:c. “P 'ork {0:22 now Open. Memberl td’ I any time. Eight regal: In. Splendid equipment. hmtalogne. W. H. SHAW, masâ€" Pm bud, TIP: EGRAPHY A (1 7023180101“. .asses at N“ THE csLsanAfl-zn Wand Cement. “D BELGIAN Prints and Heton Cloths. 3a) Yards Heavy Autumn Prints, dark and light colors, full width, regular 1 23¢, for per yard ............................. 9c 40 Yards Fancy Mom Dress Goods, Bayudere efl'ects, assorted shades, double fold, regular 35c quality, special at ..... 20c In, South 31:10 a! hat-st. e 23% it and: 010-“ the m bone 1hr. Are 00W .34 F" llh'; in -c :m look '0“. from mm: wno know how to I“. Whit: 1.1.0"! be. M “i M. HSï¬nos. .NNAN 00. ‘3. Foot of not“ NTON COAL. a‘f; ' . a R. B. Allan Co. m man t 00. roperly taught in the LOADED SHELLS. BOTTOM PRICES. â€lame-I ette Night Shin-ta, good check patterns, full length, 1;! at 50c value, our upecinl price .................. 35c l arx Twill Blue or Grey Flannel Shirts, regular $125 5 special now at .............................. 75c .\I( one Bensonâ€"Because we know how. Another-Because we try to improve. im‘n methods demand better work if one will kee 'h d ‘ ’ ' ' . 7 , , . . p 4 ea . Every da brmos ltS uota of bar ams, ‘ due qulck selhng of dlfl'erent stocks. These items will be of timgiy inï¬arest 30 the peopleg who - “1an nworv nonr] n“ ann -“J 13...-31“ HARDWAR- Heavy Ribbed Wool Hose, full fashioned. seamless e at 40c, our apecul prim ..................... 25c School Hose, nice soft yarn, spliced toes and heels, 1!. at per pair ............................ 200 lo its own talking,the Hosiery is the kind you AUTUMN HOSIERY. Men’s Furnishings. every néed of home and family. In Russian Style, newest colors, lined or unlined, every one well made, very special, at the very low price of .............................................. $2.25 10 Dozen Onlyâ€"Ladiee’ French Kid Glows, dome fasteners, autumn shades in blue, brown, green and black, very special, at per pair .......................... 75c Quick Selling is seen in mm dapartmont, not of tha forced kind, but the natwal malts of well selected stocks or all high-class an my. prepajï¬i“ himself UL Luv UAWAAw-gv ..v-_ 7, ;done during his short term; of how he had won the highest regard a! all with whom he came in contact; and of his ;cheertul and untiring zeal in perform- ing all of his duties as secretary at the ‘Amociation. 1n behalf of the Associ- ation he then presented Mr. Bass with a bible and a. beautiful solid gold watch charm, in the form of a Maltese cross. with the letters “YMCA." engraved thereon. Mr. Ross was greatly surpris- ed but replied feelingly and suitably, expming his high appreciation of the d of the kindnes of the citizens of Lindsay during his stay here. AtteraaolobyMr.prson.and W speeches by Rev. J. W: ' and Last Friday evening a number of the members of the Y. M. C. A. gathered in the rooms, and after the close of the directors’ meeting, all adjourned into the parlor. Mr. I", A, McDiarmid acted as chairman, and first called upon Mr. Alex. Horn. vice-president. to make a. few remarks. Tibet gentleman spoke of the excellent work Mr. Ross had ;done duripg hisï¬hqrt term ; of how he ,, _.-_.‘ -a ..n “any. Correction In the Evening Post of Monday, Oct. 31m, in an item referring to the fail- ure of Joseph Warrington, the well- known Montreal chees (operator. we erroneously credited Mr. James Whit- ton, buyer on the Lindsay tolrd, with being his agent. No doubt most of our farmer readers recqnimed our err-0., but for tear that the item may cause trouble in other ways we take the @- portunity o'f stating that Mr. Whitfan represents Mr. Thos. Watkins, of Belle- ville,whoae business isoonfined to the district between Toronto and. Montreal, and whose contracts have always been carried out in the most satisfactory manner. The slight similarity in the names. and knowleke that at one time Mr. Whitton bought for Mr. Warring- ton when the latter was in business in Belleville, led us and other papers into an error excusable under the circum- stances. 29th. 01d students who notice this item are requested to send their own names and addresses, and also those of as many others as they know of. to Miss Lees, Taylor or Mr._I. E. Weldon. of Lindsay. All those who have ever attended than schools are invited to be present at the reâ€"union. (Other papers please copy.) On Saturday evening an old house I ‘ and barn near Mr. m. Derk's, about] ‘ four miles north of the town, were dew ‘ strayed by ï¬re, with most of the con- tents, The night being dark and cloudy the reflectim seemed to be that of a great contlagraticm, and many townspeople thought the Bank of Toâ€" ronto mill and yard; at Fenelon Falls were being destroyed. On Monday it was reported about town that Mr. Dark's fine residence and large barn ccmprxsed the property destroyed. and his friends were pleased indeed to learn that the rumor waauntrue. The build- ings burned were of a. tumble-down character and were at little value, hav- ing been unoccupied for years. The re-union of the old students of the Lindsay Grammar School. High thool and Collegiate Institute, will be held in Lindsay 9n Thurgday, December DASHES HERE AND THERE. Fire in Ncflh 0’8- Farewell to Mr, J. C. Ross. Lindsay 01d Students. Agents for Bazar Glove Fitting Patterns. Plain and Corduroy Velvet Waists. ANDCOUNTY fo'r' Th}: ministry mm omumm Pos'r, LINDSAY. ONTARIO. NOVEMBER 11. 1898 u“... -vâ€" .._ proved machinery. \As Asthe flaur is made from the famous Verulam wheat theK. D. Cachimthereisnone better. â€"The market was very well pat- ronized Last Saturday, Farmers' wiv'ee are killing the nge that! lays the gold- en egg by holding out {or excessive prices. Last Saturday a gentleman priced some butter at the market but A truly “tended meeting of hockey enthuslesu we: held Honda: "one; In the 1'10.me whmuhouor no â€":T.be market was very well pat- ‘ . _last Saturday, Farmers’ ww’ee are knlhng the 30059 that lays the gold- en egg by holding out for excessive Last Saturday a gentleman prices. priced some butter at the market but did not buy, as theiseller asked a penny more then he would have to pay lg: â€"-The Globe has just issued a. hand-; some little 20â€"page pamphlet. contain-3 lug pictures of the towns and citieaf between the Atlantic and the Pacific; in which it circulates extensively. The ‘ Globe is a great paper. and it wouldl take a large volume to hold the record of its many good points. -â€"Bobcaygeon Independent: Ameet- tlng of the creditors of, the C. Fairbiirn estate was held on Tuesday, at the at- fiee of the wignee, and a settlement arrived at. The chattels are to be sold and Mr. Faix’blirn is to remain on the farm.’ Mr. Fairbairn will at least be .' reed from legal worries. and may in time pull himself together again. .1133 Str. Undine arrived from Bob- caygeon Wednesday with a scow load of flour for the Kennedy Davis Mill- ing Company. {rho flour was manufac- tured at the company's nulls at- Bob- cay eon, which have been. recently over- hau and refitted With the latest 11:}- proved machinery. \ As the flour is made from thejampqs Vents!!! wheat â€"Mr. James '1'. Richardson. who has been acting as agent. in this vicinity for Noxon implement firm, has been traw ferred to Barrie as general agent. Mrs. Richardson and family will leave Lind-- say in a few days â€"The advance sale for “Tnp to Coonâ€" town," at the Academy of Music next Monday evening b33150 at Porter‘s bookstore Thuroday morning. Prices for this engagement will beâ€"gallery g: ; ground flour. 35c,\50c and two rows â€"Advertising will help any business, but it brings new customers and neces- sitates new methods. An unwilling- ness to make and meet the changes needed is what frequently makes the result of advertising such a. total fail- ure as is sometimes observed. â€"A hunting party from Stouflville, who are camped in Monmouth town- ship, are having grand sport. On Sat- urday evening they shipped out eight deer and three bears. . â€"The pupils of St. Joseph's convent are preparing a program for npublic entertainment. to be given in the Academy in the course of a few weeks. It will be worth patronizing. â€"Lakefield News: Miss Cameron, 0! Lindsay, has been appointed to the second department of the Lakeï¬eld public school, in place of Miss Lewis, who has resigned. ‘ â€"0ur Gsods our reputationâ€"we keep nothing but the best. It ml: needs a trial to be convinced. Cane and one JOHN FLEURY, at the ‘Oak Front Groutery, Kent-3L, near post ofï¬ce. -wt . â€"Both windows of Mrs. H. Silver's minimal-y show rooms on William-st. are now fitted with plate glass. The second ghost was placed in posiï¬an on Saturday. â€"-The Str. Comet, {ran Caesarea, ar- rived in port last Saturday with'a num- ber of passengers and a cargo of oats. â€"Tell your story so people can un- demtand it, and if you deserve bua~ ineas you will get it. That is all there is in good advertising. â€"M.r. McIUhargey shipped a cat-load of hugs to the Matthews 00., Potet‘horo. {Wednesday Town tad County Item orlnmt â€"Owing to low water the Eatnridn now lauds below the Rathbun Co. mill. Ladies’ Flannelette Wrappers, made in good style, in pretty patterns mostly dark colors, ï¬tted waist linings, full skirt, regula- 82.00 each, very special, at ............................ $1 50 Black, Pldn or Figured, all wool cashmere end eerges, seven gore, bound with velvet, very specie], at ............. . . . . .32 25 Ladies’ Black Lustre Skirts, seven gore, good linings, well made, special at ...................................... $1.25 The Smart Dewey Ssilor, welt edge, ribbon hand, all shades, special at .............................................. 75c The “ Privateer †Sailor, very neat, all shades, colored and Block braids, regular price $1.25, now ..................... $1.00 2 Inch Flannelettes, in dark md bright stripes, extra heavy cloth, at per yard .................................... 50, 60 LOCAL BREVITIES . Ladies’ Separate Dress Skirts Flannelette Wrappers. FLANNELETTES MILLINERY. â€"Supt. Begbie, of the Waterworks 00., in authority for the statement that the Wm: at the both!!! of the Scugog is extremely chilly. He donned his bathing suit InstOTuedey and npent human-hour explaining the condition: at the service pipe crossing ‘ the me; at the Flnvelis mm». It I: perfectly sound. and will likely last I the winter without giving tumble. â€" u-ongo--â€"â€"_. - Through an error we stated in Mon- day evening's issue that Mr. Dark's house and burn, situated about Erna! miles north or the town, had been'de- stroyed by fire on Saturday evening. The buildings destroyed were situated on the old Douglas property, which has been worked this year by Mr. D. Dnnoon ; they were of little value, being in a tumble-down condition. The item served one good purpose, at any rate. making Plainl‘tpl Mar. ppm that in case of a disaster overhung him he would have the eympath and active mist- anee of a. hat (I ' (k. e . â€"'l‘ell it not in Gath! 3V0 under- stand that Denâ€"move Wilson has set- ious intentions of standing {or the mayoralty.. .We deem it hardly (air that he should takondvantage of Mn yor Tny lor's absence to get the ear of the our fickle electorates:e but â€all; fair en love or war," John: is a atayer, and will ï¬ght while there's a button left. -A young lad named Wilson had his broken Sunday afternoon while playing with some companions in the Ratth Co, mill-yard. The boys were chasing each other aim the tops of the lumber piles, and young Wilson got his foot on ht. his weight snapping the bone as he ell forward. â€"11hemwasaheavyfallofandwat Blackwnter on Monday evenim, and a. slight flurry m. \Vednesday in this section. The reign of King Winner abouttobecin. .' t . â€"Mr. Wm. Shanna, but: for M:- can», a PM in an. nation. in at. present in the north country closing contra:- lor a large number of may»: pales to be taken out can vii-Aer. â€"‘l‘ho Str. Aline-Ethel made but last trip for this m on Tuesday, when she returned from Laidlnw's landing with a. couple a! scows which had been leased by the government {or work on the Trent Valley canal. â€"'£he regular monthly meeting of the Home far the Agedboardotmnsge- meat, will be held in the council cham- hor'on Friday next at 8 pm, for the â€motion of general business. â€"Tho Expreu Co. handled 18 deer Tuesday, shipped from the north to points east and west. Up to date the number shipped out is phenomenqu mallâ€"especially so when the warm weather is taken into account. â€"Tho town flag was flying at half- mast Tuesday asomark a! respect to the memory of John Thlrkeu, at one time a member of the town council of Lindsay. . . â€"T.ho w! of the Blackwell Packing Co. have been busy killing has and curing ham and bacon 1dr the put â€"Citizens pro hurrying the comple- tion of variougs small repairs about their: premises in expectation (1 severe sold at the shop three cents cheape than she asked at the market. and took part in trade. say, will be 3iVen by the pupils at St. Joseph's Convent on the evening of Fri- (by. Nov. 18th. in the Acudemy (1 Music. The will will inolyude chorus. cones. recitation. inutru- mtsl duetu. drills. flower cantata, ow Mmuhdmhambeenuudcr instruction [or «no weeks. and no mm to do credit to their unintui- togchoru. .Wa ‘ t that the st- _ will pro!- 9 p tmt. no price: of sdmumai will be 251:. 85c and An entertainment likely to prove me at the mat Mable uni delightful aunt. of the kind vita-ed in Lind- in town visiting his sister. Sister Ger- aldine, of St. Jcneph’s homital. Father Chidwich is connected as chaplain with the battleship 1m, and in at present eheent {rm duty on furlough. During the recent war he was at 311 ensue- menu which took place in American waters. M are Growl-g. Hears. Kennedy. 13th 8 So. have secured incorporation to a joint stock «,9ch under the name a! The Ken- - â€"Peterboro Examiner; Rev. Father Ohidwich. of Maine disaster fame. in not»? Ennis Milling Compnny. (Lim- itod.) sad in future will do business under that nuns. I â€"Mr. J». A. Cloth. of Buffalo. tho we employed In the postomco hero when It won loomed omly oppoolto Parten’o bookstore. m h town lowly In 3 about “no. having been culled to Poncho by the death ct his sister. Mn. C m. curtail-r. â€"Icls mutylr to no the success ot- hlnod by our Lads" boy- ond (MO. Anothvr Joann ladyâ€"Ml“ Mood (um- lonnâ€"bu alulpguuhod hen-«Ir by win- ning tre "Ddlu" uholmhlp 3: mo To- ronto Conuno‘ory of loud tor piano. Inn Juno all: young ltd: (oak nut-class honor- » hu- ennl anon. â€"Peterboro Examiner: Dr. Frank Keenan. of Montml in in town visit- ing his nunt. Mrs. (Dr.) Kempt, Geor st....Mips Genevieve Kempt and is: Helen Boucher will shortly enter the Montreal general hoepitnl to take rs coume iii the training schmi for nurses in connectiai with that institution. â€"0riuia News last-tor: It. 1.81"“, at Linden . is now on the Dominion Bank eta! as successor to Mr. Howard. just trnnferred to the Toronto office. Mr. Barron is being welcuned an en acquisition to the hockey team. Hie record at point on Manson's Lindsay tan: is said to‘ hnve been a creditable -Mr. John A. Kerr. of Chicago pm!“ "trough town Toad" to Bobcmzeon W vials ulnjm. Mr. K-n- occupiu the mouths subtle and lucn‘lva position at otanognpher In the 93mm cube at Mr. Phil Amour. the millionth-e port packer nod when opoutor. und lo the rpwlzory o! acut- .- lmportmu u tho ht: at on- â€"-Mr. R. E. Southby. of HnL‘Lqu-ton. who recently returned {run the Klan- dyke, was in town today. He bu slâ€" mmt entirely mend from the after effects of 15 nations attack of typhoid fever in Dawson City. -Rov. C. H. Marsh. radar of St. Paul's, was in Port. Hope Wednesday at a meeting of the Synod committee :9- pointed to consider the formation of a new diocese, aï¬which Lindsay may be â€"Mr. R. P. Sprutthu the use of but one hand at present hsving gushed his left thumb bsdly'on Suturduy while dutting meat. The bone was injured and the wound will take some time to -Rev. S. J. Shorey. of Peterboro. was in town today for a few hours on his way north to join a. hunting pnrty. He received a hearty greeting from many friends. \ â€"Mr. and Mn. Wm. Gordon. of Taâ€" ccm. Wash. who had been guests at m Mills, Wale-st... for seven] weeks, left for their distant ban-.5 last Wednesday via C.P.R. â€"Mr. A. J. Phillips. bead pram in the Mail and 'ro office. Toronto. was in town recent for a flew hours. He was on his way ml: to join the Sadler-Sinciair hunting put, in Anson, â€"llr. George Williamson, of Beaver- ton, spent Sunday in town, the guest of his brothers, Mr. A. and . A. Williamson. â€"Mlee Bane Szew. rt, 0! B bougeoa. wee 3 can: u the Swap on Home lut evening, being on hu- wey heme (run Breeehndge. â€-1“. Eu k Crude}! returned {m K1100. B. 0.. on Sounds] eveplng. H) be. had e acute aback ot ulneee. but I: “cover â€"Mr. Game Tu]. of Cad.» may. â€rim In town 1.“ Tuna.) tram mm- ln, with his tune. and m the scent. of a: Jenni: Ingle, Wcmngzcz-s'. ‘ â€"Mrs. J. H. Brandon, of Fonelon Falls, and her friend. Mina Lucy Clarke, of Led: Amulet; 031., were in town on Wedneaday calling on friends. â€"Mr. James Mortimer. a! Minder), men of the united. townships of Anson and Hindon, is spending a few dz, 3 in town, acounpuniod by Mrs. Mort’i- â€"Rev. B. McNamara, of Stewar- town, occupied the pulpit of St. Bull's church yesterday, both morning and evening. â€".Mr. H. G. Charlesworth, inspector of the Home Life Imurance (‘0, To- ronto, in in town {or a few days on â€"The Lorraine Hoilin Co. is register- ed at. the Benson house, having arrived Saturday evening from Toronto. â€"Miss Mary Gunn, who bu been spending a few days in town with friends, has returned to Toronto. ~1‘he Misses Jan and “den ï¬nding. acumen ot Judg- tin-Mag. mum on Tnudsy (mm S rah-rd. â€"Kr. GPO. Gu' bk. d Ltleï¬efd. p and taxouh Timmy ta Bobayucon w ‘13“ "hunt. â€"Ir. Geo. Mar. 0! Halibut-ton. was t M u an Bum a house roads}. ~Mn. Grotto: and nor. of Toronto. are u mun: mm“ of Mn. Wm. Wd'em. -â€"M.r. W. E. Williams, at Mancheoter. Emlnnd, was mgiatemd at the Benson house Wednudny. . â€"Mr. George Wetthufer, of the Wettlnufer Pea. Harmbor Co.. Strut- ford, was in lawn Wednesday â€"Mr. F. McDougall. of Fonelon Fully“: in town |o-day a guest at the Simpson home. â€"flr.J EKao'lwa In st not In Detroit mules his daughter. r-. J. A. Baum". -Mr. H. J. Galvin, of Peberboro, was registered at the Benson house on Sat- â€"l.n; Osborne, of Pension Falls, «lied on Lindsay friends to-dny. an. John mm at W. called ! on Lind-1y friend; Wednesday. -Hr.G. B. I. BakerwuinDu- «onto on My on banana. ' mawmmmm ~mwmm an; ll. has. «W. m in town My. : - -Dc. Mammal. 1m llouhy “hallo-ohm PITHY "Rm PARAGRAPH. Mn Llama At Britta BM. Jewellen. AGO-mm LONG F834 THEE BOAS, (saint brown and Nack..px£ala¢....50¢ and 756 BLACK OSTBICH BOAS. ‘5†81.50 and “0 oo. Come to see, to learn the styles. to buy if you please. bot not to be disappointed. We’ve looked out for that. We all we efandmpormm COL “88f". ...................... we We all a. but 500 UNLA UNDBBSD WHITE SHIRT a M of. Light, fluffy, warm. Thse stylish neck prices combine good looks with comfort. The prices commend them. 8808f NECK BUFES, is pink. black and/«q at ......25c 35c and Elk Autumn Dress Goods. Commence To-Day 464‘. Amazon Whistkadaofbeaur Mama“ Whmchlat..60c â€pica! 01m audplo‘a cloth Dre†Goods; M luamauy «dusk, (Marc‘s/or .................... 25 1001mm quldn and/cue, black Dru: Goods, unloads. dlkud wo'c, mo- hair: and unions Imaging for we per yard up to ................. $2 60 50 PBS. WHITE UNION éLANKBTS. mu (3 6 than prim ......... 02.0 and in great variety. Some housewives say the cotton holds them ï¬rmerâ€"adds to their wearing qualitiesâ€"espec ially in the washing. ALL WOOL WHITE BLANKETS. M mmmtmwm, 6m ““35, 7th. at “75,815.. Feather Boas, Lightly Priced. Not only the shades and weaves and new ness to com- mend them. Price is an im- portant feature of this ribbon oï¬â€™cring. And the women with ribbon-wants to ï¬ll will beneï¬t. ALL SILK RIBBONS. all new 0010". axial prion. No. 5 at 3}: 9 at 59. 16 at ............................. 80 ALL SATIN BIBBONS, m Ma, mu; pica. richloddngm ribbon. No. 5at5?.9at7e,16¢¢.. “lac Blanket Goodness. November Selling News .. Ribbon N ewness. New textures, new designs and colorings make this the most attractive dress goods stock. Only the worthy sort of dress goods here. In the plainer fabrics no sha.e is missingâ€" no right shade. Priced as we priCc-imerchandise. : to buy your furnishings here, Mr. Particular. Every proper sort of tie, every new style of hall-hose, every leading shape of collar, awaits you here. There are good blankets, de- pendable blankets. besides the allowool sorts. Cotton-warp, wool-ï¬lled blankets are here WE SELL BUTTERICKS PATTERNS. Dundu Fave". Bros. How we came by these gloves is.too long a story. Enough to say that they 20' to-day at a halt to two-thirds of their real value. Inspect them, and we know we have sold you gloves. ‘0 DomafL-dia‘BIack and Colored KIDGLOVES. with four lame but mmwmmum. Gloves-- A Sale. is replete with linen goodness. Not a thread of cotton can enter, in spite of the many tricks of the linen men. When you buy linen here you get linen, sometimes at almost the price of cotton ’tis true. But our merchandizing methods enable that. HER STITCEED BUCK TOWILS, pun WM“ .............. 25: 5 2mm? mm" x NW" 08 fl. Cl. 50 per dozen. 100 minor“ diced TABLE LINEN. 85c quality/or†MW: 1,000 “yards of 35-inch WHITE COTTON _ “new in ï¬nish and an on: This . . Linen Stock Coats for the Girls. The little lady may be suited in every fancy, in every whim, from this children’s depart- ment of ours. The little lady’s banker's will be suited with the savings. CHILDREN 8 DEEPER 004 135 «spin: and cloth, doom 4 â€auto 14. IM.’ ...... n 76 to a W CHILDREN 8 1' WEED ULSTERS. with 81 COLORINGS IN 14 INCH JAPAN- ESE SILKS at .................... 25c FIG 083D. CHECKED AND STRIPED SILKB. w m w color-hp. worth 70c and 85c, medal aim. The women who crowd this upholstery section day by day do not come here by chance. Is there a. drapery need to put the ï¬nishing touch to an apart- ment? Fill it here. The assort- ments and the prices delight othersâ€"be quick if you would share the savings. REVERSIBLE DININs. 36 Mac wide. «and claim and m, price 1’: only ............................ â€c 90 P08. 0! ART HUSLINS. plain and Silk News. Upholste «- Great Sel ing. neprioc {a 01.00. m. cogs. 000:0?de (:90 E- â€minded/or News of new silks. Stn’kingly handsome designs - depend- able qualities always. The sorts of silks that have made this the silk store of the town.