Aw: , p a l oar-y . , rt '77, . 3 :- .THE WATCH-MAN-wmurmLINDSAY,"0NT. . ' » . 7 g //__\~_________________________ . ‘ d ' . ghbytho sohol A as short: program was rendered. The f' ,_ y _ ' -. . . ..' speaal 32233:? .. liigpl‘a‘i‘élif deal of 1m... w... as... .2“... .32. evening, which an through was character .xï¬woewowcemeomwmem W Business COLLEGE begins match between ten young ladies and six had bya happy proceedure of pleasant a. 0 months. yo‘mg go.“ ‘ , t hlemen. The ladies won'b entertainment, proved one of the mos ,5 taken advantage of these classes two runs. We were pleased to 333 th: successful of its_kind. The sweet enjoy- :: ’ )1 n)’ ha .111 g, llent results. Write / " - , .. ., . calf-5513:} a†“5 Votierable Mr. Hawkins amongst the, meat, the music of which memory will * , , ’ S t . . e . ’ "g .’ LC“ , W. PRlNGLEs :13 tors, “Dd “One of the fair ones'from 1°08 003th“ ‘50 13°31}! perhaps [seemed . ' .' 00 = l e O ' Prindpal lsaw seemed even to be pleased at the all the sweeter because set in a minor . . ‘ 1 1 . . . 7 . l I 1‘ 4 i V O V t . t . ' I ppor um res d} . a a Busrness College, opp. postoï¬ice Dream†Of 5 111- son Samuel. Sam's a key, for all were sad to think that in our as ' camera g‘ next gathering our departing friend’s as places would not be ï¬lled. Before part- a. , ing all joined hands and in good old style Q‘ 3‘ , noble fellow. His gallant bearing reminds you of the men of Bedeford, in Devon, who, under Sir Richard Grenville, hanged the dogs of Seville for the honor of their" sang “Aixld Lang Syne." . ALL GRADES c ,p p P â€"._..__. every way a grand mace“. . history of merchandismg. An array of real bargains, .the like of n at“? “ 10b LOtspiicymesale M LEASANZ.‘ POINT After “’9 3“ I“39“â€d t° th" chnmh which will not be e ualled this s a Th k' d f d b 1-3 , H essrs. Will Endicott and Albert where an excellent programs was render- q C SCH. e in o goo s t at #1318 ‘, R. SMYTH, ore .Spent. Saturday night and Sun. ed consisting of the following selections? YOU wantâ€"the useful, staple, practical thing in 3 ‘ day wrth friends in Mariposa. Chorus by school; recitation. Annie ' } -7 3:: Rear 9:1 Stytth’lshécck, Four pupils from the school here Armltage; recitation, Clara Copplgg; . . - 7 .1. . opp- ar e , m say left on Tuesday evening to write on music, choir; recitation. Louie Gorrill; ClOthln Hats C int ,7: e. /__/_..â€"â€"â€"______â€"â€":.â€"-:_â€"â€"â€"â€".__â€"â€"= the midsummer examinations Ell recitation. Allie Greenway; duett, Annie g, p , apS, :†T M and Walter Brien are writ: a Armitage and Susanna Wells; recitation, , ' . mg on Jennie Jordan; duett, Ruble and Reenie F ° h ' 5-,SUgaIS) . llle \Vatcnmanâ€"WaIdEI the entrance, While Willie Jackson cullis; recitation, Cora Gillies; music, urnls IngS, Etc. :3; /f___â€"â€":::â€"â€"-:â€" and Wllhe Greer try the leaving. “/6 choir; speech by Rev. Mr. Clarke B.A.. “ TEE'QTESJQES J23} 33%]; 1b93= W181} them success. of Woodville; music, choir; speech by “ / ’l’ ’’’’’’’’’ T" The annual school picnic which is to Rev. L. Phelps of Oakwood' Mr. FrOm basement to roof we offer Opportunities that Will per LETTERS FROM ' i l his CORRESPONDENTS , l M M . ; 1311:1203' ' ngivrrsary services of the -m Lit-.hguiist church Will be i ) l.) a Sunday and Monday, July On Sunday arternoon ~.-\ . a. H a 3,... __.‘.L.. ‘Jâ€"IH" i" If e v. 7 ‘J 1'; .,,' . , BUlldich} :1. n,- ll\‘\l:i's\li nlfnd:::nb::il f Tie segnl-a-unual election 0f ofï¬cers ves nobly and many brilliant plays were and Plants 331 -7 fl .. -. , .. .3 ort eC ristian Endeavor took place made on both sides. The game was ar‘ied St a r 5:94 last Thursday evening. Fcilowrng watched with interest by all in attond- . . . hink ore: wt ‘ "craggy†lure the oï¬icers elected for the coming anoo. The score stood 13 to 21 and an Half Pflee ClOthlng Half Price NBCkWGaI’ UttErS, Pl .‘ .‘\.’.;1\. 51h d half~yearz Honorary president, Chas, innings in faliior of Eden. Afée; tze ’ t ï¬o ‘c 53335 13‘3““ Wâ€! “on†ere, an pros- Hore' resident W. A. Cameron' vice- game an ex°° â€It tea was serve y t e ° . . sUrcc, tee-.5 it? fiverable‘for an average crop. presidepnt, Thosi Brien; recording sec- ladies. Whilesome were doing themsel- Half PFICB Hats WWW Half PFICG HOSlel’y , nrnest (rodson, barrister, of . . . ves ample JUStice at the well laden tables ‘ . _ ,_ retary, Miss Eva flay; corresponding . , . Bean'er502 W111 be in his hirkï¬eld t F ad H w d' t others while awaiting their turn to do Half P . U d H If P . . . 43:»: «35:3ny Howl) the 20d ani 4th sec.†87’ r†0 a†’ .reasurer’ “km†“’6“ heart“? enjoying the P168 11 erwear 3' F166 Furmshmg ING MI ; ,V ontb - 1 r IMISS lViliena Wagstafl'; Chairman or “Baby Ferris wheel†or California swing . .,f...-.‘:\..ay ‘3 i cry m ' “P y {prayer meeting com., Geo. Milligan; which had been erected on the grounds _ ‘ “13:33; smell â€1: ï¬lm Of. R157?“ ‘ look-out committee, Miss Leican for the occasion. The bomb managed by t :":n:‘li::r:2:; 1:5: firefsti-Eyingoil: Irwin, social‘ committee, Miss Lillie Mr. S. Armitage also did its snare in m U listiléw oget‘ner with cdntents. There 5 Kennedy; missionary committee, Miss contributing to the entertainment of the â€1'. insurance in London Mutual. . - .q' o‘water and North Bay. they’re dress; «we Mrs. Sam \l'right have and some? ‘ lit. and (La: ' a ‘ i .s....:. a::»,â€"r:c:.:ce, but Mrs. Beacom; :55; 11.2 allotted age in a devot-' maiden queen and the . glory of the herd. Mr. Hawkins is himself a Devonshlre man. There is some talk of another picnic in connection with the Presbyter- ian church at this place. be held at Pleasant Point on Saturday, July lst, promises to be a success. A program is being prepared and we hope to have with us that day many of the ex-teachers of the school, whose presence will no doubt add to the pleasure of the occasion. An exciting game of baseball is looked for between the “Grits†and the “Tories.†as each side is determined to uphold the honor of their party. Everybody is Welcome. Come and bring your baskets. Ad- mission free. Angelina Hay. The meetings of the -â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" REABORO take place. Mrs. Cunningham was asked to come forward, and just as she did so all eyes were turned towards Miss EDENâ€"MARJPOSA : The Sunday school anniversary in con- nection with the Methodist church here was held on the 18th and 21st and was in Angus Gillies made a splendid chairman for the occasion, and everyone seemed highly pleased with the good time they had spent in Eden. Proceeds amounted to $42 clear of all expenses. On Sunday. 18gb inst., Rev. Mr. Clarke B.A., of Woodville delivered a verv suitable and impressive sermon at 2.30 Wednesday 213i: followed the tea meeting which was held church grounds. The principal attract- ion in the afternoon was an exciting game of base ball Eden vs. Lindsay Collegiate Institute. Both clubs acquitted themsel- people who seemed to know where to go for good measure of good peanuts, cand- , . l _ . , . ‘ ,. . ,,, , , I some y are being very well attended ies, lemonade and strawberries. n UWS ~ .-.l. i411}, and we hope that the work may still ‘ ’ ~:. I ‘:. Ray is now visiting friends progress. OJIEMEE The rectory buildingis going to be a "daisy." Mr. White of Lindsay is the Dr. Cornwall has a number of friends stopping ,with him at his residence. His daughter Daisy from i 63‘ i 5% 8p 3‘ 3‘ a; £3 3* 3‘ p. m. to a large congregation. On 3 a 3* i g At the very height of the season, will enable us to make some startling tumbles in prices. PREPARE ER HRLIRAYS ! PREPARE ERR HEJE SPELLS ! This week will witness one of the most eventful weeks in the .suade every shopper that GOUGH has no equal in Bargain Giving. M. R MASTERLY STROKE A real hot time in R RRMINIRN RAY! PRERRRE ERR SUMMER 3‘ tyresâ€"3511321.. ‘ ~ returned from Niagara. Cam- Monday evening, June 29th. the Wil- architect. t idealist: 3;,‘fgtji‘31i510 Lhemahearty welcome. deuce “Mr-Thmaï¬mwneylmked “’5' There has been numerous bicycle Men, Youths, Boys, Children, rally to Gough’s extraordinary June event. No one b ' -L Crass. who has been regid' â€motive. When ht Up by Chinese â€we?“ and 0‘" â€perm 3" “0‘ who comes will be disappointed. The goods are here, and the values 133' 8 our 31b :2 1;; a. 33;, 3. Fenelou, known as lanterns, 1n the light 0* Wthh were seen scorching or coasting to such an extent. . 'ou know ‘5 2:33:13? homestead. comprising many young people scattered here and J.J. Lamb. proprietor of our village are ]USt as we say they are. paid tOO m1. , 7.232125. has purchased the same from ' there, while from these groups came tannery, is taking 3 well deserved trip 9° l t they are t‘ 1.: L 1412.3. .l’rice private. merry chatter and gay laughter. Inside Niagara camp, where his son Barry 15 in and that 1“. 1e $3,an death of the late Mrs. s was alike brilliant with light, and in a the service. , a". '- - - v quieter manner many “he" were ean' Our merchants and clerks present a - .- - :3 .3“ C313: .1 gropm over.our i118 themselves. In the course 0f the very weary and forlorn appearance from 3;;33 5‘“ . A: fCE‘rl‘iiFtlc Stu?“ 0:1 Friday evening ML ROM" Reid. “Shed the the long business hours, and are not as £9.11?" a“. â€I consolousness. Dr. people to assemble outside. where the expert in business hours as they would 3 9"“ 35*? 37279-7551 the H1332 skilful andiprincipal event of the evening was to otherwise with shorter hours. 3‘ ‘ “2.3.x life, anti on Monday morn- ing 5,1; passed away, Mrs. Beacom was Lig'rfly respected and the bereaved hail; ::."a- the entire sympathy of .srary uptodate luXmY- Ad' 't w}: . . , . _. he 86’ “"03, 322.39; 3'); children 10:. Annie Holmes, who carried along the verandah a beautiful clock, which was then softly chiming forth the hour of ten. Then the following address was read by your captain Jesus Christ since accepting Him as your leader has put to shame Oshawa, besides the Barnhart family from Hamilton city are among the number. , Thos. Stephenson is ereoflng a ï¬ne fence around his beautiful home and he is the darling boy amongst the farmers on the eastern bills. and also saving our without being pleased by both. We note below a few lines, and invite your inspection and criticism of goods and values. osen from ‘3“ fl , , ,, , many 0f m who have long sought to mail carrier more than once from 'iight- . wall 1‘19“ 5. a: m “LITA†follow His commands. ning accidents. W‘_, .e’s Wisdom “5'3 Lzursday last the scholars of s.s “You have done the h'ttle kindness h b d ' l in k“ 3‘ Mind‘m on d ‘th their Whl h most leave undone or despise.†001' “"389 as 5 quite 3 800‘“ 0“t . Joye , wx c DRESS MUSLINS n fiends‘ ““9 ‘ the ï¬nest picnics ever “653205†:Ven On the A’Tounds at this place. The dam“ hatW: earned a good reputation M the Vme’? of their games, their kind- neg. . ._ ' ‘ I WI", c. H '0 Sanger, std their excellent. ex- : “‘8:an Of an The best wishes of your Reaboro fniends who. are legion will accompany you to your future home. And when we are called from earth “may we join the chair invisible whose music is the gladness of the world,†and form a new a nobler love over it since the death of the late Samuel Lamb aged 71 years. whose funeral took place on Tuesday last, being one. of the largest seen here for many years. The deceased hai many' warm friends, and - was amongst the most kind and charitable . Neat, New Designs, Pique Cord, regular value 15¢. per yard. Special, 10c. Made of Linen, with fan back, with or without Flounce, 750.. $1, $1.25 to $2.59. I E ’ CRASH SKIRTS Very S cial, $1.00. Children’s Silk arasols, Plain 38c , with Frill, 50¢. LINENS Linen Doyliaz, with Fringe, Plain White and White with , Y program they undertake. , iï¬hou, y, 3 _ 1 . f rsons so far as his means would allow, Col r d B d 5 . ‘ ‘1“ th s . - d. blened on behalf 0 pa , ' ____________________________..___._____.._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- . o e 3!- CL, . C. . ,. .3 H3059, chilly d-‘3 j. '1 morning opened With 9' and eternal "Suï¬â€œ nd Union churches. and acted 9,. the village butcher, livery BLOUSES Side-board Drapes, wrth Fringe, 40 inches long, colors // . Hum; mist, there was enough the Reaboro Ba? 3 t bio and dray-man for the last three , Blue» Gold. 531mm!- Special, 25c. ’ LIZ.“ V' CORNEIL s a With White Laundried Collars and Fancy Open Work Side-board Drapes, 45 inches long, a A. is: :33“? blood in the county to treat ~= “113:1 mam†as a wet morning as beg“, to . The young pedple there wasMme 3:9.3) a.m., and by 10 . and 0*he enou‘éh 0f pies, tinned salmon '11:!†. dealt; .r gOOd thlnss on the teacher’s Prove that the people of this sec- tlon . .' , ~ d hters, Meade Mb ‘ . T 13 M â€"-â€"'â€" / 7 1rd and neighbni‘OOd pOssess"an active. a few broken-words thhbked the P909“, “in“ icon and E11713: ant†. in {H . . . M M mind, a “no a nant with but her heart was too full of sorrow at art _ g , an we Inge . a†â€more“ d 7 Pr C ~ 10 $019,“ to an?“ daughters, Sarah and Nellie,an’d two sons ' , w†, g, u scheme to cheat the sadness leaving the P999, . z». '~ . « ~ and T ‘3; â€an"; Inlay d†H . ll "be felt for -‘there are “me, when to mourn the loss of a bind husband , T S l 2 CLIFFE SONS ‘ ' F. ‘5 edOutline ‘ â€on" the day turn- a s ' most affectionate father and eitlson who I] O ‘ t annncs OSBORNE ANNIE Horuss Mrs. W. THQBNI ELLA Hanna! Earner: A. Poem: Erna J. TBOBNE 3m Pecos. , - . a's ï¬nished all joined. When the add“!El ‘V . . pressiveservices at the house and grave. in singing “Blent'zbathe Tie that Binds,†words are unnecessary. and all felt this years, and held his business against all comers by his straight-forward and willingness to do right.‘ The Rev. Mr. Langfelt conducted the solemnland im- There is a widow and fonr'grnacied will be missed by the citizens greatly. The Cuffs. Special, 60c. I I I I White Lawn Blouses, I I ~ PARASOLS , Cream and White Laced Trimmed or Failled Parasols, \' 750. Extra special, 40c. BOY’S wasn SUITS Made with Sailor Collar, of fast color. Galetea Stripes, Special, 68c. I I E I I I PARASOLS Bled: Silk Parasols. with Frill of Black and White Silk, . I I I I I i I I I :6 2%;;;oorcood. On Wednesday Miss E“ A‘ l’ogue: To MRS' WM‘ lawn-tennis grounds. under the skillful ’ , «2:13:22 “$1.3 taken t3 Bowmanvrile CUNNINGHAMâ€"Dear friend: Your mgâ€, direction of a renowned contractor and ' Cm??? 53? inteament. friends were sad to hear of your intended builder specially secured fo, the purpose. I The Luis; .‘.id and Methodist removal from our village. and could not The volunteers belonging. to No. 4 ~- , ._ 2' , ~ San-5.9.; :33“; give a grand straw- let you go withoutasmail token by which company, 45.:h battalion, assembled in . l . _~ berry (2.4.2,; on July let on the we may be held in remtembrance. :1: good form as on any previous time to A ’ A _ . "; g azzrazziz‘; -awas surrounding the resi- afford“ “3 great ?‘°“S°'° o represen join their battalion at head quarters, I _ g . :1 5..., ,_ , . . committee who in turn represent your Lindsay. All the boys are well so for. . , a t ' r "Yant' ““8 ’3 â€Ob numerous friends, and on their behalf to 18nd have not yet succumbed to heat or ‘f i .1} 3.22:4. i;:‘â€"‘.Slr)n, but a special effort present you with this clock. We will the measles. . . . en 11 OWIIOO -. . :3 Ciotr 3:363: ladies Aid to promote miss you much in all our social gather- Prof Richard Cornwall has won a p , _ $35 7’: ‘Z‘r‘xi. among our own peoâ€" ings where your happy face and merry distinction as . “oosmographer†or . A: :3 if â€1 - all who attend. The laugh brought 813mm“ t° “5111:†08’. bu; weather prophet during the past spring. . Remember that we are glad to have you make this store your headquarters. . T; 7 imamâ€; lim'hal and races are {01' even more than there’ you w a mu“ He is hard' to surpass. “kins hi! We care for your parcels without charge. We do fcr you, and gladly, any ‘ i 3 mid '3 '3 â€50"“ 0f one hundred mm your accusmmed phcem our Chairs observations from an American almanac- of th e little ofï¬ces you’d expect a very near friend to do. If this help- :5 mailer-'5 Voices. The booths will Where ’9“ did your part ‘0 wanna? an: Everyone of Dick’s neighbors know a ful wï¬ingness of ours gets you to visit this store we are more than repaid. ' “3:33? "11‘ iour Halo“ christian 10†“y ‘ when to cut and “V8 118?. P888. eta. and m We know you cannot see the. goods we have, and our way of doing business " . J ' “haggling; ‘ ball, m r and cricket, battledoor, base- ?“ 30" ~ “full (lust and other games were soon L r ï¬ndâ€, as; M. aging. The estables were of the of the evening 1‘53“!“ 39°F“, in: m pmmmme of Scotch songs was and music until sup Edi-cl ': offerings ' by.. ottinens (and near friends were most beautiful. '