D AI LY P R O GRA MM E 3.004p.m.â€"â€"The Judging of Best Turnout or the 31st Annual Exhibition Will commence. ,. 3.45 p.m.â€"Grand and Complete Parade E 4 . “my CENTRAL FAIR of all PrizeJ'inning Animals before ; ‘ ' Grand Stand. Patrons may rely on : 2‘ To be hell on the this instructive feature being carried out in a ï¬nished manner. The same vaudeville companies have been engaged for the day. Continuous performances with daily change of acts. Constant Musical Programme by 45th Regimental Band. Return tickets on all lines, railway and steamboats. at single fare on Wednes- day, Sept. 17th and on all days of Fair good to return up to Monday. Sept. ‘22. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE Grand Trunk leaves Lindsay ll‘rida eve- ening 8.15 for ll‘enelon Falls, ant Sat- urday evening 8.15 for Haliburton. Grand Trunk leaves Lindsay 5.45 for Whitby on Saturday evening. C.l’.1{. leaves l’ontypool Friday and Sat- urday morning at 9 o‘clock. returning leaves Lindsay each evening.' at 7.45. lailway and stemnlmats will return Free all exhibits which have not changed ownership. â€â€"â€" mlllNDEN (Special to The Post) l l Atilill'lfi‘l'lisï¬. (lROl,'NDS, LIND- SAY, for Three Days Thursday, Friday, Saturday. SEPT. 18. 19. 204 1913 Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Herleyhey and More money in prizes. More money Children, Of Kinmount, visited friends spent on attractions. More and better here early 1asr. mink. accommodation for exhibitors and vlSl- Mr. and Mrs-M: 'an Keir and son ( tisthan'ln any florrner yearé Eric, who have been in town for the s . s rt s. and $15; 1:3?!14C’éoun4 F . .‘ past couple of weeks, returned to “c c r“ u o“ y "I ‘ their home in Dixie, Ont. Ontario Grow 4 Mr. and Mrs. 1133321113 and JOHN CAREW, JAS. KEITH, l‘resident. Sen-'l‘reas. Muriel retumed from Toronto Monday. REV. and Mrs. Pratt returned home after spending a holiday with friends at Lakeiield and P'E'terboro. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Brown turned to TQnaWanda. N. Y. Don't forget. the Mindeil fall lain] Tuesday. Sept. 30th. i Rozid Inspector Bailey, of Head Lake, was in town early laSt week. Miss Emma Nunn, who has been Visiting in town, returned to Deser-, onto early last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smith and Male- ters James and John Smith visited, friends in Gelcrt last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Minto gone to Toronto. . Minden {all fair, Tuesday, Septemâ€" ber 30th. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mortimer, , Miss Mildred and Master Joe spent} a few days in Peterboro last week. 1 Mr. E. G. Flesher, of Trinity Col-i lege, Toronto, is holidaying in town. Mr. D. J. Hartle was in Fenelon Falls one day last week. Mr. A. Palmer has returned lQanesville, Ohio, where he his son. Mr. Robt. Chambers, of the Lind- last FIRST DAY, THURSDAY 8.00 a.in.â€"The Grounds and Buildings will be open for receiving Exhibits. All entries must be in place before 12 a.m. 1.00 p m.â€"The exhibition grounds will be open to the public. N‘ haVe l and I w“...â€" from visited the illumination of w Miss be approved .â€"Carried. OPSCOUNCII. - ~ ~ Ops Council met Sept. 8th, 1913, at 10 a. m. All the members present. The minutes of last meeting were read and on motion of W. Walden seconded by G. Maloney were con- ï¬rmed. Communicationsâ€"From John 0‘ McNevin, John J. Pogue, John Calv‘ ert Harry Hickson applicationsior Tile Drain-age Loans. From D. W. Tar rillâ€"notice of friendly meeting under D. W. Act. From Robert Reed‘s Drain Inspector report (:1 McNev‘in’s drain. From Wm. Skuce Sr. and oth- ers. From Bd. Railway Com. asking Ve extend a hearty invit slim to our many customers to come and inspect our ï¬rst display of New Fall Miliincry this season. for approval of location of Cambray Station on G. B. S. Ry. Interviewsâ€"John Pu] d applying for position of Tax Collector at salary ’ season when the. miliiuers cunt, for the Eln:,ll)lllocss ie in their use of somewhat startling but artistic trimmirg touches. Upstandirg frills oi ribhl n, velvet, silk or metallic laces circles the crowns of some of the smartest if the models. The touch of tango vollow or olive green or Gabelln’s blue is the very touch of La Mode herself. We are showing a large selection of Misses’ and Women’s Ready to Wear garments made from imported twecds in brown or grey, soft blanket cloths in tan, navy and grey in a large variety of fashionable styles. None are too ex- lr-m; but all strictly new. BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE ITEMS A Mlsses’ Coat showing a Zarge Fancy Colâ€" lar and Sleeves of Silk Pmnc Velvet trimmed with buttons, the low belt holds the fullne~s in the back, the collar can be worn either closed or open, filSECllS with logo ornzl. $8 50 4 d mental buttons. . .. ... of $75.00. Wm. Fox, W. Buy, Senator McHugh re drainage matters. W. B. Fee re line fence dispute. Terrill Drain with authority to sign an agreement on behalf of the Counâ€" cil if such can he arrived stir-Cal‘- ried.. i Moved by John Broc‘t seconded by W. Best that the location oi Cam- bray Station on the G. B. S. Ry. Moved by W. Best seconded by W. Walden that Jogn Reid be appointed Collector of 1913 taxes at a salary of’ $75.00.â€"Carried. By-Laws authorizing the levying of rates and taxes for the year 1913 and conï¬rming the appointment of a tax collector were duly passed. Moved by G. Maloney seconded by W. Walden that Wm. Fox's l‘e-luest for tile for culvert, also W. Ray‘s request re drainage be referred to C01n. Best, who shall also meet Com. Wilsan of Emily re work on bound ary opposite Lot 13.â€"-(‘»3rried. More-d by W. Bcst cconded by John Brock thlt lit-eve Robertson anl W. Walden be appointed to met the in- terthed Se“utor Mc- lâ€"Iugh's drainage propole at 2.30 p. m. Sept. nthâ€"Carried. Moved by W. i ' pa tics re Best seconded by. John Brock, that W. B. Fee‘s share! of the icnccviawer‘s fees on the; Moore-Fee fence dispute be paid and; the slme be collected on the Collecâ€" tor‘s R071 if not paid before Sept. 15, 1915.â€"Carried. Moved by W. Walden scoonded by G. Malcnzy that John C. McNevin's animation for tile drainage loan of $300 on the West half of Lot .10, Con. Moved by W. Best seconded by G. lMaloney that Reeve Robertson and W. Walden be appointed to represent Council (n friendly meeting on the A Diagmal Boucle Weave, (“laminar el, lined throughout with contrasting $2224}. serge satin which forms part of til»:- 7 .. lar in a most charming manner, two 5:. w cloth buttons on the collar which buttoned c1050 to the. neck: D'ltC . V I ï¬ll i . .. v ' (all), 1')" ‘4I4 r v Bull's. Collors, Blue, Black and $9 nâ€. rown. ' ' l . llce ................ .09 A Serviceable Cutawl v (731: h " " <0 " "fl weight curly knitted cloth, full line wiz} satin, a large mannish shawl collar, com, mow .. with silk loops and fancy buttons. laugh We at and fancy Cllfl‘s' Colors; $18 00 Black, Blue and llxown. Price The new Diagonal Coat, collars m: l (43‘? " trimmed with Panne velvet and fancy I , the low belt is cut with diamond rllr; . straight which adds greatly to 115- style. ill Black and White diagonal, $18 50 C Black and Tans. Price. .. . . . . The New Astrachan Colt, fang: c112,". cuffs and edue oi coat trimmed with a b" c lity caracul forming ll charming corniirw‘." ,. ,. fastens v ith large silk crochet halttzl; :. l lined with diagonal sltin: with mug-r: 7. I»: ' .l' . .. >4. ‘ Bloc». only. ..ce .......... . {7357 {an ..............:.. Q L‘ï¬g'JU 4' .4 r 1"WV’WJH K? eatensummrwmarrjwmmuuâ€"Wmmmmw 'Wmm : 't.’ t'fl‘ IVY-Tulflï¬lmflm I “was" mama. . "9" P-m-"Gmnd say Marble Works Was in toRn on Agricultural Park. All buildings, in- . 4’ 9 03.3 2 d - I 2, . . . eluding main building, horse and cattle bumneSS last week. the 1 ' n Espector Reeds report ~â€"--â€"â€"_â€" â€"‘ - -.__.__ ‘9']??- stables. poultry house, etc., thoroughly Messrs. Gunter and Adams, Of' -reon be 5‘60â€th and that the F'rSt' Ful‘ Cargo of Vl’beat. l NEW CANCER CURE. ' . . . - lighted by electricity. Exhibits may Millbridge, Visited Mr. and Mrs Alex. Reeve and Treasurer be authoriZed to PORT ARTHUR, Ont., Sept. 15.â€"-[ 1' ‘S B P13003906. * m the tWVrï¬'Irit. ‘ A. rams be viewed with thesame satisfaction Campbell of the Scot-ch Line up sign debentures therefor to secure the The ï¬rst full cargo of 1913 wheat to v' )Ilsothorium Treatment Has All Ger-1 0 urroug 4s owes you ...oney? reports the t s. , 4,- 4 .444 and with more Corutort than in day- ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ - ’ ‘ n 4“ the 4 g‘ down the lakes was fallen out by} many B the M 2 Well, I think hell pay you bad! some Kinvhru‘n 3'“ L“ " 'r - " “tidal. light. ‘SOD- â€.10 ey ‘Om Governmentpâ€"Car- the steamer Yorktown Saturday. She; MUVIC y 1 ‘ 1 day. but you can't make him hurry." ""h: M :4â€; :4; ‘4 :4 ‘4†The 4.1m Regiment Band will I‘m-nigh a Police Magistrate Delamere was in FiEd- carried 18,000 bushels, having loaded. is obs‘ afiethtthes'idtn rGermany- “Don’t you believe it. The mere ‘ ‘, “ 312“" ‘ ‘ _" 4“ â€â€˜4‘ full programme of mug; throughout. Halibnrton last Tuesday on business. Moved by G. Maloney seconded by attThunfderVBay and Port Arthur ele- j in; mesisotgedhorium as 31.2.1333??ng sight of me walking along the street 0414 um re... re '1: r“. .54.- a: ‘- . .. an - . v s. 4, a . - , . l . k. illyitf.‘ “ - ‘21:: ." arternoon and e.en.ns. 4 4 4 Mr. S, Clog-g, of the Trent Valley W. Walden that the reunited notice vagggerogliflpglxégr; :9â€, by th Him-l cancer. It is stated to have power: has tirade him hurry several times .141 .: l 4 w ; , " fl ,. ,_ 44 The (â€and Elam 03 this â€33' “‘1†be Canal. was in town on business one be given in Wonder and Post of a lltoniau for Montreal, 1 980 bus'helsi emanating in rays similar to but 4 lately. â€"Philndelpllin Press. 5?“. “f" .4». " 4 ‘ 4": " FREE to a... day last week. By-L-aw to be passcd on October 13th I of barley. Vessel: now loading are l ggigliogogeeemesï¬ï¬gzet than rtdiggl, c 4 h‘ H llltlflilï¬ii . .. 4, ,<_ , -e ., - i: . . ~ - . - ‘ ’ the Donnacona, Kin M i 3 as grea . e' a c mg or. €325ch- F 4 The death 40f 43‘“- Peter Eastman|1913, tG. homow $0000 from the GOV-l Gordon. 5 cum and 4 substance is derived from thoriumj She (potlting'aâ€" Before we were mnr- Eggs-gaff; \‘I $5.2: SLCOND D‘AY’ FRIDAY on Monday evening, September 8th, errlment for Tile Drainage Loans as‘ lwaste in the manufacture of gas um you often â€.90, to mu.“ m... in v 4. 4 . 4 ... _4 ,4 24.4 Sl1-‘i,la.m.â€"(lrounds open. Everything 1913- remOVed a much respected resi- impairedâ€"Carried. Gold Rush In British Columbia. l 3332;530:1242: :5 used in a tiny Poi!" your arms. lleâ€" Yes. and now 1 ('rlfi‘ll 1}“ ‘ “1 ... g. -.,. , ' ' dent fMinde townshi . H resided’ 4, - . M - VANCOUVER,B.C.,S€ cltâ€" .2 C “351 V91†°°Ver 118» 11 ~ .- - Wu " lot-““5 74‘s it" "i l Lien or 144383105244 a ‘ (‘ "‘ 1h in Insoldsb" :ei hborhcfod ieor overi Sim 06: by W. Waldtn s-cond-d by G flrmation of the recent glild sfrikgoonn ' which extremely small 130193 are you in my pOchlB. London 'lc...r. ‘ :1. 1nd )i-ssrs. 13'.“ r T“ r†5?: '3‘ - ‘ 0â€â€œ e 1‘“ 5m... 0‘ “.mef‘.“ Pr' 5 J g . '3mr038l‘ that Reeve Roberts-0n,- and J Saybola Crenk near Telka . B C h ; pierced. The silver box is then plac- __________-__ .. ‘ ,4. , 4 - ._ ‘ .- . pose llorseslwlllcommence in Ling .2. forty 'ears and became qu1te suc- pm ., . r l _ 3. - -. 05. (c-nmntu‘e 1: J" 4 44 4 _ 4 44 4 3 . 4 losses. be appomted to represent the been brought to the latter point bvl ed upon the part affected by cancer- Fastest Man Ever Traveled - . < - â€iv; 1...»! urnâ€"[he Judging or (arrlage lior-lcegsful as a dalry farmer. He had C‘ uncil t the J, 4‘ . D, ' pros ectors. Bedro k h ' f 0118 growth, and, it is said, will slow- .. ' others. on t::, , --~- asW‘"l~"'1"‘n l‘lnn’ 0 3 ~ ddseshadng on the D 0 as not yet. PARIS Sept 16 â€"with the wind . ~ - . .. -. tr- 3... .u 1t.â€" .. . t. , ..4 4 enjoyed good health until a few 744 L , _ 1 been reached. Panning in the creek i 13’ but effectually remove all traces of behl d A, . ‘ : c 20 no; 2; :r: = .' - 2.4.") 4,431,411“. Judging or Agricultural ‘ears am who 11' h rt bec mle oas. ong Dram Awardâ€"Carried. shows coarse gold in evervcase Therel the disease. There is hardly an im- 'thn , Vlator Guillaux ..Qunday flew water 44,44,441; 4. 2 3.. _ Horses will beginin liing 2. 3 °. - n 15 83 3‘ Moved by w. Best seconded by J. 15 9, big rush for Alderm'ere 8,34 Te], . portant town 11 the country which ‘1†3 Passenger “0‘“. “mgâ€? 911 .. - . - 1 ..~-.. .e 5..., , . ; 1 - . - ~ Weak. Since then his health has been 1 . ,. _ l d‘d t . t 1 (,raye, his home, 10 Paris. a distance 3‘7- “‘7'“: ’ "C" ‘“' _ -.b») yumâ€"Tue .ludgulg or (attle “ill 4 _ Brocrt tnat the following accounts be key. . 2 no ‘0 e a arge sum from the of 190 kilome‘ers 1 '0 - ~..- ~. .. « . - commence in the cattle arena. less robust. He 16 survived by his paidâ€" i leIlblle funds for the purpose of pur- presenting 1 Speed nofo 14m31nmu4tieesé 1;: on r.; ..., ~l- - ... - ,,. ... ___.., ... - 4 sorrowine: wid w . " ‘ 4 _ _ _. l c asing some 01' the costly material. ‘ _ of 2 n. 2:.â€â€" ' . '- 1'70?†he qudclf‘? 0.15be'p' ‘ 0 '. two .8098 and one T. 0 .\e111 for cement and for makâ€" . .1 3 .. lWhere public funds are not forth- hour. This is the fastest rate at Which V1 I‘ r ' re‘r ‘1‘â€12 939Ԡ2,:on p.12....ludgmg o; bwlne. daughter. The sons, William and El-,_. 0 t’l 4233 9,_ Th B Constantines larls ‘lclt. leoming concerts bazaars and such a human being ever traveled. £ “31““ ,_ . ,3 â€\- \l â€"\I\' TRACK SPEEDIVG met at home. and Mrs. E. Harrison, :fnb 1,8 v ' " OS. aSt for draw- PARIS: Sept. 16"“ is omdaHYE like are the meatns adopted for rais- “.-Aâ€" ~ -.---. - _._-_-..-._.,- "lad Chiâ€: ‘5 j T- ...; Z \ :Eh ‘ ‘ ‘ I. ‘ ’. ; ‘ ' at Inq~oldsb Th tuner I k 1 In;r tile to 10th Con. $2.00; Flavelles announced that King Constantine of; in the mono 1 th “THâ€"â€" Gillies so 9 ‘r: . ° v 33.3.6.ng 3-3‘â€"’P-m-â€"‘h’5‘ 1193‘ Of 13-90013“- ‘“ ‘ y. e a too p ace Ltd for Ste": 1 co~1f â€" -11.. $3â€" ro Greece will visit Paris incognito on! g y or e purpose. l T "‘ ' . .' .. - --»-"v~-’:) e . , - - - at Ingoldsby cemeterv on Wednesda ' ' ..n J or 0.1.1; “r °“’° ' v. -- l . 1P .OCi'ED GS 0F ~15? 31â€â€ 49-7 ' "Ԡ. 3,1,») p_m,_}-‘us.heat Pony speeding. 4 . Y T Feeds i~r ravel fro h‘ 't Sept. 20, when no will be received by; , , l l. .4 \ ‘ . . .. 1 -.. 3 . 33:1 ‘.’.30p.nl.-â€"â€"First heat of2.:‘.‘2 class. The attemoOn. In charge of Rev. J. M. ‘ ' _ ‘ 0 g m 13 1“ President Poincare. The visit may be Aflmï¬c Companies Walr- ,Lmrrsf 1 - as Society can assure visitors of a good W‘hYte. 0f the Minden Wethodist 5111'80' Jan. ROChe for gravel from intended to counteract the king’s “Sit OTTAWA: Sept. Ill-“The Atlantic MARIPOSA COUNCIL 33'? ("l 33‘1"" â€3â€" ._ an . afternoon’s sport withafull programme church. his pit $19.65; G. Endicott tor gravel? to Germany and his remarks there in ! steamship war is dealt with in a re-4 Mom-r. .44}, 31.52% Tsi..;.~.:n . ~4 : . u. (I‘ I F g ,0 O ‘ w. ' ' . 4 - â€"_â€"- 4 , 7‘ 7‘ w 4“ n . , x .. r V: ', - 1 ... , . ... .. ...... we. I 5â€â€œ mmâ€: ...... . . 1:; “i‘3‘223ig‘llfliions‘4l e 3 .e on. and Miss Annie Graham. who have gravel from hls Flt $5.70; Mumcmal hence to French instructors- i'ity. the result or the quarrel that has‘ The members were all present. and (Wilbert ‘1â€? :31“?- .1);le ‘; my, to ...JudnSDor of Ladv drivers been ViSiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Graâ€" “ orld for Tile Drain Debenture forms .______t4. 2 broken out between the North Ger- the minutes of the last meeting were {or the st. 111?. 32.... _t .2.» .- 4‘5. " ‘ .«4 ’ C " , ~ '° ham returned to Toronto on Friday. 31.89; Caraw Lumber Co. Culvery timâ€" 3 man Lloyd and the Hamburg-Ameri- read and approved. Mr. George Bar- {or the year 1-13 . S 37F L A continuous Sit-g9 Penormmce lhmll-gh'! ' ' ‘ ~W. I can lines with regard to the division . ' ‘ . 3 out the entire afternoon by four dill‘er- Mr. John Hayes, of Peterboro ViS- be? 535-13: Baker Lumber 00-: ‘01‘ lot the North Atlal tic emigrant pas- ry was present and mformw the -Carne" . :4., out high priced vaudeville attractions. ’lted his father, Foreman J. Hayes, steam Coal 90c; The Warder for Vot- , senger tramc will be to provide‘this council of a dangerous “5110“ at? Mr- Gtorse “1513*“ â€â€35; l‘onstant m_usic afternoon and evening by who is building the Bob Lake darn. 'ers lists and Adv. Court of Revision i fall additional facilities for the transâ€" the comer of lot 5. Con- 9. also some counts aggrezzatltt: ...,4‘413. >14 4 45111 Reglmeuml Band- 4 The Minden branch of the Woman’s Herman Hart icr movin: crusher lï¬géationgt iCanBadian produce to Ger- ClllV'ertS on the side road South re- for mm and tar-.215 "’7‘â€: 5'3 ' 4" ' 4 ' ' as - '1 -(i' . . _ v _ I. Mng.‘ . . . l . 44 .- r ,1 “vii “00 (gm-“At“ ililelleiillfliceigitilliehall‘s: Institute will meet 1n the town halll$1.30; 1111919035011 fâ€. Hovmg grad-i l at 104301;“: a eaten and Baltimroe [quired some repairing. Mr. Robert £3334 “.1410. ..n ,4. 4 44 523...???“ 0 E - 0“ Wed'mday‘. September 15th at 3 let $150: G- H. Payne for inspecting C‘UDD-’*HEY-GIL‘J=’33 [ iHodgins, or Manilla, ({wished the; 43;. p37,}, y,†. err.*iac.;‘134; ‘ “ =° l . . . , , .7; .. twp m.â€"'I‘he same specialty (‘ompan- p. m. 'sh-eep killed $1.50; H. J. Lytlc for "â€""' New Turkish Loan. Gounod t0 purchase some 12 inch “19 ï¬f'tl‘PLJtiï¬â€˜Ã© ‘ ies as in the afternoim will give con- Mr. N. W. Briana of Toronto Waslcopy municipal rate tables $5,004 The On Tuesday morning, Sept. 16th, PARIS, Sept. 16.â€"â€"The pet“ Pari-lfor the road side at Manilla. Mr. 4w“? or}, p.) '1, 4 ...~:' gulioilisnepenormance with new acts 1n town last week in the interests Ol'Naï¬ionaI Concreterg. C4044 $49.36; at St. Mary’s church at 7430 a. m., zigegerlnfgri‘ilsis tilt: tatlE‘ri'4lnco-TulrkgslalAngus Gillies, David (,‘ulbert, John 59.347423 01.2’5 ...; i ; :44; c ' B ' n «d M 11 " ' l' . -. ,. ou 0 e 0030“ e lM rtin, an . J. 81 r l f" . . .-~.»~ * _ ‘31 5'53 ‘ ~' 330'_m,â€"â€".‘.Irlsicaliiidebï¬thtortilli‘dlti) na 3 an 4_ * a oy 0‘ Ha lburton 4 The County Treasurer for use of by the Ven. Archdeacon Casey, Jno. authorizing a Turkish loan 01' 700 - a d J 09‘“ “pp y 0‘ LiCCO....l> .‘ â€". ~ -. - «2'3‘ 9. , . . c The Hah-burton county teachers ~ _ ' the omce 0! tax collector. Mr. Char- â€4,41,, _ 4 ..... 4 by me 1.0an (anadlan Dragoons. q 4 _ 44 _ crusher $85.00. Joseph Cuddahey and Mary E. Giles| 000,000 francs ($140,000,000) in 4 , 1 . "'0‘ ‘ ' , , -..: ea.†9.00 burrâ€"The Society has secured at â€Chow convention, “111 be bald thls Council adjourned to meet OCtObel‘ itod - . . l France- The agreement deals alsoilcs Jenkins reports Mr' Samue Starr Ltrite 14,4)...4 " "7": LIT- henâ€. expense 3. ï¬rst class display of year in HaliburtOn, Oct. 9th and 15th 1913 at 10 a m were 1111. in marriage. The .bI‘I-de with the question of Turkish cus- haVing mum. in the dark, and sus- The *" ' , .4 Fire-ivorlts. This will be one of the 10th. W ’ w h’gn w ' ' was becomingly dressed in a. grey Ezgfanzng) g‘ggfldhes for â€Â£11wa 0011‘ . built bridge at lot 1$, con. 5. The m,,,_,, 1 . .r 4: .7 1 ‘17“ ~> ’ :7: (r .v V . or . . o 4 ’ ‘4' 3 I , nc co - . . . - . . ‘ ‘A-_‘V- L.“ ‘ L O a 3431:; Zitflfialili" and Utereï¬mc tea The Mind-en Agrlcultural Socrety Clerk. . , tailor made suit, with black picture 4 ern Asia Minor and glygia: es nEast taming seven: injlll‘ieS at the partly in; 41,444 a . , ‘ V ,, , 4 . . will hold a bee on tneir grounds on ., hat and Was assisted b Miss Nell'» ,l ~35: C lerk read a communication from .r‘ - _ "(,olne to‘morrow -â€""-\l-. exhibits re- James Robertson, ,4 y 18, .- {add-“.4 ‘ 4 ‘ L. . ,I- 4 emetin.v See the SiOck Parade." Thursday, September 18th for the Reeve \ uddahey, SiSter 0f the groom, Who; ‘ Two Are on Trial' 7 [MFS' Hannah Cox, Of cheton, 535k" plaid WT: i . . in. ' purpose of erecting stock sheds. â€"â€"â€"â€".¢â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-' ' . ‘Was dressed in a grey tailor made VANCOUVER. B-Cn Sept. 15--â€" apl'oteSting 3331“ch her portion of the Fling 37117 if .2 .;«.«=1i157 Messrs. Alf-red Steven, A. J. Scott, . _ 1, .-, ., suit with hat to match. The groom: General interest in the New West-’emenres in connection With' the Bylaws: rm ~;.~.=- :' THIRD DAY, SATURDAY Wm. Newall, s. Swanson, o’t Gelert, Left Several Millions. "“°" \vas supported by his cousin, Mr. J $2453: 1355338. aggeilngi family, spray drain. Mr. Albert Scott illâ€"4,3,. 0.13.4.2. 7.: -:,:,4,_,4,. ‘ 3,00 a.m â€"â€"Grounds open. All exhibits Jas. Church, of Lochlin. and L- B. 4ï¬IIÂ¥IEELA NY» Sept. 412.â€"â€"The IStenhen Callaghan. After the Care-l Dean, charged with cor‘naplliZity ilflilleformed the COUnCil Of having built; airbagrin: :‘f: ‘ ‘ $46399: We†50' insl’ec‘wn’. . Harm} 0‘ F9991“ Fans' attended a like? all??? Ei"9dle‘ifgralfliiizitg::§iig lmony the happy couple drove to the $270,000 Bank at Montreal robbery.‘60 ““15 of Wire fencev 3150 “ml the lto borrow 3-“- "liltinxr 1‘00? Infâ€":rhe Judgingn Eifnfllllackney Mason", “menus in town on Friday Jones: the suflragette leader leaves ‘homeof the bride’s parents, MF- and two years ago yesterday. Martin Pow;- water from the road aIIOWance was , current 63‘9““: 5 if inner-Ln?" Horses Will commence 1 a e evemng. 4 44.4444 4 . an estate valued from $5 000' 000 to Mrs. Wm. Giles, Kentâ€"st, where a en: also Charged and recently 8mg" (1011131, damage to his farm. Mr. A. L. 3‘“: Angel! “-31:02 was an, oak. 1.30 p.m â€"â€"The Judging oi Standarl â€"._.._’+L___._. L $10 000 000 to his widow, Dr. Jon is k - ' dited from Detroit, Win â€The at New Minthorne writes res ectin the no-" . 'n the Village a Bred and Roadster horses will begin l ' ‘ shot himself with a istol . t his 11 ea Blimp nous brea fast awaited them, Westminster “413’. 4 4 P g 4 4 pound keeper 1 ouncil 355 ' Rina] 2:“ S “w: ~----- -....." in New York and) die: Au‘qln; after which amidst showers of con- - “‘33:: 12108 the COUMII gave Mr. Wlnlam wood, and then the C Id 4 in Mr D ' ‘o A e . . . f, ‘ ‘ ' '. l.00p.m.-â€"The Judging. °l_ Penile“)?! SARI“? For Sarnia 200- â€R- Whether 31; death was due to an ac- gratulatlons and confetti they left. ' Hangs Himself From Beam. Channon t0 rem°v° the â€tones from ed till the Second Mm 8 Horses will commence in Ring 2- moose from S;"- lï¬nignie, a calf cident or suicide, has not been â€car. for a short honeymoon to Toronto WOODSTOCK, Sept. 16.7â€"William 0“ the, r 03d allowanct? “1101! he Plac- her next. wELDON' 1-30 p-mr-Tbe Jnlging . 0? I? “9"? rived in slum yesterdz; 32%: '3'; “4"?!" T1“ will was oled and mo- and Niagara. Fall-s. Only. the imme- Lee of Light street. who has been ed there er- Minthorne informs us) J- 3' Clerk- Draugh‘ Horses W1†beg“ 1}; 13%: board the steamer Eamonic, and ï¬rm bg--Q~--191t§!§§!°.-;W.-ngrc-‘,';£:* diate friends of the contracting par- §§L§°§d¢£§y ï¬ling-‘2: ézï¬y‘n‘: lot the purpose of taking them to - . _ 0) MAIi‘I TRACK,h 5:: l s be lt‘heTgtearGléofor a 300 4“ Bayview 4 ,4 . ties were present. Many beautiful Westlake Biscuit Co. . committed‘2ui- i the stone crusher the next time it is “Pity d 4; r . 1.30 P4m,â€"â€"F}Ist Heat, t 49:41:41..) cFa s. i thParetbwn ‘ nuvmegglgltltdhas promised 4 011.1 d - c - and costly presents were reached, cide early yesterfé morning, by in these parts. The Reeve remarked Chlldren ’S 44 -4 , 2.30;; Incâ€"F1110 Heat, e ree or park at Ron dean, and gyraï¬ltlgg 1 ran ry showing the popularity of the bride hazing himself from a beam. Forithat any ratlepayer could use the FOR ELETCHER A " ' Hill FLETCHER-S some time past. the deceased 11“ Md ' same excuse and make the roadside a I O R i All.†.. - . - . put into an enclosure that is being 2.4:) p.m.â€"-Musrcal Ride by the Royal 5 Canadian Dragoons. â€anâ€... ‘33..th e pi:§..-.--. . . , I â€up c «u.- be and groan. On their returnthey will reside in W98 t Ops. ï¬ts of depression, owing to ill-health. . --.- ...-..__...... --.... .... .... ...â€".... . .'C4ASTORIA ~ I ‘ I l l dumping ground for all the stop-eel. « VWW v-ld-ov-r~o~o- â€wresvv -o-‘..¢-,..,1,.. , _ . l . ~ v vv‘vvv'crvl'vvvvywulvvv ‘ ~»'H-; and the ., '.., which wet. a, for furthe. 1 , public and rail The mes .. the Grand Tru. - Ins Flurey then vocal solo. mice. A wine: .. m Finrey t - rltlh hearty 3 hBradshaw, C l 'R' m? in t . then spoke. 2 ~ Gummy oi . " ï¬rst railroad