from four orders is 3‘ their work a you the fact pricee,eowe Lsdlea’ Prl.‘ F u n 113‘ Wrapper fancy t colorsâ€"v Our Table L! aye be We wish to impress uponyonthencttnaspuou situation is unprecedented in the history of the tulle. ed where buyers hue ofl'emd on edvence to secure have been declined because of the products of the from four to eight months. The idea of mill: bei! orders is something entirely new. This is where Sup] their work and we must how to their authority. We ! you the fact that our stock is Inge and well assorted 81 SUPPLY 252 DEMAND MUSE FURNISHINGS MISS MITCHELL â€1.7.2:: Md Table men. ...... 50’ n ........................ . "“25; San Cushion T099†' ' . Envy Canton Flannel. "1i ‘ ...... 12; Fine Grey Fm! .... but... 5° Wham Dress M unit . , , .456 madam: 0051:1088. 7"! 1..qu .... 26° Sauna Sllter Dan M â€W uterus. Jumbo Wk!" 3" sooth“ Ems... our mama an“ .U.“ T Cam!!! I. .......... 2;â€: 1.2an Jud Immu- .lea‘ Printed F l I n nelette Wrapm 19 has? dirk colonâ€"waist mm.“ 0 $1.,25 81. 5_0 HATS, BONNET-TS and CHILDREN’S WEAR, LADâ€" ES’ COATS, MANTLES, MANTLE 39d DRESS CLOTHS. and Trimming of every sort. She has Cont- nnd Huntouuitovcrybodnyonngndoldttï¬ arm-s over yet it's to our M had to go long distances customers. It’s money helping us. of Cash and One Price to all. mcnt THE BARGAIN GIVER. 1.75 luau dome Kw Glovu, the Albertine. 914100 5°" Hitched backs. In m- Inga», o:blood, are: b1“ a blue OW!“ 8m mated. nine 5; to am“ muss qnluy. rancid .IM can’t tell you all about our House Furnish- is loaded with success in every line. 78 and 78 Kent-st, Lindsay. ONE PRICE HIs-a ulwhgy. .. â€1.3100 I. J. Carter. taped all around, per pair, Damask Curtain, full length, all reversible, long fringe, new colorings, some not shown before, but we will sell them While theylast at 00.... 0... Compare them with others at $5.00. Reversible Carpet, I yard wide and all the season’s designs advantage to get them for our £5 aoï¬ngs, per Wd here. Oqu space for the! 3 products of the mill being sold shead idea. of mills being compelled to refuse This is where Supply and Demand get in enthority. We will: to impress upon :1 well assorted and bought st the old yw Ken‘s EM“! Nleht Shh-u. nut r en oy pettme, o o l 1 er “boobed, nude with pocket. pearl buttons and fancy trimmings. dzee 14 to 18 prleee 50°, 75: end... ".91 Men's Fine Arctic Un- dtraeer, neeeod- ltned. overlooked I e e m 9, double- rlbbed cuffs and ankles, flue end not: to the tkh and without doubt the beet value In Men's Black Venethn ï¬nished Cesium! ‘ vest, ï¬ne ell-wool Italian linings, Ven- etlen earls. narrow bound edges. your choice of more or eeeqne style can and a pair fancy stripe stoma. or eolored worsted penile. who an"; .7130ng Men'eend 3013’ka Cipe ....259 Men's mm very epeolel “.8375 Men's Cardigan Jackets, ............ his; mewmma wool ms- t 0 ti :1 In Scotch and English Tweed“. Cheyicm andSarges. durable 1W}!!!- now has a couple“ 2 build. “a mixtures strictly W" our customers B, mmlesv. throe- ply both ways, ovary has Ibmnp-d ed weight, on dozen, . . .Wï¬ 40 33.95 253 25B gmhuohfldiumfll°â€Â¢n my â€transformed 034‘“ 8". co commencing WIh-nudumdto My a cum. tad °" d!!! . tlhnnlnoooodod. Th0 ‘ munuudbanckhummy mm mmfusut-miu M‘ inc. Don’t wait (or the ï¬ntoolsn‘l" “I!" your window! not. ad the wk don. 3t onesâ€"- lit-defecation; tun! uvofnanflngonhtoron- “mi-d. «gs.- nm mm 1m BUSY TIMES "D R. ANDERSON. Wth... GATHBO 00’8 Best for the Best. “In. we uvw 'I-vw _-__- ï¬, ‘ 0n: “link man’s" Perfect Ibo. will prove 9deughtwthuowhomthemudsuh ROBINSBN EWABT, Magmndmmrm Lightnd HeavySuzalllnhula. OVERCOATINGS in Bauer, lie!- ton. FMVQWM Cloths. Eitra Grade Oak Tanned Leath- | er Belting, Rubber Belting, guar- anteed quality, Patent Buck Lace Leather, Rainbow and No. I Rub ‘ ber Packing, Garlock Spiral, Hemp ‘ and Asbestos Packing. Cotton and Asbestos Wicking. Eclipse Gas- kets, Magnolia Metal, Hoyt’s Bab- bet, Melting Ladies, Plumbago, Castor Machine Oil, Calf Thresh- ing Mitts, Knives, Goggles, etc. Manila Rope, Single and double Pulley Blocks, Iron and Steel Bars 1 The latest and newest goods ‘always addtd to our stock makes this store u-p-to-date in all lines of Hardware. Samia Coal Oil, Canadian Wat- er- White Coal Oil, and American, wholena leand retail. MACHINE SUPPLIES. 07ml) 3 ANDERSON, J. P. RYIiEYl 7‘ Kant-It, New aurora-5mg Pxicu. 90°» J. Hr. EDWARDS 00. Hardware, Paints. on: Iron and Steel. Bicycle Supplies. Overcoat or , Suit of Clothes mwmwmurv ,. m.wummmw BobquLLZEâ€"‘z FINE TAILORING J P. 8110! ' 8 door- Inn at Ounpbon'n um. non-mu I Wilt}. flllflflflflWllï¬IllflE New Industries Started, Others Branching Out. in tenlinu' at. exhilarating influence at n strong ed! may crowing pros- perity. endELlndnny-no doubt owiw to: ite mural advantage- end it. penition u e nhippina' oenireâ€"in belinc the effect. of Lhawnve «madman-to mutant that b infusing new m. into. every industry and at tb sum than ï¬lm out citizen ï¬t]! e hopelnl- neel end conï¬dence which will be pro- ductive of Mine benefit. Lindsay he. been a udodtnwn for may yeern thawedâ€"bit MM 0! industries In. boen a curious 1!:th and. has “moniker minim. [w some. u try Allen have. freely 1nd 1 dopre'atng «toot upon may whom tor‘tho town'a betterment. m lack taken Wauwm and '0‘ believe; that other ontarprhing 1mm will mummy maize our. su- perior advantage. In a mounting. «can: descrip- tion' of tho liar actor: just erected by Manors. Kids: a Kitchener too the mnntactum of. veneers ma amnion. When in full operation botmn‘ so and 85 Jun will be "employ“. md :- than a large “(tutoring (b- mand for tho products the (inn. feel confident tutintboooumot : coup lo of gears tiny will hub to double the stair. Mr“ R; M. Beal'a nevztnnnery. now in course of erection. will be a wel- come addition to our lbt of industries. and is likely to devel into n very large: concern. Kr. is a nhrewd, practical m, end understenda all there is to bow o‘ooutzthe bunineee o! mnuxactur' stock {or export. Beings unnumbewillopente on a large scale, and will. require: 5 large staff. Lindsey's position no a. shipping centre. and proximity to mp- pllea tanlnrk which can. 'be towed hem cheaply by steamer. were the in- ducements which outweighed seven! nllnri offers trout other towns. in' operation since the letter port of July. 7 The firm also contemplate ee- tgbliahinu: 9 .3" end. 19inch mill in scram factory. which will be “tib- liahod by a well-known citizen, and one thoroughly qnfliï¬d to mks : success of the-engegprist The P3“)! tho 2m: Tatum unwell advnnoed. but us are not in 3‘ position to give particnlsra. Ibo Sylvester Bros. In. Go. as carrying out an pmmias of enlarge- moat mad: last winter. m steady growth of! the firm’s business must'ho a source of satisfaction toxemy; rate- pmr. It is only a. few months since Mr. Sylvpnto; built _a_.ln.rga'extomion. yet another huge addition know. no- dert way. The new building is being erected on Victoria avenue adjoining the implement ahippin; room. and will be 73x43 feet, two storey) high. and. will be built otbricb to com ‘ pond with the main building. The: lower flnb will he used for storing and shipping. while the upper {ht will “no need. as a pump factory. An meets! our readers know, Mr. $lveeter in: acquired the patents and ell rights pertaining to the lbnnie force and spray pumps. which have no superior in the Dominion, and will manufac- turei them on a large scale. and: push their sale all over the province and in Manitoba through his numerous agents. It; in pleasing to know {that the! firm's output of agricultural m- ‘chinery for next year will be the largest in its history, an agent. egeryyhge _report a. brisk demand. V'v-d 7' Mr. J. E‘ Soroule, for seven years paab the general travelling agent for the Noxon Mtg. 00., o! ï¬nger-soil, has been engaged by the firm to take charge of the business west of To- ronto. Eb is ntlemanly and popu- lar; and is owledged to be one of the most successful men in his line of business in Canada. Hie e Inent. is another proot on Mr. Syl- vester’s energetic plane for building up a large and successful buainea. Mr. MeCrea. of Tilaonburg, who bought out Mir. John Makins‘ foundry busineea some months ago. is about to erect a substantial brick building. There is a grand opening here 'tor a first-class foundry and machine shop. and; Mr. MeCrea is determined to get i all the business gonna. He haslbeen ; extremely busy since starting, and has I found the present quarters unsuit- I able in many respecte. no he! decided to erect a shop especially adapted to . his needs. There will be no cessation g of work' while the new building- is go- i ing up, as it will be built: around and 1 over the present structure. Masons will? begin the foundation walls in. a 0701' the will? begin tew‘ days._ WK aft-gin: factory was also recently added to: our list of Industries by Horn Bros, proprigtors thf Lindsgay Wool- IA _A- mum l'"r- lent Mills. The machinery is located! in a brick addition erected a couple‘ of‘ months ago. The products oi the ‘ new factory‘ are meeting with a ready i sale. | 3 Our carriage and waggon factories are prospering and gradually enlarg- ing the scope of then" operations. It isl’aut a short time since: Mr. Ru Ky. lie, of the City Carriage Works, en- larged and. improved his buildings. and Mr. James Hamilton, who ships largely to the North-West. reports a yteadily riage and-51mm line. had that their business has already outgrown their premises. and have let a. contract for an addition ï¬x†'(nt‘ in size. two storeys high. This will contain the! wood-working shop. a d a second tor-3e will bentuvin' . present hoistoforo. FRIDAY. OUI‘OBER 20. 1899. toliam-Hboltsnd anHwtm-im Wm M gentleman had been in, rather tuning health during the net to!!! mathe- ‘On Seturdny he won taken ill with en stack 0! pneumonin. end. his adnnccd yenre in“ hint III-' citizen akin un intelligent end; gunmen intern-6' in the venereal ; community end its 012th . The world wu better because he lived o in it, endhiemwill‘ae cherish-i ed-aethntotemetedciercymn.e good ctiixen. genroue in :11 china. and en' upright men at 'trne charity. Rev. Vincent Clementi. B.A.. man ‘ mm by birth. being the ‘eon o! the celebrated manor. Music Ole- menti. who was buried in the South cloieter ct chminecer Abbey in. u tad.) adjoining that of u compo-ct. Shield. His mother was nGid'Jorne- B. when on June 22nd. 1812; and m theretorc e'uhty-ecvcn years of age at the time of himdemine. Hem educated for the Church. and we. a. dance 01 Trinity College. Gun- ridze. ï¬e wen ordained deecon at Church of Enalend on W Inndcn. ct hiegood works end his devotion end ï¬delity to _the Church of which he was A- ,e 1 -I.__.L _.._ mm Ihe funeral will take place on Wed- nesday afternoon at three o'clock from his late midcnoe and proc cod to Little FITZPATR‘LCK â€" MURPHSL â€" On My morning. Oct. 17th. at, St. Mary‘s church, by Rev. P. ’D. Laur- out, Mr. Hilary Fitzpatrick, of Ops, and Mind Julia Murphy. of town. BROAD â€" ROS. â€" At the rssidenoo of the bride's mother. “Balsam Grove.†Thanh. on Tuesday. Oct. 10th. by RsV. K. J - Mscd0nald. Henry Brood. student Knox College. To- ronto, to’ Kiss Isabella Boas return- ed missionary from Minor. India. DIATFB CLEMEN'I‘IpIn‘ Reactor-o. on Mon- day. Oct. .1831. 1899. Rev. Vincent mm. EL, saved 87 years. W'AIDEN.â€"In Ops. on ï¬tnrdu. Out. 14th, 199. John Wsldsn. god '1! 14.1899.l[r0stmmonorn.nlkt otthshts â€slam-12.1.1.4 it?! In â€"-- I £55333. ï¬n an m you at his «is. John Guy Ford. gt- mnuo. of panlnh char . W11. at Little main. Ont. most -â€" Vt,, itâ€. John Waldon. need 72 In Lindaâ€. [on turdsy. Oct. L m Catharina Born. nlict ma Alex. Horn. tr. sumac†UIBSIY BIIUII Blll mm†mmem mm bar: permitted to main. n» nmdmb pmd 0° 5° mat]: in curling min. by tho out"rio Association was next dim ad the club name-tins. Isms. Fla- uue and Edwards were hilt-I'm“l *0 .npportaam'ot the propoogdcm‘ and. t0 099059 â€â€™5 I 71m UMUIV.’ v. __ We. 7 item 0! Engines. and around: great interest. At' the Went of the meeting the ballots marked by present and nbsent member! had been. hand- ed to two sentimentâ€"Mes" a F. Knmfleon end D. R. Anderson â€" to count the votes and report. After an hour's hard work they submitted the following list : chott has been until-in; in' his kind service- to the club inlvariouo ways. but more particularly in connection with 13': reports of tomign‘ matches. labours. . Miss Spence left on Tuesday for Winu'ipqz. Rumor says she will like- ly tab up hm- reddpnco in‘ the far Northvw‘ast. We m sorry to be loa- 590 many of can him-b, younc Ample of our mm left Lindsay one night may. but this glue at mum-i; Baht â€blind“! than. that. what: the? cot mutual to the an. tho tel-W loanh. [nunâ€"don‘t but -akdnondut‘ni¢ht. Gourd Gunmanâ€"President KIRKFI‘ELD. berahip “190'I M'- a ticket and. tel- mnimonsly 89' U 500 88 nr' Int. rim in' his kind TEN; PAGES Ill-Mlllfllflm ... a w “my mm.“ mm .+ W ham m m“ “WWW? nmmmmmmmmmm “mnmwmmmmmwmmw mmmmwmmmm . m .. mm , . wwwmwm mm a .mmmm MW mm.muu ummï¬mm mm m. n. .o....w m . rm . “WWW...†â€maï¬a wwm.ummm ma .iwm .m mm“ mm .Wn. I mm to balm that inequality of treatment between colonhl troops all W in tho mandala work would 30' o! vary quantiï¬able winds-I. amdomwum OwinctthWooklyPostbeiugpni tdpmadnyurlier manna-uni on ow1~tom1>oatsoin¢ 109m- 00' W y this week, on 30000“ 05 vaing day. letters iron. I» number 0! country cox-W m ungvoida’oly crowded out. m, JosephBreen. 13.me Ops. who advertised his farm dock Ind implement sale for Monday. Oct. 8111. has decided not to cell wine 'to ink- ing other Woes with his tn- ant. At the Queen-st. Methodilt church on Thursday evening. the m inst. 5. held and»: the directional tho Ladies AidSociet! nemvill hummus-mosaic». W. wot: ‘nd. * m mmqmmud wasâ€: mlmdomilc. €81.00 mmorounno Crowded Out. E evening. the m Mannheim supper Society no 6.†to a? 4E; lpéea o’cl DecidesNotto Sell. mistotï¬bomvy an E .E 3 58 E 9.2:; Ki Y. gi gE'E £5 00“ 8'2 a; 38 "S i E E: 9% t E z _ ha (1.2.. b m