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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 25 Aug 1899, p. 8

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mod! 1â€"- mu 1 Below we give m‘intqating notes from a diary mind by Mrs. A. A. J. Scans: from her son Stanley. who is engaged in mission work in the tar North-wast: . _ 1 3t. David‘s Minion. Ft. Sim .l ' Mmry. 1899. ~ 'Woll. mother, it is mfly eight an; since we heard from the out- 50 below . zero, blaringâ€"Just hm- mama. whi ' . A " 3- -:‘A\ l . ‘Well. mother. it months since we heal ‘4‘ world, and are} - ,, LAâ€"n i days. Met. Mr. Em}. who bought Mr. Johnson, who was coming to run the Bishop’s litne steamer. Md toâ€"day and_ baked for return Jane. c 8‘: mches of snow. fell 10th; we started for Ft. Salmon and Mr. Harsh retained to Bey ri‘ver. mil miles. On 11th cpmpelled to middle of river. 21th. we all got snow Nina. it was terrible. but still met! “an. 13th. trail vorxbad. food getting lance. river» . 7 . 1:331: and icy rocks to chair oven; only had dried moosp and bgcon »w left. 17th. armed sh Ft: Sym- =ann find out. They were gettmg ° 'ous, as it. took as eight .daa‘a it was a. fine trip 01 ’- mailes, begides 80 miles I wont fox WHOM Itch! Awfulltchingof Eczema Dreadful Scaling of - Psoriasis 0,, so". *4 'ml” CURED BY CUTICURA Hum-Wm mussmls two moose noses for dinner-La gneat delicacy of the North. I must tellryou we are doing an excellent work among the miners. Bishop is away. Itook the English service for the first t'me; Indian service in afternoon; large singing class in evening I must tell you of the most wonder- ful sight I ever sawâ€"people go m‘les to see the river open; the Mackenzie m..- “.1. n1. hodv feet high. The bank is ‘50 feet from level of river. The Laird river ice would plough right into the‘Mackenzie it iepast descri ing. The. Liard river broke the Mackenzie below. so we saw the Laird ice travelling at the rated tour arias an hour and hundreds of comb of wood rushing down. Had beaver meat toâ€"day, it, is de- licous. May 29th. planted potatoes. lowed lettuce, radish. peas. Junelst, sowed carrots, beans and beets. June 3rd, 3 grand concert Was given at the Fort this evening by the miners to 311'. anmell, the chief Factor of‘the 'B. B. 00.. and. employees. for their great kindness in helping 43 stranded minen who _la_nded here in a very and Mandolin). Messrs. McClennie and “Keats; Swag. MnDunswonh; Gramo. phone Selections; Song, Cake Walk. Ir. Muir; Song. -Mr. Cantrell. Part TI ° 2:010 Mando in. m. K111“: 3188011181. flue Lordsh‘n Bishop Reeve, rc , 3‘. ~‘ "'31;°9!)'g, Capt. Mills: Solo. -'“-" ‘ cClem’ :8003 Mr J Simon 9, oz - w York God; éave .tho. “-M“ , granny. Baton e. 01 - Ilove isimmorull. II 1 die f‘gfore you, dear. and over me '31; Peter ':lossoms woo the bee. ‘ u: little violets, sweet and-gm,- Peex through the grass above m {we {to smile at you when you come near, Lean down and. listenâ€"you. will hear A. whisper stirring in the piaoe. Discovered By A Woman AnoLher great discovery had been made, and that too. by a lady in-thia‘ wtry. “Disease lastened 'itl clutches upon her, and for seven years she withstood its severest tests. but her vital organs were undermmm death seemed im:§nent.”‘ Foi' three maths ehe coughed inceasantyr and E i I” u: v'0“~â€"u-‘ all you of the most wonder- ever sawâ€"people go m‘les river open; the Mackenzie wide ham {rho whole body nod in front of Mission and like a. plough lifts up the . 2 furrows were plednp 70 ave’s 3 he! mo dial, oven; W and bacon ’ am“ ‘to, Ft:- S‘m- any were getting it. took mg eight 51333 AUG. 95. A. south ward. roudent waited on Chic! Bell at an early hour this morn- ing and reported that I» tramp was lying in a ditch: alongsidn the railway track. east at Lindsay-st" and that he ”puma tobe badly him“- . . .L~ ‘-b nh:.f Roll found the man sitting in the ditch with his back against a couple of ties. Hg gave his name as Edward Raid. 9nd tween 11 and 12 o‘clock. o in: hud- ing for Belleville. and whgn the train pulled out for- that point e was geek- ing hisold hiding filace w an a sudden jolt. causede to ‘03:; hjs halagge and he fell into the ditch. “mums ms leg. As he found it volry gainful to move go He Fooled The Surgeons. All doctors told Baniok Hamilton. at West Jefferson, 0.. ttter suffering 18 months from Rectal flunk. ho Balm. the“ Pitts «non earth. and. the but Sula in the world. a cent: I. box. Sold by! all drunken. After Trout and Ozone. A trout {Inning party 00:11an Maura. .128. Knowlson and son Harry, Frank Shannon and Gordon Richard- aon.town . Arthur ("Bucky”) Knowl- 32W. E. Eschw mandFMBeckor. otNowYork, (aw (tum-Bap tomlnunlotthoLB 0 nd some of wash d‘ifiiculties and colnpllcations which on- me in an interesting and admirable manner. m “or! is publiglged b! Ail- Than: is no limit to earthly hapginess after a rheuuntic saafisrer has once Dr lldl’s Rheumatic Cure. Mr. John Clarke, X’i taburgh, Ont, Sttflctcd with Muscular Rheumatism in ms legs for ten months. He tried doctors and numerous patent medicines without re- lief. One bottle of Dr. Hall’s Rheu- matic Curecured him completely. He has not sufiered with the disease since. a'l‘his preparation is used internally. ' One bottle contains ten days’ treatment, pricesocents. Forudeuandmg What's in e Name? A writer in the New York Sun given this corrupt nuns that the gricin of it has been almost entirely forgotten by the inhabitants of the district. who are a! the second end thin} seagu- see in an nnwreauug u... ....._.-.--_- manner. m story is published a The Poole Printing Company, Limit Toronto. and is for sale by all news- dealers, at the low price of 15 cents. or will be sent patpaid by the publishers on receipt of pnoe. Thur: is no limit to after a rhcum itic sx- u: Dr ILJl’s Rheumatic spad’ Xingu? IN A DITOH- The Victoria Telephone Co. m. an Suddasy. at Kinmount.haa written a letter on the above subject to the Cannington Gleaner. ' After stating that Lindsay people would probably welcome new merchants or new factories. Mr. Suddaby goes on to say:“I suppose that an faraseom- munication through the town goes they are very well supplied. but the out-lying villages and country are anxious to have telephone communica- tion with the town, and that, tho. fur convenience in transacting business. and. the towns that get that. kind' of telephone acconunodation are the ones that are going to get the country trade. andl have no hesitation inw- ing that the.Victoria Telephone Co's line, it in Lindsay and,connected with all the out-lying villages, a lawnâ€" templated, would do more good to tb town, in the way of stimulating trade, than the _one now in operation there has done 11: all the time since it came. W _ would soon find 1t to hw adVantage' to have connection with it.” Book Reviews. “The Teller" is the Lil fl “There are stew principles which seem to us quite clear,” says the New York Outlook. “The first is that the the more facts that Christian science and faith cure have organized as crunches. and taken on a. rel’gions form. and are imbubd with a quest religious spirit. do not exempt them from the operation of the law. Viola.- tion of the law. is not made less a vio- lation because sanction of canscienee is claimed for .it. A. Mormon cannot claim a right to 'mlygamy nor a. peg- u. on mrfnm human sacrifice be-_ L WV in the law, forbids the practice or. healing by persons! who have not bum licensed by the State. And the prae-. tice of healing does not necessarily. involve giving drugs; often. and to an increasing extent, the medical prac- titioner simply gives cOunsel. T0 at- tempt to cure disease as a profession and for pay, by whatever‘gneans. con- stitutes medical practice: Under laws of our States. as they newt exist; unlicensed practitioners may: be pros- ecuted. lure third is that the comâ€" munity. has the) right snd=the duty. (to aflord protection'to little children against even the neglect of'their par. ents! end. to protect the comity ngaifit contagious vay‘o‘ompelu ling the observance of those precau- --tions which the general judg'mnt beâ€" lieves.” to Wigwam" , ‘ No L: m to Happiness A Menace to the Communiti- the title reached as this ' mum! W ‘ in was md- ‘ T1 pa the train mined his former position '5'” h. mm the ahamdcmk 0‘ ‘ .fifl' ‘0" in its (light. fie aftni in ohmdod in musty. Hr. Grave-is deservedly min with :11 chaos. and. it in immutable Lht anyone would wish to do him harm. Tramps do not can my trouble on the road. :11di is .t s [all to 1-- ._|.-L lub- “h A janrned to that villqc. 'noy hadn’t I. ghost of 1 stance to win. huh they wished to hop hith‘ and did 30. Inc:- dentally they had considerable tun. Following we give nuns of phy- ors and scores made. . . Lindsay-1d 1m. and just, Bis plans work out to: mortals; not a tear Is shed when fortune, which the 3 world 110]“ “I, v. ' fills fromhis’xraap; , better with love a. crust. ; man living in dishonor; envies not. Norb‘la‘toaes faith it: man; but does his Nor even murmurs 31: his humble lot. But with: smile-andwordeothope gives zest To every tojler: he alone is great Who by 8 Into heroin conquers late. â€"8:rah K. Bolton. ‘ out tar; Sees his hope tall. yet keeps unlaltot- inc trust mt God is God, that somehow tm | ing the flames and; saving the house- ‘ hold goods at Mr. Rankin. F tunateâ€" ; 1y it was at a. time when people were gathering to attend early mam ' at St. Ann’s church. so there was, no ' lack of willing workers. It was soon seen that little could'be done in. the way of saving the building, so by keeping two streams of water playing upon the building the flames were kept in check. and firevenlod from spreadi to the residence of the pm- ent chie factor, Mr. 15.0. Taylor. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Rankin had a large number j of visitors at the time, and looking ‘3!- ter their safety. and comfort kept git. Rankin aner. Taylor fully . ed. The fire was'not entirely 7 . til about 9.30. i Mrs. Bankin's visitors . were reoeived‘end cared for by Mire. - .â€" _-__-......_. The following particulars re the, above, briefly rota-rod toin Monday‘s Evening Post, are taken from this week’s Mattawn Tribune; At. 7.30 on Sunday morning the" residence of Mr. C. Rankin, o! Hudson's Bay Point was tion, it was started. by hand and had got to the south end. at the Kuhn bridge era the teams gallopod no to the spot mid bucked onc‘ to the engine. -nlflbh and WU DyVI. Gnu. “Hum-vâ€" -â€"- V ‘ bringing it to the spot quickly and with a lull head. of steam. A: crowd ‘had gathered. and under t direction otBev. Fathers '1qu and Gaggon did nople service 1n tight- 7 , 4â€"_ LI.- Lain-n- 31M. 33:“? 25c- w uvv .nvâ€" :11...“ omisdslo- to in: motive! torvhstloohlihs onto am to' “bid: ‘13}. 3‘ an Tum wnnnLoo TheAppetibeof new. The Inevittble. s and: saving the lamina- Mr. Rankin. F tunatoâ€" a. time whqn - people Sada WW 3% WWW. am following iron the Hamilton nines relon to a matter at couidorv ablu moment in Lindsay jut now: If that hyinc of «meat ddmnlh in :11anth to; Woxuntontho “4-.“- nfmll d “B city it Will u dmagounovlmrsofs buildingon “ - A -. “$1.41 M.- I‘m-rd .mwvi unlike mama.” work"; Whmmwhz hundylm-Rfl- induct: at {annual and IR luau: 20:31. unhealthy end-c “ "W (in! energy and m M b (91.1.01! was.“ thus chum? the unilomity of the grade. while et the present time o. well in boil. leid on hlcNah-et.. be- tween King and Burnt-em. with. a. different level for utmost. every door. and even at that one door step in two or three inches helqw the sidewalk. When the James end nerket M sidewalk: were laid the dean-Item were changed to amt the crude o! the walk. but recently owners have refused to a by-lawbe used. Human no legally done, to mom: the city to chance the door at where found wry, and Inn cost added to thocostofthe work.” What: the kidney- Iro kept begun! and vigoroubyf the use olDr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. It in uric aoid loft in the blood by {inactive the kidnonstronx and active in their work of filtering up plood. End thus # 1“- "V.- v. n-o remove the pill u dose. rheumatism. One I» box. mi 85; 82. -1fhe peanut: hnd moeivedncom- mugutmn asking the team to play Canmogton st Little Britain picnic 1b: a. twanty dollar prize. â€"All players no requested to turn out ovary evening in order to t in shape for tha games with 8: ville. 'Poterboro and Baths: union. -Linany‘a two weak spotsâ€"inside and outside hone-hue been «to h- and by the mm of two new p ay- ers. They are quota-jacks. â€"Preddont'8tuko( tho Junior Lea- gue. has instructed Hastings and On:- nington to play in mansion on 2“]: Win Bastian Mt. 4th. Mr. P. 'llan. of nrton. will he returns in an first mtch. md‘m. m 11min. at Potprboro. will Wm Confirmed Report Concerning the Merits of Dodd's Kidney The amount!“ of the Guam ’0! mmxmmronm “~13an7 -â€":Dodd's VK'xdfiey Pills ‘{Will we MINDBN, Aug. 18.â€"-nmt backache. pein indie back end loinl. etc.. is cun- ed by detective kidneys, as almost emxy‘boda 1n linden is now ante. Tint Dodd‘a Kidney Pills will cure backache ie naw universally ncknow- leficd in linden. unit in elmt every where in the civilised world. Dodd‘e Kidney Pills will cure ell form of Kidney Disease, 0! which backache ie only one. ‘ Dodd’e Kidney Pills will cure Bright's Disease. the moat draped inn- lady of the human race. innnnbly 1n- cnreble until the advent of Dodd'e Kidney Ping ‘ -..- 7.3" ”553’s. "Eidnoy Pills will cure Diabetoqwhich was incurable until the discovery dM’a K1630! Ping: Dodd'; . Kidney Pills will cure Rhaumtxsm. and“: kindred ailmengs. Lumbazo. Solution. 3nd Noun-algal. which were inonnblé! without the use at mommy and othar imurious drugs below Dodd’n Kidney Pills were giv- on to the world. - Dodd'a Kidney Pills will cure Want-t Dianne. Urinary and Bladder The suggestion neys. Here is a. letharlrom Minoan which shows that white Dodd'e Kidney Pills severe form of Kidney Disease. they will alsocuro the common symptom d baoknohezfi ' “You. on you would like to hear from those who take Dodd’a Kidney Pills and derive benefit from them. I m mmhtroubled with my book. and I thought I would try Dodd'e Kidney Pills eeeink so much; about them in the nemapere. I am now almost bet- ter. I will still continue to take 3 fear “"Su’afimmm'"‘" 1 “”m‘”‘“‘ men may e poor nor. not indeedwith the Wt othel l FBUM MINDEN. Rheumatism Can't Exit tht They did for not. MumM' 1%!!th the mother-heed is to reserve hot ttleone. Its life end heelth take precedence mover er . e - dreed which women ha been made that ONTARIO, AUGUST 25. "unduly“ health! outed (or the I! 3.! pm (or uni-tin; an dam-t. t?” m for mm .13 do mndmwm“. l - n,A :lwn‘l‘mMT Lindn] .mm-u new" Vi“ ‘” ‘ to learn that ID ‘0 data m .4 um there win rush of the new act-on" °"°9 l tron Luau .-.v tho train sailed between Newtonvillo and Newcastle. wh‘ch C!" 'only while the our: the newt station ond tho engine drum to u siding. run! its wanes no one won] mt that there on: anything the nutter with the monster locomotive. .11» following no the respective goons since last nportod; Men‘s Gamaâ€"hit but M. 0-2. 8-6; Wsl- tort boll Hamilton. 6-8. 10-12. 6-3; Mc- Alpine but. Greer. 64. 6-3; Kgnnedy but Knowlnnn. 6-4. 6-3; S'non vs. Edwards. 4-5. 6". (unfinished); IM- ios' Gamesâ€"nia- Knowlson boat Mi- lchonald 6-1. 64. Asthe handicap urgent: damp po- nh onh‘m side. and in 3 strong nvor- ’ On the other aid. Holst. Sl‘roW. Edwuds. ‘Kennedy gag! new are left to battle for qmnn- cation “dust Farah: in the finds. It is expected this tournament will be finished on Friday. _ _ â€"Ihe bendicnp tournenent is (ur- niehing capiul sport. for bath pleyers and epecLetore. Disappointment: and joys are experienced where they ere least 0 ted. Four evenu were played Wednesday evenipc. end nested- ‘Ihe match between flumlton m4 Walters a? ehd meet Vli'oliowing m the results since last reported: Isn't Gamaâ€"Wil- ters but HW‘E‘F Iii-.5." 3 “'99?! i333? "Eliaâ€"EH. 6â€"4; 'Vlillighson bait Walters. 6-2.3-6. 6-8. 1.1mm. a; 61. 6-1.. Ni- Dunlford( ). boat Mi- Konnody. (pl-I 1/2 15).. 8-1. 6-1: m- Soother“! (â€"30) but [In Dun- ford (â€"30). 13-10. 8-3. 8-8. muedecudad (7 fink-fly mmwchmhoidogyd gm?“ Nigh'floi'és"v”'mw 1 sex or- ___!E--_!§_IBE FREE. 011mm 231mm £01133 25.3131}.me unkem old may! at”: MI . Sent mm d eel-b mypommmi m m tout and v“ u, M MEN OF, ALL AGES nanny NM , will be 3mm“ 0 due confides-t“! god through Lind- .mnutonfl! btino 9" 0mm “a h. “and b! 3.. '1'; ii. 03:9”? p ‘ .II' n'- cm Via Kld' mwmmmw (“mmwn'ait ho: triad.“ mama. undam- -ummmhummt ”.mmvsnmmmdm- atom (fiends ”tuned lat WK .m. w. Band-l. W buyer {or lulu. m ‘- FLIVGUO 3'0“ Whoa-um: wok from England. _ - A n,L-___A_ â€"Dr. tin-nth. d knowing. m in town Prim um tho shooting -16. 8nd. Perkins. nuns fl the canon! mud. Hamilton. returned to m her duh lut Friday. :1- to: enjoying I couple a! would plou- un holiday at boot. ~Ex-Xayor Taylor and m- Taylor returned lu twink hm n pic-ant holiday. mat at Mackinaw sud on the (lat lakes. Both feel (may bon- dited u 3 rank. at their trip. â€"li. A. Gamma. who Md been the gr} of Hi- Horton. returned to In Int Friday. liq Gumtley grill than be a. volcano visitor. Inv- nu nub may ‘nnn friends while â€"lli- Shea. (I St. I '3 Douro. received the 8-bit at t Community d B. Joseph's. Toronto. Wedneeday. Anon-t 16th. myoung ladylie e cousin of Rev. Fewer Patrick O’Lesry. P.P.. Penelon Fells. -llr. Caper Glunx end wile. of But- hlo. 16.11. hen been visiting Hz. J. G. F'iott end “he: Ops friends for some time. and we” last week the guest.- at It. Wm. Xenon. Basal!- ‘. [humus gent-evereldnyeet Cue-am Mix. and led. greet wort. â€"v. J. W. Winn. pastor of a. mm and Ir. J. D. mavens. left Wednesday weak on a wheel- iu tour to Kingston and dong the 3. â€"!r. B. J. Hebughlin. barrister. and kin-brother. Prat. J. F. xanugh- lin. left town Aw. 18th. for a two week: oath; _to Raga»: first! othsr __L___ vin Sudbnry. -â€"At the Absence hifitochool. where r. Mr. E. W. W In: aka: a. ocholnnhip of 8160 at Queen's Uniuuily in tbs honor mtriculuion am: sad Ii. Nollie Killian, of Aurora. where Hi: I. Hills. of m jig-aha. 13:: at- -â€"M.r. Wm. mm. distnct buyer for many Fgmll. of W. the well known dealers in telegraph poles returned on Aug. 17m from x three nonthg‘ trip through the Ottun ' ill-poem}! thong-«n4: Subscribe Now for WW1; nar'vill mm"! BRITTON BROS, 01 111‘ LEADING JEWELS-£88, LINDSAY achohnhip in Lindny is our law serving you '0". {0" ‘ hence the name a not. oarduhaheenmkeepAlxwd- Our price. as the )owat in to" ad we guaranteed? fiction. Think of ritâ€"t Walthm or Elgin Watch I .1)me Case, from $5.50 up Button Bra: cur naive heath, and we hue , for we want yourcustolnfor B New Wand Too Hearty Eating. A”. “ My for Dizziness. Kama, M ‘ ”hhSide. TORPID LIVER. 15, ”new Purdy Vezmflr. * . PI- 8m 1 m Priest. M ‘1 Mugabe Dian-cssfxmn pm substitution owe. '0 in '4‘ in ".3”. xx. mum and mum: mm. culled on Lind-u! (rich a-mdq- 7 ..lr. Barb William is 9-“- '011 Mm". m sud fish a; “$1: Pant. his m- IE] «not. E r5 m gnuâ€"cpl. Kml «noâ€"q was: 92â€"5.." U. ER 3.. C. ...“t. I. C. Grace. ”Cretary, Tm amt Railway 00.. is in town, th «this hthor. Mr. “'31. Gm â€"Kr. John Andaman. barrister, ¢ all“ Fe. Cnlilfl'niz. is waning fl Mother. Kr. Donald Anderson. Bad- v-” Annie nuclei. who ”din bf “idly! atf?‘ at wk!- "Lats.â€" at. Staples. of ream flint S. Bennie. of Och-nod. h «smug “the home of In 5 â€"I.'â€" my Tool. (1 Norlu Want the mt 0‘ 1’“ fr" mugs Jennie and L!"Sic [“31 HW- -3133". ‘1'. Cunninghflm Cunninth‘n- Wt harbor holiday and day following wi‘ “y m .311? and m; J. n. McDon-yld. at Ul‘ca. Ont. have been visiting {rial in “urban. N. Eldon and Peach fathom“ wk. » â€"llr. 3. Big” ol Strathroy. vb has been visit“. friends ad rehtiva in tmfor the put lhmmkfl for home on Saturday. â€"lfi- 3. Jones. who has been :1 toudix ()0 Petorboro Business 00‘ having spent a plounnl month May: with her aunt Mrs. S I Gut. mm to visit friends in Lit: Britain. ’ * ‘l-., w.. â€"Ofillit News-Letter; 31.25 800m Evading a holiday wii friends It Lindsay 1nd Port P. I}. Intel L'uett. of Lin¢~ay. it“. I'- lotodith. Coldwater us- an Cooke returned from any last weak. where she wa M of list. Wright. J. Creighton. of film out Saturday- ” Councillor McQuh. ( was in town Intel! on h‘ halt Scafnrdny h d Norlnnd. '- Opticians ind Mrs. m would win k 011:9er afontailt Miss 31" day with U lngle. Wol- twenty yu- Littb Lid- S‘i‘ nwmm eff cl Itch! Itch! Itch! ~ 2-.Awiulltchingoi Eczema Dreadful Scaling of Psoriasis CURED BY CUTICURA ”'â€" . to cleanse the skin. Cancun Ointment, to heal the skin, and Corleone Rnsonvm, to cool the blood, make the most complete and speedy euro ' g, disfiguring hu- Cu'rxcm Soar, ysicians and all other remedies. THE SET $1.25 0!. Slur. ”-2.: Guam. we. Resonant.“ Gold ’overywb-e. Penn D. no 0. Gun. Props. m ‘â€" ...-.-. "" FRIDAY. Koo-.16." 1899. --Mfl’;. INTERESTING LETTER FROM THE BORDERS OF THE ARCTIC 00“". so regreee below W. wtthe am. Just Right for loose Killingâ€"But mm:- of Sex-ended mere-A WI mmptn Winter loo shone on the A. A. J. Scenes from her son Stanley, who is engaged in mission work in the far North-west: 3t. David’s Mission. Ft. Simon, February. 1899. trig moose. which are plentiful. have been across the river (a. mile) ' or who frozen to death at number have and will die from scurvy. We hear terrible news of than March 27th paekbt arrived, 17 let- ters; am very thankfuL April 3rd at eunrise I started on a long trip to - Ft. Providence. AMr. George was my foregoer and two .others aocamnmed us that far on their way derful mine at Great Slave La, ' ' vet, gm fi§¥tage to the Mackenzie River camped at dusk, up at 4. and off again. It was a long day-we travelled 34 miles. camped at a miner's shack; they gave us soup and tea. with milk in it. We did enjoy it. Left at sun- rise: found weather quite mild. so we epelled 2 hours at noon. but made 26 miles; left early and camped towards evening north side of Little lake, when lxy ankle began to play out. so I had to hang behind. All suffered more or less with our feet; distance 30 miles. off again ankle worse, so on account of light load I rode on sled most of the day, getting to Providence at 4130â€"30 miles. making 160 miles in five days. Met Mr. Marsh. who had firefight Mr. Johnson, who was comxng to run the B‘shop’s little steamer. :Bested toâ€"day and baked for return Journey. : 81}: inches of snow fell 10th ;Mwe 3 miles. On 11th compelled to middle of river. 21th.. we all got snow blind, it was terrible, but at. ll moved "on 13th. trail very bad. food getting ' rrowing and_some very he dried moose _ left. 17th, arrived at Ft: S rm)- eon tired out. They were _ getting ~ quite anxious, as it took usezghtdays to return, but it was a fine trip of ' 30 miles. besides 30 miles I went for inmost: meat just before. A day‘s rest. ‘then start on my usual duties. for dinnerâ€"a great I must tell you we are doing an excellent work among the miners. Bishop is away. ltook the English service for the first true; Indian service in afternoon; large singing class in evening. I must tell you of the mOst wonder- ful sight I ever sawâ€"people go m‘les the river open; the Mackenzie ‘ 9 wide here. The whole body ' d in front of ' i p like a plough lifts up the earth; the furrows were piled up 70 feet high. The bank is 50 feet from level of river. The Laird river we would plough right into the Mackenzie it ispast describing. The Liard river broke the Mackenzie below. so we saw the Laird ice travelling at the rate of four miles an hour and hundreds of cords of wood rush'ng down. . Had beaver meet toâ€"day. licous. May 29th,_ planted potatoes, sowed lettuce, , peas. Junelst, sowed carrots. beans and. beets. June 3rd, a grand concert was given at Fort this evening by the miners to Mr. Cnmsell, the chief Factor of the E. B. 00.. and employees. for their great kindness in helping 43 stranded miners who landed here in a very helpless condition. This Was the pro- mmeâ€"Part I: stant Screamer, Prof. Keats. of New ; tation and Address by chairman. L . Tupper; Duett, (Violin and Mandolin). Messrs. McClenme and Keats: S rug. Mr. DunSWOth; Gramo- phone Selections; Song, Walk. Hr. Muir: Song. 'M 11- Fain Mandolin. Mr. Klatt: Song, Bis Lordship Bishop Reeve; March, 3". 7 " :1;°oug, Capt. Mills: 8010. "“"' ‘ 5 ; Song. Mr. J. ' 'Save the 31' . Biron e, of - Queen. eve's B lief lfldie I079 isimmortal. and over me Indore you, dear, .... ‘:lossom~a woo the bee. 1am]; Aviolets, sweet and‘gshv. Discovered By A Woman . Another great discovery has been made, and that too. by a lady inrthia- ~eountry. “Disease fastened ‘ite «clutches upon her, and for seven years rest tests. but was March. on the Con- '. Chief Bell at an early hour this morn- y‘ ing and reported that a trump was; lying in a ditchl alongside the railway I track. east of Lindsay-sh. and that he appeared tobe badly mJuIc' ' d. r 3311! On repairirg to the spot Ohio _ found the man sitting in the ditch with his back against e couple _of ties. ' gave his name as Edward Reid. and said that he left Midland last evening on a grain train. reach: Linda” be- ‘ tween 11 and. 12 o‘clock. e was head- ‘ ing for Belleville. and when the train pulled out fon_that paint seek- 2 ing hisold hiding place it: jolt. causede to ‘ose his balance and l he fell into the ditch. As he found it very pain concluded to rest where one week so ended to by the goal surgeon. ” The incident own so Wilson's fiding. kn miles southof Ooboornk. o'clock. .When l0¢ huelwaylbeen ”customto glenee'ou peninc Good ethie our. almost 5 oloeed thofect that e. ed through the window from ing the wood. end bed made its through anopen window. on ~poeite sideof theoer. pushcwitlnn three incite-of Conductor vaee' hoe Solve in the world. Bold by! all druggiste. A trout fishing party comprising Messrs. J. B. Knowleon and son Barry. Frank Shannon and Gordon Richard- eon. town; Arthur ("Bucky") Knowl- son, W. E. Eochwqe end Fred Becker. of New York. (a Rough Rider), left .on Wednesday for Baptiste Luke. our the terminus of the I. B. a. 0. Bi. 3-. where they will spend a couple of week: “filing for brook and lake trout. They wi break cameo reach Rose- as to dale for the openixg of the duck shoot- the fall name of Bobcaygeon. town. northeast of Toronto. by the French coureu _ Bocage. has been “Englished” to . So long “The Teller" is the title of mwmnr WW'zi‘L " rfi'vid Hex-um." that reached ustbis week. An unusual subject for ro- mance. the hero. 3 bank teller. falls ' ' h the daughter of one of the the plot deals with the Leations Which en- t irahle manner. . story is published b The Poole Printing Company. Limite No Limit to Happiness. Til-.1": is no limit to earthly happiness after a rheunutic sari-go: has once ‘.)r llall’s li‘wunmtic Cure. Mr. John Clarke, Pittsburgh, Oat, sizflered with Muscular Rheumatism in his legs for ten months. He tried doctors and numerous patent medicines without re- lief. One bottle of Dr. Hall's Rheu- matic Cure cured He has not suffered with the disease since. This preparation is used internally. One bottle contains ten days’ treatment, price so cents. For sale at all drug stores. The Victoria Telephone Co. Mr. Sam. Suddaby. of Kinmount.has written a letter on the above subject to the Cannington Gleaner. After stating that Lindsay people would probably welcome new merchants or new factories, Mr. Suddaby goes on to say: “I suppose that as far as com- munication through the town goes they are very well supplied, but the out-lying villages and country are anxious to have telephone communicaâ€" tion with the town. and that. £00, for convenience in transacting business. and the towns that get that kind‘ of telephone accommodation are the ones that are going to get the country trade. andl have no hesitation insuf- ing that the.Victoria Telephone Co‘s line, if in Lindsey andconnected with all the out-lying villages, on is-con- templated, would do more good to the town, in the way of stimulating trade. than the one now in operation than has done in‘ all the time since it canto there. I noticed that some of the men taking part in the discussiOn were very solicitious as to the expense that wOuld .__â€"-__._- having two telephones; i Falls from his’grasp; A Menace to the Community. _ “fllhere are afew principles which seem to on quite clear.” says the New York Outlook. “The first is that the the more facts that Christian science and faith cure have organized as and taken on a rel’gious form. and are imbued with a quasiâ€" religious spirit. do not exempt them i from the operation of the law. Viola- . lnitsfl Hr. Groove-is deservedly ell ole-es. end. in metery. air. is ehmded r with The it ie anyone would wish to Tramps do not give ”’ leer mun wxreioo. w V I lftbeleyingofoemenlridewnlkeis dentally they had considered: or: and scores made. . l week’s Mattswa Tribune; At 7.30 on i ition ofthe law is not made less a vio-' lotion because sanction of conscienoe ; is claimed for .it. A. Mormon cannot claim a right to' or forbids the action. that Welly-Qttled usage, ' . forbids the ' rsonsl who have not been the State. ‘And the praox necessarily. tempt to cure and for peyfby stilutes ' l pron , . laws of our States. as they nowi em unlicensed practitioners may. be prosâ€" ermt'ed. use third isgthat the com- ' 7 enslathe dam to children ‘til’ about 9.39, a . “I! on M" fl flaunt: 394M 29-6 l tobepuabed. toe largeexlentonthe business streets of the city it will be neceqery before another season. for the otywuncil to make some mango- ment better than at present end; about uniformity of grade. A few days ego the owners of a building on Jame-ref... scum compelled the board of works depertment to change the proper grade of the new walk there to suit that particular building. and thus deetrc? the uniformity of the grade. while at the present time e. walk is helm laid on Mulch-3L. be- tween King and Market-sis. with e different level for almost every door. and even at that one door step in two or three inches below the sidewalk. When .the Jenna and. Market square Sidewalk! were laid the doOr-eteoe were changed to suit the grade of the walk. but recently owners have refused to go to the expense of changing their entrances. and in several cases law suits have been threatened if the old grade waschanged to suit new condi- none. The suggestion bee been made that a by-lewbe penned. ifsueheen be legally done, to “power the city to change the door st where found neoessery. and have cost added to the coetof the work.” Following we give new of [eccenelobeupeeeeoo ..... ............. bXeedle' ........... ........ 8m ............ u . «units "'5' Oahu: e I0. ...-0. eeolneeeo i rwwnim e Poem CflmhrePorterbSbort .......... .. -.oo ...-o -.- ode-owe... ........--~-eeee.-..”.. J AVmceeB’uwu b Snort ................. 'l‘ Sunbeam b Short ................ . ...... Bflfldmmderueiout ....... WTW-ulnotoot ... . . (lunch? iter ............. ...... . Entree ................................... Lindsay-fed I outage. x BlWrun'ut .......... .. ........ [neon fu1ou‘................ Al-eaneuI ............................ .. Sumbwood.... ..... .. Polmbwm ...................... Wkleenboeenovate.... Shutbwwocbefry Brown b 'm................ . . rwreb'.md......... leOoouelleeel Pennant My. ...... .â€" .................. qune............... .. . .. Rheumatism Cen't Exist When the kidneys ere kept health! and Vigoroubyf the use ofDr. A. W. (Shane's Kidney-Liver Pills. It is uric acid left in the blood by detective kidneyu that causes rheumatism Dr. A. W.Chnee's ' ’ ‘ the kidneyeetrong on work of filtering the blood. and thus remove the cause of rheumatism. One pill e doee.25 cents a box. mNotee. â€"All pleyere'ereorequeeted to turn 3:93?! antral“ in ordhbr to t in . or game wit St ville. 1'8! Only fict- 'Peterboro and Bettina seniors. -â€"'l_‘he secretary had received doom- nmnioeticn asking the team to play Cannington at Little Britain picnic for a twenty dollar prize. â€"Lindeny's two week spotsâ€"inside and outside honeâ€"huh been elre th- ened by the presence of two new p ny- ere. 'llhey erecruckerjuoka. ~President Starkof the Junior ha- gne. has instructed Hastings and Gun- nington to play in Conning'toa on 24th .. endin Basti on Sept. 4th. M . mulllen. of verton. will b: referee to the first match. and. Mr. Alf. Terrill. of Peterbo ' ' .t . . , ro. will offleiete FBllll MINDEN. Confirmed Report Cauoernm' g the Merits of Dodd's Kidney Pills «bib-Mamie.» ”mannered: um» m M m Wand ’1'“. Blower he. AndoalerauDr.A.w.Cluu Vania-Toronto.“ W The Inevitable. I likethe manwhofeoeswhathemust With step trimnt. and e. heart of cheer. Who fights the daily battlee with- out four; Sees his hope fall. yet keeps unfalter- ing trust {Phat God is God. that somehow true and. Just' , Dis plans work out for mortals; not a tour In shed when fortune, which the world holds dear, 4. better with love a crust. - man living in diehondr; envies not. Nor loses faith ih men; but does his Nor even nmrmure at his humble lot, But With a smile and words of hope gives zest To every toiler; he alone is great Who by a life heroin conquers fate. -Sarah K. Bolton. The Reukm' Fire at flatten The following particulars re the. above, briefly referred toin Monday‘s Evening Post. are taken from this memmtolu'e of the Century for unemkeudeulormeofxtdney bumâ€"Innsemm What They did for Her. Aug. 18.â€"1Dmt backache. book and loine. etc.. in oeu- ed by defective kidneys. as almost everybody in lfinden is now aware. That Dodd‘s Kidney Pills will cure backache 18. now universally acknow- leQ-ed in linden. unit in almost every where in the civilioed world. Dodd‘e Kidney Pills will cure all forms of Kidney Disease, of which backache ie only one. ‘ - Dodd'b .Kidney Pills will cure Bright s Disease, the most dreaded meâ€" lady of the human race. invariably in- curable until the advent of Dodd'e .lbdd’e Kidney Pills will cure Diabeteuwhich was incurable until the discovery ofDodd's Kidney Pills. - Dodd'e. Kidney Pill. will 1 euro Rheumatism. audits ' ' Lug-base. caution. etc. which were moureblo. without the use ‘ of mercury end other iuJurlous dn‘e before Dodd'e Kidney Pills were giv- . on to the world. « . Dodd’s. _ Kidne rim and Wants. Female Weeklies-i. Drap- c. Rankin. oe Hudson’s Bay Point ...; found to have taken fire. and. the quick strokes of the alarm bell called the As the. horses . fl ethered. and under t3 direction of. v. hither: IouangeOu Gagfion did nodble ”Methionhfight- ames an saving ouse-e 5‘7, and other blood disorders. of Mr. Rankin. F tunete- lug all the effects of imprzge me when people ! glected work on the part seem that little couldvln done ' way_ of saving the buildin8., keeping two streams of watenmleying _ _the building, . .flernel were kept in check. and" prevented from tothe residence, of the pm. i e ‘ ter their safety. and cone! Rankin and 1-13: 1 The firewesg'nlét en’tiorlel‘yd” ’. wire reoelvodi‘eind cared for by lire. "will that npto on there had 1;" the but instalment of texee and con- then . eldorebly more wild in taxes I 0 1“" considerably anro ml! carried throw ' fact. the tremendous Mid- land. â€"Port 3090 Guide. _ _ oat this morninc he Grand Trunk â€"'1'ho following are the respective scores since last reported; Men‘s Gamesâ€"Tait beat Brady. 6-2. 8-6; Wal- ters beat Hamilton. 6-3. 10-12. 6-8; Mc- Alpine beat Greer. 6.3. 6-3; Kennedy beet Kuowlson. 64, 6-3; S'sson vs. Edwards. 4-8, 6-4, (unfinished); Lad- iee' Gamesâ€"Miss Knowleon beat Mine Mononuld 5-1. 6-2. .As the handicap narrows down to- warck the finals the interest in in- ' has reached the fin- _ ie a strong favor- . 0n the other side lie-re. Trev. Edwards. ’Kennedy and McLean are left to battle for qualifi- cation against Fordie in the finals. It is expected the tournament will be finished on Friday. .â€"Iho handicap tournament is fur- nishing capital sport for both players and spectators. Dun' ppointmente and Joys are experienced where they are least e ted. Four events were phyod Wedneeduy evening. and some hard struggles were wit The match between re". Bemilton and Walter: W the did most exciting eo for. Played 9 hard the epoctetorl guessing u to winner till the. last stroke woe played. â€"no‘ lediee’ handicap ie br' ‘ug out some fine games es indwe’ flby the scores. ‘Ibe lougeet eet played this year was thet between Klee Boath- ernn and “W482 game be- ing played before t!» not wee fiuuhed' . â€"Followiug one the restate since lent reported: Men's Gameâ€"Wkl- tere beet lfecmillen. 1-6. 64; Kennedy beet Tut. 6-0. 64; "Williamson beet Walters. 6-2.3-6. 6-8. Indium ma Grole. (plus 15) beet Niel Dun- dee. (â€"112 no). 6-1,” 7.5; min... con (â€"30). beet line finding. echo in- Duneford l ,, best an- Sootlienn (â€"30) boat was me. ford (â€"801. 12-10. 84. 6-3. ‘ “I of St. Joseph’s. Toronto. Wednesday, August lGlh. The young lady (is n l 8ch HEAIllllcE Paulvely cured by M Little Pills. on em a email Price? 0"“ b.1135... sun, of Peterboro, who i ve n spending e two weeke' ve- ' l 7. cation with Ni- ld‘lli Scenes. re- 9 InSlSt and ccmani turned ham lent Friday. l , . . , -Bev. an. and In. winters”- i Carters Little Lchr Pills .1“ FIND. m 1“ 'Ffid" for Port‘ I " lend. Inhawheretbe will visit their ' “ “’“ " i" friends fore couple weeks. I .mv. J. Creighton. ({ BLacizszouL t -Dr.Fl{umth.d‘ tgdfmggh' was in one in town Saturday. own :1 y at ‘ng shoot' ‘ ' ' 'm" ..- notch oflhe Linden! beegue teen"; 1 m” “mum". 3‘ “”1" “1 will accompany our mark-men to To- lemme. was m tm ‘ ‘1" y on ”’3' meta next week. 90'- â€"lliu Susie Perkins. none at the - '- Mr. Cnlfim‘m ""1 3518!. d generel haupitul. Bamltou, returned Bobceygeon, called on i. nu»; frienfi to reeurne her duties lut Friday. 91- 4 Saturday. W‘ °‘ "4“ 91°”- . â€"Mr. Herb William-t a y a; p, ; holidays coming and {is}. 2.; at P2“ Point. Lake Srugog. “:3“! Jfile Bdt‘k lfif’ R ”Effigy f" , lean. . 33! Kelly Bur}: fr Do greet lakes. Bothfeel ll be - p . ..-‘m' efited u a result of them-iii n ”d u" T‘ D" 81'“ for “M“ “°' _W L Genntley, '1‘on been the â€"Mr. J. (1. Grace. serreiirr Toronto float of M5- Morton. returned to Street Railway Co, I! 1“ ‘W'n tin Berlin 1.» Friday. Mia; Grantley 8““ °‘ 1” "“1”" M" "3 Gm- will nlwnysbe a welcome visitor. hav- -va John Anderson. lil'ii'V‘19r. 1 mg nude many warm friends while Santa Fe- California. i" " .~.- 58' hi! hen. brother. Mr. Donald Axulewn Boud- â€"hli. Shea. of St. Joseph‘s Douro, 5‘ received the Habit of the Community for enjoying e not holiday at home. â€"Ex-Mayor Taylor and Mine Teylor returned lee tweak from a pleasant holidey. meat at Mackinaw and on the . â€"Miu Annie Barley. “hi li'ls be. spending her holidays at i'mo, h. _ returned to take charge of he: schui cousin of Rev. Ifather Patrick O‘Lonry, at BurleY- P.P.. Fencion 1"“3- ' â€"-M,is May Tool. of Norlmr‘. is at â€"Mr. Casper Glunz and wife. of Buf- 1 present the guest of her (1' mic, the - Mines Jennie and Lyssio lnc'e Wel- lingtonâ€"st. â€".\lesr~rs. T. (\mnmghnm ml 3, Cunningham. spent Pelerhu' : (”no holiday and day following w'x'r, l.'nd- any friends. â€"Mies M. Staples. of PetCYli”"’l and Miss S. Rennie. of Oakwmd, hvvo been vis’ling at the home of Mrs. S. XrGll. Colborpe-st. falo. NWT have been visiting Mr. J. G. El'iott and other Ops friends for tune. and were last week the guests of Mr. Wm helson. Russell- ‘. Kr. Glunz spent several daye at Ceeeeroe fishing. end had great sport. -.Bev. J. W. Macmillan. pastor of . Andrew's. and Mr. J. D. Flavelle. left Wednesday week on a wheel- irg tour to K'ngaton and along the a. They will be absent about Lawrence. two weeks. â€"Mr. B. J. McLaughlin. barrister, and his brother. Prof. J. F. McLaugh- lin. left town Aug. 18th, for atwo weeks‘ outing to Killarney and other upper lake paints. They will return we Sudbury. Ut’c'i. Ont. h1ve been visil'n: rams in Marinas. Brock, Eldon «of Pension 5 for the past week. i â€"Conduclor Richard P" :n‘v and fnm'lv spent a few days ‘r "I's'f‘. re- cently; guests of Sir. and. T-Irs Rabi. .-At the Almonte high school. Where 31mm“ WH'St' Miss Armour is a teacher. Mr. E. W. â€"‘.\lr. R. Richards. of S'rnhror who Henderson has taken a .chourghip of has been visiting friends and relatives 8160 et Queen‘s University in the l in town for the past three weeks. left. honor matriculation exam; and Mia ‘ {01' home on Saturday. â€"Mirla E. Jones. who 7' Nellie Balliday, of Aurora. where Mia : we been at- tendim the Pelvrlmro Busty-u Col- l. Hills. of town. teaches, has tak- lego. having spent r. Pl‘"iS‘Yl' south“: on e 8150 scholarship in the an "'4" . .holideys with ler :vm‘. firm 9 Me- â€"Mr- Wm. mmn. district buyer ; Gill. hangout. ‘. . V >21 {funds 1?. Hub for ffrey Forwell. of W, Britain. the well known dealers in telegraph ] ..ofini, x.ws-1k{-pr; . 0%- l7lh from a 3 Beam isspending a build ”3"". Milka"? through the Ottawa l friends at Lindsay an". . district. where be impacted lhousande . was Mabel Ligett. of Lama. .y (rilll“"i:"r"t.uâ€"u rut-d. from Ltd- }V'is 2h. 31‘s. ,, of poles taken out lestwinter fo ' 5 icing Mir- Meredith fum. He will to superintend the shipping of po , et Arnprior. Benfrew and Pembroke. good Our aim has been to keep A1 goods that would win to: no a good reputation. Lindsey is our native booth, and we have an inn-resin serving you well, for we went your custom for twenty year hence the eeme es now. Our prieee are the lowest in town end we guxrnmeeut'l faction. Think of itâ€"a Wallham or Elgin Watch in Dust-proof Case, from $5.50 up BRITTON BROS, Opticians TH! LEADING JEWELLERS, uumm B New Mills AND SHOES... 800 the ehoee on our Bargain Tables at followirg prices Women’s udllhillmn’s, 508. 758, $1 llu’s, . . 756, $1.25, $1.50 We hove just received a large shipment of TRUNKS and VALISES new styles {or the holiday season Agents for the Slater Shoe.‘ 90 KENT STREET. ..Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McDon do! " ?9°89.Brse o ... gen m4» . '4

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