75 Cents per annum THE BOARD OF TRADE Mr. Grahamâ€"I move that we recom- tmend considering the streets I have THE HOPERS WENT FAVORS GRANOLITHIC named, with Colborne and King added, HOME [N DESPA‘R _. as principal streets. .â€" Mr. W. Fiavelleâ€"I should be sorry They Could Not Hold Down the It Should be put on the Leadin Streets as Fast as Asked g to see that motion carry. Instead of Local Nineâ€"‘ Io-Innings' naming any streets let us say we favor Match F01“ the broadest interpretation of the law’s â€" expression. Then we shut nobody out The Port Hopers lost what looked like “The Board of Trade some time ago because we have not named the street he an easy thing on Thursday. Lindsay was 5 ected the evening 0‘ the ï¬rst Thursday lives on. The policy or principle favored demoralized in its personnel. O’Hara of the month as their time of meeting. is more than the streets named. was out of town, O’Brien missed the tug. Most of the members have either never Mr. Grahamâ€"But that is the trouble. at Toronto, Tuttle is no more in this heard of that selection or forgot it on Here is a streetâ€"York streetâ€"that the latitude, and Sam Reeves was holding up Thursday last. At 8 o'clock scarcely half engineer says does not come under the a freight train somewhere down the line. a score were present. The full meeting law. Now what streets shall, is the None but the chronics were betting on comprised the following: Pres. Flavelle, question. the home team. They looked a good Sec. Sootheran, Mayor Smyth, Aid. Principal Harstoneâ€"I agree with Mr. crowd to make money out of but Graham. R Kylie, Rich. Sylvester, J. G. Fiaveile. It would be too bad to shut were not. Their loyalty to the locals I: Edwards. N. Newton, Jas. Graham, W, any street out by not naming it. Could them well. Flavelle. J. A. Paddon, I‘hos. Brady and we name some and say that these "at Considering Decoration D†attracli Mr. Rider. Aid. Jackson and Principal least†are principal streets? the crowd was good. They came with Harstone were also present. Mr. Grahamâ€"I am willing ‘0 make little expectation of having to cheer much The “0'93"? read 3 letter from R- our recommendation as wide 9‘5 the 13" and when Peterboro went to the bat and W. Sawyer of Detroit saying that he was allows. There is no use going beyond ran six times that expectation got lit tier making a tour of Canada looking up the that. still. But 001' boys were a revelation. prospect .of a factory for making ladies’ Russell W38 added he the “Sh and the Miller's wiry arm was like a catapult and wear, and would visit Lindsay. The motion carried. SO the list he Lndsay, put the leathered sphere across the slab secretary explained that this gentleman Kent, William, Cambridge. Colborne, in devious ways that tangled up the had been here and after looking around th‘o’v Russell and York. 1° was “3°05" Hopers. Soon the grandstand began to Don t buy until you see these hadsaid he might write later. mended that the rate “407° for property see that the chronics were right and TO ADVISE COUNCIL owner! as on Kent street. waked up I bit. About the half time, The president said the chief matter to THE "BE Am“ Lindsay m a 193d 0f seven hht gradually come before the meeting was a request Mr. W. Flavelleâ€"When in the city I reversed things until in the ninth it we. from the council f,â€- advice regarding the saw Mr. McBurney for a short time. 8 tie 17â€"17. In the tenth the visitors future course to be pursued in laying He said our ï¬re alarm system is all right could not score and the locals were good granollthic walks. Aid. Jackson was and only needs to be put in condition by for 1 With one man out. asked to state deï¬nitely the council’s a good man and looked after by him. If It was the people’s game and one that request. He said: The question was that is so we will be able to save part of did more for baseball than any seen here raised at a committee meeting as to the cost 0f the proposed new system. for a long time. It was not highly whether it was advisable to build grano- Principal Harstoneâ€"When I flew the scientiï¬c S it lacked the machine method. lithic walks outside the business streets. report of the Montreal expert in the The ball was struck often and gave the Yetta; was the case in point. A papers it occurred to me that it might be ï¬eld lots 0‘ exercise; there were errors petition had come in and the engineer well to get the advice of other than an and loose playing on both sides, that reported that under the statute the interested person as he was. Mr. gave the match the variety and life that residents there would have to pay the Stevens is familiar with electrical plants. the multitude appreciate. The tenth innings was the most exciting event of whole cost. The statute says that where I asked him Whit he thought. He said a general system has not been adOpced. - this season’s sports. The digniï¬ed, demure councils can only pay part of the cost on not be. To make a test without examin. and austere were on the qui vive like the ing the batteries was certainly not con- rooters and at the ï¬nish likewise gave leading or principal business streets. The question is what is to be regarded as elusive. As to the danger spoken of by themselves to the most demonstrative . Beautiful to look at Comfortable to wear Easy to buy See my assortment. Full selec- tions from the best Canadian and American manufacturers in stock. The Leading Shoe Store, KENTâ€"ST.. - - LINDSAY # ___â€"â€"-â€"-â€" : Public School Teachers ' You realize the importance of 3. Com- mercial Education. it is demanded of you by all classes. ‘ A knowledge of Accounts is absolutely necessary at the present time. ‘ We have arranged a course during the ‘ Summer Vacation, especially for you. . 9 Write for particulars. 9 WM‘ PRINGLE} _ 6 such a street, the expert, he said it was only trifling, performances of voice and gesture. 9 Peterboro Business §::\;;8:L Mr. W. Fiavelle took an example to'lf an electric light wire should drop ldilior was the king-pin cf the winners. . , :3 a a E , ‘é' ., :9 _;;t::;. Peter‘soro, Ont. show that in the residential sections the l aszcss an alarm wire during a storm, any- Bis pitching was good although his ï¬rst ' 7 3 :3 " 5 35 "’ E f ' k ' .‘ l09900c>a>9¢>®®®®¢lpestit w. did really be a: a disadvanrugoiosr sing to a box might get injzgved. attempt this season. His batting was of EST EN H“ . i l 35: 3'; é Ti; hiEJiniL its )3. ‘U l lea '3""j"“"fd with those on Ken';~et.,._.5.n~; system was liable to get out of the best. To him belongs the credit of STORES if; ._.- V 50 fl 31‘3‘“ A 0 “fl lunder the present system of bulldingirepair and this should be examined. victory. Bic-Gill and Stacey played well. f walks. The exemptions from the Aid. Jacksonâ€"Mr. Reesor will not The lettet’s double play was brilliant and n the company’s poles. McGill’s batting helped the score. Man- on account of paying for new have the wires 0 general rate n in Mr. W. Reesor walks would prove of less value the is a competent man and vers is all right. Henley caught well. able to make the system Sinclair took everything that came his eohone 82 g»- ;â€"ۤ:§<,W%WW 9,. half! g: Q5, g E: the case of merchants. Ha zerccstded. 1' he has been up . .. ‘ ‘ f; h" 5,; LU a“ Q5 ï¬ll, $313.. ,i this}; we should favor the. grunt; E wt"... I; his never worked vsoli. .. Iway and 'batteu'wed. The winning run {princlpus of putjlrjq down walks vvhezeg S.c.:}.1o:heranâ€"â€"l was in the c3m.c1.!was ecoreu by him. Dec. \‘i'aizers, who 5? “a “by [we â€Phi fâ€. .:_J to, 5“: {‘3 ,31; s “1 m Lite 533 em “we put in. his. Mo 1 lli‘d been out of the game fcr some :imea 25: .. [13:1 {1; 5-11.); 5:, I; {L ii â€:9 â€in; liberal iv;:o;;~ro.s;ion oi Lin. statuze VAL-L; E bozoey’: tender was so low that 1 cppcs- went in 1.; help :hs Lays our, and has l . (<6? Eng: 55:. 53% E9 3 W ‘43 \e5’ {all $5 For the balance CfJuly and allow. lei he accel‘imc“ When it me likely t9 82‘6“" â€Sim to his credit. His "it in a «- h“ b a A Ll U‘t "'6 \"lil Cul' the prices! Joli. Gr3h;;m__\’s’ould i: not be wiaeibe gjspi'cdlgot particulars ll'Gm hlm and the Elï¬n"! that tied the score was the . . 2n EUSQO‘AdS: ~ for us to indicate what wenregard as asked the Underwriters. Association it prettiest'seen on the local diamond this in great variety-u- . ‘ "leading or business streets. Supposeusucn a system womd suit them. They year. thtlesworkis always good. He e e s all we name Lindsay. Cambridge, York and said it would, so I gave in. accepted 7 chances. Stalker is always ‘ Aid. Jacksonâ€"Mr. Scott, the Bell sure one. The score and players : PORT HOPE. Rita's. LINDSAY. RUNS William. R. Kylieâ€"Cannot the council say company’s man a But we don't want any un- Belts, Buckles, Stick Pins, sired us to submit it to Score by innin 3Q BIOCheS, Long Chalns’ Shlrt what isaleading street? an expert. Edmonds 0b 0 M'll 3 I . .~ .- , ......... ' 93 R MEN ' Fronts Charms Blouse sens. Aid. J acksonâ€"l es, but some ratepayer necesSary expense. The underwriters Mch, 3b ........ 3 $13331! ..... 3 by | l ’ ’ might appeal against the decision on say we cmnot do better than get the Bel. ill/Blgrligahon, ss ..... l geGm, ss ....... g ‘ . . 11 certain streets. It is a matter in which system. tiarviii, 1b : 3 1422318333: .- Z .- 1 i: 3 . a, r 5 0 d ~ 50 In fact everything in t 6 store. no doubtful “an d can be taken. Tm POI†HOTEL Benson, c ......... 2 Wadmm~ 2b ..... 1 "cl/(.717? fir n6 . . . c ‘ . . e e . . . . 0:)0, 0 a'n/ / _ 7 . d Henderson, if...†0 Sinclair, cf ...... 1 v r 1 '1') " ' ' ' ' ' ' .. d $2 00 _..â€"â€"- "The presidentâ€"I think we should not Mr. hylieâ€"Has anythlhg been one Fogartv,rf........ 1 Varcoe, If ,,,,,, , 0 lf‘i 's' 19%er Hats, (80ft) - - - - ° ° ° ° ' ' 95150 an ' limit the streets to those named by Mr_ regarding the S:urgeon Point hotel Peth10hv_°f----~~ _-: Henlexc ........ 3 Remember we Show You the Graham. Colborne and King streets and matter? 17 18 s : tâ€"No, it seems to be a .7 L. T; - r . . H 250 35c amd500 _ , 7’7 '3 1413/†ll 67/55le St] 01L alts) ’ 1 00 greateSt variety in. ' ° ° others are certainly leading streets of the The presiden - 500, 750 and 55 - ‘ P t no“. matter for private enterprise- P HI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 - W ’ . - â€"_’__â€"â€"â€",â€":â€"â€"â€""â€"â€""= .. ) a 9 _- Silverware for eddmg resen s Mr.Grahamâ€"â€"les, [have no objection Lgdsagl’ji g (1) g g ‘6 5 g 333$ NESTS FOR LAYERS. . , , Winning, run with only one out. Struck out by Burr 10, Pethick 4, Miller 8. ’51: '3 .‘Sc-ff Shirts. - - - - . - - .. - - °‘ N l' ' r. . * '- ndel-OO 11/7, smite]. Zephw bib†ts. - . - ’ 525a 05'5 500 Rings of all kinds, and the ht Caps, 0’ 0 0’ Largest stock of Spectacles. ........500 to including such as those. J. G. Edwardsâ€"I think Peter-bore is Best material In Dry putting the walks on outlying streets. “'“h “mph“ 3†â€V" I" The presidentâ€"DJ you know Mr. Mayor whether Peterboro has a general Earth on Bottom. sass ï¬rm. -â€"We have beat the best of them. â€"Dan Markham was rear umpire. â€"The magaphone brigade was fortu- cluim that the nests should be on the ground, but all claim that hens should have their nests on the moist ground are but theorists, and unsupported by facts. What re re- The presidentâ€"It will be no injustice quired for this hen 1n uglier. 185 a ’ snug, warm ocntlon. ‘5' 1e 111 um- to the general ratepayer to extend the haw a cool place. nately absent. mer she should . granollthlc as much as we can, for the The best material for a nest is dry â€"W1nniug teams come to grief on the cost will not be any more after all than earth on the bottom, with chopped Lindsay diamond. that of board walks and their repairs. hey 0"91‘ the earth. 11‘6“ dug; the â€"Milier was on Sinclair’s heels when Perhaps at next elections we might sub- sect powder, put ,, smen quantity of the latter made the winning run. tobacco refuse in the nest and clean The Port Hopersâ€"“He’sa dandy; he's There seem to be three points for; palm come broken or the nest foul. The consider: (1) Wh“ streets are e ng broken eggs will cause lice quwkel‘ -â€"-“Dic " Abercrombie was on hand to Wï¬tting any Sight Many OSOCCOOOOOOOOCIOOO [en's Z'nderu'ear (2 pieces) it"? ETC/.07; Soft Hats. - - - ~ 500: W style Hard Hats. . . . ...$2.00 and $2.50 r n Bros. F I“ St 0 g The Jeweler, next Daly House W nest, hens and eggs with Persian in- mit a by-isw adopting the general system Id be. ' . Y 7 . n it out thoroughl) shou .1 egg the best umpire we "or n . ' tc - Hatters Mens Furnishers. e .. a . ’ D SAY The Farmers’ Union Mutual ones. (2) Whether a bird" should be than anything else. 1' But1 ï¬rst fee throw up lever“ hm w the ï¬nish. 0- ‘ ' i J uar . 3 What willbe that the hon has no No... 1011. gve w KELT STREET, LIN Fire Insurance Company submï¬isfbl: p::portyion :03. petitioners to her good eggs and she W111 bring Off â€"â€"Herb Middletonâ€"“When we won]: an eq 3 proold if sis: 111,131: 11:3â€:hilfdlidcmll; threw up Dick Butler’s crinkley straw hat follub L m- ‘ ‘ " n and nothing Came down but a cloud of w s of Victoria. County should patronize ‘â€"â€"-//’ Farmer their own County-Company, because Company that insures Farm pay. These will cover the points raised by council; will they not Mr. Mayor? so as to be take made movable, . n and IL should chgï¬, ou1side for cleaning, It is the only The Mayorâ€"Yes we would like advice newt be. placed whom any . of the . Property. Countv 5¢h0°15 and Chmehes and concerning which szreets and the widths {OMS (m, mus; it] 1011130 31.1111; (5):) â€"Nearly 35‘ . - children are registered ~ 4 ' .‘ Hc 110's“ :3 room upon 1t. .1 \lll m the Toronto public schools, pol ell‘orts to reach i1, us the large broods will prefer to â€"The smelter scheme, to which the high as 10 com the ground rather than to citizens of Kingston recently gavea valu- Y C IN nothing else. All the other Co of walks general business. . an that which A blanket policy is issued on contents of Rich. SyIVesterâ€"It should. not be outbuildings. Beware of the specxï¬cmsurance difï¬cult at the present. There {“6 lay on even when foot- able bonus of money and land, has maturâ€" ie - . -om ames where the amounts . . . _. Offered by Othetc p enough streets that are urdonbtedly mull hlah mel- . U. 0- of _ I} 110 “ha ed. The ï¬nancxal end has been arranged, Made to .t don’t cost any is provided, t9 s; an r - for ' r1088 not. “I e magetcloliilzction and we can do the are divided on contents. . n , , “m. and give them per ec .sa â€" . e,t0 or det- your Fai Look at_the followmgtible angdsee hovgtge “principal to take councils attention the fact that 5mm“), the hens learn and the incorporation of the company will NOW 15 the tlm Company is growxng in t e con once 0 e for a couple of yeArs. After that the to fly over a fence by first lent-111mg be proceeded with at once .h‘ . . . l’ t. N1 .81. 1a\ve o to new a. hlhh “es U â€"â€"Edward Young, the 15-year-old son at 1. in arbarrel or so construct- _ - . the m a Sidney 1 oung of Milton, 0nt., was drown- ed that the hens must jump doWn to . . it as broken eggs will be the conseâ€" ed Friday. With several other boys he quence, but rather so place the 0h‘ was bathing in the creek at the head of trance as to permit her to \Villli 1“ the mill pond. He had been diving, and upon the eggs. The hfwt Should be had remarked to his companions that he placed in a dark positIOIl.110£501:: would see how lonr he could remain ranged that the Interior “1 8 so - 1 under water. HIS friends at last became alarmed at his failure to come to the su- same for you. , ' ff until . ,. - , Don t Put lt_0 farmers: and W inter Suit or OVBI'Ci-(izze the beneï¬t oh" the full AMOUNT INSURED asssrs people would be more ready to adopt the the COM weather “its in. . the lace A: 151: Dec.. 1895. .$2o3,555....$ 6,511 47 general system. $88.80!). Prices always right. Remember . P ' 3 14,698 54 Mr. Riderâ€"They say board walks will At315tDec., 18‘96†477,410.... At 315tDec" 1897" 857’060â€" 25’019 67 last 10 years. T-Ialf that time is nearer ~1 tDec. 1898..1,19112 ~6,uo 11 . 2:321; Deck, 1899..1,615:ogg.... 27,468 04 their actual duration and then in the V I am also Agent for good Englishaud Amer- last year or two they are unstable and J†2 icau Companies for Insurance on Town and unsanitary. Outsiders have the advan- 7 S O u . G. BLAIR Village pmpeu†tees. for they use the walks in the centre W11at dark, whim House F 'niormation a l to ' , on R o â€don N El L °‘ ‘1†W", 1"“ P°°P‘° fem â€â€œ3 centre 322??? one do... hens, to... ms... t... ' ' '- y use the outlying walks very little. . _ . . ed his bed? lying in three feet of water. and on making search they discover» . rereï¬wvu, vs? tum-‘37:?!» . so.†. u . I“ x / ..