A Tour- ist Gar. m n-my .ock in phceunig'nt, nuke n «we Brio: with no obstructing boul: support: by 69!. ndlnmre lent! t ueclusiOn to each berth ' 1 Bit!“- Afly Cm. Pnc, Agent. will gladly give you rum: Mauls" and acme you mum in on: of d. 0. 3>401m44u r00)? Eng-u mu Nona}? FEE. MeLennaM Co. Med Shot Shells. . Cundmn, English sad W- { Curtis 8:. Have, PO'kr- Hnmllwn Powdu \w- Ameriesn Powdc CO. Vila and Primers. We; "not and reloading Tool!- {smiï¬i’iajg The demand in: the eonpe'aat N»!- keeper, W nr MW, in deed. fly on the ham. We know ieâ€"onr upen- enee mm #9. The: demand will be neuter mm . “minimum-nave eble to do a- me but then? A line to u will seem y\ u more idol-union. Send to: W. 25} w cut ban-o on mus-r. “human. A minim: (hily roll an o! 216. Thu}. when mud. t-t comm Int carried into this â€and“ nuns tho hr:- esz basins. ch00! In (hand: may. _ HGLEuNAu . co ITIS ALL FLOWâ€"NO EBB. ,len employee; of the Southern 11'- m'h'“? of the (3-13. and; the Buflalo P" 0‘ the Wabash have presented . . “W of sterling silver, contain? 3.3% and coating 3500, to: G. .. hi ‘flfmerly their â€mm. mmnntenm of tin ‘ d tho 6.113 at mtâ€- 10mm, on. W. H. SHAW . . a at 1111 Saw, South sun of Kant-x: ENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Runway .00“ All) $1 6 for 60-in. English Rain-proof Cravehette Cloth ‘ for rainy day skirts and suitsâ€"sé-inch Plaid Back Reversible English Tweeds-54-inch Double War; Scotch Golf Plaids, reversibleâ€"50inch Allowool' "Wat of England†Bioadcloths, in the wanted colorsâ€" 50-inch English Chevron Cheviots-â€"-50-inch Scotch Checker and Plaid Cos- tume Cloths, in blue, red and black and white. 500 for Heavy All-wool Scotch Tweeds, all new {all Colorings, new blues, new golf reds, new cinnamon and Havana browns, as well as the late Oxfm’d greysâ€"52- inch. New Flannel Suiting Cloths, for entire costumes or blouse waists. Satin Barred Epangeline and Roman. Plaids and 54-inch Tailor Suitings, in Oxford and Cambridge Mixtures. KcLennan I: Go. l Kiuzrsmee'. E5», Tamil 0 Winchester. Malia. There is not a fabric properâ€"and,.correct:for-you to wear that you will not ï¬nd in our large dress goods department, marked at priees that‘will move them quick. CORRECT FALL DRESS FABRICS. Fine English Figured Mohairs French Coating Serges English Wide Wale Serges English Silky Lustns A Ctlld'lln Paciï¬c I'm Cu it limit“ in moan! appoint- ment to than Company's Panes Sleepers. It is urge, my, por- lothy ventuue‘, handsomely flanked in light. wood and up- holstered in lather or mum}. Glazed Sewer Pipe Pornbie acct ion puduons. Principal yin. English Rain-proof Cravenette Cloth - 'ainy day skirts and suitsâ€"sz-inch Plaid English Tweedsâ€"54-inch Double Warp ids, reversibleâ€"50inch All-wool "West of oths, in the wanted colorsâ€" 50-inch English -so-inch Scotch Checker and Plaid Cos- ue, red and black and white. $1 25 for 48-inch All-wool Irish Frieze Cheviots, ’ French Zibeline‘ and Camel's Hair Golf Plaids -â€"52-in All‘wool French Venetian Clothsâ€"524:1. Heavy Tailor- Made Suiting Clothse-sz-in. All-wool mixed grey, brown and blue ,Tailor Chc'viots â€" 50-in. Scotch Clan and Victotia Cloths, and 54-inch All-wool Imported .ReVersib'le Covert Cloths (lor mannish suits.) BLA CK DRESS GOODS. 50 Remnants of Dress Goods for Skirts, 3 and 3 1-2 yards. We have-ranged e cont-e eepedsllv or thou who he" e '0‘ month- w cpm Quin: flu winter. .Why no: hie edventm of thin ooportuuty end ' apmd the tune with us? We will give ’12“ hunee: velue tor your money. ' For tmher perflcuhi'l eddres EM' young man and vow who when to b. independent should hue a. ‘ WY N OT? Principal . Peterborough Bus-hes. College. opp. poetrmoe Newspapers and Magazines. Works Bicycles overhauied and stored for the winteg, insured against loss by fine or otherwise. The Canadian Volunteers, The Dominion Bank will be pleased to main; subscriptions, and; remit without charge! for the Toronto Ladies' Branch of the Red Cr Society. to assist in providing the anadian vol- unteers with ship comforts‘ and. also to place i9 Cg}. Otterï¬nhfandï¬ a. sum ._ L! ___-_d. TOWN AND COUNTY Lindsay Bicycle and General Repair Vlctorig, Creamery. At the request of a large number of patrons, who d esire to make butter for home consumption, the directors of the Victoria Creamery have decided to close the Creamery from Nov. 2nd to Monday, NOV. 11th. In the meantime 86m repairs will be af- fected on the Creamery building- and plant, which will enable the company to handle to better advantage the large supply of milk, which; is promis- ed: after the Creamery reâ€"opens. q’iisï¬ï¬s wiggcnï¬in..p 3f ioneyrfbr the vise of the contingent in the Transvaal. Valuable Horse Drowned. Mr. G. H. M. Baker, local agent for the Rathbun 00., met with' a serious 1058 Monday in the drowning of his well-bred. roadster. The animal had not been driven much of late, and in order that: he might have needed exer- cise he was hitched to! a wood deliv- eryt wagon; About 2.30 Monday the driver, a young lad named Coty, thinking the animal might be thirsty. backed him. into the river below Doris’ boat house, but unfortunately lost drowned before help arrived. Mir. Baker refused $150 for him not long em wagon; driver. a J thinking the, backed him. i1 boat house. control 011.115.! 83d. OASHES HERE AND THERE WM. PRINGLE, Dudu a: Funny Bro: 506 m WEEKLY. posrvinmnuv. ammo. NOVEMBER. 3. woo. A! large stock of Granitewaxe just received at Cinnamon Everson'a khardware Stone, Lindsay, which will be offered at bargain dayf primâ€"vi â€"A party comprising Messrs. B. H. Burnham, G. M. Eurbyg and Wm. Glid- den, of Port Hope. and a couple of To- ronto sports passed throughp Oct. 25th on their way north. T will hunt about Eggre lake. near liburton. Btoke Her Right Ann. A While Miss Gladys Williamson, the daughter of Mr. W, J. Williamson, butcher, was come down stairs last Friday, 5116 tripped and fell to the floor below, breaking her right- arm. Dr. Herr‘unan was summonedt to â€",Brilliant as the autumn tinta' of the woods and. fields it loves so well are the pages of Outing for November. The buck of the northern hills, the hear of theRmkimtlnmoweot Maine, the grouse in Michigan; duck on Lake Champlain, sport in ’ll‘ennes- see, and. the wild yak in tar-away imi- bet, all yield their tribute of enthusi- asts writing for their kind. Football has its prophets in Walter Camp, lawn tennis its historian in James P. Paret, golf its chronicler in Charles! Turner, and “Travel in China," “A Rece'Round the Horn," and "Yachting on White Bear Lake†are described by well- known pens. The! illustrations are re- markable, even: for Outing's high stan- dard of sporting pictures, and the Edi- torial Reviewf of the month's spastimee is. by the foremost sportsmen in their respective lines. Hunting Notes. â€"-M‘essrs. E. A. Human, L. ngid- son. E. Dames, A Mallory and W. Thorndike. of Mariposa, and. A. B. Terry, town, left on Monday for their annual deer hunt in Monmouth town- E05 5.; [inâ€"1b, and the young- wiferor is doing nicely. Rs Fitch, A.E E.Lloy d, W. A. Smasher. They had a first-class outfit and. ex- pect to find it easy work getting two â€"A large party of hunters from Stouffvillo passed through lately bound for Lbs country north of Hali- bur-ton. The members were Messrs. J. C. ‘Baker, W. J. Stu-k, RL'.’ P. Con- lon, W. C. Rentrew, J05. O’Brien, C. A great deal of mischief. Wan perpe- tratted Tuesday night by boys who formed into large parties for the pur- pose. In the east ward some walks were torn up and ramshackle buildings wrecked, but the boys were not in it with the north Ward crowd. who deVOt' ed themselves to the work of destruc- tion with a pertinacity worthy of a. better cause. Fences were levelled. buildings overturned. gates removed and carried “my, and other annoying tricka perpetrated. A prominent cit- izen heard a noise on his roof, and soon after his house became filled with smoke. On going up to investigate. he found the chimney blocked. with a. mass of rags and paper. The Collegi-I ate Institute was visited. and. up woodp ile was transferred from the rear to the front lawn, While overs! cords were piled in the front doorway. In the south ward the led: wen abroad until a. late hour. on whabeVel' tancy suggested wee done. One citi- zen stood on guard with“ a shot-gun from 8 o'clock till 12. when he conclud- odthat‘ all dangerota visit mover He erred, and when he arose next morning he found that his cow has traded quarters with a neighbor‘s horse while the cart had taken up its position across thp ridgepolsot otptho barn. $1.0 Allmool French Venetian Broad- $1.00 7 clothâ€"“west- of England" Broad- clothSâ€"_‘45-fnch All-wool ,Cérded French Poplins, Crystal Cords, Herringbone Cheviots, Priestley’s Silk Warp Mourn- ing Goods, Veilings, Ctepes, Séotch Rough Tweeds. Home- sImus and ,our great ‘ Rain Proof Serges, Twills and French Finished Broadcloths French Amazon Cloths German Whipcords English Poplins English Serges English Raised Mohairs Halloween Pranks. Granite Wm l (the fimmen turned outTuesdayt night about 730 in answer to an alarm cent in Flrom' Box 14. but ,it proved to be a = Halloween joke. Later bu nearly ov- g cry box on tho system. was pulled, but : no attention was paid to the calls. Had a tin: oocnmd it would have Mon 1 to sand a manger to the } tire hall, and valuable property might : haw barn endangored as; result: at ' the delay. than us a heavy penalty ; for tampering with the gland bones, and the police should endeavor to trace coma of the offenders. '- The sixth contemnqo at the Arch- de'aconry of Wm ialto be held heads)? and Wednendq, Nov. 144:]! and‘ 1511:. lb program arranged for the conferenouiautollom: WES-RAY, NOV. 14th. 9:.nâ€"Celebmtion qt the Bow Communion. 114511.111. £01245 am. â€" Banding Minutes of last mti {Am- con’snddroas- Election officers and mpresentativu. l mm to anâ€"Lunchoon 2 p.m.,to 4.15 panâ€"Th: Church 0‘ England. (8.) Its Origin. â€" Rev. J. S, Broughall, M.A.. Whitby. (b) Its 39'- lation to the Church of Ram- and the ormatiqn. Rev Canon Fmb, A... Newcastle. 4.15 p. m. to 5 45 [umâ€"Tho Church's Duty Touching Son. Social Quest' on: of the Day y. (a) Banana Workâ€"Rev. B. C. Dixon. Toronta (b)1)osocratlon of the Lord’s Domâ€"Rpm Rural ‘Doah Mam; Lindsay; 10 can. to 11.30 gm - Earning Prayer and Devotional Meeting con- ducted by RpmGno .Warmn, "8m AL. Lakoï¬eld. 8 painâ€"Evening Prayer and Ser- man. by Rev. Provost Welch. MIA... DC.L., Trinity University, Toronto. WEDNl'B-UAY. NOV. 15th. 9 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer. 10 11.111. to 11.80 mm.â€"'mn condition at the Church in the Archdeacon-y.â€" Rev. Rural Dean Webb, Colbome. Rev; Cinch sprays. ILL. Wm Grace. esq., Lindsay, B; M'. Denniatoun, eoq-. 3A.. Pager-bore. Bi. 1? Wax-er, 8.1L. Hanna, ‘0» The Laityâ€"va. W. C. Allen, m A. Millbrook. 4p .m. to 5.30 pan â€"Unbolief,- Its Causal; and How to Meet it.â€"Rrav. Symonds. M. A. Aahbnrnhun; Raw. .7. Bushen, M.A., Nomood.‘ _ A_ The. privileged few who have, been admitted to the mheamla of "A Glimpse into Fairyland," which in to be produced by Mouser. Britton and bio in connection with thq concert in aid of the Home for the main- tain that it will be the get ieatt hing over prodnood. on the . and will: alone repay a. who turn out an that nig ht.â€"Nov. may a! tWi doubtlesg recall um electric lgrommet! in the “Evil Eyc," during xhihition week" an Ibronto. Tho lâ€natural mppoaittion would .sbo that-tar“; strange and 3983’†no on r yam.- yum ‘.th Thain in the loo- mt, hawfl'cr. declare mt the boot will be on tho other foot. 1p .m. 102.30pHmâ€"Lunchoon :inSt. Luke he's school housa. Ashburnham. _ 2.30 to 4 ï¬rm-Tan Devotional Life of thn Church. (a) The Clemâ€"Rev. 8 tunaâ€"Public meeting in the Y. BLOA. hall. The Extension of the Kingdom. (3) At Rune-7R“ 0. HI. Dixon. Toronta (b) Abroadâ€"35V. E. Daniel, MIL. Port Hope. Rev. E. J. Carson, Havolack. 11.30 11-111. to l p-m.â€"Cénsideration d the Synod of Toronto's Rpoolution Re- ‘gardigg tho_Division_ _ot_ “1°; Diogeneâ€" AROHIDIAOONAL CONFERENCE Will be 3 (Running Noyeity A Reprehensible ‘ Trick 75s In fotu-horo' Th6 Pto- â€"Ginnalnon= I: Em. tb new hardware men. seem to be doingfltho stavu trade otLindex-om the large number of was they are makingâ€"VI. fumborothdkowhobuqua m Dye. .11 our M m mu cunningâ€"of mm they give Qlcndid malts. . -It is reputed that. the Bathbnn Ooéare negotiating for the punk-o othfln Brawn timber limit, in the Banemtt district. â€"Kr. Wm; Nelson will not w'hight coutnblc during the :bunoo (12. C. Blew,†‘ hunting trip. â€"A number at Lindsay citizen. will attend thc banquet to be tendered a Hon. J. 31» Stmtton. by erbord citizens on Thursday. Nov. 16th 4-H. M. Boyd t. Co. ham sent 21 an at man to their old limit near rk 11b, in CW townw'p. ta cut roads and prepare for Lil. winter's opu enticing. --DL 3. Tummy is giving up blui- ng. in (In Knew bloat. uni will can: all. kinds 0! lnxnilm at a stunt reduction. Opposite Graham’s Cloth- ing store-1rd. -It nilI a" you to buy your. hard- vara Suppl and Store- ut Cinnunon mum‘s. Lindâ€. â€"wl. --Do you: Fun and We: “£0!in Consult Hulhtt. {out of Kent-ct; he will pious ywâ€"wtt. drama have tinhhod shooti P.» J. Hurley's no'w dental“: with - mud iron. ‘ â€"Tho Str. Greyhound clean-d {or ' MIMI Fans last week with 30.!!!) at brick from Gunnin's ytrd for the ; Lindsay Electric Light Co's power- house at: that point. I ï¬nDimeMGo‘nt Gunman bM'L-wl â€"But m 80am 00.1.0615 a ton, delivered, mt: [damn Co‘s. â€"Oon-nn mum. nun tobmt printing duds. about you run tor an on“ a: winbr. ~wtt. -' ' Wary little grain is cumin in at mt. owing to up bad common â€"Bomftcr the Dominion Presbyv torian will be issued from an office of the Ellevifle 311:. which paper has onâ€" tond into n contact with Mr. C. Blackett Robinson to do the printing; ~11» corpontion yard. opposite the market. Saga-booms" {onus pu- poao, and is no crowded that much ' in mud getting a ï¬gural needed. It mould bag: full half-acre â€"Mr. Wm. Kennedy. foreman“ on the TmenLValley Cells! et' Kirkï¬eld, has. been compelled to place an order ‘Lor ï¬nger for : arm yituhe canon: -'rm citizens at I’otcrboro, irra- pcctivo of politics. will tendâ€. Hon; Kr. Stutton a banquet to aux-k their m o! the honor conferred. on the townbnhisprompï¬on to thqpat'ot Provincial Secretary in the 8pm pd- linistntion. - 00.. of Tmtonflogalvvmâ€"i-li-illevlfm unable to furnish the stock. ~13!!! Kennedy Jim Co. cooperate in turning out ,ynonrl 251) flour baf- roln our: day. no ,hw-dmon ma employed begin work at 6 3.111.. ad nearby Incidents {ind deep impou- iblo after that hour owing to the cor- ritip pending and hammering. â€"0ur city tubers will have to pan munitions for up protection of our granolmuo walls. and tlut right speedily. Ibo clueless handlino! navy articles will dad-me. ud tho leakaeo 1mm fish barrel: in particu- hrly. mannaâ€"in tact salt in uny form. will ruin Lbs pavement. â€"Dn you want to borrow money on town or (arm property? If no. the Victoria Lonn' Savings Company no prepared td loan. on good security. rc- payablo 1): monthly. annex-1y, In!!- mrly, or yearly instalments. to unit box-rowan on it have money to in- vest (hogan eryou an investment for. any amnjou my Janaâ€"duh â€"Lindsay will soon havea new grist and chopping 11:111..“ Fufley some weeks ago W the lot on Cambridge-st" between Clumbers’ marble works and Ky lie' I Carriage ho- tory. and. already has the frame at the bum“ well “need. We and-ts :tall! that the Miner: will beeper- power tnnmittod rtg‘ï¬â€˜anekm Falls. 3 -St.r‘l‘.ln Wk has returned from W drydookt when sh'e received a new bottm. Four exper- ienced ship carpenter. m at work upon her (or marly three weeks- The side. 0! Lin hull mm rebuilt-a year ago. and the tramwork “hood. with stout iron braces.†st the craft is in better shape {Lo-day than whbn ï¬rst built. Ladies’ Fur Jackets, Men’s Fur Coats. R‘ B. ALLAN 00., LINDSAY, 'l'bwn m‘mwxmu Inca-on R. B. ALLAN CO. In these Dopartmoob we luvs n moot complete stock, When in Lindsay be sure and visit our store md nuke year purchuel for (all md winter we». Our prices are a low u ever in spite of n strong and dancing market. J when DRESS GOODS- In this line we hold I ï¬rst-chm stock of all the newest shades and styles. We show nothing but the lstest styles in sll lines of Dxess Goods. IlLUNEBYâ€"We show ‘ show you, sad our prices at: low. gt d1 pliers. We on unit in crest uriety. Dry Goods, Men’s and Boys’ Ulothing, Millinery and Mantles. Please remember our New Stand; one door east of leLennan . . . a Co’s Hardware Store, Kent Street . IBN’S and BOYS' CLOTHINGâ€" Lead in the following Departments: show every style in new ad up-to-dete goods. Something new tiny: to ‘1’. .ll l â€"'D|e funeral ('1 the hoe Conductor ‘lorrinon hunthydlut weekwar largely attended. Seven! meow at ll‘btuhoro W 19.01.. at which be M â€"A man named Wm. Blmheret. who lwnonhianhemetoxmnelran therorth-Wat. put up nt the Ori- ental hotel. Peterhoro. on Saturday “ niï¬ht. About 4 o'clock in the man- .I In. GeoGnhenwitedthepro- } gator. was awakened by tin groans at m and an: Graham going ‘ ta. investigate. he found Blmhel't'a frondtnllduunntltlmmnnncu- ' aeion It tooth-WW new .1 muto bring hintrolnd. Bede- nied that he blew out the gas. ‘ â€"Mr. Gal-vie. of Trent Creek, was been in town for n oonpie (1 day;- hirim men for the lumber-wanna. Recent a tewnrn northonl'nndny and will take Ila-dozen avg with him to-nigbt. _ of the meer alga at cedar available in thin section. b intend- to buy“ bro largely durinc the coming winter. -â€"The peopled Bracebri u'e gei- tating {or the men d an electric nil‘ny connecting '1': and We lakes. A pr board of ï¬nctorn has been uprated. at which Dr. Bridklnnd. ILP. .,‘ is e when. ' â€"Tha first hide m team ;t I? 3. IL Bulk m tanner: last - urday. but there was an abeenoe of ell jubilationâ€"in fact. the ceremony wan at e distinctly sorrowful character. A young led who bed been "scheming" and w ovu'tehen by his mother. to start {qr home the discount! that non. practical Job! ï¬nd hidden the‘ wheels of their buggy, and they were obliged to walk back. â€"'Will tho public kindly remember that the Children's pd Mtg}; mak- ,_L-- Tho pro‘grun will be highly? interestâ€" inc. Full particular. will be given â€"Blncrott Tim-z. Ir. 8. G. Putin, at Undo-y. was in Mt [at week. ï¬tting in’torpgtiouu to the quantity -Mr. M. Masher]. pmincial in- ' spector of coYonixation roads. was in : town My for a few burs. Eb val I on his my north to impact sect'om { o! vork many completed in Anson ; and. Snowden towmhip‘. About the end of the mpnth MI:- [unwary will loan on' n trip to florid: {or the bene- fit of his hOIlth. - I M particular: as to hand concerning up Jack's Lube drum oxplodon motioned elsewhere. It seem that: this explosion took place at who is known as “szron‘a line." no man vho was killed- W38 W Wane. o! Clnndou. whodoaveo a wile mdonochiltL The rounded man is lorumn Galbraith. ot the United i-anLnudymtmcw-cmo whitmoddwmm mx-st. to Hr. has m for pnmhuod a maniac tam matched mind: in hunts Rates. are having a pknic these days owi tuthe dearthloï¬mn: they hire wit every agent. pm to be at the train on e certain dty. end then‘ be; en advance oi; mono: to procure necessar- ien. ‘I‘he request is generally comr- puea with. but. it, is We 10 any at' the nationâ€"they detnt work. and prefer to live by. sharp practise. Ask Grease. - 2 m. Y_M.A' a 3’: Boxes {or so. gt Cinnamon tDV- a“ amfnlu‘l‘g organ '3 Lindsay. --w1. ! 'Noflh West m A letter has been received from It. Stanley Scenes. Ft. Sim dated August. 20th. He says "ouu'guden in better this summer than ever; {we at! quite proud 0! it. Some thing are as fine .3 those cubicle. three kinb of turnips and beets. two kind. 0! onions. carrots. beans. gm! peace, [maâ€"We show u most complete flock of Men’s And Boyu' Clothing in 3 good suit for fill cnc winter mt. ‘Men’s sud Boys’ Under-mt H. 6 Alas a to m § VolanicEmpï¬cm I gamut Rm Winner. .lifeotjoy. W's mica salvo ‘cnros mound-001d Runninc ad ( l I B Bâ€" . e BeuPilecnreonenrth. Drive-out ' . *9 A M Am O! «abridgeâ€"14. methodâ€: Church 14-: Inning. “The but I have but heard." was the general expression and: use of by 3 those who “mad Cambridge-at. 'lnlhodist church last evening and ‘ heard Rev. C. 0. Johnston. of Toronto, ldelint. his popula- lootm “Seven Iliflomnt People, at Whom You! are Wogre. he said. constantly reading oochother;whntisgonnim in dais easily can, and that which; is hypo- critical is likewise noon road by other. W our m The difficult clan. of poogk tombd upon were. ’ï¬rnt,tqudI¢aL themwhohal not found tho (not ponibilities that An in this life for him. the one. who no the second subjectâ€"tho one-aided nun. the: outdone and underdone. m ‘ out of balance individnd. ï¬le third character In: past! mt. Woman «an anal-the fourth head. She: is inexplicable. boutifnl, virtuous and gymnastic. yet the mentor laid; the charge ncginst her of being less will- l ing to hoist tho maul atandard than on my ~Wow women as particula- ao to tho clan-motor animals of the ,mnwithwbointhpvouoojuto.uu_o Woodvilh. â€"Miu M halo: and hon friend, Ii- Knud Moore, loft yesterday to: .Watcrtown. N.Y.. who: they will good; unmask.“ with tolu- “ . â€"1A'ent. Fund. 3'. Hopkins. guest in. at Mr. G. E. Hopkina. bat-Meg. ha been nltachod to ti» â€.1 W‘- Canadiux Infantry. and Mt last} The.- dam 10¢er his gun tax.» a.’ ovum d military instruction. Thu 8 tbs regiment commanded by Col. otter before In Felt for the Iransvaal. â€"liu Bun may. of Hubca- ucon. and on nod-q friends Toe.- THEO 0. JOHNSTON LECTURE. pï¬. Us. G. M mt norm arm to ja'n m Bad. hunting ’0 l- -Mr. and In. m Ellis removed in MM a: “#1.wa Mr. Ellis will engage in basin... â€"Jud¢o Iclntm, 0! Whitby. m in town Mytora lovhoumflo in mm. m to his tam neu- â€"l(r. W. H. mm. radon Falls. paid. UM a him- anit yacht. by. -I'aurs. G.- Clan-h Staph. and Jain: maids. of Edam 1m, were in town -â€"Dr. Ed]. at Little main, m minthyan’bI-inees. Pmn'm- rm Indium-mull“ -l(r. Wm. Gum, at Port Hops, -â€"It. Wm. M, foreman tor minnoydmmhmm Ono.’ in» rev. gentleman is a lec- tnmot high mpnto. Ee' isa ci'eser reader. at human nature, which. gin. hinmatacopointhstmment .o( his complex snbjoct. m and not {or (.5: work’s enha- Axtiou ï¬rmly painted for the plenum at art. but now work for money. has workmanship is not of as a mrd u in former: (jag; non constrains un‘mtation and nonl- ot Lb m d their con:- panionnhip. thonIthe world would take one nd bound toward the millennium 11:0 orkinu' Inn '8 the. fifth chur- acter. 1500 my: gas wary!“ gar Km. Kay]. ‘11» Ladies' Auxiliary i m Y.L£.C.A. are to be congratulated on tin intellectual treat given by BIN.