e gab- 1'0 Winni . South Saskatchewan. :Sukntoon, V armsn. Swan River and Intermediate stations, via Ohlcago and TDuluch $10.00 Min National Exhibition TORONTO .ï¬ll‘fl “oh“ I!!! ho hum! from mum to Toronto no follow: : $2.05 Rotum August m to loot. 10 11.65 Rotum m. :0. m. 1 a ad a sun-n bum runny am. 1a 1910 QUALITY and vproportionately low fares to 'nts beyond on the G.T.P. and O.N. ‘; ys. Going date SEPT. 6, 1910. Full particulars and tickets from I. 2. Hidden. Town Mont llallabb. Depot “I!“ â€0 talcum! sud “turn from Linda: "8091:. 3 to 10 lncluulve ' m unit Sept 15th. luau Catiolic Eucharistic Congress at ‘a'mnable priceâ€"that’g what you get when you buy 3m [launder Son Gold Medal or Baker’s Queen an'unnt Sept. Flour, made from Strictly high grade Manitoba wheat at the ‘l“| . w {id-cu st single {are bot- " all nations #1117091}th good nr. Juan 1:. Ford. editor 0' “'0 mun. mums“. has redund- W. F. McCarty The Popular Jewelry Store Our Souvenir spoons are the ï¬nest yet produced. Another ï¬ne menir is an English plate show- ing a view of Kent-st. We carry the largest stock of Ladies’ and Genta’ Gold Filled Watches, clocks and Fine Jewelry in the county, and you will ï¬nd the prices always moderate; ' Tourists should call at our store and we the splendid assortment of souvenir goods. Coddlng‘. Ring: and Wu» mandamu- LABOR DAY :0"! System ï¬dghttestingiso ' ind. Idonot flginto thaeye†clay I can ï¬t complicated cases when others fail. Do not hesitateto consult me if your eyes negd help. Eyesight .Speciarmt m. Kent-3n, aver Neill’s Shoe Store satisfaction Guaranteed-<- S-_‘LA llmesters’ Excursions SOUVENIR GOODS Victoria m airy moderate Dr. 1'. Ivory, of Rochester, N.Y., an old Omemee boy. is enjoying a holiday with his fgther: brothers, cursion to Orillia on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. English were vis- itors to Peterboro on Satmday. ‘ Reserve a. day for the pleasure of an excursion trip to Midland next month. under the auspices of a. local society. ' ' The Canadian National Exhibition "host, '0! the new public school tart books and supplementary made: are on sale in our local storesâ€"ex- ceptions, the Grammar and Elnor- les. ' m. J. A. Wylie and warms Wy- lie have gone to Toronto on a holi- day trip. Miss Pearl McLean. who has been the guest of her Mount Pleasant and ()memee friends, has returned to her home in Toronto. Dr. J. P. and Mrs. Ken}! and Ion. Manor Jack, of tho 800, Ontario. called on their numerous Otnomee friend: this week. The doctor in an eat-practitioner of our town, and all were happy to see him and hear a! bid larger aucceu in Western Ontario The Messrs. . Courtney are about with their steamer and are doing. a. good season's threshing. Miss Fair. of Paterboro, amount 0! the public school atafl, was in town last week securing a boarding town place. g The Dominion Aiiimco in a. unmou- ition oi oi! churches one societies tor the suppression oi‘ tho liquor ironic. The object a! the Alliance in to ion- In: tho drink evil and and tho drink troflc. Tho mothod oi the Alliance in local option whorovor pouibio. iurihor mtriotion whomvor practic- ubio. «citation and education always and ovorywhoro. "inf. Iiobt. Bums returned {ram Linduy on Monday mornlpg._ .. ï¬r. â€(3. W. itchurdl oi the Mirror. was 1n town on Saturday. I water Douglas sunburn oi Tor- onto. whose motge r was s accom- purist provided 5.60113th portion in his ‘ vocal numbers and ved himself to be e. prodigy in the; of sweet. singing. His innocent boyish appearance, his unsssuming and dig- niï¬ed department. his sweet childish contrsito voice of marvellous com- pass and trained expression. mode his interpretation oi the sentiment oi the composer. nhsnmonious excel- lence not soon 90. he iorgoteen. Mr. Moore addressed 061131-93»;th st I‘kovnlo, Mount Flaunt. and ï¬nanvmo. The Freebyterian church was ï¬lled in the morning service, as was also the Methodist church in the evening, and Lebanon church in ï¬lm afternoon at each of which the secretary of the Alliance, Mr. Ben H. Spence. of .Tor- onto, was the speaker, and his plat- form ability was demonstrated in such a logical and convincing style of oratory as to place him in the ï¬rst rank or temperance speakers. His discourses were a real treat and were llstened to wlth unwaverlng at- tentlon.‘ Temperance Field Day . V â€"Interesting' Omemee N eWs Omemee, A'ug. 29.â€"-The‘ temperance ï¬eld day, in Cavan and Emily town- ships, under the auspices of the Do- minion Alliance, was carï¬ed out on Sabbath last, with ideal weather conditions, large congregations, stir- ring and forceful addresses and spec- ially pleasing music. _ -..‘ x so much better than ordinary phirsia. While thoioughly effective. they new! gripe, purge or cause'nausea, and never oe‘etheir effecï¬veneos. ‘ One of the but of the NA-DRU-CO line. . ‘ ' , A 25c.abox. If your druggist has not yet stockedthem, sendZSc. andwe will mail them. ' Z thwmiï¬wm - - - Ila-mol- ’. Sutton took in the- G3. ’Saturday visitingherdaughter,wbo Hr. ’Ju. Weâ€)! cannington toggoodflgntlm.1‘no} :isveryfllintheRossMemorialhosâ€"Ispmt hat woekttlr. Richardmountedtom.whschwm 'pital. mama's. voted tom? mmuesAyréU.otHndsay,-1e- unmnnmumdm Ahmmatom * turnedhomelutweekaflethuWHilldthnkathddqlut (â€immune Zion. Fenelon, Alug. 29.â€"-llr. and Mrs. W. Pethick spent a. couple of days visiting triads at Sturgeon Point, Mr. Pethick. returning Mon- day evening and Its. rethink going to Lindsay to spend a few days vi- siting her aunt, Mrs. W. Suckling. Miss Ella. Phillipe spent a couple of days in Lindsay on business. On Thursday evening last the E. L. of C. E. held a social evening. Although it was a. rainy evening forty-six of our brave Zionites. got. to league. The meeting we con- ducted by the missionary departâ€" ment and was led by Miss M. Nay- lor. Miss Naylou- gave a good pa- per on the topic,‘which was entitled “ Hindrances to Christianity." 80-- 10 by Miss D. Brown, entitled “ Pass Under the Rod." Talk on lesson by Mr. W. Perkin. The _re- port of rthe last meeting was ' given and after the singing of a. hymn Mr. M. Moynes pronounced the benedic- tion and the meeting drew to a. close. “Some love darkness boom their deeds are evil." but that Is not the reason our streets are dark at “ï¬ts this weak. Our illuminating- pIant is under repairs. Mr. rnd Mrs. W. Graham of Mount Pleasant visited am Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. C". H. Shield. Mr. Joe Hayes drove out to Mount Pleasant on Sunday. Rev. J. H. Tansy and his boys ro- turnod to Toronto on Saturday. a!- ter having spent an enjoyable tune in camp down the river. It In reported that a detachment o! the 57â€: mm of Petefboro. u- mmpanled by their regimental band. will vlaft our rifle range- on Labor Day and engage In a dav’ a practice nhnotimz. Cum on. .w aoldler boys. there's a welcome awaiting you. Mr. and Mn. Jon. Edward. and children of New Hump-hm. have boon the guests of his mother and um:- Mina Turner. 0! Toronto} ' in the goat at Miss Annie Ivory. m. kind an. 1-1qu m Melli- dmx a! Toronto. m the pants of their Manda in and around our town. Rev. D. H. Currie and family, will return from a, vacation outing this week and Mr. Currie will occupy ,the pulpits of his circuit next Sabbath. The let us be ‘appy club held ' a foreniuht sconce on Friday last. the occasion being a grand green corn roast and festival. presumably the payment of the fine imposed on the thoughtless member at a previous meet. There were a few happy hours [spent by the celebrants. while the lmoon was conspicuous by her ah- sence the Chinese lanterns a la Ohi- nese serving sufficient light for the occasion. This organisation boasts of a strong membership oi sn eieut- ing social standard, of a reï¬ning in- fluence with nature when mystery is all about. oi a return to the re- spective nhoties oi the members with- out disturbing- the lightest sleeper and this is in concord with the lows of our pretty and systemstlc little town nnd everything goes well. The members. though not sworn to see- recy. rarely divulge much of the nu†and inside proceedings. hence there is an shnormsi desire to ohtein Mimis- sion. May the membership increase till the mslority of our young peo- ple come under the influence of the club. which works for the better- ment and amusement oi the revert: Last Wednesday Police Magistrate Moore, of Lindsay, held a formal \rec ception in our town. Mrs. Wm. Greig, of Mount Pleasuit called on Omanee friends Friday af- ternoon. - daily exodus of our population to the great attraction of the Queen _City. 7. WA- LTMAN-WARDER. LINDSA f. ONTARIO ZION. FENELO‘N. be swarming with tourists. FLEETWWD. Fleetwood, Aug. 29.â€"The We in this section. received a setback by the wï¬t weather in their harvesting. but most of it is nearing completion. Mr. Wm. Windmm is busy around the brick come: with his threshing outï¬t. Mr. A- Staples, who is an experienced threeher. ran the engine for a. time in Ms. Windrim’s We. Mi; 'Ihlbert Davidson visited at Port Perry onisnnday: Peniel, Aug. 29.â€"l!r. and Mrs. Rich. Kienell left on Tuesday last for a. two month's trip to the West. Mrs. Lorne Squires cud daughter, of Pickering, visited at Mr. Thos. Sguires last week. Mrs. J ohzson and Miss Ettie. of Toronto. also m John and Miss 7 Dr. Guslm, ~v.s., ot‘Jmtvme. was called to attend .Mr. Fred Craw- ford’s driver, when reached a strain Katie Black, of Bavarian, spent a. couple of days with friends here. In†Ethel Awde, of Toronto, v1- sisted ‘t her grandlather'a, Hr. H. Mr. Harvey Davidson has commenc- ed ploughing an his farm on the 14th con. of Manvers- Mr. Wilsou Robinson Vinita! with friends in Omemee on Smithy. Mr. and Mn. Moody G. Webster visited Kirkaeld frieude on Sunday. Mr. and In. D. Moyneu viuitod iriemlu in thin vicinity recently. ‘ Ir. 'l‘hoe. Woolley, of Port Hope, mule :1 flying trip hen on Hominy. Mr. Wooley in looking for n suitable turn to rent. The boys 0! 8t. Androw'n school. Toronto, who have spent duly and August here at their camp, Km- wong. are leaving on 'l‘huredny. The Str. Weeoute. will convey them to Fenelon in time to connect with the live o'clock train. The boye. num- berlnb nearly iorty. will be much missed. We will be looking for them back in increasing- numbere next summer as Mr. Chapman is contem- plating electing a. lone tau-ding house and some cottages. Mr. Chapman, the manager, to much pleased with the Kawnrthe. Lakes nl Major and Mrs. Room, of Toron- to. who are summorlng at Ranch“. mum friends at «mp Kuawong last. week. Mr. W Mn. Maugham spout. Tummy evening at In)“. Jone-L. “ï¬r. A. hint“ awarded the wru- bytorlun concert at Rondo.“ on 'l‘uqdny um! yporgg n._ 300:! time. Dalum Grove. Aug. ï¬lmâ€"Mr. 1. Knight m.- n bultnun visitor at Mr, Georg! lmrlo'n 9n Tuuduy. - ‘ AL†An..-- .wku- 'v 'vvwviuv- wv â€"â€" Mr. â€Human In ; vllnor at. Mr. 0. Evorm' I. Mrs. J. '1‘. Jewell and grand- daughter Cleo McElroy as spending the two weeks at the exhibition. Mrs. Cotter and non. of Rochester. accompanied by her and Mn. McEl- roy. of Fruorville. spent a. few any- of last week with Mr. end Mu. J. 1’. McEiroy und Mr. and In. ‘ R. McEiroy. Mi‘s} Crank: oi Pickering, visited last week with her sister Mrs. J. S. Cruess. Mr. and Mrs. A. McKay, Glenarm, called on Mr. 5nd Mrs. Robt. McEl- toy. Mr. Lane, oi Oakwood, and on friends here Sunday evming._ ‘LINDEN VALLEY. Linden Valley. Aug. -30.-â€"Mr. J. T. Birchard is spending a. week.“ Plea- sant Point the guest of her brother, Mr. James Horn. Mr. and .Mrs. R. C. Ralph, 0! Mid- land. is visiting with Mr. J. P. McElroy; ‘ Miss Mamie Naylor, o! Islay. is engaged as school teacher for a vqhxle and school duties were started on Monday. _ Quite; 11min; “from here leit ï¬ct- Toronto Mition on Tuesday last. Among those that went were. Mrs. E. Worsley. Mrs. W. Brown and Elva Wordey. Miss Martha Wilson visited at the home of her aunt Mrs. P. Smitherâ€" am on Saturday last. Mr. J. Everson preached a good. sermon on Sunday which was well attended. M17. L. Warblej Qisited at Mari- posa friends on 'Séturday. ' ' W'C’VV ' Miss Gertrude Mayne: visited u the home of her cousin, Mrs. 1.1m. {at on Thursday last. . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bandrow H111. of Grass Hill, visited at the home , of his parents Mr. Nelson Hill. Ir. unddinfianijax' Warsaw, 0: Cameron, attended league at Zion 0:3 immisday night. . ~‘__I BALSAM GROVE. 'iilfi LIUUI- :Y. -Mr. J. '1‘. 3k . at Plea- :r brother, th, 0! Mid- and Mrs. .g, visited Mrs. J. S. ii; LH CHRIS“ “:H:l.p:§»’u-g [w , Glenarm. rbt. McEl- auction 4;. mt! grand- a spending hition. Rochester, Ira. Mem- s low duyn I Mrs. .1. “1'5. ' R. .â€" .3“ tn H “â€"3 -3:§:30*“~ :W number were singular. the music no- compuï¬mt very taking and the whole. it proved a. ï¬tting clams to‘goodflght'lfm. 'l'hopmcoed: amounted to 808. which will be dc- The service at our church on Sun- day shaman: was conducted by Mr. Chas. Thomas. at Ore-swell. who delivered an earnest and impressive sermon. Rm. 8. Dupnu was can- ducting anniversary services at Val- entyne. Mr. and Mrs. D. Anderson. of Brown's. spent Sunday qt. Mr. E. Brown's. visitors tamed out en masse. 'The Wacouta brought a large delegation from the cataract village. and the surrounding districts sent their quo- tas of jolly folk. The programme given‘well deserved the banner crowd. Among the numbers given several de- serve special comment. That song of little Dorie Sheeley'e captivated the audience. The recitation by Major Keefer and the play "Mistress and M6,†in which he also acted. were well rendered. Good solo singing was done by me- Hchdyan, Mr. Ma- eon and 1mm others. The boys 0! Cameron i’olnt supplied the bur- lesque in a cause song and drill en- titled. "Srlatta-y'e located Foot." Mr. Ruuolkand mu nomco Giles of Undend’ulley. ope-t Sunday with Mend; here. Mr. and Mrs. A. WW. of Oak- vood. spent Sunday at Mr. W. J. Wig-1:83., Rosedale. Avg. 29.â€"-Oa Tuesday ev- wing. Aug“ 28. a grand meat. was gimp 9n phe grounds of the Rosedde We are eon-y to hear of the death of Mr. Nell Weltcott of the Glen, one of our recent neighbors. HI- !emlly heve the elncere eympnthy of their many friends (a this vicinity. Hr. Tho-COMM†and Hill Haul m upending the Week in Toronto the guests 0! Mr. and In. Moore Osborne. Swim! ham hora attended the bunch-.11 tournament In Mum; bn Fflduy lut. â€I" no.“ Jo “‘“0 °'â€" Pit“. burg. P... and Rev. and Mn. L. W. White. a! Fraser-vulva, mm: the mu of their mm Mn. 0. W. Hardy an: m. w. are glad to report. that Mutan- Hsroldï¬chcue !-__!_mvr°"!'¢- _._ Mn. Rich “rim. of Wick. mum at hot fathom. 3r. 1!. Wham": thin Kr. and In. John lflnty and daughter mm Joan. of Winnipeg. ur- rlvod hare on Tun-day lut to nggnd Hours. Rich. Wright and w. J. Wright If. wading n “W dlyl It. Dunn Ldm and Klrkflold. Iu-Vï¬couplo "Vol? manila. with In. Mlnty’tpannu. Mr. and Mrs. Thou. sqglm mg gang: yoktlvu hero. V mu.â€" Ruth mun. 0! Toronto. 1- g? gut-t of hot um: um Rhoda ml th‘o_ [non- of Mn._ Wm. S_t_|9r‘t.‘ .» " .1 .( Ha 3v a \xv g m» “R511“? ‘ '- L in.“ ‘ ""We advertised“Substantial cuts On :ieyery article in our'trunk department ,=\\\\\'\ L ‘ a for August and the people have found 7‘ h “.3! us as good as our word. ' _ The splendid business, of the last few days oi the sale, warrants us in offering the reduced prices, until September 10th. This will give holiday seekers and visitors to the Toronto Exhibition an Oppor- tunity of securing suit cases, club bags, etc., at unusally low prices. August Travelling Goods Sale Prices Will Continue Until September 10th. Be Wise and Buy. Neill The Shoeman ROSEDALE. If. Nevison in nay ‘ m 0‘ Uncle Sun's dominion, hm n siddhmsumtorthoputoouph uncaring"). ‘8â€- 8m 3. I" a.†Wing old u. Quantum. Thu uâ€"chid is on a. couple of weeks nation. and will spend most of his mm at his forma- homo in Man mu. her, and. covering him up as well u she could, she eat beside his end patiently waited for him to . Seturdey dbernoon Henry Hall, an old resident of this city. M dead in his home in Sula folk-st. {or some time before his aged and blind wife knew that he had died. Just. when the old man died is not known. Hie wile. with ham he lived alone. being blind tho t that hewgssleeplpgwhenhodidnotensâ€" ‘â€" â€"â€"v n...‘ uvn‘. Mr. StephenNflilon, for. olyennchietotpoucoofj heovy haul for "The Lady of the Lake." but the accomplished the task in good time. although manta-mg a high wind ot Pigeon Luce. and on- other at Sturgeon Lake. At the lower place the waves swept clear over tho now and be loud. 'Itolumboruboingmttodma" eat. parts of Chanda. and the United States. . mmmberwuloododoncon ot Lindsay and shipped towel-ions points. It: appears that than is no :1an Militia 1t Bridgeaorth. TRAGIC INCIDENT. _Gu‘olph. on, Aug. 29. â€" Edwin A NEW PRESIDENT. The opening of s new colic“ by tho Bullion Ordor nt cum. N. 13.. take- nwny from Toronto tho pro-Mont oi 8t. W's Dollop. Rov. Father N. Roche. who in well known in Lind-w. and brings on the new bond oi tho promin- Catholic Institution in Ontario one who won once a protector there. But. Frank Powell, originally of London, Ont. RECORD HAUL. Wht in aid to be the lnrgoot Ioow load tugged ior mony you-I. was hauled from Kelley's mill nt Bridge- north on Friday to Lindsay. A dozâ€" en cox-load: of Wood undo n evening on Ball-m ï¬r. and Ilia Dill. a! Toronto, are visiting with mu Renown. mu Flora. Mayna- Ipont o, iow am at a» homo of In. “Noun neatly. - vvâ€"u -- 311“ Minn Janna. of leon Fall- hu Mama mom spand- lng me time with bar Mud, um Viola â€Into-h. Ir. Bruce Arkwright. bu purcha- od u mu. m. Inn-ma madam. In. Chum Duh" mt Sunday canal-t. wu mud. Qulu 9. anti III!!! was rallud. whlch wlll go to swell s fund which will be unrated to bulldln. a town hall for thla vll- ed our expectations. naming. and win d (or him to ay dunnoon [1 day berth-31w: sometime. ï¬ll! m that the 0.13.11. waszo- 1-! how its line 1mm here t_o â€,3. last few months it has 5m" TI: is Hose probable gt “will build an entirely tom along the lake front '1‘. Wild be delighted to hear that they van-to have I. competitive line. 59“- mm 880 the 0.4? R. were con- m the project of {Wilding along at “'0, but the scheme was aban- “I do know, however,†said the of- M. “flint the road is to be doubll W tram Perth to Bathurst." Wt 13 a short diatance west 0! Path, and this double tracking land- Import to the new line theory u to them rumor that it is going to brunt: on at tBathhurst. :1. {or all such plans and surveys made from the Montreal end 0f the. . mtnlt will then run southwest across the country to Belleville. w I. Mitoty as yet untouched by railway. From Belleville it will com into Toronto along the lake front. pardlel with the Grand Trunk. No om conï¬rmation of the re- port could be secured in Toronto. Ono 0M said that he had not hard of it, but that is not unnatur' Toronto. Avg. 24.â€"It is rumored tint the Canadian Paciï¬c is to build I. m line from Smith's Falls to MW. and that the survey has M been made from Belleville to this city. The new road will branch 0“ tin Mt Smith's Falls-Peter- bum route at either Perth of Bub- Mr. Richard Sylvester. Carl Syl- w. Superintendant Inugan and Harry Shrpo left yesterday for Mon. where they will operate the Sylm auto thresher and gasoline via-ch. C.P.R. HAY BUILD. AMENDED BANQUET. Col. Sun Hughes. M.P., was in Toronto M evening attending the dinner tendered General Baden-Pow- :1! by tho mun-Governor of Ontar- 0. LEFT FOB BRANDON. I!» School Board does not bind WV. to accept any tender. 3“ mm wlll be received for am until 809mb" the 7th, 1910, Ct 6 o'clock p.m., than to be sent by and! to W monthly within 1m than two all†of tho proposed lite. Plans and speciï¬cations can he inlpocud n. tho homo at R. H. Southcru. Baud mo. or 11:. W. 11. Steven, 13.80. m an influx! for the build- lng o! u uhoolhouu in SS. No a Lumen. Dimensions 22 x 36 1.“ M to I†built at brick Veneer. Con- W More Waring nre «(Mud “mumpmlm.udry hm. look And plu_ lumber can be secured Tenders Wanted for Building a School HINDU DUDE “I: I TEACHER teacher {c duties to sum 'qm ply to 1 Cunbra y, NOTICE FARM F01 FARM p ode-hall quart?!- Apply to east half 80 clears soil. clay DY WAN' goods bu ml W: 60 under lever-faili w throw Int wad south pa. OR SAL Equipped o ted porn jug Chad burs-tin further P Catlin. m, m And O a u to su v1 elm:- at For th y'ho [00‘ a A“. m bee whicn ti! [n all I Export I bum-.1 ugh. m REMIN 269 C rum 1 light Win als