yru’ious years. This well - known Kim‘s outing is always looked for- ward to with pleasm by hundreds at our citizens. About 9.30 tho 8r. Alinthel and palace barge Lind- ny, and 81. Crandolla. chartered for the occasion, left the town wharf tax- ed. to their full capacity. and woven†bosate in saying abut â€fully unpople were on board, yet mzny were left at home, so the energetic committee decided that the Crandeuiu. Should We an afternoon trip, when. she loaded another large party. . Theda}; was an Meat one for apic- n'sc the sky being clear and the air wand bracing, and beautifully cool. who water was madly. calm fox-the nquatic sports, and the groundswem in excellent condition. Professor Lunan, from Eldon. was there _in his Highland costume. and. furnished .nmsic on the bagpipes. . - ¢ gnu-v vâ€" w. -7 on s n Shortly after dznner the progYanune began, Messrs. J. D. E‘Javelie. R. A. Killer. R~ Fee, George Lyue and ‘J. Bart being in charge. The races for both girls and boys were watched with much interest, and each event waswall mimmd. The mm‘s open race ya; \Iolcnnic Ernpfion! Are grmd. but Skin Eruption rob m. of joy. Bucklen'g Amid: Salvo. are. they: also Old Running and 89113. Felons. Guru. Von! Cuts Brufsu. Burns. 8am. c ' ' Hanan. cmimamnut P110 cure on . 0‘1meth 3 box. ‘nm‘ and MM oly‘zs cu manhood. Sold by A- 331mm both girls'and boys were watcnea. mm much interest, and each event waswell contested. The mm‘s open race was indeed a. pretty one, and good time me made- The high knckiug of _M_'.r‘. son. drd L. Walker. Race on All-Fours â€"- tat R. Bell, 2nd R. I’ow’es. 3rd A. S'mpson. Married Men’s Rm» (rnployees)â€"-lst lb. FOWYes. 211d M. McDonald. 3rd .7. Beabitt. High Kick â€" lst J. Hepburn. 2nd J. Dunninahqm. “ad I Duck Race - 13' B. Patton. ,. Boss. 3rd D. PnHon. S’ng‘a Canoe Brnoâ€"lat F. Reeves, 20d G. Hudson, . ,. Double Canoe Ra‘sâ€"lat Beans and Hudson. 2nd Carr and Lyme. . Largest Fam‘iy on Grounds - J. a; whenaw. Three Steamers Required to (hm-y tho I'm-ans to flurgoo: Point-Tho Dny’l Funnel-e end others should be m in am: generation end consult. me before they make common for meterieleâ€"I m poni- ï¬ve I can save them money on than: everything in my line. B unseen furnish ed promptly. J. P. RYIzEY, The Fiavello leling Co's eméloyees' pic-nic and. excursion hold Snurday. ,wna one of Lbs largest of the season. and surpassed any pic-nic held in Winter is dud, Md I am dive to the he: than. buiiding win he bunk thin spring. Times are good and the much of pro-parity hubntbogun. Dial] , mu Wu n J _“ â€""“‘- Men’s Race. 40 yards and over â€" 131. M. McDonald, 2116. M. McLea ny. 3rd A. Watson. Special 10-1 yards Race â€" lst A. Eart- ley. 2nd 1‘. Buck. 3rd W. Burns. Fat Wom ‘n‘s Bare â€" lat Mrs. Teatro 2nd Mrs. B‘rchinaw. 3rd Mrs. O'Noifl. Twin: Faber â€" lsr.‘ W. F99. 2116. J. Nesbitt‘ ' J. Moore. Runn'n Bop. Slap and Jump -â€" lat U. Cumin: um, 2nd '1'. Buck. 8rd F". was we seam Pafllls. n DCâ€. bun uwv- w.-. .i_ V - mac-legged-Rme â€" lst Burns and Bxadyt 213d Bell and‘Leary. 7 â€"-l A“- , ‘l. J‘Ou uuu muâ€" ' _. Young Ladiee‘ Knee â€" lst Nettie O’Neill, 2nd Katie Cunningham, 3rd Tuessa Cunninghum. Marx-id Ladies’ Race, open,â€"lst Mrs. Henley, 2nd. Mrs. Lee. 3111 Mrs. Mc- Gann. Married Ladies’ Race. (wives employ- ees) â€" lst Mrs: P. Nassau, 2nd. Mrs. Fagen. 3rd Mrs. Leo. Men’s 100 yds Race. open' â€" ls’t W. Burns. %d A. Hartley. 3rd. '13. Buck. Men’s 100 yds Race (employees)â€"lst 8 Ben. 211d Geo._Bell, 311} J. Leary. L n_,__.. _.. III was. â€"vâ€" - 7, _ THE DR. HALL IIOIOINI 60. W W’. :- mm LiVâ€"DSAY, FRI DAY JULY Na 1 and. No. 2 aid in [Judas] by 3. Emory, (1me Ks successfully used month†W 0 900mm“ Safemn'ecmfl. 08.03 onyâ€™ï¬ etfoflhï¬lmuh Xe no at ras all Mixtures- pflll IN g- as. x and- “ said and reeommelad mnsible Drums†in c c‘ ‘III‘C‘IIII A .mhzuobo 63:8 .20 2. hi II.â€" 0333. 0U Dang Us DEAD! The Weekly Post aï¬nd 0! We- mnâ€"z Bridge A1301): m ï¬ru<mrrm 3-P-L20 00. Mgflr0<mmw 0.5.329. book's Cotton Root Coupon!!! f. P Ryleyl lst J. Wi'aon. 2116.571110- Victoria Planing [111 i in progress was completed. but the ‘1 creek from WEI-st. to tbs river to- ; quired cleaning out. being in offensive condition. The board devoted an hour ‘ to discussing Russell-st. drain from ‘ the Owner: east. and. it was decided Lhat the Gunnery Co. should, have it flushed weakly pending the construc- ‘ tit»: of a satin-yum" on that street. ifor‘which the necessary potit‘mn is about to be presented to council. In- ‘ 2:019:90qu WM authorized to has i 'cresk’oiesnod‘out and flushed thor- oughly. It was docichd to‘ purchase; a. Lawma- Wor goggigimocgng The hard ï¬nes must be over. or the prwpects [or the future more hopefuL 'llhere has never been for years so many barn-raisins within a short reach of Lindsay as is thecaao this season. Last Friday afternoon asucceazfnl one“: held on the' tom of Mr. Silver. smile west oftown. A. large crowd was present from Lind- sey and. Ops. The barn is erected on a seven-toot wall. tln size being 36 x50. and is a very fine building "8.31: HiramBrm. of Little Britain. I18did the carpe noel-work. and mdesgoodjob. 31.53:; Lindon! Bros“ the well-known stone masons. did the masonry work. About 4 o'clock Messrs. W. Hazleton and D. Fitzpatrick. jr.. undertook to soleot their men for the arduous dut- ies before than, the former taking the north side and the latter the south. Unfortunately the sides were not even- ly matched. the south side having the best men However. the other side worked well and were close followers. The timbers were rather heavy, which prolonged the raising somewhat. An excellent supper was served by the_ lad- board than adJoumed. Lindsay Board of Health. The board of health held a meeting last Friday in the clerk's office. The members pmdent were Chairman Keith. Mayor Walters, Messrs. Geo. Mills, J. Duck. J. McDonald and R‘ Ky- lie; Dr. MeAlpine. medical health of- ï¬rer. and R. Douglan ,eenistary inspec- tor. were also in attendance. Alter the readim at the minutes, Chairman Keith explained that the analyst's re- ports of samples oi water sent to Dr. 1". H Bryce, secretary of the provin- cial board. on June 26th.. had not yet been received. He then read several communications received from the secretary's department, asking the board to furnish particulars concern- ing the taking of the samples. The matter was discussed at some length. opinion being expressed that the pro- vincial board. were not entitled to the information,†it did not concern them in any way. The secretary was in- stincted to write to Dr. Ceasidy. the chairman o! the board. relative to the delay.. Smitary Inspector Douglas preeentedu. report dealing with his in- spection of Lindsay-st. drain, which he had found fouled with so The parties offending had promi to cut off closets and sink: until the sewer to weak, sickTy, run down'peoplo. Every bottle guaranteed, Only 50“; Sold by A. Higinhothan. annd.-°Dr. Hell's Rheumatic Cute'will cure the most obstinate case. It is no internal preparation. Mr. W. A. Butler. porter for Canadian Express (20., King ston. Ont. suffered with Muscular Rhea. matism for three years. Three bottles of Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure cured, him i'eâ€"eiiirhï¬iik much enjoyed. About 8 o'clock tho crowd dispersed. after en- joyjpg a few hours of hard work and Inimed in Muskokn. Mr. Alex. Ross, ottha local public works staff. returned. from Port jamd- fiold, Muskolm. on Ihurasiay evening, feeling somwhat “under the weather." .Whilo superintpndéng the work 21: ha men he umbrtook to move a heavy iock of timber with a cant-hook. When be exerted his enormous strowth something had to give way. and the block started to turn. Be- fore it tilted the cant-hook sli d and Lhoend. of the handle struck . Rpss in the cheat inflicting a. bad bruiss. He thought nothing of it for a Link. but ins. dayor mthomembrambecamo inflamed. and he was obl'cod to quit work. Howill be about again after a few dun‘ rest and mdical treatment. states. Hob; taking it. could not â€even myood in life to win. mgiefely. 50 cents a bottle. containing ten ays"treatmcnt. For sale at all drug 361m in. Story ofa Slave. to beboundhand and foot for year- bythechaimotdimaeinthewnrst form of slavery. George D. Williams. of Manchester. Mich" tells how each unlavewasmsde tree. He says: “My wife has been. so helpless for tire years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottleaxot Electric Bitters. she is wonderfully im- proved aud able to do her own work? This supreme remedy for female dis- eases quickly cures nervousnessfleep- leesness, melancholy, headache. back- ache. fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle‘wnrlring medicine in a godsend Lacrosse Notes -'llhe boys should turn out to prac- tice every evening, and. get in shape to give Peter‘boro another sauna. -A meeting will be held in the Y. M. C. A; parlors Monday evening at 7.30, to discuss general business. â€"“Na.vy" Clarke. of Barrie. one of the best stick-handlers in the coun- try. is located in Lindsay. and will wear 3. Lindsay uniform during the rest of the man.“ gjddell, of Cooks- “He that any Good Would Win †Should be provided with good health, and everyone who would have good health should remember that pure, rich blood is the first requisite. Hood's ï¬rmnrilla, by giving good blood and good healthnhaa helped may a man to success beam giving strength and conrum to thousands of women who. House sf'nuox av uoummo. before your timé with rheumatism ’- neurglgi‘a when_ th_c_re is a}. :1de ant Anasment System Toronto's 8M9nt department proposes to tax cattle traded on in the city market. The proposal is absurd enough, but may be in the line with the pmsant law. Let us hops it will be given effect. Every such de- monstration of the folly of the «mat system. has it educational effect. We shall get reform. by and by. mm ‘Innnm. Juncttoboflmtopnnd Up.†x â€on†‘ manommn.‘ the Toronto ï¬rm who non-fly icnt ment agent. of un- town. which is ‘ intotho Fomtr’lhp‘rtmnt a toque-t “unfamil- ' mud near Moro. “If" “m“. by 3' "Bud“ a†m". 0‘ hu 3411mm on Mfg-â€ï¬ï¬wm ,0, “hams"? m???»- . l I O l _ . Ea’ï¬dgwqo 90 11:50 necessary 1“ 3|;“5’mmgxzm, Mid “m “u" WV- ,A4_-I_ LL- -nmu- 4,4“ -_-_L:L:.- ln- .nl‘ pm . of the building and ran down the chin- ney. doing much. damage in the rooms below. Mrs. Stevenson. the wife of the bonantnms in bod at the time, and was sovemly shocked. Anather Succusful Bun Rzismg. isâ€"also available. Don't Die -211» C. P. 3. ha: beau experimt- ing with an automatic mail catcher on its main line. near Ottawa. with a View to using it on the Import“ Limited, ~83: “double-hands†grain trains mad through town yesterday from the Midland elevators. ' Railway Note: -â€"It in and tho Wabash will oil its road bod between Datroit and Bulblo â€"0vor 600.000 bushels ot Chicago corn are afloat on their wq to Midï¬nd Ono monster vocal in said to In†; load of 264.000 bushels. groom. After the many congratula- tions on elaborate supper was served. The presents to the bride wore hand- some and numerous, affording an in- dication of her popularity... the happy couple left on the six o‘clock train for ahoneymoon trip to Toronto and west- ern points. the Poet wishes the young couples happy married life. 6. That the hours of work on Satur- day be from 7 a. m. to 12 p.m.. and from 1 p.111. to 4 p.131. with a full days pay for the same. 7. Tint trackmen begiven all reasonable leave of absence toaltend monthly meetw. and a pen be given to attend the annual conven- tions. 8. That there shall be no dia- crimEnation against trackmen for be- ing members of the Order 0! Railroad Traclnnen, and when called to serve on boards of adjustment they shall be relieved without unnecessary delay for such purpose. but only on request of the chairmnn of their Executive com. mum...†stated in a. previous lame, qureeentetivee will meet the 03m managementln a. week of two to con- â€"T.ho new .Union station hoinc built at M10. N.Y., will cost 06.000.000. Emory street car line in the city will pass in a circuit under it.‘ â€"Locomotivo insets in Germany Lfthey haven-nu leoneno'tenyoan without accident, receive from thoeo eminent a. eold medal and â€100 in man to every 10 switches in“ addition to one man to every two miles of main line track. 5. .That the wages 0t men employed on snow-plough; and wrap- er be: Foreman. 33 per day of 10 hours; trackmon, 82 a} duy_ot 10 yours: A Pretty July Wedding. At 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Armstrong. Lindsay-5L. was the scene of a pxeflty wedding, when their sec- ond daughter Caroline, was united in marriage to Mr, J. L Hell; lin. 0! Oshawa. a member of the Me 4. Min Carriage Co. Rev. 11 Meaning. . A" tied the knot in the menace of s Inge company of invited guests. The bride wore white silk or ndie trimmed with white chiffon, an carried e h:- qqet of (levers; she looked. very char- mznc. Mme Cutie Lindsay. the brides- maid. was my ettired in allow muslin. trimmed with yellow c iflon.’ Mr. Babeho! Oshawa. supported t_he bidet Eben claims. â€"Many people are still in the dark as to the precise nature of the concession: for which the G134. Trackmeu rev- oently went on strike. The demands were as follows: 1. That all perman- ent employees under a roadmaster be granted. a raise of 25c 11 day on pres- ent wages. 2. that all permanent em- ployee-s are to be regarded as in line of promotion. sen'ority to have a pre- ference where merit and other quali- fications are equal. 3. That all track- men who resume duty alter hours. an on Sunday, receive time and a half for thesame. 4. That the permanent stall on each section be one mu to every two miles of track, or fraction of two miles. not including foreman. All ter- m‘nal points and yam}: to “1’9â€?“ Saturdsy’s Market The market on Suturday: was batter amended than for several Saturdays past. and the produce offend was quickly snapped up. Butter, ms. chickens. peas and beans, constituted chief offerings. Outsido several lands ofhay were marinated and sold quickly. The following prices prevailed: Butter 15c and. 16¢ per pound; chickens. 60¢ per pair; eggs Ho. 1243 and 130 per dam; peas. 9c per quart; beans. be per pound; ha. 86 to 88 per ton. â€"Tzhe railways of the United States give employment to nearly a million rsons. Three years 0 the oflicial guns were 836,625. whom 31,792 were in Lbs general administratbn. 243,627 in maintenance of way and structures; 167,850 in maintenance of equipment; 373,747 in conduct of transportation. and 9,609 unclassiï¬ed. Ptobably one person in 75 in the United States derives a livelihood from the railways. ‘. â€",'1'ho C. P. R: has made s reduction «(romeo to 40 per cent on the rota for live stock shipments from North- west points to Kootenaq po'nts as a. result at the arransunant made by the Dom'n‘on government following the construction of the Crow‘s Nest rand. No trace has yet been discovered of tho whereabouts of the three wheels stolen from parties in town on Tueedu night last. The descriptions are as follows: One gent‘s Encyclo. model NV. 22 inch tmmo. black enamel. 84 gear, number 26.899; two geut'e Vic- tor wheels, 1895 model. 63 gear. cherry colored wood handles, Christ: saddle. Our country readers are asked to keep a. keen lookout for than Police Court Coleudor â€"Cou.nty Magistrate Deacon 3nd County Crown Attorney Devlin drove to Coboconk on Friday. , Tin wow mu Batty Was acquitted of the clan entered against hEm under the Q]!!! - ton act. as the evidence Was confhotung ply m we“, nun I-lv --‘_- _..7 in new: at law qmtitleu for sale. Mn Bouthworth. clerk of the deput- rnent, is writing to the Imperiel In- stitute. London, to ascertain tb prob- abilities of building up a lucntive ex- port tnde in tamgrw. .At preeenï¬ die secure a ood. pox-hon of the large tndo in t t commodity. ~ Buchnll Notes. â€":l'he Cuban Giants are writing. for waste here next month. â€"'l'.he management are trying to get the Toronto Eastern League teun hero a DE. A. W. WES a mmnu cm I: sent direct to the “a†am by the Improved an..." cal: the Moon. dean the am Vuv â€.qu drug'rm m an "NM-"l lvd mun-m y '1' n-o â€pf-v dram _-vl!bct:fpt=’ 1". nu. w. causes CATARRH ms“ .250 "no: In nuam The Stolen Bicycles. WEEKLY P9â€; NCO 83‘: nuns? mmouuous "9A" I â€"Rédmond McGrath. the missing south ward boy. has returned hone. having finished in; Wanderings. He headed west, and visited anttord ,and other points. doubling back to I Orillie, and from thence home. - 5 â€"-License Inspector Shor‘t‘ has been combining business with pleasure dur- ! ing the past few days by visiting the ! hotels in the northern pert of his die~ ‘ trict. Be mm. on his wheel. and! came from. Coboconk last Friday in- ; less than three hours. l ; Monday morning n petty. rubicnnd. [well-(1mm mm sporting a. magnificent beerd of unusual length. deannded from the cut-bound train. endenqnined of the Inch-n as tolbe whereabouts of Mr. Edward Bunting. The strewn: m Hr. nae. Bunting. from Belfast. Ireland. direct, end einee he perted from bin brother (our well- known citizen) 5 new on the pier et Londonderry. there d been no direct communication between them. Asonr render: can imagine. the meet- â€"in¢ between the long accented broth- â€"Roporta from. Olen-boo township near hut-born. state that a new and most dontmctiva grub is playing havoc with the root crop. The crab "6 about an inoh nnd a halt in longth. of a dirty guy color. diagonally bar- rod on tho but with . lights: colo‘r. They no that): on turnips. and than work of (instruction lo systematic and complete. Thu devour our: por- tlolo of Inland um «not. thotubor ltaolt. I! pull gma l. 3 llod to tho top tho grub nt once «he tho roots. and out. in .18on this. Our tumor! should ho _on tho watch for this now â€"Mr. Wm. Richards desires us to correct en impression held by some people owiw to his appearance in the police court recently. charged with dis- ordorly conduct. Mr. Richards in a WP! manâ€"ho one no man anylhmq. and beliem Llut ell in well with his soul. hence be is invariably W9}. and whistles about his work. only end late. 01: this mild vice the charge of disord- erly conduct m booed. end it was properly dlm‘ued. "oh. yes. occasionally." "Where do you 80 3" "Well. When I ml to hear an good cannon I go to Toronto for it. That's the plane.†It m an automobile: it Mn to bdk md mt: Andwhon 'bwu told to move on, aid: “1 auto. but I mn‘t !" â€"M’3ny graces of citizens halted opâ€" posite Mr. A. J’. Gnhm‘a new store these 'ovenim to minim tho brilliant okartio light attach. â€"l'enelon Fall- oouncil will pan 3 hy-lurat its next mating to close m- has atom every evening ompt Wednesday and ï¬turday, .and owning. preceding holidus. st 6 o'clock. â€"Supt. Titlin and othor division om- oials m in town lad: Friday on Lb pay-car. (and. march!!!“ we†198*: â€"T;ho story in tmd of a. country par- son who said. to 3 Lindsay tailor: “Wlmnlvnnta Moodomtl to; Toronto tailor for it. That's the place. By tho way do you. evpr g_o to church?†_Meun. Dr. Dny. Irvine. William' and Marshall took in the cud†party st Janotviflo on M week. my nub the trip on their wheelg' and all report 1 good tine. â€"Contracl0r I. men m mkim good Noam on the Linda,- st. comer. Hr. Wm. Wk.“ in super- inlwdinz the laying 0! thin sewer pipe for the council. inppy' mt thy by thy psymnt monthly account; â€"T.ho Potaboro Pro-byte not nt Omen MY. July .When Ru. Wm. Kannawin. B. A,. former- ly of Shallnu’ne. wuinduched into the charge of the l’nabyterian congrega- tion. _The Bell Telephone Co. has a. m of linemen have under Formemn Mc- Intosh. and they are putting the town system in a first-clans shape. Many of the old poles are being replaced. with nowonea. â€"Mr. J. Bu Shannon. liquor mer- chant. has just placed two very hund- soma window signs in position. they were math by a local artist. and. are anterior to anything to be had in the city. -â€"‘ vv< ,_-__ on m a joyful occasion. Mr. Thou. Bunti in a mum: on the 801° fut oflhcrn CountichAilm. and has been in nilny mice for 88 you. In 1837 on an occasion his promotion to his Mt mm» 0 position. he was presented with 3 mm watch. suitably engraved. by his follow an- ployeec. He has 3 month's luv» of absence. and will employ ovary min- nth of it in loaning mthi poc- niblo about this grand Con-wk bun. The local G. T. R. Trackmen held 3 meeting on Jun 19th.. which wu at- tended by Owim A. B. [m of outum, who spent the dey in town. We underatnnd that Mr. Lowe exploit:- ed up sitmtion of stairs since the strike. and mode the very utietactory eteteunnt that only four men bed been dim‘eeed for illegnl actions during the late trouble. A committee of Tuck- men will meet the G. ‘1‘. a management at Montreal nhortly'to disco- better wages and other condition meeting them. The W from this dis- trict will be Mr. Joe. Harris. of Gelert. To all who ham tho evil effects of damaged kidney: is (ha nasumnoo lint Dr. A. W. Chaos" Kidney-Um Pill: no main with enormous sale and Impounded am in thlsdis- trict. Buchanan and aching kidneys are fast becom‘m a thing 0 the past when Dr. A. W. Chuo'a Kidney- Limr pills no known. Ono cent doâ€, 25 cents a box, at all dealers. Wlunnmflmmug Gin-cu who w to bo’ no" tho comer of in: ad mutants. witness“ a» tin-qua mum nbo‘i‘t 10.80am. M. Iti- Imp: nmn'n Inhnd. op, drove into town with a spirited tum of young colts uttnchod to a light my hvin with hat in the vehicle In. Ju-_WI n, g neighbor, tnd her infant child. When turning off Liam-1t. onto Ens-all- It. a couple of dogs frightened the horns. 3nd they mail: cot beyond Mica Jordan's control, numb uh. bravely did. all in her powetï¬to check than At the corner of Willinzn-ut. tho animals turned 3nd need north at terriï¬c speed. tbs bucgy mying in fer-Hons fashion iron was to aids. An spectators held unit bmth. Op- poaiu the China. laundry the M suing: of the buggy lonzun and bar. ness gave gay.‘ prgbohlty averting 3 J-_L“I nus gnu my. probabiy Inertia . terrible midoat. The horse: du ed ahead. at Itill (mar speed. drawing Mina Jordsn our the dashboard. but luckily sh. coupod with 1 flow bruises. Tb hm! run fomrd tad cum to a. stop amt a tree in (rout of Town Clerk owlaon‘u office. when kind hands helped a badly mud but very thankfuL m to ali¢ht with be: ï¬eciou babe. Locnl aunties HOOD‘S PILLS â€I gentle. yet 0‘!- T. R. kamen in Session 1.1111381 YW A joyful fleeting. Cf boa! lamest. ! -oriuss nun. Ftidaoz: nu- amt lad Min Maiden. Lin , a. mm. of Ilium In. John unb- - non. Pour-ct. - â€"ands 0‘ It. and Mrs- J'. Kill- Iby will mm! to but am both hue Ibsen“! to: prcst week. Ila-yer. now mutating, ' PERSONALS. I Mâ€"r. Ed. Kylie left Moods, loï¬isit ’ friend. at Chemow. ! -ldr. Albert ‘Parkius. 0! 3m spent Sunday at Hr. Lemur-d. Irwin's. Pene- I let.- township. ‘. -Bob. Independent} Dr. â€cl-nap: Toronto. who-o (and! are gt their luminous sump†00th.. .t, a“. Point. .ndbd Monsoon. on m. In In: “nun yucht. tho. kh- koodnh. Bohdl: In"! of Autumn friends with Na and worth for c run down P? hit. 21.. doctor could“! tho Inn-flu hi- to. u- â€"Petmboro ï¬'ioW. Fri - Mrs. spun;- and thair md‘imbrmznr‘f jory, are In tqwn to-du, Inviné come down grpq: Laugh†whom they luv. been “an; mend.- (or ; short tine anyhgqpfntg Eon; 1:: for w outing. tollontrecl. to" returning -Meurs. J. D. Flanllo and. R. A. Miller. notwithstanding their bud dpy's work sugar-intending tho wort: gt Sturgeon Polnt on Saturday. wheel- od back to tho Point. that. night vi: Fenclon mu. and need each other all tho wu. â€"Bav. J. W. Shaman. pastor of St. Andrew's learnt-m on: nation ottive mks. On tho next two Sun- dgya In mil when the pastor of 3. Juno's Sauna Preabyterian churchj Toronto. npd hint on will his a long b‘cycio mp mth a couple of Lind- uy friends. â€"Miss M. C. Mills, RA. of Auron high school luff. and Mr. J. 8. Mills. MA" beam-tater o! \Vatortord high school. no mending their nation with relatives in tho oouth wad. â€"Moun. Kennedy. Gobk. Peters. Brianne!»- and mum. of Sonthillo. arrived in town Saturday. und left for Bobuycoon to grunge for tho Bsptist excursion from um town on Holiday. â€"Mr. V. B Bawliws, of Inga-soil, wows-nun; ghe Inger-Io“ Durecwty Co.. has teen :1; I913 dye-I Suggrdgy i'i'ihTï¬mérem at his firm. Mr. R. is a (mo 2.. gar. and h" voice wound win him Iu-url: on the concert stage. :Bm‘b'n nu- Arr : m. J; n. McDonald. {or novel-11' can: a mem- ber at an Wsnbr ma. Lindsay. u- rivod in town on My evening to {m 1 similar petition in the Arrow ofï¬ce. â€"m. C. W left. loud†morn- iu for Severn. when he will join 5 puton campers forgtwo wank: amp-t Spur-ow 14b. â€"M’.r. 600. S. Mattias. publ_io school teacher. of Cox-mull: 'u 9!!le utew days with his uncle. Mr. W. J. Ccim, Glenelg-It. Bo intends leaving on M: for W. â€"Mr. F. L. Norton. 4!! the anyers’ Co- tivo Pubiishing Co.. and his ha? y. of ' . us guests of Mr. aners. W. J. ortontxent-st -â€"Mr. R. J. McLaughlin I.“ for Burke'- Falls on sunny. 0n hi. m- at Gravenhurst 1nd tmho will stag spond;conpbo thy: with; brother whoissunmoriug them. - â€"Mr. Ed. Dsly nnd daughter. Xiu Hollie. will law for. Bulhlo on Teas- W to visit friends. Km 11th may “min to: g couple of .mmhs. â€"m 11. Pituimnons. P. Fitz- nimmons and '1'. Bucky. 0‘ “WWWâ€- wheebd to town on Sand†and spent tha d†with (ï¬end; â€"Mra. A. 0. Crouch and daughtor Norm loft ht Honda to: their homo in London. Raving Ind 3 very enjoy- ab‘o time for two mocks with Hrs. Chas. Mitchell. Lam L. Mr. and an. Lulu â€on at Toronto. no visiting ï¬r. and Wm. Hub“. and och“ friends. â€"Miu 30-39 mm Toronto. who has been visiti friend- hero. return. ed to but hon taming. -l.r. F. Ssndlord. manhunt-or. at Mon 2‘th in town Honda ut- tondinc Lb choc†board muting. â€"Dr. one Xi†Citation. oi Toronto. who have been visiting "have: u Coboconk. unturned to the city loudly. â€"Kiu A. Men-e. o! Beuvorton. :nd His-05mm ol Vroomuton. no (out: at their uncle. Mr. T. Wad. south -Xr. F. A. Wrath! is enjoying In. “cation at Bola: Bench. East 130- ronto. with his family. If. Bart. O'Briem'who it on than ‘1'. 8. stuff in tho vicinity ofColdwaur. spent Sands! at home. an» Xiuen Ninnio and Mabel Ir- us of 1 rdnv. “sited (mud; in Fon- oloc Far 9 on Sud†last. -â€"3l’nun. .Wln. Beard sad Jon. of Pension Pulls; paid Lindsay 31â€". . (nond- 3 visit ï¬nd-J ovum“. “Condateflq‘ â€"nev. A. n m and m'lc. o! Coboconk. were and“ st tbs S'lnp- non hon-o Monday. ' â€"Mr. Fancy â€clan. â€rennin; the Geo. Matthews I. 00.. Peterboro, wu inï¬rm to-dny. mommndinz Dodd's Kidnqy Pills. While attain [mt min bout my kidney: 1 was induced to try than. and in all hit-nut nut my upy (an no prompt :nd permanent "lief. .1315- lnppenod tut year. I an slut (my humble testimony will ho tho mam othelping noun one else. Yours truly. M. J. KEANE. Builder. \ fl priooou-st. Dodd‘s Kidnqy Pill: m {or -10 by all drmintl. or coat, on neoipt of price by the Doddo Micine Co.. Limited. Toronto. I" ‘l'he repofl of “868.0“. Included in up Dodd's Kidney Pill- Icup book. which is now famous“ throughout the connuy. m'foronto ntleunn ï¬lo comm it mom w r. diam. and from among the may revue-mad proving the ‘ Latin quality of cum nudoby Dudd'n Kidney l'iils Mr. Keane letter i. “up: . I. l m M 1030510. Jul! 21m .no Ono BIN.“ PBIUELESS m: WI; vâ€"- of hiatus vu Included in Kidney Pills Icup book. 5’ (snout throughout the a Toronto fatten“: ‘30 r diam. and Whoh ._..Bro. Baht. mm". D. D. G. 1L. of this town. insullod the ofï¬cer: of Benetton wait No. 20. I. o. O, I. warheads," In; what. uad 0.1-0 do- livuvod an m “are. mn the working: of tho 1'. during which In minnow-d mutton W hr it... «only? landing a to number- â€"Conduotor and Mrs. Just Britten “ï¬fmm “3a“; 13‘?" u: m m n or Winni .wbm they will spend a o“ with their son Arthur. who in doing well in the mam lino than. ship nd ï¬nances. â€"Mr. Nichol.“ Bndy. of South 098. left lately for halt, Ste. Ind-Seaman nd a couple of not: with 1:0 will his bro :- Patrick, ox-oollwtor of customs, who visited him recently. â€"M‘xu Ruin. of the out ward. left for South Edmonton. N. W. 13,. to jo :1 hr brother Jana. formerly of The Post luff. who is engaged in the grain business than. -Mr. Thou. P. Thompson. stumbmt boiler innpoctor. Aux. 80m. hull in- Qeotor. both of Kim. m in- town many. n. enmnod the musk at tho 10ml â€"Mr. Wm. Kgdd. of Millbrook. n former wall-known resident. wt: in town but weak lookm wold ï¬riends altar ; than yun' uboencs. -â€"Miu Jane )lorrison. of hunting. and... “rind in town lut week. and will spend some time; waiting her friends in town ud country. l â€"Miss H. Him. 0! Bands: 8: Fl:- volk Bron" left Wednesday week for Dnndnlk. where the will mend a. portion of her vacation with friends. Thu: Pianos have a rich, full and musial tone that am all why but than, and are without doubt the ï¬nest Piano w.Q-nlis'a virgie MoSwoyn and Miss Ada Wooda’uo visiting Duncan Graham, ER. cl Gambridgu â€"Miu Lula Logan is spending a few do:- in Sundorhnd. visiting Min Val- entine. one of her College (rionds. â€"Mr. Bush Conny. the popular proprietor of the Reid house. My- aoon, m in town we!!! on business. IILGoox-ge Mufï¬n. of Fonelon Falls. m in town. recently. Hr. Martin ha dooo ; his buline- in hologram: polo- this cannon. â€"Miu 0m Die-field. who has began an (out of Sturgeon Point friends. returned to her homo gt Port. Pinyin-t Friday. ‘ â€"M.r. J. J. Rich. nemhtnt tailor. Little Britain. was in town moody on basins- â€"Kr. and Mn. Bnell. of Mount For- est. no tho of Mr. and. Mn. Width“. “rd. u Toronto. -â€"Mrs. Indian. Toronto. is the m at Mr. and In. B. A. Millur, â€"Xiua| Phyllis and Katie Smith. of Toronto, no holidaying gt Mr. June; “1017's. West 013. William-at. â€"Miu Crydermn. Bowmnville. is them at Mr. 1nd. Mrs. B‘ J. John- uon. Bond-at. â€"M.r. J. J. Rich. nemlunt tailor. mm. Britain. was in town may “MENDELSSSHN†PIANJS Whm 110 Adelaide-st. W., Toronto. Do not think you can nuke 1 success 0‘ little that halite-s. More thnn ever in world employen dmud of their employees Mg! 01’ W shin. The teaching in this doling» is the kind than: conforms with ‘1)? practice of Mina life, We impart tn “tun! knuvlege of book-keeping. â€geography 3nd typ s-writing, used on business ’3' ' . Hundred. of MI «nines men and women are prepued to best Moon, to to this feat. Bendme calender, bonuï¬fully illustrated, and telling hat Whine-moutbcitwocau to the teaching of this college, will give you psrï¬cnhn of our “bod: of teaching and my other useful and helpful bushes Iii-tn. It '- yonn for the asking it you mention this pep-r. Students can enter the oohega at my time. Study Business. Y.I.O.A. â€Mus. 00:. You to a: 1031!! 8a.. roman. DAVID mus. cum Aooonnmt. Printou- Wright in visiting friends TBACIIIS 0? BUSINESSâ€" you ow nuke n suecau of basinnss koo ting as. More than ever in the history of the l93461‘8! h o. E... in.- Williamson m at cannons on W Jun-rd sac wuma La“ Quin- ‘ruoper mod! 0“ Q m bill. nth wt. \0- 6“ â€"Wo noticed that MM His Plane: and Miss DI anon: tho number who :‘1 null social at Bimbo†0“ wick. ramming by â€1" " lain. they spent 8 "â€5 -Mr. 8. Savoy. of Fleetwood cut at the S'mpoon house L -Mr|. Mensa. of Toronto, and Btu-way. of Strauord, are. gmM In. Ju. Harvey. Cambridge-st -_'M.r. Marshall Tripp, open“! pokes headquarters. Toronto. :11 m town 13.: week for a short fl will be an guest of 1225 {a m-hw. II. F. Bums. â€"Mr. Cephu Guillett nude Visit at his sister‘s. Mrs. 1"“ ch11. on his return from 0 Stony Lake. when he will SF o: Linda! Lodge NO- 100- 1- Via‘tod Herbal-o Wedmsd um insulted the officers ‘ Bebm Emnpwut, .\o 36. nth: Wt. NO- 55- ~Mr. J. N. Cunpbell sprnl a (‘0 days last was! thoguast of Sn uld m Point friends. â€"Mr.md Mrs. I. Gaunt-on let: (on on heads: week for their home in may. -â€"Miss Alice Gauntky, of Balm. is visiting Mi- Manon. â€"M.iss Ann. of Rochester. is the guest of his: Morton. â€"Miu L. hylor is enjoying a holi- dsy vioitix triondn in m ( ours. A. 8. Brandon. of Golert. was in town on Saturday on basinâ€. / â€"Miu Muriel Touehbm is visiting minim at Port Hope. -Kr. J. Brown. of Loam. is in lawn ailing on old (ï¬ends. â€"Xt. E. Monro". W. of Kirk- ï¬eld. was in town andâ€. . â€"Mr. J. W. Wat“. of Mindon. was in town on Saturday! on ‘bun‘mees. â€"m Annie Fitlpatl'ick. of On ville. is spending tho ho‘iday a a her home. Bath. 7m had: friends â€"M.r. Frank Noswonh: re: Fridty. amt enjoying a . holiduat Jackson's Point an --Mr. S. G. Piraeus. general mot» chapt. 0m was in town half“ human. â€"Nmm. A. Sonnet-ville. of n to. ugd D. SonorVille. of Orono spendmc a few days in town. â€"Mrs. Chas. McLean. of Toronto. in st pmsent visiting triads in Lown. â€"Bro. J. S Headersoq 11mm in Construction. Neill. of Onemoe Co a in town lately ca! . puctic d know- appeals :3 mo in the de'nghrful nd TOM“ ‘e cor urué ndï¬ Toron- runs? ately. _ Mi! moo