Ilcv bun The Rev. J, McD. Duncan preached an appropriate sermon to the child- 'm o! the coma-wanton Sandy morning. The Rev. Hugh ll uarrie '0! 'flan; Ont. pmaéh' ' a .the The Public School‘Board meeting was adjourned from fl‘hur-xday to Saturday night,- when the present teachers were re-engagedlor the commg year at an' Whoa of sal- ary of fifty (1013118, ' A goodly number from here and vi- amt;- attendï¬l the Lindsay Central Fair on Friday, and some will not men forget their experience with dmrpers and pickpockete. However all speak highly of‘me_Fair,,afl‘$hc wenther.wan:dehgï¬fgl;,~tf I ., . Quite. a. numbn- or mnasays must. prominrt men Ipaig’ur: visit Edam day night. ’ Ir Adams is iibu it: £n addition in his dwelliuz.a-1M4d to have “it bricked, which will gently add to the mama â€Ad. art: “£00113!!! Camghe“ 15th 001).. “1903:, hag WE? If.“ 3W7 1““; vvvvvvvv ‘ ___ lit. and Mrs. Camptwl'. 9! [Fair vie-w Farm. arrived home on Holiday from flu- Pan-American at Butfnlo. . Quite a numbar of Lindsay's mbst orom‘mrt men muggy/‘1 visit Mon; DODSON-11:. (From Our Own CorresponJeat.) A large number of the people of t1}: village and surroufliing country took in the Lindsay Fair last Week. The children‘s service. commute] in St. Andrew's church iast’ ' Sabbath was well attended, even though the weather was disagreeable. The family ‘0! Mr. Jul-1. Hun-on. in. was increased by the birth of a handsorne young daughter on Sat.- In'day. ‘ v A large number of the men of ms district are busily engaged drawing cement [or the construction of the village budge, the Iopudation of which Is being rapidly built. ‘ Don’t forget the: grand concert on Friday evening. Com-e along and. king your Pest â€legal. A ;_.n|_ w “I! _ Special .meetin‘: of the 'viilaize coun- cil on Friday ï¬ght at the Reading Room. 1’. McIntyre i311 te-appoinu ed conector. "‘ " WO0DVILLE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Dr. Bowerman. dentist. will be at the Queen‘s hotel the “rat three Friâ€" days in October. “they in the village look L‘at'SwltJ zer‘s shoe window: algagm-cttlly dressed ï¬lth ‘t-healnt ‘ ltyies la‘ ladies’ and gents’ flue footwear. He carries a lane. hpgng. Lamas-.5. trunks, valiscs. ml: 3 and l ne gloves, and sells at most reasanablu prices, Repairing neatly and promptly‘qt- tended to.â€"w2. ' ‘ CAMBRAY. 1 {Font Our Own Mamie») Bynm 5 well the “Erection-m†oor†Jets and othet lines of Crompton‘a best make. â€"wtf. ‘ ,7 A- ‘___ GLENARM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) ' A lull ‘line of school supplies at Dyan Son'a.â€"wt1. . '9 tunâ€"w- ..... -All kinds 0! [arm produce taken (or cash or trade at Byamgac. Son‘s. -'fl. “Jury, .yv ~v-- Hr. N. SicLï¬am. Biï¬i'b'oodvme. call- Ied on some of his friends here last LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS mum): . 8: GD. LINDSAY; mum Am: 9.1m w:- '9<w>-I§“4zw ' ""43 4... My}, name Scottish Umnawmw (So-pal!- JOHN iKï¬ï¬NED}; Ibo Weekly“ Post. GILLESPIE 8:. 60. VICTORIA ROAD. {bdrm Our Own Correspondent.) enlistâ€"Dr. C. Bowel-man. dent- II:. will be at Chiypavy‘s nothl all_ 'HARTLEY " (From Our pr Correspondent.) Beat 17 0:, gram bags for 25¢, at 031% mo“ of M (C: Lg.“ I m a low mu- m “Ill w wâ€" v --â€"r' y on That-nay. 0 n U tuber 3rd. *When 4â€". You Want ENew and {Jp-toeDate Boots and Shoes Call on 'Us. ' We Have New .Good‘s~ Arriving Almost Daily. “ " OCT. 1, i 1901 Buck. Kent-It In our next letter we hope to re, pox-tribal. Oa kwood has had the"1no€t,_ suck-925ml fall fair. ln‘ her history“ School repoxt for Sept; Fifth (laflâ€"Gfldlmmckey 42. Roy Gard» no: ‘27. Sznfor_ fourth classâ€"Harry Por‘rin 98. Emerson Cent! 92, Cecil Ronni? 71. St‘ellmi‘hilp 58, Verk‘ Tnlt. :35».~‘Reggle Remain 82, Manda fl‘horn- dyk'e =9 Junjm- row-tar class -â€"Léta_ Philp 97. Glodys'fl‘ughsofl ‘73. Flor- ence King .69. Alumna Goad 67, Sara Sasinac 54, Clara. BPII FallsSZ. Pearl Food ‘37. Pear-1 Thorndyke 32. Ettle Walton 30, Lauraflonnor 9. Sen- int thirdâ€"Mayfondï¬Ã©, Arno†Coad 73, Pearl Irwin68. Harold Ragga}. Mmhv-Gou-d 40. Horace Goad 37. Russell Giles 27, Roy ng 27,, Katie Copplt‘slonc 25, r Loals . Patterson 2 I . Smior aecond.â€"Mildr9d King 95. Pearl'sxlpg 81. m . one. 76. mm Lak’r‘vo, Dammit! as. Stellu'Con- nor. 65. Roy’mllpielgélga Wooster 54 Evolvu‘Campron 51.'Lonre Woods 47. W'dlle Coppleutgna 43. Eddin Lake 83.15:“! Forzuéoi: 32. Mvra' Taylor 28.9. ‘Wdllé ; WW -. ~20: ‘ Junior; nomadâ€"Florence W 68. Hula Hvlaud 60. Alice 358â€! , 40. Emu! Barmï¬w‘éï¬mï¬Ã©.€l/ 3 l1! I'LL! ‘a.s‘t\ig.ii;in:g'iV'}1â€"iei ï¬reuts. RM; Mr. White occupied the pulpit on Sab- bath: ' 7 I Rout-lbw the liberal Conven- tion col-arrow. Oct. 5. at I! a In. Those vases and hogshaads of, Fan- cy .Goodu haie arghed.::l'hrvmu-‘it have: to be seen to bo appreciated. Hogg â€OE-€371. W. 'l’. ilogg and family" have re- turmd from Lake Simeon, when: lha)‘ lmd been rustumllng all newton. W0 are numbed ta at‘dte all are look- int: â€1‘. plctnre of health. 50 [4: this yawn Jimmy Thorn- dv-k has succemléd In capturing n nrlv half a hundred rI-d tickuta at the fairs where he ha» exhibitI-d. \rcIlI r unccrsslul oxhlbitor of this p.la(-e Mr. King, will give full par- tit-Imus altor the season closet Knows-r Poi Maud. tart Pave- lln mu me «to that town to work with: in: â€who mom thwéw short time ago. We wish ‘him (sue, OA'KWOOD. (From Our-Own Correspondent.) Another large case of over-coats and {all and winter suits ogened out this week at 3035. safestâ€"w]: _ n. "â€"9 -â€"- wâ€" ‘1:- A. 0. Hogg ls spending .9. few day-1 m Detroit where Mrs. Hogz has been In: the lad month visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Ref}; _‘ JIF‘ --\ nrv Mrs. 1611!! ï¬nal], who has béeo srâ€˜ï¬ Ioush m for Home 'tlme, was nine t6 be down town Saturday. - \ Mr, and Mn. Sydney 'Cut‘h’bï¬rt. Maltfon Cuthbert and Clarence Rod- mnn worn out-â€'10 Buffalo to attend 111': Pan American l_a.st wgek. gt m _. Jaw 1NDâ€? A!“ That ten. (ml) direct'from Ja- pan.- is thexbestmuuqu arer 1nd. As). about It. “RagnBrmâ€"Vvlu; (ll 7' I an axmr-nku .â€"..- . Mr. F. Wi’aplbridze Ia zaininz strrnutiz quite rapidly. he being abln tn mmwmmn. last Sunday. ' -, Q5281- Mr. union Yerex. since recovering from the fever. is quite strange in his mind. :but it is hoped it will pass 8MB!- Auother addition to the population Mrs. II; Weettake presented her hueâ€" hafln with a tine girl some few Weeks ago. We think it‘is a sad mistake that" the’censue ~was taken so early. ’ ' We are very glad to hear that the Canadian building at the Pan-Am- ican is something grand and quite worthy of all the praise that can be given it. Th? Public Library has just receiw (-d a new shipment oi books and will now be able to'suppiy the members with more reading than ever. We trust the membership will increase libihe 1min“; or next term. ,.,,A .A , .. . ',f- J A Hz. wrap?"- t‘xs m nary me mm again. was .«M‘Ilea -Pogue and her~ assistant. [$158 Inland-1min Jory busily eni- m in theié 3M 3 ma trimming Mn . n! 9.91:!“ -. , .? We are very 5:133 'to welcome‘ur‘. and airs, Jan. Pogue‘baok again. and hope it wllLbe for good. A.-- u-.â€" -lvr- -- Mr. W. J. Ygo. blackgmitm has sev- en; tuggp-Wzmumctured 1i- -rehd5~ «a his b-‘out for show. They are a. handy thing for a.- far- mer, and just â€at ‘he needs. man Gem Emu. who has been visiting {or a few months at Mrs. Sailes'. depsrted for Vancouver on Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. z. Yerex were ov- er to Buffalo several day: attend- ing the Pan-American. They say the same '33 the restâ€"that it (as somethig; grand. L 16;. B. S. IRobot-term. cariage mgka qr. has†> . " .1113“. my 0 can-hr“ .s, mt‘ters- magmas now readyjur (â€brood fair. Anyone ï¬gmm‘io LITTLE BB [TAINZ (From Our Own Correcpon‘dent.) RS. SHI'Cnii-ke and vhfe a_re 403-50 mm.â€"w4. , Dr. G. W. Hall and Dr. Gregg both brought home red tickets on meir splendid carriage teams. each show- ing in different classes. Also 1:. S. Methqvell won three lsts. three 20:18 and two 3:11! on his sheep. Al- though we cannotrkee'p quite up with the neighboring town-1 in sports we cann {at surpass them in the ex- hibits at the mix-s. We trust-to see It come out the me at the out- -wood lair. , BEXLEY. 3:. (l-‘mm Our Own .Corresnondeï¬!’ School report of 8. 8: Not 3. #xloy. Names invented in older of malt; L a-rlngAcussâ€"Eva. Peel, Eunlopvpecl. Sr. 4mâ€"Annata Péel. ‘51‘. .. _ Erna-ct Black. Minnie McKa" fe. Janniv hie-Combs, Mark Sears. _ ll:- Dnvey Florence Black. J r. 31dâ€" Gertle Peel. Louis Peel. Fred Bruit- noll. Jr 2nd- Nletta: Peel. R'oy Black. Wi‘b‘rt Brentnell. ‘ Sr. pt. an]. â€"Campbell Graham. Rhee Sears. Myrtle Brentnell. M3. Delft-53831111. Belfry. Jr. pt“. findâ€"Bo BeaL'Sr. latâ€"Gordon Black. Mln .wBelh-y. 2nd tablet-Nelson Brentnell. Minnie Sears. 1911 tablet -â€" Gem-3e Pgel. Clayton Peel. enlng. Th3 milling: Breadner .7 well utter! ’ . KiNiilOUNT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Thur!- is no question but that lim- mounl is u very pictvmuquc: little town. and some of our enterprising residents are putting improvements on their dwellings and property which beepeak confidence in future prospects. Among than who are adding new beauty are. Mr. George Train. who is erecting a handsome vcrnndah around his already cosy little home; Mr. Barry Hopklne is putting up similar improvement-l as well as Dr. J. Wilmn and Donald McDoscnl. That the Northern Hot-:i looks well in its new dress goes with- out saying; the Dunbar house has also added greatly to the beauty and convenience 'of the place by erect. ing large warm stables and driving Sheds. Our main’ street has not been forgotten, as will be reen by Mr. A. Hopkins new scoreu. one of which in occupied by the Misses Holmes. dressmakers. and above the stores is the new ‘Masonic hall. Across the road we have Dr. White's new store and last but not least. Dr. l-‘rost has a large stat! of men at work on his new "mansion" on Prospect Hill. which. by the way, boasts of the nicest street in our town. We almost. forgot to mention the prety litth- manse which is occupied by our licvnlar Presbyterian minister. Mr. Rrown. which is also a new building throughout and a miendid addition .to our town. Some or ’the things which we need to max" our combination complete are electric light, a new bridge and a constable who will stop the use of so much profanity and the rowdy- ist‘n on our streets. and knock the roosters: of! tho railings at the bridge. "Oh. for n Nevidin.“ Mr. John Allen and Mills Maggie Doherty were edited “for better and [or worse" on ~My 0ct..13t. There is no doubt: but that the rev- rrend gentleman has. united'a couple whore life will prove that carriage in not a failure. We will then hapg ‘ Ont-Jah- ï¬rewalerxecrowd o! proï¬ts to-‘town,’el_1d5flia exhibits. were 11006. but my? to": that 3'? “0- not Conn-am ate th‘s directors for tit": mea'uu're' of access which attehdg r1} mum! we‘;a1rood “Yet-ml directorate ou‘r' {allu‘tair‘wonld die 5....r... ......... It is reported that Mr. J. A. Ellis has sold the whole of his dflve of logs that he brought from the north roun‘txydurlng the past summbr to Mr. S. Parklntof Lindsay._ “ï¬rbévi' Tuid’son ’ wm Eden mm: ths-ir masofa manufacture of stave: and will cut lumber during th’elall Mr. Sandford‘s stuff of employees are now taxed to their utmoot ca». pacity making ready for {all onion. [1* is estimated that about 85 bands will be employed during the coming- fall and winter at this pro- grenaiw: industry: "'leilhan beluga are not infallible, but they can at least be oond-atent and and the Councll of this vlllage can-lad out the program that they mapped out for the publlc prior to beinc' elected tbls crltlclsm by the pnbllc woqld b_e ofAsgalL dlmeynlons months Colonel Deacon hell court here on Monday. Only one case came before him. hu‘t the stolcal way in which Hid Honor measured out justice to the offender will likely have a gala utory elfect- on other trespeneere. ‘ l-‘encion Agricultural Show will be held here on the 161.11 incl; The Gazette has always done the ptlnting for 'th‘e 'Fall Show hero and why It was not given to that Journal this year we do not clearly. under- BM; m’Iâ€"‘lâ€"wnizénélb'n Falls Star last week made a good soft bed for the preab ent Council» to {all on. A large-party passed throuwh here on Tuesday per Str. Manna, on their way to visit the Peat Works near Victoria Road. We understand the party was composed‘chlefly of Pet- erboro- and Lindsay gentlemen who are stock-holders in the Peat. Fuel Company; _ __ ‘ _ _ leather the Liberal Conven- tlon to-lorrow. Oct 5. at ll ;-. A large crowd {tom here attendag the Lindsay Central Fun- last week. and several attended the Cobuc'mk and Bobcnygeon Full-q this week. "Iii-9v. R. (IIâ€"H. Sinclair went to Utica. 1M1 Tum-slay .‘to attend the (uncril or 'Mrs. Sincluig'q mung. -LA-_’-.‘ EENELON PM (From Our Own Correupondent.) Mrs. Walter McLean left on Sat- uréay last for Chlcago where! she will visit friends {0;- n. fortnight. ‘I.‘ '--v-- . “There bu never been a reading room in connection with our Public Library for reasons well known! to all whose business it In. Our library In and has always been In the bent tlnandal position, and we have al- aays been complimented upon the number (nearly three thousand) and the lush quallty of the books in our library. Frequently! Lindlny profes- sional men 'hare uprated the opin- ion that the nelectlon was superior to their -towa's library. whlle only a few weeks nlnoe the Provinolal In- spector on Librariel nald 'It In along time since I have found a llbrary With such good books.’ The number or daily papers coming to the village varies from twenty to forty." . HANK-LA. ‘ (From Our Own Com-pendent.) - Note-eA special correspondent at Manilh referred to the absence 0! (mil). papL-tl in the mum Public Ll- bran-y. Hr. Geo. Douglas gives thn :ollowlng explanation. much ls chaertully given.â€"Ed_ltor Pout. . his sheep‘werre greatly admired. 31:. M. McArumr had eight head that were unsung-name, Kr. John Bag- uhuriunhoa We! Leicester. and had {our pon- I'NOh m of . W GW,W..1IIO;J ,Nnr .Cceu- n11; Wyn-43’“? a ‘DJ> 4 {1"1- '3‘ 'Lâ€"Ll Eldon 13 famous [or its well bred sheep. Mr. John Campbeli'l humus Falrvhe‘w flock of Shropdllre sheep was mlpectaed with great lntereut. The popularlty or the Bin-op: is gradually all-earns: as they crow llnc wool. and the farmers are be. coming: ullve to that fact†in A0! drew McKay and Icmllnn Sons mpde a. the thawing ln' this head; they had 24 head choice Stu-o and the honors 1' pretty well - “dad. Mr. D. C. no. was well to the front with twelve head of Lelcedtm‘ oriented from bl. diolce flock. Hr. Set‘ls nethereIILLItfle Britain. node a mud flowing 1% (any flag! at! and Hammlll Bron. Duo I!“ 5 select- today. and cloned 1c below yesterday. 11: rd. Stephen cum. of Linda]. ex- 1 Corn was 1,9: lower, ad on: the am. hibited his herd of Jena“. convfll- 1.5401313 wann- mutants. In: a bull and {our rem; they a ,. I woulo do credit to any breeder. Kr. Mum! °"" N mom: that \V. A Franck thawed a. wallet holler Jersey )1: J. Mouth“. a “no . cu" .......... . m mllch cow. I'md In. A. E. Stab-ck. Â¥m°°m :2: “(ix :: a at Woodvme, a ï¬ne cow. Dunn, 3.. 1 -- Basao.‘ , .‘ Jm‘..;..m .. .m m dad all the red ticket. Polled An- [no cattle or Dodm. were shown by Mr. John mmw and he map! on anything in the clan. Bolstetno. noted for being great mute". were exhibited by Mr. T. H. Sonloy. of Mullah: he also showed a. two year- old bull. Cenfro Buy. Hr. John Baz- mnw showed a. couple of young halt- cn In the popular Ayrshire clan. and Hammlll Bron. alto Ind a select lutulv "-vu â€"'- _._ Craig and Audit: have the sawing mlii humming st last: 11: will be very convenient to:- Henry to piace n sketching stool on the top of the tin: and View the sawdust banks on the Everything for cunvenience. III-u -“r' wr .. Miss My Brbiâ€"eliahlre has gone to Toronto. where she will reside In the future with be: dgter. 7- .. , _____n.._ in: maxim) pi? for"; prize. We hope our peOple will hasten themulva and keep up_wn_:h th_e_ ï¬nes. _ s._‘ fl..- on BLIND! â€HSIIP rm {ammuuumsmm‘m m u‘ . We (1th in out Boy: department : magniï¬ed“ nag» of clothing, embracing but produoa ot nut “aw. mien. Boys’ Sdlor Suit- 850 to $2.50. no,» Norfolk suiu $200 to $4.50. Boyl' Three-pieceBuif-I $2.90 to $7.00. Bo "I've-piece Suit- 8125 to 8400. Boyn’ Rufus 81.25 to $450. BJ’I’ nu Tap Com $176 to 6.00. mmmmmtofm; mummforoool titanium“ huéuumpwuumamm. an arm F0! IO". FAIL m â€I III. by in on: Ben deputment c magniï¬er“ tags of Men’s and Young Ken's Snit- 82.90. wins but wim- d m yaw. «In-hu- Ken’- Suon. 'rma Bnitl 3.25 w suit 850 to $2.50 Men’- Fine Min T'ced Suiu 450. '0“ 303" $2 00 ‘0 “H50 Men’- Blne and Black Envy Serge Suits 5 50. winch“- 8290 to 8700- Men's Scotch sud 1mm Toad suiu 750. aims Snit- 81.2: to 84 00. Man's lino Wanted Suits 8.50. The Big Clothier I Poverboro chem Board met Wed- ; nemy. when 4613 boxes were otter- 5 ed. The Nflut Nd. wu 95-16 0., . w‘hk-h an: (interim refund to ac. . 0091. sad the Board adjourned for . two weeks. ' ! 5m. Tamworth: did not man the name mascot among the exlubltort u the old-tine Berk-him and tort- duro mun-u. The special prize org {ered by the Geo. Hatthevn (30.. Pac- erbor. attracted considerable atten- tion and there were several high- l clus porkan .hown. Among the ex- hibitors wero Menu. Geo. 8. â€arts. 1 w. P. and a. King. ouwood: Rod. Grant. 8. Handoock and C. Bowen. The [attun- «new prise mu awarded to Mr. J. C. Smlth. toiosro 8!. flid 98;: Newï¬yvoikv :32: Toledo .. ...... â€333‘ ‘ Dialnth. 1%.â€; ' 1‘: N A No.2redw Ila-ll â€um-u..- In an. In M m Oct..1.' rm m dill.- «arm'ymemn cm £1.33 were 1“ lawn, and («alum-es were â€I! 00 Mb":- V E Hit-dock 80110183" has put- chu-d tho-100 are fun: owned by the late John Ferguson. the price What tutu. deem fl continues I Pug-I; 10-day. , (baby girl m arrived to mam the home oil:- Indium. John gnu-cg uén. n. nonééw' bu patella-ed :he David in“ property In the vu- ir'. anus. or mm. m untad Mr. Hector. leDounll‘I (arm for 5 mm of mu; __ _ SONYA. ' Mr. and flu. I. Cmpb-ell of 36?:- lco. are .vlutmz his puma at pra- ent. 03:0 :2. urnsaén aunts! M uh, bin-n. “Manon-m Patel-tor. Choose Didn‘t Bell. Wheat vg'ck‘euq by a; pile.“ muff-c MARKET ' REPORTS. nut-ma :unxn's. mouth-.- LINDSAY AND MIDLAND. L21? They carry a large and well assorted stock! the above lines and their prices are model“ Now the cold weather is almost upon us; if you“I in need of a good cook or heating stove, see us. "â€810 HIDE! A!!!) No. 1 .. ..... :0 mu“. “0. 2 mm ........ 0 “CI. NO. 1 can steers" o a“ NO- 2 me- near... 3 9 go.. .3. O: 0.....I.O...l.o: o m 9- ......... . 0 M ,0 â€a ... O noc‘aoo-c... vooooooca mfluznuflmm "1-030on r43: 2 Wham GRAHAM BBflS. Efl. Groceries. Hardware, GRAHAM BROS. CO. No. lie. 00.... «mam H mm m “mm“ mm Omen. .- .- on .- OIOnO-l-Ol .............. 0 18 COD-0.0... o m .0. lo.- a... a... .0... poo- wxro Imus A!!!) root. 5:. .1 gnu .WQQ to 3. thumping: PIODUCI. For Dry Goods, KIN MOUN T. Boots and Shoes. Stoves and “Hum Mm: Mum...t.. w Pal.“ W out." . .. M. (ZI'I'I. blukmge M. butcher-n. oiâ€. no! hIll] up In fllkhm. um} flu “.0. a IN [RIM WWIâ€. â€" â€" Nada 000°