Plan-u iti: The Choral Society. A. very suweasful rehearsal was held Tuesday evening in the society's 110w room, Blackwell’s hall. over Y. 'H. C. A. room From the attendance nnd the enthusiuan displayed in the Mica of officers. a Very successful year is ensured. There are still soma mancies for good vo oes. especially eontralto and' am, and we would urge intending members to join at; no officers for the year are Mr. and In. Paddon, patron and patroness; Ir. W. Flavolle. president}:“ Dr. A. W16. lat vim-president , ma- lrown. 2nd nee-mm; tho offlcorl and Mrs. J. Parnell Morris, Miss E. m and In Moraon, maï¬a «mutton Mr. J. mimeti- hotor; Kin Annuals. moon- mist. Practices will be how during ti. winter month; each Tuesday oven- â€; at 8 o‘clock. . ‘ melancholy headache, back- :nting and diny spells. 'mm workmg medicine is a gOdSend . .Zs'xyigckl run-downpe ople. Ev- ..y quZJe gust: unwed. Only 50 ct... Sold by A. Biginbotham. Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for year: by theehalns of disease is the word form of slavery. Gnome D. Williams. at Manchester, Mich. tells how such a slave Was nude free. He says: “My wife has been so helpless for ï¬ve year. man she could not turn over in bed ‘ - Ute: using two bottles of El- »lb-o . an“ 3.. tters. i116 is wonderfully in- m‘ '°" nd able to do her own work." meme remedy for female dis- Lin-Hy cures nervousneaa,s_leep- Nevu'Legd Partnership. We are zoned. to announce. that; Mr. John McSweyn, barrister. will con- tinue the practice at his promotion at his! new office. now being minted in the new Ontario Rank «building: at than come: of Kent and .Williamâ€"sts'. and that he bus when gintq partner- p with him. Mk. I. E. .Weldon‘ bar- er of than town. Until the now ofï¬ce sare read: for occupation :Kr. licSweyn may be consulted either at his residence or at Mr. Weldon’a office. in the Hunilton Block. We bespeak for the new firm a. liberal shard of public patronagu. that Dr. A. W. Chase’s Kidney-Hm Pills are meetirlg in this district. Bunches and ac bane†are fast becoming a thing pastwhon It. A. W. Chan's Kidney. Livia-Pill: unknown. Omoentadonzécem .box,atalldoahfl- Despite his offer of 931.50 par M {or good laborers. Mr. McKnight. con- tractor for Unabridged. newer, ha. â€6. very few applications. 151: on twelve able-bodied. man called upon him, and about hams-dozen promin- 011 to start work and morning, but they failed to turn up. mm ex- tremely anxious to push his eontrut ,whilo the weatbr k tine. Mira Nb- Knight returned to Toronto guts - guy tghire man, but says he will 'hgld his- offer 090? ‘20 all; who have felt the .ovil stream a! deranged kidnays is the: manna Peterboro Tim: We abole the wards last you. with the noun thst our expenditmm never so great I. at present. While our council .0: not be entirely to blame. any fact ro- mins that our initial you under. the new system! has. to put it mildly. coon “namely disappointixg. wumr’ut Carpenter Win. Miller. of the: ’east ward, has no cause to, .quarrel with his luck, which stood him.“ in good stead last Friday evening. He had ï¬tted the timber: for Er. hevina' new barn. raised on 'Dhureday. and had spent the day putting on some finish- in; touches. About 5.30 he was stand- ing on the pox-line plate endeavoring to la: a long board across to. another team. when agust of wind ca ht the plank, causing him to! lose in hhnoe and topple over. an had a. cheer fall of 27 feet to ,the planlqfloor below, and after turning a. somerseolt I In alighted on his feet in. such a m that he fell backward with gran-t1 force. I straining and. bruising his le1§ hlp and. IQ. He was confined to hi. how until yesterday. and has every reason to thank providence that he is not hidupwithabrokenlimbjnstnow when business is brink and there is (oodmoneytobomde. ' 52“.. A. "w. GMSE'S 2 «4 came“ aux: . .. LINNAY, FRIDAY. OCT. 20. 1899. .ï¬ WA own-at, madly. and MA RESOLVBNT, Inca-13y. in .th “vent an. at m. disï¬guring. rubs. burning-ad only III-on. -“Mhlï¬n Winnâ€"I’AL-M- MN HE DROPPED TWO .STOREYS. ".78 """ hm """ 'a'ha'e'ao “an" . gvgsumy.Â¥ ,ou. Hoof-Wald in Link: ‘ HUMAN. BLESSINGS 1319 Weekly Post I “in g 8 or. g man; 3 5n tr; Erin. \\ :3: 4.» £98. «.33 .u. 94 MW: E 8285639. WES E “Riva-HG "in. am.“ hug-ah was $71.... nab Egan Ur). << (rut :90.) 40-693 Ia E GREATEST tummy-my. Soldmdmoonmondedby ll dmgglahtnmnnds. all» male medjdne my I Se Wmmeflecmofm “loam Won-y Warmth on .,0p1nm ors'mnlu'm. tuned maul 90.0110ng981.813.8§. One-1151!, ACandidAdmision OfLoal Interest f- WOod's Pisa-phat!“ OF 25 ‘5 Mn. Wnlnh'o short. conï¬nement bud not robbed her of her power- of invoctuo, a: 1m very Wily demon-mud, but u soon u the cut. loose Ibo w promptly remand to the lock-up ndjoining the court. room. In her chance M mm. 8mm rounded hereunto! for m iod omino- tion a to her noisy. nnd ho duo exprouod shop. tbst. her child would be token in chngo by the Children’- Aid Society. Police Court Calendar. â€"Mrl. Wol-h (din Donoghno), who we. "rented Tueedny week on suspicion of being moot-Hy unbelmoed. nppeered before Magistreu Steers has Friday n. 9 30. A urge crowd Ind â€ambled in expecution of something spicy. end there wu greet (“appointment when the megietnte decided to conduct. her exmmesion in comers. before your time with rheumatism a neuralgia when there is a remedy at hand. Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure will cure the most obstinate case. It is an internal preparation. Mr. W. A. Butler. porter for Canadian Express Co., King ston, Ont, suffered with Muscular Rheu- matism for three years. Three bottles of Dr. Hall’s Rheumatic Cure cued him completely so cents a bottle, containing ten days’ immanent. For sale at all drug stores. Two well-known and popular Lind- sey menâ€"Messrs. Thoe. Ellis and Port- er! White-have joined Peterboro'a busineu men. and under the ï¬rm name of Ellis a; White will engage in the grocery trade, having purchmd an old establiahed business on Georg st. Er. Ellinwae in theemploy of“ the Batlbun Co. 1:0 tor some ten years as solemn. whi Mr. White has nerv- od a long pprenticeship with Hours. 0. a Blackwell 00., grocers. Pet- ar‘boro people will ï¬nd 8them! square men and good citizens, and they ham the good wishes of manyefrienda here for the success of their busines. Thmwchuymoccthomwhnf and lock hat. Friday. The 85:. Sun-gar, cl Port Perry. reached port shout 10 o'clock with cargo ofâ€? hp of when, you sad huh, consigned to the Final). MiningCo. from thbm'c “and, on Luke Soups; and Mac-hour Inter the flotation cum in with c dock lost! of comcthing over loo hug- “ who“ {mu-dad by Mr. Chu. F'sirhcirn. of Verdun. to the “no ï¬rm. A [up gsngof me. and hit udmn mm were kept buy (or some hour: lending and conveying the grain to the clontor. “If the Cap Fin. Wear It" 11,011 are inflatingtromthooon- sequences of impm bloomâ€"have boils. pimples or scrotal; notes; it your 'tood doesnot digestorymnnflortrom oatmh or rheumtiam. you are the me who should talks Hood‘s Sump- arillo. It will ï¬t your case exactly. nub your blood pure and cure salt thew. scrotula. rheumatism, dyspep- :13“)?ch and give you perfect - ‘ I but. cupped Bands. (mullahs. ï¬tment-coconut. Drive-out Pain: mam Onlyï¬ot- thou. bynginbothan. lite at joy. W‘s Arnie: um cures than; the 01d Running and Favor 80m Ulcers. Bails. Felons. 90mg. Wyn. Outs. Bruises. Burns. 1'0 man A GOLD IN ONE DAY Stomach Rebellion- â€"Dlgoetlou Gone Wrong â€"- Hex-vet Buttered - South I Amen-teen Inn-flue node s New Ken out or e Broken Down One. 1 when the system is ell.111n down nature heath help to brim it beck to a good healthymonnal condition. Whether in springtime, summertime. autumn or winter, South American Hex-vine is e power in mtoring‘wastod gestive 4 nerve (one; in tonne up the 013808; dispelling the impurities tron the blood. which are accountable for so much disease and suffering enng. H. B. Dex-rook. ot mount Forest. Ont. says be was all run down. week, lenguid. bed: no appetite. nerves shattered; he took South American Nervine end. to ueehilown words “ImanO. K. mam» appetite is :‘u and hesrty Mt ink Mil: thebestnedi- 011101: tbworldtomhee new man out o! ebrokendmm one." gym by A. E‘ginbothm end; P. Five o'clock in than afternoon in“ tha manual would be 3.15 in the attor- noon in Loam. and 10.15 in the ion- noon in Montreal. Volcanic Emptiom he grand. but in Eruption- rob" There is. an hour and three-quarters difference between the time in the mransml and London. or Greenwich time.the 'nranevaal time being, of course. ahead of Londln. caution in the forward. mom- 3:!“ until'thn men were in good can- non. diCopo Town to Kimborloy. up great amond mine district. and one lott thodlnoomst townato thoOrnugo ‘ Free Sta to border on the railway from Capo flown to Bulawayo. is 647 mile!“ Somalia-3 it in 870 miles. and. to Johannrnoob 3. via Mateki ng,1,014 kilos. Fm (hmllpwn to Bloemfon- tein. capital 0! m Stato. 'tho distance in 750 nfloo. Butl tho distance to be covarod bo- toro the point of dison‘baxhng: mohod‘ is grout, and the ofloct of“ such a. long W is what demoral- izingona bodyotlandsmn.’1lho trip from No ow York to Liverpool is only 3,540 miles and in mode easily inoig ht days. Thotriptrm New York: to Capo Iowa. via Iondon, in 11,245 miles and ooonp ioo 30 days. Such a son: voyage: followod by another 1. 000 miles or so by rail and toot would be trying on now rocmitg, and would Started Business in Petgrboro. But Britain has an easier way of reaching the Boer country. From Durban. Natal, runs a line of railway. on which the ï¬rst‘Boer attack in libe- ly to beads. 11- it lulu not already been 213.300.1315 distances from the .11th route are: as follows: Indysmth, a point menaned. 183 miles: Newcastle, probably already invested by thelenemy .268 miles; La '3 Net, 800 miles; Johannedburu miles; Pretoria, the Boer cap ital, 511 mike; Earrismith. in ‘the Orange Free State. 247 miles. 7 um I.†to mm , mm pom have an ab; o! the enormous distances \to bo’trflollod by troops going 1m Britain to this Manual. to: a: nothing of tha chu- actor of the country to be penetrated. who possession of Dale“: my Would give Britain an our route. from: tho east count at m Marques In Johannesbunz. 396: miles. Via the 03;» the distance is 1.30 miles. A - ~_._â€"_.__â€"'â€"â€".__.._‘ ..7 -â€"f _- _-â€"â€". mmwmmm,‘ ‘_ -' ArrinlostninI-‘leet. BROKEN DOWN MAN. Don’t Die Toronto Weekly Sun: The propoanle 0t Colonel Hughes and others to raise a. regiment for the Transmit! war have opened a. question an to the law upon this point. The Imperial For- eign Enlistment Act (33 and 34 Vict. c. 90) makes it illegal and. punishable by fine and imprisonment for anyone to fit out without the liceme at her Majesty a naVal or military expedition against any friendly Statey Seton are friendly till we are actually at war. lMoi-n12. important, ,bhowever, than this a int IS the mad princl of the czansti‘tgtion, which vests tgepowe of raising armies or fleets eolely in the Crown. Any attempt on the part {of a. private citizen to raise troops would b! ea clear and flagrant encrOec-hulont of an' absolutely indispensable prerog- ative. No such. thi has ever “Jean done except 1y the “Parliament when it was in a state n3of reaellion. The mutiny act. it it does not lay down the principle in term. distinctly! im- plies it. Troops raised by 0. private adventurer would not be yeulueotl to military law; they would be nothim ‘ ;'but an armed crowd. dangerous; to thepeeoe and order of the community. ; The Crown. of. course, alone can grant ‘ commbeiom. 0n the other hand. it be memorialised to have the Provis- ional County of Hniiburton abolished and allow. each township to mnsge its own affairs. The! county has been or- ganized for 27 yam. and. for some time there has been s feeling that the expense under the present; ar- rangement more than onsets hte gain to the respective townships. Why shouldn’t the people of the county cast. in their lot with Victoria! Much of the business of the district is al- ready transacted here. end our county officials cauld look utter the rest with- out being reatly incOnvenienoed. Then the towns ips might form into groups. each group to send one representa- tive to our county council. However. ib' is not likely that ,the sowrnnlent will assent to the petition, as' public opinion is not a. unit on' the question by: any mam. ' Ealibnrton county councillors not in special union recently and. unan- a: pipe-laying cannot be «tried. on successfully in cold weather. Tho length a! the extension necessary will be; $8 feet. -~ The. Waterworks Co. has been in- .3th by the council to proceed with the extension. nosesâ€".17 to protect athe Rider. Kitchener tutor}. but Sup- erintendent Regine has encountered a eeriou! ditticnlty :1: the very. outlet. Be hucorreoponded with a number of firm and finds that he cannot get any loan inch pipe inside of three onfmr warm?!- is ï¬rst? t5- 5.! mum. Last Week’s Foam and; The Town end Model School force- foo- od enoh other Thursday night on the Union school com lll to p!†n hiondly‘gme of foothell. advert men of tested abilities oompoeed the uni; of both. end In. reenlo than no 3 very hotly conic-bed gene. However, the Modal being e little better enpplied with wind end mm nbility. it III on «say unto: for thou '10 make the score of 2-0. Secrecy In}, upped to member- who I'ilh to ulk one up out! vote on- othor, but men who “aonldduotodo right. though the haven: £111.â€.th not ho ofnid to let their constituent- know the do. tho, take of All public mum-I. The Boerd of Canto] of the Toronto city council recently Inn-tinted chergee of lneï¬ciency lodged melee: the city ï¬remen. We: the; en a conducted in secret! Noâ€"like .3 e committee meeting: 0! the. ciPy council. both pne- end public were free to “mod, end next morning‘l pepere contained long repone of_the meeting. Tom Won. Our city (when, and ï¬remen hold a o mfouuco in tho clerk's oï¬oo Fridoy oven lag. in the com of which ï¬re bright):- authors were thoroughly diocmoed. Th. mtomory my prov-ï¬led, hence we as tumble to Into the line of action decided upon. While prompt in taking the people Into their conï¬de-zoo whoa money is wanted our civic rulon bk. the batot mthothontopoy ouch.“ not know too much nbout their alumina-nun methods. Cannon ms 3t Last. m," A hyper-cumin beneatontecei “31w? bmymdmmmq J; :3 .m E; mum mg “mummy. flaw W Emmmmmmmm mu m WWW. mm .u J www.mwgmmm «an? «.mmmmmmgmï¬hm mam m “REEâ€? m. w 5 Mmmmmm mmï¬mmm mmwmmmmu .muzwmwmmm Want the County Abolished‘ THE WEEKLY FIRE LBR'GADE MATT ERS 1: RM 9081'. LINDSAY. OMAJQQ. QADBER 20, Full nixed package of these tablets sold '3" Mint. at 50 can“. Lit“. book on stomach trouble nailed tree. £1410“ F. A. Earl: 00.. Eur-hull. This canv'oe done bygthe regular use after meals of some ante, pleasant and effective digestive preparation, like Stuart's We Mleta. which may ‘30. found at most drug stores. and which contain nimble hamlets digesâ€" tive elements in n pleasant. conven- ielgtgm? t that he In an e 0 any t m rm- nintcnt use of Stuart's Dynamic Tab- lets at meal-time will can any form of stomach trouble except meat at the“ stomach. like most sandal. tmtmaht for trouble is to improve the dip-tiara agdtta insure the prompt 'usinnlation o . ood. the“ chest‘ claimed bi himï¬â€™Euï¬'tâ€"tié heart and lungs. interior-mg with their action; hence arise. palpitation and short breath. 1 Poor digestion also poisons the blood. makinmi thin and watery, which» ir- ritgtea and mutant the heart. In another. way. also the heart in el- tected-by the tom: of poor digestion. which causes Ru end fermentation from) half digested food. there in a feeling of oppression and heevineu in The close relation between heart trouble and poor digestion i. beam both organs are contmlled. by the same great nerves. the Sympathetic and Pneumtrio. cum o: Bun Mb“. Heart trouble. a lead: “none the Americans in certainly increasing. andt while this my be largely dun to tho excitement and worry 0! Amri- can business life. it is more often the result" of weak staunch... 0t poon di- cation. Baal organic disease is incurable; bntnot anaemia: hundrodotheu‘t trouble is organic. _ h scho'dnle o_ver urdgédflfaf tnngcontinentnl lines. will be modiï¬ed. two hours. and twenty minutes. and from Sun Enn- olmo to Chicago the mun-mu out (1 15 hours and 46 minute- will be mulls. Thu westbound trains will who u stop-poodotul-z milogper hour our n distance or 2.420 milu. while the actual running time will be much gore gtriklng: 7 This ii the tutu: them ie 3 unity of can. in. Ontario null. for mt quantiï¬er Of goods are being distributed to Inca! points and neat to the Northwest. â€"d'hu fastest 1 distance railroad tine on record. hug?†made between Chicago and 8m anoieoo. De camellia: affected an the North- western, the Union Pacific and: the Southern Pacifie. their running ti? fgoln mmqm Sun_'ancieno cont dl'vidud on 'tho Maori {'03. busdnoooopotoanton the ï¬n: puta- eooe duck. â€"M is what railway non 9‘11 3 cu- tanino Wheat the country. In tho Northwd. that in alarm or posted at thh than at tip you. for authocarsthatoanhagotmmdod tpmyothagrgintpmuhat. But â€"-At the In]! you], meeting of tho Grad Trunk Rdlwoy Gummy, hold Tamar!†in Landon. Eng" President Sh Chale- Rivon Wilcon mummiï¬ed tho stockholder. can the fulï¬lment of his prediction thou the company would be shin tglpay notonly_tl|o hit-you]; 4 par hiltnln Flilsy. â€"Ounducmr Wm. Mona, of the Belle. ville ny-froizb'. it and. nn tho nick-lint. gondum: gall III placed in Mo! --Kt. O. 8 Club. at Decatur. 11L. chief dospntohor in the 339101 of. the Wabashn. 3.. hubeenhem form dub givinc imtmctim in connection with the and†rules. Port! 1’0an offend to much; hi- homo. John B. Gentry. min-b the the winner! for 0100 n aids. A Tm Ahit. -nn homo ’noo at Bantu-13nd on My between. Forru'u Famlio. at Unbridgo. and. the 0mm horse Spunk. was 0. tam “hit. tho Uxbgidgo horas winning two straight huts. both 51mg any†Mr L. Ba'oort.- of The tuners! will tub plus from the family raidonoo on hunch, “bor- noon at 2.80 o'clock. mo became actively engaged in; the ‘lnnlier business as amount tol the late Samuel Diokson. whose tn; death in thesp ring of .1870. .nstnrslly mustemd to Mr. nulitt the man- smut of the estste. whid: he otter- wsnb carried on with mech‘ enemy and ability. During the pried since 1870. there have been nun" years of depreuion. under which many have succumbed. but Mr. Hulitl's courage nevu- flawed. his oessebu one never tailed. and while otlnrs let e mine pass tron: their hands he hept that well within his gram end. was thus shle to not only ccwem for his wards the line props-t! which their tether hsd left. but tosdd (rest- lytoitsvelne. Ir. anli wuslso the pioneer of electric hting in Pele-:0†and has been president ottheLght thworCo. noeitsas- oetnbllsllnent nine' yours go._ tohimils. In the â€188 he mt- riod ' Mury Ann Dickson..tho old- est daughter of the bums! Dick- son. esq.. who mvim hit} It was not until tho mt 1865,an Mr Eh;- had received a careful adulation gt tho Grammar ochool and hod hooome p classical Ichohr o! no moot stain- mu. 80 tho h Ind boon his tnining in tho 0 d Gantry. that shortly after his arrival in Ki when a mutenhip in tho 1 ton Grammar school happened to be u- cant. ho was ouily £310 to datum the position. which ho hold for In: than with «0st to_hinsolf and «1an hum hview. M’ ’ Ir. mm. George Hazlitt died this morning about tour o'clock at mm P“ m thor-ot. B! m dad-0' tho town lose. one of its Pmt citi- HEART DISEASE Rlilmy Nam that-up“! In â€"Peterboro bicyclists haVo taken 9d- vantage of the otter o! the Canadian Whalurn's Association to furnish tree road signs to any club willing to erect 3am. Mr. F. E. Dobbin. of the Rom. who is an enthusiastic blclolist. I. lookiw am the matter. In the first inutalmnt of Ibont 80 of these guide signs or. mile past- are now being located. Tho sign: u!- of metal. neatly painted. mth a had pointing tho my Intended and road- lnu “To ’ ° ‘ ‘ miles.†They will non. Wu mud up Ida (0'15. unborn o! the Undny manic Club. â€"A recent police court juwnrnt In Toronto sham! be taken to heart by. some Lindsay boys. The manager of a concern which distributes publi- cations and circulars throughout the city found that come of the lad. he had engaged were making awn with tho printed nutter. and ho had one of them nrmstod. on a char-Yo of theft. The magistrate saw the ad n sound lecture and threatened to Innate '33; Iliontl mafn'mslmlmhi ntfto thl: next tong one In or t .mean notion. Linmy youths are guilty of tho sane offence. an the lab- onra who. are minimum sidewalks trcqncntly {ind bundles of pen. dod- gers nd pamphlets hl n belw. M will have to be tawht n leuon. tax. which, it In be!“ can‘ be Inv- tel-{ally ma next mm m town 1. gm Magi]: populntion and assemble property. â€"-.Barrio council ha- ntmok n tax rate of Mutt-tin mills on th dollar. which the citizens look upon u an abnormally high low. but inevitable under an cinema The incor- poration ot Allandulo. uquirgnont d Inent. and 0th.:- lnrao expenditures on public worn. for which‘ then in {@910 3.9}!!ng muted the stiff Smut shop window. It migh- :- thmpounhnndilahir-noloo! the kind grown by Mr. Jaws. Henry. 01 Karim. no tuber but. an apt munâ€"tho America: Woods. -Wo um recently that window in becoming an at in' Lind- say. u. attentive displays no not confined to tho dry goods atoms. tith that: wealth 0! materials. as the†whc In." glanopd at Kr. Thou. Brady: m Window mu readily admit. A meat importation at line chin; an Mr. MEI-nay.jr.. uchnnootoshomhis a511, und 1:. has scored a. mean. â€"Evon I hungry Irishman would think twice before tackling the h gohtq display! in )lr. A; A. . â€"'l'ho {our year old daghta' of '11-. A. Brandon. 6. 1‘. B; stauon gent at Golcrt. died on Friday week acme appendicitis Dr. Cum. of linden. m in attendance. and held aevonl consultation with Dr. sump: thia town. Tho youï¬n of the patient pm- oludod an operation. Tb-uldlou:8ir. -Itc:w 1:53;; mm'm“ w. .5me public (nullâ€"n (kahunaâ€"mun :‘:in at tho 57d: m ad the Conn lxhilido- Nolan-11w": 0! ï¬ght. The Scan of Inglud hand mid, I In: turn-lint u tho oboquiu via.» clay... had 2km (no. of Banner C. N. Street, ha of Poacher»); I-lnlo huh. nth g “who on Bout Sound. on Vacuum. on 809'. sou. ~Thmiondngumtujoldn. of In», 'bcnu, m 'nry ' will W was. n'k our“. {ado-bub. d "in will on“ man. â€"Mr. M. P. Kin-db. 0! Trance, hiya for the Gabon: 0)., '- la :0" malady. Manc-MJM 1m llr.JohnO-nw. - â€"Mr. H. 8. Potter. We! the MSW†will ha 3“ to not!" --ha': this glorio- ntm “the! "I.“ right for putting don um and grunliflnic who," a. panties! 6mm moulds. -Orillin council has W of 075.0% power cabins tum Gw»A.humthMbmhn. unm.br8nflï¬cuutUnrun lï¬.opmnhmimqgufln â€"Dmnr.flmmumw wbmd double-deck of to the Goo. thunth. [unlutwahlh b paying “.10 per 1100 1:15.10! sleet hwuuMOSaï¬wobrhdh. â€"I‘ho Eu: Pantheon 1dr u Norm In t c noon. Ova: 5n!) people .AAâ€"J u R?SE 5 â€"Fam m mutating anley finely. M18 well utidiod with. tho price. 409. We understand that ch gran in vain; lent to England-prob- ably for “law pupa-u. Ix. Cornell, â€â€˜1 ' "1 """ a. B inxfropmorolhndny accounts at It? killed bydqg. In the vicinity Colliwm auxin. Amt and 394503an our zoo m gingham. . m Podiu- t Emotion. oar- {huo tad wagon builds]; haw just "W. .333 “.LMJ-‘W__ fa?! tor «Sam at our local .portmn- no not am but the luv prohibiti the III. at ptrtricku in. hand. my boahot md â€Id†.to Ibo. 45th. 4'3†43"!“ NM room-tin may â€"M.r Junc- Broad. o! mu. Britain. has dooidod to m ta this turn. and. has punch-ed u maiden» in the north ward. ~12» awn-ch of the huntiw m- m is londmgï¬onbriak trade in rifles. mania: and don. -Priocn ruled low st Kr. Jon; Ou- roll'l ale 0! bicycle- Int. sum-thy. Goodwhoobnold :- lawnflo. ~autumnal: manhunt. hub boon gigging- Inge quantities of butter LOCAL BRBVITIES â€"BOOD'8 PILLS can :11 liar m; Non-irritating. Docu- hucmudquius ‘5er then we found to i» .m on- dorun‘ol Dodd'l Kidney 1]: in this city. Little ï¬lth is put in .‘th.’ my imitation. on tho mist. the m- dict being that the original I. the bent. ï¬nsrho'dé‘ om ‘ ' Acmï¬l now the Ilsa of the Vin-ta ,atroeta for the power transmission ’ne. At the last mating ot council lb. Thus. aural-t appeared. for the cm. and. Mr. B. J. McLaughlin for the village‘ and a committee was appointed to discuss a gottlenentof u» matters in dispute. There is a probability that the Lind- say Light. Heat a; Punt Co and; Ration Falls council will arrim' at an: amiable index-standing relative to could keep that up tor five or can yum it would be pouible to mks Called; e very nttmctive place to live in. one of its and manuals). being the lightness of taxation. 35.3%....†mustâ€: 95 3? 5w : Tho Dominion government report: a deems at the public debt amounting to $1,247,593 in September. It we Dr. Williems' Pink Pill- cure by going to the root at .the dieeue. Emmy renew and build upthe blood. and straw the norm. than driving dieeuo from the queen. Avoid im- itatione by inudiw that every box youpu purchase is enclosed in a wrapper hearing the full trade mark. Dr. Wil- liam’ Pink Pill. for Pele people. If your dealer does not beep thomthey will hen-eat poetpa id at 50 oentenbox. or six boxee for†02.50 by Adam-sing th Dr. Willie-5' Mine 00.. Brock- vme. Ont. udqoroomdsau: (alumna: over. I feel that I are â€health to I}. William-r Pink Pills and. never led. an opportunity I mding 0!! t3 otherq silty-i133 ad I was." W and w I m dugout in despair. whon fox-tunnel: a. friend of 011thin mndod the can of 1}. Willunn' Pink Pills. I banning- iwthnninll’nq. IMmdeuhen than Dom before I noticed my hut (mthnttinoovory done m 1h blood â€and to r{thrill nine. dun I have boon workixu- hard and [mount]: long overtime. But have continued in amount health. Mr I too! the alightd nymp- toqsofthau'ouplol unagho'pillnfor m. nothing lulu-ad to dict-d relief. twononthlmnholplonin- nlid. patterns constantly the moat excruciat' puns. My lands and feet swelled : m positive thug oni Wewm _l_(7h°~tmef- {of meet encrncieï¬ne pain. at rheu- 1 anti-m. ' theee taste a. New reporter ed on Mir. McDon- nell (on the purpose of eliciting fuller particular; Without. hesitation he attributed his preeent sound state of health to the use of Dr. William’ Pink Pills (or Pele “I an." eaid he, “sage-no! age. at thugyearaago grave to-day after visiting h orother, Dr. White, for the past the. for B'radtord. Penn. â€"Mr. Barry Hag-gang respond his family from 8mm Pomt to Rochester, ha: Win the hunting eeeeon. -Â¥rx Maeon Saunders and you†eon, of Tomato. are at present: via. in her pevents. Mr. d I. ï¬nned. Huron-st. en 1 L Dont cough RED PINE rau- how you can possess m _of a. pop; or_ the Idea! din-no. no!» in l story. honour. in connotation with the splendid than. at hula: :tuinod by him that is worth tollilu. It is 3 well hum tact apt. hwyurgqohemthe victim May Settle Thdr Difl'crencet. Mnbmnompopuluhotelclork! â€"Hu. W. L. Russell la In. Eastern Ontario than In Peter nae lately to visit trien mu. or the Gmd Union m1. Image to Toronto for the Alexandria. Ati an pro-eat mu m». ( â€"Miu Leonie Drummon Willa thefljoynentot par-i bemiaviaiting Mrs. W.H. hot bath. and s W meeting of Kent-ct. for a tew c‘ hhllonthoï¬mtimeoonldnotimg- â€"KII.W.C.M.oore and mm I â€do with thglhetlmthy mama. Of Bobcaygeo: n enema manor . - m - to", 1 - 1391! could. get by. toltr : m at __u-.. I: EA- if Fâ€? A POPULAR non-:1. CLERK. 1 ~38.“ Wm meén u [ Kcnnody, of Bobcaygeon, mo in mmmmmw~iauï¬â€œ - manomwmuum an». “Kl“ 1" 30'6- of Carson Dwayne-0mm mwuh removed. to this town. and wm‘ m 3 If. B. M. 8081's employ, EXGBUGIATING PAIN? -m. 25;?â€3‘3; ‘ in town lately. â€"*â€" â€"lï¬al Ethel Haygarth, of THE menu WELL-KNOWN. AND. Road. was in town Saturday. A POPULAR non-:1. CLERK. 3 ,,-Mmm Wm- Crew-en Han-kg: Licenses At Britten Bros. Jewellers. Dr. Harvey's Southern ill check it. the house awahc, â€"-a dose or two of SHOREY'S CLOTHING is not made to ordér made to ï¬t, and every thread is guaranteed. Kant-d... Linduy. This Garment “ Made to order " by a Tailor though perhaps “not to ï¬t " would be â€7.â€. Kant-d... Ham. OntPublicDebt Heavy black worstedchm E S PRICE â€"Mr. Andrew Coulter, {01'de 9‘ {amt st Silver L1“. (vl’flyw c 9‘ through with his funilyln â€which“ Fridny. cu rout? f: S.“ .810. Muiotojoh hi. Ion, whens-0“ _ of the police force of nut town. ‘4‘ who had been the guest of Mr. "all Mr!» A. W. Parkin for some wash left town yesterday on h»:- rem Journey. Carrying- with her veryyk?‘ ant memories of Canadian hoaP'um l and friendships. ' â€"“'o undo-punt] am: Mr. [Tn-2k W gland bookkoepor in the locd 0ch 9! 0- . Rsthbun Co.. [in mined his van". u â€out the employ of so Otnm ï¬rm. 5' ;'ill leaveabouttbeend of the month _ ' â€"Xi- Him 0! Nottingham. Ell. l I €03,671 flue Vex-hon I plan-o and Tobin?“ xuv-r n 5.. um wlu w .m- , â€"Mr G. A. Jordan. 901"†W. KC. w in town Indy “I†on dd lunch. and his volcanic «MW out. "rand Ma. Jordsn sod {wily " gum-g In tuba. Mr- ‘W- “a“ ‘ cooll- de, ad any remand!“ mil “'1 .â€"lnny Undsay friends v.1“: plasma the following i nun-Ind. n 0.. war: 1"- .â€"Mr. Chub- Wsltan left- 90'" Fridgy for M Arthur. “king 'h' WW Ha ha located ‘ I†“duo-ad the coon-0cm" 0“ the! Rim RR. “a will be “new ‘1‘ " â€"Ilr G. A. Jordan. police fluff -Hr. P A. Davina. of King’s “I â€out forth. Nnxon Mfg Conï¬rmâ€! h.“ oï¬eo st Ingonoll recenty w *0 IQâ€... Moon. He nude {1 Dial-to! Ida. u be is popular I (‘de Hod-5y. â€"In‘ a meant issue we stated that Mr. Howard Jackeon. son of God! Juckaozn. hgdcono “is?†Militaryw- km a Kingston. in was an em â€"8bward has entend the Srhoo! l linilu' and Wag in that civ- â€"Mr A. E. Gnidnl. late of the M of Toronto mills at Fenelon F113 w through town In! owning on his way to Deseronta 00 tube up his new dutiea as mumf‘ the Rathbnn Co's lumber departmlt â€"l£r. F. T. Mullen. the £135pr chased by Engineer Ashbndgf b ounce the construction of Gaby-3d!!- at. sewer. spent those years with I; Willi. Chipmn. and was overseer york on tho Toronto Junction synta- â€"Mr. Goo. Curran. brother of ti editor of tin Orillin News-Letter. In returned to the Klondike for the via- tor. Beintheowneror partom of twenty claims. some of which M good inflections. â€"“Col." '3. N. Duly. us Consul at Guelph. arrived here Eriday morn- ing to prepare for his annual bun trip with Mom: W. 11. ENE Emmy. and Others. -â€"Oondnctox4 and In. Jobbitt is. in UnbriQo last Friday, the for.- grit-vine 113°3va a_mage convey- â€"‘l'ho Orillia- Nana-hm. in motor- rilra to the cloution at a». c. a. lurch. adds: “Bun! Dean Mushy?! t formr curate of St. James‘s. (mum. and has many friends in this vicuuty.’ -Ux’.‘hri¢o Journal : Miss Laundr- ongh. of Lmdny, and Mrs. Janet. «1 Huh . format}, of Killarney. m. In Mt' at the home of their undo. Jacob :31... nor maids-It of Peter'Joro win.“ 9 in Orillin on hidâ€. passed throqi 9' Saturday night's train to Petu- ooro. , of ~11: A. G. Fraser Lien ‘ Lb ship El Bio of thou.“ 3““. luv. was a guest at. the s". can hon on turday. ha. Will Heard and Joe of Pension Falls. drove up Sam evening to attend the Godfrey“ coma-t â€"Xr. A. Chechen a moulds-Ii has been in tbe.unploy of_ 5;!†gran toâ€"day alter visiua‘ f. brother. Dr. White, for the mat flu... of Kant-ct... for a few hay; ~11: W. C. Moore and Mia:- XoChlhnd. of Bobcaygeon. mu. (that in tam last Friday. . ULSTERS fair. 0. Richardson. of ‘SL Wtu. meo, WELL MADE m excumncu 5M Ban-o1! left for. b Visit friends. "-3., h evi Olly cola haw LIN tn tool!