Better Spices To the harvest ï¬elds of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta $I0 “£3: $I8 AIJG. 14, 18 Graniteware If it is graniteware, wevhave it Preservingéllettles Berlin and Windsor styles. Sauce Pans, square and tapered. Double Boilers, Cereal Cookers, Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Tea Kettles, ‘ 'l‘ea Drawers, Pie Plates, Cups, Water Pails, Stove Pots. etc. HOMESEEKERS Boxall Matthie Excursion} t9 the Noythwost‘provide the best C.P.R. offers special rates and convenient train service to Toronto for the great exhibition.“ Ask agent for copy of omcial programme giv- ing full information regarding ex- cursion rates and special trains. m information 3: Lindsay cum : '1'. C. lawhott. 60 Kent at†J. Anderson. C.P.R. Sutton. or write 0. B. Footer. REL. GPJL. Toronto. bther day. See us for Graniteware alignedâ€"â€Â£0 her bed. The young lady tripped and fell into an opening in the cellar; AUG. Farm Labbrers’ Excursions ‘ Because he gives perfect satis- faction at lowest prices. Broken lenses replaced. Frames repaired ADY WAS INJUED. lieu Clara. Barnett, of the ard. met with a. Pï¬-inï¬ll injury Go to Murphy’g L. AJMURPHY W‘s-awn. FOR GLASSES Special Reductions in Dominion Pianos and Organs during August A fan good Second Hand Inmuments to 50 cheap WAREROOHS : NEXT T0 GOUGH’S HIGINBOTH AM Wino EX‘IBI’I‘IOH LELYING DATES 3nd Sopt. In and 8th, from :11 nations {near-nor: between Toron- to-Norgh Bay line and Toronto- '. fl. ROENIGK Central Music Store If you are thinking of buying an instrument or exchanging your present one, I will be glad to talk the mat- ter over with you. for clearance wing and ad the kin i PHONE 7 Additional for Return The ï¬rst tives being 5 Grand Trunk ed out. Aln weSt of Win11 locomotives. pect to assis the present c be a record 11 ever wasâ€" ‘br did. None are so healthy, so my“... and rull'of life asthosewhom‘ late with 'Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. Even in one night they work wonders. Fur and coating they take from the tongue, headaches they relegate to the past, biliousness and stomach disorders they preVent and absolute- ly cure. LEGAL ACTION.~ . The village of Millbrook has taken legal action to recover lrom Police Magistrate Holland of Port Hope and} License Inspector Remedy of Ponty-‘ pool, the sum of $75. being the amount of a penalty imposed ‘by' the said magistrate upon one Sothern for violation of the local option by-law in that village. ENTERTAINED FRIENDS. Miss J ennie Meehan entertained a number of her friends Friday at her home on Lindsay-8t. The evening passed pleasantw, dancing and pro- gressive euchre being indulged in. [Miss Mary Curtin and Ir. Stanley J It:__ u-rr-_.. , UFWUUJ B “A.“ have made special importation for the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto. The Graham Bros" of Claremont, are particularly promhr â€" 1...-.. ~LJ- Ulul cmvuv. u..- r... ent in this respect, Aid haie Brought over a. number of winners from the recent Royal Agricultural Show at Newcastleron-Tyne. The ï¬rst of the twenty locomo- tives being built at Toronto for the Grand Trunk Paciï¬c has been turn- ed out. Already there are employed west of Winnipeg along the line 67 locomotives. As the company ex- pect to assist in the movement‘ of the present crop which promises to be a record breaker, there will in all probability be at least 100 locomo- tives working on the prairie section by the end of this autumn. A NEW COACH. FOR C.»P.R. The C.P.R. had the newest kind ‘of a coach made on it this morning. It is a fine heavy coach and ï¬tted out in a. rich manner. The seats are of ithe latest make, which means that iyou would scarcely know you were riding on a train. The coach is al- Au-_..-.. um.“ "“‘* 9 so much heavier and stronger than the older ones. It is not known whether it will be left on this line or not. GREATER THAN ALL. higher class and stronger m lurw than has deen known in any previous year. Especially will this be true so fan as Canadian bands are con- cerned, engagements having been made of regimental organ§za§ions TORONTO MUSICAL FESTIVAL. dOI be a truly national musical festival, bands having been engaged from var- ious cities extending from Halifax in the east to Winnipeg ‘in the west; Eight or ten bands will take - every night in the‘proposed inter: national military tattoo, [in which there will be no fewer than 300 musié‘ cians. Internationalism will be rep- resented bv hands from New York State and illinois. A man SCARE. There is a trump scare in Ontario, and the Ontario Government has been asked to send detectives to var- ious centres to round up vagranta, but there are only four Provincial inspectors and they’re busy. ‘ Generally these requests tor Gov- ernment aid in chasing hobos close with thesa‘words “the my: con- stable has takén no action." The Government’s attitude scans to be this that the counties should be ‘able to handle tramps. my a! whommnotu! Violent, ' wolf hay. An expert detective is†not One of the prime features of the Canadian National Mibition, To- ronto, Aug. 3151: t9 Sept. 14th, will - a ,L!_-_‘ and COBOURG. â€"Miss Bessie Wm no- teaching Sta“, V the guest of Miss Lily u-n- home this morning yed -Mr. S.‘Farmer 67 star and Reeve ex- Port Perry. called ‘ of lday. On I â€"â€"MI‘S. R. G'- iting Barrie triends. .m. Chas. Junvln, o! BOW!“ was in town Friday- .1133 Mabel Dwyer was in Toron- to yesterday. , 2 __ ‘,;u‘ ‘n, .m. all“ ma. uwâ€"vv- f , _ I are visiting Bobaygveon friends. râ€"Mrs. Smith and her son Mr. John Barber. left for Arden this morning. â€"-m-s. Edgar Kinem- has returned from visiting triondsjn the country. Jr. G. H. Anon ledt for Winni- peg this morning. 1 -â€"Mr. Burke, of Mount Hotel). was among those who left to try their tonnes in the west. , ‘ -â€"-Mr. Fred Whitworth. ofg'l‘hoWur- :der atafl, went west this mOrning for m couple 0! months. â€"l[r. Goo. Reid, of Beaboro, was one of the many who went to the west this morning: -â€"M.r. Thompson. Bank of Hontmal. Millbrook, is holidaying in the vi- cinity of Lindsay. â€"M:iss Jessie Lane. of Fenelon “â€"3112 J. -.'D Flavelle was in Peter- boro yesterday on business --Mr: and Mrs. Senator 1!ch the guesy of Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Nes- bitt, Wellington-st. ‘â€"Mr. Albert Achieson,‘ of Tory Hill, was a. visitor in town yestar- day. -â€"Mrs. J. E. Willis. 0! Whitby. spgnt a. few days recently with Lind- say friends. â€"Mr. George O'Neil, of the Tecum- seh House, Ingdon. my} also pro- “J - â€"Mrs. R. G. Yodd and little daughter, of Gretna, Man. are visit- ing at the home of her parents, Mr. '1'. H. Noble, S't. Peter-st. â€"â€"Mr. Fred Nugent left for Oxbow Sash, to-day. He came to Lindsay from ~Omemee some time ago, and has been a clerk in Spratt Kil- len’s grocery store. lL‘ll D b. vvv- â€"â€"ReV. T. J. Spmtt. of Wolfe Is- land. who has been in town for sev- eral days. the guest of his brother, Mr. Richard Spratt, William-st... re- turned home. â€"Orillia News-Letter: Mr. and Mrs. A. Waite visited friends in Lindsay last weekâ€"Miss 11qu Hartley, of Lindsay, visited Orilliu friends‘last week. Bowmanville, returned home this morning after spending a couple of weeks the guest of Mrs. (001.) Hughes, Cameron Lake. - A ,_- â€"Mr. J. D. Thornton, of Omomee,' was in town last. evening on his way! to Fenelon Falls, being one of the‘ delegation of Omemceites “ho inter- viewed the Minister of Canals. â€"Mr. R. M. Waddell of Peterboro was in town to- -day on his way from Toronto. where he attended the On- tario bowling competition. He made! Toronto, where he attended the Onâ€" !the guest of Miss Sylvester, Kent- tario bowling competition. He made! st. west. ' a good showing. but did not landl' â€"Mrs. T. Bowes and Mrs. out! haVe any Prizes- » :retumed .home after a. pleasant visit â€"Mrs. Stamelen has gone to New. with Minoan and Stauhope friends,. York and Chicago, where she will ' â€"-Mrs. J“. Neebitt, Miss Amieand attend the fall millinery openings and Kellen have 1.9th from Rosedale. select the latest novelties in milli- l where they spent a. pleasant holiday. nery and fancy goods for fall and; -I<‘at‘her Primeau, of. Viola. 001- holiday trade- _ gilt-go. Montreal, son of Mr. Alfred â€"Millbrook Reporter: Miss Minnie! Fri-mean, town, is home visiting his Nattrass, while visiting friends at Mather. Lindsay, took in the excursion from. “â€"Mrs. George Bell and son George. there to Niagara FaIIS; her cousm-Iwho have been visiting in Toronto Miss Pearl MW'PhY- ““me hergfor the past week, returned home last wring 5515.354“ 'j ’ 1c â€"Millbrook Reporter: Miss Minnie Nattrass, while visiting friends at Lindsay, took in the excursion fr0111 there to Niagara Falls; her cousin. Miss Pearl Murphy. accompanied her home. â€"Ce.nnington Gleaner: Mrs. Wm. Ewen of Mndsay, and Mrs. Charlie Robinson of Woodville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Robin: 3011'. this week. â€"Mr. R. S. Glass- ford at Lindsay on Monthly last. â€"-Mr. Perce Little, formerly of the Post reportorial stafl, passed through town this morning on his way from Peterboro to the West. After mak- ingatourofthewestern cities he will begin duties on the Winnipeg_'l‘e- of Mrs. Brown, linden. mas Edythe Souneg, Victoria-ave" â€"mss Skinner left this morning has returned, for Burke on a. visit. 4118 Misses Hurray, who have -‘-ll’r. L. J. Campbell, of Gaming- been Vititing at the home 01 Hr. Geo. tom. was in town toâ€"day. Smith. 0.L.8- Calhoun-5L. returned â€"Irs. J. W. Bottomlay, of Hall. yesterday to their bum in Toronto. hurton,~ was in town today. ' â€"-l!r. Ralph )lcNolllio, chief clerk o-Mr. G. O'Dell and many. of To- to? the MW 0! the 03.3. ronto,po-adflaonghtmonthoirwmpq.khmtorswwvoeh' mtoBobamfox-uoumg. â€magmatic-mu. an. Shanon, ofPort W,'u,lr._gud__lru. J 3. mm. nud- o g,,,A .‘-__ , A-_‘.....h- A â€"-Mr. Thus. Free is leaving (or Campbellford in a day or so. â€"][iss S. Rodgers, 0! Toronto, was in town toâ€"day. -â€"Miss Keith, Lindsay, is the guest Mr. Allin; Gartland left. this mor- ; for Vancouver to try his lor- 3 in ’ohe west. Mr. Geo. Brown, of Peterboro, 1 in town to-day on his way from From Honda’s Dally. 'W. B. Secombe, Marmorgi. is Burke and Miss But-,ke of on The Warder to- â€"mr. Dannie; Lav W seV- r0, was in town y¢ other, t... re-' I â€"Mr. and Mrs. G this morning for m‘they will visit irien -.-Mr. P. Powers, Mawllmnacf nf I .Indgnu fr. and the Patel-hora Ravi". W to-dgy {or a. {9" h_oura on Lilian Hazel Mitchell home this momiacfltï¬r â€"Ira. Jeanie, Sutherland, at town.‘ leaves this evening for Naimo. B.C.. where she will reside in future with her son, Hr. Chas. Sutherhnd. â€"-l[eurs. Chan. and F. Woolhendon, of Detroit. are the guests of 11:. H. Knowlson. They are going to 3Rooedale {or a camp. â€"Misa Susie Perkins, who for tho past eight Weeks has l-een nursing her sister. Miss Melt left Friday Sunday with friends in Petal-Doro. â€"Mr. and lira. Cecil Carl Fox-syn» have returned h-om o pleasant throo weeks' hondoys spent with triads In Toronto and points west. for Hamï¬ton. â€"lr. Dick Easaon. who bu been working in the northern pane of the county, has returned and has com. menced work at Mr. Fox's brickyard. â€"Mr. Ed. Wakely, of IAthbridge, Alberta, is in town after an absence of six .years. He is the must of his brother-flu. Jack Wakely. Pittsbutg. P1... are in town, guests of his parents, an. and Mrs. Ancil Mills. They will‘ (1 a etu- ple of weeks at Pleasant oint. â€"Miss Gladstone, accompanied bv her niece and nephew, Miss Margaret and Master William Gladstone. left for the city this morning for a con- ple of weeks vacation. _ â€"Miss Muriel Ellis, of Ottawa, 30-} loist in the McLeod-st. Methodist Church, rendered a very much appre- 'ciated solo at the Cambridge-st. He» thodist Church yesterday. â€"Mr. Percy Sanderson left this morning for Toronto. He will ru- main in the city during the exhibi- tion, and after its con-:lusitn will leave {or the West. He expects to ‘settle down in Calgary. 1 â€"Mise Alice Hopxu od muzsul through town this morning on her way to from Kinmount to her home at Best Station. where she will spend a'week before retutmng to town to continue study at the (:olleginte In- .stitute. â€"Mrs. limit. of Minnedosa, Hum who has been spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pinkham, Little Britain, left {or her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Pinkâ€" ham accompanied her as far as To- ronto. where she will spend a. few days. -Mr._ W. J. Cairns, bridge and building foreman on the G.TR., lelt for Allandale this morning to look after some work there. This is Mr. Cairn's ï¬rst work since he had his leg broken by being thrown on a. jig- ger some time ago. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vansickler, of Meaford, are visiting friends in town. â€"Master Steward Scenes, of the north ward, is 'visiting friends in the vicinity of Oakwood. â€"Mr. Gee. Foster has returned from Quebec. where he has been va- eating. ~ ... H - “AA-_I.- â€"Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shepard left. this morning for Coboconk, where they will visit friends. -.-Mr. P. Powers, who has been the guest. of Lindsay friends, hgs return- ed to his home at. Rochester, N.Y.. nell, of Port Hope, are guests or Miss Laura. O'Neill, east. ward. â€"Mr. John Rogers returned last. night after a pleasant. visit. to Toron- to and Buï¬alo. â€"Miss Wanda Moore. the guest of Mr. and Hunter, Gooderham. _ ‘ vv â€"j]Ei;isâ€"ii:ono rand Josie Parkin left. this morning to spend a week with friends in Toronto. â€"Mrs. Wm. Mitchell and throechil- dren of Port Hope, are visiting Mn. Mitchell a sister Mrs. Ed. Stanton â€";Mrf 'r Herbert McCready, of Ed- monton Alba“, is the guest of his cousin, Miss E. E. Arnott, Albert- â€"Hies E. E. Arnott returned to town last evening from a. short visit with friends in Bowmanville and vi- cinity. mm. and Mrs. Duncan McDougnll have returned from Gull Luke. where they have been spending as couple 0! weeks. â€"Mre. J. Bunnie and baby daugh- ter, left for home in Hinnedoe‘n. Inn. after visiting relutivee and friend- a: "4E†Vera Dyer. of Toronto, who has been the guest at her triad. was We Scamp, Victoria-avg. E. Samuel Trotter, of Peterboâ€" was in town yesterday on busi- .,'â€" -vvâ€" _ v -7 H. Dobbin. prom-iotar 0‘ Mamie and Gertrude Tuesday's Daily. Mills and family, , _o! ‘, of Toronto. , is of Toron- of mayo-ungo- 00., Toronto, and m xunuy. have been visiting ut the home of Tablets praises best evidence t1 medicine for ch the mothcl' ha! government am contain no OPil Dealt from The Dr. W‘ BtockVille, onto The death of Sarah ltoddun (ï¬rs. Vnn Sinclair) occurred on Aug. 17. at Fleetwood. and the funeral took place on the following Wedncaday. The deceased was sixty-four years of age, and was born on Scugog Island. She at one time lived in Prince A1~ luv-f The funeral on Wednesday was by three sons and three daughters, viz., Marshall, at home ; George and William at. gatord; Mrs. W. at Meatord; and Ira. names and Mrs. Barker, at. Port Perry. ea by ML who knew FUN AT TORONTO. ILOI WEAIHER AILMENTS The funeral, SARAH RODDEN OBITUARY Linen Sale JU ST A QUESTION ? Cleaning-up StOCk Whyis it someny ofthe best people in town are being photographed here? BECAUSE we have the very best styles in met variety at fight prices. .. ‘ Making way for new Fall Goocls. Linen Table Cloths, some slightly soiled‘, to be clearedvat about HALF-PRICE At l.25 A beautiful table dothhappens to be said love- At L50 WILFRED Extra “' good quality I they’re soiled so out they go At I.85 Large sized satin damask ï¬nish, beautiful pat- tern with deep border, extra value ' at 1.85 Table linen Two pieces only extra heavy weight, neat pat- terns :mrth forty and forty ï¬ve cents per yard, clearing at 296 yd. Linen Sale Good for one Week Only special at 1.25 PE P PER u 1.50 but Lindsay gal. but; court cal to H“ crating il A Wcrde to W4 ma“ I aim an few- 13.! magistra‘ hav- A myo Icts Aft-z Ana“! 1' up Fran-Dad Bu lbs L \ uryl No And no will b tr‘nl I Althc‘ willh‘ may penw SCI. schoo‘ 1cm sho- dWAUj 6 urikc keep Harm that dealer (an. in To 10 pa: Ira a! for n 188 at