I. It 3h :3! at. Opposite Post prï¬cel l Young Lad Injured at ‘ “ The F alls-â€"Lawn Social Master Russell Webster, the six- yearold child of Mr. and Mrs. H. Webster, met with a painful accident on Fï¬day night while out playing .with a number of small children, when he tripped and fell off a high sidevmlk and broke his arm above the wrist. The little fellow, though “flaring quite a bit is very patient md we hope will soon be all right. Point. Miss Bessie Jackson and Miss Cora Henderson, of Lindsay. visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Sadler over Sunday. Mr. Donald McFarlane returned to his home in Chicago on Monday. Miss JoneS, of New York, and Miss Dora J ones spent a. few days in town, the guests of their sister, Mrs. (Rem) Cragg. ing Peterboro friends on Monday. Rev. Mr. Grant, of Bermuda, oc- cupied the pulpit in the Methodist church on Sunday and delivered two splendid sermons. Miss Mabel Perrin, of Peterboro, gnd Mrs. Perrin, of Cranebrook, B. 0., are in town this week, the guests of their sister, Mrs. A. Miller. Miss Margaret Woods, of Toronto, is visiting her sisters in town. The “Bessie Butler†passed thro- ugh town on Monday evening, and SETSI-orley Reeves. or the RNA. mk. Toronto. in spouting his was “on in km“. lr. and ma. n. M» to mu. um I. M dwi- Penelon Falls, July 7..â€"-Mrs B. Hetherington and family are visiting 3 number of ofï¬cials were on board. some noticed were: Messrs. R. J. McLaughlin, Thos. Stewart, R. Clegg will“ WOA‘In. at Tomato. ll m \own \Io no“ at her mm. um Gen.- “do Graham. __- n , AL W ,_ The Canadian Order of Oddt’ellows are arranging to attend services in the Methodist church on August 1. In the afternoon decoration servij will be held. Ivâ€" u-- m. D. Gray. at Liam“. in «MI. the guest at Ma Inn-tar. J. W. Brynn. lï¬ss Florence Jackson, of Lindsay is visiting Mrs. T. Sadlei‘, this week: Mrs. Geo. Martin‘and Miss Sabina. Martin and Annie Bryans were visit- Mina Mattie Robertson. who has been visiting her cousin, Miss F. C. Mon for the past few weeks, left. on Tuesday evening for her home in mos Eva. Bates, of Coleman. N.Y.. paused thrcugh town en route to Sturgeon Point for a kw days. mu Cumberland. of Lindsay. V‘s: fled Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryan: on Tum)“. 1: x: A In. nuns and ï¬nally. of mem- :ord. pal-ed through town to Roac- dah on Tuesday. who" may will wand m Imam. Tho India at St. Andrew's Md Enemy. hold thou- atnwborry teati- n! on the mmm ground- ot Mr. .gain- soon. and Mn. W. L. Rowen on Tuesday ovantng. The “the:- wan all that coutd be (lo-1nd and a splendid crowd «untied. the «blot! ‘wero beau- tifully decorated with lace rod roa- . and form and u mun! the table: (AGE TEh Roberts, of Toronto, spent .y at his cottage on Cameron Mu. it. Mr m on vmt Harland Manda for Mrs. i were loaded with good things. Arte; i tea. had been sgrved an excellent pro- ! gram was rendered. The Chambers ‘orchestra played during the entire evening. The numbers on the pro- gram“ were: A very pleasing 8010, The many friends oi Councilor S. Corbett win be pleased to learn that he in uiowiy improving after his re- wnt accident. Minn Lmian G, F“ Corbett ta nmmfl‘ng hor hands†In newborn, Hrkmennrth and Jacobs' Island. say, sang a duet, “He Leadeth Me,†which was well received. The program committee feel deeply indebted to these young people for their kindms and hope to have the pleasure of hearing them again at some future time. Miss Gain, a noted ’violi‘nist, of Toronto, was the next name on the list, and her playing received a hearty encore. Miss Elma Truax was the next on the program, and her piano solo was very much en- joyed. The last nurnber was a solo by Miss Cumberland, entitled, “Keep Pegging,†which received a. hearty encore. Miss Cumberland possesses a. sweet contralto voice, and her sing- ing was very much appreciated. Rev. Mr. Lord then closed the program with a neat skeech, thanking the many assistants on this occasion, and especially Mr. and Mrs. Robson for their kindness. Mr. Lord also thinks that if our town people were as careful about the appearance of the outdoor surroundings as Mr. Robson is Fenelou Falls would have no trouble to entice the tourists to our little burg. The proceeds amp ounted to $40. given by Stewart Mason. Mr. 1). Grey, and Miss Cumberland, of Lind- “"’ “Ann :- Arlnf “Was I Badetll M8,, FEM. INT†A WEIâ€"J“ Amen Bruin. the moavmr-om Inn at Mr. Stephen “ruler. who res mm on Kalboume‘nu was. new um um". mum mum. Ml mm an open well had um um wmmg mum «van o'clock. um! “Mutual nun-mun mm“. Miss Ferris, one of our very popu- lar milliners, left on Tuesday for her home in Picton. A crowd of Rosedale citizens at- tended the strawberry festival in town on Tuesday evening. Miss Pratt, of the Campbell milli- nery parlors, left on Monday for her home in Peterboro. Mr. Waiter. who u a brick layer. wu cleaning out N: we". Mm he was at the bouom at u. whan "to use child toll in. Thaw“ in twelve teat deep. but the water Md been pumped out. Miss Bertha Brokenshire, of Toron- to. is spending the holidays at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, of.Toronto are gueats at the Hotel Kawartha. A number of our citizens are look- ing- forward to the Warder’s trip to Niagara, and no doubt a large num- ber with take advantage. ' The little child had been playing around the yard with his mother. and while Mrs. Braaier went. into iahe house to get her husband a trowel. the young lad strolled over to the well and tell in head iiret landing in a pail of mud. The little fellow had been playing with some loo-e bricks at the top or the well. when a con- ple of them slipped irom his hand and fell into the well striking his father 6!: the head and shouldur and stunning him i‘or . few seconds. When Mr. Bruior came to ho was shocked to ace his child at his "but head ï¬rst in the pail of mud. The child's mot-her “rived on the «one By this time with her "name. the injumd child and hthar were brought out of the won in the buck- The young fellow mind a severe shaking up. sud u. number of scratch- es shout his head. Mr. Buster re- ceived a. can on the side of his head and is suffering from o ION mould- Of. The accident was u. very peculiar one, we! the wonder in mm. the lit- tlo Mlow was not mtmtly kmod. vory pocullu Mrs. R. C. Small. of Ottawa. eermin- ly ought to know a lot about Rheuma- tism. Goodness knOWS. she suffered long enough. For years. she was almost a cripple and at draw, the pain' was so , -o1-a A_ ‘3‘, helpless in bed. and Cullâ€" wvv .... :11on feel tbs-.1: I am completely cured. I have gained over ten pounds in weight and am strong and well." And yet tizere are some people Suffer- ing with Rheumatism. who have n01 given “‘Frult-aâ€"tives" wfalr trial. Ber- haps they don't want’to get well; “Fruit-actives†are a positive cure fox Rheumatism. Sciatica†Lumbago, Neu- ralgia and all troubles arising from im- pure blood. 50¢ a. box. 6 for $2.50, or trial box. 25c. At all dealers or from Fruit-a- uvea Limited. Ottawa. Mr... Malcolm T'horburn is enlarging his barn Carpenters are buay tear- ing down the old building, and tllo masons are all work at the Wall; Mr. McKhnon, of Sonya. has the contract for the carpenter work and Mr. Lovax. of Manllla, is looking af- ter the stone work.ol‘ the cellar. The people are looking forward to the day of elk raising with great rxpec- tatlonm 0‘ o good 'tlmm- especially in the evening. Mr. Dam Varese la building n. new house on Ms farm. WM mmpletvd Dan wlll have an up'urdmu homo an we haw» in this lornllly. Mr. Wouley huh-my. of Llndhy. has um contract at bulldlmt it. Miss Annie Fennelly, teacher at Kearney, has- returned home' and will! spend her vacation with her 'l‘hn um at July pulled m1 wry quietly m 1th loonuw. flnnw at "w lwnplv mm: In mm "mm In Mnuuny. alum: wnnt m Rundw'lund. umnu want m hornwmu buuuhuu tournunwlt. whlln tho mulorlw \ook In um annual Sunday when! unm- voranry M Sonya. All report an unjoyn‘blb time; at the vnrloua plum. ‘l‘ho crops in this locality are look- ing will. generally speaking“ The dry woulhor oi the past tow wool“ out. o glooml'on tho tormor. but. tho rain on Friday loot. hightonod’ up. the crops. and has put a smile up- on the peoplo'o moo. Hay will be short and light. but tho other spring crops will he good it the wooihor prove. favorable. Many Improvements ‘ at Salem ï¬orners Salem Corners, J uly 5,-Ml'. and Mrs. Dougal Sinclair, of Lindsay, were visitors at the home of Mr. F. Sinclair, on Sunday Past. Our school: dosed for summer. va- cation last Wednesday, and we hope' that: both teachers and scholars will enjoy their mucheneeded rest; Wander excursiion: takes place- Sat-~ und’ay, July 17.. 'ï¬ckets are. good' fbn' three days, and it should: be a delightful outing, NI“ Abraham Nuhlv In bundlng a new drlvmc humus. A mum: humus in one at the mount mum-l uubhund- Ingu that m‘muru It.“ on "Mr ta rmu nowm-dum‘ Mr. Dan Glover and his mother and Miss Harvey, of Blackmater, were at the home of Mrs. Wm'.. Var coe during Sunday. Miss A. licKinnon visited Salem friends on Saturday last. f A number of the people of this lo- cal‘i‘ty are going to take in The War- dar excursion to Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Markham and,.Stourrvilie played a game of ball recently. says The T0- ronto Star. Mukhun leaving the ï¬eld in the seventh innings. u Fwd Hickey. the Markham pitcher. chim- ed to have hurt. his thoulder. The umpire ave the guns to Btouflvme by the score of 9 to 0. Gray, who pitched for Stouflviile, gnawed only one hit. nnd had seventeen strike- outs. while Hickey. into of the Eu- tern Lame, nllowod 11 hits. The hitting shown tint Hickey wu not in Gcny'l elm. Batter-ion : Mai-km mohy‘ud Limo; swummo, any TOOK SIXâ€"BOT WEE News From the flaliburton Capital Minden, July 5.â€"Miss Edith Mac- kay, formerly a. teacher in the Min- dcn school. arrived in town on Sa- turday to visit friends here. Mrs. Hoydge and family, of Lon- don, are present occupying their summer cottage on Gull lake. Mrs James Hobdcn, of Beams- ville, and her .two youngest childâ€" ren, are visiting friends in this vi- cinity. A sentence of four months in Lind- say jail was pronounced upon Jae. Schriver, who appeared before Po- lice Magistratc Fielding on Thurs- day. He was charged with stealing a gold watch and gold ring from R. W. Johnson, both of which had been sold, but were produced and Coboconk Boy . Mrs. John Glendaming. with her little son, is Wing the summer with? her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J as. Reynolds,‘ of HovseShoe lake. As the ladies" d'mble canoe race was in progress Thursday an acci- dent happened whereby Mrs. Cowan and Miss _ Amy Welch .were upset. They were immediately rescued by a skin, which; was close behind them. With the exception: of a ducking and a scare the girls were very little worse. ' Mr; W. C. McKmnï¬oud Minn Duv- nou. 03‘ Toronto. are spending their “mum at South mac. ‘ Mm John nmhm a! Huliburton. made, a. human: trip to Hindu on Shaunâ€. iii; If. Ponrmm hun‘m giwn \ho. mum-ct or buumng moment alde- wulks on Mam-at. - Mm‘ n. mm. at 1.3mm. 0m... mm Mu brtdo. am «wading the" hemmnoon M, Mr. mi In. H. “our om In. Roman m a mm o! “to “mom. IN NEED OF ENGLISH MASTER. Mr. W. Brown, of Tonawanda, Y., is Visiting his brother, Mr. I Brown,- of Anson. Mrs Downy, accompanied by two sons, Charles and Rupert, of Detroit, aré visiting at her that, Mr. George Graham. Miss Ellen Stevens, of Coboconk, was a visitor to- Minion this week. Mr. and Mfs. Smith and little child, of Toronto are the guests of Mr; and Mrs. Fieldimr. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman ore visit- ing attends at Coboconk. Mr; B. Howao. of 'Boronto. accom- panied by his wife and daughter, ar- rived: on Monday 1:13-th Hr. G. Rowan, at South Lake. Mn and Mrs. Preston. of Hali- burton. are visiting at. Mr. James Blair's. ' The Board of Education are in a slight quandary over the securing of a teacher as English master in the Collegiate Institute. Mr. G. A. Newman hes resigned and Principal Kirkconnell has so far found 'it im- possible to secure a male teacher competent to an that position in the Province. identiï¬ed. Rovfnou who but been in atten- dance at) the bodaldo at MI Ion. who has boon Iuflorm an attack of ty- phoid favor. occupied bu pulpit. on Sunday. “to? a. tow wka' chance. The 02'me of tho village will attend the oohbntion at Port Hope this year, we G.1‘.R. human mule adoquato train arrangements to ac- commodate them. the time ailowod in Putt Hope. being about nix hour-u. George Puke bu been mt to the Fulton: Institute at New York from Stntrord, ham been bitten by a, do; some "In no. m «(h Iomo phymlWl on WNW evening 0! lat: not. Cohooonk. July 5.-â€"Max Fielding. ab throe-your-om' no: 0! Mr. 1". (3. “aiding. brow an arm whileflplgy- HAPPENINGS Brdke flls Arm all bro~ Ball Team Commence Show- ing form Mr. Richard Dawson, 0! Fingerâ€" Hooper. This certainly adds much to their improvements as well as to the village. its completion by the lst of July. As this date is past it's' up to the council to apply the penalty if not soon ï¬nished. Thu mm. Mum MM Wm- WM! auml‘ur m winning mum of their old-elm! mm. on Ch: am a! Ju‘y. Tm plum in who Eldon Moon“ consume“ an! m m- mutul m winning tho am mm at 090. "Mn-v. u (out hold or compu- non. don-um 0mm“ 0! m Marina-n Mum. and Kirkflom. Lmduy mutant “stand at. u. can- con bald at (Nadine on 'quy in ccanuuon with a Itnwbarry mu- vul cud hwn loom. hold under tho .uaptou ot-tho mthodlut church at eluding. Mr. Jun-a Bonn. at town. and a W. tad the quartet o! the Queen-It†Mothodht 'ctum-h rendered nun! â€lacuna. Momma. Honda. Dickiord. P. Mom» at and Goo. Adana composed the qualtot. '1 m {outlval wu hold on tho rum-ch lawn out' the concert in the church. 31:. Ilundry contributed o. vocal u- lotzwn and a recitation. "The Irlln- nmns Dream.†Mr. Thompson. 0! Little Briton, lung and um Lgpp, Little Brltdn. <10!in two aplen- did mitoticâ€. mm a; the number from Lindsay. who were meant were: In. Geo. Adamo. Ille- mm. Mitchell. the Item Adam: and Ir. W. Lung-don. 1m. (‘hapman meshed n my able IN‘MMI to tho Oddtollom on Sunday momma and the church wu orcwdwd on Sunday mm. The new restaurant and market has been beautiï¬edlby a liberal: coat of paint. Mrs. Spark has been doing a mailing business since she opened up the ice cream- parlour. LINDSA Y TALENT ASSISTED. friends. Guelph. Mn; Dickson Jewettr of‘ Canning- ton, drove hit new automobile to our village on Sunday last. With him The Rev Archer bu been: Duper- nnunted W: M and purposes mov- ing into out» «he. shortly Thom Wutm it min conï¬ned his bed. roof. was- Vi'ctor- Me; of Toronto. Mrs, W. H. Pogue, and Master‘Cm-tbeut..oï¬ Cunningham Miltonx Yams, of Toronto, was home for a. four days. Miss Elliott.. daughter of W.. H. Elliott. ILA... at Toronto. on! was Wilson. of 'nononto. are spending a short visit: will Kn. wm. itnude Slommn has been a! «dock “It tow a tow dun. but u.» time ofwrlttng humming. in} into our my showy Wm Tum)“. um funny unmov- mg to 0am)“; AIA Will DeShanc'. ¢ the ï¬rst 05 July Joseph DeShane and; wife, of 1, spent. audiew' days- calling on ',. 0‘ GOGdWOOdr 393m ., me la at The â€ah-am featWal new a mm “m was largt‘h' W Moat-bout 500 people being pre' '5'» Th. chief uttrnction was t1" â€â€˜3“ 3“,. MM Valentin and 0mm. .chh multed in a wish 26-1 . mvddlth by the score of In OJPUI-ktu. of Lindsay. pull"d {or anamn. OUT 0!“ HOSPITAL. Ir; J. J. John-tone. who 11†bull conï¬ned to the Ross I‘Ioï¬pm‘l {or th put’thm weeks, has ’0' turned to his home greatly improV' 00 h: heath; ‘vumn won. Frank Forbert 300'? and Shoo Bnpairinl. Hand-made Bonny in dock or made to mew-um Mâ€"ch‘ ml md promptly do» South of Maunder’s Hotel Fran I! For hart mung-u. loath . Linda: we show many exquisite novelties es- pecially designed for June Wedding gifts. These articles have the rare «harm.- of oomhinin v the beautiful with radical utiiity. bur REPAIRING rt-ent is equipped to do all work promptly. at verv moderate prices. Wedding Rings 14k and 18k Marriage Licenses Issued IRESILVBR AND CUT GLASS W. F. McCARTY M. B. Aims, Oph. 1)., «adopted by us when lnaking who; yuur eyesight, It is not. our aim tosoï¬how hurriedly :4 ud cheap. ly‘Ve‘ can ï¬f'you with glasses. bu; how well at mnnable prices. Consuls us .mout vour glasses, a: Kent-st. [Om 3-" Eyeglasses WWW!“ CAMERON. WILSGN M.U.0.M., ET MA}. 9mm: AV) RESIDENCE : Comer Ca..nuridge and Wellington Savers. Phone 14 Lumber. Shingles, Sash. Prams and Doors; and all kind! of Ruining Material. mum.» the right. price JOHN CAREW NOTICE nmsxamsgpcggmsr The Popular Jewelry Store The Most Mod- » em Methods Sod“ shoe Mute) Jduda'ay pd woken Lenses I'm-Lucnd or the Lindsay 8, 1469. A young boy was r: Kingï¬st‘ last Saturda; horse and buggy, d‘ along the street. Luc fellow emerged withou an: injury but a shuk we. Fast or r should be warned by that the lives of ywde be protected on Um t Hrs. Wallace is the mother, Hrs. Doran. 8t. she was engag Public school. Another of our 100211 school teachers. in lh‘ It. .Fred Evansi mt day evening to hvadqu The Wee Omemee, July 4.â€"-l(« Gee is tiome from To: Kr. Fred Rowan, m for the vacation. Mr. George Lano.‘ Kiss Maggie and Mr. of Mount Pleasant , “1 use on Wednesday. Hr. Bert Slim-u has his labors as a Domi. ental abode. Dr. and Mrs. Smith. are visiting Mrs. Th Dr. J. N. and Mrs. a trip to Bobcaygvon My. 1 Klan Wollwom. at 1 MW with hvr vuuumi Puma. ‘ If. R. “‘Nllnmmn 1 If. and Mn. llm‘hm‘ A numlmr M «m- rN down 1M nuwuu nu H “a. low-o umun of NJ “at 0|»!!me human“ “I“ “I â€hum â€mu" dtuudvuuun. l “W. J. ll. 'l‘nuny | â€"1311 I‘hUN‘h. 'I‘M‘u huh. MM. “may 1 Hominy. than thou tn "I. “may look plan-u VIII mmw In â€In Cu alum. '1‘. Rev. Mr. Juuu Mad on Sabbath U of the diocvuu o! 0 30?. Mr. and Mrs. a wow tandcl‘ml n W V010!“ branch»: 01' l church on Friday M'm Mr. Griflin had gn- ing a few days agu. three ï¬ne ’lunge, onu one, whi‘le on his bus the river and return. Miss Helen (‘ux-riv. was in Omomm for th Mr. and Mrs. Jim. 1 ton Saturday ewnin On Subbath nrw mun congregation Hr. lemon. of much interw' and Much inter-v" and I" There was. u. large ‘ the services in the M on Snmnth to greet at the beginning work. Hr. W. W. Jurdiul'. our High School. rot! minion Day from Lind mas Weatherilt. tum Lindsay Publiv srhml gone to her homn in 1 her a, pleasant emjourl moo friends. Dr. and Mrs. (‘nnl Ir. J. Himpmm. pm GIN“. Um dulmrimo cum. wmt mum Doro friends owr Hun After an vxtvndvd lultoba and flu- Weir has n-tumvd, lo hearty. Miss Verna Windrin from a. visit with fri Miss Muriel Morriso‘ gt Mrs. H. Murray. Miss Wilson, of Rm- visiting her anclv, M r triads. W ““30" “'0 to mange dates for M t!†shore. lulu without gum! n ’rE'UBSDAY. nf If -rnn