| 1,000 M reputation Owing to imperior training our students F! obtain go 0 d positions. Iifnl'catalogue free. I. J. ELLIOTT. Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. “- ‘Ponou, Pmnclm. mgum toaflng your build- “.ggour samples before you '5 The best qualuy rooï¬ng M ptice. Sold in one-piy imp!!- enthe entire year and admits flats at any time. It. enjoys a. spend patmnage apd_ has _a m‘ "'"i‘eTVamry and l’niversxty PM.“ in V0081 and instrument.- ‘1 ' .etc New pipe organ r9- “hmԠand Vocal department! )3 ’“ch â€"1"“ of experience and ’QK “mama'mes awarded. “*th ion, Physical Cuttnte. Comme rcial and litany “Mum. ‘ m ' We! a woman mpg I,G.Edwards§§‘° H Co. 2 I??? ml OPENS SEPT. 1st HIGH-GRADE WORK this Over one thousand stu- dents enmllvd by our chaili “year. It pays to at- tenda link of this great @hindur “in union than Graduates of two years “80â€.?! no“ em ning $2,000 9951mm": w Stenography and The dema ml for our grad- uates is three times the â€apply- ' Other suhools engage our graduates as teachers. ASpecial c'mrse for tcach- ’a be convin é.‘ tdru "1 ’3 go‘sts. PErERBORo [NFSS COLLEGE a,“ New Life “U." medicine“ ' mmoor AND nmgnoov isin a class by itself. FALL TERM OPENS AUG. 30 Write for particulars V thol IS unequal- TORONTO. ONT. w m ., '22“ Rh ' » ï¬and Pams. T1; 3 “he! _ V MenthOI Plaster. til A . e _“ EA- ELLIOTT 311 College “C! a. ’wo-stofy b1 " “‘9 athletlc ground. 8,011 PSPSâ€"{ 'LE, ONTO students enrolled an- {29' ’ â€" WADE.†LIND SAY. M his When him i . . sembl - with was tl 8b: is dated She day, A Mn. 1 0 He wl hair ‘ quiet! childr in; a trial macro At 1 an em: 2 . night of the 6th of August. I retired 2 about 10.30 p. 121. About ten minutes fto the Saturday morning I awaken- ! ed and was proceeding to dress when i I heard a. shot. I at once pulled on 9 my trousers and ran to the floor be- low. I heard Mrs. Hunter scream and say, “That Bï¬ital man has shot lmy daughter. I took hold of Hunt- -er and searched himr for ï¬rearms. I then sent for the constable and held Hunter until he came. To Mr. O’Connorâ€"Hunter made no the system. In buying nun: w . sure you get the genuine IQ: ‘mkenjltagliaé and made in Toledo, om». byâ€, .. J. Cheney 1.99333??ng Price 75:} â€We ‘ . 9 . ‘ ,- y 3" pm: {or continue“ estroy the sgnse of smeu and comp‘etely damage the whole system when enterinzit through the mucous satire-i- Snyh be used except on preset“? tionéifi-nm reputable physicians. as the . amp they will do is ton fold to â€010041 you can 903"†My derive from them, 88'1’8 Fatal-d! Cure, ‘43“‘1' {aftm-ed bv F J. Cheney 00.. TWO-0': cm- mms no mercury. and is when W- acting - - - - , A 5.--“- “I'm of as mercury will snrely d Beware of Ointments for natal-(ll Contain larcmy Hunter, pale and wan looking, but not in the least bit nervous was led in by Chief of Police Vincent and - without glancing to either side tool: > his place in the prisoner's chair. ’ When once seated he looked around him in a. very calm manner and re- sembled a. man who was charged with a minor oflence rather than a ‘ man who was on trial for his iiie.’ He wore a nice blue suit and had his hair brushed buck oil his face. He quietly shook hands with his two children. Grace and Osman. smil- ing as he did no. Throughout the trial he not quietly watching the diilcrcnt witnmca with a study gnu At times he mined as unconcerned as could be. p D p i P I D l i i E: 'JOSEE then rang out and Grace, the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, scream- Mrs. Hunter then listened for him to go downstairs, but the footsteps stopped and everything was quiet for 31111081: two minutes. A rifle shot saw Hunter pass her door, which has a curtain separating the two rooms. a wet cloth around his forehead. She atked what was wrong, and Hunter replied that he had a headache.~ Mrs. Hunter then went to bed, but did not sleep all night. About ï¬ve o’- clock next moming she heard a foot- step and leaning am) on her elbow she She went down and stayed with Hunter and his wife. Mrs._ Hunter wanted to go home with Mrs. Coul- ter,‘ but Hunter would not hear of that, .80 it was decided that she (Mrs. Qonlter) should stay all night at the hotel. She retired about 10.30 p. 113., andwas given a small room, of! room‘li, where-Mr. and Mrs. Hunter slept. VW‘hen she went to bed was the ï¬rst witness ta be «mind. She tn the and mother 0! themat- demd woman. being 76 yum: o! as. She ma that on the night 0! Fr!- ‘day. August 6th. she mu sent for by Mrs. Himtor'a little girl. who mm. ed her to come down to the hotel. tance. Large crowds‘ of spectators gathered in the halls and corridors of the court house, but special consta- bles Were on duty to keep them downstairs. ROSANA OOULTER "S APPEARANCE. ., mother is shot.†of smell am when murder- Mr. Bucknell who is an expert rod handler, hooked and landed one trout which weighed twenty pounds. It was three feet in length. His rod was very lightâ€"only six ouncesâ€"and it took him more than an- hour and a half to boat the ï¬sh. These ï¬fteen ï¬sh were brought to the Wawa hotel, on the Lake of Bays, where they cre- ated much excitement. 3112311ch is having the big ï¬sh mounted. and itlsbyalloddsthelargest ï¬sh 0'! this species he has ever taken. will be read with interest by his many Lindsay friends: J. . A. Bucknell, formerly of 146 Broadway, Manhattan. but now a re- sident of Montreal, has been ï¬shing away up n the Lake of Bays dis- trict of Muskoka,'Canada. On July 21 he went in to Hollow Lake with a. friend and the two of them caught ï¬fteen salmon trout. Two ï¬shermen in one boit are allowed but sixteen, so they got almost all the law al- lows. ~ The crank. in the hall remained below until Hunter was fled back to the cells, as all were eager to get a glimpse of the man who it is alleg- ed murdered his w1fe. At the close of the hearing the ac- cused bid {Well to his two little 27th day of September next. Crown . Attorney Devlin conducted the prosecution this morning and Mr. L. V. O'Connor appeared for the ac- The magistrazé then committed the accused to stand trial at the fall assizes, which will commence on the NOTHING TO SAY. This ended the evidence, and the ac. cased was asked if he had anything Can-nor, replied in the negative. her death by being shot with. a. rifle. The doctor gave it as his opinion that death was caused by a. fracture of the skull and loss of blood. The bullet entered the back of the head and'.came out throlgh the left cheek, tearing a big hole through the brain. The shot was ï¬red close, but not close enoughto burn the flesh. CONSTABLE MeMULLEN ] village constable. .swore that the gun ' produced in court was the same gun he had found in Hunter’s room when; summoned on Saturday morning last. The gun which Was found in the room was a 38-55 Winchester rifle‘ The constable also swore to the ï¬nd- ong of the bullet ‘in the wall and the empty shell on the floor. . t ‘DR. THORNE. of Bobcaygeon gave medical evidence to show that deceased lady came to. The following reference to Mr. J. . Bucknell's pifscatorial abilities i -â€"vâ€"-â€"- N. “‘- Wm ylvv' THE HOTELPORTER 525' eon 'Vel'y mm. A wagon ‘MrfPercy Vichern. the hotel porter. if! “0;“ â€W “m who slept on the third floor on the ay afternoon 150 French- night oi the murder gave his Vet. . laborer: were bro 9. in by non of the alair. He said “I was , 3th. 0.9.3. to not an etrike- renters. um: min hein run alone side the awakened on Sewn†â€W“ 1“" are where the o‘oldien m quartered; by a gun chat. and at the “me time General ri d I heard a lot oi. «reaming and nib.l t 333:?“7? hurry um " ing. A. quick as poeeihle I got Greer. tin. nmwmand theï¬ ed and ran down to themeeoud floor "a M f " 3° 0“. .. mm m... ..... ... van-l um...wm tam “It VII l0!" 00- M’ “I! ““30 “In. {pm nether interruption of mam a number oi other people run up and mt‘igdtroo m. chare Sandi or e eux an roe « when I reached the scene the hoetler ' an that. Thole men'quit without no- had a. hold 0! Hunter. I naked him if ‘ â€0. ma “an“ m anon to confer I could do anything and he to“! an 4'“), m. company. a attflbute um. to run for the constable. Without ‘ he the Gael: element. 0! which there. iurther delay I did no and brought i :m 0:30 tag hmrggeaaons the cm: Constable MeMullen. Hunter seemed I MM, the balance hein Hun: quite calm after being emu-tod- ï¬nd Italians. The Greek: to d them CONSTABLE McMULLEN ton Monday they must quit york or {they would shoot them, adding that “11383 constable, .Bwore that the gun ' V . Produced in court was the same gun Rhea were 80138 to hold the company he had found in Hunter’s room when 3 â€in,†did not make any formal do. summoned on Saturday morning mands on the. company, and have not last- The gun which Was found in m idem 80 yet- hall. He could hear loud talking, so‘ he put on his trousers and came out‘ again. He met Hunter in the Hall and said, “Joe. what is this that has happened ?" Hunter made no reply and just at that moment several oth- er men came running up the hall and took hold of the accused. Mr. we chell did not see Hunter make any rmtance or try to get away. He (Mitchell) had thought that Joe. Hunter was at times a queer hotel: slept maroon; number eleven, dxmct- "111100 All DALIIIK 1y Opposite room 14, in which the . __ shooting occurred. He said that on - Fort William, Aug. 14.â€"-With 150 the morning of Saturday, August local men at the 96th Militia Regiment 89d 70 men of the regular Mounted 7th he was.awak~ened by a clash it? me. from. Winnipeg on duty, there outside Ins door. He immedia y were no signs trouble from the 1mm up and ran to the door 311d dating C.P.R. 'ght handlers yes- saw Hunter standing just across the ““183. All Parts of ‘the_ company's ‘QLAJA __- L- JOHN MITCHELL a. cattle buyer and dealer in kitchen resistance in the least. He came quietly along to the police cells. and also to some relatives in Expert Rod Handler WWW m: 1 THINGS ARE 0mm itawa, Chief Veterinary Inspector of the Dominion asking him to" forward particulars regarding the epidemic in Peterboro County county among the fhorses as reported in The Evening Post Peterboro County is outside of the Dr.’s jurisdiction and Dr. Ruther- gford will be notiï¬ed to this enact. â€"Ferrovim, the invigorating tonic, contains beef, the most strengthening food In the least bulk. iron, which makes rich red blood, and gives strength and vitality to the whole body and Just enough pure Spanish sherry ‘ wine to stimulate the' {liga- tion and thus aid the â€simulation of the iron and beef. 31' per bottle at drugng. "'4 Where a man's life does not preach his preaching cannot live ' Epidemic Among Horses Dr. Br‘oad, V. 8., has received a. telegram from Dr. Rutherford of Ot- ive competitors in the nine ï¬eld. Come, gentlemen, that boat is more than necessary now and it's up to you to provide it without further It looks very much as though the Otonabee Navigation Co., were put ting up a bluff each year in order to discourage others who are prospect- most precisely the same the past years. This time it is our co- tem The Lindsay Post that is made the mouthpiece for the statement. Woodville Advocate' It is seéeral years ï¬rst the proposal was heard to put a good lake steamer service on Lake Sincee and the Trent water- way. but ach since the opening 01 the easel has passed and the boat has not appeared. This intended venw tare has always emanated from Pet- erboro, and now again at the middle of the season we have the same- old chestnut launched as in preceding Beaver‘fcn Paper. Gets After om Navigation Company Up to Company To Provide Boat The article reads very nicely and me man was found with a revolver can! he was arrested. A search of III. hoxï¬eu taunted by the strikers, then begun. but the ammunition giant-majoqted mg lobed WOV- Some of the strikers took refuge in a deserted building. but were driven out. without an argument, after which e big batch of the strikers, who are 3311 foreigners, were rounded up and. arched for coueealed weapons. Only “m8!- All parts of the oompaby’s we‘ve bang guarded by the sol- a. The ï¬rst work done by the military yesterday was to clear a mob of strik- cu from the streets around the ve. gne Hotel: Col.__8teel'a _head_qu rs. Soldiers Take Precaution at Fort William 31M Troops In Rendincss. ’. l4. ARMED A large ï¬re was nouceu over an Pleasant Point about a. min: inland yesterday night about 9 o'clock, the smoke ascending in large clouds above the trees. It has not yet bqen ascertained whgther 4t. In: about. 5 04813011214... ' n.- 71:23 Km} Yt-uAhan Ala.“ at the boat not calling here. They thought that the boat Would all at the lower What! and all rushed theme, but still it did not call. Two yachts pursued the boat with crowds, but at length had to give up the chas: and return home. Mr. McMahon, who is visiting Mr. Joe. Brown. here, caught three large base on the sand bar tbday. The ï¬sh weighed from seven to ‘ten pounds. ‘ -_A L Pitby Paragraphs from the Point Beg-g and ROeVe Goo. A. Janina. and they wene Sueeeaaiul in getting a. mo- tion through in which that. body to- commended the passing of legislation by the provincial government hav- ing the county rate based on real property and not on income and hm tax. This. in all probability will become law in a short time. me Worship Mayor Bees and Dep- nty-reeve 11an were appointed last. evening to represent Lindsay at the Ontario Municipal Association meeting in Toronto the ï¬rst week in September. A committee of ï¬ve in- cluding the Wanien will go from the county council. The Ontario Municipal Association is one of the most important organi- zations in the country, and the de- liberations of the members are al- ways followed by some very wise 1e- g‘lslation being enacted by the government. Last year its session Was attended by His Worship mayor At the Session at the- lunicipal Assocition. This Town Will Be Represented from our loal merchant... They ox- poud vflunblo um and mom. sad in the and any hue accomplish-d what 7 They have simply helped to may undo the MM that was «and by their on: thoughtlemm It then is poverty or dietreee. the iediee will Motil- themeelvee. For the eeke oi eweet cherity they will do women. they will ornniee be- eeere eud petroniee them. peyin; ri- diculoue prioee ior thine they do not went. or et but do not need. They will weete eufloieet money in thie we! to buy my ueeiul ertidee malice. There eeelna to be consider- able foundation (or this contention, andcerteinlyiioutielririende give â€much thoughtto the matter as they should. they would appreciate the tar teaching elects oi their ac- tiona. ' . It is strange that women will give largely oi their-time enemy and mo-l ncy towards educational and charitâ€" able institutions. with a 'public spirit and dillntcmtcdncca that are highly commandahlc, “a will ‘ thoughtleealy 'do this community eumcient harm to more than oilaet’ their good work in other directions. * Yet it is true that any of the evila ' which theae led ea work adduouely to overcome are directly tnoeable to thin perniciou- hahit of dealing with mail order houaea. l flooooo-ooooo-oooooooooo‘ooooo-ï¬ooooooooooooooooog . A W arose recently in re- ’and mistaken frugality. If the same (IN to the practice 0; some m amount of vital force that was 'ex- a m m to the m cities pended into these charitable schemes [Was directed into other channels, our to do M “â€99â€â€œ or mm! whole community would be be- the mail order how One of the nefttted morally, physically and melnhers while defending the ladies spiritually. We emphatically state agamt any wrongful Intent. stated that much 9i this charity is is Transpiring at Lindsay's Favorite Watering Place. ï¬re Was noticed over at Aw business Mia'- In all kin]: nf 5" reign m A no no.6. Martin and Cumin Mo-un mm; 1%.. «(the west deans and best. wo i.- â€ship. A 0.1) solicited Intending purchuers em in ‘erviev W. W. Jordan I!» egood mil in nil loot-8L, Lindsay, Bpmflte the library Ontario Marbze and Granite Works, W. H. CRESSWELL. Pmp. It IS well to have on hand a remedy, simple, effective and easily applied, for mosquito Pitesz insect stings, §or_cs brui§es, sunburn, and injuries. to the skin, and forty other ailments not always danger~ ous, but which can be cured by outward application. Such a remedy is Davis’ Menthol Salve(TheD.L.),whichcomes in tins for 25 cts. at druggists. Miss Fanning and Miss Mills ar- rived at the Point today accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. George Dark. They spent a happy day hem and re- tnmed home on the 3 o'clockboat- 'Hrs. J. Dougan and Misses Alice and Diary Doug'an spent the day at the Point. Mrs. White 8nd children were visit- ors at the Point today. ’- fall habit of discriminating against our own town and our own neighbors {Outnmmmuyaeetmnthe beneï¬t of ther purchues mined with the local merchants, these mer- chants would be in a better position to contribute to local institutions, and would also be better able to of- o! thugs 1n toners! sud.thls tom: In partlculsr. How any 0! than: will look into the nutter sumclently to rosllso thst they themselves are psrtlslly responslble for the lsck of business. I! each ready- 0! this srtlcle will clvs the mtg: s. csrslul thought we helluva than would he s. wry gmt Improvement in locsl business condi- tions. Do not volt (or. some moon elu tow Do your duty as you see It. Desl st home. houae. haystack, qr just a large bon- m forced out of emplbymt an ac- count of lack a! Maine... hu‘d tim- u. 009.. the mpectin vim. daugh- ton sud ulter- are an to complnln fer employment to my of the young people who have at present to seek other ï¬elds. Pam the nutter Into plain lan- m. the women who do not put- ronize the .merchants of the tOWn where the :- living is made. are blind to their own best interests. The In- thers. brothers or husbands of these women are making their livelihoods right here in Lindsey for those de- pendent upon them. end some men Formerly Cromwell Jow‘uw. BBDUDDDI 11 E