lbourg y to-wear new waves kand navy 001 home- pipcd with and Cheviot g embraces akcrs en- we have by ladies’ rt from Canada-†)uld be proper to those matters as .n )t pTODPY‘Y dc†aremost de. 3, London, ,intarsperg. :stmveltxes 5‘ rs and tggestyles Id the new I be in We : them for Visit our irst fl Jor. as it, stands. ips said Canada’s blved in the (5109' Faerxous sCandal in 3 purchase thay' L for the have!“1 , , pâ€" ell dressed. m lone anything like lied no," but if ave made a. better ‘ the regular“ [1 he careflfl to as at Ottawa as}:- »r a return on an an supplies by the at at. the time of war. The govef' ring down the re- had had nothing h those purchases- Mail and Empire anger here, about rs material .loring this ï¬es for the styles and Iportations. me of those $40 and 901 IS the inform res at Ottawa son 1 in this de- er season. 011$ stands Lrll gold ta. 4 injormaw r h“ for staflu, L.l)£uu-~~ . â€"â€"Fa,rmers should remember .the otï¬ce hours of the Victoria Loan and; are from 9 mm. to 4-30 smug Co. a pm. every lawful daysâ€"1441. -\ couple 01' the Rathbun’s Com- panv's dams in the north country were recently swept away, and it will cost $300“ [grepluce ~them, student, of â€"-Mr. Hallam, B. A.. 0 will take Wycliffe (Jollcgu, Toront "‘wmn'c mm. the eron interest compouuu“. "w- ., cent. ‘ it with them on deâ€" ‘ 13‘ lor money 18 rosinâ€"144i. â€"1Ir. W. }l. the toxvn baa-hall t1 'At a meeting Tuesday were appointed and a good se Simpson 'will i‘fla'ï¬age fam ihis’ Season. night oiï¬cers asonvis expected. â€"The floral tokens placed on the coti'm of the late Mrs. Boyce were numerous and rich. and yet only too poorly indicated 1hr regard in which she was held in this community. â€"The Victoria, Loan and Saving Company pay :1 per cent. int-crest 101' monvy loft. with them on deben- urc for one or more years. with hall'- yearly (‘oupom lll‘tLIChC(l.â€"‘14‘Lr. Ti... nntm-in Lihrm-v Association nand -The peterboi 0 “’00 a. year. ets bl agineer ovel‘ him. -The entry 0f mson has made a i brown sugar' ,The Lindsay-5‘ urc for one or more years. wun Hunâ€" yearly Coupon< attuched.â€"â€"14-Lf. â€"Tlie Untario Library Association will mm in Toronto on Monday and Tuesday the 13th and 14th insts; Mr. E. A. Hardy, B. A. will supply all information about the meeting. â€"Sir Charles Hibbert 'Puppcr will reach town on Friday evening at “20 lpctm-e at the Institute on . Garments.“ nd_1.indsa.V- J have fair education. Ua'le-l to harm good Undo. Apply ofï¬ce. ‘ l I â€"The Board of Health Wi11 351‘ (ouncil to build a, sanitary sewer from the east ward school to the rim. and to increase Medical 1108311"f Ofï¬cer McAlpine's salary from $75 to 321 M)_ services at 1 and Cambray Remember the ‘011 Sam! day Mr. John 313-1511“ R15 appointed lockmastcr and bfndge «‘nder. in the place of the late Pat- 'kk Curtain. Mr. Patrick O’Conâ€" tm- Was also appointed to S‘Viflg the Ups hl‘idgv‘ â€".\Ir. Baird. representative of 7-30" "f“ Cu. Turcn‘o stock broker's, “as in tOWn recently, and has ar- ranged tn equip a, regular byangh 0156»: here with a. ticker servnce m “hum? of a man from Peterbol'o- -\Villiam Lamb and Geo- cam-V’- 1“"0 Verulam boys, were ï¬ned 320 “n“ 35.89 costs each by Magistrate Picky-n. at Fenelou Falls, for ha-V‘ ing Shaved the tail of a horse be- longing" to a. Gorman'Jew pedlar. 7““ John anders came out. 0f “‘9 hosnital yesterday, after being 2:; 2?» (iays with injuries to Ins S recexved by the trip hmnmer i; the Sylvester Works falling on G \. “3' N0 amputations were; nec- ,' s -021 Satux day Mr. Johndlgll‘age IS unpointed lockmastcx‘ anl té Pat- nder‘. in the place of flu? ‘aO’COvnâ€" Ck Curtain. Mr. [Rune-Ks (r the W was also appointed to b‘Vlna ;\.< bridge. . ’ eâ€" ~.\Ir. Baird. representative orkoj‘s, 9!‘ Cu. 'l‘urnn‘o stock bro ‘lhe Steam punt built at ML Mcâ€" CWCS foundry for Bucknam BT05 ' Whitney, Ont , Was hauled along =Wi1’ 1mm. last week by cable and Cylinder under her own steam, and Wt on . ’ “1. board the car at Carew 8 >1 1M Ed w al'd co pper Rollie Ice is nearly all out of Styr- «in ‘1 ake. and the Manita. is expeCt-J ‘7th any day. The Marie Louise down!) ‘0 Sellgog lake and “might an “ t°w onog's. The Amm- mï¬? her second trip up there of the Rat‘nbun’s Com- thv north country away, and it 910 mm in mtly swept $300“ to replace .them. [all-am, B. A.. student, of Iollcgc, Toronto will take :95 at. St. George’s 0am- Cambray on Sunday next.- n’ber the Victoria. Loan and Compnay W111 allow 3} per ercst compounded h‘ 1f-yearâ€" mcv left “1L1! them on deâ€" ll WCCK 10 and repair - GOO. Finlay, manager of» Hit £khurst’s shim store for some 3812, ‘left this week sto :afci‘iit 3 of the m: 3 a boom is Lee of Norland has mine to Americans 1. swing bridge is‘ t1 athc. after being 30k [or 1cpairs :paix‘ all kinds of Armstrong’s old E. MATCHE’I‘T. street overseer There is a town mple 531‘“? in the sale 1 -il! position Hanliltpn salesman. â€"â€"Are you thinking of building this spring ? If so Call On the Victoria Loan and Saving Campany for any assistance you may need Thein monthly repayment, system is very highly spoken of my every one who has used it. -â€"14=-tf. , â€"A‘ week ago Monday Mrs. w. Crews; sister of .Mrs. . W. Curtis, town, died of dropsy at. her home in Bewdley. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis reached her bedside a short time be- fore her death, and ‘attended the funeral on Wednesday. â€"â€"Ba.ndmaster Romigk was in To- ronto this week, and, Weight some new band instrdments- rThe boys are rejoicing in'handsome new navy blue and gold uniforms. .A big Northwest, tour next summer is al- ready being looked forWard to. â€"â€"Toronto Evening Star: The, cracks in various sidewalks are not due, the engineer says, to defective material, nor to any fault in workâ€" manship, but almost’wholly to the frost. If the city could afford to pay for foundations three or four feet deep beneath sidewalks this heaving might be avoided. -â€"Port Hope is making an earnest attempt to be made the terminus of the Trent Valley Canal. Trenton is the terminus originally intended. A deputation of Port, Hopers were in Ottawa the other day. It came all- AA LL- so to Peterboro, where it got the cold shoulder, and will be in Lindsay soon, trying to enlist support for that cause. â€"Rev. Mr. Anderson of Shelburne, brotherof Mr. D. R. Anderson,town, preached at St. Andrew’s on Sunday night. Mr. Anderson has a good presence, capital voice, and ï¬ne flow of language, but his style is very declamatory and his sermon was rather a mosaic of unveIated good ideas than an exposition of his toXt. â€"Mr. W. A. Campbell, a former resident of Victoria county but of late years a newspaper publisher iri Portland, Oregon, has bought 30,â€" 000 acres of land in. the, Canadian- Northwest at a cost of $175,000. Mr. Campbell is a Woodv'ille man and brotherâ€"inâ€"lgw of Messrs. Charles and Robert Naylor, town. He will short.- l’y'move to Winnipeg. ‘ - â€"A lad named Wilson Ellis; living near Sturgeon Point, was loading a 22 rifle at,sch00l one day xmntly, when the cartridge exploded and the bullet, entered his little ï¬nger. The lad Ifluckfly cut dowwrinfo the flesh with his knife "in a vain effort to dislodge . the bullet, and upon being 1inable_to "do. so, walked to Fenelon Falls and had it extracted by the doctor. â€"It seems that it was not the car containing 'Mr. D. Cornell’s stock that got off the track at Lornevillc as: reportéd: :in *‘last issue, but. anâ€" other car of the same train. Mr. Corneil reached Oxbow, Man. safely and writes to Mr. _Adaxn Switzer that he is delighted with the look at ‘the country. The spring is late. Carpenters are making $3.50 and S1 have already been rented for next Mr. Gregory has rented to tMr. Paddon, the Dundas cottage has [been secured by Mr. Burton of Cinâ€" lcinnati, the Jennings cottage by Mr. Clarry of Toronto, Fremont (Tran- dell's by Dr. Allan of California and Dr. Neelands’ to Mr. Parnell Mcrris. Mr. H. Gladman has bought the Ellis property and Sandy Point and .will repair the cottages. I ‘ â€"Qe\'eral Sturgeon Point cottages season. will repair the cottages. -â€"A good many people have walk- ed out; to the iron bridge on the last two Sanday afternoons, to see the marks of the recent railway accident there. The battered ties and new ones replacing those entirely destroyâ€" ed along a. distance of about. fourj rods between the ï¬rst trestle and the main bridge all on the embankment ‘30 feet high, make it a marvel. that 'the crippled bagg passenger coach palling list of Grand Trunk wrecks of the past few months. Personal -PeterboI'O Paddon, teller the Bank Of 1‘ accountant. . xesident of Peturboro for several years, and here. No. 4 company 0 fluent. and has taken a. in its aï¬airs. succeeded by Mr. - been ledger keeper of the local branch. while Mr. Watson will he succeeded by Mr. Clarke, late of the Chatham branch oi the Bank of Mo ntreal . Jean Blewett, Canada’s â€"-Mrs. most popular literary woman, ap- pearded before a. good audience in the Cambridge-st. Methodist. church ' L‘ “I" is a. dark, â€"-MFS. Own .5“. .. i , nost popular literary woman, apâ€" grearded before a. good auditncc in Lhe Cambridgeâ€"st. Methodist. church ' on Tuesday night. .3, - ' ’ bright, little woman, with a. very ' ‘ manner, and _ 'ons with a good deal of skill, and a. little inâ€" Mrs. Blewctt clinaticn to drawl. k’aNcs no doubt that shat: knqws and can interpret to a. Very lull degree at limiï¬, but a. little the meaning of 11 ‘would unprove for a with ~H. J. Gilchrist of Mr. Finlay is’ a. pushing and thoroubhly posted in rer'das. It. came al.- aro, where it got, the Lnd will be in Lindsay to enlist support 1'0) Review I r of the loc Montreal, 8011 , ....... or nf {In a] branéh Of of Mr, II- mc Lindsay Monday Mrs. U uvâ€" v of herv lines: but. a ‘v ' W 0uld improve ngs cottage by Mr. to, Fremont (Tran- .n of California and Mr. Parnell Mcrris. has bought the rd Sandy Point and of ï¬le- 1.41).“? Lé ï¬eld i! Thursdaf wt- 11 mumwa-presmt- Swen-1’ unique" exercises were suc- Wuny som‘thmnghby‘the girls' deï¬es: .and the young ladies did the more difï¬cult work with admir- ‘a‘ble Precision. The navy blue suits with short skirt- and sailor blouse made an ideal costume. The vari- colored ribbon effects in the girls’ Costume were very pretty. There can be no doubt that the exercises have proved of the highest physical beneï¬t to all the members of Miss Walton’s classesâ€"and will continue to if the members have developed enough will power to keep Up â€91'1“? tice after the classes have closed. Miss Workman rendered a. piano solo. . Mr. J. G. Edwards r9811 twice. Mr. G. Wright of Omemee sang, as did Mr. Parnell Morris and Miss Gross. Altogether the concert was a Quite enjoyahle aflair. and W315 remarkably free from the little htt- ches that often mark performances of that sort. Montreal. - â€"Miss Jennie McCuajg of Grass Hill is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. Ray, Russell-st. â€"Mr. Thos. Bell, formerly chief of police of Lindsay, has secured a similar position in Whitby. turned on Saturday from a Wait. to. Washington and New York. -â€"Mr. Alex. Macmillan ol Sonya is among the recent. graduates of the Ontario Veterinary College, Toron- to. â€"Messrs. Harry O’Neil and Felix Gassien were successful at the conâ€" ductor’s examipation at, Allandalc last week. Mr. Joshua Bailey r‘ to-day from Mariposa, ‘ chased a ï¬ne thorou: horn Durham claf fro Swain of Valentia. '1‘ mers of this vicinit; w Mr. Bailey’s enterprise. MOUNT HOREB Mr. W. Skuoe of this place deliver- ed on Wednesday last, two Durham calves, 16 months old, to Mr. M. O’Halloran of Lindsay, that weighed 1670 pounds. __ ,9 \IYnkn-ofnrl'n 10‘ ‘1 INDIA-una- Miss Lillie Skuce of Wilberforce was the guest of her grandfathcx, Wm. Skuce of Mount Horeb during the past two weeks. FLEETWOOD On Wednesday, March 2 W. Martin of Gavan aim 'Howden of Bethany wen marriage by the Rev. 1 of Millbrook. Congxfa'tu‘ There is 'quite a. lot our midst at, present. John Brown are all grippe. David Flack Vmet \\ on Saturday last, wt: to Lindsay with a l the axle of his wagon wanv Fï¬Ã©ï¬iers around ploughing. but 110â€" yet. ,A_ COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE The young People hood have decided tie social at the 1“ Grccmvay on G°°d at 3 p.m. Fjrstâ€"cl: tie social at the home of Mr. W. J. Greenway on Good Friday, April 10 at 8 p.m. First-class refreshments will be provided. All are invited and they can be sure of a thorough- Lv enjoyable evening's entertainment. The trustees of the Methodist church are at work enlarging the ground and beautifying the On Wednesday a. bee was church are at. which was t greatly add to the appeara property. Miss Elizabeth Jordan been seriously ill for the days is improving a little Mr. Seth Armitage is ten part of his house and will addition. - Rev. A. J. Terrill, B. A ing from a. sprained ankle Ll meeting of the The annual Club Was held at the rink day night. Secretary Ha that the ‘ report showed matches were played last wi1 that the trophies had been follows : ' ’ ‘4’“ Fun D 3, The ’85, Rev 4 The mavelle . Three LAXTON ~ Joshua. Bailey returned home from Mariposa, where he pur- a ï¬ne thorouglx-élï¬f‘ed short Durham claf from Mr. W. R. of Valentia. "110 many far- : Hm: vicinitt Will beneï¬t by I’d-souls Jos. Cooper is visiting in EDENâ€"MARIVPOSA Dundas. . Governor-General's L :r, W. Hamlinâ€; The Trophy “ Me's Citizen’s Cup, i .met with an accident last while on the road vith a load of produce. 3 Wagon getting broken. round here are busy If. none have sown any Petcrboro-Lindsa)’ 2ovemor-Gencml's magnum: . up. T.’ .- onggatulations. a, lot ost‘ickncss in sent. ‘ The family of : all down with la w, F. Sutcliï¬c re- ahd Mrs. W. were united in u- Mr. Johnson of Grass Rev. y Hal-Stone's the 188 rin} st winter ï¬nd hem won as \‘ihit tC‘ Knowlson R. An- Society 1331, {on he“ by the '9chool. and gained the regret of the students that lit. Ste.- ‘3335. must .so seen sever his connecâ€" tion with the institution. In reply-l mg, Hr. Stevens spoke of the high: funding of the Coleginte Inshitutef m the province, and hoped. that it‘ “0‘11? always hold the blace already. Muxred. The school demands the same high standing among. the stu- dents, after they leave school. and expects them to. make the best of themselm in whatever position they: they be placed. He use spoke of the Literary Society and said that the students did not realize until after they had left school what a. beneï¬t it Was to them to partimipaitq in the programs. .. Mr. J. M Eagle- son then have an instrumental solo. “Arabesque in B." by by Myer Helâ€" mund, and as all encore. Nevia's “Worcessuz.†A recitation was then {given by Mr. Rodgers. and was iheartily encored. This was follow- ed by an instrumwtal by a trio. Miss Kingsley, Miss O'Boyle and Mr. E. Kingsley. and this to Was encorâ€" ed. Miss Rankin then gave a vocal solo. The president, Mr. McAlpine. made a short address in which he re- ferred to the ofï¬cers of the society and the work accomplished by them during the year. We feel that the society has been successful this year and hope that next year it will be even more so. ALICE MATTHEWS, Corâ€"Sec. Cup. Sergt.-Major Martin : “If the lib- rary is built it must not cost more than $10,000. The council has no power to make 0. grant. because the people have voted against spending money on it." Mr. T. G. Colwill (Whitby): “We had a good many applications for the position of chie! of police. I was on a committee of council to make the selection and we decid- ed that Mr. Bell was the man we wanted." WEBSTERâ€"SACKVILLE Mr. Leslie Webster and Laura. second daughter of Mr. John Sack- ï¬'illc, Cannington, were married at. the home of the bride's parents on Wednesday of last. week. On aoâ€" count of the death of the gu'oom's brother recently culy a few guests W. Parkinson (Mariposa) “A hog buyer was telling me the other day that the mice was go- SAID IN FEW WORDS BELL.â€"7 NEWMANâ€"STOKES; Hard: 25th, at the bride's parents. Clarke. 3. A" W Lindsay and M1 mason. â€"â€" At March 24th. It. ‘1 residence In Linda)“ PAGE [I]