WANTED;-â€"For Scion! No. 17, Native“- 9'" commence after vmï¬olâ€" rating qualiï¬cation! d , ‘_â€".- nAY. is allover e {Hatstrimme Lâ€"Onto the premises of mix, 1903, two sheep and 8: SONS Its of millinerv trimming; and fancy chiffon gauze“ silks suit-.ble for mill’nm-y trimming, regularplice 81.00 yds to clear at 2% WANTED.â€" For 8. s. Venn-am ; dunes to w if WILLIAM mam. , P.0.â€"â€"27â€"4. By August lst, a. good :rvazn't. Apply to Hrs. B. ONE PRICE »r to this oï¬ice; 'h'te Cotton Gowns. self embrodery trimmed, neck, yoke bummed with two embr -i"ery inseltion and :ters of tucks, fuu size, leg. c, midgummer sale “A ale Prices i“? 0.2le am noon y roses End 406, for - 50C: ,98c - vacation. Wm‘ preferred. APP‘Y 3Ҡace and salary 93W ING RAM. 30va corner Mill and _-â€"For 16th- 1 .ï¬nnlcl and 3'00 we own ._, and! 999' Hams-s m msm.gu Gl‘O‘dL .'\ 'n-‘l i). 10“ men Mm hau- xi Wham†and at @0115? ‘az‘ious pal m- an It‘o: places Roiï¬on,.\1dnrman arm I“.-- 1 ‘A party ("nlupl'i-C'ing BIeSSI‘S- W,“ T. Robson. W. '1‘. Barrett, 3- “' Ashcroft and (2 J. Campbell, 0‘ New York. rctux‘nnd Saturday from atwo weeks‘ camp at Hollow Lake, ’11 Dalton township. They report a. Splendid outing. ‘ Their guide and. Ni Was Zoch Knott. of Chemfllg‘ Fish Was pla‘ntiful. and they Spied no less than six deer and three 130313 and cubs. Thpy secured about 3‘ “MM Views of north country scen- 93“. including Suvnral snap shots at :10“? range of magniï¬cent antlered in t0“'n 0n In, ‘ ‘ v. 0.. Lanada. . n be her serving Time W111 500 e" Hm"q m 111ag‘11111cent annereu KkS 311111111111 1g across the lake. ‘Binder T\\ine at Cinnamon’ s. ‘The 01illia and local basede ams planed a good match before 3 recent ‘5 Cameron n ï¬ned- ready by gating :e at Cinnamon's ,0. ugg 5‘ m. Post 0mm his book "Rmnb'les in Cleve- )h‘. M. IL-uxisides “rites en- 11ing’1y 01' 1111-111ctty and hi5- 1011\4111'» d st1i..t Among the 11:1 d'ulwru‘: Sht‘d nnthCS 0‘ .1 11.1 11 town in that. distric' ‘1“11‘1 11:1‘.~;11';s»:11 .rmn. humble um: :nd uttain‘d itl'fh W’Si‘ 111 1112i 0113 pants of the world, " 111-110: places that, Of "W. M' >11, Aida-um: 01' Lindsay, 01“" iitfle local Lines â€Ii-S GI'Cen at C want issue \\ llli‘l 'l\' on Door ndsay True Blues, Pren- ,md Urang'eman went, to Honda}: 50 did the Va- lv. Ilunsx‘m'd and Ruaboro; vert is 1' he )01 Q cheap at Machin 1'1 Mo-thozl 11 .ti and End S1 Ruckié 1\ \ Ir tan 1‘01! :«;-ment in another, of Conductor John old furniture. As «:5 {01' British Col- 1v dun the sale will m. l xcnr>iun of the Oak- Sn ulav school will Hm! \' 5 Island on E1. '1 he: stvamvr Konâ€" mis'm’ at 8.5 a.m. sum 10in! and Bob- unx >. T iCkLtS 4“ W â€d 5 and Windows cheap '\\‘ il “31131011 on Monday “03. 1 a He. ‘. gToW 1' \. S. lacrosse test“ “in New the localflkm should be a capital 93' of the Watch- nd D Mullen of M01 05 are spend- @115 undu r canvas cheap at usgtitul reports fur- !ula}' contributions {itmmunt Baptist St. John's Predbyâ€" nrx’s Green, $5.00; mus: circuit, $10 ; f>t Church Circuit, (int at Cinnamon’s- William Hepâ€" as reported to u was William XV 1t $106K port, a monster . Ii. Mallon re- 111'. G. M. Col- ‘m‘onto manufac- a location out- aS in reply to a yh‘. Manon upon .- company were (‘I‘HIS Pl'llli‘ll‘l} 'Q rials 1y and Ringers 0f Granite m‘. at Cin- preserving C inna- mm. " msY YYY m. 0f the mat home. â€"-Miss Shirley Foley of Toronto is “siting at home. v â€"-Miss McSvééy-n' of Totem-ta in at home for holidays. -â€"-Mr. 'Btodjev'lï¬rtin“ of Barrie is in town on his holidays â€"â€"Mi-ss 'Jamieaon jis mitts her cousin Miss Loyst of Bath. Messrs. J. Gray- and J Cinnamon are visiting friends in Port Perry. --Miss Dqlly Parker left yesteuiay for a visit in_ Detroit. '1 -â€"Mr. ayd Mrs. Mullen returned from their. 'wedding'i'trip Monday ev- eni-nsg. -â€"Mr. Weese and wife ‘6! Torontd, are visiting Mr. and .Mrs. W. Weese, town. -â€"Miss Muriel Flood has entered the Clifton Springs Spmftndum asnurseâ€" inâ€"training. ' ‘ 3;:6;1_ . ‘ --Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McAu t- family of Buï¬alo, N.Y., are ‘ a their many friends in this Ice in; â€"Mr. Wm. Murray, of '1‘] 7e i'T-emiscamingue, is visiting 1' land friends at Hali-burton. -â€"Mrs. E. 13’. Metal!» .*Toronto is wsiting .her perm» ï¬r and Mrs. S Armour. ‘ -â€"Mrs. Maéxlf flail; Hrs. Leslie of IL'M __ â€"â€"Mr. D. R. Aï¬dérs'bvn is attending the meeting of the Grand Lodge. of the Masonic order at Hamilton. â€"Miss Beatrice Gr‘aham', Colborneâ€" stst has gone, on‘ a. visit to relatives in Winnipeg, Brandon ‘and Souris. â€"Dr. E; A. Tott’cn left yesterday morning for a. trip to-«Ibtroit. He will be away fr0m his. ofï¬ce for a â€"Mr. R. Hamilton. of‘Guelph; a forâ€" mer manager of the local telephone exchange was at the Point on' rah gattra day. ‘ K .4 -â€"-Rev. Harvey Strike and wife left yesterday to attend the Internation- al convention, of Epworth Leagues at. Detroit._ V _ > ‘ â€"Miss Alice Browh who has spent the past two years in >Spokane, \\'ash., is visiting her‘ aunt Mrs. Goulais, Cambridge‘JSt. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Guillett, of Akron, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. Mit- chell, town, for a few days this week, on their way home from Sto- ney Lake and Cobourgi “ Messrs. W. A. Silverwood and Wilmat'W-ebster of Mariposa and IA. Hogg of Toronto, returned from a ï¬veâ€"weeks trip‘to the ~bld country. They came back per steamship Cana- fda and report a most enjoyable \ time. ‘ , .I Temiscamingue, is VISltlng “munw and friends at Hali-burton. Mr. Murray has been 14 years in Tennis- taming-119 district, was one of the ï¬rst settlers. and has prospered. 1r"an-chm ‘F‘alls Star: Mr. E. M. Fen-elon Falls Star: mr. n. m. Horton is feeling proud of the suc- of his sister at Alberta Univer- sny. ;;.:‘.1eville. This young lady re- CL'chd the. degree of M. L. A., cap- tured the Governor General’s medal for general proï¬cincy in senior ma- triculation, and pa53ed with honors her intermediate examination in piano. 1 Mr. Leslie Maunder Rev. Harvey Stri ceremony. Mrs. I the wedding march. attended by M155 The bride‘s dress w with pearl trimming- wore-White silk; Mii . Noah Thomas is visiting at . Ralph McNeillié of Winnipeg 35 guests were pmgv._ ..._- Mrs. Maundcr. went toLOVrillia, Burrici and other northern points. Cone gratulations. ; MUILENâ€"COBURN ‘ A pretty wedding Was solemnized on Wednesday, J "My" 8th at the 'd" ~"'szmn Coburn 1,. . Romansk-m 7 Mrs. Guillett, of Akron, 1 Mr. and Mrs. P. Mit- for a few days this air way home from St‘o- Hymnal _. present. M! rent 39 Orillia. them points E. McAuley and Y., are visiting L this locality. y, of Thornloe. isitimz relatives h ““7? AW ' Dad-u†ï¬tï¬mz M WVW 2 761' he†I?†don. her Diament, Mirth. - . , ‘Stewm. Edith. “humff‘fgjg; 758‘ hey. I: no. Thompson. cum .....,.~~â€....... 75‘7†PMS ’- Mm Stanley *Ijndsay ....... 756, 3"†net! KWâ€.- 1490“ Lindsay ................. 753, .‘3 “- ev- Fm.“- Ronald Liudsq W...“ 752 the-s? wanâ€: Nay Lindsay- ......... ,....i 7.49 â€â€˜1. ntd Johnaton. Meta. Lindsay .-....,,.. 746 tend. ' Gaze. Ethel ' Lindsay ................ «5 Nat" 3.99! Newsomj' Maud ........ -L 743..' Re‘ Hobbs; Lem .,,,4,,‘,,,_,,,.~,-., 742 PM“ the Richardsdn,.Amy ..'.' ......... . ........ 734? 5““ “9'- Mimms. Ruby ..,.. .................... 734 38“! Murphy. Julia Sop. Sch ..... 734W?†0 is McKibbini Bella. Lindsay ..... 734. ‘3'“- Mrs. Argue. Frank Semen-ville 6 ...... 7:33 7 Th! Workman, Phyllis Lindsay ....... 725 and of Ross. Jessie Lindsay ................. ’72I' ‘9'!" ‘Mr. Mulvihill, Wilfrid Sep. Sch. ...... 720 51“? Mark.‘A1-berta Lindsay ............ 717 on E ding Warner, Carlton Lindsay ............ 715 preci , of Touchbum, .Kennet-h Lindsay 713 ham " Robertson, Margaret ................... 707 1:13: Parker. R0118. Emily 3 .............. 706 . >rne- [Clendennam Fannie LiudSay ..... 705 awas FivesiTang'ney, Josephine Sep. Sch... 695jdeli‘ "5' mettg‘ar. Karl Lindsay ........... .. 695 .899! the tCurtain, Patrick Ops 10 .......... 693 1°81 , big iAnderson, Edna Manvers 16 .. . 69135910. lumâ€" 1McDona1d, Ivan Lindsay .......... 6901mm iCrosier, Charlie Lindsay 76861511“; - ‘Bamett. Staï¬ord 86p. Sch. ...... 632 MW) .T-Truvn I'd Tallah Lindsav ........... 682 lgf1\‘ “Emmaâ€"an mm: ' ' 15th; 1903': ‘12?“ m w wueoieeorigemrgess. used years. Nmsdtksmulfl- ummmmxecclveil July ENTRANCE EXAMINATlON Dunn, Gordon Duncan-Wm. ...... Seymour, Percy Bobcaygeon . Kennedy, Alex Vcrulazm 1 ......... V She-an, Frank Bobcaygeon ......... Batstone, Eva Bobcaygcon ...... Cresswell, Percy BoMaygwn Reid, Efï¬e Bobcaygvon ..... .. ...... Walker, Bruce Bobcaygeon Martin, Edwin Blake Verulam4 Bick. Victor Boboaygeon .......... Wood, Samuel Bobcaygeon ....... COUNTY CORRESWNBE‘ICE ' urser on _ poï¬tf'sioyl‘tiï¬sphiarrs of Toronto 18 the guest" ’ Ara)!"- . A. ,4; .: "l‘nrnnfn. SML m: W- Sunday : Mrs. R. U. Alum m- returned last week f1 some months to trim: and Cleveland. 1511'. Henry Puley 1( Miss Murchxson of Sunday with her Iri Billingham. Mrs. Thos. Sadler [daughter came home spending some ‘ \‘1‘oronto. ' â€"â€" nrr-__‘ week, spent 135‘ newing Ol‘ Mr. and say SP?"t MAY last week from 8- mths to friends in ‘ ' last 3 h‘eldm Lindsayk how me â€new"! ,‘_°‘Z_- m Fenelon Falls. Monday 3" Corbett got Emily 8 ....... at: l 1 Lindsay ....... 584 J. Ops 1.1 .-.... 583 N 2 .................. 580 Lmdsay ......... 579 Lndsay ........ 568 Sep. Sch 057 â€6.96150- in of Toronto. Spent .y at the Falls. and her three sons from a. visit of iunds in Hamilton 1c! t. for Winnipeg of Lindsay {dav at the .682 .676 . 67 2 u... 670 7-52 749 ma 03‘3“" last week? ; bone“! i“ 6 656 65 6 648 632 632 622 619 611 604 599 594 590 587 )84 583 608 DU, 15811111, bnc “u.-- .â€" l a». v v. 599 town of Canada, and where the great. "m , 594 beat sugar factory is located. 'l‘ho't'he sprayed hem; {’90 date is Thursday August 13th, and 087 the {are from Mariposa Station is _ 534 only $1.80. Train leaves at 8.15 bluestone. Whmh 583 ‘a. In. Berlin boasts of the ï¬nest pensc, 1'39 ‘7' 580‘band in Canada, and it will enterâ€" lbs. at. ‘ cents 57 tain the visitors during their stay. large areas the 568V The population of the town is about. At 40 cents a 557; 10.000. and it has an electric railâ€" crease 0' 120 b“ 552 Way and over 13 miles of concrete mean 348' or . z - v. - > cost of the blue " JthkS! I ‘ _ . - A , l-__--A.l Ilathnâ€"‘ Tl18 . PbJSCt 0‘ 69:2 663 663 young ; after l- 04 540 629 563 3-63 Biotin-ac â€ooh a,†‘_crowd and. At the comm unequal Albert College. W16: ’m the ev- ening of'June 25th. 1’11“de D?" *in presenting the diploma: stated that the girl; this year. had led tho â€OYS- Two young hdiee, the Misses Iva May Horton and Edna. A336,. â€Very received the.degree of ILL-A. 311188 Horton also reégived the Gov-V emor-Gena-al's ,medal .. for genera-1 proï¬ciency in senior matriculation (Toronto University.) â€.1“ passed Vfith her inn-Mic musical gamma- her father, Rev. G. Horton ofBracc- bridge formerly of Bo'bcaygeon. The very clever and suqoessmx young lady isasisterofllr. E. 1!. Hormof the. south ward school, Penelon Falls and has some fnends here who ex. bend» to her their ulations- ' ReV. R. C. H. Sinclair. B. A.. punched two magniï¬cent sermons on Sunday last. andhis prayer for. the 089d Pontifl at the Vatican, was penggifully expressed and very effec- ‘ The members ‘of' L0.L. No.- 996. and also the numbers of the newly- tormed True Blue Lodge, attended {divine service in the Methodist church on Sunday evening last. They preceded in their. march .by a band composed of players from elon Falls and Coboconk. The divimservice in the Home cnuwu w, I, m... ...,..____- on Sunday evening last. They W896 Ottawa W1 ï¬rm sands! preceded in their march ‘by a good out the (allowing latter to the pro“: 1 band composed ofplayers from Fen- Notwithsmndilt the (act that yeu‘,‘ elon Falls and Coboeonk. The turn- after year the potato out was very large and the churCh is very much [assened by blight. and was crowded. . Rev. John Garbutt rot. and that his blight can be pre- deth-red one of his splendid discour- venwd by spraying, comparatively §es and. the choir rendered a. ï¬ne musâ€" few farmers spray unit pom *0 tea! program in ï¬rst-class style. The prevent. this disease. It 115 been solos of Mrs. E. Stoddard and Miss known for about. eighteen years that Lillian Wilson were most beautifklly Bordeaux mixture - The 12th of July was celebrated .lmtato growers to spray it, is neces- here on Monday by the largest dem- isary to keep constantly demonstrat- onstratiou ever held in this village. ling the value of it. The results of A full description of the proceedings ‘thc tests made at the Central Ex- will be found in anothergcolumn .oi Hierimen tal Farm. Ottawa, in 1902 , this paper. The crowd was so large 'and 1903 should be sufï¬cient to in- that it. was difï¬cult to get accomo- ‘duce everyone who lives in a disease da'tion. The ladies of the Pmsbyter- {infected district to spray. inn church cleared over 8200 on their 1 In 1901 eight varieties were tested. dinner and the others so rving dinner. {The average increase in yield pei lunch and tea were equally successfu . 1 Iacre of the eight varieties, when _ in a business way. As the editor of ispraycd, was 94 bushels. In on: lthn Watchman-Wardcr was present it“; variety, however, there was an in will not be necessary to say more. lcroase of 171 bushels, and in anoth .u- 155 bushels per acre. ,4 ' LITTLE BRITTAIN 1 The Lindsay C. M. B. A. v year run their annual excm Berlin, the famous manuf: town of Canada, and where t] beet sugar factory is locate * ..... 1-; A Come along “Nth dist. Sunday S_Ch‘ “’81 KS. dist. Sunday School excursion to Crowley's Island. on Friday 24th of July. Steamer Kenosha leavos ‘Lind- sav at 8 a.m. Adults 44) cents chhdren 20 cents. Boat calls at Sturgmm‘ Point. and Bobcayg'eon both ways. - .AA... 61.3: viname ways. A large number from this village sock in the lawn‘ soc a! at Mr. S. D. Webster's, Wednesday evening. The football game in connection‘with it between the Glmdine and Little Britain mama resulted in a victory _-,-.~.n Iman" :m. left on Sat the island, this week. ï¬r.‘v-;nd Mrs. Gibson: are spending their V0 Mr. and Mrs. Robertï¬â€˜ burn Island. Donald. 11A. who 9mm '11:}: 1.0.137. 3311!?“ my. beautiful lawn on week. was 3' docid Eén "received rlr. Plank. Twho preached full particulars. 0: the Ocange 0"" service in a body 0“ n the morning Re“ delivered an int/:I'L‘St n the .mbytcrian vnninl! the order ‘ï¬t’ Gibson. of Bufl’am, heir vacation with Robertson at Wash others D My whid‘l was “r, Coad's Weaneadny of 433‘ on and family their camp at “P‘nau‘a' â€"- ~ â€" celebrated lpotato growers to spray it is newsâ€" gest dun-hasty to keep constantly demanstmt- is village. iing the value of it. The results of roceeding's the. tests made at the Central Exâ€"‘ ~t accomo- duce everyon'e w Presbytcr- infected district to spray. )0 on their 1 In 1901 eight varieties were tested. ‘ng dinner. i'l‘he average increase in ymld per successful acre of the eight varieties, where e editor of sprayed, was 94 bushels. In one preSPnt it_:varic~ty, however, there was an in- icroase of 171 bushels, and in anothâ€" v more. ot’ Glenarm Oc- pt St... Andrew S leaving POTATO! nuam' AND I07 n 155 bushels per acre. In 1902 eleven varieties wae best- ed. The average increase in. market- able potatoes», whcne sprayed. was 120 bushels per acre, the yield per acre of marketable potatoes from um mu-nvnd being 310 bushels 12 lbs. Slakc the lime in an the lime when slat granular it shouk through coarse sat sieve. Dilute the su‘ solution to about 2| the lime mixture t< Ions. and then pour the former, then an! Ions and stir the m "aw- Disaolve the copper sulphate with lot water or by suspending for sev- ral hours in a, coarse bag in e vooden or earthen Vessel containing I or 5 or more gallons of water. flake the lime in another vessel. : ; Lhe lime when slaked is lumpy orj granular it should be strained through coarse seeking or a ï¬ne sieve. Dilute the sulphate of copper- solution to about 20 gallons. and the lime mixture to about 10 gal- lons. and then pour the latter into the former, then dilute to forty gelâ€" Ions and stir the mixture thorough- kept in separate . throughout the spraying season and diluted and mixed when needed. . -JI“ A... native» UIIULW -..._ While the potato {maï¬a 8 ounces of Paris green added to each 40 gallons ture. The mixture she pried by means of a spray ihe society b†y“ "3"“ ‘m from Lmd' say is 0Ҡâ€<85" Canada. 5‘8 u Dominion ‘: has diflcrcnt tiï¬ds. UI Lip-.â€" 07 each 40 galions of the mixâ€" “: mixture should be ap- neans of a my pump with date of up C.I.B.A. 83’ Berlin â€"Civic Holiday, AW labâ€"in mind. It .. ho, the most enjoyable Bo! for Berk v-â€" _ the â€manuml Lter may be Pum and pan-ate covered barrels on July 10th. 0th†and August 5! even Setter reâ€" been obtained if n been made- green shoum in†Lindsay mic hone» centre 0 M in th‘ (manna o‘ g ‘ furniturt‘ 113018 an†prevent active with isettied themselveaa 0 V9!†HigheSt, .............. 2 Lowest, ................. Warmest day, mean I Coldest day mean_ ‘01 Pï¬Ã©biprm'rmx 1 Greatest fall of r: 0.18 Saturday. Rain fell on 3 days. Total min fall 0.22. llOlJSfllOlD fURNlIllRE Tosell by uins, Blinds and Carpet. DINING-ROOM}. -â€"-Hahoy{.my Rx- tcnsion Table. 6 Dining, Chairs, Lounge. Oak Sideboard, Oak Writ- ing Dunk. 2 Rocking Chairs. Clock. Fancy Lamp. 8 Pictures, Carmin- Screen. Glassware. 133 DUu-z-w --__ SW, Tab . Wash ' Benches, Kitchen Utensils, a ‘ tity of Poultry Netting. BED-ROOM NO. ‘1. Oak Bed Suite, Spring and Mattress, 2 ing Chairs, Toilet, Set, Carpe Blinds. . 2.â€"â€"0a‘k Bed. Suite. Spring and Mattress, 2 ing Ohairs, screen. Toilet Sct‘ Curtains and Blinds. BEDROOH No. 3. White Room Suite, Spring and Ma Toilet Set, 8 Pictures, Carpet ains and Blinds. Hall. UPSTA‘IRS. â€"-â€"Loung mall. Table. Carpet. Three Pi ' BICYCLESâ€"Ledy's Gcndro cvclo, Gentlemen's Clevelan .â€" JAS. Ammcnm Auction Sale 3.33:} ’0: Victuris. 060%! are to be marked {â€63“ mus-t contain a at the Wand name a. pri "m 21006 'v: will maria y Tuesday, July_2lsf_._ g, LENNON. Emmy of Victoria PAGE g ....... ON IN INCHES of rain :41 one 5" as .â€"Loun¢e. “u' ct. Three Picturefl. dyvs Gendrw Bi‘ '3 Cleveland 35' hold fumitum Bax Bedâ€"Boom .tth. 2 “0d“ 3!, Carpet â€d' ~Oak Bedï¬oofl name. 2 M†Toilet Set, Carâ€" nds. ' 3, White “06' and Mattress. 5' Carpet. Cliftr __I' mlnle- “I" wrmmrr an islets-â€"