s ,w i'l‘hen liver isn’t scticj; var lousuflerfmmbilious- . ï¬es, constipation. Ayer s , ; Pills act directly on the liver. 1 ‘ havcbeen 'ly' Pill. 25:. ‘Wntyoum See-norm“? Tits-IO _ £ch!le lliEli’ht't’m some. â€tutti-unanimous. mu. \t'edaesdsy, Nov. 13. The Cheese Bosrd met for the last tale this season this morning, in the ~ .. ('c-nrcil (lumber, winn the whole of tl:s,0etober mske was be srded, there ‘ no sale st the last meeting, when “é theirst half were boarded. The boy- “h “77:â€r ers‘yro‘sent were Messrs. Fitzgerald, 3 flt'hitton, Wrighton, Rollins. Cook end Kerr. “kite factories boarded ss follows, the ‘tui’il' boxes being 6,247:â€" K301 e.... .... .... .... ......150 . 'Irminuter.................."215 l. . ’5 arm ........................ 75 ‘ trulSrnlth........... ......3tl° irih Smith ................ ...l08 ' harm... ....... ............ 9. Wsrsuw........... .240 . \t‘estwood......... ..l.'>0 {Onkdnlenuunu................I‘.'0 o eeI-Ieeee- . ~ Missing Link .......... ...... .. l05 Daisy D.................. ...... 90 “mm... Abbey ................. ill I.nkefielil.... ..... ...... ....... 270 l‘liieGri-Yo..... ..... ..........IS5 Peerh: rough ...... . ..... . ...... ltiT i-tenslwe Unlon.... .... .... .... 57 Maple Lash... .... .... .... .... .220 “yr 10.... .... .... .... .... .... 221 ()rmomie....... ................. .......200 Young's l’olut ....... .. ..... ............ll‘ Lsng ...... ............... .... .... .. 350 l-‘rsserville......................... “55 Indian River ......... .. .......... . ..... . 00 ‘North Dot-amen... ......... ...l40 Ilsll)dt.fl'............ ........... 70 East Emily..........................215 " â€worm... .... .... r... .... ....22b Bensfort.......... ...... ...... ..- HE J edurrlsle.-............................ l28 -Stonv l'.ske...... .... .... ............ 83 ammunition†.... .... .... .... .3“ ,\1t. Plessset......................lfl .‘6- rsooil................ .... .... l“ K Tieeyuoui ......... .... ..........m \J d: :‘ . - ’sJitt’bOllI ï¬ned. . , , .. _ . . â€,3. “an. . . 78 D... O... C... 0.0...â€9 Oak I.esf......... ......... .......... flint hrrn..... ; flout ir Biirleigh ........- ......m . . . . 87 .li’rirk ley .................. . .. . .. . . .. . 50 : Shamrock......................... .. 80 3330131.... .... .... .... . ...........6.259 itir. Whitton bid 8 i-4c, us it starter, and Mr. Rollins made it 3 8-8c. which was rItsed by Mr (‘eok to 8 l-Sc, Mr. \t‘vhittnn ursde it 8 34¢, end Mr Fitz gorsld raised tel 18-1“, Ind i‘enirsl Smith, Myrtle, Futon-ills, ’i’rswern, Best Emily, t'svsnville, Fleetwoed. Mi Plover-J and Missing Link secrp- ted. Mr. Fitzgersld bid 8 84¢, for further selections. bi r. W bitton raised this to 8 iii-16c, and secured \Vestwood, Viri- iers, Keene and Bensfort. Orinonde rel-.scd. M r. \t’li that then bid 8 3 do, for fur- ther selections, Ind tir. Cochrane for Mr. Sanvejumped it to 8 7 8c. and Brictew, Mclrose Abbey, Shamrock and Ormunde sold. .t‘rr it titttun nrzniu bid 8 34¢, but in. Cï¬ok raiaé'a n to8 is We and Lake- ï¬eld and Lang accepted Mr. t‘ook tl~eu bid 3 3-“. for further erections, and Non ood, Otr-nshee Un- ion and Worse“ accepted. but iirdiau iiivvr, Paterborough, Pine Grove and Maple Leaf refused. Mr. Cook their bid 3 5-86, for further. Mr. l-‘i.z .ernld raised to 8 3 is, and Air. Kerr in S l3-ldc At this ï¬gure he 83 cured North Smith, Pine Grove, Young's l'oiut, smi Peterborough. Mr Kerr bid 83-“, which Mr, Rol- i n- reioed to 8 13.1%, sud Oskdsls, Daisy D , Maple Leaf and North Dum- rr.e-r sold. . .‘dr. Rollins bid 8 34¢, for further sel- i- clients, and ('cdardsle, Stony Lake. . Smith Burleigli, Oak Lesf. Buckhorn. a! J Indian Iliver 3| id Mr. Fi- z.eruid took Ballydufl'nt 8 34¢, subject to Stunt" itl inspection. sir i m k'thoujnt some oi the factor- too had sold the rim ‘5er of October, route c-ii' the Bond, and he wanted But no action was s lute-r. , Mr Rid-loting'gested that I corn inittee. c ntmluttrg .yl the Executive, 7.3" ' - ‘ Mr. Anderson, and the mskers of Late- ï¬eld snrl “'srnw factories, be appoin- ’ie.i to reuse theruies t-f the Board. ‘ 3;“l'. Clot-ii did nomhink the Board rules nqni- ed any rovlsiun. The rules were at right satin-y its‘re, and were or right all Lver ttre4irovince its sguide. tie thong? t the rules sgairist selling of the Board Wino» stringently enlnrced. .1 7 " Mr Anderson clsiuied tht he had cots id My cheese cfl'tlre Board He had written the n-sker, .snd told him I'll-b Mr. “33“}? It‘d Geared him sud told the matter he could sell or not, 8+ is bk _ Ir Guisir. t angir‘t'tliere should he ' seemed: for this kind oktbing, ' Ind tho: rules left as they were and observed. . Ir lt‘nldell’e motion wss in t pressed «and hefollt wed it up stth sseggrstlon‘ plebauhs buyers entertain the salesmen - at," oyster’sopper. This use received wish-videos" ef Ipprobetieu. 7" thheflhe Board was tender- ediotiis my.» end rennet] for the up of the chamber. , Bond the! Idjgtfl‘ed for the l 1 deal to no Hey River, August When i sunshade: lest letter, up. ' plush was on his was. to Resolution ‘wrth the Indians who werevgoiug to ‘24 their tresty money. They isred _u.nch better this year then but, The Commissioner was a letter men end o Is anxious to‘rtrsi fairly with the in- disns. They got $5.00 each. They were also given nct twine, powder and shot, lrtc sen hoes,i dvsvn spades, 1 dozen sr-ylhes, and u for: of csrpeuters’ too'l. also it bags of flour. to he need in times ofscrtrcity. M r. Marsh hss charge of the flour and is to give it to them when , they nced it Mr. Johnson and Mr Wilson, when all the Indians‘ were so try bed toldo everything. Mr. W gave up the school run! set the big boys to hoe the yotntoes. while he helped sir. J. with the nets, they had to visit them twice a day. They'worknd from 5.30 s. in. until ill p m., and we 0 very ill-ii to me Mr. Marsh and Charlie More home ucnin. When they came back everyone had it cold, and the Commissioner had given notice that every one was to be vaccinated. Small l'ox was at Edmor. ton and they were afraid of it spread- ing through the country. They gave Air .\1. illOt'ttct-tne points,snd when he came home he had to set towork. “hat wt ii vaccination and La (irippe there wasa very sick community. Mr. ill. spent more than lrsii his time with the lndians. The day before they left for Resolution the Priest came over Ind asked if he could go with them. As there was plenty of room in the w hale- hont. .\ir. M. said he could ire. All the people at Resolution sre ltnmnuists ex- cept one family and they are no credit to Protestantism. They had heard of the conï¬rmation, and when our in- diuns got over they began at once to persecute thenr and tell them all the had things they could ribcut Protest- ants. Constant dripping nears the s‘oue,snd if you repeat a story often enough someone “ill believe it. Suri- r so, our Chief, asked them how it was, if the Protestants were so had, all the rmmmissioners and police who came in- to lltr' country belonged to them, and the Queen also. lie said they could read books and knew p’entv, yet _t hey here l’rotestsuts. They could not an. seer. so they got the Priest to answer tor them. Ile told Sunrise that long ago there wsu s King is he got tired of h's wife and wentcd to put her Iwnyo but the l‘ope would not let him, so he get and hid stsrtrd the Preteslsnt t lunch, and thst was how it ï¬rst csme to be. and that was a by the Queen sud these other people were Protestants. \V bun they were sick he went constitut- ly amongst them. The devil hrui hold of them, but if they would let him prey for tlrtm he would help them. A grant spirit of unrest pervaded the Villuxe. its could feel and see it. but were unable to scoount for it, until one do) sunrise came up sun told Mr- ». the w no.0 story, and ended by say- tng they wanted to do right, but did notk..os shut use right. Mr. M. hsu alleys told incur the truth about other unstiers,snd so had the Print. Now, Mr. chum one thing was right, and the Priest anothc r. Mr ti. beds long talk with uiur then be told Chortle Morn, who can read both English it: d indiuii, to tell him what the Bible snid Nuts, the trouble seems to have blown over, but it has shown us how week sud potterlese we are of ourselve; to do anything for them. Only by the power of (iod are they to be saved. We need your earnrsl pm) on fir them. that they may beenlrglrtencd and that they be enabled to l’ettd Ut‘d'fl \Vurd fut themselves. Satan is working hard. but thank God so fur he has been foiled. We hove another worker now, it Mr. \t’sshhurne, who Mr, Marsh, with the Bishop's permission, has engaged for a year. its is s splendid worker We hope he may be willing to stay longer We have now 35chlldyen in the school, and expect 3 or i more by the last bout. Our house is full to onerflowing. in your prayers for St Peter’s Mission. do not forget to pray that God will give int such day «hr driily bread. We have had no fish now for two drtye, nor wil' we bu able to get wry to- morruw, fnr‘the storm has been so great the fish will he till d'ttd in the nets, they “ill hrivs to set fresh nets hsl’orr' we get any fish. We have one bag l-f flour, 15 lbs lmrlnv, rim! 6 tin. rice lcft to feed the children iiniilthe Iiippl rs come in Si‘ptcndmr You ya.- when it storm comes up rind we can. not get to the nets. it mow s it great In a n-.n:-lo of weeks our potatoes will be large enough to dig, then we will be all right. We have a .Ie' every Sunder now, but the! is all. August 20th. A number of tlu- lu- d'sns are away hunting: one man came home yesterdav; his pnrty had killed 3 bears and s moose They will prohs‘ly Ill get plenty of meat, “‘5 have one prior boy in the 801l01-l who is a miserable looking object ; his whole neck and part of his body, un- der bii arms. are covered with scrofuo in. sores, ltlr. Wilson dresses the pores twice a day, it takes him three quer- ters of an hour each time. No one could help being sorry for the poor I) y The children were all vurv sick sou inisershle when they hint is grip. For a. couple oi weeks it seemed its if Mite \t‘llgriss ithl‘It‘i'i had it Fpooft and bottle in her hand. I made up medi- cine bv the hull gallon until the me- teriuls were done, and than we had to let them cr-iich away. Our garden has done much better than we expected. At ï¬rst we were afraid it Was not go- ing to do any gom‘, lint tliincs lisve grown very quickly of late. We have had rudishes. lettuce onions, gens. carrots, turnips and cabbage already besides the p tutors. Our sweet peas and prinslos are lovely. We hevelhem all over the house, and the mlgiionetfo and candy tnfr are growing wild We are patiently waiting for the stesmer to come with our goods. It generaliv comes about the 15th of September: it use some as early as the 1th. New i this! i have told you nrnrty all that has hsppeu- ed stnot- I have told you nesrtv sit that hes hIpp-nod slum- t test wrote. I was in glad to got so recur letters from borne by the test ms". 1 still look on Ora-Ines u my home. It siwnys do.- me good to hes: â€our more, I hope ems stilt considerate one ofyon. for t 8.3!!" you I do. “It pledges do you ult- Mrtnke in the w. A new and how merry members have you 1 The are" wt" gm... leave The Wrisley ll lust 00mm: in Int! 1 must close with I word of [re-tier to out. m-mherofths W. A. 1 two" at the hubs- some comforter van In sending me end hop. soon to «e tt. Thank- you at! so much for vonrktnd "ranch. or me. Rome-titer X m stwsvesoizind to he" trow- snr of row. "therehpnrtï¬incwm would like to hear ofmors sent-Mom let me know Min nuts. M'" â€W 0:“ "seabed nt onenrrnv tartar- in tlon to the Deity. which '3 IMO V ycns trot-v. around this â€Mug w'th a similarities-elite: no the rand.bnt sli- ‘J'l" an innings of her a“ he? wool: ‘iPO' Mail It s stern mmr Your lovrng friend. â€4s or; u-s-w ï¬ve. .Vnnwmtx room... mm w. s. The organization of the Society is being "pushed forward rapidly. The ï¬rst debate took place with following debaters: Mr. B. Veals and Mr. G. R. McQuade for the affirmative; and Mr. W. S. Jardine 'and Mr. W. Graham forthe nega. tive. The subject w‘as, “Resolv- ed that Lord Cranstonn isabetter tvpe of man than \Villiam of Delorame." This subject \va 5 taken from “The Lay of the last Minstrel." The debatewas won by the afï¬rmative. This week another debate will be held on the subject :â€"Resolv- ed that Gen. French is a. better man than Gen. Bullor, Mr. H. Gulaugher and Miss 1.. Brown for the afï¬rmative, with Mr. A. Ken and Miss IS. Ivory for the nega- tive. The result will appear in next weeks Mirror. \V. S. Jardine, Cor. Sec. A Scheme is on foot to wipe off the indebtedness of the Omemcc Public Library. A series of con- certs will be held during the win- ter, the ï¬rst of which will be held' on Tuesdav. Dec. IO. A good program is being prepared. Turn out sid help keep this boon to the young people of Omcmee and sur- rounding country in our midst. At the ï¬fth annual meeting of St' Simon's Church Cricket Club, held on Thursday, Nov. 14th, at the residence of the Vice-Presi. dent of the club, Mr. Rmvlinson, 661en-road, Toronto, at which Rev. E. J. \Vood, presided, Mr. G. 1’. Campbell, who stood at the top of the batting averages, was pi‘t-srnted with a handsome new bat, donated by Mr. Wm. C. Mc- Caffrcy, the popular captain ofthe club. During the evening the members sat down to a sumptu- ous repast tendered by the genial host. Mr. McCiiffrey is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCaï¬'rey. Oincmce, and his many friends here will be pleased to learn ofhis popularity in Toronto, where he has held one of the best posrtions at the disposal of The Canada Electric Company. The Mirror jorns in wishing him continued success. . ._ “scum.“ .... mam-Mn " , py Society. \The Grsvenhurst Free Hospital for Don’t Miss Seeing the Elegant New Consumptlves. Editor oi the Mirror Slrz-Thv main building of ii‘reGru- euhurst Free Hospital for Consumptiv- es is nearly completed and only elinull amount. of money has been received for furnishings, lly the‘rrtte appeals us coming in we must double the number of beds without delay. ('ertsinly thIB free hospital is the country's most pressing need. Nearly every me i 1 brings distressing requests for help from clertzi men, mission workers and from the cmreum; the poor. A poor widow wants to be cured for the sake of her little hey; it luborer's wife pleads inf lreryonixg diurshter, her boy and her '3. )enHrld hub); a father \iith s lrtrue family of little children wants to be cured for his family’s trike; a me- clmnic and his info are to day consum- r-tives un'd unless help comes soon six children Will be orphans and irotneb as; a young heroic girl, struggling to earn a living for her mother and herself, is now a consumptive and (icstitutc: s young man giving his life to support an invalid mother and sister ï¬nds him- selfu victim of this terrible scourge These are only slew of the heart-break- ing appeals for help. We are depend- ent absolutely upon the generosity of benevolent people to provide for these sufferers. \Ve iii-k the substantial its- sietance of your readers in this hour of need. Your:- slncer‘tzly, " 1‘ WAL'll‘ZkJAMliS BROWN, ‘ecretury, Natlonai‘Sanitariuru Assoc-I intron, 1.37 Buy SL, Toronto. N. B : Subscriptions, money orders, cheques, etc., for this urgent charity mu' sent to The National Trust. 0 try, Limited, Treasurer, 2! King .nst. 'l‘oroirto; to M r. Wrtlter James Brown, or to the Editor of this paper. Rev. Irl R. iiicks Is Not. Dead. Natwitnstsmlirrg a widely current rumor that the ttcv. I“ it. ilicks was dultli, he nev- er wuuin better lrcnlth, runi ucver d.d it harder unit more sizxcusful years work than that Justclnslng. lie hrnjur-t compieb edhisliirgenndsploudid «Ulnar-nu for 1902 and, with his sinil‘ of uble helpers, has brought blsjournul. Wordnnd Works, Just- ly forward into international rcputstlon. l-‘oruqusrter ofu century Mr. Hicks tins grown in reputation uud usefulness an ill" people‘s astronomer, n u d furvcttst r: r o r storms and the ahnructei' ot'coining crowns. i Never ware his wcuthur forccnsts so sought l liftut us now, his timely warning or ascrrovs drouttithisyearhsvlng sever] the people from ionsnd sutt'crtng. Millions orhnshctn of wheat were harvested through his advice to pleat crops thnt would mature surly. The American psoyle will certeiuly stand by Prof. men. when it costs them so little smiths benefits-ire so grent. tits tine Al- msnsc or 200 puns is only 15c. and his splendid fumilyjournztl is only one duller I ycsr including- the Alumnae, Send to Word and Works l‘uh. Co., 2201 Locust St.. at. Loni at. Mo. FALL W â€Ell .lL‘lE†THAT ARE OFFERED AT R.B.AllanCo’s EVERY STYLE AND PRICF. \t'e have the Short Jackets. Medium and Longr Coats, Tight Fittingik Half’l‘igirt Back Coats in Black. Navy lilne. Grey 8: Fawn. Ladirs' Suits and Skirtsâ€"Every Style and Price in Ladies’ Ready-io-VVear Suits. A ï¬ne assortment of the very Newest Goods New Furs for Fall and \Vintcrâ€"Ludies' Electric Seal jackets. Coon Jackets. Astrachan Jackets, Alsoalaigze and complete assortment of Furs for neck wear. Also Gloves, Mitts, etc. Always a ï¬rst-class stock of Gloves, etc. Our Millinery Rooms are full Millinery to be found in Lindsay. Ladies' Underwear, Hosiery and of all the Newest and Host Stylish R. B. Allende Co. DIRECTLY OI’I’OS ITE POST OFFICE. LINDSAY. Free Reprints of Splendid Paintings. Mr. John tunes, who for twelve years lived among the miners and ranchers in our mvu West, and who first studied art in England when a youth, is recog- nised us (.‘susdu's leading exponent of out-door painting. Mr liines' two lust paintings are his best. two large can- rsscs, portraying typical incidents of our Western liie. They are styled. "0n the Edge of the Herd†and "The Min- er’s Parent-ll " The former is n strik- ing incident of it round-up, s cow-pun- cher. thrown from his horse, being charged upoii‘by it wild steer, while a follow-cu“ l-oy, racing after, as prepar- ing to threw his lasso The hard in the background grous restless and threat- one to stampede. Behind rill rice the snow-capped peaks of the Rockies. As it whole the painting is a masterpiece of coloring, draw in g rind action. "The Miner’s Farewell" depicts it mounted miner with saddle-huge bulg- ing with gold dust, homeward-liounri. Fer down in the valley he sights his old comrsdes working at the sluices. A isrting wsve sud cheer is exchanged. The heckground is s mm of mountain snd mist, forest Ind cloud. The trest- mest is westerly. bold, Ind true. The tisll’snd Empire lies secured exsct ls-celor reproductions of these paintings. 15:20 inches in size. Every detsil ofcolor sud grain is fsithiully brought out. They offer rm the choice ofthe two with every year's subscrip- Both pictures are given free if s subscriber remiss year's to his own, or if he takes the Daily for ‘ six months. ï¬es em clothing list, l Coats, Capos, Caperinrs, Gauntlets, Muffs, Caps, Ruffs, etc., in l l I l I l l l I V nuns FURS ! Great Bargains for this Season. .W........................._. .......... ,aâ€" ‘W :ï¬/(I‘J‘Jt-‘flzm‘a‘ahwév -..»~.v.«~.--u-r - , n E35555; THE STORE THAT .vazn DIIIPPO‘"I'- 59% ___‘_______â€"~_~_ The Store ‘ _v 3.Years ago, when opening busmess in» Peterboro' we .. adopted'the heading at the top of this 8A., andY have In 3 years built a ‘SUBSTANTIAL. SOLID BLblNliSS on its foundation. We may- not be able to suit may bOd)’. bill our Platform isysofair, and 50 broad, ' precludes the possibility of disappomtment. Nevwsappomts'l HERE IT Is : - 1 Goods are Bought and Sold for 03511. Price Only. , g 83hr: and Courteous Attention to’ Customer 3 Wants. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. g Your Money Back 1f You Ask It. 3 â€Some Lines on Which You Can Save. LADIES COATS. Don’t Buy Before Seeing Ours.‘ N0. 597 at $5.00. This Cost is 9. Marvel at the price. Made in Ger. many. of heavy cloth. 30 lriches long. Well lined with Satana, 6 large pearl buttons, ï¬nished With rows of ‘ stitching. \Ve Sell Hesicry, and we sell large quantities. Prices and qualities ARE RIGHT, Askto see these 2 lines. -23.- A BARGAIN 111‘ $5.00. Good Heavy Cas- mere Hose, fashioned, make, a regular 40c. quality. l l l l . . g 0111‘ Phil 298.. l l l l E full fine ‘HEAVY FREIZE COAT AT $4.75. This Coat is gotten up for both service and appearance, looks well, ï¬ts well, and Will wear well. PRICE ONLY 34.75. FUR LINED CAPES $10.00. Heavy Cloth Capes, lined with Fur, colorings of black, green 8: blue_ ssnvxcanBLE AND PRETTY 1": promo. NEW WRAPPERS. A shipment of New York made Ladies' \Vrappcrs, Just passed the customs, made With new “ Corsetrne" attachment. -59.- Same as above, only much heav- icr. would be splendid value at ï¬fty cents. PRICES $1.85 to $3.00. JOB WRAPPERS. 3o ONLY Hoavv Winter Wrappers, variety of styles, some velvet trimmed, others With braid trimmings, Were priced as high as $2.75. Our price, Our Price 39c. To CLEAR ONLY as... i r "Foruarlfleor; For Ladies All departments uell stocked \vitlr the latest and best, To eed Press Suiting! Muck and .l.‘olored Seuss with trimmings to suit \Traptreitrn-â€"n lune assuriinent Ill new and handsome designs. tones, dark I‘rints. l‘lrrnnelettes and all Wool Flannel», a new stock of laws eurhrordsries and small wares. ' FOR MEN Tin: larg‘estdand best stock of Clothing ever shown bv us Sill s, sp en id goods and fine ï¬tting Overcoats also o'cuse ‘ . r . ' t l B. ' r . sizes from :4 to 35. Shirts and Drawers, Stanï¬eld’s enshrinfeblii’ baidtdrtï¬r pure wool, and warranted not to shrink in washing. . BOOTS AND SHOE 8. Both in Ladies’ and Men's goods, principally Marsh' 0 made In Canada. Also American makes Our import order of tea. has just come to hand, for'st passed. PAINTSâ€"no need to say more than that w HARDWAREâ€"A car load of bar and band iron ii and u no nails, tnrred sheeting. dry, ' gate and burn door hinges, slrap and Boar For Sale. For Sale, rt Thoroughbred Yorkslire Apply to '1‘. ll. Fee, Lot 12, ('on. 5, Erir11_v,or Othernee Pest (lilies. Boar, u it h pedigree. Sold by All Newsdcalcrs 'l‘vr ecd suits, “(-"ldd and Music a vast volume of New. Choice Copyright Compositions by the most popular authors. 54 Pages If Piano lllllSlll Half Vocal, lef instrumental 21011111111813 1’18688 fill Plane Once a. Month for 25 Cents. Yearly Subscription, $2.00. ‘ If bought in any music store at one-half off. would cost $5.25, I saving of $5.00 monthly. ‘ In one year you get nearly 800 Pages of Music, comprising 252 Complete Pieces f“ the Piano. If you wiliscnd us tthsmcsndAddt-cesot FIVE Piano and Organ Players. we will send you a copy of the Magazine Free. J. w. PEPPER, Publisher, â€girth s Locust Sts.. Philadelphia. Pa. s goods, no better good! in Ladies’ les. rength Ind flavor is unsur- e sell tne Sherwin- “'llllsu-l. . . arse-shoes, loans nails, cut plain sheeting. rooting felt, glass, putty. . . 'l‘, hinges, bolts locks ' I everytlirnt: to he found in a ï¬rst-class Hardwue Storm.“ es lo:np'rf:e:dii:. 3:11;! where. We sell Rifles Revolvers Shot Guns an! A ‘ . .. .- - mmumtion sn - tools at right prices. “ ban you went Lecterns, Cattle Chains er 303.1313“: ate give us a call. We solicit a continuance of your petrorrsge Wm. Curry '00. -..._______‘___~ “â€"N H OMEM full upwith all kinds of CANDIES 15°" Confectionery, Biscuits, Fruits, Almonds, Raisrns, c. Call and See Our Display. Oranges, Lemons any Style, and in any kind of Fur. Prices to suit the Closest Buyers, and Entire Satisfirction Guaranteed to all. Read these carefully over: W B R 9 DB Men's fur coats, from $13.50 |' Ladies" Astrachau coats . ..... ‘ $15.00 Ladies' Caperines and Collarettcs, from . ..... $2.50 -â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"_.__~_‘_ _ ~ Muffs, ruffs, gauntlets and caps at same special rate. Ladies' Combination Caperine, Astrachan and E E l 6 Seal, SpeCIal $5.00. ‘ gammaï¬ We are in a position to offer you these great Bargains, because we purchased a large quantity of skins at a great reduction in price, a “11 a g and have had a large numbcrof Collarettes made up. \Vishing to give our many customers the beneï¬t of our buying, we place these RE .. g] WW‘ Bargains before you. Buy early. Get ï¬rst choice- Best always picked ï¬rst. Men’s. and Boys Caps, 25 Cents. l............A11 lureguarantecd. Noitroublc to show goods............. Peterborough’s Favorite Fur Stare. [Fred A'. Clarke,- 3subscription to the Weeklv,in sallitti'n . 1 N0. 374 GEORGE STREET. Agent, .. Co ’ s ‘ Is the Place to Buy Lumber, Laih Shingles, Cement, Plas- ter Paris Charcoal. Also He d .. ‘ “ . Cheese Butter ,, Brands. a quarters for \‘l rudsor bait, Dan, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Always ~ou hand. Perfectly Dried, and Seasoned. Best Hard and Soft Coal. Cordwood and Millwood. Call and get our prices and examine goods. TELEPHONEsâ€"Agent's Ofï¬ce, 77‘B ';-,Town'0ï¬ice, 77; Mill Oï¬ice 78 ., . e. H. . BAKER, " ' ~-’ Lindsay J Heavy Tweed qualities O‘cleeeeeee 3 i r Uurstoi‘k is fully assorted in lir- » , 'V nique Clicks In the line of Clocks there is Wide range for your selection it Small clocks that arepreltt) -' reliable; they make tastefu o merits and keep good time. t Polished natural wood cases metal, or marbleâ€"you Select auit 'our taste. . 8 }Day Clocks, reliable, 0 $2.50. Our prices are the lowest ï¬ne goods. The Panic Jeweler Still W. l. MCEARWI 77 Kelli-St, LINDSA 0.000 LIdiers. Sate. efl box ', No. a. 10 degrees stronger.†per box. 1 or Lucille: onmreeï¬iaot ppo-y Windsor 0:: stars e In Glass. 1 Ind 2 sold Ind recommended by responsible Dmggists Ln LOCK I; LRCONIC Thanksgiving ‘Dsy. A Union Therm-giving Service will hold in the Methodist Church, Omeinee, o Thursday, It 1! mm. Rev. W. ll. Ksunswi- B. D.. will conduct the service. TH -1â€"“)" .47 1/7:V1' '7 . 1 \ (fau'é‘tw/C 6‘; v ‘ U~l ,\. be" Dry Goods. PETERBSRO Montreal, .\'nv., 1901. To the Public: Your druggrst is hereby authorized to refund the pur- chsso price on s twenty-ï¬ve or ï¬fty cent bottle of Greene's Warraritm.’ Syrupof Tur,i{ it fails to cure your rough or cold. (Signed) The Lester ii Greene Co The Epwortti League of the (humane Methodist ( huh-ii intend having a (fair- versutiou SuCiatl on the evening of Thanksgiving Day. Mini-aim: 10c. t'.‘ :" 35¢. Allure eurdisdy rm twi. i‘iviuiou CUE?“ sittings L-n‘. "72:2. 1! you n-qmw ::::_\ tiring 7'.- 9zir-ctncfes , ‘ Visfi§l nyeflsnsms «in. ('all and have your eyes Cook's Cotton Root Compound an over is “Many used men . 1 â€es “k our dm ‘3: for Cat‘s Cases Red Ca- possd. Tyske no 055;, as all Mixtures. pills 8116 intuitions Ire dangerous. Price. he. I. 31 ï¬e; ’ 1 rice and two O-een l pcnpri Mr. and N l†:0“ u.’.! N1 3354 ., _t.;-:.-«l -SJislncxrun guaranteed. Fm“:- *\-. I’ ll (ft) \ it, llruggist and Optician, “mi†Lindsayâ€"11'. ; â€"95†. > James \\ e understand a ~young lady of‘ Omemcc has become a herorne by . “9 saving Oilc of tire young men of : comfn our Village from drowning this ? (“mm week. . cumin burst Prof. J. 11.1lc Sllberg, optic-inn and cele- ti a, l1 1 t brntud eye wactnllsl, from Germany. wiEi V ester-ti Vieitornenra‘three urn-m it your. and muv ' ers bu be consulted at the. lira-thorn House l'nriors. His ’1 \t'Itclt fordnles. All consultations free or 3 all till charge. Tiroschuvitig week or imperfect, t' e. 6e 1i eyes: should not fail to consult trim. ‘ ; ire dot The G. T. R. will issue return 7 1â€! fa“ tickets at Single ï¬rstclzrss {are ‘v “*M'h between all stations in Canada, I N" “l on Nov. 27th and 28:11, good re. i 1'63“ turning from destination on or x†a†before Dec. 2nd, Igor. ’ ‘1‘“ "d V . ‘ Ai I‘or pure drugs at lowest prices, go to 1‘}- P. H, LOAD, Plan B. ilriiggist and 0p- O‘f lid ticisu, Lindsay â€":f. : hmzlj ~ . . ‘ \\‘ ’.‘ 'lhe Anniversary Servzces and cat. I‘owl Supper in cormcction with : Rel the Bethel Methodist Church on RL‘CIC Sunday and Monday wcrcagrand 5 ASH)! success. Full particulars will be chk given next week. Thomson Brady, Kent St. Lindsay: keeps in stock a large and free): stock 1 Att‘ of groceries at prices as low as the low- 7 cat 0 set. Give us u call when in to: n.â€"3m ‘ IOC 1 Mr. Chas. Mills' many friends D Will be pleased to learn he has got , p 2. change for the better. and st: orig Dent. hopes are entertained fora S‘r~<i\' _ 011181 testeration to health. : Ofï¬Cl LINDSAY BICYCLE AND nix-2m: T IV BrpIIrW’orkn. Bicycle rcpuirhgli: .' ‘; ° branches. stn mower». Sen-runner ., -. Stem Finder Knottere. an, rim. W. RHEH r:". Meclisnicsi Expert,2>th.St.‘s'orrE-.~ - ~ T1) The(‘hrtetmns number or Tin lkllll‘ gmr ' in about thr-ant oftiro sp -ciul :trriszn. .. s- , Canï¬ c-ics [ti-uncanny. 1‘hccowrt-um-n: .Af- ‘ f l IlIlIi' production, showing innate. 23y . O 1 ’6 cownl‘n wormm. standing grrcriu‘m- in n ' “a“ (l brilliantly lighted salon. T'u charming? ’ . iovvs‘eriasmun by Cyrus Tomsand ltrsdy, l meilCl plenty ofndviee rcgsrding Chisinau. gifts, , f y timely pointers on (‘ooko-ry. ‘I later tint» â€â€˜1 a emofplnnts,s.il the first: unmi‘tir-uln-x iii- [if 'cni t~rprei-d into simplelsngzram cat: h-~ found in the (‘hristmnxuumbernf he llcitncutor. I) ‘ ltiswsplsndidmszszine.«n1 funioryirtstdO‘ r. ‘ And out. There is no mugmlw {or \V'rlnon Succoslj It present published thin '.~ mm. oruvticnl at the â€3".“ DI‘“8 All I Xiitrtr- if: fur-U, H. 0‘ |e‘(} beer-siteown recommendatio. . laiic‘l . r ‘ P. HZCOAD. l’hm.B.. l‘rut'N' A-‘lplicinn : in ti 9 Lindeny 0nt..successur in ~ i'vrrm. n--xt , l ‘00?!†uch'fl, will h: :1:'.<i'.l- nocnrnmo- ‘v a“ up diu- my predecessor's oi". cumincr: in all due i, his specie! linenâ€"3m i MtorOmsmee Mirror, i‘~r:w"""."nt. l ho?“ DeIrStr,â€"Pcmitmem tbmzâ€" y. u forthe ‘ ‘5' Will eeldderebie trouble Ind expme to which A 50 you went in printing mydtcovntss. iss- ‘ 1 canyon thlti wrd it use rec: compil- be 1“ sust.sndesa ssythetl so. netofbcn had I Chum work frImIle'issmper em e from typo- g‘vmg ' mphtssiscrors. Iwiu/hyru ‘vl_\ourput-er ‘ ‘ ti success. ism.yourseortr.;';.. 5““ s. w. urns. at 7.31 Itsny or our renders 1-" (Wis-ted W im‘ilct here the sermons or PM. .vyec “one" in Mint. «Molly those vno vvr r. r noble to 1.32:: ottend the services on as own-16: 01““ piicdw mntflslthere. “'0 hate heard many 0! Artists Wrestlers speck very countiHWY-IH’!’ 0†3T3}; 3h 'discourerr-(rrred toatr‘ve- We “1““ “:1;er the Professor torhis kindly rut-react to the door ‘ skier. “â€3931 ‘ v -22 .4