A North Ward maze. Shortly berm-2121331: Wednesday night en alarm wzs sounded (are are in the north Ward, and the are btigede quickiyrupond- oi. bu: found it hard work to reach the; Vicinity of the ï¬re owing to the Mid gluing snow. The premises on NOV- :0 be a. frame dwelling situated out o! the send~pits, owned by Wm C . Ail-aha: And occupied b Mr. J. Pal-hr. 0'†.0 in distance to; the mhydnntthe ï¬re brigade were unable hedomthlng to am the building and to m wanna: do- ;iroyed. with meat e: the ma. . We ve hog-unshietoleeru We. to “‘1 have use, Euro With um McLennan 8100 Curry 0 Fence \ .Vlm-lmuicw Tools. Carriage Hardware, Newmarket Horse Clippers, )lecha TOWN AND COUNTY. Fudwara. Cos! a. BUILDER?) HARDWARE. LINDSATFRIDAY. FEB. Minister of the Gospel is Pleased to Ten of the Wonderful Curatlve Pow- 21‘s of South American Kidneycnre. Rev. James Murdoch, of St. John, NB. DIL , McLENNAN C0. DASHES HERE AND THERE. u .uo V.m:t.ons. Individual Insvuctmn PRSA‘CLE MCREA, .A __ _._.,.._ ...._ "I â€"â€" â€"._â€".__ women m m wousab MWO mm ‘: Emu-ox 8305., Jewellers, Foo: cf Kent-st†Madamâ€"91- 'y Cmnbs and Horse Brushes, «a Wire. English Portland ‘emcnt. . . - . . SPECIAL LOW PRICES. Peter b‘J'I'O Bus. College Cu: and Wire Naill, Phin and Tar Paper Locks, Knobs and Hinges, Paints. Ozis and Varnishâ€. J ohnston’a “Mixed Paints.†Pfaiu and Fancy Window Glass. WAN TED A-z'cLenaan are Go. M. w. KENNEDY co. Ymai xvi-l" 41".. "otton equal to To for - . - km. wide (hey Cotton equal to Sc for - . . I wiiicd Sheeting 36 inches wide, regular 1'2Ec, now - Double-fold Twinled Sheeting, regular 250, now - Circular Pillow Cotton 46 inches wide, regular 22c, now was and EMS must llisapuear. nuuaiuu £9“. 3: inch all Linen Diced Tabling, regular 35c, now - 25c inch Tux-key Damask, pure Linen, regular 60c, now 450 Lidance of our stock of Table Linens reduced fully 20 per cent. Mus-2c: Are Successful All Linen Huckaback Towels, regular 20c, now - 2 for 25¢ All Linen Damask Towels, regular 15c to 25¢, now 3 for 25¢ All Linen Towels, various makes, reg 10c to 20¢, now 4 for 25¢ F ine Linen Towels, regular 20c to 25¢, now - 2 for 25¢ Cotten Towels, regular 5c, now - - - 2 for 5c (,‘octen Towels, large size, regular 10c each, now - 2 for 10¢ Cozcon Towels, large size, regular 8c each, now - 50 each TO KNOW FEBRUARY? CLEARING-S. inch Hemp Carpet, three patterns, regular 20c, now 140 inch Hemp Carpet, heavy, regular 18c, now - 121,0 inch Hump Carpet, regular 15c, now . 11c m; P41131113 in Hemp, regular 20c, now - 140 up Smir Carpet, regular 180, now - . 13c- -' l’ine Tapestry, beautiful designs, regular 60c, now 456 v Fine Tapestry, regular 50c, now - ‘ - . 40¢ ((. REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE. ‘1! Iron Momma. .mmininz t thorough Bust nhand Education COTTONS and SHEETINGS. South Side of Kent-st. ‘rmzhncsx in every lino o! in: a course In Book-keep- an. etc.. write us {or J at present, made up 0! : a Finn-chum Coniflctto n in: been nuglccmd. l'ctcrborough. Ont. all departmo u on TABLE LINEN. H. W. £911ng 7 Go. \\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ r Wm. Bowman. Proprietor or the O.P.R. - Restaurant. and a. Boarder named Arnott. Seriously Wounded by a. Man Named McGee. Wednesday night cf last week astabhing atl‘ray took place at the C.P.R. restaurunt, Peterbaro, resulting in the dangerous I wounding of Mr. Wm. Bowman, the gm to prietor. (well known in Lindsay and oh aw- ' ceygeon), and n boarder named Amoco. ue_ I It seems thnt at the hour mentioned three . B. I men named John McGee. M. Henry and ‘ i Robt. Dw er, lumbermen from thevicinity 39y; of Hall's ridge, entered the restaurant nil in an intoxicated condition and demanded [313- drinks on credit. Bowman refused and gdy I an altercation ensued. McGee then ick- an t ed up a chair and begun to smas the re- ‘ furniture, whereupon Bowman seized him m. | with the object of e ect him. McGee then drew aleng- ed e and struck at Bowman, the binds entering theueck close to the jugular vein. Realizing he‘ on washed]: wounded Bowman called to ’th Arnott for aid, but when the letter on- ' preached the drink-mnddened man turned :d- upon him and stabbed himinthegroin. he McGee but once turned ttgdettack Bowman ud again, u was preven severelper- 37- scnswhohed men ettrectg to theher o: by sounds or the struggle. The en decemped end doctors were celled in. CARPETS. TOVVELS. E The Worst Storm of the Season. ’ lullway men chock their heads in omi- l nous fashion Wednesday week when they 3 saw the air-again thick with snow, and their predictions of trouble ahead were fully veriï¬ed the next day. By night the tall had amounted to over six inchesâ€"then the wind veered to the north-west and became piercing cold. and citizens commenced to I realize they were in for another blizz ltd. I All night long the wind raged and blus- : tered, and in the morning the railway tracks { and count: y roads were not to be found. ‘ The Wednesday night express carrying the ‘ curlers to Toronto did not reach the city till 7 o'clock Thursday morning. No. 2 train, due here at 11 a.m.. did not arrive tlii 1.20 p.m., and was then cancelled ; No. 1 train irom Port Hoge steamed slowly in at LEOâ€"nearly ï¬ve ours lateâ€"and was also cancelled; the Coboconl': train_was stalled and cancelled at Kirkfleld on the way down; the Port Hope mixed, due here at 1.40, failed to get through; and the Halibnrton and Toronto mixed trains were also held here. Conductor Pym managed to bring the Haliburton train in at 10.30, but he lost hcpe halt-a-dzzan times. Snow plows were out all night over the diflerentilnes. but thesnow drifted back almost as quickly as it was thrown out. The company hope to run the regu- lar passenger trains tonight, to Port Hope at 8 o'clock and to Toronto at 6 30 but no connection will be guaranteed tor Midland and Whitby pnints. «Cié’éï¬Â» 9mm; Fw<J OKOm ummkmnxh< ><mkm< 02â€"mm<.rw Pinemals has now become the fashion- ionable remedy of the day for cold'. 1:- gclppa, asthma, hummus. and all bron- chial and In 3 nï¬ments. Instead of main Pinemalr :sn Pinamal: and Hypophosph- ï¬res In cl mntc cases and in consumption. Sold by .11 drugglsta. noss. N 31!." Canductor Thomas Wheatly, or Patrons, 0.1L. wall known to the travelling com- munity. speaks as Enllows: "My wife was a will-rer tram bronchitis for eats, all remedies fouling Pinemaib and ypophos- pixisns proveu : 1-: rovnl remedy in her case." Conductor Sliem F. Smith, G. T. R , 5:. Themes. Ont" is as well-known as the Grand Trunk. These are his words. “Pine- :mic is :he tell: all along my run. For cough; and colds 1!: la the favorite. It. is so In my own lemil . The children like it. 1-: aide-geeks e. col wi:__h. surpgialng quick- t‘11."â€" The Conductors on a Side Track Railway man are proverbladly quick to detect (mud, and no less so to discover m‘erit. R girding the New L'mg Rem- am he obtained at any hour, day or night, at HUGHAN ‘Co.'s.â€"88-tf. 0 use talking, Pinemalt tops them CLOTH I N G. also connected with schools in Guelph, Bencvmc 3nd Pctcrbcro, rack-lug from the later school onspcnslonmntcdhhby the provincial educational dc ï¬tment. Since then ha ha resided In carbon, icgnduttng WENJM ht?! nudcnh M .‘u a c o o hum, Cmpbcutcrd, [a I son of scoot-ed. -We have in town scores of idle men who would be glad of even temporary em- ployment, and there are also some who from lack of employment are famed to eo- licit civic charity. Did it never occur to our town fathers that it would he a good ‘ thing to employ some of our idle men in ‘ removing the huge huh and putting our streets into at ehepe for no 2 Any decent man would rather earn money than re- ceive it in charity, and when an expendi- ture of money can give relief to men that are in need, without loss of sell-rafter, end at the came time serve the pub! c in- terests, euch expenditure abould he made. â€"Mr. F. J. Lynch one. of the beet classical scholars in the Midlnnddiatriet mass in St. Pedtg'e cethedgal. Deeeaeed‘ was a native otSligo, Ireland- he wle bomin 1826, andoemetoctagriainlw. For manyyeare he followed protection of teaching, and wee in at the old log Separate school here w Father S‘tafloruoametgL__daayin1§fl5, _ you â€"Popnlar belief in the intelligence of the horse received a severe wrench last Thursdg when a grey-coated specimen of the bre , hitched to a sleigh containingn dozen bags of flour or in plantedh - self opposite Spratt iiien’s,snd refused to move, despite the fact that the ther- mometer was away below zero. After testing all the suggestions of a crowd of knowing (i) horsemen the owner nnhitch- ed the cranky animal and led him away. policejflnee would speedily wipe out the bonded Indebtedness of the town. But there 15 a mlllatlve circumstanceâ€"Lind- say girls are pretty. and,' maybe, would rather have the hen then the reward. â€"Two Woodstock ladies who were in- strumental 1n convicting Berber: Bsbcoclr, Woodsccck’s Jack the Hugger weme voted a. reward of $50 by the ccunc . . . .Pabow! It Lindsay young ladies lodged an Infom- atlfgn .every time they one embraced the â€"An operation was pericrmed on Dr. A- E. Yelland, o! Peterborc, on S-mday night for appendicitis, Dr. R as, a Tchnto spe- cialist, beln assisted by several of the local nhyeie ans and Dr. Graham, of Fen- elon Falls, brother-in-law o! the patient. Imas tound that the appandix had been perforated by an oranae seed. Dr. Yel- land's condltion is at present critical ow- ing to inflammation. â€"The mat: gathering of the Lindsay Snow-shoe Club was held Monday evening. when the numbers marched to the sen - pics, and after indulging to hearts' content in coasting. they returned to the residence of Mr. B. F. Rzeeor. Au exeeiient even- ing‘s enjoyment was the result, and a number a: like tramp; will no doubt be arranged for in the near future. --Lzetz Friday morninuyi as Mr. Roberb Williamson, 0! Wi nmeon Bros" butchers. was lifting a heavy quarter of beef from ‘an upper on]: his hand name in contact with one of the lower hooks. and the weight: of the beef iorced the iron entirely through the fleshy part or his hand. He :wili lose the use of his hand for some time. THE CANADIAN .POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23. -â€"The annual congregational meeting of the Cambridge-at. Methodist church will be held M anday evening next. when a report of the year’s proceedings in connec- tion with the church and its various organ- izations will be read. A light refreshment will be served at the close cf the meeting. â€"Br!iish Coiumbion newepapere indicate that Miss Purdy is quite as main in that province as she was here. he N ene- imo Free Press says. that at the Burns anniversary concern "Miss Pnrdy gave a graceful and skilfu‘l exhibition of club- ewinging. whim delighted everybody. â€"'l‘he new Roman Catholic church ln Cobourg, bunt at n cos: of 818,000. was blessed on Sunday loss by his lordship Bishop OConnor. cf Peterboro, who was assisted b Very Rev. Dean Murray, of Trenton ather Murray, of Cobourg. and Father Keilty. of Douro. â€"A Maryland judge has declded that nicer a young mm has called on a young lady twenty-ï¬ve tlmes the presumptlon that he means business has bten estebllsh- ed....If the judgment holds good here a number of our young men are liable for breach cf promise suits. â€"The latest mode of navigation for the small boy now is the Norwegian ski. by which the traveller can glide over the snow with a fleetness that is something remark- able. Of course they are or local make, and therefore in due time will be subject to improvement. â€"More than one tradesmen will ï¬nd this hint useful. . A man inn Kansas town strapped a little doll to the wall over his bench, and wrote under it: â€" “Please do not handle my tools. It you must have goï¬ething to play with, play with this 0 â€"Hare's an interesting extract tram one cf our Canadian authors: Pis. miss velvit, exCus for not nin to 303001. Be and not Go. Very. ell. Charles . The above is being preserved as a curiosity by {50th teacher whose name is not “vs V ." -“Jena Hubbs' Salvation." by Helen Huntington, whose name is new to mags- zEae literatuze. is a eirong stcri of Salva- tion Army life, which an ear: in the March number of Harper's )gazine. . â€"Homoe Greeley once said, “A man can not be a wise man who will c-tfend a news- paper proprietor, as his opportunities are a thousand against one for his adversary. If he marries the editcrfngets him; when he dies, his ohituary is rejected. -Wo never said that every tint-class fsrme: In the county used Old E23113}: CJndirlon Powder, but what w¢ can pro-we is that: every farmer who uses ibis ï¬rst- clasa and shrewd at (hmâ€"101. â€"The thaw has come and the citizens in :akin advantage cf lb to get the Ice 011' Lbs ei ewalka. A continuation of the act‘s spell will mean the floodtg c! a good many cellars. â€"Mr. John Campbell. of. Wocdvllle, his brother N crman. ot Larnevlilet and other well-known patrons, were In town last Saturday attending a convention held in Smyth’s 11:11}. -A person fraudulently appropriating a letter misdauvered to hlm commits an in- dlotable ofl’enbe. Guilt? parties are now undergoing sentence in Kingston peniten- tiary. every as; 763$ eome ï¬ia‘iï¬ï¬ï¬iaï¬ speaking well of 111â€"101. â€"1'he stock of Bell, Gilchrist 00.. a good: merchants Peterboro,wue ‘ to the extent 0! .000 on Sunday by weter leaking through iron the root. -â€"S. R. Crockett, the “Sticket Mlnleter," who was but recently the pastor cf 3 Scotch country church at e. s of $1,200.19 now a writer with an assured come cl $25,000 â€"M'r. Joe. Flurey buyer for Geo. Met- thews 8c 00., passecl through today with two cerlouds or I: a. He reported having goers in the snow lockade elnce Wednes- 5y. â€"A special went north Inst Monday as far as Coboconk with a etringot empty fre hts, and returned with a number at 1 ed can. â€"We want to be praised for the quills or our .1 etsey Cgeun Benn! Ppynkr2 ,‘vfline. In a word 31311:,thth {or or,external ï¬nds a prompt antidote In Ner- w" I..- (12.... \7 -_..nl_‘ _ 4â€"1-! h__.n-A_ ' matlsm ï¬nds 33331;; 11': iï¬i'nppithi- . mans of [be powerful qnd ï¬nancing N er; â€"Thlevea have can-led 0!! cmthing they could lay their hands upon tron: ves- sels in Port Hope harbor. â€"Another lumbermsn passed through Tuesday from the north with n broken leg He was taken to the Nicholla hoopla], Paterooro. -_- wmvm .._ _- ,'___ The mummy; Touch 13 mealymmnpldthmthenghenlng Aummm IlkautlonotNervmnelnsllkindsolmln. Thain-lands 0! M!!- F. L. Son 13 It neuralgiflrelletlsoertalnandnp id. m W to lame: but I 11‘0ngch {scared an: by angle. Rhen- | sudden desth cn Sunday, a the -â€"Port Hope has one someon- at a salary or $125. wine; Giée’ Néï¬rï¬iï¬e‘i Elsi“ hanging" and dealers everywhere aellir, and It costs only 25 cents a bottle. so Ponrln's Book-m. Kent-sh. Madamâ€"14. lindhuthmhundflthcfludm gunman» mama: Posr-theeoctwfllnothoexuuln,“ Bantamâ€"we â€momma-ct t5- nsl-Ognsl... â€"l’“ l.- fl. , 7 l m A , Local Brevitlos BEF‘iecéhd K18" mudeamnngï¬poerhuthoh- session last up the time to him (ï¬ve minute!) he would u do. all. Ind not $3331. â€#15:... “a... ‘mï¬m' a "" on m 1095'ng up. looking Into thy â€"m Lodgwhohlnconfl _ _ _ otylrdqugpxulduqotma â€"Couu Magistrate Deacon m enm. monedto bceygeononWedneedeyto try e case of my lumpy. 3 young men mined Pet one bein eccueedot nicel- ing liquor from Gndner unter, proprie- tor of the Rakehy hotel. The moaned m committed for trial at the genes-Al sessions, bell being ecczpted. n his re- turn trip next morning the colonel m Wuhan†the etege tor Echelon at5o'olook. and found the pstam elmoet u :1th e: um lcrou Jeer- flsh Bay, Lake Snptrlor. when on hie wey west with the boys of the “mime.“ quell the N orth-weet rebellion. â€"Aboub two weeks ago Mr. F. K. Begbie. superintendent of the Lindsey waterworks, enjoyed the Including more or receiving from England se Igemsxzizos of his brother, Lieot. C. J. Begbiemt E. M. . Anson. Mediter- ranean squadron. who took iii lost Sep- tembsr while his ship wu shtioned on mute, end died soon other being taken ashore to the hospital. One of thou-tides is s beautiful entique silver match box. end it isneedless to minis veqhighiy prized by Mr. Begbio. â€"In conversation with a couple cf Kirk- neid citizens the other day they etated that since the construction of a quk-up in that village the Finlandere and Swedee em- ployed on the Trent Valley canal at that point have evinced a wholesome tear o: the law. When the feel like having a jamboree after peg ay now they walk across to Victoria , about four milee distant.- and take poeaeaeion of the Barrett house. the eight of a few a docking knives making the ma very an enient to their wishes. Lmhehwwlgqu'ï¬ â€"’I'his is the shameful wsy in which the Colllogwood E xterprise speaks of its chief magistrate: "It is noted thst the printing oommitteem to buy all books and sta- tionery for the council. The Enterprise hopes the committee will be generous enough to bu s diotionsï¬for the ms. or, so that he w no longer compsll to talk about †osmsrderised " rosdp, end “grounisted†sidewalks. A ï¬rst reader might also be included in the supplies. to 31'?!- t’i'ms in reading the motions from the s . â€"0nr merchants fairly plned lee: Frlo day for the eight or e {smu- e countenance. es the had been shut out: of town for some ye owlng to the enow blockade. In the mom a former llvlng two mllee out succeeded nbreeklog lo and wee no once eumnnded by e crowd of questionere curious to know how he managed to do so. “Well," he remarked, “acme plecee my nose walked over the drifts end some places the fell through. but I ellue con- trived to lg'emout ore theyenfloceted." i â€"In a new story by Conan Doyle. e ‘ sketch of which appears in toâ€"day'e Mon- treal Star. one o! the prominent chmotere beere the name of Chen-lie Fair-balm. Can it be our sin Charlie free Snnth Victoria! It emeehe of the im bebie, as no mention is made or the not that that gentlemen represented William, Prince of Orange. at the hietoricei fency dress bail given b Lard and Lady Aber- deen in the eenete c ember et Ottewe ieet week. â€"In a couple ct weeks Mr. T. McCon- nell, of the Royal hotel, will commence the construction of a new kitchen to the north of his comfortable dlnie room. The present kitchen adjoins . Joe. Riggs premises, and will be used by him as a bicgcle repair shop. It will aimed him muo needed room. ~Gaclex Jackson has been'relieved o! the care of three insane £itients during thgdpest tow days. On tnrday Bailiii' W d , of Toronto whim. took away Dan. Cayle , and on ednesday Matron Johnson an an assistant from the same institution left with Mrs. Reid, oi Galway, and Miss Ashley. of the north ward. â€"Peterboro Times: Lin has a poor. opinion of Peter-bored ililn h ih yteam “1:3" no so u an n v a s prom match wi tie te team of that town. Wearese t ta hockey seven of this town should down trom Lind- say, and it is not right, as it puts them to considerable expense in advertising. Give them a game soon. boys. â€"Mr. Wm. Gidley. or Bobeaygeon. M. M. Bogd 8:. Cole mill foreman. passed throng to Toronto Wednesday for a few weeks treatment in the hospital for knee trouble. Since he returned from British Columbia last fall with the intention of taking his family out west he has snflered more or less from pain and swelling in the joint, end as a last resort decided to seek the aid ct specialists. His many iriends will hope for his speedy recon ry. â€"The deep snow has Its beneï¬ts as well as disadventa es. A ï¬rmer named J emoe Smith or oath Grimeby. tell from a. wintimlll 56 feet In height and, striking the barn in his desaenr, bounded to the earth. His on! Injury wee a broken nun. the deep snow oubt-leee noting he a cuehloa end aottenlng the fell. â€"An unfortunate accident hape‘ened to Miss S. Raezin while 21:31:10: on educa- day. Some young men were playing tag and one of them mu egeinet her, ceasing her to tell. breakin hex- noee. She was taken at once to r. Guiespie'e mice, where she received medical ettendenca. where Mi. Ond'erdonk bee Just eonel’oil’evd a large contract. â€"Hats 06, ladies! Such is the decision of Judge Jchneton. at Denver. It tents to wearing hats at theattee. Hammer, therefore, belts or bonnet: will not ob- sarucb the view at the e . But who!) shaft: the pun sleeves! hey ere nearly â€"Seven earlosds of machinery went north last Monday to Klrkfleld tar use on the canal, being tux-wardad from Hamilton where Mr. Onderdonk has just concluded a large contract. 'Neeisnds betaseOan. ï¬nd after 5 in; 1mm. â€"1'he body at Nos-too, the iumhemnn wing. died at Keiiett's hotel, Halibutâ€; on needs eveningwutehenthmgh Montreal {mushy for burisi. â€"We ere in :eeeipt of an nonymeus oonespondenoe signed “An Enquirer." but as the correspondent does not ave ‘his name the letterwiiinotbepu â€"Wheu she seems to be more distsut, The wise youny men beiievee That it’s not because she loves him ‘ cu, But tether because ct her sleeves. â€"Many sheds and outbuildings About the town are tottering under the weight of from two to thee feet of snow. Should 3min come on there will be trouble at e grievous kind. â€"Ia.dles, attend Hm Macmi- mm liner: flower oponlng on Much {Emâ€"34. Local Brofltul. â€"Gmd magnum. bud main! Fri- day. Much, sumâ€"73 61. 103-17. rasIdsnoc,334 Bahama-3t. The accused was not urzoustJndIspassd until the Ida‘g’mi ‘ tun bed unal- she can a u- we alumni-moon. Thsdeossssd wns 3 mm of Peta-hora. being I (he to:- of thslstsGeorgsJonkIns. She sn sx~ tended ell-ale at Manda In town, man whom she was most hIghly esteemed mg retirectsd. She mm s husband sad tour ‘ £1; “£3.†â€ï¬‚imz‘iflï¬ï¬u mm“‘°2'£ ’ re vss vs e am y thswhols communlty In their bats-vs- msnt. The tuner-d mkplscsh'omtho hmfly residence. 334 Rubldgs-st. to-dsy 3!: three o'clcck.â€"[stisw.... Msny Manda In LIndsay wnl sympsthlxs wIth Mr. Som- srvflls In his hex-sumac. bed madnereptdlyespoee! :- end! expected then m the mechln In :11 budding: Imbe running his I. end by the lit at Aprilâ€"ox- the 10:11. st the very Intent. The ï¬rm have loge munch In Cem- exon Inke to nuke about 15.0034!» tee: cf lumber, endln the Vida! at their nine ehentlee It dwenno te out north enough lose to make shone 40,000,!!!) tee: mlktdded up. In 1824 the In“! one than 9,000,000 tees. and 25.000111) feet In 15. end neuly ant mount 1. ed In the extensive yards, but than ,ooo.ooo tee: hnvebeeneoldendwmbeehlp umn u are an beugot. Them-m v... -vâ€" â€"..- no new cum w. mm In“ repaired. The won-i 1e beta me :has ' the day tomenun tnhnelen . nndthey In that II will “be emomu hmthemtobeun dun-m. Breathe of stone: El vealâ€"d . N33 \ a l 0 can 5 as a flank â€cassava.†08939 05 non:â€" 8553 2.333 9.38.3» 25 5: on 8 8.1.53.» 25 nil ‘Illhll’b ’Iul 'rxx bald-awe, 43 toot long. in to be put in. 3nd three of bin steel con-lo , two a! which are to replace those lat you. which did not prove utisisotory, but the Pmoottnwnnowin mmmbonulnod. The additions! machinery will noes-aim additloui pom. sad I winch wheel. mule by Paton. TubeCo.. 11PM Pony lstoboputlntaomn thephnlngmill And box moot-y. which on payout-gill idle. L-L _I.l-I. __- A- L_ Fencion Felle' Bis Industry. Preparations are being made by the Howry ï¬rm for a greatly increased busi- neee during the coming eeaeon, end not only in an addition about 201100 leet to be built at the north side 0! the mill. but more omce room il being provided in the atone house that ha- been need for that pnrpoce eince Mum. Howry leued the property. The long and wide apartmente onench side“ the main hall have been divided by partitions. ihne affording priv- ate omens for Mr. Howry. Mr. Swen. Mr. Perrin end Mr. Lee, and the apartment ‘ ‘ 18xl8 ieet. that was rormerly the kitchen. nicely ï¬tted up for the accommodation or the two etencgraphere and typewriter:â€" Mine Thomson. who has been there since July, 13â€, and Mice WH' , a you ltdy who inc just come from L udeay. ither- to the ilrm have run whst are technically celled "two mills." r (t the fact that they are both on er one roof; that is to say, there are two eawr, two carriages. two eteam needs and two "Myers.†etc: and the addition mentioned above in to cover a “third" millâ€"tint in, another new, carriage. etc-which will increase the cut- ting‘capacit‘yj‘ity p} r cent. One of Allie'e -Ovcr titty meg people 20.9139er et the renldence ct Mr. end Mu. J. Cain-rt. lnet Tneedey evenlng.whueepetleuoclnl wee held under the euepleee e! the Btpo mo Young People'e Society of 0.8. An excellent 0 m wee rendend. semen ‘ were lndula In. the r.!-.e:hnaente eom~ lngln eu- c:nsp!enene put of the even- lng‘e proczedlnge: else the ee :1 Ferma- Brawn end wits add: to the en- Joyment e! the literary partten of the pro- ï¬gm. 0e: “seem scribe†hnvlnu e ldedtendneee tax-ell eeclel gethexlom ‘ of the Beptlst young neople, wee preseur. 1‘ end reoetved. no on tamer monotone. the kindest of treatment. Mt. C. Clrew ably ï¬lled the pnltlon o! chelnnen (er the eventua- -S)me or our wood menhente predict e feel temlne. end have nleed the ca My with theobjeetotleeeen the oommptlon. â€"Mr. Sun Bullock. outer loet e um. ‘eble end moh- lad dcg leetweck by poleonlnFithe having eeten euenle crate. -â€"The member; of UnmLadge Ne. mo. 1.0.0.21, end at the y Lew Sc- cletï¬, wlll ettended the tunenl o! the late 1‘. . MeLenghlln yeemdey. -0rlllle Packet: Judge Deen hee Im- meneel tickled Llndsey curler- hy telling them teome eenego. while In New York. he en e stem to male eome pnreheeee, end e clerk by name chenee word thet he eeme from Llndeey, euqulxed u twee not the town thet turned out seal-good curlen. Now hun't eomehod h eb:oed of the pro- wees of man. -Mr. James W. Cam-m. editorot'rha 0mm Nam-Latter. Intends to start; newspaper st Coldn tar. Local Brovitios. â€"Saveni â€spin unnamed Min Monday morning owing to the flipper, 3nd uneven condition at the mikl. prison? in ml have In the aria-noon. Is well that unis Ediâ€"{P.- rfï¬oï¬ W ’Gnlae. qusdny._ ..... 99:52.3)“: flange odzod his The'robiee Turned. Theioilowieg intrue, end eminent ie mentor-q. Chain 1!. Reid. et Gel-o- eonk. who into), lived in Trenton. wee meetedhy County Coneeebie Home for noteupportinghie wile. Thepeireunein on’rneedeymorningonehe545trein end took bmkheb no hire. Christopher-‘5 Alter they had renewed the inner men, the oonehhle ennntered cii’to teke 3 drink leaving the prisoner hendcefled to look one for himself. When the 7 o'clock tnin stated on: the ooneteble wee absent, end the prisoner fondly hoped that the guard- dien of the law wee on the tale. bntnnier- tnnetely Meander oi Oobooozk was oi! necking. pernhnnoe. to conquer another prisoner. or his appetite tor the “ nurse or ‘ Canada.†Our hendcnfled n-iend wen: u hr north ne Milihrook, end being unable to find the oonehebie us that berg. returned on Briteon‘e trek: to hunt up the mining emoer. On arrival c t the min here the nniortnnete end iettered prisoner was taken charge of by Chief Dengue, end the twain were iortnnnte enough to lind the minion oi the luv looking in vein for his victim. A em or eeiiernotion pervndcd hie oonntenen as he eew hie friend. All 00110811“ mute Nous â€"â€"1'lso mull: meeting of the Mercy Saobtywunoldoarddu analog. The flat on the mm. m u: Instru- mtnl by Ml- Spur; then allow“! nlntuutbgmdlutnodn ultimo: 11:. SW. 8. A. The subject ot dlsoounowuthomtdheovuluxmdo In oolonoe. dwelling Wkly en the nowmhodotphowmph mot electricity. mmmwmwm mount down at dhoovalu node theolumloal my. rum outvu mthohooaotttmuonon Mot lull-nee. Following Hr. Stem! uddmo In! a Mo Ind mdolln unkn- montdbyMlu Boa-on uul Mr. Putin. ‘whlohwuhurtnym mu Brown thenhvoudthoudluoowltho on “no u-m- at. booklet,“ byJoo Buttes-Koran. mange: wot-hem My tanning. on «lune manhoodthouopomlu loo ct ltbythondlaoo. The m then (â€and wlthl plum duets by Ml“ Jean-I 3nd Mll- . one: whloh tho mung me to. by sing-Ina “God save the queen." 3 '0 1133:001th thumbs. umloeudmfle nib archelrthletmm vocn «mumcimm glared at an C.H.B.Acmtcn loco 02M Ann-ulna! thoGILBA. Mom I nun-.1» â€"Oooducwr J. W. Baotou. o! the Port EonnludJooumotmhltSs who! abundant“; on. ma, «dam m “I. Continuu- J mmâ€!!- G. 3“. â€"Pm£. Kannada. a m m wad ï¬llings“: woch' menu at the Orycmnum. Toronto. HI hu Inna! ed 1 may to mahotm an to: the «lulu: â€1.2%.. which mainly don any with the magma M any". men com“: In mamas. “will mn- um». mama-In Tomato. real M. kt: car the any on Today to with“ u boob latch nub any hum the Qam'v. «not lam and the 8mm tum. flu: but: 3 mon- hatt mantles-mm on caupb o! u:- W. In n: naturally anxious to be pro:- ent and cheer than on to victory. ln .town int Wetland-y nn'f let: for Patel-born. W. are pleased to b: nbie to this that he in now this to move about without the sic! of n cane. his no. trouble having nines: manly diamond. I -At the Winnipeg hon- . which cloned on Mondayiut. Skip tone. at the Winnipeg Grnniou. brother of Mr. J. G Bax-wanna! this wmmmlnm- nntioui Trophy. nnd cum close to :idn'ning tho Gnnd Chilean. u â€"WomgindeoiounctMI-.A.W. Mecca'- rum to Linduy. lion in: wuhhiuddpooiuoninlr.6.E - th'anmnuhnndmwuhhimoury “cm. "5.33%“? villa: mutton: n cu nouns cannula-.Winhuunploy. 1-H]: Goo. Kemp, tgiho Bulk cilant- â€"Mee:n. John. June- end Joseph Sully. with their elem. Min Llu‘e. end I cousin. mu M Word. .11 0: Emily. who bod been span Int week visiting “leave-Influx». hove â€turned home end upon u very plea-eat time. â€"Mr. W. J. of Bob“ eon w l_n .toyn luLWe â€any,“ left tor â€"Â¥I'. Robert Campbell 0! the Ncrth Ann-lean Line. let: be: Tuesday for Tor» coco to re at Womb Co. at the greed union the Pan-on- o! lode-try for Onmio end Quebec. which opened In the: city et 7.3!) thet evening. â€")lr. Jun“ Manor. of Baum. H- rtved In town In: evening. and wm wand I (It! or so with Mend: hm baton Leav- lnx for Toronto. In which plus be In: oc- cuud a u! ponnblo “mutton. â€"Mr. Btnnett. G. N. W. linemen. ie at patent e at winning 3 for the campeny. e left thie mom a: for Ret- tie'e end other late. when he will be buy tor the wee: â€"Coaduotcr J. W. Button mun:- od Lindsay A. O. U. W. lodge It tho e M- eonth maul nation of the m. which opened in Toronto In: undny. â€"1‘ne Mluu Junum Bun sad Bark- er 0! Min flkcholl’l nfll‘lneryompluinm loin Monday morning tor ï¬nance to “tend the mlolu mmlnory oponlnct. â€"Mn. J. D. Either. 0! Must. Mm . who In! boon mum; old mm In Lindsay md On: for the put three nonthoJen this momughr lm' warez-n home. â€"Mr. Junk Blob. at Mt. Flaunt. m In town on Friday. He drove through from Mt. Plenum on Tau-d: and found the rad: In I very Ind candlt on. -Mr. Bernie M:A!plne, non of Dr. Ma- Alptne. In: “ten up the baking u- ston. Be [an “cured I paltlon the Data-lo bunk hen. â€"Mn. (ONE. A. Harlan. 0! Gran! Parka. Dakm. who bu been visiting friend; In town, loft tar bu- woctorn home on ruudny. â€"Mro. Jmit. wileotlu. Alba-e Jami. ILL. Mann:- o! the Cmpbeiitoni high school. is visiting minim in town a patent. â€"Mln sputter. douzhtu of Mr. Rich. Sylvesteri s to ma: visit! her old ooiiego! , Mrs. C. W. Bob on. in Buzzword. wâ€"Mérgohn Fenh Md #3:“ Fen-1| left In and†owning n. «1106 mwmanddenduthot his brother. â€"1‘bo Mun- Sula sad Sophie Wilson tutu-nod Thu-ad. from Black Rock. N. Yunndwmm Manon-"eunuch. â€"Mr. D. W. Batty. one o! Cunningham’- aoud citizens. annwtown Handâ€. and Fun. here he nude I plenum can on Tax on I con 0 3t woéki vulturw'fnâ€"nâ€"d agave: 5' nova. â€"Mu. U. 8.8% ntnmod home last 0min; um I but mh' ml: with Manda In POM â€"Mr. Baht. Joan. of Om. brother at Mr. Chu. Joan. of this town. left on Tao-day hr Oxbow. N.W.’l‘. â€"Mlu '1': let. of Port Huron Mich . is visiting hit sister, Mn. W. h. 8.33:. Wellington-It. â€"mu Jennie Ball! at town. in visit- in in: nuclei. Moan. bnhun uni Ban. Ag». 0! Tomato. -Mt- fl. Sii'sms- «Em-s94- w: â€"Mr. B. Pnumon mutu- at tho Bnbaygoon planing 51m. m In town but Snuadny. â€"-3flu E. J. Fur. of Coho u M pru- en: visiting her mm. Mn. . A. Putt. WM“. .to â€"MmAuoe wad, otEut Onkwood. um: her cousin. Sun Lune White. at Bum fl. -Mlu M317 Wade In :t present visit- Inï¬with friends sad :3th In Bum-um violnlty. am on Wednesday to mu: blends to:- n (cw days. ~31!»- Gertmdo Blghbathun. o! Brut- !ord. u visiting friend- In town. -â€"M|u Stephen. ct Glu‘cslrz. la visiting st Dr. Herrkmn'r. Csnbtldsz-st. â€"Ml:s Watch, In; named from New Yoxk. 3nd lam no: Plctou In about) I “awhile-tho M! â€"Mr!. W. P. Mzctntosh went to Run- A 7.7 m lam. vanhmlhwnm. ’ m o! lit. at! In. John Rm. ' mm cut-am at Pm. 311M ‘ ammoniuamwo MMgqu WY. 0 51W M Ill My 003an .0 may â€we!“ pthu‘lngl In to" ad country. and he- cuneumt lava-Ibo o to her win- ning dhflzluoa "Id I to nuke Manda. tSnndny. :- masthead- odhlph mu.“ 5!. May's are): with Mn. Murphy and unity. and um. premised Mr. ndflu. P. J. Barley that = the van“ wood nova-l din of um week gm: than In hon. Sundnyemlng luau B- J. UATOREI’T, Am Stem-hip Tickets to d! to in Europe by nut-chin 8. lines. omen runâ€"ant and 0! We: “mu-It. m. MtY. Kennedy, Davis Son. -â€"wmumorâ€"â€" LUHBIB, SINGLE, LATE. BILL STUFF. m and WOOD â€"mclmnommâ€" All Kinds of LUMBER. mmwodaComnorooln Canada. Em mayo! antenna-awn am to an loam rmmmonnmunormuuadod Monk-u occur-0d It 1"th npod pncuo: mambo, ounqydouuaune. Gmd Trunk Bulwar- The Old Reliable Route. rough Wauwmw GEHTBAI. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Can tr.) Business College. Kennedy, .Da v1: 4: Son. HOW TO SECURE um; at Boboaugm. You’ve Been Wrong SUITS that Suit. We've been doing a big business in Repair! of Incâ€"had to hire un- other wggknun. Thu. denotes satis- tutton felt by the public. . In Watch Be as particularly one muatdepen upon the honeaty of the Jeweller. Your watch stops, and then may be much or llttle the matterâ€"it the bah has been pound- ing carpet tacks w th it a thorough overhauling may be necessary. Then again, a bit of dust may haVe worked (ta way Into one of the small cog wheels and stopped the machinery. In the ï¬rst Instance the repairs mlzht coat a dollar or twoâ€"in the latter ten oenta. The uuscrupulous jewel- ler charges the same for both. flew Boot and Shoé S‘iére 'â€"'_H wâ€"v the work of one Jeweller Is a good u that or mother. No more no chm the work of other mechanicsâ€"there's good. better and best in our business. u in other; roam. Ont. Merchant Tailors. HUGHAN 00., But of Porter's Eoolutoro Button Bros. SHAW ELLIOTT, Hgghan 4:- Co. C 0. Blur 4: Sons. In: elated in Lindsay. Better Try Us. r. H. ROBINSON. Non Wham Ola-uh Robinson. n‘onmsnu’s