THE WATCHMAN-WARDER'OUNDSAY ONl Little Local Lines FOUND AT LAST. _Miss Mitchell is offering the balance of A SURE CUBE FORE-EL DERANGEMENTS The Central at Lindsay Sept 20 22 her summer millinery very cheap. Ever? 0? TFYE DIGESTIVE - r thing new and fashionable.â€"26-tf. PIDIIY 0F "Ii-IE legliggggT-llgi. Segahsistrial Fa“, Toronto, Aug. 27 to ~One of the Flavelle mill teams made a TION. Port Perry, Sept. 12 14. lively run from the yard to McConnell s Weaken e (1 action of the Kidneys or skin West Durham, Bowmanville, Sept. 13-14. hotel on Tuesday. . . . . . d f t ' North Victoria Victori R â€" Dr. Broad. V S.. has placed a telephone ngrggégeeaggngDEIE‘a â€31031852253, 1°58 of 18 19. ’ 8. 08d, Sept. List of Fall Fairs HAPPENINGS in g ABOUT TOWN items Gleaned From Local LEMONADE GLASSES in his ofï¬ce for the convenience of his cus- . . depen- ] Peterbo o S . . - 2' «,- " ~ 16 Sources ........ No. is.“ “2:3 m.“¢.’l‘élf3§:°“' :‘-:"“.*:‘.‘l:eee- 33333311... Countless. ï¬mahmg dainty. piam "‘ ‘ . ' ‘ Erin 1‘ ’ ° ' .maaecssimseed “as? assessed £2333’.§§’Bi§%‘}“’.9‘£’lari5'a W a g ““5, ‘°°g and WW 3 ‘ fl Little Local Lines nesde-é-lvr p cry laceagvéryir‘iZsueertgTable“ gently mm“ day Sept 29th ' an ' 8 Des. Slzes’ 60c, 7 0C and 8°C doz s 3 o ' Q ' 0 . - ‘ l] per orm its own par- Tumblers, Speual, 50C (332. Somerville, at Coboconk, Tuesday, Oct. ~Wantedâ€"Kitchen and ticnlar work and thus strickes at the root 9nd nurse girl. Our Men’s and. lhl Boys’ CSOTHING “dz-'AIiTiIENT is l â€â€"Dining-ioom girl wanted. C. Veilch’s hotelâ€"34.2. â€"Satnrday was as dull a day in business as the oldest inhabitant has seen. Apply at Highest wages. Toronto. â€"34 2 Apply by letter or pei- sonaily to Mrs. Coulter, 530 Pat liament-st., -Dr. McCullough of Peterboro, leaves of the majority of diseases with which hu- manity is hlï¬lcled. RIVAI. Hints TABLETS restores, strength- ens and builds up from the first dose, con- tinuing to cure untill perfect health is es- Eldon, WoodVille. Srpt. 13. 14. Ontario and Durham, Whitby, Sept. 17. 19. North Ontario, Uxhridge, Sept. 25-26. Goblets, special. 60c doz. Shredded Wheat l . l H0 can ,g comple- â€"-The local . next week for New York. He will not , , ,. .‘ ~'- . l ll .. n e h... .. T...assailantssalve“' ell-r strategies w W 532‘.Ԥh§?'siStefï¬???C°“€â€8i"‘i9†3333;3335333 ° ° - ,, v. I . n ‘ . . e _ ’ ' I o .â€" Iâ€aid wn vex-v :areful â€"Will the your)! lady who rented a l L e rat 8 nebday m ocmber' . Rathertd In season by exogfrta gauge, ca'twr’gm'Blac-kbmckucb'“ BlSCllll d s. .V J , jgno. 01] Wheel at I‘rrry’s and said she. would call at ï¬ _hf1r. W“; Channon last Wee}; 801d hm PCOLerly dried and powdered and thesti East Durhrm, Millbrook, 005' 4 5 1w pro-Cu -1 s. r this ofï¬ce and pay for it kindly do so 9316 arm, t e west D8.†of 105 “0* on .the compressed together by the addition of a S h d f ' {1"71’75313 irom the â€"â€"Those who want to get to the \Iorth \%e§§:e§§:°§6%goMMlnosa to Mr' Percival little gum arabic in the form of Small Baseball NOtes 0 an Y 9r hOt weather. h wh . am. am? dirtlhat “Vest this year should make a note f T. - ’ ' . chocolate-coated tablets. Th†are plea- _" JUSt the thmg for campers lo 0% M“ '~ ‘ ‘ . c, Matchett’s advt. in this issue 0Tb. â€"Lei.gh Knight, Garnet Hughes, Cyril sant to take. effective and mild in their -W- O‘Hara, LindSï¬S"3 lat» Show-“top picnics ClC I C b ’ been“ his our :1 l t8 rations excursions are few this scaso - e McAlpine and Sid Hughes cousm of the oyeration. The mo~t stubborn diseases is now playing ball withaNew York State ’ ' 5 OX' 5::ch RY“ â€MAB but Vir John Twnhev n6â€;- t 0 {ï¬lter talc, leaï¬'e lid?†fgr Coboconk, invariably yield to their searching influ- league team. “ , - we... , â€". . . _. was ence e «vi ‘ ‘hem. . I. , Ff; our care threshed 240 bushels comrron ï¬eld p52, 60 miles aboyve Misdeme to enora Lake, 811$;an HFRB TABIE ~ â€"I‘he boys are out to practice every montserrat†‘ """"" ‘ ‘ from six “or“ on Mondav last The v . ‘ .. ‘ ‘: .. ‘. Ts are sold undera evening and will put up ahard ï¬ght on . and the (hint - . c)- . - ' . a 91" â€"Wednesday of last week eight dollars 170â€le “LAW†â€â€˜13 â€135 they Willcure- F 'd ' le . s .l . i - ~ age-1 ieldnis -o to 30 bushels. All his other were taken from the till at Mrs. Walkey’s 200 clays' treatment will be mailed to any n a). s ' ' ' . > 23' C r .ted the gram “‘1 turn out equally well. store at Sturgeon Point while that lady address for 3100‘ and 3‘0"" money MC“ ‘f â€"At Lobourg â€St 88mm“ the‘hgme lee Frillt JUlce l '7 :3: .lttd '11 a S “‘The police were around this week was in an adiacent room. No trace of the .‘t’ fin“ â€3 0mg" Alum†Wanted in VlCWr- team defeati d 9mm“ [0.13118 tune OE “18 l T, , , 3 , docking up the carters who have not paid sneak thief has been discovered. â€i (10")“101 0333 Address all letters to “ï¬le Park 1“.“ play m Pelert’or" the 4 ' | 5. 5 .7; . LC . their )mense fees. It seems that some of â€"VVhile spending the day at the ‘Point O. J. D. 1 EARSLL‘Y, Liltle Britain, 0112)., followmg day (Saturday) and are coming A car St ocllglitful and L Lr\.1/‘ “H-353 l l l l . " o ‘7. . \. , n ‘, l 4 ' l ‘ 1 w “ l as I we. on .."\* y l 1‘ xi ‘o ' ls mi . o â€"109 School. Suit can be pmâ€" 33:33.; ogtfegmgflï¬gpgf $423343“ re they will berun air at a sacriï¬ce in order shoot only what they intend using them- rounded by ferns and flowers utilities“ .... a,†-- ‘. a . to secure a quick clear-woo. Thg stock selves. This will stop the general slaugh- 3173089“. the ceremony W88 performs - e uis sat 10b iust now ....Do you contemplate a trip to was bought at a ll w rate on the dollar, and ter. The same rule applies '30 quail. The bride “’59 â€"3939“. b' her mm†â€â€˜5 1:31:25 it to Commence Mackinac. Muskoka. or down the gigallirgnd up-liu-duto. Now is the time 1 {Th3 ducktishooggg stiason sets in Sept. 2°35? 3:15:32: agglï¬gï¬ï¬gngigwgiï¬ 1 . b . . barga.s. s an any me mt enu toDec.15 . . Y 1 P S St Lawrence ? Call and see me â€"Ths Ontario rifle matches are now on the, birds may be taken. p triallminge. thSlieblggle a veil fastened a 113. e IODBIIICS for 316 , and make all arrangements. G. in Toronto. In; Tuesday in the Gordon â€"Deer shooting commences Nov. lst and mugging? wlliter swig?“ gvanlï¬i BY d nowyon WBHCBS SHIURDHY Wilder, Express Ofï¬ce. a3§£haagg " -ofA:-33V§llgi°3f“;5°n 09%;“??? lasts tum“ 6110 15511 iDOIUSiVG in Ontario, Foley B A. Stanhope supported .the G H HOPK. N ‘ f - . . o u i , . ' ' - ’ ' ’- ’ . . ' n." mHnonwin: ' ‘ 6; bell ï¬UQllSli h 3M1: J' H' Moore, agrbmall)‘ "Bani? at 600 yarde.c Major Sylvestggsswofl $3 ‘atiiibelcomItigtpelï¬ilittzgtglliishggzsobogg kill ï¬liggï¬ï¬ig Mliï¬gigmagglsiï¬gizctegoi? l S, Barrister, C‘ 3,, f ' . ‘ " 3 his cattle examine Y r. 1'0 r with a score. f 31.. in the Macdonaid ' - ' - __ . . ‘ . . . . 5:311:15 ' . V'.§,t1]Dominion {pipectgrtforbghiis distiiicté competition bud h gentl. men won 34, WE 133$? 3:31;} {53:11:30 1?:vde liféggigibigggmlagg $5553? £133???:iéiIZ’nnoflgeaizliiaérgflg TOWN OF LINDSAYâ€"NORTH WARD xiii, ' ‘ an ey werea cup 0 n per 80 scores of 28 “cl 2" res ctivel . . " ' ‘9 . N . ' ' - ' __ , . ’5 ‘- hat '9 h": ' . health. All dairymen should have their Pilkia was unab l». to littencï¬he matches. gilvlefllblesblliiig erlilggogsb’odggclgrli‘iide‘gild passed oututo the lawn, to the accompani- blindly: (lilï¬zfillï¬dn'stmnh 0‘ 3“ enmgw-n Street' “5‘"! i? g . at $1.95, . cattle tested at regular intervals, partiou- ‘ . , k Th' . . ment of i endelssohn s wedding march. “d bd k v 8" reel. twoiï¬toreyjncklhouse . 1% nm $2.,“ larly if new stock has been added â€"Durin};‘z Mng o. McPhgdyensstgyhiiif {gr eyl} d is would notTBe the case if and the ceremony was proceeded With. 2 P31; $8812“ 3t?g;.Alb rt t g k; 73'. . J 1 - ' two wee s at 'urgeon oint wit 5 cse 1r 8 were scarce. esnipe season Aft (1 th d‘ " . e6 9 c s not, ranting on :3- 1 tar the beg .- . l â€"â€"I. 3.. Ford, the celebrated London cor- family he landed 19 ï¬ne ’lunge. The extends from September 15th to December di$535003,Sligiiigitidggv‘lrï¬gdill??? $30 {2:13:23' 5% ‘mï¬â€™mge bmk â€mg“ Hopk’ l“? Oihlng. . , Eeapontdeiéri lot; a :ecenit t’deslpatctit’ttoBtbre bkilggest vlvleighfdgs poundslhwhen ll‘ile tool; {23, ‘3an Wildbturllgiéyl time from October dinner, served in excellent style. The 3â€"8. §0fS. 5:14.801“): “Band street fronting on 3i. 9â€â€œ 0 0 re em’: 0 PPM “. ‘ t e bait epu 1e away ta 118 baa e an 0 ecem er 0 - bridal art left on the afternoon train for View» Avenue. comfortal :ei ' . l: if , leigh as the most skilled military critic a long piece of line with him. George l‘enelo‘rl Fills and Were escorted to the h “N"mm’“ 6-â€0"l‘°‘m§1’:¥€gl§:§€°ty brick ‘ :1 : i _ SON S %molng Elbe corgesponclient? §%Aglgï¬. M1;1 brad heaï¬rd trill: thcliIse versed in ï¬lsdl lore Drowned in Michigan station by the guests, who scattered more °“‘°' mm" mm“ k“°'““M¢K1bbm l-r0peny. "7 4‘ i ur eig was ormery 0 00 W e 3“ t at a shwt sue a 'a on wou soon 5 ‘ - ’ his sketches are models of elegant descrip- be drowned by the linJe gatching onthe O K'n o t â€"" d t . t 3:33. “lb: ï¬2b3;2:ililgl§f ï¬gggs P231333: lâ€"The east parsgarivgfi Melb0"rn t ‘ . --..M_-. . WW- tion- weeds. .Accordingly be next day Visited roux,“,‘V'EV‘ï¬nha‘joaffï¬lé‘zlnhig grtï¬l'essag Falls they will proceed to Mr. Clarke’s west.2bfeet irontoge, .mii frame h u.,_._‘ e “e“ Y -â€"The horn fly is robbing the farmer of the regdlons adjacenhtfto tgiehplgce fofnhls drowning‘of Mr (‘90 Scbell’ :on of 8“; home near Belleville. and later on to a “3511;: gewheotofWuter street, about bat! an acre 3;. ‘ r ' . ' " ' - i - o ' ' ' ouse. ~ ~ ’ ; 2 ONT both beef and milk to say nothing of the loss an sure enoug oun t 8 13 e °w John SChell, so, of this place. He, in com- Plevna. Wh're be m stationed, and “"11 3â€"Lot 22,somli olRusseilstreé'tj‘iraneliouce. 33;; ’ fl. ll/ANTED 1 mm l -' :1 2'1: from parties l g 1.1: C: ).h_ ; the leadingrigs have been doing business 3 ior years Without paying the fee. LRemember Little Britain's civic holi- day. Friday. Aug. 31. Good program. Bicycle rmexfootmces. running, jumping, etc. Football match, ()akwood vs. Little Britain Sunderland brass band in attend- ance. Concert in evening. See posters. â€".\Ir. A. F. Campbell, of Toronto, has been appointed dis'rict agent of the Mutual Life Assurance Co, of Canada, (‘ste‘iy the Ontario Mutuall for the counties of Durham. Ontario and Viccoria, succeed- ing the late T. A. Middleton. â€"-lt is said that 200 people have left Haliburton county in the past two years. On Safnvdav Messrs. Alex. Molnroy, S. Sloan, W. H. Orser, and W. McFadden all from along the I. B. O. Ry.. left for Edmonton with their stock and effects. â€"Inspeclor Knight comments on the emploves of Toronto and American street car employes to the discredit of our capital city. He declares that the courtesy of the Americans is an actual surprise to a Canadian either on the railways or street cars. built over a well of 19 feet, so that the water Which is clear to the top is35feet comfort of the cows. The cure: Mix three ounces of crude catholic and three pints of coal oil in a gallon of ï¬sh oil. Beat well and use with a tin sprayer. The ilys will not go near it. «Harvest Excursions to Mani- on Wednesday of last week a lady from Rochester lost a black satin belt with four gold-plated buckles. Finder will be re- warned by leaving at this oliice. â€"Mr. W. A. Weese shipped :10 head of homes from Montreal last week to London, bug, on the Bosern ot the Allan Line. The last lead be shipped from here was on July 30 to Montreal. He is now buying another shipment. â€"Coming events. The Toronto Exhibition and annual cheap ex- cursion to Detroit, Chicago and the West. Get rates and tickets from G Wilder, Express Office. â€"Mr. R. Hudson of Port Hope, manu- facturer of stove backs. is in town and will remain for some time. Parties requiring repairs of any kind to their stoves should call and see Mr. Hudson, who is an expert in his line. He can be consulted at Mr. Timmins’, William-st.-â€"34-1 â€"The Toronto World’s daily ï¬nancial articles and grain and live stock reports are accurate and full, and are looked for by everyone interested in them. The World is published every day in the year boots and shoes has been purchased by W. L. White and removed to his store, where lying on the shore, dead aftei all his efforts to cough up his tartar prize. â€"The ladies who have in charge the woman's edition of the VVatchman-\Varder are meeting with much encouragement in their efforts. The followmg letterfrom the editor of the Minden Echo speaks for General Agent. The Rival Herb Cm, Sole manufacturers, Montieal. New York, Den- yer. Notit e to Farmers ‘i’hilc the Kent-st. sewer is in progress our customers from the country Will please remember to tike the side entrance to the butler hou-c yard (ofl' Cambridge-st.) and deliver their produce at our back door. JOHN FLUREY, Oak li‘ront Grocery, Lind- sap.-â€"34-:Z. Piano and {focal â€"_ Mr. J. Parnell Morris. organist and clioiiniaster of Cambridge-st. Methodist church, will resume his beachlng at his studio. 50 Cambridge-sh, Monday, Sept. 3 Pupils prepared for examinations of Town: 0 Conservatory of Music and Trinity University. Scholarships and medals will be offered by Mr. Morris for competitiOn in piano and vocal. For particulars and further information apply at studio or write J. PARNELL MORRIS, 50 Cambridge- st., Lindsay, Ont.â€"34-2. -â€"The law says that no partridges can be sold this year, and thus sportsmen may pany With two young men named Kroes, went in to bathe in Clam lake, Cadillac, Mich., when one of the two brothers went down. Schell being a good swimmer, rushed to the rescue. Unfortunately, the two sank together. and when the third strong for the two games. â€"Sullivan and Elliott will he in the points for Lindsay Friday. and the city boys will not ï¬nd them easy. â€"The leaders of the city league, and one of the hottest aggregatiohs in baseballdom. are the Park Nine team of Toronto. \Vith an aim of having one high-class exhibition match in town this season the manage- ment of the Lindsays have arranged to play that team on the agricultural grounds Friday, Aug. 24. o'clock, sharp. For this occasion the home club have put the strongest sort of a team in the ï¬eld and it will be' a battle of the giants. For particulars see small bills. Admission: Gents, 25c.; ladies, 10c., boys under 15 years, 100. Hymeneal. C I ARKEâ€"VVELLSTOOD. On Thursday, the 16th inst., the resi- dence and grounds of Mr. Chas. Wellstood. Kinmounl , were gaily decorated upon the occasion of the marriage of his eldest daughter, Miss Minnie, to Rev. W. Herbert Clarke of Plevna, formerly of Tuftsville. Under the trees upon the south lawn, art squares had been spread, and there, sur- take up their abode in the Methodist parsonage there. The bride was the reci- pient of many handsome presei ts, among tr‘em a rim k presented to her by her IEIIOW-V‘Olkeis in the Methcdist church. The weddiu g was one of the most brilliant that, has taken place in this neighborhood Game called at three. healthfulsummerdrink. 5cc bottle. “Pure Gold†Jelly Powder... in all the flavors. A most delicious table dessert. Can be made in two minutes. we package. W. M. Robson 7 â€"AtButler’s corner the sewer excavation and devotes its energies to getting out a h M ' Egan-grtheig anothengf tlfiosedoldlgrfe-egigine ï¬rst, class morning paper. H tinting Notes $25000;assignéggbp’elrzlg‘rgngd ï¬elgglpgieafl All Orders WEST El? D n s. is a on 0 cc ar 66 can â€"The Siam, a CO. bankrupt stock 0, __ of Kinmount and Joa. Whyte of Minden. Delivered STORED l Telephone 82 Prom ptly. 4-19. pt. lot 8, north Russell sireer, 7;; f - age, rough-cast house and frame stable. cm front 5â€"Lots 7 and 8 east of Simcoe street Gâ€"N. i: Of s. } and S. } of It. 4} lot 10, north of Russell, â€outing on Cambridie area, Known as Daly terrace, conii-u'ng of 5 hour-es. 7â€"Park lot “N" about 6 acres, near the railway station. Zr}; :m farms in _ . also attem ted to help the others all went - ..'..'..";~ for sale l tOba andNortthSE AuGgO ngth and itself: Dear madam,â€"The application for down to silly. The bodies were soon re- for years. and was attended by about ELST WARD ‘ My l"'.llV- ,Sept 11th G00 0.1" ay-S re; 39309 in my paper on behalf of the Hospi- covered ' t not till death had done its seventy guests. lâ€"Lor 12 w t f S ‘ " ~ .. ’h is. ) turn N0 “Laborers Excur-Slons “*1 Endowment Fund is now before me, worst. ,hï¬'. Schell was formerly aresident â€"'â€"' "" " â€"â€"_““’â€"’"’ Crandelintréeteginf-ioutr'tlfgflï¬k:2..."t and Gas; 0‘ " ‘ -. *“'â€Â° ‘ lthlS ear Secure your “(fliers and in re 1v theretO. I beg to say that I ., . , comfortable in; , 'â€â€™ â€â€6 °’ â€â€5: , P , . of this place, his mother and too brothers , me house and stable. . mo 1 l earl from T . C MATCHETT’ unld be delighted to 835‘“ such avworthy besides other relatives living here. A wif» '-. , F; -C l Agent C‘P-R , LlndsaY-â€"34‘I- 0'33““ m the way t3u38§SLed'rlu}n%u :2: andsix young children mourn his untimel " . . 1 E TOIWI‘SHIP 0F OPS 3.: , _ count u on 3. mm or o a. c- . ‘ . s . - . , ---i â€"- ast uarter at 22.2 d .-.‘ . . - ’ - W :0“ Med†the MW d3.“ 2“ wi would .1... guesses .'.. -i. 0......2... lioness .. .. .. ‘ V ‘2- ? "r‘. i" all 5 1 :U â€â€˜5‘“30 0‘ L09 “5‘1" “me â€1 or.er ° ou say a couple of thousand circulars. ~ . , , T ' f ' ' . . k 2â€"5. “‘1‘ 1â€â€ 22’ 3'0 c New“ 'cantaiiziue loo § . . _ _ . gyms... Espend two hours at the lï¬alls puttingon gee, of the size of this sheet, should you brig;high(bodyldebefazlegiï¬fso22:3:“gainful:,- i Country SChOOlS Open afglexslliiggtgm cleared, gtOd name iaru, tao miles , ' 3' ~ . ; flnr‘. l a new wlheel llgslrlifd ofï¬thleeo‘lrxlnpne 1:13;: require them. Yours. most respectfully, bur, took char...- of the buiial. Mr. Schlell l Aug 20th 3â€"..ot 1326. in the llth cobtcsr on 11s acres } 7 ‘ .25.“; direct ; llallci in airbag. 2:108 egg; up‘bnexty‘morning John H. Delamerc. w,“ born in Pk.“ Hoover, Unix, Feb. 24th, l 0 Font; less. name house and hart, thou: 51‘; miles ‘ ’ " JP' - _ . , I, all married Mia Lucr [la L i- ‘ ‘ ' '- ' ‘0'“ ‘ncsa'y' . , . :._ we. ! the new one struck a snag and it as badly . 33226 01: (July 13th, 1555’s A tcvfiiarsaggo i New Lines Scriiglglgiesrs and Exercise 154â€"Wc8tï¬lulf lot 10. 3rd con., w or. lot 9. con. 3, 31115. Hâ€: twigk l brOKen up. . An Explanatlon he moved if) Michigan and Sr’tt'ld on 8 i' S 1d. fill] Qu Us. ibblers 50 33:5; 130:3038131332131142g“ _ 0 , ' “mg â€"Og Tuesday morning Daiiglarkbham .__ farm near .‘vchain. By hard work he i of iersoga Me been era 5,“ knownasJordan an.) e .1“ con" '10 acres’ _ 'r: 1"..‘(1 a; . . l L. ' 3 r _ - W V ‘ lnLLiL Uic ‘ ‘ ° . . . 7 at the went to 55' Josepgs hbog‘pllï¬â€™ 6-393 on}; Last week a statement appeared in the succeeded f"my “‘4â€, and ““5 “ham.“ Rallying Bound rhe Flag “ 5c TOWNsan OF Elm. , . . ‘ . w? l t? get treatment or urns recel e . church notes of this paper which has caus- commence the threshing season “mm Khaki Exercise Books - 50 . ‘ x ‘ Cid-"l ;e M“ l night before. Bli 8036 mffllxhb' he blpseï¬trea ed Presbyterians considerable anxiety Before. starting he wished for a bolldav, Our Bobs " " ' 50 kslo:§i°::tih:el€:33u:ir:ell ‘0‘ 3' U h cm" 50 acres 18 C O ' In D I ' ' ' A - _ ‘ 0 Sim. lamp and came 5 g It was to the effect that Rev. Mr. Cook and on Jul} 4th “Wt '0 take the same by Victorian Era “ - cc 2â€"1113“ half 10“ 16. 9th con., 100 :cres and north 2 SC-C‘EEERAN, .4 r‘r ~Â¥ Y I ‘~ --:..s. Lindsay. . .4 116687“ do I . ",1 up) . 4 I.‘)-)( vs Before he could get the flames put out he was so severely burned about the head, face and shoulders that the doctor adVlsed him to go to the hospital. â€"Gcod things are in store for the play- goers of the town next season. Already ’ Manager Burke has booked the following : Lyceum Co. in Hamlet. Quo Vadis, Uncle Josh Spinceby, Cow.~lip Farm, Blue Jeans. Guy Bros., Fitz and Webetei’s, A Breezy Time, John Griffith, Th» Gmmans in a New Play, The Game Keeper, The Prisoner â€"â€"Don’t go to the Tar nlo Fair shabby. If you do they will know at once you are from the country. Remember that HOGG 8305., Oakwood, have. an up-to-date Stock of hats, shirts, sox, collars, neckties, boots, etc.. and a complete stock of reanymade clothing, to ï¬t the little ones from 4 years had said in a recent sermon that none of their denomination have as yet appeared in heaven. statement Mr. Cook writes us as follows : SIR,--I notice in your issue of last week a refeience to a statement made by me in the pulpit of Cambridge-st. Methodist church on the 12th inst, viz: There will be no Presbyteriaas in heaven. Now those who were there will understand what \VnB meantwhen I said also th:re will be no Methodists lics there; but all who have the spirit of Christ will be there; me--ning that all denominational distinct io-is will be last sight of. But when your paper is read by others both in the town and country. quite a different view may be taken from the remark. Thus the Regarding that D picking huekleberries. A bath in the cool waters was ï¬rst suggests and in this art of the day's progrim t ree young men lost their lives. The father of the Kroe boys was an eye-witness to the sad affair. Much sympathy is expressed here for the aged mother, who mourns the loss of a brave-hearted boy, who sacriï¬ced his own life in trying to save another. L. C. 1. Notes to go on for Junior Leaving. Part I. who have done a satisfactory years work in the subjects of Form 1, and are so certiï¬ed to ~ by the staff'of the Institute. in accord- ance with this regulation the following have been recommended: F. Jeffers, F. Thurston, R H. Hopkins. N. Menzies, B. and a full assortment of all the neces- saries of the school room. (I. A. LITTLE, Book and Stationery Store, OPP. POST OFFICE â€"â€".- . _..__â€"..-. Tired Housckccpcrs. Disordered Kidneys bring them a multitude of pains and aches. How often women half broken lot 16, ath con., known he the P. u'Learv farm. ' 3- North half lot 4, lllh con., loo acres. TOWNSHIP OF VEBL'LAM lâ€"The east half lot 13, 1st con., let) some. use Sturgeon Polnt. ' 2â€"aast half lot 7, 3rd con., 100 3.0168, known as McCullun farm. ~ 3â€"South half lot 8, 3rd con., 100 acres, known as- McCullun farm. TOWNSHIP OF ELDON 1..Wei-t half lot 9, 6th con., 100 acres, known as /. / ,P 720 of. Zendi} and Edward D-‘(flp' The season there; there will is no Epi'wUp’mm‘s â€"â€"According to the regulations in force Wtigb†10‘ how. tame bum, 3w†mundmou wul begin about Sept. 10 ' there' there will beloo Roman Catho last year. only those students are allowed 2-Nortli half lot 14 4th on.- , .oo acres, wood lot. , 3â€"lsast half lot 7. an con., 100 acres, about two miles from Louisville. 4â€"50. uth west quarter lot 7 and North west cuarter lot 6, in 7th con., 100 acres, known as Cameron farm. TOWNSHIP OF HANVERS. lâ€"South half 0! South half lot 21, 12th con , 50 acres, small house and born. - > I are NH, Owl/(Z d0 of a e. as W811“ the well-developed "m†s eaker ma belooked upon as being S lvester. F. Helsm. N. Eagleson. S. rowssnir 0F LAXTON . - . , . whogwearsa 42.003t' Prices “3hâ€, Myles vgry narrovvz-minded and unscriptural eehan, J. [3.13artmlin. gloss life?! E. §:;.°::r:°§. “:3; lâ€"Wolt half or lot 9.3m con. A. ‘ .. 1 (,1 f 15 CL/JSO ï¬ght, qugmy right. in his news, whereas he believes that Graham. 13- ‘10 sou, - 0119-8. - 85‘ begun “a sink into . mwxsmn or FENEmN _. / f“ line fl/ - jx’f'zfed .' r' ‘ ‘ flu/l )4 \. 1 hr. . : 5 l ’ . ' x.< ix!!i’/.’«’:‘f2! 0' IL)“ l -â€"On Monday Supt. Tiflin, of the G l‘.R.’ met the Fenelon council at a point on rthe railway a mile south of Cameron. The council wants a road crOSsii g at that poxnt and Mr. Tif’fin will report to rhe ‘c impany on the subject The crOSsing Will‘ be on the new lake-shore road from lienelon Falls to Lindsay. It seems that the coup. oil will make an efl‘ovt to have it opmed "Christ will gather his own from every kindred and tribe and people and nation.†Yours respectfullyï¬ C . . 00x. \Ve gladly publish the above both to put the preacher right with those who read of his sermon. and especially to relieve the anxiety that our report must have Oi-casioncd the disciples of John Knox. In thaws, A. Nesbltt. A. Nugent. M. M. Ross, I. Thurston, A. Woods, E. Workman, B. Hettger, E. Williamson, E. Kennedy. â€"-â€"The following will be the requirements for students taking Part II, Junior Leav- ing, in 1901 or 1902: English grammar and rhetoric, English composition, English literature, ancient history, arithmetic and mensurution, algebra, geometry, physics, chair utterly _'worn Out. But the homework must be done even though the back does ache. and the head feels ready to burst. These women can't lâ€"Welt half lot 7 and west half lot 3, in the 11th con. 107mm Ital-goon Lake, 0 site Stu v Poin't, known .- Willock farm. p90 new TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA lâ€"South half of north half lot 1, con. 7, 50 acres, known so Idmdo’ farm. 2â€"Woot hallo! north half lot 21, 1st con., and west half of north half lot 22, lst con., 100 acres, known as Mu fem. in as fast d‘l POSSible- 15 would be 3 ‘re rard tolhe same report it, may be ex~ (of the High School course, Forms 11 and . ' ,,'(,-,":"~;,-,‘ (2,}, f, gfeat convenience to the p“hllc lpléined that in spite of copy and proof Ill, Latin. and‘ one Of the followxng. suh' Effiifgarwoig $18,; IAOuwT:$ii§:PiOFms£¥Em“‘LE (7 â€"â€"The Pembroke Stand .rd last week ': correctioii lhe compositor made us saythat jects: Greek, Trench. German. chemistry; th ni ht does. not “P0800 Mm. . “ ML. 100 acme. known ‘ ., 7., 1 published a two-colony. letter from Major the prt‘aohir “spurs his hearers to great all candidates, irrespective ‘of any former P g t h the 2_Wt No. 10, inthe 8th can, .200 {mm known as at all ’ " ’ 7.71] \[sckic the big soldier of whom Col. mental effort,†whereas we actually wrote regulationsinust comply With therequire- f; f bring res ' 3' h ’ the Raoul-inn. I / 0} L Hughes, wrote so proudly. lle describe-i that Mr. Cook was an‘ ideal hat-vacather menzs (hfrgignpggsrï¬'lggdnéorstthgdfeguirf; - r4 t'to and seem goalgziï¬stgg Boil: . , q ) - , .‘ 7 . s , . .,r- . n.‘ - ers mens . l . 1- 61 ~ the “9m at 1 ï¬ber 8 I ut, M d “how re a preacher because h spares s ear other words the special privileges allowed no app TERMS w = I hi 1': in e. I .ri' ra his are almost identical With the part8 i too great mental effort." 2 D l to say that Mr. of the: Colonel’sletter. He was in command of VVarren‘s Scouts, 100 hardycolonials. He says Geo. Warren ave him the com- mapd after a conversation wth Col. Hughes. . the Pembroke stalwart no harm. â€"â€"A title that reminds one of his boy' lhood days is told of a quart-tie of town l ‘~'ouths. Two from a popuwr drug stern, lone a wing of the ï¬rm and the orher lllS 'chum, Were the sole columns of the family residence Cu O iiibridge st. one The colonel's rein rks likely did l It is only just Cook's sermons were loriginal and helpful discourses that were much enjoyed by those who heard them, .and made the preacher many friends in this town We trust no one took the 'discomï¬ture of our Presbyterian friends too seriously. The Weather [From the Lindsay Observatory] certain candidates for several years to write under the provisions of the regula- tions in llilcf‘ before 1896, will not be con: tinued after 1900. â€"As the ï¬rst -Monday in September is Labor Day. a holiday throughout the pro- vince. the Collegiate Institute will re-open on the following Tuesday morning at nine o'clock. New pupils should be in their places the ï¬rst day, as work will be taken up immediately on opening. As quite a number of the subjects taken up in the all over. . As a rule the real cause 0! the trouble is the last one thought'of. It all comes from the kidneys. These delicate little ï¬lters of the blood get out of order, and as a. result the uric acid and other poisons that they ought to carry 03 are sent ack into the system. . There’s no use trying to get relief until the kidneys are restored to health. The easiest, safest, uickest way to ac- complish this is to take oan’e Kidney Pllll -â€"-natures’ own remedy for all kidney to suit purchasers. Make applicatimis early, as these properties must be sold and bit. gains may be had. G. n. lioPKl . s, ll.“ 1 l: to r. 1218., Liadsay it and tgago The Gallada Penna {a Western Canada. lilo? Gorporamor '3 :“l -- - ,. . , r ~ . d ., , volvers Re :1 for week endi Satuxda n‘ in Collegiate are new subjects to those who .1 l l '1 3:. g‘ï¬iï¬ï¬fï¬gï¬lbi 1113:: 23%); V‘fotrh {emergen- Augugfi8th 1900. pg 7 1g come in for the ï¬rst time. it is very essen- diseases and derangemeuts. . . J A ciees Another youth at’ liched to n. ' TEMPERATURE tial if these are W make 300d progress and Mrs. Martha S. Frost, Lit“. River. Digby (i. H. HOPKINS, Agt. at Lindsay n , , 3;. hardware store and his friend wheeled up . 8 6' Th do d do satisfactorv work that they attend the 00., N.S., recently wrote .“ follows: “I b at an unseasonable hour and began tossing nghCSt' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ """ ‘ ' ' 4 o S timid y an commencement. as “03d work can only 1T†have much pleasure in statingthut Doun’o pebbles at the window. The. inmates sal- . Mm d" done in 8 subject when theiground work 1: Kidney Pills have wonderfully improvodmy Money to loan at very lowest rates. at any s - :71“ lied out by stealth and gathei'el; in one of Lowest .......... .. ...... 52 20 hon it] thoroughly fmastered. anh 30 gmouitili; at health. I had been suï¬erin mm M. time, and terms to suit borrower. The Cox- LL07 '5’: T. the wheels, after which hastilitles Ceased Warmest day. mean 0'. . “74.35 T “Nd†cramming. l} 021‘ 111135111le- e 1‘? 112%!) l at back for a number of your! an at the tin. poration being an amalgamation 0“,,†comp- V V A for a time and the sleepers slepi- There- COldCSt “ :3 -- 6140 Monday a nBstulAlggold’tinnginhw-g 3301.1"; strangle}; I began taking Dean's Pills I was almost anies and having Capital and Assets of over eterborou h upon the antackingpartyprocuredaladder, The week , â€480179 grou .end 11 our yyoung friends who unable to do any housework. twenty millions, is prepared to do business E g ’ entered the dormitory by t? 13:31:13: d PRECIpuy-‘Emm m. INCHES' - $233330 take a Collegiate course the “I have used three bon- uud must II! on most advent s terms. a“ " "'1 Wednesday atthe aqbsmmgï¬fgfontsrgl‘geï¬gngins for on eg: G’?‘t°5t fall of wmflswléimwï¬i ' ‘ coming year, ‘to mike arrangements to the have taken the pain out of I’ll! M Private fundsifpreferred. Heurs Io a.m. to 4 P-m- Oaxaca captures between the wheeless Rain M! on 4 d‘Y’“ ' commence When the school opens in Sep- may restored my strength- I don . think G. H. HOPKINS. . Ye, Bax, Throat and Nose attackers and the trouserleas defenders. Total mm tall 1.57 camber and thereby get the beneï¬t-that thoroioau other medicine “1.30M. . . Terms have not yet Man made public. Tacks: gnaw. icons! from making 8 “005 3M0 Kidney P to: kidâ€! Ol- - m M