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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 1 May 1896, p. 1

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h makes for this Hape and wn way. k to make I. . ’mg profit 1Ma’s more lprice and ll checks ; apparel :r goods, 11 you’ve :ipated a mele for abie to rship on 311 to test steds. . $700 to tailor A _- fronts ewest 3eneral Ul‘ CUS‘ aps, 3100 szoo 1w 15 Mco‘f VOLuME XXXIH. WHSQLE NO. 1912. V: 85 ESTABLISHED 1 . X ow is the time to order your Wheels and we are the people to buy from. . _ . THE AGKNOWLEDGED LEADERS. Call and see us before purclmsing elsewhere; we will learn you to nde It the Skating Rink. J. l}; EDWARDS 60-. BIGUBIBS! Biflflfllflfi! SHOP AND RESIDENCE Plans and Estimates Furnished on Application. W. A. WHITE, Gan tn] Busmess College. GEHTRAL BUSINESS BOILEGE, T. G. EAEGHETT. - - AGEHT. Our Fancy Goods Department. . . CON DU CTED PARTIES arranged 2 PERSONALLY A Good . . Time-Keeper insurance and General Valuator. mm and woxgen have entered upon a more: ‘1 course 0! busmess training at the Midge Marble Works Importers of Hardware, Iron. Steel, Etc. settlers’ train with Colonist smepersr, attached, leave Toronto mg pm. every Tuesday during March and April to:- Manitoba and North-west. Tickets and full particulars at Express Office. Buiider and Contractor. " MONAROH ” “ CLEVELAND " J. G. Edwards CO. Thirty-Eight WE ANNOUNCE t. J. MATCHETT, Agent zxpreu once. Lindsay. n_\,u-,- _v_, ~ ‘_7_ -__v__..._, .v..â€" râ€"â€"\~ - mm. Estimates and plans furnished on 3199, Allmy work guaranteed to sand the »r. Will be at the Dal House, Lindsay. Em: (lay of each man: . Reserve orders I comc and sa ve money. LADIES AND GENTS. Grand Trunk Railway. has been given extra room, and not before it was badly needed. We do a. large business in this line, and i: has been won on the merits of the goods and the reasonable prices. There are many reasons why you should see our stock before buying elsewhere. Value perhaps counts most. . . . 3:911:23 mag; :33 We. idearlgersgnanz writing-ties ERRARD 8: YOUNG-£313.. TORONTO. Ont. Tney will be ready {or good positions in nice: this fall. They will get the best We have room {or a. few more ambitious .- the spring and summer term. Apply on hand sufficient to equip two ”rdinary stores, and we can sell you 3 gccd time-keeper anywhere from was never to be gotten so easily as nowâ€"and here. We have a. stock CAMBRIDGE STREET W. A. W121 to. Eughan (f: 00. executed '12: Foreign and Domestic Stone at low ntes. “F‘flfiafifi MONUMENTS Monuments. $3.00 up to $240.00. (I FRANK LAPP MARBLE ESTABLISHED W. H. SHAW, Special Bargains In RUBBER COATS. Extra Values In TIES. SHIRTS COL- LABS, UNDERWEAR, SO} and HANDKERCHIEFS. Spech 1}} Special Values In Men’s. Boye’ and Youths' READY-MADE CLOTHING. E. E. W. McGAFFEY, A Great c131 In Wool. Union, Tapestry and russels CABPETS. Special Bargains In BED SPREADS. LADIES' SWEATERS, New Shades. LADIES’ and CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. Speglal‘AValges b; QADJES' VESTS, 56. A Great Special In LADIES’ GLOVES. Special Bargains in BLACK SILKS. Special Bargains in BLOUSE SILKS. Special Values in CORSETS, 25.2, 500 75a. Some: of the Best. Bargains at in LACE CURTAINS. These go a commence at 253 per pair. . . . CURTAIN POLES complete, 203. '5' Care Special Bargains in SHEEl‘ING and PILLOW COTTONS. wide,' bright crispy finish. 35:, 50c, 75c; Fancy Calored Dress Goods, 253, 35c, 400, 503, are decided leaders. Black_Engli§h_ _Slcl_llian,_ 42 _a.n51_ 44__lncy_es [M FREE? We are not ovetstocked or sufl‘ering from bad selections, our different de- partgnents are bristling with attraction The Right 6000’s E. E. W. McGaffey’s Llndsay’g Leager .IaovLCgsh Prices E’ 00MB EARLY. JflHNSTIN 8: SISSflN c131 B inn In ME} and EU NISHINGS. BOOTS SHOES 8c, ICC, 203 and 40:3. â€"L1ndsa.y's Leading Shoe Store.â€" BLACK AND COLORED 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. Our Ladies’ and Men's Fine Spring Shoes are mar- vels of style and beauty. Our Women’s 20th Century Shoe is a gem. E. E. W7. McGaffsJ. Johnston 4: 8188011. Britten Bros: 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 difliculty. - We are selling a good serviceable and reliable watch, neat in appear. ance, stem wind and set, for $2.75. Every one is warranted; the Right Prices. â€"-ANDâ€" SPRING. sIo nouns. FORâ€"â€" @333 Q exhibited the coat belonging? to the com: suit, but as he had no snap eione as to the guilty \rty the clue seemed ajvery slim one. owever, Chief Bell set to work, and on Manda learned that a young man named Wm. nott. who had worked rot Mr. Peel, Mr. Engina’ neighbor, for some time had returned there on Saturday tor some Aeiothing _and other elects he had A- I.-_.- 3.1...- 1-x. brie! search disclosed the unpleasant fact that a. thief had made away with his coat and vest. a gold watch chain recently pur- chased tram Britten Bros. 9. rezar, month organ. collar and cut! buttons, 3 handker- chief, pack of cards. and other mull arti- cles. On Sande Mr. Hugh!” came to town 170. xygport h a loss to C Bell, and L I._‘___l__A_ LI.- . med throu h town that MghttoMr. ewell’s, near landine, and turd: the chief, accompanied Mr. :3. oonn constable, go". out to Inmate: him. tqund Buott had letb there and hired wth ammo: named Walden, Law "I” *V “V." â€" V " but on being toidthshhowouldhshksn to his brother’s rssidenoshsacknowisdgsd m. fig: and produced the bushes at the miss articles with the exception of one shirt stud, which he ssidhosold inund- m 8m” mm“ “mg“ as“ or II was 01" [struts Dsaoon My and sang? ed m, to-gnorrow morning. Chis! 3'11 _._-_IAA A... LL- -LI- â€"A very exoltlnu game at base ball took place Saturday last on the commou- In the south ward, when the C Heroes were defeated by the to one Sunshine Base Ball Club by a eoore of 33 to 8. Fol- lowlnlg were the layers: Canadian Heroes â€"S. ordan. B oGee, W. Laundry. J. Laundry, J. Dufl’ua and Y. Brooke. Sun- ehlnesâ€"T. Richards, L. Douglas, J. Dia- gent, J. Jaokman, C. Saotheran and F. by a score of 39 to303ndsninningsto spare. Batteries for Basesâ€"Powers, Martyn and Reeves ; Thistlesâ€"Brooks, Burke and Robinson. John Meagha- umplred the game to the sstistsetion oi all. T. Burke put: his fingers out ofjoint while delivered a hot “out-curve." â€"The Lindsay senior team enjoyed its first practice match the other evening at the agricultural park, against the Watch- man team. The later were of course defeated, but made a very creditable showing. â€"A fast and exeitingg ameot ball was ay ed Saturday afternoon between the histlee and the yRoeeg, the _roeee winning Dex-gun and M .agher; Heroes, Jordan and Landry. â€"An Interesting game took place last week between the Canadian Heroes Club and the Stars the score standing 29 to 36 In favor at the latter._ Batterjes; Starr, â€"Stil1 another baseball team is to be added to the listâ€"lash evening the Benson house employees decided to organize. and they declare they can put a very strong nine in the field. land iEégue’ 00?”:311 of Coking, Paar. bore, Lindsay. ingston, Port: ops and Oshawa beams. Base Ball Notes. â€"'1'he Lindsay and RIdont-at. Invincible: defeated the Separate school team on Sat- urday last by a score c! 8 to 3. on the way to Midland he hinted to Dave that as the roadbed appeared good he might try to do a little better. Pasa- ing the wcrd to his fireman. Dave prepared for a record-breaker, and when the train got fairly under way the tele- graph alongside the track appeared to be planted about a foot apart. The 23 miles between Lornevllle and Atherley were done in 21 minutes, and the general super- intendent congratulated Driver Clarke very warmly on the splendid showing he had made. Chief Bell Makes a Clever Arrest. 15 minutes. 7 Mr. MéGufi'zén’ ex reééed satisfaction at: the shown: e, but whe_n Lomeville was reqchg lpsmt evgnlng train yesterday, was encouraged to 0 en the throttle a shade wider than usu on leaving Lindesiy yesterday for the Falls, 951d he_ aueeed _i_n covering the 16 miles 19 â€"The Eaturion steamed into port on Wednesday looking as pretty as a picture. Engineer Marshall has the machinery now arranged to suit him. and expects to set at least a mile an hour more speed in con- sequence. The boat has been repainted inside and out from stem to bow-split, but a. con ‘.e of painters will be kept on heard for 3 6w days touching up spots here and there that require an extra cost. â€"Bellevme baseball men want 3 Mid- from the mill and a snow-load of wood. for the Sadler, Dundee Flavelle Milling 00. She found hard work to breast the stt current below the locks. but finally sua- ceeded after several attempts. The boat left again to-day for another load of wheat. Lake and. River Notes. â€"The Str. North King commenced her regular trips on Monday. â€"Mr. J. Carew expects to launch his new eeow to-dov. It is now being oanlked and the seams pitched. -The Calumet. Mr. W. T. C. Boyd's handsome and speedy eteem yacht, reach- ed h-re about 8.301;” Monday with Mr. Gardiner Boyd, of. Toronto, who had been spending a few days in Bobcaygeon. Tâ€"lgie Stir21 Marie-Louise mas launched nee ay, en presente a very ne appear- ance in her native element. We under- stand that her owner. Mr. J. Perkin. has decided to light the boat b electricity. and the wiring is now being one. â€"The Alice Ethel arrived from Babcey- E999 19? T295“! with 1.900 Ems of wheat Ops Spring Show. Our readers ere reminded that Ops spring show takes place on Saturday after- noon next. 31: the agricultural perk. No doubt there will be a l attendance 11 fine weather prevails. A Ion 100. TOWN AND COUNTY. i DASHES HERE AND THERE. Empire State Express Tune. N Saturday last Mr. ning on this dlvl- aloe. Dxiver Dave Clarke, who had charge of the engine pulling the special T 15 whispered among local rail- road men that one result: 1)! General Superintendent Mc- Gulgan's visit yes- terdaywlll be orders to make taster run- LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY MAY 1. i896 iamfiian DIE-I1 whchWM: enact. .- we ,mmmmm path. I)" my“. Mr. Heater Campbell fell to 3: "4w. 4. Mum Co'l crack drygood. team are anxious w nuke 3 duo with Linduytor July 15?. It is ilk they will hemmmodhted. more y ”they are willing top!” hon. -1'ho town cricketer- mjubilntom the at having anus-chum to on this summer. Uncommon” no all: havohoonnllowndontho so the sod ninth-Inna condition. it is hoped that hem” tho hot “that ‘91". 9“?! mmhnhun mix-adu- IL -1 A 1-.-; -_____‘_ Wooavma' m'nmdq to try-chase of my conduct brought min-t Du: Pullman by the Mean. Halon Btu. â€"Mr. W. 0. Richardson. secretary at the Lindsay Cricket Club. booked his first match this morning. It is with the Park- dnlo (Toronto) club. who will play here on Moods , May 25:13. Mr. Brodie. while candidly! admitting a dash to hovetho first brush with a club not quite as good finale ammo. suite has no doubt a: any player: n a good ocean of. themselves. _ “1!! season. It In iestlmtod that our 51113 who]. have been sold In Toronto done already -'A etude-path ls proposed from Linda” to‘ Oskwood. Oakwood club wlll band It half my. Bicycle Notes. â€"The hardest: part of learning to ride a bicycle In to Retitlrie bicycle. _ A meant-cm. .mtyWDa-mmtto they may .through 'the pres-one system, battpr ufimza _the labour now employed In Ontario Road Commission. Sir Oliver Mowat has written the follow- ing reply to a letter asking him in: infor- mation as to the duties (1 the new roads commissioner: " The proposition enter- tained by the government does not con- tempiate the expenditure of any money whatever by the municipalities. The work of the commissioner will be entirely educative in its character. It is prcpxed that during certain months of the year he shall collect in this country and in foreign countries such information as shall be available regarding what is being done eisewhcra tor the improvement of high ways. He will also prepare an literature ~which it may be considered seirable to distribute in reference to this subject. In addition to this it is proposed that the commissioner shall meet personally with road overseers and with the members i cf township, town and village councils “tics“ :rmmrimg is“? me s o m g e r g yways. It is also that wherever: an op nniiy is ed he shall super- inten a section of a road as a sort :0! pat- tern or ideal towards which overseers may work. The minister of agriculture has fiwm" "$132.? fimfi‘i’éfifl any c nges ~ tlou as to the labour employed on the roads. or to live countenance to any scheme of taxation such as has Men pro- posed by some who have discussed the matter. The theory of the government is that we ought at present to work along the lines of educatingthe peoples: to how The noun! general meeting at the Hull- bnrton cricket clnb was held In the Grand Central hotel on Thursday cvcnlng. when a. lot of bnclncu m got through. 0.1c o! the “31106:,” ceremonies m the mck- mcmhcr or one of Llnd cay'c “foremost mmcrchnnu lo thcperc of Ir. J. Wilson, who not only mode the club a hcndaomc no ot money. but dcllzhtcd the mac naval: cspccch specchnnd He also Kidd c subscription tor his son. May 5 shadow um:- grow Snsgzivgadgooggo 0.5330 0.33... «3063.53 .654 50.30583303305333903 60388333950003 nova 933 53 3E: ”5.32“ 32- 5 on 0.343 .3530 as 09390“ 30.3 3,5 3 gain .3 53.3..” «flood :33 5 035.3 33 .03.â€" 333 355 Mannaâ€"«Mon 63A nounâ€"AD 0.30% an 3 3; E G08 0 30A 3 3 4.005333 5330.3 3 6:3 ca.- .05000 302.3 24.5.39 03:3 :1 Ha dag 884... .E 0.3.. S'senwiotaad‘ V 'by tino's’npumemm ”attache came warden! unthzrlzy extends only our crown ands. J’ilhinc Pox-nuts. Owing to tho question a to whether the Dominion or provincial government! in: jurisdiction om' game in 0.1on water. no fishing permits hove been honed a yet by the some warden-.exoaptiorwm within crown lands The M103! dr- mnnd the n" Ami-Ions oh «can perâ€" mits balm fishing in Ontario “tors. but no the qmupn oi Jurisdiction by not Cricket Club Nous. 3511me Cricket Club. REV. JAMES STEPHENS. M. A. Ba... and Hu- 1 \ . lladeMm.ald- at Gunman! Hr. BM Morrow. W. m Whammy mum». Tum" any, which Is fixed (or my 19?. The pro- mm 19 compulsory. sod the any will have to be abound In every school nation. Thou will be mluuom snd mono. oodtho plum of shrubs and trees In the school ground; In the town nod city schools thodnywfll be abound. but the mound: appoon to ho optlmhunouohu I: leaned. Arbor Day. Tho educational deputmc bu Issued “thong-31512110010 n m to: Arba About Camus Cum. Oder youwunqmd: a In Post. Ahnndme new scrim Hut received. ck a 39 hf. Thou-loo" Elwyn: con-30:221.» [319"me 'per mm It. botnonthohmhutmdlow- -~° ”a Wigwam; ms Ill qua ma : lfimeuthahdeum on mum squat. ‘ or'whcro nqulrod insldo the corpora!” 1 at $6.6: peg-mm; 853140;. D3339 $1113 lvolle 's wal.;w..o.. , Cmy wan n ghnde better _b_y cggrlnqto Davey 8: Son's ironoled crank-ac: ion to none the men end enppliee to th dutinet on. Three 1 pnntl.fllled with warping nglioee, bin h" chains. eta. towed utern. end the e twee n pictur- esque one when the t little I)veeeel started down the end (ll-colored wntere of the noble Scu one of the men hnving hoieted e red nsnne eweeterto the meethend. I: la eetimnted thet the timber ontwillmeke 1m cribs, which. it pieced endto end. would cm:- I dietnnoe ci e mile and e hell. The oribe will be towed to the mill here. whu-s the loge will be out into ehinglcs, ties, poets and squared stud. i’iisi BREE 'c'i' sane gem ’ would an 813, mm It. In aid thtt ham act will lat tally u long It hem of! the ground. The Town‘- Supply 0! Lumber. When the members at the am» sad huge committee opened shown: the 100.000 to» olleomhcmloekplnk rcqnlredtor cldownlkv. Tue-any ennui: it tho clerk'l once. they were mud to and there was . dlflmoo of only“. th'o' um I 6!: months’ bout. 00M“ mum. Rout. â€"'l'ho woek‘ 1 meeting at the Adam C! uh wu hula on Toad” evening :8 ch. regula- honr. Am: thc xenon! hadn'- wu dispensed with. the thlbmon Quo- uon wu one. more bunght- forward. Ir. Cunt o! the opposition. nhly put MI View on the hon... and no donut won I number to his side. Mt. 88: pl“. of tho mat? than cloud with an unequal! and patriot c rpaoeh. Mr. ”cock Jar- dmzheoclypowonmun “them. nu notice thst At the next!!! In! nam- lng h_e_ yon!!! Ina-adage _s not on to an hiilhg hon-I09 mmwâ€" "' 07 mm unto. 33333325 233333 75 F 5833.3: 3 ““533 331335 3 333 iii _. pm 33 export Mot nouns. menu Mod 45m" rt! In chumod sad mt!- Our under- m no mat some do- well 4'20de wind 5 3:3 The tract of the evening Wu Dr. Smuc’c later: on the hmoua X n or Dr. Bocnmca. Embed In town sch-Iona of Dr. Smcle. and h modest baring u. dam “on 0! definition. anti theories. hu aural demon-tattoos of electrics! clack under cdvcnc conditions. cud his ccknowlcdgcmcnt of whct he owe. to cdccy'c Institute. by the my, ch hoof Interact town critic. of whst the he a coca In. Every tam Dr. E§§é eoelel llte wee well represented end the Wdcplnlonettheeloeeweethet the m wee o! the hlghest end meet eetleteotory eherseter. The mneloel of the entertelnment wee oredlte the Gollezlste Glee Club met-lug thelr several numbers In e very ertletlc end eetlrteetory menner. The per-ts were well heleneed end the choice of numbers re- flected endlt In the good teete end excel- lent executlon on the pert at the singers. We heve elweye hed e weekneestnrper- tortneneee In whloh the conductor wields the heton. end lt le not toomnehtosey thet Condectrr Mauls never eppsered to better edventeae or on e more credlteble etexe then with the Calleglete Instltute Glee Club. ~r menu channels-t j Fruity night In the Acndemy. The mews-one which appealed to Hummus-Ive putlonotonrtom- poopupndthntpor- non respondod “may. nor whon the cum role there mlhrgenndlnbam- â€"R.\ pl'esentstivu from the difi'srent orders snug-globe C. ER. Employees wowed npo n Gen perinuendant Lsonud in Toronto the otherm tel. 0o Much 1st lest. the.C P. B. edop e system providing that more veryomnoe committed en ce black nut-k shell be phage cg as his nuns mdatnerdOenoh met the employee shsghe um. to dismissed. The men object“ this regulstion end eskedtor its cancelled”. fig: â€"Sandnyld13w‘a pat engine. N . 638, has been mlvlng a. thorough overhauling In the shops. and Mnowohum than “any out of alahz"â€"l. regula- blrd. In hotâ€"and he m1. coating: majtjivu; s -L-___ L- -Amnj L,,, ounce he could'hémsflinonu-u' w“ Superbâ€"5 handout MuGulgan dong at 3 rue that would make him dizzy. â€"Ae Intel-«doc game of hell we: rhy- odlastSstux-day to the field back 0 the curling rink. between the Truby Nine. of the south ward and the Sun at the neat: ward, result'ng I: a victory for the former by e eeoxe of 14 to 12. Bettafles: Stare. G. thhmeu and G. Williams; Mbye, Len- non end Workman. " (comm. B. F. m. '. ,ottholw ~00.ng I “W0. 0 lam the null- nu III! oomtau oo the Mmflthhlm: h fl- â€"TheLB. O. R. B. “Mu-y Ann.” In chem of Driver eorge John- ston. nude trip to Klnmount lest Tuesday for the first time lo M weeks. Owlnz no the «maze done to the tack by the anode puse end sheble yelght hsd to be te a over the In: on e ville section. His position st Csmemn will be filled by Mr. Ferguson. one cf the erewot the nod snow-plow snd scraper during the past winter. -â€"Nsvigstlonis nowopen on Bsy.nndosmoesot sinnreonthei hetweenChiesgo Midlnnd Threeor twammwshsvebeenordmd to themselvesinresdiness to inns- pos-tthe gain over the Midland division. â€"Mr. Jones Butler. for the; pest seven- teen you-s section {aroma st Lt-rneville. lesves for Monti-en! Tnesdsy with his ism- uy. where he will tshe s :1 position on the Put sod Isisnd E trio Bsilwsy. Thepoodwish-esotslugennmberoi LI-â€" Rulmy Notes. -Saotlon 1mm Cooper. of Cameron. huncelvodnocloe at mu: (:0 Lane- Mr. Wm. Woods will tequila. ladder!» untu- hls. n It stud. on and with the (loan twat-moat. The two whiz-res oa- upod Injury. but the lat mum at Sandy Paint hum wu l'tpt nway. home than c 1: those omd done he gy Mon-n. . 0!. 3091108. to Milan and Dundu. is in s more who. condition. Goodwin's and a being commonly wrecked. By g: luck the tat-mu- had ha is hosts to Linduy In: M], ut Mr. Grafury mourn: the loss of his swift-nil as “if. White Wings. Dr. Byouon’a boathonso was lined fox-wand abougfwogot 9nd b_o_dly abysmal while manna. to bob-all In fin council bot-thin Frusyounlnguts o’,olock hrtpompt «my»; npun the put malt-WWI; Ameeunc o! the summer “holiday mummintherhk'l‘ueedey even- lng was well “bended. The unseen mmmmmmmot newline-enhance! the move meanwhile” or two exeep‘lm. who will doubtless tell Into line. It we. decided tonne meetluot signers of the Tho 001103th Entertainment. ~ HE Athletic Club of .1“! I 'theCofleghco Imu- mmmuml’omu k_ #83 eflecc. 0! lemma? tq_hthoudsy. md were never m mama than TERMS: $1.00 PER J a doll, cloned Lindsny on Tue“: on her trip of the season ...... The doll: um lube “”1100:me “4‘35“... renslrum. cm! In charge . LII-nu cfiw~uw 'v ~â€"â€"â€".â€" "â€"- U. l â€"â€" unsteady or Tuesdny of next week, had It nothing um occurs will make his am trip on May lat ...... The Alienâ€" Ethol. in charge at Chm. Fremont Oran- ge”, W__Lindsny on '1‘th 08311.9! DURING the past “ _ everthemarine re- ‘ '“l- porter otTnPos'r "- , hashadoooasiouto usethe streets tor walking on while going about the regular routine oi his daily work, he has been greeted with the salutation : “Hello there! how's things on the dock i" Now, whether this salutation wasabonaddeenquiryastothe state of mattersinmarineeireles.orsimply alate slang expression. the deponent saith not, but feeling that probably it would interest someoithemauyreadersoi this journal. In: Post's 3 man. who leans to windwa as he walks along. to pay another visit to the water-trout and inquire as to “how things were on the docks." Alter travers the beam iiul slvaushadesoithelum oilesinMr. ohn Oarew'a mill yard. and having ex- perienced the delightful sensation of sinkâ€" ing in wet sawdust over his boot-$09!. he came at last upon a scene of activity which sromised toodtorhis article. Mr. John arew has built a new soow which is very nearly readytoruse ...... Alittlewaytrom Mr. Carew s seow stands the trim little steamer Marie Louise, owned and ca tain- ed by Mr. Joseph Parkin. The Louise has been entirely overhauled dur- ins: the winter. and is now as snug and complete a steamer as any on the river. The alterations made are as follows: The *cratt has been lengthened six teet, widen: ed tour fleet. and raised one toot higher all around on the sides. It can now carry one hundred people in sale , audno doubt will be used in quently du the coming summer tor private excursions. as every- body knows that the genial Joe will look after the interests of those who patronize his craft. Capt. Donnelly. steamboat in- spector. was in town last week and made a oareiul inspeotion oi the vessel. pronoun- sing It tramâ€"1n â€" every pix-tutu. Capt. Pgrkin expects to launch an host - - - Ai,,L ,,,- Mock Parliament. THE entertainment under the auspices or the Lsdies' Auxiliary cf the Y. M. C. A.. Tuesday night, was certainly a his success. By eight o'clock every seat in the hall was oe- cnpled, and still the crowds came until windowledgesaudaisleswere sleo pack- edands number hsd to he turned away. Mr. .L. Alliu.whosotedsschair man. called tor the op number an instrumental quartette the direc given intelligently and expressively. A solo Mrs. Koyl was very well received. stterwhlehthemainteatnre oi the even- ing wns commenced. The members of the Mock Parliament had their sateen-ranged tree-Merv m rm...” '- ou . even epsgessn there. The students looked quite ay in their silk tiles, white ties. and -rim- med eye-gleases, the white hat at the verysmus ment was . W. E. Smith. and prominent speakers on his side oi! the house were J. A- Donnell. W. Staples and C. Sutherland. Mr. J. J. Jordan was the leader cf the patrons. The opposition had sble men In Magus. W. Vance leader), Gilchrist, and w. ‘53.?" M. Kylie. as “Mr. Speaker”. s the position admirably. and undoubt. edly some of these young gentlemen will be orcminent politicians in earnest at some future date. Although the room hein overcrowded made the air uncom ' torts ly hot. yet everyone was delighted with the evening's entertainment, and cspecisll with the efl’orte ot the members otthe phi Club, and a similar enter- tainment would doubtless draw a large crowdsttsgutzuda‘tga Aoolleotionwss taken a e 001'. WiL' increase the funds considerably. ‘ « O ~r~r.â€"--.-:,..~â€". - _.o~_-A-m~w~. .- ’2; \ 1 ‘ table. on oeeonnt o! HI-hedth._' It wee accepted. to take effect other Msy 10w. end Rev. George Monkey. oi Sunderhnd. woe oppointed moderotor ct seeeion during the vneoney. Two cells to Rev. D. Y. Rose, of We. were maented from St. George n Newmnrket. The Fresh agreed to meet in Sunderinnd on Ms 7 to hen- the Interested parties end of these cone. To the general assembly which meets in Central church. Town“. on June 1031:, the renewing miseionere were 3 lobed: Reva. D. D. McDonald. of Eldon. McKinnon, of Feneion belie, J. McDunenn. of Woodville, Geo. Mecke , of Sunder-lend. J. W. Macmillan. of Lin 1,» with on c as! number at eldere. among When is . John Brown. of Ops, older in St. Andrew‘s church of this town. Lin the 2 Ce theehelr. P byte?! 3;. Run-“z; new. (coupled mane business were lake of d The vet-ton Rev. D rummmu Revs s v: Interesting d- ,‘ 'drese. liseBeldsnd [sunbeam ; Machetes-e. . ~1‘hemcnthlyuem d “ tho user-st. church he hold.lsy1st-.st7.45p.m. Real. _Z:‘ W. wfllglvesnsddrsss. All ‘ Invited. Acolkcuonwmbetsbsnlnths meeting. Church Notes. . â€"m quilted! meeting of the Qmfi Watchman wm be held next 5-3: dhy. Icwm btzln with . love Mai How Things are on the Docks. rAruu n: millenâ€"

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