m mas Hope Smith, who has been creating somewhat of a furore in Montreal by her singing, is the daughter of Mr. John D. Smith, the treasurer of the town of Port Hope. Miss Smith was formerlv a nun†n9 CLEVER DURHAM GIRL. Arriv- Lindaaw fl ‘9 Clabo ._.... ’5 J anetVlllo l! Nestleton 5' Burketon Arrive Toronto .. Iagvo Linda,- lrrivo n “can; Pohé'.;.’... 11133 I; ‘ [who Bobcayzeo- ..- ... ...12.05 9.111. Express to Toronto. Leave I}obcayge_on_ 5......“ 8._55 p.m[ ‘5 Inf“ Lindsay ... ...... 11.15 ...; 'Mr. and'ï¬xâ€"‘g. luau Llndlay ... .. ...1135 am. will visit {or Am" Bunion .. 11.33 mm â€"-Mrs. E. 3: Mord .. .. ...11.45 um. been visiting IO I â€"â€"Mr. William Ne -..... . mm . 13:" ggwn :«tu ".13.:50 mm. 'known dairyman 8 hestleton ... 10. 45 um Lornemle creamerv Jmetvill. 10 55 . 1:: {day on bushess. Clnbo .. ...... 1.1 01 an 1 -â€"Mr and Mrs. Jc 0p- ... ... ... ... .. 11.06 s.m.,:1‘0r0nt0, are in tow _;€RE’: â€" reuce .Jacxsm '1 Dunstord ...... ....... 7.58 p.11: â€"Mrs Wi] " Ancona. Point. ....... 806 p. In home this m‘ Indve Bobcatygï¬on Im-w- 8 15 p 1:: [her daughter, Express from Toronto. 1 Peter-bore. Inivo LindSay Leave Bumell .. ~“» Linda-.1 ......" ...... 8.05 3.11 "- Ops ...... ...-...... 8.18 on E‘- Clabo ..-...†...... 8.18 3.111 ‘1 Janetvmo .. ...... 8.24 mm 1' Nestleton .. ...... 8.34 sun . " Burketoa ...... ‘........ 8.45 mm -' who Toronto ............10.30 sun Express from Toronto. :3 Burketon ...... ...... 7.00 p.111. 3‘ Nestleton .-..-- ... 7.10 p.m. 33 Janetville y“..- .... 7.20 15.11: l9 In: Toronto I] For Toronto ....... .... 12.05 p.m. caygeon, has returneiiï¬ .8 For Halibut-ton ........... 2.40 p.31. of the West, and spent .8 For Toronto ........ .. ..... 6.28 p.m. with friends at 31 Gra ‘1 Fox Cobocouk ._........... _6.§9 pdlqdale. For ’5 '5 u for Port Hope I). For (Toronto .. 10 For Believing J anetVfllo Clabo “W 18†From Toronio .... ..... .. 9.29 jun. 11 From Bellow]. ....... 10.10 p.111. Burketl “ mm Tmï¬to noon-incl... 8.07 ï¬g“. .6 From Whitby ............... 8.45 pan. Ops 4.... Clubo ........ . J anetvillo ._ Nestleton ..._ Burketon g...“ North Toront West. Toronto 'burton mugâ€"......“ 8.50 tun. «Port Hope ...... 9.10 an. Coboeonk 10.10 3.11:. Tom-onto .......... 10.48 ..m. Port Hope "...... 2.05 11.12:. I. B. l: 0. Jet... 6.10 pan. From Port Hope ..-..- 6.23 p.111. From Whitby ‘............_. 7.80 pan. ‘9 From Peta-bore ...â€".... 7.50 can. Ham lmnsford lib Avatar. Lindsay, 11er to Toronto. omousomuemmsmh MWMIu‘hnom hd Vice-Pres.â€"Ald. Geo. Rea. 88d Vice-Preo.-â€"J. E. Knight, In Vieo.-Pm.â€"J. Boga-a, Mp3! at 'v n nanny " “may 120 111-- a formerly a pupifoi fspectâ€"the Mud Lake Narrows bridge, », Toronto. I‘which has been in a Very poor state of repair. The deputation took the‘ I While in. the township they were the! ‘ guests of Reeve Graham. The bridge! train as far as Brechin and drove! vwill probably be put in good repair. I [1)†nu “Ariana-I over from that station to the bridge. E Toronto ................ 9.15 mm. Port Hope ..... .. 10.58 mm. 1. B. e 0. Jet...“ 11.00 pm. 'â€" .._--v4u unlv‘ _ __ -__' --_-. --_v Iâ€â€"' __, __v _ _ V . he says, "and there is little of wtixe n Bellevin. ....... 10.10 1).!!!- $315“ among the “31‘0“ 1“ Wm foreign air about it. noticeable in DEPARTUREBM -â€"Miss Dora Robinson, of Valley- other canes. ï¬e†Quebec is visiting her sister Mb Sutclifle kissed the Blarney ' Port Hop. «noneâ€"o 6.00 till. . ’ _ ’ ’ ‘ , Stone, ma thereby imbim all the (Toronto ................ 6.30 mm. [M155 M919 Robmson, town. Benevflle _......... 7.10 mm. -Mnr_. 999m Button. mail clerk on â€mum“. 1‘91“!†““1“qu ‘0 ‘8:- _-.‘_ -7 , TIER-’1“ an.- un..‘. o n or. «o~- o “0...... In“. nonogâ€"o. -oo‘ .0... .u- .00. ~§l0 .... 5-15 P-m--' In thousands of homes Baby’s Own mi 5-25 PJI {Tablets is the only medicine used .... 6.55 1).!!! when children are ailing, and the No.1 [mother who keeps this medicine on [hand may feel as safe as though "Mlggg p‘g’ï¬here was a. doctor constantly in the " 1.06 S’m‘ home. Baby’s Own Tablets cure all â€â€˜ 1:18 p.111: stomach and bowel troubles, break "1.85 pZm. up colds, expel worms, and make I 1.50 p.nwteething easy. The mother has the .'._ 8.45 13-!!! guarantee of a. government analyst .. “00 IMadman this medicine contains no opiate I‘ln .Ivl’l. mummnmn. .PPPPPPDP 95 maagnum 44455556 . 9.15 mm. the Kirkella. 10453 in town this 11.00 pm. Miss H. but 11.05 mm. â€"Mr Char 12. 05 p.m. caygeon, has _--vu, nun-u uuuux [there is no medicine can equal them." [Sold by medicine dealers or by mail , at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- fliams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Reew stomach and bowel troubles, break up colds, expel worms, and make teething easy. The mother has the guarantee of a. government analyst that this medicine contains no opiate or poisonous soothing stufl‘. Mrs. H. H. Bonnyman, Mattall, N.S..J ..v - ILLS 0F CHILDHOOD HOW TO CURE THEM ‘ ‘__.-----..Ba, u- gToronto, are in tom. the guests. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brimmell. They will visit for a week or two. -â€"Mrs. E. J. Jackson, who has been Visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Miller, of Toronto. for the past \ï¬Ve weeks. returned home last night. ‘ ‘ â€"-Miss Jean Gifford, who has been; Visiting at the home 0! her parents- in Toronto. return to town this morning. She will spend a few days here before going to Ottawa. -_ v.- the Kirkellaibranch, $531306; was in town this week. visiting his aunt. Miss 11’. button, Glenelg-st. â€"Mr. Charles J. James. of Rah- -â€"Mr. Chas. Edmondsyvdf Penelon ‘Falls, was in town today on busi- ness. ' -â€"Miss Lillian Yerex. of Little Brit- ain was among the visitors in town today. ness. ~Miss Lillian Yer-ex, of Li ain was among the Visitors today. -â€"Miss Dora Robinson, 0 ï¬eld, Quebec, is visiting he Miss Bwsie Robinson. town y â€"»Mr. W. J. 0' Brien, of Peterboro was a. visitor in town today. â€"][r. W. J. O’ Brien, of Peterboro was a visitor in town to-day. â€"Mr. William Kennedy. of Bobcay- geon. we}: in town to-day. â€"m-. D. Kelleit, of Halibut-ton, was in town to-day. -â€"Mr. John Allen; of London, is in tow-3 visiting friends. Pram Saturday’s Daily -â€"er. F. H. Walls, "of Little Brit- in, was in town to-day. From Friday’s Daily. returned Vtroni a. tog,- md owner of the ‘, was in town to- . of Bob- 1 Yes, the fair time will soon be here and the directors will wear red bad- ges and smile and feel important, and the good wife will bake and hope for a prize, and the farmer will polish his apples and his fruit, and Mary Ann is busy with her fancv And the‘ old hor'se inn 36 on his daily round as usual. As for the rooster and the hen they will follow the way of all flesh for poultry is 15¢ per pound Rome, the ruins ‘beautiful Naples ‘ Paris in France, Switzerland, The principal me Visited and Mr. 8‘ deal of buying. I I countries were" â€his remarkable stone in Blarney Ecastte. "Bo.“lty' Home." Killarney, ‘m visited and the magniï¬cence of the lakes .duly admimd.. The principal cities in Francis, Hol- land, Switzerland, Italy and other‘ countries were visited. IHistoricl ,,_r‘--'v“ w, a In: Inverneaa. There are numbers out of employment in both countries but there is little talk of hard times. Ireland was visited, and Mr. Sut- clifre speaks Very highly of the city of Belfast. “It is a lovely city," 0 In- “M ‘., It. and Its. F. J. gamma, town, 33“ m8 8W9, of Toronto, :9» turned to Lindsay Friday alter a. 1$011910 ot-monï¬sapent in Out 31-1.. tain and in Europe. A delightful “'0 "maths were spent in the Old Country, and the may historic! scenes and places visited. The Mum voyage was made 611 emnized a. age, Peter Mrs. Geo. , only daug- OR THE united in ALL- Lawrence, 7 ment in Mrs. vs. 1" tario. Th . n Awe†bv the bri {the most prosperous and tip-$5M} 1farmers in the township. and was noted for his shrewdness and sum in every department, of farm enter- prise. labored thefe tinnâ€" éâ€"Eew years ago when he moved into Hillbrook. The late Mr. Shaw was considered one o! develops. Dpen but money can't ROBERI‘ SHAW' ter than Polson's ‘ We are again reminded of the sure etmting power a decay of all that. is earthly. Robert deep “annexâ€"1.118 Shaw, one o! the most respected re- aches that. all els sidents of town: and Millin'ook pass- outward applicat ed away on Sunday morning last at ï¬ve um; more the age or ï¬ftyâ€"eight 'years. Born in Vany other linime: the township of ('avan he lived and harming n-It -- ‘ I‘L_~77A Tuesday morning at the ripe old age of 83 years, Mr. Louis McGregor. a resident of Peterboro {or many years, and iather of Messrs. Louis and Wm. McGregor. of Lindsay. Mr. McGreq gor was probably in Peterboro {or‘ twenty years. He was proprietor of the North American Hotel, which :stood on George-st. near the present location of the Examiner ofï¬ce. He is I survived by his wife, [our sons and] three daughters. The sons are Wil- liam and Louis. 0! Lindsay. Malcolm of Indian Head. and Jas.. proprietor A. AL; A. - I were passed away in Midland on _ nope, and ' Douglas H¢ ' t0. brother Mrs. Lawre train on a On their re Swimâ€"Th Lindsay, he her parents. -. “.9 vuuc. Jar. and MES. Laï¬i‘énce left on the afternoon train on a trip to the Paciï¬c coast. On their return they will mide in Swimâ€"The bride is Well known in Linden , having fesided here with II“ I On Wednesday, September 16th, at 0 one o'clock a quiet wedding was so!- emnized at the Charlottest. parson- age, Peterboro, the home of Rev. and Mrs. Geo. W. Henderson. when their only daughter, Maude Evangol. was united in marriage to Wm. Rglph ’1'} Lawrence, second son of Mr. and 1; Mrs. W. F. Iawrenee, of Semis, On» in tario. The ceremony was performed {’1‘} by the bride's father. Rev. G. W. [Le ’Henderon, assisted by Rev. Mr. Car» of roll, of Bowmanville, uncle of the sh‘ groom. The bride was attended by es Miss Louise M. Dickson, of Port r15 Hope, and the groom by Mr. C. I“, Douglas Henderson, B.A., of Toron- u“ to, brother of the bride. Mr. and In! it b t( fa It was agreed that the only way to remedy the matter was to seem another teacher. and accordingly It was decided to advertise for a gene ral assistant capable of taktm‘ charge 0! the cadet corps. ‘ The Board also discussed the ques- ytion o! more room, and the beet eo- lutiOn was thought to be to shift the commercial class into the Agricul- tural class room and vice versa. m will be done. , ‘,_ mu -v vuw. JflU Inc!“ m largely from the county. and Principal Kirkconnell expected more before another week. ed that. sométhmg nguk‘i but; gone and phat at Once. The n LA WREN! 08 I TUARY â€"â€" ». LOUIS MCGRFGOR. HYIEIEAL CEDâ€"HENDERSON. In all Onmio, St. Thomas is toâ€" day the most proï¬table market (or wheat pmducen. 88y- the Times of the Calamity City. While London is 1 A Very Proï¬table Market for Wheat Producers -_‘_ wv u [deep “mumâ€"that's why it cur-Rs aches that all else can’t touch. For outward application we parlance ï¬ve times more strength than in tony other liniment. Innrdly. it's‘ harmless and as sure he the hemw‘ er to ease at once. Don‘t accept a. substitUte {or Polson‘s Nervmne, which is the one great household pe- naoec of today. d‘y i it: Stewm V- "I v â€"â€"â€"v V..- Special for abut artistically o:- w-â€"-â€"-â€"--â€".---â€"_. ranged vase of a. stern. grown and ar- LIKE A THIEF IN THE NIGHT. "need by the mm. A pair of vases That's how pain comes. We sit gun by M" Hum. near an open window, get. stifl neck The flowers to become the 9’9â€â€ or sore back. Perhaps cool ofl‘ too ty of â€1,9 (Wen 0' the W quickly after exertion-rheumatism Exhibition held in town hall develops. Dpcnd what you may, Thursday, Sept. 14. from 4 to 530 but money can't buy anything het- °.d°°k- A" entries to be inlbolone2 ter than Polson's Nerviline. It's pea- ° dOCk- Admission free. «rating power enabla it to ranch In the 079111118 only children accom- ioop tiwues.â€"that's why it. cur-Rs Wed by their I-u'ents will be ad- lCheS that. all plan “I." 6-..-1. n_Â¥l-.l“._4l n , mum, . V mo ' 't V . mm 1:... may“; manage: J: or bale n ï¬reside, mmplnints of poor‘tmde are on every hand. Sir Walter Scott's country was Vis- Horticultural wet, ited by Mr. and Mrs. Cnthro. A-b- . . botsford was a most inbex’esting spot to them. The trip was continued as SC“! comwtltlon [m- as Aberdeen. up the Dee side. ‘The magniï¬cent and historic chain of h . d“ stribute d lakes were toured, including Loch A“? 5°?“ me been ‘ h Lonaond, made famous by the song, by the socwty to the scholars of t e The Douay Banks of Loch Lomond, Central School, North Ward, Francis] LflkerKatrine, told of in The I‘m; a“... “-4. mu, n , . .. â€"â€"â€"__ AT ST. moms Hr. Seldon recipient of a Popular Young Man Presented with Ring For Sale by W. R. KEYS ms mm cum 17mm: mm, m .rrs . o.“ 1.1:.ilasflncflu . . 28092.0! r: â€adv-Winiiggaoiurs. m3 Islgér-ngt l‘lrtgr‘laor armâ€"Bari sgriomgï¬ï¬mtoaf El. nxozgozrï¬fiai I' M RUN DOWN weddingday a past life and Si Onhis clooohis BUM†81 Mdflme [ Our display consists of a full line of Happy Thought, Souxenir Treasure Ranges, Radiant Home Souvenir, Treasure Heaters. com bination coal and wood and Queen heaters are cordially invited to visit our store to inspect our display of ranges and heaters “a very much mdueed price. We are doin and our this in order to wduce stock 083 will be your gain. E; When we are offerin? a great many lush-grade suitings in ï¬ght and med- xum weights made in the ham, 5!. )olm.N.l:., amnion, Calguy, MOTHERS W. G. BLAIR SON, 88 Ron: Shoot, (Two doors west Pv- Boa-I. THIS IS THE SEASON LATEST STYLES a man Show sit on the hd. 6 thoroughbred 1 2'y'ear-old he} 3 afloat-ma h»; 5 Steers 20 mo: 8 m 8 man! the _lollowing {a The undersim "9°8in instruct: . lot, con. by Public aucm View Farm, IHURSDAY Dispersion 8 Stock and I ï¬annels 25¢ 2‘5 Special priCcs and colored dress tioned in this list. in new dress trim white flanclcuc- he ial 100. Univ :mr Black mamL- 5 inch, reg. 1.00 s Taï¬'etta silks tumes and blow black cream and 1 B“: V0ihr, PH} special ............. Navy brown, green venetian, re Corded velvet, and brown, reg Brown Green and shadow stxfl Priestley'x makc‘ Navy Grew) anti { stripe tag 000 s Chiffon stripe; and nav ‘, rug. 1 Elk VOHC n-g. IMPLEMI Stripes are the f1 way getting a;- three fourths uf Unbleached, 6 Unbleached, e‘ 3 specials in b Roller Towel 1i} month cloc‘ tum " former thusiastic for 1908 ‘ HORS Dress 36 inch Fian 36 inch Wm; Heavy Shit-til 30 in. Grey F The mm If! O( 11's )( Flame SIS! “I