.811. HINBS ngm m r“. - I . 8:» Vindlaaa “‘3" m 3.97 accidents occurred 1' â€'0 mam factory: district: d as. W last year, qt which 21 7"“ fatal I; will not be without m on' a future electim; but then 'hlhhthe mmdamh. tmfrom Waï¬m prinbipieï¬ :mbmanppoledtomlï¬m 30'“ at their W' W W 50-0 oldereduto more hi9! Parker has advanbod a #003 "amt against . second ninth: presidency. Kenya to mamabuld beinflneneedin 951m Ollice by thethonght ofits maxim. can it be Lint. mt Mabel-3 are giving up the attempt to crowd two days' lite two day“ M or two days’ plcuuc into one? '0 hill-cad. A proposition to abol-v hh Sunday excursions an all tho 1mm lines is under serious It has been announced that. up In: Sunday excum bushes: will In handeld by the Lake Eric 8: Went-a Hale andataminimumolcmt lo beehipping- trade. Ibebnsinessn uthtwillm , 3‘“ M h, â€in“!!! mac-hi ." 5! bolts. anemia Mitomooldctcg loamy}: (htu‘ioandQuebec, ad Win provide facilities a: 1 13:39 headwakdonobythom Dentin ammtinthonbeot 0H Range in the shipment at item name m' Summits eflbct. 1H9 company with a capittl ct ago. and the demind has been an“... ed by newspaper “vetting.†. A Moat Mr asserts um "mwpaper admins huh“ lunch. todo with the amen! W ity, became it has M1904 MIG ‘0 “3' many things W'hkh they would have done without but for this com d persuasion. There are numerom articles in poem! use which- mm m *9 the pup!» {Wyatt ; GROCEBIES, KENT-STREET. V 600969.000 906000 0000000: mrml. 2 Georgian Bay Whiteï¬sh 900.09. A TASTY * DINNER. KENT STREET. country. and every one a grandd success. Call and see these truly Won _ prices. For sale only at - am Stoves and get our Cinnamnn’s Hardware Store NUWISTHETIME CREATING A DEIIID EDITORIAL IOTB â€inf-18 machines. China lull, Illllam at received fresh from Collingwood Fish Co. These ï¬sh are right out of the nets and have thc true flavor. Order to-day. You can make it very appetizing by buying a few pounds of and pulleys burst‘mc Headquarters for 8mm and Hardware. um roar. was: 1:2: A. L GIMPBELL and Salmon Trout In another column we give a sum- mary of the flew changes in the course of study in our Public and High schools. In the new regulations man) wntten exams are done away with. and an attempt xs being nude in get â€my Mom the old system 0! dwiding n pupil’s late. entirely by. the- wntteu examination they are called on to pass. who pupils record .94: “school is receiving more attention“ One of the most novel of the changes is the importance thatxis given to‘ nature study . and 'mechaeionl W'Tod as a result the. lessening of immunce of some of the “book†subjects. . The Principals of the, schools will be given. considerable power in the passing of pnpzls, but 1t ought that they should )8 tidal: w , , be able to form a capable judgment cry a pupil’s ability. or course these changes will draw forth numerous the whole they are rotests. but onI p by our most high L:_Ll‘y ("\me subjects. ‘ The schools will be pews". i? 1"†1"“. AL ‘__.. column. In the list of WI candidates for junior matriculation, the! name of Nettie O‘Boyle. was ommitted. She passed in literature. ancient history, geometry. chemistry. latin‘. trench. “(Whig ifaisureiirivin} inahing the na- nonncemeat to all our readers that 1his famous hand will 1313;? iglfind: :3: (3.1.3: amnéénvo? WtVBe 27th of September. :‘I'he Band of the famous: Regiment arrived In Montreal on drum-Adm and were given a great reception there by the Regiment of that city. They are m be met in Tomato and escorted to tho mot-ice by the bands of the 48th, Highlgndarsi the Queen's Own. nA____.__ vvu- ____VV,, the R333! Granadiua. the Governor Gcmul’s Bods Guards, :‘Poronta Light muse. and the Cadetfs Bapd. m the Black Watch which fought 11m glorious women: under Sir John .Moore gt Cornnna. (battle which saved the Englie'h army from destmctwn. It was the Black Wateh whom Wellington congratulated _9.t Qnatre Bras. In the Crimean Colin Campbell said .to [the regiment at Al- ma. “The army will be watching you. Ponrord Forty-secondâ€. It was a sergeant of the Black Watch who was we ï¬rst British to enter Sebastopol. Undoubtedly n. aplendid welcome awaits the Black .Watch famous Brass and Pipe Bands on their visit to Ca.n~ In lotorostlog Discussion on the Ro- oords of tho Amy. A writ :- in Pearson's M2,, azinc a raw years ago niscnssod the inter- esting question. which regimen: in the British army has most bis- tinguished itself? Among the cav- 33h: regiments he wogld award the gain: to the 9th Queen‘s Royal Inn-i cars. In the infantry he placed the .Bsack .Wetoh Highlanders and! the Sgnth Wales Mrer‘ first. 'lhe Black Watch. however, in proportion to the number of years it has been in existence has more distinctions and Victoria Croone- than my other corps in‘ the army. and since its first ap- pcrance in bottle at I-‘cntency it has been in every important company: knc tn in British history. and pluyed a very prominent pert. Fronteroy was not on English victory and con- sequently there is no record of it in an colors of the \Block- Watch, ‘ ‘ was due to the repeated renal-nos of the Duioh allies and not to the Bri- 1id1 infantry, and the French Gouda give way beforo_the_Hig_h-la‘migrs. _I_t In low School Rulos. THE BRAVEST REGIIEIT. 313.211.1131)! 6 lo. 10 LINDSAY Went†Strut clonal-g. Uxbridge Jan-ml; In Uxbridg'en dirty town! Some of our. fastidious people say it in. not meaning Mum] dirtiness so much as untidiness. Their rcterence is principally to the arteets, on very few 01 whirl: the grass is kept trimmed. It would not take much time to cut the was ‘along the front of 0mm lat. It a man is too poor to have a lawn mow. or he can work wonders with a flex-l the! or a sickle, and once the good work is started it is lit-dc trouble to continue it. Long dank anus and lusty weeds along the side of the street may not be called a dirty~ state of affairs ,but it is next thing to it, and must impress stronger: un-tmroa‘ably. Let the Board‘ or Trade start 3 outside in (“or of a. clean town and great improvement will result. All that‘s requires} in a little omnizxed Wt...,..J.aow ‘ Council ahonld also take : crusadeh favor of getting the long†and dost! The stuff that W Nowadays 77 I than looked up the editor. who said he might explain; I‘ ' Reporters and subscribers all hue baseball on the brain. And thus it‘s wise to sacrifice ALWAYS 60'st And is Mount and Safe. I saw Nam ’And Lime, Thy got into my ens ( And whether such “(bl-up in trum- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy That'sï¬aflebtll in the park. I wondezmd what the mischief had ‘ , Hark!†“Out on a fly.†The ships gteal by. No bat-flesh? Gives u! the a The halls “in play." we‘ve can? to . . stay,» we’m batting sale and At baseball in the park. The Jam g: eaemgd than made a. hit, And evarthingloobs dark. "Strike thma" cries out, By Jove, what fun. " Th3 game is 1061:. Port Arthur is then: mark; They all "struck out " Some one did about. . At baseball in. the park. Jmt than Kuroki 3 wk. and said . 101: Oh: twirl the ball. Thou GJig-orovitch and Emanuel with . ' all their ports shall fall; The YaJn emailed, From Tokio To bin Togo To Vladivostok wa will go. and ‘ ; that port for (an, , With "hm toll†and no one â€4 _the Jays we on the run. . The umpire did remark Then! two hue M13, We‘ll give them (its By making blooming errors and ~ pitching "balls" all day. You've just begun To see the tan. It said that imakiin had lured That Run: and J; Won. at a mrlp nscuu. , « (Tamto Globe.) . Whiloinn conntrg’hmml picked. n I : Paper up to see The very latest war mp, whatever it unï¬t be. ( ' But blow my eyes, Tomnurpriae Edown the incline with a. mu slide. Mr. MyFodyeu man holding on to the rope, 1n readiness .to let it down sldw- le when the name came darn. it gave hun _a quick Jerk forward. his foot stnlnng a. board «which was lying ‘ «rose the pavement. hurling him face ‘doynwards to the ground. The rope ijhlch he was holding tight, out the ; ï¬ngers on one hand open to the. bone. ranking 0 very palinxnl and burning wound. In some nnoccouutnble may the rope become wmxnd around his shoulders 3nd body. It is stated by those who witnessed the accident His-ll if the ante had three or four feet. more to drop. an. noi-‘adyen'woold have been pulled pretty near to the side 01 the safe and perhaps nnder.‘ As it is Mr. McFadyen‘ has got a very palatal hand. ' ‘ I’m: simply did remark“ boas. he said. lost his head, ' i typo said. while he maintained. be set the copy pat. man who We it might perhaps ' need meeting qumm, don’t blame me, int for a. little bit of hot. A large and heavy sate was being let down out or the storey ebova the Dominion flank mu) pnleys. andwhile Mr. Me- Fudyen and an assist-.1): were preper- in: to numb it no as to bring iicdwvn gradually someone from above pried npo- it. with the result tlut it came ‘ r v 0b., .wh'at a. jolly lath! ' seemed to M. ’ Jags are "out.†' ' At baseball in’ the park. It. 000- Iohfln m Victim-IR“ "mo Ina Ion Sula“. Friday of Last Rock about 4.80 It. Geo. New“, local pointer and dcooutor bod the misfortune to hap- pen- wfun on accident which might hum been 0 great 1103' more serious hxt for a. little bit of luv'k. A Luge and heuy sate was being let down out. of the storey ohovo the Dominion Ir. Boo- 13 baseball in‘ the park: 0! war new oVery spark, O’erhageball in‘ thepark.~ hs'to maker'things look A PAIIFIL AMEN“ allip, . ' . ' 6: Gave! mum" At bamban in' the park. 01 basin)! in' the put. That paper did remrk and St. Louis. And will be home to their many him At. Lawton, after Sept. 13‘. when th‘o groom is s broo- ppm 3min merchant. A numbu-ot ‘r'eKa-tivcn were present from Drama. Thomas. Ora-3N, Gnlton, Forest Elves: and WW- 2 Wedded le lerfli Dakota. aniial mass Was celebnted at nine o‘clock hastily morning. Aug. 18th in St Patrick'u church. Minto, North New. for, the wedding of Miss Annie. scungeet daughter of Mrs. J. Gellehau. of Voee. North Dakota to 31'. Patrick Joseph thlan, of Luv- ln. North Dakota. (Raw. Father Con- eitine performed the ceremony and a large number or Iriends were present. The bride wore a. beiutiful gown†of incite Japanese silk. cn treine. with yoke o! rlnny ineertion. with thew! drupary of inner-don and lace, with e huge white picture hat with plume and white silk flowers with drape i circling around the crown end bank-l in; down the been and carried a fret- ty white payee book, the gift 0 the (room. The bridesnmid. Miss Ethel O'Keefe, niece of tube wide. wore a white taffeta silk. en Maine, with fe- gclinx yoke, with shawl drpaery of insertion and lace with plum-e hat with plume end while silk flowers end ribbon circling .the crown. 13m grcom was swoon-ted by his brother. John Whales). a! ï¬t. Themes. After “the ceremony the brihl party ‘drove ‘to the :eeidenoe of the hide's moth- ‘ er. where the wedding breathe: was mad, Alta; whip]: e reaeptioe we: held. serve any invited neete being fluent. The . Inde‘e inc-em, dues me e teller. unit of no breed- eloth ttiamet! mu} eppliqee. with white silk must end Mae targetâ€"mo- not: list. fnie presents to the hide were hour nunemueendoostly. ebow- , in: the high «teen: in which she wee held by her my Iriende. Among than being a cheque from the income- nen'Jon 3100.. It. All! In. Whelee left my (be (locket tnin for mileage Innate: 81am». flhc following letter was received b: Ir. J. C. Bel-stone. secretary o! the Linda: Curling Club._ (row It. 1A. Rica'seoreury of the Queen City Curing Club. Toronto; Ir. J. C. Bel-stone. Sec. L. C. C.. Limbs. Dear Sunâ€"Your telegram was hand. ed to me on my return from Stony Lake. where I had started to take a holiday. but we: called here on no- muot of the fire. I desire to thunk you in' behalf 0! the club for the ex- eione of sympathy-Iron: your curling club, which will be appreciated by all our members. Our fine premises in- cluding. our broken and coding stones have been completely destroy- ed. 1 think I can safely say that we would be able to accommodate the ‘ Lindm club in our new rink early in the coming winter. and think we will be able tow wipe out the defeat 3.3% as on your last trip to Toronto. "Yours, truly. . R. A. RICE. Imp-pan and local.» -.\'eg.ro humor. without the hand. ship! of dhlect. is found in the tale- by Ella Middleton Tybout which. prepautory to a coming volume. have been amazing in Lippincott‘a mgazzine, The latch: is called. "The mules) 0! Isaiah." and is minted h the September. number.- Perhaps it might be well here to etetothst the petty to the dispute in this case- wns s fine big black hall. which had broken from its owners ï¬elds and was ready to tackle any- thing in sign. 'On Friday;' of lest week. a freight train wss linking its way towards Rahcaygeon and when near Dunsford. was met by the hull. .Wht- with more than his usuarvohemo once disputed the train‘s right of was. 'When the engine ‘gsve forth n succusion of short. sharp whistles his buUshlp accepted it as e challenge end. with his tail erect and a roar that almost'ontriant-d’that o! the engine. he made for it. but his suï¬â€˜ pnsc on running up against the real thing will. never be known. es when the two monsters met there we: a crash. and when the dust became mt- ï¬oiently settled it was found that ‘ two one had been derailed and holy wrecked. and the hull was entirely put out of business ineomuc'n that there mnot mutant“ hjetonner noble self to make a decent [anon]. He certainly demanstmted to all loikk-m that there is no relacy in the real thing. he most remarkable 2n- cident about the whole strait- is thit there cannot be Janna anyone to claim the remains of the once noble animal. . - .Tm- Lindsay and Pontypool Rail- w in securing their right or we: hue had coosidenlne opposition in some quarters. The neighborhoodot Dunsford however has put up possibly the greatest opposition. Early last week. a gang of section men were up- proaching the mutated tenitory. when they were ducked by the oc. comm and to save their lives were compelled to ehmon a handcu and 1.11:. to the woods. A Bull Run up Inlut (In Ru! I’M-g for when cur: mu: shall have ; “right to live."-which I believe in the m he puts it. Not curious :1. together but mind with a thirst for knowledge. Yom. no the mum at The Point.) Bugâ€"I 1m- ha... mm; with mm htorst the own-pan... doom in your com between “Gol- den Role" Ind Mr. and and itoeemo to me. tint both portion Inn dared “my in‘ their 1“ communication. to 92¢ a! he could. MI: in: ly. log by him tth any one by?! 3 ‘right toast all theqconldxromtheir Gallows. It teamed to me that Kr. Boa] oomwhlt hedged in his reply. it 10:13!“ be nllownd to come in but I w jut Ilka to at Mr. Beulone or two questions. Firstâ€"how. does he mi» Nu m that a man has a right to get all be can with his well known View: in Swill-q ism! and Second.-â€"w~bat in Mr. Real doing towards bringing on that day. which he is so u'dcntly gloating! ltion that Mr. Culnmll had 1 right wrrm P0§I'lfll[R BOX] DISPUTED TIIE RIGHT OF HAY. EIQUIRER ISIS I POSER ENQUI‘RER A. GULLEN SONS, Lindsay Street Bride's. We have recently added to our business a 11mm lsemne Shop end Foundry. and em supplyexperleneedworhnento undertekeenkmds of work In G. W. CURTIS, LINDSAY. MACHINE SHOP and FHUNBBY. wm make the Season at his on game, 172 Kala-st. west. ,_ No We tint to-dsy oomnud Mannhuoneyuupeed. “Mï¬ï¬‚lehoiee bloodmd superb ell-round “don, end will when hedwiththeordinu-ymolflueonn- bbenretodren 1e and knee notionâ€" ontnrivflinmeowBing mdh'isoolu no 10110 in his foot»?8 LORD n (and onintho Show Ring. Ho captured ï¬rst prize and xrodsl of. the Toronto Spring Shawna of. the Indian-id usual tuna. Hisoolutook ï¬ntsnd second prize. in and flutpriu in Gourd Pur- m in 1903 st the Toronto In- LHBD ROBERTS '15::un ..................... .21 . . â€2.21 Dolly WW" ..................... 2.26 )flnnio Kuwiok (is. mood ...... 2.191 Molï¬oSiekfpuub ).....2 21 .............................. l linniexuwiekm Manama st rmntomrin 1.09, 1.0a, 1.05. KESWICK, 218} Sire of Tho NW Trotting Ind Stallion!» magâ€"mm - Public 3?th 2. . s 56 olxp. Recon! 2.! hoot-21 minim“ three no lamest Carriage Stal- lion in Canada, LOB-D ROBERTS It!!!“ 0° 51!! '1“ The Great Standard Bred Stallion KESWICK LORD ROBERTS has never been best- of a. complete model hennery. under the auspices of the Dominion Govern- meet. at the Cemdien Natioml Exhi- bition. Toronto. August 29th to 8g)- tefller 10th. Poultry reisinc during recent seen an became such an im- portant industry. both with exelosiu headers and with general tanner: throughout Genndn. that the Govern- ment wisely decided to demonstrate ell that was most modern and most successful in incubtion. brooding. caring and feeding. For those who keep poultry. whether for proï¬t or: pleasure. the inlonnntioa derived from this exhibit will be extremely tumble. Foam, Done-sent!†If. Ella-d. tho poultry expert, of Ottawa. will superimend the shawing The 0. P. I. train Sonic. The C. P. B. mom their niacin! Tomato uhibitia: min uni-vies in twirl m which mm a: look; next um! dons at exhibia tion. whm they will put on their my... nlu’ train Ionics at which due no... tics will be gin-in the column The mind this string gt 11.60 will continua at Mon. Thy oxhibu [ammunition Into-day. THE N. HOCKINM THUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS AND SUIT GASES. Special bargain lines on sale to-dayzâ€" 60 PAIRS Ian's Pine Boston Calf aned Boots. extra pebble tops, wmsnted solid leather, ï¬rst clan towenraizesdtoil. stOOcperpnIr. 120 PAIRS Women’s Pine Glove Grain end Ksng'sroo Laced Boots, wax-rented solid leather insoles and counters, sizes 8 to 8. st 99c. 60 PAIRS Glrls' Pine OlI Pebble Solid Leather School Boots, laced or buttoned. sizes 11 to 2 at 893 per pair. 00 PAIRS Boys' Solid Leather Light School Boots, sizes 11 to 2, at 50c per psIr. 90 PAIRS Boys'Strong School and Football Kicker Boots, warranted solid leather, with extra strong riveted uppers. at 75c per pair. 60 PAIRS 3053' Fine Extension Sole School Boots st 99".: per balr. liflfll BARGAIN SALE EUR FIRST SEPTEMBER CUT MICHELE: THE PROPERTY OF THE N.___H.U_BKJN SHOE STORE.“ PRESERVIN G do of Tolooeopo Grip. maniac. 50:31:0th Exhibiï¬on Ha been LINDSAY’S GREATEST SHOE, {fousi An Adintholivaning PostBflngEm’skWs Y‘WWI‘W†: THIS IS THE TIME 3 :3 mm s g SPRATT class satisfaction. No matter what you may need in the lines handlâ€" ed by us, the chances are that we can give you ï¬rst- Of course we keep the very best GEM JARS, and on these also you will ï¬nd we are prepared to deal liberally in case you require a quantity. We handle several varieties. We shade the prices very low on Sugars in order to make it easy {or housekeepers to lay in a good stock of bottled fruits for the winter season. It wit} pay you to get our prices. 0’LOUGHLIN MBINTYBE é CASH AND ONE PRICE. ‘MOV‘MWW‘ We have received some very handsome new lines in red, white, navy and black at. from $1.00 to 2.50. “WOONWON WWW GULF BLUUSES. 20 doz. Pairs of Ladies' Black cotton Hm were 12 1-10, to clear at 100. 10 doz. mm' Silk Finished 090nm flmmnmmclmatm 20 doz. Cotton Vest: to Mount 50:. white Shirt Waist. were $1.25. now 890. A number of lines in Fancy and Plain Hose may be had at Bargain Prices. Now is the Season for SMALL WARES. 0F IEI'8 AID WIEI'S All! smmmsoud‘oni‘imtam SUPPLIES. 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