Ewe: LLERS. LINDSAY. ugh Higinhotham, “fond“. W7“ .tch is 8150 pp got. 011‘ Men’a and Boy. W â€158’ Mantles, Mum’s, reg. .FuLOENe' . ‘ h†..... , 000000000000 hWoulCu'pets, buguluhys ................. h'ool ï¬lled Output-Jung“! days ............................. Minion Carpets, tau-gun d333,â€: .............. F . ’ ........ ' Bo b mun dun .............. :33: :fl' urn-Sid sud Children’s Underwesr. ï¬rea- Gingham, regnhr 7e, bps-gin days ......................... ,_ __. .1“ -nA-l-lll. _ McLENNANSi CUE “TING £00118 1mm mnwm Wigive our undivided that“ to the m in budâ€"that. ï¬lth. only at. q. to diapense drugs ou‘y d know-n wig. hoidmg gm when hum-n life IIfhngillgiu maul-hobbit 3 poor ht to economiu if“ “cm†marbl- md train: 1- lack for III-la. ' “in importun leaner and one "by; Mrs’ smnas GEO. A. LITTLES Book mam-78"?“ GEO A LITTLE 8011001: SUPPLIES EN FILLING SCRIPTIONS Sign of the Mill 53!: m TD DALY 801733- QM Scwu- Pipé, Cum Cement: if? huh Side Kent, “M Powder, Primers. @kerchiefs 1“†«13‘, ï¬ndâ€. Loaded Shells Wmmmmm Ops Township In an um. I: w...- ‘Lir. Wm. Stewart, nit-dealer. whose'ho'me is about a. 'n'fle north 0! tho town, was the “ct!!! of avari- ous accident Wednesjas. About 10 o'clock, while (ll-icing home at. a. liga- ly pace Irom the farm of- Mr. Jas. Hopkins with a puking madame. the pole of his remcle Ken and mapped in two, the horses ran may at 3 ur- riflc pace, and Mr. Stewart was thrown out on the hard roadway. sustaining a compound- fracture of the right ankle hone. Dr. Jeffers was cailed in and found the com- plications so serious that amputaâ€" 'Church News. â€"T’ne anniversary sermons of the -_Cptnbridg:-st. Methodist church are qu'be‘ pze ' ed on Sunday Sept. 29th, ,by the Rev. Dr. Mags, Principal, of m:- Wesleyï¬n Theologcslpollege at Montreal. Dr. Miggs' is a. member of the British Conference, an author of some distinction, and a. preacher 0! great acaeptance. [t is especnal- 1y interesting to have the Doctor in not of his training: Lindsay on acco and awn 2r. bring dz“: antigen mug of the pm‘ot our own century ‘ Away, resâ€"gm 8th.; 3:131“ng "my .‘Pimflqiéah . s 119,... " ' en one mrnce ‘81: east ‘ ted to the Interests 0! athc little ones. A special program ‘ has been prepared by the rpgnï¬ral ; Committee andw‘m no’d’onï¬t‘ banged by we ry Presbyterian School in Can- In St. Andrew's ads on that day. vice will be held at» to my can 5th (the day 0' flow-8003 ‘0 1 agaicy of the-C “hate the ordi not ‘exceed 394 steamgr. cordon ~» caygc-On cayflon We beg to gii'e noticf: that. ‘our steamer. the Manta will run mi ex: cutï¬olkom Rene)“ Fall: taBobâ€" caygcon in connection with the Bob- caygoon Fair, on Friday. October am, leaving Feneion Falls at} 8 am. Sharp, and Bobcaygeon at 4pm. Fara m. The Trentw Valley Ravi. has been pram-1w -.1 . . -. , nd «it! no donï¬t‘ be“ used by on rfPreabyterian School in Can- ad that day. In St. - Andrew's tan in t e mdntena a handling 0‘ mil «nth unmix- ,bratc;s_ In; his flesh .1300“ â€I. coaching“! .-. moved Wyn. . [agg‘foac ï¬ve fl, , __.,, ‘ï¬; 3 - Q'Mm‘, t '§ INJURED IN A RUNAWAY. Me I'm Tickets any can be ï¬nehased on Oct. 1 to day of the Reform Conven- 1 good to rat-rm on 7th, zit any ' of the Grand Trunk Bnilv’vsy, the ordinary. single fare doea. nobcaneon hir- WIF" rd - anance and mp" m 31th um [.m- is View much "’1' has keen whet“! A-gv Ink Saturn I. a ooooo-gsc "$2.50 . 71¢ 32.00 .100 .. 5c â€"D|pmond â€I‘m“ new 0010". hut mound gt. how I d: 1mm. next to Damiompwl. “I ‘ «JV-mind. two WNW at (Mi tum of “them. , .‘ -A Iunlm: 0! old "loath 1|!an out. to thtlo Btltgln on qunow to attend We funeral of the lam JohnDlx..',. ;L â€A .â€"C:olgon refused to talk yester- day. which goat to show that he h weak on one of the fundamental principles ol‘ anarchy. . â€"For cough. and cold. the m- ueIgn rempdy ll Whltc PM»: Balsam. at Higlnbotham’s drug atore.â€"w_4. .. -A couple or frog catchers aFe manor: good haul- avuy night In the Don between Dlltlllery Point and mummond'u Buy. ‘ -Colnucl Loucks. a popular yo'nng emf-n or Petal-hora. died on Satur- day evening 0! pneumonia. follow- ing an attack of typhoid ftvu. â€"A plank minding from the walk on Durham-at. at the foot 0! Vic- toria-ave" makes a dangerous hole. {and should have immeghte utteno on. '5 ‘ .. ‘.“ -A number of our clttxene attend-1 ed Uni-Edge lair Tuesday and two strong contingent: lett town to- day for Ppterboro and Victoria Road fairs. -Largc awrtment or mattresses bed springs, roidlng springs. cot-t. children’s cots and cradles at M. E. Tangney‘a. Upholstering and re- pairing 3. specialtw.--dwtt. â€"Two young lads were ï¬ned 32 each Wednesday by nngistrntu Staers [or throwing stones at the Donoghne domicile, opmmite the east ward starthonoas. Served ‘em‘rlght. -â€"Mr. John Sinclair has sold $421.†worth of potatoes from his corner lot In the south ward this gen-on. He in a good gardener. and alway- eecnrec the top price for Ma pro,- dune. -We pus on Clolzou. but does the new President act-on the llne pro. none: It Ro-r-r-Jt. Rom-Mt. Ruo volt or Rose-velt? - an» Vyvmn Latdlaw. daughter of Mr. Sandlord Laldlmv. fell on a ladder the other day and brain the anal! bone in her arm. -The very best fresh mined Leo high Valley Coal, direct from mine; Stove, nut and egg at 87 per ton. delivered In town. A dlnonnt of $0. net ton will be alloweg 9!! {199's Bike tor cash Caâ€"dwfl. V'- -P~roviuclal Road Commissioner Campbéll visited the Queen-st. molcl road Tuesday alternoon wltn Alderman Jackson. He expressed hlmull’ as being well satisfied with the plan being lollowad, and heart- ily approved ,0! the construction 0! a. granollthic gamer on the south side as snggepted by Aldenuen 0'- at the ranges west of indsay on Thursday. Oct 3rd inst, when up- wards of $100 will be given in cash prizes. The mmbers would like to am as many new rifle shots try their skill at the bullseye as possible; ‘csex‘ybody Welcome to about with any open-signiï¬ed rifle. - ~ - _-..-:....a x.._ Bit-ll)" and an; vy‘Vuvw-aâ€" - V â€"Mr. Bliss Bowen has received in- sanctions Irom H. L. Dance. to sell by auctton' at No. 12 Melbourne-st, west. on Honda. . Sept. 30th. at one o‘clock, furniture and household goods consisting of parlor and'bevl- roam cults. mattrasus and springs. sideboxrd, secretary, tables, chairs, (ofl. ' wood and â€on stoves clocks. lamps. crockery and glassware, fruit jars, kitchen utensil“. blinds and cutain poles, etc. All will be sold wl'thout reserveâ€"V2. The directors or we a Fair have ‘completw arran for the concert 01! Wadncsd ing. Oztober 2116. Mr. Hal Peterboro, takes the leadh assisted by the membersol’ Battalion Band and Messrs. and Armstrong, of Orono. thing points to a ï¬rst-class and a. good time generally; â€"R. 11. Hopkins. H, W. Spouaru. and oily-r sports are having'fnu with th? partridgec almost daily. Thu birds are fairly numeromk but very mild. . _‘ â€"Halt.aâ€"dmn tannieo'cpent Sun- day here, and put in I truly delight- ful day rambling through the woods. " ' canoetsd.,m -_.~ In†“'Jlu. .‘ â€"Halfâ€"aâ€"dotan laminae spent Sun- day here, and put in a. truly delight- ful day rambling through the woods. 2 path- ate now can-etsd. Mth tolleu‘leuten, but the tollage has not yet: taken', on the rich tintq. ‘ ._.Mr_ M Rm 3 logï¬retreelg _ 4|.- A-n, 0mm Mr‘Conc'ért ’I'OP store of the Max-linen. completed arrangements cert On Wadncsduy even- r 2nd. Mr. Halpany, 0: takes the leading part, the membersol’ Lhc {5th :and and Messrs. Gamsby rong, of Orono. Every- : to a. ï¬rst-cling concert (mien. R. Bryn“ W. spottard .l'" ' M Ma 4 Dr PM" ’ 9035M“ UMLI: .~ "’ -flr; "Mn.“ I‘M or Burnt ler,‘ pm my- CON}! 1 Bun-m vhlb “slum. ' . W-IH.’ flack-7th bu re-' tunnel {Egrrfldm Mend: gt Csnpbhflfbrdi' . , “,0“!de A can. at. . ‘ lltun Life In- It vcnflo‘n‘ of let nuance 093": 91:; I Bobco, tron. omwol County mmâ€, wu in town Monday. Air. Max. Almu II In Peterburo aulutlng Cough Bron! Uta“ In hund- llng the Inlr week rush ul trod». -Jlr. Arthur Chants hm returned to Port Hope, titer mending a couple or dun with friends in town. â€"Mr. Hugh O‘Lclry. K4!" Ieft (or Witt-tillaw to take char-39 of “‘10 Crown bovine-I at the lull no- o 1.2-. - - â€"x:. r. a. emu-pk. ol mun". I. III town. and will uni-t lulu too In tho Ibo: store during the fair. â€"!r. R. G. K'Jpamck and Mr. Ban- nou. clothing salt-men. of Tut-onto. “what! to work Wednesday for A. J. Graham. The Klan. Ella Herbert and Maggi: Joust. of Reuboro. spent Wedueuny gt the home of In. Ja-I. Bradbum. â€"Jlr- < on] Mr: Iluer. who ind hoe-n ï¬tting itiendl in Lindsay and Star; ~01 Point, named to Toronto last Friday. . H mu. Frzn is Buzhmlland Daniel Sinclair. of Lindsay. paid a. abort visit. at the home of, Mn Jan. Bush- nell lack week. â€"Rev. F. W. Hardy. o! Onkvood. lat lost Sstnrdny [or Edison. 8. C. He will engage In million work in the Kootenay dint-kt. â€"Hn. 8. 83.1100 and Miss Sahel. of L'ttlc Bantam, and guest. mu Leila. mm 0! Vancouver. 3.0.. were In town atcly visftlng friends. . n-Mr. W. J. Hontgomery. {OI-Iner- ly of the Ontario Bank here. in 111w In charge of the local branch at. Sndbnry as manager pro tem. â€"-The efï¬cient driver of the (ire team. “Tommy“ O‘Neill. to enjoying ludidgyo at pretent. Hut dnflelm being Horned by a mantle, â€" Jan. 0‘ cm. --Rev. 715‘ B. Cooke. at South Dum- msr, who luau been West .Ipendxug th past week with his cousin. 0! Cantor-nu. In a guest at the home of Mr.’ Eli Wlllnunon. †' ' ~14; E. J. Kylie. who let: town Wednesday en route. for _0x!orl College, England. was _acooupa.nled an far at! Peterboro by hl‘ parents. Mr. and X". R. Kylie. - Vivâ€"Sir. John ncln'tyre. G.’l‘.R. yud. mnstzr. is enjoying a. couple 0! weeks‘ well-eagned 1191191359. [31 his 3:3}. Bié'aix‘tEEJ Er; 'bcink p: rformâ€" cd by Mr. Fred Stanton. 1-- th :- Harry Soars. son at Mr. A. A. J. Sonnet. who has been laid up wjth 8_ low fever (or nearly three g_Q_ _. _-‘l .I-n A-“ any w-“\ u- -v.. -- months, in now making satisfactory progrers toward recovery. â€"Llr. Stewart Robinson. dry goods muchant. Buevule, and Mrp. Robb- oonAand young son, are apendlng a (cw days In town, the’ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wlddeos. north ward. oâ€"A carload of iron pipe {Or the gas company arrived mat week and was unloaded by Contractor Pukie’a men. he mm was plied on the company‘s power. house lot. opposite W. M. Robson‘s store. .. â€"Mios Dora. and Annie Robinson. Albert-st... have xamrned from a visit with Toronto and Brauttord (Honda. While in Branttord thay at- tended the marriage of their bro- ther, Rev. Joe. W. Robinson. to Miss Edythe M. Canghell. â€"The many Irlends of Miss Clara Butler. «laughter of Mrs. (D15) But- ler. of Petal-Doro. will be pleased to ham that she has successfully pass- cd'hu- cxaminat‘bn for a. profession- al lrulned'nursc at St. Mary‘s hos- pital, Rochecner, N.Y. â€"Mr Will Robson. am; of Alderman Robson. town holds the position of cdltor oi the Grocers’ Journal, or- outo, one of the had-23 journals ls- sned by Col. McLean. Mr. Robson is __.l I...â€" nnm wuw w.’ ‘v.â€" ï¬r, a. elm-er young man and ma new sphere.“ labor will had ample mp0 for his literary ability. -Mr. E 'Kyllc, who won the J. W. Flavclle Oxford Scholarship at T0- rquto University, left “Mueslay for Ottawa. and from there he win proceed to Montreal. from which port he will null for England on the Allan L‘na 8.8. Pretoria). Mr. Kylls will pursue his studies at 0x- foxd. and expects to be about a couple of- years. - .- . x-#_ â€"Mr. John Kylie. of Petal-born. spent Sunday and Monday in town. the ï¬nest of his brother, Richard. Mr. Kylie was a valiant. of Lindsay ‘ sovne‘ '15 years ago. and. ten years 1 have sped since he inst. visitedt’he; town. H) was kept busy exchnup- in: greetings with lulu. many old friends. but found time to look about. the town and was surprised and de- lightzd to oblarve .0 many "W of uolid program and 91:0 itygi ,0! coursc. 116! w l t% ‘wn town, and when _ , ed“, «#1 mrssors had not I and one cup y“ house in all three “unique remarka ed, “ _ .. . Meat.--i§[airs pre- 'Va'. .-, gm; 91:"ghonesuy bsl 0 who not be‘ saidnot to Lindiay'cnn be purchnacd on Oct. 5th (the day 0! the Retorm'Convgn. than) good to retard on 7m. at an: agency of the Grand Trunk many, where the ordinary {tingle (at-e doe; tot exceed $2.50. The charge or that ogulnst Geo. Sharp: and Fred Chamberlaln came before laminate Steers Toast! last. Mr. EJ. Keony, who appear- cd {or the primacy-a. elected to m". the cu: tried by .1 Jury. qua his Wordblp proww with the pram“ luary invout’gotmn. â€Under eta-3.9x-- animation tbs complalungv John Sanpmrr, brandished ï¬ll cunef ihen he was man he were an! at "uni _tlme he lost the money. (to: the constable but may the: con. iron the witnen ‘he max-tot! he m: not drink. iaoi now! had Mai. 11!; “quote. however. «Md notâ€: it In M ï¬ght. m6 fltet u of his tlon $3.4M“?! he ï¬red m .tnd'that It m l â€03% tilt when' the boy. . a “one. nudifl min um um Chutes-Isl- m Ticket! - ' This weather causesjus to think about shedding mi Summer Clothing and blossom out with a new Winter Spit and Overcoat. 1. We have everything in the shape of correcfugarme‘nts for men who like to be well dressed without an extravagant outlay in oney. ' M Hum : You will ï¬nd .11 the Mot exclusive noveltiuâ€"dylel am you vi" and only honâ€"Derby, Km, Pelt, Boil.- Ind Ron 100 up to 75¢ each. Manna. Nam-n1 Wool.. Silk ad Wool ............ _ Atctio Flaoed ............ Dr. Wright'l Halli M Cotton and Wool Mixed . ..., We Inn Migrant succe- 'i'h the above popnllr ptioPI. Our patern- in rm in quiet oho'h, hex-zing- booostripeggboh‘boOxfordlingddu-k gny chev- iou, Wemdnoam'yiogtho m priced lines in our sands!!! â€I bothinbluo unibhck. These suits are tingle or double W, vith the choice of single or double breasted vests. MEN’S SUITS $5 to $15. ion mm m nonmu g mum-u: muhtwm “amnion-emu; forth. m Op 01 ill. Ml «mom. ‘ The Town Property committee met in the Cicrk‘o omce Sctnrdny even- in: to consider matters connected with the fitting up 01 the old Coun- cil chamber for Public Library pur- poses, and the inrniuhing‘ot the new. offices 01‘ the Clerk and Treasurer in the upper portion 6! the town ‘.li building. The member: prs’nent ‘ yrt-rc kayo:- lngle nnd Aldermen Rob- ‘ son. Bloom. o'meuy and Bore (chairman) On motion Mews. E. A. Hard: and W. Fime'iie. oi the Public Library Board, .Were heard In connection with the alterations required to (it the chi Council chamber [or Library pnrpocrn They submitted a piano! tho desired improvements. . L, A-x.-_ AIA Damn lnl‘ “claw nu .. v , Mtcâ€"r some silenulon Md. Robson moved, econded by Md. O'l‘h'ellf).e _- , __._1 _‘-A an nf- on, the leave- m wwz. I ‘Tis the m antmï¬n I And oh. how m Would he price 0! coal would (3 the ‘0' to Lina-3:68p 'b'e put-w on Oct. 5th (thirds; of tha Reform Con reu- tion) gogd to tutu-n on 7th. at any 3 at the Grand Trunk Runway. $8839 wheu‘m ordingxy tingle (are m whara‘ehe crumm not exceed 93:50. E's; hnstled. -!1'he hooray Luau- ujould. In having o flair of ontflcient at no diundvantage 'whlch they have beenwont ‘°t upon. wmlo from new when clan ick 00min; Integu-d to ltl use. no nodesfrgble (mm thrown at It coop." “sweat-hon." "not room enough on uh: a. at." and the llke In (not Lt II 3 question whether the 0114, will maul unl- tronce of Petcrboro .ffl’l ad! a. an (or n rink. On the other hand. terboro would also Jul-d a very ammo! secur- lug mm of tint! and pal-flu; WW gown on nuts! ice. yuan now go‘ omw)m:nderod wmduoomotthmgzzag ~ “Upon-tilt Iota _ --Eoys. WW about hockey?b‘ev- oral towns have already organized their clubs. Get: together â€" a. good start is rverythmg. -Rmicw: Peterboro hickeytats are anxiously on the lookout for the prospzcts that there is to be a new skating rink erected in town are the puckâ€"chasing season opens. l‘hc :vents 01 last winter, If productlve‘ or nothing else. turnished convinc- ing proof that it the game was to thrive here. and t! Peterhoro was to hold her own as one o! the leading hockey towal 0! 03mm. I. larger as of whwh would be continent: with the re- lukemonu laid down by the 0.84. mutt nasal be wormed. In toot. st Lheond 0! lot â€on. itwu‘tha under-minding.th tins dcarabdlty (a ould m brought shout. Now a new '11:: committ‘ Men’s Furnishings lush ’ Faro new $8 00, $10.00, $12 00 leave! mlumqg. falling; c, m “minimum: how lb. ‘t‘would )1: if the THE B ARGAIN GI'V'ER. LINDSAY- Men’s Suits Underwear gee than. adjourned. “2““: to W! m which visit be no lie! 00min: For Men and Bays £1256 to‘ $2. Elms! Hm universal! 11, bra bran repeatedly mid that whrn me ladle: of Queen-st. Metho- dist church are called upon to pto- vldc a harvest home supper our dlmnu can rely on an elaborate spread. and the very mu that the culinary net la capable of. This was veriï¬ed flonday evening by hun- .â€""-J . At the latter hour the enter- 1 tainment was commc need in the body 1 {of thy church. The meeting wan ‘ opened by singing and prayer. S. J. , Fox. M.P.P., was unanimously vuted | ‘ to fat: chair. and pct-[Orniéd his ' rdutn-u In a pleasing manner. 'l‘hel «box rendered an anthem in splendid harmony. The Citizens' band quar- t:-ttc,-uuder the leader-dill) of Mr. J. W. Grey. gu'e an excellent telec- tion. and received a hearty encore. They responded with n rewlithn of “have: my God. to Thee.†.‘vuoup v-_ _, ,, v. G of on was - Re (0. Brown. Omen: ._ mm: the ï¬rst greater of the evening. and - \ helplul addre- on “Home." DIX-I" Little Britain. on Sunday, gave a Home. he and. la not [our square SEDt. 22nd, 1901, John Dix, aged well. only: home“ ls where aflection 8;, years; , . ~ calla; whsme love and affection are ““1“,†not. there is not the true home. ; “my: GE _ ‘ p . . Make home beautiful by flowers and new; mtflaflï¬ï¬oflt W131i pictures. check- it with music. 911- Point, Mo ‘10:,mm b‘. R , rich it with books. Don‘t hate your W, G. (-1“, 13.5.. Willing-‘1 J- A in}; hon):- too good to use, however. the * gaze. of m “be“ tocfa ‘ parlor only being opened for special Etta CW5 ' ’ rs ' company. Don‘t be slaves to house- , - ‘ ' . mm- wmww «engage 29:55:: mam“: mm†may: deuce or W; mm a; hvr. She should be the Me of a. git-"ghal‘gf-E Chiefs}. NIL. by the l - - ‘ mire “oer, Anna 0 l I home, its sunshine. ever cheerful and . . , , V . 'natural. Man should be apprecia- â€Whit â€0"“ daughter“ I ~ I the. king ln his home. and ever keep low: alive, In concluclon he sold, if 1 you would have a happy home, let religion be enthroned thercln. â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" i Row. D. 0. Crowley, of Peterboro. , SALE REGlsTER. . gav: a phasing and appropriate . solo. "The Dear Old Home.“ and fol- 0L THURSDAY, OCT- 3rd. 1901â€"By . lowed with aniénsplring address. In Elias Bow-ea. auctioneer. on lot 5, opening he on great men were . (on. 6. Vemlam, sale of valuable .mnde by obedience m the". be“ ‘ Farm Stock and Implements, the lhon'hta thc-lr h‘. stun nlsei. Men . wet: low down ‘bhgcanoap they had ‘ props‘rty 0‘ “‘3 T1103: Oliver. 3339 ; obeyed their lowest thoughts. 1 at one o‘clock sharp. Ohcdlence to that which is highest 01: THURQAY. OCT, 1511,, 1901 _. | and nobleoc will enuhlc yon to reach 3, m Bowen. amum’, on [at a up to everytbhz WW “I hum"! 19. south 0: Portage Road, Eldon. we. Hang on are walk of your sale or Vflufle Fm Stock and memory tho. pleural-which will be Implements. the property at In. W. - an lnplrotlon to you when 1008319 R. Potter. Bale at one cues upon then In future yearn. ’. m, Mr. J. W- Grey. wet-3'0“- ;. POSTPOh . .â€" The sale or m 667111de :5 . o! the violln. . Stock a llama: announeed Jud N3 cm “‘i M“ °ut° m to take place on the. {arm of It. W“ W“! W "F- 1 Robt. Ewen, Iot‘ 23. con. 11. Eldon, . ReV- D- 0- cm! “0‘ P W†‘1' , on Tammi“. let. in postponet = tan: mufï¬n: Havel“: P“°t« ' ; Date will he announced latchâ€"v1. t†WW" m “'9'“ “n" ‘° ‘r'ox Tumour am so; 1901â€"3 , close by M" O! national u- ' Ella! Bowhq’muoneer'on lot ' tho- .“ the Wmnmnd the ' con. 10. Garden credit sale of“:- jhwon by 121...“ ' _ l.‘ unhle For. Stock and Implements, ' â€KL '1' 3' Btrlkeï¬ come: ‘ the properq ol the OWnorBrot. "3f“ "3 ‘1’ "9 â€mt“ °° a†an: at onco‘chck m I was» warm m n rt. ‘. l ' ‘ e °~ .ON wannmu MR 9â€"†{Li'l‘kC'ï¬ ea]. Wlwm‘Kct-n t helllle of the Canadiani’m Railway Company. Winnipeg. In dual? {who nvuled themselves at the privilege ol enjoying a social time together in the basement of the church. Five table. were heavily laden with meats. glad: and an the (latencies o! the 088.5911, while merry- !_I ,__ n“.~. (Rlll'uclc- v- .uv w-_, w brunet! matron. and maiden. mtced around. nnxionl to‘ make all feel at home and at the came time supply ‘heir every need. From vi: to 24.30 llllu Inn). A..- â€"w~ tar which the meeting came to a clone by singing th'e national no» then and the announcing of the bmcflcflon by Rev. Hr. Brown. wru "wu- I-w-. Rev. D. 0. Croéwiéy can: a bean- um mlo. “the Bentley}; Pilot." at- . 4n n u gum-n. moms: mm. In An urn- Thequeuion chum wear in 0m is readily oolvedby uvilittoongm or look u out doâ€; Fries." “W W“ ‘ “ ' CM.†Blank, / a Black, Light And Dun-k Grey, On line! a! eh. can no sped-l value. They no â€chaired to our Oder with {ankle-A wotkmnchip. cut. inMdudBaï¬uschflnodmdwined, slam: Thin in the WM-uthourm. The pub- ï¬cmbtï¬odingoutmmymmo many by coming to afonbcir Boyl’ Clqtbing. Brown and Fun). -- “156.5 hen may “do"; noveltia for the little . We land heck ofevuything we all. Boys’ Two an ThmPiaee Suits BOYS’ SUITS $1.00 to $8.00 the enter- i it I! in the bodv 1 j: eeting WM d1 Irayer 8.1-: :g Dandy VOW " [arméd his ' anner. The. '1 PRICES 88 to $17. Rain Goats Overcoats 82.15 to 814.50 " Resolved. that the Board of Direc- tore of the Victoria Loan Savings i(0., at thh. their ï¬rst meeting since the death of he late Ir. Mugvrood. Managing Director of the Company, do convey to‘ ï¬rm Nagwood and Iamily their deep sorrow and in- cue sympathy in_ the very sudden and .d bereavement which has be- !nllcn them , and would comment! them to Him who alone can comfort [sad curtain ct and: n time. wane-am-umwm nil-mulch. M w a. “â€03. At a neeflng 6! the director! d the Victoria. Loan 8 Savings Co, held on Monday altemoon Sept. 23rd, the {allowing resolution was pasta]. and in to be suitably engrow ed that it my be presentad to tha Into an. M'ood'a family: "They desire dad to express their nine of the great loss the County has sustained In lit. Magwood’c ve- moval. and to place on record their appreciation of his earnest and un- riring efforts on behalf of the Com- pany smca its Inception. They feel that to his emgy. industry. sound judgment and high character. 0‘ due in a very. large mi“ ." the 35’0"}‘3 fiznaopmt and present push.“ of the Company.“ At the nae meeting. Mr. H. I. L) at, 0! the Ontario Bank. was ap- pointed Wm â€ten: and 12 will be in thoCompany' 8 office eacli utter-noon [rum two o’clock until tour. A permanent manager ‘nfl likely be appointed in a couple at weeks. m M“ I." "GI...- macs: ARMITAGE â€" VCOI’PINSJâ€"On Wed; neday. SQL 18th; 1901. at Ball Point M township. by Rev- \V. G. Clank», BHA William J. Anni- t1ge.ot “a, Wipe“. toChra Etta Copâ€? McNElLLlE-sJUKl-ZS. - n0 Wednea- day, Sept. 39th. 190], at the rec'â€" dcnce of the bride’s father. 923 Sawyer-ave.. Chicago. Ill., by the Rev. J. Klan-nice Whoeler. ï¬lms Elisabzux, second daughtero! J ' Juice. an. WJ-nu‘xgrr \ ~ Neiuie of the Canadian Pm Railway Company. Winnipeg. m... I â€LE “(I'm ON THURSDAY. OCT. 3111. 1901â€"By Elias Bowen. auctioneet. on lot 25, con. 6, Vernlan. Isle of valuable Farm Stock and implements. the prow-rty of In. Thou, Oliver. Sale any...“ â€"- pâ€"vr *â€" 2; use Fallen. sue to commence at one ocloct sham OK now“. OCT-14m 1901-" of John McPher- them con. mum bmxm Mattel/ah “WW-:9 hood “M:;J__A_Q Hmlil‘mfl mam-r5. h The sale of Fan: :Elmwm ts announced placeon the. {arm of It 52ch. mm: 23. con. 11. noon, gas“ If 'onie Smock