iii: a man from Udoraâ€"aocid-entaw tell at! the rent. summing a“. long: injuries._ Dr. academia: Mae inmmonod.‘ AA'A.- , AA‘AIAAL L- - gees .for himsebf. He and Mr. Gnu mm have pumhascd the business of Messrs. Campbell Gmham, ‘0! Kirk- ï¬eld. Sandy has a great many warm D'iends in ‘ Cannington WhO’ wish him success in his new venture. A large number from Oannington took in the excursim to Niagara Falls and they all report a good time. Mr. Hugh Wilson is attending the Grand Orange Lodge in Winnipeg. The new house being erected‘ on Laidkay-st. by Mr. Wilson is nears lag completiczn. It will. be occupied by Mr. Boats. (If-Messrs. Ross 8: Matâ€" thetW‘P-_ ._ . u , -L .L, iâ€"b-n Monday ammo; accident hap- pened at the residence of Mn' Julm Ame; Mr. Amey had thg nighttime râ€"-r-r A serious ascidont occurred at the repidonce of Mr. Indwick on Tuesday. Whit: working on a new. barn two of the workmenâ€"Mr:_1bos. Valentine Pog'rAGE ROAD. {From Our Ova Correspondent.) A very pleasing and soda! event took place Tuesday evening last. June 16th. at 1.14» residence of Mrs. Juhn Madden of this piece when her youngest daughter. Florence. was united in marriage 'to'Mx. Gilbert Mc- radden. Tborah. The ceremony took place on the vemmdah of the resid- dence. and was conducted by the Rev. E. B. Turner. B.D.. of Kirkï¬cld. in the presence of a large number of in- vited guests. The bride. who was giVen away by her brother. Mr. J. J. LicFadden, looked ctnrmi'ng unturned m white orgasmic. She carried the customary bridal roses. and was as- sisted by her neice. Miss’M’ay Mc- Kenzie. of Orill'w, who was also gown- .A :n white. The grown was support- only been able to get one run in 'a game one day. and then turn round and wallop a much better team the next day. So you. see his logic don‘t amount to much. But when he says Dr. Shier nmgired the game to the utiamction at both teams. he know he is stating something' that is not true. Since the game the writer has had a conversation with a coupe a: gentlemen who were spectators at, the game. one from Garwood and the other a traveller tram Toronto. Both are baseball enthusiasts and know the game well. They say that Dr. Shier was veg tmmir to the Can- nington team. and that his decisions were rank. When the Lindsay boys come to Cannington they will be treated like gentlemen. There is dol. tars to doughnuts to gamble -- the more will not be 17 to l in 'their flavor. Having cut all themes at hismill here. Mx. Wilsoalms tmnspurted the maphinery to his mill at Wlaodvme to out up the stool: on hand there. Mr. James Thorndyke. at Oakwood. was in town Mandny on 'his way to sisted by her neice. MISS may MC- Kenzie, of Oa'illia, who was also gown- ed in white. The grown was support- ed by his brother. Mr. A. McFadden. of Lindsay. Aï¬tcr the oeremqny the newly married [nit meeived the con- gratulations elf their friends. when an sought the dining room. where a sumptuous wedding b*e.1k518t await- ed them. The bride wee the recipâ€" ient of a large number of useful and costly presents. ccmsisting of cut glass. silverware and numerous art- icles of furniture. which testifies to the esteem in which she was held by not large circle of friend-z. After all had done insticc tq the good things provided. {and the must to the bride and groan? proposed and replied to, the room was cleared and the remain- der of the evening was spent in gameS. music. etc.,:wvhile those so in- clined tripped the light fantastic toe till the wee sma‘ hours. when ail Mt highly pleased lwith the evening‘s enjoyment and wishing the ymng ample many years of prosperity and happiness. , qx'pacted: f GANNINGTON. (From Our Own Wresmdent.) Growded out last \V‘eek. We didn‘t purpose alluding to the baseball match between mannington and Lindsay. bgt when we read a re- port a! the game given- by The Post reporter we cmqt tell-mu from say- “ a word or two. He any: Lindsay had .1 cinch. No doubt. on that day tiny had. but from his report he Would leave people in believe that one team was away up in G. while the other was away down below par. ,Why. simply because the score was 17 to 1. L! be readsbaseball news he will remember reading a short time ago of Rochester getting trim- med to the tune of 20 no 1. By his report the public wauld infer that the team which got one run was no Arc-mi. We have seen teams who have - 31;. Alex. Ross. who has been in mtge of .the grmery department in .m. H. Wilson's state {or a numbered years. has resigned 'to go‘isnto busi- J It, (‘4‘ Baaverton. Rev. M!- Martin. we are pleased to any, is getting an as_well as can be ~ The -Prabytetiana have not. ed a permanent minister. yet, hope to soon. Mina Rowan is in charge a lethodis; chunk orrgan, 1: kn mfherson's place who is “way lcr xxx» r.-_-‘, . . ï¬re has set them thlnkung. The Dominica Day sports in Lind- uay will attract large crowds tram. Omexnoe and vicinity. Mr..Burke was in the village on Wednesday of Last week pgt’ting up the bills. I A J " L""" HA9 noon"- tar ï¬re tire hag [From Our Own Cbrreeponuenw- Crowded out last Week. A large number of our citizens at- tended'the Walter L. Mnin‘s giro“ m Lindsay on Monday. June 15th. The recent rains have done t lot to: good to the crops in thié' vicinity. Two at our citizens have been con- ‘ï¬ned to their homes with an attack of mahrialwéevet. They are recover- Lng nicelymndor the treatment at Drs. Keith and Chmerom. , Messrs. Richardson 8: San are ship-f ping considerable stock these days. Kennedy Bryans «fire hut Friday night caused great excitement in the village. thlwithstnnding the rain 3 urge number of citizens assembled to to save the building assist in helping The lots is about 58.500 and is insured to!’ $2.500- - --,A A nu'nm earn smud- a émrsmï¬ms [mats r cigizens Would like to tire‘ prqt‘ecglon; Lg ALEâ€"k...†nits. A. Parson are spand- days under the parental 1- Own (‘ku-x-etaxvmlen1:3.9 fled out last Week. umber of our citizens at- Walter L. Mnin‘s gircug OMEMEE u have not secur- minister. yet‘ but 10 to see bet- Lam b‘rid!y’8 the 118- .Mi Visit- Vii}; Eula}! ‘cho'eab Mt Haunt Wat for BMW on June 23rd. There ,is a great Ademland (or cheeQ ' MOUNT PLEASANT. IFro’cm Our Own Correspondent.) The Prabyteriana‘ in this vicinity have not chmen 'a permanent pastor yet, They are looking tbr a airst- clna’s‘ minister. We regret very much to announce that Mr. John Sutcli'flte is not im- p-gying {as yapigvap’ expected. v. , J; I-‘ It._.__‘. Oui- band want to the garden party at {stay last Friday evming and gc- qu£t_ted_ t hegsefllv'ea“ qotabLy. ‘1' â€"â€"L _,_-L.. VTiBEVZï¬-ï¬ï¬ï¬rtEâ€"féggue will hofd 7:: e1raw‘oerry festival on Tuealay ev- ening June 30th. No doubt a pleas- ant. evening 7(wi_l_l ‘be_ spent. * _ _A'_u4 wlu ~vv.....c. r ,__ Ptouec Martindale are busy maln- ing brick and are enqmttxring to turn out a, first-class arti'cle, 'Do lora‘ buyers- 1his industry supplies a convenience that should be rewarilâ€" ed by a. liberal patronage Pascoe Bros. have secured the net;- vices of Mr. ,Grahiam‘. of Valentia'. He takes the position vacated by Mr. \V. Webvter. . ~ The entrance examinationi which were withdrawn from here last year, are being held this-week. thanks to the influence or Mr. Channon', 'A re- cognition of approval would be ex- tended to that gentleman in due The Rev. Rural Dean Marsh preach! ed in the English church Last Sunday afternocm. It must be Very encourag- ing to that [minister to see that con- gregation steadily increasing in qumbem. ‘ Mr. C. Alger and a man from Lind- say. have been boring to a great depth for water, and have :1: last prmounc- ed the experimqnga milure. Mrs. Reazin, .who baa been visiting in Muskoka star {the last two weeks, returned home an Monday. The Sunday School anniversary held at Eden an M1} 18th.. mm a good 81190385. , - __ . _ _ ‘ Mrs. Smith and children. of Colum- bus. visited {Mt-.8m1th at tha Multan house _ , __ ‘Tig; Gourley, Tot-on to. is the guest of her cousin, Miss Ruth Wehatsr. Mr. A. 0. E038, was in Buffalo last week. Mr. C. Hicks, of Valentin. spent with his brother. While raising a bag of grain to his shoulder Mr. Wm. Lownpborough ruptured a. blood vessel. Dr. Cham- bers was summoned. time v“ w v .7‘ performed by the Rev. A. J. Terrill. pastor at 'the Methodist church. A:- tor the wedding breakfast had been saved LII. and Mm. Hancock [edit for th'eir new home in Orillin. Messrs. Frank Webster. 'J. Irwin and 'W. Gilbert tank in the Match; qxcumioo on Thu y hat. A great number our young peo- ple attended the anniversary at Eden on “'edznesda-y hat and report a good ribs. Drain and Little daughter, of ToronLo. are visiting at Mrs. W. I. Gremaway‘st Edignt . The. Rev. Mr. Haflam. curate at'St. Paulevhurch Lindsay. was caumg on members at his congregation here on Thursday. the 19th. The Rev. B. Peckover, ct Sunder- land is tom-each annLvonsaI-xmetni cI-u both afternoon and cvening.in the Ftcsbnerian clIuI-c‘u next Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. WL ‘1‘. Hog; and daughter spent Sumhy mght: at their home here. They are- sum- Inc-ring. at Balsam 14133.. - I‘lIc anniversory tea and Stanw- box-r} {lest-2 \31 to be held an: the town hall on Mood» next. under the auspice. of the Presbyterian lhul‘Ch promises to be an intercit- im: event. The progrun will be first- class and the berries will be pleI tifu' _ . 5 .~ .,l_-_ Pï¬rï¬jdseph Patterson. of Couhon. spent last Thursday mght with Rev. Mr. Webetar. ‘ "These last \few days the angler» are getting their fishing tackleinto shape {or a good catch. From another corremondeut. Dr. Chambers was in Torontolaot wot-k. M123. P. Cunninga was in the vil- lage on Monday. Mrs. Fred Brass is visiting her sisâ€" ter at Port Carling: A A 11.55115; 7:0}; 7 hero attended thq excursion to Mudlwim on @pqngay. ï¬Mr. JOE-10$. at Gamemn. spent last Friday mfternoan and evming calling on friends in our village.» _ The Presbyterian intend holding a. picnic in Sinclair’s Grove m 'JuLv 5th. Everybody come out and have a good tzmc. The temperngoe people are busy getting signatures for abolishing the hotel in ‘our village. Results are anxiously looked for. Thom- Who attended the picnicat Wushburn’a Island on Saturdaylast thoroughly enjoygxl themsvlvae They um um return untula. late hour. ‘ . CAMBRAY. [From Our Own Corremondent.) Last Wednesday Moan at 3 o‘clock a pretty .wï¬edding took place at the home a! Mr. A. Clark. when his daughter. Mia Martha. was married to‘ Mr. W. Hancock. of Crime. The bride who was given away 90 her tamer. mas assisted by Mia! Neil. of Buffalo. The gmom was support- ed by his pyothqr. Elle ceremony was 1' M____:Il ‘ “an arc pkueed u; are Mr. McLach- [an home f‘om Toronto a‘gxin. ~ Mr. dud Mrs. G. Alger celebnate their wooden wedding on Monday. :Mr. Gilbert, one of our leading m'prâ€" chants. is 'nhking a epecixl display this meek of china 51113:, The price is 25 cents per yard, _ e OAK“ 00!). (From Our Own Cortespoudent.) We are very sorry to hear that Muss Stella Rennie in no better. _ ' ' GENAM. (From Our Own Oorteaifondeut.) Report at S. S. Np. 9 W‘hr m; V.-â€"Lora ‘MnKenzie.- W 5r.â€" Dougal Sinckair. Willie Spence. IV. jr,â€"-Sadie Sinclair. Lily ï¬egbitt. Am- ott Tolmie. John' Tolmie. :Wiihfred mavery. LIII.. -â€" Maggie McKenzie. Marry Nicohon. Annie Sinclair. Sophie‘ Maine‘s, E1169. Flex-gunn- [Lt-:wuie Henrie. Roy Tolmie. Pt†LIIâ€"Eenlnm Tolmie. Joe Negyig't._me“"§"gtfguaom. total! an the {mail shod. braking his arms and mm injuring him- aeu' badbj. .I I,.,_LLA_ Lucile. vw .vw~--v. -wï¬, , _ _ [. jr.â€"Norman Nicham. ~Willie Nes- bit't. Beua‘ Ferguson. I. anâ€"M'lurdmk Murchison. Mackenzie Mm. in Mr. Webster and daughtex: wars in town on Friday ‘ years 1903. 1904 and 1903 be accepted. and that an order be given a: the Treasurer in his flavor tour 328. so: his mountâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Mound. seconded by M1": P. S. Mark. that the Olerkbe authorized to notify Mr. Donald J ack- son, at Eldon. and Mr. Frederick Strickland. lot 12. can. 15. Mhripoea, to clean out then-portion or the Grant drain before July latâ€"(hrï¬ed. I A Batch otIAccounta. Moved by Mr. Alex. McLeOd. second. ed by Mr. John Michel. that the 10.1- lowing accounts he paid.â€"(hrried. Angus Campbell ............... _ ..... 516.63 George _Ei9hs ............. . ......... $9.20 Ray. Division No. 3.â€"Joln EL Mc- Kinuon. John McLean. '1'me Shehe, Fred Evans. Arthur Evemoo. Joseph Barron}. D'viaim . No. 4.â€"“’. H. McLaughlin. L. T. Pascoc. James Hut chinson. Ernest DinningsD. H. Mur- ray. Division Nu. 5.â€"Thoma Jack- ’m. B. A. Elleker. Diviainn No. 7â€" John Ceceland. William Orton. Luke Lill'nrop. Neil McLean. Fred Black. Herbert Harrison. Earnest Raw-ens. near) Wright. Alex. Wilma. Edvmrd . 'ilaon. Division No. 8.â€"John up- Millâ€. On motion. the assessment rolls were confirmed a revised and an order was given on the treasurer in favor of 'tpe assessor. Mr. T. G. Irwin. (or his calm} 8120. Ooumil Resumes. ‘ Moved by Mr. Michael. seconded by Mr. Philip Mark. that the Court of Revision adjonm and that the regular business at the Ommcil be taken up. ï¬rried,‘ \ Moved by Mr. D. Camera, seconded by Mr. Alex. McLeod. that the reports .11: assessor our the equalization aft heunian school section: for the ifark 3. 1-2 lots 19 and 20. can. 4. 200 acres assessed {or 86,100; William ,White a. 1-2 101' 1 . can. 4, 100 acres Deceased for 83.5 ; W Dave! 5. part lot 18. can. 8. 125 acres as. eessed for “.800; C. E. Knight e. 1-2 lot 17. can. 12. 100 acres assessed for 34.600; Ellwood Rogers 1:. 1-2 at a. lot 15. can. 6. 50 acres assessed for 32,250; EUWood Rogers n._w. part lot 17. can. 6. 20 acres assessed db: $750; that part of the property as- sessed to Mr. John McMillan be as- passed to Mr. John MeOunig. Toronto. for $25; and that the Mbwing names be added to the assessment rolls: Rufus Hall. James Mitchell. Wm. A. Nesbitt. John Jordan. Leslie Western. John Murchinsou. J9me: White. Neil Mumhinson. William Hall. sr.. George Stale. Alex. Mair, Ronald McDonald. John Campbell. James Boll. Ben Smith. George Fos- ter. Thomas Ohilvers. Clarence Spurn James Martin. James McLean A. L. Omhard. mvieion Nb. 2. - Thoma Reynolds. Etiehard Freed. or. ,ank “HAVE-db} Mr. Cameron. seconded by Mr. MucLeqd. that the following as- ï¬epsments _‘_be Fwnlid‘ "EEdwin AAA piï¬eï¬ï¬iï¬'iï¬th of an acre Our 8125 from Mr. Samuel Walters. They ï¬eld a Court of Revision; ' The Council then formed into h Court of Revigion tor the put-pone of considering the Went mug, each member taking the oath of can lice. [After carefully considering several appeals. the Court decided to conï¬rm the assessments or the as- 305501? with the exception of a small plunge in Mr. John xcMiUnn‘s and Mr. Rufus Hall's assessment. a quar- ter of an more being added tathe lat- ter assessment. The total assess- ment for Mariposa tor 1903 is 82.000.- 090. ( I ;‘ -; Mr. Robert Bakins presented an ac- count at $190.50 mt getting stones ~tarnished in his vicinity; these stones were also collected by statute labor. The bonus of 30 cents per nod on wire fences was paid Mr. Parkinson for 123 rods. Mr. W. Broad. mot 17 rods. and Mr.Thos. Grimatome. for Changes on the ROM. Moved by Mr. mmeron. seconded by Mr. Mark. that the treasurer be auth- orized to pay accounts for grading and crushing atone at lat 15. con. 8. on the arder of. W. P. Kins.the over- net-0"“!!- Ininutee of the last meeting were read'and conï¬rmed. _ . A- Bitch at Accounts. . The Reeve presented an account at ‘ 830 com Mr. J‘. F.’ Cunning; (or etat- 1iouery supplied at tthe'Diviaion (hurt ‘(or the last hit years. The Reeve and Mr. Michael waited on Mr. Canning: and he ï¬nally decided to accept $20 in settlement of the name. Mr. '1‘. G. (Irwin. the manor far the Court at Revision. we: present and presented his report: of the equaliz- ing of the ‘unim school sections. , Mr. Wm. Channon presented hie ac- count in detail fur grading and crunh- ing‘etone on late 22 to 2‘. con. 9. Soul here about 125 cords of stone Ind '31: collected during the that three years by atatute labor. and the total cost of lgmding and Icrunhing atone this year will amount to 3875. Mr. Finlay Sinclair was present and signified his willingness to lease one quarter of an acre at land for a grav- el pit 101'890. and the :3th was in- structed to prepare the neceaary papers before the next meeting at the Council. __ _ , ., Mr. W. P. King praï¬ented his ac- count (or drawing atone. but the hing not having been completed the account was not given in (nu. We have learned since that the total account will be about $570. links of the [looting am on lulu w. Int. The Municipal (huncil cf Mariposa met at 03mm! on Monday. June 8th. arm members were all preeent. The 1m: cm: or Imam mn- sAmn A m or nouns“. ,w. P. and 66mm King ......... 22.80 James Thorndg'ke .................. 11.40 Moves! by. W: D; 0mm.md- w. P. Gordon King ...... . W. P. Gordan King ........ George Hicks....: .......... . '1‘. G. Irvnn ...................... Peter McIntyre ............... John Copeland .................. John thlnatnn ................. John.Julmstpn...... ; ........ . J. F. 0013959881"... ...‘:. ..... Aured Webster ..................... 14.011 G. A. Washington ............ - ...... 6.00 ,W'iuiam Lunico. ............ Anson Walton; ........... John Dubai!!! ........... “23 lton ............ S. Mark pumhaped 3 angel ................ 13.7.5 ................ 12.00 ............... 14.00 .......... 28.00 ......... 20.00 ........ 38.00 ........ 38.90 ......... 74.00 ......... 16.75 6.50 ......... 40.00 ....... 12.00 ...... 4.80 «,1? :1? noon-"5...â€; ..... ll 85 M, IO. m nixed. Rdbért mun-1...... ......m ...!LW ‘ Robert m ......... .. ......IWN '1‘. E . Wptson ......................... 2.88. William B. mm... :........,6.10 R. G. chntor ......... ... ........... 2.00 Richard Jaokett... ............... 8.75 Thomas Gï¬mtme...m â€.-.... ...32.70 Hogs Lytle ...... ' ................. 6.50 William Gunman ................ 320,55 Goorge Rich .......................... 9.00 . .William Lilli». ....................... 18.75 Richard Forum .................. 6.00 Moved by air. 'Alox. Mound. new coded by Mr. Jab Michel. that Council adjanm tn meet on the oecond Monday in Juiy. J. B Weldm. mark, . . : 0 . . Cutie. Mendy (or mes-ed Cattle and Flt-e210:- Went" loci, London. June :Lâ€"Um came ï¬end: a 1059': to 11 pea- !b. for Landau Irena. dressed w :ht: (‘undlnn steers. 10c to 11¢ per 11).; refrigerator beet. 836C to 00 per 12:. Shem 10m to 13¢. TORONTO LIVE STOCK. Receipt. or 1m.- stock were 85 armada. compo-ed or “33 cattle. 337 hop. 350 “It. And hubs and 1.30 cums. __ _ c mm 1 a.- 1503 cam.mhod':nl_m TORONTO 51'. LA ‘VBESCE Oral-â€" Wheat. rad. bush ..... ...w When. white. bush. ..... 0‘ 1 What. spring. bum 0 Wheat, goon, bush .....0 Barley bush ...... . ..... 0 Ram. bush .......... 1 Betas. had- picked .. .. 1 lens, bud: ......... 0 Bye, bush ..,........... 0‘ Octl. bush. ....... ....... 0. Buckwhett, but. 0‘ -' -â€" q.- ~â€"---v. â€"Exponenâ€"Besz loads or exporters told u “to $6.20 per mm; medium to not! It thou at “.75 to $4.90; _ __ J†_. uncï¬ Con-Much con and springer: m worth $30 to $45. Calvesâ€"tuna sold It 82 to ‘19 etch. “ (mm “.50 to 85.75Tger cwt. Sheepâ€"men. $3. to $3.90 pa out. {I even, and bucks at $175 to 83. , .. «a433,: QICh. all In ualit: to but exwfl‘“ max 15 “$4.35. 71m aqua-oh -4-11 vwc', Illu van..- .V vv w- Sprln: mâ€"Pflvmv am n: nm a $4.50 each. , _-A I.- Onl- Prlooo low Occultâ€"con hm LN You Inn-no cm. W n. Luau Quotations. rue-m Inning. June 21 Human! when: was do!!! M ‘0 K6 “the: to-du am: yesterday. and con tu- tnm W1 to lid higher. A: Chm-go to-dny July when: cloud n- chl from yoterday. Jul! con 566 50'" lad fly on: 56c Iowa. LEADING \VHIA‘I' MIKE'S. Foxu'wlng nm the cloula‘ quotntlm u important when. centre- twill Gun. June. 13!}. 81-93: Chlcuo .... Toledo .......... 1'9 79 Duluth, No. 1 N. 83% 83% “syn-CAI huyyuw vnyv butchers. “rafting from m" to 114» lb.- each. nut: to but export Odd u 75 to M8“ (00‘ 1: $450 to $403.- 25ml: gamma. “(3: common. 4. to RM . mo éfaotf’ Radar-Steer. or good t‘ 101‘: Ibo. each. are worth to Wu.†â€2 O't. snort- -koep Feeders-Good steers. 1100 to moon». eat. neuron: “wtonflfl - smokersâ€"One yea: to two ya: on! stem {00 to 700 lb. etch ,Irc worth $3.60 to 83.“ pct cum; oaocoton and or poor quality or same weight. 1:. want fl 10)} peg cwc.___ . . , n ,_ n---“ A“ .w... ....- .. ....,,,. Export Bumâ€"Chotcc quality bulls sold 3% $5 to “.25 per own; good bulls sold It 33-30 to 33.3) per cwt. Export Cowsâ€"Export con now u “-00 Der cwt. Butchem’ Cutieâ€"Choke plcked W 0‘ butchers. from In to 1100 lb.- elph. equal n quagig_ t0_ 2m; 99ngth CW: Wch. Putin-om." ... John Rama ............... . George Irwin ......... ...... Grills a: Chum-...... .. William Stmï¬, ........ m ~ 'illiam Thonimum 'Petol' arm ..... -. ............... George Ebb... .......... ....... mm mm ........... 4.. Mac McCallum ........ ... ....... June: Mammal] ............. mum ' o . goon, bush .....0w§6 070 but ...... . ..... 0“ bush .......... 1:†I†had' picked .0 0-- 1 n a... uh ......... ..... 078% .... L“ oc.‘oo-ooocuau 0“ 000‘ ï¬. ....... 00.0.0.0†‘ one. It. hm. . u. 00 In. CRISIS I‘m CATTLE MARKETS. ..... mm. â€31.99 .n ..... â€75‘0â€" coo-.016 31%â€! “'9'!!! . ......... 14.“! .n.........“.n MARKET. a... W, Th unheatra deserved great credit for bringing such a company?» “M an : ‘ * ~ ' "T! x no .WO L 0"“. d mmld, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Mt on Tums .duy evoninc for Karma. Mr. m:- ohell preside. at the Entmnoe enm- imtioua hold thorn. 'rheommGoulnhï¬h«Aim~ to the nu: under the manic“ at the m- elon (€th mheatm 7 pkyed 7 Eat We on Monday hichf. Kathleen mvmmoeï¬n Tuesday and «Dada'a Girl on Wednm night berg-e (all M up... w. Conn m 1". Us an as: math.“ urban; Humpback. an. m m hombukoahmn, . MI. Wni. Keys. of Lindsay. was at the Falls on Smday. - Noel-(OMIMWWMuym «(mum to end by ma Gaunt MELON FALLS. (From Our .Own Correspondent.) Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Dana-m inOah- ppm :ttengiinc tho Buptbt pony“- tion hold in. tint tam. " Mam Wm (ad Ed MoKendx-y, of Lindsq. spent Sub; under the 9:1me rout . . 5 THE WONDERFUL CHEAP nu. 0““W WWW“ â€â€˜W In anticipation of your holiday needs it would be downr'grb! indifference to throw away this chance of your lifetime. Look the other stores all though, then come to Gough’s. If we failto convince the most skeptical that our stock. is at last FIVE -TIMES And do your dressing at Gough’s. Where can you ï¬nd such a gen- erous selection of needed things in SUMMER SUITS, HATS, OUTING CAPS and FASHIONABLE TOGGERY. Every kind of light weight wear from head to footâ€"from Hats to Hosiery. C105: onto $35,000 of stocks still to choose from. We’ ve been selling more Suits, Furnishings, Light Fedoras and Straw Hats, Outing Shirts and Neckwear than we ever sold in Jun: before. Our great “5 cial Sale†has been the most brilliant and successful Bargain vent of the year Gough’s prices tariff other dealers and electrify the pub11c. CELEBRATE ! GET READY FOR THE HOLIDAY Hurrah for Canada and “The Wonderful Cheap Man!" For the balance of these lively June days, we’re going to ï¬re a tirade of cut prices that will besiege our Busy Corner Store with eager buyers, and knock the spots oif our highest scoring since we started our “Special House Cleaning Sale.†Gough’s Prices This week are marked down to $2.50, $3.65, $4.75. $5.90, $6-9o. 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