â€.0001 â€Wm “'1! C Mani Inntia l W "n m “M‘- .-vv-.-_ _. v flyw w an! it is now moth. even. one-third .710 driving course, either to: driving c speed? . The prizes altered this gut-830 or open race. and $10 far racoâ€"w'll attract some $9 to compete. B'cyclu raoea will flat New Sultâ€"Cathro 8: 00. (Western Excurs'ons-G. T. R. Wanted at Onceâ€"Mrs. B. M. Bea]. Marine Suppliesâ€"J. G. Edwards. ï¬ Chanceâ€"A. D. Moon,.Stirlixu. -- Property for Sale by Tondbrâ€"J. Pearce A Word in Your Earâ€"Arch Campbell. 8004:1323 to Lfndsayfs Fair â€" A. :J. Gra- m. B. Wilson will hold. him annual Fall Ininery Opening on Monday, Tues- by and Wednesday at next week. "mm stock comprises all the np-toâ€"dnte slyleq and umberials-â€"w.1 râ€"- ..__v__r~_ m patrons of tho cheeu'lagtory look very happy theoodaya.‘ and no wonder. The Cheque!!!†mm have Seen issued by the treasurer; yieldhg to the patrons} about 80 cents per 1 In. for the'r milk. after drawing and all expenses we deducted. After another month butter. will be started â€in. and we took for a large incroaao in the number, at patrons for the «comet! during tho: wintor' months, last .w'ntqr tho “stump yggo‘guite 3'5 Efï¬eâ€"13511" 1‘1nt :6“. The' {rack h been made our with the Lindsay mapfbe’ug widsngd anti Ievelled so LL‘# 1 satisfactory. and meant indications as that butter w 1! M a good price. I!» directors of the Marlpoealahow up mijg prengrationa (01;. a splen: Ichzi r63. OAKWOOD. 7 mom wandenoo to The Post ) Mr A. 0. .gxug was so Tpronto last 1: tbs number of. lace- u opened up this week full to orertlow ng with flannela underwear, weeds sh. rungs. mantle as at other. lines. such .' . Bone. «c.1310 bulbs“ a! th a store mm to hep grow'mg till it nowlooh like on of the big Toronto Japartmental atog‘ey “ . N‘s! ï¬tter Than Everâ€"O. B. C. Anct’on Saleâ€"Elias Bowen. Met Couponsâ€"Kerr . Co. LOUA L NEWS-LETTERS DALRYMPLE. Dani: Thursday morning tha hum! of tie threshing machine was. heard for the: flmt time thiaseaaon .here, at the in of Mr. H. H. (annular. We were all very much. pleased. to see our old friend, Hrs. M31131» 0! lan'lton. among us again, and. hope the next ï¬ne she’ will make her visit Evieâ€",rglidifltownsï¬'p. and respectably connected in this vicinipy.»" 7 net or NEW A ovsanssusN-rs ‘ Tob‘as Fitderald. who was decidentt- nDY‘sh'ot at Buffalo Lake.7N.\V.T... was well and favorably} knowp’ in thi5_ yi‘]- manna» cameras. The “Harvest Ham†at Christ's church, on 24th Sept., (Sunday next) will be an interesting- and profitable event. It Will be cdndiucted by the Rev. Mr. Rit. Toronto. On Monday, 5th, a garden party w‘ll be held at the me’denoe of Mr. Thos. StephensOn. Revs. Marsh, Lindsay; Davidson, Pet- uboro; Aiien, M‘llbrook and Mrs. Allen, and M’ss Russell. of Lindsay, are inVited to contribute {o the musical part of the program. Admission. 100. A n'ce party of the fair sex, of Lind- say. accompanied by then" "gallants." wheeled to Omamee last Saturday night and enjoyed. the open} air con- cert by our band. They were the 3113338 of the Com‘xnercial house. '- __. "‘rhé Method‘sts inteiad‘havmg a re- open‘ng of their church after being newly pa‘nted and decorath ‘oy_Mr. gear. for tho' Inpcflaï¬hlfe Assur- ante Company of Canada. 31-0 for ï¬e Union Assurance Society of Lon- don. England, (Fa-e), and the Scout-h Union and National Fire Insurance Company. W--. .m past week Mr. and Mrs. Bay and family have been visiting, Mrs. Ray’s punts. Mr. and Mrs Chrysler. 'Dhey are going to take in Uxbridge before thgy mtgmï¬omez _ Last Friday n nght the Womans Pore." an laziiissionarylg Society held. a. so,- cial in the Methodist church, which turned out a success. WIRED anll lflSlIlfllIflfl Oil-ELISE. (Cormndnm to The Post.) The; village has been" very. quiet hnd cderlyâ€"no police_cgur§;_ tr‘ials. _ Our Umemee and Em 1y tall show' on an and 5th of October. promses to be attractive this season. The lists are in course of distribution and the large “He are out. I Prieeuey’e 3110! Oeode me $he he in Cennde. 8mg" e: 250, 40¢. I00, 650 and 76c. No «me in Lind- eey er eleewhere Mug enything like ï¬e veluee Sm re each u Flannel “he. 30 inch. wide. Be, 34 inch. 70, 36inch,10e. Cotton. yerd wide, be. He seeds unrepresented. Vel- Ie fer every humane child «I step as well as the nether. Our New I" ll Stockis ï¬m-clwl, better value then we ever ofl'ered. at lock-bottom plioee. Our reputecion for Black DMD flood. is known to every lady walt- ig e good Bluck Dreee. We ere [hing better value. now khan oh my other time. will be given vith the sales from this forwmd. Silvorm gumnteed, ad will not cost you one cent. KERR BU IO COUPON TICKETS L Hunted amount of 08. to Loan mortgage st. love-t m Now dil- Opposite Pmtoï¬oe, Lindaâ€. 1011a K4929: CANNINGmN. JOHN KENNEDY, mm BlockJKcnc-ut Lia; roi'uu’ tas‘thtux oarâ€"vice. .‘ydu have rendered. tug-nines 100521“ been teaching our class in 3111 y! school. We all rah you to continue, your good war in our. behalf. Perhaps! we Dan. "Dewey†made lots of no’se.but was struck out twice. In Billy Har- per (captain) we have a true: sporte- man. He always gives his opponents the benott o! the doubt. and hten works harder than ever' for victory. (W th a little practice he’ll make: o star behind the but. Jack DeLquy and. Audio Dixon wouldn't both. weigh 150 pounth, .‘zut they play A1 baii. - DEAD GAME Quite a number of younï¬r peoplo assembled at the how ot . John Houldaralmw on Tueulay..12t.h.inst.. to shmthoir kindnoap to him an “ac r in ‘Sudoy school. cud accented in! with a bible andA tho _llo_w_ing. ad, dress: mo Mr. John Bouldershnw. Dear tendonâ€"We. your upila and friends. have assembled are this main. “1.9!“! 19'}: 9 ï¬lial?“ may James McKinnon is building tin-ice house large enough to: supply the vil- lage with ice during the summer. This w;ll save everyone having to put in Eco. It will be a large building. and Ed Preston has the. contract. . 93mm. (Correspondence to The Poet.) Mr. E. Moore attended. the Teachers’ convention in Minden on Thursday eVenfng and Friday; also the Free Masons‘ lodge on Fr dny_ evenjng. u- v‘-vâ€"- Professor Houston. passed ghromgh here Saturday mm; on his ya: back from the Teachors‘ convention to his home in! Togonto; r. .A 3-. ‘Brandon wheeled. over to Hindu: to. attend. lodge on Friday evening. Mr. Moore accompanied him back. _ _ _ MANILLA. (Correeoondenoe to The Post.) About 300 people turned out last Saturday to see ,the ball game between our boys and. Creswell. and. they were treated to a [good clean game. It was expected tin players would be from Cresswell, but when the game was called there lined. up for Cresswell Neil Sinclair. of the old Lindsay league nine. Varcoe. Ramsey; Sparks. and the two Wuodwarde, of the old‘Snlem‘team that never knew defeat. But‘ what. if our boys were one man short. ? What it the opposing team. we: nearly all of Salem‘s old invinc'iblee? They were all good fellows and. it. was: merely. a game between cousins for sport‘s sake. 'l‘h‘nga were very evenly balanc- ed until the seventh innlnza. when the visiting team! got a slight lead wh'ch our boys failed to overtake. and at the end. of the: ninth. the visitors were still ahead. Abba: th his: Dan. Vamoo acted an umpire, an (ill- ed the position admirably. Be my have .madn one or two; errata but: not intentiopally. _We'!l paws you_ saga. avg-.v -_ .. _ v - Mr. and Mrs. Sam. H hes attended the evening session of convention in Minder: Thursday. They report it “good.†, The delicious repast served was very refreshing and; the; program was excellent, especially Mr. HOuston’a address. Miss En Sew?“ spent _Sgturd§.y 19d We have a telephone, in our‘ village wh‘ch connects with Pontypool. Janet- ville, Liftord and Wick. Thanks to Mr. Stephen 815500 for this accommo- dation. van-av uvâ€"vvvâ€" _â€"-_ .7 Bethany 153de ton it; poor side- walks,wh ch in owing to our council not having backbone to go to work and it them. as councils of (armor to travel on aftpr 9‘81“: , MANY. (Correspondence to the Poet.) It is with deep meant that we are called to annOunoe the sudden death of M1111. E. Byers. of th a place. De- ceased. was going to milk with. a pail on her arm. when she collapsed. and in lam than ten m'nutes was a. cox-pa. Heart trouble was the cause. She was 52 years at age. and was highly respected b! every one. She leaves. a ,n-Ij L- __A.-_.. Lh:n There was a very pecular snake killed here by ’nhos. McElwain‘e week or so ago. It was yellow in co!6r. and people say it was a. blow-adder. Also a hoopanake was seen by somle boys near than village. again. Reports saythat M733 Maggie Howey is somewhat better. We are very: sorry to, see that M’s: A. Richie does not get stronger. as we m'as her. very. muchkin everything, but we hope aha will soon recover 50' as go be tabloid)» ‘qut‘ ones; “mag-e. Miss Essie Hdfll‘wain went‘ back to her school. after spending Saturday am! Sunday ï¬lth her; gal-09m â€" JWâ€" -_ 1,. :éxted by every one. She leaves. a 11 nd undone child to mourn their great loss. Her remains were inter- red in Graham's semetery on- Sunday. the funeral being one of the largest that has ever passed through here. 5.3m undor'iig 338nm root: She returned to Linden Sunday evening Messrs Blair and Stephen: are threshing around here now. The! are doing fine work and grain is. turn- in; out to the satisfaction of all. They spent last week threshing at. Mr .Harq ron'e and Mr. McElwain's. and. they say it made! the 01d gentleman grin when he saw ‘h’s granary. so full. Quite a number wéht to lngolchshyy last .Sunday to see the bapt sing or Mtugobt. Ritchie ape at Sunday at home here returning to Minder: Sun- daz: evenitg. kn arrived and his price. um'vory W10. Mural-on a: Gllchrnt no nhowlng a very hm rum at Blah: run- nolo. may luv. u “out Job at 7 cent: In <1an atrlpu that cannot be replaced at the brim. They! have Just received. 50 pica. at new Shake: ot dittorout qualitlol and. price‘ In dark Loch Lomomi Shining: the! have a uploadid and“ at: 100. my abut plain taut color pink! nut 50 a yu‘d. and have a fungus a.t 70. So. “9‘ 12¢. I!L;-_ _‘. nun “VD per yard. and. .‘III (11:; qwslit'loa at In or prices. Highs“ price! {unpaid 5:} v-â€" 7.- . Kent-IL. Nudistâ€"w. Kw. the mm. in “mud to not you up a Mo. uobby an t of cloth». or an ounqat. Bu stool; or (all 300d. ï¬Bome ot'the (armor: mu exmom at. the [unduly Central. Mr. J. C. Parrish has been bun nint- in; a new well and. bed my success. and Mix. .tohell Huron in to next one noon. The Weekly Past Iendeâ€"the other: follow. Subscribe now and. get nil the (Out-Widen“ to The Pan.) 016 will buy a ascend-hand 3(- mlo qt J. 7A.. i_lliu_m¢_z_n‘l hum-I LW-uv vv Una-‘- _ J""' -7 Mr. Jan. Mill" hag purl} from Mr. Geo. Magoo» of Fanelon; F31 . h I (am of 50 30m. IOUUI part out m1: lot 17. 90115 9- 7,“. .L new. (Correspondence to The Poet.)- Mr. H. Eyres thrashed for Mr. A. Magoo. our worthy move, a. tuna crop of peas, oats, wheat-andi-barlqn Cub» eatmutod yield is 60 bushels per acre. It took between 45 and; W lbs. of tw‘.ne to'bing the y_ield of eleven) alcrea. also he another feature of tho show. and last. but not least; tha grind con- and humorous songs. Don't forget the dayâ€"Wednesday. Oct. 4th.. POWLES' consign: .WOODVXLLB. that Madame Dreyfue'hee tam e villa. etgijolggeetone. neg, Dover. Eng land. This report his been denied, but many believe Dreyfus will go to England on his release. The Journal des .Debuu. however, says: "Wo are assured that the b- 111in will receive an orda- tor Drey- fus t0 leave Rannea unperceivod very shortly. during the m mun. Government does not know. or, In .;,Tho Jourial den Debuts. ham. £55,110va age {on-going wgth the report The omcialnnnouncement was made in the form cabled to the Associated Press. In rnrder to avoid demonstra- tions 0! Any kind “Renae. and in Paris. But the Mon-.01. Dreyfus was not merely imminent. but was «ctually signed yesterday morning. Measures have been token in kenne- in connection with it and it will have a. good effect generally. ' they do to flail-ad. (The newnpnpen now publish the ï¬rst. semi-0M3] announcement o! the Cabinet's decision without con- mont. ‘ any case. does not any where Drey- fus is going. " Gnu-in nu Simulated. Paris, Sept. 20.â€"At 4 o'clock this morning M. Guerin promised tenur- rcnder. There has been considex‘ble unitary activity in the Rue do (me.- brol throughout the night. Will Be splrltod 1.17. It is said that Dreyfus wm beeent abroad before the promulgation of his pardon. in orda- to avoid demon- -..tr_ations. . Up to 6 o'clock last evening the utmost calm prevofled throughout Paris The decision of the (hbinet to pardon Dreyfus seemed to hove pals- cd unnoticed. The only remark heard was; “We expected it. †M. Auguste Scheurer-Kestner, the former vicchprwident of the French Senate. and great champion of the cause of Dreyfus, was born Feb. 11. 1833, at Mulhouse. Alsace, from which place the Dreyfus family also hailed. He was president of the Chemical Society of Paris, and was a prominent member of other socie- ties. He was political director of The Republique Francaise h-om 1879 to 1884, and was a Republican in politics. He took a great interest in the improvement of the working classes, and in 1865 founded a co- operative society for their beneï¬t. His republican ideas in 1867 caused him to be sentenced to four months' imprisonment and to 2000 francs ï¬ne. He was elected to the National Assembly in 1871, and in 1875 he was ï¬rst elected to the Senate, of which he afterwards became one of the secretaries, and eventually one of the vice-presidents. He was defeated for reelection as vice-president Jan. 13, 1898. He has Written extensive- ly on chemistry. "‘In principle" is en idiom nome- tlmee used in send-amend ennuunev menu or forthcoming action. It seems to have but slight Imus-mg on the matter, except. perhaps. that it implies the fulï¬lment of various fur» malities before the pardon :9 actual- ly issued, thereby qualifying the up nouneement of the rdon wah slight tentativenm. It not known yet whether the pardon includes enmes- ty. â€-4.969 Paris, Sept. 20.â€"u. Sahara-Kemp ner, the former vice-president. of tho Senate. and champion of Dreyfus, h dead. London. Sept. m.â€"The Kenna cot» respondent of The Daily Telegreph. wiring at 9 o’clock lest evening. says: "There is reason to believe that Dreyfus is already out of prison and that, with his wife. he will probnbly leave Renae. to-night." Drayfue Pal-den. Paris. Sept. milâ€"The Council of Ministers yesterday decided to pardon Dreyfus in principle. The pardon will take effect in a. few deys. Dreyfus has relinquished his appeal for a re- versal of the judgment of the court- martial. l’omor 'lu-Mdont of tho I‘m-oh Son-to and Drona Chlllpl... :1}me 533(1an avigfi music. Than the ladies new :1 with hot tea and 001100. . PINEDALE (Cortoapondonoo to ï¬lo Put.) Mrs. Epton. of Prince Albert. has been visiting hero with her daughter, Mrs. Win. Rankin Mrs. Luge and her daughter. of U:- bridge. inra‘ visiting friends in this nov hood. uni: Book!!! to “hiding Port Perry Nah school. Mr. Wool. Oliur In gllvlng up Korn- ng. audio flmoul‘toon thuznd of October. Mr. Paco. Lab has noted o hm near Epsom. Mrs. Wm. Hall. who got hot foot hurt gono_ “no I80. “8 able to ho ground “tin. -5â€. I 1') his “gunï¬ght. -_ mwâ€"i 70‘ on: m â€"S and on haul! of 1. class. Flora. Barry, Bertie mld......h£r. Boul- damlmw. 119100313 m1}?! lurptilo. LI- _‘--- Erz'mw'aa aim; m. 31...; after which {vary enjoygblg one: PARDON WAS SIGNED TUESDAY. ‘l‘ho Pula- or the much Govern-on. In "I. Prl-oiplo"â€"Wln tho gunm- Ilg Phi-u. lonuâ€"‘l‘ho flow In Buolvod cal-IPI. [chomp Ion-or. lull-u Chg-plo- ot Dust-a. Dood- hang a tontxn May Ere Thin Have Been Smug- glod Out of Bonn». DREYFUS IS NOW OUT. I. SCEEUBtn-K 3613'. Oldâ€. \\ but “In Pflnolplo" lea-n WEEKLY shave kindly The Bonne- 00F bat not‘b very all inst â€"_â€" â€"- 'â€" nr-t uop, Vex-ton? whence the: u- tnrnod to Nantes to catch the 12.18 pan. express for Pub. loav- m the brother: to continue m hey alone. It 1.. believed the D “1% at on lntcrmedlnte station to cake I can In on unknown dln-ctlon. Durh- lot Yo. Incl-Col. Path. 8%.. 211â€"1119 Antone will to- morrow pub the following declm from flower Chpuln Dum- - â€rho Government at the It ubuc has given me “hem. But ube y In nothing to no thont honor. mm toâ€"dny l mu: con- nue to oeek mutton to: the flight- tnl ndlclu error of which I remain the II. "I wish rum to know by 1 Malta 1ndxment that I am Innocent. My hoot! will on] be at not when there rennin! not n le henchmen who Inmate. to me the] Io crime ed by nnother._(88;no§) Alta-d ytnn." 'l'gnk Trul- lor Moe. Bordanx. France. Sept. aâ€"ne Petite Glrohde an that three traveler! arrived here today on an trun tron Nantes. one ofrwhom m recognised u former Cnphll Dayton. “my rent to 1 hotel Intimating their Intention to pm by the Moe ox WE“... . The 'bï¬h; thi: tollowlng dew puckâ€. from $3001: “A unï¬t: at In:- u'l’l have “guilt Rum and agesâ€. tom mare-NI to Inc. Dreyfus. and room have tho been taken u a loan hotel. The Imus. Lg mung tog New for; Ind A, __ A- to m that he can live . only a to: , months. The Government hu :1 to mm over and V meet and has recommended that he In on the 3:73". ml: grunt: “11ng thatwhe wul It 9 V 0 e bflem o2 Ann-«"9“»: 'A. â€"â€"-...' vv â€"â€" -â€"" 3,53 gm, All tour the: entered I nu:- clul computnont. in Villa “9'9 '9" ‘1‘ In other new It was intended by Man: from my attempt to u- Nantes. Sept. LILâ€"Urey!†urlved hen thll mornlng (tom lienues. nceompnnlfl by hle brother, M. Muthleu Dreytm. the Chlet or the Bee": l‘ollce. I. leeu. % pollcennn. The party troveled u re. The tall: reached the m- ay m “on nt 8.11 mm. The Dreyfus hxotlten dllghted on the mutton: nut. followed by l. Vixen. who qulred l! they could have n flute room. A waiter replying In the man. the brother: entered l room and ordered two “and†0! null. will. I. Won: end the poueemn rammed out- side the puhlle her. malt: m than nude coneenlu the Bordeaux r:- m "tetanus: '951‘5‘33259 - ...‘.' r‘uâ€"vâ€" â€"-â€" .- mm. m- dnnnuc turn in the Draft" drum wu taking place, Ill Benet cot. and the depanm of the among whom: of Devil's Island m no pore noticed ml The Celebrated Prisoner Values Hie Character. kennel. France. Sept. 20.â€"Csptnln Alfred Dreytns st 8 o'clock this morning left the prison hero in which he hnd been conï¬ned since his return from the Isle dn Dishle. had proceeded to Vern. where he took s tnin hound tor Nsntes. His departure wns completely unnoticed. I. Vim the chief of the secret service. nd the Prefect. M. Dun-nun. nmved at the prison si‘ter midnight bringing the Min- iuer ot Wsr's order hr the releue or Dreyfus. The latter mud tron: the pris- on to the Boulevard henne, where he en- terednvnitingcnrrinxesndvssdrimto the Vern Station. outside the town. linthien Dreytnsmethimntthetninnndcecomo my!!! “I! t? Hui“- , n, ALA nuâ€"Oâ€"n Eh? Billâ€"Sum?" ' ’tnvelu. A DREYFUS MESSAGE. m ll “-1-. to Along-n. MI. lute- on an Wu; Ripe-ad Kat- unim- '18 tel-7U to Amvu at an“... L-ortooâ€"A Gm! LINDSAY'S ‘ LEADING CLOTHIEB. . . No ï¬rm in Canada can give equal value.‘ the petfcction of Fit and Finish, Fash. ion and Fabric is fully sustatned. All the talk tn the world won't make ï¬ne goods out of law grades, but these goods need very little talkâ€"they speak their worth, All will be in readiness by Fair time when we will be We want to see the store -full of buyers and crowds standing around our corner and taking it in. Don’t be afraid you will be in the way. All are welcome. We are prepared to make special pnces on our §pecnally. well bought stocks. Put us to the test. “Your money back†acts as a check agaznst selling you anything you don't want. This store keeps pace with the growth of the Town and 0 Fair time we will hold a sort of Autumn “HOUSE-WARMING.†That's the next thing on the progral rolled in on the floors and rapidly opening up. in Lindsay, but never before had we anything ammo. W 0VEBFLOWING WITH 0PPOBTUNITIES. “ALI/VA Y5 GOOD AT GOUGH’S.†Bulth'a Falls. Ont, t. mâ€"‘rhe ad- journed lnqueat on the 0! Ann Blake opened thla afternoon baton Dr. McCal- lmn. coroner. B. G. lallak. collagen- torney. was preaent on behal! of the wn and air. Fox. barrlater ot appeared tor the primer Blake. The avl co went ï¬cflwot‘i. that ï¬hhg‘hlkwlh v‘e‘hld He ma mu :1 e an nl ht ln drluhlu; that tie Blakenfnouae ho d wu usually qulet and paacehl. except when liquor was present. when one or the wine-nee mum It aa whtakey anu ht and tho vlcto th guzmzi'muam ' ° °“ 'M '" Blake conteuedtoha vonhla wlte- conduit on Batami‘raay‘tvenl:a alleg- nx t 1 lie was mum. no Grath. Re mate-ed to at lauat three dlt- ION†puma who held out no lnducenenl tormmdou~.1‘ho1aryretlndati 9.111., to consider.“ verdict, which the: "on W In In “vim yam" mum 3““ '50 no harm am ochre the In hue and mum to Perth to Justice. Oder and Men-duh. ï¬eld n dtun‘ In Osgoode Hull yesterday afternoon for the mothenrlnxthemrveda ~ not: on the question whether under election act witnesses could be med or mun-ed to ma elthcr volun- tarily or otherwise tor whom the muted thelr ballot: at 5:: grace. t. 1:â€, “MI 1' melt the one. 1. EWPMJIC _Il.r.‘ W. _D. McPher-on. end-ted by ll’r. Bristol. 23: the petitioner; The: reserved then-d gluon. me you on u Berlin Blake 00:10.... to null. POI-led nu wuo. Toronto. Sept. 21.â€"-'l‘he trial Inga“. In theNou-a Waterloo election none. Justice. ()ng and lieu-«um. gland n duly: The Ron! Seou' plpers were royally en- terulned by the Detroit branch of the St. Andrew'- Socleu Inst night. and they ere loud In their pulse of the hoaplthuty of their American con-Ins. Grand Registrar, A. Oebchln‘er. Berlin. lest Year In King-tom It nu been decided to hold the next you'll ' of Gm! Prlory at Kingston. On. The drnt Templnr val-run In Camdn m given out at Kinnmn. nnd It In thought ï¬tting that the centennlsl should be celebrated there. Inter. D. I... My. Wind-or. Deputy Grand Under. Ptorladal Prionâ€"London Dunk-(.1). W. B. S Lanna: H. mito- umrl t J. D Matte. Burk; Kt: puma and mt WI Din Met. A. Snub. Peta-ham: Quebec l’r v. nee. J. B. Trad erJlonlrenl; New Ban mum}. Lem lemon: Nova Scot“. David 3. CI 1. Rallux: Hamilton, C. H. mon- tou, Winnipeg: mum Columbia. Dr. 8. J. mum]. “menu-u l'rche Haw-u! win-1. Dr. Dam}, Remingtqu Ell 'Grind chnuuur.‘ mu a. Wine. Moo. ml. ‘l'bo ï¬-plm Gm: Priory Elect“ one“ at Windsor. Wild-n. Boot. Zlâ€"The following oinrer: were elected by the Gnu Priory (0-day: _ 7). V. cm. at. John. 3.3.. Supreme unnd “We ill] on: you ime 'nullori (113670: manna! t of your side of the an. to be Mu bop! forn._ “1'8.“ A _, mâ€"lnmedhte New York. Sept. w on S has had pa Captain Dreyfus. the 8 Cooper Company or this city sent to flu- a cubic momge go, of which the tubing is n translation: ‘wuptm Dreyfus. Benet, France: Nntlolll hag-o Busch.“ rectal-don Grand “tubal. John Com Tamra. Grand manner. 0. 8. Blllmn. Hun" Grand Conunbk. William Bo'dou. ow: Grind Ch apmn. Rev. J. B. an: amen: of Men’ 3, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. mum. mu MID. [out Waterloo Eleono- Cm, flora-o. m m. mu 1' “RAID “"33. Dreyfus elated mm. “Hegel-Cooper 00.. New York.†' on the rogramme. Forty cases of NEW FALL GOODS idly opmiï¬g up. We have long had the nncst Clothing Store had we anything to equal these 1899 carloads representing, B. $325122! B.H.E. unhaodbpoaï¬s MONIIOOIHDOHH 3 Z a _,__ ‘" 1mm?“ "" W3 m the 1300.; who â€433.; "am“ n “mm mm“. mmme www.mm m «E .n m. mm mm; myor o! émiï¬-Iï¬; ‘13.. HBQT £2?â€" dql: Sharla Gnu-ran of London. the 3M} of 9m Agriculturd Society. site the temporary platlom. abbo- lite the gum! stand. which, by the my. was ï¬lled with ladies. hun- dred‘votpooplepressedrorwnrd to “Miriam them.who grasped u may hands a It. could Mmdmdehis myutheplat- form. 011 the pladom with li- were Hon. Geo. W. Boga, It. W. 8. Culvert. I.P., Dr. Johnson. H.P.. M. I. UcGugan, M.P.; John m let. I? Lunbton; H. Avery. ‘D I..____ ,n A. spent. e. couple 0! hour: viewing the exhibits. At. 8 o’clock e double line 0! hone-nee entered the grenade. fol- lowed by a. bend, end the waiting a'owdreieedcheerutercheeruthe carriage eonhining the Premier. to- gether with Hon. Geo. W. noes. Hr. cough, Preside“. of the association, and Ir. Evans. the Sea-etury. drove in. Mthecerriegedrewupoppoâ€" The Premier and Mr. Boa arrived on the morning min, end were met at. the nation by an enormous eonâ€" coum of people. who cheated than hastily as they were driven through the streets with a mounted escort aid an enthusiastic brass band. After this demonstration the crowd proceeded 09 the Fair ground- and Hon. Geo. W. Rose spoke {or e still shorter time. and was received with fluttering oordielity by the people at Kiddie-ex. who have watched hieee- reel- (or so may yen-e. Strethroy'e l-‘eir is worthy of e. visit tron the Premier 0! the country. It is repre- sentative o! liddleeex. Middle-ex is representative 0! Ontario. end whet more is there to be laid? The ran-m ouu no I... Indiaâ€"I: â€finial. 19. to Dr. “4 II; rur' u Swmyâ€" 1.... room. ‘ Comet-on. a con. Phonicâ€"A lapel-l OM Eï¬JUEBBON.RIw LOMA ' E . on ' :1], ug. Mm- 39% 20-.“ tho I"? 189. mm :1"!!!me Hem! motSOOOotthepeopleo!lhdr noon. . mm'“‘“r’m“.,*imim mm m. an m included an a mum -JE.\NEY- - 0:! bou- penned putts. who mud n. wé§epfï¬rat£wsor§gm¢ “3th I], M] I a , mgutgspm‘ â€0:515“ oi tho Dav. J. C. Pomroy. D. . may W comment! M U". I'M“ Judg‘ of. “‘0“ Ontario. to Ethel Mai. dd miwmm‘adbythbm d: olJWJenna . whodmmbbatsucwntb- m ’ ' " ate our tutu" procpcita ad but Duns- likely to omega 1:. "Sweep our mum.-m um, cab :0?me “flucmmt Wm mmm' â€â€15“? :3? fl: 3 , 1n 0 ; um let Gums. lead in m things. :- mug-cat. (formarly mznlstor of I she does in due-e md wheat.†wu Andrew’s, Eldon.) his W to the tuna. cl Onta- do.sndï¬nmhbnnit.o(uu HeI-‘ooled‘l‘hesm time required to acoompl'uh thh. B. All doctor! told m 3:“ spoke {or 25 minutes. making no ro- . (m to political subjects. ; of w‘“_5°‘_‘°â€Â°n_' 0? ftff'mL SIR WILFRlD 0N FARMING. of the Town and Country. During (floater. COB and ST ‘AHdoctoutolde and flushed. ï¬lm in the wot-IL l I . .th ï¬lm. the“ Pile cumull loontanbox. SoldeA-BW Thus prices W our statement. a tuner-ix. smwbom. I“ “'3 l a I. m â€" Ihg’u new Discovery. "‘- m: Now We run. O“ W: um- mm W' Iodl‘o my Pill!- "" [Ital-lo liners. "" M’s In. fresco 'flfl- YOU SHARE THE PROFITS o: m. MASH-cu .3 right. prion. Incl-nu cheerfully given. Dal- l‘llo and Line on Ill lensinï¬ï¬sflmM NEW HOUSE orBAm BEST FAMILY F LOW . meiâ€"In__9mmog. 0" m X'INTYRE â€" JEANEY. - On day. Sept. 12. at. an manhunt bride" (stint, at South the Dav. J. C. Pomeroy. D. . UN. Junior Judge at the“ Ontario. to Echo: Mai. awareâ€. W. Jenna. . " “A788. “63mph: um. one- day. Bapt- mh. 1m. Ann I! m. widow of new. John I- ung-châ€- ((211116le units: of I If no, '0 out up?" Y“ awn-Winn†Phlh‘ Factory and 5“" [chm-d). D Wit Nat to Dd! . 81:91) 911191! CORNER KENT and WILLIAI STREETS. BIRTHS .55... 1“ .snst’fl“ hull Itch bio!