MM they yyhua never had ran-on nbom '0'"?- m" "'1" m )1â€me 216 802th mi 81:. Mmum Minn.†(Mn. Mr- bunks hon co! the moat Mal and gwbw “:fdtnvemllx mm“ .. m ml new! MM" 9%th Mrs. Plnkham Invites .11 sick woman to write her for advice. 95% 54 :E and: menus to take um 1‘1. M’s __Vegghblo (3qu and neglect. m the am of untold tangle tutoring, not only with the hmolhedthbntwithtbechamds cure. 1did not heed the d 01 Mercado puns,“ cal routines. nntilIwuwell nig proo- tnted. Iknewlhndtodome . Ba. flyldidthorightthing. I Ly E. WI Vegetable I “punks. m:â€"W that W. Mummi- “ng towed“ .tvirler. mu batted out d the has. that the second lnnim and Osborne wan hit h the any any. but but the hit puny well uttered and pulled out in m tight plant. with men on bales. vathtr Wham. h n gin“ turmoil quib omen. Eh: goals .11 pinged goodbeu- and were in the an. ell the way. but the work 0! new no: mull: 804 tioeeble on lat hue. He got every thing in his reach. high. low. wide. or athendne. his pickups being num- m A Mabel] team in mm ‘Wbuld not be emploto without "Noam†on the initial‘bag ‘ ‘ : ‘ NOW FOR THE GAME. ~ Lst lumenâ€"Lindsay stepped to; the bat with McGill a: a lemma: "Kenn" hit a liner to Osborne at‘ 3rd. who made a neat pick up and retired the runner at lat. Workman popped up a high [13 to the same player. who held it test and Giana... mom hit to Wilcox at 2nd. but was retired at lst. Web. for Bowman. Ville, drove : fly to Mark: in right field and took his seat; Manager Mon-b single-d over «hm-ï¬at“) and mashed lat; Wilcox, tipped the third attire into Cinnamon! mitt, minute it named; twp strikes were called on “home. when “Ci'm†cmht m trying to ital ha. 10 we e- M throws . may!» want. ice-hit e wander-total mi lambda Int, ‘M"pohed holow an new . with“ to run- on Jul†«mm. but our how: did not at (1 tad bit the ball at] our the lot nor nonn- "Oufly" m m that oh. condition. but had to with hudiho ï¬elded his with; wall mil also did some hit. , 4“-.- h... _--L ‘ 3W8“! tbs Bowmanviuo boy! came to bow yesterday they more overt. mutant 0! winning. 3"Oh. con. bin}: '0 an win. we did it beam" hit the Mbunchwmwtto :win, and you damkxpod tho game in their tum. The visitors are a pond. jolly humh at phm and took that (hint in: good putt. "It“: “Wtoboinmondphoe‘ia it. limb!" my played coon! lull“ thumb-ï¬n» anon were W a: both am. At time. “an loom duh to: Lindsay m Witch-M 0'9? $391 rum- Munro! «art my an cheap atâ€! all their 130}. alt wk! I turn Omd mum-u CM uno- Imuwm. Poul. We" Run. "nod-flu 0mm In Put 0»- mm “In 00 Ch. Iainâ€"Ink fun. In. Inon. m m Loo-u amt-m The» â€nullâ€. "And "an blow. noun! mid h‘WI" \ k I . I ' LINDSAY Iorâ€"DOWMANVILLE 7. ' IA: 3 mutt. at 1am wsk'l gent cum Mud-n: a» new. land“ tho owmp o! the Midland M mu. 1:! mm. but mlataku were gobs thobeltmln the mm W good wishes to: navy Inuwlno. sud alum whin- tor my. a! dab“ to the ma. UM»! Sync-champlcno of fin Hidiand league. â€mama: 1. um" 10, "now â€our IT. minnow r WON "It PENNANI 164n0WMANVILl-E 7. r: of 3m msk‘l nut yw new. land“! the y’olthoumtnd M PAGE mod on a trio of twisterl; Weeks {.01 hit to "Curly" and Hooper camein; E Merrie hit to Workman. and Edict, 1 acomd; Morris stole 2nd; Wilcox hunted to ‘anfly. †wbp tried patch the rm cut aid hgt the W 8th Inningsâ€"Menzies hit a neat one to short-atop. but was put out at lat on "Guru's†bunt fly into Osborne“ glam. who then saw it to Williams. Mark edmt‘gly did not deathetwiat apdmpulledwtm strike. nommvil’ now. looted a fewlucb runs. . duper Started the ball rolling by touching lat on a hit 30 oerutm sandal; Edict not the first walk an balls; Gates 1m- tvhal‘owbolat and to 2nd bares; “Curly" mtired at lat; Mark Noam Menzies in and stalkGr we.“ aB‘ain hit 10th ball and travelledsto lat. Little then brought Mark in on a mutual hit. MoGill cam Ward; t and connect! ihSWith the the ball brought stalkor in; Herb Workman: advanced an a. base. and .with bags 000an “01111†hit Wilcox. who retired Little at 1: home plate; Miller’s infield fly was captured by Martyn, 16am three on bagged. Osborne was put out on a. slow one; MpGill method -Wi!< nuns at 131:; Martyn was ducked st the same has on Menziec' pick up and ante thww to mm. 6th Inning-Wang. and Wi liams handed Wat-M‘s bunt]? “Cim†was treated likewise 1M Mil- {or (mod on a trio 013%. Now. "Curly†retirod an aide an:7 (in: daunting. which was a tent. W?“ M t0 "CW5 . died at lat; Morrktriedtodo them trick; but met with the same result and Wikox tapped on a foul tip to Wanam- ; . . 7th Inninga.-Menzies gingham shol‘tand mashed 8rdcn'z low 133% on down the W553 “out to“ â€In“. bu up“ out at M In Miller! It tampon amur wan pwt out M and an Little's Mt £0 shun "le it a_‘01u'¢ounh. dd 2“ ted mom Wm ho «no to at. at Ma um wan on tuna ct lit. Heu- siea took la n! slow one: Hm or wan hit by thmn ball; Mot hit to Worm“. who M runner out at 2nd. and MW 5 (“thou-tan to catch the batter at lit. “Norm" mapped. it. but Edict w... «and at“ hit a fly on: at hue and Nut sprinted. made a manila W glob-up and Itopped the mm: at lat. retiring thq aids. , 4th Inhomâ€" "Cim" mapped the In: sad the (m â€bled "AME. or touch, cum" Tbs bull hit mundhaottom;mllor did the but not and “an" mud- shat ML 3w. vnmnnuvino been-m gated and do a ohm 500?†bomb was put 0“into pitch. M6": jplayingl tpufleld and 5100!} 1909!: his stand“ on 3rd. has. "Now. what' u; going to hnpoan r' wan the «Mien Osbome let "Curly" walk no lat bu: 'Mu'k tanned the Whom. and with than on bane! Stalker out in tbs way of the ball (“303190,th) hit), and trot-ted to lat. forcing Mill" lin; Little put a small one 84: tho pitcher and Julianne: wan mtirec'l while aliding- for the home plate; McGill brought the next two in an a besn'titul low drive to ldt field.and Wdrkman linod'one out to Wilcox and was mtimd at lat. Well. now. that was playing ballâ€"lemma: in due innings. The motors .went' wild. Just listen. "1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 0h. 05‘, 0.0-3-3!" wa. the vial.- tum determined to land a. run or. twp mm Gatec hunthd and. was mind it it; :Wol'hnun pulq led in Wuu’ ‘ fly Ind "Cim" clung to the thl'nl strike. and an Harris. 8.7. ,""'ano:am:mmx } ind hd admin: Link to and; Workman amend both rm n has on n Jab to E . Workman machine lat. With him 2le Cinnunon madam) tor hit two on. on by “mt tho ball out into lot: m tor a . brhzhu Little and W in. an: cinch! to rig-ht {Md and Workman trotted In; Manxklzhgt 3 about pvurthu head. the mmr Hubs m1; Katya tumor! up tit; Whit : linutoll’nmies. whamadomovh “throw to lat William- coming“ 1nd Hoop: cutting to and; Edict hunted.†‘vuflyc' who mind the: ball to “Gin" to out at! the runner. but "01m" dxbppad th: ball. Edict was put out matte ml had. Wynne mud both nu on no children thit W a“ right food to ut-whdv some, nun-idem w digested food. Moonor'fl Perfection Cream Sod“ Plump; / . I,“ Rosy “‘2‘.†Chmhh'qm.33..N To children Scott's Emul- sion gives food and strength for growth of flesh and bone and blood. For pale girls, . for thin and sickly boys Scott’s Emulsion is afgrmt help. ï¬nd for {no main. _ ~ For wor'nen Scott’s Emul- sion does this and more. It is a most sustaining food and tonic for the special trials that women have to but. To the men Scott’s Emul- sion 'ves the flesh and strengt so necessary for the cure of consumption and the repairing of body losses from an): wasting dise_a.se. - Scott’s Emulsion is the means of life and of the en- joyment of life of thousands of men, women and children. â€"‘Ihe agent for the sylvutoc Mannzacturiw Co.. of â€my. had a. busy time mun-lay at the Peter- boro Fnlr. distributing pocket mir- rors and other advertising matter. .4“. Steve Oliver. who attend- all ‘he uni-rounding Ham had two on- trles In the Janey oh». thawing ; bull. one you or our. Oliver alto wu- nu exhibitor in the poultry line. ' -Ml- 1H0 M011. tho Linda: 00H or lilac. alum-ad: :0qu! urpou hoist ct tho Pouch" trauma]. and I mm or gelding In the add“ ohu. SCOTT’S EMULSION â€"M\ mm In» at Pour- meuW“ (out: t at of QM. Lind-n ht: w“ my: two “on out no men. A W who um m a human mod: Md n nub" «who ado» “don tum hi0 pt: (Ian on lands: 1";er v '11? «u what Ml: of “It“: cm. In A. Kandy. ~town. . â€â€˜v' “ A. E. 1.3 mm '0" lot... .1“. Thou. Mother. m exhib- Ied a m In a. pm» ohm n mm We. , ' cause 0! Lock]... Lockhw, or tetanus. is caused by a hemilu: or germ which exiats plenti- i'ulij' in street dirt. It is inactive so long as exposed to the air. but when mania} beneath the skin. es in the wounds caused by percussion caps or by rusty nails, and when the air is excluded the germ is aroused to ac- tixity and produces the most virulent poison known. These germs my be destroyed end all danger of lockjuv. avoided by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm ireely u seen u the in- ]ury is received. Pain Benn in an antiseptic end causes such injuries to hen! without maturation. and in one-‘ third the time required by the mei treetlneut. It in for sale by an drug-W gistl. Pom. Cfmnapl-M ‘3 0°“ pm. and WWW I“ â€'1 remind b! “I†"0"“- R ' 1 .xon received um: I P“: ‘51. work Mom dwu’ the .4th BoVn‘nNm' 3‘50“" M marhbu Mn. and amend (or tbl" 96". fat 'Qvn.‘ ml“!- -It m‘h um- W‘ (11th h!“ â€ï¬n to ' fluted in th amt. but be than u! gho um- --Geo. mm; "the“ old “mic." who nu plum! bull Dino. how I ml! comm !» mm‘r in but com-w tor 0'“ 3° 1“"- whmmm hilllï¬tflm thud-.7. PM“ hi‘ “3"†u ‘ mum. Geo bu won II limb†,1 mp. etc†and M! ï¬lm W m an (arm! M an: W" am will mic. him on “:0 diH‘ mmtwwmwmww“ whenit comes damn “811‘ Pimh- ‘ SCOTT a BOVINE. Chemists. rpnto. _ -- -‘ Ont: _vV- '._.ï¬ gun to tbs and M â€"iDoII't cry. ‘Mrbom you did :11 M mm to put Hands†down. wm redeemed him" “1 gnod style. rm “8 I Imam“ two-M88“- ,_c.pt. Cinnpngqpltved ‘8 0d - -.., _,A_ _.__- _‘II " 41...; w}. . high wind. but an M. â€1‘ "8M _ 11pm ‘" ha‘ 'belnz‘mixbd up WW man". and two_5nor_° 90-10,“; ewe-tear â€W W' NOTES or: was mus. -M't up an: lock 30°!" ' â€""In‘t Janna-m: . wow“ .4 good emu mecca up hon. .mpw about but Gown m 0! .100! L-.. . 9th roamâ€"emu:- out on In In“!!! fly to It'll; um. um. nth gut cut It tho homo platoon t loot m In m- uw; Ml! mt out on ublt lothml. "Nair. hm," “kl (In mung-r o¢ nu Mama. ville cum. "mm to th and Mr to win." W "upland m; Edie; â€to M on: why pawn-r: taut could not but whnt ml whnt. on ottho VIII-Junk at. “How do lit! the W? N to you ‘ “ W e “Mm.†.' “Wanda:- how. W 1’9“?ch full." Ow. $.78 .53.; v “as 65:. .8 15-3: muck: >23 >93 3 0‘ “830. «8.. 35%.? 5!. 8.5. SE 2:»; .13 8a coal-'5: A: one 3 can an. .674. is. .45.} 3.338 3: $3 an: .52 "1%.... 13:23. “a .533. ‘ag 3.: !@’>.W9I.Wlmla.nil PMâ€. hom‘“ '1‘ board. now mun-d up with gm MIMI-Outings. Toronto, Oct. 1.â€"-0win¢ to n m- judgod “tempt to pal! between two can which be vu coupling tt Port, left m. He w “kw ‘0 W ï¬nal-gang Hospital. but In In! 10†so much blood that the doctor. um um. hope 0! his mom? Ito- mmmmsz.mm Toronto, Oct. 1.-â€"On account, it in thought of illness tint. preyed upon his mind, Williun Melina, n employed at 180 West Adel-me etneet. “tempted suicide Mex-dew @1113“ngme 9W.“ 1!“ Andrew luncunpbell in min the choice for the Conservative potty to: the Lest-luau At. Sum. Ste. m Should he decline umber amidst. will be chosen on the 18th inst} few minutes his we heard him nub 3 alight noise, (1 on found he was and. The cause wu hem hum. no for years conducted : grocery business in Classic, .34 was here tbont nine yum m. autumn. Ont... Oct. 1:43am came very my to John llcCon- nell, grocer, nut-day night. H. was in his store until nine o'clock, went home and retinal at eleven 13 ently his usual good heqtl}._ 7; M. a Mada 00 mum “Ot- uvg Unca- c:- Govoruor the Wï¬l’.’ ad 'i‘. 0. Dub. {mu mosh-r tor 8c.- umm. nu «ma to the Son- m. M are â€pointed to the urn new Santeria!†mud by Pull.- mont. lot. you. Dr. Barr. I.P.P. (or Maugham in. received .63 nomination o! the Conservative. {or the Commons. will resign his out in’tho Load Assemb- ly tow _(Ssturdo). Bowviile, Oct. 1.â€"S¢uitiw u tho criticilm 0! Sir Wilfrid hurl" 3t Box-cl. Ir. 8. L. Borden int night "plied to the “caution um in van not ops-don. in his navy poiicy.’1'ho position W W 0:. amnion with vigor. III mm Litmu- w‘l‘h not 01 no. minder“. Iâ€: '1‘. number uo- “3‘ «Minn! .huhm‘ um“ noun-Odom. II. A. woe. Occur :uiw mm" i: mm. who hula“ m ma. 0!. â€3.5:†Mouth. mama-u oimoobuiounwuo chug. in a. moon. or a u- a am .0 compared with m 00.- man“ amino. l A Conant!†wanna“ will it hold in BM Hall next mm. loan. Tho-m BMW“ M ’5Ԡcan Chum will likely be do.- mum mm. A" now-x. Ion-Io... that, although he mined aomo time ago to abandon politics. ha wfllconaenttownagalnuiththl unanimoua wiah o! the party. n In tho Prom.) om TM Wt!“ 01 mahood at... your: wm wu- place 1‘ ‘3‘ due- and country town ol-Onudo Ind .1†1. 11“.â€; mm. awn 5“- )(u-h m mtov 5 1’35 5 .38 95 as 9.538. 4.2.aoN38cfluSISrâ€"dy A? gs:- no-aosm .fl .Q do“ 6984 a}... IINISTEBS’ PLAN S flint-o! In tho 11.». Ron W. 8. Mt 1m WM to: Mini. '5'. he Wm M tho Provincial MO. Hon. 8. 3. Wu lava to ï¬ght. {or New Brunswick. 3. will mad W night tn 81.. Jobs. “d on sum". Octobu 8th. “and s mutton mud- at Ioncwn. n m to-dsy to! m Nu. 8mm County. When to upon-lamenting. Onsmdoh. t at. v.13; manhunt-clap. Macaucodlonolflmn. m night. It. Brod-u! tad Katml‘lupuflct admit-twin Mummtmflmanod. “MIL 1%th (or the convention o: Nwolot man» all 5t War. '11:. Pun-mt. will am a m n. M Our“. toâ€"du- . A flaunt!" mando- “n h “me PRerék moves LATER Meeting: In Nova Sooflu. New ’ \ Brunswick and Guam wumnm‘r‘ POLITICS IN A llfl'fllm. Ml. BORDEN SENSITIVE Ottawa. Oct. 1.-Tho :3th o! the any at the elecuonl bu caul- ed the Govcmowenoru to Change his plum. hum 01 â€lung on Oct. 20. their Excellencien will have 00.n- nda Nov. 18. ' Ottnwn. Oct. 1.â€"The autumn ro- cclpu for the whole Dominion for the month 0! 843pr mm 88,902,449. being nn {am of â€Â£5,743 over the tuna month at Toronto. Oct. Lâ€"AM an hour ud ten minutes' comm tho jury in the case 0! Stickb V. Fli at. 6.40 last night returned 0. Wet. laying: "We and the wand-at. Flick guilty in the ï¬rst. charge, adultery, tad damage- $800." New York. Oct. 1.-Nouly . one.» tor of u million donuu’ lo. In «used only yesterday by n I!!! In ing. 013‘. cm from Gleam. ch hush. on a. m Noah; could b0 than. mania. u the “no. tom out}. won I 000“.“ want-nu on a. on, an’uw. mun-u w “any and mm WM vol 9 tron Co Pun-y land. can m-nu-u ' Iâ€. Ilium w a» 0 M Our- hon. u- m on mu. 0! n4 nJurod O'Couuu w Cobourg, Tho pmtdant. 0! an flout! 0‘ Trade. at. them Board. should b0 saluted with the Colonld Chamber “pom. With “50 W 05M o! unwhing and "porn-x on trail. Wu, mahctund goods. raw natural and all own!- W The mph-o dam in the ex- tension of British 001 and“... ball. tho mother country and col- onho potted In respect to camp.“- uol 08 on" countries. wg. on, oa.1.â€"-(C.A.P. debnoiNchedud. 15 .wet to celebrate MI tum“ ubiâ€" 103qu}. WWW†nut-0!: Bra £8!!me ur- mflmmmmeth Mons. mutual b! 0m?- nrudnudun cumulon- Guam and†at. Anna. and the author“ than in" up- pulodt mmwum, an an» «unusu- 1.“.me Tangle. Oct. 1.41150 Om o! Ann-(anallm. 35 Im- Ito-W).*bo vim-them la-uwoluotorna Wu W. NOMINAL CAPITAL $2.500.†SW Trust Porch.“- Cm!" Work- at Colllnawood. Jury Awni- .800 WI!) have M Nov. 1.. ï¬nal-twig,“ mum-p. Custo- locum 0m. mm “WI-Ion. Minn.†manna 00m “M u â€.6 V." .. Add to all these advantages the very materiai one that admin the supine earnings 0! thxs leading Compan) hve III opportunity for saie tad proï¬table investment rard A handsome booklet, giving a full explanation. will be sent ï¬mymimnd. Tint Is. should the investor die ï¬ï¬qfl] you mm: on his bonds, all his future payment: theCoopI-y would be immediately ancellcd and the beneï¬ts u’ Investment raid °toocc become available. A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. Icahn-QWWW Gunman I... ‘ marches ms. 5 lkâ€"CMUESW cent. Gold Binds ï¬eld a much mdmml Government Bonds. 9! antâ€"meu by instalmentsâ€"4h“ placed I'ldzi: TllE MNADLLIFEUASSURANCE Ed The Kind You Have Always Bought GENUINE M1 My! DNWWM. am“ 1. “~WOOIM,IIMbomn1h and has been mmlo loud wperv inlon xi Allowno one to dam. All M 1311:0000 3nd “Jun-an W“ M tr! 0 with md efldnngc I“ I“ Children-Experience again- M h o W substitute for cam, on, M "In.†and mu: Syrups. u 1... pm a m m Oplum, Morphine nor other x mi“. .50 I; m muse. n destroy. In: W It cum Diarrhoea.“ “It Gallo. It was Teething Troubles, cures Con-um. â€I m. It mm the Food, rm t. W.“ Bowen. ‘Ifll‘ healthy and mum-u“ no “Mn-’3 Panaceaâ€"Tho Mother's Friend, "In: your. Imus". What is CASTORIA In Use For Over 30 Years. mgr, gtvmg I ma explanatwn. wm be sent on m w. n. wmnnss. AGENT. LINDSAY: M W W. n Don-AV m". ht. nu CASTORIA TRUNKS and VALISES. BABY CARRIAGES Harness and Horse Goods. and Guam RUBBER APRONS. SUIIER DUSTERS. LIGHT WOOL COOLII. COLONIAL STOCK PM mm Prompt†M as Izomsnceoo- mama-Mg, I5“ I! Mu U! who. and I