Eager Soho The Normal‘Scl There is many a nappy um. ...‘ Victoria county tanight, but in some ’ homes there are hearts that are sad with grief. The normal school en'- trance results come out today and the eager scholars quickly got onto the news that the names of the sue cessful ones were in the Toronto pa- pers. As a. result, the Globe, Mail and World sold rapidly today and it was a sight Worth seeing to view the happy faces 0: those who passed. Our heartiest congratulations are due those' who have been successâ€" tn1 and we feel deeply for those who 4‘ (SpeCial to The Post) Mrs. Sinclair and her daughter, '01 Goldwater, arrived here Saturday twinning and are the guests Of ms Miss Hilda spending a h ing to Mrs. H. Soward, of Peterboro, is the gueSt of her son, Mr. H. Sow- wasd and family. Miss Marjorie Clarke, of Haliburt- Lake, the guest of the Misses Munn. as returned to their home in 1:18.11- bnrton an Honday last, having spent a. v?ry pleasant ~ holiday at South Miss Helen P‘ from Trenton this Mr. 'W. Prior and little son, Mert- on, “left here for Sterling, Man, on Thursday morning. Miss Lillian Deiamere who has been in Alberta for a. year, arrived home on Monday evening. - ~ Miss Hazel Thompson, of Lindsay, is visiting friends here. Mr. Frank Ranson, of Lindsay, is a visitor here. - Mr. and Mrs. Royce, Mr. Spittle, and little son R09: to Toronto on Saturday, 1 South Lake. Mr. Sylvester and daughter, ' of Stouï¬ville, are visitors at the home of Inspector Phillips. ~ Miss Anderson, of Nova, a former teacher in this district, was a. visitor here for a. few days this week. Miss Totten of Toronto *is at pre- cnnf, the guest Of m. and Ml's. N. sent the Brown. Dr. 'wooarun, of St. Catharines, passed through here on Tuesday e - J- ening ‘on his way to his cottage at Constance Island, on Kushog Lake, Stanhope. a visitor here this week. The Methodist S. 'S. intend holding a picnic in the Orange Grove on Tu- esday, Aug. 3rd. ' Mrs. Waites, of Toronto, sister of Mrs'. Jas. Cox, arrived .here 'on the stage on Wednesday evening. Mr. R. Casey was ‘a visitor here this week on his way home from Gooderham . dor and daughters all of Toronto, 218‘ :’s the {my that didn't pass. 3 E. MacKaY , left here 01 _.=..m:gm.m 2m :><m .25me «$8353 an. Emmm-,2>3:mm._ PROPERLY; CARED mal‘ School Entrance Results ' Announced 10-day ' \ lda Walton, of Toronto, is a holiday with her _sister, Hear Results Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. 003‘ WILL". LAST pleasant holiday - at happy heart in ght, but in some mts that are sad ma]. school 611‘ nut today and son Ross returned of ‘Carnarvon. is '1 md Miss Wood. Mrs. Reeves and at the guests of Mr. Geo. Howse, More visitors 'are arriving all the time. Messrs. L. D. Smith and W. B. Lee of Rochester, N.Y., passed through here on Wednesday on their way to ""‘-A I ï¬nd. their cottage dled Irom L8 tune. Mr. and Mire. H. O. Page, of Deer Park, Toronto, with 'two children at- rived on Tuesday evening and are ' (1 Mrs. Fairfleld. Smith and Dr. Andrew's, 'oi Toronto came through to Lindsay in a. tour- ing car on Monday. But breaking - a spring they left Pairs and 'came to Mindep by train. On Tuesday they went back to Lind- Pass Entrance to Normal School List oi The results or the examination of Victoria. county students for entrance into the Normal Schools are given below. The certiï¬cates of successful candidates, and the statements 01 marks of those who failed will be mailed to principals or inspectors in the course of a. few days. ‘ Successful candidates who desire to ; attend the coming session at the ‘ Normal Schools, are reminded that their applications for admission must he made to the Deputy Minis- ter of Education no later than Tues- day, September 7. No student will be admitted who will not be at least 18 years of age before September let: ‘V. Bailey (honors), B. L. Begg, M. C. Brockenshire (honors), F. Callag- han ihonors), N. B. Davey ghonors), E. B. Dix, H. S. Donaldson shanors) A. M. Dewan, H. G. Flavelle (hon- ors), A. Fitzmaurice, A. M. Jackson, M. Jordan, ibonors), M. Kennedy, N. G. Kingsley, H. W. Lapp, K. M. Millar, G. L. Mitchell, (honors), F. H. Mullett, J. T. Macdougall, E. V. McEachern, E. P. Olver, F. O’Brien, M. O’Brien (honors), V. M. Preston, (honors) V. M. Palmer, E. Patten, A. Quinlan, L. J. Rogers (honors,\) V. R. Sproule (honors) M. G. Stap- les, W. Suggitt, V. B. Teevin, (hon- ors) M. Tolmie, L. A. Walker. Serious Accident At Lorneville An llxbridge Resident James from Train While in'lotion distressing accident occurred this morning at Lorneville when a man by the name of Schofield, of Uxbridge a passenger on the train. had his a r...___v feet run over by a car, as a' result of which he now lies in a very serious condition. The morning train for Blackwater was just coming in to Lorneville and Schofield attempted to land before the train had stopped. In some manner his feet were drawn un- der the car and before he was aware of it the trucks or the car passed completely over them. He 'was at once placed on the car and taken to Woodwille, where Dr. Galloway at- tended to his injuries. t is likely that one of his feet will have to be amputated as a result of the injury. The injured man will be taken to the Ross Memorial hospi- tal at Lindsay. Automobilists , Take Warning Alderman Lewis is after the auto- mobile owners who try to m0nopo~ lize all the thoroughfares when spin- ning in their cars. At the council meeting Monday evening he referred to the practice indulged in by some of not keeping the right side of the road and observing the law govern- ing frame on the highways. The Chief of Police will keep his eye out for all oï¬enders in the future. go at Dwight. Laknfleld here Successful Pupils from Victoria County ing at he home here. 'Bolton are the 81163“ Process of Innofnctm An Interest. 0931"“, mum At cemetery in: Future of Canadian National mm M Tom Down ~ Exhibition __.___ 7 .u I.-- The process 0! manuxacnure uepart. ment is always one of the most inter- esting features of the Canadian Na. tional Exhibition. Toronto. and this year it promises to be far more '83. tensive than ever before. In all there will be just forty industries at work, showing just how shoes. silk, cotton goods, prints and many other of the articles you use every day are made, It is impossible here to name more than a few of the exhibitors, but up. °'â€"-_ h , diï¬erent stages from the cutting out of the leather to the finished shoe. Merchants Rubber Co., of Berlin, demonhtmting the manufacture of Montreal, manufacturing ladies Gundy, Clapperton, cutting glass, showing the process in which the ï¬be quality of cut glass is produced. Shredded wheat, showing process in which their products are prepared and made portable and palatable. ‘ Dominion Textile 00.. Montreal, showing process of manufacture of ï¬ne cotton goods, prints, etc. rubber shoes, showing every process (tom the crude rubber to the finish- el boot. Davis Henderson, manutacturing and ptinting envelopes. rived clerk left here for morning. ral Mr. Robt. Thurstm House arrived home Manitoba, last Thursd! two months’ homini- ishers arrived home on Sunday even- ing and report lots of berries around Harvey, also crawlers, four beau- ties being captured by one gentleâ€" man. The lads evidently had a good time, as an amateur orchestra from Peterboro was in attendance at the berry patch to cheer the hucklers, and drink their lagerine. home on Friday last. An org-an arrived from the town 4â€".- vâ€"owâ€" ,, To be left. in the car until Monday. But a gentleman wished for the m sic so, Mr. Fred Parker the tune’ of above The new steel and concrete bridge at Stewart's Narrows is now Coin" pleted and is a credit and ornament to the builders and the community. The bridge was constructed by Messrs. Jinks a: Dresser. under the management of Mr. Brown, who is a courteous and gentlemanly fellow and understands his business. Haying is now fairly well . under way. Reports are; new meadows good and old one nil. OI meal places v and res: Inter: Paris, that Fr: national questio: A an in aviat by the 8 ed nero tion," : on Aug Camping parties and city people are dotted all along the shores of our beautiful labee, Kushog, â€Grass, and Head Lake. To those of a taSte for wilder scenery, Drag and iRed- stone lakes are ideal. We are looking for a. big crowd up here from Lindsay and vicinity on the 9th, and will give you a. jolly welcome. The town and county is op- en to al, visitors. Come and enjoy a day; it will do you good. A more beautiful spot is not to be tound. To Manitobt. Saskatchewan, A1â€" berta, viaboatandmfl. orallrail, Homeeeekers' tickets .will be honored on S. S. “Keewa 'aallin: on Tueséay, July 27 and on August 10 Every time a. marrwu nun onus» home a. pound box of candy it is a sign he has been doing something. and 24, provided $8. 50 additional be paid to cover meals and berth. For further information apply cit, tick et (Special to The Post.) 38 J. M. Laidley, of Lindsay, ar- d here on Wednesday Fast to z in Mr. W. F. Webster’s store. r. Howard White is removing to Lewis' residence, corner of Cent- avenne and Church-st. awre some well worth looking Homeseekers Excvrsion {adian Silk Co.. weaving badges with photos on of manufacture depart. DUNSFORD was lifted last Sandal?- HALIBUR’I‘ON :rtley and Miss Gertlcy west 0! Toronto this Thurston. of Newtonia ed home from Watem. shoes. showing the “U“Av wâ€"â€" ____-, and the community. International Aviation 0005"“. d __L_ A I... w meeting the floor gave way m .7 .. hurried exit was made by the man - es through the door and window. It is at present a retnge tor Weir! W11< ainly be doing a, goon act. u. M, u- cided to tear the structure down. _I has now reached the condition {then cided to tear the structure aown. ..“' .___ has now reached the condition when ARM FOR SALEâ€"100 acres in the . Township of Eldon, lot 6. con. it is neither ornamental or useful. _____..+._.â€"â€"-â€"â€" 11, 65 acres clenred and tillable and bellenoe posture and poplar swamp. Well watered by two wells ï¬nd never Wants Control mm W, 0.. m... u... m1, church, store and P- 0. Log barn Of Her Forces and house, and log outbuildings. Will be sold cheap as the proprietor is going west. ftpply to DOUGALL mewoume, nusuam, Aug. o.â€" (C.A.P. Cable.)â€"The Argus says that the Imperial Defence Conference de- alnembly determined. to build her own navy and train citizens by a system of compulsory cadet service. “Rut," The Argus continues. j‘Ags- 7 â€".“But '0) The ms con tralia, ï¬rst and foremost G.T.R. President In Canada. - Montreal, Aug. 3.â€"Sir Charles Riv. ere-Wilson, president of the Grand Trunk Railway, reached here yester- day and is the guest of C. M. Hays. Next week Sir Rivers will go west accompanied by the president and vice-president of the G.T.P. rum; IVMM {latices which do not." rise to the dignity _..n6 m9 mum: in r-â€"vv- .77, of menu cards. must plapes where they can national conference to discuss the quwtion of avmtion. A summer’s activity and progress in aviation in France will be crowned by the assemblage of the most renown- ed aeroplanists at a "week of avia- tion,†arranged to Open at Rhe'uns M; Prove 3 Check. London, Aug. 3.â€"-(C.A.P. Cable.)â€" The Morning Post remarks that the important movement towards West Indian reciprocity with Canada. which the royal commission has been ap- pointed to further. is likely to be checked again by the threats contain. ed in the Payne U. S. tariï¬ law. Boston, Aug. 3.â€"A flying cohort of woman suï¬ljagists started by trolley tron: this exty yesterday to make a tour of the state in the interest_ of L'Orient. France, Aug. 3.â€"While ex- perimenting here esm'day with a new military aerop ane of his inven- tion, Lieut. Cree of the French army was caught in a squalLand dashed to the mud. He susmned severe in. inries on the head. served Ono Experimenta- Hurt. Done Its DutYIfJQ suï¬ragcttes In of Honor for ngiercwskl. Fox-719mb and Children. ‘--It is repprted, he" «Easily tie BPENCE. Binder twine and Water proof rope Club lots at 500 lbs. wholesale price. delivered at Eyers a Brown. grain warehouse. Sugar-W“. ULLDING LOTS FOR SALE IN the Villnz'e o! Oakwood, front- lng on the west side of Edna Street First-clans land. suitable also for claiming. or would sell 12 acres in FOR SALE â€" Lot 10. con. 8. Op: con- taining 99 were: more or lens. the p of William H. Shine. ï¬tn- on the Little Britain road. Three mile- trom the town at Lind;- uyu-All clotted. Good frame bane with tint-ole: cellar end wood- Ihed. Good 103 barn tn'd stable. Good franc driving Ibed and box pen. Lana I. clay loam. well fenced. Good well. wizard. For further perticultr- epply_ tag ’81:»; Bowen. 7-; n block. Apply to 103. Garwood. ’t‘ .Ill D good re- mu. 1 1.4 ml;- from Little Bri- ‘ 7 ,_A .‘f- ‘2‘“- FOR SALEâ€"Choice 56 Acre - Farm. one and one half miles from Cameron, in the township 0! Penelon, composed of south-west quarter of lot 7, con. 7, comlormble 10; house. log barn and "stables. nice orchard, free access to water and nev- er tailing well. Possession given for OR SALE OR RENT. â€" - 9, lot 22. Hariposa. 2‘ well improved. Apply W. W. of LindBaY. on SALE 'OR TO RENTâ€"Part 0! lot 21. con. 7, Ops, just east of town. containing about 3} acres of good land, well drained. There is on the manages a one storey frame housc. good stable, driving shed and hen coop. Good well. i acre of good bearing orchard, 1 acre of new straw- 'vâ€"‘ï¬â€"v . berry bed. Whl 'd‘so sell cheap 1 good cultivator, wagon, disk harrow, ber- ry boxes. crates. stands, etc. every- and growing of strawberries, mare and colt. 'Apply on the or address JAS. “HER. P 292. Lindsay, Ont. Live Stock lnsu rance live an Peel-st. tumm llavgunysnoughl ImagenttartheGenenl The man who really knowsihimself aesn't tell. CASTOR IA PARIS FOR SALE Insurance Co. of Montreal. HACKER. 101', on Victoria ave. R. LB --4 1M :91"! “me [w from 'Maripos' o I The prwel' Watem. For tux-the! n]: to Elias Boyd. for the cultivation duties to or lens. the | [. Shine. ï¬tu- RM F01 Britcin road. acres. 7 frame bane wood. pm 3: und wood- good fume “‘1 “‘bk' fenced and bed ad 1103 f .. well fenced oï¬zmiolï¬..." momma“, mm“. 1 J ordan. won given for {an plough" full possession lst Max-chm ‘ particulars apply to 8m“! l O'CONNOR, Barristers “:31. 46 ARM FOP. SALEâ€"pm a“ - and 15. con 13 acres good clay 103:1!le good barn 45:95 With good“ MM also a. never failing well For at“: particulars apply to E. A, “(ll IE. Oakwood.-â€"w3, 00D FARM FOR Sam I ‘ north half cf Lot 21’1“â€: concession of Marim 1.. more or less. Half the page ‘1 min on mortgage, Apply to!“ KING, Oakwood.-wtf, ARM FOR SALEâ€"200 any, - 3, con. 12, Mauvers. 130‘ tillable land, 50 acres new H pasture with stream running“ it. Balance in bush of M hemlock, birch and cedar. 000d! jug: with stone walls toâ€. Brick house, three acres at“ three miles to station, elem. stock yard. Two miles to 1‘ village and Methodist chm! mile and a half to W church and school. Plough h. tet harvest. Apply to E. Rm SON. Janetville. Ont, Box 5.1 acres hardwood bush. Na 1 barn 50:65 on stone wall via class stabling complete. M* Log house, well ï¬nished mm ARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 15, ' Fenelon, containing an more or less. adjoining the vi] Islay. 90 acme cleared add plastered and partly bonus post 0600 and blacksmith in in a few rods of farm, 6mm Cambray station. Grass Hm Cameron grain markets. The l ty of JOHN R. COWISON. I! that particulars apply to Eli-l Real Estate Agent, Lindayr-d RM FOR SALEâ€"In W, tom. 75 cleared, 7O ï¬lial-km posture. bounce second gm: wood. Frame and log barnwiï¬ï¬‚ aood from house; small crew fenced and watered by two gull One mile from school and charm miles from Little Britain, ï¬nk-l pm Station. Easy terms of l with interest at 4 percent. M w--â€" â€"â€"V'_ -ï¬ Â° um apply m‘smas 30‘ Agent. Lindsayâ€"ILL FARM FOR SALEâ€"30in!†the north half of lots 23ml! 7. “post, known as the Mimi stead. There is about 100 all cultivation, good buildings and 1 Fall plowing all done, 10 act! 8m Alaike and 8 acre! sown Possession given at ’ full particulars apply on til or to G. H. HOPKINS. Linâ€: ARM FOR SALEâ€"100a half lot 16, can“! cleared, good frame house all barn with stone 5mm“ from town of Lindsay; the! Draperty. Terms easy: M at once. For further partial ply to ELIAS BOWES. M4 Agent. Lindsayâ€"W. 1 the leading road â€Wt from LindsaY- F“ tnfl Lars apply to W‘ mm FOR SALE’N‘flI . 3, con. 10, Emily. 0°†es principally 01 d .11 state of cultivation .- god .â€"â€"w3m.