123,000; â€Winn It“. mâ€! t plea-uni Proper She ethbiLs in may classes were in advance of pmviOus years, but there was a falling at! in grain, roots and vegetables. The entries in all classes of cattle were very full, and the com- petition keen. some fine animals being shown. The principal exhibitor: in cattle were Megan W. James. J. Campbell, M. McAthur, H. C. Ham- .‘ll, W. Manning, J. Bagshaw, W. Grant, D. C. Rose, T. H. Sonley, J. Mo- Arthur, Andrew Moo. ’1'. Sam‘s and. J. Bagshaw. There were many en- tries in heavy draught horses, and. lame fine animzils were shew-n by Thus. Crawford, John Campbell. H. Fhetter, E. C. Hammll, J. Thorburn. N. P. Ems, D. C. Ross, R E. Croft, John Bagshaw, W. Thorndyke. A. Mc- Na‘ob, R. B. Cow;e and. runny, others. he general purpOee horses were shown in‘fair numbers; Messrs. John Gamp- bell. M. McArthur, D. MicFadden, H. C. Hamill, J. Thorburn. W. P. King, R. Moore, P. H'll, A. MnFarlane, R. Corie and A. C. McKay were the prin- ciple exhibitors. The Show of Live Stock.‘ The ethbit of road or carriage lorsee was unusually large. and gone very attractive animals were shown. If any person were contemplat pur- chasing a driver he would. have ad a grand selection to choose; from. . The principal exhibitors were Messrs. W. _W. Logan, ‘5’. James, J. Pearson, H. C, Baum 11, W. King, D. 0. Ross, Dr. Grant, A. G. 9:31) wk. HA Whetter, J. Thor-burn, P. '8 ll. W. Manning. 8. Boat, M. Stodart, H. J. Branch, 0. Brethour, T. Bow-es, A. MeSabb. J. Goslin, J. Bagehaw. 'E. LicKinnon, A. Bammill, M. Nealand. R; Doble, D. 0. Ross. W. Mann'ng. W. A. Rain and. D. Gordon. The exhibit of sheep was up to former years, especially so in' the leieester class. as some! superior- ani- mls were 7 shown in Deï¬nite“ p?" 4" nuali‘y. hub 31).. of L‘ndsay, had. 3 mos axsplu.‘ A xeady-m-xde clothing. He had fall and w'nter ovoroOats,;snits, qtc. _ The d3splay presented an attrac- bve appearance. ‘ The baby show. as usual, caused much amusement, espacially for the lad‘es. The'e were mny entries and some ï¬ne babies shown. After 111 ag?tation the judges awarded Mrm J. Gordon. of Woolv'lle. the prize, which was 810. donated by Mr. B. J. 60331:. thefloth'er, Lihdsay‘ - IL- â€"--â€"- nâ€"Mnr‘ flan "mu-p tuv Vlav‘r v-, 'â€"'.T"'" The speed’ngexn-l ï¬rms; proved the most exc'ging fpayu 9‘ of th° fair. The I __L- u..-“ Early in the morning the crowd oom- Ionoed coating. and by 13 o‘clock the No Village hotels, the “Dial and the Queen‘s. were taxed to their uunmt â€Mu. Shortly otter dinner the .Woodvme band formed a procession n themaz'n street and marched to the grounds. an immense concourse. of peo- ple following. may wane escorted to n eluded. spot’ near the main building, end rendered excellent music at in- tervals during the afternoon. “The ladies’ work and domestic manu- lactura made, as usual. an interesting attract on for mny of the sight sears- ‘VM orf chm ware useful and orna- ngntsll, and fully upâ€"toâ€"date. Cm zwL'aast part of the build- 1L entrm Was a. grand display of «We and doub‘e setts -yb Mr. G. E Wlliam- mm of (~ :ton. ma harness ex- ;‘EEu-d :v: we done credi t to any htgh~prir mto house, both in up- I'l _ In swine. Berkshires were shown by 11'. Geo. H. Marks; Yorkehires, by Messrs. W. P.- King and° H‘. Whetter; Chester Whites, by Mr. R. McEachern. Mr. Dennis Hawkins did not show his Barksh‘res. it being the first timiv- in 16 years that he: has failed to exhibit. Poultry was fairly represented. and. some fine coops of birds, geese and ducks were shown by Messrs. St Oli- ver and G. H. Marks. . Inside Exhibits. Inside the building the exhibits were large, w'th. the exception of grain, roots. and vegetables, theta be'ng a slight falling off in these artieles- Ibo fru?t shown was most temptmg. Butter was well represented; and. the quglzty appove the average. ' F \LL EXH!BITION8o saxâ€"a “DON TOWNIHIP FALL PAIR. _ A lull! hut-um lama... the am annual MI uh Nt‘mn 9! ti. mam Agmultural Mm. held at wooden): an Friday lam. was a pro- gramme) aw newt!†m an that would ha wandâ€"brunt. em: «a dry. Mia naturally scoured 5 lug. attendance. and m «to mofpta I“ W‘u tam: yours. losers. M. McAJ-thur. Hamill Bros, 1'. Bagshaw, and Cums Broe.. were the principai exhibitors. Messrs. A. Mc- lï¬llan andA. McKay showed some fine Shropshire Dowus: Cotswolds were shown by Messrs. W. Thorndyke. J. G'bbs, S. Hancock and G. H., mrk; There was also a fair representation (1 Oxford Downs. IJNNA Y. FRIDAY. BB??- nak'es the Hair grow. clears the Complexion. Softens and -~~ ____â€"â€" soumryv. m arm-h -!hvun mnuoc.cou.ammi The Weekly P991. fl- Wood's mm 1..--.. mama-Wilma ' Mbst medical men' know that the pineapple contains a quantity of veg- etable pepsin. {this product is inval- uable baggage it exerts a. wonderful power in the†digestibn of all kinds ofvfood. Science has nomeoneolidabed ! this grand essence into» tablets. and f than, within reach of everyone, is ’a ' veritable panacea tor. all stomach: ills. I Dr. Van Stan's Pineapple Tablets are ‘ the most important advance for the 1' reventiu endgame at; in the Jest thouennq _@u.‘ {A ' ' ’digee- dation igu'bims . ad'd my ‘ have 1t" r unit! Benet?!) We can . . x ï¬b- * lets; umiï¬bwwaunï¬inm» .9m andP. Morgan. a The :ttendunee n the Industri’! Schools sud Beformtoriee was on the decree“, thunk-to the good work of the Society. ‘he question urine. "How out you ï¬nd homes for ull eh. children coming under your ewe!" [(111). no muhle to pluce agil- ureu of res e le 3 pemoe. One ciety helpqnother. ghouuly u buy wu- aeuuirem Lind-o, “Bertie, end vice var-u, uleoothen from Omemee. The gluing of boy- in entirely difl’erens lurrouuding Ind proved moot. heuehoiul. The oo-apereuve plea hue hud its efect. Putience sud uniform kindueee ere eeeeu- tiul in mining the-e u lecud children. SooldingPurufnthi-uhing their duy with them. ’ then, enouuruge them, this given then u pride in themeelvee. Give ourown boy- uud utrle I. chance. May 5 child ha been given on, by u father who deeired to "get married ageinâ€"theee were uLeoueu who were ill-mud. become no munau Superintendent Kolno Ad- drooeod sinnn Andteuco l'rldny lven in: In the Donnell Dumber. Whothor due to motor ottroctc‘cno or lock of lntereot ln tho work heln. dcno for nogloctod ond dopondont children. or to oonto other conco, the public uootln' hold ot tho ccchcll choc-her Frldoy loot. nndor ‘ho ohoplcoo of tho Chlldron'o AM Socloty. woo hnt poorly ottendod. Alter o low epoch. roan-ho by tho prool doot. Mr. J. H. Knight. touchlng hrlel’ oo tho work holcg done h, tho lccol occloty, Mr. J. J. Koloc. prcvlnlol ocporlotoodoot. woocollod open to [loo on oddrooo. Tho opoohor opened h: lotto-loo tho oodlooco thot ohoot for» ohlldroo hod vloltod hootoo It old ohoot Uodooy. While not cl tho phlloothmplo worh woo dooo lo Mto. ho woo ootlcut to ouood tho uooMoooo ot tho Mt, to tho towoo old vllloaoo. Tho provoloot cploloo to shot who to not con- noittod to t ottoot couldo cl cl ‘ndthmmm o oocloty woo doom haw, The true our ho: {gout l: thot o polcon c t on gale «may?» alum tho luflflcitloo hod occult": towno ocd vlllogoo. owl hod boon ollewod lull liberty to ontor tnto tho wiohodnooo to blend oh oll olden. Whot ohccld ho dcoo it preventive work. Va, litulo con ho occclnpliohod with hoyo who on lelt to Ian tho otnoto in only lilo. Front tho ogoo at ï¬ve to tonhthotlno when children ohcnld ho enrol trolnod. The outcry lo thot home will he hon up, ond oneolkocuo of then ought to he. The Society, horod.hodhoon too lenient ln thot roopoct. Tho opaoker cited on inotonoo oltwc little girlo token from lrondnle to tho Shelter ot Toronto, ond otter o tnoto of tho pleooont ond pod, did not wloh to return to their former home. It woo the object of tho Socioty to hove poncho rogord ‘ their childrenoohlooeingotothclnondthclr hone. Over one then-end children had been gothered in from oll ovez the province, ond hoving been ploced in good homo. ore gaging up o credit to the notion. ,- -1- '_‘_.A-J ,I Q.L--I- For all Disorders of the Diges- tive Functions is Dr. Von Stan’s PineappleTabbm one enquired ebont then, no one cared for or eynpethized with then the Society wee endeevoring to teach the child- ren bebiu of industry. not Allowing then to become dependent end feel “0!: well, I will be provided for enywey " Tney were trying to nuke them unbiziou. It. in elmoet. melee- to try end reform drunkude end conï¬rmed mindsâ€"chem:- cennot 0NLYNA'I‘UBAL CUBE and and of life cannot be tuned wily that you: of debuuchory. Look vigilsntly if"! the boy- und girlt. whoa live- m to chhï¬lnogo wily ponldod. Mr Kobe plain: y replied. A number of ies, nlso Revs. J. Muckr- lne Md L. S. Hughnon, Vere union; the undienoo. Judge Den, fudge Herding, Col. Dencon, Police M ' true Steel'e, Shenï¬â€˜ McLennnn end Dammit“, sleo epoke in glowing tonne of the seed work bong done. Col. Deeeen celled the nttention of the Society to e «In in the tewnehip of Lemon which had come under hie noeion A an bed by eyetemetie negligence gent hie wife to the asylum, end ellowed the children to live on the berriee end rew product: of the ï¬eld, end were by: thinly cled. Among the Canadians‘ who will: act upon the board of (known are Hon Rlchard. Harcourt, provincial treasur- er of Ontario, and James Kendry. MR. Petemox-o, president of the Auburn Power Co. . _ __ Completion flow Assured. Mr. J. Alex. Culver-well. am of the owners. washers Saturday and was be- lieved to have given: documentary: evi- danoe 130‘ the corporation. that £116. ï¬- nancial arrangements have been mad: with a New York banking house [or the completion of the Burleigh Falls enter- prise. A vote of thmkl tendered Mr. Kalle by Msgistnto Stool-I for his Adminble addrou. wu uoconded by Dr. White. And to which Mr K0119 planing†replied. vavyâ€" ‘ . The town' many now expect that Lindsay. will .makq event more( remark- able prdgress than! it has in\ the past year, v’v‘th the "advantages now offered to manufacturers'trom the. grand Bur- '. L.i_dley‘3 mn- ' _ _ _.. . L. m__:aavâ€"- 'l‘nm- - â€-A- â€"- ... y. quumâ€"w _.., -V V, - nio L..J. Gilchriat. Tariff Kine. Time. 2.51. .W Thorndyka’a 3.1le was also antered in tha race. . {the judges for the‘ horse, races were Dr. Sinclair. o! Cannington. and Mr. Mar and Mn. 3. Moore, of Toronto. Exhibition Notes. Mr. Thea. Sonley'a_(of ï¬inedalg) herd ie’ah pom “3513:6537, ind albo those of. Wm. James. Maripoaa. attracted. a. great deal of atben‘tion. Bygdyk, a veg! prom'aing colt. ' L‘- .‘.lL-:nn my. 1115‘s,“ a vw, ,_-__,,v Secretary Gilchxist’a Gauging ways added to tho popularity oi the Eldon - curs. Grunt Bros; had n tine ex- h‘bit of Frost a: Woodp’ agricultural implements on the: grounds. which at- tracted the attention of many farmers. BURLEIGH FALLS POWER. CHILDREN‘S AID SOCIETY. â€"Tm Bait'xnore Ohio Railroad evi- dsntly-estoema its-old and til-etern- ploUees. (them are may win; have spent the better part otxthem. gives with the company, and the mage- ment has decided .to provide mice stripes tobe worn by these me that the public may. know of their. 'th; fuiness and ab'lity. A gold stripe will mam! five y service; silver at two ‘1 .Some‘ of that con- du o and o 1?, employees u!!! to out tot. scion to nine -ski The company will also furnish go no: tors, brakesmon. and bum men with badges. â€"T:he Balt‘moro Ohio Ruilwï¬â€˜i has adopted an innovation - that vill be quickly copied by other. roads. Fgrmer Iv the passenger service locomtivee we ‘hanged every 100 or 150 miles, but tne rune have been extended. with the result that the services of 24‘ loco- motives huve been Saved. Under the plan locomotives are double-ew- ed. and make from. 7,000 to 8.QQQ:;m§§es a month as against. 3.900 to 4,000 miles under the old method. mach, liver and Edna mi 0 punt" the blood. It cm- â€a t nerves, bright 9y“, smooth. velvety mm Oognploxlon. It. willmko n sued-lock- ing, charn'ng woman of a run-down invalid. Only 5004 am“ by' A, Risin- --Ih.e lad relic of the first epoch of railway engineering in, Canada is pas- sing away In the removal of the old tubular bricke across the St. Daw- rence near the junction of that strum! with the Ottawa. It. is not oan the last of the tubular bridges in' Md]. but the last on this continent. No Right to Ugliness._ The woman who in lovely in tune. form and temper will always hue triende, but one who would be attrac- tive â€When-bent!» Rake in weak. sickly and ell run down. elm will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble. her in- pune bloodwill cause pimples. Notchee akin eruptions and e wretched eon- plexion. Electric Bitters ie the best medicine in the ‘19!†to regulate ato- â€"The general superintendents, train masters and train dupmhon at the 0.13.8. met in Montreal this wepk to consider the alteration of the ensitng train rules to correspond with the Standard code in use in the United States, and. about tozbe adopbd by the G.T.R A5 a run“: of the pronounced suc- cess achieved at the lad 9nd. tonn- er dopartnnntal and entnnco onus. by pupils of 8:. Joseph's convent. the Rev. Mother Superior, nnticipates an increase in the null»! of midnnt pupils during the present harm. as she has had numrqus lettqrs of enquiry and everyone who would have good heelth should remember that pace. rich blood is the first requisite. Road's ammun. by giving good blood and goodbslthhhas helged may 3 m to success beendes clung strength and courage to mm of women whm before taking it. could not even eee mgood in life to win. â€"Supt. Tittin sayh on. his. div- ision _alone the 6.1.8. dled. 8,000 more summer visitor: than [net year. Next year two Muskoke express trains may be put on, one of which will. run straight thx 011311 from: Hamilton, thus evading a. change at 'noronto. Rnihny Notes â€"Local trainmen are again being ex- amined as to their familiarity with the new standard rules. to be introduc- ed shortly all over the G. T. R. System. â€"Severai cargoes of grain arrived at Midland during the pant week, and large quantities have been contracted for, but there is a death at vessels, freight rates have almost doubled. and it navigation closes early the gun- tity cannot be deflated. lle-Il V‘DI‘IIW "-â€"V- the Misses Ethelnda. and Gertrude Gonnan arrived lest evening from Port Arthur: Miss Berni . of Hunts- ville. and men Maggie inn, of Ennismore, jomed thexr clauses" a few days earlier. The ma! (float!- of Hill I. Jul-on. Cambridge-at" will be pleased to lurn that nll her pupils who tried ut the no- oont examination at m Toronto Col- lm at Music mm tumult“. tho following in tho lint :- I‘b you â€" Ml- Middloton. pus; I‘m Boa-or and Emu-son. 2nd clans honor. 2nd you'â€" Miu Eva Workman. lat clu- honors. The last namd also paced the enm- inatiou in Rudiments. "He that my Good Would Win" Shouid ho providod with good heath. L‘Inr. Eldï¬ and m no out at 0rd". 1: you run. that quam :3: we meet- any bflu. u. 0:. It Now Uh Ella. don!» "or: mt 0! brain and . 033 â€o. _ A aunt-mm. Nd by A‘. isla- Mack's Iron Nom Mu the "out 0! III upload“ mm: human. will “d tmdou on- oru no not (one! [My up Roach â€"~ A_A .. m; mound-page medial Ad- “ 3‘3“ ‘3 â€W39“? 1 one-cell m e gauging und uni n3 â€iii“ In ï¬lms- n mm m. . . HemnFM’fn" mï¬p.‘ N. Y. m «m -â€" 'L- - .J..l- Simon-M â€we Pupils. St. Joseph's Convent. THE WEEKLX _.pn'e “Edie“ Ad- ____ j l-â€" I'VE-kw ad- mczo dck In advice Ind ï¬ll mam: on Wodmdny M M out from tho wlurt .bdund for tendon Falh. with a may o! W Imam to attend the District Gonna ion. When we machod the Falls 5 stun yacht txom mm was then dead of us with : count“ 0! [anc- praiag. scriptures and. prayelj. under the direction of the usual. busmeuliko and (10th pmidfllt. E. A. Totten. D.D.8. Reports, verbal and. written, ‘ , â€" â€"‘ __,_L-.. â€"A very successful reception tor-tu- dents was given on aha-dag; in! the parlors. The Ladies' Auxiliary pro- vided â€freshman, winch consisted of cake and coffee. After. the rotten!» mente were served ; very. plenum; im- progptu progrupmqqas gl‘vagx Pro- 3365? '. game W611; cloud by 'tha 'atudenta and gigging “Ania Lens thaY. EILC. A.room_thoyou$ men and strangers will no direct to thou-homes. *mw coma: .to town ï¬nd. it difï¬cult to find suitable boarding houses chooo riding to take beardenwonldloamthrmat .â€"We intend opening an EmpIOyment Bflmu in connection with the Associa- txon. Than needing hglp gut _th9_se WWW“ is aken internally. so cents a bottle containing teu dnys’ mt. Foruleatalldrugototu. â€"A special invitation is given to the young men 0! tbs town to‘ amend Men's Meeting at 4.15 on Sunday aber- noon. 1' ' ‘76: euiployfnent 'wiu kindly 18%;: names with the secretary. -fllo men’s meeting. which it hold on Sunday afternoon. is growing in. interest. Mr. Suit): 98% a practical and instructive talk on the “Life of Hannah.†[Warden Baht. Brynn: has disposed of his fine farm. south-west ot the town. the purchaser heirs Mr. Ikn. Conghlin. of Ops. {the tern: contains 97 acres. :11 improved. end the purchase price was .83.!)00. .While the figure may appear high in compsrison with some otherseles noted. it was based on value at the buildings-there being 0. fine modern brick residence and firet- clam barn and outbuildings. Warden Bryens bushes in the: coal and. wood and lumber srd line is assuming such (ï¬neneions finds he no longer. has time to pursue farming. The well-known Bleylock term of 100 acres, also situated west of the town. has been purchased by Mir; '1'. Robertson, of Dunstord. president of the Victor-is cheese board .the price being 34.0w. or .500 more than we: of- .fened for the property e year ago. Mir. Robertson has rented the tern: to Mr. Geo. Tent!†for a tern of years. and it will he wot-bed in scien- tific (semen. The Inn with rheumatism must how! light end day with pain But what is the need of it when Dr. Hall’s Rheumatic (hue will nuke him well sin? The rheumatic sufferer can get it or 50 cent: at my store. Why dcbv longer? hit. (tins. , farmer, Simeoe Island, summed with Muscnlu Rheumatism for gm years. Hnlf a bottle of Dr. Hell's caustic Cum caged him cpmpletely. UJI-D. â€cw-w, 'v-vâ€"- “â€"â€" woro mounted from 9 15:30 11qu o! the twenty-one mutton known to the dJatrict secretory. E. Broad, of Babe-moon. showing thtt this work in developing in strength and in out- look. The important future of the afternoon session was the diacuslon relating to the Forward mutant: movement. Dun-in; t_he diacnmion any facts and Principles were brought out which led the Convention to a c!oar_undorstonqn§ o! the ques- Mr. J. E. Lilly. 1 prmient citizen d Hannibal. no» letely had e wonder- ful delivennce from e frightful death. In tellimd ithenys: “I m ahe- with typhoid lever. that an into Pneumonia. I: lam Became hard- ened. I meo week. Iooann't on (it noinhed. Nothinghelpedml expected to econ die (1 Camptiqn. when I heerdol Dr. King'e New Dne- eovery. One bottle gave gm: re- ,Lisf. I continued to “5%: ' q our; in the world {or :11 'nhtoat and Lung M19. _60 cent: tad-81.00. at A. Buinbothnm's; our: bottle 31in:- discovery 01!â€. A. W Gan-a. Amati. en'- create-t p’hnokn. This great kidney cure in cold by all doubt. 3t cont: 1 bommd hm proud. most of- tootnal a a. nutty for the may .1113 to thch woman is subject. 303. At last V; roulufl’on wu cu- ried adopt! tho principle of the For- ward Ilia- u-y myungng. .19"qu with. and th‘ nls‘ioo we shall in {u- tm nut-in to tho movement. under ‘1» dlmtion of th‘Diau-ict 330““? -A _ vaâ€" w..â€" m evening mtlng. as well u the uthrnoon one was Harlot. with elo- quence. thought and mammalian. luï¬m deep imply-mom and impu- ntlou (or future union. I'M ot‘t’coru for Unwed you w u (cum: “on. P I 3". “I ‘ ‘ A" ' l-Jnn' 3‘6“. ‘ “3'. P.n:{H‘Q;‘ubc -W.ho Inn mm W Inuit. of Dr. A. W. Chan'- Kidnoy-Llnr Pill: up turn tho nrdjct that for bunch cud kidney disorder- thom in no propu- utiou in “(Jul cggnljo thu_ gnu} 7“. 1!» union ole-ad at 9.30. V"! noon an". thu- HIM. {or Manon. wuh m and o 1‘. mm on tho hmâ€" mrd trip: "0 In k t»! aha. with wrtlm m. hurt-d for tho Sousa: river. and II: brought no to tho Kolut from which alarm. mwh‘u one on tho an» a! on which we Unduy; I‘m“ 1w. 1". H. Nan». linden: m vies-pro... Nr. ‘1‘. Joy. na- oIon mm M flee-pm" mu. 3. Bow... Lindsay ; 8rd woo-pm... II a 0. Hang. (Jam: uh woo-pm“ It» I. towns. Madam uh vtm- n... (Junior Donn-£33m). Inn I. «ll- «nod Ktnmnt: com-mu“ Ir. 3. IL?“ Ww-.... .. -4. Ion. His Life Wu A Dismal Howl. AdeWm are ' 1; ion paucdlhrona t Â¥E£3$Â¥ 3 5. â€"\fr. .1. L. Dunstan-d, of Columbus. bio; a former well-known and. popu- ., m1 t... mm: "mâ€" i o u 0 ends. a n3 ) unitahmrt Ion. well over! Ii: feet in ha'fght. Mr. D. 1:100â€de his “tiger. mum Hartley Dunlard. :- recidi- nrtol Victoria county" and uny ful- filled the dub o! the ofï¬ce tor w- on! mm: '53 is nothing n hurt! “loom {mun Hut ol'vtriondn. 4 - -Dr. D. C. ï¬n‘th. dentist. of Stan!!- villo. arrived in! town last Friday with the large party at herons: en- tinnitus from that "tn. no Docor in wall known in. Lladuy, and district; he hails from Woodviue. und. “tended an L nan: thghto tor even! you: motions be “king up his pro- â€"M‘ae Letitia Crawford. of Roches- ter‘. formerly of Lindsay. sailed from New Yuk on Saturday last, per Str. Statendlun. of the Hall-ad. A: American Line. for France. ï¬le will spend. the winter in Italy. end will visit places in Ger-may. Smitten-land and 'Enghnd. itaelflore returning to WW next a . - â€"-Mr. Goo. Pratt. 6.123. engineman. left may on a two weeks holi- day trip. Bin {rat in; place will be Detroit. when ha w I spend a day or twq “batting tho anion- ot the Sovereign Grand Lodge 1.0.0.?» Bis may mandawish him a. pkmnt trip. â€"Mr. Mt. Steele, of Portland. Ore- gon. who had been‘ visiting (ï¬ends in this county for m tins. left for If: home last week. â€compared by Mrs. Kennedy. of 8mm Vemlam, and was Find: Putnam. of the north ward. who will bu the guest: ot- Mr. and Mrs. Steele- for. the winter. â€"Mrs. Cadotte. of Rochester. arriv- ed. in (own ï¬tnrdny, and will be the guest at her that. In. 003311.. for a week or two. 810 was joined. hero by hot dnuzhtor. Diary. of. the Orillh teach?“ staff. â€"J’ohn Livingstone. of Loalml. died apt. 8. upd‘fl years. He is the last survivor of the family. and. m two years older than his famous brother. Dr. Livingstone. the African explorer. be induces! I_°‘m ‘ â€"-Mr. Geo. Goodwin and sister. Mile Flash. of Woodstock. who had been the guestsollnnndMn.W.A. Good-win, at Stumon Point for the put thveweeh. Marned home on Sab- nrdny. delighted with Star Point. Lindsay. and linden: â€"BeV. Mr. Rustic. Presbyterian m‘n- inter at Cobocon‘x. will leave for a new fieldof Inbor in a couple of weeks. All classes regret h'n impending da- pu-ture. ache has been urn popuhr. â€"M A. B. Thoma-0 n, Orillia. F. B lehon. Belleville. and K. P. Kinselln. Trenton. ti o inspector: for HoConnigk t. McLeod. and. the Gwnn were in town Monday guests at the Surgeon has returned to duty. but Conductor Wm. Morris of the Belleville ny- tre‘ght. in still on. the sick lint. --Mr Spence. of Toronto. general negnt {or ï¬le Home Life [nuance Amietion. m lmtdwn- remutly, n- dating the local agent. Mr. J. .A. Gill- ogly In closing up «om businen â€"Mr. Charles Henderson. who has spent the M in month- in Detroit nnd other American cities. and late- 1y visited friend. nt Cobonrg. arrived in town Ind week. . â€"Conductor Piwott. of this division. who had been ill ton’uvenl months. â€"Bov. w. Creighton. 0! Wagon. m in town loud!!- x â€"‘ur. a. J. Johnston returned to Toronto an morning. -Xr. J. J. Kola» of Toronto. spent Sunday with Dr. Ham â€"Kr. Herb Sundtord. of Foulon Fills, m in townjnfoly on basin“; returned from their hqnoymoon trip. and spent 3 few days in‘ townhtely before leaVing for Carleton Plane. their tuturo home. â€"Xiu Patti Onexhout. 0! Bennett". N.Y.. has returned hon-â€alter “ad'- in a month’s holiday; wtth honnunt, Mm. F. mu. Welliwton-st. -1:ho named um Curie Moonwa- an'tted yesterday from. an item retor- rint; to tho lumen 01 Min Jackson‘s pugilgï¬â€™ao moved n may on 1‘. year â€"Mr. F. A. McDinnnid m in Fem. 1m Falls last week attend‘ng tin gonnution of Young].P People's Societ- tap. and ho delivered an interesting â€"Dr. W. A. Stunt“. of Stouuvillo. who CW!“ the lacrosse tour: from that town. I". The Pout n friendly call last Fridgy. â€"Keun. WJ. Haywood. 31:43; I. Gownnlook. two of the mat molt!“ travellers on the road. were in town thin week «my; en'- customers. all“. E. A. Eerr'mn. of Grand Forks. is spending n tow any. with Mn. locum. Boyd. at Bobcayaeon. be- fore returning to her home. -Xul GM“. 0! Ibrontq win to ban mm... Illn- Winter; of Vio- :om Anna. nmruod to on city an morning. â€"K'r. W. 6. 8m. 'Btouflvillo‘l u and mm!“ luau†t. vu- II town to†vita-sing mammals. â€"lr L. Many" o! rum- to. when on floodgatundin; the tum-clot at“. In. Armstrong and XI.- Ann-tron. â€".Kra. F. G. Barnett: and daughtar, H388 Ida. and luster Alex. and Riley. left lutwook for a. three weeh‘ Visit 1nd: friend: in Kingstpn. "LL-Kr. A. A. mum. woo-mutant. d It. Victor“ Huber Lamb“ 0).. m In (m Int-l: on NI way to hoo- lon lulu â€"Ilr. L. Reamer 1n. an old Lind- say“. but name! ot‘tormt. mon- ranted tho than“. hero-.0 I an bore him -Kr. A. Minna. portly and our Wm' 'nll‘ndlord or up 01.n- Ion maidlmoallod on town (dead. In! â€"Mr. and Mrs. P. A. pr'mon have i_ EL}? Sanctum. at hum m in townjatoly on basin“; *. J. A. Ellis; of» random Fans. through to‘ Toronto this morn- PERSONALS 33:: W on" mum. and t» lg:- mu mm 1130““- truthful I! -â€"Bnilvny mg World: TING-1'3:- huhhidï¬boopen up for tom-flu a new um charming country. flu Kawartha. Luau district ward: in. Italy to rinl I‘M: . It embrace- tho mtg surrounqug Mil and-out 01' mm. and m. elude. 14h- khan. Cameron. Stur- Wham-bin} it. others don't For ovary-sum ha. a will . not. in O m with a "won't." â€"Mr. Wm. many. jeweller. has affected a grant 5W in his phloem 0! business by putting in (at I new plate glass front. a H: u put. side-1' h: H I pmm‘mMpmt a Very at tactiVe apnea-mo. :31! his ï¬ne stock is seen to mull hath! adult-p. E'E†% B. E. Md z“. t l J ' . Him that EB‘ beauties “â€"2:er mutual millxlfnuteet of inm- r we passed W nduay tom the M at 'noronto yank at Fonelon Falls innidool the last twelVo months. Len;- than a. million tech 01’.- 51‘ kinda of. stockrenain. . Anita. will is ugly ; gt'dl. _ -â€"A gum ot Bahxriltzlgdmn 01:1; tenph build! ‘ a com annular hotel oym‘ioauau. us- kokn. next spring. and will cater w the wealthy American tourists exclusive- '1- Stood hep“. Whenel lhad fled. Bepoc tedur lpoten quitâ€" Juet twentyp â€"Peeerboro cituene vent the com oil todeexeethetellooalaold bxtmm dealer. met-be weighed on the corpor- etioneeelegende oopy‘ot the ml» er‘ e stub be furnished to the purchaser -It is predicted that good hardwood will twatp over 85 e cord this winter. mmrthe new fuel peat is placed on the sherbet, the better for the poor â€"1'he unducka are being named this year. as the hunter: are busy at their nrious employment; 1'!» boystood 25 u liq)»; pyraâ€" _ cud-hmwkeePAIMth‘t‘ as s good "WW I. in] is our nuive heath, 1nd we hnve . you '0", for we run your custom fo 1,“ the m 8 00"- prompted us to order very large stocks a few months for fall delivery. Thus we are enabled to quote the prices on TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES, Etc, and our ures for quantities ml] surprise enquirers. These chances will not last foreverâ€"don’t make mistake, prices are going up-upâ€"up. â€Thank goodness. our knowledoe of the menu a. are fairly plentiful. LOCAL BREVITIES BOOD'B PILLS a! gentle. ’0‘ 01- active. â€"'nle partridge hunting m open- mo-dny. We have heard thst the birds Following the trend of almost every line, Groom goods are advancing in price. and a few months he: Teas, Sugars. and other staple articles in the househal will show a very sharp advance over present prices. A This advance is so apparent that many will notnea to be told of it. The wise man or woman will takei vantage of it by buying in quantities NO Wâ€"when wen oï¬er goods at old prices. 1 JUST A FEW WORM BRITTON BROS, Our price- “ the lowest in town and action. Think of itâ€"ar Waltham or 3. Think of itâ€" a ththam or Elgi’fw'.‘ you! One. from $630 up- "nu ‘ l'l'l'UN Imus, Optician; THE LEADING JENELLERB. LINDSAm FAMILY GROCERS Area Gag £12911 Button Bron. to! until I began Monk-Amn“ °‘ for thew 3‘ 5" Mend it." 1 In «ea-i??? -â€"‘l.‘he Department Fisheries. Ottawm, has qua: o! a Carleton Pia noted the exclusiVe ï¬rm on the Kissias’PF 41.0 birds which are “m rue mm. and one win 1110â€" neon qnlytive times in the 000“"! Antenna. were shot in Toronmw ‘1 thepadt'oweeks.1‘h€ 1" ‘ ï¬n is 1 Donna Bittern. the}? which has not been 8680 in Themondnre bird was 650Ԡ. day. It was Green Heron- I.†much of: brd to look at butt“ eeediqu rare.’1'he birds if.“ taken in the vicinity 0‘ a†4 tars, ha: just iaued a lull “Book 01 View: in Western OI†inclqding n nutter of wow ‘1 Magma» and the North-Wen I .tones. We have to thank, (DH mtendent. tor a copy. uta'ry at the Ottawa that the department ity toznnt and! a 1i Fl! 1n youre about our ~ New Fall Stock of Groceries. TO RONTO bin tic inent a oulv «a. I “(In bodd “I“ cote hon citig if