Straw flats 15¢ OMMENCING uitable for h‘h i112: Sale lis Store esting flats : Sons ‘nnt Blouses and Shirt Wain; Percale AT THE S SHOE STORE alises ONEPRICE uits $5 am m...†.. g the ï¬shing law. The man who.†ChiIVers was .found by the 11181)â€1101' on the Nonguon creek. 0n the Mn~:_ â€" - Ont M . a. great #nm’s ca ~Mr. W. J. Vale of phe Insurance nt of Ontario made his an: “unspectionof the Farmers’ U'n- ion Mutual Fire Insurance Company “Wednesday of last week. He conâ€" 0 summed Secretary Corneil on the I'm? in which the books of the com- pany were kept, and said that the mime of new business ivas most creditable. "é s Supe .omOVed JOBS ‘ascoe Bros. will take over the gas of Hogg Bros., Oakwood, uly 15th. These enterprising E men could not have selected} :- location. Hogg Bros. have or ï¬red two rifle bul- through the ‘ - bottom of thé craft. nafflsA-Eant put a Chara-n .« at...“ 3†exDefiance homes in 1 Their up]- ‘11 cOlmnezrd t Bit locality an Vï¬â€˜s 9981' 0C le Chemo Board met on Mon- Buyer Phwclle got Cameron mes \Iariposa 120, Fenelon 60 North Verulam 90, North '1. Potmaygeon 164, Palestine E! Red Rock 140. Buyer Fitz- goL Star 10;" ), Dunsford 116, ï¬ne 16 Onwmeé 140, Pine 35, 134,-aworo 105 and Maple 5-3. The price was nine and ï¬xteemhs It was deemed )nly factories that employed astructor Could sell on We )1 :ive i tang expert tea we oottom of the craft- ant put a charge of shol! aw and .Chilvers was taken heas smking. A ï¬sh was the 03308. At the recent ed penalty above named on the inspectof. The W . . wit: agamst hlm but fail- Mex-11:31“ .an ofï¬cer is to an Anna“; 1- â€" alteri woods. L‘ that Dr. Bi-oad's stand of St. Andrew’s. Was correct. The doctor's his paper was by tele- ; endeavor to correct a is horse was'flead, was translated into these made it u-y council examination d Mr. Brien of‘Ploasant W. Brown whqhas been th Dr. Gillespie ration ilding horse buyer. 9! Mon- n Lindsay at the But- Smnrduy next. June to buy all kinds Of rrm-s from four to ten ighcsL prices paid. L u. good situation at- craJ Business College. lvice frequently 1de e by the business men .nrio and Quebec. Dur- four years eighty-six acceptud gnvcrnmcnt. nearly one thousand wise successful 0180- ‘sed th‘ the I - N00 was ï¬re ("Infirmatiop of the light of St. Andrew’s at Ava cation shed , rnent ,7 Hustle†Federal worth I in the 1‘ : most ’61 old-time tiquated a in the .d W all [1‘ richer, accountant. {V’Y‘ight's 19 system of book.- 5 Manitoba. the Federal ('01â€" Vâ€"On Tl most thorough and the 12-5’e ld-time methofis 0f McConnelI 'nmted text DOORS, taken ill etc sold San ofï¬cer is to an offender like 'welsh of nterrqpte 0m busine house ï¬lled 11181 north of Kent- here until the ex- to Hand. ofï¬cial re- lian Senate, reâ€" u of phonography ges. says: “It 51ers.†This sys- t, by specially lers in the new 3 be opened in ‘hawa ltural Bowens of Lake and costs on a. . man Who was .w. The man ; was found by V rooman L69 1. chIJI‘Ch' for sale in nine cheap Mr. Fulton actual lie Excuses Doctors For Not Reporting Fever and Says Better no Placards , A secret meeting of the Board. of Health was held on Monday night. Dr. McAlpine, the medical health ofâ€" ï¬cer, was criticised for not having placarded McConnell’s hotel when the fever was there. The doctor said he had had the patient isolated in the hotel ; but Mr. Staples insisted that the law required that houses in which the disease was, should be placarded, and that hotels should come under the law as well as other houses. Mr. Mills said it was disgraoeful that the doctors had allowed scarlet. fever to spread as it had. Dr. McAlpine said that the doctors , _..a.-....o.. x Dr. McAlpine 88 had to look after If they insisted 0 ease, he would and lose custom. there would be 5‘ fever if there ww would not placer other streets bec a business 1101188 urged that an is: built. - â€"Chief Constable Douglas of Port Hope. accompanied by Mrs. Douglas, spent Tuesday in town, the guests of friends. -â€"Mr. Thou. Graham of Sturgeon Point, who spent. the past year with his son at Portland. Oregon, rewro- ed home yesterday. â€"Principa.l Houston of the Ottawa. Federal Business College was in town yesterday.. He will spend Sunday with Manda at Norlund. -â€"Miss Minnie Ferguson 0! Son- ya and her cousin Mr. Frank Glover of Pawtuckee, Rhode Island, spent! Sunday and Monday last the guest.- ot the Misses Robinson, 42 Albert.- â€"â€"Mx‘s. Jos. Brown and her daugh- ter Mrs. Alex. Flack. accompanied by Miss Retta. and Master Hilton Brown, are at present on a. two weeks visit with friends in St. Cath- arines and Niagara. ' -â€"A Barnardo boy named Peter Brodie, and employed by Mr. Jas. Peel of South Verulam died on Thurs- day last from drinkihg whiskey. He helped to drive some cattle to town that day. and while here he drank a good deal 0f liquor. 0n the way home he produced a. bottle of whiskey and asked his einp10yer and. a neigh- bor to drink. {‘hey refuse). but he contï¬iued to drink in spite of their. remonstrance. ‘ At length he Wm overcome by the liqmor and .lay down . in the buggy with his head over the; dash board. When they got home and were lifting him out of the rig, the two men were alarmed at the dis- coloration of his face, and his heavy breathing. All efforts to restore him to consciousness failed and he diedin a short time. Dr. Burrows said the whiskey had caused apoplexy. e-‘fl‘he reports of the proceedings of the various Farmers’ Institutes, con- ventions and associations that are appearing in the columns of The Weekly Sun from week to week are of special value to the farmers of this province. and should be read carefully by them. The Sun makes a. specialty of these reports. which, together with their weekly market re- port, makes proï¬table and interestâ€" ing reading. The Watchman-Warder and the Weekly Sun to lst J anuary, 1903, only 75 cents. was a bright little girl and made many friends by her clever work at at recitals and entertainments. The family have the deepest sympathy in their bereavement. â€"On Thursday. Laura McConnell, the 12-year-old daughter of Mr.'l‘. McConnell, of the Royal Hotel was taken ill with scarlet fever. Early yesterday morning sue died. Laura --On Sunday’ morning Mr. Edward Wright, caretaker of the Y.M.C.A. buildings died of inflamntion {of the. bowels. He was taken sick mi Thurq sday while working at Mr. W. Flav- elle's garden. The funeral has been deferred until today so that Mr. 'x‘r'ight’s son could reach here from â€"Mr. Malcolm Cole will open his new‘ grocery store at the corner of Willï¬un‘ and Bond-sts., north ward, on Monday next. June 315:. The public will always ï¬nd a. full line of fresh groceriï¬, smoked meats, camr ed goods, flour, etc. ',,in stock. Terms strictly cash! A share of public patronage solicited. â€"Ea.rly Monday afternoon the work shop of Mr. Thos. Thompson. pump- maker on King-st was burned. A lad playing with matches upstairs lit. the ï¬re. The ï¬re team was on the sprinkling cart and hence did not arrive until the place was past sav- ing. The loss is about $300 with no insurance. DR. McALPl‘ES STRANGE THEORY â€"Mr. James L. McGregor of Car- berry and Miss McGregor of Virden, Man, ‘were married at the latter place on June 3rd. The happy cou- ple spent their honeymoon in St. Paul. The bride was formerly 9. Lindsay .lady, .having moved to Manitoba some ï¬ve years ago. -â€"At a. meeting of the Library Board last. e» ening, it was decided to close the Public Library on account of the prevalence of scarlet fever. The reading room will be open. 41m A- Procter manna. ma Procter , 'IbrOnto are Visiting: ï¬rst w. Mo . n, “Alm- ‘ NI- . .: ~Mrs.‘s,nd Miss Neelands left qh Monday far a. three-months trip to the British Isles and the continent. â€"Mr. Eddie Smith of (‘rlandine was successful at, his recent swund-yem‘ law examinations at. OngOde Hall. â€"-Mr. James E. L. .Foley, who has been on a. visit to his parents in town, left last night for Portland, Maine. ascenSion :ension .and parachute wins. athletic sports 0“ Entire- change of pioâ€" 1. by “31.0.0.1“. cele- dttn July 1‘" 1902 Personal :e to be I isolation their own I' 1 reporting become 11!! He did 11 D many Ca?‘ rat the doctors own interwtsx orting the dis- pme unpopular. did not think my cases of the placa'rding. He Kent-st as on it. would hurt. : placarded. He in heapital M