I ‘ ' .. . . ‘ pâ€. l A :11 ‘~ 9 til 93 l . k‘ w. 1.3“ 1'01? , , l??h,.C‘I‘ 0‘ '3 0 Ce‘ Of , , f ’ '¢~‘*“tf"z“.d.:,6. um»; ~16". 4‘1}: regiment are highly dismiss: ‘anqdh:lid::g:,,::e 1:0??th ECOWS, E): ‘Septe‘l‘nb‘fl' l3, 19 and 20 1111;: Singleness of aim and dai‘iliiti'v‘o-.i Pcterboro, Sort. 4~Tlie inqueLt‘ A 3619:1331: 9-,?525‘. 1:: .. "'..o;-‘:-«i H 6 :3 __, .. t; _- 1.3.: init‘: tip {not that a permanent ma-éwith the will}; 11:; laconncctcduoas will lend to Lindsay. On thosc nose of purpose marked the ï¬rst‘into the Turnnull (3:53.83, was rug “1:. 1435,38†“git-U... fig-Madam i- ' "-3-“. s 3:1 '0" :3" 1‘ "r is t0 b9 1 i‘ 1-: the m Wind here lc‘ft l-i;d:i lgl‘uer‘cbanugads toe thlrtyznft EDEIUB‘I. Central mfl‘tlnz of the general committee of‘ .-:‘.l:nc(l ligrc this chnEng in tho Coun- :1f"!:t, 227-1011 tic-of; “.61.; at :> lob. A, 1; <t :- r :3. it ~.- c,,~to 1‘31: o. CDHCT‘etp :in tow of the “Bo‘1~.l~‘]1a1.1il'agn;cglfgi 31-1.? WIN-11:3 t f dlzand p.115 year stho Lindmy Mistsmnory Institute, ,6le limmocr, min i wrong." (vrg‘cr Fair. A. ‘6. fills: for *2, ir ï¬r.- " -" ‘ 3:3 ‘7 '91'0‘31‘1 l»? mutt bottor for (ll‘lll-goiet where they will b l 6 0. :1 8:180?†prommï¬ " £01,130 all past re- Ewhich Wae :1:ld‘ last night, 10 021113:firmilï¬illff. hr."luflviixood “711‘ L1;- :‘r-ir‘ulrlr noon Fit†fry. 1'1: 33:†' 1 ' i713 T“~W’C‘5l8. :15 it Would not in so; Steamboat me ‘ , c ,th to Work co-ds. jl‘“d57e‘St" "‘Ltmmlf‘t HIP-(«Ely S'Cllu-‘1l,n1"-Â¥t Visuals-.1: ("l-.461. in: bad ("ï¬lzf‘lf‘f rur ï¬rst ~...~.: maul 1'1 c:-.< i1;\;-:ry_ and would â€1% h, bclter 'h’l'ic t1 ’pdsq 1 u (an; lad those $110, The directors have arranged a pm‘fjmnf' RODI‘OSC‘D’Cutl'ics of all the, If ed tho molds: jpnl {mind t.;;;t (1622.13 (F liur “so; r .‘y'ln : t “a. wth ; ' .y .z., 3. “‘3. shows, winter fairsan-il fore v»er nigï¬up an (mt-n the â€wrlgmmmc for the thrre days that will Iilvllf'tu'CShHAalld .<o‘.cr;l‘l1 of the Clergy f Lilla from L210 (running {grog uni. .- , l E16171 :Trs'zfr t r .- .29â€: - . j“ . . 2:9 :‘11l1‘ic 911i.‘1“67'i_:::‘.cntg, as “9:159; of m: $3111: :8 thy say thcgprovo a revolution to the many thou- , V‘vo;;;r"1:r6‘.ii-nt, and an chow-ed grout i 511;}:Ci’l210n‘. , . ‘ ‘ ~ : ‘ 12.; 1:; 1.1311: r‘jl‘1t10 I 7’ n “"6; wcttll n it become Chippyd il‘orv bid 3“ n .iioi. .18 becn â€Left insand who will attend_ I£Diimupimirfuiifhn leltl‘ipl'LS‘C. ! Y“ ( 1;: (.1.1ligi'f,“inan'ggcr ,0: tnlz; :n :tno yams imagining, 1,3,3 fic- .. . ~ T , l ..n:l: ‘ly “017. the talks of the u. .‘ A “a?†hm If. thchwatLr Con-1 A splendid “it of SYJCClll attrnc ‘ r. .1. ‘ ' :‘ï¬f()r‘\.' 1" A" acted:- , burns...“ fibhx’f‘ai “Aft Lil"â€" ;hm‘mf’n “â€3 ‘3‘"! L‘s“ ; "‘3' {h .J -~ ,1 7., 75 S. 611053. U, hauling heavy box- llllluos lo go down it mil soon b, lions has been secured . :19 chnlrmnn, {ml laid before: the y 9"... hc-rno 111119 6,3,53,47,11, 94,“? 11,6 ,i.,1‘â€;;~2‘:(-'3j ,1; many ,3. -: ,n std-r r~ ll. \ rs, etc. rho huniwood floor couldbcglmglcssx‘le to “'“"i""‘°'t" . The sum of 3:50.00 11-6: 1.06,, sat “imam. “.16 Obleéts’ h‘ms 3Ҡâ€â€œ1" 6 ï¬re .dmapd “Hm“ some “‘3‘,†â€.“FF’C‘S m “A? Coming rear. 112'. v; .. - - ~7: t? null} in sections and easily laid for: Tuose Who go up and down rczu- aside for sncedin1v in tho irin‘ » lid iris m L“) Tnxtltuté' in the courscétmus-m th'o buj‘mu' Before 0‘0â€}? h‘ f: â€1:073: 3- 43-, lullrrsn'; tj a“ : ., ‘ , Jane‘s or cult-diuiimcntg Whore suchllaï¬y state that ridges of rock have (Rivas ard‘hmx 186mm] coplwféiffnvj of his remarks he‘outllnod the proâ€" ISo I. liitCl'VI-Ewi’id )er.‘1‘.lorro-_v cling ll’ï¬f‘f:ol?i’3 (ill-'l cmphasï¬zrâ€"d tn pro-cc; ;- a 6700:- would be. preferable, The Mi-‘EFOCD left all over the channel, which; (‘AN' “ Kl RO ' ‘ V†~ :~1-~l- Crest» :rtlll‘eafly mace by tho executirc I; [rust A: Loan (:0. and also subnlltt- 16.1.1; ’for mtaumnsm and CF-M'J’“r;1tir;f_ : ~o .6 '2 v writs 1,56, Dcpartme'nt engineer was here iis now positively dangerous. 3. . ADIA. RAJ; DRAQOONS. icontl‘m. Lee, and oï¬â€™f‘l‘cSSsd hrs con- ; Cd plans of alteratlons. Mr. .liorrow in tn: work of t;;e Association. A? is :zl‘w i :n ‘-‘ Tit? fVi‘ 7“": Ln: 370 in regard to the mat-i The dredge is leaving at the very; At heal‘y 83170130 the directors have. :‘lilin that the success of tile in- ; Niommfn-(ijd .Jr. footie-r as? :3. Com- tor :0 bUSlDBS-S was finishcd miteâ€"32... ~ :6.» (“‘66 w 3,166.93: for, but did not consult With any ltime of year when it Should be. eas-lsccumd the Canadian Royal Dragoons;"““u e would largely depend upon ‘ I)â€: But urc ltcct. ILr. Wm. mangiord , Dina and music were EDJOI-"d by 2.1: o.» I» in. C‘Ltil“3‘-3 Ill-Tbs the “21': sntsfinl with ' “k: “1 5V5.‘" . Ill- ..- _ hymn.) 3“. 50319 .1: 48\x. .« 5-4. . “. 3 ol- *W" -‘ *3 W15!) \ 6 e t , ,1}; Vi ‘1'," 60 1119 6“ . more 313211265: l.i the -. m any other 8805103. (£20133 -“ ‘ ‘ . n ~~ .50 the bylaw ac- ’ V 'nâ€"t' 3:,1135‘1 it. It 15 ‘ 'h‘WE’Tt‘T that the bFLJJS' . ," vmo v . I.‘..i‘>\‘...:y . l . derive: “u- 11 ~ .1 w .... of ) an. 50 :9: \JW 2““ ' " 5..“ | A0- 'h '- ,1“ \~ :0? :5 ’73.»..1‘JL ~ » {“9 CS“ *- . ~I' ‘ , -,.. o . .. ,, . 37,...“ flï¬j‘. p» . :.L-’ L..C ’ .-. «â€" a~~¢0 s ‘3: s t u: 3,. d .- , ,. . 1+; 6 .c w .Loi 2:; n: 1. w.-.‘ " cu ‘ but bran-m Stf‘ivtn‘ as will mm.~e"' rg?‘ ?Lp. 1“ ‘5 0'1 no.5»... ..., L. c-.- .5. C, , . ..1 L , masemons, would inane ‘ 1‘ ‘ . 6:: ice of the 595: .lgbLed in may. W29: the 2â€"ng system «c . .' 3 5f: :tzzcns viii quickly be! cc 23:16:10 W43 made . .' the by-aW. is has been “Hod by of- ’! dthe Lighting Co. that the Mailing the new lighting ‘ viii commence at once, and 5 course of a few weeks the can will be brilliantly ii- and the lighting of the satisfacmrLly rot-arranged. THE VOTE hi:â€" For Ag'n st $3209.64 6 ‘ 2f 14 - h. 25 7‘ M:- l laundry ......... l: 4 Isle stable .. 20 ‘3 . 010::an 4.‘ l '00:- mo;- .............. :4 19 0'30: ............. 16 20 2'34 93 300606 SERVICE , d 2117i- : a p"; . ~ . re..3 a- cuppa of l‘us ‘â€" ~> we self~cx.«.n;in:n: title b:csklet roomyâ€- smei by ‘ - . ...- .-.>;. ' ..., (Jill'xa. « «:3 small Vailg‘fne th“ ‘ FM: cl‘pgw. ; ‘ f .. .6. a. an Opening 'h . «1an '... 6-. . '“ “'1 53:13 5‘1. and , , 9i. a 1-31»? r; . .k . *- «50 ve fwd; The l' - ~ “" vale, . -,, 9‘39“! 3. .~'~ 237"? f.;r par- . a Prayer for .1 and the Ari-33:118. 1" :1 ' no... riv- - “1 791:7."f1' "h’ .r leer: £26138: this people, and: 6; 1:98th with those. a“ an ‘ â€at ready Smile Mo- -ner at Other times . M , t I all. . 3 Place in the "I" . H“ sermons both “in; 9:: “'0 gmatly an. "136 â€I â€â€™1 inspiring 0': 5‘ ‘Orsotten l t l ted ' . . . 19135.2. Tne fullOWâ€"» licriptions record houses are assured- . .. . LINDSAY, ONTAH o. FRIDAY. SEPTa~.~n-BER 12 1913 6016666 CElllleL 66in lDREDGE 1.60/65 lLlNDSW'GR 1 FOR BALSOVER‘ PI :2 C“) 3:- L‘- 32’ :6: 3' Q :33 '-< . L . . ‘ . _ . t: . , _ of tile editors who are desirous also J zest and qmckest to clear the channel An attraction which hcr-tcfore has 2:131 2:11:31th opcmoion 9‘ the be“ of brain: shower baths and several 5 on amount Cf low water and when i been seen only at Toronto Exhibition: ‘ cc. ()thf‘!‘ improvements placed in 1th? gni‘~'igation here has lcs‘cned sufï¬cient Th0 MUSlCal Rid-8 811:1 Intricate Drills } cided th'lt n . ' ht ,. building. :131' not to interfere with the work. ItEPUt on by this ï¬nished organization‘délezate upo: ;?:]€:l:g f :UO‘Z: u Those of our Citizens who apagoda: to a part of the Trent Valleyfof Twenty-Four (24) Mounted Mcn in lithium) fee of ï¬fty conth in; r‘bH“ banking on seoin': an armory madernlCaml where the water is particularâ€" , beautiful Military Costume 1118 Called L no one but delegates may Attend}; in every detail ‘will be doomed to31Y high and has been so all year. :fOl'th more applause and real aDDI‘B-faftemoon meetings “Stud; classes disappointment. The structure, extor- With the water all being held backï¬eld-“0n than any one feature yet Wit' 3 The evening meetings will be free to lorally. may be pleasing to the eye, at Fenclon \ but the I) Falls by the new comï¬nessed. The entire spectacle will 311- the public. interior will be barren of dam, and almost no water being heldjpeal' 3U5t as, $0371 at this year‘s T01â€: The following committees were ap- tbo apartments and equipment foundgback at Bobcaygcon by the uselessionto Exhibition. Three DBTfOI‘ma-nces: pointN' ;_ in armorles in other centres, say gold lock. Sturgeon Lake is bound tof-‘Fï¬day Afternoon, Friday Night and; Bill-ating committeeâ€"Mrs. W. B. .terboro for instance. !fare badly and some steamer Will yet : Saturday Afternorn. D0 not fail to Sparling, (common. Mrs D. Toe armory is not what this town l‘come to grid on the rocks where the3Witne'58 this most Reï¬nï¬d. IDStPUCtl'Ve ; AdamS, Miss Kenny, Miss A. Seat- expocted or is entitled to. It waggdredge left on work in the ScugOg. gand Highly Entertaining Scene, ion, Miss Dunoon, Mrs. C. Mitchell, Cmï¬dï¬my 9““‘1 that the Mims'l 46â€"... iRAILWAY AND STEAMBOAT Ari-m“;- Vickeï¬'» Mm- Wm- McWotters, o.,,- . 01;; ,.. h, . -- l ’ - . .6. (.f Lulta Wouli. give hla bomev ' RANGEMENTS. ,Miss E. Davles, Mrs. Rev. Bryant, 11an a structure modern in every :RURAL DELIVERY Entertainment camnï¬tteeLâ€"Reiresh- dctzilâ€"not a more shell. I l Favorable a.rangemcnts hale beenlmcntsâ€"Mlss M11181. (convenor) Mrs. . .4.-........-..-.. The Post. referred to this mam: FRETS POSTMASTERS ado with the Grand Trunk and Ca-l Dr. Ncsbitt, Mrs. Kitchener, Mrs, some months ago, and urged upon! gnadiun Paciï¬c Railways and theiriRobt. Ross, Mrs. W. G. DunOOn, Mrs the authorities to take Borne action; T ‘ to q t 3â€"Tbat the intro- ~lbranches. Return tickets will be 115-. J. P. Ryley, Mrsf Canon Marsh, Mrs with a View to having changes made‘ of†' ..ep ' . asued at SINGLE FARE on all trains J. I. Johnston. . ‘ {ductlorn of the rural d-ehv‘elw system; ‘ 5 ; . . :n the plans, but. as was the caselin Ontario is creating havoc with {Wednesday alternocn, _Scpt. 17, and; Pubhmty committeeâ€"Messrs, w, H. with other matters, there was “(Tithe and wc11~ordered lines ofEon any days of the 'Fall‘ geod to re- Gmgol‘y,’H. Reid, G. Wilkins 211, Port thing doing. ! ltum On Monday, 22nd day of Sepâ€" ‘ Robson. , itbe many grey beaded postmasters of I , l . . The town gave a free site and' Ontario, Was pointed out by Secm‘ltember, from all pomts on the Midâ€"g .thC-l‘ature committeeâ€"Misses Carâ€" mï¬ed a Park- in order .t0 get tary H_ E. Proctor. postmaster of Eland Division, including Torontoï¬net Marsh. Isabel Ryley. Mr. P. Sog- what was expected to be an up-to- Aurora, at the opening session in the lBell-eville and Midland Iistrict. Also! giRt- t' 7‘ . date aTmOTy. city hall yesterday, of the annual a on the Canadian. Paciï¬c between Tor-E "h 1:03P 10D committeeâ€"Mrs. C.. Mit- rneetiug of the Ontario Postmasrbers {035° and Havelock. Special “$33,“; e RIMâ€; W. Pym,,Mz-. G' Wllkin‘ UNDSAY LYCEUM Association. LSome thirtyï¬ve mcm- iwm leave Lindsay on Saturday even-: on, ‘ r. ' Sug-gltt, lbers are in attendance, the majority 5 ing after the Gig}: of the Exhibition . ..__ .__¢.__ ‘ 0 ER of them men of such advanced ageifor Pontypool, iburton and “(1.1th lb k B i C NC T COURSEW m ,8 m _, . i 600 oosis Mr. Forsytb has completed arrangeâ€" than (rife to ï¬aLKOns of cer- ,GOOD MEALS WELL BE 4FDRNISHâ€" L. d F . ments ior his Lyceum Course for this am a . . ' _ 1 ED ON THE GROUNDS- in say 3!! season. The course will cans-let of Tn? main dlï¬culty Mth_ the introâ€"f Gate admission: Adults 25c; Chile fou: high-class entertainments in thclféftdgn :3: :gzligtgngtgg cinendrcn under twelve 10c. To avoid the,' Mlilbroo‘; Reporter:â€"The directors Academy of Music. duced the mmuneration of the post_lCI‘OWd at 8‘8“. “55935., “"111 be for of Lindsay Fair have laid plans and ' 736 ï¬rst entertainment will be 03 ofï¬ces by eliminating the forwardlsale 3" “mph Garmn? “g†smef f matured them to make an exhibition Thursday evening, October the second duty. the See collected by the forâ€" ,I 56 Kent: Street. Buggies and Cam- i of 1913 bigger and better than all be- The following is the list of attrac- warding 10f mail in bulk to the Cagesâ€"Single Horse and Buggy 25‘3†'t '1‘; P id , tians. Laurent and Companyâ€"three smaller oiï¬ces, but has necessitated ‘Two Horse Carriage 50c; Automobiles ore 1 - 8' '1'86 ent, ~Mr- John Ca- nrtists. Mr. Laurant is t2rmed “the doing away with many of the small- 500- All persons in I383 W1“ pay “13,1?" and dlrcctors, have P1115 their tract: of many mysterics", and is no er posts. It has also added materâ€" usual admission fee. shoulders t0 the ““0591 and it Will doubt one of the most clever magic- ially to the duties of the .posbmas-l School children from any part of not disappoint those who missed sec- ians in the world. Not only this, but ter by making it compulsory that the District under 12 years of agesing Toronto if they Can make the be is a natural born entertaimr and they do the distributing of the bulk purchasing tickets from their tea°herstnearer trip to Lindsay and spend a i troduces lightning character imper- mail. After maiderablc discussion will be admitted for So. Teachers apâ€" ; day or two in their spaciour. grounds ‘sonltions in‘as ï¬nished a. manner as it was decided to bring the matter lplyin; ’00 the 856“?“er James'Icith,fand up-toâ€"date buildings. You can be executes his tricks in magic. An- ‘50 the attentioa 0f the postmasterâ€" lwill receive the rciuired number disco as good liVe stock and farm pro- fotber member of the company, Mr. igcâ€"ncral by 335118 lrim ‘70 continueStickets. No tickets will be mailed toiducts as in Toronto, horse races and Ernest Grad-slph, is a pianist .0‘ un- the forward duty and increase it- jteacher. gspecl-al attractions that will ‘mtercet usual ability, The 2nd number of the l â€"--â€"-+'-"~â€" iyou, and enjoy with comfort the beau c u. is “The Cathedral ChoiI‘â€- MS 9! 1 0 G rties of agricultural display. The lad- 6:16.83 persons, comprising 8. 1351198 AFETY FIRST 1" ST A LE éies’ work and fruits and vegetables 8. male quartette and a, grazite'Tbe members of the choir 0N GRAND TRUNKi CATCHING TR gxnmzsï¬gmuï¬vgthe; 23:: """‘" land bring your fiends along. Intend- ihave all occupied leading church choir solo positions or as soloists in Grand Opera, Companies. , 4 The 3rd concert is “The Doroan ‘Malc Quartettc and Bell Ringers". The Toronto Star says: In organ-l Bollcville. Sept. â€3"“ distressingfing exhibitors write the veteran‘Sec- ising a “Safety First" dcpartmentlacmd‘m occurred m the G' T' R','re1:a.ry, Mr. .133. Keith, who is still and appointing a, safety mm. thelyards When Bruce BO-y'd' aged aboutlat the “sea-ts Of the mighty" for Grand Trunk Railway Company mlfourtecn “31's: 105‘ ms right leg bc-f prize list and full particulars. This company besides being a singing taken a wine step. It is WEE" the. kneel- $033 1:303:11 YEP“; -â€"â€"â€"~â€"+â€"â€"-â€"- ‘onartette. play a. peal of two hundred that the safety engineer will make aim“ 13 1“ G“? P 3 ’ f 9" “5:13:01! ' t T k bells, one is a. violinist, another a thorough inspection 0! the lines. tor-l1“ Napanee- â€â€œ0“" °’ 3 1"†“' ['18 mas \If BY cellist and another an impersonator- minals. and shops. will confer with and â€me Chums came up on a Mtht] w." b D The last number of the course is the the ofï¬cers of the various depart~ to this city. Late in. the afternoon «mama, cm. and mm me“ Imam, and will submit a report mak- they were setting ‘9‘“ ‘0 â€tum “he“ occurred. He and his This company consists off seven ladies ing recommendations Which will at- the acCidcnt t - (1 his nppelring in Irish costume, all sing- temards be followed by an emlana- friends had got an a rain an in: and also playing the violin, cel- lo. comzt and Irish harp, while Miss .313â€. Rich is an elocutiondst. The course is a much more expensive one than last year, but Mr. Porsyth has tried to improve on the course of tory circular _ . . It is also announced that at’ and on running to catch the train fell to suggest what the probable price frigic'dtant centres the engineer will 1 under the wheels, with it: rcï¬lfl't that‘ may be. Throughout the turkey disâ€" deliver illustrated lectures thorough-“"11e right leg was so mangled as to View the†"is a great SCaTCitY 0f ly and clearly explaining unsafe c0n- ‘rcquire amputation-lie was taken 1:0 birds owing to the cold, wet spring. ditions and practices and methods of the baggage room and 13,“? sent to com-acting them. Vice-President Kel- the hospital 11'31'8- H‘s mews “muntwo last season. ‘ ~. '~ scribers list has'le ' . The advance sub I Y the hand he gave them. This Condition is found. to prevail generally so far as turkeys are con- cerned. There are more ducks, geese, and chickens than for some years FOR TRENT CANAL T‘“ been even larger than last season and policy, 83375. “We hope t0 reduce the‘ as uâ€" Forsyth is still receiving Sub‘ personal 112qu record to th" lowest, 66.6 .66.. .6. 6 agFINAL CONTRACT good motto. Safety is to be prei‘erred l onlv be got through Mr- Forsyth. If to speed, or 3 rigorous observance of] ou- Wish to subscribe P130116 0" write the time-table. If there is a delay 01" v ' ' ‘ bet- ‘ g; ole seats to non-subscribers half an hour at some point, .ar _ . h b tar to let eveX'YbodY wait half an Ottawa. Sept. 3"A batch 0f con -prov1nce month Was 11'924'615’ hour for the train than to run at a tracts was awarded at this alter- against 11,586,215, or 338, 400 more for dangerous speed in order to make up noon's meeting of the Cabinet. the August of this year. the lost time. Safety is more importâ€" most largely attended for some I 1: Construction (30., ant than dividends. Therefom. it is 33? :1:- awarded the final "on“: to New Castle . Alter some thirty-ï¬ve years' resiâ€" advisable, even at the cost (1 lower nmract‘On the mt Valle Canal. deuce in Minden, during which time German Atmy dividends, to introduce such improvaâ€" ' burned or easily msbed- It *9 “3° m from hemâ€: of 'Harold M- of Reeve of Mindon township, Crown Land Agent, Police Magistrate. etc... The course tickets are $100. and can month of the number of fowl of all kinds Lathe London t. 5â€"001. Sam Hughes ‘ and brad-creams left today ‘0’ 939° t° impress up“ the emphym lam. aged six. 01 Raleigh township. the road the necessity “PM . Mr. Wm. Fielding has sold his vil- t conhncn‘ t.A11willattend the of . -. . . ‘ Excel: and Swiss manoeuvres, but Operating a fame! as a. 6811““ and Winnipeg is now the 8m 81‘8“ 1m residence. 6:: ishmmng to complicated hm, and "9‘7 mm market 'io America, with Minneapo- Newcastle. Ont r- '1‘ 09- Tumbull - to the 21:,gginfl'gxmmu goes . of danger must be careful?)r Wded- us the only scum contender. is the purchaser.-â€"Mindcn Echo. APPGlNlEBl 106 {inspected the building and 'th‘ere was too much iron in it. The After discussion, the committee (:e- plans weâ€? to take the wall out be- ltwcen the Barrie store and the. ., two Allin, R. Wei-don, W. Piercey, C. the’ROChe, H. Reid and W. H. Gregory. Turnbull store, and also 'put arches betwccn the stores on soccnd story. I think I-employed Mr. Belcber to act for me. Mr. W. J. Johnston was the contractor. Every- thing went well until the morning of the 28th, when the building collaps- cd. Wm. Langford, who inspected the building while the alterations were in operation, on behalf of the Trust Loan 00., said that the beams were ample to carry the weight. The longest opening was nineteen feet, without a support. The beams rested on an Lighten-inï¬ll wall between the two stores. Tire wall was about id‘- ty years old. The centre of the wall didn’t built in the ï¬rst place. Them is no doubt. but that the wall gave way and caused the collapse. When the centre wall gave way, it Caused the outer wall to bulge, and the floors fell inward. W. J. Johnston, Contractor in charge of alterations, on the build- ing, said Mr. Belcher, the architect, supplied him with a blue print asto the changes. The work an the second floor was done last fall, and the work was resumed in July. He took out the entire wall between the- Bar- iric and Tumbull stones, and sup- ported the building with stool beams, resting on about six inches in width of a solid brick wall. He never ex- amined the wall, except at the top, under the joists. and never examined , as to its strength, but ‘ the wall thought that Mr. Belchcr examined the wall thoroughly. Witness barely escaped with his life. On examination of the wall af- ter the accident, he found the col- lapse apparently was due to a weak wall. The weight had crushed the well down. He msted in removing the bodies and debris. He took ev- ery precaution to make it safe. He followed Mr. Belch-er’s instruCtions in every detail. Alvan Wilsozl, general supervisor oi? the Trusts Loan Company’s build- ing, when called into the box, said he knew nothing of the construction of the building. From what witness knew, he thought that Mr. Johnston was doing the very best. The inquest was adjourned until Tuesday, 16th inst. Mwsrs. Gordon, Hall, O’Connell, Peck and Mooneane prominent counsel in the inquest. -â€"â€"+______ Illegal Sale 0L Bay Rum T0 WEAK Willi. appear to be carefully 100 thoughtgprcq-nt. Among those presn’t wen 'Mrs. C. H. Marsh. tho MiSSâ€s Farm: :and V, Mars , Z. Pratt I. Reilly, l - 0 iMADDlSON GOES I BACK TO CENTRAL I Back to the Central for Benj. J. Maddison, was the sentence of US:- court on that incorrigible this mornâ€" ing. Iâ€"Il: was brought into court by Constable Parks to answer to the charge of entering the Italian qua: tors near Lindsay-st. bridge a few days ago and stealing a long list of articles to the value of 3:30. He stated to the magistrate the: he was eighteen years of age, an-l elecbsd to be tried at once by the Magistrate instead of at the fall. Ha pleaded guilty, but tried to impli» cate others. He got out of Central Prison in AuguSt afuer a six months term and had also served several other terms. When Magisttate J ackscn gave him two'zyears less one day at Central Prison he asked ii he could not go to Kingston instead, but the magis- trate said there was an impression abroad that the “Pen†was a place for lazy men where work was not necessary. and Madison had already shown a dislike for work since his release in August, so to Central b: must go. One of the other young mixed up in the case was next cali- ed. He is only sixth years of age, and had probably been lead away by bad companions. Magistrate Jackâ€" son remanded him till Tuesday. He has been promlSEd work inside of two weeks, and the authoï¬tirs will keép an eye on him to socthat he trends the straight and narrow path and keeps out of evil influences. His mother appeared With him. The fam- ily are leaving town shortly, but till :boy must stay bell: to be in the court’s jurisdiction, and on account of other conditions. fellows â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€"Vâ€"_â€"- Allowance Made FoLTeacbers 1 Ottawa, Sept. 4â€"Militia general orders announce the granting of an allowance to school teachers, male and Malta, who attend a. physical training instructional camps and ob» tain a. grade B certiï¬cate. The conten- is to be of at least 30 houm' in- struction, land the allowance isE to Ottawa, Ont, Sept. 4â€"Phat much'be $15_ To encourage proï¬ciency in is sold illegally, is the statement the Department of Inland revenue. A In one instance a farmer set sevcmty- number or samples secured at (35" eggs, and his flock of turkey frerent points throughout the Domin- in his circular announcing this ed of his mishap by a signal Wave Of chicks numbered ï¬ve for the season. iOn have been analyzed. In some casâ€" esit was found that bay rum label- ed “superior bay rum†contained no less than thirty~three and a third per cent of alcohol. Much of the bay rum contains a mixture of alcohol: and wood alcohol. Some of the Sam- ples of Florida wacer wen: found to be made entirely of methyl alcohol, although no mention was made of this on the label. Many of the Damp- l-es, while not condemned, ans mark- ed as “doubtful." l â€"â€"-â€"â€"+__...__.. Cheese Prices at Petetboro _ Paternal-o Review: ma Cheese. Board met Wednesday morning. The diacment factories boarded, with 249.cheeeelcss thantheofladng at A year ago the Board price was 13 1» cents. This morning the high ï¬gure was 13 5-16 cents. _ made by A. McGill‘, chief analyst for? the Dominian, in a report issued by f ears and infantry. The Christmas turkey will be dear of the bay rum and Florida water rifle shooting- a prize of $3 is to be for general disti'ibu. hat blew 03- He jumped Oï¬ to get it: this year, and wholesalers bestitata handled by the Canadian dmg'gists granted for the beet shot, and $2 for the second best shot. in each squadâ€" rc-n or Company of cavalry, engin~ .‘ . . Accident to G. T. R. Manifest On Friday a wreck occurred on the G. T. R. a mile east of Madoc Jct. when three grain cars belonging to the Manifest in charge of Conductor Dansilord piled up on the track. The accident was duetoaspreadrailand the line was tied up until 10 o'clock last niv‘h't. The Bellev'llle freight which was due here at 5.30 Frida- y evening, did. nor. mach Lindsay until 10.00 o'clock. The Bellevillc aunflary‘ cleared the wreck. .___._.¢____. Ex-Pmddent race gave at address- on the appointment of the judiciarv More the American Bar Accountions at Montreal. 11660 SESSEON -.â€"<. .