( ~,t_.,'... "Mamâ€"é“ A: ï¬rm-o. â€Ava. ,.-, w-~;a-~W . Wï¬ï¬-‘rwm‘ . .1 , â€1.. -,_._., ~s . . . Oui- Kawartha Lakes. To the Toronto World is due much How They 599°“: When Enjoyed credit for the part that it is taking in {0' the ï¬rst. 'llma. the present agitation for a two cent pas- , “F: . , . . . . . - ' amiliarit ' scnger rate throughout Ontario. I hat It Is an Old saw that 53’s ) enterprising journal has at the present breeds contempt†but how often one ‘bllllc‘ a stall correspondent travelling would need to pass over the route be throughout the Northern States where the two cent rate is in force In some * n s t th railroads was , , , :33st bristle: tin; a": rate throu'rh not to see new beauties in it, would be orced D ' . ’ state legislation whilst in other instan- hard {0 calculate. [‘0 drive :1“? dull, ces the railroad companies, notably the brooding care, all that '5 nee C. '5 a New York Central, adopted the lower bright day, a {CW genial conipapions, a rate merely from a business standpoint, lunch basket With bursting Sides, an Witt, a we“. to increasing their profits entertaining book for the moments i , . In no msc, are the managers of these when conversation lags, a seat 0" the roads dissatisï¬ed with the result but I Ogemah, and no matter how constant a ’ one and all state that they would never care has been your companion before return to the three Cent rate. With you turn out of the river into Pigeon 5““ railroads as the N¢W York Cen~ Lake he has gone ashore or gone over- md’ me “(db-‘15!" and thc M‘Ch'gan board and committed suicide. No one Central, afliiirs were never so prosper- . . . . ' . ~ Lines of this ous, as they are under the present cons Ci") do 1mm" to the b“! trip. ditions. We think that it is high time that the The writer was one of a party, who, this week, enjoyed the hospitality of L4 ' £583? gifi’cfg 31132,, g CRESSMAN,S ii -â€"--r STRICTLY CASH DEALERS. LINDSAY. Ollll OF THE BlG SYNDICATE. Milli} The Clark. Vande- linderWhulesale Slack Grows in Interest as ll Placards. - â€" And not as the Sound of an Empty Horn. Vast lots of Goods were Bought for the Occasion. -â€"____‘ Yesterday was the SIXTH DAY of these very extra offerings, and if we can judge by the great number of satisï¬ed customers, and the double amount of sale totals, then this sale goes on record as one pf‘the most successful we’ve ever put afloat in Lindsay, and you know we’ve had some lively ones. It is no surprise to us, though, for we know the peOple in and about Lindsay appreciate our efforts in brand new, Seasonable goods, at less than oi stores charge for them. This big purchase oftlie wholesale stock came to us at such little prices, that we’re Selling them over our counters cheaper than We can buy them regularly at wholesale. _ It would be the part of Wisdoni to come quickly for your share of these offerings. / tween Bobcaygeon theBeautifuland Bur- leigh Falls to become familiar enough PETERBOROUGH. l -AUGUST BEST BUYNG T r! Not everybody takes advantage of August prices to buy their Dry Goods, but many of our customers do. August prices ARE LOW at this store, be it a LATE season want or an ll El EARLY FALL want. or an ALL THE YEAR staple article â€"in each case there is a saving. WHY? because this business is run on the percentage plan. We knew to a fraction ofa dollar what each month’s busmess must be Thus we figure that for the usually dull months such as A U G U S T, Very extra Inducements Must Be Offered. That’s whv we name THESE PRICES on these Goods. securing for them her good Lindsay Men's white cotton undershirts, well made, regular 50c. For 39 Cents. 33 .4 in SC. traVelliiig public, of Ontario, should enjoy as low a rate as our more fortu- the crew of the Ogemah. Yes, hospi- nate neighbors over the border. When 1' h _ d 'l‘h i kin til we reflect that the older parts of :()l.- ta It) {3 t c “ or ' e q“ Ct’ y, tario areas well settled as the Suite of Captain. the gentlemanly. courteous Michigan, it appears to us that the dis- purser, the obliging stewardess, the â€â€˜Tlm‘lo†againstl [the Canadiinslis sociable engineer, mate and ï¬reman, ~ ran in,ustice. ’ ‘ e trains o t e _ . Michigan Central and of the Wabash ll: ere lb: hOstS, and: made ‘11:: feflinltf: as soon as they enter Canada carry onore guests. "3'? 9° 0 passengers at the rate of three cents a 65‘ and beauty was 1’0!"th 01â€. the mile, whilst they charge only two cents questions asked were many, but the ‘0 thc traveller 0" the American Side- last was answered as kindly as the ï¬rst. Th“ uniairness ‘5 all lhc more re That divine afï¬atus which must pos- niarkable when we conSider that in _ . . _ Ontario the railroad assessment is sess the poet before he can write, must much lower than it is either in the surely have POSSCSSCd the man who State of Michigan or the State of New chose the name Kawartha,â€"briglit tr . ~ - Rnc' colored shirts dark colorings our oc. line g Even ifyou don t immediately need the goods. ‘ l : . . 5 r '1. D11] 56 “ " Ioc. lLAST [H i ll. and LoveSick Lakes, new surprises continually await the tourist as the vcs sel‘threads her way between the many ’slands with which the waters are doi- ted and through whose green foliage is to be seen the white tent of the tourist. It is not exaggeration, but well within the limits of truth, to say that the far N intlie's Murcer cotton un- derskirls $1.50 for 98c. » Blouse Chance. York Yet ir; retgrn for tits favor on watersand happy mash“, be the Below Are Further Details. For 25 Center. tne part of tie ntano ‘overnment designation of these waters for this ......................................... ..... , ........................................................... . .............................. - 8 “I An‘erican Railroads l,C“,‘u,.d the r) ‘3 . ' ' , 2.75 white blouses 9 C. E Uiitano people by ‘hizting them up†to Chm“ of lakes» coPneCted by Channel Tllll Glilfllllll Silk lll‘BSS lillllllS Bil flflllll W8 Vll EVfll' Hall. l‘ancy shirts, pleated fronts, pretty colorings, regular $1.00, the tune of three cents a mile. This and canal, and on whose shores be- ' . _ _ . _ Sam le wash skirts, method of rewarding favors is but an tween Bobcaygeon and Chemong nestle Any \Voman, ll hf; pants 3. good ybalrgain, w‘†“â€3le “0t let 3) p1_4 off, For only 58 Cents. in~ult asâ€: itlttienéicnce ttf that Cgmd. the comfortable farm houses, surroun- . llS opportunity 5 ip past her. 7Tâ€" ._ ‘ Mrs an s 0‘“ retaiate ' teps dcd b' well ke t farms whose ï¬elds 211C. {01“ the best 300. quality summer silks all 0 d . ' [ii 15 Olen 0n )' ne ace mm =5houl-d atonce be “1“" to compel l . - p . .~ - _ 2 colors. , g o ’ dcsrreable ll] hose, Ioc. Boy’s Wash SuitS. for ages from 4 to 10 Years. . these trunk railroads to carry passen- are now white and yellow with ripen 1' th I T Ff t 'lk l t ' ' ’ ' ~ 32C- or 3 apan a e a 5' 'SrWOYll UP to 50c. all Wanted â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"_â€" .gers at a two cent rate or the Ontario ing grain, surely deserves the name. ’ . . . r F' 51] e belts . rice. ‘Government shouldsee that the assess- Through Chemong, Buckhorn, Deer :hidgs andlwhite and bldFk- . g dncy v r l P . At Only 590. and up. ,menton railroad property be raised to 43C- or 0c' V“ "â€5' “"‘le ““dlh Japan Taffeta, in assorted the level of that of farm property. We hue not at hand the figures to show ,what would be the result of such assess- , merit to the revenues of the municipali- ties The ï¬gures have been several times placed before the public. Sufï¬ce .it to say that if the railroad pazd their ‘fair share of the taxation, the burden ‘on the private ratepayer would be con- shades and black. l 59c. for silks worth up to 3r, including 24 in. pure Taffeta smt l any woo-l shade. ' 89c. for lb: $1.25 vrlnes comprising Taffet plain black Taffetas, pc-uu de SOie, and other no stapla silks. 42c. for all the best dress good-3 worth ii 63c. for di‘css materials wmih up to goo. a yd zodoz. Ton/215, 17x 36, THESE All summer hats at big reductions, as Our $1.50 for 900. . l __..._.._. fl... ~~\h-~;-_..__b ' siderably reduced But in spite of the famed Hudson cannot compare With l 20 0 Yd D ' ’ 1 . 'l Ontario ratepayers gif: mime b:tailroad this. 0 s. alllly, StyllSh, summel MHSllnS I cum nies, the latter dispay se in- .‘ .. . . s - _ ' a gratifiiIde and do a grievous wrong by theLdzii: t1):l::;:ll;(si110f I??? through r . Regularly 20' 25 and 39° l‘rlflfli' 8-}0. charging a higher rate'than they do in , p g L eeps “e.“ \on Will pay less for summer mil-Slllls on Friday than at any states when: the), are compelled to my gay with carefully kept flower-beds in other tune of the year. Very desu'cablc sorts are offered at only their proportionate share of, taxation, full bloom. 'I'he panoramic vista of a fraction of their worth. There is to be.no sninmer idleness Let the people of Ontario bar these island and winding Channel, the hu- here, if low prices C3" help ll- NOI it )‘dl‘d is inciting-indoor“;- things in â€mind and .1“ them urge morons story, the awful ï¬sh story at qualities are supremely KOOdï¬COch and son thé ~on; , through their representatives and which we held our br ath t'l t‘ ï¬ â€˜h ‘ “ " through the p.ess a fairer treatment on C un ' 'e 5 the part of the railroad corporations. â€"â€"o<.>o Death of Ir. Tnos. W. Dodds. was lauded, the appetizing dinner and supper that satisï¬ed to surfeit the inner man, the tumbling, foaming waters cf Burleigh Falls are not only a memory but a pleasant memory that will not 250 at 30c. Organdiesand Lama fror'zic. I ngc. Fine White Cotton Sgc. 8c. Bunches-Cotton Bat- ] ting 5c. 7 and 8c. Linen 'l'owellinus 5c. . g . b . . 150. for stylish 30c. Chiffon Veiling, with large white l chinlelle spot, white, black, brown and navy. DO M I N IO N EX H I B I TION Th" "MN-WW" in wormed to ion ' ‘ (trans farm properly in I903 - TORONTO - I903 l It is our sad duty, this week, to an- zrrge anmnnty at 45 per cent. Small . . . . .. AUG. 27th to SEPT. lath 3:122:32? 3.; “lightly LICH’Wd rah-- of nounce the death of one of our old soon be forgotten EVBei'y §3lrt \Vnsist M UST be; sold at onceï¬ï¬oc. \Voists 350 The Agricultural. Manufacturing and Natural resources of borrower. â€m8 " "1'†"mm l†"l" townsmen, T. \V. Dodds, Esq , who 3C. , dists 4 C. $1.25 W .tlsts 79C. $4 00 \‘Valsts $1 50. Canada Will be exhibited on a scale never before attempted. was so well an I favorably known in T Oniemee for hi my years He died on he Yellow Extended to His POCkets DAILY PARADES OF LIVE STOCK I. E. WELDON r . Barrister, Solicitor, the, Lindsav, Ont. Sunday in the Lindsay Hospital. His . â€" . . . . FREBWPTIOWK' l 1†(L‘mmviee â€ml “â€1"" "“‘l' "I‘mâ€!- funeatl took place from the residence At a meeting Of a provmcml 'lem. . PITAL. HABITS IN THE CHILD. 3 of Thomas Ivory, Sit, Esq“ on 'l‘ues- perance Society, Mr. Smith,areformed N. ILâ€"iiave several clie‘nu n30 «Tum , ' to bu \' good farm property eta bargain. In addition. by order of HIS MAJESTY THE KING â€"27-ly THE JUBILEE PRESENTS \ of hit. inmost motl-vi. $l~c ill 1 Qucr: \‘li‘iurlu ,Mlll lwv:li|bllrd rm.) , u mu 1" BRADY: LinasaY'S Leading to, b) to riulasloii of llrt Douugrr l-m-l c h of lli-n’oilx. n; (l A ‘n. Grocer, KQ‘III SI , llfl!‘ one (II "lo lurgrgg ' THE DUFFERIN PRESENTS ““1 be“ â€Mk5 l" tl.e "unnu- io chm... d;.y, Aug. 51b, and was largely atten- del, many of his old friends from Woodville and Lindsay being present. The funeral Strvices were conducted by Rev. Mr. Brown, of Lindsay, assis- ted by Rev. Mr. Davidson. of Toronto. \ drunkard from the Midlands, mention- The followmg ed the following conversation, which took place between a landlord and him- self: A. Plural Appeal from a Poor Consump- uveâ€"Money Urgenuy Needed to ’5 “1km from a Paper Carry on the Work. on Habits and Will b ' M ' " * * The following letter is shown as one of , i m I hLOdOl'L many distressing appeals made by appli- \V. Biriiey, in Th Drl/inmtor for Sepâ€" cants seeking admission to the Free Con- Inndlord : “Why. Smith, You are be cumption Hospital :â€" . teniber: “The habitsofreverencc.gentle- And In 911'!"erth m m wumew'r AIM-Mu “Hr-m" L:ll%m:h:hlnflng fresh and mid. ‘ The “M"? has the heartfelt sympathy ginning to look yellmc sinCe you gave 1,633,113} ï¬â€˜igzï¬ï¬ï¬,$“¥’,ï¬ï¬Â§'§°ï¬ffhi§ ness, courtesy, hm’S‘Stl’: courage 811d Lâ€"_OF SRISH MANUFACTURE I inï¬li‘I’liL"riilililltf’EKTSIlf'é'“ prim.“ 9’ the entire community. up drinking." contracted 5m ‘dgead \ihiteplag’ue’ while patience, like their Ol’I)05llCS,flrcal)sorli- Tho-Hum realm-r... ll (drilling in. "nu...†rm. s:...-:,_.-u a nut! all-m . inning (lhwllillliio'ii’lxliiii:it'lliilp‘dlaiiiif‘ligfuï¬gL‘lliérhiggf A Grand Open Air Conservative Smith (putting his hand into his ignilligi-ydgï¬i-‘finrzltlilegr,hï¬hggighlnmcgftlg ed by the Child from those “'llll whom ’ A GABNIVAF 'N yï¬ï¬‚tCIE ’ all")?gal-$1.33â€;illitllriiilliirzfihrrilr’: ,Detnonstyaï¬on Will be hCld at Hanlan’s pOCket and pulling out ï¬ve or SIX 33.0 succumbed to the dread disease. he IS IllOSl CIOSCly_aSHCClflted, It IS in Eligilltllir-fllxtrhiiliililiklllflcfiill‘ll'lii’nI-ilylxillt'iilï¬lriiliiv‘liil‘dh. m. IP63" l‘ff'rlflm" 23?}: :ï¬gtqlizl‘nizru’hï¬lflilm’e Ill“ Tattle" 2'. _l’oint {\thleiic Grounds, Toronto 15- sovereigns) replied: “Ay, and my guilt}: Sï¬iï¬if'rrfï¬rgiiilinflruli . these attributes that an ounce of es- maxilducmmwm 1““de “u !m" cvuwl'm' â€may," mm" “Mk “m be ""‘mmh‘mm‘ ’3“ ""3 “1:32 3:03;;g.§1r;\£e<ilne§i:{t “‘3?“ pocket is beginning to look yellow too.†wiliéh she ï¬nally died, leaving the alhne l ‘ . . . .. r an, r. ar-l oroxcellenre. Inviting a c ample outweig omltmnneo lis a ton of r- I. it. McNAUOl-IT. .i. n. can. or â€â€œ"'T‘""“!‘"IP" "“PW‘M'Y- DICKSON to raise a family of children, one only lis ,1 ch , . r . ‘ p ccept. It Hardw- Lawn-45mins DAV]SI‘â€"“"’"' ï¬ve years old. My daughter, Paulina. l ‘ aiming custom to lose "0 OPPOT . I ‘ \\ who nursed her during her long illness, I tumty either in reading fiction or ll ‘ l ' r i the was my only hope as she took charge of ,- , ‘ . u . my home, and noin the hand of disease circumstances attending on everyday has fallen upon. her. Her physicians llvmg to express an enthusiastic appre- hnve pronounced it a caseof consumption, I. 1’ Whitney, and the Party Leaders in Quebec, and Manitoba, have con sented to be present. The committee . have arranged to, single ï¬rst class fares Pcterboro Industrial, at Peterboro, on all railroads, gOUd from August r ith September 22 t0 24- Local Fall Fair Dates. . . . Trilbys - 6 for 25 cents to 13th inclusive. Those attending East Pet'erboro, at Norwood, Oct. and “him an immediate “31°“! ‘0 the elation Of'ihe good, the "Oble’ beauti- \Vinks 7 for 25 “ the Demonstration will, when purclias- I“ and I4 3:11:32:an Imausartplyw: 2011;511:1111; ful and true, but valuable beyond and Alabamas - 6 for 25 u ‘ing_their railway tickets, procure from Jl 'ikefield Oct 6th and th loll: and heavy ixpenzes org my wife‘s l above all dISCUSSiOD of these virtues is, SCOlCh Reel 7 for 25 “ ;.t!‘¢" local ttcket agent». standard CCT‘ “ ' ' . 7 ' illness have so depleted myresourcesthat l ‘To be as nearly as we can what we Up-to-date ' 7 {or 25 “ l'tiï¬cates, which, when .signed by the Mlllmek» OCl- 15‘ and 2nd. 1mm?“ P0951“? P?! the expenses "1 an Wish our children to be.’ †Specuil 3 for 10 “ 'x-wemiy of the committee, Mr. J. A. Otonabee, at Keene, Sept. 29th and â€â€35"" “Dawn“m' 9’9““ I would Vcncedora 6 f - “ ‘MacDonald, will entitle them to free ,h 5° 8"“ ‘° d° â€Fm “.m my PW†N“ °‘ 23 . tick ts t tb . h 3° - Can you not receive her into your Free . l return e 0 en omes. . Lindsay Central, Sept. 24th to 26th. gigittgol,wggnsosuséiattiglgsaéfyougg .1130 CANADIAN . B ankrupt Stock or Pl es % g e 80 m e p E N t0 t c d. Clarke, at omnor Sept. 12th to 22nd. artisan?! The doctors consider her case PACIFIC . ' ’ ‘ l t ' . , ‘ t 0 Ice 3 0 re ltors . . Efast Hastings Sept. 18th and 19th. :0 (illflabeedgiigc :0 ughxsggggggz 1:13: FARM FARM 25c. Pipes . for 15 ccnt: : ' . . l\orth Hastinps, Sept. 22nd and 23"} ing to hear from you shortly, and to . , . 35 and 4°C-PIPCS {01‘ 25 " | . -. Cam bellford S t. 2 th and th. receive the Proper application blank 'R ’ t : aï¬r‘st‘zrzï¬i~f;“:‘lriï¬Stem? " ., =5 mm...‘ LABORERSLABD ERS - l r ’ ' l tice is hereby given that persons having BETHEL. claims or demands upon or against the - ' 7 ' Pipes for to “ . - -. - . . We hav ~ 7 iSCP‘ r .. rhfvmi'ï¬rï¬â€i3‘°animatedï¬irlll WANTED EXCUR SIUN e the T3 PE, the C was or 5 corn cobs. 2 for 5 “ . and urgent calls from consumptives. ’ P e ‘ estate of ‘Iarflaret Ann Nelson 'ate of . . , Seventy-six patients are now being cared ! SECOND CLASS r sses and the W013 k: TObaCCOS always fresh at :1 ' “T ‘_ . a ‘ 'l . . ' ‘ Mrs. James McCarrell is spending a forin the Free Hospital, and notasingle Will be run to stations on Can Pac ‘ t the .OWIIIbhlp-Of Emr y, in the County couple of weeks visrting her friends in patient has been refused admittance ‘ ‘ ' ' r of Victoria, widow, who died on or p enetan . about the seventeenth day of May i903, g ’ are requested to deliver, or send post Miss Amy Ruth and Miss McIntosh, prepaid, to William Earl and Richard of Peterboro, spent last Week visiting James Grandy, Omemee P. 0., the we their many friends around Bethel. . ecutors of the last Will and Testament ' of the said deceased on or before the Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, .of . Des- % 6th day of September next, their boro, spent a week Visiting their friends’ , . ._ . ‘ - WM.VCOLYIN’S be use of h's or her overt . The cat in Manitoba and Assinibom, \Vest men and Guara l | ee . milliliter of cdncern will}: thcyi'ncnagergnrent : south-W est and N orth-West of Winiiii 9 t a T°n'°“"l P"‘°"'~ is the lack of funds. The question that F peg as far as - KING STREET. 0 u: is facing the Trustees to-day is whether l MOOSE JSW, ESTEYEN GOOd JOb. cal]. and See samples 1 a "E '30 they shall not be compelled to close some of t e wards because of this. . I and YORKTON $1 0 an . . Vict . heï¬aciimdgiotlliyselhadizrg3233128313011: .' On AUGUST 17th from stations in d get QUOtatlonS, Orla. Loan and no matter how small the amount, to Sir Ontario East of Toronto to Sharbot rasenaannnsrmwwmwmwmwmm portAva. 'l‘oronto,an.J. Gag-9’, Chair- “510!) of (irand l runk North of Tor- man of the Executive Committee, To- 0“‘° and Cardwell. ' «at christian and surnames and addresses m the Bethe! neighborhood. Mrs. ï¬.‘%® With full particulars m writing of their Elliott was lomierly Miss M. E. Swit- is ' claims, a statement of their accounts zer, and 24 years ago Mr. Elliott ï¬nish- , and the nature ofthe Securities (if R“) ed an 8 years term of teaching in the . . . Head Oï¬â€˜ice - - LINDSA m... . . . centric Chain LiftI ;_ Y' he“ - Bethel School and then moved to I)es~ , One-war ttskets to Winnipeg only - 1 , Antdydgti: $313536“ that after boro. County Grey. where he has held “Harconl Wireless. ’ wxll be sold, With a certiï¬cate extending Pump - Authorized (:1le 3300.000“- the said last mentioned ‘33“: the said the posrtion of principle in the School l the ml): before August 3‘513 without executors will proceed to distribute the in that Village ever Since. Such a re- PUIN l s or SUPERIORITY ova â€"â€"_.. PUMPe': It is an all-iron l-u RUTHER 1‘ P c Allowed 0 . ml): cause uentl 3 n will not rotor check. Ease of workingâ€"2 child 2 er en deposi t 8 can operate them. The large \Olulle of water tlitliy (lib-chargi- at each Stroke Will! the 4} inch May be dePOSEted OI’ Withdrawn cy llll er; two and a hull ulmkon fill a all- ‘lre an da I furl fr..iii the cylinder line a. straight ï¬ll. and has Y y n sums or $1.00 and astru'ke «1'15 inches. Every pump is a fume Upwards' pump and can lie nuedl or watering lawns, “asll- ' lug buggies, and alno for ï¬re purpose. A trial 4 Per Gen Paid on De. wlllcunviiu'e the must skeptical that th Messrs. Munroe \' Munroe, of -60 l additional cost. to other 90in“ i." Mani- as: ‘ts of the said deceased among the cord speaks well fc: Mr. Elliott, both i 44 toba and Assmibma as above. If pure .r Persons entitled thereto having regard as a teacher and a citizen. Evchange Place. New York, have pub- chasets engage as farm laborers at only to the claims of which notice shall Miss I“. Carmel )- is visiting at the lished a handsome booklet of 56 pages, Winnipeg, prov1ded SUCh farm laborers have been given asabove required, and ’ home or Mrs. J. Doube. , , . , . , , will work not less than 30 days at _. . . _ containing 32 half-toneillustrations_giv~ t the sud executors Will not be responm- A number of the members of the . . harvesting, and produce certiï¬cate to tie for the assets or any part thereof, Quarterly'Board, of the Bethe] Circuit, , "‘g “u†“d “mph“ “‘SWY 0‘ “"‘CSS that effect. they will be returned to . so distribpted to any person of whose attended a meeting at the Sturgeon-st. l telegraphy under the above title. They original starting ponit at $18.00, on or : than notice shall not have been rel Methodist Parsonage. Omemt e, on ’ , , haveazreed to "ive dC’qTVtOCVCTy reader l before NOV-.3031, 1903- the best pump on earth For farmers for 33:51:]: bentures- {mired as afutmId at the time of suclrlTueday. . '1 ‘f‘ ,_ f _ ‘T l l‘ a“ . . _ . Tickets not good on "Imperial mil stock they a†inVR'Wl'le- Mone ’ to Loan on Real Estate ’ï¬nzï¬ution. . ' ' 3 The Misses Ida and Minnie Switzer‘ ~“ m eef° aiora 3 '3 *0 ul- Investment in i Limited-" 00111.17}:l B 5 . ... -- It landsay’ this othtgay of and Lillie, jennie and 'Maye McCon- Marconisto‘ck andwho‘wdlwrite to them ' For further particulars and tickets ‘ey r03" Ofï¬ce Hours : 9 a.rn. to 4.30 pm . .993, . , .. ._ , . #1817... few days visiting friends regrestmglt..-Ad“dre~zsI§nnroe Mun- apply to ncaresl railway agent. AGENTS nonmaryricxson, , , and endgame: to bring! fool'u-GosExéhange-Plaoï¬New York . x. a. woman. - W. Flanlle, JfllllBS LII. ' ' ‘ . . “ck . , ‘ City. ~“ Asst. Gen. Pass. ent, TORONTO- . Q4 » ‘ ~ , . Sflifltorsfor .5 . . Ag . I .QMEMEE P'O. PRESIDENT. MAMGER. is a pleasant : The selection I. merits is large and our time disposal, that 3. meeting four pleasing the Wedding: preset†Our stock of can’t be beat. on friend: 1;:57 ‘ r Miss Mom; .‘.I king her Orrieni :r The .‘llSsJ‘ Id of Onicniec. n their Norma! S Toronto Mill. on; tor joins w;:i. 1.. .. bliss-cs Sew/.2 .1. of: ' Miss Maud fun.“ of l.llldn.:_\'. Were , .v Mr. and Mr: 1‘: ;~ Maï¬a-12:. Bl: Stodx'ard. of ‘z‘.’ .1 Brown, 31.251331. .‘ \\'_ A. “Chile. 51:. .. iycrs, of l.:.~. is... ‘1 'l'lSdéilc, U." l\':k I'LL “id-ling: all, ,\. funeral of the - ‘. Tuesday. “I was gi'e: up quick consumption. D use Ayer's Cher-1. Improved at once, as perfect l.calth."â€"â€"CI man, Cibbsrown, N. It's too risky with your cougt The first :1 know it will . deep in your l the play will bet gin early wit Cherry Pectoral the cough. M can: 2%.. shout. cold; ï¬g. 3:". right 1.! W.â€" on. hard and... we. ,r I for chronic emo- u .- re â€-1 51,35 \Vm. (7. .. ,. \is‘iting he: 0:12;: .1’ . '2 l , 'l‘llibt‘ llji'5 llull, Siik. Int: ’ ,‘r' l lone Lari: :' j. , l l lmos! I ' ' ' 'l'rrx'a . hlullib‘sri's, .‘ L d: ' Mr. Arthur (‘1;_, Treasurer Ui-SEI‘JJ e . ’ ' at the Rectory 2;»: “.7. il lust («I “unit? .1 f '_v . screen (in rs. :‘---.; low prices. "- thing new. :i-t .. ' ., lar prices. 'v‘r. ‘, r: Mr. _l.is. iv Sunday with .‘r 3 ...~ :‘ ' Pure grxs ' which lt‘;:‘..‘.~ .1 j est w‘xfzt ;-. .1 ..I 1 lcrlu.’ Lli‘\“ \ ,: enamel. ‘ assorinieztz :1 .- cs. wartsuzci '- .. r~ money re! “wig. :, Mr. T. R. l\ fi‘ft. . Harold. Ui- liufuf‘dg, u. . day Cullin; on then: I lit: They were guvsts 3'. iltc, . and Mrs '1'. Kennedy 5'. Mr. Rovieigk. Handing: ' : .. i. _ alion Band, l.YlV‘rt.\.'<. up todate .\l-.:.\:.' min. .. Drug Store. Niel" 1.1;:s'. Instruments (211': saiir ' Mrs. Curry and Mass are guests of Mr. and Mr- Brockville. Binder Twine for sa “1'. ll. Kennedy's. Oi: The Misses Cora l’er. trude Richards are visitiii; nice and Emily friends. We have not mlvancel our tolauccoc, umber suink Bobs, Currency and Fair Iobaccos are the same rrzt the consumer as formerly “so extended the time for "on of Social!“ ““3 ‘0 to“. THE EMPIRE TO M