in in town {or the exhibition. â€"Xr. Charlie Sheridan, oi Toron- to, in an exhibition visitor. â€"Mr. T. A. Kennedy and wife. oi Peterboro, are in town {or the fair. â€"Mr. W. Kennedy, of Bobcaygeon. is in town on business. â€"Mrs. 11. Watson, oi C'oboconk, spent the day in town. .49. Charles 1. in town {or â€"Kr. Charlie to, u an exhib“ â€"Mr. T. A. K in town to-day. siting friends in town. . -â€"Mr. Thos. Foster and wile oi Haiiburton, are exhibition visitors. â€"Mr. F. E. Taggurt, of Port Perry. are spending the exhibition -l[r. John Kennedy. of Dunsford. took in the {air to-day. - _ , A _ -Rev. J. R. Real and wife, or navplock. are the guests of town friends. .53 Central. --Among the old residents in town Ior the Fair is Mr. Edward Bunting, 0! Toronto. days in town. â€"Mr. Patrick McNamm, of Min- deo. is In town attending the Lina.- Ont... is visiting his parents, Mr. and 1111. J 09. Brown. -Mr. Robt. Graham. chief county constable, of Sturgeon Point, is in town for the exhibition. ~Mr. Will Hussey, of Toronto, is visiting his parents in town this W U, Pu..â€" - _ . Catarrh Stricture Rheumatmn ‘ Rupture Emissions Lost Vitality ‘ Diabetesl’Vaa-icocele Skin Diseases Kidney Aï¬ections One visit advisable, but if impos sible send history and two-cen stamp for free reply. Consultation tee. OFFICE Bonn: 10 to 1 and 2 to6. Sundays 10 a,m. to l p.m â€"Miss Mitchell, Oakwcod, spent the week end with relatives in Lind; â€"Mr. M. O’Grady, of Cobourg, is in town making his annual visit to the Lindsay Central Fair. â€"Mr. G. W. Taylor, of Bobcaygeon was in town attending the Lindsay Central. â€"Rev. Robt. Bums, of Omanee, ’33 in town to-day. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. A. H. Ellis, 01‘ T01 hibition visitors in to: day. â€"â€"Miss Cora Stevens, daughter of Inspector W. E. Stevens, Colborne- s:., has returned from a. pleasant ï¬sh in the Canadian west. -â€"Mr. James Graham, of Stur- geOn Point, came to town this alter- 110021 in Mr. Dickson's launch to at- tend the fair. â€"Mr. Clarence Trmnbun. 0’ den, is in town, taking in t1: He is the guest of Mr. and N Ransomeast ward. â€"Mrs. w. L. Richardson. of conk, and her sister, 1688 Hall. of Gore Bay. are visiti ends in town this week. Brianna†The folio-int W’ of flea tEpilepSy‘ Eczema- ma‘ . 7 Syphilis \‘DXSPeW‘. . A. ‘mafi‘ I". er- 25 Toronto-st. Togmt; Ont. spent the day in town. â€"Mr. L. Kitchenson. o! Benevme. spent the day in town. â€"m. Wm. Rutherford. of arm isintown duringthefdr. , in town Thursday for a. few (From Friday's Daily) G. Tailor, of Toronto, is vi- gopgr a._nd White , A-..LA n“. Scott, of Barrie. W385 Brown, of London. Mon-ow. of Pmâ€- Lovey, of Toronto. '7' £111 F3118. of Mrs. Rae. of Beaverton. are in *9 fair. fair. Juan 3 â€"Mr. Dickson and son, of the Falls, came to town this morning in their launch and brought a party 0! â€"Peterboro Examiner : Misses nary and Baye Hurley, Charlotte-31:... are Spending a. week with Lindsay friends. __ LA $-n ---v._ ,7 v 1 â€"Mrs. James Moynes, of Toronto, hormerly 0! Lindsay, is visAting flown friends. 'w. Brandon. Miss S. Lacey, Mn. E. A. War, all of Feneion Fails, were in town to-day attending the fair. (From Saturday's Daily) â€"Mrs. Myers, 0! Valentia, visited town, friends on Friday. â€"Mre. Candle. of Cameron, was in town yesterday.attending the fair. â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bottm, oi Bobcaygeon, visited town yesterday. â€"Mr. mum, of Oakwood, was in town attending the fair Friday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. McKenzia came in from Kirkneld for the (air. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Terrm, or Linden Valley, are in town for the fair. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ellis from near Sturgeon Point, are in town ior the exhibition. â€"Mr. Ken. Randall, of Oshawa, re- newed acquaintances with town friends yesterday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Robson, ot Fenelon Falls. have returned from their honeymoon. â€"-Mr. and Mrs. Richard Healeyand Master Leon Healey, 310 Duflerin-st., Toronto, are visitors to‘our fair. ford, was in town ness. -â€"Mr. James Brandon am Mable, of Pinedale. called on friends Friday. caygeon. terday. â€"M}. and Mrs. Thos. Preston. 01’ Haliburton, were in town Friday at- tending the Lindsay Central. â€"Mr. (S. White, of Bobcaygeon, was in town Saturday attending the we, was in town to-day attending the fair. â€"Mr. and Mrs. P. Staples. of Springville, were in town Friday the guest of 'Mrs. J. S. Moynes. â€"Miss Ida. Staples, of Springvflle, is in town.for a few days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo; Staples, Kent-st. W. â€"}Kr. Thos.-J. “ Dick " Turpin. of Cobourg, was oiie 61' the interested spectators at the Lindsay Central baby, of J anetville, wgre in - town yesterday attendingrthe fair; ‘andjis- yesterdav att iting friends. ronto. are visiting If. Crozier, corner Albert Mr. Hay Mrs. Ignatius Stewart, of Rutherford, o! Penelon Falls, town attending the annual ï¬ildren Oi-y FOR FLETcIIEI'S for the fair. Grisby, of Kirkï¬eld, is in in town for F. Webster, of visitor in town yes- TORIA L, w. Via“; . of Pleasant the exhibi- town for town busi- in, Of ï¬eld. Hurley, assistant Opel'fllur G. N. w. Telegraph (3°um sister. are Spending a few d friends in Lindsay‘ terboro. spent the day 1" t‘ .m G Donaldson ‘0‘ ge'on, is in town ‘0’ the Central Fair. ~ exhibition Road, is spehding the fair days town. . "Mr. E. H. Lang'Ieldt. of IE boro, was in town toâ€"day. â€"Mr. W. Mortimer, ot Peterboi'o, is in town to-day on a. business trip. â€"Mr. Bruce J unkin ot Bobcay- geon, spent the day in town. â€"Mr. H. G. Stevenson, of Peter- boro, spent the day in town. â€"Mr. Wm. P. Blackstock', od Pe- terboro, is an exhibition visitor in town. â€"Mr. J. H. Brandon, oi Fenelon Falls, is in town for the exhibition. -â€"Mr. Myles Hamilton, oi Fenelon Falls, spent the day in Lindsay. â€"Mr. J amen Aldred. of 13an is in town for the lair. -Mr. Russell West, of Beaverton. was in town {or the fair. Captain of ï¬nance Colonel oi Militia Omemee, are in town to-day. "-112. Walter Austin, 0! Haliburton was in town on business. . In has Run «$091.. ï¬n is now on ' of retired ofl'lfl- = Bank became the Home Savings and Loan Company Col. Mason, who hid entered the former institution as a. juniqr clerk, and had fought his way to the front. became general manag- er of the new corporation, and when later the Home Savings and Loan Company became the Home Bank of Peterboro Review : toche in tlié Rail Mon. He wig al=o on' the Canadian Contingent at. ‘â€" Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee commaix‘d of the'Colonifl m- For my years Col. Kasai m 8 wellâ€"known ï¬gure-8t W“ cm“ wlgere he comm the Fourth In. [anti-y Brigade. ~ In mam 0‘ his valuable services in the CW militb. Col. Mason was s 10" smaflwtomwd "‘ A - a- _.-_ A- Oh 1‘.’ When the old Toronto 2r. He is Cgptsin of ï¬nance. 1 Colohel in the mlitia. ‘ both capacities Colonel H380?! seen active service and promo- 1.1mm; ¢ . Bradshaw and son. of PO- Brown, of Orillia. visitor inotown.’ J. Martin “6 we. operator of , of Victoria. M193? and her Lys With means Wtâ€"oug‘ht *0 ’make people realize the W M may lie even in the M8813 flesh wound. _ Take a simple mum-we’d. When uknife. a. rusty needlé. *1 Splint“ 0‘ ditty Wuod. a. barbed wire fence, or a. thorn. scratches the hand. the 18W†.is inoculated with germs, of which snatched his ensues between yet painless germ-killer, and when applied to the broken skin is absorb- ed into the tissue, instantly destroy- ;M Hm ma that unread disease and inflammation. ulll‘ with children. The flesh thus soothed and purl- fled. the wound is made Deflecfly healthy. and all poilon “‘1 “‘3†°‘ {aw-jug removed. HIV“! done As soon as applied to a sore or cut Zam-Buk stops the psin a Lhe'wound or sore. and new nemwy tissue in built up in a quick, pun- leee and perfect manner. Zem-Buk must not be conï¬ned with ordinary ointmenu. Zen-Bu): in; a. unique preparation, poueeelng antiseptic, loathing and healing qual- but it is eleo a skin flood. For all disme- and injurieeâ€"cute. bruises. burns. ems, chaï¬ng, uleeu, ring. worm.'etc.. 1t is without and. It is also widely used {or pnel. (or which It may be regarded as espec- inc. All drunk“ and store- .011 at 50 cent. 0. box. or poet tree Can Death After a Smith lit. Justice Britton briefly relntcd the facts concerning the max-339x. The wins in our blood. The way to avoid serious results to cleanse the wound and apply ant-Bull. Zamâ€"Buk is a. powerful, the: of Cotton. At the station she was seen to be without the baby. but still carrying the valise. It is she had stungled the baby and hid- denitinthovaliee. Thisshodter- the teeth: the action. SHOOTING ACCIDENT. $5.0“ M m The M yumtumm.M-n 0W“ u was wâ€" â€"â€"vâ€"v~v - in: counseled the Kit! ‘0 \COH T00“... why it ll 80 POP' c m '"i ___, nu. bruins, gypflophnu. She was mad bylaw“ u- he Inter. Illa Asaâ€. who wore a. maul m .01: 1t “pic and mun gown 0! Min t. improve! N. and. pflal. {or (Mental with folded high waist be! ad u :39» yoke of may tucked chiflon. um Toronto den and ticket, 6 healthy for. on Tneod§y morning 019 20th inSL a. Very happy event took place at. St. Martin’s chm-ch. Ennismore. when Mr. Timothy Joseph H. of matrimony to libs W Lor 'etta Sconard, daughter of Ir. J“. Sconard. both of this parish. and once! thwmost popula- young cou- ples in the township. The - bride entered the church M1137 on the arm 01 her father, who gave 1‘“ which highmss ing the ceremony, played wedding gnu-ch. accommnied on violins by In. W. D. Cavmgh wd "‘ ' ‘3 “and The happy couple, an. 0.5.- followed by a host of admiring» Iri- mds and relatives, drove. to the pub. atial residence 0! the bride's father, whats a. well trained chel «teed to the appetites of a multitude "luvâ€"Vt, puts ambled. the bridal party drove to Pandora and la“. by ev- ening G.T.R. train {or Buddo. Cln- cinnatl, St. Louis and Omaha. re- turning they will vlait St. Paul. Chicago, Detroit. and W. The bride looked chaining in a pretty {rock of satin "pronto" with We panel of corn guipnro me. showing in no small degree 0'0 “8“ esteem‘rhichwuheldrorthem in me bride m a. lull marked gold Wet set with My doublets and race 'polnt diamonds. Mp1“ ’3 mandtothebfldeunddabeau- um pas-{imam with paste jewel m and to the momma-n e. fob of Peru 3015!. The y'nng couple will reside at “ï¬nale Farm." Ennis- frleoda after October 15th.‘ Verdict of Wilful Murder Against Crippen Landon. Sept. fl.â€"A verdict of vi]. 1111 murder was returned ngtinst Dr. H. H. Crippen by a. coroner's jury a the conclusion of the inquest into tho dank d Balk Elmore Cd J; W. The jury was out o y a time. Miss Lenevq, charged at} no- aajérithc fict. '38 00‘ eluded in the verdict. New York, 86 . 37.â€"Mtyor Gum innedlastnigtfortheï¬nttim a. formal statement. saying that he is not a candidate for the Democnflc nomimtion («gunmen {the mum 658: not say. However. what “I“ ha will putsnie in the event Mm} mï¬bn is oflered him. . . 1.0. Wilson'cpropu'tynnd mank- ing its way dim formphco lchntoah’I. went right through Mommy's wire 1m into his and arch!!! and out ovu- to‘the mathâ€"linden Echo. 3; omUGHâ€"SCW' Gaynor Not a Candidate. NM... 9 n z, .A flyifxsziz . niï¬iï¬ï¬: Ass: ,4 (To oghuyeanlnoticea Fm mom, and sometimes a. 1088 83 well, to lame exhibitors 0! fruit. and tgg‘et'ama at the time 0! that: re- moval from the ball. This. I W mmchjgï¬ytrom QWOIQM ter method a! recognizint W“ 0"“ 1n the hurry scurry W in “3“" at the time 0‘ collecting. which in , A-‘ ‘ morwJou-ethmmmm‘ Now, sir, I don't accuse anyone of intentional dishonesty. for it is very difï¬cult at times to know your own, apocaielly in sections where there is from six to twelve exhibits with the 1:3an kind 0! ticket (excepting the Mamba. which is seldom remember- nub“. ed). “ma platel. â€d va dole Name of fruit time of rancval the light it. but in the building. only to give t description of the thhï¬cbitbdm.“ I think the parties interested in the maul will mu m con-actual. Tho cola purport i! to was“ '0'“ improvement by the adoption 0‘ the _‘-_ cloned in en envelope with only the clue. eection end number in eight. with prinud instructions on the en- velope out!“ it must not he re- moved till the Judging but best ‘conpletod. Alter m the awe!- ope in removed showing pininly m‘ exhibitor-'3 dune end loation. By this method every exhibitor would or should know his own. with- out eny excuse for taking them'ong exhibit. This system would add ud- eitionel interest to the public by the menu: of recognizing their Meade and neighbore u exhiiyitore end prize Should the direflonte decide to gdopt this tom 0! ticket I have one ted by your: W. I. BOBSON. madam. Sept. 27. 1910. Cunbray. Sept: 26.-I[nny of our residents amended the (air at Lind- ", on Friday and Soturday of last week. uid were very much mm hope We be}: Improving to flat hewm with typhoid lava. tint It. @080 ad Rev. Ir. Best, or the War church. cheuexoellentgddreu (n M‘evqï¬ngotlutweakutthc Epworthmué meeting“ thala- Wchurch. r teach in‘ ' pupils until “0ҠWhat in ‘sacured for the junior Manhood“ Dogs r two nunplel to give then!- All of which is respocuuny submit- r. W. Hall ldt last 'nk for C AIBRAY. {mm with “you. oenior wly Wards?) is not at ,3.†You a Littleâ€" Fairy in Your Home W hot of some d 1““. ft. esu‘able “title Bogus. for nee - mall-night. All “£13373: his â€pour it. out. ‘ Soothers; sponges, soaps, taller: earth. violet powders THURSDAY, OCT. 6.~By E11“ 39'... auctioneer, on lot 8, con 3’ way, 1am stock and implemm’ 9' property of George W. Bran, THURSDAY, OCT. 11.â€"By En“ Bowel. auctioneer. on lot 19, con 4, South Portage Road, consisting 0! six thoroughbred cows, six um. oughbred More rising two years 01¢, 8 Wed balls, 11 good M cowl, men grade heifers rising 1'0 you-I, nino steers rising 2 yea", m, m adva, one brood sow with 11 via. three sows in pig, one sow, on be: pit. an! {all stock of imp};- m 8.10 to commence at in o'clock .Inrp, lunch at 11 o'clock, a. property of W. R. Foster. We huve everything needed, DUN OON’S A Chance to See the North Country at Small Cost 'W. All the approved In order to gave the farmers and mi. dab of Ontario an oppurtunityohee» ing the great possibihtivs nf the North Country. specml excuninns will be run October 3 and 4 at th» {allowing low rates {mm LINDSAY To Return Fm Cochnne... 910m ........... I New heard .. 7 Proportignate rates to other poinw MTemislmming Bmud of I‘Iade wilI show visitors the farrm. em. Return limit Oct. 1.3. 1910. is dnwing near. A>k marest (m Mk Agent about the Hunters ext .m Pull particulars and tickets from I. 3. Hidden. Town I“ swam. Depot um: A SPLENDID QUARTEI‘TE. D10- Ptâ€"Zlhe Tennessean†â€'9 inn-l- fly on the continent. I 00" mt Mate my lecture course m then. as they will elelizht m audience in America. A11 rev!†14‘ when they closed their e098" t†menâ€"W. A. Pagsley. mm d “in 0! Y.I.C.A. Concert Cour!I “ Am. Monday, Oct. 3. Second-class one-way on sale only till October 1.3 ThrOugh Colonist and TouriSt Sim Tomato [0 Vancouver ‘0 CHANCE OF 6188 From Lindsay BALE REGISTER SPECIAL RATES TO THE DRUG STORE HUN HNG TIME OAST vucouvnn VICTORIA SEATTLE PORTLA I D CPOKLNE -AT-â€" tsk nearest Grand the Hunters excur- Return Fm and ICtiVity. Al obtained may «543601 of your boy or girL ‘encnl hca‘nh of thq “dy is pleasure and Made from roots 1 Counstock ($0., Ltd. .014 by :11 dealers II On Monday A‘ B. mum. of H HI four-year-old a.’ pod being 80V colt. we driving up I m the horse. Mu. aw an nub up Kent-It. 8.8 M it turned incredible speedv mowing the ml 'm; terriï¬c fore (a .000 Jim Can 40! Sailing. than were injure] ave mn‘tinued ‘ ABE LAW-AMI The Coun'y C ‘1‘,“ 5 “clean I “whim-d next sides at the 13a} â€' the residcm m .' lawâ€"abidil pie. The time for M Assizes m Registrar {in “’ardcr thi we case “'88 ï¬e County t supposed ‘0 0Ԡon the same da 301: there are m gowevcr, Dart“ GASHLTXE 1‘13 At the Linda Went of om 2,W “ï¬lm which to a} horse I“ ale. The 13‘ bed. is W“ *k. One of is the 0001‘ M1 about *1