25c. Pipes - for I5 0 35 and 4oc.P1pes for 25 15c Pipes for IO zoc Pipes for 5 ‘Com Cobs a for 5 Tobaccos always fresh at A HIM-00k offlc-e. over new Post ofï¬ce. Umomee qfllcc. over Bradb urn‘s Grocery. Dr. Neelands, 'r \ g‘IS‘l‘ - LINDSAY, “wane he; on Ofï¬ce Block, the ' 11.51'1'33‘63 oi; evei'y month. Admin- 35 end 2â€ng age ’1 mart? \‘nsithï¬e Gino. ."K'Commercial Hotel, ' 1a: ‘ access for our ‘ get]: and splendid '“Tlge wnm inserted. ï¬ne. (It 7 , s. , . ,. Lumim.’ ‘ 11.3., guny :mposxte bxmp- ' ’Vaterlnnry Surge-nu. urmlunteOnmrio Vet- w‘nar: Hulk-x»: Yon-m». Rag-stand mun- ‘ NY 0101:““1†\ vim-mau- â€edit-a} Associa- tion. 0.; cv and run-Ml Nice 3 W11“; . South. l.lndsay.41-3 m 11: “feet. DAME EVERY MONDAY. Barri-tor. Sandbar, Nutary Public. a... . Money to Loan. 9-11 Br. '1‘. Pom (McCullough, EYE. BAR. Tnnaxr‘Axti NOSE. N r“~ DR.Y3LL1ND‘S om stub. LATELY ocv'vmah mr m1, KEMPT. PETERBOROUGH. Trilbys VVin ks Alabamns Scotch Ree] U p-to-date Specml Vencedort BankruptStock of Pipes Mama. OOHLMN H z.m “G’sl'n H's-bou0nwl £0 'auflunflf can: In“. ou? 16¢. mealL-im I-‘or engagement and Wedding Rings, Wedding pwsenm and Christmas goods. m “21". Muthrty, me Jeweler, Kent. .81.,L'Indaayuabout it; he can please yep with dainty gdods at low prices.â€" Corner of (â€one nnd Murray Htroetu. Girlcn “onus: Sunsm†l}03p.m. Noam-x. H 0 T 1-“. I. C H A N G E~The Commercial human. Lindsay-late proprietor, J. boycnn -ha.- bv't'n bongnt out. by W. Matteli. of Wes- Iun â€mun life long caterer in. this lint to 1»: public wim will be glad to Walt. nu all an» â€meme-1h. Emily and Ops customer» The house, stamina: and alwdï¬ will be rmuudcllmi. A choice mock orliQuora and cigars. (.‘Jrcrul hustler. Terms reaal)nnm(r.â€"lb-5an P3 91663an8 FOWLER' :. 00. are the Loaï¬ng Photo Artist» in L1 1 .say. Their work is strictly ï¬rst-cu u and satisrm Hon guaranteed. Our '..\r‘.egs are as low as the lowest. Studio. Corner of Kent and Wm, Street... Lindsc'y'é REMOVAL Fr:d.Tnylor's Po um: Restaurant. Lind- say, Is now (“not 3' ogpusne the Benson House. Oysters served n all styles and at, anyygour. {Everything else up-to-datc. Try 'Uwu-- "tunniulucgw bm' of Untarln \ flan. â€tilt:- and THECIOOK'S BEST FREND For 23 Years M LL‘RROO K . LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. 5we in Cigars Robert Buddy. Dr. W, Kenny, WHI‘KS Iter I was success- t quantity of un- 'l‘his “in he 6 for 7 for _6 for 7 for 7 for 3 .for .6 for ONTARIO. O 25 25 15 10 I 5 Cent; 0 ‘6 IO ents H ed elties in Amu‘ica. Sunday is obServed as religiOuSIY as in To- ronto, which IS saying a great deal. NO work of on * kind is done there on Sunday. The city is perfectly ouivt from I2 o.clock on Saturday FM to midnfght on Sunday. The web. the M :tl‘ dist. t c tholic chur C] may cond Lake Bennett. Fodder for homes was! worth 5, cents per pound. They had purchaseda ton and a halfof horse feed. but ran short. There are vegetable gardens along the banks ofthe Bonanaza Creek, and potatoes and other kinds of vegetables may be grown easily. All sorts of v\ getables are raised within 60 miles of Dawson City. The City is now lit by electricity and there is telephonic connect- ion between the city and the mines. The miners use candles forthe most part. Dawson dity according to Mr Sargent is one of the best regulat- He met many men from Ottawa and Montreal but did not meet any from Peterboro or its vicinity. There are many Peterboro' and Strickland cances in the country. They are worth $200 a piece. On its way up the party met 56 boats returning. The party left Skag- nay on the 24th of September and did not reach Lake Bennet until the Ioth of November. being 42 lays travelling 4! miles. They stmtcd with Shorses and two of he;e dicrl on the trail from lack of food. On the trail they passed the dead bodies of 3500 horses, be- tWeen Skaguay and the foot of M r. Sargent is perfectly satisï¬ed with his digging, and will return early in the spring. He informed the reporter that (it-spite what has been said to the contrary, the work in the Yukon District IS not exms:ively hard. The most un- pleasant thing to be endured is the cold, the severity of which has not been enlarged ut-on. Provis- ions of all sorts are plentiful, but high m price, being {I om one to two dollars a pound owing to the immense difï¬culty of transport. He rcachedit-hae capital of the Yukon Districtjust one year ago yesterday from Vancouver. There were four gold seekers in the party of which he was a member and it was their bad fortune to have many privations to endure en route. Mr. Sargent asserts that the drscomforts of the trip nor‘h along the Skaguay route, by which the party travelled, were greater than the inconvenience: suffered in the Klondike country. One of the members ofthe expedition was drowned. The boat in which they were travelling Was capsized ow- ing to its having been too heavily laden and the unlucky adventurer went down before his companions eyes. It was impossible to rescue him. Mr Sargent is a husky looking man of 35 years. Hxs life in the Canadian Eldorado and the hard- ships he underwent have 1eft no visible trace upon him. a small portion of the gold which Mr. S urgint secured. He picked up all of the nuggets Whldl he ex- hibited to the reporter within ï¬f- teen miles of Dawson city. From the Klondlke to Peterborough. Unlike many others, Mr. Sarâ€" gent has not returncd empty-han- ded, but has brought with him a goodly quantity of the yellow metal which draws men from all parts ofthe world as with 3 Spell to the mother-forgotten Klondike country He has with him glis- tening nugets of certain commer- cml worth, whim he carries in a tea-leather bag. The aggngate value 0! tllcSc lumps ofgold isibe- twcen $250 and $500. This is only The latest gold hunter to this province from the land 01 the Col- den Lands, which is on the banks of the Klondike and is called on the map the Yukon district, I: Mr. W. H Sergent, of Rewlstoke, B. L , who reached the city yester- {my and wit“ two of his children is staying at the hotel National. He wxl‘i sczn'e town in a couple 0! days to VlSlt his futher-in-aw, Mr. john BCII, Section foreman at ()memee. Mr. beri'gent was seen by 3. Morning Times reporter yes- terday at the National and gave the reporter much intertsting in- formatiOn about the great north- ern gold ï¬elds. * * Mr. Parkin laid It was not. fair on the part of buyers m say they could not better acertain bid and then increase their ï¬gure on the sly. Buyer Fitzgeraid took the same View of the matter. ' Buyer Whitton defended his course -‘° Wug backed up by the procedure 0 3'! b°‘~ds, and said he had repeatedly "fled 1"“ own bids on the Lindsay boardâ€"something Mr. Fitzgerald had I: ' ' >1! to do. M}.lï¬tigerald said he had gone home last as» day the: asking Mr. Whip ot to touch seven.) of his lectoriee, e broke hie promise by oflering a better price. little storm blew over efler I bond broke up efler pue- of thank! to the pro-idem e Dayanâ€"Pom of Mondu. President Robertson said the nlel- men had voted to give {actonel permit- sion to close. Mr. Cool: then offered 8 13-16c. for a further selection, and took Palestine, Pine Grove, Red Rock and Janetville. The board was thus cleaned. Wrong Practices Charged. Mr.'l'aylor Parkin,ealeamen for Cem- eron, factory. at an early stage in the bidding wanted to know whether it would be better to sell on the board or wait {or aidewald ofl'ere, and said he was not satisï¬ed with President Robert- son's conduct in selling Dnnsford fac- tory of the board last sale day, adding that it was not the way to hold the board together. Mr. Whitton took Roaboro and Ome- mee at 8 7-8c. and Dunaford, Feuelon Falls, North Vemlam, and Cameron, at 8 13-16c., securing 1,000 boxes in all A {ter adjournment Maple Leaf also lold ‘0 Mr. Whitlon at 8 7-8c. Mr. Fitzgerald led ofl' Wm: 8 l-4c., Mr. Wrighton 8 3-8c., Mr. Wrighton 8 3-8c., Mr. Fitzgerald 8 1-20., Mr. Cook 8 5.8c.. M r. Whitton 8 34¢. and Mr. Fitzgerald 8 13-18c. This was not battered 3nd Star, Marlpon, Csmbray, North Ops. Oakwood and Bobcaygeon accepted; Reabox'o was called but reï¬ned to loll. Total.... ....2,725 ’ Cunbray boarded 110 of September make; and Jnuetvllle 135. Some Lively Bidding. n was about 11.40 when President Robertson called {or 06ers. Some or salesmen came prepared to accept 8 5-80 the top price paid at other sales the previous week, and they were agreeably surprised to see that ï¬gure beuered. The last meeting ofihe Victoria coun- ty cheese board {or 1898 was held this morning in the council Chamber, and was well Intended. The buyers present were Messrs. W hmon, Cook, Fiizgeruld, Fisvolle end Wrigixton. The Factories Represented. The following factories boarded the number of cheese pieced opposite? Tn Prevent Insurance Mnnflenn. Over 2,700 Boxes Sold at 8 7-80. and 8 18-16c.â€"A Little “ Tiff" Between Two Buyersâ€" Presl- dent Robertson Incurs Censure. ONLY ON HARRIED WOQIN WHO ARE BREADâ€"WINNERS WILL COIPAIIES ACCEPT THIS. While this decisron may be re- garded as a somewhat drastic one, yet nobody can object tothe com- panies taking every means in their power to protect themselves,â€" Mail and Empire. LUNG PRICE FOR CHEESE. LAST MEETING OF THE LINDSAY BOARD FOR 1898. Ottawa, Oct. 3I.â€"Since the two now notorious insurance murder casos, that of me Hymns of a few years ago and the more recent one of Hammond, the life issurance companies have deeided upon an important line of action. In order to lesson the chances of the com- panies being mulcted by designing persons, they have agreed hereaf- ter not to accept risks on the lives of married women, unless they happen to ba bread-winners ofthe :amily, or in other words, wholly ind‘ pendent of their husbands. I aadreasea, and also there of Is any othcra as they know of, to Miss Taylor or Mr. 1. E. Weldon of Lin- i All those who hue :ttendcd la up lnvi‘ed to be present be re-union of the old Itnden‘l of Lindsay Grammar School, High pol gnJ-vanegiato Institute “m be Friday on Thursday, December . 01d Student! who noticeithh item Lrvquesled to send um: own names UUIIBIUI'U 00.... Maripom . ........ (‘nmbray ......... Junetville......... Fenelon Falls" North Verulun Mindon North 0pm... .. Pine Grove .. .. Ronboro . Bobcaygeon . . . . Maple Lost Pale-tine Rock Red. ..... Little Brimin Lornoullo Cameron . Dumford . UuIIUDVIIIUQDI'ocoII 0.0... 0... 000... Omemee Stu ....... Oak wood ... ...... . ......... . . . ......u. Lindsay 01d smdents. ion. 00.0.0). anus... .an.... oo-I can... .00... .0...- a o u u o a o o o can-- uooooo coo-.oanco cocoo- coo-00¢... .00... 0.00.. . 105 82 225 I 70 180 165 283 100 70 “O 50 145 185 115 180 220 215 70 G. H. M. BAKER, Agent, : : Lindsay. Always on hand. Perfectly Dried and Seascned. Pest qualities Hard and Soft Coal, Cmduood dud.“\1iâ€\\'00d. Call and get our prices and examine goods. TELEPHONEsâ€"Agcnt' 5 Ofï¬ce, 77 B; Toxxn Ofï¬ce, ,7 ; Mill Oï¬im 7.8 Is the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath Shingles, Cement, Plas- ter Paris Charcoal. Also Headquarters for \Vindsor Salt, “ Dairy Ch eese Butter †Brands. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings :3 WE? Engage: 53¢ Rathbun ii â€" -nv Co’s The funeral on Tuesday to the Emily Cemetery was largely at- tended, being a token of the es- teem in which the deceased was held by his many friends. The It is our sad duty this week to chronicle the death of Mr. Thos. H. Guthrie, one of the most high- ly respected farmers of the town- ship of Emily, which took place at his late residence on Monday morning last, after a lingering illness of over a year. Deceased was born in the township where he died, and had by perseverance made a home for himselfand fam- ily, but he did not live long to en- joy the results of his labors, as he was only 38 years of age at the time of his demise. He was a con- sistent member of the Bethel Methodist Church,.a true chris- tian, and was prepared for the summons when it came. Heleaves a wife, two children. his mother, three brothers, Wm. 1., Robt. J. and Forest, and two sisters, Mrs. john \Vright and Mrs. jos. \_Vi1- son to mourn his loss. The heartfelt sympathy of the entire community is extended to the bereaved relatives. The Lennox Liberals have nominat- ed Mr. B. E. Aylsnorth as their candi- date for the Legislative Assembly and the Conservative clnolc; 13 Dr. Menc- 2mm. Five more of the Mm-anlnmnl con- vxcted of taking part in the massacre of British Ioilders at (rate on Sept- ember 6 have been hanged. Mr. H. Salter of Oshawa, was as- alulted and robbed in broad day‘ light by three men at Cedar-dale. The pollco have made three arrests in con- nection with the can. Mr, Joseph C. Wurrlngton. one of the largest cheese exporters of the country, has made an assignment. News or the Week. Dr. G. H. kae of’l‘horold was found dead in bed. The prohibitiomsla have arrainged to meet thoGovemuu-m at. Ottawa to- day at 3p. m. " Robert Bruce," and “The Twentieth Door.†For sale by all dauleu. Or If your dealer cmmot nupply them, any one book will be sent, poatpnld {or flu, or my It: for $1.00, by sending to The Poole Printing Company, Limited, 28 um! 30 Mollndusueet, Toronto, Ontario. 0w shipments from Rowland am- ounted 104,415 tons last week, exceed- ing all previous records. Mr. Isaac Nargeam’a planing mills at London “are burned the luBl buing placed at 815,000. We have received from The Poole Printing Company, Limlted Toronto, Ont., a. copy of "His Brother's Keeper,†by Charles M. Sheldon, the well known author of " In “l8 Steps.†’l‘hls ' is not only a. delightful story, told in an in- tereetlng manner, but is full of helpful- ness. One of the greatest problems of the day is ably dealt with. The scenes in the mining region are tuned upon events which uCCIJ’l‘ed during the great strike among the iron miners in the summer ofl895, and \\ hlvh were witnes- sed by the author. Everyone should tend it. The Poole Printing Company, Limited,Toronto, have already publish- ed seven of Sheldon’u banks and every one is havinga very large sale. The titles of the other: are: "Overcoming the World " The Cruciï¬xion ol Phllllp Strong," " Robert hard) ’I Seven Days,†Samuel Morning-tar of Dresden com- mitted suicide by shooting. 0f Omemoe Presbyterian Church. The Presliyterisns are well pleased ever the success attending this church event. Although the weather was not very favorable in the morning a lsrge number assembled to listen to Rev. Mr Hay sud were ell well pleased mth his discourse. In the evening the church was crowded to the doors, when Mr. Hay preached another stirring sermon. 'llio afternoon services were conduct- ed by Rev. J. W. McMillan, 01 St. Au- drew’s Church, Lindsay, and his ser- mon was eloquent, interesting and in- structive. There was a very large con- gregation present to hear Mr. McMillan who in alw syn a favorite with Umemee. ilea. The collections were good. amounting to ill-8, to be duVuled to the building lund. , ‘ phoumrnphlc luppllos. Semi for catalogue. -lI-8m Death of Mr. T. H. Guthrie. R. Grogory. Llndsny,cnrr1es 0. full line or ANNIVERSARY SERVICES (‘ounty Clerk’s Ofï¬ce, Lindsay, October 313:, 1898.â€"â€"46-2t 1898, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, fur the transaction of business. Tuesday, Nov. 15th NOTICE is hereby given that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Lonnty of Victoria will meet in the Council Chamber in the Court House, Lindsay Corporation of th e County of Victoria. AUCTION SALE of Mllch Cows and Stock. I have received instructions from Mrs. T. H. Fee to sell by public auction on the premises, Lot No. 12, Lon. 5, Emily, on Friday, 11th of Nov†1898, the following stock: 24 Mllcl) Cows, be- tween the ages of 3 and 8 years old; also 1 Jersey Bull 2 years old, with pedigree, 4 Heifers, 1 year old, 2 in calf; 8 Spring Calves: 2 Rorkshire Breeding Saws; 1 Berkshire Sow with pedigree; l Duroc Jersey Boar with pedigree. 5 Milch Cans. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock sharp. Cows have been selected for the last 7 years. All cows and heifers are in calf to Jersery Bull. Sows are with pig by Jersey Boar. For Terms and further particulars see bills. Rye .. We are selling out at reduced prices a new stock of Rum, com rising Sailor, Walking and Dress Hats orn idescriptions. Wings, Ospreys, Ornaments and Feathers of every sort. niamies, Dress and Mantle Goodsnnd Trimmings oruil kinds will be sold at re- duced prices. (fall and see our Stock. AUCTION Ont! ...... Thirty Days’ Saleggaas ..... AT...... . . . . . MISS MITCHELL’S. Two Hallow'een Pranks that bad a Fatal Termination. M-uskego‘n, Mich. Nov. lâ€"Lealie Par- ker,al6-year-old boy, was shot dead last. evening. He waa, among other boys, having Hallow’een Sports about the prennses of pemises of Michael Burns, an aged men. The lunar ï¬red u. charge of buckshot at the boy killing him In the township of Emily, on Mon- day morning 0ct.3lst, 1898,1‘homas H- Guthrie, aged 38 years. Peas...... Barley Columbus Ohio, Nov.1â€"Artio Smoke aged 18 at Kirksvxlle, near this city, out on a Hallow’een lurk, went into the cornï¬eld of'l‘homas Randell last night to procure some corn. Smoke was niis takenfor a. thief by Randall. who shot him in the head, killing him instantly. Elute'holdc-F. at? Gregory'flér'lfrug Store, ludsuy.â€"-1 8-31“ Don’t fail to attend 293rd anni- versary ofthe Gunpowder Plot at Bailliboro on Friday, Nov’r 4th; procession at 1.30 p m ; after which speeches will be delivered; fowl supper commencing at 6 p m; see bills for full particulars. Goose Wheat. Wheat . . _B¢e theï¬fuly Jr. Camera, _$2,5_Q, with one SALE. NOT IN THE PROGRAMME. Kent-813., LINDSAY. 'l‘. A. MITCHELL, Auctioneex' T. MATCHETT, .. ... 35 to 43 ANOTHER LA RK' 0M EM EE MARKETS. 00.0.. I'IOOti nuauucocn. unoc- ..ON ...... DIED tnu .ou uno-o- In. COUNTY CLERK ....52 to 85 45 70 70 Spinning, \\ (nizg. tc. F: 1% tags to hm direct â€tn the \‘lekn and \‘.'(1<] Shem: 1:1: liar-1 .1} Shining 1ik< hand 5} 1 n .1411. Afsr p p Luzal At the \'\ €011:an ,Iiu t End Giannbce Ixchr. W Faint, Peterboro, Is plcparcd to bl!) :my qua ntit v of \Yool, washed or unwashed, V001 1 ick ngs, Geese I ea11:ers,IIen Feathers, Turkey Feathers, And Used Featherr. dxrect from Mines, quality guaranteed, Joseph 1:. Beatty. or money retunded. Lumber, LnLln, and Shingles, Cheap‘ (‘all and get Prices. (ll-2N'l'lJCMICN, I “an: a share of your grain. Flnur away down. Fresh Rolled Outs, Meals ol‘all kinds, Salt, barrel or bag. BEATI‘Y sells the best quallty of Scranton COAL paid in cash, new day fur any quan- tity delivered at \Immsox’s STORE HOUSE. Legg‘hlioad this,†may Interest you."®a Wheat, Peas, Oats, Barley, Buckwheat, Rye, Red Hover, Alszke. FaFmBFS; fli’éaméun ! Every Man, Woman and Child in need of any kind of Clothing. or Boots anJ Shoes or Groceries sI-onld call and see us before purchasing their winter smu- plies. Morey saved is money made, and we are the Boys who can sme- you 11.9 money on any line of goods we hamlle, let it be Millmery. Nannies, Dress Good- staph or t‘mu‘y, Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Bnntï¬ Shoes, Grocevw». WANTED-4:000 Ii\e anken- [ To be delivered at :,Omemee Sm ember 9.1:! and 5000 Imhe (lease 1T0 be delivered at Bethany, \‘ovembor 24th _ Eggs and col taken as cash. ............ Butte: will not be taken on Bargain Days..... (Hickory, Lï¬Co' Come and :ry HS and you \a ill wondei' how in thunder we $931 so cheap. Bargain Days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Thos. Ivor57 8: Sons. In Dress Goods “'6 are showing the very latest makes in all the leading col- ors from the best makers in the world. We have a great range to show you:â€" the Leaviest stock we ever carriedâ€"Mm goods at. any price from 100. upwards. Single Costumes, latest makes. ranging frnm $3.00 to $7.00. It will psy ovary Lady to buy her new Fall Dress, Hat, Mantle and Furs from us. Our Milliners extend the LADIES a hearty invitation to be present. Our Millinery rooms are all uglow with the most stylish and beautiful in Hats, Bonnets, and everythin; pertaining to Millinery. Feathers, Wings, QuiIES, Ospreys, Birds, Ribbons. Yeilings, Ornaments, (cc. Our Hats, Bonnets, Au, are designed alter the very latest imported patterns, as well as many clmiw rm me from our own Milllners. Large stock of Trimmed Sailors, Walking Ha‘s hm :- and all kinds ()f(,7liil(irell’s Hats. Our prices for Millinerg.‘ are much 10'» a-r mu you will pay in the larger to“ us and our styles are equal ii not superior. This will be the Grandest Opening we have eyer held. Everybody com. a," â€" see the latest styles at the lowest prices. GRAND MISS CUL‘HENBUR at [1133 Come to MILLINERY flPENINGS. Highest Lindsay Prices Roll Carding a Specialty. Our General Opening of New WAEJTED N OW IN PROGRESS, Ornemée. OMEMEE AND BETHAN Y. Superintended by \‘ew Fall Millinery. Mantles and Dress Goods. Satisfaction Guaranteed. emee; MISS YOUNG at Bethany. mes “in ï¬nd itto thei advan» ilk n V .11 \\ no' Wanton, Cotton 122. g 813(an \am In? «. e to wear 23%". E‘AINT‘. ml :1( ck of Dry (Sheds, mi of thiel street bridge on the 'The Mirror and Family iHerald Weekly Star, Sand Premium Picture, 3 in Colors entitled “Thin gRed Line,†one year for §$1.60. Best offer yet. ’ Subscribe to-day. Brigadier Gaskin, of Toront< conduct 3 special meeting in th‘ Bunch on Friday, Nov. 11:11. {or {urther announcements. Messrs. Ronny 6: Weldon, Barr Solicxtors, 610., will be at the Br; House, Omemee. every Monday- To (otyour rescrlpunns 30013“! .3 take the“! 10 ‘l‘egofyâ€˜ï¬ for“; S101?“ I -â€"!6-3m. Miu Annie Thompson, who ha toachinc at Kinmount, returned a men last week. BevJ. W. McMth, Mr. J. l Keene. of Lindsay, and Rev. J. E Cobourg, were guests at the be Mr. J. D. and Muss 'I‘hurnton ovew d 3:. Tho local agency for Martin‘s Laundry 15 at the Mirror 0m cc. your parcels early.â€"42 Mrs. (Rem) Canum is Haiti: parents, Rev E. and Mrs. «in the Methodist Parsonage. The twenty ï¬rst annual con“ of the VV. C. T. C. of Ontario opal the Congregational Church Ottï¬ \V edneadsy. We are pleased to learn that Adaml in gun able to mm-e sad we hope he will have rv‘ I'xfliciently to be able to take 2.: st we Council on Monday. Mr. D. Scully. of Downeyviilq ped 60 head of cattle to the T1 murku this week When in Iindsay can and i: Huclmn Co' a magniï¬cer t sh Wedding Presents. 'lhex are jtzi thing. Watches, Jewellery, et:‘.,‘ lowest prices.-â€"45-3m Mr. Geo. Griflin has purchase Mrs. Matt the property former! _\' pied by Mr, W. D. Stimson as a and Tin Emporium, Mite Amy Kells, of Mlllbrook [ting at the home of Mrs. Curry. cm...“ or Onomec and surrc country, when In Peu- rlmrougb 1n >1 bargains bo-ure to call and see Mr. )0)". ï¬ne Swot of New and Secom Furniture. Stoves, tnd Gc-nexa‘. Ho! Furnuhtnxs. at Nomad) and 3N: Wate near the murkoz, can: In and ï¬ns; flock and see what. bargains you cm: So start our- to bother _\'0u.-â€"4;-3|u The Minus Lena Fowler and 81-: Jere, of Lindsay, were (nests horned Miss Eva ROI an la: 1: Messrs. In. E. Santa: and VA Y!)thrsz:' A-f Milllnrunk, pas-“n! t towr Smurday on their a ;.;.‘1 L1 Mr. and lira, W. 1.14m" u a nuzzbcr of their most intin as the†game Hullow' een. Complete returns Show that ‘ has: an: a. majoflty 0139,- "30 of pro bibltion. A Hellow’een party was give: home of Mr. and Mrs Ruben on Mondny evening. A most on‘ time wu spent by the large nu: young people present. Mrs. Henry Richards and mud Millbrook, are visiting a: the in Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillic, P'mily H 3'1ou'e'en passed of quietly i! e. no serious damage bdrm «1 Mr and Mrs. LE. Wilson a a « to ï¬shing Omomeo friends SI A resolution “-9- passed at the: cchool convention in Peterhoro o nesdsy, demanding that the g ment pllco upon the statue book prohibiting the manufac‘urc, in mm and sale oflutoxicaing liq: beverage purposes. ‘ Master Reginald Orr, of Pen went a few days of the put wed Omemee frfends. ‘ Mnand “m John “'. Sheri! Esito: .o T« rnmo this reek. Rev. J. Hay. of Cobourz, was < ed with our pretty and inkrest lage. On this his ï¬rst visa: to 0 he made mnny frinxde, who I lave the measure of another via him in the near future. Mr. Chas. Ivory wne 12: Uni-:4; dsy on buttons. The township Councal w 1: m "or dny nest. McPHERSUN Lamas, Allflunnu! Ladies’ Jackets V\ 11ft} .5 Lu: and Retail D63} dl'cé , .11. Shingie of all cla Latb and fresh Lime alway: er Pipe, all sizes, and the C 3! 30p er bbl. Clean Hardw Egg, Sieve and Nut, Fresh weekl3. P} Call and get our prices, or Ofï¬ce and yard No. 9 Yzct next to Sylvester l P. S. C111 and See Our S~ LOC‘I; LACON l Every garment up-t in style and ï¬nash. right. Inspection :21 In all the lead‘ \Ve have just opene; magniï¬cent stock of R. Br 81 00.,