F5533 99:»: W’ vooooocooo000o+o§W§*W’*""â€"*"’.*'3 . :906000000OOOOQOOOO‘NOQ’OOO0009999060000 _A-_. 117.. dun-of!!! n Hamill“ «- vâ€"rvâ€"v min-g maiden-aw ' hon. much to the 9.3% dtinn at the mum! 5mm“:- rrho W m in cannabis!) $55. 1 PEENIEL (Press Our Own Correspondent) . Our annual anniversary services, held on June %rd and 24th. were yery successful in spite of the in- clement weather. Large crowds gath- ered at both services on Sunday and enjoyed very much Rev. W. Kannaâ€" ,win’s eloquent discourses. Monday at- ternoon the children gave their usual programme. which was pronounced better than ever. Then came tea. the table; looking very pretty, and the eatables being. as usual, excellent. In the evening Mr. C. Junkin. of. Can- nington, gave. a talk on Venice which was very instructive, .also Misses (Vinnie Hardy and Pearl McKague. and Master John Hardy recited. Our own choir furnished the music. At- ter giving a vote of thanks to Mr. Charles Junkin. the choir and the trainers, the evening closed by sing- ing God Save the King. A social was held the next night. Total proceeds of tea and social were over $90. , Mr. Russell Wright spent a few days under the parental root. . Hr. and Mrs. Albert Arksey'. accom- panied by Miss Hardie, 0! Lindsay. spent Sunday at Mr. Ab. mgshaw‘s. flies Annie Drew visited her friends the Misses Osborne. on Monday last. - Mrs. C. B. Bryans. of Toronto, is sisiting her cousin. Mr. G. W. Hardy. Miss Love, of :Woodville. is visit- ing her comic. Ii- hlaggia Brown. . Miss Ethel Kievell. ol Cannington. is spending a week at home here. ï¬rs. W. Horton and children. of I'oronto. are spending a couple of of weeks at Mr. W. Copeland’s. . Miss Ettie Black and her mother. of Cannington. who have been visit- ing at Mrs. S. Squires‘ have return- ed home. Mrs. Albert Webster and daughter Pearl visited at ’her father’s. Mr. W'. ,P. Wright‘s. over the tea. - Mr. C. B. Brysns spent July lst at the Elms. the guest 0! his cousin, ï¬lm 6. W. iHardy. \ Miss Alice Real. .0! Lindsay. spent a tew days recently at her home in this vicinity. On Thursday. June 27th, a ‘barn {raising took place at Mr. G. W. Bax dy’s. The large barn. 100140, went up without a hitch. much to the credit of the carpenter. Mr. Sam Squires. of this neighborhood, and his gang. The foundation was built by Mr. J. Livingstone. of Wood- :ille. The crowd numbered about 350 people. including those from Can- mngton. Lindsay. Oakwood and .iWoodrille. After supper. which was boned on the lawn, an enjoyable evening was spent in games. music and swings. while ML‘A. McIntyre’s gxauophone selections were much injoyed. , . Kr. and Mrs; R. Hall, who for the past few months have been staying With their daughter. Mrs. T. Os- horne. are moving to their new. home in Cannmgton this week. - Last Sunday being the last one .9! Rey. C. E. Cragg‘s pastorate here. in spite of the disagreeable weather a large number gathered to hear his Farewell sermon and to wish him evrrv success on his new charge at Forboro. Our new pastor. Rev. J. Mrs. John Osborne. of Bzaverton. and Mr. and Mrs. Beggs. of Gameé bridge, visited their sister, Mrs. Wm. Squires. recentlv-. On Friday. June 28th. after Manilla in several Faninlites gathered at the parsonage and presented our pastor. Rev. C. E. Grass, and Mrs. Crag; with a chair and two silver trait dishes. also the [0110ng address: '10 ï¬r. and lira. C. E, Crass: '» Wâ€"éiregre; very: much your removâ€" al from our midst. as our pastor. We badhopedtokeepjouwithnsap- Faxboro. Our new pastor. Rev. J. Ward. lor-merly of Janetville. will preach next. Sunday atternoon and Mr. C. Bott, of Cresswell. in the r 'Mr’s."James Wright is in Torqnta bttentï¬m the wedding 0! he: mew. [Miss Lillie Johnson. my pine Rev. J. U. «Robins. formerly of. Vic- toria Road. spent July 13!: with; his cousin. Mr. George Hardy, on route (or his new pastorate at Seagrave. .7 ‘About. two dbzen of our young pso- ple enjoyed a picnic at. Beaverton on July lat. iMbORIANI NEWS or _I_|1[ 015nm BALSOYER Adun' Hurt-an dttlIIVu-louo .90 ’ rm deared yourselves in the hearts of the people. Both u tor and. friend they have alwplya ound you rendy to help both spiritually nod. ancill- ly. Although God’s bleuin certain- ly rests upon the labora 0 his mm- isters, and his smile of approval is infinitely better than any words we may utter. still we would. wish to express our appreciation of your labors amongst. up. and as a. slight tannible expression of these senti- ments we ask you to kindly accept these gifts from your friends at I‘eniel. on King-at; raised and: a. new roof: on. Mt. .Wm. ll‘. Dix. 'and£ wife. 01 Chi- cago. are vast - theit, brother. J. F. Dix, at that d. Wad. . Mast (Dun) Alla-.0, loll .W'itoonfl'n. 13 hom’o on a visit: with her; mother, (Se-meant! (walks are many 'mshedi south and. north e! um: Maze. Jas. the my “my to 1:9- 3% LITTLE BRITAIN. Raw. Moore lawman to the Odd-- fellow; of our village Sunday even- ing. '1‘!» main; oomzmzation was lamze- _ __ M by h.-- mxmm my D {mmrmm w'ï¬hthm (so mmâ€, M We im a. 311533309? ‘.I. (From Our Own Correspondent.) (Romania; in m m but onen- W mm" SEW“ ‘°°“-“ W1“ - Mir. Jnrk' loazrove has: guns to Haiinmmon. vim he will Fm com,- natal! with th’p Starling than}: branch in that W. . 313'. W. J. Mitchel“ an?! gaun’ly have moved to that aiming: hung (n tho shore cf Baum bra. - A muting d! the “‘oznen’a Insti- tute will in; mid In th. flu) 1mm on July 111mbg it. 25 hoped la goodly number will be ‘in a‘ptenï¬angce. as some ‘ papers will! be read. 351.5 ' McKenzie. of Kamloqm 8.0., is mending a. week among rela- ‘tm, He «was called bore Abo see (From Our Own Correspondent) _A number an]! M ten-5 2! 'ud Tho’pr amounted to cm 00. All_kin#a at. crops 1mm haunt ’34 mm; fl‘hemldddn death at Mr, Moore,‘ Ops. and [that 06 whoa. Evans.. Lind- say. cast? asylum oven the‘ village. both being rwdll Wu 3. Mr. aflww.‘ [mopri or on tho 'fi‘heOraqseman mmde': Idea the†HM chunk on Sunday, when they listened to am and instruc- U‘ .‘uway- uâ€"â€"-â€"-â€" â€"ku Mr. 'Roy Gardener, who'hés been very ill with diphthzria, is improv- Rim,†rapiily under the care all-Dr. a e. .Mm. Wm. Wad. Mada-h OAKIWDOD (From Our Own Correspondent) Ladies, please take notice that {he regular monthlx meeting of the W0- men’s Institute will be held. on Thursday. July the 18th, at the home of Misas White. of Oakwpod (w est) 1n- atead of .Wzdnesday. as usual- All ire-Inbzrs are invited to be present; The excursion held on Monday to idyl Wyld was a decided successs. About 400 persons took the trip. which was enjoyed by all. Proceeds over expenses were about $60. which goes into the ~{ands of the schoolw. __ __ 1 .....:1- .mA ":3: vw A--- v._ _ . 7, . Mr. McDonald and family. and Miss Spooner are guests at Mr. James Pascoe’s. Our .village is being greatly. inf- proved by having concrete walks laid 801065 the four corners. Mr. Charles E'errin is suprerintgnding‘ the: work: i115. 'Prou visit to [11‘ other plug “mast-e; Harry Brown week at Sturgeon Point of Master 311er 3033': .1: r1 1 In no our... uh.--"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Gus. VPrSuse. of 1Y4’foodville. spent Sunday in our v1}- , 8e. Mrs. Prune. an. is away for n visit to friends at Woodville and I ann- Dr Vale will; be quite smiling now, with the advgnt «(a ym daughter, vv "7â€"...â€" Tbo June (weddings 1331.76 â€3“" ammutamwmmaremï¬w G. .W‘. Hall mums new b.3150 0mm 'KIRKJFLELD. Brown spent last I: Point. the! K00†grog 11011.9 ask: mic. him alive . . ‘ :PE‘NIEL , (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mrs. Q. 13. Bryan. of Toronto, who has been visiting with her cousin. Mr. W. Hardy. bu returned home. Rev. S. J. Cunnincn. o! Pittsburg. .Pa.. in visiting his sister. airs. Wm. Short. Mr. Hugh 11131111111. 0! Toronto. spent. July lat under the puma: r099 . _ â€"- A.A A. I’V“-_-â€"M-- w-- I? Alex Kurtin. of Uptargrove. arent Sunday. with hm dun. flu. R. Stone. A :cry largo ooncrecntion umb- led on Sunday lat. to has: our. new1 minister. Rev. J. Ward. It. Loves. o! Sunderlnnd preached in the even- in . ‘ ‘- - “Mr. Jones. of Omemeo. is visiting his brother. flr- Elmer Jones. Mrs. Thos. Squires had a nmnbar of her young lady friend: in to spend an emoyablc afternoon on Fri“): last. - Several from hotel jtook in the Pe- telboro excursion on Monday. of this (From Our Own Correspondent.) (the. residence mi Mr. 83.0w Qw- ly M‘mï¬hq mane of a vet}, pagan; most completed. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Moses Winstcr and family. of “Km-god. spent. Sunday at Mr. T1105. Osborne's. The weekly prayer meeting has “31th again. now tint. Lb: anni- Versary. ctc.,_is over. A4 3â€" kA.A I shat-a] . uv‘", - The strawbéz-{x' "season is hem now. Mr. 881:: Rice is aroun_¢_l_aggin nt- ‘WWI Jp-P-‘V aâ€"vâ€" -- 7 - law when record 1 making things ‘ V and diagram is too well known), yd: than is a any“ consolation in the (at d know-mg mhmt you have bean with us Ionian- lymmeeypauumdithnt :0“me unique diat'umï¬on at town; taught danger than any on your madman. Your stay. with us bani been 31:3!) ‘ that. it is with sorrow we sue you se- ‘ var your contraction with u an we «test you My; been instrumental :9 keeping us (within the paths of reo- ï¬tude. We as} you: to‘ maggot this chain andjqcï¬ea' communion and Miss Lula. 1m brunch. on a taken on: our :11?er and†«gratitude. We MAY denim Ito be remembered by m-Sizngd. cow 3!! the schol- â€"L_ Lu-b., L\-- Mr. G. .W. Hardy“: new. barn is ab (From Our O'wn Correspondent.) 'W. J. Shields spent a couple of days in Hastings last week. H. A. Pye, 0! Toronto. spent last week here on a fishing expedition. 11. J. Gould and Miss ï¬ugaret Gould. ol Uxbridge, are at the Paulo moose for three weeks. --- _, .â€" _-A- A! Tarn-eta The Gull River Lumber Co- are making large shipments of lumber from here now. having shipped over ten 'cars last week. V rRev. J. 0. Totten. formerly of Min- den. entered upon his new duties at We hpthod‘st church hero on Sunday, when he will win until the open- pvuur av. ..... ._‘,_ Mrs. W. McKenzie, of Toronto. visited with parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Phillips. for a coup}: of days last week. Dr. W. J. Cook and. wife. of Sud- buryxare waiting with Rev. W. H. Cook here. -- _ _'_‘ ‘ . Mrs (Dr.) Reid. of Edmc spending a coup 1e of wleoks sister. Hrs. F. _C. Fieldxnzk IVY. u. uu.~-â€"‘_--_.__ _ of the lift lock on SaturdaY. 30mg down from Rosedalc with the alti- cial party as tar as Beaverton. re- tturning by special train to Lorna- ;villa-. and evemng train ham 1 very pleasant (by was spent. A special meeting of Baby Goun- rilwasheléinc.0.0.F.hfllon {l‘huysday last. All members were present. __ .. ‘n _o , o ,. AAL-_ n. a†The members of camp “Eonac†broke up camp on Fnday and re- turned to Cleveland Saturday. J. A; Ban: attended the opening or the lift lock 09 Saturday. â€"- LI.A lflc llll. 1w- vâ€" ~â€"-_V , _ the ' A number of guests from Pattie house enjoyed a. pleasant sail to Fenelon Falls on Thursday last. per Str. Manita. returning on the Kawartha. The party in- culded J. J. Keys and wife. of Mom.- rcal: H. J. Gould and Miss Marga: ' Gould. or Unbridge; Mrs Pattie and Miss Ella Jackson. town: E. A. Pye and Mr. J. A. Denney. of Toronto. J. E. Jackson and. wife. G. :‘WL Bteyens and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ca‘l- lan. Mr. and Mrs. Fielding and Airs .W. L.,Shiel§ln._attcnd_ed this opening few days' sewn illnem. SOUTH .VERU LAM. coaocoNK Reid. 0! Edgnonmp. _ is vnth her i3 V9900 902A ing of 0011032. when Rev. Mr. Shaver. the ngular minister. will take charge. Miss Totten. also of Mindcn. will Join her brother later. Goboc The Orangamcn o! undzd divine senior: in the Presby- lietenzd to n very instructive :1- due: by ths pastor. Rev. J. Rosa. 3:. .Walter Inn». at town. who has been seriously ill 10: thg mt ‘ Among the guests red-cared at the. ‘ 0-H:- lam-a lands! were th~ loilqy- éï¬'ai'nifi'eld. 111.; In. Pawn. nu.- boxr. In. 3’. Rather Falls; Rev. A. W. 3nd In. XcK -n- lie. Likelield; ud mu. 3. 3. Tot- ting’hun. of St. Album. Toronto. . 1'. Wilson. of Cannington, was m town Honky. MOUNT. PLEASANT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) in; .3006 439M on {be mun swam drain. Your correspondent. ï¬nals humbly mused when view- mg ‘4» Mylar! done by the digger. Hm mm led him to think. that iflmigbtbanor become .1 ‘54- - v... “w“--- - . ‘3 WWW be 33.13 mom .the» out handball. mm 1183!}! m :to others. who did PM“ 01 m!†moment W m in our 6'9- m‘auionjn Whoa with the one a! m 13va century. and when we un'dral' «be my. W Wandpm‘m Osman-"D" may... from which we he'aub tron r ‘3’ flamismidbbegoodm «mr 7% my, Lmiar :govemmont hm- m ope-mi up W5 flat have ‘. |V_Vo and re- MCIW w haa'r or fl Faster mgztoston. and flea pm our Why “I?“ and, my in ms. thei . .He [pi-1386i the 'age at (Museum and *0" in; W 80 yams 0‘ “1" «more: game lump unï¬t to amen}: to cameos. His paras}: m hie :3 under the Maker‘s cam}. " 3'0 aha Rock Bottom in Price Neckties, til-“LN“! â€Ch Summer Underww Wcmttlltbekmd! Meo’:Suits.m$500,W Men’sSuifl. "535600;†Men’s Suits. were? 50. 9° Men's Suits, were $7.50, now .............. Men’s Suits. we 88 so, now ........ . ...... POSITIVE CLEARANCE, SWIFT . AND SURE Corner Kent . and William Street. ma... Pitu- Shave r. .m in Price and Right Up to the Tip Tap in this Ann FURNISHINGS scamn and Cambn)‘. c mo uma MID twesn Cambray aunt-i in 3 £83- gum-cs we": indulgul in, M young and the older ones. a match was played between and Cambny. the [IQOILE M ‘0 “I, "’9'" 30".?) III O 503. Rev. Kr. Tonkin :ntertninel. dur- ing the put week. Ir. and In. Jm and family. and In. J. A. Lane. Port Party.. 31:. R. Weldon: kit a valuable cow on Saunas, mt. luppooed to ba kxlled by lightning. mu Nose», Lindsay. m the pop--v -a mu gust 0‘ bar (ï¬end. Hi†: few in!" “invockfd (Rho outta†on Ham mu :- all :1in 00 their utmost. capacity. M: d Mn; 8. P. Young are (any '10! an semen, and axe cli- ; Intends (ran Pitwourg. 1:: § § g E E [WU - "â€" mu 33m Web‘s: took in the. Oskwood exam-sin to P:terboro on lanky hat. nnd evidlzmly~ upent n pleasant. (by. ' m . -V. Mascotâ€: and has WW hare. D. cain'a noon-hf , M to the walla“ id if: D. bans In shim Gough’s f Positive Md. to the letter. puma-m half price. etch 5°C‘ $1.25. Men’s Straw Sailor B. J. Bflllflll. able Store lie-Modelling Sale.. Where â€RETIRIJ winning W Also a lootbnll much. he- :bru Ind Eden. which nâ€" 8080A! GEON. the Good Clothes Game From. V. Lnnca‘ntor’s Heearcsmps formothen whom trying to get awayï¬omthedmdgeryofmnking boys’dothes. You“ Sniu. wuc $6.co, now ............ $3 90 Yogthl‘ Suits, were $7.00, now ............. 4.75 313300: Saga. were $3.50. now ............... 2.35 3-9300: Sum, were $4.50. now .............. 320 2-piece Suits. were $2.25. now ............. 1.60 a-pieee Stain were $1.75, now ............. [.00 both b! u†L. A W†as Cuneroa STILL AWAI'I'ING BUYERS AT 3 Tip Tap in Value BOYS’ SUIT REDUCTIONS. “mammamd. a! Toronto Liv. Stock. TORONTO, July 10. â€"Receipu oi live stock u. the ydty market. on ro- rottedbythonflnyo vex-067cc- ofas’Icottle «a .1189 pmdlunbo,mdm â€homo. Now York Duly lurk“. m 10733.71!!! twm CATTLE MARKETS. -mI .ET ‘ "' 'E' 0...... 93.00.89 ...... .Oooooo§ o.............§ n.............o§ o............§ .8 my war, amt. FRIDAY. my $3 90 4-75 2.35 320 â€"Â¥m can adverusew‘wg on" P I‘5 a II.†in I!“ II“ a. munxemnnw' “Md“mw Pays Special tion to LINDSAY BRANG“ IOCLL mum ..‘.. ..... ..‘.. 9.... .. . ... 5 53E! 'CV