might “'11! ï¬gmened uP Four Dav“. Ivy-a..â€" " '_ _ viz., Woodville, Valentia. um and Manilla, and ai-u. f the games the?†I Sluggers that they ar ersin the count?- In the ï¬rsn round the Mama and Little Britain faced each in a ï¬ve-'innï¬ng contest, the M ‘wxnnrng tar the score (1 boys m till the ï¬fth innings the B 0116 01' can the at Manilla Nine Won Baseball Tournament Y terday . v \ 319113518. sum 0:! where the We». KimnmzntAAug. 22.â€"Mf. A. OWN PT.“ Ynmily. of 11!!)ng- ‘nrouch here last Tue-0W W for Miner‘s Bay. when h. “M ‘0 Went! some time. No WW phe- roum be chosen for . m M. outing A ..A Kinmmmt Mir, tho hi: of ‘30 n‘orth. will he hold on load- . .AIIO Tuesday. Sept. 19 nod 90- ’ ‘ ' rend this come dons and 13"» ‘ 800d time. v» 3%: Quite a. nmbadourv! went to the picnic at Inna". 'â€" »- - Int Wednndgy. m m ‘ . " aimed by cm. who m M 5 and In! ï¬lm-ch“. ‘ In the second round Woodville and aientia played a most sensational .me, Valentin winning by a. single n after being ten runs to the «M and one innings to play, For e ï¬rst four innings Victor Sug- tt had the Woodville batters at 5 mercy and not a resemblance of hit Was made off his delivery un- ; the ï¬fth innings, when Suggitt we an aeroplane ascension and is forced to retire. With only Le man out the Woodville boys se- mi :eVen runs and a dozen safe IS. With three men on bass and .ree runs required to tie the score [in of Lindsay, relieved Suggitt the ï¬rst ball he threw, the bat- unmet! out a two-bagger., scor- r 5i“ ._« two runs. The next batter also (wit-(l and the score was a tie and zit one out. Cain then got down , business and the next two were ply outs, \‘alentia’s ï¬rst sacker “king a sensational catch and sav- 2‘ the game. In the last of the sh Woodville‘s star kid pitcher, :ti UM TKL‘RSDAY. J and “is L“: n... _ _ n 1 Little Britain faced each other a live-inning contwt, the Manilla. :5 winning by the score of 7-4. an the ï¬fth innings the Britain ,5 failed to score, but in the last the ï¬fth they had a. batting bee I. slammed in four runs on as my hits and it looked as if they rht win, but “ Kid †Kalick Arpned up and fanned the last two hurton, Aug. 21â€"21315 little ‘5 booming this summer. The number of buildings in course bU‘UCIiOH is a. strong proof of nut assertion. A great num- wurists are here for the ï¬rst xnd all seem to agree on one \iz†" klaliburton is an ideal “sub-line Campbell after u "movable visit. among Liflord ~. rs-mrm-d to her home in To« nn Saturday. beam n-sort.†1’. \ustin is preparing his nus buildings and beautiful r the accommodation of and hope to be able next to uccommodate all who ly. 1 ‘red intends to have u by tram-road with his lmiu'e on †Big Redstone,†)ols HALIBURTON. odge on " Big Redstone," noted trout ï¬elds are sit- l where even now may be zm‘ul gasoline launches. 015 have re-opened with a. lance after the short holi- TEN BUR S. I FF 0 RD. KINMOUNT. baseball touringmggt Hepml; ,y‘vglked the"ï¬rst' two AEGUST 25. 1910. Manilla 7â€"Dixon 'c, Edwards 2nd, ?DeLury ss., Osborne lst, Cohurn ‘3rd, Wright r..,f Moore c.f., Hunter |l. f., Keslick p. E Little Britain 4â€"L. Stacey c. 1., ‘McFady en 3rd, M. Heatlie C. O. IHexeltlie p., G. Heatlie r.f., J. Cain gs. s. , Rogers lst, Ferguson 2nd, Mc- ! Connell 1.1. The ï¬nal game betweui ' Manilla and Valentia was a walkover ~ for the Manilla boys, which was due to the excellent pitching ’0! “‘ Kid " Kalick who had the Sluggers at his mercy, only one man raching third base Joe Gain of Lindsay was on the mound for Valentia and Joseph was treated to a right royal trim- At the conclusion of, the guinea a dainty supper was served by the young ladies .3.hat wasva. credit to them, and appreciated by the visit- ming, being hammered to all corners of the lot, and treated to a coat of whitewash, Manilla winning by 7-0. ors. In the evening a. grand con- cert was held. The proceeds amounted to considerable and will be used in securing new suits for the ball team. Valentia 11â€"J. Gain 55., R. Os- b'orne 3rd, Hood 1.1., Mt r.f., Found c.f., Jackson 2nd, Suggitt p.‘ Hicks c., Nesbitt lst. Rev M}. éiarke and fémily, of Stirling, is at present visiting at Mr. Chas. Wellstood’a, sr. visitor here list Wednesday. A meeting of the deanery of Haliâ€" burton and Victoria. was held in our village last week. Among those pre- sent we noticed Mr. Pratt, of Deer Lake district. “311's. ï¬evxjtvâ€"Hopkins and her moth- er Mrs. Dawson, visited in Fenelon Falls today. iMissvHilda. Dawson left this morn- ing-7 (or frorogEo. ,, ,1 L-.. “A‘h Mr. and Mrs. Hart, of Lindsay, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, J . H. Hart. Since the appearance of that 2.30 pacer of Fleetwood, the owner has been somewhat anxious to meet a particular horse of our burg. He did so the other evening, onlv to his regret, as “ Arizona Belle †_won the heat at half speed. Cheer up old sport! Try him again as the Horeb boys are always game. Miss May Hickson spent ' Sunday evening with Miss E. Moore. . Mrs. Wm. Elliott and Miss M. Skuce spent Sunday with Miss G. Laidley, Omemee. Mr. Charlie Deyell spent Sunday with Miss Valera Laidley of J anet- ville. Mr. Dougal Deyell ' attended db- vine service at J anetville. Mrs Christopher, of Peterboro is visiting friendg in the village. v'__ The fruit crop is not as good as last year, but still not a. decided failure. Min 6’. Hickson, of Reaboro, is at present threshing in our midst. Keep in your own back yard. Mount Horeb. Aug. 22.â€"The farm- ers are nearing the wmpletion of their harvest. Little Britain, Aug. 22.â€"Mr. Stur- giss MacPhad-den. of the Standard Bank. spent Sunday with his par- ents in Sunderland. Mr. Louis Wickett. merchant tail- or, of Lindsay. paid a. flying visit to his home this week. ' Mrs. Herb. Mark and children. of Bobcsygeon. have been spending this week visiting friends in the com- munity. . 'Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Yerex spent Sundny st Mr. R. Eliekar's, of Man- ilia J auction; L s L-..â€" I‘ Mm Lila. Glass who has be Mordon. Math. for the pl month. returned this week up...“ twonbly of the went. I “1-L_A-_ __J A. ups-HI- --vv-â€"â€"â€".v -_ râ€"~ Mn. Alfred Webster and daughter Ids. who have been spending a. cou- ple 01 Week: at .Muskoku. returned this week. , Mn. Willhmn and dumbâ€! (km of Toronto. no value mum hm “2"â€5- -___ A... “m. "In: 'llwu u -v n -w.‘ - house is nearing completion and uh. expocu to move in next. month. W. ohdl than have a. nut-oh.“ Ioud brick home for occommodoflon. k mu mum Moo. 0! mn- brook. who bu boon “'5erva um In our value tho put. not. w you 17 0-3on to mad he Juli. vidt. . I. Alhton 1"“ visit. to W11 THE TEAMS : 1.1m}: BRITAIN. MOUNT HOREB. lï¬odd'a new mos-mp. ASking Father’ 5 Fargiveness ‘ Girl Tries to End Her Life Peterboro, Aug. 24.‘â€"Leaving the above note addressed to her father. fourtean'éyeu'rwld Mary Coven. who lives with her brother and father at 108 â€Inger-st" attempted to end. her life this afternoon by taking a quantity of chloride of mercury. She had been {11 for ‘some time and in a. despondent condition. The fortun- ac'te arrival on the scene of Rev. W. E. Riddiford, pastor of the Park- st. Baptist church, however, averted ...PENIEL. Peniel, Aug. 2-2.â€"â€"Misses Hazel and Cora. Groves, of Toronto, are visit- ing" their! friend Miss Maggie Mc- Miss Jean D. Bullock, of Toronto, has returned home after a month's holidays spent with friends here. Miss Dora Skinner, o! Tyrone, is the guest of her cousins, MisSes Alice and Mabel Osborne. Mrs. Douglas Doxsie and child- ren, who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Lillico, returned to their home in Peterboro on Sa- turday. AAA . . r u o A ,A, ‘l’:.._ '4‘“ ou . Mr. Ernest Wright and sister Miss Lena spent, Sunday at Mr. J. W. Hancock’s, Linden Valley: L nunvuun a, “may“ v â€"..v., We learn from good authority that Mr. Albert Arksey, of Lindsay, has purchased a farm in our vicinity‘ We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Arksey to our midst. gritfagédy and through prompt ac- [1 think 1 Wu: gu uumv, uu .. m. tion on his part the girl was soon iboarding at a place where the Mrs. out of danger. . znearly sets me crazy. I will tell There was a panic in the house ‘you all~ when I come home. There “In†«- Mr. Charlie McKague nod friend Miss Minnie McKague, of Bexley. were the guests of Mr. John Mc- Kague over the week en . ,‘,:I.n_-_ A! Aï¬abuv V'v- v--- ..v_,, _ Mn. hos: Love and children, 01’ Cannington, spent. Sunday at Mr. G. Bagshaw’s. . We are sorry to chronicle the ill- ness of Master Harold McKague, sen of-Mr. and Mrs. George McKague, it being an attack of appendicitis. Dr. Spiers, of Toronto, operates to-day, Aug. 22nd, and we hope for a speedy recovery. JCVU'VIJo Mr. John Hardy left to-day for; Eldon Station, where he will have 3 charge of the school there for the; coming term. Miss Bertna Short had the misfor- tune Inst evening of having her right. arm broken while milking. She. has .the sympatlw or her many‘ friends. IA awn“...- The service at Peniel will be con- ducted next Sunday by Rev. Roach of Vallentyne. Our pastor, Rev. Duprau conducts anniversary ser- vices at Vallentyne. Mrs. T. Grimstone, of Lindsay, and Mrs. Dyer, of New York, spent Fri- day at Mrs. Thos. Squire's. ‘ Sonya, Aug. 2‘2.â€"We have been having such ï¬ne weather here lately that nearly all the farmers have completed their harvest work. Threshing is the order \of the day. . We noticed the smiling faces of our young people on Sunday last. I wonder what was.the reason ? Oh. I guess it was because they are go- ' to have a lawn social on Mr. E. L. Williamson’s lawn on Tues- day evening next. Aug. 30th. Tea and concert. Don't forget the date. Be sure to come. We are pleased to see among the strangers in our church Sunday night Mr. McKee and family of Port Perry. They were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Mc'l‘aggart. We are glad to‘see Misses Meta and Lillian Williamson home again. “â€"~ -1 «In. tum “Allin“ n.---...______ , Don’t forget the meeting of the Women’s Institute to be held at Mr. D. McKinnon's on Wednesday, Sept. 7. There will be an interesting meeting as Misses Jessie and Minnie Ferguson will give a. demonstration on nursing. Miss Connie McDougall, of Osha- wa, is visiting her cousin Miss Jen- nie McDougall. ’ A number of our young M10 spent a. very enjoyable eveninc at Mr. Willie McMillan's on Fridny lut- A low boys took in the ice cream social at Salem on Friday night. I (i e. good think they must have ha time as they were ready for more coke after coming homes; †‘ The new teacher nt .chool is being very rm: ed by the scholerl. T something nice to any Douglas. My I: Dear Father.â€"â€"As I have taken. poison, and ,yvhen you (118' cover this ‘on me, when I am dead, I hope you will forgive your daughter for what she has done. Am feeling sick ~now. If I live till morning. take me ba-c‘k Manma. Aug. 22. 411ng D DO Lury and wife, of Walker. mam Mr. Ralph Do bury. B.A.. and W 0! Ottawa. m Joyable vacation at the pom“! homo. Mrs. 139er M tho m.- M- ley. of MM.†Mn- mm in to moving to mï¬gh‘ mm w tho Sum. m w bomb; nailed by In: D0113 â€â€˜55:... _.4ILL to Kingston. but lay me beside moths. †Mada to mum SONYA. with than for Union ooveredandnooneseunedtoknow what to dates-dim hen-.3 Rev. It. Word was Mathew“ 'whenthe dammgiven and was calleduponfornsslstsnco. Bead- visedndmxnmuï¬ngsn emetic of“ sweetmflkandngnd this was done with most satisfactory results. Dr.Ma.rshallwescalledand the She came here from Kingston some time ago and had been board- {mg with her father and brother. It, is supposed that’she became despond- lent on account of illness. On the other side of the note pa- per, upon which- she wrote the note to her father. was the following let- ter, which she apparently abandon- Ied for the Other : ‘A‘- V‘- .vâ€" w- Peterboro, Aug. 1910. My Dear Friend,-As I am not well I think I will go home, for I am boarding at a place where_ awning: Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Umphrey and children. of Shamburg, spent Wed- nesday last under the parental home Misses St. J ohn. of Toronto, are the guests of their cousin, Jennie Glendmning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sewage, and son. of Toronto. are spending a pleasant vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Whitesmith, previous to taking their departure for the U. 8.. where Mr. Savage intends to con- duct a jewellery business. We wish him every success. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dixon.. Sr.. and Miss Della Perry went to Lindsay on Saturday to attend the funeral of the infant child of Mr. and Mn. E. Pickering. are, the guests or and ms: H. Gibson. Miss Jennie Coburn. who husbeen spending a. lengthy visit with re- latives in Malling, has returned to her home in Bay City. Mich†accom- panied by her brqgher Robert. I fl_1_“L of a. surprising nature invoxvxng members of thetstgn‘ of a London in- stitution may crop out during the investigation to be conducted by Deputy Provincial Secretary Arm- strong on the escape of Hair and Taggert. ' ‘ v-i 12-1, ALIâ€"Ira rite. é-ï¬arley MEInnes. of Cobalt arrived in town on Saturday even- imr to visit with friends for a. time. mg Moir is Virtually a Criminal Prisoner YACHT OWNERS SHOULD KEEP IN CHANNEL. There are a large number of yacht owners in Lindsay who do not go up the river very far because they clalmthat~the weeds are very bad. In conversation with Capt. R. W. Carson. of the Government steamer Neiad. which returned from a. trip to Port Perry yesterday, this is not the case. At least he states that any person who knows the channel need not be afraid of the weeds. FELL FROM ~“A WINDOW AND STRUCK 0N HEAD. Kingston, Aug. 28.490139, the two-ymld son of Harry Bard-- all. 45 Clarence-It... ion from the third atoroy window of his home this “Moon and died at 6 o'clock. The child loaded on its head on the wolithic walk. During in da- ccnt it struck tom doctric ' vim. which partly broke tho force at thd tall. The window through which the uniortmto child loll wu wind. but in some napkin“ manner the wire beam. 1m. Aid. M. J. W1! )1 mmm â€mm. POOR HARVEST WEATHER Hamilton, Aug. WEEDS NOT SO BAD CHILD WAS KILLED 23.â€"Developments nature involving Examiner. INJURED MAN DIES. Thoma Butler. who won , struck by a. Quad Trunk car near Waubou- ohono last. Friday. died in the Geneâ€" ral hocpï¬to.) gt 01-min. TORONTO BROKER DEAD Toronto. Aug.‘ 26â€"Moxmder D. Loom. mum brokc, ohot him- nummwmmthocmpm want Banding this morning. dytnc Work To be Completed and a brother 0! IoOullmcb and m J. F. uni any, 3'3!" In. a vvv" 'â€" .â€"__ “W‘l’ II“ w ' '__ V," . Remember. an“! villa»! you nothlngw giro {be Mont: complete - and 1! you onld whhoo continue. it wmoost you only ohouux d . It will not. latex-ten 1!th your work or occupation. Jootund no your mono and oddrcu. to mo how you suffer. if you ‘ and I will and you â€:0 trootmontfor ourmonumls 1min my" bi comr- mall- wind-one“ you m. o!cou.myboo wwomws wu me on. A ls'e ' with hungry mutation. show ins why women sufl'er. out! how they can euflyomo themoolvea ot omo. Every woman should 3?" “’ ““1 “m ‘° “$211M“ ' mehmï¬ï¬mï¬mï¬ï¬x“ Wu " om w n v om. on. 3°99“ (199‘!!! 1937" an». nlntherl of Danton. I will explain 3 alga: homo ol beehmybookâ€"“WOMAN'SOWN mnmwu- uv v «um m... _.._..-, _______-__ ,7 , "Home. Every women should ins why women enter. end howth cen cure themeelvee have in end learn to think tor lane". Thenwhenthedootoreeysâ€"“Youmustheveenopcre- tlon." you can decide for aux-self. Thoma-ode 0! women have ouned themeelvee with my home remedy. It cum ell. 0! or you To Mullen 0! Donateâ€. I will explain e simple home treatment: which speedily end e eily enree Inuoorriuee. Green Sickneee. end Painful or Mensa-union in Young Indies. Plumpneu end heelth elwe result from its use. i erever you llve.I oenreteryou whdleeotyonr own loeellty w knowendwmzledlx tell any sufferer met this flom'l‘netmeetmeny «resell women'e dieeeeeeend mekee women well, strong. plum end robust. Jest ecu no â€If lummnd theheeten deye'u-eetmem in yomeleotheboo . wumw-d-ymyonmrnotmthbomecdn- Adda-s: e HRS. II. BUIMIRS, Bonn 263 - Vllllbtofl. 081'. ’ Sub. Branch :t Juetville open every Wednesday . ' ‘7"--- UIII'll tBEE TO YOUâ€"NY SISTER in Lindsay 5 wall , neat with hummcuouswuysuflmrtm women'a ailment; I want to an I women about tn. cure- you. reader. tor yourself. your daughter your not er, or your sister. I want. to tell you how to cum yourself It home without: the balsa! adoctnr. Men cannot understand won)“ en's It: .crings. What we women know Iron ctr mu woknovbebtuthmanydocwr. [know my thawemdanmcurefor‘ meannen unanimou- Whlmh . Ulccntlon. DIS.“ [It-I..â€" I w". 'w--__- W. ago In In miniatiiék and have“, burn; down lags. â€woman. creeping ted- - 9 duo splat. Inch-chow. dealt: to cry. hot flutes. when. Way and bladder troubur w-I' m -; wâ€"wâ€"vâ€" "'_-__. -_ - ’ wanna-end ounce-plea 10 «NW- uyrely [no â€have to you that. you can cunt A __nnn -__‘ ..... .hl-g on "(u-- Peterboro Examiner: The YOung Ken’s Bible class of St. Andrew's chu , made a presentation of a pair of gold cuff links and a suitable address to Mr. G. A. Cornish, BA, last evening. on the occasion of his leaving the city for Toronto. Mr. Cornish has been teacher of the class for some time and the members hsve thoroughly .appreciated and alloyed his being at the head of their organization. Lest evening they took advantage of his being entertained at the residence of Mr. McFarlans. 629 Homewood-ave., to senh a deputation to make the pre- sentation. Messrs. Elston Wegg, Gordon and Chas. Lewis represented the clam. Mr. Lewis reading the ad- dress. in Lindsay. having been for some time a. member of the staff of the Llndm Collegiate ‘ Institute. He left Lindsay to accept the position of Science Enter at the Peterboro Normal school. Watch Out for These C. P. R. Checks urge sun. but may luv. bought new cloth... He in m gt Port '11â€" uun Mr "00ng forty-two O. P. R. my cheeks. mounting to our 01.. 900. A warrant ha ban and for inhuman-thatch Chuck-v wall. .1. Winnipeg and cu muted n: roll 136. Station Agent J. W. Anderson. at the O. P. R.. has waived instructâ€" lm (mm had one. to b. on tho watch for one Gustave: Tux-cur, m 19. height. 5 (out two Inches. com- plmon m:- uid may. but “gm. “he: hm. am no: arc-ad In bl» Gold Cuff , Links For C. A. Cornish mm and m u- m; Mr. G. A. Cornish {annex-1y lived mm: mm an