Ship", It do. them. mon- . 3 with . 00“ ï¬re 1! the 11: Ba rel can has fol: nil 0010. 81:» mm} than . and i low 3. Loud: hot ob‘ 81h dots! onlu thrc. could wou. Syi shé 1'68! It at life. 1°18 she or I and: time 3th mun av 10 Low New Norman-M. , Jr, Tux Pout.) Sn: Loss.â€"Mesars. Can. and Sullivan a! DI by. l ash week mat with a 1.“, 33 death of a ï¬n . _-_ “Ink hat A All “Tickle the earth with a hoe and she laughs with a harvest.†The better the hoe the easier she’s tickled, and the quicker and longer and and louder she’ll laugh. [Curtain-mezzaz m u... . ..... ‘ SAD Loss.â€"Meaars. Can. and Michaei‘ Sullivan 2.: Di by. met. with a sad loss lest wee in t e death of a ï¬ne young mere. She. had been sick but a short time. yet despite the eflorte 0! Dr. Breed. V. 5., of Lindsay. she died on Friday. 11th 1113‘. Their loss is a heavy one. as she was without doubt the ï¬nest mate in the north country. he: handsome an eerance and. magniï¬cent: propertlooa 1:: ins bar at once the snbjeeh of remark cf every am: who saw her. Sea was of ccurae the especially pride of her owners and the Messrs. Sullivan h we the sympathy or all in the loss of such a noble animal. Zoo A’fï¬Ews-LETTERS in one store. Seeds because we th good Seeds. ll. Hiuiflilfllllfllll, â€"-â€"annrgqu he Gauzuli'au at“..- -._-,, (Correspondence of Tm: P0312! CATTLE licx'ixu.â€"Last week .\Ir.A.l§rett, an old E35: Manilla boy, canvassed this i neighborhood buying cattle for the American ‘ market. He shipped them on Friday," their destination being Ohio. Tannauamâ€"Cowperthwaite Bros. have purchased anew Decker thresher and will no doubt do a rent run the coming season. Fus’rWAL.â€"-%'he Sunday-school here in- tend holding their annual strawnerry festi- val on Dominion day. The school is now in a fairly prosperous condition, having a very good staï¬ of teachers and ofï¬cers, who are doing their best to make this event aauccees. Foreign and home talent will be secured, while strawberries. cream, etc., will be served in the best style. A Goon Tim-1 is assured all who attend the strawberry festival Friday evening. l‘icxIcâ€"The school and section picnic will be held on July lst. A good programme is being prepared and a large crowd is expected. Luca - Dr. J Harvey". l-Zw Bought, Said and Rented Summc } mnsa‘YTERm-AY U 1'11 1 Lb. Corresponneaco of Tun Post) Beninâ€"Mr. Time. Cooper returned home after; stay in Dr. Hart’s hospital in the village of Huntsville. Him numerous friends and relations will be pleased to see that. he is convalescent. He speaks in a. flattering manner of the hospital. HI‘RT.â€"_\laggie,tho live'yeu-old daugh- ter of James Armstrong, was seriously injured a short time ago by having her leg terribly torn by a Waggon wheel. At tint manner OI Ule “way-mu. HI‘RT.â€"_\laggie,tho Iive-yetr-old daugh- ter of James Armstrong, was seriously injured a short time ago by having her leg terribly torn by a waggon wheel. At tint it was thought the limb would have to be amputated, but hopes are now an ertnined that the operation will not take place. HN’HF. Bruntâ€"Mr. John Goatlin. son of Mr. Isaac unstlin. had the misfortune of getting: his hmue burnt. Inst week. Mr. (:muin twins: mun; frum home working only “Ni“: Ernstâ€"Mr. John l'OBUIu, am. u. Mr. Isaac Unsuin. had the misfortune of gettinï¬hia house lmrnl. lust week. Mr. (:ugtlin being away frum home working only his wife and child were present. Mrs. Gnatlin discovered the ï¬re in \he cornice hit was unable to reach i9». She called loudly (or help. her neuron! nmghlmra being Mr. Slnchy‘a. The men all lmng absenmhe wumen hum-l mu like hem“. and tho Mmmwu- Ml‘nru amp-l Hm mom of the can: temp. Mr. «.mlm'n hm ln hm! to hear. u m- M... an nunmm. ’l‘lw home. 3 mm: temp. Mr. (So-Hm] hm u: mm m um“. u. M hm! nu Imurnnco. '1‘)“: home. A [Mme mm. was built In; Inmmm‘. rut: "hummus. mun In: 4. can. 4. Luuau. I: m In? we» a wry Mahmud (arm hump. built of ml ln’wk. with whue buck Uimmlug. the pro «M of Mr. Thou. Davey. emuw'lllor. A: 1dr. hwey lone hi: other hum: by are n uouplu a! yearn no, he Juan-ea arm“! {or Mr pluck and enter-prim n creating such a. benusitlfl home....So uh» our [)0 Mar reovo. Mr. Geo. Slnplol. bu bricked is residuum). \‘Iï¬l'flNtLâ€"MI‘. Fred Washington. “tilt. “Toronto, son of Mr. Levi Wuhington, in hiring an bu uncle‘u. Mr. Andrews. n the rite, tor a brief Ipell. Fred mnde mung ï¬ends while here hut. summer. nnd di one very ï¬ne work in the Inmily group picture line. He contemplate“ returning here Again in August. to take photos nnd other viewa. n - .. L.. A .mlnukln other VIW'S. KILLERâ€"Mr. S. J. liyon lost a valuable year old colt on Saturday lost. It. with its mete, was plnying in the posture. the ground being wet and ehppery. While at full 3 eed the animal fell heavily on a boulder, stri ’ing just beck of the right Ihoulder, and recewed ies which proved fetal in about an hour 'mjur 133:: Lhe fall. GOLD is everywhere visible. One of Digby’s reliable farmers is the proud pos- sessor of a nugget that he says will essay four thousand dollars to the ton. He picked it out of a ledge of Digby rock. Others while prospecting have found slate, black lad, eopper,iron and euperphoephntes in abundance. All you need to do in to dig o hole and sell it and your fortune is made. Normâ€"Crops are looking well in Digby. 5nd everything is flourishing. . . .Black flies and mooquitoee are very had here, but the On Real Eat >l( Advorttsemea t9 ..â€"â€"â€"AND â€"- EAST MANILLA. HEAD LAgE‘ Sal-1 Real Estate Broker. Lindsay. Ont UTI ml) M Vnutor'm. M. W. Knnnc-ly 5:, the Sncurity mun In: C. sum 4. a wry hnmlaomu (arm not. wnh whua hmk LE, of Mr. Tum. Davey. iavuy Ion hi: other plan of yam no. he npluok and «inlet-pun beuusitnl homemï¬a ve. Mr. Geo. Suplol. JUNE 25 This Week. DBUGGIST ek .\Ir.A.Rretty canvassed this yr the American m Fridasy; their J7 W"? ore fluent. . . .Kenneth Mc- old got. his drive of log- down as for a flood Blur. Cowmanâ€"The concert in Section No. l, Digbypn the evening of the 11th inst“ was s gretifying mace-I. Hundreds of people from n. diet-nee “tended. [Specill correspondence to Pansosmâ€"Mr. L. Dun-3 after visiting the model fa looking hula and heuty Demo: tad Min Maggie home on Friday. deer spam with friehdljn Coboconk - n,“_ u__‘ sitar Visiting um u"--- ,, looking hsle and hesrty....Miss Mary Demor end Miss Maggie Keely returned home on Friday. after spending s few weeks with friends in Coboconk. . . .Miss Mary Demor end Miss Polly Hesly lelt Ssturdey for Orillis, where they intend having s plas- ssnt visit. . . .Miss Sush Bellsn has been the guest of Mrs. Hmhsw, of this village. .. . .Mr. end Mrs. N. Burk, who were joined in msrrisge st the [1. C. church, left Tues- dsy morning for Rochester, Buffalo snd * ~â€" â€"--~- at the. U- S. We wish them all a..- °_V, .. . .Mr. and Mrs. N. Burk, Who we in marriage It the P. 0. church. 1‘ duy morning for Rocheeter, Bu other pet“ of the U. S. We wish heppineu sud success through life. LIL; L a. -_._ [Correspondence oi In Post.) I'Mâ€"Don't: forget the anniversary of the Little Britain Methodist Sunday school to be held on Sabbath and Monday next. it will be a treat too good to miss. Every preparation is being made for it. so don't be absent. On Sunday at 10 o'clock and 6.30 pun. Rev. J. W. ‘Wetherill. of Prince Albert, will conduct the services. The reverend gentleman is e preacher oi acknowledged ability. and will be anticl- pated with pleasure. On Monday a lat- form meeting will be held at 2' dc ooh. Progrem of singing and recitetions by S. S scholars. Addresses to them will also oe given. Snmotnoua tea served from i to 7. At 7.30 evening proceedings com- mence. Speeches by Revs. Wetherill. J. Melhrlane. of Lindsay. and resident ministers. Music by on: well-known - - ...__. “Mun-m reeuoizï¬mnd 153 so 7. A: 7.30 evening pronoun-aq- w... menco. Speeches by Revs. Wesherill. J. MoFuiane. of Lindsay. and resident mlnllten. Music by on: woii~known choir. U snni admission fees of 25: and 153 will be charged; children 0! school tree. Come one. come all. and let's have a regular jubilee timo! Acmunm â€"Whob might: have been a. fatal nunldont ccmrred on Sabbath morn‘ lug at Zion. Mr. M. Cuibernmooommnled by hlu sinner and brohher. ottendud the nunvnlna narvlca a: that ohurch. ‘Vhon A n.5i- Uflulvue -â€"- vâ€"ru." _ was 1: sorry spectacle. be wreck. Even the top port were wnuohed ctl‘ wlbh t vomolo. No doubt the young couple a serlous o] collision wlth the hard a: menu ten hlnh for ewhlll strived wloh the good new: sale. We do not think bltune, all being purely not should show bloyollsts t1 extreme oorefulneas In u- near aenslblve onlmals. well abut ends well." and x the young peopla on sh (annotate escape; â€"- ’Fnuln in was caught :oiilslen alarmlng the inmates of the :huroh. The buggy. which wasanew one. was a sorry spectacle. being a comp ete l wreck. Even the top part cf the springs e young couple a serious or even a fatal :oiiision with the hard ground. Excite- ment ran high for awhile until Mahion arrived. with the good news that all were sale. We do not think anyone was to bitune. all being purely accidental; but i: should show bioyolists the necessity of extreme oarefulness in use 0! mach nee near sensitive animals. However, "ali's well that ends well." and we congratulate the young people on their narrow but fortunate escape. PERSONALS. - ï¬rs. Taylor is visiting her sister at Myrtle this week ...... Misses Rebeoon and Clara Everan have none to Lindsay. where they will reside in future. ........ Mr. Hy. Lodge. who has been enrpentering with E Brown this spring. let: for Landon. Ont.. Monday morning. where he will pursue his vocation oi biacksmithinz....Mrs. Law. of Toronto, is visiting her son. our pcpuiar principal -. i.“ “am. unhna‘j ........ Miss Alma s: - nu"..-â€" __, o! the public schools... Methorell and M155 Dow paid our village a short d_ay.... .Mr.J. L. Sleml n '~.I_A -u. .51: ml d3 .Mr.d. u. mum“. Y ...... Cromwell 1adg_e__au the grand lodge cf 1 mn- can: , . . .MKSS {\U Cresswell Lodge at me me... ...__,- V G. I. in Turuutu lust WEEK. . . .Mlss Annie l Badman. of O:tawa, spent a few days with her mother here ...... Mrs. Broad and daughter Lydia, of Chicago. are with us once more, and we welcome their cheery presence home again. We hope they have come to stay- Mrs. B. is much re. mired in health ...... seve Lownsbrongh visited us on Monday ...... Mr. John Mcanhern, of Oshawa, joined his wite at her mother's. ' Mrs. T. Meander, on Saturday. They will I remain for a few days ...... Messrs. George and James Miller. of Greenbank. called for a renewal of old asst-elation with Dr. Hall on Tuesday ...... Mr. A. W. Shaver spent Monday night and Tuesday in Lind- say ...... Mr. Howard Colbert, of Lindsay, visited his parents on Sunday ...... Dr. Parker, of Szirilnz, is visiting his brother, our well-known drugglst ...... Mrs. (Dr.) Mother-e11 and Mr. Hy. Brimmell, both of Lindsay, spent Jubilee day with village friends ...... Miss Annie Moase. of Finger Aboard. was the guest of Miss K. Broad tor a few days last week. . . .Mlss Eva Faker ; is holidaying with Queen City relatives. l ...... Mr. and Mrs. H. Mark. of Oskwood, i were the guests of Mr. J. Pearce on Sabbath ...... Mia‘s. I. M. Stapleswj unior , r 0..)an an «dues- Ssbbath ...... Miss I. M. Staples Junlor teacher, remained in L!ndsey on Wednes- day to attend the wedding of her sister. ........ Mrs. Llcett and Mrs. Coven and children, of Brighton, are spending hou- day! at Thos. Mosse‘s,gr ........ Mrs. Carnevsky has returned to lngston, SIIEI‘ a week's visit with her parents at the ‘ratton and Delve parsonage ...... Revs. 5.. ~ - ‘ ALA A“ -. cnam nn Monday lest. In“ to we WUIH Lu: venue nâ€"‘~._,.. -_- ., “_ quickly and wen....Magnlflcent weather has greeted us during the p15: week, and everyone seems grateful ...... Mr. R. Smith is making good progress In the erection of his house ...... Mr. Geo. Fas‘er hes hemtmed his residence by _. , _- --1-_-.I akin-nan DIVA 13735331" “I! Lulu-nu... â€"-- __, _ bricking it. The rawoolored cbionge give a ï¬ne efl’ecc....Mmy Britons took in the Lindsay jubilee celebration on Tneadey and report a satisfactory time....'i‘nrnips were sown with a vim last week and sev- eral are now at it......Crops here are mo Ljï¬mry returned home model farm at Gu_e_lph. sum... .. . . .-_-_, s Dawney. 0! Lindsay. 9110:: can on Wednes- Slemmqq r‘eprqgex'xttrs‘d Brown this sprlnir. , Monday morning. e hls vocation of Law, of Toronto. 1: pcp‘lléi‘ prinflpfl m 2091,! Toxins we}? mat." asking npu growu: J... ..-.., _, __ uremia....Wo m planed to learn good than Rev. Wm. Chuney, son at Mr. J u. Chldlov. of this vmsge, was eluted pres!- dent of the Christian bald at Newmgkoy last week. or the comma! -’-'-~ up- nlfl ‘v v“-- -- - . leormpondence 01 Ta- Post.) J 0311.“. â€" A greet. demonstntion of loynlty was witnessed here on Snndsy Inn. All the Friendly Societies turned out. for psnde 5nd “tended s jubilee service in honor o'f he: msjesty Queen Victorin at. the hell, under the snspices of the Sons of England. The hell wu peeked, end u many were outside as in. A very heuty service was held; sddressos wete given by Rev. A. H. Brwe, Bsptist minister, Rev. Benjsmin Green-ix. Methodist. minister, end the Rev. G. A. Rix, English church minister. A III". unimd choir conducted the service Englund. The hull Vvus pecked. snu .- many were outside as in. A very hesrty service wns held; uddresses were given by Rev. A. H. Bruce, Baptist minister, Rev. ‘ Benjemin Grentrix. Methodist minister, end the Rev. G. A. Rix, English church minister. A large united chair conducted the service of song under the lesdership of Mr. Bren- don. The singing of the netionsl snthem by the choir end whole congregetion wss msg- niï¬cent, and there csn be no doubt thut the people of Csnnington sre loysl subjects of our royel queen. The Csnnington bms bend headed the psrsde to end from the hull. A good collection was token, to be i awarded to chsriteble objects. SUNUERLAND. Correspondence oi Tun Poetl Prawnâ€"A number of our citizens took in the West Brook pic-nic on Thurs‘ “E; A very pleasant time was spent. â€oxenâ€"Mr. Jss. Oliver, oi Brock. ville. was in town on Tuesday. called home by the sad Intelligence 6 his father's death. .. Mn. N M P is at resent visiting friends in Michigan. r. Murd.McPhsll is spendin the l Jubilee season In Toronto ...... Mr. . G. St. John visited the Experimental Farm at Guelph last week, and is very much pleased with the Judicious management oi that well conducted institute. We would almost inter from Mr. ‘:. John remarks that Hardy will be his man at the next election. so we hope the Model (arm will endoms his tent pea hnrvester... , Mr. Andrew niiowdown l and his mother were in town last week. Sauces-mu. GBADUATE.â€"Mf. Frank Bryant has hung out his shingle as niuli the success his nbility deserves. Frank is a rlslnn prciesslonai. Bostsxss â€"0ur enterprising merchant Mr. Neill McPhadden. has just receiv a large consignment c! choice and well selected goods which are well worth Tux: Rum-Quite n scrap :canrred here last week between two prominent lite Insurance agente. The conflict occu in the siterneon. The principals in the contest hailed respectfully from Peter- *#A- As ah. nanolllllfln 0' Pusan“! ville. was In home by the father's death. is ab Drcsonn y Correspondencu 0! Tu! roam ELEi‘l'lON.â€"At a special meetln oi the Epworth League of Ccrietien En savor. . held here on Wednesday evening or lest ‘ week. the following (ilicrrs wexe elected: Pres.. Mrs. W. J. Wakeiin. s(o.. Edith Batty: treas.. I. J. Bewins. The can veners of the different committees are as follow-z Prayer meeting. Mrs. l. J. Bowln: lookout. Ssrah Staples; missionary. Meta Woodcock: ii: a). Mrs. Robert Woodcock; visiting. Katie McMillan; temperance. Geo. B. Adair; evangelistic. John Boadway. Tu AND Promoâ€"A tea and picnic under the auspices of the Norland Sunday [school was held on Friday of last week. in the ic-nlc grounds at Hero's lending. Mud nrtlc leke. A very lmre crowd aeoomblcd to pnrtnkn nf thedccod things provided by the ladies an to amuse themselves in the did’erent sports. The proceeds will be utilized in paying for the new library recently purchased by the school. PassoseLs.â€"Mrs. Wm. Batty is at Mr. J. '1‘. Perkins is in Lindsay this . week on busin2ss....Messrs. W. H Betty 1 and John Bcadwny drove to Lindsay on Monday. returning the same day ...... Among those who visited Lindsay on the and were Messrs. Rebert Adair. J. A. Wakelin. Wm. We;son and Wm. Teei. "* ‘4‘ A \fn'nnnhlin. con. ln Luc Hum. any... conzee: hailed respectfully (run Peter- boro,and’1‘oronto. At the concluslon of the “mlll†the referee declared honors even. There was no pollce lnterterenoe. u uâ€"â€"--_, Pamoxm..â€"Mr. ductor C. P. KL: {rW E. Sowing, ing a few days in ‘ acquaintancgg. burner! Nora.â€"' was on Sunday last E city, when Rev. A. ' farewell sermon, tak '21: 6: “And when w (From quuu-x wuuyv..- Psnsost.â€"Mr. Crow and Miss Qolbzii. of Harvey. visited Mr. A. Word. or Dutch Line. last week. . ..Mr. and Mrs. H Gaza and Mr. and Mn. 11. Bawhsy and dough- tor. Miss Lnlnia. are visiting friends and relatives at Bexley ...... Miss L Staples, school teacher. of Dutch Lino. hos return- ed to her home In Baxlcy owing to her illness. We hope to soon hear cl her recovexy. UBIT.-â€"Mu0h sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. \‘nlontlne, of uppar Dutch Llne. In their and benuvomonc In tho dent: ct their old»: little girl on Ssturdny last. Sh‘KNlM.-WO M1:hll(d to 1mm than him Band. oldut rumor of Mr. R. Bond. «cclon (onmun n Dutch Line. bu recovered tram her room nrloun llmuu nd la able to bo mund uln. Norm. â€" The brld n . B. 0. R. R. unctzon h comp!» tad bio motor: on on to Galen to put: up u now brldm Jun 3 n Galore “moo. Monaâ€"Mr. Perm. at Victoria; RM. 1m moved to the (mu 0! Mr. 8mm. now 0! Wlnnluoa. I may unmann- ._... -~ what has week. w!†“10 â€m He Is thins 1'39 idly‘ uv-v v. n.__V,-", [correnpcuuiouce u! Tun Pour.) l‘anuoxauv-Mr. Homer Waiiie ie at relent vieitinn Oeheeenk triendni...MI-. "lgar Harrison. et Silver Lake. II vilitie. bin parente here. Stoutâ€"Mr. Crewiord. cattle dealer of Bowmanvilie. “Sign“! a mixed cal-led o! etcck tram this e tion on Fridaylaet.... Mr. Doug. Kellett. o! Haliburton. hae been buying up stock in this eection during the past week. New Tucan.-The txulteel of this section have encased one Mr. Amen. at Trenton. ae teacher to take char ot this school for tne next halt year. e under- stand there were about thirty applieatlone for the situation from all parts 0! Ontario. exczed the deman a. Mr. cIntosh. our present teacher. has reeizned to attend college. chxxxss.-Tho sick in this neighbor- hood seem to improve slowly exceptinï¬ Mine Bertha. whom we learn in about wel again ...... Mr. Wm. Her-ran. who has a slight attack of paralysis, is reported a little better. . . .Mr. Dan Harrison, who has been 515k about a month is also very low, and it is doubtful if he will ever recover. Pumaâ€"Mr. J. A. McIntosh, gorgeou- 041mm (£3013: (From IJOEIFPEOMOWIMCHL) “ " -â€" --A Ml-- yummy. GELERT. I". now. Ind 51:: ..... AhA‘ aï¬té'ï¬'y'YEE Peter- At thp goncgusLlon ot 0! Tu- Pont.‘ POST, LINDSAY. WEI-l were: I. .-__.. Jumm Der neeeed ofl' very qnleuy. The Independent order of Fare-ten hm n lonlo nnd monopollud the day so that it etc no room tor other ettreotlone. We think the lent they could hove done would hevo been to lnvlce the eohool children to an port In the oelehrntlon h elnal the nntlonel enthem. no we ehnl never en a llhe opportnnlly of lnetllllna loyel eenll ment tor genentloos to none. or perhepe never ln hletory mln. 0A [1' W091). lCorroepondonce oi 'i‘ulroem “TIM: cnte down ell. hozh greet end emell." How often do we eee the truth of this conplet veriï¬ed. A ehort time mentioned thet i intended to give no tem reierring to the liver o! name of our membere of eoolety in thin common iv. Alrcedy one at them her peered over to the dim inlun. Mn. Wm. Runnee. rellct of the lete Wm. itllence. one of the pion- eere of thin township. The inmily ceme here from the ltldeen. out of Kingston In n emell colony compoeod oi the Weldon connection end the Leke temlly. Mn. Rlienee'e meiden name being Lake. The iemiliee settled tagether on the 10th line Meripou. hire. lienee'e lest iiineee wee not or long dnretion. qnlckl nnnlogewey with rcucely e etrname in u- ntied yeer. She ieevee to mourn one sister. Mrs. Levi Weldon. Eden; ionr broihereâ€" Amos. George. Abrehem end Rev. Cher-lee Leke: two eons â€"Rev. Wm. Rilence end Richer-d Ril moo. o! Beeverton: two denghtereâ€" Mine Annie. nt home. hire. Weehbnrn. Brockville. Mn. Riienoe will long be remembered for her kindly we e end lov- in: end nmlceble chereoter. '1‘ e inner-e1 took ï¬lm on Wedneedey. mm inet., tram the ethodiet chnrch hen. Rev. Mr. Gregg conducting the eervioee. end her bod wee ield beeide thet of her huehend i: t e Eden cemetery. Two large weddings in this vlclnlty Wedneedny. itlzh inat. Rev. McCenley tying the knot-Mien Annie King. eldeet den htcr of D. W. King, to Mr. '1‘. Cnrtie. end in Midn Footer to Mr. T. Newmen. from town. _ -‘_ h- --- ohnr- Ii '3" noun Down. to lay there Is very SAILâ€"I am so little have felt at tme Bot mung (or the regent-y of by" Meta Bowen. an»... watulnnfl recovery 01 uueu mvau a-.. --. Sommeâ€"Mr. C. Seaton. veterinary sur eon. oi thle town. is euooeedlng in war ing up a successful practice here. and has succeeded well in many dimcuit caeee. We ï¬nd it very ï¬ne in having a local Dr. right he... [From another correcpeudenu UN Friday evenlo . the 18th inst... the Children'e Junior e gave a very Interesting entertainment at the town hall, the attendance was good. and although the tee fOll' .ent‘rance was small. - A- - -- II- mt]! Pontoon. L'IIII "In Bum Rummâ€"A Inn authoring ut- tondod the nlulul or the now ban on the (“not otJunu T3 lot. 5 mm won at tho vmm .on on hot! Dnmox.â€" The dlvlolon 9mm hold- It. v u-u-I-‘ -_ - Dn-momâ€"Tho dlvl-lan mm mm m mun†Inn on loadâ€. the 2m. bullion o! the cum conduct! an “out { p.19. An lam-nun “I: van baton m courtâ€"Jury! n. Jon“. D. R. Andtmn not! tor that pull“! and Mr. Chlpplo. or U: lane. for flu ddondut. ’rho «to m could“ by g â€In .lvlag I "Mm la (“or o! tho pm“! to: .00. Woddlnl mama-y. A chow. moon 0! Wedding lum- tlou In All the mm dam: M with now gym. at Tan Post. 65“.“ no iimpliu'. rum: nut-noun". The publlo In mpoomlly mum um am July In an met-ohm†0! Linda! will observe Thu-Ids stun-noon. during Jul! “d Aug“ u u lt-holldu, cloclm u p. In «you no Imus-bod too only on no“ dam-flu“. P6110. Court Wanda. â€"Ccunty Mutants Damn drove to Vlotcrla Road 10.. t Fddly to Inn-unto I o huge of ham scaling lodmd mint: ï¬fh Martin.otd0nden,ono1‘hoe. d . o! the smote J). The efl dance 08 flared m of s cm chmw. and uhe accused was acquit ma. Jubilee -P:cuu; 61 Queen Vista-h; an. at sightâ€"nova rohnnoowuennm U 100 IVA can...“ .v___ , {oung friends were greatli , ~Jâ€" â€LA Aâ€".-.. FOR SALE. aâ€, s blah-clue Sauna!!! o A an In I deal-mo In clout. . 1 undo line I; an even or uniform diatrlbutlonot *“‘- - I'l-Alahh "n. ut'un o y ... I tell II o decree!!! In elont'l‘oo. 3 node llne In on even or nnlfonn dlelrlontloaot 11%| Ittnlaht ll no between the pointe nod u onld be methodon the ground nt every 100 feet. end Ihown on n proï¬le. botany any excoutlon I- done. tinny poncho wonder why thelr tllo dulno do not null†thelr (and expootouonl. but ll they could no them all uncovered nttor the wet sewn they would and non: then: e number of dopxculono ï¬lled wlt sllt depoelt or voter. thle be the «non! molt of gnomlng at undo Inc.â€" Yin". 050.. mum Accldom. Mr. J. Chunbeu. the trusty [Dunno for Mr. Goo. manna. an Iron the second story of the packing home on Monduy one for noun ulna. It nppom he was calm); old soup Iran from the that above to the ground outcldu. und one hot" plo a cam: on III! upron nud thaw hln no the around. Bxlng u: old my: the Injury my In lexical. EOMMUNICATIONS. A Feetive Youth. A young men nelned V. IABM‘. o Peterboro. well-known in wetting clrc‘ee. event e iew deye ot leet week in town. end cut e wide evuth In e certein wey. On Seturdey evening he visited Lindeey Bree.’ livery end annexed e horee end rig inren houre drive. He ieiled to return the outï¬t. end the wetter we! pieced in the hende 0! Chief Bell. who wee nnebie to and eny truce oi LsBerr or the outfit till ebout 10 o'clock lest Sundey morning. when he wee given e clue by Mr. Wm. Cneetnutt. In consequence 0! [Norm- etion given by him the chief cammunlceted deeeription given bed been Round neer the town thet morning. Mr. Linden end Chic! Bell drove to Peterboro n the The marriage of Mr. W. H. Coomos. bookkeeper in His Iisthburn Company's ofloe. and Miss Helen Watson. second daughter oi Mr. James Watson. was celebrated at the family residence. corner Francis and Cambridge 00s., at 1.30 Tue:- day afternoon. A small company cf guests assembled to witness the lease†event. The bride was led in at. given away by her father. and looked sweet and happy in a gown oi croam silk, with trimmi of cream ohifl'm. She wore the use wreath of orange blossoms and carried a large boquet ci white roses. Miss Ida Watson was bridesmaid in a pretty dress of ergadie muslin over pink ‘silk. and carried a large boquet oi pink roses. Mr. Will Baker. of Kingston. was best man. and admirably supported the groom. Rev. J. W. Macmillan. pastor of St. Andrew's ohuroh. assisted by Rev. L. S. Hughson. astor cf the Baptist church. perform the ceremony. after which the guests sat down to an elabor- ate wedding sn per. The presents were exquisite. and e great number displayed proved how popular the younglcoupe were among their Iilrdsav tries m.“ n-_--- a. mu were Imun wuu “II-uâ€, -----_,_ house no accented with flower: of Ion kinds and looked :xceedingly pretty. urge mothering o! Manda â€ambled at the 7.45 trnln to see Mr. and Mn. Coombe on' on their ten due' honeymoon trip cosh. After returning they will mlde or ho l2. Link's ten-nee, Glenelg-et. Weddlnk Bells. â€"One of the prettiest and most interest- ing weddings 0! this eeeeon took place on Tueedey cf lest week In St. Mary's church. The connecting pen-ties were Mien Ellen '1‘ . eldest daughzer of Mr. Patrick Ledd m My. 519931.019;th eon of Mr. . In“ e-ne. .‘nuvâ€"w -7, Csnghlin. of West One. The ceremony wee performed by Monsignor Lsnrent. Miss Rose Leddy. eister oi the bride, eeted es brideemeid. while Mr. Petriok Cenghiin ï¬lled the .xosition oi groomsmen. The bride look churning ettircd in e heenti- ini snlt ci ohengeehie poplin. trimmed with ieee end ribbon. with het to metoh: the hrldesmeid looked eqneliy oherming in e simiier suit of oheugeehie brown. After receiving the nenel oongretnletions the hridei perty drove to the residence of the bride's Xether. where e sumptuous upest ewelted them. etter whlnh. being enticed by this exceptioneiiy beentiioi day. the yonu peope refreshed them- ves by e short but lively drive. 0:: their return they tripned the "light ien~ teetie" till e iete hour in the morning. The presents were numerous end eoetiy. end showed the high esteem in which the young couple ere held. Among the mm sets wee Rev. l’ether bprett. oi w end. Tn Post {nine with e host oi trieeds in best wshee hr the you; ooepie‘s tetere hsppiness. -- , A-_n_ _e-_- -'L m with, ii» mam book pm. Thundu 0! Int wk n tho muons at Mr. Wu. Wuuu. Woulmon-u.. when MI olden «ulnar. macho L in: nur- fled to nu. J. w. mm. 0.111. mm cup-NM! u um to". m onlouuu Bu. . 850:3. Maggi. wu m"$£$°“1§'°“ ui n In my: maul» an: ultra. ‘3933 “ IOU vwâ€" ___________ o! chino: “d mom rlbbou. sud unlod gum beam of mu Noll rout. Tho bride-mum we Ill-I mm of tho bddo. an! In: Email. mum. ct Cunpw. tho torn-r m u mtg dru- ol candle mulls. tanned v1 . wtth lute boquotl a! rod moo. und «1' “21†Tu: mu 3" m d "3"†mm W 0 row In out! It I btqnot of blush run. The wu nbl upwind o) Mum. W. WWI... n. P. G. Bar u. Too bout. wu vary mttlly dooon with honey-noun In. wooing. “mated with root- nd 3 but follun plum ulmnat one lid. of the room. Atta- tho many nu gum. “out my In numbcr. at down to n dainty wedding raput. 32w whloh the brldo hold as IBM reception mm men» bars of the (Implant! -s?. Methodist oh ,. A..- IA)- __4I g...â€" their!“ ad groom tinâ€"A -_..._A- Maul-flan wmitsihupflpolrpgldenulnseouhomo ', JUNE mm of Mr. W. H. Caombs. or In the Ihzhburn Company's (1 Min Helen Wenon. mend of Mr. Jemee Watson. was (1 at the [anally residence. earner um! O-mbfldge a... ct. 1.90 Tue:- nrnoo . A smell campeny ct «enabled to witness the lease†n... hrlda was led In at. _ given A Jubilee Woddlns Gun. Sun-n. Co. gunner. We’re making things up as never before, Th electric current of trade is generating a larger intere est in this store and more people are spendin~ money here. But everybody doesn’t know yet be: much we're doing to make Lindsay headquarters 10, ï¬ne Clothing. We prepared for bigger business and We're getting it. This has been the best spring in Our experience and money never had equal buying 90% in Clothing of every sort. Trade traditions are being reversed, varieties increased, goods Cheapened ed. All the stocks are marked and service improv at very low prices and in every department are things of extraordinary cheapness. Keep this store in mind whatever the need Those who take the trouble to investigate will see labundant reason for the success of this business, We have what you want as a maucx m win.“ at.“ prices won't interfere with your buying. Count the stylesâ€"we never had more. There needs to be many when everybody are after them. \Ve challenge 31'; 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. \Ve have exactly what outside. Succc is simply out C you want and s of lune und nried stock: to ulect from. (itoooriel, Est-dune, Painu, Soodu, Crock»: flocked. and all goodu sold HOG-G- BROS-3 The Kma- st Ohu rch. l Tho anlc turn-out Int Sunday mom- lu w“ I noublo one. buthm {com} tendon Falla. 03W. Little Bruno 1 and Contact bola: mum. The mmh- 1 «I to 8:. Pan’s church w ml oln non «moo m ed by Run WI mm Fmoonb. (t Pontiac Fun. 1 The Lindon bud Irma the who. ‘ Wag) ï¬WDflO“ mute. hon m out I â€on la use. W0 “an: an: up»; (0:ng non gland“ mention 0! ! 3‘0 him-unio’omlou. Flannel Yarns. Eto., at lowest prices for trading i) Act†or 1.94 79:; but-og_..‘>bo£n¢ um __... .u. .. - -“- o FREEâ€"v ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢ . 1100515 11011 nmu in; 1v). H g BRITTON Bros. hwollm and Opticians W 0 FOR CASH ow New Adnruugnonu. BARGAIN Im nun men-rm. thirj'nxgaauEEE-dd E at It Vine. W on on via: to have It done wanna-“ your pnâ€"tqeg. It your night in tailing-1! your eyes or head who. you muy uvc you-alt hconvesiense, entering or money by coming to us and lemma but to nmcdy (he tho trouble. Whoa yBu uni our adv! one of eye trouble we aim ycg AND ALLOW THE EXTRA PRICE FOR WOOL IN TRADE It out: you nothing to l Don‘t an to tpprech‘g ! gngl By exchanging Wool at this At Highest Market Prices sell as ybu want to buy. AND CARRY A FULL STOCK OF w on want as a matter of course and fate with your buying. Count the had more. There needs to ‘nc many are after them. \Vc challenge all '5 \K" SWEATE RS. MWâ€. in mind whatever the need, trouble to investigate willsu‘ : success of this business. \Vith the growingr cm: for Bicycles comes a still bigger craze for 003.113; ‘ Bicycle Suits from. Dty Goodl. Clothing, 80 Crockery, Giana-are. Ten deput d. cold on clqse margin. Bras: ! QUBSCRIBE Fonfrup 27x MONEY T0 LOABl M‘Adnnood on funnel Cub mm for Manages a! 0mm hot mm m.» on ma an: «m muuuduruzu Moron nu- » 7 u a at UM“? .‘oooc ‘0 m .JIL Al!!!“ I: Moles run-n 1! C5 I IN My u...... 0 00 | W on: u m no my. Pom duh 201:. «mm 95¢. mum we. Sewn snd l-‘nu: nice-d nu. WM. BADLER. w prlvunsu cc n-mcn‘ ' to w: m ow dc“: heir m Ind “W “W" o um very Iowan nu. The cwi m mamas °‘°°†nun mggm maï¬a? Greyhound. I 0 TBS DISCGTN New Advertisement; Jï¬iï¬fé not \w in M IOBTGLGKB 035m}! store there is the SEASON |897 fur-er AND†WILL LDV *1 Oakwood “IW :Rs. mm: and Zount the be many lcngc all â€"311 Can- $5 and Du know ' Clothing .ctly what m and “'M. F!“ Pl )5 ne‘ )SD 6 FOR THE 9' TABLE . . Single Our Leader in Lad ONLY $60 The Estlm um I“: Repairing ‘ . nu! sfl)‘ (01 [mp )rte COME MIXED PAINTS Also Got anneal: I. H. SHAW 3:11an Br ’65 Builder .A. G00 Villa! EAF LY um {EN 7 \ â€44 Bualne‘