1 5- Frenchri'Reader and '“wmphy. Ith u Behool Books. I“ “d tn Books in Law! Ind Model School; ng’fi‘fi‘i‘l’n’s, Ianhine Sections. Tamara. ism†lixod Paints. W TERM OF THE â€wine, {l1 Fork Rope, lsay’s Leader. vw- rrvvv' ' ,7 ï¬lâ€"3Pntterne Union ' _r€g 48c,BD .......... .... 22â€"3 Patterns All Wool ting, reg 85c, B D’ ........... 33.3 Pacer:- Tnpeetry Cnrpeting, reg $1 and 90c, B D ...... 5...? Patterns English Oil Cloth, reg 60c, B D ............. 5,50 pair: ane Curtains, 3§ yards long, reg 81.75, B D ..... Table Covers, Linens and Towellings. 5.10 White Linen Tnble Clothe, 2} by 2, reg 84.25, B D. .. 5,1 piece 64 inch Bleached Tnble Linen, reg 81.00, B D. . . g4 piece 64 inch Bleached Tnble Linen, reg 81.75, B D ..... 5.2 Putteme Hnlf Bleached Tnble Linens, reg 50c B D... . . . L100 Fency Washable Tnble ccvere, reg 35c, B D ......... I Oil, hin Cradles, '5! r armed. attend this school. ’ â€â€œ1101“ result), ad In“ M it In the from. mk if“. F... In lower than Wm for Maxim. :nnan 00. Ttlble Oilcloths and rams. 6 Panama 5-4 Table Oilcloth, reg 25c, B D ................ 21c tAil Berlin Wool ond Sheuond Floss, reg 7c Ind 7k, B D ..... 6h lâ€"Sootch Fingering, nll Ihodei, reg 5c, B D ................... 4c Iâ€"BIld'iB’l R-d Letter No. 52 Fingering, reg 7:, B D. . . . . . ...5c -100 Bunches Betting, reg 7c, B D ........................ 5§c Ladit’s’ Hosiery. Handkerchiefs. Gloves- -20() pain Ladien’ Cotton Hose, reg 130. B D 3 for .......... 25c â€"lOC po’n Lodieo‘ Cuhmere Kore, reg 30c, B D ............. 220 â€"A11 (‘nildren’u 15: end 18: Cotton end Cuhmere House, B D...12c â€"lOO Lsdieu’ Hem'itched Linen Hondkerchiefn, reg 18c, B D....9: -100 Men‘s Colored Handkerchief; reg 8c and 10c, B D ........ 6c â€"AI‘; White, Block and Colored Silk Glove. reg 25c, B D. . . .180 ~35 pain Flannefette Blankets, :eg 8100, B D. . . . . . . . . . ...75c â€"60 Men‘s Soft out! Hnr‘l Hots, reg $1.25 to 82.00, B D ...... 65c -300 Men’s Cops, reg 50c, 40c 3nd 35c, B D ................. 20c .--“n germ me, Coal and Iron. Ways Sept. 4th and 5th. 7 ~- I- "nut-1!. Ill. Pm GL3, WIN-s Pomlmo, Ont. :J bhék was; s'kim, reg 31.50, B D .......... 0 pieces 8c and We Hanneleties ma Wrapperetm, Binder Whats. -. September In. er is past. Now for the Autumn, you are interested are to buy to the best advantage. We are making in New Dress Goods, Mantles, Rain Coats, Blouses, nd Men's Furnishings. crindstonos. Opp. Post Oï¬ice. . MCGAFFEY mey. WAY, Law Cash Prices. [Pry Goods House. The Page Win Peace 00.. mmwammmqon :3 2...": «unmet fl} aroma an small a. hoie u it an crawl nun-ugh, to Put: I'uuguy Xezzing '1. made with 02mm n;es:.o=.~' at human; and large a: to No. 12m «iv-r 20:. and (Idiomâ€"Do mg. Ge: age 1m and game-they're best. c Acme Poultry Neï¬ï¬‚n‘ f r. 0 mm“. m mu 5 My room: My. 809t- 1“ Al’ort dope Guide: Barrie is a clean town. One might want the lgngth of the front street without ï¬nding t‘rc unsightly ruhhish that Spoils t1 ., appearance of so many wwnï¬ bi cause the street is patrollvd by a start of clmners who re’mo‘e all such term In Orillia this is secured luv the placing a! garbage mxes at regn‘ar internls, into wh‘ich the people cast papers, peelings. and other cast of! 81.1)! . A similar ar- rangement would greatly ‘impmve “the prettiest tom the Streets of "in Canada.â€. ..... We thank the Gn'de for not calling ab‘antion 'to Ltic‘ay’n very untidy sire‘et‘s‘g Our cntlzenj? display great neutn ' 'zr premises, and our law cdmpare other towns but wherever the Conn- 01.1 has th. ordering of things there Surely we we find a. bald example. , old man to can afford to' employ ap sweep "W xck waste papara- i :1: _ ELK! n . ~The adjourned inquest into the death of Rcbt. McAulifl'e, G.T.R. en- gineer. which occurred on July 5th from amide received near Stirling. was resumed at Peterboro Monday night. It transpired that the engine N03161:} was built in 1571. and had been in commmt use ever since; It raceived a new fire box in! 1891. Herbert Porter, McAuliffe's fireman. testified that the guage showed plenty of water in the boiler short- ly before the accident. and that both injectors were working. Mr. Whit- sel, G.'1‘.R. Mechanical Superinten- dent. was asked if Engineers Haines and Patton had not refused to take out the engine, but his repiy was that if so he had received no report. The -:nquiry was further adjourned until Sept. 2151:. at 7 p. m_.. in order that the jury might examine the re- pai'r record and mileage books per- taining to the engine. iHB. J. FARRELL HORRIS posflbility of some good sport bomg enjoycd at those point-w. Ll‘here 'xis a fly in tin ointment, howevterrthe muggy weather, it it continues. will sub :1 euccesstul morning shoot :11- most an impoa'bility. Local Drum“ - The duck shouting season open-a ed Taealgu for†lawwpiiingcitizema â€"for pothnn-tera and poachers it opened about’tbreer’weeks ago. 'A (2w of our leading spartsmen club- bed together a law days ago and en- gaged men to watch Emily Creek, Blythe, and a few other spots where ducks are in the habit of gathering to bed. and as._tbe pot hunters were Ethus (tightened away, there is a â€"â€" (215:3. dabm AND mason). Studio and Residence, 50 Cdmbridge-Itâ€" Win Panes 00.. Limited. Warts-vino. on Katmai. P.Q.. and St. John. m 8 Fellow of the Toronto W of Music, TEACHER OF VOIC§__QI_J_LTUBE 60c,BD ........... ‘ ..... B D .................... nd 75c, B D ............ Z Oilcloths. - 8c, B D .......... . ...... 38%, B D .............. gs: md 90:, B D ......... 30c, B D ................. :12. re! 81.75. B D ...... $1 a BC and 10c, B D ........ 6c ‘ylovel reg 25c, B D. .180 00, BD.. ..75c 195 to$"00 BD. ...... 65c c,BD ................. 20c BD ................ 3100 d Wranperettes. B D.. ..5§c D. "98c .......... 60c 85 BD :3 25 31.25 1 ' 125.: "46c 31. 25 83.25 $3.50 $2.75 $4.95 $5.50 $6.00 $3.75 $1 .05 36c 35c 47 c nest {bat society has ‘yet‘ held.- no quarter-mile track has been enlarg- es! to half a mile, and we under-:th the prizes for horse races will am! cum to about $500. A special train; will run from Lind-ray to Kinmonnh «both due. ' r-The Ontario Government is build- ing at ‘present a large swing bridge omr the :Magnetawan' River, '31! a point of about [Ltteen miles below: Burke’s Falls, in the Parry Sound 'd’iqtrict. The work is being done under _tbe supervigion of’ Mr. Wm. O'Neil', town. Mr. T. Walton. Public Works’ Superintendent. let-t for that point the other dd} to see how the work is programing. t ‘ â€"-A water in the Bomanwillc News lu'gbs zhat the time Is ripe for that town 10 «unwrap: with the C. ‘P. R., and says that an electric spur line to Burkuton and Lake Scugog would do the trick. The writer thought- fully adds that the new German’ system 0: elevated road. with care mapended beneath the rails, won‘d be beat in order to avoid trouble trdm mow block‘ideb. i ; . â€"â€".In commenting on the cost of cement sidewalks in Orillia and Bar- rie, the 5:00 Sta; says: “Ox-illia is spending 25,000 on cement walks this your; Barrie is doing much the same, and the walks arq being put down at [ram 8 1-2 to '11 cents a fact; In the Boo it costs 15 cent-a. Yet labor is as dear in! Drilliw The NewsaLcttcn malnborers are scarce ,, __ L- I.‘ L‘ WV p“'u ..... - at $1.1") a day. frhere seems to be a acrpw ‘oose somewhere when the Soo had 10 pay 50 per cont‘. mpru than oihu- p1aces.".....1t' may con- sole the Star’s waders t9 ‘kncw that they am noL paying much more than walks are coating in Lindsay. We‘re a. wealthy town and can afford to treat our contractors with a gener- ositv that wank as entry jute a mum ‘ - - ,.-__ - .1: I... than: â€"'1'h‘e annual {all {air 9! the Tia!- nay Agricultural Scciety will ‘be held in Kinmouut this year. on Sept. 29th and 3061}, and pyomiqeq- _to__be inc â€"On Monday last the bakers at McWatters' bakery put it; a Very bubs day. In addition to llama ggyd supply of fancy: bfoad may turned out over 555 large Ioaves and 60 dozen bans. Prhe amount -of â€our used was over 2,700 pounds. Th;- bread waq turned out by Mr. J Mor- rison. assisted by Mr. [-111 Gregg ani Mr. J Martin. ‘ ~11 you want to see the-best 76c. Shirc ever made. you'll see it at Goughmâ€"NMR; â€"=Moncy deositcd with the â€Vic- toxin Loan Savings ('0. will bear interest at 3 1~‘.’ per cent, withdraw:- ablc any day. .The Company is man- aged b)" duectqrs who are well and favorably Wn in this locality; Farmers find-the office hours. 9 an. to 4.30 p.m., a great convenience. P’Wlé 1- . ( I â€"Mr. Herb. J. Little, manager at the Rudd 00.. harness store, has pur- chased the business. The Gym has decided to open out a numbe of ,hramhes in the Wet. and are closing out a number (If their Ontario stores in order to be able to ~coooentrate their energies on their new: venture. â€")les;rs. Brandon. Mellougall S; Amt'm. miners. a! Fonelon Pulls. expect to transfer their mill and property to the village corporation on Sept. ht. Mr. W. Hz. Mcldrum, o! Feta-bore, has loaned the mill and will tnk: powa'on in the ccnrm o! a. couple of weeks â€"Oux entire store i: W one great Bargain Counter. Gaxgh's.-wld2. â€"Sludents may still enter the Lind- say Federal .miness College (or Fall term. We are living in a time when it pays to possess a good com- mercial edumtion. and the succeed! "Federal" graduates in obtaining and retaining the very best situations testifies to the merits at the instru- tion recaived.â€"wldl. \V -Chilly evenings call for one of Gwen's $530399 yew-“:14: _‘ - Léwgï¬â€™s $2.56 School Suit is, a World-hater. see itâ€"buy it.â€"wld2. â€"Gou3b's new Full Nechmnr in the great attractiw at prooent. Silks new, shape: new. prices old â€" 15v... 250. and 50c.-wld2. â€"0u Sunday afternoon. while driv- ing on tlu l-‘onolon road. Mr. C. Frost and Mr. Jmt Lander captured a black \sqninel. AI those apima‘l are wry ran in this locality they natural- Iy he! proud of their prise. I â€"A gawlinc launch in now plying on Bnm'utc Lake. na-ar Bancroft. It is owned by President L. B. pr- land. of U13 1. B. 0. Railway. who enjoy the sutWaction of knowing that MS can is really the 1:1th on tho-‘c waters. ' ' - â€"Rcad about our Bras-eh Gum-t sale in next week's papers. You'll be «aloniakmd at the priced. Dmdns Fluvullc Bramâ€"“d; â€"Gz.ptain Barr (hasn't make any; summary contrzhnionl to an 502mm of yachting conversation; but, like the animal that has no wings at all, he gets there Just the same. â€"John Balbely. of Alderville. Ont. exered suddenly at the Grand Trunk station at Peterbomo Wednesday. He win? a consumptive and was travelling from Sutton to his home. . ‘ â€"-Watch fur the Went at a. his sale of Brussels Carpet. Dun- dna 8: Flavcllo Bramâ€"9d. What I: Happening II Ten and the . Country About In. â€"-Tbe latest shapes in Soft Hats for smell young dressers. See Lhem at Goush’Râ€"vvndz. Ltver’ s Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder dusted' m the both, soften- the water and disinfects. 38 1 -â€"The .showers came at the right time for the farmers. Iurn~"pe and mangold'; will benefit, and the pae- turage will be grand. ; ‘ k a â€"Yacbt Gaps in all the latest styles. for men and boys, 150., 25c.. 35c., and 506. Goqgh‘sï¬wldz- 1 Wâ€"Eough’é stock of new Fall Fur- nishings for men is attracting the attention at all good drm.â€"w'ldz. What Is Happening II To" and the - Country About Us. â€"-The latest shape! in Suï¬ Hats for mu young dreads. See them at Goush’Râ€"ï¬v‘ldp. . . Lover’s Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder dusted in the bath, soften- the water and disinfecta. 38 ". â€"The above†came at the right time (or the {annex-s. .Turn‘w and mangole will benefit, and the pae- turage will be grand. ; , k .. â€"Yacbt Gaps in all the latest styles. for men and beâ€. 150., 25c., 35c., and 506. Gong‘sï¬wldz- 1 lovenents of Citizens and Strangers Within Our Bates '--Mia Eva Jordan. (I Stirling, h visiting ‘m town. . ' --Mr. W. B. Rose, of Buntavxlle. wa. in town .Tnculay. -Mi.ss Bpratt left Tuesday fog-To. tank: to visit friends. -â€".lï¬Es Sadie Sadlerl cit lately lou- Toronto to visit frzendm All?! Lillian Winston is vislt- ing relatives in Toronto. â€"Misa Pearl Realm-eon left lately for Longrord to Vlsit friends. ~-Mr. .7. flurry, of ‘Kirklield, was in town Monday on 'bumncss â€"Mro. (Dr.) Graham. at Penelcn â€"Bnck comes that 010611 at old Joke Falls, was in town Wehosday. to the enect um Sir Thomas should 1 -Rev. A. B. Chloe and wife, 01 Co- in“ â€3°“ 1h.“ Sham. on “W53 he- ‘ boconk. was in town Wednesday. trans: it is Ireland’s fast 'day‘. _, ‘â€"\\:‘-a§t for our great sales of Brut? I ,__n_L n__1.._ 9_ -â€"Mr. J. H. E. Vroaman. V.S.. at Bobcaygeorn. was in town Wednesday. â€"anit for our great sales of Brut‘ sols Carpets next week. Dundns 8: Flavellc Bronâ€"M. â€".Strength and vigor come of good food, fully d gosted. "Force." aready to serwc wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but assume. nourishes, invigorate; GATHEREII BY POST REPORTER! BREEZY 4,100“ BRIVIIIES. $3232 "aï¬â€˜ :‘Ti;’x"ii:’gu’f m â€"-Poterboro Examiner: Rev. Dr. O‘Brien 0! Peterborongh has been up- poxnted by His Lordship, Bishop 0'- Connor as one of “no priests to adâ€" minister, pro tem, to the parish at St. Mary’s church; Campbellford. anti: the appointment of n succes- sor to the late Father MoCloequ. --Mr W. G. Bowea. of Kansas ï¬ty, Mm, is L-pending his vacation with his brothers at Oakwood and L'nd- my. Mr. Bowen was formerly a mer- o'bant in Lindsay and revisits the town after an absence of over twen- ty rats; He is now manager of the Metropolitan Opera Home in Kansas Oxty, which is one of the largest opera houses wrst of amic- Pittzburg. Foam, have been wait- mg his sister, Mrs. Ed. Bush. alter an absence of 30 years. Mr. Ken:- ing 14 very much impressed by the size and beauty of the town. as he had been inlonned by a Patel-hora lady on his way here that Lindmy was made up of two stores: and a blacksmith shop. which ~led him {0 think that the town had been visited by another conflagation similar to that of 1861. y 2200 yards at Brussels Carpet to be sold much below regular prices. Sale begins next Thursdny morning. Dundas Flovelle Bros.â€"w1. -Mr. Joseph Bcnry, Wife and ’tnmily, of Chicago. are visiting his mother, Mrs. Rebecca. Hlenry. south Mr. Henry. who has been in mud, . . tho employ of the Deer ng Co. In the Windy city, has been transferred to the Hamilton Branch. 1 r 1 McNeiliie and chum-cu. mturncdlnnt Tuesday'trom a pleasant stayedsev- oral weeks at Bidgetown and Mar- pith, omthe share or! Lake Huron. â€"Mr. M Saunders. of 'l'oron o Fir": Dept", returned to the c ty Sut- hrmy after spending his holidays in town. Mrs. Saunders and young 'daughtvr wzll rema 11 here all win- â€"Mr. Geo. Train. Mmaster. of ’Kmmount, passed through to Toron- to Tuesday to visit friends and tnke Til‘t'hefnir. He will Visit Bolton and Guelph. before returning. andvitroiunrcr, aqcpmhanitï¬ By 3‘": ter. â€"’\lrs. McLean and cluldren. of ’Momnnn, "pm: a fur days last wank inuwwn wnh Mrs. and was Gimp- the I ' -Port Hope Guide: Kim Mamie Bout-y. 'who had been mating with friendv in Liliana, returned home on Saturday, hamng. had a wry pleas- ant visit. be. Travelling W Agent ((l the Canadian Northern R. 12.. Was in town Wednaday a: business. â€"-Mr. H. Haggnrty. M13. Ragga-1y and children. at Binghampton. N.Y.. are visiting Mars. W. H. and Geo. Isaixpptum, m. and triad: at the om . -Mr. W. J. Rake, foreman of the 8. G. Putin lumber yard. has h’o new residence on William-at. north almost completed. I â€"Mr. Ketchum. (If the Peterbdro Athletics lactose team. is new 11 mai- dent of Lindsay. Be baa taken a positim in Sylvea‘tor’s foundry. - M'. W. D. Prion agent Singer Sewing Machine Ca bout-g: was in town ‘lately through to Fonelon Puma. râ€"Mr mm Crcw‘ 0y. 0! Patel-hero. has in town Frday lat and nu:- chnsed the Calvert farm at Salem â€"Mifla Keith. and Mr. A. Kai“: loft Tummy for London t on'ttend the wedding at their brother, Dr. Keith. . -â€"Mr. T. Qonld. of Haliborton. formerly o! Gown-bum. patina! through to Toronto Tuesday. .â€"Mr. David Kennedy, who had net-n 6p nding the summer in Joli-eh, North Dakota. returned Int week. -.\I'F (1):.) Emma. 01 Chaplain. New Ontario. in ï¬nding Mr. and Mrs S. Bender-on. om ward. . â€"\l" W. Switur, o! Potorboro. tonne-fly ol Fowler's (Jot-mu. mely. was in tnwn Tuesday on humans. â€"Mrw. Robt DOJ’ Tu-on: o. nick: of Dr Arthur Day, is voinng m.†Eat kin. Smut-at. ‘ â€"M;sn L. Stephcmn. of Hump ville. who had been vintinz m. homo. r~turned Tum. â€")ln The; Sad)â€. of Fcnclon Falls. in mending a tow day! with trienda in tqwn â€"Mx. Jorm Baguette. of algal-y, Alberta. is visiting friends in town. â€"Dr. J. R. Bay nnd wile, at Pc- wnno. Mien. are visiting Lindsay friends. - ' ~ pmiev Sandford, or l-‘enclon Fall», panama through to Toronto Intel: to “Hit mom. ‘ ' '. ' ~ â€"M.r. S. Suddnby, of Rum! Riva. clerk of Somerville parsnip. Wu in town “ednescla. « --)lrs Mark and Mrs. Banner:- mer. of proaa‘geon. were u: town Monday, Ingfa'm. a! Fonda: ï¬lls. town Tuesday. an.“ Mrs. R. s. Southey and daughter. of Halibnrton. were in town Wednesday. â€"Mr. T. Hawkins. general memh. ant. o mmnt,wnsin town‘lately AS IRAVfllERS (0le AND 60 Mr. Wm. ‘Keatjng ayd w'fo,.ot PITI'IY PERSONAL POINTER! OABTORIA. m. ‘The Kind You Han Mm: _ McNeillie, County Clerk for the at 00- passing new building at the corner of Yong: and Adelaide-511.. in that city. The latest and mast serviceabie mechani- cal equipment in every line has been {mulled by The News. including a 806 sextnple press. Thisisthc larg- est newspaper pm: in Canada, and it has a capacity of 48.000. 12-page pas. per: per hour. An invitation is ex- tended to all News readers-in (act to all Exhibition v'uitom to the city â€"to call and inspect The News build- ing and plant. The mammoth press can be seen in operation between 8 and 5 o'clock each mm The News arrivcs’in litany on_}hc even: Lug train from Toronto. The local agents are G. A. Little and Edward Peacock, {ram whom the paper can always be obta’nod. A pout curd to The Newt Toronto, will bring gamplg copies of the paper at any time, Mt‘GlNIJ'ZY-In Ops. on Sunday. Aug. 2nd 1903. Patrick McGInleymng 71 years. O‘NEILL.L-At Ibvmcyville. on Fri- day. Aug. 28th. 1903. Mn. Michael O’Neill. aged 65 years. MicKEBRkLL-On Amt 27th; nt the funny residence in Eldon. near 3mm. Outline. eldut (unch- to! at Anni: Walk â€Mu 'IIETRU.-In Lindsay. on Aug. 36th. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tetra, twin flu low: In In Pro-ins. An event of interest in the news- paper world in Tomato last week was the occupation by The News or! their with men. APPLICATIONS. .- 1m and and mmolthm'g Gaunt bubbodarmtu- wmmnmuumn yen In: In. Law-1m. Rune-union. u an. in. many, ad mouuflyol m blood ad loam: m0. Inf-(burg! E i: 2 E m?" mummy. bad yuan. tomhwnvgmmflbnnmmuï¬p'ioo In- «the bot tun:- lawman-Janna via uh. Non: rile". unlit dual: on a. Inseam curl-cw. pulse: “Mank- d tho no huodhdl to rust gal-(due- Iueh main) run):- lo «may Confrh. Sand for "warm Inc. F J. CHESEY a (30.. Pam-pg. Toledo, 0 Sold by an oathâ€. price 15c. Eur. [any nn- m m but: 1â€"11-11); Rifle, but' {he-e wgre gotten out before the line had gamed much of a «an. Ir. McGinnEt' loan will beabou‘tsso. lino in the East Word. About 10 30 p. m. Honda: lira broke out in an old log stable owned by Mr. J. McGinnis, situated in the French village, cut yard. The alarm was sent in from the box at the ea-‘t end 0‘ “King-0t and the brigade responded quickly, but me unnbie to put the ï¬re out owing to the nearest hydrant being too far away. Fortunately the burning budding was isolated and there was no danger of other property catch- ing The chinnio property in rent- :d to a man named Trumble, who had a coupte of pics 1nd some hens girls. sud you m In risk, it. will G. W. BEALL vThiu {he pnblc know. and '0 :30 ptoud that p'. ht" gun“! the con- 6d: no. at tho pub 1o. Luv. your nub {or "pd" with On. at the import“! hip. to tho India. on: human the no... it. it to- dny, ha been the tiny. lap-tier ad roll-bl. qulity_g! 09: «at: igniting. A SUGGE88FUL WATCH MAKING BUSINESS. The o] 'm -hblishod Wadi-thing Badman in the County of Victoria. be emfully Imam. chm Romania. mm Thoroughly Dom. W Cannot be Cured One price, GEO. W. BEAU. Sale of Lonelies Chance to secure odd lines of working Pants, Shirts, Overalls, Caps, Hats etc., at lonely sale prices. Should be xcplenishca with a new Suit, an odd Coat, Vest, Trousers or Shirt, Hat, Cap or Ticâ€"this is your opportunity. Should take advanta c of the sale, for we have many lines that wil be of interest to them. Of our store will contribute lines for the stock clearing sale. We have had a busy season, and rummaging through our stocks we ï¬nd a number of Men’s,.Young Men’s and Boys’ Lonely Suits that we are anxious to dispose of before fall lines arrive. This means you who take advantage of this stock clean- ing sale will save all of our proï¬t, and on many lines far more, for we are determined to let these lonely lines go. DEATHS BIRTHS M. J- CART ER; IF YOUR WARDROBE EACH DEPARTMENT WORKING MAN’S SCHOOL BOYS CASH. PHONE)! 75. ONE PRICE. count: Hootoylsts Took Chances. Port Hope Guido: Some of those hockey players (1' Oobourg took a great chance on Than-day last when they played Lindny with My Hardy. the pldml boll player. Butter, Floyd and McKinnm. win no doubt, will be weu'uu I hmkey uni- form (or (Johann this winter. took part in (In contort. Ind there's no telling but what game mean [can 'michtpmultooo of â€plum luniciul Ounonhip. lion. J. B. E‘tratton, Provinc'al Sec- retary. is seeking inlormation rea- poct'mg the reproductive undermi- ‘mgs within tbs mandarin of On- tario mnnicipulities. Ul‘hc infom- tiou is thin; obtained for the assis- tanc: of rrpechl mmittee appoint- eda‘. ibelastpaaionottbeLegis» Nora to consular the question of municipal «nu-@113. l i Money back for the asking. Mourning Goods are always in use and there is no fabric more beautiful than Black Silk Warp Henrietta; it looks well on everyone, 81 50 per yd. Children’s School Dresses. It’s worth your while to examine our extra Fine Tweeds, usually worth about 40¢ per yard; our price a special at 25¢ per yard. 0’LOUGHLIN MBINTYBE Besides Black, we show a beautiful -line of Snwflake effects in N avy, Cardinal, Brown, Green and Blue, at 50¢ per yard. For Ladies’ Suitinge, a s in! range of Ban- nockburn Scotch Knickerbocgggs, only one suit in each piece, at $1.50 per yard. Nothing but "elegant†describes our Black Broadcloth; Cheviets, Silk Finish Crepolines, “- ire Cloths, Eoliennes, Bax-its, Zibelines, Mohair Knobbs, Oat-Meal and Camels’ Hair; these are exquisite goods at reasonable ï¬gures; any price from50cto$2009eryard. time. It’s good to know all the latest in Dry Goods, and bright women are alwsys on the alert to see them. The latest styles in Dress Fabrics and Dry Goods generally can be found without eï¬'ort or trout]: at our store. We keep up with the Dry Goods trade as closely as a clock keeps up with Never was there as interesting a one as we pnbï¬sh this seasonâ€"It’s on Here are some of the Facts in our Story. “The Latest Styles.†. ‘ lull-a, IONS. ; â€"Mr. Fred Rankin. the genial om- dmtol' on the hkoï¬eld train, will shortly be {rat-derived to the Lind- !nyn'aencville run. and this run wall 3 probably be taken by (Inductor Poth- ‘nk, at present a: the Midland m £00581“. 1 A l _A number at changeaiu them: of station agent: on the Iidland Di- visiondtbe Grand Tmnkm he- inc made. Mr. E. Path. who he: had chute at Keene, is being {under- md 'to Thornhm. Mt. Perh’ cu:- 0090? has not been announced yet. m. J. C. Chant. who has b‘een ctntlm agent at Blwkwutor Junction. Mill in Mute be: hand at Markham. to Sta 0...». '-. Public notice is hereby given that the them Valley Navigation Oom- pany’s Steamer m win be taken oft her regular route on Sat- urday. September 6w. . I ' i l BUB NEW STORY! HEAD PAGE FIVE. Lindsay