TCBMF- “ R1315:â€";L35t Sunday lgeing con- ll 3;“m’,g." s';ï¬;;'.'1ned'“ in R3121“, on $3an lemon Why, there was no aervxce in the . the Mom-that drain, sixâ€"Carried. Moved MOW church 3: this pluco. Next by Mr. Swain, seconded by 11!. Rich. “1“ _ 6:531:25 PART}. .11"; garden party in : ï¬dï¬ï¬bilenk'nofleee. $13.50; Wilson 8; Wï¬. connection with the Ebenezer church will i somwprinting nd advartlsln? 24.25; be held 3!. Mr. I). Sharpe’s residence on i the Jtchqmn ti!) 400 0CD 38 flaw Friday the 13m. A good time is expected , g%34§6.$§100 o;a mu: 1:31 0:13. a: 31% n Ebenezer xs elweye at the head. I for 1896 $1.8 Anthony McK 1 new Cm: ere Iookmg well and the heeyy I culvert hm and worth: mm 1),! 812' from did not do as much dumge utne,Jm D Bay work at d to *3“: W Md it yould. The cherry fruit ' bm’a M‘ $1.50, tnmp lot m, ‘1’!“ by very h'ttlc EKLL, L_'_._ u. 0.0“ 1’ sl7‘é9'.,_§;95_ 11,0511 can: ~5-'â€"- Pxnsox‘xLâ€"M r. Lewis and the Mines Fellin’ were visiting .2 Mr. W. A. Fenia’ lat week. They took in the picnic at the Fnilie’ line agad report: good time. ICorresoondonce 0! Tan Poe“ Bo! r03 Gunpa- Many from this section lntend going to Guelph next Wed- nudu.16:hinat. 9n the Farmers’ Inst!- tute excursion. 'fne fare I: very low, and children halt-p;[ce._ _ _ _. __. Flammaâ€"The Eden Temperance Band will have a grand temperance meeting on June 16th. An interesting program will be rendered ; the Rev; Mr. Gregg will take up the Ontario local option law for his subject. The Rev. Mr. Delve, of Little Britain, will be present, as he is a grand speaker on temperance; Rev Mr. McCullay will also be present. We expect good be} from Miss M. Foster, and others of 0 wood. Our borne talent is also up to date. The chair will be taken by the president, Mt. B. Hmcoclr. Come everyone and bring one with you. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.. pr0< commences at 3 o‘clock sharp. Silver ‘ collection a: the door. I A 6001) Taiwaâ€" The excui'aion to Guelph agriculcuml college on the lï¬zh. A gggt many qupndï¬z‘olrv g“ from here. n J [Correspondence 0: Tun Post.) 80! FOR (Warmâ€"Many from this sec- tion knead going to Guelph next Wednes- day, 16:11 inst, on the Farmer-3' Institute excursion. The [are is very low. and children bait-price. New Advertisements This Week. LOO A L NEWS-LETTERS Chczw l'.xI-:vg:.qul\‘.â€"l H. Oliver. Notice tn Crcduunâ€"IcSwoya a: Andaman. Dbmond Juhiiw-Cmtlitn mane Railway. [In Mnjcsu‘- Dimoml JnhxXec-Gruul Trunk mu m. lore Dra- Goodi Sailing-Dual!» 3:, Hanna Ehc (Satuudiuu gut-"Vt Illuminations on Kent-st. Children’s Chorus. National Anthem. Patriotic Address Royal Salute, (Chiming of Bellg.) Acquatic Sports on the River. (Below Wellington-st. Bridge.) Fireman’s Hose Reel Rape, Special astractiOns from early morn- ing sill night. The programme will include: Foot Ball Match, Bicycle Races, Foot Races, Tug-of-War, Base Ball, General Field Sports. OVER $300 IN PRIZES. This will be one of Lbe largest cathet- ings which ever crowded into Victoria County’ 8 Capital. I INDSAY. FRIDAY. JUNE 11. IV. Tuesday, June 22 Ron TIGKLE HER. In honor of the Diamond Jubilee of Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen â€"-Victoria, atâ€" HIE Diamond Jubilee Competition 0] xcnrsiozzs are be oats and Ilailw: .u-h. For furthe 10 Savénl Teams Competing at the Market. Sun in. “Tickle the earth with a hoe and she laughs with a harvest.†The better the hoe the easier she’s ï¬elded. and the quicker and longer and and louder she’ll laugh. 1837. You’ll ï¬nd everything that’s needed to make a good garden in one store. We sell Garden Seeds because we think they’re good Seeds. fl. Hiflinflfllflflfll, e LINDSAY, GRAND PATRIOTIC Eirwn of L111 dsay. Band Competition. LINDE. ' 7) 'ALLEY. Cogapondenco 3! Tu: POST.) AFTERNOON, FORENOON, FRANK LIN. EVENING. gflï¬Iï¬ï¬‚Tlflfl KINMOUN T. I-vruIâ€"Irnmm Htgz‘nbotham. C. A, Lindsay open to the Dominion. being arranged with the ways will give special THE H nge specxal mation address DRUGGIST 1897. 3 ,' eneral businesaâ€"Carried ...... Moved by » : ‘ 1r. Rich, seconded by Mr. Swain. that 2 . this council authorize the reeve to sign an - agreement on behalf of the corporation of - t e township of Mari osa with the Home for the Aged at Lin say. agreeing to pay said home at the rate of 15:. per do for Euphemia McDonald as long as she was ‘there, and also funeral expenses at her f death, and that the ooxgorste seal be 1 attached to this motion.â€" arried. Moved I by Mr. Mark, seconded by Mr. Swain, that ‘ the reeve give his order on the treasurer in favor or the following accounts: '1‘. H. ! Morton, postage. 8a; Elihu Boxers, mend- . ing washout, 75a. and l day's work, 75c . ‘ Hot 17, eon. 13, 8100; Henry Carpenter. building and repairing two culverts, lot ! d l 8850; James Parker stati - an 24, con. oneq . blank}: notices.d 813.150; Wilson 8:235.- , son. r ting n radish? .o; -' the Wgtohmanwrintlng 400 ecp as New {No.477,$650; n0 annrorkonroad beat No. 71. commutation of statute labor fro: 1896. 8.18: Anthouméleaoea} 29:! ' Rich. Minutes cf last meetin read and approved. Mr. Swain enters and took his seat. Communications from Dr. \‘roo- man and Dr. Chambers were read recom- mending that Mr. John Jefl'ery be placed on the indigent list, as he has become almoet totally disabled ...... The members oi the council. having taken the oath rmuired by statute. took their seats as a cnurt of revision. the reeve in the chair. Moved by Mr. Mark, seconded by Mr. Swain. that the following assessments be conï¬rmed and reduced, and the following names be added to and struck from the assessment roll for 1897: Peter Sonnet, gt 5 .5 lot 1‘), con. 5, assessment conï¬rms ; Isaac Whitsemith Manllla, assessment conï¬rmed; Colin am bell. p* N 5 lot 5, con. l5, assessment rs used 8100; Albert Noakss. lot 4, con. 9, assessment reduced 3160; Mary Coons, Maniiis, assessment conï¬rmed; S. J. Clarke. Manula. assess- ment reduced $100; Emanuel Wallis. S .5 lot 7, car. 6. assessment conï¬rmed; R. J. Were. S. 10* 23 con. 1%, assessment con- ï¬rmed: m. Chanson. lot 24. con. e‘, asessment reduced 8100; G. W. Coons I Manilla, assessment reduced 8100; Donald Gilchrist. at S .i lot 15. con. 15. assessment reduced 850; Richard Jordan, S .5 lot 21, con. 15. assessment conï¬rmed; D. L. Anderson. S . lot 14. con. 12, assessment reduced $200 } lot 14 con. ll,assessment reduced $100: amss P e Little Brit ain. assessment conï¬rms ; G. W. Hardy. s l to: 6. cap: 11. sssssemastresmd 8‘99: IDiinoan Kirkland. s E 3 lot 10, con. 10, assessment conï¬rmed ° John Kirby. lot 18, con. A. assessment reduced $200, N . lot 9, con. A, assessment reduced Sit ; C. Kni ht, E k lot 17. con. 12, assessment con med; Mrs. Brown. NW lot 11, con. 13. assessment conï¬rmed; David King. pt S 5 lot 16, con. 8, D. W. King assessed as tenant fcr S .5 lot 16. con. S. at $52 and David King as treeholder; Dr. Chambers. Osizwood. income assessment reduced $200; Wm. Jewell, S E a} lot 4, con. 8 assessment reduced $250; John Davey, S .1: lot 6, con. 7, assessment conï¬rmed; D. A. Anderson. N .3 lot 13, con. 11, assessment reduced 8160; Richard Edwards. N 5 lot 1, con. 9, assessment conï¬rmed; Malcolm nan-Arthur, N % lot 16. con. 15. assessment conï¬rmed; .A‘iex. Andersen, S .5 lot 13, ‘ con. 14, Norman McLean's name is removed from assessment roll for part of S 1 lot 13, con. 14, and H. McMillan is assessed as tenant for S ;} lot 13. con. 14; Duncan McFadyen, W {x lot 9. con. l4,‘ assessment reduced $200; Peter Anderson, N § Lot 15. con. 11, assessment conï¬rmed; George Cruess. S lot 18. con. 12, assess- ment conï¬rmedâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Mark, seconded by lgr. Rich, that the assessment roll for 189: be now conï¬rmed and ads ted as revised.-Carried. Moved by Mr. wain, seconded by Mr. Rich, that this court of revision n_ow adjourn (or _Com\'nci.' PRoénzbizs‘GsrConncfl met 315: of May; members present William Lawnslggqugh. Eiï¬ln‘Matkï¬né Righarq {Special to Tm: Poe-r ! TAKE IT IN.â€"Those who wish to spend an enjoyable and proï¬table time should arrange to go to Guelph next Wednesday with the Farmers’ Institute excursion. Th_e college c311 now be seen 3’13 Its neat. ‘ Sized not a single tear. Why should thy hem despair? The duling’s spirit hovers near And whispers “Meet me he'e.†SERVICE â€"-The children's service in con- nection with the Christian church was held last Sabbath. The church was most beautifully decorated with plants. cut flowers and mottoes. The readings, recl- tetions and sing were given b the child- ren cf. the Ssbbath school. El er Garbutt reviewed the scholars on the lessons for the past quarter. The questions were answered accurately and rapidly. The able and tflicient manner in which the scholars sustained their part of the pro‘ grgm re fleetigredlt on theirAtraiLners. ALTA n-â€"â€" _-~â€"--_- ~â€" .ï¬- 7 V V Im’zss.-â€"We are sorry to hear that Mr. Ashtcn. who is visiting his sister, Mrs. Mark Wiskett, is very ill with in- flammatory rheumatism, but we hope to soon hear of his speedy recovery. Monday last. Sand-y will be the Rev. Mr. Allen’s last Sunda ; also the following Sunday will be Mr. utinon’e last Sunday. a he goes to college. The Rev. Mr. . J. Young will ï¬ll the vacancy. dong with n mietnnt. . . . The Sunday school begun Inst Sunday with A fair attendance of teachers and pupils. [Correcpondence of T8! Post.) T0 was COLLEGEâ€"A large number ct our farmers have made up tneir minds to take in the Farmers' Institute excursion to Guelph agricultural college next Wed- mg day, 16:11 lost. It is an excellent chance to see the farm_nn§er crgp.‘_ . -- c-v,‘ 'Vâ€" v â€"- - ___- OBz'r. â€"Muchs symp pathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Woolacott In their sud bereave- gent in _the death ct their little girl on Ammanâ€"On Saturday last Mrs. We} don. accompanied by Miss Ficrence and Master Ewart. were on thxir way to Lindsay. When nearing Giandlne the horse became frightened at some posts bring on the roadside. and turned into the cinch, upsetting the buggy and throwing the pccgpagnts. out. _Mrs. "Weldon, who . A, LA-_ _L. Pmsoxu..-Mr. W. Cornish and Miss B. Cornish have been visiting Wocdvilie friends....Mrs. J. Whiteside, cf Lindsay, spent a few days 153: week with her sister. Mrs. J. Smith....Mlss Lizzie Yea has been visiting at Oshawa....Rev. J. S. McMulien, ct Ath eriey. paid a. visit to our town on his way home from conference. campg oz; hi_s_mnqy friengisln this vicinity. ,L_ 1- LL- I.“ ha... n u. n -.=_-_ __ _.._ _V Carmen Norm -The pastors cf the Methodist church, Rev. F. B. Strattcn and A. R. Delve, were absent last Sunday attending the oonttrenee a: Bowmanvilie. The morning service was conducted by Mr. A. Shaver, of Piessant Point. He took for his text Phil. 10: 22 giving us a €131“ and practical sermon. Mr. Hero, of sienna. reached in the evening. egank- ing from e words gang in ï¬sh. 2: , 11“-- RETURNED.â€"Mr. Vere: and Mr. Stacey, who late early in May with cattle far Eng land, returned home on Tuesday. They report having a most favorable and pros- pegaus joggney. A _ was badly hurt, was immediately brought home. Dr. Hall was quickly summoned. and found that the collar bone was broken in two place'. Mrs. Weldon is doing as well as can be expected, and we hop: be- toge long will be agaig in our midst. ,La~_ -1 LI.- .....Mr R. Robertscn returned home from Bowmauviiie on Monday ...... Miss Ida Stratton. cf reroute, is visirlniz her parents a: the parsonage. . .Mrs. J. Yeo and Mrs. J. Glass intend «leaving on Tuesday for Manitoba. They expect to be absent for about two months ..... Messrs. Shier and £311, of Suzderiand. 5 ant Monday at J. Glenny’s....M:. J. 1?. ix left on Tuesday morning for Montreal with a carioad of cattle....D:. Henderson, cf Canningtcn, paid his viiiaze friends a flying visit on Mgoday. ....)Ir. J. Chambers, of Toronto, 13 the guest of W. H. Pogua....Mr. Thompson, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. hart-l- sontgf gogpn. are visiting at J. {enkgnsh buy, LL L'JALAH' my ....... n.- .. -'_-_-. . . . .Mr. F. Mannder was absen': a few days last week as Daseranto. . . .Mlss Windrum. of LjpdsaL. speg} Sunday at E: z _Yrerex’s. ....Mrs. W'm'. Year’accahnsniea her son- lnzaw, the Rev. W. T. Wickett. to his hcme at Mountain Grove on Wednesï¬ay. Rest sweetly, darling one, quzh: shall dlsturb my sleep; The Fathers holy will be done, Tho we be let; to weep. LITTLE BRITAIN. M ARIPUSA. é‘égï¬â€˜iï¬'ï¬'ï¬'m‘r'li-gr. Charles Ba 6.: an all“. prose I very app!- mmon here on Sunday but. THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY. ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE Erxmu..â€"We might intimate that the wedding bells here are never allowed to rust in their steeplss. On Wednesday sveniuï¬s May 26m, the residence of Mr. Henry shorne was thronged to its great- est capacity to witness the marriage ceremony that united hie second daughter. “Percy," to Mr. Charles Black. Rev. Mr. Tucker, 3A.. of Manila, omciated. After the ceremony the company sat down to a sumptuous repast.__ The presents m Axmvnnsanr.â€"The anniversary held here on Sunday and Monday. his 30th and 315:. proved a huge success. though the weather was anything but favorable. The crowd exceededy all expect- ations. and the decorations, together with the entertainment throughout, did credit to Peniel On Sunday afternoon Rev. Mr. Real, oi Woodviile. deylivered an eicquent sermon to a large oongre ation. and on Monday the church was rap Mldigiilled again to i' s utmost ca aclty. Bower, oi Lindsay, (iormsry sugeriutendent here). acted as chairman,“ ith a few appro priate remarks opened the afternoon's program, which consisted ct singing. recitatious, dialogues and club swinging, by the scholars. Also the Misses Bowes and White, elocutionlsts, oi Lindsayas sisted with a few choice recitations, which were well received, and after a short magniï¬cent address from Rev. Mr. Real the afternoon meeting was closed. The people then retired to the sheds, which were adorned with evergreens on the I outside, and on the inside with tables well iadened with the most delicious vlauds, palatable as to elicit the praise of the most m1fastidious epicurean. After satiety- in}:In theira wltgmm“ all retired to the church an increased throng, to listen to the interesting lecture delivered by Rev. N. Harris. of Beaverton, on “The Convict." which was listened to throughout with with marked attention. The rev. gentle- man 's solos were also simply perfect. “and could not be expected from an one other than a “musical genius." Mr. snis will long be a favorite here. and should he presume to lecture again in this place he would be certain of a crowded house. Our choir also received well deserved applause. and maintained their usual pularity throughout. After the usu vote of thanks was tendered the meeting was dismissed with the benediction. ‘ A [Special to Tim Pom-l Exccaszox.â€"Bveryoua is talking about the I-‘armers' Institute excursion to Guelph next Wednesday, 1631. and many will go from here owing to the tare being so low. Children’s tickets alg halt-price. _ _ _ SAD J ocnxnr. â€" Mrs. R. A. Adair. accompanied by Mrs. H. Pearson. went to Uakwood on Saturday last to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. A. A. Mc- nghlin. who died on Sunday, May 30th, at her dau hter‘s. Mrs. E. Adair, cf Reval- stoke, B. . G. H. Adair also went to Oakwood on Monday, 7;h inst... to join the many relatives who had assembled for the sorrowful occasion. Mr. E E McLaughlin arrived with the body or his mother from across the continent on Monday night. 7th inst., and the funeral tockjlace from the residence at W. H. McLauchlin on Tues- day at 2.30 to the Oakwood cemete . the body being laid beslde that of her hus nd. who died at Oakwood a little over a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. McLaucblin were N orland's ï¬rst settlers. Mr. McLsuchlin giving the lace its name. and the can was receive with much scrraw here. 5.. 5. Promo. advertised to take place on Thursday. 17th, will not be held on that date, but on the following dn . June 1811:. This picnic, which is bein loo ed forward to as a grand event, w be held on the beautiful and enchanting shore of Lake Mudtnrtie. Tea and refreshments will be served and an excellent rogrnm rendered. Admission only 15c and :. .2. Sunday school children free. , _ - _ - -â€"â€"-__, -_. 3.-.. -__,, r , , Pnssoxanâ€"Messrs. E Mosgrcve. Dr. Wood. J. A. and Hector Campbell, of Kirkfleld, visited Norland gold ï¬elds last week. and were greatly pleased with the ap earance oi the plece......Mr-. Wm. A ely and daughter, Mrs. Jesse Par-kin, of Lindsay. are this week the guests or Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Alleiy ...... Mr. O. Tomlinscn and Emily are at present in Toronto on min 3 business ...... Mr. W. Wilson naid Lindsey a visit last week. . . . Mr. J. Perkins. after landing his drive of logs at Parkin's mill in Lindsay. has returned home. CHURCH Nous â€"Rev. A. H. Foster is attending conference in Bowmanville.... Mr. Geo. Adair occupied the pulpit cf the circuit on Sunday lust during the absence of the pastor. He delivered an excellent discourse, taking for his subiect 1 Cor. :6 20, " The wages of sin are death. but the gift at God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.†...... The E. L of C. E. local union will hold their gunner-1y convention at Bury's Green on riday, the 12th inst. Good time anticipated. MAX. (From mother correspondent.) Bun Hom.â€"Scme oi! our citizens had an interesting chase aiter a mother bear and two cubs on Saturday last near the 1 village, but the brains were too smart for ‘ the b_oy§ and escaped unhurt. ‘ this cannon won-n. to mesh sglln on Tuesday. 221111 «by of Jana. for noun! Datumâ€"Carried. Correspondence of Tm: Posr.‘ A Goon THING.â€" The excursion to Guelph agricultural college on the163h. A grga; many intggd golngï¬from here. It __ ._ ... h- Nousâ€"The continued wet weather is ruinous to manv crops and the farmers are gloomy ...... Dunsford is preparing to or- ganize a tootbsll club to p'ay Fenelon at the S. S. festival on Dominion day. . . . Mr. Andrus is doing a. rushing business in photographing He has taken p‘ctures for 31mm: every family in the neighborhood. He intends uovicz to Down: ville text week ...... Mr. Thos. Be l raise abate for Mr. Douzald Robertson. Scotch line. Mr. Robertson is a progressive farmer and keeps abreast of the times. A GOOD Gammaâ€"Every farmer should be Interest'd In the Guelph ngricnltunl college; no doubt a lugs number wm take In the excursion to the college on Wednes day next under the susplcaa 0! Eu: nnd West Victorin Farmers' Institutes. The [are 15 very low. Norse .â€"-'1‘ho continued rwet and cold nights makes growth very slow ...... The Presbyterian got more money than they or acted at their socinl, which will beepent in ight and senting the hell ...... Our little sister. “Fenelon Point," has been ï¬mï¬ to bent on for a long time, end mmg it not week in one point ...... The work in still going on It the eonnl, under I'homne Archer. as foreman ...... John Suggitt, one of our formers. raised 3 frame bun lat week. [Correspondence oi Tn Poul CHURCH Nonaâ€"On Sunday next. 13th inst. the Rev. Mr. lanes will hold a children's service with be tlsm in the Bregbytqyisn _chnrch.;....'l‘ e Methodist .n 1,, .IAL _ r-~â€".v u.- -_- .â€"_' ..__â€"_ -- Justus Spermâ€"The Prsbyterian Sun- day school propose holdlng an o n-alr festival with athletic spcrts at Peasant Point on J uly 13?. The tollowlng commit- tee of management have bten elected: Mr. B. Parker chairman, and Messrs. C. Hore. E. Woolard. P. Spence. R. Murdock. W. Hay. J. D. McFadyen, F. Howard, J. Pcole and J. Sherifl} [Speck] correspondence to m Post.) A GOOD ane.â€" The exam-lien to Guelph mrlculzural college on the mm. A great many mtend Relax item hm. (Correspondence 0! Tax Pest] Excansxox.â€"Everyone is talking about the Farmers‘ Institute excursion to Guelph naxt Wodneadsy. 16.11. and many will so from beta owing to the (are being so low. Children’s tickets no half-price. . . . S. S will celebrate Jubilee day wlth a. pignlc at thg lake shag. a L 7. _‘y-_ a..- PENIELâ€"MA RI P OSA . (Comndencogt m Pom-J V IC'TORI 4 ROAD. DUNSFORD. ROSEDALE. A'URLA NU. GUBOCONK. 3â€"7:“‘70Wm566' 15mm?“ "' Wflflmwwflm“! â€gimme mt we know at to: ' f3 u†a homo. omen 3nd scam. Mean: mag]: samba-cu. Honda . Richmond! I a...“ Strut '1‘ m the menu In! mumuwb'ï¬'u Scamâ€"701w. madam». non-mu. _,_v.â€"_ v.- mondaflon will copy 0! “ WWW Canada's Tribute. The importance oi our national position as an integral part at the mat British Empire will he brought prominently heiore us all in the ceremonies that will be held to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee oi Hu- ‘Majeety the Queen. The desirability or placing in the hands and homes of our people some iltt and lasting repreeenta- tion-ecme snita and attractive Souve- nir of so remarkable an ocoaaion.ied Mr. J. C. Clarke, of Toronto. to deaign a remark- ably pretty and attractive icture oom- memorativeottheoccaalou emblematic of the warm feelings oi loyal patriotiam which obtaina- etronsly in Can 3 nuuamnmpg‘ as in nigger-tic Mr. Ciar a picture in entitled “Canada'- Tribute.†and attracted the attention oi a great many. among them the Hon. Minia- ter oi Education tor Britiah Oolnmh yho has mly commended‘the idcc._ . . took isoe on Tuesday evening, Ms 25th. Sm: groom onlglwss to be h . The layers were Miss 3y Whitne and Miss lrd Msolsgsn, assisted b Lids Keller, soprano. Miss Mad-gen played with ease and e, snd displsyed excel- lent technical s lay. Her most emotive work was shown In the Witches'Dsnoe by MscDoweli, sndthe tsunteiie by Robin- stein. pieces rzqniring s brnlisnt execu- tion." ...... Miss Msolsgsn wee formal s pupil otLorem convent, Lin . on is now a pnnil of Mr. Frededo . one or New York’s well known tesohers. Praise for a Former Lindsay Pianist. The following in from the New Yuk Musical Conrier:“1‘he last or the May recitals given by Mr. Fudetic Mariner in the recital hall of the Virgil Piano school Izaak place on Tueqday evening. May 2531:. Pumps! Pumps! Dennie' pump factory is the places to not a nice cheap pump. We carry in stock the cheo at and. heat pumps on the mu- ket, bat iron and wood. Repairing promptly and cheaply done. Give In a can when you axe needing a new pump. JOHN Dumas, prop" recto Lindsey-st. south. next Damon's b0tel.-a w 1. maid 13' iiéiï¬ié' tat-nib to Mr. Mac- Gnï¬hon'o long connection with the nonm- gn on. About. cuung Dem ‘ Order your caulnzcu-de eh In Post. Ahandeome new script *net received. Gave Him a Ring. o On Saturday evening. during prectico. the choir of St. Paul's church took adven- tage of en opportunity to present Mr. A. F. D. Mechohen with en address and a handsome signer tin . in recognition of hi- hi hly espreciete services an e mem- ber. he 3 dress wee read by Mr. J. '1‘. Petty. Mr. Thos. Welters preeentin the 311:. Mr. MecGoohen mode e an sable replx. ~ The [onion Rev. C. hi. M_e_reh._t_|leo Mr. J. D. Fiaveiie, Rsv. J. W. Mocmil inn and Dr. Simpson mode brie! oddroues tonchin Mr. MacGachen‘a services to the club, on expressing the conviction that he would be warmly welcomed by the Winni cg curlers. All present then J oin- ed in s nging “Acid Lang Sync." ‘ The curling stonesâ€"an exceptionally ï¬ns pair ot Red Honesâ€"have the follow- ing inscription engraved upon the base plates of the silver handles : Presented to A. F. D. MacGACssx. Lindsay. 1897. In reply to the address, Mr. MaoGachen said that the many congratulations he was receiving upon his promotion were calcu- lated to make him think he was one o! the luckiest fellows in the world, but for man! reasons he would preter to remain in Lindsay, where his associations had been ever pleasant. One of the strongest ties he would be called upon to sever was that which connected him with the Linden Curlirg Club-he would ever look b with mingled pleasure and regret to the good fellowship there existing. and requir- ed no giit to remind him of the happy times spent in their midst. He was also proud of the small share he had in the victories oi the club. and hoped that next winter the club wou!d again send a rink or two to the Winnipeg bonepiei. where they had been so successful in the pastâ€" he would be overjoyed to meet and greet them as old comrades and representatives ot_l_nan_y friends dear t_o him 11 hindsav. We uk you tonccenz c! then curling stone- in the hope the: you my hno my cpportuume- cl using them. md Is you :00 then up with "bdthef‘curlen o! the Nonhwnst u: place them round the tee. they any remind you 0! the plenum any: 0! Auld Lang Syne spent with Mndny curler! on Linda, lee. The Lindsey Curling Club meet you to-night tor the hattime :- one 0! its in member: Since your connection with the ciu are yen-I ego )on here et ell times teken u: ecuve end meet intereut in every movement (or its venue. We eppmuu your work in con ction with the new rink end Ibo u A member of the mun-gin: committee, the excur- sion committee, the lorelgn much committee, end the bonspiel committee. For the late of the club we regret very deeply your remorei. but {or your own 5339 herejoice u green): in lonrgrgmotion. _ ‘_ Mr. A. F D. MacGnchen Preeented with a. Pair of Red Bone Stones by his Fellow Members of the Lindsay Curling Club. When Mr. A. F. D. MneGeehen, the re- tiring manager cf the Bank of Montreal. entered the Rink Thursdny evening. June 3rd. he expected to assist in the settle- ment ct some club business, but hie enlightenment was speedy and pieeennt. He found about 400! the representative men of the club assembled, including President Geo. A. Little. and when he had taken a seat Secretary J. C. Hex-stone rend and presented him with the renewing address, which was beautifully en eed by our clever townsmen, Mr. . S. Patrick : Without any emption each one of the gentlemen who occasion to putioularly Mr. Kennedy and Mr. v- elle. retemd to the pleunut intercouree Lindaa citizens alwayl had in the society of Mr. acGaehen. The heelth oi the heat. Mr. Wardrobe, wee prepoeed. ae he deserved it ehould be, for it ie no undue e to any that the dinner wee eplen dly gotten up. and reflecte credit upon the host and all who had anyth to do with it. “ Auld Lang Syne" end the promedin . all joining hands and bidding farewell the depart- ing guest. Many remained for e ehort time to invent the very handsome teetimoniele and shortly afterwards a moat euooemiui evening terminated in each one saying good-Dye to Mr. MacGechen. Hummus LIIIK‘"" .w'vâ€"â€"'â€" v- 7, Mr. chn A. Eu! , ot Pension Pals. Mr. me, town. and! Mr. John Brandon, 0! FTn LF 13de l bro htsvary e can can on as 11859! M tram Rev. Mr. Hamill“! an also from heart. D. J. McIntyre and Hygh Q'Lmy- - ‘. - g-AA A_j Each O'Leu . Mr. Flevellye proposed the Ledlel, end said apt-omens leuheer Pointed one the capabllleleeotere youth stout bythreo xlexnen well on in the town eeere. F. C. Tenor. F. D. Moore E. E. W. MeGefley. Theee gentlemen replied in e telieltone whet. end If what they eeld be true they will not long heve the privilege end quellileetlon or replying to this tent. The Press t Mr. Kelly. of the Warden and Mr. neon. ct In Post. to thelx teen. _ - ‘_ Mr.Kennnd .umhnmmmpnnnd the H magnum, responded to by Mr. 800 no, Mr. Brynn. Mr. Touch- bnrnnnd LIL-J. A Ellis: the Commercld and anhnmr Intern-ta. by Mr. Sylvester. town an anagram Babson nnd Fun-y xenon of Pension run; the Banks. by Mr. e, at thn 011m Bank, nnd Mr. Pnddnn, the new mm o! the Bank c! Montreal, who arrived In turn Mend?) morning. Mr. John . Paulie. as vice nhnlrmn. proposed the bout of the Agricultnrn! nnd PPmPOSIDS- I“Jet-«tn: meow“ ‘0 b! n- h- I'â€" WINED AND DINED. (Continued from mt W) WWW The 9th day of July, x897, OTICE T0 CREDITORS. Ton cont. dun pathwmmyonmo‘: «magma-ancient mu: m at. upon: muop pummuntwmmmmflm- outhmwtho Ins «muslin-u! muhmnrdbymo us cont. puma-A. when dad will in «them old» Evade-mum“. it]? :1“: Knead 0 Mon noon on-ldIDIhdayolJm.nthoo cool thenndmlpod. Addre- 2, south half of Lot 2151011. 100 m J neuron, mmemcon. The Mm guru-gamut!!! m‘ â€LIAM-V. 7mm) TENDERS. MARKED TENDERS. will ho Mud by the W up to Tuesday, June 29th, inst., TWO GOOD FARMS FOR SALE. J. H. SOOTHERAN, or my casinos exuding, two!" month- Ouh Advsncod on rumor: en. New Cuh run to:- Mom and Debentu- Node. h beg-b! pm KW! to B 8._O.. 1887. , ..- “AA ___A_ ‘, .- . MONEY TO LOAN I mu In on much: Ion Wm 8. “3.1% â€run... a Moth. bdrm new Mvinzthoulnwnd omv “ï¬lmy-nu. _moa§luunuooupand Clan u lg. Quilt) 0! col! In! sum oxalic-at. ARRIVE Pculonfuhn 11 45 nunnd 8 00 pm. Wyn-.." Ownmnndbmpm. can: Bly‘huld main: than sun-flat! Fuel to Stumn Pain Plea-at Point and Blyth lind- 20c. return 25:. union m stub 35c. mm 60:. Sauna sud ï¬nally on u I named nu. WM. BAD“!- Wfl. FIB. â€"d-w Purser. 0-D“ Will commence her ml.“ nip on HONDA Y. . I 170: ad will continue during m1 won. WILL LEAVE Foulou hu- :2 7 15 Lin. sad 3 00 pan. Lind-run“ magnum†159m. AGENTS Sew Edit!“ 0! "Queen ' Victoria†now randy. Bum-god â€"-thlny-uro lull page plum added. Ba: history on the Quota and tho Victoria: Enpubmbod. The only Cundhn book W by Hot Illa-1y. 811:: «or. mom; claw knocking the bottom out at All mama~ Euytomko Mydmmlym now until Diamond Jubilee. Pink-ulna me. TEE BRADLEY-GWX CO.._L‘rn.. Ion IndWouonwboan work M hiking and with: six hour: M5. [or :1; any: u not. And Ir.“ be content with an doll"- vookly. Adana. â€"d u. NEW mm 00.. ï¬nanced. out N OTES DISCOUNTED 000:0de nu. mgnmhtMOoMu the matter or the beak of William Nathan Bea. late of the Township of 9a.}! ,E‘EWW of Victoria. on S . The abject of the payer’s “dress on thin coeulon was man from n otthelomvmeot wessmmd 11mphâ€, “The My of his “ï¬er- lnss. to h!- heum can wk» '0 consider our want ad mat with In we mnoctobeoompued with those 0! out Snvlou whun on oath; tbs: In, I! we mud and helleved. might enjoy our ml lilo ...... Th9 nbjogt tor the spam} MONEY T0 LOAN TOWN ¢°¢¢¢¢¢ h GEM RINGS Steamer Greyhound. It W m on [011M Securityâ€: on “proved {Mona New. ar'mer. «M MORTGAGES CHARGED. E. BENSON Bought, Sold and Rented for tho (allowing plaudits. sop-nub: Wgw Advertisements. We‘ve the prettiest gen: rings in town. You ehould eee their. 0le9 on the favorites. although our etcck ie by no means ccn- ï¬ned to opus. qunoiee and Diemoad tinge are in demand too. end we ehow eorne exq alsite setting- in all theee etonee. The prieee are very modente. Single Opus from - - $2 50 up Gluten 0:3 to 6 Opel: from “up These Rings ere heentiee. the etonee one of due qnelity. eet in 14 k. gold. Britten Broe' Ric-a: on Good Ringo. Ga acquainted with our Riley. BRITTON BROS. On Real Estate Security HAVE YOU MET OUR. RINGS? .' Lot 19. Con. 10, am more or lea SEASON I897 more 01' WANTED. 1'. Benton. -â€"ANDâ€"- Ohm loan. Rood mu Broker. many. Ont Jewell»; Lmduy. 10mm. Ont. N. WWIJM Blnmler Canada to produce better suits for the moneyâ€"all Can- ada mind you I See the special lines at $4. $5 and $5.50 and compare them with anything you know outside. Successful competition with such Clothing is simply out of the question. We have exactly what you want and sell as you want to buy. We have what you want as a matter of course and prices won't interfere with your buying. Count the stylesâ€"we never had more. There needs to be many when everybody are after them. We challenge a†Keep this store in mind whatever the need. Those who take the trouble to investigate will see abundant reason for the success of this business. With the growing craze for Bicycles comes a still bigger craze for Bicycle Suits 'VVe prepared for bigger business and we're getting it. This has been the best spring in our experience and money never had equal buying power in Clothing of every sort. Trade traditions are being reversed, varieties increased, goods cheapened and service improved. All the stocks are marked at very low prices and in every department are things of extraordinary cheapness. \Ve’re ...aking things up as never before. The electric current of trade 15 generating a larger inter- est in this store and more people are spendingr money here. But everybody doesn’t know yet how much we’re doing to make Lindsay headquarters for ï¬ne Clothing. FOR US, WE THINK ABOUT JULY I5TH. THERE MUST BE A SBATTER IN STOCK BEFORE THAT DATE AND PRICES ARE OUT IN HALF. BE READY OUR NEW STORE WILL CLOTHING. Men are becoming more and more partiCu. la: in regard to dress, and the best is none too good for the trade we’re after. We keep to the front in style, and the more yOu compare the more you'll be satisï¬ed to spend money here. It is worth your while to remember that everything about this store is new and stylish. No sensible man wants a last year's Hat or Suit and no mother with any sense of pride will buy old Clothing for her boy. The new styles for this season are particularly attractive. We never remember anything to compare with them {or elegance, and that applies to has been made in order to make the goods move out faster. Bargains such as we offer havc never been known in Lindsay. THE Ell] of III!!! BHEHI Dissolution m flEMflVAl NOW FOR THE JUBILEE flllfllllel ï¬ll! in PHBBS B. J- 00111114 New Hats! New Suits! New Neekwear! New Furnishings! IS NOW IN SIGHT ~‘~‘WMW SALE .N ' Gomlanemhwd July 1s: return u‘L SM First-Class Fate and One-Third oiuJuno 30th and Juh 1%,re1uru‘mtl OTTrL'elider in La‘dies’ Bicy â€"IS THEâ€"â€" ONLY 860 OUR BICYCLE LIVER Y DOMINION DAY |897 WI) ru ere SINGLE 1 FARE larvallously Pretty In In the mm 0! ed: . to-dny mm the mortuafly to (at. I bed u and union to (allow. My“ nun-n MEâ€"Hr. Will Goodwin. la in our Paper Hanger Iona“: [or ('orrccl mar-J .opon to local" new members I‘ motion hell!“ {or pmtiul t. lubed-m Accountinz- 1" 5“ may Wt i: nicull Get lirï¬oulsr'a. E :ter nowâ€"Address: Gemrd um! Yu *- H. SHAW. Pflndp‘L SUV Torah!†'. 6. IATGHETT. C.P,ROfl‘l69-6 0011 #31 8431341133; College 0h- gamma-mac: upon - cm Immanuel-u Vfluoor. W. .A. WHITE Mod-and Accounting. lu Shanta "in“ Mt. in rniculvly -‘ ~0- oonunu- uo ha y sum. Holn did work 13'qu Sept. 1n. Between 3:! umio sun. brie. For! W Repairing dorm Promptly VOLUME XXXIV. WHOL 131.131.1582!) 1864 6 FOR THE 9 TABLE . . PUT IT OFF†Is a strong an erletlvo. bu: It flb our stock of WA 1. PAPERS precise- ly, [All] the new designs. recelv ed to at Saturday's import-don: We honestly think we one can the man: clued taste In the shove line. and lave In the contents of the ban- out on Saturday some or the t designs ever shown In Lind say In medium prloed papers. Look u then. .- W.A.GOODW_I_1§_T “NORSEMAN †_ BIG Builder and Contractor. Eï¬â€˜f’mg 9R2; BICYCLE SUNDRI cu kinds kept in stool no. {Kant-Sr... Linda: W. E. Gaodwzn: the sat: Best < It Is not : menu the silverware; ev like to have } wifh It. We gozd weight spoons, a‘ $1†Knives, Forks, and i as required for the “bk; Ind when buying well to look to the t Emomy in this does :4 out in buying either the at or the dares: i Inn-ken. but in ï¬nding a medium :8 to price, am coneidention cf dura‘yiliw MBEOE; Jos. 31225- IS :soomme FOR ALL AND SEE 3"“ c ado: AGENT