?‘5 t" I m was now. is berry p .: k-mg,a.nd it. is quite a. sight to we the ledges Marching of! with thci- patent pans, ‘Qiko Voluntqers going to the trout. ." Mrs} RH. MIC." 3h. havi grater hauling natal). mama†In has but their pails are not (mate as full as they might be; hQWgNer, theydo vgry areâ€. x . l 1 Our hoyshgvo kind of givenl upball, and we now playing quotts instead. Cheer up, boys and see If ym cannot: Hate“ those .anentia [ad a. all you‘ need is a. little practise: ' I Mr. E. z. me. mervhamt, has been busily engaged this week, in‘cement- in: his calm. which Will mske a bpmvmnt to his promises. ! . Crop. near our village are lacking he. and if all is well.“ will be anâ€" other gala your [or lumen. Mo Into It» tutu-owes in town. lila- lo nanny u no; other. town. at an. the an. we mm. So much [or "N «alum-lie of our piliuom ghine. ! Mr. Jones and Mr. W. E. .Yercx, our {two mlemcnrts egegts. 2: r c drsposing o'. a lot of machinery, which shows ï¬ne enaz-gy with which they are â€cursing p'l mail-york. . j 1 me mm W oan’ boast of ham mug-date fax-moms, as every new. whine which comes out is mm by them. .We notice Mr. J. North and Mr. .1. Stacey have secur- rd has loaders “'an “IE. Yerex, agent and they are well pleased thh them, being able to load a. load of hay in! the minutes. Whey are conï¬dent net and has returned to Washburn's Island to ï¬nish her vacation,'tnt we are my to learn that her little sis- ter. Mary has been: taken ill with. it. Eowever we wish him a re- notary and hope the rest 0 the (an. Sly will escape it. 3 Mr. F. launder and family have re- ftwned from camping down at Wash- hit-us Island, but there are ï¬nite a a few 0! mn- citizens there yet, wig, Mr. Robertson and (mi: mix. Rev; Mr. Clark and tannin. H. and Mrs. W. 3'. Elliot end mm. 13“?!) mink W oan’ boast of (severe attack or :We hope 1dr his W 1“ Jul: 12th wu a gay ay tor mm: 0‘! our citizens. who celebrated at «Mock, owing to thb heavy rain... 1 during tho 19m. A £e_w , .We are glad to hear that Mr. Char.- lie Jenkins. who‘ was hut: ina rqna» my accident recently, is improving. I Miss Mzillamenc Elliott has recov- t‘red from her attack .ot scarlet Ig- ; very genial oblig'mg young mo. and no doubt business will now: 3 mm IO‘I’ES not: Inn. 2 ,3 n ruces. ; WW0“. . NESTLETON . ; ‘ (To late {or last Week] ‘ ~ ’ It is pleasant to. breathe common the amt qt new-(m had. Mak- ing hay is the onder or the' day. air. and Mrs. M. Value, ,of Toronto, lent a (u: m6 with tektites! here last week. Miss E. Brown. who for the past 161! months has been living in Peâ€" terbom paid as a visit on July 12th. 9 Mr. J. Sloan is Guttering from a aware attack 01 .We 1:090 101' his W rs ,~Jn.ly 12th was a gay ay tor mm o! «Ir-ciliaâ€, who celebrated at «Mock. owing to thï¬ heavy rain... _ I am tln tom A tew mm Water! in not getting .to the big ouchration at Peterboro. ; mines b hrisk at A. H. Veals attic at present under the manage, ml: of Master Cecil Veal. Cecil is This pupa-31503 podtively prom eta un‘msla from all forms of insect life and keeps them comfortable and in the best 01 eondxtion. Will not injure skin 0: coat md is easy and inexpen- pensive to use. A. HIEINBOTHAM, DBUGGIST Newly Opposite Postoï¬ce, Lindsay. c. H. McKEE, F“TH£_‘ MEAT MA KKET,†resh Mea - " ' N ‘ t’ Smn ¢d Meat, HARNESS-MAKER. Dealer in all kinds of Harness, wws, Rugs, 31am, Rob“, .’ .' Bells. (tr °. '. Biqcle and Bityde Reid’s“ wm cmumo swoon roan Highest édiziz't'smtm 9mg G. A 3 M c K A Y MERCHANT TAILOR. Imported Woollens sanctum Pawns. Satisfaction Guaranteed it is a great labor saving una- a is tortured into trenzy, kept in flash and lowin vitdity, by fleas. midgets, mosqnim": etc; Protect Stock and Increase Proï¬ts. Flyo-Wayo. mar. as. 7‘77 CARMICHAEL '. PROUSE: "bill's 'J'ï¬r'ud iiféï¬liwood to vintage her musin, Niu Blnbltk, thin JIME- .1 u an: - â€"â€"-~, â€". W. Gilbert has tor ale “1an Sell in not: And barrels, which will he 0 grant convenience to the fum- otgpt this _v.icini_tx. ’ ' - n I an. A, --w- v . â€gum \v_'.7."1-‘éé,' Enid 'Lvl-o children. of Lindsay. are enjoying hohdqa at am. Wu}. Emma?- - u..- IA-â€" Nun-cw nâ€"w-g ‘ . .Mvs 8. Arnold. Lindsay, 1: Spend- inc: 9. luv days with be: parents. Mr. and Mn. Cowieson. Miss, Rickaby. of Torunto. is the guqst o§__M.rs.__Coultog [or a. law weeks. -,:I_I___ -5 "ME. and Mrs. Iombrdus‘b. of Oakwooid. were the meats of Dr. Ray last Sunday. 1. x V -. --ï¬{s.-1WMï¬h Oakwocd, was the guest of Mrs. Wealey James. on Sumï¬last. , _. _ " 'A _,_. -j -vâ€"o, Miséï¬ExdWZaLdom .wnp fur Um past few months has been In mot-onto, "is home for her summer )‘qpatioq'. nor a; abort time. The Misses Jamieson and Rev. McEaclmen' spent last week at Mr. Dpnaid -Tolmiea.’. D. Jamieaon has bought the Neil Silby .faJ‘m. . CAMBBRAY "‘21ron Our Ow. Correspondent.) r. Reazin, son "of the late inspecâ€" tor, was calling on trieuda in the vil- lage on Frid_ay last. Mr. Aha’n D. Esra“!!! has return- ed from a two webs’ Yi‘it‘ with hi8 trienada at Fmekn Falls: The Rap-ctr. Canada: troupe. who had beet} exhibiting here, lett tor oarwpod on†Mommy. They put up W at. the Sake. The! 1611013 agood than and Jou- 01 m. . m. L Pun-sumo m cold N (am and intends moving to 0mm in' the near future. . ._ m rvisitin‘g her 1W Ml“ D! Spence. . The pulpit of the Gleam church Baum-ninth absenoeotthegaï¬ï¬‚or Rev. A. 5. W Mr. EdgarMcDonaldiatakinz Bi â€MumptotheSLmFma _ 0-!L' __._ Dr. and Mn. Em as visiting their former home! in Uxbirdge. The practice is being taken charge of by Dr. Evans, of Toronto. -Mr. 856 lira. P. Harrington. of Ibwneyyille. mm in Enniamore, on Sunday. when they. renewed many old Wu‘tm. « . . miik drawing. and besides it ion a very paying pasitien. (he of our aohiool teachers he realised the let. ter tact. and is taking advantage of his holiday» to lean: the trade. - Meant-a. Morgan and James Collins. of Chicago. wen home for the peat two weeks. viaiting friends in Ennis. more, Lindsay. Bobcaygeon and To. mnto. Thelma two gentlemen were respected recidenm of Bobeaygean for a. number of year‘p ifAbout ï¬fteen years ago they text [or Chicago. 1 Groceri» uw§’ Miss Hannah Sullivan. of Toronto, and aiSter, Miss Mannie. of Rochester, are at home visiting friends during th'ir holidays.- Mr. V. MoFafldam of Peterboro. was the guest of Mr. Baht. O‘Donou. hue (our the put geekL A \ T‘RANK HILL ( (From Our Own Conespondent.) It is vary quiet around thia vicinq ity at .the pmsent Lime. 843 .lbe farm... era are busily engaged at their harv. cal talent for the concert on the ev- ening of the 5th inst. and a strong committee will look' after this part of the proglamme. The ï¬nances of the a-ciety are in good shape, showing a balance on hand of $85.00, and the directors are enthusiastic in their detennu-ntion to sustain the reputation of :he Mari- posu Banner Township Fair. {From Our Own Correspumlent-) Tickets to Gait on: Lindsay’s Civic Holiday' are only $1.65 Iran Mari‘ posa. Special train leaNeS at 8.30. Tickets good for two dayaâ€"wl. Highest Prices pad' 1’ Produce. or Farm JAS. A. VANSTONE, .OAKJWOQD. (From Our an Correspondent.) fl'ihc directors of the Manposa Ag- ricultn in! Society met Saturday cv- cr-iug and selected headay and Wed- nesday, the 4th and 5th 0! October, to: the annual exhibition. Practi- ca: judges were appointed 1'“! com- mittee.» oc assistt the judge: and ex- hibitors. A committee of iadies re- vised class 20, relating to the Pmlice “ark rad tine arts. ’ 13 directars wnre unanimous in we. c'loice u! 10- Farm M ‘duncry, The McCor- mick O K. line, The U. S. Separator, McLaughlin - - Carriages, - - airman snwnm mourns. «I‘IU'JWJ- uuâ€" vv' ,__c,_V 77‘ _ has as fine a residence as you would wish to see. , [From Our Own Correspondent) - Tickets to Gait on Lindsay’s Civic Holiday are only $1.65 from Maria p053. Special train leaflet! at 8.30. Tickets good for two daye.-w.1. C. EDGAR WEEKS, Zresxdcnce,‘ by Keys 8;. Mon Lindsay: and we .inght sq.“ L gfrom _0nr Own Correspondent) “ â€" m-_.__4 _ BARRISTER, Honey to Lon tow.“ a»... Farm: for Sale or to Rent. D. J. MCCRAB, PROP. 3011301101106. Chalets: Liquors Terms, $1.00. GOOD TEAS a W70, QUEEN 's HOTEL '. A. CAMPBELL! Fruits, Sells everything in 1113mm: is visiting her Brad and Cahgs. Dealer in of Toronto, Morrison, 0! noneï¬inrOntirio. and we can draw goods from Lindsay for that matter (which would not be much difbmnoe) But enough; we have the runny. we on happyâ€"very. and in canola!» ing this abject would u‘y. (whilst weqmenot indiookonomnmyot than may come a time in' the sun-ti be- ondwhmitmyboo‘urprivilogoto ooh down upon that W who ran the lat line. and than w: will no whst we chdl ale.- ‘ Mn. Bo- ufl tally. of Detroit; on muting I flaunt Mt with Dr.‘ m’d Mn. mummy tor tho out week no: m optima:- an outing mm»; takc 3" mm! View of this and think we wil) mm many inooum ionoa on account thereof. .but we am.aati5ï¬ed. Sinai] one horse burg: 1ike Reabom Grus Hill. etc.. may pride themselves on having a railway take up the greater put of their surface, but not any hr .na! 'We can go 'to rat at. night. and not be disturbed with the inter-min. able hooiing of that“ danthudealin contrivance which will wade throng a (lock at sheep with the Game_com-. v lsiwuce as if they were Manna. t is true the dintame is somewhat great but we qan' walk. and walking in moderation is healthful. Ac re- gards freight. we do not care [or thatâ€"we have the mutation at ham. ing a qniality‘ot hgnes second to . placed there at some future day. Or even worse. what it the Temperance house kept by Mr. Jab. Hobbs (which is admitted .by the tan cum; publi‘: to be mood to noncomnide thacity)‘ mm 1311 a .yictip_to up surveying pasty? But the old saying tint all things come to then that wait mo mtï¬zed.’ ’l'he upell wap bucket: ‘14 ter some thme lines were struck. the wow] want tort!) that the town wu saved. and citizen! mulled more freely. .- (the nearest point within such or u would be three min-db- tnn’t. Wt out “{6qu mtg edict "mm mm What it the Jinn Md take a chug: turn and m up our principal thoroughfare when mink! 1mm: preclude the possibility at bums a My_ line IF YOU WANT A . Piano, Organ, Sewing Mat/Hue, Buggy or Wagzm, see me More you ha. \ JANETVILLE. : (From Our Own Cox-raspnndeut.) § It is now many, many years since 1 the idea was first memioned of hav- ‘ing a line of railway: run through this section of .the county. The many admin“ that w’ouid mat- orally accrue ,trcm such a scheme would be or uptoltd beneï¬t to' our ntizens. All influence “as brought to bear tor the furtherance of the project; Parliamentarians were ask-1 ed in their canvass to exercise. their influence with the powem that he (if elected,) to secune government aid from both Dominion and local hau'es. Cross read: Councilmen gave out the assurance that it again elected - ,niotwithetanding the facts that they had never made a move in the mat... ter in the pastâ€"they would give the scheme thcir undivided attention. But to get to the ooimt. a canpapy ww formed. who got their wit: together. and with the W of enough govclnment aid and at substantial bonus guts tram the diltemnt municipalities intended, the: were enabled to get the undertaking in presentable uhape, and the L. B. P. ‘R‘ ., was numbered as once! thepoeq aibilities of the 20th century. Whilst our hearts were yet throbbing with thoughts of the joy that would one1 day be min. of bovine the oatistac-j tionotgeeinctheimnhoroe pullin. to our hamlet with it; train pttine coaches, the awï¬ul thought took ’90-. session of tieâ€"knowing as we did that nothing short of a well populated cemetery amid make them deviate one quarter inch. '1: the lay out' of the light or w 'â€"I say the thought aeizedonzm.“ hatittheengineen- in; stat! should not its eyomlao. veraton Hall and demand a right 0! way though its ‘main hallw,“ ,which demand would have to be ac. ceded to, with becomingirace it the I Mrs. Quinn and daughtu. Miss (Ear- :01 are visiting at Mrs. Cooper's temperance house Mrs. D. Gordan lettan Wednesday for a two meehs’ visit with friends in Sundeflaud. . Dry Good:, Hat: and C ops, Fm, Ready-madeC/ollu'ng, Boot: and Shoes, Groceries. (mumsm 1856.) succzssox T0 JAS. STEWART, Harnesmaker. Dealer in all kind: of Harness, Trunk: and Valzlm, Robe: and Bla ’1 5615-. J MURCHISON CO. Wait for the Lindsay G. T. excur- sion to Coboconk. August 5th. Train leaves Lameville 9.20 a.m., adults 65c.. children 35c.; Victoria Road 9J53'a. 1m :3. 4%., ch. 200.: leaves Camhray 8.50 3.121.. adults 80c.. chil‘yjen 90c.‘;_ ‘Qiirkfield. 9:47 programme 01 aportA-nwl. â€Tiff. Art. Weldon, 0: Steel-ling, was caning on [ï¬ends in the village this week. The platform on the side of thn Methodist church, was lowerud this week which will make it much more camcm'ent lor the ladies, getting in and out of the buggies. “His; 7L.â€" ‘ï¬Ã©tkee.’ Vi'bronta. is spend- ing: he: vacation under the parental apart“! Woollen, Reasonable Prices, Superior Warkmamh}. L. I. STEWART J 08. STAPLES nu IO AGE! 1‘3. . JAMIEBON. TAILOR. ,. 50m. ch. 250; vâ€"_-_- Miss Kate Dun-y. of tho tannin; atatt o! the Winnipeg Nntionnl 0011.. ova. w‘ho “ï¬nd flame me time ago to spend tbe'nmuan. it now vidting- friend! in w. i ' ’ ' ’ ' Walt tar up W G. 1‘. mt. “on to Coboomk. Anon»! 5th. Train luvs mvnlo 9.80 mm. adult. 60.. chili“ lion MI W 9.53 can“ tan d. 403.. ch. an; 10:.ch Calm 8.50 a.m.. «lulu 80:" mm 400.: Kkkflold 9.47 um 01!. 600._eh. :50. light out Jfair She was on! 0! our M I: young ladies end will be much mile. ed. The members u 81:. TW' ohm}: choir will reg-mt her deperL. are. being a valued member at tint omen‘xzation [or m two or three Mb! Eva. Blur. of Wtoï¬vm a}; rived here last my and will who 'sn' extended visit mth her brother. “an “In W“. « .. Mia-8 Sadï¬er. 6! Lindaâ€. I: enjoy; Snv a â€claimed and Mount holidmy with her tried. Hi3! “Ha. kw55 0 V'vp runâ€" wr~â€" _. , _ we: 16 1t. high. makinig it mess H. from the floor to the pack of the rout. Eb has imtalled a hay. Iork and sling steel track. which will greatly taciliate hayingland hat-Vest, log 0"“th It. amuse mm his crop pm“ as being excellent. nod it looking {W10 one plhia moat mm uptu- Mm. Baker. wife at our esteemed tum-Inna. “but. an 51min"! Myopia! by Wthreo children. grind hen the utter part of 1m week. and u'o noun cantortlbly loath ed in their new. home. .Wn begun yum nu. mar 14) our con un- uty. «a m that III m m mall! with U. ' I i ' am, Gan-n! Dawson. (use was Birth). Kt fa- bu- future mu Born-amino lut weak. apï¬t'mpanied by the-heal. wishes of a. host_ 91 trienfh. V‘WV' mu HMrï¬to Sfï¬elds. who had men “hailing 1w 'wnithy man comes. is enjoying by!“ 26gb at" Mr. Ed Lyme is uplhc: of our wogeadm tunnel-a who is, not can (cut to sit down may land: Kt things gnoyn none in the same old was. He had jut completed one of the ï¬nest and molt mode-u bans in Not“: Viccon'a, it 18 of mammoth proportions, being 50170 with 23 ft. (3083.5 : over this again are purline -- AA LD_L _.-I_2â€"|- :‘ “A“ (that h “0de ‘1': Ike Awh will I. w mentor at 1'. W12 «as ,whiht constructing the all"! in “HUM". ha. um heed to the acripturd caution unit it ilnotweu (minus ttobe um,anlhuukcm3 to knee! 3 pm. The: visi trim here last week. Mr. Chris. .Arg-ue. on, is at present in a very poor atate of hearth: We nope to see him a- ‘n his old~L'mc vigor in the near utnre.†- .I_.2â€":-- Mr. J. Sprould aokl his ,tine driving man, a Canadian Stir. the other day for a MM (inn :to Menu. Paxton and Ccllicut‘t, deal... on. of Port Perry. A câ€" . ,,AI_.A‘.. :- Mrs. 8. W]. of miting friend- here. (Mist! We of 1 Dormer teacher here. friends and is woeiv welcome. â€" ivvm‘n . Mm. Creeper, of ,Bowma‘nville. is making a plenum: visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Hobbs. at the Temper-I ’heeled may]? ' of Pete rbdron ï¬re, ii calling (I: mock“!!! ‘ hearty 0? ’Port gown I'Q'Wm m ton: DA“! m. "Egyflw nâ€"Bumrâ€"UM “cmâ€"out. machined: W 11.- ‘ “liloâ€"Wonk: min-Jun: In Pal- glam nl sou-by, £1.43...wa inchhié.’ m on 00‘ 1.1mm; mum um rxowcn. Uta-pool. July nâ€"czouuâ€"wmgâ€" potaonlul. Future- otndy; July nod- tam†80M..- Iud. Doc. c- am. t; American mixed. new. “43“: mmudtum man-My sac-Ink l5: mum at. “"3!“ must. db strong. «a; l clan ugh. strong. (6. Cd: cunt but: (In: den balm uncut, - a: num,m.rm 1.00.; oi: 0.0.0.0000... 5-2 31:00.0 0... 3.: 0.00000... ‘8“ 5 Una-pool m 1m. land-- a. Cauc- 13...“...VJ. Queue..- chic-co Huberâ€"u" m lumâ€" Show lore stealing... :1. 1m W... July aâ€"Ctttle m m It 11c 18c pct ’15.; re nut Ind. 1195. ' rue-0d†Evenlnt. 111‘! ï¬ % u 1155c: sloop. lie to crowd “eight. Uni-mo! when: mum cloned to-day “I - muno m 8100‘. to 16d lower :hn yearn-day. and con tu- tum “(I to ‘5d higher. â€Mudnnutockmnoculgs moorâ€"cwmt $6 to 15“ high- Mve been for non. um put a. ‘ em eon-um or you attic. 74s A: cue-go Septembc when: cloud so and lambs. 1" am- 1M 5M £3 to Put-Buckieâ€. â€"C§olce. woll-fllhhal. lav mm on m worth 05 to “.mp0 at. I tomes um um Nibâ€"Choice upon but. 0014 a Mom! 3.4% II.- flflo nod! tuna: 15. noon, AJI-‘I’cn nixed. 11-. Flourâ€"spot “mars â€"mPrt.¢u mudgu- 01.“ notation. luau-won. put“. 21.. mm‘ to 3†lawmbupmuglm Ocnâ€"f Mme-mucus.» ,.;‘ -_- -__-- a- _._-n._ -4 ,_ A __--_.-__ 111‘ higher thus “theater“ Seawater corn Ka‘ um um Septembe't at. “c hither. «Writtibn aqua. When-- No'rthn Klllt AI... 8: u. Wheat-“rm : In!) 11! 751‘ Nov. and l'ob. a: MF- ’50:.“3’W‘aglfl. Mich.†â€13¢er MARKET REPOR‘I'SL’E 3'" am mum‘s. 00.00.0000..- rune. pun. "as; u 3.... O... woof O... «o. nan um: 2890: who: higher: In: “.1anch r--" v- ' -OO' \ulpuc "u all“ "up. Calves-tiredn- 89¢: steady; 00 «In. um Vans and at “.50 to 37.50; but- utnflku. M to 8350; cu: dressed veal. no“, at â€ï¬e to 12¢. Sheep and hubsâ€"Mu. cos; they Ito“); hub. Inc-«Ly. with good rush muturdemnd. bicepsolduttz ton“; mummy)“: cum,†to M; mm mt: m (rah luau Ioldltthnmotuto .S;cuun,m M mum lu tat: «mud n 8c to 10¢; (lg-.14 Illâ€. "be? M De. Cid v.â€" y W v_, __-_ _- v- v- v- hmawcâ€" mean-30415:“... “w" "-182 Butcher co Mod)“: «m nudhqufltytohut ex on. no. â€mus. ouch. mu 6; M hunter; with!» â€2.6". Mao-m. 192.; 45k“ «summatum 1030"!) m “00‘. to of live stock were not u u have been to: non. 11-0 put cam. Macadam of 9m cnttle. 746 and hubs. 11 cu". and 105m to Mrm-numm. â€"Chol.ce wall-Clicked. law on meomuuuwpumn tun halloâ€"Choice upon butl- Iold n “glam-wan gtwto_$15._ 0.10400 "VI max. Luge-mu. -2}... mu. ‘: Mu. :cu N0 QUARTER I. J. COUCH M r] be "q vhfl Th! W A-) d! cry. Toto-1w. “on loudly '0 word had been :11 u- and use at! «rm u†{nought homo 10’ 000d 87"“ Jul! a Mata Junction- n-wabod town W a. 1m. oldest '0' °' W“ as. con. M W“ a 3...... mud in SW 1 W. Mn"... ‘0’ ROM T‘ylor".fl d as i? hunt ............ mun ........... FOR MAL .IDIIIII “nu“.‘mil .00. 00“. I’ll! 3.." 2.30m!“