J é} h VVI< ) sule CD n~ ' }‘ . 5,-- #4- v c: -h WM A co E." ..3,ampere»;rise/pegs(papa/ls(pepmanageaisqusqsqsqsmqswgwsw THURSDAY' OCTOBER 22:16, no. Fenelon Fans FEDERAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. The ambitious young student of fair education can com. plete a course with us in 4 months. The advanced stu- dent finishes in 3 months, but 4 months is the avers it time. We charge only for the time a pupil is with us. Now is the best time to enter. . A. M. HOUSTON, Manager, LINDSAY, our. St E er Diggers Strike Has Been Settled SatiSfactory FWE OF THE MEN ARE BACK TO WORKâ€"WILL BE GIVEN $l.75 A DAYâ€"THEY WANTED $2.00â€" MANY HAD FAerLlES TO SUP PORT. T3,, n.3,, higher wages, which: Inspector Begg, who is in charge of fauis' gnu.»- f~"_“i=‘l"‘lil ymornmg about 7 ithe construction of the sewer, was in- ,r,j;[.,;.; â€212‘ Nissex-st. sewer, has’ - itervrewed by a Free Press reporter at :;l.~I " wttle'tl. . . Fir:- ,.:: 3â€,,“ out of the nine: this. morning an dsaid he had been Wm“. “mg, for $300 per day: paying .the men the same wages as ..msmn with $1.75 per that Paid by Mr- Bridge. at the 02- 5150 which theyf one ï¬ltration plant, where the work- w- :_,. anâ€, receiving. The wag: men are engaged in harder and deep- : ..., W “1.1,“.ng was: Botï¬ er work. They were worth more per : . ;_,_._;,:_,.‘ $1.60: upper digging, ; day than those engaged in this sewer. 51.4w “3‘. <33; jHe pointed out to the scribe the fool- 11 g. ,g “n Sunday evening in- f ishness in such a move. Many of the ' \"2. W. Jordan, chairman? men, he said, had large families to 5 “HI-k, demanding $2.00; support and needed every cent they whvn he refused they: could get. : :. would meet him at} This sewer, which is being con- ',.,.,_,uhu. hour Mondayl structed on Peel-st, from the main W sewer on Cambridge-st. and across the , m=-n. as they promis- , 31.. Jordan, who, after somef park to the other main on Kent-st, ‘vS ,. v. «gm-J out that the town: in all 1400 feet in length, and 13 feet oi: . * 9:3: rlik'll a price to any.E deep. At present Mr. Begg has in his .. _ ' x \tH'ik The strikers ac Eemploy about 17 men, ï¬ve of whom Cxi'ililt'll "7 their work. jbelong t0 the Strikers. Better Train Smite §Bobcaygeon Druggist At Omemec Village? ‘ H38 Passed Away , am ORDER OF THEIDEATH 0F MR. THOS. BAKER AT. .' Filt- gh: .. . '- applied to the rockers 0f 8» chair.;A. Bradshaw. . : :.... 3° as to “ender the motion of the? Dear Sunâ€"mil this 12th r6 tam. be: ‘9‘“ THE R‘“ . . . . W Major F. Holmes Hopkins was ap- place the Lindsay regiment on a par BOARD OF RAILWAY COM' GENERAL HOSPITAL, proached yesterday by The Free Press. with Toronto organizations, and he} : -â€"â€"â€". .‘VHSSPONERS. TORONTO' ' relative to this. He is a young man: hoped that before long this would be â€"â€" , who has risen from the ranks, and ia_ brought about. 9 ‘K’ T; 2; . :-. my. Marine World, At the General Hospital, Toronto. __ __ LINDSAY S NE EST STORE. c..‘;:i:»~ ’ foliwuing; The Board of October 14th, Mr Thomas Baker, a ’ : Reflux ' _: “H“‘imnwrs issued order'hlghly respected and Wen‘known COLQ HUGHES MAIORITY m 1904 : l - an >.-- 1“... an 's- i . - druogist of Bobcaygeon, passed away . i X’- .- ~ assess: . H. OVER R. J. McLAUGHLIN WAS 303 g ‘ 1;: County of Vic-about" ten days ago and his physic1an l . . i071; : g , :‘Eiii: that by reason. of grderiedt 51111:: tguggigsgtohvggergah:1:5: The following are the ofï¬cial re- NORTH VICTORIA. : _ ' , : n“, ; . :' Dun - ~ . - :1. . ,Qfl , _:::::;Tl(1)htsta:;](>: iii: of the boWelS. Very httled hopcel 1i? 2353158533331: Donnmon e ectlons Of Fenelon Falls. I LINDSAY, ON TARI O. ., ‘ “‘ i’ ‘ "g . his recovery was entertaine , an s r ' :' Village are buFJeCted condition graduall ygrewr worse until SOUTH VlCTOR‘A § .0: .:i:::..:1:ic:e.: expense 811: he ï¬nally sank into eternal rest yea! L' d . _ if "2:8 idiiidalgxhsatfle terday morning. The regains were I" say. §~ § g r? i: . z.; , s ’ conveyed from Toronto to o caygeon‘ . â€". .-. ‘.â€". :.: : :2 _ ll.::;tsu(:§1t::3ie:0;ns‘ and passed through lLere lagt nightd . E g): 3': >: g FORMERLY lN PETERBORO. :**H*m****“H**flm““"****fl******Â¥*****H* if.“ ‘ â€â€œ2": ’ 5 , The intelli ence of is sa an su - , g a ‘ n * ._.~:;.. _. 5i:zin:1nts may demandiden demise am no doubt be learned § § Si 5 E, g. % % Dysart and Dudley. 3 :‘Th‘c most brilliant chorus on earth. ~Mnnchcster Guardian. 3:: z; ; ; ~;;»- representatives for with deep sorrow and regret by a host a“ .â€" ,5 E : h: m 2 2 _ g The finest body of singers in the world.â€â€"Arthur Nikisch. an (T and couiilsel (for tbs of friends in'Lindsay, and a :hladow g g go 5’ No. 1 ............... 57 68 43 55 . § .3: Th Gt test E t th f i V "h" “ ’ Slim: was 3’ ege ’ an. 0f gloom has been caSt over e en- : ’5 ,4 N0. 2 ............... 52 61 58 82 . F‘ I“ c a yen in e Annals ' . ' a. i :‘j'““" ' - ill“ Board 0‘ {gaff tire village where thteo decefsed lived.d E; E E g ; Fonelon. g g g é l E 0 Impala-l M33“ . g; a: :v.:;~ ~ ; (llllf'lllt‘t' and the . .‘ . He was a druggist y pro ession, an .2 No 1 ............. a, 18 17 24 . 2. Flyin Visit to Canada of [W Iv “D _ . -â€"â€"â€". if '. - Hum} orders that the’was doing business in the store form- 1 E. Ward No. 1 32 62 78 5§ No. 2 ............... 55 58 58 55 § 5 fl. :3," 3 of DER. CHARLES A. E. éA;R?§SvolflIE:r;l:-¢gzectgm 2 â€in. :. wH'iC’i- be as followaz‘erly occupied by Dr. McCamus, who 2 E. VYard No. 2....10-3 109 116 If; No. 3 ............... 7 60 79 69 g ‘5. e3 :3 II: _ , in: g rang;- 3.; 3 an trains each waylat present resides in Lindsay. The 3 S. Ward No l ....122 :30 08 it" No. 4 ..... 60 63 34 42 5 g 5 g z * ...op a: :1, , «.31. m. junction-station, store had only been under his super- 4 8. Ward do .. â€.13.: “if; 130 14; No. 5 ........... - 65 52 63 64 m a: ,4 it , i “5 (*7 M. ~ That at the inner, or vision for the past year, and during 5 S. Ward lilo. 3 ":1 _3 a4 Eldon. No. l ............... 67 87 ‘1 47 g a: 1M n platform the follow- that time he had been very success- 6 N. Ward ho l 83 a 4 . No. l 53 85 98 88 No. 2 .............. 16 2‘ 3 2 it â€I in: mix. «m: The noon train, iful. The deceased leaves behim him tol7 §. 33'8“} £0. 2 W122 1i? :3 :1; No. 3 ............... 76 91 123 73 No. 3 ............... m 28 0 1 g : 3;; Wins '1‘ at 7.50 a. m. via mourn his loss a wife and W0 young 8 L- 8" i 0- ’ _ - - No. 3 ............... 94 90 90 91 “onmum IN ".5 FULL 1' 8395:}: m.» £‘.-:.-rimrough. Either theï¬hlldren : â€Interline;3 «‘0 6.5 nlNo. 4 ........w......."68 94 60 35 No. 1 ............... ‘3 74 18 25 3 CHOW FORCE of 200 VOICES : can: :;;. '1 {min leaving Toronto; ' 1533:2300 . . 74 5-3 25 3'ilNo 1 oodvn 1: 3‘ ‘3 54 Glam E «ii C d I": Dr. H Cow : m 0 Id“: I?†p '9' , fl' 1‘, 198V‘i . ...: ........ . :. . ............ ... . ............... 4" n a 44 g â€â€˜4' Two-.2» lair-1‘. VTlienéinoiriing flY' inunte's can Shunt Red 3 1611/1636 "i“‘l """ {17‘ f: :54 ‘g'lNo 1 Garden.†27 81 68 N° 1 Cardiff a: “Not merely ngrcat. a wonderful choir."-â€"Dr. A. S Voztc ‘ 9‘? ï¬rm-u Pw-rim'uugh to Toronto? V ’4 a wom ' ‘ i .............. 4 4 12 12 : ‘ g » . . "3e Age. 11a ........ 43 41 81 ~32 No. 2 ........ . ....... at as 34 as NO- 1 --------------- Fr: (\r.:,;i1‘_.' liliill tram, leavmg Pet-l r at Any '2 glitz-Jill’s . . ...... 34 21 58 59 _ Digby 80d 4'0de N0. 2 ............... 37 31 lo 15; LINDSAY SKATING RINK i 7.3m?!“ p.111. for Lindsay and, â€"-â€"-â€"- 7 Emails. ......... 66 63 94 76 ‘No. 1 ............... a) m 18 21 No. 3 (new .- 7 ... 9 i o P’°P°â€â€˜.:.°%MR- BRADSHAW WW“ m. s E... ------ e e 24 3*» ...... '0 ......â€" l- Thrahy Afternoon, Nov 12th, at 2.30 i ml. Th- limitidï¬lk‘tl‘ii‘it‘t 13:51:: czhatj TER FROM GAME AND FlSH- ’ . OPS-26 41 97. 193 ii: 21 ..... . ......... 3: ii I: : g MONEY STOLEN. . : : o :1» :tmin -. rt-im- herein provided for? ERIES DEPARTMFNT. égaanvdzjt ----- 40 ‘37 3: ‘47 . ............... . . Upon re .ni-Tmm F on 1"“. ! PRICE “.00. ,‘ 'Y'qulzr ism... m>erati0n not later. ""~"" 3Town Hall ........ 84 so 30 46 No.7 l ............. -'84 84 31 an - , . ' , {Ion ...: 1:). And that the plat-:; The deer season is now 3?}!W’l4ncflughs .. .: 60 59 89 64 . “mowing, :, when hell‘s: been “13.81:an pro- . um now OPEN at A. E. M?! at- “rm l" Nov-ll from the sidewalk citing and Mr. BradshaW, Gleam $015,390“?~ 1‘0 -- - 91 5Ԡ37 40 N0. 1‘ ............... El 78. 343 on M , â€an _ .- “'0. M will b". m m : MUth-on <ll‘6t't westward. lavoid the trouble. whicl; occurred.“ ‘ Jackson’s E . .‘44 53- 43 38 go. : ........;...... 3 g g 15 “ . .. . “ m 2 -n_,ï¬__._______,_ 'year from the seizure o a large 1mm“ 3 __ . ’ . .m y, . . ‘ o. : ~ 3 '. ‘ 3" â€BEER-TIRED ROCKING CHAIRS.lber of fawn. haswritten *0 the 9“!†l-Smtxe’,3 -------_.°9 . ‘3 19 .1" :" mum. , . .. RATES 0" ALL RAHâ€"WAYS. " land Fisheries Depam enlt m-d WV. 8 Tcwmhlp Hall ~o. “ a i: :2 «N0. .1. ..a.s...........§â€-‘ - u . «â€3, n ' - . ‘ . â€" g p: western inventor has devised flied ï¬fe IgnorWiHS£Pb3 7 Had "t,w','“j ' : 80.: 84â€.".."H'd" 5: B ‘8 ~ .2 Hmwnh“ I“- â€RM", 5 cllmallc shoe or tread, which may; 01011.1?ail :06- g 7- ...-’7 :.o*'“'.".. - No. .1. xmrhn; 31 .a » "iiâ€"n, .- «. , .. . ~ I -- August was. t , a ‘F greasy and noiseless, and prevent. “119mg and damage to the floor and! . Rim: of the apartment, or to the m’ 3 mg come: With which the rocket may 3 an Ii 1n contact. The shOeS may 1†0‘ lhiired'to the rockers irrespective 0!} trill!“ -~ {011119;th or form, and each Shoe isl. ‘ i ‘ 'hic thha bumper at the rear and.l ' . _ " hovem during excessive WWI. “m :m no" ent of the chair will engage the. , Wooldatlild thus prevent overturnins‘ . If m Wed at: all apartment houses wemtm» . ' . wrth quiet rockers! T S i" : moussr urro mamas: critic ~13mm or rare! m , ALIAS Peacvfs'tonuâ€"s‘rmngwnvrro BE ass-Aiken- ‘ cousrABLE was nor rof‘aume â€" DEATH. CAUSED BY A FRM‘J‘URED sKULL .death from a Maoidioskhll, themandiedatthrcemnmtcstoiivc. caused by a fall while in an intoxi. on the evening of the 15th inst. catcd condition; in the police cello. ngdutgflpilge :tt.:nded miles.†is; "d l" "mmmmd ""t a“ m the evening of the accident and fouiid t? "‘0 'Wk‘UP 5' "Put in both:- oondl- him seriously injured and sent him to hot) for the reception of m the hospital. We exonerate the constable in char-gel Constable John. Short '33 than at. from name any violence. ed a few questions re the accident. Such was the verdict of the jury inl He stated that after getting Stub!» the case of Percy Stubbs, alias Percy' down the stairs he let go his hold on Sloan, who died in the Ross Memoriall him to turn on the light, and on so hospital on Thursday afternoon. ldoing the man tell to the cement The Jurymen for the inquest were floor. Messrs. James Staples, Thos. Brady,‘ Mr. Sam. Ferguson told of seeing Alert. Clark, M. H .Sisson, Wm. Gal-' Stubbs‘ in a drunken condition. being braith, George Foster, Robt. Cham- _ taken down the stairs to the lock-up. hers. John O’Leary, A. Laidley, W. He could plainly see, he said, through H'. LeHane, J. A. Gillogly, D. Sin-:the dim light, that the man arrested clair, Sterling F. Newton, Dan O’Con~ l was lying on the floor as if in an nell, James Fleury, and Mr. Geo. In- unconscious state, with his bleeding gle acted as foreman. lhead in Mr. Short's arms. The body was viewed on Friday in The following gave evidence similar Anderson dz Nugent’s undertaking} to Mr. Ferguson’s: Mr. A. Palen parlors, and the inquest into the , Mr. R Crumb, Mr. Wm. Bell and In- cause of death was held Saturdaytpector Thornbury.. at 9.30 in the Council chamber, with Dr. Blanchard reviewed the evi- Dr. Blanchard as coroner. dence taken from the diflerent witnes- The ï¬rst witness called on was Dr. .ses, after which the jury went out and Brown, who testiï¬ed to having at- ? returned in ï¬fteen minutes with the tended the deceased man in the hos-lverdict noted above. 45th. Regiment Should Meet Once a Week :For Drill WOULD BRING THE YOUNG SOLDIERS TO A HIGH STATE OF EF- FICIENCYâ€"ARMORIES SHOULD BE ERECTED â€" MAJOR HOPKINS INTERVIEWED. \ The military spirit is growing In; in touch with the needs of the men Lindsay, and it is asserted that be-f who are under him. Major Hopkins fore long the 45th regiment of this ; was very much in favor of something town will be one of the modern regi-f of this nature being done. He said ments in the province. The town of: it would be a big step in advance "or Lindsay, as is well known, is a grow-g the town and would bring the regi- ing community and is fast becoming: ment to a high state of efï¬ciency. a great commercial and manufactur-g The regiment, he said, was muster-I ing centre. It has facilities both by: ed in Lindsay every year, and taken rail and water that makes it a town I to camp, and there was a marked con- with a future to it. :trast between their irregular march- It has long been felt that Lindsay. ing and their soldierly carriage on should have an armoury, where the: their return in twelve days. He. members of the regiment could gath-i thougth that if twelve days would er once a week for drill, and also to' make that improvement, one night a be so ï¬tted as to add to the social week all through the fall and spring life of the young Tommy and keep the would make a decided improvement regiment together through the winter in the men. months. F He went further. It had always It would take some time for an ar- been his aim to see the 45th regi- moury to be erected, but some place ment with a bugle band, signal sec- could be secured ‘in the meantime tion, stretcher bearer corps, maxim that would serve for that purpose. fgun section. These, he said, would _ :. 8.111800» .0 sin. n~‘;§ .. » HV-_m.'; - ..v, 13.0.oovo-oonoyo‘,‘ Btu" ... 1:... sale in Lindsay’s History. Five cases cf: NEW FURS to be sold at, once, everything newâ€"no old stock. Sale started SATURDAY, OCT. * 17th. Throw Ties, sixty eight . and Grey Cooney, seventy Inches long, four tails, satin lined, Sale Price 2.75 Sale Price 3.50 52 7 Six only Brown Cooney 3 5 Ten Stolen in Brown, Black ink . long, . Five only Brown Cooney : 53-9 rein ...... .... $3.95 as: am... inches long, twelve , Sale Price 3.95 Sale Price 3.95 $2.50 Muff: of Brown, Black, Grey and White Cooney, Six onl Mink M . y armot Egg, cushion “7‘9- well made “d lishédt75 Muff: cushion shape, satin Sale Price 2.50 5319 Price 4.75 §7o§l9 mayh‘srhzni‘hftfs’, 38$ $1 9 Men’s Black Cooney Caps ma 0 assorted sizes. Sale Price each 7.50 Sale Price 1.95 American Sable Stole American Sable Th 12 0 two large heads and $ - . row c aw: dn hack, nw style, “310.00 T‘e’ brocaded lining, “x Sale Price 12-00 Sale Price 10.00 30 0 Six only Black Ash-ach' neat curl, thirty inches long, satin 0 American Sable Collar, lined, 3! sizes, silk girdle, Sale Price 30.00 Sale Price 42.50 SPECIAL FUR LINED COATS $50.00 in Black, Navy and Brown, with natural sable collar and rat lining assorted sizes worth from sixty-five to seventy-five dollars. SALE PRICE $50.00. ward Elgar. M†.m' su' m .....-» .