f'IAdJâ€"I‘m anal-print! towyou. mmitmuonulaumktyab I cata'youaizomcqmedeye. f Miaâ€"Yam. Ignugyoa are i The Bond then adjourned for two weeks. ~Baview. . Mr. thtton offered 7 7-16 cents, and called as follows: Shearer, Bens- fox-L, Shamrock. .Brickloy and Daisy 1). All accepted but Brickley. 3 Mr. Rollins offered 7 7-16 cents, -and called as follows: .Warmmsber, Norm Smith. Gamble. Pint) Grove, napk- Leaf. Young's Point; North bummer, Stony Lake, Oak Leaf and South Bax-lend]. all accepting. ' I ï¬r. Mrimton offered 7 7-16 cents, and called Warsaw; Lakeï¬ebi and than; n. all accepting. 'ï¬ wt. (hon-0.11311! 7 7-16 mg; [or . 1'19†mu. .m “8% pt i irritant! offered 7 460. (or Oedaréale and Vining, who acceptâ€" , He often? 7 3-16 (0‘ further se- lections. but Mr. Cook‘ wise!" to 7 7-16 cents. and called 1.11:: following: rinsing Link. Lang, Paschal-0.11335 Emily, Cax'anvillc, Mount Pleasant and Indian Rive-n all accepting. ~ I ï¬e offered 7 8-16 for further se- lecxions. and Mt. Fitzgerald raised to 7 7-16 cents. He called Villiera, 313.1410 and Fraserville. Villiers re- mg a He offend 7 7-10 for further se- 'tections, but Mr. Fitzgerald raised to 7 1-2 cents, and called the follow- ing; Keene. Central Smith and West- my good, all accepting. 18!: ofzerul 7 7-16c. (or further se- sections. and called Fleetwood and PHERBORO CHEESE BOARD. '1 , ...... . ‘ __ 1 Leo tho lull-g Mooâ€"I Siam-ti 1 l 2c the Highest Pï¬eo emu-u '.u for Two Footed“. 5 The regain: meeting of the Peter- . bum with new and despï¬tch hm Cheese Board wan helq last . this morning. They assembled inthe meek witn the following buy: ,' market room at 9.30. and ten minutes 8'5 presen'tznessrs. Kerr. Fitzgerald, ' later 2188 boxes pt prime Victoria 000k. Mamas, Rollins. Wrighton, County chime had changed . 3E3? Gillespie and (Exact. .41 {aetoties ‘ TF9 my?†present were _ rs. lwmtton, magma, Flawlle, Glllfliq boarded 4A29 boxes.- _ 0 _ ‘ Mr. Cook started the. bidding at hpte. The tollomng (magma board.I 7 cents. ' Mr. Wanton raised to 7 1-8, ed the .Mbel' of cm , 09s m. nag-mid 7 3-.16. Mr. Whitton. pants; _ - I 7 1‘4; Mr- (wok 7 33-8, ur. Whittqn §tu0ftuouoo on“. 3-6 ‘ poo bani no no {:2 ? 1-2. As rune-re me no {nutter ot- Iers, m. “muon called the follow- ing; Percy, Damon“. Meltose Ab- bey. Dartfotd, Norwpod, all accept- mmmmwlfllb Ron Anna. alumna, ' 'Any dckwomeaandl :beeaablotodobeï¬we. man. It hindoed tofoel coulddonore flours my truly. In. aoIconï¬nued a boon to m â€wituntil'lwunotondto 1-†perï¬ect it. beforelhad ponnd,I reg-ulna :to bed. but gable mg, Com m feeli more used twoboflleldniaydb thebuoyancy Mall worksndnotfeti’ 3. Platinum; Vege- dnlyt "turn- lnd ever gone tired than when I went foeling.I wmm my ink . . a - <35» 1:\ Mrs. Rosa Adams, niece Roger Hanson, C. S. A., wants every woman to know of the wonders accomBlished by our case ectly. and will Wagon with kindness. Her advice {sh-cc,†theaddress isLynn, ï¬aving written her, end she has helped tho - - 44A __-._-- n. my ughâ€"ma mu mi". PAGE mum: I. Oct Em. 1-,“Dnn Una Pmmxzâ€"I am very leased to recommend in E. m I ego- toble C for womb andovnrian dimcul- ties from which I have been a anflerer for years. It was the only medicine which was at all beneï¬cial, andwithinaweek after I started tonseit, there was a great change in my feelings and looks. I used it fora. little over three months. and at the . end of that time I snï¬ered no pain at the menstrual period, nor was I troubled with those distressing pains which compelled me to o to bed, and I have not had a. headache since. 5 is nearly a ear . I always keep a. bottle on hand, and t e a. r, for I ï¬nd that it tones up _the system and keeps me nae, Iowa-rhea, Wt or ulcer- ation of the rub, that beating-down feeling, W of the ovaries. hock- oche. general debfllty, end nervous pros- unï¬omshonldknowthereiaonetried and true remedy, Lydia E. Plnkhsm'a Vegetable Compound. No other medicine for women has received such wide-spread and. unqualiï¬ed indorsement. No‘ other medicine bouncing-econ! of female cures. chamurlah’; Gallo. cholera and Mon-toga Ready. This remedy isoertahr to boneeded in almost every home bolero thesau- mor is m It can! â€may! be do: dam valuable for m Wrt in children'- Itin plomattotakouu never. my to sin pimpt â€not; not buy it M?! It may Iâ€! W!!! lib, Ecrukbyiumuc. .:* The Ricbelieu and Ontano Naviga, tion Company have announced that omeotthsirreaular boats will hex-eat. ter Jean TorontoonSmdaJa. Theyeay since trains depagt iron the city on Sunday, thny d‘o' ndï¬ gee why'. boar}! ahoulantdothem. L 1 ; -_ .Thc- nex_t meeting will be held Mon- 6113‘, Atlg‘ Suit, ‘ ‘ u Iâ€"Av. a... v.--â€" xWhitton ajumpeï¬l to 79-16. This was not battered and he calied Red Rock and Omexnee, both' 'accapting. are then offered 7 7-16 for further reductions, but Mr. Fhvelle went one butter and made the call 71-2, at which price he qlearegf’gc board. , '_ -1 'I ‘f-â€" ' Mr. Fianna opened wifli a lid of 7c '. (M:- Fitxgerald made it 71-16. Mr. Gillespoe 7-18. 111'. vaelle 7 11, Mr. Fitzgerald 73-8; Mr. “mutton 77-16: Mr. Fitzgerald 712. and Mr. :Whitton ljumpqq tq _ 7911.6; {his Mapleâ€" iced“... ....... Pmtme........ ....... ... . ï¬ed Rock" .... ......... mwénrvâ€"ul Ir V‘ I." Irv-l, -vâ€"wâ€" . Th0 tollowmg (actor-lea board.I ed the number of cm placed op, petite: . star-0 on. I... no". god "p:- 50» i no no ‘Ho cam-moo unu- n u u- -u 00000 a 13.6 'Dnmifardum. “nun. omoo um us.‘ 171 2138 30X“ 80“! II A m III- II'I’EI IMMY IOIIIIG. mom (0. mm: mm. Ngrth Nemlam Bobcaygaon..." ............. Narth Opsw- --~-«~ cwgï¬zï¬o. 0.0.0.... .0. 0"... gï¬ondi: :5. 'Omlemeeum. ...... Why lot. Indeed. noun 0 "v. ssssss 170 iMother’s iiar lhrd on as). Barber. ‘ . (ï¬ncimmti Tribune.) . "',What do you put on your tape at. tel" shaving?†asked .the man (who smelled of hay rum.- “mum, wavmglindthb mm chap. MM The nearest approachdnexï¬ent and soft. pioumeaque beauty. tothis pot. tiou otthe Kuwartha oouutry'naome English landmape. for example. that {whichwptoe‘at oureyeSupun looking northward from tin White Home >Hill our the fair blood valleyotthe upper Thames. But died that hoeue lacks the nï¬etyot lake, forest and atmam that characterizes this ' lighttul region. We hear at one place and another 590m of no the Garden of Ontario, but this iocality has charm unequalled. all its own. It is the park! aind puemellenee the paradeisos or the Province. It'deedsonly a better acquaintance with the soothing and healing inï¬ll-c1 once 0! this happy Willey to main it a Mecca fur m'thitudesdt men and women who would Iain withdraw fora time from them anfldinjot thd city. from the braid-W and heartamriueu and the bodily oxhaustio‘d of the over-Mrenuous bus- ineasor prdfemional life, turn the monotonous and unsatisfying round of the Becial treadmill, from " the passions and the cares that wither lite and mate it! little W.†. Furtlnr away to aouth and west are the warning: when of the lake. bearing on it: basin steam pleamre yacht. gasoline launch and white. winged sailboat. Yonder toils a rtng puffing loud protestations as she hauls her load of logs and lumber than the pretty, bustling village at Catmcta Iboelonemia. as the learn. ed man’ of our party insist: upmcalL- ing! it. Minna; intheother di~ motion towards the eastern and of the lake. {mm am'dnlgat the blank and almost-islands, comes the steam- ’er that brought us hither. tax-Logan the wood of hen- bidurnal voyages to the town at which we embarked.» Then the an nabs upon the beauti. In! wooded southern am .with many a rich green ï¬eldatudded with clumps of trees deciduous or ever... green. mopmg away beyond, 3 “edit... able home of modern peace. As 3 am place simply todwoll in: this district is not so well known as it ought to be. It is doubtful whether at its kind there is a liner landscape in America. It has all the aalnbrity of semaphore. all the wt. mu beantr and pictureaqne charm 01 Georgian Eur region and mu. koka witlnrt the luv ruggedness ot the tumor or the dark bravura. ter and taint suggestion d! getrnit. tulneaa at the latter. High in' the blue heaven cloudleit chases doodlet across the sun's smilâ€" Irugi face, while on the earth their shado'wy ntoms follow: one anoth- er m rap (1 succession over the can. bathed Butane of. forest, lake and mm.- _ I - f! In the W on. the right are wide attaches of luxuriant clover. with it! tram-tn: pet-mm and "the murmur at flammable bees " on the kit a. herd of clock and well-tedkino rue-deep in pasture. Beyond the road thomn' withthehoo‘ubuqy extirpattnx the occasional noxious W or m from the rich green rm of promising mtabgp crop. How nut]: dictate-st this ï¬elder of tho madam tron: the weird and Mutation! or interpretation of Edwh Markham. Wban resting nun Be our toll he stands amt. in stalwart manhood. his heighttour cubita. twice tam stcne_his might, â€pm. I! if bending beneath'uhiry‘d footahep and mlient from the ma- mantu'y m as she passes on her shining way. Maud malaabeaeeunthé , xii undtallatthe mathema- lemod-tifltud on law! dmhhm with them Inthenext-13mm:(liqtzmoethuebnq otaobountmulawvut‘. that mmm togald low: what flew. 0:! thin point 0‘ land. M where the lake tam: tmtowandl the north me time more or (ouraoom human ban their satin! mm... tlm among the duh cab- that cloth: (:0 share. And «rely: p’o fairer site could could hum been cm pa- : tanner gum. _ atmcth that would hum undo the heart at good old Iank Walton leap for Jay. and impound. upon that pb-q catafld maturity and enthnaiut the may of who stronger no. khthanuvho mundinvhip. pinchthe 1311' trout atreamll at Her. It is any heaven to sit there in them Wwith the mt: brow, hand hr unanimous but strong enough to with the oak leavuandrwplo WWW em qt tho aha.- And in tint lake‘- blue dept! no (in): MPGâ€"hm mit of 1m, speech: hill. which we mu call the Mont at Vision. Then what a panorama nos spread beneath our qua! For twenty mile. in' every dimtim we can gore upon a. lovely vision 0! bill and valely. ï¬eld and treat, lake and atmm. But to view this We handecapo tromapmpat vantage point walnut mud our way along woodland path cud mm mad for the distance of a m until w.» reach the sum... mit of lofty, specular hill. which by a ton-nor who in“ “no flu. at “In“. Point. The Globe has the W110 appm ciatim domflpï¬iofl h! a. Vhitnr to Sturgeon Point; - 1 1 AI â€HENRI"! DIBIIPTIOIJF OTWGEOI LAKE Illfl'llfl' 71AM) of mm warns" mmcmmuo mum so am to. flu "mud or am DOMâ€. emu. ‘~ Sanitarium-1.]; 5002'! I DOWN". 0â€"H; I my ID mm. “I! â€I" HUM A. III."- MO I. "I ““7". fill? 60.. m M "I... BOOTT’G EMULSION sic-£883.33!“ Export Judâ€: for Fall Fairs. {The Ontario Ikparbmenf of Agri- culture is again providing: number 0! judges for the (all fairs. Thirty fairs in the province hue applied {or extra. horse Judges thisyon r'on am last day at the fauna â€About tv ecu-live more min have applied for our: hone jug“ th 1 you- on- tho lat any of that him. that twenty-("e more was have applied to: Judge- thiu you; dun tut.- mtiooo in ohm into circuits (at git poo». n11 a. 10380 is m1)â€" 1, "a a circuit. k S‘olohonu on Perry. and It. John Cm be". an! Woodville. on hikes «mann- .Do‘mld new; 0! “hit; hy,nndllr. Peta (Extinct. ot Inn’- duator, on m; and Ir. We; smith. 9! Cola-bu, on 19mg but. amt gm may; cmd of cum-u. mamas MW 10- Yoan 0! Wing. “I wish to may 1 few wordavin‘ praise of Gumbel-luv! Colic. Cholera and 13331134â€! malady." can an. Katie m. 0! man ville, Vn. "I W tron cnromc diarrhoen toa- tcn you: and during that time tried urionl Miche- vim chaining any wt :0th Last summer on o! my children was taken with oholen marbnc, and I procured a bot... tlc of this 1m. Only two doses mm required to give her entire to. lief. I then decided to try the medi. cine myself. and did not use :14 do one bottle baton I was well and I: have never ninoe Open troubled with‘ that complaint. One cannot ml too much in favor at that wonderful medicine." This remedy is for cclo by all drama. » l - ' Ivan“ Scholar»! p3 ~_ ‘ Among the thirteen teachm who have been own-dad three mntha’ smohyship for the modonald Insti- tute «.re the following (ran this dis. .trict'. m R. M. Finley. Lindsay. Mr. Chas. '1‘. Yoo. Little Britun. In addityon’ to the Ontario luxury of 825. each or the teachers also '1:- coins $25 and an allowana'u for rail- ~way ‘tars uydor me Macdonald expectedu. ' ' PAccidents are chiefly mused by naogle losing their hands and leaving hole a! the steering cw who-1‘ a m-o bursts}? ' . . IOIIJ .w-‘Iv vâ€" 'â€" flhc big cat «out on as 1! nothing Md numbed. m the‘dqematrathn we: at an end. “We have heard too octet! o! chant- !enn who put down 9.“ acciden‘s to hunt. puwctnrodor deflated tires." aid-Ur. W. "I! a motor car h: properly Manet}. and the driver is: tummy good one. then: is not the slightest (an; 0! an accident to the , A9,- -__..- .,0. mil, tn» ‘5. v AVIâ€"vv It was loosened still Inrtner. and .13 the car approached the “trip" the big the lutmlly bounded of! and came bow‘lingalong towards the ape:- teflors. eventually creaking into the {airy loans on thigress harder; . u.‘ v wv- -..- _____ 'Ilhen Mr. Edge gave his audience: thrill. Looseningoue of the big buck tires. he flew up and down" the long tetroce at a terrified speed. swery- in; purposely now and men. and rais- ing floods of dust in his mad career. in order to throw. off in» tire. But the tin: rctusedfogope off. ~A -_4I -- sinn. but the tires were pnrttc-nlarly obstinate. - A hole out in’ the cover at e tire. end cloned yith‘ ennvu. me then turd vith' the desired result. am out passed over, nudd use the hunt Mithout noise. Although going at n aoodspeo-Ltheoum 1: no «eye!- fated ; and site'- another bed 0! up- standing steel pronge hed been laid, three other punctures were register- ed. with the same result. The can- did not sworn. nor did the occupants experience any sensation. S. 1“. Edge then took his beg Gor- don Bennett Napier recmg c1: and flew down". the terrace at the rate 01 fifty-ï¬fe miles an hour. The car mssed over the eteei and glass, and the greater weight of the racing msâ€" (mine told on the time. one of which was deflated without the slightest d- fcct upon; the our. __- , L!“ __-.‘2-..An. an raâ€"ur â€"~' â€" vâ€"v-- â€" .~._ _ an ugly angle: 311111de in from and bahind were me- of brok- en nochvutor bottles and has pop. Minn a Name: touring-cu. angel by Cecil Edge. approacheu aha glut- eair.‘ glass and steel. canons mud his neck to wuch tho Jesuit.- The tires skimmed over the know blades and glu- aud remained whole. .1: Edge had been miles tron: tnymhan as a bystandat r:mrked._bot_u tire- fl'ht- expeliaienu have beet! arran- ged in the luau-est: o! materng gen- erally. with a View :0 removing the male: niseonception *“at an acci- dent was sure to result Ina) burst tires on cue going at him npeed. On the broad lower («race 0! the Palace grounds was laid what looked like 1 veriteble death-tun Fixed securely into a wooden plank plated in the gravel .vrero tea chisel heads. than) lg emu and leaning ever at ï¬AI- ‘- [um-g tut of Ion: W 11!» I.“ . at Crystal Polo... In search 0! thrills and sensations n largo otowd gather at 630 Crystal Pafncc. London. Eng. is watch with h'wthlm iota-oat a doxonatnti-m showing how limo red dancer the" is m the nnexpoqted hunting of the 1.: r2: 0‘ a motor-oar tuavelml .3.‘ ‘ high “to 0‘_:ipe°§’. _ ' L.;â€" ‘_-‘n in; lithium! hip 83!!! birthdny on Jnlyanrl. Sir Cbrles-ilmeotthe (in â€vim at the “Father: 0! mtduatim." 1:†Engine buildâ€"q era whose services are becoming more and more magnum appreci. about! a time cotton: and panics! a... purities impair-able? from ogtemporq n. has!“ a an mien. - (Chicago Watch! Ana-bun) (We no and to ace Liberal jourula in Ontu'io. libq'the Pant Hope Guide, extending. but: congratulate" to Sir. Charla Snapper. tho old ",wn m of Cannot-land." upon hi. has... . Wile; Cells. A“ quiet wedding m mixed by the Rev. 0.3. Mush. et the Rectory on WM, July 20. when Kr. William J. m 6.1.3. ï¬reman. munitedinwrieoetoli-e Fan. 1v new both (1 town. The bride m heeemind: W in turn voile trimmed with over-hoe and ap- plique, with ehiflon hat to much. The hridemï¬d. Kits 8. Geach. sister otthe mm: bram‘ cloth skirt; and nw ohunpeign tumult mint trimmed with eilk insertion with luv white ha.t.- The groom was ehly emitted by Mr. John Do, hart}; After the oemony they drove to the home of Ir. John H. Bench, tether of the cm where they patent at a. Quantum repaat.‘ The bride mocha! a number of been. tire! and out]: W thawing the high esteem in which the young couple He held. Mr. and “Geaeh left on the mmltrein tot-"ro- :ontoendpohbwnflull:((;j L1H are'htm neglected. “A first- olul hotel at W Point would now thousands of dollars expanded Tourists It Orlllla. Ema-um: . In'qihe o! unï¬t. Innis Fair attractiaz a lax-n mum ber of American‘ tourists are now aojouned at the distant mcortson 11m Sims and Coochchings The capacity of Unhard point is already fully taxed applications for accommoâ€" dation having to be ntuaeth Every cottage on Geneva Park is occupied and many an holidu'nc at pOpular resort under cum. Fem Cottage is also being well patxmiaed. The Royal Nan-mm i3 ï¬lling up quietly: .wgâ€"u _‘â€"~â€"v.n.â€" - A party from Ne'w Orleans arrived than nu week, and m prominent citizens come only E‘s-id†udmy till .Mondazyt ‘ wéunnner ' hotels are springing up at mm paths on Lubes Simooe and Couchichlug. put t_bo_ _K‘a-wa_§‘thlu with tied. Farther experiments umlad the not that by n peculiar apnea. meat at atominthotnit juice. the action at the active principles wu greatly bummed or pm. It was conclusively pmven tint while the action at huh ripe tram oaths health: m m â€trident: yet in a dines-ed condition. ouch Emit. had not the pawns-to correct the dune. Fa' instance, while thedzily «tin; of “thrill pnmt countin- tionupt it petunia oooltipution to become 0 the m «this at but will out. it. We nut (int tone up have]; nod min then well w to be M by the gen tie. at :3 minute quality (I moth» male In th- ird}? .. ‘ A -_ ASL Whom Madeline! found to conï¬rm all that has been laid In ("It dth'» treatment!“ atom-oh. llvu' uni hither troubles. The tablet- un called “Praia-tines: huo the da- und. Me at trnitmnd an plemt to take. The: ac lold by tho Jam drug done- through out the Mia: and M their ah ha! bun mrhbu luck. People mm no Wing this (not that cw hue at lut aoem. tau: and M can lot :11 Otomtch. kidney 0nd llnr (“new “Fruit-p- tifl'“mp¢ up museum with a distinctive 1ahel.â€"al'v1. ngddlrmaWIMh. “:30:de Yet the tied. Finn want Iatifl iBINDER TVV vâ€"v ‘ 50ml [mum at D.'cuRRIE...-u “Wammmatthe Flavclles â€"VWK:SEâ€"éo‘all7hesve advantan’}; tiervery'material one that 5*" orsharesinthesm'plus wnings of this leading Company.â€1 have an opportunity for safe and proï¬table investment rarely“!I A handsome booklet, giving a full explanation. will ‘58?! A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. In on! you n m Investment than W lat Betterforthtee reasons. _ Intâ€"Canada Life 5 per cent. Gold Bonds yield a and! rate of interest than Govetnment Bonds. . andâ€"They are paid for by instalmentsâ€"thus placd if“ rench of men without mpitaL . 3rd.â€"Thcy an insured. That is, should the inmost drl paying only one instalment on his bonds, all his future pay!“ the Company would be immediately cancelled and the beneï¬ts d investment mid at once become available. _ _. -. THE CANADA IJFE ASSURANGE G. A. LITTLE, «1.111833, H.J.LIT1‘LE, H a: 12m: m1. 1.1mm?†mu, In What is CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Boagm no (Illa-’5 Pumaâ€"Tho Mother’s Friend. The Berliner Gram-o-phone It talks, sings, reproduces the Piano, Violin, Plough, Flute, Banjo, Comet or Trombone; Full Brass Bando, OW; Church Choix or Chime Bells. It will play a Waltz, Lancers, Quadrille or any other dance. Itwill sing Hymns and Songs or repeat Sermons. It givesthe popular, sentimental and coon songs, as well as selections from Grand and Comic Opera. “A child can operateit.’ W 0mm lead: one herd m diocsâ€"7 mi to Seanâ€: M. “so! new mu 1... {or you-e. mphggith a £32232 $15 to $45 W (or MM “3 is made in Camel" u if dosh-ed. 'th I dammmmRM/‘orud â€(you "Mfr m:ï¬rmï¬umm Beards.-rec¢izx six.†â€Jim" mm ov {III mum-MM! 00. am no. «mm. m I Use For Over 30 Years. mwmnwm. “I'Mâ€. ,, CASTO R I A Wlbï¬ï¬sz AGERT, ,LIM MIN" 67w Onl: Perfect Talking Machine RUBBER APRONS. SUMMER DUSTERS' LIGHT WOOL COOLER COLONIAL srocx F00“ TIN the Pairs £11m at]! I! Wk I"