rhea: - mama“. We direct the attention at octet-town shoppers in our Letter Oder Spun. vhich we hue pieced e: the service of the mound- of cum-town pen-one who cu:- m eiweye do their buying in person. Through this medium we endosvor to apply u want: q mite ee well ee though you were here in pix-son. You can entrust your opping to us without may unusual u to the result. “Intense. Royal and Sunbun. Than We makes rebroaenn the but. median velveteen: proenrable. 2-inch Colored Bsyd, pu- yu'd ........ 350 ï¬-lnch Colored Boyd, twill back 500 Sanhenm Black Velveteen M 253, 353, $03 Ind ............................. 30: There is now a collection of very STYLISH HATS at $8.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. {mm 3 HUGHAN a; 00;, Jwalors You Gan flrder Goods by Mail. b. SUTCLIFFE “SUNS hf Jacket: in hhck bouole cloth, 3'“! 3E- ’0 44 fly front or button tin-oust. “ind “D or lay down collar. blank ggfgnflrup, trimmed, perfect ï¬t, 38 oo. A.n M 810 60335 "W Jaekecs In Bauer, color; buck, b °‘“ 8mm blow, purl buttons. an th-d drflmmlng buntifnlly “flared TM“ line of Janka a is very one “I '“11' Worth 88, bags!!! price 8550 N White Wool Blankets, assorted “aâ€! b rders hat c2011.!!!“ '0'!!! "Id 917.: an ton .m- 00111141860180" 3‘95 6 Made 64:9340 so .......... $225 New Adverusements. ,Wâ€â€˜â€â€ m We are showing a. line of Fruit Dishes, Berry Spoons, Cold M o a. t Forks. Spoon-Holdall. etc, from $1 up. See m and Winter Catalogue of prices now may 1’ 7°“ received one kindly send 115 ’m “m E. an. QAEE‘ER. THE BARGAIN GIVER. â€" TEN PAGES “WWII“ M M ED MILLINEBY WUNMW J. Eltonâ€. g 892; ...'.$1200 H. J. Cute-r. f' mononu- ponouto Wu- luvmlnthhuddonby who. ï¬ght! m nyrruadjxpolu’uu. Sunkâ€, hing. no new noon-aha. «mam-non m uybmkhnym nun-mum work can- hmn. Manx-cl. Radon "maladies-d â€node-valor. mmmm.nopgl. ARM FOR SALE. .â€"Sg2udid fun: h0pl.bdoxthowo¢wd Ninth.“ l(taxman-loo,containing100mm. About 8! non-h Ind. 31%.“..- bdgtzindcx 1):“ 3 . 11n- m,m-u. mama-am n“ m hm Mnhont‘nnummonmom- mmmmm. mun. Jaggm. Ask for the Montreal Dttvlnz Cap. 091’ °° a. had here. IWW 509, 663 and ........ 753 141$ :Bibbed All-wool Hose, very heavy, seamless test, unit electric flnieh in- side, splendid wearer. This line is cur special leader. end 0 1y to be had her: at the following prices: size 5} ï¬t 13", else 6 an 14». viz-s 6; at. 155. an?“ 18~, else 7; et 20 «. size 8 it 23 -, 3': 81}. 9 end 9} ere per pair ................ 25: Men's Hen Wool Fleec ed um? Mitt. with ,,., wool cnfl’, calf skin ('F‘i». 79-77:) covered, known so the '~ -‘ A‘ "Kum'on†mitt, every - pair gumnteed, to he had no Carter’s ion-"50: Men’s Working Wool Misti, loath: :- covered, very epeolel et.....25a 'Men'e 1 clasp ’ imitation of Kid Gloves | wail lined. colors and tens, ell eiz-gbugein price is. ...50.: Men's 2-cleep or elastic top Kin Gloves, with or without for top, colors black. brown end tens, prices, 753, 8100 and ............ . ........ 8| 25 rsrripe Shirts and Drawers, ‘ebirte' d-vgbie bros-"d, well ï¬nished. syie’s’az’to 42, price .......... . . . . .250 Men’s Fancy Stripe Scotch knit Salt-ta and Drawgrb,‘ (1911}!!!i breasted min facing. phin and ribbed skirt. and ends, prices. 503. 75: and .......... $1.00 M6 n‘s Ribbed Natursl Grey Uadmhinc, very heavy Mani-Bobs weight, oxura stayed seats, only to be 1.353% hero. price ........ . Mag? W 3:22:35: was. on. an per : 32 C0 sud ...................... $2.3) Em ï¬ne white wool nuhrlnksblo Blur kets, ï¬ne :02: mm: made e:- um]! tor III. 5 bounds (mm at 50, pounds 62:83 as 83â€â€œ) 7ponndn 64x84 AA -A CSTâ€"0n F nde between Rnuell- et. endRivenidey Cemetery, e Gold Cnfl' Link. The ï¬nder will be revealed by Jen ing it. et this oï¬cuâ€"dlwl. Whine cr Grey Canton Bhnkota, plain m! gal-sh, buoy borders, 104n7g3. a ............................ : Dorm pun-Icahn spply to GEO. lamina. Llodny. «uh. ANTEDâ€"SEVERAL BRIGHT AND 30m m to M u- New Advertisements. 2091 “ .: .9 :f " ‘1 "\yrfrql'ï¬) :33!" ( _' ' ' " hm are priced fairly mm is dis- tinctm mar- ltlntha pro- duct of our own work- rooms. mm Iolethim mum} end etylieh than the [111111er her e that appeal: to the meet careful of dreeeere. Ooetly ? Not neoeeeerily. The rieh and smart things Leather, Rainbow and No. l ‘Ruï¬ ber Packing, Garlock Spiral, Herrp and Asbestos Packing, Comm and Asbestos vWicking. Eclipse Gas- kets, Magnolia Metal, Hoyt’s Bab- bet, Melting Ladles, Plumbago, Extra Grade Oak Tanned Leath- er Belting. Rubber Belting, quay- antced quglityf Patent; _Buck FAQS The 'ate:t and newest goods always aumd to our stock makes this store up-to-date In all lines of Hardware Sarnia Coal Oil, Canadian Wat- 61' White Coal Oil, and Ameriam, wholesa leand retail. BHBINSUN EWAB’I‘, Castor Machine Oil, Calf Th1 esh- ing Mitts, Knives, Goggles, etc. Manila Rope, Single and double Pulley Blocks, Iron and Steel Bars Our “little men’s" Perfect e'hoee will prove n delight to those who weer then end 3 not infection to those who pay to.- them. They m undo for herd weer, but look well. J. G. EDWARDS 0|]. Netnnlly the boys heve kicked out their ehoee during the "unmet. Now it’s eehool time end new woe-“clung be gmvideg. MACHINE SUPPLIES. Hardware; Paints. Oils; Iron and Steel. Bicycle Supplies. Best for the Best. Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds. Light and Heavy Sages, all shades. OVERCOATINGS in Beam, Md- ton, Prim and Wanna Cloths. Womtyoutonllandcompanonr cloths and prim Metatarsal-mud, and every customer": . Ram her. cam-no a: 333 dag-u megaâ€"swam to Wooda'flnahon stand- supremo want u] competition. Our expat-{once at over tum-flu you. in the business to An excellent proof that we In unp- ly gunned to unto you good many Clothes. Win: About an. Overcoat or Suit of Clothes Now .- theweuhorhchm: nought†bowl-mot ordering. ’0 will be mun-ed for Sum 1899. They will ho run for (night. We anal {unau- notice. SuumMp 51:11»... do. to lo". Toronto st. 1.30pm.. ' “withdrawn. and GI:- ulinn Phonic Upper bk. Smmhip T. O. MATOHE‘I‘I’, LOCAL AGENT. 60 Kant-08.. Lind-u. CATHBO UO’S 74 Kent-at , 8 door- won 0! Gulpboll’a noun-y. Bowling 3 Spocldty. Tho lam tot-Ito’- h m ha. Don't nu lot In. m col 030:;â€" man you: window now. sad .1. the neck don. n. cocoâ€"- um- {anchovy t I" Inn has. Guam In» on. â€WNW.“â€" “I.“ In “no building II». Mid Ion that! $0 may mm M «and “Md-II- 80m comm-u u but-m Hun adenoid â€ugly lyovn cum». sud Nona-tau! don pun $3» 1 Mn nomad“ TM . "and and but not but ban a! In†WITHDRAWN BUSY TIMES pm... 90c, 950, $1.06, $1.10 and 31.25. J. G. Edwagmï¬ Go. J. P. RYLEY, After Saturdaz. 59131:. 80 Bobzuon 77¢ twat. FINE TAILORING PASSEQGER â€SERVICE, Gathro a 00 7.11 P, 73;“; Vim Planinglfll For M and What-9 LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6. MR. N YYYYYYK BY Y TBYIY train-from Part Hope. The deceased were driving in :1 top buggy. and came down Brandon’s hill; I was watching them and the approaching train. too. I saw the train reach the crossing just as Rutherford came to it; the horse was nearly over when the cowâ€"catcher of the engine caught b “tween the horse and the buggy; the hind wheels raised up in the air and the lady fell out into the cattle-guard; the old gentleman was carried on farther with a. part of the rig, and fell out when the buggy went to pieces. I ran over and found d mhn holding Rutherford, who Was breathing. He was put on the train alive. and continued breathing till near Lindsay The old lady was quite dead when taken out of the cattle- puard. I heard the train whistle down in the cut on the other' side- of the crossingâ€"it is, not usual to whistle when close. to the crossing; The platform where I was standing is about 200 yards from the crossing and the train .whistled about 100 yards out at the crosaitu. more is a ditch on the railway property close to the crossing. and if a horse was turned it mightfget into it. Mbvimr. of the approe rr' : was; somewhat ob- etrmtem Â¥eew than dri ° on- tol the track I thought-theyyou g be killed. Idon’t thank theenu... _, “V0! could nee the ryâ€"the e per said afterward ‘thet hm metaâ€"t {Mn Mr. J05. A. Brown. of Beabom, reached- town on the 2 o’clock train to attend the inquest, and consider able interest wag, attached to his ro- marks. as he ned tobe the only eye-witness of t a accident outside of the engineer and fireman. who were not present Mr. Brown. sworn. said: I live at Bea'ooro. and buy grain there. Was on the platform of station“ there wait for the arrival of the morni train roxn Port Hope. The deceasgg at the: two bodies “meshed upon the rude table. Coroner Poole anmmaned a. jury and noon. Mir. gas. Bavwn. buyer for Fla- opengd an mqneat at 2.30 this after- velle 31-03., at Beaboro, witnessed the accident and gave evidence. 4mm court was adjourned 51111th ngneaday in order to secure the deposition: of the ‘traimnen. Evidence Vat the Inquest. The following were summonegio serve .on the jury; D. ‘04 Trev, Goo. A. Irwin, John Richards. R. J. Mon- zies, A. B. 'l‘erry Chas. Walters, “Tu: Begley, Bobt. I7Lnkey. J 0. Arm- strong. Wm. McGill, Jaa‘. Bryson. E. J. Little.W F. McCarty. Geo. Carr and E. E. W. McGatfoy. {mpg/m: Mrs. Beet. Mr. Geo. Mcflugh. M.P.. recognized. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford, while others said the bodies were those of Mr. and Mrs. Bimie, of Manure. :While going to dinner Mr. Windrim. the eon-in-law referred to above. heard of the accident. and. suspecting the worst, proceeded to the station and set all doubt at rest by his sorrowful recognition. Mr. Fair, a brother-in- law, trom Emily. arrived a few min- utes later and yept bitt_erl_y at eight ins gxpimd n few minutes slur its dosing-tum from Bonboro, without n- gammg Mm The bodie- wete placed on a table Ina little roan adjoining the baggage room toqmit the action of Coroner Poole, when had been notified of that and occurrence hy_8tation Agent Rattan. .. ,_ _._L Omemee anq, received an answer that the deacriptxone iven tallied with the appearance of . and Mrs. Ruther- ford, who had been seen driving through the village in the mornin?. This evidence was offset by the inabi - ity of Mr. Wm. Best, of Graham. a; 00’s store. to recognize his_ cousin, _-_ -2â€" "Bu-30 to any. the bodies word not fully idortitied until nearly one o‘clock. Soon after the accident the railwap aqthoritjog telegraphed to !!» tnin “rim horo' {150319. 9.35 with the bodiu. . Batwtoyl hm!- The air brake were almost idetently applied and’the tnin was stopped within a very short distance. Conduc- tor Bound: and crew ran to the aid of the victims. end found at Mrs. Rutherford was dead. ehe I! been thrown about thirty feet and mjnned about the head. Her husband had evidently felon back upon the cow- cetcher of the engine and had re- bounded off; the left on had been torn out. the left shoulder-bane broken. and the right legcruehodatthqknee, in addition to apparently severe wound: on the head, yet he ran breathing when picked up and mood occasion- ally. The buggy was reduced to splinters. and the horeevuoonverted into an' elmoet nnmninble ones of flesh end blood. the harness wee knotted end tvieted about the cow- ‘ceteher in each a w thntit toohe brim some little time to cut, it The buggy bp was up. ad the occu- pants had their head.- mppod in shawls. tho thawing being very cold. dnd this is Nieved tohavo cantributod to the and naidont, on would prevent them from mating the npproaching train u do neared the emails. which in ma thowo 'In thq line. The engine". Ht. 600. gun the maul warning signals for the road crossing. and a few moments later obsorwd tho tpproaching vu- hicle; it was then close to the tuck. and the driver loohed about him and then whipped me home in an endeavor to get across. but failed. Ina: the en- gine struck the horn and unjuggy. g» ogcupantaboinc thrown high into TH! MMIN'I'AILI IVINT OO- OURIID AT name IA".- .WAY 0'00"“ It. Goo lush-9M I“ '00. who I. lou- Ion'l Om Won the V In. -Won Mm to mu- m Wu: Relatives-no tutu and. a to slam. Inshore-taunt: era-dig. (in miles out. at 141m). m the scene of ‘ torriblo unlit! lut My. whoa Mn. Goo. Rutherford and wife. tn aged coupl. raiding on. tho ht con- cession of Emily. mm Itnwk by. tb mtabound oxpnu. tho um: Seine instnntly kilad, 3nd tho 1mm: sur- viving but lbw mum Emilfl Farmer, and Wife Ki ed last Tuesday. It uppem (hit Mr. snail". Ruth- erford loft flair hon. coma eight miles oant of «names. Mann from Pbterboro. u: an calm hour My to visit Uni: uon-in-h'. ï¬r. Isa-u (Winch-in, o! Bylvutor’u hetory. and other relating. The: drove through 0mm wiuont otoppiq. but were recognized. b‘ com a! up rillmu. .qâ€"W The annual G.T.B. excursion to Midland or Bracebrid‘go- will take place on afternoon trains of Friday. Oct. 13, and by special train on Saturday. Oct. 14, which will leave Colman; (old road) at 7.20 an... arriving at Lind- say at 10.10. Return (are tron; Lindâ€" say. 81; 0mm. 81; Haliburton. 81.60: Gelert. $1.45. Kimnount, $1.50; Ben- olon Falls, $1;‘Coboconk, 81; Mariposn, 81: Victoria, Blood. 81; Woodvillo, .1; and other points st equally low rates. Stop-over. conditions: Ono day to: dis- tanoen up to 50 miles; t_wo days. 160 who; flute- days. 200 miles. Special train will have Midland for Lindsay of 5.80 p.111. on Saturday owning, stop. pmc 1t Wu stations. -â€"At the semiâ€"annual meeting otxhe Young I’eoples’ Society of C. E. of Cambridge-st. "Methodist church. held on Tuesday, the following wane elect- ed for the coming term: I’xeaident. Mr. F. W. .Boutley; vice-pros" Miss E. Lovey; con-900.. My W. W. Staples; men-soon Miss Leona Johhston: tubs... Er. E. IrVine; pianists. Mina E. Mag- woooi. 777 . After the Ceremony. and the wuml ecmgratuhtions. the guests sat down to a sumptuous wedding supper. md rnirth reigned supreme for an hour or more. A very Large number of handsome and valualfle presents teati- fled to the popularity of the bride with her very large circle of triends. Mr. and ’Mrs. Flack left on the even- ing train for St. Cntherines and. ’But- talo. and will return towards the end of thewmk. Mr. Alex. 8 Flock. emhqed m which made them one {or line. The nnrriaae took plnoe in the polar. which had been prettily dworeted for the occasion with flowers and etetely ferns, and was witnessed by fully one hundred invited guests and intimate triende of the young couple. my. Thou. Manning. 3A.. pantor of Gun- bridge-et. Methodist church. perform- ed the ceremony. '11» bride looked churning indeed in n brown travelling unit of ledien' cloth. opening o'er n white silk blur-e trimmed with chinon. end carried a. magnificent shower bonnet of white' roses. an. we: u'nted by her sister. Mia Ida, of St. Cntherinee. who wore n costume o! green ladiee' cloth trimmed with white satin and velvet; she carried a boquet of roses and carnation; Little Mien Bette Brown. neioe of the bride. made a sweet mid of honor. zoomed in white silk and performed her dutiee with much grace. The groomeman me Mir. W. Crawford. who acquitted himlt- in a manner beyond criticism. The wedding; march was played by Mr. end Mrs. George Denieon. the latter ae- boInpanying on the violin with fine effect. . .. run mideneeot Ir. endure. Joe. Brown. 32 William-eh. we: the wane or e pretty vmcldinuP on Wednesday when their daughter Anna. m... end and we understand that In. J. J. 'Wethemp in u neiee. no husband was about 65 your. (1 . end his wile n for years younger. y redded‘in Gavan until 18 yeere ego, when they removed to the term in Emily. 0n ndjonrnmnt of thc inquest may afternoon the bodies were taken to Anderson I: Nmnt'a under- taking rooms. m they were pro- md. for hnrinl. prior to bang. “hon K3†on the 0mm; tnin. Mr. Rutherford 1n.- n well-£0410 tar-mt. nnd he Ind his wiie were very highly respected. The utter m n d: or o! “Squire†Best. well-known to old nattlon o! the township. Rahtim of, In. M nod-gs {I'M V “in-t Gootuo Rutherford and Ann Butbrford cam Vto gheir {loath on OOt. 3rd. mo. by â€In which they were driving conning in contact with the angina of the 6.7.3. trnin while at- telnpti to drivn over the crossing, In front a tho train. Further. that no than can be ntuchod to an employ- At un- lhoo o! thin-cot. no other ovidonoo alluring. uni tho ‘ pro-1m: o don't-o to has tho-dam ot our mm one! hit (lama. further 0 air: wu «nomad till wand-7W who I inner mm. Fireman Wu and at Paton you ovidonoo carrobontinc uh». Brown. Mlmny. The Verdict. Tho following urdict was handed out by Panama Why. of tho . and In. Rutherford loan a. {a .l’ of than (human cud {our M were Mont unborn of Pmbytarhn church. "Id '0" 'ppod at Lannie. Rev. Kr. Kunm- n. of 0mm. b21118 the put"- 55 359% Alb-u Man. who wu a m on th- tuln.uldzl m can mu «:4 o! the tnlnzl think up on- (our 'Nlthd. but I an not sun. on no impactqr_ tor the 0.123. ._ motthpG.'r.RLCo¢npmy. _Wb furunr any that the aid crouiu u: highly dangerous" 0:. M who â€do n pout- uorm on Mt . nu «Mom at to an mm» 41 th- humm- on“ dual. , an! u» r at W to Mn. whoa h an 1 Uh huh“. but was that to. o to no. tho tutu. It mid. 'au â€Mo to turn 5 flu on tho road a mu an arousing. 1 “flat Nu m 0! dc vu noun- lu to gut um 60th tram cum Midlnnd-Bnéebridge Excursion WEDDI NO BELLS. C. E. Nata. ready in position. and the legs will be transferred to the machines by a. swinging crane which has just been set up. ï¬neller machines (or trim..- ming and otherwise improvi the stock are also being placed “Lise sliding doors open upon a platform 40x25 in size. built on piles. and over- looking the river; on this the logs will be delivered from the pond by. a jackâ€" ladder. when they will be received by a steam crane and deposited in one of lhnee steaming vats sunk, into the north side of the platform. where they will remain from one to three days; then they will be lifted out. “barked," and cut into suitable lengths by a drag-sew situated close by. before be- ing loaded on a truck and pushed for- ward to‘the inside crane to be sunningr into the embrace of the machines to be transformed into veneers of vary- ing thickness and lengths. after which the stock will pass on to the clipping and trimming machines. When prev- pamd wording toorder thestock will be laid: in reeks fitted on movable trucks and be wheeled into one of two drying kilns. where it: will be ellowed to thoroughly season before [going withdrawn for .111me me drying process is one otlthe mbshcritlcal in connection, with the industry. and Heart. Rider 8;. Kitchener have“: secret method which render: their output extremely popular. no ve- neer tor the what is peeked. in band: ark otter the tgshionot m 43mins from 50 to 80 lg. yacht- , The firm hope to cit some veneer in the course of 3 week or ten- ders. but it will be e couple of month: heron the pleat is in full operation. ' The Excelsior Factory. The buildink devoted to the menu- tectm of exoeleiore (and for. uphol- eteriw end pooh“ puma-ea) In {0:28 Mr. A. D. Kitchenor was found hard at work, but he cheerfully volunteered pilot our scribe ground and tarnish nzoded particulars. The Veneer notaryâ€"the main build- ingâ€"is a substantial (rum structure 50x1!†in also. standing on a cam toot foundation. The western endot tho Building rises to two storey: in order to supply roan. for storing fin- ished stock. The two veneer cutting maniacs will be located at the: out and of the main floor. one being}!- was a. fringed drowned lead which at very slight expen-e could be dredged and translormed into a oomnodioue ulnllow pond for logs. and than avoid mm“ ï¬m‘m“ “was; y en u-m nearly five mm. exclusive of ebont on “not the drowned lend. just mn- tiooed. end contracts were at one: let for the neoeeury buildings. Phrt of Pleat in Operation. 0!: Etude: ettemoon our reporter unmoved down to the rimhnk to note pmmse. and was eonewhat eurpriled to find the emeldor factory in mu operation. and men busy ï¬tting up neckline}: i_n the Veneer rectory: ta be remitted. ouch you tho tit-n Inl- tillod its wt native to number ot m to be employed. â€:05“ Selected. m Rider Kitchenex‘..eugapod 1me more. than a. hu- figure lg. tiwgnitemthomthpmot town when wrly every citizen mud that they would-purchase to tho north end. It that Ir. J. B. harbors a plot of landsloocthovuthnk 02th. rim south at the: (1m brim. and it of- tered decided advantage. one of vlich was that alas; the may (gout than nu priced rim-Ion went. up with null uooon u'it W known tint. :11 must 1nd been signed binding tho new industry tgrlogm hon, but. It tell to the lot of this you'vcoqnoil to complete negotiation wiLh the firm- Kr. H. A. Bid“. 0! Toronta tin can- ior number. made certain stipulations which were submitted to u Citisons‘ comm†and were cont back consid- ornifly modiï¬ed. Fio‘lly the (inn u- coptad an town's 0th: of cm from caution (an tom-chad meet) for m â€In. {iro- pmtaction. and a bonus otflm in hard 1m limbo tho tow-n wad. no [ax-warty, glow tho rim front. 11- m- m _ --.L_‘l‘_ liat. the latterwaa reterred to a avoc- ial committee which never, reported. and everyone had about tomaten the circumstance when Alderman Kellen atated. a few months later that owing to the comittee'a neglect he bad tab on it upon hintelt to open up a or. respondenoe with the {Inn rather than r'uk Inaiw a promising industry. A1- dernan Mellon wan thanked by Kayo: and active huh-e- m: of the firm came here by invitation andnede a tenrol them diatrietgw (unused with an experienced - rawaagnide in the pereonot Ir. JohnCobnrn. Ana mltotthiabit of enterpriaa on the oonncil'a pa Kr. Kitchener went away satisfied that by Iocati in Linden: hie ï¬rm. would be aaen of an ample aupply of the var- OUR â€Am ADVANYAOII MI GAIN.“ WMON o‘ at mm m...“ Wm Inna-m ,m Uâ€- u a I“ It. om 00 M m luv-Iv gum my all. ma. 80m flu. in July of last. you a comm-non a! â€mound. annual [mt m road Enter. our city fathom It bore the gimme. of Hans. Rider Kitchener. manho- tnun o! «neon. escalators. do. $0.. Bramtoo. and stated wary briefly Hut (ho {inn tolt compelled. to leave that town Mm to increasing bud- †ad a sou-city of mihbk tin- bor.undthoywilhodtoknow_il Lind- VEIEBS III! mansions Visit to One of Our New Industries. ï¬husf aw; PEB- run ___‘A_ Senior Port Second. â€" Total 290: Hazel Duck. 27?; Rubella Jordan. 277; Kassie Connor, 270: Nellie Cote. 20; RoseBimenean, 257 ; Beatrice Be.- neseoy, 240; Maggie Median. 23â€; b- in: O'Loary. 211;F.10rence White. 7; Gertrude Begbie. 196; Sun! hotter. :Oharlotbe Duke. 76. Junior Part Sacond. â€" Total, â€5 Mary Hounes. 210; Rose Quilhn, 26 Roman;- Welsh, 200; Basic Donn, “1“’2‘g.“"§.u..1' % ï¬scally '0 o 100: W Banning ng. 157; Vivian White. 149: Ethel £111.19; In! Inâ€" Dvoy.117;Lisxio Gain, .114; ym White. 110. . . , 5 Junior Th'nLâ€"TOLal. 650: Laura M".- Evoy. ‘35; Annie Curun. 431:1'er- esa Murpby. 877; Julia Murphy. 376; Rose buddy. 372; Max-um “meat. 51; Agnes Duran. $9; Annie Mur- m. an; Lizzie Dwyer, 815:8.1andina Primn. 810; Kane Murphy 310; Mary O'Brien, 305; [gnaw W- at 304; Mnry O'hall. 278; Anni. Jordan 239. if _ Senior Third.â€"-Totai. 315: Anni. O'Neill, 295; eroux, 278 ; Gm- Podgor. 272; tie Jordan, 2272:1131, azully. 258; Annie O'Louy, 232; m- alino Menagh. 230; $333 Eiï¬oux'haa; Josephine mu. ; L e no. my. 183; Mg?)- Killen. 178; Vern: Duke. 112; Jennie “Eamon. 8. _ A Mr nud.â€"1‘otal. 650: Salli. Shoohan. 590; Lena Cote. 54o; Anni. O‘Connor. 530; Maria 8011M 515; Katie Real}. 500; Kttie Maya, “3 Ma; miller. 401; May Mulvuley.35‘3 Grace Bax-grow. 330: “My Scully. 270; Maggie Keyâ€. 12:13 _ __ momma: “buildings.“ é- uuigthrk‘kï¬uruotuulaï¬dt It. maize. con 01an «thumping labor-em, tho boibrboinawhompower;alads pump of powerful capacity. and (or ' ' til! ‘53“. at Brampton. I candied- .od neonwhohuboenwiththo m. army you-mininmmeot [dumping ’ . Mu or Sopuubor lxnununuons Following are the marks obtginedby pupils of St. Joseph's Convent dark; the month of September: Mar Fourth-AMI. 1100: Ella. $161,996; My many. 89:81:01]; Jordnn. 823; Katie Phnroae. 82.2; W Humans; Ear: Wyflflflï¬uio aully. 756: Nellie Burke. 685; Anni. (hum, 661. Junior Fourthâ€"Total. 1100: Magic Calms. 720; Annie Bathe, 717; Ethel Nonlon. 714; thel Bush. 677; Elk; ~ rut, 66:; Mellie Mayo, 661; Jenni. n. 643; Ktt‘w Epsom GO; Nellie Kinsley. 591; Laura O‘Neill. 6773; Nellie Duran, 533; Codie Taylor. 4 . vices. The ‘War 017' has sweetly 611120196011 0! 42,000. In connection wfth 1h lucid oponntiom in the Do- nuuon, 10.8582 huh ‘0‘ 282.224 and. won. prondod. while 37 woman m :41th to the Ban-cm Hons. m d whom have turned out utistaaorily. 0t 3% childun admitted to the she!- tora, 821 were plaoodingoodhom which is not u: unmud record, 2% ‘m 9‘33?“ WW- present or In which will be held by Fienfd Comma- sionor EV: Booth. that of Sunday afternoon, Oct. 8. taking place in LII. Pavilion at the Horticultural Gardens. Special rates on s11 railways have been “Tamed for. holdiw in mud waiver-try moc- ha- in brute. the date“! which will beOct. 7t012. Semteonyenm ago Lho ‘Arhy’ 'inndod' M dun-ix this tin. a and: and substantial in- stitution has been built up. A3 a in- diontion at the some“ of its opeta‘n tions. it is stated that during the past" year nearly three million persons a. tenth-d its Sunday moo ' and bro :99 . â€21‘ any» 9». _ night 9»;- TEN PAGES. n’ ï¬lm'- Mr. It. John Cohan, h“ "M ‘W â€We! dean- tmh for tntm delivery, smith stock will be khan out during tho â€Euryintpr- Mr. Rider'- son is tenant: of the works. and knows his business. 5 haboonhommnouhemmmermnd superintended tin erection of tho building: and pinning of the machinery 0.1.! 'é'ï¬yul trot! ï¬rs-mom , 5? 5’? 9': i E} g a. on E a. .9 3 I a: . E E s 7: 3'- i E II no Lu" 1 355 Bill and map]: timber gm mod. mu to: Veneers. but special oral: immat’y can (or birch and out. man h sufficient W on hand to but till then" count. who. hm ml) deliver quantities con- tracted for. .1. stone: pond [or I will in dndpd «I non chins. ï¬st weak 1 m channel an: mule to admit Io- lqp to he delivetod bedro in man... Narrow f track: will be bid all M Mimi and yu'd.gnd out to tb nilmy'm td be put faith hi! or next grin. The prayed- tor the new. in'dultry are wary bright. There '- gn a!“ unlimited M10: thwarted â€Ianâ€"cu clout m no 59!“ an hold a gala-t tho Manta-work- W him: 6 Idler- which {and La- wnrd. while! (it: thud (ro- tb Noni- an. to bolowuul in pltchlorbd uh hay into a pow-r pm. when it is unwound td grout 9mm and tot-nod into bu“. winch that being uniï¬ed and mrkodbro may for“:lipnont.1'hm grades at omhior no undo. o! nmn‘ lipo- nau. but occasionally onion s in! him! no bout "11.â€:th â€as «aw vn 12in builds»; conning n mallet:- cunt-"Io: trimming unblock.“ (SWIM; 'Gn'vultor to d: scald“ on; .Wom high being lacuna“ bout 1. ad rand not. 15:- hul hugs-o. thigh-duty march-scram. tuna-pal. o! L.""‘I"5 hum-Mrumn4h9- Titan n mun. oooowonx BEING DONE. 8T. JOSEPH’S CONVERT.