:emiu‘ittinz Coats in" grey, f‘ g for drivim; 0r boating. ~11 at; now reJuced to anymm Lping in any one of .tM PM" an authoritxmhi ï¬gmï¬ ain'imz to angling and tin propo- auqa of t_he ï¬sh. L ' ï¬tment of thé ï¬sh â€85d " ' “ Pfo‘ Lective association. in: myâ€) 81 the ’31 of thD opinion that'vmot“ is}: fuund dead in the spï¬ng‘m Pia of some particular disebsé P0- :mliar tu their species. 011 a. rune principal as maladies aï¬ect‘5‘: ' prom kind 01' animals, and n99 ‘pth the: same diam-seat the» a... Pme. One year Er. Moore .A .16 he 'lunge are aï¬ected and ’ ' 0% rats, basal, sunï¬sh or percll. :39, aims L‘nc hummus theory 0! 13‘" g holes in the ice to admit- if? as ï¬rst propounded bya W ack donor now deceased. win)" Usiness “as injured by the non-I1} manq- 01‘ poaching and ï¬ hrouzh t‘m- ice in winter timp Iof the )pinion that nature 4" I‘OVidc a wags and means of up: lying the product of our, _ N ' ith sufï¬cient air now as if A)†teet Special he: plain or uniï¬ed a; voile and crepennes ,in :erns and colors, including! etc ’lhese sold peeriocat signing ner yard, azvonly ,, vzas’tozn'n'oo’uï¬ozozu: «O. , Limited Closes at 5 o’clock-7 Daily Except Sum ity sheet 1!) double bed mien. Special value $ ity Black Silk Hose ite Silk Gloves ms, prints, and muehns._ A :retty styled. Toï¬t ages 6 to silk 1‘5 inches long, daub'e ~cial per pair ............. .75; “1! “Eng i have every we u giggactory to p m mi}; ~50 rs: of black, navy, 3H», tan“, finish. Species: per yam} 753 Dutch Collars: ’Im‘iâ€:â€:°s%:~:~}°2e€* . ........................ ' 11.39 ECIAL 1 PRICE! inBuyingaShirt: 'I'HL’RSDA Y, JULY Good medium aim, at“! whit. bristho, ï¬nish“ in maho‘any and: , A . ' ' Hair Brushes .190: -;‘ $1.25,; size. Of Bievrle Supplies, Dunlop_ Tim and ‘l‘uhes. Michelin Tires. .. Try a Hercules Brake on F0“ Bicycle this Season. Lawn Mow. ers and Horse Clippers Shaw' Genex-al Machine Repairs at Geo. W. Shephardffl .7 g ' 3mm... St. north - Next Post Buildin‘, Linda! Ready Mixed Paint MCLBNNAN Co. 6 o ‘- ‘Prlsm Brand†OrdinatiOn Ceremomes at St. Mary’s Church July 21 tidnilolm‘\“_ .9 {azii‘llflnia ‘ .- L Wins-char it is the fault. of the u-ut-L-xs‘rs. pupils or' parents, â€that. many might students failed to get the required marks. it: is impossible to deï¬nitely determinebut it does not prev-vent parents from. drawing their (nth conclusions. It is noticeable in certait} schools, win-r0 pupils were invariably a; fail-V urn. Ihut the change in the teaching :Iafi irnm year to year, has been ruinous; in its effeCt on the pu- pil~L The neceSSity :: oi retain-l mg good teachers. the ‘Véty beat is being exidenced ex any. yer 111i tihe results of .the entrance examinations. I! it is necessarv to pay higher sal- aries in order to secure the best lean-hers. sc‘nmï¬ boards should ‘not quibble over the remuneration, for 1 Lo it remembered ï¬at it is a. Very g serious matter in the life of a young 1‘ boy or girl, especially the boy, to 1 he "plucked." It not only meansd :Lnuthv-r yearrof hard Work, but‘ the W391} becomes discouraged. Thel 1 minc- Ufa good teacher shoulé bere-l (.331. 21-11 ‘13.; eun- school board and!: Snakmu“ are now known, arm! the 3"“40 'v: Mr that. has been palpita- :;m V. In few-«red excitement for the pas :Iu-u- \xeeks over how he «she “(mid fare, can sit. down and Meet. on the errors of the past. yea-:- and bi;("nlt: ur: their armour to give anâ€"A other nine months hard work With a possible chance of success or failâ€"- ure once more. »' ' Whether i-t is the fault. of the N EYE?! STOCK THE ENTRANCE RESULTS hs of flu: entrance examâ€" J U L MALE f . “.3 mm“: 3.13.4 Tapestrymgs mgt'36. .0023: 3a 2% . 3 1.. j, . ~ «150 “'5 x 31' ' "- 133‘ ‘5. " 900 8836 3-3 31: "‘ 3"“? it “ 3 .~ 9.50 sale' 3 X 4 ‘= “ “ _ 11.50 sale 3 x 4 V“ ‘ .Tfâ€˜ï¬ .‘:*¢’$ud£n an‘A 35 ydsrong ‘b 0353'“ mg»; 3:} yds long “ ‘;.§.‘.~;..‘:i 3; ydslong “‘5 ‘l'...’.-.'.'.':.".‘i 311» yds iong “' ..... " I.'.';‘i 3% yds long “- - «e.- Ira-15:1 10 per cent-Jffjgflamets and Oils got Mentioned; .1 Ottawa. authoripies will deport Ca.- lmilIe Juie A'ï¬guste Moriam. a Frenchman who is wanted in France for embezzlement. Wé 11m :mcmsmng order is toe con 9. son of .0ur.to'v¢i1‘ ‘: jih- oté. His Grace Archbishop 0’ Connor, of Fe- te'tbo‘ro, will confer the orders. Parents can draw their own de- ductions ‘ifl 'case's wl-mhis'kind. We must naturally ‘infefl? their, an exper- ienced teacher will Be pomessed with the right id'ea9:'l~ He: will be able .‘to get‘ the pupils‘- under control and through his "kiï¬di“h3ahï¬â‚¬'r*~ and up- to-date Irze'ltllodst’~ *ï¬ "touching will 'bring credit tomimltc-gnd crown-mg lshccess to 'h-‘i‘sf‘phpilé'. ‘ ‘ at the" servme ‘ It is now fort) vears since 3.11" orgmamon took place 111 St. Mary’ g, the last one being the Rev. '1‘. Spratgq notw‘vnpansh priest of Wolfe Islan_d 011th number of clergy fl-oQthfl'ex-ent points will be in attendance during; the time, and masses wilII ‘11:: sel1dw at difl‘erent in- tervals from 6 o ’clock in the morn. ing until 10 o ’clock a. Q. {Changing}? sizï¬dol ’ Quichers from year to year also' warks Elï¬n in th'e publié stiools,-: and +1310 Wander, would empflasME Mun pass»- publié sCliools, land wouréi empdaaMEW ible, a good teacher shoald . (' { tamé‘d at‘7a, “" ' " ’sa‘fuw: The yotingâ€"man niacinâ€"«whom the Very Oftenfow $35 true in the Coum‘y of Victoria, parents make the life of the teacher a. burden by nagging, and as a. result pupils are s0me trmes {omoted hrough the lower clas’ u téi'a‘r.Â¥6rward to , -a - ...-:v rqu the entranées“ class too fast, and be- 'ing unprepui'ed‘hi‘é ihva'ï¬ably pluck~ before every should be ï¬gd , ' Very Oftenth .7 ‘ fis true in, the ."How mm'iiï¬ymm‘drth . above your neck" should he the motto held 3 ‘ " ’ "mV’J schools‘k‘r‘x‘éivaat'ï¬ï¬eiggve a. good teacher, they‘ shouldgndeavor to rém‘unerate' £115 "1333,â€; the. teacher what he or she is ifé'rth. H parents who send their children. to the public“. ls-Wï¬nbk up the. bout} 13‘. the‘ugggorts to retain the experiexyqeg pegchers. If the people of tin; ‘ tgwn wand country 6‘ u . Il ya, u 9.50 sale' ...... ": “ “ . ll. 50 sale ..... ,“ :23 ""fgflgï¬o sale ..... floor Oils 27c 98.: am} 30c sq yard Lidoleums 45c, 50c and 55c q(111ml K1!- 'i"‘(-":5 “39!"; ‘- 7 * RC4 39? paganâ€"up â€*14- -n ‘.u 1:135 .5322“. reg 3.25 sale ...... 97¢ ‘-f5.fI;';.:. reg 1’50 sale ’... 1:20 “-“ rev 1.75 sale .,.1.25 “‘ ..... ‘ 245mg 2.00 sale ‘..‘.1.60 6‘ ~~~u:nm:1~eg-2.50 sale ...l.98' f .’ flflflfl Q “NH I SLAY. 'VIslay, June 15.â€"The Islny branch of the Women’s Institute will hold a picnic at Birch Point on Wednesday afternoon, July 24. A good time is expected. All are invited to attend. Bring your lunch and enjoy the out- ing with the India‘s. ‘ A basebaJ}. lgame will be among the museum! of the almond: . . 5. . '.. â€1187.530! is enamel couple of week’s holidays at the maternal home in Toronto. Rev Peter Me: Nabb is occupying the pulpit in his r absentee. The many friends of Mr. McNabb are'glad to see him hom‘e â€"Miss Lillian Hill, of Bobcaygeon, student of the Lindsay Business Col- lege, left last week to accept a pbsi- tion as stenographer wi_th Mr. Kelly Evans, Tbronto._ â€It, is supposed the deceased :lady died soon. after going to bed. She was lying in a comfortable position on her side as if she had turned over to lapse into sleep when she peace- fully passed away. The deceased is about 70 years of age. - Mrs. DrQOgan : of Lindsay.â€"st south was found dead in bed at her home on Lindsay-st. on Wednesday“ The dceased went. to bed in her us- ual good health, never feeling better. She was discovered ‘by one of her daughters, who, on arising, went to her mother’ 5 room to dis- cover that her spirit had fled dur ing the night. A physician was imfi mediately summoned who considered death had been oeca5i0ned from heart oooooo "3.... Deceased leaves a widow; rone' daughter a'nd eight sons. These are: Dan, Robbie and Dougal ' at home; Neil who xésides south "'of Glenarm Peter, of B'exley township; 1John, Thomas and \léx. of Barrie.’ All of ’the family “'ero pxesent 'at the â€funeral six of the sons boing pal]- bearers. The sympathx of the én~ tire community is extendod t9 thé familv ‘ ' ‘ I In the township of Feneion 7 the. death occurred on Monday, June 2‘3, of Mr. Dougald Sinclair, one of the hideat and mdst respected resident's. Deceased had reached the ripe age of eighty-$1119 a'nii uptil a few mOnths {previous to his death had enjoged good Theahhj; He." “as a faithful -member of :(Henarm Presbyterian church. The funeral on Wednesday“ was verv largely attended. The ser- vice “as conducted bv Rev. S. C. Steel. The remains “ere interred, in Glenarni cemetery. ‘ I ~ ' -, “£0.00 marriage to Mr. Jamés Fanning, brakeman on the C. 1’. R. construction line, and a. resident of Lindsay. The groom was supported' bv Mr. Leo. Powers, of Oshawa, while Miss Ada, Ruck acted as bridesmaid. The young-couple left on the mornâ€" ing train for ' points in ' Western Canadt. On their return they will A very pretty wedding was cele- brated in St. Mary’s R. C. churéh on Tueschy at 7.00 o ‘clock when Miss Emma. Ruck 'was united in 9.75 11.25 "A; 5.68 7 68 MR. DOUGALï¬ SINCLAm MRS.‘ DROOGAN. FANNIXGâ€"RUCK‘ OBITUARY. Maia Sutclifle, Roy Growden', Victoria school Clan. Chant, Girlo' Separate Walter Alter. :Wod '. Wilfred Scully, Separate .. Willi-ed madletén, Central Mubaa, \xcuuu. mvv litâ€"W wgtamelen, Girls' Separ Lilli“ Laidlaw, 1 Laxton Edgar ltoore, Central ......... Annie Blake, Girls' Separate Wanda Newton Central school .................. Moore White, Central . . Hazel Ellis, \ictoria school. R05 Cornel, Central school ........................ Maud Bonisteel, Central ........................... Amelia Blair, Central Ralph V. Mark, Central ........................... Helen Paton, Central ......... . ..................... May Kingsley, Girls' Separate .................. Grace Brown, Alexnadra school .. .' Aubray Warner, Central .......................... , Harry Adams, Central school .................... , Sidney Hepburn, Central. ......................... , \‘iola Walling, Victoria .............................. ‘ Pearl Wilson, Victoria .............................. . Naomi Fee, Victoria school ...................... , George McCrae, Alexandra, ........................ . Wilmer Kennedy, 3 Emily . Myrtle Williamson, 2 Ops ........................... _ Andrew‘ Wakelin, Central ......................... . Norman McDonald, Central .................... Monica Breen, Girls' Separate ..................... Ruth McGahey, Central ................................ Vernon 3. Mills, Central ..... ......... .......... Men‘yn Sutclifle, Alexandra. . ..... ‘3. ............... Clemmie Edwards, Central school ......... .. Robert Sullivan, Alexandra ............... . ........ Rhea Broke-labile, Central school. ............ Marion Walden, 5 Ops .. ... ...................... James Hangh, Central Behool .. .-.l Nellie McGee, 1 Carden'::...'.' ....... Wilfred Phillips, 1 Bexley Stanley Sandman. 1 Bexley ........ Adam Staback, ~5 Eldon .: ............ Carl Ashman. 8 Eldon ..................... 'Fannie Bell; 10 Penelon‘ ........ Ella Benson) ‘3 madmanâ€! ........ -. ..... - Bertha Campbell, '5 Eldon- .............. ' .. John C. Campbell, ’7~Eld0n......; ........ ‘Austin Drak'e, 5 Eldon ...... -. ..... Gladys Drake, 5‘Eld9n Mary Dugg‘an, 2 Carderr...‘ ........... ~.;..’. .‘Harr‘iet Eades, ‘1 'Bexley' ................... ................ ...................... Carrie Johnston, 3 Dalton - Grace’L. Johnston, 3'Da-lt'on ... Bertha Lawson, 9 Bexley. .-.~.......:.c... Edith Litt‘le, 1 Bexley ..... 4:. ... . ..... Rey Graham, l‘Bexley..- :-.:..'. mun Lane, 1 beXIey .‘....;.';.‘......=...'..’.... Lilian McCrorie, '2 Eldon 1' Edward Anderson, Bobcaygeon’P. S.... Pergy Miné. Béb'us'geon as; ............ Willie Brother-ton, 'Bobcaygedn P.S.... . Wm. J. Johnston, 9 \ieruhun ................ Wm. J..Juukin, Bob‘caygeon RS ........ James Kennedy, Bobcaygeon P. S. ....... Elsie Kerr,- -‘5 Verulam ...................... ... Elainq M‘cGregor, Bobuwgeon P.S ........ Doroth) Nicoll. Bobcaygeon P..S ‘ Delhi l'atteréon Bobcaygeon I’. S. Zeima Robertson, 9 )erulam ..... . ........... Howard Stinson,10 kerulam. Schqlaféhipg‘won by Miss Wanda New- The board of educatiopIWS W1 gigging; .or free tuition for one védf e‘Li iv ‘C M to the one in; .mesoy ffd the .oye_ in thy WWI»?! .Oentres that. takes the. highest total mrEs at this examination. This yeer Misé ï¬ends. “Newton secures the scholarship goi- Lind- sav. Total 1:13:38. 549. D. McDougall, Central school teacher. Miss Mabel Borden. oi Sorland, S. S. 50. l, Lax-ton, secures , the scholarship {or the afï¬liated centres. Total 539. Miss Nora N. N ichnls, teacher. - The following is a list of ï¬ae 3M1 cindidsus at. Linden and the “listed acumen. - ““le pogslble marks was 650.1-‘or a. pass it required 40 per cent on each abject and 60 pot cent. of the tow. ~ Certiï¬cates hue been sent 156 the successful candidates and the “454.3119 unsuccessful onos. To guard nah-t. errons the enmin- erg have re-gxamined the papers or these that were near the passing lint-k. ton 0f Lindsay, and Miss Mable Borden of Norland ' LINDSAY (106 Wrote) KlRKEIELDI (35 Wrote) "nun.- . BOBQAxGon (21 Wrote) sumo UN'I‘ (11 wrote) u.... ol- ' on" I. n..." 7 ’Wim’ ' 77777 w Im'nmnuo‘ I :53? "m’y- «WWW,_-.,~.,;;,=;.;; ‘ '/ ' â€a ...427 .........418 ..._......418 .....,....410 ......... 491 ..448 .394 ..51 4 "52:3 ..470 "417 A51 .416 .440 .465 ‘4 57 489 .444 .458 .539 .481 489 ,4 6'2 414 ..432 "417 .495 .450 Vera Woolacott, 1 Fenelon .4. Vernie Wright, 3 Mariposa Etieï¬mith, ‘4 Eldon ......... Bessie Smith, 4 Eldo‘n Agnes Spence, 4 Eldon ..... Willie Sutherland, 1 Eldqn Mary sutherland, L l ldon Minnie Ward. 1 Eldon, Merle Weldon, 1 Fenelon ------ 'Arthur Annis, 1 Eldon ....... Percy Bole Woodville RS. Archie Campbell WoodV‘illc l’. ‘ Birdie Campbell, 1 EldOn Gertrude Copeland†3 Mariposa . Howard Deguerret . Wood vil le P. S . Rose Heppinstall, Woodvillo Rb. Irqu'Green, Woodville RS. AHarryHancock, 16 Mariposa Clara Lappl 1 Eldon Wilmer Moore, 1 Eldon ............... Hazel Murray, 3 Eldon ................. Maude McIntosh, 6 Dalton ........... Lizzie McDonald, 7 Eldon Rachael'D. MéMillan 6 Eldon ...... Efï¬e Machllan, 6 Eldon Neil w Macmilan; 6' Fldon .2 ........ Alice Dale, 6 Mariposa ......... Emily Hardy, 9 Mariposa Robert McInnis, 11 Mhri'pbsa . Constance Nokes. 10 Mariposa Grace Williams, 12 lhriposa _. Frank Weldon, 12 Mariprisa...... Ada Avery, 8 Man'poaa.~;;...‘..;.;....;.;'.. Caroline Avery, 8 Mariposa ........... Malcolm Cameron, _1.5 Mgriposa ...... Glad‘xfin Davey, 11 Maripoï¬a William. Davidson, 17 ’Mariposa' Leo Dillman, 8 Mariposa Jean Ewen, 20 Mariposa ................ Wilton Glenny, 8 Mariposa Halward P Glassford 14 Mariposa (‘ ore. Hutchinson, 19 Mariposa ......... Minnie lanes. 20 Mariposa I.ouis:Jewell, 8 Mariposa A‘rthur Lane 14 MaripOSa ............... Mildred Tinney 14 Mariposa Jacob Whiteside, 8 Marimsa Olhe Westlake, 8 Mariposa Helen Skinner, Central 2.3.5.... Von SkuceLAlenndra ..... ‘...._ ............. Albert Shaw, Central ............. ,. John Hugh, Central school ...':‘.-.'. ........ Ilene liarshall, Alexandra .. .., ... “1.... Earl mQuibell. Alexandra. .,.. ..~.'...5 “ultra vIngram, Central ........‘......,....j,, Veil! Gregory Alefandra school Fauna Babcock, Central school ......... -'l‘homas McFadden, Central ..... ‘... Lawrence Hepburn, Alexandfa . Emily Sproule. Central Lauretta Naylor, 2 Ops Martha Ayers, Central school ............ Albért McGinnis, 10 Up; ..................... Reta Lynch, 1 Ops . George Maunder, Central .................. Aléx. Barnett, Separate school. Vernal Bell,1 Ops ........... ,. ..... . ..... . m... Ruth Stephens 1!.axton ............... \nnie Houlihan Girls' Separato l’lsie Naflor ‘2 ()ps. , ,. â€1-: :uvrl-O--,I""'.In LITTLE BRITAIN A ('26 'Wrote) .WOQDVILLE (44 Wrote) “'09.. ‘Aa.q~o-n. I. 0A KWOOI) (1 1 Wrote) ()MEMEE. W. H. STEVENS (Suntan!) "cf-cic- - "t we: marks of ,41 8 ,41 455 u. l .457 ‘4 l 6 448 .416 .4 14:. .ua it: