In, M 46 m m {M h mu Ihe sixtiuth anniversary is note- “mt!“ not onl) because it telltes 0 me lx-xrg- ‘L concern or its kmd End“ tl‘ British Hug. but 01’6me "' “38 tlu usL hu'm: the attention 0f '1' movie or (unuda a man whose “‘hi~V~msnL.~ make him one of the «)3 gr aux: (-dptznns of industry â€5* country has yet produced. John 3mgâ€. is :1 Napoleon but. uniix: who destructive lead-er of France henna career brought, but desolation. aNapoleon of the arts of “a†Who has made homes grow and mtg Prmperity and comfort to 0'P901) 18. 3° Johm McClar t y the past six .7 â€â€œ30? has meant a change from the 0 a small ï¬nshop to the Won or the largest establish- .“EN takind 111 Canada. The Com- ’3’ plant, in London now. covers 3'- ï¬zzy Lav men is the priVilegc EVE. 0i \viuxfssing such a. celebr3-- 1.05 as tint of which Mr. John M:- “313. of London. was the c'antr': dur- ing 1h:- “"32; that ended on July 13- 50! during the week a series 0‘ yiendid jubilm‘xons marked what was “It sixtiith anniversary of the Mo- Clary Manufacturing Company T9 0013 a few mun is it. given to 380 their business grow to such Emanuele Mm,.as,that achieved by 311'- MC- L‘hry‘ but. fewer still are grants.) "‘9 happiness of enjoying. with nn~ ï¬lmed kzenness of intellect. the colebralion or his sixtieth birthday. “I! was Mr. McClary’s pleasant ex.- WWr-ce. and in his enjoyment of it he has hm {hm felicitations of his 3"? army of employees and of “limb from ocean to ocean. MIPS. but. 1 â€hence. and h ha: hf“. JOHN M((lARY IS A GREAT (APIAIN 0f INDUSIRY. t’.‘t(t- 9 "I "-’-‘C o6§+§§+§§§9§§§§§§§9§+§§0.6§§§§§§§§§§§¢§§§§§§§9090Q§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§O¢v0§§6†§§+Qz§§£i§§ï¬o§§¢§§ 9; iii; 00‘0‘ x OO< >§§§O§ .99.. .0.‘. 1’1] 9209“: or “Human“ 1 F Shaman ‘ country 11; Clary is :1 Q. ‘0‘ ‘.0 .00. 000000000000 .000000000000 Four dazan pairs $1.26 Luca Curtains. handsome panama and well-ï¬nished Clearing at ..... . 9.0 pm“: in London now cont: â€nous b.10cks of land. whim ’9 3189 unportant‘ establish- â€"\1 _â€"1 3 Montreal 'MOnYre. B Hosiery Ladiea' black cotton â€05941185299. in ribbed nrptain Regular 250: pair. glearing at. . . .190 a Montreal; Toronto. Win95- “COuVl'e. Hamilton and St. “CT 1300 employees are on “F3353 pay rolls, of whom ‘en hundred are married men. “8 homes. More than $611»,- la‘d “P wages annually. -1'h-_3re 3" 11801:: with mill, gm: Another lot of new colors and funcy spots, includin garnet, browns. fawm, ilice blue, navy myrtles and grey: Olm- iug at ......... . .90 In plain grey: and fancy stripes in pink. blua grey and groom. {an colon. Clearing at ............ . . . . 11° 0f natural linen, trim. med with tucks, seven gums. Clearing $1.50 Worth 1 '50 each. assorted colors, 3‘] sizes. Clearing at ............ 55c OOOOOOOOOO OOOIOQ‘ Half an hour of your time in this store will let you into the secret of most substantial money-saving on things for the house and to wear. Read this listâ€"then come early. Laco Ourtalm Print Blouses 1mm: $50133 . W. WAKELY wEEKLY POSI'. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. AUGUST 16w LINDSAY, WAKELY’S Chambry. Skirts (One Door East of Dominion Bank.) HOW TO SAVE AUGUST BARGAINS of the sixth 'President. also John Quincy Adams. Another ancestom General Stark, fought for England against- the revolutionists. It .wiEI thus be seen that he comes of stop}; which is used t9 the accomplishment of b1g enterpnses. . Mr. McClary’s general health is so good now. that he will undoubtadiy. enjoy many years more watchxng the continued development or the busi. mes no puma wt): was 850-. -m Easienter‘ed into in all the Cinii diar. papers. which have made the McClaIy products known in all the I homes from ocean to ocean. . ’ Though the McClary Company .3 Mr )h-Clnry‘s first care and its sue-525$ his gleatcst gratification. it ’s not the only successful company .thl: shares in the benefit of ms ousmess acumen and experience. He is also f’ueident of the London Life Insur- nncc Company and the Ontario Loan and ch-;ntu1e Company. and :1 d;- Iector of the London ‘8: .Westcrn ts Company. Tilltsis not generally known that Mr. MtClary is a descendant of one of the most famous families of the United Statesâ€"the celebrated Adams family of Massachusetts, his grand- mother having been a_piece 0! John- ' ' Adams. the second President Stage’TUnitgd §t8t9§. ï¬nd fifst coas‘m ;\\.u)' at about ; morning. Coll. Deacon was a retired. captain ,3 in the British army, being attwohe-d : t9 the (thirst Royal Soï¬a, and served in the Cnimean war at the the «battles at Alma, Balaclamx, 1.1:};- caman and Sam'stqpol. He also served ator many years in,India. He came to Lindsay in the early sixties. Vania about 1868 became -Lieut.-Colouâ€" cl in the 45th Ba'tltallian. and .nt‘onze [pageants a prominent ï¬gure in arm-3- img {bus .servm'al cogn'pmies to acom- ' 113de state of. efï¬ciency. At tne ‘ tune nuns Roi! rebellion; Ibis 3011110:â€" ‘1! minutiae stow. him ingrood stud. aim has seminal: mere mime-tinted ,by We Mme! m mm Ivor M in: w. t â€m \ ' \Bc- amen {his men aw ï¬v'x‘I-‘ifl ,_e‘ n o 4 _o'olock. Sunilag'. Mr. McClary has always been ani 1'5 still the guiding head of this tre- mendous business. He remains even at; his present age a m'an of unusual and remarkable ability. A man of great- business foresight and sound 'judgezment. he was one of the first to see the approaching development of Western Canada and with it many years prosperity for all Canada. He early backed his judgement in this respect by planning to meet this de- velapsment. with the result that no- where in Canada is the name Mc- Clary better known than in the new- ly settled sections of the West. He has always been and remains one of the most enterprising business men in Canada; sparing no money or pains to attain an end that his judge- ment told him could be. won. This is well illustrated in the magnificeut advertising Acampaigns this_ company White Lawn Waists, worth $l'25, 1.50, 1.75 and 1.85; broken lots, odd sizes, clearing at. . 98¢ the render an impression of the size OK the plant as it is at present. ani of IIS importance to the community. Our millinery depart- ment is alwau up-to-date Better see our new trim- med Hats at 1-2 prica. Save on Noflone Hair Pine, per bunch 1c Beauty Pine, each .. 20 Pine, per paper. . . . . . 2c Thimblee. each ...... 20 Tape Meaeurea. . . . . . 4c Hem-stitched Hd’kfs ’4c 100 Toilet Pine ...... 50 Fine Comb: ........ be Crochet Hook: ...... 50 24 Safety Pins . . . , . . 50 12 Hat Pine ........ 50 12 Shoe Laces ...... 5c :1 Coteet Laces ...... 5c Neck Frills, each. . .. 5c Whisks at 106, Me. 250 Clothes Brushes, 11c 20c and She. assorted colors and pat- terns, worth up to Be a yard. Clearing at 51¢ 5 1-2:: Prints Mlmnery Special ONTARIO . am his servings (were gpprecin ,by we Government. 7 . «The Outlaw Md; mam medals for Hé-stimgniahe'd newsman. W ‘3.- mmmma‘agqamwggq 'had‘ mummies that name him a. val- $153M. and; be my! hibmvn 1W 7y. in many positions. vim been a new on the W Bound. “EMA-DAM Bepvaapd Mar um Swain hams. He was way Mince Magistrate [or thq 900W 0! f (the town flag was flying at half- n-ast: as a. departed tom 9! reageck bu: as. In his impaired amt: of health. Inowemz, the shock proved too muzh. and the old vatexan passed peacefully .' nay at about 4 o'clock Sunda.y_ mugging. - 'l‘m- Colonel had recovered suffi- ciently‘ to be able to walk about the house occasionally, and on Saturdq ewmng. while out on tho balcony of ibis bedroom for a few minutes. assu- ed to hght his pipe without aasxsv unce. The breeze blew the {lama against Ins dressing-gown, and baton: guxxnbexs of the tamilyv dow'natmrs could reach him and smothzr the “cares tn: Colonel had receive] 99"†yet not _nepessarily hut Boy's Tweed Pants. all sizas, lined through- out. Clearing at per pair ............ 48¢ Men’s Overall: a. nd )ottonude Pants. all aim. good waters, in 50c. 75c and $1.00 quulltiu. 3 dozen Shirts, includ- ing man different pat- terns an colors, all 0d washers, cufla nttuc ed. Regulur 75c and $1.00, clearing at 090 Eurly aho wing of autumn Dress Goods, in- cluding ï¬ne Venotians in browns. groan, dark garn- et and navy. 50 inches wide. Special. . 81.00 New. for tho Mon ................ 1.08 Whlto Lawns in lengths from on to tan yards. 40 inches wide Worth up so 150. clear- ingat ........ 81-20 Skirts 0f White Lawn, seven gored, each seam hem stitched. Clearing at White Lawn Walsfs all sizes, trimmed with tucks and lace insertion, at. . 39c OBITUABY WAKELY’S 9:00. 0.09:, ’00 Cobalt ‘ . turned to the pity, Tuesday night a!- tdr. .visiï¬ug my mum. Late: mama Mama w mg :h'p new, du- ï¬dltlflnsmgw. -_ 1" he will have w W‘; his neg. du- Mr. 1r. :Wl Gum. duh abort holiday tied at the Banger Olt‘y. . I (zip to Clovdland, Saginaw and Bay _Mms. tr. H. White. «and! 1161‘ two City. returning by m .a Port kipqghm. {Vida and hurts dF'r- Huron. n'e, i831 are ï¬lm; "nth, be? \ â€"Mm. Juhn Berry. Inn: for 'Fenc- mm m .w. M. ,wamn'oe» ch- Ion Fun. on MM with m mm- was. mu: Mr hwâ€" brother, Mr. John O'Lumy, at the range. NEW-M9: mum mth My. 18.. Stamp 00., um m in mm; WMW‘: m m» m mm Mn. Bum. who .11... - Important! Any person or par- aons knowing the present address of Miss Eva Bentz. late 0! Lindsay. please send to the undersigned at once. JOHN FIR-RITE. “fest. Bridge- foxd. Sash, Canada.-‘d2w1. ' -â€"Mr. .W. Fowler. d Toronto. for- men: audience .W. 'M__mw â€"M:rs. P. ‘Bmdy. at Sault Ste. IMarie, Mich.‘ and daughter. Miss IBIndy. m at prasant guest- at M . mod Mm. tholns W]. and other 18001:}: Ops ralntiva. 1’ â€"'Mr. James Morrison and re. J. King. an Kirhfleld. and Mrs. - . Maq Clary and hear dang-Mar Mamie. of Lansing. Mich; are visiting tthcu' sister, Map. P. Jaime. j â€"Mrs. Wm. Cann. Miss Cann. Miss Colville and Mr. “'11). Cann. of Bow- mamille. were in "town lately for a few hours. They were on their w-Iy. down the Kawarthn Lakm. â€"Mr. and. Mrs. Cecil 01ml Forays!) left last Monday. for a two Wacks' visit Mith relativa in Toronto and Aurora. Mr. .Form‘th Wm. haver- er, return an 811th to nus ms Sunday, dutia. ' --'Ihe Mmszs' Minnie and Alice Doherty. of Gualph. are spending a pleasant two waeks' .vacatxon «in; their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Sidn.-.y Morrison. King-st. - - 'l'hc Pepper 'l‘winv left town last Monday for New York city. win-2m they are to upon their. gem in van- deviflp {with a new photon ognoiajly mitten m. than. -Oehawa Reformer. Aug. 9: Dr. Menu: B. Annis. eye specialist. of Lindsay. spent a to“: hours in town this week visiting his sister. Mn. 2). [Heulcwooi â€"Measra. wm Doyle and Styan, at Syracuse, N. Y. .. a n v' 3.an Iwith the marmar's nude. J. McMahon. Album-st. â€"-Mias 1Wd5h.0t the (1‘0on Cloth- ing 00.. left. last Monluy for (‘01- mngmoad, and will visit {ï¬ends m Port Hope and Guelph whiie enjoying her W35. â€"Miss Bessie Robinson. of Bobcay- geon. has returned aft r spendin; a fem thus in 'own. the guest of Mr A. Robertson. Kent-st. -â€".\liss Leigh. of Toronto. in visit- ing her brother-in-law. Mr. John Rogers. principal of tha Scplrato «hoot. -Misses Shirley and ï¬ne! Clou- dennan 1m hut Honday for Com» (out to spend a few. holidays mu: nienda. anewâ€. (LIN. (lmmwll and J. «Hume. at Pun-bum. mm» D: town today on law-luau. - MI. W. J. Mitchell. 0! Klrlu‘l :zl. axuuuuvr ol the: Wm. MoKeuslu Q‘JV tale. wax in town Monday. -â€"Ml‘. Wellealey Staplu. of Um I). 1“. atom. a s ending hll vaculaa at "'Ihuutoniu.‘ Sturgeon Lake. vuassra. Lloyd Johnson. Thu. Howe. Oswald chill and J. Paul. of Junetville. wem in .town Sawt- day. I -M.r. mum. M. (I. Clancy. v: Tatum. an vim“; mm. In 01,: am ï¬nally. «Mrs. A. J. Peron In muting Mrs. Fran! lollmMe. -= Mr. Juhn Hm. Manatee. at Co- buonk. .4 our town A bum: m VMI to y. â€"-Mr. and Mru. ï¬rth Mothornll. of gutlhn Little mum. are visiting Mn. I“. “Inc. I) lu.‘md°r' mm- nmm: L nun. ll. "snow. at Monum- v-nlwu minivan and mum at -Mbul mm Gun». 0! Plenum l‘olm. k mm" town (Noah. â€"Nm Clori- Hutamnm. at Junct- “no. In mum town "Iowa. ---Mr- and Mn. lieu lerwoml. 01' London. cue via-bum: friend- In town J“ Hum «1'08. It. Cohan}. u {foam at M (mad. man Mun ‘ m. mu 0' .m In. UM" “hum AS IRAVElltRS COME AND 60 By thin time tbs. dwelling was on fire in nary pup. yet this [Act did not «lets: a young man named W n- ren From making a determined al- though unsuccessful nttampt to ponc- ‘ Shortly. after 1 o‘clock I. n. th: Hume dwelllnc or Mr. Lune. brick- m. fluted nbout me hundred yard: north 0! the (3er Trunk su- tion. was dlnoverad to be on ï¬re. Mr. Lane w.“ away from homa. and flu. Lane baraly had time to urouun her family of tin or at: children. One daughter who had ‘to leap from an upstairs window sustained pain- ful injuries. .Whan she had gatlmred her chilern at a neighbor‘s aha cn- quired as to the whereabouts of her mother. Mrs. Mchnnis. an {13:41 lady who had occupied a room on the ground floor. No one had ueu her. and the huge. crowd then present felt they were on the verge of n tragedy. Evening Pout. of Aug. 13 : The village 0! Femlon Falls was again visited by ï¬re this morning. and. old to ulna. an aged bodrUdvn wow-n lat hor Illa In the (lumen. Residence of Mr. Lane, Bricklayer, Consumedâ€"ms Bed-ridden Mother-in-law me Victimâ€"Two Persons Injured, Shocking Fatality This Morn- ing in the Northern Village. BURNED 10 DEAIH AI ffNflON fAllS. PITIIY PIIQOIAL NIITIII. Mr. 1:. am. mu H. Robert-on. of UNIV In town Monday on bunt ï¬rm. of Tutonhum. Frank Mnundor. he â€"Miu Neliic and Agnes Meehnn.-a‘£ town, and Muss Brecn and. M.“ Elish. d. Rochester; .who ate vim. in; -, in town. Vivaited Pictanboru (liar-ti: â€today. .1â€. U. H. Carnegie. M.P.P., of Ca- booook, m an interested Mano:- at the Surgeon Point: manta yes- tdday. He is an onthnsiutio inu- man. and can on the wk paddles: d the m " â€"Gudph mm: W Ida minus- tng lull: W “upon to: De» WEN 5'" “Join her uncle. â€"Potal‘h)ro Examiner: Miss Wonk, didndeny.:whohnbeem magma. (It Mia Irene MW in the alty and at Che-um; Park. .mturnod homu this mailing. _;. ’ â€"Mis Emma Scott, bookkeeper Io.- Mt. A. J. Campbell. influx-am wt. 8 mending her vacation with Rehab burn and We Manda. â€"Mr. Ami! Kim; and Alhart Hop- kins w the Midnx in morontoaua «rimmed the Banner: -Cha:.ke:: trim the Young (brooms. . â€"Mia Ida Berry. at Tmton. and Min Annie Bang. (1 (reroute, arc :41;er {Nanak Munch Rob- Luann. mWhnm-t. â€"MIB. Alamo Collins. of Eagle- wood, Changes is waiting xelativ :4 and Orient! in Lindsay. Bohcaygwn and Mt. â€".\ï¬ss Ada Mimms. of Chemoug. and Mr. H. Hopwood. of Pctzrboro. .wer: guests or Mr. and Mrs. M. H. bieson Thursday. â€"MI§6 Annie E. Ncsbitt. utens- gupfucr for Stewart O'Connor. left. on Thursday to spend a. week “‘flll Toronto friends. â€"-Mr. E. M. Fielding. of, Winnipv; and .E. J. Fielding. at Bowmanvul .wdre guests at mainwson how â€"Mi$ Elliott. at ‘Ba‘anmton. and them Allie and May Minotaur. guests at Mn. Subcliffe at Stur- geon Punt. ‘ â€"M.r. and ill-gs. -W. Kerr, at Chi:- I430. who are viitimg Bahama friends. we‘re in town Thursday. â€".\lr. and Mrs. Ross Varden. of Massachusetts. are visiting at the Manor: cottage. Pleasant l‘oim. â€"-M|ss McMillan. of Sutcliffe 8: Sons‘ mantle department. is spending her holidays at her home no Erin. ~Miss M. \Vard. bookkeeper for Adams Bros. is spending a law.d4ys at Thurstonia with a party of campers. â€"Mhu Maia: Ban at Port For n. mus Am: the races. Vista: at Stratum Point JM)’. Jay. D. â€than“. and W. M Mam m ï¬ne-MAM n low M.- dna'l Ln Pom. ’ -‘m M“ U'Lmy. 1‘ â€W0.“ Nth] M In â€Gunman“ and gum «Many. _ ‘ - Mill â€uncle Guy. 0! Sutclflt» 80m. m returned. tram a wait with .leunt l‘oiul triundl. / â€"MI. 8am Forum. Jack Liar- tqn and Vernon liickiWham aunt Owls my in I‘otrboro. . - Helm. Melville Haynes. Juiepa (his. R. C. Gray an! L. D4 Noam“. wen in Pctuboxo Thnuday. Ht -lr. J. Hakka. WW! tr: an â€onto. an: on our mm nu ~13. O. D. “mu. d Wad. mum the my. ï¬lm tum" 'lhurmlny. ~Mr Dunk! Morrow. Mule «Lul- rr. (unattenuum. In a cunt ot‘ â€to I‘m. home mu among our. nanny mean no My... ‘ -Mr. Byron (Home. 0! Hm flunk o! Montrul. W» In l‘ucrboro yu- tel‘dly. A â€"M'r. ll. mm. at mm. mid our town I Wm. Than-day. â€"KI‘I. II. In and non. Ao-mu an m; In Mala 4h- “: Mama. «1‘ team mun; In. 0m. 0mm . tm. â€"Mra. kum. at. U» u. A l“. “or". upml Civic homily tn l‘ort Parry. _wc |WO D. “W. ¢ l.“' bun. hula! on W M Ma- â€"M. (â€â€™0’ “aâ€. d J‘n“;‘ Mo. «Had I: (awn Mult- yum D1. Aldous. non of ï¬oulkseper. Aldous. ,«ï¬ile mounting the rool of n‘, nearby grnin warnhouu by unn- ot wet blank:ta. missed his tooling and fell a diatnnc: of 15 or 20 feet. nlig’hung on the railrond track. '8: was badly injured. Miss Luna. who leaped Iron: an upper window. had he! nnkl: broken or badly attained. This morning the chars-ad remains o-' thv victim wit-c found in the ruins. It is supposed she was suffocnlgj hy the "not: before lhn alarm wn Kiun. MRI-lying. took u t M: «but. W In the Ina-nun. thn tune: syn-.11 to the brick hour: Adjoining. «acupud by Mr. Fred Scott. who Ind Ind tim s to runovs the oontonta. The budd- ing wu deatmyad. but the energetic work 0! the crowd pnveutod the (ur- ther uprud of the (lumen. uue to the room pointed out. 'A low manu- Intu- cho :00! (on In. carrying down the floor balow. and l shudder luplrad by hon-o: paw-J over flu crowd at thought of the 4"qu tn: 0! the mod inane. of the hon». â€"UI'. I'. 1mm. (1 Part “(In MI. W. . cl MN“- lhrwwd Wattle. of Um (I. ’l‘. N. h- npondml n vac-don trip on the Ru. -M.ns. J. H. thmgmn. (If Bufmh. daughter at bdrm Thomas Burks, «and!!! «â€in the @107 ct the 61;. B. was din-ion; hit new a. resi- W mm; W1". 3': EN? ~Mr. .Wm. How. an ac the lending editorial writers on The (nobe. was in town on Fridny on his ytbmxtgh the Kauai-the» Ink He went a tow bum with his Md Lieu! tnd W editor. on the Globb. Mr. Bus-u m“ the myths who V 3 Mod Fonda: Falls â€today were; Dr. Own-.11. MS Shoddanï¬ny,A.J Cnmpbdl. Bad! Out-hank G Yu-NIOH 8.31:“ Wand when, «an: Budd Brooks. at the Brant- w- M d! aha «Bank 0! Montreal. nod My of the local Mam“. floral the up“: at Stunsnn -â€"Mr. Wild Veiflch. at the Toronk) Strut .Ml'wny man, is camping with a party at Kellyb Point, 412w miles out (at. Sttmgeon Point. -â€"-l"cn;lon Falls Gazette: Miss Kaze McKay. 0! Lindsay. who has bun vintiting flienh at thz Falls. return- ed ham: on Mondny. â€"-Mh Bertha. Wadi-gar baa. KW (groan Gmhurst, amm- panid‘ by. w ooman. Miss 'Nddia Smith. «1 Chit town, â€"Mies Clara Bantu. and hi»: Miss Townsend. «at Hamilton. Mt h Sctmday for Rncc Lake to spend Couple at masks. -â€"- Fen \IcKay. visiting ed. ham Who ï¬lm hm. ‘ -.\(r. and Mrs. W. Davy. of Chi- cano. 11L. spent Civic holirhy with Mrs. S. B. Lnidlnw. â€"Mil We Campbell. 41 Wood.- vflo. w the Min! with Styx.- goon Nut Meat. â€"Mr. J. M, menu. at Wanti- tdn. uni; Dr. .Blo‘ntt. ‘1‘ Chicago. were in town lately. â€"Mr. Funk gainer. at IMO- th, Indium in visiting It than»): at Mr. «W. A. Fanning. _ â€"Mms L. Shannon is home again after u. [IL-Mutt visit in Hamilton and othvr western points. â€"01. Stafford Shannon. of New York. is spendmg pmw. weeks‘ v.1 crtion under the parental roof. --Mr. and Mm. B. Moyer. at Pitts-4 buxg. were in town Wednesday. They have been 1ng the Kawarthu lakes. “Mr-and Mns. Baht. Fowler. alTo mate. have wan-nod; altar mend- ing a «pleasant visit witn town ban a W to Wm 1pc mm. II m can. Muf- -MI‘. Will. u. Inna. of Pot: l‘euy. was in town luwly. -Im II. Wilma flu "turn-I nt- tor a month‘s holidays with trund- lni Midland. -Mulu Conic Turn-[Lot Bic-chin. in the mm". 0! her cousin. )1“. )1. Budy. South Opus. Q09900000099990.909000096090099990969.. .OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOO‘OO â€"Ir. J. '1' “‘fll in town rem-m , oooooooooooooooooooocO60609099699090.a gooooooooooootooooonog969990099900»... o W. K. GEORGI. EIa-pfld - Pm Calm WRIM FINEST 0' THE WORLD'S BAND! MAGNIFICENT BAIT“ SPECTACLE UNIIVALLED ENTHTAINIBNT FEATURES In anm 840.000 in Pre'nlum; V - 340.000 In Special Ant-«Ion $40,000 Iww Maud-4W AIN'IBedin 3400.900 1. Ngw swam. 8400.000 1907 W. R. WIDDESS, Agent Camda Life Assurance Co Lindsay. Ont. Wimbdhduï¬lm-mhdmnl Flaw“ canada Life Assurance Co. Belch. d Kiowa. Dear Sir.â€" I have pieasurc in handing you application for my fourth policy in Canada Life. I am thoroughly satisï¬ed with my present insurance in your Company. Snooo of which is now fully paid upand participating in the proï¬ts of the Com- pany as long as I live. The proï¬ts allowed me on thosepolicieshasboenvcrysatisfactoryindced. andI would strongly advise any young man to invest as largely as possible along this line. Yours truly. GEO. A. LITTLE. W. R. WIDDESS. Agent, Lindsaz. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION 'ronomo Audi“ 260: to September 9th guest .l’rin-nd Lst QI- ndn O Open 80 t . 5,, ::.:m o! 5.. N. . N388 OOLLI rad-um, Tm uphlu our I mt, m, M You at $3710. .900... E K a“ W In a can... .Two Englishmen. “well jagged." to use a slang 2xpression. nnd «L canoe. ï¬guxed in an exciting mix-up on Sat.- mday evening last. neat thq Wel- lington-st. bridge. Neither nan lud the faintest knowledge ot the nethol of handling a canoe. and tlnir i1;- ebxiatcd pondition mode matters .wome. The result was to he. expect- edâ€"the canoe “tamed turtle.†leu- ing Its occupants struggling in the 1m ter. and: gaining their supply or “g1ub."liqui extra clothing. Fortunately the w'ater was shallow. and tne incident created more mue- tent among the onlookeu than on, - thing ehmchentnrhtbe-zn dam tho mm night hvg and n m perim- m. . . . â€"Miss Geomzinn McDonald. 0:! Lindsay. is visiting he? saw. Hrs. Neil .Ibbin. Fatah-om â€"Mr Alt. Ford of Lang. Saskat- chewan. is the guest 0! his brother. er. A. J. Ford. Bond-ac. Mr. George Ingle. of town. return- ed last week from a trip through the Canadian W'est. having covered in his journey some 2400 miles all toâ€. In company with Mr. Robt. Brynn he left on July 16th. ALWEnlipeg the two separated. Mr. ingle going through to visit_his sister at Arooia- He also visited Edmonton. Calgary. Ban“ and Moosckw. Mr. Bryan soak a more northerly route to Edmonton and has not returned as yet. m lots. The Grand Trunk Railway, is bulli- ing at Durand. .the 311th of tar Gland Trunk M'cstern and the D2:- troit. Grand Haven 8: Milwaukee divi- sions, the second largest ronndhouse an the system. It will announcing tony engines. and will be built of car.- at. The only urge: one in at Montxeal. and Inns room tor tony- cight engines. .. 1 â€"Mr. W. Burke. of town. gaged in repairing. painting [tapering a Wast Ops school. -Mr.fl‘.C.Wa.ndwilg, at Coboaihk. called on town friends on du- . mt the 13““ her mum; [115.033. Manna: ’ â€"Mr. fl‘hm. Melina-ta at Oxbow.- Sakkn was in town latciy. â€"~m-. anuazh. of Little Main, was in town lately visiting fricuzls. -- . :Wm. McA-rthur. d Foot-Ion nus, wt a flaw. hours in town (0- Satunny. -Mrs. Weller uni Miss Anna Hcrr iâ€" (run. of Chicago. are guests of. Dr. and Mrs. Herrimnn. +o«¢o¢o¢¢oooooooooi OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 2 Autumn Session Opouflopt 8rd in slid.“ mom ol 5.. CENTRAL I 31 ï¬gsth'lraLmtE, Yea" mud Ga- -0 on; o W e: non: superiority in [quip- â€p.218“, Method- snd Beans. Yonminviudto writ. for it if manual in the kind of school- work which bring: best Add". W‘. 8.88AW,Ps-indp1. â€MUD.“ 1907