for 25¢. Lace Curtains, 25c, 35c, soc. $I00, . White 10x4 Quilts, 75c. Grey Flannel, roe, 12c. 15c, 20c. Navy Flannel. 20c. 25c. 30c. 33c HOSIEBY AE‘s'D GLOVES. Ladies' Vests ana’ â€OS/Bf]. buying. Lindsay’s Visitors are Cordially invited to call and look over our large assortment of We were never in a better position to give you values in all classes of DRY GOODS than the present. In DRESS GOODS our selection was never more varied or choice. BOTH IN CLOTH and FUR 30 days a grand Bargain CARPET’ L E. W. [00811. “uuuu most complete range 12C. 30c. 35c. and insr six beauties as regards value in Ladies‘ Handkerc': be looked at before 51335; at very moderate 20¢. a yard all leaders. 8f our