1 l / Purchase of the Watchman- Warder The Watchman-Warder was chased on Monday of this wee .~ ‘ the estate of the late by a joint stock l it from i G.:urg8 Lytle. and the paper and the control of the Mr. company. job of- ed. ï¬lled and = lpossession or the poor lperralty pur- lode-riders, the loss should ed by the ï¬nes. circulation the M- detaced coins." which ï¬nd their way into the church plates. the street .car fare boxes. «who have no deflense against the imposition. and who are obliged against. their con- scin'nce to- pass them out again, or constantly be losers by the destruc tiveness and folly of persons «“143 have. no reverence for the head of the King. If these bad coins were re deemed by the government, and tho for defacement collected from be balanc- putting out of ___â€"-â€"â€" A Lost Opportunity Mr. F. D. Moore. president of the , Fish and Game Protective associa- ‘ £39 are now under ' _ new “rm which will be known as i110", took Thcl’1P09t t’tof task 1:?†" ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ . 'n u -0 -season is ‘ ‘ W rder Printinrv andlI‘ndfl} for'te x g o . . . _ l 1â€" “a“hman' a ° stories; in fact givmg . explicit of , Limited. 1 While child I and and subscribers of the pa teem con ï¬dence friends i l a'tmns of the printing esâ€" and t be p compan." n C \V in? \‘l‘INl ‘ in: hull. “kitchizian-Warder has a Cli‘Cll- 'l‘hi- lation of 1,1500, which is a, showing in.“ “Wkly journals in , th’ll il’ii- VHF}! t“; coiin'v may t'YlVy both as to ' ' - " its ‘. nzin.':..-rs and the character oi . plant and equipment ,iitsidir the large The d to built ( in these respects†r(-(ii?l".‘. I i av,- gucoii (‘lf ins. 'l‘ln-i’t-foi'v, which are all-iniwirtam, the paper 1: .th.:- l't'Q‘Illl‘C‘lllClllS of am: able to lllt'i'l vertiwrs and patrons. 'l‘ (l‘i [uhl'h illl if!“ iournal has in lht' l’a-q" devot- inti-rcsts oi . cnllon to lhc , . the farmers, particularly in Victoria county. int'o-r uiid chm-so, liveE stock. w heat and clth-r, horse breedâ€"i and many other phi-axes of agri- lllci Hig, (‘lli‘ll'W have lim-n it is alllk’ll. ion to Continui- to lill'lhci‘ the intent. griculiurc, in every way . interests of a along: this line whereâ€" an'i to iinprine eVer it is possible. The llllillli'ï¬s of Hip various and lllt' town will ship» the county im- tllll' not icv, rccm and discussion ‘ ’ .. - 5 . _ . ) live questions w‘qll always be “LlLUlllt in thc-si- columns. li‘. firther the thumb of The party and [iHliTlVS the paper to (Ii inm-rvut ivu party. utmost have our iii-liming that thi- pracâ€" 0l tht: ()ll' ‘ ii lv-adi-rs \ ('(iiliidt'iil‘c_ 21nd Vigorous policy and the loyal ticai tario house, work. oi . , , ‘ . , . the Opposition at (Htawa 21.10 in thc llt‘at inti-ri-sts of the country, they will huh; our lif'tu‘ty support. The pain-r will l'i'sel‘Vt‘ the: priv- ilece at. all times, however, ti speak in favor of the right and against what it belichs to be detri- I'lr'ntitl to the welfare of the country. This it will try to do in a Cour- ‘abiding people may- aid the - of putting ‘ sire to break. the laws ; - . - l will convinuc-r the Liberal- ‘ is; statements of the infringements the law, when in the interests of the the information should have been laid before the proper authori- ties, and the guilty parties ,brought to bOOk. The newly formed associa- ing to aid‘ the, depart mcnt COll- ' tion is try of fisheries in its endeavor to serve the best interests of this coniâ€" nuinity, and is as far as possible ox- t»-nding its influence so that the law govern- ment and its ofï¬cers to enforce laws which have been made at the request and for the bcnciit of the people. If individuals and citiZi-ns chooSc to break the and to stand behind those who in ws. t ry ‘to outwit the law, so far as their in-‘. ilucncv goes they make it impossible the l public 1 clearing away everything in trafï¬c by the Motion .by Messrs. Swain that the 'reeve be- authorized to sign an agreement with Vliesars. Jenks and IWI‘. of Sam. Ont... for the construction of a steel bridge meats accordingto ‘ speciï¬cations attached tlbreto, at lot 19, con. 19, townsh'g)‘ of Mariposa. Carried._ The council then adjourned till the second Monday in J uly. J. B. WELDON, Clerk. County Conesvcndence COBOCONK. On Wednesday, July 4th, Dr. Bow- erman, dentist, will again be at the Pattie House. He will be at. Chir- paw's, Victoria Road. on July 5th. first-elm mp0 to; lst oi September. . the plans and WOODVILLE. Dr. Bowerman's next dental visits to the Queen’s hotel will be on the first three Fridays in July. '. c NORLAND. The farmers have been well supplied with rain'this season. ’ Mr. George Moore spent Sunday With Norlund friends and left Mon- day morning for his home in Bob- caygcon. " ‘ Binder twine, machine oil, paris; grew“ wire fencing and harvest tools cheap at Cinnamon’s Hardware 3 Store. Lindsay. ‘ Mr. Snider, our worthy pastor for :the past year. leaves. for his home in lSmithï¬c-ld. Mr. and Mrs. Snider will be missed very much. Mr. Arthur Boyce, of Tory Hill, was a. guest at Mr. Wm. Ward's on Sunday last. Our public schoo for the ofï¬cers of the law to scam: its observance. of all influences in a the newspaper ought to be a leader I the ('allSt‘ of good government, 'and stoop ï¬ippant community, ll it should not boasti‘ulness of wrong doing. e to Vcn for poli- C9?- the sake of giving a stab to a The Post has tical Opponent. opportunity to gain good cause, and also the satisfaction 21 strong deterrent in the way of mos:- who in future may dc- for it. claims to possw-ss knowledge of 75 or 80‘ in- fringviiicnts. the namcs of offenders being withheld. The inspector is one man, but he cannot be at all points The: members of the/assaiâ€" citizens at. oncc. ution, and all law-abiding are his assistants. and he is bound in act upon any information he may '[lt‘l'SOllally receive, or which may be see furnished bylhosu who wish to the laws kept. i ________+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" Mariposa. Council Proceedings met on Monday, June 25, 1906. Th ,memhx-rs were all present and iiiiiiiutcs of the last _i'ead and approved. protest against the closing of drain on the boundary of lots 1‘2 am l 'o the engineer i drain. The council f()l‘lllt' revision and proceeded with the pcals to the assessment rolls, after considering ouch appeal the lowing resolutions were passed: Motion by Messrs. Swain ’ (1 into a Court 0 'lol i l The municipal council of Mnriposa t ht' niceti n g, were Mr. Joseph ’l’inncy was present to the ' 13. con. 9. as provided by the award on the Lownsbrough ap- and and in all. 1 closes on Tues- day of this week. ‘ ' A argol number of our Norland iboys are at Cobourg at military !camp. Mr. Roht. Woodcock and Miss Elva Ward were married in Fenclon Fall's 12th. by the Rev. Mr. Sin- hey left for Lind- l ton June clair, after which t say. Toronto and Beaverton, where“ their many friends welcomed theni at each place. After they returned home a rcci-ption was given at the home of tainly lost an $7M) or $800 in rewards, which the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. could have been applied to some Win. Ward, when. a large number 0‘ friends and relatives gathered to wel- come thcm back to our midst again. Mr. and Mrs. Woodcock received [many bountiful and costly presents ‘which they appreciated very much. Mr. W00dcock is one of our well known gentlemen of Norland where he will Still reside. Mr. and Mrs. “lull. Smallwood. of Beaverton, atlcmlcd ton reception of Mr. and Mrs. Woodcock. DEATH OF MRS. T. W. THURS- TON. On Friday, June 2‘2. Lenora Parr, the youngest Parr. of Madoc. and beloved wife of Thos. William Thurston, of Duns- ford, passed away to her reward. af- ter itmringt'ner continued illness with the greatest of patience. lwing the fruits of the (loop Christian spirit that has always been shown in her life. She leaves to mourn her loss a lieloved husband and four children. alsn three brothers and three sisters, of whom Mary. the wife of ï¬ns. Ham I wife of Those. Bcacoi‘v. Mai-lotto, Mi- chigan; Alfred, of Hoard‘s Station; Isaiah, of- Hill (Tity. South l'ukota; Sarah, the wife of W. H. \li-rrill, of the cast Ward, Lindsay; l'rank, Chesley, Ont. The funeral on Sun'ln“. the 24th, 1 f tery. cons‘isiting of over one - v Grahamahd daughter of Anthony . of St. Ola. is' the eldest ; Louisa, the of was one of thc largcst and most im- pressive ever witnnsswl in Hm vicin- ity of Dunsford. the procession rec-châ€" ing‘ from the h()l’l‘.(‘ gutc to tho come- a distance of «ivcr a mile, and hundred rigs A very affecting St'l'YlCO was use by the house green, cheap at. Cinnamon's Store, Lindsay. There has been very good bassand maskinonge ï¬shing in the mill r009. The water is ï¬Vc or sixifect deep 8‘ Omemee, and Pigeon river would per- mit any of Lindsay’s big steamers to come up. The Peterboro Cordage. Co.. is sell- ing'large quantities of their binder twine through their local agent. D. Thornton. MANILLA. Mr. Hector Mcr‘adyen, at Saginaw Michigan, (an old Manilla boy) "85 the guest of his sister, Mrs. Ann McDonald. for a few days last week. Prat-A. T. Dcl.ury, of Toronto University», and Mr. Ralph Delmry. are \‘isiors under the parental roof." ter Robbie Homilton, of Port WES. is the giant; of his cousin. H ie McDonald.’ Judge McIntyre, of this village a flying visit I Mr. and Mrs. McQueen an ter. are in our midst,.tho guests their parents. ...Mrs. Dr. McPhail and Miss. Katie McPhail to k in the cheap excursion to Midlamslast Thursday. - The Misses Lillie and (.‘xithciinc Moore left here on Tuesday evening forilluluth to make their home with their sister. Mrs. Stewart. We wish them a pleasant journey. Mrs. Wm. Gibson and family, of Toronto. are visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ami-h Ed- wards, Refrigerators, screen doors and window screens. cheap at Cinnamon’s Hardware Store, Lindsay. Mr. .Allie Comte, of Oshawa, home enjoying his holidays. Rev, Mr. and Mrs, Craganlso Mr. and Mrs. R. Hodgson cre guests at the wedding,‘ of Mr. '. amucl Squirt-s and Miss E, Black. of Cannington. Rev- Mr- C ragig ofï¬ciated at the con-- mony. A very quiet wedding last Tuesday afternoon at t Whitby. gave ast week. d dough; of ,is took place he home of Mr. and Mrs. Asaph Edwards, when their daughter June was unitud in marriage to Mr. C..Book0r. The ceremony being perâ€" formed by the Rev. C‘. 1‘}. Cragg. A dainty supper was schi-d and the happy couple left on the evening train for their future home in Tor- onto. bearing with them the best wishes of their many friends. (in Wulm-sday. July -1th, a straw- berry ‘l'cStival will be hcltl on ihc of Toronto. Methodist church lawn. After the lucious fruit. cream and cake an- scrwd. a grand concert will be given. All are cordiallyl invited. We are sorry to report that Mr. William Philp, who has been ill for some time, is no better. but rather the reverse. , . The property of the late Mr. Wm. Doidge has been recently purchasml by Mr. Simeon Love, of this place. The strawberry season is at hand and children can be seen daily com- ing ï¬'om- far and near to pick the first fruit of the season. KINMf'H'N'T. tito A funny incident. oceui’cd on main street last week when Jim Mansï¬eld undertook l ) outrun twelve men with his horse in a tug of war. The twolw: lllt'll were as roilows: Fred Dcttnian (captain), ('hris. Gra- ney, Robert 'l‘-‘1oiiipson, l‘obert Ilal- ton, leo.'Coulter. John Sherman. J. C. Train, Dan Shot-him, W. McGan. Sam l-lenderson, Mick Cheevers and Charlie Harris. Jim's old horse had to come back over the line as Dett- man's gang was too strong. % £5 6) O O O 0 (Z O 9 c i “cage. Only two months more so we will be in readiness to goods still block the way to here they are. All summer stocks must go. satisfactory moving. If low prices You can A Splendid 250 Taflota Ribbon 150 H etc, 3} inches wide, new shade, white, cream, On sale Tuesday............... ack Silks and 1000 yards larsi, sashes belts, and blacks, Regular 25c a yard. ,. Good Reliable Bl Dress Materials as Best 500 Japan Taflota. Silk 430 Full 27 inches wide. best dye and bright ï¬nish, good weight. Soft Finished 75c Tafl'eta. 490 Good Black, 21 inches wide, 26¢ a yard less than regular value. Black Louisine Silks and Black Satin at 79c 21 inches wide. the silk is soft and pliable and Will not cut. the satin is 24 i and has bright ï¬nish. Se Muslins, Towellin are Priced for quality, cspeCl Buy your V \ O and Children’s Ready-t 10 dozen new style Lawn or p Print “hosts at......... ......490 sale at $1.50 to...... ......$3.75 Women’s new Light Tweed Women’s $4.00 and $4.50 Blacx or white new style Skirts; handsome styles, re. duced to $3 75, $3.90, $4.- 50 Japan Silk Waits.........$2.75 and............ .......:....$5.90 10 dozen Women’s $1 25 Infants Dainty White Lawn and $1.50 White Cotton Dresses selling out at 59c, 69c Gowns a'nd Underskirts...98o °'°°°°°°’°' '°°°°°©©<><><><><><><>0<><><>oe>e<oce©©o 6 woos/feeds. . . .oo save money on these. Read - _________â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""~â€"‘â€"â€" . Ribbon Bargain- envy Silk Bi Hing out at W h A $1.25 Guaranteed Taflfeta. 98c This is every th 'ally shirt waist suits. got. the price Pricstlcy's best reliable make, at 1â€"3 underprioc Black Voilcs at Beautiful. rich ï¬nihcd wool nches wide fon Tricot and Lo lling out pnee...... o-woar Garments lain cloths, new styles, on Gingham Sale'price.....$2.48 ,_ ‘1': have re stock of the Paris Green season and w tomcrs repo effective they costs you no doubtful sort 256 lb. 3 Also a fresh WWW©OOOOOQQA )(wj .< thousandsof dollar; worth of PUG ' willh us move t e sâ€"- , elp Comeeary KNO INSECT BLUE bbons, good Weight for 001- :1 . pinks, bluesgods, greens, browns .. . I DBUGGIST. Nearly Op . . 00, N00. 0. Drou‘ now and advantage selling out Black 49C, 69c, 75c and.. ......9 K C I. l g . 369 yards 10c, 12c and 15c Prints, Mus- ends at 5c ) llnS and Cmghams at ............. ....................80 6 only, $1 50 and- $2 embroidered Linen “AL TWO pieces 25c and 30c Frilled Babbinit and Lawn Waist Lengths at......... ......$1.19 1.“, wâ€, ,m, for curtains at.19c 100 yards 40c White Dress Linen. 36 mum: .,,,,1,.,,,,,,, 300 yards best 10c Line: Roller Towelling inches wide. at ......28c :iiiilhiiiliin},1:; ; at............ ...... ............_8%c 50 white Manages Quilts, regular $290 from 40 10 dozen Linen Crash Towels with fringed value. Sale pncc ............$1.19 W Hm W†â€1 . l o o [)ll':|.~lll‘1* iii .\ Bargains you shouldn’t miss in Women’s i..._.. Henle I Kent-st... e4 oomoooeeoeeoeeoeeoou co: . 913' . Woo Collars, Hosiery and Umbrellas Btu-gains Extraordinary 10 dozen embroidered Col- lar Tops at............ ...........5c 5 dozen infants 25c Cotton â€" lllll.l£l\' miiiul :i in llli‘ iwopl ii‘tl iii 75c and’85o Women's Shirt Waist Suits Hose, red, pale blue or white ‘ - Misses Skirts 1n tweeds and of neat check, black and White Half prioe......... ......2 for 250 I, 1.“ Wm, __ I. . lain \\' 1H C . i suiiii \\\1"ll Knowingr _ . . and only pci 22:12:32; New Blouse n, 1.. mi bla k R‘b Fronts in ll'it‘lli‘ Ml. ll bedc l - Lace 0!: C(illll‘ to the CHash- Silk at . tliwii you wi 83:3, 35:2; 29“ 35“ g “X inch clear- 509- 59c, stratwl. . lt ing ,at 180 756 and, not ill" iiiili {.‘iillS and fair manner. It , 'llichacl that the following assess- conducted at the ho x. l? ill" lllll'l’O-‘t‘ 0f the “ atCh-l ments be conï¬rmed : s ._E lot ll, con. . Leonard PhClPS. Of Queenâ€"st. church, A large number of Masons and their ,,m,,_“u,.,i,.,. to abusg its 09.1 1."). $5600: lot 3. con. 4, Lindsay, thosc oral-1mm liciny.r deeply friends Went to Lindsay last Sunday _ . ._ _ ,, is9300: s .1, lot 12, con. 11. $3000: moved. The liearevod family have on the masonic excursion, and at- , l"'“"""~ {Wilma 0" "â€1â€â€œ m" “‘9’ n w .g lot 2, Con 14, $3000; the sympathy of the entire communi- tended diVinc service in St. Andrew's . Opposite Post omce. a _ I l. ‘3 if th- 'au‘t'c )Cl'l ought. to be 1 lot 19. con. B, $754K): S 5 101- 1‘2. ty. church there. The sermon by the g i (’13 k L L. b l K. . f . “ con. ll. 35500: S 1 lot :23. cor. R. pastor. Rev. Mr. Wallace. was all 0000' 0000000000000 3. GO . t MOOOOOOOOOOOOO “>02 0“": and with satisfaction it may 1! $6500; w ,3, lot 22, con. 8, $6500; OAKWOOD. that could 50 desired, and the choral , f be said. thi-v are past as far as news- ! c 9; lot 22, con. 8-, 57200; n ; lot The Methodist Sundavschool holds part of the service was well rendered l l ' ~ I l“, Cull. 1. $5300 ; S “' ii lot '1'. L'()ll. an excursinn per steamér.Esturiongto by 8. Splendid ChOll'. ~ window screens cheap at C'innaixion'b‘ THE RULE MIGHT ‘ papers worth“ OI the name are conâ€" .13' 32700: SP" lot 6- w"- 3 Bobcavgeon on Fridav 6th Julv Binder. “vim†machine oil, paris Hardware Store ‘Lindsay. - WAYS WORK BOTH and RepUblicanistatg Committees d My new Si! ( cerned. This doesinot mean that 15520 : n .5. lot 13. 0011;“. $609" 3 flare 35 cents, children 25 cents. Hot green. mm foncmg and. harvest tools We understand a lot'irom here pur- 'I‘ la ' clared ‘O'dfld’ that if‘th-is tamed 'w c- is completi - , . . . in w ‘, lot 1. con. 13, $3000; 3 .5 lot and cold w t . .- d ,- - . cheap at Cinnamon s HardWare tt ndi th d rt . t 0P3 . June 21.â€"Although both reversed to null .y, 3‘5 l The “atcimian-“urder is going to lag» , , a, .- , , n. _ a 01 suppiie or picnic at . . , pose a e ng e gar en pa 3 a the Be ublica nd . 9‘1 no matters m Case ( » 14.:on. 14. $4600 . n 2 lot ~3. U’n- the park. Boat leaves Lindsay Store, Lindsay. . , _' . Yclverton on:Saturday, 30th-inst. f n a n°m°°r§u° state of extreme Shortage in the. tt in any Strife. 01‘ be is‘al'fUl 0". taking 3' 3900â€) S '3 10L“ 19_ land 20- con. wharf $9 a.m. Come along. Mr. A' Y' Hopkins ‘5 la‘d up “nth Rev. Mr. Roland d Mr. (3. Port- (1:21:22: ï¬hzazg‘frowmd “POD it. thd “‘on it might, become verv mm on C H V decided ‘tand on all uestions of , 4. $8600 : and (r. Say-mac part as’ Binder twine, machine oil. paris a. bad attack of lumbago. eous gave a ï¬ne (if; in the Methoâ€" - the Ems in is to be an issue “$5188. ' r- o ‘ c a L “ b q ‘ ‘sessment $500. Carried. green, wire fencing and harvest tools Ml" Roland Maconachie, 0‘ Burnt dist church Sunday evening. ' m . 5"um this year. Al __+___ the (lav. Mot-ion of Messrs. Michael and - . - River took the servxce in St. James' farm Paper 18 leading a movem. Jeweler i ‘ ~ cheap at Cinnamon 5 Hardware _____+â€"â€"â€"â€" . cut to y, , . . . . , Graham. that the following properâ€" g - . ,/ church last Sunday in place of the Ofglnm farmers into unions. PICKERING ’LO . . c bpt‘Clal attention Will be gnen to - . - tore, Lindsay. . m , , The CAL OPTION c , , ties be reduced in hssessment : Rev. A. Cummer. who with.Mrs. argument. advanced is that it -cvery > QUASHED ‘ â€" c the news. and anybody who knows Richard Jaick‘ett. s‘vpt. lot 20, con. ‘ HARTLEY Cummer is away visiting at Picker- Fgmlll-t-hAtt Egg-I. 131119088. an ï¬gm’itthmde one inch longer the The Pickering tawnshi ' l ‘ . , , _ ,. 9. assessment $300. reduced 31-00 on ' ing. une , o . 9. M5. . c . Wallld consume the - . .9 local « -â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€" if anything or has a word to say will buildings. A grea’t number of people assem- Refrigerators, screen doors and Fowler. a son. tire surplus of cotton. Farmerssge 3:; lira; which went into “mfg“ 4â€"†I 0 always be welcomed in the otlice. John Lillicarp, s 5 lot 3, con. 13, bled on ThW‘Sday last to Witness the window scream. chimp at Oinnamon"s‘ MILLER.â€"In Lindsay. June 23. the “'3“ to omniu and stand forthis Jusï¬ ' been (1W by Chief * »/- /./ . ,- .2, i. Th . ; t. . t~ f h t ' f L'nd- assessment 824.00, reduced 3100 on baseball game between Lornevflle and Hardware Store, Lindsay. wife of Mr. George Miller, of a demand, Ryan and Cmâ€. cbair- n. u. 08 With on mount of cor- ‘ , Eve/3.3.3 3.3.3,? a. c in tX‘tS s o t e own 0 1 buildings. the home team. Greatly to the dis- Mr. A. Train delivered a handsome daughter. men, respectively, of the mummuc voles {measures‘ used in. procuring . <2; ‘ say will be adVanced with all enthus- George Savinac. part assessment. appomtment. Of all, the Lornevslle Dominion organ to Robert White of BROWN.â€"At 125 “I†t. London _ or it. (X it ‘ . d i‘ l Ther or ‘3325' reduced 350' ‘ team failed to â€EDP“?- Our boys Ewan P.O., Galway. on “Ohm last. on Saturday. June 28rd to Mr. M 6/†“ism 9‘“ care u “985' e 9 Wm. McLean. s t. lot 5. con. 3. 100k “'9'†m the" suits. 0f green Mid Miss Mattie Brisbin, of Burnt Rivâ€" ' - .0â€me ,‘~ 6) a p - . and Mrs. Harry BroWn a son. , .. a great‘things in store for the town. assessment $200, reduced $50 on refl- We 11099 some trme later .tO er, is teaching the school at Ewan, ROSS â€"In Li I . S. J ' » (o) h and wha‘ a cw"~ a r can do to ‘ land. “Whigs the defeat 0f the LorneVille G31“), township. 931‘ .' t M: (1’ $8 “:1 'Rgs': ' " 6) ,1. u n J) p? D. A. Anderson. s l lot 12. con. 12. team' , - _ ,- A trotting race tools place on the 3:3; 3 ‘11:! -' ex. . an to . £9 re- bring them about will be done by assessment $6000, reduced $500 on The lawn 500ml Which was to have race track on:l Monday lost between '5 " ‘ “8““. . “man“ i v The Watchmamwarde, land. been held. at Hartley on.June 29th. Jas. Mansï¬el ’s trotter and J. c. » _ . O = ‘ . ' _ G. McKague. s 1»; lot 10, con. 13, has been POStPOned until alter the Craig’s pacer, resulting in aviatory m ., Our-stock (,1 The counties of Victoria and Hall assessment $5900, reduced $400 on suvo'mmï¬gpzacationt.‘ h ° d ds [or the pacer.h Say. J imbeyzll'n gt HARTâ€"SACKVILLE.â€"At the home It. I. D. W. g P3! - - hndâ€" . . e 50011 0 live goo too in it ; -your orse may ri t of the bride's parents. Kr. and 3|â€. viiâ€. , .. rm W button and adJacent counties where Alex. Brown, s.w * lot 1, coh. ‘14, The farmers are putting lots of new to, run an express wagon, but 1 l J I S l 'lle, “ï¬ll! .,,. 0.3- 'h n" _ ll -" . . . In- 3; there are numerous subScribers will assessment $2000, reduced $200 on gravel foil-1mg: :raed £31“: ud- speed. NJ ton, Dr. J..W. 3Ԡto Minn “1|qu belt: he it I .05:on - . - _ land. “19 1|- ‘ 8 prospero '. . -â€"- .-M. Sockvillc, both of 0.913:â€" g ' ' - - ,M necessary re. come in for their share, and am sug Charles Campbell. n pt. lot 2. con. Several new barns have gone up re BETHAiNY. ton. w this a “:3“. In each locality a the m for gestions in regard to news from the 12, assessment $250. reduced $100 :nflxgeznd there are still many to 353V and Mm- Cl . of linden . h'oln m m m a . township will be gladly received. ggn 132:. eand assessed to I. A. ,Wil- .1;th ha; been no ‘ ity o, 33;; in to? londay enrolute to ‘ . M “"31““? necessary. . . up tum make 1 n o I . . W, . â€" ‘ 0 V " u . The new company solicits your cam Fred Goad - rt. sess- ram “I“ season the crops "1 8m) when "is n Pontyyoo ‘ LEE' In my’ on June 32' John 0m . “I W the irmtcof ' " ‘ ' me c5400 of“: 3:399 'b 913 are looking and Well - A?! b and wife visited the 1.... used 88 yam. . llr. mm.“ “a “labour.“ man is tidence and your business, and will 11 ' ’ , uce .. 'on m “’85 "5 . ’ public schoo on Monday. . ‘ . _ ". .. ‘th. ‘ » . - .. . v apprecxate the heart: su ort f the Goad Watt on the 8rd of July - “mm W Juno mm hum, - - . w 0‘“ hike “huh ‘ " " ‘ : pp 0- “mm C on i t 24 . 8 . - day last was wage-tuna and u! â€go. I, 'r 1' mm“, -i‘iu' WW; " ' ' " '- ' “meetin- ' j" PUbllC. ‘ ‘ O ’ con' v __ I TepOl't ..go°d t . ' ‘ .. . . . . .- . .tl ‘ v» ‘ .‘x' I ~ "WW“ “Id ‘ . . "“ f“ o- . ‘ 3 , assessment 32000, reduqed$350 on . . ‘ cums. , ‘ magma.†swsaiooi will ggilzm- . ‘ ' W ‘ “New WM- :‘2 “I: --- land. and. thatyart 05 103.16, con. A large number tooh‘in the excur- picnic at Stanley Lake on July 4th. ' WV†5"†â€n ,. v' '~ 3 ’: - . .A’z hm' “â€1““! at $50, 8!“ builds. Sion t'othc. Cobourginllitary bt'ï¬gade Emursitml will leave on the and “731!!!â€- . ,5 ‘ Redemption ofBad Coins mgs 3500. 'or a total assosment or Mummy, = a, , .1 ~ , MW) , .. , . ., 1 ’3 Mr. Fieldmg‘ has intr‘ oduced ‘a bill â€355“ t° wm‘ SW" “9 '. “e. "‘5“ ï¬ght-poor, (1° '1’ "m“: " " , - . in We, to all other“ trips for the . ~ ‘ at Iiindsay who handle small change. It is in the House of Commons which has been long wished for by the We â€*