ets for Two one $33,th trong buyer of the had: aying proï¬t, ide from the the cheapmt ’00 MIN t what of Hair one at 1; phcu. ANTLES... ’rom $3. 50 to 1 line also in manoamysu .athu'rmnznx-orm Lumumvzm: :'- .v'ell’s Grocery 5 Lmdsay I“ n“! natural and well n culties and W Em a maï¬a °f “a“ .0 1983 exPewd" 08. but he 811. (lame! . DORE“ My *gfgt’ ‘ï¬te for Circulars of “:33; : Business and Short- U.L\/,$;;H 'Coilege in Ontario. ‘ 3: '33, may enter now and 3‘5? x ’ late a course before tmas. Address, WI. @3005? D PRICES TIMES. Styles: emu ashionabld MSG mom “’0 RTER'S Bookstore, Kent-sh. LIndsay.â€"1 1. . { i ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ . I â€"Miss Lizzie Fowler, of Peterbarough, ‘3) I) (/0 U N l X I is visiting Mrs. Geo. 111319, 01 this town. ° .EL'ERE AND THERE. I â€"Miss Jennie Rooney, of Campbeiltord, â€" i is at present the guest at her sister in town. A. BLélNCHARD. M. W. KENNEDY 81 GO. ““11er Jmhsan reported for = death c 3w aft-‘Otntm no prepare an 341- â€"MI'- 303, 011:1 McTamsh, D. D., of former] m d. f‘ rmzrly minister cf , here. D . tzon, congratulating on Tue- - . tWen-2'5): his 5031: year in tor Bra, ma dun; presented a. while urn. Mr. McKinnon 1'3' '73â€"th- mhsxoq work. givmg an ‘ vi ited to Mmden and Twelve- l 5 : ' W- 9. Han moderator 5‘ C" Wanna? Wick and â€hf" ‘1 toR 5ft}! gram tbs: w “i: ' - - . .smerouo â€" . ' 'gsuataln and (Listed In teyboro Bus. 001. iwmq the call, 81121 Ic'wI' 3:“th from the Wmdvme “End '8: Sabbath of Noven- 21: Jackson re orted f 3.. .mmtld Bu nmngm an gnu-Ur. Ci :1 nusmm payment of expenses of ‘ the genetal assembly y. received and sent down cansidemtion. Acsll from and S. Johns churches, aid :1 the table addressed. ce'htty. B. A., Woodvflle. ‘ h-amc': Whiz‘oyaudMessrs. :3:th supported the call. from Wosdvflle opposed ['J km namely: Messrs. Wm. [mmpbeu Stoddard, Smith. We 3112M McAuhy asked And the P esbynery, led rayed for me devine‘ .. Sabstqaen;lyMt.1 P. mcipal Petorbérriériinz. boli. We have the conï¬dence of the people when we make this an- nouncement, because we always do as we advertise. Watch for our «.uotations of prices. Take advantage of the best chance to secure éoods of sterling quality at the lowest price: ever touched. Our bargains are manifold, and our facilities for securing the best goods obtainable at the very closest ï¬gures from the manufacturers and wholesale dealers, are undisputed, and we mean to give to our cgszomers the beneï¬t of every dollar saved in OUR CLOSE BUYING EDP» SPOT CASH. Bea-g pï¬grs,‘ Biggest Bargqiï¬ï¬ qutest Dress Goods, 7 rimmings, Linings, ï¬ctions, Flame/s, T ai/orinq, 7 weeds, ï¬le the, Elan/lets, Gurtains, Carpets, Underwear, Furs, Gen ts’ Furnishings: M. W. KENNEDY 00. We cheerfully show our goods and quote prices, than we ask you ‘dge of the values, and we know what the verdict will be. The Discoxmt Sale at the Dry Goods DAY, OCTOBER 25, 1894. Here are the lines we handle, and all are included in this great sale: N D (X) UNTY. SomethingGood! Linens, W oo/lens, eadq-maa’e Blot/ling tisfact'ion Ever 9612315 to thé people of this County. a committee and Clothing House of Something Real! nose fâ€"imds and â€(my)â€, who I'll .101" '1'“ ens: I Post in wrung him neat- andbppb nesslnlhflandolhllmr o 4127.4. E. Knight, of the East Toronto Advocate. was in town this weak, bei called hrs on account of the sickness an death cf his sister. Miss Edith Knight. â€"Mr. W. Pi ct, late of Allandale. formerly dispute er at the G. '1‘. R. station here. pdd his friends in town a brief visit on Tuesday. He lets Wednesda an mute to: Hrqcebridge, where he is It: cued tor a while. â€"Mr. 1.. Cameron, of ‘Iobiln. Alabama, was in town on Wedn sdsy last. he also Visit9d his old hams an L_ hiqnda in Eidgn. â€"Miss Annie Healy, of Toronto, accom- panied by Miss Maud Games], of this town, spent last week in ViasoriaBoad visiting friends sud relatives. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Harry J ohns, of Sussex and Peel-sts., north ward, returned from a. two week’s holiday trip spent in Chicago and other western points. - I... '\ W» V... -vâ€"v -_ - ___-V n Mr. Cameron intends lemming abort time to the sun 1: South winter gales begin to blow. In: â€"Mr. J ames Smith, who has been con- ï¬ned to his house for the past six weeks, is able to be around again with the assist- anca cf a. stout stick. â€"Mr. John Cahfl], of Chicago, 11].. is spending a couple of months’ holidays with his mother, Mrs. Richard 08-11111, of the east week. â€"Mr. J as. Brady, one of Brechin’s most popular citizens, spans a few days visiting his parents and many friends in town this â€"M!ss Maggie Burns, of Galway town- ship p, returned home Monday lass utters brifl: visit with relatives In town. â€"Mr. J. T. Robinson, one of Bobcay- geon’s enterprising marshants, was in town on Tuesday last. â€"Mr. Geo. Kelly. of Toronto, passed through town on Wednesday last on a visit; to his brother at; Kinmount. â€"Mr. Jack Ramsey, an old Lindsay be, spent: a few days in town with frï¬en during the past week. â€"Mrs. J. J. Dsly, of Toronto, and her friend, Miss Archibald, spent last week with blends in town. â€"Mlss F. Rosa, of Port Perry, is at present the g nest of Mrs. J. Crawford, of the north ward. â€"Mastsr Joseph Meehan, of King’s Winn-t, ls spending a few days with friends 1n own. â€"Mrs. Milner, of Toronto, is visitlné LEI-s. Flavelle (her mother), of Cambridge- 8 . â€"Mr. Thos. Walters returned from the Rziny River district on Saturday last. â€"Mr. Oliver Silver, of Sutton West, spent Sunday last with friends in town. PMâ€!!! . â€"Mr. C. Chittiok spent Tuesday in Peta-borough. â€"Mra. McIntosh, o! Peel-sh, is visiting friends in Toronto. â€"The Egyptian darkness that is gener- ally characteristic of railway depots is now dispelled at the local G. T. R. station by the introduction of electricity. The im- provement is very marked, and will be greatly appreciated by the travelling pub- lie. â€"A. gravel train on the Bellevine branch of the G. T. R. In charge of Conductor Lithgow had a run oï¬â€™ on Tuesday after- noon, but resulted In no damage and only csussd a siight delay. Railway Notes. â€"The G. T. B. have been thoroughly overhauling the rcadbed of the Coboconk branch, and replacing the old rails by no w ones. :11! tienfbmi; flfl'lfll lilies wltho At Mâ€. Ladies who bun worn Pm"- hhckdrougoodawmnamthlnkot 18â€! any other, the satisfaction I: I0 wearing . oomplfl‘fl with than. .The truism: u f‘m Furnished Board? E'r'e fQâ€"Erfï¬biy'most of tie weii'dmeed ladies in Great Britain. They heve the foundation at durability; but they add to merit They are manufactured to realize a tasteful woman’s ideal in dressâ€" flnenesg of texmnnwilgh 5093qu 013933;. â€"When mythlng of res! worth â€pears, there 13 am tobeappxchtive re . At this mqment Brigflqys mm â€"Ths ï¬rst 01 a series of concerts to be given monthly, was held In the Cambridge- at. Methodist S. S. room on Friday last under the man ment of Mrs. Bowson. The following psrt : Misses Walters, Duncan, Trotter, Winters and Miss Turner, 0! Toronto, Mr. Robson. Mr. Brown‘s comet solo was enjoyed all. Itlsnot necessary torus to say w! the above army of talent that this concert was a success. The lecznre room was crowded and everyone went home feellng that the two hours spent were notcnly enj cyshle but proï¬table. â€"On Thursday evenin of last week as the ï¬ne new boiler for i: 15 Victoria elec- tric linhb company was being conveyed from the station on a. heavy min wagon drawn by two teams of. horses, when crossing the cobble stones between Rzy's and Gregory's stores. the front axle was broken in two. 011 Frida morning a new axle was put in and the eavy load was hauled to its destination without: further mishap. â€"Lindssy will very shortly have two of the best equipped electric light plants in the province. The Victoria electric light company will remove in a. aw days to the old gas company‘s premises. which they have been overhauling to suit their busi- nesa. They are putting in s new Goldie- McC Jliou h condensing engine, a large steam boi (r, and added several new dyna- mos and a powerful generator. ‘ â€"A nther exciting scene took place in a town hotel the other night. Two young lady guests having returned after spend- ing the evening with friends, were surprised to find their room already occupied. The alarm was given and the Intruder quickly cmveyed to another resting place. Needless to say he was perfectly harmless and never spoke during the process of removal. â€"Frlends are anxiously Inquiring the whereabouts of a young man or this town who hurrleily Iett on Wednesday morning last. It is said he went In the direction of Peterborough in a. fushionable turn-out accomnanled by one or more of that“: sex. Rumor has is that he mav return shortlyâ€"but; not; aloneâ€"and be cfassed as another householder of tho town. â€"Mr. Wm. Weese sold to a Fort William ï¬rm a load of 17 h: was which he shipped on the 12th. The load comprised 1 driver and S matched teams. They were the flueet load of heavy horses that have let: town in the last tl'rae years. Mr. Weeao has also got 10 more head of a lighter wei ht, which were bought for other mar ets. â€"-On Thursday last as Mr. Stevens, of Norisnd, with his daughter, Mrs. Park, with two small children, were driving into Lindsay from Reaboro, their horse became frightened at a steam thresher and ran away, throwing the occupants out but not seriously inJuring them. The horse was secured before any serious damage was done. â€"Guy Bros. Minstrel Co. was greeted with a good house in the Academy of Music on Tuesday night, when they gave a ï¬rst-class performance, Introducing many new specialties. They are a strong combi- nation and are deserving of patronage, as their performance throughout is attractive and reï¬ned. uril'l â€"Ata meeting of the directors of the Geo. Matthews 00., (1126.), held at their head ofï¬ce, Peterborongn, on Saturday 1351:, Mr. Geo. Matthews, Lindsay, was elected president. Mr. W. E. Matthewx Ottawa, vice-president, and Mr. R. U. Matthews, Peterhorauga, secretary-treas- â€"A north ward young lady received a handsome piece of jewellery a few days ago for being the champion gum chewer cf the county. We don’t mention her name as she wishes to live a life or retirement and enter the contest: tor the world's championship. â€"Messrs. Mcmarghey and J ordan shipped to cars or mixed stock to Montreal on Saturday. The smpmens was sold, but on a very slight advance on the price paid. They also shipped two decks of very ï¬ne hogs, f 2r which they paid 8. good price. â€"In the Oakwood prize list, published in our last week's inane, the name of Mr. John Bradshaw appeared by mistake as taking ï¬rst prize tor brood mare and foal instead or that of Mr. Jas. H. Hopkins. who was the sncaessfal competitor. â€"The sidewalk on the east side of St. Lawrence-st. , between Glenelg and Russell- sts., Is in a very dangerous condition and requires immedmte attention or the town may be saddled with a bill of damages through some accident occurring. â€"Mr. C. Dando, or Gelt. Is one of the I. X. L. club hunting at Bell Lake. .. .Mr. Goodwin returned from the hunting ground on Tuesday and reports that the numbers are having excellent success. â€"A meeting of the C. C. C. will hem held next Saturday yL Oct... â€7th, 3:4. 15p p. .in the Mechanics institute at which Mr. J. J. Keiso. pres. of Children's Protective Association will give an address. aâ€"The scholars of the Collegiate institute were given a halt holiday on Wednesday atsernoon in order to allow those who wished to attend the funeral of their late sohooimate, Wesley Meander. â€"Mr. Fred Taylor, of the Big 20, has leased the hotel stand on the corner of Lindsay and Kent-ate, where he intends to opan up a boa-ding house and restau- ant on a large scale. The senior football team of the Collegiate Institute will play a match on Sammy afternoon with the Omemee team, and the juniors will play the Oakwood team. â€"Two car-loads of hog: were shipped from here on Monday last tothe Peter- borough packing-house b 0Messrs. Csln and Reid tor Matthews 8: â€"Through a. phlcsl am:- In the date 0! Mr. P. urmln’a we register In our Issue of last week it read Oca. 951:. it should have been Nov. 6th. â€"Nothing in the musical line has appear- ed in Lindsay to:- two you: which equals the famous Swedish Concert 00. Amen! at Music, Nov. 85h.- 33-2. â€"Mr. Geo. Calvert, the Eestendbntcher. outer! theindexnnger o! hulenhendon Friday last: while engaged In cutting up n â€"Tho as wonderful. no say the Amer!- oon pu In reg-rd to Swedish Coupon 00. Academy of Mule. Nov. 851:. â€"Hoon' I Pun om Ill um Ills. bulouI- gauIJIundloI. Wuhan mu W0. â€"Mr. E. E. W. mam. Lin Idry goods morohIna °.lm omod I store It Woodv “I". am Thu new MOM!“ ohm u m will hound wm dlvlu m an In- wï¬ x; ‘mmo Inn n bl: o as: Mutual»: w ï¬gural-Eur. mu â€'8“ -nfllllnl In Mum“ It Kill a Coin. «Tho Pun Obtundu and by Ml. Nut.- Anus II on. but to: “Molina tum-00- A Human Hutu an homIMItmm. dun-llâ€. .0 than! k Calmâ€"8m. THE MADMW v: a- v1 (vi-IN v , Address to Gen. Booth. The following address was presented Gen. Booth by the Women's Christian Temperance Union of this town : To Gen. IVm. Booth, commander-in-chir'f of the Salvation Army. Honored sort-ant of God,â€"The Women's Christian Temperance Union of Lindsay. deem it a privilege to ; extend to you a most hearty welcome on ‘ this, the occasion of your fir-t visit to our town. We hope it may be fruitful in nleasant memories to you. and from a Christian and moral standpoint proï¬table to ourselves and this community, and that the hands of 3 our coworkers here may be greatly strengthened and their hearts made glad by your Dmence and your words. Between the Salvation Armv and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union there is a strong afï¬nity. Though our modes of warfare diifer our aims and obJec’s arc the same. namely. the unlin- imz of humanity irom the doc at depths of sin and its consequences to cklnudom oi God : for while the Salvation Army launches the liiehoet to save lost and sink- ing son's, we, the White R.hbon Sister- hood, are throwing our ineslstihle force against the reef 5 upon which so many are ioundering. We battle with the cause; you deal wifh the sift-ct. Dee down in our hearts tmday we rejoice to ow that no use of alcohol or tobacco ma retain a standing in the ranks of your no le army: and would, general. permit us to say, that we cherish the memory of your sainted wife. who was an ucflinchin advocate of tczalahstinence. Many are arguments and objections advanced by some persons against woman's stepplrgon other planes than those allotted to her_ : but whenwereviewthemewortï¬ourmarted sister. we conclude all such to and objections areasnothlng. that there shouldhsnc restrainton the “ï¬rm at a truly consecntsd woman. The win-k ct theSalvationArmyasawhclewe cannot talltoappreciats. Inits succuwe thexprosptggty alrgdgad‘atte'uding in your "Darkest England†scheme; and our heartsgooutwithycuutorthetculhnens °‘ ’°'†“A?“ “m“ ""“ 1.1.5.: thanks to always for you, menucnot lnonrprayers, remember â€"Mr. Reesor, of the Lindsay electric light company, has had a large addition made to their lighting station, which will accomodaie a large condensing engine of the most appnovod pattexn, made expreu- ly {Jr them by the Goldie-McCollngh com- pany of Gilt. and a one-hundred hone power steel boiler by the lame maken. which they expect to have placed in position and doing duty within a few days. . vv-‘ u...“ w.a-.. guy â€AM “U at) a» and 50:. We can mainland these lectures to 11L The plea for the ascend lecture opens on Saturday, 27th Oct. at Porter's bookstoreâ€"3H. â€"Mn. Mountfcni's ï¬rst lecture will he the “Homes and Haunts of Jesus.†the second. the “Bedouin: of the Desert." on Oct; 3931) 529 Rist. The 131-1121192925, 35 istered at the Benednï¬ï¬ofuve' €55 tFe‘ 35: ’ dinner. They reported the roads to be in excellent condition. Sands last six of Canonlngton'a biog): riders, casts. J. C. McLean, A. S. T11 . W. E. Talbot, G. B. Sh! man. R. Smith and_ 1‘. “imigxpsgwheel _ Into town and â€"Mlss B. Totten, the delegate to the Kingston. canventlon. gave Inst Monday evening. In the Queen-st. Methodist church. an interesun to o! the con- vention. A vote of on was tendered the young lady for the report which W hen rmy appreciated. ere speedfly‘ Mieiinï¬vvvi‘h'eii many. friends will be pieased to hear or their camp2eto restoration to health. â€"A meeting will be held Mondav even- Ing nexthfb the $13332: house, 1;“ ‘11:: e orgnn z o Chris :1: - r14) . All the old members and as many new ones as wish to join are requested to attend. â€"We am pleased totem that the family of Mr. J. Staples our ngspecceipownsmsn. ___ _,,_A.un, Co's. â€"Wemallgolng, when?!» heu- the Swedish Quartette Concert 00.. at the Academy of Music, on Thursday. Nov. Shinâ€"32. be played next spring. Pmmore wee um ire for Linden and Mr. Welsh for Kirifleld, who hm!y two sons ieying on the team. The boys took Mr. tt, oi the syndiczte store. out to play with them, being one man short, and introduced him as Lord stke, and when he got in the second innings and rolled up eight runs in pret‘tâ€˜ï¬ short order they thought they had etru the uni Lard HewkeJn foot the umpire asked an it he m not from the old country. ï¬gfutg It, 3:3 the 50 {etgmedtgiome a e own- carted, o 3 Iain gljow‘ghe yorthqmersï¬ow tgegame should end, the umpires evidently hsvlng e do n of! â€Lindsay suffered the most thnougz thelrdeolslons. The boy}, Although beet- ;ï¬; go not (int sllluglsoour £1askthey y egrsn up , u no we: not with them. The ub was two men short, Kennedy and Porter being unable to get any tor Lindsey. Peton end Little bowled well, but the state of theoreese would not permit of elfeotlve bownnges ltwos lumpy. For the northern players M ve, St. John and G. Welsh did the bow n3. For Lindsey the only double ï¬gures in betting was done by Little and McAdam, who t 17 and 10 reepeotlyely. 1{1101‘ Ell-ï¬nal: El. alsh wash the only min: men n e ism s. e ttlng . When Klrkflold went to bat £1: second Innings theth 29 runs towin but ocoord- lng to therunssoored In the bowling analysis they 0:1? got 19, but olelmed 29. kindsayï¬olng thout s soorer_oould not cum: m 021 Wednesday our town team Journied to Sande-land to meet e teem composed of Kin-meld, Benetton. Sundetinnd. Gun:- bridge, Little Britain nnd Brechin, end were demented by tour wickets. The game nbounded in kicking from beginning to Loon: Burma. 403. Dnesa Good for 25¢. at Km :ndonhhgonénss'tootthootolonnoi' oohduplnthoooourmrtho ht. Nextda hon-mutt! aye-(ls when omhiadhtmï¬n. He wutoundgugcyudun- can toelglhmnmonthn lathe cum-d prison lb Tomato. Iohbod on mun-n On Thursday â€on!“ of loot vooh It. Mlohool Donoghuo oonplolooa to cm: South“ ho hod boon rohhod at his loony. Tho an. analog tho ohm â€mud two mononthoOohooonkwoJucu u was shoot toloon. ondhloughu than to tho polloo station whom-tho m o! onoo ooorohod. onoot than on m ho nob hung the guilty My. Tho :ho cove hlo name a managing Btono. __|.. Ann-n n.- m lull. luau u m M. am... a. w. M'n Jomln It... Ito-m. â€"The Rev. P. H. Hutchinson. M.A.. who occnplod the gum: at St. Andrew'- 31:? on Sabin gaming. crushed WWW†surgeon ' “on. Mr. Hunchlnnnhnnutlno Bel- an: wvrr-ammnm an as us nd the Buptutpul pulpit wu- ooou by an WWI-3m turyot the Y. (1A.. 1". bad In the awning _by in. Vina-t, 3 student hum Hum â€"At the Plum chmh on Sun last. sermons mpmchod by Rev. gf‘l". Hawkinsâ€. lady {mm Scotland. In the mint. tad 10.0013. tnnlllngucmtu-y Flapâ€"5932.5 Sanforowpvzuoflwum. 631.3: Eflwï¬tfluwo 9M1†8"“ Kan... Eonâ€".9!“ 083.8. â€"Mn. Benton. again or the Osm- bridgo-at. Methodist Inch. pm with her pnpuu. u: â€Moment In tho Mm: o! the church on Friday evening Tiaâ€"Th. w :1: 13M maul mm church “ï¬ns to In an; In land. vâ€"v- " I During the Mom on unmade Shawâ€"rwgern mozueï¬Ã©'a'oégéu‘; ma, women an: 0311613!) If: 13:36:03: of 41-“. comfort M 5nd w “am 3 new the Susan-gem Concert Cc. Igdytlis‘t 5â€â€ ““m'"°mlmbercw __. Ago; __ . Inn Wench:- W WU. Don't In- t:- 9:931 mama-u 1550325."sz Oahu :3 1-17.. Quince for Mug 3: Tatumâ€"31¢ “can mum fusz‘ f/zrz'zzk of Wife Blazzkez‘s perpaz'r; - - - - - of l/ze grealesl bargaz'zes ever 5/2020â€. To enumemle ï¬rz’ces would oe z'zzzï¬ossz'ole, 62¢! by 21219222}ng our Palace Dry Goods marl C [of/z- zkzg, Slore you will be coze'Z/zkzceo’ 2725:! we are cyj‘erz'z/zg sue/z zkza’ucemezels (25 lo come sole of szgkl. CARTER. Tae aard limes of l/zefasl 1700 seasons a-as caused so muck slagaalz'o/z among l/ze wholesale frade Mal/‘07 Ready C as/z we lzave been enabled lo ï¬lace upon our cozmz‘eI/s some Seasoz/mé/e Bargazhs. Fur Babes in Black. Gray and Brown. Bargains to commence Bargains to continua Bargain to end with at BLANKET Bargains, GLOVE OVERCOAT “ 10 Experienced and Economical Buyers who believe in bargains and desire a large stock to select from. we have seasonable styles and bar- gains {a mantles and 'Hantle moéohs. Bargains in Fashionable o o e o o D3988 Odd. O c s s o HAIL THEM WHILE YOU CAN. unnsars mum Low cAsu mos any nouns HOUSE. E- 'WI. McGAFFE Y. :.qu-z. .11.. mocha-bl of th U to 1 A. B. T'rry be»: Mu hand. Ml] Ina-using. p o n n s veg-v cholera standlud and mï¬fékm 411:. com: with Rav. Dr. Ana "‘1‘“ uncut?! Shwhubmouoolbdmrthopraent. I“ â€"1'hls canton burn and my 7' .- c. ‘- 3â€â€œ- 3kg: book. '13:.» colours! Imus-camps. 4min! bon' m Thur-Iii! at 7.15- bath“ theâ€. J. Lula!†Horny. Mnny friends in Lindsay end Vic toria county will be peined to leu-n of the death or the Rev. J. Allister Murray. pester cl St. Andrew'e church, the leading Presby- terlen mtion of London. Ont.. which took place on Sunday evening last eta o’clock. otter en illneu ot .several weeks. He hid been st deeth‘e door for days. The Rev. Dr. Mill on. of Toronto, occupied hie pulpit on y evening, and otter his eennon mode: touching alliance to the mango pastor. 1:5 wee note: on. we can Mr. Horny had Jun pea-ed ‘ any. Hr. mung... mode the humane- nentineuw mum end may of the were intone. The in Pieton county N. ‘ He'll licenced to c in e PM. Dmmd “vex-uses mother visit. to out can with 3 tall line cf M- ‘oelehnted hum heir coverings. We would eddeeellvhoeehelr bu become thin or who mbnldtoukeednnugeot this Vie“: en the protease“ buelneu he: canned not but“ proportion-checku- uown u (seq new .0 formerly. be add-ed. See nu Ieu’ end u’ wise. coupon. bee . mm. www.m«erytonn alarm heir etyle most be- m end secure the contacts HewulbeeuheBeneon Boolean M. October 3lst. One FUR COAT Bargains. W. 0.1'.U. “out. m,_,lo ourâ€. i Car tar. we, onngs. wemw Football. m of human hair . the style most be! 0“ Sammy Inst, October 2051:. the ll be at the Benson - union school ground was the seeneo! up October 319:. One ! ham the most Interesting games at My i ball that have been ployed in Lindsay tor manure-a1. fwm “"13- Around the old union were . 1 seen many distinguished visitors together Ill! â€d Victoria 5 with some lady visitors for whom seats lieu-not the death had been supplied. At about 2.33 the m, paebor ct f teams lined up for the first game. The n leeding Pmby- ; opposing teams were from Omemee high I school and from the Lindsay model school. if London. Out. 1 Moor . a vigorous contest of three-quarters ndsy evening last * 0! an hour the Omcmee team sacred one illnees of several goal. The nemaining time dispis ed some atdnth'e door for 3 very sharp play! on both dos. but ll , of Toronto. 1 neither succeeded n scoring a goal. 0. evening. g the whole this was a very olosel contested made a machine much. and was much enjoyedybï¬them- pastor. As loo 'u in iron: u e n. J... .m’ ..:'° éï¬ï¬wmf $39.3"... 3 nex one was to e moheannounoe- OolieaiatzeF.B.C.andIme 13.18.19. C.,andastheCo was'all E § 8 I 5 5 i - HOSIERY Bargains, - - CLOTHING “ - FUR CAPE “ mymmm -Everybody a mum to meeting an 4.15 nut Sands . address by Mr. C. K. Cslhoun. â€"Keop No . ssh elect.“ to he" the renowned S on wlllw Cancerch, Y. I. c. I. Rom. Junior boya' Mm: Thu-shy at 7.15. :Dmm may mum. (may... (22‘ $1595 hm. chu mm; a with.