my. It was found that no serious injuries had been mastered by the steamergmnnding and no leak-n were discovered. ..._-_ _.. born (or an excursion to Burleigh‘ Falls. over the lift lock: and through an canal to Lakefield. This is the first trip of this steamer up the can- al.,and while on the may to Lake- ï¬eld .3110 met with a slight wish-p, which delayed he? to: some little time; All went well until the big 5W reached a point just below No 5 lock. where in: rockcnt about 00 feet wide the prow of the steamer rum owned. and?†up on the side of the cut. This occurred just about .100 yeah south of the lock. and the steanrt' was last agronm’ for about? an hour end a quarter. when she re-y sensed herself 1maul proceeded on _her Bit, of Pourbcrongh lot With a slight Iccldut. ’ Emiuar. Friday: The “City of Petat‘born" this awning lett Peter- WEI AGIDUIII AT NO. 5 lOGK Peter tad, Vineant Gillogly. . ,Walkiuo Boos-lat, John Sputt. SW Stoneâ€"m, John Flarey. ", Jump!“ Base with legs tiedâ€"lat, 9900 Point ou‘the Steamer Eaturion. 'After lunch a programme of sporto was on the bill. and the contestants for human mm mm Samoanâ€"g ediaaï¬ototthnmstur prize Brady and ’V‘xnoent Dwyer. Run and Jumpâ€"lat, John Spratt. ' am? Earl-t, Jamï¬ï¬‚lswa Picnic at Sturgeon Pointâ€"Winners 9f : the he“ and Other Sports. ‘ A gleamt outing was given by mthdeacou Casey to the members otSt. Ham’s otnir and the altar . boys. The day was most delightful and a goodly number of friends an. companied the party down to Stun. 1 ‘ 1 o m and on “have“ “I!“ †not Andi-upcnicnmtonnni 0" itwLENmmu Oï¬oo,Ke_ntâ€"at. ’ WWII-luau â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" m Brand clothing may he had from I. J. Carter, llndsay, M MOI! All! ALTA! BOYS’ OUTING. Homemkars Swimming Baneâ€"lat, John Plenty; goat Base-lat. Peter 89er Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ALWAYS CURES ' And in Pleasant and Safe. r. 0. urban 1'. City Agent. â€"right workmanship- right fabrics. See that the label with a man climbing a ladder. is in the next suit you buy. Sold by Leading Clothiers Throughout Canada. 1' Eweâ€"131:, Jog. Sin-in; J 60 I DA! Excursions £38 75 f _' Axiï¬ow' REM-3:; sti'aé’te'md . By the force of Mugsuy's blow! Mr. Mugs. amid wild rnd ch'cerful applause from the fans, turned the ghtlerin-g light of his handsomeblne eyes on Sully, and the flow} ,0! con- ,versa'lion- 3mm thatI on would have put a. tried jaw performer like Sam Hughes down and out in the first round. I‘- ._ .,.‘ HJ :-. 1...}: IV. [ Queen-st Iothodlst church. i 11:0 re-opening services at Queen- ; st. Methodist church attracted large {congregations bothi morning and ev- ‘: cning. and the new pastor, “Rev. EL L. 'Phelps was greatly cheeredâ€" and we might add, pleasant]: astonishedâ€" by the splendid response t; the in vi- i tation given to the people to contri- ' bull: to the improvement and debt .mnd. Over$600was handed in at f the tvm services, and this large ! amount will he augments} by the ot- . tern'nga of this evening, when Rev. J. Rae, of Picton†will address a plat- form meeting. Refreshment: will be , served in the treatment. i Poll and Irolie Ills leek. ? (thazlcs Nelson; a young man resid- ing in Seymour East, met his death suddenly a couple of (Lars ago. On Friday, Juiy .15, he was engaged in helping in withhey on his father’s i farm, a short distance east of Gunp- ‘ Infield. when the 1m; accident 9c- ‘ curred, which ended his He. He was on 3 load of hay, and was woP'king the fork with the trip rope when he tell to the beta floor, and broke his neck. {HE never, spoke after. and died during the night. His sudden death is much regretted, as he was well jhonght of. â€he gentleman at the bat iurne'd around and presented Mr. Umpire with a glance that would: burn a. hole m a slave page. and then ’I ‘ Thqsneer departs fuom Mugsey’s 5 13]}, = ’ {Bis teeth are clenched v‘lr r I Baseball ldyll. {Montreal Herald.) And then the leather covered { sphaxe ‘ , Came hurtling tin-om the air, And Hugs»: s‘ood a-watching it, In bought: grandeur there; Close by the sturdy batsman -. fine ball. unneeded, .spod, i_ mt ain't my style, sand pluggey. I “Shite one I" the Empire said. " For a faithful report of the sub-xe- tment proceedings. .we again quote the immortal Casey, which goes; . Rb signalled #0 the pitch'ar, ‘ 'And again the seam-aid new, I But Mugsoy still ignored it. F And the Umpire said. .“Su-ike and a good one. Price 25 cents. For sale by all druggists. “it S Inc-- uflvw A party 0! .‘Ioronto Canoe Club members arrived in camp Sntumhy night. Elbe point was arcttny de- corated with Chinese [ant-ans in :uonorc. 1' their arrival. 2.1m nag station new wiil be a great convemcnce. Many of the To- ronto residents who own launches will travel by C.P.R. to tins place and from here to thcir respectlgg What If. Tho, ? Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. A new remedy for stomach troubles, biliousmss and constipation, route, .will he the guest of Miss Eleanor Love this .wcek at Eureka. Mr. Percy 8. Love and his friend, Mr. Charles R. Capon, 0! Toronto, on: spending their vacation at Eureka Poimt. Sturgeon‘~11.ake. “my are seeking trouble in the (Lughy line. 'Z‘ne ï¬shing has been very tbie season and several tint: catches hare been mettle; " â€"â€"-- (VI-.k \vII-*"I'w w..vâ€"- Mass May Stockwcll, soprano solo- ist of Mr. A. S. \‘ogt‘s famous Jar- vie-st. ngngt ghucch__choir. To- -P ‘flz-.. lntorostln: Items About Visitor: and tholr Doings. Mr. R. E. (Bob) Moody, the popu- lar Rear-Commodore of the Toronto Canoe Club, and a. couple or his club- mntes spent a jolly day at Mn Mung!) Nasmith’s cottage, Eureka. Point, Sturgeon Lake, last wees. EUREKA POINT, SWIGEOII LAKE. Bk: pcnmis with cruel onlenoe Hips but. uponl the plate. And now McCarihy holds the ball, And now. be 1693 it go, The Label proves the Quality. “PROGRESS" tailor- ing is progressive tailor- ing. The“PROGRESS" label, on a suit, is the best proof of rightstyle MW) 1" Ont- foamy id their line by constant‘ mnctiee,and will put on“ some new and startling feature; this season. Thelr Fun. I: Extending. The reputation of Fobcrtbmthm'S. of this town, the clever ecrohats, wire walkers and juggle“. is reach- ing out. They have been secured by the committee in charge 0! Berlin‘s Civic Hblidnv program on Aug, let, and they have also booked gatw with , 7â€"â€" _ l-â€" has advantages suggating that great quantities of export wheat from the American" as well as from the Canad- ian! mum wfll‘toUthhio quick and cheap pathway to the markets of the Old World.- ‘ ‘ . r It is avi'bhté shorter by 727’ miles than the route viaï¬ze Erie gangl ant] don'e on it. but i; is not .tobedonbtg ed that when“ it Is opened for the en. tire distance between Georgian Bay and Lake (htariO. it will become a link in a great wheat route between the Manitoba ï¬elds and_ Ling-pool. Barges with a tonnage as large as 800 tom will be able to navigatethio canal. Considerable remaigo _to‘ lye Owen 86:11:11 by «nasal, and: than: tramï¬errod to freight care. The only difference in the eastern that the up of the canal will bring about is that after the Georgian Bay transfer. the cargoes can be sent forward at cheap rates by canal barge instead of by rail at dearer rates. ‘ ‘- Hence of a. transfer at its Georgian Bay entrance. of cargoes to the amalâ€" ler steam barges and tow barges. den. aigned equeciale for the naviga. tion of the canal, but this will. not be a: great a disadvnmgO. especâ€" ially in this case of commodities which like wheat. am easily and ex. paditiauly handled by machinery in loading and unloading M ‘AB a math! 01 fast. practically all of the whent'intended for export from tin Carafliah‘NmM ism tnnn‘ served at Georgia! my ports. It is hmnghtdomtotho Port Arthur :16. atoms by rail_ and nature?!» to . An.__ be merely a barge canal of about the same capacity as the Erie canal will have after the enlargement and inn. apx’ovemen'ta mm authorized, are cpmpleetd. and. like the Erie canal it will'mrm an important partd the interior wamrwjay at the continent. It will not, of was. have the value :0! a watemy of a we Sufficient. ’to accommodate the largest lake boats audits use will involve the inconvenâ€" The Great Wheat Route From the North: west to Livorpcol. (Detroit Journal) The opening of the big lift lock at Peterborough, Out, for overcoining differences in water levels amounting to 65 feet. serves to direct am'entiou toa may important public work on which the Dominion Government baa 'tor several years been engaged and whose completion is certain to work many chanm in navigation oondi.‘ tious on the great lakes. The desirability of a chip canal to connect (lake Hanna and Lake On. taï¬oapd‘mndpnwrxthe long detour by way 0! Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie isaooftencommentcdon that the fact has been lost sight or um an tartiticial channel to unite those two bodice at water by (beau. called about Valley route is alum in process of construction. Th'm chanâ€" nel will not' be a chip canal. It will Eï¬ne‘ifï¬' flailâ€"1i ot the citizens of i . . ; ‘ E. MOSGROVE, A ‘ Dr. J. F. 80$, 1 - W. MITCHELL Dr. Wood made .a feeling reply. m- gzretting thab cimunntances cans. ed him to never the bonds of citizen... ship. and thanking his triends tor their token of appreciation nudge-ad we magnet very much the fact that the gain and adsvantages securing to the community in which you are now. going to reside must be at our lea. It had been very {truly said that â€The heart that goes in sadder: .0“ than those that! lent behind.†and we realize that in- the leaving at a pleasant home, and in the aeveï¬ngot associations grown dear. there must longing: and heart warnings that only the balm at time can eoothe. year future home may be a bright and joyous one, and that happiness and prosperity may be meted out: .to you with a lavish hand. A3 a slight token at our esteem we beg of you to accept this parlour clock and the earnest wish of all is that it may measure out for you (very many happy dare- - - _- n .u , -‘A!_-_. A. feelings. this community maxim Aa membem ‘ot‘ one family. you have set an example of the happy home life, which is the only sound basin on all ‘ social as well as national upbuidling. In a wider cirâ€" cle you have made many trienda in whose joys you have shared. and to whom you have always extended the hand of sympathy in narrow and diatrees; You have been a very ma- terial aid to all aocial interest; and On this. thï¬ ï¬ve 01 8‘ Lto mour new home. W18. ,amd Midwgpitizena deai to you the honor and 1 your position and lung‘- this community maxim. As members ‘01‘ one HONORED BY “If“! MINDS Imlve a Innate eI late.- » lou- Ing III. VIII... m Lladuy. On‘ Tuxedax‘ the 10th. a large number 0: Kin-knelt! eitiaenl gather- ed in the town‘hall to take 1mm]! of Dr. M70.†and family, who were leaving: for Lindsay, where he intend. toprantioe for the Mum. The meet- ing was called to order by the chair. man, Mr. E. Mangrove. who stated theo bject ot the gathering and the great regret evinced by all on med... parture of the Doctor and family. and how the doctor had taken an ac. tive intemsvt in the advancement of the .village, the township and the bounty. Dr. J. F. Bose then" read the follow. ing um, and Mm. E. Monet-ave presented a beautiful French Parlor clock 01 green onyx. The address was as follows: . To Doctor and Mrs. Wood and family; On this. the eve 01 your departure .to 1m new home, me. your blends on. All nu. man All! PM“ or mngnm. OUR ERIE CANAL. .rehidenoe in acme lpecial circumstances in the cue tried. Mr. S. B. Woods. counsel for the Liquidaton Mr. B. J. No. Laughlin, ml {for the share. that the caste 0! the gum sent éppeala and of the appeal tb the Court of Appeal. it taken. should in’ any event. be paid our ottha and. sets of tin Canpuiy. . . 4 It is contended that this decision disposes entirely with the liability of the Subscriber: for preferred stock. What it: stunt will have upon‘ the liability at Where {or canmm amok in I“: no clear. a there were __-- ",er The liquidatormpal' making map. plication la- km to appeal ha (In Court ot Appeal. was grantgd lave, Then was never an: binding :3... m in aspect to thi. “00k. madam th‘a mun aluminum-1 or should he mlievul 1mm liability. m W up“! m that. tore dammed and the cm .Wl allawad. - . A . As to the common stock. the direc- tors proteins to exercise the power of allotment by paling- a resolution on May 30th, 1902, "that the Semuary be “3th to allot all otock "up. plioatiom on paced in." As a pm. sent allotment 0315 resolution was not good, u this shmhalder‘a appli- cation was not than in and the dim octets had on pour to debate the duty of Allow to the Mainly. Further, this W‘s applicaq tion mu not in Macao with the team at the man. use the “outâ€: m not taunt-ind to allot the shareholder applied. for preferred stock and has never been mowed what he applied tonand consequent. 1y not liable to pay Wop the entire capital stock at the Con». puny remand comm stock. that_ Liabilitios oi count-tori“. Mr. Justice Anglia has given judgq meat upon an appeal and W apq pool touching the liability of sub. scribe" [or stock in this Company. The case which W1“ tried. which was considered A representative case. Mr. Mvodrow, the Belem. decided that the contributory was liable for coulâ€" mon stock but not tor the pmlornd. A note at this decioion was published by on came time :30. Pm this judgment tin Liquidgtor appealed. It to pictured stock and the ohareholdp cr tppeIJod u to the ounmonflock, Mr. Justice Anglia now give. judg! ment deciding in tumor at the m holder in both 8098813. The Idiom, my ii an abstract at his judgment. as reported ill-the Mario Weekly Regatta; I t Mr. Justice Anglia hide that thet Company bun not oomglied with the provision“ of the Ontario Companies Act an to pmterred wt. and. that THE KING CLOTHIER Our mighty'Midsummer Reduction Carnival has row the town and country with its strong succession of Special values. This, the last week of July, will be characterized bv __ one grand array of more matchless bargains. i W Yawn be actually amazed at the double value your money will have at this store. Don’t let the lack 9‘ of a pocketful of cash keep you away. k1 DON’T BELIEVE IT I cost, and that it hurts business. Don’t believe it. Of course, we which gives us a big advantage, so we share up with Our Cus- Come, compare, save monev on E ‘ Competitors say we sell too close to *7 pay small rent and keep down extravagance, £4 tomers. That’s the secret of your certain big bargains at Graham’s Store. £1 Men’s Coats, Vests and Pants. E Still good choosing, but they’re going fast. Best come and take advantage of this unusual Opportunity, SUITS made to sell at $12, $14. and $15, choice for .................. 8.50 E SUITS made to sell at $7.50 and $10, choice for ...................... 3 590 E SUITS made to sell at $4.50, 85.00. and $5.50, choice for ................ 2,75 UNDBI'MI.â€"Cotton and Balbriggan, 17c, 25¢. 35c, ‘5' f1 Inn's HATS AND CAPS.â€"Stifl and Fedora Hats, sale price, 98c. . A 81.95.81-45- Straw Hm, ale price, 40c, 50c, 70c, 01.00. mm“ “‘° W“, 401', 50mm Naval wool, 65c 75am .KN-s Sll‘T8.â€"Cambric. sale price, 3543, 50c, 75c_ Begum M C‘P'°“11kind'- Novice. 10c. llcdwc, 35c. “10? 'c 35c 50c 75c 90c. B1 k Sat n e! 0 o s IC .‘ wen snip urine #1 news NBCIWBAI.â€"Sale price, 10c. 15c. 25c. 35c. see. we. 75c. 90c. Flannellette, sale price. 25c. soc; tog??? £4 E WATCH LINDSAY’S fl GRAHAM I ' SESSTEST ‘ HING GROW. ’ STORE 1% THE KING CLOTHIER. EAST OF BENSON HOUSE -â€"â€"-â€" BE PAKEMIAI PORK PACKING co. ALWAYS CURES And in Pleasant and Sale. Chamhei'lain’s Cough Remedy g A good name like ours Inn's M“ AND CAPIâ€"Stifl uni Fedora Hat, 5310 price, 98c. gun, $1.45. Bmw Hus, ale price, 40c, 50c. 70c, 81.00. Ctpc of .11 kinds. ale price. 104:. Ne. use. 360:. 0 Com titers so. we 8811 too close to cosh-and .that It nurgs 008111033. [fun a uu-cvu w. y; cuurse, we pay small rein: and kegp down extravagance, which gives 08 a blg adventage, b0 we share up was our cus. tomers. That’s the secret of your certain big bar-guns at Graham 8 store. Come, compare, save money on 4 ï¬ ESQ '- tami. however. Still good choosing, but they’re going fast.’ Best come and take advantage of this unusual opportunity SUITS made to sell at $12, $14. and $15,.choice for .................. $8.50 SUITS made to sell at $7.50 and $10, chance for .. ..................... 5,90 SUITS made to sell at $4.50, 35.00. and $5.50. chance for ................ 2.75 notch. Allbnsine-ofthiluturo ' nflotlyprinto md ounï¬dentid. Como at! we moi! you watt-one, udgetmytar-I. J. H. SOOTHERAN Land “at. tile-cunning, Tho but Etc-Mambo", .ndovlngtothoouund-dlum diving hunch â€tho-hm rooï¬ng. Mflï¬muicufoc Plumbing and letting. nut-ousting and Flu-um Work. HAROLD WOODS. MANAGER. WOODS. STflVE 00. FLINT KOTE ROOFING. FARM LOANS. Chamberlain'o Stomach and Liver Tablet- wé'hu When you feel dull after eating. When you have no appetite Whenyouhaveabadtasheinthemouth. When your liver is torpid. When your bowels are constipated. When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. 0 They will improve your appetite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach all regulate your liver and bowels. . 2 5c.; all druggists. "Just What You Need Phone 99 ï¬anmmmmag soon '0er WOr‘d Ou: mighty:Midsummer Reduction Carnival has â€ï¬nal the town and country with its strong succession of N values. This, the last week of July, will be characterized by one grand array of more matchless bargains. value your money will have at this store. Don’t let them mlI'uI.â€"Cotton and lebriggtn, 17¢. 25c, 35c. 45¢ Merino. ale price, 40:, 5.0, “c. NM W001, 65c 7542.85; ms I.lll'8.â€"Cunbric. 8‘16 price, 85C. 500. 75c. Remy; .510 price, 85c. 50c. 75c, 9.1:. Black Sateen, sale price, 35.. â€c. 75¢. â€c. manner“, ale price. 25¢. ‘06. 50c. 65c READ OUR ADVERTISEIENTSâ€"THEY WILL Bonds may be seen, particulars obtainediflI (100‘ made, through The Victoria. Loan and Swing“ Canadian Securities, IMP? ($3135 01-“ 1903) These high class securities, being secured by ï¬rst: 8386 on rolling stock of Canadian Northern Railflya Pan)? and guaranteed by the covenants of the .6â€: Northern Railway Company and the Imperial ROW“ 5 companyâ€"interest 5 per cent. half yearly, bondZSCï¬i running from I to lo years-are offered for undersigned. u Canadian Northern Railway Equipment To: Pots, Fern Pots Ash Bowls. BLACK JASPER WEDGEWOOD Sugar and Cream Sikfl‘ll' Souvenir China? mehpx-iahomwcmssm. BRITT ON BROS-y Foot. of Kent-st. Dainty Ivor! 7ҠLINDSAY’S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE .0. "at. c. “Niall; g 0“ 4 Iotct .‘ku; villi. Puma I Bog]; theta I: 1e “I“.