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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 30 Aug 1907, p. 1

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first ‘" W?" g. "In II -‘39 ‘OWS u R w m “M a number 0! scholars expe'fl'i :‘Wlmence work at the; Callers“lie “Rutg- next week. £028. day Goad returned to her In Toronto on Tuesday. She “9-3 Wnied home by her 0003er the firs Pearl and Jessie Goad... Who “- Fpend some wept. in; the alt?- to? Cora Mark left on Wednesdaj’ F mng to visit her uncle. MP- U- "chm“ 01' Toronto. for a. few "Sine for "ng for Toronto Exhibition- GEL Archibald Canada is in Tor- 0.021 business. “Que a number 0! scholars expect “Malice work at the; Colleguie Fun-e nexz week. . ‘38 Haw P1151! rnfnrnofl in lum- ' OAKWOOD. (Pram Our Own Correspondent.) 1b- and Mrs. Johnson and handy "3.8mm of Mrs. Jag. Fascoe. MS Robertson. of Little Bnuio. “P1 H185 Nugent. of Lindsay. visitrl “‘93 Jessxe Brown over Sunday. last. 7"”- J. J. Brunker ani daughtn', Idle, and Mrs. Channon. are: visu- a: at Mr. Tait’ . . 3“.- 'Res. Rennie spent Sunday last a 93 home here. “I“ P- 113er of Regina, visit- lfl- James Thorndyke this «re-i. It qudug King left 7(2):} financial DP: â€"1_ , OiTâ€"On August 17th a pair of Child’s t1 Shoes, east of Mr. I". McGahev's. _on i - {’er'yviL‘e uoad. Any person findmgl C} m hndly leave at P05; Printing Ofice. L 1 "I I 1‘1 m saloon. or mm All! RAILROADIIB, Toronto. We no in urgent need of a. number of young men to qnsh‘fy to: the railway tele- , ciphnnioein ordertopcrtisuyfill the: up; number of 3p licstions we are re- , mm:- telegrs opentm from rail-3 'y defile. Competent telegnphers re- ' mm $50 to $175 per month, Let! I! My you for one of these positions. 1' You do it in a. short time and at little ; Mwyou. _ 'rito for illustrated book. We : Opposite the Postoflice. â€" â€"â€" LINDSAY. f WWW+§+¢¢¢§+¢++¢HM¢9$ [EARN TELEGRABHY PORTAGE ROAD ll Our Own Correspondent.) <11»: McDonald. of Intel-mess; l. who fort years ago DWBS terian studeliyt at Kirkheld. an ficncwmg old acquaintances heighborhood during the p?“ Whii‘: there are some {inns Ere great, majority! of- D'- “‘3' 8' DOpalation have passed “lose that remain were (very ’ see him and have an 09901“ 0‘ hearing him; preach 000° 3! request he conducted a "finger greeting at the resi- suits or skirté, Al! the leading shades of navy, green, brown, red or black. Worth $1.00, our 'I'be'beEt your money can My at 5:120 and $1.25. , This Venetian Cloth is Very Special at 856. It‘s made of fine selected yams, has fine dressy finish and is ‘42 inches wide, just the mateyialflfor goc. 75c? and $1.00. 0. J. Bonnet’s Celebrated . Peau do 8010 Silks The best guaranteed quahfies, soft. bcavy and rich, for waists, coats or skirts, 20 and 2'! inches wide, guaranteed not to cut. ish, 20 and 21 inches wide, very suitable for waists, dresses, 3n- daskins etc._ Extra value ‘1: Qualities that wear well, look well and hold their brilliant fitr Unbeatable Values in Black Meta Silks Many of Autumn’s newest and dressiest suiting fabrics for the tailored style in smart costumes. are in the handsome soft weaves of Broadcloths, Venetians and Pauamas, made in weights, lend? ng themselves most'favorably to the art of the moddste. The fashionable shades are Navys, Greens, Browns, Reds and Backs. Our new stock of imported Silks are unequalled xfor véiue, quality considered. These that follow are some ~ot' oer leaders and you’ll do won’t!) buy them now. M«”WWMNQOWWOQ You Get Remarkably Good Value In 0059 HAT is something you ca‘n be sure of hereâ€"for youknow our policyis ‘l‘fl cheap nave sellâ€"not how much B. A. SOMERS, Principal Ford’s Fall - Dress Goods and Silks. we EBt. 3- B. HcRae. which enjoyed by those 'prez‘ MM THE} WEEKLY P051; 12? 0990 9091§9,‘O , Report says that; Mr. Chas ”cry “in buy back his business from: Mr: J. Dobson. who has been managing it about three months. ‘ Mr. Henry Lamb. of the Omemee Tannery staff; and Miss Evelyn I vary. daughter of Mr. Chas Ivory, retired merchant. were married on Aug“; the twenty-seventh. Rev. Mn Mc- Cullough. the Methodist minister, of- Ificiated at the peremoxiy at the resi- dence of the brxde's parents», i Me am glad to know that Mr. Me, One. of Lindsay. 15 under ,eontracc of the Trent Valley engineer. to :aupply a boat to clear any; our fin, ’; ml. cheillie find' cauldron, of There have been ,some real estate sales recently. Mr. Thos. Braiburn has purchased. the old Bradburm h9- tel property and ball. Thqlatzer will be renovated and a new: buildmg erected on the ”old Rotatmsite. by a Mr. 3 onto. ‘Ibe official Ie-opening of the Meth- odist church. which has been: under-- going renovation’ took place last Sun- ds y. The new or gnu is now‘ instalied. and an organ.recital was conducted by a distinguished English organist, Mr. :H. Blight. and Others front Torâ€" , Mr. Brown. Colla Bay. Springfiead. shipped about 50 very fine auinlagls purchased from Messrs. .Wm. Crowley iynn, O’Brien and Carroll to, Mom- leal markets last week. Big priccs wens pg'gd_ for them: 9 1t, ., .1 7 2351‘ staftof teachers are. expecting a. large number of neyv; pupils when tho school re-gpgns._ : Mr. Arnold. a missionary 012 thirty yeaxa' eXperience. around the city of Toronto. gave a very interesting and thrilling experience of his work on Sunday last in Rev. Mr. Peckovcx's pulpit. .We have had-little ich be- fore of this important home: mission walk. _ . . . .. 'Ihos. Ingram lel’t this morning on the Manitoba gxcursion to visit friends at Bickle, Manitoba. '. Chas. McQuade, agent, and other young men intend going on the no.1; excursion to the .Wegt. . She harvest will nearly all be cut. this week, and many. are through fixa_r_wsti_ng alr'egdz. _ OMEMEE (From Our Own Correspondent.) . 'J‘he village is quiet, owing to Lhc number who have gone camping or have taken advantagcvof the cheap trips to Toronto. . Great congratulations are due to Charlie Cochrane on capturin‘,r this Edward Blake scholarship [or genzrai yrol’icicncy. Charlie 40,138 not. seem, to be much elated. not. having put forth any ureaL efforts. We. predict a re- nzrkable future for Charlie. vâ€"Yg’e: fixfierstand Local Option witl be an issue at the. next municipal election in this township. fliééérsv flex 711ch and Angus McLean visited Beaverton friends last week. Miss Addie McKenziev of Toronto. and M155 Sadie McKeniic.‘ of 'Orillia. are visiting at “LonguissaJ’ the re- sidence of Mr. Hector McInlg'rs. ’ Thercontinuea dry weather is caus- ing a‘ scarcity of water and. pasture in the neighboxhgod._ Fenelon Falls friends before return- ing to the city; _ New Poplin Cloths at 596. This is one of the best and mcst serviceable cloths any one can buy at this low price. It’s all wool, fine cord finish and will wear well and look well. 52 inches wide, almost any fashionable color at 59c. New Broadeloths Attract- ively' Priced. Fashion says Broaddoths will be one of the leaders 'this season and who will not welcome it. 'Its dressy and most durable qualities will help to, make it still more popular. We show an excellent cloth in the most fashionable shades, such as navy, green, brown, red and black, at $x.oo, $1.25, and $1.50. I ; Coboaonk was again visited by fixe [ on Monday afternoon at 5 m m. This ‘ time a frame dwelling on Lime-st... owned by Mrs. C. H. Reed and oc- cupied by R. Barjarorw was the scene of disaster. The fire started lromi a stove in the kitchen, and: as no per- son was in the house except some nbildren, the fire gained such rapid headway that by the time assistance arrived. this house we: beyond sav- ing; Attention was directed td the next building. rammed by, Mr. Luff, and by a great deal or hard work on the part a! the man. with: a bucket brigade. this building was saved. and the fire confined to the one building. All of Mr. Barhmwfe hounhols! The members of camps "Iolamand. “Nokara” engaged in a lriendly game of baseball on Monday afternoon at. the latter’s camp grounds. Mud aTurtle: Lake. The game resulted in a Victory for “Camp Nokare" by. a score of 11-6. Dr. Brown. of Cannington. aeterecd ghe game. ’.. The G. T. R. payiflcafir made its monthly call here on Friduyn the 23rd ins‘t. Delamere's yacht was in town Thurs- day with a large party of 3038x1310 friends on board. The Manita had a very large, crowd on her regular trip on Thursday. last. . 'Ihe government boat. Bob 82!], was here Thursday night. with a pal ty of officials on board. J. 0. Mc- Qellan and S. Clegg. of Peter-bozo. vse_xe among the number. . Im- "Soncie," or Orillia. was here on Tuesday with a small party 0! pleasure sachets on ‘board. This is the first boat, to arrive here fro-n Oralia. - J.‘ Perry, of Toronto. and guide. D. Sheldon. town. landed two has lungB-s on Tuesday. ons weighing over 121 . 7W. Fexkins. of. “Camp lolu.” at tiu- chutes. eturned to Lindsay on Monday. after a week’s pleasant. va- cation. “Camp Nokare.” 'Big Mud Turtle Lake. are also keeping up a. gwd noon! in the fishing business. Large catches. axeA Ming reported Cdch day. * C. A. Revel! and C. H. Moore, of “Camp 1013.” succeeled in iandmg 1 bass and one lungc in a. few hours {fishing in big MudturLle on Moniay ast. - - Among the other ‘gueats register- _a.t the Pattie house this week. were the following: Wm. Cross. J. G. Gould. J. A. Taylor, G. E. Charles- worth, W. Rankin. H. Aims. A. G. Fletcher, J. Rennie. ot- Toronto; Mr. and Mrs- A. W. Spence, Miss Jessie Spence, G. H. .Willinmson, J. M. Blocks. James Stubbs. of Pctcrboro; A. J. .Warulrobe and L. Koyle. King- ston; J. McNeil, Ottawa; J. 0. Jone-s, Lon-Jon. Ont; Maurice Rey- noida. Brookviile. Ont. J. \V. Taylor. Toronto, and guide. J05. Shel-Ion. made a beautiful catch of bass on Monday last. Mr. Taylor was Very mom! of his catch. . Dr. Brown. N. W. Mann. of Cu:- .hington, H. A. Piphcr, of Toronto. and J. L. Hunter. of Philadelphia, I’a.. spent lrom- Saturday till Mon- .day in town. They visited "Camp Nokare,” Mud Turtle pate. [or a few hours on Sunday. . C'Ems. Unwin and C. J. Agar. of Taxonto, are among the new arnvam at htc Pattie house this week. B. H. Downez and F. J. Tanner. of Buffalo, N. Y.. are enjoying a. fishing Vacation in town. ‘ ‘Khlton B. Pnnnctt. wife. and two children. of Rochester. 1". Y.. wnil L0 guests at. the Pattie house for a couple ol_week8- Miss S. Kelley, of I‘cierfioro. Spent the week end. in town. ; J. S. Mack. of Syralcuse. N. )1. IS ”sister-ad at the vague house Llns .5 Mr. C H. Daymun, of, the; G. T. I: despatching staff. Lindsay. ls enjoy- im! a week’s holidays in town wuh pplents. ,-., ‘ , 1 -7M. H. Re‘ell, formerly a resident of town. but now of Lindsay, spans from Saturday till Monday here xe- newing acquaintanccg. , Mrs. Auston, of Brighton. is visit.- ing W111; her son. Dr. Auston. of town. J. E. Jackson was in .Fenelcm- Fails ion Thursday on business. ' Mrs. Glover. of Grannhurst,’ .is I visiting with be: parents. Mr. :In'l M13. q. Russell. town. . J. H. Brandpn, of Fcnelon Fnlis, wax in town on Friday for. a short time .Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stevens was at Fenclon F3 113 Thursday. \ Mr. McCallum and Miss Gladys Mc- Callum are visiting with Rev. an-l 1'45...ka town. . u‘.-.g. Q'M'. J. .Holliday, of Toronto. H. A. and F. -J. fiollidny,‘ of vGannnquc. wexc here last week on busincsm . ’1‘. Barnes, of Woodville. was hero on business Thursday 0! last week. . C .S-Imth. county engineer. of m:- say. was in town last. week, on bus;- «“953- D n ‘ - I Q'M'. J. .Holliday, of Toronto. H. A. and F. -J. fiollidny,‘ of vGannnquc. wexc here last week on busincsm 0.1-2. Bean-t: and B. E. Engns Carts. of Chatnnm. N Y.. are spending Um heck in town , R. J. Cottrell' and wjl'e. of Pete:- boxo. spent. last. week guests at L113 Inuit house. J- B. Mouton and wife, Harold Moulton. W. D. Lil] and: wife;\ all Of Chicago. were among the new ur- xivals at the Pattie house last. week. 111:): mu remain for some. Luna». . W. H. Woodstock. of Toronto. is at. the Pattie house (or a week‘s fish; mg. Theo. Keven, from Cleveland. Ohio. arrived in town on Tuesday of 145:. week and joined rest. of mombexs at. “Camp 101a." m NV. J. Mullen, of the M13965! flu- xis Co. was in town recently. . 1’. l’exdue, of Fenclon Falls. tr'm sedcd business here on Tnosday last; Mjsa .Woods. of Lmdsay. has seen \iaiting the Misses Stephens. l A Wicket match between two 10- 03! ‘elevens was played on Saturday. The team challenged from Lindsay and Mlllbrook were not able. :5 get a.way,.so that the game was mam;- Montreal, and Miss Alice Mchi'fiv. of Lindsay. (made a visit to 311;: Shaman last week. ‘ Sports are now very busy prep" 'mg for the duck shooting. Our Own Car Carnegie. M. Friday and 003,000}; K respondent) P. 1-3., was in Saturday on (What in it thht looks iike a 03:. Elk like I out but batman. A Mo'lt-JLHWIH.J - Miss Brnmmellfiof Lindsay. has been .viaiting at Mr. H. Hahereu‘s this week. :- Miss Blanche Chard. of Lindsay .wu Suiting friends hemthis week-z 3 Our baseball team went to Manilla this week to play in a tournamenr against Cannington.‘ Sunderland and Mauilla. We wish them success. . The foundatim of the bank build- ing is laid. and the bank will be com- pleted and randy 50 move into the 15th 0! next month. . The lumen! report good crops this year, alsike yielding ten bushels totheacre. . ., 7 Miss Sylvie Yemx is spehdihg her holidays with relatives in tha country. A very pleuant and social even- ing was spent at the ham.) o'o' Mrs. J. Blgwetta last Mon'hy. when about seventy-fits of her friends gathered together and spent the early part of the evening in games and. amuse- ments of various kinds. after which an address was read to her. and. 4 val- uable present presented as a token of the high esteem she she hcli with Little Britain friends. Dr. W. J. Blewett. of Chicago. took a flash- light picture or the crowd at the close. L . lllflSAY. "TAR”, FIIIAY, AUGUST 30, 1907. an a ”vs V: v-uwvv-uug preached in th- Methodist church in the evening and the live. Mom's Meiherzll in the evening. Miss Ruby Hill. of Lochlin. who was visitingr relatiies here. has re- turned to her home. . Miss Fannie Orr. of Toronto. in; returned to the city. after spending a. couple of wc:ks “ith Mr. M. Wick- etts. Mr. Charles Yea. who has been .home holidaying a few. weeks. has gone to Gals. when hq has. been ap- inted teacher .in manna! twink”,r ,in the Collegiato Institute. , n.uJ lav-run; c- Miss Jennie 1'00 and Mrs. Wm. Newton. 0! Oshawa. are vieitinz under the parental root. ’ Although the weather. man dealt out poor weather for the ice cream- 'social held under the ansnices of. the Christian church a. week‘ ago Friday ' Residents at Sturgeon l‘omt were " a am. of picaumible exacte- went yesterday. and for a time - betwwp 1 and 3 p. {ILâ€"Um tension was greater than it was on 1h“. days when Messra. A. B. Malnu'r; .\. l). Kitchener and Junta Grahun cup- tured their IniOnster apecimens oi the 36m: muskaflmge. ' The canine ha-l naught to do. with things piacatorial. howeVer.â€"it sur- passed all everyday Occurrences in the Colony, and even blurred the .cncmorim ol' the - recent regatta“ Dear reader. you couldn't guess it in’a month. so. we will tell you all about}: Without further min. The ecstatic thrills Were due. to the {act that there .wnn to bq a real Wedding .night. it was a fair success. l-‘mty- 'cclebratcd on the Pointâ€"(he first, in five dollars wen realized. The lec- many years.-â€"although the uiar tare given by th) Rev. Mr. Rainer. .Mayor. Mr. J. D. Flnvelle. and the of Norrisbnrg, Penn. on his trip shrough the HolyLand w,“ a rare treat. and WM; immensely enjoyed by all. The bntehnll' match between Lit- tle Britain and lanilln. could. not be played on ecoount of rnin. - - A very pleasant and social even- (MM hen energetic village Clerk. Mr. G. H. Hop kins. have done all in their power to encourage matrimony by discourag- ing‘the preparation of hot dinners in tnvor of ligat-lunchu carried at. tho golf ground in their pockets. The, cheered somewhat by Mr. Charles Yea. who has been home holidaying n fewX weeks. has gone to Gals. when hq has been ap- pointed teacher jn manna] training in the Collegiate Institute. _ Miss Fannie 017,0! Toronto. his returned to the city. after spending a couple of wuks with Mr. M. Wick- etts. The Rév. Mr. Moon is away on his holidays. Mr. Bott. of Cresswfll. preached in the Methodist church in the evening and the five. Mains Methemll in the evening. Miss Ruby Hill. of Lochlin. who was vxsiting relati‘cs here. an; re- The Rev. Mr. Hainee‘ two sons uni their wives. from the other side. are visiting at the parsonage. 0a: or them preached in the Christian church last Sunday morning and'zb'.‘ other gave a. lecture in theevcniug or: his trip to the Holy Land. The clinrch was packed at both meetings an-i everyone enjoyed both senices {From Our Own correspondent.) Mr. Joe. Jenkins. Miss Zena. \Vcst- lake and Miss Bertha Tamlin. who ban. been ill with typhoid. (ever. an: slowly on the mend. ing out fairly well. Mrs. Jennie MacMillan. of Brace bridge. is visiting at Mrs. Colin Alanc Millan‘s. Our 'tcacher. Miss Graham. rcâ€"opcn ed her schodl on Monday lagt. Threshing has comménccd again in this neighborhoodxCrops are Lum- (From Our Own correspondent.) Our school. whnch was anmagui by lightning some timg: ago. as buih}; xc- pr-ired by R. Morrow. nt Glenarm b?rasshoppcrs have dam consider- a o damage to 30m: Ops m this legality. *~ ’9‘ in VICTORIA ROAD On Thurs., Sept. 5th. Dr. Bmser man. dentist. \ull b: at Chier“: again all day ..â€"w1 Dr. Bowel-man. dentist. will xisit Noxlan-l professionally on W ud.. Sept‘ 41!: and will receivebpacicnts 4t the residenc: of Mr. Perkins from 7.80 a. m. to 1.2: o’clock. He wjxl be '3“. the Pame house. Coboconk. from 1.30 to 6 p. m. of the same days-v.11. who new offices will My next, Scot. ° Ea goods and belongings were burnw togethcr with a small sum of money. Then: was no insuranoa on citbcr building or contgnts. This is the Etcond fire in thus town in Lhupaat two weeks. figs 5:8 5 . i § t F a 4L ,5 1‘. g. i a? R s E cam h ,D the. Ea 0'! 9% g§ i n tatto tap- llit 1 33;; 3% E: R v :7. W: (0: rmMnCurechoi thay feel no Mined. Rain is badly needed at present, [ m. vomit with Mr. Read, the 3,;- ‘Iiodtu-ml expert. on :11 mutua- ger- taining! to their calling. meivc b11- 161:in and: mounts. hold meetungs, em. Lugtitufla m 0.111 experts mt mafiamwmmake the 11506 their Mama when in town. and my be ”muted them. A (d! mph. not bulletin. noon: and «than momma! Ware will ho mot! 000:!me «vii; wwfi? m wit ' 1"; mark at the m niche mm; mm; in the WW causes wiu busytar the past tau days lookmx BM tha Mug; up nil turnishiut at the premises. rwbigh are being and» wry inviting in appearance rrhe object at the Dcdpartmcn't in 0615mm; and. maintaining obi-s out): in that the humans at the County "malwn'l’qnmm Mina-Wham “I. ”Bot M. W 0! All. (liq IF. H. M the (amber who . Fall {a‘n‘ mitten are comma: mil Jaime bhlmgo d tho now 3ng to chum z) big sham: 0L our citi: admiral «:1th him Oollqgnia thention, while in Lb: case of and who will Worth look «(far enugetic president. vice-pres: 21% Department of Agri‘cmmre \work and secretary-treasurer. Mu II. F. ll. REEF, TEACHER OF NEW AGIIOULTUMl GM“, fARMfRS Wlll' VMUE "HS LITTLE BRITAIN PALESTINE. f l_ Yesterday's nuptidls were those of Mr. Robt. Graham. village consume and genexal factotum. who has bwn a resident of the Point and \‘iciniLy {or many years. and Miss McQuudq, an estimable-person [tom the north of Ireland. who has been in service in the families of Messrs. J. C. Grace and F. A. Clarry. being highly cs- ! teamed as an excellent cook and one most. careful 'of everything under her charge. The wromony was perlormai by the Baotist minister from Fenelou Falh. gt Mr. Grimm’as Wye in 1:19 presence: at Mg: r'ted; 3mm comm Wad. ' n munitions rm”: and m d the . ‘ kins. have done all in their power to encourage matrimony by timeout-.13- ing‘the preparation 0! hot dinners in favor of lignt-lunchu carried to tho golf ground in their pockets. The, ban ham Med .someiwhnt by the frequency with which newly-mar; ried couples have chosen the Point as the spot- for. 9 quiet and delight- !ul honeymoon. and it is possible that yesterday’s event may lead to the appointment of another civic of- ficeâ€"that of issuer of marriag: licen- 8(‘8‘ SIURGON PBIHHRS 'txmw Syaw B-ma. M‘fig Co. again of- I tar one ot‘ their auperiar plows :o the «winner a"! first pal-:30 for gem“! pm mo OHM’ ,3 a Mum and [exhibited by hhnndt or :m. 99c?" And mama to taunt, weight at ani- mfi not to exceed 1300 dubs. each. tube. ”and {the in this oompetituon blunt] m'RMLBedCo..pgir [mo-pa mum. mm 35.00. with! receive c 86 win; (given J. 8M Jr. Son; 2nd crime. Sivan by .D. Sinclair. Lady W m outfit will he award- ““fimm_ hr. Bengal-1+ E§ 15am 9.1M “Expat lady driversâ€"d whom we am” {it to compete witn :1»me ’ at New York Home Shutâ€"have not been [onset- tab: tho mm at upecwl . (Ryxie Bro... ‘the Toronto jewellers. have again donated handsome silver and. bronze medals to the Fair. The founer wall so to the cxhxbiton “in- mug the urgent. numbcr of. 9:11.35 in sheep. and um latter will. be awn“!- ed to the leading prise-winner in swine. The muhls are on exhibici-m ip 311'. A.‘L._Qampbell's grocery, win- dow, west side naval: the winwotm prim i! Wu ‘2 given in H.031]- thnmmbehau. The speeding track bu been rexiv- ins needed attention. The stone: mm I been band-picked and the nude: and comer: of the track levelled. up. The course will be in first-class chaps {or the big emu: on Sept. 20 and 21. ' Sccrctnry Keith reports an unpze- «dented demand Iron: business men or space for displays an the mun cilduxg. All the nuilnblc room has been allotted and it. is possible tint another section ndjaoont to the ladies‘ wotk department. upstnirs wnll have. to be floored {or the convenience of the many exhibitors still unsatisfi'ei. '. Good progress is being made by tho mm engaged in the erection of tho mammoth new home sublet. The grant improvement effected in the nppearanca of main building. stand stand and Judges’ sand. ‘by "mung name. in reflux-bed by; every vieitor and paper-by. The color in red. with white trimmings. ' Fair matters mun;- more. . Full [air matters are commencing to claim: a big nlure 0L our citizens‘ tktcntion. while in tho. one of the energetic president. vice-presume end ,aecretary-trmnrer. Messrs. Johnston Ellis, Robt. Brynn: and James Keith. they monOpoiine their waking moment to the exclusion of everythingâ€"except. their prueru. of course. Senator McHumh. ..J F0\. )1. 1'. P. and various members or the Erecdtim are likewise devocinx UN. T'EITY-FIFTII AIIUAI. “IIIAY “ITEM. EXHINTIOI GENING READY Wit "It MIR 1 tune an not their prawn. of r Mcflugh. 5. J. Fox. I var-loan members at are likewise dex'ocing d energy to Central Ind then is work for 000. and competi- not 3'; Thefireisbelievedtohtveboehd . fli During the w-minute flight the mo- tors worked most satisfactorily This “Huh? F Ines. Berlin.A notable flight was made by the Parseval steerable airship late yMonday night. The ma- chine carried four acronants. , ' Stunner Tot-m Turtle. flan Francisco, Aug. 27.â€"The P3,. afic m Steamship Commy'a W Annalee. Cunt. D. C. Trunk. mm. taped turtle ma sank :2 them“ docks in this city. All a” W and crew amped. I‘m-Km Treaty. Imdon. Aug. £.â€"(C. A. P.)-A rep- mentntive 9f the Canadian Assocint- ed Press. wiring yesterday morning from Paris, any: Fielding and Braden: continue to lave dnfly conferences with French Government representa- tive; respecting the Franco-Canadian M. The protracted nature of the confluence suggests that there have ‘ been some diflicultiee, but the present indiafions are deemed iavorable. Goldmm made violent speeches, the later moaning c "reign of terror” as the man: of mediating sock! oundih'om in the United States. It is' undemood‘thgt at Monday’s session, which in held behind closed to the anarchist congress now in ses- sion: The Dutch iuthon'ties inmost anxious to have special precautions taken to guild the Gmrnmentbuild- ‘ Amsterdam, of detectives flit; is here 'Two Cobalt Accidonts. Cobalt. Aug. 28.â€"â€"Ale.x. Gmuelz of middle agenwho lived.“ Latchford, He had Mend for seven! years hum chmjc rheumatism. Dr. Jews“ m bum in Nottingham, w, in Wane m the author of sword wort: cum thought and worship. Dr.Jetettwksmnchimpmssedby theso-QIIedOalet-flaeoryandh'ev quentlyrmrkedz‘ithinkthatsome nyshonldbefoundoutofanun- beanbleexistencetoroldpeoplevho haveoutlivedthcirnsehlnmJthink it. shouldbe pwvidedthatold men sh dbehitpovertbeheadwitha cln andma-cifnllykmed.” Theuctwnioounnifledatlsnhat- tan Bach, eighteen miles humthis dty.mdwsvime-edby athousmd persons, my 0‘ them children phy- ingdongthebesch. 1):. Bank 1’1. ’Jeiet?’ tor' M the General Th axial New York, commuted suicide Sanity by cnt§n; _his throat». 7 , Outs His Throat In View a! Play“ chum. Support Hum H Court. Bio Janeim. Aux. Suiâ€"shin oficinll announced that Belgium. Switurlnmi, Bonmanin, Greece. Denmark. Send... Chins, Penis. Argentins. Bolivin. my my “D the Brain“: proposition mug): the organisation of the internatioml highmtofjmficeu'fbefiagm. ' TBe propose! does not any fur- ther, but it is'undafloogothat the Americas h the other continents will tuke aim action, that Asia will be ellotted two judge: and Europe nine. The )Hague. Aug. 53â€"h 33:5on (31:91 protected 0;“ appoint- menfiof judges as by “3° Man nut be settled in e manner which fully Mud the equality of the powers. Emma‘s Reign of Terror. Four Cum-ted. 8300K!“ BUICIDE. ARBITRATION JUDGES mama TWP”... ”I W In Mm W Monday ’ “3."62 Elam lobe! war?” at a. tnvehngmthfl oountyfflnpwinlthork any. YMAng 28,â€"A W final: which Sunday destroyed?!) mtdfilkdmamedmuch mum-“Whoa Mama ‘ work. Hdihx,N...,S Aug.28.â€"Thedoci hbom'strikeiauuondth. unionmengoingtoworkontho steamer Kafinh My morning. Crown Prince In Confirm. Hanover, Prussia, Aug. £8.â€"-Crom Prince William while ridingm an automobile near Brfinswick, thirty- five miles from Hanover yaterday, collided with an empty wagon, slight. I: m the Prince’ 8 car. Nobody, however, m injured. mt ‘ tndthdmry efiortl'fllbemadeto mmmtthisanemoon. history of the fair. . What the Show Looks Like. The public found the buildings and their contents looking more alwacfive. probably, than had been anticipated. In the manufacturers’ building prae tieally every exhibit was in a state of finished completeness, and the same was true of the new horticultural ' ding, whose striking architectural designmamelationtomostofthe visiton. The art gallery. with its fine collation of painting Canadian and: m, the women‘s building. process building. national history building. elty, for the exhibition really never grows old. , In one md only was impatience aha-n. Thus was no slight vexation. and disappointment over the failure theirflithinthexmbensbneinâ€" mmmmkenjus WMtheexhibifionw W!meFru-Ia. I EXHIBITION I "OPENED, 0mm 80m Hatred By Heavy Rainâ€"Brilliant Assemblage of Public Ianâ€"Exhibiu flare Numerous Than Everâ€"any Thousand: Attend Opening Function. Toronto, Aug. 28,â€"It wasn’t ex ideal weather for the 9th ann opening of the Canadian National Ex- hibition. The aha wen leaden all day long and, what. was more, rain atmtervalaofvarymgmgu- mmthemoonunulweuon inioihuixht EARL GREY messes BUTTON At Tomato “Yesterday by tho Governor-Genera @836!an '85; Fire in Juan. “Card malt. Dock Strike Over. thtthoSomc.

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