Tor '9 SIE. E. W. McGAFFEY ' n- for 'admiuion to the P5536 Business Callege are coming in only My Ind the pmpecrs m that even ï¬nhgod premueo we will be mad So school an do better for youâ€"f! mint-well. Hhmcirtnhr, it will tell you. Velma now fmly started on our Fdl In and have more enrolled now that Immdmelut yes}. _ A ! dared to be paid . I An application from B. J. Gouzh' and 'others [or an extension of water ser- l vice on Melbourne-st" from Lim- T‘L‘i’efl -3022- LINDSAY. FRIDAY oer ': at. to Mill-st., was r ’ M ’ to Supt. Baguio to be reported upon. A. communication from L. Newton and G. H. M. Baker was referred to -â€"._ WN AND COUNTY Advertising Aphoristns. i by '1'. Brady. that the W?†m‘ '0ftm odoliar’s worth of economy 4 ‘ {anmble for the loss of many 1 meters on and from lat of July, 1900- Ҡthat much profit. C i â€".â€"- I Movedby J. R McNeillie.‘ moonde The Muiposa Burglaries. j by Mayor SmJLh. that upon the apphc- fmd he was commissioned 'by =, undergrde and a guarantee given - Atto‘mS-General‘s department to that may ml! who wator to the ex- Wiflm the recent aLLe t. \o' tent of at least $22 per annm‘ tor mbma 93168 at Mariposa 5:33â€; 619. three years, that tho Sugarintendqnt be t in stud“ extenszomâ€" :0: and 11033 Bros.’ store in Oak- 3331"de to pu Carr'leï¬- ,- .. A Ann-.--.A I this season in style, ï¬t '1 bill. We hue awfully â€looted 5“ exquisite menu in Ldiu’ mxm'Jnckeu, Cbildrdn'l Box mud Coca. my, I906!“ emphuia upon our n1- .inlndies' Black md Colored J ackets, “4 55, $6 and 87. Many of then no Admtising Aphorim. Ma: 3 dollar’s worth of economy I responsible for the log of many he. that much profit. The Muiposa Burglaries. '1 Quentin Murray, of Toronto. ar- ; N u: town Tuesday evenins- .We . Wmd lb was commissioned by z .5" #ttormy-General‘s department to ' W06 the recent attempts to â€the antes at Mariposaa‘ Station ole- 2t: and H033 Bros.’ store: in Oak-I This is Win: they Say. ““09 who take Hcoi’s Sarsanilla Wm, ecezema, eruption. â€9711» rheumatism or dyspepsia, .11: em- †Proxnptly and permanently gen “It†all other preparations fail. as“! til-be this medicine with the M conï¬denoethatitwilldoyan In What it has done for other: - 1"“ My reason to believe it mbwm £3125, si 10811:! $1.00. speculation in Turin: It 50:, 40. â€a" ixken advant of The Post’s g" °‘ 8- handsomeafslorcd picture of Wilfrid Laurie}:- for 10c. and a. con- M Cut from the columns of The. Pneu- m; Put. The picture is admétedly :1“ the best ever placed on the h ' "I! would be chelgptatpï¬i: hamug' rpoaes. u u “‘- Ior mug}. if desired. 113m: â€WNW as we have only a lun- "lube:- for mic. 7‘?" .hov name upeclsl wave; W Hana-pun Clochv. c choice oï¬ mum . tho-tango of Tweed Eï¬eotl, at 50145:. . ml Hone-puns, m newest color- ï¬‚ï¬ 35¢. . 5min; Homespun, handsome Sm .-_ -..A :31nn ?" War; made at a m“? of the Freight Rates Oom- . flamed ot cancel the 91" clause in freight con- 75: our .0538"? â€gamut ntellu our , -1-‘ _“- 'h ï¬e '0 8‘" 7°“ "’ "‘ flak†u†un- m tho ’ 45 a dig lovely Black Our Mantles Dress Goods {KW GROWING. 5: we no glowing lovely dl-Iool give you lovely Black WM. PRINGLE. Princmd i WATER commssnouaas MEET. New Gunmen. In Block Opouluï¬. Hair Sod. Grey Lsmh, Nana! Opossum, Blooms: Sal. Ann-ohm and Boom. _- lovely Mob, now shops. in Portion huh, GnyLu-b, ThibotondSnblo. ~ W. at your spook! “anticommu- Nowport Fur-[ind Cited»- Capos, bro code and ohinoovm, prion rungs mm 816 to $45. ' " India' Amelia: Honda. Men's Fur Coot- snd Capo o npociolty. You ohonkl I00 who: we our do for you in Loco Cumin. st 25c, Inca Coming a 50c, Hemp Capo: st I56 and 10c. Union Corp» or 25c. White Bhutan st 83.00. $2.50, 8200 uni $1 75., Ptiou 3t 6:. Footory Cotton tt 63 and 4c, Flam neletto n Go um! 53, Ginghunl of. 6c. 0t- :omCord Wnoperotto at 10c. Wrap- pers of. $1 75. $1.50 sud 81 25, Funnel st 136. Speck! drives in Man's Underweaâ€" ueo our speck}: ut- 25¢, 35: and 50c; Men’s So: 3t. 10:. Furnishings for Inn New Gloves, New Shin-tn, New Tier, New Callers. The Dominion Stnndud of Manx-emu: Adopbd for Water Supplied by Icter. '11» Water Commissiqnera met at the ofï¬ce of G. H. Bopkun Present, Chairman J. D. Flavelle, 'Ihoa. Brady, J. R. Mcheillip and Mayor Smyth. Minutes of two former meetings were Our Fur. eerry with then e out of distinctneee, and give to the I’m that chem of being woefully (Ire-ed. Fur Sou-fl end Raï¬, inBlwkHeir Coney. Nectar-l Opoeeum. Black Opos- enm, Blue Opt-elm, Bleak Beever. Al- ukej‘ux, Bleck Thibet, Penien Lamb, Grey Lunb mg Aheh Sgble: "Edâ€"c138; WC'nporinu, in tho diï¬â€™orent fun, fwmï¬np§20;_ ‘ u A The reports of the treasurer and engineer (or the month of September were read. and referred w the. Super- intendent. A mumps of accounts, including man‘s wages. were presented and orâ€" entire satisfaction in our _to giving our ‘ customers BIL-l»- .L- â€"- __..._, _ council that he did not regard ï¬g: protection worded by the new †'_ ‘ dt‘tb water maim as fulï¬lling as The Brigade Made 0. M. SEALS Dress Goods,- Mantle, Fur and...» - Furnishing Departments WM FURS. are on_ the road FIRE 9301101103: Test Tnesdty. in: writipn t0 â€"Power for operating, the new pipe organ in St. Mary's church will be furnished by a water motor. Supt. Begbie -_is now making the necessary -Lockmnster Curtin had an easy spell of it in September. He made on- ly 26 lockngvzs, as againstTi in Sept. 1899.‘ Low water accounted for the falling off. ‘-’I‘ln spacial .oervioo in connection with Cantu“: -st. ugd Queen-at. Methodist chum still continue, and have been very successful so tar. 'lhe people have taken hold: of the wock earnestly, .-0no at moulded resident-.501 8d)- caygeon. Mr. Sam. McClelland. isnbout to remove to Sault Ste. Marie. where his can and Caughta am located. / -A.n 61d mun turned Smith was drowned near Hamelock the other day while bathing in a shallow stream. He was foundin 18 inches of water. â€"Onr police should. mks an excursion into the east ward. occasionally. Some pawn smashed 3 lat pane of glass 1n Mr. J. R. O’heill‘s windowSunâ€" 'â€"’Fbreman W. H. Kennedy is hiring men in Lindsay and vicinity for the Hall 8: Emmy camps near Burke‘s Fangs A gang will leave ‘ Tuesday night. . â€"\Vhe.n there is an uth'ce for each seeker the millanimn will be in’eight, and it wil} not be necessary to wait fo‘r the lion and lamb to be down to- gether. ' . â€"The Rider Kitchen†factory ma- chims are humming, and the stall is kept bum' ï¬lling _t.he numerous orders. Large shipments at logs are 09mins in to form a supply for winter operations. â€"The stem yacht. Express. (hpt. Bo‘wmnn. arrived from Port Bower an Firm with. a_. cars? of 8.000 (eat 7 77;]- ‘--â€"L -- â€"'Rlo maples are shedding their leaves. and Mother Earth is changnng her carpet 0! gm velvet [or one of variegated colora- .-_-Workmen are preparing the {quad- atidn for the new granolithic walk on York-st, east .aid». from Kant toPoel- _-â€"A small key will open a. lugs door. A. mall,gdvartipament,.it it ts tho reader's requirements, will bring nt- idactary returns. â€"The proprioton of the. Standard Chemical Works at Mon Full are about to stunt a similu'. Mutt: gt Word. -'Ihree Garland: 0!. telegraph poles arrived here Saturday (mom Mon Falls for the town fire darn gym and others will follow. â€"Mr. J. A. Dung has a large stat! of men at mark clearing away the rub- bish on the lot north 0: the Ontario Bank. He will proceed at once with the erection of a large brick build- ing for double stores. ,1 ILâ€" June special lighting committee will not beams to report tacomoil to- night, as promised. â€"Bcba. will Mable to keep hiee'tockn iugs up. 1;!» order ot tbsp Garter ie to be bestowed on him. -â€"M.r. L. Newton has had I. grano- lithir. walk laid in front of Mr. G. H. M. Baker‘s residence, Russell-st. -\‘om judge a man’l opinion by his ‘whishem Mr. Rom-m ‘wurs an Imperial. 4mm lama-um, please. Mont- reaJmtinanI m toning them-ice down. 7 - Wham a married mason. forth to look after her rights, her husband usually stays at home and nurses hit â€"§ _-7 7, -â€"Several at the recent cases of ty- phoid have been traced to the unsani- tary condition of the cellars. due to improper drainage. Our citizens should have their cellar drainage con- nections carefully examined before :he frost acts in. _ -By the deathof Mr. L. O‘Connor, which occurred on Sunday morning, Lindmy loses an old and hxghly re- spected citizen, whd spent many years in business here. An extended obit- uary notice will appear in another - he Str. Mania, of the Trent Valley Navigation Cmnpany, discon- tinuei her daily trips between Bobcay- and Bxidgenorth {or _the _aea£oa «Junioho, ï¬ned by I; Nattms, of Millbrook, won tho free-fordi‘pnm at Believing non last week. , .- -Somnotonrmoddealmn‘oro~ ceiving cupping-by mi! from the mth- ' . II mall; m a. conundrum and that while had to give him up. -A number at cotton-muons will spend~-Snnda.y at Sturgeon Point. ' â€"Hntm are bqinning to (Ii-cuss ppm to; their annual Wilt in aâ€"Omttpntio. in cm by' news mu. m ~. rogue. of 093v spring and ft dt .mvigation. â€"Sergt. - N friends were I street again. Jam 113qu v; .â€" 7 . ity of Linda): in honor 9f hiB.election to the distinguished ofllcq of Deputy Grand Master at the recent meeting: 6:. the Masonic Grand Lodge. me auction was a great swans. . L-Call agirl a chick and she smiles; call a W a hen and._ she, howls. Can a young woman a mtch and she is pleased; call-an old mu a witch -_.a .1... £3 indmnant. Galina young Graiid MP’W, ha :51 I. IRV‘W‘V .is in ’ nant. Call a. young “‘9'; m mars-w like. you; cauawomana cat:ndehehntesyou. 'olnan .QW- If 100 all-a. man W' mt will. flatter him ; call him ,1 939.)? mud or sent, and he will try “>04“er «.mm slum-v... contract .3 the delivery of etween Lindsay and Bobcaygson : been oomph-tat. Mr. R. Thurs- of Bobcayg.on, and Mr. G. , of Ops, are conï¬rming the usual and fall mute until the close LOCAL BREVITIBS Major - #293 “my _ A mun anzmmz, mama-0333393 TO THE DEAFâ€"A rich lady. cubed at her Detainees and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson’s Artificial Ear Drum gave £5,606 to his] institute. no that deaf people hmblo to procure the Ear No. 142. _D. 'fln Nicholle!) Institute. Longwtt. Gums-bury. London. it: mid." windy. “Yes," the other continued,†and that's bullets." 'Ihe Win was not printed. ‘â€"'Ior_oénto Telegram: The system of counting heads in committee and tak- ing-theyâ€. And my; in council. m- oo‘urm glam I: dodge away vLAâ€"A -4) L. - u... --. V courage!) alderman .to dodge away trout opinion. Them Mid. be a re- 001'th every vote taken whether in council or committee. and the alder- man who vote. in the wrong will not them!» able to escape the odium or glory. of his conduct by chan ing ova- at the eleventh hour or by ' qr- inglrom the council chanter. : -1!brenan W. M. Kcnnegly. who had been here some days looking no men fox-Aha Hall Emory Co. campnnnar Burke'n‘Falls, left town loot meedny. wiflx a path of ten good woodmen. Forehnn Hicks. whie is hiring men for Turner a: Mr, arrived Wednesday Harry May, at the Duly boom. ind Inna-dozen good men waiting for him. Tho corner louder has no excuse for idiin‘g in these piping times of pros- perity. when common laborers can get from 820 to $28 per month. and first. clam bond, in the lumber camps. 7A AA-J_ l.â€" or; Wand can'tooaayou‘u inn.- gxnoyon’tontnndmsonthoedgoot ooze-ct. clan. Somme. ‘ -:l‘ha Oklahoma Wild West Shaw “want to pine.†at Elmvuo. neu- Orillin. Inst Saturday mm. and the 30 odd India“. cowboys and laws are in 'Im-onto soaking Lbs pg or this na: :5. Mann. Garrison. Mc- Golpin a McConnwchy. _“Thero'c om thing I like in the Boers." acid the soldier who had just returned from South Attica. The re- porter feit for hip gencil. “Yes!" A__._____ «Vun 4L- n'ce cffock, is a ï¬rs-st-class cutter, and is deservedly popular-m » -qunotivo deer hunter: are busy thinking out plan thud†the: may enjoy' mi: annual outing without on- wring tb «dine at Mr Meson Nov 7m Unda' pal-inc condition- it will he no ow tut. inhglo vim}; 9m â€9". JMhhlpepatthenterln pin thepiloldourwwnw clean your u huh Point, no will spend n for anthem before closing ituptor the ‘--M:r. llama ‘annith, at .Toronto. mintown Wedneldqoaneo lab. summer oaths» St It. Cenuoaninley Injured... Wednesday about 12 o’clock wh§l_e_ Mr. Cameron Finley. heed miller at the Victoria Flour Mills. was examin- ing two cog wheeh in the lower {let of the ‘mill (1 protruding em on' one of the wheels caught his left hand and carried it into a mall space be- tween the brick partition end; there- volving wheel. When extricated it was finger had been severely bruised and had the akin peeled otf, while the in- dexflngermbrohenet thefiret joint. and 0W badly torn» It is famed the index finger will have ~Mr. B; M; Bed has trough mun employed in his tannexy. number w-Il be incmnd toy thirtym _in up near Mum. M present he is turning out 200 idea of harm leu- ther pet week. - .â€"'1'hoLindm.flo kPonty- mm Dun-ford summon Mn 10- «ted-mamaqtroutokombobcn- mtothntpoint- ’ mâ€"‘Dn and alter My owning til: mflmh mute. room willbo audit: an old stuly homo, 1in W mblooh _ . . . , Honey, of you locks 10' trouble, ' You Lin fin' him sho'! ' Bf you hunts. you’ll fin'him double Sue-akin' ’mnd yo‘ do‘. ' He’s so glad trw hab 10¢ka hi: Up he‘ll hang his hatâ€"- Stay torebehâ€"leza you show him Now I swine (Lam’ it 19' 3c yum _dra_p y‘ The Poet and The Westminster. 1 \VB have no extended announcement tot-make of clubbing generally with an new different papen tint are pub- lished throughout the Dominion. but so much satishotionl was apposed m yeer incur arrangement with m Westminster. of Tamnto. that no am glad to any that arm“! have been M‘fdtclubbinc for an? 0th,, ‘wr; rm: W'catnï¬hbter is' brawn to Predyyteriann as their on . mpef. It i0 '3 â€â€œ8?“ I“! canâ€" earned mm in thewh.o¢ thee AOOIDEFI’ AT V'OTORIA MILLS You'll hab none 0‘ ant! .trate if "if i§e’rs ago). 1 drap ynre winnow cuttin. shatt tight you 40’â€" nh fins (1 mrin' 'tention tow tell youâ€"euttinâ€" .0! Pom! ' FURS FOR ALL PEOPLE H ' ° ' ' t’s laroer in varie IS a collectlon of Furs m thls store tha :- Tl‘fre ° __ .4 -t... n‘nnno Wn’vn (7an thrmm‘h samples from ‘ .13. ’12!!! Bell has Mound; tram mlt Stalu‘ie. wheuhovndw an Contains datnctivo on the bounds!!- -HI'. I“. W. Read. my! 305- J11. WnPyAdthnuyhm, has has: visiting Port Hop. rehtivu for a tear dun. Supernatant of Kain Point. wa- ln town m. sag-hill tbwn‘ Todd-I: on â€"n£r. Walter Jordm’. of Melon Mk. Ht <31,er for Remand. 3:1 Inky. -m. w. 8;. , but am law 11; gt; It Morin. Unint- y. Taro-M- ’ -m, M mum I.“ to: Ib- m“ mam ,wmm will a- tent! mutant moans." ' -31.». Wm. MCI. of mum was in town My 03 ‘ Win“ 41:. A. napkin; ofï¬inhount. - sum“: in town 1r, â€"lr. wm. (km tench: 3t m Thanh, cdlodontricnds inlmm Moor Adam of Toronto; I. in own-mum. .nnd‘lfl. Goo. ï¬lial. am- aiï¬m. vino in tm suture-y. ~ 4b. 1a; noun. a: Port Kama athoSWhmg-‘a. There just arrived this week a big shipment of black cashmere hose, ' bought at tumble-down prices. Our buyer was in the market and secured these plums. 20 dozen Women’s 4}! Ribbed Black Cashmere Hose. these have double feet, seamless heels and toes, spliced ankles and are fast in color, 3 pair for $1, or...... .... 35C :5 dozen H T Isâ€"a line of Women’s [-1, 2-1, 4-! ribbed Black Cashmere hose, with spliced ankles, double heels and nose, and not 0 a seam in them, 2 pair for 75¢, or. .... 4 c 35 dozen Women’s Plain and Fancy Ribbed Black Cashmere Hose. These hose are odds and ends of a large maker, and always sell for 35¢ per pair. Being odds and ends they monop-oon one... 0"..- 25c Men's F me Suits made to your order at modero - a e prices. We any “immense flag: of Suitings and Overcoatings. Special lines at ‘15, $18 “dooooo\ 9M }%26% Zia 23.5355? These for $2 75 and.... “CLOTHINGâ€-â€"flen's. Dung Men’s S-nart Dressy Suits, in the most correct style. “The Regent,†with sacque coat, double breasted vest. high cut without Collar. these suits made of English Warsteds in lat- est colmings oi greys and browns, ï¬nished with that care that has made our $12 clothing so reliable. Price: $13.50, en's Suits, made of all wool tweeds and serges. cut sacque style, madeof neat patternsot grey, brown and blue. the very best quality linings and trimming used in these, every garment well tailored, ensuring good satisfac- $ 5 tion. â€" Prices range from $12 down to ,. ‘3 ~A ‘ HOSIEBY.†to dozen Infants’ ribbed un- Z’; ion Vests, the kind that are // usually sold at 20c, you can have your . pickolthese for...... 106 “CL01‘HING"â€"Boys’. - Boys’ Brownie Suits, made from Scotch Tweeds, Navy Serge: and English Worsteds, some cut in vestee styles with satin facings, others in double breasted style with fancy braid- ing effect. assorted patterns to select $3 from, at $5, $4 and ..... ...... .... Boys’ two-piece Suits, double or single breasted styles, made from strong. durable serges and tweeds, they'll stand hard wear, :izcs from 25 to 30 inches. prices, $400, 1 50 C: to dawn to. DIRECT IMPORTERS PERSONALS. “DRESSMAKING." llection of Furs in this store that’s larger in variety than you'll see in most city stores. We’ve gone through samples from all the leading furriers, and picked out the cream of their showings. This ' ay is the best we have ever made, and we expect you to visit our store and have a look at them. Later on you’ll likely buy, or perhaps make your choice now, when the select Furs are to be had. There is a co â€"Mr. 5. Show: will mm B" in dentin It the Mroit Den- wane “roam a. for the city on ammw I 7 . _ ‘ â€"m.'w. mum uni-mu to an. (1 3. Maria. M upon hi- theo- w [tulle- at Wycklib Cones: 1y 0! 3' Ion of Toronto. . loom. form: tut were John Chm]! on mm. but now mu. Allen while here. â€",ufllml.LPom. «Pat 3090.:an at.†100mm -18. A. 8» Elmer. more-anti“ 3†M a; much ram 00.. inst tho when Mam are net- Each day something is being added to this stock, and there’s a freshness about the depart- ment that acts like a tonic for your pocketbook. The low prices are the cause of it. Women’s Colored Covert Cloth Jackets, with Roman satin lining, six pearl buttons, large lapels and storm collar. It’s a Jacket that should be sold for $9. Our way of $6 buymgscusthem ace-0o... aooolo ., zso‘Wornen’s Black and Colored Jackets, made of beaver clothes, (rides, chariots, m vicunas and boucles. plain and fancy styles, lined and unlined garments. all ï¬nish- ed ' A hpnca,‘ , , $12:n$lo,l gtSydon toffs far, its. $4 “ORDERED CLOTHING.†from 25 to 30 inchs. prices, $400, $3.50, down to. .0. I00... 00.... 1' 50 Boys' 3-piece Suits, cut both single and double breasted, blue and black saga, also in Scotch and Canadian tweeds. We $6 have an immanse range from $3 to “COATSâ€â€"For Females. will ml!“ 1‘“ Women‘s Vests and Drawers, of wool and cot- ton, ï¬ne ribbed make. soft and fleecy ï¬nishâ€"there's only about ten dozen , all told, special...... 253 Youths’ Union make Shirts and Drawers, open- ed this week, about half price for this lot. Get here early ifyau want 250 your share......»...... u... .... Women’s Flannelette Nightgowns, with fancy {tilled fronts and yoked backs, pink, blue and white, - all fast colors in washing .... . 900 ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS WINTER UNDERWEAR i a} {gal- 555â€"5 Ii! 3% 133 E36}; 35? 1 5 _33†a 1-8 £3 a 3.5333 i 3%? 3.23.355}. E:§a3‘.§: iï¬aéiggé 55.62612}: 3:8{33035 ‘3‘ éléféa: MWWIKE.IMH winning“ w" into! thocanï¬m deasm-hlnm 89 units {mg up“ _iI_I I}! 3: ho in thgf Goodlmhnatm Pd â€"Baltimom America.