3s the people of Cape Breton than bungling in connection with Peter’s canal was due to the fact the government were to busy pro‘ my: and means of giving an inc: “ ‘ LL- n v 12. 1 unnecessary discomfort of the lower one, when the upper is not used. The fees charged are exorbitant, and the tipping of porters is an inpoeition that travellers might well combine to resist. The Pull- ‘man ‘Co’y though making an Immense proï¬t, avowedly psys its porters a mere pittance in ‘ consideration of the tips. The 00. at present rstescsn well sï¬'ord to pay its servants a snï¬icient me, and relieve the public by melting instant dis- missal the penalty for acceptance of a The Toronto News expresses am... .. the fact that nearly 2,000 have been added by the recent primary examina- tions to the list of those qualiï¬ed to teach school in the Province, and it wonders what is to be done with so many when the profession is already overcrowded. Its alarm is groundless. Those young people have merely taken on examination, passing which shows that they have reached a certain point in their studiesâ€" studi'es useful in every walk of life. True, they csn teach in low grades, but the actual training for teachers who aim at making the profession their life-work comes later; and there is always room at the top. ’â€" . By the continued progress towards bet- ter times in the United States under the Wilson teriï¬â€˜ the calamity cry of the re- "‘ ' 3 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 8â€"1 mholdlntho council climber .3 11 o'clock wanna-y. Mr- Th“- W mums.._........ mun“ ..... .. W-.. .......... Yul-1th.... .... ...... We _%wvagkgm :;:nm Install... ...... w.- North Op... .......... now-norm]. .00... 000000 W‘,..auucvov‘ 'v- _'----- . - We have secured the best bargains that are. IUWLI- aâ€"rIV, ple of Cape Breton that. the in connection with St. unalwasduetothe fact that mment were to busy providing 1 means of giving aninoreued weidy to the C. P. R. Ppblic have to stand Nude when the makes a demand for “more.†.90. a-nou- o '. 0'. Ta flot- TAL'YOR, ..m. . 3...: 0‘8. tau-I'D. 255m n....1.... Banal... ghiiuu‘tti. m: ....I 82 _ 3‘ '0‘!'| Am â€H M I‘OOIOOOOIDO .305 A 556 m 53.3.... I25 5.1.3:... 38% .3 m ‘ aHIOOIOIIOI. ï¬nk AH.†..... ..:... nounâ€"u 8...... .2... dongâ€"Boo .â€" .A “SEQ“ Hun-000‘! c... not... .- no yon-cl may. 1847. .'1‘ Calvert *LOCAL NEWS has re home again, after ding a quite a- trao holl y.. N.Mlnternlsv lb- was Douglas and Mr. G. Carter also, but some unlocked-tor disturbance must have nip- ped the Idea In the start. The gains otthe robbers hardly equalled their pains. so we I: to have a rest until next summer. mm.--Our reoentdraughthas ven lace to a most plenteous supply uring the past two weeks. "he supply will help the root-crops, although It may i have slightly delayed the harvesting. Emmaâ€"Oar earners are so energetic doubt as to weather there has been any or not. VWe wonder if thebarns harvest arealltull? Hope so! [Co "3.17113. Bi’m Pom . Gasmanâ€"My hsnd writ may essil account for typographical takes illness mentioned it was Mr. Elmer Rich- srdson and not Mrs. Richardson. Oscar Wskley instead of Mrs. Wskley. ANN megâ€"Mre We J. MOW In addition to his tonsorisl business does quite a. stroke in farm implements and has recently added the Aurora plow to his list and ï¬nds it sells well considering the go . A V13rr.â€"The writer had the pleasure of being in Whitby on civic holiday and witnessed their 55:13 holiday. The Sons of ment was a s t to see, and the Kiities brass band made elightfui Pnsox â€"Among the summer vie - torshere : Mrs. dsmssndher ttle daughter, Nellie, of Kensss ORB at A. . H ’s ...... ter An w egg on 088 Dew Peseoe, of Toronto. Miss Florence Woods, of Linden , at Mr. A.C. Cameron’s. ...... Miss Minnie MeGinnis at Geo. Fleury's ...... Mr. Hawthorne, of Toronto, st H.Robinson’s. . . .Miss Jennie Campbell. of Cameron, at Mr. .Brsse’s ...... Mrs. Pedler, of Lindsay, at her mother’s, Mrs. Nowry's..;...Mrs. D. R. Anderson and two children, of Lindsay, at Mr. Ed. Thorndike’s ...... Miss James, of Canning- ton st Mr.Geo.Mnson's ...... Miss Agnew, of ioronto, and Miss Fee, of Linden , at S. J. Sheridan’s....Mrs. Bernard, of wen Jemes.... . his end wui McKinnon, of Toronto ...... Miss Dix at Mr. Julia’s. ...... Mr. Cuthhertnndm s Mubei - " A=â€"-â€" n u.- “nu-unkn- w T?“ and Whine,â€" rustle- M :1: “Q‘s?" mgdd 1321,3133â€. O on m 1 Mrs. anhr, 3 visit roémtly. OAK W0 0!). THE GANAQELEI ', at Special Blanket Sale. if? HEAW â€"Wednesde evening the membenoithe Flower City Cyan inc Club, of Rochester, waited on Squire Rhodoneil and made him an honorary member of their club, and presentedhimwith a badge of the club, as e eligh evidence of op lotion of his “Mnnitte.†a story at turgeon Point. Julia Toole. humorous recitation: Miss Lizzie Fuley'e 53$ “Michal i with Sn or a were rece inflammghen Mr. Echerly mg 00 eon “MoSorley’s elegant Twine; end "Dad%s'Dinner Pail." and attempted the recitation, "Barbara Friteche," oomplet y captured the entire “diam. M...‘ v . or “m" mdchemrenoiuthg 1561111302. Grain. Flour and Feed for Sale. MUSTARD SEED Bought. ï¬fe o'w DRY. 6000 SEED GRAIN WANTEP._ Blankets at Blankets at N. £32145! Blankets in August seem rather out of season. We have almost four hundred on hand that we bought this year, before the advance in prices. As an inducement for you to buy now, we will make the following low prices for next week, which is from 20 to 30 per cent. less than you can buy them later on. Come and see them whether you buy or not. Dundas 81 Flavelle‘ Bros. FOB WEDDIIE - GIFTS BABEAIIIS WATGHES We wan: to do W‘m""ï¬aԤim cud Con mun. madamâ€"ion. New AdVQM has]; GIRL WANTED immedimly. My a In. B. DING“. WH‘J. m PUBLIO.-+H17ipa 21.39; BRITTON BROS. 750. a Pair. $1. 00 a Pair. Britta]! BN8. In :ddition to the ï¬ne lines, with which our one: no I1 ny- wen won, 1"! ac": something new end very nice, indeed. for weddings, bird» days end such occasions. Come end nee. Witch, 19'5ҠKnow!†what woundo tot-yon. HB.‘ 0308‘. DENTIST. LINDSAY LINDS AY. S00" " THERAN: "wâ€.fl FRIDAY. hue my.†Odd Sizes in MEN’S and BOYS' A full range of Wilkinson Co.’s SPECIAL 15c. Muslins for - 10c. Gingham: for - 300», 350. and 40c. Shirt Fronts for 25¢. Cottonades for - mic. Shirtings for . 5c. Factory for . - 7c. Factory for - 25c. Silk Tics, 2 for ‘- Whitc Unlaundercd Shirt for 55c. Unlaundered Shirt for . WU, 45c. 65c. Laundered Shirt for - - 15c Socks, 3 pairs for ‘ - - - 253, 75c. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawcrs for - 50c, $3.00 Ladics’ Capes for - . . $1.00, SUMMER COATS and VESTS AT COST. We have secured several Clearing Lines from the Manufacturers at our own prices and have marked them at ï¬gures which will clear them out this week. A Boy's Suit at $1 50," regular price, $2 75 GLOTHING,‘ GLDTHING P. McARTHUR 8: 00. FALL UNDERWEAR. carpets and Lace Curtains!- “ Pants Man’s Suit at 75: 3 5°: ‘4 It will give you the. Don't any your out prices on a O ‘ You'll beneï¬t by it. A job lot of Men’s Overalls and Pants to dispose of ; if you're the last‘ to reach us you'll be sorry. We are showing 3 “Fedora Hat,†special at soc. The best Felt Hat in the trade at the price. Yours to Serve, Pants 3. E. w. 160‘â€. ' P. lemma- a Go. in Early Fall Dress Goods. Prim 5 00, 1 oo, ' 10c. 1 10 55° 800 I 75 225 7c. 5c. 250. 29c. 50c. “W m we I W I?! Con-Iota Our 9% WI. PI: “amt. Guns Apple Enqlifl Kc}!