Correspondents†Newsy Letters \I' l \ Continuedi from lat page. was fine and the Chippewa had a great load <01 managers going. and coming. An orchestra of 15 pieces gave good music awhile on the steam- toat‘.» ' l k9! IIMEflfli ._,_- j ' PLEASANT POINT 5‘1;A(5Mamrhdmï¬ - The manner. are PM â€in, the harvest and most I gt. done flying' ‘{ ‘ , i A . mind Mrs. David Irwin. N.W.’1'.. were the 3mm 0! Mrs. 1WD. mu." M3191! days lat week; .- !- '1' than. “1â€"... ‘ Mr. Welter Hora raised a line 1 barn last Friday. The barn. the diâ€"‘ meneions but which etc 40152. is erected on :1 stone toundetiou' and will 'be I. ï¬nd hrn' when completed. Sevenl pertiee from here ‘have gone huekleberrï¬ng. : . : . last Week the inspect†at whirls and bridges 'h-ou: Petcrboro paced through {this may. and to the utief. faction of the communitv. Picked out a iocation (or. a new wharf. This twill help the peopIe and 3180 the boeï¬o men. who will be' able to land! in any. storm. which is impossible at the .vvmvrâ€" -V clock sharp. Ice cream and cake will be served during the evening. also on. musical programme. presided over by Dr. Bav. She Cambray band will ‘be in attendance. Adm-aid! 250.1 Mr. Wm. ‘Boutley went to' Tomli- to on Saturday last. to spend a week, among his trienda. x ' ’Ihe tout of the whiulee from the Wells Broa.’ threshing outï¬t on flood“ morning lest nude us think 01 harvest time; . . Mr. ’L. Feir puff: new chopper. in his mill on Tuesday last. It 3 e .very large one. and will do tut work: Mrs. Willis and runny. Toronto; are visiting friends in this vicinity“. old what. The Standard Bank is closing its sch-agency at Cunhrny onAuust 51st. when its business will he transferred to the Lindsay Ofï¬ce CAMBBAY : ‘ 5 ' .'. . (Special to The' PM)! a' ' 1‘ garden party under the auspices o! the pnblic library will be held: on Mondav'eveninz. iAngnst 10th, at Mn 1’. J. Wilkinson’s. Brookside. A been ball match between Cambny: and,- Woodville. Game starts at six o'u “Mr. Herb Dunn spent a week ms locality. ( . . l Mrs. P. :Wood and little son. has been visiting her sister. Mrs. \Veldon. Brown's 00131213 during the past Week. 'A.‘ number of peh’ple from: thé. village enjoyed a trip! to Coboconk on .Wednesday last. under. the guidance or Mrs. James. who made an excel! lent chaperon. 1 , Miss Mabel Jordan, Lindsay. ‘has been the guest of her. cousin. Miss Sinclair, during the past week. - Miss McIntyre is spending a week with her. friend, Miss McMilIam fileStine; - ' 1. I . Lind Mrs. B. Ferguson. Momma; were guests at Mr. and Mrs. IWQ!‘ Webster on 81113113313er V { Mrs. (Mount. N. .W'. T., was th’e; guest at M§ss Riches [on a few ' daysï¬thisweek. ‘ I 4' Mr. Bensham. a atudenh‘ from Trin- ity College. ’Eoronto, preached a xery masterly sermon in the Methof dist church last Sunday evening. Miss Bagshaw left on! Saturday 13815 101'. I visit among triends in Hamil- Mrs; 1W. il‘hm'ndvke returned home on Wednesday alter spending six sum-ks with friends in Toronto. Miss Cameron and Miss L'enore Cameron. Toronto, spent Fridam at Mr. Cameron's. Br. ( i : ' 3 (Special to The Post)! . Mia Oda Weldon. 0!. the General hospital. Toronto, is spending her holidays at her home here. - l\ Mina Mabel Bheridnn. of Torontm and Miss Fowler. of Michigan, were guests 'of Mrs. B. G. Webster over Sunda‘fi" f ‘ Mr. ‘and Mrs. R; C. Cunninzs. z’md daughter. Bernice, of West Toronto, spent a few days this Week at Mr. 21’. F.0nnninzs’. .( a: ' .. . I Mr. and Mrs. Dickdo‘n: Jewe‘tt‘ and Bar. and Mrs. '1‘. Woodward. of Cm nington. .were guests 01 Mr. .W. P. King over. Sunday. ‘ - Miss Bernice Cnnnings gave a coupk: o! soIos on Sunday, which .were .well rendered. a ' \_ Mr. 'A. L. Shim-Hot Kingston, spent Sunday with Mr. Homes. Mr. and Mrs. Avery, at Hamilton; visited Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. L', M9- Phersan binning the past week. ' ‘ Mr. 'Arnold Coed returned from Quebec Saturday evening. - - ‘ 313'- '- .le‘)axia- Mrs. Minnie James entertained a number b1 the litt'le folks on datum- any attention It! oelelirat'e Efï¬e eTeVenB th birthday at her little daughter. Mflhelmine. mite little pines M a Mr. Harold \Hogg returned from a! three months’ trip to the West last week. . 4c: [I ‘Mrs. Irwin. of St. Cat‘hhrines, re- turned to her bane on Monday. ' Mrs. Bert Laidleiy‘ visiting her, mother. OAKWOOD is at present Mrs. Hughson,‘ 13 nice†or them bun-\- -v.â€"â€"-â€" Next Ht'nflh' chm we acorn- mum. at he Lord’s supper wi!‘ ‘00 dispensed in «the Maw “1‘1““ "t 10.30 o’oldok. 1 ‘ ~ " ‘v , Mr. Edward Wait! and: dang-Men t Rev. Mr. Jobbmus spending afmv gweeis with his brother. £1.60». ‘ Jobbin and his numerous friends We [feel certam he will return to Ins 3work refreshed. ' Mr. .leliam Rich paid one of our farmer: $143 for exght (at hog: Who can beat that? ' - fine time. ' Mr. Edwud s mid and datum Louie, at Cambmy. were guests. Mr. Gay. J. Gadgn Sunday; 1pm 41- ‘_.- "1m. E. Mite. as .- 1-; o: s new trew, is spending the Ways pt whom: \here. . l ( 1 - Miss Ethel mac, at Iomto. h at present visiting; Her; lumber. : l . ; Mr. W Bennie.“ “Duds: , holedâ€: lat this line here. . 3 . Mr. {Walter and Mia: Ruby Chung» pion. bl Gunilla, visited: a: nun village onfluesdas .‘( .'(.2¢L L. .31â€. 37 Richardson â€mam in week mm mm. . U ' raw-v» , ‘ ‘l . _ Mrs. Geo. Gibson. and children 0! Fitmbutg, are visiting. her. moth and friends here. ' ""‘ ‘"4 'Imil! 1km rsday. mas Marion Butler, at present. “siting he: visiting friends in Garwood. Raiih De Lury is spending a [cw dsys in Muskoka. Miss Lew McDonald spent Tuesday at pre: Coone: ’ hanost. [ .‘l'he Post Free Trip Candidates have {been thoroughly canvassing the neigh toxhcod. No doubt the circulation will be much enlarged by this movement :Mr. Tom 1 attctsuu, mu ---_ -7_, ning returned to Lhcyity‘ alter a pleasant week spent here. Mist Bertie Smlth Acts Monday ev- ening to visit. friends at Little Bun-t- tain. - , -_ L-|:A-.,.n;, (aw. Iâ€"‘rofeSSOr Dc Lury is holidayuw; earned nohday. ms: roan Thorndyke, ot Oakwoo-l and Mrs. Geo. Ruhnd, of Sutton. , n-.. -7 MALI-INTIA. . _ (Special to m POL)! Miss Amie Bruce .who has has!) teachm‘g at Woodville for some mm.- is spending her vuation thh’ chr sizter. Mrs. Cronier. She expects to “tend the Normal school nex: yen; Mme Croxier. of Scusog. in spend- ing a few days in our village. Mr. Harry Copplestone 89001: Sun- day with his aster. Mrs. martin. ‘\ ' Miss Mabel Duey who has been spcnqmg some time in town, is home again. We hope she may recover her usual strength. Muss Rome Cums of Linden Vzllcy l8 reorganizing her music class. We were pleased to lmrn that Miss Cul- lis “as successful in her musical examination. Such an efficncut Letza'! er oommg in our midst is certaiuh of great name to the nelghborhocd. Once more the old (amdiar 30pm! 053119. threshmg machine is heard in our midst and the :11 site! is rou- ing out. We are thankful to the giv- er of all good for another bountiful! DUNSFOPD - . '(Bpeoial to The Poet!» Quite a number from this vicinity took in the excursmn to Rosedale on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Webster aim Sunday at Sturgeon Pomt. Mr. .‘S' McLe‘n, Peterboro. 'zp:lt a. tow days the guest of Mr.. Ms: Henry Thurstounz M1573 Ma-Jo, Wodard is visiting her slsmnm-law. in Bobcpygeo n. Mr. Alex 8e11, of Toronto. is v32- itzng wuh his sister. Mrs. thn Kn:- nciy here. Mr. F. E (201693. apent a. few baht: in 1 it: -‘.s:y to-day. Mr. Jam Bell left to: Tounta '1 ' especial to The Past!» \ Miss 'Jennie Gould i6 Midgying at Fenelon Falls. l :1 .r g its! such. 7 Mr. «ind Mrs. J. J. Pearson and family, bf 'Lindaa'y, are camping bn the statue to! Pine Lake. . Mu. Elms Bowen Lindsay. spent few, «2ny Wu]: Liviaw. P. Websi-z‘ m-s Ruby Champion is at prest- Quitqn crowd from the vii-[age em joyed~a «buckleberry expedition on Saturday. {the buckleberpies Been! to be "cry plentiful this year. . Mr. Warren Mint: and Miss Jingles visited with “friends in Haliburton on Saturday: and Sunday. Scale of the men turned out last week ito repair the’ sidewalk. and own.- ing to the generous contributions or the villagers, ythcy succeeded in get:- ting {the .walk int good. shape again. Mrs. EA. Graham wafa viqitor with friends in Rory Hill last Week. is mm‘ and Miss Lizzie Barr were calling ion triend's an: Haliburb Mi ##9th $1.1-....‘..‘;‘-:- e1 1 Miss~ aPearl thmson. of Toronto.. is the Igue'st pt Mr: and Mrs. Barr. , Mr. Gas. Baby is spending a 'Ieyv days tunder. 'the parental roof. Mrs. C. )V. :Woade. of Buï¬talo, is the {guest pf nhe: son. Mr. Chan. Meg Fadden. GOODERHAM' Port Perry. Ton: I'attcrson. and Saturday with Mrs. Geo.Dou,;- ru. De Lurey, and (uni!) 10 mnnuwlis on but iting her aunt, £13.15 .on. and Fred Git-m the .city‘ alter a at here. :11 Acts Monday 9" r.- I.‘ or x Bent is it present trienM'inN (t! i \1- of Toronto. is a raw L' 111’ Mrs. J. M. 5mm: aye... â€" ,, days with friends \in Greenbenk last week. r ’ ‘ . I Mus ‘Annie MoDermott. of Can‘- mngton. was the guest or Miss G» I were an 0:11an on Friday Int. 0:: Fndfl. ‘Aua- 7th‘. Dr. Bower-r man. identllt. will be gt the Queen'l‘ â€hotel. Remember {he date. ; l ‘ Mr. \‘Iohn Len. at Woodetook', be spending his holidtn with Mend- here. - . Kr“ and “I". C. E. Ween 3nd tamily. have moved to thelr. coma. at (Ethel Park. Benetton. .Mr. and (Mn. Gus. Prone and Mia Zen; spent Sunder, with [ï¬ends in Oakvwod. : u . The lawn acid at the Method“ church’ on «Pride! evening we! a ne- clded Iueoecl- Mule m re‘nedred by, Messrs. Weeks and Gavel-Iv. ‘dlo some good 50108 by Mia Pearl ‘Jor- dun. 'Bev. (leaflet. of Cannington. end Rev. -W. Elliott. of Oekwood were present. also some good aplections by the band. The proceeds amounted to (Specie! to m Pent-1 Mr. George Maine. 0! Brandon. is visiting ltrienda in town. Mi»! {Ruin and Mia Oliver were the guests lot Mrs. J. Rnan hat Week. Mrs. J. Mr. Smith spent a few Ans with friends \in Greenbulk Saturdm'. Bishop Invent in W“ “ .wednum Ii 1“? "ek- 349.95. for the last [cw my. w u"..- ( illness. ' . . Miss Irene Bingtmn and father left hat week to: the Wed M lpend' a. (110le with (ï¬ends there. , Messrs Ewen and Robinson! ‘luve so‘d rtheir livery. basin ‘ l 13:03.. at Bexlqr, : . _ , “A ,___ :ï¬r.’ George Ferris. < Wholesale Millinery Co. in town on Wane-duty. yv, 1-1 McKenzie. “tea ‘bu-inees in week. Mn. N. IBM. ' {or n’ few du- a! ,- Dr. Bwr Ind Toronto. ue umpe‘ Balsam Lake. 101‘ t' F. D. Laurie. 01 visiting with ‘J- H- 1"» 3t hm Nut vn‘sitors It Linda? on Mom’rsy. . A Sheridan, wife and: wild,~ of Torâ€" onto. spent hat week at F. Weed'c bane on Indian Point. Balsam Lake. Geo. Gen-nth and Mrs. Can-nth. of Lindsay. visited with Mrs. '1‘. Day-- man last week. I « . Heater. Campbell. of Kirkï¬eld, was a “bus'nesa Vii“! days -. Dr. Bowel-man. dentist. will ‘be at the Pattie house. Ooboconk, on Wed:- madam IAmgmt 5th; and at Chip pmw’s. Wm Road. on Thisrsdzy, August 6th. .' . «- Miss Nero. ‘Hollidgv. b! Tax-onto, it the :3th of M53: Irene Editingâ€. 01 1.0“: this Week. : x r A J ‘tvrv u, Miss Eva. 'i’eel. or Lind-.7; and Miss Williamson. :0! Peterborol spent the w“! cut! in town. gum A large 'drive of logs. some 40.000 pieces. belonging to Jo'hn' me‘ at Lindsay. passed through this week. Bus and 'lunze fishing in Bdum Lake. and the hkes north 0! here in still keeping good and some 1m catches {have been report-3 during the week. among these we: I henutitnl string caught by J. E. Jackson. con 0! the Path W. 51111 Jackson and guide. Joe. Sheldon. on Fridar 21 ham were caught in a few hours ï¬shing. which turned over 3 lbs. each, 3 1 . : ~ g‘- CCUâ€. - ‘ A ciric Euclid.»V celebration will be held here on Wednesfhy’. Aug. 12th; Good pains wiflbtiiflq for win mung. ghme, “(Tamil races, and other: land sports. A baseball tourni- ment 'will 'be :rmnzed for the aftert noon. Those desirous 0! having a good days’ sport should not [all to AL A J-â€" good days’ sport should not fail to visit this pretty resort on that day. The Kawartha will run‘ a. special trip from Fenelon Falls and it is en pected arrangements will be made to hold the Kathleen over [or a few hours on her regular trip. - â€"The best tea can be utterly e501!» ed; {py exposure to contaminating in- fluences. {as bulk jean so often in. TheJ'sealed lead packets of the “Sub ada"‘Tca Company give you tell treat: and; fragrant from the gardens to the tea-cup.â€"62. " l . l VM'r. Hugh McIntyre and also ! Andy Molntqre 9t Fenclon FA spent Sunday wnh friends here "Ike-many friends of Mrs, Perry Carl. are sorrx to hear t hat: shcu NORLAED. (Special to The Post? Mr. and Mrs. Pratt and family of memto, are the guests of Mrs. Pratts' parents, Mr. and Mrs.BAtx_v Mtg. Lytle and children are m: gl'tfts of Mr. and Mrs. R. Wooll-nd. Mr. Hugh ncIntyro and also M13. Anflv Mclnt-ne of Fenelon Falls. r. Georé'e Store-7 the last few d†WOODVILLE rey h“ by!!! home days on accountâ€! in town on Mon will be at on the sick list but speedy raceway. .Althongh Sundn! W ! close day. thc'e were to lnxge crowd out. both to service in the afternoon Salntion Army an the e“ Mrs. Hall and chnldrcllo is the guasl 01 her sister Emery. l Liule Iona )1de been very suck for ‘ weeks is getting gene moan-i aguu soon- The sutement ot the Bank to: the ï¬x. month 30 thaws. we: the “I auctions. “rainw- M ‘ 3623.384. (1‘11! indicate! 0! business relaxation t the «bank have been no! mined. The statement I creue in the renerve» 912,333. «while the‘ pad-up 0:pr u now $337547â€. Du!“ fl‘c let: the bunk received 8139.876 premium on new Wk Ind the hum» of proï¬t and loan now 03er toward :2 ALA $323,860. IA m “are“ the‘ nutement II the liquid condition of the one“. The bank hokh practice}:- U: a cab reserve all “OWN, or which over $5309.00!) 1: in med-e end Govetnment notes. \Aseta hum-diete- ly_ evaflable equal “6.600.000; The increase in deposits. Which ha been such I [evornble lecture at recent bank statements. in M11113 prd- minent in the six month'exhibit o! the Dominion Bank. which reflects an increase of $70,000 since the beginning at the weer. Depon'tn not hearing in- terest now nmount : to $4,303,915, while nvinze deposiu ere 830506.000. FARM FOR SALE --..100 acres. halt lot 13. con. ll. Emily. ranching ‘hfln- ADD†to J‘ - Sonny, Linday (P. o.â€".w1md- C0 MM UNICATIONS (To the Editor of The Post) Dear binâ€"Allow me space :11 your \slmble paper to say a few words 1:: regard m clone flux-non and other .“‘-v . methods that hu'e been talked of for the lust twenty years. Woui-l it not be better to advocate the annual; down the dun at Lindsay and redeem Kitty thouuud acres 01 had no» flooded m Cartwright. Msuven.09t= and unripeâ€, .I’M other mummy: near Port Perry! This land gt Lh-::ow est value. my tour dollus per act: would b'ring no hundred thouunfl dollars. Pay Hr. Flu‘ellc a fair vame (or his mm sue, 1nd dredge the ru- or Iron: Lindsay to Port Perry an] make it more nuigablc [or gran? boat: than it is st present. A: I have I (air knowledge 0! tho†wttarl being over them It diam-m. seasons at low water. I know there us Not of line land. the former timber be- ing \‘cry urge oak :nd elm. Thanking you. Mr. Editor. {or your space. I remain. yours truly. __â€"_- “rSIID M W the fly to Digest Whit You Do Eat The ï¬rst thing to do in case 0! irdigcstion or uomach weakness i. to strengthen the. muscular walls at the stomach and intestines so that thay will care for the food that. is gun-n. In no other way can thu he‘ done as well as by taking a. Mi-o-vm tablet. before each metl. This re» WY“ Strength to the stomach. mu-c- cles. and stimulates um pouring oat M granitic him. then the food :ï¬' done as well as by taking tablet. below. each meal. tons strength to the awn cles. and stimulates the P of gastric juices, when the 8|. st. nudity and tou begin full benefit iron! what yc w.\vv nvuâ€"u‘ v- _v- _ Ju‘)‘ Gregory gives with every 50 otnt box of Hi-o-na a guarantea to refund the acne; unless “3°, ren‘zv .dy. cums. vâ€" 9“--- gusts readily and tau begin to get the full beneï¬t Iron! what you eat. ‘ Use Ibo-n: whenever you ham sick headache. heartburn bad 1:1ch in the mouth. coated tongue «pot» before the eyes, sleeplessncss an] (ht: many other symptoms; that. are the din-«1L result at indignant}. -A Eat What You Want aononaold alnclm "won-M 10' “‘9 cpl-sonata" 00W“- réuiain. you“ "“1!- JonN DUKE 0‘ the Dominion math Cm June ï¬le cutout! dc" . m an- period oi um mt Sn I930 “ion a†Pmflu of on me also min;- the. 93‘! o.“ r and her mum a unnuld‘ to the church ,0 â€id Lathe "cums- L... or Doom Let nrp. Wu: [or her sooth Eggs freon. per doc. Batten. per lb ...... .. Lu‘d‘ .. ...: ... ... Dachau. ".1 9 . Chickens. per pair . Best Manitoba Put- ent. flour ............ atnie t W_Mr Pens. gun", bush. ........ 4 Out! 8»... ... .....1............. White out-u ...! ... ... Bu .. .o- a“ no od .04 '00... Strum. ~90: ton. .. .. . Butchero'toowa ......... Rutohers' meoa'ow can" Export cattle" 8.0ckers‘ cattle good Mild: m. .... Cnlves .. Spring hubs ............ Dressed W. Bogs live select. ...... 1103.. Int. Bows. he", ............. . i but! out. poir_ "...†... mum. new. bus. unmet-mu. pail Hut-poof wheat tumm- closed to-dly 14 to lxd lower (Mn yesterday. and corn tutu"- ld lower, t closed 96c lever A: Chicano Jul; be: M yedm'dly. uly corn lï¬c yova. and Following :1! the doling quouuons on Wham min futures: Wheat4uly a.“ bid. October me Did. Deomber 816:: Nd. Onoâ€"July 4259c, October “a. Toronto Grain Hahn. urn-L "13‘. both ......8} gto 8;.“ Latest ' Quotations. My Eéenlnx. July at Liven-poof when: tutum closed (0-611 ma to xxd lower than yesterday. and poo-lob, drop I. and to J. A. mat, 103 m m , ad “ho will do the not.†CHICAGO. July 3â€"Cutloâ€"Rooelpu eo- umated at mu! 5M0: mute: may: steers. :5 to 87.:8) com. 8A0 to 3.9; haters. snow $8.50: bulls 83 to 85.8; calves. $2.50 to 81:25 snooker: and m “B to agoâ€"W estimated at M 1..- Mn; market So hither; choice he.†at? plumstoa-im: buichen‘ sauna , light mm. 36.5 to 35:33. , “$1525 Arno! Alsike Wanted IARKET 3mm change Liv. mam rout of it Seven DaysSilk Sale LOST â€" On the rugd t9 Iguana} Fails m. n TEACHERAWANTED - For. 8: S.†No. 14. unripe-a holding second-am Nomi certiï¬cate. Apt!!! stating salary- reqno‘ed. Fred Bore. Valen- DW‘ELLING' HOUSE FOR SALE -â€" In the oath ward.“ the we‘ side at Duke street. 9 room: aha one halt acre of ground. Will sell gt a rennin. For further particnlurs. npply mo Ichnzhï¬n. Peel a: Ful- FABM FOR SALE-Sondra“ quu‘r ter. lot 16. 13th ‘ “mm mn‘up 0! Emily; 60 cores. New (tune but: end [tame barn; two miles 1mm school. This hm is :11 in high“ cute 0! cultivation end will be old nt 1 bargain. Aï¬ dress lira. T. J. Dorzan. 207 Pukâ€" I’AM FOR SALE -- South ‘htlf o! la. 6 and north west gutter o! 'th.oonce-ion8fldon.knmu the McIntyre turn. This um 18 ci- ' maqut [ox-nevi". Juana end contain. 150 acreC. most of which (I under cultintiomAOn the prqper- FORQBALE â€" Second-hlï¬ binder‘ in good tepoir. W1)! be sold cheap. or wiu‘excbtnze (churn stock. Apply, ‘ to June: Carley: west. cm! of Kent: otLouNubuI7and8,Couoo-Iion 11, unripe... zoo am A splendid km in 3 good um 0' “mnï¬â€˜m AP‘ fly 23.0.00. STEWART 8 OOONNOR. fluâ€"rue SURIOMTE count or me comm! or Vietnam 1' the mutter r! the Guardianship of Viol. Holman, Ih‘! int-at child or Wil- liam much. at the Township of Fenc- lcn, in too County of. Viewï¬s, bookma- ur. GM _ _ Notice to hereby given met the: the m o! Tcenty deye from the ï¬rst pa n of that notiee, eppiieeuot willbenede to the Sax-rogue Court of the County of Victoria. for e grunt of Let- tere of Sammie of the above named Intent, to June McInteth, of the Town- . uMmhuheCountvofV‘nwde. W v, the payer of pge 39d intent. ‘ .e P08 SALEoroxchngltor 3 good On- tuhmwOomcot ohoico had in North Wag conveniently floated on: flourishing bra. school, church“, good "for. A110 for we in Cumington, o duinblc brick residence. ï¬ll pox-«ico- lonpply Box 191. Connington, Ont. W » 14:.ng than Tmty- might}: IcyotJuly, AJ).1908. HMOGHLIN, PEEL FULTON, â€"wt. Eoï¬zim to: tho Applicut g lm'l coat and a. boy'sco Iindcr. plane (cave at The w1d2- I ‘ st, as..." v..-_- i q. .i- a good (Inner bar). undone toundstion. do; barn and horse stable.og pen 1nd hen house nod other buildings. Soil is a good clu loun. For puttoulnn or puma: and Met ptgtioulsrg apply to C; ‘t' , j a. .week- or sea. iirfsapxa'. Wood'- villel muted July 21st. â€ï¬r-vs. O DOUBT it will be the greatest sale of silks ever heard of in Lindsay. “A silk manufacturer’s Forced Sale,†We got our share. Enough said. Beautiful Chiffon Taffetas to be Sold at Half Price Eyery yard perfect, every shade stylish --- including rose pink, reseda, bisque, dark cardinal, silver grey, dark fawn, navy, light tan, crushed strawberry, pale pink, purple, dark greys. Never sold less than 75 cents. Sale now on . . J. W. WAKELY Sale On Now Come "In-Y 2061'. 1 UNIBAY. 3311131? I Albert Coll‘ege Orpn. Voice. New Pipe 01‘8“ Memo 00:1“;me . n_._x_-.:... tum! um Violin, recently dbl U . YIN Gall-:0 Icon-m TN“ 81h. 1908. __ Funneflvand 0‘3"†any; (nut in urge ‘1“ dowï¬â€˜to‘miu on ‘33 a! and)“ reasonable 1" ma; bit is Ibetter ' flaw we m’ G “.44. I SALE AUG. 8. 1mm; IBNWM' “gunned by Iii" â€â€™ Raul-NJ’YW M «hint; u mammal“ Fa mutated cal BELLEVILLE, ONT. manna or u Terms at but A. Cum-Ln!“ “'mjgm-st. Rep Ptter W G E °" f 1d