mute O . 33nd t. Kat-It" “at tho Hut-hot. Mm do per roll up to suit every cuntomor and we take plmmuro In showing It whether you buy 0) not For your ball. parlor. dining mum. bedroom orklwhmn. no mat- ter whom you put. It. wa have u. uulmble paper at a variety of prices {in} iriéiiï¬ï¬‚fou run: Every days’ delay means added danger to .your health and eye sight. Come to me at once. I will treau your eyes properly. They are your best friend. Abuse them and theywill forsake you as in Eye Troubles, when you consrder that you can get along fairly well without any sense, exce t sight. You will under- stan 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. Caieful service is characteristic of my exammations. My tests are Linen-mg. Do you know There is' Nothing In which delay is so dangerous Henley Bros., WALL PAPER “4-m§‘ï¬ï¬bi 'ughan miï¬Ã©w Lowe“. Mass" at Peterboro. while under Christian Science *treatmen't." has necessitated an intimat- The Da- ticnt died of typhoid few. The in- ane“ is adjourned :m'tiLSept. 1r, ed size of the page a’dmits of the more effective production of plans and ICWTS of houses and their "idea.†decor tions gmd urn ishipgs" A lead-E ,ing illustrpge’d Meir {3.3% ende-< ;scrip vs 0?“; M‘ rhetican} home "RedcmtTV' 6%ï¬; U. G. Orendorf, of Canton, Ill. -Peterboro and Strati )rd are hair. ing difï¬culty over their normal school sites, and various towné which made efforts to secure 3. her- mal, have been reminding them of how the? easily can solve the (â€ï¬- culty. No better solution has [een' oflered than that one of them 1,910. cated at Lindsay There is, plenty- of room here and no ditï¬culty in se- curing a site would he encountered. _..The baseball match letween the Orientals and Y.M.C.:\. team on Monday evening was won by the lat? .The death of Arthur N, Randlettl traveller ï¬orcthe J.__C_. Aycr Co.,_ 79E k â€"D. Appel. clothing merchant. next' door to Simpson House. will vacate his premises on Sept. lst. and cam- mencing to-day, Aug. 23rd, will sell his entire 812,000 stock at an (imâ€" mense sacriï¬ce. See advt. on page. 12 of this issue. -â€"Sylvester s new motor threshing pine Islands. will hie fully shown. machine commanded notice as it was taken down Kent street Tuesday on its way to Mr Meehan's farm. â€"The Tdeal House for August, T. A. Cawthra .Co., publishers, of which Louis Duncan Ray is» editor. is received. The magazine has been enlarged. thepages being the same as Collier-'5 The August number has thirty-two pages, audithe enlargi- At the St. Louis World’ s Fair this vil- lage .was a great attraction --Among the students who were successful in the July departmental examinations held at Albert College. is Miss Gertrude Junkifl, who has completed her junior matriculation and passed the junior leaving Pt. II. examinations with honors. â€"'I‘he next sale at Fannlng’ s RepOS- itorv, Lindsay. will beheld on Sat- lst. Farmers and 9. ï¬lm: â€"The Peterboro Shamrocks will next play the Toronto Junction team in the C.I‘.A. ï¬nals. The game will be played at Peterboro on Saturday. â€"-â€"Ono of. the! fouturm of tmmor- row (Friday; ovnuing's baud com-art at thn pavilion. will he a vocal duet. "Larbourrl “Mob." sung by Mom's. D. H. Williamson and Peter Wilson. --Mr. Ali. Roberts. 01' New York. contributea a solo to the musical service at: Cambridge street Metho- dist church on Sunday morning, and in the evening. sang at the Presby- terian church. His broad bass voice and artistic singing made his seleC- tions verv helpful. â€"Mrs. J. B Graham, sister ofAl- German J. G. E5res. died on Thursâ€" day a‘t'Edmonton, Alta., having unâ€" dergone an operation for appendici- tis. Mrs. Graham has resided in Edmonton for about 12 years. Much‘ sympathy is expressed for Mr. Eyres in this bereavement. â€"A Mg cruwd In nxpoctutl at thu (tho-mum: ragntm 10-day. Excursions an: arrangod from all points along the lakes. ' Potorboro. brntlwr 0! Mr. Robert Nu- gent. of lelnay. The httlo know font his balance and. fell .m m- whnrf Into deep water. Mr. Nunent saw him. but the boy hut m-nk for the lust. time ‘bel‘orv he wuld got. tn him. Hv brought him mu dthu wntnr. hnwowr. and worked owr him until cunuclouancss returnvd. «A large number of twnph! mtmd- 0d the excurulnn to Kirkfleld‘ “ft.- Imsk (m Fl'ltlay lam run by lhv 03V. N. ('0. â€"'A mu.- 9 your old v'ultor at Mr. (‘olu'n cottagu, mm Inland. Smuéy Lake. was saved from death by drowning mm day last “(wk munmto prompt mmmcltatlon measure! under- taken by Mr. Joseph Nancy“, of land" Tm; 0- H‘lshï¬n'. Kent strcet rod ~ . - . . Vest; 1' the past month. Kr. Hen-i" Hating thus yearn Thankqunng ders , done well in the west, and m road‘race to be run nnmqny is not? proprietor of a‘ P tons 05‘! ' 8 tan mih course. N’Iï¬e ï¬rst, book. imam and “my M e is a shield presegxted by Hon. bum“ _ . . M 2.»,Stratton ;; second prim. gold 3am ""‘Trfw’ww - ,.~_,¢,‘_;,.,~mk.¢._-,h. idol. _. ‘ < v ~. ‘ r - Miss MOI-ton, of Groton. New 5m :lpin, pmentyed‘byrthe Emu . ‘ _ ‘,.. w’l‘hé ~x-g'yce'jis pp'ehgifto“ Lazyqayegrvsj Kathy: Niss- Cornwall“ '0! Toronto. 3‘ -.~ A-A‘ “an? £21m fh: at MM Mg†it w wJVu-uw“ “.m- v.1.-- _vr I'he Peperboro 'Examiner , is in- um w.“ â€v“ v, "n_ 7 Miss â€muonon 6f agoién. 139Ԡid‘fld not go “hf a. senior mt York, f Kiss Cornwall" of Toronto mums: .Gaunuey, of m; an *Eju'tgn' M'sztff 11:3 ders'u'b done well in the wage, gnu-map!†mt 00-! nus gown; is now prqpï¬etor of a prosperous MW Babes Regan im- bWF-“3E’Sh‘t‘m and “my M pound- dghtm, pea-lug; and over- Fans! was In tOWn on 'nzesdgy mornmg on business. Kisses Rose and Addie Quinn, of Toronto, an visiting their aunt, Mrs. Baht. Cooper, Russell street. , Mr; Wes. Benders. of Port Arthur, Ont ,. who spent a few days in towi, Mt. for home l‘uwday. He was ac- comm by Hrs Kendal-s. who has been the 3117861277“ her parents, 11'. Miss Gifford, of the Toronto pub- lic school stafl, is the sum of Mr. and ï¬rs. John Jaclmon, North lOps.\ Mr: Ryan, of the Standard Bank $311,;th Sunday in Toronto. came over from their summer cot, tage at Chemong'. Mrs. Jaa.\Hall and Master. Herbie are home from: visiting fxï¬nds in Miss Man- returned on Monday from Preston Springs. 1' â€"The next sale at Fanmng’ s Repos- itoryr Lindsay, will be held on Satâ€" urday. Sept. 1st. Farmers and others who consigned stock to the last sale held by Mr. Fanning obtained goodtprices, and amt Ithing W8. sold. These sales are now an thisitors to the Toronto National Fair shouldnot fail.‘ to visit .the Igarrote Willa-go. 'I‘ha tvil’lage will he strictly typical, and the customs of these wild people, from the Philli- pi~ne Islands. will we fully shown. At the St. Louis World’s Fair this vil- lage .was a great attract-ion. â€"3‘hv Edmonton: Journal, of â€Aug; 1’0 says: ‘tCol. Sam. Hugh“, M. P., spent scyeral days in town this Week. The colonel owns most or the odd sections in township 50, ranges 7 and 8,‘ immediately West, of ‘ the tmvn. He drove out. to these lands and also visitea Islay, where there are many of his old constituents. Minnv-ille. and. Edmonton. He speaks of putting a steam plow to work on some of his land near Ver- milion. and everybody in the dis- trict will hope that he. will do so. as what is most needed here at preS- out is a larger area Under cultiva-l tion. The colonel was present at the luncheon to the Pennsylvania Stat-'3 Editorial Association." $8..()O $1000 and 312 00 Outing Suitn price. 3pm" quick. made up in popular nhndeu, (‘leau- -up Prices Summnr Underwear. Clem-up Prices 250. 33 M). 35 00 and $0 00. 35c. 45c and â€50. Buy now-“You may not b. able to buy byc-und-byo. B. J. GOUGH Two Door- lut o! Ion-on House. f.1““§ I v § as 3:3 a: m Suits. a1 33 ,“W. T. Ramon of Feuelon Two Door- lut of Ion-on Bonn. and Corn» Kant sud William In" Summer Shirts. Clean up Prices 49c, 69c and 80c. Guaranteed Trousers, (Jinn-up Price: 850, $1.00, 81.50 and 82.00. le walt- shad yo: durum which you and â€mutual In $10.00, $12.00 and $l5.00 Suits, Clean-up 314.00 816.00 am Prices $4.95. $6.95 and 97.95. enough to plum in m ts‘ at Less Than Ii Prices Less than Cost of Material about on a W- In handling Sticks they show good pm and 8““ but “‘9’ .m not equal in end"?- ance and in “virtues! to the Sham- MR3 There in: a. 8003 deal 0‘ W pig. mi doe- m‘ot baton; to hating somewhat in Cplbmb. The ihdiï¬dud play of the Checks: was L.â€" ""‘inacson wgé.1'“"’ “Mariana PH}1[ 'r‘m.‘ . , Widt‘u' ‘ "I. 7C1wh{te ‘G; wqwxi' “awe ï¬oiiit" "Dari! I. Reilly 1st ddenoe Devlin I Melee 2nd defence Dusty C. Walton 8111 «Menu Seymour 'The gun: Was somewhgt onealded all through. the Peterboro boys play- . Field captains. E. Ford, Peterboro. H. Cameron, _Beuv¢ton.., Mr. Ambrose Egan. of Peterboro. acted â€referee, and Hears. Crowley Paterboro. and Tdbott, Baum-ton. were tW. Pendty. Ir. H. B. Bianca. ‘ God umpires. Dr. Column A WELL FOUGH'I‘ GAME ma- SULTS IN VICTORY FOR THE SHAMROCKS. 9 to 1. A lacrosse. match suns played on the agricultural grounds here on Sat» urday dun-noon between the Junior wShamrocks of Peterboro. and the Junior Oheckm, of Beaverton, the result. being 9 to 1 in {aver of Pet- erboro. The following are the names of the We“ and their positions in the 56“.: _ .. Jr‘ Mr. William Simpson left for the Northwest on Wednesday, where he has been enpged 'to run a. threshing outï¬t. Mr. mum Burke.i Colbome-st.. lelt -for.the Northwest .Wednesday. whem‘ he will spend the next three months. Mr. ï¬nest Wetherup, Fair ‘Aveu lelt Wednesday tor the Northwest. where he has been engaged with a threshing outï¬t. Mrs. H. Jollifle. town. left on Monday evening {orI a’ visit with re- lativeoy in Wick; Ont. Minn wily Chapman, 0! Toronto. is holidaying with her mother and sister. Mrs. Rayburn. Lindsay. .{or ’. CHECKERS, BEAVERTON, 3rd home Tucker 2nd home J. KcNichol Ist homo.-~ Bun-01?. outside homeymnmm out. home Jack Hex. homo . Doboon 9'1? ‘1 )W.“ AIISTRAW and TOURIST HATS hnlf price. Speak quick. Summer Tin, Clan-up Prices 10c. 150 and 20¢. 016.00 316.00 and 318.00 Stylus. wide enough to plane in most pmioulurl. Gleam up Price: 86.90 38.00 nnd 89.00. gflgplu n which taking and "in’ â€135.353, the action of pear Moo-“WM MW?!) vâ€"uv ‘9.» w-" -vâ€"--‘.. v.â€" »V7 __ . useful to the tissues, whild the indiâ€" 36M; ï¬bqnï¬e: imam Wynn!» as ‘m WWW mmmï¬mzm 'It I gumm W 5.02 Me‘- ’hnéh’Z- . Want ,w 33: 9; mm»: «Milk, via: AOL mam»; Them†other equufl'y impomntea \ Inch 0! the iron which we may.» in Many of the common. fruits also contain lerments which ere most useâ€" ftil in digestion. They act on the acquainted albumen of a“ and of meat. pimple experiment will show this mm in strawberries. On the bottom of . glass dish put 3. double layer or thinly sliced fresh ripe straw- berries. Next put. 3 layer of thinly sliced emulated egg dbumen, oom- pletmg the sandwich by a duplicate layer of the stalwart-lee. ,At summa- heat after eight hours. the albumen is slowly digested .- has been prov ed by expert. chemla! tats. mmammmul WMmmï¬es-ludu basedishtWVeefleaouxw ulewdgggnmmgn. wibh our food is not assimilated be- cause of its insolubility. This la 0! little consequence when the blood is up to par. but in anemic people it. h a sedan: matter. The omnic fruit adds combined With the iron at the mare solid food: form lulu. These are kï¬own u was, 9(th and so on. TBS? on, pend uponby the digestive juices whiéh 'm for down, in the intestines, and here the iron becomes soluble and non-irritat- â€"â€"+""'_ [rand-1' he was thrown and his heart misplaced. Since that time he has the fwd V“ 0' Mtsbeen unable to do anything. 'Mr: 'Smith will return to Toronto as That the juicy fruits are . valu- soon as the feels able to undertake able item in our diet is "by no manna; the journey. That he may recover a new idea. It has long beenlmown ‘ his good healthjs the wish of those that the salts which they contain are; who have made hla. maintance In the last. quarter the Shamrocks scored three goals. making the‘ re- sult 9-1. They will next meet the Toronto Junction club. There were not very many specta- tors. Peterboro people being in the majority. They came by special train with the Shamrocks LIN DSAY Tc but Clothin‘. '0" KINMOUNT. “1" Hr. John Smith, of Toronto, uho thus been visiting Mr. Gordon Hop- :u. kins for the past month, took very the ill on Friday last from heart trou- ble. Dr. ‘Fi'ost u'ugcallcd and from 31.1 last report Mr.‘Sm1th is feclingsome, better. Some three years ago when riding u horse on a western Canada l VIUIJ- lull IL Ill-I I. mu 9 sun imilen east. The“ village boy: any they can almost. hear wedding bells. The bills nre out announcing the annual exhibition here. Remember 'tho dates. Monday and Tuesday. Sept. 10th nnd 110:. Special tmin .trom may on morninxol the-eo- ond day. Four hundred dollars in WMWinmï¬ng. The track h being pathgood order. Ir. a A. Laue. of Oshawa. “a“ page: t’ndlc- . was here on ‘wxincï¬ lat Faun. Thu wdmn mama] crowd in the Village list 81% owning, and the ma did ‘ big business in no“. m and it. «can. Km Hattie Brisbin, o! Burnt Riv- ol'. pasted through here a few days ago on her way to Ewan than she Ir. lchchet-n, principal of the MIR: Ichool, returned on Saturday mad.- lcr the opening on Myth: Mina Bell. of Toronto. is visiting at Hr. Christopher’s. 11!...ka Alkoyuof Wyn-ah. 01$,- tario, is visitinfl friends bene.‘ mu Forum, of Toronto. and Mr. del of UnduyVCollechbe Insti- tute. are visiting at It. A. Y. Hop- Irg. 8.8111!“ and lb: P. Smith roamed on â€W from a visit to W wrlv. 'lhe hot sultry weath- MW Stephnaon is -still furling“ nan-«wt:- trving to him, and A turd: ihfs weaver-y. It“. «’08. Holbrook is spending his vmtlon at Mr.,R. Carr's, about. six Gmpes rank. High in this category. and should be eaten at fhe end of the heaviest meal.â€"-Youth's Compa- haul. your head in mm, or better um undue a. mu sample in a latte: to above m tor prionâ€"8148. ‘ J, A. STEEL. Collier street, To- ronto. representing the largest dau- an in mud-mm world. would be gladtoheuhomany Myhavingsoedto’sell. n.8tedooogwuflve will beinthodbtflcte'aywdtor'm mammMuA the underlined up to noon, Aumut 25th. 1906. at. their 01500. 198 Bgy street, Toronto. for the contraction of o. Dun and Abutment: 11 Busch hill. Guy County. 0mm the general dimensions being. length otdamso m. height 40 It. Plans and speciï¬cations my be seen at the above eddrees. The rkht is reserved to reject any or all- tenders. Tenders for Dam Alsike Wanted £09.50de on cam. mum m ‘1'.“ at My. Olden for new oounwflom. chum-u at am names. changin- of «not «I- drunl or for duplicate «nu-loo should ho Mod In to the Local Mr AT ONUE. Georgian Bay Po.» 00.. Limitod The Bell Telephone Company of Canada 'I‘hos. leLaughlin, Sea-Trees. Toronto. Aug. lst, 1906. 32-3. In about to inane A low Nophonc Directory TRY THE NEW MAN Inc New Barber Shop Scaled mam A’vm be waived by IRWIN-lots. Louis McGregor Now 0pm for [nu-Inna. Everything ntflctly new amd unto-dun. with n flrut-cluo CITY ARTIST. 2 doors mt Nom'n Shoo Bum Full Um- of Hon. TOW Cigars. h ‘- PAGE m. m â€not-u... .0-75â€"oo75 â€ï¬gmnmomov moon-~00. - u a con.- - coon-nu...†ecu-00.0.0. '1'. J. TILLIY. nu nomquo 7H. 7'5 it ....... 750-57. 75 m...10.ooâ€"1o .00 Goal-no- coco-.00... Iluluoï¬oc 0".an .........0.15-0.18 .0 0.46â€"0.45 .15 "0.18-0.18 . 0.60-0.70 l I '0. ccccc