attempts at 1 purchase or â€instructed to r of Supreme wers that are Sale Sale E. 311k trimm- n shades, all Hats. in the ity. leather in black and T THE STBBE 0F ndsay. ’GAGE SALE. foundation of Low g of Hats Will nuke “lying : but ï¬lm‘- 1: great venues until >th value In , fashionable Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price ’ants UITS. hit them all ‘ymwmz mu Mir d 3:0 give the very bait, 3:“: r9 It 10' to use it right along flour several other grades 0f Flo on hand to suit 311 kind! Of 0113: exchanged with fame“ emost liberal terms. Give there will be sold 0v .â€"â€"â€" . on House, in the Town Y, the 2nd Day “if owmg luIIds reaprfu'd'M 1, Comm-oh Nb!†J b I: do? “I“ ‘ I :h x: “13.1.54“: “d â€n ’7 "N71111:? bysmeu. The high- f.“ :30; '1: 1’1"“? ‘1‘ 5?“. ‘. gram the year round. )od tame m“ n -- : -A_-¢nfl , I mflllnnlln A -- 9to HA†the origina- 5 118111935 uouegv. SCHOLARSHIP va GRADE Bvsxxms COLLEGE is Ming. Fsmxcn and anxxc for the next examination bsvo By writing to the â€"OF TORONTO â€" name address, teacher, school and aminazzon, all infarmution about ion cheerfully furnished. \Iention :his paper. Address, The Great Eco mic Problem 0 the times sol by the use of" ()U ICK-MEAL. SUITS Price Price Price Price on farms or in IIâ€" I}. be SOld by 3M ‘ Stoves and“ wanted to hank“ eople will have TORONTO. (Special) w une 4th. 3"! ,ck- meal†Stow, ng bakingâ€d week for a); 01" p outï¬tâ€"3876‘ z for summer.i 2. 4o 3.40 (Limit 333' QUEEN Flour ...-rn .f‘ctumd from Manitoba No. 1 I 20 1.49 1.75 1.00 EBB- NEILLS ] For Summer Wear. ’rices to Suit You every time. ye have them in all Styles. 5. month: of July nnd A t, fl Bookkoo ing, Shot-thud, uni. ‘. md mmship willbeoon- ,mhe Peterboro Business Colle whnve been mngod upoci y gm of Public School Leuing or ‘ ‘ ' Spunk 5 (books included) $15.00. For :mhicnlara ed! on or nddrou, m YOU chmx mama to stun {cage Germ-d Sta, Toronto. THE RED FRONT SHOE STORE, LINDSAY. Our Bargain Table, . 500, 75c, $1.00. Egg“ a Meaty; inter Agent: Union Suï¬on Toronto won, launder a 7,C_0: 353mm} FOLLOWING PUBLICATIOFS. -__ which will be founded w†my 0! alumna! theGnnd uqiysmn : â€"“flnskoks: 13nd of “Pleasure," describhw the me- un Lake region. "Munkokn NB." _ Thousand Islam: _- _.-t;__ . -_a max - - Station Agent. mm - - 'rown Agent- "rite 11.0. masses. A “5 'Quï¬ï¬ï¬‚i Iâ€"--O Improved machinery that money 3151 having an experienced and “Miller we are now prepared to 1m Flour second to none in the ramp our mills with the latest M HOURS. MR HOLIDAYS " 5* your grocer for it and Laother. If your grocer does not ‘all _on us, where we will_ be KH’IE’S MIXED ‘ M to the Fishing ' and 315. -n mud in thevlclnity of me willy System, can't uinz tau-Mo h:- Hydro fish, gun; notch, livery 1nd a GRADE Bcsxxxss Come; in ning. Esmxcz and anxxo I for the next examuution hsve :e this year. By writing to the ‘0 “it on you at short notice 11“beam-y for it; if you no '1†1)) because you did not try “sooner. Our Mm . SHAW, Principal. II, mum an. WWI-1:.“ izï¬dJlkM m... w. mimicâ€. n. 4.100 um unhn pmnd We. Hall 7mm N ,chers Special course at oBUSINESS comm PRXNGLE 8?. MoCREA. B â€1183.5 0011829. ï¬lled from Manitoba N0. 1 3. 1nd in a very sttong Baker’s 0:1: choice family Flour, AdVertIaemen ts. ‘A at: to: Sign“: 8m; NOT FORGET TO CALL AND SEE THEM. hum ‘ Hard Meat and Fall Mind, Had I) a very best rennin. '1»: it right along._ N ELDON â€" “ EWQS! Pembaro. J . $11113me Sons a-Buying am from Ila mark! w save you all intermediate W- LADIES’ COTTON VESTS Hosiery and Underwear The latest style is here “The Put?†in pique, lawn, satin and gingham. The newest colorings in checks and Stripes' Prices 506) 25c. All the stylish materialsâ€"Muslim, Ginghams, Piquesâ€"are here. The attractive prices make them ready sellers Ladiâ€"es’ and Children’s Fast Black Cotton Hose, 50 pair. Better ones, So, we, 12k, 20c and 25c. This time we secured a case of Prints, seasonable_ goods, attractive battems. WE can 7c and 8c Prints for 5c. Ioc Prints for SC. 12%c Prints {0: 10¢. â€w†‘s â€s†«x We take time by the fore- lock and before the season is passed we make big re- ductions to clear up stock. These reductions are much in your favor and should invite your early attention. 257., to 50°C) WASH FABRICS 11/52 7% ea] Down. J. Sutslifl’er Sons Ofl Flowers, R 2'6 6 0 m s a 74 d Trimmed H 612‘s. MILLINERY LADIES’ TIES Always on the Watch for 10¢ each I 3c each 5c cad} J- Sutcllflb Sana. BARGAINS. “W†“W†““†or 6 for 01' 3 u or2 “ 2 5c. 25c. 25c. LINDSAY. ONT. mun. JUNE 17. 1898. = "mm mm liflfllï¬ll “63%“? , mm . l Minutes of last day of Januaryâ€:- aion were read and confirmed. .' . The Warden's Address. 4 I The Warden addressed the council 10 an follows: 01min, -In couplinneo with tho term a! no Mmmndlngemnmm eonrmdnmdbfldm by the council “thalamus-loo. I In «my 3!“: “a “gm “EE‘W' "‘3“! m I“. Wednesday’s Fromm“ Members all recent one KB“ Bryan. and- m It“ ‘0‘ Dy Gnu. LID-bun, 1"“: ".v , Lug -7 .. be made for the improvement of the Victoria Roadâ€"Petition received and referred to roads and bridges ccgnmit- V’ictcrin Rifle Association. Mate-d by Mr. Bryans, seconded by Mr. Graham. that the standing com- mittee on finance and assessment be instructed to take into consideration and. report on the advisability of mak- ing the usual grant to the Victoria. Rifle Associationâ€"Carried. An Equalization Committee. Moved by Mr. Bailey, mended by Mr. Ellis, that a special commntee on . equalization be appomted, to oqmpriae all the members of the council. ’ A Reid Matter. Mr. Ellis gave notice that to-mor- M he would introduce a by-law to conï¬rm By-law. Np. 516 of the town- . 0:1 Eotion Olim- med- t Moved by Mr- Mr. Ellis. that. a equalization be a .11 the members servwca u... r........-_‘, _, _ From the secrets. y of the Toronto Hudson Bay Railway Commission, asking information. From the publiShers, respecting Clarke and Sculley's drain 6 cases. From the accwntant tor a suprema court of. judicatume, altering loans. munications were ref mittees to which they respectively be- mix-B. They Want a. Grant. ensof the township of Garden. Laxton, Digby qndpalton, praying that a. grgat , AL- fl ‘ A 3â€". _ -.m-nAI-| f .ULLLUDGJ uuu v-‘vâ€""v Report of the County Plowman's As- sociation. . Report of the North Victoria Agri- cultural Society. Repdrt of the treasurers of the Home for the Aged. From the clerk of the county of Lan- ark, transmitting draft of petition to the minister of justice respecting the re-committal of indigents to gaol. From the clerk of the county of Hal- ton, transmitting draft of petition to the governorâ€"general and commons of Canada, praying that an additional per diem allowance be paid to the non- commissioned officers and men of, the active militia. _ - .. g. 11-__ n1: n"nf:ï¬0 uy-uvv .â€" From John S. Fielding. C.E., services in planning bridges. From the secretary of the 8: Hudgoq Bay Railway Com 1--.. a» Luv 93..., ..__..__-, From the clerk of Mariposa, trans- mitting copy of resolution at council disapproving of the use of narrow tires on vehicles for heavy traffic. From the clerk of Ops, to the same effect. . From the department of crown lands, calling attention to an amendment in the law relating to the survey of boun- dary lines. From the secretary of the Prisoners' Aid Association, acknowledging re- ceipt of. grant. From the Trent Valley Canal Associ- ation, relative to its objects, and mak- ing for grant. _ From the secretary-treasurer of the Victoria Rifle Association, asking for grant. Reports of the public libraries at Oakwood, Fenelon Falls, Bobcaygeon, Lindsay and _0m£mee. “4‘... D‘A-mnn.fl An- vuv uvvuv ~-â€"-_-_ From Mr. M. Kehoe, reporting re- pays on Blac‘l; river bridge. ,,.A. -r 51... “may"! iurv yau o v- u".-- __. The presentment of the grand jury at the spying asisizea. If- _s--_- lâ€"nng_ “GquAm From the clerk of. the township of Ops, transmitting resolution of coun- cil relative to boundary between Ops and Manvers, at the 3rd concession of From the clerk of the township 0! Eenplprx; mquoating cduncil to ap- point an arbitrator in the matter of difterenogs rgqgecting Based-Ale bridge. a J A--_‘L_â€"â€" A “The vr‘é'portsand statements of the auditors. The estimates for the year 1898. Treasurer's statement showing mou- iea at the credit of the Municipal Cor- poration of the County of Victoria on the 3131: May, 1898. o On motion by Mr. Graham, second- ed by Mr. Bryans, the foregoing docu- ments were referred to the standing committee on finance and assessment. Mam-era. _ Communications- The \V arden read and submitted the following_ commugications: - A _.. __I_L:_- Lv-av u . -___ 7 Fred-“tho couityirengineer, xelative to the approaches 0! the new bridge on the boundary between Ops and for East Victprip. Drum the not. I found um inconvenience m “holy Io uh. by man at the cunt: to the Puma-5’ III-unlu- 0! tbs county not. hum); been me u the ham Ion-ion. tad deeming u nimble "as tho mount mull, (mud Ibould b0 pdd to thé not- unn Ilmruclod uhocoun mum to at nip-u mention .1 the council a patent neuron. Beponts and Statements. The Warden mad and submitted the tol_19wing dogumegtq: . On motion of Mr. Bailey, seconded by Mr. Fox, the various paragraphs ofy the Warden's address were refer- red to the committees having ngpower to deal with the subjects presented for consideration. â€"Oâ€"wi;i E'b'eiISinï¬Ã©r’rbi-Vs in lho v'uuitlo-t of tho village 0: Woodvmo by the county Mutton, I nducliou o! the Inmate ml! be urea-my 1- r the pupae:- ol the :qmunuou 0! menu tonne Mm. A may in tho nptuenuuoa of the ecu†coundl on the bond (1 cane-wand menu-p o! Omens: bu boon caused bytuohmt dual: (1 Ir. Than.- Bobunon. who was uppolnud In hum 71$. nppoln‘ment of walnut-g one." hr tho ensuing men.» of when at this councxl will (993ml ugenuon v. 1319 preggp: 99mm. between an Town-awe ol Ope end haven. nun line In the womb «.1 Inch Int. when u we- deem: the Iron would be It the mute» from the melting o! the new. I found the: the elevenou 0! Ike app oechee end bxiege Ira not-unclean. A revue hp ghe mummy“! be big More yen. _ iiioâ€"‘tiéiimbé Pm'enW .39.“. W no Wad.“ M- Consumm- than and mottoâ€"0th“- sum... The county legislators assembled. Tuesday 31:2 1) 13., for the transaction of county busineas, Warden Lithgow in the chair. The members all present except Meats. Cameron and Johnson. Report Went Victoria..- Mm! to studio; OPENING OF JUNE MIC". emitm on duatim.‘ of the inspector of schools Sham. council od- C.E., offering and were hotly contested. M8 nur- ly two days each. The jury found a. verdict for Mann for 075 dung: ï¬x! for Carley tor .1 damages. . opting, for the defendant. insisted theremnoomtorthejuryudtht tho defondnnt wu juuiï¬od in what he did #0th his ml! the learn- ed jute m ho! tint M M o! the law is correct and W both actions with costs. Wm. M (at gunman Knox. and Gaby; G. opkiutordomtwna. ‘ i, County Court. Moore vs. Smith, Carley vs. Smith.â€" These were two actions by “'illiam T. Moore and Alexander Carley against A. J. Smith, of Woodville. for damages for {also imprisonment and assault. The cases grew out at a distress under a chattel mortgage. Moore claimed partdthosoobaeiud by Smith and went into the store where they were under seizure. 3nd with the mtmoo olCarloystartodtottkothegoods chimed by him. sum: than {oldthen to camp out. but they refused. and to protect his comb. holoohod the door. , .L m-_L“ Bun Superiority. There are so many “cheap and nasty" bicycles thrown upon the market just now that' people should be wary in the matter of purchasing a. machine whose frail members may possibly break their rider's bones in the first steep hill descent. Satisfied purchas- ers are the best advertising medium for a good wheel. Doubtleu the num- erous riders of the “ un†are the means of Sun bicycles gaining such a strong hold this season throughout the Dominion. The sterling_worth and popular price of this handsome and re- liable wheel', ther with Messrs. G. (I. Pendrith a: 's manner of liberal and upright treatment. seem to be well appreciated by the cycling fraternity. 'J’he Guelph Excursion \Ve trust our farmer friends are keeping in mind the excursion to the Model Farm. Guelph, on Thursday, June 23rd. under the auspices of the East and Wes Victoria Farmers' In- stitutes. The trip will be a. mosten- joyable' one apart from the practical benefits to be derived by all from an inspection of the various departments at the College and farm. Return tam from Lintbay. only $1.50. Train leaves at 8.50 mm. It seems the young gentlemen, (who were spending Sunday at Stur.on Point), started out after dinner to en- joy a sail. Having crossed the lake they luffed up in the wind to about on the other tack. when an, n gust of Wind filled the sail a. ' rturned their craft in an insta ‘ waves were rolling high and they found much difficulty in retaining hold of the keel weighted down as they were by heavy clothing, but by good management they succeeded in divesting themselves of the hampering garments. ,Then they crmsed hands over the boat and looked about for help. No one was abmid. awingtothestorrn,sothey hadtore- sign themselves to the slow process of drifting ashore. About an hour later they struck bottom in Endicott's bay, and. after animation had been re- stored somew Fritz, who was the Letter clothe of the two, set out for Mr. Endicott's house to procure gar- ments for his friend, who had lost everything. In the maritime the sea had gone down, and Mr. J. C. Har- stone and son Ross, who left the Point for a“ raw, came across paddled. thwarts, cushions. and other evidences of a wreck. Reasoning that unless the occupants of the craft had one down they must have drifted i ore before the wind, Mr. Harstone turned in that direction and by accident land- ed near the spot where Bowker was sitting shivering in a clump of bushes. Just then Fritz also hove in sight, carrying a fur coat and other articles of clothing, kindly loaned by Mr. Hayes and Mr. Endicott, and half-an-hour later the young men were comfort- ably seated in Mr. R. A. Hopkins' cot- tage, being congratulated by their friends upon their very narrow escape from death. VERY NARROW ESCAPE FROM BROWNING. Two Young Men Upset non: n Sum" Onnoe Ln“ Sande, neu- Plea-n: Point A rumor spread about town Sunday owning that Messrs. B. C. Bowker and Fritz Barron bad. narrowly escaped dzmlwning in Sturgeon lake in the afternoon. and their many triends were very uneasy until'they learned the full particulars next morning. . season in the village. He claims that he always has paid his mm. and his lets is. he says. a serious one. It will be unfortunate if he is unable to con- tinue his businessâ€"Examiner. Incorrect reports hav'us been. Ashe asserts printed in reference to the robâ€" bery of Mr. John O'Donnell. of Bobcay- geon, on June 8th, coupled with insin- uations that he could not have had the amount at money stated, Mr. O'Donnell makes the statement: That he; is an extensive jobber in timber in this section of the country. and that hewason June 8th held upbya mask- ed man. who put a revolver under his nae and relieved him of all his cash; that the affair happened about nine p. In. on the road between Bridgenorth and Selwyn. and that he had just set- tled up for last winter's work with Messrs. the Ratth Co. Carew. Kelly and Brumewall, and can prove that he had in his possession about 8500. Mr. O‘Donnell states that he has no clue to the identity of the rob- ber, or any suspicion of who he is. He hereby otters a reward of .50 for the recovery, m- a proportionate reward for any part of the money taken from him. Mr. O'Donnell has been doings large jobbing business in Bobcay and has distributed 83,990 on“, ,_ a 3 THE ODONNELI. ROBBIRY. Mr. O'Donnell'l Baum-at of tho 0!!" Muhip of Fonolan. loaning to Chu. J. Thornton certain portions cit the road. allow-{noes between the 9th can of Fanclon and the oorpontion o! Fenelon Pulls, was introduced and tin- all_y adopgod jigouggmgndmentgt "o'n’motm""’h ot‘nr’. Wood. council ad- journed till 10 o'clock-Thursday morn- y.Mr Ellis, B lawNmâ€" 'connnnins By-law_ No.5 “Eliot the oéuncil ot_ _tho The le's Aflcution. Momdbyhlr. Fogncomkdby It. Switzer. that the standing omnittee on finance and mt tube into consideration and report 911 linking the usual grants to Victoria Ploman's Associationâ€"arried. documents; , d“ - . ’ ._.._.. __Re‘po_1;t _ot_ impactgr o(_ pchqoln for ; W BOXES mono BY l9 on; moébnvptpr._yvood. seconded (Concludod next week.) f'anS'R-‘e'dal M11 be issued by the board to any individual. WILh each pedal 'tbere will be a. chap granted 1870." x .- hrflu in this county who consider Mumbdbtmdsltorone dthW-bonld lyto 001.me whowmhgnsnï¬ gl‘t‘hom tom- m 9!" an utlod to 0:10. Her majesty having graciously ap- proved of the bestow. by the 80""? mm: all Canada, of medals for service A--- . .x-n proved of the bestownl, by the govern- ment all Canada, 01 medals for service in the Fenian raids of 1866 and 1870, and' the Red River expedition of 1870. the “Medals Clsim Bond" has decided that the following are entitled to the decontion: All surviving ofï¬cers. non. can. owners and men. who during the mentions in question. (1) performed activerlervioe in the field. or (iii serv- ,A_ A___-L-_ _..OI‘_ Mr. Flavelle read a letter received by Mr. Scully from Mr.. Jae. Stone- house. a gentleman of Sault Ste. Marie giving sane particulars relative to a butter factory he had operated there during the past winter. The plant consisted of a. central station and seven skimming stations at a distance. He had made over 96.000 lbs. of butter in May. and turtle-d out over 6,000 lbs. V'A,_ ___L A- In ket, where there was an unlimited de- mand for a superior article. The es- tablishment of a butter tactory would also do away with the manufacture of May cheese. which he claimed was in- jurious to the reputation of the Cana- dian article, as England did not want fodder chess. His hearers might have differences of opinion as to the best location for the proposed tactory. but he felt it should be located in Lindsay; however. he would support establishing it in Reeboro, Penelon Falls, or wherever the majority ae- leoted. 7 . ‘ â€"Mower sections and guards. all makes. at Bingham'sâ€"lw. min took the lead by ousting elix- toenth better. As the bid was not in- creased he selected Star, Pine Grove. Bottom. Bobcayï¬on. Maple Leaf. Omemee. JnnetviJ . Oekwood. Lorne- ville. Cameron. Valentin and linden â€"b am of 692 boxes. Mr. Fhvelle then offered 7 1-16c. for further ee- lections. and celled any until he had cloned the baud. . The Proposed Butter Factory. My. 1). Scully. o! Dowmyville, was Tm heard on the then subject.his a dress being along the line tnken at last meeting. when the Mansion was very fully reported in The Post. He referred to the grand opportunity be- fore the farmers of the province to send their butter to the Englieh {mgr- In response to the call of President Robertson. Mr. Whixton started the bidding by uttering 6 1-2c. for selec- tion. Mr. Fit rald raised to 6 5-8c; Mr. Whibton alod 6 84¢. Mr. Fla- volle jumped to 6 7-8c.. Mr. Etc emld touched the 7c. mark. mun: W ittpn above hour. It weethen suggested thet the hour of meeting be chmged to 1 o'clock. but it we; pointed out the hour mention- ed would not suit thoee from the north country. ee their tnin teem eoon other 20'clock. t! was finally decided to mehe the hour 11 o'clock, bid- ding to open at 11.30 ehetp. The meeting of the boerd will be held on Monday. June 27th. at the Before the bidding opened Buyer Whitton suggested that the dsy a! meeting be changed to Monday-that day would suit him much better. as he would be able to remain ell dny and inspect the nuke of near-by factories. The other buyers expressed their will- ingness that the change should be HAVE YOU EARNED A MEDAL? LINDSAY CIIhESE BOARD PM!“ mum. and mm can the not. be 7 110a. e m Pelee m wee m a m use Veerâ€"m Butter m Amman-ed. The Lindsay cheese boerd net Int Tnepdey in. the council chunber eo- cording to adjournment. Resident Thu. Robertson. Vioe-pmea’bnt Sin- clair, Treasurer Sendlord. Secretary Shine. and representatives of nineteen fectories were preeenx. The buyer. in attendance were Messrs. Whiuw, Fitzgerald and Flevelle. The Factories Represented. How the Bidding Ran. 50:. at What's â€"A local wool buyer ï¬nds (amt wun en item which appeared in The Evening Pat 0! Seturday. and says the quan- tity of wool marketed in Lindsey at this periol is greater then in any previ- oueyenr at a correspon‘ date. 0w- ing to the uncertain outook of the wool market. there are fewer buyers than usual. but prices heve been needy at 15 to 16 cents. .Wholeesle deelers relnee to my more then 16 cent; for cu'efnlly eeleeted tlewes, freight pn- peixl to the warehouse. so the situa- tion of “bin does not wurrant any higher prices beiu peid. We would call the nttention at tench- em to the advertisement of the Pet- Ool on another â€"The Right Division of tbevuth Field Buttery. formerly known as the Durham Battery. hsve gone into camp at Port Hope {or two weeks. The di- vision compriseo £5 men. nine horses, and artillery. | . -â€"The game 01 baseball between the Port Perry. and Lindsay team which was to have taken place last Tuesday. was postponed owing to the bad condi- tion of the grounds. The game will taku place at an early date. -1?» Crawl“: arrived mt Wednes- day with a My of about 350 ex- cursionists from Chggnong. Kb," spent -2 _I_L_ Uulmvnnow on v- vâ€"-â€"- w. a. couple at hours taking in the sights. One of the first enquiries heard when the)" reached Kent-st. was "Where is the town park I "1 -â€"The Str. Maple Leaf is doing a nice made betwicen here and Cduo’can. The trip is a beautiful one. and Capt. V'arcoe looks closcli' sfter the comfort of his passengers. t should not be for- gotten that Cobooonk is one of the best fishing places on the inland- waters. â€"A returned Klondiker. hailing from Cobourg passed through town Wed- nesdny. He informed some rties at the station that he knew the londike like a book. hevi covered the Dalton trail twice end so; the Chilkoot puss four times. He professed to have yads Furniture and Household Goods of :11 descriptions ct the residence Wm. H. Spofford. north ward, opposite Mr. Sam. Parkin‘s dwelling. Furni- ture end effects slmost new: and of auctioneer. House open on Monday for inspection.â€"wl-dl. (if one bow-or n.) toner-I1 Ippon-Inoo d tholï¬dou. â€Mutiny («tux 00‘; not t in rimâ€"in t. point; £1530 to make ItirIb-clus Input-Inca. It is hopedt t the 4:th of the district will be well new --Tho Wandenr'I Club, of Tomntao. willboat Who-melanin“ pun- crnphsintlxo'l‘ognnto‘m ntothn century mu 33.1; . Iecmtary It Pethrece letters on Tuudny from Pm’uignt Shake, Ind Bantu-y Norman flying the clay!) would be on land as strong 413;?†Kneeling-L "club in the W W . . Ind II lively II _ever. _’1‘l:ig"':lL £391. â€tum woo. w". w r _ -- tint he he: uncured the promotion merited by hi. noun year- at ottentive. courteous service in nrioul capacities. Lost week he received notice tram the head office of his oppointment to the palition of cation agent et Bnechin. one of the M o! the smaller ship- ;ing point; on the division. Mr. W. . yam. the former agent. was trun- (ermd toOmemee s couple 0! months agotomlthemenoyeeneedby the medication 0! Agent Graham who left for the Klondike in the early spring. Mr. McDonell left for his new post of duty Tuesday morning. â€"'1‘he Independent Order of Fores- ten will attend divine service at St. Paul's church next Sundny morning. -The county atone crusher is min at work in Ops. the detective parts having been supplied by the Chicago makers. . â€"Commissioncr Pilkie has placed the lite-saving chain in position along the {ace of the town wharf :nd the crib work on the north side. 80 ha boon m The may friends of Mr. Frank Mr Donell. ticket agent. at the G. T. R. station here. will bo_p‘l9mdut9 legrn WM“... -See the new .50 Gendron Bicycles at. Batman'sâ€"1w. â€"Tbe Orangemon at Peter-bore county. and the Cobourg True Blues hgvo voted to oelebnte the 12th in Lmdsay. â€"Raeinember the moonlight excursion Friday evening to Sturgeon Point. Boat. leaves at 7.15 shsrp. mthopsndo.butitisndttobeexâ€" pecmdtlutthoywfllbepre rodto dot-onto their whack. etc. ‘1' a com- miuoe has docidod to donate for com- petition n silk banner at tho nlue at .15 t3 up "9955‘!†Jerking t}. E; :- EE' alibi the Wmdiren would luck I. teatime thut would have wumauumhwm be Medias hard-an. It will he mdkkuttmumantontbxw i to the empathy y ml buyer ï¬nds fault with L . in The Evening rdny. 3nd an the “m" mu'beto‘jl ilk Linda! 'tt COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE OLOSI N3 EXERCISES. An Amt!†Prom W for 'v-l‘vâ€"v†v_rvv v...â€" "We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Armour Graham met with a very painful accident recently. While en- dpou ring out some boiling water romapotonthestove the disbelip- pod. letting the contents fall on her foot. The “scald was very painful. and it will be some time befom she will be cmletgly our the eflect‘s o! the ac- ci t. Masters Alvinrand Orrin Pepper. of mey. spent a few days at Mr. Alex. Chrk'ys last week. "MELJ J. McFadyen and Sam; McLean. of Isliay, paid a flying visit to friends heme last week. rum m Next. The annual mid-summer closing ex- ercises of the Lindsay Collegiate Insti- tute will take place in the Assembly_ hall on Friday evening of next week, June 24th, when it is expected there will be a greet rally of students and. their friends, :8 well as citizens gener- ally. The program is as follows: 1. Address by Mr. J. R. McNeillie, chair- mnn board of education; 2, Piano Solo. Minn Aimee Flaulle; 3. Solo. Miss Cor- neil; 4. Address. “The Sun." by Mr. A. T. DeLnry. Lecturer in Mathema- tics and Dean d Residence. Toronto University; 5. Solo, Mia-s Alda. Sylves- ter; 6. Valadietoty. Mina Mary Mneâ€" donnld: 7, Instrumental Duet. Miss Benson and Mr. A. S. Parkin. {in DeLury'o lectnm will be extremely In- teresting and instructive. The pro- ceedings will commence at 8 sharp. â€"-Soo the victims Cot! 0'1 Stove DWI-Iv. ‘ “i Arrangements for our school pic- nic on Saturday. June 25th, are being prosecuted ' "gm-ously .The L. C. I. baseball mm are down to try conclusions with our “ lippers," and a lively game my be loolned for. It the weather is favorable a large crowd is confidently expec§e¢ What might hue proved o very eeri- ouneocident ooeurredinthe lobe on Snndny lost. It nppeero that Mes-rs, Fritz. Barron end Bowker. of Lind- uy.vhowereopendingthedny et Sturgeon Point. went out for n nil during the ntternoon. When they were Almost opposite Ball Point, in' trying to turn the came it begunto fill with water. Seeing this they jumped out. but held on to the canoe. In this way they {looted across to this side. where they arrived rather wet and cold losing); part of their clothing, I as a Wmtch and some money. After being thoroughly warm- ed within and without they neturned aparently not much worse, for their t .. WOODS -â€" MUNBO. â€" In Linda . on Tuesday. June 14th, by Rev. has. waning. Mr. W. A. Woods to Mix Magnet Munro. both of Kirkfleld PERRRYKAN â€" BARRETT. â€"By the Rev. Mr. McKinnon. FeneIon lels. on Juno 8th. Mir. John Perry-manta Hi- Ann M. J. Barrett, both of Samerville township. DENNIS - WOODS.â€" At St. Mary‘s church. on June 14th. by Monsignor LInrent. V.G.. Mr. Lincoln Dennis to Mina Cgrolino Woods. YEBREX â€" m.â€" At Little Bri- am, on June 15th, b Rev. F. .8. Stratum. Er. Wm. E. ore: to him Selina. d: hter of Mr. and. Mn. Richu‘d Suit Lent week while Mr. John medri mengqed in cleen' flock sheep for Mr. Arch: [nine in _the weter. one of the spirited enimsll in some way became eepanted (mm the min flock. getting out into deeper water. end John"3 being the acting ehep- herd. endeevoud to bring it back into the (old. but untortunabely in the et- unptgot into a scuffle with theeheep and would hue gone under had it not been tor the timely errivai of It. Thelma Chilveu. who is a Yorkshire swimmer. and fished John out very brevely. . , 7 Mr. Sham. of Port Hoover. ï¬lled the pulpit here on Sundny lat. His subjects were of smut magnitude. Hrs. Brown. who sustained severe inv juries (maid! while cleaning the church natty three you! ago. II.“ no planed to state. nearly reconmgd. Shoisnolonger oonï¬nodto the nut onus Mace 0t crutches And onus and_oa.n cover a mile a quick as you We on looking tomrd to send: treat. In the shun ot a, cordon part1 whichrumornyoioto beheld-x. Mr. TtmOdaorno'oon mm otthzs month. If this coming event will be a. niteutiou of the potty held on Mr. Odorno'o bountiful hwn thus: no we hove no doubt but, what the ball 0! enjoyment will roll vigorousiy; on_ _the eventlul 32mm, t: ' P otruraq'."“ Wm I Duinctheprogmssotthe electrics! atom which paned over this vicinitx on Saturday afternoon last. man; fences were laid low, butnoother sari- o’us dun-co was done. an ttevr (my than being “rifled out of their mien. NEWS-LETTERS PLEABAHT POINTâ€"FENELON. ‘: (chupondonoe to Tlge Post.) WAGES. .04! at: am PER il’thith‘outcpu-