rOB 50 Rolls of'mrem Ribbons, in wide widths, specifl, per 25 Pieces 1,000 Quins, in difl'erenl at 2 for ............ Tommmuuuwmuummuml -., . “uh--1339“ “5 l - m mum. Yonns 900910 pun gigniw’ï¬amqqa thrown-bx. who“ «not do ‘ Peterborongh Busine- College. 09D I on bani EnGdu-oa' {his coll-col Tum noon-uh. lulu nod. nu Tenn opul- Sept. 5th. In!“ mourn-chem. Prop: oqulpmnt Wm. [or Wuhan. The complexion of.the store is beginning to change. New Goods are coming from all quarters of the universe and the receivmg room is all activity. You’ll be interested, of course you will, in the new styles and qualities for tall. We want to emphasize the better values in store for you. before, and great quantities make lowest prices possible. We’re un anyone, and our leadership for fall can be taken tor granted. Visit the store often ! This column will tell of new things as they appear, but shop around» the depart- ment and see for yourself. Can’t begin to tell of all the novelitiesâ€"not by half! Our buying has been on a. larger scale than der obligations to do better by you than TIcke s an all lnhrmuon Iron Amt! Trunk R.ilwu' 81m [WW 3 mmm WAX Sept. 18th. Returning 1mm Nov-ombu- mu. 1m 3mm I'ARIS to vlr‘ch naive. Thirty-ï¬ght 0.11. '0' 7003‘ men tad women {or one. position within twenty days enjoys an conflue- ‘t MI)" 0% // GEO. WILD3§ - A. M. rATON. C. P. klA. Dopot Agt. HARVEST EXCURSIONS Blgcol 1111 83'. South Bid. dint-It- MeLennaM Go. Loaded Shot. Shells. , Canadian, English and Amen-Ian. Carlin Harvey. 15"“ Hmllton Powdor Co. American Powder Co. Wads and Primers. Cartridges Shot and re-loadllz Took- â€" -â€"â€"_.â€"â€"-;. â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"'- 430mm ,,§o_A_l3> Portland Cement, MGLENNAN 00. JW COAL MD 1303* Subscribe for the PM complete stock )02. Womens’ and Missed Trimmed Frlt Sailors, all the htast style. and all the new 001013, a special Int at. . . . . . 7 ................... $1.00 ieces of Chefl'ons, with the bright ï¬nish, newcolors, per yd ...... ........... Ls A WHOM-4. Just Opened New Dress Making Department . . . Moderate Prices For Making . . . McLean: a Ca. }$2fl Winchester. M ulin . Prom .11 point. in Outfit). M. G. DIOKSON: w. 8. SHAW. Prlnotpul. â€"mn ho run on- Dist. Punt. 40.. Team. Glazed Sawer Pip. units you in our lillinery Department. “HAW mm: mm CALGARY 3:13 am WM! MILLINEBY lengths, morï¬ed kinda, sad all the proper colon, ........ 5c, be, 10c, 15c. and up to $1 each the new Paris and London colon, soft make. vard ............................. 50¢ }sso 335 I40 The [nan-dot dtmnd for saw-pun 3M Boot-keeper- minod st thin Imti’nthn ubould h:- anoeflao-owho have decided to attend 3 Babe-- oolkgoJomm r DH: In. W. bun found pot!- uo as for: 1:730:1an th'n summer, ad, a mall, ulmgivlanu-l-cflon. 'rl'o m 1! you think at “tidying who: Shonhnd or BookJeoplng. FALL TERM Lindsay Bicycle and General Repai‘ Works. Manny-Barri; nd :11 can: kind: ofoolt-bindon reunited and allianc- tion guaranteed. Dan-on. in. your binders looked utter by ; manic thorowhly acquainted. will :1! kinds of sutomtic Mimry.â€"W. Walnut, Mechanical Expert. 25 William-IL. N. TOWN AND COUNTY a wife. but no famib'. Mrs. DeVellin was a. Miss Robinson, of Prince Ed- 'zu'd county. Deceased was a. prom- inent member of the Oddtellows' so- ciety. Many citizens will regret to hear of hay demime â€" Belleville In.- telligenoer" .The deceased gentleman A Lindsey Hone Hut. The ï¬rst race. on Wednesday at T0- ronto fair. had 17 starter: in the first heat. but dwindled down as 96mg of the horses were drawn. Mr. Geo. Cur- tis‘ Grey Jim, met with an acoident that will'likely put him out 01 bushes Dining the third heat the shaft broke, and the horse ran away“ and after be- ing chased around the ring a. couple of timesthe horse pulled up. The uni- uni unfortunately destroyed the ten- dons of his hind leg,-. and will likeiy have to ac killed. ’ ¥éé°é 1;;er 70f Mrs. Wui “'alters, of this town. . ' DASHES HERE AND THERE _ 42 inches wide and in all the SEPT. 5th. W. PRINGLE. m n: th! 98933808 0063 BUSINESS 001:: L30! Duds: Fla van. Bron. giving uphonsakoepihg. â€"-J. E. Lennon. auctioneer. fl. The unders‘gned will diet for sale on Thursday, Sapt. 14th. 1899, the valu- able household. furniture, eLc.. the pro- perty of Mr. Tho-nan Brodie, 31 Will- iam-at. oouth. SJ]. at one o' lock and without rewrvg. as Mr. Bra 0 is â€"A reception for students (model and collegiate). will- be given in tho Y. M. C. A. parlors on Sept. 15th. .3112 W. .A. hi: hi will addmn the man’s meeting on day afternoon at $.15. All young menjnvited.‘ ' .41“; new pieces of apparatus lave been added to the gymnasium. Thou interested in this kxnd of work should plan to take a course with us this Samba. Making e Good Record. Messrs. Peter Kennedy and. L. V. O'Connor, members of our lat/at ten- nie club, who are “him part. in? the tom'nument in Tomato. are making an excellent mums for themselveex In the men’s open. Kennedy mt South- erland, 6-1. 6-3. and. in the doubles Kennedy and O'Connor beat Campbell and Bonnier, 6-4. 6-2. The Culling C E. Convention. [the ï¬rst Dom‘uion Christian En- deavor Comeution .will '35 bald in Montreal. beginning Thursday even- We were informed yesterday by Mr. R. Bryans, at Bryanq 00., that the price of coal has advanced fully 50 per cent. within' the last hvo months, but his firm were lucky enough to pro- cure a few earloads of the celebrated Lehigh Valley coal before the rise, and intend giving their customers: the ad- vantage of the low price. Mr. Brynns further stated that a supply of this popular coal had arrived fresh and di- root from the mim and that the Le- high coal is acknowledged to be the best for heating- purposes. ard- ing the other branches of his usi- ness, he said. had: increased consider- able. and that he will ship over 7,000.- 000 shingles to the American markets, also that. there was a plentiful de- mand for lumber and lime. She leaves a husband. a daughter. as- ed. 6 and; two twin boys aged 8 to mourn her loss. The funeral ar- rangements will not be made until the- arrival qt Mr. Reid at Lion’s Head. on the evemng of the am. Mr. Reidmho is a brother of Mr. W. Reid, 0! Lorne- ville. attended the old hï¬gh school here several yegrg ago. His man friends in tlns ncxmty will gym in with him in his sad. bereavement. Obitunry Mrs. J. D. Reid, wife of the editor of The Arrow, Burk’s Falls, who has been in poor health for some time, had been spending her summer holidays with her father, Rev. J. Severight, B. A., of Lion’s- Head. On the morning of the 5th inst. Mr. Reid received. a telegram at Burk‘s Falls to come at once, that his wife, was worse, and on arrival at Parkdale he received a tel;- gram in care at the conductor of the train that she was dead. She had been improving in health for the pest week and her father just left on Monday for g_ vusjt to Huntsville and Hurk'e hill TEE wmmgtiz 15 Pieces of Soiette Linings, lighter thu) silk, 1» us better, per yd . . . .200 10 New Coloringa, in plsin 10 Pieces of New Black Melanin! tad Blisters, 42 inches wide, Brit is}: made, per ysrd ........................................ 750 Sale of Household Furniture‘ Cm of the Very Luau Phida, Ger-mm made, Imooth or rough eflecu. new Cnmel’s huriwludn, per yd. . . . ...81 25. .1, 75¢. 506, 400. 256 Coloringa in Ger'm Worsted Coming, 48 inches wide, .11.." dude, won’t druv or shrink, per yd .............................. 81 50 per yu'd ....... Y. M. C. A. Notes. DRESS GOODS broadcloth, 47 ! fl Sflflï¬l'lfl naumm i The young man heel been misting - in the threshing during the day. and ' after the completion of the work the ginnchine was awed down, while the I cleaning up was being done about the | floor end machine. when Powers step- ' ped on the machine over the cylinder 38nd broke through, falling into the . machine, which drew in: one leg inch “by inch until the body we: vouched. ' and ground the: leg into pieces. pneu- inu out to his horriï¬ed companion: on the stack. The machine wee stopped “and the poor fellow ' extracted. but it meeen that he hed rally. 3 short time to live. A Nixon maent to Lindsay, who reached Dr. Melti- pine’e office just thirty nï¬nutee utter the eocicbnt. The doctor. m on hand as soon on pouiole, but found Powers beyond medial aid. and succumbed 2 shortly afterwards. v I a (ï¬g score. Ed. Brown. late of the Argyles, of Toronto. umpired the game, ginng general satistaction. The fol- lowing were the p‘ayers: Peterbovo Lindsay Smith ......... catcher .......... Hunky McFadden â€piloting. .......... Miller Dow ° """" mth'iaim r ........ no a... Hoolilun ....... W ....... Nonde- ggvidoon ...... this] m ...... Sham up. .......... ri t . ....... Bum Boy]... ........ M Bold ...... .Nmthy King .......... cum m ...... Robina. Are your card; atricuv in accord with fashion'adunnnd' mPIIt. has the htelt in both ooh 3nd atylo. and‘prices are numb]; . DEATH IN A THRESHING MACHINE Linden: Detent- Peterboro by 3 Score .9! 85 4. 1.110 Intermediate baeeball teem o! Peterboro visited our town yederdny and played Lindlny'e necond nine. Over three hundred people witnmd the gum and: although greatly. plea.» ed with the playing at home boys. they were a little dissatisfied with the way the game Went, for practically the Lindsay men had it'. all their own way. Peterboro played a couple: of een'or men, but they. proved of no unint- ance. The work of the visiting team was yerypoo poor, fumbles end had throw- ing is accountable for. the score run-w nine :1 little high. Ihe batting m weak and they found it a. difï¬cult tank to tally off Miller, who pitchâ€" ed an excellent sane. striking out nineteen men. He also received ex- cellent support from the other mem- bers cl the team. Ihei work of Men- zies. Bollingworth and McSweyn ' putting two men out by a double throw: was an excellent feature. 1130 local: showed up well: in batting. and some good hits were mde.1'he via- itors played four pitchers during the game. but all proved it cinch. Peter- boron went to the bet Mandmre all struck out in rotation. while Lind- mmanaged to roll upeix rune. Dur- ink therest at them theviu'torn could only manage to get an oddrun or_two, whileuhe l_oeal teeny piled up mm Devon or flu. Town. My Injured by tuna. Into nu lama. Y's“,- A fatal and most heal-trending acci- dent occurred. It 4.“;Wedneuday even- ing at the (am! of Edward Costello. east of Downeyvilk. when Michael Powers. aged 19. non of Widow Powers, of the out ward, lostI his life. THE INTEh MEDIA‘I’ES PLAV BALL LINDSAX, ONTARIO, SEPTEMBER 8. inoheu wide, French nude, ..................... 75c . . .cttohor .......... Henley . . photon. .......... Miller . ï¬rst. bu. ........ MoSma second bus. . Bolling-m . .lhofluop ....... Maxie. . . third bu. ....... Sham . . . right ï¬eld" ....... Bum . Jolt Gold ....... NM, .oonu'o ï¬eld ...... Robinson -\li- Cullen's school wil 11-0990 on Monday. 8091- 11th. Person! “I" in; tank: a hull com Mkmu shorthand m upon-Mun) must mate application before Hut 6!“- l , Allin-“o. w. .r--_- ed to have hroken' its leg. in around the street as well an ever. ’flle pro- mieed suit for damagee a inst the town will likely he cat't off. â€"Mr. J, Parnell Motrin. 50 Cu.- hridae-et.. teacher (1 piano. organ. voâ€" cal and theory had resumed teaching. andmnyheseenathiarenidencdhy intending students. Thme calli eer- ly may have choice at day- end out. â€"x girls vented for Iilllnary and Wag. at li- Hitachi!†-.We are pleased. to‘ learn that the Linmay Choral 80ciety. which our readers will remember an having been so succeecfol an organisation some few years 3305 in to he I've-organized. No- tice will appear in next we at lint meeting. â€"Prot. F. J. Smale. 3A.. Ph. 0., formerly lecturer in chemistry at 103- route University. has been given It lucrative position with the Toronto Packing Co. '3'. chief duties wilt he to super-intend with the aim of per- fecting the canning precedes now in vague. Bin ealary will he “ON. â€"The annual gathering of the Young People's eocietiea of the Methodist chunh. of the Lil-deny district. will he held in Penelon Falls on Wednes- day. Sept. lath. at 2 p In. The hmt. Alice-Ethel. will ieave the wharf at. 12 o'clock. and will return in good time after the meeting in the afternoon. "LA novel am in otogra by ha been introduced by. g. I. glorton, him 3 photo the sin of n stamp. â€"Willinmon Bro-J bone. which broke h‘tho sidewalk on W4]- Hun-st... on 7 tgrdg, :94 wga mpgrt; in mum. Bats. lionâ€"‘1 -I! you doubt has «or triod than bin-Ill. he will mainly mould W Dye: {or home use. ' ~53»th wanted for Wank- in; partnenLâ€"Dundu Jr. Fun“: mâ€"zd-wx. . -Wodnebday Mr. P. B. mumm- muhippod a cation! of host to the Matthew: 00.. Pourboro. 1b., were Il' pnrohnad within I flew mile- 01 town. â€"Dr. Noam hu 8"“ wooe- in crowning brobu ’ 3m m without pm: «a and “NW at. otfioo ml! owe-ii- I" â€"ln order to nth room tor our fall stock of m which in now on the my from Onion and Jana. n will worm-t roglmdprigu for the nut .‘AA-- -â€" â€"A horse and buggy no uniting .- owner u the Phelnn. home. Poterbom, The outï¬t was left in the shed on Fri- day last. and '33- found. in the: am plwe next morning. hnving remained {Info all night. Ibo-Pongâ€? n in! 8mm Luke was the. most genre of the m. The steam yscht, Mixpnh, was storm-stayed gt Sturgeon Point. and breaking from her moorings on 31min; nighg went_ ashore at leas- Qï¬iLA‘- J__--_ wan-u; "- .nc Po=m.°bâ€"ei:'6n1y .11;me dung- Ped. Mr. J. Brown‘s yum m 1130 gushed nut autumn I'bint by up om. m n: i;m:beâ€"‘?of condition. mil the vehicle in an, open m. â€"Mr. B. Bani-lion. of Nobrukn. I}. 8-. “rived in town on Wednesday from the uorthwith a cat-101d of fine you cattle for the Amrioan mtbt o ticked than) in the vicinity of Human-ton; and. Ban - croft nud while then pumhnud at the m time a cal-Iona for Mann Ic- oDugill. Austin Brandon; of Fenc- lon Falk. ldOl BRIVITII’B. 1899 mm m m lab! at Man la! 94 â€In“ â€"Xr. John Kelli. of Killian-ooh. was in torn Saturdny. â€"Kr. A J. Gnlnn' m in Peter- boro yawn-any culling on {ï¬end-L -Mr. and Hrs. E. .81de. spent Sunday and Labor an; in Cobooonk. ~Ki- Gordon. of Port. Perry. in via- itinc bar liner. In. M Ross. â€"llr. Alfred Putin mt Sunday and Labor Day. with“ NM friends. â€"Mayor Wuhan sad. Ir. J. 3. another“: mm in Torontd yenur'dny -Mr. L. A. Pam at Saunas. Ont; â€rived ban on- My to visit his puma. â€"Hu. Wright, noun! ward. is visit- ing ho: daughter. In. Buyer T9- Hauler. at Grannhursn Qenl L190? day with In. J. Crawford. Bond-IL -Xr. Emory hu xetnrnod. the? gem]. of wash' hflllml spawns with Uxbrickonnd Toronto friends. --M.n. J. Knifln and two children. of Chicago, 11)., i. ï¬nding her ï¬tter. Mrs. J. . Pearson, out ward. â€"Mi- label Henderson. spent, am- day and Labor? day in Ibronlo, and visited friend-at Balm! M â€"lï¬- L. Wilson, of the Ontario Lad- iu’ College. Whitby. agent a. few days with her sister. In. J. L. Perkins. route. â€"I..n. Preston. O’Brien. Dingle, Burke nnd Elliott were nt Petorboro â€stead-y. 4!†IL B". Sum 3nd C. Wal- uu spun and†and. labor dny with 'lbronto (flunk. -I.i- hettio Guano left Saturday owningP to row hot duties at the Newcastle high taboo}. â€"-l.enrs. J. L. nu! W. Band. gener- al merchants. Manson. Md dumb to 13pm on Toadâ€. -‘Mn. 1'. Comma. of Chiap, has â€turned hone. alter a months visit with her patents. Kr. and Mn. BL Wt. â€"l(i.- Edpn Robinson h- returned atter enjoying a plant «at With Polleville. Picton 3nd 5mm (ï¬ends â€"N.r. Hugh Conway. proprietor of the fluid house. of Wyzeon. was in town to-dny on basin“ -Mi- Lizzie Ginnily, of Man. formerly of Lindsay. is at present vis- iting her cousin, I5- ï¬rnh Bruin. â€"m. D. Cï¬n. xenon] nemhant. and son. of Bobcaygeon. passed through Hominy to “be in the hit sq 1‘9- route. â€"Miu Nollie Win. at Downeyville. and lines Sunk and Hay News. of Oll- are attending the tomato ex- lib'tion. town Yesterdnv morning- puni through to Cï¬mnbellford "to visit an“ â€")[i- Lucy Wilson had natal-nod to her ham in Whitby havi enjoyed the past four wash with fiends in â€"-llrs. Robert Mn, of Bowman- villc, has returned hour: after enjoy- !na‘ a pleasant visit what her node. Ir. R. E. Gibbs. : -â€"The Frat Stock Co. pound through offer these mm for. the eon-ids: town on Honda: for Hui - my tion of those iMâ€"Ywm have been plain; 3: m the V11â€" A m cngx: has up north. . -â€"Me-u. Dan Sincluir. J. Bender- aou and W. smut won .in Lb city tank, and took in the bane hll guns: at Bulm' s [that]. - â€"lm Fokker. of Peterboro. chug- od Bury w nth. dnlnndiw bin (1 8188. The can will ha tried before Col. lhoniaon; at Toronto. I â€Master Grant Yunold has utm- od. home ulcer n delightful trip to the 'naousand Islands. and Kingston. ac- companied by Wh‘tby friends. â€"Ii- £1119 id in mm d J. 31t- clifle 6. Sons millimry departmt. She "rind in town May. and is pre- puriw {or the tiun's (01ml Fall epon- wlr. lune Bic-harm. of Hill - brook. who was reported tq have left the ammo “(I throw]: cm on Monday to ant vi! tron Bat Port- age. undwill be t ut the old sand. ~Mr. Alex. mailman. who for the put thmyaneojoyodn myre- apo'tsible pos'tion with an implement I In: in Winn'pez. but been appointed neral tmvell‘uc suprintcndont for 1 Meter Han'ltoo Manufacturing Co. at Peter-"bro. Ba will nub. his hogs :1he‘r‘iévigteFavm-or of Ottawa. His may (flank in tm‘ will â€so pinned to hear at his adamant. â€"Miu Dnvidaon. of Toronto. who has been secured by lean. Dundns , Fhvelle Bros. for their drouqnaking department huarrivod in town. WV- â€Bohr. let; flaky?“ Toronto ~Ilr. Johnston will sail shortly to: london. “land. â€"Mt. Percy John-Idea. who has boen thq m at (by. .E_. Weldon. bnr- ,"A- ‘f‘ maumcca Terrill. of 0:“th m‘in Is I: Not Um? (To Editor ct 13‘ Put.) Dear Sinâ€"WU settling in. your town. I notice. especially on Lindsay- .t.. that the contractor m digging branch drains into individual proper- ties. I noticed at Judac Dean's. c.1- Lhoqh ballad .dc his connection di- rectly tohic hon-c, a wand and third This will be a specially lama-tut meeting on account at an question of the twentieth orntnry fund M3 considered. nu Rev. Dr. Putts bemtinthoahornoomwheo an own nesting will be held. All the In the cvenim there will be a {deadly gathering of the congreguion of MN dmmhu in town. Tea will be and (all: 5 to 7.85. giants: that? _will -4. Children's Aid Society have for nation and boy nine you-ct up. For partisans-ml: tour uno- ntory, Dt. Bettina. â€"'l'ho annual munch! district mob- in; at the lothodiw church. Lind-a); district. willho held in the WW 5:. church. Lint}. on‘ Tuesday next. be maxi-nib: Dr. Pom and Rev. E. Marta, 1nd nosic by the choir. â€"l-Euiott.atanalltoa huh-ca vicit' her sister. In. FLW . ht- clifla n M days. â€"Kr. 600. A. Kin; and tunily, Bond‘ 1.. leftoamzwapendnnontl in Toronto, Detroih cad Toledo. ~Ur. George Much. LLP; was t! Y arch-rubber“: Mandi“ Rev. athei- Fitzpatrick: pica c. pipe were laid at Dr. Gilleap‘e'a, tho tune ut mun: rink cud Separate school the m. It. atruck' me that it the town In paying a. shame a sav- ilg might!» made by merely putting n jaunt and not ddw ' gmg. that was quite wry. the private iodiVidnal ism-ed {or the whole and the town doing _the work. it appegr} Po me n more urict economy should be dlerved. I on informed that the myor has plam_ of the different sys- tem of new of other townsmould he Kindly let .9 know if the, plan of making Mmmions is practiced in anyother town! nowhject not some intone-t, not only to those on many-0L, who: vetem is newly convicted. but to up ratepayers on the otreete where it is being petition- ed 10!". [do not th3pk the idea a plea:- ent one that s blind drain holdi cone ten or ï¬fteen bushels of fi‘lï¬ capletedt nae town «and: afloat! to gay interest on debentures {or the fun of it. not perhaps the present council think that. their Ino- cemora will not be able or writing; to look after our interest: Well, it they do. they should not. I am not carping. I all ilqniring.â€"Youre em TI KAIAON. imbeiw laid undor our front door- yet by this system it is a fact I offer these mm for. theAeon-idon- m $37000 By-hw. an Editor at 1‘1. Poet.) Deer Sinâ€"be anxiety clan: citilefl to have znnolithio aide‘nlh shown clearly that they can appreciate 3 good thing when they see it. They would likewise wine any well matured scheme for the improan of our dream 1 notice your an- nouncement o! a meeting in. the ount‘ word to «ii-cl- the 827.!†hy-lnw. Now. here is n point in a nutshell»! understand that permanent improve- ment. can†go on until the seven are put in. Now. the sewers cannot be put in until petitnoned for by tab property owners. Have Lhasa pe- titionedt No. Will they pet'tion! I hear that it in very dogbtful and that m of tho “new selected by coun- cil will not petition at alt It so, Ihiltom thcwi-domotmmn; #- bentuns hotriw intend from“ data of issue to pay â€for work which may not be donor to: ten years. ;No begun- COMMUNICATION S. Tmcwyrm