’oprietor. m.â€"vamncy €08. m- 00me Two capable BSf-Notiol .31:‘. IL if. 'I‘ung‘nvy has given his 1;;- fmi'th 01' Brnwn’s hotel 3 m: “:1 paint which has greatly ' $7“; ill);)l‘€\1‘i‘l!€‘3. .1 \l . Wok. Bryan: 00. for all kinds Hey Lumber, rough or dressed, damn Latin and Cedar Shingles. Mess always right- r44“ 5 §: that you I!) 7 our prices are west to be had- 'ndOW- WW by- Wri. w for articulars. W. PRI\GLE, Principal, ‘IIC! Fu trash-mined Goal, all sizes, WW3 Goal, best quality, and mehaone Lime, grey or white, Wok. 81mm: 8 Go.‘ -‘i:zTE12;r.~da_\' the local cricketers “7'11 Ih‘x‘ Ul'illiu (mun here by 11 vi 3] runs to 197. ()f the Wm“? Coach Shvlmn made 1N5 ‘~' hb-mmmnal Work and 3. rec- Us T1:o.-s«‘la_\‘ 7.3 nmwh-s arr'n “I? J. II. Blandon, of MS So‘rd C"0nttacto1 E. I" Woi the L. (B. P.1'zri1w â€1'3 1‘s 0:“ hows They v III-“N on Tuesdav by 31085“ Wk and Hugh Shame. sT‘nn. .“n -t.‘ _ 3A1. ,» 1')‘.‘ in'sTnesday, Sept: lst P†__7 ' m want to succeed attend this 500‘, I 5 Superior work, excellent “115.3115 splendid location place m the front rank of Business {deges- - , A c ‘LAA'D 1):)“- Saturday Capt. Ball’s boat, emet, got a full load of pas-f 8mg?“ at her own wharf, and 1635‘ :Wlle to take those waiting at Plum if; That is the ï¬rst time'ithf‘ Curred_ The Captain was so - Ettomï¬ppoint anybody, but 69“)â€- 19 help It, He expects nitriï¬w "at?“ a boat big ’gnopgh rqyf-‘tha oithe 1.. (B. 1*. railway, 91" vain: 03' bonus. Thoy were de- L‘d on Tuesday by MUSSIS' ThOS. Land Hugh Sharpe. "na- mm-tin-g 01' the Public Li: ‘5 Buatd cullvd im‘ last night ’ik'n Ivn'ders for the 110‘" build- l‘iioumvd for two “'U'ks because architect who has some of the 21‘s was not prvSQ-nt. Kr. Charliw Graham. who was a ’I‘t‘!‘ in the South :Hrican was a mam fm' 2 shillings such as issudi by Badx-n Powell during ï¬vfencc of )Iaicking. He has 10‘ «1 his mum oi soldier’s free i in the north cmmtrY- Mr. Allan Forth Who When a inmau living hm‘n last. fall had ï¬na‘r injured and later amputa- at thc has-vital because“ of blood soning. (Ii-ad cm the 25th 0‘ quly his home in Ban-in. The pmson {he blood attackt‘d his lungs and. lid not be check-M. ‘mnemee Mirror: The Old Boy's,‘ Victoria county. noW residing 1n" “01110. organiml recently and are m’l‘mplating running an excurSlon Hummus this fall. Nothing deï¬â€™ ‘? has as Set been dmided, 15‘“ With hm? encouragmm-nt from this 913d" ffopposal might assume a deï¬mte- ; 'fl'd)‘ Lime Local Lines D‘ uggisto 0 0 ,_ post Office. L factor Campbell, of the L. railw-ay brought, in 30 hor- atm'day. Among them was Rumc dark chestnut driver. day 75 navvics arrived. ‘sda‘ RV Yin 1‘s town mu cut 31(1 W ,ll I‘lCil morning the shunter [Fllt‘ks from under a. yards. hum-S 1.. Hepburn was ‘1' u-llzu' on Wednvsday .~ stairs gave way and 15' to thy rock floor L“ painful injuries. at'UCk of l’owlvs’ Cor- nus made a m-w hatâ€" in this 5111“)“. A fcw Term 0f the», of the Bank 01‘ Brit- 'icu at, 1301181011 Falls I’vnclun Agricultural â€'1 cups and $15 in: k 311'. Stanley Buck by the fender of 0119 111‘ ll resunw her fur- ;css on Sept. lst. 0H Peterboro, Ont. 21C! llnusv burâ€"r0011) al‘té lwing rapid- n- bar has been with ornamental nv of the ï¬nest ‘, Linds 1y Public Li- last night E‘ new buildâ€" vopkg mallse some of the inn. A wa 01' outs in mm RDER, THURSDAYR 4116-: 13th; Penelon Fauï¬q- ' -â€"Severa,1h lgeptl‘etg'sn‘ lrom *tbwï¬jfiat: tehded. therbig‘GWf " vativé ‘m Hallow’s Point,.,yesterday.. ,. ' ‘;_ x ,,â€"_â€"on MW, gnetnoB'h as m- J: (313,85 1; of red}? “5*: Marsmflé was shoeing a- {straotibï¬â€˜s'iï¬oncho M 1m; to the L, £8,166 P. _ "14ny Con- tractors, the animal- crushed him against the wall and then wickedly irollvd him along it. He had one colâ€" lar bone broken and the other crack- .ed. and was completer pmstrqted â€"â€"Fenelon‘ Fans " Sig: »: _ Locum young; 3118-11 of Bethe! m driyiug his ' WV.- or rather she waS"doingthednmng when the wheel of the buggy ' llided; with a- shrub; iipsettingi‘the rig: and throwing. the 000 ï¬ts, out. The . horse ran away @6th the shafts, ‘ top and dust-ward A of the buggy: Better handle the lines next time j‘yourself young man. . â€"-On WedneSday evening. when Mr. Geo. Downey, of Iteaboro,.jw,as driv- ‘ ing down the hill south. of thetown 1 something went. wrong withthe hat- ness, and the horse became unman- ‘1 ageablc. Miss Maggie Welch, who also was in the buggy jumped out. When the horses action had caused the harness to seriously give Way, Mr. DOWney . also jumped; Both were uninjured. ‘ 'A short distance further on the ‘buggy was left. in the ditch 'a pretty complete wreck, and the horse raced away home‘ward. -â€"-On Saturday afternoon Ald. Mc-. Watter’s team of grey ponies added another to their big list of runa- ways. Taking fright at Mr. Fauâ€" qhiier’s automobile, they whirled aâ€" round in front of the post ofï¬ce, the lad holding them fell out of the rig, and the team ran down‘street. Turn- ing north on Williamg-st. they upset the rig. At the .rear entrance of the Pym hotel. yards the front wheel wedged under the gang-may, and brought ‘ the horses to a standstill, hut in the mix-up they broke the t neckyoke an-d' whiï¬letrees. The wedged wheel was badly wrecked. 5 â€"The G.’l‘.R. library excursion to “Sturgeon Point on Aug. 3rd, men- 3 tion of which was omitted last week, siwas a very successful affair. The â€mo-gram of sports of 20 Qants af- i. lforded a good deal of entertainment to the crowd eSpL-cially the nail and bun races and walking the greasy _ ipole, The judges Were Messrs. Wil- " iliam and Wilson of Toronto, I). Mey- ! ï¬nes, J. Woodthorpe, w. Dolby, Jus. C. ‘. .1215. Tucker, W. Price and ‘G. Nursey of Lindsay. The mm. ur- k Erived at. Lindsay at 6.35 [.I.m.. 'l'm Iimmnbers heartily thank those “ho â€Mn“ “cm-«ma 1hnm in any way. he â€"â€"Mrs. Mi removed to a â€"Rev. J- 'as was ‘in tOW as _â€"M-iss Do mg ,- a ‘ 10‘ lng )IISS SE [‘00 Canadian Duh? mmnbers heartily Ihank I] so kindly assist-rd them in Uuulu u.v...--, ,v â€"â€"The Esturion lands on the river bank now down in the township somewhere, and people who journey to and from between here and the Point have extensch exercises in pe- desu'ianism thrown in. In fact many of them are under the impresâ€" sion that the walking is the chief part of the tripâ€"in point of time at least. After watching them negotiâ€" ating the sawdust and among the ;bun yards, one can pleasures and prwpiration of so-a' jounï¬ng at. the Point. The cause of 1 all this is presumably low water, but there be those who say that it is rather high logS, and that if the mill men were made to take their sunken limber out of the channel beâ€" thc town wharf the Esturion could come up all rlght. That needs m4 vestigating. ' ,- n‘ an m the shock. -Fcnelon Fans _.1\Ir Eli W1lha‘m60n ‘ week in BCIIGVille. 2L â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. W Sim Preston springs â€"Miss Bess Rotiinson, (Additional was week. returned from friends. . Thos, 1’03““ Locals 7 on P2 Chas. - visflt 7W WI Simpson and » family. , and Dr, Bing“ spent Friday of fevison réturned 1.1mm“, holi- Mouthw- of Montreal. 3 in town. in Lindsay" in. Park‘daale) Bobcaygcon is h01iday' Voitch ‘age 8) of Burnt IS V151 Peter- â€"gl.r.jana mfl'lncnkww .â€" re‘tumod from no; “tic-weeks 5010urn condgétor on .the C.P.R. -m~. A. Palen'oi the post of!“ staff, and "family; are visiting- friends at Wellington, Prince Edward count)?- ; â€"M'iss N. G. Watson of Hindu: has returned to Toronto arber Spendmg her holidays under the parental roof. â€"Mrs. A. F. Morgan and daughter" - ,:L:_n .mm Hrs. Thus. Sadler returnsd from a; 'twOâ€"weeks S at .Pteston Springs. . â€"â€"Mr. 1m Foley was SHOWS have at Wellington, Prince Edward cow“:- â€"lï¬ss N. G. Watson of Mindcn has returned to Toronto after Spending her holidays under the parental r°°f' â€"Mrs. A. F. Morgan and daughter» Albefta, ‘of Toronto. are “Siting Dir. and Mys. J. D. Staples. Albert‘ 8 . v â€" . Fred. J. Men of Toronto- left on Monday alter a visit with EU. Thus. Walters and Dr. Fwd Wd‘ ers. ‘ --Mjss Armour, - late of the Al’ monte High School stafl, has gone to New York to go into training for a -â€"M.r. w Neddo, of Louisville. Kyn arrived in town on Saturday to take a position with Messrs. Wakclya‘ Ford. have ‘ â€"Misses.Annie and Mable Thom!" Son, daughters 0! ‘Dr. Thompsop. Coboconk, are visiting friends m town. 'â€"Mr. Andrew McKnight of _ the Dundas . FlanIIe Bros. ï¬rm is back after holidaying at. Port Perry and Toronto. this â€"â€"1\:h's;esh ï¬huiï¬da and Edith Hous- ton,. of Toronto, are the guests of their brothers, Messrs. R. Y. and A. M. Houston, of town. â€"â€"Mr. Thompson of Shedfond Ont†was in town for a few days this week, visiting his mother, Mrs. T. Thompson , V ictoria-ave. â€"Miss Minnie Natrass of Millhtook is the guest of Bertha Wilkinson. Mrs. Wilkinson and two daughters â€"Miss Minnie Natrass or Mlllnl'oon is the guest of Bertha. Wilkinson. Mrs. Wilkinson and two daughters are visiting friends in Toronto. â€"-Mr. 'Dalm-age Graham. of Mar- posa, was successful at the recent senior matriculation examination at Albert College. Congratulations. â€";\'Iessrs. Andrew Martin and Frank Booth of the Ekhart. Casket Company. Toronto, spent a few days in the vicinity of Minden visiting rc- latiws and friends. -â€"Miss Bethune late nurse at the ‘Ross Memorial Hospital has taken a position on the Rockwood Asylum staff, Kingston. She is followed here by Miss Adcock of London. 1“. 4:... A: â€19 â€"Rev. W. D. Harri J anetvillc were in to The enterprising pas: etville Methodists ha: subscribed toward a and his ofï¬cials are c and speciï¬cations or ing. "‘ ~â€" ‘C‘n. Valley. New Thos. Endicott. Fenolon, i5 visiti sertion. 1““ 1 30 years in New (UV 0"" nia, and though 60 years 01 “5‘, Y. is visiiing hcr'parcnts Mr. and Mrs. John HC‘ndOI‘S, Bond-st. Kate Benders of Funclo’n Falls is home for holidays. Mr. Wes. Benders of Pet erboro returned to town on Monday liday in Muskoka isit for a week at home o Peterboro. A. J. Ford Was in the city riday and Saturday. on business on F med on Satâ€" â€"-A1d. Cinnamon retu ay in Eastern urday from a. holid Ontario. and on the St. Lawrence. He visited Rev. Geo. McCall. B. A., Methodist Imms iï¬juhed by falling from M er’s house a couple of weeks ago is getting well fast. Mr. Skitch sullen-ed a slight concussion of the brain and for a couple of days he could not un- derstand what. had happened to him. He has quit»: recovered from the conâ€" ‘cussion but has no recollection of stepping on the treacherous 'bo that causL-d the accident. : Mr. George -â€"Potcrboro Examiner . who Ior the past year 18' Life “Janina ‘the‘ Manufacture _..â€"A..ol he accident. Examiner : Mr who Ior the I’ thatl Cï¬IlScd t -‘Dotcrboro in Toronto. â€"-Toronto stock to-day . t successful sons. W. . lyle, manager of the Rio Tint» mines . in Spain. the most extensive copper ‘ ' Since his upâ€" of ammuâ€" .Mr. G oorg'e 3 Norman school, Toronto. iod by Mrs. Scott and sons. t. to C01. Hughes’ lodge on Lake on Friday to spend a . Ray and family. town a week at Dalrymplg, | 5x; ---__.,, _ Mexico, brother of Mr. .icott. Pleasant Point. visiting relatives in this Mr. Endicott has resided New Mexico and Califor- thouzh 60 years of age ‘ts has. already $1.000 ud a new parsonage are considering plans ms of a $1700 build- the post Ofï¬ce . visiting friends Edward county. :1 of Mindcn has Gi‘aham. of Max'â€" :sful at the recent m examination at ongratulafions. Endicott, of G 1d ‘1. W- 'l‘hO‘I1I)‘ and little daugh' 'e the guests of IDSOI'I. Coboconk, fro D10 of weeks ago is Mr. Skitch suflcrcd r ' have sojourn m