flaunt, roar. nutmeg. .mm l ' _ I. W. WAKE I LY Men-1 THE new trait Wmi mam smut The Word " NEW " always has a decided charm and never fails to arouse curiosity. That ll just wit“ 0% M it to do. In this instance we want you to be penned with aa imme- ante and burning desire to see the new lines of “New deeds†â€throughout this gene. They are well worth it. We are pretty sure that you won’t find anything like them a meat. aside from that you can take them as authoritative tree the suedeeiet of style. We will be perfectly heels and or that the prices offered for ear 09min; Bale are additional inducements to message you to visit the “- Weltely“ Store uric. A genial inspection of the following bargains will pay you. All goods are inst as advertised. New Fall PM 36603 Pure wool Broadcloths in brown, green and black, 44 ins. wide, our price per yd ...... 500 Pure wool Broadcloths, brown, I green and black, 48 inches wide, our price ................ 7 so A rare value in Silks, shot effects in all shades, worth 90c, our price ................. 49c Ladies’ Handkerchiefs Hemstitched and embroidered edges, worth 20c and 250, our pnce .............. ’....150 Embroideries From 6 ins. to rains. in width 9 TD" 5“?! â€SI-Ill- tiev Fall mm This being our 090mm Sela you can depend that you are not being shown any “old styleS†but the newest we could buy from the German and Canadian makers ranging from 5.00 to 2.000 Children’s Coats All sizes from $2.00 to $10.00 Ladies‘ Skirts Black only, worth 2.75 our price. ....... m... ....r.95 Flanelettes 36 inches wide, reg 10c and and 1: 14¢, our price ...... 8c Royal Waist Flannels Suitable for Waists, and Wrap- pers, specials at 10c, 12 1-2c and worth 15c to 18c, but price,,,8c [I ................. ....15c Furs! ‘Fursli Furs!!! This is the season for Furs, and it is with pleasure we announce that our Fur Department is Open for your inspection, with a new and complete stock of Rufl’s, Mufi's, Caperines, Gauntlets, Caps and Coats. llr. Wakely begs to announce an advance showing of liliinery. Opening now in progress. Goods Right or Money Refunded lflf HREMEN’S Rllllf I‘UND'lllNDSAY-PHERBORO SURE H0" THE START WAS GIVEN IN .G.P.I.Goorglan Bay 311118081»an PETERBOBD. Ii’y Plans Approved. â€"- . - An Ottawa despatch in Saturday's City Business Ion can the Movement dailies says; Their Financial Support. The; Railway Commission have ap- Im foUowLn; (:me Peterboro ‘ proved of the location ‘plans of the Daily Times will be read. with inter- {Gconzian Bali and Seaboard branch 0‘5 g b: in View of the fact, that Mr. Las- ‘ lilo 2:. now undertaking a similar » wot-a for the beneï¬tof Lindsay tire- ati or near Peterboro. will be about , men; 981-2 miles long, its course being; al- Friday night the Peterborouigh Fire most duo east and. paralleling the Brizado’hold a meeting in their Sim- Midland line of the Grand Trunk. The cooâ€"st. quarters, with Asst. Chief J. leading points throughout which it B. Mather-all in the chair. passed are Sturgeon; Bay, Lindsay I’txrhapq the most important busi- and: Petorboro. and it traverses "the lean brought before the meeting; was township. of Tay, Orillia, Medante, o. smut “mm rendered by Mara. Thanh. Eldon. Femlw. 098- Mr. C. B. Lasnlle, who is noted. in_ 3: Emily, and Smith. Th9 Bailway previous. issue of The Times, has lCommission lhaire :flso’ttg‘epprcovcd the been. in the city for several weeks, (23390“ 1p ans. . 39m. getting out. a “fire chart" air I lNorthern from Montreal to nearly as _ tar‘ as Ottawa. The Georgian Bay Garibaldi). the local press, in the, Victoria} Harbor with the main line Seaboard: line~ will be a great feeder interests of the brigade. Mr. Lasalle ._ to the C.P.R. mt. night made complete returns of his work, and after deducting expen- u of printing. commission, etc., he united the local fire laddiea the sum 0‘ $14.38 as the nucleus of. a sick bene- fit: fund . The factories. banks, mer- chants and other local institutions have almost unanimously responded :0 Mr. Lasalle's application for ad- VUFiIsin; space in the fire charts, which will be isuegl this Week. The brigade members were thoroughly “Hailed with the fire chart scheme. The following resolution was unani- WJ; adopted at last. night's meet- ing; Moved by Chief Rutherford, sec- W by Mr. A. Ringer, that the Peâ€" mburaugh Fire brigade lorma fire- â€? nick relief association in con- thn with the department. and that all funds received from Mr. Laâ€" {Ella and flux: othegpartien who may 1"ka for this fund, shall be de- gm F“ this fund alone, and that the â€twins dimers be a committees, to for)! this fund, viz., the assistant :31 and secretary and treasurer birh 3W0 elected members. of the ‘ilf'ade.â€"Carricd. ' " Was then moved Chief Ruth- ?m’d’ Seconded by :afyw .8. Adamâ€" :n,.th3t the brigade tender a vote “Banks to Mr. Lasa'lle fo the OBITUAIY. Coughlip. of West Ops, heard with much regret the sad news annourh enin'g} her death, on Thursday, the 13th inst. Some months ago the de- ceased lady received a; smoke of paralysis which brought about com~ plinatious causing her demise. Mrs. Coughlim was‘born "in the County Kerry, Ireland. in the year 1844. In 1851, with her parents, she emigrated to Canada, settling it the township of Clarke, where her. father located a homestead. In April, 1863, she married Mr. Dennis Coughlinl of that place, and in 1881_ with her husband and family, remov- ed to Ops township. where Mr. Coughliiu lately purchased a magâ€" nificent farm near the town of Lind- say. A' husband and grown up "family of ten children remain to mourn the loss of a loving wife and kind mothâ€" er. each of whom have the sympa- Wora‘ . , . thy of the community, in their mo- ‘ " merits of trial. Four members of \i l ' . ' ' do at home. I‘hey are own by Mr Tu d b her family res: . . ) . . . mer. 503011 y i . . 4 Mi _l- “3mm, that tth , Ic Cornelius John Dennis an as non-“ Nellie. Those away; are Timothy. in tron. Wolverine, Michigan; Patrick, at .. . rus R'ver. Manitoba; Michael in â€Emeetmg then adjourned, Cyp I ' Ops township; Mrs. Geongo. Harâ€" a grove, in Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. “armrest lon’t com. on. Fromm Connolly and Mrs. P. J. Oq- , “3 an 01d printer named Council. of Ops township. Two sis- Chase. Calder}: of the above fund con- ters and a brother survive. They. ire Mrs. Wm. Pour-one. of Buffalo. New York. Mrs. Thoma Fallon, of . Port Hope, and Mr. Michael Moria- risty, local amt for, the Masseyq nun-ta Machine Co. The funeral which took place on Saturday, the 15th last. was largcl attended. "The m were brought to St; libs-1’s churn at 9 o’clock, {when mass was céleibratcd by,_ven- erotic Archdeacon Casey. on the can. elm at which the cortege drone tattle 'R. C. cemetery, where intâ€- mt. took place. , '20 “SURE 4 GOLD IN ONE DAY. Lam - . 1.1:: m BROMO Quinton. tomb“ refund money if Nu. we. a. w. mm humans. 850. c‘ mug Inn softly; tom’s- it“: , -. - . . enu'i‘lu . . um new“ to the mm c‘ the human eve-d . on. Wire. ch. blue met in» limp tt‘dltlte W o’ the human, eye! “you lettuce lurk en [rotate «tor out _ ~ maul-nauseous i WM m, on. one motion WI . ambit-unseat. ‘ WMMWI that have a!“ he! : mmmmsttsa {wuss-Bled ism Mic hide “chilled to mom and iriu». "-0. m “it. 0 fourteenth new immm'm_ ‘i‘ellmillm are a hamlet. unbumvomm l’ . “am Mon island ea he mm 5““ _ - ag“- ty ‘n"‘ "the «new name" Auditorium-d the captain'a out. 'O‘h. me. oh. my! when he turned his Plat L" ‘ . . In our very efficient: crow. .. Thu tailliko doadq'. theyutoodltko Andutlftaaamarow. "8d cunlyr and into did Jcrcmy Tait That, what 0’ his employ. ~ Wide]: and the crew. and the cap- . h â€I. \ «am his "For we loved J. Tait, our fourteenth m . Aaanctflcerbravoand‘true. But we quite despised bein†hypno- tfaed. b When we had a much work to do. “So we nabbed. J. Tait. our four- - tccnthmate. ' . His eyes bails: turned away. By ndlar and sleeve, and we gave at beam. Mariachi! Mn into tin may. ï¬bamtuy flashed as in he splash- mmmm if: won out too‘iatc. For. ohm to our bark at man-catty M. i l Jmpqll after Jeremy, Tait. “Andyou can but he would. ha' been at a . If he halh‘t’ bavo did an be done- at the shark an optical Straight loin-B Prcuhiat'nmiblcayohaapun. m look. _ And has qua’llcd' ot‘ Jeremy's glance: Thad he gave a chart: of a. aharkcry mm s . And fall ° to a trance! "Quite manner-ind and. hypnotized That ouhmarlne monoton- lay; Mach a: a shrimp, with his fins all limp. He a’lcmtly, floated aw. i “Sci we all of us cried with a con- scious pride. 'Hurrah for Jeremy Tait 1' And we hove a line down into the brine . And reakiod him from his fate. “And the captain cries, “We kin use thenleyes To mighty. lgood purpose emu. the C.P.R. This line. which connects Men. spread 'the sagâ€"we're a-gviu; bottle. Sold for, whales. 7 Andi we don't need nary harpoon. “For when we hail a blubberous iwhazlo . Aâ€"spoutingt the waters high. We'll sail up bold and knock 'im cold With the power 0' Jeremy's eye I" Andgthus on his log the“ old sea-do; Sat whittlin; nautical chips: ’ “Oh, pourerf’ler far than the burnt!) eye ,, ~ In the truth 0' the human lips: But. *rareat: of all is the pearls that fall ' - From a: truthful mariners lips." â€"Wa.llacel Irwin. in. The Century. â€"-â€".â€"â€" “MIC m BELL “MY.†(BY: Dexter Smth‘ ' ) Some one has gone from thiostraugc world of ours . Nd more to limzee wl‘era sunbeam must fade. Where on all beauty. death's fatten are. 18’“. Weary with mingling life‘s and enact. Weary-with parting and never. to meet. . Some one “baa zone to the, bri‘flht golden chore. ‘ the bell softly, there's crane bitter m, ‘.ont'hedoorl Ring the bell softly. them‘a crape t ax the tumor! . 50111:? is resting from sorrow and Happv where earth’s conflicts enter not: tin. Joyous as birds when the morning a bright. When the sweet sunbeam have brought: us their liyit; Weary or sowing and never to reap, “'ea r'vl mu: labor and wolcomin: sleep. Soc... one-a tdanarted to Heaven’s rmh: chm-o. Rim: the bell softly. there’s .crape a: the door! Ring the bell softly. there‘s craps on the dean Amos].- were antibody. lonsina ’to Heaven’s WM. street Laval coca have whlbporcd that peers in also more so angelic vitam- 5' . . ' u, . v . . i a “3.! Chic! 3 - emulate, mes "l‘M-wamdmm Mikhail MHMutMe tho Kl!!!“ “010 in} 5" tum H“! â€in B .x F. iii; m M tilb Mi a: all: I 0. W the. hi i ~. lemma has one his mm sear! at Mark is total. ileum we. muesli. in which Mama to mine the. We". m dammit it! News mains. It will KW that m the m- am up mo time are m N390 “MW“ “Ohm. Nacho." we! aim“! “M. hit. new the “-5.!- German is clam damages. Macaw. atom-ant a. 0M an mama for Mr. Wm. and I. E. Weldon for, Mr. Blackwell. . , ‘ Judge McMillan in preaidinia at Bobcamnl today, over, the divided com-t ï¬ttings. . . . ADDRESS T0 J URORS. In P. J. Burial. of Lind-ay, waa appointed foreman at the jury. . Mr. Juice Maybcc, in his re- mark:- to the jury, acid that while the criminal! vvork to come before the jury, inn far no thonumbpn clogs- u wan apnoea-nod, was light, yet they had. page!" a very: ocrimn nature. Tho change was laid. oraimt one Wil- liam. Dillon, :who it was sold, from appearances, murdered one ,Miilcr. 60 (Judge Maybe) did not. intend. to deal at any, length with the c â€". the witnesses would detail "tax. to tho jury. all In reminded the jury thaqmllcyhcardaxly one aided the om -4 that/d tho witnesses who ore Ollqub] tho Crown. He explained. the; situation, and told them that if the.) cam to tho conclug'on thatthc prisoner chouu utand 'tJ-al thyi “Minamoto-now. Houn- me e was no eye with." of (the ' but: that frequently. was the: can. The accused man andthc murdered man were left. alone for awhile; uni the, wall found dead at the door. [with two wounds in [no head, JuntlcoMayboc wanton to explain a few circumstances as-» waning. were found. Afton thojury had disposed of the : crinï¬na! char-go it mild be their duty to invent. the public building-o “Then! the shark be chock at Jere- bo- lonzinm to the Cmnty. It was their functiar to an that the management d thcm'buildirm was boina proper- ly carried on and the inmate cared for. he was in their power to make mutations to to improvements. etc. After. a fefw.‘mdre remarks the jury withdraw. .- \ Prisma- Dillcm plead-d. notjuilty. and the our). adjourned at 3.30 p.m. till Leo-mom morning at 9 o'clock. I0" Till? We odor One Hundred Delhi-I Reward for my one of Catarrbthntcannotbo cured Hall'- Catanh Cure. F. J. CHENEY a 00.. To cdo, 0. We. the and have known F. J. Cbcocy for the int 15 yarn. and behovohlm perfectly honorable inall bummmdomandï¬nan cially able to carry out any obligations made by his ï¬rm. WALDIN. KINNAN MARVIN. Whom Daub“. Tobdo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cm is taken lntcrnnlly, acting directly I: n the bloodamd mucous surface- oftha system. admonish out free. Print 75¢ per all Wk. Take Hall‘s amily for contipulon. BOARD OF TRADE MEETIIG. m. lot not "It to m I . Ion Industry. From; Evening: Pout 1 Sept. 25. A motto; of the Council of the Boaxdot Trade; was held lagt evening in the Wotan-work) office to deal with a few matters Those present Were Prwaenl CareW. Secretary Don- ald. and. Moms. D. Bay, 8. J. 14-1 the. J. M. Mclmnava. Horn. Joe. Staying 3- Kylie. D. (ï¬nnamon, Aid. O'Rielu' y, and, I. E. Walden. After. tho minute. and acvcral com- mma‘mi had been deal; (with. Secretary Donald called attention to an ethogmwde by a Toronto mnnud f turor ‘to remove his bumncu to My in. Motion d a loan of. 85000. .to ho repaid in mutant. Hfl W employ 30 to 40 boob. Principally W and. girls. The machinery in In would be worth $3.500. The when did not regard 3h did: in a very! favorable light, butï¬nallyitwumvcdbym Kylie and Cargw that the promoter N a“ to visit; and meet-- the Bard of Tra<b h connection with“. matcm'. . Tho Cotancil then ldjourmd. Oliver. Barr. d Galvan township. near. , l Klnmunt, was brought to Pe- afternoon. hav- ing been mated by. Gunty Consta- ble Archie Moore. changed with how I You Going to do .,__ it What you want is your kindJOf‘Clothing. It may be a quiet, 'digniï¬ed style. It may be, the swell, snappy hit of the season, or lother kinds and styles. You can get your own kind here new. ...m,e.ȣ 0001' a warm or aovroa If you want your style to last, he sure of your quality: all wool is as important as sign of both. Dre in and ask to see our smart dress Young on. good tailoring. Our label on a Suit or Overcoat ie‘the “Wentworth†Suit for One style out of ï¬fty of our 8 owing. Ask to see our graceful, stylish “Newmarket†Overcoat, it's a winner. Quito from 00.00 to 020.00 Overcoata from 00.00 to 025.00 } A Superb collection. Hawes', Christy’s, Buckley’s Hats, for Fall, are now in our Hat Cases. W. G. R. Shirts are now ready for you in correct Fall Pat terns-«our $1.00 Shirt 15 a busmess getter, see it. Dundas Flavelles Limited, Clothing and Furnishing Dept. flit (M. (08 GRlAl flAi Notice to Farmers. + PIC. WWI 1’0 “0'6 SONG II I188 1m TIIII‘I'Y DAYS. WWMWICIMI WWI-Ht. : Mal. Qua, Sept 2‘. C. P. R. Eruption of China arrived st Hm: Kari at fl a.m.. yesterday, dolivntinz tho'mail- from Great Bri- tuinhadgyo. '1 houracadaf) min- utmyr.1our houra and 25 mmu‘ to. within him than, allowed by the post «Hoop. f I - Thin successful inauguration of the (ant mail service between Liverpool andeKorunnda-otlm (logo! the Canadian' mew' ' Baal‘ way Can- pany is particularly gratifying, V'; ultimo half circuit of the globe hav- ina' bccumadc without a‘ hitch or without interfering with the ordin- u’y routine work of thg road. The Oriental mails left Liverpool Friday, August! 24th, at 7 p.m. on tho Emprem of Ireland. which reached Ouch. at 2.10 on. tho following Friday were carried across the North American continent on the “Over- roan Mail" train. which arrived at Vancouver sharp on timeâ€"six a.m. Tuesday. 4th September, and then taken by tho Empress of China. whose: arrival at. her destination nearly «a 1-2 blur: ahead at time has been cabled. here. The distance cov- ered was nearly 18,000 miles. CINIEII AID lOGKETEfl. *. Ind m W by Ila mm From! Evening Post of Sept. 25. On the eve d his departure for the Canaï¬un Northwest. Mr. Fred A. Robinson was last night presented with: n cold chain and locket, suit- ably engraved bv the attic: to of Cambridge-st. Methodist Sunday ocbool and a few young men friends The presentation took place after the. Epmorth We. #1 the church parlors. arbor-6‘ light refreshments were served and Ibort speeches were made. The carpi-Se of Mr. Robinson left him almost him. but he repljad in n few suitable brief word; Mr. Robinson left this morning for Saskatoon. Fred has been a promin- aut young citincn of Lindsay for several. years. Meeting the F. A. Rational, dhoc business. and has bo- como known to a large concourse d fourth. His success in the West i the wish of his many: Lindsay; hitch: #2 “t [I In An order has been sent. out from the Attomely-Gencral'c department at Tormto. instructing all magistra- tcl to send down professional ho- hoca for a: math. without the op- timdaï¬mAllowanocsai-eto be made in genuine bard luck 01%“. but.- for the prom} trunp. the Jail. m You. Ian Loaves Tm. From Evening Post of Sept 24 One of the recent popular: young in; committed. an indecent malt on m m ’00 leave tho old town rimemé Peters, a married. lady, in. hair. you Stoddard. of J. 8mm. in; in the mm district. Tho u- ° Kinanount at tho timo and was an .1 outhcfam. Sha 00 mob; and adult. . be. me motto departbd to a i an than“. at ' " 0.. .. .... ram :3 ' " mo . ' y '. . 'x , n Burn tuft. who left! this min; multiia Who have taken place 10‘ m where ha ha: accpptcda l t :Fydg' y. Mrs. PoWs' husband Mpon‘tionu thobcad dacarâ€" 83 r pct: “Winona of Pictou'o up- M‘I‘. Standard vnll Smntty m Unsaiaablo. Wheat with broken smut balls in it, or _taggcd on the kernels, all millet: claim tobennï¬ttomakeflour of,and refuse ttlo buy it except for food, can- scquen y we, the unda’sign’ ed '11 dealers on the Midland division ofgrtuhe 0.1%., have instructed our buyers at the different stations not to purchase smutty wheat. ' , There is a solution in which Seed FALL WHEAT Free From Smut FOR SALE MOGUL FALL WHEATâ€"Grown successfully in Man'posa by Mr, T. H, Watson, and by several good farmers mBrochwhochimitisagoodpeldcr' , plump gmc' and ENTIRELY FREE FROM SMUT. Havencureda Wheat can be dipped, which the Ex- limited quantity of this variety and penmental Farms claim will smut, and the formula for this may be obtained free on application to Prof. C. A. Zavitz, Guelph, or Mr. prevent thoroughly rocleancd it, and are 05er- mlxturc mgitfnrsaleatgscperbus. for seed. Also, have a limited quantity of L. RED CLAWSON Fall What, free Newman, Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa. from smut, thoroughly redeemed, at FLAVELLE MILLING Co. Ltd., 85c per bus. for seed, grown by Messrs. Lindsay ; Lindsayfl. MAUNDER a: SON, Lind- say; I. H. BRANDON, Fenclon Falls; WILLIAM ROSS, Port Perry; I... COFFEE Co., Toronto; LYTLE, Ltd, Mariposa. Aug. 23, 1906.â€"vv. m PORT IIOPF GREATLY A8008“ Over tho am That mat cunt Outiot dccpatcht to the effect that the out- let of the Trent canal is likely to Do at Trenton instead of Port Hope has caused immense consternation here. i“ Tho dupe’bch will be brought hp beforuflac wan Council on Monday and it is probable that. a special meeting! 01 the Board of Trade and harbor board will also be summon- ed. Other towns which are interested in the Burt Hope route will also probably take strenuous action. The Port Hope Times docs not en- tirely credit the report, but it makes a.- b'tto-J attack upon the govern- moi', which, it says, memo to be mtemplatinr; a surrender of public interests. to the influence of private individuls who are informed water powers on the Trent riger. in Rutherford, a well-toâ€"do Joseph farmer living near Omemee. went to had last Friday night in his usual good health. and. um dead inside of -â€"â€".â€"â€" m. Ion-root Auto. Dr. Whit. has. purple“ a. new au- tomobile tram BM!‘ Motor Works Mr. M. Vi. Robinson drove the machine hum St. Catharina. u-hcuothcy are manufactured. Loav- ina St. Catharina at 7.15 Thursday evening. ho reached Oakvillo at 10.10 that evening. having covered 42 miles Leaving, OakviUe Friday morning; at 0.30 he arrived in Toronto at 8.05, a diatom of 25 miles. Leaving Toron- to at 9.15, arrived. in Lindsay at 5.20, the total distance being 70 miles, in- oludinz’ at m at two hours at Whit- by and cm hour at Port Perry. Moi. says he enjoyed the trip fine. -"â€"+. _ . W o M From; Evening Post of Sept. 25. Master Norm McConnell, can of the propr'nqgor of the Royal hotel, won hi: spurs as a fisherman this morn- ing by capturinafivo maulonzo in lea Ethan .t'w'o houra while trolling a (up arm wand. One of the fivd wanaminiamro‘w andtwo‘ hour! later. an: bin: tooth: to Lind-ayddtippulthoacaiuatfllba. Thumdhol'tMvu-y‘atocky‘, SPRATT 8: KILLEN, Foster Bros, Little Britain. ALSIKEâ€"RED CLOVER. We have unsurpassed facilities for VIII b0 3t Trauma. q Port. Hope. Sept. 22.-.An Otaual an hour. The demand was a Pree- byterian and o liberal. HOGG i handling and cleaning, and are in the market every day in the year. Seed {cleaned free of charge, without waste, over our power mills at MARIPOSA, BLACKWATER, SUNDERLAND, and SUTTON, Also. well equipped hand mills at CRESSWELL and UPTERGROVE. H000 lYTLE, ltd. lariposa Station. Bargains in Furniture During the Fall Fair a special discount will be given on all our lines of Furniture. The stock is larger than every and assorted, con- sisting of .â€" Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, Fancy Rockers. Centre Tables, Parlor Cabinets, Bookcases and Writing Desks, Couch- es, Lounges. Easy Chairs, Divans and all the other odd pieces needed for the home. Upholstering Done Neatly and Promptly. M. E. TANGNEY. 25 Kent-st. Lm' dsay, Ont. ICE m F0. mom. Iortlopo Lacy raccoon Ina. Iona-c -00_t 025 a Your w Port Hone. Sept 20â€"me to (â€3|th among certain lady teachecsonthectaffofthcpubhs schools' here. Part "8090 m throat- and .mh' o strike and tho conne- quent temporary “which Lion at its educational institutions. mason at the w m received: on immune. d ulna-y. and the Auu' taut. Paw. Mk. Bur-rt Gillies, also notiï¬ed III m Dama' tistaotiaa