run MICRO SAFETY . _ 00 All Invited ian‘r‘ .- ._,.,.â€"- Silt: :1 Vrï¬â€˜f‘-‘N.s ‘86 a mum rmssss ssnucsn ro 10c and 15o. A . 6000 Buying in Oil DIQSS (100$ Stillllll. Almost everyone knows the good wearing'fqualities of the celebrated “Harris Homespuus.†Here‘s nevus of importance concerning a saving on these most serviceable dress materials. There are a few plain, others have dainty knop patterns, and come in colorings of Blue, Grey, Brown, Green and Fawn, all pure wool, 56 inches wide. We‘ve grouped them intothree lots for rapid selling this week. Lctl porydtio Lotfpsrydfl max-these and an air of newness about these dainty im- . Mg a decided s . . m Lengths. They come in all the leading weaves and new colorings (E Grey. 5'“, xnd Gun Metalâ€"all colormgs much 11: vogue this seoson. mm“ Lengths only, your selection will have no duplicate. $5.50 to $11.50 per Dress Length. HOW ABOUT MILLINERY? “Wham. to visit our on . Mfllinery Department, not only be- â€(its improved position, better t and more space, but to see the ex- “ m'ing of new Fall Millicent. ot only do the copied pattern Hats. as â€In. New York and Paris, catch your fancy, but the notions of our â€uh-com are pleasing and shat-equally with their orsign rivals the ,mhis comment passed daily upon our SEPARATE SKIRTS. MM more necessary than a sep- ,-u Skirt. For any who have in ‘1 to buy one this season here's of importance. The styles are Slocum while the “trim" of out the full style to A m, Ws illustrate here only one of . “guy vsrv rlTN‘tivu offerings in .ulaml linnt'o Suction, on the "d “or. :0 ti." right. this All-wool Skirt with 3 Rows of Strapping only $5.50. M ' SAMPLE WAISTS. “samples it: «y are extra value. HM here to dwell on the many ll kiss: that go to make the fash- We separate Wail-t this full. A mite our Women's Wear Sectionâ€"- . flourâ€"will be round profitable pleasant "4 -‘ ' . \. J. SUTCLIFFE SONS, . - usnslw. . our rates. l i i. to send sample of your A L S I K E. ' We make ï¬rm offers by re- turn mail. {I BLEANED FREE 0F CHARGE by Power Mill. habit. and thcrcfun: produce natural spec-h. \\'f:9-- (n.- -...,.‘ .,,',‘~_ 0F TORONTO. W. H. SHAW - - - Yonge and Gerrard sts., Toronto. IIBGLLMB. ~.o‘â€"..oâ€"â€"_ ' 215'. arrivedâ€" Car Windsor Salt 11! sacks and barrels. Hard Coal Mm'Posa and Cambray. illilil LYTLE, Ll’d Imposs STATION -n ART, Lindsay. â€"w2, OOOOOOOOQQOOOQOOOQOOOOOO OOOOvONOOOOOQOOOQ§Q§§§§â€â€œÂ§..... l asses" Ell) . - militarism.“ too Cords Soft. IOU mum 13 â€um“ 2’ will b“ . Lot 19,3131 Con. Fen- p08! 35 acres nude; cullinï¬on' . . receive-l anti OCT. 1813, pumps mdbnsh. Th mises: Frame house 22. ’ Pen, hen house end an" “1196’ and stable, good remises. g . _ ll. MITCHELL, Little Bntam.â€"-wt 3 i“ flog every day as much i‘ J youhmake; and if the in mm a little furtherâ€"well N "thinner. Not wise to 36 hm! any longer. Better to Ellltion of 000 liver 00 7"“ In“). WES}. but the gain 1119?: your blood h‘fï¬l’t strong, yo“ '2. . 3‘ ~. *1 "Ob’t get ’ hf.- b‘OO'J. strength, Hi. H; Oil? guaran- f laud good soluble cord i333â€, cui'cut 20 tons bay 0! house, once, outshed, frame on two sore†Will exchange or who wsnts count keep in hellth. hay if out will ply soon; it" so!" tioularl NO‘ m moan 0“ THE ARNOTT INSTITUTE. BER N.O.\:T. For the treatmmf of all forms 0 SPEELH DEFECTS. \Vc treat the cause. not simply the PRINCIPAL- Apply to MRS. THOS. STEW ANTED â€" A Teacher for Junior W Department S. S. No. l, Pension. Applicant to state qualiï¬cations, salary and experience. Duties to commence . . J‘n' 1“, 1905' F‘ WOOD! S°°' -'l‘ress. Ishereby given that sBy-law numbered .Ihc showiug JD poultry Is a very da do fo a car is . ‘ y, etqn xi, 02in: made of the Corporation of the County of Vic- O’CONNOR, ‘73' um town». had hem CHAN influence of EX GE PRO- the them from some un- m the ï¬ digm moreâ€"s. little ' - ‘ f8: , for Townâ€"m2 “tin PEBTY. Conn“! wood on known cause in the course of which Lo 3 two yen-r9 880- up. Honeys lvo head of dufâ€" liouee. 84. VeiW'bouse 64. Butler -. -4... ..... a“; ______m _ ._ . ____K V §BCONOHAND Clair Wood .l‘urnsos, \ cheap, if taken at once. Apply this~ O “Bafï¬nâ€"m " ’ “A $5.13.}; End. by J. a ANTED â€"Good Girl f ral W Wm m .. “1’33“ Exhibits at Lindsay Central: ANTEDâ€"Teacher for Port Boo house ("oilâ€ii'lï¬hmow' “it i.†’i‘ï¬i‘; | a o. . m... .. K ..... .. FIF’IEEN THOUSAND unions PRESENT, we. ' ' ° '- ,_ Enlargement of the Grounds. Construction of New Half wit and raw are eultivatidn. ' “m‘ “ °’ good the Fair on an Im rov . 12f. For culars s to MoDON- Have Pl p. K“ Basis D B , Cresswoll . ‘_"_ (From Evening Post. 23:: 28.) to beat this animal. bred from some on ssLs _ 1mm, . A: in so to on†â€as ml . most now- also 32 tenin h 01 “id :2): linden: Gent!“ h In full blast, urngï¬nlkma’aix?l;fgn¢ young - o , nine-n 18 ssven- ch Records, carefully selected canons! and ' tu- bcyund the rosiest gummlfugll‘iherd of Shorthorns in ’ cos c I n3. seven in num- oflce.-6dw1 _._____. MKWMboftheOuunm.b u... [00 ACRES FOB SALE-The home- we the†in flux!“ and there are i333 lhmug‘fmtteflgcwd, Sci)? LINDSAY. ONTARIO. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 80. 1904. fled-(h J. lor. Apply to STEWART 0 0 0001‘! â€" . N m Marked Improvement V131ble in wages. MRS. G. E. W N.â€"w moulds required. A y to 0. MIT- ARM FOR SALEâ€"The east half 0 Mile Speeding Track and Better Stock Buildings ell fenced and good build- ..__.__.._._.________.__ of the best imported stwk ever in- undies G h i , .1. .0 ramop one u town and its mocca- bids fair to N DINO-1 Ops farmer. son of Mr. John B. “d . ï¬ne assortment. App at this emtm °t “l" oflioefl and dim bur. Man: are .the flail-2598 rc- steadof the late John Bagshaw, W of visitati- m Pemboto. the celebrated Mina family, and was on whichisslargo new bnck house three I : In . " ' -- q anever-failing well. Foi- par- Ont Halibu “a and , :‘p’ruo winner at Toronto two yous ueulars apply to M38. JOHN BAG- scbsr points. as well as a bout oft 1n Ayrshires Wm. Stewart. of SHAW, Lot 3, Concession 12, Maripou. form? residents of Lindsay. who Music. is the principal cxhwitor. â€"-'4. « - bl ' ' ' . r ,i lowing twelve bad of choice cm- â€W t†â€m d the F“ to 9 male. The fame of Noble Stuck Farm A'Bl'gwnrglinp SofAJEJiilâ€"ysegwo mild-neg: theft Vlfllt to their old town. m or. i“ know" “17008110!!! Canada and the of honoring andone an], atom cheese dor that they might depend on meet-i States we heard being successful tum md school rm 1 s in on trim (m tho â€tr, â€We‘ll“. at we “'orld‘s “if in First-class buildi . AP? 30‘ it“): ‘ . , thin-co. .The present tau-o. y... ‘O'BRIEN on “gnawâ€, Do ‘ 91'“ '_ '1 ' ‘ labowu at Toronto and Londnn rhi- ville P.O.’â€"wtf. p " or wusy- m1] the um 0‘11"“ hold" “son. and carried off the-lion's share W m lacs in the climatic: of of the honors. TRAYEDâ€"Came into my premises in ‘w‘lw admire . 30"" solid. re- Jn Hereford! lir. Bertram lioskln. early in June, two Heifers, coming 03° ‘lcul‘ural ‘b' “The Gully." Ont, show- the Elm- thros you: old. Owners mum to â€Natal“ “- ‘ -m" (his herd. This herd is Known to pining Ill tho departs-onto "load by stock men throughout on land The prove no rty pay e sea and take . . . 1th: hufï¬ng csway. mm, the (m1- and those who appmim :lltm slsfhsï¬mbusagmunmbor of fine t on. Emil or Downsyvlns t Imwor ago. the nine ml P. 0.;4' I: the importance ‘0'“. can"! a: boss were shown at line Winnipq‘ â€"â€" â€"- mg.- at tho porn-stunt. “WU - fair the present year. TRAYEDâ€"Intc the rsmisss of the up“ in m. principal .m- of In Shot-thorns. class ol animus is undersigned Lot 82 s SAAB. “d, mum mu. shown that would do honor to th . ’ ' bulb ‘7' When Western r‘slr at London. or even iii: a. on or about the 81st da of is 1904 . . ONE immune or re. 03in ii â€Ii-w (tn-“mew†â€â€œ4†'°‘"“‘ “ lulu-trial. .mu. mm». a [9qu to pro" pmpgfly, yd] .1. allow in which the Mum-M mull of Austin. of Fannie») I’llll. Ire titular“- n†“d "no" m. . J. x‘. U“! town “Ind El"). 0‘ (ht! anul-fl“ wt exhibitors. “IOWln‘ I hard UlIlK- ADYEN.Klrktlsld.Out.â€"W3 tutors of good-I used by tho'foruler “‘9'! animals "’0“! .‘Wllflll “0» "I FOB SALEâ€"Two Registered Short Horn display it keen interest and make u- ï¬lial»; 3.3.3333 3:,";~':,:,‘, it: Bdlls,ons l] year old, color, roan: tunequ uklllbitn of their Warm» Mid “no â€no.“ much crullt on the firm. one 6 months’ old, color, red; one pair in nation to time powerful aids to tor tm manner in whit-ti they on. heavy drs ht Horses, weighing about . Um", Mu... ,. .un titted up. 3200|bs.: «Registered Improved En;- timidllsrghxig‘din‘flufl Wm, “‘00.", Time lloysflmf Mount Norah-hows “.5130“.th 3°C.. 19.1“ “d “In“... “a. the importation of first-class ulwo your old Durhamâ€".1 mm: armi- itoblv uulmhl. ' for breeding purposes, for sale. A ply , .. - . . u t. us to llttolut young Lot 19 and 90 South Portage Road: or 323$“ ,3,,',‘K‘,'f,,,‘,ï¬ who we or m; “-5 ‘W. R Swaln. of Valhalla. rink-m a by letter to Rollover Post Dillonâ€"wt. diluuy “hum,“ 5,, u to bo “-0.“;ch flue lu'iowi‘ng Iin a herd of suvun reg. ‘ . . imbue (“m-“1 grows i nuru. ammo s that mil i'bolyuonr IRBTOLASS FA“ M ‘30â€"“! at that a†‘1‘ 'V “.510: polo for tumors at the industrial l hum and ammo yearly. C03- “. Emu†ï¬ve miles M a! l" “mini†udwludlo: and low ttwirmsotlicr year. Lindlt73100 acres, all cleared; soil‘s 0W" Jun. L'usey. of Valentin. allows a is: loam. Thorelsansver-f lmfl“ N0“ 0“ WWW" “w“ - . - ‘ * rra ’ l luornln - v Warn puul'utl in In: months out calf with A “In llkl‘ no “Iâ€, m. g.“ 5" A l that?! all; llul. bill [ho an otter. ll ll. turn up (lw plum . 0 - town by . m. 13;;5;0$30f0d,wd {aï¬igdï¬fffï¬ â€œon“. wliilu large, am not afford It has started at. It Will be. half‘l good state of 8 tivatlon Fc,r further an index to the thousands inside the from ltllllo-r (Km. £30113 llw prizorwm- part ' ‘ I. cut-I in the afternoon. whoa l‘fh- o I so ows a pair u re. leulars apply to GEORGE O’NEILL on as .1.“ "me open." mm. “Hum com. _ the Fair , on the premises. wtf__ dreds of farmers from the surround- OR SALEâ€"200 Acre Farm, withintwo mg country drove their families di- ' miles of Little Britain, lot 11, con. 5, rest to the 8'10“†“n“ hitched â€"5†shoes, realms °°"' oil in the number of entries .11 com mostly cleared. over 100 acres in tune teams to nearby f _ , with spring creek across the no end. lident that it would be impossible to pared with last year's good showing. 401cm seededfo hay. 20mm aldks. find stable or J'N‘d 1'00“! down 10"“ For the falling off in sheep we are In this way the calculations of 5nd“! not in a position to give a reason. eople as to the “(wt-“00° were . but one no doubt. exists and Will be SHEEP. In this class occurs u small falling , There is on farm, frame house, good well, a cedar log barn, boarded up, with stable (3 . . underneath. Soil, clay loam, one of the sadly interfered .wsth. [considered by the directors in time best grain and stock farms in the County. There were dense masses of poo. _ to remedy the trouble for next see.- ple scattered everywhere about the son . A 1 1:08. METEER thtleBritain. -. . . , 1?“! UL. “WM, mm. at 2 p.l_n.. and och- . In Leicesters u. and u Allin. New- ‘ ' or thousands were crowding “flown castle. John Cullis. Linden Valley. ARE FOR SALEâ€"The . the W05 as fast :8 9085“} P"’“’ and Sew lethal-ell. Little Britain. offers for sale a very desirable dent Ellis and the other officer! W0†were the loading exhibitors. In Cots- P° allinthe â€frontier: 0““ ' miles that wouldn‘t come 9“ 33 the acids, some fine ’ ions of the of oodville, eompriaing68acrecofland. “Jon‘s inc and Justified the breed were shown by G. H. Mark. Onthe premisesares goodframehouse, enterprise of the directorate in in- Oukwood. “,d “as“. Allin, Cum. barnwith stone foundauon,large driving cursing this your a_vory b01310" and Mother-ell. Ju Shropshire Downs house with hsy loft, pig 2: and hen sense for more ground. new build-usa Nani-ice McMillan. Lorneviile, and house. Thereisa good we and a good and better attractions. Lefi Skinner. Tyrone, :rrried off the Mum; the 1,1130%?†12min.“ ____*__... alocipnt honors, but. Geo. McKugue. 00m isin e 817iâ€. um "I ffiefl- ‘ “ATUBES. ' mung on. was a so a prise winner. All gnvegienoes off village. Apply to ‘ 80.30% twig: departments of In Southdowiis Isaac iiaylor, lslay, W.W.McGUERBE,ontliepremiscs.â€"w4. w: FW££K a distinct “dun“. 0,“ had some fine ones. and in Dorset W . . . .. i... sear's Wm new Marts; mums" . . . ' .. . . - '3 . .\ IDS "3 â€0'5“ and out“: ‘3 {mud 0‘ specialty of this breed. In short- GEORGE JACKSON: 1- d v who 12%;â€? in qua ‘0" {95 man, wooled the exhibitors were Messrs had lnépec‘ed the ““3 shown at 1‘0- M(Mill«n. Nsylor, Skinner and. Mc- Auctloneer, . PORT PIERRE...- - ONT- gramsassesses:so; m... ..... Km s... M... u..- - - - in no way inferior as specimens of :‘K'NK;“:1:{§K 24:11:11.3. godfrl.t.tllenr:i Licensed for. the_Counties' of Yietom the best to be found in ‘tictorm Conn- . t. f . . up . m .g .1 and Durham. Special attention given to t ,5 0" herd 0! long Wooled sheep. y. ’Iihey booked a few good sales on the red Stock.â€"w"m. . ' . t d‘s ls ' . , 'l‘horoughb . " .._..- a... . 1n 3‘19ï¬,“fï¬eflfseseriiin§£m’t ground. one fine young ram gain: to is me o, P Mr. I-Jd. Lytle. of \ioiorm Road. Mr. deserted in the morning Owl“: to Ima- Nnv‘or in Soutlodowns easil . . 1 .vs 5. 3‘ their new F03‘“°n at the north â€nd got hold of all the lets and 22nd prizes. of the enlarged 8'0“de es. NOTIC hero is an ab- " FAIR NOTES. Secretary Keith is a busy man. fl'he hotel yards are all filled with vehicles arranged in long rows. "The cone you ring. the cane you carry away" men are in full swing. . 'Ibc visitors are comparing it with tho 'Doxonto Exhibition. It willscon be as good. (the two .‘ewelry (leaders on the market are dong the usual big trade in fancy pins. etc. _ . The merry-ko-rouud is on the go at the grounds, with the same old story in the some old. way. The C.l’.R. officials sent threeex- tra Couches to 'L‘aygoon last night . ' ' creditable one. and 581 mpassedby the Mammpal Council sence of chbs‘ than " s in re toria on the Twenty-seventh Day of Sept., 1904-, rovidmg' for the issue of debentures to 3:0 amount 01840.000.00 lor the purpose of the grou urehsmng' asite and for the erection of “3'89 man“ Buildings thereon for a House of Refuge hK‘les 0‘ m ads is that made by our car- ufacturers. About 125 ve- classes are shown. wh-ch - is about treble last. year‘s showing “16153391.; At all times the rigs were surroundp ed by hundreds of critical admirers. yof Sop. and sales were made during the of- to that justifies the most of the Vehicles ed hands before the for the said ncgutytlimd that s was registe in e . the said County on the 2 th texnoon at a rd prediction that will have 011311; mg. 'lne school children have. been fur- nished With 5 cent. tickets. A num- br of them bought tickets for to. morrow. . . flhe. hotel lately occupied by Mr. Brown. on Lindsey-st, has been thrown open to the public ,and fur- mers. for accommodation and is be- ing .wcll patronised. . â€he G.'l'.R. Hallhlrtou train stopp- ed at the Sylvester crossing this morning. where about three hundred got off. and some fifty more left the train at. the station. (to give an- idea' of the great heat _ of Fur visitors here. ‘our reported the winner gathered that at one o‘clock today. add at Toronto and the following number of rigs were in the various hotel yards; Pym 1hr. main building is filled with ex- hibits from end to end, upstairs and do of Se t. 1904. . Dated the 28th y P 9 . dork: A. B. Terry. confectioner. in (huge of the refreshment booths and dining hall. He furnished a‘finc dinner to many hundreds of people and Succeeding meals wall be of even better quality. As one satisfied diner remarked, "There‘s a 500. me“ fly is fora . i cams. ~ In Bolsteins Mr. Rich Honey, of soccer of 1‘ slate! of hi! uncle, Fraser Dunn. on July 19 “K: lford. The two N. V at Campbel I in village and returned home undw' m liquor. A scale took the proud P08 Fair closes WNWWW “em“; I to accommodate the crowd this morn- plw. hum of the silver m .s uncle down herd comprises We house 119. W house 206. Bimp- r ut ages. “I: Jerseys _Bt on Oliver. of town, son W 41, Benson no“. :38. lo- of WW1 his herd Council house 40. Brown's hotel 23, is the chief cab 321 t the other animals Besides these a great many were 3!: merit. turned awe and had to put clan. of Janstvills up with frismh. The livery- has a thus you old Durham bull of mes accommodated a number that tlons. We did not see we have uot‘ocunted and that would 3mm". in. :l‘pmto lam-trial mount mum Ila-Arm. ;. .... .. ï¬llll CONClYE LINE iâ€" l D UNLOP lS EMF. Stretches 07""... Armies FM 0 I Late Member for North Rsnfrsw Full Front of 60 Miles. HIS DISCONCERTING TACTICS Throws It Up. THE PETITION WAS DISMISSED NM That O ’I‘ â€I. ll I'M] g.‘ m,. wm Arts n“ "Toots-lean, â€Km Arm‘s. Ba Wdeca-o til-ally It has I. the NW Dalila! to M London, Sept. 28.â€"War news from tbs front is of the soantiest descrip- tion. but many indication point to the imminenoc of a renewed forward movement on the part of the Japanâ€" ese forces. Roughly speaking Marshal Oyama's armies now cover a front. of sixty miles, stretching in a concave line from the an‘Rlvcr. northeast of Xukdeu. to a point on the Use Rives- ln the neighborhood of Slac- cban. Oyama is thus repeatinx his prev- .lous disconcerting tactics of threat- ening bourtbe Russian flanks while maintaining a strong force on the main line of attack. Uncertain as to wins the blow will fall Kuropaucin is fortifying Fakoman. twenty-ave miles northeast of Hukdcn. evidently with the object of arresting Kurokl's flanking movement from that direc- tion. and also to protect the retreat of the torus now holding Slnmlntin, an important strategic point forty miles west of lumen, and ten miles west of the Llao River. Dahaalbls"â€"Ploasul Phrase Covering Up “lags Ir. noun-fl Was 3-! thalrvas of Brings-g to Trial â€"l‘atara la Party's Hands. Pembroke, Sept. 28.â€"'l‘hc petition filed by the Liberals against the re- turn of E. A. ltunlop, Conservative M. P. I’. for North licnfrcw was brought up in the Election Court. yesterday afternoon, pros.ded over by Chief Justice Moss and .Justico Street. Mr. Aylosworth. for the petitioner, announced that be had no {"ldl'nw to offer. and the court. immediately dismissed the petition. Ir. Dual-op Will Main. Following is E. A. Dunlop's stow meat. made yesterday: "Acting on the advice of my counsel. Mr. llellmuth, I intend to resign my seat. lie in- formed me a about time ago that in looking over my case for trial he found there had been some acts that. Were technically indefensible under the law, and Which “mold in all probability lead to tie suction of the seat; that 1 night win out, a there was nothing in the personal charges, but the chances were against. boldmx the seat. and that the ex- “ J ‘mm m repeating “ï¬t pensrs of a protracted trial with a lame leisurely. methodical prepara- tions which have characterised all their successive advances in Han- large number of Witnesses would amount to four or five thousand dol- at least. I did not want the scat churia. Their sass-h 0 out ts' h" f pos I unless it was mine. and I said I keeps continually in touch with the m troops who report a variety of movements at aevaral points of the long front. But It is apparent Kuropatkin does not. anticipate he will be able to hold lumen. and is preparing for an orderly retreat on the ‘l‘ls Pass. which. by all so counts. will be the hardest but to crack that the Ifanehurlan campaign has yet yielded. There is no news from Port Arthur and reports of a sortie by the Vladi- vostock squadron and of a naVal sn- [agrmcnt off the southeastern ex- tremity of the Russian Island of Salt- halin have not been voriflod. Russia is now transporting reservists from Caucasla. MENATION is POSSIBLE. â€" The logos Coavo-tloa Gives the lauaas the Chaos- St. Louis. Sept. 28.-â€"\'esterday's session of the American Bar Associ- ation was called to order by Presi- dent James llagorman of St. Louis. The report of the standing commltue on international low mass up the Russo-Japanese war and discusses it at some length. Briefly the report states: "It is not for your committee to pass judgment upon the merits of this war; but we do submit that the Japanese claim is of a character that affords lust pounds for medi- ation under the second title of The Hague Convention. The third ar- ticle declares that the signatory powers think it to be menu that one or more powers which have no part fntbseonflletmayoflerofthelrown volition. so far as MMces may make it appropriate, their fr‘iendly omens or their mediation to the states engaged in the conflict. "The United States might. as it seems to your committee. very pro- perly avail itself of the provisions of The Hague Convention and make an endeavor to put an end to the furth- er shedding of blood in llanchur " l AwaI-aodmna-agaa. 1 Toronto. Sept. 2Lâ€"For the death of her husband, who was killed by a G.T.R. train some time one. Mary Ann Hoeklsy got $8,000 in the As- sfzs Court yesterday. Ber infant child got 81.500. The sum of 8108 was awarded to Albert Davis, in i whose wagon Hr. Hockley was driv- l in; when the train killed him. I muss- cny Who. I Hamilton, Sept. 24.-â€"Justics 1(a- gos yesterday granted the mandatory order asked for by the city of Ram- ilton to compel the Hamilton Street Railway Company to rename the sale of workingmews eight-fem ticketsoutbeears,pendingtbstrial at the Hamilton AssisoI, which eons- menus Oct. 10. A. has “noes Nomination. Orillia, Sept. 28.â€"R. D. Gun, X. 0., of Orillia, was yesterday the unanimous choice of the Liberal con- vention to contest East. Simcoe in the Liberal interests in the approach- ing Federal elections. Nearly 150 delegates were present from all parts of the riding. a special train bring- ing representatives from Midland, Penetang, Victoria Harbor and Wau- baushene. In all seventeen names were proposed. The coming contest in not Slmcoe promises to be keen. lot-II Pant Conservatives. I lilverton, Sept. 28.-â€"At one of the largest Conservative conventions ever held in North Perth. James Torrance, postmaster of Milvertcu, and ex-warden of the county. was yesterday unanimously nominated l as the standard bearer in the coming provincial bye-clcctlon. Ills opponent will be 'John Brown, ex-H.P.P., Stratford. A. F. HscLar- en. M.P., was also unanimously no- minated to again contest the riding in the coming Federal elections. M. Killed By hamper. linden. Sept. 28.-â€"Whils operating a stumping machine on the farm of J. J. Scott. near here. J. 11. Scott. was instantly killed by the upsetting of the machine. The douse-qt was I‘M“ ulhsol‘....iii would resin at once and run again, but I understand that was impossibl. while (ho election petition was pond- lng. so I suggested Isl-NM: the other side and telling them chat 1 propos- ed to do. as l did not hollow they Would want to go on if they had nothing against me icrwnnllv. and thori- were no disclonm-s that l it‘ll"- ed Mr llrllmuth saw Mr. Johnston and Mr. Johnston will he saw noth- ing that was unreasonnble m the Innovation, and that lie “'ntlld be glad to mlvr expenses to tho poti- tlono-rs if I really meant in rating", an “ill! the petitioners Worth-d all along Was to have fhi‘ Mai Vm'ufrd. That is the whole story. ’l‘ln-ru has been no sow-off, no berg-m. I my. conducted the mutter on my 0"!) ac- rount ulthmtt unv pm'r uni nr tug- gostion, and am anti-find with the outcome." In Already Resigned. Mr. lmnlop was asked “hon he would forward his rosxgnution, and replied that he bud already done so to Col. Clarke. the Clerk of the House, He added that tho reason why he [vied no particulars in the cross-petition was that the Liberals had not claimed the scat .uid the only particulars he could (310 would be of a col character. Ilia op- ponent. r. Halo. had treated him very decently in the Whole math-2r; tbcv were personal friends, and neith- er had any desire to go into person- al aflairs. As to whether or not ho would be a candidate again he could not say; that was in the hands of the party. I.“ 0- 'aa Labowann. Oshawa, Sept. 28.â€"Prospcrous, in~ dustrial Oshawa, which has new and extending business interests such all never before. was visited by Mr. R. L Borden and his supporters lust evening. The Con-ervatives of South Ontario are still without a caudrl date, though several names are nun†tioned. The reception was only luke- warm. Mr. Borden, besides taking the usual ground on the railway and other questions, threatened his hear- ers that if the Conservatives are do- fcntod at the next election it. will postpone for 50 years any extension of Government railways in Canada. and hand over the Northwest for all time to railway corporations. ï¬lacfloa Data Not Yet Known. Ottawa, Sept. 28.â€"Evcrybody hero is talking elections, and few more doubt that. Parliament will be lll.’ solved this week. The probable date of polling is a secret known only in the inner circles. If Sir Wilfrid Laurier has conï¬ded it to his col- leagues they are keeping it carefully to themselves. Public curiosity will, however. soon be utisfled. It. in thought the Government Would proâ€" fcr to go to the country at the end of next month. and matters are in such shape that if they so desire the course is clear for them. The Prom- ier drove down to Ridcau Hall at. 11.30 yesterday morning, and had as conference with the Governor-Gener- al. The purpose of the interview has not been disclosed. Iartla Pleads not Guilty. Toronto. Sept. 28.â€"The police court room was filled yesterday when Magistrate Denison called the names of Alexander and Ethel Martin. The formal promdings only lasted a. few moments. The man stood up in the dock and the woman was brought in. The charge of murdering their infant. on Aug. 8 last Was read to them. '1‘. C. Roblnette. K.C.. on behalf of the man. entered a plea of not guilty. The woman. who was not defended- by counsel. said nothing. They were remanded for a week. Both parties have been identiï¬ed by several people. Game Back to busy. Woodstock. Sept. 27.â€"IIon. James Sutherland left Woodstock yesterday for Ottawa to resume his duties as Minister of Public Works. At a meet- ing of the executive of the North Om- ford Reform Association, on Sgtuï¬ day afternoon, he ‘btatod that he again would accept the nomination in North Oxford. and a. convention has been called for Oct. I to nomi- nate him. no is much improved In health. .- , W. -