$3313}? [Lengthy discussion on the mattrr. they vet) wise!) mat to put in Mric lights. In J. Carter. of Ottawa. :3 v sit- lint: In Ban: Robeptspm 3 at Mr. D. Grant‘s last \vwk. 7 Sound, died yesterday afternoon. He ; The charit) Concert gin-n by the once contested North Grey in flu band on Monday" was well :utendud. Libertl interest. and me magi-3.11: was very fine. The band deserves gram. credit for the undertaking of such :1 worthy ob- ‘ject. The procotds amounted to, Ottawa, 0“. 37,401- Otter, C01. 833. which will be used 10 provide EVans. um 00!. Drury haVa returned .11- lsaac Walton witn necessaries from Aldfl‘flwt- They saw LordDun- for the winter. donald yesterday. 3 Mr. Frank Brokcnshire. of Orillh. === ' nt barring ivi -' v under tbs gm: "0;, “° 1â€" snu: neonates. s .The trustee board or the Methodist ON THURSDAY. NOV. nthâ€"by pe- church had a mating on W¢dnc¢v [er Brown. auctioneer, Credit Bate day to decide about the lig‘htin;r of ‘ of Farm Stock and Implement; the the buildim with electricity After novel-t: or Jam: Hancock; lot 22. Col. Otter Returns. (From Our Own Correspondent); ' M" " Annie Gilchrist. of Toronto, w:-..~. :zotne for Traugwh'ing Day. ' Mix» Maud l'horndxkc and Miss Were: Tait, of Oak-wood. spent last [Thursday with the Misses Bingimm. ’ .‘Jr. Brothwell, of Toronto, visited 'Mrs. Bryan! wont; to Toronto last week with Mrs. W. F. James’ child. The child is to undergo an operation. In C. Curran .of Toronto. has been [pending the past two wrecks at Mrs. Billsons. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and family moved to their new home in Lindsay on Friday 1331.. Quarterly service was held in the Methodist church. here on Sunday morning. The sacrament. of the Lord‘s Supper. was administered. The Mot. Rev. A. J. Terrill. conducted the‘servicc. On Tuesday aftermqn the Board met at the home otMr. .W. B. Ficr, to transact their quarter- ly business. milrs. D... Gordon Li spedding this week with friends at Vigtqrfla Road. in. lolï¬nï¬on. 53nd rumba who (From Our Own Correspondent.) A: Mr. Jackson. our late worthy blacksmith has given up business here many of 11': {ï¬ends wcnded their way to hia house Friday evening last. Dr. Bay. in his jovial manner. acted as master of ceremonies. Mr. Craig. our energetic councillor. read ; well worded address. and Mr. James. cur chief magistrate. present- ed Mr. Jacknon with :1. Winchester :1er and purse containing mmey. Mr. Jackson replied in a ‘ew 'well chosen words. atterwardsi supper was served, and a good Sociable evening spent. Kr. Jackson. whowvas very popular in the village. will be_greatly missed. . rrhe Bible society meeting held in the Hethodist church was fairly well Ittelfled.‘ ‘ ‘ 3'! {It : [the people of this vicinity, at least the thoughtful and charitable clu- Ineut. think very favorab’e of, thq idea of erecting a houaa of refuge in Lindsay: , . vac-v .v‘.._-... a Mr. Isaiah Thornton has rented his farm to Mr. '1‘. G. McConnell. Our real estate agent reports a few places on his list for sale or to rént 3 Mr A. meat has returned to Olncmee after an extensive business and pleasure trip to Manitoba. B": uhaa accepted a posxtlon as mamger in madbuxn’s grocery. _ ,_ ..‘. m‘~~ _.._- Mr. Frau Rowan. student at Knox college. has returned to Omemec. He has mused his examinations and will sen-5' IiIELV take up mtssionarquol-x tlsiq .wmter.‘ _ . . . ., (From Our Own Cortmmndcm.) Tue wow storm has prevautml Nu lame" Iron annex-lug in the root csq. ‘ Qa- ï¬nage is healthy at present. It]. Hr. Whaelaw. uni-tad by the â€Vffll'. Equine. u! Buimny. will comma anniversary eel-vice. in the Preebywr‘au church next Swan; The chair will render clxoiaa music [or the occasxcu. Collecuons in aid of lundinzrlund. - I, ,5.‘ vâ€" -. _--_-_ . Large u’hiï¬ï¬Ã©ms or sugar but» new made 31135 \ch._ ' he mg» draw an by» FM] 1 one My hat {wee . thrawmu am We . tbs drum and «mm mm th at the My: wuru many Mull jun up. but act hum. ' Ab‘lé Bmihm‘ “t (“mag-- "'51 59%“! we Sunday M hum tube man “M 9m 0mm: at“ m“ be“ at m was» momma: ! About the 91mm mum 1“ Ba ma «tuned tram the mums an Friday "flew B‘ a marked admuwmom m the new to" ball mum“. , NM: mm Mathew my». Mum rhythm; in tatbu-{ehtnim amw hm mat; Us; Make “hymn “t mum“: "its: M Edwards has returned (an mun has muthv‘r m Um Btï¬téï¬z . There B‘ a magma laaygnegmml‘ in Ike "At Home" given by th: bad'uq' i Aid a: the Methodist church. on Hominy availing was vwell attended. “I! the Society in to be cmmmtulat; ed on the efï¬Ã©ieht way u. was handl- ' WWDVALLE. ' (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kr. Art. Switter. of Sunderland. was in tawn on Sunday. Hr. Murchison and family have moved into town. and are living in the dwelling above his store. (ORRESPMDENIS’ lfoRS DI'GGIST ‘ Karly opp. Poo: Oï¬oo. Linéuy. . ‘Qv W M“â€â€â€œ. EA. HIGINBHTHAM ‘; Ҥ.““““W No pomn who has stock of my kind can aflord to be with- out the Old English Condition Powder. ever put before the mono tor purifying the blood and fatten- ing purposes, but it is‘ an excel- lent. appetizer and nukes the cost of the minus! bleak :nd The Old mm 'Condition Powder not only excels my food Steak Food WOODV :LLE CAMBRAY DMEMEB mm: TEN. the public for SALE REGISTER. ON THURSDAY. NOV. lath-by Pe- 18!†Brown. auctioneer, Credit Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the p1 operty of John Hancozk. lot -2. (on.14.M'aripom. Sale at oneo’- dock sharp and without reserve. The stock includea‘two bay mat-39. ch colts nine, coma. six sum-5. eight :Muztaur calm-.91â€: thoroughbmd W153 sowqâ€"wz. Owen Sound, Oct. 27.-â€"R. J. Doyle of the R. J. Doyle Manufactur- ing Co., Shallow Lake and Owen Sound, died yesterday afternoon. He once contested North Grey in tho Liberal interest. Cape Haytien. Hun, Oct. 27.â€" The revolution which has broken out in the northern part of the Ropublic of Santo Domingo was caused by the numerous custom house frauds sad the provocations of Ministers of War and of Finance. Toronto, Oct. 2T.-â€"The Miniatu- of Agriculture is considering the odvis- ability of tenderxnz G. C. Creelmm. superintendent of Farmers' Insti- tutes. an increase 0! 8500 s you to hold him here. Mr. Creelmun haVinz under consideration three tempting otters. one from Texas, of $3,000 as superintendent of Formers' Inst!- tutes, a similar otter of $3,000 from Mississippi. and one of $6,000 to bo- rome superinmndnnt of Agriculture of the Orange Rive:- I.‘olony. Mr. Creol- man would no: say last night tint he would 8.603131: any of the odors. Ilo Boos to Toronto. Mr. J. D. O‘Connell, who has been connected with Mr. B. J. Gough', staff for the past [our years, left lately for Toronto, where baa Ins ac- ‘ cepted a. good pmition ig the clothing department of the R. Simpdon' 00. Previous to going to Mr. cough-5 store. Mr. O'Connell was in the em- ploy of Mr. A. J. Kerr. who carried on a dry good business in the store now occupied by Meats. \Vakely 8: Ford. Mr. O’Connell‘s many friends. al- though regretting his departure from Lindsay. will be pleased to hear that he has secured a good position in the city. Ottawa. OH. 27â€"h has been de- ridvd to r‘\' 'mm *9 mluny of live beaV- -‘:‘S in :I:-‘ \ :1" “iii!" Sadion 0‘ m I! 5‘:. 1.01.5 “ " A In" alto-tall In Ono-no. Examiuar; flutecbormmh 11"“ felt the nut touch of the mater. Tana "Who were out lam enuugh on Sun- dag, night to hu’e new it. rep-Ir: that more we a far] or mom-and 3emerday alternoou a flight flurry tell. which :- being supplemm‘od to- day. However. the town appear-I to have escaped in- ï¬rm: manner «the heaï¬er snow falls that. Vinita] 0th": places in the vicinity“ Visitors in town from Omemee my that two inches of the frozen vapour Ml there. mhilt capt of the town about tm miles. quiw a bean snow storm wu or. perienoofl (in [ha a m at the Mel an put- at Wham a an Ne w m mm were Jam-s l'nnear', WNW-6n Graham and I! Wilma“ and [Nan (M: Mm w an“! on "It Little Brink mad. a when m dawn over- in We darkness, m Without: had «no of her was aware); injured. a. 8th": «amine with at M aliaht “"385. In Hm tellmj of n larnrelm me an m» hm at KP: Jams Reba-{5‘03 on Tuesday tam telephone wires WW mm... The dam mm in: mm! a m. manual by Kn :‘SHH‘ and mum was pmptly . madï¬: Some of the pupils at the school in secuon No. 6 amused themselm dur- ing noon hour On Wednesday by smoking cane. using punk-4mm. The result was a fire In this new me, but its early discon’ ‘ and n pail a water unwanted mm: (imam bung damn fl‘nue mm ma GM nouns trimming den» by mean Mention: f9": The Daniel Cornell farm. cast at Reaboro. has become the property of Mr. Joe. Holmes. The 114 acres was picked up for mfdemble less than was asked for it. The pig killing season is now in prugreos and the winter supply at pork is being laid in. On Wednesday Frank Cnrtln killed two. which went over three hundred pounds each. Yrrom Our Own Cbrmwnéoat.» Mrs. Louis Banner has returned to her home in Toledo after a six woeka' visit with her purentg. A I V 18" W“ ‘IVnUe cTol'mto News.) Dentistâ€"Dr. Bowennan will be at chirpaw‘s hotel on Thursday. Nov. 5th.â€"-w1. â€"-â€".â€"â€" ooeocorrx. (Special to The Pant.) Dentist. â€"Dr. Bowcrmcn's next visit will be on .chnesday. Nov. 4th. ~w1._ -*â€" OPS. A petition (com Joseph Meehan and 26 others complaining ot the ob. etructlons placed on St. Patrick-It†lot 23. cm. 6, and praying that they be removed, so that public travel may be resmnei on said efrcet. Fisher's Road. Mr. D. Fisher and son. desired .to know what action the Council would take in the boundary rend nt their place. that the Manvers Council oTormto News.) Dentistâ€"Dr. Bowel-man will be at Chirpaw‘s hotel on Thursday. Nov. 5th.-â€"w1. , ‘ WOODV'mLE. Special to The Poet.) Denï¬st.-â€"Dr. Bowerr’nan ‘mll be at the Queen‘s hotel on ‘he first chm Fridays in November.â€"J.w1. 773:): tingâ€"via: we have heard me talk of cur band. taking the manage- ment or the cutting (in; Quin dang: ~ alt. J'. C. (mom-in tutu-nu! to Ml home in Toronto on Tm. ‘lï¬as Jennie Switxar. ol’ Sumac-land, spent a taut day- Int week at Ir. Byan Switzor'o. coir. - We are air: tint 1! they did it would be a cum wry it. boy. (Crowded out last week.) hu'o‘ agent the; lunmer with In. IrKinï¬on’s father n37 Lu. Valued Ollolal. bud u: Shsflow mo. Another luv-lat]... Bonn-n to St. Linus. llr. Quinn ‘37 Oil. VIOI'ORIA BOA D. flatlo-e'aa. With the 8151: of October drawing ucar, plans are being rapidly formed for holding Hallowe‘en. or the eve of All Hallow's sacred. I! one should be asked how and where the custom at observing All Hallow'a Eve originat- ed there would be some heeitancy per- haps. But it is a hot that such a dateâ€"after the harvest was in and the garners were filled with Autumn 1 fruit, was set aside for an eve pt re. joicing and merry-making. Was it 0! English or Scotch birth! The honor belongs to "bony Seotleud," where the husbandmen, "his wife†and "rune bairns." utter the simple meal gath- cred about the hearth and listened to tales of. goblins or "the white lady" ‘ who visited the kirkyard about All‘ Eallow's Eve. Often neighbors were invited in and shared In the evening’e pleasure. Gene- were phyod, songs were sung and lastly .the "gum wife’s" best delieecleewere Dptead up- on the tamily board. where all gath- ered around to partake. .«Shull we mun m! to elm" 4m on full of meaning. yet in it! orkh‘ho simple, end-held laden by our Seettiehhrem tethere- ‘ a :e'...t(1;_:‘n_zt, What You Want. In Waning Stationary and “it. in; cards we had. Reva-t and" in ctock and npâ€"bodato script type. ' On motion of Messrs. Hickmn and Best. a tow accounts were paid. um which the Council adjourned till Mom day, November 23:11.. pron. at 10 qan. w. F. O'Boyle. Clerk. The awards on the Helm and Far- telly drains were duly tiled and on motion of Hours. Hawking and flick- son. Mr. Best was appointed commis- sioner for the Township work on said and empowered to Issue orders to payment of tho same-(hula. Moved by Mr. Beat. seconded by Mr. Hickson. that hail the cost of work on Emily boundary. as per gc- count from Emily Guuucil. be paid, [as a contra account due Ops by Em- ilyisincc l9Q0.â€"(hrried.. Wm. B. Fee to remove all watt-u:- Lions at! St. Patrick-at. north of Der. mouth. within 15dâ€: tranthe date of notice, at further steps will be tak- en to have said obstructions removed. â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Hawkins. seconded by Mr. Coulter. that the petition 0‘ Joseph Mechan and others be received and tiled._and that the Clerk_notity Hr. l'. Hickson was appointed com- missioner to complete the Township‘s part or the Kennedy-Jones drain. and also to do the work of other: under ‘ the award, If not done in ten. days. St. Pntrickat. nutter. I[he Reeve explained that there had been contention: between Air. Wm.. 8. Fee and other ratepayers on lot No. 32, about streets and other mat- ters for years past. The petition aet- ting forth the inconvenience eauaed by Mr. Fee' Machine the and known as St. Petrick-SL. shows, that trouble exists there still. and the Council should endeavor to restore peace and good will. The member-3‘ were of the same Opinion and the {01- l lowing reeoluAtlon was passed: I Messrs. Garlln and Trainer raked Council to supply 550 5-inch tile for mu! road ditch on the 5th 00.1.. line at lots 7 and a. to tint the ditch might be filled and a winter md formed. Mr" Owen Guilt! altered to draw the tile and do the work. The request wts granted on motion of Messrs. Best and Ooultcr. so that danger of sliding into the deep ditch might be avert-2d. ' 0a mmm at We; “when; 1 my the how-A was we on madman Hm Mr. Newman “(and the wire canoe an} the was wuwud. Kr. mutton reported “(I done tat uundr: pum- at Dram No. 1. “gnawing N am. and the Clerk was on motion Instructed to send the rosmotive accounts to the pcnous oonoernud. that they may have the «mum: to pay thou noon. rathet than leaving that on tha colloomr‘n roll at next year wig): intgregt. "Tins munch said m mm» M. (a tit! hands at the flaw. butm’ {gum pxgee'ha mm m “Miguel Ml? «mu m W N1! We; wear an nfd 191w the nu km is manned V 1!†. .2,_ Al.-. -4 II,I,A Alter duo deliberation Messrs. Ha "king and (Nutter were appointed to meet a deputation from Mauve!- Oouncil to View the place. estimate the cost of the work required. and report the same: the Clerk to ask the Hunters (‘cunoll to name the date at such meeting. Wire Fence Matter. Wm. Newman chimed 85¢. per rod bonus (or 61 m of tence bum flung the Oakmul road RceVe Mos Lean um that as the enstem part. at the [ewe was of little or hn have“! to the mad he had deterred punt; the bonus emu the 00mm! meeting. that the members want cure thou epmim on the matter; In Mwmm and he would emcmue the tenor wtmm m up «amp. u and m beau. aherwm. he mule mu 1 was willing to do its share ih waning up and building a road to omncot with the proposed county bridge. A letter from the Clerk at Emily. with an account for boundary work. 0P5 IOWNSHIP [EGISMIORS The members 0! Op: Council not on October 20th. The minutes a! the but regular, meeting wen read by by the Clerk tad duly conï¬rmed. ' Communications. A' letter from Align M. Dmand. law clerk, of the Legislature Assemb- ly. solioting subscription for "The Municipal Index." m at usury “Menu is d hon“; WM mm an madman “W â€3‘ L17. noon. New tort. oat. nâ€"W as head: no ulc- noorted: exports today. an beau. 1050 heap. 3700 nix-ten at boot. Cal'sâ€"Mu, 97: It . nth a um. better tone for durable veal- ud mu- on; nut, “.60 to $4.87; must-n. $3.75 to :3. Sheep tad “tubaâ€"mun. m: sheep slow and study: lamb. tctlre ud nightly am: It . $2.50 to $8.50: a few had It 84: lambs. '.50 to 85.“: culls. 84: Hogsâ€"Receipt; 8701; m1: ï¬rmer: no alum volght. 88.5. CHICAGO LIYI STOCK. chic-go. Oct. Wrathâ€"Guam". moo, turban; 2500 westerns: in: good to prune anon, $3.!) to 85.15:: nodal: m to medium. 38.†to 8.â€; km and frock". $2.25 to “.10: con, to ax: belle" 82 to “.75: cm t. W: bum, ‘2 to “.Q; «In. a to 1'; m fed um â€.7: to «50: m noun. :3» to 3:15. Br-n- today. mono: , mono; 1m to â€c m ‘80:! but- vbun. 8.5 to “.75: pad to dale. h. . $5.36 to 85.0: M luv. 3' b 5.3: g3, â€.15 to “S: bulk at ado. 0.†a {tram 15,000: a m: lamb. daily 10: W. do! I. chin co mama-“Eon“! perm Butulectbcml ,Iotleu MW. Ill-non Mud onccmmwwt I.“ mnuatuu:ng if my. now $2.50 W‘“ 3" Wm tram-clanyam; cartons-d.“ aw Regan. 88: min m Radonâ€"Mme! llty, an my “adâ€! III (u “i†M‘k‘tm b oâ€" n or t o no at... $2.50 to 8.12% â€I: cut. 0"! suckersâ€"Owns: to 3- 70M M 400 to 7m Ibo. each. It. 'worth an a noowcvnnocwmuddmm In; quilt at cum unlnu no worth 82“.?! :0 C m3“ '1 and m e o ea In worth no to “3. Calmâ€"cum pic-gunman. arm “fl-W Etc-epâ€" canton» an.“ ole-gm _buch u jzwbï¬ _-_ worth to “.8 aim: in!“ halo call “â€150 â€a. hm Cow "on can m m $3.0 to 88-. pct cut. Butchul' ï¬lthâ€"Chaim plekod lot- at butane. 1100 to 1175 Ibo, ouch. equal II gu‘tuty to_ beg; upon-(A9)?! won! .LI; .. Wm‘; Wflw mm NV. INO‘ \ mun-flu u .0 bacon W m W... ’ 18“ mm 1 col": I: But kndl at a": a 0mm; nwutoflu.‘ A. an. “In m an cunt-mt mo- cm 0000". u â€33759:; 9'“ 5'3: II. "I! h!\ll' Ifllknf“ '3" .93.... M “m" mfg-3. ....... '7 "Vgii'leâ€"io" "IKE-iii“. OIL -0:-0I um. um. ..... 3:.» madam: R3» c.., ï¬ï¬ï¬‚mw .m'wg: urn' luluâ€"Chico mm but on $4 to M_pgn e3t.; not!“ DI WU. U- union-0.0.0... 0-“ m .0...........I uvxnn’ox. on“! A8 um rte-MA" ‘ Id No. ,3 and â€an vista. . N;.§o Ii 1mm... W â€W 'fllmï¬oflntï¬m I -TIOWOIM MIN-Insult Um m and c â€-4†taxman mwmï¬uï¬ I3 who†tower December when: dead but than 1...th December can lower and Dumber out. 95c Iowa. rogues xuunc'n. man, emuâ€"Wheatâ€"Oa punch-'0 mi‘mym “and rim ADJQI“ Elli“. M elm-wmtm-Tue steady: Octo- mrâ€"ng E23: “d M‘aLmi % "Yn%_‘-%oï¬-$u may: u s not Medal .3.’I'.Iff 656 in Duluth 80.11‘. .. ronoxru at. MWBIxcx â€Hunt. Grain... â€HM-c I!" the doing «guan- II t Mu. ï¬lm“ that «3.1:. Oct. . I . :37 York ..... .. .. mxxxnzr: as“ am Duluth, No. 1 K. .. .. mfc. LEADING WHEAT IABKKT". MARKET REPORTS. CATTLE HARM min-9y ...... .qunm A1"! ruuuu-r: tot. M Notion in limb, (in. $1. Ali-t (flu omen of tmty 6.") iron tho flat on 0! this notice. sppllco- tic-will undo to the Sun-opt. Com “uncanny of View for u [run of loam o! Minuhlod tho “to" and ink-tuna) 0mm 0! the I’m elm-d- ,hth000uty of View tho 80M tot or Applia- M 910.. Lb. Intâ€"'8. inquiry will ho conï¬rm-d um owning. '11:. polio. um M liq luv. not anything um um look: was s a: a yet. Though tho ooh. Holland Landing. Oct. 7.â€"Wi1- 11m 'hu'n house sad barn were burn- ed m morning. ’1‘. lo- a animus! gt 81.200. I'm II. M. 5 THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN. Oâ€â€œv““WW“‘/‘~ 'II'O at lollud landing. A 81.00 nun mum mt. our sun. A m: noun nu. Such an Overcoat as this is amazingly tempting at the beginning of the season. It’s a great effort to break all sale records by an oï¬'er of $7.00 values A $10.00 0mm: for 00.75 h but one of me new thin that will me e the wee 'a eel!- iuc extract-diner at Goush‘e. They ere in. my ï¬ning. dressy Om coats, and we went you to we then beceuee they cannot be eeen elsewhere All this advertisement is about Fall and Winter Overcoats, al- though it is only part of our Overcoat news. But you can form some idea of the immensity of our stocks, and our silendid readiness to meet every require- ment. We have kinds for as little money as you can afford to pay, up to the ï¬nest and most luxurious made. Winter I: .vcrcogts B- i; GOUG H: FOR $5.00. THIS IS -ALL ABOUT FOR $6.75. “Qua-Sc." CURES 8nd Day of love-bot. 1’08. “Tc-I.n.o’oloot.lohurud dumb. Mancunian-pubic!“ and onio- “hmVWWomeuiciputy Mice!“ “mi-Winch.“ thoConrt Ipmdudwomnthouia times-d a automate! ad: c. a. may wmvingiéélum'ï¬c'ï¬i gig! gingham; on or bolero the memayuooubu. was. 1:33: a wmmox cu: .m- ua xwiy 25th Day of ‘Novembér;â€"1908, U Mm pm am: a s. m Wm. w“... 0 d. 0N“ a Hun. : pa. to'b pa. Consultation. on. 08.... and armâ€"“In. ' EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Will mic unduy Ivory I“ and Uh all m! Poor. want. nmu, Woodvmaf. vi.“ .T. POPHAM MoCULLOU 6 NOTICE Same as .is Selling [0! $IZ. LONG SWAGGEB TOP GOAT for $7.50, How Would You Like a W in the calm-c ' bath-undueum' m ran msmmot d). gggwfm’ 3‘1 - a W Auction Sale of her Bertha The entire store has : bargein aspect, and '9 want to hear you 53th Gongh's Overootts fli'l week are the greatest values you have em seen. See here. Mothas! If you have a boy tint wants a. Winter 0mm bring him into Gough's this week. Isn’t such value: vincing? Isn’tthi; great money-avg; Tailored from Ox“ Grey Cheviot. dd ings and sleeve facing; a superï¬ne Con You'd be getting mu value elsewhere if yo. paid 0:900 for M handling the tw ous quantities of 0m. coats that he do; '6 75 Ovemnts F OR $7.50. ons' an Equally 'xll dxc'a cloth in vdl sum of children'- .003 an “0'. In â€and. ï¬ll-k u any v I.- «W N MN on“ M v