:1 Cppaâ€"Fnrwesther Sc co. â€"John Kennedy‘. 0111113- mâ€"Dnndna 8:. Funefla Bros. Wu†of View- at sueâ€"Paton“ 00:3 Stock A dverti .Ennumoro Picnic. allâ€"J. G. Edwudp. n! remedy-W- F- C“ Booker: ExcursiogJ otreeoondence of Tn: Poem! THEY Connâ€"Mrs. Edwud Bell a her husband one (my lab week can: dish-washer, and as 3 result very proud and happy. a they on! dish-washers no you ...... Mr. home was made py by the -- 1~_‘- nutâ€"ani- Jim Bro!- _M. J. m. w I. Cum! -mford 8c Cc mG.â€"Mr. S. 0. Hadley, Geodet- 5 popular resident. has just his ccmmodious new mmo ‘th sublxng underneath. S. O. in Mad. _ _‘ _ u- IOW- ;ummml,\.\l Lannaâ€"L. O. 14. No. hollow. Iownd- woman: tho I 12m. so Lind-by this year. Wall. do w. weald like to caution tholr ’lmthnn spinal commuting the lush an: an Eamon 1’s". people Iormo! ooaulon. (or when a stool). .nnquma Marmalade. from non. “do. can!“ a village may cum: ad uelnlmod. “hon tho Pm- mo loan.†Now. In; I! that Ind our lodge vlmod than Mon lhl would bun boon though no! y Incl: Inflquud lot-nomad“): by the magma- pique nod mm build o! m boa. Wom pm! at our?!" mummy-o. Wodonoc name “I: uuouv w'r, ,_ ' not 9 eon ...... Mr. James Gibson 3 u hurled the other day in the my ...... As a consequence these - an ShOnt lacking an impenent ee “"A . Bo Tm J ohnucnn “who 013d on the 1 { wummâ€"Wo In hm 30“ 0°" |Frld01 morning u my 1|an Sand-Y- drab. ad 0W Illa amnion of m6 d3†{3110‘ tbl, .............. 37 9-33“! on of .. W330}. †....5o.7 -m. u ........ 54.85. pitalion in Inches. I run In no aâ€. 210. Sn isem outs 'This Week. Ira. who. MMW‘ anow. m‘ï¬him ‘h‘ PM“ W. I". Curler unionâ€"C. P.1 600M I!!! If one: u few days ano- r the coming co Meet. 5-L’ETTERS 3.39m" Lindâ€! THE r0513] 0! this town had reached on last annuals: church hborhood in the a nflrosd is just wins. A 9’10“ :eepg one_eyo on :d The othei' one ouz hotel keeper not anfl'er from pâ€"Batnox a base bull club than mun tends 0! Mom. not over their Dance of "'0 arches" uh; s an». also an and state. 09 as called. lad mu the em" tar ma unly :3 one o! the ,IMD, mad I!“ her neighbors. :n the Pushy- An instructive \V. Hollis“. In NB 1.1 .yan Them. The mpsiby o! the The funenl mo esteenL In rent st n the even- thn Ike! as nothing ..'l'ho jun- fluvton to name out resented ATV“. a vent 1). but Don ‘nm brad md porridge. Now. it any one do“ not boileve what we any of our ï¬ne Lao man. they will have to look to: proof, We (Correlvond Normaâ€"Former- ere nniehed needing. end were wiehing for a. little rein; but ere more then eetieded no w. en the ehower hen luted three deye. . . .Sheep-eheering ie eleo e excitement ebont finished. . . .Same littl wee ceneed letely by e lerge beer eppeering in thin neighborhood end hillin two an: sheep. one belonging to Mr. L. en on one to Mr. P. McGee. The night eiter the tint ebeep wee killed e 5:“ let up It Mmen‘e to weteh tor rufu'e return. Ap may he enepented their intentions, e vieit to Mr. MeGee'e intends while the huntere net at their poet out! with cold. However, not dieooureged by their non-eueeeee, the hunters proceeded to Mr. McGee's on the iollowing night. inlly determined to settle brain, but he very discreetly returned to Merren'e and wee about to help himself to the antenna or the dead eheep when he wee eurprieed by Mentor L. ll'cheney. who just errived ._ _ I.-_ Anal .e eh. nnlmn]. 0! mute: u. mun n... P.-- 7 “sq. with e gun. The boy ï¬red or the enitnel. but owing to the dnkness did not. know it the she: took much effect. and no one sew the beer since to "ex†him. PERSONALPThO meny friends of Mr. John Finn were pleasantly surprised the other do, when he arrived home after e sojourn or some ten or eleven years in the erstes. where. we understand. he holds e lucrative position as foreman in the lumber csmpe....lmes Nellie Cherdon arrived home lest week, after ependinn she winter wiih friends in Boston and New York. LORNEVILLE. SOCIETY Normsâ€"A tent or the "Knights oi the Mnecebeee o! the World†wee organized in Reid’s hell. Lornevme. on Me! 6:11. 1894, with 20 chem: members. The renewing oflieere were elected: Sir Kt. Put Con, J. Burton; Sir Kt. Com. D. warm; 31: Kt. mm. Com. Dunc-n 'Mo- Iame; Sir Kt. Record Keeper, J. H. Breed- Sir Kt. Fiance Keeper. J. W. Donaleer Sit Kr. Chip" Dunld Smith; 51: Kt. thy... J. Great. u. 1).; Sir. Kv. Sergeent, J. Mummy; Sir KL Mute: st Arms, Jan. A. McMillan; 81! Kt. let M. of Guud, Time. 8.. Bmee; Su- Kt. 2nd M. 0! Sand. A. J. Burton; Su- Kt. Sentinel, J. Wuy; SI! Ki. Picket, Alex. Cumieheel. - J. BROAD, B. K. BOLSOVER. [Special Correseondenee of Tax Poem] A chmc was held in the grove at Baleover on May 24th. It was a decided success, notwithstanding the inclemency oi the weather. Aconcert was also held In the evening, at the Methodist church. Everyone went home satisï¬ed that they had spent a proï¬table and enjoyable day. ...... In the evening a {cot-ball match was Dlayed between the junior team from Argyle and the home boys. The Argyle boys, not having had must practice this disadvantage. seaeon. were playing on a Alter an hour’s play the score stood 2 to 0 in favor of Bolsover. The return match is to be played at Argyle on June 16th....As the ledies of Boleover are noted for giving good suppers, they felt it was necessary to keep up their reputation this time. which they fully succeeded in doing. Just as the shades of eve were telling all repaired to the church, where they were treated to an excallant programme of vocel and instru- mental rnuele, all by home talent. the strangers who were expected not being ab'e to come on eccount oi the unfavorable weather. Mrs. F. Stabseh is to be com pli- mented u on the manner in which the nbvldreu d a credit to her training. Samoan FAc'ronr.aMessrs. Steele and Homes have their shingle teeter, is tell Hurt. Umemme.:Mr. ll. Value“ has a dang 9! smmum at Work new and he intends hum a let oi stem polled this reefs. re an M1. renter: see an 9 some exteee :vfnveï¬ietfle eu m: lermderteg the iastiew rum. and. no a ram!- he will soon have one Y: 3“ grantees places on the i‘ertese a. . inseam) ‘PBADB.=â€"10u! sntergvietlifl congenï¬r. 3?. Hail". he: jeeveeymea . -__-i .. um- um Iflln‘. Lulu-.1, lynuu "nun-- Iupnovmm.â€"ur. mile: Sinai“: bu banana! all homo by rho .ddlztono! I m†°°""" “Tm.Â¥h°“m"fl'm‘. $1 cm. Finlay. Foamâ€"Tho Rev. Mr. Wick-u. o! W View; Unlvmlzy, pmdud n: W founded on 1 John. 84f ’ mam-c. new» coca". Mr. P. Haney. an s Jouvnaym-u engaged for the canon, ï¬nd the] In “in“ ma out n. lama number at flm aim butter “-10.0 PERSOHALS.â€"Mh John McGillivury o! Sam-mm, and Mini! Ads. of the Collegiate Instimte, Lind-u, spent Haw dulo Int Week visiting their parents Au “Butternut Cmek Farm," ...... Also Miss Louie Dal- ulmn, of Lindaâ€. spent her hoiidnyn under the parenui root ...... Min F. Sliver- Lhorne 3nd Mr. W_m. Brandon. 0! Udnoy, uuuar um van-u...- .u... . . Iborne end Mr. Wm. Brandon, 0! Udney, visited Mr. Siivervhorne. SURPRISE Puntâ€"A surprise party; eon- aisning at ebonr any persons, both young end old, from this neixhborhosd, drove to the home oi.I Mi. J. \V. Folltot‘r, south of Kirkfleid. inst Friday evening. and took the family by storm. Alter wending an enjoyable evening the petty returned to their home in the “wee emeii hours at the ‘14....- Tcorxeenogience of Tm: Pos'r. LECTUREâ€"Mr. Richudson, ott'roronto. orgmizer of the P.P.A., will give 3n ud- dress in the Orange hall on Saturday night. mans. Cumâ€"lb is our sad duty to record the removal by death of one or our esteemed residents, viz, Mrs. Wm. Ramsey. The deceased had been in usual good health up till a week ago, when she had a slight attack of la grippr. She tool: worse, how- ever, on Sunday night, 20m inst" but it was not thought serious. On Tuesday the physician was called in, but she gradually grew worse and passed away about ï¬ve o’clock on Wednesday morning. Deceased was 65 years of age and was very highly respectrd. She was a consistens and hon- ored member of the Methodist church of this pIacr. The funeral services were con- ducted on Friday by the Rev. Mr. Power, who preached ah impressive sermon :o a very lame audience from the words “In my Father's house are many mansions.†Her remains were interred in the Salem cemetery. We extend to all the bereaved the sincerest sympathy c! the entire neigh- borhood in this sad and sudden bereave- met“. Z‘SALEMâ€" gyros; i131! CABDEAI. voice and will make his [turn u: u..- .. letry. The Rev. Mr. Chldley, 0! New Yak. reached an nhle men in the evening which wee well spawned. â€Wmâ€"The ennui S. S. ec- vleee wulbeheldon June 17 end 18. Tee on Manley evening no 4 p. m. Agnnd concert in the evenln by the oelebtlted Sundetlend choir. Mount! has 09 . was «1901410413» nude: :11ng in (ever of in ann. iii-éâ€" shimnuvo. uv'vâ€"uâ€" ,7 am of Tm: Pond Pro-moaâ€"Plo-nlee end excursions he" commenced here. but .- Jel none heve been very successful, mung to the un- uvoreble state of the weether. -‘ ‘ I I H.- Ila-t -~__ _- -- A [Ivor-mu sou-w vs a... " _..._--. RAINS.â€"The heavy relne o! the out week have releed the voter to high water merk. BAND Cancunâ€"The bend heldle promenede concert on the evening ot the 24th in the skating rink. The crowd wee lerge. the mnelc was all the: could be desired, and every person present seemed to enjoy mogul": to the fullest extent. _-A- -n -__ "III-mun -Ant nn EU UUJUJ "Ginny-w -- -_ ,7, , Carmaâ€"Some or our v went up the lake on the 24th for a days outing, but as the day was rather damp they had not much pleasure. Tows.-Large tows of wood and logs have been taken through the locks here already, but since the recent heavy rains the river has raisedand made the current so strong that it will be rather hard to bring a tow up from the lower lake until the flow or water abates. Tan munâ€"As there was no celebration everything was exceedingly quiet here. The school flag and the flag belonging to the Hunter house were the only banners that floated on the gentle breeze. 0! course these Union Jacks reminded our citizens that the 75th birthday of our gracious sovereign was being observed in this mighty burgh. Socxar. GATHERING.-A number of our villagers took the opportunity of calling on Mr. and Mrs. James McIntyre, of J ohn-st., on the evening 0! the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre leave for the North Shore on the 28m inst.. and their well-wishers came to spend the evening and hid them adieu. A very pleasant evening was spent. and Mr. Arnberg, an old gentleman in his eighty- iiith year, was present and entertained all by telling of old times; in fact every person enjoyed the occasion; but Mr. Arnberg most of all. Acomnnr.-Master Roland Mitchell, a boy oi about 13 years of age. and son of Mr. William Mitchell, of this place, was up on a picket fence last Monday. and as he went to jump of! it his pant leg caught on one of the pickets and he was thrown on one side with such force that his leg was broken jest serve the ankle. 1):. Theme Was called In and set the broken limb, and the lad is doing as well as could beeseectedo Fasmses‘ pumaâ€"Tue farmers have "ranged to hold their annual ple-ele ea June â€ill, and eter thing premium that will he a new nifa‘ir: (C! GO‘L‘EDWAz‘gu. ) Hui.“ no am an em. a Oauauu gamma as 0 Motion M Wouuounu as attended at the Mammal 9113mm an 1min.) In! on m coon-too o! numu ma mun-u «may realm! to Ith.‘ ‘5 “mo b, REV. Jo c 85099.“. Tho number a! lumbar: we mid not not hold or. am they undo s lam prom-ton. The building wu crowded oven to unplan- antnau. for mm: was out-Ida wuuu mo services were [310036611159 _. __ m . 0‘ UUlfluluhlvu vu Iuv -â€".â€" v- - __, - Swanâ€"Our two champions, Luanhy and Benny, went to Bradford on the 24th. the former running owoy with the 220 Ind 400 "'61- rgcea, and Butt] his pct vaulting with $019- Plc mc.â€"The mnual pic-nic in connec- tion with the St. Matthiu’ church con- gregation was held on Thundu lost, the queen’s nomiday, which we one sort! to gay w_ns_ior from Pain“ the success it won lâ€"â€" â€"-- -A‘ .6 n" DI. Uuuuunu vâ€" Uâ€"vv- n --_. “-7- , PERSONAL. â€"-'W. Lawrence. of French River, was In town this week and thinks of aettllgg in this p53}. ~â€"_- 1.1â€"“ .n DI. Elihu-up; u.- u."- yâ€"--. Tm: Twana.â€"The Orange lodges in this district are to meet here for a grant celebration _on the 12:1! 0177.193: - _--k- "no aua Any.â€" .u.._n -_- a BB in - , , hoped for, as the day was not at all favorable. The attendance in Lovering’a grove was good considering the wet state of the roade, which prevented members coming in from the country as had been previously intended. The sports, for the winners of which reliable prizes were nresented, did not bring forth any portion. lar or great athlete. Some went by default. there not being entries sufï¬cient to make contests. A very liberal tea was provided, which was enjoyed by those who partook of it at intervals during the rain which now and then came down in the afternoon. The band belonging to the village, through some misunderstanding, declined to come out during the day. hence matters were dull. stale and unproï¬table. In the even- ing things were better, as a large crowd assembled in Manning‘s new music hall to hear an excellent programme. The party from Orillia did excellent service. whether in negro selections or performing as sailorsâ€"that is. the gentlemen, Messrs. Breckon Bros. and friends. The ladies. Mrs. Carl and Mrs. Hornet. sang songs with great taste and were loudly applauded. as was the duet. "Life's dream is O‘sr,†beautifully sung by Mrs. Mil'ard and Miss Let. M as Ella Epistt surprised all the manner in which she gave “Ever of hes.†whieh was rendered in the beat of taste. The lady on being enoored declined the honor w th thanks by smiling and bowing. 301304 YQFiON: Pnea tley.â€" Mon tree). 'ï¬in Rovxn. [Spedflmdenflnt Tn Post] Manna or m Youna manna Cum; â€"A epenlel meeting of $110an new on Tneedey evening. the 29;]: met. no meetina wee eddreeeed by Dr. W. Meme. E. Bowen, o! [And-I7. D. Cel- mlehnel. o! Merlâ€? Robe. Kennedy. 0! wee ube nut eneeker end ueveenenle eddreel ct hell-en- . 'deeuna win: the leateletlon penned by the Home govern- ment. Heehowed the lean emanate: money the: bed been epenflnmtnedna the lntereeteotthe province by we, of ednoeuon. annuities. end in mounting the eafleultnrel inure-u. but e: the eune time the em economy end heneety pgectleeq‘ 1n “9“"! wleb the pane tnnde. precmea m m... .. , ______ Menu-ei1 3:; wee;l m5 0.313501% epeeohee were I on . come with the motion olmad’eiineina who hove had the plenum S. beiore need not be told tho: ho woe lieiened to with method “nation. Mr. S. aid in the commencement tho! it VII not hie intention to conï¬ne himeoi! :o o oom- -_- LI. 5--..â€" uh“ province Inn -- u.._......_ _____ °’ "N" am ideslos showed thst they come up to user ss it wee possible tor saovsrnment to come. He reviewed the ennui-smut oi the flnenclsl “Theirs p i which the opposition wish to return to. end other lending questions of the dsy. No one should miss en oppoltunity oi hesring Mr. 8. whenever e ehenes oocnm Mr. Robt. Kennedy won the rest er of the evening. end his pointed en hum- orous ream-ks were greedy enjoyed by the nudienee, end will be welcomedhock to Mnnills st my time. The resident on- nounoed thst the Hon. A. S. std would address s meeting st Sunderlnn on the evening 0! the 7th of June. end invited on msny ss could meke it convenient to sttend. 8am! "I“. There well ever! felt Wee at the market last Saturday. The interior of the building in now completed end lerse crowds can be eccemmodetcd end.buine- cerrled on with much greeter connection then helm. There we: say onentity oi rhuberb. lettuce. green onions. etc" brought in end ell cold reedily. Some very choice butter wee dil- pleyul. which sold et from 110 to 170 â€lb. Eggs ceme in very plentiinlly end cold et 90 end 10c e dozen. A few vein ct chicken: were on hand end cold et 500 e pelt. Good potetou ere now becoming :cerce : 30 cent- e bushel was oeid for them. Some celt pork wee oii’er- ed and cold et very tel: prices. Oontt’n Aotd cue. Menus. Comte a: Bone. of landoe. ate-now. end Menoheeter. Greet Brttnln. hen Intel: opened I branch utebIIehment In Toronto In ode: to Inna that: trentmnt no we" no" here n It In In the old mom. nod other out: of the ammo worm. We onIIeepeoIeI atten- tion to thelr edverttesment ehloh emote In not 101' column. It \VIII be notion! that "Autumnâ€le the "II-tend tune nnne (or that: remedy. end by thIe name It «III In tonne be “own no eo went toot-lone eotde from beta: Metal upon their me. We need not: debate HM- “- mu... .0 up.» as... .4... 9mm of 'I’reetment." u tantrum can" the out tom nu! to well Imn. Used by ett Melee. advocated by any-totem. and supported by welt-noun oternmen to Mt pen- ot the worm. It to not tumbles um Ito new“ hoe been sleet. loom. (mm k lone have annotated an asset to am town. Me. at. (law arr. amntet. end be me! hedeoeedcd on ta ulvo utteteetton to Me «flame end aloe vv u". to Meson. Damn It 80M. Wq would noon. mun oil matter- from nouns and 0mm disorder. to all “on the age»! or writ. io Mus". Doom 8 Soul. 7: Violoriomh fame; for. Dauphin“ oxpioining the woman: and giving high anaemia. hom momma: om. zoo: in Toronto sad oilewhm. CA “munâ€"At Haney. on Wednesday. Mu 3rd. the wife or Alex. J . 0.1:)th 9! 0:00. (m: with him no moaned some at tho but! my men In England m M 0mm Ind 3mm. “8.0.0.000. cum Imus «entity. and thou 6 atom ooonomlod mum-moo mould Duo. r mu with In. nbon company. Apply to m “I'll. M( Guamâ€"In Lind-u. my ï¬lth. won. the wire of Mr. John MoGlynn. o! a non. “I“. Inc Wuv v. wv-v 'v -.__'--,, W rrsomâ€"ln Lindsay. on In: 29:11.18“, the wife at Mr. Geomo Watson. Wellington-0t.“ I dnuahtor. ‘8’â€. The “ALLIANCE,†MARKâ€"KmPOn Wetlandâ€. lily 29th. 3: the ragidgpco or Mr. Robt. Prawn. mm. by the Rev. '1‘. M. Campbell. M1. nun Ken: to Mr. Jnmea C. link. of Oahu". In ,Chulrmm of the Bond 0! Director.“ that. old and unable Woe 00mm. McWrLLums-Snambm.â€"In many. on Wednesday. I“! 23rd, by the Rev. Wilmer. Mr. E. N. lawman“. of 14nd". 3nd an. [Auto Sheridan. 0: Anton. The Richest Man 'In The WorLd. LORD ROTHscan. 810 8m CURES: Dyspepsia. 10w spirits. loan ofnppetite. painful digestion. malaria, ud gives tone and vigour to the whole system. Be sure you (t! CAMPBELL’S. CAMP'BELL'S QUININE WINE TOWN Jbrrmas. R. G. 001-12911. n. G. COBREIL, wanna-n. mu. MARBILGII. This is a Genuine Sale and no Fake. The Goods. all Dirt Cheap andmust all be sold in the 928$; BANKRUPT ST C3 1? 0 ($6000.00) Six Thousand Dollars worth of NEXT THIRTY DA): * NOW GOING ON IN FULL BLA§L nae-.177," . my «mum-u Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, 6! PATERSON 84 (29,-; Large stock and Small pnees. Hats, Gloves, Suspenders, Hose, Shuts, Ties, Collars and Cafe. Bpeeéal am a] Wye» m wear at 500., worth 900. iarasols, Sun Shades and Umbrellas: LACE CURTAINS. Blindl. art full": (It: firm of ham claim]. Coma will: (/4: ml and .m our airman c'u (/ch (004:. MEN’S SUITS to I and [am your fancy. 80 VS' SUITS, all u‘u: and prim. YOU 7' S’ S 17.53;»! pattern: and ma! flu. Haâ€. Cap. Uudnwcar dud Neckmr at price: to mil, and fly!“ (0 Mb III: molt fam'diou: tum. PRINTS AND DELAINES GLOVES AND HOSIERY pair of WATCH SPRING 0088313. â€â€™t an In a you‘d» to com you; Mulder: with talk/add!) prim and crown your M will: a Man New! in thidstoqofmbuiuss WWW/lad sue/z value and assortment as in our s/wm'rg th's swan. Shades, grades, quail?) and pricas are almost unlinked. Let us from you from the burnug rays ojz‘t/u sun, (It: out-pouring of the clouds, witï¬ one of our handson â€fa-‘0 o O O - - ' in gnu! mn'tty. . We law I?!†wry W drive: in Print: at 8r. yard. The along and law: of on» Ddaim an such a: plea“ 1/: [any and talk]; (In cart/n! 6w)â€. "RIDER THE PLACE. 1’8“ “SIM, NEXT. mam SIMPSON H anla "daily. We an Mud to W your fat for very little outlay. Bought at 56c. on the Dollar, A’Du Y'B SABER 0' LOW can P810†DE? 00008 80088- COMPRISING TEE STOCK OP Bailing: Stock Store. ‘. MoGâ€"AFFEY: L]. ‘W. HcGaflbz J'- cum. Curtain Poles and Ctmets uldcr: wilt gr III gamma: at I'M a Mommagnml at â€at. but MM Ml ml and palm and doth: but ENGLISH â€CAN Styles, w 04 P8, F008, W 00000 .W GOODS 8b., Lindsay, WMDWERS XS 142911571, Aunt Idler 00., FURNISH/N68 I‘ m mama, Limo gm. “1. Puma, no. â€a .0 Ann. and Caps '" and m: Mum {a an. In! um to sow, '. DINO upon tons; “and tho exhibition, '0 3102mm 9: ultra-r boat ‘0! the world for MW of Com, ms, and all crops M Mr culti- m. hr sale by ; Edwards Go. 9 ac and Guitivator. Iunitihings, mm'm Mmmellnedthc 0- Edward: a: Go. me or 31mm arson) ox i‘ Eindsa , DRUG STORE W" " â€" “Planet JP.†â€our“ BOTANIC Brnfas A fl-.. -â€".-... -â€"‘ -__A-_ â€" WHEEL HOE. WWW On- Peat. Mall small E PEAS Q†8: Co. harm, Battle. n Un- and If You’re ‘1 Blind 1‘. Moon comma: ofler. mu ntoiy couch †Anon-um Dec The “Old Hartford" FIRE INSURANCE COMP/am. M m Pnd. ovo Century 1794. - BRITTON BROS. dta m m. neonâ€"m i7}. 0012mm Button Bros '. G. Cornez‘l LINDSAY 0! do not d< mcnt t let mic Chamber have 16 Dinne1 21 Chin When 1/79 PH} cau C30 thppe $40} 00 Ire/z Is the