Boys’ Clothing. A Typical Trlmmed Elderdown Millinery. Sacques. There are hats and â€" Daintily exeg tum The rreatinns ‘¢-:-n {not “'1‘ BETTER THAN EVER I l Yougo and Gerrard-cu , Toronto _ane regulu when. No Pro-idem: or Figure bends. Forty typowriting machina- Elunged pummel. Evu'y ï¬nality for good rank... Enter at. my time. , uums«.mau arm MeLenn‘aM 00. m! Winchester. { Marlin. loaded Shot Shells. . Cundinn, Engiiah and Among-l. Curtis 8: Have, Powder { Hmnluon Povdu 9v- American Povdcc Co. ‘Ils and Primers. Carriages not and reloading :Tools- dsï¬nmol can?) “GLENN“ 00. nunwun, can. m mo! ’ .............. $_ MANTLES, FUBS and DRESS 800118. are the advent-soc oflorod by The assortment of neat, natty clothing for boys which we have gathered thisv‘fall is the most complete this town has ever seen Our rapidly growing boys’ clothing business aided us on to great- er efforts. and we nev- er showed a more comprehensive line of stylish clothing that will stand rough usage before. If this oï¬'cring of worthy winter under- wear does not draw throngs of eager buy- ers, it will be because this community are ï¬lled for all time to come. McLennu fl 0°: Winchester. Glazed Sewn: Pip B. SHAW. Principal. LIN DSAY- Duds: Fianna Bron Blanket Item. We hsvo "an!“ ‘ who have 3 low In .ntha Why not. his taunt! mad “I. time with no ulna to: your mono?- WT-lY NOT? ti_on guaranteed- 5 bmdors looked of thoroughly 80‘1““ of automatic " mechanical W91 of galtcbindors Catholic Literary Association. .The members of the C.L.A, held ' ights officers were elected: President, FL Begley; 1 vice-pres, Dr. Blanchard; om: vimâ€"ores. 'F. Shamgn; “ the good chickens that may comeâ€"Ply- month Rocks preferredâ€"provided they weigh'four pounds and upwards. page: 3"" young m Ind wow independent mould has 3 Typical? Yes! For is no; this blanket sec- tion always bobbing up With some very un- usual values? And still not typical! be- ‘bause this particular item surpasses in a bargain way anything that we have offered before There are hats and â€" hats. The creations of our millinery de- partment are the work of adept milliners who keep constantly in touch with the fashion centres. They are not crude affairs got up to s: 11 “at a price.†Come to learn what is novel in millinery, and if to buy, to buy that which is correct Good Market for Chickas- Ill‘w- y-â€"â€"_ ‘7‘, mmthe to was dnï¬nz the vinur. advantage of th‘s opponuxitgour. with up? We will give yv-n ked after by: 8 Works. cmm WW '0: than éand to save PRINGLE, '72? 'Wiilian-at†AND THERE. all other kinds 3d and unis!!!»- d;- mrshall. av. Father Let Us Have Things Tidy. Whose duty is it to clean up the LE, street along the granolithic walk sec W131 tions? There is no valid reason win I | I I Golf Capes. SeVeral' members of tho Victoria Rifle Association too': part in the Pet- en'ooro County matches on Friday last; and made a 'good record. In the “Bankers’ " match Major Sylvester won $3, D. Cinnamon $3, Capt. J. A. (Williamson 83. I. H. Oliver. 82; In the Cox match I. H. Oliver won 84. Major alvester $3, Capt. Williamson 82. D. Cinnamon 81. ‘ ate match. Ma- jor Sylvester $1.3, %. Oliver 81. the street should “be left in‘ its pray ent condition. If it is Contractor Hayes‘ duty to remove the deoris lit- terihg up the north side of. Kent-at. he should be compelled to clear it away at once; it the town. is supposed to tidy up after the contractor, then the council should show some regard for the decent appearance of our main thoroughfares. WouldSend Any Number of Men. In answer to a message received on Tuesday, Mayor Walters sent off the following reply which explains itself: Lindsay being the county town’ of Victoriaâ€"named after Her Moat Grac- ions Majestyâ€"the citizens are loy: ~11 to Britain, and we believe the govern- ment of Canada, would be justified, in supplying any number of men requir- ed to uphold Britain’s honor in the present cnsis _1n 803.11. Africa. Lindsay. Oct, 10th. ’99.- To Editor Dgily Star, Monti-911.11 The Surprise is Out. Particulars are just to hand. of the new premiums for subscribers of that wonderful paper. “'Dhe Family Her- ald and Weekly Star.†of MOntreal It appears that to mark the end. of the century the publishers are giving their subscribers this season two most. beautiful pictures instead of one! as in former years. The two decided on are that famous battle "Aime." and a beautifulpem ictuze entitled “Pussy Willowe M1?†early subscrib- ers get the both. -is not a dollar’sworthwewenttoknow. m Tamily Herald and Weekly Sun-â€hes also been increased to 2A pagesâ€".192 nominalâ€"every issue, regresentiug_ o. book. of 384m'n1ink of.†it! There should hem a gut wranflald to t on the “Family â€16.9.11de- y Star" subscription 1115mmn am; your. Golf capes? Only a name. They bounded into favor on the crest of that wave of health- ful exercise. Hence the name. But worn more extensively as street and evening overgarments now. A striking assortment of these deservediy pop- ular wraps is here to greet you. Lindsay Muksmen Succmfnl. m WEEKLY POST. LINDSAY Daintily executed af» fairs for arOund-tbeâ€" house wear. Made of warm, worthy cider- down flannel in this season’s colOrings; one grade; two pnces. Some more elaborate- ly trimmed than others, that’s whn makes the price diff- CI'CDCC. Thus. Walters, 'Minyor. â€"Do your Inn need repurlnu or ulterinuJ Coma]: lulled. foot 6! Kent-cc; he ml! please mâ€"wtt. ' Dyes have been giving anti-tac' on to (howd- Qct honedun (migrant: yours. None give better re- a: â€"'lI:o Rterboro bus bull club will wind up the cannon with; anti: concert. The idoa might bo_adopt by our own team. mmvaamm-z .IWindaw dronina is (at becoming tn art in Lind»!- ~Contraotor Lneoombe man! s that at tho Bissau-st. mr tum ' -Baat 83mm Scranton Coal†a ton. dolinred. It“ Holman; I; Go‘s. Robt. Mackie are being (reel! cine; by our citinene. 0‘ tin â€"Paymauer 3011“,?†lie works department. nix-onto. was in town My 7Tb. Aliceâ€"Ethel dclivorod two choaotbauwood lunatthoflidqrt Kitchener motor! last Brim. â€" ’ ylabomrl hue no a“ to oomph othardtimuwhonthoym not. _ pordayoumwork. fl‘ho Ontario county Home of no! Will '00 [mated at Port Porn. md Eugigipality will gin a bonus 0! â€"Oounlt Hullott. next; to m m printing attics, about your Fun for an eating munâ€"W. â€"A. now put. ulna window add. to tho appomnoe of Ir. Gordon Hahn’s restaurant. â€"Mr. J. Brandon. 0! leon Paula. «liven-d a double-deck on 01 kg- t_o t_ho Geo. Matthew- Co.. ï¬tu’oaro â€"Them‘ is a lull in pavement hyiw amt-day. Contractor thes and mu having gone down the lake after a scowload of gravel. Mr. W..G. Woods ha. coma] men at work ï¬tting new man pipe for heating tarpon: in Moan Hogs «I: Lytlo'a new office at Wipe†Station. â€"Mr. DoCew, proprietor 0! th- Fonelon Falls stave factory, has u- tablinhodin camp in the north coun- try to tab out stock for nut your. ‘ â€"Thaoo‘who contemphto buildi :11 be idempod t9 haw tan-gout vo gone up In price on per thousand. to 82.75 and .3. â€"M:r. Ibhn Judson. collector {or Ops township has started out. on the war-pa and an be will return his roll co to before the and of the year. --Onr moo dealers are dalightod with the w granolithio walksâ€"they are hard on rubbers, and citizen: will have to be slurp-chad in winter to avoid slip'ing. â€"0no 0! our popular gal-damn: had an important exhibit for the Oakwood fair Wedï¬eadny, but this life is one grand dimppointmt. and he tailed to reach them. â€"Mra. Wm. Johnston. 56 your: or age, who resided. with bar Ian-band at Downer-'3 Corners. near Patel-born. committed suicide on Saturday night by drinking catholic acid. â€"-Mr_. Thus. Baboon. of Fonelon Falls, is veryp proud of his now “can. yacht, built by Mr. Peter Gnnt. ofl Bobcaygeon.1‘ln oral: is 291-2 feet long over all. and 7 (of (Jean. at» will not b¢ placed in’ commission this â€8.01). â€"Mr. D. Cinnamon, hardware mor- cLant. has rented Mrs. W. L. Bnmll’. midonco on Lindsay-5L, next to Ald Boothoru’a. and will mmovo his lam- ily hem from 0311:“ in the course of a couple 0! mach ‘ â€"'l‘ho Public Library board held. a. meeting Monday evening in the coun- cil sham Jae memberep present: were u aiding. .M'ngistmlg Steers, Dre. Poole and NHL]! Aï¬nrdy and F. D. Moore. b-Dundaa Havana Bros. I. few days agofp purchased our 16, 000 dozens of from Messrs. Hogs Run. of Oakwoo¢ The lot, macho; mth on- other large consi ut. will he cent. to England in course of a law whoxï¬ her eldest son, Mr. John. EI- lory, still lives. â€"Dr. Shier and Mr. J. H. Hurt wheeled to Gunnington on. Sunday morning. and after dunner pushed on to visit friends in Georgina. Slut]? before a fair wind. on an‘ exocllon road, the allege that they' made 25 miles in 100 minutes. â€"News reached! town Tuesday of the death of Capt. John Kennedy. of Dane- ford. uncle of Mir. Robt. ’Kennédy. of this town. The deceased was widely known and very highly respected. The funeral took place Wednesday. An extended notice will appear in another issue. ' -â€"Silas Pearson. in. of Buckhorn. is in trouble and will have ta hnswer ’to a change of having rwbed the Metho- dist church of Canada. He was in the mp 10? of an official of the church near Buckhorn and it is alleged! than: 11:; :klpped with part ofthe Sunday col- ion. â€"Survey or .Tnmias Dickson. of Fen- eion Fans, who is on a governmnt survey in the Swan River district. North-West. met with a flight injury some time ago saint struck by a fall- ng’branCh. wh'l'o Gazette notes that he had to walk sixty mile. in order to reach a doctor. -Street Commiesioner Pilkie is mak- ings goodjobofthanswgntters along the ‘gmnolithic blocks. They no afloat ten inches higher than‘ the old ones. and the fall is but one-half- inch in twelve-feet. The fine stanc- dust from this crusher is bait»): and. w fill up the interatioed between’ the cobble stoma. â€"At the eveninlz neryice in the Carl!- bridge-st. Methodist church M356 Haves of Nottingh-Im. Ema. who is the guest of Mr. A. W. Pin-kin. contribu- fed a solo. “Dream of Paradise." by Hamilton Gray. Miss Hayes is the possenor of a pure soprano voice' of wood range. which she uses with good iudgment. It was a pleasure to hear her. â€"As a pleasing evideme of the crowing time we nobeflmt Mr. John Eluery, of the Oak rFont‘ grocery. on Monday pl‘cw‘ in p0 “:0 ' One 0! J. rad .T. 'I‘ny‘or’s tire-proof burglar repell- irc safes. and is now: in â€a position ta puzzle budding experts who may wish to experiment on combination loch. By the same token. this is not w. Henry’s first Oman in a safe direc- tionâ€"in a imam. my. â€"â€"It js worth any citizen’s while 'to take a stroll along the ï¬n" bank from Wellington-st. "ori to the Parkin mill-:3. glance a. the mull lying about In the form: of raw and manufactured forest products may conVey a poeded . 1m. Lind“: saw. and muzzle mulls hue ton your: contributed largely to the town's prosperity, and never to a crater ox- tent than at present. '. 3319‘ pgtjtionl 0nd 103' the meal! of are heme freely signs; ONTARIO. OCTOBER 13, â€"'l'ho regular new-inc muting! at the Women's Auxilinry to nil-Iona meet in at. Paul’s Sum school every autumn: 1t 2 o'qoa until further and haunt. on WM! '9- wvoll attended-«Alvemhi was du- popd of st very utmgtofl' Pr“ -Now. that Mr. Manon halt-menu contract to punt tho letter ban. and pillars, the council ahanld unto him an otter to touch. upelhq fire alum boxes, which stand in need at punt 4n:- Alioodflthol Bert tor Pension F‘nllsWodneulu with a. now of brick- 1m 1'. Ourtin’. sad (or the Lind- any Electric tht 00'. power homo. ' Hog’ntnto Hopkins 1nd Lit. Button 8. Booking who «notice the bond oi audit. not on Friday It theoonrt how to consider the administration â€"“Wo’re going to In" a I open full.†mind tho knowinaongtinon lat him. “Bow can you all!" and tho doubler. “Mule thorn- richo m drumming." mmnrhe tho Lo. And thenyounm! -er. Donqhuo. of Lindsay-IL. ma tnhan into cmtou hat My. $9 is evidently not sound annually, and should be placed in pone institu- tion it possible. At any rate her little child should ho taken from her and cared (or properly. ..NW at our citizens visited on Baal tumor! WW My my me boil: puhod forward rapid- ~2Wo uncut-stand tint m. BL I. Bu] ha. pnrchuid the Lyle unnory building andiwill fit it up an.“ attic. md want-om. - â€"Mr. Chas. Fnirbtirn. of Way- eoon, mud non-1y M banal. of blank-eyed peas hero on turday, re- ceivina 750 per banal. â€"lr. L. Wit has returned from Toronto, ond has opened; M o grocery and confectionery stove in m promos tonnerly occupied by ï¬x. '1. E. Bailey, on Linduy-et" oppoowe the skating rink. He will also not an agent for a Toronto chem; firm. -m. Bobs. Wuhan. mrblo dealer, cu: 15! claim to being per- mp. the most expert at our 1mm; Spbrted 1: city water. t-Pctarboro council has decided to In"! the gmolithic walk muddle in- vestsatod helm County Jud?x Wel- la. It will be renumbered t t. the Qt'ln her Old-tint. are now located across EAST OF MoLENNAN 85 C the street. ONE DOOR O’S HARDWARE STORE. Across the Stre_e_t_. :n the anthem °‘ 9?“ We are showing a most complete stock in the following lines : Colored Dress Goods, Black Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings and Linings, Mantle Cloths, llillioery and Mantles, Hosiery and Gloves, Ladies’ Underwear, Dress Skirts and Blouses, Flannels, Flannelettes, Table Linens, Tiekings, and all classes of Staple Dry Goods. lion’s and Boys’ Clothing, lion’s Soils, Doys’ Suits, Men’s ' Dvereoats, Boys’ Dverooats. We are also showing a annotate wsorteent ol FDR GDDDS. -l(r. Bert O'Brien, w at up Grand Trunk Mar-mt 5t Cabana. mat lfondsy and My in town. gun-st at Dr. A. Sonny.» town satudqcanngonm' -m. Arthur Dual-y. of mud. wt‘mm.mmnlad‘w â€"Ir.Normm0fMI°“v wan mtumwyhou-e M“ y. -nr.w.a.sinp-°n.°fth°53m homo. attend“ the Markham-tut“- tom: â€"Bupt. Walun lott {or Buntnillo WM to W no.» work be“. gall. to mm uvigttian at that point. - 7 Lin». A. n. Roldan. antennaâ€: a 0mm, was in town lady on bati- Pool.â€" Island Wino 00-. ii in ‘0'“ today. '- _Mr. Adam Watson is still “II-bio to m hi0 duties at naval. Btu.†-Oapt. Geo. 3900. of the public work- salt. on down from the north comm-y on sum-any to mend aeouple of day- with his funny. _ "qua '1'. 1(8th ""1 Harland, were in town M -m. John Brittow. office manager at the Beacon home. in a mount nor- iouly ill :nd m not be cbk to re- sume his dutio- (or some months. -Kr. D. C. W visited Hum lair last week. and an it. v- ‘ cmditnble allow in every respect an on. dâ€"tha pron-co o! (stir-i. hm -â€"Mqu. W and ï¬ddle, our hot Encyclo ridon took in 0» ram at the Oakwood hit last week. the format securing first place 1nd tho mu: second. . â€"-Mim A. Gilchrist aid 3. Janua- mnndthn MLGilclu-i‘ und‘ Campbell. 111 of Woodville. 1th- od the 8.. Andrew’- Orgu: npcital on My evening lat. ‘ â€"A 11 number at citiuns htt‘ toyp W y to amend m bun name nt Ir. J novins’, about tour mile- noflh. plan modded tnl Business short time ago. will be 9M2» that be' m canned ‘or to on Saturday last to ï¬ll the poaation.‘ v» cated by the principal of-St‘ Senna! Ottawa. It is at ca- touher, who ï¬bula!“ Oca- ' lace. tomato. nous m of the, mama congratulation m. a. many. mums» :1 gTheVE-niEâ€"R her friend. Bertha Porter. for a coal)“ 0‘ .- took her dcpartm In“ . B. ALLAN 85 CO. PERSONAL PAW R. H. All†C CO- Carroll, gnvofleg to; the ;prd. of mm. Caldwcll. o! Tor-0:99, Chgffee, _o¢ deoconk. â€"-l(r. J. P. Keith. on at It. h†Kcith. mired a M tron “ro- ronto WI Collage word†can- «yin u. m m that ha Ind taken his dam in nodicinc. We un- mm our yon-c friend will walk rm city lag-pita}- nag winter, having 7,3- I:_.!_ J_-‘_ town offices. bu bccn altered and bu accepted mum“ u out: agent for tho (1P3; at Owen band. ‘This in an importmt position nod ham-ano- tion that shown that the company [contain It. Sinner'a faithful aor- viccl and his ability. Ir. magi: is in our: way ï¬tted for the posit-on to which hc has been nppoipwd. brother bu m : dilution for him. He has been 9090‘" Via. Ban-on house patrons. and 5“ dc†am will '00 3‘10““- ‘ house. Imining mane naa thrown a stone through the pane, he was on his test inn twinkling, with an nngry glitter in hiaoye. Be tailed to ï¬nd the stone. butwhut he did find was n plan). full-tiled ï¬rttidae.flub win around the roan m an app}!- ently exhausted condiuon. the bird having evidently been noehng refuge -m, Wu. Pm. am W for Lbnt. Gathers hm! Brit†auwmtwuinmww"? plum W for the bud'. mvisit. â€"v1 unu- --vw- o'clock Prim moraine Mr- F- J- 931’ m nomad from his woeful slum- born by up breaking of 31-.- in’ tb window of hisqodrom nttho Duly L-) (named to -â€"Ir. might. tb lbw-to conâ€" tm. arrived in tow- «11'de last and made asurt on Ounhridue-cb newer. and will have a. number of man with him. labours bo'uu scares hero. nun is 6,000 feet at notation in .u. and tho work till he pushed with mat vigor. tho intention being to cowleto it before the real cold mum. An i ruled by Egaiqeerï¬k _ East. will look do tiiFPrme List 0 0030-. 005-1.. no...3 Io; menu-El 1.11m 136.3»... £15..- -I- IIOOtuoa-a 3 E8 Mivaidwmm..." GEO. A. LITTLE’S. ~0rilli. Neil-143th!" G. A . Llï¬ï¬ï¬g 01‘ Music Books. Forms: III R}