CROPS INJURED. Rave Jas. Ronertson, of Ops, re~ m the crops throughout the town- ‘5? “my injured by ‘ the spring ruins. The worst prospect he stat- cl in yam {or a good harvest. Not an one crop can be counted upon a coming up to the standard of Mn: gem. ' All have Mani â€some 01 the cores! crops will_ be .‘5 indeed “time. 1 {:9 Works in this part of Ontario. ‘63: our prim and see our (12 signs Indore purchasing. Shop and show rooms 11 13 Can:- {ridge St... immediawa north of ï¬ne Lindsay Marble Works Sti‘d doing business in the same old : and hut not in thesame old way. We (vanes with the times and are in a Melon to do better work than ever. Kev designs, new granites. new and uprated tools and methods. 11 fact -9 most upâ€"toâ€"date Marble and Gran- MAHVJHJN. PEEL. FPLTHX STINSON. Barristers. Solicitors, and Xotaries. )lomxv lo loan. Spec W and Granite Monuments -. USDERSIGSED u propel-ed to bun money on term. town. gnd v11- 10 property. a very lowest. rue. .0! interest. Coupe.†or pnvete m. I an dwm My to btiy good mot-W. I. E. WELDON. coltcitor. etc. Milne Block. Linden. is: attention given to investments. (likes : Dominica Bank. corner of Valium zmd Kent-sts.. Lindsay. 1‘. G. ECLMXghlin. K.f‘.. A. M. Ful- tan. 3;..â€"\.. James A. rail. ’1‘. H. Stizuon. Woodwille otï¬ce open cam-:3. week at odice oi C. 1-2. Weeks. "715.831? 5: O'CONNOR. Barrister; Nannies. etc. Mnnpy *0 loan at vary iovest current rates» on best damn. onceâ€"corner Kan: 3nd “lock «1.. Lindsay. 2a. Smut, L. V. O‘Connor, B. A lunar at running. “onâ€. dumb; In .1! (to form. H28 1!. KNIGHT. Barrisu-r. $04 ticket. Notary Public. solicitor the] 3m Bank of Canada. rem-manta in; Waterloo Mutual Fire Insur- ance (30.. of Waterloo; Federal Lik- Assurance (‘o., of Hamilton, Mire Accident. and Surety (70., o! :mdon, Ont. Ofï¬ce over Homej awe. opposite Post Ofï¬Ce. . w.- â€PKIXS AND Enmrms. Ban-u- nto. Solicitors, Notary Public. etc Iotécitors for Bank of Montreal. m to loan on terms to suit â€â€™3. SEELAL‘DS IRVINE, Den-{the root 0 “a. members 0! the Boyd 001-; Cost of livi "3 ‘1‘ Dental Surgeons. We bavef'ofï¬Ce rents .{l the Latest methods of dentistry. 1mm He Mid attention will be given mfsailor.1â€˜ï¬ mutation“. Crown and bridge. cart. The nuccessful extraction of agances bec use: under gas (Vitalized air) .nd measure ion an insertion or the best mincial; of the “es “taxes continue to be a specialtv due to the 0! this ofï¬ce. Dance noo'ly oppositei aha Simpson 110080.! fatter ree DORE JACKSON. Ben-ism.‘ Gm. coliciton for The Causal-at Bank of Commerce. Money to low on mortgages gt ï¬ve per cent. 01-, In. Wlniam street. Lindsay. ; I. D. Moore, K. 0.. Alex. Jackson; DR. F. BLANCHARD :WCATE TORONTO UNIVERSI- ‘Y. CORONER FOR COUNTY OF VICTORIA. “no â€" Ridout-st., Comer Kent and “cysts. Phone {5-35. my to loan on terms to suttlm Mower. Ofï¬cesâ€"6 William street; 9..“ math Lindsay. Ont. G H. Hop .kaWC F..HHopkinsB..A"' R. CHAMBERS. Prop '41. “Good pay. Outï¬t free. 016 or Part Time agreenwnt, and ycu represent a firm of mix-t)- ï¬'re years" experience with over six hundred acr-s of land under cult:- vaa'on. Write : hula} to Lana MN, Isl-{pong township We want a. good reliablo man £0: {hes district, because tne dc- moi for fruit trees npvpr was so "Many teaches and audio: stud- eans will take advantage uf our S .nmer Term and many will (3103:8139 until graduation in fum- r s; is months leade than direct zmn :4 good salaried pasitiun. Let. 2:; send you p_a:'tiC' lax-submit. our yoursea. W: m» W H. Shaw P:¢-s:dent. Central Business Coll- em, Toronto. {I is well known to experiearpd men that the largest and best business in fruit trees is dame dur- ingthe summa- months. The man ï¬rst on the ground secures the m 01' the trade. therefore Secure Your Agency Now fry-m July 2nd merges in 0 our Azz-an 'l erm from August 2'5Lh Cm! FOUR. PELHAM NURSERY 00., Toronto. Ont. ~SUMMER SESSION DO IT NOW Dentistry etc It is understood that the C.P.R. has given orders to build 300 miles of sidings at Port MCNicholl. When this is completed Port McNich'oll will have yards as big as Fort William. [ Mrs. John ThOmson Hornsby (nee Miss Nettie \‘eitch) was on Monday the recipient of beautiful and useful gifts, which in a manner showed the high esteem in which she is held by the staff of mndas Flavelles’ Ltd. Miss Veitch had been a member of the staff for a. number of years and was a favorite with all, be:- winning disposition making many warm friends. who showed their esteem by‘ presenting- her with a beautilul com- forter and half a dozen pearl band- led knives and forks. \_. Mr. .\ndrew Robertson. of Flat- elles Ltd., has returned lrom To- ronto, where he was attmding a meeting or the Ontario Coalmen's Association. It was ï¬nally decided 1m appoint a permanent secretary inho will assis: in handling claims ,against railway companies for lost lean! and car rentals and in order 'to protect the dealers against peo- ple who ï¬nd it more convenient to: 'move from town to town than pay their coal hills. J l I It was the general opinion of the iinenihers that the scarcity of coal {would lead to a sharp rise in prices hefnre the close of the year. This is due to the supply getting behind the dmnnnd, “wing in the suspension oi emu mining nperntinns fur lever. nooks. during April and May. caused by the trouble with the union. This alSn has ended in increased cost of production. The present price of coal averages $7.26 for the hard stave coal and $7.50 fur the nut. coal. At this time last year the Coal priCeS were $6.75 and 7.00 a ton. "l‘oal will go over 38.001 n inn before the rinse m‘ the year.“ was the contention of a member} bearing out the statement in The Warder some weeks ago. REMEDIBERED BY FRIEXIS Vei'oflice rents that nobody else can all- gjforil. He squanders like a. drunken reEsailor. The pace he sets in extrav- )f‘ agances becomes in some degree the .d; measure for newssities. Fully hall lljof the western fariners' grouch is >2" due to the fact that he sees the wild- [cutter reaping where he has not sown. But such as he is will last; for some time yet, because he trades ‘on master passions in human na-l sure. He will last as long as the erst crowds handfuls and more hand- V: fuls of money on him. He will last .ias long as English capital, scared Fl out of the Country by People's Bud- ’[gets. taken the long jump of Heyd- {George's frying pan into the ï¬re. I Yes, indeed. the wild-cattcr has ’years of fat pickings to 100k for- ;ward to yet. He will not cease to {he an outstanding feature in the Ipublic landscape until everything: :hus been boomed up to the Artlr/ 1(‘ircleâ€"2md beyond. ’l‘hese few can- !did remarks about the Mldaeatter are painful but necessary. The West is big enough n0w to have its 1'4:le- ‘chided. and to that end a certain famount of truth must be tol i. 5 COAL WILL GO UP THIS WINTER He is a prodigious- waster. His swindish luxury is no example for a industrious people. His success dis- counts honest endeavor and encour- age trickery and deceit. He is at the root of the outrageously high cost of living in the west. He pays I I have been racking ’mv brain for other metaphors to call him. He is the gumbo and alkail in the good soil ; he in: a blister raised by the sun ; he is Vermin. His effect on so- ciety is disastrous. He makes hon- est men doubt if life, after all, is not a huge swindle. He causes weak men to step aside and strong men1 to falter and become discontented. His ihie of sudden richesâ€"mo many of them trueâ€"leads fools to expect the Same luck and to cheat to get it. " ! The wiid~catter. has an amazing Zbusmeps code. He regards the “est from Winnipeg to the Paciï¬c Coast as one vast bunco game, ï¬fteen hun- dred miles wide. His idea is not to detelop resources but to {an mad- ness and greed. Not to work the; land, but, work the suckers. To give nothing for something. His big mon- ey talk is sickening and he is a great nuisance in decent company. (H. P. G.. in Toronto Star) If a wild-catter could be coaxed to give his private classiï¬cation of prairie towns he would probably di- vide them this wayâ€"towns that have had their boom. towns that are booming, towns that want to boom and towns that don't. At any rale that would be the View a. hard-head- ed man with a hard conscience would take of it. He Regards the West as a Big Bunco Game Mrs. John R. Barton, Min Cove, N.B., Irinaâ€"“I suï¬â€™cred, more than tongue They will regulate the flow of bile to set properly on the bowels. and will tone, renovate, and purify the liver. twovinx every malt of liver trouble from the temporary. but disagreeable. bilious head- ache to the severest forms of liver corn- 'l‘he ï¬rs: run of the ngnrtha lakes special train from Toronto to Bob~1 ray-goon came in Saturday‘between 3.30 and 4.00 p.m.. bringing about 75 passengers. In speaking with one of the party he express‘Pd pleas- ‘ure at getting in town Saturdny af- iternoon instead of 9 pm. at night.~ He could then run out to his cotâ€" tage lot and in happy blessednes< itet himself reï¬â€˜eshed without having to turn in on arrival at his destin-I ntion. If the venture proved success-I in! our friend thought that despite; the fact of returning Sunday even-I in: it would beneï¬t the Kawartha Lakes mm“ than anything yet. Bob- caygeon now. he said. was a suberb of Toronto and all it wanted was good healthy development to make the Kawartha. lakes the dandiest summer resort on the continent. Itl depended of course upon the patron- THERE IS IOTIIIIG FOR THE [IVER Wyn-um, June 1'8. â€" Just as it is said. all signs fail in' titty weather so it is now. Summer is. here; ul- 'hough even yet it somewhat [oaths to loam the lap 0! winter. it is here. Even if one has yet to wear that‘ winter underwear end an overcoat. despite the cool breezes, summer is here. Why!) the tourist season is on. For whatever the- weather, our summer friends flock to the Kawar- the lakes â€" that haven of rest and peaceâ€"so refreshing to the eye ac- customed to brick walls and cement pavement and to the humâ€- at. life. Bero one gets back a. touch of: nature. where the pure ozone soon invigorntcs and restores tired and worn out nerves, where 'che appetite soon gets the better at the individ- ‘ ual andlcan devour ahnost anything in the line of diet and where one can rest in serene content away from all the worries and anxieties 0! life. .1 Tourist Season in Full Swing at ’Caygeo-n SOLDIERS 0F 4er REGIMENT HOME mob! BARRH'IFIELD CAMP, KINGSTON-«BASEBALL CONTEST AND OTHER EVENTS WON BY BOYS 0F â€Â£45711.- Inland revenue returns indicate that the consumption of liquor and to- bacco in Canada is rapidly increas- ing. ' in Millbrook, Ont., Thursday, Mr. Robt. McMahon, who for same time was a faithful employe oi the Grand Trunk, having been engaged with the bridge and building department. The late Robert McMahon was well- known in Lindsay and in Millbrook and vicinity. He was g man held in the highest ’esteem by fellow workmen, and his death is very much regretted. In religion he attended‘ the Presbyterian church. ‘ I Left to mourn his loss is a loving land devoted wife and his father. be- 'si(ies the following brothers and sis- ters: Messrs. J. J. McMahon. Lind- {sayz Thomas, of Bridgenorth; and Edith, of New York. Miss Edith has been home for some time past waiting on her brother. I! a man ever thmks seriously 0! marriage it is after takmg a hand in the game. «a noon hm !_FWC32.M K>u5<mw IFFm ROBT. McMAHON. After a lingering illness of several weeks there passed away at his home OBITUARY. ‘fl-IE WATCI'IMANâ€"WARDER LINDSAY, ONTARIO. ReV. H. W. Foley and family. of Centrgton. also can by train and will occupy their (:0th north '11? Frank' Jéhnson bodkkeepéi- {or Hanson: Buy! Co; inns o'n Sutu‘r- any foi- Etnonm M be hii“ se-m cured . lmtive position. ‘3'â€" W mt unou Inna-h :1 Fishing season opened Monday, the - 17th. To be exact gecording to the t ï¬sh and gene act it opened on the (‘ 16th but then the 16th was on Sun- ‘fiday this year which delayed the r: opening till the next day. although 1 so far as we understandâ€"not being 2 \‘ersed in the intricacies of the law - â€"-ï¬shing is not strictly prohibited‘ I on Sunday by that act. but is a. con-i travention of the Lord‘s Day Act.! I Just here we might say that it has been suggested or recommended that 3' when the 16th of June falls on Sun~ .‘day the day prercding might very, Well he made the opening of the sea-3 son and not the 16th to which we heartilv agree But to return. Fish- ing opened \esterda}. the 17th and. manv an angler dines on bass and! ‘moshinonge for breakfast and din-l ’ner as a result of their efforts 'l‘o I burin to spocii‘x nould talv‘ up tool much Space. except this. that one of our northv residents. Mr. J. I. Read who has. we understand. been a citi- ‘zen of Bobcaxgeon for ou‘r ï¬fty Pears. and “ho has ï¬shed perhaps three times in that period took a stroll up to Pleasant Point before. the opening and caught three nice. ï¬sh. returning by train in the e\'en- ‘ ing with one and leaxing the other two with friend» Fishing has been ‘ pretty good the ï¬rst day. May it I continue. ‘1 The Women's Institute held their!i regular meeting on Monday. the 16th I in the Parish Hall. Miss Goswell, of Port Arthur was present and ad- dressed the meeting on "The Educa- tion of Young Girls" giving a. very 1 practical talk on the fundamenï¬lls which are so necessary in the bring- ing' up of children in the home ï¬nd which. if adhered to, will stand for t the making of many beautiful homes Miss Goswell' s addms mailman was and mothers of the future. .. After served to :11 present. Mr Wm. Rosenberg, of New â€York came in last night. _ He ht once re- pairer! to his ï¬ne new cottage just completed and from what we learn, he is well pleased with it. _ ’ I f t F f! t] n â€and in CM!!!) Bandinaster Roenigk 1 while in the-1‘00 yard dash Leo Kee» the is a weteran at the business and has ; nan, of the'4’5th' won third! money. he attended the annual training camp} In the guard' mounting competition 11- for a number of years. At the mili-éthe guard of the 46th again won he tary tattoo Iheld last Wednesdaylhonors. winning- the contest, and re- night he was the hero of the baton {ceiving the commendation of the and had control at all the assembled E inspecting ofï¬cer. who stated that it '3 bands. The tattoo was above the E was one of the ï¬nest exhibitions of 5' average- and a high-class niusicali‘its kind he had ever' witnessed; The ‘1‘ affair. '45th boys sewn-d 90 per curt. in ‘3! The bays of the 45th Regiment won points, “bile-nit“ next competitor 549-? in honors in several ox‘ the swat-tingi cured a total of 30' points. 1 _n eventS. and brought home with theml Another popular member of the-i ‘4 the silver c'a'p donated by the Sports ;45th during the camp just closed: '9 (‘outmittee- tp :he winners of the;: was the energetic and afl‘arble chap-l '? baseball tournament. In this tourna- 5 lain. Rev. Jas; Wallace; 0! Lindon-,1 r ment ten teams competed. the 45th’who was always ready tn assist the! "[9133?“ shmvim: the way to them;b0ys. Nb rendbna‘ va-hnrble serv- 3 all. winning the tournament after! ice in the' sporting events keeping: they are taking the lead in sprucing up. The eflort should become con- tagious so that the visitor... may see us in our aux-nor dress. The (LPZR'. have been using dyna- mite galore during the past mm.- re- moving stumps. and stones in prepar- ation for making their grounds at the statiOn one a! the prd‘tiest over. Now that a special in being run in eVery Saturday with prospects of bringing in cerionds or tourist- age whether the train would be kept on but from prospects he thuught iv was 1m to stay and Bobcayzcon should aappceciue the effort. Tho- train returned Sunday evening at ’10‘â€. “A. Robinson,_ htelx Billy" 13 the popular bandsm‘a'n‘ of plaved well and won on the-Ir merits. Barrieï¬eld camp every year and xnghey naturally feel highlv elated known by all the bandsmen of the, E over their‘subcess. various regimo-ms. He renders faith-I In the 4-10‘yard race Private Myers f1†33‘1“! and alums has the best of the 45th. won secuml mom. 6f rivet} for tié neif 'two" acres of dead standing tree trunks which lined the channel brought to his memory the parting view he got of Liverpool shipping When bidding farewell to "MCET_\' Old England." This was some ï¬fteen years previous. Mr. Goodwin remarked. “This was one of the views which has always Mr. Goodwin distinctly remembers the remarkable viqw presented on entering the ScugOg river on their trip to Lindsay. The hundreds of in par’. was spent in an enjoyable trip on the Kawzirtha Lakés upon that staunch and well found Steamer Ogemah, under command of Captain Church. ‘Q‘he newly married Couple remain"! for two wï¬eks at the (Wif- ton House, Penelon Falls. then owned by Mr. Podger of that town. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goodwin Celebrate “Golden Wedding This time ï¬itv years ago in thelremained vivid in my launch. and 80011 .old t0wn oi Cobourg «up cere- one which I cannot forget" brated the marriage ceremony of Mr. This is one great fete day at the and Mrs W A. Goodwin, now reâ€" Goodwin home. and 'the happv parâ€" Sidinz at their prett} home, V0. 27 cuts will be surrounded by their Cambridge-st. The honeymoon trinlchildren who will take part with from Ireland. is taking charge of ' the church of Kigluzd parish here at ' present. He is a. strong and forci- ml speaker and coming from Ulster, the seat of disadection to Home Rule for Ireland, is able to enlighten many of us on the light 01 the poor Irish peasant which one does not get; ,ltrom the associated pyeu despetches or cutent ms. The New Brunswick election proved a. clean sweep for the Government. The six great powers agreed to the terms of the loan of $300,000,000 ‘0 the Chinese Republic. Each band as it played its regi- mental march and muched imo the square was highly applauded, but as nearly everybody is rather fond of the bagpipesâ€"ct a distance at. least i Kingston Standard : Thousands of lpeople; including soldiers and citril~ lilillsy- gathered on the heights at Bar- irielield Wednesday night and wit- mesa-d one of ehe most successful tatttotxs which hate been held in con- nection with the camp for many years. The music of the massed bands under the able baton of hand- mnster W. ll. Roenigk. of the 45th. :13 all that. could be desined and each band played its individual part in a very capable manner and to- gethet they w humanized beautiy mny. Eight bands took part in ehe‘ tattoo. two piper Highlander bands. and six brass bands. Tattoo was a use of Dr. ('hme's Nerve Food Ii coald see that it was doing ue- good u I felt Very much better. This med-1 iCine gradually tom-d up my system.1 cured me-ot‘heodaches from which I used to.sufler. and I now take please us in recommending it as a. grand nerve and' ma! tonic.“ I Mr. W. J '. Vanna. clerk, ‘30 Now street. Holikx. states: “Thiaupring I felt that I needed... tonic. My heulth was very much rundown and my System generally in a. weakened condition. Soon otter beginning thew You can- feel yourself getting! strength- and‘ vigor when. Dr. Chum-’3‘ Nerve Food is used; The blood is. made rich andvpure: the uppcrim- is shot-mood; digestion improves and every organ in'thc' body feels the beneï¬t. of tho-rich, rod. lifeauuain- in: blood. i Vigor coma- for mod' rod Mood! Almost everybody’s-body is thin and watery in the-spring. Flt-nee- the-tir- ed, languid locum, loss of energy and ambition; and: general weakness of bodily orgnm; In the 440' yard race Private Myers of the 45th. won secaml money, while in-the- 1'00 yard dash Leo Keeb nan. of th'e-4'5t-h' won‘ third! money. The Warder, with many friends, wish Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin many more' years of happy wedded life, A grand reception was hald this afternoon {ram 4 to 6 and from 8 to 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin were school mates together, the latter being of notable English parentage and a descendant' clique of the veterans of Waterloo. The family consist of three daughters. three eons and ï¬ve grand-children, all of whom are pres- ent at the celebration. 1' This is one great fete day at the Goodwin home. and 'the happv par- ents will be surrounded bv their children, who will take part with many friends in can; in making the ‘da\- one never forgotten This cele- braticn of the wedding day, which even. _ took place in St. Peter's church. ‘L‘obourg, One half century v *1me ’ “-1.5; in the Springi": Great Success : i a: wmwrmuvv â€" In m- Township of .; FM‘nnn. my Sunday, June 16th. :Lindsay Street 8. and William Street N. >.. Repair: Neatly and Prom ptly Execï¬ted The Democrats as in convention no Baltimore and netted eat-Judge Parker as tempt-1y chairman. <3? - 5. JAMESWN â€" In 0-: Towmmip of] Folmlmt, m h’uutduy, June 15m, 191?. NM wife 0! llr. .lofm Jame- uonv. a son. '12“;an â€" it Vendor: Falls. on' In remembrance of our dear dam: I"?id’a_~,,, June l-lth. 11012. the wife: tor nudisilwn' Mrs. William ('ornm o! ‘5. Andrew Taylor. of Toronto. who departed. cm» life 1!: Lindsa; a non. {June 22, 1911'. . “mm“s -, c \s 119112 the wife 0! Mr. Thomas “himâ€. a m. whitenas shows its purity and «.rgfrii appeals to them._ It floats always within ' easy reach? the youngster doa not have to dive for itL‘The shape of the cake is ovalâ€"â€" :thomughly', without'smart or‘rsting of any kind. Being made of edible products FALRSY SOAP Having taken the business back into my own hands I am prepared to turn out the work as in :ormer times, and ask the continuance of the patter:- age of my many customers, as has has been during the past forty years I have been-in bueiness here. A)! accounts, either due or owing Williams 8:03., will be col~ lected and paid by myself. melt. for our private dam The Lindsay Planing Mill Cor. Michigan Ave. and GMd SL‘. Detroit. Mich. r. 0113 gomncéiï¬Ã©gï¬e’fédgï¬ï¬? ment in Windsor, Out. If you desire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat IO patients in our Windsor oï¬ces which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadiaw business only: Address all letters as follows: DRS. KENNEDY KENNEDY, Wind-or. Ont. mtndnoodivo consult Du. Kenned mmcn I 1y, I 1 II ll I :11 an in ma 'rnu‘rutu'r docton. Lflmndmvnlngm I chanced the Nut Mmoo Than-ms":- and it, saved mym The Impmement walks 0â€"! could lee! the Vigorzoini: thr, mzh the am Imcumdnentfllyuld . “ave sent. than many mucus CUR. GUAM OR NO PAY w m ..a an \mucose mus DEBIUTY. 81.00:) min; cm my moan DISEASES .4 .11 page? coasULTA'Iém m 300:5†3 In“. to can write for: Que-(ion Dns.l-INEDYKENNEDY ‘ NERVOUS DEBILITY“ â€mom-nu wa- â€"-â€" vrv â€"- â€" - n 7- ,u 7. --,_. v, â€m .36 W theayei become briqma “It: v m the m w tï¬nd InonL‘xl THREATENED WITH PARALYS:S and make a man of biood puriï¬ed so u; Bl RT" 8 88 od 38: FE . v§,b§ g mo oggggï¬‚ï¬ EH .Banawoauâ€"muov .cï¬oï¬qogï¬mkg GEORGE IN GLE m E. Sumner! um his Woe: to? muwuodï¬ih 363°“ Debflgty MW 1!! 1.99%!- _! _‘!°¢E‘°.L!Ef§ ‘\“‘A---- - - -- 3.x. 'I‘wo French avntors collided vshm uniting ;- flight and were killed. May we, when- this lite is anâ€. Meet with bar over there, In that puns-("dentin City“ With our Whom": gentle oar- â€"Iot.her ‘fld SL310"! hailed; But they litt'l’e: know the narrow, Lies within at: heart conceal.†me your iu~ gone and still we m1,†her. Friends may think an: wound 92 THURSDAY, JUNE 27 1N. It'll )ltl .\ M For this sprung PM! I 35 UH? 3 5 Ki‘qn-Q 5 and still we m1.†-m- This i hitter. â€afï¬ne, Woodville and .1 Park there Baseball Tourname M: mat staMnL' \' In. J.‘<Gordon, tho sorry to low- ‘1‘ C. Johnson, who 91.: lone time. but If» ! of weeks ago. 'I‘hv ' Its. Fred (:r.~ Lindsay. spent u list DaiSy mu m. Visited hq‘r 1‘ Worslqv for a sorry to hen Phillips from “ hm .8 he hI-S “\0‘d h" thirty years. Mr 6'21; ‘ A regular Mnrm pm on the 14th. 1.3M mm coming \‘ctius [Do-run! tint of lefcury m ~m moon i. .130 I! {Ii-rug». the 1411:. Very warm WOW and blush-r '1‘. hygrometor mu .1 â€My "hethor mum 6th on WhICh (Ian.- tbe eeleatiul o-quux to 000W, “I" HHI‘ barometer will In} swung tho " will barely huh er wall , era'wre rise. «'1 showers at†1"" the counlr} 'l H l-‘ollowing artI Hu- - er forecasts for .lui III R. Flicks, in War A reactionary 5m: oh the 3"“. 4th mm sures of a rt‘g'xlu be prolongml, (-Uiumm ively hkh mevruhln atoms m luflh'. 5m" PROF. HI! Zion; Fenï¬lon, Jul during the†stor:n-- \ in wishing Gamers, Rugs, Oi 3 yds lung taped 1 3} yds long ‘- 13;de long '- 3§ yds long ' Ladies' parawL are leaders; with l.‘ Ladics' rain or 1.50 and 5‘2 Canadian nil medunon pan English oil 4 3" English 051 4 ) English Oil 4 y! In prizes. This v. alwmoon a x 4 Tapcï¬try ru x 3* Tapestry n x 3 Tapestry 9.5 x 2; Tapestry ru Ladies' rain coa‘ 7.105, HA 1 .I Owing to th betwecr will be OUI†Nottingl SECI‘ 0 FE 1dr