1897 IL HI HFiEIï¬I .551; I?! EDress §G00ds “SPECIALS.†New Goods, Low Prices IS JUDGED BY THE CALIBRE OF 7'43 STUDENTS IT TURNS OUT. k BUSINESS 3OLLEGE Do on 100‘ “ll-3 mm} in business cysts with then y we have t uiries in pexson tchs: Kaine, Razm, Apple Pacers, Pen Knives, [eat Cutters, Table Cutlery interns. Gum, Stove Polish, Air Guns, Stove Pipe Varnish, Rifles, flurry Combs, Artists’ color: Home Brushes, Axes, c0? Chains, Axe 38116168, Halters, Buildezs’ Hardware 2r (0 We bk that ours be so judged. Any student hav- gszzl .‘zed with us will tell 0! the helpful instruction Ll wctul grounding received. We till to be trough. Do ; on feel that you are handicapped mung some in business Manchu: ': Hundreds hove so 121:. exists with them no longer. lay we have :he opportunity to we: your in person. or by mil. In either cue we we McLennan 81 Go. SCRANTON COAL Eh: Madman 370:“. %M w. KENNEDY 8160.? Stock Now. ‘7’“ improved uhoronghbnd: York- “ Nu':1$rut e.†In. M mm by 3" Imam" Z-J'xlllld. of Cu pl. sod villi. as!“ «nine on hla tun. M as. con. 7. th 5 In :1! Reg season. Tho ulnar! mbsm milb_AY. OCT. 30. 196 TO“: N \Nl) COUNTY. _.â€" Dunes HERE AND THIBI. E. Innsvnnsx r'u V1130 . GERMAN HENRIETTA A Talented Musician. .3: lm pleased to be sblo to um um Blanche Chamberwn, “who: of â€â€˜0‘ van recently arrived 1:: Linda! .5“ Toronto, has already secured a num- {at Pupil-x Miss Chsmborlsln coma Bahia“; racommandedby Hon. G. W- Niï¬â€˜lptster of education. who n In S “In - lam personally scams: With “grunt-lemma, whohu taken 3 very fulncoufrsebln Tmuslgo under Pr?!- I'mm . c t. e oron Calla? in“: ï¬nd also under Mr. Bury 10W: «"10 beat leachers of music In W _ @3328 all she «menus! org-um £19 ' um t tï¬orougmy tninod a?“ Dam-1:222.†Miss Chamber- ! be t t the residenoe at In. 1' 9‘ “Mfgngnamwm-ao. ‘ Peterborough Business College. PRINGLE 8c McCREA. iii? 4: ~~‘ V"? Saw. South Side of Kent-1 I. up... Busmess College. Denvm-mx at. Lowest. Prices. McLennan a: Go. 340 inch T weeds - . . - - i42 inch All Wool Cashmeres - - 42 inch All Wool Cashmefég, extra. - 3~ inch All Wool Serges - -. . 42 inch All Wool Serge Suiting, very ï¬ne 40 inch very heavy Galloway Tweed I - 44) inch vex")7 heavy Habit Twills - 40 rfWEED SUITIN GS Th e Celebrated DRY GOODS, Regular $1.00 and $1.25, for 72¢. Tweed Efl'ects 17 PIECES BEST 54 INCH Black, 8c" IOCg 12¢ 1:.me £00; THE VERY FINEST gammag I School Regulations. ! By the new school regulations it is pro- ’ p2- ed in regard to the meeting of teachers' ' â€" "hoses that they may be held annually .a'iaieu ‘ daring the last- week of the summer vaca- ad of during scholastic term as 2 . present. Thtra shall be two sittings per day of three hours each. for three days, also an evening session. They also provide that there shall be a week's holidays at Easter, which will in a measure compen- sate the teachers for the use of part of their summer holidays in attending teach- ers’ institute meetings. Boys' Brigade The ï¬rst annual meeting of the First Lindsay Company of the Boys' Brigade was held on Monday evening, the 19;.h inst. The boys were out in their uniforms and in full force. Judging from the number of townspeople present, the pro- ceedings were of a very interesting charac- ter. The silver medal presented by Lord Aberdeen to the company was won by Segf. Wm. G. Robinson. The medal is ve ry handsome, and was awarded for con- duct and emsiency in drill during the meetings of last season. Colonel Deacon reviewed the company in the skating rink last spring, and after careful ins ction selected the popular sergeant as t e one entitled to the medalâ€"but there was no doubt as to the kesnness of the competition. The successful Will went to camp at King- ston afterward with the 455h Batt, and round his knowledge of drill was a great advantage to him while there. The Victorih Loan and Savings Co. We publish in another column the auditor’s report or the Victoria Loan and Savings Co.'1'he substantial progress that the company has made during its ï¬rst year is very creditable indeed, and promises h large development in the future. The assets are over $50, 000, two dividends at the rate of six per cent. have been paid, and a balance can-l [hedtoprcn The total expense ch humble to income appears tobe an]? 8219.60.1xlorder to secure the immed ate success of the com- psnv the directors have ulven their ser- vices tree. We venture to say that of all the numerous companies nised in Toronto none have advanced“ â€lugs: Miss IEaâ€"E. Stratton, M. M , graduate Albert College, a thoroughly experienced teacher in the theory and practice of music, having settled in Little Britain, would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Thorough base and harmony a spepialty. (.3311 and see her at her father's _‘_‘_ “1.-....1 flank of Imatl- 3W ‘1 LL‘ 0 van n...- ..v- â€"-_ V. 7-, resfdgné’e. Terms liberal. Best: of test!- monisls. Methodist parsonage, L!ttle Brita!n.â€"33w-tf. LVI'II'U Ilv-v -â€"vv wâ€"-â€"_"._. , position under nn exponu of 85.000. The do. if the comp»! in cabin]: 106.1. the uockhoidon. domitorl Ind bor- rowm being I" local men. A minimum oi upoou ud smsximum of max-it in their motto. Tn Pom compliant. ho "summons tad pndlotl I percu- iutnn hr the many. Lin It ought to In both than oommncini sad oiai mum of the Midland dlltl'lot. 31b). Boot“! lacuna. Tho “and math: at tho Ltnduy bunch o! the Bible Boom: wu hold In Gunman-t. flothodm church on Edd†‘ - ‘ , 7A â€"â€"_‘IAII__ . O E 23rd Jada. Dun pudding Wongï¬gong mint-tori ooouplulu out. on n-.. .m-b nu. mulling-nil Ina mluuuu mun"-.- _--_,--_ v-" the pluttorm. mar Icrinture radius Ind payer by Ray. L S. Bushnell. and “than ‘Lead, Kindly Light." the chair. the report at the secretary u: mum: was road by Mr. . E. Knight. Ind the depos- ltory report by Mr. R. 8 Porter. A vary emu-b m van b Bar. Be:- -..a Rmn- mat for o _ Ag‘ty..__A_mong tï¬mJge 380!“ to: mom auoyuu y. mu otherth age he said over3 3940 000 bibles werepri pritn ted lent year, or 13, 000 every day, in 350 diï¬â€™erent languages. 1.000 men being There were new 700 col ears. and 470 female bible port. 30000 Musm Scholars Wanted- 5c. CLOTHING. 50c. 20C 350 25c 30c 25c 19C 2°C 25c â€"We understand that County Treasurer Matchett hes disposed of his comfortable residence at the heed or Csmhrldge-et. to Mr. Wm. Flavelle, the purchase price being $4.000. â€"It was observed Sunday evening that the electric lights in the north ward we re not in evidence. and the church-goers from that section labored under considerable in- convenience. ' -The 6,000 boxes of cheese acid at Peter- bsrc on last week represented 445.63) lbe.. the value of which was $45,950. Quite a tidy sum to be scattered among the pstrons of the diflerent factories. â€"'l‘he G.’l“R. Co. hnspleced an order with the WestinghoneeAIr Brake Co. for brake equipment for 10,000 cars and 400 engines. and in the near future will also equip all freight lnine with the nppilnnee. â€"Mr. Aneil Mills and men returned from Huntsville on Saturday evening. For some months past they have been em- ployed dredging a. canal between Peninsu- lar and Fairy lakes for the accommodation or stemerE. â€"An enthusiastic bicyclist braved the muddy roads on Sunday, and wheeled In from Manllls. Men and wheel were In- crusted with mud, and were a sight to behold. â€"We have just received sgreet supply of lamps, lump shades, paper-end porce- lsln, chimneys, burners, lantern glasses. and all sizes of wick,etc. A.HIGINBOT- rumâ€"36w, ' â€"Mr. C. W. Plsyter and Mr. J. A. Barker, two wealthy Americans from New York, went north last week to in: act a. lumber limit which they are thlnk got purchasing. â€"Ac the present season, when it In so hard to keep from catching cold, every house hold should have on hand a bottle of White Pine lesam tram A. Hmmno'r- -â€"Mr. Arthur M. Dodge. the mmlonalre president of the Georgian Bay Lumber 00., died week Friday at his eountry reel- deoce, Weatogue, Connecticut. For sev- erol years past he had spent the summer at: Waubeushene and at his handsome cottage on Present Island, Georgian Bey. â€"The Str. North King experienced very rough weather while crossing the lake on Wednesday of last week. and, being driven eastward by the gale and heavy seas, bed to seek shelter in Brighton harbor. A tremendous wave struck the vessel while Cap‘. Jerrold was at dinner and turned him and everything else upside down. ï¬vuo m .m-vvv- â€" ___.7 wood on “Monday asking him to look out for a horse this! who got awn animal from that vicinity on Sun â€"Miss Fox-bear hav openedont rooms in the Kuowlson blo , William-st, is prepned so do far repairing and remodel- ling of all kinds at reasonable prices. Rooms direct] over F. Forbear’e boot and shoeetore. wtf. â€"Huntevflle is to have a system of waterworks. The contract has been taken by Mr. Ed ward Fax quher, of Toronto, and Mr. Edward Bush left for that point this morning to snperintend the blasting work which will be prosecuted vigorously Mi â€"Acetylene gas, calcium (arbide gas, or what will probably be the more common name, sunlight gas, owing to its resem- blance to sunlight, appears likely to crowd out other illnminante. The inventor, Thos. C. Wilson, has established a mann- factnring plant on the Welland canal, near St. Catharinee. Ont, having a daily output, it is said, of about eight tone. â€"The undersigned wishes to inform the public that he does all kinds of tailoring as his home, 76 Russell-eh, cor. Albert-Btu, and asks a share of their patronage. Sac- iefsction guaranteed. Charges moderate. Jos. BARBY.â€"33w.4. â€"Mr. W. White has completed his new resid nee on Sussex-315., and it presents a ï¬ne appearance. We understand one of our prominent educationiste will occupy it in a short time, having decided to desert the state or single blessedneee. â€"Constables Short and Crawford drove to Valentia on Saturday and took into ens- tody a farmer whose actions have led his family and friends to fear that he is in- sane. He was lodged in Castle Jackson to await medical examination. â€"Mr. G. n. M. Baker, local agent for the Rsthbnn 00.. reports a growing de- mand for the difl‘erent varieties of Thank- er( West Virginia) ooal,ot which the ï¬rst consignment was received 10 days ago. It may interest some of our readers to know that a well known citizenâ€"Mr. Thee. Sealerâ€"controls over hall 0! the stool: oi the company operating the mines. â€"Mr. G. W. Johnston. purchaser for S. 1. Wilson 8: 00.. the well known Toronto lumbar ï¬rm, is at t makingthe Simpson house his eadqnarters while engaged selectin a number of ears of choice stock from he tVlards of the Sadler, Dnndas Fiaveile Mi in Co. and Mr. J. Carew. Mr. Johnston ed avenlarse order from the same yards last year. and made many friends while here who are pleased to see him back again. ..-. . AL- â€"Some native esters are still lnbloom. dendellons are out. and In some gardens. merigolds, pennies and other flowers may yet be found and admired. -â€"Pec-pXe who sell hari elder my not. know it, but the temperance act rtqulree them to have elicense. A hotel keeper re- eectiy mid $50 for his It f emission. end as there may as others who sell older and do not know the law we give the Intormatlon - â€"Lnat Sand†was the 423d anniversary 0! the battle at Balaclava. Col. Deacon 9110;89:quij Joby Mufln took pm d __A. In that histoï¬o engagement. â€"- '_-v, â€"-Tlmo teams to be n middle in tho; municipal govornmont of tho v Millbrook. Tin-u of tho councillors an been holding oonpollk gnootinp nnd oon- lâ€" -__ _._ _LIIA ingletciyiueeueperteotthenorthwerd. -Heeerl. Spntt Kilian-adm- wenFeeerepackinshrgequeutitieeot Mind-newbie euson. â€"Notice appears in the Gourd: Guette otthempeneion thecertiflceteot ietretion o! the guinea: Providanu'fgi ctitutiou. -A.dvertis is the electrical cord that connect: your usinees with the . To turn the current ofl' is to dismiss him from your door. -â€"The Str. Myrtle bro 1: up a. large bow at logs last week hemug’higeon lake for me’e mill, which will be kept running tor some time yet. =A Sundexlmd lady writes Dr. Neeleuds that he made her a successful flu utter haying eight set-sag! teeth made in Toronto boon holdlo oounou mooump Inc can- duotl buo am In tholr own wo . vino Boon lokup oud onothor ooun vo lullod to ooouro o quorum to conduct pub- lic buoluou. rho lo quootloo now ortooo whothor tho mo‘ y con otrlko o roto sud oolloot toxoo ot opoolol nootloco without tho ounotlou o! tho :oovo, havln eight eat-a or u and e (whomâ€"37w. â€"ch nomcrooc (floods In â€when†will ho olcocod colon-o um omcoc churo ï¬lms on tho port otth comm-c 0 today Wcmorkc. MI: E. K. Bccblc I cannula In Linda: to Income. bu umtcuncc no Coho-r. hula boon con- ccucd. For rou- 01.1" no outbound t: Into um tho clung: ulnnovu undcdwnaccc opooM Fred Pork 13' c nobility to on “swan. bot. In tho molt o! plum duo him amazon: tor Iomo tluc cod but 6on on c c â€"m. A. Pflmcoo. who hu boon our moot cxtcml vc cpplo doom tor-om. non you. In: boot: on: tot-shown m wool- mokin - M813 tho councvy roundabout. cod cx- pcctcto put up about 600 bond-.1311â€! _____ ‘_IL on- In.“- .0 .hlnh i!“ Fit)“ W van uvâ€"â€". .. Eulo'mm i'r'itt. the bulk of wm‘i'm wnod W m ombud- o R. and §9hn§nlm entla; Mr. Howe, Jnnetvlue: and Mr. Moore. Mt. Horeb. On Monday or loot week Mr. Primeau ehlpped n oerloed or selected snow eppleeâ€"oomprle‘lgï¬ 125 hot- releâ€"to the Chi market, realised a. fair return from venture. but the out- look is not sufï¬ciently enoo to risk a second consignment. Then II n stud local demand {wwwm the - once or the be distributed through Mnokmd the norm country.‘ n Burton 3305.. Jaw Font «Kent-It. Lind-3v» received yen-d {gong Nor. â€"Lut Friday Capt. Val-coo brought the Mupio Lat into port for a soowioodot bgied in and straw. Owing to the long- oontinn dread: of the past: summer fodder is very scarce in Babcaygcon “(i vicinity. â€"'1‘he ï¬remen were celled out on Saint- dey evening about 5.3) to extinguish n blaze in Dr. HeAipine'e stable. but their services were not celled inuo rcqninitiou, as e few pnile of water enmoed to quench the flames. â€"Mr George Footer end xnen returned thug-ed†gee! from the Aden tench in . drill.--) -n -n--|- I... Cud‘""e';"uvl"ch";b6ï¬56'6eid"ofsm" he- longing to Messrs. Logic, Guiry and other farmers in the vicinity oi Lindsay. The animels were in “My good condition. -On Wednesday of last week Mr. J. E. Thompson proprietor oi the Dominion hotel, Minden’. was robbed of a cash box containing 350 in money and notes. mort- gagee, lnmoermen's times. etc., oi the value of over 81.000. No trace oi the thief has been discovered. â€"mlr. E. G. Wesley. Petetboro. in ct present entertaining his sister. In. Ly- man Keeler, of Severn Bridge, Manon. it being the ï¬rst time they have met in 29 i , L __- e. A- _l-lnl_- Iâ€" "In. ‘8‘ we Ana-Iv v-â€"v â€"v. â€"â€".v _-- years. A Petubaro lady visiting In Mu- xoka this summer discovered the relation- ship nnd amnged the piegmu sum-inc. ___r 7, â€"Peterboro Review: Mr. Heywood. a wholesale dealer In pork, Liverpool, Eng- land. was in town on Monday and made a purchase from the Geo. Matthews Co. He has been dealing in Danish and American bacon. but he ï¬nds the demand is increas- ing tcr C median pork. He proceeded item here to Winnipeg. â€"Some large sized maples are being planted along the new boulevard tram Gregory's corner n . It would add much to the appearance of the town in a few years it other citizens would my the example set. Visitors have time time again remarked that few towns in Canada areaebareci treeeaais Lindsay. â€"Young DJnoghue. who fled Irom the Home on Monday morning. was Tueday afternoon on the outakirte oi the town. and is now in the lock-up, wane been made for placing him an institu- tion In Toronto. He is aremarkably lively kid for hie eight yeare. and led his captors a lively chase. â€"A man named Osceola Gladiator called at the Toronto liament buildings ( m day recently wit hie iamnil‘y. They wereen uekoka route from Brantiord to in two wagons to take it land in Monk town- ship. In the year 860 Gladiator he] to chop timber on part of the town te oi Bracehrid . He is a iuli-hlocded negro and his w e is a equaw; they have had 17 children. -A couple or weeks ago, while Mr. Saeney of Belmont townsh p, was riding along the road on horseback. a lawn leap- ed out of a thicket a short distance ahead. He gave chase and caught the pretty little creature. which was evidently exhausted from a long run, and took it home. where a few days sufï¬ced to render it quite tame. It is thought the mother was chased and -0ne oi the hsndsomest cstsionues we hsve seen for some time has set been issued by Messrs. Fsirwssther Co.. the well known tux-rim of Toronto, Peterboro and Lindssy. It illustrates sii the new stylssiniurgsrmentsior lsdies snd gen- tlemen, snd gives much vslu able informs- tion to ids the inexperienced in mskin 3 select on. The printing reflects cred t on the Peterboro Examiner job depart- ment. â€"“Business" is the nine of s very well appointed and cleverly edited journal pub- lished by The J. S. Robertson 00., of To- ronto. and is in every sense whet its nuns would imply._ _“Businsss" is brim full 0 7 7- A-“__ -._‘I __ L- good practical business tolkssnd upto- date painters. Its srticleoon stint-using written by clever people who make stim- tisemsniz writing their stud , should be in the hands of All who w to nuke their advertising proï¬table. , -We ere pleased to loan thst Mr. John ,LI! __L-_A-_I -L--“ Io lo thouh killed by httl O.‘ Ian, tho'n'e noonti planted choc-n turn an rack "“193 noticed In the» columns. In 111:0]me in wall from MI Invention. Mr.) um mulling lII'v-Ulvâ€"u -_.. _. -i ozonc, roporto thou tho right of odotdi Hollburton county hoo boon dlopoood of to Mr. Goo. K. Moran, ottho Vloboflo floor mun, ond o numbor of tho nth hovo boon plow! In thlo county. Mop). m factory toting ono holdln mohoooo. ond LMIo Briton: ond Stu Moo. rooh holding 45 choooo. â€"A most onrloul club bu Jun boon formed In a nun noun no“! In tho Dou- hot-Pwl to Bar In um II n pun. “ Du numdonlndhhouw- gambit, I: u u club gig. 1.1:!“ I. count on p.991. w VI hub“ or man thy-und- in their M’ Andwhyuo or unl-smizï¬. Judgment the am Bunch.“ M 1,, mannaâ€. Id†In lung-JEN '50“ that. man 59.3.- '30 than WM °_°.§a much mantles mum to become be on! â€r“... mum lath.†Beau. ho unw- am 0 no» noon». ecu-Into Iboudmto 'unu Mun out and gym-w 9.2.4:: 3 _-_ .77 In “m 1 bias. on Y ash-Inc's. mu. 1. bond mt. w M»: ("Wm-5' “-3“ ow â€"â€"â€"l.__v._, , , -1'herc la n splond op’pcrtnnlty to: the friend- nnd number: 0 the acoustical to now so: llnc phonograph of the rooms ntorcuonnblcllprc; tho no lune nod nlccly monnwl, tumble u- trunlng. no munch. â€"A good number won ““9 lost Mom do: no the cholt plume. The public will gmspzmmwo by nu- mg: 0 n nnnlvcrury In on 10.1: of Nov. next, in the mat. method!“ church. hope- [as the h . ho can mclakoenndthosooro eon-mm. “heating the nth one on hot -Bov. W. W. Wash. mw who do liven the “dual nt tho YJLdA. sunt- verury 1.: the Cunbddxoâ€"u. “hull-t church q; the 102: o; Np}, next. has just been celled ewe: no the man- we vineestodellvete met We. Be wmbabeek In time In the autumn heuonthelOJ: of next month. however. econ eunde. To-deytheoppoelncpenlee no just even. (arty-two new members pevlngbeugeghgenlnhmdue. The A; _.--_l_ ‘L- “no-\â€" mï¬léï¬dâ€™ï¬ sumo: lOlnhvor o! m tome: tum. â€"Bav. 5.1. Share: cock chap 0! the Sand†aux-noon meeting Md had good . s audience. who a a and his all- dmnn. merlyl gï¬h. jg! l)! Mr. Y. I. O. A. Noun. â€"1‘ho Bantu! Young People's Society are going to give u otudents' grooepuou In the Y.M.C.A. psrlon In t tow dogs. â€"The football mntoh botwoen the Y. H C. A. maths Conant: town, 91‘1â€th young gouging who dred’ e ehowhdl on 5?; mm“ embed. u peueotgleee In the lune mu: lanternâ€"M not he- â€? â€:52? a.“ ".3 m" mm mm" on u e . e mdlglouely out the rubber c! the ob um some time ego, wound do like . It would be e ulee eurprl-e; the weeding room I: locked during med hours In future. -The educatlonel classes will be well patronlud thle winter. The boo In: close. beginning Thursday nex‘. ehoul be eepzelelly hemflcm to buelneee people. on in on e nut e1? Ilia-tang“; ltn guilt a smug»: c v e 1 r e e u elem eieelssl. The r201“. prose oompasltloneturu on Tueedsy next et 8 o'clock. Ir. Peel's clean In short huud swam evening nex', end will be well “tended. Lodge No 1!», 1.0.0.8. . as it will witness 3 big mtherlng of triple link crnttsmen in including Grand Muster White and other prominent emcers oi the order. Peter-born and Otonnbee ledges will arrive by special trdand ell oi the lodges in this district will send delemstes. A - not will be tendered the visitinz brethren Q in the town hell utter the business meeting and exempllnution 0! degree work. â€"Rev. {IL w. Mum. «8:. Andre". mam-*6 amaze-'23. tram!- n o 3. III as gum 00131313 sod uni-loo work.“ â€"Mrs. A. E. Jewott. who has been “do In Cunpbemord (or the put few yea-v. fluted friends In town but week flat to lam for her fawn home In tho. â€"Mr. A. Niven. P.L.S. wrong town on Tue-d1, from m on my to Toronto to present the hot- con- nected wlmhiamentmtom do putmont. â€"!r. Tom, McLuq. Noxgn 35955951 -â€"--il'; N. r. Pater-on. Q. 0., o! Uxhfldge. was In town on loudly. -Mr. D. “Mmbthm Inspector otpoctom can“! visited)“ on Wed- andâ€. M0888... “vowsâ€"53": wtgsgï¬i‘c EuanE.§Ia-3§L 5.5.88: Eiagagiï¬gï¬gg atoningâ€".82.. Ila-I308. but 6%.!â€" ..8 all-i3:â€" 893.8 nauseNPâ€"na.‘ 3. 3nd good-looking local m0. returned on morning hon I wear. vilit with What. â€"Â¥r Chariot Dado. ct Gut. (cubed town last Tuesday sud will b: the guest at It. Had In. W. A. Goodwin until com. win-ah. joinod . iocn hunting and mi nail. â€"Rov. cm sun: “a In. Sam. at mum m In ton com. I“... at landï¬ll. J. mum M will hm Pom out not (or Bulb. m. soup um 922229.: 29323:: Thienninocuuon 1| [erlgntem‘gg‘tg 333m"'"mflwr"°iam'§"° Lofthmotoaannm THURSDAY 0! next week, Nov. 5th. will b‘ ‘ ted letter d8! {0" the memtero of Lindssy u fongig’n 3. me “new new; mleelou work." who bee been ll 0 put few new. town lent week at tum home In WW eence. â€"Meeu-e. Wm. Needle. B. F. Rseeor, Alex. Rose end Thee. Fee. left on Wednes- deytor Ncrlend. end will enjay e two weeke' but In Dlgby township. when Mr. Needle:- hu secured nu tot-est mutton every eeeeon to: may yen-s t. Deer ere to be m pleat 1. end ea tpe huntlng ground le well situated tor ..,,_ -_ ___... n... (In nnf. Amt-3. Kiel! . Bunny we now unendod In levers! 1m- prranc maul-n. Bel-aware when 1 Iowa “ken st n dzpo: It m shipped corp {at 10- W100 on the production by We! sdooscr'oorsoorcnen oh. and mm». but hex-ate:- the doctor. cert!- m [m up 09 balaggampmled by a ___ L-‘16L and All. m Wu: "V: W Va u..- __,- sauna†from moot: bond of heath ond on age mum. orudbytbo Mum Th um Mon â€bi? boon-domed with a View to m public utety to the transportation the possibility 3mm; Ԡ"m“ Mch Rh was «used by m- belng curled to outwud you!“ without min mfleions being Bunting 80m. -Dur hum m pupa-flue to the to the vocal. .- My next will usher In the ahaotln m. Sunday In the lot at November. at of coupe. the Submh will In omen“. Hniibnx‘ton. when they win pines r-nem- 001m under the gnidnnc: of young Ans tin. I well-known hunter. They will rennin out two weeks. â€"Â¥r. John F. Soholos. the well-known Tomato wort, ho- gono ncrih with n y. anon: whom were Dr. Kidd and Canon. 0! UMWL. Thai: hunting ground is odiod “Cunp Haibnrton," on in distant shout 10 mile. from tho: vulnce. â€"A hnntmpm computing Mr. Sun- nol Boson the we lknown Toronto cool (lulu. J. A. Dickson. ED" Dnndou. nod Means. W. 3:11 and J. J. Gutohono. To- ronto._won_t north {no To'gsdny to their ‘4‘â€- 1-5- 'wv â€"â€" â€"â€"_.. (or Ncrlend. end will enjay 3 two weeke' but In Dlgby township. when Mr. Needle:- hu secured nu tot-est mutton every eeeeon to: may yen-s t. Doe:- ere to be m pleat 1. end es the hunting ground le well situated tor Bow Humannn In Pray-cums. We ah the Moving um tron the letter at s commandant o! the Wm Sun. of Toronto. under due at Oct. 21:: Dr. Bert-Inn pnotlou m. Mon to Madamudnnuupon the Manila mmmm bl'q9!_ -M - uni- .0 ï¬lm scan-m Shit th? new Lulu-I}, “u unau- u... - _.__,, y {:1 aeration. The doctor cold no. I M ya no. I mu. 0! hlc “pa-ionos- In the km: direction. Sam 0.- choc. no gunman“! 3 launch a at on u the mud. gagsisgaé ’ 8255; 33133; I “3‘ 3353 8.5,“? 53%;? i853 3:325; 3%: 2?“! 1| ooau at $3.50 Big range of new; Waters. newest colors, from $5.00 to $13.50 each. 100 pairs Item’s all wool Tweed Pants at $1.00 per pair. Men’s odd Coats, Vesta, Pants, Ebofl'e Pants, Cottomde and Denim Smock: sud Jumpers, winter weight, at close prices. Every Garment in Our Stock is reliable, well made and guaranteed as represented. We invite inspection. We court comparison of values, lVe deb competition on these lines. 8:41;, .Wvokted Coats and Vests the times. A speciglline‘of 75 Men’s Blaoi . A. In “Ah all kinds and com to us regularly for their supplies. "’e are pleased 't‘ion in tile clot/ting trade we to say, nolwilllslauding (be increased oppose ready forfhe {all and winter still keep to the front mdmugdn tnde with a Baler and C ï¬eaper assortment of clothing than ever. lion’s sum. OUR LEADER, 1 $5.00 each. No such suit has ever A lgrge stqck of Men’s Tweed - In--- _....1 tr. down ‘70: A Few Specials Here and There From Our Stock Boys’ Pants, Boya’ Suits. gt Boys’ 000mm Better Goods. mm?“ Mum..m# mWMmm mumâ€: mum'- Nos. '53.";11'1' 3.53%in affect id Cats, Vests, Pants, E0030 Pants, Cottonade and s and J umpeu, winter weight, at close prices. Every Our $10M is "liable, well made and guaranteed as We invite ian. We court (mpan'son g" values, Pants, we commence st 106 per pair. rum. good, strong, useful get-meats st 31. 50 per suit. W600“. special value st $2.00 each. Goods, full range of sizes, from $3.00 to $5.00. ’ Ham and Ova-coats, grand assortment at way Kent-St, LINDSAY. Z‘woed Butts. Btack Worsted nd Vesta at prices in keeping with A M House Burned. Thenratnrealarminmany weeks was eonnded about 3 o'clock Friday morning ' Thoee who turned out to investigate quick- ly nought their eonehee again when they obeerved that the blaze was a ntly east of the town boundary. end t driver of the hoee wagon followed their exam ie after “tidying himeei! that the boil wee tar beyond reach of the waterworks. ltprovedtobeatreme house on the farm] owned by Mr. Jo h Staples. and â€agreed by Mr. W. J. K aby and family. The was dieeovered in time to permit otmnch of the furniture being removed. It Is enppoeeda detective chimney was the came, a good are havinï¬lbeen kept up all night. owing to one o! t e children being iii. Mr. Staples haaan insurance cf $50 on the hence in Mr John Harahaw'e com- pany. and Mr. Kiliaby $300 on the contents In Ir, '1‘. _4-‘ Middleton's company. the â€"The game! cammitbee of the Callas!- m A'hlot'c Assoc“ [on met last wetk end the follow omaere were elected: Pmldeot. J. C. «shone; vice-pres.. R. H. Walks; mutter. W. 11. Stevens; sec- nufl. W. J. Brown ; football committee, A.J. Mathews. W. J. Brown. F. Wool- lu'd. W. E1118, W. Burns, L. Mark. 35389166 Liana. -Luh Fridn evening the election of the 01800:: for the {teary society took place. Although excitement di¢_not_run so 1113!: lineâ€"v :- - '_- v... 1 - e u it ‘3“ last term, the few members evinced considerable interest especially during the time of suspense while the helices were being counted. The new oflicersnrcns follows: Pres., Mr. W. E. Smith; 1st vice pres., Miss F. O‘Lesry; 2nd vice-pres.. Hr. A. Harvey; s:cre'm, Mr. W. Atgne; sec. of committeesâ€"Miss M. Currie ; cut-scar. Mr. Brandon : warden, Mr. Cuew; corresponding secretaries. Aliases Hunter. M. McDonn'd, E. McDon- dd; councillors. Misses Hillock, Flavelle. Messrs. Her-stone, Walks, Hardy. use. oi: scuba hour on mac some “Q um- oonou-nlnc um autumn. “a “3-7-7 of lot 14, con. 2, We“ 09.. w one of thetewmllynp- 004»: mm In tuna-mu. Not Inv- hg the plane at Mr. Panda acquaint _._1. “no VII-Iv Il' "â€"_ -_- . ova-mun: Mr. Payne came from Cavnn â€mum font you! no. and that he wns sought of by the people of that township my be inform! from the not position of mo: for “mum at mum yam consecutively. id Bryon tam he Emma? mi N, a WI. $2., W P taxi. ï¬nancial. m oar-theorists†inninodunniu. nnd pinned corn or lb about i much at it. green nnd wnllot 0‘. mt win»:- nuâ€"no bun bar-mound» Inhildniry I! or Ibo. of “silt " bum we and-om work. .11 c which Iuoldoo W W" in Lindsay nt the nu- lr. Pnyno tound some mild price at 17c ‘ ï¬gm- hndiy inn-ted with wild Inu- “" ~--â€" “Iv-+- m mam 9. E 1500 ad abound our clan: Dull!†ml. mum coedâ€"Mush to rain 3 It. Porno nu I130 mush-notâ€" u m to work between mm at from d1 wool, heavy, well trimmed, .been oï¬â€™emd before at the price Collegiate Institute Notes. A Progressive Farmer in Lam] fof W†T the market on Seturdey our re- porter overhee a several well known farmers discussing unprov- ed methods and prop-(sun ldeaa as applied to has- hoary, end one of them asserted that I, well ,m m