ies’ Belt Buckles in one and two piece cur. steel, fancy en- meled metal, regular 1 akue 25c and 35c ton. 1236 enirs of Lindsay teresting Photographic Views of Undsay on paper weights medzsLion é, um ch holders, 3.]; so penmant breaches varied colors each 10c, 150, and we. leceased. more is hereby 31‘ f, are required to ! aid, or deliver to M ï¬es’ BlackSateen Uneasy ï¬n“ memer-sed ï¬nish, 90:: with accordian pleated m obhershavefathemamin wind s‘f‘ooE‘éi'ff‘ï¬.’f?‘_’L20 ngen 1897’ c" - 'OTICE T0 CREDITMS ; oi their account! of the securities hem duly veriï¬ed ration. m TAKE NoflCE 1 State ited Stata of mm 1" d on or about gbtzewtshfllâ€" r 1’ March. 1 . 194‘ o 186: day 0’ 9" be matter .of the Mtg 01 III:- JAM JACKSON, late of the Pownship of Vex-111m, in the lounty of Victoria, gentleman. beirbOxes having i are nmhnaged, quick. Regular 3 IT‘ICE is hereby given pun-mt Sec. 38 «of Chap. 129 11.8.0. , that all persons having claims errands against the Estate of mid cleansed- who died on 01' ,itors Half Price :l'ai' 1903. t‘ r (1th8? 8: SONS 31.3. for ï¬botogr 81" ,m, H >13. : the www- â€"Mr ‘0n Saturday Mrs. Catherine SWaine, relict of the late James Swainc. did in l‘eterboro. MYS- S\vainc was a SlStm‘ of Mr. Patrick “093'. formerly of Ops, but noW of PétztrEJoro. â€"The horseman who Spent nan our on Tuvsday afternoon trying to :‘iVe his Spirited animal up against be steam roller. and ï¬nally resorted 0 serve "\xhipuink, is no credit to the: Preparat i Swain 411". Geo. W. Curtis left on M91?! i3." for Puterboro, in order to g1vc‘ “55 par-or, Minnie Keswick, a. ï¬ngl [‘repm‘ation for the 2.50 event at thï¬. tawnmting in that town on Wedj “May and Thursday of next week, .‘Mr. my, Stokes of Little pm» {‘1" 10st :1 pocket book contammg $0 and some small silver on Mon- Cay 1““ b'f‘tween his residence and P017 Hnm'm‘ Hill. The ï¬nder Win b1; imam“ by returning, the same to ~Whit .otos f5 I'CO “hi â€A JaS- uuu result 0I t o v: n Xhit‘nj: (‘hmpiclez Chief Con- ie Bell is not only making it i I‘m the Ochzma â€coughs but he ï¬ling on to the bosrga!‘ and lazy .ent......[.indsa§ s former Chief is :g well in Whitby. 31.]: Geo. W. Curtis left 011 Mon- {or Pctei‘boro, in order to give Pacer, Minnie Keswick; a. ï¬nal Nation for the 2.50 event at thg LII x'ot‘L‘ ‘Wnor .DxuggiSt " Lime Local Lines 9 pm Fowler h n copied and enl-‘argved, Chiap. I‘0\\ler 00., Li11d5a\.â€"-30-2 (1".Iripp of the Toronto " :“ T int]. ers, a Snelgxoxe Little pending a few days ln'aix-axc. copied and enl-‘a cheap. Fowler .\A n Show n'm n 10m .1115. Rain. Rowan, I‘II 9 and Mad c G illogly- ,l l ll'l'. :c is holidaying in‘Lin‘dr st of Mr. Fred Reeves.' iamin Finney. of Eldon, on his way on Tuesday. d5 in Manâ€" Visiting I'l'ien Mondav 1r ., Was ‘ )l Post Office,:LindS!Y .NG'LIN m cart Were 51 doz. nhotographs Ior xv a {in-.oof \o punch :.r..- k Co.. LindsaB NBBTHAM 0n Graham. clothier. left, 15: for u tenâ€"days trip 2d Quebec. and will Seâ€" Inthing at‘spot cash. llay‘lock, of Toronto, spvnding hm' vacation ()1' her mothcr. N-I‘S. Fairvimy Farm. Ops. ay the Peterboro golf- luculs at the Sturg’eom Thu \‘iSiTO‘l'S won by 7 W. Macmillan played (H ()( L‘mia “omen 's Insti- 1 lnanchcs at W ood- 'mituin. The insti- ran. Toronto‘ Jct., C.P.R.. is visiting or. the was ï¬m month I) ..'u k? can, “'illiau} Lan_ Guy 01' Richmond It upset, but WW stopped at Dr. 7W5 , 512, is limping fall one evening when Mr. 138-: KGSE living- one of J Gun‘ sterd spent half an left last : his wife is 1rd :1 coup-1'3 the Niagara gittle Bri- days with wellâ€"knan i 82‘ W and 113’ C amâ€" "â€"WARDER. J DIN 30111. 1908; for igal’ 5 horses on Williamâ€"at... the, uni-.- mal took fright, ran the rig onto tM walk and upset it. Mr. Gifloglygo a rather had fall, but the horse was caught before much damage had been dime to the rig. ' â€"-Mr. Ali. Parkin is receiving the, congratulatiom of his numerous: friends on his marriage to Miss May Bluett, a of ' Campbellfond. The cere- many WM? performed in, Toronto on Monday.' ’Mr. and Mrs. Pal-kin, reached tOWn “the" Same" evening and will reside on William-st. -â€"One of the Kamtha Lakes Navi- gation Company Scows sprung a. leak on saturday, when in the bay on; the way'to town with a. load of gravel. Ebr'a‘timerit'Was in dan- ger of sinking, and was only kept afloat by, vigoroug use' of the pumps émd thrOWing on“ part of its load. -â€"â€"'I‘he regular quarterly m_eetrng services will be conducted in the Cambridge-st Methodist†chumh on Sabbath next by the pastor, Rev. Geo. W. Henderson. The general fellowship service will begin at 10 o ’clock and reception of members will be held at the close of the evening service. " - --The Parish Workers of ~St: Paul’s church, Lindsay-g will run an excur- sion - .to â€Chemong Park, on Friday, July 3131:, ‘pci- Steamer Kenosh-a.. Boat leavbs wharf at 8 (1.111., calling at Sturgeon Point. (loWer wharf) both‘ ways, and reaching the park about. 12’ o’clock. Tickets_ 40 ‘and -â€"Mr. A. ,Bonnette G.N.W. lineman got a. bad fall near Cambray on Wednesday of last week when the pole on which he was working broke ’off and allowed him to fall 15 feet to the ground. H‘is’ri'ght side was badly bruised and his right hand an mrt as to be disabled for some so cut as to time. â€"On Friday Mr. .Robt. Deyell’, Mt. Hora-b, Began cutting a 12-am'e ï¬eld of 6-rowcd barley. The grain was a, capital crop, long and rank in the straw, and in heads. that commonly were 16-kernels long, that is that contained 84 kernels on a. head. The grains were perfect 1n plinnpness and color. - â€"â€"The representitives of the Interâ€" national Correspondence Schools of Scranton. Pan», who have been mak- ing Special efforts here for a few days, report business as excellent. IThe display in Mr. Jos. Carroll’s window attracted much attention] Mr. Carroll will make regular trips to the town in future. â€"â€"Mr. Fred. Hopkins. son of Mrs. W. Hopkins, east ward, is such a prominent citizen of Oregon. Port- land, that he. was one of a citizens‘ icommittee of four to Welcome Pres. Roosevelt on his recent visit to that citv. Mr. Hopkins holds a. capital 'nncifinn with the Union Paciï¬c rail- ‘--v.. .. position Wlth way. â€"â€"As the train to carry the Sylves- ter band excursion, was being made up on Friday morning. Brakeman Hoover fell from the top of a freight 1 car to the track. The car passed over him. He escaped the wheels, .but his leg Was broken by the fall; He is a. patient at the hospital. Hoover’s home is at Garden Hill. ‘ -â€"â€"Rev. Mr. Kannawin, of Canningâ€" ton, preached twice at St. Andrew's on Sunday. His text of both sen mons was “Blessed are they which do hUng’er and thirst after righteousâ€" ness.†In the morning, the preacher discussed righteousness as between man and man, and at night laid dmvn the principles that should ness.†In the morning ‘ discussed righteousness man and man, and a down the prlnciples t? guide the righteous. â€"One day last week Fee was trying to get, t< of one of the Sylveste with the assistance of a ;man, who had alreday g further aid himself 11 dangling†rope that ga 1A ‘LA "'0 5 ‘ a â€"-One day last week Mr. Milton Foe was trying to get to the roof of of one of the Sylvester buildings. with the assistance of a fellow-worm , who had alreday gone up. To aid himsalt he caught a dangling rope that gave way, and hefell 15 feet to the ground. His head struck a ï¬sh plate of the rail- way track and was badly cut. , -â€"Fenelon Falls Gazette : A short time ago Mr. David West, of Fenel- on, paid. Mr. James P01115011 of Verâ€" ulam $100 for a. handsome black l-“ â€noon wears old, which was we“ â€" .9.‘I_!‘ on, paid. Mr. James to ulam $100 for a ham colt, three years old, w‘ worth the money. I have it long, for, ab- later it stepped on th‘ at well which collapsed 'g-ht, and fell in suo] its neck was broken. 1â€"- Messrs. W. P Bate were m‘ allowet’l to run at and sheep are gueS- on the highways, and the large tlon IS olten ask , in case damage 15 done who is NSpp ? The pro« already docid tic animal e. Mnuestion ot‘permis- responSibl sion for animals to run byâ€"laws‘ of-the council does not â€hange the damage of ' ' (IE-Ex- lIanzi:spnnked, ', m 08 a 1!! ed country boy battle of‘life er ï¬ght in the. pampered, highâ€"collared am troused youth of our citie ninthes have always bee! , H {mm am 51W Lu: .. _r, at. three years old, which was Wcll ea 2 But he didn’t sum orth the money. we it long, for, about a. month the 191' it stepped on the covering of _; well which collapsed beneath its ting eight, and fell in such a way that last ‘ - pres er ï¬ght in the .Banuc ... pampered, high-collate! troused youth of our ave EIWays An 83011341189 will 8""? '“m a u. livinsv †“e brown, 1, hard-fistâ€" , muCh bett“ life than the‘ and creascd‘ ities. “11°99 m dusted will be properlywa’ifled'and sent to fhe Toronto Stat in competition for “8 Prize of a. ï¬ne rod for the heaï¬est black bass caught. in Canadian “'3’ ---_- ten-s. It. is; -gon betting an; M185 Wardrobe will win that, prize. These are likely the largest ï¬sh on record in this district. ‘ -Mr. J. M. Chalmers has-the con- tract for bu'ilding the hog pen in the park. and is “getting along well with the work. â€"Mr. Robt. Pogue. of amdine. delivered a. quantity of fancy peas ’7‘ the Mariposa, elevator yesterdaY- They were Early New Yorkers. ' -The House ‘of Refuge committee of the county council held a. meeting recently at which it was decided in advertise for a tract, 01 land suit- able for the proposed institution. The advertisement appears in this issue. Those who own land adiu‘ cent to town should consult. County Clerk McNeiliie. â€"A large number patroniwd the 1 excursion o! the united Epworth ' hagues of the two Methodist - churches, last Thursday night. It ‘ was intended to go to Penelon Fells. 1 but logs in the river up there pre- vented the steamer from reaching the, wharf. ‘ - The "proceeds. some 33‘“ will be given to the Ross Hospitalfl ...... No attempt was made to run the! regular band excursion on Tuesday 1 night, and "it is likely it will be! discontinued. i ‘ â€"Council seems beaten with Kent- st. For a couple of weeks thew-obi 181' has been busy off and on. Most} of the street has been picked up and1 rolled down thce with nd’ perceptible difference in it. It. is said there is a; division as to whether the assistance; of Commissioner Campbell shall be; asked or not. A strip of pit galâ€"1 vel in which the boulders were brokâ€"; VA vvunnu.w-‘----â€" '___r r- , asked or not. A strip of pit graâ€"i â€"0n Fridav Mr. Jas. Moflatt. vel in which the boulders were brok- iformerly one a Lindsay's soldiers in on by hand, has been put down ‘theiAfrica. and now teacher of the pro- centre and seemingly makes a fair ‘vincial Manual Training School‘ start of rebuilding the street. Vancouver, B.C., reached town from â€"â€"People who are not much accusâ€" the west. Mr. Moï¬att came east on tomed to looking heavenward are (10- rather a. peculiar mission. A numfl‘â€. ing so these nights. They are look-10f Chinamen. citizens of the L‘mted ing at or: for the comet. This co‘éStates, who had been home to China "met is located now in the vicinity of‘on a visit were being brought out the big dipper. It is as .“i‘t veryiagain by the. C. P. R., which nmiics dim, and to the naked eye looks ‘ikeia Specialty of that transportation n little. natch of illuminated mist. Jétiiusiness. In ordcr to escape the â€"â€"People who are not much accusâ€" tomed to looking heavenward are do- ing so these nights. They are look- ing at or for the comet. This co- met is located now in the. vicinity of the. big dipper. It is as yet very dim, and to the naked eye looks like a little patch of illuminated mist. It; is expected to grow much brightEr. This comet is said to have two tails; An individual observing it outside the Simpson House the: other night declared he could see both of‘ them. A bystander, who was not making a Very good ï¬st of viewing the erratic star, retorted that likely a man in the shape he was, could see two coâ€" me the stubborn husband. He is not a;1 bad man. He is contrary, and he; hasto be managed. He is usually married to a clever little woman.‘ who is constantly devising schemes1 4o accomplish the things which make their joint lives a success. He has no suspicion of this. If he had. he ‘would be so mad he could undoubt- edly eat her. So all through life shq goes on swinging a turnip ahead of his nose to make him go‘ the "same as if he were a baulky mule. She. is a cheery little body. and she grows plump with every year. and she dons her- smiling behind the 'door or she chuckcls in her sleeve when he is not interesting as a. bugâ€"London Stan- dard. â€"Onc day last week Mr. mu Toronto, son-inâ€"law of Mr. MC Omemee, was automobil-ing he ntimidat ing nov- el'ty to his steady-going team, and in spite of their driver's protests they 'lost no time in turning around on the road. The gravel was upset and *7 - ,-:u. "ma...- if The va 'u cl'ty to his steady-going tvam, ulm m spite of their driver's protests thvy lost no time in turning around on the road. The gravel was upset and Mr. Shannihan buried under it. The as broken. This greatly amused the ladies whose laughter conspired with the incidvm itself to loosen up Mr. Shannihan's rich Hibernian discourse. That dis- course and the feelings that prom ‘ed it. were greatly modiï¬ed by the sum of 33 that Mr. Eaton handed to _L -â€" "warn- ~r ., greatly amused the lamcs laughter conspired with the i! loosen up Mr. Sham '~ dlscourse. Th the tram: w....»...--- â€"â€"Bobcayg~eOn Independent: A sit-1 ting of the division court, was His Honor J The only case buyer, anu qu.°v Verulam. “/0099 bought a horse on \Wï¬te and after ' and demanded the mo- retumed 1t, ney, as the horse had. so he asserted. heaves. It was impossible for His Honor to form an opmion by t c ‘evidence, as to what condition of It. might health the. horse Was in. heaves, chï¬blains, appendiâ€" ' ' for anyâ€" by the evidence. so he adjourned the case till Monday next, y could have a vetâ€" the horse and glue tum. nu‘. say. acted don for W‘ of CW board. gnd most, thrilling phenomenon IS 101 "W" 011 Monday Imming 2'1 uu‘ w ' himlains. 89W floating kidneys’ for 1 n by the evidence. 8‘ be case till Monday 11 mut u-"o ' 2 sold on the 106‘“ wt. 75 boxes brought The 75 sold ‘0‘“ a“ Buyer Fitzgrald gOt _ 4 an Don- k Mr. Eaton of of Mr. McCrao. nhil-imz ham-en He was accom- :9. Mr. Dan 'intv gravel and and give its tum- 76 boxes ,3 man with such 3 Wt. "I'd live in the club. ~Let“him hung his hat on the floor and road the damper at the breakfast table and sprinkle his belo'nging. broaden-t i! he is but loving and dear and kill! and faith- ful to you, md proud of you. To the (our winds with eVerything else sooner than lose the littlest purï¬do of one of these things. As for up- pealing to your motherâ€"i! you value! all your future comfort don’t. good deal otthegloryofmi “Om the “Lindsay mm. liner play- ed short-stop, and-in the 9th. when! Flaherty’s ham were badly skim: nedz' "acceded to [wager Simpson's request that he pitch (or the restart the match. In so doing Killer in o gnanly way showed that he held no {993%. on account of the unpleasant- Iness over the previous match. Some 'other memben of the team were not so nmgnanimous. however. notably Workman, who rushed on‘ the ï¬eld de- claring he would not wol'k behind iMiller. He went back. though. and .it turned out that Flaherty got his {ï¬ngers patched up and ï¬nished the tmatch without assistance. The 1visitors wofc gentlemen. but they 1failed to give their capable battery ithe support necessary to hold the 10- «Gals. 3500 tax imposed 'on Chinamen toting Canada. these Celestials to be taken through in bond. since it was hardly, possib‘c to them into a car under lock and like dutiable merchandise. they put under the care of a mambo -. ,N-LL â€.mc nnfl “f H tering Canaan. tncsc. uncut-u...» "*7. to ‘ taken through in bond. but {a big English ï¬rm of fruit. exporu-ns since it was hardly. possible to put His training with Caldwell Co.. them into a car under lock and 5031 Montreal. well qualiï¬es him for the like dutiable merchandise. they weru position. put under the care of a number of 1 --Miss Maye McConnell and Miss men. Mr. Moflatt was one of these. 31.3113 Switzer of Omcmee took the and had to lump a bunch 0‘ half'a’ihighost marks of any Entrance can- dozen Chinamen under his eye 8“ â€â€˜4 =didataos who wrote at that place reâ€" time. It was a holiday trip fin‘scently. Mrs. Jas. McCarnell. their him and gave him a chance ‘0 S¢=‘Ttoachor is to he congratulatcd along his friends down east. He spent lwith them. Saturday and Sunday with his par- . cuts at \‘alentia. 0|!th ry â€"â€"Thu scows from which the covâ€" . ,I . J nu-w v ‘â€" A ‘l’ th‘YL‘V eThc scows trom \\lIl-.u . -V porntion gravel was being unloaded. were. on Monday afternoon. the Cep- tre of quite an animated scene. A: few fellows who had got too much; liquid air. were Watching the gravel; icing unloaded, when Frank Hutton! accidentally backed his team over the edge of the. scow into the river. While he and his assistants xvi-re gut- ting the hora-:5 to land they were volunteered sundry directions by pm- ple who always appear for the pur- pose when anything happens. The ‘liquid air chaps joined in. and in iterms none too reï¬ned. in tact they were not reï¬ned enough. and atrnio ghtway were resented by those to whom they were addresaed. In a {brief space of time there was a gm- ‘era‘l set-to on'the gravel and in the 'woodyard adjoining. Things \wr: quite interesting when some one told {Charlie Reeves and he went down to the scene of hostilities, which were spoiled by his nrrit'al. One indivi- dual forsook the scrap for Cullon's shop where he raped himscil to the ‘ 7-4“ «A rlnrlarnd he 'l‘ul can; ns- v†, -- woodyard adjoining. Things “'u-r: vguite interesting when some one told Charlie Reeves and he went. down to the scene of hostilities, which wero spoiled by his arrival. 0m:- indivi- dual {orsook the song) for Cunon’s shop where he raped himsell lo the lathes and anvils and declared he ghe sidewalk between that shop' and his home in the south ward. â€"Miss Edith prcr. visiting friends at. Napancc. â€"l!r. Alf. Roberts. of N was at home on a visit 135 â€"â€"Mr. Alex. Bell. of Tara: Monday of this week with ,town. - -â€"Miss L vellillq ‘~ are koka. Miss Guillet visiting her c chell. - 5-wâ€" â€"-Miss Fowler left for afwr visiting at home Jersey (or time with friends V --â€"Miss Mary Flumy, left last day to visit (ï¬ends in Hastings vicinity. . A_‘ ‘ ankville has let urnL-u â€"Mr. Ernie S at Port llnpr from holidays, spent and Bewdley. â€"â€"Miss Brown. clerk at the pos at Sandy Point. â€"â€"Miss McSweyn, returned to To- rontoun Hominy, after spending her bombs! at home . -llr. ~Roy 11qu has unturned to the city- aft/a: spending a few day: the genial wicket toï¬oe is holidaying - â€"-Mr:. »Roy Muimcad has return-cu ‘to the city~afwr spending a few daS’F withutriends in Lindsay. Dora. Walters " 3 holiday at I“! posed on Chinamen en- la. these. Celestials had through in bond. but hardly, possib‘c to put tar under lock and soul Perso nals {mes liowaru. urâ€"us ,7 _ in Grillia. Owing to the high wags “"9 93"" pm, mu, peruutsum and Gamebrfdgo. to pay our .hired new: we are cm:- mwa .... , . . .. . pelled to runs: the pnoe (or: times. .- PM per ...... n‘c'after vimtu'tg for some in; twenty per cegt, that. IS $1.21; My†‘ . per hOur. from ï¬ns mans-(ELEM WWMQP‘ 1.... ‘ Ellis. Robert HOG-ill, A ‘ 309' pup“ ‘ ..-. 55.9 93mm dygtter 0‘ mu, Joseph Truman Ruben Montâ€" amia- 1 ,,,,,, Hunger Simpson 5 itch for the rest of 0 doing Hilletj _in n ‘t of Akron! cousin m- Hanc OCR v rers and Miss 1‘0â€" at Fernwev MUS’ is viSiting 3d: and little are visiting in Ohio. ‘5 Peter Mit‘ town. my City. for some us leturm'd Port. HOP“ he Watchâ€" ‘ï¬ends il‘. -'-)Ir. N. Hockin Murm* on m day evening from a 1W'sw trip talcum-ed. Qua-tau! other «am points. 4 .. -â€"lr. E.. F. Funnier; of Ottawa. comma: of the Bobcaygeon b Pontypool Railway. mind in -Dlls's I. T. Wilkinson. mtron of St. Joseph's Hospital. \Port Arthur. an the m 0! Hrs. Nkholas Bra- -â€"'l‘he Missed Hazel and my Yam old we vigiting their nude. Ir. Geo. Wilson. Perth. lute}; Bart and â€"â€" â€"_yv_ Ben ar'e hoiidaying mar Whitby. -Mr. J». non-n. teacher in the hunt! Mixing School. Vancouver. was in town Friday, on his way to visit, his parents at. Valentin. for a visit his few days. â€"â€"Mins Rickie. of Whitby, is visitâ€" ing lira. Patrick. Bond-ct. ll-iss Rickie is a sister of the late Rev. J. Rickie, the ï¬rst pastor of St. Paul's church. anu -â€"Mr. A. D. Currie. left this week for Rat Portage to take a position. -â€"Miss Burke. of Bowmanville. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Sun. Hugh- es. at her Cameron lake cottage. -â€"Miss McMiuan of Teeswuber, is visiting Mrs. S. Nevison for a few days. on her way home from l-cne- 1011 Falls, where during the past years she was engaged as millincr. â€"Mr. Bart Silverwood. manager 01' the Duhdas - Flavclle Bros.. at, Lonâ€" don. was in town on Saturday and ‘Sunday. Mrs. McCull-och. of New- nmrket. with her chikh'en, is visiting ti'l-..‘.. ._.M-r. A. E. Pi] few days. He Halifax to enter WILLIAM FINNEY 3 By the death of Mr. William FinnOy! on July 22nd, I-‘enelon township lost I one of her most aged and. respected“ citizens. Mr. Finncy was bom in Mona-glam, Ireland 85 years ago. When 26 years of age he came to Canada. and settled in Manvers where he lived for 25 years. He then moved to Ops where he lived for only two years, after which he went to Font-Ion where he died. ; Mr. Finney belonged to a long-livâ€" Eed family. 01‘ the nine children of twhich he was one. none died under .60 whims of agï¬ and the average age ‘of the nine is about 70 years. Mr. ‘Finncy was a Presbyterian and a {Conwrvativm and by his quiet. gen- ‘ial manner and integrity of charâ€" «acwr. made many friends and won xthe conï¬dence and respect 0( a wide lcircle o! acquainunoes. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 4| hum W- 2mm: aims or (“’5 At Hanna. 50‘ 71h. 1903,to M" C. McCready. ‘1 was formerly n of Cinema!- Died BOW ES J H! y wife years. Lindsay Central; at Lindsay. 24. 25 and 26. Muriposa {a}! fair ct Oakwood AUGUST 1st. lation of 8 PLUMBING g: tutc. For full particular! apply to? THOMAS BLACKWELL, Uerdhant, Lindsay. . B. ANDERSON, Chairman waging Continuaâ€"31- Monday. July an... .,_, lfaimgoth. Mr. A. C. Parkin of Lind'say; ‘ pqdllflésflmymuett of 'Campbeflfo'rd. ' A‘ 15 vand 16. t Silva-wood. manager of e, l-‘lavclle Bros.. at Louâ€" n town on Saturday and Mrs. McCulloch. of Neml maze Lh her children, is visiting A curious feature of the movmtb , Mr. and Mrs. w. {511‘er tint it has no servants. The ‘ are all holiday-makers. and com o- the He Wm shortly ‘50 ‘0’ guests, and share in the excursion- i enter the employment, of; when there is time, iSh ï¬rm 0‘ fruit exporu-rs 1 an honorarium of 85. per week.“ has simply unlit-F ing with Caldwell 8: Co..{ there. This plan Well qualiï¬es him for the lated the servant difï¬culty. non-nâ€" ageresses are chosen in the game m. (aye McConnell and Miss It is amazing to see how oomph-l! nor of Omcmee took the workers and guests are st unis“ h irks of any Entrance canâ€"i one 0‘ 311350 homes. . .o wrote at that place reâ€", Nothing could be easxer than to. Mrs. Jas. Mecca-mu. their ï¬fty or a hundred London worm to be wn‘g’ratulamd along, men to take a house for six weeks is . f; the same way, forming a man d as a preliminu'y, e.- W E l: gage a managvrcss. get her to soled 05mg" : helpers, and themselves undertake a , become guests {or a week. Why WILLIAM FINNEY l i should not our great friendly socil!b loath of Mr. William Finntï¬v‘ ties or cash of 0 ur clubs and m 2nd. Penelon township lostl large ï¬rm organize its own holi- r most. aged and respected}! days? It, is not necessary that the Mr. Finncy was born ' ' d do thisâ€"selKâ€"help h , Imland 85 years ago! the thing, and years of age be came to! ld take the matter and settled in Manvers? up It is not difï¬cult to foresee the lived for 25 years. He; time when great numbers of our ll ï¬nd a holiday ed to Ops where he livod| working class wi 1 Within their reach. Their sister! two years. after which he, . pemqon where he died. i might act as the helpers, and the - ' , ! dignity of their labor be sustained l“.- 4- n ‘lnnfl‘bllVâ€"I c I. _ e “is- frmflmt. E. Pilkie is in town for a He will shortly go to enter the employment of ish ï¬rm of fruit exporu-rs Tenders VII!“ Fl“ Pam son. d to a long-1i"- nine children 01‘ one died under the average‘ 38" 70 Yeahs. 3"- a, on 'nmrsdayr. Bowes. aged 51 Toronto. (a, July L Arthur nchady Robinson. Sent “A holiday! How can WOW andtheirwivul'tm7W'm __.‘ u "a on.- -â€" --v*- . W. 3nd it 11111.10th 3 “Go than and do I operntivo Holidays MW 9‘." W (or 500 W m use more†mm' “Min to convenienoo ‘1 ~ summer \"°3,ti°" Sum "My-v... How did movement â€he? Val. itbegenbyllr.Le0nard,echn- gauonel minister at Colne, in LII- whit-e. taking out his Young “'8 Guild hr annual holidnyl. ‘1‘. scheme got. wind. it we: or under Mr. Leonard": direction . few public-spirited men, like Dr. on of Nottinghcm. and u it. M on the men themselves who can. u the rest. Voluntary worker- .1. found to spend a fortnight mm The hostesses at each centre m tul- untary, even paying their on (a... The talks and lectures are (k. tree, and the only paid stafl an (ht - _.. --‘ :. BM. byâ€" the courtcsl This is no 111: Chronicle. parochial attitude adopted toward national obligations Premiers' conference, bourne correspondent, the Premier! have made a tremendoua stride to- ward the settlement of the rivet: question. They have secured 3 ï¬ve you! truce between t New South Wales, Victoria. and South Australia, which are vitally interested in the waters 0 my, by means of an M“ which, if ratiï¬ed by the three Partisâ€" ed. A: the Nile is to EU“ the Murray to South Wale! and Victoria. prosperity to reach those are gttion and the conservation waters are a sine qua. non. Australia has fought the so! her neigthr because she teal than now 01 water, whcn the Dunk“ v w-â€" prospcrity to mash those areas 111'»' gntion and the conservation of the flow 0! water, reached her territory, would be so bin“ 5: 337,000 cum minute. provides a cow administer the SChemes of Siam, and limits the div Water during the seven mo to January inclusive, to t â€- M nor minute on th minute on the part of Victoris. with lesser quantities during the rest of the your; The making of the “roar mmt ha been received with nodaâ€" mutton throughout the Comâ€" Wealth. Nothing short .0! a. est-r ic disturbance. or W Rh"? QucIl-IOII bombt by. intending all the m1 on the Federation aid 1 attitude adopted to! obligations at the re ' conference, writes our correspondent, the Prel do u tremendous stride he settlement 0! the r1 of which is at Hal-IO- ,shir. bgrdefl. i- “If! old. but hat you 8.â€! LIND3AY M11 r rcacn. lucu -w-_ as the helpers, and tb their labor be sustained rtcsy of their treatment. ) more chimeraâ€"London msh, North 1!â€: d Gunny. W h be (all!!! 1' ‘3 M is accommodation G" 500 mcnhel'l. no. nary contra, ï¬xed “- »nvenienoo dun-13¢ ‘- PAGE in Australia. ning a small ~eliminary, 0" L her to m I undertalw “ week. w friendly socio rnrnmen of our K‘L’T? ,ozlouflï¬i! _ nun n m cram“; 0539.00“ 0081130" {unwed Nb MM?» M