“adsorbent-Butts! â€them oizmoâ€"A MAM†' At the Park last Friday even - inc :1 very lively and interesting game was played between Hastings and the home team. The rubber was faced off about 7 o’clock, and. for over an hour the ball was constantly: on the move. no visitors had a good team, all be- ing fast runners and. capital stick- hndlers. Their combination work and nhootix was excellent. : mks locals put up an usually good game. and had considerable adVantages over their opponents owing to their team being made up of heavier men. Lindsay's defence has been much stre ned of late, which is account- able or their success. Buick. McKay, Fobert, Gillogly andi Burns. did good work; the latter, who played second home, wastoo fast a runner for Byers. ï¬e invincible Mullett did good work at goal, stepping several nice shots. During the progress 0: the game Mr. H. White got a nasty hit in the face and wasforced to retire. The follow- ing were the players: . c Hastings. . Lindsay. J. Gilmnl..... ... ...goal ......... «.Mquett floyle... point... ... ... ...McKay ,_,-_L mâ€"‘:M â€"_â€":_____.â€"â€"â€"â€"*â€" UNNAY, FRIDAY. AQGUM 18. ‘99 Beets the Klondike. Er. LC. Glenna, of Maryeville, Tess, has found a more valuable discovery than haeyet been made in the Klondike For years he suffered untold agony tron Concumption, accompanied by hemorrhages; and was absolutely cur- ed. by Dr. King’s New. Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Be declares that gold is at little velua in comparison with this marvellou cure; would have it, even it it cost: a hundred dollars a obttle. Asthma. Bronchitis and all throat and lung e1- tections are positively cured by Dr. ï¬ng'e New Discovery for Consum- tion. Sold at A. mginbotham'e. Boz- ular size, 50 cents and 81.00. Guar- anteed tocure or price refunded. Stacker Trade Reviving. ' w Mr. 3., Hamilton, of Nebraska. who Londt made large purchases at stockers here ' compo two years ago, arrived. last Monday ! 31:16:: and went north with Mr. Jack Bran- rid: den, of Brandon. mmugau Austin, 5; Be, who have nearly 600 head of ycmng'nuh.’I cattle on their ranches in Bexley,So-‘m .3 nerville and Balihunon. Alter look- W ing ever the lot, Mr. Hamilton picked‘ Md“ out 209head. which will be shipped out - this week, The high duty placed on â€has" cattle by the U. 8. government a ' couple at yearn ago was. believed: to be Cape almost prohibitive, but a trial carlmd ‘ 80. he: ' ' theaeaaonhaaen-ichumm amazed Mr. E. to make another at- m teunpt to supply. ranchers in his coun- ' try with stock from this section of ; B m . pntario. The dxszbaok under which . r ' , h__A-_.A...-.A â€have i to El O'Toole...... Hastings. ' Lindsay. : J. Gilmn‘...m ... ...goal ......... ...Mquett Boyle... point... ... ... ...McKay' B. Gilman ... ...cover point... ...-Bunting ' whey... ... ...fxrst defence». ...Buck: Chrow ........ .socond defenca..." ..Loary , w. Premeau ...third defence Z~Thopnfi Clancy... .. m "‘4‘ H“"“" "‘ W _,, , he is laboring will be understood when we say that the earload mentioned cost him, duty and carriage paid. something over $900. . . Selma! Girls’ Nam. Many a pale, weak. school girl. suit- ering the evil eï¬echs of an exhausted nervous system, and thin. watery blood, has been 111in restored to the vigor and. buoyancy of rqbust health, by using Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. The healthful glow on the cheek and the brightness m the eye tell of. the buildmg up proves winch 13 taking place in the body. , An Assessment Matter. In deciding the; value 0! property at a court of revision held recently, J udge Ardngh, of. Barrie, referred to the dif- ï¬culty assessors often have in the cor- rect interpretatxon of the words. 'ac- tnal cash value.’ He said: “I have often thought _it nnIortungte that The Weekly Posts: me that the word. 'cnsh‘ mislead: aa- seasors. Some take it to mean ‘at‘ a forced sale,’ while others say, of a. certain property, that it has no ‘cash’ value. that is. that. no one could be found who would pay down anything like its real value, and thus they use “ting-{Words ‘actualicaah value: are as- ed. in the statute. . My experience show: L‘ #2-]-..A-n --, noun 0116 NW“ w â€""_" mnt at debt. them is cash at all, and it the w tutu were ‘at its actual d the assessor would. no qmscioi ht ords ot the sta- 7am """ m â€second; home... ...Bum mey ..... .gJirst home ......... Taylor Premau, ..... i nside home. ..... Gillogly Umpireâ€"George Williams. Field Captainâ€"A. Spenceley. WEEK'S LACROSSE MATCH u-m-- ‘- â€"-_-_ . â€neutron"... ..: l..Ci’awford â€.third home ........ Finite a Johnnnuburg WI“ 8. Ruined. Ind Ill- 3 ' "on of Doll-n Worth of Machinery I Will Be Destroyedâ€"This Policy, I! :9) Carried 0". Will Bring Ila-I- i I old Buln to Thousands In England. mined to wreak the mines and matrim- - ably ruin the general body of sharehold- ‘ m In blowing up million: womb of I quâ€"uu â€" _ v,, saying: “While it will doubtless end in e [victory for England, the price of that victory will he the ruin of thousands I who ought to consider the price they must pay before authorising the Govern- ‘ment to deelere var." Further Coneeulene Predicted Another Johnnahnrg despotoh, how- .ever, predicts further concessions. end I says: “The reply of the Transvaal to the ~ prOpoenl for a joint inquiry is being de- ‘ [eyed until the Government has prepared 5 scheme granting the Uitlenders imme- o diate and substantial represent-flea. u . the Transvaal will nuke every eflort to ‘ overt intervention in the interim! mm ; of the country." War later-ids for the Boon. I London, Aug. laâ€"Tho Cups Town Hon-respondent of The Daily Mail nys: I “I learn from a prominent ex-Betormer that the Transvaal Gong-mum: bu pro- parod mm for the most of promin- _._- n_l-_~.a “Lana." thï¬ mndlflon o: m' by blowing up million: woman 0; maohlncry. adding that war will man the aosolnte ruin of Johannesburg. both an a town and u 9__xn_inipg_ contra. 3nd 7 A-) 1-- THEY WILL BLOW UP THE MINES Boer Threats of Wrecking if War Is Declared. London. Aug. 18.â€"A special deepeteh from Johannesburg says a meeting of Canadians there has paeeed reeoiutione expressing .tisfaction and gratitude to the Canadian Parliament for ite resolu- tions of sympathy and announcement that, if necessary. practical aid will be furnished to the Imperial Government in behalf or the Uitlanders. The German and French consuls say they will protest to their resneotive Governmente. it their subjects are called on for eompuleory eerviee or forced to pay war taxee. 12.000 Indian Troope Bondy. Bombay. Aug, 12.â€"-Preparetione are about completed for the deepatoh of 18.- 000 troops to South Africa. A number oi transport: are in readine- ln Indien watere. and, in the event of war. troope will be embarked eimultaneounly here. at Kurachee and at Calcutta. Kruger Playing for Delay. Paris. Aug. laâ€"The Matin, in an article in which it declares that Prado dent Kruger must yieldto Grut Britain, eaye that he wishes to give way. but wantetoputitofluntiltne very leteet British Govornmont Still Sonding Troop. to Euphulu the root Tint Horn! Cooroion in Poniuon: old Influx!- bloâ€"‘l‘rnluvoni nut Submit to tho Qnoon'u Authorityâ€"Afri- kondon Conoiiiotory. London, Aug. ILâ€"Tho Johannesburg 1 correspondent of The Daily Moi! lays: ~ “The Government in uniting the ap- lp-ovalotthomnge FrocStotoand :he 0 Cap. Colony Ministry before replying to 9 the prenatal of Mr. Chamhorioin to sub- , mi: the franchise controversy to 3 joint . commission of inquiry.†‘ A -1 “A I'Bsnitio hut tax. ! i’retéi-ia. Special Day tor Pnyor. Cape Town, Aug. 12.â€"Sunday. Aug. 20.!»- boen set apart by the Dutch churches as a special day at payer for “I am convinced flat the ï¬rst shot ï¬red in the Transvaal Would he the mg- nal for a general native risinz. The Im- perial Government, I can assert nosiï¬ve- ly, ha.- been mod accordingly. and is the autonomous of the naw “7 __‘.- Lâ€"L 5.- ll wâ€"_.__-_ _, The Cape Tom; ooh-espondeng Dan: Chroniclp up: .u A AL. I The Ton-ion Tight Enough. London. Aug. 14.â€"It is but a short step from the momentous reference tothe Transvaal in the Queen’s speech at the prerogation of.Parl!ament and the ï¬nal statement in the House of Commons of Secretary of State for the Coloniee, Mr. Joeeph Chamberlain, the lalt Govern- mental utterance of the lesion, to a Mention of war, and it cannot now be long before the issue is known. When a united Cabinet. speaking through the mouth of the Sovereign. deolam the Eodtionoffho Queen‘s eubjeotl in the A_ 11-...LH- “hymn-infant Muvu v. _ ,7, South African Republic “inconsistent with the promise of equal ï¬re-uncut w hone- onjho grant of internal independence to tho republic was founded. sad the nun“ caused thereby is a. constant source at HUAuLuJuâ€"uâ€" -_ .v- soothsayer to explain that the Banister- therein explicitly declared the Truman must submit to the demands made in the Queen‘s name or accept tbeoonvae- qugnoes. nun- A- -M... in. unam- bluff. and it may be taken for granted that. failing the acquiescence of Presi- dent Kruger to them-1m demandl. they mean to compel acquiescence at the rum": Propmtlonl Continue. Military populations continue. trash relays of man and mntefltl obw going outthhweekwtbcCopemd Natal, but Warrants On: (or Bohr-on. Cnnullunl Ar. Grateful. Meeting of Afrlktndon. Wullko Mom.“- the ï¬rst Ihot has bought tho Queen ohookinthouwh {mmthothm'rhm cannot be u drum gum when the nun. Is united, the Oppodflou snout uud MP! gho nation bent upon having the whit. community In the gold ï¬elds unwanted without shun or humbug. Gon. You-3'. Brlgulo stir-Inked and Finally Oocoplod Sun Inna. Hanna. Aug. 14.â€"A mm on sum-any by troops of Gena-Al Sunuol B. M. Young’- Maude, with tho object of discovering the whemhonu of the enemy our San Mateo, northeast of the Sun Jun memoir. about ten miles from Manila, mold in tho occupation 01 Son mm The American Ion won three killed out! 18 wounded, Including 3 lion- tenant of the 9m Infantry. rl â€"â€"-L.j L- Q).- enemy are known to ban been killed This in the ï¬rst «Man in wï¬ich Col. Bm’s colour! unop- pardoiputod. They 513400 momberl of a 98 Club arrived from Belfast, but the police refused to allow the oxoursionists 90 enter the city The apps-mace of a Nationniist bond to meet the put! mused disorders md stone throwing. Both mobs stacked the police. Finally the Riot Act was read. sud the Mayor 03 Loudouderry called ous the gar- ,L , LI -_ m-.. .flnnll' injured. "I: -v- â€-v r"r'*' -, _ dun-American Cinb with one of it! chic! primsl objects to old nod exploit the Pan-AW Exposition names are border. John A. Kennedy. vino-president oi the NW County Bank. prodded The ohid guests were Moyor Team! of Hamilton. William German. IR?“ Mayor Slater of Nine-in Folk. Ont. Mr. Gu-oonllon, M.P.P.. and Won-on 1'. Burton 0! Homilton. Mayor Diem of Buflalo was duo present. Hwy speeches were made, in which the W nnbnwugloriflod. C.Indlnnl II“ In Soon! torn and Boon-d POI-A-Orlfll Expunlou. Bnflalo. N.Y.. Aug. ll.â€"An Informal meeting of Canadian living in Bun-lo wns held at the Ellioott Club but even- Toronto, Ans. 11.â€"Tbe eeoond day’- eeedon of the onnnsl convention of the Ontario Grand Lodge at one Indopendene Order of Oddtellowe woe attended by 871 delegates. The following other: were elected: Grand Manor. Dr. J. H. tau-y. J. B. King. Toronto (reelected); Grand Tree-um. W. J. W (to- elected): Grand Bepreeenhtlvo to Sov- ereign Grend Lodge. J. H. Young. P. G. M.. Themedord: Gnnd Worden. O. O. Lyman, Br Irvine; Grand Auditor. “Sharia her. Station-d (ml-cud); Director of Oddfellowl' Home, W. E. Hoyle, MP3" Cannington. Windsor. Ont, Ans. 11.â€"N Henry. for 21 years mare: of [Iona-v . .v- _ stone Township. 1: short in his account. to the amount of 81.146, according to the sport of H. MacPherson, expertacconnt- ..nn of Windsor. which has been fol-wad- -d to J. B. Lining. provincial municipal mditor at Toronto. I: is evidently c can at usingrmoncy. intending to replace it. L-.- hâ€"‘A‘ A; in. 'Henry '11.: always been tr and the books show no attempt at flcatlon. me 913:. was burned. and very little wee eved from the house Hrs. Mothn and the ï¬ve children narrowly seeped in their night clothes. Hr. McCrohen was “n: from home. on pupils. the residence and soda mm: wot-kl of 941.0. McCrohan. kaby. were burned \n Friday. Only the wall: of the house proper are left standing. Eva-yams in :he bun. including a valuable box-.36 and Montreal, Aug. ll.â€"Philm Lacy. a chool who a»: Maisonnenve. wu nan- anood to ï¬ve years in penitentiary and 75 lashes. by Judge Choquetto yesterday, '. swing been uonvicced of lndooent mull Peter-born. Ont. Aug. Illâ€"About 6 'clock last evening Bertie. the second on of Mr. B. Gray. pointy. mémwhed .: blle plpylng along win: never-l “he: mall children hunk of the Dloknon Com- :uny'n saw mill, The little fellow was vnlklng along the pier, fall 0! lnto the .wif: current and was swept away. The Jule fellow was about 4 years old. Montreal, Aug. 12.â€"There was a good attendance at the Quebec Park track yesterday to witness the third day‘s rac- ing for the world's bicycle champion- ships. The ï¬ve-mile amateur handicap and the one-third mile amateur were ï¬nished. and the pneliininaty heats in the live-mile handicap professional were also ï¬nished and the ï¬nal heat will he run to-day. The ï¬ve-mile amateur handi- cap was won by Ben Goodeou. the Anne tralian wheelman, with John Caldow. the Scottish cyclist. a close second The one-third mile amateur was won by John Caldow, with Bolsvert of Montreal second and Ben Goodson third. Port Hope. Aug. 14.â€"The funeral yes- corday of Wllllam Harper McMahon of The Toronto World but, who was drowned last Friday whfle on a mu to hupuonbhoro, was the largest-loo. thato! Mont-Col. William. 14 you-I canâ€"- ’- â€"vâ€"â€" -â€" . ago, 3nd it would mom that the whole town turned out to show their extreme sorrow at tho loos of so mpular and no clever a young townsman, and to upon their doop sympathy with the bereaved family. The non-u tribute- m vex-y numerous And ï¬lled- the spa-taunt in which tho com by. Among than woo 3 1.1120 broken column from the do- ooanod’l cont-odo- on Tho Toronto World and a wreath from huh-Mount. Titan†Globt. Ilsa or the Sin-amt. London, Aug. 14. â€"- The following umolal mmmmonh of the 011me- lenc‘o Shamrock have ban unpaid by Search" Hugh 0. K511, ofthl 30781 mum Yacht Club: Registered tonnage. 185; Thane: Wt. 800; 1m. 105.5; langth on tho m lino, 89 (cut; M. 85.55; dspth, 10.55; pct of THREE THE WEEKLY 1.0.11.1". Gmd Moon Bland. School “rancher to B. flogged. rnAr BUFFALO snoxnn. A Boy Drnwi-od n: Peter-barn. A Ton-Mp fro-aunt short. uuvuâ€"vâ€" - Ms oonmifléi iwm Mainly Larson Inner-l In 14 Yaurl. The World'- Blko look mar 41- 0333!. AMERICANS III-LID- mad N-tlonnllltl Act-clad Id Stonon Flow Liv-l1. 'iimom BROUKVILLE. : box of Dodd‘e Kidney Pills in the house. seeing that Dodd's Kidney Pill. correct indantly my fault in the ac- tion of the kidneys. â€Italian. log- nn lmnhermen. ï¬shermen, barge- tion of tho kidney; nonhuman. Iq- gern. lnmbormen, fishermen. barge- men. and farmers upeninlly. they be- ing expo-ed 00 mix to the weather and so often wet to the skin, (ind Dodd'e Kidney Fill: a blessing, expo- the kidney: Lame or echm; back in the first symptom; Rheumatism and Br' ht'e Disease the fine! stages when bee he is neglected. Kr. W. B. Odell. Brick Manufactur- er, Downey street. Bow 476. Borekviile, Ont. In: this to say About Dodd’a Kidney Pills, “I have suffered for met a ear with Kidney I havo had the pun In any so bad I could not pletely cured. I must say Dodd's Kid- ney Pills are a m‘mle in the my of curing backache." Mr. Odell was written to recently adn asked it his care by Dodd's Kidney Pills was entirely utidactory. Here in his reply: ._ n. '___ no can “"950 wâ€"r‘- “V'_ v. so a section of granoh 'Jiic paveincnt. but we do not know how the work oop- pares. u to the price sud quality. with Feteï¬ro' Review: “.thn Lindsey's good. practice and other games since. our bayasay that they can turn the tables on Denny McCebe'e wonders." ï¬nch were the words that appeared on the attractively gotten up hill tha! the Lindsay basetuli teen. had. pasted up throughout the town announcing the match between the team of that place and the I'eterboro nine, but their prophoc: was not fulfilled. The Lindsay bull {were in [not received catch a trouncug at the hands of the local team thud it is doubtful whether they will ever pull themselves togeth- er again. Thawre was 28 to 5,:nd the defeatot thehorneteammdue entirely to the mnerwr ball playing 0! their opponmtsm....‘No, Peterboro, A J,,_‘n____._l hm 60-:th The You: Hun Call. (the followin'un be read in more places than calm It was writtan by th: principal of the Col- lingwood lnsttde on tho young man of that town : “Young men have the call. (mm nev yrsicbnt of the GP. B; i345, and ‘ new assistant gener- nl manager. . HeNichol, is 47.-Ex. It maybe tbs-youncmnhsn the call. but it counts as many young man in (30th who have not heard it. no unison! they ever hear is the call to note at their man hone. Between the: the; gold doyn {mm Lindsiqpun‘ I the Lindsay man are not tumour-mum: â€"umy admit a sore deï¬ant owing to tho abunce doom of their best man on holidays, 3m they win yet re- mu'uwd'M gracefully unip- ulato toothpick: 1nd cigarettes, all help in__every that tomrooler; under wood whowillbe and to the old mace while there inn 11231 11 good victnnls in the home «upooerd to feed than. and estickol wood in the yard to warm them 1 tae winter, providing that weir the: and mother cute endplitnit dmkestheflre in the morni . “ they toughs I“ you ask. 8:. n at yet. (fbey are well tires-ed, can 1' their hat: greeelull! ha'e :11 been rough the public school enembd the c. I. The lack. and to get. work . y are too fine “gentle- men.†too we “educated." of course. tofakee 3hr eene job. so thewue end at the c will need blue we have no of knowing. end heel- tete toqecnl won, but 11qu perentn 1n . homes ere seriously on. I. and." W FOUR â€INTS INITS FAVOR ; w.n.oa.numotm8m'h° Whoa“ manor Pub-W“ Motummkâ€"wm 8-fold“ law?â€- Hurricanes“? to oust c uoâ€"uru' 1'0 nu Inn-nonhuman moon“ Durban-thins Mitre-uncut m G 3011' . so cgurs. oou'rnAor vs. DAY LABOR LINDSAY. 21241.92: In: on. HALL uolcmt theinï¬el'u. Timuéue Ban mun Rnï¬ew: “.With Lindsay's Glad. in u. are mkinc tour thrown Jum- hvln- On Wednesday of last week. Lb!†inspected the exhibits at. Vird-n fair, and were greatly numb] to ï¬nd them of such 3 high class. The quality of tb cattle m moi-.11, commuted upon by bog)! :0ng REAL ESTATE KNIGHT all SOLD 0N COMIISSION. manyâ€"-vâ€" .7-.. -, On My they were driven through the â€nth-western pert of the da- trlct. returning by way of Elm, Vulley. Dunn: the drive they new wheat clone to how‘steed lends whlrh (Ir)v think will yield as high a 80 bushels per acre. and upon their return home it is their intention to nuke prepare- t‘ione for removing to that country. "Blue’s somebody" mother. W†m 1!:deme Gm Wu thebnll that hit 6. B. mad- mn. at Nmrk. m. in the Civil laun. Wesley BM Port Perry. und J. Burn. Gmnbtnk. um ml!- known brunt-sol South pourio coup- kno'. For I†she’l 90°? ‘ And mono. 30m 11° 1319 my motherâ€"you. “09m 1: evorahes old and poor and: And her an den ho! i° I“ “ “Somebody's mother" bowed 10" "MAN!“ 111th In". Ola-L1 nan-y. In: no. nubâ€"w- 3 T311313: 133m, 3 33310 pisses, NIHOII Mains NOW designs in almost BVBl’yw mm Hg rfyespectull solic: an experienced salesman W“ 1 5m†to W ESPRATT KILLEN presentwearecm'ueringspecialvale EINEEE SETTS, 97 1111:1104 pisses, Dainty Prints, evory piano gilded. New Adnnuonenu- Iavuie‘ï¬s.‘ Ian-Irate»!â€" Ir nil-51:11.5 (It‘llâ€".5. ggniooo-oigig lvugï¬gisgï¬sg old giggligï¬nIâ€"n. tent. Many people have been lamenting for the past few yea: that the fair town could not boast of a China Hall. The stocks of Crockery. China. etc. carried by dealers have been comparatively light, and therefore the assortment not C: might be desired. Realizing this fact we have been and are still reamngin so as to give us almost double the space in this department, and it is our amastockthatwillbeaa'edittoourtown. Our trade in this deputment for the year ’98 was double that of any y 'ct attention, 'te service. and by giving in every case the {at the least money, we an 'cipate a similar increase for the ya! ’99. prececding best goock she said. "God be him} to that noble b0! sm. m an! pride “4 munch: Wat. W20 roll top basins New design in ilmost every shade. motherâ€"rou- “km“ ’ ; ; old and poor and ‘my. a den boy so hr am!- } C. CHITTICK “at night. and “MP“!- tad wed and 310': . ting, my bad s woun- P. ,ndm 3:3. mam-an. h cobra-m- 9‘!†IuMoP .015“; 3.1.) u (I) lull-m Aw und 0 8" A-m'â€"â€"_~hih 23. 1:: you uun was m1â€- g..." 7 ,m 3233mm. 00. 6. mm Amt TRAYED INTQ db} PPILIATID Naw Advertzs :mont: Manama-non J J Wothcrug rats that the fair town of Lindsay 7. China. etc. carried by the various the assortment not exactly what and are still rearranging our store affluent. and it is our intention to Urnoumxsc A may and “PW Lona- in mock. AT IY HEW SHOW R0018 9.. to m the largest 5“ of £11308. CIGANS u! GIVING 816.1838 in ‘0“ ol dubâ€"um both Cum“: “4 ma, s: but Prioel sad Libonl Tami. Inn-ding purcbu ’ an invited to not that. g H. HOLTORF New < dvertxaemenu FIRE AND LIFE £35