hi} In. 3. Ci Hontr the Falls. V.mo F of A- Wilson m Ge] in Bellevi] Hrs. S. Thursday n: and visiting . 1‘ ThOS. Sad 11;, Bir The union picnic of the Baptist. Presbyterian and Anglican S. schools will be held at Pleasant Point on Wednesday, Aug. 5th. The Keno- sha will stop at Sturgeon Point on 1:01;}: down, and up trips. The moonlight excursion, which came from Lindsay last Thursday evening, came only as far as Green’s wharf, as the river was full of logs, which were being run down in great numbers. BW... Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Moore and three children, went up to Rosedale on Tucsday to camp for a couple of WThrei Church Mfg. Co. has been inâ€" corporated with a. capital of $40,- 000, and the contract for the fac- w. e shares for the Sandford Mfg. Cg, are also selling'rapidly, and it is expected the Work on this building will also soon be started . wif'he young ladies of St. James’ church organized a guildgpnjgonday The sacrament of the L’ord’d Sup- per will be held in St. Andrew’s church, on next Sunday morning. A preparatory service will be held in the church on Friday evening at Dr- and Mrs. Sims, the Misses. L. Wilson, E. Robson, E, Maynard and a couple of young lady friends, and Mrs. F. Robson, are camping up at Bosedale. . Last Wednesday Mr. P. Deyman was presented with a handsome suit case, by the employes of the Sand- ford 00., previous to his leaving Fenelon Falls for Toronto. months Mr. J. Keys went through the vil- lage on Monday, on his way up. to spend his vacation with his mother Mrs. Pattie, in Coboconk. Mr. F. Hare came-to the Falls on Saturday to join his wife in a few week’s vacation. __A v {cry to be erected on Murray-st,†mas been let, so that the work will now be rushed on. geon. Mfss Robson took a party out in her father’s yacht, the “Dauntlcss,†last Thursday. The Misses Swan- 6“,... Mr. and Mrs. R. Mitchell, Mrs. R. Cameron, and two children and Miss E. Junkin, spent .Sunday in VBobcay- Mrs. R- Mitchell was “At Home" to a number of her lady friends on last Friday afternoon. Those pre- sent spent a few hours in a most pleasant manner. Mr. Thus. Robson -took a party up to Kirkï¬eld on the “Dauntless†last Friday. Mrs. T. Robson, Mr. and Mrs- J as. Graham, Mr. Jas. Graâ€" ham, jr., and the Missw Minnie, tun of'Toron-to were the ladies for whom the sail was given. COUNTY CORRESPONDW‘ZF. PAGE Penelon 5, B, Wins, am Montreal. are v Falls. ssrg. Wm. Heard, J. Craig and Giles, spent Sunday at Bobcayâ€" boconk (at J. day, Aug. 5th which passec week, lowered extent, that 1 to go past Fe evening. and 1 passengers “P Flossie ‘and Geruuuu u. among those on Board. The S. S. picnic of the Methodist (munch, Coboconk, passed through Fenclon Falls on its way to Lind- say last Wednesday. A good crowd were on board. ’ The hay crop is good this year- Mrs. George Robinson and young son, have returned home after spend- ing some time visiting relatives. I! Miss Maggie Anderson of “Guiden tHome" was the guest of Miss Sadie [Hm-tie a few days last week.- week, lowered the water to such an extent, that the Manita was unable to go past Fencion Falls on Monday evening, and the Kawartha took the passengers up to Coboconk. _ A large number of residents at- tended the barn-raising at Grand Isâ€" land last week. The Kawartha and Dawn ran double trips, and were crowded on each \ occasion, while many went up in small boats. Everybody s s in the highest terms of the treatment received from Messrs. McDougall, Brandon and Austin, and the ladies who attended to the wants of the inner man. Mr. H. driver to this summer. binders. There will be a grand excursion and picnic to Baptiste lake from this vil- lage, on the 1. B. , 0. railway, on Civic holiday, August 20th. Train leaves Kinmount at 8 a..m., arriving at the lake at 10.40. A ï¬rst-class program of sports, including foot- ball and baseball matches, has been arranged. The C. O. F. brass band will be in attendance. See posters. ‘ Berry-picking is the order of the day. Mr. Wm. Finney, after a long ill- m, passed peacefuny away on July 22nd, at the ripe age of 85 ymrs. The funeral on Friday was largely attended by relatives and neighbors to the Riverside cemetery. Rev. Mr. Webster, of Oakwood. conducted the funeral services. 111'. I-‘inney was highly respected by all who knew him. He leaves an «mod widow and [our childrentn e“ " ‘ï¬â€™m These are John Ja'r ' station. of Cameron, .. . :39 at home. Much sympathy is felt. for the ones left. to mourn his loss. Kr. and Hrs. J obn Doug“. of Saw Man, are visiting friends in th " :‘.'â€â€˜ity.' WOODWILLE In August, Dr. Bowerman, dentist, will -Dbe at Queens hotel the ï¬rst 3 Fridays. LORNEVILLE A meeting of Eldon township coun- cil will be held at Kirkï¬eld. on Wed- nesday, 5th of August, when a col- lector will be appointcd. Mrs. Frederick Veals arrived home last week, after spending a month visiting with Midland friends. Mrs. McCaddy, of Beaverton, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Shields for the past two months left. last week for her home. The farmers are all very busy now; the hay harvest being so much brok- en with rain made it unpleasant, yet the great bulk of the hay is put may in good shape. It was a very ï¬ne crop. Grain-cutting is now the order of the day. It is a very ï¬ne crop also. The re-opening of the Ebenezer church took place last Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Kilgour, of Peterboro, preached two very eloquent sermons. which were listened to with marked attention. The reâ€"painting and papering, which cost $125, was all met with a thank-offering. Miss Nettie and Myrtle Sanders of Toronto,. are spending their vacation with their parents in this village. Mr. James Spder and wife spent last Sunday the guests of Mr. Tho- mas Hickson, Ops. Miss may“ m. at man's FRANKLIN CAMBRAY Gertrude Graham r at Grand 13" Kawartha and rips, and were Woaqion Whfle _____________,________.__â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" PAYS AND PAYS Greater and Greater Grow the Bargains _ A _ n n 1 school, is visi William Weldon. lia. again. Somebody wems a wry pleasant face now. Some time after as his father was sitting in his ofl‘ico. a policeman came in and unrolling a bundle of letâ€" ters demanded if he knew “ anything about thiS." The astonished lather examined the bundle; It contained» his son's letter to Lord Salisbury. the nobleman's- to Jos. Chamuerlnin. colonial secretary, his to the gover- nal general of Canada, his to su- Oliver Mowat. the lieutenant gov- cmor of Ontario, his to the mayor of Toronto, and the mayor’s to Inâ€" spectar Stark of the police-an on the suns matter. The father was puny surprised andalittlealarmedanduid his LITTLE BRITAIN The remains of the late Mrs. San- derson Johnson were brought to Mariposa station Monday morning, and from thence proceeded to the Methodist cemetery for interment. Mrs. Johnson's; parents are well known in this neigmabrhood. We ex- tend to them and other sorrowing friends our sympathy in their ber- cavement. good education. He had heara of the wealth of the English aristoc- racy, and also of .Lord Salisbury as one of the chief of them. So he wrote a letter to the then premier asking for money and telling what. he wanted it for. AND THERE WOULD BE FEWER LAW SUITS (Toronto Star) A client in Louisiana who lost his suit has assassinated his lawyer. If this became a. common practice the supply of lawyers would not last long. An article in your last issue about the kindliness and libbrality of Lord Salisbury reminded me of an inci- dent of which. I knew that coroborated that story. A lad, the son 0! par- ents in only moderate circumstancw in Toronto had ambitions to get a Mr. and Mrs. B. Oliver have just, returned from a two week's visit with friends in Verulam. Miss Edna Grecnway is visiting friends in Port Hope, Bowmam'ille and other points. Mrs. E. Broad expects to leave this- weekrfor Petrolia. The other day Mr. J. P. Donald of the Bea! Leather Company said: How England’s Premier Answered en Enterprising Toronto Boy’s Letter Wumom 06m" fore Fall Shipments come in. llen’s SI.“ Negligee Shirts at Men’s 33." Trousers for only Men’s 650 Underwear for only Men’s 500 Underwear for only llen’s 25¢ llose for only = llen’s $2.00 llats for only - llen’; $1.50 Straw flats for only :“Time and tide wait for no man,†but if you are here-this weekCyou will be glad you Obeyed knock at opportunity’s door. We have been trying to kick the panels in for you, and would like .0, the ' have another chance. 'If you refuse this time that is )our sun. 3 ‘1 ‘0 Nothing but bottled goods improve on the shelf. You can’t pack surplus Clothing aw l . will be as fresh and choice as though just bought. There Will :3 :0! . _ 0 carefully, that when opened up it . . 935e, -What pcOple like today they may not like three of SIX A STORY OF LORD SALISBURY “ï¬raham’s Summer Reduction Sale“? In Working Suits at only is visiting her sister, Mrs. Grow Watch ..... But the very thing you want may be snapped up, : GREAT SAVINï¬S FOR HEN . J. GRAHAM Irl Hicks declares in Word and Works for August that the planet Mars would dominate the weather ion that month. and that it is a pecu- liarity of Mars that when he gets a grip on the weather for any month. he (lites the sort of weather for the next month or ‘two as well. That is it December is a very hot month un- der the influence of the martial star, we shall have to swelter in January and part of Febuary as well. So whatever the weather is next month, so will it be, in a general way. in September. Prof. Hicks says “ If at the entrance of the Mars period it is dry and warm, it is safe to say that the same kind of weather will largely predominate until his period is past. If we come well into the Mars period with tendency to wet and stormy weather, look for a pre- dominance of such weather for several weeks. " The Mars period begins this week and so the next week or .two will indicate the sort of weath- er we may expect for some time to come. Very hot weather is likely on the ï¬rst 4 days of Aughst,.bccom-j pmied by threatening clouds and wind. There may be local rains, but, in the main, Professor Hicks thinks the rain fall will be scanty, and poor- ly distributed. The next few days will be ï¬ner-pleasant the professor calls it, and by the way it is the ï¬rst time i! memory is right. that he ever predicted pleasant weather. But storms come on again. The hot weather returns about the 6th and with it “ black clouds. thunder and stW’L. methath‘flome central and northaa parts will enjoy “ severe summa- um'ana " Then the vat winch will blow cooler. ice: of his letter. {I‘hrougb the prom er channels, the case was explained to Lord Salisbury, and before lopg a £5 note arrived for the enterpris- ing young Canadign. There Will be Sole Pleasant Days and not Much Ruin A heated term is promised between the 11th to the 16th. More threatâ€" ening clouds etc., may supply “ gen- erous summer rains " Hot weather {or a day or "to ad a cool New ant period brings us to the 21“. ' It is {and by the prom-nor tint the inspector had him bring the boy, who appeared with fear and tremb- ling but. maniully ixplaincd the ob- “5W W W?“ mmhmhmuu-u.‘ THE WEAI‘IIBR FOR AUGUST King Clothier. East of Benson House. $1.55 39c 28:: BC $1.25 856 $2.25 “am. ONE HUNDRED 1ND TWENTY ACRES. two miles oouth 0! 0m man'dlunprovd. 0ND WANDM‘AOâ€" m an 0m; uncle-rod: onmnm'm M AC- G. A. COATES VETERINARY SURGEON LINDSAY, ONT. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College,‘ Toronto. omce: Smyth‘s Block, corner Kent and Cambridgh stsf Day or night calls prompt y attended to. DENTISTRY A SPE- CIALTY.-â€"26-6m. 27th violent. West India storms will impel-i} ‘10on who' live near. the Al. luntic. Inland storms may attend too. In that cue very cool weathv-r will follow. The month is to go out. with rain followed by clearing cool weath- er. PRECIPITATION cN INCHES Greatest {all of rain in one day 0.59 Wednesday. Rain fell on 5 days. Total rian £0.11 0.67. â€"Jennie Steer, o. negmss, was lynâ€" ched at. Shreveport Louisiana on a charge 0! having administered poison to the tenâ€"yearâ€"old daughter of a citizen of that phoe. She died pro- ming- her innocence. the Man period, being central on the 20th, will bring on " violent atmmpherip displacements " soon after. Then from the 2lst to the Report (or week ending Saturday night, July 25th, 1903. TEMPERATURE Highest ............... 85.90 Saturday Lowest ........ . . ..... 55.40 Tuesday Warmest day mean of 72.95 Satur. Coldest day mean of 68.45 Wedncs' In Business Suits at only In Wedding Suits at only - ln Light Weight Suits at only In Navy Flannel Tennis Suits at GREAT SAVINï¬S FOR BOYS Boys’ 2 Piece Suits were $l.50, now . 33 Boys’ 2 piece Suits were 3225, now - 51,; Boys’ 3 piece Suits were $3.00. now - 3“ Boys’ 3 piece Suits were $4.25, now 32,; Boys’ Summer “ash Suits - 45c,{69c,7 Don’t Procrastinate. be Here This Week Sure brick home. if you are not prompt and watchful ...... Farm to: The Weather m WATCEHANâ€"W ARDER ACRES. I milu 9 mil-- m 2 mile- north 010mm: good brick house wd goodout. building-u. TWO HUNDRED ACRES ink Township of 11101111. lot. 8, coal.- Building. good. TM. is 5 their farm, surrounded by .11 conva- lacesâ€"markets, churches, wool- etc. Apply to June: Bond Beaverton, or C. CHI'ITICK. Lindsay. A -m Najls. Paper. ter, Paints a1 and Plumbing- Wire Netting. 1 ONE HUNDRED m, 5 miles I pl: t0 â€"4-1yr.- proved; Ve And 3190 s Builders Sup?lies " JULY m 1J- IUNDRED «ND 5mm 5 miles west 01mm.“ 1.. Very dairablo am “so ; number of bound k Mill Supp“es Garden ' Forks. Lawn 3‘ Glass. 1 Oils: The Store w here Dol- lars bring their Value . IQ)! Hose- $4.90 $875 52.00 $4.259 $2.25 $1.38 {or the â€a“ the natural more: ‘L. “ present awe \er\ 1 mil their ‘00 M the 111018 ‘ Bi men are _ quiet In a, period 01 M of England mondcxance 0 1, a per cent. Mae, thev an â€second hund W nim t\ -1 m to one M the pros M will tak {he indivi breathing world. In 2,500 years thov «omâ€"from “hich it km long run the!‘ n. left, except a Was in a sclvct 1 Guano. Statistics I laving out of a speculations, i see how the gam to the presentâ€"i women have to I'Hch the men I: wmn the men nave nc: Adi any average parse m are making the l 1mm. and he will pr Wt a moment’ 5 he Nuns which Oflu I M for the empld â€3’ He will instand '“idocster and Lutd “the cotton distriq fl knows that they? ' and be 1:31 hm by women. Ifi ï¬t- to the town, andi We swarming with d an evening, he will1 “ill that the women ‘5' the men by two to ‘ He is wrowot 1h Stu-prising diflere m. not. in places W as a ï¬xed quanti‘ _ tangles are worke: W proportion: “borough __ ... ‘ W-in-F urness .' M .,--__-;j_“ ...... n“. .t Brom'mcli many 01 Of t! 99 werc than ; “‘01 which seems ; doom! mew“ enough gem women. 5 show that t woman has a f living 501m emflles " Vexclude' a beautiful 5 “'hero “'olnen 2 enough men I ‘ than domest: chair svstems. much a MAJO them fall 01 e 146 centcl ounty u com for '.... n dred of forty W ' mining; won-on i, it is In me has ‘ â€"in whi lesare WORN}! †I! â€â€"80". at rate ‘ them wholly Tl Vfls-A ns ace ( t be}? about hey W from tht anct the con 8 i In n )l