m 8: Cd? on Goo d- 'erybody. Hats. £96, ir'e'ighg 33 from Cove $3 [1681 35 swag, 160 Ila 1G! H (Lu J Ladies’ Blouse Sets 250. (TUB SUMMER COURSE. PRINGLE \ AIcCRAE, Peterborough Business couege aComplimentax-y addresses or reso- lutions written and illuminated or engrossed.- Al} prices. E]- M w. KENNEDY co. :51 McLENNAN CO. Carriage H1rdware, Blacksmith Goal, Horse Shoes and Nails, Iron and Steel. Artists' Colors Windsor and Newton‘s Paints and oils. Whiting, Kalsomine, Jellstone, Painters’ Brushes. Scales, Sign Chums, McLennan 8! Go. seamen GOAL HARDWARE- : “Wu-v- . _._._‘7 7 Those who wish to Improve in .saok-kee Ins: and Panmanshlp, or to take up borthand and Tymwriting, will ï¬nd it to their advantage to enter , Iâ€"_ v-55.“- with us, We offer a. Special Coprse to Sachets and Students dnnng the ummer vacation. Summer Waists We are showing Special Values in these Goods See our loafer in light and dark colors at Pri ? Mc arse. I/Ve have also a large as- E son‘mem‘ zflï¬ner goods (12‘ seï¬amz‘e Collars cma’ Cufls. AT LOWEST PRICES. af 3111 Saw. South Side of Kent-st- McLennan a Go. $3,“; per ton, delivered Spades and Shovels, Ann beautifully made and perfect fitting. nu av -_.___ personally or by letter. ,. ED WAR DB. LADIES’ Businezs College '. W. Kennett; a: Go. fenée Wire. cem‘s. Grand T711121; 32.11 wa_y. LIZIE‘J HER MAJESTY’S DIAMOND JUBILEE. Tuesday, June 22nd, 1897. Rgturq tickets will stauons 1n Canada. at giï¬GLE FIRST-CLASS FARE Good com: Hominy, June 213%, and Tuesday. June 22nd, 159‘â€. Returning, leaving destinttien not. later than Wednesday. June 28rd, 1897. Full infomtion on Ipplication to Station Agent. or wnte t . M. Distric‘ Passenger Agent. Toronto. DASHES HERE AND THERE. Wedding Stationery. A choice assortment of Wedding Invita- tions in all the latest designs, printedwlth new type, at. THE POST. cm and see samples. @112; Gaundiau East The Request. not Entertalnsd. Some time ago, an the requasu o! a num- ber cf boatmen and citizens, Squire Mc- Donell wrote to Hop. G. W. Blair. minis- . ,Ln__ -..5 UUJW u--.“- -v _._- ter of rsilways adv-carious, pointing out the serious inconvenience and delays that frequently resulted from the careless handling of vessels, scowe nudl in the narrow steamboat channel at Lin soy. and so eating that some person be e inted wit authority to regnlste the t c. The following letter has been received inrepiy: 011nm, June 15%. 1897. 5m,â€"I em directed to acknowledge the reed ‘ through Mr. G alcEngh. 11.9., of your letter 0! 26th o1 April Int, nskln mm. some person be ep- pointed to prevent in at to, themviï¬ion o! n the R‘ver Sc “Lin n!" etc. I x, m i. ,- gflifllï¬mbmm TOWN AND COUNTY. reply. 1 an to any um tho mm In bun-conï¬da- ed. nd am. it. In: been doc'ded am the amt cannot incur my oxpenu in the Man indicated. _Your obrdient'lemnt. ‘ ' - - A _.' nbguu CLOTHING. FRIDAY, J UN E 11, m7. b5 issued between all i Jone. mine " 3% AND THERE. {fl THE CAN A DIAN POST. LINDSAY, LooeJ Brevities. â€"Wedding Cake Bzxee kept in stock and to: solo at Tn Poe-r. . 0 â€"Gaod: pasture, south of etotiou. Com taken by the season. 0. Carmaâ€"(1'4! â€"Houee on William-st†near the nation. to rent, 86 per month. J. H. Sam. â€"-i7d. 67w-tf. =A Sunderland lady writefl Dr. Neelnndl that he made hex- : successful flu utter hevin eight sets 0! teeth made in oronto and "bermâ€"37'. â€"Tne cuue munuhcturod by Mr. D. C. Campbell, 0! Bertie. containing 1.897 dif- terent pieces of wood, is to be presented to her majesty by Ptemie‘t‘Luui-ier. - ,_u--_I -- Over 100 Designs in Wedding Invitations. All the latent styles mummy kept In stock :15 Tu Pos'r. _“ "Jw-l ., __V 0 â€".\Ir. W J. Moore shipped a unload ot hogs to the Matthews 00.. Peterboro. Monday. The shipment mounted to between 8300 and $1,000 In velue. â€"Dund§s§: Fin-elle Broo.’ jubilee win dow is an effective illustration of the pretty effects that can be guined by an artistic arrangement of colored bunting. â€"-The toundetion for the new town hell at Halibut-ton is nearly completed. The contractor. Mr. Austin, or Fenelon Fells, is pushing the work with his accustomed vigor. â€"'1‘h3 new Esturion commenced her regular double trips to Sturgeon Paint end Bobcnygeou on Thursday inst, but will not make her lete Saturday night trip this week. â€"The 55:. Greyhound's steering gear gave my Tnursdsy weeks: she was leaving the wharf, necessitatm a delay or over half-an-hour while Mr. . Cullen made the necesam repalrs. . â€"The superstitious will be pleased to a... man- attention drawn to thgjac: â€"The superstitious will be pleased to have their attention drawn to the inc: than the present year began on Friday, will end on Friday. and will have ï¬lly- three Fridays in in. 7 -- n,‘_ bu. â€"Manager Ruse; ct the Dominion Bank, had a couple or brlcklsyers at: work for a couple c_£ (115‘st legs week removing detective - __n -_.I nanâ€"[ï¬ll hf f". CDuplEUL (â€nan-av wuu-.~.â€"-. ._-,,7 bricks in the side wall and sci-areas of the block. and Inserting sound ones. â€"Mr. A. T. Harshsw. at Names, Insur- ance adjuster. passed through 135: Thus- day to Cobsconk to settle the claims resuljlqg £50m the ‘recent tires. '30 _-â€"-â€"ual".- idler. iééed 131' the several companies 111w:- eated. -1\Ir. Daolittle. or Albion. N.Y., ship- ped Thursday week 47 head of stacker: purchesed tram Mr. P. B. Mcmhmey. Mr. Doolittle has shipped in all eleven cerloads from this section. and is lookirg for more. â€"Natheniel King. J .P., proprietor of the Barrie Gazette. died on June lit at hgmnnh‘hafl of me lungs. He mpne oi for more. â€"Nathenlel King. J.P., proprietor ot the Barrie Gazette, died on June lat of hemorrhage of the Inn . He was one of the oldest residents 0 Bsrrlo. and v highly respected. Ho leevee a widow on ï¬ve daughters. â€"‘1‘he issue of the Even eucel Church- mnn of May 27:11 con 5 e strikln nhotogtsvure o2 Rev. ,Perzy Sonnet, o S‘. Paul's church. Bantu, whose presence In town on _a visit to his parents we noted in a reach: Issue. â€"Loca1 ï¬shermen will be Intel-sated In the report. which comes to us well an- thenticat¢% that Conductor Han-y Faking, trout In three hom' ï¬shing near Bsptmo lake last Sandâ€. Aunv .flâ€"r' â€"____. _ â€"'1‘he grandlodge of Rayel True Blues. which had been In eeselon at Bncebrldge. concluded its labor: on June 3cd. Bro. W. M. Fitzgerald. 02 Toronto, we: re- elected grend master for 1897, and Bra. Won-ell Is the new deputy grand-master. - "A “4â€""- Vv vnuuu .u vâ€". _- â€"The Glennm’ Union or St. Paul's church held a reception Monday evenlng a: the residence of Mr. Wm. Gnce. south word, for the Rev. ’1‘. and Mrs. Marsh, who left on Wednesday for the mis. sion ï¬eld in the Mackenzie River dlcceee, ,_# â€"L ï¬L- Blvu nan.- .â€" -_' __..‘ , â€"Dave Kllpatrlok, head sown: at the Ratbban Co. will. tel: lard Owl» In» week, and just to show a boys who: he could do In an can my be cut 1,150 feet. of 1 in. lumber in t a brief space of 16 minutes. If any other sawyer In tho ' - ~L!- â€"- -5.“ h.- nhnsgd 16 minutes. 11 any was. 9...... ._ , distxlct can beat this we shallbepleased no chronicle the Inc}. : AL-I_ duo UU Univ-nun. Uâ€"v _..--. â€"Peterhoro cricketers had their ï¬rst match of the season on Saturday, between the bankers end a town eleven. Tne for- mer won easily ...... Capt. Paton and our men are in despair over the present situa- tionâ€"the grounds are wet and sprinay owing to the constant rains, and the season promises poorly. â€"At the recent meeting cf the True Blue grand lodge at Bracebrldge the brethren decided to celebrate her mej esty’a diamond Jubilee in a practical and praise- worthy manner by the erection of an or- phanage, and the town of Picton has unu c, a... }; -__ v, ofl‘cre to contribute 31.200 to the fund it established in that town. -Mr. Geo. Wilder, of. the exp-e35 time. has been appointed agent for this district for the Qaebeo Steamship 03., whose fine vessels ply between Montreal and Quebec and Piotou, N. S . calling at Father Point ‘ GaspP. Mal Bay, Perce and Charlottetown. Mr. Wilder is also agent for a line of steamers running between New York and Bermuda. â€"Oa S Iturday afternoon last, whlieAir. Oswald Hamilton, son of Mr. J amee Eam- ilton, was going from the clï¬ee in the rear of the carriage warehouse to the family residence on Peel-six. he tripped against a plank in the yard and tell. L ntortnnately he had the misfortune to break a small bone in his ankle. and the painful injury will compel him to remain in docrs tor some time. a :caauuu n..- â€"â€" ~_s , -Our readers will probably remember the circumstances connected with the sad drowning fatality in Hollow lake, Hali- ourtcn county, last fall, by which two young men named 5: er and another named Russell lost their ives. The bodies could not be found. although relatives and friends spent weeks in dra g the lake. 3 which is very deep. 0n ondayasettler out ï¬shing came across the bodies at the north end of the lake. about a mile and a half from the scene of the accident. and the relatives have the melancholy satistac ticn oi giving the remains decent inter ment. â€"Daspite the constant downpour of rain last Monday the young people of the Bagtist church held every enjoyable social an entertained a number of young people from the different churches. After an hour spent in games and social chat a 1)!me of musical numbers, readings an recitations was listened to and much enjoyed by those present. Severalmem- bers of the church choir. Prof. Clark and encores. A very pleasant evenin was brought to a close all joining the singing of the natio hymn. . l n- .1--.“â€" â€"Bicyoling is not without lte dams- Tuesday of last week three you ee, taking advantage or the fine wee er, left town or a spin on the Little Britain road. When the party had reached Celline' cor- ner imagine,ahout three milee dietant,they were met by a herd ct cattle driven 3 one at our local butchers. It seems one the animals wan-cry wild. and, like some of our oldtaahioned people. ohjeotriggh to eeeingladiee on wheels. made a at the fair cycliete. One left her wheel on the road and raced tor the tence, which pan wheels in hand. A few minutes later they were followed two male ï¬ends-one a well known at to. When the young mencamecloee to the on: d beaethe w a: we“ m... w' arse. e no one of mind 0! e ladlee. to! $3 - 7-: â€"-1--â€" cl... naught 31106 0]. uuuu v; we â€"â€"v-. _.7 7 _ doned the wheels when they no safety behind the ï¬ance. An «1032! jumping competition. butteghvgangneyougz seo e x W° head and boys did not show the PM at the Ma. tor they uh“- wheols when 13:! 3° 1 the Inner. mwmuow howtobetlt think: out man I blah unv-â€"_ V V Luau luau; __ 7 -f , {:0 n ma. While min: I young 11 mafleldtocheuublemewann up and kicked him viciously. the blow rupturing the lei: kidney. Inflmmntion o! the bowls bag 9139 set in and his can- _.I.L ‘lu‘- hnn- n! 37mm Acddont. 0.1 Mend†evening Mr. Benn Logic, cut of the town. met with in Accident 7?)â€me I. 3. 0mm In prepared to an insan- taneons photos under his new skylight as cheap u the chapest. Studio 128 Kent-st" Lindsay, nearly opposite the post omca-‘Io n3. {lined in The Norlnnd Gold Mine. Mr. John Morrow. of Not-Ind. wee in town on Tneedey end made Tn Post n pleunnt cell. Spenklna cf the recent die- oovery or gold in the township of Latter- worth. nenr Nos-land, nnd enld the: the ore wee of 3 rich qnnllty end woxth mm 860 to $120 per too. The mine In eltneted on the term cf 3 man named Ostertu. who eettled there eeverel you-e ego. but the property In owned the provinclnl vernment. Mr. Wm. cKeezie. presi- enb o: the Toronto Street Benn; 00.. Dr. Wood nnd Mr. J. Staples, 0! K1: held. end other gentlemen. have already com- menced opentlone tc-rt edevelo ment of m. .m. mlnn. md th’e oeoplepo! thee mun-“u v -v- _ _ this rich $13.0. md' th’e peopxo‘ c section are In a have: of excitement. The Catioli: iiiï¬h Assozinticn 02 Lindsay intend holdlna their annnnl ex- cursion on Tuesdny. June 15:11. to Wuh- burn's Island. per Str. Alice-Ethel and pnlnoo bust. As in form: years this excursion has taken the lead, so nlso will it be the vent ohthe team this you. , A--- L--- nr-An ‘ It be we uvzuu on. vista s .v. ._.‘ , , An energetic committee have unused a ï¬rst-class prognm or sports, for which prizes will be given. Music end dancing wmbe the leading attraction. Mr. Gain 7 Won the Trophy. At the last session or the grand lodge cf the Canadian Order of Oddiellowe a silver cup. valued at $100 donated by the editor oi the Canadian dddtallow, was “ï¬red for campeiiJon among the varione lodaee. the lodge securing the most members for the year winning the prin. Word was received last Friday that Loyal Lily of the Valley lodge, of this town. was the winner, hav log obtained titty-two members dnrin last ar. Meson. C. W. Engban and E :inson. accompanied by W. MoWat:ere. D. D. G M. for this district. will bring the valuable trophy to Lindsay alter the meeting of d lodge to be held in Belleville Jone 5:h and 16-h. The members are to be congratulated on their Héinbers success. Local Broviuu. â€"The 3rd Dngoom cf Peta-bore, 65 men with 50 horses. lets on Tuesday to 30 [mo camp at Ktngltan. Lleur. Col. Rmrs Is In command. â€"Hore’s mother recard annulled to mnders. Ln: Ffldsy Head styu‘ LII WWâ€". â€"Here'e mother record emubed to flindera. Lset Pride: Heed Sawyer Clnrke. of Dundee Flnvelle‘e saw mill, cut 2 500 feet of lumber in ac mlnnter. -â€"Mr. R. Hamilton. of Nebneke. sbip- ed three core ot stool: lnet Frldey to nabs. Two euloede more will comprise the lee: of bl: porches†lo the north country. â€"annn, the released Toronto vltriol thrower, who bee just been sentenced n: Quebec to 10 yenre' imprisonment for forg- the neme of Hon. R. R. Dobell to 3 ins cbe_que tor-£150. was at one time a resident U!» L woman-v.-. â€"On end otter Mondey next Messrs. C. S. Blackwell Co. will close their snooty animate nsï¬OLmlno: that the 3:18 my ve some needed time for recreation. The example might be followed by others. -â€"The body 02 the late lire. McLsoehlin. widow (I A. A. McLenchlln. formerly o! A hand. mived {tom Reveletqke. of Pemrboro. -â€"Tho body 02 the late Mn. .ucuaucmm. widow (I A. A. McLauchlln. formerly o! Garwood. arrived {tom Revelstake. 8.0.. on Monday evenln lost. and inter mom: took plooo In On ood cemotery on Tuesday at 10.30 mm. A D 21-.- U“ L “Swill-J .â€" â€"Llndsny friends of Rev. C. R Sing. S.'1‘.L ,B.D.. new of Innlsuil, .\'.W.T.. will be interested In leernlng that on Tum- day. May 28.11. at Port Hope. he wee married to M13! Minnle V. Bmc :. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mn Szewert Bruce. of that CO". u BBYTTON 8305.. Boat of Kent-It" mm -' v.. â€"A farmer of Clare county, found that he can increase the abilities of his hens by teedi! old newspapers ton to bits or. sour milk until the whole been The hens, it is said, like the ne 4..--.- e- ... proposition was made to I A‘_ ‘_. I I'll- Lv. .1qu v. _, â€"Occurreneee at ve Import my often be traced to tr! cents. The plural ticket nix-3.0m†cewled to the burning of Chgcuzo, and recently 3 com c 1.11ch knee! between e couple of young lee came nee! ecu-Ins e eel-lone mauve: accident. The epuodecookorhce In Inn of the residence at one our heehelcr any-[elm whoee peeunee of -u-.. “a “mu done netted the un- 'luum. "1. his mu “I! ll] m In: vuur very critical, with hula hope of “ii cr 001"" m6 981.1“? L. A. Excursion. was It! I unv â€" v-'1"*- made to unalnmto the ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, This week we would call your attention specially to the following seasonable “lines: DRESS MUSLINS, WHITE SWISS SPOTS, ORGANDIES, LAPPETS, CHIFFONS, SWISS CHECKS, LINEN DESYRIE, VICTORIA LAWNS, COLORED BOOKS, COLORED TARLETANS, CREAM SILK AND TAFF ETA GLOVES, ' CREAM SILK LACES, ETC., ETC. [rummvtmm :u thisoolmnfllunada mmvfldW‘ dull-knot: we». “I umflfldJ .nouchP -V‘, â€"3sz. J11. Durban. at Xingu-l Falls. 1- whim he: slam. Mu. S. Cornell. Band-It. â€"Mr. Bert Wells. 0! Port Pm. hu tmn the pultlon of aroma on one of our seamen. -Mr. J. M. Caron. of Toronto. mullet 0-- pl.- pt,“ 1M WinoCou '"mton umâ€"-__, â€"Mr. J. M. Con-on, of Toronto. mullet ‘ tu- tho Pelee blond Willemu 'umton‘ In: loudly. â€"Mn. Funk Mums 3nd Mu. Wllllun Craven. c! Babctygeon. were In :on In: Sunday flaking blends. â€"Mr. C. C. Whole. [no tor of I. O. F. cams. W In wwn Mon :1. nod received I hurt: greeting from may a! the local brethren. â€"Mr. J. F. Cnnnlnzlnm. 0! Butte. Mac- mo. no u the Slmpm noon on Snor- doy. He will visit Mend: In this outlet: to: some time. -Mn. J C. 0211?. 91 Victor“. B. C.. Log-rived In town It My sud am .......a “mill months with he! DINO"- Our Stock is 315 iollars and 0:55. and â€"hlr. Wm. Irwin, o! Perez-bore. the well- knowo lumbennao end Mr. W. J Shep- pard, cf the Wenhnshene Lumber 00.. were at the Sunset: house on Tuesday. â€"Â¥rs. Thomp'on. of Oxews. who has been vistlnz her (other. Mr. Gibbs. of the north ward. is or present the guest of Mr. Campbell. her old school txustee. in Cert- ‘ wright. eâ€"Mr. McCatthy. or Tamara. superin- tendent 0! tbs Temperance (isnenl Life Assurance Co., and Mr. H. P. Llndny. (I Pant-bozo. district agent. were in town en 1' n my. â€"1Ir. J. A. Psddon. ct Regina. N.W.T.. thegantlemn appolntod to succeed Mr. - ‘- Alt-L-.. -..ohul tnwn Int m. at Ta 3â€"! 63d. with the tourists who have for yam pm a no their hands It Sturgeon Point. bcnygoon and Canons Park. sad I: Jana: lauded 1a: nu courtesy. good humor ndzuloucmtcrthocomtortot :11 under his gnu-go. (â€"31-. Geo. Bond. on. of Kean rom- lnantddmgwuhwnm yon N! w homo from Bo when he had ‘3. vyung nu min. J. 11;. 1h] outlawâ€"on. Apply to B. R. No Tax Post printing cm». Ltnd- Bicycle {or Sale. vim m :u :o-dul to gumbo“ to sun-dunno“! DIM.“- ’Wtqnmmnm ALSO AN ELEGANT is also well assorted in the following desirable lines, Hc and a Good Stock of Summer Corsets to sell at soc we will have no ditï¬cnlty 111 serum; ’Uu n... friends and pus-cm, 1nd will be glsd to do {all lino in d1 kind: of FOOTWEAR. TRUN (and no next to Pomï¬ Bookntoro. AG’EN'I‘S-I glam; 011m muflsï¬a R. 8. Allan J 00- U.S.Blackwell00 To the Citizens of Lindsay and Victoria. County. We think we have arrive use the press to advantage, 1 the attention of those who 1:. town and county. Our expe: faction to cater to people whl that the consuming public price for a superior article. Now Advancement!- We are Headquarters tor Select Millineg I """" - W In connection with our Grocery we have a estab- lished a Meat Market where you will always ï¬nd a well-selected stock of Fresh and Canned Meats. This department is in charge of experienced city butchers. who thoroughly understand the preparing and cutting of meats and will cater to your require- ments in a. courteous manner. Our stock is selected from the best importations in all linesâ€"behind it we place our guarantee. Assuring you of Our best services. we are. Yours faithfully, General Grocers. Purveyoz FIRST STORE EAST OF .w'Yourn-uuu‘ on. .2an G. S. Blaekwell Go. C. s. Blackwell a: go; â€WW‘ "v wvv .w....,, to advantage, particularly in drawing of those who have lately located in our nty. Our experience is that it is a satis- ar to people who appreciate quality. and suminsz public cheerfully pay a fair Purveyors and Provision Merchants. 515501: a; Go. arrived at a time when we can Hosiery and Underwear, Ladies’ ;oc. per pair. THE MARKET. Tel. No. 6. well. We extend greetings to our fox-meg to do business with them spin. A TRUNKS AND vsuses. You will uhton. 60 Kent-sh, Lindsay. N MW IN REAL ESTATE: â€".â€"F Wu