1, cinnamon 1111111111th so; ' MMtMOWoHothemr ' ' - :ticn ii token: The pushing pmlno' 01mm of the new torâ€"tor 1. mmiumeiswmmo to the .89: at 91111111, .1111 in viewer plocc the name of any well-known “19‘ “Pl; the him by the ed- end reliable busine- advertiser in†i†61! 11111.1: and Queries in the Hon- a“ trail altar. may be d Wed: the Th0 nearest apprtloh 00 the name transacted. Accounts unawdudcondecuby ammmmrxmn mail with all breaches of this ____...â€"-- expectenb crowd wait“ (or may pcrchance drive dull business \ \ A I g " firms-gasp», “arenaâ€"33.1, ‘. .. -. 3,. . J“ .r I ' A“ IDCpOSits rim-rent rates. 'lhe depos later in the withdrawal portion of t a. $1 and upwards receive itor is so of the whole hed C. It. Better boil the l 1 . The campeign of the New York Life. and preceding the new election of diredtom. is costing 850. 000. Where it mokes little difference how good meterial' 1:1 in 11 tooth brush if the workmanship is poor. l: 1 buying our brushes we are as panic v lar to learn if they ere made by expert workmru as we are in reg-int to quality of bristless Dickn Th .1 painstaking in buying pro ‘l1lee our customers with tooth in: 1:41†that will hold together and not shed their bristles. Every tooth brush :11 our stock is an especially good nice at the pure we ask. All prices from “C to 50:. 13111111111111 Needy Opposite Postomce, Lindsey uJ-_â€"l-. @1112 Weekly post GM O maul, m.- 8.1.3â€an 11.11011'. 0011;: 1'11. ’06. IIUSIII- MIIIIIâ€"Plllï¬ï¬‚. It 11 111 only. the other day that at '11 111111.111 convention the Dominion Phonon “es publicly". branded 11.11 11 ‘ “lit“ and 3 Juli by I rush ninth: 141‘. humrkstltellmnlltoti’l‘lme-a This. 11111111141111.11141113 the fact thut he 31191141111114 his future and Milo-N11 w 1 «wettou of 1111 1111111011 11111111 111-. ...1ftm 1 iii-o‘onrul 11nd bitter fl; ht. ~ Mattel the Tow bill which 1111111 to xaomco Manitoba â€"~1 a fight that 11.1.11 ' 1.1113111 with sin Charles Tupper. Foe lot Ailll other: sup-called bulw irks til Brotyilutiaw }‘ ram this episoie 111: turn to one 1111.111 pit-.1241“ to contempltte 21nd and 1140-."11 trulnlul' as to the chinc- u'i' 111'.'L‘.181 'iftod L1b¢r1l lei.1(11‘r In his l‘lmuksgivin; sermon at. Gait, Rev E. Knowles. the Prcsb3 tori-.111 micr4~man there. 11 hile speaking: of ~oorru' Lion in national and financial ofi ..3;~.~.. said; â€it. is probably (true that the 1?: mile: of the Dominion of Can- uni-1 ‘n aspicturesquo a figure as man be found among the states- mat of the 11orld today. It is certainly true that :none bear a gpolitical .escutc boon more un- wtxixlad than hi«1.Ho has grown _ into our zronin; life, and has done more to kindle our star of ' empire "than any. other living ' Jnun. . ‘ :11: our expectant and star- ted nation looks to him for nob- lr: accomplï¬shments than any he 513-1 33;: achieted. The purity of .tho exalted standards 1.111;. has governed his po- litr: it career the loyilty to 7.111: 1133 of rest for 11 hich we in- vo'sm. and not: in vain. his rt'dng protectionâ€"all these “urâ€" lunt the Canadian people in tannin: with confidence to him in this hour of our consternation. Ami i: he shall devise and execute intlanal measures for {the purifi- (21110.1 of nationil moral-s, as he: can. the lustre of his politi- novon will pale before the span-(tor of the even-tide.‘and 1111.: is. now. a nation‘s admira- ILon will be than a. nation’s rev- on-rrte and love." Cmuinz from :11 man who is des- cribed by the Reformer of that place an 111 “ardent" and‘pronoun-ced Conâ€" ï¬cY‘K 11,1112", the testimony of the Pre- miv' '1 worth is all the more remark- :1b...~ ..ml iw evidense of the. fact that al‘ .1'.1-;;11.~.).'1'11ts .ll't" th blind to has 1 his 1-1 Ufl:_‘.’ (21'. vi :‘l "1.3m. >1: Wilfrid in not 011.111 to attack :round~. Ilm------------ EDITORIAL NOTES. .' 7 l1 '1‘1.-Unitod States Cement Combine held up chilu 83.111. 50 Lucie Sam set about. making his own cement. The Philadulphiu Record points out: that winks tho Government “4.8043 put with the combinatioutto fleece other We ill rowan to stand pct â€3 â€â€˜1 mu." 1 . or. L‘: '11.- is the money. comm from!- ---i The reVelntiom in the courts and sittings and sittings of commissions have revealed 11 repcrhensiblc condi- tion of Dublin motels. Tho conscien- ces of business men and politicians have becme uhookinzly scarred. To dav the world cells loudly for 131-11113 men. Soclctv new the pure. the chitulivuu man. Never! in the post has Canada mom» urgent need than just now for the purest and best manhood to help solve its so cial. commercial. educational. politi- cal. municipal and other secular pro- blems and dcvslev its matchlees re- sources. There is a. dearth of cap- able leaders ii men of high charac- ter, men of knowh majesty of mind and heart to loud the procesion in the great onward. march of national pYOIMo . . . 1 Oklehann law requires the notice of application for u liquor license must be published in two ne11spap~ pm having the longest circulation in the county “herein the sp- plicwt lives before ll: can be dealt with. The Stilluator Advance- Dem- ocrat rein-tad to print 11 notice 11nd tho applicant mathtltto compel lbto do w. holdltu the no“ spatter to be 11 business of e “nonpublic nature. The court refund to make 1111 MN. rullu; that. lf newspnmrn could be muttpclled to publish llquor notices. they could elm be compelled to putt- lish whatever article-1 «113' persons 1111,1111 MN to have published. and thus tho 1W0! the press 111111 be «ï¬rmed. The effect of the do- oli-lon is that). no liquor can be. sold 1111 the application to be valid must be published in that partu‘ul'tr WW. 1. \ ' The man 11' ha assumes public office should be an honest man X0: sim- 1113 honest. in -commorciul trans 1o- tions alone. Thad. is, no test of an honest man. Have not the readers of the Toronto papers. the past few weeks been pained and, shocked by the confessions and gxpwures of the dishonest actions of anon holdinz high, responsible positions? Tr‘rcal qualities of an honest mm are the exemplification o! honest thonzhts. honest feelings. honest livingâ€"honest in opinion. honest: in 1106011. thor- ouzhly honest mchoraotor. One who is honest because it- is right to be honest and wrong to be dishonest Every man should be honest. but es- pecially men entrusted with great to- sponsibilities for othen men. heads and officers at public institutions and corporations- Honest is a; cor- dinal virtue for. even: a common town councillor. school trustee or other servant of the people. q-â€"â€"â€" An interesting discussion is 30in; ion betweeh Professor Masterman of Cambridge Universib, England; and Mr. William Trent of Regina, Can- 311:1. In a lecture at tire University 1 the learned professoustated. that the House of Lords could not be abolishâ€" ed without its awn consont. Mr. William Tram: contradicts t’hestate- ment and argues that as peers have to be mmmccned ito each Parliament by the Sovereign and sit: in the House of Lords {by virtue of 11 tits of -summons and [by no aches right, therefore if no 11ri'ts of summons 11 are issued dthe House of Lords w,ould ipso facto‘. cease to exist. Mr. Trant maintained this position some years ago mom or rgument was en- dorsed by. Lord: Bosebery. who main- tained, however. thab no Govern- men‘t would venture to advise the Sovereign to take such a step. "Proâ€" fessor Musterman goes much further and says 1.1111311» years have a “le- gal" right to all: in the House! of Lord quoting 11: support: the case of M in the reign at andâ€!!! o! cheep goods sales." with all mm will .-â€"Youm truly. x. CHANGE. Lindmy, 00*. and, ’06. ' M TIE I0â€! IIIIIITIY. Vltltofanluth omen-len- The commissioners. who were up. po.:ni.l by the Ontario Gotcrnutcut to iinvtetigntc conditions and w.-.3's to improw the horse. industr3 in this provinot. will hold. .1 public int-.1131; 111 Lindsay on \‘edncsduy 111cm Oct 31m. 111. 7.30 p. 111.. in the Councrl chi'unbt'i. .11 which the public arc cordiill3 in1itud.01l1.r nut-tings for Victoria County are . 1:311:11 Vittoria Institute District â€" 0121.:51h to 27th. starting at Ome- mt“ “eel; \ictoriu Institute District- Oct. 29th to 31.“. starting at Lindâ€" NIH. Folimtiing' are the principal points 111:2ch 11 ill beconsidcrcd in the course of the investigation; (1) The number. two. quality and breed-mg of stallions 11ml brood mares in the Province. (:2) W hilt; conditions have affected or are affecting the unaiit3 and num- .ber. of stellims and brood mares in the tarious onetime of the Province. and if the effect is forgood. whether or. not the some conditions could «he appliml 111 other sections. and 1f the conditions have not a good effect. 11 but could be done to improve them (3.) What close of homes can meet profitably be raise din different em:- l'i'ous of the Province under the 11.1- tural conditions found 111 then 1 ecc- li'om'. (1L) 'l‘ho syntem of 011111an horses .131 11 1131161111111» and other plan at 1111111111 adopted in Ontario other 111.111 private ownership. «.1 “in 1.111111 01 houemrtt gener- 11m 11s to H111 edvlmblllu of 11 Stal- lim. lucpoetlon Act. (11) “11131111131111 from these inter- «Mod 111 the horde busluea- 111 to how to “apron «undi- thin; restful and“ entertaininla', ‘ I 23-â€"A .wedd'm; was celebrated at “Highland Hull.“ l’e- teiboro. the residence of Mr Wm. Irwin.t the widely. known lumbermau. Tuesday afternoon. when his eldest daughter. Miss Annie. was united in marriage to Mr. James Hamilton. son of Mr. Peter Hamilton. one of Porterboro‘s pruniuent monu- facturers. About seventy guests witnemd the ceremony, which won performed by Rev. Dr. Torrame. of St. Paul's church. The bride was attired. in an Minimum of white crepe do chene. embroidered in vol- vet over chiffon and taffeta. on bo- dice ornamented with old lace and pearls. andwas given away by her. fathom She wore e tulle veil and orange snd'peu‘ried a hoâ€" eitoi bride roses. Mics Lizzie Ir- win, sister of the bride. was maid of banana tho hrideunaids were all and Miss Alison c. all attired in blossoms, Mr. and Mrs. H 5.15 C.P. R. train on an extended tour of the West. On their return the3 11 ill reside in Peterbciro. The bride‘s going: sweat continua was a navy blue tailor made and that.“ much. ,â€"â€"__-=_-_-_â€"-______-â€"â€""â€" W of W The other day Mr. Emmet Mick- asy of the brick yards, had a. fin;- er cut off his r1, ht hand at the first joim1.lle caught it in the SpthKcL of a. revolving bicycle wheel Dre! White and Brown dressed the 1n- lined hand. ----------- -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__â€"- Illfll' PRIMEAU. -â€"In L‘mdsay.ou Wed- nesday. Oct. 17th. to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Primeau. a son. ELLIOTT. â€"In Ops. to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott a daughter. McGAHEY. -â€"fn Emily, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGahoy. :1 con. . moose. PRIESTâ€"NICEOLARâ€" On Monday. 22nd lost. by the Rom Mr. Phelps. Dollford Andrew I'rielto of Lind- say. and Mary Umidue- Alice Nicholas, of care away. as tannin}. gpectetorsct at , {es “Id oededthe saw at (intercom. â€mullet dn w went with him. win; to [M jib (organ, " in Men exploretm. Now L1 Selle named one of ï¬n. Hend- neetr, Ce- toredui (Amherst) etc“ this officer. and over: yet my. be found living; not“ who cell thet- lehnd Isle Tun- ‘tn. qugl. it may will] be sup- N that Le Belle would wish to do Motor to his friend. the Prince de Contl. and therefore named the buy ether him. From Oonti it might gradually charm to Cantu. or Qumte. Non. however, probable this may seem, it cannot be regarded. .111 the origin of the acne. Again. it has been supposed to be dorivud from the Latin Quintunun or Quin/ts -1 tho ï¬fth pieceâ€"beviiu r.- forunce M he buys. nomely. the 11m- «r boy. Picton .llny. Hey Boy. Tho Bench and upper buy; or. us some nvere. it refers to five 121.11.111.11..- tiom existing in the vicinity of the hey. but.ho11cvcr. much muy b.- 1d- Vonod in support. of the plausibility of thu- theories. we think 11 more certain oruin is perfectly 1ntellL3ible. The word Quince. an at present upellod 11nd promunccd. “hen right- ly m. is mtdoubtndly a French «to. can; omfcd the few remaining, memoriehl of French possessions. but its origin can boringmctly traced to We hevo neon elsewhere that the may lying north of Lake 0111.11- no wu called the "Comtry of the Northern Iroquois". To the south of the lake was the Iroquois country pm Among the deVernl nutims which composed the frequois con- fcderetim were the Seamus-1, oom- wily celled Bounce. Wentworth Gremheliz h. in the (action Docu- writinx d e “journey in May. 1677. from “Moira: the indium Westward. in Benequoe hove tour town. vim. Gen-lac“. 'l‘iothel- M. 0mm end Kelnt hisâ€"which cootelnenl shout twenty- -four houses. end Wee 11x11) turd-thud with corn " Nâ€. W Men harm Kelnt- he. belt mural. we: wntten by 1111 line- lleh explomr. 11nd. of course. 11:11 spelled in soccrdence with the pro- nunolstlom of tln indium. livery- “ know-e \hnh the letters of the elphehet have A diluent. met in the French language. 11. thereinâ€. A l‘mh writer were to write tho W Nun Kcht- he. it is 11011111- llkely he wodd well it Rent» or Kente. Examining the old French mun moth D31 acne of the early traveller-1 thmrh Canada. but boar- lnz dam 1111 11.111 to 1877 we find merked with tunes 1111 Indian villus-11111106111» in one plhcmmo- time-1 in amulet, by name on a num- bne of different mum which We 111113 gave ennui-sedan?“ libraries in anode. a impor 11.1 librar in Paris. 1 y It is M “ways spelled - Kentc. sometimes it is Kemp. and upon one it. is Ken end can thump isthe porinl ii in Paris. it is Ken- to. pm"l'hia Indian village in: its lo- cation upon most: of the maps at the extremity :1 Hey Bey. but upon a. fowi'llispleoodnt thesonth ehored the pcnimulcr of Prince Edward. Upon one map it is put. at South Bay, while in snot-her. Weppocse Island. hcnllodleledpQ' ';henceit.ie inferred that! I breuh of the Seneca tribe. separatist {run the main body. had removed to the north of the ‘leke and settled probably first at South Bay, and uterwnrdsg or sit. certain eeaone. visiud Hey Bey, to which. in time. they gave their name-that of Kerrie. according (to the pronun- cistion of the Frgnch. It no an easy nutter to convert Kente into Quintc. In other trade we find that K and On are used indifferenfly un- onz only writer-sot New France; for instance. Quebec is levelled by early writers. Kebec. The origin of the word Quince, meme. in this way. to be perfectly. clear. This canmunication on the subject of the origin of the name “Bay of Quinte." which was lately asked for. vies received from A, G. Pnrkermf the Bank cl Montreal. Hamilton. by an of nu! lituraryfr friends who has handed it to me for p at Belleville. the one only man there to speak on the subject. The the- orycd e1 Fremh officer mmsdQuinte having given his name to the boy, he think en unlikely one. Itseeme pretty eleer that: the name but. an Indian derivation. Dr. Williun Cun- niff believed in 'Kente". an In- 90¢9.09909.0050000000690000 The month of October has been One of SPOCial Sales and they have be... very successful. This 135. week must not go by With. out one tremendous eff... to make it the basic-11h. four. Il‘S dress; goods Week and our offer holds good .Xl'ttl'. 11 _' ...\ until the night of the 315L93Wc’ve taken our slow sellers ( . j soiled and damaged ends and divided them into two lots, read about them 1... low and if you can’t ï¬nd what you want turn again to what’ 5 in Our shelves. We W'll salplease you somehow. SaleBegins Thursday Morning the 25th and Ends Wednesday Night the 3151;. The October Sale of Dress Goods. 38-Ende end Pieces of woollen DreeeGoodt in Tue-eds, Lustres. Serges Voiles Cashmcm fancy checks plain colors and fancies. Goods tint were 45c. soc and 75c 3* per yerd. We offer the lot for this last week of October at per yard ............................... . 72 Ende and Pieces of Imported Woollen Dress Goods. made up of Twecds Broadcloth; Am zone. Sci-zen. Cheviote. checks end plaids. fancy end plain cloths. These were 31 85c. 31. 00 end #1. :15 per yard. For the last week of October we offer them at per yard . 5* Silks 256 Per Yard. 22 Pieces of EI‘li’h Silks. assorted checks and stripes, colorings are in black and whim 11m and white. green end white. brown and white, hello and white, etc These Silks or. good «1111; ones.eoft in ï¬nish. pure in quality. We have always sold them at 50¢ per yanl Last 25c week of October price is .............. . .......................................................... Black Sateen Underskirts 59c. 120 'Ladies’ black Sateen Undersltirts just arrived from the maker, these skirts uere never 1r tended to be sold at any such price as we are offering them, the cloth is fully mercerizcd, the :2: ment has a wide flare and pleated trill, 38, 40 and 42 inches long, last week of October a price... remnants eeeeeeee Ito-.....eecoe ...-1.. to your advantage by being so. We oï¬er during this last week of October 200 pa y are all white, 3 and 3% yards long. ï¬nished overlocked stitching, patterns are l. d plain centres with very handsome borders. Price per pair ..... English Floor Oilcloths 25c. We have 5 patterns of two yard wide English Floor Cloth made by “Na 1rns ' :1... 4“ that gives extra good wear, is hard ï¬nish and comes in blocks, floral- and tiles. *6 special ofler for only one week. sale is over on the 3131. Per square yard .............. ego-eeoeee-A-neeee dim town in' Prince Edward willy to the south- ot the hey. " ------------ new rule lee Domed. Events Pat of Oct. 24. 1 , G. '1‘. R. engine No. 33 was yester- day compelled to return to my mini run: so for as the Hulibtxrtan trsin. on the pilot ' ocked