tel-bore Business .. . :‘r-Wflmummwmw , m We minâ€"ah .. hammmmï¬wm _'â€"â€"â€" FALL m1. Bomeepigand . mum†. mm, “I?“ m W3-W ~- Ht. Wuhanâ€"c oun- ‘ . I I I GI gcdtherytthemmpwm â€www.moripahs ' Manicure“, - - ‘ 111815.. etc. . - m . hmch-pgwws- Paula‘s. mmmwrï¬e milieu. in niche I IIIâ€"â€" ._ 2"... III} e“... . '* ' nowaadacbbypshsudflIenatMc- , . BUSINESS. 0%“th W .. m -...... WLA flice. suntan-au- . ,mnmmm 1"" souâ€"maul H owner-mannidmtiilcaflmandpayinfor mrauonmethehlghestprioesuk BoaIEstateandInsm-ance. ‘ Wm ‘ ' ' i“; “am â€'0 'i 1‘0- m use. mmmmmumu ____,_.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€" ifyouwantauiee NebbySbir-t for an ‘ ’ hbrmtausut. wasâ€"or l m KNOWLSON BROS. Washroom-ac. cheap m we to am arm n m .. . TheCrandellawlllleavetbenewwharfevery EMIW U Caleb’m-Ill'ohgh-entenmh WMflmo’dockihrstmgeou mmmmmm ‘ M 8 s forawhcloseason. Spreadit yourself. All Pdlt: wnileavothePclntatsal M‘Wentirely‘mthaussousdcses ._....a_. mmam-mmurmm-aâ€"ea gamma? hoursatthePdnt. a: “mul- m‘“ , financial Agents. lam-mom ° muam_ » ' cppodteBensouhousawhereyouwmget ForPuretkeamTaIIuPurenakingPow- wilibuyzasoryotmemestsolld mhï¬mwtionofned-Room Gentrifyouwant «.mmmhmmmpun $59500 hrickTerracoinsouth'llga Suits. AlsobalauooquamplngGoodsu'ooar. aNowFanmatgoto tryï¬romnomax'sdrllgm-m mound“ 'Omll lid-t1. GREY. beam 341000 mmmmmm 1" 3' 1Ҡwhanuwmm ‘ Wm ’ willbuy2 solidbrlckd'olllnc load Carts. â€Mam.“ Farmers who wish to have an insurance 7" $31000 udlmmhmm The eumgest. most durable and “m; andAmerlo-n policyhavinguoudltisnalprlmmmm ’ "m mm" m Cartcnearthistobehadat Kmn's, com An 9 Oomhmwflm ~ will buy 1; can W m $1,600 dmmmmm. mammal-*3. \ y.l.c.A- Topics. story brick ven I 600 â€I! buy â€my. ward. Germ. - -Saturday.at8p.m--mmeu'smeeflng. ‘ ze $ ’ _ Will‘stcryeclidhtickdwell- 41..“ng Cufl'andCollarButtous Wednesdayeveningaboutaixo‘clockallttie â€"Tbe1‘hureday evenlnubihleclamresumes F3! ,Best $1,290mginsouthwerd- chap. mmmgmmumm girlsentuponanerrandtotheresidcnceof mmmmmusmm â€Me 1200mw13hmmmdm. mmmmmwmmm“ MrtCuthbertiu [mdy's “summon-It. studluwillbotakenmmmofuark. : ° $ 3 inginson ward. â€www.mthsnyoubuythemelse- her -Rev.wnaonMcCannwilldellveranaddrem i $1100wliibuyl stcrysolidbrickdwell- ammmmoguflwmmmmm not W Communal'ledsbythcachmmAm ‘ ’ â€mm m 5"“ tho unusual-exudate mento attsndthis Â¥ $900 salmon brick veneered dwelling in ,1. l l ' I I 50:12.]: mwgmtb fallen from meeting. P72 toozlr 8750 wiiibuyframedwemnginsouthm ThenewCopperMetalllcOircuit Linescfthe 'Hugrtmtrcubleie Sturgsolrointn’oses. {k than BeilTelephcueCo..frcmTorcntoto Peter-bore. ofdeath. â€"Thehctelwillciosomrtbeseasonlo-morrcw ‘ 818 3400 wiibuyframcdwelllngln southward. havebsencompletedandwillbeready foruse (Saturday). cfthe o b the bliccn List. Theselinuwillalso â€"Th whoolsheslodtotbe $260willbuylctatSt-nrgeonpcintnear vsbggerconni’donsbetween'l‘crontoand Thefollowingcaudidatespa-edthorecent "dlttineg' Mailed-Mm. .but u :fnw wharf‘ilotlllxésl'lfuwithframedln- muog-estofitmdBeuevmaNamKing- lumber cullers’ examinations held at Peter- wlththe‘sg‘enoeptiouï¬g Wm â€teed: $300 wing buy lot 82. we m in Front anâ€, a...†chum: WW m'l’it'msiiini fluï¬mhlï¬wmummmmmmm'mmmg Range tm‘h, Smmle s s ' 9 u. ' Intownahipofggrtservilieâ€"lotfl con. Nowisthetimetoleouro m in Boots mmme-Ma' With-g â€"Thewaterfraltofthouewwharfhaa hen 3.macree;audeasthalu,cou.’3,loo andShcesat the new Parlor Boot and Shoe Bridgez'Charles my, William Maniacs. facedwithbea mubmreeistthe . , mtobeaoldasaverylcwflgnre. Store.†wearedeterminod not to may Peterbcro: Geo. Murray. Isl-.Waubaushene: gmmdmmmmm. â€mmgmwmu l‘mflmlgs 8200 only rental for the best ml! invil- summergoodsover.andalsotcmake room for Nru‘manym WWW“ 3°" ‘ John Comb“, ere are mddngbytbe idea and are shooting harm brick fora with pm: our men†stock °t fall “‘1 winter Uphill; Membrane. m‘wâ€m theirboat-houae m aless from. Second am used as a flm‘ï¬x‘dï¬ï¬hï¬mï¬? '33s: cleai: 3"“. sm' Peterborough: Mauriceiane. Obituary Wandmillinerydcpaflmeflt- A themoutinafewweekaso sure and come 3°†-Edward McGrane. â€3"â€; J"- ' mum, mummedmm 32m. Peterbcro; Thomas Chamberlln, J. P. â€"Itiswitha mammalian-st that willbe Mi“ aharedinbythewhc communitytbatwe w 11. “St “a llings d th BRYANS 00.. l BE. allp:rts:m:ge‘towu “ï¬o‘gemo'ég â€Em 8332;“ “EOMEsé‘B flown “Gm Tooth ligionSflOEdtrel‘g‘s-lmfhich md "curate:- lotshouldseeourllst. . mum Abbey. Toronto. on Tuesday - John Robinson. Showâ€"A Generous Mon- Mr. W.H.Guoss has lately visited some of “sums...“ tetra...†“is“: ...... an m... A... ... ...... m... mwwmmmu.wge Dace. mountederation weandNor-wich a den Monopoliee are almost exclusivelyorgauized turing establishments of the United States. a m eanandmmcnths. She received her u- %‘ hemtoangcomlganys. upon the basis of giving the people the least country where the dental artis brought to a “and“ Wammmâ€mm . l cnsy 3‘ '5‘ rates. possible quantity audchargingthemthe biggest greater state of perfectionthananyctherinthe wens-scan entered 0,. Abbey in mm. KNO WLSON BROS pcmible quantity. Inplainwordathisisswindl- world,notablywithavlowtop natural Heart disease is supposed to have been the mum m' lug. Envious inferior! tim calls ““1 “d m"- Tim“ “I “1'“! “g: causeof death. Intermeuttook placchdneo- may June25. 1891â€"59. w s “am: Show on Eagh’a': a will? glï¬mwm “Shot “3“, whos‘eful d“ mm‘h‘n, “anâ€, m’â€,"'â€" “4mm soitis:butmarkwsliin whatad 'tsenso noes: agent-Knee. Mrg Grosrreceived in: ofthei‘ " and u what diflerent principles. it gives ctr-notions m scialistsln thesebranches of Electric “at. McLennan Jr Co. Sign of the Mill Sail, SOUTH SIDE OF KENT-ST. LOWEST PRICES. Sporting Powder, Shot, Shells, Walls, Primers, Cartndges, Apple Parers, Carpet Sweepers, Scales, Clothes Wringers, Plaster Paris, Paints, Oils, Vamishes, Plain and Fancy Window Glass, Locks, Knobs and Hinges, Belting, Lace Leather and all MILL SUPPLIES, Table Cutlery, Carvers, Trays and all kinds of WandHEAVYHARDWARE â€".at_.â€" MCLENNAN Co. Undsam Alli?- 20. 1891.- 67. M usic. _________._____â€"â€"â€" ___,_________â€"â€" ORGAN, PIANO. VOCAL MUSIC and PIANO TUNmG. ‘3. 310m Hummus. will veleasousfortheOrgauandPlano. and the nice. Planotuningdcne atshortnotlce. Residence: Skitch's Terrace.(scuth endlwuliam street. Music furnished for excursions and mes. Lindsey. Oct. 5. lass-21. db: (liaison 33m. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. SEPT. 4. 1891. TOWN AND COUNTY. DASBES HERE AND mas. ' r88. the Perrin‘a Worm Powders neverfaiitoexpeiwcrmsif anyexist. Punmx'sâ€" 60. Aak Your Druggiat About It. Your distremlng cough can be cured. We know it because Kemp's Balsam within the past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkable sale has been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask me friend who has used it what he thinks of Kemp’s Balsam. There is no medicine so pure. none so effective. Large bottles 500 and $1 at all druggists'.â€"«i7-eow. The Latest “Big" on Farmers. What next after the following: It is said that another patent right swindle has been played with remarkable success in Essex countyâ€"the patent consisting ofa spring bed. which was guaranteed to cure all human ills by reclining thereon. Over one hundred people have been taken in at $150 a niece for township agency rights. which. as usual turn out to be a note for so many bedstesds. Two operators of the scheme have been arrested at Windsor. When . wilifarmers learn to stick to their own busi- -;_ nose and not try to get rich in a year by some out-of-the-way easy method? 1 The Football Match at tension Falls. 7' ‘ [To the Editor of Tax: Poor] " Simâ€"In your last issue in noticing the Fenc- lcu Falls civic holiday celebration you say there was a football match “between the local team and the Lindsay champions. which terminated in favor of the visitors after a hard struggle." New this statement is not correct. as the score stood one to none in favor of Pension Falls; and as I know you always want the reports no- curate you will allow me specs for the correc- tion. Thanking you for it. I remain. sincerely yours. w. '1‘. JUNer. Capt. F.l:‘.F.B.C. Feneluu Falls. Aug. 31. 189i. Toronto’s Great Fair. In a few days Toronto’s great Industrial Fair isriï¬Sl willboopen to the public. and people willbe againflocking to "from all parts of Canada and the adjoining States. The harvest instills year been gem and the attendance of 'hitnrstothe reatlan may therefore be ex- Pentedtc berg large. The sun-ice ia-allde- magnum Meier: r lcoompletsly an every “that? the nematode: well t.h' the 11:: i to been 0 uring esulnm . The Dominica and Bagel-mental farms are each WWI“! impulsant exhibits. showing the Mt“ Practical tests in the various depart “I" in which the farming community are we! luv . British Columbia Mimi†also sending much larger exhibits heretofore The live stock exhibit will be :2? line. _'l‘he list of attractions as announced 1.3†“mm program issued by the association "’1' long one and cannot fail to please the "there will be something of interest I? every minute of the day and ever day of and: Them: will oecpenedbyM crash. on the 8th of September. and cases at The usual low rates and special ox- ‘Vm be given or. all therailwaye. rim to Bl. trip would D's-interesting and may be printed. the u lic agreat dealmoraaud ofabetter q tyfortholsast pcsslbloprice. thanwas ever given. or anyone else cangive. Thisis the broad. honest and erous basis upon which we are monoso the business of trav shows. Theiieldisabigoue. Int othersdo ewise,iftheywantto. or can...... A visit to this great show. vastly augmented by the addition of the masterpieceotthemaner mind of American artists. viz... King Solomon. his Temple. and the Queen of Sheba. replete with sacredreallsms historical accuracies, bibli- cal events, colossal processions! features. be- wltching heliuma sacriï¬cial ceremonies. and the endorsan glorieeofthe court of Solo men. seer. the patriarch. and grandest and greatest of ancient logo, will prove one of the 31°“ Elmnme‘u‘i‘m‘i‘é‘l‘m “g y. e cw a . on tember Stuâ€"694. Lindsay Board of Education. A regular meeting of the school board was held Tuesday evening last in the council chamber. The members present were: Mr. J. R. McNeillie. chairman, and Messrs. Deacon. J. Kennedy. R. Kennedy, Stewart, Anderson. 01cm and Pilkie. The minutes of the two last meetings were read by the clerk and on motion were approved. A communication was read from Lady Macdonald thanking the board for the resolution of condolence forwarded her on the death of the late Sir John A. Macdonald. The report of the ï¬nance committee was read by Mr. Stewart, and on motion was ado wd. J. E. Knight also resented a rope w ch was read ...... Mr. ne, principa of the Collegiate Institute. informed the board that 170 students had registered since the beginning of thepresent term......R1ght here consider- ableï¬rscusslon took place in _regs.rd to the admittance of non:resideut puglls to the insti- tute. Ten non-resident pupils ad appliecd for admission. and the question had to be decided at. once. Final] it was moved by Mr. Stewart. seconded by _ r. J. Kennedy. that the be admitted subJect to an extra fee. to be ere- after fixed by the board ...... It was then moved b; Mr. J. Kennedy. seconded by Mr. R. enned . that the see for town and county Bupils the same as. charged last year.â€" arried ...... .A commnmcation was read from Mr. Pilkie With reference to the purchase of a four acre lot immediately east of the east ward school in view of a needed enl men: in the near future. The price would be ...... Mov- ed by Mr. R Kennedy. seconded yMr. Anderâ€" son. that Mr. Broderick’s arran ment of the ward school teachers be approv â€"Carricd.. .. Moved by Col. Deacon. seconded by Mr. R. Kennedy, that the principal be authorized to purchase the necessary books for the fifth form. -Ca.rried ...... Chairman McNeilhe then an- nounced that a special meeting of the board will be held Friday evening. and the session came to a close. Personal. - â€"Mlss Armstrong of Port Hope is in town on short visit to friends. â€"Mr. Donald McLennan and his brother gleaneth are doing the Montreal 'and Quebec ps. --Mr. M. W. Kennedy left Friday last for Montreal to select special lines of goods requir- ed bythe drm forthe falltrade. â€"Mrs. Limbert. wife of Rev. W. Limbert of Odessa.ls spending a few days in town. the guest of Mrs. C. Mark, Bond-st. â€"Port Hope Guide of Wednesday: Mrs. Wel- don of Lindsay is the guest of her brother-in- law, Rev. Frauds Johnson. Canton. â€"Eon. D. S. Bennett. Mrs. Bennett. Mrs. Missert and family and Miss Jennie Brady. all of Buffalo. N.Y., are the guests of Mrs. James Meehan of Ops. â€"Mr. James Murdoch, a former Lindsay boy. who has been six years in the Parry Sound dis- trict. is in town visiting old friends. He is ac- companied by his wife. â€"Miss Mary Shannon returned home this week after spendinga few weeks holidaying in Eastern Ontario. taking in Bellovilie, Napanee. Deseronto and many of the pleasant resorts on the Bay of Quince and Lake Ontario. â€"We had the pleasure of a call Saturday last from Mr. A. Blanchard, principal of the Peter- bcro business college. This institution can be recommended to young men desirous of receiv- ing a good practical commercial education. See their card in other columns. â€"The Paris Star-Transcript says: "Miss Annie Murray. daughter of our esteemed towns- man. Mr. Thomas Murray. starts tomorrow for Lindsay. where she takes charge of a school. The peopieof Lindsay must be congratulated on having secured the s:- rvices of such an eati- mable young "lady. We wish thcyoung lady every success. â€"Mr. T. J. Mann of Toronto. inspector of prisons for Ontario. was in townon Tuesday paying his annual visit to the institution pre- sided over by Warden Jackson. It is needless to say that as usual everything was found in “apple-pie" order. While here Mr. Mann was the guest of his father-in-law, Mr. David Brown. collector cfcustcma. -â€"Mr. W. H. Gross returned last week from visits to frilmds in Dakota. Missouri and Illi- hols. stopping some time at Chicago and Kansas City to view the places of interest and visit the principal dentists of these wonderful cities. He brings home many new ideas and appliances. which will be of value to his patrons and assist in revolutionizing dentistry in this district. â€"The Toronto Saturday Nightof areoeut date said: "Miss Florence mchnell or Lindsay is eochinga portion of her holidays with Major Henry A. Gray's family at 151 Shorbourne-st. %‘ “will“? Sh’hwm'" "“1 if. more it ay p at special service in St. Michael's cathedral.†Miss McDouell is daughter of Mr. Alex McDonoli of Undeay-et. the well-known gum merchant. â€"Messrs. George R. Harveyofï¬amiltlm. Joe. Keele. H. W. GregnryandC. J.Barrofl..indssy reached hog; Tatiana niught fang: 61130:â€, longcanoc . ey wen u . vet wateracruedtcthe Petewali’vuthen to the Mattewa. thence to Lake Ninisaing. which they in asteamer. and down the French mouthwherslb tookthefleouian to Mills-an. - ey had a capitol m A moth“ (hailed acocount the IA! ’9" dentistry, also in work. or teeth without andisfully paredtodothisbeautlful IPwhtrf-li‘ino. mannerwlgover before practiced in thisrdlstrict. and he numb to the public. especiallytoioversofthe utifnlln artand lntheirowninteresttoceasethe sacriï¬ced natural teeth thatcan be made useful by this valuable methodâ€"692. Loon! mutt... â€"Robinaon's great circus Sept. 9th. â€"The line Calder homestead farm, near Beav~ muofl’oredforsdc. See advt. â€"A visit to Robinson's fairy-land of fun and wonder will grove the happiest event in the life of every chil 49 l. â€"The G. T. R. ï¬re brigade are in active train- imggreparstory to takinggart in a toumament to he d shortly at Allan e or perhaps Lind- say. â€"Whiskers that are permanently grey or faded should be colored to prevent the look of age. and Buckingham's Dye excels all others in coloring brown or blackâ€"$1. â€"There is trouble in store for the Ops path- maeterswho failto hand in their lists to the clerk on or before Monday. Sept. 7th. Those failingto complywith thlsrulo willhosum- mcned and lined. â€"To-day(ll‘rlday) the annual Baptist church Sabbath school cutin takes place to Sturgeon Point and Fenelcu l" per str. Crandella. No doubt there will be a large attendanceofpupils. parents and friends. â€"The public and separate schools and coils- flats institute re-opeued Monday last with a arge attendance in each. Twen -two pupils have enrolledin the ublic sch ï¬fth form. and more are to follow. -A gaugof menareatwork lanting so for the electric light system put 8:01 by Messrs. A. W. Parkin a: Sous....In alcoal also where Mr. Reesor also announces his intention of putting in an incandescent plant. â€"The Sons of England excursion from Whltb and Port Perry on Thursday was poorly at - ed.- A number of the [Andrey brethren oined them here and they were taken to the P t by the steamer Crandells. which had been charter- ed for the occasion beforehand in anticipation of a large attendance. -â€"Frldav last was not a particularly breezy day in the opinion of laudsmen. nevertheless the waters of Sturgeon lake have seldom been seenlnamore angry mood. It was a steady albday blow. and the long rollers imparted a motion to the Eeturlon that caused anumberof ladies to become sea-sick. â€"$l90.480 will be given in prizes of from 84.59 to 815.000 during the month of September next. to lucky ticket holders in the Montreal Sweep- stakes. etc. Send a dollar for aticket. or a 1cor â€du‘mwiéï¬f ““2225 ï¬â€œsn°“s°“‘c‘a" 3:33.? are. . ' u . so St. George-st. Montreal.â€"68 2. -Dr. W. E. Gross has in his possession a copy of the Ulster county (N . Y.) Gazette of January 4th, 1800. in which is given an account of the funeral obecqules of General George Waahln - ton. who died on the 14th of December. 1 . Dr. Grosswas presented with the interesting souvenir by Mr. Frank Apel of Oak Park. Ill.. agreat col ector of relics and curiosities while {in hésaholiday trip from which he has just ro- urn . â€"Mr. Wm. Burden of Little Britain. a young man of much mechenlcal genius. lately patent- ed an improved pea harvester and swathar that is highl spoken of by those who have seen it work. t was recently tested in Little Britain in the presence of a number of leading farmers. who were unauimc of opinion that it will greatly lessen labor. . Burden has already received several offers for the right to manufac- ture from mcnled parties. but has not as yet do- cided what course to take. -At the inlet to the LindsaDy-et. drain a sub- stantialirou uardhasbeen seed. to prevent during a ct sticks. rubbish and small boys from floating in and choking up and thereby de- stroying the usefulness of the new drain. The ideals a good one. At the time of aflooditwas a very dangerous spot for young children. and they would be there. quite oblivious of the.fact that if they overbalanced and fell in human aid could not save them fromdrowning. N ow they have a chance for their lives. â€"Friday last a man named W. C. Finney. claiming to be a physician of Tamworth. was brought before County Magistrate Deacon on a charge of forgery preferred by T. B..Dean. man- ager of the Dominion bank herawhc stated that the prisoner presented a cheque the signature of Mr. Corbauld, U. 3. agent at Orillia. and at the cane time handed him a letter appearing to have been written by a town physician identifying the bearer. Deceived for the time Mr. Dean permitted the cheque to be cashed. but upon presentation at the Orillla branch it was declared to be a toga. A war- rant was at once issued and Chief succeed- ed in locating his man and arresting him...... Upon being questioned by Magistrate Deacon the prisoner elected to be tried by jury and was accordingly sent to goal to await the October mines. DUNDAS FLAVELLE BROS. are very busy this week opening the earlier arrivals of their Au- tumn importations, and they open ‘ out beautifully. About the 10th instant they hope to have the greater portion on viewâ€"694. HAY AND STRAW WANTED. ‘ I am prepared to buy any quan- tity of clean cut straw and hay and pay the highest market price for same, and advance“ money on the same when bought. To be pres- sed atbarns or owners. ,. B. 1) 1mm. . Oflice next to J. P. Ryley’a Hard- . ware store, Kent-3.3.3699 . Quality always the Best. Prices Invariably the Lowest. Our.1ly-adeinTeasaudCofees foryearspasthasbeeualarge Mtdsdtwjactoryougaudwethdukthepubucof Victortucouuty forthetrcouï¬dencem us. . -. s .. Ourmnbitiouhasbeeutosupplyl'easwndCo eeso ester grade at about the some ï¬gures as inferior grdde‘gseu émdm thistle we have succeeded. - 321 mm throats, and with discrimination the experienced dealer cam. alums some rare bwr aimâ€"if he has the cash to ofl'er. Money is all-pmerï¬cl with Mosaic Men. We have‘madeapwrte‘mldr study of Teas and 00 cos}, and havesomeliuesthee _ofwhichcmmtbefouud tilt-HMS†at the some prices. and yourself of our experience, a \ one hundred and seventy. â€" additiontothe candidates pamodb the localmboard at the sunrise examinatiol’n in Julythe central board has named Eliza Fitz- patrlck. â€"Pn from outside counties who have been in atteï¬oe previously will be admitted again thisterm. andallotherswhoare able to on second ill-lamina work. â€"N. B. McGill has received ajunlor “"1:ny (secondclaes) certiï¬cate. his name was omit b mistake from the list of those drst published. [it Beachem has passed thejunlorloavlng bun authors. â€"Persons who intend donating prices this unicate yeararereouestedtccomm withtho headmastororsccre end ofthe month.lnorderthata uilprleelistmayappear inthilrcat'loalendar. Church loses. ‘ â€"Special song service in the Queen-st. Metho- dist church onSundayevening. Thonhoiristo beeseistedbyMesu-s. J. P.Cunnlng andn. 8. Recent, leader of the Markham choir. â€"The ladies of the Queemst. Methodist church will hold asccial next Monday ev Sept. 7th in the basement of the church. shes andrealcneam will beserved andagood pro- gram rendered. Admission. 10c. â€"CommunicnservicsswiilbeheldinSt- Andrew’s church next Sunday mcrnlmr. con- ducted by the pastor ...... At the preparatory services tube heldthluii'rldayï¬ evenln . at8 o'clock. Rev. A. McWilllams. . of l’eten â€"Rev. Mr. Collins of Iladsay. a atudentcf St. Mlchael'socllege. Toronto. will be admitted to the order“ deaccnehlp at St. Peter's cathedral on Friday mornin at seven o'clock. and at the halfpaettono'cl mass on Sundayhewlllbo ordained to the priesthood.- [Peterboro Review. ......Rev. Mr.Colllneis ason oer. and Mrs. T. Collins, south-west of the town. and he poe- eessee many friends in town and county who willbepieasedtotohearcfhlselovaticn. mu Sporting loud. -â€"MaudS. won alsoracelast Fridayfor her new owner at Owen Sound. â€"Monbars. 2-years old. trotted a mile at Inde- pendence last Friday in 2.20. â€"Ths Mogading Johnston defeated Hal Pointer and Y oMald at Philadelphia. â€"Fcr a nurse of 8500 Roseberry jumped 7 feet 2 incheshigh at Elmira. N.Y.. Wednesday. â€"At Markam last Friday Minnie Moore won the open race. defeating the pacer Cyclone. , â€"The pacing stallion Direct was sent for a special purse cf 81 000 last Friday to beat 2.l05. and did the mile in 2.1.95. . .Directhae a trotting record of 2.18. â€"The Cauninglou races this week resulted as follows: 2.32 class-Charles l). l. Hiram 2. May- flowers. Best time. 233} ...... 3 minute classâ€" Mamie S. 1. George B. 2; Lady Belmont 3. Best time. 2.52 ........ Stallion raceâ€"Hambletouian George 1. 1: Diamond 2. Easy Fortune. Best time. 2.442 ....... Free-for-allâ€"Moliy Clarke 1. Minnie Moore 2. Blackstone 3. Besttlme. 2.31}. â€"At the t independence meeting where $90m0had o hungup for muersandpeoers. the great stallion Allertcn went a mile against “Old Father Time†in 2.11 ..... The three- can old stallion Manager. by Nutwood. redo his recordtoanitho best seeing rocordfor that m ...... Nancy Hanks steered Ailertcn and Margaret 8.. 2.12. in a race and made the fastest angling-incentive heats (trotting) to dateâ€"2.12. Deatholamndaayseyatm. Further particulars have been received in regerdtothe illness and death atCalaaryof Herman Wendt. a son of Mr. Wm. Wendt of Lindsay. Deceased wasareailiont of Calgary for the paetelghtsen month‘ and was employed inthetailorlng establishment of Kitelyk Co. Hehadenioyedexcellenthealth npto aocuple ofmonthssgdwhenheoomplalncdcf aallgllt illneaandflfteendayspriortohisdoathwent totbe hospital. where he gradually grewworse. and Oddfellowa' oedema, and was astcady workmanandwellliked inhisnowhome...... TheCalgary’i‘rlbunectAug. â€mean: Yester- dayattmtho tuna-d of them hmpialm _ Our General Stool: will be found Full and Complete. mg' Part/es liberal/y dealt with. SPRATT KILLEN. Family Grocers. 0 a m p_‘( I; . w. c. T. u. TheannuaimeetingoftheWoman‘sChristian TemperanceUnicnwllibeheldlntheparlcr cf theY.M.C.A.cn Monday.Sept.7th.atip.m inthe Gore Mutual Fire Insurance Company Fifty cents per hundred for drstcls- risks. Cheapest-adhere Writeoroalicn 674. T. A. annmx. J. â€110’“. (ofthe ï¬rm of Britten BreeaJewslers. Innerof Wham County of tomâ€"414'. â€Marenâ€: has goneto Torontotovurchasefur and pat- ternsandwillbe ready at any time to begin workforcustomenlnmaklngupandrepalrlng . hreand Societies. in capes. gauntleta, capo. muncollaraeoo. Worknoatly andpromptly done. Nansen-tend Kenton-094M. Worthrennoiiarsam Anypersonwhohas nsodeson's Nerviline. thegreatpaincurawouldnotbewlthout itlf itcosttendollarsabottlo. Agoodthingia worthltsweightingcld. and Nerviline is the bestremedy inthewcrldoorallkinds of pain. Itcureeueuralaiain five minutes' toothache in oneminute;lamebackatonea cation:head- acbelna few moments: and s {notes not it til-day? Widow by drugglsts an ooun dealers. eePolscn hadâ€"194. __John Robinson’s Circus. Only Big Circus to be in Canada this Year. FETE DAY FOR THE MULTITUDES. ___â€"'E’.A. .2 000,000 CONSOLIDATION.‘EE LINDSAY. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. THE OLDEST. THE LARGEST. THE BEST OF ALL SHOWS. JOHN ROBINSON’S set-P's “more!†4/ i/ o. 's nerve pain cureâ€"N - Railway loses. -â€"Tuesday afternoon a special train arrived from Midlandhavingon board Sir Henry Tyler. K.C.B.. presidentcf the G.T.R... Mr. L. J. 81:5 geant. general manager: Mr. J. Stephenson. genera-l superintendent: Mr. A. While. district agent: Mr. Walteu. general mechanial super- intendent; MrJ.G. Macklln. divisional engineer; Mr. J. M. Ridden. divisional superintendent; Mr. Wraggs. superintendent of the Western divialcn.andeeveralcthera. Thepartymadea and pulled direct to Montred. Poterboro. 0'3: Probably t° “I WWW GaliautBufus Cheats. OnaprottyglrleayiugtoRufusChoatc."Iam very sad-pauses." he replied. “0. no; you belong totheoldJewisbsectuou are veryfair-I-eecl' Nothingaddsoomuchtothe beautyofafair glrl.asa clear. bright, healthy complexion. and toseoure this pure blood is indispensable. So manyoftheso-callodblood-purlderssold to im' myolmukh. slinuly. muddy skin. only drive thescrcfulocshumorsfromtheenrfacetceome internal vital organ. and disease and death is COMBINED.â€"â€" l : the B'blical. Historl Trium hal and Coloual Greatly augmented by New 1 ' "calm 98 c of Sceneograpblc. SOLOMON. HIS TEMPLE AND THE QUEEN OF BHEBA, aomaggwmwmmmnngem bragrgthRidJOEK far! a W.OIW.DIOJOOW.MB owns!“ construe wot ° famedsensationalSpectaclea. (“jthIGWSHOWS the inevitable result. On the contrary. Dr. ' . . .mml'..‘li‘2°:..."°“...l.°:‘..m°°°u. swimmer iOO--Beautlful Ladies In the Grand Ballet-400 “â€3““ w%,m°ggmgm “.h‘m'ï¬ 1.500 Prom We cameras or run In" m ï¬gmlmmsmgrgglhhonm“u """d - - W ISE KING’S“ tugglG-N- - -- # | â€""â€"â€" ' Awman?m§3€ao Tact? AND DIOLLARS.H grandeur WWW IMMENSE HIPPODROME TRACK EXCLOSING ALL. 50 - CAGE- MENAGERIE - 50 “3% mi“ M98. 9.99.9 5.111XIN9..W999998$†Lll sa lee Dram. R o flslwipemswssm .3. DON‘T FAIL 1'0 BE IN TIME 1‘0 WITNESS Till! $300,000 FREE STREET PAGEANT Witbitamyrladdeneof persormingwiidbeastnti are. lions. aye-lea. leopards, bears. python. concedes. boa-ccnstrictcsl. old. with their Miners. all thrown open with sides sown. in the mighty canoe - Paaronnaflcaa 0.. Hour m. â€"â€" T0 WHOM IT MAY GOKGEBN. MMOPIIRIAM'IP... - EXCURSIONS ON ALL LINb’S 0F KAILROADS. offleallhand'l‘ogn‘gguscil that n‘iuchgï¬mees hnbeeocsused y some. but foul _ condlii as used by iiltbdepoeitou 5 emww'm“ me mm. ADMISSION, - Oc. AndwhéreutheBouddEedminjustlcs AfowextraBeservodSeelsataallghtadvance. Eacllpexfcrmaocowillbeginwlthiho Biblical Spectacle of SOLOMON , thus enabling those who esire to mess flatly this Scripmral iii-tales! Spectacles. 0-2. malty to do n without waitim In no the wired drone print-mums. . --. ..__-._... .434- oedereaodin auctions of the Board of ear... calamities scoot A. Elglr bitham. __ atdenm authority regulatimsofeaid v". .5 Board and provide means whereby all x m.er till over. OLD “Gm _} a. - .am ‘ Pu. Moran it out cm H... animal. Evuy pa“ Wgnusmum“a€nnaxhrau rr. . “.1 ‘ A. .HIGINBOTHAM, Druggfsu‘. .us-wswuewr-ea -_L;§»._gm. v, n! 1.4.. ’" .\ j 4’ CONDITION POWDER l3 YEARS I3 ohm-mums amuse-{E "m... « n.‘ e :- x.-.»... . KL ‘ ‘A ~ «‘A‘i . «in!!! 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