â€"â€" i l .SUTGLIFFE81SUNS Lin n O - - - nmm flnnninn Wnflnmflqv and“ I Peterbor dsay u." Milli mflnv NEW GOODS are coming to us from all over. More than this store ever knew before. Gathered with thoughtful- ness of style, value and quality, different too in many lines from what you will see elsewhere. Our many years experience as Dry Goods Merchants has taught us. where, how and when to buy and our experience never served us better than in the sel- ection of This Fall Stock, England, Germany, France, United States and Canada contribute to this new, fresh and varied stock of seasonable DRESS 300113. llLLINGBY, IRES and MYS’ WITHIN, IANTLES, BHWES, WSTUIES. STAPLE DRY 300118, Fair Visitors! It is only fair to your pocketbook to compare the values of this Cash and One Price Store. Visit thin “or. if you want to form correct idea of the new Dru- Fmion that the billion lenders 3: home sud than!) have prucribed for Autumn m. Victoris Brosdclothn. 50-h. wide, in choic- at dude: for column, per ysrd. . . .850 Men Suiting for lightoweight units, 40 to 42 inches, ï¬ne corkscrew weave. pure nit wool in the lugs: colon, per yd. ""506 Anon or Sodsn Snitingl, Venetian twin Ihmnk ï¬nish, 40 to 42 inches, 1n “1 the new ahadea, per yud 500, 60c Md. ..75c Choviot md Eotunine Sets“, in mvy and M, nntpoublo Enid), ‘0. 42.011 “in. Wdo,peryud50c,000 nd.........75c Fall Millinery Opening Wednesday and Thursday Sept. 2lst, 22nd and following days. : HUGHAN 00., Iowans Fucy Black and Colored Dre- mï¬toriï¬lï¬, ' brocho stripe Motel“. blister and Mo: , mills designs. 36 to 42 incheï¬ :mde, pot ind “25¢, 35c ï¬nd... ........ â€40¢ DI'll Twaedu, in plï¬in ï¬nd two tone mix- Fara, ï¬lso neat. chock deï¬igu,36to44 M. price per yï¬rd 15$.†ï¬nd...£5c 2ï¬nch ï¬ne umhrinkï¬blo Gray Wool th-z mplï¬in ï¬nd twill, light ï¬nld dark grey an, int salvage, togulï¬t 51: n M W pxice ..................... 12k. in“ Union Whitn Wool Blankets, .qu Snub, fmcy box-den, size 60180 inches“ “8'11" $2.25, extrï¬ ï¬peoaï¬l ..... $1.95 l 3“ 333 Mid 2.1mmâ€... wool lac-0.; “'9" ï¬nish» ï¬nancial!» “9'“!!! C... . I I l 30.1415, All-wool lesmleu ribbed lie-oi “9"“ 110°“. very heovy. tin-6.09}- E!“ 513° it known .- WI lauds. 7" VOLUME XXXIV. WHOLE N0 2089 mm tau 9:15. 1 note Haw Advortl: omenâ€. .““M†a m One of the most important of our recent improvements about the store is the new Staple Department. This will prove very acceptable to shoppers. We have also added two large windows on York-st, directly over our Staple department, affording much additional light to this department, making it particularly pleasing and satisfying for selecting goods‘. and comeâ€"we guarantee you a nice time, a good ‘show. Mfke Our store your headquarters, 3". 35% only (5? 33¢»? mmutes‘ rest. Come early. Come often. All parcels and wraps checked and delivered knot changew -. We are showing a. line of Fruit Dishes, Berry Spoons, 001d M o a. t Forks. Spoon-Holders. etc, from $1 up See them. TEN PAGES mwm‘hlm “~W‘ J. Butch!“ Son). H- J. Out-r. 11â€" Rolland wanted 10:8qu snail-E, out. «Wanna! “(snag-candy dun doc _to esp-b]. man. Apply 19 .A. HOOK. Servant. Apply 56 MRS. J. A. WIL LIAMSON, come: Willimn and Glenn];- nthâ€"alwl. ANTED AT ONCEâ€"Good GENER- u. snvm. Apolywxn n x. Baal, mostâ€"'1. '12:. in, lurk, _;dâ€"M3;Mmdmn. This“ ‘stbonunilutmul’alndayoolhow 1;: 1 W"pÂ¥"b°3§o“im $1 or at t to u Lhdvny.â€"vh. 500 yards Unbleached Caxton Funnel. 27 inch wide, bony and well upped, bu- gain .prloq pgtyud.,..................5c anolet. Eidordown Cooking for children, 27-inch. with very pretty cripple afloat. .. .11 colors, 31390191 pqrynrdqw 1.... â€4,50 ial-inch bony mum“, «m‘ ‘ relisblo cloth, soft. ppm ï¬nish. [ism WANTEDâ€"Am once, .7 Good Genonl Boye’ 2-piece Single breeeied Suite, short te, nee: petterne in duh Cenedien weed or Nevy Blue Serge. ell einee, very epeciel ................. i ..... . 1.95 Youthe’ 3pieoe SingleJn-eeeted Suite, that eats, brown end duk grey Cenediet weed, good lining. ell eizee, {012.82.9'1 Men’e single breeeted Secqne Suite, in ell wool tweed, plein or checked peueme. duk brown or grey mixturee, Itelien lined, ell sizes, epeciel ......... 35-†Very etylieh Imported Twud Suite. Englieh end Scotch, neweea pettem. emell or checn or fency mixture- in medium or duh browns end greye with green since, bottom fecinge. lining! to correc- pond, ell eizel, $7.00, $3.50 end..810 00 40 dozen Men’s Fine Arctic Underweu, fleece lined, heevy winter weight, netnrel ehedee, French neck, ovenocked eeeml, double «15:. line 34 so 44 cheat, lu 650, onrepeciel oï¬'ering....... ....§0¢ Men’e Fency S ’ Underweu. epeciel weight for eetly Albania weer, ell eizee, nguhr40cqnelity,epeciel pdoe....$5c 25 only Men’e Reinproof Coefe, black end blue Pereinene cloth, with detecheble 2-1- inch cepe, sewn eeenie, ,etitched edgee. regnlet price $5.00, new,.... .... 83.95 NEW 800118.. New Advancements. ERE'S A CHANCE eâ€"Ggod W AVALANCHE T HE WEEKLY POST. \‘Mm‘ï¬ft GAME TALK. Netunliy the boy! hue kicked out their ehoee during the manner. Now it’s eeheol time end new lime-"ulna: be grovidefj: That New Suit You no mum: onl- Is Here. Our "little men's" Perfect Shoe- will ptove e delight. to thoee who weer them and e not» infection to ohoee who poy fo- then. They m mode for herd you, but look well. __ A- - A. no Bestifor the Best. BflBINSBN EWAB'I‘, her Packing, Garlock Spiral, Hemp and Asbestos Packing, Cotton and Asbestos Wicking, Eclipse Gas- kets, Magnolia Metal, Hoyt’s Bab- ,bet, Melting Ladles, Plumbago, icaster Machine Oil, Calf Thresh- ngMitts, Kni es, Goggles. etc., Manila‘ R’op'e, Single and double Pulley Blocks, Irong and Steel Bars. J. REBWABDS 8: 00. The latc~t and newest goods always added to our stock makes this store up-to-date in all lines of Hardware. Samia Coal Oil, Canadian Wat- er White Coal Oil, and American, wholsale and retail. " Extra Grade Oak Tanned Leath- er Belting, Rubber Belting. guar- anteed quality. Patent Buck Lace Leather, Rainbow and No. I Rub. Hardware. Paints. 0173,. Iron .and Bad. Biayole supp/ha. MACHINE SUPPLIES. '. O. MATCHETT. 80 Kant-IL. 74 Ken-u . 2 door- was: of Gunpbon'l new}. Bopdrg s Spochhy. KISS, 90c, 956, $1.06, 51.10 mi $1.25. Ag! Aw! mm!“ m 2-141â€! «Sta-W1! heisboummt. pail-of '1‘!" an, Fancy Vat, x 3 III? PuJ-in, "hath. right-on. good-Ind. bigmgoofuch. - Fit. Illd workman-hip All they should ho. Suzi-(soda: in vb» we sin nâ€"ovon More proï¬t. If it Isn’t. you will be had to plane. W_o’ll an ugh. that you an- , II _-__ Lâ€" It is the most carefully packed. It burns easily. It smokes longest. T B Myrtle Gut J. G. Edward: 6 GO. Bobzuon 3 KW“ It is the best Virginia ..BECAUSE.. GATHRO 00., I180“! 1' TAILOR! 08 ï¬lm a 6’2 is thcbest LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. {899. Wu BI HHS. Two Lindsay Ladies come Victims WERE FOUND UNDONSOIOUS IN BED SATURDAY MORNING. â€"Gmhul's haw wool Suits at m worth $6 ouâ€"wl . I'm Boom kaodhrnonu mm to noun-oust. mm Ion tor may Linda-y Mr. A. A. J. Boun- noeind by tole- phono from Tomato lat Suturdsy new! that has cast a. slap our all who have become appriaod/Jf its and impart. It convent! tho ad intelligence that Mrs. J. C. Arman-ow and: Hi. Ann- utron‘ had been uphyxiatotl by emp- imaminnbmrdiuhouloltl'm “Va-w . m two bodies worn conveyed: from tho GJ‘B; station, on arrival of. the train from {Box-onto. to St. Pnul’a church. were a short service: m eon- dncted bythe rector. Rev. C. E. Marsh. tainted by Rev. MbNamn». the choir renaming approptiuto music. after which the remains were; taken tom'- emide cemetery to: internal“, in the tam'ly plot. that hie wife had not risen. went to call her. when the odor ot eee‘ping gee 1n: at once detected. The door was broken in. when the two, Indie. were found apparently (bed. Four Mal menwereontheepot in a couple of m‘nutee. and lebored strenu- ously to cell back the vital eperk. but without null. . The bodice will arrive on the 11 o‘clock expren [may morning. and will be taken: tol an l’enl‘q church; of which congrecetion both Indies were consistent and respected members. Af- ter the eel-via the tunerel will take place to Ever-side cemetery. .6†nortlrWo-t. A W has been received by Pet- erboro Iriemk annoying the and new; that Mr. “tube" Eugenia. a popu- ular cititen of that town. had die-i on Saturday from a gunshot. wound re- ceiVed while out duck-ehooting on But- talc Luke, in the Moonejaw district. The deceased was an ardent sporte- man, and heviw spent m weeks in the West last. fall. was no plenud w'th the grand sport' met. With that he or- ganized a. party. couple of weeks ago to revisit. the same hunting ground. [the party lett' on ï¬pt. 12th. and. had only been located a day when the an; fortunate accident occurred: R up- an» funeral at the lat» Mrs. J. C. Armstrong and lï¬u Lottie Ann- atronz, who were uphyxiabod by gun at the residence 0! Mr. Fidlor, Mrs. Australia's brother. of. Toronto on Friday night, took pm at noon; â€on Mogday. -4..- A.- l--â€" ingcu in thou-tuna nausea uv Loum evenne. ’ . ~ The details et hull em' necoeurily meagre. Kr. end-nu. Armstrong end the owner's eieter hen been [win at Sault Ste. Marie ell summer; end were on their In): heme.» spend the winter. Ihey err-ind in the city lute lut eveni from Coin and re- tired to eoon‘. after. and Mia Armstrong occupying the same room. Mr. Axmtrooz. hem; very tired, slept later than he intenbd.‘ end tingling ma been called in. PERSONALS -’Mrs. M. Hâ€; S'mu, who has been visiting Toronto friends for. some time. returned Saturday night, accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Hopw00d. of Wmnipeg, who will be her. guest. for, a time. â€"Mr. Angus Macmurchx. Q.C., of the firm at Wells monarchy. ORR. solicitors, Toronto, aprived In town. macaday to attend the Immoral of 11’s relativo. thalate Mrs. Ann Madameâ€. -Mesars. S. J. Fox. M.P..l’.. J. , A M'Jliunson. A. Williamson, J. Mag- wood, .8. Wanna, W. ijawford. F9» Beg; B. O’Brien, 1). Sinclaxr. J. Smith. w W. Logan and J. W. Anderson. attend- ed Woodvillo m: but Friday. â€"Mr. F. K. barrister. at Toronto. passed ugh lowly: to Fon- elon Falls on humus-‘80 has just ro- turnod from a throe nontlu' trip to Rosanna, tho Cuiboo country. and the Coast. and says everyth‘n‘gk is booming. â€"fo. W. J’. Hinoxp, G P. B. mnt at Indian Hui-3w Not-wood. m in town Intel: on; hum 1m. Hobos!- geon. whore he had: been- vinit‘ his 1719’. parontu, Hr. 9nd Mrs. Wm. who had been the guest of Lindsay friends for the past tom weeks. left town on Wednesday for Tpraato and Gravenhurat whom she will spend m time. ‘ --Mr. John D'Arcy. of New: York, who has been on' a Visit to his mr, mu! K 'Arfy. leigaWodnoadny ovals; us or on n.1,, vmc enjoyed visit verymnqh, Mr. D. hold-an. sponslmo poaition with a hm hm in New York, and. to troal m4]: interests 0! ï¬rm. The Toronto authoritia dooidsd that no mquest mu moo-117. other recoiv- in; ï¬lm mpgrt_ ot the phnic'un: who 1100 gave a lurch. and Mr. Fitzgerald received a portion of the duchuge in the aide of his head. housed in mid to have suffered. from weak action of the heart and. the shock proved too much. resulting in his and death on Monday night. Mr. TobLaa Fitzgerald would be 6?. years of age on 11’. next birthday. H» was hernia the towqahip 2t mighty-11d ed. whom one of. the eight brothers. ' lived at home until he was nineteen ‘ years 01830. when he removed to Pet-g erboro and. sand his time as 3 black- , with. He afterwards opened a ear-ï¬ riage business and livery. and. in time added a. coal and wood yard. He was ; a. popular and esteemed citizen. and I lï¬s warm qualitieso! heart. made him many friends. He had no children. He ‘ was a prom‘nent member of 9,. An-l drew’s church. \ Kaiioï¬ignvzi Eight». Edward Fit:- gerald. whom born in Limerick. and who cum to Cagada uni aetugduin poam that one o! the number, was ghooting at sou}! d2ck§ which sudden- n'thin1@5. Homoneottho early pioneers. there bong at that time only one housa where the town of Peterboro now gtgnds: no defau- ‘-M';sa Annie McDonnell. o; Mm- PETERBORO CITIZEN SHOT. im WEE mums lands; 9. M. Dennis O'Bpnrb from Kmarney ; C. Willinmson. Prof. Katchakott. A Bamian (ex-Nihilist;- B: For“. Wagner Von Strauss. a. Muni- cal product of the Rhino; A.‘ Pager 'Mmid of tho-Day. An Indian Chief not atnid of an night; E. Andaman. munching An E-Limo; Roy uncut, :Wah S’ng. In the Laundry Mineâ€: L. Wnoll. Beetle. C. Batten. Wasp. tine; '1'. who-tor. Hearts-Eula: 3. Emma. Goldenro? Ladies in Waiti , to_thQnoen; W. Kort-is, Kim Cole; . EWJqunson. no Crooked M3n;_ Pearl THE ACADEMY OF “mac OROWD’ ID LAST EVENING. Thom Wmtwmw ï¬ll pace-o! Lhinpaper. 80m 0! the little tellm took their parts with our- prisin; teltMnlneu end mmrhb'e once with his wine: end entice. but. never for en inetent tomot his, duty to maintain order. In the band. CutotChueoten. W. Perkins. Prince Alderberen. Bul- erottheBrownleBend;B.Dyu-. Gholly Boutonnierg, The Brownie Ex- nieite; Leon Hoyle. Chance Quoter. an liar vnth the Poets; Genld Ped- den. Major Iellott. o! the Brown» Wu- Otfico; H. McConnell Petrolmn love- on. The Brownie polio. Force: c. at- vuter. Bnly Tuhbont. Who hen weathred man u gels; Jen. Wheeler. httio. B. ie. qutti. 'Lb twins; A. Gillespie. Uncle Sun. 01th. Land of the Free; Join Grey. John Bull from “Lnnnon;" Bruce W3leon, Donald Mrggie. Eton. ‘2‘.n‘32' From present. appearance: it would seem that the Crown intend: to proo- ecuto Wm. H. "Holden and George E. Pare inoonnection with. the robbery of tho Nap-nee branch at tn Dominion Bank at $38,000 Saturday at Osgood. Hall Chmoclior Boyd stunted an plication of the Crown throw lo- Cart ECaforach 01'3an the lotPanudEodentrouanâ€" am to Cobonrg. Both prisoner con- sented coda": notion. _ _. down at tho cartsin ut the and of the performance. out! move of the young actor- wu watched with been- elt mun-t and amusement. The dit- tmnt charm“ more wall abound won thorax: mm with their lines. dainty judo m at un'mtion and hunt} uldom. wit- nessed. ' wâ€"‘v‘ â€"- â€"â€" _, The Chancellor made another order for the town of Haiku. Pam and Jack Holden from ngcnoo to Cobourg. u Crownwilneuu m t]: Ponton can. (Itch will.ybgin ï¬gs week. The ,r‘_9 LA :EE"';ï¬i:fi§ih this week. 1116 nun-III: "WK-Fl". J- chm m and: on stocky night. '.¢.¢m m â€M“ hum mm m funâ€"rho AM: one. Demandâ€"loo M mom and a." 3 Good my. Nolwdhuundlnz the drizzling rain 0! last evening. a.» was 1; km crowd um Academy of [min to hou- I’dm Cox verses interpreted hith- tully by sway o! Unduy'l clout boy- and girls. 331. his stage of the Academy wu‘tmutonnod into . scene From the opening none. in which tho hit-in nppurod sod solicited thqaid of tho Bunnies. until the final going mbod in goldon mauled 71:“...er “too pretty for “um. " 9mm art-Nd at tho n [ant band: of Brannon. who deacon d II’OIII' s bal- Icon and rushed. to tho manna of the Fairies. was {he signsl_ 191' round; I -Mla'a"Iâ€";nr; McConnell sun; “I {at him on a at ' ," which pleased he am they denuded - .t x,,j-l_ j---L.‘. WUâ€. .- 'â€" -_, time. The children who participated have this particulu tuture well pru- tieed. Harry andLIurI ucConnell were the best delineations. and were closely fol- lowed by Bubby Lennon and. C. Bett- ‘ r, H. Dyer, Mme Cnndell, Bpn. 08¢ Fortt and Hum Woods eleo won fa- vorable mention; 7 Toâ€"night a prize will be given by Mr. W. F. 'McCarthy. jeweller. to the best couple in the “Cahe,Walk" of the “Brownies.†The audience will be the W Thu 000916 8'0“;ka the mad epx ause will be considered winners. lute excursion will come from Fenelon Falls on the an Alice-Ethel to “Brownie" â€gig-mange to-nigpt. AA IllV- w. “Aesthetica†and the dude'a duett. “They an wfterent." by Miss M. Kay]. and H. Dyer. elicited loud ap lame. atrouahout the play they no owned their cavern! puts in 3 very credit- In†u-ll. nu v-vv -â€"_ vâ€"‘Vâ€" â€"__ -â€" heautil‘nr spectacle wan tin Flow- er Dance by Mia-es luriel Steerl. Woods. Ruby Lennon. Olive Hitchel . Laura KcConnell. Helen no“. Doro- thy hit. Rachel hrkina. Jeanie R0- and Viv. Lnidlaw. Each young lady carried a eemi-eirele of (lower: that added to the beautiful picture tonn- ed by the pretty and pnttily dreamed girls. The motion. were carried throuih w.th the utmost xegnlarity and rought forth enthusmtw' ' ap- p ease. The part of the Queen. taken by men Kate Milne. was admirably done. end ehowed her to he o! more than the average dramtie ability. An excellent omheetn. oompoeed of Mir. Peace. director. and Heeere. Den- nieon. Barry.Din¢le, Bates, Beet. Ingle and Mien Brown. added very much. to the enjoyment of the evening. mu Brown, as accompanist. has been very painetakim in her efforts to inenre the emcee- ot the Brownies ï¬le deserve- great praise. as her dutiee were trying. as well an difficult. The last and beet teature of the evening was the Brownie Cake Walkâ€" it was the moet‘ laughable event: that hae been giveypn our- stage for some , ilâ€" - ---_4.:-:_.6A1l able manner. m 'Hn Old Wow: E Soanoe. Smle Simon; Kine Cnndell. mum- Mory; Mother Goo-e Chmctere: Brownies. Feiriee. etc. Brownie Notes. M‘we ViVinn Leidlew one "Hello Baby.†which brought forth enth antic a pplenee. BerOId Dyer.“'1'he Binder-mg “Just one G- rl ."in good voioe end expmeion PRRE AND HIS OHUM HOLDEN {Inmate-cums WK , A Washington special says that the ï¬l‘reasnry department has made an im- ' portant' change in regulating the: ' transit of Genadhn personal baggage . ' through theUnitcd flutes. Under the : pro-em practice a sheet mnifeï¬ is‘ need. covering tb entire number of] ‘ pieces cent at one. time. cloeed in‘ an ' OflLciaI envelope. and. attaclnd.‘ to one ' of these vice“. Hany cornpleinte . hnve reached the; department of hard. , eh'pe alleged tov hnmbeen «unedito owners at m by ooeu‘onel lose at: the nanihet. which‘enteile the 'deâ€" tenticn of mm at, the» port‘ of arrival - until that manifest or copy could be produced. be new. ruch- t'cn provides. in order to ucflitats the. ; transit at mn' gee from. or tova the need em. ed. Manly. e cud manhunt be required- hereafter. 1b cud will M 15.0“ka of thepieoe o! mynapm end where to, The use In W. On Sunday last and old and revered resident of Undny peeled ewe] In the pereon of ï¬re. monarchy. of Vic- torie evenue. Born in the blend of Hey. Seothnd. in 16. eh. came to Canada w;th her pants when eeven year! old. 1410an you. later she was united in net†with Rev. John monarchy. minister of St. Andrew’- ehnneh. Eldon. For 22 year! they. liv- ed happily together. in th menu. at the centred e sturdy endGod-leeriq thlend settlement. One October , morning in 1866 the. tether was round 6 dying in hue bed. and eevenl month- ;efter hzs demise. the widow, with Iher younï¬â€˜tumly. took up her reu- Ideneein 'ndeey. Fromthat‘timeto the preeent. thirty-three years. she has lived e Mannie“. petlent 1116. end . filled her den with kindneu. In St. - Andrew's church. and in may homes . which trouble had Vinited. she wilt be I reetly n'need. Shem u the lite. triend of the lunily. Dr. Wat- eon. o! Beeurton. aid at the tnnerel. pro-epithet!†e Indy. m i! the experuenoo e ion; and eheequered . 1‘10 â€sweetly and readily nude the in. etrurnent otyeympathz. end eeldogn A. hula,“ thrown W; cm Isl-law Duh: : M loam. 'uhgwmubutm U“ nun-â€" -_ vâ€"â€"'â€"' M m poor-fallow: wad“ om phoed on amrundurriodtobr. lb Alpino’l m ry what Dr. Jolterswho Ind bean hood. (or. made bin M ammo“. ad aided Dr. Ic- Alpino in droning tho mu â€- Donald m then oonvayod to the dwi- lifl of his brother-in-hv. Kr. Vul- unt. indie north wurd. It in not an- ticipatod that his inflict-will cflpplo 11?. in any m, but bio recovery 7m necessarily be n anther of month... uni cart 13* that the baï¬rcomwu cardod undy ceded. sad WA by the Uni ted am“ inspector ot the portal departure. On uriul at tho hm at tha- of. exit. the ship- ping otï¬oor M the ooopon bearing ï¬guration!» ind; mil to tho chat Rim of the autom- at tho ominous Aoomm AT mums mu. nus momma I. tail-apply at m- V“ hM'B-turhprd-tna'w duff only three «hit. was employed at u. 31‘ law. god during a. In“ in thy work W in‘ g friendly.“- h'u tooth; 3nd 1 “sin-t the npid- 1y revolving up. which tim out. :1- mt lull “IN/Rb. tho, lott kc about Imimhubolbwthom;altho victim- ondoavond to "gun his too.- in: mnwuwmgowmp and: E 3. a i i FELL M II fllflï¬lllflfl SEW -$- “W‘- p..â€" â€".v tho trbublo with his foot. when the slack paid out suddenly. causing him to loam-balance. Returned; sonar- uultpalizhting on his right shoulder and h‘p on. the bud from nearly 20“. below. no“ can: near ran. dad-thin upoe-ec‘m and it “- ,__.AA 2â€"-) does one go from earth. at! certainly or so deservedly to her reward. A large number ot friends attended the service held ob the late ham in town. and on the body being token tor interment to. Eldon‘ on Tuesday. a congregation assembled. may of whom had known end leerned to. re- gpect hex-long ago. The badymbur. ied beside that of her husband in the Eldon cemetery. nu. mom THE TOP- s'ronsv. Carey's out millâ€"which has been NEW BAGGIGE LAW. OBITUARY. TERMS. 81.90 £88 YEAR In the In: of her. being :ppoinbd.†There issunqu something magi-rho- 1r. \Veeks is forced to addre- {h bound in these terms. libero should humane]: thing “chi-chum titnonacchodbawdnoronthapub be when! daft. If Kins Rutherfgrd art-bet upï¬eonttotuhepou tic- :hsshou [doe tit, butcnlytor that m “mismatching.“ whichthnnmrhotmm ad Wo-h' unsafe, thanitistimlc 3‘“thde hand. «Manama-m tint .‘nï¬lblutthth. ammmh below-to mittbr hlpmnhindnnoebom “5me -, " w: PM -..l" 8.000 Inga. anus-7mm“ “MAM-.nlnw.‘ “Two m 011 the night 00 July 16th 1156 two wheels were stolen. in this town. 1nd R". '1'. milk. pastor of Our bridge-It. Methodist church. m on. of the victim. 1'!» incident mar-Ind th stint appearance of the bicycle th‘d in Lindsay, tad rightly or wrongly tram m bland. stated it rather mom definitely on Monday even’ng. and Rev. Mr. West: who addressed the board on behalf of His: Ruthertord. an applicant for c mane! on the staff, referred to it onthostdt.he.aidz-“w.donntu you to nppolnt mu Rutherford cans. gin fin Baptist. but In thatiyondo go; let Lhnt hot at“! I“ m and 7.1104 mm ‘1!» mud mutton at the North Victoria Wood“! was hold at 77mm In My sad Wot!» â€by of (I: wash and m c (nut m up directors had spent much ti†in pmpcrin; for it. and war. up!" max-dud in new the nrioul town-lips ol the county. including Roxie}, Garden. Eldon nod Melon, v.11 muted†my tumor- and the‘r vim cud chnldmn. Owing to the threatening weather the attend- mmnot qniuuhrzouhat you; harem. th- show in may our] domrtpent "33991 to (cry. m: in Fairy-nu. In Wednesdny‘n inane we mrloobd ligation of the concluding perform at "m Brownies†on the previous evenix. The audience was again largo and upprociative. despite nary unfavorable weather. 3nd but‘ for tho drileixu nin the Auden: of Music would doubtless but been packed. the TEN PAGES APe'Facts FronOak Front 0mm Entries in the various cit-an an- on d. whole fully up to: last; you. nnd Lb management contibntly expect 3 very large attendance from ontnido tn, 3. Lindsay {air ha- 100; hul tbnputationotbeingomottho vary but in an manna district, 7 ___ Dascnptionl of the raising wheels were given to Chic! Bell. and were by hm sent to the police ut Outside points. but though may niacin .wheela wen traced by then, Rev. . Manning's m not. and acquiring of mover: ha purchuod a new mount and in time organ]; abouthiatio loud roll“; 93ch I goods. end“ buy from the but hon-Ce and pay spot cash. thereby securiw the lowest prices. thoretm. we all give you {intakes goods as cheap. at not cheaper. then your can buy ene- ondâ€"clm or old 3001: elsewhere. Our trade in ' every dayâ€"why, is it built m ndvertieene“ No, itbwonbyfeirdeeliu end good soothâ€"John harpâ€"v11. l i 1 \ 1 E by will §i r; xt E "I . gypsum i S. arm-ad maximum hr Molnar yobshm inane:- tuubd notioo,incln' 0-: prize 1H. lewi-uxt ’n-nu. m â€M A. “go to pro“ (at 10 1.1:; Thur.- lny) the president and director: at til. Iimlay Cantu! Fair report†that tho outlook was never. a, favorable. for, 3 Mn! cxhbition-providin; that on; Sol m'leq upon Atheir pndeavon novothor day Mr. John Reynplb. ion man. found n bicycle 1 m I. dunno at wood. amuse no!“ Folk road. about six mi trommown. and indications pointed to m tact tint it hadbeon there a considerable long: of tings. gzdmtmd his (ind m I: Dream; a yesterday M. . III-If “mud to impact th . em _ long-lost Victor mine. but no it proud, and}. went his way rejoicing no saddle in M. the name-plat. has vanished, and tho trout rim. in wreck. but the who! bu sutured my lilflobym at {Cancun-u. "to the weather, and .8 or .10 will make it 5 good; a new. the-bush tashzaaiuabenmm once charged that «(torts are M by certain trustees to engage only tachmdthecoodold Predutoriul faith on the stafl. Tm“ Inns I dont vial! to month money borlw lho pu'flic with putt Marti-clean. but I villurhhin. “(Rum b. denied. we buy nothin3_bqt‘ t!!! bed Alice-Ethel arrived with I party at Fonelon Fnus people in time torx tho opening, for whom seats had been re- semd by the management. In the opinion of some who had been present .1: thepmvioua rfounanoo the youw actors acquit themselves even bot- tor at tho ascent} pnoentatign, 9.9 Quay tho public school board on Monday .1me was milling of an did tuih‘r and hated til} 10.8.11) a. bestiabo‘ut- Ed more eelâ€"xï¬ienée vand is better stage pretence. an entertainment was one of the nod: pious-at ever put on the†hero. NotuBaduThis. Surely. vim: the above heading the 0mm News-Latter comments on school board affairs as tollm: The meeting at TAKEN BY A TRAMP. LIKELY. ‘5 «an n manna- FALL EXHIBITIONS. LINDSAY W FAIR. NORTH VOOTOINA I'm