wetty Worth‘West name of ’u to buy, is siore {‘3 past. The {ere for You as for 115 signs in 3“ EWELLERY. CLOCK$ : CHINA and weed this store a hm‘ MAN I. ,pinzrslwli Si. was. maps. h this, Toronto. that Mums. SIONS en, an 3991'! to In! :k. We Lindsay. October AGENT J. Sutcliife Suns, VOLUD‘IE XXXIV. WHOLE NO. 1984 can! A DTIflm 1 RM. MEN’S . . AND BOV’S Y t). WWW“ MW Fall Millinery Opening, DRY GQDJE MILLIN-ERY MANTLES QU BSC RIBE f0; W54“ a... "1 ANV'ASSERSâ€"“Queen Victoria: Her b Life md Baign.’ has apturod tbzh Brit Emp‘re- Extruordinary ustannm} 1mm 0 53°? : send 10! :0me . larqms at Lane The best popula- at the Queen I h" _ £3" mjeay sends . kind WdW “1133’; by thousandr giv- anthulufla Mn. Csnvuse 5 mm“ ‘15 9.3.49. 19"". mm: 3.53: ï¬ANV‘ASSERSâ€" In, “Ionizq Ont, 35km and Women W59 a†nun; six hours d'E“Y:_3°L NEW who serves his c This is out 1.78W â€3-: Six ‘noun daily, tor In: W. - "n... 36 content. with $10 woolly. Address NEW 11:0. 011:. AS ('30.. leafed Building. T0†Wednesday, Sept. 22, and following days? Km f-sz‘. , have no difï¬culty in serving you well. and patrcm, and ‘will be glad to do Line in all kinds of FOOTWEAR, TRUN ï¬nd us next. to‘J’orter’s Bookstore, invite Visitors to the Fair to inspect our display of Mantles and Dress Goods, gathered on centres of Great Britaiii, the conti- We Millinery, from the fashi nent. and America. CRIBE for the Emma ,way's iive 7W FORMERLY WARNER 81: CO.’S. Ad 791313223511“ 76 and 78 KENT-ST» J. S utcljfl'e 3: Sons. work h-nd ultinz “‘1 m: as" 1 wed-"1'5! ustomers best best serves himsel: n- motto. and as our Stock is all $158M mot; Mo, well. We extend greetings to our to to do business“ with them again. TRUNKS ’AND VALISES. You W‘ vkstore. 60 Kent-5h, Lindsay. OF TORONTO. Haw form now open. Better health. withhrgor mundane um: ever MorninBuln‘. Show run-nu. Hombmadmuod 1t. Good 2331!: gnanntoodln every w. H. SHAW. Prim!!!“- 9“, W IS mung LINDSAY. z'mz’sczy. 7U term st. the genus! prodnoeis improving, m. m usual ‘0 spam! 1 to our forum 1' You will Gen-nag!!! You:° Sand postal {or Toronto. 5‘ c†CENTRAL Agricultural Grounds, Thursday, Friday: Sitifday, SEPT. 23. 24. 25. DAILY PROGRAM. First Day, Thursday, Sept 23rd, EIGHT .0 CLOCK IN THE HORNY-G The Grounds Ind Buildings open {or receiving exhlbl I. 1 [‘0 Q.m.-_'1_'pe Exhibition Grounds will be open to 2 30 p urn-Juds? Gnnd qum'mszion o! Agricu‘tunl Puk : ings with Ball Electric 1.12113. 7.30 p [IL-Principal Buildings open to the 8.00 pm â€"Bmd tn 2 Promennde C . ncenA 10.00 p.m.- Cute: cloud. 8.3) n.m.â€"G.oundn and Building: open to the Public. 11.003mâ€"Judg3n2 0! Horses. Cnnle end All Live Stock comnences 1 30 pm â€"Green speeding commences. See clu- 40. sec 1 o! Pnze List. 2.00 p.m.â€"Srumso xx 1m: Rumâ€"Open only to horses who have never mnde better ride mm two~xhirty on any track up to 20th August, 1891. A prize 0! $60 will be givw. Emu-moo 83, md 33 more for prize winners. ls: prize 839,2“ priz: 820. 8rd prize $10. , n J “n... W-Ilrina Par. Second Day, Friday; PKILJ any. on. r.._â€" ._v. 2.30 p.m.â€"Acrobstic.'1‘npze and Wire Wnlkinz Per- formances, by 1.213 Ferert Bros. Messrs. Whlker and C. Mallory, Club Swingers sud Revolving Globe Performers. This combination "And: without a. rivui in mid sir pedomnces. 3.00 p m.â€"BAB\' Jrnmxa. 8.15 p m. â€" Acrobntic, Contortionista nnd Tumbling. - A_n___x-..- “Ar-fl 3.30 p.m.â€"% EVENING AT 7.00. Grand llluminstion of Agricultunl Park sni Buili- lngs wim Ball Elecznc Light. 7 00 p m -â€"P. incipul Buildinga open co 7 30 p m.â€"Ba.nd Concert md Promemde. 80 p. m â€"Intermissï¬on, with Acrobatic Perform- zhe Public. 8 30 DJ†-' 10.80 p.111.- Third Day, Saturday, Sept. 25th. EIGHT O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING. The Grounds And Buildings open to the Public. All Live Stack nnd every deputment. or me Exhibi- tion open to the Public. 9 00 a m.â€" Continuation 0! Judging of Horses end :11 - Live Stock 1.00 p m.â€"Blcrc1.a RACF, to be run in two hosts. A prize of gooar, nine, 13!. 85. 2nd 83, 8rd 82. 1.3) p m â€"Srnsmsu :s rm: Risa -â€"0pen to all horses. ‘ A priz: «)1 $100 Will be given. Entrnnee fee $5. and 85 more {or pm: winner: 1st to receive 850, 2nd to r.ceive $30, 3rd to receive 320. 1.30 p.m.-â€"High Wire and Tnpeze Perfornnn piece. ‘ 1.45 p.m_â€"1‘us GREAT I'm)! Duwxxo MATCH. ‘2 00 p m.â€"-L.\D\' Dam-:35 vou uncut. sz's. 2.15 {umâ€"Team Speeding for Sylvester: Plow. 2.30 punâ€"Acrobatic Pzriormnnco, Wire Wnlking. 8 00 pan â€"2nd bent; ï¬nish 0! Bicycle RICO. 3 50 p. m â€"-Gn.\.\o PARADE oi the Pr'ze Animula around the Ring. :0 ask: I E X â€[3] TIUII. ï¬hce. 1.45 p.m.â€"T 2 00 p m.â€"-I. 2.15 p.m.â€"'I 2.30 pans-l. THE LINDSAY ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS. First Day and. Evening. 16 cents: Second and Third Lays. 25 cents; Second Evemng 25 cents; Grand. Stand. 10c. Refreshments will Grounds at JOHNSTON ELLIS. JAS. KEITH. wmdant. Seq-Truman Two Seth cf. Tools and Stock; passesalon. Applyto m . LINDSAY, BLACKSMITH SHOP For SALE or to RENT. .JIQ-wd. ORWIN A. MORSE, Organist Cnmbridgoâ€"gt Method pinno. sin 'ng nnd m g' t Toronto 01 [11'de usic or Toronto Cansemtor. of Music puplls in for examination: a. ...-.1-..o‘ TURNER'S been on_3‘he‘ 'l‘um‘nn b: LVA‘AV .â€".._ ___,, been on the market tony yetrs end the demand (or them steadily incl-ones us it is en undoubwd not the: they no the greatest Blood Puriï¬er, Swatch Suennhener end Regulnwr in the market. h in the meet invigorating end exhiiinting Tonic ever oflered to the Cenedien publ‘c. It in: mined the pinnacle o! lune end is endorsed by the highest medial authori- ties. Victorious over Ill '1':in end be convinced Also soie men: for the Celiiornin Gold Hedi! Unler- meneezl FRUIT WINES. Striczly tumpeflu. nu fltvon recherche unexeeiled by my unporeed Prices surprisingiy low. Wriee {or pert-lentil to TURNER 00.. 12‘ York at . Torcnto. ______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Special Under end by virtue o! the newer: conï¬ned in . oer-m; Indenture of Home. which will he produced et the timeo! ado. there will be ones-ed to: sale by public traction, on Saturday, 18th Sept, 1897, h; A a-_._ e'. the hour of twelve o'clock noon. It the Benson House. in the Town of Lindsay, by En» Bowm, auctioneer, tho {allowing lends um premises, to win, Am. An Smock“. those certain or Inc“ of had suave, lying nod being in Town- ship 0! Verdun. in the County at V ' nod Province of Oumlo. end bola: computed of hit o! In: number my menu We“ number tvcn one, t'n the third Tommi: at «also. eonninlnz by ‘0 h MUSIC 1 no Wu. ALL um aL‘ULun-a u..." w. n ,7, Inch of land Izmme, lying sud being in the Town- rhlp of Vernhm. in the County 0! Vi ‘ Province of Oumlo. sud Mint compuod oi Inf! 0! Lot number twenty with. W number twenty-one, t'n the third Con Tonshl o! Vania-In. eonmnlnc by nd woh TERMS OF smâ€"metotpuchuo money to be pddcown nun moot-kinda». bum within one minder mom-h W. “no?†Dstod .c ninth“. zth Ar! 1*. Central F411. .J Ldging in the Hull commences. EVENING AT 7.00. UCTION SALE â€"or unusuâ€" FARM PROPERTY .Gnnd Concert - Gates dosed. ‘Unul v»--._r, Acrobatic, Cuxgtortionista md Tumbling. Speeding of Bond or Carmgo Eonel. â€"O§â€" Train Arranggnlents': xthu-d' Fare on 3.11 Roads on ma 2mm $0051.†r?$‘!’.EPP .'S IONIC BITTEIES bsvg _ 3-..-â€" President. with Wire Pet-(omen. : be obtainable on the 25 cents a meal- hedonbo. -, Sept. 24th. LINDSAY. E. E V A N 3. Crestwell. gnd Bulld- PL hue. immediate ï¬ns,“ CHEESE BOARD. I792 BOXES OFFERED FOR SALE. :‘ cut st Bicâ€"The Eastern nun-1mm i Association’sWinter MoetMinLind- I my in Jnnum. l Theeouncilchnmberwnsweiliiiledonl Thursdsy with salesmen tron: the diflerent cheese isotories. who ind come somewhst Before Mr. N. L. Campbell, the solel- Inen, celled tor bids the president. Mr.- Robertsou, called on Mr. Whitton to re- in Toronto. Mr. Whitton responded by mm: 23%“ view nnnoune s ong w 0 er delegate. had sueeee°tied in inducing the Enter-n Ontsrio Dsirymen’s Associstion to hold their winter meeting in Lindsey. which he the ht would ‘be held ubout 131: end 14th of enusry next. He further etched, as this m u: adventure to have euch a. meeting here. he would was“: that steps be tsken to eatebiish s good local membership. President Robertsun theonpcke for s few moments. steting he was pleased that the efforts of our repre- sentntives were successful, end he org-'d that all DRUM interested put their heads together and try to get new members before the meeting takes place. sud he hsd no doubt but they would be successful. and such e meeting would prove e greet beneï¬t to our farmers. HOW THE BIDDING WENT. The foliowing tsetories boarded, the Inumber cf boxes being pieced opposite: “‘ , 100 then went an eighth better. Mr. Whitton made it 90. Mr. Flavolle kept the bidding I up by Roma: 95 16. Mr. Fitzgerald then ‘ jumped to 911. and ï¬nally Mr. Whitton made it 9:51, and ee the other buyere re- fused to no higher his ofler wee accepted. He then eelocted 15 factories. all of which accepted. Five factories still romaine-1 unsold. the salesmen Mr. Campbell. eaein asked for bide. m: Flevelle cfl‘ered 9 9 16. Mr. Fluzerald 9§ end Mr. Whltton 9:? As the latter ntlemen'e ofl'er wee the highee: he r the remainder of factor-lee on board. The next meeting: of the cheese board will be held on Fri ey, Sept. 24th, the second day of the Lindsey felt. â€"Last Friday aicernoon Mr. Henry Howard's sou. Willie, about 14 years old. iell tramewegon in the lumber yerd ot the new mill and broke one of the bones of his left arm just above the wrist. He‘ went to D:. Wit can. who set the fracture and bound it x... needy in splints ....... Later on the same afternoon Mr. M. J. Wilson, who has met with ï¬ve or six mishaps within a pariod oi abau: two years. had the ï¬rst ï¬nger of his right hand takenifl‘et the second joint by the i-aw ‘ known as the boiter in the new mill. The ground flavor ( t the mill, and an elevator takes the blocks to th upper story, where they are placed endwiee, one at a time, upsn a. email truck and run up against the rapidly revolving halter. which splits them into pieces the p:oper aim for the Ihl‘ gie maehi_n_e. A few minutes before 6 o'clock _. "“H‘ -- - nm‘n niece of dust that had accumulated on the track in trout oi the halter. and was in the act of doing so when some one diverted his attention by speaking to him, and at that instant a tooth oi the saw caught the stick and jrrked his hand forward with the result above stated. The amputated digit was dressed b Dr. Wilson, since which it has not can: the least pain and is heal- ::3 result. T‘nu'e are my ‘ one who ‘ would 71-3“? lose their right fcrefloger 0.. than their left. but Mr. Wilson is one of the rev. for he is an aeeOmplished violinist as well as an excellent vocalist. and. as he told us himself. it his left ï¬nger had been taken 06 it would have “put an end to his ï¬ddling.†In his cpinion the accident lean illustration of the proverb that "nothing is so bad but it might be worse.’ .. . .On Tuesday afternoon. while a eon at Mr. William Nichol, ct Barnt River. Somerviile. was examining the nipple of a gun to see whether there was a cap on it, the hammex all ped from his lingers the charge explod , and put of ihe 13a of pigeon shot went through his left boot, smashing his second toe and align?! grazing theksides oi the ï¬rst and i . _ n- -L-..a 1n vans-a old- '3! F ENELON FALLS ACCIDENTS. of pigeon anon wwu vuovuaâ€" -.. ---- , , , _ ‘ smashing his second toe and III hill amazing the sides of the ï¬rst and l . The boy, who 13 about: 16 years old. was driven by hls fault: to the Falls, where Dr Graham dressed and bandaged the too which was not. so bad) Injured that It. had to be amputated. he shot did not go through the late of the boob. bu: t e dzetor extracted seven cr elzht pellets from 3 blackened and bllstered spot on the eole cf the no? juet behind the toe that was struckâ€" [Gazette A Freight Trein. Heavily Loaded. Rune 1 Into e. Horse Near Reaboro-The En- gine Badly Wrecked and Three Care Derailed About 11 o'clock Tueedey evening eepeciel freight trein, heevily loaded with lumber- grain. live suck. etc.. pulled out oi the G.T.R. yard! here. bound tor Belleville. in charge of Driver Sandy L \idiaw. Firemen Archie Edmonds. Conductor Fred. Bneeell and Bukeemen Johbitt end White. When about iive miles eaet the engine struck a horse belonging to someone in thet vicinity. inetnntly killing it. as the1 train wee going at a speed. The‘ animnl must havejnm the fence. ee it would be impaeeible for it to have got on the track through the gatee at any of the crossings. As a result the- hind wheel- of the leading truck leit the re ie tint. and were dressed along in that position to: over a mile. The engineer and mm fortunately diacovered the denser they were in, and immediately Jumped for safety. Had they not done an e: thnt moment the reenlt might hnve been Theenginc econ after this left the track. tamnzoatconeeideandwuhadiy Em damaged. Thewelghto greetthat only three other box can ran oil. one new lumber, which was turned helix across the track, whilethe other two car! eentelned liege N 1 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1‘. . 897 1.791 thorns. vita the primary . this money under a chord mar haul bymhndnlndmu er the mutual along-cu. on moonlit at that condos :11 a you to be mwnonuu ‘ lud- durlnn the currency“ 1):: motto The mmuloduPa-tnopoudin meat was gm to: Show: and mum .ltheohlmn Amt-ulna sated L on appuoauon. nnd min the jn menu l was van in tut: of Show: ad man» the slmantabyhln honorJn chcbuu'. ' The chin-nu and prlmm abhor 5;. thou-nee m1, wâ€" ....... . _., _- a he". The mean“; 1%...†53°33“ n . . o eppeer on behalf of the cidmenu end Mr. Auden-on. or MeSweyn Anderson, on hehnlt of ï¬r. Sineleir end Mr. Smith . After e lengthy ergnmenh by Mr. opkine. the judges were nnenlmone the: the ennui ehonld be diemieeed with caste. Thu in interesting to the me" who now pens for Mr. Senlthorpe. no it eettlee the ques- tion u to the ownership of the pone when grown; end eleo eettiee the paint thet no In at the lend on which the peel ere grown.“ no maria-goo cf the chattels. can come in end claim those pen made: either of their momma. or even the mount of money thet Mt. Scnlthorpe is to ply to the producers of the pens. J-uw At en early hmr Tuesday morning the Queen‘s :quere near the merket. erjoyed eomewhnt 0! e military eppenrnnceJt being the meeting place tcr the 45:1: thtelion. The little eqoere soon become alive with the volunteers wto had elgclnei their intentions to go for e ten deye' comp et Kl ton. Abant 8 30 the bettnllon basic hen . comm-lain: eix buglere end two drummers under commend ct Bugle M~jcr Pepï¬er, pended up Kent-ct. to the (QU‘I‘IE. An outedrill wee then proceeded with l the verloue compenlee until about 10 c! volunteera following. The suede m e very mdltehle one cone! erln some of the men had never c'omevl t ne INTERESTING TO FARMERS. RED COATS OFF permit: [tom In!" Ilecuvm The 45:1: thullon, Llndsny district. 1 was eompoeed of 21x ampules. 42 men to each (ompnny. mnklng n tom! 0! 252 well ermed men. The cmeers ue Colonel Sun Bu hes. Adjounu Sylvester. P‘ymuler W lmeon, Medial Surgeon Saler. Orderly Sergeant Short. anrter Mam: Bopklns. No 1 company. Capt. Banter. Llent. Henlewmd Mathews; No. 2 com- pnny Cent. nllace. Llente. Sutherlud and ngbee; No. 3 oompnny.Copt. Bola-2f Llenbe. Wllunmeon‘ and Snddnby; No. i eompnny. O'nemee. Cep‘. Evens. Llent. Thornton; N3. 5 oompnnv. Janettllle. Cops. Nssmytb, Llens. J. Burns: 2%. 6 , «Inâ€"1-“... nmr.,S.-.r.n1e2.Leute. company. wooavme. vayu. 9...â€... __ e, McMillan and McKef. The battalion wu camp on Berzleflekl commons. Kknmwn. (or ten duys axons wlth the 4m: Frontenrc Bstunon, an 15th Battalion. Banevme. They wm. be Inspected about Snurdoy next by Eon. Dr. Borden mlnlster rt mm!“ and defence. uni Maj or General Guoa'gne. cummmder of the tummy (cm: of Canada. The battalion will return hour): ‘61 and plum: ana punnu. luv uvwâ€" _-, was good and m: orioes mm: 3d. "Hum-.- â€"_-e, Amidst the auspices of e glorious Sep- tember day Miss Mend Whiuelde w united in the holy bond- ot mitimony to Mr. Albert Matthews Tuesday summon The ceremony tool: piece in the Baptm church. and we: conducted by the newt. Rev. L. S. Huzhson. B. D. assisted by Rev. Palncipel Wolvencn. brother-in law of the tridegrocm. The pulpit. end aura rounilnge Ind been very premiy decor-obt- trude Vroow. ocean: of the . m“ H... m- .mud in e lovely dress of .... -..- , R. F. Whlbeelde. 0! Little brluu. nnu euended by Misses Robie Walteslce and lube] Menhewe. eleo two smell brides- Inelde, Mince lee Whiteslde end Ger- trude Vroolnen. oonelne ct the bddo. The bride wee “tired In e lovely dress or i whlae eetln trimmed with peerle end veil. end the meld: o! honor in nlnk our end 1 horn bets lrlxnmed with chlflon end w lee vim; theyeleo eel-fled btqneuot whlae roeee end sweet peee. The bride- groom wee “tended by hle mum. Mr. Joe. letthewl. The ceremony penned od' In emcee luminance-and uthepeny :dlomed whehe new] end on heir played maï¬a-ow. weddlnc met-oh. Amongst the proton“ wee e joint. one from the Bepeleb church. Sendey eehaol. Y.P.S. 0.3. end choir. eoeoopenled by the follow- Ing nddflu: “On thin, the dey at your wedding. we wleh ycn ell hepplnue end only then God'- rlon end conelnnel blea- tntnre we. We 1 me not on you :53“. é» yon ecnld '3: with no (for u“ uâ€" “'â€" at), has we know shun wherewr you 5.1 the Alrnlghzy will have a l07!:g md ducted serum. We as! ycur soap. tame. a a mama: o! the friend: and m g mbflumlmdequh notuu phamunhmwm" A. s mobs but?“ “Sand†â€noel. â€Heal um otheoholrudhroevenl .m- musics-Mammy; .10 path“ .68 , w-.._-__, ducks. 50c to 60:. Camden: I were to be seen {mic otdl ting chkfly of “plan. pom. The deugand (aghast: articles UL‘IIu- vâ€"J ~- -* ' m In a» work of tho ; “that! loIplnflon 00 I' m 'mnvrl‘ you h". .111 have I 1071: .36 t. w. “I yen: wet? who at tho trund- and Market. CAMP. market bu um am In" '1"! WNW! 3' “u"! urn-A mn nudeâ€"Yam 036nm pron run Slnoo whoaâ€"my I tutâ€"bu lb boon mmmuutwnnonoendot the M an! marku- the other: Truly _ â€"-ALI_- no. m “y..â€" A Bod thg. I no on m at To: Post.) Simâ€"On Snndoy evenlnc hot n no! of ‘ obons 12 or 15 yam roman (unworthy o! ‘\ ulna coiled yonnz men). meted no the Solution Anny boa-nob. they having the hoblt or am the meeting- 3nd cottlngnplnnnchnmonnerostoben perpotnnl onnoyonon. not only no the my bntnonll othnrlxuent. About 9 o'clock. on 3 young 1 y. who hoe but moi urlved from the north country. gï¬awou.wethnvee â€Edi-m†ve. n dooen respects woo ‘ leaving thgxborneh, ohe In two nnd member! of the mm: [neutering It lo ms t bond to nay it â€~â€"- A 50min. Yam. â€â€˜0 an Editor o! “In; Poul Sun-In the Wade! 0! Sept. 10:1: there In an editor“! wrltuen with lands upmud (memhorletlly) In holy indication ut the .pWInCIIIUuw W â€", -7 , ment. es per llst given In the add editorial. There Is one nppolntment not Included in the listâ€"tut o! the gnllent edltor who ooculonnlly deg the pen to wane the sword. who. an the przeent eon-apt (V) ndmlnutntlon we: ï¬lled to n lleutennnt- colonelâ€. The Wench:- should nnhh when It begins. How wanld la do to continue thntnopnrtunn «Image was taken of COMMUNICATIONS. A More Suggestion. (To the Editor 0! Tu: Post] Sunâ€"In yeoeerday'a iaaue you had a communication h-om Dr. Bun-owe which contained, I think. an excellent sugges- tion. He saya: “1 would advertise. it necessary. and aeoure one (a qualiï¬ed overseer) used to road building on modern principles. and able to superintend the laying of artiï¬cial stone walks and lay the grades and levels on well." I believe the . above is a good idea. I. peraonallv. would rather see a resident 0! Lindsay get any oï¬â€˜loe in the gift of the councilâ€"provided he is ï¬tted for ltâ€"but it no suitable man lrom among our citinna can be secured. why not: J. A. G. Ardagh. 0.15.. 0! Bar- rie He. I ow. would come here. having ‘ written to a member oi the oouncllâ€"the mayor. I thinkâ€"to that effect some time ago. He is all that would be required: is a thoroughly qualiï¬ed road and pavement bullder. as the beautiful streets and aide- to have a talk with him! It would do no harm. and mlght reoult eventually in Lindon having atreeto and sidewalks thatw lbeaereditinsteadct.astheyare at present. a disgraoe to any town.â€" Yourr. Goon Roans. Dr. Burrows as a Councillor. [To the Editor oi the Pom] Barrows; in one leeue it describe: him as coming to the cannon “ with hle knite whetted." in another a! being in [Ivor oi ‘ 1m lune it would lad the public to lbelicve him the diecordent element en: the chic! object of the mayor's censure et the leet meeting, which I. being present, know to he wee. Why doee not the Wnrder mention it- pnrticuinr pets in this connection! Where were Touehburn. Soother“. Bobeon nnd Mxlloni How would their conduct compere with the doetor'ei 1 en tree to ndmit thnt Dr. Burrow- hne nude hilneelt heard end hue introduced may menu-en for the town's good. end thet he hes not tnhen trouble to purehnee eupport end good will. In there any grent crime in being etrclghttorwnrd end honest? I! be it blemed for his zenl in the town’e interest. it he he: given the council eomethinï¬ to do by introduclna gotd men-urn. ie hie e menus sin? The Wnrder think! he is otter Tonohbnrn end Gfllolzly. Well. i! the chnrge be true. end I hole living uptchie oethoi cfllce, ie it e . eerlone cflenoe He counted Touehbnrn f (or mumnvedollnutorn union panormdcometwoycmpnvioueJcr whichnobillweerendened.nndwhich did not go through in the neul way. He u-..“- or “a a. for enendlnl the public 899'. 15th, 17. winch no bill was W. and wnlw did not go through In the nuns! way. He binned '1‘. nnd G. for spending the public money on streets In which no npproprlntlon hnd been nude. and In some one- excud- oornor' mmdww° â€my!" â€min was or center I 3’9“!“33 I: erb- Quite M990“. pg. Emmnhry.lm1 on. W «Lathe med VII count the (mac about compactâ€. A ggwmmmanUvrumndebrur- mnemheuo! mmncfltoudmm utownomahllbu with I alps! moot. In but Sunday‘s Poor. madly Inppartnd the exhume- ID I! h! moron «abut!» the atop-yer! '1“ mum omwmwsetddo! Sm,â€"A o: stohmn tutimonhl Mr. Ronnie's utter. {To the Editor oi Tn: Poer Staâ€"A communication wed in the Wetehmen end Werder ct lest week eigued hyG.B.Bsnnie.retez-rin¢tou testimouinl given by him to me. dated 2m August Inst. which Mr. Bennie stetes was published by me in direct cpposition to en esteement msde between us. To this I here to say no such agreement was ever made. nor any reference whetever to its eppsering or not sppesrlng in the newspapers. The (set is when Mr. Bennie geve It to me I had not made up my mind in whet wsv I might use it. After it appeared in the DAILY Peer, and two de hetore it eppeured in the weekly. . ed to Benn step it uppesrlng in the weekly pupere. I cared himi! his testimcninl wee correct end true; he seid it certeinly wss, but did not want It published. I regurded his 1 request es cowardly and would not comply . . .. u- u... 1-..... ulnrrï¬d :0 ha m were concealed.†and to the se lmputeflone I will not here refer, ee 1 have glued! vindicated myself bdore the pnbllc In to them in the press of last Much. Yours. JOHN F. Cmmmas. Oekwood, Sept 15th, 1597. [In lent week's Watchmen e letter ep- peered tram G. B. Rennie. in which he emcee the: Tax Pas-r absolutely reteeed to omit e portion at a comment wrltven by Mr. J. F. Cnnnlnge end ed as [or bllcnlon. and am: we so "croo y†in the mutter. We did mine to omit It on Mr. Rennle'e order. but told bun we wank! be pleeeed to oblige hkn If he would send an so order mm Mr. Cnnnlm. thewrlter. new een as e es or er. an we in: (1 th (I ï¬red (1 «:1 bed l no elocrnetlve but to carry out the publi- .....“. at an latent. We 19::le Inge bum-nu... -v..- The annlvereery of the Methodist church at Cnmbrey will be held on Scu- dey end Monday. Sep . 26 h end 2751:. Toenwlllbee dtowldlnnerBamtr m4 ligands. . Red will condngh _the serflceam on Sundfely. hr: Model School Notes. -â€"A meeting of the model school ebu- denue was called may sttemoon to: the purpose of organizing e literary society. eevenl nominations had been maul. Arte! the following other: were elected: on- ? pm. Mr. G. Broderick: president. . A. Cameron; vice-president. mean. Currie: M98 @mzf'ï¬'nsgg Eur-tie; moonlitâ€: â€Â£12333. Bing- am; adingoecro . .538“ 1", H. ghompson. C. Mark. ff: students are entering 1103!. this work with onthnsisgm, and no doubt the liter. mjcoiefx gt 27 xi}! bogg'proapegou mi “ henna-aw W tome: yam. Lindsey Next You. The directors 0! the Beaten: Butter end Cheese Assoclntlon, including President D. Derbyehlxe. o! Brookvllle, end Seaway G. F. Murphy. of Elgio, met at the Basin house Wedneedly evening. A resolution paced the: on rector-lea unsung oheeee wee ehonld be asked not to msnnhctue the lest dny of October In each yea-Jo order to provlde mint 3 deterioration of qusuty each on 13 sometimes found In winter products. It we: e190 reulvedto meet in Lindsey on January 1113 next you. This was In response to n depu the Queenqt. Methodist church will be. held next Sunday. Tee putor. Rev. .J. Msztsrlnne. conducts the eervloe In tho m at 11 o‘clock. In the awe-noon at 3 o' a meetlnz ot the Sung: school and oongregstion will be addm by the otherputore in town. In the evenlna It 7 o'clock Rev. 1‘. Mmlng, B. A.. putt of the Cambridge-st. Kethodlet ohnrcbi ’ , AL - - .Anlm. A OLD" we: _-, 7, 7 o’clgck Rev. '1‘. Meaning. B.A..peew of the Cambridge-st. Method!» ehurcb, will conduct the service. A oatdhl