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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 28 Jun 1895, p. 5

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Machine Oil Hay Forks and Rakes _â€"â€"- Sections and Guards McLennan 81 Go. Grindstones Scythes and Snaths Pans Green Bind" m Amt-load to Arrive in a. few days. C39 and Common Sense,51 063155 5411 and see this cord. 0mm, A “00k. near Pos'r printing ofileo. Thom.- Bout. Issuer of Marriage License. Office. G. W. Bean's jewelry store, Kenbst. A Pretty June “roam. Toronto Globe, Saturday 1 The residence of Mr. H. mm, 70 Maedonell avenue. m the scene or a very pretty wedding on Wednesday last, when Miss Edith Kidd W38 married to Mr. Frederick A. McDiarmid, barrister-at-law. OW hill- The ceremon was performed by 19an Dylan-gm? Napsnoe o(gather 0: Doom . e presence 3 “8 number of friends. The bride looked W3. Win 8 blue énkm: 22‘! Binder Twine . 80d up, 3130 1 v'ith bféw‘fiTW'fEe’" “"â€" 'â€"' ""â€" by Mr. Herbert Mcgunen. The present: ra numerous and costly. After V: mam magnestasatdowntoamhor- “he abreakfsst. A‘raoeption was Wit-mull mm. to4p.m.,inordarthsfl figumendsm t ldgood-byetofllo res couple, w 0 will take DASBES HERE AND TRIBE- Malian Emit TOWN AND COUNTY. fulm maths fl LmbEXY, FRIDAY. JUNE 23, R. D. Tux'rox. Stove, Nut and Egg Goal 3550 Par ton- bnuw “TR UNK BAILWA Y. ““38 Am L Hope via Millbrook ...... ....'. ’00 pm Scranton Coal M. W. Kennedy 81 00., hotel at Low": Prices. Is this bargain enough for you? If so, act promptly, as they will not stay long. Sensible people’ know a good thing when they see it. You may as well be first as not. The Lot is an assorted one’ containing many different lines and values, but all for the one price, now The Donal Bod-3170 you! Tune Table. .3.) 25 a m ...8 00 9111 1:! 00no‘n HERE WE AREéfifié DRY GOODS; ommencing on Friday, 215t June, we will place on sale 140 pieces Prints, regular prices ICC. and 12 % c. Your choice of the whole Lot for Mx.Toronto. .. 6 Coboconk, etc. ..6 Halxbnrton, etc"? 15 I £x.1!oronto,ctc..9 30 | uroronm, ems 05 3'61 muo Ribbon rmon. mm DIPARI'. on Hope via Millbrook nan-.. Will] E1310 Sllflllllfll WEI; “knocks out In 1 1b. Can! H. W. Kennedy 8: Go 3 lb. A Salon Accident. Friday afternoon as Mrs.Isaac Naylor, accompanied by: her five-year-old daugh- ter and Mrs. Chas. Smith. all of Fenelon township, were approaching the Lindsay- st. crossing at the corner of Durham in a top buggy ; the horse shied at a locomo- tive that was shunt near the street, andln swinging round ebuggywas upset and the three occupants were at the mercy of the runaway horse. The ladies could not extricate themselves from the buggy top, which was up at the time, and the horse dashed _alo_ng over planks, stones, 1 _-_n... L- - 1._n. L- S‘EZT’bu‘a’é'fié' "‘“fibi‘glfc'u shalt; be: tween the fence an shade trees In trout of Conductor Wm. Bell’s residence. By this time several ehad hurried to the rescue. and e that Numb could 49Wd°9§f°£_9_, 1.. n A 4 ' CHILI.“ uu V'l-Iâ€"v-v ..-_ .._- _.__,_ Mrs. Nsylor was carried in Conductor Bell’s house in an unconscious state, and remained in that condition for several hours. Dan-rowswss prom tly sum- moned, and has hopes of best! recovery. Therem no bones broken, but she has severeljnlnggl bruises and abrasions o! _ ,_ --_--l-_- is. .1.- and Wm uvv " ..._v ,, to: modem. G’J'théafi‘h; sincere? foongmtnl'ationa Bandmaster Brown and the members. Now for business-the band will require Sgnngorms througlfigt, and in order to y eex nee beenveryproper- 1y suggests?J that a collection be taken a}? by some responsible citizen at the ridny night concerts. We feel certain that the response from our citizens for such a purpose will be liberal. hearty and unanimous. Let us send the boys away feeling that the town rejoices with them in the honors they have won and are yet to win. Honor: for the munene’ Bend. Every friend and well-wisherâ€"end the list includes, we think. every citizen of our townâ€"will learn with pleasure that the Citizens’ bend of Lindsay has been selected by Manager II. J. Hill, as one of the bands to play at the coming Toronto Industrial Fair this tall. The honor is a very marked one, as Bowmenville, Peterboro and other bands were passed oyer. and ‘,Lw___ Pubic School Supporters only (Deficit, 1395.) Amount in arrears of sinking fund under public school lay-laws 561 and 612, as per audimrs’ repons............_...... ..$1,7901 it" ......... ....-..... ........... po Which includes 1894 county nto, $2,181 00 89-11 railway rate ........ .. ...... 981 09 1.625 00 Hydrant rental due. And other unpaid accounts.. Amount due Bmdbum (or improve- ments on town hall, w'thout interest.......... ......... .. l 800 00 Amount due sinking fund account (Coll. Inst.) as per auditors‘ report.... ...... The I‘own'l Floating Debt. Following Is a ocrzect statement of the town’s floating debt, as compiled by Clerk Knowlsonzâ€" ;, Deficit, 315: Dec., 1894, as per nuditors' re- A. [up an rooms]! Chunpiomhip tor 1895. The knowing ones are speculating on the possibilities of the season. Ottawa is not likely to retain the honors of the chem- pionship,” Queen’s will put in a teamsuro to smasn all records. It is ofaen the case that very slight causes will lose a victory. It is stated that a painful corn made use- less one cf the best American players. It follows that no team can hope to win this year that neglects to supply its members with Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor, the only safe, sure, and painless remedy for cows. Wantedâ€"At once. All interested in Spring Clothing to Inspect our stock of MERCHANT rumme GOODS, the finest and largest stock In the county and prices to suit the times. sn- AND FINISH GUARANTEED, and every customer sent "away well pleased. Cyrano 8c Co.â€"56. Total............ mo mm at Forum’s Bookstore. Kent-st" Llndsay.â€"14. OLDTHIHG. ‘ 2,127 27 . ....... $8,023 13 $1,790 65 $4.095 88 the breast and lifted him about ten feet into a mud-puddle; the other man held on with bull-dog tenacity and in: rough-end-tumble vi the squirming hose, while e crowd on the sidewalk opposite Gem hell's hushed till thetearsesme. But oh- mirth was or short durationâ€"e. no later â€"A very “fusing incident occurred this Thursday on Kent-st. while the firemen weretryingthe pressure on the mains. Two men were holding e branch uttnohed to e hydrant opposite empbell'enmd when the stream was turned on the pressure wessogreetthatthe‘ ofhose began to twist and gyrete 3 huge serpent. The men strained every nerve to has the nozzle turned earthworm but the mg was beyond their strength, end one wesioroed to let go. As he dldso the solid stream of weter struck him full in the breestend _li_r_ted_him about ten feet AL 7â€" __-_ LA!) -- any" JVI- ‘HV "5â€"..â€" r _______ d eggs Remember we Flour and an . Feed and deliver all our Beet of all, we are still ving sway Beanttml Parlor Clocks. for tickets with every purchase whiixh we give fromâ€"63. "77,,_ J ALI- "- av.â€" . per roll, which every person knows who got it. We will give inst as good bargains on bargain day, which will start on next. Tuesday, the 28th day of Ma . Remember we are selling Wall Paper {not as cheap now as we have been, homfiaperrollto 5c., which would be good value at 8c. and 10c. Baote and _Sho_ee will alsg be amen I-LLI_- [â€" â€"S. J. Sheridan 8:. Co., Oakwood, have decided to have a bargain day once a at the new store. Every Tuesday we purpose having a bargain day and will sell goods cheaper than ever. Our 12:. prints we will sell for 10o., and 10:. prints will sell for 83.; dress goods and all dry goods we will sell accordingly. just us sure as we sold wall paper forL2c. and 3:. 77‘; _-___ â€"L- Us“. 1;. van-nu...â€" v..._-_ minute. clear and logical. There can be no doubt that he possesses the faculty of reading human nature to a wonderful degree, for neither the past. present, nor the insure oi the most perfect strangers seem to be veiled mysteries to him. â€"At an earlv hour Thursday Mrs. Jesse Parkin, oi Ridout-st., was awakened by a sound as of someone tumbling at her bed-room door. Presently it opened and a man's head appeared for an instant, but quickly withdrew. Thoroughly alarm- ed she aroused the household, but after a thcraugh search of the premises no trace of an intruder could be found. In the morning when Mrs. Parkin arose to pre- pare the breakfast she found a burly, rough looking tramp in possession of the kitchen, and the discove coming so soon after the other irlght, ma e her so nervous that she screamed loudly for help. Her son Arthur came to her assistance with a shot gun,and the perley that followed was full of danger for the knight of the road. who skipped for the door with the cold muzzle oi: the gun pressed against his neck and sending shivers down his spinal column. No doubt upon the first alarm the fellow hid somewhere inside, as the iaatenlngs of the doors and windows were then carefully locked to. 7 7 _ -The Palmisc, Prof. J. Hall, closes his engasemenb here Saturday; he then re- turns to Peterboro for a few days’ special engagement, and cos from there to the Thousand Island ark, N.Y. for July and August. During his stay here he has given some valuable advice to (Elite 5 number of our prominent: citizens. is readings are ,~1A_I "In-“ A..- h The dainty gown will never be given up by the ladies, no matter what the ex tremists or both sexes ,may say. And Priestley’s black dress fabrics make more beautiful wns than any other material. And now eelsbrst=d firm offers some- thing new in the “Eudora,” something superlatively fine in texture, in appearanee. in refinement, with greater weight and width than the famous Henriettas,and the ladies are, all over the country, calling for it. It is wrapped on “The Varnished Board,” and the name, Priestly, is stamped on every five yards. THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY. ONT” .. FRIDAY, .J UN E 28, --The third annual meeting of the Globe Savings and Loan Co. was .held yesterday at the head ofllce Toronto. The report and statements suhmitted to the meeting showed that the company is makiaxislrapég y and solid progress. It could h otherwise, as the directors are all men of good financial standing and ability. A prosperous future is predicted for the com- Pani- â€"Mr. A. A. J. Soanes, _who is an ex- perienced landscape gardner, hasjust com- pleted his contract of dressing the flower beds at the Collegiate Institute, north ward, Francis-sh, and union schools. The design followed is the carpet work or scroll pattern, and the work reflects much credit upon his skill and taste. The south ward and east ward school grounds should be similariiy beautlfled. â€"Mr. P. B. Mcmhargeyleft last Thursday for Montreal with twenty flne bloeky horses for the Scottish market. Most oi the animals were purchased in the vicinity of Fenelon Falls and Bobcaygeon....Mr. Wm. Weese, another of our enterprising bnycri. took a enticed to Montreal for disposal inthe local market. â€"A garden party, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid society. will do held at. the Queen-st. Methodist parsonage. 5:. Pen]- sr., on Tuesday evening. J nnu 25th. at 7.30 p.m. An excellent programme is being pre ared for the occasion. Refreshments be served. â€"Several of our local chronic drunks are now on a protracted spree, and have taken possession of a building on William-st. the contents of which they are selling at a sacrifice in order to procure wet coeds, that. the festivities may be prolonged. -â€"'1‘he homeward bound Oddtellaws made it llveiy at the station Fridey last singing catchy chcrusee» and exchanging good-tau with the many friends made by them nring their three day's stay. They did'nt forget Mayor Walters, either. â€"-The farmer J excursion on Thursday last to Chemon was a very enjoyable afl'alr, nothing w atever occurring to mu- the pleasure of the trip. The return trip of fully forty miles was made by the Str. Crsndella in less than four hours. ~Mr. J smes Long, of the 7th concession, Verulam, whose house was destroyed by tire last winter, is building a substantial new fame residence on the same site. It is his intention to veneer it with brick in the fall or next spring. â€"The Emilsmore picnic took place In Tm grove, near the Crass. on Taursday. There was a] attendance (rpm Emily, Lindsay, Peter :0, etc. Rav. Father Brother-tau, of Emily, represented the local clergy. â€"Two handsome posters were issued Friday from THE POST job department, announcing the varied attractions await- ing visitors to Victoria Band and Kirkfleld on Dominion day. â€"CAPI‘AIN Sm, U. S. A., San DiegO, CaL, says: ‘ zShiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50:. Sold by A. Higinbotham, drumist. â€"led aside garments suitable for girls {ram 511010 years of age can be utilized by the Children‘s Ald Saclety. Kindly send parcels to the home for the aged. â€"Tl:e Victoria county farmers'axcunion, per. St. Crandalln, for Chemong, that left the wharf Thursday, was the largest of the season. â€"A portion of the dam at Cabooonk gave my last Thursday andthe water flood- a humber of houses, doing comma-Able In“! sum â€"Oapb. Cranial, has had the gloom light Introduced into his residence. The Lindsay Electric Light. Co. has the con- tract. A m. no... can beobtainedatanyhonr, dayornlght at Hiram 8: 0033â€"88-6. n «w mm; mm “my” mm m :erm â€"A very Element tune wee t Tues- day night st the Queen-st. Hem!” pet- The grounds were besntltully decanted with Chinese Inn end the tebles were spreedonthelswn,w «handsome. lemonade, etc... were served manna. who were loadlntheu-prelssot e hcapltellty shown by Mr Totten. After refreshments. s vetted :11, consisting at music. readings, ”minus, etc., wee rendend in the re perlors o! the We. EEE'ETA. 53-331â€" ; E the am Eula gangligtmm mtg? the who! g E. . o, w posed mun, German and 1mm. This In svarymdlt- able showing for our Lindsay mug. â€"The full details at the unlvmlty examlnntlonsmpubmhed In the Toronto papers Frldny. Am the men of thou who passed with hona'l, third lnEngush, Germ”. French sad I k that at Miss Neolsnds: In History. amalgam English IALPEL ”-4- â€"Joseph Landry. a young led who lives on Russell-eh, was atendini! up in the do livery wagon of Mr. Arch. Cunpbell. at the corner of Lindseyend Russell-etc" Monday. when the horse started suddenly. end he was thrown out, striking on his head end shoulders. Mr. MoGnth. who wes driv- ingtheh carriedhixninto the Seas:- ete school, w era it was found thet he had meived no injuries other than n couple of bruises, end was evidently more fright- ened than hurt. noun-Ma rue-v vvâ€"u â€".--vâ€"v (7â€"... -77V, , a yallse borrowed in Lindsey. and said to have been returned to its owner with the express charge to collect. hir. Lindsay explains that the money was paid by Mr. Malone, but through a misunderstanding was not handed over to the Expreee Company, therefore the unpleasantueea. -Mr. W. A. Goodwin has quite a curiosity in the shape of a large maple leaf. measuring 145 inches Ions: by 105 inches wide. Itwaepieked up by Major Preston in the park at Vancouver, 8. C. on the 2ith Ma last. It is undoubfigldy the largest map e leaf ever seen in say. It is not quite so pointed as the leaf of our Ontario hard ma e, but is plainly outlined. It is on exth tion in the art store window. â€"Mr. Peter Mitchell was one d the victims of the uncontrollable hose Thurs- day. He was engaged in a very animated discussion with Mr. Clark, of Fenelon Fails. when the stream struck him fair in the back, drenching him to the skin and thoro y wetting Mr. Clark. Miss Mitch i also was a annex-er. having several very handsome mantles ruined. â€"While the hand concert was in ero- gross Friday evenin Miss Svlveeter. Miss rose and Mr. W. y were driving in a phaeton. and opposite MoGafley’s store a wheel was taken 08 the vehicle by another riawhich approached from behind and atmptedto pass inaspace too narrow to do so safely. The occupants Jumped when they felt the rig lurching and escaped injury. â€"We airs in iocélgh of s onmmnnlcatlon from Mr. Fred E. L nduy, of Cannington, statigg tpnt J om! Bygone paid ex ran: on IAJâ€"-â€" -_j --I‘ b- â€"At 7.30 Tuesday a number or rigs ware seen drlvlng into town. the occupuntc of which wcndcd their myto the what. where the St. Cmndclln nwalhcd them. It. was the annual excursion of the Fdondc’ Sunday school of Linden Valley. Marl- posa to Boboa . The boat ms comfortably an und 1d: the what at 8.30. â€"The grand 10d of the Canadian Odd- fallowe oomple a three dey'e session Thursday evening and many of the dele- 832?: left er fie east enduvzlest ont 3e n trains. e repreeen vee o e Cnnedienordererae firm body of men. and their tlemenl department while here wonl reflect creilton any organise- tion. 52.1%, fifikfifiifia‘v’é Elie income of their first collection. and the emu-t will be renewed at: every Friday evening? conga-t. â€"The Citlzsns' band save A delightful streetconoercFrldayevenin . Themmsn unusually large gathering citizens. who remained In the streets until the close Mr. Brown, pganasjwr, 399 the mem- â€"'.l‘he Menu). Knowlsou did not have the good luck anticipated on their trout fishing expadifiou to Clear Lake, at the terminus of the I. B 0. R R. as they only secured seven fish in all. no was a pertsct beauty, howeverâ€"it tipped the scales at a few ounces over 4 lbs. â€"M:'. C. H. Grantham shipped his fine yacht. the A is. to Lake Simone Monday. where it wi be in commission for the balance of the season. Mr. Grantham has not dispased of the craft. but merely leased in to a friend who has a summer cottage on the shore of that beautiful sheet of water. â€"It Is said by those who know wheneot they speak that this year‘s huekleberry u-op promises to be Inger then that of last you. There Is at present e display or the green berry. and In e at two weeks the pickers will flock to the plains to begin businesg. ;The membereo! the Benkere‘ tennle club held their first open meeting on Set; urdey tutu-noon from 4 to 6 o'clock on the club's tennis court at tha residence of Mr. J. W. Time. About 100 were present. representing the youth and beauty of the town. â€"Fonr coaches cantalnln an exam-aka pu-ty tram Omoxnce arr! In townby the 9.25m They were shunted onto the spur line and taken to the lower wharf, where the pug boarded the 851-. Colum- bian and sail for Baeednle. â€"Peberbor3 Examiner: Mr. Henry Mo- Auley. an old Lindsay boy. neatly ur- ehased a Peta-borough canoe with w Sch he won the championshl of British Columbia for single canoe 1) (Ring on the 21:): May last. ~L3dles, clean your kid gloves with Josephine glove cleaner, for ale only by M. J. Cuber, headquarters for the cele- brated Pen-In Flares Co's. helm gloves in all the most desirable m.â€"591yr. â€"Mr. Edward Bunting. an, whose right shoulder was dislocated in: weak. is re- but be any: the maxim covering nicaly of being mdxod in bandages like an E gyptinn mummy is tn mm pleasant. , mm 8m“? ' w ‘3" a mv ! w on she did aha lulu-fig: in a'hono voles that she hsd 'ust “Ron 3 dose of unti- mumâ€"13min Ecqnlrar. â€"'I'he sidewalks are still being deluged every hour 0! the day. Who the mteete of the me. A Jew "gusting the sprung; wm probe 1; be pegged. â€"Rlchndson Cornell, manhunt tailors, hindissolvodpzrtnershlp. Mr. Richardson assumes all liabilities And will eontlnno the business as usual. ~Fish are now belnz ought in large numbers at BobayRBOB- EV"! dsy 0°" aignmento m expmsaed from Lindsay to Toronto Mora. -Qn1te number of pas-cum hit (a theNorhhwest Tuesday morning. taking ud- vantags at the cheap amalgam being not! Bram“- â€"Mrs. M. Power. Mill-at . m tho ml! fortune to an downoelkr Moods! ant rocelvedaaevereahmncuv- ' mmw The Banana: 311885. mall. 1’! Hr. Band! at Km's GIG! Cad-m Work: m mm It will pay Intending chasm to enmlno than hetero bu as. R. Km, City Caz-rinse Wornâ€"55. 5-3 H g I as I 535 35‘“ Jamâ€".3 undo-1W M be '01 ”twin .Fcuion Ml: Gaucho: In. Wm. Gnhun. cf Lind-3y. teem-nod home Friday naming the I "(3' 9113:}th .Jru. my kind. in townndoouu-y at Mr. Harmon Hurt. our well known dant wulleu'nwith plenum than. M. Ihlghlymdltnhlo mm- hu MM Initial: 31: Toronto unlva-llty anemia gimbals a: Doctor at Dan ‘ Dr. [satin-nabs - Idlylngbymtmlgll;hshudr£;’wn _ . . . ,_# __M “41“ __ AL--- mm "Em .Poeerha'o Bum: Bit. Wonhun at the Banker Mona-u! M. In- Mind cram to report 3: the Chlcm omao o! the hummus-duty next mt. Kr. Wm lam town pub. on My next. fill. Wm. “rials“. wwu Ann-I": {Jr wmw hehu sound an axoellon position a cutter with Dubot Co..bootmdahoo mm. Mr. mmthorepummot holngu: .mdltuwben- omllent mechanic patted unthomuld not secure amp - mtlntown. -m- a. mommy. Cf 0' NY" who 13D - val-r80 40’1"“! mph polmlnthll Mcnpmedthmfih townlutFridny ferC Cabooonk. new mm b an 1m! mm Mr Wm. his. ct mit- â€":i(}."3. F. Crow d 000mb”. Pourbmmlvedlntown may morning. new home them evening noon:- pulled by In. Crowley. now u: bodily. who ha been In Toronto during the 9‘” few â€"Mr.J.A. Bgrron,Q.C..ondMlu Baron “mam Conmgwood your“: on the City of Mldhnd tor Sunk. Sm. Mule. Mr. Barron wulhnaohnm of the crown business of tho “Sac" mtzu. which open nex; week. â€"' v_'-' , â€"Mr. Mam Chg; 9rthFenelan mgr; M thro was and: on waywuonuul. wheroho will rib the ammuhlp Paris!“ to: Euro”. when he 1111 mm 3 three months visit with -â€" ,_j ":11; Baht. Johnston, at the firm of John-eonstsmmotudshoomr- chum. rammed homo Sammy tron: u drl tr: no Aux-on and other paints. 1102:5101!me mugs yet! each. â€"Mlee Dingle. bookkeeper 3: Buck- well 0033. Is now engoylng her venetian. She spent Sunday as surgeon Point, nnd www.mmm .1. Team nu Linden Velley during the week. -Meeeu. Bod McKenzie. at the Toronto street rainy. and Mr. Cnee. McKenzie, of Montrenl. who hnve been ependlmnn tewdnyenu Kirkfleld, were In ten . dnyonthelrmybnektotheelty. theputweekortendnlye. wwnMondnyenrauee or nine. Chemong’ W1 prettv cam 'Zm. J. D. Ric'dle, cunning pm ngenz iatthoDowoson linen! steamships, was inwwn'l‘nursdu culling on custom oi the line. -Mr. Hector Malawian. of Ar is. who we onto! can ulnar; 0111:,th oxpmpruted or 0 Trent a uni, was in town sand”. â€"Mr. J. M. wan. who ins bun spend- ing some weeks visit his brother. Mr. A. Brown, Minimum. oil: to: his home in New York Tuesday -Mr. Dun Dennison. wiie tad children. of Caidwsmr macho gas-ts. tor 3 low dugiutwee of his brother sud sisterâ€" in- w. Mr. an Mrs. Geo. Dennison. Vic- I I get 1-2. . Patna-nomad “or ”PM. Juan 8m 5: 00., 15 Kantian. luvs buthhwn aluminum. mmlflnblgmdm 00 III!" II. â€"m. G». SW. at the locomotive works. Tomato. m0 ‘ m with his rather. m. Jul- 63.8. 3 § 2 .0! _:-iii-. mm W. eonstshle n: tneG.TB ln'l‘arento, la melting e hue! bulneu trip to town. â€"C.\pt. Bane. who he: been spending- tew days In town. 12!; held-y tcr ultimatum Mum 'â€"Mr. J. R. Emma. 11%, at Point St. Montreal, In home spending hie! Charles. halide” with his pinata. north wand. â€"m£s Dun m ta ~W on Muhammad: â€"Mr.W.SmdBmSua‘-.len to: Toronto Monday night. "â€"m. hen. Mom-mu. or the 6.113. M In manna. spent Sands! with mum H A "Jim nun Dundu. at Tarmac. mind In: Thu-ad”. an! In mun-Mn: st Scu- goon Point. __ . J -.- A-“ â€"xm Anon Wilson. of Osman. m Saudi: andSundly'mmmmU â€"Mr.J.A:Gondlon.Tmfio.w- Ins tho P. F. szu'co..NewYark.llln m â€"Mr. out 1 1m. B. more all chlldun. at Klrkneld, span: sung-y to town. â€"Mr.J.A Patina: WI: wthSImmm” ammm bun-nu.“ mm bmuhdhhudapoflmflmhhnu duanmnmflnM wmmmmmumw fibmmwdnp‘mm mun mmmmdmmm LB Wllshlatt to: Goodman :ht harm Thurgdny MWMMWPWMM .m m mam...“ WWW m :mmmm . a â€"Ur. Will Wnlflll. with Sampson Kong 09.. m“. km. ‘0” couple wab’ balm ‘ £1;me amp. â€"-Bev. Father Mel! vay, of Hamilton. waa lnbown'rhnrad" evening. -m. Bart Putt. at Point St. Charles. unmonaMVaoh-‘hwdfl- â€"lu.Dt.Slaal.otMa lathe eat othmndllnl’aohou. °'-st.. 3n ‘â€"MrI.A. 1.0. m. otJeucyna 431.2 41:. Mason Boyd. ct Bobcaneon. m In town Tawny. -Mr. Wm. Thurston. whose tum lunar Bahama. tantalum squad bun. with stone Mazatlan. I: I. 45:60:11 dz 9. 71th I hlp moi. sad the rep rafter: are 32 fee: from the threshing 11 701'. to In one o! the but hum In than section of the try. TM Mr. Thu-awn 1. Monthly t. can undo! â€"Mt.â€"N. 5m. 0! Pat Pom. h In m â€"n:. E. D. om Mint-the city Monday awning. m Vanna rm â€"Mr. Ruhr. Thu-m.“ the 2nd com, non-Dunstan.“ duo sddlngw u. fine {ma building. ' He has n numbar at men otworkonunowtnmhanot Isms! with «one tubing cadet-noun. 2e. â€"Mr. Murdock. of the 6: h con- cession. :- mm hu'd st work cumin; 3nd in the mama o! a new um «11- brick-veneered dwell on his fine um. Sam 0! an neighbors In: loan u the easel-readyhewlll than have llttle dlmculty In finding the bud. A noel-rue Runny. Chem in the G. '1'. 3. name». A: Mr. Fitzpltflcl’. oi Ops. was pro- 1 Some impart-nu chenges cane into eeedlaa hemewerd Mondey with e load of ed'cctin theG.'i‘. R. timetable Mondeymen lumber. drum bye teem of spirited colts. ’ ins. No. 1. the morning train from the he M: then In tram of the post cffiae a mt.now urine et 9.35,..nd the morning while he went III- 06 630108 0“ M found j treln tron: Tomato does not arrive until humhtddlnpmsd. sud on lookIn : 11.20, u it is held u: Toronto meannect BF 300""- M “W them “Mime N with the through wcstern trade. In. 10 ‘0 O “ch1 Huh" 8‘“?- W they lawn. The Cobtconk train now vee mulled them Creek the neck- he st l".05. The early Tor-cute vie Whitby leuthe 9016. which 4209004 Mid It" the I now deperce at 6.20. L'ndseyim willhe fl“. bushing". “4.130 the whiflleuwee. ! cannldenbly inter. but. the adv-name to end «burst ehoreeekeetmmthe wagon. through ”mange" wax in a mute With em M0015! “I. hone. W” “P- eompeneeve for the dissdventege. mud e: the wicuitu-Al mounds endI pinned in the Dsiy none eheds. One off anemone Wade. them mind ”'9“! bed can on the hind - Wood. Cf “any-[mt growth hgve m 1‘81 ; a” “he: 0” “mp“! nnhnrt. nn Along the streets of :he town tad hith- WAR/VH9 00. Light weight Coats,vand Coats and Vests,in Grey' and Black Alpaca, Cords, Navy Serges, Plain and Fancy Silks, Light Weight Wool Merino and Bal- briggan Underwear. F iue stock of Ties, Braces, Socks, White and Colored Shirts, Black Satin Shirts, Etc, Etc. ' HUT-WEATHER GUUDS MEN'S AND BOYS’ STRAW HATS. A fine assortment of newest shapes just opened up. OUR SUMMER GLOVES are sellersâ€"styles and values rightâ€"assortment always large. IN LACES AN D EMBROIDERIES, Veilings, Frillings, Light and Medium weight Corsets, etc , our assortment is unusually large and prices usually lead. llfll-WElllllEfl llllflllS lflll [llEll . As usual at this season of the yeax, is like a Bee- Hive all the time. Our prices cannot be approached. Everything in Cotton, Lisle Balbriggan and Cash- mere Hose to be desired always in stock and at right prices. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S VESTS in all latest Makes and Styles. Ladies' White Underwear, Blouses, Etc , Etc. Our Hosiery Department Our Stock of these very desirable lines is again fully assorted. We show a full range of White Spot Muslins, White Lawns, White and Colored Ducks, Delaines, Challies, Zephyrs, Crinkle Cloths, Cretons and other light-weight Dress Goods. Two special lines of Washing Silks for Blouses at 25c. and 35¢. per yard. LINDSAY and WOODVILLE. PRICES RIGHT. Warner a: Go. Hill'sâ€"Ir" 'diynnd anal-1'80 manhunt smmumw nonhuman. A flew months hear them of the deceased W; hat Inch. oImhMuoodhar to 3 mm mmmm m munâ€"731.». ha- w A 319.191!!- Dan 0! O Well lion 0’. I‘d]. On Tuesday: morning lee: Cetherlne Borne, wife ot Mr. Thou. Rey. Weet Ops. penned In! to her eternal lemma. hevlng mohedthecoodoldeaeof 79 yen-e end 7 monthe. The deoeeeed enamored teem Co. Cot-low. Inelnnd withhel- pm“ In 1821. endwu untried to nix-.11” In Jean- eon eonnty. New York state, In 1833. et the ot l7 yeen. It. Bey oelne mom Co. Inflow In 1825, when 13 yeere of Ice. The male eetfled on the t In One In Deomher. 1 when there wen but three hoeeoe In Lindseyâ€" uhen known ee Peed ’e muleâ€"end endured eutheherdehlpe onto! to eerly pioneer nu with trumde endpetiencluweemed by love end undue-.125: end men! coil they term we at the beet the township. end ebulbnewnp weralnuneeue 8' AW' themati- WW0--- . that!) mam i Obnoxiou- one“. Weeds ct lnxnrlmt growth hove sprung up along the streets or :he town end high- { weye of the country. and it they ere leto to : remain lMdlng. they will scatter need tor " e veneer crr‘p next yenr. Acmrainz to the emu governing the deetruotion ot weed- ; the scythe IhOuld he brought into neein the removal ct every weed that in detri- mental he agriculznrxe.t;ndl noanhen ohe ‘ eeeds are nring e e we yhheln ‘iow Lemuel-a who euow obnoxious weed: to flourish on their premieee do on injury to theirne hbor'e lends ; therefore. everyone should 0 ell heoenwremove Imam. If e oomp'unt he made. en 1 any!» fined for neglecting to out. Ira. -The next cue wee the: of Peter Hence cherged with having, In June. 1895, stolen e Rkey brooch from one Sex-sh Lake. ct the hotel. Hence pleaded not guilty, elected to he tried phy the Mott-etc. 3““th gave evidence to losing her brooch during the noon hour. end she land not oeen It elnce. Mu. Duper eppenred men end wife cc evidence, endtheceee mural-ed. -Thcm were several minor cases on the police cour: dockes this morning. El. McIntyre pum'dingB The fir -t csâ€"e wee st mJohn B unwict. w» was cured with multlng his win. The chief of police and P. M. McIntyre inter- viewedflre. Eunwict st her ”monster- 4: . end she eteted thetthechuge m i .sndthstherhusbendise kind heed- working man. In consequence the dismissed. â€"John Reynolds wee charged wish driving “earthen e welt over the Und- at. bridge. He pleaded guilty. bu‘ a: this wee h!- nut oft-nee be we: wow“ .Vo so on suspended sentence. Moo Calm not... -Mllton H. Fee, chased with M drldnc ova-the Lindsay-at. bridge. did not w. sad the mtglsm ma a warm: to be issued tor his arrest. H

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