inure some a; ‘if you give :13 ball a bunny for bushes. ‘Ln 3 Sgt mgy bayou-Eh r estimatio'nâ€"lf so trther inquiries. :52: IT dam x. cxtm room, and not badly needed. W6 icess in this linenmd m on the merits of the reasonable prici- ny reasons why 300 r stuck before bu Blue perhapn count. â€In (2: :3WIN, . BLAIR, 1515 \VEER. {38W FEMS 18W Suic for the 24:11, lock at the clocks V e have a large stock aves, and JR ORDER Foot of Kent-st. latest portrait of 2UEEN. talk Prints better lines. new line of oice cheapcr k Railway. eeper AN 60. irn’ to Equip “'0 an} we can sell you Der anywhere from 00. Quality High. to $240.00. an so easily M e have a. stock {I U. '11 (g i? S 5†tes‘ by 6 Royal 2 1.936831 331131118 Dï¬llhlï¬ Track Route. Tl'ï¬VBl McLennan 8100. PREGES flflWN McLEN N AN C0. fl-“ aunties of the Esqnimau- 1 In Our schaol books we used to 386 D C' tires at the Esqnlmaux In their stoma“ tux:ilrlmmts, and our childish minds D'O' tn8m as rollirg In luxury. since the! mg“ fag Ogmyete 0:111:22, m r "3 as a nxury flag tgï¬ an unsatlstaebory mum.- Mon air 1 his and balance“: m Summavgagont it he attempts "me about i 1 ch In one. and to some W Inn ~ V g? m “Mini“! 53%tmnfl 5.an â€""‘ I†thaï¬now one can hut-he 40““me on: warmth and comfort: an ï¬x or ï¬d‘ï¬ï¬amflmggmeï¬ï¬eg a! ludwue. coal and Iran momma. TOWN AND COUNTY. ï¬ns“ FRIDAY. MAY Peterborough W‘AESS COLLEGE. DASHes HERE: AND THERE. mm, Eta rb 31-0 Bus. Golzege Spades and Shovels, Chums, Horse Clippersz Step Ladders Fence Wire, Paints and Oils. Garden Hose, _ Cut and Wire Nails. Poultry Netting, Green Wire Cloth. “Machine Oils,†_ †i‘Johnston’s Mixed Paints, †“English Portland Cement. qudyatt’s Lawn _Mowers, of Mill SJ. E EBLAGK ; DRESS GOODS a M. W. KENNEDY 8100. McLennan a 0'0. Iï¬i'itjvznskq, gheape; than ever. the public to know that our school .on ._vho wish to study Bookkeeping . W‘mlst these no special subjects .111 mstruction is given In Arithmetic, â€1" c::., to those whose early eduation «I. A large number have studied ‘ us dunm; the put winter. Ask icn of :he school. If you wish to cation. write or can at our ofï¬ce. Business College: Peterborough. Ont. Our Prices for same are Lower than those of any city or town in Canada. Every lady should see these Goods before ordering elsewhere. . . We have just passed into stock the last shipment of . . . . , ' DRY GOODS, PSINBL MEREA, i‘Ifl We show a magniï¬cent range of all that is new and fashionable. .“ . :mmliau gar-1. 111113638, fauna mm and Silinians. ‘1“â€" "fl‘ns °°§t- 3357: 3? n “-4, , Scuih Side of Kent-st. Our Prices begin at 250. for Double- Fold Stuff, and end at $1.50. Always in Demand. x. W. Kennedy g 00. uv yâ€"u vâ€"v ‘vâ€"_ _ sary. THE coming seasb'xiéhould be a very yrgflbable one for the owner of the Gran- Presbytery of Lindsay A‘epeclnl meeting was held at Sunder- lend on the 7th inst. to consider the cell extended from the congregation of St. George, in the preebytery of Paris,‘ to the Rev. D. Y. Rees, M.A.. of Canningtcn. There were present: Ministers, Messrs. Rose, Cameron, Bethune. Duncan, MrKey, Macmillan, McLeod, McKenzie, end Elders A. Mc'i‘eggert, B. Baldwin and J. Hey. '1 he cell and relative papers were read. showing that the people are unenlmone In calling Mr. Bees, and promise e eelery o! 8800 per ennnm with free use of moose. Rev. Dr. Coohrene, oi Brenttord, an en commissioner to ‘proeecute the o , end urged the trenelet on of Mr. Bees. with reasons. A resolution neeeed et 3 con - getionel meeting of Knox church, - nington. was read to the eii'eet that, in view of the heertineee end unanimity oi the cell to St. George, they would not oppose. but wish Mr; Rose fed-Seed in hie new ï¬eld of labor ehonl he eat to accept the call. Mr. J. Hey, elder, epokeot the eucceee of Mr. Rcee’ labors eepecielly in eddition to the membership. _’.l‘he ce’li gee. then pieced Hello. 008135 UI. Han-o; nun-w -â€" -.â€"-- .. __e_r, v to this preebytery, as a member of several committeee, and as moderator. We wish him God's blee leg in his new ï¬eld. and, earnestly commend him to the meet! themembera of the preebytery of Perla. Several of the brethren ‘ - L 77“-- -n ‘1. D...‘ aka-nut" constantly engaged making many im- provements calculated to add to the com- for: of all who may avail themselves of the boat's various trips during the season, and. the result should be very pleasing to the genial commodore, and certainly will be to the general public. The vessel has been repainted from bowsprlt to rudder-post, and the colors are cheerful and inviting to the eye. Stateroom accommodation has been increased, the wheel-house improved. and a roomy stairway has been construct- ed, leading from the bow of the boat to the upper deck, which will permit of handlinga large party with little or no crowding or friction when approaching or leaving a wharf. For the convenience of exenrsionists the captain has also added a number of very comf nrtable high-back seats to the upper deck equipment. and there is now ample seating capacity for all the boat is allowed to carry. The machin- ery has also been thoroughly overhauled. and many improvements made calculated to enhance the boat's speed when neces- the membership. Tho can we: then laced in hit. Raea’ hands. and he i y ac- cepted If. It; was ihan moved by Mr. Mec- mllinn, seconded by Mr. Duncan. and cordially agreed, that: the translation as askegyicsr beast-gulf, and fungi: gut this pres cry o are y express e appre- ciatisn 01.35:. Ross as a. scene! minister and member at this court. He has earned the respeoband love of all his min ' brethren, not done by his kind] and mwiuiohereoter, but by his caps e dis- ohngge of many duties in various nintions' A‘_h-__ -- - mnmh’ n0 mm! angel: ve terms 3n labors, and joined in wishing him luc- eess In his new ï¬eld. Rev. J. Mal). Du; can wag appolnbgg magenta-pro tam. , , _ . ___ _ a n :hangeia; oTn'éiF meetin {rain Tues- day. the 23rd. to Wednes , the 24th. Rev. D. D. McDonald was appointed mod- erator cf the preabytery. P. A. MAanon, pru. clerk. The Steamer Crandella. This staunch and commodious excursion steamer is now in readiness for her ï¬rst trip, which will be to Port Perry on Man- dsy next. For the past five weeks Cap‘. Crandeil, her enterprising owner, has been The Dominion Elections. As the Dominion elections are at band it Is your duty to subscribe for Tan CANADIAN Pos'r, Lindsay’s np-to-date weekly paper. and the best in the Midland counties. Full reports will appear of the present election campakm. Balance of year, 60: ; three months, 20o. :.THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, < CLOTHING. In Awas_ smut? and no every 1m rtenu event In E “mam W “mm:- mn eon u e preeen , - ed In 3 arm that must make 3 strong Impression on the minds of pupils. The Cenedlenhlstoryehutleehoevery com- plete work. One teacher tenured that with those charts at hand It would oohbe neooeeeryto open a. book when m history. Uuuuv-w v- â€"-â€"â€" ._ . has reached upan exheutlve Investiga- tion, end embattled In en mm on “Feed- Ing a Cl Like New Y rk "which hem written or The Ladlee’ H'ome Journal. â€"Mr. Geo. Ateheeon. repreeentlna The Comparative Syn cal Cart 09. Toron- to, was in town edneedey exhibl MI charts to the petite end eepmte headwaters. The Wee! newnes- leggcsl ghert la n wgndctnl eon flan. -â€"A_._ .......L.-. --_h In â€"'1‘hat New York City comme- nine hundred and sixty milliion one in one year; nearly three hundred thousand pounds or butter every dey; end es my one of milk; that it eete three hun- red end the million pounds of beetin e ear, seems astounding. And 0 these a are, in reality verymo teed- cn tione_which Mr. JohnGihner Sgeed - Ali- ___-A much annoyed the elonde a] duet whiehpen 1233“} gel: etme and spoiled their:pen ee, 0 to the etreet waterln out Ingenmen ed during the ï¬re. en ltle neceeeery to teke the team from the “tee-Ins out tor length of time. enennemente should“y 7â€"___"_V_ __-‘ $33;â€" tJ 30313â€"1360 the wmk. Rainer. the work lube wondono this-won. Ind It Is not I y um theta wfllheny further reason tor complaint. â€"Dr. Vrooman. the conservative candl- datt, returned from Boboaygeon last Thursday, having been closeted with the local tones alnce Monday laat. On Thea- dny evening a caucus was held in Mr. W. J. Road’s omoe. and on Wedneaday Dr. Vrooxnan was taken about the country a bit, but we understand his reception was none too favorable. The old tor: majority in the village wlll dwindle considerably thle election. -1‘he merohante on Kent-at. were very much 8999M Tum! PM!" 01°"- 01 _A_____ __j â€"A very odd circumstance happened Monday evenlnn. While Mr. George Cor- net! and Mr. E. Hopkins were walking through Vanstone’e woods, a few miles from town, they noticednfew bees fly around a tree, and upon examination! was discovered that there was a sworn: of bees andeooneidemble amount of honey there. They got a bee hive, out down the tree, and encceeded In capturing the â€"Extensive improvements are in pro- gress at the Sim son house in the way of refurnishinz. he house is being renovat- ed from top to bottom, and tubers and Esper-hsngers “hold the foru’ at present. he parlor has received special attention, and in addition to being reps red is re- ceiving a new carpet an hsn me torn- iSure. In the tall phe_bnild_ing grill under- .. .uu. Eï¬EprB?ézB'eiE 65155813; or $1,500 or â€"-â€"Noah was the ï¬rst man to advertise. He advertised the flood and it came through all right. The fellow: who laugh- ed got drowned, and it served them right. Ever since Noah’s time the advertiser has been prospering. while the other fellow is being swallowed up in a flood oi disaster. â€"Huckleberries promise to be a larger crop this year than for many years past, ptovided the plants are not aï¬ected by frost, which may come during the next week or ten days. There is now a profus- ion ot bloom everywhere on the reel? p‘alns where the trult‘ls usually foun , and the berry is already forming. The earliest crou is generally picked about the ï¬rst of July. â€"The Peterboro Examiner says that a l e party oi! bio oliste enjoyed a run to aï¬eld the ot er evening. After tea Mr. Barry Walters. one of Lindsay's ex- mayors, took the entire party down to the river to have a look at three eeowe which he iebuildln for work on the canal. A capital job a being done on the ecowe, they being most solidly constructed of tamarac and oak. . â€"The two large silver maple trees which for many years have spread their broad branches, as well as a barge quantity of vermin. ever a sect-Ion of L ndsay end Glenelg-sts , have been cut down by Mr. R. Spmtr, who has 1:.me purchased the property. â€"A stabbing may 1360‘; piece in Ash- bumham on the 24m, A butcher named Taylor being struck in the eye. He was driven almost crazy with the pain, and at :rasent it is feared he will not survive his i7 juries. Hi3 assailantia suppcssd tohave been a man named Bert Craig. â€"On Maude some or the students attending the lleglste Institute eï¬â€™eoted an entrance into that building. and taking full possession of the assembly hell. for about half an hour the sweet music from we piano was wafted abroad over the neighborhood. ' â€"The second annual exam-ulna under the auspices cf the Llndsay branch ERA. will take place on J uly lit to Crowley’s Island,-Pweon Lake. per Str. Aline-Ethel and barge. Avery attractive program at sports and games 13 being p:eparcd. â€"Another change in Grand Trunk cl:- cles, under the new management, is that of the name. In future the leme corpor- ation will be known as the “ Grand Trunk System,†instead of the Grand Trunk quwey, as In the past. â€"Commeroiai travellers in Ontario say that liberal prospects throughout the country are very bright. The whole prov- lnce seems to be disgusted with the government and is turning to Laurier and Mowat. That is the winning team. â€"Mr. Michael H eve, of the east ward, left for Perry bor lest week to assist Mr. Alex. Ross, who is making im- provements in the channel there. Mr. Has-grove is an expert blacksmith. -Sanson tickets and commutation tickets, covering a number of tripe at eatly reduced rates, via the Str. Cran- eila, are now on sale. and may b) procur- ed from Cspt. Crandeli or on the boat. â€"A young 13:1 named O'Laary was drowned In the O:onabee rimmeu-Peter- hero, on Wednesday of last week. While steeping to recovers stick from the water he overbelanoed and fall In. â€"Mr. Thomas Gcahem o! Blythe. came up Thursday last on the Estnrlon and Ida for Port Ho , having reoelved word of A serious 3ch ant which befall a relative a few days ago. â€"TEETl-I made by Mr. Gross over 20 years ago are still being worn, and in Road serviceablé condition. Ha Is now making teeth at the same quality tor $8.â€"14-w-tt. â€"-Cspt. Rose and his gang at men ar- rived from tha north last week where they had been looking after the husbanding 02 ch; water supply In the different mer- â€"Seeds of av description 5 2131: to hand, including Mas d, Baas, Turnip, Beans, Pass, and a. fine display at Dutch Soho Onions. A. Examormâ€"IZV. â€"We have a trash sup 1y of Dutch Sect Onions in to day. also 1d, Turnip. Beat, in fact all kinds of s , trash. A. HIGINBOTHAM.â€"l2w. â€"N!oa brick cottage to re at near centre of town. ‘Good summer kitchen, hard and seawater. J. H. Soorrnnm or C. Carr- nonâ€"41:1-tt-15w-tt. â€"The town ’court of revision lbs sittings on Tuesday In the cannon amber at 103. 111. There are a large numbar o: appaals to be heard. Mr. W. A. Weeee ship 19 horses to Montreal last Thursday. e has also been buying extensively 1n the vicinity 0! Butte and Orfllla. -'1'he ellvereu wonbytbeY.u.C.A. football club at ls on exhibition in Dundee Flsvelle Broe' window. â€"Loet on Saturday, the 23rd, on .anp- klnï¬ollow commons, e llstle boys coat. Flnder please return no this once. â€"Teeth Inserted by Dr. Neel-ads last tram twenty to twenty-avenue. Palnleas flxng'aotbn. Prices to please everyone.â€" Wednesdaymlng â€"Opeeourtctmlsionmaton1‘uodny Inthep. town clerk's oï¬oo. owing†mnouohmberbelngoecnpled. --_’_1'h_a_ anmmpwonpythog.flh_l.C.A. Local 8mm -m Canaan: took a. may pink chnlo party to 83W on My Abunlngchlmnaylnthomrot 0. W. Bentley's Manned; little adamant M Bun-fox _Bnos.. Jewellers. M 01mm. madamâ€"91. "You mo mbnrnn 93’: Mind." Thou?» manmufl t naming such usurious Win contemplation. ï¬nwwm WWWâ€"u.â€" mm. m: .. .. “Wm... mm mm m â€"The Toronto gentlemen com “ Our Finhing Club†have raw their ï¬shing trip to Back inhe. shove Enubnrton. where they enjoyed qoeiicnt eport. On their my heck to the village intend†the horse hired to hnnl their nuance tell exheneted by the meide. nndtheynndertooktototethemt! [non their been. It wu n weerbonae journey. and when they renohed the village union endheniinuenivehed tohetteeiynppued. â€"TheoitlleneciLindeAywfllhegind to learn that Mnh. Brown hnnduuter. u o! m mama tor eweetneu intone end durability. Then barium-none“ he bought on me “small-.1310“ Inter- mntiononnhe hnd tron menus. Britten Bram, revenue. loot of mm Mr. Brown unmedemlmeenpinnn tnner. Givehimn emu. ain't-Mes. ran Into an. and It It bed not been In: elu-tneu on the driver's pm the rider might hue been but very badly : a It was he escaped. -The Sxdler. Dunde- anene am in; Co. hnve compleOed n commendsble Improvement by mm: In end umber facing the river front from then-elevator p to the look. I diam 0! over 1m . We nnderetend lo I! the eempeny'e mac; Ix; erect nn cumming! and; on e run oer germ on . green that made. to thnt .138. can he landed or nnlonded dons the out!†nt. end so nveld loeeottunelnehnnunc. â€"Blcyollsts should be nonmetal when riding on Kent-st. cn bend nlghts; there being so many vehicles on the street they are out to frighten the horses. As our re- porter took In the band concert Tuesdsy evening a t sccldent hsppened nest by.yhensboycllst. lntryingto 93s; two _A- -_J IA IL _.5 â€"Mr. J. Ryley ho‘ just turned out of his notary a hendeome botcsblnethr the Ben- son house. It won placed In tlon last Thursday nod everyone who so eeen II pronounce it amino“: temple of the cahinetmeker'e end comet's on. The mid- dle gene) of the upper norflon holds e Brit h pinto mirror 12 ft. long by4§ ts. wide, and u. either end are two amulet mirrors. surrounded by ourvedwork. â€"A ccuple of strolling street mnelslsns furnished some v ï¬ne music on Kent. st. ms Friday. he been wes composed o! a men wlbh e hex-gland sllttle boy. who possesses a remake y sweet voles. The meals was so good the: 3 number of our loud men followed them mend town for about n halt-hour llsunln to the soles tlona and contrlbntlng free 1 to the orders of the strollers. â€"'1‘he Park Nine football team visited Omemee yesterday and played a match with the team at that place. Aher some exciting and hard play Norman Mark. who nla ed a brilliant game all through scored e flret and only game of the day and won the honors tor Lindsay by a score alma ’â€"Mr. J. D. Hutton, ownerot Button's grove, west or the town. thinks the cowor- at-ion should purchase the property. as the townspeople make free use of It. He states that every day there are several picnic ties in possession. and that the young ads open gates. throw down ï¬ancee. uncover wells, and generally make them- selves a nuisance to him. Evaâ€"(19.121511521537471. £11315†hpprudn‘iloa of ï¬le music by applauding several selec- one. 11305, has lataly been hunched and plncod 1n posztlon by Supt. Waltoxs'men. lo I: 184 R. to length by 8ft. In width. I: built. of 10x12 pine tlmbcr. and 13 well and strongly put together. â€"Natwl:hateading the tetigne resulting from their trip to Barrie on queen’s birth. day, the members of the Harmony bend gave their weekly concert on Tuesday evening. Aqinsnnl, {lag-go cram; ggther; â€"A substantial boom, to replace the one swept rover the} dang by _ la}: popm'e â€"-'1‘hs snnusl fsrmers’ excutalon will tshglsoe on June 18th from Llnduyto Port any. The steamer will all st the hr! std. Plum Polnn sud Wuhbutn‘s Islsn Tickets. 25 sud 15 centsâ€"11. â€"Msssn. H bout. of Fonslon Fslls. .shlmiadlon odnesdsy shoutzsws ofs spec of lumber to New York. 1‘ 15pm sn atdet from Santh Attica scoutedby the ï¬rm some months â€"The Choral Szclcty are getting In their nnlshlng touches (or the concert next Thursday. To-nlght they pmtlcc wlzh the Instruments at St. Paul's schoolhouse. The selection of put eonge, etc., has been vzelll made, all good. yet very mlcd in eye entered an action of damage: Agent the Patel-bow Review and Tlmee alleged llbellaus and false etetemenu in connec- tqlazlln with e an“: brought against Mr. u n. â€"The Collegiate Athletic Aseoeietion 1: giving e unique entertainment on ti 1, evening, ooneieting'oi mock psi-lie- ment, club swinging. mbitie perform- ance. You cm‘t stir! to miss itâ€"eoxne ; only 10c. ndmieeiomâ€"dw-l - â€"Town merchants nhould vntch the tho clock on Saturday nights use: this, a Chief Ball has mound Instruction: to moments In case they oxxed the 10 o'clock Local Brenda. -Forty-‘tcnr Canadian were debuted from entering the United States at- Detroit 135:: month. gig-Lu did him much credit. At the eel meeting theioiio resolutions were edged: In; That it desirable that the . S. leaving and entrmee exam- inations be held earlier in the week than heretofore. so u to close not inter than Friday. 216. That catchers who nb-zent themselves (unless through eieknw) irm the teachers association should not be ep- pointed to preside It the P. S. leaving or entrance examination, or derive the beneï¬ts of the 11:; or funds 0! the association. Ofï¬cers e eased tor the ensu- ing year: Presidenr, D. MoMiiinn. L'rneo ville; vice-weldent, Miss Myers; eecretsry and armour. S. Giiohrieb; annexing commit-t Meow. Moegrove. B. Stacy, D. McFey en and Miss Staples. mnmonb wlaheld in the tan hm. u moxdqcteé. by Mr. Murdqgh. .94 pp. ple " and “ F Argyle. 52‘" mg _n 10 n at. m m. U. Malawian“ ct dd imm“1‘nel Mr. 13. Stacy of hit on " How we m D. MoFudan. “574%“. 7, on P. S. com- ot Hurley, .3?“ 23:5! tori: Touched Imam: with.“ it Wmmflnmflct Ina. Moo ct the Manual via-pram.†Inspeczor Baum W tho Mnehrttheworkdoulyjhom â€"Mx-g Wm, 01191;, at Poterbprq. pp: Aland-in. mJalba‘utne-hed. wwwwm The man! Inc-flag d tho Wat We: mun-u ntfo_ntlg'_s_noobga‘. to :8. ’m city. Mr. ml: on In 1d with. the Bup‘llt ohu machinery hodln round in Hanna 9_ , M30 0 anhln (llamaâ€"non: wu memwmmm mmwmmwmw “a“ pmw 3332 "fie“flniio'ui 63:13:74 “(Bicycle cumin! that owning. â€"Dr. Baton. of CAM, law 5 191! my: mu, Tog dcgmr â€11:93:94 4.1:. G. F. Bruno. «Bourbon. otund- odtho liberal mm mooiiog laoo Friday. He in a ï¬rm "We: of Mr. Lsurier. ond who o listening to such on ex- cellent urn-Koo. G. W. Boos. “5316308“; 05mm rota-nod to pl:11": and†m ooooplo days ' am: doubler Mn. (Dr)'1'honpoon.ond Mil will occupy hi. cottage than dull: the wow. that to Lu: 1 In: Thumb: their Hyde. In m 1:0an m -i[oun. B J. Johnston md W. R Wkldeum In Klugseon lat week on bohntot the load 1.0.0.9. tanking "ung- monu to: the maul excursion under a maples- ot tint bodyon July lat. â€"Mr. Bury Wuhan. our ex-myor. spent the 24th us his homo lo town. Be In; ï¬nished his contact st Luanda. but the bugs have not yot ban Inspmted by the gormmt Inapocwr. â€"Mra. J. A. McWillium sud (Ingmar, 3nd Mater Amos. went to Peta-bore this morning to spend 1 (aw (in with Manda Miss Millie will not return or stew weekn_ â€"Mlu '1'. Moon, who in. been visiting her (dud. Miss Josie Mon-ow. It Pater» box-o for the past week. "turned home now, 3m: enjoying a very plus u: . â€"Mr. S. J. S . western (nigh: Ind agent Jr the Beaver line of It“ pa, n: has Wednudny owing on the mar: local representative. Mr. R. J. Hum. â€"Mr.'F. M. Qxlrk. c! the telephone ex- change. spent Sunny and Maude with Deeeronto friends. and witnessed t e but ï¬re In the Rschbnn property. â€"M!u M. Batu. conofnpher In Maura. Smtton Hal's aw emu. Peterbam, la visiting her man. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bsxer. south ward. -â€".\Ir. J. Flood. men clerk between To ranto end Sal-ale. we: in town Mondey “bend“: the tunnel of his armdmocher. the Dobeon. â€"Mr. E. Boughton left: for Toronto on Wednesds on his bic ale. and hopes to establl a new moo: tcr local riders over um route. 43113: Ads Sta-m on. of Peterboro. and Mr. B. mines. or adult as at present Visiting Muses Hattie uni Mollie Burke, Glendaâ€. â€"Mr. John Smith. of thla town. book pub in Rev. Fabu- MoOru'a maul can- cer: at Buchln on may 1m. am: Name Dal-gun Ind Mn. J. J. D313, both at Toronto. at now on 3 ml: to friends and mum In Iowa. â€"Mrn. ‘rhoa. ick, oi Lindsay-st" nnd several lady visitors. onjoyod u «out outing on horseback on queen's b hday. â€"Messra. E. ch. Stuthy nnd Garden Richardson spent the 2ith with Toronto dtx'i‘onds. and report n vary enjoysbie holl- ,I â€"-Mr. Thoma Paley. cf OW. . sod through Wodnoodny on his my to snelon Falls, where he will spend a few â€"Mr. Patrick D3110. of But Emily. let: Taoodny tor Bumbag. Ion. when he humane†Interests. ~11â€. Frank Burke nnd daughter Lillie. have returned to town nicer Ipending n for days with Peta-bore triendv. â€"Mo'sm. n. D. om and Ccpt.’1‘h!rksu ratmed Tneoday from a two dsya' driv- lng trip Lhrouzh the north country. â€"Mlse Mend MeGlll end Mlee Vlde Graham. or we east were]. spent. Sande, with the Rev. Newton am. e: Omemee. -â€"Connty Megletnte Deacon drove to Cobozonk on Wednesday to szttle e diner- enee or opt-don between two residents. coT’fflitB' 312°“ °‘ 9.“? “3°???" .. 4 er m . I‘. In H. C. L. Bsker. Gfenelgat. ~Squlra MoDonell s «at the 21:11 in Toronto. the guest cf 1‘. L. McDonal- Comma C «Mn. 1. J. meridian nnd ohlldren'ue 1!: present the guest: of Mrs. W. L. Brown. Paternal-o. “ma Lottie Fox lea town on Wed needs! week for Nnmnee, when she will spend the summer. -Mr. Wllllun Glenda Fox. reel “hue agent. Toronto wulntown; sum-day on bulneu In hle llne. â€"Mr. end En. Strikeg o! Helium. gen-ed flax- htmrnon stud-y tovulo lends et insulin. ~30. Arch. Carleton. merchant. Oni- wood.wulntown town 1.» Thursday, deo Mo eon Albert. -â€"Mlee Mend Lu: returned home on Tneedny other open the 24:1: wlth MendelnPetex-boto. k â€"x:.njnknm¢umommmu -Mr. Tom 0mm. of Tmnbc. spent Sunday and Manda In town with friends. - Dr. Whm m4 hll sister spsnt the 25:1: 31 Pewrboro. the guests at aha Rev. W. C. '6. â€"Mr. W. C. Mm. nun-e comm-Iona. Bahama. ms in town not Thursday. â€"Mr. Albert E. Knight, at Toronto. rod. to Down on Sound†on bu wheel. â€"Mr. Jo. To, 127, of Toronto. at the 25:1: with his (dead um Hugm â€"Mr. Marduk Melisa. of 833mm, In It mount spending {tow days In non. ‘ â€"l[ra. H. W. King md childmn were In Barrie in n law an. visiting Moods. . â€"lrl. Wm. Galena! this town. fluted Port Perry Manda durlng m week. â€"Mr: J. '1'. Ramon. ct Bahama- wu In town WMâ€. â€"MI-. Elu Leo spentSnnday adm- dny with friends In â€Toronto. sud Mond- In the city. â€"Hr. InhoJufln. olBobcm m In town lat My. -mu Hay Govt-an. of 05mm. II 7W “ Dr. W“... Pig‘siitgt ’IhnIII-aiivi in." rational-Iris! anuï¬â€˜g; fills... EB: ritual-Elaâ€" peel-.2. nun-«I953»! Us... â€"Ht. GIMMWWQ mam. -Dr. Outlaw-ll. dam mum -lfllsH.Wlnmveumuh¢nhum whim!†mace-w â€"l(r. "Just" “In. at the ofloo UM at J. D. In! 00.. Toronto. “the gust at Mr. Baht. Nahum. Milka. Sandny and loudâ€. â€"Ilr. Fad loan and wire. at Palm- ceou. roux-nod homo 1m head-.1. stau- Suadn Milena†wry plou- ufly M h town. -Iu. W. Voltcll. Pod-It. nun-nod “antenna on W mum-111mm- .- -_.._ ninth. â€"Mr;. W. E. Ennis. rt 03m wmhlp. ll whiting Mrs. Janet Much, out. mud. â€"Mtu Jonah Honda-Ion II In Peta- m the guest of her cousin, Illa mun â€"Mr. Gnu. Lot. of tho Damion But M. has been flatten-rod to the Uxhrldm â€"Mu. (Dun) Her-[mu open: Sand-y 5nd My 50 Belmont Farm. Port Hope. â€"M}. W. Vacs spent. the 24th with friend. to umbrook ad Patel-born. -mu Boa. laminar to:- P. Henchm- 00.. m In Toronto Moodâ€. -Mn. and “In Gaodwln upon: the 24 sh with tektites ln_Cabou-¢. â€"Mr. C. J. Pusey. cf the 1.8. a: 0.3.3., went. went Wednesday. Person-.1. ï¬llies Dingle in at pmont visiting triads in Toronto. an be obtained 3!: my hour. a†or night. .8 Beam Coxâ€"$41. We Sell Binder Twines Special Inducements in Trade, WE BUY WOOL Special Line of Summer Corsets Ladies’ White and Colored Blouses LINDSAY, Ladies’ and Children’s Vests Ribbons, Frillings, Beltings, Belt Buckles, Belt Pins and of General Small-Nate an â€"â€"immcnse assortment.â€" In Kid Gloves Gloves- Gloves- Gloves. A very complete assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Black Cashmere Hosiery Cotton Hosiery Stock of Gloves and Hosiery .is fully Incl-ted 1nd complete in sizes 3t all times. We but Special Value: to oï¬'er in Lndiea' and Children’s WARNER 8: 0038 and have a lull stock of all the leading brands, Central Prison Pure Manilla, Blue Ribbon, Red Cap, Red iStar. Blue Star, etc., at lowest prices. Hogg Bros, Oakwood. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Hardware, Crockery. Glassware, Paints, Oils, Wall Papers, Carpets, Curtains, House Furnishings, Groceries. Medicines. Trade prices allowed for Wool on any Goods in the above Departments. at highest market prices for cash, and are offering as our stock includes a full assortment of F lannels She tugs, Blankets, Yarns, etc., besides you can select goods from any of the following departments, m which you will ï¬nd a large variety to choose from at closest prices. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Hardware, Glassware, Paints, Oils, WARNER 00., we any only the Ba! Make: and guarantee every pair represented. Full range of sizes in Blacks and Colorings. A vm complete moxtmentâ€"every sine in shock. Values unappromchtble Usdnlly sold at 75c, our price 50c for pair. Another lot just to handâ€"the newest in the trade. In Corset: we carry about a dozen difl'erent makes :3 prices reusing from 25c to $1.25 per pair. A very large stock consisting of Lisle, Taffeta, Silk and Kid, in Black, White, Cream and Colors. All sizes Lace Mitts in Lisle, Tafl'etn and Silk. Blacks, Creams and Colors. in Ribbed and PW. Our “ Leaa’er †Ribbed cannot be npproached for value. in Blacks, White: and Tans. Our Blacks are the celebrated “ Hanm'arf Dye " and every pair guermteed absolutely “Fast and Stainless." “lathe t on» flour. Kabul-nu. Ran ~Abc,‘ n.5AA,:. V‘U‘U‘MWNN‘V‘.‘ Hogg Bro_s_. Praerw the Plant: and Destroy the Insects.â€" EAST END @iéifoi‘ég -Mr. Hugh MoCollum, or Dunstord, m In Toe-day, making mangemonu tor the 17d: and excursion of Sr. John's church Sunday school. Dunuord, which toke- plloo on June 9th to Wuhbun's blond. â€"Mr.‘Rabert Hungertord. of Toronto. â€computed by his little :00. took ad. unmo of the hand. to visit us the home om- pu-anu In a north ward. â€"Mr. A. Sliverwood'ape nt lutMondï¬ with Manda (n Paterboro 3nd com In the bicycle races held In thst Down. â€")flel Sullivan. Segue.“ school beech- er.£e:t Sunday In eterboro. the guest of . end Mn. M. O'Brien. Personal. â€"Mr. E. B. Oslkina. of the Linda: Waterworks C3mpany, ls spending a few an In town. â€"Mr. MccAnlay. headmaster of the Separate school, spent tyne 24th with Co barn-g â€lends. gawzesgw 3m bin id! lbw more ta- Wo none but the but mu milled .Myour cesspool: And MOM-d Wmthow 1m Powder. Balk-ban and A. W. 00W†may: Dr. Sh l‘er. WOODVILLE. at 25c in Plain or r-