usic rs and the «m Lbs LTERs ITH 236133 emu. mun.“- ‘ARIO. SAY. may) Etc. L and 8 , D.D.8. g .LD. cod and Iron with Brass Cylinder, For any Depth of Well. Having secured a ï¬rst-class experienced Pump Maker, 'em prepared to supply ï¬rst-class pumps promptly. } ~8Y LVESTER LINDSAY Pumps! Pumps ! Pumps ! nnummmum .SPNLEY L. GILSON Fin: Mm. bashfulness and dc: “3‘5 ‘ - d vital â€gems ï¬fe invig- gm' "Jetty returns to the Mac morn! hyual. “50 W3 311 drains ceaseâ€" o more vital waste f. MM“ your hard gunned douus. We will canyon 0" no I!!- Repairs will receive careful attention. Dnskéï¬ikDYuElflï¬PX in. Iiehiga m. and Griswold 8t. m1. lm’lCE. “ my flee. the future ' 3“" .. . generation- “Msâ€"om xgw mason can: then- Dns. KENNEDY . KENNEDY “You may ask for a good thing and never get it. But, if you don’t ask, you are sure not to get it.†AN ' â€" , St. 'thn' (:dtton milk, the on- in; LEY L. GILSON- 1 gzpendend ‘mill in’ Canada, have w UrgeOn and DBDUSL citered mm a working agreement J‘WE1VILLE. u “ ith thé combine, 'nwhereby D. MOI- kv'-57.su3°’! ind Dentistry .5 rice M'Commymflmtreal, . will ’ ' ‘ bundle the; mifl's oatpnt. '._ . (u L _ EA D E R N6 nutter who mine-ted you. of cum. goons FREE-"T M" U“ for Homo Trauma-t Sent on R. . CARTER, 40 Kent St. follcving s ptom: flcmus an west. dcspondent and {wwwm the eyes. with dark circles under them. mt km inï¬n- ble. patpitatiou of the hurt. bahful. drama and losses. sedi- imcucin urine. pimples on the . . ' r memory. hfdm WM, lack 3L0 D POISONS Wm mmâ€: res-dent an most senoul W. _ They qapthe very hfe 10040! the victim. and unless entxtcl endxated from the - cram-ration. Beware of mercury. onlympptefleouae SUCCESSOR' In worth and wearâ€" style and satisfaction â€"Progress Brand Clothing Will well repay you for the slight trouble of asking for it. The Kind You Have For Infants and Children. on R0000“- gt opinion Free 1. write {or an hone " (mutated) The Golgen lonitor DETROIT. HIGH, I A Bondrst. citizen, who keeps fear or ï¬ve boarders, each of whom has a whrel, and for whosa benefit he has ‘lx-cn seriously contemplating the .ercction 91 a garage. had his 31.3...†disarranged shortly after retiring the other es‘ening by hearing. as be supposed. someono .run on with one [of the wheels which are Jen: standing A number of accounts amounting to $28 Wul'c ordered to be paid. Tenders were opened for theuup- plying of new books tor the library. and were referred to the secretary and chairman of the board. 'Ihc librarian‘a report was then roul which showed ,lhe circulation ofnbc books to be as follows. History 84.; Biography 00; Yo;- agcs and Travels to; General Liter..- turc 74. Juveniles, Boys 154 Girls 35‘ Little Ones 25; Bound Perioilicals 25 , Pct-try 30-. Science 66; Religion 235 Mizcellaucous 13; Fiction 828. 1‘0 tal Circulation to’r month 1609;11um- ber of new tickets issued dur2ng month 17; cash receipts for month, new tickets 85c; fines 35¢. seconded by municauons Mr. Jan. Hutton Hurt While Working on a Threshing Machine Segretary Patrick read: a. oommum cstxon from W. H. Lawson. . 00., in regard to the supply of magazines {or the library. A letter was receiwd from “(53315. McClelland Goodclu:'d in regard to supplying the librar/ with books. It “as moved by Judge Hardingaud Mr. Henry Rustad. president of the Swemsons Ltd. Returned home Wed- tau-day from a very successful busi- ness trip to the 800 and points west. A Painful Injury to His Right Hand Had Successful Business Trip A meeting of the pubiio hbmrv board was ‘hedl on Wednesday evening Ihcrc were present the chairman. R. M. Real. and Judge Harding Mayor Begs. Crown Attorney Devlin. Res. Faihcr Collins and school inspector Kmsht. . It. lasted Returns from the Suit and Western Points Mr. James Hutton was thcvictin. of a very painful accident 'Th‘nrï¬P dayéon’the farm of Mr. John Twohey. H( was assisting in the threshing operations Mhen his right. handwas cmght in the carriers of the true; 1- ing machine, inflicting a gash in: no pr 11:: ox‘cr an inch in length. ~ Dr. Blanchard attended to the m- jurics and it “ ill be some weeks b.-- fore Mr. Hutton will have the use General Bhsiness Transacted -- The Character of the Books Read Library Board Holds Meeting ,He ,tells of a run for his money at the Saultl, where his train arrivei at 12 o‘clock, noon and the C. 9.1!. boat leaves the Canadian side at, tho same tune. He secured a hack an-l reached the American ferry just in time to see the big steamer leave her dock. mm on arriving at the Canal!- ian side. secured another hack and by the aid of his “emotions vonccan.‘ fast driving, was able to throw hlS grip on the boat Just as it had thrown of[ its lines and was moving out of the lock 3. mile and a haLf up( the riter. :thereby saving three days' time there { Ion: And Behold it was All a Dream of .1110 member. Experience of a Bond- -.st Man While in the Land of Nod are being Hut two boats a week : a". 'ed by Judge Harding and Mr. Devlin that the com- ell around the-10t 9†“10 Dre-nuptial) that the Lind“! “the“! are all r.) honest people. .1110 3°"!!! citizen mum-emu; Jumped out o! bedinto his slippers and hutlly Rubbing a _‘bright pair of camper! he usually (carried with him cot himself Outside land. mounting another or the Wheels and in his robe de nult save Chasm to ~the thief. There was BObOdy. in sight except the man in the moon andtlic {two wheclmen. and as the .wheeling on the granolithic walk Was 5.3.00.1 space was covered With remarkable ‘colcrity. The thief was called on to stop. but apparently paid no actcu tion to his put-net. except to put on an extra spurt every time he was called. In spite of his exertions the pursuer was getting to (eel rather chilly around .the nether regions and as they approached Kenteet. hepu‘. an extra speed. The thief turned up Kent-eh. and the pureuer nuddenly thinking of his calliperl, calledout that he would shoot it he did not stop The thict glancing sideways saw what he look to be the barrel ot a revol- ver glistening in the moonlight and came to the conclusion that he did not want to. die just yet andsojump ed oft .lhe wheel and ran for his lit.- Our worthy citizen being hardly pre- sentable for company Jumped oil also to take the stolen property home when he suddenly woke up With u start and found that it was all a dnam and that he had been a hero orly m his bed. Wellington-st. Bridge is in Bad Shape Attorney-Generalâ€: Department Asks His Assistance Regarding Toronto Refugees [any of the Timbersm Rotten and Feeling is that it Will Not Last the 8am Chief Vincent is Asked to Investigaie The other dey, as one of our worthy citizens was coming down the river on one or the boats he was struck by the lay of the Wellington-st. bridge the einuoeitiee of which. being in bi: line. appealed to his imagination. 'r'ucy struck him so much so that he took the .trouble to walk nround [torn the boat pnd examine it clasely. end he could not but come to the conclusion that eomething would need to be done very soon or somebody would be hurt There are in the neighborhood oftwo dozen sleepers under the bridge which are the min supports and out of that number he could stick his knife up to the handle in twenty of them with- out any trouble. At least four of the beams are totally rotten. so muehso that the authorities ‘ have had to brace them around with chains to kt ep .ihem from falling. It :5 notice- able every time the bridgeis open :d and closui that something in contirr . Bandmastcr .W. B. Roenigk and W 'Hofferman of the Sylvester Band. returned from Satori» in Thursday' where they were assxstlng Trenton . there gonï¬z; in the direction or Min- dctn. _, Band in the musical programme m (onucction with the avic holiday Col- cbrnuon in that town The feature 0!: the day’s programme was .the Trent Valley League lacrosse game between Peterboro and Treason in which the latter won handuy. ually ripping and tearing and the cou- su'sus of opmion of those who are around there all the time is that the bridge will not last out the. season. Om. only needs to ngtice the clumps in the bridge when the braces are screwed up tightly to gee that aliis Bandmaster Roenigk and Ir. fleffcr man Played at Trenton There is u rewafl} of $200 oflo‘red lot the arrest of Rose and Chambers, two 0! the gang, who are‘ thought to be the strangers ‘hoverin'z around Kinmount. , â€The Attorney-General! Department, has, i6 in laid, been besieged With let- ters tron! all part8 of the ,provinze almost similar t9 111-! above. md it seem stance mt no snort in be; in: madflto owed the“ suspect; by tho partial uptityins, “If. common. not well..0ur friend is of the Opin- ion that when it finally collapses and some one is killed we will probabxy got a new one. Our Musicians Have Returned Dr. Hex-h Sullivan. 01 Potorboro. has decided to locate in Lindqy, and is -at preeent' in town looking over the wound and may; arronzementd to begin the practice of his prom-ion. The doCtorJa‘ho i1 o gpduote of {Queen's University. (a‘midercd to he a my clever pmctiticler. He spout the put two years an resident physician 3!! the Genera‘l hospital, Ottawa. 5 s . t Seveul prominent! dooel citixmi in (licensing t‘hd pbove information to- dey aid 2th“. at enort should . be made to have the Minister, of ML ways and Cumin vhit Lindsay on hi0 tour of motion. The Innate con- dition ol the Wellington street?- bridge and thd; mecca-Ry of new locks were referred tq no matter-d wuch requir- 0n a Tour of Inspection of the Trent Villey Canal Work: Hon. Geo 1‘. Cuban, Minister 9! Railways and Cinch, nooomplnied by Mr. M. '3. Butler. Deputy Minibar of Railways and Canal: and the. Chief Engineer will make a tour 6! in' opection ol the route 61 the Trenh Valley canal from Hutingl north ward '. a | - ' ‘ 0n Fridey. (August 211k. the min- inter is gunned to vbit radon Fulc, end the followingg’day he will Visit the Benin Luke Ind. Luke Sim- Coe diVi‘im} I I 1 I 2d urgent conï¬deration, and it was argued that it the Hun. Mr. Grt'. ham could be brought herb to in- spect thid and at the and. that no time would be lot by the Depart: ment in attending to these mti ters. ‘ ‘ - I . o I . NolWithatanding Ithe threatening weather. e Large crowd usembted from a.“ latte of the ngartha Leken‘ to watch or participate in the annual Chemong matte. The Sturgeon Point contingentfl was there idnlayge numbers and carried of! even) .d the coveted Prizes in the dinerent‘gvente. The program was commenced promptly of (1.30 p."m. with a canoe sailing nice.‘LWhile the* time was not Very tact, an exciting finish was made, Chas. Deon, Chemong, win- ning trom' Horold Monroe, Cbemomz. by ham 3 boot: (math. ins co clqae that the winners were not known until the judges announc- ed them. 'Firat F. Jopling and J1 Conway, Chemong; second C. Warner and W. Knowloon, of Sturgeon Point . Hon. Mr. Graham Probably Visit Here of ,ChemdDSJ .. A quiet wedding took place a}. the rreidence of Mr. and Mn. Wm.Gwy Colbonrne-ct. Wednesday 13th, nt five o'clock. .when thou eldut daugh- tu Mien Elinbeth, was united in marriage to Mn J. W. Brynnl. apOp- ulpr young merchant of Pcnetm In Spite of Thrutening Wuther it Drew 1 Luge Crow! and Atmcnd lull Interest The men's pndem canoe race one of the most exciting new!!! the entire afternoon. the finish Mich Jean Fhvena and Miss Grace Knowleon,’ o! Sturgeon Paint. won the ladies amid paddling. €103er follow- ed by the Mine: M. and P. Denna. _ T'he dinghg'race began with Bruce Hopkins, ofoSturgeon Point leading, wlth Mr; Hollinschend of Chemonzg Wallan ot the Prabyuerianchurcb. The patio: was very prom}: arr ung- cd with floral decorum to: an. oration. mu .8. Kennedy olL’n-l- say played the weddmg much. ’ At the conclude!) oi the ceremony a aumptioun dejeuner was partnken of. ,‘l'bc may present: receind by the «pride was an evidence 0! the high esteem In which she is held. 'lhc happy couple left for the Falls in the evening where they will reside in the future (alloved lush: bcst wishes of their boat. of friends The bride's going away gown was of brown broadcloth. :l'hc ceremony wu patterned in Lb presence of 1 low rehtivu 0! It: cootractmg purties. by Rev. Ju Th; bride wu attired in n Iilk mu: gown tnmxned thh white lace . A Pcterboro Physician Has Decided to Cast in His Lot with the People of lindsay Chemong Regatta a Splendid Event Doctor Sullivan Will Locate Here B‘nfln BBYAXS â€" GRAY. WEDDING BELLS “'33 6t Went to the Gmlcn Party Last Thursday :1 numbm of yoxul. men Iron: 3mm journeyed down the nver iner. Terry'iyacht to Bob- cageon. a {garden party being held at that place, and the boys made their way to ï¬ne grounds. There they en- 'Joyed themselves {or a good part of the evening; 'after which’they start- ed for home. ari'ivinc here about two o’clock thlo morning. Among; the members Were Art McDonald. Nelson Gnhun. H. “walla, 'Bn- mltour. 8. HOME. F. Ban-icon. B. Cethto. George Terr!- plll otjeu. --!.i l ( [ovum closely and m was seen by the. way the†two bull; kit the other... mam light would be be- tWeen them) for find plcoe. Near the ï¬nish. bowevar, so much time was lost ll! Jockeying that. flown-d Hop- wood, Chemom.._ glided 1n( tint. leav- ing qukina second and Bollingshmd third. Chem ‘took the ledleo' single skill rece‘ with Migi Jenn Hi1! tint Mn. Beanie (Ray second “a Miss Kate Martin third. ' Sturgeon 'Pointf again stood to the lore when 0,,Warner,’ W. Knowloon. 11.mequ .3. Font. forged nhead in thq tour-inrcnnoe race. leav- ing thq Ohemomg bout with crew at Jopling. Conway, .NiCholo and Cullen J. Conway, o! Chemong. secured lira plaoq an the men's aingte pad~ dling. alter a hard struggle with Mutt Nichols. of Boboiygecn. Both man 1rd line paddlero. The attentiotfl of all! was then con- centrated on (the men'o single skit! race. Which' proved to "be very close. 0. Tgltord, or Chemong. winning; with E. Telford second. s ' ens. followed by Bx Bwkinc' Viking. Sturgeon Point. . ‘l'he. 3 .horcc power â€id. nude: gaso- line hunch race we. won in very. tut timéty Mr: David BulI. Chem- The ladies’ pjxgle moe was very long. but wee may. contested, Miss M. Deanne. Chem". lending with Miss Grace Knowlson, Stprgeon‘ Point A rumon was in circulation arotmd town Friday to the effect that Pat- rick Clmn. formerly or this town. had met death by drowning. The Pod denoted to truce the origin of the :report, but up to the hour of going to press jhad been unsuc- ccaslul. .5 - ¢ . .- \ Mt. Clnnanwas at one time in the hotel businet! in Lindsay and also filled the position 0! night winch-1 nun. Bl ulterwudl removed to Pe- terborough. where ï¬ne conducted E‘he Queen'q and Boyd hotels. ‘ r- e Mr. Clumn‘was hn enthusiastic horaenun. and was a. Well known figure :1 the dn'lerenu races held in Linduy. . Atter leaving Peterboro it is .un- deretood he (went to Port' Arthur with Mr. {Austin Decne, a former Peterboro hotelma‘n. ' flow thq rumor originated con‘cem- ing his? death in a mystery and his many friend. «In anxious to Secure more information concerning the rumor. _’ ' 1 I I The ditlerent' methods of swimming were demonstrated in the swimming rare, but: the man with the crawl got there first. John Keonth first, N MoAlpine second. ‘ . The program was not completed when thq steamer left for man. ‘ so the complete not or winnen cahndlf bf givd'ln [MCI-Ina. (I (' 11h 11. Gasoline hunch, 3511.1) and un- derâ€"let D4.Bu11Chemong. 2nd ~B. Hokins, St urgeon Point. Rumor in Circulation that Former Lind- say Ian was Drowned The exeuroioniatq returned home at [In o'clocK ddkhted with the any Opal! It Simmons. Many stayed for the dancelin the "coins. intending to retard home in! their launchedftto- day.._(. (~r 1. Cm‘oq Suling Bacc- - 1st Chas. Dun. Chemzao'd Barold’ Monroe. Chem. .- ‘ c "2. Ounce ï¬ddling-Ken's undem -â€" let P. Jopling. J.. Conway, Chemong; 2nd C. Warner, W. Know“. Stur- gedl Poinu . 10. Cane Paddlingâ€"4 men â€" 15H Meets. Warner, Know‘lson. Know!- oon, Fortt, Sturgeon Pang; 2nd Megan. Jopl'ng, convuy‘ Nichofs, Cul- 1m Chemong. . ' l Patrick Clunan is Reported Dead The follow“ is n list 0! winners. . 3. Canoe Paddlingâ€"Ladies! tandemâ€" lot Mines J. Fhvelle and G. szow'kon. Sturgwn Point; 2nd Misses M{.md I" Deane. Chemong. 4. Swimming :Race -- lot Jobn‘ Kronth. Chem“; 2nd N. McAlpine. 9. Canoe Paddlingâ€"Ludiec' ain'zfo- let. may M. Denne,’0hemong; 2nd Mics G. Krowlaon, Sturgeon ’Point. 5. Rowiw Skiff. â€" Men's singleâ€" lst C. .Tellord. Chemorg. 25:! EA Telford. ' ‘ 6. Rowing .Skitf -( Ladiec' singleâ€" 151. Min J. Hill. Chem": 253 Mi:- Bca-ie tRay. Chemong; 3rd, M's. Kate Martin. Chem. 7. Dinghy Race â€".Iot H, Hopwood 29d B. Hopkins. 8. Cu)“ Paddling â€""Mea's singfeâ€" lat J. Cdnw‘ay, Chemong; 2nd Matt NIOholC, Bahamas. Almost :1 Smash Near the Station C. P. R. Tnin Nady Inn into Shut- in: Cars-Watchfulnm of Engineer Saved Trudy Thcrc was almost a seriOua rail- way accident: Wedneday as vhe 11.15 C.I'.R. train was pulling in. The C RR. shunter was making up a run for the one o‘clock mixed and was chanting on the main track when at- ound the cnr've came the express go- ing at a pretty tut clip. The engzneer on the paseenger tnin m the ï¬rst one to noticc the condition of aunts and a! once applied the emery-my brakes. The wheel. slid for ten or twelve feet and then the tnin came to a standstill. The duttnce between the two engines when the tram: stopped was about five feet. Only for the watchfulneu o! the engmm-r a. terrible head on collision Would OFFICEâ€"46 Palm between 8. A. mudenrï¬ngm occur red. Adding to Iii: Plat Mr. Jamaal. Chalmers has in, dialled in his planing'mill an appar- atus (or. vwcering pal-15â€, and inâ€" Lands going :prqtty extmiVely into veneer work. - " l “ I-Ie ‘hae also purchmt through a 6th rcpt-Win a heavy door Gait repreeewtive a he": door Gulls receive prompt twention day or nit». (inductee of the Onhrio Veterinary Gouge. ‘ We are glad to learn that the Nor- mal Entrancq examinations at; Omunee wetter than - a't fir-db reported. Mr. Jar’dho‘. principal" o! the Omemeq high school, writes that» instead 0! 16 wrung and 7 having pug-d, with 1 percentae of 43.75. the correct ligurec show that, 16 wrote and 8 â€ed. mains n percentage of BROAD NEWTON. VETERINARIANS, ummv. - - cum». doubled in three yoga. Albert College $51.60 peys bead. mu. tuition, elec- tric light, no of lathe, gunning :1! but both sad laundry to twelve weeks, low: period 3: reduced rates. $30-00 p5]: tuition done for entire Scholastic yen. A an! of experienced npeeielisu give individnd infraction in- flte distinct connes. An evening clue FREE for s11 metered tpfl‘ents in this AL A LA; mill-sauna; v1 Teuheu Cour-es, Physial Culture. {in to thï¬ofl, Elomtior, Fine Art, College m TM!- , 8th, 1908 For illustnted Cdevdu‘. addrets an â€OK-Km "annulus m mm Tnined by our mutant 1‘“ â€â€˜5 Experience counts. Grahams now no- ocufnJ. Special Course for Tucker-s. m courses. Send P03ml 10’ Mcm FILL m. m “Pullman. mam» saunas count GEO. SPOTI‘ON, Princips'. W. G. DUNOON.‘ Local Agent PIIIGIPAL IYEI, BELLEVILLE. 0mm: Studs Better man or mac: .41 1