Wu 31.60:: or mum: sronns ro- unur Dmmmv _ LINDSAY, FRIDAY, SEPT. 27th “v" ’ I‘ll-e broke out about 12.10 o’clock Sept: 19th _in the bakery shop of A. J.’ Sprouk‘, Port Perry, and inside' and was moderate. but, rising shut-1 ly a1t2rwards mpt the blue along- towards the lake and endangered the entire town. The IZItOI‘el:-I09t are 11 Allison and 92; _Campbell were ‘ ‘6: injured by flu-ting glass; ï¬ne in iency ol’ the ï¬reï¬ghting ap- pl'umces was greatly felt. , The cause of the ï¬re is! unknown styrenent. Int- lt"slarted In the mam part or the bakery. The tire 3t g‘p'cloex was bnrningnnereely, The loss is placed. will be largely coccred by insurance. 3.1119 bloc: burned is v. tots-lobes. Downs of plate glass In stored on- the opposite side 0! the main street 'on which the fire raged we: e~ crack-- ed and ruined by the heat. Several n'r over the stores have 3 x“... “alumna hnmufless by the fin. :5 and inined by the heat. families :iving over the stt been reader-ed homclgss by Rough and dressed. Shintlei. Limo. Tue. Portland Cement. Plaster 0! Paris and A‘shgstic Wall Plaster. at ï¬rï¬â€™yâ€"{ï¬k Co's. Don’t seek other chmes at "Hay Fever Season,†don‘t destroy your stomach and nerves by drugsâ€"pre- ventthe disease. "Hay Fever is éans- ed by germs that float about in the air. andï¬nally ‘Iind lodgement in your.- throat and-lungs: Medicine won’t reach them, but Catarhomnc will. Catarrhowne is miedeuth-to m1: Start BOW; t0 nagCatatn-ho- won't return law-u, -v- _V will. Catarrhozone' is Ho‘s-edeath-to gamut, Start now; to use (Satan-ho- zone. Inhale it: into the throat, lungs, nasal passages‘and bronchial tubes; it goes, wherever. the, an you breathe goes, and it w“! prevent and cum Hay Fever. Endorsed by not lessthan one thousand doctors in Can ads and US. Sent? to any address 10:41.00 torwuded to Poison .1: COL, Hartford, Conn†U.S., or Kingston, Little Liver Pills. m at Punt PERRY lay Fever Can be Prevented. Don’t seek other chmes at “Ila CASTORIA 'Vayu-anusium â€in.“ CARERS 132ml Child!!!- Lumber or all Kinds. Carter’s lust m Steam-re or out nor-mum SECURITY ; GGHUiDO FOR ERNIE. F08 mmms. ms NUMBER. WEN“ Raw“ , ï¬hBâ€"ue_ 56;-divtt. , ‘01 LIE-m m (To the Editor of The Post.) ‘ thew ughe baht “t lac-f ty. \i-‘oum it ' m msgiï¬â€˜get the. mom ot.‘ m.;maamnam; Que., that have had experience in Ih‘lt line, and having "paid the pater"- they gay 'llkelf’havéï¬bjgfléï¬tten' the tad; mspofleugéï¬nn be ob- tained w‘lettgdi without? f going to tha- expe‘nlze ot- Ending 5 deputation. district are doling~ moderate amount ot.rgraiu_. ray and fancy peas, also ‘-â€"‘ Anxï¬lu and mat- grge a €30! ciah‘ -nded o rrubwoxy .3. ._7. well by growing a moderate amount of. grain. ray and fancy peas, also mg ta): bonnie mm 1t gcealibw the land, thercb' .enrlchingï¬hp you and enhancing j vame pt ms. "Is no* that batten. gun go- ing .gntoheets, which if a‘goodcnlm most likay bewerected at a. season .. l magma: when all of our 1 mechanics and laborers were busy and in all probability the most oi the work would be done by men tron: om towns. who would be on again, and take the money with them, as soon as the job was com- ;-pletcd. _ .A; _...u... n! transportation. In the matter the Iarmsbelng "' full capacity. '0Ԡcommit-:8 receive present as the! me! EM beet-g. . llll'oL any" _--- , ,A.boe:t sugar factory. even when the crop of beets is gooithich is not sure evexy season) will run a part of the you only. and that in .thc busy part, and clooe down when most needed, tuna-116mm; .99 the "Iitipber of unemployed 'm»w_mter. “ - -*n nut that a. “tit-class ‘ '03 Thursday evening, Sept. raw, Miss P. Timms youngest daughter. Harriet. was united in marriage to Mr. Chas. Growden. Rev. Mr. A. J. H. Strike performed the ceremony. The bride was assisted by her sister, Miss Rosa Timms. an} the groom was ably supported by his cousin, Mr. John Waiku‘. Only a few were pre- sent to witness the ceremony. ,Thc young couple (both ‘0! Lindsay), pur- roa’: remaining here. - Earthâ€"01340! A pretty hoax-wedding took place at the residence of m. and like Gcorge Johbitt, Glenelg-st.. Wednes- day, we 18th inst†Ber. A. J. H. Str k) oTéiatitg. The occasion was the marriage 0! their sister, Miss E. Draflcrl of Montreal. and Mr. 5 J. Hawkin, of King‘s Mining (10.. . . Sarnia. The bridesmaid was Miss Alba Drader, of Petroiia. the bride’s cousin, the groom being supported by Mr. E. Drader, brother or; the unuq. . The attire oi‘vthe bride was white Swiss organdic, ‘trimmed with,ehil- ion. the veil of Brusseis net, unq- she carried a beautiful boqhet‘ of white roar-s. The bridesmald‘s dress was a. rest-s. Miss Florence Jackson play- ed llendclssohu’a wedding march, The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. Chas. Drnder. Victoria Bond. Friends fro Petroiiaï¬l'oron- ‘m. Victoria Road; gin-ion Falls and Port Hone wengrlgjg‘endunce. The travelling gown‘ 790! blue broad- cloth. The happy-‘éoupie will visit Port Hope, Toronto and Buffalo, and will make their home in Snrnia. on their return. â€grading presents were numerous-1nd handsome. We unite in egtemiing comggulatious. by Mr. bride, Pains m the Joint! may be muscu r or rheumatic. The joints are hard to get at, and it re- quires a powerful, penetrating rem- :edy to ach the anected pa; Pol: 51301;? rvmne efnéfly moo“ 6 re. Ls. {01:81:0th rm! . ratin -‘, . Whig": no mail-Midi strn 3 live once! other rem ediw You won't Egg can than? doctorâ€. it quiune Ia 1U Wuvv v w a.) " . firm. It only gemainn-v’rith the rar- mexs of Ontario tci; raise: enough chickensii‘o' supply tluzdemand. The Canadian Produce Cag‘jaay they are prepared to buy every?“ chicken that ï¬ribamlsed in the Province otOn- gro.*"' w‘ .. l Mr. J. urinate-wishes; to direct the attention" or thoaeriding bicycles on the sidewalks-nude: prescribed conditions to the fact that riding a. wheel on the sidewalk attér night- fall is. entirely nrohibited. Severn} instances or night riding have been reported, and if any person can give the names for thg'xidgrq 9n enynple ‘ - g...‘ ‘L.“ tut; nun-VI: v- vâ€"v -~_,â€"-v will be made of treml‘as the pr'aéfise will not be talcum .. The Canadian Prodiee (30., of To- ronto, has received Sgdetinite con- tract from London, Eng“ rcr 100,000 lbs. or Canadian chickens. This in me largest-girder torftnis kind of produc_c_ egg“, given to; a Canadian ____-:__ â€":bh 04-1; (or. nutter of transportation. being now Worked to their Lty, local transportation receive as much Irehght at a they would If the far- beets. 7 A _ “A...“ -Tim-x. Sept. 19th. any navvmmmmnaumu 1M1: mun! Baum-i do a! Iranâ€"tho m o! I. I‘m On:- fmr. Show How has numbnes- It! be momma. . From “The “this? Kingston. Ont. From “The wing? Kingston. 'Ont. Twin at.» few men In tlw'oity 0| Kingston better known than Mn. 3. 8. Johnson; tbcvguiinl pmprietoubl the “Bon Ton†barber parlor. on Bron-at. For “feral years he had been in (aillng health. being obliged to give over the. entire work ‘0! his busy shop to his assistants. But thil spring his health is sowonde'rluliy imp: and that his many lriends have men congratulating him on his nes- tatation. In conversing with are- portex: of the Whig recently. Mr†Johnson had the following to say ‘ concerning his illness and cure: “For many months I was practical- ly paralyzed. Numbnem took pos- session of my limbs. especially of my hands. From my hips down my body was without strength. and despite all that I could do. I was unable to kcep my hands and feet from becom- ing icy cold. My appetite loll. me. and soon I had togivc up work. My general health was. of course. fail- ing. and I lost flesh. - As you! know. I am sixty-five years 0! age. and aha-n a man loses stmflgth at that age. git is hard to . A .him up again. I tried several ads of medi- cines, 'but they all failed to benefit me. The doctors whom I consumed were also unable to. help me. I was growingvmr ad. Wm. 'oL my old customers advised me to try 111'. Williams‘ PlnkiPillarAt first! ri-Iuned. for I ' lino. believe any medicine on ea con†help me. but atwlagt lricMU;mranon had its clfcct, and i bought a supply of the pills and began taking them. I soon ‘ found that tbcymwere beneiltti anâ€. n and pscqhw them you an ll Dr. William? I’lfl, fill; me madogmc a new man. I feel stronger â€and better day by day: I am‘ gaining in .wclght._,an,gl once again 1 am abin to attend"'to* old W â€with- ‘ trouble. . I oonslder ih" plus myl'best triondf'axl would .lt ha. alum- " “W7 Inc-ï¬r Tong“. «w- “a 0019111.? bmmandéi"! of the â€#153100“ are prepnnng (0r th'e trip to Toronto on the occadon cf the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York; Most of the men ivho turned :10!» n. is (11143 new; recruit; at Can. bray 4 and. l}.- Horeh. while (apt. Henley is puttlng tie local men and High School Cadets through their ram- of may om A decision 0! some Interest to the ganja] public was deemed before the Patel-born Police Magistrate the other day. On Sunday. Aug. 25th, a man named Kempt was ï¬shing ï¬n ('hcmoug L'lk?. and was'detected in th- act. by the local ï¬shery guardian. Mr. Stabler, whoflned him :35. which we; paid on th: spot. Later on Mr. Kmpt. hum; talked the matter over with his friends, returned to "' ““‘ ‘na dmnnndfld that the mtg-VENOU- 0‘“ Hum u.- --___, Stabler and demanded that the money I): returned to him. on the mound that the oversee; and no au- thority to proceed so summarlly. and on meeting with a. refusal he enter- ed action against Stable:- for theft. Th? magistrate dismissed the m2. but warned Stnpternlhat. in future lcmnley ‘3‘. Walt. ' At St. Paul‘s church on Sunday morning the rector. Rea C. H. Marsh, made touching reiercnces to th: into William McKinley, the as- sassinated President of the United States, expressing horror at the shocking crime and sympathy with the American people. who for the third time in ieee than! forty yearn are made itotmournc-‘tlla loslo! their ruler by murder. Rev. nit-I'M had thewpienmra oi meeting Prank dent McKi .i;y at n. miss‘onary meet- ing in New York a few years 2130. also Governor Rooaeveit. the new oc- cupant of the presidential chair. Mr. Marsh- spoke of both gentlemen in highest terms of praise. The iat- ~ter is a. member of the Church of England and the ‘icrmcr vii an Nepal Hethodist. September Straits-Ila. Mr. William McKay. Of Bantam-Ii, always takes pride in having u. good garden, and this season was no ex- ception. 'His knowledge of flower! and fruit is much greater thin that of most men, a.- he has ever delight- ed in the study of botany. He has many rare. and choice plants. On Sunday last. while ï¬r. Jon. Rickaby was taking a. wnik through Er. Ke- Kay’s garden,_ he [ound a large ripe gawberry aiming 301::- tithing]. ‘ q. ample comp ‘w‘ temn‘ e. camp's diviflgï¬vï¬nï¬Ã©Â» vjea be ’0! eilbeptionafly'flne afar? It might be noted that in another gar- den in’ tho mthnu'd magma!)- berry tioq’sat-out inktha my rc- centiy biossomed, and are now mak. ing berriee' which myyhmmibiy‘ripr en before the mmfl’ï¬ifizj f» 3' 3.113%; Yawning treatment. Price 50 t drug 33,011: or Th. 21’- ._._A_._, STRETCH ' OUT. . m is M10 94% court an. to hate Inufllfl). A-mre.‘ antatlvcfot The-Pout bod mien to VII“. flat-tr Warehouses on Tues- day, andwu surmised gt the volume of bum being dpne by the ï¬rm. The hummus and “erase bull-ilnga and"; we of 113,610 square tact. every Inch of. whleh I: taken ‘ up with peas grown by the farmers ‘ of thls locality. The picking room will give Cmpzu_v- ment to nhont sixty girls when in full, operation; just now about 40 are engaged in sorting out imper- trot penn. A stall of twelve men in also employed in the motion-1e to mind!) and iii the stock. The p939 arc received gem the farmers on th': lower floor or the building. where ed with the owner‘s. name and the kind of pea it con- tains. The bag in then placed on an ingenious hag elevator. which hits it to the floor above. where the thorough brushing proccsu. are then paused along to the“ 4 king room. where they are care- ‘ lnily hand-picked by git-ll. After he. ‘ inn: returned to the bass theyynre cent to the bug cleaning home and! put through a chemical process ‘ which entirely destroy. the hug".1 whether in the developing stage or- :m organically“; delivery“ soon. as possible ni’ï¬r they MVP. Llcreailed. é.‘ mun va' wantatlvj‘ :wns warm-n on: o! [Ra-101' ancunq name: {or Ensign. Wow ng' leaflet. Although :the crop t“ a very short one this season. Hears. Sqnicr Son are well satisfied ‘ with their first year's basin-cu and Mtg.:1M';wmlnenca‘ the erec- flon o! .{nex’wilflinp‘vhich when cmplcted will aimout double their floor space. Messrs. Squier and Mr. J. D. Fin- veneï¬nve fumed n partnership for the purpose of ï¬guring domestic and “darn-biting pen. [or which varieties ï¬ber. in a very extensive market. '13!!! former- ol this section have lonnd pea. raising very pmllttble and as tamiition- and tall are {Marahlo there in no reason why Lindsay's pea. industrv should not nunma wt) urge Wrtbns h the neu- future. "v-- -__..v, ,, 7 than. Riot. DorenWen'J.’ «town! he no the Benson hone. 1490087. on 8nturdq.~ Szpt. 28th. on Ila-on- atrate this so anyone calling on him at hll snow menu. [19 has ladies‘ and send win. touyees. bangs. wavy anu plain fronts. switches In cvety length and Mt. mat ha w“! “I: adjust on any lady's bend tree 0! chat _to prove-thin. Don‘t tail to bee It In ‘ his only vlult to Lindsay thi- cannon. m In]. of lair I'm in an Important factor to produce 3 jumper and reï¬ned (we and a well shaped head to any My or gen- last Wedgieâ€, ' oi ..the Bap- tist (hurches in the Whitby and Lind- lay Aesoeiation 'u' Ju‘ut to hand. with a record of fruitlul work [or most or the'churchee. The ï¬gures show that the local Baptists church had a fairly successful year, and the giving of th: church is remarkable. at the beginning 0! the year there were 150 mcubmon the roll. Thir- teen were added and nix remove-l. having a present total of 157. Dur- ing the year the church paid for salary an] current expenses 81.- 32-11.73. and for various missionary purpoeze contributed 82.77744. an amount more than double what it spent upon itcll. This church usu- ally given more for purposes abroad than at home, but it never betore ox- cceded so abundantly. The pastor at the church. Rev. L. S. Hugheon". B. 1).. is now in his seventh year here. In: building has no lucumhrance up- on lt and repairs are in progress that will rcnovatz the exterior. with m:- cost already provided tor. The congregation in united and hop‘eiul or a mental winter's work. - --Tbis wcck‘s Omnmee Mirror says: “Rev. E. A. and Mn. Langleldt leave Oznt-mec to marrow for Ashburnham. Th;- ahovq nojgice mil be rec-cited “1111' regret 'by' then may friends In‘_0:lemec and Emily. in am they have endeared themoclm.; y their sociable and amicable disposition. Mr. Lanzfcldt is an earnest ex. pounds: of the gospel. and in the capacity 0! rector he will be great- iy missed by thoconzr ations 01 Christ church. Omeinee'. t. John‘a and El. Jamci‘ churches. Emily. to whom-ha tumult: and aunt- M‘ W during .1119. past, 330 Nears. The congregation of St. Luke’s church. Aching-Inglis. can well word â€Waist: them-elve- on wearing 30!- E. L:I.nglcldt.1u. L511! "1911‘ rector. and the missus of that town w pin Keel planed at hqring such a highly esteemed family come to techie yit}; than. A _..__ â€"The lhvedti'gatlon committee at the nethozntt church considering the can 0! Rev; D. A. Sander-on. or Almoate. and Rev. Foster Mom. mood. 0! Perth. (formerly of Penelon heaVll 1!" the “ml-“8t church; 0! mt 69-pin. arrived at nae-ante. decision' yesterday ‘It smur- F3123. Nf- Sander.» issuSpended from his â€MIDI dnfla- “til the annual meeting 6" the Conference next _:n k‘ Inhl "W Glue vr y vv-vâ€"v May. When the evidence will be laid before it: and action taken. It. Mc- .mgxfliio‘raproved for having act. ed mthont"tho gravity becomlnc a. «ls-r man. The exact finding or the committee Ranch: 39‘- MC- Ammond Is as follows: "We [ind 3:1: ~‘the charge â€dust him. -§(r. Ammond. of misting yin: an immoral mp knotcsnmmgdaaad Inasmuch as he pleaded guilty to the chute -ot_-ne¢utefln¢ at the Han. don hon-3. Syracuse, under an an. named name nnd.,having>enreued m 2%.: “am“ We - w we vs 9 ac... not;L agar , an flflblgPN-KO‘Q: ltd 'hulwï¬w e In hen-AL 9 ' great rcpt-ow the church. w. o. .1 Ink them. 0 shoe will be met 1:; tie flunk-Ina: Jkdmlnlsterlng n‘ mï¬ï¬iï¬h“ 3’33" ‘3‘. Tye nor. join. with then- many lrlt'n here-1n ~_wluh!ng‘fllem con. tinned success and happm'cgsfj' mm more ï¬t an by two of |uucu .‘v-vâ€" itttil'moro “canny to me than i. did by two or the moot ‘ those beautiful mountain. tint no to mat: the celery 0‘ our great St. Lawrence rank with any in the nurld; and than out nt mid-ocean. when we onw him go (or nu second deep. the hoantv of which in only is; Inoc- of Intern ' chub, Dundee. Aberdeen. Bal- uoflktho- Caledoninn Canal. tho tho-dent and the Highland; hut twill: connected business ‘ with plenumâ€"i it: enabled me to get in tomh with-their Hg“ and Custonm. and that.†one of my chief ob. jfotfl â€A“ Gallery. which it the (inc-t II tp world. and the Machin- cry Rallies In my estimation the leading We! at the Glasgow '5:- hibMon; though the Canadian Ex- 'hibiU w“ “tilted by a]? but‘Cnnn- idiom. The two continues. the - A. “a: (DI! numoul dour. nqnm- .owrhu'soul In 1r nu. Eff-card Curr whim Intâ€"n: ly. aux Malina-odaï¬uuouurhuldw za- hlthonhu-tqhgm mac- :4 ho - en‘s-I Ibo wanna-cub â€Win: .5) up “flask-rumba.†vat. no but: nun ur- nflv-W.‘ thy «In 03- Bun-and Man won-nu an: «no. luau-unchar- Th‘: royag: home on 8.8. Dominion to Portland, Me- was wry enjoy- able; though the wwthfl' was not all Inn-blue, still. everyone admit- ted a Jolly good time. The climate In both “gland and Scounm could not have been better. and I cun only umber flve rainy days. two of whlch‘ I Ipmt on board tram. so the Idea 0! their luring rain every day mu slightly overruled L. R. K. uate 5ourlrll’ pain, worry and dis- trmi. by udng the never-falling Putnam's Panama Corn and Wart Extractor. It in reliable and act- quickly. mm- A vcry enjoyable time was spent one evenlnz lately at the home of Mn. W. Pearce. Lindsay-st. when her daughter. Llllie. celebrated her 5th blrthdny. I-‘lttee-n chlldren sat down to ten. whleh ell heartily on- joyed. The many presents sh! rev otlved diet that bulls is loved by all -‘botu old and young. She had Just rzooveretl from 9. eevere illness. and the ocealon brought about a. re- union of happy playmate: AUQWTmmW It Tor-tutu] with Cour. $100 Reward. 8100. THE LIMIT OF LIGHT Idiom mum for outoftownplmhuheen reached in the AU“ GAS mm, which Windham: itsowngul. Nothing but noon- day sun can compare within Ilischaperthan oil and its light is soft ,‘ and pleasant to the eye. For wading and sewing Rhunoequfl. We gut. rants: ntisï¬ction or re- turn your money. Send {a free Quietne- Birthday Put!- on 8.8. Dominion was \cr)‘ enjoy- 7 aging our Fall Goods 00.1.1: Emits as possible_thie ‘year. even so our sun large and well assorted and we offer many I that cannot. be replaced at the price. LIGHT SUMMER FOOT-WM 30pairs regnlnrtl.00to$1‘25, now. ...... Ladies Glove Grain Lace Boots sizes 4 to 7, a Women’s Fine Lace .Boots, neatly. made and stylish ’ regnhr81.25, now. 2 Women' 3 inc Vici Kid Turn Solo 2 Strap Slippers 51m regular-81.25 to $1. 35, now ...................... Women’sFinoLace and Button Boots, \ici Kid “My uppers, regular 31. 75, now. . Hen’ a White Canvas Boots anci' Low Shoes leather 5016 3!, rubber soles prices .......... 50 55 $1 00 and 31’ Men's Tennis Shoes extra quality, regular 6 '11-, now. A 'great clearing is being made in our Misses goods at 00‘ 100 pairs Men’ 3 Working Boots, all solid bellows“ wn WresnhrS‘OOtosms, now. . 30pm Men’gï¬no Casco Calf Lace Boots. grain $1 ROBINSON EWARI Upmsolid exm value ....................... 30- pairs Men’s Lace and Gaiter- Fine Casco W†a 10 pairs Ken’s Fine Oxfords, McKay seml 5015' ‘1, regular $1. 40 now ........ , .................... ./ Men'sFineViei Kid Lace Booms, Goodyealr “Md 5 solesregulm'saoo to$3.,50 now .............. all“ 65 1 We have cut the price to the last notch on all lin Vlï¬ses and Travelling Bags. Now is youï¬Ã©â€™m Special attention given to Repairing. 5 AT ._ __- A--.“n‘l‘ CASH RUBIN§ï¬Nâ€E‘â€â€˜EWAEL BARGAIN LIST FOR CLOSE BUYERS. _~ gYour Table at Appointments F, regular $1.60, now......... . . . . . Are making a ï¬nal clearing of «all and lot a show van its good poinu. A m will duo interest youâ€"and if: none mm for winter st once. 74 Kent-3L, Lindsay. ’0 mi. '4 a '5' O O ‘| {â€80 HARGE. Bot the Staveâ€"duh to d m ill-cooked meals. “5: Imperial Oxford Range and lave n lifetime of kinda. a: .4 economyâ€"it’s the noun u.“ w muleâ€"bu had nphm a because of its mAany mm and spedsl Mud {aim-J; in ownâ€"Ind will give 30:; Nu m. Lace Boots, sizes 4 to 4. ’4! MIN It Lï¬l {‘01 ‘ll: lll Vi I"! r\ mm to: ll 322 ll