'lflEl. a during the rest clipping z... HUNDRED ACRES in t] wnship of Th'orah, lot 3, con. 2 ildinga good. This is a choi‘ , surrounded by :11 com: aceâ€"markets, churches, school . Apply to James Dom averton, or C. CEUHTTW 'ndsay. , â€"â€"mï¬ ices startlir g. OVGS, 'som for . 3350 H fl ‘4 25 u “ $500 merly sold for slso 53 HUNDRED \ND SIXTEEN m, 5 miles west 0111116983111" ‘ovod. Very desirable farm. nd also ‘ number of houses 1°“ eam Fitters F0 d K. VaJVeS' P8510118, O NG FOR MEN “er and 118, Paper: Paints 8.! Plumbing. l Mowers, Netting. 1 sold for Builders Sugfliï¬, 6‘ ‘5 miles north of Cameron brick house and 309d ou1 Mill Suppl“?s W33W3W Low Prices For Cans, 6‘ Forks! Glass, [ Oils. The Store where Dol- lars bring thcir Value Factory. 3L75 $223 $275 $598 $6.95 $4.98 SUP’ W“ L‘J u D [OTB Mr R- J. Home the genial edi- ‘0' 0‘ 1h Star,†“ent ï¬shing on Home“ and caugrht t\\o line baSS,‘ “d8 thorouu'h wetting. e \‘tandard th111ical “mks Co. Qte ined theiT o111plm'.ees by tak- Ethan down to Chemong 185‘? ‘W per Kenosha All present pm†a Splmdid time. V's!†11- DeCew entertained her 1:81:03 and a number of friends .911 11 Thursday, bV a sail to L314: mi, Lé‘lding The Kawartha wt mursday, by a sail to L614: Iw.sl~iill-dix1gr. The Kawartha. mod the jolly party, and the out- mg Was most successful. (1 “Hummer slips quickly by, an “me it is here, we think the stores I?“ be closed earlier, to allow the!‘ KS ‘0 him: a little enjoyment o mentor- We all seem willing to g"45mm against our county tqwï¬ï¬‚. Mm this re-Spect, Lindsay is away M E†“3- The stores close them ‘ W “0t be ossible to close. more at l p I?) sharp if 6 be «N â€1°? We think it should 15h ‘Wl’d as if unitodly the business . pit)" the same as now Only the " clelks couFd get ‘8? :53?â€ng Space. .blyr. AMCClennen, an old Falls ,: wiSï¬nnEORaG T R W .Wvbster. Betczm. Minore, A. mar, Ellis. Mash-1' Gratton, lam‘ and Cup. Robson were 0g the 1am. [ï¬e Miss Phyllis \Mison entex- Eda numhm m hm‘ \mmg friends Vr-dnesdm 01 [an “wk. \\ hen a. t‘mmahlc time “as spnnt by Present. 101'? 3“? ('ifl‘hf hnnrn' hnz‘n'fs and r133 51:01“ Was : End in hm‘ m \v i t n “n n n 11 x‘iS‘ =5 P310065 H \huunï¬l n.†w. Falls. ‘ r5. Chadwick m Tar-0mg Mrs. (‘hamvick’s par-mug L -Hnandcr. «11' Lindsay sunny 3' an thv Falls. Mnorc. Miss Wanda, 1.. llacnix‘vn and Mr. J, wnt Friday in Lindsay. amnn came to the. Falls, town. last Week to as. _ -----L I. Webster was “ At Home". MW of her lady friends on al‘lvl‘noml. A \‘vry pleasant 591W! Mm \\1-bstcr being in vntcrtainiug bv her cous- Misses Smmtnn of Toronto, Cthe gllests of honor of the hndist S. S. hvld t‘zwir nit _\’o;\'iwrdu_\'. \V'cdm-sday. Lake. '1 m: usual large at- mk plum and the picnic a'm'ays is. (ch‘ ol‘ the best Wings of th:- suason. In Sunday School picnic ptist. Anglican and Pres- S. is umh-r discussion. e Particulurizod next week. at“ 3M .131“: at 6 it not 'h ulsc‘d to see little Miss rd round again after arm last Week. + )Icl’urlund entertained her young friends one ;t m-vk. and the little most delightful tinm. and young son of Toro- I-‘enclon Falls on Sun- in an automobile. The a brother of Dr. Gould,- ::,-less carriage attracted mm of attention, it be- uf its kind to come to a"? M i Uh m is selling of? his stock tailoring goods, pre- oaving 0111' Village. reading room will be 11’11' (lays. whilu the in- ng moved a few doors 1' the "ank 01' B. N. A. heir 110“ (31.11 tax 21 took 1101 mgrular trip on Monday this “en-k. 115(13): as usual. visin on thn northern :hts. uhuuL 11 o'clock. \' i [la Webs: my man varticulun Mass 1 Xcvison an Ht of f Victoria t 6 I) m, save Saturday. be possible to close ' 7 P m sharp, if 6 be We think it should ‘blrl and Miss M- tg. “'01.? at tm A. until Monday. gnmn of Toronto friends at the :hv lucmss» ma “\U'h. l his two young noun. Minm‘e. A. Mash-r Gratton. up. Robson were Mimi“) an} ~ont0’ spent .118 guest. of [exandor. friOIldS at ‘ ALLS swim: I “H“ it: Nu?- 100k alls. Miss Wanda *n and Mr. J. .' in Lindsay. ,~ tn theu F8113. “VCR to 115' _ with a rush Hm EH?“ 9: â€and we!“ "001'! , 5E “111'! “a . Road Falls last im in»: mg Campbellâ€" ; at the a_\ Waiting arty of \‘ill be frivn‘ds )cnt , . i The Sawyer (6 Masmry . hwwiI-Iamilton wrote regardmg (:1 Wm)" }ti1-e moulds. 5‘3 “7W MISCELLANEOUS M-A'leEl ....-\.,. hcr and is doing well. The ambition of Art’s life was to been engineer and we think he is on the right track n0\V. Mrs. M. DeCew gave a. small pic- nic to some of her lady friends . on Saturday last, at the bathing house and a delightful afternoon was spent. The asidence of Mr. Chas. Keast, and also the ofllce of Mr. Sandford' were struck during the electric storm} of Monday. Small damage was done in each case, but it is almost mir- aculous that the parties at work in the buildings escaped without in- jury. . V Mr. Butt of Channel! occupied the Methodist pulpit Sunday evening. Since the removal of the Rev-i Mr. Dritttm to the North West. Elder Henry has had the char _ of the Christian Church hem is is the third time flaw Henry has pecome pastm‘ ‘tortma egnï¬geg'agon; ,.: 33".; ‘ Mr; 9; Yen and {has Yaqui East Tomntm bath 9; ma imam; 9M. am spending their holidays under m patent!!! 399?; A 111 :n n a __ __ 3: cu. : "35:13“ MW; '1“. m at am: age; are “8an a the ham 9" Mr. J: I“; at 313319 Grave Farm: um: E‘ anka mnmnml an Rev: W; G: minke returned on Menday from-fleas“ when: he. has Been attandmg the Imevnamam mpwemx League Q‘onvenmn, Mr». MoFaydm of Cmmsweu is around again in cm midst, Every one "sports a good time at- the social held south of the viuage. MANILLA Mm. Mark at ï¬avelmh and Mm Ilundemon at Batwbom are visiting Mrs W L. (Boone, Miss Vina Coone is to be congrats ulatod upon the success of her pup- ils who recently passed the Conserv- atory musical examinations. Miss Olive Crosson took ï¬rst class honoiv Miss Mabel Turner taking honors. and Miss Edith Thompson passed. Miss Coone is doing good work and keeping her pupils up with the times. ..Uvr -_.° Rev. T McCamus of Prince Edâ€" Ward County visited for a couple of davs with Mrs. James Coone and family The entrance pupils are to be con- gratulated upon passing their exams This village kceps abreast of the times in more ways than one. Miss Abbie DeLury as teacher is 'to be congratulated. . i Commends the County Legislators who Opposed Guaranteeing the Penelon Polls Bonds The regular meeting was held by Ops council on Monday, July 20th. All members were present. COMMUNICATIONS Mr. McNeillie, county clerk sent a report of the proceedings of the Marsh Creek bridge committee. Mr. Tiffm, superintendent of the G.T.R. wrote of railway drainage near Realmro. -â€" o . ,_..- .‘_-A- near â€Mr. A. W‘ Campbo of highways wrote 0 wagons. wagons. The Public Works Department. ackâ€" nowledg‘d the petition for a grant to the Cross Creeks Bridge. Mr. G. H. Hopkins. on behalf of .. 1‘,_..I.-n ackf-I. 1.0 the LirOL‘b‘ L'lcvng y--fo Mr. G. H. Hopkins. on behalf of Mr. Thos. Woods of Fonvlon. asked compensation for gravel said to have been taken from his pit, by Ops pathâ€" masters. - ‘f_~~A¢' nn‘WIMnV'. Mr. D. Farrelly, wuu m.“ w. Mr. Hickson at the West. ( Creeks bridge, gave a. statcmem the work done on it recently thinks it perfectly safe for tv years. . 111’. J. H. Hopki the township gravol pit northxw the town and 9011 to the tovms‘ new prit ............. Mr. BeSt. moved, onded by Mr. Coul-tcr, and it the pits Mr Murphy saw Mr. no..-†not. cleamd out. the road ditch directed at a former meeting. Coulter sai to do so, but wou grant Wore given him. id be had we Mr. Wm. Jones objected to ' J as. Kennedy. ' tcr was conveyed On motion of reeve and Mr. Best. the clerk ' y Mr. Kcnnnd agmcu. lor, owucx u. --, the statute laâ€" ‘ beat.94 to 'ts reStoration ‘ mprove the matter was who promised to we ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION to cross ,, JULY 23rd, 1903 LITTLE BRITAIN THE 095 COUNCIL r Mr. Com-tor: and it was that the new and Mr. Hick- committce to View and test with power to act. lrphy said Mr. Coultm‘ had m: d ditch as ectin-g'. Mr. at funds enough Farrclly. who l: Massey Company. 2 regarding culvert of Cmsasweu is yell, commissioner of w$de tires on MATTERS . had assisted West. CI‘OSS statement Of recently and 3 township a t 0 some of lot twont ‘7 worked :1 onto of the “dorm-Carried. ‘ A COUPLE 0F BYâ€"LAWS BHawaNos. 603 and 6045 to cor: ï¬rm tbs?" §6veral awn-ominous ï¬nd the maintment ot lLH-.O., regent the usual readings and were sxg-ned 'naq vitdl'ty 01 1mm. ond younc children is at its lowest point durins the hot weather. lore children (“1' in summer than at any other season; This in bocwno the little ones mm" more from hovel troubles. are ner- oml. ‘mk sleepluo and irritable. I'rompt action often saves a valudbld little like. and ’trowhlea of mm land can be promptly cured hy swing “‘9 little ones Baby‘s Own Tublets. which ahnuld be kept in every 1101119 ready for emergeuclem We tablets 1999961136 relief, and ante all stomach; bowel and other hot weather ail= manta, ind m sound mtmhmk sleep; Hrs; ; mrmoa. 106 Mann: ï¬eld sum“. mammal. says: " my baby was: attacked with (lawnm- apd was has and kmlsh; 1 saw hm; lsahy‘s awn Tamas and HM“ Rmmptly eu‘r'pd Mun â€New Hm; hv ï¬g Mil 83th Gwen». hm pmw mama "13 Tablets he has been humor- and mmngar in awry way,†and sealed, , Council adjourned tin Aug. 24th m the rate will be struck. W. F. O’BOYLE, Clerk. Time Table“ can be given with-nu absuluta eerinimy that. they will an 3906 ta all ohildm from a new mm upwards, They oantaia an opium or poisonous " aaathinï¬â€ stun, Sold hy medicine dealers or mailed at 85 emits a box by writing direct in Din. gilliaiws‘ Medicine 00... Bmckvillu, m, Vb! Bo Nov" Hunted. The late Paul du Chaillu , was on one occasion asked why he had never married. “Well. once upon 3 time," he answered. without a smile. “on old African King who was very fond of me offered me my choice of 853 women as a wife. ‘Your Majesty,‘ I replied, 'if I should marry one of these beauties of yours there would be 852 jealous women here.’ ‘Well,’ replied the King, ‘that is easily set- tled. Take them all.’ That was a little too strong for me, however, and as I have never had such a ï¬eld to choose from since I am still a. bachelor." Gem: of Thought. Life's reals depends on religion‘s ideals. Write it on your heart that every day is the best day of the year. The road to ruin is a down grade, not a leap over a precipice. The habit of looking on the best side of every event is worth more than a thousand pounds a year. The sweetest music is not in ora- tions. but in the human voice when it speaks from its instant life tones of tenderness, truth and courage. Beauty is God’s handWriting; wel- come it in every fair face: every fair sky, every fair flower and thank for u. tnm Han fountain of all lchli- Beauty is God’s han come it in every fair sky, every fair flower itâ€"IIim, the fountain ROSS. Patientâ€"Although, doctor, I have sent for you at the came my friends, and to plnam- them, let me tell you that I have not the least faith in modern medical Wingham, July cident happom‘d 5 urday last to the Mrs. M- J- M‘ While loading 61° pitchfork entered And science Physicianâ€"Oh, that at all, I assure you. no faith in the voter latter cures him jus Y. Timel- plIC [1 [UL I\ the abdo thighâ€"penetm“ mg“ aan the Other "g about an Constantinople, paLches from Sa‘ battalion of troc Doiran to mix troops. There a Doimn. and sev: ported. â€"'rhe Late-t Quotations. Tuesday Evening, July 21. Liverpool wheat 111th closed to-dny =39“ esterday and corn unchanged lower than y to 55¢ lower. _ At Chicago September wheat closed 56c eaten-day. Septemlger higher to-day than y 1 d September oats we Not a Question of Fflth. sevcro Fork Tines Hurt My's Vltlllty 'rom Salonica S x of troops has to reinforce yrhcm are 1.10‘ Fonmax to the 19-year-old son of J. Macdouald, a widow. ing clover, two tines of I. entered his bodyâ€"One in -- Ohn the veterinarian. 1 him just the sat righting Go!!! PIU‘ vu- . Salonica say that a troops has been sent .to reinforce e w, 1 100 troops 3‘ severe ï¬ghun‘ in I" “ABKL TR J ulV 3.111 st 1111’. Floylr. 81% 78% p l New York. July 21,â€"Buflerâ€"Unucu-ru. receipts. 17,998: cmmery extra. per 1b., wâ€"uvâ€" . __,_ 2c to 121,“ per lb. for Amer-cu: a“... dressed weight: Canndlnn steers. lie to 111»ng per 1b.. refrigerator boot. WAC to 0556 pct lb. Sheep. 1099c to W. xrzw YORK DAIRY XABKE‘I'. r 21,â€"Butterâ€"Unsettled: rennet! extras. per 11)., , ve atfle 3"“ u to: America: uteri. . nan-m need.“- errors; 19 was: “MWW'INT mm: I steers, $4.85 to 35.30; butcher" deem, $4.23 to $4.80: can ï¬nd heifers, $2.75 to $4.75: bulls. 83 to “3.5: stacker: nnd feeder-o. ,33 {03415: v Inflow. Sb “$3.26. But. 1 rocelptl, 2300 ego; active: git! 10c flows: 5 other grade. be to 100 big ' to $6.05: medium. $6 to sacs: yorker-u, $.15 to $.20; p133, $13-40 to “.50; Imp .10 to .25; Max!» 54 to $4.50. and lambs. 0. no head sheep study; 11mm: 50c wet; 13ml... $4.50 to $8.50: , gamma, 5% to 85.50: weaken» “.6. to $5: ewes, august-u». I‘Mflu “.50. DOMINION mu. m to cm. 120: The ' ml, Manhunt-in; and Natural resource! (I Gouda will bccxhibitedongscdc never beforeanemptcd. MVPMOFLNISTOOK W , the (300an Alxrdoeu Wax-es ‘3‘ by printab- o! uxwï¬ï¬‚ï¬ THE THE fâ€" 7 win he «mum rm W “curb. onma- [In And A“. lambs. gvnq receipts: _ S EXHIBITION ibis'wid at $5.33. CHICAGO LIV: STOCK. 016180. July 21,â€"0ttleâ€"Beedm m Including 1500 Texans' whet dandy- to prime deem, to $5.25; .00: to $536; stock†all» hate ‘fltyrï¬i “1“! tv v‘ 5â€"" ’" 9% g. 115ch um a deck 0‘ all!“ 'wfl $15: 0-... V' Wm