al‘imii‘, JULY 3131, 1 legulnrity of the bowels is an absolute , Isity for good health. Uni†Iwasre maIItIti-r from the {00d " .- ‘coliects here is o: rid - H once a day. i: decgys and Sign“ jut-hole baby. causin biliousnesg, ‘ gestion and sick iadaches. m and (ithqr harshIminexâ€"al pug-83%.: irritate the delicate lining of bowels. Dr. Morse's Indian sscnonrwo - ' . . ? ,v . I .. I ' -‘ ' ' ,lmomrmam PAGESEtolz LOOPERYEAB _ - 1 . , . I River7Claims Another VICtim-7 - , Many Lindsay Summer Sale at lchafiey’s ‘ Joseph York, Only Son, Drowned Monday . People at Fr. «Father of Eleven, Buries the Eleventh 'Gajvin’s Picnic P:iI13IIâ€"â€" er‘ircly vegetableâ€"t ,1 t..Ie .m .3515 ('TIft'Ctl‘1‘8in Without w cams, Suki-Sing or grlping, U†at : ._...â€" Dr- Morse’s “ " Oh, my poor little Joe, the dear ed with all speed to the river bank, to and from work, mining himself The C.M.B.A. exc 'on to Bobcny- little laddie. I have lost my only and with the assistance of Mr. Ter- ,5 best he could. m on T l y w†largely attend- friend. my bosom companion. I rill, who happened by. they modded " He was just getting useful." said ed by members or the society and indinn Root Pub: are now located some {two miles mother reside, and where the «leceasâ€" ed upon by the excursxonists. About north of Lakelield. For a time Mr. ed young lad was born. lie is 400 took in the trip, while o\'er 1500 York worked for l‘lnvelles' Ltd 1111- well known to many in town, as is attended the picnic, loading coal cars, but on Moriday ‘Mr. Stabler, his son-in-law, who for , was engaged in unloading a car of -a time \as engaged with the water- 0 lumber. Living alone as he did with works department in laying new l0 5 sensation his younger Joseph, the father be- mains. 1 Case Recalled came very much attached to the lad, Interment took place to-day, M. 1‘). and as the boy had no person to 'l‘nngney having charge of the funer- --â€" stay with be accompanied his father al. cued Mme. Coquo. 1i . » ._. n. York, sr., was engaged in unload- ing a. carload of lumber in the vicin- ity of the Digby Lumber Co.'s plan- ing mill (on the Baker mill site) for Mr. Jas. Peel, barrister. The young lad was engaged in playing about the mill ,vard, amusing himself as best he Could and,was not missed until his straw hat was seen floating on lthe water. The frantic father rush- ,» which says. "rm = ï¬t touch them." dear cousin. I hay. in _-.. , .,,.-_v._;-p prevailed Porthou . r -: ,lr,~:< The procure!!! t‘r1.;.;»-':nrrl. accept my 1 ,. -. \,’m;:' dinner has been a ‘. r-!. ’,-'.‘.V I have eaten'†. . . wt may were mystify. ‘~'_f1IIl ’o r'ltrl his mu.- * ~ evelirnvv. but tho toque-fluff! came and I (131': To be patient. y). -. u "7»: this interruption in -1 :. Were unintelligible to Chief of Police Chilton has inform- ed The \Varder that the party who .causell so great a Sensation at the Ops station two weeks ago is no lFather GaIVin,slPicnic lllove-Crazed other, (from reports reca-ived) than WWVW‘ _ __ .. mâ€? ‘7“ '1 WW _'fh ‘_-._ ‘4" hr ' " " " ““"“ ‘*â€"â€" â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€" -â€"__ Boarder Had ‘ the man arrested in one of Toronto's Was a Hu e Success . . .1. g A Big Knife â€"0â€" .')' 1:: "I 2' the contrary, 3 tom. ‘9 . had been dischnr _ . . . , ., . . god by the prisoner , .1- -: .1: ('l :‘L. L P A t t . v .. . 9 * . in st avmg Con rac Bobcgygeon, July 29.â€"â€"The event I supremacy. Truly after all this is 8. III IIIIIIIIIII accompanied at that otliciul. ‘wonderful old world, full of rich- Stratford, July 2$.-H«,irace Rolph, hearing and admitted he came from 2 , j'.;. ‘11... puqueliurd. they C l b S d . The prisoner received a p0lice court - :: ~.: tin» lilblt'. folded t t d- lseemingly most noteworthy uringl - ~. . , . I .. omp e e y a ur a- , h _ . . ffness. beauty and glory, and the ‘a machinist, made a desperate .11â€" Bowniamille. travellnv' mostly . by the week 18 t e monster picnic o ' tempt to cut the throat of Mrs.1 †* ‘ . ’ ‘ ’ . . . We [13,, ,0, wmg Mae Ladies’ black silk h hove bmed m Wren. lav only and dragged the river bed along the the father to a Wardel' reporter. their many friends, and was a. grand , mm . ose reci 1,10 sale......... 08¢ daughter is married and ml at sh ' ‘Th te “ aster (notional-d poured t a ' I .. 1., ............. . , , , .1 ng ore line for the body. e We I" and would run errands to the post success. The Steamer Stoney Lake mzz war..- bottle the third or a aâ€! Ladies’ black silk hose rev. 55c sale 4 some p "a he†Lakef‘em- â€â€œ1 I was but two (at deep at this pomt. ofï¬ce and down town to the stores, was taxed to her full capacity on €303 Of the young men. served . ’ . D GOODIOOIIOOOIIcubic-0.0... 5c don't know Whgre Av Wlfe is. J†but mllrkb" and it was imposible to and he was a \rery Monte little iea‘7ing the to“.n “.harf' and w), 11' 1:1 1:11;: the same DVODOrtion '3 . Ladies black lISle hose reg. 43 sale. .00... ..~...... ........... 320 Was my only friend and now he has see the lad. HOWet-erI in a short chap. He came with me to work were obliged to wait until the 51?. issed [11: bottle to Formosa†“Illa. White, tan and black lack hose re g 50c sale 40c gone-my poor little Joe." time the young lad was brought to land we did not miss him until his Lintonia was going which. carried 'i'lt‘ï¬fl-"V ' . . ' """â€' --------- 'nie sad meanings of a riefâ€"strick- the surf made 1 - ' . . ' , lE‘Le war-r men ï¬lled up the! Lhildrens tan cotton hose all sizes..... ‘ 10 f thel' ho M nda f - ' - ace and~mose pre-sem lb“ "'5 seen “31mg on the “tale.“ the remammg number “ho came ‘0 II .. .. min “nu". [h rm“ I Ch'ld . , . . ..................-.....1 -ï¬c en a . w o y est 1115 on- hereic efforts to resuscitate life. oh. my poor little Joseph. ths cn;o_v the day's outing. 1-. :1“. ,I . {I e classelhgbgfh†1 recs tan princess ribbe d 086 reg. 25c sale...............20c 13' 9°“ “mug" ‘ dmwnmg “Cidem- 30m? twenty-ï¬ve minutes later 'Dr- lmakcs iive‘ bOyS-that I have lost. Father Galvin's annual picnic at .._ .:. ,1: ,.,,,,.,mm, tOdoso W1 It Elbow Silk gloves, brown, white, navy, pale blue, reg.- $1 awakened deep Sympathy in the mine arrived and although the 6%., raise one at all. The others Bobcaygoon was an inwmive w m‘ny 172,49 . . .1; 5." we end of the: h sale .,-._,,,,,, , 1: hearts of east ward residents living heart was still heating it was im- 1 lost all through sicknessâ€"typhoid to visit the Village, Wm.“ eVervthing ~ «311132 or a drink “:52: Elbow thread , " "um-Ac in tha Vicmity of the corner of St. possible to revive life. the heart fever, diphtheria and colds, and now was in readiness to entertain the via- .1;1 -- .. o.â€" of the ruby. had pas.“ ‘ . gloves, Whlte, grey, black, tan reg 60c sale 470 Paul and King-sts. Occupying two boats becoming fewer and fewer until I this last poor little fellow has gone itors in a royal manner and furnish :2. ' - r :1 --.:e topaz, Ladies short sleeve cashmere vests reg. 45c sale...... 37c meagel'ly fumisbed moms ““99 Mr- ï¬nally all hope was given up Of 5a“ and left me all alone- 1 do not amusement that was enioved by all. 1,» ,1. "gm his T" «v A ~ . , _ "'""' ' - ~ ' r - ' - ' ' " . . - .â€" . . in. 311191.. of the my; , Ladies short sleeve, Silk mixed vests reg. 50': sale 40c Jéseph lork' Who I11“ .berea‘ed 0‘ m" the 30“"3 ,me' lmow where hlS mother is. 111., weather conformed to the stand- » - 1...: ..: \0 drank hair a Thread vests 23c for 19 18 f 15 1- f " his only son, Joseph Jr., a lad of . How the actident happened no per- “ He was a smart and bright little ard of perfection bordering on the . .. ï¬ll-Titgijinpd Wine and L d‘ I . C, c or 1 c, ac or.\........,.....,.,12c seven summers. son seems to know, althoughlit is fellow," continued the father, who ideal, and once the picnic grounds v-~.« £51131...“ Ifbat born. a les cambric drawers, embroidery and lace trimmed, 38c for The Sad drowning- “'hiCh occurred surmised that the your!!! lad slipped was sobbing as if his heart “would “ore entered nothing was lacking to ; I ... ‘ “ ‘ 0 all Drag 30c, reg. 60c for 45¢, reg. 50¢ sale ......... ... 40c about 4.30 o’clock Monday after- in oil a boat house wharf and went break," and l was going.r to send him please the mom fastiduous lover of 1 .y l .,'I"_'pjj*;v-d saw him “van". Ladies? black lawn blouses open fronts or open backs re 1 50 noon, haaIInoI eye Witnesses and deâ€" down Without uttering a scream: to the east ward school after the hilarity and convivality throughout ' ;:.-_- undiluted and Signed sale . - g ' tails are lacking as to how the young Just three months ago Mr. \ork summer holidays. I have lost my the day, The sail was a grand fea- ------.--.-.-.--..-..... ....... ......... .1....... .....l.25- lad slipped into the murky ScugOg, and son moved to Lindsay along best. friend, my poor little Joe." ture of the OUting‘. The act-ommO- m: an: or these bea . . WE but from what can be learned the with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. York it appears is a nativeidatjon nd courtosv of the crew of n ,,,':, ARE A t v v a. . a“. . GENTS FOR D A CORSETS accident happened as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stapler, who of L'xm-jdge, where his fame,- and :both steamers were highly commentâ€" :‘e snowiy still, bUWed ta'k . . . . ‘panoramn of a great electrical storm 211‘ hr, on the railwav track and sleep- Father Galvin s in the agricultural !viewed at a distance but confirms Bray, and then e his own life in- lg . ing under the blue, Canopy of heaven. . _ :..1‘:. Um and promoted!- l'- nu Noni-St. west will he arrival for completion. - ' " h ‘: A†5â€â€œ me†master ‘ '>\' to-morrow nivrht, afteri The Folev a". Gleesun firm Will have Made, Prisoner Will 89 Ex- park to-day. both-mg was lelt un- one's appreciation of the DiVine hand the ofï¬ce Of Sanitary Inspector In?†The woman who was in his com- . '. . ,1 A . , . . , ‘ .. . - - l ' done to make it a success and from in all tthgS- with at the c‘ty hall 10â€"day 1h") . - . bod nd has not been lo~ . . . "ft/r the luxuries 1_. “ngtlnns \\-lll start on Llnll- their first contract, which Comprised unlined M W'll' B k h h h fell violently in love with his land lpan, decay]! a .. 1- , ' ._ 7, - ,1 . , - , 1 ' ' “s. ' ' - 3‘5- 1 tam roc-, “' 0 as 0011 ' ‘ ' ' 1 risoner was sent. ' 3-1: the want of a a.» 1mm hint nOitIlIi tto :IlIteI’Iche layizglof (pavementfon flight, W1; every standpomt it “a a magnlï¬ till for some time passed awav quiet- lady, and so frightened the wortmn‘iabfld siti‘eIIIaS'II‘bllcmie :0 waive trial l i\' ~ ‘ . '- . . . ' ' ' ' N . ‘I . / , ’3' ‘ l 1 probable t a 9 am an m 533 sts ‘ms “1 a. cent success. l‘he {la} was perfeCt ' ly Thursdav morning. She was that he was ordered to ï¬nd new b: lurv 1: \..{i.~‘r‘led till he was Efforts to secure the release of, _ 1“,...“ we page of .1, on. will he completed by vance of the time called for in the the crowd of 1500 0,. so were happv , , . . . ~1 4: - ' ,, . _ _ . ' car 1 1‘ ‘ '- Id In S. - "-tivl precaution. be .. s our-111' night of this Week. The agreement made between them and Prnate Wlmam A' M0" from the . - ‘ . - id ~ h ' “ed to her In“ "bung ,place P“ o .g g . . ‘ ‘ - - - - ‘ Central Prison ar x ted h' EVeUth’mg was â€mug†so t at dav afternoon. Mr. Brock has the '1’“? woman accompanied 1â€â€œ to! . i ‘ “ hm then remove the†ma- the corporation or the town Of Lmd- ' d e‘ e Dec by 15 ithere was no hitCh anywhere and svmoathv of thr whol c u ‘t~ Mr Bunseith's othce to procure hiS [ â€ms M â€â€œ1â€" mm an ad- in connection with paving say by two or more weeks, the 15th “fen S to bear fruit. soon. Negotia- - A r shi «r business ‘ - ' . L - 0. 0mm in 3' ' ' ‘ r I ;-: Ime began to . I . . . . 1 . . . tions have been quietl pursued f r there was none. u 11,, Mrs. Brock left no children, but had help in locating a boardinb house for I . i'xl'lfll 3...:1 -- me City Ol bt. (latharines. of August being the time speCiï¬ed to lover a year This mir _ 0 was done by the two booths on the one adopted child 'her passionate admirer. When the i â€S A S‘ZZLER < . - . . . I . II . ..-..- 1 . . . . - 1 , k l d. . ' nmg a des- - ' . . ~ . ,I ,1": three times .1â€. .. 1 ..... contiact awaits their have the wor comp ete patch from London, Ont., states that ground and the band of the faithful. Herbert Stevens. son of Jas. Ste- man persxsted in threats that if heI ' . men-11rd. a Mr. Lawrence of that city has of- Wh‘? served dinner “nd suppscr m thelvens, who was brought home a could “0t have Mrs. Bré?’ and a ‘Lindsav has been suflering intensely agricultural hull surpasa them- couple of weeks ago from the Wes- home of his own he would kill him- from the hot wave which has been i - sum Pill’tllua . - ~ . i 7 , .k-u». your kind- 1 M k M d . fered to enter into a bond for $5,000 5 lies . their efforts to lease. . . . . , - ~ .; mink or this Fatner a es ur erOUL‘ for the goodzconduct of Moir if he is e m . p ton Sanitarium, passed away Thurs- self.I ML Dunsenlt burned down the With US {0" the past three daVS- The paroled. Moir is imprisoned as a Rather Galvin has not {1 large par- day evening and was buried Satur- corridor to get police assistance. Reâ€" mercurc took n upturn on .Sunda I ish here, that is his parishioners are day afternoon. Besides his parents turning with Sergt. O’Donnell. the! j graduallyaascended “on; 78 ti 0 - ,1“, grozining~ H D ht criminal lunatic, havin been trans- ' . .. . AttaCk Upon 15 aug 611 3' not many so that the burden falls uhe leaves a wife and one boy ninellovecrazed Ralph was found thh a 92 degrees this point being reached ferred to the Central Prison follow- , 1d , had . on fewer shou ers, but every one years of age. Herbert, Was an en- knife about to attack the woman on Tuesdav. To sav that the ‘ land it required four men to take the ' ‘ hen. I\ “ll 15‘ so!†. . . . _ . mg his escape from the Hamilton . - . III†“III Pump- . I . , . . . . a part. hone were idle and all gineer bv occupation. He was about bea 2 ‘ H “mmâ€? JUI‘V 30'â€"A stabbing afâ€" Storms. At about 103013“ mght' asylumI to which he was committed worked willingly and with enthus- 35 vears of a c He had w Red weapon from the struggling lover. was un rable ‘md She“) does not “i: 1.211.11- ,,,,, ex- 12:1. .1-r-‘:-.â€".~rl in the city last night from some unexplainable cause, Hunâ€" after his trial for the murder of Col- iasm. The fame of these picnics as hard t 1 t h' g" . , .9!- ha“ eXpms the extreme of heat, III III IIIIIIII that. v.'~.:.‘;. :.»:-:unatel,v, was not of such ter made the attack upon his daugh- or-Sergeant Lloyd at Wolsley Bar- th 1) , 'ncreases as is . o be is engineers certificate. ,,_°____. more especially at night. Many of 9 years 1:0 3 l ' . and Just when he seemed to be on the the citizens felt like sleeping â€" with their head in the ice box. It was a homogeneous mingling of humidity Clings to motor‘and torrid temperature that was un- -o-â€" ':-I:i=I-S€ lt With a J»? re that fatal results are anti- ter with the knife and inflicted the ’l'he victim was Mrs. Hil- injuries. Had the knife penetrated ._- «1.1111. and the assailant was the neck as deeply as it did the racks on April 17th, 1908. shm by th nu ber 01. priests from , . _. . . . vn t‘ "l - to w's strick down. His bereav- I d B' I h v , P 4 en meg to c anges m the MmlStr) outside who come “1 for the occas- ed ones have the full Sylllpaithy of til1 i “lure lcyCIISt of Justice that have occurred since ion. Besides Father G alvin. .of Gal- the friends of Moir opened negotia- . 1. ' ' ther Sullivan, of Vic- tions, there have b. several checks “31’. were Fa . . . k f F -- I Another death of some suddenness toria. Road; Fitzpatric . o .nnisItook place in Harvey Saturday even- in their sorrow. 1.. .. ' .- Paar. llr. John Hunter. breast, it is quite possible that the - H ;. .1 11,115 that Hunter, without jUglar vein would have been reached, . bearable and which had a tendency . to bring about insensibility and in- mg, when Mrs. James Cnmpbpll pass- Brantford, July 29,â€"Prompt 82- activity. Yachts canoes and skills ed away. Mrs. Campbell had been 3. tion saved the life of William Plum- were seen on the Scugog going north encountered. The applicants have, more; McColl, of Pete rb 0 r0; 1,. r. 371'. :' - ovation whate\‘er, attackediin which event death WQld no doubt - Is u . ' - it 1 nderstood, met With a faxor Fergus O’Brien, of Peterboro and ":5 2.. with a. pocket knife, have resulted. . twn 1,5,3, small blade He evidentâ€"l The police were notiï¬ed of the af- able reception from the Hon. C. J. , . _ . - JOhn O Brien 0f Lakeheldw Fr. Cote. sufferer of th f d M l . ‘1‘. -..d ,II t... . 1 , _ _ _ do , . , . . . as ma or years. The stea . a cunt Peasant man, on as ,, I l ,, ,. l I -I 1 9- 1:31 1, .il‘i..le.tl1rus.t~b at his (Iliaugh lialr’sjnd $112133; tigmthSIZZidwu:tar 23:12:22031‘1; :a‘tiiengvht23iomgtiertfl f Peterhoro; Fr: GUH‘Y. 0f Lmd‘ family were all in Bobcaygeon on Lorne bridge last night. As it was â€0:23:33: ::‘.faa:,:u:::hf}m§‘:?;a; I A. , I UM) shght wounIs UIP- :Il'l‘e EII‘Ih’s mornin he a peared be- meat '15 prisoners confined as crim- lsay; Fr. O'Ieary, 0f BmCebridge; JULV 12th. but on going home shelho sustained a compound fracture 0‘ bumiditv has abated and cooler wea- ‘J‘; "9‘ " and one upon the 0Ҡion. ' g p ' ‘ [Fr- Rogers, 0f Sandwich, the latter was stricken down and all that medi- Ithe right leg and severe cuts. Plum- ther is predicted \ ' h latâ€" fore Ma istrate Mason and two char- nal lunatics in the Central Prison . - - 1‘ e l g being a son of the Pl‘lnClPal 0f the cal skill could do was to relieve her stead was struck by a mOtOY‘ car, 1“", ‘3. 32»-:‘ left breast. -â€".- . . . - .. v.11 M??? I 1“,- .,,- .-, , 1 l 1 ed ainst him, name- are wards of ms P evince. It ' . . - 1*. x< ' ’ “4“" 1‘1““ l " “‘0‘th a more seVere cut ges were preferr ag . ~ I r ls Separate S¢h0°1v Ll’ld3§'- ’lhe 30b" suï¬erimr for the time. Besides her'driven hv P. P. Allman at the wesâ€" . a , - ,5 anti-3,3633: :xi' 7 1- trip-rs, is bv no means dan- ly, that he did unlawfully With m-lthe hope oft-he negotiators that the H “ band were en 9. ed for ° ‘ , . ' V‘ EIf'II: “i’E’Jh'o 1: lull ir is aniiripated that it tent to disable inflict grievous bodily Provincial Secretary will order an :Zygezxerinton marched ng the hUSband She leaves one daughter and Item end ?f the bridge. Sl’eaators G. I A a '23 ‘ l 5 ' Zf‘g-F"f.-lquli)i)$ W‘- - - i': it short time. harm upon Alice Storms, and that he examination to be made of Meir by e f '. V d (1 ed the? sons. The funeral was heldlwere horriï¬ed when IPlemstead. who ll' l'l'CSled 0n - . 511-. once . 1 . . - , .. . .- ‘ ' - ' - ' ' ' d‘l ‘ ' - - grounds a ter dinner an ren er se- Monday afternoon. was riding on his bicycle, and the - - ~ ~ 9);, ., ,1; m1. , um 11> nl yeais of age, has did with a knife do gtleVOuS b0 ly competent alienists, when they have 1 lections during the dav's 1 _ . . . ' -.-'-, ~11. ,1 Effd-‘gléd. i2.- - tame made his home with harm. Hunter was remanded to the little doubt that an order for his re- vera 89, I .‘ Rev. lather MCGU‘rk' 0‘ Ports- car crasm’d ,together. Neither bl' murder Charge 1.: ,s ,: mention th‘t . - , _ _ ; . . , . sports, while John Mann, long since mouth, Ohio, assisted Re“ Father cycle rider nor driver apparently , 1.1.5:...-;11ge. v» 1:. .-:'1~:- and son-mâ€"law, Mr. county Jail until Saturday next. lease Wlll be recommended. , dl' . h . l' , A “ Since his incarceration in the Cen- famous l0? his 11811 mg 01 t 941° m, Gah‘in at mass Sunday morning at saw the other. The car crashed 111-] o » -W.,.-__.___‘â€"â€"-â€"-’â€"“" \ tral Prison Private Moir has proved kept the young {OlkI bus." stopping to St. Joseph's. lto Plumstoad, pitching his wheel to ILOthll, Ont., 'IIUIy 29' â€"Carrl° . ‘ T , t ‘ :‘ 1 Ab d cted a model prisoner. He has been his bertIdlml-i musw- ISome “an The Church of England gardengthe sidewalk. With remarkable ten- Liley, 8 g°°d'1°°ka8 young Woman 3‘} ‘Dlands Dentlst 010B 0 Ir S u found courteous and willing to step-dancing W113 8150 indulged m party in the church grounds last lacity the injured men clung to the Of Domhthv W" muffs 635‘ 0f L03- ‘ ‘ " ‘ ’ oblige and is a ï¬rsmlass mechmicI and heartily applauded. A tug-ol- Thursday-evening was a decided suc- lradiator and spring of the car, which d0". was â€â€œ5““ this afternoon by By woman In AUtO' He is One of the class of prisoners war in .the evening closed the day s cess. There Was a little disappoint- I was traveling at twenty miles an theIcounty police, Charged With mur- ;'.L: ‘12:.qu at the old ' lthat .gladdens the heart of a warden, proceedingS, Wthh WasI won by MN“ ment when the moving pictures did hour. If he had been walking ordering} or causxng to MI m‘mfi‘imd' 8- "de Prompt to obey orders and to assist tin Burns over Paul 0 Lotte. The not turn up. but the operator had to standing he would have met instant male infant, h": 0"“ Chlld- 7’†b°dY 8' qua-‘t Killen‘s Store ".- .7':il,v 30.â€"Whlle playing in Beatrice Winder, age 11. 418 OntarioI in every wav in maintaining the dis- Str. IStoney Lake brought a. largego and take sick just as that time, death. :2, tIhe child, which was born on June . 1 . â€a , Teleplm ‘10. $14- -“,"-l','n$ yesterday afternoonsueet, and Gladys Cunningham, age cipline of the prison. 01'9“"? m from Lindsay. In fact We which was very disconcerting to a , td' 91‘}than bun“? m the back ““ ‘ ‘s -. :; 1â€"11,.- were kidnapped by a 1-2, 420 Ontario Street. Mon/was c0 “ed as an epilep, were Informed that more sought Pas" number of small fry here who had â€""â€"Aâ€" 5:†“ICII T:- ebswrs Pluc- “"0 .1._-_..-__. “ 211.: 2,411: in an automobile. The The woman in the automobile is de- tic. althoflgh this line of defenCe was sage the; could ltd Iaciom::::?;: been dreaming of VlSlons of pictures W0 BY TRAIN leepegru 1:59:33 12:33:; 30:11:: arble and GranItES a . « .741.) oi the most daring eVer|scribed as stout, of middle age. Sheitaken against his own Wishes, and She over ow cIo If 2:91:10) Falls and for . a long time before! However, _..___ route is on the case fri“,'-v.~.2--. in the city. and the Po‘iwas accompanied by a. man, who the man is p08itive in the statement erry Tw0me}, o n ' an impromptu program was put on ' ‘ C 9% sh " ' I ‘d ' i ON UMENTS 13‘ List .- hen unable to discover any drove the car- that he never had an epileptic ï¬t in John IConway, of Bobcaygeon, sold and relieved the situation consider- WAS DRIVIITG COWSI A R0. I ‘ e "Elms that theIchil .dled from owner taxi: 51;.“- thp girls or their ab- According to the' stories told by the: o . . s of aberration since he has the pasteboard which gave admtsston able. The proceeds were ova. $20 TRACK Ob FATHERS FARM natural causes, and in view of the , 9m. 4. ’11,; .j . . l ,_ ‘ f th Hue ms the kid, n, 9ng . to the grounds and dining hall. Both The Ladies- Guild are ,0 be cpmp,i_ Wyoming. Ont., Jilly 29. â€"â€" A fatal condition of the body It is doubtful ‘ ‘ J )1†â€Harms In the ld â€"._._________.___â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"r I, . LL mlbsmg gll‘ 5 31‘ . playmates 0 a: 1b tg3 0"010ck inl111$ life and he certamly I?†showu were the extreme of allability and mented on their success accident took place this evening if a murder charge can be sustained. ' ' . P ‘ ' . . v - "‘4‘" ' P 30" m the same t’ o :prmffericggf Ritalin“ time thereen mf the Eriï¬inï¬tmsAdeslperate much sought after. Father GaIVin It has been ascertained that the about a mile east of this place on The girl is nineteen years of age. 11.1333 wizh the 119‘ TENDERS. e a. - escape rom t e a . on sy um 18 ' . ed - _ . . - - the Grand Tru k Railwa Miss . , "1"» .. .,.:H -. ' ' ‘ r 1 in near - - can be compliment on having or James A. Ritchie who was killed in n y. 1 â€". 1 1 n .0 do be†. ‘ he recel‘ed “P t° the‘m‘ss‘ng 1.1111111... We ° 1"†9‘ regarded by 1‘18 "â€8““ “swam†1.1.1.11 111.1 carried through his Pic‘ c 01111 1 1 k - 1,1 the Norma RObertson- the â€We“ PROCLAMATIONS .1“, 11,19â€. New designs, 118' At; a.- o" _\ugust, 1913, for thetthe gates 0f the park when the a"ll-'O‘lqiite natural for a. man to undertake g, - I ll ‘ 9W ‘° as wee ‘5 a ‘3 r daughter of Mr T P Robertson 3 .. - .- .igri improved 150°†’93: l of $51,500 Township of Bex-lmobile drove “P to the curb. The ' who, while perfectly sane, has been me so success u y. t - th trail f 0‘ Mrs. Hugh Anderson of horth farmer livin . at the corner of the ‘0'â€" .- I - . ‘ st 111" ' l-~; f~>;.-~--â€"..- - - t 5 0 on who was sitting in the tonâ€" ,1. ed h S f r life among in- Bobcaygeon W85 30 m e 0 Verulain and a. son of the late John _, g - ' Y WIL ' 1 ,_ ., _ in tact, the m0 _ 1...~. bearing interes at 1W m . con 11 1 per 8P 0 n th \ tom which passed over the _ .h' ‘ lSEC:nd line Of Plympton township MOINDA L BE LINDSAY S ~ . 1 .- ‘ W0?†3‘9? m - . d T '1 r l eau called the two. and when theyl reons. e B ' Rm 19' Sherwood-st. - - W.\' C V ‘ H LII) Y \1111. ,,,13 dnl‘] G.anlte \, {I . 1‘\l 11\ to .lere 85? o p n n . th sane m comtry Sunday aftemoon and eVen. CiV’ic holiday is being held here and the ï¬rst suie read east of thls O I It 0 A . _, .-=-‘: 41) a: sum. Get our 113:1, \, «Wm ROad, Ont. Iapproached to thesrde of the cfl-I'I e MoirI's crime was a cold-blooded . so that we have no damage to A t 6th .111 . robabilit place, while driving some cattle over Citizens will have noticed, no . ‘ ' 1““ 0131‘ deSigns beta" “h chauffeur suddenly hfted them Intolone' He had returned to barracks mg m hav reciated ugus ' . ere is a p ' y the track was struck and instantly doubt, that there are two "Procln. ‘ the car and then drove away at full the i ht of the murder and when fecOl‘d- We W0“ e app lthat the council may make the ï¬rst I . mat'on" Ste!“ around town one :aarc. ~ . of the on n g . . a good rain though-that no doubt .Wednesday in August their civic ho- killed by the accommodation train 1 PO 3. . . H? ,1-1; about; rooms rth 0‘ , “real! 0 X ange girls has been found. fluence .of liquor shot and killed W1“ come later. owever, we liday for the future. If so we see - proclaiming to the people of Lindsay .1 :..â€". “SA-"3: . Immediate†no 1 (“minted by Dept. of l'griculturo The girls were friends. A short Lloyd. Moir flawed in the M_ were debnrred the pleasure 0‘ the nothing wrong with making it a per- that Monday next. August 4th. will I." t H â€" - rig/,7:â€" FOR SALE time previously Mrs. Winder sent her ness and eluded a, posse-of local de- mm. we are thankful that “he! mnnent date. An effort is bems , ' " 171:1: Uri-'1' Road Mare rising ï¬ve daughter on a message to 3' neigh- tectives that pun-Sued him for several . - . , - ' ‘ iii-selves we took uite a . l dbay marble works M15. Will weigh about 1000 lbs. boring grocer. and the latter pet’ldays. He was arrested some weeks A†3:;th in viewing "I a :16de baseballI gummentiit Iltiut nothing came. The other proclamation has R. CHAMBERS. Prop sIElaCK blood horse. well brouen suaded her friend to accompany her. afterwards at Arthur, Ont... and the he“ the great electric storm as it deï¬nite in own abo . LOCAL CARTER CONVEYED ‘D Y. been issued by the To“? Baseball . NAMITE TO BALSOVER. bustle, calling the attention of the she and double. risin 4 vears ' dir 1:1 to thestorel - - S - Instead of gains 6° Y . ,defence that he committed the. act ed an d thundered “d rumbled .___â€".â€"â€"â€"- _____ «r "“2 Wnght ll3’.) lb: . - the - ' " 1 the' children lingered to Play in {during a temporary ï¬t 0‘ Insanity good M918 0’ Linda" ‘° “’9 m" that on the holiday there will be a and lit up the sky with its snakey The shooting 0‘ .I United States Tuesdayl Ir. J. Hutchinson. the WANTED \ -. d the d . .. . . , sent t° the pohce an " vex-seas â€ï¬‚ed q†> ‘* nothing ' - ‘ ' .11 An “ammonium The W 0f the 033°.†fom' m‘. 'dmm - helpitfdwwthe M01; (am that she knows drilling operations in the can“ at m or the WIN inn: is. and: about men. - mover. and «a prohibited from - ' “ A wammgm‘ than!“ m, our miss-lock at nth-.91! w m mun-W . W.mgwxmmuui 1 ' V 1b! mom ,- ~ Firm near Charlton Vew Ontario ' ‘ y - - tuml ' ' . Con-973mm. ,. - , rnued park. When they {M I!“ re brought on by BMW saved ,him I l†cred - the . , l II It .known local drayman, made the NEW BOOTS ! = ‘; Elm sciâ€"1:5 dcilfedparghaniï¬opulp: ' â€â€™3' mad" made â€qumesmzmo: mm the “11°" ' S ‘ :hlckenlng thgï¬hm‘iï¬k $311111 Ward. in the hasten†:1». glut-nay from Lind“? ‘0 WV“ â€â€˜3 W" ‘W “t the Agricultural ‘ . . “ . . . - - learned at a . mu: a c’ ' - 1: between the Toronto Km #H weed bush ' land all tillable When their friends and I W m rolled 31°“ at its wake . with ., load-of dynamite, “‘39 be“ Par ' " 1 . , , . -â€"â€"-o---' _ . ‘ Firedestroedhnllofthotowno! I team dsn.Be - *' I that is Properly "pa“. E Charad- creek â€â€œ8 thmugh pmperty' “vi/21:: 'oi the kidnappiné' “‘5 “ on“‘l Gm“ so- 1‘ mm’ In“ T“ "in' t°°' â€u“ m“ b° â€e“ Brock. Sflk-y ' ' $111,000 90 d “plums on :ge‘Jclcgnd $323,113 atyhm†l‘l cial attention to repamng- emotive or-Genaral oi the British army and Wing din-ing' the afternoon. so ' - - , . this bi attraction. f dynamite willbenisedlntheflndmm 8 1:1 The town of Medan! is to have Hers. 12â€"11; weeks, prices right. department took licensed bars for another your- 1‘9†’ Farm for rent w' ‘ ' 2 ~ _ - 1th 0 tron of bu - to an. early 110‘“ ' ' ~ . lugging? 39:35, P .. V U." have been ran-impress oi Ireland. . - ' M I) me ‘ . . ‘ , ‘ . . . esize cuttirl£:ga‘l)01;(fvmr“mamahr abie' to ï¬nd any a“ 30:- Infomat' . lead ion a “the W or lmcultngaflm. I . 01"- ~; . I' . l boots and leather soles 0!! all kinds of rubber goods. 0:5 to measure. 896‘!id 3!" Repairing while you fl indsay Street 3» : ant-st. ' " pm. ,9, .1... my .1... 111...â€... 1.1.1111. .111. . A DANGEROUS LOAD I113; 2111.2:‘12‘111231 it. _oâ€" to demos a the W .1..." if“. . ' in“? m 7f ' old, 1.1!“... km,†., one, * V F’ . . .‘. L I {‘2‘_ L I . . 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