95-1333“) Heavy Ribbed Vests, reg 15c ..................................................... i-Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Vests, neg 270 ....................................................... ST-Ladies’ Heavy Wool Vests, reg 53c ......................................................... 3-1.3dies' Heavy Scarlet end Wool Veste, reg $1.13 ...................................... Mei Heavy Ribbed Drawers, reg 27c 44-10 Shades Dresden Ribbons. reg 12c . ‘mhdies’ Wool and Cashmere Gloves, reg 28c .............................................. 15 per cent (£311 thnelette Undergeg‘trr Bax-gain Dgx. «V ' “ 33;»:9 .f' ‘ . 45-10 Patterns thtee, reg So and 9e...........~. . . 4:4 Patternthnnekue,_ngSc f 2;. Q-len's HesvyWotkiuSix-q mg50c ‘ . V ,j ' 9.1 Piece Table Linen, mm,;«’¥.a' 125 per cent 08 d] Hots, Clothing and Overcome Bargain Days. x“ I! ..'.L. ' .- If you are thinking of purchas- .g a Cock Stove or 3. Heating iiovc this {2.11,ch on the 3â€"1 Piece Bluk Navy Fleckod brass Goods, reg 550. 3-1 Rose, 1 Vile, 1 gm, 1 Navy Cashmere, reg 55c 3 â€"10 Shades Black and Colored Tamoline Silk, reg 506.. Eâ€"Lulies’ Cloth Skirts, satin trimmed, nised seams, reg 84.50 ...... +â€"-Ladies’ Broadcloth Skirts, fancy coming, silk trimmed, reg $4.7. 5-Hisses’ Ulsters, reg $4.75 ..................................................... Our stock is large and complete. {ages and Heating Stoves all FCS for coal or wood, at right 5-6 Ends Fwy Plaid Dress Goods, reg 40c .............................. 17â€"4 ims Shot Efl'ect Hommun, reg 23¢ ................................ 5-1 'ece Navy. 1 PlechrowyL mnï¬ 3th anvisrcloth, reg 58¢ It} will 'give the best bf I Itlsfactiou. LA good stock of Tinware, 'teware and Housefurnishings Y! on hand. thibing. Hot Air Heating, Water and Steam Heating attended to. I EWughing a specialty. I Try the woons STOVE col 0n Pipe, clued Sewer Pipe, Portland Cement. Call and examine the Imperial *Xfmd flange. It is a._ beauty1 oâ€"Ladies’ Black and White Checked Tweed Costs with Capes o-Ladies’ Navy Blue Costs with Cepe, reg $5.00 ................. zâ€"Iadies’ Camel": Heir Coat, reg $7.75 ............................... iâ€"Ladiee’ Bearer Mmtles, cloth Strgppiqgs, with Cape, reg} Hardware, Iron and Coal. D’S’ 1MF'S Seal and Sable Caperine, stole front, reg $28.00 .............................. $23.00 3.13931 and Sable Cnperine, stole front, reg $37.00 .................................... $30.00 3,} 59.1 and Pox-sun Cnpenne, reg 810.50 ................................................... $9.00 4.1 suble and Persnn Caperine, reg $27.00 .................. . ............................. $23.00 5.1 sale Ruff, reg $16.50 ....................................................................... - ..$13.00 l 5,1 Sable Rufl'. reg $27.00 52250 7-5 Coon RuffS, reg $125 ...................... 950 9-1 Sable Scarf, reg $15.00 ........... . ........................................................ $13.00 5.1 Seal Scarf, reg $5.75 .......................................................................... $4.65 lleesle‘cm-f, reg$3.75...... $3.00 11.1-11ectric Seal Gauntlets, reg 4.65 13.naltic Seal Gauntlets, reg $2.50 13.6my Lamb Gsuntlets, reggï¬o ............................................................. $4.65 3-1 Soble Mnï¬, reg $11.50, 89.75 ; reg $8.00 .................................. $7.25 gs-Jndies’ Astruhan Msntles, 33 inch, extra large sizes, reg $42.00 ............... $36.00 ;5.Led§es’ Bochmn, lengths 27 inches, reg $53.00 ........................................ $45.00 ‘7-Ledzes’ Astruhnn Maths, 80 inches long, reg $25.00 52000 ' list, ten per cent of BD 5.30 Astrabm Bochsï¬n Mantles, not mentioned on UN S RIFLES Ammunition * sLennan Co. GEO. H. TAYLOR, _ MANAGER. WOODS STOVE CO. "f. It Kin-out “50! Saturday last while the BLennan Go. you next stove. IAL PRICES 0N MANY LINES 0F FURS' , MANTL ES, SPEC DRESS GO 0D S, CLOTHING AND C ARPETS 15 Ends Lnion and Wool Carpeting, reg 25c to 60¢ ............ 20 Pair Wool Blankets, reg $3. 75 ..................................... 20 Psirs Wool Blankets, rear :2. 85 .................................... MINES’ "81's and â€IBM! ODDS STOVE 00. . E. W. MCGAFFEY "Wu Why-nu tau 3; 'Rr-iulâ€"eovered by ham 3 â€up; 3! represented by . kttqmz 0g Wispon, Wwopld like to see you partialpate in our Bargain Days, N 0V. 13th and 14th. 'm Ill-mt :{t dinner, Michel flew. '3' mill at Kimount “ï¬re ‘35 wus totally destroyed, rm ' quantity a lumber I333; The loss. estimated at Plow Points, Fire ruin-31;;- Slog? s'm pings, with Cape, reg $18.00 10 per cent of! all ï¬es not mentioned in list. POST. let. .FRIDAY. NOVEHBER 13. 1903 FUR GAPERINES and IAITLES Fire Clay CARPETS and BLANKETS E ., stale trout, reg flaw .................................... ne, reg 810.50 ................................................... $9.00 rine, reg $27.00 ............................................... $23.00 ' $13.00 .....$2250 ..... 950 $13.00 ..................................................................... $4.65 ..................................................................... 53.00 g $5.50 ".3365 $3.25 ............................................................... .50 :$5.50 ............................................................... $4.65 BD89.75; reg $8.00 ......................................... $7.25 I, 33 inch, extra large sizes, reg $42.00 ............... $36.00 27 inches, reg $53.00 ........................................ $45.00 5, 30 inches long, reg $25.00 52000 “n... .m. mnthnnfl on this list. ten per cent of BD mums and MATS Whips LADIES’ SKIRTS DRESS GOODS but the work will have to be delay- ed until next spring. ‘Dr. Bryce ex- meâ€"x} him-a1! an hams very much pleaaaq with Liam‘s system of wa-l its-works: and pronounced the water supnlied to our citizens to be as perfect as any natural water used. by any tolwn in the province, but recommended the introduction .0! improved (ï¬lters, when the water would be almost perfect. He took several mplesof the water and will test them in his laboratory and advise the Board of the result. The Commissioners .are seriously considering the advisability o: the introdncgioq of navy. filter-3.. aor- ol' Mr. lease Fania. who lives about two miles south of Manvers ,Btation. of the 0.103., and in man -to Mr. Chittick and other Lindsay pcpin. 1: cppenx-a that Honda-y night: about nine o’clock the boy, accom- ; panied by his sister Karin, aged nine, ' went to the barn with a lantern 'to attend to some "chores." when the ;l-antern exploded. resulting in the {complct’d dehtruction or the bun :and the burning to a crisp of the 1 body of the boy. and his sister was Ialso severely burned, but may re- .cover. Dr. Grey was notified, but { hearingvthe above facts, decided that ‘an inquest was unnecessary. . . A special meeting of the Board of Waterworks Commissioners was held in Mr. Bopkins’ attire Tuasdzy ar- ternoon. for the purpose of diacub sing with Dr. Hryce, of the. Provin- ciai Board of Heglth, some points connected with Lindmy‘a water sup- ply. Dr. Bryce was driven to the, puxpp house and_ qumineq_the ï¬lters,- A,__AI2-J Dr. Bryco's Opinion of Undsay Water. Prof. J. H. DoSllberg coming. Prof. J. H. DcSilber'g, expert Op- tician from Germany, will be in Fen~ elon Falls on Friday afternoon, Nov. 27th, until Monday noon, Nov. 30th, at the Mansion house parlors; at Kinmount on Monday afternoon, Nov. 30th, until Tuesday, Dec. lst, at Scott‘s hotel, in Mindcn on Wednes- day, Dec. 2nd, until Thursday after- noon, Dec. 3rd, at the Dominion hotel; in Haliburlon Friday, Dec. 4th, at Lucas hotel; in Bobcaygeou on Sat- urday, Dec. 5th, until Monday, Dec. 7th, at the Rockland house; in Ome- mee on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 8th, untilDeo. 9th, at the Commercial Mushâ€"Ms. ‘ son of Isaac Fallis, lanurs, Burned by Lantern Exploding. A most harrowing story 00ch from the township of Manver8. tell- ing of the horrible heath or a little A Traction Engine the Cause. A lively runaway took place Mon- day afternoon about 4.30. when Mr. J. Boxall’s delivery team took fright at a. traction engine on Kent-st. west, and ran away at a furious pace, throwing the driver out, and damaging 'the rig considerably. The team came to a stop by running into the ditch, where one of the horses fell down. . . box of ti: years. The boy, whose' name is John Newton I-‘allis, is the BOY BURIED TO A on». ;, regl$6.50 4 Bargain Days half price ...... $2.95 ...... $2.00 $15.00 . â€(ï¬e mmmm. aim 11c :x: ;c 23¢ Tlu Kind You Hug Mm: light ,luve anything‘to 9911 .or want to buy anything, saver-hue. m The Post. signsmo of IV. â€" The following are thus ac- counted tor: (3). Missing since March,1899, when the Library was opened as Free Library â€" S. 183, Practical Perspective; Ref. 62. Sees. Papers, Vol. 7? 1891; J. B. 111. By Pyke and Dyke: F. 122, The Trial; F. 224,1n the the at King James; F. 848 At the Mercy of Tiber-ions; F H50, One .Who Looked On , F. 1081, Adventures of Harry Richmond. (b), Five titles specially accounted for. V..â€"0ttheE.V T. A, book: the following are missing, according to the printed catalogue, but all except those marked with star were evident- ly missing hwen the E. V. T. A. Lib- rary was placed twtih the Public Library, and therefore the Public Library can assume no responsibility therefore. There follows a list of 40 titles, 11 titles of which are marked with a star. Summary :- - ï¬ction. â€"Tcn; F. 8. First Families, Millar; 53. Adam Blair. Lockbart: (13, Hardy Norseman, Lyall: 761 Geoffrey Hamlyn. Kingsley: 731, Phantom Ship, Maryatt; 871, Only a Word, Eben; 882, Mr. Potter at Tex- as. Gunter; 1191, Red Ridge ,Neigh- borhood, Poole; 12%, His Grace, Nar- ris; 1416, \Vanted, a. Matchmaker. hFord. II.â€"That of the 37 books reported missing a considerable number - at least seven â€" are undoubtedly worn out and valueless. 'III.â€"That in addition to the above list the following are reported (a) by the Librarians, (b) by the Committee. as worn out; 1(a) By the Librarians. futitles; (b) By the Committee, 2 1. es. 264, 9th Report Massachusetts Freé Library (bunnission: 926, British Library Year M, 1900: 264, 9th Report Massachusetts (Free Library Conimission; 359, Who‘s the Author! Pee Soience.â€"'1‘hx‘ee; S. 53. Man Before Metals, Joly; 124. Land and Labor. Moody; 130, Elements of Logic. .\\'hateley. Periodicals.â€"er: Per. 10, Scrib- ners’ 1892; 22. Century; 3-1, St. Nicholas; 61. Harper’s Vol. 99. ' Retennce.â€"Sem: Rd. 160. Jon:- uals of the Senate. 1892: 102.Journal of the senate, 1894; 253, Report at Exploratidns: 256, (htalogue of Books isssucd by Education papartlnent; Juveniles. â€",>y_s: Eight. J. B. lerror at the Indians (Davy (kooks?!) Abbot; 28 Fire Bligade, Ballantyne; 41. Tales. of Adventure. Wm; 67. Robinson Crusoe. Deroe: 134. penang Pirate. Hutcheaon: 140, In the Forest. Kingston; 173. Two Boy Tramps. Oxley; 211, Tigers and Traitors, Verne. 08de 2S’.Washburtgh. 6;. = I‘m“; 3.... until-cit particularly Genet-:31 Litmturmâ€"Onn: G. I...‘ ’33....“ b. â€and up for two or (in. Poet at the Breakfast Table. Holmes. wool: and fall with “no [mud ("in Miscellanews.â€"Onc: M- 41. ENVY- ' .dstonod with milk or not". the day Topics» Holland. '.£ulish â€that tic-am very ht bird; Juvenileseâ€"Lirfle Ones; J. L. 37,, Messrs. Arthur Gennond and '1' NEW Buy] Worl, m‘ . 5 ring of Mt mi. 'pasaed through uvemlgs.â€",Bby§. Exght, J.B. 2.3 9 ,~ ' m 193“!“ at the Judges 0?"! (raw). xnï¬ï¬rinmma â€may,“ rm“? An no CASTOR IA ForhfnntludChfldl-on. -Miaain8......... ......... Warn out ............... Otherwise accounted for. Lindsay. NOV. 9th. 1908. LII: vabunwut. uv" 1‘.ou tv: “113‘ ! â€"‘l’bo Tat. Optlcol Co. have removed kribution. Look Through Your Boob. their omen to Dr. Day's dental rooms. To; thiel PublicYLibragy Board: our lllylnootlmn‘s Drug Store. How an cpen,â€" our pecinl Commit- 3 u d toe appomted to check over the books ! chlallstv alt: It‘s†our, Yuosday. in the Library, beg to report as 101- i Exanlnotlon {roo.â€" I. lows: I â€"â€"To apprcoiaie the full humor ot~ I.â€"That after very carefully going ; Panda‘s eobnqnet (at up new. two- over the whole library We find the = man‘s paper- “The My Fem-‘0'". I on have to remember thnt London following books missing: 3' , Religion-mane. has a “Daily Hail.“ also run by Mr.‘ Poetry.â€"None. ' Harmsworth. r Voyages.â€"None. . - Mr. Joseph l-‘loury‘o new resin deuce on William-81.. adjoining Mr. R. Juveniles.â€"-Girls ; None. Yictoria County Historical Society. Svmit’s home, Is an ornament toi “twe- ., . _~ sheet. 11:. manna now ï¬xing *flozruphy.;gx_xcz g, 23 Brock,‘ my: nmng'nq win-mu a ï¬ne“ Echad. ;"'-.‘»:~':..; - -- £3395". ’ Hangman sprnk. ‘ Historz-E‘Qnï¬_h;! nï¬ï¬‚'quextfrd .' thus“ no agonyâ€"v.3“! a_ll E. v. 1'. A. Musinhm Total number"; .......... Gentlemenâ€"Your Shedal (unmit- tee appointed to check over the books in the Library, beg to report as fol- lows: After a short discussion it was de- cided to change the hours at opening the Library each day from 2 to 3 p.xn. but it was agreed that when they moved into the new building the hours would be extended. It was also decided to make a. nominal charge of one cent each tor the new supplemen- tnry catalogue. now ready for dis- tribution. -A letter of notiï¬cation was received from Public Library Inspector my, informing the Bard that he would visit Lindsay on the 14th inst. , , lt'uutine Business. cal hunter killed a to: the other day Librarians Roper-“t far the month that measured 4 ft. 9 in. from tip ending October, 1903; Circulationin to tip. ’ I . . . ‘Detailâ€"Hxstory 90. Biogruhy 23 1 - -Dr. Drummond. 0! Montreal. nu- Voyages and Travels 36. General the: of .. e Bubitant," 'm "actor:- Literature 50. Juveniles; Boys 277. . Girls 32’ Little Ones s3, Bound Per- ! in the. Collegiate about the .27tb of 'iodioals 1018‘. Parlay 43, Scsienceï¬ Re~ I .Nmember. ligion 5, Lace aneous 1 , What a of 1m!) . w- Hood W‘s“, Reierence 3. E. V. T. A. 8, Fiction 843. .' Y Z( no ) . . Total oiroulati‘rm for month. 1668. “"4"“ ‘ m“ "" h." 1‘ m’ Number of ne wtiekets issued during â€Mm“mmtm :- month, 12; total number of borrow- --0n Nov. 26th. the ratepayers at Ashburnhun and Peterboro will vote era to end of month, 1510; cash re- . ceipta for month, 31.08. on the proposed unmn oi the two mu- The tollowing accounts were passed; nicipalitiea. l G. A. Little, ........................ s 2.00 __ 0 “mt“. Co ovum“ an" A' Britnell, '1‘th """"""" ' 22-00 was}; Machine (‘0. have made 1r- I‘i‘ht’ Heat Power 0°†4-79 tangemeuts with Whitby Council {or R- S. Porter .............. .- ..... 5.†‘he cperntion 0" a la,“ ‘Oundf'y in Wilson Wilson ............... 44.“ that ‘0'“, , Librarian’s act. incidental 6.15 l About“! and '3â€, come 0‘ good _ An account from Mr. McGeough for 1 00“ diam "Force." Steady moving the band stand, amounting to {o sag-flung: and bale: loadaddn $20.90. was 13“,?! the table. no burden. ht fl'tum. mg", ins. Preacnt; Judge Hauling. chair- man, and Messrs. Moore. Bea], Dev-l lin and Secretary Hardy. The min- utes of last meeting were read and confirmed. The Circulation for Octoberâ€"A lum- ber of Accounks Passed. The regular monthly meeting at the Public Library Board was held in the Council chamber on Monday even- "it PM": [IBRARY BOARD IIEPOIIT 0F GOIflITTEE DEALING WITH MISSING 800K8- If You Fat-1 ..D MOORE M. REAL. A. HARDY. 155 'wuw â€"- - ,~â€"~- -.- Yancy. Ta, township, near Midland. â€"Ycu Epex hoot up in cold weather when coming in from the cold Mor- gan Bra. have a treatment that pre- vents this and will no doubt prove a you! boon to spectacle weave-:5 Their Optician hallways“ yam su- l rice and the best results guaranteed. u ~04W'2. Pointer. Sugar lam. Morning :l'imea: Reports («can Wallaoeburg show thfl: the sugar beets grown in Peterbaro are testing remarkably high, the men contents “16.5. Thu is about 3 per cent hizher than the average this yen in Michigan. It is an inflation at the rcmnrhble success which is casting this great new mushy in the W ZIHOL 4.1.5-...“ -52.. .44“. 95 ran 76! (thawed. ‘pasaed through 3'5"†\‘erulun. m in tcwn lately. P :' M1 M13!“ ““3†râ€"nr- J. A. We. of Port Petty. 1 39: they enjoyed (“week's rm ' . was in town Wedneeday on hum ter smell game. They were vary “c'l -â€"l.r. J. B. Brandon. stock buyer. bashful. having occur“ “1'†mun-“9°" cl reunion Falls, wan in town to-‘hy. '12 ducks “Id 8 :1 ° 1 â€"n2. John Heaghcr. or Bancrott. l â€"Jasiah Mount, “’9 G‘T'R' '.“"' paid our town a laminar vidt Lately. man who met death xn the ruhny' â€"-lr. Joe G . the . 1 rep- wreek at Benetton last Tuegday. nu Mauve «mac ' I ‘6' “having 22‘ yea}. o! "‘3' unmanned, "â€100" Toronto, was in town londay. ,1 A,9II-- Y -J_- .1 II-..- -â€"A'Parhle (Toronto) citizen picked a small bunch of halt-devel- oped pnnsios in“ his garden the other day and the city pupae nude much of the fact, as if anxious to pram that Toronto is at least on thq fringe of the temperate zone. Right here in Lindsay mug-n1 or our citizens han- baan lunohm ‘on homegrown strawberries. and t a cum day Mr. Oswald Hamilton. Pea-8t, hid on! our deck a beautiful full-blown purple and white pansy-one clothe tines: we lune «en this tea-on. . â€"_Bobca.ygeon Independent: A scow load of flour and feed arrived for delivery to the stores on Tuesday. Here is a good grist mill. with the best of machinery. exporting its product. and the village imparting flour and feed. Here is a good baker and loadsot bread, buns end cakes at Toronto make are sold. Strange. No man can look (or much encourage- ment tram his own town. â€"Prol. J. H. DcSilbcnz. expert 0p- nician hon) Germany, will be at the Mansion how, Fenclon Falls. Nov. 27th, tc Nov.†30th; Scott's hotel, Kinmount. Nov. 30th to Doc. lat; Do. minion house. Hindus. M. 2m] to Dec. 3rd; Lucaa' beast, Haliburton, on 4th Dec. only; Rockland houaz, Bobcaygeon, Dec. 5th to Dec. 7th; Commercial houm. Owemce. Dec. 8th to Dec. 9th.â€"w8. -â€"Whitby Chronicle: Our tanner: have about cmnpleted the shipping of their sugar beets to the Berlin fac- tory. They found their returns quite satisfactory. and believe the growing of beets would prove proï¬table, but owing to the scarcity of labor there is not much likelihood of many of our farmers again attempting to grow sugar beets. â€"An old adage has it: Count 100 before speaking it you greenery. and it the other fellow is the biggest. count 10.000. This should be (tuned and given a prominent place in the room of the Lindsay Law Association. No doubt the secretary will attend to the matter. â€"-1.'he Manits is carrying crmt quantities of (night these days in both direction On the up trip she is Laden almost daily with pen tor Imus. Squier Flavclle, and grain for the Flaveue Milling 00.. and on the return run tho deck is piled high with genzral merchandise for the merchants of the village and others. J __-__ :member of 0:11.115 Lodge at True Blues. lntemon§_ took pkpg :‘t â€"-'.l;he Canon!“ Manufacturers’ 55- ncistion would like to luv: it uni- term ï¬wic hohdny throughout Ou- tario. and a committee has been ap- pointed to conduct an agxtation. â€"The Domitian Government recent- ly mode a [archaic of a N) um um near Cobourg for new rifle ranges. “'hen completed it i1 said. theae‘ butts will be the must up-‘to-date in‘ the Dominion. ‘v .4.- .v .-_-.., no burden. Int autumn: nous-idles. invigorate: â€"-0n Nov. 26th. the ratepayers of Aahbuxnham and Peterbaro will vote on the proposed union 0! the two mu- nicipalitien. --1'he Fauna-3’ Co curative Hur- wsï¬ng Machine (‘0. havn made at- tangemeuts with Whitby Council for the cpention of a large {anode-y in that town. ‘ â€"_Frce cutting done this week. Selling of! Dress and Mantle good. at Miss Mitchell‘I.-dwt!. â€"The Hindu: Echo notes that a lo- cal hunter killed a (ox the other dny that measured 4 ft. 9 13.1mm tip to tip. What It Iapnllll ll Iowa and the Count" About 0:. â€"Selling of! Jfllltnery at halt prick this week at Miss Mitchell‘t.â€" dwtt. cousin. mm. m m out: w Ailments are quickly «lined by VIM mutamtacelnwbuâ€" mm GATHERED 3' m1 IEPOITEI! BREHY [0011 BREWHES. ; fun humor 0" m the new. no." Bil! Fem-left, r tint Lmdonql M...†Io run by Mr.†, ‘ . » 41'. J. ] r‘o new :ctumsvu in 10‘ ijoining Mr. Kl am I ornament tox '. a! to . Tn~ now fixing ,“ _ wn in-mve a fine' â€"u“"‘ G- "icd on Lint LIZâ€"'00!“ all â€"Ht J. 1 â€"Dr. P. n. Bn'ce. secretary or the mariachi Bond of Heath, arrived in town but nearby to attend a Ina-ting of the, Water Commissioner-T. [Biz amioe is sought in conmction vim maï¬a-a renting to the water lamp]; {or domestic purposes the Question 0! Iald-us.’ This is 3 Vin} queation with hun- dreds of men who are bald or partin- ly no. flow Lo overcome the Mig- Orement lent by baldness ie a aimplc matter when you consider the per- twtion o! modun art in the making 0! Wm: and Toupcos. The vidt 0! Prof. Dcrenwand, of Toronto. to Lind- so: on ‘Mday. Nov. 24th.wh3n he will b; at 111: Moon hon-e. render- it possible tor any who win to con- mlt him to do it, at private apart- memo- retained a the Down hon-s [or *1th purpose. Mutation giv- en to chow the pea-toot unmana- °‘ “thwwawmmvwmm a miss it I- on ‘htal. ““5 "Aug.-. I‘ the Iolucioly lays. (Yonkers Batman.) The mcltncholy days have come. The saddbct of the year, When man goes out and shoots t ' friend. And thinh he is a dear. mama, instead 0! preaching n sermon, he referred [0 his thirty-three ycurfl 'paqtonte. and nctai many or the thangcs which had taken placein the parish during that period. his remin- ilrences being very latex-eating to his (omegation. Father Kingsley telemated man. and at the close 0! the mass the choir sang God ï¬ne the (King. g ‘Ptctiaua to his trandation. to Belie‘ilie Monsignor Fax-telly was parish priest of St. Mary’s. Lindny. ioranumharot {mandate- bembgred by all the older member- of the congregation. who will join in extending their congratulationato their old pane: in viqw of the occa- mon jam mum ' . Ionsignor Farrell, Enters on 23“ You In Charge of loll-cm. Parish Daily Ontario, Monday: Right Rev Monsignor Fax-telly is xo-day celebrating his thirty-third year an parish priest. of Builemile. At St. “it-hatl'i church gran-rd») at high -vv-â€"-' -,, at: from hi5 lite ae'rious illness. BE returned inland-y week from Preo- tor. Spyipgo {paging much hangout- __‘, A.._‘L A-:u.~ ï¬r. (mu. 8. ie. of mm a. mercury o! the at Valley - u. 00.. mo in town htely on business an. )1. Lennsbcrry, o! Brannon! colonisation road inspector. was in "Win New: on his 'way to an» -â€"Hr. P. J. O’Connor. who bu been in the employ of the Bathbun Co. at tenelon Falls all summer. has return- ed ,to Lindsay to spend the winter. J15 8:11-7:55?ha irengtb 65in )-â€"â€"'l"he many mm of Ir. Th9: Waltera. Superintendent of Puhhc W orâ€. areA rgjoioing .ovm-‘1_1}§_gcco£ 1 "ASIRAthltRS (0m Ammo gums/mum W â€11" mm "INTI". - â€"â€"lr. Jan. loom. of Bobcayxeon‘. ms in town Honday on manna. â€"Mr. Thee. Kelly. 01 Red Rock, 'Ncnh Vex-chm. m in tcwn lately. Inc-om d emu-u nu “rm." II“!- Our tun. «Ir J. 8 floors, 0! Fem-Ion ï¬lm. was in town Tun-lay. . 4 _ am I Portia. of Camerau. us- ital town frauds Lately. â€"Hiet-' 6.61m 01' Petexboro, can- «I on Lindsay Iriwdu Tue-day â€"Ht J. B. Adams. of Gamma WM in town WM on W PAROBIIIAL IEIIIISGEIGES ,nr, June. Reuse. of (hboconh a: town recently on Imam One price, The Boys’ and Men’s Furnishing Department of this store is a ve‘ f attractive place. Here you can have a choice of goods from ¢ the leading makers. East show window the “Index.†The Egyptians used hieroglyphics in writing and many merchants seem to be in the same stage of evolution as that ancient and interesting people. for they mark their when by signs which are at times fearfully and wonderfully made, and their "plain ï¬gures" are even more erratic; $10.00 may mean $9.50 or $11.00, according to the inspiration of the moment. With as $10.00 means TEN DOLLARS and lâ€"â€"_â€"_â€"-â€"I M. J CARTER; tcwu lately. Port ery. M- J"- CARTER nothing else. trouble: 0! a lump,» In. Some 01 the readers 11 new-paper: are made to mile weasionaily by the blunders made in the local new! items. Although these ere not an anthem“ u they night he. still we admit thnt Intakes do happen. Well. the other day the following item we: noticed in a weekly hue o! “The Arrow." Bath’s ï¬ne. it “speaking at n enttle than and concert: "the emeert given by Bob- n-on'l Inuit churning Indie. we. highly appreciated. They gang in their chaining manner. winnhg the phnditl of the entire nndieme. who pronounced then the ï¬nest breed of shot-than! in the country. A ten are of rich brown color. but the ne- Wlmwtdmmnï¬hï¬ iverry Troublos at a lousupor In. M but»: to him. Some o! the realm at new-paper: The visit 01 Prof. new to are made to mile occasionally by the ; Lindsay, on M. Nov. 3th. will “under: made in the local new: Word the ladies of Linda: and bur-s .tems. Although these ore not an xonndmg country an omtunit: at numerous a they might be, still we consulting bin W their hair, ldmit tint mktakes do happen. it! needs and their mirmu i; Well. the other day the following all It!†0‘ Hair Goodn. Prat. Dus- Ltem was noticed in a weekly hue “mud curl“ with him o 11:36:36 :1 “The Arrow." Eur: ï¬lls. It no“ uried mot-uncut of hi. tun-l nonsmoking“. attic thaw .na,;:;wwk: in 333?“? , u 0 av _ «mart. .‘Iheotnoet‘tmvenlrynob- mmmdad 1 high $30. noon! "m“ phenom: I‘d“. “7" Rural hair production; can not richly appreciated. The! . 51118 in ' procured iron an heir dealer in "MI" alumnus magma, Wm “1° erica. Plot. mm ia- the ill- plauditl o! the entxre .endzenoe. who ï¬ncuon of his: tho m mn- xonounood then the (men breed 0: lactnrer III the. m M m mot-than! in the country. A tow 1.: in than M vote and. »re of riot brown color. but the mâ€" neon are at the 00an or on cruxâ€. matted kw: mum." In? nail tau-5m .t‘heug“ o? t Baa-o. I can. on n “‘3me M m “I. ,1» Nil“: 4.t.;.1..-...t.u.l.-_.‘.44 For your choice of 50 Boys’ Vests, regular 75c. § 0:92.061ng Mam 5 CASH. PHONE 175 W‘s-“s _'â€" viac‘l‘m - m Pro-aim“? ON I Ll†M and 8 drink. â€that. ï¬lm "OTHEBSW Wwflmmm BROTHERS Money back for the asking. ASTBAGIIMI JACKETS. FUR-LINED For Boys’ and Youths’ Odd Coats. Persian Lamb, $6.50, $8.00, $10.00. Grey Lamb, 82.50, 83.00, 83.50. Astrachan, 82.75, 83.00, 88.50 Electric Set], $2.50, $8.50, $4.50. Beaver Opossum. $8.00, 88.50. Alaska Sable, 812.00, $13.00, $15.00. Thibet. $6.00 to 37.00. India, 88.00 to 39 00. Opossum, 88.00 to “.00. Electric Seal. 84.50 to $5.00. Astnchan, “.00 to 85.00. Grey Lamb, $4.50 to 85.00. Opossum. 88.00 to 810.00. Grey Lamb, 87.00 to $11.00. Electric Sou. $8.00 to 810.00. Coney, long front, 85.00. 75c and $1.00 Alaska Sable, $10, $18.50, $28. $25. Thibet. $8.00 to $12.00. Opossum. $6.00 to 88.00. Coney, 81.50 to 83.50. 1r ANY nun on; 393137“er um 4L- ‘4..- ‘_|n-__-_ M; 35c CAPS. PAGE FIVE. Lindsay.