...........:..‘....o :83 38.. an. .oo::o.-«O as .ha 36 .....:..oï¬oa..nai§ak Gusto-Hand moans-m Iain (all on ldsy. szbnotmovinonodsy. anowtonon 1 dny. rod run an ................ 19w Advertisements [Correspondence oi Tux Post] Cannon Nom.â€"' . Foster is studying for the Methodist ministry, and av: discanrses in the Methodist church on Snndey, the 12th inst, also on the 19:h inst, and bids fair as a speaker. Mr. Foster is the eldest son of Mr. Thos. Foster, near the station. Excunsrox. â€" The Methodist Sunday school, or this place, intend holding an excursion to Crowley‘s island on the 14th or June. 0811‘.â€"-M!S. John Hill, 01! this town, sed away alter a. long illness on Wed ‘nesday last. The innemi took place from the Methodist church on Friday afternoon to the Christina cemetery, sz. Mr. McCsulay conducting the services. The yvvv ..v_ _ (CormpOndence of Tun Post] Duowm ar run Sennaâ€"With deep tooling; of regret we chronicle the sad and Gun which lamentable death of Dennis , Sault Ste. lace a few miles from u, last week. took p Mario. in the state of Michifa ' homas Garvy, The «1er was a son of of this place, and left town about two years ago. He has since beenworkingin the states of Michigan and Wisconsin, and at the time of his death was working as a night watch on a dredge at a place about slxtaxniles from the Smit. How he met his oath is somewhat of a mystery, but it is supposed that he was drowned while bein on duty as a watch. On hearing of his th his brother departed at once for the scene of the unfortunate event. but as yet no reports as to the recovery oi his bony has been received. He was well- known throughout tnis section, not more from his peaceful and unassuming demeanor than by his habits of industry and sobriety, and his death will be lament- ed by a wide circle of friends and ac- quaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Garvy have the sym sthy cf the entire community extend to them in their sad bereave- ment. Luau. Monaâ€"Mrs. Kandry, ct Petal-bore, ve an interesting address on “Foreign mission" work at a convention here on the 213:: alt. Mrs. Kendry is an intensely earnest wake: and was gladly listened to by t‘ae large congregation present. st‘rmcr MEETING -â€" .L‘ne Methodist district meeting is being held here at present, with a large attendance of minia- tem and laymen. Salmonâ€"0n account of the heavy rain and consequent small attendance of yougg men last Sabbath, the pastor postpon his special sermon ...... The Rev. S. Ma- Cnulgy, o_t Qakwood, will preach at Salem LOCAL 77 51:2 @auaaiau £151 UDUIU’ Lordsday. next , UL Vunv (Correspondence of Tm: POST ' Brawnâ€"Tue population at Cresswell vu- lnge is increasing. 0n the 7th inst. a. loyal supporter of the free trade policy of the Hon. Willi-Id Laurier arrived at may: Meinhood’a. He intends to stay, Louâ€"Mr. Geo. Ramsey lost a valuable cow one day lust week. It's too had, 963139. â€35 going :2 now. A __-... .. M Mm 'l‘nmner- Inca a awn-B .. W! v â€"v H - Tatumâ€"The members of the Tempe:- ance Lodge at Creeewell on Friday even- ing laet availed themselves of the fact that maple syrup was still in existence, to have nteast on My. After the meeting was cloned they repaired to S. Pnrvie‘ store, where the sugar making was in progreee. The ta . together with a large adult“?! at hiaou to, noon dleap cared. and v we wan “more. more." 1‘ e treat was pmi - edlwauee oi the completion of the pro- The e contest for the quarter. Em this term in between two aid" cap ed by Sin. A. Brand and Bro. Joaeph Ramsey. and peomiaea to be e! incl-eating interoet. minivanâ€"Mien Walters, of Season. is viewing at J. Malnhood'a ..... Mina Annie Drivu- ta home from the city. . . .E. Bread. 0! Linden .apant Sabbath at Salem...... Maura. Janey Blair and Wm. Talbert. of Canni ton. wheeled down to the telly pull on day eveninr-eome min. boys. ......Maater Alvin Beam. 0! Creaawell, left on Wedneeday for Toronto. He in- tanda learniu'gbloyole manufacturing and the am e! Eyeing: Son m!- and: with a wheel and ahonld aoon make an I m Momentâ€"m! School M' mm to Kanoâ€"Victorh Elm 5"" °°' Mr mew PM“ mu. Sumâ€"ll- W- m ‘ °°' run: for Safe-m†CM N‘ylo" WI: “In“. Ammanâ€"Brim" 3â€â€œ _ __.n,__ expert. Com to Bentâ€"J. Tm: 24TH MAY CELEBRATIONâ€"The 2m: at May celebration at Omemee is always tree. Amcngst the chief attractions will be the warm on water. canoe races, chm, in which the Mud Lake Indians and squaws will compete. Here is a. chance for some at the lightning paddiers of the Linden. or Peterboro canoe clubs to try them: veg. 1! some ot these experts do not compete the whole prize money will float: down the river. â€"â€" LINDSAY. FRIDAY. to coupe outï¬t-COD SALEM - 1114181 P 0:914: DOWNEY VféL'F; Lâ€"Mrs. Kandry, of Peterboro, weresttng address on "Foreign 'ork at a convention here on the Mrs. Kendry is an intensely titer and was gladly lgstened to NEWS-LETTERS OAK W0 070. Tanpa‘atm‘ .............8L6â€"Pr1dsy. .............27.2â€"Thundsy, 01..... ..... 47.5â€"Wednad8y. T............ 37.6â€"Snndly. .......... ..... 43.45. anion in Inches; 0-61. swanky. OMEMEE. J. Wethoruv‘ .Tnosdty. 0.61 This Week. 0011982- a 38 catabmosnï¬ï¬akui ghflï¬gflï¬oï¬aagana $3: gofluoubomnnafluoogï¬gonak .gagabp 3.5 atom nghnusargagtond mum Wm M "ram. A veryplnnnntflmwuapeutrusm evenlngbytho members at the Baptist congregation and their friends In the church on Cambrtdgeet, tbs Minn! to thalrthgew pang!“ Rh“: L. S. 13mm B. 113., may at c'aacmobxe, Que. 31 freshmen“ were served in the school room adjoinln till about 8.30, at which hou- all assembl In the body at the church. A pleasing featured the gathering was the imamâ€, W DI-‘Wllu "HOV .â€"â€"â€" __e,, Rev. John A. Trotter, of the Peter- boro Baptist conga†on. and hem Rev. Mr. Sycamore, 0 Whitby ........ Short ad- dresses of welcome were given by Mr. J. D. McIntyre, an behalt oi St. Andrew’s congregation; Rev. Mr. Tanner, Presbyterian pastor at Omemee: Rev. EA. Totten. of the Qlean-et. Methodist choresh; r. Rev. Mr. Fraser. msvorary pastor of Andrew’s; and Mr F. . Robinson, secre- tary or the Y. M.C.A. Mr. Engbson, the pastor of the church, was then called for ward. After thanking the members or his flock and other friends for the kind reception extended him,said he wasthere to help on every good work and his services would be at the command of all who had in view the saving of souls. He was one of those “cranks" who believed in the of Christain unionâ€"not soon, occupied the wcrid’s stage. Some of the choicest lessons he had ever received in his Christian experience had been imparted by members of other congregations. He begged the members of the congregation to treat him as one of themselvesâ€"they would ever find him ready to sympathize or lend a helping hand in their times of trial, or rejoice with them in seasons oi gladness ........ The singing of the hymn. “Blest be the tie that binds," brought the proceedings to a class. meal Brenna. â€"Try M. W. Kmxxn 8: 005' Canastaâ€"they are wonderful value.â€" â€"The Pain Obtunder used by Mn. N urns is the best for extracting teeth; u- â€"Newmsrket has a ï¬rst-class ï¬re alarm system in connection with the town waterworks. â€"Mr. John me is building another dweliin house adj oining his residence in the nort ward. â€"Lace curtains, 50 inches wide. 3 Ms long. for $1.00. On:- $1.50 line for $1 25. KERR 8: Liaâ€"352 57:1. â€"Oxiord ties are neat and nice; Family ties are good; But tin sdver-tlse that printers sell Are the ties that saw the wood. â€"The railing on the sidewalk crossing the gully below Dr. Kempt‘sresldence is in an unsafe condition. If not strengthened some inebristed individual may take a Header. â€"More improvements are being made at the waterworks pumping station, a neat fence and trees having been set out along the from: o: the property, whlcb greatly to its appearance. â€"The cold weather has been dead against the merry-Ro-eround business. Messrs. Curtis 8; Mulligan have removed a.-- an murknt sonata and will await â€"The cold weather has been dead against the merry-go-aronnd business. Messrs. Curtis 8; Mulligan have removed from the market square and wlll await the coming of warmer weather. â€"Ladies, clean your kid gloves with Josephine glove cleaner, for sale only by M. J. Carter. headquarters for the cele- brated Perrin Freres 8t Co's. lacing gloves in all the most desirable shades.â€"5~l-1yr. I“ an may u'u- w--_, -'1‘he Peterboro Salvation Army people intend. running an excursion to Sturgeon Point. early in the season and will invite their Lindsay brothers am'i sisters to parti- oipat'. Fenelon Falls will also send 3 cont! lent. â€"'r we rhesrbeep goof-yer serious out:- . A L-_._-I..l... a! contl ~rent. â€"'r Are has been another serious out- brem. at diphtheria in the townshins cf Gullfoud and Hindon, Haliburton county, and we understand the Halibut-ton board of health has forbidden settlers of those townsh'pa entrance to the village. â€"Tne new hook and ladder wagon ordered a cou le of months ago from Smith Bros, oronto, arrived Tuesday after won, and was taken out for atrial run snout 7 o'clock. The firemen express themselves as very well pleased with it. and several at our citizens. who should he stood judges, say that it is superior to the Ronald truck. though costing 8250 less. It thls be true Bmve Kylie is entitled to she credit,â€"he it was who held out against purchase or the Ronald outï¬t. l ~'~_ fll__ LL- “ne‘- pane-anew v. vâ€"v --___.__ , â€"A para I: has been lug the rouude gpmpere thc‘gaet few days e aonormal also of an e e tooth recently extracted trom the Jew a New York atleut. The molar ln queetlon l! cold to ave been 1 9-16 luahee long. Happenlng to stray Into Mr. J. Neeleud'e dental eurgery thle mornlng. our reporter mentioned the circumstance. when that tleman said he thought he could go the ew York tooth one be . or atleaetueed worde to that elect. In proof of 'thle olalm he produced a tooth extracted a couple 0! yeare ago from the aw cf a Beaver-ton patient that meaeu Just the thirty-second part 0! an lnoh longer. The tooth may be seen in the chow oaee at the entrance to hle stairway any day. I â€"A change has been made In the oloae 1 season for a ï¬shlng 1n Outarlo and oh wlll Interest the lore out Lu v-l" â€"_w 5-, 5 ye will sell acmdfnéiy. 535$ 59 as we sold wnllpuperfoch. and 3;. 11:11, which every perm known who .3391 gmmm W. m: â€mmmmmw mmmwmr “mm. Emma“ Envy .rorrmas. Sewn“. ‘ A low M. 05' 756 wâ€"32-2. THE CANADIAN detlvedh-omyonrtrea Linn-um they would not hula-to e In are Ewing themselves in your hands. Wish- 3 you every success hymn-cam. believe mugâ€"Yours very truly, E, a ELH. Aux. H. Murmur. Genet-e! Assn Midland District. 166 Slmeoe-en..Peterbcro. tunnels. Iowanâ€"Gmn.â€"0n the 18th lat. st tho I It pct-o Nap", lambs. by the Ru. Lunch. It. In. Lough. of Necpun. In. to Jan Gnhun. youngan minor cl Mun Um, Wharton Co. E E5: 0- ,n A;- ILJJAI- V.“ -â€"._â€"--â€" --_ DICK-HAM -At hunt. Baum“- m- Mdmno n A" we. youw ‘11 Bobctygoou. ,D hmdnobon Conm.â€"In Lungâ€. on Monday. son: an, ma. Ellen McDonnell Ocular, dsughter at Wlluun And Jule McDonnell. The Inna“! will aka place on Thnndsy, 2811! In]. 1 st 2 p.m.. from the hull: residence on York-u... and proceed to St. Pnnl‘: church nod thence to the Riverside cemetery. Friends In mpecttully invited to nttend. Will be at. A. Embomulfl Drug IMO. Lindsay, Ontuio. on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 4th and 50:, Only. .1. 7 For axle or to rent, the south hm of Lot 17. in tho In Concession 0! Township 0! Ops, conu'ntng one hundred sexes more or less; more no ninety scre- suzo of culuntlon. 11:» n. mdn‘or in hardwaod hush. There is on it 3 none house md on orchsrd. n Home bun 60x36, n (rune COMING! JL I Victoria Carriage. I Top Buggy. I Cutter. 1. Sett Single Harness, Rubber Mounted. m “mm“ Son: by 4.845}le All goal: new Ind will be sold chap Bye Specialist. 87 King st E... Toronto, Th 1 l b «an: dual! :5. Ion “1.3mm. groans". Emmi-n v11! confer“: hvo hylooklng for thou-Id. Mmrkvhcnpuchldu. OUR NIH! PLUG “‘I'. a. B." COMBINATION 14c. .. We m Informed mm: W?- Mdakrl la the hnbu of ulling‘rlug‘lh. udpuu 9de Toma, apnoea nth. aloha 0am 60.. 106. I 200. rims. in ramped with “ T a B." 111! Tag ad I- the am ï¬nch u the lug" 19c. plug baring \08. SALE.â€" ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ‘T.B.’MYRT.1E'.‘§‘.'.Y: Ill! DEI’ w u-w- v u . The Geo. E. Tuckefl Son Co. Ltd. ' - HAHN-TON. our. . 'cio*é§ mad 9. Compared with the Rubber 1 they no: , One third llshter. ‘ More resilient. Danot cup on Ice or uphalt so Doxtlo’crotsoroaglg. We 81'? agents _1'~ PRICE’ 3 TOBAG- CURE Gal-mused. 81.0. 8 5°30 Ptof. Gnam b91181!!- WM out: Id vartlsements ..- v,, 11135 éA'rnanmE NAYLOR. 22 min-st... Linda" nbas. Mummy-Lt. A "ll-To In are M0! for tha'l‘o ll-bn. mum craving: nd “Marin; My: the best 316.?- to ‘rnlflm. Lind- Ont a. ..m mun «um. um mwmmm mam mum's Brnusmre.f11nfl_sfl IWWOIW â€4 M‘ éomowm msrrro‘rn. Hal-t am. .. me. we. (mu-fad m. ......._ .._._= snooccc-oonooaou-ng .1 gig†sac-oouolg oizgdgé .............. .. 2!... 3.2.28! t3w..-%l 1.3 Inl- 2.33830 mun mud: 115.5}, me: am mun. ...... . ...... -. . .. ~¢ououuo..o.n . - min-nouns u. nun-373143.51. m '0 m not"; nu..- ............ Abstract Report 0! mph and m‘ dam-a for 189$. m “f ml column .332... @E * Three Full Weeks of Selling Yet to be Done! :22 L f g). u L Lind-y. Apt“ 9‘3. 12; mm m n. at. my; M 90- "‘4" No 154d “Mononu- Not much time to spareâ€"if you want to share in we plums you mus. want to think it over ; we can’t stand by while you ponder. The Business quick, too, while you are standing, so make up your md to come in and give much less by your picking. ' It will pay youâ€"it always pays to trade at GOUGH’Sâ€"if it didn’t, t1: If we only sold to pe0ple once, then good-bye tradeâ€"it’s by keeping our on: are not a customer come and see what we will do for you. a. mere song. We are willing that you should have the beneï¬t and will sell y next three weeks. Fire Chance; Never the like before; Goods merely‘ {there song. We are willing that yo: next three weeks. Fire Chance ; N they were in the Fire and out they go. If not, come and buy. If you are it will pay you itâ€"prove what we say. E. Gregor). wannuu ..---oo.. Then We J08): Kw.“ D 3“,. o }Auum Iâ€... â€O“. â€"câ€"_â€"â€"_â€"oâ€"-â€" $ The Clothing Kings of Lindsay M ugh-â€Iii; r.» mm mm Of the .......0 m5 . equiv!- ...I "4 l6 Au ’1!“ 8161.3 0) Toss 00! the Balance-of the Fire Damaged Goods. “It! mm mag 18.8.18 a: mum HATS. STRAW HATS. f FELT HATS. w. could quote hundred: {faâ€"ï¬lm“ Ilallwau First-Class Single Fare, vnuiommw.ua One Fare and a Third min mmsu ems HOUSE A Choice Selection of Plants. EDWARD MOI. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY, IAY 24TH Roomlminfnu “IMO“ m'mmp Mi Motto {sâ€"BWG‘W 4" We are givi1 .o corneas ac Sturgeon Point. u want to share in the plums you {nut % on. you;1 :féngteshdYou. m1? e , mgh y tend by while you ponder. The Busmess somakeup yourmndtooomeinandgivethestockachanoeto growso 's to trade at GOUGH’Sâ€"if it didn’t, then we wouldn’t hold our trade. m «AM Jun. {maï¬aâ€"it’s bv keeping our customers we get ahead. If you J mnmm‘mu “a am. 3004me our (506. Corsets, regular price $1. 00. much 30! “I. M. I and Bargainsâ€"4t is away to be for giving special bargains in Summer D “71.3.- T a... re shall clean out everything left over from our FIRE nder the hammer for what it will bringâ€"that means he beneï¬t and will sell you at auction prices during the before; Goods merely touched, as good as new, still Mmehpthuflingnight mdduyhohoep uptotheu admin. Mdinqeotourmckforotylenndpriou. but space 1: “grin?“ not punit;honm, for red genuine bargains, Weueverhnduch slug: stockof Goods. allNcw, and, better thlnever. all “Whole-ale Pricesin exchange for W001. We mu“ hnvemoceWool this canon than last. You will at least give us 8 dancehobidogk Nanchafeaifyousellat ourfactory. HORN BROTHERS. WOOL ./ P. McArthur a: Go. LAZY ‘MAN’S PURSE. u LINDSAY WOOLLEN MILLS. hold a suit or two over. We know and Peterboro. <1an, and we no 9"er 'ith _ to give the biggest bcrgdns oï¬'ered Summer Dress Goods. White Lawns and Muslins. White Embroideries, etc. Light Summer Prints. Delaines (all colors). Gloves and Hosiery. Born 8m. Sell your Wool direct to the Manufacturersâ€"if you sell to the middle man he will have a share, and that comes out of you, Buy your Woollens where they are MW and save your money “Should ï¬t yourpocket just as well a any other rest of the Season. one of the ï¬nest in town. miles tro A fai points of i rates or o bu Falls. Washburn some so 111 abound wi nfl‘ord lots plentiful, 2 miles from mmmmmm Ehwmm DUNOON (with; fl mid-su ancelled} new what ing or clril The E“? ‘ take in th beautiful 18M the irst 0‘} XECl'T‘ OUSI EMO’R LICENS T}