1009' W1! in! w W in“ has proclaim my. all classes, 0: HP at the Babb: impel comm: “mm holy th .II this fourth cc} W†Vw“ ""'" â€"â€"' manure}! being well or: glam oi the church. I M. 13-. Hanna. official of the Lord’s Day M (h; pulpxt in [h km; for Ins text El hum hallow my Sabbatl we ‘ mbe‘WYCn yl urge nation HANNA ODDS Mting _)[r_ 11mm. official represen- of the I/ord’s Day Alliance, ed m puipxt in the evening at for Ins text. Ezekiel, xx, mi hallow my Sabbath and they e . s’gm‘between you and. Me ‘9 may know. that I am the ST. ANDREW’S. r 1. w, Wallace occupied the t-' St. Andrew‘s chufch on I! morning and too}: for his . 1‘ 27, "Tc‘ Whom mold l“ ,1 the glory. of this mys'tery -u. 293$le who is Christ, in 3 proclaimed to ail .pecple L classes. of 'pedple His own- the Sabbath day. One at Lpal commandments says we rp holy the Sabbath~day. fourth commandments hays gation upon us, then the rhas lutle obligation. Gal 1 the children of Israel,in- m Churches I that time Held in the Various Town Churches Sunday. 5991 was for all nenthnt I a good soldiers of Christ ,3: desire was tint should hear the 303ch the gospel both .the: rich or meet together. Seine seem to see that in the 1 all men are equal. The lay think that the poor :he gospel more thangbe at is not so. “All men f God has mastered us; mush Him master the 5.- man should be for eeds us. for ,tho ,wprk is ie’.ds are white with‘nhe the reapers are nee‘d- 1 nge himself up and ,ion, but they. had to hey would observe the 2y, however, broke the back to their‘ old hea- They Were then ex- ity. In punishment for one who undertakesfto hr. of God must settle : some time. These ' Sabbath will also ,usiun of the morning remnant of the Lord‘s )served. The body of 11.: well crowded with {time considered it: a that. God should be whole world. It was had grasped the idea . was for all men that st supporters (C L the Lord's Day Lizaiion has done :5 still doing a as been support- 9 peogple but in in for its share ’Lord’s Day. Al- it is: said, doits mm of breaking DD in Scugog d needs, more high ideals to L has always a 111. Little dowe nt :0 our lives name of the on tk ,- it is possnble ' quietly with- . Ninetyeight tions at the xled;_ out of : church Rev. rry large and- ements which his other ad- E BAPTIST. ,0? cut coun- Day; Alliance en day work a Sunday lib- Lhe American e bren swe- violationsiof The Alliance nd. ï¬nish. the aidvof every SSC‘ can to socn makxng this moral for sod around S unda y. I: says thé Alex J. “’1' accom- v" asaistant r the Son. Perry witzb llly to m‘ Wen hours ii extensive leir objec’ ' a norr 0: me set- mdience for. St. Mary’s xer Collins impressive ks on the 7. 11-16. Nay asehe ourt breaks the ‘ Of Sun- W’ C A. LUINDBAY. 3mm? To wash a woollen skirt. pour a quart of boiling water over five cem: worth of soap bark, and get on the back of the range to steep†mof. 11031, {or two hours. The Water should not boil away. Strain througfla doth-r (9 cheese cloth 'bag into another: ves-] sel.the:1 empty the waten mm a tub half full of warm water, and mash the gal-meet through th’s, just ‘5 you ‘would through soap suds, r39 A: ,wm through warm, clear wate had been added a table 19°06me gig household ammonia ax h _ ' ,4 has; by X e we waust band to Q: t lï¬eahï¬â€™. â€3:9 and while Still damp h d U) oetweetn the 010 -4 -A; 3J5; \lnf :vrnn We oï¬er One Hundred Dollars Reward 'for n.n_y case of Gaunt: that cannot be cured by Haul: Catarrh Cure. 1'. J. CHENEY 00-. Toledo, 0. We. the undersigned. have known I“. J. Cheney for thclut 15 yaw, 3nd believe bun perfectly honorable in 111 busineu transactions and ï¬nan- cially able to carry out any obligations made by his ï¬rm. WALDING. Klmux a Mums, Wholesale Dragging Toledo. 0. '8‘â€: Catsrrh Cm is taken Internally, actlng duectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials neat free. Price 75¢ per bottle. Sold by all Draggiste .. u. n, ~-u_ “I‘I_ l-â€" â€ï¬lmetnn A number of boys {hula good .game of basketball in the gym on Saturday. As soon as possible basketball classes will be malted apd a. edhcdule are ranged. This always provides lot! of gmmeement for the boys and i-t ‘ig looked forward to W’Jï¬hl great pleas.- ure by them. : _ M:. Bmgham expewï¬ to start in the neat: future a membersth carn- paLgn and no doubt a large. number oi new. membens willI be added. . Pan: of it will be red and (the other halt green]. When ï¬nished; the build- ing will look very attractive- I‘hc large swï¬mmizgg tank is about finished and Mr. Bingham eipects to have it :ready for ’03»: use of ‘tne boys loadayorztwo. :: :tzl :' Aircady the Y. M. C. A. have start- ed on the improvements which the board of directors decided Were neCes- sary. This morning Mr. Bingham and Mr. Geadh started at the job :05 painting the frgn-t, of .the building. Ki; 'ï¬in"? flairâ€"1112?}? continuum A sensation was sprung on the gazing thousands at the Peterhoro Friday when the first heat ctï¬ the 2.50 class was started. Harry K., owned and driven by Dr. Cow :1, qt Lindsay, broke on the second turn‘c-t the Iirst ham, and in .some'. my the drixer was thrown from his seat. The horse was going fast and‘was 1n the spirit of the race. He made no attempt to run away (but kept. his pace in the bunch, continuing to run until the three quarter post was reached when he settled down to a nice steady pace and came up from {curt-h place to second and nearly won out. The way that horse turned out and passed the other horses with out any trace 0! .3n accident. was marveJlous and when he came up the home stretch the vast crowd stocd up and cheered. AIte the race was ‘ ‘0vcr he stopped wit the .rest‘ of the horses and caused no troubie.;\'ct damage Whatever was done to the horse. harness or bike. Dr. Cowan, however, was injured. In falling he lit on his feet and sprained’ hath ankles. He crawled to the side of the track, hOWever, out of harm‘s way. The doctor was as game as his horse, and when the next race “as called he was on the bike and drove his horse to victcry, winning the next three heats amid applause from the stand. . .. .- Sensation at the Races at Pemboro Fair Dr. Cowan’s Horse Threw His Rider “71.1% of “In Post, ,thb, with his 80:1, made the Obeenver a very pleas- ant call While in town. Mr, _Wm. Boss and ComoifllorJDoubt entertained the party while in bowm, Their stay, bow- eVer, m of strata dwatibn. ms .the case the‘ sooner. their mis- sz‘cn is accomplidhed, the better- (for all cemented. The party: arrived at 5 O'clock and baffles Hue" engineers wan composed of Mr. Gem EH. Wasan, edi- tor and 'prmnietor of "ï¬le Lindsay Post, his sou, Roy, P. Wilson and Mr Nicholas Brady, of Ops, mm is a ‘lal'Be hnd holder bordering on with:1 lake and ï¬ver. The cram in mhidlfl they mane is the' dust sailing knew Roy H, Wanner. of many a. hardi “W mutants on the Kawanhha Wa- ters, and is the property of Mr. “Film of flhn: past «in. mu}. 5:- .. ._ .- u“ unnu- lc'c' thmnehont the year it poésible. Mr. Grant in thoroughly skilled. in 3113.8 pMepg‘Ihn, having “had over twenty real! experience, much at that time he Imp| had to do wat‘h watemayso ï¬e m‘the happy faculty or swim; information to the unsophisticated} so ‘that there b no misunderstanding. ‘ ‘axd fmmxwtlht we could ascertaim the level of th’e water. is to be dawh‘ a height as to materiality improve navigation, and at the Isame times not to writs» onAthe rights or land owners mince-ant to the: Jake, such be- ing .the me the‘ sonnet. "their mis- Y.I.C.A. Improvements How's This 7 , gr ,vch ï¬â€˜ea'flf‘ $318, and grass {Wit'h a cloth [I and it?!» flat .i'ron. We could ascertaim "ter- i3 (:0 be ofslwh materiality improve -t the Same time! not y Lu‘.‘ __,' Sweetbread m‘dquettes ,af'e’ï¬â€˜ï¬oh to be preferred to those of mix-gar and righp: mtéti. Chop thelh ‘;¥‘cr‘v rfmc add tW a’wdl beaten“ egél'infl a. ’table: spoonful of butter, {grin into balls flip into egg, roll‘ï¬n ‘brackcrcrumb; and try a golden‘kow'n. Serve in 1°13?“ "vmtJh- t'omgifo’fï¬Ã©uce. . . The ‘German hiethpd 0f prc'paï¬m" Sm¢bbreads is: ‘quite( worthy of trinf “when iotoï¬fpiï¬ccs the size, of dice. Foi- a light étï¬mner salad sweet». ia'reaas are ungurpassed Chimp (No .of them mm. small pieces. s(‘yalson with whim peppe; and‘ a 1'1th Salt if 119* disarm add one cupiul each of chug-) 'culturo at Ottawa is only too glad to give you all kinds: of in- formation. It you buy, ten dollars! “ill buy three or four pounds 9! seed. Three pounds, will plant twenty acres. Twenty acres, forty years from now, may Weill be worth! four thousm and dollars, Think of it! Isn't it; worth while to do it for your old age or for those who may come af- ter you†And isn't it better yet to‘ get your small boy to do it I z' , 1 Forty years seems a long tnme to wa:t to get the return from any et- fort-forty days seem too long for; some peopleâ€"but nothing worm 1.6-] complistbazng 'is ever accomplished in o. moment, and 'he who builds rfor. to- morrow, u far-oi! toâ€"morrow, {a (In Juno woolly buildlsg L Fed 33118131511. Walnuiy. kernels and 5.33») cxy. ‘Serve on lettuce with a. cr’eflg. mayonnaise dressing; garnish .ï¬ï¬‚’ pitted olives. a 1 ~ , , . I I .n- x} \\ . _ Much more roam; be itrold about I'll-35' 3ubject that the mgteurylanter planter. knows. The Department or now on. ’3]; trees will be the «ripe cones of the tagging year, Cones which are three of ‘9‘“ inches i“ length now- avgn be gipe this .Iall- I [ There are scientific ways of start- ing a pine .wood and there are easy ways. Both begin along the same course, the gathering; of the seed. It takes two young for wpï¬tepilm: seeds to grow. They Innate be gathered from the trees just before the cones open 1!: their second! year. In Canada this is from the end of August to the middle of September. The Small cones.‘ show; a halt-inch- in length, that arcj To-day that land.†{6 useless, cpl-acti- cally valueless. Seeded! to pine, forty years from now, when some son, yet ,to be boxing may be twenty years wf Tage, it may be covered. with timber and worth: approximately from two hundred to two hundred and lift} dollars an acre. tl‘hds estimate of value is based on the returns from pines fonty years old and'barveated now; while, if the recent immendous increase in timber ,prices continuea‘ through four more decades the re- turnsrfrom seeds planted at thisï¬me‘ will be something enormously great- er. ' . . E: ! Won’t Pay ‘ Rent There is herdzly a {arm in the coun- try that has not some. mete Jami. BY Waste vlandI is meant {land practi- cally useless to the farmer - [and that is looked upon as North! little or mung. In almost all cases it; could be and uhbuld; be made-a source of revenue. ‘« . Planning your waste dand with trees may mean a collgge education for your act; a wedding trosseau (or your. little daughter, and something for your old age. , . It lay lean a College Education for Your Son Plant Your Waste Land With Trees Kirkï¬eld citizens, it is understood, an anxious for the sittings to be held there, as they will not only fur- nish a hall, but pay for its rental as well. Mr. F. D. Moore, county magi-r trate, notiï¬ed the people of Victoria Road that unless accommodationwas secured at that point for county court purposes, the cases would be tried in future at Lindsay. On Monday the owner of the pri- vate hall at Victoria Road stated emphatically, it is said, that he would not in future allow his build- ing to be used until he was satisï¬ed that he would receive the rental he was entitled to. It is understood that the council of Garden has refused to pay for the use of the hall for court purposes, and the Barley authorities see no reason why they should contribute. as they claim they have a hall of their owu at Coboconk. The townships of ' Bexley, Garden and Eldon adjoin each other at this point, and, of course, supply the bulk of oflenders who are tried at Victoria Road. For some time past county court Proceedings at Victoria Road have been held in a commodioue and up- to-date private hall, the proprietor of which has not been recompensed for its use. zTrouhle Over the Disinclimtion of Township to Pay Their Rent [10; to Cook hulbmds for Court Room be a; little Britain evéky ‘Ffiday until further notice. and béke hrowp. Serve with veal gravy, Wkened Wick the yolk of an egg, and flavored with lemon-juice. â€" The October Delmeatpr. Dr. Sheep’s Restorativé Alsike Growers" Notice Commencing Friday, Sepféfrfbcr 25, Mr. J. A. Sgegl; or represgnfï¬ve will ‘ Stuffed aweeubreads furnidfl'a dish which practically has pg equal. After paxboiling, cut Uheml open. stuff and sew up. Prepare. the dressimgof grat- ea bread crumbs; lemon peel, butter. cayenne pepper and putmeg; mix it with well-beaten yolks of egg. Jane ready some slips at fat bacon: and lemon peel, about as thick as small‘ ï¬rms. 14rd to»: sweetiuem so aI-l icrnate 1313'ch of bacon and lemon.l Then place in mun, Befl in {the oven, I macaw“: but: wagon of. and not him]! 3 true disuse. We k of Driven“!- 1.196an â€QINMQP.‘ F“! ““924 rd Green pea: and mushtrooms are at their best when served with sweet- breads. Slice (Abe mushrooms gmd ‘sbew {one an hour in the water Inr Imhdch the sweet‘breads were yarboa- ed; than: add'flxe latter, with ham 0. cupml of cream, a lump of (butter. and pepper and: salt. to taste. Cream dressing when combined with .aweet- breads and peas seem no bring out 0112 My flavor of both without. de- stroying either. \ . Indigestion and boil Uhem‘ in a lance made with a tablespoomigl of flour. and one of butter, moistened 9 little with the water in Which‘ they are first cook- ed until about as†thick as cream. Fla- vor wmh: lemon juice had just; before serving stir in a well (beaten egg; with I. little water; 30 prevent from curdl'mg.‘ ' . ‘. ' i â€ALL DRUGGISTS†We are enabled to sell these goods at a great reducton from regular prices. We have to announce that we shall continue this great sale untll the Forbert Stock is disposed of. In the meantime, as we intend to con- tinue in business permanently in Lindsay, we shall purchase an entirely new stock, but in no case will there be any mixing. The new goods will be kept entirely separate and sold on their merits. We are here to do a legitimate business, and as we bought the and there were many more who could not be waited upon owing to insufï¬cient help to handle the vast crowds. This however will be remedied and there will be no room for further complaint on this score. Forbert Stock at a Rate on the Dollar Opposite the Post Ofï¬ce. Frank Forbort’s Old Stand. Beyond Our Expectations Come Quick and Make Your Selections for They will not Last Long. GREAT BARGAINS MCCULLOUGH- ï¬x THE CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY m Ind Vlotoda Donna. OFFICERS: Hon. Pmidentâ€"W. L Berrim, 31.1). Presidentâ€"4. A. White. NJ). [at Viee-Preu.-J Boson. Principu Sop. School tad “comâ€"Alderman Geo. 842.. 3rd Vice-PraL-ZMIE 930. A. £1190: ‘ -._, L“ Z..oooooooooooooooo Ta iiiéeithis demand has bwn the constant efl'ort of 1M! State. How well we have SEER-cried is proven by the ttjnï¬tibt increase in our business. the number who intrusr‘as “15 their prescriptions nnd‘ge’nérfl 6mg wants continues fbg’i’o‘wil‘z'ï¬er. It is evident that "(be firiblic appreciate our eï¬'orts to ‘éiv‘e better goods and better service 2than can be had at most drug stares. Get it at ‘ DUNOON’S 0 We have now a. full stock of 9 Picture-end Picture Frames end : Mouldings. We train a. position . to give’big reductions on all were 9 placed incur buds end gunntee ‘0 alienation. O 0 Cell end see on neck while it in 9 fresh end you will the: be eble to 9 see whether or not we have the ? beet stack in town. The correzt test of a. drug store is the manner in which prescriptions and medicines are being prepared. The public has a right to demand competent conscientious and faith- ful service where life and health are involved. 00!“ WM! 9999999999999999999 IWII Block ;I0lrltrklto Funâ€"km; EMS bug-An. nun, PIGTURES§ flleEY BROS. DRUG STORE. The business transacted on Saturday reached far beyond our expectations and hundreds reaped We have to tender our sincerest thanks to the people of Lindsay and surrounding country for their hearty response to the announcement of our Great Sweeping Sale of Booteand Shoes. All wool Kersey cost 47 inches long,|neatly trim- med with self strapping on back and front, Gibson shoulder efl'ect, fly front, unlined, in black, navy, III-own and myrtle---Rem:mber the price ...... $1200 Grand display of fall Millinery Tuesday and Wednes- day, Sept.§22, 23 WAKE LY’S Our $12. 00 Mantle Misses’ double-breasted mantle withgfolds down back---self straps over shoulder, which are piped with Velvet. It also has soutache and small buttons for trimmingâ€"in black navy, brown myrtle--Remember the price ...................... , ....................... 7.50 Misses’ Coat $7.50 New Fall Mantles Any pair of Child’s $1.25 Shoes for .................................... 980 Any pair of Boys’ Youths’ or Misses’ $2.00'Boots at ...... 81.88 Any pair of Women’s $3.00 Shoes at ........................ $2.48 For this Week’s Selling we Offer These Four Specials : Any pair of Men’s $3.00 Boots in the Forbert stock at ...... 82.48 Each Week There Vllll be Special Llnee QUKK SflllNG 0N IABlES f0R Our mantle giep’t is teeming