aqua. 'm‘ I uv-;â€"â€"v , _ v V†m Grant W m. . . 'solagndxeeommended all n Albnght, 01 DL‘nuw, a: "8‘" ' 221m discovgrglcf 51:: E10 agï¬lulluï¬l Buï¬ï¬‚lu. 2 the pe; mancnt hOme art treasures of Buff: able . .. chnn all urns,» n m w} sofabw A Short Sketch which May 103 m, the" purposes '0! I m orâ€. we! t ' V , ‘ v _ ‘3 rml"‘w§;Ԥgwsmmxflm§gï¬ of Interast to 0m ReadeI’S- am), for W W ' blew freeman - H ‘ .‘ , . J “WM P WWW“ Anyone who Intends to Visit? lhc mad‘m‘ 5Ҡpeople, and contui Buffalo can have any Info? mile mcmg track an mation we Possess by calling ‘for all the popular a The \\'nuu:n’s and I" at the Mirror Ofï¬ce. ' . ,. aw axcmlent. H e ex \Wilks . Alabamas .Scotch R eel ‘79 p-to-daï¬e :Specml .Vcncedora Bankrupt Stock of Pipes for 15 cents H 256. Pipes - 35 and 40c.P|pcs for 25 15c Pipes for 10 “ xoc Pipes for 5 “ com cobs 2 for 5 “ Tobaccos always fresh at 3605.03.93 Mv’IvHOI-Do .IIIIO mailman. 03min“: PETEHBURUUBH PPPPPP PPP PPP ’rilbys (no past. During the past winter I was In] in securing a great. qnzmm. usually ï¬ne pump timber. TM 0'! beneï¬t to all my customers, [one to maintain the high stu quality that my goods have er The 'Hml," fur 1827, is by all odds the heat in the market. Ira ï¬rst cost is I ‘rcr low', when you remember that it Is 'ï¬rictly A High Grader, and the annual 'cnst for maintenance and repairs islow- '9' an“. I have handled those mills foli six years and have never Sat. made a repair on account of defact in. materln! at poor workmanship Senil for nartrcmnrs of my other lines. WASHING ACRE) his, etc. Am! satisfaction guaranteed G. WALTER GREEN. >1 .3- ‘ i115; momma. 1011111111 111 1111 P111111 111111 4.: “_mn] 1%:me suammmmendggl all :1me cf 11- abl‘e medicine disoovere . 8212 W to cure nu W all effects 0! abuse “31 Worry. Excessive use of To or Sdmnlants. Mailed on receipt mkageflmx. s5. aneuvazpuau. Steel Windmills William-st, : Lindsay. pUMPs OF ALL ' KINDS.“ IRON AND “7961) Pugdps x; Dean WM Specialty AGENT FOR THE». ‘ Bantam halving A-WEWE- Pump: for Em mica ‘Peterboro, Ontario. First Door South of Maun- der's Hotel, MAN U FACTU RER OLY I N’S winter I was success- :reut. quantity of un- ‘limher; This Will he 5' customers, arm will the high standard of nods have enjoyed in 6 for 7 for 6 for 7 for 7 for 3 for 6 for Pump Works, TELEPHONE ,92 In every fa auuu “sun .._. ._ up; The Sen Ice buildmg was the ï¬rst to be erected on the grounds. It is the administratix c he \dquar- ters of the Exposition. all of the ofï¬cers whose presence is required A1 A... Uluvcna u “v..- r _ - , , upon the grounds having Kheir headquarters there. The Electricity Building is 500 x 150 fl. The largest display of electrical machinexy and applian- UR: UI Luna u" The Temple of Music is one of1 the most beautiful of the Exposi tion buildings. It has an auditor ium with a seating capacity of over 2000, and contains one ofthe largest and best pipe organs ever made in the United States. The United States Government expended half a million dollars upon its group of three large build % ings and the exhibits which they contain. One is devoted to Fish eries while the Departments make mm rnrnnlelc displays, and m The United States GO‘ expended half a minim upon its group of three 1: ings and the exhibits wi contain. One is devote cries while the Departmc very coinpietc displays -_.L:L:L VCI] bUlAut aaaaa _ ‘ _ addition. new exhibits from Hawaiian and Philippine Islands, Tutulla, Porto Rico and Cuba, occupy the main building. The EthnolOgy Building con tain exhibits relating to the Eth nology and Archaeology of the‘ \Vestern \Vorld. A liying exhibit of the Sixl‘iations is given under the direction of this division. The Agricultural Building con lains exhibits for cultivating the soil, harvesting and preserving crops, implements, machines. 82¢. . The Horticultural, Grap h i c Arts and Mines Buildings. ibrm a semicircular court. and are really i beautiful. They are connected by W A _._n U53“ --------- conservatories in which are rare exhibits. The Horticulture Build ing is very ï¬ne, its style. of archi tecture being richly ornate, and the coloring very effective. It is 220 ft. square, with dome and lantern rising to 246 it. The Electric Tower is over 400 feet high ; main body of tower 801 ‘ it. square; surmounted by statutc,i ‘ “ Goddess oi Light.†It is light ad by 40,000 electric lamps. The View fromthe tower is grand. The Alhrighi Art Gallery which, will cost neifrly a half million dol luvs, is to be u pcmmncnt building] ulwhitc marble. This gift of Mr . Albright, of Buffalo, will become the pe;mancnt home of the publlc l art treasures of Buffalo, after ser- " L...†Hw‘ nnrooscs of an Ax‘t_|_‘ Ginny for thy; Exposition. The Stadium Stilts over 10.000 people, and contains a quzu‘tqr mile racmg track and ample space for all the pepulur athletic games. The Wnuwn’s and Forestry linithgs am excellent. '1‘! e cxhlb {s in the lat, Ler are remarkuhh ï¬ne. The Dairy Bualdvin.’ is equipped whh modern nppiiancus, partwulnrs ragurd- mg 11) gioue and sanitary hunters. ’l‘lw Sen York State Bmldiug “ill be i .ï¬ce, cahsuncterl u! I ‘.the st) la of architect {11:9 lo {but ufï¬ Duric Temple. 1!. WW- lu-cun e the property of the mum“ t ‘mbmmu rim-mt)! :11 Ho 0 of Expos'i- 1. Hon. Cost. is estiuzmed at. nearly two he? hundred thmxsnnd Juliaâ€. 1) "ha Press Building is a ï¬ne andmg ‘I erect «I {or the murmnmndutinn M news tm‘ [\uw'r workmx mu] their {Hands To “Mi ï¬nd it easy we might any that it is op- Sp, p. site BL-Btmrk'u Wild Animal Show. on m- 11 e M dwny. The Band Stand I“ structure, and the mnuh- antiwar-(1243321 «grunt tron! to visit, -l the l‘nn-Amerhum. \v ..A :.».n.n'.\l‘i, I 11 permanent ed \\ hue xmrmu, sun is n macniï¬riem by the diï¬â€˜cr- of :s M m Anzung tho ulna: most Impmmm and hnanï¬ful buildings “we: (‘uva‘R Buihhng. in which were nozhlhils from n.†arm the Ahnnininn, and it was a r disphly serum! to none, and on this ‘ lmlldim: :u‘d Us contnnts alone mzmv l nulumrs cmfld be \vrith'n. The (Main Shun. Michigan, Illinois. mu] Grunge nuiMinga_:uu1('uhin of Six Nntions arc- Ms“ very ï¬rm. Thom (.f \hc side shuns u hich EHN‘Y- “PM“! us most wow: '1le Juhnstnun If‘lnm‘i A Trip in) Nae Moon, Darkness and nawn,’§‘hc Ruby Incubator, Bun- lnck’s WHd Animal Show. Many nth- "rs we more, and nerhm-S Would no duubt 1w vary interesting in those n no at'end tho Pun-.-\meric:m. such us: The Phillippine “Huge, Baum of Missinn- xlr)‘ 1{1dt:e,'l‘he 01d l’Iantann, vagy Lannp,u.,c\'eryone of which “-m M 1cm“ make $110 pocket. I'mhtc'r \f yen Should visit them. and many of them me n 8‘] “ orth seeing, Any nf our reudera who vasit I‘mfl‘alo slumld go out w Green “and Cemetry and sea the “John Blnker" monument, the must of which Is supposed to be nearly “5.000. There are hundreds 01' other beautiful monuments. but non-e sn strikingly grand us We one referred to. It is cnl)’ a few minutes walk from on! to the Falls, and lmd: “ Maid (‘1 1119 Slifll," tlzere splendid View of the Falls ml m the {own and visit“. pal puns thcrcnf. mul the: train for llamillun, Um,†:I \‘Pry xrlnnszaml visit, and ilnr and Mr Cornwall lust other bv mutual cnnscnt. mr of this urea! journal ‘l‘nrnnln, where he upent blme. returning: tn ()mrm evening \\ all pleased will! trip viz). llm G. '1‘ R. Tlr serum» is all tlmt mm 1):» lul rates are un‘mx from ’1‘ MM during the Pun-A1 remlvrs will do \\'Pll to tn the sam rnnw. When 3" , fuln vnn lave onlv nhn \Tnllc from the L0 lllgll ‘ an l‘m shout vnr. “'0 l» waders “ho man will \' Auwrlcan. pe C r'r-v .â€"., Sir \Vilfrid Laurier is getting it . hot and heavy From Mr. Richard- son, ex-M. P., {Or Lisgar. The former friend ofthe sunny Prem- ier since he found out the real practices of Sir Wilfrid, called him a “mountehank †So far this chargchas not hem repudiated ‘ bythe silver tongued Premier. In a speech, delivered a t Toronto the other day on the ‘oc-casion' of opening the Exhibi- tion, Sir Wilfrid Laurier said, that while in venrs gone bv he thought much of reforming the country, he had now come to the conclus- ion that he_ might almost be a, Conservative, for he saw nothing! to reform. It is to be hoped that the Premier will stop reforming, at any rate as far as taxation is concerned, which since the Laur- ier Government came into power has increased 50%. That kind of reform is too expensive and yet the Grits glory in their smiling \Vilfrid. i l I PETEBBUBD CHEESE BOARD. Wednesdhy, Aug. 21. There was an exciting tune at the meeting of the Peterboro Cheese Board this morning. and upwards of an hour ans Spent!“ an oratorlcal battle boo tween salesmen nndbnyera,eml.lnf:1ct, buyers and buyers. The Rouble has! been brewing for some time, and it. was expected that the climax would be reached at this morning's meeting of ‘the board. Consequently, everyone icame prepn-ed. The discussion, whiXe It issted, was "ï¬erce,†to say the least, and became decidedly perm‘na‘x. “3.11) no doubt be M much good to the board, as it to a certain extent cleared m- a long (EKiSNHg misunderstandmg be- t“ een buyers and aollera. . ' ‘1' “I uumu - -w, Before the bidding opened, Mr. Ed M. Elliott asked that he be allowed to uddreas the bnard regarding a col-min grievance he claimed existed between Of I. and lam mc ususlun i. EHil;U) ll lmuunly h und it hec‘ l0 won‘t" ho [unve‘ l e expolig ‘U U4\.1VAI air. But 3' jumped to his feet. I t‘t'd that one side of tho story ts nlwi\\'s all right until the other side is henrd‘. [to proceeded to give his version of “hat hm! occurred between the salesman of the 'i‘rawern factory, and himself. Ho went on to say Hint the lrcncrn factory cheese mun hudh’ uï¬' t'ozonr, and also that Mr. Fillet! had not acted in an open inun- ‘ ner towards him. He had told Mr. Bailey that he could get nu- iiigiaett‘ market privc for them, whereupon the Lutergnzuicninn hdd hinitntio so. Mr. Cook told of his dealings “1th the 'l'rewvrn factory, and went on to any that his aon‘s repmt of the output disclosed the fuel that the choose “are it\\‘ n y 01?. ‘ 7â€"-_I.A ll‘l ‘l v y . Mr. Fitzgerald said that he bought the cheese M 'J 1-4c., and found them for the must part. all rhght. The salesman of the Bnekhnm fluc- lc-ry had :1 similar grlevnnce h) Hull 0! .\| r. l‘llllou. M r. Couk bclng the alleged oflemler. 'l‘ho mutlon to expell Mr. Look and Mr. linilev was s'emlmled as far us the latter was cnnrenmd, but \he meander chhe motion suld lhm he had nothlng ugulnst Mr. Cook. This caused another speech from Mr Bailey. He grew very ‘ warm in 1113 remark». and naked whg he and Mr. (Junk elu-uhl he singlel out. when there more other ull‘emlere much \\'()rS(V, only thus they did not do tlxolr business in m: â€pen manner as he had done. \th haul made xhe most money out ml the hoard, he would like to lunch? In lhe course of his remarks he nm‘le an lnsmuntiun mums! Mr. hitzgemld. a hivh draw from that geullcmmxa bnel explzmullun of the clrcumsmnce to which Mr. Ball-c3: hnd reference Mr. Ill â€Iv uvu...“ an inelmmliun mums! Mr. l'itzgemld. R bioh draw from lhzu gentleman-a brief explzumthm of tho circumsmnce to which Mr. Bail-w had reference Mr. Fitzgerald nlsn Rammed a row of Ms re- marks tmwrds Mr. (iahin, whom he said lmd'boan uhusing him to a consid- erahle extent. The discussion then 811193 wen prncoede hut buyers wero in at Wrighmn, ' Kerr. Co ‘00 ' number of boxes Maced opposite: Keene ...... ......Jso Wurmiusxer ........ .......126 .......119 (V- ..A._n_ 7-. ____. ‘ The fulluwiug factories boarded Keene .......n-....... Wurmiusxer ... Slxe:1rer...... ...... (‘eMrulSmlth . North SmHh...... Vimers Warsaw . Wostwond .. Oukdule . .... M‘sslng {Auk Daisy I) ..... .........‘ Molrone Abbey Lukefloh! .u. .... .... 'l‘lne (have ...... l’eterborongh .. Otonahec Union . . . . .. Maple Lent Myrtle .. Orinondo Young's Point... '1‘hqbidding Opened lay Mr. Fitzger- Md M 9 cents, and it run very quickly up 109 7-16 cent: by Mr. Whine“. He called Westwood. Villiers Shearer and Keene, \\ hich accepted. A! the same price Mr. Rolhm picked 1 up Warmiyater, North Smith, Warsaw, Unkdulv. DEu'Fy D., l’ine Grave, Maple Leaf. Young's Point, North Dummer,! (‘edurduiq .‘ tony Lake,Smxth But-IeIgh. Then Mr. \Vlnmrm went 9 7460, but Mr. Bailey brought the price up to 9 1-2, taking Ormo'nde, Shamrock, Nor; u and. Na offered 9 7-1‘Jc, for fursher selections and called 13611521)â€, Otona- bee U1.Ion,0:rk Leaflï¬loum l‘leusax‘xt. Myrna, I'Inst Emily, Missing Link, Lakofleld, and Frasorvilie, “Nth ac- ccpted. A A .. In ._-‘. n'n Innhov Men’s Mr. \Vluilton a! 9 7-16 1001: as further selecflons Lang, Men-use Abbey, Indian Rho: and Peterlmrougll. 31120001: at 0 7 16 untied ofl’ La‘vau- ville and Fleetwoud. Mr. lio‘J‘ms added Buckhoru to his selectimh at 9 7-)6. ' - -, n-|m_‘, Everyman my“ ' nt, dark and memuw 5L\Ju11u~v, W“, r dress for country, seas-1'13 fort. Our prices new are : Mr. Kerr oflered 9 I \veru, Bullxdufl', “1:1 Burlington Union ‘31 refused. ' As we hav have a. boy in 9 said before, anci for his outï¬t. We c351 t‘you’ll feel tempted to oner u» need of clothing you can a. . v. . 0 1%: I‘ repealf. for your beneï¬ts-nyou make money easy by a, boy cut for 9,3 l 'I L ttle a dollar or two more Elan we ask. 15352525 25252535 In I nu; rue-v..-- . ued. he must pay up All arrears, publisher may continue to ‘send l payment» is made, and “lexical- a whole amount, whether the is taken from the oiï¬ce or not. ' subscriptlum.thesuit ï¬ne place where “much {he nil-eds of terhnrougu. t 0 7 16 carried 0!! La‘vau- eetwoud. 8 added Buckhoru to his 9 7-16. flared 9 1-4 and called Tre- dufl', “I: ich accepted but Union and Central 5mm: than adjourned. f.â€" agarding Subscriptions. Big Clothiers 147 $3.50, $4.50, $5.00 and Up. 1-â€"-ev;nn' game. wonderful values in . .n-cou are showing noun-'- the S fast colors. 9. )le. as they a The Peoples (31133211)! @Isfull up with all kinds of t re- Flrmn caving aid. is nï¬onal 3;? Confectionery, )..4 The N SW D :2 ‘ GO 1:331?le Of 0 ~ " 92135113} 1116c} G {ci‘wa you Lgaauy sight « :13: y bxg price 5 1:; 0 ‘6‘ " 0 m w ru' ‘ be ‘Beautif'i -~ ‘ u 'TOL‘Bt‘ Articles and S yes: Fancy GOOdOQa’pes; 011 Cake, - of them 001“; fortable ngh‘ and Pkwgngnnenedium grounds,c‘1:,(ck8 Stripes 1... 1â€,..-HLM, anochnrn wank; Ladics’ Hose in Silk, A few beautlful Underskirts, and about 2 doze The Isthe’ Place to Buy Lumber, Lath 8; Shinglgsy CC}“}“"E; ter Paris 8: Charcoal. Also Headquarters for \\ musor ba 1, Cheese Butter " Brands. 7 ' Sash. Doors, Biinds and Mouldings Always" on hand. Perfectly Dried and Set-9N7 - Hard and Soft Coal. Comm-00?; 21:", '~ Call and get our prices and cm; '-' r~~ TELEPHONESâ€"Agent's Oï¬ice,V77 B ; Town C111» fln Sale Tuâ€"flay at Whaégsaie Ca G. H, M. BAKER, Agent, ‘ : ' Lindsay 801118 up “Mu (Lu sun“- v- LINDSAY 8; PAID}; fag-emam'ï¬s amass ‘ \Vc' cleared out the following {111:5 of samples: all W001, at $6 90 and 37.50 am). the perfection of ï¬t. ' Call and See Our Display. MEB'IEEe Biscuits, Fruits. A': Ralsms, t‘cc. .isle, and ï¬nest quzï¬ :it c and fanC} c0 10:5. ..-ings cur vaiues are ’or half-ou-dczén stores LJC "SEESâ€"5 E51475 525â€"2535? R seashore. [\H’XE'J} U3) h zshuts, aiso Cotton ascncd. I‘. Carri- ugc DuleXS, lice otton, in black faasasa‘éi er in fine quality and ï¬hcst A: :nt' "135' “ Dain} qualities