on July 26th. I hereby do sq, and call upon .11 citiuns to loyally ob- serve same, commencing st timbre A Public Half Holiday o’clock noon. Lindsay. WWW'V' v 1’; COUNTY CORRESPONDENCEQ 3: Lillian». Mr. Gilchrist is away at the Sn]- phur Springs for his hnahh. Miss Williams, of Toro-ipo htver- Sity, is home for the holidays. Elly, IB nun“, .u. V.-- .__ , Mrs. (Dr.) Marvin, oi Bethanyfaml Mrs. (Dr.) Woltz, oi "ox-onto, am visiting Mrs. Jas. S. Gordon, at “Maple Farm.†Haying has begun and is Being well s-aVed. an execllent crop. Dr. Cornwall is recovering and able to sit up. Wm. Adams, sr.. was unable to accompany the brethren to Lindsay on the 12th July. At present. his condition is hopeful . -- ARA- PAGE We extend congratulations to Miss Pearl J. Gordon, of Wondvilio, on taking ï¬rst honors at the recent. 0f examinations of Toronto ()oliege Music. .I (7“_‘ V‘qu-v.v-- -â€" v. 'I'hos. Stephenson. with his staff of men. is erecting his new .cement house. Everyone is settled down to Work since the 12th of July ~celebration. Emily district returned much§pleaScd with the day's outing. Lindsay’s courtcs'ies and hospitaliti-es are high- ly spoken of. The l’resbyrteri-ans have not had a social for a long time, but have one in contemplation bet ween hay and wheat harvest. CAMERON. . Mr. John Maunder. who left here about a week ago. for the North- West. arrived. safely and says the crops look exceedingly well. The Hewie Bros. who bought the store and stock of Mr. Matxnder, have now taken possession of the same, and having enlarged the stock, are prepared to meet the wishes of in public. By fair dealing and†proper attention to business, they solicit a fair share of public patronage. The heavy rains of about two weeks ago did considerable damage to the crops on low lands. also to the root crop. and retarded the hay harvest. Much regret was expressed by our people here when the word of Mrs. J. W. Bryans' death came to our vil- --. a â€"--‘ ~ vi Vi, lage. She was a resident of this community for about two years, and by her kind and courteous manner made many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bn ans, and familx- moved to 'F‘ene- Ion l- ails last spring, Mr. Bryans having sold his farm. Quite a number of the people here attend- ed the funeral on Sundav afternoon. Prof. mm VMAIION mun (anadianPatiflcRainay HAVE YOU SEEN THE ROCKIES your'vé'cetion that way? The cost. is perhaps less than half you imagine. The Rockies are reached by the No one knows Canada. who has not. Lovely scenery, mimountain air, climbé ing, hmfls mg, exploring and a. thousand summer oelights make a. tripto the Rockies an in about four days and return fares are from July 26th, WOOD\'II.LE OMEMEE. $80 A. E. YROOHLN, want to Spe_nd DORENWEND and is being the and a! l‘, IS COMING ! July 23rd 24th E The one thing in yourcu-eerthnt ishonld be in perlect taste in year tweddjng announcement.~ The m- i tel-13.1, the invitation on it, end the i style of printing should be correct, gandtheywillbeifyouentmt the gwork to us. The Wanna-Wm- { dex- Printing 130., Limited, make a- ] specialty of rash orderï¬tor calling zio Cundal friends at C chds aid polite stationery- Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Future. Clooo Lowerâ€"Live Stock. Markets -â€"-Tho Latest Quotations. Tuesdu Evening July 17. Liverpool when: futures cloned tooday IAd to 55d lower than yesterday and corn tu- tum unchanged. At Chicago July wheat cloned 1%c lower than yeltorday; July corn 35c lower and July out. 95:: lower, WINNIPEG OPTIONS. At the Winnipeg option market to-day the following Were the closing wheat quo- tntlonl: July 79%c, Aug. 80c. Oct. 7656c. LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. July. Sept. Dec. New York ........ 83% 83% 3 Detroit .. ......... gou 80 82 St. Louis . . ...... ‘4 74% 17% Kilauea Dolls ........ 7626 [95 7796 ‘A‘ I S. S. NO. 7, MARIPOSA'. School report for May and , June: Fifth classâ€"Nellie Coed, James Har- cus. Senior fourthâ€"Mina. Minthomc. Roy Coad, HowardJ-Iardy, Glady’s Channon. Junior fourthâ€"Emily Doze:- son, Myrtle Emmi-son. Elsie Coad. Frances Damon, Muriel Praia, Sarah Bowes. Harry Munn. Senior second â€"Ralph James, ‘ Ruthie Copeland. :race Washington, Irene J ames, Hazel Dundas, Glen mmerson, Jo)- Bowes. Bessie Washington. Junior secondâ€"Fern Fanmefson, Frank Rich ,1 Clara Bowes, Albert} Hardy. William Harm. Frank Munn. .Jlaley Bish. Earnest Cliï¬ord,‘ Mfsccondâ€"Aiinit‘ Munn. Walter James, Gedrge White. Part ï¬rstâ€"Janis Mum,_Berneicev Emâ€" merson, 'E‘Va Gorrill, Shrah Copeâ€" The Canadian Cordage Co.. of Pot- erborough had"'gold and silver med- als awardedwthem for ~t-heir binder twine in 1905.3“ , These twines 'ean be obtained from "‘~~ - A L a--.) DWIIIC I“ These t\;;x;¢;s'mn be obtained from JOHN F. CUNNINGS, " Oakwood. who is the sole agent for that neigh- borhood .â€"28â€"3. FARM FOR SALE.â€"Lot 24. con. 5. Ops, adjoining the town 31‘ Lindâ€" say. 155 acres, all under cultivaâ€" tion but 20 acres of pasture and weeds. New brick house I; new large frame barn, stone founda- tion, windmill. ï¬rst-class stabl-ing, A L.-.‘ STRAYED.-â€"From the premises Minneapolis . . Toledo . . .......... 771/4, 153. u Duluth .. ........... 78% 771,5 7‘. iuROkTO PRODUCE MARKET. Wheat, spring, bush....80 82 to 8 0 Wheat, tall, bush ...... 083 084 Wheat, red, bush ..... . 0 83 0 84 Wheat, goose, bush.... 075 Barley, bush W. 051 052 Oats, bush ,...........042% 043 Rye, bush 075 .... Pen. bush 072 .... LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Lherpool. July l7.â€"Wheatâ€"-Spot nom- inal; futures easy; July, 68 7%6; Sept, 60 TEN; Dec.. 68 Had. Cornâ€"Spot quiet; American mixed, old. :3 935d: futures quiet; July, 49 8d; Sept, 3 T . Lardâ€"Prime western ï¬rm. 469. Receipts of wheat during the past three days 231,000 centalg including 494!!!) Am- vrloan. .\'q- receipts or American corn during the past three day. Weather dull. u'.'~-;- '\ He will be at Benson House, Lindsay, for 2 days, Monday Tuesday, Eggsâ€"Firm; receipts. 22,1â€; state. Pumsylvanla and near-by fancy selected, white, 24c; do. choice. 22c to 23c; mixed auras, 22c: western ï¬rsts, 17c to 18¢: 00¢†ï¬nds, 16 to 16350; southerns, 1539c to 16¢. N'av's.‘ Yoï¬x mum MARKET. New York. July 17.â€"Butterâ€"Steady, un- rhmged: receipts, 22.118. 1‘Le1-seâ€"Steady, unchanged; receipts. 13.- (£5, Eggsâ€"Firm; receipts. 22,1â€; _stgtg. the undersigned on or about Jluy 13. 1906, a light bay horse. Any information which may lead to the recovery of the animal will be gratefully received by DAVID MORâ€" RISON, Beavemon, Ont.-â€"â€"29â€"2. wonds. New brick house I; new large frame barn. stone founda- tion, windmill. ï¬rst-class stabl-ing, othen outbuildings good. Abun- dance geod water. Possession af- tor harvest. This is a ï¬rst-claSs farm. For further particulars ap- ply to ANDREW MARSHALL. Lindsay P.0.â€"29â€"3. OF TORONTO The Famous HAIR GOODS A R '1‘ I S '1‘ at Cameron 3 THE MARKETS. Gray, teacher. FOR SALE wife, Bill; Bry~ e premises of or about J01." 1y horse. Any nav lead to the ~30 32 ‘° ‘:-:: 1k RiCh ,: William Bish. lâ€"Annic "- â€"v- â€" v7 iinéirro LIVE 8100K. calves. Best lots at butchers' cattle sold at 84.50 to $4.6. few bringing the latter price: leads a! good. 84.26 to $4.45: (fair to I).- dun. $3.80 to 84.15: common. rough and cows, $3.25 to 88.50: cows. $2.50 to $3.â€. ‘ Feeders 'ucl Meeker; Few of either of these ciasses were ,of- tcred. but plenty to supply the demand of the «utility on sale. Trade was slow at following quotations: good steers, coo to 1050 lbs., at 84 to $4.25; good steers. 800 :o 000' lbs. at 83.90 to 84.10: light stockers. $3.3 to 3300; medium stockers. 88 to $3.26: common stockers. $275 to 88. amen Cows. ‘ About 20 mild: cows and swingers were otered. The market for them was. none toocghrisk. Prices ranged from $0 â€to 8'0 es .‘ ‘ _ Veal (hives. The market for veal calves was not quite as,“ at as usual. Prices for the bull ras'tromutoï¬percwt. 3' ï¬g“ Sheep and min. ’ ï¬re was a good demand for sheei) sad ianlï¬ at the (allowing quotations: export Exponent ‘ Few shipping attic were diet-ed and the highest price reported wen $5 per at. two load: having been sold by chonald Maybee 1: that price. Price. ranged from use to $5 per cwt. {Export bulls ewe?“ $4 'to $4.25 per cut: export buck! «mugs» per "71.311an ntfl’ to “.mp9 out. or $4 to “each. ' non Deliveries of hog: were light. Mr. Harris reported prices unchanged at 87.70 per a": ior telecu and 87.48 for lights and EAST IUPFALO CATTLE MARKET. Em Buxuo, July 17.â€"Cattleâ€"-Flr- end prices unchanged, Vennâ€"Receipts. 25 head: ncflve n. needy; $4.50 to 37.50. Hogsâ€"Receipts. 1800 had: active end I shade higher: heavy and mixed, 87.10 to 87.15: Yorker-- and pin, 87.20 to 87.5: rough; 8-25 to 86.35: mm 84-50 to 85: duties. 87.10 to 37.2.5. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 400 lend: native; sheep steady: lambs. 25¢ lower: lambs, 86 to 88.50; yenrunu, $6.75 to 87.25: wethers. $8 to $6.25: even, a to $5.25: cheep, nixed. $8 to 85.75. 3v viiâ€"Iv, â€"-â€"..,, V-..- to good, heavy, $6.60 {o $675:-'butcherl' weightl. 88.80 to $6.85: good to choice heavy. mixed, 86.85 to $6.75: packing. 85.06 to $6.m. _ _ . , n---l_L_ (I m. n...“ CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chic-.30, July 11.-â€"Cattle~â€"Receiptn, 5009; slow; prices steady: common to who Iteers. $4.25 to 88.30; cows, $2.70 to 83.50: heifers. 82.75 to $5.25: bulls. 82.00 to $4.25; calves. 85.75 to 87; stacker. and feeders. 82.00 to $4.25. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 18,000: but stro- gto I Ihnde higher: others weak to lie lower; good to prime, _heavy, $6.75 to “.834: media! A- ll‘ ‘, no .9. L_‘_I.A_- $0 qv.w. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receiptsjlooo: steady to 10¢ lower: sheep. $4.75 to so; yawn", $5.40 to $6.50; lunbs, 85.50 to $8, CHEESE MARKETS. Cnmpbellford. July 17.â€"There were 15†cheese offered. Sales: Mnmth 450 War- rington mo Gunn a; Langlola 205; :11 son at Huge; ï¬nance refund u 1136c to 1113-13c. Quebec. July 18.â€"The port warden end Lloyds’ agents completed their sur- vey on the steamer Cervona yesterday morning. She is still making very little water, and la in a senworthy condition It was decided to permlt the Cervons to proceed to sea. and she will leave um der her own steam this mom“); with- out 'her cattle.~ Gliddon Tourists at Border. Bluff Point, N. 1., July 18.â€"-Revenuo inspectors or the United States and Canada. met the Glidden Trophy Auto Tourists on their arrival at Hotel Champlain yesterday; and will accom- pany them over the Canadian border. This plan was arranged in order in pany them over the Canaalan n This plan was arranged in ord< simplify the customs formalities. Holland, Mich., July 18.â€"Heavy seal on Lake Michigan yesterday drove the steamer Gladys on the beach. of! Mu:- atnw Park. disabling her machinery. The lite-saving crew rescued the pass. longer: and crew of the beached vessel. Battleship In Collision. Norfolk. Va.. July 18,â€"During 1 rue,- vero storm that swept the coast yester- day the battleship Rhode Island was in collision with the Norwegian steam- er Guernsey. Both vessels are said to be badly damaged. Works. 0". They were .mlklng about futility end for some reason known only to each other failed to agree. Finally she "Well, now, suppose you give me an example of what you call futility.†“All right,†slid he. “Multiply 3.940 by 721." She took a pencil in her hand. seized a piece of paper and after a few min- utes 91' diligent ï¬guring announced the “It is 2.845.066," said she. “Divide that by 2,†he continued. “It is 1,422,533,†she said. “Very well,†said he. “Now add 7 to that and then subtract 1,422,540 and tell me what you get." “The result is 0.†said she after fur the: ï¬guring. “Well. that’s what I call futility,†said he, with a laugh. “You’ve covered a. sheet of paper with ï¬gures to am" ht nothing.†Whereupon she became so angry with him that she refused to argue any further on the subjectâ€"London Sphere. sile- steadyâ€"Anette.- m m Steady to m". Loading, July 17.â€"â€"Cm|e are quoted a me to 12¢ per It; animator boat. 83 yr 11).: gluon. dressed. 144: to We ’0: b- The Formation of Con!- Many difl'ereut theories are held by ‘ geologists to- account for the formation I or beds of coal between strata of rock * The simplest of them is that vast ‘ massesor wood. such as grew in the carbouiterous age of the earth‘s de- velopment. were sunk under the sea, that deposits of silt upon them changed to rock and that by some upheaval of the earth the bottom of the sea was lifted above sea level. Such upheaval occurred in remote geologic ages in the Mississippi valley. all the central parts at which were undoubtedly at one time covered with water and formed anarm ofthesen. Theone thingcer- taln about coal is that by one process i , . mmmm vex-tedtromtbegianttreeswhichgrew? otnatureoranotherithasbeencon- ‘ marble screen. V». L‘O UL“: Wu on; tainiy who made it. It was perhaps designed by the architect of the chapel himself, Baccio Pontelli. There are a few such marvels of unknown hands in the x‘orid. and a sort of romance clings to them with an element of myo- tery that stirs the imagination in a dreamy way far more than the gilded oak tree in thearms 'of ’Slxtns IV. by which the name or Revere is sym- bolized. Status commanded. and the chapel was built. But who knows where Bacélo-Pou’te‘lll lies? 0r who ahaIl'flnd 'the‘mvewherefliehand that carved and lovely marble screen is laldn‘t‘resï¬ mmm’ï¬dmp'm -,A.-. in the carboniferoue age of geology. How many thousands or millions of years that was nobody knows. All that is known about the duration of (litre-cut geologic ages of the world II tint me: were long Dru-afl- Deal. Sir Henry Irving ms accustomed'to visit at the bone of Miss Frisven, tu- mor of “In the Sixties 1nd Seventlflg†II which volume appur- the fallout!“ It CATTLE mums-n. qgtnttic'umwmmter'" ‘ Corvom Samuel-thy. Driven on" Beach. Butchers, ' overlooked. I remember one In use Beiis.‘ which my mother told Mr. In ‘ ving on' the ï¬rst night when he re- , turned toxonr house to upper. People 3 who have seen the play may remember :thatthe‘qrst meisnsmnllinn and that there is supposed to have been a deep fail}; mom. The innkeeper, Mat- ‘ thin- (Irying), waihgd in on that that night in ordinary p oh boots. with no snow upon them. f . mount: spoke of it. and qterwnrd.Mntthiui wore high black boots and stbodon tho mt while the snow, 'was brushed 0g. Remarks were made in the.pnpers q to Mr. Ir- ving's attention to tho minute-gt (let-ill. and this In: cited as an instance." muh-enie In In!!! Dayl. The following extracts from early records give us a. glimpse of some of the singular punishments In vogue In old New England: “In 1639 Dorothy Brown, for beating her husband. is ordered to be boun and chained to a. poet." ‘ “In 1643 the assistant: ofder three Stoneham men to‘hlt II the stocks on lecture day for travel!" on the Bab- unw. “In 1651 Annm'wlfe of George Ellll. was sentenced to be publicly whipped for rem-caching the mugistratee.†“In 1658. for slandering the elder; she had a cleft stickpnt on he: tome for half an hour.†' An Odd Ger-on. It seems doubtful it there is anything more crooked than the following title of a. pamphlet publlshed in 1703: “The Deformity of Sin Cured: e Sermon Preached at St. Michael’s, Crooked the Rev. J. Crookehanks." The pam- phlet was sold by Matthew Denton at the Crooked Billet near Cripple gate. The words of the text are, “Every crooked path shall be made straight.†and the pripce thetore whom it was read was deformed. ~ ._ , The Sistine Chapel. none. The chapel is a beautiful place in it- self by its simple and noble proportions as well as by the wonderful architec- tural decorations of the ceiling. con- ceived by Michael Angelo as a series of frames for his paintings. Beautiful beyond description, too. is the exquisite marble screen. No one can say can tainly who made it It was perhaps designed by the architect or the dupe! himself. Baccio Pontelli. There at a few such marvels of unknown lands in the raid. and a sort of roman clings to them with an element of mys- _._w , tel-y that stirs the Imagination in a dreamy way far more than the gilded oak tree in thearms 'of ‘Sixtue IV. by which the name at Revere Is sym- bolized. Sinus commanded. and the chapel was built. But who knows where Baceio .vPon'tem Ilee‘? Or ’who shall and the tram where the hand that curved an 10"er marble screen “7:131; rangers. I E"I ' is". 3%- s5 «the forest tempntmen. cullingwhokncmtiemonnmnlthfl" mmmmww A. ALLIA- ’9 Before the Prince of Orange. by BARGAINS that you knOw are but GAIN S that make purses fly gpen.wilhliugly. 3 ins the moment y . gs ARGAINST that y( on see them. , s A- .. ...A .0. ohm Evei'y cut price here quoted is 1 ggnuine reduction , ‘AL _ -LA...‘ AQUA- ' Young men 's Tweed and â€.Serge Suits worth $6 50 to $7. 50. n“. 90 -. liouialz men's Tweed and éergr Suits worth $8 50 to $10 .................. $5.90 Young men’s'l‘weed and Worsted Suite, worth up to $14, .............. 7.90 Yuung men’s Tweed and worst"! Suits, worth up to $17, ........... 11.90 Men’s Suits Men’s $5 Suits will sell at ......... 2.90 Men’s $6 Suits will sell at... .. ...8.90 Men’s 37 ï¬nite: will sell a; ......... 4.90 ï¬Ã©l'l’s $8 Suits will sell at ......... Men’s $10 Suits will sell at ......... An!J up to $18 Will sell at same' rate of reductions WhereSthe Good Clothes Come Bram in Men’s, Youth’s Clothing and NOTEâ€"We recommend trading early on Saturdays, Young Men’s Suits I['02:] â€53:: niï¬unt “'99.“! In Soothnd. ceiling. con- Klnlochbex. which Includes Buck- carries, in the with 01- Usmore an} an" 0 “8:33:33 Appm and County 0! Argyll,‘ In. in Weber; 5" mdaboutflï¬OOaca-el'rhenmul “H“ the exquisite dueling known as Mealanruach' (Menu es 111 can say cab m 3mm). of triangular shape. “Why- ‘ was perhaps which lie. m‘ we middle of the tore“. ““1089?“ t. at an be can put éwny under h! belt, It In dire need'dlvide any sup ply of tobacco and matches be my ï¬nd. but he must take away nothing else, since to csrry oi! an article of lit- tle value. such as hammer. hatchet. plnchers, snow glasses. screw driver. ï¬sh hook. pipe or other similar article might inconvenience the owner greatly whenihe happened slang and wanted them and was torn miles or more from n source or supply. it s belated wan- derer fails to wash the dishes snd leave a supply or dry wood sumcient to build â€" 'v‘tt'v :flreandco6kamealhehttonco abooedandhhcompanlomhlphlot " iv- Appln and County of Argyu.‘ ha :5 waver," umotnbout (0.000% The small “3' ' dueling known as Mealanrumch‘ (Mall on “om nnn Running). of triangular shape. “Why. Vb“ 1‘ which ne- in“ me middle of the tone». “1mm! 1 1 tom pm 0! Ballachulish acute, but clear through, I. rented by Loxd-Straxhoonunndwouldtlkenw Ionnt Royal, the proprietor at 1313- the harm done.“ Twenty Moe-k Loud. Lord Strathoona's estate form tho bulk of what was In the saventeenth century known as the Twenty Mex-k land of Gleam in the old Lordship d boat. which formed the subject of The I!†o! the III. The sun. provided we measure only thedukseenwtmthoumohedzmfl mmn mllnl In dumemâ€"L e.. 1‘3 ,,,,, side by side acrou the dink. 'l‘p coVer the surface would require many ‘thop- ands. To ï¬ll the interior we Ihould ‘Bnckc need 1,800,000. 011 e. amulet scale we ‘ ll“ 0! might repreeent the sun by a ball two feet in diameter and theeerthbyn tm good eined grain or ehot. Let the sun â€0' be hollowed out. then piece the edrth at its center 1nd let the noon revolve i The obout it at its ml distance of 240,000 in: 0: miles. There would yet rennin nedrly tricte â€0.000 miles 0! space between the 314w moon’s orbit end the incloeing shell or high.- the sun. Indeed to journey from one (3.108 side or the sun to the other, through lmonl the center.-°wonld take one of our swift 1mm" express train: nearlyy two end n hnii' u“ M years. So vast a globe must he heavy. Since la density l: only one-quaran- that of the oath It only weighs :3 much :3 332.000 earth. or two octll- llona of tons. The uttractlon of gravlty on its aux-nee would cause a mum whom weight wu 150 pounds to welzh two tons. Ihon Log-d Stadium: Livenâ€"Cana- dian High Commissioner Ha Mag- IN HISTORIC GLE NCOE. s 3 gefnuine reduction. BEAR .THIS IN MIND. Bring this ,advertisementfwith you and usands more. . . note In'the store every itém mentioned and tho . .. ‘ ,â€" rv ’- .1 eneed'dlvideany 309‘ potty of the Crown His Wu and matches he may scratche- twenty miles 1min. out to st take away nothing went: from north to vgouthmthe 1-, 01! an article of m. breadth Mei trom‘ W010!!! mugs! as hammer. hatchet. The large mansion eroded“ by Lord Struhoou was designed by Sir Row- . 8118503. screw “'9,“ land Anderson. md is understood to Men‘s Manhatten twocpiece Suits. were $10 ta $12. reduced ........ 5.75 Men’s Nor 01k 2-pieoe Outing Suxts‘. were $10 to $12. reduced to 5.49 Men's Unlit‘ed Outing Suits. worth $7 50. reduced to.... ........... 8.90 uzuv- 'T-I:n-A Outing Suits. WOI’th Ql-uv. :5- null.“- - 7 Men’ 3 Unlined Outing Suits, $8 50. now . Men's Outing S‘Fi“ Mad. Thu. Lab.- Lord anathema. formed the. lake- Iou-tho hon“. and has all. a nechl 'fouun of nutumn flowering Ihnxh't Mud pants. 0.- well u autumn flown-I. m“.-hl‘- “4' "II.’ M I. I†. 'vocomblu and fruit. There I. nho n nursery of m trom which m†planting In made every you'.'1'ho land- lnx pun- tor yachts is within a few hundred yards ot the ham There ore two shooting boxen. one u Continuum further up Loch Levon. and another in tho middlo o! the Buckcorflel Moor. ‘Blackcorfloo was donated early in 5 last century. but Klnlochhe‘. Coolant- 17070 Bththbona holds the rwholg 9N)- ' THE COMMONAS RULES breadth Mei trom‘two‘to 'al'x mun. The large mansion eroded" by Loi'd smthcona wu designed by Sir Row- land Anderson, and In understood to have cost nearly £60,000. including an laying out of the grounds. It In W by electricity and built oaths old and historian property or Glenoooy over- looflu Loch haven, with Loch Una!» [n the Monaco. gnd the Horn! and mm mm in the Wm , com and Strong were cleaned compar- utively recently. and only are: it wu found anomaly unpmntable' to (me Laud Lieu High. ‘ The ground In high lying. Glenooebeâ€" in; one of the most mountunoul die- trlcte 1n the weet. 0n the south ewe Bldenn mm Bun (8.756 feet) In the highest; on the north Launch much (3.168 feet), both avortte ascents among mountaineers. An outetnnding member of the weetem map In Smr en ache. the Pap o! Glenooe. which no. behind Glenooejnouee and from the top of which there ll I. molt wonderful view. Glencoe is entered from the west et Bridge or Coe. the ville.» of Car- noohonthelettbenkottheflverwu the chief clechen of the Monthâ€. The W took piece on 18th Feb“ 1692. “The Devil'l Scum-e" h s rough track ecroee the Sol-eat from the Coe At Ammo-Ah to the head of Loch Levon. TheCoehtheOonaotOnhn. on whose banks. «cording to tradi- tion. the poet was born. Oulan'e Cure In on the south tide of the E12; 3;; spur of Bldun nun Bhu. would take u week's practice to chat 4L, - _ L. “Forum: In incl: {Enact chlldf; said a doting mother. “that I often think It will be : mlracle it he lives to'zrow 09-" “It will." aid the undid neighbor. manta-13mm ln hum.,_ “go mm" m In' {2' “He‘ 8 no good.†“WM. what makes you think so?†“Yummy I played a common m. “prmdo you like your new Jones I: A. Children 8 Men’s Summer Vests. were, .uuu and $2 60, now ................. 1.45 95 Men’s Summer Vests, were I 50 and $1 75. now ......................... 1,00 Men's Outing Hats. correct for va- cation, were $1.00. now only ..... 49¢ Men’s Sailor Straw Hats. regular $2 50 to $3.00, for ................. 1,90 Men’s kancy Regatta and Negligee Shirts from ............ . .................... 39c Men's and Boys’ Sweaters from 45c Men’s Balbriggan and thin feather. weight Underwear from 25¢ Men’s Furnishings Lt Sale Prim 23 number- of Parliament to Have w.dr “ and-y awning. OHroviciom to II. ! ~ . . fl Restrict Frivolous Dancuulon. W- . The revised rules of the House eon- ‘0 tun 'very few important changes from h. the old rules. Only 26 out of 128 sec- Dd dons contain material alterations. The Dd'grenternumberu'eotg. pain}- I!†I tune. and m not of “mm: \n- AI AM we must alsw enm’ Brock. "Write. XIII Janet Camuchan 0‘ emanate tothe York Planers 'w» W“ (3,“. in Spite o! the Jeers or hi< 011‘ 3M0“ be frequently leaked h mew! tootudy. He was a hood F: Mich â€(I the “It of beds in ‘1’ i “W shows mt besides untunw 4m book: he was a genera? Pi" Of Old showed good taste in h!*‘ r “on. Old his milk/an despa: ohm" 3‘ '9“ u N8 letters and proclama; in“: and What all show a W9“ ~' â€9" m ï¬nd 99mm of languagk aw.†WI. tone. pure. In 319pr o b" Thooe at public Importance m 9 follows: On Wednesday. the How will meet et 1 o'clock and “56m at t. learn; the evening 4m Iv b pro- vided by a. now rule “4319175 to order. not brought down ln one session shall be brought down durinx'the en- suing session. without renewal or the order. ' ‘f , The Wish rule In to motions to adjourn. made for the purpose of do. hating matters of urgent publ-lc im- portnnoe. will. he owed. ' This pro- vides that the member deslrln. tn brint forward such nutter. must obtain the approval of nt least twenty membef‘l to enable Mm to do no. '11, however, he only obtain. the support of ï¬ve mam- temt. bers to can end, the Specker puts me question to vote, and the majority 69' clde whether he skull be allowed to con- flgue or not. The rule as also guarded ytth other mtg-ï¬ction- taken from the practice of the Bridal: House of Com- Prints bills Mslsflon has also 10‘ caved considerable attention, imW‘ï¬m cm Mm been made pertainin: to fees um ohm andllso to 99:10“ for the prolonttï¬on of petitions cad hm: nnd publication of notices. '1‘" time for muting peflu‘ons for pri- vnte hub has been extended from (hm weeks so six weeks. and for the 1mm auction of bill: from 4 to 8 weeks. Th0 usual tee of "90 on bills unminod.-but mum W ue made for new DWMWII (he , times ï¬xed- Then is din "In additional chars! mule when the rules at the 3009' hum to be suspended do: the "mm o: . mu Additional entries am “19° undo pmporuomte to the capita‘é “WE 7 V w.... v'â€"â€"rv__ F “7m .0103. I read mile?“ “if“ 351*- uwe woe and 1 “9‘3 v- v- '__v‘ -w‘. vâ€", tor w box-tom pow 8“ °‘ Goa. Brook a. a Student. 1; mm 19th, 1906. u, $2.04) 10o in your shoe \ Sweating and g 3.me 5101;. 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