SEMI; weep nee before DLE‘; -GARRET_S_O ra ce by 1' '5: no“, Fum FOR SALE 08 193341,. Lot27,thn¢id¢olQl,k-In pthe Gibbhrn, 200 mu; â€0 my :dh 1333,“..300 in potato m5 hmih. buildings. The tum in well “mad but four nfla from ton of Lit-day. I: further pcrticulm apply to John Ken- Edy. Georg. Mcï¬ngh, or MRS. PATBHX £31933, of many. Augut‘m TRAYED.â€"Fm t). min. of tho nub-cnbet, Ln. 6. Con. 10, ° an shout. the 13:1“:de but, 3 ED BIFER, 10 months old. Any Mom binding to, an m at than-I GENTSâ€"“rho m1. of President. Mc- Kinley†by hi Muted {thud tint mama mn-ouotton, Colonel Mc- h, the biognphcr of Abnhun Lincoln, than in prepcntion for and m bubopxblilhod. 'Big .7}!lO;pto- ’Hy mutated: w “M aim mission tbs!) my mama: book. nu: now randy sad‘ tbdntely the “out promiu to usual. Wire c Iris. mcepmnce boiorg musing. {Tip m swans IN Hummus Fun hm" “’ ' so COLLEGE-31E. m ~ Eye; ‘Ear, Nose and Th_{oét"§5eaélist â€avam's Siding P. ’â€" ESTRAY CATTLEâ€"I Inn â€(a or «hthudofcmhoamym a (gm-Sidinandovuu-mup an: .pying expense of keep: in“ m m uni Chou-m of “W“ Mums» Chmh. Ind-1- ‘ he of Voice Calm". 9'80. o'l.‘ uï¬d My. includmg , 00!" t. {his and Fugue Maxim! om and “7 Mpuporod for eminncionl a Trinity Dummy and Toronto Canonatory 0! Music. Enid. Omanâ€"4123:; '33-‘65â€! m '00 “u. Snaps“ Homo. .' 1 4|.- Roan. my '10 LOAN aim hunter-trons untou- 8. Invest cunmt Rue ofInumt "5 PM of repayment in inst-lo [LU VA hi from Roy-l Ho‘o! pm .S‘anb DEER ROUND; color; a â€a white with warn un- , .3. “Jim.†Suitsblo rend for all. “m JOE )ICVCON SELLâ€"den. . AM. FARM LOANS menu; when required. I‘M kept down to the w notch. “him ofthis nature WM! prints and conï¬denï¬nl. c“tundaeemeif you mtnonoy tndgetmyterms. ' J. H. SOOTHERAN 1‘11“». 91 Kent-st. My mil the opportune hour to "up 350m :1: the Fm ï¬r :' um"?! of Ontuio wifll ochoo'a 3"uhï¬uniltion. London, On» Berlin, an Gaol an M“ t. p!» “Wuhan over the province “.3“! t0 the thomghneu 70f “flit: uthaeoolleges, V..- mama'maa 133.120 Y {50:23.1 73801 17128 as aw 3111' ,1..- , â€I. _ . 2.. w?» 1.0;..- , . 0‘." .. I J FARRELL mounts, FELLOW OF ' @9316!) ACRE manna w on: ' “mu. the township of 011-: coal 15‘1- Will sell on essy tom CI 1-“. 4.3.0.. Address F. D. HEW. 7!} " 0 magnum! “3 G. S. RYE R8015, mime-(FOUL. Potefbofo- â€""- b, 3 Etc 9 by proving dvexusemk A --w4 XcuE FAR; to Soil the pruning! flfhf «mums noun. ' SEVENTH WWW 33; R SAW-Mb Wing 50 It. lot: “tad on W“ .mr mar 0C Wdflngï¬on 11“», m meet my residence. JAMES LEROY. 412. gunman-M10 um. um um. Town or Villugo. nimble for 3min and um" mm. with dwelling house sad ordiwy out built“ thou-on. A plus. with good young ‘ro ltd Bidet-yeti, Ad: it. 2. JONES an: 851,'Woodvillo.â€"w§ STRAYEP. .â€"m the granting at tho under-M but 87. . P. 3., Eldon, chord)“: the 11th 0! t, 3 duh brown 2-yea- old gelding. 1' a mutton land in; win vii] ho thunk“)! caved. NEIL . MoEACHERN, izk: ï¬eld P. 0.â€"v3. ARMS FOR SALE.- Welt hull Lot 2, Con. 2. Vania. 1!!) m. 8’) deu- ed, bane: pawn. I'm bra and log home. Within two miles of D‘uufordt Also bomb-out in" [40:7, 00.. ll, Emi'y, neu- Dowucyville. to men, :11 av had; no bn' ' For firth: rt sp- ply_to JO G. A§HQIOR . Dun-lord. or Q ands-signed. Lot. 19,. Con. 10. ' out n mend: ago. ONE DARK R STEER with white upon-,nnnch be]. in' fi‘ht car. A†infant-slim n to chm; About. of the saint-l mill be thankful“; rm 90in by W. J. MOORE, Linduy. . 0. iatR. A. P0908. Lind-yr“ VALUABLE IARM‘IOB SALEâ€" The .wgihtudwxcgwm 14.“ W containing 125 m of flick. Minimum aka. A .001 fume mflxï¬ï¬vflhme “Ble- bush-e Mandala {fun dwelling. The hm it aim!“ within two miles 0! the village of Woodvilloudflnnihohon Cauington. Tho-oiling clay bun of the vary but qulity. Term easy. For further panic: aha to: a. W .7 J. D~ Smith. any P. 0., or to D. R. And“: no. Baring-4:915“ Lindsayâ€""bf. Box 43.;w4. We bv'djni cw _ " ï¬nanc- cedalpcinthehhtoryoftheflool. To meet the demand upon us for ï¬ck- keeper: and stenognphers, we hu‘fe in mony cues been obliged to send 90.0 who bod not grlduoted. If you :tioh to be a. competent bookkeeper or gen- ognpher, write as. V. TUESDAY, SEPT. std. “at. In: an lucid-Ho unr- aneo 00mm: of Outï¬t. c!» for a. Union W Society of Ian}- The GREAT EXPOSHION in no' nt in but. nnd thn GRAND TRUNK RAIL- WAY SYSEMin props“! to hand]. you with tho gnu.» comfort, convenience and duploh. Paint, Pullman. Odo-Pale: nd Dinthmonnllptincipnltninl. COOL. Pull“! , VVmao'ch-iom mama-om on Hudson In... “collar, Isuzu): MO nod 39,090 I:- maaufln Bay. to: W purl-clan m to W Gnu! maul-I318,“ Gammon. Ramona. Load w. or I '0. mason, umflmr Unlimited meat of out to Loan 9:: nortgsgu at Iowa: nun. Nou- v . WI. PRINGLE Bathe." Couege, Patel-borough. Ont. duff-guns, (Fm), fund in Scottish Union ad Into-:1 Fire Insurance KAWARTHA LAKES Trent Valley NavigqtjgglnCQ’y, "1’1an Psi-Alarm Rants†BUFFALO ï¬i’q [Honey and lllï¬lllflflflfl TRAYEDJâ€"Frop flag WAG! Athg 6001! F011 8 DAYS JOHN KENNEDY. OPENING Full Tenn Beginsâ€" Mun Block. Kent-It "Es'rumox aid 3 10 pm. “ 4.10 Ladies’ Street or Ready-‘to-wearflats. are here in abundance. Enough varietv of style and quality here to suit flmost every fancy. .Prices from 98:, $.25.- $1.50, and up to $3.50. ‘ This stock is growing more had more complete every day with the latest new ekia produced by the best foreign _ and domestic makers. FALL HARTLES m 603111138 Our For Stock was nevet up to as high a standard of excellent as this season, yet out ptices are moderate. The better qualities a: marked as proportionately low as the cheaper. our Fall Milling CASH WILL I! Bill OI Sept. 8rd. Bowl-nine until Nov. 8rd Nov. mm. m... 1901- W1} 840 ' Proud! lab! c- t :‘ l-vle. p“;‘ugm. In! 80 For 'ttl'l Indium to mou‘mpamwmwub "Iâ€! n Layman.“ Gaul M. Apt, 1 Km: Sun: In, M». '1'. 0. “1088113. Ind “00'. so Irma. Inâ€. 80mm “mum‘n-n I ‘0" ’1‘. SUBSCIIIIIS IN nun: Har'VeSt Excursionï¬ By actual count there are over 900 subscribers on our weekly list in arrears for the current year, and a conszdvrublz proportion of them for two years. This delinquent list re- ‘preaents the large sum of $1.500. Don‘t you think it is tcu bed, in View of me let-go and interesting paper we anei giving. that we should be worried in our financing by this thoughtlessness of some subscribers aâ€"for. it is largely watts-influences. With this money in hand the publish- er would be able to undertake many projects he has in his mind. for the further improvement of the paper. Isn't it: too bad t‘h’nt the majority of readers should be punished by the minority in this way ?-»for with so much money outstanding it is im- possible for the publisher to ‘ in- crease the expenditure on the paper. Dear render. it you are one of those delinquents,“ look at the label on your. paper, note the date to which your mbccrlption is paid. and it in arrears. sit- down and write us enclosing the mount. It wilibe the most welcome letter'we can re- ceire. It every mhccrlber in arrears wer-a to do this, the burden: of'lile to 133» publisher would he may re- lieved. ' g . Address who Weekly Post. Lindsay. Oat , and use registered letter. postal note; Ra order. or Expr‘eu order. Our subi'criha'u or @4113! their friends minuted to give us a cm at! any: M~flï¬nirundm5 when «a dull than; 31% in thawing then: through: our pr ntlng’ otiioe, where they may tea the .pl'ant in my»... ~ '( w A. WHITE, __PRACTICALâ€"- ARCHITECT. J.’ SUTGLIFFE 8:: sons Sept 17 h LINDSAY. Yorkï¬n J ,Pdncoubut LINDSAY, 10m; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1901. FUR,S LINDSAY lull" FABB $80 $85 840 ' the late; hand non-x to Alum snd'futruct out my“: in: the Comm Jena: The efforts of the LILCA. to pro-~ ride a good/cilia ocentertalomentq gt. a. moderote rote net with such. on .01:th 'popubunpro ml Just year that'sney ,Meoupletal arrangements for another/course of five concerts. ,-,_ The Palettes Woman's Orchestra, ‘ ‘of Boeton, will Open the course on Nov. 5m with a. brilliant concert. This orchestra. under the manage- ment of Mrs. Caroline ï¬loholu, so captivatul the audience lost your that it does not needunny special V inthuct‘on to the music-loving peoa pin of Lindsay. The personnel of the orchestra remains practically un- changed, the players representing the finest and highest attainments ' on their respectiu instruments. The orchestra. Will have, the assis- tance _of a prominent soprano whose l singing will add charm to the pro- .gram. For variety no greater at- traction could be found than the one selected. "Little Linn" Hartman. the . child impersonator. to whom Eugene . Field,cuce wrotf, “My poems will be . better for being recited by you.†t The Eugene Page Concert 00. will V appear Dec. 5111. Mr. Page has been for ten years identified with the best musical combinqtionl of_ Ameri- aovo - .- JCWI The fourth concert will be unique in that it is to be given bya quay. te-tte of artists from the Valley of Aumer. Bavarian Alps. Bavaria. in their native costume. Reilhoffer‘a Tryoiean Indian and Concert Com- pany, of Bavaria. has had remark-- able success, not only in Europe, but also in America. Their program con. tainn Tryolcan and American dongs, vyodling and echo longs, quartettes and ducts. to. the accompaniment of Alpine instruments. new to Cana- dian audienoei. Not only has Franz .Reilhoffer earned a repetition for his alety as a singer and a per- former on a varietv of Instruments. '-bnt also an a mimic. and during the evening will imperioute a number .of- wan-known characters. 1-m- con- cert will ha held Ha'fli 6th. V Mr. J. William! lacy. who cloned the first aerial of cpncerts. has been Engaged to day :13 me air the coun- ng courte. 0 “It pile. ‘on April 6th. 1902. lately to date Aunt he bummed forum- tive year- in MW‘LXGL. eleven yearn in Newark 1wAannd mm. M me our». II n . "lie wflkflnfleï¬omm ‘ want. â€dioxins can!!! ï¬rm-NI 1!":th 0mm r. .v.. . I "‘1 .3,’ I By combininx an... “mi-mu: €m;tqr be ï¬re »v'aru or - A.m‘_‘LLL'~A- . ,_ _. "‘4" -â€"â€"_â€"â€"v.. on, and in now conducting for the sscond year the company hearing his name; The compnny consists of a string quartette, harp. violincello. and two mandolin; and a wprnno soloist. They have received nanny words 0! commendation for their cluel- work of last year. The third concert will be given on let Jam. 1302. by Albert Armstrong. in his dramatic picture play. " The Little Sinister." Humor. pathos and dramatic interest are so rich- ly mingled in this charming love story that when seen and heard, as presented by Mr. Armstrong. in da- lightinlly entertaining. The [racer-a1 secretary of Boston Y.M.C.A.. says; “1 commend the Picture Play: bearta ily to our association: throughout th-- country." Mr. Armstrong ap- peared in My Hall. Toronto. last :92!- - ,AL 4““..-0 .r‘ll ha nnlnnn HEFW. abject to an addi- tional charge of 100.. for mfng ohm m ‘18!“ Junker "film murmnm . COURSE- - Sun-puree in point 0!: Bio gance, Value ind Usefulness our best former efforts. ' We are conï¬dent it will merit your? approbation. Never hektolore, have we grouped together Snell a ï¬ne sboï¬ring of headwear. If you 'have not already rnade your selec. tioa of styk. you 1will ï¬nd variety enough here to mike that an easy task. Test as this season for stylish nillim c ry. (h with a brilliant concert. chestra. under the manage- : Mrs. Carollne tilchols, so tad the audtepcd Ins: ygaf on P819? rm mm hm And 3 Montana: W Ixma on m. At me go to press lo-day (thud-o- day) ":9 Central Fair Grounds pre- sent a. scene of uncmampléd hustle and hurry. directors and. exhibitor- bclux in tho throeu of preparation to: an opening Friday. The great increase In the number 0E entries in AIde-putments. and the zrnnd.mec- In! attraction: â€and by tin man'- agment. make It certain that the .l-‘nlr will prove the mat .uucceuful uér ' held. Weather Indiéntlons \nro “terriï¬c. and there In 3 3.211811] cé‘pflctzon'thgt the dttendaucn wm Exec-tau put recur“. A» mmâ€- WWI)“ Appear. in next work'- Is- "I'll 0|? INTI!†WILL BI INOIIOUB. HIS! MY [IF ME 316 Hllfl 4.1.: of Spcclal Atuwgoul.‘ p Ly BL-tso. the Quantum Pruner Cornet “neg. pad the young“: 0: her! gex .h Canada» who plays that dflfleuk “meet: She wm give u Macao: of outflow and mum ,â€"3';l||o Franklin-the clever Enaihh dance: 3nd singer. In a. pretty and picture-any cong‘ugdgngc syetch. ‘ 'Bdfry- Bitch." Cahddd‘a foreniont comm, an rand o! W‘fu‘hny and 3.118111“ 0|):ng thatch“: ' IOYIIII‘I‘B O! 8.!“ TRAIN Arena. the cobtortionlct, who per- l’om fut: whloh have my‘stlfled' the ceded protection to Cunudn. and the United Staten. 7 ' The mean cuunn. national danc- u". whine:- at numerous prince. and (hi dew watt young dunqeni In Can- PM! Tint-bu. favored by Grand trunk names» - Although the novementsv or the' royaltrfln on ltorctntn.to the east have not been definitely decided, the G.T.R.. which take. charge of the train at North Bay. has arranged a. provleloml “lye-table. North Bay will be‘left ot 6.05 Inn. on October 10th; and alter a. flap. ‘0! peritoneum bom- nt ,Seotla Junc- 'tlon god of a minute or so at Grow; cnhnrst.‘ and Allundole. the train wlll run-through to 'hnontv. arrlvlngot twp p.19. _ . -,A_._L, -A. 1:3an n'ud Butt. the murâ€" xenon! m “(mint chute Jul pereounwrs. In real-pk: sketch-I of English rhuscpem lgcludiq;_ the m‘ side In tort. lady ind gent. the «and wells. the Engmh cql‘tf London may well- ‘ Ynfln inii Malia. tha celebratu! Roma no Men. l_n wonderful tests 01 during and string“). handl- lug a perfect; flower_ of axes. 11,-.L' - Walton and Jones. in the Manic-f and prettiest comedy: «cu-h ever 1: as any sï¬gr. hmmngm- w‘ er- tul comet’plam and the prettiest depot»; by .a lad: ever seen noâ€. The Dublin Freeman’s Journal of Sept. 3rd aaye‘that "the government regard the drain of lrid: emigration with eqnanlmlty. it not with delight They aim regard it an aweiecma excuse for reducing the [rim repre- sentatron in parliament. It is traiy British policy; tiret drive the peo- ple from the country in despite of the protest of their representatives. then reduce the number oi’ the re- preeentativea on the ‘grunml that the population has dimini‘uxl. But it. is unnecessary to labor that point. Neither the government nor the landlords can afford openly to re. Joice at the fatal tide of Irish emi- tion. Both the government and the landlord: centers that the erli in in the land system. which induces. even compeiu it. All agree that the only remedy in in a general pur- chu: and distribution scheme which will mat: the tenants owners of ado. (meta- h0‘W-". . , 1 A-) __,r Wbile the parties concerned are getting ready to‘ apply the remedy. the migration will of course con- tinue. and during that period. which my be long or wort. it will be well for our government to take ac- tion on the line: mated by Hon. 6. W. Ross. There is plenty of room in Canada. where land in cheap. for the whole population of Ireland. and we have the word of Sir" Wilfrid Laurier that lriehnen are Canada‘s but settlers. At any rate. it in veil known that the Peterhprp and Lind- an. on Oct. 14th.- At Hamllton per- haps three and a. half hours wlll be spent. Toronto wall be reached at 7.0? p.m., and Belleriile at 10.45 p.. m. '11“: next truln will leave Belle- vllle at 9.80 the next mornlog and arrlve in Kinsman at 11:13:. any districts were settled three-qual- tern of ,n. century ago by Immi- grants from the south of Ireland. under thy direction of Hon; Peter Robinson. There were no railway- ln those days. and the: land upon which those lush immigrants were placed m anvil: wooded. but they partied through the Initial difï¬cul- tien 1nd became yet-y Wroui. wmummm of the name no: 1203' WW3 . “1 $3M I†C(v- F'w’v‘vâ€"v v., v_, or in Northern Dumb? Scum ol the Home Ruleri In Ireland may ob- Jacf to th‘e loin: of their constitu- enw but thy cu: console themselve- vith the thought that landlord- without amt- m not the happiest I‘llow- In the world._ Canada in not a tutti 0! any enharnumopt tron the Irldl «cation. to: am country enjoys home rule. and there I; no What Into: in Canada. tomb mmvmd it. due than '11:; Duke wlll leave Toronto at nine an. on October 12th. cad. hav- ing stopped at vulouc intermediate. mtzouu will reach Huang-amuse. Lake .at 31: pan. The rgturn Jon:- ney tc Toronto win _be_gln _gL_t 1080 TIBII’B 39" IN CANADA. Oonanm mayonn- m m with by an Wham The members oi Op. council met at 10 am" September 23rd, and al- tea the minutes of last regular meet- Communications Pros: It mllie county cierk. inviting the council to etund a con- ference on the county to“ «system at the eoprt house it 2 p.19... 24th int. and tune part in the PHD-P eeedlnp f, thet some plan 0! action may be adopted by which DPS mum â€108}le "GUI-AI "INC m» CH HONDA! m. in; v‘ere disposed at the clerk read the lollo'wing. ’ A report from Goo. smith. town- ship engineer, setting forth the work am to complete drain No. 1. Sundry Accounts and Bills" , Ilr. Wm. Rea. addressed the counciL and md‘that forwnnt of t 331M- ent outlet the Vita fromjhé roads sideact'bt 6. con. 10. flooded (1301-: tion of hit-land; - Be Gail-ed to have the outlet mprond and would WY' INN.†otthecost. ‘ On motion by lea-rs Shawn and Hopkinsit'udoddedtoputin u' box culvert m the 9th mum The applications of Messrs O'Con- nell and Ellis each contained a pro- vision ior withdrawal in case Mr. Jackson â€plied. Hr. Jackson grate- inUy mowhdged the compliment paid him by the two extâ€"reeves. run. on motion by Mrs Hawkins and 35m Mr. Jackson was reappointed collector tor the present year. Mr. John Robinson colledthe at- tention of the council to the culvert on the 8th con. line, lot 14, request- ing that it be cleaned out and that the parties liable {or the maintenâ€" ance o! the drain under the engin- eer’s aw’nrd be notiï¬ed to attend to it. Hr. Rankine was instructed. on motion by least-- Sluggett and Byrne. to see that Mr. Robinson's request be complied with. , Imicipal Drain No 1. Eleven of the patrons of drain No. 1 attended at 3 p.n1. in compliance with the notice sent them. and alter due consideratiOn decided to deter the compbticgoi‘m drain till next byleaersByrneandHawkins.to putthetileportiononlot 19, con. 8. into better working order. to clean out a portion of the west branch 'nnd’ deepen the eastern "part oitheeaetbranchnseoonas pos- sible. ‘ - On motién' by Ham Byrne and Ric-'0: the mncfl’ Mded' ‘30 ‘9' tend the county“ mm! in moonhe to†the county clerk! in: â€Ownâ€"notional Ken-1 Hawkiasnnd‘ ï¬lm who clerk vu‘ instructpd to’ notify Hr. A. C. Reid, owng- 9glg. s.‘ V ' ~. I Ir. Hickson moved, seeonded‘Tby" ll’r. Sluggett, that 103. M's 'ap-. 'pflathn tor-we drum loan be_ midst autumn the ‘clerk 2pm bhc;bylaw and debenture W5 AWN. 'v' ‘ __ \_ . ’iâ€"vâ€" -wâ€" v On motion hy ms Hawkins and' Hickson. Ir. Sluggett was instruct- ed ’to‘ inveatlg'ate the matter com- pm of byJï¬r. Fee, and report at next meeting. ‘ , ' ‘ , Inn-Dennis cum. owner‘wat half’lot .14. com-10. who had dug a large open drain miss his land new yws ‘80: ti“ he hnd' sev- eraltlmeacleaneditoutathisowa expense. and that u it beneï¬ted the road and the 1am wt 01 it as well as his {arm he thought he should be assisted periodically in cleaning it out. Messrs. Howkin and Hickson said that the roadway at Mr. Cal- laghan's would be impassable in the Inning and tall were it not for that ditch and that the council and Hr. Geo. Smith had a just right to share the expense of keeping It cleaned out. It was on motton o! Hessrs Byrne Kr. Hnwkins moved. seconded by It. mckson. tint. the following ac- eountsnnd huh. now paved be paid: 600 Lytle. torn-hung. 887; John Carat, ton supplies, 830.16; John “den. work blasting gavel pit. .8: list ,Twmley. treasurer (or 116130 ‘to my nurse for L. ï¬nnegan. â€Lgâ€"Cm“. k ‘ ‘ ‘LA A-M€h§- It, was on motion M 1123er nyrnu and Sam". decided that. Hr. Haw- :Zs inter'flqw Hr. Geo. Sign}; as t9 the am 0! he ekben'se hé aid the council ought. to bear whenever“ it. bacon“ necessary to clean out said "Aâ€" byluv to conï¬rm we of com and A Popular Collector TERMS-81.00 PER mR CRESWELL. , ‘ (7101 Our Own Correspondent) ThQu-bymhutmmflmr nan-lam bans-day and loads] non». Ru. '1'. Melan- vindic- hi mushroo- â€Spi' on." Ila. Bid-cud li- En- m in â€QWIL " â€Wini- léoh'ng fund to a. on.“ d I I who "coho-a add-l, ill JW£ than: 11131: mine host D. J. Mc- Rell. ll about to build on, the lot mas from' th': hot 1. The contract In! w tot. and the work it to bemmuooce. tho city, - hunt-rudim- heartland-n. m “amumï¬ Lind-y 0- ELI-SHARK. (Fm Our Own Cormondent.) A (up line of 00th supplies at 810m ï¬t 80111â€"th. _. PAYLILI I! Am“ E. ‘: WWMIZ?‘ deans-(twill away-m:- nltho Lit 0v.- Ind-umoon'hg'in 3 ha. he. Gnhbrdro bob. Min-'7. ‘ 8i- Gnndy “medium gun'- m- inus-that upload. Fm m a gig higher pficu for gain 023nm LOCA L NEWS LE'I'I‘ERS (F - “cyan ROAD. 1 ' I'Oll Out to Corrupondcnt.) Dentistâ€"Dr, C. Bowel-m dent- vllt. will be at Chit-pawâ€: hotel all day on Thursday. October 3rd. HARTLEY - (From Our Own Correspondent) Best 17 on. grain bugs (or 350., Irma-um.» m. of South Alma-03.8mm ism vdlcndinmï¬ï¬‚rhin puma; ‘13.. IO notion oil-owning .0 ï¬ght m Raul: .stou sud Mn- ,0! [fad-y. whee!“ down on '1 ynd m flu gur- u! Bur. Mr. Km udhm Dc. “hilt. Hun-t. in freq-nay “$0.0. Ki- pnctieoi. inc.- hg hundredth. Il’l‘. PLEASANT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) M11. denb viii-g s: MNJMW'I: nutl nun, A plenum: event occurred on em». mm. when 'a September wed- ding took place at the residence 0! Mn. 8. flexinuon. when her young- est daughter. Kate. wasrualted in man-tag: to the Rev. J ameo Pollock, Baptist. minister, Princeton. Went- worux County. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Hugh Kc- Quurrie. uncle of the bride of Tivcrton, 0nt., assisted by the Rev. 1- Mel). Duncan. 8.1). The bride was the recipient of my handsome and u-eInL _ 11.3%.. in.“ man: aw: , 593,, c‘ndejq. ttk f iï¬ 1251b} A. McLuchlu purposes removing to Tomato with his family in the ma: future. where he has secured a good â€1901!: Fvvâ€" w-v_ -_ 7, Mt. ALI. Stoddart hasapngot workmen busy remodeling his ‘01) this week. . "Beguv" 7;} “meeting, 7 of the Act-Ioni- turd Society will be held on Sept. 3011: in the reading room. Mrs. Hurry Robertson and In. P. McIntyre. D. H. minute and Inns Lillian Elntyre. started on nurs- dny [or a two week: visit with It. Peter llclntyte's relatlws at De- tmlt. v ‘ l - ‘WOQDYILQEL - , V W, to The 80“.) School Board met on Thu-day night in the rennin; room. bud. Ht. Eyeing; “a. Winnie, I." OEIIEE. ‘ (rm Our Uri Wt.) ï¬r: