é Whips, Rugs, Blankets, noon, V ‘ .- : Bells, at: : .- D. J. McCRAE, PROP. z ' ' Ramadan“. Chalet". Liquor; 9 Terms, $1.00. qf Harness, Trunk: and Values, ;, Robe: and Blankets. : o O -‘l'ho but Mud-ting rooï¬ng knows, all oving to the cue sad mull expense of hying in much cheaper dun mingle rooï¬ng. Cull gnd got: out prim for WORDS STOVE 60. FLINT KOTE BflflFING. (ORRESPONDENI’S [mills WOODV'ILLE. W. A. Campbell pays Special atten- 1ion to supplying barn raieiregs, gar- den parties, picnics, eta, with ~aha best groceries, [runs ice créann. bread and cakes, etc. ' orders early for atrasvvbenies at .W'. A. Campben'ka. RENNIE’S EMPRESS _ (Fran Our Own Cox-Wt.) In the shame of our pastor last Sunday, the sea-vice was conducted by Mr. W. H. Stew, '0! Lindsay, our worthy Selma! Inspector, who preachâ€" ed a w â€capable sermon on Bo..- cles. 9. 10. We are all proud to see a man of and: mental and moral cali-v bro occupying the Warship.‘ "‘ ho VLAâ€" k..- 4, com numbing and floating. Eavetroughing and Furnace Work. â€1v wwâ€"fd '" Mr. James Graham has tract Of repairing. the 1 across the 30.13. W is ma did impl'aifmt in its '39! ‘,_.LL A...) m MWJ‘W â€" i _ m. James Ethan has the comm tract of repairing. the big bridge across the lake, and is making 5.91qu s appearance. did imwannIent in it Mes-'6. G. mu'retx and J. chrislcr have contacts for .thc expenditure of lamp grunts upon our roads, and will soon be busy at the work. In. and Mrs. .Wm. Jarrett came back from their W060 trip on Monday. and are willing down to realistic lite. The root crop is' 'ahflui all in, grain looting grand. Bay will be heavy in this section. ‘ Our mud picnic is being held 1.! and on Friday, July 154:. Platform mm a! 2 an. Gotta programme and aim. Football maï¬uhy. Vic- toria and VI- melbâ€"Sahï¬ght. M of. mm descriptionb. Rea. Wt booth on grounds {unis}:â€" h‘m Seaman. ntc. All am tacking mg i†mm Cu}. Au any I fourth! to an‘ enjoyable time. DRUGGIST Nearly Opposite Postoï¬ce, .zfllï¬lNBflTHAM, Come right straight to our store; we have all the dif- seed. This yeer we reâ€" commend strongly but we have Bangholm, Skirving, Elephant, grey- stone, White Globe, etc. ' WYMPLE- Phone 99 BUSINESS Groceries. Fruits, ELDON. (SpcmaI to 13m: Eldon township Com irgs.â€"â€"Couxt of Bevin Township 9! Eldon ‘ Mackeuugï¬ hall, um. nu. . n. hay, 7th; inasc. all pxcgent with Highest Prices paid for Product. 3a 6hnirmau- were heard ‘ lows: . . Lam Dealtr in Farm Machinery, The McCor- mick O.K Line, The U. S. Separator, McLaughlin - - Carriages, - - amen snwma moamns. an additional 35‘ mspmebtl at the Court cf RCV. all of thc 103711411!) MilCUUH‘uLu, unw- -,, ' ' the Road Commissioner 01 “and 11, that ail sand pus on road allowpscc must pe tuned in by parties digging the. wine, and tlnt in the future the Council w (lugging on out permissxon. Hawkins and Steele. ' " ' " T R. Di- bg‘authoxized to w‘nte u nsnoual Supt., of the unsatxstacwry mndiuon of the railway crossing op- posite lo. 4, m 4th con Moved by Mum's. Hawkins and Steele, that the _ , 41...;-n.l tn mat-fly the BARRISTER, Money to Lona. Lowest Butâ€. Farm: for Sale or to Rani. R0811 Ccmmiasioner that the by- am: rxombxt‘mg the running at Ian, ' pigs be strictly. enforced ‘Emd that the Cnuchl expect thew :0 sac that all pigs running at large throughout the lownship ‘ -' ' by .Mr. Wmld. seconded by Mr. Ross that the clerk noui: the tawn- ship of Thank that. the culvert op- posite lot 17. con. 1, between Thumb and Eldon needs cleanâ€); out on the :l‘horah side, as at present it is luck- “ “U "'0'“- nn Mr. Mcloal-“P'Pl'ï¬m- ing-thc water on an. . um- ,. ises. Mr. Kerr addressed the i! 1'0 water kept back on lot 32, con. 3, by drain not being 01 sutï¬icient depth. It was moved by Mr Ross. accorded by Mr. Macdon- ' ’ Eldm grant ald, man'mc Council ‘0: Eldm ,,-~ 3 sum of ten dollars towag-da deepun- dcd a. like ing the abone (1min, pron . sum be granted by the township of A. E. StaInuk, Ca.~.-den.-â€"Ca.xried. Mr. _ Co. Ccmmi-uoner. then addressed the Council in reference to {he condit‘on oi the bridgca on the boundary be- twccn‘ Eldon. Bexley and l-‘enelon. having washed the coverage off these bruises and ren- dered them nuaale (or public trawl. The c§elk was authorized to notify thc’LountyV-Clerk of the mtt'er and ask the County Council t3 rcpmrt the uncut of Rail- .mntter :0 the new wavs and Canals. Mr. R. R ï¬dd- ‘l about purchasing wire ship fencing. {Ihe [allowing ac: counts were passed; Geo. Kieller, re- mains for grader, $30.5 Hugh Mo- lnonasd. xcwirmg spring roads. $7; ' " SL4U' J. m... Fl‘flï¬d Manning. fume. 9.70, . Ian, same, $4.55; I). Jamiwon. mme, $6.87: C. Metallic. We, $940. M. McFadsc-‘v, mane, 85.40; Angus Ross. sumo. 85.70. D. waive" .3 day; statute labo done in 1904. 3L" ; A "um Mada 98.25: Sump}? HOTEL GOOD Hector Mel-‘36.: 011a pan Campbell. cha xion ‘Mcsrihnr. S limnv salary as tion. of YT. So 80 1 Rc‘ iSiODo 8822-0; Be“; pit, $4.80; 101: 19. 911-33.} (CPR-Kaua- ~' :1 township Council proceeds Conn. of Revision for the hip 9K Eldon “'34 held in nut-H“ hall, lih'kfield, on'l‘uew- th,’ inst. Ibo members were esent wizh Mr. Donald Jackson .ix-mau. pThe chc'al appeals beard and (1W4 oi as to;- A. Lawxmr. 6.2.. Csmpbell appealed agamsttoo bn asmssnngnt. but N-II:-§.-__. nan CAMPBELL, TEAS a gea'alo Bread and Cakes. ‘mé 1'05!) Council P1 Farm Reew -Can‘ied. N Eng will be held in day . June 24th. I LIFFOBD. (From Our Own1 ODYI'C‘SML.) Mk. III" 1118.38.15 Flack. of Holimi, mu. are- viaiting friend-9 here after an absence 0! seventeen (years; Mr. J. W. Dnndaa was visiting friend: at Peterboro last rweek. Mia. Jâ€. an. of Lindsay. is visiâ€" ting friends here at present. Mr- Montm. of Cache Bay. is Vuluu‘ Lllvuuv -v- -. Mr. cud Mrs. Grundy. of Redwood, called on friends here on Sunday. 311‘. B. Grundy. of Peterboro. gave (floods m I. call last week. Mr. md Mrs. Home, of Janetvillc. were visiting friend! here on Sunday. Mr. M. of Mo, called some. air. Montgomery" visiting (ï¬gyds 991 wigré up the street _,â€"-. (Tram Our Own Correspondent.) A couple (1 our young- ladies had an mountable cxpcrience lately. 1 in ï¬ghting from a steam yacht that pulled into pat. In some unaccounL.‘ able my. whil: :t-apping on the tram. any they were pmipipated into the water. Apart from a vhorough soakq ing no candida have to be reported. Mr. John Kennedy. of E‘onelon, visited the city last Meek on business. Messrs. Newt. Thurston and: Cleve Ball attended the Deswneyv'xlle picnic and rcport the time as being. all the heart could desire. Mr. J. Dam]. of Haldimand, visit- ed friends hem last m-ez-k. Mr. Bruce Junkin visited fric‘nds here last Way. Owing to prior engagements he con!d not remain ov. 91' Sunday. Q I V and report ti heart could I ‘ . MOUNT PLEASANT. (from Our Own WIWC‘BL) Farmers are busy mugging unit potntoes. The weather has been the hindrance oz muting a; the uSual tune. :" l l ' '1‘“ L""'[{ ".3 the peatora of both chumhcs were absent Just Sabbafln. We..- .v- We regret to max of we troubie that has urban Mon th: M'nismer of Militia mg! Lord nomad. who has been very active during the time In has been! here in trying to pmoe the Militia of “mph in robe tract.†that they will prom to lthe wot-Mid the tuna. as they have done in South Africa, tint they stand high in the mitish «my. u- ‘u-v â€".â€"-. _ St chaise factbripl say that mi‘k is I"!!! plentiful this sec; son; This fact lqada us to hope for -A‘ lower pm 88 mm mvc my.- proSch'ing from high primer and cood gongnt. Neva m the llama ioiou (1 Canada It! prolparons unnqw. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Anniversary service was held at the Methodist church, cacscrea. on sun- day. 19th. The “Vice was conducted by the Rev. *3 Mounteer. of Guam ville. A tea. ms' served on the grounds adjoining of the church on Monday night. am a. large mwd wns mt. The programme, which con-a sisted of changes. was givch by the Nestloton chair. The many young people who attended enjoyed them-a solve! immanely. . ; . A m â€I! named William Low- lock. ma my mans tho road last andâ€. coming lrom church. with a new wheel. be was unlortuuh1 witham when): and was unfortun.‘ on†the m. The young lady waa knocked dawn and badly frightened. Her wort had a close call from at! mm bodily harm. Pedestrians along the linb will in future give Willie a nick berth when they see him (3qu ing. mg. Mr. Joseph Wood is making peï¬odictl flit! to Yelverton' lately. According to present indication Joe. is likely to soon {join the grand army of benedicta. ' 1 - T .' | m. John Ghapmiln hm his shingle .I L|-_‘_ __J I. m. Jain WWI!†uuv mill mamas now £qu blxst. and is turning. out t clash: goods that will bear favorable comparison withnpv.‘ thing produced by the larger nulls. It is a mu omvenimce to the farm... era of this lmalitg: - A---‘L A man cm U], ml: .Iw-...vv Mb! Rube Porteouï¬. 'wiho tam WIVES“! I‘- uâ€"â€" ‘7 her condition was considered serious. Under out!!! treatmen‘t from kind friends and first-class medical aid she has moo . ‘ Out We old friend. (‘apt Ball. the m navigator of the upper lakes. in stili in. the prime of health ï¬nd enjm the unique distincï¬oqgf bath; The eapmn- am it broï¬gbt back to new boyh‘aod‘s' Vlmop)! days and underlain [eel that life": â€"-L’ A“- unarm'rox. No xt ttouucil meet- rue vnlle on Fri- HMO gvnnc, l‘lerk. on Sunday. {ho Wfls temy. was few days (Fran! Our Own. ( ‘Ihc tumors have 33qu um! week in annual read work. Mr. Tnou. {16¢qu DOWNEYVILLE. .7 (Iran Our Own Corrapondt‘nt.) Inc people of St. Luke‘s parish ha“: reason to congratulate them- celves on the picnic held last week. Both oocielLy and financially it was Without doubt th: greatest success of any extort made by them in recent years. No pain were spucd in the preparation: and M'ith favorable wca- ther good.mnltsurere expected and there mm o disappoinmm Nae tore did her part by (unrishinc beau- titul mathea and cVeryhhing- contri. ‘buted to make the event a howling success. The ladies of Dawneyville hue long enjoyed an (nvlnble rt p.118.- tion on cooks. but this year they even- surpassed themselves. If anyone let: Dpwncyville plwic. feeling the pangs ot hunger it was certainly his own fault. The aim of every mtishioner on the ground seemed to be to N“ vide enjoyment for the strangers of whom an unusually large number were (pungent. The wants at the thirsty and the sweet-mouthed mam catered to from trwo booths. managed by MW. P. Hickey and Jae. Lucas. A large dancing povillion tarnished a greet deal of enjoyment during the doy. notiï¬ed by the excellent music for which Myville is noted. The clergyman we noticed on the grenade were; Ven. 'Amhdeacon Casey and Father O'Bnilivnn. of Lindsay, and Father FitzPatrick. of Ennis! -nt. Violet Flynn; 2' 3rd Kathleen Fox. tion nae. - lat. J09. Daniel Flynn; 3rd. Jo! Boot ram.â€"1§t. Enos oonsolntim race. 15 { Ix-mn. Girla' comm} lst. J. C. amlly: 2nd. Btrtzholm’tw Sonlly. Standing. high jump.~â€"lat Wm. 12311110; and. John ,o~.\'.~m. Running hop. step and jump. â€" lst. John MoMnnus. 33ft. “31.: 2nd. F. Crbwlsey. Shading. long jump.-lst. John McManus. 11“.. 10in.: 2nd. Wm. Hairâ€. 11“.. 7in.: Burning long jam-Int. Gt-orge Walker, 18%.. Sim: and. Joan‘s Flynn. 17 IL. 8 in. Boy'- running high jamâ€"19¢. Chas. S. Incâ€; 203. Albelft LucaS. Run- ning high jamâ€"15L John O'Neill: 2nd. DIV-id We; faulting with palmâ€"lat. Womevw Scully': 2nd. John O'Neill. Ten minute momâ€"Int, George Mal: 2nd. R035 Canahan; ta. Austin O'Brien. Three 'tnnding jumpsâ€"lat. John McManus. 29 (2.. 11 inches: 2nd. Wm. 'Perdue: 3rd. J. C. 8011]â€. Three-logged race. â€" ‘lst. Grey and Walker: 2nd. O'Neill and Idhffny. Clog duvetâ€"last. Chas. Macaw; 2nd. (I‘m. Luau. Irish ï¬shâ€"Int. Thom Lucas; 29d. (mutt Madam. Special pn'ze (or school ï¬rmâ€"Shflla Crowley. largest (tun- fly on the grumdLâ€"lst. Ju. D. 0‘. Brien: and. Simon Parduo. The pastor and the committee desire to thank all those who so kindly can tribnbod prim The {cunning unaware ommited tram the bills. but the-committm is none the less thankful to the amen-n: Mr. E. E. W. WM. umbrella: Mr. Chas. Veitch. box of cigars; Mr .JnS. Tee. 1". A. MbPhenon. straw hat: Mr. J. win: that km). 81 and; Mr. 10:11:61! by Rev. Father Enamel-ton. The bride m5 â€ted by Miss Then. on anâ€. an m. John Connoll. a bmtherbftlngrommtedu be: mu. m happy couple have the best wishes of a urge circle. of Hamiiton. whips. - A van pretty "midi?“ friends.- | . ‘ ~ Rev. Father O’L’eary. of Bobcay. (out. Faun! an. O'B'im. adent-h. or ank' O'Sullivnn‘, of Lindsay, were the mm d Father B’etherton last met during the torn-y than}? (low tidn. .. - two ago. mas mm bore. is thn 80“- for a ten days- -v-w _â€"., .A good mam farm-s around bore are investing in new (root proof .wire forms. and they certainly are an im- provement. in a good mncny ways, our the 01d wooden ones. Mr. J; ‘6’. Knight inspect-d our school on may. Mr. Knight‘s pm wh‘ch’ms that ( Med mums and men may go, Dutlg’donl “r. '7' mm BILL- 1 m Own aorwwnt" me Oorkt-Ty. of Peter. guest at Mrs. D. O’Lenry For; 20d. John heavy weight.â€" an. Butzholmï¬w high jump-"13t their _0'.\'<‘iJl. _. lst. 2nd. F. m.â€"Lst. mnwuumm I!“ .1! .3 ML!†Stock W â€"Tho Mt cum Tunday Evening. June : [Ava-pool whvu (mum dosed to ole ‘0 I‘d hlzhot and corn tutum changed. ,, _ - . ,,,,,, A...“ nun-hm 1’0le! IAIKm London. In 21.vâ€"CIerâ€"Cornâ€"8pot. American mixed. :1- “. Flourâ€"Spot q» “no“. ulnar-pom mmu. 231 CI. m: â€"On Jan-3921mm mum. Conâ€"0n put â€"v- .‘w' I-I-‘I -â€"â€"-~â€". -7- In. am. with u better enquiry. PIflF-CIOIHWBfllâ€"Tolo mt: June. 19! mt; September and December. 19! 90c. Flourâ€"Tom- mi: June 21’! 85c: Septembet sud December. 27! 10c. mm mm m1. A! compared with I week ago. tho visible supply of what in Canada and the United 8mm In dun-mad 2.132.000 butch; com incensed 465.000 Ina-hols: an M 64.!!!) bushels. The following in a coin- panuve statement (or the weak was io-d-y. {be [pa-coding week â€a the con.- lpondiu geek of int yen: M .4. '_._- 1. m1 Yum m,“ W W‘\- 'â€" â€"â€"- Jun 2030‘. June 1830‘. June â€3“ When. In â€10.343300 18476.00!) 18.8â€.†can. bu. 5.09.000 6.87M!» L177.†Can. ho. 4.517.000 L052.“ 5.00.0!†The visible supply of who“ In Can-d. and the ‘Unm-d Staten together with an “out to Europe In “.903.“ mm. against ammm bushels In the preflou week nnd 51,070.00!) bushel: a no ago» mum“ “EAT um 1",.- 8:93: New York my; my. Ft. Louis ....... 83% sou Duluth ...... .......... 92% 81% Toledo . ........... . 88% 86 Wt . .. ............ . N U mum 61'. LAWRENCI nun. Oral-â€" Who-t. white. @11th†92 to 3.... Whnt, rod. bush. ..... 0 91 .... “out. unlugï¬ngl .... 913 :63 bias. bush .......... on Buckwheat. bush .....0fl 00 Ml. cunt A“ mm uncot-ooui‘ .gm RARKET'TzEPORTs. New York. June Zipâ€"Butter changed. good,“ 25.994. an AA -V_'-, “an: receipt; 16.490; nu Ml emu. urge. fancy, whine and ‘ sue. Eatâ€"ï¬rm: “flanged: Recipes. I1 1 1-- J. - . “am 8 no: In: “Eigass.an§§§ 5.8.. 6333.5... .Eï¬olnttï¬na I |I|| IDIIDIvlll| 9'... -râ€"--â€" -o w ‘v 7' -v. Expat bubâ€"Chan ex bulls cold at 34.3 m “.50: Design at 778 to u. ,n a_-_ .1 A. '. ::fh can“: 5"" - iiibrten. um 12mm etch. m::5w123;10ad1 sod at “A5 to “.80: medium at 8.3) odor at “.25 to “.50 per curt. Brutusâ€"Choke wrung calves sold at $3.81 to “.10: m man and 08-min" sold at $325 to A flgccordlng to gummy. "i‘r ..- 7...â€" Inch cows-Inch cows and 1;.r1ugru10m,k°n.. 1 cold at trol- m to 850 each. Sheepâ€"Export urn mid It 84 to 84.25; export back: 3: $8 to am TI‘RYL-w Spring limboâ€"Price: ranged {vo- 32;» I Goa-o ..... to “.50 each. Hi‘hfl! C- lionâ€"t‘rlcec for straight loadc. (ed and Pucm. tutored. were. 65.10 per mt. and $4.35 for I“) p" Mu: ad an. S t Ro‘ n31- BUF'LLO CATTLE XAIKIT. . M 0.3 not 'Bnflnlo. June 21.â€"Catt|eâ€"Wlpt!~ H†...... 13 head; M: prime 8m 86 to $6.40: Dal-Gd Hr Ilium $5.85 to 85.90: butchers} “.65 to a cola 85.75: Wen. “-15 to $5.50; con. â€-50 to 1- m “-6: bum. $3.23 to “.50; stacker! and u m 8 ‘0 nu 90‘ Vaultâ€"Beech!" 119:; “may: “.50 to ‘- ugm “-15- cdve' “ Sam I! 2400 bend, am: a . Pam p cur-Wm I: u 10: W: heavy. 85.55. mngm A l I" b “.55: «has. ms to $5.50; 40: , â€I. {no to 04.75: am to .150; Budâ€.- C Juliet. «so to gun. mm. c no. no hawâ€"Steady: 1:.an WM 131 ton: u" m Ma‘s C- I i M Y WWW Stacker-O lu;wu:“W'-m;mmu meow! nmm;t~‘:;m:muw 0.1....- hr O-atth. Mn‘wï¬w‘ beet; W, 2!†cm of I m you: must XABKET- CATTLE MARKETS. cutâ€"Prim ranted '. when. wasâ€. Hanan,“ sheep and lam? handy show full 91'. In Wrap do-mn prime Ohio wethw 87.15: one deck 37 Honâ€"Recoil!" nominally ï¬rm CHICAGO I mango. June 21.7 Inflmlin‘ 8m Twinin- :5-75 to “1'5: I'm-r $5.50; Rockers are cars. 81.50 to $4.30: nmSl.50 to 82.60: E- ELS?) to 5.50: To» 1 good to choke. he.“ honvy. £3.10 to $5.3! bulk of .10“: $25.?! WCAL Goon W an: ...... Bil-int Want. ..... Fin v By. . . . Bah, we" “than! ..... Rod Clout Seed Unite ........ Biiut. v“ "M " Buxc. crock. P‘ AGO Ll "E A'zhm for M Mai!" ‘xohl See