MeLennan Go. ‘6.“365‘ t5 3‘ Ladies’ Wrappers. Waists and Bed Spreads. 100 Print and Hannahâ€. Wnppemng $1.10, 80 ...................... 50PrintBlom.ng50cBD .......................................... 386%“ma nest] mmmed,re¢$l.26.BD .................. Ludia’thk-ndWNudflk Jm,t.‘$w. BD ...................... BedSprosds,reg'i5o. BDGOc; tog $1.10,BD ................. . .......... MaLennan 80. "'0 Pipe. â€Izod Sewer Pipe, Portland Cement. Fire Brick, Fire clay 551w um L.UIC L‘IP ‘IIII‘ "z w] .w w um, J) U ......... 48 35 pdn he. Cum-,ng 50c.B D ..................... 49 50 puanoCumu,3§ylrd ng$l, BI). ...... SOâ€"Chenillo Cnnmu, lpecitl at 52.71%, $3.50. $4 and ........ muunuuau u U". {Annual Fair at Bobcayxeon Wednesday ‘ 3 was a Gratifying Success. I 'The Fair at Bubcaygvnnim'edneeday GU was very Largely patronued by people NS, - RIFLES frog‘ all parts c-I the district. The! . . attendance was quite up to former: 11's, and the entries were exactl Ammunltlon fie same in number as last year. Th: I WWNWOOM .exhibit of horses was very large and ! w 'some beautiful animals were sham. 5 Peters, : the quality or which it would be hard ' to surpass. Oatle were not as large- * â€0W Pomts, l [y represerted as the quality of Ver- I Lantcfns, 5 ulam stock would warrant. The ' poultry exhibit was very poor. but Whips ' the quality of birds shown was good. ; Inn Pipe ’The ladieS’ department; which had I sheen such an interesting feature of m sewer Pi", Iformer exhibitions. showed a slight 18111080!!! in entries. butt tin work Portland Cement. .me all amt-class. \The President, Mr. John Mk, and 1113 able staff of â€IO INC“, ofï¬cers, are to be congratulated on In... m... the success of Verulam Show, -v--_ vâ€" â€"' -v mum-e V" have ever purchased. to :6.†at Wines never befa- e hard [in thay M E Tangne , o . Em “meâ€"ML“ ’ pp as: 21 Men’o Rum Lined Jmon'Cordm-oy ooum. $3. B D... , 22 Man’- Huvy Buck Smoah, tag 760. 3 D 60c; n; 23 Man’- W3 is, woo! cover, velvet collar, :03 B 24 Chflm’aSumngu4w8yumngR50,BD ............. ~... :25 Math Ind Youth’a Overcosu. velvet. calla. reg $7. B D. .......... 26 Men’! Bud-one Bean: 0v mono, velnt can“. reg 812, B D. . . . 27 Boy.’ Kass Pun, to. 60¢, B D ......... . ...................... Carpets and House Furnishings- 5 pawns Bony Btuulh Chrpet, with box-dot, reg 81.10. B D. . . . Swmrupeotqamhngwcudï¬sc, RD .................. Hemp Cups", Ipocinl u: loo 12$. 15c ma .......... . ............ 10 per out. 05' d1 Linoleum Bagui- Dnyl .................. 5 patent Chino-e Mining, tag 15c and 16c, B D. . . .. ............. “4381282 Mare, Iron and Coal- “I! Fall Stock Ila: Arrived. '1’ “terms are mw filled with “.3031 mmplete stock of np-to-dnte Visit us during the Fair. “"9 no It your service. 10 per cent. cl All good- not mentioned. 50 pieces Henry 38-inch Cootnme Cloth, worth 40c. B D. . Say-ad Block Brood Cosh, rogï¬ocond 650, BD ...... Home-puns. in Block, Brown, Now. Grey. mg :1, B D. . 50 piece. Serge in Block; Novy, Cardinal, om, worth 38c, th ood Fncy Blouse Silks, reg 60c, BD .............. 10 odd piece. Blouse Silk, reg 40c ad 55c, B D .......... l4 l5 Laiieu’ IAdiu’ Luliu’ [Adiu’ Lndic~ Lï¬diu' ll Table Linens, Napkins and Curtains. 3 pin. 56-inch Table Linen, reg 30c and 33c. B D ................... 62-inch Unbluchod stlo mayâ€; 60c, B 1) ....................... 100 dean Ttble ankinu. reg $1_. 2? per dam, B D ................... mu nlloy Iaviutiol Co. ' 3“" Empress, of the above any; “Wt, discontinued her betWe“ Lakerield and Bur- km ““1435, and after Sept. "‘9 3th Emma ‘win dam - he? Mb“ tripe between Bob- †“a “may. after. that date .8 .91â€! on. nu. .1- :1- 3A... . E. W. MCGAFFEYifâ€"i Shaker Flannelettes, Flannels and Blankets 10 piece Plein end Sniped Sheker. reg 6c, 8 D ......................... 10 piece. Swipe-d Sheker, reg 8c B D ..................................... 30¢â€anqu 8cmd9c. BD .............................. White and Grey Flumlene Sheeting. 72-inch. reg 28¢. B D ................ 50 pin Grey end White Shekel- Blanket... re 5|, B D .................... Heevy White “7001 Blanket... $225, $175. 3 and ..................... Lindsay’s Leader. 200MIu’IHIrdIndSoszIu.ro¢ $1M: .50.BD ...... .. 300 Mon’ICopn ,6diBII-a: Itykgrog 35cIod 50o, B D .......... Mon’ I Fleeces)? Undoneâ€, re: 50‘. B I) ...................... Men’ I Heavy Ill wool Scotch Under-west, reg 95c. BD ............ Men‘ I Envy '~\ orking sun-a, 6 ItyloI, tog 50c. B D ............ 100 Mon’ I Knot Ind Bow Ties, reg 20c. B D .................... We are richly ready long before the date arrives. Nothing more than a mere inkling of the display is presented here. The only way to measure the com- pleteness of our Exhibition Stocks is to see them. Ladies’ Fur Coats. Ruï¬â€˜s and Caperines- Lnd§el’ Gooey Raft, 72 inches Iong. 10 “ill. reg $3.75. 31) ............ Lulu.“ Conny anwmchulmghnoollu, “$6, BD ............ 5Scyl. Lydia-’Nock Raf-.113 $1.40. BD ..................... Lulin’ Alain Sable Ruth, 6 mils. tog $15. B D ................. ‘ . . . Lndgu’ Altnchsn ad Sal Ouperino, full Shouldon. n; 85-75. B D... . Mya’ AM Mada, reg $28, 8 D ............................. Lndm’ Hmdnomo Bochu'in Mada. reg $60, BD .................... Lodieo’ Portia Lunb Mum... to; $90, B D ........................ Hummus BARGAIN ms RGAIN Buck end Colored Kid Gloves. to; 75¢. B D .............. Bleak. White end Colored Te‘fl'ete Gloves. to: 28¢, B D ...... Plain and Ribbed Cuhm Boer. reg 30c. B D ............. udChildm'lehOeehmenHugregmc. BD ........... Heavy Ribbed Vm‘mzquD ....................... -. Heavy Kibhed Vat- Dnven. reg 55c. B l) ........... Fancyy Laced trimmed Hemlkerchieh,g reg 8c, 8 D ........... one ' Conny ER 90 inches Ioni fixi'éiiufï¬sis; B D .................. $5.60 0 Ladies’ Nook Raï¬. reg $1.40. B D ............................... $l.00 ‘ Alain Sable Ruth, 6 mill. tog $15. B D. . . . . ............ ‘ ........ $12.25 Altnchsn ad Sal Ouperino, full Shouldon. to; 85.75. B D. . . . ...... 85.00 AM Mada, reg $28, 8 D .................................. $23.00 Hudson. Bochuin Mada, reg $60, BD ......................... $51.00 Portia lenb Mud... to; 5%, B D.. . .......................... $75.00 Men’s and Boys’ Clotlging‘ and Overcoats. A__.‘ A -n‘ Ladws’ and Mwses’ IValkmg‘ Skzrts. Grey Cloth Wslkx’ng Skim, reg $ . B D ....... .. ........... .. Blnck Cloth demg Sklru, full at to; $3.75. 8 D ......... Blah Cloth Skim, tnckod and button trimmed. â€83.75, B D. Fritz. Walking Skim. 30 to 36, reg $2.50, B D ............... BM Cloth Sstoon trimmed bkirto, :63 $4.35, 8 D ............ thk Boner Cloth Cub, velvet callus, tog 83, B D ...... Duh Grey Prim 003:3.ng 55.50, B D ................. Black may White Checked 'l‘weod Coats, reg neg: B D ...... Nsvy Cunol’n Eur Coca, hum lining. B D ...... Grey Frieze Blames, Blnck Brood Clout. mapping. reg $9, Blsck, Fun and Navy Run Costs. to; $5.50. 50.8 D ........ Grey and Brown Cannon. Wntorpmb. reg $6.75 md $7, trib whim“ 1. Gloves, 'Hosiery and Ladies’ Men’s Hats, Caps and Furnishings. .wzmr roar. LINDSAY. mm“. m as. 1903. September 25 and 26. Ladies’ Mantles and Rain Coats- Dress Goods and Silks. Low Cash Prices. The annual matches of the Vic- toria. County Rifle Association take place on Thursday, Oct. '19:. at the range on Hopkins“ farm. Among the prizes which the home men will rompete for, is the valuable silver tray carried of! recently by. the team 0 fun at the Wanï¬ï¬‚lltary Rifle League newnes- It I; Valn°d at $40 and is new on oxhibitnon intno {window of m, D: mnemon’n store, Wanted Proof. "Say. manna.†queried 5-year-old Tammy, “am I really made or duet?" ".1 suppose so, dear.†was the m ply. , . ' “Thom†contmued the lxttle rel- low. “why don’t I get muddy when you wash me?†A . Farmers. Bundas Flanlla Bros Lindsay, want your poultry, alive or properly drassad. Got pricas and particulars from your merchant. Itf. VERIILAH TOWNSHIP FAIR. Victofla Rifle Association. ...... ....... ....... Dry Goods .House. Vests- B D ...... $6. l5 ....... 83.00 ....... 48 ""7“ â€"Mr. Goa D. Huger-Md the well "33‘50. kuomn chzese buyer. has a pacing {hon-«2 that can go a mile in 2.27. am: teat was accomplidled on the ~~§sc§ Pctu'borc track the other day. Th3 9°;borsv is named Molly. Keswick. and 95¢: is a half sister of the famous Minnv “’ch swxck owned by Mr. Curtis. ' i â€"A': obServing citizen remarked â€735 [that the tontrndo'rs {or the Lindsay, fBobcaygeon Pontypool Railway 9. i have four gangs «1 men in connection "‘3: mith‘the Const'urtim of the road,viz., We first. the writing gang; second. the "33‘ 36 . drinking gang , third. the wane thut éSc i~ constantly â€:01“! burth, " _Lbe gang that. is going. .$2.Eo .83.]5 .53 16 .52. 00 .3338 “5250 4.75 ‘25 . .90 65c 41c .5c 22c 19c â€"P..-terbo.ro Review: This ytm’s crop of boots grown for the Peter- boto Beet Sugar Co. has been sold to the Wallace-burg Sugar Company. The price received will prevent any loss to the Peterboro Company, and in fact yield a. fair proï¬t. The ,Wa‘claceburg Company has agreed to pay for the beets received in 04:- m:- on the 10th of Novomhmwmd for those shipped them in November, on th- 10th of the following month. ‘All the bests are to be mipped in October and November; The Peter- bore Company will take the beets {10m their patrons at the priceecon- ‘bmcled toenail pay for them in ac- cordancx With the contractd f â€"The celebrated Budget system fof Bcokkeeping. and the American ' system of Sunderland. from a big fac- I (of in the success of the Federal Busi- ness C‘oilege. These highly approved ‘systems as tlught by thoroughly 'qualitied teachers. insure students -the very best obtainable in a. business foducation. The Federal Cr-lleges are offering Special inducements to stu- dents entering now far the fall term, 1 beginning with October. -w1. l -511. Wm. Walters, who has the contract for building the new power 5 house {or the Raven Lake Cement Co’s .electric plant at Elliott’s Falls. north 'of Norlund. met with a paim‘ul aoci~ 'dem 1m “meanesday While descend- _ ing from a pier he endeavored to step onto :1 pace of timber. when sudden- ly it slipped from underneath him, and Mr. Walters was thrown on his back against another log. Although no bones were broken his back and legs were badly bruised. ~Bancrort Times: When Mr. John Stoneberg. who resides a few miles north of Bird's Geek. wen: out in his yard one morning recently he was surprised to see a full-grown moose stand: ng there gazing curious- ly lbout him. g“Jack†‘didn‘t loue any time in getting his gun. but the- irenpon failed to explode and Mr. Manic walked (:u’etly away. The track moamred nine inches from! heel to toe. ...... It's a good thing for John that his gun failed him. Flee he would probably have to make a few explanation: to Game Warden Smltb‘ of ['ellrvilka. in town for some weeks. proselytising. One citizen claims that hi «kinetic happiness has been destroyed by the change of relisimj‘s belief of some of his nearest ans! dearest relatives and threatens punishment on the Seventh Day advocates. who observe Saturday as the Sabbath day. the same as the Jews. -â€"Two evangelists (If the Seventh Day Advgntists pomgmaion have been - Mr. Robt. Maitland, of the south (ward, has resigned his poaton 39,6. ’1‘. R engineer, and has purchased a restaurant business in Pcterboro, ! or whit: I: he took possession last Sut- I urdav. Mrs. Maitland and two ‘childrcn loft town Monday. â€"St Louis‘ is to have :1 «Lani-mm hotel for the world’s fair viu'torg It wi'i (01¢: 14 acree or land and man. a' frontage of 22 3'00 feet. You can imagine for yourself what the site of the dazzling diamond in the shirt from of the clerk will be. â€"lnstead of placing two (tidings east of the .iron bridge, as waaï¬rsc intended. the G. T. R. have decide to construct 'three. These aidings 'will be of great length. each being capable of accommodating: two double header trains. of thirty cars each. â€".Mr. Felix Gasien. o! the !oc.1,l G.T.R. staflaocompaniod by big wife. left for Toronto last Monday to bring their youngest ’aon home after macrgoing a. very successful opera- tibm in a private hospital at that city. â€"-Mr. James Porter. 0'! Longlord Mills. hm: sold his farm of 125 not»: and a gore a! 16 acres of blah land to Mr. Robert Pogue. of Glandine. for 36,000 oaeh. Mr. Punor was in town today closing the transaction â€"A concrete wharf 170 feet long, L4 lcet wide and 15 feet wida is baring constructed below the Govern- ment lock at l-‘enelon Falls. It will be completed in a month. â€"The farm of Mr. Alex. McArthnx, in Ops. two miles mth of the town has been brought by Mr.Jae.Robe1-t- son. The price paid was a little legs than six thoumnd dollars. no burden. but sustains; nourishes; invigoratin- â€" Jr. is said that this is tobe a great. year for hickory nuts in Ontario. The trees are reporud '10 be fairly bending under their loads. . â€"-Stren‘gth and vigor come of good rooJ. ru‘ly ligated. “l-‘oroc." brad: to saute what and barley food._ add. I â€" It is said that this is tc year for hickory nuts i The _trees are reporud ’10 bemdmg under their loads. â€"~Five cal-loads of brick were ship- pedoutthisweekbyllr. S.J. ï¬n. three going to (hmpbellbrd and tWo to Whitby. ‘ --Qu.ite a Luge-Sized buildmg hag been (meted on Albert Duck‘s farm. south of the town. (or the new rail- way camp. um I: Ilappullg In To“ llll the Gentry About 08. Monkey Brand Soap clean kitchen nun- ails, steel, iron and tinware, knives and forks, tad all kinds of cutlery. g. “THERE! IV POST IEPOI’TIII BRfle 10(Al BRIVHIIS. Sunlight Soap. No injury from Scrubbing or impurities. .3 fabrics are best washed with and delicate Lace Curtains 5.11133 spat: America William Watch Coâ€. 11 on us “Mr inquin for itâ€" .†{can vii! dine: you. 3! Wstchu muhcmrod By the ode- brsud WALTHA d WATCH OO’Y. This exhibit, will omhnco .11 qntlitiu Ind tint. from the null.“ that. dunty Mio- sdnirc I0 much. to the huntâ€" lrom the cheapo» to th: moat “ennu- ly timed and axpomivo Sundud Rail- '1, W'rch. WW“ you no under 1 0 oh i “on to Day. Our dun“! of G I and "D DING KINGS. BRACELET. ud (3'11ng 1' 0|!"le ï¬ne and will be found very int-resting. Danube: the place, the EEO W. BEAU. It will con you Dashing to no it and yog we ï¬nd." 1 o .ollirï¬on to_buy. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Bert Blackwell. at Vancouver. 8.0-. who have been on a visit to his parents. left Monday for their western home. Mr. Blackwell has a good pndtion as traveller (or Gault 00.. “110105316 smears. Winni- . E" gucoriiliolty invited to so thin n: mung 00 won and ' nude “home, you “n h lic Worke Dapartment for many years. has wag-nod to accept the position 0! City ‘Architect of Toron- to at a salary of 38500. -Mr. Frank Grevier and Mr. Staf- rom Shannon loft Manda)“ to‘vesume their studies a' the Detroit Dental School. They will be joined in a few days by Mr. Chas. Middleton. town. and Mr. Barry King. of Peterboro. --Mr. Robt. McCallnm. Engineer in connection rwiith the Ontario Pub- â€"Rev. Mr. Woodeworth. assistant pastor in Grace thatchï¬wmnipeg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McLaughlin. Mr. Wouhwrth in spending his holidays with friends in Ontario. ' Ono of the â€tactical wfll ho tho dis- pl. n. our â€on of the 50.11% 1130 of “chat maul-ozone! y the colo- Waltï¬am Watch Exjihit LINDSAY FAIR â€"Mr. W. F. Feedy and party. who had been spending a couple at week: in lichens-goon. paged through to Youngstown; Ohm Manama Thu- re- port fishing good in Pigeon Lake. â€"Miaa Mabel Sharpe has resigned her position in the ofï¬ce of the Syl- vester Mfg. 00.. and has weepted use in th- city. She left last Monday for Toronto. Alt. )1 Heart). conductmon- tha lBlnckwateroalidlmd run a! tin GUT IL. Mrs. 1‘00:er and infant comm-e 'visiting Mr and Mrs. A. Frame. Kent- at. and i~ the {mast ‘of‘hisvnephew, Sena- tor thh. -~-M*. John Walker 0t Humphrey, Neb., alter an absence of 40 years. is in town looking up old fripndq â€"Mr. Fred Edmond: and Miss Edumnds left lately for Collin-gm}, whwre they were engaged to gin .1 pct-formulae at the Oollingwood Fair. â€"President Bur-sex of the Lind- m3 Gas (1).. was in town 'l‘uaahy tank: 113 uranments for a t_emp_or- ary renewal of the street ï¬ghting SEYVICG. â€"Mrs. Honey returned to her horn» in Toronto. on Tuesday. me:- a phasant two months’ visit with her aistu, mu lac Irvine, of Rosa â€"Mr. Donnell has resigned his po- -ition as cbcesemaker in the Victoria Creamery. and left Mbnday for his home in Beavertan. ' â€"Mr. Chas. E. Allen. late Y.H.C. A. socrqtaty at Omega; N. Y...m been appointed to succeed m. Jone. as secretary o (the local Y.M'.L1A. â€"Mrs. Rom. Paw!" and Mrs. Gum Board. of the out ward. are spend- ing a. few days 3t Wu ‘iu- hing friends and taking 11: the Fair. .3453. Michael O’Brien, of Peter. We, is visiting Mrs. John O'hien. south ward. ‘ â€"Mr. F. H. Dobbin. Managing Dir- ector o! the Peterboro Review Print- ing Co.. was in town nearby for a. few hours. ~11â€. Wana- Innis and yang son. at Ucboconk. are visiting her par- bnta. Mr. and In. F. Frmpton, Kent-at. : â€"Mr. John O'Neil, or the Commot- oisl hon-o, Omemee. accompmiedby an" Sandi, men: Sunday in n. -mu Jennie Bullick, who had been on an extended wait to friends in Iroiand, has returned. -Misa Marjorie Benin. of mea- well, is in ‘town for a week's visit mth friends and rolntiveo. -Mr. A. Clea-k. of Pleasant Point. lett last holiday for: Huntsville to work for the Buntlmllo Lumberm â€"Mr. ‘E. Peel. :ormerly drugcletk in norm Burm’ store. in spending a law days in java. .' . .4119; Emily DGCw. cl Fenelon Pulls was in town lately passing through to Arnprior. -31.. Tunic Terry, 01‘ Simooo County, is visiting her aunt. Mr; FOL Hamiltonâ€"st. ï¬ning Sarah Prue, o! Fumpbau- lord, it tho guest of her sister. In noes. â€"Mr. Wm. Pox-duo and little son. or Bubcqgeon, were in town Mon- - Judge Manure, of Whitby, wt Mom with {fiends in town. â€"Mrs. J. Reid and Hunter Reid. of Boboaygoon. were in town Saturdny. Ionmonu 0! china: and Stu-[on WIIMI Our Cato: â€"Mr. Walter £113., 0! Penelon Falls. wa- in town Tue-day. ‘ AS IRAVfllIRS (ONE AND 60 ..nr. W. 3. Patterson, of Peter- mo, was in Mn Monday on bun- PIT!" PERSONAL 'Intonneit in Eden cemetery. a - â€â€˜3'; JOHN SEBIB: Karim Ila.- 1M.Bu4’1Lbd-n .-d' humâ€"1n St. manure Hosp: taI ' ' rum-to, on Tuesday. 8e p.t 22nd [R J. FARRELL HORRIS Samuel Blair. 01 Linda-y. “also Jean. I’M 0/ mom W mmflZA‘WW. 5%; @333 means or vow: comm E‘Rlliduy. Pgtnio Government “'30 W “(:6 WI?)- t Bound. Bum Cumming.“ " A“ Jamal-aw†ruck-3mm 3% picâ€, or nacho £31k . chm-mm. mm m, SAUNDERSâ€"In Lindsay, on Tacit day, Sept.1mh.'1908. tour. and . in. John Sounder; a non. DENNIS JOKES. --In Eldon. on Sept. 8th. 19:13, Mary 3 Elm, wile of Thea. Jams: aged493-ra. Ant Gertrudeâ€"Why 2 {balmyâ€"m than I won’t him: hourly so much face to M. “not... of a loud draw the (nu-mum W.) Aunt Gertrudeâ€"Aha what: will 501: do when' yun m a. nun. mommy! A TognmJF-l‘m my; to grow a EULUUGHLIN MGTNTYRE CASH ANDO ONE PRIC C.E g H“â€â€œâ€œâ€œWW‘Mâ€â€ iM/‘WW‘N i We are H__e_ady for Exhibition “v““ “Q Men’s Black Benvpr Overcoat, well made and well lined, At only $7.50 If you want an up-to date Overcast dan’t {£1 no we our Raglnn Conn, something Ivoll n: 810. In D e- Goade we have just secured a bountiful lineal Flakes, in New Blue, Green, W, Brown and Black, at 50¢ per yud. Seeour 12“,.me Lediu’ Skim, Enid end Appiique trimmed. m. 82.50, 83.50. 84.50, 35 00, $6.00 3nd ’5 50. New Century Cone}, 811 line, short and long, at 50c e pdr. For Exhibition week we hnve prepued e specinl. sale of White Cone: Coven, at the Iowa: padble prices. It is a special pleusure to us to secure country friends, who favor us at this time. We ask you to can on us when in town. One price, We also was Ionlll the cloth so as to make that shape a permanency. lasting as long as the cloth. It is a pleasure to show you our clothing, even if you have no thought of immediate purchase. HATS for Fall Wear are now ready. Our furnishing stock is right up to the minute in style, quality and price There is good sense in thinking about it, for though often wrong the world is apt to judge a man by his clothes. Dress well, but dress economically. Get the most for your money. We aim to supply the clothing wants of every man and boy in Victoria County. We are sellers of clothes that stay shapely. We haye clothes built from the foundation up. The shape is ï¬xed on a reliable base of stalwart canvas and good grade hair cloth. MEN, WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO TWO NOBBY LINES OF MEN’S SUITS, FINE BLACK CLAY WORSTED, AND FANCY BROWN WORSTED, THE FINEST SUITS YOU EVER GOT FOR THE MONEY. SPECIAL PRICE FOR EXHIBITION $10, GENERALLY WORTH $12. Alcmranda (y some line: we u! down for LINDSAY, AS VISITORS LOOK FORWARD TO THAT WEEK AS EAGERLY AS THE MERCHANT LOOKS FOR THE VISITOR. EXHIBITION WEEK IS COMING; AN IMPORTANT WEEK IN Table Linens, Toagqlling IIITIIS You need not buy, just look around and see the goods we carry. If you become interested the chances are you will buy that which you require- We want Everyone coming to Town to Call on â€mmâ€"*â€" WHEN THE LEAVEfl g 35mm TURN, l . J. CARTER, vwelling‘ and Sheeting are always a Carefully Selected Stock in Our store. u...- MI! 32 47:. Lind-v.4. IR. J. FARRELL IORRIS mu {n- «mum herds, will a. cloud. Neulydlgun willhcinpigina of than an brawn-3' pried. 0 but: will be 0! suitable brooding up. Among the commuter: to this Isle m 00ml 0! the last We Mn MI. TBRMitâ€"To raid.“- of Out-trio, .1) individw u.- dSlondudu.cuu. An III! on: SIG, ouch or audit will be 3110'. 0d!- wad joint not... WANTEDâ€"I. who mat a {om-e m u' 1' K' m.“- P.“ M. 0-3;. W :4 ... my. ...-. 33...“. ’Frlday. 0mm 18th, 1903, .- Non-Ill D. . . 0mm - - - scrim wane. IAggALLtoo..!§:;‘W'm i.°f"'° W Tw-WWO" ____. Wuflunhuyldoeudbunud s5 REWARDâ€"A m on '5 till 00" won-militia! herds, will to ' bop-id u mpvhgbfou- shutout]! â€tsm.‘ ‘Nï¬l’lytugunymhn A13... â€to!!!“ In: On- d out-non mm "to teams-h MEL. Mb. unï¬t W'mbodniï¬bhhnodmgcp. lzvuhum,_ym§auqypm, AmqngfhvoaMbnta-n to this ale m And the cool breezes blow from the north, the who cares to dress well begins to think of a Money back for the asking. ANTflDâ€"Good NEW SUIT AND OVERCOAT No better time to buy Flu than now, when our stock in new um complete, not an old one left on the premises. Select be- fore ah} choices: m picked. We direct your tttention to our new Colonial flannel- !or fall weer. Tune in Navy md White, Red and White, Black and White, Green uni White and other mixtures, beauti- ful good- md only So per yard. Extra Fine Flaunt-lattes, 34 inches, at 84: per ytrd. F’hnnelette Blankets, 10-4, at 68c pair. Fleanelette Blankete, 11-4, at 89c peir. Thane min Grey or White, with Pink and Blue harden. All W901 shaken, full sizes, 32.50 to 35.00 per par. ‘2. ml, [9 the interests and comforts of our are pleased to show our goods. and o» {030. JAcKso'NTï¬i'Jh 1""? out. Pan Fury. 09:3 ; or 1‘: W. 30%;. ':__QA-,| ll Liv'oSucko For ï¬rth". m. Vgtiwpuï¬edm to A. P. WSSI'ERVELT. Soc. Lin 3352 Ann’s. Path-cm ' ' Toronto, (In. .nm ‘I’An'llnxr n.2,. . wan 5. ma u w. Shtbg_liink ‘L_flmnn- .. â€" OMBINATION SALE OF LARGE YORKSHIRE HMS PAGE BE VEN Lindsay man