' 50 per cent. off all Hosiery/i l0 per cent. off all Curtains, " lisilors firâ€"oliiiLynn WHir. VaZPeY Visited Lindsay f0? ; that he was surprised at the 1 lite Board of Health has enacted} Stylish Coats and Skirts for Women In 16‘ 5mm BeautifulDisplay of Fall Styles homo... ...... M Our special sale of Ladies $10.00 Coats has been the uccessiul in. our history. Our patrons have found not only . . prices but the best selection at that price to be found in Lindsay. ,Vlslt our mantle department. This will eventful week 5 sale on the two above items, coats and Just real bargains. That’s all! Make your compar- Newest shades and weaves in fall veilings. n, Pownes elbow length kid gloves, dome‘ 75 Men’s work shirts, iour patterns, the best 50 I ye c :ï¬teners‘ reg. 2.00 t loo... ........ soon-- 50 tapestry rugs 1% de- long 500, 5 Men’s silkâ€"lined gloves in grey and tan, Missal rugs 17: .Vds- 109g -------- -- - special ........................... .. .......... 1.25 Blankets and Priestlys buxton cheviot in- Knitted Underâ€" Comforters .. . . v151ble stripe in navy, green and wear ' ml Children's Corset 10-4 grey and white Blankets ' rown, s ecial at ......... 50¢ a (1. Covers, 25C ...................... 400 speclal 900; 11-40 1.25; Isl-Q “1,45 0 All-WOIOI Venetian, 44 inchyin Vests in white and grey, 250, 3.75 Wool Blankets for 3.00 brown navy and copenhaoen and with drawers to 4.50 line for 3.98; 6.00 line for n ,recruldr 85c s ecialo 69c 4.68. 1.60 Comforters for 1.40; gre5e0, . â€b all ’ 1p 1ftâ€: ed Children's Vests 15c, 200, 25c, 1.75 line for 1.50; 2.10 lines...1.85 . . inc “â€00 se 8 UPI) .. 71.. “.... m match Carpet samples 11, yds loner Su1tmg,all thoroughlysoap shrunk “h ““l ' ' " ‘ °’ unspotable, special at ...... ,..1.00 All sings in C hildren's and Lad- ! suitable for mats, in Tapestry 40c, , . , 2,31%; TightS. l500, 60c; in Brussels 75c, 1.00; ,2 tone 953°“ 1“ W311 Serge 1n .Finél'fl'llllCS of Underwear $1,:Union Carpeting 25c, 35c, 50c. Slut lengths only. Sydsz for 7-75 1,30,... $2 a. garment 5 Carpet Rugs, 3 x 2.4;, 6.00 fer 500; All leading shades in Beaver A Ziztle bargain in Corsets, reg- i 3 x 3, $9 for 7.50; 3 x 3%, 10.50 010th Coatings, 57 11101198 Wlde, mace. sale......... .. 40c ; for ................................. 8.75 l speclal ........................ $2 a yd. hagg‘ Cashmere and Wool’, Men's 80c Overalls for 65c;1.10l Black, green, cardinal, navy, SIGNS L5G. 3 SC ................... 50c ‘, lines for. . . . . . ............ 850 I brown, cream and white, soft spun " *‘ , . colored and black,i ‘2 Specials in Men’s Pants, 2.00 Taffeta Silk, special at ...... 50c yd. _ , . . . . 1.20 , for 1.00; 1.00. for ......... ..1.20 2 Specials in black Satin at 75c “ garnet. navy and brown; 3 Spec1als 1n Mens Underwear and .......... . ............... 1.00 yd .’i‘: l .7 n. 3 s ,ecials, 13, 18cl45c; 65c and. .............. 95c each - - ‘ F 23cl Men’s Neckties hook-on 200 .All shades Tamohne Silks, sale , 2,.._ ’ -. ’ .’.pr1ce ............................ .47c 2 for 5c,i 20c. bows 10c and 20c, fourqn-l , , , _ , .15thand, extra special, ............ 25c Children 5 W 001 Toques, 23c, ’ 35s and ........................... 50c Men’s heavy Wool Sox, 18c, __ ------- 35C Wrapperettes, 36 inch, 4 shades regular 150, sale .................. 100 Men's Cardigain, 31, 1.25, 1.50 Ian-ocoooloo non-oooocoolonbo _â€"â€"â€"- Dress Goods Indies ' _ â€"..v i 33c DOC. 19k. maid}. I; specials, Beard ......................... Eat}; L'- 11.} s. llic. 150, 25c, 400'i :‘5 31:. l‘imzrofette. reg. 13 for 10c E 25c and ............... “May and Saturday Blinds and Garpets .._'_. Opp. Terry’s,- - w. Mm†Re strau nt install his ozone ï¬ltration plant in i work around this district this the city at a cost of $150,000. and those farmers tell, who had their In speaking of Lynn, Mr. Valpey threshing done by this new machine: to Filtration Plant I stated that the cityI was at present.l are more than satisï¬ed, saying it is considering a proposition for the ex-l the cleanest thresher they have yet ___¢____ penditure of $100,000,000 for harbor had. _ improvements in the hope of induc-i ... hill from Massachusetts Amaz- ed at Its Simplicity ing the Canadian Paciï¬c Railway to make that centre a port of ship-l o ' .' iment for the grain of the Canadian K‘lled by wagon west. __.... ... ......â€" Mr. G. C. Keith, M.E., B.S.C., £30105 the Lynn, Mass, Item, is imanaging editor of the Power House, drown in the interests of that jour- spublished at Toronto, is also in ' - ledsay today for the purpose of m- 2‘. The city council of that city is i , _ p . lspectmg the ozone ï¬ltration plant. :Fatal Accrdent Near the Grand Trunk Sheds mooted with a ï¬ltration problem. iMr. Keith informed The Post today sim- of the plant, and intended] the: A canine belon ' w .. m . sing to some per- i534 .w... publish the results zknown person met a. sad late today inspecizon in the journal he ieâ€" ,by being run over by a heavy farm- lu A Th h Th. €13? 0: Lynn, which has a pop- : e “to res er ‘tZriidi'aigzcieS, :ndoigï¬egfy theemg: mini-330:3;.Sfffilfswiii. aw??? ’ w m- "m waded With “gs" was' so: ha? a 5:1,? an fpd , In the eSt on its way to the stock yards, and new ». 3. i L“ -.on g ons, e l 'the dog was attracted by the noise.i ..- la.-. umen ponds. The coun-l â€"â€"â€"‘¢â€"â€"- gand tried to see what was going on. i " In trying to jump up and see, he was i , draWn under the wheels and complete- l the Excellence of the Machine sly crushed. ’ The farmer at once stopped the rig, but the little dog was quite dead. With a few mournlul remarks the canine was placed at the side of the road and the wagon proceeded. 51.3 D. Valpey, assistant city ozone ' plicity Mr. gpublishing his impressions in ' journal . Spm‘pose of inspecting the "â€on plan: installed by V v 4 » found about the city is hilly, and i , . “are: is mama in water sheds ; A Brandon Paper Gives Testimony to l Emptied into the reservoir. The 5 She water supply oi Lynn must: 11‘ï¬led. and the city authoritiesg ‘mll‘ins’ a dead set on the sand ' in0:1 scheme in order that they h“Mlle an inspection of other ï¬l- ‘011 methods in use. . Valpey states that the Lind- hlgone ï¬ltration plant has been .de advertised and so enthus- " Y Spoken of that he came to t: and place his impressions e People of his ccity. When tf"§*1-r<iing his opinion of the , umwed by Mr. Bridge, Mr. 9,†Slated that he was amazed at :mthty, and had no hesitation â€Mg that should the syetem A“ b: Success, Mr. Bridge would . (115’ become immensely wea- niud his system would in the . Ou°:ht1me be installed in every 9 coutinent. i f “:33" Supply of Lynn, Mr. Val- , tree h: was remarkably pure and authonl'contamination', but. the . be monties had insisted that it t. . tered. Name intention of Mr. A. G. ‘..,| ’ Solidtor, and Mr. G. I. fume" of Lynn, to visit ‘ ' m the cOm‘se of a iew days 1’00: till: plant, as representat- IR Clty. “ PM“ by a company to inâ€" The Brandon Sun says : â€"â€" A new acquisition in the line of threshing outï¬ts is now at work at the asy-r , lum ; it is the latest pattern of the :automobile thresher manulactured by the Sylvester Manufacturing Co. The outï¬t is most compact, the gasoline engine, a four cylinder forty horse power type, runs direct under the cylinder, with easy access to all its parts. The great feature of this wonderful little machine is that the grain passes completely around the cylinder before passing on to the, shelves, which makes the heads doubâ€" ' ly sure of being thoroughly threshed. Its threshing capacity in an aver- age crop will run at about 200 bush- els an hour for wheat and 350 for magistrate. There is -also another I oats. l charge against the [prisoner o! cruelty Another big feature is the economy‘to tihefhorse. » . L. l l : l l .‘ in running the outï¬t, eight men be- ‘ ing all that is required to keep it going steadily; it needs very little water, which is a great saving in laâ€" , bor. ‘ While threshing at the asylum the auto thresher was working at a stack. but it can also be used to thrash straight trom the stock, passing in between two rows of stocks, with a ‘man standing on either side to re- ' ceive the sheaves as they are pitched riomï¬ation plant in Lynn to them. The bugger in this pro- . ' neighborhood - cednro Stan . 3 '°' ~°I “90' m. one or the best.’ in the country. amt “ 3r! consideration, M ’ I“ do nob far was those! ' to ‘88. it is understood, as it in uned.~ .n m 91:. 1 using “â€3190:th wouldl mauhmwoou considerablethcm» .' .4 i a t L! Margo Committed For Trial The mreliminary trial of the local. young man charged with the theft at a horse, the property on Mr. Thu. Davidson, of Little Britain. on Oct 19th, was oonolruded Tuesday after- noon at Eivve o’clock and the aroused was committed for trial... ,. . The Crown presented a remarkably strong chain of evidence, the! differ-l cnt Witnesses lltositively identifying the accused, and hinjourney froml , town to Black'rwater as laifl.‘ before the It.» 1 .x, Iodine, Williams Foundry Buy The Madison Williams foundry. w hile not running to their lul- lest capacity, yet employee from thirty to thirtU-tive hands and has a number of orders ahead. Recently ol large wheel was meted and it warsI shipped to Cobalt last “week: A few days ago an order was 1W tor two irage water wheels for Tendon Falls! and. these ’wilsl Hhortlot be! contacted, The Madison Williams water wheel is Badly Mutilated lEa-st Simcoe. Chew HON. R. W. SCOTT. He May Become Speaker 0! Senate. is an unconï¬rmed rumor that Mr. W. R. Smythe has. after all. ousted Mr. A. E Dyment from EostAlgocna. In Nova Scotia the Conservatives have to be content. with six out o! the egbteen seats, Mr. E. M. Macdonâ€" ald. e brilliant young Liberal law- yer o! Pictou,winningouti ' his redoubtable opponent, Mr. C. E. Tun- ner, who was yesterday credited with the victory. Two changes in the ï¬rst list of re- hn‘ns are reported from British 00- lumbia. After a stifl ï¬ght, Hon W. Templeman has gone down in Vio- toria; Mr. G. H. Barnard, the Conser- vative candidate, with a majority of ï¬ve, making moon): breachjn the terms or me' unmet, on: more Is ‘consolation for Liberals in the fact that Mr. Ralph Smith has retained his seat by a substantial majority in Nanauno. ,. Though the Manitoba returns are still somewhat doubtful in one or two instances, they point to a gain of another seat by the Consemtives, later despotchea conceding the defeat of Mr. S. J. Jackson in Selkirk. It is not at all improbable that the Speakership of the Senate will be giv- en, when Parliament assembles, to Hon. R. W. Scott, the late Secretary of State. The Senate elem an English and a French-speaking Senator, turn about. LIBERALS. Ontario. Algoma East, Dyment (in doubt) Brant, Paterson Brantford, Harris .............. Brockville, Hon. G. P. Graham North Bruce, Tolmie ........... North Essex, Sutherland ....... South Essex, Clarke .......... . Glengarry, McMillan ........... South Grey, Miller ........... . South Huron, McLean ........ . East Kent, Gordon ............ . West Kent, MoCoig ............ Kingston, Harty West Lambton, Pardee ........ West Middlesex, Culvert North Middlesex, Smith ....... West Northumberland, McColl.. South Ontario, Fowke ......... Ottawa, McGiverin ...... . ...... Ottawa, Sir W. Laurier ........ . North Oxford, Nesbitt‘......... South Oxford, Schell .......... . North Perth, Dr. Rankin†South Perth, McIntyre ..... .... West Peterboro, Stratton... ..... Prescott, Proulx ............ . Prince Edward, Dr. Currie ...I'. we. South Rentrew, Low ....... Russell. Hon. 0. Murphy ....... 750 oon‘o Stormont, Major Smith ........ 130 Thunder BSY. COnmee . ........ I,“ North Waterloo. W. L. M. King 251 ' 18 South Wellington, G Wentworth. Sealey ......... North York, Hon. Aylesworth.. Quebec. Baget, Marcile ........... Beauce, Dr. Beland ......... 38“th Talmt coo-0000.... Berthier, Emment_. ........... . Bonaventure, . Brome, Hon. 8. A. Fisher ...... Chambly-Vercberes. Geoï¬riou .. Chateauguay, Brown ........... Compton, 'Hunt ................ Dex-cheater. Boy Artha ' Drummond and vergne ...... ..... ........... noon Hodhela‘a, Rivet ............... 314 Huntingdon. Robb ............. 75 <~v recurrence-outdo“ to South. Sch-her l . January, mo, for â€$111) | Queens, Wurburton -..“...H. Hating Hahn“ Nathan in"! South m‘ Lab“. â€mum coo... North Lon-wk, Thoburn ...... South Lanark, Hagan-rt ........ Wheels. '1‘â€;me ..... .... x on Wilson Lincoln, Lancaster ............. Iondon. Major Scottie ...-..... But Middleaex, Elm ....--" Mflm, Wfl ‘ o-woooo-M' Nipnnns. Go on .......;...... W. McCall ......... ... East P m mm con-no... Peel, R. Bllin .......... ...... But Pom, Scxsmith ...... North Mow. White North Simone. Major (hrrlo -... §Ee§53§§§§5§§E§E§§osaa§§§il dd? Waterlm. Clan ....... .. Centre York. Capt. Wallace .... Bond: York, Maclean .. Quebec. Argenteufl. Perlcy . .. . Champlain, Blondin ............ 61 Cbarievoix. Pox-get .. Janos Comer, Monk ..... .... 2750 L t. Pequot ................. 113 Montreal, St. Ann’s, Doherty... 70 Montreal. St. Antoine, Am... 788 Quebec West. Price ............ 24 Sherbrooke, Worthington ...... 66 Soulangee, Lori-3e 154 Terrebonne, Nantel ............ 70 sï¬sh i cued ou- IDIOOIOIDOO New Brunswick. St. John City, Dr. Daniel York, Crockett ................. Nova Scotin. Cape Breton South. Maddin Colcheeter, Stanï¬eld ........... Cumberland, Rhoda .......... Digby, Jameson Halifax (1), Borden .......... Halilax (2), Crosby Prince Edward Island King's, Fraser ................. Man itobn. Dauphin, Campbell ............ Lisgar, Sharpe ................. Maodonald, Staples ........... Julietâ€, Dumn ccccc ooooooooo: Kamourasks. Lapointe . ........ Isabelle, Major ................. LaprairioNapicrville, Lanctot .. 70 L'Assomption, Beg-um .......... 4% Laval, Wilson ...... ..... 70 Levis, Carrier ...... . .......... 636 Lotbiniere, Fortier coo Maskinonge. Mayrand ......... 1310 Megantlc, Savoxe 600 Missisquoi, Meigs .......... 37 Montcalm. Dugas .. 300 MonthXDY. Boy 175 Montmorenq, Parent .......... 600 Montreal, St. James, Gervais.. 1.5% Montreal, St. Lawrence, Bickex- dike ...... 837 Montreal, St. Mary’s, Martin .. 900 Nicolet, Turcotto ....... ..-... 700 Pontiac, Hodgms' Portneuf, Delisle' Quebec, Centre ............. 876 Quebec. East, Sir W. Laurier... 2,200 Quebec County, Turootto ....... 162 Richelieu. Lnnctot ............. LIN Richmond and Wolfe, Tobin Rimouski, Ross ................ Rouville, Hon. L. P. Brodeur... 8t. Hizcinthe. Beau t St.Jo andlbe 'e,Demem.. Sbeflord, Allen ................. Stanstead. Lovell ........ .. ..... Temiscouata, Gunman ..... _ Three Rivers and St. Maurice. Hon. I. Bureau .............. 1,19) Two Mountains, Ethier ....... 88 Vandrcuil. Boyer Wn'g'ht. Devlin ......... .. ...... Yamaha. Gladu ..,.....,....... New 870ka Carleton, Carvell Mott-e, Todd ....... ......... Gloucester, Turgeon .. Kent, Leblanc ..........-...-... Xingu-Albert, McAlhst-er‘ ....... Northumberluidédloggie ....... Reshgouche, St. John C: and County, Hon. ...-......oo o 300 414 oNVOQ-ouo cocooacooooo-o ownâ€"00......- ace. 2,†710 150 115 835 cooâ€"...... §e§ E§s§3§§ §§u s§ .......... ...-9.... Dr. Chis. hOlm 90.4.. I,†700 Guysboro, smolm' ' ...... ...... Ennis Bled: 9 hm. King’s, Sir F. Borden .-...-... cocooo¢cooooood §§8 §§§§S Queens, Prone ...-............ Manitoba. Brandon, Hon. 0. Sifton ...... Provencbcr, Milloy .......... ... ' Saskatchewan. Aldniboia, Turrifl ..-.......... Word. (311mm Humbolt, Dr. Neely ............ Cash Mechanic, Dr. Moose Jaw, Knowles ...... â€8'5! is Begun. Martin ............... . Salt Cosh, Hon. T. Melina ... Saskatoon, McCrancy ...... .... Alberta. Edmonton. Hon. P. Ohm ..... 1,331 Red Dear. Dr. Clurk ..... n3 Strtthcona. McIntyre ......... 1: Victoria, White .. British Columbia. Nanaimo, Smith . ........ ...... CONSERVATIVES. Ontario. Algoma West. 130ch South Bruce, Donnelly Carleton. Borden ...... ...... .. Duflerin, Dr. Ban Dnndu, Broder- ................ Durham. Thornton ........... .. ’ Marshall oolooI-QQCO.‘ 0.0006... c o c c o o c c c o c H I Ell; M53§E§8§§§§a§i Frontenac.Dr Gï¬vflk, 331..†...... .. Mam. . a "..-... I o m oomflnuoo. . .-. â€" ...â€"o ..-â€"‘0‘...â€" . am, no. Meghan i. u .- ‘l'lo Cash Store lull Orders Filled. J. Surcurre SONS Other Days until 0 p... [LINDSAY AND OSHAWL! “ The road to wealth is not through the gates of doing without" nor is it along tbe 'm'de road of extravagance, but it is along the path of “paying just enoagb." Ladies extra quality. Imported Silk waistsâ€"colors of black, white, sky. pink. resada, sure and hello. yoke back and front of fllr-t net. trimmed with pretty lace and silk frill. edged with lace and silk medallion; collar and sleeve lace and insertion trimmed. fsleeve, button back. very special ......... 2.75 Single breasted. shaped back coat in black and navy wool kersey cloth, trimmed with diag- onal stitched self body and sleeves mercerized lin- strappingS, ed. A coat that is attractive in appearance. and made for ser- vice. Two qualitics, one at $12, the other at ..................... $1 0 A very stylish hat. trimmvd with beautiful all silk ribbons in rosette and fold combinations on splendid felt Shapi‘>l I-olors are black. brown, navy and grownâ€"â€" also combination colors. Its-gul- ar 34.50. $4.75and 8.3 valâ€" ui-fSl’l‘ICIAL ....... . ....... 3.95 Heavy quality Imported Tap- estry Carpet Squares, big range of colorings in lawns, browns, reds and greens, interwoven bor- ders and corners all one piece: only one seam in centre of square. These are just right in size for almost any room. be- ing 3 yds. wide. 3Q yds. long. gular 810 quality. for 8 69 ................................. C J. SUTCLIFFE Gr SONS “LINDSAY AND 0511113151 A O’KICCHWCH. Qu'AppelIe, Lake .......... . ... Alberta. Calgary. McCarthy Macleod. Herron ............... Medicine Hat, Magmth ........ British Columbia. Vancouver. Cowan ........... ... Victoria, Barnard New Wutmnster, Taylor ....... INDEPENDENTS. C'hiooutimi and Sagnenay, Gir- ard (1nd.) ............... ace. Maisonneuve, Vanilla, (Lab) ...acc. DEFERRED. Gameâ€"Thomas Abel-n (Con), Bun. B. Lemieux (Lib). Prince Albertâ€"James McKay, KG, (0011.), A. W. Rattan (Lib). Kootenayâ€"A. S. Goodeye (Cons). Smith Curtis (lab), Hawthorn- thwaite (Soc). Comox-Atlinâ€"Dr. Quinlan (Gan), Wm. Sloan (Lib). John Houston. Yule-Catibooâ€"dl. Burroll (Conn), Duncan Ross (Lib). I“) VERULAI COUNCIL The council met at the town hall, Bobcaygeon, on Monday, Oct. 17, the Reeve, E. Tiers, Esq. in the chair, and Councillors Geo. Brooks, W. Green, W. Hetherington, and John Mitchell, present. Applications for the treasureship were presented from Messrs. William Thurston, Jas. Lithgow, G. W. Tay- lor, and on motion of Messrs. Green and Mitchell, Mr. Taylor was ap- pointed. On motion of Messrs. Hetherington and Brooks. the salary of the trees- urcrwasplacedatWSayear, in- cluding cost of a guarantee bond as surety. such surety guarantees bond to be not less than $5,000. By-law appointing treasurer and naming surcties, passed accordingly. On motion of Mr. Hetherington and Green. Messrs. Brooks and Mitchell were appointed to audit the books of retiring treasurer and subsequently reported having found them correct. The reevo reported that gravel had been lound on the line between 9 and 10, con. 19, and the owner of 9 pro- posed dividing the cost 0! survey to show what was on the road, and on motion of Hethorlngtou and Green, the recve was authorised to have the line surveyed. The clerk reported the receipt of a rcpdrodthon-ahnmcnlmtataoost 0131. nomenclorkwmantborlnd to W I. quit cum otgravelplt to J. J. Thurston. On motion of Green and Brooks the following accounts were passed: Municipal World, supplies ...... $6.61 Bob. Ind., printing and advt. 43.25 R. Robertson, wagon broke 1.15 W. C. Moore, rep. to wagons 4.00 M. Justus, rep. to plow ......... 4.00 R. J. McLaughlin, expenses,c 25.00 Tress, salary .......... . ......... 68.75 Sawyer d: Massey, bal. crush- er ....................................... 810.00 W. Paul, shovelling snow ...... 1.50 Bank, com. for W. Hethering- toe. ................................. 26.00 J. Walker, stumping on road... 5.00 J. Sheriï¬, repairs to grader .. 5.00 G. W. Taylor, release, search- es, etc. On motion of Hetherington, chell, Mr. Green was allowed a grant 0! 815 to supplement in like amount of his commission money in opening a winter toad from Mr. Ingram's to Devitt settlement. On motion of Mitchell and Hether- ington, it was agreed to pay the $810 balance due on crusher, from present funds on hand. Council adjourned on call of reeve. # Struck with a Pick On Tuesday at Cobourg, as Ben Fuber, who is a section man on the Grand Trunk Railway, was working east of the town, he stooped down to pick up something, when an Ital- ian swung a pick, striking him on the side of the head. He was ser- iously hurt and was taken to his boarding house, where he was attend- ed to by Dr. Irvine. The aflair was purely accidental. Frosted glass, useful for screens, screens, etc., is made by laying the sheets horizontally and covering them with a strong solution of sulphate of zinc. The salt crystallizes on drying. once we all know so well. â€"-===-__ The Real Thin: "And did you have a good run in Arizona i" asked the [Priviged Erie†“Well, I guess yes," 1' led the barrister-mine fox-truer of flamlet. "FT ten miles in one aw mtb‘ a mob behind; you is going some, ten t. it i" i l l l_, ' â€"'Dbeodore RooseVelt as so years old r '~ 2* ~ l l . Mr. J. H. Burnhun's interests inhis unsuccessful ï¬ght with Hon. J. R. 'nom immuni- onus. ,, 3.» worn" as . swam-set» «as: , .. . .. .. x . a2. .1