Fm: SALE.â€"C0NSISTINGI East half of Lot 22, in “‘9 ()nCession of Mariposa. (303' ' 100 acres, more or 165.9- is all cleared except about rcrcs. This is a. ï¬rst-cw ‘tv in e\erv way. and '8 00" tly Situated on the main M in Lindsay and oakwood, midway between these t'o ‘ and within half a mile 0' choc]. For further Wr >ply to Mrs. Mary Jam III‘ I the premises, or by W . ialk Jed to Oakwood P.O.. of J; Jackson, Solicitors. 11 W t PAR‘Y good wells com artiï¬cial teeth. tration of gas I}. Colton, of TH URSDAY, rted Ofï¬ce meson House MCG cough S ,\ LI'I.â€"EA ST HALF 1n. Ops. 100 acreS. 73.". or 70 acres work- bakxnce pasture and cottage. eight room‘ :ner kitchen. about 13 \\ it h cement floors sheep and poultry with loft; 10g hog- :‘wncrcte floors and implement house and house. The build- good repair, most ‘1'! 9w. There are three on farm and ciStern- no to come and 100k NEELANDS, Sp 1' rame barn frame and FOR SALE OR If of lot 7, con good land, 100 to m) m: and dairy farm. n'x NV.“ I‘t. siding. through; stabling “mm‘ in basins fl .ith windmill and nd hvnhouse. Three hush land. Faun A large brick and cement collar: i bearing orchard. ,nd woodshed and wells. Apply to l‘l~?.\('HER, HOLD- -Ia.\-.\ Normal certiï¬o r 55. No. 16. 0pc <.\LE.â€"1’ARTS OI" ('nncvssion 3, Eldon, an as thi- “McIntyre at Lorneville Junc- 'I‘e) is a good school etc. For further rly to C. F1. Weeks, tlury. $500.00 per Vealand, Rural. SALE _. ‘ ‘anrj. an If King-st, gas With the m-droom down stair. oms and closet cement collar; hog «‘rume barn on stone rim-d 091‘ to hold 48 { hurscs; and geod mn-nt floors through- imui. :0 mike 0v. k milv from up! hlm‘ksuu‘ï¬h ‘. AUGUST“; McKinnon, Wood. purchaser wil'! be 6 )1, s. Fm IV nrl township con, 10. an the m- mu be 6 acres of '5. Farm wm make ready sale. 1 the promises, or on! estate agent, t‘mm‘rnn, «mt class â€Hg orchard watered wit: l‘un H 1C9 huum 5 WP“ . ll‘l UN) ‘\(’RRS, if of lot ll. : mil-‘5 from good brick mall 0X \H'l‘HIN' Will sell the stock and give or will sell the pantry Will try {I vet as soon ‘- Valentin; Studleq Soil can William 200 A cleared \ (‘Nl‘lé CUN'I‘AIW Cleared In. rv hasvr 300d m stone hum.» Good (‘.\(‘I‘ Muss ‘5 l) Crop Church Hel Month to Clear 21 FEW Broken Lines $22 Suits for $16 $20 Suits for $15 KenLSt. GAMILNB REduced Prices This Absolutaivi’ertect 20%; :iiQEQntu: Taéim‘ing [n Styï¬s, Fit and Make â€11118733“ of 3'99de 6: W. 1-: C1â€. mtrstry practiced in :11 its WcheS. ‘1, Moderate Prices. nF'FICE IN NEW BEALJ- BUILD- Dr. H. Irvine. Dentist me Baker inning {I}, limiten Phcn Q--. ran nur strictly A Pure Pans Green cata SM 1 f Next That? what you require 1'! it: Hur Paris Green is *ictiy Pure and a]! fresh wk. In packages as fol- 2*! A RDYIRRE ' w. SHEPHARD’S ' William-St. North Pos-' Banding Linden Shingles». Etc Cement and_Sa.sh TOR» NTO. ONT. :7 ltd as “ Canada' 5 High- ‘ommercial School.†The ion is absolutely ï¬rst- Writc to-day for our ring stOCk .. Qicycle supé Dunlop TraCIxon Tires. Pumps, etc. Repairs kept Massey, Cleveland 5’4 Bicycles. Horse Clippen, mwr Knives Sharpmed. Enachines’, Etc, repaired, {Ewards Co WOOD PHONE 77 10c package mm at ItV‘I‘S at ENTER NOW. :1 W. J. ELLIOTT . Principal DIS HE ' Lindsay Factory Goods mivmg 300 Lindsay To 11). cindles. Spanking does not cure children of bed~ wetting. There is a. constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers. Box 26: Windsor, Ont, will send free to any ‘otbe: wi full her sumful home neatment. money‘but write her mstructions. Send no 20-day if your children to ble you in this way. Don’t blame the child, the chances are it can’t help it. Th' - . ,_I- omnklnd with are It can t new 1|- * ple â€"troubled “11 cures adults and aged 1390 WWMWNW Operated by Candlelight. Owing to the break in the' Hydro service, Victoria Hospital in London the other day lacked electric light and Private May, injured at the militia camp, had to be operated on by can- dle light. Dr. Seaborne conducted the Opergtion while attendants held In our own time there have been some famous burnings of proscribed books. one instance being when Exeter College. England. was aroused over Froude’s "Nemesis of Faith.†and the book was solemnly committed to the flames in the College Hall, in the presence of.all the students. by the sub-dean. Another was when the “Memoirs of Lord Byron†were de- stroyed in John Murray’s house. in Albemarle street, London; Moore was chief executioner, and there were sev- eral witnesses. the only one remaining being the ï¬ne old ï¬replace. In Moore’s presence later, Lady Burg- hersh destroyed the extracts which the poet had allowed her to make from the original. j' A mammoth oil-driven harvester :that, is being tried out on Australain iwheat ï¬elds strips about. 60 acres a May. Again. on August 5. 1830, a picnic}:- ing party, mostly children under 12 years of age. were run down by a coal barge on the Thames. Little Hugh Williams, aged ï¬ve years. a visitor from Liverpool. was the only survivor of the twenty-ï¬ve young and happy picknickers who left their homes so gaily in the morning. English shin. thv Mmmi. was omisixml in a gale while «hissing: tho Straits. 'l‘hvn‘ \wrv eighty-huh passvim‘rs on hounl‘ Only.- uno was saved. He was numml Hugh \\'illiums. 0n the same day in 1785 a pleasum schooner was wrvckoll on the Isle 01 Man. There wow sixty persons on board‘ including uno Husth Williams and his family." Of this three score. old Hugh Williams only survived the wreck. In the year 1664. on English ship. thv Mmmi in a gale whilo emssin 55,527. .3 252...,» 5+ 51:63.5. There mm 1w nuthinc in a name. bu: if you wish to possess “hat. might be tormui a rv :lâ€\ sm‘v mgnmnvn, cull \xmrsvlf Hugh “illimm “we are rvnsans M this choice mllod from snumx \xhich can he wlicd on as Referring to the savings banks in Australia, Sir George Reid said the other day that the population of Ausâ€" tralia was about 4,750,000 men. women and children. and there were more than 1.600.000 separate accounts in the savings banks. There was one account for every three of the men. women, and children of Australia. The money deposited had gone up at a tremen- dous rate during the last ten years; the increase had been. he thought. something like 100 per cent. This was not only a sun of pmSperity. but of the best kind of prosperity â€"â€" that which reached the great masses of the working population of the country. vice donartmont at Madrid. Thi: is. in itself, a valuable tribute to the sa- zacity and intelligmzce of the Irish- man for police work. Recently a high ofï¬cial connected wifh the Spanish pnIico has beencin Ireland in the hope of being: able tn enlist the services of a dozen or so eligible men to join his‘ special ser- Of course, it is common knowledge that the special department at Scot- land Yard. the headquarters of thJ London metropolitan police. ie staffed almost exclusively by Irislunen- In view of a considerable reduction in the ranks of the Royal Irish Coir stabulary when the Home Rule Bill is passed. numbers of young pnllCe- men are now leaving the service in Ireland and joining the English and Scotch police. The cities of Liverpool. Manchester. Cardiff. Bristol and Glas- gow, are, for instance, absorbing these magniï¬cent specimens of Irish man~ hood as rapidly as they come along. SEND IN PERSONALS. If you have some visitors at your place let your friends know about their arrival. Mail your personal news items to The Warder or call up 97, Bell or Machine. GRAHAM.â€"In Lindsay, on Friday, Aug. 1, 1913, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham, 3. san. BETTER This power of stopping bleeding at once. and healing a wound without proud flesh and almost without ascar, makes Douglas’ Egyptian Liniment invaluable to the man who keep. horses, cattle or any live stock. # ‘54 25c. at ail dealers. Free sampleon request. Douglas (20., Name, Ont. Mr. Geo. Lucas, who lives at Wilton, Ont., has a good horse now that he would not have had without Dougl'as’ Egyptian .Liniment. He says, "My horse ran away and was so severely cut and torn on a barb wire fence that I believe he would have bled to death had my son not procured Egyptian Liniment and syringed the contents of a bottle, into the cuts which stopped the flow of blood at once. This happened in August and I expected if the horse lived he would be a cripple for life, but thanks to the Liniment, scarcely a. scar can be “All the people about here know 110% baggy he was cut:†STEPPED THE ' BLOBI IAT flNflE SAVED THE HUHSE A Big Harvester. All Want Irishman. Australia's Thrift. Book Burnings. A Safe Name. THAN SPANKING. 5th. an diq $6,500 damage._ "Henry Lane Wilson, the American Ambassador to Mexico, has resigned his post. a. revoh'er and ï¬red two Shots at the caretaker of the property, James Grier-Son. One shot passed through the flesh of the right arm near the el- bow. Grierson overpowered the boy. and took the gun away lrom him. ad- ministered a. good thrashing and let him go. He was later arrested and taken to jail, and this altmoon ap- peared before the Magistrate in the County Court, at which time he was mmded for a. week. , Chatham, Aug. 4.â€"Angered because he was ordered from an orchard own- ed by Judge Bell just at the edge of the city, a. seventeen-y ear-old bay giving the name of Wesley Matt drew Youth is Thrashed ' By Man He Shot Old Boys from Toronto and other points who visited Lindsay on the holiday viewed the new paved streets with pride. and were pleased beyond manner of expressiOn with the deCid- ed improVemont in the appearanCe of the town. Paved streets give Lind- say a. cityï¬ed appearance, and are the best advertisement the town could possibly have. Old Boys ~ Pleased With Paved Streets cushions \wru l‘muul. mu! thew was no mhnr convlnsiun thun (hut the occupants hmi hum drmx'nod. ‘l‘hv law was drug‘gul nearly all night and this morning. but lhv hodim haw am noon warmt Both \wrc omploywi in tho blacksmith dvpart. mom of t‘hurch nms.‘ carriagt‘ works. and mm- guod, s‘tumly boys. m?" . In its nwnm‘. ln-miu fact that Hm hays hm! their (lustinnlinu. Sm! stiluh‘d. nml Hw mum‘ \wrv ma ‘\ ()rillin, Aug. 4. - David C} aged nineteen, son of the law Church, and Harvey Massey, seventeen. were. drowned in Couchichiog 'yeslul‘day. Ahou mm. thvy left town in a canoe tending to cross the lake to camp at Chief's Island. An lutvr they \wru sightmi hy‘n 1: “km about half-way across. tht‘ [Iit‘h‘d 1M tor \\‘ {IS a On Saturday last his old chum, Mr.| Littleton grabbed him i‘ust as he 'l‘hos. Littleton, a Penelon Falls!“ent down,.hut he toak him down young man, who has been working in;with him. When they came to the Toronto, returned to the Cataract surfaceagain the younger lad arrived Village to spend the week-end and with the canoe and he grabbed Do- the holiday. (in Sunday, shortly af-I herty, but he pulled him out of the ter the noon hour, the two went in. canoe, upsetting it, and also tool: for a swim, and picked out the expanse? him down. When they rose again of water in the vicinity of the new 'l'om had somewhat recovered, and Mickle and Diamcnt mill, as a likely‘ Doherty again caught him and once bathing spot, and soon were in thcgagain they disappeared. When the water enjoying themselves. It is'latter did not rise. the other two iwo Drowned In Lake Couchiching IL‘gmiel CDohertyfl a. young man of un- impeashable character, who has been a natiVe 0f Fenelon Falls for 20 years, was employed :as head-clerk in W. L. Robson’s grocery store, and in .such position came in coutact with the residents~ of the entire community and township. He was at all times courteous and obliging in and out of business hours, and his. friends are legion. A cloud of sadness mantles the peaceful \Village of Fenehn Falls; all citizens, old and young, and regard- lws of creed, are to-dav a. throng of mourners, grieved With-1211816581! one of the most popular young men of the village, Daniel Doherty, who on Sunday met a. watery graVe in Cameron Lake. i "A case of deliberate suicide," said Dr. F.'Blanchard, coroner, aIter viewing the remains of Frank Baker, a farm laborer, who ended his earth- ly career by a revolver shot on the of Mr. John Feir near Feir's mill, con. 9, Ops township. The dead man, Frank Baker, came from England about the latter part [of last J une, having been brought out by the emigration department to this country. He left one child with friends at home, his wife having died one year ago. He was 27 years 0! age. . His employer speaks of the young man as being a. very good employs and attentive to his duties during his period or employment. Nothing unusual was ever noticed in his de- lbuildings and ~On Saturday 3am in... engaged plowing on the {arm and nut about his work as usual. H6 arose Sun- day morning. had breakfast and n!- terwards dinner at the accustomed hour. was quite cheerful to all. fed his horses and then disappeared‘ or left the house, no person paying any particular attention to where the Young man had gone. ‘ As he did not return at supper time nor as the evening wore on Mr. Feir grew uneaSy and instituted a search which was fruitless. It was thought he might haVe gone to the village of Reaboro so fears were dis- pelled. Monday morning not bring- mg the young men home Mr. Peir- made a. thorough search of all out- ‘such places as he meanor which would indicate that he might have secluded himself therein. had a determination to commit .my Not. getting any trace of the missing rash deed. man Mr. Feir went to the ï¬eld on. Cameron Lake Ciaims the Life of 21 Popular F enelon Falls Young Man--A Sad Drowning afternoon (‘hnroh's cont up in (he on Queen-st. west, Toronto, 0.1 \‘_\; slnw prounws l!()xl l)(\ $01!. on ha‘ mum‘. mLMll‘s‘ and (maul. mm thew was In in the “MM. :1 ghin-s thv chm ivy l“.‘\(‘nl(‘d the u! nowr wm‘hnd ivm‘ch “us in- David ("hurch, cross. 'l‘horc uml thv boys Wss, During.r in Lake Ahout. 10 :\n hour a launch .. l“ ‘ ‘u‘ ‘“ ‘ ‘vw - .WV 3", ’ Deliberately Ended His Life With a Revolver in- their He “'IIS The building was rebuilt and ex- tended about ten years ago and is built of pine strip two storeys high with one storey addition to the north in which was his oï¬lce, show room, weigh scales and blacksmith shop. Only a few articles were sav- ed and therwhole is a. complete loss. His books and ofï¬ce turniture were saved. Mr. Moore made a spedalty in the manufacture of man wagons. sleighs and stumping machines. In fact this is the {actory where the Swen- son stumping machine was manu- (Special to The Warden) Bobcaygeon, Aug. 4.â€"â€"Another dis- astrous ï¬re has visited and wiped out our chief industry. Last. night about 11 p.111. the back shed of Mr. W. C. Moore's carriage shop was noticed to be in flames and by the time the alarm was sent in and the ï¬remen had arrived on the scene the ï¬re had complete control of the whole building, which was in a very short time. Carriage Factory Destroyed at Bobcaygeon--Disastrous Fire Last Sunday Night The Toll In Men And Mr. John Care“. of the Cal-cw? ed this small gift by presenting Mr. LUmbcr 00. .. is not the man to let .McFadden “ixh a beautiful gold a bra“: action go h} unnoticed espoï¬ . “atch, bean ing the folloxxing inscrip- cially if he is concerned or interested l tion: in the matter. A few weeks ago his' . youngx‘st. daughter, Miss Roberta. was rnswcd from ‘thc hungry ScxlgOg by] John Care-w Mr. ‘Jas. Mcladden, who at the risk‘ in appreciation of his heroism of hlS own lifv, and \V-‘lUlOUl. waiting! in rescuing his daughter, a moment to disCurli any of his cum.' Roberta Grace Can-aw. ber‘some wearing apparel. plungnd. ( from drowning, h1-adlong into the icoks‘to save the July 11th. 1913... ‘\0'~In1: girl from drowning. A life‘ “as saved. and 11! iho time Mr. Ric-i M“ McI-‘ndden highly cpprcciulvs l-‘midvn was renamed mm a smallgtho token which he will carry wiih donation of monm “hich oxprussod him at all times. A number of in 1x slight mnnnor tho heartfelt np-iirinnds purpose taking the case ho- precintion of Mr.( ‘11rm1. but Mr. (‘5 pEiuro tho Cnrnogio Hero Commission row has gonv further and supplmmntp’ to secure further magnition. "Presented to Jas. McFadden by Bulgaria, Servia Greece .. Montenegro Turkey . Presented With Gold Watch 5' As a Token of Appreciation; Littloton grabbed him j'ust as he uent down, but he toak him down with him. When they came to the surface‘again the younger lad arrived with the canoe and he grabbed Do- horty, but he pulled him out of the canoe, upsetting it, and also took him down. When they rose again 'J'om had somewhat recovcrmi, and Doherty again caught him and once again they disappear-mi. When the It, appears that the deceased and Littleton, accompanied by a. younger brother of the latter, went out in a. canoe. They landed on a pier in Cameron Lake, opposite the new saw mill and went in bathing. After Staying in the water some time they sat on the pier for about half an hour and decided to go in again. It is presumed they got chilled while on the pier. At. all events while swim- ming to the next. pier bearer shore ]':ohurty said to Littleton who was ahead, "You had better come back to me, Tom; I don't think I can make it." mg the young man home Mr Fail-E The bodv was taken to Omemee by made a. thorough search of all out- yMr. McCrae undertaker, where in- buildings and ‘such Places as he! tennont took place Tuesday utter- mig'ht have secluded himself therein. inoon Not getting any trace of the missing The deceased has no known friends man Mr. Feir went to the ï¬eld onjn Canada. is fully seven feet deep. so that it St-ems almost incredible that the young men were out, \100 yards from shore, as is stated, unless they were good swimmers. - Ae he did not. return at supper time nor as the evening wore on Mr. Feir grew messy and instituted a. search which was fruitless. It was thought he might haVe gone to the village of Reaboro so fears were dis- pelled. Monday morning not bring- stated that thé water in this vicinity lst \\‘ . $0,000 . 80.000 . 10.000 8.000 100,000 ...358.000 Soldiers Killed HT 2nd War 60,000 40.000 80.000 Money In The Balkans Miss Orr very thoughtfully gave lunch to the ï¬remen when it was brought under control. The Balkan armistice has been exâ€" tended three deys to enable the peace WmMmmwt. factured. ‘He employed four hands beSides himsell. His loss will be four or ï¬ve thousand partly covered by insurance in the Western. By strenuous work the sheds at the rear with his stock of dry lumber were saved, as well as the buildings surrounding. The prosecuting attorney in the courtmartial o! the German army of. ï¬cials urged severe sentences. the, Isle of OrleanS. Quebec. i Mr. McFadden highly cpprcciuos gum token. which he will carry with ..him at all times. A number of lirinnds purpose taking the case ho- }furo tho Cnrnogio Hero Commission ‘to secure further magnition. fthe instrument which sent the laden ‘missile through the dead man's fluent. Dr. Bliiachatd called out on ,xonday morning about 9 o'clock and :considered that an. inquest was un- :necessary as the ma evidentbr was ,determined on sell-destruction. The dccmsed young man was rt-lat- ed to Mr. Robt. Currie, Cambridge- 5L, north, Lindsay. Children Cry run rmcuzn's CASTORIA The late Dan Doherty is survived by a. heart-broken mother and a. young sister, the young man having been the sole support. of the family. Just 12 years ago Saturday Mr, Doberty. Sr.. was killed while on an excursion tram l’r-nvlon Falls to Mid- land. The deceased young man was a memqer of the Presbyterian church, where he was an active worker and an usher. No “1‘: also a, member of the Independent 0rdvr of Oddfellows, under whose auspices the funeral was held on Tuesday, and on Sun- day next a. memorial service will be‘ held in St. Andrew’s Church, Re". Cm S. Lord, the pastor. to preach the‘ swrmon. j The alarm- wus given, and Alex. McPhee hurried to the Spot, dove down and got Doherty in about ten feet of water. Four doctors, MeSSrs. Johnson, Graham. Gould and G. Graham, Rex-e scan on the scene. The physicians worked hard. in the at- tempt to resuscitate life but. to no avail, .and as there was no watnr in the lungs it, is stator! that heart fail- ure was the cause of death. Monday morning. where Ballet hnd boa: plowing on snug-any, where the plow was still standing in the ground. Here he was horriï¬ed to ï¬nd the body of Baker Lying on lhis back in the' last furrow whiCh he had plowed upon earn}. The clay Was saturated with blood which sur- rounded the body. A bullet hole a, his Ielt breast mm the tale and a large revolver was nanagod to make the shore in an ex- hausted condition. “Presented to Jas. McFadden by John Cal-cw in appreciation of his hQI‘OiBfl'l in rescuing his daughter. ï¬obcrta Grnrc me, ‘ from drowning, July 11th. 1913." Money Spent 1st War $800,000,000 1 60.000.000 70,000,000 400,000 400,000,000 31‘ 1 w- 2nd “‘ur $150,000,000 100,000,000 50.000.000 aflreon Between {Our and flu thousand sal- mon ï¬shermen, whiten, quese and m are on strike in British Col- mugrdusingawtinpcyonw count 0! 3 large run of ï¬sh. lilies-lofSuhtoon, ngirlintmo- was waved an American nqg in mtdonootthob‘n‘lefl. E Anderson, Nugent__(:‘9_._ é CHINA CABWEI‘S Quantit of Nice Rich Clay Loam M W pm it at. now. Do “mud or st pit. HlIA “II“ ----‘-- O O | HA I E. w. “GORE, WlII|am-St " Prom!" SPTVIICP,†’. (“Jr motto Over HOPKINS LAW OFFICE PCHAS. LINDSAY PHONE 53 Livery and Autos for Hire! Jas. A. Isaac, 10 York-st ‘ CLEANING PRESSING AND REPAIRING Lindsay’s Business Directory National Concrete Co. A Spechi Trim wiu'm the m wayâ€"from Strain Wharf to Toronto. commenc- 111811135 8th pad each Faculty. Pridnv and Sand 1; thereafter, _ 9““ Paniéulafi‘ï¬cgwndanl on Steamen or Trains. mny 'bc obtained on appli- cation to Gmd Trunk mu, 9: write BETWEEN TORONTO, SlRNIA. SKUL’I‘ STE. MARIE, PORT ARTHUR, FJRI‘ WILUIAI. HIN!IPB __-- ,, _-_-~ â€"â€" wConunlehï¬hgJame 18th ‘thro __cl_ovcéiiicvligbx}ed Sandi-d ismping Car w‘fl'be opef_n_:_ed_ begwgen For: \Yilllgp: W _ jpeg._Sogk_stan 31:5! ï¬dgonton, W. R. Widdeu. Phone 11. L. Maoï¬abb, Phone 31. Standard Sleeping Cm (electric u t: in lower and upper berths) Colonist Sleep inglgnn (berths 3m). Dining?“ u} Cowpe- bczwecn For: William‘gnd Winnipeg o A.....__-_ ,, .A.. ,n. A¢-_‘A,_ us_._.4.- L‘AAAJ,,; n-,_,;, _ A_A ___c‘ I‘- ' The antenna undone! Grunt! Trunk LEE 1nd aw Route Service between Eaten: end Western Cumin. caches betweex. Parlor-Cute. Pulor Can and 5M“ C barf. GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM ADVERTISE IN T H E WARDER ,,.. 11v. Toronto. G. T. R........... ...... ... 10.45 am) -â€" Mom. Wed.. Sn. ‘ Hamilton. " ......... . ........... 11.53 a..m.-â€" .. - “ London. “ .................. . . 2 18 p.m.â€" “ .. w “ Satnia Wharf. Non NM“. 00 ...... 4.15 p.m.â€" “ " “ “ S. S. Marie. Ont... Nor. Nav.Co...ll.3tI mm. Thur Sun 311) p.m. Tues AP. Port. Arthur. Nor. New. 00. ...... 7.3) munâ€"Mom. Fri. “ F011; William, Nor. Nsv. 00...... 9.0) gumâ€"Mon" Fri, 2.30 pm Wed “ Winnipeg, G. T. P. Mway ...... 7.45 n.m.â€"I‘ues.. Than. Sat. . Groceries and China Hall â€"Kent-st. ILL. CAMPBELL HEALTHY AND COOL SUMMER DRINKS .' Carefully packed and promptly delivered to boat or train. Our tervice in this department is not equalled elsewhere; Monserrat Lime Juice Raspberry Vinegar Concentrated Lemonade, Concentrated Orangeade, Etc. Camping and Cottage Supplies We have an excellent line to oï¬'er and are from the best Phone 266 any or night. from one of the best factories doing busi- ness in Canada. Nearly every one is differ- ent in design and in several woods and ï¬nishes. One of these should be a wel- come addition to your home. STEAMBOAT SPECIAL and yet be useful as well as ornamental. We recently received a large shipment of BELL AND MACHINE â€PHONE NO. 10. N EW SERVICE the 105th Fu- We always feel like taking on manufacturers. John Charmy. ï¬ve you! a! II.» was killed byanuxmmobilobB-no ilton, and Willie Quince. m yell. oldywas kiiled in Binbroot m bybemgrungvrbyhuwlw hattothemanwhomindshisow business. Lots of family trees but lemons. Indium Bay will stand at his on cable. Peek“. .. {or service. In†lag breeders would do well to bâ€" opecx this Stallion. Dr.W. F. Broad, Owner R. F THOMAS - Willianmt mu-n LIVERY and HACK cad Y in 1ct0riu-a,\e l.’( ornc, also on Kent-st. West. cl LEIGH R. KNIGHT Flour and Feedâ€" William-St new lust yum C. E. Homing. D.P.l. Union Staion, Toronto launch BELL I’HJNI STOCK NOTE FOR SA LE Efloctivo June 7th Westbound FOR SALE Hiding lots for Sewers and sidewa APPLY TO . 5 h. p. linings [is ta ta between Franc Toronto and Sun}: motor. v and fu {Gilli a 19 nible ,‘(ullpo