i nil-Y racer. mxnssr. mar. human 1... 133 v ..‘w . Maï¬alfey’s AuguSt N eWs Second Week of Our Discount Sale ,1.â€" /;:.’â€"â€"_â€"â€" Menes and Laces vet Embroidery, regular 20c, sale 15c; L', 23¢ . 8c; regular 25c, sale ...... ...20c 351“.“ éf Embroidery Insertion, regular 8c, ular no sale ......... ......... ..... .......6c in. Embroidery, |regular 12c, ........... . .........9c 0.. ........ .. ........ 5c corset CO 10. pieces of Fancy â€" Muslins and Lawns White India Lawn, regular 16c, sale 12c; regu- lar 20c, sale . ....... ............ Victoria Lawn regular 1241c. 15c sale ...............10c Printed Dress Muslins irom 18c to 22¢, sale ......... ............10c .......15c sale 10c; regular ° Black Spot and Striped Muslin, regular 13c and “it of Insertion 70, 7c and 6c ror ......... 5c Shudder)" Turnovers, 7c sale 4c; regular 10c, â€v" Green, rose, pink, . 'broidery Collars regular 7c, sale 4-c; regular lit .318 7c: regular 15c, sale ...... L’" ,,,,, .....IOc 3,5495 Back Combs. regular 20c, sale......20c miles of Ladies' Lawn Handkerchiefs, regu- ' ............................... ..... 5c I; 100. 5319 per cent. 15c, sale... .............. A hundred Dress Goods Remnants ranging from 5°C to 75c, sale ..... ....... ..............20c yd. and blue Chambray, regular 13§c,sale .............. . ...... ..... ...... . Blue and white check Ginghams. 4 patterns ....................... ........10c Children’s colored Parasols, regular 60c, sale 50c; regular 50c sale ......... ............ .....40c regular 13§c, sale ..... .......11c off Ladies’ Cambric and Knitted Underwear percent. off Table Linens, Towellings and Tickings . off Gloves, Hosiery and Corsets, and Collars .off Men's and Boys’ Clothing and Overalls and off Prints, Cretonnes Muslins Art ; . off Carpets, Blinds, Lace Curtains and Rugs 20 per cent. off Sllks, Dress Goods and Dress Muslins 20 per cent off Silk and Lawn Blouses. White and grey 10-4 Shaker Blankets, regular 1.00 sale White Marseilles Quilts, regular 1.00, sale 50 pieces of Print, regular 10c, sale 70, reg, Black Scotch Fingering Yarn, regular 5c, sale - - 12 l-Zc, sale White and Colored Germantown Wool, reg. 800 800 12 1-2c, sale 100 4c 10c l'hite and Colored Shetland Floss, reg. 8 1-2c and 90, for :0 l'hite Boating Shawls, reg. 85c, sale 65c; reg. 1.10. sale 830 NEXT TO PHILIP I . E. W. MOGAFFEY, MORGAN, mm... Girls‘ swimming raceâ€"1 Miss L. Bissrt. Cncmong; :2 Miss Lilian os-tn, Chemong Boy’s swrmming raceâ€"1 D. man; 2. F. Fraser; 3 H. Keenneaiy. tony Lake Regatta a Great Success _+â€"-â€"- initial Event Drew a Great; Curd-Weather Conditions ; Miss Schricber. Stony Lake; 2Hirry i i i Simpson and Miss Adams. Stony Lair: Very Favorable l l Launch raceâ€" 10 h.p. or under â€" â€"â€"-â€" 1 A A. Hollingshead‘ White Cap- 2] Henderson’s Kawartha; Mr. A. L.‘ Dans‘ boat Nancy was the first tol sat by the biggest crowd “...;- croes the line but was disqual- H‘here, the weather being all that on accoum of harms horse power a. b, desired. {esteedrng the regulations. 3,3.ng W“. the results; ! Tiltingâ€"Bruce Hopkins, Sturgeon mtwï¬ .\. -\. Hollingsbt‘a'l. l'oilzt. won this even; easily. fie “MS 3 an. 2. Bruce Hopkinsstqr.’paddled by Bruce Wilson. Sturgeon The other contestants were; F Dela Posse. and 50!“ l t; Szony Lake regatta on: .3110!)- V was a great success and “'19 ’ll’oint. \'.Fraser Stow E. JOY, 13- JOY. Mowat. Tug of war-A crew consistiugor Sylvester. .llUll . '..3 sailingâ€"1 R. “‘1: 1.. .s. em“. Stony Lake. 155 single canoe. and style â€"â€" 1.' "-3 Simpson. Stony Lake; gifted Hopkins. Simpson According to the statements 01. some of the older residents of the township of Ops. there is situated- {5313011 a farm not far from .the Pottery Corners. and in c1030 proximity to the Scugog River, a said to contain the body of an Bios, ï¬end owatt ,llld core-hour. l c i - ......“ .1 Interesting Grave in Ops Township Mixed tandemâ€"1 Mr. Mowat a.t«liSupposed to Contain the Remains of Indiana-Fear Stopped Investigation ..q O grave whi:.L Ind;- Accrrrding to the stories told.this grave is enclosed by a rude fence .1111 .i. i evergreens have grown in the cnclon- ! ure. almost hiding the supposed granu- froni View. There is no one who is in a po- 'sition to state when and why, the In- ém; Bridgenorth; 3 A. Nichol‘s vWiI-sou, defeated a Stony. Lake ffOul"; dian was interred at this spot I) t ‘ v u “35°71'3- 7'.\low:lt, Joy Graham. and Moonr, :the story that this grave {contains up . - . . . . . â€" «6:5 tandem tenorâ€"1. hnowlmn, goon Poxut. “arncr hnowlson Bros. . ' a red man has been gomg the rounds "475. Sturgeon l‘ouit; ZNichollS housq in the lirst round. but. were for nearly half a century and much Cult-n, Bridg- north. 3 Hutton defeated by another crew from Stux- . . mystery has been attached to II.- Gill. 510:1)? Luke. jand Trott. ] 515819 skiit raceâ€"1 )1 as t . 56.93;: Slade-r5011. Stony Lak-‘z 2.5 Be n Stock. 'I'. SvlcCarhy. stony Lake; Miss . . â€39 and in... Eastwood. ofChm-‘ “' “' ’9 disqualified on the ground 5 DANGEROUS OPIA'TES tin: constrains assisted by pa-ig, l “in :al‘d~‘m canoe raceâ€"l M'ss ll: cad m‘lo“ Denna; Chemong ,3 Wan and Miss Hill. Chemoug: it.“ Margery and Marion Sch- â€: 5‘0“)" bah-0i 4 Misses .imy Wits and M“Willy Graham. ltlzed lO cure stomach and llOW.:l' _ -. , . One of the residents of the town- LPS‘L “cc-1 Harry Simpson. ‘i‘ ship is authority for theta tstatcmen: that some years ago one or two relzc breeze.â€"56. - ' t Ihuntere endeavored to explore the lmysrcries of this lone grave, l b:forc they had finished their explor- a tons. fear ove Most of the liquid medicines adi\‘=‘-‘Y‘l gave up the unxdxtï¬ktirhizxil’ and tho! ‘ , Another story which is told troubles and summer complaints ‘50'1';cerning this grave is to the effect tain opiates and are dangemuz-l-Whl"J , that at. one time a resident of the the mother gives Baby Own Tubtuts : township. in a. spirit of bravado pull- to her little ones she has aguaran- i ed down the rude fence surrounding tte of agovernmcnt analy8t that ““5 . the alleged resting place of the ab- Lbut COll' Oil" 7. .‘ â€the. l - . . . . . mtdit-me contains no opiate or nai- :ortziue but on revisiting the seem ‘ ‘33 :andcm canoeâ€"1 C. Warner ‘ ll Kiiowlson. Sturgeon Point; c bold†33"! Simpson tst'ouy ‘i' ‘i F' JOPling. and A Nichots ,, c; 4 _t-ot:t-. no other medicine will so‘ _cnrt-. -they come unexpectedly. Give â€out; Ric‘ r < " - . b B 0°" J0) 13.04. well child an occasional dose of these' t I 'And she has the assurance UM" few days later he wins speedily t to see the fence intact and inexact- stomach and bowel troublemif, ly the same position as it had pre- the l viouely been. - The foregoing narrative of the mys- surprise-i W31 and Bloom-h ‘ ' ousc 4.1 of ,. , ' ' . tablets and they W111 91'9"“?nt “Ix-1‘33“ tt-rious grave is not of "yellow laur- Gf-w 1.. . u\- “k“ 3150 started. {E :V‘M. . .... v angle omegaâ€"1 M. hllowlsun. - up“, ,_ ‘ . . N e. all 50111:; ,, Wilbul t of of offending matter. Mrs. ‘5‘ RFC: Mammal ' ‘u ‘ o 3 lbowel troubles and know of no oth- . fateâ€"1 .\. C ,‘i' V‘ . ... k“ ameron._ 5.011, er medicine so satisfactory." coll by "L M Mow ‘ ., , ' 3L. E. Joy C. Gordan. ‘LN . ' with stony Lake; Graham un- “r03" Emch‘ne' out' 1,: ‘Bmong; W. Nicholle. A.Ni:i;- , Egrmgfmfth: W. Knowlson, M. , n. Murzeou Point. also star t. 303’s, â€161d Homescekers' Excursions â€"â€"â€"- landem shunâ€"1 Acton 1,1,1'1‘0 Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al- 31" ' Sway Lake; 2 R. Rice and berta. All 1'!“ Via Chl°38¢m=d 83' My)“. Stony Lake; 3 H. Stock ; Paul August 18, Sept. 1. 15 Iatnd.29. l. {winced Stony Lake; H.Lees ' Also via Bunnie and Northern Navi- t E era, 8‘0“! Lake; 34' \Hayo-s igatian Co’s steamers. leavmtg Sarnia Cit-1:" Hill of Chernong also stand] 3.30 p. m. Aug. 19 and 81,]. M. Win- *. ' single Glanceâ€"1 Mus Jean H.†nipeg and return $32-00; Edmontton Proportional: “31°11 ~ 34250. Mtn's’ yu" Dunne. Chemong. turn ’ “Men skiff-1 J. and fl. rates to other paints in Western Can- ' “on, , . . “x 1,“ ,“Md: 2: nice Brm_ â€on. Tickets good for 80 do!» run sion, 1.: - 3 Hall and gait“, informttion from any mm at the. he' Cameron Broth. .‘by clearing the stomach and. bowel: - nal" va ety as mam of me residents w the township when .- .. nice, Ston I; ma; ' . .. .. ’ ‘ ferric Hut, chcm‘mg. 4 WY ‘:~b- ,Carrville. 0nt.. says .- I 113“ “3’4 I about the matter confirm the many . - â€" . ;__p;,by's own Tablets for stomach and ' stories concerning this mysterious spot. in fact the scene has been visit- ',.. 2 Harold Hill. Ch‘ 11 . q . _ ed by not a few, who are divided as â€3 Trskle, Stony Lakebin; 5:1“;_3 m‘tdi‘cine dealers or by mail at ‘13-’33 the'r opinion as to whether a i ' l box from the Dr. Williams’ Medium.- rests in the eucloaure or! not. Saml. lrvine Killed spoken in body at Los Angeles Old Resident of Lindsay Loses Hi; Life in aDiStant State Monday morning a telegram was announcinc the Ill-ruin: lutcniccnce that Mr- Samuel Irvin. a ; dormer .. ‘ weld-km'and stably mud re- . [1,â€;ch Trunk RIiIWIY System. , l. , ardent 0! “I town. “I“ m kind “mm .b' in a trolley accident in'Lcc Moles, California. “ ' r . g The information was received with moere regret by the “likens gun-.1 orally and my ‘7“. the enquiries made for more details cancer-hing My. Irvin's untimely dea'th. However, the despatch only announced the mt that he thud been killed. auditor-thee, gm. ticulu‘s cf the can antih- are ex- pected in a 'few days; I. t 1 The late MT, 11"“ "5 born hire- land and was for many years '8‘1‘.‘ sidcnt of tube townfliip of Maripm, where he tutu 395001 .8311 Wu al- ‘30 clerk of the diviaidnl'gur’t. Near- ly forty years ago 111’ Game tc‘Lnnd. say and during the regime of who late Sir. John medulla“ we! appoint- ed mow ‘cf we‘bhtl In'd measures lor. the countie- of Victoria and Our- ham, succeeding the htc‘WnL Bit- verwood. His wife. who predeoeutéd.‘ him some years 53o. was‘ a Miss, Peace. of the tcwmbip of 0pc. ' The lot- Mr. Irvin wu over 80 years of age. and wa‘ Widely known throughout. the didhrict. He lelvec’ be- hind him one son. George. who twee residilx with him in California. r Of late year: the deceased :had been in very poor health, and last. result was obliged to relinqu'ah the duties of motor. of weighted . and measures. being succeeded by M541. Kylie. of Lindsay. Last fall he left with his son and grandchildren 'for Les Argelec. California. where he. re- sided until his untimely death» The late Mr. Irvin has relatives rc- sidins in the county. Mu Geo. Irvin, Lemmy-ch. being a nephhew. ’In religion the deceased m a member of the Anglican church. and‘fcrmer- ly resided on Glenda-ct. No tnhnnaticn has been received ending the funeral prrangememta. but it is likely vhltt interment (will take place in Loo AngeIeu‘ . u . Watch Your Tongue â€"â€"+â€"â€"- If Tuned 8nd Coated. it's a Looking Glass Stomach Warning When it is the morning after the nicht before. you do not have to look at your mud to know tint your ctcmach do "apat- t'hc head ll aching. no appetite. nerve: on edge with all the cuuahluc of life clouded. The real timeuco watch the tongue is all the time. If it is Contedl with a blue fur. or possibly with dark trimo mines. even though the stomach does not tell you by the acute pains of inn digestion that it: needs help. yet the coating shows that you are getting into a bad way and that there is need of Miro-nu. 1 Mi-o-na i~‘I no pmitiVeo no sure. no rc- liablc in its curative action upon the “much, that Jury Gregory. the local agents. givd a guarantee of ca- tisfaotion with every 50 cent box or ‘. We All Know Him Another unnecessary noise that nerds to be suppressed in the‘ man in the [ark twfho insism cu: whistling an arcomraniment to (the hand. You will find him sutured here .1161 there at every concert. You cannot. miss him.- cmnot escape him. !He has gone (there to let you know what a versatile chap he in. and,whah a fine musician. All through (the ex- ercise of .the band :he is the mentho- tiVe ond'of the lot. [on unlenl no keep: busy ,you may never discover! that. he is a genius or What {hide acquaintance with musical score} he possesses. Thd tact that ihalf thq' time bet is off the tune and theuiih‘ er hall! pill the key never seems to worryh im. tile has made up hit! mmd that he owes the public In duty. and; is the)! to dischargd it. â€"A glass of .iced "Salads" Tea" will be found meal refreshing this warm weather. As cooling on a cumulu- An Insect is lniuring Late Peas The Pest is Most Prevaleat Just Nov in Meaghan and Gavan Some insect .has made an attuclcc I: the late peas, and destroying them Very rapidly. It is of much the same appearance as the turnip lousemud does its work first in with“ lmt rapidly spreads. It has not. you made its appearance in Victoria cont! ty but it is particularly bad in Mon- aghan and part of Gavan. Being a new pest to this part of the country the farmers are at a less to know what to dth. is hoped it will not ruin the. whole late crap in obedie- tricts affected. A When the ,yolk pl an egg, in net away after using 't'he white dor- front- in; or other! 1:0me it macros ens before occasion; to use it. . ' mar, be cvcidccfhy beating the; yolk and adding a little cold. molten .- ll’eterboto Races ' Fairly Attended â€"-â€".â€"â€" Dr. Forrest of Port Hope Won the 2.30 and an Orillia Horse the 2J6 Events .â€" Several Lmdnc' ' y mitten were at the horse races in Peterboro Ill-‘3‘ day. at which the attendance and III- 1: fair. “ ‘ t! l The race 'in this can and†an exciting me. There Were 9 cubic! .nd it took five hect- tc decide the oval. Black Print. owned by Dr. (Format of Port Hope. will the 6rd Wheat. but Frank K.. by Frank Smith awn- ed by Lee Kctohclul. Belleville took a hand in the W and up Tube nut three heats quite handily. In the 2.15 at... Drillia Belle. ,oc Oritlia. was the Rhino: in three “In†M \ ‘ ' t Missing Girl Found at Sturgeon Point â€"*_â€"â€" Though She has houbiscovered. lit: Fallis was not Loot ...â€" Mis Lily Fall's. of 84 Lindsay-ct. south. who mysteriously disappeared on Monday last. was on Tuesday It- cated at Banged: Point. '. . Lute yeaerday afternoon Chief Vincent received a telephone (nose sage them the PM td’vt'bc (elect tbï¬ tho yo“ lady had arrived there where it is understood she has cc- curcd a imam I t ‘ â€"For.‘llxteeu. years the name "Bal- uda he! Mood fa: tib- maximum! of quality. purl! turd flavor in blend- td Ceylar Teal. no that the aria tm Mpoedtclcckmu the "Salads" label at every package of tea you buy.â€"67. . . , Case Dismissed at Kinmount Iin was Accused of Disturbing the Peace and Furious Driving "â€"- Ln Kinmount on Monday '1'. Suddub} and others were accused in' police court of raisins a dmurbanocxand of furious driving on the bizhway(Thc session lasted all day and. well on‘in- to the evemns' . 1 - - The Charge wnc‘tried behre Dr. White. and as the evidence against the accused was not of a very. struts nature the case was dismiss- ed the costs of thud court. being'paid by the parties concerned. .r †Mr. F. Holmes Hopkins appeared for the complainant, while Mr. Ful- ton looked after the interests of the defame. l I . . . Academy of Music is Being Refitted Fire Escapes Erectcd and Interior he- in: Painted and Decorated- Peppcr Twins will Open .c-n- a Lindsay's popular theatre is un- (dugomg a complctc change in ILS appearance and efficiency. Two new ,strcl fire escapes hare been put 41‘ to rr-piscc the old stairwaya._and the 'u-ttrtor of the theatre and lobby .1:- being painted and dccorated. Thea-u- hon of 1908-9 Will be opened on Au- gust 19th by the celebrate! (.“eppcr Bros" who will give a high class cx- hibitiou of selected moving pictures and illustrated songs. The entire program will bechnng- ed nightly and 2411!) feet of the finest (time ever used in Lindsay wil be choiwn. The Pepper Twins will sing about twenty of the urea: song hits illustrated with beautiful hand colored slides. l‘opular prices will prevail. any seat 20c. gally'V 10c. ' _â€"=__-â€"== Took Their Load with Them Any one who was at the station on Saturday evening when the Coho-cult flier was going out. would have thought from the quantity, of «ruff lying arOund and; being loaded on the train that several families were mo." ing to the fair fields of North V3?- lorin. 0n close enquiry it proved to be only the camping outfit of Mr. Les- lrc Richman and Mr. Mrlton Bruce twq of the R. M. Beau Leather Co's popular travellers who are going to git-ud‘thcir vacation in trying to cotch fish in the northern lakes. Tm; will keep them butting. if their" pro- minec 'are' to be fulfilled. for cVefy min in the knit“ “0101'! i' lOOkiNg ‘19:- . ten. pounder: The boys did not ,look a if they needed a hollday.but -3urveyc tor a double track for the, 1.0.3. from Paloma Junction to drum. are to be III!“- .. l w 4- Whit; Sons LINDSAY ASK THE MAN Who has worn Northway made clothing how it compares with other makes for wear, ï¬t, ï¬n- ish, style and price rightness. You will then want Northway clothes for yourself at all times Then ask for then, sold only at I. Safcliffe (5 Sons August Sale of White Wais'ts Afinlclaringcfhdia’whitenistsatprimthtwillpyyuto hymflkupthautilurtmâ€"thcstylesmpedmgh Possibly you have enough waists to do you this summer but do you realize that a nice white waist can be worn many times during the winter. Then there is the possibility of your buying them now at a saving sufï¬cient to pay you to keep it for next season’s wear. Out goes the balance of our stock at prices that will make blouse owning an matter for everyone. We do not care to carry over a single ollar’s worth and for that reason alone we are doing the price sacriï¬cing now. Come to our department and see these lines and ï¬nd out prices. You will see that this is where low prices prevail. "'â€"Dr. Herb Sullivan, of Peterboro, was in town Wednesday. Tom Longboat I -Mr. J. R. Brooks Peterborough Will Surely Comefng . ...... ...... .. â€"Mrc. I". Pepper and daughter. Marjorie, of Barrie were in town to- day. “ ’ ‘ --Mias Loretta Kelly, of Petcrboro. is the guest, of Misc Jennie Meehan. ( ‘ town. f . t â€"Mics Clara and Mia Kidd. of Pr tcthorc. are cummerinc at Stur- geon Point. ‘ _._‘.â€"â€"â€"- To Heathen Race on Labor Day. To- gether with other Famous Athletes Rev. Father Collins received word Wednesday from Mr. Flanuigau toI the effect that he could have Tom Longboat and any other Irish Ache -3“; Garrey Cowhlin. 0.! the totes he desired for the proposed It" Coughlin Monumental" Wei-kg, Pee“; lctic taurnament to be held \Labor boro. was in town Wednesday. Day under the auspice! ot the C-L- -Micn Bertha Best. Peter-born. is S. unending her holidays with Mic. This will be pleasant new; to theiNcUle Murphy. South 0p6_ _, . many lovers of athletics in town 31'! 1 R I" T ‘ if the program under considerat'O‘l . â€" er. ather -.. VBprakt. of tho Amhmm of hmgston. is in town, is carried out the citizens will we . the greatest field day of sports cwr Its“e are: 01 his brother, Mn: 3, plat . hold in this aectwn of the province. . â€"Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDougm The newspaper rumors concerning . the alleged difference between Long and family left (his Nothing to spend. born and Mr. Flannagan are without a Couple 01 Week. at Miner-N. Bay, Ioundauon. so that citizens can cer- Gull Lake. . g . . tntinly rely on the Indian being here -Mr. c_ D. H. MCAlping 'B. 1A, Who °° Lab“ 9â€" has been. visiting with his mum... Battles the celebrated Irish atbt-Iv‘. Dr. and Mrs. 'McAlp‘tne left for ca. Fred Simpson Iliawatha'a pride. .Winnipeg on Tuesday. . and Dunne. Barrie‘s crack ten :nilc -Mr. B. Arman“, who is in quintet will also be present. Th: Charge .1 the Gulf awe: Lumber arrangement. in connection with tmnlco.‘ mill at C l k, m in great tournament will be perfected in Wtdnceday. l .. h l ‘ , â€" a 10w 63†and â€I†W“! Wm†“'iu -â€"Mr. Norman Palen arrived 'home await with interest the details in con from Toronto last evening. Mr. chfen motion with "h“ “11 be“‘°“"“"‘ has been curtains from appendicitis 1" a red letter day in the history and is home to recuperate. '~ 0! local “New “WWW -E. A. Welletood and family. or f r- - - - hmmaunt. who have been “61211“ Addihonal PM“ friends.“ Sterling and the Thous- and Islands. returned home toâ€"day. _ . â€"Mr. Jae. Box-all is in Hamilton. 'fMl-kcfnzt’ of Termite, "3 in this week attending the animal “3Ҡ'9 ne y: of T meeting of the Sons of England ..Mt r. 1:; 0081:1215. oronWâ€" W“ cram Lodge, of which he is crime in own he a . President. -‘ â€".Mrc. Johan Copeland. of Random; -â€"Mr. T. Ringland. delegate for the was in town Wednesday. 'Order of tl‘sail'way Conductors. is in ~Mr. Frank Oliver, of Tillconbure. : Montreal attending a conference with was in town Wednesday. { the management of the Grand Trunk â€"Min Cameron. of Toronto is 'vislt- System. . . ins friend. in town. . . -â€"Mr. Arthur Seattd'n is in Mont.- . l attending a mference with the «M An rre mount. "a was iffOWdIWVe'd‘n llhyd Kin management of the Grand Trunk Sys- , l tevn as a delegate of the Brotherhood -Mr. Fr“ Irwin. of Boboanm. of Railway Traintmen. .. r. was in town WWI. -â€"P!'of F. a. m‘ B. I... m â€"Mr. 0'0- BW 0‘ PH“- 3 13.. Ph. D.. of Tormtc who had been 636th friend- in “In. ' ‘ ‘ ‘noilm Dr. “41.x?!" McALpine. «It Jr. Frank Sheppard. of Wfl’ on Theda, for Mascots to ac" posa. was in town Wednesday. lcept a pai'ti-I in the State waive!- -â€"Mr. Joseph Pearce arrived home . NU- . . y from Tomato Wednesday. l -P- 13- McDiflmid. of New York. â€"Mr. and Mn. Frank McGee. '01 formerly I Lwdn' y i visiting (Mr. B- Myme. are may“ in bwo. :- Armctrcnx, William-it. Th'n in Mr. . ~Mr. 8am Brokenchire. of now. McDiarmid'c fin-t viii: since he left manï¬llc was here Murine-day. l town our Event! rem ace. and net. -l(r. A. P. Hem of rotation. vex: much drunk with the advance- wuintoquedncchL, lmentmadcdurinc,flnt¢u.r;.;