WI LBER’FORCE. (Cox-respondent» t6 m Put). Jane Mallay ,Lho nine months’ old baby otMr. lair B. E. Dillmn. of this plaoyo, fell into a candy pail withthroo inches of water in it, on hands: last. and was drowned. 7 Hr. ‘R'ch. Brown and Miss Cowie were at Mr. J. Kn‘ght‘s. ' Crop; are looking gool. Salt and Sugarâ€"A. Campbell. Preparing for Fullâ€"Kerr . Co. Pianos, 0rgans.â€"J’. J. Woman-up. A Public Ovationâ€"A. J. Grahlm. . Young Men Who Suoceedâ€"B.A.B.C. Voters’ List, Bexleyâ€"Altred Taylor. Notice to Creditorsâ€"Peter McIntyre. Voters’ List, Mariposaâ€"J. B. Weldon. Blouse and Skirt soleâ€"J» Sutclifle WNWâ€: ' , .i (Correspondence to The Phat). Baying 13in full blast and. is splen- did _haying weather.__ _- _ ..- “ . PENIEL: M (Cormpondenco'th'l‘ho Pout). Visitorsâ€"Mr. and Miss Wbbster. at W. J. “fl-isms; Hrs. Minty, of To- 'Iorpnto, at MLT ngjre's. ‘ LIST OF NEW A DVERTISEMENTS. ' m. mick Kirkmicil was tha guest of Mr. ï¬nith'eram last Sundpy my,m0ct,lm LINNAY. FRIDAY. AUGUST 4. gen: for the lmperial’ldfc Assn-g ante Company of Canada. 51-0 for the Union Assurance Society of Lon- don, Englnnd, (Fire), nod the Scottish Union and Nationai Fire Insurance company. JOHN KENNEDY, The Way to Keep Busyâ€"Dania: Flavelle Bros. .. LOCAL NEWTB‘LETTERS Mr. Richard and Mr. Melville St’ata have taken themselves of! to the northern wildsof Hollow Lake. to seek their fontune. _ A hunted amount of Cash to m on mnngsge 3: lowest noâ€. Note. dil- [Honey and Insurance 'Qujte an interesting wedding took place on Thursday last. The contract- ' “parties were Mr Lou; Porter and Miss Ada G- lbard, of Lutterworth. We wish them much joy. tribe house and burns belowing to Mr. Madill were destroyed by fire on the night of the 24th inst. Mr. Ma- dill being absent at Lindsay. Cause unknown. Davis White‘s stave factory has ahut down after a good run, their stock being all cnt. G. G. Hunter has made some im- provements to his mill-race. and his mill will be running the rod of the season Since George Wait has becomaland- lord of the Queen’s hotel he had made some improvements in the my building a platform in front of the hotel. Mr. Wall: is quite busy at his blacksmith shop and looking after the hotel. He makes a good host. Berries are quite plentiful in this part. The Sanitarium that is being built a 'w mi‘ns 'wm bro is nearing com- ‘ ton. Mr. Cope is doing the turning a: Lunter’:, mill.“ _ Al' . ,L ‘L‘ 10 "'ï¬â€"uciï¬Ã©b‘erries and rasplmrries are pleatiful th_s year. ___ c ,. , L_-|_ Mrs. J. Walker and granddaughter, Miss Elhen. Gage of Lvndaay. are via:- ‘tom with Mrs. A. Stata. riig‘iizaé Watson has gone back to Lindsay, after enjoying a pleasant visit at homq. PREPARING FOR FALL. a; Ovulul'v- '4- Grops 1001: guild is 6156' part, hay is 3110': the new COBOOONK. (Correspondence to The Post.) Our Cicic holiday was duly observ- ed, and although the surrounding far- mers were unusually busy, a very good crowd of people visited 1153- Village. The sports were keeniy contested. Fol- lowing is the list of pnue’Lwinners: Skiff race,s’ng!e. 1 J Dodd, '7 5. Ball; akift'race, ladies, 1 Lily' Moore, 2 Lily Ham; canoe, sing'ee, 1 W. Drinks. 2 . J. S. Sheldon: double skiff. I Dodd and men,2 Hall and Hall ; double canoe, 1 Drakerand She‘uion. 2 Graham and Martin: tub race, 1 R Graham. 2 A. Hall; walking greasy poleâ€"this was a. Boyce; three-legged race. 1 O'Leary and Buss-$3.; mcycle. 1 Betas, 2 Gra- ham; )ong jump. running." 1, W. P. m 2 Lat-lo : iump standing. 1 (W. P. Rogers. 2 E. Lyt‘lo: jam-standing: ‘ h. a tie between W. P. Rogers and KERR 00 The Weekiy Post. (Correspondence to The Post). prosite PLstoaice, Lindsay New Goods commenc- ing to arrive. No room any longer for Summer Goods Money is much easier to handle. During Augu§t all Summer Goods will be sold at and below Wholesale Prices. 10120 K '3 Kc", Adam: Bluebxont-st BROWN" EYE. ’- .u' 1 River.: . . Her dark blue waters glide Between her high. steep banks. As we stem. wind: and tide Wit-h heartfelt vote of thanks. The {cream line the shore With verdant beaut dressed.â€" Brock‘s Monument be oreâ€" 1We need not tell the test. _ w_‘-, .Wc are much pleased. to offer our congratulations to the folfowing stu- dents of our public school. who suc- cesfully passed their exnm‘natious, vim: P. S. Leavingâ€"Alisa 3 Campbell. Messrs. Wm. McKenzie. James Mc- Kenzie. John Perry and. John McKen- zie, Entranceâ€"mm Cora Bur-ling, Daisy Metcalfe. Carrie Brice, Jams qutloygnd )Vn. Bowen. ‘ Pnhe Orangcmen of this district will assemble here on Sunday afternoon next for the purpose of attending di- vine service in the Presbyterian church. The Key. 3 M. Smith will preach a. speciai sermon on this occa- sxon. ' (From Another Correspondent.) fl'hunday afternoon last two of our well-known local sports went to Bill- sam Lake with the intention. of unet- ing excmsionists from Lindsay. Short- ly after their arrival they decided to go out for a 'row. in a boat found at midlaw's landing. This was no soon- er ssidthan done; One jumped into the boat. took his seat. and. ï¬ghting 'a cigar. “didn’t care a data. how things went;" he called on his companion to let her go, and. go he did, "you. bet.†The hon t' ed and our went the two sports into water. but this is what one might expect when one does not know: enough to sit down. .And then Mrs. (Dr.) Stacey. ot Ioronto. in tt present wits a short vigil. to her pageants. _M.r .and Mljs. Pgrg. Mrs. L. McKons e. of Tyronto,zs ‘ Ming: fewwoeh withhormothor Mrs. L. MandJen. We are pleased tolnvo such once-familiar face: again “W“- - ; Vn'iix'niefr of Peterboro and Lihdsny citizens interested in the work, paid the piace a flying vigit, and sitter see- ing _l.he macli'xne'ry in operation, ex- pressed themselves h'ghly pleased with prgpects. ‘ \ ., pzAA A“. ihe fun beEuâ€"the two wast sports {laundered about and it. is said that the water rose four feet, andithat fish- igé was idesti‘oiod fdr a few days owing to Lha condition (1 the stream. A Inge number of our citizens at- tended um reform convention at Fenn- lon Falls last Etiday. My report bails delayud at tho lake fora couple at hum through the forgetfulness of the captain of (homing. ‘ . . ‘-v '_ _.__7 - ,The peat industry mu be in full blast in a very short tuna. and will make \h‘ngs lively in the neighbor- hooa. as ll. will give employment to about seventy men. The machinery is all in position. w th the exception of a drier, wh ch is expected. to arrive in a very short _t‘gno. _0n thugsdfty last . MT. PLEASANT. (Germ to The Post). ~. A very interesting lecture was giv- en, on Lhe forward movement, of the Christian Endeavor Society, in the Methodist church last Friday even- x7 KIRKFIELD. (Correspondence to The l‘OSt.) 'We are pleased to congratulate our popular principal, Mr. E. Mosgrove. on the success of his pupils. Of the 13 that wrote from his school. 10 passed very proï¬tably. - , 3",A‘_ AL Miss Nevada Webster. of Lindsay. has been visiting her friends in and adjacent to our (illggg.__ _ ‘7 AI. iMS Lucas. of Buillieboro, is the guest of Mrs. 8. Guy. Mr. John Beat. of Peterboro. was in town on Friday. Miss Lena Finlay. of Shelbutne. is apt-pains per holidays at _her old home. L A_._L ‘L-_tll ï¬ï¬'ï¬ï¬ï¬kâ€"KEH was. but 'twill not betor long. assome of the boys are going down the river to ï¬shâ€" then the stories?! n ,HL my“ v -"â€"v_ . The .3111 ramberry season is about over, and a large quantity appears to have been gathered in by our citi- 16118. â€â€"m. __7, (£01 ovoryth‘ng so bright, 'Bhat we can wish that you. With us enjoyed the sight. Our right, Ontario; Our left is New York State. Mr. WnL Stacey, o: Enniskillenmmde a few calls in our town last. week. Aï¬'dwwe could wish ’twere so They were one land create. But soon will come in sight who bridges all that bring Both hand in hand so tight. Tint haumoay doth sing Wth echo loud and clear. As rushing torrents (all, That make Magus. dear ' To pleasure-seekers all. -v-noo Master Barty Sm‘th, of Winnipeg. son of the late Geo. Smith, of our vill- age. is here on' a. visit to his grand- palenm; and other relafiyes. -_J _._A_ The sunset jgmb a ‘huo JANE‘IWILLE. (00er to The Pout). mhmgh wo have. been unable to ap- poor or late in your columns. it is again oonnniont for up to renew cox:- pondonoo, and we all devote an; issue to our observat'ona up Niagara Bay has been garnemd in and prov- ed a great crop. Fall wheat and bar- ley are being cut. Potatoes are a. crop. Fruit is demoralized; the cater- pillar did the mischief. Fruit and Jude tr:ea are leafing out again, a'ter having been stripped. of their foliage by: 31†Wt; .- a m-_L-_ __‘ Messrs. Hondley and Preston are very busy in the foundry, and are working overt'me right along. The cheese business seem as thrifty as ever, and the season promises to be a successful one for our factory. Mr. S. Casey is the maker, and he is assist- ed by Mr. Ringers. . ‘n n 4‘ n,,!AL v‘.â€" ___ov Ml: W111. Brown and Mr. Bur} Smith have Men iglprogjng their r‘esldenqes. The Rev. Mr. Kannawan, lately in- ducted, preached his first sermon as pastor of this division, on Sunday, evening, 23rd ult.. in the Presbyterian, church. The effort was very favorably received, and was quite cqmmendruble. Mr. '1‘, W\ McLean. of the literary staff of the Ontario Institution fo‘r the Blind, Branuord. is spending part of his vacation 'neath the parental roof. Dr’. Dean seems to be very successâ€" ful in his profession. 'and, is doing all the medical work in this part. ,He has sad :1 very ï¬ne driver. having sold one of his! 9t_hers. v-v v- â€"-â€" Mr. A. P. McLean, of Pe'terboro,\ stayed over Sunday at home. Our. public school teacher, Mr. Mills, and his wife. are off holidaying. Mr. 'Walter 'Petty. who'returned some time ago from Michigan, resides at the home 9! hjq_sop._y_Villiam. n'I‘ALL _. “:Wu:u;demE;nâ€"cthh'§€'Mihs Elliott, of North Dakota. («turned to her home site: an extended visit with her many tdendsmmiymï¬â€˜ . . ., Lg. . Ll. It'lluD In \aunu r..- -â€" We were deeply pained to heai' of the deathot‘llrs. Sam. last week. Her husband sud relations have the heart- WOODVILLE. (Corxospondonco to In Post.) Miss 1hr! B. “when and. Mia. Barrie. o! Mnnilla. were visiting friends at Woodvillo and Lornovilb. Harvest is in full bloom here now. and is very promieiw to be a yield. Surely we have the b0019‘.l- though we don't. see it. »_ Next Monday in Civic hollday here. The Rev. John L. Cembell. of Chiooutini, Quebec. is to preach in the Prediyterian church next Sebbeth. and the Rev. Dr. Mint. of '19th will preach in the evening in the in- terest ot the Upger Cenedn Snojety. "iii-J afï¬dHMrs.’ "Dunca' n no visitin'g friends in Belloï¬lle. _ Mr. K. mcmilhm. a brother of Rev. J. W. Macmillan, at Lindaug. roach- ad but Sabbath morning. an Rev. Snith. newly inducted minister at Kirkï¬eld. in Lha owning. _Wo con- gra tulato thusoplacu on hannc uncur- ed the service: at such swimsuits“. When you. went e how suit otclothee ore nice ynol'sh hn.t McKay 'uthopleoe to pumhue. {It and ’oatideotiou mrgnwegâ€"ttw._ _ .,-.L _I_ A. L“â€" en place since hat writing. The farmers ant“ hm] and cheerful over the brig ht p for a bounti- fnl harvest. â€parity and contentment are sure to follow with a gogd gogemnmntn 7 .AU-" _ POWLB’ CORNERS. ' (Correspondence to Tho Post). flu'oo weeks have passed: since on have heard from Powlu’ Corners, t we have not forgot The Weekly! Pout. Nothing of _an exgitï¬ng nggure has tak- again. Mom: can get you 91) t nioo ï¬tting at at . reason‘ble pnoo-wtt. 'fl‘here has been one increase inpop- ulation in the home of Mir. Mitchell Barron; the little boy and the mother are_ doing well. aitiwawnhmbefiï¬ this locality no fond of huekleberries, but not of rain. Mr. Herbert has couplehed pairs. on Um byids9- 99% 4.x, Mr. and Mrs. E. mmu, of Toron- to. who have been visiting at. Mr. Joe. COOper's, started for thexr home last Monday, and were noooweeied by Daisy Cooper. 3 little daughter of Mr. Salon 000me 7 Mr. Fred Pehhic. at Toronto. went a few days with relatives. He had his little boy with him to have a share in the healthy atmosphere that cannot beignjoyedjy an; est}. 1 ‘e ,__! ‘12-- wrnvun (Correspondence to Th!- Post.) Mrs. Perkins. of Ann Badwr. Mich» ' an Mrs. M0630. of ‘ Woodstock. was the guest 01 Mrs. Bishoprie (or s. few days. We regret to learn that Mrs. G. Stott has been quite ill. Miss Johnson. Master John Allison and Master Lloyd Bishopric. are visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Bishoprlc. Mr. and Mrs. Lann' an. of Duluth. are guests at Mr. and P. Clnte's. was A.Woods is home on a visit. Miss M. Phillips went to Phelpston on Saturday to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Knapp. Miss Mina Richardson is mending a visxt to her parents. The Faith Cure of Divine Healers, are holding services in the neighbor- uav “ -â€" __ “ï¬r. a'ml Mrs. i'ï¬mhnll. and Miss ï¬tment, L‘ndaay. are visiting friend: re. 7 7 , - _ Winn, “an“ .r -v - --- 7 Mrs. (Dr.) movie and two child- ren. ofLindsay. are the guests of In. McQueen. Mr. Geo. DeLnry, of Toronto. in spending a few den under the pnro ental root. 2 Mia} Lydn McFadyen. (1 Detroit. to spend: her holidue with her nwther. Min ing. of Oshawa. after pend- ing a empleotwoeh within-I. (Dr.) MoPhail. left for Mukokn on In . Mr. N. Mintern and Miss Bette went a week visiting friends at Pino Orchard. Miss Maud Pearce left for Toronto on Saturday evenim. Miss M. A. Wellington in at mount visiting friends at Oshawa. Mr J’.J. Carter has secured. n ’- tion in Ottawa in one of the mill schools. Congratulations. Jack. - ml to Mr. John Willock is annoying a visit with his brother. Mr. D. S. Willock. in the nNorth-West, and will be away six weeks or two 'months. 3": many friends here will wish h'm a pleasant time and a safe arrival‘liqng. IANILLA. (Correspondence to m Pout.) The regular quarterly mtingwill be held in the Methodist church on Sunday gong-g “.10 o'clock. Fl" A‘j 5.. A I Inn-as uâ€"uâ€" ' ______, Mr. \V. MoWattore, of Lindsay. call- ed on some of his friends here the ï¬rst of thisweek. After the last general election one of our local conservatives said he would leave the country: if the grits came into power. He hasn‘t gone yet. and seem to be happy and contented. ' 15:} xii Exhiï¬ï¬t mmmw intmmnt . ‘ . 1\.. AcoodLynuzorofour mistook in tho amnion on My. M. from Omamoo to Bobctmon Inc! J:- cob's Inland. Mr. J. D. momma. of 0mm. was in the villus one day lut weak. Moon. In: th‘tr‘uo and mu:- BOBCAYGEON. (Correeoondenoe to The - Post.) 0:: last Thursday, the 27th ult.. a sad drowning ace'dent happened near this place. Bruce Given, a twelve year old son of Mr. William Given. who resides at Rakeby. wont to pick berries at Nogoy's Creek. and. shortly after he and. his companions arrived at the berry patch they went to the creek to get a drink. and the boy was throwing pp winter with his tin ‘ 1 a, L-..“ Vlo'who.in¢wthow r.J launch-begun» erection trodmonlulfll’ll. .ngoont_ tog:- v_i_ll "w {UVW‘O‘ ‘v vv_â€"vv~ , , cup, when it slipped; out. of his hand. and. started to float down the rapid current. He reached in suddenly af- ter it, lost his balance. and was carried away by the current to a whirlpool, when he was drowned. Bis compan- ions ran down the lirezllto -one rim drivers. who came at once and got the body, but life was gone. The Inner- al took place on the £0le Friday. and was attended by a number at rel- atives and friends. all of whom sym- pathize deeply with the parents and Surviving members of the family! in their sad beregumg ‘ . ~W__,.I L tw“ an“ leâ€" . -__- A fatal shooting accxdent occurred at i the residence of Mr. William Devitt. at North Verulam, on last Saturdzy, the 28th n1t., which resulted in the death of a fifteen year old 391:. of Mr. 2 Newman, who is a close neighbor of; Mr. Wm. Devitt. The Newman boy. came over to Mr. Davitt's in tho oven- ing. ardha and the youngest. son of Mr. Dewitt, a boy of about tyelvd ' years at age, went into a back lutclmen and got two rifles that were there, and Infum'Nemn. .0! mum-ooh. 'drovi’ub on man- were in m Mmmmwmmm mmmmumhwwm mmmmém {Mm muem mm. w mmMm umgmm . mgmummm The potty returned on Erich: with 3 good quantity of trait. and ‘ mg): refreshed by tho northern o - m o. 7 , _ 7 3.". Hr. Kanmnln. our new. Prey byterian m‘njstor. has undo a good stat. being 1 yoga; nan. posses-ed at more than ordmry. :bility. mm Mr. L! ldt. pastor of Christ church. pm ed a Poterboro and on Sunday last. Our village band nltonded Middle Road social ' May venning. which was a grand sum-o: _ c .u- A†__ PERIBL. (Wt!) The M) Mr. Ind rs. Wm °‘ m'm' Km. Richardson. at Oshood. the Mines Mono and [is M“- a thin plgco, oomtitutod 1 hacklohorry purty. who. duriflc the put “’3' 9"" animlntod the north- racism m Visitors in the N «warhead: [121. J. Hint}. mutant “actuary of tho '1'. Eaton 00.. Toronto. and Hi- I. Squires. tmhardOuhtmotlr 1'. sunken!“ prt. Watt. 0! Put- orboro. at m. Bach. no'u. Ir-:_ macs lion-whom and Mums. and Mr. John Mum. of Port Parry. at Mn. CamE‘chnel’ . 35v. James Coon. and Mr. W. Coons. at Haunt. at It. Clu'ke hith’s cum (Corn-pendant to :lhe Poet.) "I Eeï¬ir’ifiuie’o’t hue ball between Onenee and Babes . 1's in eon- templntion for next tut-day at Ome- nee - mt. Grundy. our «and poet- mter. we mat to say. is low at present. suffering from Although at the ednneed ago! N or over. he worked until e day: before his attack. Putin: Vinitiu Ebewharo.â€"l[iual Brown and W1 and loan. J. Brown and Goo. that. of this plus. gpont Sand" lut gt Kr. Wm. Post's, ~‘â€" - ._ _‘, u Mr.‘bchardson nude mother Inge shipment of p33: lntely. . Our cheese sold wall at. [at bond. Earner: nre havix more rend] money and easier time- et this season than £031ng e yen}. V ifï¬in Kc ' . of Goorgctm. I. visiting a m. . Raid-n. ‘ Hr. J. Cook. : (armor Leachar of our school, was visiti Irieadlk in our vil. Iago last week. hubeon teaching in Huron county (or none _i}. l. W. Enid. is visiting friends near Mnrkdnle st pro-guy - Mr. David Boa nnd wife. 0! Dutch. both tumor residents of thin are visiting triads hen. David loch hourly. which speak: well (or Unclo Sam's cogntry. LINDEN VALLEY. (Correwondenee to '1'!!! Pout.) An unusuallygood time well went at the mideneeof lire. Will. Rogers end daughter on Thu-ode: evening lest. About. one hundred and twenty in- vited gum were preeent. ‘lhblee were pieced on the hem end e Inc-t , REABORO. . ‘ (Correspondnneo to me Post. {the lame! we bind“ is- rd again. and the people of this locality are buygathering in the golden gran. Some {cw complain of wycatygsg. supper games were indulged in and were thoroughly enjoyed h! ell. Music and singing added to the enjoy- ment. The beautilnl end commodxone lawn was tastefully decorated end lighted, and e good dbl†of tire- worku mgiven for the model pleas- ure (1 the little Kalle. who were pre- sent in (one. A libenl supply otiee cream was also provided and made to disappear rapidly. m- More end her mother certainly maxed neither pains nor expense to make their lawn party a wndell who were pre- sent enjoyed thrmselvee. we are sure. Mr. Cvnn Harvey-Ha nï¬nieter atthe Mi. Boddon. of Oh'o, is visiting her uncle. Mr. Wm. Curtis. near Oakwood. Capt. Sorlo'a .daughtera. of Union- 3110.011 0, are vi; tingt their uncle‘I. E. Wood. 11:11:me deidun Mitrmmofl at Cit-swell last week Battalion no plentiful in our town. {We luv. two to call on us. one {run Gundorllnd and one from Claudine. OAKWOOD. (Correspondence to The Post). Ebert E. Boar. of Newark. N.J.. is visiting his pronto. Dr. and Mrs. Roar. of Oahood. Mrs. W. A. McLaughlin's little son. Mamie. is recovering from a .2er attack dcholen inhuman. . Kr. Jon. Goad will organize and drill a mum choir to: the Prubytor- ian church hero. by request ocu- luv. 11:. HnKenxie. A (Gammon to 1b Pout.) Ili- 3. hr . of Potorboao, vhit. odhortxhnd. ' “denial“ Mr. R. {tubing and unity. have tone can-Inc on Santos Islam We urn sorry to but of Mn. VJ. (Bull's “luau; sh. 1| low. with the Mr. 1'. [under in erecting 1 {mo mansion tor him". ' Mr. nichn'd Olin: is preparing . cog for winter. Goo. Wand ha been for tho ' week with his brother at Kirk- uold. taking up u» blacksmith bani- Mr. C'yfue Harvey“; minister elm Society of Friends. Kenna. one in th.‘ Quaker mt‘x hon†here Sun- bers ymre present. . Gull'l font. incl. doc-Inuit: vxc'ronn ROAD. (Con-madame to m Poet.) Harvesting has manned around here. and the hum at the bind" “9 bu hear-d on our! side- md " _ -_-A.I.:â€"_ â€WW UI. vuv via...“ v-1 - Mr. Michael Belly, new of Garden township, has the'leying out 'of e me“ great on the Victoria d be. tween Uphill and Telbot .Biver. rend may er. the nletiou he re- ceim forwhe't he I done» It tehe e “with right piuokendemm LI'I‘TLI BRITAIN- and when tho to Sutton. than {or toudoruhtoinmmmdina mtmuplmsuitiainnnurw statotronthohuvynimthhm Gnu! bio-cam that ggood dgl_ no trick. Cola-bl- “... Mâ€" using 0. ti. cum m 11-. I. flood tho British Colo-Id 0-0. With-u: Inns-I. mo am Mummonfln alleged «My 0: “among. hathMAI-uhqm Macedon “usurpation; glooAnglo-Bu-IS: a'iihaiid 1:56: In; to be' oxpentbd baton any that on In â€do. bun-lain. i Gough’ 8811911118? Slaughï¬ggï¬alg _-A“MU\. {We Keep a Knife; 0 Up Our SICCV€.§ unwuurni (.1151: wont. VAICOUVIB INLAI’D COAL [Jim‘s Ming 91m, Ina! appearance of a dungeon. am is Lindsay's and Victoria's‘ opportunity. Come and walk through the busy storeâ€"your visit will be fruitful of many surprises to you. See how the control of unlimited césh has placed worthy goods here for your choosing at HALF PRICE, and even less. The emphasis of this advertisement is the great fan to sell on a closer margin than others. The mighty wave of success that has followed our sales must reach a triumphant issue this season 1‘ a farm. and season are more in harmony. A max (3: turnover. even if the slum! in Erica: costs Simply annihilates opposition. We are ready to sacriï¬ce our Fine Clothing at just about the buyer's own price, leaving proï¬ts to be made when times and season are more in harmony. A Quick cash rule, no summer goods must pass next. Empty the shelves! Empty to do it. 2:2 :2 §::§,§§!‘3% 3 $2333: 2.2 13E§§§x§ai “Vim M m Hod.- dhedto anybody. m3“:- uwnsss- At an In Juli.- Iad- u Pu-r. m. Aux. l.â€"It In oflichlly sn- M ycszcï¬hy that Sir Jnlhn Weâ€, smut: nabs-odor to tho Dan-II Sean. and who was hand at Ibo w m to flu lawman “mthOMha-bu pun Mbthm :wmâ€"FLYNT. -. On July sun. at. the family residence. Eldon, by R17. W. 0. Club. Jano- Wut. at Fenc- lon. and Ella: J. Hunt. at Eldon. my .1 12.81. t :5 “£11; an Inm'Dr. than; mmloou to Ii- Lnnio mulch. bad: at and In A, J. Kerr. m y. on Honday. J I: .mto REBELâ€"In flu W New Early Fall Goods, now under order, been given their passports. Under Guugh’s ods must pass out of their season into the halves! Empty the shelves! \Ne're going KILL! HELD 380901!"an 0â€". Pat, do 01.. So: It... IMAGES. And we mean business Dur- ing the balance of the Summer sq. 500 it will be used to slash priqs 3,,- paws have mvcr been slashed before. ' We ate concentrating every muscle for A TERRIFIC REDUCTION OF $30,000 STOCK. “ 'vvbswsxxm the great fact that we’re able (in! Kent 11 William-st â€"On Jul) Woodul n n: . -I.. uni-Bl to W will be smubly Koch. saw-I11“... by mm W†' u g. Mo “â€3333" h 3 . M a! ‘ AB! «do MATHS BRADY.â€"In Lindsay. t as“ Wyatt. acorn-n: Lindsay. on W July am. 1899. ANN Sea“. win-at m. mm Brod» CLARKEâ€"0n Jui)‘ ‘5 me. Woodviï¬le. 11 u:- d Rev. and Mr. â€unite-1““ crowded full of bar- gain enthusiasmâ€" pnnlyzing both old fogie .and you†imitators, and giving their stores the dis- New AdWIM to RESTe 2nd. 189 I! L 7, .k ud.‘ HIW LLE on] rte!†onl‘ onl‘