whz Resignation of Chairman '1‘. Walters. it is to be regretted that Mr. Thus. boardof‘health, W slurs. chairman has decided to resign his position as a. Mucus: against the contained neg- present. locket sanitary measures by the His reasons are nnd oasis town councils. g letter read at the G:nmxxx.-l 9" who! 0‘ (.11. low ‘ 5M3“, w on 1 which 1),. council ‘ mm 01 “N fim 0‘ pardon" 0’ wwemc TC wt (3' your I“ » - [e the. wwn {Wnlcu Uw " prod vac-pend "m“ M, 1’.- ..gm,noun< pouaqotcnrg. pound or cum. I an 0! opinion that Du better sc duh-d. no: one more urgently m mm honor her majesty: alone action 0! m isolacion to: a thorough sys, {or renou- uw-v W“. i now pboo my resignation in your nmunâ€" . V... Tnos Walnuts. obedient serum. Mr. Walters has for years taken a. deep interest in sanitary matters, and. the pen. 1 pie ct Lindsey by his resignation lose the 1 services or 3 men whose practice! advice, experience and earnestness of purpose were of great value. In his position he no then the other doubt felt more keenly mioel position which the board has occupied owing to the impossi- bility of instituting needed reforms. the beard cannot Lacking â€W035â€, regulations without being enforce sanitary _ W.-.“ “inï¬rm. end 80 5m, objection was a. more quIbble; as every member 0! oouncIl known, dozens of eImI- In: requests have been Ignored In the pest. and no sensible man would have blamed the members of the board had they realgn- ed In a body In euppatt or their chairmen. It would huve been the honeet course to "- hum-d mt. the report ad to a body In luppuu v. ...-__ - the honest: course to The Project DIecu-sed Wednesday by Citizens of the Town nnd County. A meeting we: held at the court house Wedneedny week (or the purpoue of discussing the building oi e county hospi- tel. There were present monsters of the county council. the grand and petlt juries. end other gentlemen Irom ell ports or the county. Bis honor J udge Dean culled the meeting to order. end stated that it wne thought on opportune time to hold the meeting In be secured from the gentlemen who com- the county council and grand and petlt inrlee. now In session in town. The ndvantsges or n county hospital were ed before the meeting b; Col. Deacon. yer Smyth. Messrs. ’l‘. tewert. J. D Fluvelle. D. J. McIntyre. F. C. Taylor, G 1!. Hopkins and R. .l. McLaughlin. in such u manner that no person could dispute the necessir of such an institution in the county orthe cure or the sick and skillet- ed. but no the some ground was covered in Merlposn for hospital services for several yem, and he did not see the necessity for such an Institution under the circum- stances. but should the project go through he would advise raising the amount by zensrnl taxation. so that everyone in the county would hear an equal burden, as it would be for the general good of all con- an (wh ed the county Uuuuvu .. -_._. _- Mr. Geo. MeHugh, 1i . P., said he was quite in sympsthy with the prOJect, and as the people of Victoria. were known to be generous and sympathetic he thou ht the hospital would not lack support. 6 stated that the government’s support would be large, and the amount requ ; would not, he was satisï¬ed, be hard to‘ Mr. Inkeeter, reeve of Verulsm, said his township had felt the need or on hospital many times.†there had beena number of cases of diphtheria which had cost the township a lot of money, and with it all the pnients had not moeived proper treatment. In beck parts of the county diphtheria was seldom absent on meat of the want of preper isolation, which was almost impossible to provide owing to the lack of means and accommo- dation among the settlers. Th it was that lsmiiies eommingled and the inieetion spread. it there were provided e suiteble hospital. to which such cases eould be sent and where they could receive good nursing and medical attention. it wouidbeagreet blessing to. the theme“. it Mr. Lowuehrouah rose to explain the: no better scheme could be a urgently required for thin Ljuty's glorious reign of 60 01-1: isolation hospital, sud manual: system 0: newsge HEALTH. resignation As 1 1 mot cop- »: 0: board 01 unending certain feqlllle. at â€if SCHEME. Wedding Stationery. A choke assortment 0! Wedding Invite- lthe latest. designs, minted with tions In a} Call and see new type, at THE POST. samples. York In 09] new service I last. DASHES HERE- â€"â€"in railroad circles in Toronto it. Is mm the Gould Patent Automatic Car Coupler Co. of Depow, N. Y., wlii establish works at antford. A heavy contract with the " 'I‘ D I. given as the reason for the .1 V..- Iv. a..- E" '1‘.- 'R. We given as the reason company’s move. -â€"The engine attached to the Hellbnrton t Friday afternoon at tram broke down lee the diamond north or the town. and cause a delay or about an hour. The disabled engine was taken to the shops, and a trash ‘ one attached to the traln. . the [Icahn] Manager which came into efl‘eot on June let, to the efl'eot that section toremen must dispense with the services of relatives working under them, and that relatives must not in future be employed by them. â€"According to the report of the minister of railways and annals for the year ending June 30th, 1896. the number of passengers carried was 14,510,407. 0! this large num- ber, the accident returns show but eleven passengers killed, of which only one was due to collision or derailment. ‘ “ n â€a hug leased the rem“. A ballast: train crew,comprlelng about ‘ “ "- Franklin A \l’nndgv for due to coumuu v. ---_-_,, «The Wabash R. R. Co. has leased the use of the G. '1‘. R. tracks in Canada be: tween Windsor and Suspension bridge. and also the use of the Erie R. R. track between Suspension bridge and Buffalo. thus making the latter city the eastern terminus ot the line instead of Detroit. The lease takes efl'eot on Sunday, June Local Brevltles. â€"Govemment Paymaauar O'Grady made his usual welcome visit to town 135% week. last week 3,960 boxes ware sold at Sin. and 8 1-16; _ - . A ,L_-...ma thrnnah "JJII‘UU unnum- \IV V. V†last Saturday from the norih coming from Gouda-ham. on I‘- -Lnst week a "searcher†bicyclist ran down a chiio on the William at. sidewalk and the youngster sustained painful in- juries. -â€"-Mr. A. 0. Chute, an expert Toronto mechanic, passed through last week to the Falls to set up the special machinery in the Peuchin chemical factory. -â€"The Bob. Independent thinks the counties of Victoria and Peterboro should unite in erecting a house of reiuae for the ‘ indigent poor of the two counties. ._ ........1. mad killed by [0018606 WUI \u. a..- -.. - , â€"'rhree cow: were Itruck and killed by the cxnreu from Peterboro on Thursdn week out of Omemee. We underetnn the comneny w ill nroaecute the owner. â€"â€"When you listen to her singing, You haven't any choice But to think she must be sawing The timbre ci’ her voice. â€"'l‘he managers of the Jubilee celebra- tion sports will be glad to receive entries from to -oi-wnr tenmu from the various tawneh pa. A team in to consist of ï¬ve me“. .u -_,. _... Alunnhflflfl moo. â€"I’otorhoro councillors m discussing one odvloobliib of placing the police toroo in also hood: 0 commissioners. and notice has been given 0: a by-iaw to regulate the width at women tires. -â€"A liciieviile workiu man named Alex. Fraser has just in] on iuir to the title of Lord Lovat. of the Isle of Skye with an estate bringing in an annu rental of 24,000 pounds. - ALâ€"_.I-‘-n ah «ha ream u; -~u.wv r-..__,. , â€"The grand jurors in attendance at the county court visited the Coilegi-ito ln~ stituto last week and all were delighted with what they saw ~“id heard in that model educational institution. 7 .. ' ’ AAAAAA klnhua q‘ m. Three cat-loads of stock passed through ’ , A nn- nn-n. nnnntrv. one lash train uww,w...,...--_,‘ , left last Monday tor Franklin . Driver D. Clarke was In charge :lne. actor Bundle was unable to take foronto mlxed on Monday ow- ...n and was relieved by Con- Railway Notes, ;. MenMdmbmkeman on this a tor Toronto Monday to see: . bnslnesa on the road being ‘Vuv-vu bridge on the Hallburbon ondale Junction. ls nearing Bridge Inspector Mitchell. 0! 'm '9 in charm. is making a IUBIUI"- ' was lnanvgliï¬ited AND THERE. that General Manager EL. has lasned‘ap erder, _ ‘1... Toronto It )9 said Etrliwcountryy one on the LB. 8: 0- Written. Whether it Is that n' or that woods 8 that this 503's on Sunday 1110 LJl-lvua , [To the Editor of Tux P0511] Sm.â€"â€"Will you kindly grant me space to say that I have heard it insinuated that the township 0! Meripose contains ï¬ve strong men who think they can ontpull in the township 0! Ops. That is a mistakeâ€" I fancy we can pot is team in the ï¬eld capable of jerking the banner township men out or their boots, and propose that the contest take place at the agricultural psrlr on jubilee day. It the captain of the Manpose teem cells at your oï¬lce, Mr. Editor, and names his men, I will do so the day followingâ€"Yours. etc., A. Srnormum. “10- v .-~- *7 , [To the Editor oi Tint Posr ] Simâ€"In looking over the proceedings of the Ops council meeting I was much pleased to note the loyalty evinced by that august body in their resolution to purchase plank to lay down sidewalks in the vicinity ‘ ot Reaboro by way of commemorating the sixtieth anniversary or her msjesty‘s most illns‘rions reign. l rejoice to see in si sentiment running so high. and hope t at the council will see ï¬t to (urther com- memorate that event by ï¬xing about nt- teen rods oi the leading Bobcsygeon road, between what is known as Goheen‘e corner and the residence of Mr. F. has been mixing the horses and rigs of this township (or the past three years. compel- ling rigs to take the sides of the :0“. tearing every ves and not even leaving [or the pedestrians oi this locality the sidewalk which nature has so kindly provided [or themâ€"Yours. ' A Rarnvunn. etc" June 9m, 1897- Over 100 Designs in Wedding Invitatlons. All styles constantly Kept. In w POST. um Church Notes. â€"Rev. 5. J. Shorey has been elected chairman of the Peterhoro district or the Bay ct Quinte conference. and Rev. E. Roberts chairman of Lindsay district. â€"â€"The annual meetin of the 331 of Quinta conference of the ethodist church will be held next year in Lindsay at Cam- bridge-st. Methodist church. being the unanimous choice of the ministers at the session just closed. â€" â€" L_.:_- -4. MAM-n. dish church was occupied Sunday morning by the pastor, and in the eveninc by Rev. C. H. Coone, of Jnnetville. Rev. Mr. Shorey preached the anniversary sermon or the Jmetville Methodist: church in the evening. - - AL -â€"Au the Baptist page: goon In “1‘ â€"All one DDPUIDU -....-__ -_ pastor snake in the morning from 2 Peter 3: 18. "Grow in grace and in the know- ledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ." Mothers have sometimes ex- pressed Ithe wish that their children might always remain children. But there is in nature a law of progress. and fora child to remain childish in mind orhody denotes something laoki or wrong with its system. Machines reao a certain point of perfection. but never grow in capability or power. a new machine is required hr incronsed erteotlon. But God's creation all grow, svelop. renew themselves. as it is in nature so it is in the sniri life 0! men. It our spiritual lite be hash! . we will naturally grow up toward «:3 but it we permit t on end afleot us we cannot but wither. and droo and eventually go. We flowers t at strn e up thsenn in spite ct poor ugrï¬lertile soil. but there is anreater wealth 0: beauty in the generous blossom that grow in more productive eoli. Similarly. while the sunshine of God‘s produces wonders in the More About.â€" the Jubilee. V....._ _ table mâ€" in whole G. '1‘. R. been changed. Below will be irret-b time table for the arrivsl ire of trains at Lindsay station. effect on Tuesday: First train ming leaves for Belleville an am there at 11.20; Whitby m n «3.05 mm" due g9 Whitby POST, church on_Sun¢1s'z {he Kn the Mach stock at T33 I nw min bro zoo bore. I thought of Spolord'l “myth! shore. Once more I at pearly strum. Tum flowod 38““ While on the breeze: u 01 on, a... ._ open door. Those menu oz Spoflom's b un-yud anon. nub-house, next w 010 And than those decor-£10m he'd put up. no» on was. And nldum rue, upon the walls, bold but by two And plaum rue. upon me man. u..- ....- inch tech. But. pldner hr then A“ non!“ o’er. I'd smelled et Soofloul'n bow-home. nexl ‘ tan-yen! shore. I new I bout. u brilliant. led. in nine K0," Remembeted nm. "We 'l‘vIo“ were one. em little "Co." \‘et mu 1mm out the vlsloun. uni. mm cum to", \The one u Spoflonl'u boshhouee. next. 0! than, the pi “We 1‘1 umyu u nuvlu. K. P. D. [The above tenderly romlnlncono poem â€pound In the la: lune o! The Rnsdey Lskos. a paper loaned n the Mom Mnino sport resort of am me by Mr, nan-y P. Dill... toma- ruldont 0! Had- uy. nd now.Amorlun consul a Port “ , ‘-‘- _.....~I I 10 oh:- Pei' Paokv'e‘ â€HIT, 1 . Um..- -“â€"__ uy. md nomeu-losnfoomnl so PM Hope. The author any b0 gaunt] George Ellloch. our young oltlxon who was recently Injured In I sawmill It Huntsville, desire. to under thmsh Ta: Pcm‘ hll sincere thunk! to the spOFFORD’S BOAT Christian Endeevor maven-en. .. _. magnltude of la yearly convenelone. This yeu- the Endeavour: at America no date In July 7th to 12:11. end cheap excure Ion rates have been amused. Rev. - - :u M“:- n! Lind-av. 5 ots. Per Pauling“- excurs Ion mm mm. w... ...____, , Johnston, formerly ~mt Llndeny, will be one of the prominent spam. Death of the Rev. Junec Greener. On Sunday uternoon loot u 3.30 the highly respected and much beloved Feehex Greener passed peacefully ewe! eh hie residence on Golcone-et. oi: the ripe ege of 85 yesrn. The end was not unexpected the reverend gentlemen hed been undeni- ly sinking for some monthl pelt. end it wee evident to his nanny friend! um the end wee meet eh hend. Hie wonderful vitality. however. prolonged his life until The wrinei- ,reinelnbere e eem neeeim e0 Pete‘s-20:0 on nSebheeh â€In". as yen-I can. when monopole! pee-char (â€1.31m more. â€"0no o! Bo clement- ot In dnltry which m m. conviotlonl. and†M m. "I“. “I'm dnltry wmcn upw- â€"- __... _ _, nu convictions. and?! And no In ml: exams-Ion. In M bland! comm whom ho am In con“ MI mud Do- at .11 an. nou win. wane u- 1'5"». advanced annual! humoot “old Spoflord.‘ the breezes u of old. “an no woolly. wwn o! Mud-ti. 0mm“ °n a†C. I. Notes. ! the patent futures of the Enduvor movement is the Card of Trunks- f'nho smoked tho MP. d boa-house, nut ‘0 bont-honnl. 3°“ in mutation’ffl‘. [ht up tho lone 3°“. now 8°†to â€m HOUSE In vhlonl o! In! one. “d hm! I "We Two Ind next W 0“ the Maine to an m we not really P059355“ will notâ€"last. T1 Try us and be ‘3‘ of our choice Teas 0" C Covers Most, Looks Best, We: Longest, Most Economical. This in e hIgher gnde end better quality of Point this he! ever been ptepu‘d for m. nuke! end in more economic‘l to me, non dunble end beautiful that my other pint other ready nude or We by hand. FOR. SALE. omen. cm MW WW onu- Bl‘w "'"" " ' nag-mu um notion. u! mnpwm hm. pow", Joan um. 18 8k M‘Luw,’ 're a buyer you certainly If you ally possess. Some merchants say >tâ€"last. There must be good faith and conï¬dence A merchantâ€"be his business what it mayâ€"is quic in to make the pound may be eminently just. but mm that a bad impression is created. m1. GHAMBERS 7â€"†New Ad armament: _/ MONUMENT Emma. wiâ€" wnhud Mat-0.0....- “Wilma“...- SALE. .403 am at sue GRAIITBS. Winn“. 31°- Is the Great Fault of the Ag Have you Snifered from it ? magine that (“If"); u... â€.1, -_,_ We started out to give nones the to us through misrepresentation. the end of the chapter. and we prepose to continue doing so to >inion of many a householder in the coun COFFEES. They are standard lines in th be had. So it is with all other lines. As reputable groce determined to “hold to that which is good." in as. '.-Only â€i _ ___â€".â€"â€"4. - W00l WANTED !‘â€" The American Market is practically closer dian Wools. Not so with the Lindsay Wool] season we require more “7001 than ever be encourage home industry and beneï¬t yourself 1 to the manufacturer. . . . City Prices Pad 10 Gas/I. Custom of lugs md ndod nhoch to soled from. Dr] Goodl. Cloth! (account, Radium, mm, Seeds, Crockery, (flu-M. Team. «and, and all good- cold on clone angina. Boob. H .“v m- we“ SPBATT MEN; Flannel Sheeting, Blankets. Yarns. Eta, at lowest prices for trading m? It. Kym ,, U___ AA... m1 undItY- “d 5753;“..- (m- m’.:» node- for W mods-v. “"3 Bo madmhonQ‘ld-ï¬on tombotmOunhn tad omthqa-mouot wwwm:nbodmtnzflr.nl*or8“m' dad-Muir. Guy. at m;uunmam; Muir-NW“ annual: numb-cucumumawmvmqmww W‘W°" .- In... . Judmuhnwwm‘“m. “d 1- _n. L- _ ;--_.u..n nun-Km m M 'mhnï¬d the long career in Lindsay as grocers “‘ A -7l ...0- .A HORN BROS, AND Awa THE EXTRA PRICE FOR WOOL to invest an article with qualities it does :ss. Business worked up on that basis should notâ€"- ace in every transaction between buyer and seller. these days. The man who splits near what is recognized as e tendency quickly “sized up" but the act comes so At Highest Market Prices AND omnv A FULL Market is practically closed against Cana- so with the Lindsay Woollen Mills. This more Wool than ever before. You will iiustrv and beneï¬t yourself by selling direct Horn 12'1th Elna Shiite: Flanncls. White and Grey rwcar. etc. etc., which we buy subjgct see us weekly for a pound or two So will you. Carefully Attemded to rGoods is large and well assort- ds we manufacture, we carry ~r Flanncls. White and Grey we have esaped blame, rive honest value for the THE LINDSAY WOOLLEN MILLS store there is the r“. "III‘I' n _ ._ _' give our customers 'thc L5 by the values we re our customers the having a care for our IN TRADE Wotks. OUR SUMMER COURSE. PRQ'GLE \1 NComp 00m“ muons ï¬ner: “and , A II m an. Catrina}. Maw Colors Windsor and we: Paints and oils. Whiu' . Kalaornlne, Jet/so 'nters’ Brushes. Scales. AL-._-g Spades and Shove/a. fence Chums. We cite: 3 Teachers and E summer V8053â€! Those who wish Book-ketglr-tz and Pi tgke up hcnhand 51 will ï¬nd It to their am with us. Des-30mm or seï¬amfl Pm: 8'1 E A1- LOWEST PRICE reset-boron: ,3 Hardware. Blacksmith Goal. Horse shoes and Nail Iron and ,11 prices 'nnag J? McCrgj Stud padre ofï¬cial