Stmrdeing businessin the menu ï¬nd but notin thesameold way. We g‘ihnce with the times 1nd are in a ghaitiarta do bebterwork thinner.- New assigns. newgranitesnawud moved tools and methods, in fact. ï¬smostupâ€"toâ€"datoMarblodem- It. Works in this par}: 0; Ontario. “mmwbeeouffleh _opmdahowroomsll a 13 Can- mm on “1 CLOTHING A PPETI'I‘E _ No matter how pom an ap~ petite you have you're bound 5 to grow hungry when you look. over our stock of sqitings for†this seaSOu. ‘ Lou Wickett ï¬ld‘dnbr to Post Printing Oflce . Wiiï¬am St. ‘ ' - Lindsay M-“ 1 l same ~the an move( had e some ing. ran a when ditch, then I follow until broke driver his; pt IRE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to 1m money on farm, town, and vil- ï¬ago property, at very lowest rates "of interest. Company or private ‘rmnds. I am always ready to buy bx tics Hours: 10 to 1 and 2 1mm Sundays 10 am. to 1 p.m .L‘EQHIJN, - PEEL. FULTON 3. "B. WELDON. Mariposa township Clerk. Oakwood. Fire Insurance agent, Issuer at marriage licenses. Conveyancing in all its forms. Ting folloying'dim‘ of men Piles Epilepsy Ecz'ema Asthma ï¬ybhilis Dyspepsib Oata'rrh' Stricture Rheumatism Rup tux-e- Emissions Lost VitaJity Dis betosiVaxicocele Skin Disem Kidney Afl’ect’ons ' One visit advisable. but if impo‘s, sible 36m! history and two-sen stamp tor free reply. Consultation 6011mm; eté, Milne Block. Lindsay. Drs. Soper and White mean. Barristers. Solicitors, .m Notuies. Honey to loan. Spe- ak! attention given to invqstments. Mean: Dominion Bank. corner 0! “km ad Kent-sta.. Lindsay R. looi. over 7 “3111» stock ' of I sqitings for†this season. Lou Wickett 2nd‘dobr to Post Printing Ofï¬ce William St. ' - Lindsay nit mm! Mm ran a few car lengths on the‘sleepers when the engine rolled into the deep ditch. followed by a ear 'of timber; then oer after ear of oats' and corn followed in instantaneous succession until the engine was deeply buried beneath, a promiscuous, mass of broken cars and spilled grain. The driver, Robert J ohnston, stood... at his;post till the engine rolled over and then attempting to jump _ was pai-tially buried beneath the ruins,’ had both legs ‘nd arms ham scald- RWM‘ hie}; J. Waging, K". 0., A. M. Ful- tdl. R. A., James A. Peel, '1'. E W B- KNWQW‘» .mrmm- Sn- . mm mm. sglwum m M. tam-mung Waw “a mutual Fire Insurance (19-. 91 mm; Finders»! Lï¬a Assurance can of ï¬mutqn. Empire Ami- †and Surety 09-. at Landau. 0". Ofï¬ce over Farmers Bank. a!» â€ta post ofï¬ce. “. NEELANDS IRVINE. Den- at“! Din-ta Surgeons. We have .nll the am methods“ Witty. “tuition will be given to I Crown and bridge cal. fl: museum extraction of m was (Vitalizod m) “.1 fl Insertion o! the best artiï¬cial “are: continue to be I. specialtv of HIM omce 0: flce nearly opposite lb Simpson ham. mtg“? “Ya? Wm“ M? ‘3ng13 tum “j M'- ï¬lm-W gag“ «m. CK qubm â€DATE m1 a. comma Wk 6 â€86% 8‘3?!“ 88 w? “I... umber; of ma Roy}! .Col- «ii-a Duh! Surgeons. We have “:2 ï¬o‘m‘ï¬i “at, r; a [ti m. u e‘ . [mars n» Mug-ya! {HAL lie? man an tat-m to 9m ‘1! . masâ€"8 *1 mm [W Eï¬mï¬k‘éï¬â€ 'huaey to Loan - Ridout-ul. corner Katjnd ï¬tti'ï¬'ï¬'aima 9-. A M354 antic“ warning rushed upon them, [3 Cam- knocking one lady‘ticgn and follow- ï¬_iï¬ingthemuptorsomedistanoe A gt†mum stadium with * WE“?! , -‘- '_v , ' .1“ S 'SW"‘ww ‘o! the J line 10. #011 Standay night last Ohm†Wtw 9W???“ , m . as a lady and her daughtpr were {WWW throng“ ‘55“ 'W passing the corner of Glands and m g3 their wt?‘to u fold man-.. a... , .dh H..- J. tang-m Pom. Wgtkevam M“; {w had both legs end arms badly scald~ â€"llr. Wilfrid Craig, 0:, Gamma. ed, one knee cut and an ankle'SDrain- was in town Prim on; m. m ed. The rat of the crew came out M to his tanner m “Kin- uninjured with the exception of mount He m tarot my) Neg. Purdy, who was buried beneath the Ontario In a. few days “will be wreck and killed. ‘ aécbmpanied by his mother. ing Lindsay on Monday night last had in charge Conductor Fair, Driv- er Robt. Johnston ï¬reman Fred Murray. and Brakemen Purdy and Shields, all Lindsay" men. ' When about three miles east of Campbell- ford on the Grand Junction Rail- way the engine was thrown off the track by some obstructions placed an the rails. At font o’clock the same morning a little distance from the accident a tanner on passing re- moxed a. tie from the rails which had evidentlv been placed there by some person intent on train-wreck- ing. On lea'ving the rails the train the chair; treasurer. Dennis Scully; executive committee, J. Ellis Hop- kins, Manning, Palmer, Dutton. Brother Cruess as delegate of Vic- toria county, having attended the session of the Grand Association in Toronto on Feb. 24, brought many business pointers with him. The auditor’s report showed that the soc ety was prospering. ,; .. ~ RAILWA’Y- ACCIDENT. ' H’If'he"§p’eci$l’ through .fn‘eig'ht, six- teen 6911's df timber and grain: leav: A PAINFUL INQUIRY. Stephen Arnold a young man :of about nineteen years of age. while engaged on a horse-power working a straw cutter at William Moynes' a, short distance out of town, accident- 1y got"hi3 foot in the gear. it being badly lacerated and one bone brok- en. ~A docï¬or was .cafled in and his fqot inay “be éhved‘; 1:: . June 3, 1892.-â€"\'ictonia county meeting of the patrons of industry was held in the town of Lindsay last Saturday. A large number of delegates from. the subordinate lodg- w were present. ' There were also present President Johns. Cruess, in‘ was beginning to get downhearted and to think that there were no ï¬sh in the lake. but when she tried the fourth day she landed a ï¬ne bass. and at once hat hopes rose again. and _ m. mm mm btuught‘ a M new; we MEN with ma Mm: 3W MM mm mm» m ‘. mm am an mm hm“ , . um flutemsm new mum; m; 919; May mm us; may mailman 98' mm; a m we MSWESH: up. Will mm m : ï¬attag‘ré mm b tam m}. - it 53;. Minna“ Hall we mum I! Mi! 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Way «in net MW ‘9 The ï¬shing is fairly sand in the wait lung. far, the atom M? “a lake this summer. sewml ï¬ne “a“ mainly. and W: Hummus “$81199 'H‘fl‘ hams been handed the Wanda: tuned. and the wqu One had)! ï¬Shed for three days in thrashed the wutair i5“? 1ҠWï¬vafl succession without any luck-â€d She and any ywma which wm 0% that was beginning to get downhwted lake mdq rqudly m;- “are, but PM“ and to think that there were no ï¬sh étorm abated as rapidly fl 3, We; in the lake. but when she tried the up, and a» cottgigdl's madg‘their ail-j . noctur Jam? my: who is MAM; the holidays new Landau DEW albe‘ nsh paternity ~ Mrs J.“ 1*. 56mm flf Wag: ugltéd this weasaut mm an Bum Mia Ella Twamlay. of’mndny. J! spending a few days at Mr. *Reub. Morgan 3 cottage. ‘ '- Mr Harm Raid, 1' of Lindsay. * has arrived .to spend a couple of ‘weeks at Haye's' boarding house. Mr. George Mun-rig; a 1199th u! Depi-Hollo cactugé. landed ‘ 11mg ‘lunge last night. E Pleasant Point. July mam, ‘E Ellis and In». w; Cave luvs my rb- turned to Taronto from this ‘re's'ort alter having spent ‘ very pleasant week at Uneedarest cottsgé. Thunder Storm at ' ' ‘ ‘ lPleasant Pomt-thmg . w. - - Good Sport-Some Visitors .6€v31{v1 sh; .‘sr-u 9,011 mm. -.‘.. .. .. f'w “ml! ~uhzthomt..whot 9d follow- ?“w: CASTORIA mum-ma.- m “P“ “Fe" mmmw ~ ‘3‘“ ““9 â€Wm-'1“ vih'o. NEW BANK BUILDING. The Dominion Bank building is about ï¬nished and with the ‘ plate glass front and highly-toned dooi's pr resents an appea'rance which not only is a credit to that institution} Lbut also a. favorable reflection upon lthe skill of the'workmen employed. 'It will be opened. on or about the .18th inst. ' tivau by a. score of 6â€"1. The game lasted nine innings. and some good 9'1†was played, although We. grounds hindered the local team (on- ,sic.lerably. Dr. Gila-um pitched a great; gun: for Janetville. allowing \oxy few hits, while Williamson [or the Bankers also pitched good ball. but was hi‘ hard at times. 1 . Following is the line-up: ., i . .‘anoLvilleâ€"N. McGill,1h; Ginny. p; .McGillflrJLQMcNeil, 1.;f R. Burn 2!); O. Mch, 8b; Ha limp 1.;B. Shackleton. c; J. 3511133.. . [indsay Bankers-Murray, 042;, (195 rev. 2b; Coulte'r, l.f.;,.,Knpw1_san.. .!.: Butchison. 3b; Lay. c5: 11!:9'1‘ kins. 1b; Williamson.-p.;_Seott. 2.3.1 The Bankers baseball team played J anetnlle at the Yelverton gums!) Qafly on Saturday. losing to that. Janetville Defeated, Lindsay Bankers ! WAS DROWNED. l 0n: the old homestead, in the town†‘ ship of Laxton, lives' a widow and‘ ‘ family of the late Lachlan Matchett. LJust {our years ago the sad death of Lachlan ,Matchet't wgs chronicled‘ 91nd in this issue it bebomes our sorrowful duty to announée the death of his second son Willie. who was accidentally drowned on Satur- day last, while in_the employ of Messrs. f Mikle . Dyment, on the Black River. While working on the, logs he missed his footing and fell 3 into the water. Before help could arrive he sank and was'seen no more until his body- was recovered four hours later. This closed the brief ; and promising life ‘of one of the: most highly respected young men - in the community. pearance once more. m. Min m mm asp . ’13“, am am Nu um; um Mm: mm m mi ag“. ï¬ï¬‚smm tbswwm; in van 3mm m m; Millï¬aauï¬ with we mum st F58 58!!! HQ §FF Hlï¬ï¬ï¬m $9“ MFG 1“ mm; mm“ em as mums“ m mm;- was); ammasa ii .919. 9%me mi». J3 may night from Toronto. â€comm; .m days um. Brus- shun cotuge pear th 8 Government Muff. m it some? add an 3. Who «are 0.1: Eases Atom; mm tor dinner amid». TM éouk my“ fluid hunt mo ofl strike. and that is tho mom on, thew whom us With a visit. Mr. Mutton or Lihdsay was visit ‘ Mg um owi- sandâ€. on». Wood at Hmong 1'; wow the homing! at not oiswr a munchoufuIas'ever. , 'msis'stwsekwbeennns ves- Mia-them but it I»; nude the (arms:- sigh and look .t the Skimmtlmugdayforaignl.ol min, and when it. did come he was varyhsppi'aealn â€I" 'Y‘Mm eflmra .amm _â€" _â€"v_ v-gu‘. W [m . " Mr. R. L. Borden's “no-“mt MOVFAD THE: LOGS. at Melville that the Opposition r“. Bobaaygeon Independent. A string orp redistribution before 3, M of cribs unveil on Tuesday Irons election prom“ to m the w, Buckhom. on their may at Newma- ioumed-seasion "10080†om ket. forthoOghFacbory. 11:930..- though reciprocity» should not. '43 vat of mo Sheba. ., sin-.11 tag. was pressedto‘vote Misuse the intow and thonï¬tcrlbwu ' Io liklihood that. melons-a (down, a, heavilj low ain't the ting could not. arulewouldxbembyfl mmmmmmu MN .WdongnndpuMMotIl-ow it that!» (“Quarry-ram couÂ¥dbeeventum rpowdhlpitoof mWMRMW Then ’ . m Webbdhu‘with “WWI." day: and night. flat. roof of the new wing Will .PI'O‘ bebly be Covered by awnings and ’ï¬ttedupuagwrodprdento which planters Cu resort (or .m 0!. pi:- tromtixne t°.t1m..-«:Iw ‘ ' A ton'of ice pendaymm be mod in cooling the currengs o! git that turn» ish ventihtion to the chamber“ {1.1m Electric fans heat ywterday afternoon and keeled over (tom his seat on the ice wagon. He is now at his homo in a serious condition. PJ‘LK IRIC FANS While the temperature was some- what lower toâ€"dav the humidity was much greater; and‘doctors werehkept busy attending cases of prostratiOn. Cigatham. July 5.f-Andrew Hard- ing, driver for the Grant. Ice, Cogn- pany, Icollapsed Item the intense The fourth death in Hamilton from the heat and the second toâ€"day, oc- curred when Hugh E. Muirhead 26 years of age, died. The conductor says the head of the ‘ family failed to pay two fares that were due. When the car reached the barns rm inspector was called on hoard and upon his insistence Bree" » paid u,.. Then, the inspector elleg~1 ed. as he was about to retire peace-1‘ ably, Mrs Drew knocked.1 of! his‘ hat, pulled hishnir, and punched his“ face. . Six policemen boarded the car! v end there was a. general mixâ€"up. The1 arrests resurted. " ANIMALS DYING. Hamilton; on, July 5-.~â€"Hamil- .ton's milk supply was practicallyI ‘cut in half to-day as a. result of the drought in 'the country, and the dealers predicted that unlws there is some relief soon Ontario will face a milk famine. People Were surprised to-day 'when they collected their; {milk bottles to ï¬nd notes from the: fdealers explaining that they could] ï¬only furnish‘ their'customers with ' half the reg'ularemoum of milk. I ' Throughout the Niagnra. district! ‘fruit has been; burned an the bushes ', and trees. Reports are'eommg in ‘ of animals dying in the ï¬elds. ‘ f -New York. July 5. - A whole (wily is under arrest in Long 181- and any as the result of a row on a trolley car late last night. The prisoners are Wm. Drew. 4-5 years old; his wife Margaret. 47; and Jeram. h. Wnlllam, jr., and “strict Draw. 18, 20 and ‘24 years old re- spectively. A young woman who was with the family also was .rrest- mum: FAMILY AIWBS’I'EIJ mmn‘ï¬w am ............ [Len was mm for bredcfast. Sronk did not put in an appearance. ‘ Mr. Wilson. superinteadeat. initiated a isearcb with the result that noon ientenx the bar- he found Crank “suspended by a rope from a beam ht appears that Croak had [meow-ed 3. rope. and. after winding it around his neck. had thrown the other. and: over a bean. The lease each : lgrhsped iahia right hand. and then ikicked from W ban a box on Mum-n Lite, Association ...... . The report issued by the govam meat giving the dividends remaining unpaid. unclaimed“ nuances. aid un- ‘paid dram and‘bins'ot exchange in we W'banks oi the Hominid 01 CM {or ï¬ve vears‘and uh. meme: he wss stumgleg; ~When found the loose end of the.er was stir: :1. the vicgim's hand. and his feet were but 3' few inches from m. Homes? 1 This morning about 5.30 he arose. and, dter making- his bed. was about the premises eonvcrsing with seven! of the inmates. At 7.15. when tho day and 11"†a“ WWW" â€a metal WW Mditim 0‘ â€'9 Chamber wfll be most tryinu- iINSPE‘U’l‘ HINDEN POWER. ; The board 01 trade met last night and appointed the following as mem- bers o! a apecial ooml'nittee to look into the pawn at Minden: Messrs. Wm. thelle, R. Kylie. Jos.' Stap- les and the preoiddt. Mr. F. W. Sut- cli‘ae. These as along with the members 0: the council appointed. namely. Hie Worship' the mayor. ReeVe Vroomao, Ald. Horn and Mc- Crue, will inspect the power at Min- den along with the Hydro engineers. A letter from Ir. Pope, of the Hydro Commission, informed the town clerk that they would be ready next week to lnspect this matter. FOUND: HANGING. . Bellevx‘ile. July 6.â€"Jer6me Cronk. a. Inmate ol the County House of Range, terminated his existence this met-mag by hanging himself. The untortunate man. who was 56 years or age, had been an inmate o! the mstitution {or the past eight months. brook was melancholy at times, and «as also considered weak-minded.l 0-. o ..u.. Kins-ion. om. em, mum n}. Himfltofa Pills. mil: “but heel No remedy for baton-nan. indiges- tion, flood-she. lid; stomach or con- stipetfon that compares {pith Dr. ‘ Hamilton's “113.8“ Inbou- ‘tumn ‘ Sold in 25c. home. All tug. We would have to go back elm, He said he didn't want n hundred years or more. 1 piece of paper, He wanu-d a white _ The civilization of the Indian dates 5m. . bad: attainme- m them-s: white The white w again searched his man set toot on British North lpockete and abstractwi 1 rm cent America. The Indium in} Canada m This Chief “'hpfumzs father represent ".8 historic 88?. The mm with eager gr; <20 Shortly story of the» white man's «fleet in- am this Chief “111,411,135 grand- to a. country, with was populated ï¬tter was in port Iinpp and was and practical!!! wi'ed'. by this “"'$°,given a quantity of Invatnes by I race would ï¬ll- vol'umes. Chief Jo- white man On his return to the seph Wheumg of Victoria county ,Indim encampment he cafl'ed his called Into theofl‘ce-of the Petal-born lpeople around him and together Examiner an other city and related they held a consultation as m whe a. coumépf‘inteluting- carry dayS. they *3 potatoes shnuH b9 (‘00)ind In 1% “$11833 grandpaf- 013% raw. Finallx they (18er (his whiff“ once pagans. were to eat them raw. 'Ihxs xas the ï¬'sking'ï¬Ã©u’fli the i‘oe at the uioï¬th' ’ï¬nt"'ï¬m'é that these Indzans had of Embcnek in the township of :ever seen potatoes in any form. ' The Hahn: hni'o c6;h€’u§"§qi¢. Their punlng ha been conning» with an Mid Woe o! civilia- tion. Theme are still 1 number of the old‘ sebum Ming today We» can input to up considerable infor- muon W the habits of the few scattered bands of Indians who roamed on» this» country sikty ' or seventy years ago, the remnants of a once powertht race; ' To g‘oflbank to the time- when the Indians reigned supveme throughout British North America hunting the wild and wooiiy buflnlbv on the vast plains of the- Forthwest or when em} gnged in work 0!! eliminating their; enemies or even at the peaceful oc- cupation of ï¬shing or basket mnk~ When Indians Relgned Supreme Thraughout North America *- 0' the C‘W mmwv-â€"‘- , wbyiaw i353“ Jéidémeblpemw in; con-a to be inaccurate ,5;de l“me; stim- of the United 5“" Wmmozmmï¬" Want" thé Cm“ W b.†Al to accuracy. the†15 w 4. ~« bales are to t: " 11:31am that in -. A... 3:6 [m equally rapid with the 919Ҡ,l'mï¬rst day I used the 50’1“". Laid Hr. Scott. " I said to mysel‘v “I‘ll. I wonder“ this 503) is m can- Gum-M With mom “P" It... m. I found that M '8 no noticeable difference in if: tnrio ut Guelph, Mr. J ohn .1 00m. chimed that. the ‘ ‘Ihe white m again searched his ‘Pockets‘ and abstracted a ï¬fty cent piece. This Chief mnemng's father “opted-with eager gusto. Shortly after this Chief Whvtung's grand- ï¬ther was in Port Hope and was giVon a quantity of potatoes by I m of the Indians. vommum‘ca- tion by signs had to he resorted to. Re 0881!! the Indians 3 one dollar bi! - for some of the ï¬sh. Chief Wang's father who was among the company, refused to accept it. thinking that it was no good as cur- i’m. when they saw (oming m- read them a black absent. The, rumba! as it came closer and cloa- ï¬er. One of them said " it is g black devil." but when it reached .the spot where they were ï¬shing it turned out to be a. white man driv- hl‘ 1 horse and cutter. This was the-ï¬rst. time these Indians hadseu a». white man. The white man in equation offered to purchase some at the ï¬sh. but. not knowing the la. L Juan. of Western lth. m. John H. SCO-tt' 1‘ ‘5 Writ prevail whore ; and success w; ““9118 of the sme prim: 0am strive for to did. noble, true manhno W; progress in t 0! the youth, in the spir OIL-’3 own rights; in th. W. literature, fhv “£3â€. and in the spin “ta at liberty. The c‘n' one'II own rights; in mm W. literature. fhu “5‘â€. and in the spin ‘h‘ 0‘ liberty. The an 0! M'I genius ever; V“ th; m that man was n M in the mire. H.- did. lolï¬e, true Mood : pro-z of Womanhood the gh WM“: habits suck ‘0 all Its {or-ms. intoxu ion-um} On the other We, ad these grand n in an .805 and in all lands “Wed rule by autocrativ in mm or ecclesiastical â€Wt" The lurk of 1 dart!!! part of God’s unma 8"“ British Isles. as u'w’l the Continent, one sees sir! tho erect monuments M, [Grim ever striving for On one hand are foum th the m of that hlichnn Permit me, howezor a v. never was a time when m. of Orangeismâ€"Liberu, TM“, Loyalty and 3 were more in the sCo~n«1.cn day. Yet never was "1210 taco" more essential. W (Mt 1 ï¬nd it “'1 sible for me to he “ on the glorious 12th 1 is. 1101, with you )n In) In spirit. Bum 2 1-6 x 3 _\ fawn, reg. 6 (m, 7.90; 3x3 1-2; 1015, for 9.00 ; Hemp Cal-pies, m Col. Hughes, Letter T( Orang. Mm; elubl‘ui N“ 81mm: Musk a‘iik l “ for short â€tines. eq ,. henna indel ;_Q;Mnciel for ï¬Mngham (urtaiy Grimm, Ureen .3â€! Uuklmhnd 1‘. wï¬aim, 2 1-: ‘ ce Curtain .IJS for ........ of all Summt Go fl Mug. " g R ‘ Wk F93. um: 31 mi “Mew “4..., .. mu mum We. «a of Colonel San m m t 54th YEAR. that not one true tut Lace