rcoats ,‘Hah â€"Yesterday afternoon as Mr. Ernie Vase was exercising his little trot- ter, “Johnny Wm ’ that was hurt menu: in the race with Brown’s we at the track, the animal was wed opposite the Separate School at! dashed down Lindsay‘st. At .the bridge he ran against Jas. M’s coal {vagon and hurt his inner. It is expected he will be in right again. .-A large audience witnased Mr. J01m Fay Palmer’s production of Elana at the Academy of Music on, .I'Eday nhht. The performance was In51mm! respects very good but on 1358 whole failed to capture the auâ€" W. Mr. Palmer’s support was â€t equal to such a. heavy play. The IEmit! eï¬ects at the close were very ï¬ne. Last night Mr. Palmer and his ~The harvest festival celebration 0! thelocal Salvation Army which takr- ‘5 place on Saturday, Sunday and My, Sept. 20, 21 and 22, proâ€" “ to be a successful aflair. ,The h"tracks is being tastily decorated. "F1 the articles given to this eï¬orï¬ â€œ11 be displayed on Saturday. On My the barracks will open at 8 MI- and remain open until 9 p.m. “' all People who wish to purchase. My is invited to come to. M SPGCiaI gatherings. .‘W July 8rd the township of Max- “? sued King. Jenkins, Parks and W. hotelkeemr: of that. municâ€" W. hotelkeepers of that municâ€" N‘ty 101' $60, on the ground that “‘59 men had agreed that if council Nd submit the repeal of the Lo- †Option bylaw to a. vote of the 19 In January last, and it was - ted- they would pay the cost 0! Wang it. Mr. D. R. Anderson “2’ W for the township conducted; P sun which was defended by Mr. .‘A'marmid. The case was laid â€9' un Sept. 3nd. when it was atâ€" ï¬ned at the court house here before $39 Harding who dismissed it on Mngnds that the agreement had - been Valid and that in any c3189.. at "W beEmma public policy ta ‘ If h..., :kaearb next month â€"on Wednesdaq of last week Mr. John K111118211 of the Llavelle Milling {6011393113, and a man from Chicago {pa upset new a boat in the tail {me of the chop mill. The Chicagq all got on Mr. Kinnear’ 5 back and {lath were in danger of drowning 11m rescued b3 Mr. Robt. Miller. -Slmda3 “ill be Rally Day at the embridge-st Methodist church. At 110de Rev A J. H. Strike will address the Lhildren. An open 888.- ion of the Sunday School will ‘bq ï¬eld in the afternoon. The pastor, Rev. G. W. Henderson will preach W the evening 'on “Parental Respon- ability? - wow b8‘l'galins of that sort; ‘ coming down from Toronto on Holiday night Mr. J as. Storer “3 taught Some of the “rules of tshemad†by an agriculturist.- lit. toâ€: and his wife were sitting to- Mm- in a. seat. The car was crowd- ? and Some were standing. Mr. tigers“ up and went to the car ’0’ a. Element. An aged farmer may Sat down in the empty seat}, 0! Mr- Storer’s wï¬e regardless that lady’s Protwt that the seat in her husband's. In a. npment â€tighter returned and claimed the ‘31.†"Sunny you don’t own “the ht} replied the agriculturist. No m'MPWDm‘ng it and lett my. «Wit in}; and thatgives me: a. 'h’ if?“ ' Said Mr..Storer. .7011. V seveI'eIY- “rdâ€- Man or 111819 receiv- cate of the Humane So- _ Elliott who saw- pupils of the north ward ,, ' ï¬ned a porcupine yest . M may morning MP: W WA fell and sprained ms â€gm, quite severely. . a Saturday, mayor Mk recelV-n 7 Y1-._..‘nn q BS ï¬r ' cm W ‘Wsmem. WW “b , hmepher :01: A: ï¬t, Peterboro- W“ Jy Sten ographer for l aw. }‘m'8 1112- anï¬wj Oï¬ ' can a . g “m niajpr appli 1 CO. G tdfrom“ â€1 g o ' - Th N“ 9 above mu! d wxll glv m an for graduateteio e of 8 school. Adrm â€tidy book-keeper f0 W W0 W 1-“ stenoswphe“ 1‘0". gstablishment- f . ( ‘ror my b°°k“‘eep°r ‘ “adiahment’ Petexf (For md badly lacerateu. rue 3.“- were put in the wound. gr, Taylor Parkin, Cameron at- d the Toronto exhibition my proud of the exhibit of e. A Montreal expert told him the world could produce no ï¬n- Llonday Mr. Stanley Soanes, as for some years been in the River district as missionary Rev. Thos. Marsh, arrived in Mr. Soanes will stay all win- Ir, and Mrs. Marsh will reach VII. W’fl" '4- sald Mr..Storer. Imp, “1H" rejoined the other. ‘1 are sitting beside my 31°†you will take care qt Put in the goodâ€"natured :Gmham of town teach-e 93, 3 Greek school, near 1113 part of the lock .elon Falls ywberday. Baker had his than†lacerated. Five stit- .n the wound. "Ingomar, the Bar- t: home because his closed on account of ,WARDER, 3mm 18th. '02 â€"Dr. Collison, late house surgeon of Toronto General Hospital will 0p- en an ofï¬ce in the rooms just vaca- ted by McSweyn and Weldon, ova the Ontario bank. In 1899 Dr. Col- lison graduated from Trinity Medical College with honors. â€"Serg't.-Major Martin had his flag flying on Sunday because 48 years the British army. 01) Monday the sergeant-major received the ï¬rst in- stalment of a pension granted him for life by the king as a “compensa- tion of former services in war.’ â€"éunner Pen-in of the Kingston Military College who was in‘ South Africa when Col. Hughes was, and who since then has been for some time connected with the Buffalo Bill show in New York, returned to town on Tuesday night on his way to Kingston Where he will take part in a. gun-laying competition. at the (:01- â€"The law ï¬rm of McLaughlin, Mo- Diarmid and Peel has dissolved par- tnership. Mr. McDiarmid has with- drawn and opened an oï¬ice of his own in the Milne block. Mr. McDiarâ€" mid’s career as a. student, his train- ing under‘ R. J. McLaughlin, KC. and his association with the numero. ous and prominent clientele 0! the former ï¬rm all commend him to the â€"The Presbyterians of Sonya. will hold special services on Sunday, Sep, 28th., Monday the 29th, Sunday and Monday Oct. ~5 and 6, and Sunday 12th. These services will constitute a jubilee celebration of the 57th an- niversary of that congregation. 0n the .ï¬rst Sunday Rev. Dr, McLeod will preach morning and eveningï¬dd Rev’; J. W. Macmillan in‘ the after- noon. On Monday a fowl dimmer will be served and addresses delivered by local minbters. On Sunday Oct, 5, Rev. J. A. Macdcnald, editor of The Westmihister will preach, and on the Monday following Rev. Dr. llilligan of Toronto, will lecture. On Oct. 12th Rev. Dr. Watson of Beaverton will preach in Gaelic and English at both services. This is a program that will attract people for miles aroumi. the several turns is ï¬rst-class, and was literally applaud- ed. ~If Hr. Bradbnm makes as happy hits with all his bills as he did with this opening oneghe . _ an excellent season}? The plans for the three night; will be Opened at Gregory’s drug ,Vstotcv _on Monday mornixg. ijept". _ mm. . A , and Dee Vaudeville Company , a: very satisfactory season of nigh-ts here last night. The pany has given great. pleam the patrons being well satisï¬e they got. excellent money's lE‘ ery one of "the Metal t ï¬rst-class, and was limrully a] 12th inst. says : The Perry, O'Dell and Dee Vaudeville Company, closed â€"Mr. John Eades, of Somerville, brought 1000 well-developed peaches to town last week. They were grown on_his own farm and were very nice fruit. â€"JACKET LOSTâ€"A lady’s jacket made of black Venetian cloth was lost between Fingerboard ant} Zion, 3H - Aug. 30th. ' Finder will please leave it at this oflice.â€"38-2. â€"There will be a. general meeting of the subscribers to the Victoria. County Hospital fund on hiday a1- ternoon at 3.30 in‘the council cham- ber. Important business will be tran- sacted. -â€"Miss Mitchell's millinery opening on Friday and Saturday will be es- pecially attractive. The newest pat,- tems and materials will be this sea- son offered to Miss Mitchell's numer- ous Customers. â€"Our fall stock has 111?in con- sisting of bedroom and diningâ€"room furniture. folding cots. mantle both. bed springs and matrassea at‘l. E. Tang-ney’s, Opposite Benson House.- â€"Mr. Pierce Ryan of Cape Town, and ex-member of the Cape legisla- ture for Malmesbury was in town ywterday with Col. Hughes, with whom he spent}. few days at the colonel’s summer cottage at Fenelon Falls . Shoes. â€"Sixty pairs women’s‘ï¬ne Dongola. Lace Boots, sizes 2} to 7, regular $1.15; Spscial price for Fair week only 950. '3. NEILL, Boats and â€"Miss Barman will conduct .her mil-n linery opening on Friday and Saturn day. Her display this year will in- clude the prettiest and most popular things in ladies’ headwear. â€"A Reach township stockman wrote the other day to a. prospective buyer. “If you wish to see a ï¬ne hog. come to m farm and inquire for â€"Secreta.ry Keith yesterday reqeiv‘ ed a. cheque for $10 from the Brow-- ers’ Association, a. contribution to the prize money of the Central Fair. â€"-Lost’â€"A waterproof coat on Kent... st last. Monday evening. Will the ï¬nder kindly leave it at Armstrong’s livery barn. The Ross Memorial Hospital A general meeting of the subscribers to the Hospital Fund will be held in the Council Chamber, Lindsay, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. mu, 190;, at 3.“ o'clock, for the transaction of important business. A fall attendance is tleairetl. J. D. PLAVELLE. Provisional Clair-Ian. â€"Twenty pairs little gent/s Cased Calf Lace Boots, sizes 8 and 9, reg- ular 900, special for Fair ,week. â€"Forty-flve infants’ ï¬ne pebble But- ton Boots, sizes L, 2, 3. Special for Fair week 35c. LittleLocalle PAGE m