4E9 lot“ d 60-“! PRONS.“ DUSTERS. . coom. 39K m besentonn LINDSAY. “CC ‘1 u» Magm- and AM. Storer. 'A Funnm‘nication was 1'0“in J'om the resident.» of Cambiw ml: of Wcliingtonqst" Stating that did not want the sewer 183d t t e‘r :- . .â€" Wan?“ h: p ops-rt; Bean!“ On motion Mr. Silva-tweed m m. He flfntnd um; um --_.a:o:.._ V" â€10““! MI. Silverwood m â€â€œ1- He stated that the condition 't “3 Walk: on Fair-ave. were in a " 90°" Wi‘dintm, owmg 9., the ' laid down and that the night he sued for damages be. “3‘ as small children were apt “M “’5“ 1‘13 on the walk. The ,3: “WM Mr. Silverwood that 5'53 27‘ met new ones in Lindmm 1:10pr “I W 810.000. to erect wepuud. 30!. which they would repay a: ten Nahum â€Mk? and engine room (with. 40 Wt boner.) DIV kiln am! :1} immanent {inputs '1; connection minimum and the wages will nun. mm per Week. The ï¬rm: hui-w â€in .out arm their present Huh-.. m,_,Â¥A -_ A.†5m in Mmtéiand'pxg-flu: to transits: of about twoumm Ionian to railway: and connection with sauna. Suitable brick building, It": foundation. about. 0x120,“ flat and three mowinxpranv. capped by heating- and tire pry». Nd McWanexsâ€" Yea the people a: really soamd.‘ An agplication wh'ch was received by Kb Mayor. a law days ago tram: Waxing Company. was read, was inducement: to locals Inna. Thay mamdacture picture traps Inflrm‘auldingk am! at; c,B§T0I=z IA «Carried. AH Cimatnbnâ€"a‘ ‘I “was Mn; to understand that tho cpmpnmwns h) mamas atmotthe eras-g mm: of the Council antbrizing my deflating om d debentures to :39me ac; P.. R' , III-â€TM. mm was Wt far this and: m general business was alsotnn. mud. Alduman O'oRiolLy wrath: on. quanta. ' A long letter was mad 11'0me altim- Hopkins. in wand to the aid matter. loved by Aid. Chum. mm by Ald. MsWatm. that the debenâ€" tuna be turned over to the railrood. L I. I P. I" Debut-m Ind“ our :3 co.â€"lulius to Pay Poll Tax. ,3 qpem‘al meeting Mon: town tubers was held on Morday in the (bail chamber to deal with the A IAIIFAGTIIIIIIG 00. WANTS 70 WT! HERE. SPfflAl MEETING 0f (0UNCIl was moved and seconded that mlkatiou be let: on tablaâ€"Car. ’5' E< E: 3.0.1 Sole Local Agent for THE SLATER 830:, 90 Kent-st, - - . LINDSAY. 0......â€0000008 0.8. 0.. HM" was received from Mrs. éet Ion. Lindon. 3:13., mother ' ï¬ d our range of Boys’ and Girls’ School . Parents m“ [nasal-ted, and the quality of the Stock 0 shoes, large, we} . thoroughly dependable. O TRY US FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. matter of collecting poll tax Maiden Was next; (Emanuel!~ Was ï¬nall}; mowedfand awomï¬l Am Cinnamon and Rob. that the chief be instructed to pol} ‘31 from all the Mm {â€3 be hand in the town- ALW'A YS CURES And in Pleasant and 81h. C .on all surplus stock of Seasonable Footwear. A glance at the modern style. excellent: . tremcly low prices, will. COnVince the t . the lines on sale are Just as advertised. as Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Towards ï¬nes would r' not offered to The spec lines would remain on our shelves if some inducement was not 0 T fiered to clear them out. be special inducement that we are ofl'ering just no. k Wpipehhaammich-o 6f Summer Factwear. it Anthony May. in hazard to ng of the wife and children War was left in the hands 1800 â€""The contractor ‘Tged for datroying the Wand this man‘l 1 stated that he had Chalmers and had got Lid receive their at. matter was left in 9 Board at Worm â€"“I spake to Mr. said he couldn’t labor, which - is A 25 Per Cent Reduction _ NEIL: work.†SCHOOL SHOES. â€HWY. ; der to the Lord I" “ rendered unto “'3ԠG . gratitude sass St- 3" * n9t that he “0°33 it" 1 vc him “mu 0‘ for the We ‘° 1" 3' know that he Vb†I good work in u! may 1119 canint 0‘ on! m“ ’ Lastly. this gospel fetches us to _ show_gratitnde for favors received. , Consider the wretched condition 0! .‘ these lepers. efnicted by the most ,j loathsome of diseases condemned to ’sleep in the ssndpits lay nightand ‘» to wander through the tombs by day ,separated from friendsvsnd society. ’j Surely they had reason to be grateful. ; But when the: were cured the nine ' soon forget their ,benclnctor. thought lcnly oi the Joy of meeting their s friends and relations. .Doubtless they .Were glad to rid themselves of the lei-{owed comnionship o.’ the Sam- uitan whose race they detested It is true they complied with the strict (bee-name of the law. But Jesus was more pleased with the nratitude of ‘ the Samaritan. who following the patmptlings of his heart. first return- ed to give thanks. Another instance of gratitude instictively comes to our mindâ€"that of Mary Magdalene. Con- trasi her loving welcome to our Sav- iour in the house of Simon with the cold. formal politeness of the Phari- sees. She cared not {or their scorn. nor for the relmffs of. the Roman soldier-a. when she stood at the foot 01 the cross. She lingered by the tomb on that Easter morning. so anxious was she to show her ,titude to her ben- efactor. Learn ' ' those twoï¬ex- maples to be .ul to your bene- factors. to your tax-ants who have palnned and m orifices for you. and whose hen- M for even the smallest tokens of gratitude lrom their children. Be grateiul to for all the gifts of nature and grace that He has bestowed upon you. that he giies you your daily bread. that he has given his angels charge over you. lest you should strike your _foot against a stone. that he he; made you His children by holy baptism. that he nourishes your souls in Holy Com- munion that he purities them from sin in the sacrament of Penance. Be it not said of you as‘of tho- thankless nine~ “We’re not .ten made clean . and where are the to return and nine? ls thergodnot give glory to . _ . Serve God from a. m we of grattdude Say not, "how, {er cgn I gene the world and still keep straight With God.†So. rather. “What shall I ren- der to ï¬fe Lord for all that he hath me.†God demendsour rendered unto _ gratitude says St. John Chrysgmm not that he needs it. but thst it may give him occasion or showering: stall pester ‘bleslim.won us. final pro; serrenee which a gratuitous g1 ' ' fly the re t th is stranger? a town. the person effected is isolat- ed and every precaution Known to medical science is need to prevent the spread 01' the disease. but how little care is taken to protect people from more! leprosy ‘whichï¬ili. the soul. . Rev. Fr. 0'3nllhsn Delivered s Delight- ful Sermon. ‘ At late mass on Sunday Rev. Fr. IO'Snllimn preached on the gospelor the day taking as his text, "We're I nct Lyn made clean. and where are theninc ':_" Luke, xvii; 17. The fol- lowmg is a synopsis of the dis- ccursc; fro-day's gospel, my dear brethren. represents our divine Lord entering by the gate of; a certain citv, .“‘.llll¢ standing star are ten lepers ‘ nho cry out with a. loud voice “Jesus ‘ mnster have mercy on us." Touched xuth compassion the ,Sneious bids them show themselves to the priests. ' As they. go they are made clean. one one of them, a 38m- sritan. immediately returned to taunt his benefactor. while the nine continue on their any to comply with the requirements of the law. Jesus is pleased with the gratitude of the Marita. while he is stung by the :‘ngtetitndo of the nine. This gospel teaches us many useful lessons. First, of the necessity of showing our- seIVes to the priests as a condition of being freed from the leprosy of sin. The priests of the old law were ap- pointed to Judge between leprosy and leprosy end to declare people who ' were cured lesgally clean so that they might again associate with their is]- low men. hit the priesthood or the old law was but I. figure of the new as leprosy is but a figure. 0! mortal sin. To the priests of the new law Christ has given not only the power to judge of the gravity of sin. but the power to forâ€" gitc sin in His me. “Whase sins you shell forgive they are for- giwn them; whose sins 0n ï¬nll rc- tsin, they are. retain â€'_ It also teaches us to non! the_oc- cassions of sin. There are three kinds- of leprosy mentioned in scripture. mo leprosy of persons. the leprosy of garments. and the leprosy 01. houses, which represent persons addicted to bad habits. the vanities of dress. and pieces that are the croutons of sin. The Jews were. fo-budden by law to assooiete with the lepers Bess they should contract the disease. it e Ct-nlsgeons disease bros}; out in I SUNDAY AT 81'. MARY’S. :, excellent qqality and ex: most skeptical tliii cammw‘.“ ofl‘ering just now is mama: 21. no: ‘w ‘ III-In -â€" udditicn to the store they operate a large gram in a. fair way to was a competency in the. course 01 a. . _ Amecmaus are Comply?†any: the _ pouring into wa‘ country no great his new position. ‘-M.r. John Campbell. 0! Mackin. ak. Man, is in tam reviaiting old scene! and hands after an absence of five means. He and his brother, Will conduct a large general st‘orein Makinak, which in a propulsive lit, tle village m’ the: lino 0! them dian Northern Railmd... abog “h mile- (dam Dumm' _ and was a 80°“ " houï¬, ()ch Sands!- the 181', of May. ’30 ’3- with the Cock‘shu'bt Brantford. quad is 1155’ â€"M-r. H. J. Minimum. Stet-cur: of the Toronto branch of the Navy League. who tool: such a deep Emor- cst in the (promotion of me C.P.I_L line from gurketon 1.0 Baht-aygecn. 1.3 in Victoria. BC. On bio way cast: he intends visiting: Winnipeg Vund all other points of Importxmco 1n the in- terests ol’ the league. â€"MI‘. Smut SMM.’ m made his home with W. during last ° 'md in tom! on Saturday am: am: a sweat at tho Simpaarj â€Kath Ontario Times. berim: m. and Mrs. ltour. of Lindany, at Mr. Chas. E. Jones‘ last Thursday... mitts. Harry Hammond and brothcur hon-man Dusty. of Lindsay. at home. Wm. Jser. amid Sam Britten. D. R. Andaman mi Chan Squiom, m... tamed Saturday. tram n. twomh’ canoeing trip aver the tar waters. The: launched their bark canoes on Rodaton‘n Inbe. 14 miles north of Hadibnrt on. â€"Miss Lizzie Faylc, ot Thornton. arrived in' town. Saturday night, and will spend' tuL' next two weeks with friends in town and county. "4 -â€"Mn:. H. Manna. of Toronto, who had been visiting her! sister. Mrs. C. Agdam's. Melboumwstu. for than“! week. returned to the city on Satur- â€"l£r. Jae. Cwnidine. one of the towns’ old boy! mind in town Sat... urday night and will qpend a meek or two renewing old acquaintances. â€"Miss Minnie McHugh. daughter of Senator Denney. is visiting friends at Quebec , and is taking in the at- tmctions of the ancient city. -â€"M:ra. T. F. Callaghan left (or her home in the city, utter having spent a pleapant than \wecks‘ visit with town and county friends. â€"Akth. Ducal: Copy unwed \in town km SW M utter having spent a. plenum two gnaw hr-lkhy at Ociau Grove. -Dr. Young. We! U!) 57th Re- gina-at. Peta-bow. and hits. Young. 5: N Thursday in down. the guest. of Mrs. 11..“‘. D. trong. â€"Miss Dora. Wick left cm Sax... nniay morning tor Mmï¬lh where she will spend the next few weeks Vifliting triads. -MI. and him. Wm. Peacock of Buï¬alo. former maiden“ of Lidsâ€, arrived lut weak. to spud a couple a! weeks with relatives. â€"Mlss James. of Miss Mitchell's? minim: staff lett Monday morning to attend the wholesale million: op- en“: in the city â€"-Mm. Capt. attain. ot Piston. who Visited Mr. and! Mrs. Weeee, Melbdumeat" lett not her home on Saturday morning. ‘ â€"’l‘he Him Hett and Gautier, at mun. and Miss Kennedy, of Brantâ€" tond. and the sweat» of Mia Morton the plotognphe r. râ€"Mr. Wee. Wilson. of Pictm. he. been visiting his parents and other friends in town dating the past week -.M:r. Owen Teevinn, and Mr. Ju. Carlin. of South Ops. spent a vary pleasant week with m inRocha eater. I . -â€"Meaam. Wm. Areas. of Thesalon, sad B. Arena. at Janetn‘llo, tram... meted business in .town Mutiny. “Mr. H. Melanin. of Kirkï¬eld. was among- the viditau from Ms nrtb cunt-y on Many. â€"Senn.tcr Much. town. was on the list of Speakers at Father Phe- lans‘z- picnic on Wednesday. ~N'ul Isabella G-illochly m the gust of her friend, Mrs. Francis Carlin. during the past week. fâ€"H‘a Plasma Shamans lent last wroekrta mit Vtrionda in Tot-mm Wmodbridea and Cbllï¬mwoud‘ â€"M'a. J. J. Walsh and danghtor Mv'jorie left this main; to visit Nut]: Orillia. triends. â€"Mrs. H. A. Laban rd Mr. Her- bert Leblu-e. of Petexboro, were in town Saturday- -Mr. I. E. iWeklon. barrister. is hol- idaying in Muskokn. He win he hone on Wednesday. ' I wished our town may. -llxsa WMoad. o! Campbelll’ord visited our town Friday. i‘ â€"~lr. Clara Eva-son. of Little Britain. was in town lately. ~Mrs. 0. Adam (and daughter are visiting Port Hope? hiends. â€"(Mr. B. J. Thor-mm. at Oriuia. visited town friends lately, â€"Nr. L. «W. Henderson, of Peter- bcmo, visited town yesterday ‘ ‘ -Mr. E. Z. ï¬cCu-Lhy. of Peterboro, ‘n'sited town friends yesterday. â€"Mr. A. A. Mallard. of Dandord. visited Linda; friends Saturday. â€"M.r. Chan. Anderm .otOrillia. called 93 triends in town Monday. -Mr. A. Grant. of Woodville, tran- sacted business in town yeaorday. â€"Mr. :Wam. MM; of tho Cat- aract village. sweat Sunday in town. -Mr. How-b. Elliott 1qu Tum-idea for Toronto, where he has swured a position. ‘ â€".Miss Minnie Shea. of town. is the guest of hen-coming. the Mines Shot. at Ops. - â€"Mr. '1‘. C. thwart. at Port Party, was in town Sunday. -Ml’. John Dannie. of Pension Fdls, spam. Sunday in town» â€"llr. J53. Cnpatick. or Bohqgcou. Was in town Saturday. id ton yesterday. , Pimps-sow mm 'Sunday. He left here on M £0 apcept I: WISH?“'11 kashutfl: Pldw: 00’]. d and ,5 highly pleased with . hasten. or Hillhrook, Io Substitute Offend. Say whnt you will about (Imam ofleï¬og musing "jult as good" became it w! I better proï¬t. the feet still stands thtt ninetyâ€"nine out o! a hundred dmggiate recommended Chamberlain‘s Colic. Cholera. m Ditrrhoeu Remedy when the but remedy for diarrhoea is naked for. anddoeobeeenletw bowntmhe remedy that can elven Independ- od upon, emhthemteeven end mm munnynn â€"-I-‘cnelon Falls Gazettu; Alisa Olive O’Neill and M15 Stella XcKay. o! Lindlny. mtnmed home an Satur- day. after a tow days‘ visit at Mr. James Chambers' at the Falls ......... Miss Jennie Samar. of Lindsay, who has been visiting Hr. Thea. Sadlor. jr.. at the Falls. went home Satan. day“....@tr. .lEdw‘ard Kylie. of Lind-4 say. who returned a short time ago Wain 'Ox'forld .Uniwerpity. henna. waa at bho Fallo for an hour or two or.’ Tuesday. He paddled _up from stem Point thh pane mpg!» 1;; wémineniv attiduotiou». and a tea-- timoniaJ to that oflect n. to be: grant- ed by the M“ t r of the Collegiate Institute staff. (wing to his having accflpted a. sim- ilar position a Lindsay. On motion or Dr. Mccillivrgy. agcooded by Mr. Hugâ€"gun; the rogiénation was soc - ed with regret. 3513117.. Walkspad .v- A,_ «Peterboro Examiner: Mr J. Butclime an, arrived booze Saturday from his accustomed European trip, where he goes regularly; nqueat of novelties Rand maple dry goods (or their own h“syndicate at Homes. Mr. Sutclitfchu completed his sixty. eighthtnp and has had the unique experience mwhich nuny might wish but few enjoyâ€"hen never been sea etch and never mined a med. oich and null; mined a mul. Whitby (nu-onions; A communica- tion was mad at the last meeting of we School board {roan lit. Walks. re- signing @1539“ng a! rE‘qglish tans,- â€"-flr. J. B. Fax-well. of Oswego.N.Y. was in town lately. discussing busi- ness mtters with his agent. Mr. W. H. shown. 31'. Fax-well is buying an immense number or telegraph pole: this season. along: the line of the Gan-d: Atlantic, R. n. to (in U. 8. contacts. an; Doris (nae Mia‘s Meta Gal- lon} of Claulsnd. who Is the guest of the Masses Kennedy, Glcnolg-oc.. ren- dered a solo lsst Sunday ‘évaning, at St. Paul’s church. of which choir she was a mined member when a resident of Lindsay somevyurs ago. tannedâ€" 'S‘nturrdh‘y. accompanied by her little sitter. Mia: Ann... who is mailing a. ten: days with her in town. ‘ - Mr. Batoohe Torry. son of hit. A. 8. Terry. has entered the why 0! the T. Eaton 00.; Toronto. “Tocha†is one of Lindsay’s best young men and nardoubt will acqui'. himsélf hon- cnbly. His object 15 to obttin n wider experience. ï¬ns†Maude McLaughlin pnid a flying visit to triads gt Ignace and â€"-Mr. -W. Guy Piokell. mnaxing editor of the Dundnlk Harald. who with h'm wife I: holidaying With Omcmee and Peterhoro friends. was in town on Friday. nccompaniad by was Dory. or Omomoo. ‘ â€"-llissos. Maggie And Mabel Mit- chell. amazed F0 their (ï¬ends. Miss Maginn. of Monte, and Miss Lapp. of Pontyp‘fll, haw returned to their homes. alto: spending their vacation at. M10. â€"Mi.sa Luna Thexton. who issuinâ€" meaing "at “Bahama Outage." Pleasant Point. amended in catch. inc 3 12 pound mutindnge this â€Mr. Bert. Sher-in urxvod ir town last 17111::th and left next evening for a .week'a holidays thh Peta-Doro friends before returning to his home in New York City. -Mu. Ju. Skinner. of Owen Sauna. and son Frame. no the guests 01.31:. A. Skxnnor, #1110: have men visiting yriewnwds at Hastings and Peter.- â€"Maa Estella MacFaddcn. of Plate-mom, a spending a new weeks witwithharmumw. Den 11 and Mn. L. Amhamlmnlt. â€"Mr. and Mn. Duncan McDonaall and family. Are the mm of Mrs. mmw'u mother. Mrs. Sham Phaeton Pulls. ' ' M's manic Cain. bookkeeper n: Guugh'a. is at present earning :wc weeks" holiday: with [ï¬ends in To- ronto and 1m". -Hioo WI" of the Light, Hoot a Power Co. (mice. in copying her v.1- mtion at. nor home in Bobcavzeon. --)lr. and Mrs. Wilson gchilliams and two children. and was Lillim flcWillimnn. are msflcahng at Star- geon Point. «Lient. Allister Gillespie, son 0! Dr. Gilloap ie. has just. completed a mom: '5 course at the Toronto Mil- ntm 3 College â€"3k. _.5 Lonnihan. at s: ginaw. Mic-31., is visiting friends here, after an absence of my )oara. -mas label Magwood. o! Toron- to. is a wt. of hot friend. Ma's. mun-cm hummus. (Sushi-Mama. “in make-8t» -â€"M.r. J. B. Shaman and Mr. Geo. Inch. m guiding a work or two at Prawn Spring; -M:r Norman 01.03:}. of ma '1‘. Eaten 00., Toronto. is apondm; a week at Pension Imus. ~Ir Wan. Fielding. police Magi:- tn‘tv. linden. was in town lately on but-mus. ‘ alias A. wax“, In“ last week to spend 3 month mm Petnrboro and tornado friends. -Mgs. W 1!. Goodwin. 0! London, 0111.. is the guest of Mrs. W. A. Good. ‘ $5.8m)! Mantra. of Bower goon. pud Lindsay friends a, nut xecently. â€"-Xr. and Hrs. .Wetharup m: on the excursion to: Rochester lat week. morning. â€"Ir. E. I'd-ex. at Little hit- nin. paid Linda: 3: business visjt. hat week. . 1er “It“. I. mar. are â€"m« Acne. Murphy. of 1.1: viutiw her uncle. Ir. John Y Gum- m to: Mt! human! hm. 1 hr. Herbert Hoe). of But-tuna. paid our town c Wm- trip lately. wlr. and In. wan»: 331nm“ apd hm children. 01 Rochester. no most: or. are gait: . of town. in John Tuovin. Beach. 0! a Kai: on cloud in= n clone-titans From tbs point. a dunes of up the hind. tho slurp edges show huh and other cm of : fiche combat. It. cuda [atom Ir. loam that the mud In one at tho 1m over khan. and that its patient om “not ma]. ‘onsapaned bythodï¬ou‘a o: u» 45th Victoria Regimnt. Ho receivâ€" ed it last week {ram his son-in- law, Mr. J. W. Calder. at Boston. Mum. with whom Mr. and Mrs. Mc.‘ Gwyn may mt am or three very plemnt ween. The priud weapon wâ€. until a week ago. apart. ed by n monster swordï¬sh that m spotted by mm (W all Cape‘ Cod after a terriï¬c limb in an? coated which the men‘obout m1 tmnwmpiâ€"wdbybhem‘ mm" _-____. I Hun, Blan- Is In Mar of a Immcut Spout-u. XI} John 3me {a the prowl We! amrd whichha wouldnot embrace for all the glittering mp. Yuk; â€"Protcotod cruiser. 8,500 tons. sunk in battle at (Jumbo Fob. (or. lb! 20. Ewanâ€"Protect!!! cruiser. 3.200 tons. mark by Japanese mine at Port Arthur. Feb. '13. Dianaâ€"Protected cruiser. 6680 tons, badly damaged in battld of Aug. 10. now probably at! Port Arthur. Novikâ€"Protoctcd cxulaar. 3200 tons. at sea. in that; thought to be on her “v to VladiVosmk‘. Palladaâ€"Pmtected cruiser. 6630 tons. badly damaged in battle of Aug. 10. now at Port Arthur._ Aaronâ€"Mica cruiser. 0.1m tons. Indy damaged in bottle' of Aug. 10 now in dock At the Chinese port of 'Wo'osunc. mptvr-Protect‘od cruiser. 6.750 tons. blown up by mine at Vladivos- tok. 3h! 20. _ ’7 â€W - Minâ€"Armored miter. 10,940 tons sunk by Janna: mine at I’ogt th- of An. .14. VSORutoBol-«kttloahip. 10.960 tons. Mdb‘ â€I“ in battle or Aug. 10. Mr at Port Arthur. _ ' , 'MhQAnhdiod â€cruiser. 1w null-d1; damaged in battio of Aug 13011017 in man on w.) to Vlad“- o k. , demmâ€"Bnttledup. 12,700 tons. badly danced in battle of M1510. now at Port Arthur. A Pc-ltouâ€" kttloflï¬p. 10.960 tom. badly damaged in battle of Aug. 10. now Ct Port Arthur. PobiethL-Mlonhip.’ 12.674 tons. badly damaged in battle of Aug. 10. now at Port Arthur. Wropnlotsk â€"Battleship. 10.950 tons. sun by Japaneau mine at Port Arm!!! April _1.3- _ ‘ Pexutietâ€"Batlofllip. 12.6““ tons. hilly dam!!! in battle 0! Aug. 10. now 4 Port Arthur. TIIE 8.0!!! Of A SIOIDFIIII. Munchâ€"Battleship. 18.110 ‘mns. totally diubied in tho Nttle of Aug. 10. nov- at are Chinese port «I Tam;- (ton; to be dimntlod, Gremlniâ€"Armorod cruiser. 12,888 tons. Indly damaged in battle 0! «13¢. 14. now in flight on wu to Native;- Bonn-AWN cruiser. 7,800 tons. u-Lnlly dishloa by mines. now at Port Arthur. The tollowing lint ehovu the clue and tonnage of the Romain nude in the PM East. at the beginning 0! the war. with the melities suffered by Um end their present probeble loce'tion. mien rennin only to Russia [our evuisen. the Ankold. which in div obit-d tad which is making repairs at the Chinese ports of Wm; tho Bosh and Granobm. damaged in In:- Uo and in man. and hovik. a!» in mm. flie- Jem bee Disposed of Russia's ' Her Vessels. At the beginning 0! the we: Rus- nie. bed in the Fur But. aanrt At- thur. Vladivpstok and (W100. eighteen eitoctive hattluhips And cxnisere. 0! this great fighting force nix hu'c been lost. one in totelly die- ebied and another in rewiring in Chineec ports. whize sewn hue been hdly damaged in battle and no hot- tled up at Port Arthur at ‘11: mercy of the Jag-wee lend limitation and Togo' e fleet. , . HARNESSoMAKBR. Dealer in an kinds of Harness, Whips, Rugs, Blankets, Robes, .- : Bells. (It .- .- Bx'qde and Biq'de Repairs. Annular 0‘3.qu swoon '00!) 2%: Chem! Gmria, Dry GM, Boot: and Shoes. Gent's 311;!t3h'm Highest Price Paid for Fun Pxoduce. I AI IIIFORTIIIIATE FLEET. A. D. CARMICHAEL C. H. McKEE. “THE HEAT MARKET.†Fresh Meat, . Smoked Meat. Canned Goods. GOLD 81035.3 MI. MERCHANT TAILOR. Imported Woollens nus-alum man. Sadshctibn Guaranteed J. W. PROUSE, WOODVILLE BUSINESS M EN ’S § him-famhnusinassmuage, anwwwmw For do, one hundred stung, healthy himofbou. Willbosold ehupmtho owner bu too my for one spicy. Here in aohmofor n M in $ proï¬table basin... Hr. oniott has this union obtained about three eons of nut- olu-hoooyndlonr on. 11%!“ â€â€œ8 m M 00' M 5 W swam. mama. mo nag. quantity of PU38 CLOVER HONEY for Isle. Applyto H. FOLLIOTT 4' Pox-age 30nd, Bobovor i120. ONONQOWWOQM od.â€"ir4‘ houoc and uttlo, 60 foot long sud drivingahod. This in . nut-clan hm mdinlngoodlmlity; lull mile from pootofloo, railroad station And school; “not four miles from Lindny. Plough lave “term Poueaion the ï¬rst cilia-ch, 1905. Applyw KISS CATH- ERINE NAYDOB, 22 Elgin-SL, North Wad, Lind-3y. Ont. No lowers unwor- BEES 1323 HONEY! to DE. A. JEKISON Emma, oft?» summr. Jnrs’oxq, Bombayâ€"'4. ARK FOR SALE OR TO BENE- Finz-clu: tam for “Jo or to rent, beingnorthhdtofw 25, Con. 9, Mn:- von, (tho hm formerly owned by tho bu Dovid Ionian), oitutod two miles ALWAYSCURES And “Haunt uni Sch. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy I Con. 1, Op, 100 .Lvni; 95 m in calciwnflonbdmoo huh. Good brick house 22:32, kitchen and woodohed W; two bomono 36x 60; unblingforwhoodot male; 2 good weMMontMAhonmin mripou, bdngmthhkotbotï¬snd mdï¬hthomCon. Stadium on mopropotty. Twenty-ammo. in culti- ndmondtbontmm in posture. Abm hm: will be rented Wm ApplytoJOSEPï¬ MARK, VdonuoPD: or on pmMâ€"w3 Such is the record of npid ud- wnt of my!“ onrstudfllu- Ou- splendid?“ schools at BUSINESS G. SHORT- BAND, cud TELEGRAPHY, and n m ’mn of qualiï¬ed instructors up our noun of pmdnciog W' tivdy good unlit Our booklet is bursting. Bonita-it. from Stewaplcr to W55 MW. FARM FOR SALE. -Sooth In]! of lot 6 4th canoes-ion Emma: eon pm 100 1cm alum "up fenced, s new brick soft met, good onhud, two goodrd born: with stone moles undo: ouch. School- "W" “v- â€"v raw lamâ€"Wt. O RENTâ€"Wont Hm of Lot No. 4, Con. l.0u.oonhininn100mms I 100 ACRE FARM TO RENTâ€"South ‘ lull lot 13, concoction 2. Mori- pon, 85 um under cnltintion. bohnoe posture tnd bush. There an on the pro- mines: Promo homzz :30, Mpig pen, hen house 3nd drive shod, log born out! sable, good well. Schoolhouse on miles. Young orchid. 4px;†to W. TORONTO- Gor. Yam cud W JAB. A. YANSTONE, Farm Macmnety' , The McCor- mick O.KV line, The U. S. Separator, McLaughlin - - Carriages, - - moan nwxuo mulls. Highest Price: paid for Faun Produce. Groceries, Fruits, D. J. MoCnu, Paar. 8W. Ohm mum Tenn: $1.00. C. ‘ EDGAR WEEKS, QUEEN ’S HOTEL BARRISTER, mummm Fm/orSalcortoRm. W. A. CAMPBELL, GOOD TEAS a Specialty MSCELLANEO CS Sells everything in BEEQ Dealer in Bread and Cakes. unannm. 2m,1963.â€"wu. m Unlhlbdmoutdm Om um “low-tutu. Not. Mad. Agog: («thou-lam“ clay “Imam-add!“- mnuaudamm “-Mo Illnllflu m lflSflIflflflfl A. DATHBH, Just now 'n spodtinofoleflu yourodcfornhlluit. Ifyouu'o 93 E g 9. groanâ€"8:59.; Ira-51mg»; aflomalssgoaa; gngégï¬ii OEEH; Ea. woo.“ «Lao- rusoansl. 538’ Ban-32? km 1856.) SUCCESSOR T0 1A8. STEWART, Ema-5mm. Dealer in all kind: g Ema-t, flush and Vatican IF YOU man A M. 0'03». Saving Kathie, Raw or Wagon, m m â€on you by. DUNMH’S DBUï¬ STORE Vinogsr thom'ongaftwo! bo- ixggktlhonr'ngutnLdo hop to on poorb, mmwndlong. J. MURCHISON 8: CO. Dry Gals, Hat: and 64):, M, Rudy-machIoth'ng, Book and Shes, Grm'a. PRISBBVIIB All! PIGILIII W .8138. JOHN KENNEDY, WE HAVE THE! ALL. OATH RO’S SUITS rum ma0Q§II m .cuUGIL m L. I. STEWART DIRECTORY J08. STAPLES nu no mun. Rate: and Binnie“. AIR"...