‘ ‘,.'J.. 1 *3; .: ' 3‘."- ‘. .. a _ . , -..;.s.w3}'.’~.5,-.v V fl ’ :- ann‘myLK/a ply-1": “:1. v I . ___,:,. ran away, Completely demolishing the Mr. Junkin had taken off his vest. while mower. putting up a fence, and when he wont. to Mr. Walter Butler and W. J. Goodhand get his vest the watch, which was in went north picking thimblc berries last pocket, was missing. How it got under week, but do not report them very plon- tho sichalk is not knowu, but it. is sup- titul. ‘ posed that somebody took the watch and A number from Rosedale attended the hid it there, and either could not locate weekly prayer meeting here on Friday it again or was afraid to come back. Mr. 5 last. Junkin is, needless to say, pleased at l Mrs. Jas. H. Thurston, and youngest having recovered the watch, which is a son, Herbert, left on Wednesday, Aug. good oue,aiid apparently none the worse 25th, to join M r. Thurston at Suver,0rc- for its somewhat Riszinwinklcy ex perâ€" gon, U. S. A. M r Thurston has been out ience. It was advertised in the Gazette since March and has decided to make it at the time it was lost. tesults from his home. Mrs.Thurston was also accom- Gazette ads may occasionally seem a panicd by Mr Thurston's brother and little slow, but they are awful sure. ' e . ' ‘ . .~. .scstcl' B}1'\Yn1', lhmston an? Mlb' M' W. I. MEETING.â€"The regular meeting iIurdock, of liobcaygeon. The many f u x W n ._ I H; t DW 1 ‘11 I. ‘b friends of Fcnclon Falls and vicinity rc- 0 . u†onâ€) b "s l u. 0 his 15’ ( ‘ib Friday at the home of Mrs. Minthornc gret very much the departure of Mr. and l t R , . . . n M rs. Thurston. .i . osedale locks. the steamer Iliapatha Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryans left for the taking 0:11 Who “‘15th to 5Ԡ"n‘mvmg in" Northwest on Month), three oclock. The meeting opened in ‘ ' the usual way, Mrs. Dr. Gould presiding. All answered the roll call with interest- ing contributions to the programme. Some splendid pointers on pickling were \WWI‘J‘,‘,‘\F - .. , . , _ _, The Largest and East deserted. Steels In town of Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Ready-made Clothing, Friday, September 3rd. 1909 _,â€"'â€"â€"â€" Boots and Shoes, etc. - T An Influence for Peace. _._â€"â€" Samuel Gompers has a plan for uniting Bu 'y's Green. the workmen of all countries. If this is given. Miss Flett and Mrs. Calder gave readings. The meeting was closed with Correspondence of the Gazette. The harvesting is nearly completed? and those who have threshed say the grain is turning out well. Our school commenced on Monday with Miss Parker, of Dunsford, as teachâ€" er. Shc comes highly recommended. Mrs. Geo. Smith, of Mariposa and Mrs. W. Eyers, of Toronto, are visiting friends here. Mrs. Stewart, of Michigan, was visitâ€" ing her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Flett, last week. Mrs. Medows, of Calgary, was renewâ€" ing acquaintances in this vicinity. Mr. Geo. Copeland, of Toronto, was visiting his aunt, Mrs. R. Gamble, over Sunday. A little baby an influence for peace instead of strife it will be welcomed, but it has the as- pect of antagonismâ€"Globe. Any serious plan for uniting the work- men of all countries will have the aspect of antagonism to low wages, long hours and other things too numerous to men- tion which workmen of all countries con- sider undesirable. To secure better con- ditions is the chief, if not the only, object of uniting. At the meeting at Paris of the international trades union congress at which Mr. Gompers made his proposition, 9. resolution was adopt- ed for an appeal to the unionists of the world to strive for the abolition of war. If this is not an influence for peace, what is it? the national anthem. Tables were set and all sat down to a sumptuous supper,- which was much enjoyed, after which Mr. Cashore thanked the ladies for the honor of occupying the head of the table, he wished the W. I. every success ' 'f , and thought their motto a worthy one. ‘ Avote of thanks was tendered by the ladies to Mrs. Mintliorne, also to Mr. Cashore for his kindness in conveying them to ltosedzilc. The party arrived about 7.30 well pleased with the day's outing. 2 l i E ' $11313?an campaigningqu "1515ng inmrnmlruqï¬imnmt WSWth iuwmmpr‘ligmxnnmr ï¬lm! iufyrflmnW m: 5 ..__..â€".â€". Fall Fair Dates. Following are the dates of full fairs home of M r. Ernest Akister. to be held in this diSttiCt : . x’a--_ And the public generally we beg to announce girl has arrived at the ‘3’3-4~‘1v1~‘i"“v‘7v Mrs-WM“ lvfé'av‘i'k *gh’lï¬hr Ir V a .1 v ; The school trustees held a meeting ed last week, the people } that we have in stockâ€"aiid-more coming to hand-‘5 _ I _ ' Bobcaygcon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. ‘29_3‘(7 3 * the latest styles in ~ ' "e " " " ................................... 82%.: 2 ~ , E t , ' The fan fair season Wm very soon be Powms corners' I llaliburton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept.'30 : _ with us again, if indeed it may not be (Correspmldcnce “film Gazette.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60203.00]? . THE DIFERENT NEW SHADES iggloiotii‘gbifi:giggliifii;iiihngniï¬iiiiifo hqfcgsï¬gnbshowers rubastor t0 the Lakeï¬eld 23 29 y" - 3i.3;i2§li‘i;.&i“§§“snl§tii illliiiif‘it‘fi ‘Mr- Le‘é’ï¬e Ruthgsfm'd left fin,- ti‘iiflihti:iz::z:::::::::i?.Ԥg§3 3% 3'; and a ï¬ne assortment of Wash Goods and White gymâ€glfg‘gegggcggii$33233; iii-’6 $623 3331. iii‘éyifilfé t3 3‘63? 1.2.333} eggs-“,1, ------------------------------------- Egg; 3 32; Linens. ‘ “4,. tions and a wide cducatibonal Kin- erkazlg):m‘lffgai3lflï¬xï¬agï¬dtheQiqgéhiï¬gsltg ___.__--.+ ..... H v, j ‘ gl‘l‘g‘cgi5:00?lggg‘ï¬f‘gg’elityggï¬ pnothcr barn and contents have gone up The ï¬rst rural mail delivery in tho ~ eather B10011} Undershll tS. mensiéns throughoilb‘ the 32mm)“; are in smoke. County of Peterboroughmfzp;($3831:- The New DerCtowe corsets at and $1'50‘ ileï¬gï¬ï¬ï¬â€˜cï¬fâ€˜ï¬ a S.teM1y mfll‘emée recently to consider a different plan of munication road and in the Township of ,.,. Sprian Jackets tlieir spietehgign‘émiiiï¬f ihzftrziioiiigqro? new†“'0 “'“001 house i“ “'3 “Wm Enms'mm’ “long t“? “mi.†mad, helm; '8). O ' ronto Exhibition At the bi†3h W a Our opinion is they can't make the the first to have their mails brought to " larger ï¬ercentno'e of the crow‘a attgcnw change to soon, as the cold weather Will their homes. MR. Pat. Sullivan, driver of 7;! ._ inj’arc Sinhtse‘érs without ,1“ “tic? soon be here and ï¬nd the trustees sleep- the Ennismore stage Will be the postman 1,.5'. mil. interng in t’he exhibiés 5213;] the ing. During 51:: weeks of holidays noth- on this rout until October,’ when Mr. P J ,r i principal beneï¬t at ,m exh’ib‘ition is ing was done. Trustees and townshlp Scollard Will have charge of it. The rur- I ,_ that received by the: eimbitors th0m_ councillors are generally supposed to be al delivery Will no dpubt be greatly «K .’ selves in conversation Yam each other natural born busmess men. Some don t appreciated by the farmers. Most of I ii i, Patterns. interchange of ideas and comfmrison 0} DOHGVO ii» them have put bur-Ls on their gates and: r :2, i results, with the advantage of having __, m these the ma“ wm be left. 'V illustrating material right at hand. Com- _ 3} I" parisons with a neighbor's achievements D]’.‘NTAL.â€"~Dr. Sims will be at the Exâ€" 3' are of more value than comparisons with hibition from Monday until Friday, in- ' , what has been done by somebody at a elusive, and his ofï¬ce will be closed dur- ‘ , distance, where climatic and other con- ing that time. '- , . % ditions may be different. County and township shows should be encouraged in every way. Those having anything worth exhibiting should not neglect to bring it along to the local show. It is time that the I-lcft-something-better-than-that-atâ€" liome-becausc-I-didn’t-think-it-wasgood- enough -toâ€"sliow spirit was dead and buried. Boost the fall fair. _____â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" WONDERLAND.â€"â€"Wonderland is closed this week on account of the absence of the proprietor, Mr. Johnstone, who is taking a holiday. He expects to return on Wednesday next. Conocomr TRIP CANCELLED. â€"â€" The steamer Kawartha has cancelled her .regular trips to Coboconk, but will conâ€" tinue to take passengers and supplies to Rosedale. For information as to time etc., apply at Burgoyne & Son’s store. PIANO CLASS.â€"â€"Miss Brown, A. T. C. M ., of Lindsay, intends organizing a class for Piano and Theory pupils in Fenelon Falls. It is desirable that applications be made at once at Mr. W. T. Junkiii's, Oak street, on Mondays or Tuesdays. Pupils prepared for examinations. KINMOUNT Farmâ€"A Special train will leave Lindsay for Kinmount at 9.30 a. m. on Saturday, September 11th, the second day of the Kinmount Fair. Single fare We wantcveryone to know that buy- ing is not a necessary passport to the courtesy of this store. We are always pleased to Show goods regardless of whether or not you are ready to buy. The kind of goods we insist on selling look better, are better and cost you no more than the kind that are made merely to sell. Your satisfaction is the partic- ular thing we aim at and we aim to make this the safest store for you to buy at. Personals. Dr. and Mrs. Burritt and granddaugh- ter, of Toronto, arrived at the Hotel Kawartha on Monday evening to spend a few days holidays. Miss O’Leary, of Orillia, has been en- gaged by the school board in place of Miss McColl, resigned, and will be here for shool opening on Tuesday, Sept. 7th. Mrs. Edgar, of Lucknow, will take Mr. You Will be doing Eggs taken in exchange I yourself an injustice for goods. sememswmwsmasuswew t: t9 Jewelry, Silverware, n ' All thp latest styles in Jewelry,»many new patterns in Table Silverware, a Tomnto' tï¬;slélétia;?ï¬ortlg§s You take no J largelinc 0t lune Leather Goods. SEE OUR. SOUV‘ENIR CHINA. __ i W..- ‘“ ‘.‘ " “ . . ' - . _ ’I- - : at, _ captuied the only honor seniOi leaiing 1f your Dress Goods At Smitten Eros“, FOOT OF KENS.1 STREET, LINDSAY. will enjoy an hour sp ' ‘ things we Goods. eclipses From Us. Get Your Supplies gear Summer Visitor's ent in inspecting the many beautiful are showing this season. Fine China, Fine Leather Lord's place in the North Ward school. Miss Alice Quigg has returned from her holidays, and has resumed her duties in the post-ofï¬ce. M r. and M rs. F. C. Johnstone are visit- ing friends and relatives in Kingston and Toronto. M rs. A. J. Cameron and Miss Cameron arrived on Tuesday from Orillia, Wash- ington, and intend residing at the Falls. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cameron arrived ltiome on Monday from their wedding , rip. M rs. J. II. Stanton and son Gordon are in Toronto, visiting her brother, Mr. Jos. McFarland._ ' Mr. J as. A. Deacon, of Toronto, is spending his vacation in town. Miss Johnstonc, of Toronto, is visiting her brother, Mr. F. C. J ohnstone. Mrs. Gardiner. of Belleville, is visiting her brother, Mr. P. C. Burgess. Mr. John Shane is spending a week in Baddow. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) Mr. Reid, of Springbrook, is a guest at Mr. John Suggitt‘s. Miss Climo, of Cobourg, is visiting in our burg. , Quite a number from here attended the Presbyterian church at Rosedale last Sunday evening. Mr. T. Watson and Miss Althea, also Mrs. F. Watson, of Coboeonk, called on Baddow friends on Sunday. Mr. D. Hawkins, of Woodvillc, spent a. couple of days last week with Mr. J. Butler. ' _ 'M rs. E. Henley took very ill while vis- iting at her daughter's, Mrs. Joe. Grifï¬n, lbutuve are pleased to see her around again. _ Mr. Howard Wilson, Miss Ethel Wil- son and Miss O. Townsend visited in for the round trip. The Lindsay band will be in attendance. Good horse races are on the programme for the day, be- sides other attractions, including the merry-go-round. Sr. Anonnw's iCiiUneiI.â€"â€"The pastor, continuing his sermons on Daniel, will preach next Sabbath morning on “ The King Who Became an Ox.†The evening subject is “ Modern Mcroz.".. ..At a meeting of the managing board of St. Andrew’s Church, Dr. Mason, M. P. P., in the chair, it was decided 'to hold anni- versary services on Sunday and Monday, October 24th and 25th. On Sunday Rev. A. McMillan, M. A., will preach, and a Thanksgiving supper will be served on the 25th. Watch for further intimations. PASSED WITH Homesâ€"We extend our congratulations to Miss Dorothy C. French, who was successful not only in passing the second part of the ï¬rst or senior leaving examination at Lindsay the county secures this year. Principal Kirkconnell has sent his hearty congrat- ulations to Miss French upon her bril- liant success. Lindsay Collegiate is very successful with its candidates this year. The staff of teachers includes some of the most excellent in the Pro- vince, while in the Principal, Mr. Kirk- connell, it possesses a leader and teacher whose interest in his pupils, and efforts to secure their advancement in their studies, are descrvmg of the highest ‘ commendation. Los'r FOR SEVEN Yamsâ€"While work- ing at the sidewalk on Bond street cast one day last week, Mr. Thos. Scott found a good gold watch under a piece of plank upon which one end of a stringer had been resting. There were some leaves and rubbish on top of the watch, but the plank had kept it dry, The and has been running ever since. and when wound up it commenced going if you buy your fall or Winter coat before con- sulting our line. We are in a posi- tion to serve you better than ever before. We are showing absolutely New Goods. and Mantles come from our store. 50 yds. extra quality pure linen stripe crash, reg- ilar 1210. s ccial ,, F ’ E’ _ 100. 100 yds Glass Check Tow- elling, 22 inches wide, blue and red check reo“. 12%0. for , D- l a}: m . a . - 3 r 5 r. r . ‘ . g . y a Cambray over Sunday. steel chain on the watch was consulcrâ€" as F {g N, a, . '3 °‘ . *7 . ~' ms ' \I =- - I Mr. W. Golden spent Sunday in ably rusted. Mr. John Jnnkin, of Vcru- gill? . . ~ Ragtime; S M] l 1 lam, lost a watch about seven ylcars a go , ' ' l ' ï¬riï¬n ,-"'.'; l l‘- - urgi; mt an exciting time ‘ near where M r. Scott found t le time- I (a. Thu-in :9. F LEE! in g last week._jllnle pulling peas his team piece, and afterwards idcntilicdit as his. ‘ r “iii u.4334;.xiié‘ï¬oliii‘flmn'ï¬ ..