â€UVVVV Cream and White Lace trimmed or frilled Parasols, 75o PABASBIJSa Black Silk Parasola, with frill of black and white Silk, very special, $1.00. Children’s Silk Parasole, plain, 38c, silk frill, . . . . â€.500 white or white with colored NS Linen Doyliee, with fringe, â€NE 0 border, 56. Sideboard Drapes, with fringe, 40 inches long, colorS, Blue, Gold or Salmon, special, 200. Fancy open work Sideboard drapes, 45 inches long, extra special, ............................. 406 t When in Town. . f,â€" mm“ Boys’ Wash Suits Chase’s K t L- Pills, 150, actor’s Liver Pills, 150, ILWillians' Pink Pills, 300. li’s Kidney Pil's, 8", ms Pills, 150,. â€main, 56, ‘ Mic Bitters, 40c. Dr. King 3 Life Pills, 200, Mt Bother A. Higinhotham, of those We wouiJ Hammocks. If this Allo - line or um! an; to: not weak-r- than I of doing TEN PAGES THE WEEKLY__1_)__Q§_T_: Worth Remembering. Hot Times... 1°†the Farmers are here, and we can supply them with goods that W111 lessen their labors J g; Pemember that we are glad to have a you maka this store your headquarters. of the HIGHEST Quality- that is what counts these days ..POINTS.. J. G. EDWABDMI 601 when â€Ware, Palm, om: Iron and} 8m]. Bicycle suppliu n ma sum-r: m. ou‘zllikoy ontooomoiauduoon, ll’prio- from 75a to $3.75 a Good. u: m lines. 2 i ; line of ngy Hmockl, jut tho I Next ï¬mgtnb‘otham. Harvest Supplias Binder Twine Haying Tools Paris Green ‘ Machine oils, ‘ L. A, Lflfle. to Dan] y House. White stn Blouses, J- Sutclzflb a: Son. Neat new designs with pique cord, regular 3 Value 15c yard, special .............. 106 made of Linen, with {an back, with or without flounce, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 to ............ $2.50 Lt made of Gdstea, with sailor collar, fast washing colors, special ................ 606 Pawnee. 506 ‘ 25!: 106 506 ' ï¬led '0!!!“- EB BBINSBN EWABT, n . mmm "“ â€rm m ‘ 1mm vimâ€"uni“. _eo- Mblaémw u m u no». . -;- Ldguhbdnm "P with White laundered Collar and 7" Kent-fl ) TRAYED INTO the promise- » 11 am- not 15.999- 5;!“82 r MO'WM awn. Sic-11in: “4 Pm“ ion: mwfl'm ' pm“ a W, «gen-“am" m 9 r, " A. n. PA‘I'OII'. '0; WI†mot M- 2077 ram 3 door! rat 0! “PM!“ â€m' m . Spank, . lawn I'mentf; the pgmu'Ldu of J- }bhin Sow. 0.1.33; pro 354 MW ox- usuo mâ€"m 4____â€"â€" For I tTh9 THE 45m ï¬ll". II Bill“? "DRILL, YE TERRIERS. DRILL; THE ORDER OF THE DAY. All that regiments which are to com- pose this camp are now on the field. Safantho work has beeneasy anti-tho men are well satisfied. On Wednes- day the Battalion occupied: halt the day shooting with the Motrin tubes agttho targets, admins by sections, (mug ton rounds, and retiring. Yea- terdaa' the shoot' at the butt: took 218306. a. halt butts. 'on glancing 50:51? 1,UUV yuxun, LIL-.1" ¢.vâ€"â€"_, .. , yards. 0. 2.00:1:qu was away ahead. ad! thereattintho mm at the: butt!- (l‘o-day we had Brigade drill and attack. .-Major-Gemrsl Button is ex- “Xi: excursion is helm run to the Falls on Sunday, which will be taken in by most. 0! the Battalion. J.A'.R. â€"â€" Volunteer Cemp, Niegen. June 26th. The men heve now got down to work in emeet end hue" elreedy aired e very high degree of efï¬ciency in e drill. There in not a regimant in camp, indeed, which ï¬lm the 45th in thin respect. The 45th had Hevelock cep- iuned to them the that day in comp. These ape have 3 long curtain behind and make 3 very eï¬clent tun sateen for the men’s nee: end necks. “ 3 l-â€" .Lâ€"nk The Division eeeemhled for church perede yeeterdey. The Romen Catholics merched to church in Niegen, end the the perede ground for dinne eemee. The service we: opened with the Church of Englend eervioe, end the dc wee then eddreeled by Rev. J. W. ' , of Lindsay. He spoke briefly on the duties reeponeihilitiee end temptetione 02 e soldier. end the remarks were much eppreeleted by ell. The eeverel bendl were ell formed up together end the met volume of eeered mueic wel very 23nd indeed. - - The regiments hue been workin! at. Briggde drill flood the third «by In camp, anally taking one-In]! u d. for Bdgnde drill and the other hglf $113M ilgn, E (Special to ï¬lm Volunteer Camp. Njw mp. 11]., PM“ -1, _ hate to Quuaton, ontho Onnndnn ude, or to Inwiston, just acro- the rivet from c, and 9110000 by Electric Runny to Him. Fall. Agra“ my nmninod over it QM. my!†arm-3 which ha been 0 Mal by the V“: of 1812. an 1 w, Macmillan left can? “3“ 1n- â€"‘ v. .1. w. momma. cuplun of tho Eastman. Adam “I. I“! 0'1 Sundayâ€"Excursion to NM“ “d a. Ramble on Bacon-ton 3018111!â€" aoxno Camp Note.- the bend ,pleying “He's e Jolly Good Fellow," end by the whole Bemlion, who geve him three rousing cheers end e “.dger" The 45th u envied in the pee-union of the Hevelocke by every regiment on the "“n- ‘â€" -n' “1-1 mthina to the ' 1.1th The 45th in envied in the poo-union or the Hevelocln by every regiment on the ï¬eld. They do not odd anything to the nppeuen'oe of the men. but lhey edd n great den! to their comfort. A crest men ere wondering whet No. 1 Company to eat to-dsy. JAR. Ebpkins . l A. Williamson. is ovarythmg t My Notes. -Aocordinc to ordors. we have here on Saturday morning; nothing sure, :thOuahâ€"wo are subject to chance. -â€"Our hand is improving very npid- an to gown the DB (WEI-1w \ --Col. Vidal and Bri ado-Major Jar- vis have chosen the 45t mess. and con- sider it strictly up-to-dnte. Another repetition of honors oonbrred upon Victo ia‘s old red â€"Lieu.t. Alum? M‘nmio. otthe 48th Eighlsnders, is attached to No. , mm â€w; vâ€"V , _ ‘ son to' bolproud of its officers. { â€"Col. Vidns gives an 45th no credit ! of having the cleanest lines of guy I l regiment in all the Camp-inclnmnc - tour Brigades. 131‘: is very creditable napkin: 9nd his able Neill up hands , otï¬oer m -l 45th. mth Sept. Henley a close second.- Liout. Camnbell was ruled out on ac- , count of Ins face being mllon with ' ‘ the, sun. : {l -â€"Lieut.-~Surgeon §hier is not feel- . . in; well 111996 days. On our arrival ha was admu‘ed ot the; ladies. but. un- ! {fortunately they dlacovared that ho is l i A marrieé rman. His 1311 had a. sick- Emu, of. Niagara s and Mr: Robert Birmingm , ’the ofï¬cers 01; MW at din- lï¬-Sérgt: Sho'rt‘: is'one of the â€en in Cupp- Ep isa happy ’while' qmba 1011ng 3.3 cover mum to observe the a, 0: up gallant 45th- 1.: been seen within the other conditi‘m than I†m, - otfloera are justly I heaping “9 his re- » â€I“. m is: M 13,1- with the boys‘ ,1- the able manage' and Quartermaster . and “WWW J‘ everything “m “n run to LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY. JUNE 30. 1899. enmnmnnemem Exemlses by Ir. J. n._no§ou£oâ€"W b7 _ . AAA..â€" E'roifldin shout-no vmmory need by an. Helium. When Mr. MoNuillie nose to announce the ï¬ne number on the prognm of the cloning examine a the Colleginto Insti- tute Tue-dâ€, It won his privilege to look over oï¬ne ondienoe. Bright twee, putty drones. gey here, 3 genenl oi: of expat- may, a ï¬lo-unable fooling pervading the flue}. “discosâ€"it In no wonder thst all should agree to mud lat nightf- oloting a no exception“, brlllisnt shit. The W's Address. In hisqpenlng remsrks Mr. McNeillie paid 3 high compliment to Mr. J. S. McLeen, B. A.. the new commercisl muster. In hie work in the class room end in his connection with the Cadet oorpe Mr. MoLenn hsd proved himself on excellent men. The equipment of the‘ Collegiste Institute wee good in eveiyt respect ssve oneâ€"the gymnasium, end1 the edncetion depertment was insisting on s proper on.) being built. Next yesr It the latest the town would need to provide fund- for this building. The d'ecresee in the nttendsnce this you had been nnticipeted by the board. end wns not due to on, csuses which they could ;control. It my be only s tempcruy decrense, however. end the Lindny Col- legiste was not coloring nny more then the other schools in the province.~ The honor roll of the school was becoming s counties. ' Vflodlm. $110 Vdediohory m red by Mia- Iunie MoAinne and reflected greet credit on that young M]. It was well thought out and it! literary style is wcrthy o! nenï¬on. We give it in full: _ Mia Benoon ond Mill bun Ramon oontribu'od the mnoiod motions, Min 1 Bench playing a very akin pinno solo In her nundxood form. mhï¬u Baotou winning on encore for her val .010. | The Spank“- of the m. i The midte- wu given b} Poof. Adm , Shorlt, .of Queen‘s nnivouiq. Toll, 'gn. Middle-I 305‘ M . batht'tiï¬‚ï¬ eohjeot mede e wide reference to {ID Oenedien hietory e neeeeeity. Only 1 oee who heve endeevored to get e creep of eerly Cenedien history oen W the immenee lebor end reeeerohâ€"in Herverd University, Boeton Public Librery. Octewe Peruenentery lerery end erchiveeâ€"thet Prof. Short: put into hie lecture. I: cleercd up neny en ohecure point end brought out in emu; relief the oerdinel feeturee of Englend’e ooloniel policy in the peat two oeumriee. '"ï¬i'm Revolution in tho comm for tho following: :intinm-iuiu'nooloohlponoy. nap-It l.â€"Boot “u . of PM“. o! vory cloudy layoff? to {so-at. P'N-ll- co out. ’- oouon oo noon. Gm. . M. _ wopro nu who WM, awoken. 2‘18.“ my OI tho W .1 butuuywmnoc ' b, 1 3â€"30“ history oi my am British 00100th bofoco tho Anon. Vicnorio â€aâ€. on Mutton. . . . - - - 11 mn ho no In To understood the 1m: mod of Burro I aging?†at ooloni; iglicy, we must ciotrly gmp the ; chi-lie: poriod. England's ï¬rst. colonies were modelled the: the who: numpu of Spin, W And Parnell. Thou 90inch- were enudoroonmt. sad thou basin-I it w to procure dividend! (or their. employ- mï¬bï¬bodhgooï¬h and ma an». But. tmiopdoury colonie- vory noon took on s ' amt form. The colonial. vary only ceased to regnd then-01m u on:- ployoa o! 3 London trading crummy. ad been.†tuft for then-uln- ud w experi- ubblhh u: exalt-in musical danocncy. I advert â€It [owning from the ï¬r». I A‘hmfmchouip “Chat 1. f the noon-ion o! Goo. III. (1625-1769). ' ; hum-l .fl‘sin ud European peoblm [bacon prancing am. the government Ind ‘littlo than to gin the colonial my nun tics. deolohnd hence-antic!» a. drift. during hi- um 01 ofï¬oo. Illd the don m:- and. no complain: 93°15,“ Km" FPS-#92 M Pollâ€. Pitt. in. followed an enlightened and liborsl [icy in (lo-ling with Auction, bu m ( owed by randomne- who led mud mm the In: of 1812. Mar thin ‘ 4â€" -u- -l IRIS. mud “and than in tho donunciotion of the Gonna model. wlï¬ch Itmck E (hand-'- froodom to mung. her on The thingtoo commission to mother one who“ this polio, is oviduct. Tho history 0 the "lotion: botwoon . hadndMnoybo mmmodupbrio y than. England any ho rcpt-count! u uying:-â€"-l, rho colonic: on» for no; 2, tho colonial exist for u and for their good ; ‘ 3. the colonial ail: for their wrhy mod on: W" ; 4. the colonial am for‘ logo-‘onuuulum burn tim. Wolnuoonobthouddnpdioy flatmates-lumbar “0â€"“an at. an. A rum in bond to at in h Englnd It ookoid expansion Thou "nut nod, to am our in mm by to boat. yam mam; Mr. W.l'. 0'80th tho notion in! wads. ' his sppu Alumni W m l Mr. McNamio mood m: the Alumni for the (allowing: _ i 1.45.: M of lint- 01 Victoria county. county. . . 3â€"3.". history at my WP In Views-i. county. F911 Mink-villi†8Ҡw u to . ‘4‘ “mu-MW mun. No doubt our contry renders will haw noticed the posters umouncing tho boll match in Lindsay on Satur- day next. July lat. between the home tum and Toronto Argyla. the best team in Toronto outside, at the league tan. 1!: will be a. .mh oom- an mmdinst†the Apostolic Latter. appointing himtotho mntSeoot London, Out- A host at friend: in 11:1an and district will he dam to learn at Mgr. McKay’s elovotim. Bis chil - hood m posed in Emily township. Mooonattorhiaordinuionhohad chute of Eenolou Falls and Victoria Rout Mayan. when be mad» himself A meeting 0! the mucus) was. held. lsstlevenins in theoonncil chen- bor. Business watches! upth w. Am those present wane President In. Bonn end lusts. Iennon. Little. McAdam Dennison. Roun- llenx ' . necess- ‘rhei ghneee of the ground aponsible tor the hi h score-both team were 'good nt t hat. end it was impossible to do ettec- tive work in the ï¬eld owing to the long ‘gnss snd lumpy condition at the - around. - . ‘. Secretory Burke referred to his a i." 2 3 wes oxpmuod thst Lindsey‘s beet ‘ men would heme to be on the field. it » they wished to hsvo schnnoootwin- i ninc. _Preeident Bonn ssld he twould Henley. catcher: Bu Hamiltonmatcher; ‘ W Robinson. 1st hue; J. Elliott. 2nd hue: Geo A. Little. 3rdbue; WL W. right field; T. Burke. left field: D. Snelnlr, centre; J. Mc- fnhrur-â€"-â€"-â€"- - § on Knewâ€"‘11 must remain inside the or on the stand stand. which sexuwinboClooedsmmhy. Entndny will be Dominion day, and boink . public: holiday, the stores in town will be open on: thick: evening. -_â€"1‘ho story: will rennin open on Endgy em. a Saturday is a publxo holiday in town. . â€"'l_3n mum have decided on my unit stoma open on Friday om. u Sammy in a public holi- Gnu-d†I'm â€"Postora have been issued announc- ing s. ale 0! the furniture and enacts of tho Queen’s hotael ( old Veitch hour), tor amt-day. July 8th; The proprie- tor. Mr. D. Holmes, is lea. ' unho- tol. uni offers everything wit out. re- m This will be a. run! oppor- On'rmdayatmoonthnmmotur. _m_ J†SI! (Haul. Naylor. about four miles west tamer. member at Lindsay.msthe moot a. very en- 1' ï¬vffwmmtzwg't] u I r a 1 mblo burg-m. About 175 ‘theguestotm - . i Mrs. Ewart _a town and mm country. About ‘i Snyth’ left Lu 8 thehakotenct' th ham mandate“ M - mg q 3 rtotithowedt HE IS NOW A BISHOP. at tho buebtll club was onthomdvm u» w-m "â€" ‘ * boobed up in substantial do I“ 01!.†BMS. PLYLBLI [3 mac: $1.00 holidny trip what no he may do 9). Lin has Ball’s!†lbw. to 83!. a brith. TEN PAGES TH: popuum Pmoa or nun! PARISH WILL 11mm "ENGLAND. To In" ro-Ion'ow for 1. Well- mam-mud with s wmmmwuw 0n Bunch: hat the esteemed pastor :1 Emily wish. Rev. C. a m took love of his Win in an- tidy-tin at his Wm tor Eng- had toâ€"uorrow. A.- ‘very lune con- mttion m pus-ant, and agnong than: a. number at triehds from out- sido' thus parish who wished to â€him presenting him with a handsome tad well-tilled puma and a most bunti- tul bouquet! of artiï¬cial flowers. most at which came from his native! 19.34, a a token of their esteem and. love. On thopnroe was paintoda nut dean and scroll bearing panther Bmtherton' s nunein full, done 5me 3mm, 01 this place. The address was read by Mr. 3.. Mathews. and the presenta- tion was made by two little girls of the wishâ€"Miss Gertie mes. daughter at . John C. Lucas. andMiss Olive Eter- lihey. daughter at Mr. Ed. Berlihey. Rev. Father Bathertou was ml: affected by this nagiledationuot will. andén rqtly satdthat whxlet kind words and address showed the es. been andlovetthey hadtor their pesto: and their appreciation of his efforts ,to improve the parish, they spoke volumes rather tor themselves than for him. He had done 0911 what he "h be his duty. and what any and _'i"7 priest woulddo. audit they 1nd .kand church. ’bautitul grounds sud W ï¬ned bongo in tho diocese. itwu Wm“: chiefly of thoir own team M. “It.". he aid. “than mm “that the parish workthax I cook â€interest in. and cogfldenjoxmorg ’- Mm mm my mum atâ€. Q â€mm. Mm upottheirchi thin that the Almighty fhun Itrictly remsibb for the bring- n. vainly 5- A. W 3.27:? themvm â€"n onto to take t like in a dam A. [or at t. and gay. m “awâ€"u-†â€"â€" m masons m leu' . “1. M: has 99! â€"Miu Annie Annis. at Port Union. I: visiting hat (ï¬end, Mus Wash“? homo! Rust Oakwoo¢ { â€"Miu Connolly. Pool-st... has been -.â€".â€"- -17, â€"-ll!is 16an 01 Detroit unm- nun-I. at Windsor. who has been “mum“ an farmer‘s punch. Kr. and. Mn. Goo. Mitchell hit at their return journey. on Thursdgy mm friends at several points en mm. â€"Mr. C. W‘. Bumble. son; qt Police Magistrate Durable, 0! MM. unwed inthondnytoubapou- tied in McOrimmon dz; Evorson's hud- nn stone for 3 mm. - -. . I. Imperial Lite mm Cu Amt mtian tomhimotl- ' _m H. 3, Britain. jemlbr. coach Falls W on 131W tor Madman. where ha will be august othis daughter. In. unwell. at Toronto. for two or that wgoks at bar mt cot Our old 3 Ema-d... formerly of Oakwood.‘ tb ï¬nal. ' Both gentlemen are ex Mont- ot Lindayï¬oflqgjafgt {how will m411in-fn- £31160“ hi9 TOWW We again urge (our esteemed cor- msp «meats writing from nï¬ous park of the district to [emu-d. their (other! so as to mach us not later than W - madly night. this week items tau-I ' Em. Wyenb. cums. all. have to be as; war. hi. grind db: no Pout want to fl.- 311.319 {xxâ€"Wellington. l'.