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Watchman (1888), 14 Jul 1898, p. 7

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1N6” we tfim‘n THE HILL OUT]! 5113‘ Come oney it for the v :e in don ikingvalw 'eed Ca; .Chw ielts, Suitslx 1111' 14th. 1898 . gaff: the L XRGEST lag}: :5 WATCHES Imcn the d;;9; he Strung_ The giamnzementa the 32°30!) to the ”gamer: re. “copied ‘ _ and Will M’s GREAT vw- mmmzn °t Ihgnificem: ‘GFTICIANS s mama szuss ' w“ has it clad ‘1 decoration; or I! responsive to‘ “3- Kent Street. shown in Lindsay. m ese goods. :35 andfiPT/CM'S, n'L'AL m TCHUAA'ERS. 7!] OFFICIAL IUSPECTDBS 3F WATCHES F08 6.7.8. 76% $305 arch Companies having raced the prices of their LtChCS we have followed ;, and can supply these V3). at prices lower than i gtcbman. another HTTON I! III . . TIME SERVICE. .â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" ,_._" Wm W i 'mator. Transfer them to another rule 3nd you 5. them injury. Imagine India under Spain. LOLN°MM" ‘ The people ofIndin no htppy and at Jon Brown. master, mounted. while Cuban rush into the hoe 01 Lady True Blue; 01-1111... th to smite the Inns of Spin. Tb! LTB Heroes, Songog. dyIngCnbangn-pu‘flnhnnlibra.’ and if nbhokmnpdzeofnedomoo, howmnoh I‘TM. m 3 81’0“ Prensa-Ion. It: took momshall we whom in the forefront minutes to DO“ 0 2"“ point of the world’s much to high! things. marching time.’ The bnnners. manila: Thadnmwbcnotsngdmwurwd- 33'qu fqfllplflgnb corp unperb ad .a u . faction am. only .1: the aha-a- Wm Thornbnry, master; L O L 541, Burnt River, Alfred Townsend, master. Citizens’ band, Linduy. Berry Brown, mounted mat-ban. L T B No 38, Lindsay, R Shaw, mater. Prentice Boys No 3, Lindsay, W’ Mchttam. Inn-M- â€"“"“J In IIUW U everyooay mw your lodges. An Orange'- ' . barber shop on Y9 L O L N o 935, Glenarm, men has brethren all around the world. Wm Thornbury, master. Rev. T. Manning. B.A.-â€"I have seen a flounehmg be glued effort should e made to make a well for him, as 1:“ _ . tter appearance on parade. your procession end I never saw one that sums he went to t figé‘fiifi’n’g‘fifie’; pleased me more. You are a fine looking *TWO 0' “"09 103808 0f Lid! Trne trade. Citizens’ bend iindeay lot of men. Yours ere principles dear to 33068. in “MAR". b tightened up the all. They teach good will. They have parade and removed to a ry Brown, mounted marshal]. _ certain extent d d .' d no enmity, and the number of respectable the “war punt” of the oocesion. 1h ”’10“ ““8? L T B No 38, Lindsay, adherent: shows there must be something -â€"-No. 98, Cembrey, '3. 311 right. The w Cf“- (50m, etc . J R S w, master. worth while in your order. You curry n boye looked brlght, clean and new. Mr 001131de the tun entice Bo), No 3’ Lindsay 5.3 that means liberty on over the world Goo Owens, the courteone mm, should . Emmanuâ€" W McWetters, master, ’ W0 “Mm“ bum '9 "0 ”00- Bfldlh see to It then he be: his band re-orgnnized mg 18 at work imp L o L No 557 Linda: M” '“1 “° ”“1“” °‘ ”m? in “m“ ‘°’ ”I" ”“5 pwperuy which he Wm Woode,’nneter y, Transfer them to mother rule “d you ° --Dutrlct Mercer Lhrieto her Benellp from Mr. Lytle I . them injury. Imagine India nnderSpein. wee in ‘ heppy fame of mm d M he nn Iteble on 3 etc 8 f0 LOLNoMUndnJ. The people ofIndn ere heppy and at his e ong his line. 0.14. 121 d to 1h 0 I nBrown. master. mounted. while Cohen. nah lnto the bee of O.Y. 12, and Toupennoe T.B. 25 e.°. . e road. edy Tree Blnee. 0:111:13. “1 to 3m!“ tho‘mflimhngbl: would nuke my mute: proud. ’ ndlng 3' on M“ F“ L T B Heroes, Songog. W cub” W e bleak men prizes freedom .0, how much -Mr. Wm. Thornbetry were I | stable second to none he a great prceemlqn- It took moreshell we who mud in the fanfare-fl! countennnnen 5“ """“‘ “" w" ‘ " ”niche. n..-_:_l-r â€"...-.o Canada’s Own True Bines, Geo Morris, master. Lady True Blues No 9 Port Perry VICTORIA COUNTY. Joshua Scott, county master, Omemea brass band. L O L No 41 Emily, H Fuwlsr, maswt. mounted. O Y B No 55, ()memee, John Martin, master. Boyne L O L No 1.13, Omemee, J T Beazty, master. L 0 L No 14. Umemee, D Stinson, master. Bethe! juveni!e L O L No 294, Rob: Boaters, master. Queen’s Own L 0 L 294. Emily, _ Robt Bones, master. L O L 646, Emily. Tbos Jones, master. l’dney L 0 L 1024. R Doole, master. L O L Hartley. No 1153, Arch Currie, master. L T B No 19, Orillta, Chas. Gordon, master. L O L No 1311, Dalrymple, J J Hora, master. L 0 L No 32. Woodville, Alex Carley, master. iatopher Hewip, gistrict mater. v â€"-uvue Stanley True isms; No 49. Lab Alix-ed Higgins, master. Orange juveniles No 321. Pete: C 1 Carry, master. North Smith brass band. Jubilee L 0 L 173. Smith, J Eih’ott, master. :uung Canadians N ) 1385, Lake Fred Roeeboruugh, master. Wesley LOL N o 419. Smith S N orthey. master. “.w my; . Queen’s Own L T B No 48, ] Geo Colhns, master. L 0 L No 421, Gavan, Thoe Henry, master. L O L No 64, Janetville, J Ingram, master. Fania line Fife and Drum Band. 10 L No 40, Gavan, G W Henderson, master: L O L No 853. Ballieboro. S White, master. PETERBORO COUNTY. J B McWiUiams and H P Ar mounted marahalls. Fire Brigade band, Peterboro. L 0 L No 457, Nassau, Ted Kemp. master. L O L No 80, Pererboro, Joe Jones, master. mstrong Heart L U L No 75, Pen-ytown, F Swanson. master. L O L No 149, Bewdley, Wm Dixon master L O L No 385 Garden Hill. W Wright, master. L 0 L N o 424. PurpIe Hill, W H Powell. Saga-Major M No 49.. Lakefield, 1335. Lakefield, :h, master. 321. Petal-bore, . master. Oconabee, “13133118. Tie 4 follows :-â€"- M AND NORTH. _____,'_ â€"â€"-â€". -v “av-luv. nulv nu“ you no fimggg. 0:135? fitzgsgffnpsifig 1:1: in 3 h‘PP’ fume. of mind 8. he run eta 5:”. while Cuban rush into the bee of Mg: “1°"! 1'“ “a". L-O-L 121 dyingth fififiup.’ ”“363“‘53'11333-“J” x; "“1“ m“ “I mum prond. mm - s bhok mu prim freedom IO, how much "Mr. Wm. Thomborty Wore . Smiling H5' 9 3°°°Dd {0 none ...... Mr. Joseph moie shall we who stand in the forefront: “untenanooxu he showed the In) to the lgbt, proprietor 0f the Canmngton of the world’s 13:“ to higher things. figuflg’.’ comm-h: .L.O.L.d all: 2233;180:335 has 13$er purellued s Th damn Umgdnmwuregud- ' "WMXV med-n a In ad :- a faction lining 0111’ sf. the church not mind '5‘ 1°38 m g 8 pals. We “11 ° now “Visit the o 't‘ ' of Rome. Than feuds were common. -L0.L. No. 149, B”. n mum of a self-con. dle not atibuted ' - . Thanh, in past. It In more and more tuned one in full force, but any 1x333! trauma: 3331?"? who l_8_lometunea ‘. Fraserville, Peterboro, 1min and Wm r, t ......... uuuulu u; uetrmt were an we need of the procession. friends in Bobcaygeon and Verul . -â€"L.U.L. No. 321, Otonsbee, made a Week request of Col. Hughes, and am glad to ca ' 8] Th 11 11 d ...... Mrs. John Brun] It turn out. a 5 mars a e To 0 t ' ' -~ - - . spend a day with the noble men of this 82pgtrong. y Ve:ul)a; ls waging melVI :1; part Of the nrovmce. Eon haze brafvely “NO- 55. O'Y-B's Omemeer was the home again from the Ontario Ag supported 0‘" great or er m eye 0 "5 only lodge of Britons in the parade with um] Colle e h i 1 t. greatest: need, and only today I have the excepticn of Bobcaygeon. g , av Dg comp e e talked with a veteran 94 years old who is M“ second year at the institution. proud to see the Orange rally once more â€"Mr. John Kennedg,msster ofL 0.L FROST.-â€"Tbere was quite a. before he dies. This oelebrstionls world- N°~ 96v Dm‘m" '“h ”‘8 ”“1"“ ' wide There must. beaprinciple at stake. came in for theirfull share of well-merited frost on Sunday 13‘8“: d?" :There are no personal advantages of 9“!”- v sufficientimportancs to account for such â€"â€"The members of No. 451, Douro, p.a.ces. adherence to our order. In the old land In adea capital showing. They all wore BUSY A5 BEES-~Tb8t ' the artisan and lord stand together ' high hats sakiug God. Alexander the Great found “What is your name ?" “Alexander,” replied the soldier. “Then change your name or change your life,” thundered the man of cor quest. Let every Orangeman learn that lesson. Let him go before all men, as did the young officer before hie soldiers at Khartoum, leedxug them straight. We should look up to God, back to our hieto , forward to our deetiny and be ready again for Smith- the rack to preserve those glonoue principles of religious toleratfion to us through bloodshed. and when we go â€"-It fibroad it should be to proclaim them to same t1 the world. An Orangemen is a defender â€"M of the church of God. His aflegisnce is $47 50 to God and queen. We know where we ' are and in whom we trust. Loyalty must "j‘Th be tempered by religion or become “at” “ Mn)...” L-â€"-'â€"~ ‘ n“, .--.. “v. xsfivuSBnI‘y. in employees do rot ask for them, but 31 American has come over here and i _-_. .m. w-uay a credit to your order. You represent the yeomsnry of Canada. sturdy and sober. Come agiin that way bringing their lax views regarding God’l and We shall be glad to welcome you. day "150 0""838- I 815“ you t3 guard '5' Rev. C. H. Dixonâ€"We celebrate the day of rest. Let there be our day wher d religions libe;:y was the plough shall stand srill ' . won for every Briton. We want to teach and the machinery “339- R“‘Z“"'9 you! the precious lesson to our children. We members of psrliament to save to you want: to live in peace. We love the this great “8581112. (Applause) Roman Catholics. We are their friends, RSV- Mr. T3300”, Um9m89.-jlt would and though we regret their principles we {10‘ be. 5911' to 1udge any ‘DBIHUUOD by 118 respect: them as citizens. We take 03 inconsistent members, but It: is the dew those noble of every insricurion to make its members consistent as far as possible. to your principles. Stand for the faith of your tethers. They died {or liberity. In is yours to live for it. Rev. L. S. Hughscn. B.D.~â€"You have listened well. I shall not i Mxny things are falsely charged against us which if they were true, should. tear the badges from our breasts. he disproved the charge by seven state~ ments ; His dog was too much of s gentle~ there obtained by bloodshed you do well. man to bite a calf, was blind, was too lame It has come to be seen that a nation mus' i to move, had no teeth, was 0 ' neiplesin older tosurvivein dsy, died six weeks ago and I l 1 inited States is an : adog. daughter.) We can as 933;}, dig. example. The Boyce Victory bashed its prove mbny of the charges against US, and greatest results in Catholic countries, and 1 yet we can improve. A man must be a by the influence of those who contend for Christian to be a perfect E : 131139018!) H be! t u the w ' I 0‘) v I y Grid coming 1],) on hgff“, car an Onan L;}I,A n-__ I . LL , uv . 10 are teaching us the lessons of hard work hearty recreation and no loafing. I am glad to see your patriotism. Your flags are Union Jacks. Your banners bear the image of her majesty the Queen. (Chem-s.) Let me say that your oxides are mistaken who call you intolerant, but let me also say that the first man to insist on equal religious liberty was the grand- father of William III, “’illiam the Silent, a Roman Catholic. Both then and after- wards as Lutheran and adherent of the Reformed church this man contended for that principle. Orangeism wants no more. You are to-day a credit to your order. You represent the yeomanry of Canada. sturdy and sober. Come agtiu that way and we shall he. "1...: M ...-.___-A - vvu you on the color, milsic and hi you have brought to our town You have made for m n hnlirh vcuc acnool question openly is settled yet secretly the priests manipulate the system and every week Proceefant children listen to their teaching. Orengeiam has various Protestant denominations. Not‘ asking that any ehould give up a cherished doctrine we want them to combine for political purposes. Rome is one, we are separatedâ€"the single sticks of the faggot. There is a common ground of dOCtrineâ€"~ Jesus Christ the sole mediator. In lOrangeism all Protestantism can be one on that platform as nowhere else. There is work to be done. The grand master ‘ for Manitoba told me recently that the ‘ condition of the schools there is horrible. ‘ inhis remarks welcomed the True Blues and Prentice Boys Mr. R. H. Holland, 0. M, Durham was the first speaker. He said z-Ir. is; Often salted wh 16 c me to celeb ate Hun 19,}, A: YEW 3 _ r the AfriAved at the regnrdâ€" to man and for- nag” IckB. 'Yonr bafiner; bear the he: majesty the Queen. mt me say that your Critics L , 1‘ ‘ ’ 1: to our town to-day. for us a hgljday. You .uw put me brethren dis~ [evident that you but ‘ nde par: of the great. crowd principles that Murmur-.- . are guiding the race to i: History dec area that as in righteousness. God 1 t0 00d ‘8. When Holland (1 M 11-44 . g 9""? park Eh? brethren dis and f1 ié'udliness ~11. 0.14. No. 149, Bowdley, not only 8!“!!th turned out in full force, but they possess. troubled 1 among the inatione. Nos up a cherished boombine for is one, we are , of the: faggot, of docu'ine-â€" ‘ mediator. In 1 1 can be one I selee. There grand master < Indy that the t re 1s horrible. I “adiae. While,o opngrat ulste ‘â€" When “"3 went mare] um, marched in â€"The 46 had the pro at the head -No. 65 only lodge 0 the excepzic â€"Mr. Joh I1 um: i â€"The 46th’batt, band of Port Hope PERSONAL-*Mr- and Mrs. Wm. had the proud dutinction of being placed McDonald of Detroit were visiting at the head of the procession. friends in Bobcaygeon and Verulam last â€"â€"L.U.L. No. 321, Otonabee, made a week ...... Mrs. John Brunker of icspital turn out. They; marahalled Tomato is vismng w1th friends in 82 strong. Verulam ...... G. H. Murdock is -â€"No. 55. ()'Y'B’Q‘Omemee\ was the home again from the Ontario Agricult- only lodge of Burma 1n the parade mth um] College, having completed his 1:th excepticn 0f Bobcaygeon. second ear at the institution â€"Mr. John Kennedy,_ma_eter of L 0.L uni -â€"- ' "A on n“ * ‘I If 51m ’ I ll 1' WW! 1' I If I 2â€": '2- 'ilj J Y , . ‘7 -. , ----- 4|... uuc W713 ’00 7- 5"..“VHJ‘ Durham, [she Wan great. Hvr ureaenuss fell in: Mr. Mf’ncnef 0f P31 id :â€"-15 isgher goodacea. and the Gonba‘and Vandsls an active Orangem s celebrate' a better people, took their inheritance: , seven y 8“,": He aha guy 0 her I S.) With Spain. “'hen She kept Godxa ' 8 Veteran 5 Jewel. found in commandments God made her a great. “Perhaps““t” that the nation. To day the Americm guns are w‘“ in the parade W" glad and striking off the chains of tyranny. The Fowler, master 0f L my. We Fope hoped to die before this war began Th.” mustered 100 ace. We ? He is a good but mistaken man. To him stated in black 139‘.1 I full of it meant atheism and irreligz'on, far he Whit“ Shir“ and 5931‘] t we now (1095 nOt read aright. Hm n;nn- “en... a--- .A'mu r . , _____ a v... u": uvely 51131118 or the baa-pipes got them plenty of attention. â€"Sranley lodge of True Blue: N o. 49. Lakefield, were a fine body of men, and matched in eXcelJent order. v -r“.-. “In uchn 01 mm, uctocx m the evening the cattle. which consxsted of ’ rdinary readily add in the London . a high price and after all expenses -â€"Wherever Daltymple lodge 1311 ’ -â€"It was a. vast same time very 0rd ~M-uke5 Clerk $47.50 for rent of h u nae come to be seen that a nation that ’adop: thusa principleein oxder tusurvivein these days. The United States is an example. The Boyce victory has had its greatest reeults in Catholic countries, and by the influence of those who contand for liberty is the world coming 11.) on better Hm»: ' w, __ Juan. w uvv [or 16. Rev. L. S. Hughacn. B.D.~â€"You have listened well. I shall not i your patience further than to you are living in the Borne battle you are of little use. but if you are aiming to sup- port and advance the princip' .es hf liberty there obtained by bloodshed you do well. It has come to be seen that a nation may I adopt, thugs princiolaein mflm- r..‘........:..- -_ mpuss upon say that if Ab nine o'clock in the e‘ 1 was as quiet as on an Rev: 0.7 11. Mambaâ€"I have done the marrying to-day and want to leave the speaking to others. - I must refer, hOW- ever, to the runnirg of Sunday trains Into this town. The) are not necessary. The Gm “annn- .2 A . u A . -.-. won-"(ulna orange cloak in the .. "may.“ tum. evcnmore and everywhere , av. Iare guiding the race to 178 g‘ “is History dec area that nazions sm nd only use in righteousness. God rivss . ~Among the ancient memhers of the g"’°d ““088 order who participated i to good people. When Rome 738 {190:1 Mr. Moncrief of Peterhoro, who has been km, she was great. Her greatness tell WIT: an active Orangeman jg 3 her goodness. and the Goths'and V and‘sls ‘ _ , . seven years. He should be presented with nte i a better people, to“? the” l‘fihemaucfi' ta veteran’s jewel. ' lie; 3:111:21; £532: Girlhfiadze mg“: 23:“: â€"Perhaps as attractive alodge as there he nation. To (is . W‘s in the parade was headed by Mr. H. y the American guns are owler master of LO L No 41 Emil strikin off the chains of tyranny. 'Ihe ’ -‘ - ~ - ~ 5'- 3: Pope hgoped to die before this war began 13’.” d @033”: 100k “"01 g.blwil‘° 88“? Ve : He is a good but mistaken man. To him a hire bl." med Pf”! 03?; “0 pants, of it meant atheism and irreligion, far he w “as m” an 5°” M on ars. .w does not read aright the signs of the times. --The Janetvilie lodge, L 0 L. No. 64, . er of was just as good as there was there that h: g}: fg;;:e ‘8 21:53:22.3: ‘63:“ he day. N11: only did they make a good turn l ,d fears will come. Butlt will come not out out, but they were a fine looking lot of’ ' - ‘ f ‘ 'li tar recision. of the wickedness as he thinks. but out men, and mirchezl With ml 1’ p I r): of the Very nature of things. The church NO one "35 3° pleased as Mr. Ingram. r, of Rome has its own problems. They are â€"-Rsaboro L 0L No 820, with their _ multiplying. We hope they will come on fine band, was out for all the boquets they n and the day of the world’s liberty soon could capture, and it is safe to state that 9 appear, they have nothing to complain of. They ‘ Col. Hughes, M.P.-â€"A year ago I was looked well and dispensed good music. a _ . . :- celebrating in Glasgow. At Christmas I Rich. Sml'h is the pepular master. 3 took part in Orange ceremonies in Austra- ‘ _ â€"Umemee is nothing if it is not orange. . lia Everywhere I found the same spirit T - ' - - ; Uur’s is a liberal order. We aim at { extending liber‘y to every man. We . hope first for Imperial federation and.the Anglo-Saxon alliance. The Philippines pants. The hand- sre Catholic, the Fljl Islands are Prut95‘ some velvet collars and crimson belts were taut. Compare them. In Fiji fiVe mzs- b11 right. ' ' ' rs teach religion. ~Valentia L 0 L No. 510, made a be people are moral and contented. [n ca ‘ ' _ s new and hand- the Philippines the Catholics have 300- by their fim band. ceeded only in bringing abou‘ plumed cape and rebellion. The ‘ .. white costs. The turn-out. some fiftv individuality 0f man. We h‘We had 01" odd, was hardly in keeping with the past ‘popes. Power tempts rec:rd- but it is harvest time now down shall have the rights of each citizen. _Th6 by the lake. The members were nicely Manitoba schools are the ' dressed. straw hats} white vests. black separate schools in Canada. I _ pants with strips of gold bullion. only man who stood against both parties I __It f h ' u ‘11 n opposing separate wheels. I believe both wasa pleasantday or Ir 1 “Ch M ‘ll , l ' lh d d CatholicandProtestantshould baeducated Pgiefgoriédegfifl‘if'fe Br "-3 e ban ’ side by side. y appearance in their costume. consisting of peak caps. white shirts and blaclr I a. vast gathering, but at very orderly. ORANGE LILIES lelaghgn collected or ask for them, but an come over here and is 5: views regarding God’s ‘I ask you to guard the hotel éccomn‘loda- away hungry. a but ht M those great armor-.- and anywhere me to i s 3! minus future. that :13 ions stand Infly God gives good things WL‘, ants. lawn to tho wucmn. fun going PERSON-AL â€"-Mr. E posa Statlon returna Mk in {he'Londona England, on mm f!) you fiantf Isa.) » e.â€"â€"It would 821:): itution by its Estmi ‘is the jury for him its members 0 n -â€"V‘ rangeme the hot R n "nnt‘nnn‘i the furrow iuquire your save to you THURSDAY, JULY 14’H troubled .bong “ 0 U4 the ygeon and Verulam last week ...... M re. John Brunker of Tomato is viswing with friends in Vanni-” A -_ home. g highly pleasrd wigh his trip in every respect, 'His bunch of rattle. mL:..L ,, . ‘ . _, , _ -v-.u_,, ouu we] estimate. Had proper train (10!: been provided this la: wuuhi have been increased zhmnand. At every sta'ion fine from ten to a hundmfl Lindsay via. steamer '8 highly satisfied with fl'erent moraine. who to exceed the number ernmeut regulations. eant for those who we and had to stand on the dock and see the ‘ boats steam avmy. Capt Diament of the Estunion was both praised and “roasted” for his firmness. ~Verious estlma the total number of stran gmes “on the ' careful investigation TH places the number at: fully 15,000. made up as followa:â€"-By railway 6,000. by steamboate and barges 3000, by vehicles, inciuding county lodges adjacent to Lladsay, another 6000. The last named . calculate. considered that all the 5 must have been the action of the neeitiwly refused permitted by gov- It Was not: so plea- re refused pmaaze were tied up along suburban streets and in the agricultural grounds, the figures ’2' cannot be far astray, and well within «4m 5 c A‘nL-_‘~L , . "s new and hand- some hanner, headed by their fine band, the Queer”: Own, in plumed cape and white coats. The tum-out. some fiftv odd, was hardly in keeping with the past rec:rd- but it is harvest time now down‘ by the lake. The members were nicely dressed. art-aw hare} white vests. black pants With string nf (n.1,: khlhk‘ - .r-â€"uv uvw uUWU my the lake. The members were nicely dressed. art-aw hare} white pants with stripe of gold bullion. â€"â€"It was a pleasantday for Mr. “Finch” Elinor, leader Oi thfl Fire p-l..-.‘l- ‘ . What, he could gate ~Valentia L O L capital showing wit! soma banner, headed the Queer”: Own- i' fine band. we; out for all th could capture, and it is saf they have nothing to looked well and dis Rich. Smi'h is the p â€"Umemee is not}: e boquets they 8 to state that‘ complain of. They paused good music. opular Ingmar. lug if it is not orange. They maintained their old reputation on the 12th. Their band excelled itself. while the members of B sented a clean and natty appearance in ‘ their cos‘cme. consisting of peak cabs. white shirts and black pants. The hand- some velvet collars and crimson belts were . all right. _~â€"â€"_\___ w. a! the on}; vennrahle orange clvak in the e psrade. Mr. Wm. Cotes, thu Venerabze r. mhaplaiu, being the distinguished wearer. V ~Among the ancient memPera of the i order who participated in the day was a Sher people'a'BEéEZ VER ULAM 0A KWOTD uuvuunxc' considered that all the ad sheds were fillfid to acity‘ to say nothing of mi that strings of horses 3g suburban streets and a) grounds, the figures 'a;’, and well within the troper train accommoda- 1 ied this large number increased by several Very sta'ion along the .. L.._: rho ponitiwly refused “81' permitted by gov- ). It Was not so plea- were refused passate the dock and see the Capt Diament of the 9 3898' It nld reputation on and exociled itself, 3‘ Bwne lodge pre- natty appearance in ’5’ their fine band, plumed cape and 'n-out, some fiftv 9mg with the past at time now down HBRYSON, MAUNDER CO 15 made from Ila. 1 Hard Ontario 8 ring and Fall so blend as to {live the results. TRY IT-To TR on hand'to sultan kinds 4 Flour ex'chmad win. 0-1 , mums ARE cm Bakers Queen Flour Not to believe the false stab lated by certain rival agents is manufactured from Hanitoba lo. 7 company. It Will pay you t flat-d Wheat, and is a very strong write be me befom you imam Bakers Flour. Our Choice Family Flour, n n n- Having fitted up our mills with the latest and most. improved machinery that money will‘buy, and hav' an experienced and u to~date mfller we are now (frepare to manufacture F to none lour secon in the province. ‘ A311: your grocer for it and take none to wait on you at short. notice. You will not-be sorr for it. If you are sorry it will be cause you did not it sooner. Our mum : 5 my -â€" adies’ and Children s Summer Vests, let to c ear at 3 for 10c. ey mLadies’ Vests, short sleeves, colors Ec. natural or white, shaped waists, very special, 2 for 150. '8 â€"-Ladies’ Vests, short sleeves, white, lace '3’; trimmed, regular 20c lines, now 2 , l â€"Lsdies‘ Black Cotton Hose, very special line at 10.: 5 â€"-Ask for fast black, Lisle thread Hose. 1‘ seamless, full fashi oued. and Herme- droif dye, at 15c or 2 for 25¢] -â€"25% discount on the balance of our Parasols, and we have ' left. This is your chance. ~Ladies’ Wrappers. beautiful patterns and fast washing goods. Our regular $1.00 line to clear now at 75c. â€"Coreets : We have just 58 pairs in this . lot; they are Well assorted in 8’28, 5 clasp. triple steel. lndy steel filled. This was regular 750 line ; we are go- ing to clear them at 400. ‘ â€"Children’s white lawn embroidery bonnets, made up in the very lateet styles, and they are fully 2570 less 11 offered in Lind- ‘ say. Bring in your children and have their heads fitted; all sizes in stock. â€"-25 pieces of double fold Dress Goods in plaids, two tone efieo black brocade. that we secured at about half price ; this line we bought - to Sell at 350, but the quantity being large we have decided to let you have them at 25c. â€"Snirt Waists-0ur stock is well assort- -I ed and we are now selling them at just 25% less than regular price. -If you are interested in muslins, organdies. pajius, ducks or fancy cotton goods of any description come to our July Sale. n___ h _â€"-..~J uuuon goods of any description come to our Ju7y Sale. at Stapio department many new customers for th the beat and also the chea is making e goods are peat. â€"â€"Ladiea’ ’. ”3’4 [7be and Is the summer month profit and clear out W' e are busy now re-r for you on JULY 81 _ yum.“ a cummer Vest! It 3 for 10¢. eatsf short eleevee, colors ular 50c line, to clear 39c. :rf"h1i'_“s shaped wants, very ~â€"Men‘s and Boys’ White unlauudered . or on. Shirts, all siz ~s, from 12:} to 16% We "8' short. sleeves, white, lace have just 87 shins left and they have regular 20c lines, now 2 to go in our July sale £01.25“ lack Cotton Hose, ve ~â€"Men’a Summer coats, well made, wash- :6 at 10, ry ing goods. This line we sold for 900, > black vI-fisle thread Hose in the sale they go for 55¢. ‘ and Harms. _Men’8 and B9Y,S Silk Ties. odd Hymn, 8t 15!! nr 9 fn- 0.2-. ‘ n A -_-“. ale. Ilcom strong, write to me Danv. It VJ Wuauu l'lvm Willpay on to see me, or b91019 you inure. :‘umflmmmztgrmmum Apply to Agent and Secretary insure nothing bu farm risks, country schools and churches. We give a. blanket policy, are Lower than any other Co and our Rates mpany. Farmers of Victoria Co. â€"ahou1d insure in the- Farmers’ Union Mutual [Fire Insurance Company for the following reasons : It is your own county company. now three years in business. In 18 on a find solid basis, organized es ciafilyfort elm-mars. 'vv uv w “W ‘ â€"â€"Boys’ Cotton Blouses, plain navy blm sailor coliara, white braid trimmed gilt anchor buttons, regular 75¢ quality, sale price 500, â€"â€"Men’e Pants in tweed and serge, good quality and well made. These two lines are the $1.00 kind, now 73c. â€"â€"Men’s Suits: We have kinds and ' styles and we have many odd lines at this season of the year that we 1 have been selling at 8. 10 and 12 dollars, and we stack them In one big We and you take [your choice for $4 75. that we soitiv‘vfrzglgc are now in the sale l Sale at 103. Ladiea’ Belts that were 11151111111111?” 1 '.'€§§.'!.'f§§.'!fll.".'f ‘. CORNElL, , a...» u; cweea and serge, good :y and well made. These two are the $1. Suits : W a Ian-u...â€" 00 kind, now 730. e have kinds and ave many odd lines “ H! ”lillufllllllgflgg “m; Organs. Silk Ties. odd lines, 12 15c to 35¢. They 5818 basket for July were 15c now 100, 25c now 20:; 35c now 250. 5 plain navy blue ta braid trimmed, 3939 regular 75c DOW W

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