PETERBORO BUSINESS _ COLLEGE Guns and Rifles, Powder and Shot, U. M. 0. Loaded Shells. Enqlish Portland Cement, Glazed Sewer Pipe. McLennan 81-00. icLENNAN co. 6mm 8m noun. -Mr. E. Houghton, our speedy bicyclist. won ï¬rst prize In the race at Little minWednesdayfllsmmgmnd ‘The subscription for William Grace, the great cricketer of England, now rmiles; $125,.ooo This phenomenal oolleo non ought to recoup the doctor for a. good “in! overs. ‘Pumpkm Hollow vine and The Wide- Aflkes of the south ward played a game 9‘ baseball last Saturday afternoon, result- mg In a. victcry for the Pumpkin Hollow “am by 10 to 12. ‘A game of baseball was yet! on the W? wwlgroyydswgliekï¬ï¬w $112 Gianadiau £051. "‘9 5‘: ante eï¬ool boys‘" wind 3 club from the 303th waxed sch“), The game resulted In 3 Victory for the Separate anneal boys bysscoreotl‘ito 23mm. ‘As we were weekend very muchb! thealxsence of two at our players in our 3.15118 git!) the Ellms an monqtboyrelgg a: glad to eat emtry “930 On Friday or Tuesday, Sept. 13 or “11’ Same to be called as 830. J- L. :mnanna E Peterbozo Bus. College LINDSAY. FRIDAY, SEPT. 6. 1895- Thoma Bean. Issuer of Marriage License. ï¬ice G. W. Bean‘s jewelry store, Kent at. “BTW teams of. youthful south ward Players enjoyed astifl' Nogalme Mondal- Thain lined up a tonows: Amni- Honk: worth 1 13.; W. grown. 2b.' 9- Rabinsosz’w b.; Domhï¬ Nmé Mata: '1' Wm my â€JG Bmyi 0., B‘ , b;J. Gm 2b.; U.Paï¬on. 3b.; WQ'L 111%). teamwonbya p fe Parers, Glover Sieues, Stove Pipe Varnish, Stove Polish. 3' M?“ Denvexea It nova-t mm. 1’ further part M. W. Kennedy 8100., McLenM All SUMMER EflflDS WINE H I SMIHIHBE This is not to make room only, but to get rid of the balance of the stuff, because next summer Scranton Coal Wool Delaines, worth 20:. to 25:. now IOC. Wool Delaines, worth 3°C. to 3 so. now 19c. Prints (assorted makes) worth toe. to 14¢. now 7c. Fcy Brocade Dress Goods, worth 18c to 2 5c.,now IOC. Muslins, Creponettes, Pique, Ginghams, Crinkles, Wool Serges, etc., all included in the list. Premises {’0‘ Teachers best V PR1 NGLE 62 RICLREA, DRY GOODS. Business we want to show nothing but the newest and freshest in the Market. Many desirable new, every-day, staple lines are numbered in this CLEARANCE SALE. We surely have something to interest you now. You cnn make money out of every department in the house. :st English make and fast colorsâ€" regular price, Izâ€"g-c†now 80. per yard. enco "commend tembor 131.. M. W. KENNEDY 00.8’ A beautiful range of patterns in kink}! call on or address ,rs in Powrboro. but. lave ' been an ed tor sevenl a in the wor . rn rm:â€" College, Peterborcugh. Ont. South Side of Kent-st. 0p :9 the Pout Ofï¬ce. to occupied utter Sep- SPECIAL... '. w. Kannagy a: Go. ‘ which time ‘, gnd exped- lore Sumo-flu madman. The principal of the Collegiate institute informs us that the following students have been successful in passing part I. of the matriculation examination. Their names were overlooked in making out the first return: A. C. White, W. A. McCau- lay, L. Short, W. E. Smith, E. Staples. H. J. Thompson, J. J. Jordan, lies S. A. Toimie, Miss B. L. Graham. __ :17 liming o: the Children’s Aid Society will be held In the council chamber to-day (Friday) at 3 o'clock. â€"There should have been a. meeting of the board of education Tuesday but there was not a quorum of members present and no business was done. --The citizen band of Lindsay has been en to play at both days of the com- ing ort Perry exhibition. The boys are steadily working up their reputation. auu. nunsuunu _______________ Members of other churches will be made cordially welcome to the afsernoon and evening meetings. Local Brevmes. â€"The Stir. Columbian will go into Induction and Reception or St. Andrew’s low rotor. The induction of the Rev. J. W. Mac- millan. B. A., into the pastorate of St. Andrew’s church, by the presbytery of Lindsav, will take place on Tuesday next, 10th inst.. at 2.30 pm.“ , 7# “4‘ m ruuu way" an ...w ,.... The reception to the new pastor will begin at 5 o'clock, when tea will be served in the lecture room to the members of presbytery and their wives, the pastors of the other churches in town and their wives, 3951 the congregation. ,9" L- I.-I.‘l 1... LI... " K??? S'ZiBEE'a. IEEEEQEï¬be held in the church, when addresses will be delivered and suitable qmsie furnished by the choir. “an... nhnrnhna will ha made ‘1-“L-__ A: â€"The case against the young man charged with seduction under promise of marriage, was again adjourned for an- other week at the police court Wednesday morning. â€"Why do not our bicyclists get up a. Cflithum inn and Chinese lantern parade some Fri ay evening when the band can- cert is in progress. They have proved very diverting in other to wne. â€"Mes§rs. Bradshaw and Martin have invented a. lightning water guage reflector for the use of steam boilers. It having been forwarded to Oztaws, has met with great approval, and will be on hand for sale shortly. Wish you luck, boys. â€"Mr. Robt. Pope, Petarborough’s street inspector. passed away on Sunday evening last at the age of 60 years, In the early sixties he was in the employ of the Grand Trunk, and later on was madmaster ot the Midland division for nine or ten years. â€"Mr. Valentine, the well-known Sun- derlnnd banker, is at the head of the Valentine Mica. Mining 00., Operating in the vicinity of Parry Sound. The pros- pects are that the mines are very valuable, “921210!“ of 30 men will be at work next w {aï¬hbogtt Laoeuwwnesday bgla 0:81:11?“ at e o a. very wagon to Mr. Arch. Campbell were standing out- eide the William-st. entrance, the animal became restless owing so the flies being bothersome. and while kicking at them got one of its legs overtheshntt and then started to run. The driver tookntter it, and when hegrebbed it bythe head the horse tell and it became necessary to undo the harness and draw the weagonawey before it could get up again. The rig was not broken. â€"Mr. W. M. Robson and Mr. Thee. Bean have in past years been able to secure many honors for Lindsay asbeingtwo of the leading horticulturists of the province, of which the citizens felt justly proud. This season Mr. W. M. Robson had phenomenal success with gram? snob asto warranthlmenterlngtorthe tprlze offered in that deï¬â€˜uartment atthelndns~ trial exhibition. esday his mm was entered by thiev who stole the goat c1301“ $013.; an egadb' mutilated e v es, troy almost every bunch which Mr. Robsonhadssleemdaa “DUNâ€; will; u.‘â€" _â€"-l-_ __ ,,, and has determinedtomake an exam of the thieves that may prove a w - some lesson to all who 113% much mean depredationa. Chief has the matter In hand. and which ,no dog» will help him In securing E 2. GLOTHING. Eccefved 65 cents per Duanel. A 81mm ofl'er was made for the grain in Oakwood, but he refused to accept it. â€"The sale at the Michael Deane pro- perty to Mr. Baldwin we: mooted nhro h Mr. Thee Connollyâ€"nor by Mr. Jan. nnoll , u wee noted in these columns on eedey. â€"We were in em: when we stated the other do the! Sturgeon Point hotel would close th e weekâ€"in in Mr. Simpson's intention to keep in opentor about three weeks, it the weather prom favorable. Vv‘m' â€" wâ€"v ~- V â€"0n the night of Sept 3-4, and for the second time this yeer, the star-guer- will be treated to that interestingphenomenon. a. tote! eclipse of the moon. The last eclipse, on March 10:11, was wisely and intelligently observed. -’l'hnrsduy e tanner who lives between Onwood end Mannie brought two loads of new wheat into town, for which he received 65 cents per bushel. A similar n-‘.â€"--A â€"Locn1 (Inch-hunter: are gottwiï¬ 11:3 for mom Many?" of tmthom up Sands down the vet ordorto ranch the d exam: shooting points manly Mon- day morning. ' , ~~._‘_5 I.-- â€"'l â€"'_â€"_,.,. â€"1’hs tamons Montreal sea serpent has turned out a take. but Pstorbor still clings to its illusion. I! report be true, it is no wonder that the citizens of that bars are troubled that way. â€"'1‘wo North Hastings frog catchers caught 2876 frogs m six hours on the J or- dan creek In that towashlp the other day. The whole number weighed 357 103. dressed, for which the catchers expect to receive 200 per lb. in Buflelo. â€"1‘he stereoptlean entertainment glven at Sturgeon Point last. evening by . Sherman was very largely attendee, and everyone was pleased. h‘of. F. C. E1- monds, of this town, lent his asshtance and looked utter the calclnmllghta. 4... ,gm Iâ€"ZTh-e'Croeeen Ce: Worn. Cobom, In- tend ens-chi In the mnuuebnre or 3 new bloyele r m recently Invented by 3 01:12:11 0! um town. â€"’1‘here In eh leeet one town In Cenede wltheh her munlelpel ntethenmndee â€"the ol one or anenee wlll be call upon to pay 28 xnIlll. â€"Dn. Jun. the well-known Eye Specialist. wIll be at Phlllo Mama'- dru were, Sept. 5th end 6611. Eml- net on end conenlbntlon Mâ€"W-W. at“. Avvâ€"wâ€" â€"V-_ -7 - â€"â€"The plate glue front of McLennen 8c Co.'s new block is very imposing in appear- ance, and the eï¬â€˜eou win he heightened when the handsomelplete glass doors are placed in position. a is expected the: she ï¬rmwiu have the ï¬nest hardware prem- ises norbh of Toronto. â€"Mr. Richard Snookdele, of Campbell- tord, who some few years ego shipped large quantities oi! emw iroxn indeey to the Combellfogd niiils, is again in town for , A _ --_._.-.. â€"lrh eh. we Unmmuuu an... _ w.â€" H the purpose of making co tract: with the farmers. He is prepared. to purchue any quantity and pay the highest price therefor. â€"-Mr. W. M. Robson, our enterprising west end grocer, ie new bneily engaged putting in a stock of dry goods, boots and shoes, etc. The second store is devoted to the boot and shoe, under the management of Mr. F. Robinson, who for some time past has been engaged at M. E. Neiil'e store, while the th store wmbe devoted to dry goods. -n u whnpued'mt Lindlly u coon to have n wholeeele liquor store. â€"Secre Keith report- that entries for the tall are already coming in. â€"’.l.‘here ha been plenty of hay cache market thie week, which cold cs $10per -Meem Hett and 0de wheeled to Peta-hora ridcy to witness the bicycle tournament. -Mr. E. A. Peters, oi Aehbnrnham boutscicdnndyetclkoienellagecorn 1% it. 4 inchee tall. Who can beat chic? â€"Three room over Carter’e etore to rent for 82.50. month; suitable for house-keep- ing or duel-making. Apply to 0. Bigcicw. â€"Mr. Justice Rose has ordered the quesning of a conviction in a liquor case in which the detendent pleaded guilty and was sentenced without any evidence being taken. His lordship holds that such proceeding is irregular, and that the com- mittal made without the hearing of evi dence is illegal ...... Similar convictions have been made in Lindsay. and it will now be in order to take the evidence and having asked for and received liquor during prohibited hours. .77-uo uv nu; a-vâ€"_. â€"The market on Saturday was one of the largest held here this summer. There was plenty of farm produce on hand and lots oi buyers also. Ducks sold at 65s per pair; chickens, 353 to 453 per air; turk- eys, 100' per pound ; eggs, 10330 1e per doz; butter, 170 to 18: per pound; sage, 5: per bunch; corn, 8e per doz. ears; large cab- dages, 103 per nead; cucumbers, 83 per boz; potatoes, 55.: per Dog. --A Midland division sectionman named Dunsioro, who lives in Orillla, was the victim of a peculiar accident a few days ago. While at work on the line between Cannington and Snnderiand a passenger on a passing train threw an empty whiskey flask out of the window of the smoking can The bottle struck Dnneford on the back and smashed, cuttin% him so badly that he hid to be taken to swing- ton tor medical treatment. "â€"'-H r_v_~ , , , â€"Wa have just received a copy at Webster's latesn unabrtd god internauond dlctjomxgy1 surges irony the publishers. the W A _ - __ Q--.-n“-‘d uIULlUHM’ . uu. uvu .a va- â€"' r ______ G. and S. Merriman company. Springï¬eld, Mass. The new dictionary is the ï¬nest work oi the kind yet published. and overshadows anything ever put on the market. There are several reprints said to be Webster’s dictionary, but they are not to be compared with the authorized publishers’ new edition in any respect. We will be pleased to show the volume to any person who may feel snmcient interest te call. â€"Beaverton Express: We thought we had safely placed at rest the respectable Jersonage so long known as “Goose Quill deck." He has been dead several times during the last few years. but like the ghost oi the redonbtable Mr. Marleys, he persists in inflicting his presence noon the wcrl and on Tuesday last “Goose Quill" turn up in Beaverton, lively as ever. other time has beenappointed for Jack. . . . This erratic individual formerly resided Lindsay. â€"Mr. Rogers, of Little Britain, has gone to considerable expense lately in improv- ing hie premises. Painters have been busily at work for some time on his house and outbuildingonnd he hue eiso put in a water 3 tom ugh his dwelling and lawn, e water being pumped some 800 feet from a creek by n wind-mill. Wedneday being Little Britain’s olvichollâ€" dny, Mr. Jae. Smith, our well~known plumber, gave the residents of the little village a. treat by connecting and starting up the systemâ€"the lawn sprinklers were set going, and cooling streams of rwnter were thrown from several lines of hose. The exhibition was tly enjoyed the mythitors, who formed the , that . Rogers deserved greet credit for â€"The big reduction sale at the new store in Oekwood in drawing large crowds; the great bargains that ween vlnglndry goods are well appreciated the {maple that are getting them. The peop e that have not seen them don’t know whet they are mlesin . Wh , weareeelllnghctcry cotton w w 8 cents to: 5 cents, out accordingly. We have t to makeroom for other new goods t are coming In this week. We areverybneynowlnthe line, and 11 you went 3 ï¬rst-clue enlt we ve the largeet stock and best sortment in town end can sell lowest prices because we mhnnenet our own _gcod_e_, therefore†guarantee every min 33:15 . We don'ctaka u back seatiromany orlnthoConntyot Victoria. All tweed: bought!!! ours: wewm cut free. We dellverallaur Weglnzo.25md271hs.otmtor$l.m Wo keep Dnndas 8t Havana's button: and feed always onhandandntthemnl prices In fact we on nyplyyouwith everyghingnthelowut . 8:00., > is S. J. Sam .71: Outwood. I: nhlio meet under the t"simian of the .GT. U. beheld inthe eonn- oii ehemhet on Thu-Seam Sept. 53h. 9.111., for the queetionoteer c.oe . A col-tiieifl invi tetion ie exten d towinmud in lete end eerly cloning. -In Tneedey'e ieene of 1‘!!! We Poe'r we omitted to note the return oi Mr. EC. endMieeTey lot, endTown Solidi! Holman, ,irom their trip to then!!! country the continent. They“ report I very en- bletrip but etete :4 he: the weether xperienoed whiiein inEnnlend wee ex- lerso order nrrived from Mieeion City B. C.. and the ï¬lling or it, elong with the other orders. may necessitate running overtime. â€"Mondny morning only the unidente of Willinm-et. were eomewhnt etnrtled. nnd rnehed from their hrenkfnet tnbie, to ascertain the cnnee of the dintnrbenoe. It proved to be Mr. A. Log-n moving his household furniture, being kind]; assisted‘ by the employees of Roheone tanner-a nu which plnoe Mr. hog-n in cages Th were oheerlnf him on in his efl’orte byezeeting etovep , etc. â€"From 3 Ion, mm mm Hon. Johcmfln h. 9:11:31» town. Nashu- ot Mr. Goo. Mo ‘13th Linda“ y. r. m recently a heavy lose: by an. Inseam burnbelnn complete] destroy- ed, Involving slosso! ova-$5. half of which moovuod him In mm: M! flu! #9133219! uâ€"For song, months he tumuegr otflthe poms or a spec es es gro as on the jaw of Dr. Kenny. veterinery surgeon, end it wee e disegreeehle tech! disï¬gurement. Lest week it wee removed by Drs. Gillespie, Poole eud Shier, the patient being pieced under the influence of chloroform, end the operetion Beloved very ccesetul. In e few weeks . Kenny s so tecewiilbeh-eeotelltrecesoithegronh. â€"Mr. W. J. Morton, confections, hes done e very trede this eeeeon in wed- ding cekes, an is no doubt the repository of many secrete ing com nuptiel events. Lest three very dsome speciments of his skill, comprising three. tour and ï¬ve storey creations, ettrected much ettentiou. end the opinion wes tree- ly expressed thet nothing more ertietio in ce could be turned out in the epperen ieeding cities. â€"Meny compleints ere egein heend train those residing user the corner of Bond end Cembridge-ets.. owing to the terrible stench issuing from the open drein on the north side Bond-st. into which most oi! the residences on thet street drein. The boerd of heelth should tebe immediete emu ebete this uuieence by either oom- p those using the drein to properly galls: the openportion or close it up su- y. â€"1‘uesdey _eiteruoon_W.ing Keeley. I LI. .1- _.III â€"1‘uesda steel-noon Wm. Haley. s Joints: in Dminion Bank shingle mill. met with a very pdnhl accident. A block became lodged and while onduvoring to tree it his right hand dipped It t - an- uhlnh mak at! tho middle man (I def-hie. "â€"At waning 3 number 0 pnotlolnl m "Wu and“ W I out lthlotlo nvewoeks. _ A ,__ -Bnrghn undo tn anaconda! stamp: to outer thematwlndow of In. T.Andm'IMcnSundnynlsht. â€"Mr. W. H. Slmpuon mmaaqm madame to ammmnmm. annealing. The box but Haggard shaman“ lthldboononshubysm or Sturgeon Point hotel. _ W Ill-Ia mug -â€"â€"â€" .7 come on to Lindsay at once tomeet the charge, and paid for the return tickets for himself and the omcar who came with him out of his own pocket. â€"Bobcaygeon Independent: The en- trance to the new out at the mouth of the Scugog has been buoyed. Boatmen are of opinion that the mouth of the river should also be buoyed asitistrequeutly used. and invariably so boats going to the Pension end of the At present a bush marks the place. Such an mange- ment might do for the convenience of trappers away in the (crest dep but on a route with the tran 0! these such primitive contrivsncea are a trifle out of date. â€"-Mr. P. B. Memhargey. our enter- ingshipper,was1busymanWedneeda . esenton'oaecar-loadoi cattlesndhogs to the local market. and one car of horses and two cars of sheep for the Glasgow market. On Saturday and Monday he will again buy houses heretcrthe Liver- gscl market, and on Tuesday will visit oodville (or the same purpose. We â€"In Frlda 's leene we stated that Mr. E.J. OS vanhadbeen arrested in Sherbroeke, Que, at the request of Mr. Bovine. Tne entement wae moment. We learn that Mr. O'Snlllvan. as soon as he heard of the Intended proceedings. and before the arrival of the wan-amppued .A m and: e: um cud: a mum: mmwwsm malvodncTanofl' tanhuthluma. a has: on leap out. at the Inter. "Old Snmâ€nmhohuknownthstflsh to jam flutestclnrothhmuvo element. wh a Dr. Simpson manning toot nu: exfluonflloop mum: is varyaeldoma. clam huh-thou. The quesflonmlflrflngng s11 theold mun sndtheend not men an throw my llghtuponthe aanectonx-oolumnsmopenno â€"A very Interesting discussion Is now taxman In Forest and Smell between Dr. S pson. of this town; end seven! American ï¬shermen,‘rel_st_l_ve to 9113 mm 41"" “r3. wu ettnched t6 the m tan day morningII when it pulled Into the etetlonhere. muflntnpoeed thetthe cu- eontelned Sir M Rivera-Wilson, the new fluid-ht ottheG.T.B.nndhuult¢. the . mundane racket that proceeded thank-om canned grave eneplnlone to also In the minds of eevenl temperance who heppenedtobe et hand. Lump?" the m: fame «I! the Jun-139's 9992'}; tan- tame OI we WI U, uuwuvu it was learned that the ear occupied by a large party of bicyclist. tron Toronto and points west who were on their way to the Peter-homo tom-nament. â€"'1'he Minden correspondent at the Independent aye: nite 3 number of campers havebeenin indenand vicinity during the past two weeks. Some of thoee have visited on hetero, end we we pleased to see their friendly hammer raeeed mention Mr. . D. Fin 0! Lindsay and his two none, 14:. r. Dobbin. oi â€"0!d amp-ber- an.» m- mocha. *mwmbm“m luomn. 40.3mm rum-y 1-0 am“ Oh“ .mumwmtm“ WWII-rant. .3â€, a y. MMMM 3 mammals. _mm 3. :II- ommmvumhdlh ‘ _uu. .dtho out mid. ht: $0“me ‘0th 412:. J. 80:09.0! " W Brown. at at Mr. mun- nuexlt. __ - ï¬aï¬â€˜igfhuy what Mr. and â€"m- Mam Jnï¬zc’a; with her 81:». South Ops. of Mn. N. Y.. [8. 000111!- lawman thi' visit a uni: 00pm “'u’ow-JQEWO mm; my pic-nut on! on 1: -â€"mm mama-on WM Damian! 0 his mm to dam. m». on mum-y can... of of Poul-w. s m non othcpolnu. Mm tho astound homo â€"Mr. Jon. P1190“ my town M uâ€"m- Imam. Jungle. 8. Â¥.. ‘ ‘3" WM l' w†'- Mrmnd ï¬JumsonthOpo. â€"Mlu undo “mm-It... rotun- odonSstnnhylut nuxwuh' visit moulugoudothcwum points. ..u;-..W.H.sunuon 3nd non Arthur n tow days with he: . . B. M. Lackwood. of the 6.13.8. yud mm â€"M1u Muir dumb: at tho 1». Rev. Dr. Mflr. of downtown. hu boon vult- w. an! Mel. Andrew anon. V out. â€"mu mum Edmondl. d. m at Prof. F. C. Edmonda. at the nor: wad. Paulo: httmtvlllfln blends!!! flatworms. 8 â€"lutc W um. at Pom-bare. I- dunno MI pm. In. - Donn. NIH-lt- .12. Jan. WMWMSSW to pursue his mdh It the collar 0‘ dentistry. mâ€- ‘Wééï¬wm' SEE-1 â€â€˜3†‘ on 3:34“ am - .m- May Dultard «tut-nod homo lutwuktronsmmthl’vlmfl mums points. â€"Mlu loathe. of Rochester. '50 11“ mvmuumemmmummm and country not mmh.ntmodto harbomol‘nmdny. â€"Mr. 600. Bags, of Guam formerly mgr gt Magneto townMondny _L ALA â€"Mr. W. E. Bowing. hte menu in the Lumen: butane college. was In town Tneedey. metmlng from a pleasant 71:10 with friend- at Lornevme. -Mr. Frank Jenee. eon of Engineer Jenee. of the G. '1‘.R., heedectdedto eer'e oouee of study In the Weeneollece. wâ€"wuâ€" vvv â€")flu V. â€mil-Ocular lift mmwwwummr. have: Cltyonuondly. .mu Mikhail. with ma Bun :nd mustmommdothu mum. In" gonownmndmmunnsyunddmuud muoopenlnplnl‘oroneo. inï¬nity.†63mg ' “funds; In. W 0 I Bahama ad other when towns. rotun- od homo Thursday of Int week -Mn. F. J. Jewell nod Mn. ‘1‘. J. Emmet-on. who has been visiting Mu. Wales: Brown. SIMS-IL, left for their homin'roroneo Thur-any. â€"uhe Mule of 8116510. N. Y., ouivedlneownt'rmuredey even use. S'oe le eh eeto! her mum y-et. â€"Fonelon Fells Gazette: Mrs. J. B. 0833.0! Lindsey, end her do ughtor. Msry, eleterendneteeof Mrs. Head. hue beenuthemunoo Monday. â€"The meny friends of Mr. Bush Work men will be plouodwleernmchlecan- dlclon to somewhat: Improved. end hopoa at his recovery are once not: entertained. MoGAfl'oy' a pop olerh. returned home Monday “enjoying a 10 days’ amp so mm Belem Leke. a“? “Sag wwm: am- m on: . an 38 a o t. on" of Mr. an! Mrs. J. Once. an 41m mm. Thom :- min vmunz her antenna-tannin. of St. Lawrence- at.. utter ependlng some nu not: at Midland um other points on the Georg!» Bu. â€"Rov. J. E. mums. of Scum. IMO Sundaylnww: of Rev. J. W. Tom Be In the Queen-st. mm. «thMdmaop, 3% luau-ham. Mommwhou'o. and contempt-u- m enamel: oaths mmmmma â€"Meeen. Genet Hughes end Bernie MoAlplne exited home tron the London Hill College on Stanley. utter I most on eouue. end we now tun-fledged lieutenants. WWW. WNW WWW mm“ WWW“... WWW. mm m... Wmmwnnmw wmm m W ’. c. E. guilty. 0.! Obey-1.40“!- Our stock is rapidly approaching completion and is by far the largest and ï¬nest ever shown by us. A very large portion of our stock for this season has been Imported Direct from M: Manufacturers. We ask your inspection of the following lines and invite comparison of styles, values and qualities in Ready-Made Hawks, Mantle moths, Golf W3, Fancy Dress Goods, Black Dress Goods, Ulster Cloths, Frieze W3, Hummus, any Ramada, Tartar Haida. We are anxious values â€"1\f€'noa. wuuu left hands! or has rook hr Bull. -Mu. Thou. Walton in visiting mistin- In Snub Monies!" m â€"Mr.Geo. Bawluon. of Sunderhnd, was In town Thursdsv of but weak. â€"Mr. F. Snndtond. at Fenelon Fans, wee 1n town Thu-eds! o! be: week. â€")nu Lizz‘e Spam. of Port Hope. In ependlnsnï¬ewdnyewluhtdendnn wwn. â€"Mr. th Lee. who has been In Mont- xeel to: some clue. zeta-nod to town Tnee- evening. â€"Mrs. K. G. Patrick. of the north "rd. lento" Tneedly tor Toronto to mm mm -!r. Arahur Babel-he. at Cabonrg, he returned home steer vlelunc (dead: In Undeey. - _ 4 A-.- -Mr. Theo. Tasha Ion Wm! not 13th home hum» the Bum mutate at an: cu]. -m. and Mn. Clan. Vanda "turned Til-111' nun c three W'Vw'mh m m 3 three M'vuwwxw BWMBumm -mdhvd all-doc. V1105“ MM“ home on View “0.. walnut Thu-day non-ulna. â€"Ku.Fnd «End-imm- snxoabym-om-I .1â€!wa halnSfluy.‘ WW _ â€"Klu um. Stanton. 3: mt 110' Mndw mm M?“ at Paul-born. ll .41an Wbbhm of "1° "1°“ alumnae! Mum. 0.095011" ma. 1: umonnwwflh' mm" â€"m- mun. mu. «Poi-$30M.“ d‘ï¬'ï¬nflzï¬ ï¬ï¬‚’ï¬â€˜ï¬' awm bout of lewd Inst!- hou no Wrapper Goods. am» a, uw um... Moths and Woods, Omrooatings, Ready-Made Clothing, Overcoats, Laos C'mtaim, Outcomes. Men’s Furnishings, Mulls Underwear, Ladies’ Underwear, Prillimgs, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery. Laces. Carpets, General Fancy GoodS, Floor Oil Cloths, Etc. 3 are anxious to have your trade, and believe we have the best values in above lines ever shown in this district. Mr. Herb. emu m In: many (or WARNER 8t 00., AN AVERAGE OF D. Fauna u a patient vmtlna LINDSAY AND WOODV ILLEi Mansfrom 3oto4oCasapcr‘ aggregates about :25 to 150 pachgts and,~ to speak within bounds, this is ab lath WM! Warner, are rolling in at um Quanta. Tuesdny morning at 10 o'clock Ponce Mam-tube McIntyre resumed the pneum- nhedlt,endhonld “yet." The letter mreedtotheeourt. ImmunBowlne ushedflr.0‘Sannnloreomemoney.(hd- mu§m1.gdep§§edt§uhe needed mmdmwam'su- it. Bo and in. mm â€mm. O'Suninn to overlook the past-and it was shot phase which Mr. Steers mood explained. Mt. Bovine sold his rowan for using tint expression m that he did not wont. to be _on but} terms yith 0:51:11;- vun. A posts! curd was slso produced. duted August 21st, 1895, six dsys previous to the is of the information. Mr. Steers witness if there we: no tulk oi udvertisiug ut the time the WI wforMenduskedifitwusnot up thut the 128 pupils would he the out- come of the advertisements. and the wit- usssssidthutthere hsd been no set. numberot pupils ï¬gured from the ether- m .-, , LL __ _AII_j AILAA I‘m! W The prosecution then called Albert Cul- len. and he. homom. Bald â€I“ he had been-pupil“ also too ho In Mr. O’Summ’l bounces oo o shipped the abhodtlo‘mmwod u: we choirs and 313'. Ml Garth wee the next wit- nese to he pieced on the stand. She stated metehehednempromisedw ettendthe bnelneu college conducted by Mr. O‘Snm- mâ€"et. home theme had been eome wk of but she bed never had e talk her down. mitten eat with Mr. 08an -- "v u;,,, ““41- A had oz- to attend but no promises so am In: ulster 3, s E E 3 a h a tun of ‘m‘hï¬m u been @M',,, _xJ_-__.A bl..- mgr-In- E? Huangâ€"Oct. 1. 2. Otombee, Keene-Och. 2, 3. Central, Mutinyâ€"Sept. 25-27. Toronto Indiumâ€"Sept. 244. Buy of Quinta. Believing-17$). Conn-ll. Washâ€"Sept. 23-25. magâ€"n. Buck '83 â€ï¬viflhwh ‘ “an!“ THE CASE DISMISSED. FALL FAIRS.