ERS NOW LOANS. IPm Cistcms made :tvcd. [mg’ “m" V The White Front Between Campbell's and Sutclifl'e’s. 8 $1 60 each. #33:: :3 :; ,; z‘ .. ad: 8:: $8.3“. SIOCK n chM “m woe constituted a tre- dm'n The United sum of 1900 showed that than â€m 1,200,000 nathmbpm ' In! Newfoundaapdeup °‘ the line. m by 400,000 .tho Ember of native born . living there. Since 1896 funds of the best elem {Ihlfla mother womhaibeq [my doubled. E 1 (nuts have xncrcasod from LW to ore: $"4J,,(K)OW) flat the same time time the an; "muggy If" been reduced “11$ {0 13.5. The 0M “"53"†that â€import i850 H Int ft) {he country; but W and manufacturer. of)- met buy goods abroad an. â€1th to their intemt to do so. ‘ j The exodus of mutation; Ikr it: cuspiCeS. since 1896: 1. The value of the exports of the {he mince of Cam‘hbas risen from m in 1896 to 82314.0(»,- all W a} wnscr 1’5: in dealing with the Elm Auditor-General! 1 ' ' against. Libera in the details of M. :3 welt of course. a M with the increased THE OTHER SIDE OF HIE STORY .mwnmmm ETHEREHASCUMEA TIME 5 74- KENT-S’L. LINDSAY. Tbs White Front Between Campbell's tnd Sutenn'e’s‘ TBUNKS AND VALISES A SPECIALTY. REPAIRING READY WHEN PROIISBD. sm~vvsm F. A. ROBINSON binnamun’s Hardware Store mallbu . . . here are hundreds m “39.11) Lindsav “may, and every one a grandd‘ms‘ - and Call and see these truly wonderful Stem prices. For sale only at I - ' _ Any kind of Footwear will not do for this season of year. You need the best! Good Shoes are cheapet than Doctor's bills and more satisfactory. Prevention is better than cures. Men’s Box Celt Bel. “Dryloot' W mm........uoo Men's Box Calf Ba], Viei Kid, latherlined, lpoo’l torts]! 4.00 M '5 Box Cd! Bd, fell lather lined, police m] m 44†1152’s Box 19d Y‘deandf 3.1., Goodyea- weft: w t WVELSW'E‘S‘E NOWISTHETIME nun wtvnvv-U Iv ............................................... . o. lens Box Cult Ban, .11an rlvottod mm (m. ' round Monty... Ea. ......... am Boys Chrome on Pebble lids, w, ... none beast-...: ....... 1.25 Women’s Box Cad Wane; tad «rumble... a..." styles†......... ..."... .... 0.... .. ..1 50M 2. w 81% of the country N haâ€! ramoved by tor, measures. Ea“ 1’ Prawnt ï¬nd New karmic: ‘19 the Pale of civ. stobe v___'. - to be the most improved and uï¬m V te Headquarters for Sims and Hanna. STREET. ’een Mimi fling, import Vc been made route, South. . that wants;- public-spiriiqi people were enlisted on natxonal and imperial grounds, and advantage pas taken or every mans to Canaan prominently be.; fore public etertion. ,To take ad- mntage of the interei't thus areas- 9d, agents were placed at all thy smauer pofm The co-opmtioa o! the steamship agents was enlisted by giving 1.1mm appointments‘ as suba' agents. for these are a clan with’ a] by Western Canada tcT settlers. Tm sympathy and (ac-operation»! many public-spiritqd people were enlisted on“ natxonal and imperial grounds, and advantage 1'35 taken or every public libraries were maipl'ied with it and various other means were used of getting iniornmxion disseminated in regard to the adrantages‘offered Specially attractiVe immigratim literature was prepared and very V'h’iely ï¬istributed. the Canadian im- migration officials getting it ‘ivculation through communication with the clergy of the 73M: churches. no schools.am1the mayors and other dï¬s ers of cities and towns. Parish and village reading rooms and 1n the ï¬rst place, newspaper ad- mtising was made one or on anex- tensive scale. Nut dinghy :dver- xiï¬ezne'tts were inserted in numerous yams. 'rheee advertisements were got up in a mu: much more attraz- tx ie and striking than the advertise- ments nsuallyseen in British papers. and they had an immediate and pr.) nolncea effect in the personal and written enquiries received at the imâ€" migtetioa agencies which the Do- minion Government had established. 71“: Ottawa Free Press. in discuss- ing the results of the vigo‘oas immi- gration policy which Hr. Baton has inaugu'ated. or which the rapid set- tlement or the West uttordastriking «idem. emphcs'les the achienâ€" meats of the Minister in Gxea: Bri- tain. . ' aomuchhaa mwhttor our oommonoomtry! .~1-, Col. Sun Raging 1 chute to W". that OWL-if); or had we not better trust the present leaflets an. dun-whom with the blessing of heaven IIIIOIATIOI FRO. GRERT IIITMI. One mfghtgoonmcitingthaacq mammal andsnooeuesotthe Liberal Goal-mt.th unspoilt; will 90mm themselves boall Can, “Wtiveotpartycnad. Whyahouldmymednflbachmgef What Would. Illnnoxdendofl Isthil thdï¬moï¬orgiringmot the calibreot Inï¬reohylorqnd mob bond. of Canadian citizenship. united no firmly that certain in, “diary journals on the Consarm the side. which are doing their beat to revive the strife, will ï¬nd the task too mm]: for them. All the signs mow point to a mat future for the Dominion. Like .3 other canal. tries we may experience periods of [ll Champion†and acknowledged by te on the Canadian LINDSAY surrounding o: the United States in maintainins the letter 01 the Mannie doctrine in mm and riolatils‘ it- °Piï¬t ‘0 Agia. American damn“ tor ti: lawn dw’ in China are 1'in (zoning from a nation that Mp8 1“ own trade doors tightly 01°30‘- while Britain mm hers wide one!- 2 The Globe: There is nothinganq prising in the statéuemt, it it is true, that Russian angler against the United State: is much more in- tense than it is against Great Bria tain. This feeling arises in part that they had. secured permanently W. triendships and in part“ from contempt for tha madden†Chicago American: Col. Talbot, )1. P.. for Bollwhasse, whiic ï¬shing St. Louis. recently. has the unpleaamt e>penence 01' having Us currency. billsotuae hmkof Montreal. refused at the hotel. and Canadian newxnp- as are reflecting on .the (not. thCh is coutmsted with the custom of Can- adians to use American hills freely and without any other question ex- cept as to the" genuirenesa. The hotel clerk or business man who Would sense a Bur-i 0! Mental note. known the wax-id over to be eqim:ent to gold, hasn‘t brains enough to qnnlfiy‘for treasurer of a reapï¬t wand. ' Judge l-‘uker. the us. Demmrati: Presidential candidate, has pnblisac-J a letter insisting that there shall be nothing printed with the unctionof the Democratic Nation} Committee telletting upon the WEN! honor and iniogrity 0! President Rooaevelt. He wants a decent cnnxpvign. Here in Canada the 'l‘ory newspaper-i will continue to yell “tonignerâ€, and other choice epithets at Si: Wilfrid Laurier. Glue!“ m that only closing oil â€"Nr J. W snug;- M4ï¬rf'grl. 9min; conï¬rmiomliï¬ow. In; fault 0': “W’ MW“ intowp than the gran ‘ t event th‘Eh’ndm-plloht‘d “thank†â€"Mr and Mrs. T. Elï¬n" lad in" "1‘3"†““38" in mm Ion Stanley. at m Lune were menu 10 o'clock closms. , . x . in town “ï¬nding the Fair. . â€"llr. and Mrs. Fred Linda-J. of Judge- Parker. the U3- Democrat†the Volunteer Arm New York. are Presidential candidate. has publisacd the who of friend: in town. (1897... ... ... ... ".14383. . 1899...... ...10,660 .1900 ........................... 10.360 .1901 ......... , ................. - 11.81.) .1902... ......17.z‘.39 .1903... .....,, ".4138? .1904 .............. . ...5'J,915 Enough has been said above to show that the increased [low of Britizh settlers to this country is the result. notof clmnce ‘or of mysterious causes, but of the tigorous poiwy inaugur- ated by Mr. Simon and carried out by the officers of his department to im- press on the Britishmuind the ad- . Vantages offered by Eastern Camd‘l+ us a field for settlement. The en- tiro character of the propmgandawas new. "ï¬le work in its pa'esmlt com- cleteuesa was not evolved in a day. Each new feature has added ‘to the strength of the whole. tho work was originated and is being cox-tied out ny 11m Libero! Government. and to the Liberal Government belongs the credit. we find that flue total number of set- tlers {tom the British Islessince the Liberal Govarument took ofï¬ce is u toszows, year by year, (or the [13031 ymx unlitâ€; June 30; (1897... ... ... ... ".14383. 1899...... ...10.660 .To turn to the' actual results secured by all this .wmlz. 0! which only an. outlipes have been indicated, «Another immensely successful lea- tnrt- or the Candi“ Immigntlou «won in (but Britain n \ Mr. Silton‘s direction was the no of 'itty tumor 601th from Camila to the Old Country. most of them immigrants of some years below. The mival o! no large a body of delentes for anal: n pun-pm was a unique event in Great Btitdn. and it aroused a grout deal of .xtten- tion. The) were [my living objaot lessons or the m that awaits the worker who settles in Western Canola. Ihey visited their mt‘re towns and counties. lectured, and were widely interviewed. .1901. .1902. [1903. rrom time to tine the Dominion Government took genie! etc-pained- di‘Liou. The erection in Whitehall. London. or the Cenndian what arch for the coronetion was the greatest single edvertieament ever given to any country; It was the chief et- traetion in Marion :Jor weeks art-3r the coronation. Millions or people new it. end picture. 0‘ it werepnb- lit-lied in lending rippers end an» nine. out the world. with in- ‘ wriptio mm“ Gerunds an the: “Gremry of the Empire," and o!- .’t-rinc‘ tree fume ol the beet land in the world. With characteristic Lenergy the Department of the Inte- irior followed up this muniï¬cient ed- xerlieement of Cenedn with nu- ot‘ner equally etlentive. mus-tier of newepepel- men from the lending pnpere of Great Britain were taken on e tour through the Dominion in the honest time. The articles de- scriptive of the tour. £le {becom- rnent end dimueeion they OVokod. were the very best poeeiule kind at edvertisement of Canada as a field of immigration. Munble.‘u lumen. nttéhtion we. {said to emydeteil at UN workman an emulation oomphtu! that In characterised by system and thor- oughness, and which has energy, keen alertness and enterprise [or In - But general organization Work was by no means all that was done. From time to time Hm mums-unâ€" EDITORIAL NOTES Olly may“ Duty as he Sa- It. “I deem it my duty to add a Word 0! praise (or Chamberlain's Cong, Cholera end Diarrhea Remedy." says J. Wiley Perk. the well km merchant and you mater gt Wiley. Ky. “I have been cellint it tor the. or touryeut, end it gimmplete a’atietaedun. Several at my endow-q pen tell me they would not be with. eat it for anything Very often to by knowledge. no single dose In. and 8 severe stuck at dun-hoes end Ipoaitively know that it willoue the flux (. artery). {You an 3t h'burtyto tamMMflteyou plea-8.," for Sale by .111 drm , â€"Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jackson. of Peterboro. visited our town on Fri... day. They were interested apectn- torl at tho big Fair and annual themselves in unison with all other: â€"tha.t in Fair matter: we aux-{11ml exell. â€"Mr. John mum of Sioux City, Iowa, and Mr. Jack Kennedy. of Chi... cago. left for tb it respective homes on Wedmodm Tomato flyer luv. ing spent a very enjoynble time in ' Lindsay. uni: old town. , â€"Mr. I". K. mgbie. Smotinteabnt ot the Wamrworh. is again a: tho analid list. having Opmined his right knee badly by slipping on a banana pool on tha pavement. â€"-Mr. L. V. O'Connor has remow ed from Re": terrace. Glenn!“ into one o! Ir. Jâ€. Channel-8' new. house: on William-IL. with]: he ha! leaped for than years. c , â€"Mr. R. J. Menzies resumed k label] with the FhVelleI w after being absent about six weeks with a wry pnintnl hand. “lbw-it. ‘. 9 â€"Hr. A. J. Bnhm clothing net... chat. is now occupying his 11¢me dance at the comer of Gknolg and Lindsay-Hts. â€"Mias Sharia. o! Patorbom. sis. ter. 0: Rev. Henry and Ira. Shah. .lg yisiting with Mm. Bob. Naylor. -.)lu. Nelson Tait. of Cobour‘, in “silk; her mother. Mrs. McWilliams. accompanied by her two childtu. â€"M.rs. D. Grant and daughler Tc:- re . and Mrs. P. McIntyre. 0! Wood- vil vhited town (rind: Intel]. â€"Hr. R. P. Hill tad daughter. of Woodvine. ware in turn 11:21], tab, ing in the Cantu! ler. . ' â€"Mr. W. B. Fair. of Cambny. min townhtnlmajudgu “the Central Exhibition. -â€"l(iaa Alma Methcrell. of Rocha. ter. is :1: pregnant the guest at Kr. and Mm. Join: Home. â€"Mr. Result. mm of One.‘ man cheese. m in town Friday a: business and pleasure. ‘ â€"Mcssrs. Archie. Labia Jewell. of 6W“. man the Fair Friday. â€"Mr. Isaac Moyms squth ot Oakwood. were cut Fur Fridgy. -‘Jt. Percv Hagan-1:2. of \ictoria Road. was among tha vicitors from the north. { â€"M_ips Roby Hugh 3 ii viaiitznhex grandtather. Mr. H. “ Bowmanville. oâ€"Misz Edith Walters u: sister. Mrs. (Dr.) J. L. I manrilic. â€"Mra. G. H. and Mrs. R. H. Ship. man. 0! Cannington. were in town last week. ' â€"Mr. J. ’1'. Robinson. of Bobcay, gem visited our mt Central Fair Friday. ‘ l â€"Mr. Sttples. of Red Rock. Vern... gun: was s visitor to tha Central â€"M.r. E. T. Williamson of (he. moe. transacted hm 'm town lately. . l --)(r. Bury Sine. of Halibut-tun. truncated bananas: in town tut week. â€"Mr. Chas. Fairbairn. and dumb, in town In. -Mr. Len an} Miss ~.pwnie Hoyle. of m Iain. visited. our Fur. (by. 4a.. 83-IVoatur. umn. Mcwudold acquaintances at. Euniakillen Intaly. 43“. Dr. Gila uni daughter. 0! Haliw. vhitzd our town Intel}. - Clerk Houston. of Eldon. arri m: in tonal Friday. than maxim. â€"Mr. Ed. J. Holliday. of St. Paul. mutatewhounlintowothhwk. -Mrg, magnum. of Woodvme, in the‘ zucstot nu. Sunnon. Cambridge-3L} -M.r. and In: Arum. of human. won In town but work. _.M'ua Allen M. Hill. at Woodvine‘ called on town trier-d: lab-1:. â€"l£r. Cunningham. of Dunn Lake. was a Fair visitor Friday. -19. md Km. 1‘. Bond". 0! ï¬sh iburtou. were in m lately. _ mu d Man and ï¬rm allâ€. 000 Cuba. 40-. H. knee. cl Beau-tun; in visiting In town. ‘ . â€"nr. Jack Muir. of Lorneriue. was in town de- I .31- ..nd In. C. Lithgow. miter! friends in Galen may. ' .40. Ban Stacey. of Immune, was in town for tha Fair. _Mr J. D. l-‘hn‘clle. up: in Peter-1 rhoro on human New. . J. -m. c. J. Monti». or £11an- len. was in town undy- -xr. Jon. Wind. 0! Panda: tuna, m in town Friday. ‘ . invtfln.’ W. mum. of Millbrook. heal, (n bunch. 40-. John Hmkhnnt at Toronql to, wu In m tor the Fair. -33. W Jackson. ton in mung mm in Woodvlllo. â€"Meurs. F. W. and I. M. Noioo.ol Hindu}. m- In tmn ultcly. [Asmvmms (out AND 60 and wife. ViSitor‘ to and Miss visitors to vi-dting he: Witt, lbw- Bu A k Who-WW 10. Toklo. Sept. 24.â€"An omdd tele- m reports tint ï¬ghts have taken pug. gt, the town: 0! ’I‘ieling end 8mt1m¢h1.e1xty miles northeast of Hum. on Sept. 20. The dee- pntch “yr "Om- detechmut advanced through Reminds-n; on Sept 20 and etteck- ed the 0:,enemy consisting of on comâ€" me: intentry. some avury and gun stationed et mung. :nd 3 bettdion of infantry, 600 env- ury, dz quicksnrmg guns and one whine tun. wooed at Suntan: kn, which lie- eight Infla- notch“? of W. The Russian who were adv-a o! to tin northward. leltnhe- tea: deed behind them. We captured some spout. Our local w-e very alight." _ __ #U A Tho Ruldnn {om south of Hukden is believed to consist. of only on. army corps. which is “an; a. s ream-mun! anal-not intended toot. (er n Inflow realm to tho Jap- Inuo “moo. St. Peter-burg. Sept. 24.â€"Gea. Sunni-ca reports that the Janna. army u moving tron Bentzhpuu to- wards Pu Pun. six who norm dlukdcn. TheBnnRinru tu- polnt I. shallow and prom}: (or E E a ‘a’ 5 IN. to throat.“ tho Ronda lino o! communications. Pu Pu- !- only twenty mlleo north 0! Bontzlupuze. but st the pnoont to." o! progress tho Jopaneu will probably occupy {out or ï¬ve day: in taunting it. The rather at Haida [Ir-W â€ï¬‚u-windy cad cold has mtunly M A small Joponeoe dctochinent {a moving dong tho left bank of tho Ugo River in order to protect junk, Th him 0! the three u'mleo u prom by an ogtpoag m witch Chinese m not allowed to put. Th0 “use. (on. o! the other two armle- occupy the Yum lines, the Village of Yarn! um Sandonu. Gen. Kurokl bu concentrated on. tray, with Wu. and Ben- Ilhu .- it. "dim. and his advnnco ls pushing {mud don; the road lending to MI and Fu Pm. St. W SQL 24.-A deo- pctch mind her. yuan!†Iron: lukdu (in. dewh 0! ch. Juan- .a position .- follows: m remote. The wu- b.1100 In: up mm â€â€˜1“ a} 11?): ï¬fth: 'to timed. um thet they concern Port Arthur, re- garding which piece the greenest enz- I iety pmeiie et court. The Jepeneee ‘ ere now W in e general ee- eenlt. which in more (urioue then its predeweeore, ettecking the town on three nidee simultaneously. end em- ploying their whole iornee. being dc.» termined to ï¬nish the bueineee. Rus- eien minee blew up whole bettelions. General Pack especially distinguish- ed himseli, directing the ï¬re from the well, which the Jepencse reachâ€" ed efter inducibeble mere. The J.) Fleece Aiding. The whole e! Admire! Togo'e end Vice-Admire! Kemimure'e equedrone ere eiding the struggle, which. it in ieeudhere,wu1beï¬nei. The be- eie‘ed lorcee ere ï¬ghting es in e fur- necc. A periect storm oi ehelie in inningonthenown,portend forty nee, iron: the whole hill end med- } ieteeai. Geneni Stoeeeel is going from tort to tort encouraging the men. Beale Keel leldee. linden. Sept. 24.â€"Iiilitery eu- thoritiee here continue to expreee the belie! tint e bettie win he {ought neer lukdea within e iew den, but, on the otherhend. the Chineee pro- leee conï¬dant“ «the heetilitiee Pub. sm._x.â€"m nun St. .1 toneâ€: Wm, 01 whid: the (can! std! luv. as yet no know- lodgo, W the Emperor nt {our (clock this morning. I can .mm INDESCRIBABLE MASSACRE Juno Mminod tofu-sigh Port Arthur’s Business. A FURIOUS ASSAULT SPECIAL BARGAIN LINES ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK. eo PAIRS len'e I'lne Boston Celt heed Boots. extra pebble tops, warranted solid lather, ï¬rst-clue towarnlzeeowuatmper ‘120 was Women’s rm Glove Gala and ’ heed Boots. warranted solid leather insoles end counteï¬. elue 8 to 8. at 990. 60 PAIRS Glrle' Flue Oll Pebble Solid Luther School Boots. laced er buttoned, sizes 11 to 2. at 893 per par. 60 PAIRS Boye' Solld Leather leht School Boots. em- 11 to 2., at 50¢ per pelr. . 90 PAIRS 3033' Strong- Leether and Foothell meter Boots. wet-rented eolld leather. with em strong- rlveued grove. et 750 per pelr. 80 PAIRS Boys Flue Exte on Sole School Boots at 991! mr mu. 3mm BARGAIN_ 851319 or MEN’S, WUMEN’S ANDâ€"SERUM BOOTS. Any-un- . Our Great Fair Week Sale Ind-g lull... THE NgmtigpnlsmmmsgflagyoRE, TRUNKS..'I"8A_VE_1L;.ING BAGS AND SUIT m -L.‘.__-_ , LINDSAY’S GREATEST SHOE HOUSE E "WEHLIN @MEIETYRE 1} An Ad’v’t in T11: Post Paysâ€"People Read T 11:11: £SPRATT in a good word for us, because enquiring buyers mentioned names. We are delightedfat this evidence that we are giving satisfaction as grocers. We aim. to do so, and customers will ever ï¬nd us anxious to please CASH “AND ONE PRICE. "NMM‘fl‘W‘QW you will ï¬nd a large stock 0? Suitings and Over-coatings. Mr. C. T. Haddc: looks after this department {or us, and he will give you-a perfect ï¬ating Suit. WW munmu A GOOD FAIRANn r TRADE WAS BRISK IN THE ORDERED CLOTHING DEPARTMENT There ere sevenl new styles for this season, 31d we have them in stock lrom $7.50 to $r5.oo. Irish Serge Suits with the best quality of lining at $10.00. Canadian Tweed Suits, choice patterns in brown and grey, $5.00 to $7.50. pattern and ï¬ne stripe, good Italian lining, at $8.00 to $10 00. Rain proof, cloth lined. with good Italian lining, at $10. $01160! 3603' at 99¢ per put. Boys’ and Youths†Suits from 82. 50 to $8. Ready-to-wear Scotch Twwd Suits, small and Overcoat at O’Loughlin McIntyre’s ’0Mfl83ABPLY CUT PRICES We have to thank our FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS. and you will have the correct styl: and good value {or your money. FALL OVERCOATS. “A PAGE FIVE town friends for CA8 88