fl Editor Watchman-Warden . , __ Sinâ€"As my report Canadian help on_0c.tobel‘ J ‘ owing resoluuont will relieve me "out â€,9?" many inquiries. To my flock from Fairview Farm, Woodville Ont... was given the task of showing the public at St. Louis; hires bred in Canâ€" thc kind of Shrops - - n--\~a hflfl lmn enâ€" ada. Several flocks nan tered, but at Toronto Fair crs intimated to me their in abandoning the show, and kindly cons sanzu timcvery . u'_-A..fn Win‘ sell 1w placed winner curi One Instance ev in a large exhibit, was English-bred and ï¬lmed in England. . ibitors who Vlsited one of had been imp SUD. ‘ ' A: the tority. Ehevcn yea World's Keir. sh'ow of Shropshires ‘ conï¬ned to my flock, i fortune of winning the for ram, and all the miums oï¬cred. that bred by ex , won by my flock. Another 0 dence was, that at the Chicago umbian my sweepstakes ram $480 and a 830 silver cup, 3. of $5.310, while at St- Louis Grand Champion ram won a. _ _ a , ‘I-’.. *A*n] \Vi‘. " VAL .1.) ‘ dance was, hat at the Unlcagu umbian my sweepsn $480 and a $30 silvc at St. Louis, were $1.000, “m-.. -, $176 more than that. won by any three flocks in the class. licates the winnings theHE‘ésu iii“; $3312 will make an average of $80 per head for the forty-one aniâ€" mals in our lot, probably the larg- est individual winnings in the sheep department. The contest, which in its results, aï¬orded me the greatest satisfaction, was the winning of the Premier Championships, offered to them-coder that bred the sheep, win- ning the largest amount, of the mo- ney offered in the sections, and when to that was added the Premier Cham- pionship for winning the larcht af- mount, in the same sections, my very, highest. ambitions were fully satisâ€" ed. frightenad am her lIr. Chas. F. Curtis, Dean of the Iowa Agricultural College, concludes 8. business letter as follows : “I wish to congratualte you on the great showing you made at St. Louis, and the uniform excellence and good type of your sheep. _ You have certainly: rendered the Shropshires interests of America a. good service in making such a strong exhibit.â€- LlL'u . I‘REMIIEMS AWARDED TO FLOOR. 1 Grand Championship for ram. 2 Grand Championships for Wcth- , _ '1 ih-ghes. I trenchent ‘rV. - Allowed to be the greatest shire winnings on record. An attempt to escape rrom me an. martin u. Kingston penitentiary was frustrate. from a visit to M ed on Friday when a prisoner nam- Mr. Jaw E, M ed McKeeL sentenced for life for returned to his dl murdering a man. alter ï¬ling thro- on the'G.T.R. ' ugh the bars in the window of his Hrs. (Rural Deal cefl. got into the corridors. He had ,ed from Bellevue ‘ last week and is I doors of the institution. TWO orderâ€" 'improvcd. lies gave the scent away to tie Rev. Father 0’. guards just beforehe started out on .1133 purchased a D the way to liberty. The man had the agent at E worked, on the bars since last May, Train. and would have succeeded in escap- The Salvation :A ing had not the warning been gi‘F- nual thanksgibin! Vu- 16 First prizes in sections. 17 Second prizes in sections. 1 Third prize in sections. 2 Fourth prizes in scc(ions. 6 Fifth prizes in sections. Premier Championship to breeder. Premier Championship to exhibi- tor. Vegetable, liver puts , is what they are. Th1 constipation, bma sick-headiche. it.“ . nun-Inï¬ll I an Aye,rs 1’“ Championships- First prizes f0) also 3'er replying St. Louis :ks had been en- . Fair the own- m heir intention 0‘ 15' 7, and at the I comnt9d to M ) Winners_ 1“]3‘ J1 every ï¬rstâ€"Prize “‘1 , A: A itor, were again Another coinciâ€" the Chicago Col- ..1.-a ram won ' at the Chicago the Canadian it had thelgdod' , championshqu .1 i. ï¬rst flak pre- assailant. how ï¬rst-prize winners 0f ho visited me of his nd dOIIarS to streng' flock. Not flocks but ting of the I offered to Shmpy Mn. ‘ If the mo- ;, and when micr Chamâ€" largest aâ€". , -â€" | was got Shrop- for for ‘line between th‘ , cessions of Lax ‘ . said road, a! ;, ‘ line between .. ‘ conOQSSion line â€" imz at the 5‘ LIED use; mâ€"i, _ road commencing at the COWSSluu. line between the e' t and ninth con-'- cessions of Laxton, ing at the sou that the expen 1y on each of these toads. Armstrongâ€"Daveyâ€"That Mr. A. Murray be appointed to go to Mr. James McFadden to open the McFadden “'lth g a, copy arbitrator time. Armstrongâ€"Andy. -â€"â€" 1N0. 243 appoint an a ‘and giving the reeve \annoint anpther if the appoint ant)“ is unwilling. The byâ€"law time. given on me uuuau-V- __ , Stephen Burgess for the covering of the culvert in Norlamd, for covering on beat No. 14, or $1.25, and Wm. Butterworth for gravel, $1.00.. ; Daveyâ€"Armstrongâ€"That the clerk ‘ - MM *c herebv authorized to see on beat No. 14, or Butterworth for gra Daveyâ€"Armstrong- be and is hereby a1 Mr. John Morrison rangements for a h( It doesn’t help a. may it “soothing†drugs. I trary, it lessens baby’s recovery. If your li-ttfe * ,“_ .unm lvvv'vâ€"., , s of being unWeu prompu, any sign give Baby's Own Tablets and see how speedily they will be bright, cheerful well and happy. This medi- cine is sold under a. gun poisonous soothing childhood. Mrs. W.- . Farmington, N.S., says: “Baby’s Own Tablets are just what every mother needs when her little ones the ones cries {and it helps him at lance. Mothers A- mnklnfq will *h-avc no who use the Tablets will , trouble with their babies.†Own Tablets are sold ‘by cine dealers or can ' hat. 25 cents a box by wri Dr. Williams Medicine Co. IUJTIIBU. Ullu uv .-v...- , Delamcre, Geo. E. Houston and Mr. gSpence speak in the interests of Col. I'lIu-ghes. Mr. Spence, in a very [trenchent manner, denounced the Grand Trunk Paciï¬c as a huge farce ;that would create a mortgage of a- ibou‘t $25 per head on every man, ~Woman and child in Canada. The Conservatives have every reason to believe that the colonel will be .clec- .ted by a. large majority and will be Cdnada’s next Minister of Militia. Mr. John Lanny of Lindsay pass- ed through here on Saturday last on ‘his way to Minden to speak for Col. â€Hughes. Mr. J. Austin has been out all week stumping for Mr. R. J, Mcâ€" ILaughlin, the candidate 0 Laurier - 11-_ -I-- Vanda MP..- Mr. D. A. Mclfougall, whose sight of one was destroyed about 10 days ago, has had the eye removed. It is hoped the sight of the other will not be aï¬ected. Donald has the sympathy of his many friends. He is missed very much at the C. 0. F. band practice. ‘ Although Friday night was a. very wet one, a good number of electors turned out to hear Messrs. J. H. Delamere, Geo. E. Houston and Mr. lSpence speak in the interests of Col. " “â€"-- in n vnrv Allelyâ€"ngeb‘ v ----y a. wu°â€"___, of Saskatchewan Musket Laughlin would not com ing until he'got a. letter ier. What promises did contain? Was it a seat ate without paying the of $10,000 demanded frc H. Cook? We welcome Mr. and M of Goodarham to our vi] have taken up their resi'd Veggtable, liver pills. yaw-v ., er needs when her little utting their teeth. When ones cries I gwe him a. it helps him at «nice. 1 use the Tablets will ’11? “a with their babies.†and copy An Aid to Mothers. Mgfrigon and mam s for a. home for the -A11cly,-â€"â€" That byâ€"law pint an arbitrator and he reeve authority to her if the one appointed rst time. .5 - . this come-‘1 Friday night was a. very rood number of electors to hear Messrs. J. H. 311 Saturday laSt on ien to speak for 001' That by-? vwv.’ W littfe ones show ; unwell promptly Tablets 3W1 see Sl ck,‘ abies.†Baby’s old ‘by all mediâ€" be had by mail by writing the m 00" Broek‘ r in favor of he covpring Of I. for covering q I." baby to give On the 0°“: returned from third Clerk. wintr- BYHBXEAL HOWEâ€"BELL. i The :bride was attended by her} friend, Miss Elsie Raymes of Port. Perry, while the groom was assisted by John Purdy, of Havelock. The bride was becomingly attired 't of blue broad- _ cloth, and carried a beautiful bou quct of white roses and carnationsl The groom’s gift to the bride was "a gold spring bracelet set with a. 1....“ amethvst. The presents were UW’ "“"â€" Hazel Beatrice. ,holy bonds of Francis Howe, lw-D' 7 , numerous mid coItLy. OSBORNE SHORT A pretty home wedding took place at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Short, Maripogq, on Wednesday, 0c- -_ ALA-d.- canny-uh quct 'of white roses The groom’s gift- 1 a. gold spring bract large amethyst. T13 - A-‘I'6I_. tober the 19m, wucu. We. daughter, Cecelia Irene was to Mr. Benjamin Osbaornc, Mr. Henry Osborne, the core ing performed by :the Rev. 'H- mt... 1. ‘0 1111'. â€0114mm... '7‘ . the ceremony beâ€"‘ ing performed by :the Rev. C. E.- of Manilla. The bride was handsomely attired in a gown Lot white silk grenadine, with. veil ahd orange blossoms and carried a bou- quet of white carnations. Miss Louie M. Short, the bride’s sister. was hon‘ bridesmaid, and was dressed in white, carrying a. bouquet of pink carnations, Mr. Chas. Osborne supported the groom. After the ceremony, which was performed under an arch of ev- ergreens, the guests numbering near- ly 100, partook of a dainty Wedding Lbreakfast, serv . .u _ Juno-aim for “as“ --- the services of Mr. Jas. !onto, humorist and m :Geo. Smcdlcy. of Toron‘ [banjo and guitar virtusl ‘iel Mark, the clever la and Miss Scott, who is her excellent rccitations ings. Mr. Jas. Fax 1' little commendation as 3 -- mm at the best comic Iww vâ€"v '**' .have spent considerable modelling and ï¬xing *4 certainly should receive :8upport of the public. 'little COILIlucuuu vvvvvv as one of the best comic singers of America. He has been in Little Britain on several |ovzoasions and has always had an overflowing house. Mr. Geo. Smedley.‘ a most eXpert banjo and mandolin player, will make his ï¬rst appearance in Little Britain. He comes with the Best of ‘recommendations. Miss Muriel Marla :has appeared a number of times in .local concerts and has always shown: -â€"-I -J, [thing is assured for a most excellent ltime. The people of Little Britain and surrounding country have felt. “he want of a. pumic hall for many ening tram crs of rice. puouuu-v - -- silk blouse aITd hat presentg were mm handsome- Mongeaon, a Fraud Province of Quebec costume 3:37am at Mentor, apparently for thepurpose of hunting, and late in the afternoon of that (fly the mg. While out. ahootiag below Kingp- ton Mills Friday morning. Wilfrid mine, of Kingston. was. injured by the accidental digcharge of a. com- oAI. .n AAAAA pumion's gun; He was with George Mine, of Mefleld, and was stand- ing about ten feet away when the gun was discharged, shot from‘ which struck him in the left. shouldef tau- ing away part. of the collar bone, and touching the second and third ribs. The shot scattered and came Forks, In: IILDV our _ _ in. He come; :mâ€"th the Best of Lmendations. Miss Muriel Marl} .ppcared a. number of times in conccrm and has always shown: ability as a whistler, and ad- 5nd If’FJntame at East Grand with Joseph Guilmette, Satâ€" unnday the pair get on LITTLE BRITAIN numerous 12‘“ ten“ “'05 on as he is knoWn bral‘e’s travelliï¬g velvet with White t. to match. The of St. P30, found alive married ‘ son of hem: ï¬n†“7111M not to say robbedâ€"WOW†because he is himself Wm†enâ€" I’Amerlcame. It takes thug stunt. a to do ltâ€"the Norman is the last perso in the world to stand and dellv there is no social device to be mention- * * “M": with (mum éd m the sgme since he ls met-any w»... -c soon as the transaction is completed. an the othet hand, he has only to C‘- der n drlnkâ€"ln this country at cider end applejack every store end netrly ,.évery farmhouse sells llquorâ€"to be en- titled to sit at a table for u long a ‘0’], the ant to learn maustr: should be pointed to the mom Leave Toronto .m ‘ ‘ Burkcwn “ Nestleton “ Clabo ..... “ Ancona. Point ..... 12.55 p.m. large and well, I " Bobcaygeon ........ 1.15 p.13. many boot and Mixed To Toronto prim are right. have Bobcaygeon ........ .... 3.30 p.m. ï¬n Arrive Toronto ................ 7.30 p.m. T.C. HATCHE’I'I‘. J .W. ANDERSON, Uptown Ag't. Station Ag't. Leave Toronto .. " Burkebon " Nestleton “ Clabo Arrive Lindsay Leave Lindsay Arrive Burnell Arrive Iiobcaygeon .......... 8.10 p.m. Good connections made at. Burke- ton for all points east. Mixed from Toronto. nommmnlo-Wa. mm mm Immun- 00-00meth mmwï¬nmmm y‘m9m_ï¬Â°mhu mum-name. mwmumun. um. and Th. TWO! Arrive Iindaay Leave Lindsay I. u- rban. we" 1mg, and. o! cometary ruiuiitu. lindsay Mamie Winks “03"“ 0‘8“" 81'. ll ll ll ROBERT CHAMBERS FARM HMS of M11118 Eprcss from Toronto Dunsford Nestleton Burketon Dunsford . Sootheranl C A R R 0 LL ucvua- .. - breath with drink!“ ..-- on. coo-.0 .. n...- I... on on. .0 O Point. Point ........ ".1 ...-o 0...... 0.0- u.. " ‘ 3.45 p.m. I M PM†Bills General Merchants Oakwood - Ont. Ten Departments quantity of any of these to diSposc of, either send or lave word at the store. and we; will send our wagon goods, fancy worsteds. mppemttes.‘ flannelctms, appliques, ladies’ Iancy ties and belts, ready-made wrappers. ï¬nnnclctw night. dwell. etc., men’s women's and children's underwear. Men's and women’s waterproof coats in rubber lined and cloth. A full range of Tweeds. Worstcds. and panting-s. We are altering these at cut prices, made to order, as our stock is heavy and we want. to re- duce it before ï¬rst, of the year. We have some very nice goods to offer that have just, come to hand for fall and winter trade. Fit guaranteed. Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, etc. Orgcrs taken (or fun of all kinds. me good: um be manly se- lected. sub} act to custom approv- do to: and eggs. Early closing'llonday. Wedmsdny and Frying evening _at 6 Antho- ludin‘ lines 0! Tobacco.“ animal-0mm Youwilldny'bo m o! a. Social! '5 rappfletm Gwyn,“ 1.00 to have it ciao ing to but it cumin 'd. caving to hue it. regulatvad. 0:1. if it requires it. o‘clock. Pascoe Bros Fowl Official Inspectors G. FOOT OF KENT S†ydur door for Tailoring Department A full lino of this delicious Con. (sodomy any. in shock. Chocolates Is a. good one Br] ï¬ends Bon Bans OAK'OOD Furs ' my to inform our customers and W‘ 'M will now ï¬nd us at our 13.3.3335 yvfl-JJAHST" north of Webster'.m 0| m 9 of all our lines of InshIImuh!‘ Win“ will be right and quality “Mum“ “I. A few snap: in second hand goals. Iâ€: to suit pmdmaer. EDEN William-3L. 0%: door a ‘k it is worth some care. (i. ‘I‘. R. Tim: Service. STREET. LINDSAY We are geady to supply t1: people of Lmdsay and surround. mg country with the ha at lowat prices. Coal wcl screened and promptly delivud to any part of the toyvn. nut J. MAUHBER 80I can up Phone 54-, 01' your orders at the Mill. Also Best Grade of Cement Write (or particulars. SALUS ND- ICINAL 00.. London Ont. Man. 0‘: door 1 K View: 3 Repair Shthm From Toronto ,,........_ 5.00:1 FI'om Petaboro ......... ._ 8.00:! From Haliburton ...... 8.55tI From Port. Hope ....... 9.10;.- Fnom Coboconk ..._.,_..10.10t.l M Toronto ._.. ........... 10.50:: From Port. Hope .,....... .. From I. B. a. 0. Jet... 5.45†From Port Hope ....... 6.23:)! From Whitby 7.301).! From Toronto ........... 8.05 p! m Whitby ............ 8.45 9! From Toronto .......... 9.409.! n..-_. nJId'h ’ ------ 0.45,, For Port HON Come on Now MEN WANTED Grand Trunk Time Tame â€"pan- p... a... PEP-.5 wï¬uï¬m V26698 Iâ€" u \â€" OB. join? 10'“‘ Ema mt . myth W3 a surrou.’ Dentist. Lind or granite of Toronto ‘ md Royal College of De‘ goons. All the late“ method! adopted and 131'ic m- once over Arid“) LLP.B.â€"leets ï¬rst and day. in Keenan's mock. Arm! teeth :6 m .3 15'...» to a pm- S. BYEBSON v WINE-69m“ W. Limis'?L Wit- DENTIST auto. ‘3 5“ I n. the very n 1nd «uitahln Foomzon, link. No Ill put. mortg‘ Solicitor. 9‘ rut“. _ Oflioe ho to 4 9-!“- I so Wellill Veitch'l Alex. denti In“