Ween which 16th "91'? force the meannxcomnlonu Take LAXATIVE lame , ,_ 4;; M E. Tangney gm... 21 as Kent-st, LINDSAY E; animating in at band... A mginbomam Humv £9 " ‘ <Â¥ ,\ DRbGGIs'r, LINDSAY 4 , K Nearly Opposite Post Office 3 I In which delay is so dangerous as in Eye Troubles, when you consider that you can get along fairly well without any sense, except sight. You will under- stand how important it is to take no chances with it. My business is to tell you when you need glasses I have the only proper method of ï¬nding out. I correct all defects of sight that causes headaches. Careful service is characteristic of my examinations. My tests are unerring. Do you know the risk you run. Every days’ delay means added danger to'your Health and eye sight; Come to me at once. I will {"980 your eyes properly. They are 3' on: best friend. Abuse tnem and they will forsake you c. Hughan There is Nothing Jewelery and Optical Stem :E Long-Lived Syringes WWW é -“¢*¢¢¢-¢.“ap¢‘ ‘ Buy Syringes ofnsand avoid inferior quality or unfair cost. Our better goods are the pick of the. ï¬nest on the market and ,'you’ll match them rarelyâ€" and are apt to pay more when you do. Quality, 2 assortment and price in your favor. when you buy Syringes here. c malty. ‘ -â€"Rev.‘ L. S. Hughson preached in the Baptist church on last â€Sunday morning and evening. His morning subject was f‘The‘ Joys of Christ throng!) Man.†and in the eveing, in- stead of the theme Announced, he took for his subject'f'Biehold, I stand at the door and knock." Christ’s ef-. fort to enter the life and hecqnga the dominant. powerx in the human heart an. mammms W? alike to the, unsaved and the Chrzstunin -ntnhm at 13..va severakvflt <Â¥ â€"The‘Mariposa‘fair will be held at Oakwood on Sept. 27. and 28. .m, Roenigk has fox: sale at his store on Kent ‘street some postal cards with the cut of the Sylvester Band. .He has the exclusive right of handling these cardsyand is sell. ing them' at the price of two for ï¬ve cents“ Get one and Send it to â€"H. P. Chessell, secretan of the Galway fall fair. Writes that the dates of this _\ears meeting at Kin- mount will‘ï¬e Sept. 10 and 11. --The steamer Manita will run an excursion to ‘ Kirkï¬eld 'toémori'ow,‘ Friday. leaving the town wharf at, 8.45, and arriving at Kirkï¬eld ‘ at noon. Retum- tickets 75c; from Sturgeon Point 50c. ‘ <§ â€"-)1aster Frank McDowell“ the 10- year old son of Mr. Robert McDow- ell, of the north waxu,nvho was suc- cessfully'operated on fbr appendicit- is at theftoss Hospital a couple .of weeks ago. by Drs. White and Mc- Alpine, was removed to his home this Week, and is recovering rapidly. ed the new bank barn ofl Richard Halls. about twoâ€"miles wait or Lit- tle Britain. The contents “are this seasons fall wheat and hen. partly covered by insurance.’ -C01. Sam, Hughw, ELF, returned on Saturda) night £10m his trip to the west, much impressed with the growing opportunities .of that part of the Dominion. <1 44 4: <4 -_-'Phe building at .the southwest corner of Kent and York streets has been leased by the Standard Bank, and the Work of reï¬tting will be commenced in a few weeks. By Oc- tober lst the bank will occupy new and up-to-date quarters, Architect Power. of Kingston, is here making plans for the necessary changes. â€"A'bout 5'ofcloci; Saturday after- noon last. lightnirig struck and burn- -â€"Rev. A. C. “'ishart, B.A., who for six years has been the successful and popular pastor of Knox church, Beaverton. preached his farewell ser- mon last Sunday evening, and is re- moving to Brussels. Ont, where he has accepted a pastorate. take-s who subscribes forï¬a 3100 share of bank stock. It. is‘ learned on g00d authority that he is responsiblé for double the amount of his ‘holch â€" The Standard Bank has opened at Cambray a. sub-braizch to Lind- sagafrudcsa*ueek,on{Tuesdayauul Friday. . Ofï¬ce in Wm, Weldon’s house. â€"-'I ht" question has arisen as "to" “hat rcSponsfljility a farmer under- a helliqerent. article became deuositeu in the street- is not, explained. but it proved i Lself a dangerous cobble- Stnnu. '3' ‘dist-incaly ‘saiys .ithatvg -..:.,the’se_‘ we'éds' must not go to seed. Now a groan mam plants are left until their. see-11’ ‘ is almost ripe. and does r'rpen elite? gcuttin-gv. That. is a case where the {law has been broken. ‘» ‘ HThe aitx‘actiun :Lt-the Academy durivngfair week will be "'I‘he Shaâ€" dow Behind the. Throne." H); Leand- er.do CordoV'a. This play wili‘ begiy en on Thursday, Sept. 2U. _.\ fog signal which was cxplOeL-NZ by a heaVily Iqaded “ï¬linnrfusb’ing along Kent street on \\'c-dn-:sd.iy._,aï¬a ticrnoon last caused qmtc a2 cmnmoâ€" lion along the street, and a pic-2e (-E the cap or stone from the strecg when- it was oxnlodod. SU‘HCK a horse in the neck. 'The horse was standâ€" ing- by 'the side â€of. the street Several yards from. the place-where the. sig- nal was struck by the heavy wagon}: and an ugly wound was made in the right side of the animal's neck; which bled quite ï¬rofusely.‘ How such} â€"Too many of our towmahip and town Councils, says the'Oshaufa Re- former, are negligent ifi'the matter uf the, destruction of .Wtéeds.{ .Vacgnt lots in almost every town are tenâ€" dL-rcd unsightvlvx and productive of foul seeds. The law is :quite clear- on this point and Should be en-. fulccd. He is doing -a. public ser- vice when he enters a camplaint ag ainst sach recklessness; IA'n‘ ‘ownel cannot plead time'or-‘intcntion . to. cut the Woods dqwn an vsmne future d‘até-z = The 1_.w times that» date, angg-it dist-inculy "says .that-g ..-.che‘se; weeds must. not go to seed. Now a great} of Minden has‘ been repaired and is now in- a. fairiy good cOndition {or [such a hill); section; the Mountain Lake‘ road ’ which 1nd been in 3 {wretched condition is no» .a' compar- atively good road; the Camanon road has been well repaired and the road from ,Allsaw to the boundarj. â€of Mindcn and Dvsart has also been put†in excellent. repzur. The roads in Ansoxk township have also come in for a. fair share of improvement and the Stage Road between Minden and Gclert and Kinmqunt and the. Dutch Line in Snowdén, and the Cameron road. and- Iron Mine ~roa’d in Latter.- u'onh. Stanhopc, Glamorgan, Mon- mouth and Ca1diï¬â€˜ roads have not been 11 glected in this matter and the ne“ bridge across Burnt river at Irondale is now under canstruqtibn. and willishortly be compieted.-.-â€"Min- dun Echo -â€"Rev. J. W. Macmillan. B.A.-. of Winnipeg, will conduct. service at~ Sturgeon Point next Sunday. ' -â€"The roads in' Haliburton 'county have been very greatly improved this season by reason ‘of the ’government grgnts obtained for them. The.Bob- caygeon road both north and south hs~â€s“mâ€â€â€â€ tory at .Ormia. 7 OCT» ghiuï¬ted iihat __t_hey: the 3y heater band, our band, the may. band, upon Garment Fle- 1Sylvester Band Of Lindsay 3 , . i .: Win First Prize at Orillia Mayor Vrooman addressing x the band ’and citizens said: “I am delighted {p be here onthis occasion. and as mayor and on be half ~_6t._ the citizens to ogngratnlate ALA A reception was given to the Syl- vester band on Monday evening in recognition at the winding of the ï¬rst prize of 8100 at the Orillia tournament. The citizens turned ’out. en massc and signiï¬ed their approba- tion of the band's achievement. A program of music was given by theband v‘shich “as received with hearty applause ‘ ' _ The war and aldermen went over from the couticil- chamber where- the Council was in mica to'ehow their Mayor and Aldermen - show their Interest in the mm of the Bandâ€"Speeches by layer Vrooman and Ir. Sylvester Then let us. gixe three cheers and~ _ a tiger for [prize 52"- The Sleester Band Mr. R. Sy'hestcr. Mr W. H. Roenigk, . The. Judg The Town Council. and ‘ The Town of Lindsav. THE COMPETITION. (W. V. Wallace), and 3rd, Non-market Band, 85 points, Each band was required to play a march, a selection and a set 'of walt- zes. The Sylvester band played the t.mm'ch, “High Pride," (H. C. Reed). ‘the fantasia selection "Maritana" the “Danube \\'a\"‘e waltzes (J. Ivanovich). l The platers in the Lindsay band The competition at Orillia “as op-i wzcre E. flat clarinet, Fred Tulor; en to all bands. and the ï¬ve that B flat clarinets. H. Hawthorne, Chas. competed were ï¬rstâ€"class organize: i Bur-gas, Geo. Ward Norman Morton tions. The Newmarket band has] 1-1. Weeks, James Bruce, A. Welch; been attending competitions for comets. W. Hedernan. J. Metealfk y.ears and until the last. two Beaâ€"J Norman Bruce; altos. Mail: Ingle, sons ii as under the instruction of Marshall Bell Ed. Elliott, Jack Nor- Mr. John Slatter the Tendenof the: ton; trombona, Fred Martin, Geo celebrated 48th Highlanders' band.’ Buggins. Geo. Carruth; euphonium. Latterly this organization has been Chas. Davidson; basses, Joe. Schade led by Mr J. Napier, who was 9010' H. Cuthbert; drums. clarinet player with the Black Watch! E. Randall; conductor, band, “ hich was the attraction atim nigh. A...BatesK WHHRoe- [in inteiesf alid 111119 a‘ ven uplifting linfluence. The band is a1ailable at 'a nominal Cost for public occasions, and we have an organization that can no out and take the leading :place ‘ among the militah bands in‘ fcaï¬mp, and i111 pubhc gatheï¬ng like the inaugiiration ol' “the 1.01111 0! Campbéllfmd or 'thé main‘mofh pro- cession of O1angeméi1 in Lindsav and, in chpétition With the aspir- ing. organizations at 01 illia. take the ï¬rst prize: This is “hat the town needs; and this is what it ha‘s, and exery citizen sh’ouid be willing t’o~ lem.| e1 erv asSi‘st‘ance- and encourage- ment in maintaining this band, and keepinw it in the ï¬rst rank. Successi achieved by 'a' Lindsas band or 8. Lindsav clnb ‘or 11 Lindï¬m factory; or establishment. is 1111 ad1ertlsen‘1entj for the town, and all Siich successes!, are appreciated.’ ' . . i Bergman T0 SYLVESTEB BAND " ~ . ~ LARGE snow» IN THE PARK ed a good mam times be\ and what it formerly was. The \x'eekly concerts are growing The Organization has steadily come 'to {he front and is a credit to all * concerned. A Tournament in, Lindsay next year ; First Prize Winners at, ()rillia 'l‘ournamentâ€"dtcjmblished by Ranges! attentim and bring pm . trophy, and have more maney, some hive larger factories and buildings, but none are better. In the line 013mm pretty dun town it it were not {or the band. A t0\\n without a band is like a man with no music in his soul. A man that has no music in his heart. is likely to do something desperate. or to die with cancer. or commit suicide. The man who likes it is always smiling His liver is right. He goes to bed 'with smile and geuup with a song. He'lsheclâ€" thy, and doesn't give the doctors a chance it ill. ‘Lhduy is g famous town in many m. Some towns ai'é lax-gar f lows Each band was required to play a march, a selection and a set 'of walt- zes. The Sylvester band played the .march, “High Pride," (H. C. Reed). the fantasia selection "Maritana" (W. V. Wallace), and the “Danube Wave" waltzes (J. Ivanovich). . 1st, Sylvester Band. Lindsay. 92 points out. of possible 100. .prize $100. ’ 2nd, Bracebridge Band, 90 points. prize $50. However. the Newmark‘ct" band only received third prize, for the Brace- bridge- orguxiimti‘ob took seéond and Lindsay. ï¬rst, " The “seam and prizes were as fol- the Toronto Exhibition in 1904. This;-‘ The competition took place late in band had made special preparations the day and the Lindsay h'and play- for the contest and had no“ instru-i ed last Most of the amen thousand ments and presented a ï¬ne appear-1. .‘pt-Ople who attended the tournament ance. “ht-n it “as heard plavmg '01) had gone, {curing the\ would miss the street as it entered the town ‘the trains. but the. applause from the .man\ 'e\pressed the opinion that it", other competitors and the critics who auould be the“ winner The 'wamarwrumained «as unstinting. ket band had chosen the best playersf The Lindsa; bo_\s did not get out of its thirtx-tno ‘memhers. .The€ through in time to catch the train number of plavers allowed each handlso remained until the morning. A “as twenu -ï¬\e. .f large crowd went to the depot heae On Houeier. the Nenmark‘ct band only, Wednesday euanin‘,r expecting to meet recehed third prize for the Brace-3 the prize-winners but being disap- bridge orgmiimtiob took second and? pointed some of the boys improvised Lindsm ï¬rst, ' an aggregation of instruments and; The Score and prizes n ere as fol- marched through the streets making1 lous: ‘noises that perhaps wouldn't make lst, Sylvester Band, Lindsay. 923a son strike his .father, but they let points out of possible 100. ,prizejthe town knowsdmething had hop; 1 Mr. Rowigk was greeted with idles-ans 'he came forward and said: ’ ".Mr Mayor and Gentlemen of the g‘CounciEm Ladiés and Gentlemen :-â€"I gun glad i! we have brought . little :honpr to the town. I was Just thinking when the mayor was speck lng tint he might have sud some- thing about out: for the park. I (Chou-s (my: â€pooplc‘ï¬tdnding.) How: eva‘._speaking o! the prize, I am not w the one to be W. nor theband Dr. C. E. Broad, of Lowell, Ind.. so mud! us Mr. Sylvester and Kr accompanied by Mrs. Bron! ond fam' Dingle who {Lure dong so much to “y, :3 main“ ‘ 'eek with relatives holp us. I was hoping they 70““ be in town. heretospeakinsteadolme 9,8131†Mr. Jack Kinnear,1r.,o{town. better at W Wine-I M 1 ml took in the cor. excursion from at W a ouch- think. ‘0“ Peta-bore to NW Fun: on Hon‘ tormflndgpprodauon and tor (my («woman matmiohmhuï¬untom moflJB.Yenrsleymddough- commit-man's» E me1m.dToI-onto,mvisning a pm. to‘ phi '( ) Little Britain .M. Hasbermntlmwhdlorlr.' mmdmï¬oflonphofo- Sylm.ufllr. MD. who lump“: studio. M returned from MWE mm It. 831-“ ' ' The tournament also included a ï¬remen' 8 competition and 3 Mg pro. (gram of athletic sports. Thirteen ex- ~(:m-siou trains brought the seven ‘thOUsand visitors to ()rillia. and the town was gaily decorated. The win- ning ï¬re brigades were: Huntsvflle. 50} seconds. Bracebridge 532-5100 ands, Gravcnhurst 60 seconds. the izes being 8100 850 and 825 ro- tively. Everything passed at! satisfactorilv and the Northern \'.‘.- luntmr Fireman's Association, under ,whose uispices the tournament was 111211}, was highly congratularie 1.7 wish to visit the place from which emanates such a ï¬ne musical organi- zation.’ In conclusion Mayor Vrooman agnin congratulated the band. laying tint he never appreciated the park andthemusicsomuchu he has done this summn His remarks were received with applause. and be call- ed upon Kr. Roenigk, leader of the Mr. Roenigk announces the inten- tion of having». tournament in lind- sav next vear on a larger scale than 1’.th of Orillh. _‘ . The band arrived on the early train Thursdgv and playing a march prom-eded up Kent street to the Syl- vester foundry. where the members dispersed. Many were out to give them welcome. 1110 points of superioritv o! the Sylxester band were \olume 0‘ tone. con ntr’tion. light. and ghade. phras- ing, am even balance between wind an s. It was the best. balanced band of the ï¬va. and care was taken to havo the instruments in tuné. The competing bands con- oeded the superiori“ of the winners 'of this ï¬rst priZe. although the New- market band protested alleging that some of the thmtcrs w‘mc profes- 'sional plau‘rs hired for the occasion. '0! cquse there “as no ground for such protest and h did not want. The Ikacebridgc band vqflmrnd “Poet and Peasant" as the selectxun. and the sameset or wait/cs as the _S,--I~ vestvr hand. The stwmm-aut band's selection was a medley '0! Swatch airs. The judges were Mr. )ï¬tchell, leader of the Orillia band. l’micssor Pierce. 13.31., of Midland. and Mr. J. Hughes, all well known musicians. The other mmbcrs. S. Furguï¬on. tea Primenu and U. b'1,»dd.u". cuuld not get $1115.11“! ware thercIm-e not chosen among the 7numty-ï¬ve rinyw ‘ nr. 6. E. Bro-n. of Lowell, 1114.. mm by Mrs. Broad .nd (amâ€" :3"; wading a veek with relatives In. Friday. Hrs. Fullerton. of Toronto, who has boa visiting In." Sm Smith- oon. of We, returned home on Markham and Kits Arnott of Dun- dun Flavel-les Limited. are spendv ing a. couple of weeks with Chicago friends. [he Trix 111988. of Toronto, who has been visiting at. Rosanne for the lat thtee months. returned home on of Miss E‘ttie Ham Stephen, of To- ront'o, was a visitor lat weekvatr Cflrvnle (nu-m. Earth 0?. the home Mr. Frank J. Warde. of the New Xork American. is spending . vaca- tiOn with friends in Lindsay. Miss Jennie HcKay, .{or threeyeare a. teacher in' the Linda: public sdlools, lelt last week for WW Alt... where she has a position as H13: Mary Giaord of Toronto, is spending her mtion with In. John Jackson at. Cednrdalc turn). in North Ops. Mr. Herb Williams. barrister, of Massey. is spending his holidays with his mother, Mrs. Wiilms, Fair avenue. Miss Bella Shsrpe, of Fenclon Falls. is visiting her sister,:Mrs. W. J. Campbell, Durham street, town. Miss Vera Cunpbell. of Lindsay. is visiting friends at. Fenelon Falls. Miss Nesbh'tt, of Dre. Neelands Irvine's omce. is spending a week with Bobcaygcon friends. Bliss Boyea. or the po'TsY bfllce ma, is spending a week with Port Hope friends. Mr. Donald McQueen of the Rochâ€" ester seminary will preach at the Baptist church next. Sun_day._ Mr. D. H. Williamson, of Toronto. is spending holidays in Lindsay and at the lakes. Mr. Wesley Wflliams of the Toronto Daily News mechanical staff is here visiting his brother, Mr. Madison Williams. Mrs H. B. Lack, town. returned heme Saturday from Toronto where she had been attending the funeral of her little granddaughter Margaret M. Boyce. â€"Dr. F. A. Walters and family are camping at. Rosedule. --Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Loug-hlin and 13111in are Spending a couple of weeks at. Sturgeon Point. â€"M.r. Wesley Tamlin, of South Ops. lost twelve valuable 511er last week, and as theyhave not been seen or heard tell of in the township since Mr. Tomlin is of the opinion they must have been driven away by per- tics‘hnknown as they were in the ha- bit. of coming to the barnyanl at night; Conï¬dering the high price 0! mutton the los» will be about one hundred dollars. Mwmsâ€mm ““Wssssss s9†.â€"..Dr. Alex. Gillespie is already well scaled in. practice at Edmonton. Al- berm and his mam friends in Lind- my “ill be glad to know that he is taking a leading prince ampng the Musicians of that progressixe (in. making a specialty of women's dis- eases in which line he had a vex-v large practice here. â€"Mr. Joseph Crego. of Kinmoum. has two young wild ducks raised from £138 in a Chatham inwbator. The musical program was then pro- cwded,nith and the "town govern- mentfflwent back to its.deliberatioxis. The large crde remained until the program was ï¬nished expressing pleasure by frequent applause. tunthe hand, and it is now some um 831\'m'=helieVed unit the pre- unt council‘has amended in getting a smVationysubddy and the and is certainly on starvation subsidy at 8300,11 year. He is notcouwnt to back up‘ the band‘am' more unless the 'ciï¬mcome to the aim The (line has come. when .the citizens ougm to maintainithe 'orï¬auization. and he thought 'the band had in the past ‘be‘en "very unfairly treated 0y the "town. " One society takes the 24th or May. another society the I» of J.ul‘.V, and another the civtc nonday. without. allowing opportunity for the band to beneï¬t by the privilege [nose days ofler to gain some revenue. and that is the only opportunity the ‘band has for putting money into its own treasury. ,1! the citizens consider the band a good thing they ought to be willing to put their hands in their pockets and help pay its way. ï¬r. Sylvester concluded by suing that his company is willing to do its share. ‘but other citizens should do theirs. ' The mayor called upon Mr. Dingle, "a friend“ ol'music, a musician as Well, and la friend of the band,†to ' 8550 in thcdebt of thecompm‘., map-muse: the town down to am: but. "Hr; Dingle thong-ht Mr. Sylvan-stun. had. expressed his views. ME under-book (.0 help, it was with the understanding that the men were to 00:1de themselves as gentlemen, the ....PERSONALS.... bookkeeper for the Power 00., and mu . “J ohn The My Innis. Flu! What. bus. ............ 0.70â€"0.70 §m-What. bu: ........ .... 0.67-4.67 [would be glad to hear from any.» ï¬rmer having seed to sell. Kr. Steele or a mmtuxive will be in the district. eVery week for the purpose of mains and shipping seed. Drop him a. post-card as soon a your left! is “trashed. or better still encloseasmllsamplein a. Iota to above address for prices.-31-13. J. A. STEEL, Collier stneet, To- rontoL representing the largest deal- the general dimensions being, length of dam 80 ft... height 40 it. Plans and speciï¬cations may be seen at the above address. The right is reserved to reject any 01' all tenders. Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon. August 25th, 1906, at their oï¬ce. 123 Bay street, Toronto, for the construction of a msike Wanted Tenders for Dam Georgian Bay Po‘er 00.. Limited for tho District of But- hm Ontario, including“ tho Town of Lindsay. Orders for new connections, changes of ï¬rm names. changes of stneet ad‘- dresses or for duplicate entries should be handed in to the Local Manager AT ONCE. The Bell Telephone Company of Canada 'I‘hos. McLaughlin, Sec.â€"Treus. Toronto, Aug. lst, 1906. 32-3. TRY THE NEW MAN Jus st'l‘ry g ‘ g’camll s (igar Stare LINDSAY A New Telephone Directory Me New Barber Shop . ‘ m Mns “was†E 0! Ibis Store g m Special feature 0.. non-anon us. Dam and Abutments at Eugenia Falls. Grey County. Ontario no 0....- no. a no. Louis McGregor Now open for business. Everything ,strictly new and up to-date. with a flx-staclass CITY ARTIST. 2 doors east Neill's Shoe Store “'e . most. particular about the freshness of our goods and are after the trade of the particular peorle. «hint Try Is the manner in which our stock is kept. All our cases are ï¬tted with patent moist- ening trays WhICh keep our Tobacco and Cigam in. a prime condition. w "Coca-o. â€to .0... Full Line of Pipes. Tobaccos Cigars. Is about to issue icon-Owns“..- '1‘. J. TILLEY, PAGE NINE. uuuuuuu V'crv ‘ V 4, force tween Which 1 s I‘ll ‘r U.) “1' 4-. gLonï¬Ifiyed , f; Syringesl; l.“ g it ' 1 Buy Synnges of us and â€"The roads in Halibut-ton County have been very greatly improved this SMG‘A‘ «b . 1â€,, â€vu‘ “2...,‘ll PM HIKE.“ 'wrur‘w‘.’ WU Isthennnneriu which our mattedwith :- . . . . . 0 season by reason of the vernment on 5's which kee our , an Old inferior quahty <4 4l 3’13“?“ obtained for mm?!†Bob é Toilngmeoomond Cigars in. a :C or unfair cost. Our - :1 igygmgezoigsboth 11:21:; $111 nsguth , . prime condition. ' 4 been r a is . .. 'e i. 1...... goods the <« .1... 4.. 4.4 g... m... 1.. . . ‘ e11 V 4 - m. . 4... s... a... m... l â€2.: :1: esteem » Lick of the ï¬nest on T “Ch ‘1 h‘u‘seafon the M°untam '. ' com a ‘M been ,cn 5W†“m‘ â€me goodsandu'eafterthetrade 1») -. . Lake road which had been in .a' ' ’ " ' 5 ‘ .. m that the Svlvater comm § ofthepu'ticular peorle. 1) , the market and. you ll 3‘ Vwretchea condition is now .a compar- V 4 ‘ y is proud of the m o“ The members 3. Fm: 3’ "ski-s inches out of the band. K m. tel] th m rarel ._ 4: atheist good road; the Carnarvon flies Water band in Vrinnihg theL? M W â€a li‘.’~'1~'oad.w,, a...“ But this Is not true. It takes 3: :10 0 Justo'l‘ry if ‘1 ‘ e 3 <1 road has been well repatred and the ï¬rst prize at tho Orillia competition . ’9‘.“ our...“ m 1mm you-15' “- the VG’J' 10“! to mix» 3 4'†and are apt to pay road from ,Allsatv to the boundarv ‘o'f 'on Wednesday'of last week.13he bandl m among u†â€â€œ956“ “'5‘ tain the band and it is now â€me a". l, S i at me e . . d <4. l Mindcn and Dysart has also been put has made splendid progress m4. "' â€5° “1 the 11°01 01 the commune 3 i> more when 3011 0- iin excellent repair The roads in the last three 5ears, ard thisV sum-EV The Braccbritkc band pdvod‘ Poet m"85“'"°5“"' belieVed that the P"? LINDSEY t‘ Quality. assortment 25 . Ansork township have also c'ome in .mer in in much. better conditlon than; _ . and Pcasant' .9 the sclccuun, and lent council' has succeeded in .getting 0 ‘7‘ .’ . <; lfor a fair share of improvement and it has ever been. 'lhis is flying 8" -,’ the some set of calves as the ‘Sfll. “'0 mmu of the town down to memos†'( and P1103 In your fawn" 4. ‘ thL- Stage Road between Minden and great deal ,-â€"for the Sylvester maligh‘ Vatcr hand. The Newton} 111-1 may 9 flwvation subsidy and the band é when you buy Syringes <1 ;Gelert and Kimmount and the Dutch is a musical organization of? which' ' selection was a medley 'of Scotch " “r “1111.) on sm'ation subsidV' at 1> <4; Line in SnoundOn and the Cameron 81L" city might be proud 3 l airs. The judges were Mr. Mitchell, 3300 a year He is not content to 3% here. 4 . .: . 4" road and Iron Mine road in Lutter- For the advanCement and QTOMNEE We? 07 "11' 01’5â€â€œ band Prom M up the band 43†more. ““1955 The Bell Telephone ‘2‘ ‘ l l north. Stanhopu Glamorgan, Monâ€" c5' the town oVVL-s much to the gener-l Pierce, '8. 11., . of Midland. and Mr. the Clumwm t0 the aid 1110111110 4 1 the new bridge across Burnt river at nigh and the lo5altv and faithful; 4 IIondnlc is now undc1constructlbn, work of the plaV'ers. When Mr. 851-5 '4 land will sh01 th' be completedélliinâ€" 'V'cstercame to the assistance of thel " ldL-n Echo organization three 5ears ago this: <‘ the citizens‘ 4. â€"Rev. J. 11'. Macmillan, B.A.~, of “1“ it was “98“ "and RDUGGIST, LINDSAY <4 Winni 13', will conduct service at 4 Sturgeon Point next Sunday. Nearly Opposite Post Office {4 [town councils. says the Oshawa Ro- ‘lformcr, arc negligent in the matter f «if the. doslrucl'ion of mile-eds \acant llots in almost cVer5 town are runâ€" the maintenance‘ of the pavilion 1 it formerly was. fluul seeds. The law is (quilt: clear- 1011 this point. and Should be 911-: Named. “1‘ is doing -a. public scr- iVice VVhL 11 he enters a complaint ag ;ainst 'such recklessness. 11:11 OVVnei lL'annot plcad time' 01 intention 4 ml =Lut tho mods doVVn at. -s«1me future « _ -d'atL'-. The 1 VV ï¬xes that date. antl'il , . ' gilistlinctfly says .that; ï¬bhf‘S‘.‘ weedsl lmust not go to seed. Now a great 1 iman‘v plants are left until their. secd’ lis almost ripe, and does ripen aft-Lir- ‘lCllliing‘. That is a case when: the- ' law has been broken. I â€"â€"-'l‘hc attraction ut the Amide-1115‘; gduriug' fair \Vt‘Ol-i will be "The Shar' ill-ow Behind the 'l‘lirouc." ‘1': l.ea..d-1 ('1‘ do CL)l'(l()\'a. This play will l'o giy- jun on 'l'luu'sday. Scpt. 2U. â€".\ fog siu’ual which \as L-Vplo 1N1; r..‘â€"~â€" WALL PAPER ' by a lu-uvilii' lll‘LlClI‘ll \\ 121-1 izisril g l, ., 1 V Vom l1;1ll.p.~11".loi dining ENTITY KY“: Sllf'ijt'lilfln'\.\"_:Clhl-'S(El.l;:’ zitâ€"l ' v 111 Ll1opm «)1 kitchen. no mal- 4 t'."“â€";' ff“ ; milk?“ 'l "1‘71 ‘5 f‘.’:;':nogi l ‘ . H.111) you put it. we ham? 2. ":"l' among 1"â€. Sumf'hzfm ayï¬ltgt‘ ('tl - ,I::1l1lL- paper at :1 variety ofprlL-es 4 t," . (fill m Mom. "m ‘er s 18" f \thu- 11 was cxplmlrd 51m: k a horse, from 43 Per 1'0““? j in thL um I. l'hL» l‘filSC VVas sta'wl-l ~::ir t‘\'('l‘_\' custan-r and We take .in; by the sidc- of the sticct sou-1:211! ;,:‘.L~lllt‘ in showing it, whether fyards ll'nlu [hi plaLc “hen thL slg- ; ' ,;; bu} m not. 11a] was struck by the heavy wagon; ‘ 4 . §21111l an 11:15 wound was made in thel - ' Henle Bros :l‘l1':‘.l \jllli} (ll. ll‘lC animal's DOCK, l y '9 v VV'hiLh bled quite pioluselv How such Kent-st... Near the Market. a |1Lll11p11cnt artiLlc became douositell; : in the Strive is not, explained but it; " lllll\4‘(l iLSL'lf a dangerous cobble-l ' ~ 4‘ - 'K â€" The Standard Bank has open ed ; at Cambray a. subâ€" branch to Lind-' , say. Twit; a. week, on Tuesday and' 5 Friday. 4 Ofï¬ce in Wm. Weldon’s ; house. 111 interest ahd 112159 a' ver5 uplifting llinlluencc. The band is aVailable at a nominal Cost for public Occasions, land we haVe an organization that can go out and take the leading ‘ ‘ (plate among the n1ilita1~5 bands in _'l‘h.- question has arisen as tolcamp' and in public gathcï¬lng‘s like: l l l l 1 I 1 what rcSpousi'biiitV a farmer under- the lnujlg'uratimr O‘f the 10“,, of 13'1“ “h†>111)SCIID€S 1‘01‘4'8 5100 Campbellfoul or 'the mammoth pro- share of bank stock. It is learned on cess1on of 0,3anQO in LindsaV good authority that he is responsible and in competition “it“ the aspir- for double the amount 01' his holLl- “‘8' organizations at Drillia. take the 111's. fll ï¬rst prize.- This is. “hat the tOVVn ‘ ° . â€"-nm-. .1. c4. \Vishart, 3.1., who needsï¬an'd’ this tieâ€"what it has, 'and There ls Nathlng jfor six years has been the Successful eV'erV citizen should be willing to' and popular pastor of Knox church, lend e\el‘\" assistance and encourage- ln VVbiL h dL-lav is so dang erous 4 Beau-non preached his faiewe'll star-l ment in maintaining this band, and :;~ in Eye Tzoubles, when you consxder that you can get along {iii-15' well without any sense. i‘fv:1,'t‘pt5ighto You will under- ‘mon last Sundav L-Vening, and is re- keeping it. in the ï¬rst rank. Success .moving' to Brus'sL-ls. 011?... where he has aLcepted d pastorate Lindsa5 club, or a LindaaV factor5, .mml hOVV importantitis totake â€".-Dhe building at the southwest 0" establishment is 811' adVertisement r (â€hunceswith 1t \Iy busmessm corner of Kent and York streets has 101‘ the town ahd F“ 511131 5119095593 >tL'llVou when V011 need glasses tbeen leased by the Standard Bank, l are 899180181911 {have the oan'propermethod of ,and the “O."k ohm-ï¬tting Win be Then let us gi‘e three cheers and _- nding out I'correct all defects commenced 1n a 1ch weeks. By 013- a tiger for «;-f sight that causes headaches. tober lst the- bank VV'1ll occupy new The Sylvester Band and up-toâ€"date quarters, Architect R 85' lV'estcr Carefulservice is characteristic 'I’Owel‘. of Kingstcm, is here making Mr w. H Rocnigk , ‘35 111." exammatlons. MY $9533 plans for the necessary changes. The Judges, - ; The Town of Lindsav. THE COMPETITION. the 115k vou run. Every 'ELEVS delaV means added danger to your health and eye sight. Come to me at once. I will treat your eyes properly. They are your best friend. Abuse mem and they Will forsake you â€"L 01 Sam Hughes )1 P., retlimed '. noon last. lightning struck and burn- :ed the new bank barn of: Richard 't'le Britain The contents were th1s seasons fall “heat and hay. partly coV ered by insurance.‘ en to all bands. and the ï¬ve that tions. The Newmarket band has. been attendin competitions for on Saturda5 nirrht from his trlp to ym and untigl the last two â€a"; ‘ ' the west, much impressed with the t e instruction of C. Hughan growing opportunities .of that part sons 32:: Elgar hfhe leadenof the: ‘ -01 the Donumon. chglebratod 48th Highlanders band.’ Jewelery and 09““15‘5‘â€? â€"MaSter Frank McDowell,, the 10- [latterly this organization has been year old son of Mr. Robert McDow- led bv Mr J. Napier, who was 9010' is at the-Ross Hospital a couple .of weeks ago. by Drs. White and Mc- Alpiue, was removed to his home .this week, and is recovering rapidly. --The steamer Manita “in run an excursion to Kirkï¬eld toi-morrow. _ FridaV. leaving the town wharf at l8 .45. and arriving at Kirkï¬eld ' at noon. Return- tickets 75c; from ('1 O f on vwmooooooeooooooooooooooooooooo ' ‘ @eé ooooooooooooooc C» W’éW/h q'l = 5:7 ~m _ IIIâ€"n- fl = z â€'1 (e) Sturgeon Point 50c. (5) 4" Galway fall fair. 'Writcs that the dates of this year’s meeting at Kin- mount willrbe Sept. 10 and 11. â€"The‘llariposa"fair will be held at Oakwood on Sept.92'.', and 28. â€"Mr. Rbenigk has for sale at his store on Kent ‘street some postal earth with the cut of the $5; hostes- (E Our stock of {e Parlor, 6 Dining Room <o\ o and Bed Room vaster band On Monday ovum: ti: recognition of the winning ï¬rst, prize of 8100 at thew w monument. The citizens turnod’ou WWW“â€" @ ‘ . , . .x 'um] are, Band.4 -He. has the exclusive right on is F t , of handling these cards, and is sell- t" 16) IS LARGER THAN EVER ing them at the price of two ‘0? 2:. ï¬ve cents ..Gct one o'ndsend it to the 3A newlineof Bra-s om! Iron Bods have been 843â€" . ded to our stock, . WeCarrythebestlinosof Springs and Hates-cu, including the Oates-moor and Marshall Sanitary. Mattress; _ um. mu. .I‘V 9. . - wwwmmm t" imouth and Caidiil roads have not ous efforts 0111111112R.S5'1Voster;ast 3.1: : been neglected in this matter and well as. to the abilit5 of Mr Roe- were dissatisï¬ed because of the cost to the town, from $500 to $600 per; 1 T _ 1' our t W "h' 111] annum, but now it is oan costing; l â€" 0° manV O o as 1p 8. the town $300 plus a small sum for' 'n '1 the park, and its worth has increas-l . ed a good man5 times M5 and what 1 .. 4 1' ,LlLrL-d unsightlé and productiVL o The “601‘â€, concerts are growing achieved 'be a Lindsa5 band. or a; ;Wa\e" waltzes (J. Ivanovich). 1101111911 10 SYLVBSTEB 311111 . 11191 new» m in 111111;...“ ..... . .. .s... m. â€"H. P; Chessell, secretary or the .330? and My M their m in the ma? lb A rweption was given to the Sglï¬pretty minute's wind 1111 W. H. ROE. 'IGK. Conductor Sylvester Band. such protest and it did not count. _._â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 4~ 4 â€"-... -mw -v .â€"___ the Foronto Exhibition in 1904 This The couipctilion took place late in band had made spec In! [populations the (luv and the Lindsa5 h'aml play- ;for the contest and had new lnstruned last Most of the SL-Vcn‘thousund ments and presented a ï¬ne apppar- people who attended the tournament anLc. W-lun it “(is heard playing on bad g011L1.fL-arlng the5 would miss the street as it entered the Lb“n;thc trains. but tbcapplause from the 11111115 expressed the opinion that 'it‘ other competitors and the critics who would be the winner The Newman remained was unstinting. ket band had chosen the best players The Lindsay bo_Vs did not get lout- of Its thirt5“-tVVo members. Tho-I through in time to catch the train. number of players allowed one!) bandlso remained until the morning. A was tVVent5 -ï¬Ve. ' ; large crowd went to the depot here on Howe\ er. the NL-VV'mnrkL-l band only \VednL-sday owning expecting to meet reLciVea third prire. 101' the “race the pri/eVVinners, but being disap- bridge organization took second and pointed some of the bow; improvised LindaaV' ï¬rst. "’ lan aggregation of instruments and The score and prizes were as fol- marched through the streets making lows: lnois'es that perhaps wouldn't make lst. S5'lV‘ester Band. Lindsay. 92 a Son strike his father. but the5 let .points out of possible 100, prize; the town know something had hap- $1.00. l.peuc(l 2nd Bracebridge Band, 90 points: The band arriVed on the early prize $50. 'train Thursda5 and pla5ing a march : 3rd, \‘LeVVmaeret Band, 85 points, proceeded up Kent street to the Svl- ipri'le $25. ' 'V'wtcr foundry where the members Each band was required to play a; dispersed. Many were out to give march a selection and a set of walt- ‘ them welcome. zes. The SVlVoster band plaVed the; The tournament also included a -march “High Pride, " (H. C. Reed). arc-men's competition and a big pro. the fantasia selection "Maritana"1 gram of athletic sports. ’Thirteen ex- (W. V. Wallace), and the “Danubecursion trains brought the seven ‘thousand visitors to Orillia, and the The pla5 ers in the Lindsay band. town was gailV decorated. The w‘in- ‘Halls about 5““) 'mles “'85: 0’ “l“ The coulpetition at- Orillia was op- VV'cre: E flat clarinet, Fred Tulor; ning ï¬re brigades were . Huntsvflle. B flat clarinets. H. HAVV'thorne. Chas. 50§ seconds. Bracebridge 532-6 800' competed were ï¬rst-class organim- i Burgess, Geo. Ward. Norman Morton oads. Gravcnhurst 60 seconds, the H. Weeks, James Bruce, A. Welch; being 8100. 850 and 325 ro- comets, W. Heflernon. J. Hotcalf tiV'ely. Everything passed of! Norman Bruce; altos. mu: Ingle, satisfactorily and the Northern \ v.- Marshall Bell Ed. Elliott, Jack Nor~ lunttcr l-‘iremen' 8 Association, under ton. ' trombones, Fred Khrtin, Geo whose auspices the tournamont was Baggins. Goo. Carruth; euphonium, held was highly congratulnriel Chas. Davidson; basses Jos. Schade. Hr. Roenlgk announces the latch- H Cuthbert; drums. A. Bates. K. tion of havinga tournament in lind- ell, of the north Wam,|\\'h0 was suc- clarinet player with the Black Watch E. Randall; conductor, W. H Roc- say next year on a larger scale than 083511111.V"Operat9d 0n fb!‘ appendicit- band, which was the attraction at nigh. 111.11.16.11“ .. the town. When the peopleof other placesheor ask "When is Lindsay? '1'" fluid will wish to J. Hughes, all well known musicians. The points of superioritv of the maintain the organimtion and he ’ SylVester band were volume at tone. thought 5h" band had “l the 1’3"†con 'Itrgtion. light and shade. phras. boon verV unfairly treated (iv the 1113', an u, V'en balance between town. ‘ One societV takes the 24th heads It “as the best 01118.13 another socicu the [lb of balanccd hand of the five. and care J-“l-V and another the C“ 1'3 nouday l was taken to have the instruments wlthou! allowing opportunit5 for the; in tune. The competing bands con- band ‘0 13911051 by the l1?“ ilege "10561 , coded the superiority of the winners days offer to gain some reVenue. andl tho Tour: of Lindsay. 'of the ï¬rst prizo. although the New- that is the 01115 opportunit5 tho'band market band protested alleging. that has for putting mone5 into its own some of the Sylvesters wore profes- igioual plaV'L-rs hired for the occasion. the band a good thing the5 ought to ldresses or for duplicate entries should '0! couisc there “as no ground for be “will; 10 P11‘ 111951 hands in their l be handed in .10 the Local Manager ““’â€"‘ his company is willing to do itsl 4 e._*_______________[ has come .VVhen the citizens ought malocmpany Of canada 13 about to issue A New Telephone Directory for the District of East- ern Ontario, including' Ordeis for new connections. changes treasur5. if the citizens Lousider ,05ï¬1‘m 111111188. changes 0f street ad'- pockcis and help p35 its “113' sir. . S5lVL-sler concluded by suing tha tlAT O\CE '1‘. J. TILLEY, Local Han-gar share, 'but other citizens should (101:; theirs. ' The mayor called upon Mr. Dingle, "a friend of‘music, a musician as well, and a friend of the band," to speak; but Mr. Dingle thought Mr. .. SylVesurr had. expressed 'his views. The 1nus1cal program VV as then pro- Cot-Lied VVith and the "town gOVernâ€"; int-nt' V1 cut back to its deliberations The large crOwd remained until the pr-orrnm was ï¬nished, exprOSSing pleasure by frequmt applause. ; l l Inc New 8111913111 Now open for business. Everything strictly new and up to-date. with a ï¬rsvclaas' CITY ARTIST. TRY THE NEW MAN Full Line of Pipes. Tobaccos ('igurs. Louis McGregor :2 doms east Neill's Shoe Store â€",l)r- Alcx. Gillespie is already well 1‘ l sclllnd in‘practico a1 Edmonton. .\l-; lit-r111. and his many fricnds in Lind-i say VViH I» glad to know that ho is. taking: 11 leading pyuce among the; Illl_\.\l('lll-HS of that progressch city ; making a specialty of VV'omL-n'l disâ€"1‘ cast-s in which lim' he had a \cr_V 1'“ largo practice here. ' -â€"Mr. Joseph Crego. of Kimuoun? ;Tenders for Dam has two young wild ducks raised from eggs in a (liutham incubator. . â€".\lr. Wesley Tamlin, of South Ops. Sealed Tenders will be reLened by lost tVV'clV'c valuable sheep last week. 50:8 undersigned up. to 110011.0August and us they have not born sown or 20th, 1900» at the†03108, 1-3 Dray heard 11-†L)! in the township s'incc'Street' Toronto, for the Construcuon Mr. Tomlin is of the Opinion they ‘ Of a must have been driven away 115' pan; Dam and Abutments at Eugenia tit-s“ unknown as they were in the ba-f Fans any county Ontario bit of coming to the barnyard at ° . . . . nitrht. Considering the high price E the general dimensmns bemg, length of mutton the loss will be about one of dam 80 ft' height 40 ft' Plans hundred dollars. l :ngzpicégï¬zgons maV be seen at. the sussml The right is reserved to reject any ' s 101' all tenders. l ....ransom.s.... i. acorn» my 1...... co. Limited 0 Thos. McLaughlin Sec. -Treas. Mumsww Toronto Aug 151; 1905 32- â€"-l)r. I". A. Walters and family are camping at Rosedale. â€"-Mr. and Mrs. A. O' Loughlin and ’ W<§\ 03" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0’0 0 0 famils are spending a couple of weeks . @ g 4 a1 Sturgeon Point. ;§ Mr. Wesley Williams of the Toronto .‘ ‘ > C l d Daily News mechanical stall is here; . 03 an Visiting his brother, Mr. Madison g Williams. M. Boyce. l 0 Mr. D. H. Williamson, of Toronto.l is spending holidays in Lindsay and; at the lakes. Mr. Donald McQueen of the Roch-l ° ester seminary will preach at the‘ Mrs. H. R. Lack, town. returned. ‘ home Saturday from Toronto, vth-ru; . 6 III e [I Baptist church next Sunday. she had been attending the funeral; of her little granddaughter Margaret‘ FARHERS, we have the best steam lamp for threshing, all sizes of Hard Goal, Miss Boyce, of the p63 ofï¬ce staff, is spending a week with Port Hope M 3““ Lake friends. . , . _ Mr. Herb Williams, barrister, of .. Cement, My ‘ Ce Massey, is spending his holidays with his mother, Mrs. Williams, Fair avenue. Miss Bella Sharpe, of Fenelon Falls. is visiting her 313143ng. W. J. Campbell, Durham street, town. Miss Vera Campbell. of Lindsay. is visiting friends at Penelon Falls. Ming Nesb'itt, of Drs. Neelands é Irvine's ofï¬ce, is spending a week with Bobcaygcon friends. Mr. Frank J. Warde, of the New X011; American. is spending . .vaca- thn with friends in Lindsay. Miss Jennie HcKay, .for three years tsunmm 12.; Slim Llsike Wanted Alt... whacshehuapositionu '. was Katy Giflord of Toronto is J- A. STEEL, Collier stneet, To- speuding her vacation with In. ronto representing the largest deal- JothudtsonatCedardslefarm.iners ingrassseedsiathe wodu. North Ops. would be glad to hear trom 11113,. Hist Ettic Hoot Stephen. of To- hrmerhaving seed to sell. mont Rooï¬ng, all at lowest prices. ' noun-g um m M 1m. ............. arcâ€"0.70 Spa-h: M; has ..-........ 0.67â€"0.07 ’ I “m: u OW...†0'“ .'05 â€3.1).. ......... 056â€"065 5 ' ....... .....o 0.64.45 4. m 0.."- 0.0-0“- W 00-... o :H“ l stockiskopt. woof»; l l l