Correspondents' Newsy Letters Incâ€. ‘Mr. and’Mrs. \A. .‘W'ox'ld and Mr. H. World are visiting friends in town. Mrs. John Max-ï¬n, of Lindsay, is apt-Mung In few nays visiting her, 'oro- ther, Mr. B. Dumas. V Miss Mattie Robertson, of {Peter'o ‘bcro, is visiting her relatives in town. , ; ' Mus»; Mabel Davidson of Peterboro, apmt a. few llays regently with friends. a. . - “Maw -.2_ " :Odnrtinue'd tram I!!! W" friends, the Misses Pearl and EAuatjn. 1 ‘ . __.| . Miss S. Minora' returncu uu day item a .trisp to are in town for a few days frignds in Lind- - ‘Mrs. S.‘ SwamSton and Miss‘Cgcil with are 1:12 a. decided. success†1:; w lam surrounding Mr :rcsld-znce on Oak-st, h means. including ice « served, and a pleasant; all who amended. [ï¬le was real-zed. .“dï¬â€™ A; uuuuu 'v - Among the successful candidates from Victoï¬a County at the Norm‘ al seboo' Wee examinations are Miss Elva L. Maybea and Miss Kath- leen Junkin. of FeneIon Falls. also flips E. Townsend of Burnt River, Mus Junkin and Mr. Grattun C. .U-B‘Ithawq ‘ Rev. John Gabon, 0'! Bowmanville some years as? pastor at the Mdthr dist; church, Fenclon Falls, is visit- g ins [ï¬ends in tpwn and noimty. ‘ Wand Pets-thou. â€i . a . Mn. Sims returned. h’at' week tron: from a Visit mm relatives in Port AMUX'. f‘ '. ‘ o. ' ~ The Misses Lulu and Dollie Jones returned from Guelph hat week whet they spent a. plateau: builds: with their. aunt. Mrs. Deyman. ; Mb: Lilian a'WiIaon, LT.C.M., left on Thursday to spend a couple of Week: witch the: hunt, Mrs. Maynard of Cahnwnn. ‘ -- .n-____34_ :kricniati liï¬es them for. attendance at Téronto .Univexsm. . ; g“ ~ ‘ 7 , Mr. and Mrs. any, visited “i "Mir:- Ger Kerr leflt tor Sourifl, Wu: ‘W50 1 Mrs. S. 1’, Ellis 0211 water Be: Preyturned on Monday from Stur- geon Point . ‘ V _‘ - m____L- :. Mr. and '.st Reuben DaJn'eshn! Endon Station; visited at Mr.._ Ben. JackSon’sWyJ . IT§,'_iu “m A vnn-Uv- ~ Miss \Violqt. Keovm of Toronto. is faiths Mn. 8. 1’. Ellis. . F 1 Miss Violet. Prescott. of Toronto. spending be: holidays with ‘her sist- ex: Mrs. Hayes. Misa A. Qniss hemmed on Mon- day from ambit. of. two «weeks with friends in Kirkfield 81nd. .Viqtoria Mr. John Snyder, of Orilliadnida brief visist. to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin â€Jackson. of Centre Eldon. last week. Some twenty years ago Mr. Snyder took Horace Greelx’s advice, “Go west, young knan""He Went; to ï¬ne north west and prospered there Mr. Snyder intends,†return to that far-famed country in the near future The many frknd’s of Miss Bern: Jack son. of thus locality, who met with an tackle“ a mart time ago, are’ planed to see’ her We to be outfor aplemredriveaga'm. "l‘« The 6001188 breeze off like New of Balsam Lake arewery: invigqratlng W. ‘ MISS Pnylis Nevisoln' we!“ last Week with friends in Badorro. ‘ Mr. Tompkimg of Umbra}. invis- iting his aunt, Mrs. Dr. Gould. : Mr. E. McKillen of Midland. a:- Iind» alt. the Fella on Tuesday to spell8 Civic Holiday Mi friends. fr; Mr. Ihomas Jones. of this neighbor hood spent several days xecently ns iting Ins brother 311-. James J. Jone; of Wtodvflie. town. CENTRE ELDON. V " ., (Specialme at; We nouce that lit. George Camp'- bell has been wearing quite a smut: on his face lately. 0n enquiry we {and out' the cause. The atork has been visiting that locality. recently and hits. Campbell has presented In: with 3 Huh: girl. v. v.' .â€"v--__' Mrs. Jag. Knox. of New Linkard, aCcompanied by Mia Beulah 311de in Verulam Miss Ream Moore, of Lindsay" is P-""'â€"‘ Miss Vivian {Punter of Toronto, is vismng her cousin Mrs. Jh. Heard. Miss E. Bryazng. leflt on Tuesday for her home in Mex-den. Mam. She was accompanied. as far as Toronto by ’her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. W. Bryans. ' Mr. Findlay Roman Meant to Tor- onto on Tuesday; . Miss Culp. of Master, is visit- ing her, uncle, Mr. Wm. McAnthur. â€"-VVhen overheated bake a glass of iced “Sghdaâ€.Tea. It will prove most afreshing. Aeï¬elightful as a dip in the Gemâ€"58. . Mr. William Jones of Toronto, paid a visat to m. and Mrs. Ebenezer. Jones, latelly. M‘Jss Madame “Avery and Hum ‘few days rwimb. friends in -â€"vv mgm Knight at 51nd mi. in town last and Ruby m Satur- in Lind- few days last Week. r :f Mr. Peter Neallilit. of Kirkfield, paid a visit to frielnids in flhis locali- ty "recently. 'Peter Iobks quite dud- m in his white suit, which fills the b1†to perfection)! tibia warm Weather M‘ss Maggie McKinnon, of Hill mew, Farm, visited with friends here last week. a iw'Mr. Ben Jackson, of the firm 0! Jackson McAngbnr, reports fish- ing good at Balsom Lake. Mr. Ben. Jackson. ithe senior. member of the firm', is looking! up some more ttjm‘o- cr limits so as to have their sawmill in readiness for lube coming season. The junior. member 63 busily engag- ed“ getting his threshing machine in Incline-es for the soason’e' work and_ bus engaged Mr. Neil McArkhnr, ol Eldm Station, and. Mr. McKinnon. of Hart'ey tc aszist him. 'We wish Mr. McArthur a good Season’s threshâ€" ing with :his machine. The farmers requiring mums done should give him a call. â€"W.hen overheated take a 31395 of iced F'Salada‘t Tea. It will prove mos: rdreshing. A: delightful an a dip in: the sea. . - 5‘3 (Special to The Point!) Miss E. MacKay «flux-1151 to her school were after spending her holi- days alt. ~hnen home in Thornton: Mr. Sam Welcm iBa visitor in" To- ronto this week; ‘ ..-Lor Mr. Arndtx Benson returned to his borne in Lindsay after spending his holidays with his brother, Mr. Wm. Reason, 5:. .‘ Miss P. Curry 'ratuxned to her home in Pgterboro, Inning bpent the/holi- days with friends here. i "Miss Lana Tatterly (eff. mere week 1:0 spend I few weeks m: T to. . _, ' I t {Bing jriendBâ€"mcre: ,, ills; nay Fee, of Onemee, is the gm“. of Miss Lila behind†.- r I?" V. M'mVCoz-S. Peck 5. mm in Ge!- ert. the guest of Mrs. A: J. Scott, _v.,' , Mr. Edmrd Fitzgerald, of Fenian Falls. was thinner (hcre last week. Mina Gertrude Hartle is visiting [ï¬ends in Peterboro. “in Wright. is the guest of Mrs. D, J Hattie. . ‘- A number of the young men from here intend to leave (or the prairies of the west next week. Mr. John Wright, of Cennington, b spending a. few( Eye in Minder), ‘ MANILLA' ‘ ' I . (Speak! to the Pail ~ " Professor De Leary. d :Iorongo pal. d avasi-t, hemsm _.., . . , The C. 0. 0. F. attended St. Pants church on Sunday last and then to cemetery to decorate the graves of devacsed brethren. Therezms a. large gathering present. - c .1. ‘Il’- Mrs. Pilkie and widren of Fort William alfe 634me at the oldlhome «tead, John Glemny’s Little Britain box. msk your. doctor \or auras†about tbi stormuh. Stopm wommly pains. (headache, , pains anymre. Write (Dr. Shoo‘p. Racine, (Wm. [or free trial, to prove value of his hud- ache. in: pink pain tablets. Sold by all dealera ; M w '~ a i ; g1 irzé wémn‘o Iqstitute hold their mx-t meeting at. hbdbome of Mn. J Mr. Bonnell, from Western Ontar- io. is spendingiafew days Mini, hill mle, Mr. Wm†Mark. \ Miss F, Hour, of Toroutg, is visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. Mark Wickett. 'Mr. Wm. L. Dix, accompanied by her inheCe, Mb: Crystal Dix, has re- turned. to her home in Chicago. dist. Sunday sdhool {last St'inépy. The address Was. very instructive sandman highly appreciated. mic McIntosh are whiting friends in Tam: and Vsnccuvgr. r . .Mr. »R. Graemway and family Who have been in Hamilton for a few months with, Dr,, Greemm'ay, their srn have rathrned home. John Martin then been attending“: Grand Lodge of Mac I.0.0.F. held 311 St, Thomas. --Pa.in‘ stopped in 20 minutes sure with one of Dr, Shoop’s Pink Pain Tablets. mhe formula. is in the 256. F. Dix on [August 26th at 3 o'clock7 The ladies of Oakwood Institute are invited toi attendtbemeetiag. A pg:- tBtable time il Insured. Mm. Tremeer ot Peterboro, is ‘home with her. mother Mrs. Jankins. She has recovered fromflher lute' illness. i Miss H. Yerez, Bahamian Army of- ficer, has been. home of Late‘ with‘ her relatives. She addressed Que Metho- _ s LITTLE.=BRITAIN ' z . 1 (Special td The Poem ' Farmers are getting through the that: of harvest; this week. Al-l report ta:r prospects. ‘ ' Miss Amy Welch, of Stmhqpe, is via MINDENJ here this in: Toron- Most men trnin their halal end :1- most entirely neglect their bodies. They do not seem to realize that keen- nees of Judgment and clean-nee: oi thought depend as much on the body as .on the brain itself. Any mm can prove this to his own satisfaction by attempting to decide a. welzhty busi- ness problem while suffering with on acute attack of indigestion or o, vio- lent spell of hillouenese. The amount of 'work that the lam-tin can do depends much on the health- tulness of liver, bowels. kidneys end skin. tablet !orm. They act directly on liver. bowels. kidneys and skinâ€"end enable these vital organs to rid the system of all impurities. Thus the blood willbe kept pure and rich. the brain active. digestion sound.and lire made pleasant. ‘Truit-a-tlves†ere now put up in two sizesâ€"the new 25: box as well u the regular 60c size. If your dealer does not carry them. write Fruitâ€"I- tivee Limited. Ottnwa. Mrs: '31chde or Peter-boroapent Monday with her sister here. Miss Lily _Bt,ride returned to Tor- onto after. a pleasant. vacation gpent a-t home. ! M555 Gladys Gibson! and Miss Pear] Dixon mtprned lhome from visiting- Pickering and Blackw’axter friends. Mina Florence .Ichonaid‘ in «pres- .mt visiting in Peter-bore. ~ MESS Florence .iIcDonatld.‘ is Impres- enst Waiting in Peter-born. ‘ Miss Winnie Evens, of Toronto, is the guest otnias LLlily Moore. 'Mr. Richard Pierce is visiting Ash- l-urn friends. Mrs. Rev. De Pan is at present vis- iting friends in vBelleVille. Mr. John Moore spent sundaylut in Lindsay . School has reopened this week with a (air attendance. MLJamlo McLean 15 home from a. visit to Cobalt. Elam“ fhorndyke. of Ockwoocl spank Sundax 1: the home of Math-o Douglas. Mn. Purdy, of Oekwpod, upcnt Sunday with Miss Moore. Min Eva bu returns! home the: e pleasant visit with Ashbnrn friends She 3136 brought her little nieceI-ra yucca. 110an mm m comm-day. Aug not 13. Wet. Sylvan: Robson. damn: at Mr. and Mn; "1‘.W. Tam at neutral, qyd "Fruit-puns" are fruit Juices wm mumâ€. m .3 w.“ Wade". 8. MI. TRAIN FOR BUSINESS uuuedn :3 cam m THE ton ~Piles helped at one. 01% Shop's Magic Ointnn move it. I. trkl’ (pox wil on Inquest. by_ writing ‘Dr cine. Wis. Itching, smarti‘ piles. hunt! or external Ind certain help from I! meat. huge box 50°. .8: dealt“ ( ~ 4- I!!!" INâ€.- . Quito u numbe: are disposing of their farm. Mr. Donald Sinclair has purchased Kr. R. Smilhaou's arm. Wu will be sorry to see Mr. Smithson de- part from our midst. as he is 330051 citizen. Hr. Domld smokin- dis-pond ‘9! one of his turns to Ir. 111115.31: E. lino purchased Ir. J. Smithsou'a 13m. GLENABK. ‘ (Special to The Pan.) I l ‘. It i; a busy tune now in the! rural district and l! the weather continua ï¬ne a. few days will see 111 the grain Int-rated. ' , School has reopened and the marry children turn min reluctantly to their dele'. " Miss Kerr in now, teacher in No.9 Benelon. .W new achOOL "I A.- ) m. and Mrs. .W. Tharnbnry and family. at Linden. are holidaying‘a Glenarm. Their many (ï¬ends are .zud to see them min in not. mind“. Rev. R. Wain-en and Mrs. Ms- Eachren are visiting her tether. u Hillï¬cw (arm. Dir. Manicure!) In: Snl'dh) wry ebly filled the palm: of the E’reabxterinn church. Mien 1L Spence trained agree a! London. and mu mud Spence. unr- in training et Ottawa. hmpitulhue returnod‘oo resume their work. ï¬r. and Mrs. .R. [031101.01 Lin- den Valley. visited It her usher; recently. . " AD In-“ Wednesday. --m-. J. Brownly. of Bobcayg-ton. was in town Wednesday. dim Mamie Bezley. left Tuesdgy for Toronto- -â€"nv-a. J. mm: at What's.“ Rut-18214:†visiting trien'ds â€"Mr. F. E. THE W has secured the right to publish the International Sunday School lesson questions by the Rev. Dr. 1 have aroused so 'much interest elsewhere, and they will appear weekly. One of these questions each week is t in writing, and upon these answers prim will be awarded. and guarantwe to all who join and fulï¬l the Forums may joln the Club an: after explained, to qualify for the prizes. It i anu gumum LU m1 wuv ,vua u..- ...-.-- -__ Penene may joln the Club my tllite during the year, but must of course answer the :32 questions here alter explained, to qualify for the prizes. It is, however, desirable that the questions be answered as the lessons are 3W which had its origin last year at Brantford, Out, is for the Pl “IE lfltflfllfliiflflal ""8080†3th8 Study mill}, pogo! promoting, in an unfettered way among the M a wider study of the Bible, the basic truths of Christianity, and the problems which enter into every man’s life. It is W of all those who join a local club and take up the simple course outlined herein, barring only ordained clergymen, we my“ sympathetic cooperation of the latter, but it is not considered fair to have them compete for the prizes. Sunday “he teachers, Blble Glue Schelere and Church geere generally may belong to this newem “I also nonchurchgoers of all shades of opinion. All such are warmly i ‘ ed to join and compete for the prizes, l.â€"beh mmguhbahoru-ny,nmbos pal-up about»: to wmammmmdmmmmtowymm» mpnmhumandxwmbhswcmmwwa . . Ax- _n‘._ Fourth Samâ€"m hook. “m E“ o! the next 35 contestant. Firth Motâ€"A M191,“ mind, ‘3 t0 Third Bevinâ€"1 -v- r- - "a Magic Ointment. Just to a trkl’ (pox will be nailed to by; writing (Dr. map, B.- Itching, smarting. (bleeding ms! or external. [get quick in help from mgio oint- hox 600. Sold b1. d1 Reed left for in WWII: Axon-odnlhouhdthoï¬ut 11an .â€"Alflmmddwuchotmmnmmb 4W:Biblo,pdu 05.50, wmhdtho next In um Burt aim.†mama.“ l and fulï¬l the conditions, that everything herein promised the own my this during the you, but must of com the prizes. It is, however, desirable tint the questions be answ '- r-lr. J. HeOnlloch. olitno ward left for Port Hope Tuesday. , -1113 F. S. Perrin of Oakwoorl. called on The Pout. ‘lut ‘week. -Ir. .1. human. 0! Peter-bow. FARM FOB SALEâ€"1(1) sores. boéng composed of lot 10. con. 7. unri- pon. the property ot Samuel‘rnorn A sand two storey brick house. a lama barn. 38:00 on atone won cement floors in stable. trumcdr-Iv Inc shed, 28x40. orchtrd. 4M eluted. two miles (mm Marin»: ‘ nation. one of the but gnu) and acid markets. Cooument , :0 school. church. post 01“.. «p.11 mils 'rom Lindsay. Wants bowl: 0." At once. For further patientâ€. tppb’ to mm Bowen. red at.» ngmt. Lindsay-wit. -I.r. Wm. O'Brien. Petcrbono.paid a. visit to Lindsay Wedncaday. -3Lrs. (Dr.) .W. Chambers. of VALUABLE mum FOR SALEâ€"Wm- halt lot. 3. ~11: com. Mnripou.cou- tammg 100 ncra. Large brick how his not burn hog tnd sheep pen drivmg shed. three acres otorchud Eight; Ceres plowed bubnce m timber and pasture. Conunicnuo church. school not! you office. For further particulars apply to 1.1!. Watnon. Sonnâ€"wZ. Libs W. Wilcox bu returned titer spending her holwyn m 8::- tie. PAR! 10 BENT OR FOR. SALEâ€"14x 22. 2nd 0011.. township of 0.3.200- uining 200 acres. 100 ecree ct good plowed lend. bounce mature. Good bundling: ooneiet‘mz ottrame 2 fume home, one on a stone floundeuon. two good ranâ€" ting eprmge. eleo good well end pump at. home. Some wapdi 'ouo on premises. 1y to F. Cancun. 090. or Peter nnedy. Kent-st. balsamâ€"'8. - e- chm warmâ€"papaya girl ‘for â€\u I" M! can vâ€"râ€"wv' v_ house‘work. Apply after ht Sept. to Mu. R. M. Bell), Adelaide strc»: Linduy.-â€"w2. flmdmmumlmmumIWmnm THE PRIZES . . . . visiting Month in town Jute" Basebali Match between Cobourg ADMISSION. - 250 CHILDREN - 15c “INTI“ Alto One Milé Boy’s Race open to “*2me of vm lmT, MIMI All OTHER IB‘I'EB ATIIIETES ABE BIG DAY 0! SPORTS bout-Id them,nitalhfl:nflod,¢ivens “3:11:02,de whmomdnmm-ymnhnmwm}, 5.â€"8MMBN¢¢I€I1~ the qnution u..- h‘. Todoï¬lktbluununwho “(Myth-mu- Monstet Athletic Meet, under the auspices of the Catholic Literary So ciety, to be held in the AGRICULTURAL PARK, --ONâ€" Monday, Sept. 7th 311.0 ma SALEâ€"12 m. dim:- 24 u. «uh. Pink, iron hoop. J. r. nu. mutating. mam: McLEAN - Alt. Hatfield an Satur- dsy. AW 15. to Dr- did In. K0- LINDSAY lABDR DAY Muddwflbotdbblymmgivingthemoof the fund {umï¬humuhmmmhbiblondbookwfllhw “mm“,MMNMQ-ourgdwhh nptbuo my mddedeMuthoppeumnotthu Wumw,hthvmmmim of vievoidumd “Midas. moccasucmm mmmuammm mutants-below FLY rm: PADSW “M3" including a Ten Mile Marathon Race in which WILSON'S â€"ATâ€" dull be faithfully Carried. eve ry two ed. water en? loot ..... .... ..... Strut t 1'01ch our- Pen. small, bush. ,....4 Oat: s. .............. M White oats .4... .0. my. I‘VE..."- -' Wm Strum per can ... ... .. Butchera’ cows Butchers‘ meadow 6°" gxpofl cattle. .. ... .. .- Hookers attic 30011.. $1011 cows. .. Calves g .. 1.... Spring 1ambs ...... Dressed hora m .. jugs, live SCIEVLS . Emma: m ... .. i801“. .heavy ..... ..... ...- and} pigs. pair“ I Wml. “In“ ISthf. ' Best Mtnitoba Pnt- c bun ï¬nest in 1:12;! ‘___, dOWelï¬tocaJl on us 3‘,“ ! 1e pr“ mutt»: reasonab i ' bgtter u:- “a “he will 10 tho r uniï¬es. Spec' WI†of rupture and will!“ F Ofloe ham 9 to 113.1- “L“ 7 “9pm., “gym" 1 Poutoes. new bus- Huckleberrieso Nil mam .. .. to ... ~-- "‘ Green peas» «wt (Mons. bunch -- -- -' ï¬gs, live 591931: quntat ... Mg, .heavy ..... a Small 0138. pair W01. unwashed .. Wm], *washed ..... 90¢:th new. has Huckleberrieso P“ he t1!“J LOCAL mm: am