GRAD: AND Roomâ€"Bush full wheat, l B Burchael, 2 Levi Cari; hush spring when, l Levi Car}, :2 ‘.1a.'r.hew Greer ; bush pens, l Levi Carl. :2 Wm ward, jl; bush white 0am, I D Gallowtuy, ‘2 \Vm Dundas : bush buckwheat, l B Burchael, 2 Levi Carl; variety of pounce. 1 Wm Jewel], :3 Robert Stmple! : peck pomto onions, 1 Levi Cir}, 22 Owen Weasel; pen-k large onion, 1 B Burchaal, ‘2 Levi Carl: quart top onions, 1 Silas 0’ Brien, 2 Wm Ward, er ; peck white beans, 1 Wm “’ud, ar, 2 Wm Ward, jr; 12 earn corn, 1 D ï¬nliowny, 2 Henry Lecrnw; 12 red nineteen, l D Gellowny, 2 Rob: Staples; eix bnnc‘nee red celery. 1 none; six intermediate red can-0:3, l B Burchnel, 2 Robt. Staples; six shot-thorn wrote, 1 Sill! O’Brien, 2 Then Kendnll; nixndiah, 1 Henry Lccnw. 2 none; eix‘ Ezlnipe, 1 Thou Randell, 2 B Burchnel; nix , tn long blood, 1 Robb Staples, 2 Bl Bmhul; nixtntnip boats, 1 Wm Word. 8,233nrchnel; eixnungelwnrtull, l J A Wnkelin, 2 Henry Lea-ow; nix swede Mrnim- ‘ Wm Jewell, 2 Wm Dundu; two chino, 1 Henry Lectur. 2 I. DAIRY l’aobccrs. â€"Tub o: butter, 50 lbs, 1 Levi Carl, 2 Tnos Argue; 25 lbs butter, tub or tinnec, l Levi Carl, 2 Thoa hlson; 51b: butter in toil, l Slims O'Brien, 2 Levi Santaâ€"Aged ram, 1 Matthew Watson, 2 Thos Elaon; pair ewes raised lambs in 1897, l Tnoa Khan, '2 Joshua Bailey; pair owe lambs, l. Joshu \ Bailey. 2 Tnoa Elson ; run lamh, ] Mina O’Brien, ‘2 Edward Brahm, .. “1 ..u,,, 9 Cunnaâ€"Duham cattle with pedigree, milch cow giving miik, 1 and 2 B Burchsel; two year old heifer. l \Vm Batty. 2 B Burchael; heifer calf, l I; Burchael: aged bull, none. Gradeâ€"Mile?! cow giving milk, 1 B Burchael, 2 J U Argue : Lwo veer old heifer, none; one year old heifer, l B Burchael, '2 Thou Eison ; beet. yoke of_ oxen, none. .uv . The Prize List HoRsus.â€"(-cneml Purpose, team in her- nese, 1 Wm Holliduy, 2 Thou Argue; two year old ï¬lly or gelding, 1 John C Argue. 2 Wm Jewell; brood mare and foul, 1 Wm Gunn, 2 )lnclha‘v \Vntson : foul of 1897, l Benjnmm Burchsel. :2 Matthew Watson; nged stnllion. l Wm (hum. Carringeu-‘lelnm in human, 1 Gilbert Scott. 2 Cherles Bowene : two yenr old ï¬lly or gelding. 1 Tue: Ellfln, ‘2 Thou Ar ue; one an old ï¬lly or gelding. 1 Wm (man, 2 {‘41qu Brahm; foul of 1897. 1 Owen Weasel, ‘2 JOshun Beiley: single rondeber in heme“, 1 Craig Amtin. 2 W A Buin; brood mare and toulï¬l Owen Weasel, 2 J C Argue. ‘_ . n.e, ifAL .._!:__A- LAXTON AND DIGBY FALL FAIR. 'ar @ltc @auaaiau goat. _ INDSAY FRIDAY. OCT. 22. 189". SWK EEEAEAEHE They also relieve Di Indigestion and T00 I feet remedy for Dizzi: n55, Bad Tastcin the Pain in the Side, TOE Substitution the fraud of tb a clay. See you get Cartcr' Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Liftlc Liv my...) ___“, Pain in theSide, TORPID LIVER. They chulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable Small Pi“. Small om. Smai! Price. chk’s NiBfljood Pu after Carter’s Little he Mouth,~ Cam '1‘ ongu ." PIUD. [1655, 'carty Nausea, Brows ix‘nr Pillï¬ 25 lbs butter in crock, 1 Mrs J R Sisson; 5 lbs butter in rolls. 1 Mrs J R Siaaon, 2 Mrs W Weeklick; 2 loaves white bread, 1 Mia: T Thorndyke, 2 Mrs J R Sinai); 2 loaves graham bread. 1 Mrs Joe Suples; E lbehoney in comb, 1 Mini: Russell; 5 lbs honey. extracted, 1 Mn J Smith, 2 Min Edith Russell; one quote ample I, rap, 1 R Vsnco. ‘ MAN UFACTURES. Class 15â€" Set stove furniture tin. 1 Naismith Bros; set: single carri.sge har- nee: 1 D: Q H Bretetou; grain cradle, 1 R Sutton; set heavy horse shoes, 1 Wm Weatlick; eel: light horse shoes, 1 Wm Weszlick. ' POULTRY. Class 14â€"Pair turkeys. 1 R Johnston: pair geese, 1 R Johnston; pair ducks. 1 R J ohnaton; pair plymouth rocks, 1 and 2 C H Brereton; pair brown leghorna‘ 1 and 2 W Westlick, pair black minaret». 1 and 2 W Weatlick. Class 12. improved Barkabiresâ€"Aged boar, 1 R Vance; sow thst ha: rained pigs, 1 R Vance; boar of 1897, IR Vance; now of 1897, 1 and 2 R Vance. Cine: 13. Tamworth pigsâ€"er of 1897, 1 and 2 H Staples; sow 0t 1897, 1 H Staples. 1 J Campbell; 2 Hâ€"Szaples; piir ewe lambs, 1 J Campbell. SWINE. Class 11, large breed pigsâ€"Aged boar 1 A Richardson; sow that has raised pigs, 1 A Richardson. â€ans; i0,_Si17rbps'ixiro sheepâ€"ram lamb, lamb, 1 J Campbell; pair aged ewes. 1 R Vance. 2 J nglplgelk pair algeu‘ling ewes,, Class 8, CotsWJld sheepâ€"Aged ram. 1 R Vance; ram lamb, l J Vance; 2 Robert Vance; pair aged ewes, 1 R Vance. 2 H Pollen; pair shearling ewes. 1 H Pollen. 2 R Vance; pair ewe lambs. 1 R Vance, 2 H Pollen. Class 9. Southdown sheepâ€"Ram lamb; 1 and 2 G Kinkade; pair agedewee. 1 and 2 G Kinkade; pair ewe lambs, 1 G Kin- kade. 2 R 'ljlgorndyke. Class 6â€"Grade cattleâ€"Cow in milk or calf. 1 W Westlick; two-year-old heifer, 1 IPreaton;one year-old heifer. 1 I. Preston; heifer calf, 1 I Preston. SHEEP. Class 7. Leicester sheepâ€"A ed ram. 1 J Staples; ahearling ram, 1 J ampbell. 2 I Preston; ram lamb. l W McKnight. 2 J C‘mpbell; pair aged ewes, 1 and 2 Jon Campbeli; pair shearling ewes. 1 J Camp- bell. 2 W McKnight; pair ewe lambs, 1 and 2 W McKnight. Class 4â€" Durham cattleâ€"Ag ed bull, J Smith: bull under 2 years. 1 F Wardl; bullcalf, l I» Matchetf; cow in milk or cmlf 1 R Matchett; two year- -old heifer, 1 R Matchetl; heifer calf 1 R Match_ett. Chas 5â€"Jersey cattleâ€"Bull under two years. 1 J Staples. 2 T O’Brien; cow to milk or ,calf, 1 J Staples. 2 T O’Brien; th-year-old heifer, 1 T O‘Brien; one-yr- old heifer. 1 T O'Brien; heifer cslf. 1 and 2 J_ Stapleufl bull calf. 1 an} 2 J Staples. harms-s; 1 G Brown. Class 3â€"Geueml purpose horsesâ€"- Brood mare and foal by her side. 1 John Smith: two-yeac-old gelding o: ï¬ily. 1 S Staples, 2 G Foster; one-year-old gelding pr ï¬lly. IAR Thorndyke; pair horses in Class 2â€"Draught horsesâ€"Brood mare and foal at her side, 1 J Hutchinson. 2 J Whitï¬eld, orneiyefr-pld g_elc_1_ing or ï¬lly. 1 J wunaéw, 2'J Camï¬benn’wo-yeu. o!d gelding or ï¬lly. 1 J Whitï¬eld. 2 J R Sisson: pair horses in harness 1 George J effray. Prize Lust. HORSES. Class 1â€"Carriago horsesâ€"Brood mare with foal by her side. 1 J Campbell, 2 G Kinkade; best three-year-old colt in bar- ness, 1 Dr H A Turner. 2 S Staples: one- year-old gelding or ï¬lly, 1 C Bent. 2 R Matchett; two-year-old gelding or ï¬lly. 1 T H Hassatd. 2 J Campbell; pair horses in harness under 15%;. l W Coulter. 2 G Berry; pair horses in harness 15§ and over, 1 T Comm. 2 Geo Wallis; single carriage horse under 15%. 1 R Vance, 2 G Brown; best roadster. open to all classes, 1 G \VAHiS, 2 T Comm. -â€"Ir muat :mt. overlook our worthy msil driver, Mr. Henry Lecraw; he showed a ï¬ne Berkshirc sow and her family of 16. -Our hall was as full .3 it could hold of all kinds of exhibits. No luck of bread or butter. Everything went off A: smooth as ice, and all felt happy. -â€"The Salvation Army gave a. ï¬ne spread for dinner; they did well, I underusnd, from_proceeds. . 7 ,AL,,___:! nu le-v uv..- v..- _ i.., _, , â€"S. W. Lloyd had a ï¬ne tent full of knick-knacks. and did a rushing business all day ; there was another kind of n merchant there rushing business on a. sort. of wheel-of- fortune. â€"Some visitors at, our show said that we bear, Fenelon Falls show “all hollow." lie- porr. says that Coboconk show was not as good as last year; why don’t “Coby†-come and join thh us and then we will show the country what the north can do. I hope the directors will see their way clear and join us before new; year’s show. A L.“ - R NOTES OF THE FAIR. â€"We had the best fair ever held in this place before, our gate receipts being double of last year. The show of roots and grain Was better than in Lindsay, as some report that had seen both shown. B. Burchael showed some good stock, which were a credit to our part. of the county : if the rest of the {Miners around here would take him as an example we could beat any other townghip or city show in Canada. 4 Act.‘ ALA; ._- UL yuan, A I‘ve-o: _---_n, , one ekein double ply ynrn, l D Galloway, 2 J C Argue. FBU!TS.-â€"12 etnnderd apples. 1 W Holli- dny, 2 Matthew Greer; quart. crab npplee, 1 Wm \‘Vurd, er, 2 D Gellowoy; nix bun. grapes, l D Gnllowoy, 2 none; vnriety pro- nerves tame fruit, 1 J C Argue. 2 D Gulla- way; variety preeervee wild fruit, I D Galloway, 2 J C Argue; variety pickles, 1 Thou Argue. 2 D Gnllowny ; jar outeup, l T Argue, 2 Henry Leer-aw. _ LADIES’ WORK. â€"Berlin wool ruined, l W A Benin, 2 none; crotchet work cotton, 1 {hoe Argue, 2 Wm Wnrd, er; crotchet work woollen, 1 W A Bein, 2 Levi Curl; crazy work, 1 W A Bain. 2 J C Argue; moss work, 1 “'m Ward, jr, 2 S W Lloyd ; patch quilt unquilted. l B Burchnel, 2 Wm Ward, er ; patch quilt quilted, l W A Bnin; pair pillow enema, highly recommended. ARTS.â€"Oll painting, 1 S W Lloyd, 2 W A Baiu ; water color painting. 1 W A Bein, 2 none : pencil drnwing, l W A Buin, 2 none; painting on velvet, 1 W A Rain, 2 none. SPECIAL szas.â€"For the best lonf of SPECIAL PRIZES.â€"For the beat. lotf of bread made from Sedler. Dundss Flav- elle’e flour, the ï¬rm gave 100 lbs. of zheir best flour to the winner, which was won by Mrs. Thos Argue. VV .5“, can Domsnc MANUAcrmâ€"Wood work of six bull borrows, none; set. borne shoes. 1 Thoe P. end-ll, 2 S Switzer ; women yen: mu, 1 D Gellowoy, 2 B Botched; poi: woollen mine. 1 Wm Word, jr. 2 D Gallo. way ; pair woollen socks, l D Gollowoy, 2 Henry [.0an ; two looveo homemade bread. 1 Thou Argue, 2 Levi Carl : collection of Dunn, 1 Henry Lecnw, 2 Owen Weael: ‘ “ I‘AII____. O 2 none: t Wad, or. ? ginIIâ€"“é'lihgn; 2 He'ni'y Leénw': two nquuh, l Silu O’Brien, 2 Henry Leer“; two wttermelonl, 1 Wm Dundu, 2 Wm Ward, 3:; two musk melons, l ]) Gullony, - - In†7,...4. n wâ€" r 7 811,611.01 ; six whim turnips, l 3. Burch-cl, 2 Wm Dundu;bwo rod abbogo, l Mathew W noon, 2 B Burchul; two aulxflowen, l B Burchagl, ‘2 D Gullozny ; tw'o pumpkins, , ._- MANVERS FALL FAIR. L,vw two cut-“3;, 1 Wm Jewell. 2 WE DAIRY PROD UCE. CATTLE 2 Mrs W H McCartney; pair picture easels, 1 Mrs R Matchett, 2 Mrs G Mc- Cartney: fancy key board. 1 Mrs H Ryley, 2 Mrs Geo McCartney; fancy mitts in wool, 1 Edith Russell; fancy I mitts in silk. 1 Mrs F Ward; applique ' work. 1 Mrs H Ryley, 2 Mrs G McCart- .ney; banner screen. 1 Mrs H Ryley; ' Honiton lace work. 1 Mrs G McCartney, 2 Edith Russell ; modelling in high relief. 1 Mrs W H McCartney. 2 Edith Russell ; ornamental pottery, 1 Elsie Richardson. 2 Mrs H Staples; painting on Chins, 1 Edith Russell. 2 Mrs R Matchett ; rustic work. 1 Mrs R Matchetr. 2 Mrs R Mstchett ; Roman embroidery. 1 Mrs H Rylev. 2 Mrs H Ryley. PAINTING ASD FLOWERS. Class 23-Painling in oil. 1 Mrs W H McCartney. 5 Mrs H Ryley ; painting on velvet. 1 Mrs H Ry‘ey; painting on Sitln. 1 Edith Russell. 2 Elsie Richard- son; painting in oil, work of exhibitor. 1 Edith Russell, 2 Mrs Geo McCartney ; Kensinglon painting, 1 Mrs G McCart- ney. 2 E Russell ; painting on chamoise. ‘ 1 Mrs W H McCartney, 2 Mrs H Ryley ; ‘ metallic painting. 1 Mrs G McCartney; steel engraving, 1 Mabel Ryley. 2 Mabel Ryley: chrome lithograph. 1 Mrs W H McCartney, â€"2 Mrs Geo McCartney; pencil drawing, 1 Mabel Ryley. 2 Mrs H Ryley ; crayon drawing. 1 Mrs H Ryley. 2 Mrs HRyley; esnary bird. 1 Winnie Bren-econ; lily in flower, 1 Mrs R Matchett. 2 Mrs A Griï¬n; fnsohias, single. 1 Mrs W H McCartney; hanging Iii-é H Riley. 2 Min Russell ; 'table cover, 1 Edith Russell. 2 Mrs H Staple: ; fancy mantlerdrgpe! 1 Mrs G McCagtney, Ciass 22â€"Bead work, 1 Mrs Geo Mc- Cartney. 2 Mabel Ryley; braided work silk braid. 1 Mrs C C Gain. 2 Edith Russell; braided WOI'K. cotton braid, 1 Mrs C C Cain ; berlin wool flit. 1 Mrs H Staples; Berlin wool raised 1 Mrs Geo McCartney ; crochet work ï¬ne. 1 Mrs W H McCartney, 2 Mrs W H McCartney; crochet work. large. in cotton, 1 Mrs W H McCartney, 2 Mrs H Ryley ; crochet work. large. in wool. 1 Mrs W H Mc- Cartney. 2 Mrs A Grifï¬n; crocket work edging ï¬ne. 1 Mrs W H. McCartney. 2 Mrs A Grifï¬n ; crewel work 1 Mrs W H McCartney. 2 Mrs W H McCartney ; em- broidery on muslin. 1 Mrs Chas Bent. 2 Mrs John Smith ; embroidery on cotton. 1 Mrs John Smith, 2 Mrs G McCsrtney ; embroidery on silk. 1 Edith Russell. 2 Mrs W H McCartney ; fancy knitting in cotton. 1 W H McCartney. 2 Mrs C C Cain ; fancy netting. 1 Mrs Thos O'Brien. 2 Mabel Ryley ; point lace. 1 Elsie Rich- ardson, 2 Edith Russell ; silk pstch work, 1 Mrs H Ryley. 2 Mrs W H McCartney ; arasene Work. 1 Mrs H Szaples. 2 Edit Russell; ornamental pincushion, 1 Mrs G McCartney. 2 Mrs H Ryley; fency toilet mats. 1 Mabel leey. 2 Mrs W H McCartney; fancy lamp mat. 1 Mrs W H McCartney, 2 Mrs Geo McCirrney; fancy chair tidy. 1 Mrs Geo MoCsrtnq. 2 Mrs H Ryley; fancy sofa pillow 1 Edith Russell. 2 Mrs R Mstcbett: fancy foot rest. 1 Mrs H Staples. 2 Mrs Geo McCartney; wreath of any kind. 1 Mrs W H McCartney. 2 Mrs F Ward : Queen Ann darning. 1 Edith Russell. 2 Mabel Ryley; sample darning. etc, 1 Edith Russell. 2 Mrs A Grifï¬n ; worked whisk holder. 1 Mrs Gee McCartney, 2 Mrs R Mstchett; trimmed cotton pinsfore. 1 Mrs W H McCartney; Mexican needle~ work, 1 Mrs Geo McCartney. 2 Miss Thorndyke; display of worked button- . holes. 1 Mrs Geo McCartney, 2 Mrs W H ‘ McCartney; outlining e9broldery.__l} R Mime“; knitted quilt. 1 Mr: R Vance, 2 Mrs Geo Brown; log cabin quiit, 1 Mrs C C Cain; plain sewing by hand, 1 Mrs C C Cain, 2 Mrs A Griflin ; worsted door mac, 1 Miss Edith Russell. 2 Mrs F Ward , rag door mat, 1 Miss E Russell. 2 Mrs F Ward; 10 yds rag curpet; cntton warp, 1 G Siason sr, 2 Mrs H Stapies. Class 20â€"09.: bushel whine potstoes, 1 Wm Westlick, 2 R Johnston; 1 bush other late potatoes, 1 Wm Westlick, 2 R Johnston; 12 Swede turnips, 1 Frank Hamilton. 2 Geo Sisson st. 20 white carrots, 1 F Hamilton, 2 C C Cain; l2 Mangolds, 1 Wm Wastliclr. 2 Alfred Grifï¬n; 2 pumpkins, 1 C C Cain, 2 J Vance ; 2 ï¬eld squash, 1 Jno Smith. DOMESTIC MANCFACTURBS. Class 2lâ€"Pair woollen stockings. 1 Mrs F Ward; pair woollen socks, 1 Mrs Robt Vance, 2 Mrs F Word; crochet quilt, 1 Miss T Tharn’lylre ; pair woollen mittens, 1 Miss T Thorndyke. 2 Mrs F Ward ; pair woollen gloves, 1 Mrs F Wand; pair woollen nspped etc., 1 Mrs John Smith; 3 skeins stocking yarn, 1 Mrs F Word, 2 Miss T Thomdyke ; patch worlr_quilt. 1 Miss Edith Conlter, 2 Mr: '1- 1 ll__ 2 G Kinkade; 2 watermelons, l Medd Bros, 2 G Brown; 12 white onions. 1 J Smith, 2 G Brown; 12 red onions. 1 W H McCartney. 2 A Grifï¬n; 11 yellow cniona. 1 G Sisaon, 5r; 2 A Grifï¬n; l2 ripe toma- toes. I \V Westlick, 2 A Gnï¬in; variety of vegetables, 1 A Griflin. 2 J Smith; 5 heads celery. 1W \Veetllck; 12 cars sweet corn, ] G Brown, 2 W \Veetlick; 12 long raddiahei, 1 W H McCartney, 2 C Bent; l2 turnip reddish. 1 J Smith, 2 W H McCutney. Claus 19â€"Peck early potatoes, 1 Alfred Grifï¬n. 2 W Weetlick; 12 long table car- rots.l W Weetlick. 2 W H McCartney; 12 intermediate carrots, 1 C H Brereton: 2; W Westlick; 12 early horn carrots. 1 J Smith. 2 C H Brereton; 12 blood boots. 1 J Smith. 2 F Hunilton; l2 turnip been, 1 R Johnston, 2 W Westlick; l2 psi-snipe. 1 A Griï¬n, 2 J Loves; 2 buds drumhend cabbage. 1 A Grifï¬n, 2 W Weatlick; ‘2 heads any other cabbage, 1 J Smith. 1 A Grifli ,; 2 heads cauliflower-n. 1 A Grifï¬n; 2 hubbard equuh, 1 F Hamilton. 2 Geo Siason, er; 2 garden squash, 1 F Hamil- ton, 2 W Woodick; 2 citrona. 1 C C Cain. C Bent, 2 R Vance; 12 Wealthy, 1 'John Loweo. 2 R. Mstchetr; 12 M-siden's Blush. 1 R Matchett, 2 C Bent; 12 Wagoner, 1 F Hamilton. 2 0 Bone; vuiety of Apples. 1 C Bent, 2 J Smith; 5 lbs winter grapes. 1 L Sisson; 12 pants, 1 R Mstchetg 2 J Lowes;12 Baldwins. l C Best. 2 J Vmoe: @2 King of Tompkin 00â€"1 J Bent, 2 L Simon .' 6VUVâ€,L w. v..." mic-1, -"" _ C C Cain. 2 Geo Simn. It; 12 em white corn, 1 G Brown. 2 G Siuon. er; 12 681" yellow corn, 1 W Weetlick. 2 G Brown. FRUIT. Class 18â€"12 Ben Dnis. 1 G Sisson, u, 2 J Vance; 12 Penankee, 1 F Hemilton. 2 C Bent; 12 snow npples. 1 C Bent. 2 Medd Bros; 12 Russo“. 1 J Smith. 2 F Hamilton; 12 yellow Bellflowers, 1 ank Hamilton, 2 C Bent; 12 Rebeton Plppins. 1 L Siaaon, 2 J Smith; 12 greeninge. 1 F Hamilton. 2 C Bent; 12 Norfhern Spy, 1 C1888 17â€"000 bushel Colondo that. l G Brown, 2 J R Sienna; 1 bathe! other spring that. l G §|zovnp l bmhel blue ,-‘ nu ,,,_II A--- I 'peu,"â€"°1'Jâ€"i{§nno§x 1 bmh'el unnll C C Csin;1 bushel white out: 1 G isoon. 2C CCsin; l peck white beans. 1897.1 GARDEN VEGKTABLES. THE CANADIAN EQS'I', LINDSAY, ONTARIO, OCTOBER 22, LAvms’ wonx. ROOT CROP. Out by 5 Satin. “ I has med 'Quicbouro' In my tool- donu thlnnmw.†writs Dr. Suth- drumtlonmd. “Guava-yuan!“ smmhuhdbsmm Hamill-mum For him udmuunfllyhrheg' mmmmxmwoc' Bra-(“OI .X â€III MDCICOGv Pretoria. Transvaal. Oct. 18.â€"The re- port of the subcommittee of the Volks- r. ad on Industrial Commissions has Lt'L‘n issued. It recommends a. redw- tion at duty to the amount or 10 shillings per case on dynamite and large reductions'in the mllmad tarifl' on mining mutants. The upon needs the Volksraad's continuation. and a heated debuts is expected. It is understood that for the poem wh'ch is to be written tor the ï¬rst 1111me (I Literature, which is t) b- i suel under the auspices of The London Times. Rud- ,yurd Kipling will be aid $1 a word. It is entitled f‘“ hitc orsezf,†is in ten stanzas of eight lines. and is appropriate for Trafalgar Day, but with m; a word of politics in it. Rudyard Kipling I. Be rum Thu 5-- for ll.- "Whue lulu-u“ I. la- Writ- ten for Ute-nun". London. Oct. 16.â€"At the Chapel Royal, St. James Palace, to-dny. th: sub-dean. the Rev. Edgar Sheppard. baptized the infant son and heir of the Du]:u and Duchess of Marlborough. The Prince 01' Wales, who was a spmsor at th Duke of )Inrlborongh' christening, acm. again to-day in that capacity in the use of the latter‘s son. The other sponsors were the Marchioness of. Blandtord. mo- ther or the Duke of Mailbox-auxin. and \Yilliam K. Vandal-hilt. lather o! the D_uchess _ot Mnglborough._ "Hello. young nun! How one you? \thre are you from?" He replied he was from Toronto. The dvtoctive told him he was wanted ut the police ofllce. and walked him or: there. and when confronted with use crime he wilted and admitted he had nhot an Italian about 8 o‘clock tut evening on Catherinestreec in Utim. He has con- sented to waive extradition und return to L'tien. with the oiflee when he reaches here to-morrow. Demtrio is about 2 yours of 1181‘. 5 feet 5 inches. of bnown complexion. and: hair. and is slightly cros§~ere¢ John Damn-lu- Gc-t Int-r Set-ion- Trouble Through Helping to Drink I Barrel of Beerâ€"“rot a Man. slngurn Falls 0nt.. Oct. Iiiâ€"Detective Mains or the Ontario Police “rested this noon John Demtrlo, n half-breed xmlnn. who shot nnd killed an ltnllan at Utica. .\'.\'.. last evening. The arrest was made on the strength of t telegram received giv- ing the description or the murderer. no man was crossing the street when Main. apprehended him. Ind. walking up, aid: " Cha'rloé 'A. Hana. edixor or The Sun. died yesterday.†iIâ€"mâ€"{Jsmcnliul‘nniw 37155 dumb. A-t the. top thvï¬rst column on the editorial page urdmury_ typg: appears: _ Glen Cove. L.I.. Oct. 18.â€"Tne arrange- ments for the funeral at the late Charles A. Dunn, late editor of The New York Sun. hare been completed. In accordnuCe with the request made by Mr. Dana the funeral will be conduct-xi without dis- play. The funeral services will be con- ilm-Iml at the Dam: residence on Wed- nesday next. Editor Dunn was averse to any special public notice being taken over his demise. and his request will be strictly complied with. Mm- Word. or an Obituary. New York, Oct. 18.-â€"The Sun‘s an- nuuum-meut of 11m dc;uh_ of.i_L-s editor is ulmus; pathetic i_n i133 mmphgny. qu The bond Edna-r. Dana, Ila! I Silo-Word Obttnaoy 2- III. own Paperâ€" lIn-rul \'.III to l‘lnln. (on-(III of the PAMâ€. London, Oct. 19.â€"'l‘he morning papers to-day, commenting on the statement or Sir Robert Finlay. the Solicitor- Gcnernl, at Fort-es yesterday with re- slit-ct to the possible necesdty of resort- ing to the ballot in order to provide that a certain portion or the citizens should sen-c in the militia. ask whether it means conscription or is merely a mil-l threat with a View of forcing Parlia- nwnt to grant the credits asked for by both defensive departments. Sir Robert Finla . the Solicitor-Gen- eral. speaking at ‘orres. Scotland. to- day said that a large increase of ex- m-nditurc Wos necessary in the army and navy. and that it might become necessary to resort to the ballot toyro-I vidc that a cextain portion or cmzenl should serve in the militia. II Acknowledged I“ to Be What I: w Ito-Tho Duke or mind“ In- done- Wong-Icy. London. Oct. 18.â€"The Duke of Cam- bridge, in the course at a speech at Bath to-day, said he endorsed every word that Lord Wolselcy, the Comman- der-in-Chief. and the Hon. William St- John Broderick, Under Secretary for War, had uttered recently as to the necessity of increasing the defence: of the Emvgire by augmenting the military arm. ile in omce as Commander-in- Chiez his mouth. he said. had been sealed to a great extent, but he had not begnrnegiegttu'l of his duties. :1} 1-1 'Ivt‘a-sc' 5 $th A-rnEHESH Kidney Cure.‘ Sold by A. Elglnbothun. In Not More Bnthueieetic Then er: the Prunes or the Thousands who ere Living Todey Beceuee of South America: KidneyOnre. Tnouaende yer! whet ie eieilned o! S :1“: Aug?†lidney Cure. Gram. a as .qa eetnet ,permenennree . A spacino tor kidneyDSIsadet-e in young or old. male ortemele. In enj the distinc- tion of e heerty reeommen tion by meet eminent nhyeiciene. Io reliever distreeelnil kidney disease in eix hem. Never teiie to cure it persisted in. Acts directly on the circnietion end eredicetea from the system eii eolide end foreign enbeteneee w h'c‘J clog up these nenihery orgene cf the humen enemm . You tee: whet. other: have proved. hot-e words from e letter recgiged to day : “‘I devpeired ct recs ,,,,, n 17.1--.. (V-.. 1 Jo. Cunpbell ;' Hy Guru»: 5: Co, clothiora. Peberboro. for the but 3-yea- old colt in humus. 1 Dr H A Turner. air-Ammo; collection of Beg-Inks. 1 Mn W H Inca-mâ€; Cam. In W Weedick, Winnie W: uriety of Genninuu. 1 In W H 11:00:11â€;er in flower, 1 In H Ryley ; Vet-hen: collection out. 1 Edith Russell. 2 Mrs A Grifï¬n; 001100an Dahlia out, 1 Edith Ml ; connexion of Phlox Drummondi. 1 M:- Jan Smith, 2 Edith Run-ell. sn-ncux. PRIZES. By Nnmyth Bros. Lotus. for the best We teem over 151; nod nntï¬r. let R Matchet'. 2 Stmnel-Dflitf; b! W J C :ulter, hone! keeper. Pontypool. for the beat earrings teem 15§ end undet. 1 W J Coulter, 2 Gen Ben-y ; by D J McKinnon. hotel keeper. Bethmy, for the bent we end fan! of 189]. (class 2) dnnght. l Jno Hutchinson, 2 John Whitï¬eld; by Geo McCertney. Bethany. for the bent single cut-tinge hone owned in Cenn‘or Mon- ven. l Geo Wallis; by 01k Hull. clothiers, Petorboro. for the bent brood mare and foul of 1897. clans 1, outings; 1 A DJIITTl-Il) Ills CRIME. I’d 7 IIEI‘IC lila’lil'ITI'. GREAT BRITAIN’S ARMY A DOLLAR A WORD. THE GOLD RUSH Ill M Pdno'u 00181000 nnwhomlnnudd label-It 5! feeble. bed ‘mddy end telnt epelle. end otaen could not “tempt to so out on the etreet. My eppssloe became poor end digeetlon veryweek. At night. while In hedJotaen bed who end emother- In: teenage; my whole nerve!“ â€Item mmdownendveryweek. “Ihedbeenunduthemotemedleel mend need Mm medicines. but an albino untreathueeome. I my head at youPelnekCelee-y Compoundfldeefledtedve new, endluumdulmneneedwlfll It. Ieeedluereevenl month-.CBGMM eevdleelmdld. Alluvelneheve mmrmmurmqa from neat-slain In the head. Inca and shouldn't. I Win In. terrible condition. Mototun so tortured thlt I cult! not root or deep. 'I beam. very weak 3nd “I think it my duty to let you know whet Pelne'e Celery Compound hne done for my hnehend. For two you: he anaer- ed very much with thenmntiem in the heek.nndheonmeeohnd thetheoonidnot bend, stoop. ornit in n ohnir nb tnhie. end nndeeeohligedtotnkehiemenl-tohim whileheley in bad. He wee tneeted by vex-ions phye'oiene. but received no beneï¬t until he need Point’s Celery Compound. The ï¬rst battle awe him relief end otter he had need nix hcttiee he wee quite tree from the rhenmntiem. He wne tumbled with pilee for fourteen you-e. end tonnd greet relic! iron the Compound. Be an he feels like n new man Jnet new. We think there is no medicine like Peine'l Celery Compoundfaw $2132.... :3 _Mra. A. Aaheeon, “Allah-91,)â€- :jr The follow letters will unruly lnsplu dl thallium And nemlzlo “Emu with 3 new nd 11de have of u better Ind happier me. Ma. 1“. Homo, o! Thmld. Ont . an: Today the able» doctors on holy preset-[bod Palno'o Celery Compound tor tortured rhonuntlo Ind nounlglo people. To. llnnkhl lots-u rooolvod ouch you from moored loonryoootlooot Condo would. I! pnbllshod la book torn. nuke I long; nod humcfuz volume. For the rn'ectmi benishment oi :henme- tiem. ecietice end nenrelgle, Phine'e Celery Comptnnd is without doubt the best medicine thet hnmen science hes ever produced. This merveilonn remedy. de- vised by Proteasor Edwerd Phelps. M. 0., one of the ebieet phyeioiene thet ever lived. he won the heefly prelee of millions of people (or the wondrone enree itheewronght in ell lends. I: is only e medicine with each e record of cum thet cen etiein e wsrld~wide renntetion. it hee eeved men. women end children. any of whom had been given up by the dootore. It doee ite work quickly end well; It eredieetee everytreoeoidieeeee; it boilde no. fertilize end Inekee eotive every nor-tel whose iiinhe heve been crip- pled end deformed by rhenlnetiun. end driven ewey the terrare oi neerelale. Two Thankful Lattors That Should 5 Be Read by smung Ion ' fudiWomon. Quickly Banished byiPaine’s Celery Compound. TWO AGONIZING DISEASES Sew Orleans. Oct. 16.â€"Donglu Boonie. a. negro lendur, wax lynrln-d u: :1 small settle- ment or Bayou Bar at Aria. about ï¬fteen Inna from Ulls clxy, yq-Iu-rdny. [Us oflem wu running the qumnzlvw gauntlet. "Two yen-I nab Iâ€"I'ifleï¬d-‘limdkly London. Oct. 19. â€" The Daily Tele- graph this morning gives an unqualiï¬ed denial on nuthvm’tv to the rumor put In circulation by The Daily Chronicle thnt Lord 8:31:31 conwmohtad toute- (run: Premium in It: - â€tribune (hue. Sheibume. Out. Oct. illâ€"The preliminary trial of John Hamilton. were ot Shelbume; Thomas Gnliunghcr. llamlilon'i bookkeep- er: A“!!! London and James Summons. urine-rt. or Mt-unctlwn, on charges or per- jury.oommlmd u the Ania-n- m liu- spring. was adjourned this morning at we request of the Crown until next smurdny. 23m lust. What. the developments In um use will be is being he rt secret by the Crown. who only a: the r evidence is complete. Profindll Detective (:rm-r arrived Friday evening and In let‘d by County Constable Skeldin‘ ot Shel bunw. o'clock by It. In 3D" In I and: along the lake shot! about three mun from the vlllage. Thehmmlnmchndecon- posed state that It was Impoulble to u- ct-rmln the muse 01 death. A poct’mor- tom emulation of the body will be held mu ntlemoon. when the (acts or the cue «m be learned. I: is supposed the Colonel took a. dose or laudanum. and died rather than lace n Division Court summons. WE CUBE WHEN ALL OTHERS FAIL ammo wen cit gathering beechnuu 1nd they demote! u pecans:- can: www.mpmwnormwom and notiï¬ed their puma. who cg quot be A“ Diet. mm m- he. I Dimlon all-c Jada-en! bananaâ€"Col. lento-H Ind l'nlc. Coiborne. Ont. Oct. la-Coi. Benson. on English gentleman. who nu been boarding in the town at vicinity during the past ten yen-a. uni-say dinppenred tron hi- boudln: house on the morning of the mi: of 899mb" without lint-Inlet any or the Mantel. A couple 0! any: no non. â€â€˜3’†â€Assâ€! nnxomn 00. my mum. Lyn-IN! For lira-nun: Quanta-line. worn tor m co Mambo:â€" A new a,“ of luau! Our.- spocnl Tumult tor Inch Duo-.30 Ben: to Um Only. wall/é CASE OF EOZEMA. mam-ammo! g In: 3001081. 1 = Pu-nboro. July mm. 196. 1 § 1 Mn much Mm In cutl- tylng um by the as: at In}! t 1 battle of ‘ Nnuan Can" I got 3 II! at Eczam apan my and. 1 which nluud to go by an ct" scram! thloll mvionly tried Small annoys. Rem St. Gum’- Church. 10015: La UDA NUM Mao-graph luck- It I p. 1897 In Our Business. . Let Us Talk To You ForA Moment. Price $1, 6 for $5. All dealers or address TFE’SLOAN MEDICINE COMPANY, or Hamilton, Limited ARGH. 0AMPBELL We particularly invite family trade, and feel sure of being able to satisfy all comers. We Prldc ourselves upon the quality of our goods, and courteous and prompt service. Try us. This has been the secret of our large trade in the past. No other store in the county can offer Groceries the year round at the prices we ask {or them, because no other business ï¬rm buys 35 largely. In these days of keen competition the merâ€" chant who can buy in the largest quantities securCS an advantage that is denied his small competitor, and .by turning over the goods rapidly he Cm aï¬ord to sell at very close margins. Just now, when nature is about to introduce a change, is a good time for meditationâ€"in the warm summer days people do not bestow much thought upon the stern realities. When ill you buy the advice“: of the ’most 0;ng iedced physician in your vicnmty, gion 1:. you Suï¬- course, because his length of servnce gwes c~ deuce. as Grocers and Provision Merchants we are break- ing old records daily in the way of prices, and can conï¬dently assert that no other house in the county offers equal values. Why not apply the same argument to the purchase of Groceries. We have served .others well for many years, why not you ? Think It over, good reader. 60 RPRI 5F. is econornicalji wears Welf: TRADE MARK Will you please send me 1 dc z. Sloan's Indian Tonic. 130: a tnpply tron: your agent a about time ago. also a supply tram the London Drug Co. and have sold it all our, so please rush through as soon as possible. I must say your Tonic is making some remarkable corn in and around this place. I: is now taking the pi ace of B. B. and other medicines. J. C. Bell, of Fordwloh. writer- FAMILY GROCER. Swan Medzcme Co. Arch. Campbell. 3m: In Iron Founder is prepared to do an klndm Outing and Foundry Work. Repairing of Inâ€. men and Machinery etc“ Setting-up Steamflm u d Boilers. JOHN MARIN S greatly lessens the Work Its pure joapï¬la them freely, rubbing easy does the Work / The clothescome outswm andeiteu’itlwutinjuwtoflxefabng Surprise Soap. John Hams. LINDSAY FOUNDRi r’TIRED? Thijtsoag “I Inn been a great suï¬erer for u“ unny yem with San Rheum so bad at than it wu lmpoex-lblo for me to wash a. dish (r do my housework. but after taking one bottle!!! Sloan's Indian Tonic. It book every pix-mu at the disease out at my system, and and“ perfect care. It has now been (on: you shoe [tank the madiclae uni the disuse hs not returned vet." SLOAN’S INDIAN TOME Mrs. Thom-.3 Bolder, Aylmer. s Cures Salt Rheum and Scald Head. JOHN MA KINS, William-at. Nona SURPRISE OYS Eject my “lo we I-px woman’s lenor me. as a drea The ï¬rst. aid-"l ( u mum cf 1: could not acco of and! won manly took c Impartumewh helm to them DROWNED NE “I work LII W3 “My appetite 1 1 M30 gave me sn l which seemed toq do: bhdes. Not I my woman!) was long. I! to double e napkin. Follo‘ com I sense of mans! “6 “Him “Bow nimble I my strength van Ind bnely powe All ambition to ‘ With the least < truth. and my Wane aothat on d the stuck I would sit for an to move band er I “Dating an 111‘ With other di-tm '01 only sllude r. m u belching 1 Much, top! M151 allow skin. a. feel flight exposurq “zloty and [In re: “1 m twatd puny medicine-J to no purpose. '1 tested beyond ml to uproot It. I 31 you: user I was this wretched a: condition. I read. Cumin. S procured t lam chemist at ‘3: Y. 4 IBM and when 1 could on any kl lumdnollv return m well und at noon almost Ina tho _olmp!e truth. ' Eh: Gan v__.'.- - The shove- 15E! 9‘ Pkmrlrfon. n Ilia. For p-rao Ill not to publish hu- lllum and 0 t0 $11 the nelgl: I an vouch “We «flaunt. For one moms: N thue‘lmportu -4- 04 {of too:- you "Id In whsc t2 sorrow mled 1'†Via ï¬nnliv EFF? hep: rr gut Ina-76:5 VU KUUI h.w "DOD!“ den: drive on d â€99" It to and SUPE NUTRI H STRI’. Elam: MONUME DEL} Li! H than n Shara: “If DIREC‘ 03chde D0!