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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 16 Jun 1899, p. 8

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a. E ylmw. . (The return of the: wh-~y~ was another cause of trouble; no :‘oubt some who were interested would d?sa;zree with him. but such was h’s honest. row-'c- tion founded on experience. Hr: felt that the Victor'a ioard would nut-r nt- tain its right position? until the prac- tise of returning whey in cans was con- demned. It was easy to detect the whey 0601‘ on the mzlk of many patrons. and that sort of m'lk would 94:01 cheese. Buyer Wh'tton said, Mr. thrown out snne sound suggest ans. Revond doubt the‘ whey qu_e_stion had 51m.pe, and makes. the temp” Chen-re coul planes. pitv there was not a. sun: nous mw wh‘ch the shift nsuid b3 dumped and so rafra the quality of the cheese. More impmtanoe was nitnch‘d to whey thmn was cdfisa‘sle. L’ndaay ohms: WIS first-clues in many respects. but the whey flavor could, fmauentiy be de- tected. Farmers sh-num take better are 0! {hair m‘fikâ€"tbey should build stands aw! not compel the» drawn!- to anger yet 15 or stables. gun: should. be, kept out Tn thawpm air. Again. the that sort of 111'“: would spoil cheese. Buyer Wh'tton said Mr. Ward had thrown out Stme sauna suggest'dns. Beyond doubt the whey question had pitv them was not a sink hole into which the stuff cauld be dumped and so rafts the quality of the chm. More importance was attach‘d to why than #u ‘2‘...M. TEnrl'lnv chm: wns nu- vâ€"- 7,: Fumtrs and others should be wue in their gen stator) and consult me before they nuke oonzrects for materialsâ€"I em poni- .tive I on ave them money on Almost everything in my line. Enumetee inrmsh ed prom puy. In {I}; coun'ty. The: patrons of some of the factories could assibt. tha (311893"?- maker very much. by paying closer at- teniion to thw ca re of 'tbeir milkâ€"much of it is not delivered in propsncondi- t‘vn. and 'hcusands of dollars are ‘ce‘ng lost and the reputation of the factories ?njured in th‘s way. The law is just '5 just as severe against the caroles hnnruing of m‘lk as it is against water- ing: the offender is )‘oabl‘e t6 :2 fine of $50. _ _ .. _ hct tbh‘ I 2 1 di Time. at v uod h“ bu; Lcsun. Pumas and their generuhon nuke contact: I'V‘VK Factories Represented, The following tacto‘i-s [on-Cod Iha number of boxes placed opposite. the cheesax being the last half of May make: flm' the Bidding Rani Mr. thgemld opened with an offer of 7 1-2 0 for selections; Mr. Whitton called 7 5â€"8c. Fitzgerald jumped to 7.3/4? \V‘hitton raised to 7 13-16:; Fitzgerald then m: n it 7 .7-8 c, and: on Whitton calling 7 51-16: he offered the even 8c. At th 5 figure be selected. Star.- Mari- poaa. Bobcaygcun, and North Opsâ€"309 boxes. Mr. Wh'tton then offered 7 7-80 for furth‘ ~ selections, and was again beat- en on: by Fitzgerald, who called 7 l5-16c and named a number of factorâ€" ies, but all refused holding for. So. Mr. Whitton then offered 7 15-16c. and Red Rock, Fenelon Falls. Omemee. North Verulaxn and Lorneville accept- ed; total 465 boxes. President Robertson and Buyer Fla~ velle advised the salesmen to sell at 7715-16 c, and so clear the board. as the price was very fair for May cheese. They finally concluded to follow the advice. and Messrs. Wh'tton. and Fitz- gerald thus divided the board. Th's is Interesting. Instructor \Vard was requested by President Robertson to describe: how he had found things on his first trip. Mr. “Ian! said he would not. enter into a specific description, but would call attention to :1 fr-w special po’nts af- EQSESIETir~Z1uallg of ' th‘e‘ chéesej made -B _A_.. First Sale for 1899 Held I-‘r1 day not-nu: â€"1.226 Boxes Boa-den and Sold. There wasa ‘good attendance of sales- men and citizens at ths opening of the Victoria. County Cheese Board, held in the council chamber Eriday morn- ing at 11 o’clock, President Robert- son and the other were on. band. also Buyers Whitton,(1'.hos. 'Watkins. Belle- villc), Fitzgerald (Bodgson Bros., Mon- treal). and J. D. Novella; . Pxesident Robertson, after somecon- gratulatory remarks, asked the board toconsider what action should be tak- en relative to prizes for cheese at the L'ndsay Central. . He also called. at- tention to the presence of Instructor .Ward, who had alrready visited most of the fuctories comprising the board; hem doing a goodwork, not; only in instructing the makers. but in giving patrons some neetbd hints relative to the carerof milk before being taken to the factory or creamery. After a few m'nutes’ discussion it.was decided to allow the buyers the custom- ary upbeam allowance of half a pound pet. box; ‘ - A “r--_A-n_fn;l W3 Face Solid Sam Kym form-2‘ over I 11cc; 32>ch Illa? find a EntirefleadaSOIidScab. fladto Th - vv Another weak spot. is in the curing <iuâ€"-, -'. .-'.' tinse- am $03 in proper mpe. and '-=. is not Chm fault of the alter. E- 1“! Vis't‘d. sfweml where he temperatura “MS #6 that. 'â€" g?“ terse could not in tumati out in such DEAD! Winter a» dead, We Lam": Mann" lng«l:hby.......... ... .. Btd Rock ...............‘ CURE??? BYVEQTICURA. LINDSAY CHEESE BOARD. A1, 1: mum: JUNE 61. 3 Weekly Post. P. RYLEY, i» iead, uni I an dive to the I ‘ .1 ding will be bmk tbu spring. uud and the march of prosperity ____._. whom a: mum. I’D. Ann 0. Cone. rm! gaskfi‘h * Button": 534] Ammo-331m .d” 1.x ‘ 1366:; sutr-mtacm -:.~ In :4» sauna, "hm and quad“: t : and (Laflgndng hum oflhe at :n m of hair. when?!” an an; I P. 3.713.7- :ew John 8mm. .11: the worn: mm) 1 .-_d hoe and head. 1 re: 30.14 scab. Jab Victoria Planing [111 rim Sham ‘ , eta-noun £33. m,maflicwd m I cvor saw all I. lie head and Johu was a Pm- 1U 1‘) an hour or so earner. m are blamed for much they The ferred to the; case 0 u! Campbellford; the factory proper condition and the t ed out sold so low. that t considerable money. The amount out of the mpkal” sue dand recovered judgmsl tons bemg let in for ovm If the same: thing happe county he believed tho ml to handle whey milk. could responsible for bad chees farmers aye dellbtrately n ,51I- A-“ WWI mm; M“..- The Dailry News-Advertiser notes the event as o‘llows: Mr.» Ba. 3‘. Thomp- son, of the Royal City Mills. m in the seventh heaven! of dcltight last even‘Tng. the occasion being he marri- age with Miss M. McGlynn. of Lindsay. Ont. The ceremony was performed at the residence of Mgr Wallace, 60‘? Cor- dova-st. east, by the Rev. J. Reid, jr.. in the presence of a ”very large num- ber of friends. There was a most bountiful repast and dancing was kept up till the wee sma.’ hours. UWu yumy w--." 7. K.” l‘auu , Ont, and the bride is the eldest daugh- ter of Mr. Anthony McGlynn, one of the prominent farmers o1 Ops township. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will take up their sresidence at 608 Seymour st. They expect to be at home. onand after Monday next. The Daily_News-Agfert_i_se£ notes the II“. A...â€" rmy they be more: and mom precious to you and- yours, until you need: no earthty form of lmok; and then may we manet you‘: at the great Bea-union above. to recount all the, way our 60:! hath brought us through the Blood of The Lumb."â€"Sgned, 31.5. Sisson, R. Homphreys. sec. The. an. C. H. Marsh“ who was pre- sent. added a few words of hearty en~ dorsemcnt and kindly sympathy, 6X- press'ng the hope. that as Kirkfieldie not very far avmy we' may meet now an": than as w. (X1116 and. go. Mr. Billingsley made a. suitable ze- two v; ~vâ€"-â€"â€"â€"‘, V , residence was greatly to your advan- tage. This afternoon we. the teachers and officers of St. Paul's church S. 9.. wish to express to you our appreCEa- tion and thanks for your painstaking endeavor and work as our superinten- dent’for the three. years past. Your kind. thoughtful manner_of dealing with various problems has proved you to be thoroughly in earnest. We can- not tell you how much we. regret the 1015 of your presmoe and work amongst us.; ’but we know that wherever you may lie you will find and do good work for our heavenly Master. We would ask you to keap a warm corner in your heart for your old friends, and we wish you every prosperity, in. your new position. and wherever in God's providence your lot may be cast. We would ask you to accept this bible as a. slight token 0'. our esteem and re- gard for you ; :and as you con its pages, in _‘__- “mundane Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot (or years by the chains of disease is the worst form of s‘avery. George D. Williams, of Manchester. Mich, tells how such a stave was made free. He says:“‘My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could. not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottlea'nof Efectch Bitters, she is wonderfully im- proved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female Ais- eeses quickly cure: mamleepâ€" lessnees, melancholy, headache. back. ache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle warping medicine is a godsend 1__.- _-“IA All-DO onw... ...._ Vfi ceremony by Mr. Harold Hellyer and the bride by Miss E. C. Gordon. Mrs. Wallace, at the piano, assisted- by Mr. W. Wellipg, on the violin. rendered the wedding march. The house decora- tions were s‘mplo and pleasing. Mr. Thompson is the eldest son of Mr. Thomas W. Thompson. the well- known ppgp manufacturer}! Lindsay, - - - - AL; A “-4. ...|._ On Sunday last Mr. J. E. Billingsley was met at his home on Durham-st... by a deputation from. St. Paul’s church Sunday schobl. The secret-Hy made h‘m acquainted with their errand. as tonows: mu uvzv runâ€""a: to weak. sickly, Evary bottle_ guaranteed. Sold. by A. H NcGIyncâ€"' hompson. We take the following from the Van- couver 8.0.. Province, June 2nd. Miss Minnie, McGiynn and Mr. Richard James Thompson, of Lindsay. Ont, were united in marriage yeasterdxy at the résidence of. Mr. and; Mrs. Roinrt Wallace. 607 Cordon-st. east. Th3 ceremuny was performed oy Rev. J. Reid. of me First. Presbytx-rian church. After the oereunny the happy pal! and a number of. invited. guests were served with an. elaborate wadding my. V V Mr. Calvert. of Rcaboro experience of the Reabor be'ng- againsg. $1}: return iimL A The groom. W38 ceremony by MT- the bride by Miss Wallace, at the pi r. The board then adjourned, after de- ciding to hold the next sale on Mon- day, June 26th. at 113.111. “Mr. Billingsley,â€"A few weeks ago th‘s afternoon We receiVed a great sur- prise by the announcement of. your. in- tended removal,â€"so great a surprise that we hadn't a word to say, eithgr of assent or dissent, “79 1nd grown cor egard you a s a good, reliable. pep- manent officer, of whom, we Were proud. \Ve were only reconciled to our loss by iearning thtlt your change of -A-.._ ..Aw.\i\_ fl ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. A PACIFIC COAST WEDDING Recognition of Loving Box-flea. got to the factories earlier. Cheesenukera much they are. non re- The speaker than re- 23.38 of a maker near attended. ”during the or 5’th ”Momma! by mean: o W said Unloa- Ono. We say the old way, but really it is a very common one at tho present true and many- dyspeptics and plum; cians as well consider the first step to take- in attempting to cum indiges. tion is to diet, either by selectingcer- tam foods and rejecting others or to greatly dfm'nish the: quantity usually taken, in other words the starvation plan is supposed by many to be first essential. Later on Mr. O'Connell hitched a Quiet horse to a buggy and brought h‘s sister .in to receive madical atten- tion. She went to the bonds of her sister. Mrs. Joe. Fleur-y. whom: it was found that her injuries were movq aer- ious than was at first realized ow- imz to he!" excited condition. She is ~I-IaJilmrton Mattawa 12.12. In accordance with the request of the prcmoters, Victoria. and Halibut- ton county councils yesterday deo- patched an influential deputation to Ottawa to press for a'liberal Domin- ion subsidy for the line. Haliburton sent “Warden Dr. 611108 and Messrs. Duggan, Mclntym, Erskine, Sutton Prust; and the Victoria contingent comprised Warden R}. Bryans and three-fourths of the county council. the absentees being Messrs. Bailey. Aus- tin. Cameron and Dr. Wood. Mr. R. I AI- _-_1 BJW rest‘ng easily. Bismrck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his sphndid heolth. Indomiuble will and tremendous en- ergy are not. found where Stomach. Liver, Kidney; and Bowel: are out of order. It you want then qmutios om! the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop ovary power of brain and body. Only 250 st B‘ginbotham's drug store. EéaFfig"Eibéed with: the benediction. after which retrashmnntsK were serv- ed by Mrs. Bean. - - we um um" 'â€"t-*' - - line, We think. the council should haVo instructed Mayor Walters to join the party. He is well known in Ottawa, and 11‘s influence would. have been con- The regular monthly meeting. of the Young Men's Association of St. Paul's church, was held at the home of Mr. 660 Ball Tuesday evening week. The meeting opened with prayer and. scrip- ture reading by the president. after which the regular business was trans- acted. Two new members were re- ceived. 'Either an excursion or garden party will be held at an early date un- der the auupioes of_ the useociation. :Dhe Reopen Seturdny. Mr. Bart O‘Connell. and his sister. Miss Susie, of South: Ops. met with a very unpleasant experience last Sut- urduy. They were driving into town in a double carriage, and a few rods from the house the spirited team of colts were frightened by the sudden raising of Miss O'Connell's parascl. and ran away at a break-neck pace. But. was unable to pull them up owing to an injury to his hand received some years ago. and 113 efforts to do so resulted in the an'nnls leaving the road, and .the wheels went down on one side. Miss O’Connell was thrown against her brother. and he Was forced out of the rig. falling- hemnly. but luckily without injury beyond.- 3 iew painful bruises. 'When he regained his feel: he saw that his sister had; jumped; or thrown herself from the carriage some distance farther on. and he hurried to her aid. She had fallen‘ on a pile of broken stone. and was bleeding pro- fusely from wounds in her shoulder. amend head. but she was able to hulk back to the house. The horses were found uninjured about [1 quarter of a mile from the scene. of thoaccident. TM carriage had struck against a tree' on tho roul- side. with tremendous force. and had the youn'glady mmined. in the vehicle she would pygbob]_y_ havenboqn _kil_led. |- an, vuu‘a- v J. McNeiJlie. assistant county clerk and. treasurer. accompanied the latter dep- utation, also Mir. C. D. Barr, county registrag. and D311 P.. BurrovAVs. Th3? ‘Aâ€"â€"J-â€"â€" 1’2- A-.. and every trial makes one more friend for this excellent preparation. Sold at 50 cents. for full sized~ packnga at all drug stprep. “-hwiLâ€"t‘tsle bébli on cause and. cure of stomach diseases mailed free by ad- finessmg F. A. Stuart 00., Marshall, Mich. When you get the first twinge of rheumatism, get a bottle of Dr. Hnll’o Rheumatic Cure. It will save you: world of trouble, pain and expense. Do not delay. It will cure the most obstinate case. Mr. William Cobnrn (carter), 148 Pine St. Kingston, suffered with Mus- cular Rheumatism for two years. Two bottles his: anlfitall’s Brienmatie Cure cured com e y. 's prepantion is taken internally. so ants a. bottle. containing ten days’ treatment. Feral: etalldrngstom. a‘uiemble. Young my Thrown Out on 3 Stan. RED PINE internally ‘SUW LINIMENT Tu cure BRUNEHIIIS INJURED IN A RUNAWAY. Tm: lunvnv Max:132: Co.. Min THE WEEKLY Dr. Harvey’s Southern EACH. 250. 9:5! Dora-Lt. Y. M. A. Meeting. THE OLD WAY That Twinge. Zioztrcat USE externally An flfiaration Evaded. Bymvtc ot Appalachia-1h. w” ‘11»! on non-m no More Now wm and Worth: m W In hbrury, 1!“, Mr. R. A. S'Je was Lakeniery ill. and": confined to his homo for sevmlmb. We heard that ho ms toga to' the hospital to have an ration performsd. but the Operation ever tool: place. and as he has starte to work again and. in: ap- parently health. we aneuigabed the case 35d found that be has been us'ng Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (or Pale People. Mr, 810 is :1 11'3th respected citizen of lngersoll, having repided hero for r thirty yuan. and has defendants. Police Court Calendar. â€"Queen vs. Archibald Campbell. Geo. Milne. Robinson Ewart. and Sutclifte Son, breach 0! the Public Health act. These matters were disposed of Thurs- .day. The Health Inmector reporting that the yards had been put in proper sanitary condition, the Magistrate im- posed a nominal fine at 20c. together with the costs of the: proceedings.- 530-. making a total fine in each case of 830. The reason given by the Magistrate for acting in this matter was that. it did not appear that any of the parties were at fault for. the accumulation of the rubbish, and that the breach of the by-law consisted in their pennnt- ting rubbish to remain there which apparently had. been placed there by other. parties. . . â€"Queen vs. George Sharp and Wm. Simpson. This was a charge for steal- ing hens. the property of George Greer. As Mr. O’Leary was acting {or the Pm!- ecution and requested an “hoornmnt and the defendantsharinc elected to be tried by the Magistrate amt 916d- ednotrudty. thee-aomthen ad- Wmntil M. U” 12th~ inst... at can. ‘1‘. Stuart method for the ‘For the Sakeof Fun. Mischief isDooe’. A vast amount of misch'et is done. too because people neglect. to keep their blood pure. The m'schief appears in eruptions, dyspepsia. indigestion. ‘ner- vousness. kidney diseases. and other ailments. This mischief. fortunately. my be undone by an Laithtul use of Hood‘s Saraaparilln. which cures all dis- eaaea originating in or promoted by impum blood. warned On Wednesday evening last, as Mr. Edward Sheehsn. of Swarm) bolas, Gul- wny. was drawing a as; of firewood tromthawoods to his home, his horse tool: {right and rsn sway. thmwing him from the load. The wheels of the Vinson passed over his body. breaking several ribs and injuring him intern- ally. The team was caught and-on friends oing to‘ look for Mr. Shoehu. they ound hm lying on the roadside as i! dead. They secured m1tlrssses and hook h’m to his home. when; Dr. Frmt. of K'nlnount. wes called in and express- ed the opinion that his recovery was very doubtful. The unfortunste victim of the ne- cident has n Nd“ and three small children. who will have the sympathy of the entire gourmunity, as Mr. Shee- Big Clip of Wool Flynn 3:05.. of Downeyville. cam in on Saturday with their spring clip of wool. They are well-known farmers they wintered no leesthan 150 sheep, and stock-miners. and of sheep alone thoclinof which weighed considerably over 700 pounds. The lot'was purchas- ed by Mr. Thus. Brady, and Messrs. Flynn Barge. were well pleased with; the nineteen . Chronicle patter whether he would give an int view (or publication. toll- ing the 11 um of his discuss and his cure. he re dily commuted. Mr. Size gave the dc Us of his illness and cure cure. he re dily congenwa. an. ace gave the de Us of his illness and cure as follows . “In h‘ebr ry I caught. a heavy cold. which see to settle. in my left. side. The doctor (thought 1t was neur'algin of the not 3. It remained there for some time «1 mm moved to my right side, in region of the appendlt. We applie verythinc. and had fly- blisters for 45 hours. They never even caused a blister and did the pein â€"» -ma mu- dnnlors came to the ever since Altogether [have taken sixteen boxes of the pins. and they have done me‘ more good than all the doctors' medicine I ever took in my life. I have now every confidence in Dr. Willinms’ Pink Pills and think they are the best medicine in the. world today. Certainly had it not been for them; [would have had to go through the ordeal of an operat'oa and perhaps would not have been livnrg now. I hope by making this puhlic it will" be of bemfit. to others. as it was through one of these articles that {first learned of the unequalled qnslitwa o! the pills. The Public. is cautioned minfl numerous punk colored imitations of these muons pills. the genuine are sold y in boxes..the wrapper around which rs the words “Dr. Williams' Pink lls for Pale People." If your dealer can not have them they will he sent patpaid at SOoents s box. or six boxesvlor 82.50. by addressing the Dr. Willia‘ms’ Medicine (30., Brockville, EfiIâ€"wjiof the most popular men inGnlway. price obtained. wc \rllll'“vu\. vâ€"v _..7_ .a man wlox had been cured by the use ' of Dr. Williauu‘ Pink Pills. The symp- toms ‘of the disease were so much like mine that she became interested and wanted an to! give the pills atrial. I had little laith in the pills but as my . wife aeomsd to be anxious that I should I take them. 1 consented. The day for . the operatipn had now arrived. and I I told the doctors I did nOt think I w0uld go to the hospital for a while as I was I feeling better. I continued the pills.‘ and was greatly surprised and pleased with the result. I cmtinned to im- prove. and lune long since given up all idea 0! an overflow When I started to use ihc pills. x was unable. to walk. and suftercd mum-thing awful with the pain in my side. It was just five weeks from the time I started the use. of the pills. unti; [was able to walk. again and I had been doctorinc three months hetone that. and Ihgve hgen working ‘ A l.-â€" R. a. Afsxzs OF maensox.1..; TELLsiHow 11‘ was none. g ALMOST FATAL ACCIDENT. Au» wâ€"vvâ€"_, 'r r. E. L. Yanzant. of Slouttville. ! after spending a couple of months st '11 health resort. His may friends in this district will be pleased to know . that be {eels fully motored. â€"Mrs. W. A. Goodwin has returned .Irom Cobourg. where she had spent 2 some months car' for an aged rela- tive. Ber many rionds are greatly pleased to see her back agaim as sh: .has been much missed. especially by the ladies of St. Paul's church. who have lacked her active aid and kindly sympathy. ! â€"Mr. Will. Dundas. European buyer .for Dundu a: Flavolla Bros. left last Saturday for the Old Country and the Continent to select the firm's sub- umn and winter goods. He sailed (rem Boston onl'l‘uoqhy last on U» mnifioont ne_w Dominion liner. “Cun- OdI-" and. WQI b6 fluent about six mks. His friends will wish him a hearty hon voysge. â€"M;§u w. A. Du-vitt and F. A. ' M. Hurst. Elia Leont. 1nd. the Misses :34! Mary Iouther. of Bahaman. spent: few hours in town Suturday. ' Flawlle. who left town last winter to take chum of a roller 111'“ at Buckinclvm. Que" Ins removed If; fam’ly tn 'h-‘t po‘nt. They left town In! Friday owning. â€"M’r. ‘F rank 13" :. who went: west somweeka ago w‘v': a puny of Lind- say men. has securerl 1 rme situation with P. Dunn a; 00.. Wholesale and m- :wv “ 1m“- III: III- amtâ€"Bo wan Probmty b. a. played to Plan tho Iowa Bowmâ€" Doc. not my My ‘1‘!» Cannot! am: crux: 0! “IO summâ€"n- lag. mou- not yo: lapsed. -_. mu“ A menu Wâ€"- ,, called for eight“ o‘clock at the clerk's olfio'o Monday night to discuss the nd- viability of securing the net-vices 0! Engineer Ashlin-inc. at Toronto. in con- noction with the eon-thou” of sewer: and granolnhlc I'nlks. All 835 myor Wnlters and Menu. Crnndell. Ingle, Soother-an and Inch-on anrrounded the Chipmnn for n number of you: at Lon- don and Toronto. nn suiting oncincuj. plnns and specificxfions drum by Mr. Chipmn. city enginoor. had been on- Rin experience in th‘ trunlod to h‘m. pant enabled h'm to draw up'plnnn and specifications. and present esti- mates on work to be done. espegzially 8 A Solicitor Hopkins wishing to take every portunity to enlighten themselves by means of informnt‘on imparted by this engineer. Whather lho Chipmnn plan plan of m'er constructinns will he carried out. ur whether lbw- alderman will adopt a seaminglr more economi- --. .i... n! nmmdure. rennin: yet 10 be ‘â€"Rev. W. P. Rogers and bride. 0f South Drumner,w1e_m in town lately, the guests 0! Mr. and Mrs. J. R. MC” Donald, Buy-st. ponth' wax-d. They wore on their my to mud“. where Mr assert pure-gt: reside. and will short- lhhupmatmnhwhere tic Bay Of Quinta Chaise-neg ha: da- tionod him (or the present oonterenoe you. H'uoldL. c. 1. Mother friend. extendthn happy pair their but wish... with P. Dunn 5: (30.. wholes-w qu .v toil hardware merchants. â€"Mr. A. B Spellmm. proprietor of the Clarendon house. Hastings. m in town Thursday weak (or: flew hours in the interest 0! the Catholic Forenters’ excursion to Mouton. wh‘ch took place on Wednesday lad. â€"Uxbr'ubo Journal: Mrs. Baht. Ross of Lindsay. tormarly of Uxbridce. ad- dressed n meet’ng of the Xinlionnry Sriety o! the Preobyter'un church at the reatdence of Mr. I. J. Gould. one evening last week. The address we: enjoyed by those pnaent. â€"Mr. J. B. A. Tnylor. the well-known and pepulnr traveller. we find is now representing the Dominion Tobacco Con Montreal. 1nd judging by his report: is 3011113 plug end chewing tobueoo for his enterprising firm in quantities that will surprise his competitors. “'9 wish his success. Eurrled out. or wncn will adopt a 503mm: cal plan of procedure. soon. â€"Mr. James A. Peel. former law: stu- dent with Messrs. McLaughlin amt Mc- Diannid. and who recently a brilliant exam at Oqooa Hall. tak- ing honors and winning a cash scholar- ship at “or he: spent (be last year making n 0900111 study of municipal law with Mr. Fullerton. Counsel for the City of hrmto. So has now re» turned and Will rennin permnently Mm- l[filfimthlin a; 1600th The Mayor went, over the grounn u;- day with Engines-r Ashbridgo. and in all probability he (the engineer) will be naked to submit plans and specifi- cations after th: levels have again lieen taken. The slilernpn are yet in the dark as to the best mum to fol- low. but are evidently willing to ac- nuire knowledne :3 the days go by. prevailing opinion is that tho town will construct. its own sewers and walks. fluid will open tenders for the furnishing of tile Ind can-at in a. few“ days. Certainly it is wise to move cautiously. and construct correct- 11. so that every your will not not- pnrapets of earth thrown up on our min streets. . u a - n_- LA.”-I’-' hi. tin nhtim at Bonny" ' I. lor war.- ween. lott for her turn,- in Cham- bersburg. Penn. Tuesday. â€"an. 8. Porter and \\'~\ Wid- doa left for Toronto ‘_ noon My. uld joined the Gu‘lgh ex- cursion party Tnesdny morning. â€"‘Kr. Ju. Fielding. at Norwich. Enc- lnnd. who is visiting hid. brother. m- ath-u Fielding. 0! linden. van in town (Thursday steak call'ng on km. A -Ashhrid¢e, however. bu not yet been rngagde. although he in in a position to goahcad with the work at awnâ€"not prom’sing. hpwewr. the close attent‘ou and overs'ght wh‘rh work of th‘s suture demands. The Fewer eonstmc'Mn as carried on by Commiss’or.er l’ilkie. hm m’t with If: approval. Cambny. tailed Tum-sun, tml. for a two moat Enchnd. . 5| 1|: 0-."â€" M' hoizday in Jr. R Wehli, ‘11:? In. bton v“. Engiwr Ashhridge not yet been wealth. in a position to gonhca' .t atomâ€"n03 would“ m in town Month: on business. â€"Dr. Powers. of Poxt Hope. on Lindsay friends on Wednesday. â€"‘Mr. H. H. Burnhun. of Pant. Hope, m in town htely on business. -Dr. W. W. Naunyth. of Janotville. pdll our town a shit last week. Kr. and fits. B. Holland. and don Men. of Manta-3|. are the guests‘ of Ellyn: Wdtors. . . Mann '1‘. and In Snowman. or Cambraywsiled Thursday. (rm Mon- tml. for a two months‘ hoizday in PERSON ALS - â€"-Â¥r. E. Mangrove. of Kixkfield. was in town fixturdny. â€"Mr. Fred. Maury. of Mmden was in town Uonday‘ on business. THEY umnsnwnas. flu {he days go by. opinion is that the met its own sewers a! Toronto. on tho or OOUNOII- evmmo. the ground t9- These Pianos have a rich, full and musial tnne that appcfilr all who hat them, and are without doubt the finest Piano xn‘ Canadian market to-day. Warm FOR CATALOGUE. 5"“, "V much! “when salurmtinc- '0‘“; 1 null melt W :t A who "0"“ “Among THE BARGAIN GIVER, P 8. â€"l-'i:linq Latte: Order: a °peaialty. 3 paper. largo Pin (or ......... [M506 Parnell, ................ A “we Vlvw‘ â€" Va -â€".A but at town and. country friends will bun with. recast that Lindsay isthouttolon two q‘.‘ its most hr citizensâ€"Ir. and Mrs. Mont. pom After a mine-roe here 0! about. three as Net of B. Soul's shoe you! store. Mr. Mount In: heat transfer- md buck ta Peterboro. and left for that town on My. Mrs. Mawat, whom: teen {min the position of org- anist at St. W's with great at- aytnbility. will remain here {or afew welsh longer. 36 inch Rounibh Union Cup“. ..... 25c 35 ind Grey (Tom. ................. 3c All ml 8 act Meta. ............ 33c 72 ball Tmlbd Shooting. ........... [5c Gooduroag Father Ticking. ........ 8c 1000 yaColdeoanpm. 7c Shrewd buyers who have taken the trouble to make compad. sens with 911:: is usually ofi'u'ed, have proved our exceptional mu“ All we ask is that you do the same. and remember we stand back a nu "I. 134‘ ....... I-.. - every sale with satisfaction guaranteed or noncy refunded Cmmulflm’k- Lulu-'Ccnou,dl siza. Laid babe: Bola. ------- 4)-i|ch Tnokod Apmu hm. 25 inch [li'h Crush for Dana ........ 8c LIS-ioch Irish Crab for Du... ...... lflc Dunc-880. “‘5: sad .. . ..--‘5c Gov-I ”0. 65°. CLW god ...... J! 25 Whit. Skirt: 50c, 75c and ...... 81.00 All this moon's uylo and beautifully Whit. Pique- “ clone prion. Lsdiea' Ind chil- dm'u mum: “dent-u. with {all and W gleam, Muti- fnlly Manna“ Lodioo! Note tho following line- of {on Block am, tho, so. Ludo winoon evory “ammo”: to war or money to funded. Our Leader at ICC. Slack .1 I013. Bud 3!: I09. WI! ppor u I56 Duo-Good. Bug-inn. only 75 piece-in the IE... . Wound. .006: {column s “MENDELSSQHN” PIANUS 13mm in Cunsuvucum myo' Waking Bios-u. very speck! lino- to elect. The“ good: no 'cu and. sad hog-uh“, gunned. prio- ‘at Stage, fully trimmed. st 5c, 80. we. 15c. up to ...... 75c ISkiru only in um 10:. Pan IM Mb. 8' 110 Adelaide-st. W.. Toronto. Have taken FIRST PLACE wherever exhibited: a}: stunt: 'mkinc their nut- tor tho his excursion Tomato Oddellowa are a ho Nerborqugh on July last. ' . the ;. J. cAgwEE. S can 5“ snavmas 15-3. 19.: 9d liver ills Handel‘s: 11 L . sud 5.6 If. J: Carter. ' .zac cmiu you - - Sc about :15 for, . 38c o u r I pow .45.: mic-us.” . . 8c Mu’l MW Undonresr. . 7c N inch stlc Linea. speck}, ...sc' 18inch 'rmu'mg. ........... ..u .35.»; mm. Com. ........ R N011! '90.: ICC 25¢, to ho] children are .5” Victoria and ‘ Ion arrived h at I bonus for the Victorn line to Whiw _.C¢row's mill ha! bids! in mm?“ co the machinery. m not to Pemflnr w put ill pooition : â€"'oundersum d0. Twat Cw tic-tonne the rhit Gall-1y pcr m to hold em -For flu inform 301mm vicinit; tut Iowan Howal ' of Muskok mlup wflhfieflinslfl‘e m Baseball Club' was In in m council chamber. ‘ twin officers were vi. moon 199: How presid‘ hm; pmsitknt. Jae. Box In“. G. Parkin 3 '21)"! V A. Little; secretary. T. l a. Maya: moat!”- mgmg committee. D Denniston. G. Richardsm J, McAdam. Jas. Leann by, J. D. lenight. A W and em! sch-ll 701911 F LINDSAY. I” 53$ Subst Insis LIN D5! L\K for J91!

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