1;wartf Fall Met; L. â€mew m the Fnew coat. must. bse backs mostly, is are shown m knateriak are of patterns, 01' plain and a“ usual will Styles that are the production they’re unique_ SEE no Bell TolePhon. ’mpany 0‘ w the season ad‘- .ing early for we . that almost any ; own. _ Tomato. (Int. - m- \ cage and Alexander Streets. school that ranks ï¬rst in ghnesm popularity and genu- It. Ourattcndanceisgreaw. mdonts wele placad in â€- md at better salaries than in wious year. “'rite today we catalogue. W. 4.5m. mt, bus. ........ L to published a new 38"“ .L pays to attend the ‘LLIOTY â€A 1mm†Dimtm ;00 with others price represent- new 7.90.9.0 Lumen. ) on 711310 4:121:21: «Ln. Edwards will conduct - t'm- wl'Vit'vsut the Salvation â€m. 27m $.1tumu3 and Sundz‘v; 1.: "‘e'i'mmi L’Sth. .\ special lime- .“J'. whicc \xil? ?;~- g‘in-n «m Tues- â€o--â€'< -ii,'n'.g".‘t z-ntitlwi "Hen Hiï¬'." i vw‘sms ..~--¢ â€â€™0" o.- ,.a 1"" o’,’ Mm â€"P'ix‘st:class counter, 35 T 01- can he made into two Apply to Stewart VS: O'Con- 4Tb» lindxm Band has been én- , “10.» pm at [he' yamen party on to, agricuduml gxounds, Bobcat)- .‘eoz. on this (’l‘hursxlay) evening. :5: 4533' is bring hvld under the aus- .358; of Lhr' Lmlivs' (mug of Christ t.“ R15 i 2‘32.'ch.and thw Sylms‘tor Band is 3002M! to rL-mlcr a full program 0f $.e7k‘dlll’iï¬; the waning. An 830“!“ an: aim bung run per Str. Es- inonlo Bobca)gum ixom Lindsay 537 11“.» Me-nt, and the hand Win furn- A‘kzuusih m: :h.- bunt for the mOO‘n‘ â€â€-“vv ' ' ELittle Local Lines i 3 I . . . “.sst â€a†‘ «A» (.uv’uJ“ loci“ i5 being \‘E’COn' .. - .xml LUL “(31.0“: it W215 'IJCC‘ r‘A. .v‘ ‘-“b'b ï¬â€œâ€˜. )4 1 kinds whole or . The‘ 3138 {IP85}! 1‘. c ï¬nest flflV-Ml‘. :We -al the Colored Seeding can furnish you with d resin for making “'8 but 5946*“ 3.x an 3 o I E sealing Material g 3 E Spices kinds, whole or r ms'del‘t‘d They are fresh We have all I ' 1 “t o . _ . “wanna cheu' punty, Y3: u . ‘ Sealing Material Colored Scali‘ng b V. “- “--‘- v~“b“\‘."-“‘§~. ,2‘. . fl. 1 ' mm the 2e store: a {a â€p.003 w 1... tr the You’ll â€it!“ as: mek tho dru<r store of Mr‘. W , moon was vntnrcxl from the rear .mg the night and the? till rifled re“ as \o ‘W‘ll small articles be- 'anrrlmi 0H Fmrance was gained rang‘x a war windo“ and- the thiefj .5 czidmmf well aetquainted “ith «a :IOF(‘_.’11.(i its layout. The police r" working on the 01150. g h’jrkd't tori-d “ill be holdthis year as at Lindsay. Applications for mm mould be made at once to m: Knight. in, ('hc'monfl Be a Different Looking Man \\ hen \K e Get 0““ our swell Up- ‘Nate sun's will “‘3 your friends ° 3 lacond look “M Sure thing: r l’ux'die- Knxmy. who was lost m) (13.3.3 last week, turned up l. Th»: my had “andored off, § I'm-u staying at a farmer's in mm pi Iteahoro. ;)eld this )‘L‘ |« 1' 211b- Some? \' 1110 mum" ruguttu was success 1 The nmmriagr took place on Wed- “ ’ ‘ ‘nesday afternoon of this week at the "‘3 ‘ ,rcsideuw of Mr. Charles Pym, cm‘m-r u-N’l“ W"“"“ the .event. 3Francis and Cambridge streets, of ‘ ‘ {two popular young people 01‘ to\\nâ€"â€" m â€"Firsttc1uss Counter. 35imss Nellie Barry and Mr. William M can he made into two' Honeybournoâ€"both of the Pym House “N" to Stcwart ()‘Con-§stafl. Rrv. Mr. Collier. of St. Paul’s " “ ;church. ofl‘iciated at the ceremony. "- ("’“gh' lMiss Violet Barry was the brides- fmuid, and Mr. Charles Farnï¬eld ludt'i Schwl for the COllntb'supported the groom. The presents I “ill b“ hold this Fwy asiwe're many. and showed the esteem ‘ - ‘in which the bride and groom are >-v"'~ ‘ I'm-tins 101‘ . ““N" ‘1’†‘T “ L held. km. A. number of MEX. (DARK All!“ 7â€", successful: if fog}. ‘ 1 spices; Wese‘ ï¬n; mlinfl' matermlsns "d l‘ Agricultural Fair 1- at Cohoconk On md qualities use, especi- LINDSAY , 1M? \l'oodville Advocate: l-‘or snnc' time past there has been a fluttering} among the fair ones of Woods-meg and llnriposa over an anticipated. suit for bsoach of promise of mar; riage between two very estimablel young people of the township of Mar- ' iposu. So Strained have ‘thu relaï¬ {ions become that last week a writ? was issued against the gentleman ini the case for $5000. and the progressi of the suit will now be aWajtc-d -wi1,h‘l [mu-h interest., The pluintill‘. 1-3,‘ charming young lady. lives in what! is knownas “The Glen." in tht-i township of Muriposa ; the defendant! is a. prominent you}: farmer of the; same township, who for the past 12! years has been paying his atldrossesi to the lady, and it is asse’dï¬ has} been under engagement of marriage‘ some ten years. Lately other inter- csts have come into his life which it; would 5mm caused a cooling of thee aï¬ection so long exhibited towards} the lady. Hence the suit. ' I ()ne of the unusual special prives in§ “â€"If-“m- “' â€"““' the Lindsay Central Prim- List this - )ear is that oï¬ered by the Vicmria; PoliCo Magistrate Jackson returned Loan 3; Savings Co. With commend-Just week from a holiday spent ahlegonerosity, and also no doubt , mmmg the Muskoka lakes. with.a live intergst in the bettorr mt-nt 0f good “001‘ in this district,f Misses Shirtcy and Han-l Clemhn- the Victoria. Loan' offers a push prize; donning have been holidaying in (70. of $25.00 for the (host draft team Loboconk fur the past week. be exhibited at the Lindsay ‘Centrdl.i The size of the prize makcs 1t W011. P [{ohcrtson-Shcrsby. of Nquuay. worthjgping after. and unduuhtodly; England. is visiting at Mr. A_ Rob- the Competition will be kmn. and‘ortson's .Kcnt St.. Lindsay. much goat! result irnm the impetus: ’ th‘at tvill be given to the rpgring: Dr. Harrison and “-il‘c. of-womo. and keeping 0f good draft horses Unitvere the guests 01' Mr. and Mrs. D. the farms ol \xctorxa County. it‘inmunon at Stun-goon Point. Sanitary Inspector Douglas had . a large-sized docket before Police‘ Mag- istrate Jackson on Monday for non- ohserva‘nce of regulations of the 33b- lid Health Act. For not luvirlg'their wells duly cleaned before July 19:, Thos. Connolly. R. Sylvester. Ur. Broad, \'.S.. and McLaughlin Peel were each ï¬ned 52,45 and costs. A similar CaSe against John Glass was adjourned until Tuesday, and ad- joumment was also'made until Fri- day in the case of Wm. Workman {or not removing amanure pile. A case for not cleaning a. well was With- drawn against Mr. Joseph Mannder, as the work bah been properly done. In the cases of those ï¬ned nearly all were either‘ the agents or owners of the houses. and in, most cases they thought? the. onus for well-cleaning would jbe. on the tenants. The Health Act, however. puts another construc- tion on the matter. Inspector Doug- lus intends going after several other casas in other lines. and unless there is improvement in the observance of the Act there will be several» .more full dockcts in the police court. Peter-bore Review; _ The favorite nine from Lindsay will be here ‘- on Thursdav afternoou f0 plav a return game with the locals. The game is called for 3.00 and should prom an interesting one. The local batter)“ will be Quinlan and Burridqo. [And- say will bring down a 'strong téam and a bunch of motors. ‘ The legislative grants tn pultllic schools inirural municipalities for this year are almost three times as large as in the year 1905’). A com- parison of the grants for the three years may be of interest. In .1905 the legislative grants to the rural schools amounted to 33210. In 1906 these grants totalled up to $4215. The grants for 1907 are over double what they were in 1906. For this year they amount to $8617. The sot-vipers cou6)1t‘ted b3 Adjt.‘ and Mrs. White assisted by Ens. Shoal-d at the S. A. last Saturday and Sunday were well attended. and no doubt were a. real spiritual ‘help to al’.’ "v “--'v“.v?s n6 Sang York. sang one of his favorige snlos in the evening†meeting, which was muchvi.» joyed by aii present. The Frastrviue' ggnfleman who re céntly had aborse and rig stolen, was in P'ort Hope last week; and if.- terviewed t: e Chief of Police “chews. The outcome 9! the interview wasahe Maxim: of the impression that; \‘orâ€" mï¬x Frame the “escaped forge:- was prohiï¬l; ’ aha 1hc escanf'd horse thief. "Bern Hur""by lime light at the Salvation Ariny Hall on: Tuesday, August 27th at 8‘p.'m. Amnissim 10 cents. This serVi'béas 'vs‘e'll as all the ,zgeetings 0n Sammy and Sunday, Aug. 24:11:36 25.§vi_ll be conducted by Ensign 090. Ed ms;'1‘.F.s.. for me u n-.....:.-. envision. and the public Tï¬e‘ bun} qoncert ;cn\‘.lnnda\ awn- ing mmmher of the season’ 8 5116- «cases. The program‘ wa‘s a good 0113. Th solo remit-red bv Mr. Seldon I} or bag was particularh well received 3.138 the mcompanimeht to the song was also Well played Mr. Mee- han nee-wed a dnuble (ncore. ~ Aug. 2-1 and -25. > will 1 Ensign Geo. Edwards, Sew Ontario division. are cordially invited. dag: ildfu.‘ “J 0|!th 5-1:? autumn, \IU u‘lw‘. in Lindsay. fell from the car xnd'wa'l instutlv krncd He was buried Haliburton. ' a} place i yes 19“ . â€"- ‘A’e wm' minpickng e Ist of Septem- ‘ a. number of at the 9m The work is an, 995.!“ Salvation Army umber o‘fgand Exeter. J under 16 Dublin exhibjti. semxre .a Mr. Bore was1 have, not! the Camgian a pleas call 'Was .conducted. ï¬do ‘ 90.1,1‘anada’s exhih ed by‘ W â€â€˜8' Mr. John Hore arrived from hiss“; ' mMic old country trip on settfl'da}. He new“ returned to Canada on the Empress 3131:1111 of Britain after a very pleasant visit John :ismce June ligamnme 0H m, . ’ ‘ . H ‘1- While mtEng‘ .rw ore agent'RITCK Mr. Ralph C. Mchillie. chief clerk in the general passenger department of the C.P.R., Winnipeg. is visiting at his home here. Mr. Newton Mavhvood Toronto “as the- guest of Mr. C. .A. Hooper last week. - Miss Violet Calm. of ()akwood, spent Sunday in, town. the guest. of Miss Edna Warner. PM! Hope Guide: Miss Bone Sharpe. of Lindsay. has'heen visiting a month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias McCullough. Maple Grove, ~MiSS Irene McNevin. of l'xbridgu. Was the guest this week of Mrs. L. V. O'Connor. H r. E Toronto 2 her am town. Female!) Falls Star: Mr. ’lhomas Moynes. of Lindsay, was here last Tuesday on his way to visit his broâ€" ther Isaac ,in Fonelun. Mr? E. Blewctt, of the w.-w. staff, 'is in the hospital with ah attack of typhoid. ' Mr. John Grieve. of Guelph, was the guest last, “'er of his uncle. Mr. Wm. )albra'ith. .Rcv. Father Kennedy, of Sm was the guest last Week of ) lhcr. Mr. John Kennedy. town Mr. Jas. Miller. who is at present doing Some building at Bridgenorth. was inttowu Saturday and Sunday". the guest or his son, Mr. George :‘Iil ler. (3am;- Winslow, of Port, .Hopc." was the guest'elast, week of Mr. J. H. 800. theran. Miss Stella Philp. of Onkwood. spent Sunday ir town with her Sis- tm‘, Miss Leta. trcal Mam’ers- Mr. Thorhburn. of Sonya. accmnâ€" punk-d by his mother. visited Uindsay on Saturday. Mr. Frederick Diver, Jr.. of the Central Press Agt-ncy, who has been holidaying at Sturgeon Point. was :1 Lindsay visitor Saturday. Toronto Star: Mr. Douglas non- dcrson, of Toronto, is spending his holidays at Sturgeon Point with his parents, Rev. and Mrng. W. Him- derson, of Port Hope. \liss Olga, Fee is. hmm- from Rowd- stoko, 15.0.. where she. visited her aumthrs. W. Bows. Miss B. Robinsm). of the Victoria Fluur Mills stan'. is spending a. vaca- tiovuut Toronto, V'flleyï¬eld and Mom Mi'ss.E. Anderson, of Barrie. : was the guest of Mr. and ï¬rs. D. Ray. Miss vJennie‘ Meehan returned last week from a. visit to Owen Sound friends. ghefguest 01"?!“ here and at Rice month. Mr. John Sunon. of Owon Sound, “as visiting old friends here n this \\ eek. Miss Curran . of . Kirkcaldy. Scotland. -is visiting her nep- hew, Mr. Peter Wilson. Miss Cur- ranoe, for the past ï¬fteenyéars, has been teacher of needlework in, the public schools of Kirkcaldy, ind also 1i; private teacher of tamy needygmrk, hand painting and carving. She will probably start a. class in the above subjects in Lindsay. She has also b‘een a judge of these subjects at sev- emka! the important. industrial shows Mrs. Edwards, of Manilla. was the guest this week of- Lira M. JL‘Lcwim . Rev. H. D. Leitch. of Sonya}. was a. Lindsay visitor on Monday. , Miss Bricland. of Buï¬alo, was the gum this week of Miss O'Halloranz. '. Mrs. D. Hickey. Toioato, ias 3 Lindsay visitor this week. ~ Mr. John Hore arrived from his} " . 4 tr' flï¬umx‘fi aim o?‘t‘fedҤinmf£ McINNES.â€"At E‘eoelon nus, on of B . i “W a ‘ pl t. visit Honda)? August 12th. 1907. Mrs. since June 14th in the old had. John “Clms' and 86 ’m' While in" England Mr. Hot-e spent. A most, of'his holiday visi ' rel - RITCHIE-4t Toronto. on My. ‘ ""V “m†Aug. 9th, 1907. Ad. Adding mus, beloved wife [‘01 Robert Ritchie _ ,, ALAS M 1‘_‘ ' Miss lithe-[Reid was the guest Dunsfmd friends last week. Miss Jay Wallace is visiting in turn]! 1301:3031} W -gyz‘ï¬ï¬ Belleville. j cit) enjoying the my; Hr. Bish- op has takoq‘a tour of the West be- at thl Judge McMillau«was a. Guelph vis- ‘ for», b is 'the ï¬rsv. time he nor laï¬t week. in Fi itshire. u-â€" w.vvw “-7' uuu “ “" '7 ' and Exeter. Hé 0.180 attended‘the ' Dublin exhibition. At this exhibition used so .xwrs. 9 months- 22 4‘5"- Mr. Home was s y impressed by " ' ’ ' ‘ . and the wâ€. it VSHARBVARDaâ€"At. Cmbmy. on Wed- wasponducted. Mr. Bore says an. AM? Aug’ 7th,,1907a._\'ioiet A' {Panda’s exhibit was Wank-the 2W} dgughter of. the W ~ . ~ >W'm. .shural'd.~~in~her 86th year. w - .. - .4;_;_L- Miss S. Henley, Rochester, is visit- BL ing in- town. , . ch Peter-bow _ Review 2 E. W. Ron and Mrs. Row. cf Ito. are visiting Hr. Ron's mo- and sister, Dr. OIivu Rea. of Review: Miss Mamie h‘mdsav, who has been J. C. 'I‘r'omblev Rice Lake for the past returned to her home. K113!) ned)’ , of Sand \vit'h. z 0‘ the Mr. Douglas H99}- fa- or )IARTlX.â€"ln Vcrulam, on Tuesday, August, 13th, 1905', to Mr. md Mrs. \Hu. Martin, Jr.. a sou. 'l’EI[{S.â€"In Verulam. on Saturday. August lnth, 1907, to Alriand Mrs. (:90. 'l'cirs. a daughter. MACMILLAN .â€"â€"On Wednesday, Aug- ust 7th, 1907, to Rev. and Mrs. J. \\‘. Macllillan, a daughter. McNE\'A.\'.â€"ln the Township of Pen- clon, on Thursday. Augu‘t lst, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Dani 1 Mc- chjan, Jr., ‘Nson. WINKâ€"Ir; Lindsay. on Saturday. August thh, 1907, Lo‘Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winn. a son. l[ONEYmURNEâ€"BARRY.â€"Au_Lind- say, on Wednesday after-awn. Aug. 215m, Mr. Wm. Honey‘hournc to flies Nellie Barry, both of Lindsay. week. ‘Mrs; s.. B? Loidlmr, 'ni't'md say, is a‘ daughter of the happy coa- ple who .thu‘s celebrated the .mth 1 S\\'A:\'T().\'.â€"At Iaongford. ouflThursf \\ P]11LSTO(".)[)-â€"At Kinmount. on \u- gust 4th 1907. to Mr. and Mrs. C. \V,e~ilstood a daughter. L‘VEBSOX.â€"â€"In the township. oi‘Ver- ulam. on Sunday, Allggst, 11th, 1107, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ever- Son, 3 daughter. BhLNlLY.â€"At Lindsay, on Thurs- day. August 15th, to m. and Mrs. “‘ill Henley, Peel street. a daughâ€" ROBERTSON. â€"-\t. Allsaw on Mon- dm, .\w'ust 5th,1907. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm H.â€".Rober1,50n a. daugh- HL’S'I‘ER.-â€"At (model-ham, on Sun- day, July 219:. 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hunter. a son. DAL. .III’ADSHAW. â€"At St. Paul's church. Haileyburx. on, “cdnesdm. July inst. "“7. Miss Zih Brad- sha“ of Hailm bun. to Mr. Herb- ert. A. Um. manager of the Hailov hurinn LANGRIDGE â€"- MCFARPAND. - At. 311's. Charles F. Hendeuwn of .Lind- say. announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Lillian‘ A. HenderSun. to Mr. Alvin J. Gould. son of Dr. Mrs; Gould. a! l-bnelon Falls. to Eye place on Wednesday. August. 28. her home. 16 Sassy: street, Lind: WOODSâ€"At Elsie P.O., 0 10th. 1907, to Mr.‘ and )1: Wood, of Toronto. 3 son. imniwrsacy "1 their marriage. 84y . \\ls‘.'I‘HERL-’.â€"â€"I‘ â€"â€"At 91 Fair Axenue, Iindsay. on Mondux, August 12th. 1907. to Mr. an'd \lrs. \\. [-2. “et- UHETHOI'Râ€"JORD.\N.â€"Al Toron- to, on August 12m, h} I{c\. Mr. Rankin. Mics L‘lella .lurdon, of To. ronto. to Mr. [Larry Norman Bre- thour. of Sunderland. BEACONâ€"In Lindsay. on Sunday _I\A- ' - A \Wbrh -Among the other points of in- terest. “sited in the big city byMr. Pepper Wen: a number of the lending artist studms ' and the Metrmwlitan College of Photography. it. and Mrs. Wm. Battisby. of To- roam, .th. formerly of Peterboro. celebrated their . golden wedding but. “RANKâ€"At. LHresswell on Sunda; August 1881,1907, Andrew 1 Grant, son of 111'. andâ€. Alex \ . (Ham. .-\RMITAGE.â€"ln Ua-IGWOUd. "on Mon- iére, mum» is the 1 has. segn Saskatoon. - L.\MB.â€"-In’0memee. on Tuesday. Au- gust. 20th, 190'. Miss Jessie Lamb. daughter of F- J- Lambda-sad 21 tel' hex-up, a (hughtel' the home of the bride's father, Glendown. south of Coboconk. on Wednesday. August 7th. 1907, Miss Jennie Mcb’arlmd. daughter of Mr. George McFarland, to air. George Langridge, of Toronto. kizlSTAugusn 8111. {907, to Mr. and Mn. Wm. B. Swantcn. a son. tcr l““--c-“â€". day, August T96. 1907. Mrs. Jane Amitgge. aged 77 years. uguvv-‘ . morning. August 11th.1907, Lieut. Col. Jamw Deacon, late of the Canadian Militia. and a - Crimea. War \-eteran,;a.gl.~d 84 years; , ‘ Mr; Wilfred H. Pepper returned this eek from 'g, pleasant. visit. to New Saskatoon Copif-lll- Rev. George Lshop. W of the Wis: .V..., .H . -. .m m.‘ Marriages and 'un. Felix I 27 ‘ years. August .I allies , A local bptiOn campaign is again 'being worked in Eldon toWnship. and petitions are being circuflamd to have the question voted on at. the January municipal elections. I'nder the auspices of the Indepen- dent. Order or Foresters there was a very succeszul and pleasing basht social and entertainment. held in the Foresters' Hull, Wilberforce, on Mon- day evening of last week. So suc- cessful was the even-t ï¬nancially, that the proceeds were comfortalfly within the hundmd dollar mark. The hall Mr. Jamel Shea was the auctioneer for the awning. Ho sold on molas- keta gathered for the occulioa. and his wilfhis tact‘and his talent mat-lo him the man- for the post. As a. re~ sult of his selling. good prices-high prim. in fact, wvn' the order vi the evening. , Wednesday came across an unknown man stretched moan the track some two miles north or Pancrlnw. He was with considerable difï¬culty re- moved, and on the paging of the engine was noon to mm ln'y down upon the track. The strange man would give no name and appeared to be quite sane and sonar. / was well ï¬lled with an audience th'itI I appreCiated and mjoyod the cult-(~- taimnent from beginning: to "no. ! As an entertainmqnt the event was. just as successful and pleasing as it was from a ï¬nancial standpoint. The program furnished was an excellentl one. Music, vocal and instrumentaLi readings. recitations 'iml uddrnsu'ca compriSed at. enjoyable program. The vocal select ions. were given by Messrs. D. Pollard. A. W. Fleming wild Wm. Fleming. The catchy and well ren- dere‘d hunornus impersonations and songs of the latter were particularly taking. and 'cncorcs and apprm’ution were the order of the evening. . The selections given by Messrs. A. \l‘. Fleming and l). Pollard were certain- ly enjoyed. Several spltndid choruses were rendered by the choir. and an excellent item was the violin and ur- gun instrumental by Mr. and Mrs l-l. Amen. Miss Bartlett. of 'I‘urunto saw- a well nndered reading. and Miss Croft' s recitatiori was in much favor with the audience. The ad- drussos b_\ Rex Mr. Stacker. Rev. “r Corlev, and the chairmans ad- dress were all interesting andxluw- ing. Rev. Mr. Spencer made n am- able Chairman. The Provincial License Department 7will make a thorough ‘ invcspigauon into the ,reports of the distulbanoc on the steamer Estunion on -S\toncy Lake. on August 13. when it was alleged. a party of about two down Indians Ibecamv drunk and horriï¬ed all the passengers. dandng. and an enjoyable time was mad phauntly until the proverb- ial woo, amn' hours. Alhut 40 t‘ouple stayed for thv dance. and excellent. music was furnished by Mr. Arms for the occasion. Two men were badly burned in a ï¬re at. -Mcmu.ng's tin shop, in Port Hope, last. week. Entertainment at Wllberforce “Ie $17131;- uflair was a. thorough and most satisxying success. For this outcome the Wilhgrfogoe Far":- Norman C. Frame. who was sonng a four months' term in Cobourg jail for passing forged cheques in Port Hope. escaped, and a 8100 reward is now offered for his capture. era are to be consummated, and they 1 “fl urc particularly In by congratula'm on their energvtic and sble Chi-2! ““fl.‘ Ranger and Financial scents“. Bro. 2 hnrnel (#00. Killer is the Chief WP. and .g tun: Bro. Geo. Earle is the ï¬nancial 390- M3 rotary. and to these twound their ' cutest and mendimctod enoru “icon!“ due u huge «unsure of the success of 2‘ sol this most successful cumminnwm. ml. Woodville Advocgte : The engineer of g S.N.O. engine running liglgt. on Mu: the auctioned-inc at! tho c..- (attainment. the hall my: gleam! I'm- The oldest resident o! Bummer Township. and one 0‘. the oldest resi- dents of the district. pqued sway on Friday in the person of It. Hugh Mc- Alter . ux weeks' vmtinh the pu’ pils .nd teacher: of the rum Wk: schools of the county reopened this i-‘ee, had died' after a .shon' illness, gt. the age of 92 3km. 4600 . Board 3.000 boxés. as again“ at. the meeting of the At the Reterboro Chauc Board but week 500 how wen sold u. 11 548‘. About. 2400 boxes brought. 1!} agents: TELEGRAPH mus THE WAY SeVeral thousand Telegnph Opemtou will be req various Rummy comp-ales within the next nine mo On AUGUST 11“., I will open a. school in Limb-y, Board here is reasonable. and all ovdinar) students should gno- uste hue within six months. Write or see me for teams. The gluten and most mm! mama-s of to-doy hove. with rare Mica. risen from the ranks of the operutors. ‘ We. of open-3a: run from 860 no 880 per month. according to the importance ol, the position. W the are Agents. make from 860 to 8100 per month, and are CIVIyI didbleJor promotion“ W Wm for Wis! won-Kare in gun. dun-ad. mumwwmtewmmm clan . viz: a, common school education. strict. sobriety. bounty. industry and ‘su- “mun C. Van Horne: [surfarmopfl'ltofz IodidJ.W..Lm Spacer.- .JMaad-éoqaaoio‘m aunovholdtqhigh/podum AW 'NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELmBAPHY, Laid“). “l amountbd {0 only vacation the pnâ€" ll. Importht .. M. Paton, I 25 horses expected. all Glasws. in lot; 1 two \oar old mare, weight 11280 pounds; 1 two year old mare. iweig'ht 1250 pounds; (ï¬rst olase pair. sound and broken). 1 brown gelding 7 years old. sound and true in all harness: 1 black more. 65m. 'old. true Ind sound. consigned: 1 7 your old more by Phil. Rysdiokâ€"c. ï¬rst, class driver; 1 grey'smurc. true in harness; 1 buy horse 4 years old. by Sumbolo , 4 aged horses. good Allie Spot szcnlinc. regB2c. sale '..'.'c workers; 1 ï¬rst close young cow. due to calve; theod young cattle:1 buggy. necrly new : l cutter. new; 1 set single harness, nearly new ; 2 Irobes;1 block Mllorotie; 1 whip; 1 string bells: 1 let. double harness, hourly new. long tugs; 4 tons single Hume-s. DOW: 6 rubber“!!! rugs: 4 My woollen rap: 3 dozen sweat. pads, all sizes. This is Printipolly a. iconnnisiion we. and cvervthiuz must sold without reoerve Terms as Saturday: August 3lst, l907.’ Trade Rally FANNINGS’ SALE Ladies†Light Tweed and “'ash Skirts. [floated and button trimmed. Regular $3.00. $2.50 and $1.93. To clear at ...... 1.49 You Can Save 210 Ladies' White Lawn “Mists. beautifully trimmed with lace. emhroidery and insertion. One of our best. sglling lines at. 82.00 each. To clear now at ........ 1.39 You Can Save 1.51 Infant’s Muslin Bonnets. em- bvoidered or tuck trimmed with much. 7 Regular 40c. 35c and 250. Clearing at ............ Just a last call' on a few lines that must be moved out right away as darts]! purchases are crowding us for room. These low prices should bring out a big rally of those wï¬o wish to aveâ€"~30 come along. You Can Save 50c Ladies‘ ï¬ne Nainsuok Cornet Covers. lace and ribbon trim- med. good range of sizes, Regu- lar priceiéc each. To clear at only............ You Can Save 61c CgshnndOqu-ic. LINDSAY J. Sutclifl’e 85 Sons ' Now, we close" daily at 5 Early Closmg o'clock, except Saturday ev- ening We close at 10 o'clock. On September lst Wc commence keeping open until 6 o'clock each dayâ€" Saturdays, as usual. 10 o'clock. atudents should grad- DECIDED SAVINGS. Low Prices That Show his tail.†Ont. Lindsay You Can Sure 58c 1'qu I lctm Toronto EXhibition Good (oh; whitish†.é a 2 ON “LE 81‘ ALL CJ’ R. CITY and STATION TICKET OFFICES FunMn a“: 1.0. W.CK BL. J.â€C.P.I.~uu. gnu-MC. 8. halt. ERA" 0.9.3.. m Stilt-35 mcwun mmumwsmfl Ladies' Eunbmidered Hose and Cashmere Hose. black with white, red. blue and yellow de- signs. Special per pair only Hemmed or fringed Linen Towels. Regular f0c pair. Now LABOR DAY only ...... You Save 10c yd. Dress Muslins. in neat floral and check designs, ï¬ne quality cloth. Regular price 25c yard. To clear at ............ SINGLE FARE Childre'n's flats with pleated crown and trimmed with lace. only A Hosiery Saving A Household Saving Dr. Burrows cononan $1.65 uI-uouoIDOo-oogooouonn. cu nov.ouo o Ticket. to all stations at. Also in Oshawa. Special Rttes Lindsay and Trains so each. Now Tm (I luau DAILY Monday. Al $2.05 Ontario we: