.a 311‘“: rvql.‘ Haliburlon (Correspondence of the Gazette) Mrs. Howie, of Godcrich, is here on a. visit to her parents. She intends mov- . ing the old couple to her home, where she can better attend to them in their ‘ declining years. The picnic under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid was a decided success. Mrs. Bathgatc and her sister, Miss M. Brien, have returned from visiting friends in Peterborough and Fenelon - Falls. In a. former communication I mentioned the names of the young men who left 1 here to assist in the harvest ï¬elds of the west. 1 now may mention a number who are intending to visit England in the - near future : A. Niven, Esq., P. L. 8., leaves here ' this week for a sojourn of a few months I in England. we should be untrue to our : feelings if we who remain at home did not wish him a pleasant voyage, a happy visit on the other side of the Atlantic, - and a safe return. Mr. Edwards, who has resided here for a number of years, has sold his farm hear the village to Mr. W. Lane, who ‘wlll take possession in a few days. Mr. L‘Awards returns to England, where he intends to reside in future. All of his ] Iany friends will be sorry to lose him, that wish him continued success. Mr. John Reed and his son Russell in- tend visiting friends in London, England. '..hey expect to sail about the 10th of ~ September. We cannot say good-bye to ‘1 hem without regret, but we shall be comforted during their absence by the assurance that they are enjoying them selves in “ fresh ï¬elds and pastures new." Mr. W. J. Austin and Judge Harding returned last week from a fishing expe- -dition on Clear Lake. The Judge and Mr. Austin both hold that recreation is -one of the needs of immunity, and that, :as the sports of the ï¬eld, the lake and 1he stream are the most healthful and «exhilarating of all exercises, they should be practiced and protected. Mr. E. Boyce was hurt in Mr. Laking's .mill on Monday last. We hope to see him around again soon. 0-. Burnt. River. Correspondence of the Gazette. Miss E. Harper, of Buffalo, is the guest tof her sister, Mrs. J. Brisbin. Mrs. Wm. Britnell and daughter, of “Toronto, are visiting in town. Mr. Ed. lt‘orbert, of Lindsay, spent a :a few days with his mother this week. Miss L. Calder, of Fcnelon Falls, is ‘Visiting at Mr. Wm. Adkins.’ A very successful meeting of the W0- nuea's Institute was held at the home of .Mrs. Wm. Dodd on Tuesday afternoon. Work on the new steel bridge known ms Lamb's bridge has been commenced. 1Mr. Train, of liinmonnt, is busy doing ~the cement work. A large blowâ€"adder was killed at Burnt River this week. Some people {1.3.55ng along the street noticed it, and :aiwr an exerting struggle they-succeed- ed in killing it. The snake measured nearly three feet. Mr. T. I). Perdue spent Monday in .Fonelon Falls. Mrs. McKechnie is visiting in Rose- ‘dale this week. Mrs. R. Handley and family have gone '.to Haliburten. Mr. D. Chalmers has been appointed (xpress agent for Burnt River. Messrs. Young and Hunter took ad- vantage of the excursion to Manitoba on :baturday. .urs. wrdun returned to her home in .Lindsa y on Saturday. Mr. C. Smith left on Monday for Don- :ald, where he has secured a position. 0.. Norlanl. (Correspondence cf the Gazette.) Mr. Ernest Martin left-for his home in the far west last Wednesday. Mr. Arthur Swain, of Valentin, was Visiting friends around the village last :S n "(la y. Miss Dossie LeCraw has secured a :school at Essonville, where she has gone ~.to teach. Mr. R. E. Wagar, of Fenelon Falls, :aud his brother Wesley have returned home after caIm.IiIig north of the village for a few days last week. Mr. .ltupr-rt Carl had the misfortune to be kicked by a horse which laid him up for a few days, but he is able to ho cast of Moose GOING NORTHWEST OF TORONTO AUG. 14, 18 SEPT. 1, s Fram_slations on Toronto-North Bay line, was} In bulnolincluding Toronto-Sam's line. SOUTHWEST SEPT. Ticket: iuucd to women, but HOMESEEKEHS' _Excursior:s allord hm accom- qmoddlion. wizh Tourist Sleeps!» l- ... vlr'iv‘ ! ‘w: 79 .I , . . Lem. " .,.I. . . ., . . . i Ask agcnl aiucull I NEWS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD A L: U R S i O N S to Harvest Fields of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Well-paid work for over 25,000 men. one-way second class to Winnipeg. Free tickets from Winnipeg to pomts where harvesters are needed, Alberta at one cent per mile. RETURN TICKET TO ONTARIO STARTING POINT FOR ADD $18-00. AFTER WORKING AT¢.EAST ONE MONTH IT'ONAL Apply to ticket agents for full conditions from territory AUG. 18, 19 From nation: on line, and south thereof in Ontario. SPECIAL TRATNS FROM ALL C. P. R. STATIONS ON AUGUST H, is and 20. Apply in nearest C.P.R. licks! taco! far leaflet giving conditiom. train times. do. or write C. B. FOSTER, District Faucets: Aeenl,TCRCNTO ,‘O .Ir around again. Mr. Norman Armour, of Oshawa, and a couple of his friends, are camping near the village for a few days. . Mrs. J. Geitton and son, of Halibut-ton, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Owen Wes- J:- 1:“ sel. “I . .~â€"o Baddow. (Correspondence of [he Guzrtle.) Mrs. C. Goodhand and Master Free- man, of Lindsay, are spending a week with Baddow friends. . . Miss Leonie Calder is the guest of . - r: - k . Mrs. W. Wilson, at Daisybank farm. Mr. Geo. Hilyer, of Streetsville, and .. Mr. Alfred Slade, of Sturgeon Point, made a flying visit to Baddow this week. Miss Linda. Graham has returned after spending a. week in Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. T. Suggitt called on Sturgeon Point friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harman Truax, of the United St‘ates, are spending a fortnight with their son, Mr. E. Truax. The harvest is all completed and the whistle of the threshing machine is heard in the distance. ado-oâ€" Rosedale. After such a sale as this store has experienced dur- ing the last 20 days there always remains many rcm~ nants, odd lots, etc., and rather than again place them into stock, we are going to clear them out at half price and less. There are remnants of Dress Goods, Muslims, Prints, Flannelettcs, Shirtings, Ducks. Ores tonnes, Silks, Laces, Embroideries, Allovers, etc. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) Hon. George P. Graham, Minister of Railways and Canals, passed through here on the government steamer, Bessie Butler, last Saturday. He was accom- panied by Mr. Grant, Superintendent Engineer of the T. V. C. A short stop was made to allow Mr. Grant an oppor- tunity to go over the work now being done here, and the party then proceeded on their way to Orillia. Mrs. Nesbitt and her daughter, of Lindsay, are guests at Moy Villa. Mr. G. Gereau, of l’eterborough, spent a couple of days in Rosedale last week, enjoying some good strong breezes. Mr. F. J. Goodman spent a few days in Toronto last week on business. ‘ The Misses Halliday gave a small dance on Wednesday of last week, and all report a most enjoyable time. Mr. Johnston, of Toronto, who has been occupying one of Mr. Goodman’s cottages for the last month, returned to the city on Saturday; and Mr. J. Wal- lace, also of Toronto, left for home on There are odd lets of Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies’ Waists, Skirts, Raincoats, Fajigy Collars and Belts, and Men’s and Boy’s Hats, Caps and N eckwear, going at a. great sacriï¬ce. 0-0 Powles’ Corners. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) There is always a great demand for all kinds of berries of good quality; and several parties from here have driven ten or twelve miles east of Bobcaygeon to get thimble berries, of which there is a big crop this year. Mrs. S. Gatchell, of Lindsay, spent a few days visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Argue, of Winni- peg, have been vititing their relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. John Cuthbert, of Lindsay, spent a few hours last Tuesday visiting her uncle, Mr. W. H. Powlcs. When mentioning the young men who “1 re going to the North-west, we omit- ted to mention the name of-Mr. John PaI rish, Jr. Three of our bad boys made a. raid on the postâ€"master’s garden last Sunday. They are well known, and, if they repeat the oli'cnee, will be brought to justice. FA L TERM begins Sept. lst. Our old-established r of Allovers Now 0 n l y Half Price , and reliable school offers the bcstit facilities for securing a. sound busi-E ness and shorthand training. Write , of Ladies’ Hosiery. regular of Fancy Collars, regular M 1 Price 350, clearing at Half price to 300., clearing at l oncay. , '. . . . .‘ Mr. M. Hamilton, of the engineering Prue; ILSS than half Pllce staff, purchased a very fast motor boat ‘ last week, and is prepared to meet all Mrs. A. W. Spence was in Peterboro' for a couple of days this week. ‘ m,“ Miss M. Clifford, of Warsaw, is visit- . ing at Moy .Villa; also Mrs. Jas. Knox 3-,." I, , , zpull] tho taehxldrcgnyiT forIIncIily 05 lgentelon f L , I 'a s, u nowo iew nsmar n . ' , ' 0 a, 195 Onn' ove; I (r . >. Mr. Crawford, Superintendent of con- Of 311181111 NOW P 1 a ‘. It ,9, 1 ‘5 of, ‘Vrbh Felts! legu}al struetion for the R. McDonald Go. here, " . Veg“ 3'1 Pnce 0 ’00- C 931‘ pl‘lce ‘ to 000., clearing met with a. very painful accident on 0 [11 y 1110 at Price at Monday. He touched a live wire of one . D ’ of the batteries, which was beino‘ used _ for blasting purposes, and one 1got his I hope to see him as well as ever in a few 7 ______ " ' ° - ODD Lo 8 - REMN ANTS T ODD LOTS . . , . , ‘. OLPI‘IDLS NOW 0f Lafiles VyraIStS: Regu- of. Mens Hats, regular .13.. . _ lar Price to we, clearing prlce 500., now clearing a} O n 1 y , 250. 290. REDINANTS O DD LOTS ODD LOTS it Of Laces Now of 'Ladies’ Fine .Lawn of_ Mens’ Caps, regular . , Waists, Regular price to pr1ce 500., now clearing , ., 9800 “""Tf- C â€" \« u o.'. ODD LOTS ODD LOTS '1 . Ladies’ ' Skirts, regular of Men’s Neckwear, Regu- L , . price to $4.00, clearing at lar price to 350., selling a“ 1 9' . 0 ODD LOTS of Ladies’ Raincoats new of Men’s ’Neckwear re u- , o 3 :U ' - ’ g ‘ i lar price to $5.00, clearlng laru price, 500., now sell- those who think their boats can go some. 1 . 1 O C . arms is in a sling as the result; but we :1. _ at less than Half Price at I . ' : . ‘ I‘I'I“.|t , Half Prlce. $3.00, clearing at at Half price at 1 9 c. at in g at nge and McGill Sts., Toronto. manualâ€"m a BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. I Yo Jaw, and West of Moose Jaw to DATES Cheapest General Store in the County, FENELGN FALLS. OF TORONTO EAST OF TORONTO AUG. 20. 22. 27 SEPT. 2. 11.14 From nations East of Toronto- NorlhB l' ,t nd'cl ‘ Shaun Likinindkiméi. “d†not at hall-fare for children. 1,9 Tmonlo-Snmia