W -. __ _ _. .- 3-HT. B. Laidley 10“ for; Toronto «Mr. 0.McGi1l. ofh Janetvili; was TuesdayM in town Saturday. --. D1. .3. Anms is in. Toronto tc- â€"Ml'. DiCk Gray Went dowa dav on business Dulisloro Saturday. â€"Dr P. M88W00d. returned to Tor- â€"-Mr. J. I. new, of Bobcal’geon. hundred years before the beginning of our era. called it a heritagerJrom the. remote past. It hast scourged the white, knees in all ages and all. course. tries. and the physicians of all schools 180113 of England Decoration Services â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" A8 TRAVELLERS COME AND 00 lable.l5seses 7 owth nixed stand Best Attended Annual Exhibition in the World $100,000 m... in Prizes and Attractions. Greats and Concerts Grand Art Loan Collection from mine Paris Salon and other Old- World Galleries intermllonai Military Tatoo and Realistic Spectacle THE SIEGE or SEBASTOPOL With 900 Performers. superior Vaudeville Performance. 9000 Live Stock on View .1: MW 11: min .unl luinrrastlnn address J. l). ORR. Man, City Hall. Toronto p FARE8 FROM EVERYWHERE 1.. W l . cHEA Fro-flue.“ «Toronto-ma. “humanism 990909900900999090 MakingaHil ~~ â€now“ am- That’s what we’re doing for sure with our peerless line of sporting goods. for votaries of Baseball, Croquet, Football, Tennis and all other sports, in and out of doors, in town, country and farm will find us prepared to meet the demand with a home run to satisfaction. We’re the champions in every field llilll VALLEY NAVIGATION All. LIMITED. “TABLE FOR â€"SEASON 1908 .ESTURION i. Sturgeon Point and bobceygeon Route. 1 of sport. md‘diy. 4: I .1y ev up: ‘ll‘lll‘. u) l 15.52.“ :irrive 3‘ 15 p.111. l vv 1 i :1 \uglh: L1 'h inclusive â€"_ llllllll BROS. Rear Iarket 06.069000000000000. , ‘."4.1}i‘.n., 4.10 .Tlflp 1~:~’i’l-npv .me m51.40p..m v1 ll leave Bobcsy m Point 6. 45 3.111. ..an.’ . nrrhnl cf C. P. R. . 111312111) Toronto and Port. 'llï¬nvlav wanâ€"1 '_.. . .1, â€L Blackwell Block - 0 0 c e o e 0 0 9 e 0 e e e e c 0 o e c c o e c e e c e 9 e o c 0 A 00000000000000cooooooooooooooooe. i".'~ 1 iniznal andnt Sandy er-w‘ i. and departure at .wl LL.) -,ve refer to Upper SALE Mill. 8. 1908 MAN 17A l YEESn. 01.91110 ng and Bur-1 ! 15 horses, all classes in lot; 1 Bay i l Mare and foal by side, by Red Wilkes; 1 Black Horse, 9 yrs old and sound; 1 Brown Horse, 8 yrs. old and sound, 1400 lbs ; 1 Brown Mare, weight. 1400 lbs, and foal by ail-e, by McNair;1 Roan Mitre, by Eagle Bird, ï¬rst class dl'lVer; 11 fat cattle, been chopped and \ leigh Bouts. .. ., ,. - . ... Lib-tut 551.111112. Daily except READ Ft? ..-\'r . 43 p.111. Li- 5 04;! p.111. ..,.l.v l "U p.m. 1's: ln-lian Village on :h szenmers 101' Lake grassed; 1 Road Wagon 111 good repair; 1 set double driving Harness, nearly new; 1 set secondhand sin le Har- W for Family and Book Tickets. 1 g F"'1)-l"aitfilll.'l .C ketuf. n -1nl>erst3'5 63‘ mm, “Hm“ W 1111"» r1. h‘orm(§â€"20 1 Wheelbarrows, new; 1 dozen rawhide - a: Farm \ I 3 â€"~ tr .. 1 f so 1 . "lichen-an [Mm 113;): “'93 .339? ° Whips, half dozen Dusters, half dozen “Ovation 331‘ til light apply to \y I B rubber Lip Rugs; half drz- n 0338 Axle Lind - neon. W A "“" A’ W “e â€â€1†"‘3 3 “a“ 1 Grease, 1 dozen Sweat Pads. etc. " Terms as usual. W. A. FANHIHG William-st. Repository. F IN THE SURROï¬ATE COURT OTF THE COUNTYâ€"_ OF VICTORIA E3 €31 nt ' 1n the matter of the Guardianship of Viola McIntosh, theinlsnt child of W11. 1 McIntosh. of the Township of Fine. 1:11.111 the County of Victoria, Lockmns. , d c millage is hereby given that after the onof Twenty days from the ï¬rst ex irstl this notice, ap llcatlon art of t of Let- ve named McIntosh. of the Town of random, in the County of Victoria, ,the moth-tot the said infant. . MW at Lindsay this Twenty-eighth day of July, A.â€- 1903- MeLAUGHLIN, PEEL FULTON titles (is â€'2ch nilnuli bn used in SOlecting it u “312â€!†v the ï¬rst Pain “â€3:er necessary that the still... 0 In every ““31 “d mm on Impairment of “‘9 93°" m“ is thorough and we “Station. â€fakâ€" ANNIS Oph. D :x ‘0'"W Neill’ Lindaâ€, sShce Store) spi nding a. few ness; 6 sets new single Harness; 2 _ Movements of Citizens auditions“; vithin Our Gates â€"Miss M Illarkham spent Sunday in Lindsay. -â€"Mr. Frank Carcw spent the :day at Bobcnygcon. -M1ss Richardson spent the with friends at Meripoen. -Mr. I. E. Weldon returned .(‘uom up north Tuesday. -- Mr. Sam Ferguson. is spending a. few Weeks in l’etcrboro. ~Ml's. Dunn. of Little Britain. is supl-rldliifl ii few days in town. â€"Mr. A. O. llogg of 0skwood.; was in town Monthly. . 00 â€"Mr. Joe. Hlnpllll is transacting business ill lioiwuygvou Tuesday. ~Mlss M. O'rluliivnll of Port ilopo is â€to guest of friends lll town. -.\lr. W. \V‘ray of '1‘orouto.epuut Monday in town. ~hlr. Ford. of London. is visiting his brother, Air. 11. J. Ford. town. â€")lr. John Campbell, of Woodvillc 'ls transacting business in town to- day. , r .. â€"Mr. Geo. Rathmcll spent: (yester- day at Bobcaygeon. fishing and troll- in; ‘. l i â€"Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Clarry of [last ings. are spending a few days in town. â€"Mr. B. Sanderson lef( (to-day. for Alberta. .where he has ‘taken up land. , . . , â€".\Ir. W. Tait, of Brockville, is days in town .with friends. . â€"Miss 15. McGill of Port Perry, is a guust at. the home of Miss ll. Mc- Uill, town. - Miss M. Sampson, of town. .. visitlng the home of Mrs. W. Wick- ens. Huntington. â€"Mr. Fred l’errin, of Onkwood. pasSt‘d Lthugh Tuesday. â€".\ir.’hnd Mrs. Wm. Thornbury and dzrughtt rs are spending a fewwndts holidays at 'Glcnarm. -Miss L. Cunningham. ochlroit. is visiting her brother, Mr. Frank Cunningham. town. â€"Mr. De Willet Puffen left this morning via C. Pull. for the \Nortb- “est. near Ncepnwa. . -.\fr. J. Anderson. C.l‘.il. station zigtrlt. is spending :1 portion. 01‘. 11.3 vacation in \Villghum. -Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Robotic, of \‘ow York. are guests of Mr. and \ll's. Goo. ltoborts. Fair-ave. -â€").liss Witch. of town. is spending :1 few days vacation at the home of Mrs. E. L. \'1ckcry. of Oshawa. - Mrs. .t. Watson left that Tues-l1; to spiud a few weeks at the how:- of Mr. and Mrs .ll. Brown. 'l‘orou'o. â€"-.\lisscs E. and .\1. McLeod uni Miss. M. Ni-sbitt. are spending the va- cation with friends near Calln'iugton â€".\lr.. B. Torry. of the staff of J. Sulcilffc or. Sons. is spending his v‘u- cation With friends in Toled0.0hio. â€"Mr. W. G. McHeuud of: Toronto. returned home last Tuesday af:._-r spending a few day‘s Outing down the rlvel‘. M31155 Lane, of Toronto, who ,‘llul been visiting friends 111 Gclert,p134- ed through town to her home, this 1:01 11mg. -3125. G. Thompson. of Honor; “110 has been the guest of Mrs. Joun- son, Sussex-st. ., returned home sills day morning. â€"Thc many friends of Miss DI. Tangney will be pleased to learn that she is rapidly recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. â€".\frs. Fred Parker and daughters, of Chicago. and Mrs. W. J. Syzmo is and son and daughter. of. Rochester, .nro guests lit the home of Mr. ani \irs .S. J. Fox. , â€"‘Mrs. 51. McLean, of Barrie, rc- turnr-d home last Tuesday after us iting the home of Mr. ..D Loo-.0). bourne at. Mr. Donald Low. alone:- compculed her. . . -Mr. A. Stollard and Mr. T. Thu!- ston went on a fishing expoditiou last Saturday. They trolled all afternoon and when the sun sank o‘er the West- (rr. hills they had landed four large ones and several small ones. â€"Saturday was the, forty-seventh anniversary of His Lordship Bishop O'Connor's ordination to the priest- hood. At St. Peter‘s Cathedral.Pe1o utoro, on Sunday. he made this- an- mumemcm to the congregation. - Mrs. Ellen Mullady and daughter {Wills Chas. Burns of Sanborn. re- 'luilcd home Monday after spendinl some time here visiting relative; 1.1m frii- nds. Lindsay is Mrs. Mullady b “it place this being her first Visit hero .in forty-live years. l â€"Mr. D. 3.1. Leary. of Los Angolan. Cel.. an old Lindsay boy. is vlsltlng trunds in this district. Mr. Leary h“ bun most. successful on the to“, and report has it that he will return to his native town in a year or ‘0’ to reside permanently. ’ _ â€"The friends of Miss NellM. Brown can; htcr of Rev. Thee. Brown. of ‘4 this town will be blessed to lair-n in“ she has been successful in her “Milt examinations in obtaining with hou- ors the teacher’s certificate, gym... her AT.C.'M. “standing at the Town- aolieiwrsiestheApplicsnt 100011080 of Music. - 1 . . .all enjoyable weer; onto Monday. -Mr. John Short returned from Msnllia Manda!- â€"Mr. Leon K0!le ‘3 al>t¢ndingafew days in Toronto. -Mr. F. A. Clerri'. i8 sPending a few days in Toronto. --Mr. Herbert Webster left Tuned.)- .dsy for Winnipeg. Men. M 4s. Buck loft last Monday to visit friends 111 Rochester. -Mr. Lee Choung Sun spent. um day. in Toronto on business. -Mr. Bl-rt I‘adgctt returned from Bobcoygoon Monday. --Mlss Markham left for Peter bow all but llolldnys Tuesdnyl \ â€"Mr. Geo. Dennis is spending i1.s vacation with friends in Manila. -.Mr. G. Ends. of .Toronto, call- ed on The l‘cotl this morning. . 1 -Mr. ll 0 llamllton luff. for Tor- onto Monday. - Alum M. Thomas is \llllting imr 19-h r. Miss A. l‘homle ul hortu llsy â€".\lr. Carl llottgnr. of Torontol: spending a day or two in town visit ing friends. â€"l\lr.. Leo Mchull‘y. of Toronto spent Sunday and Monday in low-l visiting friends. ~31“. Wilford, of the firm of Mc- Coy a: Wilford. made a business trip to Toronto Monday. --.\lisscs Annie and Mac Nesbltt left this morning to spend. tho_ \vncntiou ,wilh friends in Detroit.. -Mr. Gordon Marks. on old Colle- giate boy. now residing in 'K'anount. pisbld through Saturday. â€".\Ilss Mabel Graham has rcturnnl fron'. Gore Bay, Manitoulin, where she spent the past month. -Mr. Thos. Henley. . 01.. Pension Falls. spent Sunday in town with, his son. Mr. .Will. Henley, {Russell-ct. â€"-hlr. and Mrs. McQuinn of Peter- hero. is visitmg at the home £1er. and Mrs. Edmunds, William-st. . 31.159 Elliott. of ion Hope. left last Monday for home having {spent “'th Mrs. Muir-:- gor. William-st. -.\lr. J. Clarke. of Toronto. who has bccn spending two week's \‘.1=:.l- tion with friends in town returned homl 'lutsday. â€"Mc-ssrs. l). Dyman and J. Olllc't of Fenclon Falls. passed through this morning to attend the Old Boys' ile- ultion alt Guelph. â€")lr. Ross Stewart of “'Cil‘llhl. 1's .‘(pl‘iidilig a couple of weeks at 51111- gcon l’unt, the guest of his :mzle Mr. Thos. Stewart. -.\liss Margaret Kenny. of Toronto is :‘pulldlli‘: a few week’s vacation or home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Kenny. Durham-st. â€"hllss Thomas. of the public schoa. stuff lift Tuesday morning to 2194: August in Muskoka and an in..- Isle. Trout Lake \‘lpissing. - Mr. ltobt Ross left last Sniurdav to spend a few weeks' vacation with night It: “ch ‘0 be his family at their summer .homc. at Lake of Boys. Muskoka. loft on Saturday to spend days with friends in Oshawa. I'Oniu. molhir. )ll's. licazl‘n. Kent-st. Slulglon l‘oult on passed on to his home at Oakwood. Markham w as was -n town Friday. was-m. of Toronto. 1. .1 guest Westminster Lodge Pays Tribute to of ers. (Duncan Rey. . . 'â€"Fsthcr O'Snlllvan, of Port Hope was in town Tuesday. ~Mr, Joim Thurston. of Dunsford'. wns‘ln town Thursday. â€"Mlss E. Stinson, of Pctcrhoro.sr- rived in town Monday. . â€"-hfrs. ‘Jss. Mitchell and dslabter arrived home Saturday. â€"Mr. B. 1W. Manon. of .Epnelon Falls. was in town Thursday. -Mlss Hsscl ‘Workmsn returned from Inn: Point this morning. -â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jno. ll. Simpson. of Cameron was in town Saturday -Mlas 1‘11er ll spending her vs- onion at lher. borne on Caroline-st. ‘ â€"Mlss J. lichens is spendinï¬ u few days with friends in l‘cter’ooro. ~11". Father U. l“. O'Bulllvan. of lVlt‘lorlu lined was in lowml Friday -.\lr. John D. Smith. tl’vlnui‘l'r of the town of Port llopv. was‘ in town Monday. Phlr. L. Lytll- left on Friday in spend his Vacation 'with friends in Midland¢ .- - â€"Mrs. W. Spears. of. Hamilton, is 1! guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. McDonald. Adelaide-st. -â€"Misnee B. and E. Brimmell left for Little Britain to spend a few weeks’ holidays. . l l t l -â€"Mrs. McFadi’en. 0f Emu-bridge. is spending a lfew Weeks, with Mr. and Mrs. tDuncan 13â€. l â€"Mr. land Mrs. Duncan McDougall. and family returned home from Fencâ€" ien Falsi Thursday. â€"Miss Lenore Clarke. daughter of Mr.. Alex Clarke is spending nfew holidays in Midland. -â€"Mr. Joe tBurt leaves next week to spend a few woeks,’ mention at Ottawa. and Kingston. -. . . . â€"Misa Pearl Nesbitt. Newburgh. Ont... is Visiting her.‘ brother, Dr. 'H. A. Nesbitt. WellinZtM' : -.Mrs. Duncft'rrd and daughter. of New York. passed through. town this morning to Sturgeon Point. “Mrs. J. Gaul and Mrs. McArthur a law â€"-Mrs. 1?. 1R. J. McPherson. of Pei» tcrboro. is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. McGeouzh. -.\lr. W. Workman nrlin‘d hum-.- 01: Saturday after spending a le.r “'l'f‘ll! c:unpirg at Bell Point. )1. Weldon. of To- wch end with her -.\ir. and Mrs. spent the. Harold Hogg nrriwd from Saturday 4111! â€".\lr. â€"Mr.Char1cs Paton. of till-Bank .111 of Montrial staff at Hamilton. ‘21“ bun spending a few days in town. -Mr. 1‘. Brady. who has been con- fluid to his room for the past forl- around. â€"Mr. Henry «Ash. of the Economist. in town Friday Wll'l â€"Mrs. G. H. Wilson and daughter the Firemen's excursion of that town. Mi†Jean, who have been holidaying â€"Mr. D. E. Starr. of Toronto, is at Niagara Falls for a few days. ‘re- visiting the summer bone of Mr. and turned home Friday. hire. F. .W'. Satellite at Stanton; «Miss Cora. Hc0pcr, of I‘ontypom Point. . . 2 t l l is spending the holidays .with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hooper, of the east ward. â€"Mr. W. Sandford an old Lindsay boy, blr-Ved in town Saturday. and passed on to Chicago to-day. where in: is engaged in railway work. A. McDonald and Wray. who have been spending Wuf‘kS camping at Sturgeon n-lurncd home Monday. --Mr. and Mrs. C. Carl Forsythe and children left. this morning to spend a. vacation in Toronto and Aur- ora and other western poults. â€"Mr. and Mrs. H.1'1'cnlcy. and son Lalold of Toronto. are spending Lht‘lr holidays with parents in town. and will camp for a few days at Thurs- tonia. . t â€"Mrs. R. J. Elliott. of Tetcrboro spent two weeks visiting her par cuts Mr. and Mrs. John Hooper. She \\ is accompanied by her friend, Miss lis- thc-r Sullzvhn. ' â€".\liss Bertie Dawes. of St. John NH. and Miss Nita Lctchcr. of 0 ll- cimlatl. Ohio are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mall" Innis. Cambridge-st. “Miss 'A. Erskine. 01 Mantras;- Scotland. accompanied by her neice. Mrs. (Dr.‘; Gordon. of Toronto,, are Spending a few days It the homes of ML and Mrs. J. P. Dondld. Bond-gt. . -Mlss Erskine. 0t Mf'fllroac Scot- land. accompanied by her niece, Mass Ntlllf‘ Wilkic. of Dundie. and Mrs. Dr. Gordon. of Toronto. are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. l’ Donald. Bond-st. -.Mr. J. W. Lamb-l of the Lyceum theatre. left this morning Ior Oril- lie and Brucebridze on l"illnes- in connection with his the-tree! in: thug m He 1W1“ 13190 hum for the band tournament in Bracebrflge curriday. “ ~l-~l;: â€"u:. a H. napkins. K. 0. use... ed a cable this mornins mm his-on $.11, 53 'ney Aultflhlsï¬t‘tfllc. silt“: was well and calcium himself. and would and on the Duluth on August out. which meanI M ml arrive home about the 5th of October. \ John (\H) jowl. -. Messrs. couple of weeks all roof. ' ' -â€"Miw Lilly 1E. Mark has j-t re“ turned to Toronto. a'tter spending -a under the paras: It i t i L â€").lr. Fulton. who has bccnspmm- lrvt: his holidays at. Chesterfield.hn returned to town and taken up the yoke again. «Mrs. Thompson McNutt. of Chl- czgo. and 2011 Roy are spending their vacation with Mr. William McVutz. St. Paul-st. â€"hfrs. McGrcgor of Chatham. a1- riu-u. per 0. l‘l’Jl. last evening on a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs.Oo buzn. Caroline-st. -'l'he many Undsay friends of Rev. Father (McGoii. of Peterboro, wjli be pleased to deem that he has safely returned tfrom this trip to Europe. greatly improved in health. . - Education that Pay: No one in this age questions the value of a busTness training such as is given under the excellent conditions Which prevau in the Central Business Colic ge. of Toronto. This, school is well known to be one of the lurgvst- and best cqulpped institutions oflh'! kmd on the American confirm-1:, end is largely patronised by students from every province in the Douala; ion. Interested parties are invite-110 write for its new catalogue. See '21?" in our advertising columnsâ€"dl They Hailed Other Things Like moot: iminieter‘e families. the? were not! extensively blessed wit-1 this world’s goodn- She. however, w. the youngest“ ten children will her new explained to her of the baby sister. win had come in the night. ‘ 'Weil." also pald,a1ter due thought "I ’poce .it‘s all right. (paw â€but the Icmcry of Deceased Brethren I â€â€" Lodge Westminster No. 20, Sons of England, held their annual decoration services Sunday afternoon at Riverside Cemetery. The lodge met in their roous at 8.80 o’clock and about 4 o’clock marched in sbcdy to the cemetery. When they arrived there they formed in a circle and ssngfollr verses of “Nearer hfy God to Thee." The chaplain then led in prayer after which the decoration of the graves commenced. The following graves were decanted with a small tin; and the red rose of England : 1'. J. Btubblngs. A. W. De Grassie, Wm. Allen, P. 8. lsrtln, P. Reeves, Wm. Xeupt, G. Rstbmell, L. Mllburn, J. Mllbnrn, Wm. Dolby, A Hosdley, Wm. J. Rogers. Thee. Rogers. After all the groves had been decanted the circle was again formed and all joined in singing that old familiar hymn, “A Few More Years Shall Roll." The chaplain led in prayer, after which Messrs J ohn- ston, TLurston and Hosdley sang a beauti- tiful hymn entitled “ Good Night †The benediction was pronounced and the march homeward was begun. The service was both interesting and i'rpressive and was witnessed by a large number of spectators. What is a Good Average ...â€"4â€" Expcrienm cf the Members of the Cow Testing Associations At Ste Emclic. Que. in June. ll? cows gave an average yield of 516 lbs. milk. 3.8 test, 30.8 lb. fa1.1'ht best herd average was 631 lbs. m is 38 lost. 2-1.8 lbs .fet. The bigimvt visit! of any cow was 1030 lbsm 'k lléllllg 3.5 The poorest herd was one of 13 cows that averaged only 39': lb milk. and 16 ,lb. fat. If til: 13 cows in this herdh ad given only. on- ough milk extra to bring them up to the average yield of all the 1L: (-0“: in the association, they would have given enough milk in the mo- (21 to. make an extra. 15.. poundscueeae. north $20.00. That mould not i. .. much improvement to ask just to bring them up to the average. ml the best herd; and if the cows nu such that they cannot be made to Vilid an average quantity, shouzd lhcv br kept? . At Warsaw, .Ont.. in June. 118 so“ . gave an average yield of 92'.) :b-l. milk. 32 lost. 20.9 lb. fat. Tho- ilus'. bl rd average .“as 1042 lb. milk. Tit."- lb fat from a. herd of 36 cows. This! association record is m {alfltf'sllaip contrast to the Ollt above. and hid!- (sits the great differences that 2(- isi Lclwccn the results obtained :it different sections of the counrry. Slated in .anothcr form. if (hr-Sn: Emelii cows were as good milkcrs as those at Warsaw, they would ah\'3 given an extra wright OISLIHO pounds during the month. # â€"The footprints of dyspepsia have been directly traced td the stomach- ncr es. {When these "inside nerves" fail. indigestion and stomachidistfefls must surely result» For kh'a. drug- gusts everywhere are supplying. :1 prescription known as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. First. these tiny inside stomach. heart and kidney nerves fai'. l'hen gas belching. weart palpi- tation. or failing kidneys. If0llow. Don' t drug the stomach pr stimulate the heart or kidneys. That is wrong. Strengthen those nerves Withll Dr. Shoop's Restorative. It is the nerves. not the organs libel: are call-l in; for help. Within K8 hours after‘ starting the Restoraitive treatment. you will realize the gain. A test will tell. Sold by all dealers. â€"- â€"..__â€"â€"--_ OBITUARY :- I: l ;. JOHN H. MOORE. Mr. John H. Moore. of Bobcaygeon: attended last Saturday. There were limes that the here with considerable nerve. About a year ago he took ads vice a! to an impediment in them. It was feared at the time that {it was a malsgnant grow til. but the mas not informed of its suspected nature. Later on he went td Toronto for an operation which was reported in the medical papers. from its unusualt character. It even of no “avail thaw- events: ' ‘fact the cancer appeared to lake on more viciousness and spread rapxlly. Thee nd was inevitable from the first. and had it come sooner it would have. been a more happy release He was well known for his jovial good spirits. ever ready with a joke and a laugh nod mush sympathy was 'felt ton him in his ten- rsble affliction. mile Kuneral took place on Monday. alternodn. under the nuspscec o! the 1.0. 0. F. dwhiuh order helm a Noble Grand audit was laurel! attended ~1nde9endc'nl _-=_â€"-__._-â€"_â€"â€"â€"‘-.â€"= Scsrlclllmr have leVeIed their heaviest artillery upon it. says Dr. Leonard K. Hitch; berg in the August Delineator. Yet it remains a puzzle unsol'ved and an enemy unconquered, even to to-day We 3re in doubt as to its cause. and there is no drug or entitoxin 4‘.th will cure it. . ’ But despite this. the deuhhtratcl from scarlet fever is steadily don decline more and more as the years go by. The reason for this. (I take clining. and we may expect it to decline more and more as the years. go by. The reason for this. I take it. lies in the fact that thermodern doctor la a great deal more sparing with pills and powders then his pr." doors-0r. and a street deal mare Invleh‘ with water. ï¬r and antiseptlcs. In the old days it was customary to Base scarlet-fever patients with all earls of violent remedies. in staggering quantities. and.» as a result. many of them tiled. {Today medicines are but; mmol‘ auxiliaries in the sick room. and both doctor and nurse devote their main encrxies to prcwnting a spread of the Infection. hr. ll‘llll' limlwav â€" \5 [hr majority of pupil“ ing â€it: National School of Tu-ll'lrrnplly 11) Lindsay prefer to work innit-ad of play. Mr. l‘niun has tic-ri- od not to close for vacation thii sca- son A l:.g western demand lzll‘ 2L1- cluss of ht‘ip is anticipated this Lil and pupils are desirous olf graded- ing in lime. “ _FALL FAIRS. LINDSAY. ... ....Sept 24. 25.36 Klnmount ... ..... . ... Sept; 10 11 Beaverton ... ...0d. 6.7 .. Mariposa Diamond Jubilee Fair ...4 .. . ............................ Sept. 28. 29. Bobcaygcan ... ... .. ... ...Sept. 29, 30 Bomvllle. ............... Sept. 17, 18 Eden Fall Fair ... ...... Sept 17. 18 Cobourg Central, .. ... ...Sept. 16 17 Echelon Falls ... ... ...; ... Oct. 6. 7. Gooderham, .. . .Oct. '1 North .Vicwris ... ... ..... ..Scpt ‘22 ‘23 Grant) can ... ... ...... s.- â€M ‘4 15 Orillia ".........Sept. 23, 24. 25 Port Hope ... .. .. Sept. 29. 30 Peterboro. .. .. .. ... Sedt. 17,18,19 01.1mm . m ... .. ... ...Sept. 30 Vv’hitby, .. ... .... ......"Sept. 22. 23 # â€"l)rive rheumatism from the blood With lJl'. Shoop's Rheumatid flicmvdy. Taoist or liquid. Sold'itgy all dealers. ... on 009090909900009099 llVl BllS 0i NEWS-.. ....lROM All QUARIERS -eeeceee¢. awake Exchanges. 090000000000000000. â€"Lohd Strathconn is in' Montreal. --Twoï¬ll'1c'lt stills were seized in Montreal. '. â€"Mrs. ‘Bertrand. of Lachine. mother of triplets. i -â€"Fire ldid $2.000 damage to tawa' a civic asphalt plant. ' -â€"Eddie King. the horse trainer, is dead at St. Cethnrfnes â€"Col. ll‘. in. B- Evans. of “'innipeg, is suffering from eunctroke. â€"Wm. Andrews. the St. Catharina batter and (urrl'er. is dead. . â€"Lord Lovat is in Halifax. ta meet the Frasers of Nova Scotia. -The Stowe! Maeehen is aground on Passage Island. Lake Supericr. â€"Prince Rupert lots will nor be plaCed on the market till nert spring. â€"Norman S. Easter. 3. Hamilton painter. fell £100 feet to his death. â€"Paroled prisoners are proposed to assist in lissrvectin; Manitoba's crop. -â€"Wm. Morris. of Detroit“ for ten years inspector (or Lloyds. is (11 ad, aged 80 g \r -â€"Rev. Father John Cameron. P. P“ of New ‘Aoerdeen. N. S. is dead“ at Boston. . â€"From ’July. 1906, to December, 1307. 17,714 aliens were. naturalized in Canada. ' 1c ‘ â€"Jewish butchers and rabbis in Montreal are l'quarrefln; over kosher meat. 1 s â€"Clifford Brevver. of Ingomish, N. 5.. was drowned while tending his looster. traps. . â€"Lond Roberts vn‘ll 'turb the first and for the soldiers' monument at Battle Creek. ' '4 ' . . . â€"Port iArthur Council refuses to insert a fair wage clause in civic con! ‘ t 'A'QIE‘ 000000900000 is the 0t» plain that 7the liquor law is not enâ€"_ forced..!t. llll‘llll’ -Tlse. Labmdm' coast was eWept by a storm whach wrecked 17 vessels in one harbor. l t ' â€"Fifty new coke ovens are 33in; built at Femie. by the Crow's Nest Goal Co. v ' ( e â€"Joeeph .‘TrumoleY. â€who broke jail at the Boo. Was sentenced to two years in Kingston. 1 ~ -â€"Amerlcane fishing in the St. Law-.- rence without a license were lined It tin rc's mm: W" W â€we“ Now um smallpox. thanquocom- Klni’ï¬m ' 1 M mԠ4 ti. ~',-___â€"â€"_=.â€"-___-â€"-_.n. m .5141» modicum .uinory vaccination. has become a rarity in civilised communities. aar- ..n; new Bangor channel at cm delandinthe St. Lawrence stain .3....;»Wn;..m.,‘ p- ...... a... .... . , grain}. .. .... r".* '- -..';-. pg... .... ago... a. M n er-J’f" ‘ .. . ~51!!!ng -. =~ .- P .. “$1.... . a1.~0;~pt.:~l.