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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 16 Sep 1898, p. 5

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OUT rill: ‘entl aEd' 7"- “I. J. CARTERM WSEVER AL '1' BUS 1'- gum-93222332.? T5112 Gauadian £551.} SCRANTON COAL "In Ear, Sam sue a! nut-st. we ofler you over 850 M: of plan m Dn- Goodn, form pric- 25c to 60¢. . ma . .pecid line of IAdl'es’ hilar- om ,7- Ludiel' may-uproar F01: Etta. pVolnnmr or Rough Rid“ ill m ,3, .01: felt 1m. Colon. buck. M grey, fswn md Ni.- butifnl Bun: Cloth for lei.‘ 1.5.. Colon, blnck. brown, blu in"! specid double fold Getting, a colon. nimble for W Cups. ‘Childnn’n [Tl-ton. Portland Cement. ‘lENNAN 8: 00. .230: 2.000 yudl at phi]: and fl! madam, 31 inch. with ad quay. This in the regain 7c MPOST Job Department. Mass Workâ€"Low Prices. ;'§c,25c,35cnd4fiowo on ”you the but nine in Indiu’ “mlnndemromowin mu snons, GUNS, RIFLES, LOABI SHELLS. "’3 THE CELEBRATE!) ;icc: Read these items carefully and come early hrfirSt choice. Hundreds in the past have shared in the money ving opportunities at thts store. and for this sea- 5‘ we are going to see to it that hundreds more ”a have the chance to reap the equal benefit. W ttells a portion of the story. Everything ' lis Frzpresentcd-all worthy goods. No trash at an I LL-_- :L-_n -A-Arnn“-- AAA “ Hun amwm 'Ffenonsin this It.“ to manage our m: on and nearby mantis. It is work as ducted It hone. 8.1.17 Mud elm-«hits. Dom. “Mary. notably 375 Bale-eucal- ho-aedsumpod union, Hubert I. 9W. l. Chic-go.â€"86w8. AND BELGIAN In Every ['10 use P. S.-â€"Filling Letter Orders a Specialty. BOTTOM PRICES- Itgiveabrightlusuetoanytmnguponwhhh it is used. Fourteen beautiful tintsandslndel. See color card. It’s economical. It will an ithe old rocker that would otherwise be thrown away as unsightly. Put up in small packages. Askyourdealerforit. Abookonpaintsfi'ee. Tu Sumu-Wiuuus 00.. Pm MD COLOR m mmmwa. ”MAmm .wmaxurak. 213.411”... m 11 THE SHERMN-MLLM'S Elam Pmr 11. Out”. 9 TOWN AND COUNTY The Diamond Dyes Color all 01.no- ot Goods. Diamond Dyes, as far an general use- fulness is concerned, are far ahead of al’. the adulterabed package and amp grease dyes now before ‘the pubiic. These crude package dyes 5mg soap- gxeaae mixtures are very lumted m ' "Tia true, they gnye a. carpenter Mr. R. Kylie, proprietor of the City Carriage Works, is making extensive improvements in his factory, which have been necessitated by increasing trade: The roof of the blacksmith shop will be. raised. four feet, the ex- terior will be brickedrand divers other alterations made so that work may be prosecuted more advantageously. The wood-working department will here- after be located immediately in the rear of the blacksmith shop, and the space at present occupied by the wood- workers will be turned into a. lumber and stock room. Mr. W. H. Hodge has takenthe contract {or the brink work, and Mr. D. MeGillimy is doing the At His )lltcholl’s, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 20th. fist, 22nd. and following days 01 next weekâ€"12 At 8135 Boys’ two-piece tweed Suits, well mede from goodstrongOenedien twoeds. This lot of suits ere worth double the g money eehed. At 70c Men’s heevy Genedieo Troueers. This is e very speciel line thet we . bought et very low prices. Come eerly while the lot is well essorted. ' At 5.1: Men's Arctic Underweer, heevy fleeoed lined, double cufls,seteen fecing. Sizes 34 to 36. At 75c Men's Gemigen Jechets, block or brown. moheir binding, buttoned cuffs. ‘ At lee Men’e pure ell-wool 80:, white toes ‘ end tops. Thislineisveryspecielend would be good velue et 17c. At 75c Bed Blenkete, colored white end my. with hendsome borders. These ere the lerge 10x4 bed site. At 50c e Inenufecturer’s overstock of Top Shirts. Former prices were 75c, $1.00 end $1.25. At 351: over-m0 yerde of Jepen Silks, ell eludes, end this line is entirely free from filling. We guerentee it pure silk. At 15¢ per peir the lergest end finest quelity Towel ever shown in Lindsey The size is 22:40. At 5c Heevy Fleeoed Centon Flennel. At 44: e nice quelity roller Toweling. DASHES HERE AND THERE. At 32.75 Men’- Iingle tad double-brutal Serge min. well undo md trimmedatll .NDSAY, FRIDAY; SEPT. 16, 1898. At “.75 Mon’u fun: buttoned single and donblo-bmttod Sncquo Snitu, lim- 3 Improving his Factory. YOU NEED THE BEST. MILLINERY OPENING THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ON TARIO, SEPTEMBER 16, 1898 â€"The Ladies 3‘ Methddifit church nual excursion to 3m, and can lat. Frida!_P-_m" 9! LS“: --Mr. John A. Lucas, proprietJr of the Grand Central, the only hotel in Haliburi‘on, called last. week on his way back from a businws trip to To- ronto. Mr. L. recently veneered his tote! with brick, and is now erecting a wing for kitchen purposes. Travel- lers say the hotel is one of the best in the north country. . . â€"-While Joe Snyder. driver of Wil- liamson Bree.’ butcher cart, was de- livering an order at 9. Victoria. even 1e nsidence about nogn like “the; day an a much train rig tone ushorse, egg in thlggnad dash that followed the 80th and Oct. . Tickets good some Fx- ' pm; our Saturday. an. return- ing ‘ 0a. are. ; For 11 partIcâ€"t -1-..“ mutilatiorrfia 7 ‘- mm â€"John Wylie, a simple old man who strayed away from his home in Ash- burnham. Peterboro, on Thursday last, met with a tragic death on Tuesday near Keene, where he was run down and instantly killed by the Bolleville noon express. . ‘ , 3.3313816: Wihnipeg for about 15 years, and conducts a large boot and shoe establishment. â€"M.r; A. B. McLean, of Sault Ste. Marie, who has been spending a. few days with his friends at his former home. Woodville, was in town on Fri- day on business. 4 - â€"The many Lindsay friends (1 Rev. Father McGuire, of Hastings, will re- gret to learn of his serious illness. 0:: this account the monster picnic on the 14th, under the auspices of St. Mary's church, has had to be given up. . â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamont, o! Winni- peg, are in town, guests at his brother, Mr. N. Lamont, manager of William- son's harness shop. A Mr._L. has peer: -â€"Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens and family, of West Superior, Wisconsin, have been spending the last week in town, the guests of his brother, Mr. Wm. Stevens, of the south ward. Mr. Stevens was formerly a. Lindsay boy and while here not many of his old fr) â€"Mzs. Allely, of Norland. also Mtg. Irresdale and her mother, Mrs‘ Wright, of Rochester, are at present guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Parkiu, Ricout-st. . 1 . ---Mr. Robert K. Beach, city editor of the Rochester, N.Y., Herald, was in town last week on his way home [mm a. vacatiop trip to the Pzrry Sound district. â€"l'dr. Thus. Parr'mgton and daugh- ter, Miss EUen, of Cambray. passed 1hrough toxvnlnstweek on their way to visit Mount Pleasant and l’eterboro friends. â€"Mr. F. A. Robinson, of Glencoc, formerly YM.C.A. secretary here, is in town visiting friends. He is now preparing for ministerial work in for- â€"M.rs. Jos. Calhoun, of Bolton vill- age, west of Toronto, returned home last week, after apleaaant visit with her sister, Mrs. Jesse Pal-kin. v â€"Mr. John O’Connell, of Buffalo, xeturned homed on Saturday. He has been the guest of Lindsay and 095 friends for about a month. â€"Magistrabe Crabtree and wife, cf Bobcaygeon, returned from Toronto Thursday. having spent several days visiting the exhibition. \ . â€"Mr. Thos. F. M eagher, of Bel'c- v lle, will act as judge it harness at Camp bellford, Hastings, Omemee and Lindsay fairs. â€"Miss Edith “falters and Miss Myra Middleton have returned, after making a very pleasant visit with Toronto friends. 4M1. Allie Brown, cornetist, has re- turne'i from Hamilton, having cum- pleted his engagement at Burlington Beach. ‘ a â€"Mr. E. Smith. law student with Messrs. McSweyn -. Anderson, wail shortly leave for a month's holidays. -Mr3. W. L. Russell and Miss Rus- sell returned from the city last Fri- day. They will reside here during the winter. . . . . â€"Mrs. T. Anderson returned on Satrrday last. after enjoying aplensâ€" ant xisit with Buffalo friends. â€"Mi.ss Minnie Begley, lat-3 of Dundas Flavelle Bros.’ millinery department. has accepted a pmition in Waterloo. â€"Miss Cora Little has returned home after a three months' pleasant. visit with Toronto friends. â€"Mi.ss Annie Duke, of New York is at present visiting her mother, Mrs Lawrence Duke, Adelaide-st. are guests of Mx. and Mrs. Charles Collins, \Vest Ops. --Mr. Fred. Slecth has returnei lo Seaforth. after a. couple of days' visit with friends in town. -Mr. A. Williamson has returned tone, after taking a. course at Wolse- ly Barracks, London. ~ Judge Dean’s unsatisfactory state of health has necessitated the appoint- ment of a Junior Judge for Victoria. county. Mr. J. E. Ear ' . of Strat- U’ord. a gentleman very his ly spoken at in Perth county, has been seleztm for the position. was in town last week. â€"Mrs. and Miss Corkery, of the east ward, are away visiting friends at pres- PITHY PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS .We are pleased indeed to be able to make the announcement that Mr. D. J, McIntyre, police magistrate of Lindsay, has been appointed junior Judge of Ontario county, to assist Judge Dartnell, whme health has been yery poor of late. The appointment is a highly suitable one in every rea- pert and will be received with keen actisfaction by Mr. McInty ne's many friends throng ybout the county. In town the selection made by the govern- ment is generally commended Mr. McInty re '3 long and honorable connec- tion with the local bar has won for him theres respect and esteem of all classes, and his conduct on the bench as police magistrate of Lindsay has i been marked by courtesy, firmness and a thorough knowledge of the law bearing upon the various cases brought before him for bearing. We congratu- late the people ot Ontario county upon securing a gentleman so eminently qualified to adorn the pomtion to which he has been appointed. _ ‘1 List of Visitors Here end Elsewhere Interesting to Poet Reedeee. â€"Mr. K. C. Johnston, of Petterlaw, Ann-nu” U" W “1,8110. a nun- her of fine 'lunge wen taken by re- sidenta. Mrs. Frank Goodwin, of Bay City, Mich" caught two. Mr. Jan. Hamilton three. and Mr. Wm. Need- lertWOol .il -Mr. and Mrs. Carson, _o_f Peterboro -n. “stura‘mt-‘mh‘gm for fishingbon Labor Day, and a nun- -â€"Moat Reverend 0. ’B. Gauthier, D-Du. will be Mead Archbishop at n Diocese on VTnosdty. Oct. 18th. t will be amnfiifioent oom- lingual attend?! by all t fifth? an bishqn o Canals, u as y hundreds a! the clergy. and excursions will be run over both the 6.18. and C.P.R. lines. . ' . . Sturgeon Point Notch. â€" Now that the holiday season is over the walk: and groves are taking on a deserted appearance, to the great at- iafaciim ot pgrtridge hunter; _ Changes In the Judlchry. day 95nd Friday. November 30 and De- cember 1-3116. 2, 1898. Over 84.000 in' cash prizes are offered in the live stock and dairy departments. Prise- lists and entry forms may be bed by ap- plying to F. W. Hobon. neeâ€"trees" Parliament Buildings, Toronto. Viâ€"flTfe 6nt5r7167 Provfncml Fat Staik and Dairy Show will be held tn the city of Random on Wedpadgy, 1‘1:qu- â€"A writer in the Bancroft Times, describing the trip of a number from thnt action to the Toronto Induuriel via. Lindsay, says: “But we were much surprised and disgusted on our ret mi journey to have a peremptory order made to pay five cents extra for some two miles to reach the LB. 8: 0. J unc- tion by the G.T.R. people. On enquiry we found they had no right to impose this piece of grub, as we paid for the thmugh journey. and the train had to come up for the receipt and deliv- ery of freight. This paltry piece of extortion on the part of the G.T.R. militate: against the LB. . 0., n splenâ€" didly equipped line in every respect." â€"A naturalist informs a Toronto paper that the migration of all kink of birds may now be observed at n' ht- fnl! ,with a. field glass. I! the g are is directed towards the moon the birds can be seen flp'nch'eacrue its surhoe in Rwanda. an t y adopt the plan of 111.1113 by niathor W?L‘?°E€“Z- tEon. When the train came bowling along at a good rate of speed the driv- er noticed two horses on the structure and succeeded in having the brakes ap- plied: in time to avert a. disaster. The removal of the animals gave the trsin crew and male passengers ngreat deal of trouble, boerds and rugs buying to Bo laid to’ afford them firm roofing. Had there been a. fog a. serious mi- dent might have occurred. â€"Auditor Furze, of the G. T. R. pas- senger dept., was in town recently er- :unining the books at lhestation and at; the express office. He looks forward to his periodical visits with keen pleas- sure, and has been heard to say that Lindsay can boast of some of the pret- tiest 301mg ladies to M found in the Daninion. t â€"-The Haliburton train arrived almost tno hours behind schedule time last Thursday. and Toronto boundpasse gem were grievously ydisapfiointed. The delzu took place at the h trestle bridge north pot “the I. B_. O. B_.. J’nncâ€" Buyers are going through the country purchasing the birch, elm. basswood, and oak growing on farms reserving the right for menty years to cut. all they like. They pay cash dawn and the owner is allowed to clear (in- area per year. but for twenty years all the trees of the varieties mention 3d belong to the timber dealer, use has again 1»th 'o-u't E'Eiriifz township. If so, the Lindsay board (f health should adopt some precautions. â€"The end of the hard-fought rate war between the CP.R.. G.T.R. and American lines, is now in sight. The Interstate Commerce Commission has declared against the C.P.R. claim to differentials and the old rates will probably be restored about Sept. 35th. â€"Last Monday week Mrs. Powers, of the south ward, while walking on the sidewalk in front of her residence, which was very slippery owing to the hoary shower of rain, unfortunately slipped and fell, breaking her left wrist. Dr. Blanchard was called in and set. the fracture. ed of the danger he waé incurri in going fishing alone. No doubt he t- oned himself to the seat when he felt an attack coming on, and fell overboard while unconscious. â€"We were informed last week that John Campbell, the Ball Point. fax-mu who was found. drowned on Mon- day owning, was subJoct to hinting fits, _ar_;d nad freguently _been warn- â€"For some years past diphtheria. has been more or Ian prevalent in certain districts in Halibut-ton county, anl it is nop- repoxjteq that the dread dis- -It is a long time since the butter- nut trees produced so large a crop as is to be found this season. In some localities a bushel can be gatherei in a wry short time, and both boys and squirxels will store away an abundance for winter use. ‘ ' â€"Largo proclamation posters were issued recently frag; The Post jo1 bde parunent giving t various po ling places throughout the county for re5 sister-mg the vote {or and against pro- hibition on Sept. 29th. . â€"The Northern Pacific has recently sent 1,000 new grain cars, of 70,000 lbs. capacity, on to the Manitoba divwon. A number of new locomotives have also arrived at Winnipeg. They can each haul 1,300 tons from Winnipeg to Grand Forks, Dakota. Rosedale. The logs will be made into rafts and will be towed here by steam- er to be cut into firewood. .. .. -vâ€" -0 a. mull. Ol Bellevifie. met with an accident last week while driving, and received new era! bed cuts about the head. party of Lindsay sports thousands of birds have fled to the reserve. â€"Statistics show that the steam rail- ways in Canada carried 26,000,000 peo- ple last. year and electric railwzys 83,- 000,000, as compared with 73,900,000 last 1-4... ‘- â€"Orillia.'a tax rate for 1898 has been fixed. at 22 1-2 mills on tho dollar‘Bar- rio citium will pay 25 mills. . â€"Mr. Francis Wilson, of Minden, re- m n yield of 102 babel- ol ox - .onnlly tine tall wheat off two acres. â€"The large stane building in Bob- cageon owned by the Orr estate, and used as a summer mot-t, is adver- tised for sale. - LOCAL BREVITIES. , " F. Town and County Items 021nm â€"A carpet manufacturer wants :1 $20,000 bonus to locate in Port Hope. ‘ -Soe our 85 and Home: {or 84 1'9“. $4.90. 71:33.16: Co.â€"36wl. 203 miles west of Lethbridge, Alberta, on tl_:o Crows‘ Nest Pm RB. v -â€" “run «you, “W the mammalâ€"E: beloved wife were intermd it:i Riverflgafigfi afternoon. Wideepm sympa y 13 mg express- ed for the bexeaved husband and large family. â€"For some A 8“ lone 00-1-3. On Aug. 18th Int Mr, John Devitt, a retind farmer ”siding with his wifoand family in the out ward. left for Manitoba on the harvest excursion. .Sad to say, an illness contracted by Mrs. Dav-itt became serious anzl she died on Monday morning last. Mr. Du itt. who was visiting friends at Do- minion City, Manitdn. was at once xotitied of her domino by wlfaph. and the body was embalmed by east-e. Anderson. Nngcnt, undertaker; Mr. Dewitt argived_ha_me_ 031 Sept. 8th and fit- __4_, mr. at Bum manna Bros. on Wed-my and Thu-sou. $0.5 o to-bor flat and find III “ow Paton “antenna". 0.?- and Jack“:- '1 Ital-own] be closed in the luring. Memos At Britta: BM. Janna-I. m Lind-lg. IILLINBIY 0PBNING Warden. ‘ H. K. Smith. of â€":‘.l'he figures at the gross oceani- anoo u. the Toronto Industrial Exhi- buim hayg _n9t y_et__beep_givL out __L L‘- ?y‘flofifmizii 6211.; ME: but the following will be found to be a hit]! accurate statement at the attendance dzybyday: ..A.aso.1ooo; Wodresday. l7.000;~ . 59.003; Friday! 59.0011 ' Sntnrdng._§. : Man- on Benn-day etternoon by Meeere. Bell flue- ot Peter-ban. An offer of 34.000 about two-third; e! the reserved bidâ€" wu refilled. â€"Lmdeey'r greet Centre! Felr will open on Thank, at next week. end melt!- nenrebouldnotleee “anathema tint mm "Wm wwwmw: an we I the thousands ofvhuou whowm be with. [your aster dumgthe three due of the - --â€"Miee foreign begin. to Iannounce stint. she be: open I: e u peiti h end Remodelling g: the stand nex?‘to Mo: Forbert’e shoe were, on William“... and will be pleuedh receive e ehue of public pewâ€"1'42. Local Brevmcl. â€"Baml- in Dry Goods Fair week at [BBB co's, oppoolte post ofloaâ€"Iifiwl. . â€"Ex-Aldenlnn Supfes. ot the on: ward. u mung men In: omen" In not! shoot his gunmen no ward in holding m on will: the other ports of tho town In every way. -Mn¢mnto Molntyro sod Rev. L. S. Hugh-or, B. 0.. or this town. '11]! dollar m u the noun! nowa- shown! the Condom!) Bopflu Sand” wheel. on Toad”. Sept. m R. L. Cnthbott, of Nov Yoik. The lower will spend none dnyl in the north country looking our the mineral do 'u controlled by Mr. Keith's company. V0 under-toad he in ogont. for some prominent copiuliou. â€"Mr. Dondd Keith. unto-get of the Hsliburton mine, paged through lut 59.ijqu Toronto. noogsnp‘nniof'i“ by M r. â€"Mr. Wm. Ho tine, of the cut wet-d. bee returned from ornate. heving finished hie eeeeon :- en ' on one of :he blend ferry boete. I e ie one of the olden end molt experienced engineers on these mute. -Mr. T. C. Mauhett. C .P. R. ticket «'gent, with Mrs. Mawhett and child, left town on Wednesday morning (or Owen Sound. where they had arranged to take passage on a C.P.IL steJmer far a trip up the lake. '1‘. C. has to a vacationâ€"the first in two years. â€"Mlee MeSweyn. of Boeton. who had been on.) 3 her venetian In town. left, Inst Mung? to resume her position no mm nurse In one o! the lending bran:- tnle In the! city. â€"Er. and Mrs. Harry Gladman left town for Chicago last y"Tuesday. havâ€" and Wm. Simpson. of Laketield. were ins enjoyed a deli; httul vacation in town and at Sandy Point. â€"Mlu Scott, of Chicago. who has been visiting relatives In town, we town Toads! morning to mane he: peanut a nun in one o! the hrgehospltnla In that city. ‘ â€"Burlsm Chunk, of Uxbrld , ex- EP.P., ha been uppolnted to n Jugs-hip In th: Run! Blur District. with head- quarter: 3: Bus Portage. â€"mee Lsure Cattle. cf Recheeter. end her cousin. Mlee Noel Wet-d, 013011.10 weuthe guest.- ot Mr. Wifiud Curtis. One. to:- the past week. â€"Ml. J. W. Garvin of Potorboro, Mr. Stutton‘l opponent nt the int provinolni election, m 3 guest no the Simpson homo lut Monday. -Mr. M. Coin ct Bobooygoon. puud Ohm town Monday on his way homa Iron): 0 Toronto Exhibition. â€"Mt. A. 8. Bnldwln. c! the Kasey- Knnll worn. Toronxo. epent Sunday with hllpmtl. â€"Mlu Canon. mutant In Little'- hoohm. u it moan: enjoying n tow woeh' "out“. â€"-J Bun-on urind in town Inst Friduy Smtlord, nod left. for the Point next. morning to spend Sands, with his hmily. â€" Noun. Alex. Brown nod Juno! XII of Wharton, were In town to. day on Incas. â€"Musrs. A. Y. and Harry Hopkins, 0! Kmmount. ware In town um morning. -Mr. Donald Hu’tle, of linden. call- ed on Lindsay trienda laat week. â€"Mr. John Carol-ale. 0t Poul-hora, wu In town on same-y m u (on hoary. â€"Mt. Geo. W. Stevens ud wife. of linden. were in town on Stand-y. â€"Mr. Wm. ano, of Coboconk, cdlod on Lind», friend- lut. Friduy. - Mr. J. B. Marks, of Kimnount, was in town headay for a few hours. -\£r. R. H. Bsker. of logoldsby. culled on Lindsay friends last Mend”. ~Mr. Juno- Mortimer, of Hindu, was In town Mood”. They had Grand Sport. Mr. W. H. Simpson end Mr. John Block- well joinod s duk- -hnnting potty on Scum lske only last week for e lav deys’ anon. udthey bed it. The stem: yseht Eyesaienzmmdosz t Sig. Smyth; .3; Demon. m e on :xperien deer hunter, men sued the en ,sided by In oocuionnl hint. from Jo nie ONeill, whosoted es “4:1”;ka McGinnis ms cook, ud served up duck in n veriety of inoomptnble sty lee. The petty found thet‘ most of the dncyks bed sought sefety III the printe reserve controlled by Toronto sports, nevertheless they suoceoded in killin 2.7 lit. Blookvell, while returning in n o from n friend’s house, where he spent the ni gilt, hnd the good fortune to onto!) 3 mukslonge which tipped the scales st231 4 law-mum Ir. J. Pane. “Be-hm, hadehern- nkinc hut lender. which was attend- wel by about 65 subvert mom-ente- tivee d the meaty at the country- side. The turn is owned by Mr. P. Fisher, J this tomendhe is fortun- ate in having no mm 1 tenut. The barn railed in 80:00 in size. on stone foundation. wording tor cattle stable and root-how he men vorbed with heerty good will, and everythmc penned you utietactorily mth one exception, Mr. Thou. Wilson ‘ sustaining a painful but not serious by having the point of apikc- mu into hiswnst. £5506; My. 40.000: WW Personals. It!“ mm or 1055. WU! LR: Ulbcl’zu {a ale by public auction on Saturiay Oct ht. at 2 pm: at the Benson be me (am campuses 300 acres, has The food buildings, and is only four miles ram Limbo . It will be an excellent wrortunity or one of our wealthy farâ€" m to give lxie son a start in life. 7-. AL- 4:1» welHinown \V illock farm, cum- wan thenuth half of lot 33 and in the 3rd con. of Omwntaining aoo acres mom or lessvnl vnll be offered «ale by public auction on Saturiay mg» 1.1: nt2 mm. at the Benson ho 19c t7-,, â€"A vessel loaded with western rain arrixed at Midland Tuesday. an ex- tra cars were hurried north. Up to Wednesday at noon two “double-head- er" trains, each consisting of 85 loaded on had passed through town en route h hatred]. They had to be help- ul M! the south grade by the yard â€"Mr J. Cnrew's new dwelling on William-st" north of Dr. McAlpzne's, will be a very desirable residence when (unpleted. We understand halte- Cmen parties have made applicgtion to rent it at a. remunerative figure. â€"Yardmaster Jack McInt re returnâ€" ed to his post of duty last. ridny. af- ter an absence of about three months. due to illneu. He spent the greater part of the time camping about the stores of our bsautilul lakes. with the result that his health has been com- pletely restored: _ L___ -u:_ -Famen we con: plslnlng about the low m rm” rm. m m m o to gran“ ongupou c when do not Improve. â€"Seven! moo: ct Dzkch min ar- rived u 311de thin week. and uhlpplnn m timed! commie; A!“ 1.311133%. will so cut and 800 v1. Ter- onto. The Mutton gnu: will noa bcgin to move for mental weeks you owing to deny in threshing canned by bad weather .-As the usual prcgram was not elven last‘ Friday eVening by the Citizens’ band owing to wet weathm the prcgram prepared for th Lt occa- szon will be rendered next Friday, at thornsrkot. 1..--'llx -The Citizens' band has Men en- gaged to furnish music during the three days of the (sir. -A little var- iety will 52 introduced on hidny "the bug day," by Clan Lunan's Highland Pipers, from Eldon. , â€"Last Monday the young people of the Baptist church C. E. started their fall term with a. very successful mini. An interesting program was rcndened and refreshments served. The pastor acted as chairman. . â€"Pelerboro town council is calling {or under. to: the putting In ct about 6,0(0 .oec of 12 md 151m “were. -'1'ho was of Peta-born output-union manhunt-bod no 81.25 per day of ulna hoax-l. â€"The Str. Greyhound has been taken of! the route between Lindsay and Fenâ€" (lon Falls. --Peterboro town council has pur- chased a steam roller, weighing 31,050 “15.. for 83,000. â€"Mee.srs. Spratt a; Killen, of this town, will buy grain at Omemee this season. They have rented the Morri- son warehouse. ; . day 67.000; Thursday, 76,000; Friday. 27,000: total, 410,000. This includes atâ€" tendance of every kind. H. B. Allan 00. Onr DRESS GOODS Bap-fluent is filled with All new end stylish Fell Dre. Goods. The match have been eat-chad to $911".th very_ new,“ end but. things in Dre: Goodnâ€" For thin Fell’e Trade we heve purcheeed en exceptionally large end elegent. amok of New Fell and Winter Meatlee end Cepee. They no inpticefrom thecheepergoede to the beet. Thoma“ sting end meet-tyne}: Mandein the'tnde. Our Millimry Rooms are under the was: of Mme Tnoxr somwhohahudhrge oainMilli-ary. Lube. wanting 8010c: and Bon' yTrinmod Milli-3:7 should leave their onion with u. M,ILLINERY BOOM OPEN- ING for Fsll Son-on take- phco on R. B. Allan Co. -COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTSâ€" both Black said Colored. and following (I. when we will nhow one of the mi ”loot-took. of M LLINERY GOODS ever-hank: Lind-3y All Ready for the “"Fall Trade. Dress Goods Department. Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 2131; and 22nd. The Millinery Opening; Announce to the public the their stock plate In all Dcputmb. Mantle Department. New Goods. â€"New Dress Goals. â€"New Black Silks. â€"1Vew Colored .9713. â€"-1Vew Hoisety and Glows. -â€"1Vew Corsets and Underwear. â€"1Vew Runnels, â€"1Vew Minded“. -â€"Ncw Codons. â€"New Fall Pn’nts. â€"New Wrapperettcs. â€"Nezv Blankds. 3'33?th Ion-cum” . lacs. emulate“ storewillbe closed in the eve-lul- -â€"36wl nus EMU! ms. at lulu flavelle Bros on Wednesday and Thu-sin,“ % “when; Slat ud_ m W_'_e â€"Two representatives of the Univer- sity of Toronto Tennis Club, in the persons of Dr. Needler, of Millbrooku and W. Sadler, of Toronto, played a. series of games with two of the local men Wednesday, resulting in a. vie- tory for Lindsay. The scores were as follows: P. Kennedy ( ) beat Dr. Needler (T.) 6â€"3, 6â€"3. 0' onnor, (L.) heat Sadler (L.) 6-2, 6â€"4. â€"The handicap tonrnunent is rapid- ly drawing to e close. end the finsls will he played of! this week. An open tournament and a novice tournament will now be commenced; the former will be free to all members of the club, whilst only those members who have not played in foreign matches are elig- ible to play in the novice tournament: All than wiohiw to enter these com- petition must notify the secretary on or before Soul-depart. 17th inst. ‘ â€"Supt .Tiffln'smotor a: is at PM out out tof communion, something havâ€" inggonewronc with part of the 8°”- Ihe detective pub are being re- placed. _ _ _ _ _ A . â€"The closing of James-st, west 0! the passenger station, has effected a. great saving of time in making up and despatching trains east and west, and thg law of _t.l_)o trgin engr- â€"-Mr. R. W. Emt, of Peterboro. who has been depnted to examine and measure the steam yachts on these mtemmhem Wednesday confer-rug with the local regri‘sltx-a:~ of tonnage, Mr. Wm. Lownbrough, customs collecâ€" tor. Mr. Erret is not astranger to many of our older citizens, he having been a resident of Lindsay many years ago, when he was employed in the hardware store then conducted by Mr. John McLennan, the present sherifl. That was about 47 years ago. . Railway Noun. â€"Freight business has brightened up considerably of late. and as a result many employees who were taking enâ€" fomed holidgw_ are _aga.in qt work. -Miss Woollard. of Dunstord, will leave on Friday for Braoebridce to resume her duties as teacher at All- port school. She has been ill and her sister has been in charge since school opened. â€"Mr. D. C. McBae, formerly of Kirk- field. but for the past two ”years a resident at Silverbon, in the Kootenay district, British Columbia. has return- ed to spend five or six weeks with friends. Mr. HcBae has gamel a greal deal of mining experience in Kootenay y. and will apply it in visit- ing a number at the mining locat tions in the north country. -Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Quick, of Belle- ville. are spending a few days with friends in tawn. he latter may he- mai:_1_ for 73 couple of weeks. â€"The regular monthly meeting at the Wanan'e‘Auxiliary to Mission will he held in St. Paul's church school- room on Thursday at 4 pm. A large attendance is requested. â€"Sa.muel Newell, 3 Norwood man. was pounced upon by Peterbom toot- fnds a: Monday night and mourns the m of 814 or 315. . city agent. also ticketed a number, but mavenotboenabletoaocurethe names. KILLINBIY OPENING Tennis Notes. I!

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