99:â€! SPECIAL LINES -â€" balvamzcu and Black Pipe, Malleable and C. Iron Fittings, Jenkins BmsValves, Rainbow Packing, Brass Figtings and Stitson Wrenches. cause we have practimlmechanics and we give careful attention to it, and can assure you perfect satisfaction See us about your supplies of Hardware, Paper. Glass, Paints. Oils, Metal Shingles and Ceilings. an't forget that we are head quarters for all kinds of Tin and Galvanized Iron Work, ï¬rst-class Sanitary Plumbing, Hot Water, .‘Steam arid Hot Air Furnace Heating. Eiuilders and Contractors 'U " Again than is joy in tho um and World (xrc'les. .me “mitt-val “speâ€" cial“ says Sir Wilfrid Laurier is in 0001' hmlth. ' In several PM“ ‘ peoplo are boilins a. water. it is a wise I the supply is not heq . ï¬cw Yet-k State no longer crap: the 1311 of convicts. 'I‘Ie lock step, too. em: been Muskeg. A turtha: step is to be taken toward raising the “tone" 0! me prisons. btripes are to be down away with, a. semi-milirzuy uniform w.“ taka their place. The mode because the p , salutary tailed. upon. dismplino. _Sudh 1the abolition o! the lock step and cupped head pumshmonts in all pri- ;son§.mve_ talleqofl’ £0 per cent... and er saw with much noise and em thusmm. and got son: 11 other man- icipuitics to join it. .biow tho sebum is blocked because» Toronto has not you! its share of the amount required {or tm: paelimimry 'mqnï¬ryz ' Haminou Spectator The mean 10: Ohmio‘s tailuxe to exurt flu in- linerm the principal pxoviuc-a should have upon federal attain-5 is tut dit- licun. to find. 80 long as‘fxbout In)! Spwmtor this way; The old 3.1:de to secuonalism again. “ill the 1‘0- nos ever :9 before the people as Can- adians oz: broad question. of policy? rule} would gin the coach: a sur- prise it the) did. â€lulu to race. creed. senionalim ahd petty penan- ul'aieu sumac to be that stock in trade. publisha: the Port Hope cutlet. inad- wocatod as being we beat for (m. MLd- hnd district. ’13!- Poï¬ early pointed out the ad- aamages of the Port Iicpe route ow: that. Ha Trenton in the Interests 9! this distfict. and urgod our Council and citmcns to take some action. U n- to: tumlcb‘ we have not .1 Bbacd of Trade tr: handle such matters, and we found it impossible. to Work up an.» .enthusiaaar; Now. that our co- ‘tun is with us something nu] be ac- (nmpsishcd. Agents for .Wmsaw road. a large wax loafl oi buxsaipg mtwial. consigned to acus- tomcat on 3 Rice Laka port. Fortun- .111er the hush are aligned near the anal. and it is only a short htul .1.an the pm of manufacture to the weird. 0! mm. mm. serv'co which like canal has performed, for this firm :wiil. 01' cause. be actuated by other: mops its course. and m a. abort “tine it is [air to â€me that the canal will pagoda“: some. 1min}; :1? XML §1ATTHKE. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. To r cm to :i‘the Weekly Post r Happy Thought “‘1 a†Souvenir Stoves. banned the municipal P0" .li taxa their place. The 5 been made because we «ensures have had the most fleet. upon discipline. _Su¢h ion of the lock step and ad punishments in all p1; {anon 0“ £0 per cent... a .... Dpimn 47 me cent. PAGE {‘05 Mes in Ontario the ling a '1 their drinkmg wise “mutton where not beyond suspicion- name of mming Amwsr 19. i and ‘ Put“! the and a Loo. â€Am 1' tea or bx- the Inst etc we I: mam (AMI MEASURE {RIP through Sturgeon. Pigeon. lecture, Leaflet. Stony and Clear Lakes. Over the Petal-bore Lift Loci Into Bloc Lake waters. to the End ct lav-Int!†at Ilealy's Fells. Emonï¬nmd from page 9.) M. Potexrlmo om supplies of ms- dine and provisions were replenished and our backs were then turned on the Electric City. Amthoc loathed in he encountered before we mind continue our trip down the river. The twenty-Kim miles or the Otona- hce River from Peter-bore :0 Ricé Lake is one of we most inviting and interesting stretches of river mvi- gain: of the whole Ttont Valley system-4:3 broad surface, winding channel aed varied 80mm! would al- most put our classic Scum: in the shade. (the citizens of Petenboxo do ENJOYAILE 0011!“: OF A PARTY OF TOURISTS III A GASOLINE lAIIIGII nct appear to appreciate its beauties. as the boats which ply its snrlnee apâ€" pear to be very poorly patronieed. It. is hardly to be wandered at. how- ewr. es the crafts used [or the eer- \ice are slow and uncomfortable look- ing and totally unsuitable (or the ser- vico. 11 same enter-prising person Would not on a fast mrdern stenner on‘ this route he would no doubt se- cure a good patronage. ' Iucc Lake was finally torched. lay. it we: only alter .malung a detour 0! two or three miles to get around an immense rice bed on account of enter-M irg the lake by the wrong channel. but “'1‘ were amply rewarded in the l l grand \iew sprrcnd before us. 'l‘lm‘ lake has a length of about 20 miles by ‘LDICC broad, and is surrounded by lu‘ils covered with prosperous looking. no“ tilled lat-ms. The surface of the lake is studded with pmminent. well Wooded islands. X1. is no: t) be won- dered e_t that one finds many old sportsmen who have visual its shores [or the wt 40 years. and sun cl rim tor it the distinction of being the best mehlonge and base lake in the produce. It certainly is a fine'ehet-t 0! water. but its weed Dads. bever- ingrcjlee in extent. are a terror to the nauyltors u! all power «rifts. end we here had our ï¬rst serious err-poem" The Boy was making her best time down the lake with a mod- erate eea running. the crew never dreaming of trouble. when the men at the wheel discovered ruck: immed- iately under her bowï¬end before 1 speed could be checked the staunch i litlle craft was landed on the top of [a sunken cribâ€"the remains of a for- }mor railway hrirge erected by"the (Schema and Mal-morn R. R.. and at- terwards carried away by the ice and abandoned. A-‘l‘ne piers are now un- IA, ) I... an-a W lucwp.’ an“- V_V- _ (School-grand flax-morn R. R.. and af- terwards carried away by the ice and damned. The piers are now. un- der water. but not marked by buaya, Lhueforo our (hamster. which amqunt- ed to the loss of In?! of 9m. propeller and the other half badly damage-1. F‘usrtumtoly we had duplicate parts. and a few minutes only more reqnxred to repair the Maze. A run of eight miles down the riv- er brought us‘o the Interesting and busy httle town of liabtllbb‘.‘ . where . 1.... nun-n- 0:3 (It Djlvvovv- ya".-- , Clarry. the leading solicitu: of the town. has a very handsome emf: of which he is justly proud. To Hr. Clan: our party stand indebted for many kindnesses during our stay in mm \icinity. Here also we met our old friend. Father McGuxre. win-w joï¬al countenance and glad welcom is always genuine. Tee Rev. Father is head in high esteem by the neople of all religious denamaatious in the village. At Hastings we passed through the} ï¬rst lock constructed on the Trent Valley system, which is bullt of cut stone that was drawn through the woods (rem Kingston by teams â€" a through a greet expense of water caused by the dam. which floods many thousands of acres. The chan- nel is dxfticult. but by careful navi- gation we were able to reeeh our destinationâ€"the end or the navigtble waters oi the, Giant Valley Cami. Harley‘s Falls is a. splendid water pews: which. with a small fall below, gives a head of 55 foot. The “am is ‘ protests}: 560 feet long and the water [ tells through a gorge and chr pla- ' team of shelving rock extending same distance down the river. where it . terminates in 15 natural Waterfall and ,_ o..- M, n... W IW' “n:- WT ‘ A run of 9.ng miles down the nv- er brought us‘o the Interesting and busy hula town of Hahn-.23. where we found several entaxxsiwtic own- ers c: Syh‘cster engines. Mr. I“. C. Clarry. the leading solicitâ€:- of the ,AA_- 4â€"-fp hf letmvnsw In on u..-_w_ ,, a succession of rapids as fzu' as the eye can reach; (the scenery behw the falls is Very rugged and pietur- osque and the watcriall offered such a tempting swim and shower bath in the water failmg o'er the rocks, that the entire par-£3; spanâ€: a most pleasant and refreshing 11911:. which was worth the entire run‘ of 23 miles. w ,I_.“_ Dn“a “‘9 non- “.1 w..â€" v --, “11“3. 1110 visit to Heeley‘s Falls has con- , .- -_ ,__, - - tinned our previous opiulonâ€"tormed “‘3 a number 0‘ terms as deputy‘ alter visiting both routesâ€"that the YWV° and reeve, and three or four Port Hope route to Lake Ontario. as m 33 MM“?- Be 818! served on an outlet for the Canal. 15 the most the Board of Education tor niumbor ltasible. Win cost about one-third as 0! you!!- In 1893 or '94 be much as the Trent River outlet. and was nominated to content Smthic. «(lord many more advaxlmgeq to this tori: for the Cannons in a byealec- sectiun. All the wate: powers on the tion. and again at the general glee... ‘ to be held by tion and while unsuccessful the ma- Trurl Biter are and _ M talus who no usmg ever! cf- jority agaimt him in each meant -t the Canal muted that was very small. tort to ‘gb way. If they succeed it will cost the Deaeo'oed had been a cocalflent country a bag outlay tor damages. member and faithful supporter of St. The run home was u'iade without P .3 . . incident other than a few lxours’ élc- inaglindgggmmr 21:: at: 3-3;: Lay by legs 1n the new, partner: of the of the choi} for t'he'â€whole period. To . Rev. Mr. Marsh and the older mm- Capal. The tug .made â€5‘9 of the. moat onJovaMc and Inexpeuswe holuhya bar: of the can ation his legs will imaginable. 9ch ing altogether a l‘arâ€" : , lanceâ€"with side; tripsâ€"of about 400 appeal thh th" ‘0‘“ at a. personal ~mi.‘es The entire cost for gzn‘bline bereavement. in running our Sylvester hunch was The 1W?“ 00 80nd!!! afternoon not more than $4. or one dellar p“: to St. .Paule church and thence ’to Riverside cemetery was largely at- Pflsw-nger. and at no time during: 'lhe ' .._.:-- ..:.. did our 1;. â€mu littleitODd‘Jdo and was a. most impasse. we . I". ._-.... nmflnnjm“ Md†tk mums w--~---â€"- points: J. H. Bram F. A. ll“ SURGEâ€"0n Sunday. August. 1!, Dis .1. Thou. B I . W. Bishop. ET 1904. to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Skitch. 'Fitz ߠ, , mid. F. Pete m“ ‘ ldf)’. E. Edwards. 1’. Dannan. W. M:- ‘3‘ 9th.- t° m. “‘1 hi“- ‘V-ï¬hm- son. mum runs; J. J. Glass. Lit. beta. What" I. daugbtsr. ‘ no Britain: A. J. BA“. A. King. R. DF‘THS- A. Sinclair. Fad me): and J. Houtm. Cunningham. The pal‘mmrs wane J. W,.Wan- Hill , KELLY.â€"-In Bobcugoon. on Aug. 5L1], um. Ju- Gtaï¬mn. AM! Alex. Ibrzarct Kelly. aged 51 â€an, mite or .w. E. Kelly, , . w\,(-ng3f.an(1 at active trip did launch 353' 155": Iodom Way. Mayne - Stella is advertising the fact. mat she wants to gut married. Edithâ€"‘13 it possible? _ Mayneâ€"Yes. she’s attending, 2. pri- vgte cccking school. u'sâ€"‘in tnc’lurch. a. n. WILSON. 3M ' v vv 7 7 . 'ue Britain: A. J. Reid. A. KingtB. 5m, Caminaton. In, The yummy: were J. warm- . me. Ju. Grab)!» Andi um Alex. nm. mum. “wait-int “Fab". worn to: numb. . 3 the «men oc‘ whom;- Waits-.61“:- ‘eaintuepdmt of Public Worn. b: 0n- tario for many â€ax-i. which occur. 3nd on Friday evenhc. 6th inst. at â€Rose .Hm'oflu Wt“. may; ‘cut a glean over an mu undo-us. iad a tooling o! intent-e eadnas to it‘abe poeleanion at over: heat. While it had been known that he was battling with a norm illnea which had Mahmud apphying‘ï¬n‘ the firlt time tor lane of absence from his oubrom duties. his mam-1m . rune. strong omatitutian and frog. 1 !_J I-) L2- UI-III w--. . lately was tha lax-gut vessel at tho now extensive fleet. All work um.- (brtaken by Mr. Wuthrs was 0:20qu ed with a. thmhneea that in time came to be recognised and admitted 1 by everyone. About this 'time he pmhtxsad a. dredge from the Domin. ion Government and assumed charge of many of the dredging operations that more necessary for the impmq meat at the navigational these vn... .‘tcm. This dredge in afterwards dispobzd of to II. Alex Baa. who opt-:ated it at intervals for a number of yum. ‘ In 1879 or 1880 Mr. Walters was ‘appointcd Supsrinbmdent of Public ;Workn for Ontario through the. in-. ‘atrnmentality 0! Km. 8. C. Wo'od, than member for Victoria in the Pro. vincial legislature. He proved to ’b9 the right man for the place. and [fulfilled the responsible duties lothe [and with credit to himself and the Gavernment whom taithtul aervapt he was. ing a. number of term all deputy.‘ reeve and reeve. and three or (our terms as Mayor. He alsoaervodon the Board of Edmtion tor a ï¬nmbor or years. In 1893 or '94 he was nominated to content SonthVic. ton'a for the Cannons in a leec- tion. and again at the general glee. tion and while Moccasin! the ma- ‘jority agaimt him in each contest was very small. i Deceased had been a cocSNtent rmember and faithful supporter of St. Paul's church one: since his arrival in Lindsay. amdmavalued member ’01 the choir for the whole period. To Rev. Mr. Marsh and the_qlder mun- - n, A- __2\I ed on time and again to tats 1 sent in tha Cannon. and when he finally consented to assume the osition he applied to the civic 91' lens the thoroughmsc tgr which he was over â€" LL-‘ ‘IJA \. n 'vâ€"Qvâ€" -- The funeral on Sunday afternoon to St. Paul‘s church and thence to Riverside cemetery was largely at- tended. and was a most impulsive event. It was conducted under the amputee of the local Masonic under. at which deoemad was a memb2r. The A. Walters. Colborneést" preceded by tho Sylvester band playing the Dead March. and several thousand people gathered at the cemetery to witness the interment prone-dings. About 100 members of the masonic order would! the hem; inckndlng the following brothel: tron outside points: J. mm P. A. It... Diannid. Thou. Bob-on. W. Bishop. E. - â€" u -pa__ . -"AY|‘ lcitizen Hr. Walters 7w“ call:- T1 BM 19‘7““; nun-Au; wâ€"‘i- Among those two a autumn who. attended the 1mm! were Hr. Wm. Walton. brother, from Georgia: Bay; 001. Rankin. 0t Mattun. an old 3nd lvalued friend. Mr. and Mn. Silu Jacobs. of maxilla. Mn. Mural»? 3 since from Ki stun Vicinity. J.’l‘.w'oâ€" new and 1. er. Melon Falls. .a Damaged wu twice married. Mr. | Robt. Walters. town. beinc tho from qo! the firs]; qnion. His nmond wife 7‘ uâ€" Wm W-le_ '5 - .__- bar tor mu. won-m up huh and. o: citizen in the loo. «1 much. and Ibo the mommy! the Public Work am: for um duh-lot. who moaned the done-fled n a pen .Wmathp were received from the stat! of Public oWrb doing-ML Toronto; om tram the unplqyuel it 11%]; and u ngnhfl' Iran the at variouï¬ pain . A fl'clegraang ot_ regrgt ugreï¬retgfg fungal. nrrixinl‘ Sir lucnnru valtwuyuw â€"â€" Hoodlum. Tomato, 03.089! \ Ragnar. Mr. .5. W. 010M Deputy 00:an Public Works. Eon. J. R. Stratum. A. P. Cockbngu. ooq.. Praddont Munch Nair-two 00.. and am Mr. B. P. Fnirbaim. Toronto. Engineer Public Works. :04 amounted 11:9..th ï¬t .the Innerll. urivine Saturday "clung. Telegrams of regret were by the family from Hon. 8. C Si!“ Rkhnnd Cartwright. Hr- McCInllum. Tomato, 03.0893! Ragnar. Mr. .5. gw. 0' Deputy 00:an Public Eon. J. R. Stratum. A‘. P. G ‘9_ this union were born Dr. George WIl-n ten. dentin. of W; Dr: -1"red Walton. dentist. town: . Hm. Dr. Devitt, of manulle; Willie. who died .in‘ Winnipeg Last Walters: Beatrice. now Mrs. hm. 13:15:. A, Warn Min: all! Hi†Hm.Dr . Doï¬tt, of Willie. who died .in‘ V Walters: Beatrice. no' Pilkie. of Nova Sodi9 Edith. of town. Don‘t Forget the I. 0. F. Excursion. under the auspices. of Court Chem; 530. Pctwbono. on Saturday. A0317. from Lindsay and all including station- to mlkï¬lh thence by 1:8 to PM Inland ?nrk, ed on town friend! new. unis: Gnu-ode lulu-my “mand- inc her vwation in nobcugeon. â€"l(iu Mabel W is visit. inc Mrs. Robert Neill. Stunt Lube. â€"-llr. A. Gillis. of Eunelon Fdla, has returnvd from a trip to Bu Lou'n. rm. and Mrs. Stiles. of Little Bri- tain. called pn town trieuds 3.:er -Kr (300. From. animated businou m iting hm- daughter. Mrs. snowy. A1- bertflst. â€"Mtssrs. Neil and Maurice Pow-MI. town. have gone on a. trip to North batch. - â€"Mifl Poul 110600 is home again. at“ a week's holidtyo with Omemoe (ï¬ends. â€" Er. II. S. Van: “13523-1131 :15 Co. a 1.0m: Insular. , . -lb’. B. Stacey. o' \‘( suiting: the Home ] in town Wedneshw â€"Mr. R. Thompson. tie. buyer for 1.119 G. T. R.. w 'â€"Mn§'n}xen Men... at nun-non. is at pro-ant visiting the [inset Hut. ton in town and country. ~19; Crocicr and daughter Dar-n only. :10 am a M «by. a Port Perry. visiting: winds. . â€"m. " Thou. Cm. loot-native Mensa. pt Allanddo shape. spelt W: in town with his family. «Mr. H. W. D. Armstrong. of tho C.P.R.. was in twp tor a. flaw days. win waned Tuoqday to neutral. «Mrs. WE. Hérrinmn and daugh- ter. liss Dorothy. of Kingston. are guests asubf. Herrimnn's. _- .. 1 n.__..‘._ {vifh In. Wednesday. I-w‘â€" w- _, â€"Dr. Robertâ€"Mutny. write, “dam Leslie. at Buffalo. N.Y., spent Sun.- duy in town with his sight. Km. '1'. Cm. Albert-pt. mwmmxlle News. ï¬rs. .Qndrcw Jackson and mu Gaiocmtn. Lindsay. m visiting Kiss E. C. Gillian!) and other friends here. â€"Mr. Harold Staples. east wu-d. has rcturncd 1mm Cadilluc. Mich, after opeudinc n pic-nun mum With Irm- ' ‘ l 2 ‘ I am» Brown. bookkecpu at A. Campbell's is enjoying her vacation Sue will spend part of it. touring the Kuruthu Lakes. um- l. nvuâ€" -v_ , â€Mr. and Mrs. McSweyx: and Miss V. llcbweyn returned on Waxing-nay Iron a month‘s visit with I married thugnter m Boston. â€"Miss Lorraine Greg: has return. ed home to Port Pony. 3tter spew AA!- mlaisses Florence and Nattie nn'd .mstcr Andie .Wnlsh agent Civic holiday with Toronto blond-5. was Florence returned home on Frndny ev- (nmg. , young duuhten. at Little Rock. Art. Ind Mrs. (Dr.) Paul. at Snag Snider. o't Gorbyvillo. is via. «laughter. Mm. Shore}, Al- wattage; Mf- Vunnnl. of Stoufl'villo. Co. agent. visited our o‘f Lornevillo. rup- Life A5‘ a.“ m Vin-'1»: ail-flie- n. o! ‘Klnnonnz. m tcwn Tues- in town u h our-m duh! “5mm†"n noun; death o! It 1’09““ â€1“. 11:. Mo- m cw m and than now 400 Bit“ Colanbh, WNW W m M or ï¬ve In†5" V†M min“ .510 attuned how in F†ma. out 1m and 45â€â€œ â€1â€â€œ , WU“. . ( (Special .to The Post.) Ir. Lambert. at an pm». want“ Had“: My. 8th. on hi! it!“ and tuning dhtriot Hound tbout. whale he is waking tor I turner. dating Ignatius. . . . Hr. Ephriun Young. of linden. was in town laud-J. an; ‘ - m Robin“. ol hunt River! re. tellincher at Mai-tern collocation by gas in the city. She kit through Inn by the “that train (alloying WI by the «rum tum [0110me Handâ€. alum-t 07W by grid. to her aister'a tuner-l. , Mia! Essie McElvnin called on friends hem Mauls]. that which which she mound hu- joumey to Huron Co.. «Hing on tricnda in To. ronto Tunadag‘b dumnnnd Lab-I ,-_4 _ vâ€"‘v â€"_~â€"â€"___ ,, {as tbs evening him to Huntsman; whme ah.- will spend «some time visit- In: trionds in the surrounding ï¬ll-y VICTORIA BOLD. (Fran Our Own Cox-Wt-X ï¬lm. 600. 011mm. 0! Rain! 3"."- New Ontario. is with: her puma. Kr. and In. D. ,WriUMg _ "1i; Flam Campboll ‘ot Wood-n ville vhited N31 J. ..W Lnidls', at "rm Cottage. " Bum Lake. ' OA-KWOOD. ' (From par Own Cormpoodent.) Deer regret is felt by all et the sudden and unexpected taking any of the late David Murray. 0 T. R. agent at Harmon. \Hu c-u-ly de- mise came as a severe shock to the wh 1e emunity. as during his short stay with us he had eodeu’d hin- sL-H te ell by his pains-taking ‘nnt'. obliging manner. To his bereavg} widow we extend our most heartfelt 8Mâ€! r. -_ . .‘ AH-†AL‘L -0 .Jw-U- '- Anc-tnor‘suddon deal: was that of Ir. Geo. Hawkins. who was called suddenly urar last week an tn: re- sidence of his son-in-hw. Mr. Joe. Tina}. Heart tailors is supposed to be the immediate (any: 9: depth. .- Mr. John “mock and hmily. of Orillla. are coming to reside with m, Oand will occupy the uddenca o! the hu- 1). Ma. \ . .,. â€vi-17:060. Henry; Etta has been iiv- in; is the city [or the mm. {in years. is about to take up his residence with no “pig __ _ _ ,, A .. . '71:; mm Richardson‘il spending her holims with Onkvill: and To- mato kicntb. _» - .. .DEA, t" .- “.â€"'v Bub Built: Rennie. o! the ofï¬ce mm o! Puooo Bros†in enjoying a well ("nod holidau with 1ngO-Iad Ccllingwood friends. ' Hm: Manson. of mane. in spend- ing a tine! holidny wxm the Rev. 30'. Brown and (unilyf , -L. “.55 Jamie Banks. who is on the trained nursing staff 0; the Fort wu- linm Hospital. in visiting come of her old Associates ban. was Annie Fox. of Egiumtnn, is making _a pleasant Wait. wuh her kit-nu. Kass Bertie Inn-woe. LITTLE BRITAIN. .(Erom Our Own Cornragmdent.) Quite 1 good detl of sickness prc- nil: in the Mid. ground the Vila laceâ€"mung 'opidanic. but (non axiom um. » _ _ _ u 7535.}? Jenkins is haying n hm: timotit. Ywmmqootbo nun must come ï¬reman :30 he met with. u: Incident that came our. 1: coating him his line. by being tm‘m rustle:- 1 ha: udder. whilst Nam wuin tbamtotrunninz any. Ha being alone in the field. My dund and 13019198! tor “most tn hour. until a neighbqur. _!§r. Chan. Dunn. came “one. and Mutual con... mod to his home. when: he)": in 3 pmcariom oooditial tor weeks. He was just movericg from the at. tact: of the aocidon‘t. when he was taken last week with an attack 0! qxep'ndicitis; For the past' [ow day: his condition wu looked upon as be. ing moat â€his. but u change (or thebotterisnnwnotioublz.nndhb friend; are hopeful of his recovery. Mn. Tho!- leoolriudsB. Glrï¬eid flatly and His £111 33!. 02 V31. ontin. m an mder the uqctpr'a ogre. A pleasant outing was indulged in on last Wedneoday. when a number of our rill-aura attuned un emu don to Which run a: the steam... or Cora. than Port Perry. The ex. qu'nion wt! aim by In. Wall In homot Mn. and Ermlhadï¬eld. at N. Y. City. who hmhoeo‘ harm}. for m Wu. 1'): inflation: were madam trinity. Amy“ at night m arr-and tor at Bola ounce. Burning the mthu bah; u ma: non than-m1: cool. that ensemble Lino w W. odd Little arm-p. ‘ ‘ ï¬r. and In. Rom. Hendcrwn an visiting In. Williams. Port nape. was un- Granny†and Mrs. Dr. Gregg have "tinned tram Canning; ten. due nth“ I- P‘cuant Yin“; with Dr. and My; Hm, ‘flm‘ Julom' _I ( I l at the if. R. Robinson m spending their annual tacit unmet homo C Island. , , " CAMBRAY. ' (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ir. ‘1’. Kinshasa. who want to tho “Old Country" in a» spline. return, odto :Calnhray 38min this week. bringing with him hi! you: can. In. W. B. Fear mild tumbler. Van. an visiting in ï¬fth and other puma. ; 89ml tron hora tool: in the ex. ounioo to N'gaan Full. lad Gut camping at Ball Point. was Flo. Wane: and [is Gladys Canaan. of Gian. are Hanna; Ir. m. Louis Micron. who formerly Worked with Mir. 1.1. Rich. our ner- ctuwt uilor. h†named his old po- sition with an: figâ€. Miami†wan-awn" "â€" onion. uh. White .will mum at comm winner-y. bill pmtem‘ one package tubs. one doom ban-L. mum Finder will place notify: Hr. JJI. wagon and receive reward. g ISLAY. H-‘rom Our Own Cormaponmnt.) If. G. ‘l'brm has starved time-hing with tail new outfit. 1th working winder- in tho clan: ï¬eld uni will tun: tour bub). per. acre Go all over the store when you are attending this sale. There’s lots here and there at half price or less that will intereg you) Remnants of Silks, Dress Good; â€a do u- V'IW u...â€" -wâ€"_.v -_ , 1 Mr. Neil McEaphcrn has engaged‘ Mr. J. McNahb. as human for three months. Neil is expecting! to acm‘ puny his sister. 'mry. to the West. { Thane no mo Wain“ from- the pawn. ot Canbm oboe-e he. tolv. KID. 'l a half hour too curry.) Radon not unit {cruntootottbo m which bring- an 'bwo to tbei‘ri .ILI‘. ~‘A. Gum '- aoing into suck tuning with his {ï¬brin-lay, Hr. sponge. llr. 'Spenocju been wry Mal for u amber at yum.†high class stock are in great demand. Miss M. Murchison in how. from We. visiting her neither. mt pm- Carpets Muslim, Millinery, Spring ets, etc., all marked at clearing prices Our hw- at (in fourteen quart pnila of hamklebcrria each. but the wetting m worth mom; thug ’the 23m. (me Our Own Cormndent.) The wheat hand in about tiniflhq ad. and the (m report a fairly. and GW- ‘l’be bun of the thmahinc whim B min M is our neighq Mr. H. Mt. teacher here. ham turned. can was: 0: Flaunt nation with his mum. at Brad- If. but Vukhlmunedhiadm tic at Salon. W wedding I WY! w W†tbs tthh hhbome lit-.1371 Fauna! PortArthur wumwmmml 200 YARDS of English Muslins, light and dark g mind,“ ï¬gures, stripes and spots, all warranted fast colors, per yard ....................................... . .................... 103 ALL our Fine French Organdies, with all-over panm~1 invisible stripes, 32 inches wide, 35c, 45c and 1 50¢ lines. ."123 250 YARDS of Plain Colored Tafl’eta Silks, 75c grade, 1 good pure silk, special at ................................. 2m 50 PIECES of imported Dress Goods, odd lengths and m from the past six months' selling, tweed, cloths. etc., all ranged in prices from 75c to $1 per yard, for 51 FRENCH Delaines and Cashmeres for saists, dress gownsd sacques, children’s dresses, all the best qualities, 1 toclearat.. 5W Loot. hear may ‘mf: t rip A PARTIAL LIST OF OFFERINGS. End of the Season Sale Clarke ncd family 1:. man and (anvil! m noun! urn: on at m. at “Saturn's mun?! * “mu. menu] ‘Threshers’ Suppl J. G. EB :guest An extomz' «430:! of firs cut. Canada 3‘ Grand Trunk cons (DU. 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