l“ ,“"‘-:.â€" .‘ R egular $1.00 a . ,__‘..~ if... . *;U...,".~,a ;_rv:_.. 1",". ,. .. g _ . .. .. . .i-i‘ ,. 5-1“? . ‘v 35*‘|\'\Iï¬i“| -' . A712 ., . 5‘23 Black, Ill 1“\"t q‘l\l} .â€"-â€"4.___ 1351 (12' m | ll IrL â€". l 7': I -LL‘ ' 1 8c†Iocg AN HENR nd $1.25, for 72¢. “meow THE VERY FINEST . . . liTTA 5 éiflflflmlï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬‚flflmï¬Ã© 120., 150. _ Burmese College _ . BUSINESS LLEGE IS JUDGED BY THE CALIBRE OF THE STZTDENTS IT TURNS OUT. . he so judged. Any student hav- .. ..2 tell of the helpful instruction . . received. We aim to be It. May Interest You l To know 1 horseshoeing, etc. new premises. ALEX. Camr. Woodville, Sept 2'2. lS96.â€"33W-4. 5 Bicycle Meet at Goldwater. The Goldwater bicycle club has arrang- zrt- handicapped wanting some , Hundreds have sofelt. . ed for a meet at the Goldwater driving {‘{ji‘wny to answer your -’ park here on Friday. Oct. 93h. The events mile open, two- ;nnu‘. in either case we are $‘.‘."","":'\_ 4 MJVV .5: Business College. :5 155535277. 5:172: Side of Kent-st. ' . cLEiililN to.l flew Goods, low Prices R e z are. Pen Knives, Table Cutlery Guns, Air Guns, , Rifles, ‘ l Artists’ Colors ,' Axes, Axe Handles, B;iidezs’ Hardware island d 00.' T1! 6' (I. {conned WRANTON COAL, Dela-eyed at Lowest Prices. Li a llilil illll rl‘ost. Y, OCT. tchsr Knivss, ~ bple Parers ' lettC’uttel-s. ‘ "_- lanterns. Stove Polish. Stove Pipe Vanish, inn-y Combs, lone Brushes Elli Chzi: . liters, 3" 5A [fir-ID 9. 1896. K - TOWN li‘bï¬o UNTY. â€â€œ53 HERE AND THERE. â€"_. . ,, Mime Scholars Wanted. ‘ " “3- SZratton, M. M, graduate “ -. a thoroughly experienced in the theory and practice cf 1!: mï¬â€˜rgyins settled in Little Britain, <3llecTrfully solicit a share of public MW - C lcorouizh bass and harmony a W '1Ԡand see her at her father‘s “his - ‘ erms liberal. Best of teati- ï¬féhomsn parsonage, Little 302m“ Game and Fish Wardens. Blarmation of our sporting read- he names of the deputy game â€painted by the Ontario govern- this district, according to the re- k; Nath. Crowe, Bobcay- . .Ddeney, Harvey; John to. J. A. Ellis, Fenelon Falls; Y~ Moore's Falls; John 5 Green: Noxon Harris, «lei-ton Henderson, Hud- i counties of Simcoe and Ontario; ,' third mile, boys under 18; 3 mile amateur; ; 5 mile team race; named race. local. With 3' good weather and an excellent one-third , mile track a splendid afternoon's sport is assured. N o doubt some of Lindsay’s fast ' will be: 1 mile amateur; 2 riders will take part. An Important Week for Postmasters Last week was enumeration week in the Dominion postal department,involving lots of extra work on postmasters and mail of. postmasters throughout the country are based on an average struck according to the amount of business done by each during the week selected, and it is rumored among the mail clerks that the families and friends of the holders of small offices settle down to do a heap of writing when the date becomes ‘ clerks. The salaries known. Lots of Partridge. Bob. Independent: Last week a par- tridge sat on the Mechanics’ Institute window for about half an hour, and watched the busy trafï¬c on the main street. On Tuesday, Master knocked over with a feedin in thegard a ï¬ne gird flew into one of the mountain ash in front of the Rackland, and after ioking a few of the red berries. dro pod down on to the verandah. Mr. Robt. ï¬eld shooed it into a door-way and caught it alive. In the midst of commercial activity we are in the heart of the forest. A Great Event. We see it announced that the Famil Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal. has secured that magniï¬cent picture. “ The Orphan‘s Prayer,†which is to be presented this Autumn to renewal and new subscrib- ers of the Family Herald. The picture is said by those who have seen it to he the most catching thing of the century, and a work of art which no publication has heretofore approached unto. Prangd: 00., of Boston, the great makers of the Christ- mas cards, write of "The Orphan's Prayer" as follows: “ It is full of pathos. It tells its own story in its own wa . We have not seen anizthln like it. e anticipate the Family or d of Montreal will have a large demand for it.†This is praise indeed from a house that comely ever praises anything. Those who are fortunate enough to be on the Family Herald's list are evidently in for a grim thing, besides getting their paper, w ioh all must admit is indeed a most wonderful production in itself. Serious Accident at Minden. Mludeu Echo : What might have proved a fatal accident occurred in the Minder: flrurlug mills, when Mr. Thus. Stinson, being alone in the mill, went to arrange a belt on the bolting machinery that had be- come slack, and being in a very cramped and inconvenient position, his vest not can tin apair of bevel wheels, and he wasgldrawu around the shaft through a s a dog could hardly squeeze himself. ith great presenceof mind Mr.Stiuson managed to tear himself loose, leaving his Vahlrtandveetentangledinthemuchln , himselfdrop oomeeeveuor c gottetheï¬ocrfu eu stï¬cfthe mill. How hoeecumd mule a miracle. Hie tarmhhadlyinjured, audheiemoreor crushedandbruieed ulloverhieheadund . Dr.curry wuabsentinï¬aliburton. twashume- that I have removed my black- ! smithing business to Arch. Campbell‘s shop 3 at the east. end. I am now better prepared 1 than ever to execute all kinds of reparlng, Thanking my many 4 customers for their patronage in the past and ask them to come and see me in my Harry Reid stick one that was en. Yesterday morning Mephistc holes pulled off when he had newsman-chum. Teeth m by Dr. Neciaudslaut -â€"The eneral and «a WWW“ the anoint-3 ham fair yesterday. ' ‘ may. Pueestopleaceevecyouaâ€" n-tr. Ornna nae... club have protest- -The Odthemcentgume with Peter-hormona- ,lgguhpmmmmnuymeot for wood orfsrm pro- ' 3M, pizely upholsï¬tclrs- -â€"In neponsctoartqueet msdchyMon- Signor Lauren farmers hrou t in loads of ceindbaleamehrggs for like Collegiate football teams MM in bacon of 1-1. thinkio of pose of ï¬le surplus apples. â€"-About 100 of our citizens took advan- ï¬rmâ€, per Str. muddle. â€"Plover shooting is the p; ular after noon sport just now. The birds are very numerous in Louie's ï¬elds, east ward. â€"Slnoe Januarilas Canadian her-sec ve been imported into England and cold, averaging fair prices. â€"Mr. P. B. McIllhurgey shipped a car of hogs and a car of cattle to Tomato Monday morning. The farmers received their money at the Ddy house. will -Tho McCaul mission societ meet at the residence of re. Gel e on Thursda , Oct. 15:11. at 3 p. m. All ladies are invited to be present. â€"Our reports of the Oakwood and Bob' caygeon fairs have been unavoidably held over until next week. Both fairs were very largely attended and were ï¬nancially successful. -It is said that the lumbering operati me in the woods will be very much curtailed house, Bobca on, has leased Mr. Brad- ‘3 8838011 OWIDR t'0 “30 310' “1° 0‘ lum- burn’s ï¬ne regili‘eeuce on Bond-st, and is ban The vases 0561'“ are 10"! than having it renovated and refurulshed '38 951411833 ’0“- throughout. We welcome her to Lindsay. â€"Mr. Edward Bush, of the ice ll public â€"The large stock of flour stored by the works steï¬â€™, left last Friday for Bentley's Sadler, Dundas Flavelie Millie Co, in creek, Peter-born ocunty. to oversee the the skating rink during the dull 5.11 we blasting and removal of a number of large needing the elections is now being shipped rocks in the channel. , at a rapid rate to ï¬ll orders from eastern â€"Peterbcro,‘Trenton and other towns points. . along the Trent waters sent deputation to ~Miss Forbear havin opened cut rooms 0533“ 18“ Wk (30 “MEN‘S" Mr. 3‘8“. in the Koowlson blocg’, William-st, is minister of railways and canals, and press prepgred to do for rep-flung and remodel- for the completion of the Trent Valley ling of all kinds at reasonable prices. 0338’- Rcoms directly over F. Forbear’s boot and â€"â€"We omitted to mention sooner that shoe store.-â€"32w if. the E.turion commenced her single trips â€"-The undersigned wishes to inform the 1889 week. 5118 00" 103"! Bobcaygeon public that he does all kinds of tailoring at 8 an. arriving In Lindaagoat 10.30; at his home, 76 Russell-sh, cor. Albert-sh, 168388 at 3 pm, arriving at bcaymn and asks a share of their patronage. Sat- 85 0 30- lsfactlon guaranteed. Charges. moderate. â€"0wing to the advance in the price of Joe. Bannr.â€"â€"33w4. wheat, orders have been pouring in by every mail to the Sadier. Dundee 8t Flav- eile Bros. Milling Ca, and all the depart- ments are now being operated to the full capzcity. â€"Our readers will regret to learn that M r. Daugald Sinclair on Monday rtcrivod a despa‘ch conveying the sad news that his mother, Mrs. Finley Sinclair, of Salem. was dying. Mr. Sinclair at once drove out to the homestead. â€"Instead of making personal applica‘ tion to an issuer of marriage â€"Brunker's new hotel at Oakwood was the 1180055817 PM“. l0 ‘0 110" becoming opened on fan- day according to promise, the fashion to invite him around to a quiet and the ï¬nishing touches are now being cup of tea and settle the business wituout added. The interior is ï¬nished with any unnecessary publicity- Kennedy’s patent grained strip, and the â€"A couple of weeks agoburglm entered effect is very novel and pleasing. the Salvation army hunch. in Oshawa .12, ï¬nd the cal practical furl-fer in and chloroformed the two lady oï¬icere in town go to cor. cot and William-eta, charge, after which they madeaway WM! where you can get new furs made to order some valuables. The â€mum! h“ angling); 01? ounce replghl‘ed mgmodenad ordered a detective to the scene. e 68 8 yes. 5066 m crate. . â€"Mr. H. F. Ketchcsou. mail clerk be- P. Mruum, 5.0. be:1 0:231- ;3» ti. 37:13 Pug-bog: (land ganglia, (: â€"heannu spec! .T.R.excur- ou 00' B 030'. torus sion from Port Rape to Midland and evinced during the recent Dominion cloc- Bracebrldga will take plue on Oct. 1551,, tion in favor of a conservative candidate. Full. particulars regardin Lindsay and other points. t me of arrival and departure, etc., Will be given later. Caner-cu. Janetvllle. Dorryvillc. North â€"Mr. T. Flynn, of Flynn 3:05., the well- Verulam, MING W Md Reaboro factor known Emil stock buyers returned on 108 at the 1833 motion 01 the Lindsay Tuesday froninuï¬alo. where’ he went on board, Md urchased by Mr. Whittoo. Saturday with a double-deck our lead of were 81111306 0° Bellevllle Thursday week. lambs oomprislng400 in all. He struck â€"-Mr. J. H. Sootheruu has succeeded in the market at the right time. and made a gafllng ï¬ve or 31:10“ of the Dawm ee- litble money on the shipment. state block on William-ct. north. Mr. 8. â€"County Magistrate Deacon left for J. Fox has secured the south corner, and Coboeonk Wepueeday, and nevt due he leerectingasubetantlal solid white brick had totakea trip into the wilds of Dlgby residence thereon. It in said that an- p to investigate a serious case of other lob holder also contemplates building assault. On his return trip he will settle this fall. several cases of tree ass and theft await- â€"There are 337 theatrical companies on log his attention at oouvlile. the road this season, divided as follows: â€"“ Bill†Hall. in last week’s New York Dramatic 170. comedy 60. farce-comedy, 34, Mirror says: “Lincoln J. Carter has, in vaudeville and burlesque 57, minetrels 12, ‘The Elem of Chicago; produced for the comic open 14: rand opera 2. miscellaw ï¬rst time at the [main Theatre last ousSand 10 etc companies. It is to be week, the beet melodrama he has ever hoped thatafew of the best may strike written. He has moreover, an exception- Lindsay. 811? R004 001119311} This is the same -Owing to the dullness of trade Mr. clay and some oomnany that will appears!) W. C. Richardson, the west end tailor, the Academy Of Music here on 003. 30th. who under adverse circumstances mu. â€"â€"Peterboro Times: Dr. Popham Mc- sued to "make "1 20" for 8h?!" "'0 1°"! Cullough in now occupying the office ofDr. and shelf. has given up business and Yellandsold practice, and lately ï¬lled by migrated to Toronto. where he has so Dr. Kempt. The practice, however, has cured a situation in the dress goods do- not been purchased by him. Dr. Kempt’e partment cf 8 leading recall house. sad affliction prevents him from oractlc- -Bob. Independent: it the object of the Inn: at present Dr. Burnhpm. ofTorontO. game act is to check the wild rush 0: who is “3831118 Dr. Kempts eyes, will be every Tom Dick and Harry to the woods. in town Monday to look after his patient. the railway companies could matey-mu _Af;er ï¬rst threatening to instal a assist by cutting of! their excursion trains municipal electric light plant. the Peter for “ rtmen.’ These chea excursions bore town council has closed a contract have 8d much to" do '1 the with the old company at $65 per lamp per ‘7st With WW W110 8031001! 0" lyour ï¬omtgighltisha redugion of 8: pgr which end of a gun to put the cartridge in. amp m e a gun. a comma 0 â€"Suuday a plum partridge-deceived also pay $400 per year for tharental o the obably by tho m pamfulnm of u streets for the use of their cut. The ï¬nds}! Sabbath into think! the town lights burn all night and are c 2.000 can- dasertedâ€"alightod on the w near the die power. agricultural park whence and began pick- â€"Parties orderin goods should always lug ateomcneeds imbedded in the sand. bedeï¬niteingiving ireotionsfordelivery - Mr- G- A- Little copied the 10011!!! bird a town clergyman came in for a basket of and 8m 10 “VI! in“ in time 00 006.96 ï¬ne fruit the other do owing to the care. a valley 0! stones aimed It ‘0 b! | “'0"! lessuess of a loading 0 tizen in this respect. 0‘ 6m!“ 73- The card of thanks returned to the unln- -â€"Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. tentioual donor by the clergyman was his Thug, wguhmp, of the south ward, in ï¬rst intimation of the mistake. and the consequence of the death of his young; citizen's friends are wondering if he ex- dgughcer, Cormafbdmyem and smonthc, plained matters to the grateful divine. from an attack o diphtheritic croup. Dre. Glllecple and White took every possible mom"- a“ sweats"? “ml: was oroug y an reps and the other members of the family have fortunately escaped infection. â€"-The Orillla town council will allow a discount of 5 perceuaoutuxee'mld upto Dec. 14th; up toJcn. let they be - after Jan. lot 5 per cent. able “.5"; beadd ;nfter Feb. let the bulliï¬wul look after delinquents. The Times rc- marke that the slow payer will thus be charged mm at the rate of 80 per cent. unnum, which ought to e ollar into the treasury by Dec. 14' â€"Laet evening, during the meeting of the W. M. 8. in the Methodist church. some mischievous boy! entered the choir gallery and carried of! a hat to 3:: we members of the choir, an mutter cc a young man was seen the rounds in search of some head cover- ing in which to go home. It was umoct diecourteouc act,and it is tobehopcdit will not be repeated at future meetings. Yâ€"k, mdul‘vgg 031““de cduccday or u on from Commandant Ailingtcn Booth in consequence of which they were compelled to leave for head carter- Frlday. nav- in trusses and shoulder by the car-load, but y keep a very large stock Ed chznplete assortment. A. 310mm 0. w. -â€"For the beneï¬t of those who are about to dye we might say, that we have Just re. celved a full and complete assortment of Expense; and Turkish Dyes at Elem- .‘- 9? -â€"Since the Lindsay Central Mr. D. C. Trew has sold several pairs of tone fowls to parties in Peterboro and Bellevflle who saw and admired the birds exhibited by him at the fair. -Mrs. S. Goulais. late of the;Rockiand -Mr. Thomas Kendry. father of Mr. James Kendry, M P., mayor of Peterboro, died at Chatham on Tuesday from injuries sustained by falling from a chair. Same of his ribs were broken and one penetrated his lung. â€"-Capt. Grylls, formerly of the Golden City, and Capt. Wm. White, formerly of the government yacht Empire, have pur- chased the Str. Sunbeam. They will con- vert it into a propeller and pm it on the Stoney Lake route next season. -~The cheese b â€"A greatly in ved grogert is that on the corner of ing an avi -sts.. cant ward. which was purchased by Mr. J. R. O'Neill, grocer, about a year ago, but has been been led by him since commencing business e ht years ago. The premises have had a thorough renovating inside and out, and much needed additions, such as storehouse. barn, etc, have been erect ed and tastefully painted. Mr. O’Neill's method of doing business is winning him trade, and he has now as neat and well- stocked a store as there is in town. -â€"The Examiner makes the following ‘ubilant reference to last week's Orillia- eterboro lacrosse match: The bogs from the north named to be all smiles 0 ï¬rst ï¬fteen minutes of play. They had that majority of three games before thomgou know! Along about half-past three eir smiles melted away and their black bangs were hen ng down their foreheads. while steam our ed up from the collars of their sweaters like fog from the valley on a cold October morn. The smile was then on Peterbcre facesâ€"and what a smile it was, my countrymen ! The which secured t at norm on Faust'e future win; lfull 113:;th bolowuthe smile: w c our 0 boys' upper p3 again- the base of their noses while they were roll I: that “four straight." It was a mine of ï¬re. hair, feeling and force! . th clubs wanted ltâ€"uccded it in the business. â€"Thcgi;uds of twooivell known Budw- oa pain are now uckliug over 0 dozens of a practical joke of which the slut cplushers were victims while attend- fug the recent Toronto exhibition. - lugs were source, but one of them - ed in g sleeping quarters at the Duly house a room can ï¬ve cote, three being already taken. At the fair otockhubcenohlppcd buckcounuuaf lam A stock man who knows the ck countaotboa that far- cugbi cu chefs enrol-bed more ubtrulooubctocrclacuofaulmuls a new head of w horde. '-Mr. P. B. Memhsmcymalmd fromtwentytotwuuty-ï¬veyecre.Pam1eee W; and M to Hamlin“ Aba- Mark- â€"The match between the Y.LLC.A. and last evening re- â€"0 f leadln farmers» to “c ï¬tmmgeiouupreugpdh- of the cheap trip to Bohcaygeon fair G.T.B. auditor. book;! of the passenger and freight depart ‘ men . Dickson, P. rates from He will likely have to “walk the plank.†carded by Echelon Falls. say. uoxtyeur, and has scooped. Peter-bore day for whcrchowilltakae raornto commission merchant. fwmcrl the residence of his brother. Young, Minden. mother, Mrs. are Ridout-st. Mrs. Lummis has just week for Greece. Iowa. Spend a few weeks with her brother, Hon. til?“ Mclflugthmnll know: to magy of peope c u so . c wish or pleasant and beneï¬cial trip. ‘ l on eoday. liamcon Bone. 11 purchui can all." church mm. flamma- hiebrcther,Dr.D.8hier. StAndxc‘ w’c church.“ commenccdthccorioc of lectumu on book of Genesis. “W" being ambled. -Thc Rev. Wm. Browning, too. Cornwall. England, and father-«80v. Arthur well known lathe Mid- land district. on the 7th of this month entered on his 100;): year. Re reached regularly almost up to date. beigï¬dthc old- est Methodist preacher in the w . The Peter-borough Road Race. Petcrbcroughicarrungiugtohold a big handicap road race for whoclmcc, and at a meeting it has been decided that it should be run over the Ltkcï¬cld course, starting from the market square, town. and ï¬nishing at the Nicholle Park track, where thencere will ride twice around. The outside limit men will have 15 min ate. and the course will be measured oï¬ too distance of exactly so miles. The limit men will leave the muket : qum at three o'clock in the after-boom and riders are in- vlted to participate from Lindsay. Lake- ï¬eld, Omemee, atiilbrook. Port 11 . Co- bourg, Hastings, Campbellford, an other adjacent towns. Two hundred and ï¬fty dollars willbehuog up in pr'zsr'. There will be two time and thirty place prizes. Entry can be made with the secretary. Alf. Terrill. not later than Saturday. Octo- brr 17th, and must be accom by the entrance fee of ï¬fty cents. be following officers of the course have been ubcted : Judgesâ€"R. Neill. J. R. Koo man. R. 3. Rolls: clerk of the course cc. .1. Her- kine; startersâ€"A. B. Stratton, Alex Gib- son, Herbert Walker and W. Sailsbua: timersâ€" C. LeBrun. Rufus Stov neon . A. Buchanan: scorersâ€"at Inkeï¬eld. E. A. Tanner and Miles Henry: at Peter. borough. H. R. E. Keurcr. J. Jeï¬rles and R. J. Flfeâ€"haudicsppersâ€" W. A. Lytle. E. Wesson and Alf. Terrill. Personal. [The Pour luviw all in runner- to contribute to it» :olumn :1! items of c pirnonal nature, lucn u the urinl and departure of room, the mom-menu of well known people, brainc- men. etc. All that is required into send a postal and io'l'he Pour. or ring up No. 12 on the unborn.) â€"Mise M. Connors. of Enily. left on Tuesday to visit friends at Grand Rapids, Michigan. â€"Mr. and Mrs. George Widdeee. of Waverley. are spending a few days with licensee for Mr. Robert Widdcee. Victoria-ave. -â€"Dr. Kempthu returned to his home in Peterboro with his eye sight much lm- plug by the treatment received in To- rou â€"Mr. B. Force, 'of Toronto. travelling is in town impacting the, -â€"Mlee Dickson. daughter of Mr. Jae. LS, Pension Fails. passed her studies â€"Port Hope Guide: Rev. Thomas Man- on Moudayto mum 1:: at Toronto University. Whit , has been invited to been 32%...â€an ’ church, - -Mr. I. O'Brien. English motes-at the Collegiate luctltu left '1‘ - Queens University? us Monday forNew York to take I situation. â€"-Mr. J. P. Young, the well-known T0- of l at burton, II at mt oer-loud r. Eph. â€"Mr. M. 0. Hindu, «non of Mr. F. P. Blade, 0'. the Mansion house, entered the Peterboro Bounces College will take a complete 0 .mmercial course at that admirable Monday and uctltufiou. -â€"-Mr. Albert Murtugh ha:- re‘urued to town after a visit of some we‘ke with friends in Tomato and the we". He in- teude returning holds a position) toPort Huron, («here be this week. ocuple of months ago. â€"â€"Mrc. J. Lummls, of Wye , and Talc, of Oxnard-3‘11“i Qua. the guests of Mr. and Mice A. return- from attending the funeral of her father Lindsay-IL. left last when she will at Ormstown. -Mrs. Thou. Brady. The Rev. Jae. Do M. P. Auiuubolu. arrived Tu audios of young stock ngaccr Bros. totukehomc gthilliamcou wcthcr, Ranch. places in Cornwall. mwmlnghomc. um. Robt. Norman, town clerk of Pic- Mr. Norman will be rcmcm ton. spent So In town look old ltd-y Ink no -â€"Mrc. Jun. Show nturuod last week homuvisftto Scotland. huvhgbccu ab- ceutovcrtwcmcuthc. She weeks with relative-i u Ed Demand ulsovlcitcd wig: w e’mm ‘ loam stcctss. Our Miliincry and Mantle opening on Someday last was an immense success. Our show rooms were thronged with ladies from early morning till closing time, all of whom were profuse in their expressions of admiration at the gorgeous and tasty display of Fall Milliucry so deftly arranged by Our Miss Ross. Our Magniï¬cent Stock of Fall and Winter Mantlcs came in for its share of praise, and from the quantity of goods sold, and the number of orders taken, we feel quite conï¬dent of the success of these new departments. W. Shier. “Bohemian, occu- it of the Comm among and eve-luke- able cer- Md "luh..li"u1’b ‘l’cl‘l‘flln‘1u|lk lllltll 0t Sundaycvcuag. the b tofhieduecurcr. It intensely gti‘rï¬tingtothe large (300;..th so- of Lebanon- We will receive by every morning’s express the latest Milliit- cry Novelties, so that our customers may at all times depend upon seeing the very latest in our show rooms. We are loaded with Bargains in every department in the house. We would require a whole newspaper to enumerate them. We cordially invite inspection, feeling conï¬dent that personal visit will satisfy intending purchasers that our Will; ,5 cannot be approached. A few Specials here and there from the stocksâ€"25 pieces all wool Tweed Dress Goods, regular value 50c,spcciai price 35c yd. Grand Range of Colors and Black Lacing Kid Gloves, regular $i.25, special price $l a pair. Two specials in Flannelettes, No. 1, 5,000 yards, regular 9:, special price 6c a yard. No. 2, 10,000 yards, 32 inches wide, regular 10c, special price 7c; ward or 15 yards for One Dollar. See our values at l? _, 15. mu t Our Grcy Fianncls are marvels. and lScâ€"they are extra. White Blankets, extra value». ; be seen to compare the values. lso pairs of Grey Iliankcns which we offer at 50¢ a pair less than value. 50 pairs Lace Curtains, 334 yards long, at 750 a pair. The heaviest so: 311 wool Underwear ever offered in this section. An immense stock of Clothing and Overcoats at prices cut to the quick. We invite inspection, we court comparison, feeling certain it will be to our mutual adventage. WARNER 60., Nos. 76.78, Kent-St, LINDSAY. Our-ling Notes. Railway Notes. --Thc annual meeting of the Lindsay] -Rallwcy men say that more stock is Carling Club will be hold on Friday even- passing over the line now :from points on Inc: at the rink. Accordion to the notices the Midland division than has been ship. sent out, business of much importance to d for t to . theolub will be t before the meet- !†M“ Home season. log. or ccuchrawï¬lhepr-eeeut. ~17†Crown Car 00., Cobours. has been awarded the mutract for the con- struction of chill-R tourist cars for the C.P.R. which w ve emplo out for two «three hundreddmeu for ï¬vyefnmonths â€"Thc most comfortable temoklog car now on the Midland division of the G.’l‘.R. is attached to Conductor Rundle’s mixed, running between here and Toronto. The commercial intercity seem to recognize thie, judging by the large number who daily patronize this train. --Mr. Tiï¬â€˜i 1. assistant genera“ super-in fondant. arrived in town 135: Friday on No. 4 express from Toronto. Mr. Tillie is at presem taking great interest in the erection of snow fences and guards all bicycle meet was held in Lindsay, which, - 0"“ the Midland '5 856m at 301058 Where it appears. was uusanctloned by the blockades 00°" 1“" mm“ C. W. A. For competing in this race several -â€"â€"Three operators ll-i'l'll'ï¬d in 13696er Monday evening from the west to take riders are today suspended by the rec . - . . board. A. E. Silver-wood. H. Parkinson and the 915°“ of Messrs. bM’“" and 33kg“ who had gone out on strike with the other P. 8 cc, three riders livin in Linden _ and folly“, ‘ ' be e prong red: hilg' operators along the line. They were , given such a warm reception that one of undï¬zegépetzseiogl1fl<ieut§v all: g: :1: mg: l the: skipped out at midnight and another competing with these men at this meet. l too an eary morning freight. R. Godfrey, Victoria Road: E Boughton, ,’ «The extension of the I B. 0. R. R. Lindsay; Argus McLeod. Wexivillcâ€"no: r from its present terminus, Bipciste Lake. the Sunnis crack; R. Campbell and W. l tothe village of Bancrcf', Hastings 00.. Loe.urelikewlso suspended. appears to have been indeï¬nitely poet- poued. The necessary rails were deliver- $3?!" Klnmoupt junction last spring ntreal . 1 ~ The man who says he doesn't believe in wire faker: 1:me fliefgzt 30:2; 3:23? advertising. and refuses to use the pewe- being shipped back to the consignors. papers for that purpose. generally advev." , Some 20 car pads went eaet last week. rises in some way or other. Hotel regis- ‘ â€"A railway accident occurred near Nar- C. P. R, last Tuesday. as a tin. theater pro mums and such thl l wood, on the , "e um, to “,1?" his ad. in them. rh'fl/ result of the operators stride. As the Patrons of Industry. A county meeting under the auspices of l Victoria Association of the Patrons of Industry will be held in Smyth’c bummed- ecy. on Saturday. Oct. 24th. Eng eï¬â€™ort is being made to make this one of e most l eprteencative meetings ever held in this county. Full information has been given each council as to the object of the meet- ing in a recent letter mailed to each sec- retary by Mr. R. Campbell. co. see. Local Bicyclicts in Trouble. Toronto Star, Friday : On Sept. 18th a 8.4 Advmising. be oh what he 3 e in ace in them through express was pulling out of the vil- m ohm. or to proï¬pt yaud :3â€, and 80°! luge a freight train have in sight. Both on swearing that advertidu" doesn't pay. engines promptly reversed, but having con. Tnore ought to be u Keeley notitute or a eldersble headway the engines struck hospital for the treatment of this class of ‘1'“ with 3"“ violence. both being luuutlou. and if some enterprisi man y smashed. No one was injured, but will start one. we will tell him w ere to the tralnmen thought the escape a very ï¬nd patients magi: to ï¬ll it in about ï¬fteen mlnutcc.-l Hill'- â€"-We understand that the shipment of LB.O.R R. rails does not mean the storing of work on the Bancroft exteu oion. e are Informed that the bridge scrim Baptiste Lake was teetcdgestordcy by running ï¬rst an us, up then an and train of 1 ed oars, across it. that the result was satisfactory. The bridge is over half-a-mue long. part trestle and part ourth~work, and its construction coating hcrleft shoulder and sustaining a bed cerium engineering difficulties. Wm†°‘ '3'“ 15""? 5’“ " "°" .1 3:" â€l'ï¬c‘ii‘i" Fm“ â€hmgflg: g vorayunerthccureof ucrot f- ueeyexpec Dr offers. much that village before the snow ï¬les. -â€"A gentleman who had occasion to spend an hour at the station the other evening says that a constable is badly needed to keep older am the of young boys who about t e be ding await pg an opportun by to commit some mischief or passengers and business e. used these young Arabs need as ch pg. Station agent as made several attempts torem~ evil. but has been unable toget of the offenders, so it is voke the aid of one of detectives. narrow one. A Chapter of Accident... -â€"On Tuesday week Mrs. R Buchanan»! the north ward. met with a painful mil- hap. While descending some steps lead- to the back her feet slipped on % wot boards the fell heavily to the round, a distance of about ï¬ve feet, die- SUITS at $2.00 to $500 for Boys 9 to 15 years. SUITS at $3.15 to $7.50 for Boys 12 to 16 years. OVERCOATS at $2.00 to $5.50 for Boys, 5 to to yrs, ULSTERS at $3.00 to $5.50 for Boys, 5 to to yrs. ULSTERS at $4.o0 to $6.50 for Boys. 10 to 16 yrs- WE SELL GOOD CLOTHING. “ .. _ Dnndas it .Flalelle Bloc. .1ch will? 1"": i~