'NE PRICE OW allWéoingw: a e 1:; rgostanhvu brace OHS I ’iqne ad Summer tdjusahle ~cial 20 >rice Lad l8. II .309. a Rene. "-1- ". Steers has won a Victory 1‘ While against Mr. H. L. Ufa?" the CleVer lawyer for the Lind- Company. Incidentally the }_301icitor also meets a. mm “11 be remembered that last {all Rom. McIntyre fell into a. 11°18 . by the Gas Company,_ and med his ankle. He afterward {the mmny and town for $75- £53m gave him damages astr- £6 e)". M: nurday Mr- W- ; gt, Dane dog in 69v afternoon um: Local Lines Dmpanx' but. not again3t the 1 1". Steers, McIntyre'S 50“" K’aled the case. and at 05" all. on Saturday, Judge lectsion was reversed ; the 3 held to be equally liable 9 Company. It was held ough the council had given Fwy the right, to tear up council could not thus U33 {ts obligation to keep W ’Me condit‘on- But‘ be- Lh Mr». A. J. Johnston n of Peterboro. who had 1:: them. and went, into ‘0 help them with their a the train started. He . and in stepping off. slipâ€" rn the platform and the Ving train. He had pres- :ti enough to keep close in ,x'orm until the train pass- t it is marvellous that an ï¬g was not taken off. AS eceived a severe bruise and Which bled very profusely. era] shaking up. We are Ongratulate Mr. Johnston l‘OW escape. M 1t Toronto College of ‘ons the following 10- rc succe'lzsful in differ-- departments : Ethel 5:: : Mabel “3an, Gertrude Williams. ‘. Pearl White. Mabel Terrie. Blondina Pri- lsh. Catherine Bushe. Mice Cinnamon. Jen- Acnes O'Brien. Nellie Omeme Use a. call as anyone not meet) with a hor- m Wednesday last at, He went up to the ‘Yi Laidlaw. Margaret O‘Connor. Lindsay: . Annie Ivory and )Y prfmg letters at. ex.‘ Send stamp NORTHERN SUP- LT, Quebecâ€"394. be at his residence on Wednesdays and L1 a..m. to 5 1).!!!» Point. balance of summer 1110111118.- male ï¬gure with olive branch on side. Before her ing. while in the Lopje and ocean. anchor complete a. picture. Arched 10 words “South other side a pic- oria, is surrounded ctoria Regina Et Graham got his 13.! when in Lon- mtion contingent. half dollar. 0n 0TH w. Simpson got ; from Toronto. [ODD the town '- ket club by ‘ 121- of the meda? 1’s name. mili- 0 name of the servedâ€"Roberts Mr. Jas. John- JULY 17th:. 12991: ~Last week Chief Nevison received from Chief Douglas of Port Hope an inmziry for the owner of a 10-year old 1333' mare 15; hands high. with a white star in her forehead and wearing a bar shoe on the left, hind foot. . She. was found in the posses- sion of two men who were arrested for stealing a buggy in Pickering township. Cambray. had a close call. being: shaken up and bruised. ‘ â€"-In the new regulations about packing and selling fruit one clause says : No person shall sell, or oï¬er. expose or have in his possession for sale. any twin packed in any package in which the faced or shown surface gives a false representation of the contents of such package; and it. shall be considered a. false represen- tation when more than’ ï¬fteen per cent. of such fruit is Substantially smaller in size than, .or inferior in grade to. or different in variety tom (he faced or shown surface 0‘! such â€"â€"The improvements in the Bank of Montreal premises are well uhder way. The old front, is gone and the 'foun-‘dations are being laid for the. new section. ‘ , â€"Miss Mabel Winters has graduated from the Toronto College of Music. One pupil of hers, Miss Agnes O’Brien got ï¬rst-class honors, and two, Elias N. Whalen and Molna. OtConnor secâ€" cud-class. â€"'A Peterboro girl named Gertrude Yenney. not 10 years old, missed the entrance 1m month. She must be a very clever little girl. but. for a child of her age to be so far adâ€" vanced, is well nigh immoral. -~0n Wednesday. the 9th inst., a lad fell from a raft into the then swollen creek at. Caroline-st. and was in danger of being drowned when re<cued by a. boy named Fred Cressâ€" well who plunged aftor him. â€"-The Post, remarks that. various reasons were assigned for the {lib- sence of Col. Hughes from the Orange parade. That is only another of the Post's. attempts to be nasty with the colonel. for it knew very well that. he. was in the NorthWest. â€"Prof. J‘. H. DeSilberg'e. the em- inent Eye Specialist, will be at F en- olon Falls on. August. 4th to 6th: Kinmount, Wednesday afternoon. Aug. 6th to 7th : Minden. Aug. 8th and 9th : Hali‘hm‘tfon, Aug. 11th and 122th: Bobcayg‘eon, Aug. 13th and 14th:â€"29â€"3. â€"What might have proved a. serious accident happened at, ten o‘clock Sa- turday morning. A team belonging to Mr. W. James ran away near the freight sheds. being frightened by a train. They raced down Victoria- aye. and were stopped at the Vic- toria flour mills. The occupants Mr. James and Mr. W6. Terrill of Pomhrav had :1 close call. being the face package. «On Thursday night a very suc- cessful garden party was held on Mr. R. M.’ Beal's lawn, 'under the auspi- ces of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the (imnhridgeâ€"st. Methodist church. The illuminations and bunting‘Were choice and a very pleasant evening Was en- joyed bv the quite 13.ng gathering. The Citizens' Band .was there. Thc Male Quartette comprising Messrs. Sackvilie, Campbell and Beecroft. and' Dr. Totton. sang some choice selections: 'Solos by‘ Miss Britton and Miss Corneil.were greatly apâ€" preciated. . ‘. ‘ -A small gasoline engine made by the Sylvester Company kept their ex- hibits of harvester machinery runn- ing at the Kent-st. show room on ï¬at urday. â€"-On Thursday a young son of Ald. McDiarmid fell into the lake at: Stur- geon Point. He was seen and res- cued by Mr. G. H. Hopkins. -â€"-0n . Wednesday the 9th inst... Senator McHugh’s valuable stallion “Hawley Chimes†had h=s leg broken by a. kick. and had to be killed. â€"On July 11th the Boys' Canoe Club held a, regatta at the club 'bOat house. Quite a few people watched the several interesting events. These mud the winners were as follows Half mile, double canoe race, Stan- ley McLean and Stanley Burk; long dive, ,1 Carl Hettger; tug-ofâ€"war, 1 M. Fee and Bert McGrath; SWimm- ing race. 1 M. Fee: half mile single canoe, Jas. Brooks; upset race. 1 M. Fee; tub ‘raée, 1"Geo. Ellsworth. 2 Bert McGi‘ath. The pyizes were given by the Kentâ€"st. business men. Mr. Geo. Lytle refereed ' the events on“. Hm hovs and Mr. 'Bobby Spratt â€"While chasing a prisoner :1 Quebec ofï¬cer dropped ,‘ dead. Policeman Nelson's attention is directed *to this warning. -â€"The' public library re-mï¬nedyeoâ€" tel-day for giving out and receiving books. ‘ --A contributed sketch of a marl bed near Victoria. Road, that it is proposed to develop. will appear next. week. --On Thursday Mr. William O'Kaefle had two ï¬ngers of his 'left. hand taken of! by a saw at. Carew's mill. .‘.. TV. for the boys and M1†was starter. , â€"A number of people attend the tent meetings at the corner of We!- lington and Sussex-eta each night. â€"â€"At the regular meeting .of water commissioners on Mend: was decided to run a, ditch 2.101 expected . during heavy rains has always ed down the hill there and cm: into the building“. md sb‘metiu during the recent storm. gone the rwervoirS. pollut‘égi theâ€. dy med damagetf the punipihg . plant that pound“; was “â€2"†3 Al -'-m A, m Little Local Illa gular meeting -of the sinners on Monday. it 3 run a. ditch along the the street which runs phouse.’ This ditch is Mach the water which rains has always pour- :ill there and often got inns- and sb'metimw as plant. the muddy {he ,MFate‘ into Children's Shelter, Toronto, “11:6 m town on Saturday. She brought three boys from the Shelter and left them with See. Sharpe of the 10¢“! branch, who will seek homes {or them. Mrs. Cunningham took a girl to the Shelter from here. â€"â€"See the school of trained seals and sea lions at. Norris ROWe’s Big Trained Animal Show. which ex- hibits here on Wednesday next July 23rd. These mtelltent animals imâ€" personate clowns, play the banjo. snare and brass drums and other ml!- sical instruments. One of them is quite and equilibrist. and balances all kinds of objects on his head with the skill of a, juggler. \llv _ â€"-On Thursday Constable Graham of Sturgeon Point came up to town "to see about the arrest of a. young man who liVes in Port. Hope. Some weeks ago a grip was given into Mr. Graham's cure to wharf. He took it there. but when its owner arrived the grip was gone. No trace of it could be found for some time. but. the other day Mr. Graham heard that the young man was seen taking stuff out of it. â€"â€"Palmerston Reporter : A story is being told of a young lady not many miles from Tara. who found a package of love letters that had been written to her mother by her father before they were married. The daugh- ter saw she could have a little sport â€"--I.\ --â€"The young ladies of St. Mary‘s Sodulity gave a. garden party on Tuesday evening. It Was 181881." attended. The CitizenS' band under Mr. J as. Young’s leadership muster- ed over 20 strong and played well. â€"On Sunday a young lady visiting Mr. and Mrs. Craig, Peterboro. pull- ed the trigger of a. revolver that. she did not, know was loaded. A blank cartridge exploded and the 90V“!er seriously injured Mr. Craig's face and eye . ~A Peterboro man nomad Reese was in a canoe on the Otonabee river at Peterboro, when his craft was drawn into the swift current above the slide. By grasping a wire cable idst above the plunge he Was able to get. himself ashore. The canoe was destroyed. â€"Mrs. Cunningham, matron of the her indtï¬Ã©r tor read the In so still that one could hes growing in the back yard .-On Wednesday of last. week 1850 boxes of cheese sold on the Pewrboro board at 9 3-8 cents. The Domin- letter oflering to pay 33 a. car on 50 letter offering to Vay $3 a. car on 50 refrigerator cars per week. -â€"Last Week, Mr. A. L. Minw brought. several stalks of S!!! can: to this omce. lacy We“ wet. 9 inches long and Were a S“- of a. la-acre new sowed the “ISL or March. next. â€"-Mrs. Jas. Wetherup is very m. â€"Sergt.â€"-Major Marvin is danger- Jusly ill. ~â€".\Ir. Joseph Cooper is visiting 'ricnds in Montreal. â€"-I\[r. W. Marshall. Janctv‘ille. has gone to Calgary as bookkeeper with â€"Mrs. S. Brass 0! Toronto is vis- Chicago are the guests of their unch- nr. Geo. Henley, north ward. â€"Miss Bertie Douglas‘ ‘0! Port -Mr. Beasley, Bond-st... who '3"? rely sprained the cord» 0‘ his m“: last. week, was able to go to “0"“ again on Monday, but. sun suners u guoa deal in getting around- -â€"W.iLl the party who picked sold-plated gents' chain at. cc 150nd and. CumDridge-scs. on '1 morning last, please leave a Maximum-harder onice. -â€"Miss Bertie Douglas of Port Hope spent a. few days of this week in town. the guest of Miss Earle. -â€"Miss Murphy and Miss Connolly bf West Ops left this week to visit friends in Manitoba. and North Du- kota. --A joint, meeting at the True Blues and Treaties Boys will be he“! ““3 evening ('Lhursday) m the In“ 0"" Shannon‘s store. Business of im‘ penance. Masierfattended the meet Masonic Grand Lodge at this week. -On“ Mondhy unenloon a. “311 heavy storm visiwd L'eterboroqgn. George-cm was convex-M31300 a nVer -â€"Mr. Charlie Sutherland of tho Simpson 00. mai} order depart- ment, Toronto, is Spending his vacaâ€" tion in tOWn. --l[r. Harry Roach. late wine clerk at the Benson House, is now ï¬lling a, similar position at the National Hotel. Peterboro. dopartmmt. is W her vacation With To: ~and Wilton trieuds. lbw. ~ a ,, V-r-smfln. ' ; ““0? Eudg e Haydins _ .. , Act' mg ..5: n the' leader Cunningham, matron of the 3 Shelter, Toronto “as in [lineman Lines; Personal E‘eétiig of the . at. Windsor. uch sickening ag'ir1.Wh?n the letters 0 house became tear the grass icked up the at corner of on 11169le we ‘3: The mnmorne z swernm a Mp‘e e man. (my G rand â€"â€"Mrs. (Rev). W. McKay and daughter Mildred, accompanied I); Miss Aileen L311e, returned to Norâ€" wood. 0nt.. “after a pleasant visit. at Lindsay. -â€"Messrs. Geo. J. Mon-ï¬sh J. E. Morrish Wm F Nott and Clarmce D. McKinley of Port. Perrv were â€"Mins Rose Deacon. south ward. is the guest. of relattva at. Fort William. Ont. â€"Miss Ida Grout. of Toronto is visiting her cousin, Miss Robson. Wellington-st. â€"Miss Louioe Bain of Cleveland. is spending her holichys at her home on William-st north. â€"Mrs. W. M. Jones 0! Peterboro. spent. Saturday in town, the guest of Mrs. J. H. Adam. â€"Mrs. C. Logic and grand-daugh- ter of Toronto are the guests of Hrs. W. J. Logic. out ward. -â€"Ald. McDinrmid is attending the meeting of the grand lodge of the Masonic order at Windsor. , --Mlss Nay Jamieson is spending her holidays at. her home in Eldon. Miss Eva Woodlcigh of town is vis- iting her. â€"Mr. â€Jack†Hurley. Mr. Claude Preston and Mr. E. Whallcx return- ed on Monday from a camping expe- dition to Stonv Lake. â€"Mr. Rich. Burke and Miss Darke, returned on Friday after an extended visit with friends at. Toronto. Mt. Forest. and Owen Sound. â€"Mrs. Dr. Herrimsn has returned from visiting Port Hope and King- ston friends. ‘ -l[rs. F. L. Horton at Gin-ago is the guest. of Mrs. W. J. Horton. Kent-st. ~Mrs. G. McCormick of Orillia is the guest 0! Mrs. F. C. Gilliespie, south ward. ~Miss Susie Wilson of Buffalo is visiting Lindsay and Fenelon nu. friends. â€"Mrs. H. Coulter and Mrs. G. nick of Bobcaygeou, passed through town Saturday for Sault Ste Marie, where they will spend a. couple of weeks with relatim and friends. â€"Misn L. Stitch. town is visiting friends at Millbrook and Port. Hope. â€"Miss Gross and Ilia: Dunoon are visitï¬ng Mrs. John Jami“, Halibut- ton. â€"Mr. 090. G000‘YID has Dee iting at Rice Lake and Cobourg leo. Walton of Ottawa, and Walton of Cobourg accompanim to Lindsay on Saturday. â€"Dr. Elizabeth Keys of San 'risco is visiting her brother Ml Keys, Millâ€"st. The doctor nming from Baltimore. Md.. <he has been takink a. post gm ‘ourse in medicine. ‘ â€"1ur. céo. Kempt of New York In visiting friends in town. â€"-Mlsa Amy Butchlmon of mu- brook spent. Sunday in town. an» E. Dunhun 01 Buffalo is vb- iting Mr. and In. W. 3. Simpson. â€"Miss Jewell o! Poterboro Is the guest of Mn. D. Brown. Glands-st. â€"Mrs. Brock is at present. visiting her daughter Mrs. Gibbs. Sussex-st. â€"Miss Campion of Port Hope the guest. of Miss Cobum. east. ward. -Hra. B. B. Allan in spending a few day! in Halibut-ton. IIIUSiC â€"0rillia Packet : Mr. R. Lindsay. was in town on Old neighbors always welc ......... Miss Emma Street. of is the guest of her aunt. l Oliver, Cedar-attest. -Miss mice Gauntly of Berlin waiting mu Morton. ‘oursc In Inc-meme. â€"At the recent Conservatory \Iusic examinations at. Toronto. Edith Flax-cue. daughtgr of Mr. . F‘lavelle took 96 percent and m in her Junior exam. in theor)‘ in town in company with Mr Thornton of Omemee. Hr. Sh loaves in a few weeks on months business trip to Briti umbia. -â€"Mr. Hugh-O'Leary who has keen undemoing treatment at the Toronto general hospital {or the must two months, returned home on Monday evening. It will be some mrmths before Mr. O'Leary is fully recovered â€"Mr. l. A. "DION. luau. REMOVAL. ket : Mr. R. Heels. of in town on the 27th. always welcome here an Street. of Lindsay. ’ her aunt. Hrs. John I I ' ' ' ‘ . ‘......‘mwm‘ssâ€-sm WW‘W Royal Roman Hippodrome. Costly Zoological Congress. Educational Museum. WILL EXIIIIIII IN LINDSAY, Wednesday, July The One Great Tented Amusement Enterprise that Fu'ï¬ls every Promise, Norris Rowe’s Every Act a Feature. Every Feature New. 30â€"FUNNY CLOWNSâ€"30 "HEW NOVEL SHOWS UNITED-40 Syntt’s but. The 01111 Big Shows that will Exhibit Here See the Great Baby Elephant Act. See the World’s Greatest Riding Lions. See the only Performing Camels. See the â€0.000 School of Educated Seals. See the only Trained Buffaloes. See the Marvelous Juvenile Performers. Performances at 2 and 8 p. m. 0 y WM. . «aw m