â€I“ Minn Hymn Book Now Nearly Ready Such Victoria Agricultural Sociezy' “Saturday afternoon with Mhhnson Ellis in the chair. Nahum was passed 81mg 1'“ 5 power to close the den them of the Warner pro. “Inning the fair grounds and on Adelaide-st. Muhu of the Warner Property Ham! by the Agricultural Society Main Ratified by the Society W'to the Review-‘Eatnrday, 1:. 6mm Coabmne..m*has been 'mipt‘ng the claim that-there is flange quantity of oak timber sunk "he toot ‘otScugog Late. said that a: dad lot-See (any signs of ' timber. w Red if he Intended to return Mae hie with m. expert "diver, he zpï¬dthat be 0196 not know. He had‘ at yet decided what 'be Would do. } :Skofute tout is 31-21†“flies. This Will .doubtles ï¬e “a? ‘ nest. commonly sol¢ for 3* contains +191 hymns in [“1i mic]. InachnofPeterboro Coildh’tl‘ind my Traces of Oak Did Not See Any Signs of Timber I? â€hm" show the. arm of imp-"150m. 0n the outer :1 hmkd simpiy. “The Hymn hi hide the old . ms: (by, “I“ hook mu doubtleaa be 5 “Mt hymnolotista "The Lena“ Psze†remains. ‘ ‘ “'3 “pies cf the new: $118- ma have been Emit“! in {“51 Ran-m 'be submitted iabhe “ï¬nd the Book Which HIS hhtourse of Preparation II! 9“, Keith. secretary. of th: “I“ mum‘s Agflonltua! Society â€0 "Ni“; 0 rumor «unknown .01 mrawtod “ammo! ma- {,1 I“ â€w caused in lamina!!! F “g...“ west. m. latter I: aim-d 9‘ 1mm" Faun Antioch. y. 3"â€, in his mmunkutm. “mm“. the 005%“! bit Mr- .m.. m pM‘ohIIO o! tho Warn»: ‘ M" gum-0nd: NI but Mm.» p: . “neonatal “It. 1" mflhcf. ha I‘O‘“. h“ m â€a... A (and may allow" o"! I“ II “cunt. dvluycd the burn» â€Inâ€: wan about. that .t‘ the It.“ mung. And the lumen w my urn-king «ml tun-how. [W mu 4 (me N09 0‘. ï¬verytumg fl: 3,, mylns any: the mum-an â€whim that way could W! I hue pail out (1 two hi!!!- pinto†that are (mu. dry undulruu V†great pum- ho says. (orxoon :- "‘"Iwn rmse" remains. mite“ 0! “authorized by the - 'M,†the title page says 1 '! “com, tn . [m .. pued by a coma“:â€" “Ye W ates secretary Keith on Pu- chm of Warner Property W“ bring the book in-‘ 'xw‘mï¬otice has been giv- m’rws "mat the use he Peri “Um any congregation will! 3‘“ ‘° use the book, ;- but; a." eonlulled 1:.) do so. am; “We! that six or eight- ?hmm have been ob- M E; “1°th and modâ€".2 Kim†M in some (low . m, Bryans Writes Interesting Letter man’s 'Iarm ed acres of “My 9803!“ 5 ad corn 6 hieh. 2 "mr_____ â€We“ mu. b, tie whole collection' in a book «of the size and hot Quito one inch inola escape rad Synod.“ This gets “Y of flu: Synd’s ’ authorize some 501119 Low Chm" 0d think wrong dob busily engaged 11122 Property and getting for the annualr exhi- Ute approval of :t‘he if passed, supeuede ; light front on’ Aug. 1 some harm to Igu- gmam‘. but the 1309 in. being very I-pe, :aped injury. The to- -n escaped nnhurt. Cu am there are mum. of grain. all stackczl. all expectation in toatbsome, are very fine for. chi}. awn. No qumm no laxative. noth- ing narsh nor sickening. Box of ‘3 25¢.Soidbyalldealer8; .; ‘,,‘ Dr, «Grzmshmv, of £Wclfe Island, is , in tom tro-daay M'ihws-definiteiy de- Lnfdgd not to locate here. It is un- drrstood he will â€active in‘ an im- portant cpntre on we North Shore. Dr. Herb Sullivan» of Ecterhoroï¬ who also intended locating here, ‘has decided Ibo go to New York to take ,5 course. 11‘ (ye, ear and throat' troubles meiore beginning practice. «4 “A clever, popular (randy Cold Cure Tabletâ€"called Prcvmics -â€" is being (Iispensed by druggiws everyâ€" where. In a few hours, Preventics are said to break any ooldâ€"eompietely, And PrevmtiaS, being safe ‘agd DLeGrimshaw is Going Up on the North Shore and ‘13:. “Sullivan to Il'he New Doctors ' areï¬ot Coming proposition tab mdle mm when; a fire broke out; in the Must on - the and: side of thejniver max who old Dickson, dam. me along: was; sent in shortly after! 2 Io’o'lock ’nnï¬bc afternoon and a portmn d ï¬hc briâ€"i gade with one, wagon answered fhe call. It. was found necessary to semi! back for. more those. and even the; other wagon was not enough,asmall truck with an additional five Itndndf * feet of hose having, to be called.“ ' nae. Although the ï¬reâ€"fighters laid some Wee tbousamd fact of hoe it) read: “he fire, and flaky. remained with it #11151 the We. which M 1 :neafly readhed the lumber piles was ‘ extinguiued. [It was after 9 o’elodk when lung wen; at? last. able to leave the mum the ï¬t: was eatimly extingniabd. The task of cleaning 3.000 ffeet: of hose this morning was. by no W most enjoyable ico- tute of theme. a ~ .r \ A Blue in Sawdust that Was fluid to Handle Were Short of Hose at Peterboro Fire '20:! and Hotel Company, Limitefl, the plaintiff, MT. LeHane, attributing his daughter’s death to the num- pany's negligence. Unstatedl flamms are clai med-L: ; ‘ . Mr. LeBane’s daughter, Noun, at] will be remembered, wag killed by-a I blow from: a steamboat fender Hat ‘ Alex. St. Thom: Has Unpleasant Ex- Muskoka some weeks ago. ; - ' It. is understood that a. writ wos‘ mm“ Returning “a: i-ssur-d on Friday at «Osgomlc Hall ‘ “- agausst the Musk‘oka Lakes bigwigs. 5. North Harvey. September '12 â€"Mr- Mr. William Wane returned ‘1‘. [cw dams ago from_a visit 'to his brother, Mr. Dennis Lemme. form- to. who this been eerjondy ill. - Will Issue Writ Against the Match Navigation and Hate: Co. Damages Asked for Miss LeHane’s Death 1311: ï¬re brigade had‘ a awkwaï¬d- considerable force to the ground. Mr. R. McGeoug'h was shaken pp and bruised somewhat, \mt not enough to prevent (him resuming work. Mr. Hepburn, (however, had «two ribs broken, and KB hand badly sprain- ed, and he was ethemise badly hurt. It seems that Mr. .R. McGeough‘ and Mr. Hepburn were. up on n scar. folding ebout twenty-ï¬ve feet from the ground, when, owing to its being inautticieuuy secured, (the scaffold gave way, throwmg the two with omiderable (force to the ground Mr. E. Hepburn II puking His cups quite onetully (:heue days, the whereof“ o! mucking a lead fall which occurred at Garewk mm Wed and†Just about eleVen o'clock. I‘ inflow 6m I» m Precipitated Him to Earth Fall 25 Feet Mr. Hepburn Hurt than Will lake: uoretuy not an Emma Jmn 9.0M (not. In order an thy data aeogred by committee (BI! drafting the mym‘nal my M h I“. an annncntâ€"A -Ar "Word QM t9 arrangement, imdexes and â€mï¬etengse ot detail,. It is strong in "917 Martinent, particularly in mim and chï¬dren's hymns and “â€3“? are Cards and li'tanies. The maria! edition is to be in the; bxgm 1112' (if 15h. n_:-.L-_ A4.) -7 "â€" “""““ ‘3 W be in the; It tract the Printer, and is: “mam? to mmiciama as the Ԡedition '5 to those concern- m" Me literary side of the lew‘Ya'k be 1M a: “mutated ed5- lwen on be boned by the 0f the oommï¬ttu.’flr.\J. 'omc" conï¬ning all tag Pam sutured about gneh '. 18 190333.111 Lindsay. 'on Mend-«T Sent. 3441), 1908 Nellie Doran,.eld- est daughter of Mr. and NHL. lul- nm Doran._Melboume-st. in her h‘e.‘;y-ï¬rst- year._ ,; v, The remains were 39 xxx-day for interment . REID â€" A Sept. 12, '60 years. Neville was about 35 years oiq‘g; and lixed with Mr. Robt. ’Humbin-y “ho res 'des at Cavsnville. It is said that no sang In the Presbycafa,‘ Fmsbytenan choir at Millbrook an. be used to walk fourmilestochnresb every Sunday. The remains were sent north Sac- the b0) stefped over to the other mark, not notwing a light angina mung 1n from the omcaite air»- tion which (ruck him ufm‘e ~he was aware o’i his danger . The coroner was notified and the maligned remams were conveyed co Georgts undertaking establishment, but on ascertaining the facts cm in- quest was deemed unneceuuy. ,Thc unfortunate young mu: had been in.camp with .the militn‘ .r. Kxngston, and for some reason had menlef: behind at Cobourg, .nherc he boardcd a freight train.£or d’on 39w. Thé freight did nut stop until. the subway just west of Port 5099.99.13 zest-bed, and Neville Izartcd but «31: hot dot the sé-aticn. A west bean! height came along. to aTOid «high Has Returning me the Minn lil- itary Camp Shortly after six o’clock Friday ev- raniog a young man. named Hmry Sa- ,yule~o£ Cavan township, metuénstan': ,_dea,th~,on the Gngd Trunk 3m. Wes' not the Port Hape .static-n. EBavan Ploy Killed West of Port que iWarmer had to g §8hoo Bears offload , North Harvey. September '12 â€"Mr. Alex St Thomas. while returning home from Bobcaygecn-on. Friday evening with a horse and boggy was svrprxsed to ï¬nd three bears in the road.abont half a mile north 'Jf his home .It was an old bear‘ and two cubs. The old one was-large and had a jet black coat and owing to the good berry coop this year they were all rolling (at and as iazy as “Teddy bears. The horse rather objected to them' and they had to be shooed of}; the road. The most they could be got to do was to more a the aid.» so that the horse would go_ by and there they sqmttcd on their haunch- es looking disgusted at the horso making such a fuss and- puttmg them to the trouble \of mc’vingrout. or the way. They wene tame enough to feml out of one's hand. ’ It is stated onvgood authority that a. cabinet change millprobnbly be m- n-aunced shapely. Hon. LR. .W. Scott; The Vene‘mble Secretary '0! State. a!- ‘bcr over tiny years 0! {metal and un- blemished public serevice, ï¬gs-candy to "be n-l’ovad n? the mt “stress of statemft, and (Mr. .Gharlcs Max-phi. one of the foremost members of the eastern: Ontario 'bar, and a promin- ent Iriflb Rom Catholic, is said to â€be stated as bis'Jsuocessor. (Mr. HEP play will: (probably bethe Government oandï¬dabe for Email county. ‘ - ‘ Hon. A. ‘B. Aylemvgrdb' {is expwted to return to Ottawa from 2!:ch on Friday but. . ' Hon. Frank Okhver left (for KRIS:- ta last ï¬ght and will remain “at till after 'tihe 'cie-dtion. WM“ 38W. onmhlrï¬d‘lwh at October. God pron-m In In and: m We urn-nu O! the wtcn’ “It: and Mn Maury “of the flute I).- meant In now leading them» out to Uh. "ram Wtkumfluu "pk!- !! “an Wk. anmrkl. who leu- ‘ 0.†to-Tl‘row mm to:- NM". mu. where 9 WI 090mm!" Ontu-Io cam- paium. bl lnrexocllvm Judah. and In conï¬dent Matt I)!!! Iddlnlnntlon Ml) 'be rte-turned to powerfby. a large ma- jority. 'He ‘(cxpectn‘ to "turn to 0t- ‘tawx :or Wednesday but when a Caninet meeting wilt/be held, which wm probam; be (allowed Thy (the un- monument of We W'Nthn. . (g ‘ Ottawa. Sept. :3 - ‘Ammunoement? “ , of d’ï¬oolutim pt “Ilium†will be made this Week by 8211 Nil-Mud Lulu, ~ . ' .ier. fNo afï¬x-om inter-mum all to the § a nut date of the dentin la yet! .7 “unable, but It. umnaucally and um It‘hnt‘ the any â€looted t9: pon- ' ‘ mg will be. m announced an. time ago by your bornopandcnt. ember Dissolution Will Take Place Sometime this Week Date of Elections 28th of October . At: Bcbcaygeon, on Saturday, 12, Mrs. Jackson Befd, (aged‘ (Spec-m tomcat tic The Globe.) T HE TOMB The old Romain heroes who .were torn by Wild Cbeaflts it their ï¬ght; in the'now mined Coloneum at. Rome the Greek gharfloteexï¬s ankthe glad- moons, wxhio niwde ï¬ghting a prof'es. Dion, all knew the .V'irituea a! herbal :35 ï¬g No time to quote prices in this issue as we are busy marking down the .51 ï¬g goods for our big Opening Sale which will begin on It 39):. "Harthng's Best" another ï¬rst, .premu'zm wxnner at Toronto in 1901 and which Peat Belmir Sinclair in the ichampionship contest .m Chicago's!»- .lernanonal in the same year, :urud ‘ fix-e of this season‘s [aroma “inmre N'hile for many years fairview's gno- du-lions have been sold to States cusâ€" mmers. the quarantine blockade Ina Jed the Campbell's to olfer Canadmn .cmt‘omers special redactms :11 (mo-,- ing prices on the best lot'ot Shrap- shims they ever had. may of} .tie: ewes are sired by Champions and :u-r being lired to the above mentioned chappmxs. ‘ ‘. _ It Is rather remarkable boa/ww- mng sheep have year alter yuaggonc on producmg winners. 0: thecngt- een shown this season eleven war: sixedmy "BelvoiSinclaix" winner of 3113 er medal at Toronto in 1901. and the tolluwmg month was Grand C‘ramwn at. St. Louis great won-v. (am when. his minnmg toulicJ up to $510 In two shear ewe sectionthe Camp- bell outing led the has. In, meaning ewe competition the entry Iron Fair View Farm won over the English Royal show .wmners. 0! .103: first praes olden-ed for flocks three came to Vlctoria's exhibits. Of the mrco first flock pemiums offered for :hOee ln‘ed and owned by exhibdor, all were awarded to Falrview 33112:- Atfl. . Eighteen individuals in all. gul some hurriedly fitted, but. all pro- duced on the farm, were entcrad. Having to compete with sescral lots of Brita“ heat production: in the bands of importers. among much were may ï¬rst prize Valuers at 1he great Royal show of England, yet to \‘mria came eXaCLU' hrltdt an the ï¬rst prius otter“ ‘nd the flock won .more c-L the many mun any other. - The met-wan quarantine cregula- tion pteunted ï¬tted shoe; ordered eariy. to crOsa the lines in mm: .‘or showing. Therdtore line Camp- belly of Fan-view Farm. docndod l0 shOw a: Toronto. Campbell's of Fainiew Wnfllf of all the Firs: Prim Victoï¬ Shropshire; 1 at Toronto Fair! History of a Great Discovery TIM BY WILD BEASTS and will continue till the stock is sold. Goods will be arranged to make Q? easy buying possible. a J. McCULLOUGH iii Sweeping Reductions in Men’,s Women’s, Boys’, Girls’ and Infants’ Boots and Shoes GREAT REDUCTIUNS IN PRICES . Frank Forbert Stock of Boots and Shoes whlch was bought at a rate on the Dollar and will be sold at SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th Stock to be sold out in Thirty Days it possible. Saves Laborâ€"To keep the stow clean when trying ,leave a piece at â€(heavy tin lent the size at your stove win: a bale out directly ovar and the same :in as your stove hole. Btuâ€"Wmck MY. Cambmy, score W5 1-2. ; 2 . , mixâ€"John Fm, Harilposa. sow-e 76 1-2. ~ . \ latâ€"John Mpbell, Woodville More 90 1-2. ‘ " Endâ€"H Graham. Ops. more 81 ; antâ€"Wm, 5W. Max-maï¬a score 79 1-2. .- |~ . . Mr. James Keitih‘. aeoretary pf the South NEG-tori: Agricultural Society. has received from the department the Jesuits of the recent (judging of b‘rley in the ï¬rm) competition, which are as follow; Baum»? the Judging in the Barley Cutest Announced , Zulu-Duh. on tsp: contrary. is “a healing him. composed a: mighty re- tired up: and juice: not» from ccro tail: ridh -medicina.l herbs, and "cry one using Zun-Bnk may;er on its healing ;power. a . .W.ben the am: one runs In rfron play with a 311ng dirt-{med scrape amendm- knee. simply was! the pan. nndmeu “"5chde 'bandag'ug if necessary. Zam-Buk wiil Ido the rest. .'= . Winners in the Cm Competition sores, and d! skin diseases. it acts hke a m. Item the pain ï¬nd atop: the W 'of piles and cures this paint!!! ailment quickly and sure- ly. All dragging nulcborea sell at 500. .1 430:, an from Zun-Buk. 00.. Tomato, for prfloe. 3 boer for one dolhr twenty-(Em. . When father return-from " .work 9- 'v " - ““ " 'v“ wéu a gut ham or, other injury,.the handy but: of lam-But ngafln meal the crummy; mmihopeWe or mother oontinnadly ï¬nds. ~19 a real 50C friend in aged tor. burns, (sodas, scrapes hm, bruises sustained by gen' eral household duties. For eczema. 01- In Browns, Navy, Green, Cardinal an rem. Rah, ï¬stula. obscene“, . scalp 1 stripes forty two inches wide, pure wool Ordmlu ohunentn, gains and em- brownie-s are general; composed or rancid mind in Ink! miner“; pois- essences. 3-3!» as contained in Zun- Duk. for lithium-lea pad Ilium They would Am a ï¬ght their. ae- cret herbal um, 1:11 . (n. a few days mall-mm!» ready [or com- but. Their ideal at a balm or ï¬alve was a pranatian mh- combined power JIM-purity; MI! that ideal I- realized in Zun-Buk. 1. ‘ OF THE Wakely’s 39c SIDE BOARD SCARFS matted sizesâ€"Hemâ€"stitched, neatly em- broidered with drawn workâ€" New Fall Dress Materials 590 In plain cloths and fancy chevron strives pure wool, forty four in- ches wide in Browns, Navy, Green and Cardinal, 75c Tray clothes assorted sizes neatly embroidered hem stitched. In Browns, Navy, Green. Cardinal and Black m plain and fancy ____- 2-4â€" A“ 2__L-_ _J Sole Agents for McCALL PATTERNS Lindsay’s Newest Store, Fancy Linens “TRY WAKELY’S FIRST†Clearing at 50c Special at 39c Special at 59c Choice for 75c