3:1 will m- try E33! team: corraled one tally to “We with. and. thinks .wzn: 3900:th till the third innings. w-n n P? Sylv. ~ter hitsmiths opened o_n a WIU'EAWAKES 6. SYLVESI‘W 5 Ewmng Post of Aug. 16 The Sylvester cohorts tell victims M Dickie Butlrr's ntalworta inst night and undurcd the third def-sat from mm (mm tth 5mm. As a nu nlt my tnkr the cellar position in m lawn-much to their disgust. When It was echoed ubrocd thM Into ZWutlwrup‘n Foundtyitoa vmw to Dr. ottmnthrm‘d up with “SON!†any. a “nil known Toronto mm». mm lmhdumu In town. Mid me rosy Workman and the nu mm be man an um Job the “WM- mm mm- thought to bus a ram Ware, but "um-‘- mmuot alwuyu dome- Mu tell." A dawn: and rtnky Hy- mn mum: [Hp by the green and mu m Lllr fifth gave the Whic- Pwakm Llu (lrlil‘vd oyportuuity. «u! a u- (ukru .uh'unlagu of. with Art» drew first blood, John- » .mnng in initial innings on 3 Nu! of reflex: plays. Lindsay ‘emmi up in the third. but the 1:)- cal innoccnts went to the bad entireâ€" ly ir. 2hr fifth and [we runs were scored by I’eterboro. In the fourth Pvikim Workman and‘Nasbm; g)! safeties in succession. the first 1w.) scoring. ‘iius made things more in :iy, sspmally when two more came ï¬t. the next innings and still anotiu-r couple in lh's seventh. and Petcrboro an? shut out for three innings. Ill-3 ï¬ckle goddess changed. however, and the Prten tallied in the eighth 1nd mm innings. winning the game. CASTOR IA 1ҠTHE TEAMS gr" . eve Fczerboro brought up a [July last ire team to flay the Lindsay nine :1. in 83-“ [or a benefit. to go to an iniurJ Thai 93 ilayer- They had three intermz- side. the rest Midland League Gen: dime and pit-ids. Lindsay had hut. three of the sud. old midland League nine. the res: he- Tawn Leaguers with littfzc: * in" all . Gimmes. The locals were (at \ 0!: from their best. the hard usage many Nine, of gm got on Monday at Collin;- wwa taking the ginger out at them. NV: Gray and Burridge- were the ogpos- Cit-v it“; Mira. and. came off wuh gall about evzn honors. the former h-wr ' ing one more sti'ike out. But-ridge 1b was not blessed mth a numerous as- be {5 mtmnt of curves. but had speed 1' 1d». toboxmand used-his complete thin};- “ " gag attachment for all he could get, . Yen out of it. He is an all-round and 173193: gtntlemanly ball player.-'rhe Johul was and sharps are experienced play. ‘ Plain ell-111d Curtis and Kendry put up good ball. Wilson also showed up to _ B“.- mpntagc behind the bat. Jack '5- .5, fHamil mat glagzr. filled out in left 5mm, thwél The Lindsay infield had nine err-ms a to their crsditâ€"olr drathet discredi~ -md badly bung e the ban - - mm. 'lh: outfieldcrs had no‘ ‘ ‘2: Just . A ' '1 3V 3!- o - iodo uhch my 11 e b ‘0. us: as I 1 good for their reputat‘ ml: hit. 9;?†and \" 7-‘E~_H‘P'-‘z!9: brinhntsmacmam. SECS " 1357330120 ,8; LINDSAY 7 amazing Post. 01’ Aug. 15 (mile Butler handgd the game It, pauboro yesterday ï¬lm Johnsgn was allowed a. ï¬fe outtust. The score we, a tie. 7 an. 9m“ .thgn. Johnson “011' 3nd. the. ban! gomg to centre {KM- got third and scored on a pom A J, m cm Lust “ck. Th3 run nos: S mow â€30 guilty ones are caught. an ex- ample will ï¬x: made not: them. Wmâ€... o9otoooooo‘toooooouvo$tdo+ooooo4 ' ETHE FIELD OF SPORT :wnat is Occyrriqg in__th9 Togm and District, andf ’ne eamu mno innings was 'listxesg than, and the Lindsay nine had â€may hard luck. They tom-ed Burridge for sight safeties, but a big list of errors chalkzd up mam. In th'- second innings the 1 piaying was simply rank. the s scoring five runs. However. tn; nd reds pulled up even [It-pr. > 3 he mgmh innings teh score was a “.0 mm were out and two on s, Msbitt. who was at bat. arom- our short shop’s head. The left ,, happened to be phymg out uoorrect position and caught ta: THIEVES PRESENT. : thief trouble is evident and even the 21111 players :Inpt. {those who Jean- s under the stand have and valuables â€", enough Eamomf, one saidâ€"5:01:42. heatedJy named. and Ff W WEEKLY post. ansn. FRIDAY. mucus: 23d. l and ‘v' .m_ Suz‘agr more fairly rust t" ‘9 up against the -9 shape of hard luck. THE GAME SYLVESI'ERS 5 tutti“. was a we on :lro ,-,_. 3e 19!: ! Two men were out the bases were ‘full. and the pinch hitter of the team was gt bat. The umpire had called three balls and {we strikes. The excitement .was intense. but’ too deep for words. and when the pitcher began to wind himself up 976- xatory to delivering the ball, the silence was. painful. It was blow by 3 10ml penetrat- ing voice in the grand stand. .. dies and gentlemen.†exclaimwl the owner or the mice. "whO'stnta er of th: Newark team. Next winier Engle has signed to play for an AJ- Au‘encan team in the Yucatan. which will be managed by Connie Lewis. of Jacksonville. Fla. During the pas: winter season Engle played ball in Cuba an: m Flonda, while m was in Yucatan two years ago. Engle de- dates that he prefers to play under wmm climatic conditions than stay in the north dunng the cold months. 1‘é2-"of the spit ball in ionger sures success. ‘ ’Ihat the use of the spit ball as 2 regular delivery will. within the next year: be a thing of the past. seems almost certain. says J. Washing-tun wiitcr. Now and then a pitcher mar resort. to the use of the moistene‘l fling. but the pitcher who uses nozh- ing else will be scarce. It is begin- ning to dawn 9n _ev_ery one that [he “Raymond Friel pitched a no-hit noâ€"run game [or Wheeling Sunrhy against Canton. He allowed thr-c passes. however. but his support nelp- (-d him to a shut-out. It was gnu“. w.ovk It is understood the youngster goes to the Boston Americans uc.\-: Season. Toronto leads the Eastern League. 42 points ahead of Buffalo. Chicng) has sinch in the Natignal. being over 100 points ahead of the N. Y. Giants. Phxiadelohia is holding down the top rung of the American with the Detroit Tigers 14 points :bo’Wn-J and Chicago a close third. Clyde Englz. of Newark. can right fullv clam) the titlz of prize wanin- I Yanczr \Veidcnsaul is lining ‘thgcy’s piace like the‘ chl lung or ! players†§M£GH=T33EWL . a The Dclclmnty family soon:- to be gating- it bad latuly. Frank Delv- zumty was suspended a week 130 by (flew-laud. and now Jim Delehantv hau been suspended by the Washing- tun management for conduct aim:- lar. to that of his brother’s. 'rm. uu- Brown Calhze nob-w arm» n um:- 11 hi. (or rt a bin: Mason and Gr" nth will “1v. to .ut awn flu-h on bun. He no: Hm dou- Mum your: on Chi-hon. an-l the Hurvwd man in am year gamed one-luau .5 wand. Oxientaln alumni with only two assists. bo-lfm: made by mr "Iron “on" "C‘ . A rcmulkahlu frame of tho mun! ummmu pltchrd in Ptttlbulg m that We unm- Now York tram u Manager Kelley‘s three sons haw been imcreated spectators at the grmes in Toronto this week. Thurs- day one of them admonished has father to â€hit it out. Joe." \\"i dun wak m Sylvut an . (lurk Grifï¬th manager of the\ 'w. \mk Americans, 1!: is rumored has puxchased Lakz. the heavy hitting‘ Jenn-y Caty pitcher, Mm that town. Lake has t2rrific speed. - anft miss. the apportunity to take a trip no Peta-bow on (thum- day M the Undmy mu team. t‘cu Bert Menzies about it. 1 St. Paul is the birthplace story that E. Ashenbach wil marl-age an: Qaints next year said that. Tun Flood will be the jab. ' “'7’ ' "â€"‘â€"""-‘ ‘9 Intauu . .. .- _.___ __ _,_.. Inqncy's vibe-.- like the real kmg 0?; QM “ï¬lm, me man â€0;“ 1’ V ’511na=lfâ€"a‘mo..¢‘ . haggamo mg; W 6â€"4. ts.» P “I“: - $3.... ' ’- ' ‘ ‘ finding agitation“) love wmtï¬i'éé ' V ' . .' ‘ ‘5 being-hard, and mm! B}. the scora 4-.) the pxck 0 th» I†W4 . .Haariuon city, league damaged “‘4‘- we ‘had to mm to prefent flower of the Branttord mt; B“! l "acrgps’. ‘ -. ' \uA-‘ \ x- lhoney’b position with Toronto wiil. be titled in by a hard-hitting 001.- fiddzr from Boston. -u-ounem wy. at the fl‘otrouto bench, lathe awry} was all "tommmmt." CHAL’CER ELLIOTT’S TEAM A Toronto morning paper says . Th1 only Chaucer Elliott, who is at pl"- sont playing managgr of the Oswez'), ball team. of the Empire league. of New York state. will try and organ- ize an intnnational league. consxst- ing of Hamilton. ,Woodstock. St. Thomas and London. on the Canadmn side. and Oswego. Fulton. Auburn m5! Geneva in New York state. He thinks sud. a league would flourish. ' FGR THEE: FANS ‘ On Saturday ,Whibby m my Pearl: Nine. at Toronto; at Bowmanvue. 7d, “‘Worm'ood is the name of a Jerscv ‘( fI‘EPPING SIGNALS. The Wee beam now playing in ITaman, ‘ suapiniona that um.» signals We being tipped: bit. The! Whiletmmnwima .1235: at opera glasses was stationed at 1122 dance and: watched throqglm. broker; board. He would the!) .tglephone :o ï¬ï¬ï¬‚gy. at ï¬ber max-onto bomb, In a junior league game the- Victor's hi-mmed the Y. M. C. A. by the scars 7â€"1' [last week. x'l‘be Vismrs ï¬st-ill lewd the luague whilq the Y’s. are last. DEMESIIA AMERICANA Philadelphia Telegraph: Thar-:2“ many a man who will buy a dozen lemons to throw at the umpire Wuo wouldn't buy you a lemonade It rm! tongue was out a yard. rmoou 18 me name of a Jersey pitcher. He must have lots .5. THE VICI‘ORS \VON the birthplace of a Ashenbach will not \V bO' h Bum - 3S y. - UR AGAINST IT 3 ,'1he team of basebamsts that jour. neyed to Collingwood Honday 13.4: from here are stiff and sore yï¬. They may talk about tho scraps at Bxantford when the St. _Qo;_tharinm and the Indians tamed it up, but the 0i! the seven players comprising the Midgets at. last year, few will be LX' egihle to play junior hockey thissca- son. and; it is altogether erikely Mn: Lingeay will]; not be represented an the juninm O.E.A. Lots qt boekcy talent 1'31 W: W Lind-aha» ever, want an 5W0 team may be lpljmed. "may" Bunsen. onset the normed Tremors at the North". is mutating; in town. and: it in whis- Dereld that several! who: M '11:): in- band mm Inn. mb “1* in one that has "caught on†mvtIuwn, and. if a wet Ehemhï¬e Pame- mo Eel Ort Wells, John A. Drake's lama-us thoroughbxed race horse. won has smz'llest. stakes at Harrowsburg Fair. near Lexington. Ky-. Saturday, when he capuucd a $15 prize in the sweep- stakes for 3-year-old stallions and over. He was shown by Col. Jack China. owner of Leonatus stud. ~0rt M'ells is a brother of Dxck Wells. FAST TROTTING A: the Grand CU'CUit races at Foughkecpsie recently Maj. Uelum: wan an exhibition mile in 2.03 1-1 in an effort. to lower the truck re- cord of 2.04 1-2. made by Sweet: Mario last. year. Ardelle. driven by Gem's. in the 2.05 pace. best two in ttuce. was the oniy favorite of the day that justified tho: selection. Tee (maze was never in danger and won easily. Dou’bleu. Hon-1mm: and uooyar (L). hon MoEachern and Cook (RF). 0'0. 0':- Ryun and 1’. Eyrm (L). «hm Goald and Cock (IF.I".). 6-45 4-6. 6-2. Collmar and ’B. Err is (L.). beat Gm. ham and Wigï¬IMQ (‘F-l“). 6'". Il-Lz‘! ;;liogpm (1...). .let MuEmhnm. (F I“) 0. comm. (L). M: Wig-flu. um. 6-1. 52. B, Kym“. (LJnMu: Graham. nth). 6". ‘2- 5- Cam. OFF.) 'btsul 1‘. .3qu (L) 4.6.1.5, a... > __ . LINDSAY WON. A team on Lindsay tannin players jom'nm'cd to Fcndon nu. Wednesd- (in) and (1de the qxpol'tfl of flu: than; by 7 emote co 2. Beiow is the more: mm (L) but 0001: (1".1“). 8.0. Mmioxd defeated Elmvalc in th. (its; game of the semi-ï¬nals .n the Junior C. L. A. Jack Miliur‘s Ail Canucks seemed another victory the other day. [In Victorlus of Australia were qu’ltru 16-5. The Octavia. Caps and the Tecum- sehs of Toronto play at the Isunl to {1:01 row. “Every tzam before enternï¬ the finals or semi-finals on the. In". nzcdxatx. or junior series. must pro- duce afï¬davits and til: same Sign the accretax y, of the C. L. A., signci by. the [IxcsMenL amt/gtary and cha 2'. met oi tlxo- clubs. and excry plaw: or. the ham that ‘no money or other pecuniary consideration Ins been (A’- re: d 01 paid for scn‘iccs in my game dunng tim prcscnt smsou." «Totalâ€"Lindauy ‘7. Fen-Jon (that the Cauuhiam are mgrp a:- part with their gang?! Sticks th_n WWW. m emu! in .a THE C.L.A. AND AMATEURIMI Ibo rrcagnt, condition of the C. L A. is. to say the least. very unlllii- ilutoxy. 1n policy. judging by 2..» face saluc, supports amateur atti- ll‘il‘s. Veiled professionalism. nor: cur. is rampant everywhere. 'l‘un‘. the C. L. A. has remained: blind t:- tiiis fact. willingly or otherwm:, 961.1115 ewdmt. Harry Cameron. wh.) knows emu-thing in Beaver ton. mrsf sunk. hare known the Bodvcnoxi mm wart remunerated for their 3dr- view as J°ck Miller must also [we known last year. The impending a;- - heaxal may clear the air to some v;- tent for a time. . i GEIIEIIAI. SPORTING NOTES. not been patently stmghx. stall new C -.L A. teams; have consciences pu c emugh to cast the [ï¬rst stone. narâ€" my Cameron pursued a very unw at: cm when he showed the slizhtc-a't partiality to the team of 113 mu nâ€" town, and gave his opponents 0.110;.- gW an attaxk. Am a mat‘t‘tl' of inst few will dany that (the mnjorruv' on C..L A. teams deal out coin ‘11. m, chunks to many Ola-their players. Inc Mvatm suspension may raise 3 rumpus similar to the one :n 0. ‘d. A. circles dast winter when “Buss" Irvine made his changes. ._ mumm. â€lemon Mmzo. . (I‘HE 'BEAVERTON CASE. , While it is beymd a doubt that the 8:33th Lacrosse Club I'll-9 (BEE CANADIANS SUPERIOR. The St. Louis Athletic Club wi.l hold a ten mile swimming race I» the Mlï¬sisb'lppi xchr on Labor Dty. Sept. 2. Open to Canadian and U. S. zm.nteurs., A big brewer there 11.15 donated a. $1,000 cup. Bï¬ï¬iï¬or'V'onda' r a! the cad“ hug; a:- ound his napk. and was sent thug}: w Boston tram when» he came. another has 0r this justly celebg‘atfl popcorn-9"â€"â€"C. .W. 1.. ‘in Chwaga Txibune. IHI Milan-‘- comm. (.E'J’.) â€Nb 1"“ ‘10.). p" S \VILL STICK A FEW Luna TENNIS THE TURF. LACROSSE. F41 lls AU- m [only M. ' Evening Post 0! Aug. 15 who yum; Jan. Fords“: Kenny. who had been Wham; aims May lass. and who was thought «3 W b‘n dawned. arrived! 'home sale and solmd alter a week’s mmtimg in the country, this morning. He by! heat staying at the We at a mmâ€" «W Ham. near mm. Mmtnm.bpuaibwm ov- djoyeflathbnm. . ;_-J_ tin!) will] be the hue at a; new cur- xency taken, in the form of a penny piece at. the value of two centIs. lh-s wild probe-31y be wind! tron: n2;kol. Canada has the lunged: deposits at. nickel that are to be dound ad‘- rwhelre. but it has never been made use at‘in coinage here. though the United. States and some other com- an: m it in (hair. millage. By 11.: usem bheeu'mmgeot! theproposed pox-m piece the object on o. imlk. which has been raised agnmst lho WWW: willhemet. "When the Royal Mint henna op- crations in Ottawa in .Novanbo: or December. n Mm‘ of the inaugura- will!» was at Ottawa m I.- mum The reader: of thin pope! will be plouod to loom that. were in N. lout one droodod dunno.- that. octence hon been one to cure In an 12.- “. nod tho: in Win. Holl'o Conn-h Cum i- only tivo cum now born to the medial mm. b being o constitution“ about. mum a constitutional Wont. Holl'o Gourd: Caro is taken intendâ€. acting directly upon tho blood And mucouo Mocc- ot tho om. de- stroying tho (onndozion of tbo «ll-um“ dug the potion otnngtb by building up couturâ€" don Mound-c nolminiuwork Thorn- mn have no and) m tn Sucundvo you-on they ol'otOne 8W Dollun {or on: eooo Micron-Locum. Mfornotuf mam-uh. Adams- 1'. J. CHENEY t 00.. Toledo. 0. Sold by m 75:. Toto Ron'- My Pin: law. ' lions. The Iailronds hav: 0!! tlanaport breweries 1nd st Florida and Alabama free of Judges. __.__._ toko m W ; In Lake Scum pain; Port Pen-y, Star is authority; statement that the we“ the tube 'a tally two lost it: .1101»: iovol. 1mmvu4hm Imam to ho Mao. Linda. I are Dom-mm â€Paflf’e‘ (rho chum d the :18: “In. an: lam to M M Itch grow. Jack Winchester. the pro. Puta- buxu clack hockey goal-tanner and Jul: Masks. captum 0' the Canaii-m 800 two». were in Potorboro rec-ml. I): and ended on Frdc “Intent“. “Inv Conllunwood hot-hay team hn omnnluu tor the coming non-on. Iixbndge Journal: On Civic holiday hero-one and bmbnll cum from (tunnington pl: ed here. wlnnlna um lncru-ue much y 3 co 4. nd locum! thv bull gum- 16 to 9. The utarn unam- wue pllyod in Canton» OH Pnduy. with a nlnlln remit. Can- nlnnbon wu woeeuful u heron.- and limbs-Mae at but-ball. the woman in both can" bah: D to 8. V ball game at. the Nottawuaga My [own was one continuous fight. 8‘! fl: few minutes a raid would be mm" :2" the oppnoing flan-rs or the umpuro. and a swan mnx- up ensue. The Br-gxne-Collm wood lacrosse much was 1014 an bud. game warden. provides accountants? Hon for Visitors there. and glue-:3 a fund of legend and tnecdota at thui!‘ dit [30381. Recently he Wed a uni- oeity in the shape of an old ln-lian grave. He was digging a postholc when he found the skeleton. probably of a aquaw. with a number of blu: heads. Hints. and other Indian uccvs- 501i(8~ Mr. Parkin Judges the gran- to be 1CD years old. The soil is light loam. but under where the skull lay was black and hard. Mr. P. accounts for this by recalling an Indian legend of a massacre there .1 century ago. 'Ihc grave probably held om of the victims. the blood caning thn earth :.nd gnmg it a dark appearance. EISHING I0 BEGIN F Ishing commences in Lake Seam; on beptunber 2nd. and report ï¬ns the fish are plentifulâ€"anal hungry. 'lho Miter is low. and complaints .Irv- beim: made about the lfl‘B'fL‘cien.;j of the Lindsay looks. Messrs. W. and C. Rove“. W. Per- k.l..~:. 8. Terry. and a few more lucky ' ' . -Sahgst:n Pew pretttier spots can be [00:11 in this xcgiOn» tbnn on Lake Sougog. At Ball Point 111. D. Ada-ms am! family we“! under cums last. wack, and enjoyed A deligflffll holxdgy. Mr. Charles W. Parkina. pl: oi the old- est. residents of tha plan. and .\ Daniels. were out. on the lake ï¬shing, they experienced en adventure that might have ended seriously. One: of the party got up to heave the anchor; in doing so the boat heel-ed to one side. Immediately, a jump u as made- for the opposite side. and the J boat capsized. The two men coutd‘ ‘swx‘m. but were burdened with Umr l clothes. The ladies‘were helpiess. bat ’ hold tzghtly to the bout until it wu ‘ pushed towards the shore. The affmr is a standing Joke in the camp now. ' mt..amh.c_um M94 “my to mm] a serious endmg' .““ ‘ " " ’ * ' » AN INDIANS GRAVE A (cw shay skulls; a heap of human Dances: 11:93? are the records-the traditions briefï¬ . .> " " PutpiAng.19. :"t'fith other Nature in her best and thew garb. the eir keen and anaemia; m the fishing go“, the cahpnng Ind tourist business on the Hawartha'llkes is at its best. Sturgeon and Scum llkes. in the. near vicinity of Lindsay. are the ren- dezvous for numerous parties. and some happy and interesting times are being spent. The even tenor at the campers' life is often disturbed by m- l(idents, sometimes exciting, which tend to\enlivcn the tedium. UPSET ON STURGEON LAKE At Lakevicw Park. on the shore:- of sturgeon Lake. a Jolly â€my coni- plising Mr. and Mn. Bert Daniels, 0! Tomato. Mr. and ï¬rst. Jas DJU‘EIS :nd family. of town. Miss Sinclaix. of Iowntu. and Miss Bertha L‘Es- mouse. of Cobourg, are encnmgni. Last, Week. while Mr. and Mrs. Jug. Danieis and Mr. Vand Mrs. D.:rtl NICKEL 1‘0 GENT PIECE lntomtlng lama from up and Down tho Hahnâ€"Exciting ‘ turn on Sturgeon lakeâ€"Uncovered an Indian arm. "If (AMPIRS 0N SIURGEON AND SCUGOG TEAMS BREAK EVEN 8100 INAIII, MOO. cave um Bobcaygcon. Aug. 17. 193:. nt hce'o-d 'lhe Lotus houseboat. party. which “ len Lindsay last Monday to embark jump “as i at. Laketidd. have arnvod at. Bobruy- . and the ’ 81.00. What: thoy are wind.boun«l. en coutd c 'lhc remainder ot the itinerary in- with up" [dudes Sturgeon Point. Fenolon nu». ' , Banal. vaer. Roszdale and Coboconk. We“ ht , The numbers 0! the party wall rc- til R W" turn to Toronto and New. York on Pine ““3" next Satuxday :vening‘s train from amp now. ' 1 ‘ (In ' V In ham..._-..;_- " a . ~- y. One: or I 0:; BOARD rm; LOTUS Moot), Sept. 2nd. Labor Day. My. Sept. 8111', Stock Breed- em' and Emit Gm‘ Day. Malagasy. Sept. 4th; Fun-mew The W m m. fl‘be days d the Canadian Nationfl Exhibition. maroon; Mild be . Monday. Aug. 26th, Pfeg-nmU-m Day. M. Aug 27, Opening 1) xy tWednesday. Aug. 28th, School C: 1 :- dxvm’a Day. Chm. Aug. 29th. Manufmtun- era' DO]. FIE-a, Aug. 30:13; Pm Du]. South], Aw. 81m. Comment mvdlm' all W‘ M. â€gym; Sept. 5th, Annex-in; 14' ï¬at-y. t. 8 mm‘ and no is?!) th; ton sum, Sept. 1111’. Citizen-'1)â€. ulter lab; hko We. and will be sure to amaze next winter. Wan.- am‘wu Lindsay is maid to. b9 the name. and at: Government a naked to investing": the matter. me it I: a canons blow. to Port in Havens! names“. . b . ‘- In Lake 60mm panning! .l‘ne Pat Pm Star is ulthoriky; for 1.123 statement that the “matter '1.) thehbc in ma: cabinet Wow. ta pope: lewd. Mom 41:31! ever known to be More. Linthu but- u‘onot m to Part1 Party, and it is only! mullahs 31‘“ch Um, the ‘Gurn' and. “Strangerâ€" up able to plythohkomwu. Lt “m1, tomthntthemanfl: at the intake pipe [mun may the town gun at; “W 9199.15. 3 my a “5* 0.1:. ~.° Augusta. 61.. Aug. :.â€"Cli.iu-i “won in the liquo: trafï¬c in mix .Lu- mince it. is a tongone conclusion Hut the [uiohibition bill will b: signal I); Gouxnor Smith this waek. The, floun- cial loss will run into mun: Inc'- lions. The uilroads luv: offered to tiansport breweries 1nd stills In Florida and Alabama tree of {might wages. M. u b'm to outwazh «2.. am had- : chum! In J'- unt MI- m on look {no Cunoron uh. tb prune: ahead balm; var: mum M 9- tr. bola; mm. at Mo to um um mum of the bottom stand on mum .m lock W h but“. when uncrow- manta an no“ no“. ‘. ‘ In: “ “I (ha Ink mm central tb m to low! hereon Im- am out an“ was. won: on; mmumntpmn was mum. mam ummmmy, Mush-nu. T.V.I. Emma's low Buy at mumâ€"mun to be lam. NEW [0(K AI ROSIEDAll 31in Edmer: Dalgleish aught. an 8 lb. lunar. whil: trolling ycswrhy. In cleaning it. sh: put talcum powdo r (m its mil-“to hold it belly." so sh: uplninsd. Miss Daily Clark saw: a. large. In pun-c on m: pmtlorm of the Bobsâ€- gcor. railway station Just bflorc (rum leaving Linn: last. night. and stooped to pick it up. The puns: disappearcl. and Miss Clark got. the nun] “6... Ha!" from the lay Bobcaygconit--s llmr: assembled. “Pip. pup," and "Tod-a-loo." u": the Lotus arias. imported direct :‘rrm. London. England. by Mark Twain. nml in: â€hip Guardian.“ Ralph W. .\.~.hcrdt. - The looks at Bobcaygwn. arc "iht' womt evn‘." It. took 'us half a. dnv to get through. and tiun only mm the 3881mm: of half the inbabitanb. I flit party obnsiats of Mrs. 1K»- pherson. of Toronto. Missa- E. Inâ€!!! ' Kate Damian-h. Hattie Allport. Lucy Auhcxoxt. Bum Robson. Bum M:- Lean and D. and E. Clark. and Messrs. Samuel onwna. Edward Everett Me Gunn, Fred Robson. and Ralph Rou- ext and Herbert Aahcrott. naught New York. Mr. Robwn attaa. to th! navigating; Kiss RM keeps an cmnienood end ‘4?!- Mayhem-m 1003“ the 0th.}? ’my. an! the mu 0' 1h? fat! behave themselves. and (8‘; alzeg. nah. row. paddle. red. write. and crack nuts and john to their hurt‘s content. The main Are "the best evar.‘ then bung acren mum of cooks. car}: ofï¬ciating in turn. (Take. our tip. and leave. the cook behind it yau wish to engoy your paying.) l â€"1he Anawannah. with Tsaz any, Umpue Butler. the white In 13m. ' Commodore McFady 3n. and a tew oth- ' us. snjond a cruisc on the lake yes. I withâ€. 1m- Rcua came down on Saturday night‘undcr (all sham. and with her usual jolly crowd on board. «mu 0: ma. Judge Lee. the musical woke. Use monolme opsrator. Capt. l‘ercy. and a low (not: of the T020 "megâ€"dun- inns ot Roszule. but Lemwranly rc- siding at. Lindsayâ€"wet: at [’lcaunt Point 0! the crunszr Togo yesteriay. Some numbers of we Sylvester bum! cruised to mnnzli‘s Island in the "Laura Mac" ywteriay. and n~n~12rcd some excellent music. STRAY ITEMS OF NEWS Mr. W. D. Stonchouaz, of Toronto. mturned no the city this morning. 1(- ‘61 wading a couple of weeks wzth the G. A. Wilson. cottage puty. Mr. Fwd Hall: has also deserted m- tncnda to rz-commence the sterner dh‘leï¬ of tits. onga. left this morning {or Cobuconk to spend a few weeks' solid enjoy- mtnt Rods. lines and guns accoun- pcnicd than. the party intendingno â€main until the duck shooting be. gins. - lunar In Love Ilulom. 9.th5_ Gotâ€"Away my. There are none beiter. few as good. Why not ask your dealer for Hon-'5 yarn ? It costs no more than inferior makes. We have some working men's two- -ply Socks, a stitch dropped or some .light imperfection In knitting, selling at 20¢ per pair. Light weight Blankets in soft grey wool will wash and near well; Retail it $2.50; Iflf I10RN BROS. W00llfN (0., UNITED Our Home-Made Y arn Stump the World; math. hm ' ted by Manitoba'SukutcheIu lad Amen; tavern-onus will In.“ and on Arrival at Wmm’pq. ' w pomp o-Cnn. Pu. und Cu... Nor. MW behrninbodu Win' Ry; when labour: an lauded. out of cone Jaw. Wk and Swan River. (includ- aad “awamhuchmmzwm Sublets-n huh-am. and Anita. . . . . . AWuhM-mabdmnch twist. and thu ooruï¬cgte when enacted banking» dlbehonoredfrmnt point mmwmmdthinydaynormm.w tanneonddmmhuckwmpoinuinOuuho.uslw.pdorw Nov.†1907. muodwillbeiuuod tomal yd! MmpodoolyonlpoddP-mhbam'w nwmwwmhbnndumunwcwdm. My", 3" for {dim-com†C.P.l. “1-1. or I'M TWM m C. B. FOSTER. 0.74.. c.r.l.. mono And. 27 And. 30 Sept. 4 SPECIAL EXCURSION S If we forget: Then we’ve forgotten; Yet if We bet. We haven't batten. No house we let I: ever lotten. [When we upset I- lid. nuottcn. Nam don‘t you think , Ont Wee rotten! Yet 'tm not skun Nor can a. grin Be ever gran. Ihose words are spoken. It a nose you tweak. It's never twoken; Nahum you seek And say you’ve sokcn. If a top you spin. The top is spun; A hate you still. goctawn Citizen.) You take a swim, You say you've swum; Your nails you trim. But. they‘re not trum; And milk you skim 13 never skum. When words vou speak ONE-WAY SECOND-CLASS TICKETS WILL >M ~“uu M“ “ 0’Loughlin Melntyre’s. The next few days for cash reductions. Next month for regular prices and regular proï¬ts. You know “ it's an ill wind that blows nobody good,†and it may be to you the good will come. Come hOW whiie business is not so strenuous as later 01. 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 bought 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 of a lifetime in the bargain line. From Toronto ond all Sutton: mt ï¬n Ontario, south of main lino of Grand Trunk 01.. Toronto to Strum. From Toronto to Bornia on O.T.R. and all muons north to and in. cludm‘ Con. Poe. Stations Toronto to Owen Sound. From Toronto and out. to and indudin Shorbot Lake nnd Kingston aloo north of Toronto and nor": of I dot. on G.T.R. and nortn ofBoItonJunctiononCon.Poc. Farm Laborers Wanted “iii-w $12 $8?“ $18 2331‘.le GOING DATESâ€"- CASH AND ONE PRICE. and by Mm:ob_a_._abm and Alberta. Coven-nu. fl‘he groan mm hm- im'aeuo In; From my a mountain shrine. Fm (plded dual and dgwy cap She pups M mod. wine. (the mists aibova the mot-mg will: Rise white l8 'I s of onyx; Che dbl-eumm_ the lib Are smor- pug-pie m. 41'th With hymmd.g:niu m Am my“ is made and prmsesi. Riven . \ ‘ By all things near'apd hr; the m looketh up to beau-.11.. And Mm eveu' star. .' CC acme U. . Ibo M at Ngm‘q ayLvent utgnm; Has newer accused. to play; fl’he along the stars, at mamas “SI-Ill; Has mar died away. , ‘ BE SOLD TO WINNIPEG ONLY Addition! lot (be him Baht. under conditions as below.