I of new inning at 25c ndcuffs {75c and 3100 xZOOand 250 are,150t0250 ‘c {rents xeparste very hall checks ’orsteds. . 11 to tailor patterns, g apparel ter goods, .an you’ve jticipated a ample for 13, newest J) .';5, Cap.., 3 General a able to $100 hi1 to test mor lake J. G. EDWARDS 90.. Importers of Hardware. Iron, Steel. Etc. ' \OW is the time to order your whe†and we are the people to buy 311116185! Biflflfllflfl! SHOP ANb RESIDENCE Plans and l --â€" "an. ‘V bWing Rink J- BEGGS. N. B.â€"Call and miakie» 163m to ride. Bicycle factories are busy; we anticipat- ed this and bough: our wheels in advance so that when our customers wanted a wheel they could hovel: without waiting farthe factory to catch up with orders. That's how we look out for our customers. N. B.â€"Callend make arrangements to learn m .43.. " MONARCH †“ CLEVELAND †“E. : D.†insurance and General Valuator. ACKNOWLEDGED LEADERS. Builder and Contractor: LADIES AND GENTS. T. 8. C 9. Ed wards (i 00. :3 We will learn you .to ride it. CONDUCTED PARTIES arranged by the A 2 PERSONALLY .“A. WHITE, CAMBRIDGE STREET Our Famy Goods Department. . . No. 6 Kent-st... Endsâ€"a}. WE ANNOUNCE A Good . . Time-Keeper settlers’ train with Colonist sleepers attached. leave Toronto â€9 pm. every Tuesdaï¬ during March and April tor labs and North-west Tickets andth 1 particulars at Express 011100. I , ,_‘_, “â€"â€" i: has been won on the merits of the goo-ï¬e and the reasonable prices. There are many reasons why you should see our stock before buying elsewhere. Value perhaps counts most‘ . . . , ntu Friday. June 26th ; Sammy. July c :u C. E. McPherson, Asst. Gen. Passen- 1:. TUTOUL), For particulate apply to has been given extra room, and not before it was badly needed. We _do‘a large business in_thia line, and '. A. White. Estimates Furnished Application. was never to be gotten so easily as nowâ€"and here. We have a stock on hand sufï¬cient to equip two ordinary stores, and we can sell you a g \od time-keeper anywhere from 1 xxprm once, VOLUME XXXIII. WHOLE N0. 1911 ERTA “Tll‘ï¬m 'I an ‘1 ‘BKYC LE FACTORY grand Trunk BMW 3795;518‘5‘2 2 MA zouzrz Agent HUGHAN GO. ggghan c9 7G0, $3 00 up to $240.00. EEEf Fl ' - AGEHT. dun“! narnnam 3551' V‘oto‘h 3.3 m Om)!‘ no“. nan E; E. W. MoGAFFEY, ExciaARS Values In TIES. UNDERWE HANISKERCHIEFS Special Bargains 1:; RUBBER COATS. Spoil-3 Buggy!“ in MEN'S HATS, CAPS \T'o "Y‘YI‘Q R ___ v- .â€" vv vv-o vuluu, AGREE 0", and Brussels CARPETS. Special Values In Msn’ :- Bo and Youths’ RE ADY MADE CLOT IN N.G A Greg: Special in W36 â€391°“ Tapestry RI'I pl‘fluaa'a P A D?) Spaolal Bargains m BED SPREADS. LADIES' SWEATEï¬g, New Shades Special Values In LADIES' VESTS, 5c. Sc, 100. 20:: and40 LADIES’ and CHIEREN'S HOSIERY‘ A Great: Special In LAbIES‘ GLOVES. Special Bargains In BLACK SILKS‘ Lindsay’s Leader Low Cash Prices Dry Goods House. Special Bargains In BILOUSE SILKS. Special Values in céï¬sms, 25:, 50c , v," _ â€.5 a“. no you w 1.4an CURTAINS. These goods commence at†.53 per pair. . . CURTAIN POLES complete, 20:. Some of the Best Eggs!†(‘TTDm A runs S peels! Black English SIcflllan, 42 and 4 wide, bright crispy ï¬nish. 35:, Fancy Colored Dress Goods, 253, .‘ 50.3, are decided leaders. clal Bar 118 in MED and FUE‘NISHINGS. We are not OVexstocked or suffering from bad selections, our diï¬â€˜ereut de- partments are bristling with attraction goods. The flight 0000’s E. BTW. maï¬afleu’s olal Bargains in SHEEI‘ING sad PILLOW COTTONS. We are selling a. good serviceable and reliable watch, neat in appear- ance, stem wind and set, for $2.75. Every one is warranted: JOHNSTUN SISSUN for the time $2.75 worth? It is very awkward not to know the time of day. If it is a. question of price with you, we can do our share toward removing the difï¬culty. Foot of Kent Street- ‘LINDSAY , 31-1 ttoa Bros. BOOTS ' â€"â€"FOB_ 1+3» SPRING. BLACK AND COLORED 3’ 00MB EA ELY. Women's 20th Century Shoe is a gem. We have always taken the lead in Men’s Working Boots. We are still ahead this spring with big bargains at 90c, $1, $1.15 and $1.25. WI: the Ely/7t Prices. 2‘? Bonus. '. Mc Gaffe). SHIRTS. COL. kR. SO} and 4? .339. glitches yet In LACE ~03, ï¬e, 40:3, ummnummnmwu maiden: tooth-sum uncut“! tho dim both ")1ng and mm um him be In No to. whflo in your WV: chain. We hnmb bog yourloxdahip‘a busing. OD chosen remarks. He thanked the mph of. So. May’amtammmm they exhndodtohlmandmtuunc on launchllmnnmhenco thlmon this visit. Thovmutowhlchthelddm natured had been, he a141,. some! m_p5‘m co halthuydyupoâ€" ' , H â€â€˜7 ï¬...._. v. râ€"uâ€"u mull. sun uni-mug dew m- -_.,..- mmâ€... M, a. uwunw.u.u.. mm: to an. mars s congregation. whose ““1 ‘0 “Wm“ "m†“1â€th †Bishop of Pcterboro .- utm- wonld now be known so R'ght Rev. You Ind been I wide“ 0! Linc-y but n m May it blouse your lordshipâ€"We. the pnrhhionen onnlgnor Lflnrgnt. month: Ihen the catholic community undead n W loss in the burn! at the convent. but. that: u of St. May’s, Lindsny. dogma to welcome you on your Turning to Monsignor L intent Bishop - return from your ï¬rst visit to the Holy Fothor, and O'Connor than can! Itnlnted than ‘03 his I :gxm1heungz aâ€? n m bung: to oangrntulnte you on hnving n voyage which ha been A source of grant plenum nnd ndnnugg to you:- mad moord In the priesthood upon I their maul work undo: mmdiuom. s I! nndnn ooouion runny banana to on: flock. his deserved elnnflon ; when b has The nut-n dobt soon .a ““3““. on must hnvo been“: nonroo of inï¬rm: plasma to on m ended no hoped his â€'2" 39:33 “:non you become our pour in Petra, 133; u“ ï¬ï¬xi°wn3°wï¬cm ï¬oï¬hm’“ ‘12.:23; b° to ’33†2.1. 8:433": welcome. .. well 543%†gunman“: “w“ °‘ "" done. ongoodnn thtnlmnt era-,- tor t on strong“ mongn In. This N of you: nnflvn Kerry. Tho Cnthoflc non Inhnd tool- outed no he moves through the Gmn Ida. and b “"0 “3° 1° 3 cf In! klflldfln.‘ 3 "ct. Rpm: nnd mu, 6M nu] u. my†boervv nllid Mona-old: «mm with londohl Into MM“MW;M1Mhupnmt mu, :hjch gngwénï¬ugder mt dlmznlty. tnéudmc ended wimptha 1mm!" my 0! ; â€to! m Cum-n rm It: as.†movem‘hold In: to the an who nnd onun- myâ€; Vlwgu.‘ Lsmnc m h“ a... i almana- your. and you: mom ! ’flgï¬gfifpéwi 3‘3: [38:53 V0672; your cm“, ' oh mun“! in a“ m of i a; Inktho aWï¬'ï¬h M I visit to Rome. 1mm. hon Lon n [not and m "' mmhugfo 3:11:15: 3" 531‘“- I Undu- yon: prudent m: consolation to our londnhl I: In no to M M 0033 ‘ mentofldtthnyohndmdogmouln nun nod cu, "homun- “Hwy. A handsome spin ban tn {Inuuutnolnnd Wanna-gnu!» 33d flu l. c. g:chnrnn.tboonumhmmn t... 3%,.."33335‘ n a o :3 WWW“: am... mm,,...nm. w «w' mun m2. ‘ o“..“‘“...-:,:':..;‘....“:..:-m- u on n . 1 :nhouhommznndonnonhnmb. d “I“ mum tho no the {Jada ï¬hmfn‘“ " â€a. m $503.5“. In mmmmm nnmbcnndvuudnndwbmunh | to wou- lndtocajoyflu mmumuum our! nhï¬dmfluo “howl MOM mm MRI-N. MMdW m muonmhhnltgh‘hbdb‘éuwm umumammmm- “Nmmh'Lw haomotohnnmno 800. We numb I ‘yhldplnootomno. and mm hum-w. mum The hunlowduplndnnlb Ion ngmmmzm «.an grub“, nun-mum. ......°'. ' mwmwwmm .. “Mum. 3., NM swam “mom...“ mamanmnum ' â€'3' Th. Minaâ€"harm nMflMhï¬omï¬-d Goa. m the. unmeasuwnomm “In “It“. u.“ “3“ MM lulu-M ourm- managers-flu. W @hc @anabiam 3mm said, a.â€" oéthtsa ct'lihiï¬ii-Eilgie-rsv‘é; tered the sanctuary, when Mr. Ge 0 McHugb, on behalf or the people, road I; a following address : ,____________ Shortly after six o'clock on Sitcrde] in the meet northern gorilone ot the evening the train from Peterboro brought diooeee. the solemn secri es of the mess Bishop O’Connor to town. eooompmled by affamnaszkgvggd13.2mm? the Venerable Archdeacon Casey. cf the The ho y tether hed desired him to express Cathedral. His lordship was met by to his people everywhere in the diocese the 1 Father M38111“! and . deputation oi! the great satisfaction with which he heard of their real end faithfulness to their ho parishioners. and was Nomad to St. religion end hnd authorized him 1’ Mary‘s church. the sweet sounding chimes to each family his episccpsl benediction? in the church bower announcing his lord- The holy (other had also heard with deep ship's arrived. On entering the main door pleasure or the sell-denying weik oi the of the church his lords ip was met by priests oi! the discrete, end bed nrquired Monsignor Laurent and e proceeeionot I wicnlerlyregerding Vicer-Gen.Leurent. alter boys. Having dressed in his robes of hen told of his record as e plies; c! acer- omosmnd wearing his mitre end orczier. iy40yeu-e’ mending the holy tether en- the bishop proceeded to the eenctunry. nounoed his intention of conturing upon ' After prayers oi thenksglVinghedbeen 1 him the dignity of , Rm... -...-.- __. --i.a _ --â€"‘â€"-nh y'llv andlntenee atitude. home two or three weeks ago it came known that the so- preme pantifl', upon hearing from hie lord- ehip concerning the great work performed during the past 40 years by the beloved pastor of St. Marys Right Rev. Vicar- Genorai Laurent, mi particularl during the twelve one he has been in indeey was pleas to appoint the vicar-gen to the high omcc or demonic preiate to his holinesr. carrying with it the title or Monsignor. Hie lordship was commie- nicned, on the occasion of his ï¬rst vieit to Lindsay, to invest the worthy pastor with the insignia of his dignity, hence hie lordehi ‘e arrival on Saturday had an un- usual 3 gniflcanoe for every member at St. Mary's congregation. But there was still another cause for joy In the visit (1 his lordship Bishop O’Connorâ€"one whlch made the hearts of “‘3 People of St. May’s . thrill. with wide L-_-- ____ ‘1Ԡ.9 __ .___â€"â€"'l and the surrounding country. It was known that he had but recently return: d from a visit to Ireland and the E one! City, Rome, whither he hed gone to pay his visit ad limina to the Holy See. and to give an account or the state at religion n this fer-011' diocese to the supreme pon- tifl'. Leo XIII. Knowing this, the people or this portion at the diocese were anxious I to hear. from their beloved bishop regard- ing his journey. his xeception by the holy father, and his impressions of the Kernel City. well-known religious tenor of the people of St. Mary's. Several oh-cumotancea, however, tended to make the pregnant vial: of bl: lordship especially lmpcrtant in the eyes or the Roman Catholics of Llndasy a...‘ sL- -ugw '- Lindsny, he receives a. welcome his high position in the church __._...,, v. mum Ven-ArEhdeecon Casey. or Peter- boro. and Rev. Father Brothel-ton. of Downeyviue. Present. Whenever the Right Rev. Dr. R. A. O'Connor, the beloved bishop otthe Roman Catholic diocese or Peterboro. om spare time from his multiurioos duct ee to pay a. pastcrai visit to St. Mary's oongregntion. ‘ The Bishop's Reception. A VERY The New ms LOBDBHIP BISHOP o'coxxon. lfls Lordship, at the Wish 0! the Holy Father.- Confers upon Him the Dignity of Pre- “CH-GENERAL LAURENT HOIORED. Sunday a Great Day the People of St. VMary's BlSHflP woman HERE. late or the Holy Sea with Title of Monsignor. IMPosmG CEREMONY. re and orczler. I, the sanctuary. m ‘vlng had been bl Irishman: an- a Mr. Ge 0 mple. road I; o 61 th th or â€Connor. an. a £1. 1 the Warren nm on on your oly uthor, tad lnnt-Igatowub R“ to 1! h]; “mm“ on he (10! '. of beï¬tting and the a people Day for LINDSAY. v'râ€"â€"_ "I!“ lemon-11113811110 Vicar. . ‘ ““' mum. on on the abduction hon told of MI â€of“! u ‘geagmï¬ ow; no I our 30!! Ether tho Pope. whohu boot 1:40yura' studios the holy father on- 53:13:53; 14 m m“ you “I. a u» m nonnood his Intention of oooturlng upon ' h ‘- t mgr '1 "Man: to put-w him the dignity of 3 Ram“ mists “d hlo bounou bu done u no magician“ {anon M 31.“qu him to a DJSIUOO only M to tho! the random this have ext-too b.1333)" a that of a bishop of the church. The honor 2'" M “d“ 7““ ““5“ '1' to I: am m?“ that conferred upon the worthy uni-riot» mwwm‘.‘“m “ your m. In of ‘ an! woo also mom: I: on W m odnlnlntrulou 0! who .35... snow“ by 'm at love:- to St. Mary’s oonmgouon, who-e “on tom upmmu Inm- you-poop}. 4"“ motor 73:11:}. now be known .3 R'ght Bov. You Ind bcen o roddzt ol una- in: ensign orent. months ohon the M011: momngfloud :mh' Gaming oo Monsignor Laurent. Bishop :2.“ "’° â€â€œ34 T...“ “N‘- M m '0 unortholiznootgmhted him a on his I mmmm W'm w Modooewodelontlon:whonhuhoouiu I Tho you 60!» noon1 I M',‘Mh onenthondodnohopodhhpnmwypuï¬ mepvmghum. mu n:- L. s- I.--â€" Ll- 3-..-__L __ I,L Ant‘ _- _._ .â€"-â€"-. Vicious emnecments. â€animal. nut Another V91? 1118! congregeticn es- three centuries ell poseihle teens were aembled et high mess et 10.30. may prom- 3%.â€.135’ï¬'ï¬'52gmm' were inent members of other churches being compelled to hide themselves in the bowels meant. or the earth. J net as the cry of the rabble nailed the cue of Christ when entering. Immediately m m henna h" 1‘ ’1' Jerneeiezr. so we and elmiier pereeenticns 0ND Biehop 0008â€!“ Nd thet NS i emiiiag me h~ly church. yet emu; the object in â€mull to Lindsey wee to mine of peg“ Run. meow; the an honor the worthy center at the church ofenew end not": civuintioo. e the Vim-Gen. unrent. It wee the duty ct old y“ one at like g, dry “.1 mm every hiehcp to vieit the holy tether et hunch. In an. my a 1. our 10"! Rom once ever: an new and render an um meny oi those who a tre ite ecconnt. not einne at the stete a religion wild: we" mieeicnerieeot the uueehemh. in hie (1!ch cancer-nine! the new some ( I when not e Inertyr'l deeth in et- women nude. lathep-‘ncrm- ten: tin toccnvrrtthe Indiene. end the ncocotthlt d“! M recently “med .m‘.’ ieecriilcing epirit enimetee cnr Rome. and had "pm the panama of priesthood u the present an». 22°22‘22“ 2%.? 22': 222“ .22: one one e e er. else 15?. cfllc’iei deteiled ,stetement he mam†‘0 "0am “W'- weec to 1.". 'm. m. can.“ (.1 At the ccnelneicect highlneee. Mesa-r. Heheddeocrihed the teithicto John Kennedy. Dr. Lynch. John McDon- 2,°.".-::..-:2w:2: mum w- r- 0...... «an ......,. .... ednoe’e: end tat-«r “ his 90091!- John Connolly. A. P. Devlin. Wm. end hed was out the everywhere. even Steers. O. Binelow. Gem. mun"; «- n.- At Hui: In. on many. Lawns-nut III- on Sunday morning In ooiohntad by hi: icrdship Bilhcp O'Connor. minted by Vina-Gen. hunt. gator. nnd Esther Hanks. mu. A very large W ya meant. as church being ed to its fnJ chm! . - ion mm hialordnhipgavon bridge-«1p. tion of bin visit to Rams. and mentioned some of the uni obmbeu nut! plum oi And tourists tram nu anu-heu of thorn-id In icndnhlp said he would no: down then: further. but in the evening he would tnke than: with him in {may thraugh mnny notable ruins and churchâ€. Daring mm a in number ct peopie rewind holy comï¬nion from the bishOp's hand. Mutiny†balm! hoonplooood baboon: tho mu. um Catholic unuueooboenr the non: nonunion mete-um: tho nu. Emu devotion of tho maple. me object hgolncwamomho costume ct tho number at potion“ ond chucks. tholr unmom mouth. oboto and» nation, tho unborn ond condition at tho ‘ people. Bio Indium m w, the! blob Nd. to m N! “Hmong“ [Ithwtho onto of magma. am.- In [Eh-1 At 31311 Mm. RIGHT REY. MONSIGNOR LAURENT. '. FRIDAY APRIL 24. 1896 “CAI-0m W borofstflu-y mo m: a church. many. to express dlocese the a head of their holy to cmvey with deep wk 0! the "gained .15an I; ctncnr- the: nu- rlng upon ' clam nnd o: the ' non. nude. warm" ' men congl- w : to the uncut: Emma. Dr. Lynch than ‘ than read the following Mr. John . Kennedy hnndln Monsignor 0 n 2 welMllted purse. 0 am «.1 the m- tlon. nt the proper moment: 3 To a: mu Reverend P. D. Laurent, Pm mediation . ofS¢ Mary's church. Ltndaay. and Piano-- 1 Gmwtkbï¬ooac â€PM: 3 mlonu sonâ€"w Mon N onbnoguuthopgoplodszmc when: mums?†the distinction may W of m- hoéubom It. h n mar ct njoldng to your Wicca: an: M. bolls-u has: done no much honor. to: we M "an the mum have em hum In hr Proooanuon to Monmou- Laurent. A: tho conclusion at high In... Moon-v. John Kennedy. Dr. LynobJoha Reboo- old. W. F. O'Boyle, John Tunney. m. John Conway. A. P. Devlin, Wm. Steam, 0. Bigolow. Goo. mm. '1‘ Col- I'll -â€" - W†“0. “Team that! be on. told and on hard." Lea In then. when our mu: wbeeoma Intent-m. new flu glorious bum-y at the Bonn Catholic church-1n thenugremmdo by“ n no tho work at Jesus. C rm. Daring tho only dm 0: the church the pocple cried out In “‘0th because I: Intel-bud w M â€clans lmnlomantn. up! any..- a. 40â€"4. I " '“-“- VI Vin-u -V .â€"v â€"m ‘0“qu Handout! human: male udd- unbulyflomumtow lawman-uâ€. Human: an. mushmrmwmna r‘ c nun mm .;tv:amtowlnmmrmulnm world tsther. the sputum mm 0! Pour. ms the abopten! ntnhlng our the ‘ church establghgd b! Qhrlsr. who “Id. u m~‘_ A..-" was the next testers- map bears the following lnseï¬ptlon. “Town . Del . Bsbeund PlototLlndeay and Park an Adj-cent; ‘ ’0’“, viollns , :3: ‘ Crown Lends Department. Montreal, Aug. 9' “a L 3m. “ham fInt.1846. A true copy. D. B. Paplneau,_ ‘ ," was sowell i C.C.L." The “Town Plot" was bounded on the north, east, south and west. by Col- somewhot reluctant“ ' 0° nepond borne-sh. Llndssy-st" Durhamet. and Amusing wee a recite“: “9311:: Albert-st" respectively, and the “Park Sevllle." by solaesoiyon Lots Adjacent'flsy between Colborne, AL of thls piece, - bee-t, Durham. end the present western mwrzpuaï¬muamhs qu-mmnatz'? “3'21 "em“; on , aeess, e on .. . e t plsyed' a flollniolohntaslo, ’oonoesslon 01:80:â€. Toâ€"flsy the town ln~ mum-st. was A ta-st. The cox-porn- temlsslonsvoenlsolo. . tlon boundary on t e west, now called nndmdbyMtss ; s-st., wss then called Allied-st.- W a ï¬ne Cal e~st.. west of Albert-so. wee called mule exeel- Alloe-st. The park lots were a solld block ltboutln of lead between the boundarles named, the lbllltyot the ,‘nnd were lntersected by only one street, rem-11ml, say ,' Kentâ€"st. Roads led into the town no tol- mnellwasthestar . loweon theplsn: north end south roads 0 "BEN; t mitototeomeslx‘al thewesternbonndaryasnow;h~om . she lookedllkeasmslldotc-n the ’ Lflm. south; present road on the momentolher west. just north of Mr. Geo. Matthews’ oteveryhod In 9 usldenoe; from Kent-st. east; mto Lind- dgfhttal ll’ttle . say-st. north. along the rlver hank. esst cf Playhouse Rsthbnn's mlll. A road opened from m. guuei'aa‘eaaiï¬waï¬a‘mfï¬Ã© hath-In; end lndetecmble effort. of those In ohm-gr. The roar-mine opened with e arena ohms. Inpwhlch shunt one hundred u u. cook pert. entering the I In e 3.3: nndgreeetnl much. Fouoï¬ the open chorus was a qua-none. “ one. sweet Home"â€"thet sweet song which will , ,- we _â€"-â€"â€"~v w vvwe “am In that beautiful theette. The â€avenue not only planed theendlenee. onti eleonflor - ed the people at Undo-yen oppzrtnnity ot Judging the ability of these good ledlee a retreat!- the train of thegirle and 2: indie: at our townlfls M K “manhume entertainment wee the diacult pom nu ed to uni: - only. end the wiggle number collectively were performed. Wtâ€!!! indiegtion of. a... -uns- -_ -L- __ .. .â€" __-'u can ukquul' nod «mi. 7 T53 ladle- 018?. J aseph'a 0mm: must feel Ju-uy eluted by the ap- pnohuon shown their mm to rovldo u good. wholesome ennlng‘a on orment. he cademy of Music was ad lub " “ t den-0d. sud-mural suing niche. Indies“ ( gummmtn- meat. than the can. can given by the u. put of St. Joseph‘s canvont In the AMeiy 1‘33 Toads: n 5: wu may.†gcqnglj. anam- L- l-"-- A Omwdod Bonn. ST. J OSEPH ’S CON VENT _ W. {ï¬ght In their More Damag'in‘gâ€" Evidence Against Young Kearney. ENTERTAINMENT A GRAND SUOOEBS. MW W: ~ â€"â€" Hâ€"w-“w 3"! Mg nob W m * machine: mm; Rabbit; silt"; ESTES- :httal u’om f “you. north. along the river bank. out ct phy hon-o Rsthbun'a mm. 2 E 3‘ 7-..-“ wllull‘wm' .â€" wen-i.â€" 'No uncut-gm th enterteinmï¬t '1 committeeweeereeeeuted. Mr.H.J. Noe- . worth wee ected cheirmen of cold coat of building e boerd track. and he thought it could he built for $500. but thev thought it would cost from $1000 to $1,500, es it would require moee lumber then estimated. The earicuiturel society were willing to give them the vilege of building e track. but they coal not eeeiet themdnencielly. Mr. Ho tine eeid that ‘3. mwml m ...° Wm,“ t on: . w 3| :3) homtheF-udemmetin eeven you-e they wou d mohehly realize enough to ice-the tuck. On motion Mr. Comp end Mr. Houghtou were eppointed e com mittee to see about the week. Swenl club dengue. which had been suggested et the lent meetic . were exhibited. All were most or iteble to the dld‘erent pertiee who hed dee ed them. A vote wee token ee to wh one wouldheedcot- ed. end the one designed by Mr. Mchchen l met the choice oi the club. no they decided to heve it. Moved Mr. Boughton. eec- cceed Mr. McGee , thet e committee be epoo ted, coneletlna ct Meson. Raeeor end _N at. to unease ehout suiteble club “sign on the nd floor cithe eketi rinkâ€"Cou- The next meet- ing heheldinthe club toomeou Tueedey evening. Mey 5th. TERME; , 81.00 wmw - ,,._- -- -- wruun town cidewulkl, he aid not think ihet they would grunt the rcqueet. Juet u tew deyeegoitcemeto hie em thut n hi - cliet. while mm slung: corner cueleuly, run W on led: und knocked her down and u this one hubeenreoorted, he did not think thou the council would grant the «queen Mr. Gillogly. c member 0! the town coup: cmeuidthetuenooneweepreecntet the lat council meeting to nepueunt the Bicycle Club. the council oume to the con- clueion thnt the would not gunt the club permission to on Iidewulh. end it i mode emu. Mr. Nugent objected to ridere on eidewelh their when peso- iogcr up ingpcdeetriencâ€"it wue the dutyei e wheelmen to dismount ntha' thou may the people on foot. Aloe:- coueidenblc dieouceion it wee moved thnt e committee be 0 pointed, consisting ot Meeenlflnvelleen Nuaent to eee the council with reteunoe to ridingon cide- ‘Ih KY- ____.‘ L._h, ‘- All Ml! hp of Lindsay. Nils!†tone the no: to mix-go? am. from the cum-mm: leaned. Mam iodplulunu of anti