...;.. ..,.. .s .,, ‘ ..._. .M»M...-w-....n A _ . _,.,,.V.. . .....,-«,«v- .t. .,.. w“... A _ ..._..~.._-pâ€"â€"â€"~_~_h____ .... gm". n x; 423.17.: . yuan“:- “TWILW KAWARTHA LAKES. .__.___ rr l8 A coaunonom‘ How Mrs. J. A. MacDougall can sell so cheap, The rea- son is because no old stock is carried from year to year, but is turned into cash by giving wonderful cash bargains. This Sale commences Saturday, July 7th. Saturday, we will sell Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Trim- mings, including Fancy Silks, All Over Laces, All Over Embroidery, Jets, Laces, etc., at 40 per cent. less than the I All in The Same Role. .A FUNNY STORY OF FOUR SISTERS WHO The TRENT VALLEY NAVIGATION COLT, \VENT ON THE STAGE. LIMITED. "‘heatrical |Munager Rosenthal, the hushnnd of Katherine Osterman, tells the following story 2 “There were four of the Ostermun girls who went on the stage, and it is a singular fact that they all made their SAILINGS or BOATS. “ MANITA. †debut in the same role. It happened a.m. P-m . . , . - . - r‘ Coboconk dep. 615 Arrive 7 45 .regular prices. this way. The family live in loledo, Rosednle .“ 7 15 u 6 45 Penelon Falls “ 3 45 u e 00 Mutiny, July 317:, we will sell Chiffons, Tulles, Laces, Veil- Etufigeourxiut“ lg (1:!) g ings, Gauzes, etc. etc., at half price. in say rrive - ’ . . . Connéction at, Fenelon Falls with 8 8.. m. Wye “Ylll {Erlnll'ned GOOdS at less than train for Toronto- half the regular price; also Sailors and untrimmed Hats. ...T.i§‘.f$¥§.‘;‘f°d ԠFen?“ “‘19 f“ Bmk' WedneSday, July 11th, we will sell Children’s ï¬ne Leg- “ â€"--- horns, Children’s Silk Hats and Bonnets, and ï¬ne Embroid~ ESTURION.†ered Hats and Bonnets for less than half price. ggbcfl'ge‘l’f. dgp- 7611_5&-m-it}1d31°P-m Thursday, July 12th, you can have your choice of any Rib- urgeon 0"†M'm' bon in the store for half price. Lindsay, arrive 8 40 a. m. “ :3 . _ 6 Friday, July 13th, we will sell Flowers and Foliage at half Lindsay, dep. 11 00 am. “ SturgeonPoint“ 12 10 p.m. “ 7 40 . price ; Feathers and Ospreys at 40 per cent. less than reg- ular price. Bobcaygcon arrive I 15 p.m. “ 8 45 p.m: 0n Saturdays boat will wait arrival of Come Saturday and give your order for a swell trimmed-to order Hat. Come assured that you will get the highest grades evening train from Toronto. " OGEMAH †Tuesday, Thursday and latest fads, as we carry nothing else in stock. Don’t miss and Fnday' and sam'day' this sale. These prices are for cash only. Monday, Wednesday Bobcaygeon, dep. 7 30 a m. De_p. 7 30 am. _ MRS. J. A. MacDEJGALL. and when Charley Jefferson put on - ‘Hands Across the Sea,’ Annie Osbor- :mtn, who was then an ambitious am- ateur, was engaged to take the part. x of Lucy. She adopted the stage name of Belmont, and scored such a success that she got. a handsome offer to join Sol Smith Russell. “ Before she left, J eifcrson asked her whether she couldn’t suggest somebody to take her place, and she replied very ' modestly that her sister Bessie was a bright girl and anxious to go on the - stage. So Bessie was sent for, and also made a hit, but. before long she went to Mr. Jefferson and. told him she would have to quit, as she was about to be married to Chief Wall of the Toledo :ï¬re department. ‘However,’ she said .hesitatingly, ‘ I have a sister of the - name of Katherine, who ’â€" “ ‘ Great heavens! ’ exclaimed Jeffer- son. ‘ This family beats the recordl Telegraph for Katherine immediately ! ’ ;.Katherine arrived and proved such an acceptable substitute that the manage- ment; was delighted, but in the course of time she attracted of Stuart Robson, who engaged her to be his leading lady. Again Jefferson was in despair. ‘I sup- pose there are no more sistess ?’ he said ironically. ‘Oh, yes,’ replied Kathe- rine. ‘I wasjust about to to recom- .mend my sister Lillian.’ ' “.‘ Glory halleluiah l ’ Lillian came ~ on and played the part successfully un- ' til she made up her mind to retire from \the stage. When she announced that intention, J eiferson never turned a hair, You see, he ’d become accustomed to it. ‘ Sorry, very sorry,’ he said. ‘ And will you please wire to your sister this even- in: ? ’ ‘ There are no more sisters,’ said ' Lillian mournfully. “ ‘I No more sisters! ’ exclaimed Jef- ferson aghast. ‘ No, sir,’ she replied, ‘ All we have left now is the house dog, but he’s very intelligent.’ â€-â€"-New 07'- . leans Times-Democrat. Chemong “ 9 45 em. Buckhcrn “ 11 45 a.m. Dep. 10 30 a.m. Burleigh arr. 12 45 p. m. Arr. 11 30 a.m. Burleigh dep. 2 00 p.m. Dep. 2 00 p.m. Buckhorn “ 3 30 p. m. Dep. 3 30 p. m. Chemong Dep. 5 30 p. m. Bobcaygeon arr. 6 00 p. m. Arr. 7 30 p.m. Méals are served on the Esturion and Ogemah. 20 and 50 Trip Tickets for families’may be had at reduced rates at the Ofï¬ce of the Company or of W. H. Hamilton, Bobcay geon. Lindsay Agent, Geo. Wilder, G. T R. Town Ticket Agent, Express Ofï¬ce. LOOK! ' ‘IF YOU WANT ANY Paris Green, _ Insect Powder, Fly Poison Pads... or Sticky Fly Paper. You will ï¬nd the best qualities and brands at Robson’s Drug Store- N. B.â€"If you require glasses, or ï¬nd your eyesight failing, you cannot do better than have your eyes tested here. We guarantee satisfaction. We are still to the front in new AND srruss ' onsss 00008. BLWSES, AND stress stilt. Also newest patterns white and colored. _'.The Deacon’s Scheme. Our Millinery is always Up-to-date. ' W. 57-i- - thttlltti in ansvtn. . itWtihY, _ nan inn Ant. - If you need anything in these lines call Ar ssvsows AZAAA. :‘JT \VORKED ADMIRABLY FOR A TIME, BUT FATE INTERFERED. Opposite the railroad depot there was «.a grocery kept by a colored man, and as we had some time to wait for the .. train three or four of us crosscd over to lock .at. his stock; Business was very brisk with the ‘merchant, though all his customers were colored. We notic- ed that sugar, tea and codï¬sh seemed. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. to 581] above all 0150. and during 0: Will visit Simpson House, Lindsay, every --te_tpporary lull the colonel approached Wednesday. Hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m the battered old scales on which every- Consultations) cyciem‘: "036 and throat- vthing was weighed and picked up some tPeterborough, corner George and Murray of the weights. The hollow in each one 5 me 8' had been been ï¬lled with lead, and when .quite sure that the pound weight Would balance 20 ounces at least he said to the old man : “ I see you have ï¬lled your weights with lead." “ Yes, sah : yes, sah,†he replied, as he rubbed his hands together. " What was the idea? †“ To keep de dirt out 0’ dc holes, sah. Can’t. no dirt git in dar now." *‘ Was it your own idea ? †“No, salt. I never should hev got dat idea if it hadn’t, bin lur Deacon Williams. De deacon said it was de way day did down in Greenvillc, an be ï¬re] ’em up t’ur me widout cost." ,' ‘- The deacon buys all his groceries here, doesn’t he '? †“ He do, salt; yes, sah, he buys ’cm all yere, an be was tellin me only dis mawnin dat he nebber did see de beat 0' how dem groceries held out.†He was advised to take his weights over 3.0 the cotton warehouse and have them weighed, and he picked them up uu‘ in a. thW walk and very much pui- zled he proceeded to the warehouse. When he returned, it was on the run eat“: his eyes hanging out, and as he renciwd the store he exclaimed: " No wonder I has gone into bank- ruptcy l‘o’teeu times an had to sell my gum-Is an hogs an make do ole woman go brtr’l'ul ! Dat uir pound weight weighs 22 ounces, an every time Deacon Williams has bought two pounds 0' sugar an codtish he has tooken away three pounds an a half ! Shoo, but I 'ze gwiue to close de doah an put up a 2 sign 0’ ‘ Busted Ag'in ! ’ †' M. QUAD. o-.â€"â€"~~â€"â€"-- »- Clerkâ€"You’ve called me an idiot. and if you don’t take it back you may - ‘ . let-k for another clerk. Harness of all kinds made Employerâ€"Very well, I'll take the to order on shortest notice. idiot. back. So you’ll stay! ‘ _ _ Tommyâ€"What's Willie Wyman brag- Mnepawmg a spec'any' gins about ? . D19. T. P. McCULLOUGH, Specialist, For Bridal Presents What Must I Gilt? That is the question which may have kept your brain straining for days. . Could anything be more appropriate than FINE CHINA, CUT GLASS, or SILVER ARTICLES? All are highly prized by all women. We have scores of elegant novelties in these lines, which we will be pleased to show you if you visit us. Britten Bros, Foot of Kent St., LINDSAY. assassins DEPARTMENT. We desire to call your attention to the following line or goods, just received: Choice Cl ianed Currants; Choice Seeded Raisins, one pound packages { E iLSt Brand) ; Fine Filiated urrants ; Selected Valencia Raisins; Sultana Raisins. A full stock of Crosse 85 Blackwell’s Peels; Soft-shell Almonds; Shelled Grenoble Wal- nuts; Shelled Almonds. ‘ CROCKEEY DEPARTMENT. Toilet and Dinner Sets. For the next two weeks we will offer special 'value in these goods; also a large stock of Fancy Goods, Lamps etc. » BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. A full line of the best goods and latest styles money can buy. READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Call and see our Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Suits, also a nice line of Ulsters and Overcoats. These are only a few of the lines of new goods just placed in stock. You are invited to take a close look through the stocks and compare prices Whether you buy or not. Our 250. Tea is immense value. 50$. HARNESS snap. Billyâ€"Wliy,.he-szrysthis fat-her looks , v H ll'k D .. dl' . ' dfathor looks -" ll entrant g'“ dulutnhtiur the Gazelle. MoFs‘. D. Dress Muslins, Piques and Duck’Suititgs, 12 .‘. {5) A" DIRECTORT. 7% SOCIETIES. .M I NIGHTS OF TENTED MACCABEES ‘ Diamond Tent No. 208. Meets in the True Blue hall in MoArthur’s Block on the ï¬rst and third Tuesday in each month. CHAS. WISE, Com. C W. Bnnoornn, R. K. . N CANADIAN ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS lrent Valley Lodge No. 71. Meet in the Orange hall on Francis street west on the ï¬rst and third Mondays in each month R. .11. MASON, N G. J. T. ’l‘uonrsou Ju., Sec. 0.1..N .996. MEET IN THE ORANGE . hall on Francis-St. West on the second Tuesday in every month. . J. J. NEVISON, W. M. Tnos JOHNSTON, Rec-See. INDEPENDENT ORDER of FORESTEBS. Court Phoenix No. 182. Meet on the last Monday of each month, in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block. R. Doannrv, Chief Ranger. SAMUEL ELLnnY, R. S. YANADIAN HOME CIRCLES. FFNE LON Falls Circle No. 127, meets in the True Blue hall in MoArthur’s Bl it ï¬rst Wednesday in every month. co the P. C. BURGESS, Leader. R. B. Sernsrnu, Secretary. _‘\~_ F. AND A. M., G. R. C. THE SPRY A. Lodge N0. 406. Meets on the first Wednesday ot'each mouth,on or before the full of the moon in the, d _ Cunningham’s Black; o 36 1‘00m 1n H. H. GRAHAM, W. M. Rev. W. FARNCOMB, Secretary ’ RY“ CHURCHES. M BAPTIST CHURCHâ€"QUEENâ€"ST.-â€"-REV James Fraser, Pastor. Service ever Sunday morning at 10.30. Sunday School every Sunday at 2.30. p. in. Prayer meet~ ing on Thursday evening at 7.30 ; Minister’s Bible-class on Tuesday (fortnightly) at 7.30 . FETHODIST CHURCH â€"â€" COLBORN J; Streetâ€"Rev. R. H. Lciteh, Pastor. Sunday service at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2.30 p. m. Epworth League of Christian Endeavor, Tuesday evening, at .8 o’clock. ' Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7.30. Mg...â€" ST. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE Streetâ€"Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair, Pas- tor. Services every Sunday at 10.30 a. m and 7 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 2.30 p. in. Christian Endeavor meeting every Tuesday at 8 p..m. Prayer meetina every Thursday at 7.30 p. m. E M‘â€" ALVATION ARMY â€"BARRACKS ON Bond St. Westâ€"Capra. Barkerdz Dar- rach. Servxce every Thursday and Satâ€" urday evenings at 8 p. m., and on Sundays at 7 a. m., 11 a. m., 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. __ . ._._______. __.____.‘_._ T. ALOYSIUS R.C CHURCHâ€"LOUISA Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Lcary, Pastor. Set-Vices every alternate Sunday at. 10.30 a. in. Sunday School every Sunday at2 p. m N ST. JAMES’S CHURCHâ€"BOND STREET ‘ East â€"â€" Rev. Wm. Farucomb, Fasten. Set-Vice every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 2.30 p. in. Bible class ever Thursda . ‘ at 7.30 O’clock. y y BVang 2% _ Seats free in all churches. Every/body uzvztedto attend. Strangers cordially welcomed _._ -- MISCICLLANEOUS. URL [0 LIBRARYâ€"PATRICK KELLY Librarian. Open daily, Sunday except: ed. from 10 o’clock a. m.till,10 p. In. Books exchanged on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 12 a.m. till 3 p. m. and in the evenin from 7 to 9. Reading room in connection.g POST OFFICEâ€"F. J. KERR, POSTMAS TER. Ofï¬ce hours from 7.25 a. m. to 8 p. m. hiail going south closes at 7.35 a. m . :llilll gomg north closes at 11.40 a. m. Sav- ings bunk andinoncy order business trans- acted from 8 a. m. to 7 p.m. Good. Purniture Is always cheap furniture in the long run. Looks better. Wears better. Gives better satisfaction. I have the best and largest stock of furniture of ' all kinds, from the best manufacturers in the province consisting of ' â€"D1NING noon FURNITURE QBEDROOM snrs â€"EASY CHAIRS, -â€"ROCKERS, â€"LOUNGES, â€"SIDEBOARDS, â€"SPRINGS AND MATTRASSES, â€"-KITCHEN FURNITURE (all kinds,) and .prices are away down. Repairing and all ordered work promptly attended to. W Undertaking in all its branches. L. 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