mts and i sg' Em m 0 M m ( Ion 11-3 21-3 A8 TRAVELLERS COME AND 60 Q‘OOOQQOQO099§§§§§§O§§§§§§§OO000990002 ’ o Ive-amt Citizens and Stranger; within Our Gates ~55 Benin went up to Toronto Slimming. -!r. C. D. Barr let: to spend Sun- hat the Point. '-Dr.18nhop and family are spend- jm short time in Clifton Springs. ~11. and Mrs. Geo. Rea went down hkli'Pomt on Friday to their cot- (1,00,000900ooooowooooo+oooo§oooooog m \ 6 -Â¥r. and Mrs. H. B. Black, 3'01 in. are spending «the dam mt Bob- ‘.-!rs. Wm. Wallace and Master ,HWaflace [ext for. the pom: to N Sunday. an“, to than ii to their an!" ~Wilsou Cambridge-st. â€It Basil Newton is very busily: ‘93“ time days on his name. m hmï¬y completed: 9!. . . at?“ Husband assistant in the " ' R- Ofï¬ce is spending a three “’8 vacation in Walkerville. ' ‘mfl‘Kennedy of Dunsfcfl'd, .whq hi been visiung treinds in tawn re- th“; heme Satmday. ,‘Mme‘s' Arthur and Miss Edna ““1 Etmh Been left on Saturday “10 M“ eonpie of weeks at the Point‘ 0;“. and MR John McGarr. of la! ““5 the guests of Mrs. Salm- in 1;“. 31hr, And will spend some time W‘etur Wh- 3k- In Beacroft and family of Onto. took up than: residence at SUM Saturday. 1k. Robert Adam has accepted a Mon 88 ship surgeon on one of Allin Line steamers. 3- 5- Eckrdt and family mow re- ‘1- Hamilton havmg ,moved on m! int. Hui: cottage, D- A. Jordan and Mrs. Jor- d0wn to Sturgeon ~!.‘ nnt 1;. hav o"Adam left on Thursday "Neutral. en rout? I†"is Secured a: position 8‘ DfulfononeairlineAlla.» ; Kingsley, o! Vahcouver I on socxahsm on Friday med home this morning. 1311183 . representing ~ (the mi, London, in in Lind: interests of that aplem cotw ge. LIEDSAY. FRIDAY. JULY 8, '03 -â€"Mr R. 11. Bcal spent Thursdagm Peterboro. ‘ . \‘ â€"Mr. Jas. Channers is spending a few days in Toronto. F -Mr. G. A. Little made a. business if ip £0 the city Friday. v MM- 55 Jennie Wm, of Toronto. is in .own with friends. â€"Mr. John Jaglnson. at Kinnqnit. Spent (Fnday m town. ~Mr. ‘Thos. Stmson spent Thursday is spending the day inLtotwn. ~. : â€"Mr.!1‘. W. Shefï¬eld returned from .wutrcal frlday. â€"-M.-iss Alice Dougan, Adelaidé-dz.‘ left for Dalrymple this morning. : â€"Miss Ada Arnold. of Emto.xa ' visiting Mr. and Mrs. 8. Arnold of thcmnthwï¬q'dv H... . â€"His Lordship Mr. JuStioe Bribton. leflrt‘edjtc Toronto Fuday. â€"Mr. Geo. Cruess, and family are visiting the home of Mrs. Crueas; â€"Dr. Thos. Buck, returned to his homr. 'm Rachcster, Fg‘day. Huntington. 0%., are guestts of; M15. Arnott, Albeit-gt '. x . - Miss Ida Kelley, of the east ward, left 'town «go-day db spend. hen holi- days with friendâ€˜ï¬ ax Kimmmmstr ~ : â€"J. A; Button and ’sti Clancy Burbtoin and son, or water; N. Y.‘, are guests at the Lindsay sanitarium. â€"Mr. Fran}; Greene, 0‘! the Ben- son house, left lushevenhg for. Cree- more to try his hand nit/trout Ifish- ing. f"~ \'.-‘\ .Messrs. A. Elliott. president and R. W. Smart, ral manager of the Pont Hope Bre ‘ ‘00}. were in town ytmerday. | 4 â€"â€"1Mr.'\ Steve Arnold returnetfl last. night tram a four day'tritpt through the mart-11‘ and reporftg a: good streak -â€"-Mrs.- 'Hugh McLaughlin and little daughters Gladys and Marjory have h-cn; visiting Mrs. Stafford Halp'mm Tozunto East week. . ’ . â€"-Ald. Smale and Messrs. Carlyle, Wlickeht, Termfand Dan: Wellingvs‘n to B. T rPoint Saturday and anonâ€; of bguaineas. â€"Jl-la uuu r--_. and Miss Edith Stewart, Bond-st., left by: the Estunon on Satruday for Sturgeon‘ Point]: :to spend Sunday, 1 ‘. -- s. Robt. Boss, Misses Helen and Jessie Bose and Miss Pau‘ln'e dc ,Nancrede, of Ann Harbor, Michigan, iett‘ on Saturday tor Norway; Pom: Lakabi Bays. ‘ l I l‘ -Thae my friends of Mr.’ .Wm. Cmm‘WM was seriously injured[ in Peterbofo me Weeks ago. will be pl I ctd 16:11“. mt lie; has so far recovered? «to be mam return to his 5min Lindwu “tr-I god day’s fighimg‘ of -u‘£iss S. Jewell let-t this morninr.’ fox her hone in Ennhkillen, where the will spend her. balms. ; . t â€"Messrs. Geo. McFarland: and J. 1". Ross, of Kirkï¬eld. spent. a. few hours in tom: Hominy, e â€"Mias Daisy (Walker. teacher im the math ward school. left 10:: her homa in Cayuga Monday. . â€"Mba B. L. flushâ€, of Toronto, sq «m visiting; her smut.t Mrs. WLMoemorvwï¬o ‘\ .. i. ~Mr. Geo. Ryemon, son 01 Dr. 33.7." erson, was in town on Saturday. on his way to Staggeon Point. ., .- Mr. M. O'Halloran and tamxly m‘w ed to the Pom to-day_ when they will resxdc dun ing the sumnmr months. -Mr. Basil McIntyre. of Dundaa 8: Flavelles ofï¬ce staff, leaves on' (ya weeks vacation Monday. â€"Miss A. L. Robinson: of Toronto. spent Sunday alt the home of Mr! and Mm. A. B. McCall. ~ . ~M1'. Douglas Henderson, returned home Monday after Sunday: at the Point. -Mr5. Williamson and Mics Ruby gWilnamson left; Tuesday: morning for St. Catharina: r ‘ -â€"M11' .13“. J. Hughes{ and bridcr 0‘. Morley; Alta†are fflhe‘. guests or: Mr. and Mus. L, McGregor, Lindsay at. -â€"Mr. Douglas Hgnderson “rival in town [tom the Point on Monday mom ing, and continued: on; his want» To- rant I. - -'Mm. Hamilton, of Nurwo‘éd. leak {or} home Hominy. -Mr. Jun. Demon. at Toronto, ms in town ovum Sunday. . . ~qu Percy Skitch' in now in town on his {holidays from Toronto. , -Miss Um Jackson left for her home Saturday. -Mr.J. Mudflaof Bobcaygoon :wme in town Monday. â€"A number at bank clerks went down the river in the "Marguerite" Sunday. . t â€"Recve Jomdan and mail: ard moving to their. outbaqger at Sturgeon Point Rho-day. . ‘ . â€"Mr. W. J. Chambem.- at 56 Best's P1390, Protonto, in mending his holi- dfly‘ in town- I l :I ‘ ‘ â€"Efl.iss F. Cundall, of Cameron, who has been attending the Business Col- lege, retuxned home (.1118 morning. - M1. and Mrs. C. L. Naylor, and daughter Jean, 0! Toromtp. spent Sun- day with Mr. and‘ Mrs. S. E. Nay-2 lor, Kent-qt. ' -Mr. Thou. Barium. 0'! Toronto. spent Saturday with Irienda in twin. ' -â€"Mr. B. M‘ Belle; of. Htvelock» is transacting. business in town Monday aura. Dr. Grlflnm. 3nd dinghter, or Fenelon Mb. as whiting ‘ in town, Monday. -â€"Mns. Tait and singer. _of Toron- to Jane spending a few days win}: that member. Mrs: S. E. Naylorf Kentflnl'town. ' ; L _M.iss Sybil Jewell, a. teacher Cm the; nonhh: .wm‘d shoal. lett for her home in Han-ristaon» .‘on smrdny, where she will spend her vacation. â€"Mr. J. P. {Riley and family, 10! Wellington-at... kmOVed Ito theirl. cottage M the point Mondax when: they will reside during the : sum- £193} \ . ‘ . l . . k 1 â€":\ixs. J. S. Barnard, of London. Sgt-u. the last. week wuh her moLh- or, ans. R. “112.00, and her ' rMus, J.‘.'.L. Pcrkxus . V - .-â€"Mr. and M15. Henry Morton. of Bay, City, Michigan, arq spending a houdm" at Mr. Mm J. Monton'q place. 'SL-aOy Nook." at Pleasant. Point. --M 15. Mirohnll, «teacher on rule Matt of ngersoll, Collegiate Insti- tute. was a. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDougal, Sussex-st, oven Sunday. - . g _ ; --Dr.- An Benetton. ~Miss Nellie Mina», from Quincy, Illinois, arrived in Lindsay‘ Saturday_ morning{ and will mum an extended visit with thallium, 'Mrs. RJ.. Men 2W9, of Albert 3t- south. \ * ~Mr.’ J. H. Carnegie. M. L.’ AS for East Victoria was 111 town Monday from Cobooonk. Regarding his. chanc- es of getting'the portfolio for: agri- culturqhe would say. nothing. -Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelcher and Masts: (Lester, and Mrs. 'l'hos. W. 1,- (â€up IeTt on last Tuesday- for Port, â€"Miss Alice McNeillie. Bond-st, win spend pm of her holiday! (the gumt of Mrs. Baht, 'Boae,‘ Lake ob Bays. She left Toronto on Saturday for Orillia, where she joined the party; . H069 to take 1n the 01d stration. â€"Mr. pnd Mrs. Robt. Maccan. N. 5., mm McCandlass, of .Va Spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Thc st. - _ Messrs- Dougal sauna: and J. Williamson returned this morning at- tel: mending; a few flpys'. int Halibut- ton and other Went poinm, bent on businofl and pleasure com’bined‘.i They report the trout ï¬shing up #hare as being emnmg bu“ tbhatz the maï¬a are guessively muddy‘ and the belief would «mainly be. con- ï¬rmed by m appeamme o: the gt-ntlemenfl’ WW3 apparel sue;- driving over a few milen o! the Tour]: referred â€- m-Doucan. of Owen Sound. his brother, Mr. Thomas . Mrs. Robt. Archxbald. of S., and Mr. Mrc. and um . of Vancouver. B. 0., end in town. the guest Thou. Stewart. Don't in 0!: Port spending ’s ale-mon- leaving for. their home amine ( ‘ -M.r. J. H. Ache“. apart-mils! o! Bond-at. left town on My tor! Haitian. where they will We up their abode at 32 St Matthew-at. â€"Mr. Goo. Kuhn!!! and denghter Mina Isobel. left this morning for England vie neutral! and Dominion Line. S. S. "Canode." They expectto! bebway nbont seven weeks. I -Mr. George M. McDonald Mimi; bride, of Tomaso. ere gpenmna El couple of dm so! theln Meytnoonl! with the farmer‘s petunia. Mr; and | Mm. J ohm R. MoDontld. Durban mu 5 Ba: meets. south word. .' : . x -â€"A jolly mm including Fred Cor- nell, Major Hodginu. Mr. H. B. Block, Mr. W. '1'. C. Morton. went: down to Kelly'n «Pain in Mr, Camell'o lounch' Thursday. Ihey had some good sport at the gene of ï¬shing, and realm-1 ed. in the evening. ; c - -Mr. Frank Greene. clerk at the Benson house. and 3 member at the Bnhny Beach gun elub;L went “I! to Torr-Ho last Fnday to shoot at the club matches. He will come down to Myrtle to-mowraw with a fishing pansy bound tor the! Pellet reoerVe, mourning to town on Monday. ‘ â€"Misa Florence Neeknds, who has been the guest of her. wants during the past week, left last! evening for Manual, where she will take thd Parisian for flute, and will spend tte summer in Franc ewith.’ friends} --.Miss Pauline de Nancride, of Ann Arbor, Mich, is the guest of Mr.’ and Mm. Robert Ross. Bomb-(c.- -â€"Mx. Sam MW. 3 student. mt- tending the L. C. I., left. for his borne in Manilla to-day. ._ -Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sutcliffe loft last night for Europe, to be away to; some months. I z t 4 --M.u L. GM 0! to!!!“ h u Mr. Peter Mitchel“ for g a†or two before she .80“ “P. die: lake- to amp for the aeuoll- .' x. Jr. and M19- JM 3- Wheeler And (hummer, of Montreal. t're whit.- ing the bone at Mr. and MnS sw; Wen-km. Ridomt-Bt. ‘ . L ‘ â€"Mr. Oliver Smith.‘ Calhoun-0L. nved mmu Thursday from Ocu- lia. win“ be M M Wins, the Collegiate WW ‘ | . . â€"Mr. and M115. B. B. Bhokwall and daughter. AM Mk! 1:. Mr. 0! To- ronto. m guest! lit the lane-.01 Mrs. BlackWell, Lindsay-1t. ‘ Rev. J. B. Bea-141th. new‘ [Jaguar of tie Queen-st, Methodist church. will be given a reception at. the church on Friday evening. The program. which «in be rendered, will be mninly com- poscd of node excellent singiw; and aevcrnl latex-eating addrcmec. ' The Queen-st Rev. Mr. Realmdlrs. Real will be* Given a Real Welcome ‘ "21:. 31.0 M mung-t. “ Fett-rboroulho M “limb town: md no spam the Week and um Slumon Point. L . , . Mary Stumclin. Amelia. Brooks. Kash- St J h l Icon Munay. Monica I’rimcau..nuie - ' osep 8 (human. Mary McPhec. I Sr. ‘11 to Jr. 111.â€"Pa.ssed. Liquor-i convent Mom-r. ‘Agncs Brady, Mary Kingdev‘ 'Liuie Flynn. Annie Banks. Dorothy .' , é‘McCoil, Helen Breen, Alta Swumr. Results of the Promotion Examinations Mal-e: Tetrault. Christina Berry Mu. . , duâ€"d Mcehan. Helen Duck. Held-Thus “on“ ‘Q G Jr. :11 to St. 11.-I‘asscd. May â€"" (I'Loughlm. Genevieve ‘Mnrphy.5lury The following is the standing of Murphy.Margunte Mulvihill Gertmde thrpupils at St. Joseph's Convent nc‘ Flurry. Mary Hogan. 'Pcarl O‘Neul. the promotion -examination. June. Rome Gossem, Karl-wt Tobin. £1906;- \ l ‘ Part I11 to Jr. 11.â€"I‘a.ssed. Mary Jr. 11'. to Sr. 1V.â€"Hpnors. Annie fl'nmeau, flarguerite. Iangney .J-xtlu Dnck. Fused. 9hr; Gillogly, Mary Skxpworth» Philomena Dwyer. Kath- Hovhhan, Helena Downey, Mary Brynn Lena; Trawler. Lillian Hand. Dorochy, The ionowing is the standing of chezmpils at St. Joseph's Convent at the promotion .examination. June. Earle Dwycr, Irene rowers. Lam-:1 Jerue. ‘ .Sr. 111 to Jr. 1V.â€",Honors. Kath~ !er-n Trusty, Katie Fleury. Bella B-vr- ry. ‘Passed. ‘Clam Maxim Olive Alec- han.‘-Madge Dennison. Nora O'Ricily. Anmc. Killcn, Lucy Gillosly. Laura Sullivan. Jr.‘ 311 to Sr. 11Lâ€"Eonors; Men!â€" ca Breen. Teresa Martin. ‘Pn-swl Gent-nave O’Neill. Ruth Shanaou‘ lay. mum. Lorine Hang-1 -.-., 31.0 M!!- Mfllflxmbort. o! Irene Powers, Elli-:1 Reception Sr. Josun’s Comm, Luna! The .Olonnhee river «no nest to cumin: Another victim lest Pride: “ta-anon. ~when Cert Nolan. the nine seer old son of Mr. end Mrs. Noiâ€" taih corner at Ayhner end Haney-st: hm u very nerrow eseepe ‘ from drowning! while in bething. in the river at the (out of Dublin street. A lsrge number of boys were. as usual, ewinuning there end the little fellow went in with the rest. He was splash- ing around in the sheila»: weter nesr shore“ when he suddenly: found him- selt out or his depth. His predicament we! not notieed by, the other boys m the water. end he me going dam. (or. the third time when, Newton Ihompeonnsou ot unitery inspector flhompson. who W“ on the pie: uurbyj saw thst he wee drowning. throwing on his cost the plucky youngster plunged tron: the pin and seizing .the drowning boy by the her: who was diseppeering tor the third time, he succeeded in making shore wnh Nottall end the latter soon re- vived. ‘ , - . Only ‘lhe promxrt action of his rea- 'eucr.’ sated his lite u the boy; th were swumning with him did no: notice his danger or else .were not [pager 50 come to the rescue. Soak Thieves m 1: Work and lay Articles Have Alrady been Stolen Reports: are mg in trom' the owners pt bout houses don; the nv~ er banks to the effect thet some per- eonvor persona mere evidently devot- ing- 3 goodly shore of their'tune in "sneak thieving." Furious per-eons hue missed articles of value [mm their boat house: during the last twat weeks and anyone captured in the act’ot such a dirty mean trick shouid certainly oe well looked after by the law. \ Stealing from Boat Houses Little Jack Kohl] m a Close all at Pembm The Two Schools will Unite and Go to Beaverton Drowning Fatality Narrowly Averted The Methodist 8.8. Excursions The members of the Cambridge-at; Mu-Lhodiat. church and the Queen-st. Methodist;a have decided that the an- nua: Sunday school excursiOn wilt rut to BavenLon an Toad". Jul! 7. » This is a long anticipamed occasion amongthojuflotchiflru “the Sun- day school, andnow that. the destina- ,,,‘.__ t'wu off the excursion is decided are ï¬nite htppy. yellow or curling up or tgeuing strangely spotted and mottled. go to your poioon nook. tillthn brush with Bordeaux mixture and giantâ€"er it! over. the mooted punt. : . Wx!fred.-',Leona Mcumuy. leen Walters. Mary Cudahcc. Gertrule Davey. Grace Teevms. Viola Blatch- tord. Axlecn Murphy. ‘ Sr. 1' to Part 11.â€"Passod. Efï¬e. McPhoe. Grace Mechan. Irene Kenna Anmc [1"Neill. Annie Bittchtord. 1mm Walsh. Eva Sunons. Josie Mullen). Au- me :Ict'rault. Genevieve Goalie. Jr. 1 to Sr. 1.â€" Passed, Alexandnnl Btanchrd. {Mary Lohtne, Kathie-3n Sheehan. Irene mm. mm White For Yellow Leaves. mus McGinltY- . the‘ «99.99.0009oor9090.«oooooooooooooooooo o; that King Meets {vim Terrible Acci- dent while at Work Saturday Man Crushed A‘ horrible accident occurred in the Grand Trunk yards :1: Midlandon sum-day in which-n brakemn named Irank King. of Lindsayolt. town was the ï¬'ictim. ' The unfortunate man wu engaged in bhunting ctr: and white hanging on (of one of the box cars happened to getbhls loss under the wheels. King however, gamely held on and after the; hut trucks had passed ova: he nised himself enough to get his limbs out of reach of the hind wheels There were a number of people who witnessed she accident and as soon a: possibie the train was stapped. The young Iellow was carried to the mar- est house where 3 doctor attended to hid injuries. He was afterwards so» mowd to the hospital. Cl‘he doctors think that although they)“ badly mutiinted they will be this to save his loss. In all probabili- ty: Mr. King .will be brought home to- morrdw. Five minutes. (five minutes watqh time. not gbe “five minutes†of com- mence that may men: halt an hour): b tulip enough to dim up the energy of 3 MM geranium bed as that younhd‘hhclp will maul a; in :10th and die at bloom. T f‘ 3 LEAVE on April 28 June 9, 23 Aug. TUESDAY May 12, 28 July 7, 21 Sept. 1, 15, 29 ditenfleoet. Consult neereet C.P.B. ticket mt for rates to ell pout: end full infom- stint. Ask for tree Hammekerl' phlet. Mailed direct upon request by C. B. FOSTER. District Peuenget Agent, C.P.R.. Tomato' Clothiers and Furnishers to men who know Peterboro and Lindsay. East Benson House. Low RATES NORTHWEST m, 3t six-cm low at», ton return 842.50. Come expecting great value. There’s no juggling with the truth here. The original price is on each and every garment and in lain- ï¬gures, and we will live up to every statement in 9 above. LANG MAHERs Our entire stock of Men’ s Shel. econ Suitsâ€"two pieceâ€"is in this sale. Nothing reserved. Pickoutyoursuit. Allsizes in thelot, 35 N44,:ndtake yourchoieefor Each Suit has its original price ticket on n. Here's Your Chance HOME SHKERS’ THE DAYLIGHT STORE Value of Cultivation. At t Quickly. at Midland out] My. Coulomblo berths 3t Thencomatbeend. whenstock: mustbedosedouundanewsason provided for. ,NOW’S the lime Out Iney Must Go While thereagsplegyof timeyetto weer light in ium weight gu- ments. Our thoughts are on the coming season, and must get ready ('0! Fall and Winter Trade by clear, ing our table: and shelves yet all light weight summer clothing. BUT THEY MUST GO Whenwemrt to do a thingve do it for all it is worth. Glance over these prices and you‘ll see at once that we man business. Mr. John McDontld of Dunstan]. and one o! the may. allots onrhe Postuast Saturday to renew. mssub- scription. Likq my eithers Mr McDonald paid two years ahead and maximal) 7“ (tor the lady of Bordau Iixtm 'Always hué a little can of bord- eaux mixture handy. IWell diluted. no- oordiug to the directions that come with it, it will do'woxï¬ers in a large proponjan of the Influx-tons ills ind b‘dgbts (that oome to plants†both flowers and vegetables. When leav- Actively Helping Favorite Candidate Mom And so the battle xnernlyn on The Bowmuzville autumn says; 8. J. Fox, West Victoria, received 98 majority over Thus. Stewart, Fox is n Bowmanviuo boy. No made: he got Thebellmsoundedandour Straw Hat: must walk out of “83013830012. We never carry Straw from one swan to the And plenty of time to them yet. 150. Straw late for 500. 1.50 Straw Selim tor 1.00 2.50 “ " “ 1.75 We must sell them now. We won’t any them over. . 60-DAY , EX(URSIONS Good Bye to my Subscribers Pavia: M t° Help mum in the Battle of the Mots. [low it ï¬nned: