will the fl. Luv-It “NYuMAWMF’MI BLOOMFIELD BEATEN Picton Times: On Thursday 1-15: Wellington trimmzd Bloomfield. on the Iattn‘s by the score 0T 3-2 In a leagu: game. The contest was (as: ho- start to ï¬nish. and very :1:- Citing all through. The two pitchn‘s “1': m good form. and mind .up their disrings. Quinlan was'steadzet than Hwkey. and. had the Indian sfgn 0" the uloomtield batters all the. “I He has shown rat: form. is vet; “934!- and cool in tight places. aua from what we hang seen in the last two games that he has pitched uni “M for us. soon should be in tha Ei'btd'l ngue. FRO! I‘ETERBORO’S SIDE Regarding the recent Lillie-Maybe game in P:terboro the Examiner has the [allowing to say; The home team was arength :nedxby 38110311611: of the Excelsiors. and Curtis. Kandry and Wilson of the Strathconas. They de- lgn'ul their victory. IStagr, who latched to: the Maybes. put up some 1381: ones and had five strikcmts to tbcxedit. while Belleng made aux o! the Hanna :to hit nothing but air. Andaman, the Lindsay catcher, playei 3 “ad! game, throughout, but ‘the ‘3‘“ka support on bases was not up to me standard. Fee. on the mica! wt. was one of the best of the man-“.- flaws. Honlon tells of a case of bus»- waning by McGraw and Kcaler in the old Oriole days which must have bed: a wonder. \Vith .McGraw on “Hat. Keder hit a liner to 193.. winch went to the fielder on the hoonsL McGraw never stopped at mond. kzeping right on to third at full tilt. Nor did he stop at third. Bill Joyce was playing that bag. an! by: the time he had dug the ball out of the dirt and swung around to: «3:ch the latter was on his way hare. He reached the plate when the ball iid‘ knockzd the jail 03*. o. Manes mitt and bzfore Guire could recover it. Keoler. was over the plate. Young "Rankin†Anderson and â€New" Starr compose a clever ï¬tery. . PE‘WBORO JUNIORS WON Tne lashes. of the Lindsay Junior league suffered a. bad (bloat in Pcâ€" whom Ihursday at tha hands of the Limes. or the Baterboro inter- mediate league. The game was piayo ed on the Oval. a beautiful athxetic groundsonthe outskirts of tha sits. he duond is vary-grassy but Kai:- ly fast. The scars was 15-7. 1“): “sums appearzd to have stage {right snd badly mishandled the ball on ocv «Asians. The I’eterboro ,tcam was cr-mpmed of husky youngstexs. evi- hotly m: pxck of the intermediates. They play 3d fair ball and got away to a good start. easily retaining their l::1d throughout the game.’ "Dooley†Starr. for Lindsay. was 5.:in th: pick of» the pitchers. 31!- QASTOR'IA "Elam†Anderson. Norman Starr. ‘ 1‘â€! W. Gray. S. Touchburn, Cle- mt Cunningham. Ed. Hapkins, '1'. [9"! and 0. Stewart comprised 'the "M! beam that Joarneyod tao Pc- ‘1'0'0 Thursdav. “Peggy†Murphy FOR THE FANS he Barrie buseball beam .133"! mm. {or a game here. 1n: n..- --~â€" meed Suggitt hard in the ï¬rst in- 15.â€ng ï¬e lull team had a crack at him. and three runs were score-1.. ust enough to tak: the This was 1' heart out of the leaders, and the 8199“ and reds had -the kibosh on tbw‘ But that last Inningsâ€"wasn‘t i; the heart-breaking moment? One dare breathe while the two glad for the murals so all. That lovely drive or deal to ,Calder's and Anderson‘s tally. raised of the Oriental following. the was only to "das‘h them to earth again r‘beï¬ "Pete" Beatoan came along am! anally cut Thompson Out a two- tagger by a near. catch. of a xhigh. nv. ï¬e rest was easy. 'Co'lfy" Burns heads the batting [ “long the Paterboro players. 0'39!†hits at a .390 clip. in spite of desp they, left. {he [b] 8 C5 Young, of the Boston Am- man: has won more games than 3 Pitchers ol' Ins club. :¢:.¢Q§§§O§K§§§§§§§§§§§§OQOOOOQOOOOOQOOO 3‘85â€"- dances, to the amusement of the ,_ crowd. . ‘ A The Iron Man started in early and “A. L-..) ‘- OLA f;‘-¢+ ‘n- rwhhnuandChihiâ€"r; 1‘0 Thursday. “Paggy†1131'th Happy" Roberts were the mas- and keugt everybody chwry' The P several Lbnek and .Wiflg l â€and «a ’33th P051 LINDSAY. FRIDAY. CAUGUS‘I'. 1661i} h “Gui-13" What is Occurring in the Town and District, and Sporting Circles Generally. ooo§+¢oobtoeoo+0499999999000.o. 111.. k THE FIELD OF SPORT He Sylvester teamâ€"so Elisa-genia- and listlvss in the precdedmg 1.4““? nuznimatcd by the re-ap. ance or l’ony‘ Workman. Pony red‘mcir drooping ‘spirits b1. the box and maying ing mto x: with the Oddl’ellows’ batting agent 'lhey all want after his : inshoots “1th vigor, much to . amamfiture. 3ASEKU NNING F EAT 31' smarts 3 0318311315 2 I“ “13 Orient“: are. b‘t and as much liable to defeat .ther collections of spans I90“ the Town Lagzle. Md into their Jonah last 4 took their defeat graceâ€" ofï¬the pitchers. al- Bellzghem' pitch"1 a AID THAT'S GOING SOME . F6180. N» D... July 30,â€"Barney Old. field at- tha Fargo Inter-State Fair.- MO‘nd-ay. brOke two “'Orid's automo_ bile rscords on a halfâ€"mile track. goâ€" ing the first mil: at a three-mile race ix! 1.15 1-2, and the flame miles in "851. Hrs mile ricord beat that made by, himself at NV mnipag ten days ago by! four and a halt seconds, and his theeâ€"mile record was 13 seconds faster than that .01 his .Wmnipsg record" {‘4‘ -' ' “‘-'-‘-gl.. An eIIou is being made to match Shrubb. the English long-distanc: proressionai runner, and Longboat. the Canadian champion. at the an- nual games of the Yew York Cale- donia Club, at Mespsth. L. 1., on Labor Dav. Monday. Septamber 2nd. Bhrubb is entered in the one. two and the and: races. and special in- ducements will be offered to the In- dian runner to compete against the £9ng13. of coun'petxtion, can give any comp“ titer a sltnrt and beat him: handily. .Ehrubb ponnta out that America. has no top-notch men above the mile- be- cause ,A'mzrican runners believe a long. stride is the best means or getting qvar the ground rapidly. Peterboro Exumnex; Mr. Jas Col- lir-a. of the Norwood. Road. has pur- chased the two-year-old stallion. ng Keswick. one of-the great Kes- wlck family. for breeding put-poms. The sum paid. it is understood. wn $1,100. King uKeswick is a very handsome stallion and The inherits. great. speed: [tom both. dam and aim. and he has style. as well. , Alfxed :Shrubb. tha famous English distance runners stride “)0 long and dietmnce runners stride too long and expand their energy on form. Shrubb is in a position to knowi what he is talking about. becausa he is the su- pxcm: distance runner of the rim", and. for .tlmt matter. is the best mm {mom one to twelve miles that cu-r wore a spike}! shoe. > _ Tne track was lightning fast and Angus Pointer chVcred the oval in 2.03 1-4. Angus Pointer was 331.1: favorite, only three horses facing the “ire. BaromGrattan. went toa break at5 the quarter, and. after regaining “3 feet. broke again and was dis- tau-ed- Buffalo. N. Y.. August 7.-The fast- emf~ mile paced this year was nude Jchntly by Angus Pointer m the het-for-all at Kenilworth Park. wit; holCls all tha amateur and pro- 'fwsmnal racords from one to twelve IDLBC‘S. and to-day. aft_3r eight yuan; Owing to the filing of a protest it is possible that the $10,000 Empn-r State pars: won by Sonoma. Girl at the Ksnilwort h track on Tucslly last. wall ‘be tied up until the wee:- ing of the board of review. of the National Trotting Association in L‘- camber. Toronto News: From all appear- ances the actions or President Harry mmeron will lead to some prctiy wa‘xm scraps behveen certain teams. and before long the public will hues a pretty sure line, on the players tectivzng the big chunks of coin {or their daily labors digging sugar out of a barrel in ail the country v1?- lages- The M will in all prob.- minty and on a tour to the Panda The famous Tecumseh;- Toxonte‘s stat lacrosse team. play a game mnl: the Checkers in Beaverton Wednes- day. of next week. . ’Iho All-Canadians have won anoth- er game in Australia. South Austrauu wet: the victims this 'time, and the score was 7-8. It‘s nice to be president of the C. L. A and live outside of Toronto - awfully, says Harry Cannon. At Adelaid: on ~Aug. 3rd All Clu- adas defeated the "All Australian team 6-3 before 9,000 peeple. The tour has bean shortened. to allow All Canadians to leave Australia. by Sept. 2, in order that students may reach the universxty. Captain Bill Hank-y complains of the six: of Australian grounds. and asks that they be redac- ed {10m 150 yards to 115 .yards- CHER“. SPORTING NOTES. {’(t2rboro Examiner: The Tordntn papers with a "holicr than th-m air, are making merry. over the stom (drawing- and boodmnusm ‘n Que-6 Yet 3. Rochester .ball team; “hick “as wallop ed to the tune of a dutk eggbo a dozen. did not escape hem; moboed and owned by a want; .91 hoodlum. the matured product 0; what a molt-onto citizen declares. we the mm; mm in creation. The Galt baseball enthusiasts “me treatzd to a. sample of Eastern Lm- gue ball on Wednesday when Toronto ard Buffalo played in that town. Lh- mes‘winning be she soon 3-5. ml dgiighting th: hearts bf the Canucks. In a junior league game the Maybe-'4 tximzned. the Quakers 14-7 on We;- ncsday night. Battcties: ' Maybcs -- Starr and Anderson; Quakers - Mc- EM: hon and Council. Foxest. He gives promise. of hams, comer. Malachi Kittredge, former mam- crger of the Montreal team. is now matching for Reading. in a bash lwgue. _ . Th0 Wiizawakes have secure-l .1 new. man. in the persou of w_ Laug- ion. “'hQATOImerly PIEYEG WI“! Mount MILLER’S TEAM \VON THE TURF; HOROSSE. flhe explanation or the occurrence is that Caretaker \V ilsons chronom- eter took a crazy’fitâ€"heat. probably and was fully. an hour fast. Glancing at, the incorrect timep 3600 which ‘oul him it was tweIVe o'clock. he hurriefl to ring ihe hell. with the above re- sults.†A jeweller is now, diagnosing the trouble. 1; A I Town Bell Ian: at 11 O'clock PM Instead of 12â€"1130 Reason. Evening Post,_pf Aug. 0 Clang! Clang! Clang! tolled out the market bell this morning aboac 11 o’c10ck. and at; once everyone within hearing distance, thinkmg ir was a. fire alarm, gathered to see the blaze. The firemen, coats off an'-l :11 ms bare, as they left work hurried- ly. came up on the run to catch) the tire Waggon. At the hall. however. everything was peace and. quietness and no signs of an alarm was qevident. ‘ The readers of this paper will be pleased to lean that there is at least one dtended disease thnt science he; been this to cure in nil its stage, nnd that is Catnnh. Bull's Cnturh Cure in only positive can now known to the medial (amenity. cmh being a. constitutions.) disease. requires a constitutional trestxnent. Ball's Catorrh Care is Menintemslly, acting directly upon the blood 1nd muconn sum of the stem, thereby de- stroying the foundation of the sense. end giving the patient strength by building up the counte- tion and emulating nature in its work The pm- prietors have so much fsith in its cuntive power: that they 069: One Hum Doiisn for my use thnt it iniisrto cure. Send for list of testimoninls, Iben thank God for Izaak Walton and his book-â€" Fox to hum ï¬rst came the vision In this vale of inflecision. How to solve this life’s equation wuh a. hook. â€"Al[xed L. Donaldson. in The On:- Have you heard the shore-boxn Stresses as they break Into hspings son and winning. Like far distant mandolining. Diifting down the rippling reaches of the lake? Has the thought of crowded nitics crossed your mind When: the tired ones are panting. Wlnle the sunset glcams are slant- ing Doxxn behind )on solemn bill: so Do you know the spell that fishing really weaves Is the pause it gives to thinkmg. And the way it takes of linking 'Jhe soul of man to water. clan-ls and leavw? Do you know the wistful waiting a. bite. Tull the sun grows low and ma] And at last above the yellow. You perceive a limpid. lantern of night 2 Do you know. the pride of landing twenty poundsâ€" ‘Ihe moments team. with feeling As you slowly 1:ch on reeling. And the mind forztells the story that aetoundst Do you know the fret of feeling for big trout Do you know the hash of trolling for the pike . Through the “ntcrs softly gliding And in pmcc and hope a'buling- Le tings lhut foxcgathcrs wub a stxike? Do you know the charm of fishing on the lake, “'ith a rod thnts lithe and limbzr. In the shadow of tall timbzr, And the pools or gloom that Setting suns forsake? Addrusa F. J. CHENEY CO . Toledo, 0‘ Sold by Wu. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. An’ I know jut where I'm gviu. knows! it M th‘s good bu; rwha'Je. You kin go there. toe; my dean one. it yum don‘t [alga ta We. " I â€"A.nqnyum. 1be hits my wagon eaten. but I jest keep goin’ onâ€" A-smflin'. ammn', emilm’ an' a in: “You can't aï¬eld to be a cyu:. weanin‘ that W grin. Good Saint Peter will disowu you. «wild not let you minor in; ‘ fl‘her'e’a no room in hand a: miss not: {or abuse «who Igor! m It‘s the aim who smile like samba“- - that .will wear the golden crow-14 “I’ve pegged agway at this old heu'a liar ï¬fty year. :m’ more, An’ I’Ne never yet mound out the no. 'at broodin’ trouble? o’er; Ah! this bnoodin’, broodin’, broodi: soums yet you; an’ turm- timing.1 blank. An’ jest as like as ,not'all setLye :n the backward track. In dezp caverns dark and hello“: Till you feel the sudden wallow F the monster. as he strikes anJ "Oh, it’s smiling, smiling, “mum; that wild lift the weary load. Smooth qut a_m the roughmed nuances. take (1.1! pebbles am yet read; You ki‘n travel on in Quinton, cv- erythén; will! seem w‘ortn wad“. m sou’id ondy keep a ,goin', friend: “fumble comets to embody, some- what: on tho weary- way. An’ it’s nur emeriunx «theu‘l {be time {JP 3"†to My . Jest rise mp an smile quite (ready. rwatxah yer traulbtlas dliap away. "I’m a-praachin‘ at a doctdnb." bio old aboemakel'. said. "A ï¬gurine at nation good (or in- i-ng, nut ixer M | . "A doctrine I‘m 41in up. to (or mag: many years; It is smiling smiling, smiling. wdu no time (501' team. . . , ~ 100k. AS mm IN THE POHS' ï¬URNER. the ,monstzr. goes about! cool and 7 kind ? rou'm ondy lump :1 .goun', and don’t tonget to smiic IT WAS AIISTAKE. 3100 RE'AIII, 8100. DON’T FORGET TO SIILE. FISHING. tow. the ul‘ A m Ion-rt. -'Ihe offica boy: had pied the Tint page by, dropping $113 [Grimm ‘two ‘mbo moat curious case I over Victoria Meat. Marita ...... m.ot†mid Dr. Vroomm. â€She 30- W. Cam). rent Oar hunt ..... _ . actually thrives m (151:. " Tnc J. Meehan, carting ......... Mayor went on to explain («at l W. Rquau ... theddm-omnhdboenaenttothn B.Guni31¢.mm:- . “Emmi, mt theohnnge in tneiW. E. Wart. milk" ......... ongdiï¬oamctlite, and the pure m’r W. J. W.workdone maximally 5)de fatal tobcr. Mun. ..W J. Mh’m. milk Shawna hbe‘nl‘uuak Minn-apt! iansw Dr. ,W. C. Jada-.5 tha‘iviagin mu: and perfectly ha -'Geo.i"cabar ........................ 93.81115 mm the nap alone in non 15ng tare. {Wu Co ............. A communication cram Ingmar F. M ............... . Douglas, reltti-m m Mu; >5 J. Dem. .. . mm. mdlthnmflpoa: paâ€"IW M. Balsam ................... flaws,“ not trdzlour-ament Jo. whens-mu.th am pillows. ea... used. aroused tinn- which warn not outï¬t Workman-am wheth- passed. Chin-nun Hm w er the Mn should pay (or (moi: on motion. minim-med (our thhgsmmt. Mam‘mooman send [mint-hem at thetawnmanottmddtomytor all-ammonium v 0 9 WWW"... W “'WWWWOO Mr. nus M the that: that gum m we mum 041“ and am W he hated at certain pants. ‘ WILL INBPM PLUMBING "Dom must tho‘plnmibing. Mr. M183 s†“aired. Mayor Vroomm. Mr Dun-gins aid ‘1 plumbing wag Wham it was bang put 10. but not A“. ' who Mam said he had haw m minim-st. eta-cu ban; in a ding-metal nan-135500.!“ then moved, mom by Mr. Keith. Hut the Sanitary 1W Ibo instruct- edbowls'tnflatoa'esandnla‘mo businem where employees “worked and inLiJGct the elm. â€"Ca.rried. 1 Q CURIOUS CASE. (I‘ll: use 01; M13. Jacksrm. then-u ward woman who had bmn keepm; a. dead can in her colder. ma, next brought up. She had not been sen; to the diousc at We as orch by the (Board. ‘ : â€WWQWWWOO N WWOQOQQO +9 Mr. Douglas “id 119 1nd out on notice: twice, an! wu now going; to mute those wigo had tailed “to comply with an rdguationa. Messrs. J. Kath and G9). Mills â€"- barely a quorum Health Ofï¬cer Jr. MnAlqrino and Sanitary lmpccmt Douglas «ch0 also,-pment. {I'hc minute“ all the last meeting fwuru read am! confirmed. COUNCIL COMPLAINS. Clerk Mn mil 3 commun. cation from the (own Council. com- ;plainiq; (If the condition (1 the lanes and :m'ds behind Kent-at. atoms. Mayor .Vd'ounan explained thoCouu- oil‘s attitude. and flap probability a! (in: twin 39gb a sauna. . . Sanitary We: Dough: mud that W and “flammable mtcn‘as ‘ did not come mild“ hi3 jug-indicznon. d‘he Fire Minion has to dpal with m accumulations. “At tba one time.†said the May- an. "may nub was in an unsani- an audition in this Sprung." ' "Wa‘omfl the nulls clean!!! out Maire July lit. as the by4Lw .pru; Vida?" broke in Mr. Keith. Evening Pat 0! Aug. 7. .‘rhe taut â€that d. muflpox. gndthemhqauant lehdex- pulses. was the imtm raglan o! the Board :1. Build! meeting lat cv. going in the W11 chamber. The mum tom the townCoun cu. complaining of. Sanitary In-xpeo- tor Delights†maWow .M'oth'. and the analytical reports at samples (I a coupflc of town wuils, also received the Board‘s attention. mhu'qm'Me present Mr abandon. Mun: IV-roo: Messrs. J. Keith and (Egg bnxely a qunmm._ Hen" cut of 8mm! ownâ€"I‘ll. Think. Tm MM Foot All mum lmmtor m Talon to tutâ€"Rumors of lent-8t. Plumbing lohg Dom-Other Hutton. BOARD OF "[Allfl IAleD BUSINESS. "Hm UV father uni thy mother. that ’thy days may the on the Jaud which the Lord tbs Ger? giveth than." 0, mat-brad ohfldm‘n'. .wfld Nomi-3‘s m , Gmmmmhohadbunamd them. ind diam-gin. H: Heir smohariqm'a moat secret m Microï¬lm to La; Web] End’s golden ohm â€"W H. -1‘aytlor (rho with old stock in their guns now He thicker. And. Mdren Met where theixj gmnd‘mrantu .110; mile totem and/«albino (ado urther and quicker- .0h,letnntthelxm1tmin aabmdie. Your; Canaan sports his white twin and high wliars. (But Mother spun at! hiim bathe! had worn; Remember. you lnyu'. art with diamonds and damn. mhatinunelhuï¬nld lqzzahï¬mwrmtion was born Forget not the days when our fathers were ringing fl‘heir chums at» axes. throh twaJda rich and cure: Rm tha cabins when others were singing.- .With hope 'in their heat-{band their hand: we of n Like tabular. the mic!!! of :d m and daughter: Ardse with the smoke. (mtho cleaning to Him. W Earthen of We. be“: the sweet watch; ' Hog-ave m.andhfeaaedouflehcup tnthnhuim. Bay. Mallory. M'hy-‘JX'O are U-‘Joh-ny-ukes‘ arm I Give bank the mums odmaq‘les ï¬shing-d; .WK-h We a! buckwhamm Inch div-ha dishâ€. rum than, to obtain mama; homes would build! .Whnt W390 11-3 the power Hell of their mm! What pen than rag-waded thefms gone beta-e 1 M little!!! Ways. and the aching to-mormvs! mm in that cured l-Jcottage n2 yore! fl‘be dearest of Irma was e not in the wild. ‘Wl .kplmmruade in EMhu-‘meo Could aver compare with than“; u numbed Now Its MW :recodes likan exau’usito trams. At "been". or at "comere".hety met.thair good lag-Mus: zrl‘hqtnllrdtt.‘«Mm-mils‘hn trembling nice: And they gnflmtly dim-ad vb their omen the Wm. “boxing out hands in wanna mm - ' "’ A that m the document: but tduhohble. A great thrust in water «at “111nm" to the are; .wm meals in midions o'coad’rwdto no We. . And 15W hand. here {chair ham-.05 Quid. duke. The Old Log Cabin. roomD-n. Hon the gentle editor. ‘thut you had brok- en thznewp mmmfly.‘ H.) flights of stairs. ‘I with} murmurc'J .3 3 .aa 353818 .832.“ .8 4.23 n9... 53m 9530 annulâ€" 303 ion-9.39 you. fuck. 3:. I33 .383 38 u 5.5. .85.}.- 8.36 A amen OF ACCOUNTS. Abightnhducomus wens than :ead. pdugipaila amnectod with tilt tenant unullpox case. An account. 110m B. high. one of tha patients. not coat. was; and other 01W, $10. 85, was not wtertnined: J. Kat, carting ................. his McGahqy. caning. .35 H. MoDmld. mung" ......... 2:5: Victoria Mat Wm ............ 2.08 W. Can». not no: bunt" .. 9.00 J. Medan. carting ............... .56 !) thoflmhutheoornor.oflWurâ€" “audition d the man Pianos damn the ham tor habitationâ€"Car- Moved by Mr. Kdth. We! b,» Mt. Mï¬ls. that the station at the Council be drum to the conduit» mile I'M mun, axon mm . up ohm oy sg§§§§§33§§§23§3§3 §3§32§§§§3§3§sgggs Eagég‘su'g. $535 a; â€Â§Â§Â°Â§Â§â€˜SF 3% in 3%- gaé; :51 if; Uigagésgizag 335:3 Eigf‘gagagEEEBagg: iii? ziaiaï¬â€˜iigkfl Moved 1w Mayor Vu'oomnn. :ond- cd by Mr. Kdth. tilt in the would the met mgun pmvuu unma- fl. tat-t the welds be clued. â€"Car- 1 mum-cm. the undyut says at his report um both umpiw show Mable Mica-l polluuou. TM mm W with bacteria 0! in- tuition! aim. and the twister abound no pram bolted More us.n~;. These Ma 4134 been donned out. dime tho cannula ere .umitaa, and lab! samples M bpen sent ID- Samoa at mwnter from walls mum . Gunigue audv \l'mhndthoenouï¬toche W Board at Health mums. roam. Their report was 1.1: I ' 0U town. Itmtprthc ttovm'ahancâ€" flt,hem£dtcaflmdlmflgo (arth' sandman “than! malaria. A motionmmpnttomymbe Wt. 130th cmudbegot. satin: matter will tat-and. CHEMICAL POLL! RTION. INSPEOI'OR DOUGLAS‘ Ramm’. L was I»: from anti-but «mm u IF .on; u Id «Mr. the Pro £ 7.50 15.06 The new dock at Ball's Landing. the end of the Beaufort road. wnil be fininhed curly next mk. It is titty feet long and the [tuners of South Monaghan will soon be using it (or ahlpping grain and. boss to the city market. The new doc: 3t Hale's bridge. started Inst week. wul be. ready for use early? next week. ' The Post. has no desire to be imporâ€" tunate. but we would suggest that a! new wharf at Sturgeon Point. at which steamers could land in all Weathers without danger. would be greatly appreciated. The». to revert to an old grievance. we would like to see some elfort made to remove the sunken logs from the river channel. and we my be permitted to suggest that it .we night)!" the we of the NEW MKS 0“ "RM (ANAL Improvement: of 80mm to the cityâ€"Trafï¬c I: Imam:- There are none beau. few as good. Why not ask your dealer {or Hom’s yarn? Itcostsnomontbaninfcriormaka. , We have some working men’s two-ply Socks, a stitch dropped or some slight impufection in knitting. selling at 20¢ per pair. Lighg weight Blankets in soft grey wool, will wash and wear well. Retail it $2.50. "if HORN BROS. W00ll[N (0., [IMHED } Our Home-Made Yarns Stump the World. ‘â€â€œ ‘WMV‘ M“ w The next few days for cash reductions. Next month {or regular prices and regular proï¬ts. You know “ it’s an ill wind thét blows nobody good,†and it may be to you the good will come. 0’L0ughlin Melntyre’s. Come now while business is not so strenuous as later on. You'll be surprised how much you’ll save in that way. Every article of summer wear is to have a great come-down. This will include many ï¬ne remnants of every kind of Dress Goods, etc. Ladies, we know the heated season has an enervating influence on every one, but while averse to active exercise, we must not forget that the school season is swiftly coming ’round, and there will be a thousand and one things to be made or baught for September. And we place on sale the remainder of our stock of unsold Cotton Suits, Shirt Waists in Lawn, Muslins and Cottons. We'll sell Shirt Waists from 25c upwards. We are not going to carry over any of these goods to next season; so whoever comes along ï¬rst is going to get the chance ofa lifetime in the bargain line. “W “ “M ““r on the Wane Summer is CASH AND ONE PRICE. m. OILS fl‘he latter was invital w a 9.1.1:: 018111310 literary gentleman topm MHawaeda‘ matur- Kuxmhkesonmlm: want (mess engagement» in- wtu'iug. he W and penny!!! ;'ero Party of Buffalo and In. York am.- .- M In“. Evening Post 0! Aug. 12 Mx. «Fred Robson, of Toronto, 330 (3‘ Mr. Wm. Robson, town, sqmt yes- taday under the parental root. [mm m; (with him 11:; Ralph w. Ash- aï¬t. of New York, a well known ah- Waum.nndahusomtrm§l cum : m. the great humanist Lake Sumac. them comes the stat-:- meat that a. portion of the water- way, long since opened. is no longâ€" er safe' for navigation even by the mane-t buts. Not only has there been filling m by. and. but sunken loan [run which the knot: have not been moved ere thrmtening auger to the hulls of the ships that pass eager bydnyorbynjcht.†Ihe recently opened ,Kjrkfieid titt lock is all very wall in its way. but hint appears to be called for is a succession of cans. plwed st con- venirnt points. to 5“? canal steam- us over the obstructions that Inn been created-14m is. st least. when the dew (all is not he'cvy enough to mine the cams! 1cm! to high water. mark . ‘Weekly Sun. Toronto: Almost co- irciient with the report at the open- ing of the Trent Yancy canal to â€ledgeâ€"it doesn't seem to be badly ale-Jed down below-we might have.» a law corners cut of! the heads of the tortuous Scugog. and no add to the contort and safety of a huge trafï¬c. 0[ course. it that: Made: interfzrc with the u rangements for the earring: of products to Peterâ€" boro market. wa‘ll wait a few years longer. Burst!†T0 CRUISE THE KAIABTHAS. 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