r33†um In :- um for human. m N M: Mann. (Musical to The Pent). MWNED IN IRENI (ANAL “Valium “an sent .co Lindsay yea‘. 53$; mourning \by Mrs. \Vm. Moe _8 for a quantity of dynamite Mmm'tor blasting operations be- ": 62de out on her estate near “516 ““339. It Rs supposed :hat 0“ the homeward. journey he “he? and. drove over tbs em-v . an that the horse gathe- N “I! driver's control when dea- ai a deep hall leading; to the “in; ‘ dim-t distance from 3110 â€I tho Wax take: a sharp ‘mlhnrnggwlong tha can} I: ‘0! {7'1 Lanny; Countyw- “11:3 communicated with. but n“. has the facts {behind tint _ . ‘ '3! unnecessary}. ‘ __ g! "INN MOOALWM, 0P “MINI“. Dress Goods, Waistings New heavy cream Serge for Coats aud Costumes, reg r.r5 for 94¢; reg {90g sale 7 5c; reg 60c sale ...... 49c ‘ New Combination Plaids, nine pat- terns, reg price 6oc, sale 49c; reg price 30c, sale .................... 23c Heavy Corded Velvet for coats, cos. tumes or blouses, in grey, red, navy, brown, pale blue and black, reg_5§c, “Priestley’s†Pauau Suiting, so ins. wide, new tons, reg 1-25, sale...‘l.05 E. E. W. MCGAFFEY. 8 pieces of Satin Cloth and Vene- tnns. 4o ins. wide, new shades, pure vool, reg price 60c, sale ...... 491: 15 pieces Cashmerette, light and dark, P01ka dot patterns, reg 15c, sale...12c Handsome fawn Covert Coatings, 54135. wide, reg 1.90, sale:_. . . 1.65 400 yds. Dress Tweed, 54 ins." widé, n greens, greys, reds and fawn, reg 7 5c ers, reg 55 3 Ladies’ heavy ribbed Wool Hose, sizes 8 to 10, reg 30c, sale ...... 25¢ Ladies’.Cashmere Hose, plain and ribbed, reg 3°C for ............ 25c . Ladies’ Tan Cashmere Hose, reg 35c for ..................... 25c Boys’ fleece lined Shirts and Draw- ers, sizes 12 to 17 years, reg 50¢_:_for Hosiery and Vests In Ladles’ and Children’s Ladies’ “Crescent Brand†knitted Vests and Drawers, reg 55c for 47c; 35c for ...................... 25c Complete assortment of Misses’ and Ladies’ black Tights. Ladies’ harry Wool Hose, reg 22c, sale ........................ 16¢ Grey F lannel, all wool, 3°C for 231: Oxford Shinings, reg me for 10¢; reg 13 1-2c for ................ 11¢ no samples Lace Curtains, web 25: Men’s heavy Cardigan Jackets, reg 1.35, sale price .............. 1.05 Rubber Collars, sizes 12 to 17 1-2, ; 25c, sale ................. 22c Glovog Collars and Handkerchiefs - Ladies’ black and colored Cashmere Gloves, reg 40c, sale price ...... 34¢ Ladies’ black and fancy Ringwood Gloves, reg 28c sale ........ . .23c Ladies’ black and colored Kid Gloves, reg 1.25 sale .......... 1.10 Ladies' lined grey Mocha Gloves, 1.40 for .................... 1.25 Fancy embroidery Handkerchiefs, reg 25c, sale 2 for ............ 25¢ Lace collars, with or without tab, reg r5c for 12¢; reg 25c for ..... 20¢- Wrist Bags. in navy, green, tan and black, very special at .......... 50c Reg 1.35, sale .............. 1.10 ends in black. blue, Amethyst and Dear}, reg 30c sale ............ 24c ‘ special Selling, Friday, Saturday, Monday ICheck Flannelette for Shirts, reg 15c .......................... 12c and Shirtlngs; Pink, white and pale blue Flannel- ‘e, reg 13c, sale price ..... . . . .106 36 in. striped Flannelette, reg me, P ........................ 96 Flannels, Egaygnelettes THANKSGIVINGSALE 346‘ 001. 15I=Tbg w ‘0‘ Meemm. and the mm a had been dflvlaz. wen ï¬ll this Week untll the 22nd, inclusive press Goods, Silks, Skirts and Mantles. In Dress Goods “Priestley’s†is ‘chold wordâ€"see their weaves, shades and ï¬nish for Fall. In Minder} - the “ Rogers †Garment. TM VICTIM. r. WEEKLY POST. "' Mu: mu, canal yesterday 5 ($049925. at a point 1: a quarter south of mu htï¬- vugmite EC [1081' ~"The Bobcamzeon hrdthran' left. tar theirttraintat 1:3. “time an- mpam'd o t ion 31mg. nmbar at up m1m.‘. “Our American Brethren." res- pended to by a. number at brethren from across the border, who told of the good wark done by the order in the States. a ( I . ) "Our Visiting Brethrenâ€. was res- pandad to by a number, of Boboayf goon graham In a very. capable mama. them aim thankin; the Lind- ux Laue for. thair kindness and hoa- vitality; . .- .1 I ,_ L A ' "The Order" was 'the next toast, and was mew! handled by: a number, at the fluent weaker: of Lindsay. Lodge. after‘ wflch tho whole ‘arder joins! hand: um um; "Auld Lgn‘; Lest Tuesday Bubc‘aym 914M: flows. :0 the number of about 88, u: um m Lindsay by spam train at 9.30 max. and. were; the guests of Lia-dad: W. A number at da= awn were: mfefmd on seven“ can: didasea by £149 dune mum at the local ardent. ‘Whgxn the work had m fully. exemplmeg and to the at- mum at the Wm Men. the broth: m repaired to the imam (than: room. when twq Jargg cable: won mm “my mama»; wands and thc wan“ ed the mac-3' man wsro war! attendant to. Later on; ‘ «has mm in Mar. when the '1 will: toasts ware responded to: - Misses’ dark school Skirts, reg 2.25 sale ............. . ......... 1.90 Our 10.50 overcheck Mautles, neatly tailored for .................. 9.00 Ladies’ black and navy Dress Skirts, newest pleating, perfect ï¬tting: reg 5.00, sale . . . .7 Ladies’ Boston Tweed ‘Mantles, 48 ins. long. self strapped. body and sleeves lined, velvet on collar and cuffs, reg 13.50, sale....,.....11.00 From week to week we are procur- ing the very newest advances in style for our Mantle Department. Before selecting see our garments, it will pay you. , Boys’ Tweed Suits, 51m 9, IO, 11, 12 years, reg 3.00, sale ........ 2.50 Cloth Caps for Men, Corduroy or I fancy, reg 5 5c sale ............ 456 I Extra large white Wool Blankets. reg 4.7 5, sale price ........... 3.97 sale price... “Naim’s †Linoleum, 4 yds wide, reg 5 3c sq. yd, sale price .......... 44c 17 5 yds. Floor Oilcloth, reg 27c sq. vd 2 Rolls- 36inch heavy Union Car. peting, reg 58c, sale ........... 43¢ Quilted Comforters, 60x72, reg 2,10, sale price .................. 1.70 IRETIIIII OF TIIIII HIKI- Men’s lined Mocha Gloves, reg. LOO sale 75c; reg 1.25, sale. . -. ...... 95c Zephyr, Berlin, Saxony and Baldwin’s Finger- lng Yarns Shetland Floss and Berlin Wools, reg 8c, sale .................... 7c Scotch Fingerings, red, grey, white and black, 5c skein, sale .......... He Factory Yarns. all shades, reg 60c.‘ saleperlb ............... 50c} Men’s heavy Sox, reg 2 5c, sale 20c; reg 22c sale ................ . 18¢ Men’s Black Wool Gloves, reg 30c, sole ........................ 25¢ See our Ladies’ plain and .trimmed Fur Coats. clothing, Blankets and Comforters Boy’s Pea Jackets, reg 2.25. sale ......................... 1.90 4.00 Conevauffs. 74 inches Ion sale ....................... 3_4§ Our Fur department is a ieading feature with us. You will ï¬nd the variety complete. We would invite your attention to our Opposum and Opposum and-'Seal Caperines at 12.00 Mahtles and Skirts 7.00 Astrachan. Muï¬'s, sale. . 5.00 10.00 Sable Mufl's, sale. . . . .8. 25 12 00 Mink Stoles, sale. . . .10.75 German Fox Ruï¬'s at. 13.00.711.09 patterns 60c Tapestry Cafpft, King." It] In ninziu Carpets, Oilcloths the whole company an the national au- .............. 1.00 I‘D-QCOOCIQ oun- urs, Furs . . ....... 10.00 5:; deathbnm. Muhammad] abrasion- ou. Ithmmly amn- md mat MIN): «Wanton â€"Pink Lips, Lib Velvet. Bough. cuppa; m- Crwohed Lips.- out be. maids an â€it u valvdt by applying at land (inn. 3 light conning. on Dr. Gran Salvo. The «1mm the mat-tine! thiamogt unal- hnt ointment 'u always handing ml «ruin. Dr. Sharp’s, Gnu sun pkg: opt oomnhtgiy up gorg- -A lakly of Strathroy, claim to ham found. a sure. cure for brokau dukes. 1! tin dish to bemwdedoau bqtie-d together with a stout straw. placed in boiling water. and lots one hour. you can never tell thdflhh had been {woken and it can afterward- bo placed in hiding water without the piece: mm; apart ‘1‘!†exper- {mutt Eh“ bean: tried and on and menu m m Wen which were thought: to he modes: which are muudum. ~Bmkvu'lo Times; ‘1‘!“ enforcea mom. by. Chief Burke of the Anti» swarm; and Anuaapittmakgislawa has been followd ha a mu m- roman! in. Brahma. There In a 1m Idle Manny on m main semen and a: lamakï¬lknflnï¬lmt‘o up mg upon «a u w u. on y took a few owvleuem by way out- mple to attest tho Improvemm. in“; Kmmn Foundry: mummy My Mm awarded the «mu-wt to build a sham“. m {cm long and to run mtw mm am hour, tor‘ Hw llqmmlle‘ Lake 0! mm: and 1 Lake Sumac, NW «Hon comma . When (:09) Mad l (s, steamer w“ «on 3:530). The» (N‘motoomrauwm mm mm gill frame and use! work. the latter woludmz the 9mm and butter. Work will bu started. at 01806. -'1‘he disgusting diaman- tram the nose and throat. and the tau! utarrhal breath. on quickly db- pemod with by using: Dr. Bhoop‘a Oa- turh Cure. Such soothing antic-ho. tin agents an 051 Eucalyptus. Thym- ol. Wlld Idnigo. ohm. Mn been in- oorporaited into a snow whltoomm main; 3 «tun-hat bulm unoxould. Bold by an Mm. If on have a coated. tongue. I! you are dizzy. bilioua. swallow. 1'1 you have Headache. Sour Stomach. ohm. risk 5 cents on, Lax-eta. Sea for yourself. All dealers. â€"A moral character rs attached to autumnal scenes; the leaves falling like our years. the( flowers fading like our hours. the clouds meet' an: like our. illusions. the light diminishing; like our intelligence, the sun. :rowinz coldutlike our affections, the rivers booming" frozen like our. lives â€" all bear motel: relagions to our destinies. : If you have Constipation. ) -â€"Lax-ets-A Candy Bowel Lara ï¬ve. â€"Exte.nsive improvements are be- ing carried out in the Onie xeaidenoe. corner Lindsay and Glene «91“., re- cently purchased by . Hughes lama J. J. Lundy. of Mira t alteratm' are camp at the home wfllpeone otkhp fhyptin town in~ every respeqt" | â€"Thq Commercial Traveller-3' Asso- ciation has started. a‘ fund for the benefit: of the widow and. family 0! the late Engineer Blaine, who died likqva hero an the post hf duty. It is to behoped: that the responses will be liberal. for the undertaking is a worthy. one. â€"I£ your Stomach ls weak. If your Food distress“ you. If you are Weak and Nervous. . Use Dr. Shoop ’9 Restorative one month and one what it does for you. All dragging. . â€"This has been am awful yen-tor disasters. but the and: is not here yet. The hockey, fodt‘bafl and deer hunt- ing mom are expected. to keep the tombstone industry working over time. . -Furs remodelled. repaired and cleaned. mtistactim andprices riazht, at Mrs. P. Muuqtt’u‘mr 30qu a; Matthie'a has-«image stare. neaer op- posite pout. otfnoq. Lindsay.â€"w13. 0: am that; I take not As what 'the hungrytmet hagedone Ta last year's amt. c â€"I.n, a mt lane 'it was errone- ouslyl stated. that a rumba; of Model School students had. been arraigned before Magiatrate Jackson on a. change of apple stealing. â€"Postmaster. Gladmam, who, has been wedding at Sandy Paint '8.“ summer. has, rented. the McDonnell homestead an York-st. for the win- tan mouths. -â€"Wo have it on [good authority that Mrs. Wm. McKenzie. of Kirk- !iold, is about to circulate a petition to put Eldon tqwnahip undo: local option. -â€"There has been an incr pro- duction of con'l during 'tha pas Quart, but it has not been. allowed. to get get so common as 'to lessen the price .J‘he Plantem’ Cigar Co. have do aided to locate in Peter'ooro. uni have leased the old Bradburn spun house [or a term of ï¬ve years â€"Stmughtz Soup is better than oth- er soaps, but it is best when used in the Sunlughit may. Buy Sunlight Soap and foflorw- directions L â€"Your money will earn 8 1-2 per cent. on deposit and. 4 per cent. on «mature with the "notorin Loan 8: Saving Cam-4rd. . -Mr. Jae. Robertson)“ purchas- ed a ï¬ne seat-1mg .hull Lrom thala- mous Redmond thoroughbred stuck, or Rea‘boro. ~Ganaral‘ Booth is planning anath- 311 American tour. which will pagin in! January, -â€"Tho Uxbridue Journad has reach- ed. its thirty-eighth year. in newspa- pendom. and. in batten then ever. -Keen your good humor and pa- tiemo in rwve tor; the moving at that stove andyuttingx up the pipes. -"1’i§ not so much ‘the stocks and . pI‘rot. ‘Ira Hiéks predicted: Octob- at to be a month at storms. mtnnmmtmmm , cont-1mm. “THERE! BY POST REPORTER. OI THEIR DAILY â€HID. â€"Everybody works but father Even the waterworks. Q .â€"In a few more we'eks .the shantv- men will be leaving for the woods. .â€"Put it downâ€"snow on Oct. 10, 1906. Last sear 20m Oct. WIRES" N6 PARAGRAPHS .The oyster season with us --A recently bulletin from the On- tlll'iq A41 rloultural Collqzo is by Prat. H4 L. Hutt. anddeah with handling .the Ipplq crop The report recom- mend: the anzanin'tlon cl (so-opera- tive minions, in .0?er that bet- ffl' prion and [greater profits may be nap-mud no the mower- ot apples. ~ Am m :1ng mm were in. trained into Californit from Spain which hue prayed ultra the comm; math and. Wit The Ontario MM d Wuhan hm kept N 010-: tantalum. taunt!!! bu m w w mm thh art- Hum ammo. It h tab {@011 a» mu win bq mos-tn! in m “‘rwiï¬hmmzupflnhils « «autumn, [-mp' .wu' we. murmur “Mud M Hw um! d 809 “moor. “03.000 Imam hum animated than. M) w H: 404.0001“: Mr. Mun mm, at ‘30:: year wn no: a “an humanly. 020000 only unv- 1m: bum (0!!th ' "Th9 pm 0! milk In Tom†:- going up on Number lut- to tho “mo of m «at! a quart Ml mud. mum words. milk will be! an“ a. quart In home“. Mwhou in bulk ? mu. This: in the «root m am. a! tin taunm "Nu tho who to the doalou about 85 mu .‘ bun. This was in. by «an owns: w flu W cutie! “but. and u Mac: with an anon! the nth when at :1! 9:0va â€"Tbe new W \Villiauu foundry buzldina are growing our]. div. and bid fair to Income the most .up-to-datc appearing buildings at town. Tue carpenter. um muon- ne now on the Job. the former putt- itug on the new patent rooï¬ng. and the Inter claim a the unit of the mm. Hr. W Illum- hlmul: 01 In rmtendma the work. and ever†u; a com. “on Many. drum: the I'rovmcm Tmauur‘u rampant some mu m was more to flu mount†do“ chm ulm. In the run batman this nut and lut m the mum of mien du- Hsau collated by the condo Govern- .â€"Peterhoro Review. A mum: of the Peterboro Agricultural b‘ociszy was held zn the Bank 41 Commerce on Friday. when a Imminl stuc- ment showed that the Society mll break about even provtdinz the 93.00 winch was guaranteed. by: the people in the city. is paid up. A complete statement has not yet been prepar- ed tor publication. as some 01 me account: receiqu by the Society are dabputed. ‘ m the Academy of Music at Linn- ca) thus week. Tommié was a. good unmet." tor Sevengalo. last week and: his actions while under the hy- pnot'u: spell. caused the nudienm great mment. . .. t - pPeterboro Examiner: g'l‘hos Gu- e'r'un. a clever local buck and wmg 51m. had joined the 4.1; o; the; Sevengala. Company, which payed here last week, and which will b. .â€"Thene are two wâ€; o! spend.- mg a. dollar. You can spend. 1t at home gain an easy. conscience, make another lit-hand and perhaps get the dollar back to-morrow, or you send it away. feel that you sinned. ot- fend the home merchant. and (or- ever lose the dollar and the influ- woe for good to yourself and ~Peterbomo may lose the ta‘lked. of new industry. tha Coutes 00.. employ- ing 1000 hands. it satisfahlpry ar- rangements fqm war cannot be want a. rate at $15 per Them h.p. par-24 hours. and. it happens that the Quaker. Oats 00.. who emu-01 the available surplus power/want $20. Senator. Cox may. bq able to :1de the trouble. r-Bmd in Windsor bu dmpped to tour cunts n 1031. At least one ghflanthmpic ham. t an 11 aldtlermau, as cut the p o t. at We Be is quoted 3?;th- ‘l‘he knee of flour has tame a drop and 1 think that this action will be ap- precihted by, the poor of our city." That man .1; too good for this world; -Seve1a.l weeka ago Supt. McClel- lurd. ed the Trent Canal, authorized The Post: to etate that Burieigh lock would be aloud for, the seaeoq on. Oct. 15th. As the: “tumult of a ro- test made by, Peterbaro wood e31- ‘eirs. will wish, to secure large eup- pliea “an; Loveshk Lake. the look will mmain' open until Nov. let. ~Thq manned cost of living is very: marked, but in sympathy with it there’s deal I. market inpreaee in ‘ om line at him - iron the boat carrier; with «ï¬x a dazzle exception, ta the Prime Minuet ot Canada. The oxoeptim being, truly, the poor prin- ter. whq muqc tighten ghie belt and continua liq live on a dollar. a gear. iâ€"Speaking at how they hustle in some of the new towns of Oklaho- ma it is said that they, appoint the receive: as soon as them Issue the stock or a new corporation, and a husband often makes his bride a weddung present 0! an ahmony: con- tract. -A four-yea)! old can of Mr. H. York. oi Easel!!! Falls, d‘rmk a quantity 0L Gfllett‘a lye by mintkae an‘Wedneaday. but ‘the put-om; t ac- tion at mural neighbm theI little ane'a life was saved: althqugh be suf- fered mama pain. ‘ K â€"1‘oronto Star: Although the names ot the two New York can- dntes. Hughes and Hearst. bani-n wZ'h an I). there is said. to be 31.1203: :15 great a Maren“: between them as between two wen-known places with the same inithl. an the way of orders for. ’ phones and men are also at work repair- ing the Inns. 0!! Saturday. three men arrived from l‘eterboro‘y to cum meme work ,. ‘ . :â€"1‘be Bell telephone Co. are ex- perm; a mail 9! new business #5:;qu winter having introduced itself somewhat . precipitatelr and hohteronaly, ,Indun summer. should now make 3 award Ior itself. I‘bere should be a. good manyl days of pleasant weather before the rcaz Mntonsetsin. w .- . o .o â€"Ta.lk all the "mica-ions climaï¬a of Califmmiaâ€â€".whe3t country: ‘can beat this CW'W weather 3 Sun- day: wag a W summer day A -A: Manta citizen kept chicken: in the calla: and he ha; been ï¬ned. tom Raving In: Win than con- dition. -â€"Dr. D. Gould. Penelon Falls, has transferred his drug and stationery bmineu to his son. Mr. ‘Alvin Gould, known to many. Lindsay. cltizens. ~Pom Parry, citizens are 56mins: interested in a movement 'to erect it canning factory, in their town. -Graveu.hnrut‘a rate to: 1906 i034 Milk. ~ P‘ k '\ '- L ' â€"‘Branches of the Dominion shd Poyal Banh Ire to be started ï¬ll Phantom. . . ‘ - . which played Pale People printed an the wrap. per W every box. Sold by all medic-o denim or his mail at 50 muahxo: at: boxes for 3.250 «mammal: We 00., ‘Milhmt. ll..=|. {or am wral months when new aynuplom of tho trouble had daup- pared l haw not (cl: a (mum of rheumalmlu since. and l bless the d.) in. “‘ï¬lliams' Pluk Pills tame to my nouns" Dr. \\ Llllam' Pink Pills never tail to cum rheumatibm became they 30 an to the root of the troublem ' theblood. That in who the“ pill- «to all the common album: due to poor and water: blood. such as am bald-oh- ud back- uhu. inhalation. neuralgia. 8t. Vita have general mine-I. ad the Mlle-sins irrecolarltlu t-In‘. amid View md (rowing girls. Itmnedoumflcim on will-no 't'ink .03.. â€as tint tho [all ï¬lm 1'! than an wwhlw no. MM togoam u l r ém 0:634qu MIMI. Io an“ man they. For many month. I» M nub puma nu nulv titanium “Items on Mflhflld‘ M! h only. met; yum at n z m on form: I on and «mm: «Man m but um am out mun. I wad Mum-nu and .mad «mm m but am no: the datum help until ulna-t W alum my gu- mum wa- dimud .m m. \\'u- “MM Punk mm. I Nun mm AMI-Informant. mmm Rheumatism is rooted: in the blood sâ€"that in a medical fact every, poor ruenmatio Butters!- should know. maiments Ind outward Applications cannot possibly can rheumntum. They, are a. waste of money and. while the sufferer is mine them the douse is steadily; growing “’Ol'Se-nr "m slowly but surely taking a ï¬rmer grasp upon the entire system. Rhon- matism must he treatql throughthe wood. This is the only. way in gtln'ch the poisonous-old: can be driv- en out. Dr. Williuno’ Pink Pills ac- tually make new blood and thus ul- unyn can rheumttlsm. Every done at these pills helps to nuke new Nth red blood which sweeps the com Add (roan tho untam. 1“no the whim; “joints nut muvs- clog And aim the rhemntlo new nulth (no from pl'll. Amount those who‘onn bur WI'UII- to the truth of has stalemat- h Ilia nor-till Luann. of at. Joroum. Que» For my mouth. oh. anthr- N (m thaw-tum and hunt bun to “that no um â€newt-ml; I «cum Watt â€Lum- lot. "as hut-nu uncut Hula». (“mm mm." For nut: months! [QM-U not†n on" â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bullet. (nee Mm L4 HM returned tram their My trip Friday evening} and pro whiting friends in town. The will m to Toronto and take nnx'edduyndhatewdzyl. :1 -â€"M’r. Nahum Gruhun spent last saw and. Sunday at. his homin East Oakwouh Two' weeks ago he returned to Knox Collage from his minim field near Vazreville, ‘Alberta. â€"Tho many friends. 0! Mia B. E. Macaulay, who has been wjgh Tren- ton trienda Ior some tape. will learn with plum that she is recovering from a mien: illness uni hopesaooo to be home again. â€".\Xm. (Dr.) Bwhop and Miss Ann: have returned from London. where they have been spending the last. three week- †guests at Mu. Bi- shop's daughter. Mn. Batman. iâ€"lis 0th: Weldon. at the Cu- tom. aim um. left .last week tor Toronto. to swept a position as trained nurse a 11m Toronto gen- an! bapital. . . milks McMillan. at J. Satellite 4; Sons’ stun. visited. her home in Nor- uood on: Suntan. and took in the hit on WM . returning last evening. uâ€"Measrs. Bay 'J'. Brady. and. Frank Leo Mills, 0! New York City. (I. S. A. are registered at the Pym house. â€"Paru Hope Guide; Mm. (Capt). w. '1'. Clukq and children returned to- day. tram a. plenum: visit with friends in. Lindsay. ‘ â€"Mr. J. Diamant has been temp - ararily, removed from Crillia to Lindp- laJI Grand. Trunk depot. -Mr. F. W. SumflleMr. A. J. Hooper and Mr. M. H. Bmkenshire left for Peterboro Monday; morning. â€"Mr. Thomas. travelling age-u 01 11101. C. 3.. was law. vmek on business. ‘ -Mzrs. E. Stations, of Welland. 53 ï¬ning her cousin. 1113. J. L. Per- has. Egg") st. . uâ€"Mxr. Ben Can-scum has return- cd from a tap to the Canasliuu' Northwest. â€"Mayom D. Ewing. of Coboura'. wt a_ few hours in bowp yesterday. -Mr. Fred. We}. of Toronto. an Q My. W. 5' in town {on a W‘ d." . r - â€"Bu.rhhar C. E. Weeks. of Wood- Ville. haunted business in town last. wtek. . . -Mzr. G. 1-1. Shipmnvn. oi Cannin- ton. pard our town a. business visa lset week. Song Wng'pe’ntirsunda': Vin â€"Mr. J. C. Lacy. of King‘s Wharf, was 5:1 town lately. on bus;- new†Mammz, of Hartley. was in town sunning“. -M.r¢ Jan. Thundybe. of Oakwood. was in town last mt. . â€"l[r. G. H. Brown. of Pete-bow. mas Lu town last week. â€"Mr. Wm. Davis. of Babcaygcon. was 'Zm' town 13;: week. s , ;â€"'Mr. .W Barker. 0! Hartley, was in town Saturday, on 'ousmou. â€"M.r. Bud: Parish. of J. Sutcmle AS IRAVfllERS (0le MD 60 '1 GOULD SCAMS!“ WALK. PIT!" MOI“. MUTE“. m M the course 0! a («w ouldm they wore helm do by "Mu the pain hum Id the “ï¬lm to Iowa my I continued taking the pills an! months what: awry l o! the trouble but! damn. It I. M m Duty. The [oval paper uhould as 'm every home. No children should as allowed to grow up in ignorance who can do mum to appreciable the ham paper. It 35 said to as the new“ stone 0! intelligence in all than matters not to as (ound "in noon. 13‘5†your chili-en a to ' payer which contain: not a an noon’ b'ttho person. place or . w no 1. “w or imp; «or board at. and how 00:13: you upset them to no haunted. But kt tuna In" the hon. paper and 336 of mmwmthcgqmoet 321d ‘ V t . are an. him no: tn interest is awa- hand which m with even a- mltnl at tho hm! pm. Thus 1: lil‘fliflmhtmud those hm villi“! the paper- all an. m boob. Mulligan in. an.“ to tbgr A nor: wum mm mm: rm and“: awn Mul- nub-m «and computeâ€. coma watt we. mum Ila-ht- M Mr mm but“ tho:- I W huh WM the atom on Lalo superior. The Rams“. which nbo «um in. lml I had duo. â€or «no and mu am: «a «and to the amt at w u» a was ‘m m 333 m5. The a»? mu undula- 3“. mm- will mun In his blu- gnu pdthn maul fl- ames-nor la n" M. ml. um kl" "10 3““ â€â€˜d min. with KM )1“:th W‘Gh- .. at m mum-In unit. snd up United Stats; 'Re has may with circle 1! Mess and‘per- Innd friends. who qteem him oath ton has high stadium in tho '4'??- m; ï¬eld sad for his persons! quditig ,Hq will bring to his new ephem at nativity an extensive knowledge 0t advertising values ‘04 conditions Which csnnqt fail to en- sure hie future success. ‘ Th; J‘ H. Wod- Advurtisin; Ax- In thfl: mm to practically ev- aw. lam-Anya: in mg may Mr. Nani: in one at the beqt known and. mm successful advertising men inClnIdpilgAh'nmgpqistamfliar 3 Mr. C. C. Norris. who ha been for 1°1th yearn connected with The Mail anti Empire. and for the lag: ‘ï¬ve years. has been the advertising manager. has W his position with the paper. Mr. Norris has ac- quired u; inparqtin the J. H. Woods Advertising Agency. Limited, a! that city. and win Wya- be smitt- ad with Mr. Wood; in the mugge- meal: a mm l Iwmmlanm uwmm. Eon???“ LINDSAY 0233‘. i 00'9-0090OIOOOOOOOOOOQQOQOOOOOO0990009900 0.9.3. w m “M ZOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOowoooooooooooooQOOOOOWG J. SIITGLIFFE SONS, on???“ LINDSAY 02:23. The Millinery we are showing ‘ forthis msonisby farthe best to Q be round. It comprises the very - latest styles in the fashionable coloringsâ€"made to suit each individual customer. Moderate prices and quick deliv- ery of just the hat that suits you is the great factor of this store’s millinery success. Come and see our magniï¬cent showing. No obligation to buyâ€"just get posted on millinery DEMONSTRATION loom N W M a m. Bohogymon Independent ; The Alex- andw ï¬rst. with trouble on Monday, on Pigeon Lake. She was twin; nix heavy cribs ct 10.sz norm Iron Ball name. and the. gate that was blowing up the lake madp it h dc.- penu tug. When about our tho Mom part ot'tho lake'tho flu: crib pill“ to PM wid) the min tint wan put an it. The. Ion. about 87 mm up the mat hunt- mu W [m r. mount an. MM In at“ thus an. In. death. '1‘ “out win a m uni I) W. un- v. I hound hum m. woman“ In â€My. with M- w and con- ou'm “up. who know but wldflnuumot mankind- m d hut any! uwoctm ct min. R. w“ nomad wm t lmhudm Ind Mouuuvuy tun- UH. ml «am the «unta- «I mm M- Ian. Then an In. Road. d Wakeï¬eld. Mn; it". Stup- hud. at "which. Mu Oouou. at My. M u. um Ola-“nu a!†ham It" m M. .Whim Gin-mick: Mr. Wm. H“... 1'! Mun. who died at h“- reci- denoo an Mandi. here on Thin-i9 M. on. 0th. wan burn in (hom- sbip d Whitby, Ind in his 011114th W m tho township of unripe“. Bone you! utter his muting. he moved um to lat 85. B.F.. town-bin d Whitby. :tturwud- punch-am; th may turn «n the King-tan Rand. Um hp vulva-qt ho punch-M I». In. Tm. Much a5mpathy is ï¬elt for It. and Mrs. Robt. Jordan. Sum-51.. Lrndeay, over the death of that daughter. Mrs. W'iltmm Turner, who died Wednesday. Sept. 19. Auhouzh she had been ailing [or some years she was 01 a very momma: club :cler, might; and banana! human: and bore her “Itching: with great patience. She was a faithful atzcn. dnnt at the Cambridge-at. MW chmch.1‘he feeling for the psi-cuts an account of there gains: Jut one daughter nnd mm eon. Mrs. Turner and Wesley. who was killed in the West about eleven months a 3.0 The deceased [cues a bmhnd. anther and mother to mourn her loss. ‘ ANTEDâ€"AMMu-brs.8. No. 8, Verdun, for thoycu 1907. $00. ApplytoJ. J. DEVI!!! 3:331“. BobaygoonPHOâ€"wt OBITUARY. n «unta- «I Then are In.