Runaway Team Causes Injury Mama In Seriously Burt While at Work put out the mwduat which Mtakm fire in. 'hundxeds of places. Au mid: night the naming; was well soaked, and the company took the engine and fire apparatus back’ to the fire 012.11. The annual exoumion of ail the Sabbath schools of Bobcaygean will run to Burleigh. Falls and Buckhom on September. the mat, civic holiday, by the steamer Kantian. This win he a ‘most pleasant}; outing. The boat leaves the LoWet Wharf ad 8 sum.A and the fare Haul; 250. ' Tab; Canals Year. Book for 1907. m 'mvalya’ofe compendium of tho mom needed information about this' cant Dominion, has just come Item the presto! the King’s Printer. Mt. ‘Amhihald Blue's minus! ettoruto enlarge augd improve this handbook and our city fathers accompanied them. They were well pleased with .what they saw 0’! the works. and much delighted with! Ithe scenery of .the Kamartha lakes. ' 0n MondayV evening.†the 17th ‘u'mtu the fire alarm W343 sounded at: 7.20 p.m., and. a pomeman from "Little 30b" gave the news of a livefy con- flagmion that. was in ‘prqzress in “Sawdust City.†The fire engine was run down’ by a pair. of horses and the firemen_ upon had. two streams playing on the. We building which m enveloped in flames. The fire in the building was soon undeï¬com 1:11:01, but it took about three hours to :Wionq WMMYwM Entries are being received from all the great athletes at Ontario. The I. C. A Peterboro, Bellevllle and Sunderland teams will be strongly represented. The larathon Race will commence at the foot of Kent Street at l o'clooklp. on speeding track in full view of all spectators. IIIIS BIG 0IYMPII MIII IOGIIIIIR WIIII IIII BAII GAME WIII MAKE IIII GRIAIISI DAY 0f SPORTS IVER flIlD III IIIIDSAI Watch This Space for ngramme Next Week. WI lOICIOA‘I' |Zha¢e led to the inofusion this year of the Post Office Census summary of live stock and. crops in ;he prov- incw east of Lake Superior and, the raflway table has been modified to meet the new official classifications. So far as official events arecono ' cemed, the diary of the year in, com- "plete and eXceIlent. ‘Ho‘w m'any peo- lple. for instance, are aware that in 'the cou‘me of it Ithere: were Bram- .ed to the province of Alberta. by lroyal warrant issued to the hered- Iwy marshal! of England. the ar- ‘morial emizns foflowin; ; "Azure in from, of a. minae of snowdnoun‘tains :proper and a raps-e of Bus Vert, in oase a. Wheat field surmounted by a_ prairie both also proper. on a’ chief arse-m, a. St. George’s cross'." All the provinces now have these decora- '-Mu: n. .:s but. John Hart Dav- Md Hmkson John Moore. John David- ison Wm. Grandy. Among she rela- tives present; from a. distance Were Mm. Baimes, of Port Perry, aner. and Mrs. Wm. Nanseckler, from Men- ford- , 3‘ We have this week to record. the death of Mrs. Sarah Vansecklcr, which ‘took place on Monday adher- home at Fleetwood. Deceased Was 64 years of age, having been born on Scugog Island. She leaves to mourn her departure, three sons and three daughter's, viz; Mrs. M. Geoch and JOHN CORSON. The funeral of Mr. John Carson, of Carson’s Siding. Bexley town- ship. took place: this morning on the arrival of the Coboconk train. *to Riverside cemetery. The deceaSed was 62 years 'of 'age. and was a. brother-in-law to Mr. Hugh and Mr. Benj. Carscadden. of town. His wife survives him. and his children and Mrs. W.’ J. Thomp’ son. of Chicago; Albert and Pcrsy at home. Mr. Cox-sun! was 'for many years a sailor! on the greatUakesuIn religion he was a staunch Presby- terian and was. a Conservative in pol- itic5. daughterb, viz; Mrs. M. Geoch and Vim. and Geo. Vansecklcr, who re- side at Meafard, Mrs. Raihegand Mrs Baxkor. of Port; Perry, 31nd Marshals Vanseckler who resides at home. The funeral took Name on W'ednesday Auâ€" gust 19th to the Ends-h c‘mru: a- clay an Fleétwood. the Rev. P. Lamb officiatln ;. The pull bear-em Were. éatah Bernhardt is talkxng at uni:- ing amount fareWell tour of Amado: That’s pretty good ecidence that aha faxed «well on the {as} _one._ . 5 (Port Perry Stan mu please copy.) SARAH VANSECKLEB. Obituary BHAMPIUNSHIP BASEBALL MATCH offered 'foi each contest. which will be the fastest ball game seen in Lindsay for year, and Lindsay were never better. under the auspices of the c IWitleawakes and ‘ Bankers 3 Tie A Chilly Game Last Night Results in Defeat of Oriamls As a result of Monday's game the Wideawa‘kes and Bmkem are a tie for the town league champion- ship. The score was 10â€"3 in favor of the W_'decwakel did not set a u look-in. 5' ~. Last. Enesdly while the 9.10 G. '1‘. B. “121% wan. Dublin} in, an unasha- maidenb occurred. A black dog was standing on the tmck, and in spite of the efforts of the bystanders. here- D. Gray 9. ......... J Gray 3b ......... Neebitt as ......... Carew ~c! ,........ Duty '9 ............ ram where' he was regard- plces of the c. L. 8., and with the sanction of the wlll be held at the Agricultural Park, on MONDAY, ' ~- arv'm ‘w v - The I. C. A. C. and West End Y. I. C. A. less or the approach of the express. AM of a sudden the tm'm Ind. the do; collided, and. great was the force thereof. . “.1361 the mist had cleared away the dog was lying on the phtform badly bruised. He, “hourever. cot. up again in a few minutes and than of! down the street, not much themvorse for his bumps. ' 0000006660666606066 0 : mums ms nu. . *\"-‘ (H9 9.9.9.0999090909909 Ottawa. August 24â€"Sir Wil- frid Laurie-r came beck to OI.- tawe this utter-noon looking greatly beneï¬ted by ht: holidey Many of the other Ceblnet Min- isters are in the city. end all the rest exocpt Mr. Templeman wxll be here to-morrow to at- tend a meeting 012 Gouncxl. There is no doubt the question of the election will be tent:- tn’ely settled-In tact. n is settled now. as the majority M" Ip.m., sharp, General Admission 250. children under 12 Years 15:. Between those Old Rivals When to Mail Correspondence harming Informational» tlu Closing of Hails for all Points Train lave. nt 6 can. Mail for Punklin. Port Boon Bethany and Grand trunk out - including all points out of Port Hopeâ€"mil clos- et! at 10. 9.111. the previous night. Truin leave: at 9.15 um. All mail mi} (or flu: west and the United Stat- ecâ€"mil clone. at 8.50 an. Uxbridge Beaten by Wideawakes Won Semi Game by the Goodly Score of 13 to 4 ’ Tram [cues Lindsay nt 8.28 pm All mil for west. United States an: Great Bri'ain. sud totem Ports. 31.“! clues at 6.45 pm. Train leaving at 8.10 tun. Allman (or west tad mil tor Western 0:» (11:10 and Tomato. going v1. Port Hope. also United Satan milâ€"mil close: at 7.46 pan. [ CANADIAN PACIFIC Mail 101' Bobooygeon and Dunstari clones at 11 an" gains by lrn'n leaving at 11.25 mm. No other 01.1.! goes via CHPR. . ,a' The M'ldeawnkes Went to Uxbridgc Wednesday to play the return Him: with the Uxhridge nine which play- all in this town 0. short time ago. It will be remembered thet the Lmd say nine won the game here. but chuy had lto hustle (or it. and there was some doubt In the mind. at huball has as to whether or not Lindsay could tepeet the trlck on Utbtldge Iain lute: st 10.48 um. All mail [or the out u hr u Bollevillediso mil for western point.- in Octane going vi: Port Hopeâ€"mil close: an 10.30 LII. Train lave: .t 11 an. All unit {or Linduy and Halibut-Lon rosd an in north as Kixunount. mu (or Halibut-Ion sud Minden does not go on this train. Mail closes at 10.309. Carrier leaves at 11.3) for Cam- hny and Linden Valley. Mail 6108-38 at £10.80 nan. Boat leaves what! at. 2.30 9.231. Mull {or Sturgeon Pointâ€"mu closes at Boat leaves wharf [or Sturgeon Point at 5.45 pan. Mail clooea at 5.15 for years. Peterboro are exceptionally strong this :ter. Don’t miss seeing the game. oâ€...- "ctiOfl of iho Canadian Amateur Athletic Union, on MONDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1908. GRAND TRUNK Clubs of Toronto, the crack Hamilton Athletic Clubs, also PETEBBBHO AND LINDSAYg Fore-t nru continue to do great dame! in British Columhh. Advises Active Melopnent ‘ It. will be interesting to mmymof the people of this district. to \Ienrn {hot the Kennedy Cobalt. mine Wifl soon begin operations. Mr. Kennedy is to be congraiuloted in that he ht: succeeded in; paying om. {org-we property, and now one of the west 1.1.1 Thursday m. John mam. ; ;m5 #4 gum “am my (hint on mm Express wag-l to 89-50- :on. not win: I very paintul accidem. He wa setting of! the wagon. and' _ unchangulnotqnieoome to I. , . _ 1.: man. when he happened to see: Dr- ShmP'S 3‘33†° . â€a u- toot «Wu-dorm wheel. Be- 2 91°" W ‘ ““1 ’1’“ "Hwy me the dun-o could. be stopped u. l outrequest- bx writinï¬ â€˜D’: put“ too: had be.- wuy wracked ma cine- Win» Items, 8mm" “a his ankle sprained. = piles. interns! or “term?“ “- Mr. Baldwin‘s too! is vex-J painful! ind cemin help {mezï¬â€™ 41‘- am it wilt hum time before he-h ment- Large b0x 50‘- uble to walk mitt again. L ldealers. 4 - mM‘enginecrs in the district has reported tnvorably upon (t and ad- vises active work. ‘ â€"T~he mm of We have bfl'n directly, traced td the Mach name. When these "inside hex-vs" hi1. indm and menï¬ietrele must nub result. For m. drug- ziste anywhere are applying a prescription known a Dr. Sheep’s Innovative. First. these tiny inside staunch. been end kidney nerves hih I'hen cu latching. bunt pulpi- tetion. m- fnilinz kidneytn (follow. Don' t drug the stomach" or mum the iheu't or kidnen- mm in wrong. Strengthen these nerves wfl( Dr. Shoop's Restorative. It 1e we nerves. not the engine- m are au- in; {or help. Within ‘48 1|er alter Martin; the Bedorutive treetment. you wilt realize the gain. A test will ten. Sold by all denlern. Sprained His Foot in the Wheel Express Driver Hurt While Win: ' from Hi: Wagon grounds. All doubt. however. was re- mowd Iron their mind: when they receued word that the Wadeawakca had won 13-4. Some wonder how '1: was dons. but the hard hittgug o! the Luniuy boys. â€count: for it. The boy. report a good time and speak eighty o! the Uibndge p.30- ple. 1!!! ma! non. thnsu SELLEN, of Toronto, w Indian “ï¬nds " ), Burns fly m‘t Tuesday 1‘ wh'hrc they wm re! a, thin removal P ily gm Tuesday 1*“ 1" where they mil reside i‘ 3! this removal Port a. opt m “6‘ [W The Post extends “on: to Miss G. Km of Mr J. B. Known tea: in the junior 1n hnhip examinttiom is classed among the ui uholtmhiofl- Tuesday morning'5 5‘35â€â€œ V 7 901m court. Frank Beebe “w d before Police Wm†“B when. It the vlecߠtin does not. set has name the day they W 3t! the snow will be the scledule is finished WWW" Baton.†workbohh my! fro-m ‘ It: Inc Arrived “With Grain lulu loads of trmku and an“? can: in mid mom‘xfl‘w" ‘ whole village was movlï¬l “t“ ors nrnved in town on Surveyors for the Double Ind Port. Hope deie ï¬xture: in a In“ Countdaï¬ons to Kiss A w emu Bat In“ What are The! Uni“ Soaked for $9.60 7! in! c‘ cecdm should ‘Inrd ly. Ch‘ the! A .01“ um Rh†ma†RIC ‘l'ien