‘0 [CorrespOndenoo of TM roam The result of promotion examination of Argyle 3.2. No. 2, Eldon, is as followsâ€" names ranked in order of merit : Promoted from J on. to Sen. fourthâ€"Mary Mdimh- em, we McQumle, Jessie Currie. Pro- moted from Sen. 3rd to J on. altoâ€"Willie Kirkland. Arthur Grills, Daisy Metcalfe Minnie McLennan, Malcolm Currie. Prc- moted from Jun. 3rd to Sen. 3rdâ€"Phcete Dawson, Jessie Williamson, EH23 McLau- nnn, Johnnie McEacbern. Fiorenoe McIn- tyre. Promoted from Set. 2nd to Jun. 3rd râ€"Eooch McEachorB. Hughie McIntyre. one bottle afiAyer's Hair Vigor mayI hair was restored to its Origin color and ceased falling out. An 1013 threg ears. and it has restored 1131!, wine was fast becomingrav back to its natural color.â€â€" W: Won", Paterson. N. J. 1Con’espondence 0! Tu; Post. Bass Bunâ€"The Llï¬'ord and basebaél clubs played a game e evening, the 19m, in Lindsay. hora put. up their old style of whiéh soon left the Lindsey behind. It is not often the Llff play ball of late years, but when It Is nearly always a fatal game u- L..A 4-,. h w‘h‘cn SW†551-»! ._v behind. Itis not often the Lifferd team play ball of late years, but when they do y always a. fatal game for their ‘ opponents. The game had to be stopped at the sixth innings on account of darkness. Score 15 to 11. WELLâ€"Mt. A. C. Atkinson, of Essex Centre, is visiting here for a. 1': days ...... Mrs. J. Shannon, of Lindsay, spent a few days here last week ...... Miss Blair and Miss McKee, of Lindsay, are “mgâ€"HAIR Vm‘on / “"93 Pills can sick Headacbï¬ Dr. Fred Capon, of 16th :01: their trlp throws b “gland, Ire land, Scotland, France aLd Germany.... Mr. Hiscox and funny camping at. Putin’s Point , _ - “km... 3. mg‘lrlnc Bumanr-M-ro 4 active 111°98'33â€â€œ handsome Imelda-11$ wing amt $2,“. has the contract- [Specéu Correspondence 01 Tux Pcs'n COUNCIL Pnounnmcaâ€" Council met this 15th day of July, 1895, members all present. Minutes of last mhetlng read and apprhved. Moved by Mr. Mark, sec- onde by Mr. Shaver, that the reevo give his orders on the treason: in favor of the following persons for work on roads : 1 mm, Sculverts. lot 22, con 13 ..... 013 m 3 Anry, work. In 16 md l6. con 5 ............ 6 co 0 Elvis. work, lot 24. con 12 ...... ............ 18 00 Luau. {amulet 10M ll con QMW.“ 14 00 SWIIlOrll,bflng.lM 13‘ con to... ~~~~~ 0000.; “w oWlnmmo,wotk,loH|.con l0.......... as 06 JItovm. Mon new mod.................. 19 00 In“!WI‘.‘°‘aâ€it'Jn-uusonuuluouo0 â€w Am‘of-k.‘5_m lit-ouonnuuuuuu †u Imwlm‘flfl 6. M ‘uuu-x uuu u o 50 Km M.â€1...un...-u...n.u... Jmdï¬m‘llooio0|H.0IIuIIIIIu..u.. ngagm 'III'“II0I000IIIHN0000-. Ju'Mr.do.MIlnd moons .......... 0x 60 Jim““ ‘mnuuuuolnun 4 “mm“.h‘". G“ '0nonu0-n-nunn ' C'Whmnflnm 3-"... I0 0. ammonium“ 0 an Jdm‘flnmin “no. nuns-nu . W “ mwï¬m.tï¬ï¬vvi‘iI'00-no ‘. †I"“flu u.†.nnu'nnunu It to "mmuu““.ï¬n"fl""€u ’“ Qmmmfl NI .vfoouunuoo .“ 'mmm‘“unovnnvloo.p â€a v MM‘vnï¬u-ounoouuouoq .†7 ‘,A_ . 1‘ . > I -. -....,;‘.~“ '. [Specfd Correspondence 0! COUNCIL Wrassâ€" thb 15th day or July, 189: n .A_‘ ‘VJWN,’ PORT FEM: Y‘ ARG YLE. LIFFORD‘ lamliattlntouunuu ..... ‘3,“ t‘uuununnuuu .. b. 6. 0°! .50.... n no.“ I“. ‘II.|I'||||IIII|IIIIIII I‘.Q|..|III:I‘IH|I|IDI!|||\ a 'I..II‘I.IIIIIIII|Iâ€"II‘O “ï¬nfldihmi nu-u h“ ‘wnnocnuun‘.lu ‘1‘ ‘ ‘ncul nâ€"uu II MARI POSA. L'ï¬ord and Lindsay a 8 game ogFriday of TM Post] don examination of on, is as followsâ€" ct merit: Promoted J. Blong is making 3 to build at once a as at “Beechenhurat.†)0. Mr. Chas. Powers SPECTATOR. Tux Pom-.1 McKnight, our faith- Leaves for the “Old to visit. the place of mm a safe journey .Mr. E. Broad is one the county to 918! route clnh ...... Mr. hastei, is renewing a ...... Mr. T. Mellon, The visi- of a. 83339 of G. for $L40 acct. tor “auction‘s-Carried. rontn. Ii home qfln;....M'John' Moved by Mr. Mark, seconded by Mr. Slemmonmd AnanVu-ooe WW Shaver, that this cannon now adjoin-wk: at Lindsay. 1mm Mon. boy-3 meet again when calledbythereemâ€"Gar- Tame. - Mecca. Stevens ried. JOHN F. Cmmmés, clerk. Upton have enhanced apex-alone. There wfllnotbemu’nh mum-um. up the MA NIL‘LA. crop la l’ght. â€" ‘ 7.. Aâ€" I.._ I--L racf ...... Miss Annie Coone has gone to spend the remainder of her holidays with her uncle, Rev. Allen McFadyen, of Mount Albert ...... Master Charlie and Miss Hattie Mintern have gone on a four weeks‘ visit to friends in the vicinity of Newmarket. _' uenfl L 1. v7: .1... [Correspondence of Ten Posr.l FALL WnEa'r Bunsen-On Monday, the 15th, the graveltraln angina set ï¬re in a ï¬eld of tall wheat owned by Magee Bros., and by hard work the ï¬re was extinguished, but not until about three acres were burned. We learned since that the company has settled the loss. Sou) Auntâ€"Mr. John Cums, the ‘ popular and wide-awake agent for the Massey Harris 00., has been putting in some good work for the company, having got in ahead of Fitzpatrick. We don’t wish to be misunderstoodâ€"we don't mean Fitzsimmens, the great pugilist. Among the many implements Mr. Cullis has sold are two binders Ato Mr. Thee. Gillie and Mr. Thos. Moore. They are said tohe the best machine cr binder on the market; Mr. 'Ihas. Daniels has purchased a new Sylvester binder. They are all gOCd machines and manufactured by strong supporters of a tory government. Hanvnsrme is fairly commenced, and in the cutting part of the business in‘ many cases there is more noise than wool. Wmoms. â€"The rain on Sunday was welcomed by every one. as it was very badly needed and will quicken vegetation. The birds will sing as they never sung beiore this season. ENGAGED. -â€"The trustees or the school here have engaged Mr. Wm. E. Day as teacher of the senior department for the balance of 1892. Mr. Day is a good teacher and has had several years’ experience. There were several other applications for the school. the employ of Mr. Jas. Fell, received a scalp wound oi considerable magnitude the other day. While working a horse fork it happened to fall on his head. Mr. ‘- â€Anâ€"n11!“ paint- P0 WLES' the “011001. Accmm.â€"Mr. Wm. Brandon, who is the employ of Mr. Jae. Fell, received e scalp wound of considerable magnitude the other day. While workings. horse fork it happened to fall on his head. Mr. B. had to be driven to Fenelon F3115, wise-re Dr. A. Wilson dressed the wound. Pnsoxm.â€"Miss Susie Woreley, who hasbeen in Toronto for several ponths, has returned and will enjoy a. two weeks’ rest with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. tsw days in Lindsay last week with friends and relatives ...... .1113. Marshall, Lind- say's favorite baker, took a ruin down on his wheel to his brother J ohn’s last 'Snn- MAN I D LA. sALEMâ€"MARIPOSA. CORNERâ€"FENELON. urviool Wm “n" 3.0. Wobber. 011'“ exoellenb div-Wm gxhi: St. John v, vi. .. An open SM, d tor the Mim- s'pmï¬ded, conse- wings 103. 500181 L they sold by anc- provlsions. Total Unur .â€" Bmxma.â€"On Tawny mummy» Messrs- Thoz. Beam, D. Vnrooe. 1'. Sin clslrmd Jan. Thorbunutonttubm township with tho Inflation at bringing Ann.â€- '- -.__- . ondoysbln time. bower. ind round ump- lng out a congenial upcrh. Theâ€)! took n rifle. but gonad no no to: If. No doubt the. wild mums: at flat rock: sumo. tnl,mdhdpodtomumuwn ...... no) NoblonndWoodwuderonbuok to North Sh: 202,911. an. pupa“. but tend the hon-loo source, 3nd would no allege-I. Bum. tho Joana: 1w: worded ample communion to: their trouble. ‘ Luann-On swanky, wan. Mr. R.' Emu. station agent. w returning coating of wllUl-l. '_ v ' -,, Mr. J. D. McKinnon in tho contractor. Emmaâ€"Mr. John Rodd has improved his bamby addingaaootlon andplaclnga hip root on the whole. The raising took place on Saturday. No racing took plaoc. ans.â€"1~‘lres have done considerable in this section, and some Instances occurr- had a narrow escape in saving his barn from destruction, and others had to ï¬ght the demon. Spursâ€"A good heavy rainvisitedns last Sunday, and the turnip roots have been reached ...... Fall wheat ls being garnered, and barley is being cut ex- tensively ...... The small boy and the green apple will be great friends from now hence. / Qumxs â€"Did Tommi get the trunk ï¬lled? Did Billy get his trousers? \ Ran Rom Nina) n'an-ou... -n __,, La Spezia. Italy. July 21.â€"A te/flble acddent, r:sulting 1n the 1:33 of 18 .ives, occurred near the msuzh or the Gulf of Spezia to-day. At half-past 1 g'clock this morning the steamers Or- Ligia. and Maria. P._ ran into each other, and the latter vessel was so badly damaged that she sank in a very short. time. The Maria. P. had on board, in addition to her crew. 178 passengers bound from Naples for the River Plate, 7- _k-... mom by far the larger emigrants. The night was i emigruu La. The night was pitch dark when the collision occurred. and the scene on board the sinking steamer almost deï¬es description. Most of the passengers were asleep in their bunks at the time. and were ,awakened by the crashing of the steamers plates. deck hams and passengers, It is s†steamer went down low this being done got awash The m“ added to the terror OVUr uucn u. The Ortigia. on her previous voyage collided in the same spot with a. French steamer, a’nd this fact .adds strength to the belief that she was requnsible for this ‘morning’s disaster. Admiral Morin, Minister of Marine. has ordered an inquiry to be made into the affair to place the responsibility. Three Causes “'hlch Arc AMI: null- nesl In Canada. New York. July ISLâ€"Bradstreet‘s says : \Grasshonpers and lack of rain hz‘ve injured the crops in the Province of Quebec, and in Western Ontario the outlook As so unfavorable in some†lo calities that cattle have been turned into wheat and hay ï¬elds. . General trade at Montreal is only fair, and requests for renewals have increased. Fears as to the consequences of the banking embarrassment there have subsided in large part. The gen- eral trade prospect tthere. as at Que- bec City, is not bright. as it was 10 days ago. Business is quietgat Toronto, with a moderate _lmproyement in de- mand, based on- general crap prospects and the demand for wool from the Unit- ed States. The outlook is favorable at Halifax and lair in Prince Edward 1 Island. Drouth and forest ï¬res have added to the disaster in Newfoundland. but the ï¬shing seasonin that. colony is said to have been uncommonly gcod. Bank clearings at Winnipeg, Toronto, Hamilton. Montreal and Halifax aggre- gate $20,073,000 this week. 20 per cent. less than last week. 5 per cent. smaller than in the week a year ago. 5 per. cent. larger than in the third week of July, 1893. and 10 per cent. less than in the like week of 1892. ‘ ‘ ‘ "‘ ‘ ‘ DMII'I'H, ‘flol’j‘nha A30 BUSH Hm “om-I Struck B: u Trolley cu- u..- don About: New talk. New York‘. July 10.--The police found a woman at Wooster and (tn-struts yesterday behawns‘ in such 3 monner that [he was arrested for intonation. She wan taken to the Mercer-urea Smucn. when: m‘ beonmo‘ao m that a dootor was cum .to examine her. 1-10 am ho thought Im- am in: "nomad. and at his mommondwon the woman wu token to‘ Bolton. non- pu‘u ‘lut- evening In on uubuyo'aoo. when I!“ told; tho doctor. “aâ€: III was Mn. Jonah WHMI o: No. no Hudson-um“. Bahama. Md mt Inc had boon struck by o troll†on: in New: tum am we. mm P» l ' - ~-nâ€"A~.u~',ha mu. , Intercity the pun beam: to bid that some Mond- uhe had com. to ma in this ouVJnducea her to uto a drink or whisky to niiovo it. She drunk the whinky. and remembered no more until Ihe ~tound haul! in the pone! nation. - - ---‘-â€" «mu-ma atauon. When the 11089 Mrs. wmums they 1 back was brown- she can recover- I The Bmard’a Bay, aident and Mrs. ‘ little gigl, 11°“; WITH A Into-ins BACK. sank in a very short P. had on board, in new. 178 passengers for the River Plate, part of whom were mm Druwncd . Trolley Cu Wal- Afl‘ecung Basi- 5 flood om m â€want-uh. mom “can“ m‘ ma“ the m o! W "1' Fads: the m or car-â€" .,. ,Wtcrnnowwmm. who†and the sound m «an didnot um until lump“: an. me! an Linda: punt-was 1m- Th"? Mtgonoompclnd taunt-mu from L1!- m, m: m Pew. sad â€1““ m'vmcymmeo. the m m W “C..." m ' hue. whlla Momma soma- 3"“ â€months-01m.“ untit- 3mg, Sccond Imam “combination.†and was struck out. being followod by Foster. wlo ruched ï¬rst ens but for than strike-3nd out. mam renewed by Cathoart, who was caught one by Hamllbon, but not home Foster and McMillan had (cu-3d. Runs. 2. - - LLAL-Atl-n a sat: hit and Robinson crossed the plate. Mcwmuma was then thrown out at ant. He win followed by Beam, who was struck out, luring Ghee. Andra on third base. , Burg}; m LINDSAY, for the gentlemen they were playing with, saddle good-“tare ot the umpire. they wouldhave loetthengMlteeood. However. after e time he came heekend went to bet, reaching ï¬rst oneedehlt, where he died, McGlll being put out on second hue. Runs. 2. - . . th 31.! _-L during this Innlngt'. The Salami“: chang- ed pitchers and put McMillan In tho but. Ban Stacey taking left flold for n Innings. Reeveslodoflmdmnnthonnton bans, hams followed by Burke. who undo ï¬rst on a safe bit; Room was put out on second. Stock“ then went to Mona' dead htll; Slnolslr gone Mason 5 at: mr, and 5mm third. Emu»: them cum to the but Ind fled there, suma- belng put. cut in an stamp: to “0.1 home. c-Iml f__’_-. DIE-A nun-v. Nth Inningâ€. cum utu'ud thi- time and mind ï¬rst on s «to hl: W. Stu-1.0mm! nex’, mo touched my on B uh his. Foam was next an. “d run much on. H. vs! followed by Helm“. ï¬lo Mt um.whuoo¢umd. Horton-cub. but plm (“In m m and. by cam Luann. who ammun- mum: oomlnhhny. m Mom dummunm-honm. I. ma 0413761 BASEBALL PLAYED FRIDAY- . ONT. FRIDAY. WLY F07 'Bargazfls. mu.... 7 ,_ Some men kicking. um which cm:- on: was put. out st nut. Ben Sucay muowedsndmunownutonbdll. It was now mnbgdflbut ourboyamra unbnnohave the guns ï¬nished. Mc- Gm hallowed and nude 3 tum-bugger. 8:210th alone: Bum. . omncm «a mum Wialamum and sold nus-u!" â€go-din“ II?! 17 common. A bold beginning Now is the time! some one else I Fine CHINA, CROGKERY, LAMPS and ART TWO WEEKS ONLY. See our $5.50 DINNE MID-SU MMER CROCKERY For Cotton and CHITTICK. out. Csll'nl b01118 will sell ‘R/OHA RD mus, an. amino. unity tripod. Tm cubical. Luau Boar AND F jut. 1499.! 1am or lather _.-._ -..-u..‘ Lud LLELED BARGAINS in many lipes. Come Now! Don’t wait till the Bat Bargains are picked up by Ali-Eh. nannbfll SEE THIS TOP BUGGX? Prepare yourself for going camping. whether in tent or cote-gs, Goods and Table Delicacies from us. We Potted Ham. Tongue and Chicken, Boned Chicken, , A HAL- U ' That’s what we a)!" to the People of Mndsay and Surrounding Country. Embucestho belt goodsknown to thou-ado. tho are Mummc the qudity of their Tea know, or should know, tint '0 pick out the best. and that our prices on day: moderate. iY LAMPS and ART POTTERY at a discount for See our $5.50 DINNER SETTS, containing 97 pieces Dur- Genera/ Grocery Stack IT’S " :A. DAIS W3: Jï¬iiï¬d picnic parties. Fresh and nppotizimz} atted Ham. Tongue and Chicken, Boned Chicken, Boneless Pigs'iFeet, Salmon Steak. Lobster Flats, Sardine Paste. Anchovie Paste, Olives, Import- ed Chutnea, Pickles and Sauces, Salad Creams and Dressing. and the com- moner lines of Potted Goods. fléï¬ï¬nm FIRE may}; HURLEY 81 BRADY, WHAT ABOUT CAMPING ? an can ‘u u». m a “man unarmed â€7 Oletnod Out all of our Old Goodl. Keeping everlutingly st it brings success, sud there see no idle heels donating over our counters. New ldess pro-rut themselves every anyâ€"new ways to improve the store end perfect its service. FAMILY GROCERS. A Brand New Stock in a Brand New Store III m “A! “Ll R. Kylie. To-day we start our Lindsay, A! Wm “mmw mummwm 2‘4 lint! REE t‘ tr Int nln hum 00h: