matters we w 4 4;:1 attention of tzn‘: 1111‘ of the well ke; : 10.: mipd them tin-.1 the should be kep: in The following programme “ill be renden COXSIDERABLE d†55'0“ has 8mm- on Kent-st, on Friday evening:â€" ated from the recent action of the Ops March _____ ‘ :Thulndcm†. ...... 53:!- ' " ' ' PolonaiSe ....‘ oya Decree†...... .. township councn in trying to seek Guam ..... “Stephanie..." Czibullt exemption from the Riverside Cemeet- Irish Comma. . â€uponnybmok» ...... ‘pdt; ' v \V t ....... u‘ l .' r) ......... tery Company for any action at law. al.z -\ tuna 3, Come: Solo . . . ..“Liberate Polkaâ€. . .. Cas: Mr. A. Brown. Overature . . . . “juggernaut†...... Suttm Euphonium Solo “Honeysuckle Polka†Case} Mr. (LM. Harrison. Medely . . . . “Plantation†...... Puernel “God save the Queen,†Mr. A. Brown , band master. that may arise from the said sidewalk being located thereat. The gentle- manly representatives of Ops town- ship complain of insults and slurs thrown at them in the honest discharge of their duties by correspondents In ress n so far as this the Iocfd P ' I T W T a! AN is or two in town, last week with old friends. charge ‘5 concerned as A C ° â€"Mr. Tripper Finch, of Buffalo, was in free, as no scnnllous attack of any town fora few days this week vxsmng friends. - u n that auoust -â€" Mrs. 5. Henderson, of the east ward, is :2: mob? mfg; 111:1 (i this joui’nal visiting Mount lloreb friends this week. Y' n e 0 â€"Dr. R.F. Morrow, Peterboro spent Sun- holds that they are not in order when day wsth his sister, Mrs. R. F. Preston. malt mand of [his kind u n â€".\I r. and Mrs. James C. Grace of Toronto 1:93 i: deCom y at t‘tP “1:6 to, spent Sunday with Lindsay Friends. I e Ceme ry F I ' i 4 â€"Mr. Alf O’Neill left town yesterday for time we do not question their honesty the mills at Biscotasing. of purpose in carrying 0‘15 What they _â€".\Ir. Alex Clark, of Cambray, gave Tm: believe to be their duty as the guard- “' “CH-“AN 3 “‘1 )‘S‘c'day- ‘ , . . â€"Dr. Thorne, of Bobcaygeon, gave THE tans 0f the peoples rights- u here the WA'rcrrMAx a call yesterday. councillors erred in the ï¬rst place was â€"Miss L. E._ Robinson, of Bobcaygeon, in looking at the matter as a private spent Wednesday in town. enterprise and only in the interests of 71:23:; gorse R86“ “'15!“ P0“ â€09¢ 0“ the town of Lindsay- 1*» 15 110‘ a â€"Mr. I). Sinclair, of Camhray, spent a speculative enterprise Which a. few couple of days in town this week. (i h t â€".\1r. Mclnchlan, of “'oodvillc men can take up and so con uct t a \VATCHMANaCall yesterday each year they will reap rich Wideâ€"Dds â€"Mr. H. Reazin . from the capital invï¬ted therein, If as examiner at the Bellevil. we understand alight the net regUIat. â€".\Ir. I. D. Th .rntor. was in town ing cemetery companies P1803?» the day in connection with the lime Lake ex dividends that can be secured from 0" S::"l:$“¢xf- f investments 0‘ this kind at a very low visit†it» Li?:§:ryd:trrftl::f. :h?hperhceli::tl: {2 i: ï¬nd canitalists hearty welcome from manv old friends. rate. Hence we do no . . _ seeking investments of.this kind. The â€"l\ev. Mr. Methcm , “l l)un~fo â€"â€"_..___ PERSONAL. â€"Dr. Bonnell, of Bobaygeon, spent a day , gave Tm»: l: yester- .l‘ cursxon 3; rd, return- , , ed home yesterday from c 1;.fcrence. He does H‘ shareholders in the beginning of a not change this year. a company of this kind, are men who â€"Mrs. jas. Brymnï¬mhc mm}, ward, wh“ . is visiting friends in P.- Inn is expected home havingades:re to see some spot set this week. ’ apart for our sacred dead. They unite â€"Rev. Dr. and Mrs. "n ,e are the quest~ their funds secure some suitable ofthe farmer’s bruiht‘l, I". T. l'cnh; Will- , ’ ram-st. location and then BPPI)‘ the WWW“ -â€"Mr. R. D. Pre- m _ n. Sinclrir RI) that are derived therefrom :11 making have returned honr 2r-.- - , ‘ ' ‘ ' O h V g lnen 1» Br: - slawa. Dy . ' . such improvements as W1.l tend to â€"Mrs. Albert , ‘ ,, I, ,-:..:u-l:.u,_ng, 5‘ “a he home of the dead more 31:05,, 3Visit “ l n ., 1 I“ . to. make t --’ ) g . . “c cheerful. As each perSOn who secures L" “he $115! 0‘ M'- ‘ lla . â€")ilSS Dora Em ur, Oi K . 7. _ has been .. a lot becomes a shareholder, and IS , _ visiting her friend, ja ' therefore entitled to a vote on all forthe past wee», \I' D D' ' l" ' ‘ l~ It“ _ . . ‘ ..,' a â€". tss ora l mt: » .' ..~. matters apperzalnlng to th" “Pony, the guest of her ": ' i ‘2' .'. ; .- 1.. Cm it can readily be seen that it non out- Lindsay. m5. . ,F“ Gazette, spent ~ At the present time md.» green among the liSt mounds in Riverside Cemetery repree- â€"Mr.‘johnj , . .. . cut the last restinz Place (1‘ former â€the (â€and L‘ " â€H“ _ hood of Railway. :.' .zr. a. r residents of 0P3, whose family and returned home or. . . ; . .o .'. P3»; ‘ ' . ~ " ‘ â€"Mr. W. I. in -.i -‘ E-r- -. ' ’ ; g; 1511 afond re». MICCUOD , . A cw fr.end5 Sill] on t l. . _ . Tuesday in tow . l. .. -. -r: f . 3 Mg of their many good quan»:< This pleased to learr: a ._ ,. , . Mm beina the 035C are we to b"li;"~’: that 5°mewha‘ 516“"? H m D a whenâ€"honest“? w: admit â€"Rev. R. ‘ML ,. . i . . , -. I . ' . .rj. litl» the cow's» ' . Ont., passed tnr'. .. ~ .. z '- ‘ EI, b the peoples, represent: '. .ves 18 his way home a?“- : f hLl" â€" y b . r l “'CStern Ontari . , -u going to be tamed Y m†“3"“ 8' cap. it... . , , - . . â€" . .. -. ,‘.‘..r, ',.»,-r': ._ “7e think nt'i- The 35"""1‘ "I the atTm»: WATCH-r ' . ‘.’~. . " . ‘ o . 3 . » . I. .. , , i .'. - ' .1151!) a ‘ (15);; want ' states that ht. p ..... . . , ~ . . ‘ , ouncfl In ret g , P h‘ .w 5 . , and Willows or: '3. -, .. -r.<. .. t ' ‘1 while they would With 1 " tuartlest at lirummond’s an; ..... :1 k; wl . - '. of thuir Own; private mce Y. ' “~13. llberal‘ty g.“e r. f â€"â€"l)r. and 3. . :. .- .r::. n l Marl; fundS, is Simply tL-e Oil-‘03“ 0 3 on Tuesday ever. 7,; ' .. . gang-1r, 212;. :» S‘Lfl'c - . - ~ 7- Manitoulin whn. "h. - r1 mm? 'r. l '00: rionOf th- M: lbcll‘ . , . l . '5. r ‘ " ~ narI'Ow concep . . . m .. ', extensive farmz.~ ' i' " . '1, "mgâ€".7: 3232:; . . lath: (int? 83 Public r‘il’“""3’~'-* “’83 lie reports cv~»'.'2*'.:g l' in 'I'w: latr'tf‘y T51?“ 1-153310‘1, 9,13,; t-fslness and has enjoyed h: . Entry; : ;‘::::.~‘:-:;'. 1,. "‘ y and an 0‘" . . : 2 â€".\Ir. (Jo-org: 'x. thump: :~, ;L_l..'. :r n: 13â€; {£335}. of the munW‘Pal 1““; ’ and new work, “Lite . 9:. (.2113. Zita i ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ’ . 'lfl'an l'HE'" . . . . j '_ ‘ , “"‘t' [\‘i'alir'. not 8 desire on Lhell’ P871 to $33111 the 1'55 been appom ,,. ~.r:»~<;(..~‘.. (:i’th' " “ A .l'. ,I.!' x \V4 ROOM PRICE DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM. P O R T E R ’ S . THURSDAY. JUNE 13th, 1895 AT PORTER’S (She "Watchman. The Riverside Cemetery. that has been brought into Lindsay this spring. PAPERS ;; PAPERS FOR :* AT \ on can see the largest and most complete stock of {W WALL PAPER I {1515* the -' '.- some ‘ ‘ ‘zil the 3" ‘ pany. Y â€"Miss Kate "1 > ‘. \wm / 4“ ‘17 months ago 3' ' -' I- ;L g 13:: hospital, Boston, .‘zimu, m‘ herself. At her lap: 2.11m: mm: obtained 90 per cent. and a mum} oral she got. 95 per cam. (15.: we been chosen out ofa. thus of 35 y to be bad nurse in “\YanL £2." 1 an honor only given .to hurr‘ck: wi in their twoyeam (mining and {at Miss Mcchyn is the youngefl girl and we congratulate her on her suc iMutual Fire Insuum * (1.†the 6th inst.,in Oral-r :e. ' - Geo. Smith, whosr . ' } 2rd ult., two hours :"wr ‘ {.2 loss was quickly adju~iz « . .-..- teeing insurance m fuli. :71 U2 ; 1 an insurance com} an} 5:1 enzmmzfxi F â€"Grand Chic: ton Place, paid Lindsay, a frater: Inst. This branc ing a great era of not only in Li province as well. new work, “Lite . f. has been appoin . r; government hous(: . influence of Chas. ;' . Thompson left 3,- . ‘ to assume his (It Le ~. on Tuesday ever. 7; \Iamtoulin, wlnm extensive farmix' â€"Capt. Ken: at Tm: WATCH states that he p3. and willows un ‘ â€"Rcv. R. ML Ont, passed 1'an his way home at“, “'cstcrn Ontari , â€"Mr. W. J. P Tuesday in town. pleased to learn ' somewhat slewii . â€"‘.\It. E. D. if Gazette, spenr : among the list â€"Mr. john j at the Grand Le : hood of Railw.e;. returned home or. A â€"Miss Dora. Em ur, 01 K visiting her friend, L? for the past west. as cuminct at the Belleville inst deaf and dumb, has arrived hr me‘ â€"Mr. I. D. Th 'rnton was in day in connection with the Rxc: L on Saturday next. .â€"Ch)cf pandas, of Port H - .v.., v. WM, “CU“, spent Wednesday in town. â€".\Ir. George Reeves was in Port Hope on Tuesday last. â€"Mr. D. Sinclair, of Camhmy, spent a couple of days in town thxs Week. â€"-.\1r. McLachIan, of “'00dvillc, gave THE WAR HMAN a call yesterday. â€"Dr. Bonncll, of Bobaygeon, spent a day or two in town, last week with old friends. â€"3\‘Ir. zjppqr Finch, of Buffalo. was in The funowing programme “ill be rendered on Kent-st, on Friday evening:â€" March ..... “Tbunderer†....... Sousa Polonaise . . ..“Royal Decree†...... Swift Gavotre ..... “Stephanie". . . .. Czibulka Irish Overture. . . . “Donnybrook†...... Voltia Waltz ....... “Alwina†......... Parlo ; Corner 5010 . . . ..“L1berate Polkaâ€. . .. C4511 Mr. A. Brown. Overature . . . . “Juggernaut†...... Sutton Euphonium Solo “Honeysuckle Polka†Casey Mr. (L31. Harrison. Medely . . . . “Plantation†...... Puerner “God save the Queen,†M r. A. Brown , band master. Highest prices paid in ash, and 2 cents per pound extra. in exchange for goods. We tarry ‘afull range of Blankets, F lannels, Sheetings, Yarns ezc., :1: mill prices, in addizion to a thoroughly well assorted stock of General Merchandise bought in large quantities for cash and sold at close prices. Hoot; BROS... General Merchants, Oakwood.-â€"24. ‘ The bautiful Bangnur sea: Buggies that Mr. Bushnell is making at KYLIE’S CITY CARRIAGE WORKS Shauld be seen by all intending purchasers before buyxng as they are beauties.â€"I 3-tf. Medium size, jet black, smooth hair, very large cans, slightly lame. Finder will be rewarded by returning to J. \‘ggmxps,_23- tf. ‘an A Marriage anense 4 ancs BROTHERS for $2.00.â€"3-t.f. ,imt ine Buggies and Carriages. as or .35 young indies Jaxd- 1’2." (diphtheria), harass who have put ngand are graduates. ungem girl in‘thc chool Cocker Spaniel Lost. Course 111 the . has distinguis an examination a month later at Amtresult she Band Concert. Wool Wanted. SUCCSSC. vacrt. Nellie nghan, \Villi M.-.rtin, Millie B' Inn, Tomm lhmvc, Willie I)? if, Robbie I LI' ;.n, \Valtc 67, -um, A I fit 33,. ,.‘: UH}, Clings .\ “I“ ~' :96], Lillie . . .‘llsnortli Ton ‘ { , ._ La... 7, ....... Sousa re†...... Swift '. . . .. Czibulka k†...... Voltia ........ Parlo Ikaâ€. . . . Cascy w _~ manly next the Patrons of Industry of , 1; 1:;I;.\' m .:;;y wxll meet in Smyth’s hall ._ .7::«- ugu'kct at 5c’clock p.m., for the f :z..ns:u:15n.; important business. _ {In A ...:L~:;x in all parts ofzthe county‘ =, _;‘.'-‘, .:L§.- uh effort to attend. On this - rug, L n. “HINTS of interest will come before :Er- ml“ "i213; fur discussiun. Even thoagh Mm- '.x«.¢12(‘:;lilol) has been in axrcars we want 1m: :r» 2m :14. La there not be one lssocia- Hun afncm. By accomplishing such, we will iznjoy onc of the best meetings. ever held it Vicwrin Gummy. Let there be a grand tally of Paarons in attendance. V K'CAMPBELL. 1:50;, Lxlhe 1 Hs-orth, Tom - . John um: WARDâ€" 1"71. , 3181'). L $19.11;. Ethel \L- .'"' 1I, IN!!! V» «:- o 1‘ Beatrice A‘hzhl u, Basil {Hurulzrsum L E1izinhc tham, M i’mu x mu, H Hooper Arthur \‘.;111A~.<c,Lena .SL'L- \5 an. Ernest ixrdm ,s. Nettie M"? 4')“ Sam Nvlmxw, Gertie I’atty‘rm. Fleda unï¬t-rt, Ethel 1 she“, Roscoe (ubscu. Alice {’(J'l'ill. Pour! . ,\ agent, 1"lorence 1 v . I > Bates, Della butâ€, Lydia hicComb, Percy wakes, Lottie r’rgan, Eva. Bell, Irene vacrt. Nellie nghan, \Villic M.-.nin, Millie 3' mm Tommy lilihhlt‘, Willie E35 El, Robbie Liar) n, Walter Crawford, Minnie EAST WARDâ€"Mi: Cruwn, Maud Robinson, Florence Bradshaw, Lillie Dyer, Ruse i Harri: gton, Harry 'I‘ouchburn, Rob McNeillic, George Haslam, Lila Silver, “21118! Dyer, Estella Jcï¬crs, J F \lark, Hugh Hopkins, Richard Woods, Ada. \lcNeillic, Ralph Thumhill. Lizzie Armstrong, Bextha Brimmeil, Tillie Magwood, Newton Stephenson, Victor [101105, Hazel Henley, Eddie Barr, Ruth jackson, Bessie Williams, Lewis Harstonc, RN jones, Maud Matthews, Alice Nelson, Fred A Pccl, Gertie Walton, Ma: V Menzies, Norman 16 20 McDonald, Percy 15 18 Brown, Willie 15 16 Robinwn, Willie 16 20 Ferris, Ida. 16 20 1 Adam, Willie 13 17 1 Suanes, Sydney 14 19 1 Paterson, Irene 14 20 1 Stvles, Alex 12 18 1 McBumcy. John 15 11 1 Bell, Willie 15 17 1 Van Camp, Huel 15 19 1‘ Robinson, Bella. ‘ ‘ 1: Svlvcster, Boyd 14 19 1. Headers, Katie 14 18 1: Kenny, “'m A 13 16 13 Maegachen B 14 17 12 Bell, Eva 15 17 13 Stevens, Willie 12 18 12 Carr. George 14 13 13 McConnell,Jee 13 11 14 llullingsworth,5 15 18 18 5011111 “nunâ€"Miss Husband 20 20 20 Inhns, Hazel 16 20 15 llenley, Eddie 13 20 17 Ban, Ruth 16 19 17 lackson,Bes;ie 15 19 14 Williams, Lewis 14 20 13 Flarstone, Ross 17 20 18 ‘ones, Maud 14 18 17 ll-..L-.r.7 I " ‘ Gilson, Arthur Bullick, Ben MdVaucrs, \V Nugent, Hermon Ellis, Mat}: Hughan, Selena Mcnzies, John Morrison, H Graham, Etta Mitchell, M ‘c Reeves, ‘redaggl Scaton, Cassie Kennedy, Emma. Baldwin, James :3 50cm; WARDâ€"Miss G Lie THE WATCHMAN, LINDSAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 13TH Hopkins, Albert Crandcll, Annie Hartley, James Baldwin, May Pearson, Russell Mchan, ess Miles, “X1 It 1 Mitchell, Mabel Pinkham, Maud Hussey, Mary Morrison, Lila. Calvert, Stella Elliou. Herbie Vannatto, Dave Hartley, Willie Growden, Charlxe McLean, Jessxe atrons of Industry. Inspector's ExaminatiOn. EAST WARDâ€"Miss D. Fanning, Class 11‘ urge LINDSAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ' 15 20 12 me 15 I4 14 Miss A. Fanning, 20 20 20 I4 19 15 1 4 3 17 20 x z ~wI'lNIOR DIVISION. l3 l5 l3 15 13 16 l7 16 14 14 13 I5 16 14 16 15 l4 14 15 20 20 I9 20 19 19 20 20 I 9 18 20 20 20 I9 20 18 18 16 M I7 16 11 14 I3 14 15 16 10 11 I3 12 :36 25 22 18 20 23 18 17 18 I5 19 I3 I5 I7 11 11 14 11 16 I5 13 16 1 ,5 15 13 10 M 17 16 12 I5 1 l 4 I A Miss Thomas, Class III. 18 14 15 17 15 15 13 16 17 16 14 14 I3 15 16 14 16 20 19 20 20 20 19 20 20 20 20 £0 20 19 19 19 18 20 12 18 13 13 12 15 18 14 15 13 13 12 10 18 12 10 1; S? ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬wggï¬ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ 14 10 18 13 13 12 18 15 14 10 13 18 14 14 11 16 11 1 S S 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9: 81 8S 8" A 95 83 81 P 19 19 17 15 18 19 19 19 19 18 y 15 18 I; sell 14 8 16 snxxox mwszox 12 15 I5 l3 13 12 10 18 12 10 11 ll 14 12 ll 13 l3 14 12 I5 I7 79 202020 :6 20 x7 x4 20 14 16 20 15 15 m 16 I7 20 x8 :6 20 I7 11 I7 16 18 22 17 sawsga85§§a§awsgxaxsï¬a 33% 14 10 18 l3 13 12 18 l5 14 10 13 18 14 14 ll 16 ll 12 16 ll 16 10 IU 12 388888388 m A jaiegggwmam A I SIG a I7 18 :5; 17 18 15 I9 13 I5 I7 11 n 16 125; 15 18 IO 17 16 12 15 l4 15 17 I7 I3 10 12 12 17 15 15 IS 12 12 12 13 12 I7 20 I9 17 19 20 10 x5 12 16 16 12 16 4o 23 15 IO 13 12 IO 10 IO 10 I7 3O I0 IO 10 vvvâ€"I but Mr, Reid, barrister, of Candi}: .na 95:. N. F. Paterson, Q.C., 3:3 my. 1 v-v-v wï¬ile 'Mr. Allan S. Macdonell wan counsel for the plamtifl‘. There are several important criminal trials to come ofl‘. __ Basilio} _the member}; 9f the local for :510 monthly. The defendant was repreagnged by. Mr. Hygh _Q’L§ary,_>Q.C., (Before his Honor Judge Dean.) 0 ; His Honor Judge Dean opened the ‘ jury sittings of the county court and of L the general sessions of the peace at l p.m. 3 on Tuesday. The grand jury was called ’ and they having elected Mr. L. Bartholo- .‘ mew their foreman, His Honor made the ‘ ; address to them as usual in such cases. ‘ giving them explanations of their duties and commenting upon the legislative changes in the law since the last sitting. The civil docket contained only one case, that of Alf. Allen vs. Simpson. Consider- able interest was shewn in this case and during the taking of evidence and addresses of counsel the court room and 1 galleries had crowded benches. The case i lasted from 3 13.111. Tuesday until after 11 on Wednesday morning. There was only one point left to the jury, viz.: as to what rate of wages should be paid during the summers of 1893 and 1894. The plaintiff claimed $18 a month and the defendant refused to pay more than $12 monthly. The jury gave their verdict for $16 monthly. The defendant was 12 57 55 We have secured the agency of the Farmers' Binder Twine Co., at Brantford, and have just received a car load of their Red Star and Blue Star brands. After a. personal inspection 0! the manufacture of this twine at the works recently, we recommend it as a. strong, evenly spun twine, especially Red Star brand. PriCes same as the company’s, sub'ect to mine condi- ‘ tions as to rebates, etc. Ye also keep Blue Ribbon, Red Cap, Central Prison Pure Manilla, Flax, Eureka and Common Sense brands in stock. We buy Grain. Seeds, Hay and Produce of all lands- "066 31:05., General Merchants, Oakwood.â€"24. 61 31 72 71 71 59 p 61 â€"The annual address at the Bramford Young Men’s Christian Association, was de- livered on Friday evening last by Rev. R. Johnston, late pastor of St. Andrew’s church hem. â€"All young men should attend the Sunday afternoon meeting on 5.1me next. Brief addrss and good singing. -â€"Boy 5 bible class on Sunday morning at 10 o ’clock. Farmers’Union Mutual Fire InsuranCe Company, Farmers insure in a. home company. “’6 oï¬'er blanket policies at lower rates than any other company. We insure nothing but good farm property. It will be to the best interest ‘of all farmers to see our rates and conditions before insuring elsewhere. Drop a post card to the secretary and you will be called upon. Joussrox ELus, R. 0. Conan, a native of Kilmsh, Kilkenney County, Ireland, and was ordained in x858, and has been parish priest at Hastings for some thirty. three ymrs. The funeral on Tuesday was largely attende‘d._ Rev. Vicar-General Laurent, â€"Rev. Father Quirk, parish priest of Hast- ings, (gicd enflygg Fr-idayiliaAsrt. Deceased was 110 0n GleneIg-st., East. 7rooms. Hard and softwater. Applytu E. P. ($11.Lm;x.\'.â€"2x. Sussex» Apply at R. G. Conszu’s Insurance afï¬xâ€"22. Cottage to rent, suitable for small family, 24 lsscx-st. Apply to John Hardingâ€"22411 --â€"- m..- n~onx indsay, was in attendance at the funeral. County Court Sittmgs. President. Binder Twines. Y.M.C.A. Notes. House to Rent. Money to Loan. House to Rent. Obituary; Here, has its special features, At all time: department, we aim to give as good as, if values, than you can get elsewhere. But daily Changing of exceptional special valuesâ€"~â€"of new arrivals~of to be continued long. You can conï¬ne ‘ opport1 â€"Don’t fail to witJess the baseball match Lindsay vs. Peterboro, at the agricultural par] grounds on Friday. une 14th, This will beyond_ a. doubt,. one. Spectators can witness the match conf- ofrtably from the covered grand-stand. emen 15 cents. Game â€"A grandbase ball tournament will be held on L0t13. COD- 5, Eldon, near Argyle, on Saturday, June 22nd, wing clubs are expected to part' ' ; ' la - Lifl'ord. Salem, Glenarm, Islay. The prize is a $15 , freshmenls will be serv . This will be the event of the swam, watch f ‘ -11]. Mulhall is'in Lawrence, where he has signed to pitch for the ' that place in the New England league. â€"-The Lindsay Centrals are closing: mentsoto play at Father Sweeney’s pit Victoria Road on july Ist. â€"The Bankers base ball nine arrange a game with twirlers to take place on t Tuesday evening next. â€"-Lindsay base ball club has ace: challenge to play Hiawatha base ball c Jubilee Pomt in t V the newspap he agricultura . 1895. Moxn.w.â€" Morning, . ment “The world for Chnst†.‘ “the consecration of an educated life†bible, the great text bookâ€, “the . the ministry to educate ‘ entation of banners for .b. ' ...... Aftemoonâ€" Historic pilgrimage to Bunker’s hill, Washington Elme, old south church, grave of John Elliot. ...... Eveningâ€" sermons by Rev. 5.11. Greene, D.D., Rev. Russell, ll. Conwell, D. D., Rev. John Potts. Consecutive meeting by President Clark, Sec. Bacr, Rev. N. Boynton, D.D. u. a. mum; mtroduction of Hon. Neal Dow, Maine ..... 11.00 munâ€"March to Bos- ton common for Open air meeting. Addresses by Governor Greenhalge, Mayor Curtis, Rev. D. McLaurin, D.D., Rev. S. F. Smith, D.D. ...... A. fremoonâ€"junior rallies conducted by Mrs. RE. Clark, Miss Annie E. Strong, Rem! H. F. Mclfwen, D.D. and others ingâ€"State rallies ' ' cm churches. SUNl).u‘.-â€"Christian Endeav or services in all the city churches. toriums. FRIDAY.â€".\Iorning 9. 3o- Christinn Endeavor principles Knight, chaplain; Rev. John 1’ Lamont and other noted divit tion of banners and inform: reports. ...... Afternoon, 2.; conferences in various churches 7. 50â€"- Prayer and praise service es by Dr. A. C. Dixon, DD., Swengal, Rev. LT. McCrorj others on various topics. S.n‘tar.u',â€" Morning 9.15- of good citizenship banners. A E. A. Morse. Introduction 0 Dow, Maine ..... “.00 mm. ‘ by Governor Greenhaige, Mayor Y‘ \lAY A†. .\ -‘ ,, "1-.."... Lu; inauresses of welcome will be given and also ‘the annnalreport of the general secretary, churches of Boston. The leaders being all representative men in their denominations. ...... Evening, 7. 30,â€"President Francis E. Clark’s annual address, also addresses by Rev. D. L. Moody, Rev T Dewitt, Talmage and Rev. 1.0. Woolley in each of the three audi~ Ynn‘nrng The following is the provisional programme of the fourteenth international christian en- deavor convention to bejheld in Boston, Mass, Jul‘v 10th~15th:-â€" \ 'u)x:st).n',â€"Noon 12.00, the: board of trustees of the unite Eve ' ‘ â€"-Meeting of d society ..... ton. These meetings will be speakers from I ndia. Palestine, Minor. japan, Syria, Persia, United States and Canada. THURSDAY, 9.3o,â€"M in the large auditoriums, mm Williston and tent Endeavor, atlwhich :hé addresses of welco " the annual report of the general secretary john Willis Baez ...... Afn-mmn ~ -- ’ UNDAS FLAVELLE Baas Sporting World. E d _-_.-....b ,Quâ€" auurcsscs 0.. P emor principle} b) Rev. \V. \nnl.....- H my I """ 5 n witness the match com- the covered grand-stand. '9 gentlemen 15 cents. Game ball tournament will be n 5, Eld don, near Ar 1:: nc 22nd, The {uncané to participuc ;â€"Lin<2. 3);, Glenarm av atom and witness the baseball match, )oro, at the agricultural park lay. June 14th, This will, a game of ball worth . n 3 1:19'-.. A A --------- “nuns! and praise services and address 3. Dixon, DD., Rev. U.F. V. LT: McCrory, 0.0. and base ball nine wish to with the newspaper ball :6 on the agricultural pgrk, Y. P.S.C.E Notes. { ° """ rm": mac stirring the ppm: . in a dry time is better 1!! club has accepted a Nerve moist ' beL Xiifafu‘itii baÂ¥h§'"3ri3§ tends ‘0 keep the roofs ° - ' ' lch (in be a very valuable sxlver 8011, Whfle 1‘ mu go in to win. the surï¬ngâ€"hm. a "MA Mbrning 9.15: Presentation _ L4!" get elsewhere. But there’s a exceptional opportunitiey‘of 'arrivals-of offerings too great You can conï¬ne your pur- ike, with the additional satisfac- . ‘ .-_ v, d‘B'o " u I. John Pollock, Rev. J. Red divincs. Presenta- informatiOn committee oon, 2. 3oâ€"Committcc churches. . . . . . Evening 'cn son-.‘A- _~ ‘ 9. 3Qâ€"Addtcsscs Address, 0f Hon. g heap, but one could kick 9 - : 7 ‘ e and ï¬nd moisture three 0- ' ‘ beneath the surface. Mmuzv T0 1% i. .‘x . AT LOWEST CURRENT :-.>". . 4'3 N'I'EREST mum: " Term; to suit born-owe“. MCINTYRE srmanam‘, - Banister; Lindsay. w10p inthe Surface soil mu ._ feeders dam: into the deep .~ them, is memmzy. and m8 is hotbest, even in y- _~ "erase rainfall the full gram of 2119 pug; \ V-J- \ understands the habits of con: ~ 1†Win madâ€? see that flat C11". - inducing the large feeding r - ': ‘ .uJAâ€" :_ $Eé§a Plowmg' amateur event it was a baseball. The Vcitch 'nou on Friday evenigg:â€"b;: Royal hotel and the \'c:' â€"A number of penp m the new Methodist u. ~; Mount Horeb on Sun . . next. all times, in ‘.ooâ€"Devozional Exercix 2. x5 rTcachcfs’ prayer m? at the close of the .‘ McDonald, 15. A. ,3 sâ€"Discussiun. .45â€"“The great imporm: by Rev. Mr. Bczh'." 3.15â€"Discussxon. 3.3oâ€"Repor: of Sabbath ‘ bytery': com‘cner. 4.:5â€"“Teacbing L Rev. Mr. Rae, Acv EVENINGSESSION " ' DJ OJ ’ (“D . 7. 15â€"Dcvotiona1 Exercis: » M.A. 7.3oâ€"Dcvotional exerci: Cameron. g’oo_(\)uestion Drawer, 3.20â€""The Tgths that return match is now on rresnyterian Sabbath bc'nooi ventlon. Thcninctecnth annual I'rssiyteria bath School convention uill bchcic Presbyterian hatch, Cambray, o: T Iunc 25th. Each 5050021}. 11.: 31:32.3. expected to send at lea»: ' UH" {CL‘I’CNU Follouing is the programmaâ€" ; MORNING 5:35:05; 1x .1. :2. T; .- .; Incaâ€"Devotional €XffCi:C;-~ Ext-.x Kinnon, B. A. n.3oâ€"Appoimzncn: of :.; \ mmee. {1.45â€"chon of Nominaziz f ": AFTERNOON sEssru‘A‘ 9 (an P'eSbY‘ter-ian An interesting baths. 1‘ ‘ I A 1. $358; ‘, if not better III “the of Drt‘\'."'â€' WUWL |. s ;; .. LLK‘V\VAA LV iStnre. bear. â€3511011 the roots I- . .xx TL, ;.-::‘-‘d mnlCh dra‘s\_~- {i}! ' . L- to notagood pl;.:~ mg» the effect of 13: in California, ~..~ :3ng from Ms; .‘ "g .‘;.-.. .‘dS and v::-- _‘ tars-V! you want go icv mg at my .6 TOG Kit Oflh your while to a111d inspect the StOCk of II their quotation of :mmhasing- mThere is V * “’verware. " that your genuine 2 buy Of us. guarantee “"6 ha‘ st< pnces that: rant weddmg presents cal) 'N- 3. VP of tsuELou Apply» When looking for a lAY WOOLLEN MILLS. n make, 2 ply yarn, I 5. cts: per .d‘ies’ and children’s hosiery. M substantial goods {or 35 cts. d to. and grey, 45 cents per pound, a at kinds of home made yarn to CI or grey, single and double :foI :tanette, from 25 cts. per yard: lne cent per pound extra will be p [1' goods at wholesale rates in e :o wool growers to deal direct wi le have a very large stock of J. PETTY, Our Prices for Gloves, 00L re have satisï¬ed the keenest buyc, >w having got severaloclearing lim we have bigger bargaan than eve: nines but if you have not as yet ca] :r you want to buy or not No tn it 30 and 3 5c dress goods: all c010 12%c prints 10c shakers 35c delaines, all colors, 20¢ sateen 10c bl’k cotton hose, 15¢ mens’ sox, 30c mens’ shirts 75 mens’ pants (i 00 suits DSAY WUOI. 35 and 40c mens’ straw hats HORN ‘6 GAI cuisine cannot ind $1.50 per and Emma. Corner of Sim; now under the Dsly. late of I furnished throl esuippgd and Book and Smti Ofï¬ce. I PRICE $0 CEN‘ PRICE 75 28 WELL} TELEPHONE JUST (EN