Gxapes are reported a Iuii or]; Moore’s early and Champions are now on the market . The United States crop show wint- er apples about the same as last year . ABmmne 'A. F Memenc . D. Nortmde. M. m, amndin 01-min on. ï¬nd†from (Heterboro. 'nhey an“ been busy mac survegï¬nz along the lake hunt. I . Mr. Kahly is superintgndgnt of the My. Asked as to the objeqtlot who Wey be rem: Great Britainâ€"The prospects to: nee fruits offer less than a mcdxum mop and not as good as last month .Iomatoes are proving a. medium crop. i 3 .. Insects and fungus diseases are not so prevalent as usual . . Peaches a full crop and other Irmts good. ,It seems a very harmless sort of business .to put a. cum: in snob 9. Im- mor. flue heat mrobably had some- .thring to do with it; Anyway, Kilhm - is evidentb an excellent servant. I HoWeVer, it seems that the party is making a final survey ‘of the route from Goldwater Uo Peterboro. Mr Darling, divisional engineer, was here last «week mm over. tihe ground, and this (week pmhase was guide by the C. (P. R._ of the pmny along the} right of way mth'ï¬ aide org-the Narrows. mhe surveyed route is through the western end of the park, the town council has the assur- am of the mfllway comm'asion that nopart of 'theunrk Gan belusedtor such a punpoee. An invitation has been sent the week to the Builmy board Wm that they Visit Dril- lie at an early date. . 1 . "You twouzkl Hike to get the infor- nation {I have to 'give (Well. my bussness is he keep [my mom. shut." Brief Summary of Fruit Crop Report Peachesâ€"Early peaches haVe prov- en a medium crop. Yellow St. John‘s are now being harvested. Late push- es are reported a light crop. The I: a; 0 steamer Toronto, east- bound Fnday morning for Montreal. and the Saguenay. carried a party or ï¬nd)! newspaper girls represent- ing the Lindsay Post on a newspap- er contest; trip to the sea; They were Pearsâ€"Ciapp‘s and Bartlett's have been exported Sn small quantities l'ue prospects 35 Southern Ontario are £03 a mednum to [all crop of pears. EV- erywhere else ’a light crop is expect- ed except in British Columbia, when: the prospects show a medium crop. Plums are light generally cxzept iu Bvilis'u Columbia. and 511131: por- tions of Ontario. ' The fOzï¬lliua News-Letter says that a. party of surveyors aompoaed of Messrs 'H. mum, .0. B.‘ Wilma, W. J muster, Gaines Hymdmsan, Geo Findings of the Dairy and Cold Stor- age Brand of the Agricultural Department Railway CW like that ma Im'derfllke‘n to restore the Main 'aerrioe on a brand! wot the Benn-inc as am: mum, which has been dawned for some time. 331135 Jim: m admixed add m given local aid-16 passe?! iron an M at the omit-ll builders to the em w, m gonna: and tho branch “.mmted at' a loss and disouï¬mued it. mm; people of the vi- car-Sty (have been trying for years to get a Serw'pc or ï¬lm subsidy restor- lot the Grillia News-Letter Dips Out the Intonation Weather conditions have been [3v- omble for the fruit crop dusing the mtmth of August. All fruit is ripen- ing earlier than usual . Applesâ€"Duchess apples have been moving freely from Southern Ontar- io in good audition. Grdvenstel‘nh Colverls and Alexanders have been shipped in small quantities and are yielding a [all crop. Indications show a [all crop for fall apples and be- low a 11165de for winter apples. Quahéy good. Railway Commission Grier: Railway to Carry Out “want with 0mm: Surveyors Silent as to Their Work granted by We Rain-my Commission. There was an agreement) bebvveen tho towmund the My Mind not been curried out uptotodc. audit is now wowed by an order. more :re to be two Grand. Trunk tumult W w at the new Kabob. Mush the intervention 3: the ' An MW @011‘ the establish- ment at I depw nu (linemee ‘hns 'be’en Application for \ Depot Granted The Cu“: tors Were Just Sc-so the establish- is mine «rule. Retain as breeders only sows that have proved themselves to be good sublets, as osn_1y these will grow a Litter profitably. There is as numb daireruwe in sown in regard to giving milk us'bhere is in cows. Fall prepamtc'un is necessary to sucsesstul management in the spin; 1“,“: new thee year, or preparation for aticn for it, must begin before the old one ends. If colonies go into twin- oer quarters “about a queen, with out sufï¬iéem states, or reduced in number, halt of; perhaps the whole of tube next year paged before ttgey have gained flheir normal strength. {Phe deceased may a married man ob about titty years of age. Without family. Be b a distant; relative of Mr. 'Amidrew Cunï¬ngflafln. at Barrie and some (years ago sustained a amnettoke tron must!!! he never fully recovered. mhe effects» of that mis- fortune occasionally asserted ibself, tandem Mr. Cadmium unno- ooun‘basble for. hi1! 9M3. - His fa.- Tue sow is a; h;~' best after Iarv rowrlng t-hes econd litter until she is S-Ex years old. First litters are sel- dom proï¬table, being neither numer- ous.mor tube sow well gnoumb develop- ed to be able to supply milk suffi- cient to grow them properly. There may be exceptiong, howeVer, but this that. is buried at. Wi'lsun's Hill cemet- ery, but his mother still resides in Orill'mâ€"‘Banrie -Gazebfle. ; . The man who managesasmall farm first. to supply hxs family all that he posslbly can for their support and comfort, and then chooses Wisely some specialty [or a. money product. will. as a. rule. be found prosperous even in hard times. Another drowning accident. occur- red here about 8.30 on Monday ï¬ght when {William John Cunningham, of 0173153, Imet death of! the Bayï¬eld street wharf. He had been! about town during the day, an! it is mph posed «went to the water's: edge seek- ing {relief from the inflame fheat. Some mmiea heard the Splash and rota-tied (P. C. Lambie. who in .turn called Clifford Barley. the letter 36 outed the (body on the that .throw of m: grappling tackle. All efforts to reBumhte him were umvafling and the My was taken to G. G. Smith's morgue and later transferred to Meafond Webb. 1 . « ; The fittest farmer is the emphatic farmer. Weakness. imbecility and a lack: of purpose can not win in a. race With competition. [We cannot cast aside competition. We can set aside old and unsuccessful ways if we mil New pl’ans must be quickly put into practise. All business men put the best brains into the study of the. cost The savings will often make good di- vitiends. Improved methods will lead us to profit. Few acres well tilled wil pay more than many half tilled. If you will only make gilt-edged butter you can safely rely on receiv ing from reputable commission hous- es the same prices as they pay for all butter of that quality. When you go into thOse commisston stores._how- ever, with a tub of butter' for sale and the merchant takes a long but- ter "tryex" plugs it down to the bottom of the tub, brings it up, smell and tastes five or six different c01- ors of butter and as many different smells and tastes he will then. for your information, tap a tub of pure creamery butter and show you "a sample more perfect in every rcspcc You will no longer wonder why yos _cannot get the top price for your butter. You must go right back home and strive for greater perfection. William John Cuninghm Loses Hi: Life by ï¬lling from Wharf An 0rillia Man Drowned at Barrie evidently, a jolly lot and appeared .to be having an enjoyable time pass- ‘ing here. Also on board a simimr party of. thirty from Detroit mak- ing the same trip The steamer ha! one 0: the larges‘ passenger iistaot the seasonâ€"Brockville Tunes. The newspaper party referred to 350‘ e touched Prescott on Wednesday mums an their return. m, G. H. Wilma, ‘01 Hhe muslin: Post, and Mr. Align Gillies, at the Lmdaaxwmer, who were name the am favored the 60mm W a 11-le can .mail aborted. thud!!- charge: in bed: condition. hit the ammon- ly uo-ao. Everym phased at! In goodshnpe mdtbe meoye'a by all the mm '1 ,Preaoott‘ Black Watch pleasing flavor. The big black plug chewing tobacco. LIVE STOCK NOTES FARM NOTES Remark- able for richness The Toronto Star of ThurSdly says; A party of thirty «pretty girls from 14W are the centre of interest at the Rough .‘houae to-day. (the maids axe in charge- ot Mr; Allan Gillies, of the Warder, which combined with the Post is giving them. 1 mint 0 Quebec. they are now en route Iholne, Mr. Gillian .‘hatving. lost some pounds, but. the lad-Jen hook anything but specter- llke. The party will "do†the Exhibi- tionto-dayf’ ;.'( ‘ It .28 some years since a mission has been (held in: this parish, and many citizens stiil remember the elo- quent divinee wave conducted the ser- vices and preached such soul-stirring rod Powerful sermons'to the unmense throngs that clocked to hear them. It is further understood that's-a silh- isla: mission will first be held at St. Luke’s, Downeywille. i - It is understood that a mission will be ï¬eld in St. Mary's church, Lindsay timing the M1 mason by the members of the Redemptoriet Order. . They all speak in the highest term 0! ihe pains which Mr. and Mrs. Gillies took to make their trip a most enjoyable one. and it. will take a long tune [or the memory at ii. all to jade from their mums. Before l.r::a\: us up Tip You young 14:169. presented Mr. and Miss Wilson with a very handsome cut (than berry bowl in expression of their appreciation of the kin-Jim†shown them during the trip. The Second Knife Artist at Penelon Falls Comes before Mr. Moore. KC. Thu Warder young ladies who won the 1:er to Quebec returned Thursday evening by C.P.R. They were accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gull-:3 and a more dehghted party of young ladies it would be hard to find. All the Victoria: wm Miguel with Their Tmtmmt Mr. and Mn: .Wiiaou and a number of the young ladies who accompan- ted The Post petty. on the trip to Quebec unwed bone but Thunder [com Toronto, when: they spent yes terdey vimvmg the exhibit-on Izlwe seen by our xeportcr express tmm- selvs as delighted Wiih the mp and say it is tho best. they have ever taken. and mat it passed ot: with- out an unphraunt delay‘ or feature Spena Remanded by Magistrate what ecoer. Have Returned from Their Trip All “embers Exceedingly Well Pleased With Their Outing An inquest was deemed annexa- any. The month of the deceased wu burnt white. indicating that he Ind tsken catholic acid, and n :mllemp taken carbolic acid and a smattemp- It is supposed that he took tha poison and then threw himself into “:3 well . Further relerence wxll be main to the trip in another issue. It? prelimmary uinl of V‘ n; Spun the Italian “110 stabi:\i his cumm- vrol fats: nargaretta u Feneion Falb on Wyednesthy took place on Thursday 6n Uhe cataract village and was attended by a large number of people. The son: of sunny Italy war. there too. and in goodly num- bers and seemed to ennce cou- s.:‘e:abie intereat in the ink-readings Margaretta .5 still in a preacrioai cogdition at the Ross HosputaL The Winder Party Has Come Home . Tuesday morning he wu missed ,ftom the house Ind upon 3 sure}: being made the body was found in about two {eat 0! water as an old we; I. 1‘ I Mr. F. D. Moore, K. C. County 311.; istrate presided. and the accused wag remanded until Friday next. Hudson has been in reduced curâ€" cnmlancee ad has been living with Mr. Robert Flemming [or the put year He wu subject to [its 0! dea- pondexgoy. - Row Hudson. in Balm! Circumstan- ccs. Tam Ilia 0" Life Richard Hudson. an old man years of age, committed snicxd: Dartmoor .Tnecdny. uicide Near Orillia by an Old Man Allan Got Thin on the Job Mission at St. Mary's 2' the ohppoea are many that: the dis- turban: of We preceedi'ns (period wfxll lapt into and readi their tin-J cummtion during this reaction“: period. Wilminjmcriod {about ï¬ve days, taking the 10th as the centnfl day. at will be new, natural x â€that many NEW atoms and seismic mam-Mm would occur. :Behknd than stoma. banning in the tar wrmmt, my about the 11th, look for rapid and very decided} Mite-6 to high Wet, box-eel .3195 ‘and much cooler Met. "HEB change will npread outward and â€Ward during the llflh 00 15th, breaking the heated oondiflim. aan probable frost in my loml‘ibiea notflttwnrd. WINOX 0N m 2211:! A mm: sï¬orm period cover: ï¬lm 151:!) to 19ml), with the mount a! but quarter an the 17th, and at extreme deem north on the 18th. The mt’m‘a of am: period will fall mime 17th, 1861: and 19th. A mMry storm period runs from the 22m! 60 the 25th. This per- i-od will :nbt come 60 in tall onhnin- ation before «he tine of new moon on the 251m. Low barometer and threatemgg weather will appear pgr- W W sflonma before that date During Member (the earth pu- neu through the “tunnel equhox. Pooh-5901‘ Irl Hacks warns n- mo thh Mair seem will be ettend- ed ‘by the Bull «W stoma. iUmewled “other will he cenenl ad elem!) Home will be experien- ced. ES: breasts for 6h: coming month. US. Idlom. are none too bright; ' ‘ ~ \ A EcnwioMx-y Storm period is in progress as we M from August in- to September. auction to xiii-storm oond'ihioo' may occur to and touch- :mmmdmamtmwepm- mac of the mercury pet-Sod. 9911111 on a»: lid. together new the h- oreasinz force at arm-’3 autumn! equ. will me a continuation of Med mother. These combined cameo will add emphasis ho. on! pro- 1008 612 emng of III eqmtoi'hl storms that my appear in the re- giono of our southern coast: about tho" time. Prof. Hicks Predicts Rainl’criods for this loan; A regular etorm period is central on the 8th. extending from the 4th to the 8th. This period is at the culmanekhg crisis or the Mercury period null promises to bring some decided storms. Storms which may have been sighted of! the gulf ~re- giono prior to this period: will gain new life and energy during the 4th and 8th"; Gaming "Vere end perhap- deotruative visitation; along the south coasts and amend towand’ and over the Great! Lakes. As early as the 4th hind 5th the barometer will indium growing storm oonditlone in wee-tern and sonflnrn extremes. Dur- ing Sunday the 6th and Tuesday the 8th and possibly over the 9th and 10th, these auditions will bring de- cided September otiorme progeesively to most parts at the wintry. I! Welt India storms meat along our Iouthem coats, minds Will be northb erly over (the States generally, beet- ing from nor-thew to north-north- west, with cold, stubborn 'oloudineu and mï¬n for some days: in m oth- er hind. thonld Very few barometv r-io ereur come up from the nor-ur- west, warm to phenomenally high temperptureo val prouil Benoit)â€. follow‘ed by he"! tropical ï¬rms. Our [belief is m the great storm centers 0! this period will lie to. the southwhrd ï¬rst. working norther and meant.“ up the Atlantio and over most 0! the states inland. Areutn'omry storm period is cen- tral on the 10th, 11th‘ and 12th, luv- Pug full moon on the 10th, between its pen'gree on the 9m and its peoâ€" eagc over the celestflal eguator on the 11th. The 8th and 15th ~22 at_the annual ctr-35in or magnetic antagon- Bm Ween: the cam and sun, and Weather Conditions muting September HOW TO CURE A HEADACHE To‘ntumpt to cure : W by akin. I. "bouncing powder." ‘3 “k. warm-topnuxmwomfw putting pan under the “will: mm. Chronic Who! no mad by poisoned blood. The blood is poi- mod by tissue waste. undisutod 1004 an! other impurities remain!!! '00 ion; in the system Then potion." not promptly cuminuod beau» o: tick liver. bowelgucin or kids)â€. dck liver. bowels. skin or klduayu. It tho bowels do no: man mainly â€"u there Is pain in the back mm kidney troubleâ€"u the akin :- m or disfigured with pimpIuâ€"it about dmly mm 1. causing me launcher. “Fruit-rum" can match“ be. m the! cure the anus of be“. when. “Fauna-um" act amen m. tine «at caning!“ m thou" koop the mean (no of poisons. “fruit-comm com. In two duo- !“ and We. If your duh? do“ not i." than wrlu to Nit-O-dvu Unload. 0th“ , mu, 3pm 8‘ Vitu’ Dune. Nervous Tmb‘lu. m; omdby urns-s mcuat. m "W mutt-ao- MOWï¬h €59"th 00.. Phéibe 8t... ALLING «(SICKNESS In. ad uh win develop. mm in I «new gpell ‘ot null-pd "in. M ml Meade sugar. : m mun-amino union†“a. heel expert-need b may sec-1 [tia- ot the country. we are We believe m no wide-pm“ or genera dram In prevailed over any can- sidenble part at this gantry. It the Venus wanna, tire-Ila. mains w this due. should dim-ante acne!!! nin- over the egriofltnral centres during Austin, the general cm: of the season may be regarded. u m» tnted. At the gene tine. severe and semen! New: worm: at this time ml] imply the probability of calm and severe treats. All who have been long (milk: with our forecasts. and the DIWCB In)!!! Which they are based. remember that excessive elec- (cried worm. m oer-tun Realm of After a. few days' use of Misc-no. otomnoh‘ tablets. the headaches. dizzy fee. Kw. dawnineau. bad taste in the! mouth. courted tongue. flatulence siwpleunou. dbtress after eating. nun! than symptoms of a wenk atom- acL-wiil diasppenr. ané perfect dH' :o-stion and goal! health will be ré‘r floral. . g ‘ I. -'-’m Gmmhuve so much out»! “knee in the power of Mini-nu to! 00:0 induction tint they wanna “flatten“: or money back. ‘ l _ Slow eating and «regular meals is o! i :rut beneï¬t to I: wrote neting atom». arr. Those who nutter with indiges- tion and week htomaoh can with can restore the digestion to a heal- thy condition. no that they on eat “'11“: they want! at am: time â€mm fear of distrea or auflcring. I -Junaa 8,. Bell is to he city tress-X urer at Dundee. ' - - . In People in Lindsay Rally [now How ' M'r. 'BuckmlL wthio a now in his prime, Mill, without doubt, give a good account «If flannel! in the city' to whack be has hmnght his manly, agd, doubting. the large volume of buajngpa already being secured by his «warm M11 be augmented under the capable and Boom direction at iodotthemonuh' manhunt» centre at Mr Ital-mic period of about the ï¬n ‘ a. Noam pedal, and flit "the elec- txio fire at Venn turn: Quickly to ice.†m, in dun. true, even than. seuolnhle nines. l ‘ . Gt. Lon. Laxat- 12uh. - Ir. J. A. luhdl latter of CAM; Life for [antral and Western Qubcc Upon lam New York Mr; Buck- nell'a â€ï¬ends at the Coxmdian Society at an entertainment held *by them at the Hotel Astor, presentgd him with a loving cup, and an addmsa "in gar- “bill recognition at the value of his savin- k'o we eooiety during his (our years in) office as secretary.†A Canada Life Man Promoted 131: MW Star ï¬gs that Mr. J. A. Bucky‘s". tormei‘ly of thin town w'ho {baa lately assumed the ofï¬ce of manager, of the Canada Life Aneur- anoe Company for Montreal and Wes- tern Quebec. 3 an illustration of the well [WV policy of this company in mining experienced membera of it: own and! to poaitiona winch may. beooine M. 4 S A dew months ago ll: was an'nouce- ed in these column that a aexiea of. appointments at the Canada Life Head Ofï¬ce ind been made of offi- o'ytlfl who (had been '11 the company’s semioe for III-om 20 to 30 years The most. rec. .o appointee 'joined the Canada Life at Limhay One 30 year: ago as a local agam. ImiBQl be m Deng to ma, Mich, aaaa drum Wet. but so great was an: ameas_.¢lxat two years later he was given control at the whole ewe of Him N815 headquarters at .A manhu- Iborm period begins on the 27th ‘11 emh to October. all being W on the 29th. A: the m goes and low munch:- and lichen: mm mon- will be in When mitt to out. By in Wattle h um city Mr. 'Buckneli- devoted and: of If: m'fllm: “his favor» pastime. curing, and when. numb: â€Miortheh- port-pt ofï¬ce of manger of his com- PM for New York. he. MI: W- tcd by the Detroit Cum Club, of which be had beenyantinuously preo nidcnt {or three yam. ‘ 1p his new home. Mr. Blackwell's; cam “.35 and taxi! training led' him to win uh: Olmdinn.Sooiety of New York, and. hm enthusiastic e!- forta to «mm the interests of that; 01W fled to his amoimment to the name of mercury. ‘ ‘ DO YOU EAT RIGHT? no dint hour was over the route we and previmnly come but it .was name the lens interesting on that .ac- count,“ utter†little wep-ssedi'n- to the Inching, canal M then a new experï¬ence mus enjoyed and we had 'the felicity of enjoying :4 new ex- penance-kw of gassing through the cm! and flock! tad witnessing how big vessels ure mud on this great ,Nu'nny. . l . . We did not, however, experience nay "great storm on a raging canal," adtmoted 'by Mar: Twain, but on the century. as we pused through the great part 0: the canal inf the eVem [we Ind the Mute of wit- nessing m accrued almost like a titty scene. All along the canal at about. Mex-uh were lights, and as “moaned and darhwu set in the m at unable lights afuuuneeyeoouflreaohm-s '07 9n“: one,. Grim-xiii. mains WQM I only! 3 I. very tedious PM. u in. our “ne'it Wheat «My “team. there was :1- wu- W to m the 1%. “III. we neru rem we: made, One at the most enjoyable incidents of our visit to Mann-.1 was the trip to J.-omioion Park. the city's greet amusement centre. where thousands congregate to enjoy t‘hennelves. Through the kind offices or Mr. Elliott. the assistant Wger uzen: of’the G. 1'43. o Metre“ car wm placed at the «1190.81 of the party and at 7.30 mgr-ought. to the door of the Queers hotel, where we 1;! em‘aarked and made a pleusnnt rundirect to the wk. Wepumed on on: vuy hundred! of people in the streets who were mine for our: to take them to the ï¬ne destination but Who were not allowed to board the Pat-Welderâ€: upeo'ml. When our puny dilemhrked the our united“ our comm to return ooour hotel The tide home van taken by mother night vim-a: oee'flls. n’ï¬th their elec- tric-ism, brim-nu: lighted atom theatre- in! museum-at places. .iliulxed'e Itreet our oer-vice 'I el- glnoot vented, a one can reach al- most. ‘any point of interest w the learn with so Little expense, and by .patxonilins the observation our and [ptying 85 cents! one can go around the mountain and he'e an hour'e ride which will Me them over most of the beat residential dad busines- streets of the o’Jt‘y. ‘ Dominion Park in well Worth a Vim't Min Montreal, and if one haï¬ the least taste for fun and harm- less amusement they can have all f the! m of it. Our. party did the shoot. the chutes. the writer t'ow'bog- un. the laughing gallery. and many, other of the sights end by 10.30 they , were _¢ tired bu very happy crowd. tendy {or their car. , ' , 'Dbe day was a very busy one for the party, but 'a mos; ,enjoyable one. Tuesday mornipg was: spent in shoo- ping and at 11.15 the cans were on dund to take the party; to the docks, where the mamioent atcel stmmer Rapids King was boarded to continue the twp (nine. The (inclusion of a Very Successful Excursion by a It»! Party 321-30nlg-ct. W. 11 Com. 4 WonbthWï¬m Post-Warden 011 Return Trip The PEDLAB PEOPLE, of OSHAWA. jut nowâ€" . Gets good look Into the rooï¬ng W as it concerns 3’0“ Wake" m n m! from â€0'4 twenty- â€1th But 03'! male! mine will be agood roof (or : HUNDRED {wtâ€"ind that's no mere ruhtalk. We GUARAN- m it in! “testy-ï¬ve cars which man: thu if it do in that time vou get a. NEW :00! {or NOTHIAG. Butthirodofmemuoe :goodroof for3HUNDRED that's no mere talk. We GUARAN- m it for twenty-ï¬ve cars â€"â€"which mm mm. ifit 31a in that time vou get a NEW :00! {or NOTHlst. ‘ ‘ If there was nothing eke that made tn “Oshawa"- Ihingied roof better worth buymg than an other roof, this one fact their hang LiGHTNXNGâ€" FM! ought to tux-am thci r < Wit shin 1‘ mu Sup book : Samp} hook. get yo will d mf‘ (â€be W“ 1:; :00 me: we buymg dun no other roof this one fact their hang LIGHTNXNGâ€" prmf ought to 1:133:wath them on your born c: residence. .th Merely a Better Roof _-_ 'but the ONE Roof that’s Riéht' "OSHAWA all Still-Y POST. . WAY, FRIDAY DOW no! In nail-1 If they leak by 1933 E. of OSHAWA. S m omu ulna m 423 Sana-ct. mDnndu-at. 76 lamb-r“ I. Writ. for debit. Mention this ptpu ll I For a short tune to: u'amterrea to the Ross 90! She ptincxpal JOlL‘Is , wouc we made our bcw 'the day . and a. m: is a mm cZMessix-oolumn sheet- licy win be complete mm“ ion Minn of men and " a M adherence to the I . m The Toxonto fear was the gm decimation here and L: “as not '0“! before we were on our ‘43, ‘9 ‘9’ Mecca of Ontario at this new“ 0 the year. Arriving 3L the 9‘0““ we were introdpccd to that "W" fountain-t. Mr. H. J. c. Goal. â€- bad change of the publxciti d-‘P‘n' meal. of the (air and hr Was 0°“ than kind. Eve ywhe-e on “1° ‘touxzd' end to evuylmng Lha; could imam" us did 31:. Good conduc’. we par“ enabung us to see much that 01"†wise must have remained undiscm" 'ed. I . Evemng came at last tetnrn to Lmdsa): and our 5‘" bluesâ€"all, etch and severally-W“. ought: sulfate-d with enjoym‘QL and With i: m' it Toronto. The Queen CL wflt 0490 into vie“ an well. - 1 m our journey we hd rho plea-are at m passing mum among flu Thomand Islands-t plea- anre never to be forgotten While life Ills-the natural scenery was simply gorges- end added to this were seen me am Cottages. some blight}! painted, other: variously de- cormd. we at which an no less: am will one million dollars. some 1'“ notion my be gathered 01 that am to be seen. Call“ at thston we were soon on on my again. and etc longl'ere out m {be broad waters of me On- urio. A pretty stir: breeze had kick- ed up quite a windy. and u the “Med at]! my andmtstill who: experience wasâ€"shall I w awed. The chef had done 1125ch (audit: beet means much oath!!! mad-moat steamerg) to pro'idc t1! choicest of bills of fare. but unenf- ter another seemed to lane I prefer ence forthe open a;.-r andit'†not long ere the saloon was almost entirely demand Some in is M were so d..~t.a I. that they walk put thenâ€: fingers down their throats to feel it their boots were there's“! ell events more than one 18.7 ‘11 nighzi‘. her day attire mm at jokes remind: one of rather a good cm ptrpetratJ by 002 ot the young ladies. It was at. lam. murcncy. an we were both; c: me very beuntitful swung when on: of ab: M We: said “Just fancy Amie .L'uxrie hung a neck like that some {joke m pissed and a Mg u ever, to be seen hover'ng mm the little groups. Reading Prescott we trangfemd to th large hie steamer of the Bichnlieu 1: (Ratio Navigation Ooh line. 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