Hm “motive and inhibiting. The choir laundered the beautiful anthem. by 308'!) 5'3“ 0.! M1 90%" ( i ~- lnapectar Bradw was here a) Mom. day and found emrything orderly in his line. , Hr. Pm Rwhwoll had the mistort-I tune of breaking: and amounting his leg at the ankle in the wt of loading bail on his mam. Mimic: betwen‘ The Pushyterian church (was hisâ€: ï¬ned an last Sabbath to flat. ed to tho Bar. B. Eshoo. a native Ben sign minister, who visited hes-e 12 333:5 33p. flier ' q’qmpletin'g at Hr. Miller, is here frequently owe:- seema the school house cou'ract and :essinr: the job satisfactory; Dion School picnic to4day “rimm- daz) MW‘, ï¬nd Pre§byt§rhm 0mm. (Too late tar last. wuk) The weather is delig‘-r.ful for sav- ing the tall what being cut. Th: fur-era] of the late Mm. Geo. A. loncriel was attended by a number from the village. E15. Hugh C Chisholm. ol’ Ibrontn, is visiting w sister, Mrs. N. D. Mc- Innis. ' ' ( x ( . Ffwh'o was in 1119 46th year, spent tourteen years in the Ween: in the mining business He returned home last summer suffering. from an af- fection of the lungs and gradually grew wo‘me till Friday. 23rd in6t. when he seemed to me headed disease. The {antral “as attended by at large number of friends. the T9" mains being interred in Lake View cemetery, Kirktield. under the ““61 piece of the Masonic order, or which he was a member. The friends has the sympathy o! the entire oommunï¬ it! in their bemvemeut. Truly the hand of death has been heavy in:1 this aecction during the summer *i “13.1). B. McRae Mrs. John McFad. .yen and Mr. Gilbert McFadyen haw... "18 W away. during the past two months. Mr. John McFadyen and H. D. Moe Innis, who spent the past winter in Algmna have returned home (or the Summer. Haying is about completed in this eecioh and is a. good crop. Thinning human is now the order of thedaiy. announce the death at lit-315011314 mam em 01-3111»; 91359.. The deceas- â€". __ if ,â€" We are pleased to learn that Mr. Ali. Lake has invented in a new WI». tattoo engine, to run his clover and miujhreshnr. .The deal was eta-c: tad through Mir. Tbs. Hickey. the Coyfa papalâ€; amt.‘~at Linden: A]! can be! m of a jayal sgpq Fan tronithe funnel-sin thié sectién aahe isanartistinonrline._ \ .1 f lawsv son's raou Ian. 2 3 u runes. .3 9 WW“ BROWN’S SCHOOL HOUSE. «From Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. Pater Brown let: on Wednes. day to spend a few. wpeks .11). the WW3! Highlands and Will camp alongside the beautiful Lake ofBays dying his stay there. Mr. Jae. Andaman and family, of Monte. are visiting at Mr. Ander, sons‘ Mothers, Messrs. Peter and D. wwwomonuo This prepention positively protects animals from ell fame of insect lite end keepe them comforhble end in the beet of oondition. Will not injure skin or coat and is any and inexpen- .peneve to use. A. HIGINBOTHAM, DBUGGIST Nair}, Opposite Pootomee, mas-y. g»: in fleshoud lowin vgtJity, by go, toâ€, nudge“, 13°59‘11â€â€œ, 6“- ‘l'hummtudlou in (10113:: and canto. You on eufly prevent this loss Md nth your hard m0†P105†blo by the use of (0RRIESPONDENIS’ PAGti AM ht ammo am HARNESS-MAKER. Dealer in all kinds of 34'3“!» Wï¬ifs, Rugs, Blankeb, R05“: .‘ .' gem. (’5' '. '. .Biqcle and Bitydc Retain. ‘ 271: Cï¬ox'test' Groceries, DO' 6004:, Boat: and Slices, Gmt’s Furmklzingx. Highest Price Paid for Farm Produce. “THE HEAT MARKET,†Fnsh Meat, - Smoked \Ieat, Canned Goods. m W63 Ml. 3 . A s M c K A Y . MERCHANT TAILOR. Imported Woollens. ,. D. OARMICHAEL inmpzunu 231013. Satisfaction Guaranteed Protect Stock and Increase Proï¬ts. PORTAGE ROAD. Flyo-Wayo. L H. MCKEE: '. PROUSE. into 11 Our boys have pmly played two games this magnum [deflating Little; Britain' in one and losing to Oakwood in’ this other; Inmates! we must say for our nine that they have tried in every way to arrange: for a return game with" Oakwpod, but have ‘ been unable to wads them to J name“ Mr. B. Swain’ , has made several trips to Lindsay with berries and re. ports prices .vvery satbflactory and “in demand brisk; Mr. Swath and Mr. Glass. both of Valentia. make the ham busing! very prqtitabï¬q. Mr Wilfrid Mark is Spbnding. a 10w days with Mr. J. 3310!. 09'. [From Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. Christie Argue, who has been teaching hem for .the past {our years, and in that time has ' gained the esteem of both parents and pun pile. leaves for1Winnipeg an. the first kexcursion; ,We wish Mr. Argue ev.1 cry success in the -West. ,’ Miss Amy Bmeé, of this place, has been "renewing acquaintances at Port Perm and other mw- -7 ( cry success in the- West ’ Miss Etta Momma: of Lindsay, is at pms nt V‘rSiting friends here. Eng. Mr. F. and Miss Maud Patterson, of Torontu, were the goats of Miss Lena McDonald. Miss Gibson qt Tam-am, spent a few days the guest of Miss Emilee Gibson. Mia M. McCammu‘s at Washington, is visiting at Mira. Mark pgonfl’s. _ Thane willbo a song; service in the Methodist chumh next Sunday even. Mrs. \V. R. Gibson, 01 Toronto; is spending a short time with her par. ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Edwards . Mia. Burgoyne, Vat Pcterboro, is staying for a few dayo at Mrs. A. McDonalds. I . Mrs. Nordhowse and. Mrs. Harnden and two children returned home to Washington, D.C.. on Monday, after spending three weeks ‘with their many triends. Mr. Frank Butlimd. of Toronto, is visiting at Dr. MpPhail‘s for a Lew days. . Mr. and Mn. A. McIntyre, 0! Linda say; Mr. and MN. McPhail. of Ux. bridg-a; Mr .M. McLean. of Dunn... ville, were in the village Friday. at. tending the funeral of Mrs. A. Me. CaJlum. Miss Nan MzQween. of Toronta, spent Sunday and Monday? with her mother, Mrs. McQueen. 7 . MT. 7W. G. Kink, of Peterborq, spent a couple of days with his par... eats, Mr. and Mm D. King. /_ (From Our Own- Corr-.espomlent.) Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Pearce Spent Monday tar-Lindsay. ‘ 7. . J , Our churches during the bot wee... the! are better attended than many other places, there being no excur. sioos or summer resorts to divide the aitbmki'nn, and: yet pmwidcm .will‘ come in and destmy our good name‘ by leading some of our boys into tehptatxon. ‘ . Miner fix-others have begn working on the sidewalksand are pushing ‘the school house building: along rapidly. “Cm; A. Sherwood, president. and Times. Kennedy, secretary, of the Victoria Old Boys. spent a few hours under the pamntal roof. being dez.‘ J‘imhtczd 'wSth the (neocpuipn at «he county town, so much «:0 that more enthusiasm will be shown in future. Thqv promise to give ï¬nd old nag- tive village at least one hour in 2315. A number of our citimns’ who what to meet the Old Victoria Boys at Lindsay complain of not getting re. duped rat! on the G.T.R.. there being some: 25 in: all. 11 this continues we must get either a branch of Peterq boro electric railway to connect with the C. P. R. either at Lindsay or The Rev. Dr. Dobbin. late. of Via, toria Harbor and Manitoba. favored pa with an excellent sermon in the Pmbyterian church last Sabbath during his stay hex-.6. He reports our country far in advance of anything the Dominion. Flam Our Own Correspondent.) . he beautiful and [avourat-le‘wca. that has caused the farmers to be in a rejoicing- and hopeful mood - for why} The 6!qu in emery rufpect. am meet encouraging. lâ€"‘riuzu {or 8117 their go'qla is profitable. The Peterb‘oro hindertwineis prov, ins itgeJt W; to any. this aet- goo. J. D. Thornton. the Cow agent, is hustling. . Poxioc court sittings were held here on Monday. Plenum, Col. Dem. Lawyers O’Leary and Walden. Pro... ooedings were stand on :their cage till Dec. 5. the bottnm boards. Dr. Cameron and the date. At Keith set the limb. anxious to plug The oitiuens here are anxiouqur little practise anxiously awaiting: local option. (0 play, believing, get a chance of wiping out both 1i, be given 3 ch: Dealer in Farm Machinery, The McCor- mick O.K. line, The U. S. Separator, McLaughlin - - Carriages, - - 811983 snwnla mamas. Highest Prices pud for Farm Produce. Groceries, Fruits, C. EDGAR WEEKS, Bomodouod. Chaim Liquors. Terms, $1.00. BARRISTER, ‘ Money to Loan. 1.0th mm. Fan»: for Sale or to Reï¬t. QUEEN’S HOTEL W. A. CAMPBELL, GOOD TEAS a Specialty . A. VANSTONE, VALENTIA. Sells everything in NILLA. Bread and Cakes. ' her of our citizens being no iag their holiday. . 3““ AW Walton. 'Lbe host 01 the Temperance M ‘0 the quiet seam: is enabl Me 3W pt Justine L151 6. :o Falls. - 1 1 Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Ique and Con Jack. am home atte'r exuding a very pheasant hpaida'y at their summer cottaga at Male. Miss Schnn. of Rochester. and Mrs. Saunders. at Ramon-Stu Lindsay, visited Mr. and lira S. Champion‘ fhfl nncf “ml- attack! to his 48th:; ï¬â€"i @rawback to Mr. Armitm , . . . . ,- . “-1 her of our citizens being now enjoy. (Run: Our Own Cornspoudcut.) Rammbar the low {are of $1.65 from Maripoea to Gait op Civic hali- day tickets good for two days. Specq iaj leaves at 8.80 a.m.â€"wl. ' ‘ ‘ At pmeeqt our village is unusually quiet, mostly on account. at turmero being 0W with haying and Mt operï¬ionp, 8;: well at! a. mum : The 1.6": social, to be now An - â€idem- nst 25th hwï¬'is under mama“: Mr. flux; Anderson and Mr. Ed. mom of our choir. Thu tact alone Brudburn "3““ Peberbotghflt Sat. amt-cs it a success as t:wy;are of the m“!- Mir. Andaman h“ â€I. 30008 km! to set up a good entertainmenmï¬rey Men-aunt in chart: of Mr- 0- All the pupils who tried the cab-i Powell. who reag- a training «table *raooe examinations. this yet". from in‘ Heterbom. Thahdlcgtioua are that this place were mm. This “'3' CO“ 5' 80508 to 5" W from speaks well for the teachers. Mrs. later on in a manner that will no Stewart and Mr. Argue. {0°91 m0 0333"» 7' \nsruusnm 185a) SUCCESSOR T0 JAS. STEWART, ï¬rmssmaker. Dealer in all kind: of Harmâ€, Trunk: and Valxlm £056: and Bull his. IF YOU WANT A .ï¬hng-Orqau, Sawing Mat/ï¬ne, Buggy or Wagvn, see me More you 6:1}. Mr. mu Man: has bus: threshing his alsike clover and the yield is on» :y_9w:r_‘ce- ' - ‘. vâ€"â€"-vm " , v F“ anxious to play; Valenti: had very little rpmctiae. but coma-mad Io play, believingitdoteated they would be given a clmwo to mdeen: them, 961M This Wit: has not. been given. Why! ' Gnu!» Fail wheat is nearly all cut and an extm crop. Mr. James Stakes has a very the ï¬eld. Early peas andjur- lay an- ready to cut and alslko is 311‘ in. â€" . DU Goods, Hat: and Caps-J Imported Wool/ms, Rmon'able Prices, Supenbr IVorï¬mam-Iu}. J MURCHISON 82: CO. a J 08. STAPLES Furs, ReadymadeCloI/h’ng, Boot: and Shes, Croatia. L. I. STEWART D. JAMIESON, TAILOR. "I? NO ‘31.â€. OAKWoon. a†33"? QKFVM m ices in‘conoection with Trent Valley trudge. Over one hhndred member-:3 d! the (have: were in’ parade. bhasu ed by Femlon Falls bran band. The members 0! Gull River Lodge C.0.0.F.. went by boat to Fonda: Falls on Sunday. wlnre they joined members of Wm Camin‘bn. Camus: and others in the annunl churqh‘ parade_and. fleeing-31in sour, 1 Tbs following motion: will take enact on the reopening ot schoql: 'ro Sr. IVâ€"E. Lake, L. Thompson W. Cause. E. Logic, G. Dayman. P. Wat. ï¬e, G. Wakelin‘. R. Wattle. Jr. IVâ€" E. Shields. G. Logic. R Thompson. A. Whtmn. Sr. chiâ€"G. CalLau. .P. Sianpaon, S. White E. Jackson. 0. Harvey In 3nd â€" WE Angers. E. Bowins. L. Boynton. Jr. 5!!) -- Geo. Watson. G. Ball. The river what! has heed rebuilt and placid in prime condition. 71‘!» citizens have taken hold of the mat, ter and gone in with a will to have it put in presentable condition. Mr. J. E. Jackson has been most painbtaking and tiny in the ï¬r warding of the scheme and. the thanks so! the public are due to him tar his energetic working up of the wont. _ I | ' board and all netumd to' their human voicin' the lune natiment that one of the most. pleasant out, my ot the m but! ham enjoyed. The proceeds have. gone towards the neg win)?! an! Mgmmt fund: CQBOCOVK. . (horn Our Own Correspondent) A most enjoyable outing was info dnléed in by the citizen: 0! the 7111., age a few. evenings ago, when the nteamer Mania was chantzred for nonunion out' into Balsam Lake. The Cobooonk hum .band wu inatq conduct: tad undead choice aloe-q 'bitou during the awning. About poo hundred_md twenty were on hound on mint at the serious UL- oeas at his father, Mr. Chris. Argue. "Mr. Barry Akguc. who has been in Manitoba, and m resided there for Mr. flury Amman and Mr. Ed. Brndburn visited Pemrbom Int Sat. mung. Mir. Andaman bit hi0 young Emyjtmr in charge pf MLB. I Mr. Ju. Bradburu is humming lhis midenoe to the extent 0! croco- ina I kitolnn, which when finished, will add 111.1;th to his pm: midcnoe. ' ' JANE‘IWIILE. (From 0m- Own unrx-‘cmondcnï¬ Wé are pleased to beam that Mr! John W. who but been wins for some time, is showing signs at m. eager}. 'Ni'. 9nd Mn? Mckinnon. Lorneville, were waning in the village. on Satur- daJ' last. . Mr. Geo. London arena the put week mmt triends in Peterboro. W's. McIntyre has purchageq 31:. l-‘unninc's home, also .tnc adjmmng Mr. cud Mrs. R. C. Tompkins spegt a few days this week «nth {tieodam B'anbur‘ton. . M". and )Lrs. Jams l‘crnllnoo; in the Old Boys’ Re-uninn at Cunning- 100. en Monday. . spent Sunday at Brook. ï¬mrfl mmbem of (12 0.0.0.1?†has, drove to Felicia: Falls at Sun.- day and joined the brethm there in their usual church Wm emet- mm: wanton M Oak-v wood. wag the melt at His- Sinclair M a. kw, days last week. on]; a tux-gem aw¢ T“ was served along With ‘ good pun gram. Dr. Ray not“ ‘35 chairman. The Cambray bra! 5““ w“ in "t‘ madame 3M rendu'ed â€'9'“ live- 1! selections. Mi†hunk. of Lindsay, “Pent Sunday. 01 last week “’0 Sue“ of Min†Shier. ' day, Aug. Nthâ€"1w. . g CAMERAY. ' ' ' - (From Our Own Cornwapdent) A garden party under the auspices 9! the library. w“, held on the evengv 103.0! the 27th. at. Mr. D. Sinclair's. meg to the unfavorable ranger ___,__.__ â€" (I-“um Oil: Own Correspon‘bDU Neelwds a; Irvine. datum L'M“ 08!. oneot whom "will be at the own new: “mu-imam “andâ€, Aug. 9th, and Kirktio’ml on Wabasâ€" C.M.B.A.. 3nd «1qu a good (181‘: out- ing. Seven hours d8htq§¢lfl3.-Wl. - KIRKLFIELD. New York ... .......... St. Louis ...... ... ........ Duluth .. ...... .......... Toledo .0. .0- IIOOOO 0.0... Demo“ . ... ........ roux-to ‘1. “MC. IA“. :33: 88888 At Chick-go B‘ptember wheat Gotta 29“ higher ma yesterday. September eon 3%. higher and September out. 15“ mm. FOREIGN mum London. Aug. 2.~C)ooe-Conâ€"Spot adorn. America naked, 21:. Floorâ€"3;; quotation. ulnnenpoul patents. 27:. m ~03 me. bunt-l ud uncr- nut. Con-On m. sellers have withdrawn. “A0130 "IA! um â€â€˜99! Tuna†Ens-lug. Aug. 3 Liverpool when mum cloud um H“ to 155d higher that Friday Ind can future’s? Jï¬d usher. A In.- light at Liverpool and CHâ€â€" u" Rock â€thouâ€"Th. Luau Quantum. “ HARKET' ~R'I-Ii’t'fiï¬â€˜s". Stocks have to be thinned out and brought down to the lowest i ebb, which medns that we're compelled to pocket quick losses on Hats and Furnishings to’ make this g THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVENT OF THE SEASflN v Reduced from $8 to Reduced from 7 to Suits. Reduced from $15 to. . Reduced from Reduced from Reduced from Reduced from Reduced from $11.90 12 to.... 8.90 10 to.... 7.90 8 to.... 6.00 6 to.... 4.00 4- to. . 2.50 Men’s and Youn'g Men's Here Are Priees You’ll Delight to Pay. i A gigantic stock-reducing movement that involves every ‘ department of Congh’s Big Corner Clothing Emporium. Ev- ery dollar’s worth of merchandise bought to sell this season . now oflercd at a genuine sacriï¬ce. Lower prices than ours are .2‘ not possible except for goods that are worth less. Hundreds of offerings are here in such large quantities that the choosing . will be a pleasure. There are great savings for those that ‘ come promptly. It’s a Rousing, Old-fashioned, ‘4: Value Giving Sale! ' All Records in Value Giving ' Outdone. D O C G) I CD (D O O U r- C O x §_Umc7\_7\_.mm Orm>m>20m. m I ‘ O -| in; \ 1‘: - - Men’s Skeleton B. d. GOUGH, Men’s Hats and Furnishings. The Big Lindsay Clothier. l- J. «ITO- We’re making things hum at Gough's. flew York. Ali‘- zâ€"Mvw-Bmlpu. um; I. trading: teeth; went; dressed boot do" at be to 1055c; extra best. 1149' sup- uu-nu. us: «an. mm a and 4006 «I» k"; of but; tom, qumn at (Bunsâ€"Mb. 117; henna trlflo vat: III-c mil. ‘8: humus, mu: M Sheep and hubsâ€"Became; 310 head: sheep. and]; hubs. slow; lambs. $5 to g; you-um 83 to 85.16;wethorl. $4.76 to even. a to $4.80; “up. top. mixed. 3:1 to 34.50. "gnuâ€"mom no head: nun: 85 to Honâ€"Wyn. 5100 head:10c to 15¢ lower: wrly scare: bevy, 85.00 to 85.:65 mixed. 85.“ to 85. 70: yet-ken. $8.50 to 85.80; mummnn; muwmuuao: “:51. $2.50 30734.25: qua". $6.40 to smelterâ€"Chico yearling cunt sold .0 8300 to 58.25: m M :34 oc-coion mammal; Wane «ms- Mâ€"mmmnt “an...“ apart buck- “ 15 to 33 pet cvt. Sui-ginninâ€" riourngcdfrom $2.50. Bopâ€"Price for mun: lends. tea and manl‘ were no pot cwc: and “~15 brush mama. Yul aJveIâ€"Priceo rune Ron I to 81. «ch nd “.25 a $5.15 per m m â€I'm OA'ITLI KARI“. nu Bahia. Au. zâ€"amâ€"nm-tpu. coo head; dull; prim stun. 85.50 to $8; shipping. “-75 to 88.25: butcher-r. u to 5; wmwuw;m..c2.7smu- 311‘]; mum to so; stockm and teedon. $2.56 hindersâ€"Golan. wen- name: ex 1 worth “.70 to $5 per a»? gun bu lsâ€"Cloke ex port bulls so u: to 84: medium at $8.50 a 88.21. cowsâ€"Prim muted from 83.†to 75 per m Butcheu’â€"Cholce on lot! of butch- erl'. ecu! In guilty beet ex 1100 to i200 Ibo. each. 14 at loedaot magnum: neflmatnnm“: cannon. It 83 to 88.50; rough end latex-lot “32.78“ “we“ Matâ€"Feeders" (tron-060:0 WMdMq ty,lolduuh renox'ro LIV! â€WK. Munmdtymmtwmflm- but. muduu‘gmmm mm.flcunlnnd bout-Put. Blackwell. 6 to.... 4.00 4 to. . 2. 50 ton Suits. 3 to . . 85.50 ' to .. 4.65 ' ‘ - ‘ - 1m 33‘»??? m? M 38!! you LIV! “OCR. Boys’ 2- and 3-Garment Suits. Reduced from $6 to $4.25 Reduced from 5 to .. 3.50 Reduced from 4 to 2.60 Reduced from 3 to .. 1.90 Men’s Skeleton Suits. Reduced from 86 to .. $4.00 Reduced from 5 to .. 3.75 Reduced from 4 to 2.90 Cnmpbotlford. Au! cheer bonded here an. Brento- so. 811* m rinsed flit Inger-on. Aut- 1'“ â€-me let held here toâ€"du the†W 1 at which 200 were um: 300'" ballad! cold on curb 1! 7’3" ‘ Campbellrord. “11- 2" fl: cheese bonded b!" “*4â€: m «:11 3mm 30. Bird ““1 snap-Receipts. 14" good to choice Wthfl'l to duck. mixed. $3 10 \‘WI. 'L-W 5" v1. â€"<â€"-_.. V lefl. 81.50 to 8250; hulls $3M: $2.50 to so: warm men. can western “ecu, 91.75 to 85 Eonâ€"M995. 15,000: " er; mixed and butcher-1'. 8 9 good to choice navy. 3535 um saw. “so to $5.15; um. I“ bulk of an“. $3.23 to 9;“ I u 20'; «Eden um t 9" MI. 8-50 to “ “'1“?- g Ann-l CUBE?! HAM C200 .u,