uder hum» "PW; M. In. Momma I!!! mm “M“: M!!! It Mm mom Mu the m Wm 'I‘h? omcials of the Cunard Line de- cided to call at Fishguard instgad of Liverpool in order to save time- TEACHER WANTEDâ€"HOLDING A second-class certiï¬cate for union S. S. No. 3, Verulam. Apply stating salary and experience. Duties be- gin middle of August. John (Ru. therford, sec.-treas., Femelon Falls BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE; always along the DUNDAS FLAVELLES.Ltd. ()‘LOUGHLIN MoINTYRE THE FOY SHOE STORE J. SUTCLIFFE 825 SONS J. McCULLOUGH E. E, W. McGAFFEY J. HOUZER B. J. GOUGH J. W. WAKELY FELIX FORBERT J. J. WALSH M. J. CARTER R. NEILL, (w. J. c.) FORBERT SON, (F.A.F.) the vilhge of Oakwood, fronting on the west side of Edna-st. First- class land, suitable also for gard- ening ; or would sell about 12 ac- res in block. Apply to Geo. J. Coad, Oakwood, Box 103. Wm m9 \mdemgaad Dry Umula‘; Qlutzhinf, Beat; and Shae nmwham, 91’ e :9 mm at Linda any, ugm 60 @1989 cm mpw ï¬ve plums a? business as five e‘csluek during the magma ut‘ July and Angus“, with m exception of Saturday evening: Early Closing Gloves and Hosiery McGaffey’s Big July Clearing Sale Ladies‘ striped and plain wash suits (coat and All black and colored dress goods and silks bear a skirt) for 5,00 20 per cent discount Friday and Saturday Undérskirts and Dress Skirts . E. W. MOGAFFEY 52nd YEAR. our specie] offering: for Friday and Saturday. All eum'mer code a ' e! 1 a for the event. Every department has uomethint to igtereet and y price which means money saved. Lindsay. Jung 1?, 1909.. THE We also hear that Mr. Percy Ken- I Jot it down in your memo book nedy, eldest son of me. Jan Ken~ ,The fax-é to Toronto and Niagara, nedy, who went west 8 year 380 Falls on The Warder’s excursion is was married on June 10th to Miss u dirt †chap“ served the company with u'efresh- ments at the close of the meeting. The next‘ meeting will _be held at Mrs. Whittacker's, July lst at? p. Special meeting of the W. I. was held at Mrs. Pickens’ on the 19th, and the same omcers as last year were requested to be the omcers for the ensuing year. ,Mrs. Pickens week a severe frost caused consider- able damage to tender plants; in many cases completely destroying cucumbers and tomato plants, as well as potatoess Exceedingly warm weather prevails at present, and lack of rain ,is caus- ing the farmers to look blue. Last Miss Chisholm, of Bright. gave a. very interesting address to the W. I. here which was very much appre- ciated. She 'recited a very touching recitation, which gave much ' plea- sure to the audience. Refreshments were served on the lawn ,at Mrs. Hunter’s after the address. Mrs. Elliott and Mrs, Foster. at Toronto. are guests of Mrs. A. Gro- ham. Bear Lake. ‘ Mr. Ge‘o. Pickens. cook for O'- Hara. was in the village Saturday and Sunday. Mm. Benjamin Woods. of Toronto. is visiting hev son. Mr, 0., MoFods A yawn: am has arrived at the home or Mr and Mrs, Ohm Mo: Fadden, ï¬ecdcrham‘ July 414?: J‘ Max: wcn. cur cecvc. and Mn. Tacit...) 169: 99113911. 91‘ Mmguth. amended the county council 3% Kinds; last: wcckx Many Items of Interest From Northern Village GOODERHAM “g 1111112111311\1$1%$\1\|1%\111\1‘.\§5@\ Lmliw‘ silk haw ties in all “\Wk‘ï¬â€˜ “t 299 ï¬ndunutunuuiaï¬x WNW. “malt“ Jahhm. me. new “a ‘09 “““h “W‘Rï¬â€˜ annuunuuiam Duke}; eellam We emnfermble eellm‘ few hag washer, 289 math Ladiep‘ whim @mhmidewd wash mm mm pawl bueklm 4 a has ï¬â€˜ 111%1‘2tttti1\!$1\$\\\I1%\\1111‘.\ 59‘ (3 only white mull mazes glressega, 1mm? Rimmed w kh 13:29 inggrsiqn mg] nee, peg 86, na’aleï¬Ã© Prints and †Muslins Belts and Collars SECNON TWO Mr. Clark had been ailing many months, and went to Toronto to the hospital on Tuesday last, and was brought back for burial next day. The funeral of the late .Thomas Clark, of Hotsput, took place at Essonvill‘e on Saturday, June 26th. Mr} R. Dixon, of Peterboro, is the guest of Mr. A. Hunter for a few Mrs. D. McColl arid children at- tended t‘he school picnic at White Mr. A. Day. of Tory Hill, was in the village Tuesday on, business. Mr. Crawford, of Baptiste, is here now, relieving R. H. Deyman, who has gone to :B. C. for a few weeks. Mr. R. Deyman. and son Irwin. are spending a few weeks in Cmbray, with her,parents, Mr. and Mrs. .. J. Irwin. We are pleased to hear that there is a. slight improvement In Mrs. A. McCall’s condition. Mr. Sam Whittaker returned tram Gowganda. on Saturday. Much sympathy is felt for Mia: clerk. his sister. who has hed‘oe aer- iea of misfortunes and troubles dur- ing the last year. having lost a ciao tar. neph‘ew. father and brother. since December. Mina Carpenter. our teacher. has vefpmed to her Home in Gammoque‘ Fm pupils attendéé the entrance examinations at Minden and Kin: manna Mm Gilchrist. 9! 3mm. held gaspel meetings in the Xeummat 959mb 99mm evenings last week Miss 11).. Mariam. at flotsam and Miss Saul. at ‘l‘sry mu, were in Goodman: Mann mun M3 Asian. 9! mama head. Twang. and Miss M: madam 90 Mama. are an a flying mm m- Manda in Hm nerth; Jeanie lehall. at thiamine. The arena: mama will mien m Wain. Nana Dakota. gab; 5:8 ‘l‘apesery mi» an an new designs, aged valué as a , 99m Corsets and Under- wear LINDSAY. 0N1" IIIIJRSDAY. JULY 8. I909. Carpets ‘ ; I?" Ira-q Few towns in Canada are better It 13' because of its convenient sit- served by railroads Wm Linden: nation its excelmt main streets its and people come from 1" dimâ€, proximity to the numerous beautiful â€"-even outside of thecomrty-to summerreeortaonthebankaoftho trade. At the present time “Other charming Elam Lakes, that the banehoftheCanwdianM°ï¬M townof Lindeayhasboeome known ing built to nude-.7, , ' .broad Iindsayis also highly favored by, .. â€"â€"..'. ’water communication with other 1.. f1!» town is growling. but every eit- three factories, employing men and women, like Oshawa. for instance. then a, marked admoemént would soon be percebtible in the progress of the town. ' on! the part of the citizens to boost the town, give concessions to and in- duce large manufacturing concerns to locate here. If Linden had two or and has even bettsr facilities to in- duce such concerns, than has the El- ectric City to the east of us. and all that is required to make Lindsay the town it should ‘mls a unmet! effort sent large manufacturing concerns through having a judicious Board of Trade. and the result was a. larger and more prosperous city. “ï¬le town of Lindsay is even better situated. a live Board of Trade could do much for the: town. which laolm large mun- uf-acturing concerns. although the lo- cation for such in all thot could he desired. Our sister townâ€"Potomac â€"whicl~. was at one time the county town of tho united counties of Pet- erboro and Victoria. gained its pro- A wonderful alum has been wrnugm. hurely. and n ls planning :9 mm that thc malarlw 9t Mud- sax 9mm; can have unbounded mm in m 3996 ald mwa. Perhaps The Warder may be 609 omlmlme. and perhaps there may be some 999: ple in the tewa who loaklu back upon lather almilar predlotlona. wlll laugh at us but. we balkâ€. mambo: less. that mellow“ at Lind-«y in an the Mold of {1 mm and fuller proaperlty and growth tum our it. MI known. Win growth will not be noticeable at once. but. in time, True Then came the m; Fire. which de- stm! almont .the entire town. in. eluding um lug-er part of the hunt- mau section. it started next door to the am down Hausa. Huck was was loaned an mdoutm; Tm was no ï¬reï¬ghting apparatus at m timwthqv 9am later in the shape at a hand enflumad the Me wept all the buildings In the vicinity 9*: 999% MP (2th mama‘s mam and mm sides at Ram-M: 55 MM William-m: The are In a “my-an: mm sunning mm tnmmwmmm and «mum m the M9M\MIM§-m “m m Mam-d am at hump and hulmm.=§xm\m mammal m We mm M lam. an In “Mum W the mmm "slaw hm mm.“ â€mum the "mm M: uponw‘ m We um mmeum mm 0n flu Im- at m «NM modem “NON†Inn“ up MI at Mo MM: mm- mul. mm mm- flu mm M on- hw m chumom at In bun non hulldlï¬l‘. and tanks than“ wlu hour uampurlm in um nape“ with me more mammal at Me youmr mm A few of the older residents of the town can recall the Big Fire 011861 and they look back with pride to the pioneer days of Lindsay. when Kent- st., (named after the Duke of Kent) comprised a mun‘bor of wooden bund- ings. which were then thought to be quite adequate. and at least good enough for the time being. The citi- zens were living happy. contented “we and prided themselves on hav- ing 0. good town and good citixena. 1 From Monday's Daily. J not tortyoolght years ago today. July 5. 1861. what has been known in history or the town of Lindsay ‘ u the “Big Fire." took place. What a éhange has taken place in the good old town since that. date ! Progress of Lindsay Since the Big Fire Forty-Eight Years Ago Monday (It is. because of its convenient sit- uation, its excehmt min streets, its proximity to the numerous beautiful summer resorts on the banks of the pid and wonderfgl progress since the Big Fire lortyï¬i‘g-ht years ago to- day. With a, moderate climate. and somewhat short winters, it is a. good town to live in. papers with thought. newspapers seeking the best line of development â€"â€"these in the very nature of things are bound to heve a. wabening and a quickening influence upon the com- 1rmmlty, whereas a, deed newspaper deadens. We are not saying this merely as a preliminary to extolling ourselves or our oontempomy. The Post. with whom we are glad to Say we are on friendly and cordial terms. We are merely saying it to emphas‘ size the fact that optimism is a. con-1 tagious spirit and the-newspapers' that preach optimism are in the end I boundto help their-town end. there- fore to help themselves. More than thut. two mun-1w newspapers in h town molten new tone and a. new line of thought which 0! nooeuity would not be made were there but one real news- phper. Newspapers with ideas. now~ wanna um pun (hm mm or no the growth of the mm MI hm mum“ In mm to new bulkflm. «My GWQINM houm. ulthauwh a numb» at places haw Ma bulk up an “1% main Camus as we". beau“: M aw midmm am continually he: mg bum thfliLifldfly In becoming: a city of ham‘ In summer the hand: reds at Mde-apmdlng was throw their menus lounge some: the var: ions mama und um welldaem lawns add to 9m: beauty at the My stream During the last three yearn me sound at the hammer was heard 0M and time h mu a doe mm tor “mama m modern human. Mutiny in am; “w alumna“! mm at Hm mum; and fluvmundmg «mm-u. and m mwu In um WM a lawn mm at Mum-m mm: mm. The memhm ut the mm M Mumflm an M pm‘ mum WM 0w tmmrum qum m‘ tn: mm. awm;nudMM-. TM mm» m‘ "w mm. M10“ MI kw nu “mm M m "m". and "he umwmu \«mtm- mj M a Nahum mmm wMoh m Mme MN only mm m “kahuna. mm- m MW MM hm» Amman- dnuum M “w M. Numi- own mm m town at MMMA' will 9mm WM «mm mwm- Mm mm m the ammo of cauomun. * Than It in clumed that them to \m- told mitten! “ï¬lth In the fur nor- thern townnhma. waiting tn M “har- vested.“ When the when! mom- as are mmugntal and mum enm- mmnd such a condition at at- MN in am nu mg» m «tantalum the tum wm “chem by the Mama: ed mm m and We; Being la the heart of a. rich qr:- cultural dlatrlct. Llnduy merchants are greatly beneflmed \by an excel- lent farming trade. All klnds of pro- duce are brought to the town. and the townshlps of Harmon. Ops, Emlly. Eldon. Melon and Verulnm are scarcely unsurpassed by any out: era in mad. for general fertlllty. plowâ€"m the northern hock lokeo via Penelon Foils .; northerly to Bob. coupon and onward down the lakes to within n few miles-.0! Peterboro ; also south obout thirty miles to Port Perry. Vin the Fenelon Falls route and on through Cameron Luke and Balsam lake. through the Trent Cmul and the Klrkflokl lift. lock. Lake Simcoe is ruched. PAGES 9 to l6 men should work (or a. larger Lindâ€" say. When a, fellow-tom“! goes abroad he should be a, walking ad- vertisement of the old town. The historyo'of Lindsoy’s post is one of tuition: toll and achieved success. It has n pmflfull of hetivity, porten- Cy and Dawnâ€. The {mm is gold- en with promise. ind it will W the attendance considemble on the om W- team in the county and suitable prizes will be awarded. It is ex- pected that about ten teams will be present. The idea is a. good one BASEBALL TOURNAMENT. The directors 01 the mdsay pen- tral Fair are considering .the augm- bility of having a. W tonin- ment on the ï¬rst day of the fair. to Coboconk. Four members 0! the Lindsay Canoe Club. viz.. Messrs. Sylvester, Morrï¬son, Murdie and Mchor ar- rived here on Saturday night and are going to hnve a, canoe- trip in the lakes here and will-also huddle -Sorry to hive to report. am the Rev. A. H. Webster and daughter have been removed from here to Bridgoweter. Their many friends wish them Iueoeu 1;. their new home. The Rev. Mr. Shedbau takes charge of the Methodist services in the.Presbyterlur. church, whwh he. been kindly loaned to them until the Methodist cliurch is what". m‘ 1-m- Alum“ «hawk unwed w "wanton“ on m (munch: Mm um. day and had a utmwbmw mum and We M mm and a wry ï¬ne use “@9911le anwrtainmem «Rewards. Th9 program far this wan am too lent. but good. The mam Hunter and Lumley tram Eagle Lake mm. ed in ducts and a comma! fleetoh diam“ in emulate Scotch «gamma and they were imam! cheered. [in am mum. gave two good div 10mm. In. Badman and )flu Don and um. Robert: and Robert»: Holihurton. July «Pam but. ' who in working- in Toronto. armed 3‘ hero tut week to visit his pnrenu ’~ nnd spend his holldnya here. .. ' July let wu nn ideal day for Do- ' minion Day and the village was ’ crowded with visitors. at most en- : joynble day being spent. It won o most orderly crowd. not n drunk to ' be seen the whole day. The corn- ! mlttee who mnnnged the sports de ’ eerVe grant credit. everything halo; ' run off nt the flame nppolnted. The . sports opened wlth n bunch-.11 match. Torch against the lllll bow. and woe Won by the former by the more of ï¬fteen rm to tour. The llve-mlle race cum next for whlch where were [our entries. but um at them dropped out ntter going three miles; Thom“ Welling managed to ma by nlmoet twenty yards from me Mom»: time an mlnutea; he mm‘n Meme race was won by (L Anderson and Cecil been well the how we The lugzehmw between Wm Milford um ï¬erbum m wry «mum; earl emluully m we lay lhe lame» team who be“ halibuneu m We Mel; Week Aug: Nu well me 1902â€â€œ! am with “M mm a need mad. and new Me. hehwlm llw Mullen mlnlam. won We hm lumpl (mm mm: meal we! named m the hem men. Mm lmmlux‘u limw Meme: lw e was from when. ‘l‘lwm‘e hem. “MOM we! made“ lw Hwy llellmde er. Wm. "Mary was llw Mule «mm mm. “on. Weill“ We: «- wnm The double «no. «on m m N! “on. mum- end Welter Mum mm e um MM tron ’l‘lmm Welling and (tool 'l‘llm were numemun other event. for «lllldm..ho.vu and Indian and ell hull u Jolly. wed time. “u ladle. l Dominion Day Events at Haliburton