‘i “ii-am“; Toronto. upcnt Sunday in townie [nuts 01 Mrs. Robinson's nth". In addition to our cqmplgtg stock of high-grade new gQQQQ, we have just now some splendid values in second~hand organs and sewing machines up 919a; out for lack of space to carry. One ladies’ bicycle new, Lvery cheap. WM. WARREN Bianeg; Offlflngm §swmq Mgehma Spatial William-sh, Opp. St. Andrew's Church P. 0. Box 217 "E BIKE! “MM (0., mm the value of a busin3§s education to your son or daughter. D0 NUT send them out in life fett- ered and handicaped by ignor- ance of business. Greg Shorthand Toucï¬ Typewrifitig, 1 Loose Leif Ledger, Bi" aim Charge System, Card Systnm a‘nd eve‘xy co'ni‘me hug: sï¬Bfeck staught at t Coal and Wood Proprietor peg. W. Shephgfd’s New stock of tires. tubes. pum . etc. Oran: separators and [arm mac mary repaired. satisfaction maraatued at Terms toâ€suitlpurchaser. Bicycle and General . Machine Repairs Lumber, Shingles, Etc Cement and Sash Factory Goods Chou. W. Harm. - lennlpa! 600. Spock)" ~ Proï¬cient Fall TermTOpens Aug. 29 PETERBORO ausmass COLLEGE VVYBFIBK); study mrtly at home md ï¬nish it. the (mllege. Elm? Any Day. is a. link in Canada's Greatest Chain of HighGrade Colleges founded during the past twenty six ye m. This chain is the larg- est trainers of young people in Conada and it is freely admitted that its graduates get the heat positions. There is a mason: write for it. A diploma. from the Commercial Educatora‘ Aa- wciution of Canada is a pawsport to mucosa. HBX’hPOB’l‘ BUILDING lmrestï¬gate Peterboro , Business College PAGE TWO PHONE 77 Phone 8851: *w'r-v m rump-mgr . . ,7 «5- INS!“ vfl 3'23 ‘ , , - WNW â€7.1m «mu-no m-a “'illiam-et Mrs. Hutchins’ trouble. were all caused by Kidney Dim. That's why Dodd'a Kidney Pill! cured them so completely and quickly. Dodd'a Kidney P111. cure only Kidney Dil- em, buttheyarea aux-acute ‘ for any form of it from Banach. to Bright’s phone. "I could not evan walk across the room. Then I started to take Dodd'a Kidney Pills and “to: tak- ing six boxes found myse‘l! in the best of healthâ€"as well u I ever was in my Ilia." "I ma aaected wutl; Rheumatism. r-Ieumlgm and Luna-ago. My limbs would 8W9“ my muscles would cramp; I Mas nervoui tad had a. heavy drugtgirp sensation across the 10508. Wham. Que» Qct- iH-â€" (Smtau â€"llissisquoi WW #9 Image; m we story 01 Mrs. G. M ï¬qtohlpg. who after swearing (row Rheemflew Lumbagb and Neuralgia, 1; again g. strong hearty woman. 1;; ap imag- view Mrs. Hutchins says: RH??? WWEN 8E BH’RIERM: 3W7. 88% MT WM *‘WRRï¬ï¬ $31? 339131}? : E51393}: 9F WW ï¬WHW W? PM: WWW PURE? Wands; I ans Bfï¬heum: mm yiglgaklfluuy Whaleâ€"ï¬egntyiig ReV. J. P. Wilson, B..,\. pastor of the tCambridgeâ€"st. Methodist church, was called to Napanea Tuesday ow- ing to the serious iiiï¬esé of his litfle gidï¬cisoh. it apbea'rs‘ that went- tie fetiow, who is a soi'i of bin Wit- sdï¬. {éï¬ï¬ei‘iy of Uhciésiy, swélt’owo’d Sbï¬siééi‘émé siiiH’itir 6f ‘ma dies kiiid sesame gm; ag we i‘ééiiiiit. ATE MATCHES . He was an admirer of Mrs. Sarah ltcmstoon. a hair dreamer of that place and was supposed to have elopoc) with her to Canada on the date mentioned. With them went my wife. Jean Mae Hamming. (forum erly Minn J. M. Beck. 0! Dover, N. J ). She was also alleged to have atop-ed with one Hyman. a. friend 0! the deceased. I am a. newspaper mun Scranton, P.A., Oct. 13, 1910. Dmr Sinâ€"In looking ovm' tho iyiu oi tho Now York American. 1 com» upon the account oi the death by suiciw of Philip Voiberg ut' Limisuy sometime ago. It wu a. shock in me an the damned hum boon missing from Movrlstown. N.J.. flint'v July lat. The letter Ipoaku for twoâ€. und in as tpllown : Chief of Police. Lindsay. Ont.. Chief Vincent received the following communication this morning from Charles D. Hamming. Scranton. Pa... inquiring for particulars regarding the drowning of Philip Voibei‘g in the Scugog river in Lindsay on Sun- day, July 28. Ho all» inquires wont his wife who in". with the de‘ ceased and Mrs. Feniotein on July lust and has not. yo: returned. Another Man Mixed Up In Volberg’s Affairs FOR WIFEY mamm Monaco Doidxll and W. H.'Oodé "pro M Woodman: had told them “Yea. I tried to pull him off. but he iold me to stop! "What did yoga do than?†“I ran out side and yelled." In reply to Mt. F0 . she said that her lather had been rinkl . but he was not "good and drunk.†or lath- er had her mother of having been bad w tn Amos Allan. Hrs. Gillizdy.“ Jung’s __Hs_x1dygd_o. nI.L,# A n V -â€"v - Qowuvuu Evelyn Weedmark, a daughter of the prisoner, is 14 years of age; ghe me her evidence in a clear vome, d 131312 her manner was naturally aub- ue . “During the night. about ‘ o'clock.†she said. "1 head my mother scream- in and ran downstate. Father was ho ding her by the thmat and had his hand over be: none.†“Did ygu yr}: go do _g.11_y_thing_2" _ In†, 10x. M'cpaughliq {eoouutm‘lhow} be heard lW eequfl: and IS mute hgagsflipgw qu kstarted to as- $3; er. said“ cLanghlin, ‘and I him he was acowardto srike a won) in. He then desistedto bewi- mark not appear to have beeq under the int! news of liqupr’fl I‘m -1 .-_ 111 10x)" 2: Ian hli ha 11654; Vegedgw‘rimgsc nnnrrnn‘nn ‘ \XTAan'n--I. -AA zl og‘é'ene Bums Weedrnark ls Sentehced to Hahg ét Perth. WIFE SLAYER MUST DIE as gold by damn everywhere. mm: Dru: 1: Chem. Corp. Bola rm". Benton. luau. 1mm an. Cancun Book on an: M in WHO Cé‘r‘n‘é Hér'nfl U'I-u'nk, Chokea HIsW Wlte {0 Hail“ and goasfea 0‘ "the Boot} Job" He â€at, Ma'A'eg H; Héaés H43 H8 B‘d N33 HéaNze‘ «III M I- IIIIIJIIII IIIII a‘haboia SW L F '31? mu “I: III I IIIh III â€III I m â€I? if! 1; III RIMS] “3m f0 to tho “capital. but I [T‘- umi. I could not â€to with tho mmtant itch. I mu tha way until on or about tho month of January. Ono day I chanood to no in the mm a cue like mino. but I gave it no omdenoo. At hut I laid. I will try the: Cutloura Rammlim.’ With the fimt wash and Cutluura Ointtnant I uaod I found their affects. I not one box of the Olnimont morn. and in loss than can wank the akin was all right. and left no trace. after it. I have not had a return of tho uamo ainoe. and I shall alwaya pram the Outlcura Remedieo u bola; the means ot'my cure." (Signed) JOHN Tuna. 94. Scotland Road, Liverpool. In a further letter Mr. Tymll odds: “The ï¬rst ap tones or m akin mm was a uming itch w ich I tore and left my body. logo and um one mass of sores. t caused sloop- less nights, but now I can sleep Ila well_as over." @ficuï¬at Soap and Ointment -\";m\ï¬ â€œIt was In the mur 0nd of tho 3» 1003 that s uuty Itch cum {Aron h my akin. Md 1 ocramhod It. until ton thn nah. 1 Mod moral olntmontn to no on'oct. I wmt to n :qu lxguplm. Tiger 1;!de mg to Scratched Until â€ore The H6311 l @311 is‘Wï¬B 5930‘!!! Tyr'rcll' the crime, about half an hour later, the prison»: appeared to be perfectly __L-_ Dr. Bummer: said that when he was called in alter the commissionof ,. Charles Edwards, the chief of police of Smith’s Falls, said that the pris- oner. when arrested, spoke quite m- tiqpally. . . “Yeâ€"s." said Dr. Smith. "He was in excellent comhtiuu. both physicllly animeutally.†95! "" 118v 111131149" {Iii 1 §0§Ey§ior'1n551¢1qm‘1a i 48 " mg??? 65113111110" 01111112 11111 '1! 111 551111 0 lune Smith 11, 111's c'o'r 0 (1501111. sad 1151164 the Perth 81 911 M111 13 11 49†111161; the tragedy."1 made a careful mental as well 115 physical. examination at the 11115011113811“ the ductor. “On the left chest I suwa co! fee brown 5111111 I asked 11111 {11111111 Md (10110 that, 111111 he said it 11115 1 result of his wixe 111111113 1111mm :1 in at 111111.†911 you exmnined the prisoner." said $.11? Du\'.crnot prcsecutinx counsel. â€did you ï¬nd him to be'a strong, :well- 11911210131111 1111111?†11" VI 'VII v- . Rufus Weedmark was called on his own behalf. He wns twice married. His ï¬rst wife died 14 months after marriage. and he had been married to his second wife about twenty years. He impugned his second wife’s chris- tity, and stated she was running with other men within 24 hours after their marria e. but admitted this did not cause iim to murder her. She had been a good wife to him for ï¬fteen years. 0:1 the night of the tragedy he was drunk, having drunk in a ier‘ hours about three pints and a. hiil . His wife was drunk that evening, too. When he came home that eveniiig his wife asked him to go and ,get 'whie- 15y for her, but he BifiiSQ‘ia. .re‘ 'swore, “mum-menu More introducing percentage a thorough review oi mmuremente and traction- should be taken up and changing of a traction of one denomination: to any other denomin- ation until the denomination 100 in reached. Then the term purcentnge given with the character. After percentage in taught, dim- culty is met in teaching the com- mercial .arithmetic, such as interest. commission, stocks. etc. mile is largely due to the inability or child- ren to understand the facts. To he had killed his wife, and boasted hehhgd zygkqa gmd job of it. m 11ml meeting or the W' Aesocletinn was held Friday utter. (noon when 11:. D. Walker» 3A» 4 ‘Peterboro'. concluded his rework- on the “Meet 0! arithmetic. making on 7 "WW and .Commerclnl Arnh- metlc (or ~suuog- Gredee.†Betore deellm- with the toplc. the upeeker oxplelnod . low methods. and advantage. thet vim overlooked} ln his previous dllcouree. the number "0" wee one of the hex-dent numbers ‘to tench. Other numbers may be teuzht by producing object... but lt. in hard to thlnk of the ebltl'ect "o" Ageln, 0. child is apt to uee the ex- prom-ion when questioned, "I haven't any.†lnsteed of. “I have none. u’t any.†lneteed of. â€I have none. naught.“ and there In A dlflerence. The child should be corrected, chow- lng‘hlm the character thet repre- eeate naught or none. The eubject tor dlecuulon wee part or the rut- lonal or problem atone. and wee very eloeoly connected wlth traction- whlch Ihould be commenced in the primary clueee. vlccuug 01 Victoria County Teac] " v.91" Mr. W J. Wane, o! the Canadian Express, said that as far a he knew the hunters would be permitted to take their dog- to the woodl on the Grand Trunk System this your, tho “men-motheryom. Atlantho 11“. a yet heard nothing to tho con- tray. M?!" nu IRQHIH‘H‘DHQ “1‘?! E 8 3113145554 I‘Iew" “W ‘5’â€? I“! ‘8 n a 0 g} 115,564 9958 as Baa] V f: “I! on (‘1 m u â€I (mom? 1.“. Q III’éII R“ IIIIII or. III 555? $56“ “$55 5H†:I’IIII III 019% $5 at. 1 in} large. Qve “3449419- be? III MIMI. III-amine awn: the matter and .. I have m mew Instruction! to We contrw. w.» are diaerent tram those I recanted the ï¬rst or m year We «3;qu amp dogs to or throubh Tpronm. but can to paints north by 0mm " QASTQB IA The Grand Trunk Paciï¬c through the Toronto papers are calling (or Hallway telegraph operators ï¬nd all other railways are also short. In- creased My and promotion im- +311- way teIegraph operators comes swift. It is worth a {rm to m. batoh's scï¬o’bi m this io’u‘rh to see Hie y‘o‘dg hieh hï¬'d hi'diee c‘o'n‘ng away in B2; writ am a“ get Hosi- U‘diié when ‘th‘f‘o‘ii‘ck. ‘ Mr. A. W. Spence and party cum- manvcd this week to take levels be- tween Fenelon Full: and Lindsay. alcng the line 0! the G.’T‘.R. ‘Vhen they get through they will begin a. survey from Coboconk to Cambridge. CALLING FOR OPERATORS. In conclusion. Mr. Walker noted thet he hoped he hed (Mao come {demotion thut would be of bone- ï¬t to eome of the teechm pro-out and that the mm o! the Normal School In dweye at the all-pole! o! my teacher. in the dletrloc. A. hearty vote 0! thunk- moved by Mr. D. moanâ€. and mended by Mr. J. hf. Simeon wu tendered; Mr. deer for hleJutI-uctlve nut-l dreuee given during the convention. The tollowtng gentlemen led In tho discus-ion thet followed : J. Romero. T. 0. Ronnie, T. W. new», and Mr. Walker. ‘ 'lhe subject or promotion min. ntione that was lett over from the morning eeeaion we: left to the toe- chere who are to lend their views in the matter to the Inspectors. Mr. w. H. Stevens and Mr. G. E. Brod- crick. TA [(1 NO LEVELS 0W this. the problems and should b0 ample («auction that. an be ecu-Hod out by the Mann. mm. For mp1s. mun-L tormoncynlght belpokn at.» rent. for the me. In tumbling this simple noun or receipt; might . be made out by two of tho uholm in tho clan. and the prom nude perrectly‘ elect. The dlmculty in stock! “a In the fact that they ne‘not thoroughly under-“00d by adult... The" no two nine. for stocks. the put vduo (or when value) und the market. value (or honing“ value). Every truanc- flon should be mud. clear a to In nature and the “wand of comptr- iuon. For him“ Ilium _ â€" 'I aï¬i'éaé‘ï¬gééï¬Ã©ï¬Ã©ï¬ï¬i . _'3H33 3"" its 314mg %"?%E1 I ' 5 LP 8 I § l 8% (30 Q! Oat Dust til! “I. (It! M'wmt to use your motor bout. before having "K Min Int-clan. dug. By having u: put your motor boat. w and I. lot of worry and two Me and 3 your ongineisin condition to do its work M y: v 3“, IN I'VE! WYVV‘TP'VVV "mum d C r h l f . d \u \\ a" VG“? Eammummqggaggmrr Ubbfl' ccs axed call in an xi Procrastination is "It! "lie! of lime DON’T ORGHF at: Rflflhms‘n us - 3% r a» MM: .s-z W“ “as? 9% {was "mmfluu 990va execum» 5owimmxmxmaemmmqr punt: mm mummy Linnea run sun 9N4 Again in full swing under the management ochor. Inglc. First-class workmen have been, cngaged, and the factory t'éâ€"stdcked 'with the best material. FornéLL Maï¬a Boat magma mm, Fromm LINDSAY ‘ Canadian Cereal Milling Co. Ltd. M m WELLINGTON STREET BRIDGE m A fall In. “supplies. “Fairbunk I Engines. at the Mill. (Bags extra) Would suggest that orders are placed c m- i\ as we reserve the right to withdraw this Speci 11 Price at at anytime. or as it is also called Blink Dust has long- since passed the experimental stage and is Now fed extensively by all large feeders. At the present time we have rather too large a quantit; on hand and are desirous of xnwing a p )rtitm a, same quickly, so for the next few weeks we am- making a Special Price of Ingle’s Planing Factory ri are 23% W 32% $12 Per Ton H55)! m .31! “8 “FOR“ REST LEV-I I ï¬vfglégé‘dé Wk 33:“ 3mm écwmt w: was: LINDSAY GARAGE sh keg Re ath LINDS‘Y ST. and WILLIAH ST. N. 35‘? it??? ah JJFW 11‘1a 531‘)! ‘ 58381 D' OCT. m. 1910 ONTARIO 139C â€and mam 1h on-sts. INT-Iii! and for the in“ ï¬ne 51a 1);; b‘rauha's. l‘ | < 1 . ¢ v Adam's. “HTML! spector Y an insl‘m'lnr employed. Th would disw‘f‘l.‘ houses and â€1“ done at the :1! (1.9% W P?!) 0M the same *8“ -.< 's‘ cracks. 81%!“ ,\ ï¬ï¬a gpegm: gre D ( 99$ ed had 1-H \ floors \n-ru- I result ln-ing now {r0143 “ In the (Turks “ct ‘ht‘ ‘ mood all lln mars 81w good whn‘osnme abattoir is ovv-r I TWO OUH'.‘ 9.1.1â€): have told :svm‘mw nut in and (ham ‘3 fairly gnod c Lmdsay unuld than he cattle, hogs and Him-1|, ed for more than mm 1 . main 0110 being Hum 111 needed in Lindsay fur There Sh RIC Such a statement out too much of his good lulu “ Frail-waves" aflcr all 4 0C Rheum-lism. In the | tlut uuï¬'cren in all put“ mum doe. cun- Rheum pun. \‘cdid not know ll: mt above It'll". 8% es 1“ The Grea‘ Rheu 50¢ a box. 0 Ia postpaul. comedy“! " For many yarn. I I mdhkcmiu and new medic-I and p lyaic nm' and l w becoming w mpg}: from the dilute. tried "Pmitadlw‘ honestly bclicvc it is the. ll is acute 1ikeMr. M In urn-sting and maria di that "Fruit-Irdm" II I “Pruit¢~tivel" in mi is. the grates! Rheum!“ 50¢. a box. 6 ‘0! ‘33 we 01 public slaughtvr M WSDAY. 0C1 320‘ hit? O'Unï¬ornï¬] would m 1110 but who!