Mrs. Porter. of Lindsay. mid a fly- ing visit to Oobocon-k last Tuesday. She magnest at hte homeod’Dr. J. N. Thompelau. '31:. Willie Lang, Peterbcmo, viame'd Cbbooonk last T319361â€; . Misses Birdie and Etta waffle re- turned last week to Oobocoak, after Mrs. McDaIIum and son. of Fenelon Falls. are spending this week at the home at Mrs. R. A. 011m. The Somerville Council met on Sat- quay. Taey successfully transacted quite a lot of business. . ' Mr. Pearson and daughter, at Lind- say. were in town last week._ Mr. J. Beatty. Omemee. visited our burg last week. ‘ Miss '3:ka Mchnald spent the list week at the home caf Rev. MI. McDon- ald. Mrs. Major Evans and- daughter Irene. of Omemee. are spending a' short timerat the bone 01 M1317 Fieldin¢~ A . The Ladies‘ Aid of the Methodist church at Baddow' held a_successful ice cream social at the home of. Mr. J. ‘ our achocls have rte-opened with a large attendance. . z ' (,‘OBOCONK. ' (From Our Own (bx-momma The excursvinurn held under the aus- pices 0 ï¬lm Ladies Aid “us quite a success. ' About 100 people took ad- vantage of the trip and enjoyed (hunches in our popular ooumty We would like iaisee some of our en- ter-paging citizens move in 'ï¬avar of the matter before the nights get too 33 the evenings are becoming lang- er and darker. it's up to the Council to provide some kind of a decent light. Wh-xt about using the electric light! NIT. McKee attended the high court meeting of the. Independent Order (:1! Fol-ateâ€; at Barrie last week. He represented Wocdville court. gram Our Own: Cox-MW.) 'uel'iy Brain's! Ginniggton. have started work on the new town hall building. Tmy are doing the stale work. It is expat-ted the bull-ling “i. 1 be completed before the amm- (lies. Mr. Harry Robertson. is having his new blacksmith shop bricked. Mr. Balward. of Cnnnington. is doing the work. Coum'illor. McKee 1.5 making exten- sive improvements to his shun and dwelling. The building will bebrick- ed and painted. Kr. W. '1'. Jones: at Sunderlzmd. is doing the work. Mr. Alex. Gilchrist. of Messrs. Mur- chison Gilchrist. has disposed of his share of the business to his partner. Mir. John Mumbisan. of Glcnarm. who with his family.'will more here. We regret 10 report that Mr. J. C Gilchrist had the misfortune to {all we day 1.15: week and break several ' (From Our Own Cr-rrcqnchMI-l-l ‘ d duty ta chmnicle the death of Mrs. Michuel O‘Neill. which had evmt occurred on Friday last after a somewhat lingering illness (:5 a year’s duration. Same eleven months ago the deceased was taken down with pamlysfs. from which she has been a patient sufï¬erer ever since. 011 Thursday of bat week she. tool: a turn for the worse. {wing seized with inflammation (1!. the lungs. and de- yite the bat medical aid she slowly 135k until relieved by death. The late Mrs. O'Neill. whose msiiden name was Mina mrgaret Miller, sister of MI. 11108. Miller. at 09?. “as married to Mr. O‘Neill about forty yours ago. To them a Lnrge family mu barn. of whom seven sans and three daughters aux-vim. One of the daughters is a nun in St.. Joseph‘s Ocnvent at Toron- ‘ to and a 3. Joseph O‘Neill. teaches school at . Albert. a small place about nine miles north of Edmonton. N.W.T. The funeral tort place on aturdny to St. Luke‘s R.O.. cemetery and despite the wet weatlnr was well ‘ attended. there being several from Lindsay. among what: were Senator Mcï¬ugh and Mr. '1‘. ENG}. Th hus- band and family .will have the sym- mthv of the canmunlty in their pang of ti bereavement. VICTORIA ROAD ’ , (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Dr. Irvine, of Neelmnds Irvine. Dentiets, Lmd my. a [21-51: class honor graduate, wxll be at the hotel. Uobo- ;Victocia Road. on Thunday. Sept. 10;. {Bverxth'sng air-twat: '11: Dan» i - (DBOCONK. ; '1 (From Our Own Corrmpondcnt-J 3 Dr. Irvine. of Nee-lands a; Irvzn". Dentist: Lindsmv, a ï¬rst class honor gnu‘mah wili be at the hotel. Coho- conk. on Frxday. Sept 11th. Ram-m- ber tht: datc.â€"{wl. . ‘ (MtSFintMS’ 1mm \ i‘ 1me Our Own Gel-Wuhan) 1 Dr. Neelanda o! Neelands a; Irvin. Dentists Lindsay. will be at the Queen's bole}. Woodviile. on Tues- day. Sept. 8.. Keep the date in mind. C 3““ w' 3 f: H. Hlsmnnwmg DIIIGGIST on†â€vi-mm. g HONEST 3 RUBBER 600118. W. Robina!!! 894 any Albqrt. mi 1. Everything in the rubber has is bought. carefully here. We aim to get the .very best good- cf the heel: mkore. Special are is given to syringes. Some with really honest rubber in thorn we on sell for very sms‘l prices. Whether price is smell or large, you can feel sure that, quality coceidered, it is low. wxx’SEYyILLE \VOODVIILLE. woom'ILLE in the rubber line Mrs. Terill. wife of. our Methodist ' munstar, returned on Saturday. at- tcr spending a pleasant three weeks in Trenton and other places. Mr. and Mrs. at Lindsay were visiting at Mr. G alums“! Sunday. Mr. A. Hum, mofW‘m. Hanâ€" cock. is 212mm hm Mala ! The pinning seam is here. and for but remit: tr! Gilbert! vineanr' on Sunday. 77' " Rev. Mr. Bell. who has ‘i’akén charge; of tin; Englislhchurch. ï¬ner: £55m, pfeached Hi: mrewvén setuidn The new elevator at the station is neaxjimg completion. The that loaded grain m9 tal_:_eq_ last; '1‘];ursda;y._ t - Miss Vina. Anderson, at Oakmod. visited her sister, Mrs. Wm. Weldon. for a. te'w‘daays last week. 'Mr. and Hrs. WW. entertained visitors from Brandon this week. One of our young men. who visits the Falls often, is getting Somewhat scared. He is afraid of being held up up for a burglar by hte constable of that town. '_Miéé Br'yana. of Millbrook. tormerly of this village. was renewing old ac- quainl'aqoes here last meek.- “Missié. Fanning returned laat‘week from an extended visit to Peterboro in Lindsay. Mr. Percy Owens. of Simme. .19. been visiting his cousin. Ma's. Wm. Wells, {or .1 .few days. Mr. Owens is a goad musician and we hawk for him a bright future. He leaves in. a few weeki to resume his studies in- German-y. , _ _ _. _ bets or Fenelon Council met in session here. The meeting was held in. the Orange hall. owing to the hotel being closed. Mr. Harry Rogers catered for the councillors and in to be congratul- ated for the good dinmgrnerved. Mrs. W. Tremeer ha caneon. - MP» 1-; Greennway h om Port Hope I Miss Louie Jenkina is home from Smith.†Falls and. Interm. You 'may depend she had :1 good time while away. :Miss Nina. Allen. of Lindsay. was the guest of Miss Flossie launder, recently. ’. Mia B. McKee has returned from F‘Amnington. ' Mir-9 G. Smith and Miss Beatrice Jc nkms hm’c bout: the gu ate 0‘! hits. H. W. Cornish. Wurliooks (mite natural 'to see was L. Snuth back to church last Sun- day. We hope she will soon recov- er her usual strength. Rov. Mr. Clark delxvered an ex- ceilent sermon last Sunday morning. his text being “Haw can; a rich man :‘ntor the Kingdon 0! Heaven." We Would like a series of sermons on this mbject. > , '_ ‘ ‘ . \ “v are in deep aympathy with one or our ~torekeepers (or hav as lost man. yards or craps. C1100 up boy. it. 2.; not long until fair time. L | Miss A. Morton reports I very en- 10mm: time while visiting friends at Mal-tons path. { LX'ITLE BRITAIN. (From Our Own (‘01-th.) “c «haw noticed a few broad smiles on Mr. Exemon' a face. We muse this is the causeâ€"1 bouncing bah) girl. , j , mil-V. J. Pogue is recovering from hiu late illnem. . . air. ’Jpscph and u: 99 Ethel D Shane are home for a wisi-L We are glad to see our campers returning home. from Waabhurn'als- land after spending a vacation oleix Weeks. . me Our Own- Corremondont.) 'edmosday, Aug. 26th. the memâ€" Ln‘g membemiof tho family have the sincere sympathy of the entire neigh- borhood in their bereavement. a one- “'50 7mm held in high tepuï¬Ã© by her companims. and one whose coun- sel was always sought. TIE remain- her usual health until about nix )weeks ago. when axe was taken ill ‘ with an‘attack of pleurisy. Partially recovering from this she contracted. u‘ cold. which caused ounplimltiom to set in that baffled al?‘ that medical skill and the patient attendance of a kind father and devoted mother could do for her. The funeral on Saturday last. despite the threatening weather,- was lxrge. the servine being conducted by Rev. Mr. Ferguson. of Gleam-m. In the closing of her earthly career. the community loses one who was an ex- emplary young lid! to _ev_ery respect, [the ageot26yemrs. Deceased was in EARTH-‘1‘: Y. From Our Own Corrogpondenm- .L in our and duty this week to record the death at Katie. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Me- Kenzie. on Thursday.§ugust 7th, at "vMâ€"rTJ. 011133. 0: Onxoinec. who pur- chased Mr. Ely Worsely'a farm, has cdmmrnccd ploughing.’ 1t 19 rumored that Mr. J. Fell ha. punchxmd Mr. James Mitchell's tum. Mr. Gillie will remain another year on Mr. Sxms' (um. - Quite 8 {am farmers have ï¬nish. ed Inner]. ng. 'A l L Mr. Wesley Irwin is visiting mt PprJ-JS CORNERS. - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Death rammed a resident from our “ciniiy luck week in the person of Mrs Wm. Parrish: The remains were taken to Oshawa for interment. Mr. John Gillis is making arrange- ment: to: the building of a. silo. Farmer: in this vicinity who have si!os find them indiqwnsible. ' k ' Miss Dolly Beamish is Very ill 1t present. ! L : v , ‘ a .. A In, 'I' â€All I.... v.7. . M159 M. SthI of Toronto. fa whammy her brother, Mr. J. Stewart. 0! this pint-e. _ i ’ Miss May McMaster returned to her home m Huntevmlle after mend- ing a. few weeks with Miss J. Mc- Crorie. “Mk-Ls A. Veals spent last week with Reaboro tricmhs. . . "illtv'flispiencq and M'as 8.8mm», of L'nd-ny, muted friends in this xix-inity last ngk. ‘ . ' FRANKLIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) â€"Rcv. B. Strike. of LVndmy. mambo) a very impressive Isa-mom here [at Sunday, taking for his text Matt. 22; 5.. Mrs. s. Nugcnt. of Midland. mil-2d on [ï¬ends here iaat jvgeelt. Rev. mi Anchor. 0: Non-thntield. spent a few diam: with Mrs. Prior. Miss A, M. Thompson l‘qfl: on Mon- day for Boboaygeoa. where she has ae- cured at position as junior teacher in that ï¬ll-age. .7 at Burnt River. spent a tewcthyh' with her friend. Miss a Thump“. ' . Mrs. W. H. Ooako. iaapehdiugatew days with friends in Tm. . CAMERA Y. has return-rd Mr. Dave Murray. the popular G.'l‘. R. agent at ~Maripoen. met with. a painful accident one day last week. While running a truekrtromacar‘to the platform the gang plank slipped. and Dave got mixed up in the truck in such a manner tint his ankle was severely wrencned and hug leg badly bruised. ¢ . . . . Let us congratulate the Lin'daay baseball team. on their recent victa'y over the strong about nine. They are playing a great game this year and your correspondent can only see one way to break their winning streak. '11.. to let Olkwcod have a chance at them. “ Mr. Howard mm is apendin¢ a few days art, home. Mr. A. 0. Hbgg and flamily have re- turned from a three weeks' holiday at Sturgeon Point. peas. One ï¬rmer who grew mm acres of hoe pens brought them to the warehouse and realized the handsome sum of 8161. after deducting theeeed. Mr Dam Chyley also grew an acre of hoe pegs and they brought him over $60. We would suggest that it in now‘ up to some of the 0th!‘ dealers to beat these yields it they? can. Harvest has been delayed by the recent rains. There in a considerable portion of the crop out yet. , Mrs. Rev. Webster and daughter, have gone to Toronto to visit friend. Mr. E. T. Reader is just middling. Grain is beginning to flow through the village to Hogs 8r. Iotle‘s elem- torsmt M‘aripoea Station. They re- port segue Qbenominabyielda otmncy (‘From Our Own Corrohpondcnt.) (neat numbers are going to the Ex- hiibition it} Tamn'to this weak. was 7!. yeah of age. The (metal took place at Ingoldsby on Saturday and was largely attended. Mr. K. A. Levin. has returned after a two weeks‘ visit with friends in Allandale. “It i3 our ad duty ta report: the death of Mr. Michael Ian-mks. which occurred on Frijdny last; Dgceoaed Mr. Frank Hamilton has reoigned his position as clerk in Mt. Scott's store. Hi: genial pregame will be greatly missed from amongst us. Mr. {non Nemll left on the Ear- vestera’ excursion a: Tuesday. 'Aug. 17th.. for Mani-tuba. Mr. John Milbum is summing (run a. spmiged gage. __ Mia Edith Milburn ii visiting un. der the pal-egg! rgulf. __ . Miss A. Ritchie sepnt a few days with Kinmount friends lately. and took in the Civic bliadny excursion from that point to Biptiï¬e Lake. Mr. Robert Milburn. whu sustained a. painful injury to his knee while playing football t (or. weak up, 1., we are glad to nu. able td beahout again. Mr. and Mrs. mum. oflrondalc named friend: hare lately. ‘ (From Our Own Oorrewondont.) Among than. from hare utending the Toronto Exhibition. are Mm. Wm. New“. and daughter. Min Olive. Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Dean. Mrs. I. Sedg- m‘nk. Mr. McNight and Mrs. Mateo. Mi.†E. Fanning. of Gambray. paid (MW a (lying; visit Vlant_ week. 0!: meant]! in. min tb congre- gations on Sunday were small. Mix 8. Arm'stroqg visited Linda.†last week. Mt. Garï¬eld Falls returned (tom Totmto last Saturday nigu. Evidently the latest out iia quilt- ing bees. Marc. Pen-in gave two last week. It must bemid that the ladies deserve credit. Mr. Sam Weldon mm home over Sunday. Dr. Anderson. at Michigan. ii). viisiting 'friepdgrhere. Miss Lily Irwin. of mmbmy. visited her sister. Mrs. E. Lytle. 11: Week. Mr. A. Workman left but lbronto Tuesday night. where he intends stay- ing for :19 indoflnitq tips. _ Min Ruth We hater left for Tunn- to a: Tuesday. where she will whit friends. Mrs. A. Gameron spent a few day: in Swnderlmd this week. Mr. A. O. Hogs and [um'LLy returned from Sturgeon Point 09 Magda; night. . Miss Minnie Tinrndyke returned to Toronto on Tucsday morning. Miss Maggie GLbson was in Témnto for a {law (hys. onqwooo. ‘; From Our Own Corns fluent.) r. F. G. Perrin ret this main miter spending .5 weekn' holiday: in Bailieboro. few days in Toronto. Mr. Robert Stevens, of Novar. mag in our village lat wash calling on old (ï¬ends. Many were glad to nee him after an absence 0! heven years. â€me. A. Edwards [aft co: the City Tueadny morning. whom she intends staying for a_19vf days: w MIG. W. Edmtâ€"h 1.1an a; any“, weobs' hip to Mata. Nissan: and bwmnville. Mr. Norman Glendenning is im- proving mly. ; Mrs. McQueenspen taw'eokinPort Perry with her 000 D. B. McQueen. Rev. John 6111mm q. ‘l‘nelon {hrs in spending a few days at the pafson- age. ' Mina Lena. McDanld returned home from Flint. Mich. a: Monday. where she had been visiting her (ï¬ends the last month. Mrs. Jotm Kerr left a: Tuesday not Toronto, acid? Niagara. Falls. M-im Edith Pemo :eturned m Monday um m g couple on! months in CW A MANILLA. From Our Own Col-Wat.) 1:. W.L.Ooouom in rontofor a couple of any. thia Week on busi- ELENA†; (Special to Tho Post.) Report of S. S. No. 9, Fenelon. for, August; IVEâ€"A Tolmie, 8. Sinclair, L. Keqbiu, W'. Harvey. -III.â€"A.Sin- claim E. Ferguson. 8. loyneo. It. Nicolnon, H. Mckenzim ILâ€"M. 3km ie. R. Tohnie. Part IL-«E. 1‘0me J. Ferguson. Joe Neabitt. Sr. Lâ€"M. Murchison, u. Haynes. N. Nicolapn. 'Jr. [.43 Form, W. Neolntt. ’Katic Kennedy. 7_ -'Ur. J’dhn Henry, of Rochouter. and Mr. Joseph Henry and son. of Chicam‘ are visiting their sister. Mn. Fanmng. .' on mm W- Mrs Bryant is v'mting trianda in mm thxs week. Mr. Simian- and Ho foo badly injuredw ht assisting at a thresh- an_dA aï¬eaâ€"gmyanteei pure OAKWOOD. GELERaT. Miami in Spending a CBC-n Boot. 1.â€"cuth-â€"W woo; mum slow â€do I"¢:M â€to m $3; lam†to “13; “he‘d-tan: lt_ us to 5.:“0 uuo I.“ YIDI‘ LIV. "00‘. New York, Sept. lâ€"W 74.0“). mud] mod “:00 rapt-fled; export today. W attic.“ 1'1“: about Mg gum: bot. Wt will. MMâ€; "nu ma! “.60 M8.‘ Sheep and “W?“ 1’15; ‘9" Penn'qlnnh hob d M “In M: Mmuuvnpoolm m..- Immunkm-Unm- 1'..me OI ICAOO LIV. men. mum ‘5 5’5 a: E E i “5"". "I w. a {h m Timber tt mum Stnlt She. Dario. mmm.mcwnam:y FM . ‘ . I. J. DAVIS; IN THE BAINY RIVER DfS‘rRIC'l‘ nam- 619. Gal. Ga. 629 Ind 638. and the bum: Bath: with the right to out and remove thq pine. mm. unï¬t-0k. cod†tad popltr; .og on. 617. 618. G24. G25, can. 627. 628. G83. Gas. 686. an, 089. 610. 6‘1. 642. an. Earth Nos. 81. 82. 8: Dad 8‘, will be dated tu- anle by Public Anc- tlan at the rummnt mildhoun WYâ€; glN‘rH d a? 13mm 0‘ o t q ma. ct tho burl ONE abbot in tho mm MM NC. I†and 201. tho Tawn- shlpl of Kitchener Ind Robert: and Block “W" (has ' Lac. IN THE V’Y Disrmcr PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby give. tbt must to nuthntiq of Orden in WI. tho Bod Old White Pine timber in .tho following township. berth and tron. met, ;_ IN THE DISTRICT OF. NIPISSING â€"tho Tomlin d Katha. Greelman. Putin. ulnar. Huntsman. Mc- mthy. Herrick. unlock (put d), lunch (part d). Stewart. Lackhnrt. (Put a. Gum. (90* 00. Ghana (put of). Hunmll and Phelps (part ‘5! rm; name; 98‘ 4mm- Auction Sale of Tim- ber Berths. Shootliooqhhinc toms and cm- Newer goods demand the space of those we're slaughteringâ€"t explains why we reduce prices in the very face of a manufacturer's in 50 Men’s Outing Suits, were $6 50, now ............ $3.75 85 Men’s Business Suits, were $8.50, now .......... $5.75 120 Boys' 3-piece School Suits. were 84 75, now $2.75 200 Boys’ 2-piece School Suits, were $2.50, now $1.50 70 Men’s Light Felt Hats, were $2.00, now .......... $1.00 85 Boys' Hats and Caps for ........................ 45c Cambric Shirts for Men at 45c ; ditto for Boys at ...... 25c School time and Exhibition time is coming on and September mi in the Fall. A New Suit in the hand is worth two later on if you buy Gough’s now. What you pay is not all that’s in the game of Bargains, but it's what you get for what you pay that counts. z- s 341..) 1.34“ “L We have splendid news for men and boys this wee! that will tempt every man, youth or boy who sees then: purchase now that will save them the price of a a month from now. GREAT MEN’S AND BOYS’ BARGAIN Additional new styles being added weekly to meet the de by the. Wonderful Bargains offered at Gough's Great Summer Red We are paving the way for our early fall trade these days. The process brings to the front many rare values in SUIIER SUITS, SUMMER TROUSERS AND VESTS, SUMIER HATS, CAPS' AND OUTFITTINGS. ...YOU’LL SOON NEED NEW CLOTHES THE WONDERFUL. CHEAP MAN. “I Y‘ ’W mwuu~ †££$ ° ' THESE DAYS. .0"!!! Limit. " we pulled in. there no («and in the bottom of it an old (Lin-lock muss ket. Dating the mar d the Ameri- ' can Revolution. 1776. an Annex-icon gun boat from fluctuate!- with e crew of seventy-{we was wrecked on the Ducks. The men escaped to the bare v room. but one byone starved to tdeath. and their (rues can be otill ineen. Thin incident 3 a matter of Mayan is rented by several lwrixen in their early work a: the 1 history «:1 Mada. the muoket. I vm'nh was recovered belonged to the ‘ wracked sentient. 5, mac "8 Out! A. (at. m. the Past. I decade: â€0 “h T, L. Hatchett. C.P.R. agent. 'Iact, the 9;: ‘nttqrod an exclanntipn of surprise ' Wing 0"; ‘ the other day when ha opened a let- gaggfciuri ter mm: had baen forwtde:lf_rom , we {we 3; Gimme-e. it was Miran-ted to his ‘ot the Tu m. lather. ma read 1: tom"; ; “1W1“? u 00‘? O 1 ‘3 ‘~ louett. Southwest Missouri. . . , ,. _ ' Aug. 3rd. 1903. â€NW“ "if Mr. Thos. Hatchetu, «la-W. I â€d" â€I‘LL" . . Emily. ammo. - , mane." .:’:‘ M Sinâ€"Enchant! find one dol- a “Pt"m‘fï¬'}; w [or one home or 8hâ€"â€"s Remedy ’ ""3““ .-_'_ and sent. n. by “prod I want it I (or a. friend and will pay the charges “'- "0" on delivery-Yours truly. ! V' In 0“ flint-look. Several wash ago a very interact- in: discovery m made near the Duck! by t m of m in them- play of the Ibm’uuoo Fish Coupany, at W When one at their net. M! 2081‘. LINDSAY. mo†' bu bean annual a: u!- e 35' ha: 'oLcu made! «18:. an, and a ) arenty u e the Italian. [pant thou-i ° wrsiolcnt error: of tho F ' mam rm aircady cpl‘ ‘ MVautagrs. :n we sect!“ 1 m aet'3.d. C'Maldeflu! '1‘ E Of his tzomie: competimï¬l :. now then are 9‘24ch M. e Oveflhn w xix: power of R" ‘ autly political Oelt in II! , Momâ€"m much just: i that he WLSLUppOd hill ‘l ;decade: ago or: the com“ . . tact, the 9)lid much" p calling or); of P13 pom“ , of the (we; and I!!!" - Manatee-tum“: New W ‘ We hue thus far 00;. hi! '01' the flaw?! Mn the romantic ‘ We! of the north. II! manner‘ he is the th ' materialistic. moat ' mkrant th - country _, ___/ , ILL no!" to “£4 name That an 01 (am Here's good Striving each “Bread Winm heard of me I-rcncn deed duru ; the whole Gingham umcn 1h" been 111 the L: 11'on of“ too or engage Mum“; bu bean :- LLrucLod "It†a. cry hm been made “a nun. am; apparenfli" the Italian. But £110“ persistent effort 0â€" mt '1xfle‘m'23d‘â€: Idvautagms :3 1:13th an oath}. C'Maldefluy! In th. of the Europe: mighty throng nu. uouon To?" woum uni ‘l’ho Prov-chocolat- 15'»: York 2 twat!†‘ mimic o! (I 1:9 VG migrant: m «I Brussels .2, mm love-t The new ,1 n IO 00: I pOSSl . the! Mble th‘ ll!" um lever h 3‘9?†Estab the exp â€d