-oies‘ Fine Lin '_Wn Blouses. h: unwed, bolero _- and tucked ' i 3-50: forSle if Price . sclcn Huts, edggd . with lace, in 00; . maize. blue, black 1' prices 82;)" 98 e - - m“ Sons ONE PRICE Id Stand Mala. 0119"» McKay. reg- | r 0 1-2:), on Sale Kid Boots. Bab- ear Welts and Turn .00, $2.75. ed ckhorn on per 3 N 3" wort lmlg .t'nt-r‘llWl by 3‘ ' that will 1 . ‘ 1“â€" iv ‘3‘ L.L \ZHI. ii.‘ . '7 \f the shed â€â€˜41).â€1‘1 “l\ l ‘ .) (thiv‘i‘ mm llith r» llwli: lilriziis. .m._fC.1llOil l i' lists-“M <,“‘,Qï¬l 0f g? church win". train- by’ SLY. ‘1' \'n v\ 3.. 10.3 "..- - . ~«-‘ in" "\vv’ .inl' VJ" “1‘ OI ‘5. .. nigh l White Lime. Western. and Coboconk Lime. and cement always In ' S 3, 00's. Lumber; . 1 ~29 ' ‘* rm 0." his residence \Vainwdn ys and S p.m.. ' . ‘. 01‘. and all"! gufllsfl" in all ' l‘v-si-bull as Of l Liz‘QililrlS. l.l_Ԥl_ ()1. iuu‘lCI‘S to 6th; afternoon. .. Aug. 8th ‘2". 11th and -. .2 13th and excursion .. Perry went, ‘ ' n Point by Str. ‘. The lfxbridge -. :‘3 and local Masons .- 3 ~:. iwre. 0n the s’ol‘ was made large (‘. mon be- busincss meth- ’ pianuing od- ‘ous incss it w- I.ll.. )-. l a. t c lir“ ZL-‘W An- Rev. .--......i,.'.; ii: igil‘, \‘Jlil b1: laid 11‘ Him: .i‘1i:~ Hardin; Grand 93?: oral-3r in il'nnada. . .3 l".~1‘ical. local and ' 1:»: there. The an excursion will ‘:.’:!‘l“~' 11:33 church tht’} OUT.- Verulam. _\ \; ‘)CA.'_ “ 81.8 of tire ' was the LLB: light 7v. )o-n;1\ r John Bell. buyer. the S was and some hogs ' here} Was an insur- _. , t the Angloâ€"American an“ 54â€â€ and the London Mutual ill). in? local. lo-igx-s -0:' P.A.P.B., Eel Blues and L511} Orange. with “was 01. lln‘ohoro and Ilunsford, in attend divine Sill-\‘ll'qf ill. the can.†Methodist church on Sunâ€" Gav-3mg“: “‘73?“ Rev. J. 'H. “I"? Will deliver an appropriate mom: 1‘? thv‘ afternoon they Will a‘LvlleEl‘slde Ch‘lllulor}; Lln'l decorate ‘ saves “'5 deconsud plumbers of m . . ll‘e order Wltn suitabl‘ tloral em‘ l€315. ragiozther‘day the lady of a north 939d armsotnul had been newly pa- ‘ LET} turmslnd. engaged a car- let time if? some work in the gar- “ Work: 3:15 Without. a floor. Men 8 ioisrq .e artisan-slipped between 1251.0; and next instant his e “MAM right log shot through th :7" “hull. By clinging to oidcd coming through bl.“ 110B the animated reman- °‘ “18 lady of the house. ~ .'. REMOVAL. ~ 5,. 0f the Bank of Montreal NT “'90?"in removed to the in"! Clerk's Office on William- ' This removal has been read. ‘ilces 1,, i to “mu location. _ y' L ‘- PADDON, Manager, .91.. i. m.‘ .‘u .Times . :41 next 0. a! . ‘ "week or {lug-gun" "Point It. was bought from the Huntsman company, Toronto. " ‘ T’ â€"On Sunday night' dogs chaned sheep on the 14th con. of Emily. They belonged to Mr. John Ashmore, Mr. McGahey and others. Oâ€"The fire hall. is nearing ampleh tion. put into it this week. It is a model of convenience and sanitation. â€"-()n Sunday afternoon lightning struck a maple- tree in a field of Mr. Hurry Benders. Yelverton. and killed 1.) sheep that were lying under it. Three belonged to a. neighbor. Iâ€"Mr. William Shouldice of Valenâ€" .’ . is 411' with entcnic‘ fever in At. men. “As soon as ha'iis‘well enough. he will leave for' home. Trooper Shouldice has been: in Africa two Years and belongs now to Baden- Powoll’s policef H" ‘ " â€"â€"The G.T.R. will extend their platform at the station out. to the street at its eastern end. This will aflow the express from east-bound trains to be loaded onto the wagons ‘lui‘n instead of being hauled back in the r or of the station on trucks. â€"l‘-y all odds the fastest sail beat. :it the recent Sturgeon Point regatta was the Shamrock. owned and sailed by Rev. R. Ma‘cnamara. Fenclon A handicap of 9 minutes was , c, . bow rails. put on it by the judges or it would misily have Won the prize. for. as it was it came in half a mile ahead of all competitors. â€"-.\Ir. J. Blackliurst. who has taken over Finlay (‘hantler‘s shoe stock, will give a trunk as a priZe for the, winner of the little girl's race. at the F‘lavelle cmployes excursion to Swim-con Po-im on Saturday. He will also supply pics for the picâ€"eat.- in:~ contest. and EiYe a Pair of mum. in: shoes to the winner. ~‘l‘he congrccation of the Cam- l’ll‘ltlfl't.‘-St. Methodist church have de- ‘I'oi'l to spend RQ'M†on their build- . 1 and its equipment. The roof nil: b» l‘L‘-Slllll2’l0(l. the seating: ca- pacity increased. the interior decor- . and a 11m? pipe organ bought if u guarantor of SBUHH can be got lifx' zicxt spring the Work will then bum. l 3,.1 â€"llr_ \chlpinc explains that where ii.» was roportml ll‘. last issue to have said that in 15‘ years only one doc- tir had escaped being convicted wliwn ll Sod for not reporting disease. ll" rv-ull}: said that only one had been convicted. By a slip of the pen Mayor lngle's name was put instead .‘-lr. Kylie‘s before the statement. the speaker had not been Sent llr, Clarke. â€"i‘nt«:rhoro (.‘nntral Exhibition will in; hvld 4n Sept. E'tii. huh and 11th. â€"â€"Hn Saturday morning la>l Mr. (harks Babbit. purscr on the Str. liniiita. while wheeling wood onto llle bout whiny it was in dock. was overcome by an uï¬ection of the heart He was carried into the vessel and Fr. Bonnel of Blfld'flXQt‘Oll. who was at the: time on the Esturion was called Mr. Be‘rt Stinson. town. will act as purser till Mr. Babbit PTOVOI‘S. Of That to inwrvicw â€".\moxg The new companies listed the kins: issue of the Monetary were two of interest here. They were the Hogg Lytle Com- pany Limited of Oakwood. with Sl-‘mJNlO capital. and the Raven Lake Portland (Cement Company oi Toronto. with Sill'l‘lnllll'l capital. The members of the former company are : W. T. and A. O. Hogg, H. J. and E. (A. Lytlc. and of the latter : Thos. Christie. lluncau Robertson. John Lucas. Thos. McLaughlin and John Tilcl‘onuld. the last-nalned a local man. --â€"Thc action against. DrfClau-ke for not reporting fever cases. was began on 'l‘uesdicv. Evidence was heard r-garding the Topley case. but it was made pretty clear that tllt‘ doc- I()!' took immediate precautions when he first saw the case. and reported it as soon as the symptoms of scarlet inver were pronounced enough. Mug- istrute Steers dismissed the case. The Ellis charge was laid over. buz. ‘lmirman Kylie or the Board of iii-alth says it will not, be pressed. because the doctor claims that he was called only once, and at that. time the disease Was not far enough advanced to be reported as fever. â€"Bobc:t_vgeon Independent. : Mr. James Bardeau of Harvey township, went out the other evening to. look for his cows that. were in the woods, -:nd was somewhat surprised to tum- ble over a large bear. He was al- most on it before he noticed it. The bear did not appear to take any stock of Mr. Bardeau. â€but quietly nosed around through the berry bushes for fruit, so Mr. Bardeau re- turned home for his rifle. When h got back with his weapon of death the bear Was still there. harmlessly nosing about. and bringing his rifle to his shoulder Mr. Bardeuu took aim and ï¬red. The bear gave . a startled jump and fell over on Its side. dead. ~The fur was in poor condition and the meat. was not. ex- , being too early in the or either to be in order. In when the bears are fat. t. than a. bomar in ‘ ‘ i . g. " ~ ‘. .. 1 .. .a Z A l V '- . N _ ..; x r. 0 . The horses and wagon were u . ..I 11 run‘ an am: â€on to “the tery unï¬lxenom Attended by the band the brotherhood will decor- utcithe graves of bbelrdeul'. -â€"-5The C.M.B.A. excursion to 001- lingwood 0n the‘14th of ill-08“â€. bids falr to be a. great. success. The interest that. many people feel in the prosperous Georgian Bay port will induce them to take advantage 0‘ this cheap trip to it. â€"Still the tall grain comes in. This week Mr. Samuel Cooper 0‘ Penelon, brought a stalk of oats that, measured 6 feet. and 0f wheat. 5 feet, 3 inches high. Mr. C. F- Drndcr of Victoria Road brought to town a stalk of oats 6 feet. 1% Pin- ches high. The patch'was ‘SOWed late in May. Mr. Harry Fowler 0‘ :Fenel‘on brought. in Banner outs 5 fect, 10 inches high-a. sample of 80 a’cresâ€"and white Russian who-at 5 foot high. from a Ill-acre ï¬eld. â€"On Saturday night uncanny blue lights flickered in ghostly fashion from the windows of the Flavellc Milling Company’s mill and timid people observing them were in awe. There was. however. no need for alarm. The light. was caused by the flames of burning sulphur by “Web the mill was given its annual fumi- gation. for the special beneï¬t. of moths and other numerous but unde- sirable insect tenants of such places. The outside woodw'ork of the buildâ€" ing has been painted. â€"le Sir. Kenosha will take a free excursion to Sturgeon Point. on Monday. Aug. 18th, by a. few gentle- men of town. About 300 children and adults who otherwise would be llelirived of a holiday this summer will be on board. Tickets for the excursion may be obtained through the ministers and superintendents of Sunday schools. or from ‘ Sims of the Salvation Army. one knowing of families who shoul share. in this outing may address Adi. Sims who will supply them with tickets. -â€"The Orill‘a Packet The Packet learns that a. syndicate of local cupi- talists are seriously considering the ervction of a large and well-appoint» ed summer hotel at ()rilliu. Details have not yet' bccu (lCClde upon. but it is proposed to invest SSHJNM or Sfi'lï¬lltl. The gentlemen who are 't‘aliiug up the matter believe the time is now ripe for on hotel of the highest class in Orillia. They have alrmdy approached the Grand Trunk Railway ntlicinls. and have been given to understand that. such an un- dertaking would have the sympathy and support of the company. "It is mum likely than not that tho .plun will he carried out.†said the Pucâ€" kci‘s informant. â€"Fonelon Falls Gazette During the- violont storm Qn‘Wednc-sday af- ternoon a barn on Mr. Wm. Ruther- f0l'd‘S farm in Vurulam Was struck and had one of_its ends shattered by lightning but was not set. on tire. The handle of a fork in the stable part of the building was split all to pieces and the flooring of one of the stalls was splintered-2 but Mr. David McFarland's team in the adjoining stall. were unhurt. A span of hor- ses. owned by Mr. John Junkin. which were standing] unliitchcd from their waggon. under. a. shed at the end of the burn. were knocked down. but not injured by the shock of the lightning. and were So frightened that they sprang to their feet and rm: as far as the road. where some- body caught thorn. â€"â€"Some time ago a man living in Illinois advertised for a wife. A Hailiburton woxnan answered the ad- vertisement. An exchange of photo- graphs followed and an engagement. On Monday the Illinois man went up to Haliburton to claim his bride. She was expecting him but he avoid- ed a meeting until he had Seen her. Then he rued his contract and kept out of the way till next morning whom he boarded the train for out of the village. Before the train startâ€" ed his aflianced appeared at the sta- tion as if suspicious that. he was somewhere about. By hiding in a small compartment. of the coach till the train started he kept out of sight and is now back in Illinois. It seems that the woman has :1 husband in the vicinity of Haliburton. _________+â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" Personal -â€"Miss Carl of Coboconk is visiting Mrs. Jos. Parkin. - â€"-â€"Mr. Jos. Cooper visited Montreal friends last week. â€"â€"â€".\Ir. Howard Porter of Montreal is home for a two-weeks holiday. . â€"Miss Eva Prmton of Peterboro ls visiting her cousin Miss Ida. Thurs- ton north ward. â€"Mrs. Smith of Fort Gratiot.Mich. is visiting her cousin. Mrs. Henry Neddo, east: ward, and other relatiVâ€" es. -â€"Miss Agnes Woollard, teacher at Ilracebridge. is spending her holidays- at her home in Dunsford, and in that locality. o Norval are open with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rosednle. -â€"-Troper Chas. Rabbit of Gagetown '.B., and late of South Africa.‘ visiting Rev. B. Macmuum at. keno Without an extra word vou know the quality of goods we sell - you know the lcs at her ' you know we only have ONE PRICE ; you know all customers receive the same Value 3th kill)? 5km ytew’ make a purchase here that you can have your money back for the asking. â€"Men’s Colored Cu 3 ; newest shades and â€"Men’s and ~81.25 Boys' W'ash Suitsâ€"this season’s stvlpâ€" good washers. The. following prices are worthy of inspection. Per suit 50c, 60c, 75c, SI. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 10 doz. Boys’ Straw Hats to clear at......... h 60 Boys’ Summer Coats in blue and white stripe Duck. Reg. price 75c: our Aug. price. 35 only. Boys‘ \Vhibe Sweaters to clear M. w ,_...__,.__..-_. .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"-_ Personal -â€".\fr. Harry Brimmell is visitin.y in Hamilton. â€".\liss L. Bradshaw. of Toronto is “Ohio for her holidays. â€".\lr. Will Dix of Chicago. Him: Little Britain friends. -â€".\liss Pearl Hamilton of Peturboro spent Friday with Miss hlcchyn. â€".\fiss Oukes arrived from the city l'dt‘ln-r holidays on Monday night. â€"-.\lrs. W. J. Allan of Sodus. N.Y.. is the guest of Mrs. L. 'Mclirvgor. Lindsay-st. â€"llr. and Mrs. lilhert RlcFMIyon ot' (‘vleimrm spent it plousuiit “wk camping at Rosedale. â€"â€"Mr. (,‘harlos Stewart. editor of. tio- llolx'uygcon Independent “kl.“ in: town yesterday. â€".\1r. F. K. Begbie was at leiridgc on a trout-ï¬shing expedition on! Monday and Tuesday | -â€".\lis.s Gertie Foo reached homo on Tuesday evening after living on the Paciï¬c coast for a year. â€".\lr. and Mrs. Jos. Boyce of (‘ol- liiigwood are visiting Mr. and Mrs. (Lilhraith, Mrs. Bche'S parents. â€"‘.\Irs. Thos. Sudlcr. jr. and dim: - twr of Fenelon Falls are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. Sadler. sr., Ridout-st. -Trooper Eagleson returned iroml South Africa on Tuesday. He was; out with two contingents and looks “I‘ll. â€"Dr. Walker Davidson of St. Paul who is visiting his father. Mr. Thos. Davidson, Glandine. was in town on' Monday. â€"Mr. C. E. Linstrum of the Simp- son Co., Toronto. returned to his duties. on Monday :iz‘N-r a short fool-l iday in Lindsay. Mrs. Linstrum will stay for some timi- longer. â€"Trooper A. B. t‘runtield of Pr. torboro. a member of the last Conâ€" tingent to South Africa. and a hero ot' the Hurts River light. is visiting Mr. W. M. Scott. south Ward. â€".\lr. W B. Graham of West (bps, spent a week in Toronto with his is vis- Sl‘ll'ln-lil\\' Dr. Waltz reCt-iVing electric trciitmcnt ......... Mrs. Jordan of Wood- ville spent two weeks in the city.the guest of her smter Mrs. (Dr. ) Walu. â€"â€"-\ftcr spending a few days here. Mr. Addison Ilickuby left. on Tuesday for his home at Orono. He has se- cured a position at Brooklyn. â€111.. and will begin there on Monday. â€"‘.\lr. Alf. Parkin of the Campbell- i‘ord Electric Light. Station. was in town between trains of Saturday He was accompanied on his return by his sister )Iiss Nevada Parkin who \\ ill visit him for a week. â€"Miss May Morrison of . “ard, accompanied by her cousm Ernest. Mounder of Toronto. are guests of Mrs. John McDonald. Dunâ€" sford. Miss Nella M. Morrison 18 visiting in Boboaygeon. â€")lrs. John Comstock. Mrs. J. W. Shelly and Miss Shelly of St. Catli- erines are Visiting Mrs. Shelley's par- ('lllb. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brown. Wil- liam-st. They were in Laketleld this week and will spend next. at the Point. â€"Mrs. McDinxmid. Hrs. (Dr). Gra- ham and Mr. John Mann and two Children of Penelon Falls, Mists Mc- llinrmid of Mobile. Ala... and Dr. R. Paul of Syracuse. N.Y.. Were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Clarke, Eight-ct... last week. ‘ the north . . Shirts for Summer wear- IV 1139 Booomamtaached neck hand and attached _ . patterns of English Cambric Prints; all sizes. R 650; sale price... egularvalue Boys’ Summer Underwear in Bol- hriggan. Cotton and Merino. R ' 35c : to clear at ....... . . . . ...... 6.821%: price: Tâ€"Summer Neckweor We passed into stock this week. Knots. Stri Derbys. Bows, and Flowing Ends. For My e, color. and weave of of silks these lines are right upâ€"to-date and only to be seen here. SPECIAL 25c and 506 Special Prices for this ka in Men’s Pearl Grey Soft flats, Panama, Straw flats and Yacht Caps. 39c 250 â€" 25 pair Men's extra quality White Duck Pants, well tailored and trimmed; to clear at l â€"-Mcn's Summer Coats, in white, , bloc and white stripes. grey k- 75c, SI, l.25, [.50, 1.75. â€"90 pair Men’s Tweed Pants, made from good strong cloth, well trimmed and tailored. 95c Regular $1.25 kind to clear at... ..... . ...... fBoys'Swimming Suits, in all the new 4“ stripes, very special at. ......... . . . ..... , 50c 95c J. CARTER ONT- - m - Town liLindsay NOTiCE! TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of the Town of Lindsay intends to carry out the Local Improvement works set out. in the schedule hereunder. and to assess tho final cost. thereof upon the property abutting tin-mun to l»: bcneiittml thereby. A statement. showing the lands liable to pay the said assessment. and the ammo of the owners thereof as far {p.- they can in;- ascertained from the last. revised assessment roll: is now tiled in the ofï¬ce of the Town Clerk. and is open to inspecuon during of- bee hours. Thsidfollowing schedule shows the edt‘imatad cost of each of the said prorpo Works, and the. amount thereof to he provided ut of th general funds of the Municipality ' 0 8 Town 'c Share- Total Coot. A granolithic sidewalk, 5 feet. wide. without. kerbing. on the North side of Queen street. from St. Paul to St. David Streets ................................ _. ......81400.00 $866 00 A granolithic sidewalk. 5 feet wide. without kerbing, on the South side of Gleuelgi street. from William to Lind- sziy Streets .......................... A granolithii- sidewalk. 5 feet. wide. without kerbing. on the North side of ('llcnolg street. from Sussex to Al- bert. Streets A grunolithic sidewalk. 5 feet wide. without kerbing. on the .North side of Russell street. from Lindsay to Wil- liam Streets ...... ...._. ...... .............__... ...... Dcscripyion and LUCaLion of the Works. 442.00 274.00 .uâ€" ...â€" â€"â€"-oo 442.00 274.00 °"'â€" ---- â€"--- -~----o---â€" â€"- -- â€"-.a- 420.00 252.00 A granolithic sidewalk. 6 roll wide. without kerbing. on the South side of Russell Street. from William to Cam- bridgo Strcets ...................... ...... _.... A granolltihic sidnwiilk, on the East side of Lindsayâ€"st, from Kent street east. to a point 69 feet south of heat street east. to be 12 feet. wide with Rex-hing... A gmnolithic sidewalk on the East side. of Lindsay-st... from Kt-nt strevt, East 130 the approach to the Lind- my street bridge. to be 6 feet wide. without homing 666.00 600.00 531.00 329!†..-~. o~---... 175.00 113.00 A granolithic sidewalk. 5 feet wide. without kcrbing. on â€10 “'obs‘t side of Sussex strect. from Kent. to Peel streets A monolithic sidewalk, 5 foot wide. without kerbing. on tho South side of Peel street from William to 0am- bridgc streets ......................... _ _... -... -... ...... A granoli-thic sidewalk, 5 feet wide. without kerbing, on the \‘orth side of Peel strwt. from William to Cun- bradge streets ........................... __ A i:r;l:mlithi(‘ sidewalk, 5 {Pet wide. without kerhing, on the North side of Wollinglon strict, from William to Cambridge Streets -.............. A granol‘rthic sidewalk, 5 feet wide. without kerbing. on tho North side of Kent street. West. in front of the new Hospital. 300 lineal feet. long __.._ ................... Persons desiring to petition the said Council against. undertaking any of the said proposed Works, must. do so on or before the 7th day d Suptcmlwr. 1902. A (‘ourt of Revision will be held at the Council Chamber. Lindsay. on 310.00 190.“ ..... ....... ....... ...â€". .~ o...-.. ...... ...â€"â€" .â€"â€"â€"- 442.00 274.00 câ€".--- .-... *-.. .u.. 225 .00 135.00 mm. for the purpose of hearing complaints against the proposed m accuracy of the frontage measurements. or any other 000* meats. or desire to make. or which are by hi plainw which persons interested macv cognizable by the Court. Town Clerk's Dulce. Lindsay, July 30th. 1902. -â€"31-2. M. l.ElGII.-â€"At. Bonviirton. on July 30. Mr. Andrew McKnight of M Elizabeth A. W. relict. of the - late Wm. Leigh. â€d mother of Perry in spending lu- holidm with Rev. M. W. Leigh. B.A.. lunsford, and W. A. Leigh. Undngv. Hr. Thou. Watson. moo Hdaugblln has been m make a noteof this tell- - I:- Mr. and Mrs. are settled in elg-et. where . celve after September lat. â€"ur. W. 0. Show of tar Works accompanied b is. a riding. a two with péelert and Minder: friends. but. it. is when ' unfortunates that. be best. ex- ‘ ,. ‘ our: .i... H. b... d... 3 so of late. Five weeks agohe got. hold of one of those pathetic speci- wasawreck get. up, and his anxiety that made sight. of ‘ among horses on in the at)!“ vears an W . .. ‘_ ““6““; 1 come n08? - prime .iewett's hands ,1.†h†“t unto ' livery ~" bilaunder the Sylvan- woeks’ hoï¬dnb' \IFDNESDAY THE 13th DAY 01“ AUGUST, A.D. 1902. at 10 o'dod a few weeks with friends here. All the visiting children Iron a. city have now returned. and w. v. tux-o to my that. some of the "it who had the work of keeping u out. of mischief. are not sorry. Tho dick on now worm lab; all for the “Jubilee" ‘- be 2861mm. my. Oct. «h and 5th. m pardon-ht! be given at. 0. later an. A raspberry social was held at. th- lr. John Wells-of M -'I‘bo Blackwater correspondent of Ontario Gleaner any; : “Mr. enmrprlslng blacksmith m- t-ndo movi this week to Lindsay. xihere he hgmured a good position Obie-(o North-Wm B†from in Sylvester-‘0 foundry. Mr. and MP1 Chic-[0. Autult : to 10. 1‘:- new Pryce are good citizen. and we on W Limited, the luxuriou- awry sorry to lo» them." . preps-rm: W 880.. [unintui- Collar-II It in twenty years since stoning visited Lindsay and M W much pleased with 'thepimpl'ovmu noted in that. time. Th “mm â€.000 I... W‘nniptg. Hal... July â€.-- 1h ‘lunitoLa. Government mint- 0' M'll ~l>ev~ of harvest-nus wanted in *i~ Vurions r‘i-stfivbi. according to - report (mu: the crop 0mm Jul, in mastic.