with: : } dense pr 4W9] 81:8in To: 3t spoil, 1â€"th E2?! nev 24 iMu 310‘ ’00] fi’Loughlin Mslntyre The balance of our stock of White Waists to clear at wholesale prices some below it. A big assortment to ‘ from. a: quality, correct We have just received another lot of W popular Lace VVaists that have been bought up so enthusiastically. They are allLace and Net Waists, lined with soft pp Silk, daintily ï¬nished, neck and cuffs. 1,1 well made. Sizes 34 to 40. 500 Darn ..................... £3§SSWELL, Prop. Marnie and Iite Works, One of the new fall lines in Dress Goods that takes its place amongst the may: suitings. Efl'cct is a self-colored We woven in a soft broadcloth. Finish ‘3’ mack. browns, greens and navys. 50 MC priccd ...................... C "Man or arr-reign and Do 9" W! Granite Monument! I and best wo:k- “dined. W“ cm imerview m. . â€â€œ980“! Will is still Mien}! time. {special Showing oi fashionable Broadcloth Bmadcloths in blacks and colors, all teed unspottable and unshrinkablc, high'ddss suiting fabrics in: well assorted range of shades, weaves and ï¬nishes l 00 :oinchcs wide. Price per yard ....... o LING: Jordan BRITTON BROS, night. correct 1 color, correct “.53, been well amed. 3‘“ u by even better â€at But we cannot that! of our 3233 0+. Ensign 5003000. 0+. X03*.O. u fâ€"ZD “Britten Bros," and 1N6 RINGS mthe Library CASH AND ONE PRICE. ‘“W m â€u ing for the shape, styles, ï¬nish, LINDSAY, FRIDAY containing 100 sores principally cleared and in a high state of cultivation with fair buildings. This farm is situated on the leading road shou: six miles from Lind- say. For further particulars apply to North Half of Lot 3, Conces- BEST QUALITY Agents for the Lakoï¬eld Portland Cement. J. 6.[DWARDS(0 LINDSAY- SIGN OF THE ANVIL. Farm for Sale. HARVEST roots We are always plused to receive visitors and show our «wary. , Flue china, mamas, Gut Class, V WEDDING GIFTS wtf. ï¬at-ammu- sion 10, Emily, Ll N DSAY. .ITY AND LOWEST PRICES. - .11' ,O’NEILL, Lindsay Ont. â€"-Mr. Ernest. 0’. Ellen left for Tor- onto $191!: Ml to city friends. He mamed over the holiday to vww the embitidn, \ l ' ‘ l ' I. 1 The many (W of Mr. James Greg-Jun, Ops bomhm, will be pleag- ed to learn that he in recovering .‘rcm bps recent; illness. â€"M.in Elk Museum, of Taranto, sister-WW of Mr. J. W. Leonard, gonad mt of GT. 3.. in Vinit- in (W In mm. . â€"Mm. y. mum. 0: Nina, Falls, ma- !‘klfle KcDqud. and Mr. p, ucwggot \K‘flrkfleld, In the aunt: at If; I“ Hr!- Uuep‘h 0'. men. ‘1 1' ,‘z I l ( m n MM 5 â€"Mr. Chas. Prflmeau, o: the (Ian: Optical 00.. Petenboro. visited big bro- ther, Mr. II. Primeau on Saturday and‘ Mumyo K V I -â€"-Mr. Morgan _A. Jews, of the Bank of Montreal, ShediacK'N. B., is visiting Qxis parents on $indnsay-at. ‘ â€"Mr. E. L. Meaghen agd. Miss: Ma- bel Meagher have gone! to visit Miss Gmce McKenzie Lt Balsam Lake. â€"Mr. Edward Madmaney cam: 'up from 'Peterboro for Labor day, the guest.r of his triend, Mr. L. O‘Connor, .and Mrs. Joseph Coats, at Jersey1 Qty, and Inheir son, Mr. Jag. Coons, are the guests of Mr. Thu). O’Neil. t'r“‘|\l .‘l ~Mr. M. O’Brien, sun [or an. m. O’Brien, separate school inspector. Pe- tcrbom, 1m a labor day visitor to ' Mr. Barry Bï¬mm .of Kimgan's Hardware 00.,‘Petenboro. Man ahe guest of Lindsay friends Mypday. -IM~ips Agnes Meghan left a fem days ago for Buffado,‘ Mbere she has accepted a [position as bookkeeper. â€"M€aa Nettie IA. Wyn‘ of Port Hope, in visiumynnwe home or her brother, Mr. and Mrs.\ll'. E. Martyn. Bertie-st. L-T ‘ â€"Mr. David 000119311, of K. Le Bran 6: Co. (Peter-Doro, was named among the (waiters, My. ; â€"-Mr. Chan. Btiflmr, of Guelph, has returned. to t‘hel Royal city after a v’ï¬ib with trim in L'mdmy. I â€"«Mr. Bolt. Pearsmmd Mrs. Pear- son, of Peterboro, visited Lindsay rc- leaves on Sunday and Monday. 1\ â€"Mr. Jimmy D'Brnen, of the Pe-. tcnboro 'B'mneS, Mp: a prominent lig- ure at t‘he celebmflm Monday. â€"Mr. James Gammon, of Toronto wag an town (or the .holkhy, the gm of. m norm: ( o a I -â€".Mr. Jam Kylie, jot Peterboro was the guest of his uncle, Mr. R. Kylie. on Whom any. ‘ --Mr. Robent Brown-g, of the Peter- boro Review, on} Mr. ï¬red Browne were in how Mondgny. ‘ . â€"Rev. Father, F. 'J’JO’Smlliuzn, of Port Hope, M189 [3 guest on Monday at St. Mary’s parsomge.‘ x -Mr. Eur: mheohaldd of the Pe- tenboro ExomSner, repreeezited that paper .34: my; Olympic. ‘ -â€"Mr. :‘Fz-amk McDanaid‘ of. Peter.- boro, was among the . waiters to town -La,_’bor, nay. h â€"Mr. Walter Peters, of the Peter- boxo Examiner, passed through Limi- say SMILI I I\.|lli. -Mr.‘Ceaiul McNeil. ot~Midla:nd_. has returmed We . Lifter ca: visit With Lindsay friends.. ; ( ~ â€"Miss Harriet Boyle, of Deseronxo is the guest of; Mr. and Mrs. W. 0'- Boyle, Lindsay†u - ‘ â€"M.-i:ss Mildred same: has return- ed to town after. a vflsiï¬ with friends m. Tomato. fl 1' â€".Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lane spent Sunday and Mondgy pt uheim home. Fenclm Falls. | e I l 1 - -Mr. fnhos. Henderson, of Peter- bono, took in the celebration here on Labor day. â€"Mr.1¢o.Derocher. of Peterboro, accompanied the Peterboro balk team on Monday. . ( -. . ‘ â€"Mr. Harry Quinlan, of 15112 Bank of Ottawa, Patel-bore. spent Monday in Lindsay. -M~r. .Wd-lliun Begley, of Hamilton, spent. Labor. may with his marcntar Emll'stn x 1 I ‘ 'I ' : \ I -â€"Mr. [David Menzies, of Peterboro We: in: town Monday, the guest 0! his brother 1 I ' . . l ' a was San town MondeK ‘ ' â€"<Mr. 3W. IA. Barker, of Hartley. spent Labor. Day 311 ï¬ning. cps We: Efllefljmd am: 91mm“: :mref'flmh‘w tor the â€that L râ€"Mr. .WI. 1‘. Justin. at Fenelon Falls, spent Monday in' Peterboro. . «Mr .;Wm. Banyan, 6! Patel-hero, took in «he toment bege- on MM“. ll ' \ â€"«M.Bs ’Nom‘h Fitzgerald, of Peter- boro, spent Mounds: m town «with ï¬rm; .~' ( ‘ - â€"Mr..Robe1-e Nment spent. Mon- «yin-Tomato. (.xIM‘L -â€"M.m (Ii. Monr is mums friendshthecitn l“. t 1 >â€"-Mr. WM 911ml! of. Peterboro was in town HTuesduy â€"Misse Amie W spent Labon day Manamaâ€.- . L . Movements of iï¬ms, and Sunsets within Our Gates «MrMGufleld cart, of Bancroft, COME AND 60 pan .of Mr. ' Ca Vcrly a 00., mcrdtbngg. of. Wood- Ville have now entered upon: flhein Biltee‘nflh business yen, and announce that. theme pqlioy will govern: their business and. the same! {Jeane-at ac; corded cutomera 1†En 93$ yum TINY tha‘ve bade nMini redne- clans in their. hoestot 41'! South and caplet. saga! 1W. boot. and «Hum, knooerm. no. Bea antigens, for apeuhustpowx. :74 a. â€"Mr. Percy Stalter returned Last week from 3 1mm spent on a canoe trip through Some of. the small lakes and I'iwera north: of Lindsay; He brought homé m him several living Bpecime-ng of flap} Wild animals of that (ï¬str'ct, including-a porou- pime and n macki mke.‘ 1m»: latter. he caught after several W the snake getting into the menbut returning again. Ibo anyone mix the same spot. It measures 44 We in length and: is now on exhibition in A. M. Germond’o tobacco more W, mid is arousing much curiosityâ€"Oshawa Reformer. ~Mrs. Wu. C. compbell, of Pat:- burg, 1’. 1A., who In! spell: the lost three months visiting. friends in tom Sturgeon Pant ’nd' Berkley, left by ‘G. (1'. B. m manning for Toronto, wthere the mfll'spend I. few days taking In an centre! exposition before her return home. i â€"8;pper We, ha: of Loretto Convent, Idndmm 8! Bone to St. Mary's Convent, Peter-born, to [join the team Staff of the musical de- pumtment: She lel he a valuable ne- quiaitiont. o the musical sources of the Convent. She will give inotrncu; won in piano. violin and mandolin. ? -â€"Mr. and Mrs. Barber of Own» Sound, spent: Friday antl'Satux-doy in Lindsaé' visiting Mrs. Barber's sister. Mrs. 1!. Master. Wdflliam-otuam her aunt. Mrs. Robert Jordan, Fair-ave. They left Saturday eVen‘Jng for, Va. lemma. where jihey will vblt Mrs. Barber’s miï¬her. Mrs. Jane; Jordon. They return to Toronto to-(hy, where they will spend :1 ooqple of days :1: the exhibition before going to Owen Sound. . . ., I Substantial Reductions at Woodvillc ~M£Bs Mimic Campbell, of Henley was in wwn SM: and left the same evening, â€commuted by Miss Mamie McMillan, at did Bell Tele phone mm, to mend a brief holi- day vasitcns friends and takim in the Term 1m. -â€"Mr. Joe. Cox-mill, Miss Cornwall, of Cir-than; Mrs. ques of Detroit and Mrs. L. E. Parry of Toronto. are the guests at “Smyaide.†the home at Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Fox. BoutihOps -MEM Florence “Neehnds returned tron: Eumpe on Saturday .The Car. ilï¬hian bad a storm passage and W overdue. Dr. Robert Adana has been very popular as amp's surgeon and éoes out again on the next tï¬p. -M_r.ï¬eo. .mormgnry, .Hartiey‘e crack runner was in town Mania? attending Limhgy’s Olympic. Geo. could not be premkdlnpan to enter the Longboat mtg-$4 c ~ â€"'Mrs. E. J. Cogger has returned to her home in Detroit after spend- ing a. couple or weeks with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. D. MchVin the twelfth line. Mariposa. â€"'Dhe Misses Well, ‘of Port; Hope. who hue been waiting, in town, re- turned home Saturday. IWbc'fle here they mate the guests of Miss Laura O'Neil. Queen-a; ‘ . â€"Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cmningiham and little Wet, Boniface, ha: re- turned home. after spending some timejn Detmoit, Essex. Windsor and 081:! places. 1 I . . . . .--Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Burkholder. and family. of Davenport, Iowa, paid his brocher. Mr. and Mrs. John Burs- holder. of Melbourne-st a flying vis- it recently. - -Mrs. Emma Scott and Birdie :- Lean had a pleasant drive out to Oakwood Thursday. -â€"Dr and Mrs. Irvme returned but evening from Dingbats, where they vmd Dr. S. W‘. Invinc. - ~Mr. A. B. Cote amgpter,Miu Agnes Maude. hue returned from a vbit to Orillia relatives. . â€"Rev. J. D. Mame xvi-11' occupy we pulpit at St .Andrews' church ‘ .to- narrow at. (both ounces. . 44m Paqrpse. of Buffalo, .m ha been vidting melding there. re; turned home Friday. Womnto Saturday. ~Mrr. £8.13, Braitlbmrin;l Peterboro, was in town Pridny â€"-M.t. WV. O‘Brien. 01 Peterhoro, in in town Friday. ~Mr. and Mrs. Barber. 0Wen Sound are visiting friends in town . â€"Cung. summer, Guelph. is Waiting Mr. A. MB. Cote, Landau-at. r . â€"Mns, M. “J. Mar am. children left Saturday for Paterbora â€"Mr. .Wm. House lett' Saturday to visit to Toronto and Buffalo. F â€"Mrs. Cleménp In‘d 'Stdford Hit-key left for Toronto Saturday. ‘ -â€"Misa Tilly Mann lest Saturdayor. a visit to .Waruw. and Apsley ville, was in town for uhe any: ( .-M.r. \F. D. Moore, K. 0., «My magistrate was in Oakwoorl Friday. {â€"Dr, Gila, 0.! town Eridny. fl'ereasa Mumhy left; for '. Stoddart. of Wode- mlmnrbw, was in 2. Preï¬x: the 01mg of fill or throw ohm or other refuse into the like " 3. PM“ 1.1 driving or driv- ï¬nc at night without W . . 4. MW oath-gem to keep db.- mond dry perm: ï¬re extinguishers. 5. Preventing W 5"“ paper or refine onL Iota. ‘ 6.13an demons of buildings and neat: and tut/homer]: to post up parted W l Comgilbm Miner. Knowlson “3‘1 Jane: were â€(ï¬tted to ï¬nish clams mp aha nut. the expense not to exceed.“ < -' Seven! gull mm were pulâ€" ed and ordered to be 1383'. v Mr. Wallace Omen m anointed 2. «Wu to pm in a cement bash at the spins. The 'Beeve any. Councillor Knpwl- cor. were mated minimum to are m the lower what was pro- perly «ï¬xed so u to prevent injury fnom 502 f' - ‘ | A 1110610!!qu then passed grew-nt- i'n8 We“ 91mins mpon m streets or puhho cm or use 11er and. the Village amide was instructed to use that the sun: in carried out. ' Sacral complain: were then dis- cussed. up! the clerk was instructed to mu 1. buy-law. 'nhe ,derk m Mined to Set 1 plan pt we Fhvelle umber†And m motion recent†"mated to the Bud-nflnmn'odlhs tor. the ex. «may! Jm iron the military am†his two renou- broucht tor- Ameeiflmatthe council olthe viupge o! Sturgeon Point was held at the mini Bheiter on 'nhuradny «ven- with if! defence, he Jam were deal-red to be very menace" (“be material. M to not an dia- «Wm ctr "dam-x5! idea In Pbterboro. ... ... ...... .. Sgt. 17, '18, 19 East Peter-bum. Oct. 18 I: 14. We oh: One Hundred Donut w (or my madman!- cannot ho curd by w- Ca‘tvur'hbsun. F. J. 03:82:: 0%. gall-do. 0. 0. nmm v. w- . . Choc: lorthclut 15 yaw. nd believe him when: hmnble In d] m tun-euc- ad Inn- dfll “hummus om" n“. by his anse. Imus a mum. Whom M 0. â€I Count CI" it uh- y. min; rhea 01 anmm and M u tho-yuan. roadshow-out (no. mo. 75c bottle. Bold All In“. â€Tub Ball'- hgny Pub ht W. Bobommm ... ... .. .. ...Sept. 29. 30 Dowwville. .............. ...Sept. 17. 18 Edon Fall Fair ...Sept 17. 18 Cobourg Conn-.1, ... ...Bept. 10 17 Fondue Bulb .. ... .. ..a Oct. 6. 7c Gooddrhum. ... ... ... .. ...Oot. Nurth Victor“ ... ... ......Sopt. a 0:000 ... ... ... ...... .. ...Sth. [4 15 Orillio. ... “.....Maopt 28 24 25 Port Hope ... ... ...... Sent, 29. 30 LINDSAY! -. ..... I... ... ...Sopt. 24. Kunnwnt ... ... ... ... 'Sopt Beaventon ... ...............Ott Mu‘ipooa Diamond Jubilee Fur g Mottem .who keep nth: o! Baby's Own Tablets h the home my feel thnt t’he mas ct their. little one: are remit!!! Jute doth; the bot Weather m. Btom’ooll troubles, mien Mann!!! and diarrhoea. cer- , of! thousands of little one: every :Jmmer m moot ones because the moth.) does not here a safe medicine at mm to gm promptly. Baby's Own Tablets cure these troubles. or ï¬t giv- en occasionally to the. well child wilt pfevem the trouble coming on. 'And we meanwhile the guarantee of a government. “M M "tibe tablets cousin no opiate or, tannin! flruzl Mrs. Geo. Mineuflt, jr., Mont Louis. Que. art: "Before gum Baby's Own Tablets to my little one sba suffered greatly tron colic and stom- m: emulates In! cried e good deal. The tablets coon cured her and she is now a pimp. healthy child who does not look as though she ever had an hour's illness." You om get the tablets 11pm" my decler in medicine or by mail at?†cm I box fromï¬be Dr. William’ Medicine 00., Brock-. ville. ml... 1 . ‘ . .mo [31'th an: dbootim or: of Dr. £81m MM to the an- im, WM I'd!†I ‘mry Mn! ane. Th: reverend gentleman who pre- vented mum UM" ï¬at-tin the C. [1. SJ celebmion My, but was pm dubs the atternoon. but could“. move about the grounds. Waving the_ proceedinsa‘ from a hack. ~ ‘ On Saturday We Rev. Father Col- lin! was leaving Shzflooeph'n Convent after cam-stung may: the empel. he 11ch jumped on the walk and satisï¬ed. 3 tract." or the Sustained a Future of Right :Anklc on' Saturday Honing Father Collins†Painful Accident 51mm POINT COUNCIL Jews as Salli“: SAVE THE cmmn FALL PAIRS. ...Sopt. 24. 25. 23 . ... Bop: 1w 1: ...... Sept. 28’ 29. Mr. Johann Eula. the energetic grid“ at the South Victoria; Agri- cultuul m. is 3 member of the eXeoutéve at (be ammo Ancocintim of M and Exhibition. ‘ Agn‘o‘itum. he report! Are metal- ]: .oompéled. all contain vglugble in- form“. Macy are profusely illus- trated with upland“ out: the most prominent of M ue toil We Viemo‘the Wsmdgmundnot the South .Vï¬ctom Agricultuml So- Bitty- V ‘ I ‘ 5 .I‘h'e Pom. Ins received a copy of the moat report of the Agricul-v tunl Quo‘fliec of Mario and of the communal: of the Ontario Mtion of Pm and Exhibition: for We year rut after all '50“â€" man: at. :imc: can be the MM! tongue. mom Skipper Pal-kin told ‘me. I .- don‘t know was in: runs. Hunters Take Particular Notice floating 13 Strictly Prohibited on Lord' 3 Du '1" We w w mad-f. Those «no on I: the ht‘bit of floating on Bank: would hear in and (but the M beau nther hen-I it! on Walk. do such thmn' 'lhe “no an Hut no new mu . It!!! damn tun: but. I. I To have such things explauml to . me. in Mme cm and clear. ;_ (m the compressing: â€I an!!!†out o! wager thus ac- l M: which came: her 20 min. M cylldcn are burning oil. and ; I Inns; use «auction Adjusting than or die 1 may oh- on the Loun- my. hunt. cake, km or data: m we. or use my gun or out: m: for the 9mm. ‘ 1e t . halit meter h'ft act their†I pulled lay-en unmet: pad Ilook- ‘11: w ye skipper. 1’3:ka whb ’ had: me Mb one by = To aide wean lib niphthn hunch «‘ Upon ye mus bu; “Ho. Matty, come with me." he cried "My dip is mulch and true; ' Ye wind is on 5‘: quarter deck a :2 a- ‘. I'll give no you: - So note you wheel and I max take ""Wmmlflnolpure." Bit are we'd m a hot or two. mmmumrm “mums-mu; with her,†LIMMMMtMW5 "Get me the monks! .wrench, in: 1 boy, thin Hm stubby there. dieu, Ind flint a umber at them wete awarded the 81:. Gauge" croll for country two or tame tines. that the 'Jefl nave preeched adi- Man in the any h :14;on Nurse. tot-deï¬ed; backward-ire- em'ien W Hit by mm the army of Jews, ï¬e! «In! be outta! out all the devik of Wt with them; they etc may the reneuroetulneu ot the revolution!!! 18m and the extent to which the lava: I:- dread: worked on the m of the tme Orthodox.‘ n’he rem simply new that Q to the ween-ban or Alex-nude: III in 1881 the Jen. riddle Wink); less than burger cent. of the population, sup- plied 6 1-2 per cent. at the-(recruits. Only unbridled oppression}: ta driven them into involution. {there they hue rhinphyed c telent for organ- ixntion end strategy which, directed in loyal uhhnnels, Rm mufï¬n“ found useful in the war. :3;th Japan. ‘ .I. that me th'e Jews were found my. "htrepid and intelligent my tummtt ‘wmmcam the mm «mm the Jew- Ha milieu, o! whom am Here about 35,000 m Kmkifl, not 0111! mmdud emulsion hulk-inn def. ï¬re, but by their timidity threw their cont-deg Into mic. But good] an Mic own, to the euect evidemo can be cited from the cor- 1W. 0! use Novoye Wrenâ€. pm by the W of THE “HIGH SKIPPER Agricultural Rmrt shaft, _ ‘ (or'nnnl' WW" ) Bowâ€"In. 6.15 LIL, 3.00 gun. Ar. 1.30 p.15. 8.15 2.3. ecu?» Pointâ€"Iv. 7.15 mm, (.10 p.13. 7. 12 30 tum, 7.15 p.u. L‘ndnyâ€"Ar 845 3.13., 5.40 pan. Lv. 11.00 s n, 5.45 p.n. (idling 3t interlodhto int: on MM 0:: sound†a willp:wnit saint of C.P.R. ad 031‘. evening trains tron Tommy and Ifortï¬qpo. _ _ 7 All time. at axial-and doputuro mon- tionod than afar to Upper What only- TIIETABLE FOB SEASON 1908 ' EB'I'URION Unduy. W Polntllni Lv 700..- ...... Bobunoon ...... Ali'cap. Lv Inn... “cannon: M....Lvsoop.u. Lv 11 u 3.. ...... Balboa ...... Lv ! ls p.ll. union... ..Bu|olzhl'slll....l.v100p.n. “admitâ€. umumuum M §§9 E Walnut:- “d Batu» a May :03on «in Bdrm Pam and to- 5 Mr.J.A. Stools of Toronto. or his "mum", wnf be st um. mum «qu morning the: the Toronto Exluhitiol until turd»: notice. During “Ammonia willbo‘hdtoseo my Wimp: Alma u: all a 103 m: hnving Llayko to sell I Building. SoottSLToronto. tot Horn-do- n! War to V. I. mmw‘wnom a... Alsike Growers’ Notice Joe†to mac-mm». TRENT VALLEY IAVIGATIUI 80., UNITED. mmmm dunk tockmdbestotntimtion given each purchaser. From Anguiï¬loï¬yo Sopï¬emlgor 12th the District W76 for Heintz- thoq “Tu-onto, mulling a nun- borofnnkors’ inst-menu, and will be Pianos and Organs A Thorough Business Albe_rt f College For mum-tod' am, address mm: m, I. A., II. I. MADE FOR SERVICE? BMW“ IN THE R600HE$T WEATHER AND GUARANTEE) WY BELLEVILLE, MAW 0' none. “GUIâ€! RATES ’. J. BREEN My extort