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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 5 Jul 1895, p. 5

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Paris Green Machine Oil Hay Forks and Rakes __â€"-â€"- Sections and Guards Binder Twine nod on, 31 Grindstones Scythes and SnathS McLennan 81 Co. Zulu-ms. moon-o can be obtained at any hour, (I: M; Human Oakâ€"884.1. The pastor, S. J. Storey. occupied his own pulpit morning and evening. The morning subject wu “ used are the meek, for they cinll inherit the earth; ”‘9 yoverend gentleman dealing with the cameos In a excellent manner. inly showing that truth and Junie. no in: prevail. The evening subject was taken from James 4 : 14, “For what is )‘Our me." For the 11:. docs not mm in the abundance at things which a man poc- the abundance at w- u.- _ neuaeth but to choke $131139”. who 6:!“be on deavcm to do Ml Tho dlacaurau were 92:!“ bgumgonghout- Tne runes-v names. The Viacom county urmeu axon!!!”- which wu hold on the 2051: Elm. proved ‘ In every way I most «:me 0"!“- Tnc d be mum could be deelred. the tagmugmo tron fer endueer wig); henna all eglow. end “treated“ me'. with somn or our most respected cm!” About 8.15 the pelatld Imus: or’hrzmtr! with her happy crew started” ' g to (Shamansâ€"one o m moot M summer resorts on tho W ““3“" Among the leading wants a! “03'“ a general debate between - Thomas Adem' Manama mot. FuandJohn Weldon. on til. OW”.- “Why ere the museum w .W which “1“... Lfiflfififgfi‘flhm a 9:; met!- mm'DEAy, FRIDAY, ER A. 17D TRAINS Am. Hope v DC 117610 2'. M. W. Kennedy 81 00., Is this bargain enough for you? If so, act promptly, as they will not stay long. Sensible people know a good thing when they see it. You may as well be first as not. The Lot is an assorted one: containing many different lines and values, but all for the one price, now 1:1ch mus W' at Poawnn’s Bookstore. gentry... Lucianoâ€"14. HERE WE ARE éfl? ommencing on Friday, 2151: June, we will place on sale I40 pieces Prints, regular prices rec. and 12 %c. Your . choice of the whole Lot for i; mfibrook Port. Hope “.2 00 pm «~- . -- , m---..t. Gusmdiau Em”. DRY GOODS. 3/â€" ) TR UNK RAIL WA Y. Local Tune Table. 83 Lowe» Pl'lcOI- 3mg gibbon Prison Port Hope via Millbrook ...........6 00 am Mx.'1‘oronto. .. 6 15 P m Coboconk, etc...6 20 8 m Haliburton, etc..2 15 P “1 Bx.'l'oronto,etc..9 30 8 m Exfroronw. 033.6 05 v m JULY 5, 1895. t. W. Kennedy a: Go- mus 9mm!" In 1 11:. Cane. dayornlshb Waitedâ€"At Once. All interested in Spring Clothing to inspect our stock at the finest and largest stock in the county and prices to suit the times. m AND FINISH GUARANTEED, and every customer sent away well pleased. Guano 8; Co.â€"56. 'x'o Correspondents. We wish to impress on om‘ correspond- ents the necessity of mailing their news- items as early in the week as possible, so that it may reach this cffiee in time for the current issue of THE POST. This week we are compelled to leave over several inter- esting letters on account « of the lateness of their arrival. All correspondence should reach the, office not later than Tuesday evening of 637:3 'week. Revival 0! Tune. Reports from the United States support the view that trade interests have vastly improved recently and that the business outlook for the future is encouraging. This will be welcome news to the people of Canada, since our own trade interest will be stimulated and improved. In nothing has this improvement been shown in amore marked way than in the in- creased sales of Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor. Times being dull everything not absolutely needed became a luxury, and its sale became stationar . Now it is difl’erent. Sales have increased vastly, doubtless as it has proven the only sofa, sure and painless remedy for cams, and wise people will use no other. Police Court lune. â€"Alexander and J osepk Burke, 888d 14 and 12 years respectively, were charged in the police cautt, Saturday with stealing a carpentex’a plane. The boys pleaded guilty and elected to be tried by the magistrate. Ito. me that they gave the plane to not young ind named Binghnm, who tried to sell it. but failed to do no. Binghnaywes also ohnrged with the some often”. and hie onee wee adjourned to: on week. When the e gouge: Burke .‘ound that Binghnm had ll to sell tie tool he wrotennoteto Mr. Wilson, who hne n second-hem! store. asking him to iuy the lune elgnlng his mother’s numto it. '1' e ma’aieirnte vo the elder boxven dnye to are n e cue- tion. and it e is found e in town utter that time u will he sent to the reforme- tory. thie hing the second time he has Rye-ted before Mosletrete McIntyre- e younger ind wee let on on suspended sentence ‘ :A 1e:~ at July flu. In gnu-to glve touch of excitement to the qnle do of the day In Llnduy above um need by the baseball match at (1:, the town bell peeled out an at 3.30 9.111., end «Investigat- ceuee of them lb val emu - Enclosed in the last iesue of Tm: Posr we sent out a printed notice to subscribers in arrears for sub- scription, worded In rather forcible terms, urging the payment of the account. we shall be compelled to sake the steps spoken of in the notice, as we must have a large amount of money as once, therefore chose ra- ceiving such notices should govern themselves accordingly. NOTICE. to Elle ch arc the MOI-W will be finished about July 10th. Lindsay Cemetery Lo , Issued three burial rmlts before 10 mm. on Tue-d“ 25th he first one wee filled out at 5.30 e.m., after wtdch he took a spln out to Oakwood on his wheel to shake of! gloomy thoughts. â€"Mrs. T. S. Hawkins. Chattanooga, Tenn_,_ pays; "Shi_lg(t's Vitalizer ‘Saved , 1; 11.- 1.--: ......-A.. Tenn, 53 5 my Lif 'yf -Expreeeman Powers reoaiveda pack- age from the west the other day which had the appearance of containing money, but on opening the same it was found to contain a dead bird. The boys now have a good joke on “Dannie." - c’:_V'i<':;i;(r§en. Laurent and several visi- tare drove to Downeyvill e on Tuesday to visit Rev. Father Bretherton andnotethe wages: of the improvements being male to e church, the ‘hgiqk-xegk at which â€"The excursion to Sturgeon Point under the auspices of the Oakwood base bend Friday was well attended. The band was on hand to enliven the day's outing with choice music. The Str. Columbia: carried the petty tron: Lindsay to the Point. sla. Jé‘iSPP P. bommo â€"Mr. Milton Fee, who was charged the other day with having driven over the Lindsay-st. bridge at an unlawful gait, was acquitted by the magistrate u n his explaining that just as he ed the bridge the check-line/broke and he could not control the unit: a‘. . â€"Mr. Andrew Evelyn. of Dundee 8: Flavelle's saw mill stain: is at present obliged to use a crutch owing to an accl- dent that beieii him the other day. A heavy water-soaked scantlin slipped from his hand and tell on his le t toot. badly bruising the instep and several toes. , ‘L_ v- â€"â€"-_ â€"O:x Tuesday of last week. while the Omemee exonrsloniete were landing at the lower wharf, a little boy was crowded at! the gangway and fell into the water. An adult passenger, whose name we were unable to learn. agallently Jumped into the water and resen the young fellow. â€"â€"The Children’s Aid Society sent two young girlsâ€"Lucy Checkle , “047m and L'zzie Stewart, 8 9 earsâ€"to Toronto Fride , where they will looked steer b Mr. . J. Kelso, superintendent of n acted and homeless children, and subjected to proper restraint and cor- motion. â€"The growing tendency of business men to follow the lead of the big depart- m mead Wednesday in the case of a well-known Kentost. hu- ness-meker, who has started 5 Chinese leun -st least we noticed a sign to that efieet snaing out in front of his shop -Mr. Pink, of Toronto, shipped two csrlosds of soup iron. etc , from town Friday morning. â€"'1‘hs lunsrel of the late Mrs. Bay took place on Thursdaystternoon of lsstweek to the Riverside cemetery and vs. very Wednesday. â€"One improvement brings another. Owing to the ,many new sidewalks being laid our citizens are now called upon for their own benefit to boulemd their front- es. With this in view many took vantage of the holiday Tuesday to put in the necessary improvements. This is the way to beautiiy the town. â€"The annual excursion from the Indian village. near Chemong, took lees Wednes~ day per Str. Crandelia to eneion Falls. and was largely attended by the dusky braves and the r wives and sweethearts. Chief Dan Whetun looked after the de- tails and took 3. _ care that no “fire- -_ L-.._A due no. Gh- n8 ulna.- , MULA\-u- .- â€"- E __ '7 ‘ u the? west end of the round house, making test headway towards the sectionmen‘s toolnouse. It bein a. holiday, only three of. the company’s men were on duty, but they put out all the hose they had at their disposal, and by tearing down the fence it was not long before they had the fire under control, just in time to save the tool-house. tam! nuu. vuun a..." v..- ..,7, water" was allowed on board to mar the happiness of the day’s proceedings. â€"L0ekmaster Curtin predicted some weeks ago that he would have over 90 iockages in June, but that number has been exceeded by 21, the total number being 111. The classification. was as follows: Sieamcrs. 38: email boats 4; scaws, 23: rafts, 46. In addition to the above he has been kept busy amazing the Welilngton-st. bridge for excursions steamerfi. ‘ â€"Monday morning Mr. J. lStorer; of the GT3 , uptiged e _ 4---: Ln.-- n-1,“... â€"â€"Ftiends In town or Mr. Thos. Forbeer, o! Rattles' Station, will remember the at- tack cfparalysls trom which he suffered some two or three years ago, and will re- gret to learn'that his mind has become affected In consequence. He was brought to Lindsay on Wednesday. and examined on Thursday by ecouple of medical men In order to determine if it be necessary to send him to the asylum for a tune for treatment. â€"Chief Ball last Thursday arrested two boys charged with stealing a carpenter's plane from one of the boat cases. It was found in a second-hand store and identi- fied by the owner. Another boy was ap- prehended later in the day wiahcharged having stolen some bananas from W. J. Morton. In this case no trace of the missing property could be discovered. The can culprits were remanded until nes ay next. â€"’1‘ho tinge of coolness in the atmos- phere on last 'Ihursdaureek seriously in- teriuedwiththeflnanc snoceeeotthegab den party held on Mr. J. G. Edwarde' beauti- tnl lawn in the young ladiee of St. Pani'a -__L- _-... “.1... new aunties. â€"Peterboro bum hue edmced the price or the 4 lb. lee! two cents. -â€"A special meeting of the town council was held on Tuesday evening lest. â€"Mondey the historic old town of Chethem entered Into the rank of city MI _ - Sumo-“W m Bum“ Bugflu made by m' Bushell at Kms cm cm Wu" arebqutia. Itwfll thpaywl::endlng’¥n chalets to ammo“ R. Run. on: WW nu MIND II “v lvwâ€"n __v___ church. {he orangemente were feet and the stte once very tslr, but re- freshment ts lea were not pstronlsed es they would have been ln-wsrmer weather â€"ltwnereellytoooool for one to’ absorb Ice cream wlth strawberries. In reckless fsshlon. Quite a number at srtloles of tsnoy work were disposed 01. however: end the young ledles expressed themselves es well satisfied under the untowsrd elroum stances. The Cltlsens' bend took m â€"-S. J. Sheridan 8: 00., Oskwood, hsvs decided to have s bug-in day once 3 west at the new store. Every Tue we purpose hsvin; n buxom dsy s will sell goods cheaper than over. Our 12'. prints we will sell lot 100.. and woman. willsslltorBJv;dx-eu¢oodssnd dry goods we will sell accordingly. just us suntan! "153%: wall paper for 20. and 8c. w every person knows who 33'0“. 'Wowillgivo inch again-gains on bomb-d". which will 1: on next Tuesday, the 28th any of . Bombs “mamas. Much-op pet-roll» 8c.snd i g; , '1! ii 83' ii" 2?? ga e E: 3% 3% 2% a;; iii? 5 3 =51: $32: 3! is is Egg? :5 3 Egg; %: é 35$? 5- :3"? coma {15'th bilitated system I ever used.” For ansla. Liver or Sign)” map-133.10 a. u- â€""' Price” A5 “eta. Soldby A. 31813 â€"uwmno “v"-J â€" ~'_, -_ Fells, have two any of men, comprising 50 in all, at work in their Monmeth limits cuttingiom far next season. That is the my lumbering is eondneted in Michigan. â€"The Sans of Tommi-mos Division of Black-mock ran an excursion tron: Omar-ea to Buckhorn on 29 :h which was well attend- ed. The boat loft Canaan- nt630 in the morning and reached Lindsay at. 9 o’clock. â€"'1‘he little steamer Sm Gal]. owned by Mr. J. Blong, of Port Perry, wlth Capt. Bowermsn In ohsrgemsssed tarauzh town Wednesday on route to Bobeeygeon to: 15 load of lumber tor Mr. Blonds new re sidenoe In Port Perry. â€"A fireâ€"iii ht st Ingoldsby. ssmll station near Hall urton. dsstroyod a qumtlty a! wood which was puodnssr runway track. â€"'1‘ho who was um wollsttondsd Wsdnssdsv, although I: u buy time with the tumors. The prloss wsrs d1 320111: the some as was quoted on Sutur- y. â€"Messrs. Howry _Son, of, anoXon â€"Berrlee Vera beginning tceemein from the north. Inc-fly wfldetrewhuflu. which mveuplenmulthllyeer. â€"-Bernnln Beuey’e cleans will exhlblt In Para Hope on Satan-any. July m. Riga-elem will be run mm edjeeent P â€"'1‘he Loyal Omega lodge ct Velentle expect to have their Llnaeey telendegcln them on they excuelon cc Eenclon All: 6n’July â€"We had the pleasure the other evening of eeeingehn perlortehiemedeot chestnut. the war of Mr. L logic, of the the south word. The ton is of figure work design, containing 7.800 diner-ant pieces. also two triangles interlacing. Ithee been the work of chreeyeers in leisure moments, and is e real work of era. . â€"The market was fairly well attended Ssturday, both by buyers and sellers. Butter was very painful and sold at 15: and lflcperlb.; honeywas sold at Go Der 1b., and was very choice: eggs, lo: and 11:. green peas, 12: end 125: per qt.: chickens. 50¢ per pair; red currents, 8c perqh; goose- ben'ies. 60 ptr q‘.; potatoes. 500 per bag. â€"Onr thanks are due Mr. P. J. Wilkin- son, Cmbrsy. for s gift of several boxes of strawberries grown b him. They are knownastheLogan strand svevery l e and of exceptional 7 line finer. Ow ng to the very dry spell Mr. Wilkinson was compelled to adopt the irrigation system, and the usnlt, while entailing more labor. has been highly satisfactory. â€"bn July the 2711: the Gunny 8m 00.. ot'roronbo. will magnum” Shun-goon Point. â€"Port Perry Standard : Our hearty cou- Eratulaticna are extended to Mr. William once upon the occasion at his martian toamoeteetimableyonngladyin Mica E. J. Cook, who has for acme time reaided in Port Perry. The ceremony took place in a; Paul's church. Lindsay on Wedneaday e lath nit. We hope they may be long spared to enjoy happiness and prosperity. â€"The etatement was made in a local paper the other day that the town at t is practically free from infectious iseaec. We were informed Saturday. In the preaenoc cf witneeaea. that ouch is not the case, and that several caaea cf diph- theria are being treated which have not been piacarded. There was no quorum of the board of health Monday evenintghelee there might have been acme light wn upon the matter. ‘ you tum -113. mu shipment of charm uflnd Friday'nlght hr 01}? w 49!!”- n A- AI.- â€"In every town there dwells a few individuals wiio are hogan totake thtehi: ooalpaperas ongas yoan sponge reading otitin anyway. There is also another class that the publisher must keep on saying nice things about in order to keep them, and the first time they read any- thing that they imagine does not flatter their vanity they rush for the omee and exhibit their meanness and their real char- acter and say, stop my paper 1 They forget that they are running their head against a stone wall and taking great chances end showing themselves up in true colors. â€"'l'he petitions which have been in cir- culation for some months tot-the release of John R. Hooper, now doing a 25 yeare' term in St. Vincent do Paul peneitentiery, are being collected. and alreadEmmahe a roll of names 36 it. in long h. m Part H_ope alone, where Hooper was known. A a--- aI.-_ 1 non aluminum nape HUI-It, "av-v .- ihere are no less than 1,011) eignstnrea. The matter 19 to be brought before the notice of the_ federal government by friends of the pr soner. who hove been in- teresting themselves on his behalf, and a strong extort willbe made to induce par- liament to take cognizance cf the petition. gaunt; u a new! 0“" ”W. h a; W 0 am" brunch um hare. TN! mun- mgmm the put-chums bile (mm Lin AM M 3° doubu ho . m M, “m“ -..-â€"v_ _ , â€"“Wh§ does the young men riding a bi- cycle." asked a gentlemen yestende . "double himself up like it home- e doughnut the mlnnte he begins towork the pedals? Yes, end why doese fellow when he goes to throw as hell first have to screw it into the palm of his left hand with his right. then hop on his right foot while he pumps his chln with 1113 left knee before he throws it? And why does e men when he gets a thirty-five dollar rew-honed plug and a ten duller cert. heve to rein the poor erowheit I30 like 3 turtle trending water tillitcsntseethe oundin front of it, and goes along es trying to reed the answer in the stem! Why does e girl whom neture has given ecleerend heelth} com on hevetopeintlt tillehe cent wi for fear of crmklng the enemel! Wh does she heng her heirlikee It: end mkoherheedukee '13:”! mop? Why. bl: its you. it's style.” -A trout: fish’ng petty, oomprisi Dr. J. Simpson, is mother, Mr. D. but” Slmnson. herflster Bowmville Mr. J B. Know . Mr. is L. Putt. on em. vine, en 5v. Geri Smith. left on If one Wllherforoe, the term . “Wm. m mpmfimm “mmwmmw mm m mmmrqmm mm mm w m. w r. . w. ”mum Wan m Rum Stove,NutndEBC°ll$5-5°P*m mgr, JULY 5, , non-lull. Bad mam-om I 11:. . OM;G.W.M'floweh-ym.mn' 43". Father '1‘. :1! the Cethr (In! Pe was In to My. the knee: at We Learnt. â€"Mmbrook Reporter: Mom. S. Marti- eenendG. Bite-on. «Lindsey. min town 3 couple of den last week. â€"Mr. J. Grueo. cf the Dominion Bunk mm spent Sunday end Damlnlon (Key n: Cabana, under the urea?! roof. -â€"m~.'o. J. Mcxtbhon, «11mm com ckrk. noon _the Oldtellowa to magnetron .. mm and angelic". of Dam;- or Chlago, when a let: on Tuesday musldolnmtuo. -Â¥ra. 0' vino, thaw 7 an. now-u! MuGachen. at the Bunk amlnlon of Manual. PM up“: D daylntown. â€"Goo. M. Newton, adieu-of the Part MSWpNMPmsmu on Sgturdqennlnso , 7, . 3nd Mu. R.J. ylneown. of ‘tho south ward fiend. sud Mn. Raga-t Bull. of P-ttr~ Bond-st" 0%:- Sunday. were gum of 31on 61' Toronto. brother 1 and -â€"MI'. McL’sughlln. Jim? '1). m. u. )1er of upont b born â€"Iuln. John www.mm of Port. Perry. wa- ln town may. â€"muA.Amonr. alumni-spud- lncha vacation under the pmhl toot. ~32. Chm. Smith span: Sand” sud Dominion thy 3% his home In Ctmpboll- -Bov. rm Scuba upon Stand” at fight-hora. the M 0! his WI]: Bishop L-m. Jou. Primesn. son at Mr. ~ A. Prime“. who has been Mnfimllego In Manta“), untamed home lut mdny cospondthohoudsyl. -nlr. L. V. O'Connor, B. A" at Toronto. an! am May E. O‘Connor. of this town. lave Satan!” tow-It their brother. Mr. Joseph 0 Connor. In Baffle. â€"Dr. tad Mu. Gills-pic. of Cunningham wont Sunday with Mum- Wuhan. and took in ths excursion to Kingston on Do- minion day. They mulled out with E 4119. W. 3 hit. at Midhnd wire of the popular conductor oitho Midland- Linduuy hut talk“. in st t the nutotllrmud Mn. Anal! .0! the .m, m dam m In Tax-anon M Thundnyon m. (or Vacant. â€"xr.J.Somnh.Port Pam. will mwm. 41:. J.W.W.Wh MWMM ° â€"lr.n-t8myfll out Sunday will Mill 00m 4!. T.W.Ml¢tt WM â€"Mr. Fred Dover. lemming Cdoutt'u "no of Imam". Peta-born. m- In town Wednesday “gnaw noun! excur- sion- to abyss o 3 hotel during the nexâ€"t'rdw ween. -â€"Mr. James Flsnry. o! Thornbnry. ls soondinz his holidays with his mu», Mr. James Henry. of the north ward. Juno- Is (as: acquiring nn onvinbls reputation n! s first-class cum. â€"Mr. '1‘. J. Finn, tssohss- st Phelpston. on the Psnstsng bunch snivsd in town Sstnrdn even and rib spend s Portion of his vzmtmxlxnvssith his usher, 1‘. Ju. Plenty, oi the south wand. -â€"Mr. W. McDiu-nid. pdnoipel of the Dent and Dumb Institute. Winnipeg. hes been spending a. few dn with his masher. Mn. McDiu-mid W it. He iett tor the west hut fhnredny evening. ' â€"hir. Chet. Wiiilnme. of Minneapolis. eon of the into 1‘. S. Willieme. arrived In town Ssturdeyevening to e d 3 week or two with hi- mother. 0 moeived n warm welcome from his many friends. â€"Mise A. Woollend, who he chum the public eohoole st Mnekokn Mills. returned home ngdgy for vacation. end . 1 1‘4). 1â€" ¢-__ â€"Meeers. Ed. Gm. Hum-y Retest nnd E. Bonghton left Stun-tie evening torWnt-erlootowltneee the C. .A. nee meet. They took treln to Toronto end wheeled the balance of the distance. -Mejor T. D. Delemere and Mn. Delunere, of Toronto drove Into tovrn Sundey..end oontlnneé the trip es ru- ea 9 Point In the utterance. They S tux-neon enjoyed the drive down_vety_mneh. â€"llr. c. it. Wood. of 0111110.th WM. E3311: n week Whiting friends In sown haters returning to her home In Dnnstord. -â€"Mr. Fred Shannon, telegraph operator stun Edison Wax-b, Peta-bow. mind in town Saturday ad kt; tor Na ace the same evenlng with his tuber. r. J. R Shannon. to spend Damn!” day with :31:th â€"!lr. W. V. Cal-non. Into 0! thannno! Richardson 8: Cornell. merchant anon. let: for his homo ln Pickering Sunday evening. Mr._Cornoll‘tno_.de_ my mind- -___A__ __ Nuance. -â€"In.8un Bushnhftsnudny min: to: Om“. whc'wuo|ugonâ€";h3"mtâ€"w Hiawatha from town very much. â€"Mr. A. J. Sinclair. pdvahe noel-om to Mr. Wm. McKenzie. president cf the Toronto Street: Railway, was lntownTnes- (by cloning up the ale of Mn. '1’. S. Wu- llm'a fine ruldonce on Mont-sh. to Mrs. Masher. who Is 3 relative of Mn. Mc- Kenzie. . â€"Kr. ad Mu. A. W. Putin. of no nut-ch wud took In the exeuruonm KIug- won and the Thou-suds Mlondny, man the am up ”unlined on' .0 W110 to ”and 3 (In with Mr. .nd In. Odhonn name- Mr. Class. on- houn. of this iown. , â€"7 .. . l ‘ 3.050936%.33: Illaâ€"alâ€" "Ills-31:43.3. 3§8§£ag§é coach: of n. D. of the use wad. It wu their first VII t to Linday. and M m than “out by Hr. Cortlr. Wm” M WWW WWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWW WM WNWWWWWWW: W WWWWMWW WmWWmeWW WW. W “W n WWWWWWWWwWEWMWE WWW”. LDlnghhvmungchl town on Sxturdsy. .3113: Stuart hook In the Thaussnd hand: trip on hunky. __ â€"MT.'Jennu and Halo male are visiting (and: at Cusm _ . ., J_,, v...- -Mr. 5â€"3hhxieson span: Daminion day with his psi-ants e: Glenn-m. -Mr. wm Gal-many span: Daminion day et his heme in Pickering. -â€"Mr. J. Steven. of Port P;rry, was in town Wednesday on busluen. -â€"‘.i:. 3012.; Peterson. cf Suntan. spent Sand” in town with his family. â€"Mr. W. Wynn and dzughter, of Car:- ningtan, spent saturdey in town. â€"Mr. W. H. Rabat-boon. president of the W Times. was in town Tuesday. â€"Mr. end Mu. Doaeid Antler-on spent Dominion any with Mend! in Lornevine. â€"Mr. Quirk, ct theBell Telephone Ca. lots SM! is: Trenton no spend Daniela: d”. - -. - A .A_ A_ m3? â€"Mr. Jamal MoGinley, j.-.. of Toronto. nice-ma mldont ct Che out wad. upon nomlolon day In town. tho guest 0! Mr. Thou. O'Neill. â€" . H. A. MW. of the Dam- MMMM Sunday evaluator Bufldotovmon'londlu Incidentally “hawthorn-IL _ _ "4m fig, :80“ late 83th to % gm: son. dredm It m3” â€"â€"Mr. fining éhod. with mm Hen- derson. primate. Toronto. t Daminmn or. Mr. John Perm Simmons. ct Bobuygeon, was in The DOOM! mt!” EWARNER 8: 00.; I1 Odd Lots in Clothing ; 03d Sizas in $1 en’s Pall; Odds and Ends in Men’s and Boys’ Hatsâ€"in fact. odd lines of anything in the house go at Remnant. Pacer. If You are Open for Bargains we have something in the lot to interest you. mil! I Odd. ad 8nd! in my Lines treated the same as Remnants. For instance we have a number of lines in L800 Oman. of which we have only 1 to 3 pairs. These we ofler at Renault Prion. Ivory Remnant in the House has been measured and ticketed ataprice which makes a bargain of it. ’ Rom-mu in Lao: ind lmhroidorieg, Rem- nants m billing: and Ribbon. 76 and 78, Kent Street, Ll/VDSA Y and WOODV/LLE, - We ofi'er lemma in Dr»: Goods suitable for Children’- Drullu. Indies’ Wrappers and Dresses. Bom- unu of Print in from 2 to 10 yard endu, 3mm of sumo. flaunts. foreman. 1'sz. 3m funds, Grey tunnels. m, etc. Altbiauhmanutgmnlcladingupd'stockbefm our 1"lede arrive, we purpooepnttln‘ “0mm m to such an extent that c upeedy clearance of OM m'mbeefl'octed. Our Anna“ 8510 of Remnants. previous to" stock. “king on the lit of August, commences this week, and we htve lo Ind of Bantu to offer ingvery Department. [H831 3318 M Remnants. Great sale [If Remnants. Pr199t’ __ ,eyâ€"Mv nutâ€"”H “knocks out Wunér a: GA raflfifiltfla 5:337“ Bindlvig tn Elixirs-$510 will be given on application. Mount. We ore plowed to announce that any Books or Mummies left with us to: Binding will hove onr prompt attention. _A ‘I _ __III A than Gnu-r «A Rush Thegu-denpsrty held I'ueadeyeveningby the young ladies of S‘. Mary's Sadellty, In the beautiful grounds opposite Sc. J '3 convent. was an exceedicgiv p eeepnt “fair. The attendance Wns urge, the me. treatmenne delicious. and the wanna-just rzght for enjoyment. One cf the ntmcdans was the art gcliery, where ta the smell sum at 10c vlelcors could tench their eyes up )3 nearty 209 humorous lnstructlve views. The CitAZ “'3 band was present. On Sunday afterncm 1151' 313'. Jon Carew’s little {our year old daughter. Annie. had a narrow cac‘p: “ram death orvery serious injury. Wni V pinyingon the lawn she szmck a match, and in some way the shirt at her muslin dame became “Ignited without her noticing it. When she felt. ihe heat she screamed {or help. end “arsed to run. Luckii Mr. Om wee lying on :he parlor 5 a, eudheren on: and cough: her. 8:110an the name- with hie ads and sustain of several severe hme while doing so. he um. iri wee pointuily though not jured. but hed not he: tether been-t had she would have sustained eevere it not heel bum. on her light clothing we: blazing fiercely. m or the Palm. The Presbytery of Lindsay met at Gem} buy on Monday, J nne 24w, at; 2 p.m., and held en “bemoan end evenlnz eeselon. There m e fair represeneetlon of mm- leunpmeeeat. but very few elders. Rev. Dr. Beet, ALL. of Cennlngton, wee elected undersea: tor the ensuing year, can wen euetelned tom Woodvme and Lind- eey to Rev. J. McD. Duneen, BA.‘ 0! When. end Rev. J. W. Me EA. et Veneonver. BC, respectively. Provhhnd mfimenu were made he the Induction of 1‘ . Dune” ec Woodvnle ehould he Moe t the cellâ€"Mt. Boee tn weenie; Mr. meron to waldo; Hr. from It yd: for Boys’ Knicki A Very Narrow l-cspa .1 1 g Tfifgfi .John 0N T

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