Boys’ Clothing. the result of untiring care in studying thei the mayor ascended the dies. ous boys, and the necessities? th the determination that none but the most reliable qualities shall be placed on our countersâ€"qual- 9 muiwments of strong. Vigor of men, wi ides that we know will giv'e the best of satisfac the wearer and bring him back to us for succeeding suits. Many and all sorts of stores. THIS STORE has but f All stores must have a proï¬t. tween this store and some stores is try to see how much more they can oï¬t, while that some get than ds for Men and Boys. Ova-fle sunnum sens. W New Adverts. emente_._ _â€" OR SALE OR TO RENEâ€"West half of Int 12, Gun. 5, Karine-s, comprising “‘0 acres, all failing stream in l sullla â€"86w4 of water thmuzh Situated thereon is a on builutnn A ï¬ne mmodatlou for house P.0.â€"Uw8. ...â€"___._._.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-. Me O the purchase money can remain usual rate of inure“. FAN Op, \ under cultivation, most. ‘ land. 0!: the premises is a good frame barn , sta it, and other shed ‘ This farm is about 4 miles from if you want llul“ Shoes f -r summer wear, you in: road to Little Britain. “i ï¬nd our stock Lflerm! the be“ Isa-hie Shapes â€" comfortable widths â€" sensible rhea, High qualities as low as um. Our new -ummer line is the height of Shoe hstion. Airv prices on warmweather footwear man and women. driVinz house, a s nemesisâ€"inn in, l m. 74 Kent-st , 2 doors west of Campbell's grocery. . ploughing. If not sold by Oct. Repairing a Specialty. 33:“: pg i were for sale his line farm, ' Con. 8, in the Township of Brock, containing 72 acres, more or fenced, and in a good are on the premises a good house, wooden-ad, a ï¬rst-“Jacobean with w, W‘â€â€ M SILVEBWABE. :1 :l i 3 Notice is hereby given, Hts loin , on We are showing aline my m of Fruit Dishes, Berry Spoons, Cold M e a t Forks. Spoon-Holders. etc, from $1 up. See them. lillliliili in 00., Jewelers opp. Wooda' Tin Shop. 0mm††Q “A let ten o'clock, a. m.,to hearand isevenl complaints of s s i Dated the air!) day of September W. I. 87 '1. Nov use. 1399 ‘ am" nus f0 :28 REGIIA 007“ From all points in Ontario, Windsor mm _ Hot Times E9: the Farmers are here, and we can supply Item with goods that Willi been their labors. Harvest Supplies, Binder Twine, Haying Tools, Paris Green, Machine (ills, of the HIGHEST Qualityâ€" that 13 what counts these days I. e. nnwnnns e on, “Ware. Paints, and: Iron and Elect. Bicycle supplies. diau Peeino Agent, or to King's New Discovery. King‘s New Life Pills. Mecca’s lav. Pro - G. I. Discovery. L Pill!- .0000... his next and were almond of as follows: The difference be- THIS STORE adds to its close price a bare living proï¬t at the outset his ONE PRICE CASH STORE for Clothing and‘ cleared and under eulslvavioc. centre of ii and terms easy. Apply to SILAS WA LL18, .dwelling and g young orchard acoo and p-s'ure. Ins. RACHEL spans, on the premises, Omemee farm of 100 In Iariposa. about 3 on montage at the For particulars apply to JOHN F. CUNNINGB, Oahwood. 450d. .â€"Splendid farm loot 16 in the 8rd Concession, containing no acres. About 8: ac of the halanee is Brick Dwe ing, a accommod Lindsay on the lead- Will be sold at a i For funber particulars apply to 030. loHUoH. â€Wm-:11“! FARM. FOR SALEâ€"The undersigned stone stahlim and endld orchard and two good “union given immediately for to JOHN KERR, outhe prom!“ ________________...â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" ONTARIO VOTERS L18 8 ACT that a Court will beheld, pursuant to The Ontario Votere’ L sts Act, Hmor the Judge of the County floor of he Countv of Vic'eris, at the 00m illineteenth day of September 1899, errors and ominicn in the Veters' Inn of the lunicipality of Ops for 1899 All persons having business at the Court are re- quired to attend at the mid time and place Clerk of the Township of 09*, W AW roman MC! sum BID on! ï¬lm For further particularsapply to the nearest Cana- 1’. O. MATCHETT. LOOAL AGENT, eo Kent-st... many. 1 4. Higmbotham. â€". â€"_â€"â€"-â€"â€" YOU SHARE THE PROFITS. therewouldbe at hisown‘ - hum W. T. Alhbricke, re- †the rodeo n where -â€"-~ in: tailpipe By-Laws Granting Same Passed Last Thursday to have culvert put across St.. â€Matter referred to town com- mission". lobe (bolt With: as rovid- ed for in estimate. 5. Stewart a O'Connor. John Cosmoly would claim compensa- VIS 00. TH“. 70 K:NNEDY DA ' .tion for lot 5. and part of iot_6.if IWoife-at. were closed runâ€"Recover! R0880" AND DOVIY BROS- ‘ ' and ï¬led. From W. T. Aahbritwo. C. n. E, in regard to the tire-Eb by-law ap- m 1’0!“ incur; a town summonâ€"Referred . o town solicitor. Nether with by- law 6. Acammunicstiou‘ from Mr. R. Touchburn claiming June caused to his son ' down one of Use grates on to candidar ““4 d Kent-ct. during- the building of the pass the by-ldws granting exemption ranolithie walk on_said onset.â€" from taxation to Kennedy, David 00-. - erred to town â€but“ tannin“. 7' I l A communication T1103- mm and Dovey Â¥31°3° , aid. asking the council to procure At eight o‘clock sharp, his worship Provino' our city fathers 3a 'eeseion Thursdav .2 l m‘adon from the id boarrol l members ileum: to use sewer Mug-Amm'by . in no a sanitary sewor.-- ion â€mm beige .Aldcrmen (gamer: Er. McDonald's letter was referred ““1â€â€œ 5°° Ten-1'18“! 3“ °' .. red to the local board; or health‘ for nbsent, Alderman Lennon. ~Before cï¬w’tion. ‘ from Jdm ' entering into business of the even- . Flurey and five to thD to; Communications H From Thou. Rd'oson. offering- to sell l ity cart: on “,6: am, the southerly eighty feet of lot 3, nOrth ‘ walks and cannot reconnnend any 6' side of Peel-st" tor the sum of 8800. amendment tofny-law. A number; of ‘ reserving the use of a right of way accounts were read and refer to 10 feet wide. said sale to bone longer I finance committee. A â€port of . - ' - ' town commissioner on general matters. 33,3“ ftï¬ï¬ï¬nï¬frâ€˜ï¬ 3%,,†9, dated July mm. lens. was read and or- †l filed from. date. - Referred. to. town prop- dfl‘d t0 5° . erty committee. Report was read with power to act. ' {From B. Sylvester. referring, to By-laws Given Stores ' the fact that he was looking for a a liv- cash lot on which to erect Wry buildings for a nail and bolt factory. and mob of by- lota not being easily availablenvouul vchnir. By-law No. a“, '1 ° h‘m' a l nedy. DsVis.Co- as for a period of ten years fronl January 1st. .81900, except as to cow and shingle mills to provided firm continue in least ten. men granting Ken- side of Victoria ave.. Melbourne-st. to cept that portion nowi occ trackâ€"Reform . . granting exemption BobSOn. on: tannery. or mn- first portion. Mayor Walters said the . “factoring establishment for the man- bandmnster was pressing him: to’ pass ' ufacture o f leather. in the: town of the 3:1: at as the band wished to go to Lindsay. includi lot 4. south of Wel- ‘roronto shortly. and had not been lington-st., and all of lot; 3. north“ of able to purchase music as yet. Al- Peel-st. except south 80 feet. from derman Soorhordn moved. seconded by January lst. 1900. for a period of ten Alderman Crnndell. that treasurer be . years; said firm: to emplo ten adult instructed to pay $50 to treasurer of hands and to run ten mont each year bond. . ! The try-law was {inalLy 'ven its third Alderman Jucksonâ€" “That is simply reading and was puree . signed and money thrown away. The band are not scaled. giving the music they ought- to. There are miny other institutions worthy of ‘ i ' ' f I . each year. on a third reading, sealed. His worship, the mayor. then took his seat, when Alderman Horn inti- mated that Mr. G. A. Milne was pres- ent and wiahc about Bond-st. sewer. Bond-at. . Mr. Milne complained of the un- sanitary condition of the open drain. evidently some parties were still con- necting with the open drain' and not to the sewer. the stench was tremen- dous. sated. if not wv-rsr than before the sewerwns placed. Mayor Waiters promised that the council would do their best to put an end to the unis.- ance. and would try and. locate the of- fending parties, He would call the at- tention of the chairman of the board of health to the matter. Mr. Jas. Gmhrm corroborated what Mr. Milne had said. after which on ma- tion the council adjourned. band, was taken up. Never farm; build. been selected as the committee ap- pointed to give the grant. refused to ht to let thel mutter go and lwater â€N m with the idea of securi employment. Some good men wculd: ikely‘ be com- imr to town. . The motion Was then put and carried Report of Finance Committee. Alderman Sootheran then read Rie- ports 17 and 18. as follows: . Your committee on finance metl in town clerk’s office at 7.30 on the even- ing of Au ust 28th. Precinct: Messrs. ‘ Born Crandell. Mr. Soother-an in the chair. Meats. Thou. Edison and Time Stewart were also present. The chairman read it reso- lution in council referring By-luws N03 839 .and 847 to the eared and in portion of tore atlon. bargain. ; ST. VINCENT DE PAUL EXCURSION -. It Was a Grand Buooell same as The excursion to Sturgeon Point, per tion on 11 V . Str Crandella on Labor day under the merit. provided Mr. Robson employs '. w 'p ten men for an average of six manila ( “Wm of the St. V‘wm’ d9 Poul willberentod. - Society. of St. Mary‘s church. was a in each year. Your committee beg to - “W- report indfuvor of hair. watt“? 1â€. grand success. The boat left the quest. an recommcn a y- aw . . - be brought in granting Mr. Robson the town“ wharf with fully four hundred privrlege asked for.; The chairman passengers â€0 board. a“ bent 0†“I" read a draft by-l-dw grunting exempâ€" mg the best of the last holiday of the . ticn to the Kennedy-Davis Millir. season and the last before school open- ! referred to the finance committee for Ins. The day was all that could be do- further consideration. Mr. Stewart . ï¬red and Uni. party were .of address the committee on behalf of an orderly and._happy‘ people. On ar- I Mr, Kennedy re game, 11 _ rival at the Point the contents of the dear-ups the! eruption be granted to Mr. Kc looked after on any new buildings that he mig , din differ- introduce into the town. A. few al- .terations were recommended in the ! lay-law, which was referred to town solicitor to re-engroaa. The committee met in the town town clerk’s office in the afternoon of the Mayor Agra; 29. count: and essrs. Jackson, Crandell. Horn, ' Mr. Sootheran in the chair. Messrs. ' empi ion 'rnl 1889, by House rs. Hurley, J. B. O'Neill and O’Boyle, tool: charge of the warm 2: sported,- which were carried out with . enthusiasm. each being well contested fairly Judged. The to lowing are the names of the. prize. winners: GB_oys Race. under 12. Frank Cote, G. 81!). Girls“ Race. under lZ-Jcan C n i - hast. Rage McBudzoh. 16â€"l’e u n W oys' ace. an r r ' Joe. Duffus. ‘4 Wh’m’ Girls‘ Rice, under Iiiâ€"Nettie O’Neill, we. o'eornx, .Robt. Kennedy, Thus. Stewart and _ O‘Leary were also present: The chairman read a draft lay-law. grant- I mg exemption to Messrs. Kennedy. Davis 8: Co. on their new and shingle m’ll and box, and barrel factory. After discussing the matter with , .Mesers. Kennedy and Stewart, Mary Scully. Rose McHugh. committee fixed their assessment at i Men’s 100 yds Raceâ€"Adan! McCabe, .81,5_00, granted them exemption on 'Mnjor Bick. their saw and shingle for five years ‘ Married Men’s Raceâ€"B. A. Robin- } $90 ‘ pod ofn thte cthc rpnrtdof their fac- . miliaJohn O‘Loughlin. . 7 cry or on years an rccommcnd- rricd‘Lndies’Rnoeâ€"Mrs. l '35 , ed that the bytlnw. be posed accord- M Jan. Hutton. Maundcr $40 ‘ ingly. The chairmin also read a. draft You-nil Ladies Raceâ€"Kate Cunning- } . by-lnw granting certain exemptions ham. Cocilia Granger. Julia Hicks. and last, ‘to T1103. Robson. Both of above by- Men’s Race. 50 ydsâ€"Jes. Cunning- laws to be submitted at next meet- ham, Mr. Kimono. mg of council. Mr. Hugh O'leary ad- ‘ .Lndics' Race, 45 youth-Mrs. Oun- dreesed the committee claiming that mnglmm, hire. Gwen. Mrs.- Burke. Messrs Dov’cy Bros. should have the I Eat Man's Race. 200 lbs. â€" Adam 531mb eiemptions as similar cogoerns ' D1323. Jan. Button. 1 e own were enjoyin . o ering ' ' t and Shoe Raceâ€"Joe Diff . granting them ' While. us. P to frame a .by-law ‘ . such. exemption, to be submilbeci‘ with Wee-Iagged Rune -‘ Flranfl Bran- lm and Barry O’heill. above by-laws at next council meet- ing The report was adopted. Men’s 200 yd Raceâ€"Adam. McCube A. L. (hmningham. ' AldBoa rd 0123i orks Committee. erman e presented Re rt No Putti . â€"Adam as follows: Mott in the potown = Shire. n3 tthhot McCabe, Dr. Running, Hop Rep and Jump-Adam clerk’s office al 7.30 on evening of August 25. Present, his worhsip, the Main. A. L. Cunningham Running, Brood Junoâ€"Adana .Mn- Mayor. and Messrs. Jackson. Soothcrf Cube. A. L. Cunningham. ' :11; Earn. ignition: and Mr. Mulch) r en‘- e 01 owing matherswere Standing Hi It Jumpâ€"Adam; - i Cabs. John Ganglion. . m i read by the chairman: 1. A. resolu- . tron that. the hard of works provide Boye‘ Running, Hop, Step and Jump proper walks on King-st. between â€"Pency White E Benson Caroline-st. and Lindsay-st. bridge All Fours Borneâ€"Joe oneâ€, Frank On motion the matter was left. in: the c. . ~ - hands of the 011311111111. Your com- Eormers’ Race, Married Menâ€"John glauuhim. Jae. Cunningham. Donut imittee beg to recomend that this . council purchase prOperty near ms- \ Henâ€"Adam McCain. A. L. Cunning P. 8. punnlnshasn. eel-st. east. south of K t- and souihof the railway gracgkï¬ï¬‚awnt' . . l - Ladieo' Race. all agesâ€"Ll ' ' Kate Cunningham l “a Halon. . an the stave factor , for. the ' 8100 to be used: as); means “ammo! I flooding Jump-Adam 'leOube. A. I . muc ‘ 15c. 85c Farmera’ Race. Y to the river in, lieu of Ramon-st. east. . which is being- closed. Your committee also recommend. that Glen- slggrf.‘ cog; fawn Logic-st. to the n all no up. I com ‘- «Elinor! from Geo. Bates, “Ah torso ! .1‘ innearwhero‘he-‘t bull-V Gain. Bf cohouacin tamehmwdrd (1- Cole. 6.0" n an van t ‘ . ' ~ .dtowrite Mr. Baumr “thrower-ct M andthfla. . .. -.~ could. take no action in‘ that. loom ' on. account of low. lands. and. n3 1 “m" .. w “'W . :27.“ mm Mil E: i 1.3;, :3 : ~. naï¬zmmtnr: MAITRE LABORI MAY amne- _____â€"â€"â€"â€" st. river-sou ‘l'eatlIea is wasir or Drey- er â€" The lea-aces of Commander Mush-A Retailer of I'ltlfal SI... denâ€"Two Hours of use Cour.- Ins‘tlol Trial spent Boil-d. Cloeed Duns. session of the cunt o'clock. Senator Tilda“. iiivem visited SOund bufosu curt-martial opened. bl. Trarleux hint- :: g that the 0mm drilled S. is testiuony he was so give. Savlanaud replied. Meant!“ ruth of his previous testimony. Liana-Col Pioqnszt then arose and uprated his denial of Satlznalld's ï¬ery. Tfallt or delivered his testimony in . hi. an emphatic tone. He reviewed the testi- whlob he mid be many of the was convinced was authentic. needed to comment upon the questionable role played by C ommandont bush in the aflair. Commandant Laueh inso- rupted the witness. asking that he be ‘ hsewe- allowed a baring. and on the concludon l of M. Trarieux's deposition. Commands estly throughout and that be had not the least doubt of Liens-Col. Picqnart’s fulslfloations of the petit bleu in order to incriminate Major Interbazy. Was l'ioquart Ila-glut, 7 Commandant Lsuth. asserted that Llcut. always ah the amour-s on one nonunion Ploquart' the general etafl. in the presence of Madame Henry and Lauth, a woman. ; Madame Dâ€"â€"â€", who was the wife of a magistrate. and. heath intimated. Plo- qnurt's mistress. Liam-Col. Picuuart nose and cried: mm. “I protect absolutely." '1“ in. At the mme time there arose from the i be heard m “P‘- spectators a chorus of in ilgnant cries of .0 ‘5. W "0h." “Camille." “W000" “d ‘ W. could not ordered to "press. “ Miserable. " M The gendarrnes were a the outbursts of indignation which had Mm“ 2 been evoked by the conduct of Command- . m be unable .0 0’ .I, sent Louth in publicly naming a woman ‘ 11-. “a, '1... u m in a scandalous connection. 1 that m of g. M Gen. lurlludeu Spoke. Dust-e lever 4""... General Zurllnden, formerly Minister , of War. followed Commandant booth at the witness bar. General Zurlinden spoke in justification of his action while he Was Military Governor of Paris and Minister in the matter of the mica Pioquisrt. taking the that the measure was absolutely in order that the court should charge of forgery drought m which Major This W persuaded quart before _a military court. I Trurleu! Replied. H. Trarieux replied to Geoff“I den, â€preaching him with Pioquart's ten months in prison. M. Labor! then asked a q general Zurlinuen regarding the petlt en. . Colonel Jouaust. presidentoftbo court- martlal. refused to put the question. on the ground that the court was engaged intbetrialof Dreyfus. and not ofthe Pioqnart affair. V. Labori. however, insisted, taking the ground that the petit bleu demon- strated the guilt of Halo:- Estcrhaay. and that. consequently, it was very import. ant for Dreyfus. Laborl Tackled Zurlladea. then mkigd General 2...; admired that the â€mp arrived at the Lntdlmnfl W‘o ' not have been guilty, ""“v °f d1" sorting the document. hf. Laborl asked that I. Paieologne, the expert of the Foreign Ofloe. be con- suited with referonoe to the reading before the court of diplomatic documents, which ambushed lmfutably the authen- ticity of the potlt bleu. Paleoloxue to the treat. I. Paleolocm. who sits behind the judges. came to the front of the stale. and mid that he did not know to what documents M. labor-i alluded. “The document." replied Labor-i. “in which is recounted a convention be- tween ls. Delcasso (former Prime Minis- ter) and Count vcn Munster-indenting (German Minister to Paris). in tnecourse of which Gaunt von Munste-Ledenbm had' mid Colonel Sohwartskoppen had admitted that he sent Major Estcrhazy a numb. of telegraphic cards of petite H. Paleolccue responded that what M. Labori said was quite true. and that the document belonged to the diplomatic duster. As to the petit bleu in question. added I. Palsoloxue, Colonel Schwartz- hoppen could amrm whether he wrote it himselforwhetbc he had netseenit; but. in any case. I. Paleologue said. he believed it was sent bv Colonel Schwartz- happen. This declaration by the expert of the Foreign Ofloe cussed a marked senmflon in court. Traders: Called be... 1‘. W again entered ms. in the course of which be mid Halo! When we! acquittal. not judged. ColonclJmaust stopped I. Trarleux. mvlnghsmustnotspeak in that way Gust. andn'ledscstrikehlmforhaving intro- . :33ed the subject of Picquart's mien-as in his ï¬lmy yesterday. Gendarmos Intel-7M “‘1 W 1. Cost to leave the W °‘ ‘5' court. 3 wm Laborl Quit? I outlay morning's scene betwun Colonel Jonauet, president of the Dreyfus court- martlal. and If. Labofl. leading counsel for the defence, the latter wish-sonar. from the case. He is convinced out the , mmw' need... â€i... ‘ -. d Wt! been.†.34 Mo-tâ€" The sale e! I...“ for Texas-A Music. on the Slldcet Carried- 6.-â€"The W . rporated companies, including should be assessed as other individuals or partnerships: that the revenue of per- sons from Dominion. provincial or mud- should be assessed as other Voters' Lists. On motion of S. 3. Kent. seconded by mar-ahead Inndcn. thefolm resolutdon relating so the votes-I'M was . That, in the opinion of this convent“ - the polling sub-divisions made by on. oils of cities and towns In which :3 fmanhoodh stingray! registrftion act la - orce s on or mun cl unpe- only. That the number oï¬ollcrs k municipal elections in a sub-div“ should be increased from 200 to me. a‘ that an election should not be void C voidable for the reason that a pol“ sub-division which contains more than one voters has not been divided: pr. vldcd it does not contain more than - voters. That the Board of Regional! should deï¬ne the llln; sub-divine. for elections to the elatirc Assembly and that those not the a should register with the Board of he, trers under the lanhood Suffrage I. lstraticn Act Loonl l-pnwng