HE Ofï¬cers of the Children’s Society, Lindsay and Victoria County '19 From Peterboro 82 Haliburton 21 From .Port Hop 30 From Coboconk 22 From Toronto . 85 From Port. H01» 42 From I. B. 8:. 0 fl! From Port Hop 54 Frcm Whitby .. it; from Whitby 18 From 10‘9â€? 11 From 34 For Port Hope 51 For .Toronto .. ....... 10 For Belleville ......... 21 For Toronto ........... 22 For Port Hope ..... 43 For I. B. 8c 0. Jet 55 For Whitby ......... .. 27 For Toronto ........ 83 For Haliburton ..... 23 For Toronto ........ . 31 For Coboconk ..... ... 18 For Petcrboro ...... 19 For Toronto .......... CINADIAN PAGE 110 luv-Ion o-vâ€" .â€" 9‘ Jamtville ... in. ... ...7.10 p.111 " Clabo ... ... ... .. ..7 15 p. m ‘7 Arrive Lindsay .......... . ....... Leave Lindsay ... ... ..7 30 p.111 ". Burnell .. ... ...... ....737 p.21 "'Ancona Point ....... I 7151 p.111 MY. BOMyron :yeytvlvlv’ 8- 90 pcm‘ W from Tomato. Lac-v. Toronto ...... S. 50 mm “ Burketon ... .. .. ... ..10 35 mm. “ Nestleton ......... 10.45 3.]! “ Janetvill. ......... 10.55 g m 1 1 n‘ n m [an Toronto " Burketon . " Neltleton 3' Jamtville " Clabo . Arrive Lindsay .. Leave Lindsay -'__, Burnell u? mm!“ . ’ "Ancona P0111t Grand Trunk Railway Tune Table Arrive Lindâ€? “Va Iiindlay Luv. Bobcaygeon .u tvuy "‘ Anoono. Point ... 4:15 p.: nu Toronto .....-........... o. " Burketon . ..... 6. “ Neltleton ... ... ... ..7 9‘ Jamtville ... ... ... .7.‘ Horse From Austria. ‘ Of the celebrated Pingan breed,i which ls somewhat similar to the! Belgium breed. but considered by‘ all good horsemen in the country, there he use bred to be an im-l provement on that famous breed.‘ Will stand for mares in Lindsay: during the season of 1908. ‘ O! the celebrated Pingan breed. Which h somewhat similar to the Belgiuml breed. but considered by all good horsemen in the country where he was bred to be an improvement' on that. famous breed. Will stand for m in Lindsay during ;the season at 1908. As . the season is well advanced, and the horse has been a long time on the voyage to Canadaâ€"six Weeks oâ€"he ,will serve only a. limited number :1 was. The price this year will be very cheap as he is new in this Add.» 'ï¬n insure 312. He can district. To insure 812. He can!“ be seen at any time in my barn, No.1 8 Melbourneâ€"st... south ward. He“ Weighed I on his arrival at. Montreal g‘ 1.570. " Salzburg " is a handsomel' hay, with black points, stands 16}! We high; very muscular; heavy,L hard flat bone, with clean bone, not; hairy legged, the beat of feet bonei action, and in no way resembles the; Clydesdale horse. . He has a wary; handsome head and neck, full bright: wee. and very intelligent countenâ€"i aloe. He has the very best of dis-i position, perfectly kind and free froml all vicious habits, absolutely sound. and in perfect health. “ Salzburg"'i is the only horse of this breed in On-“ wio toâ€"day. There is no doubt he: will prove a very beneï¬cial sire for} the farmers of this district. ! This horse- has come a. long disfl tanoe and has cost me a lot, of moâ€"‘ .ey. I invite the farmers of This IeCtiOn to call and see him. If they .pprove of him I ,will be pleased with any business they may see ï¬t to give me. This horse was imported by Mr. Boswell, of Quebec city, who is a thorough horseman 'not a. dealer. [He Is a. muchâ€"traveled and very wealthy man, «and while in Austria bought this horse. believing the Austrian -M~m .be one o! the best breeds CO union, and TIME-T ABLE. DAILY TRAIN SERVICE. Express to Toronto. 3 Bobcaygeon..." ...... 7.40 Ancona. Point ......... 7.48 .1†“SALZBURG†breeds to :be one 0! “J .01 horses in the world. '1!» property 0L ;"- W‘ 1“, wenâ€"known horseman of Whitby ..... Toronto Haliburton Toronto Coboconk .4 Petcrboro Toronto Preparation is the beat prayer for Port Hope Whitby Toronto .. Toronto ...... Belleville DEPARTURBS. ARRIVALS. PACIFI'J RAILWAY u... .- ..-..- .. Inn-.. The Imported ’ From Austria. n...- onâ€... from Toronto. no...- ...-â€".. .o o. o.- - .- dc'o'cu. 000 .0. n.- .v..uo- .. .......... .. 6. 30 .............. 7.10 ............... 9.15 e ......... 10. 53 ..oo.-.o 'vâ€"ZJ-Lu “.437 In!» â€"â€"‘Mr_ Wm. Skltcn Ioun u. L...» --- '34 1"“ ‘bovs' re-union at Port Hope 0 5 p ' 4 I. ... VA 0.. ID. I . I U .I' .I. 4. 5 On hollday‘. I . :‘,.: ’m 5.3 ...5.Q§ p-lI-i â€"-Mr. Sam W091§w9y VISlted ~_ okn n...“ ....â€"-~ Jct.... too-‘01 n: PPD. 21 “00. 57. 7.55 a.m- 8.50 mm ‘ 10.35 mm. 10.45 LII 10.55 tan 11.01 8.31 11.06 3â€"111 11.15 5-!!!- ,.11.25 L!!! 11. 33 3 In .11. 45 I»!!!- , 11. 55 I. m ,. H12 05 P m 5’s Aid 4.05 9-†â€"-.Miss Alice and Beatrice Bradshaw are visiting friends in Tgronto. â€"Miss Mable Burke spent the holi- day at. Burketon. . â€"â€"â€"Mrs. John Cathro spent. yester- day at Kingston. -â€"Miss Phyllis and Amy Workman spent the holiday at. Beaverton. â€"Rev. Thos. Snowdcn, of Janet- ville, was in town today. â€" -4-:+:~mp â€"m§s Ethel Mitchell is visiting Fenelon Falls friends. _7 â€"Miss Jennie and Mildred ASadler spent Dominion Day in Peterboro. ~Miss Stella Hicks was in Peter- boro for the holiday. â€"-Miss Bertha. Hall visited i terboro yesterday. ‘ -)Ir. Ernie Blewet :boro yesterday. nPeâ€" t was in Peter- “ . AA-_n n.nn+ fhn UK I) Jug-u“ u... , --Mr. Harry Brimmell spent the holiday in Toronto â€"Mr. Edward Malone. of Co‘nocon-k, spent yesterday €11 town. â€"Mr. ‘Joe Killcn and Albert Hop- kins spent yesterday in Port. Hope. â€"Mr. John Walker, Uxbridge, spenc yesterday in town. W -â€")Ir. George Brady ‘ boro ywterday. was in Peter- “-AA-oLA-on wnq in town Yesterday. ‘ â€".\Ir. Leo ' O’Connell, of Buï¬alo,‘ spent the holiday n Lown yeSterday. -Rev. Father O'Sullix'an, of Vic- toria Road, was in town yesterday. â€"Mr. Wm. Perkins, Barrie, spent yesterday with his parents in town. -â€"Mr. Frank McCrae, of Beavcrton, spent. the holiday in town yesterday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Staples, rancher“ spent the day the guests â€"Mr. and Mr King-st, spent Li oi Omemee friends â€"Dr. and Mrs. ] Omemee on the ho relatives. lL'Lalepa. â€"Mrs. Ward, Wellingtonâ€"st†was'Miss Dorothy uuu the guest of her siSter in Nestlctonjthe town fer the 1 g -â€"Miss Alice Ste: over Dominion Day. â€"Miss Bertha Arm-strong, and her ‘bel Bennett, Peter}: sister Miss Norma, spent the holiday Mr. and‘Mrs. W. } in Janetvivlle, ,visiting' friends. 13911-3" _ovcr Domi â€"-Rev. H. L. Phelps, Mr. Arthur; â€"Mr. R. G. :McC Phelps and the Misses Phelps, spentjand Mr. J. w_ yesterday at. the Point. iagent, spent, yestm -Mr. Arthur Allen spent the holiâ€"ier ï¬shing. They day with Mr. .Geo. Darts, Fenelon‘ â€"â€"Miss Bertie Jcl [spending the pas road. . __ - . - â€ALI-“1r" T indenv fhP. ï¬n l U'au. â€"Miss Grace Roberts, of Cobourg, who has been visiting in .town, has returned home. - ' , n... (â€Hahn uP â€"Miss Florenc holiday in Bow family rc-union. â€"Mr as â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robert were in Fenclon Falls on day. uuv IL--. 1U.) lC’uun-uu -â€"\Iissz Mvssie Nexxtmn 1‘3 visiting Miss Florence Graham. Victoria. left. .for Toronto his brother “ho is seriously ill. ‘ â€"Mrs. iBishop, Miss Annie Bishop {and Mr. Moore, are spending the {summer at. Muskoka. â€"-Mr. Percy M. Moynes visited \with friends at Kirkï¬eld on Dominion â€"-â€"1\Iiss Mabel lulu-mm. u. , Wakely’s. spent the holiday visiting friends at K-irkï¬eld. -â€")Iiss Della. McGill. Russell-51L, â€"â€")Iiss Della. Mcu. visited with friends in the holiday. .. -.,L A- day â€"Miss Carson' and Miss Gracey. Peterbor. spent yesterday the guests of Miss Ethel Adams. â€"Miss Shirley Beall and Miss Adâ€" die Sylvester, spent the holiday in Omemee. ‘ ' .. ~_L-...-In1r for Eï¬gston, where she Will spena a. week visiting friends. â€"Mr. D. C. Ross. †Brayside Farm," Mariposa. called on The Warâ€" der to-d-ay. â€"ReV. Father Collins left iyester- day for the city, where he will spend a. couple of days. | About ï¬fty Lindsay citizens Jour» neyed to Port Hope yeSberday to comprise a. part of the 5,000 visitors at the old boys’ and girls' re-unicm. The chief attraction Was the horse races. Mr. Albert Ashmore and Mr. George Curtis had their paccrs. Lou waiok and Gertie,_ entered. In the 2.50 race, {our horses started. Guy. of Campbellford; Lady Mack. fetefla'oro; Little Mack. Peterboro. and Lou Keswick, Lindsay. The rc~ [sult of the race was Guy ï¬rst, Lou ‘Keswick Second, Lady Mack third, 'lLit-tle Mack fourt . Second money RACING AT PORT HOPE. a â€at deal or splendidly; Let it while City Queen v isng hard all the was very slow. so From Thursday's MW- broken LARGE SOW A 630 pound sow was sold 0 manket at. Peterboro Thursday. 109 Robinson, Peterboro, in Little Britain on Florence Walkoy spent the w in Bowuwnville amending . uay. Wm. Skitch took in the old z-union at. Port, Hope on the Black Watch- Mahe‘ Mitchell. of spent the holida Msting Holiday Personals u L\ uuu. Mrs. Herb Irvine were in the holiday, the guests of Robert- Spratp left Cheving Tobacco Lich and satisfying. 7he big black plgg1 ,._‘._â€" v, 0: speed grad workedPoom i be no in pass- 5 the ï¬rst race forum.le ca and the driver. Pat 0‘ the ï¬rst heat Guy fell gathm the heat. The marl-(.3 esterd of. hurt him any. the ma ace there wene three had re Queen. Port Hop?‘ Millbn Peterboro; Gerne. had In nurse resulted as fol- to ma fer seron'd place. was also kept work- way. The track holiday visiting .tt left yesterday she will spend a. Petenboro Over citizens jour- V â€I. -v ~ ' ’I . k. Peterbomq ’Ihn only attraction that was mu- ldsag'. tTheLff‘ 'ed for those who wem‘prepared to uy rs ' u 'spend the holiday in town yesterday Mack third. 2 . swas the lacrosse match between M111- Second moneyI Vick. H0 show-Ibrook and Lindsay in the afterâ€" ed and. workedlnoon. This did not come off. so that noted In pass- one can imagine the disappointmmt records ted at his the holi- Cooper holi- tht‘ the holiday in Pict01 home. . â€"Mr. and Mrs. H- - ï¬g, are visiting Mr- Walsh, ‘ York-st. --Mr. and Mrs. A. J.- Ford spent the holiday in I’ict0n at the latter’s lia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walsh. YOrkâ€"st. ‘â€"Mr§. T. R. Carnovsky, of King- ston. is in town visiting Mr. ‘ Mrs. A. B. Terry. 1 â€"M.r9. J. S. Irwin returned to-day, ‘ after an 325811“: of six months in New Orleans and St. Louis. -Miss Bert, Wilkinson, Miss Arlie Wilkinson, Miss Minnie Cain, Miss Maggie Walsh. Mr. Fred Nugent. «Al- vin Stewart, Ed. Corscadden, Reub Sadler and Cole Blewitt, spent a de- lightful day at. Connell's point. â€"Mr. Harry Soancs, Peter-bow; , and Sydney Soamaes, Midland. spent. yes- ‘tcrd-ay under the panental roof. , -â€"Profossor Herbert, T. J. Coleman. iof Toronto University and wife, are A "c ' and the guests Mrs. White. Mrs. vuuuc. â€"M'iss Mable Sutton and Mist. BeSSie Robinson, Spent yesterday at, Sturgeon Point, the guests of | Miss Ethel Calvert. -â€"Mr. ,Walter Roesor was in the city yesterday attending the Sham- rock-Toronto lacrosse game. He re- ports a good game. â€"-Miss Bell. Maunder left this morn ning for Toronto. where she will' spend a. couple of weeks visitingz frimds. 1 “ " ‘ â€"-I 'll'nn," [XVIX'III‘3. -â€"Measr3. Harry Garlick and Man- rice Welsh, of B0‘ Caygcon, Were in town for a few hours this morning on their way to Toronto. â€"Mr. Albert. Sk-i'tch. of Trenton. and Mr. Percy Skitch. of Toronto. are guests at their parents’ summer cottage at 'l‘hurstonia. â€"â€"Miss Marion Powers returned to Toronto from a. wisit. with her friend Miss Dorothy Cullon, a visitor of the town for the past week. â€"-Miss Alice Stenton and Miss Maâ€" bel Bennett, Petex‘boro. are guests of uuu .Lu. . agent. spent. yesterday down the ri\'â€" er ï¬shing. They ‘had a good catch. â€"â€"Miss Bertie JctTers, who has been spending the past. three weeks in Lindsay, the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Jet‘fors, Wellington-5L, has retumed_§o Ottawa. | I...‘ __‘ A. pom- nus WLUIIHJLI, Lu v..." __ . â€"Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, of Cam- bray. -WOFe in town for a few hours yesterday. but tpvnt the afternoon at. Thur-stoma, along with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Fanning. â€"Rev. J. R. Real, of Napanee, the new pastor of Queen-st. Methodist church, arrived in town 10â€"day and will be given a. reception Friday eve- ning. . --, nunumnh and \Tl‘. and Mrs: Robt. li1liott, ( have returned homo after uu. vv .‘- Mr and Mrs. Nahum. of ward. â€"â€".\Ir. and Mrs. William umu. 0f UKbl‘id‘m. Spcnt the holiday at!‘ Sturgeon Point. the guests- of Mr.‘ and VMrs. Jos. Brown. Mr. Oliver . secured three ï¬ne ï¬sh yesterday. â€"â€"Z\Ir. Albert Palen and his mother. MrS. P-alon. Francis-st. were called to Toronto Tuesday evening owing to the serious illness of Norman with ‘I appendicitis. ’3‘ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Welsman and Mr. {and Mrs. Wes. Lyons and children. ‘spent yestvrday up the river bass __Miss Annie Cote, Miss .le a un- dred Sasdlor, Mr. Tom. r‘lurcy, Meahan, John Primouu. John Cur- tin, and Stnflord Hickey spent the holiday in Pcterhnro visiting friends. â€"â€"Mrs. J. C. Appelbe. and her mo- ther. Mrs. Thos. O’Neill, spent the holiday in Port Hope yestcrday. thcring of all Mrs. heir old home I iThCPC was 3. ga. ‘O'Nem's relatives at t {ln that town. ' ‘ ‘LA AMI-n ï¬g" of In buuv V-“ 7 -â€"Miss Rogers, '_of the ofï¬ce the Flavelle:Millingw C'o.. left er day for a month's vi friends at Finch, iafter which visit’ for a. mouth at Gra and. thence to British C .u __.._.a ml'nm‘ Mr. Abe Warren, 01 with somewhat of a \V-i-dn osdu y aftfrnoon . to Cameron Lake his wheel and 51 very badly At ‘ to be broken N conï¬ned to 1115 rot gate and ask for their money back. The result was that the mint. quickly diminished. and lots of those who had paid their twenty-ï¬ve cents to see t‘he'game mre-told that all the o‘...‘ 1w“.- yu-u “you. -v-vuvl, see t‘he‘game were.told that. all the dim, neuralgia. net-Vans money had disappeared. and that gparalysis and the allmcnts somebody who had “hooked" his'hood and womanhood. '1 way in. had boldly asked for money' do this by makigg new, re going out. which feeds the starved 1 The rmnlt was that there' were drives out disease and 8 THE WATCHMAN-WARDER, LINDSAY ed. will have to loot the W bill incurred by the Lindsay club. J. R. Real, of Napanee, the [stor of Queen-st. Methodist arrived in town 10â€"day and given a. reception Friday eVeâ€" and Mrs. Galbraith and Mr. 5'. Robt. Elliott. of Toronto. :urnod homo after a visit to ‘ ‘I_A l‘v'nh-IHI nf t‘le 8115!. of their cousin, 0 FF WHEEL. yvu-_â€--_ , . :McCraw. GEEK. agent, J. W. Anderson, C.P.R. 1ic Curtim Miss Jennie Sad‘m‘. Lona Miss Mil- Van-en, of Cambray, metg hat, of a serious accident.‘ qu‘rnoon. While uhcï¬ing ‘ Lake to ï¬sh he tell of! and sprained his 1 ankle| At ï¬rst it was thought! u. Mr. Warren will bei room for some icipation. The ‘18.- re rejoicing that she)’ make a. little mane." William Oliver. the holiday at guests of Mr. A15 ..... and Lindsay 8033 One of C.P.R. New ‘Ofï¬Cials Three appointments of supe ents on the Cangcti‘an Paciï¬c bill- Model School to be Continued at Lindsay The department. of education has oe- cided upon its model school policy for the coming autumn. ‘ ‘ AAâ€"~â€"- on The Holiday at; Ball PointiEnioyed of) The citizens of Cameron held a ï¬rst. of July celebration at Ball Point yesterday. The chief attract- ion was a. baa-ball game beumcn two of Lindsay's junior league tom. the Victors and Y.M.C.A. The game Was k'enly contested. and was anybodys1 me till the last man was put out. When ï¬nally the nine innings werv over tho score stood 14â€"9 in favor 1of the victors. The batteries were :â€" i Victorsâ€"«Iohn and Porter Spratt. l Y.M.C.A.-â€"-Stnn and Logan. ‘ Mr. Tho<. Sadlcr made a most efï¬cient umpire. ‘ A delightful supper was served on I . null-v WOMEN AND GIRLS 1w; HELD BY ANAEMIA'ng‘; Unless the Blood is Mule Rich my Health Cannot be Restored is new. rich. red blood. Give her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peeple without. loss of time. for they actually makt: new. red blood. They make girls and women welll and happy. impart and appetite and stea- dily bring back the charm and ‘F’rightncss of perfect, regular health. Miss Curie McGrath. 26 Fenwick lSt... Halifax, N. 8., says: "I be- .lieve Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saVed {my life. Three years ago I sum-ed lfrom anaemia. in a. severe form. I was all run down and as pale \as a sheet. ’1 could scarcely eat any- ;ehing, and what. I did take did not. bunt-3,, mn- "u..- - _7_ mm to nourish me. My hands and feet were much swollen and tin H81. exertion would leave me breathless and my heart beating violently. I seemed to have pains and aches all over. I was so weak Icould not even 5WD 9, floor. At diflercnt. ‘times 1 was under we care of three :how much better I was looking. I Etold him it was not. his medicine but gm. Williams' Pink Pills that were helping m. and he told me I had |better keep on taking them. I can- ftinued to do so until I' had {alarm an- Yother half dozen boxes. when; my health was pa'fectly motored. I am ,more than grateful for what theSe 7L_-‘-‘|1 told me Dr. William' Pink- qr'lus nuu cured her daughter of uremia. and urged me to try than. decided to try them. and in the Course of afew weeks felt somewhat better. I' met the doctor one day, and be marked Brockville, Ont.‘ of superintend‘ ' ONTARIO; Two Toronto Men Iniured Near Port Perry Whitby. Ont..-July 3.â€"A. N. my“.- ot Lee-ave†Toronto, with a com-' panion. .was motoring south (tom! Port Perry last. night, when at. the village of Manchester the auto pas!- ed a horse and buggy, in whch a. woman and child were driving, The horse ran away. the occupant! 273:6 woman and child were driving. horse ran away. the occupant: were thrown out. and the buggy damaged- ' A cow was encountered north 0“ Brocklin, and the rerult was a brot- en leg .for the cow. . Just south of the village the wto attemptcd‘to climb a telephone pole- When Eyre was taken out from under the car he was unconscious, and re- mained so for hours. Mr. McDon- ald, the other occupant of the car. was badly hurt. L This morning Eyre paid to the [Chief Constatble'of .Whitby a. ï¬ne 0! furious driving. 1 The owner at cow is still to be settled with,‘ also the owner of the buggy. Eyre’s auto was able to .tr: though it was badly damaged. two men left for Toronto this a [10011 . Ingram, Quebec's was founded by Samuel de Chum- phin, and though the oflicial cele- bration of the event will not take alace for two ,weeks yet, the exact date of the city's birthday was not. allowed to pom unnoticed. At. 7 o'clock this morning there was a. solemn High Mass in the Basilicap and on the ï¬ring of the noon gun toâ€"day the ‘Notre Dame de Quebec section of the St. Jean Baptiste So- ciety. of which Mr. A. Pouliot is President, placed a wreath of flOW- em on the Champlain monument. The mremony was a. most imposing one. and there was a large gathering to witness this tribute of the memory H the founder of Quebec. which serv- ed as a simple prelude to the more elaborate ceremony which is to take place later, and for which prepara- tionshave been made on so extended There Are 400 Dogs Taxed in Lindsay According to the statistical report. of Chic! of I‘oliceA'inoent, there are just four hundred dogs in the town of IJindsay. That. is. he has on his list. the names of four hundred cm- was who own dogs. and who are li- able to the dog tax. During the month of July the chief will proceed on a still hunt, for money for these canines. and he should map a small .mint. The tax is one and two dol- iné tribe, but. the chief 1m have the majority of them eagle eye. Extraordinary Amount of Sunshine for June The month of _J am just now end- ed may probably be .noted during many succeeding years for its ex- iraordmary amount. of sunshineâ€" at. least. in this vicinity. ’lhe average sunshine for the month of June during the past 26 years was 511- per cent. of the possible amount. The greatest. amount. pre- .vious to the past. June was in 1900, LA‘L and in 1896,7when it cases 6'.‘ per cent. T in 1892. when it was sible amount. The above facts m comniled by STEPPED ON. GLASS. Mr. Bruce Hopkins was lunfortun- ate enough to step on some small particles of glass while in bathing in Sturgeon Lake. He cut. his feet. WIDEAWAKES WH'ITEWASHED. The ï¬rst duck-egg ol the season was administered at the agricultural die.â€" mond last. night, when the Wide- ..walees trumped unda‘ foot. the CL. é, a'nd won'out by the score to nothing. The fleet of Old Cy Young yesterday] of shutting out the New York mm without a hit or run demonstrates the capabilities of a .veteran. Young‘ hubeenlSyearsinthebiglecgues‘ and is about .40 years of age. He stepped from the minors to Cleve- land in 1890. '~ From the start he made a success and never lost the tremendous speed which he showed in early days. He has that speed to- day and wonderful control.' He pitch- es more games now without giving a base on balls than any other pitcher in the business. You'ng is over six ‘feet tall .and big and strong in pro- portion. Three flundreth always believed that Lind- well supplied with the canâ€" . but. the chief must surely minritv of them under his MARVELIDUS 396,7when it was in com per cent. The lowest was when it was only 35 Per of Port Perry. rehfanta wane comniled Bea“, Albert-st. S; 3, ï¬ne 01 by Nicholas Birthday 7.6 .travel. of for Valentin Still keep i on Winning Games The C.0.F. held their .1, V. den plwnt ' w- °__ , Va- Hanillg and the Valentin teams, lent“. winning by the scone of 19 to 12. Battery {or Valentin: Thomp- son and Hicks ; and {or Manilla : Mc- lde and Hickson. Little ~Britain has protestcu u“: game betWeen them and Valentin, on the ground .that the Valentin team was late in showing up and on the decision of the umpire, Mr. 'I‘hos. Benin. 0! Cresswell. It will he setâ€" tled at a meeting of the executive at ‘Little Britain on Monday afternoon st 3 pm. \ I J. 6. [awards go: II!!! laketieiu Pflltldlld (ement â€" i d posit. Send IS $1.00 â€in.“ ... â€5 SHOTGUN $5.00 nidwcwllscud (hiyaw you topay theexpress Irnflhe chm-gen am you 6' “ P“ THE Babbit, Solder, Etc. HAVE PROTESTED. the Cheapest no NWT arc-tut aim In Gold Dust Washing Powder and UST don combined. Look! tit? GOLD D pow doom comdtthatofflloflmnshing Mm :pprodaud merit. ‘ from cult: to attic. a! unit 1 1b justtbit chum . , _-__ ‘4 Bu an“ annual 3*.va- at Valentin on Friday urge crowd I 800d mlmcal pI'O' jar-ed. An exhibition deposit. state pug: aestrcu, [nu W Distance Slade aural Shotgun C.O.D‘ ï¬lament the balance am}! 5‘1â€??? 1‘ CANADA METAL COMPANY WRITE US FOR PRICES. me’b'inncc aqd intâ€"pvt†perfecuy “turn-tor?- ‘A-. I“! William St, Toronto. VICTORIA LAUNDRY Coal Illa Baker [unmet (0., limited Lumber. shingles, E Cement and Sash Factory Goods "'J manner, you will do well to give us your work. Competent and careful hands. Work called for and delivered. ‘THOS. TROTTER, Russell-st west Manager. Tmsmsr, .JULY 9, 1903, If you want your laun- dry done m a ï¬rst-class '" ' order nuny or write for spew Gill “mule our our'r'vâ€" v- _ which contains m barrel mniflSSJS up and every- thing in rifles. revolvers, runcn‘s good: an factory prices. rug-I: non-EAL 3d PHONE COB. Lindsay aRAOL'ATE TC SITY. 001:0 Dace.â€"Ridoutâ€"st pas. NEELANI flats, members use of Dental .11 the latest. :1 Special ctbenbi Orthodouia. work. The 80' teeth under 8‘94 one insertion 1 datum contill of this ofï¬ce. maï¬a the Sim STEWART O yoga-ms, etc. lowest, Cl terms. 011300 York sts.. L“! '1‘. Stewart. Phy: R. J. McALPX! und Colborne st (0,1 attention pl nose, throat : hours: 10 cum. [CORE 6: J1 etc" solicimr: Bank of Coma IcLAUGH‘LIN. Burristers, Mooâ€"comr- B. GROSS. Del w Royal C0111 Out. All mode? diï¬ctem. depart sucoeszullY pra a. POGUE. Del 1y opposite the “nation given Howard V. Pug THE UNDERS m money 1 Village PFOP‘ mm 01 into! B. F_ A. “'AL' “y, Hunur g1 University and Dentistry. All proved branch‘ mafully pcrfo Score. Ofï¬ce 0 corner Solicitor, No1 Hoitor for Ba! r. 3. JAMES Mario M on wort/mg“ ï¬oe William S F. D. Moore. Accident and don, Ont. Knight, Milne Neal's Shoe Kent 81.. Lin‘ Dealer in all? mastic M arlvh meats. eta. 0f workmanship. Intending p! Mr, W, \V. Jil sill in the hu Jane: A Hone: . B. WELDO! Clerk, Oakwc mock. binds THURSDAY. Agent, Issuer Conveyancing money on m the rowel?! 0‘11 one is done the princxpal tn without a bonds. MCL Matters. 01 d Victoria. other sales Sum BORROW Former! y J une, J u into our any hm New On for it to- Yong. a: Toronto. Barr HOPKI: Lindsa; I.“ Ct i1 0V4