ton m Religious Fanatics Starve Themselves ampbellford, Sept. 27 and 98- ’hbourg, Sept. 21 and 22- Durham, Sept. 26 and 97- ?enelon Falls, Oct. 5 and 3- 'hoderham, Oct. 6. Haliburton, Sept. 29. Simmonnt, Sept. 19 and 20- London, Sept. 9-17. Madoc. Sept. 27 and 28. Markham. Oct. 5, 6 Ind 7- Kidland. Sept. 28 and 29. Killbrook. Oct. 6 and 7- Nevmrket; Sept. 20. 31- 93' Norwood. Oct. 1:6Indd12ï¬ Oakuood, Sept. .3 . Oshawa, Sept. 18 .31! 14- Pstarboro. Sept. 15. 16. 17. Port Hope. Oct. 8 .36 ‘- Sundcuna. Sept. no and 29.. 'mvmo. Scot. 15 m 18. !.§.‘..nA‘,’, Sept. 99. 28 m 9" 11.x». 1,}, Sept. 26 and 27' Sam rm, Sept. 29 and 30- Itarr‘x, new. 26, 27 m 28' iï¬cdvcrmn, 0a.. 4 and 5- Beheuhe, Sept. 18 and 14- Blacusmck, Sept. 26 “Id 27° Blnh, Oct. 4 and 5- Bobcaygeon, Sept. 27 “d 38' Bowmanville. Sept. 20 and 91- Bracebridge, Sept. 38. 99- 80' Brockville, Aug. 80 and 31; S‘P'" LISI’ 0F FALL FAIRS V \ug. 2l.â€""l‘hu Nov. Irxmq, whu 31ml ho had 1: .1 â€111111111 1hurch in 11111» in u «'ultngo on x! lmnnul tho! city ""1- \‘ll! ()1 n. 1113! which he. h .I. ll. nutler, Mrs. .ncl Alice Grifï¬n, M78. 111-11111 niece, had ob- 111- than six weeks. He nourishment which the .11-1' to give him. z-1t11 rs of a sect, of WhiCh 11-.11lor and which he I1is1iples of the Holy h1- (11ft of Tongues.†wtmtixos entered the 111-11111 the {asters lying 11 awuk to move. Irv- ho vurses of heaven up- profuse in its g:",1ts 1 .ts attractions, havâ€" nahls‘ resorts, and its wins for ‘roug'him: it. " w business to the jan- nth cast care to the 10!) you return (tom the rx .md Happy Lands' .rn(!s:ring of the Indian rhn' ') Vnu will be anew {Io-d for another year' s Wr‘re burned in a. dis- nt i'eterboro Sunday m the stables of Mr. lmtely behind the ï¬re quw-rl. The barn was 'H $200, contents $300 7."- Insurance about -. The four, he said, 5 “nod for six weeks, ten days had not '1 -':r couches on the that had not been inst. began. said She had been When food was giv- ravcnously. It is w will die from over- r Inn: abstinence. ["1 R E AUGUST 25. 1910. THE L.C.I. hnard of education we" worded adver- 9 weekly Watchman- .f the advantages of Mrzinfe Institute. It Irv! n! H, and should hr'mflmg many new hurnmmt â€mm“ mum l‘nHï¬M‘, H59 n m: mmurmmul mm mm ‘NuuWHi: H Um Hammmum mrmu' u! PRIME,“ min ma "mu-v a» Human (0? 8m:- um wilt m) a in- : urnsuwnw 5m- ma tum [raining g; experience can put those penpla with Mr. Olaf!â€- G‘RHI Wy‘acaaems * e at the Cataract Village Fenelon Falls, Aug. 24. -â€" Miss Evileen Brynell left on Monday for Toronto. -. . Miss Hilda Dawson, of Kimnount, Spent a. few hours in town On Mon- day and left on the evening train to resume duties ib Toronto. Mrs. (Dr.) Mason and children left on Monday to Visit friends in Tor- onto and Orangeville. Mre. W. McCarty and Master Ber- tie and Will left on Wednesday to spend a. few weeks with Montreal friends. Mr. Bert Robson of the Warder staff is holidaying in town. Mrs. (Dr.) Aldous and Miss Laura. Aldous left. on Monday to visit friends in Goldwater. Mrs. 'l‘rask and son Mr. Jake Trask. who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robertson for the past few weeks. left on Monday for their home in Orillia. â€Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith left on Monday morning to attend the fun- eral services of Mr. Jas. Smith of Toronto. 'l‘uemlny fnr Toronto. Mr. Cullnn. of Coboconk. spent a few hnurs in town on Wednesday. Mrs. D. E. Merriam and children spmt :1 few days the guest of her “mu. Mrs. 'I‘hns. Preston. of Llnd- any . A A â€" Miss A. B. Ferguson, of Toronto {3 visiting- friends in this vicinity. Mrs. II. Hunter and child left. on â€In" Mv'u-m 1.. Hunmr. 0! New York. is hqu- for a. few weeks vacation. Minn Mona. Qntllcr is spending a, fmv (thH In Mummy. Mr. (:eo. Murun is in 'l‘oron'tn on buninms this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson returned home from Keene on Sutuud-uy and “pro m'vnmpunicd by Mr. and Mrs. Mclmrmld. of Kingston and Miss Annie Robertson. 0! Toronto, who will visit in this vicinity for a few wooks. "1‘ up. Misses Iron-e and Birdie Herrldge, of Petnrhoro, is the guest 0. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jewell. . Miss Nellie Worthington, of UK- hridgo. was in town last week at- tending the funeral of her cousin. Mr. Orville Church. Mrs. Montgomery and daughter, Miss Jessie Montgomery. of Lind- say, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. (‘. Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Littleton, of are spending a few weeks (‘ornwa l I, Mr. and Mrs. in town the guests of Goo. Little-ton. Miss Nellie Thompson, of Peter- born, is visiting friends in town. ‘ ,4 A tun \I\\r. u.‘-~v. Miss Nellie 'l‘hompSOn, of Peter- leoro, is visiting friends in town. Mr. 'I‘hos. Lodge captured a ï¬ne lunge on Monday which when weighed tipped the scales to 18 IT). Mr. and Mrs. 1!. Martin spent Sunday in Bobcaygeon. Miss Horsley is spending a very enjoyable vacation with friends in llunisville. Miss Effie McLeod and Malcnm, of ’l‘urnntn. are the quests of Misses I‘otts, of Sunny llrae farm. Miss Nellie Green and Miss Zilla th have been in the guests of Mr. and .Vlrs. John L‘npp for a, few weeks left «vn Mondey fur their home in ~ , Annâ€"«Ind J'Ullb, \Jl x"-....J Miss Nellie Green and Miss Zilla whq have been in the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John t‘npp for a few weeks left (in anley fur their home in anlxille. They were accompanied lny their friend. Miss llella (lnpp. Mrs. llelhert Robinson who has lret-n sgwmling the summer in this vi- cinity, left on Saturday last to reâ€" sume duties in New Yurk. Mm, lingllsh. twice (If Mrs. A. llrnmlcm. I?“ last week in Visit. her slslpr, ï¬rst. llmn. M l‘ulmwhk. Mill while liming with hair hephuw. Mr. -t "mu. m smmlim sally met Nth a mum! madam. ‘l'im hams mm at n molt ivy the Hmolp’irltt, llii-‘emlmt lmllv m; mm MN. ll-mn um uf ilm imam Mu.- tr‘ml‘tsllutmol‘limo: mm an: RIM-'3‘]! f‘. TIMI", In pmmm! "Memo. ‘Hm hum mm m u m†m mu mmmm', tho-1mm; mm. m: and Mn. Hum mu M Hm Mme: Mia: frhmm‘h hm! Ow mam .atmmow irwuu-‘mt, Mr; Hm†mm“: m: MW :4 tom! .121me mo.- fa‘u-r Wmmum is in mm kw lm rueutmr um: nu Mummy mm, gum m»: - . Mrs :1 3m; M Was ,.,,. Mm ‘l‘nmulxiua, of l’wmu'w, its H5- Him: lurr aislur. Mrs. lllr-l â€will Mia's by, m" Hmuriu Hnml, um all he: meter, Sla-‘a‘. l’lms. “ally- Mr. and Mrs. Huh. BMW“ and family. of Washington Stem, are home for a month’s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. llnwe, of Hamilton, ul‘l'iVBfi in town on Tuesday evening. Mr. Howe has been employed as bak- er in Mr. Ali. Northey's bakery. Mr. Malcolm McIntyre, Canadian Government Emigration Agent, of Glasgow, Scotland, paid a flying visâ€" it to Fenelon Falls for the week end. Mr. Mclntyre is a former Rose- dale boy, and spent part of his early life in Fenelon Falls, and left here 20 years ago, and located at Strathcona, Alta. He is doing ex- ceedingly well there. Three years ago Mr. McIntyre received this appoint- ment from the government, and is at tour through this coune ting himself on the require- emigration through this try pos ments of country. The cottagers on Cameron lake held a very successful regatta on Satur- on .. c, 7 7 and ran away. In turning a. corner. the' horse (do over a. rocky 0:11me- a roadside, smashing the ‘.Vvvâ€" -â€" â€"7 1y sustained no injuries. Harry Begs, Of Toronto. Sunday in town the M 0' WATLTMAN-WARDER, LINDSAY. ONTARIO. her parents-1,. Mr. and Mrs. Thos Lane. . Quite a. number at our young people attended the garden party at Rosedale on Tuesday, evening. Mr. Stuart Mason and Mr. Thos. Guy. two of our very popular soloists were present ane ably assisted in the program. Mr. and Mrs. Winterborne, of Cal- outta, are summering in this vicin- ity and are loud in the praise of the beautiful scenery to be enjoyed around our pretty village. Mr. and Mrs. Win-terborne intend visiting the pretty resorts in Haliburton. iiiâ€"nsfrCnevier, of Lindsay, is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. W. H. Brandon. at Hillcrest. Mr. Norman Martin is spending a few days of this week with Tory Hill friends. Vlihss VDSrthy McKay, of Woodv-ille is the guest of her friend, Miss Ruby Austin. - _. n . __,_£A Miss B. Ellis. of Parry Sound. is Waiting friends in I1 enclon Falls and vicinity. . no .- .AA__ Rev. Mr. Roberts. of Wallaceburg. conducted services in the Baptist (‘hurch on Sunday morning. Mr. Roberts was a. former preacher of this town and his host of friends were delighted to hear him once more. The many friends of Master Ewart Maybee are very pleased to hear he is recm'orimr so rapidly alter having a. Very severe illness. Mrs. John llrokenshlre and daugh- ter Dellu. returned home on Friday after spending several pleasant weeks vacation with Midland and Toronto friends. ’ Rev. Cari Smith. of New York who has been spending his vacation at Hotel Kama-the, returned home on Friday. Mrs. R. M. Hamilton and children are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Hamilton's parents at their summer home, Muskoka. h '\ II,‘ a short stay at the Whlte moun- tains before returning home. His Iordship Bishop Sweeney, 0! Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. McCletmam and Rev. A. B. Chalice, of Coh- omnk. passed through town 0n the Bessie Butler. llUlllu, .v Mr. and Mrs. Scoope. of Dallas. Texas, who have been summering at Fenckm Falls, left on Tuesday for a short stay at the White Moun- Ottawa. Aug. 24.â€"â€"It is understood that while in London, en route to South Africa, Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux will confer with the British postal au- thorities in reference to the new issue of postage stamps necessitated by the accession of King George V. No date has yet been ï¬xed for the issuance of the new stamps, but it is believed that an agreement will be reached by which new stamps will be issued simultan- eously in the United Kingdom and the dominions and dependencies, probably in June next, the coronation month. Cost of New Welland Canal. Ottawa, Aug. 24.â€"â€"â€"A report is expect- ed to be ready for the forthcoming session on the cost of the projects new route of the Welland Canal. A rough estimate places the cost at $50,000,000. This would provide a 91- foot waterway. It is pointed out, how- ever. that Would be only the begin- ning. In connevtion with the scheme it would also be necessary to deepen the St. Lawrence canals. pen? part of last week the of her niece Mrs. F. Webster. Mr. and Mrs, J. P. McElroy in .the. excursion 'to' Maud spent a very pleasnnt day rel old friends and neighbors. Gunuch’ Low Tender. Am" flitâ€"Bids mm feeeivec yeaterd'ayAio ‘5'. am: of the we“ “:2me (mm mm cm the house invntvin the femnntfï¬'gmw the Mk: at. Mk mm mm m {Whigk m: Gummmu, am he 9! “no “I' W M. up against the mummies W the warm I 0 . fl, ’l’tww were Mn ether 7 Linden Vultay, A93. 99.â€"Mr~, Wm Rogers m1 sap, up Amps», are H aiming (gnamis‘gungmu vimmty, “AA...“‘AA 0A hfll mu»: "WW" "' W" '“ Miss Ruby Uullis returned to ha? name Mum awaiting a mul'"B "‘ week’s vacuum; with friends at Fe- nelon and Cameron m. 0. Jewell, of Little Britain. spent Sunday with friends at [Auden Valley and Eden “- I, ___I -1 I'D-vaulâ€" LIJII, h: Dâ€"v___- V Birchard this week, Mrs. E. McElroy spent a couple of weeks at her former home at. Linden Valley. _‘ ‘ ' " ‘ A“) .Anll vuuu; wwwâ€" v , Mr. and Mrs ‘A. Birchard of T"?!â€" ton, is guests of Mr. R and, 'J. l. chard this week, Bifu- __ n llamlnntv cnmf n ('nllDle 0‘ V [1110] . Rev. Mr. Konkle called and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jew- ell Sunday lest. Mrs. Langsf-ord, of Cameron, \‘i' sited last week with her elster Mrs. Cullis. Rev. A. J. Terrill, of Greenbunk. spent a. few days of last week call- ing on some of his friends of 11113 community. Cambray, Aug- ’ 2" .â€"w o and children are Widths In. let's uncle, Mr. Wllw Robin pwt- -- A King George Postage Stamps. LINDEN VALLEY Deguere, of -â€"It' is understood ‘Iiobmon at 3'53 o! Zion, visited qu. Worsley's lllull' ‘ .I-VI"V\- -7- Mr. and Mrs. Aâ€"rlisey on Sunday. Miss Linkey and Miss McIntyre, of Hamilton, are the guests of Mrs. ’l‘hns. Parson. ‘4 ‘ A El...â€" Miss Mullen. of Eden. spent nun. day with her conein Mlee Mabel Avery on Sunday. Miss Smith. at rainwater. 13 visit- mg her cousin Mien Annie Sinclair and other friends here at eeent. Mr. _John (‘hrieuen left. est 'I‘uee- day for the west. where he «m take («heme n! his hrnther‘e threehlng out- M; “My 1’ "h" nn Thursday last, :1 meeting at tbs Pleasant Valley Women's Institute was held at the horns oi Mrs. Amos Worsley. There was a 300d attend- ance in spite oi the disagreeable weather and busy season. Master Elmer Worsley gave a recitation in good style, " Pickle Making " was the subject chosen for discussion. Mrs. Pethic opened the discus-ion, telling the value of pickles. Many good recipes were exchanged. The L_I_I.L n)--- Mr; mm Mm- 'Nmm Uflflhuum m Inlay, want; (dummy with Mr, (mm: Hnn'u mathm Wham (mum! MM Mummy (er the "MM mm with Miss M: Graham ms taxman m {miner having 3mm MMWG law the lnwur Mum. Balsam arm/a, Aug, Bilâ€"Mn, I, McNovan and dauagmar mm 01 Keane, are spending a weak mum relatives in two vicinity, .. roll call brought many bright ideal to light. The meeting closed by singing the national anthem, to meet in September at Mrs. D. J. Murchison'e. Mr. C. Hepbourne with ill-thresh- ing outï¬t is touring our neighbor- hood. The farmers are well pleased with the yield of grain. Mr. George Imrie and Hiu Imrle apggt Sgndg at Cums-on. - o; - 1 “-_-‘_“ ANOTHER LITTLE TALK 0N amtmm ‘flmm roman", of , mam! m M; and 1m, (mt-mm Int Manny. mm mu.- 'Nmm ummmn. a! , want Mum†«M Mr: (mm: To Mothers who have boys it will be interesting. Where is the mother who is not proud of her well dressed boy? To clothe him right is just as essential as his success at school. A well-dressed boy com- mands respect as well as being made happy. LION‘ BRANDis the kind you should buy for your boy, it is so different from other makes; just like the fashionable styles in men’s suits; made with wide shoulder, hand-made collar, shoulder pad, double el- bow in the sleeve, French facing, sewn with strong thread. The knickers have double seats, double knees, and seams are stitched twice, just what they should be to stand the boys now-a-day. BAMAM flWWI’? WOODWLLE. TERRILL’S FOR BEST YALUES parents. week in Beaverton. “6-11.1- ugaseball {gin competed at the ball tournament at Klrktield lut Wednesday, but failed to land the prize. 4- â€" .. - A. I _‘ “__ Miss Mary McCallum left last Mon- day for her school at, Marlpou ata- tion, where she is engaged to teach {or the coming season. A m A__A‘_ 3111.256 Mm Anguu 0mm. of m. en. (sailed on {funds here last Wed; 1199!“! t. -n ‘1; A and hug... will}: Elizriwéameron. of Toronto. is visiting friends in Woodviilo and vicinityi L.,“. A “,1 “flWAreMe Maximum. at alarm". was a humus MM in Wommm on Month: 6! mm week; Mr. yer, a! Mnuflvlllv, «Mind 0" My mm m. it A, MM. at mu- Mm “‘NQ W“: M. m. Ween. u! Mam. W at! in the Mummy". shuns hora am am» . W. R, . mum pram m om†unfunny. __ 7, A, the superiority oi wo- man so much as when he in sewing on a button without a thimbie, pushing the needle against the wall to get it half way throuzb and pull- ing it through the other half by hanging on to it with the teeth. TO EDIT KINGSTON WHIG. Mrs. J. 1%. Graham «Had on NI "toads have um weak. Mn. 0W Marianâ€. at tho salt and m baa» continua to his bad the last week with a savers am at bronchitis. "WIT" TV '1 I Mr. and Mrs. Jim» mm, 0! Lindsay and «mum, vmm Ma lam. wank mm the laruw'l mm» m. whinging HER BUPERIORI’PY. boys it will be interesting. pis not proud of her well him right is just as essential A well-dressed boy corn- and our new stock comprileu all ROVOI' renun- 11188303803me- Anmlltondmuhum: The candlflonoilflunorothy 30m tookmthumtortbmto- â€.m-houdoilym. INSURANCE ADJUSTED. Ian-n. J. W. am sad J. 3:de “I “1|!de to! Rotor; Special ado-(ton Ontu‘Io points “not to Winnipeg. m unrest C.P.B. t for parflculon or write I. L. TKO“ H. mm Pun. mt. C.P.R.. Toronto. 110 Match“, City Agt. Frldu. Au Int 12. and TO! 131.100. 1615!: MM KINGSTON. Slum LAKE "count!" (“mu uppoluwd by the autumn: will mast and cognac {m on udgal‘p’trv‘flaql _ . AAA â€" -4» ml... IWIIvum»-vâ€"vâ€"- --......- v 7 Free trmportnflou funk“ st Win. ulpc. to potato on 0.9.3. when Inboar- arc needed. cut of Moon: Juv lncludin branches. Ind st one cent a all: we. tuna! In mnwbcwn 3nd Alberta. Ed JGEudnd west in Ontario Ontario Imam Loan 60. 91 8mm}... ‘__ MW? M0! "W T0 LOAN OI RIAL II‘I‘A‘I'I F. H. Kidd, Agent Kept Down 1'0 WIIIIPBG m of tau out out Jaw