3}. *rmnallp Wm: phm hum“ .- I'J-N‘Il h) It“ m ‘ II“.._A -. - BEST, “I! ‘CONOMICIL. ‘. Chalk émfl“_,.. L “5138!... OPS- .terl [In use ‘Y. NUMENTS‘ h lot. and ur- > eivht \‘icwrii i PART mam um,†ODSIJ a Flurmflh mama! ‘6 [1‘65 and men all! .ghcd. with hum. M E mac, M hum-g 0W. I APP mung 7n 100 ad. 13h“: ar any!!! an“ alto '30: lame Wednesday's Cricket Match. Faithful to promlse, the Haliburton nickezere erclved in town Dominion day uuo'clock to meet the home men, and um resting an hour (1‘ so Adjourned to the Central school grounds, where the maze was found to be In ï¬rst class eon- iiï¬cn. Licdsny won the toss and rolled pttc hue scars of 131 runs before the t wicket fell. Geo. A. Little winning eucstinted ndmlratlon or both teams by 1w up the lugs score (f 62 runs. Hall- ton followed after dinner for 39 runs, nd made 23 in the 2nd innings, just tieln 'Lzle's : ingle eccre in the morning. Fo - wing are the names of the players and ‘ Lawn Tennis. {The mining members of the Port :i‘ry L um Tennis Club visited Lindsay nlv ls: : Mrs. )lLGlll, Misses I. F. Mao Brien. 2;, Smgster, B. McBrien, E. M. BKOWJ, A‘. S. L 313G111, M. 1135109111. and ‘ Messrs. Allison. McMillan, Ebbelfl, 5302‘ star. 22-3: herand McDongal. They arrived ml? in the iorenoon and put up at the Bevan house. About hall-past one in the «human they arrived at the Collegiate Institute ground-3, where they were met by “lawman: and other members at the Callegiu Tunnis Club. The Collegiate club ha’ xiii out but courts with the “new: limit ladies and gentlemen would pin} at the same time. but as the 1' :‘ "-~:rv players had all the attor- nocm u- ‘ n- di~posai it was agreed that my ="~\ ' the courts should be used. and m whilst tin ladies wen playing the mm «m u should rest, and vice verm. \l , f ‘ 'r “ourts Messrs. Allison and :‘jmim .: Port Perry. and Messrs. fsfl‘cnw } .1 Hanger-.0! the Collegiateï¬rew FIN}, .\ .. .141 Messrs. Senator and J ‘u‘L .-r l‘orl‘. Perry. and E ixylle and hilnnkum mo Collegiate. (Taurb No. 4. “m- "‘ Nuns and lie) or proved too “long :\ mxulvlnstlon (or 6 0i! 0 1133.3“ .93.“ won mm sets by the score 0 6-2 and ,‘ a ‘1 ‘ 'w. Kylie and lhnhlp had their m m [mm ['el it 51 Calm DASHES HERE AND THERE. .un-m.;n 'I‘himta come to Page. ’elhuw i'm idea of wearing wooden ;.. !x.i.§i\' 'u'c-ui ridiculeul. bin in Jun pmmn In Germany are doing. 11 via-v nlm nook-i they ere too. The M I; = Mm! toniom. utility ï¬bre and mum†‘\ um out at which the Incite um HHMM-‘AWMM‘H‘. more durable Um n r. promotion flu! woaiiee .,., In -. winner w-y the are upmee 361‘ main mm the hue?! Mug Outed irei"mnn 1a, whim puvidei for 610i!» :5“ nlmulch praieubmu against raw air lmld winds beuwua i: h a complete :co niudor at her“ and acid. keeping in xmtuml been and keeping out every sch afculd. This fabric has elm been a; m: rproor no that the rain never .e: was ii. and i . so light in weight and (pï¬fzsive that a layer of it. proviaeq the id of comfort hr all outdour clothing. n! 5mm“ WOPKL'HK‘ m2: hit them. “d n W.‘ only lflor u \n‘z‘v (XCHIOR 3nd 030'. “am“ m m ) pmwrd chomuuveu the victor! mexx-n \x it; and 10-3. On Caulk 330‘ 5 Mum [Lawn and McBrlon. P9" POM. Elnd zum 1:! â€(5.0. Ma‘!p!n. “a MO‘ “if. and un Court No. 4 M“... J‘ 3'. MCBHUH Mhl l). 8. M061"! 0’ P0" 96:1 glued mm»: Mlu Vance “4 MJ“ ‘ Iv l,uftha Coll: Into. TM “143““ â€Maud!†proved MGM“ m “roan Erma!!- opponents. Thanh a" â€a. l. my mum one-51106. the in“ m lowly contested. and If. m only 3““ 0108:: and had plny Hub "It! V.†'0‘ by Ike actual players. Them!!! .3 t!“ '58 exueemugly good. M101“ MoAlpln. i The Only One to 8m"! “5.7"“ [xvi Mr “TM 35175 doubt, ask forAyer's PIIII 'smenilybsmbhï¬ YER’S W Lindsay. H: W, b Kellett .. l:r_ bTamon...... ‘ THE-2 ONLY WORLD’B.FAIR Sarsaparllla 'hh} bWilkinson . \Iv Minn». b Kellen. ‘ t 011%...." -- .u. “*Wimon ...... .... zuiuuliuu 320.51. ‘ is. the onIy one of ' (mm that I could â€commend as a m..ud-purifler.lhava hundreds of bottles 0! .EL' 1: the safest as well m Ia;ul."-WM. Corr. ii. Church, Jackson, Minn. e r’S 301381163- .1110“th Ham ivizm :ml Copp. WhOSO “the: mm for over ï¬fty years. (any. and who himself â€ma: preparing for the mmuvme. but suble- xml Hm ministry of the 1., writna: "I am glad \N I) COUNTY. MDAY. JULY Imlilmrhm 2a M Zing Analysis. ms. WM. own. Mdnu. Bwld '31) l 1‘ 3 u minupcwllmprépura- [iuhd known m “16 mule, but AYER’S u. wary that! have hm} mmlyzm all thg n u 1'“ any u .z nunuc u um um I) AM uni AND THERE. 1‘qu « t‘qhm _ -, . . {‘anglmn . t'flhghï¬h M4 mu! MM MM†“:1 h I‘M-m Min “ “AME†'3. h U-oltqgh H It“ 9nd hmh-gt ‘CI ..11 1314 3R H u l) A Trip oo W Th: Bu. Condom, with tho Boptloo Y. P. 3. C. E. and “loads on bond. moms o largo party. Ito-Nod oo Rondo“ on July I! o In good “no. coking In Foul“ Fun- on route. Thodu was open In vol-loans I “on a“) unclean“ men too whistle blow I r ' an accord." A who“: was one“ M the Balloon the home trip, and mo steamer owl-Md a: no: what! how about: a a clear. “outâ€! behldoflfl Mum m: oho d "'1 out! 3E6 leooduolo obouu ‘36 mo .thlu than he soy. and In doounoa a Moon“ ? valor mantel roicroo! Ho. oo on on am now .1 166m; on ohowohonuol he steps clear. Just What‘s Needed Elohim thousands at 'paonie who hove taken Bond's Seraeperiile at this lesson of the year. end w h 1 have noticed the sueoese ot the medicine in giving them relief tram that tired feeling. waning eppeiite and state ct extreme exhaustion after the eloee oonfloementctu long wintu- season. the busy time attendant upon a long and trassing business during the spring months and with vacation time et some weeks distant. It is then that t e build- ing-up powers of Hood's Sarsepsrills are fully appreciated. it seems pert oily adapted to overcome that prostretlon caused by change of season, climate or life, and while it tones and sustains. it p lrifles and vitalizus the blood. Society Notes. â€"At the last regular meetlng of Llndsny Lndge No. 100. I. 0. O. F., the following afï¬rm-s were slanted: A. Fisher, N.G; J. L. Henderson, V. G.; F. A. Mcharmld, Rem-Sen; G. H. MatthlP, Trans. The other ( meats will ba Installed an the next meeting. -- gun L.,_ â€"-vv--â€"c . --The Protestant Association of ’Prentics Boys have adopted an excelleno death banefltschememhebeneflci receivingche benefit within n few hours n Der the death of the deceased, or. on may be sold. in the hour of need. This is worihg the eccen- tion of every member. and s ouid be e great. inducement to join ihie excellent order. in eddition no this there is a. sh)“ bencfl‘. scheme, including free doctor end medicine. The order is repidiy increm- ing oil over the Dominion. -M )DH'Q. W. McWetiers.O. W. Hugh". Dr. White, B. E. sauna. W. A. clan and W Brown.“ Li ctehe Veiiey Lodge. C.0.0.F. drove to eterboro in» week on aoeoini degree work ior Feuerboro lodge. I: grand to be on all nighn session. but: the brethren vme empiy rrpsid by the excellenc supau- tendered uhom. nicer which ihcy “erred ior home. arriving er Lindsay on seven o'clock. One oi the cretixren hnd n particular (may to capture a ‘ binokequirrei" on the way home. but blind in the ntiempb. . Meeting of Presbytery. The presbytery cf Lindsay met at Wick on Wednesday, June 21th, at 11 a.m. The following members were present, vim. ministers D. D. McDonald. modernize! ; W. G. Henne, A. N. Campbell, P. A. Mr- L:od,H.Currie. J. M. Cameron, G. Mc- Kay and J. A. MeKenz'e; elders, .7. Nicholle and Alex. MeTmert. After routine business Rev. Mr. Reid. now of Onondaga, was, at the request of the eon- gregetions or Laaskdaie and Zephyr, ap- pointed to these ï¬elds for one year. Messrs McDonald, McKay and Cnrria reported dilizenoe in attendance at the general assembly. and were thanked for their ser- vices. Rev. D. Miller, of Coboeonk, was appointed interim moderator of the sesnien i‘. .. . . L. -L- I... “1.1“. n! Riv, appaluwu luuvalm “nun"..-v- -_ _,, , , i at Sebright, etc.. In place of Rev. Mr. Beihnne. resigned, with Iuetrnotlona to dispense ordInancee In the ï¬eld at some early date. Vacant congregations were reported, and leave granted to Beaverton and Cannington to moderate in ca‘le when ready. The following standing eommit~ fees were appolnted hr the ennuing year: Church Llfe and Work, J. M. Ctmeron and elder; Home Mleelone, McKinnon (eon- vener) and elder. J. . Macmillan; French Emngelization, W. G. Hanna and elder- Foreign Missions, A. N. Campbell and elder; Widowe' and Orphane’, Mr. Duncan and elder; Colleges, Mr. McKenzie end elder; Aged and Inflrm Miniaters’, D. M 2. Donald and elder; Y.I’ Societies. Hanna. McKay, Macmillan Gilehriet and Low. A conference man held at the close on “new to Cunduet- e Prayer Meeiinn." in which nearly all the members leek 93% TM nest meeiln will he held at, Limiter Bill on iird’l‘uee er in August. P. . meme, m‘en. elel‘ï¬. FRIENDS FULLY EXPECTED THAT DEATH WOULD RESULT. CONSIDERED HOPE- LESS. Heart Failure and Old Age In- flrmitie: Were Ending Mr. Holdsworth’s Life. A PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND MAKES HIM WELL‘AND STRONG. non M m _ â€"'rho now womoo womb loo M pooplo and An 1 am noon noon tho on“ whloh new womoo will no: - You wnl hear them .11 mnblo who: they are nqolrod To pay alimony no men have to do. Thu morvollouo rooono tron: dooohno- qulroo no longohonon romuko. “to out- dn!ont to any tho: Polno‘o 00hr: Compound modo o euro thoo no other humon ozone! could hove oflocood. Tho tollowlnslottor tron: Mr. John Holdoworth. 104 Cloro- mont-oo . Toronto. p3olnly Indlootoo tho only on to nnd onto mood to hoolth and now 1m. Mr. Holdsworth ooyo :â€" “I woo onion olok loot. onnlmor. and woo In bod to: 1m ween,» more,ond my phyololon woo ottondlnc no on tho time. My one woo pronounced to ho wooknooo otoho hood: ond old or, for I nmnow seventy-cunt you! old. UUVUUUJ ~v.nâ€"- , v" “I kept getting worse until my rzeavery was considered hopeless. One of my relatives recommended me to use Pelne'e Celery Compound, which I did with goal results. After the ï¬rst doeeltelt reliev- ed, and alter a few day. I we: able to leevemybedendwelkuennd- land tour bottlee, end round panama» b3 s most excellent quxte wolJ. I hope a o Ive as much mm THE CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. mum. In Land Packets Only. m 38 lethal of Cam. In“ Chisholm AM u Yoursâ€"m Burl! lake on“ Which lle Constructed- Meatord, July o.â€"Captain Hull“ Chisholm. an old and highly esteem“ citizen or Meatord, passed rte-09M" away at noon to-day, aged 72 year; He was one or the pioneer shlpbuflm and navigators of Canada. in his earlier years. and latterly for nearly a. quar- ter of a. century carried on a 13-730 mercantile grain and forwardins but!" ness at Meatord. As a. shipbuilder. 110 built at Port Credit the ï¬rst centro- board schooner on the north shore 01 Lake Ontario, the Credit Chief. In 1850 he built the “Gamer Woodman at Port Perry. the first steamer on L830 Scugog and adjacent lakes. He was master or the vessel for three yea". plying between Port Perry. Lindsay and Fenelon Falls. For the old North- ern Railroad Company he built in 1854 the steamer J. C. Morrison. named af- ter the late Judge Morrison. She was a palatial steamer for those days and cost 880.000. She ran on Lake Blmooe. The old Lake Simooe favorite steemer. Emily May, owned by the late CEM- May. was built by the deceased fl Belle Wart. Captain Chisholm was part owner and master or the steamer Her Majesty. the ï¬rst steamer to ma!" direct trips from Toronto to Halifax. A few earn ago he built the City of Perry ound. or the N.8.N. compelâ€. now running between Collingwood and North Shore ports. Deceased w a brother or Mr. K. Chi-helm. ox-M.L.A.. Brampton. Interment taken place at 8!. Vincent Cemetery, near Meatord, on Wednesday next. Government Experts uncaring Into 00 Growth of a Fungus in Prince mm County. Pioton, July Lâ€"Protessor Panton o! the Guelph Ontario Agricultural COI- iege and Professor Craig 0: Ottawa were here to-day to investigate the cause that produces a fungus whlch ls affecting the pea vines in this vicini- ty. It was ï¬rst discovered in the Township of Hillier, in this county. some four or ï¬ve years ago. and each year since has increased in the area of the blight. and this year it has been so fatal that very many acres of peas haVe been plowed up. Unless some- t. mg can be done to eradicate the fungus, or at least check its ravages, it will be a. great loss to the farming community in this and adjoining coun- ties. The two large seed houses here have put out seed enough this year to produce between three and (our hun- dred thousand bushels of peas. wwhich to $2.60 they 0 nzract t» 19.14:» at 90 cents per bushel. If this source of proï¬table farming is destroyed it means a. seri- ous loss to the farming community. “LUDELLA†the Toronto Roy‘s lixpu-rlrnvo mt innit-day on um "um ('nblv Ntn‘n-Iml Arron Mmmm‘n «own. Nlngnm Falls. OM†July 4.-â€"James ill. Hardy. the wire Walker repeated his llPHUl‘maiit‘e on the 7?! inch cable heroes: Ninsnm‘s gorge thin afternoon. A drinnllng ram l‘eli dur‘mg the entire otternnen. making the pert‘urmenoe more dongereus. Notwithstanding the wet afternoon. several lhcueend spew totem witnessed the pertormenoe tron the Buapenelon Bridge and both banks a: the river. He stellvea out on Ms cable about 4 o'clock. as announced. and started oft at a good new. meteor ins his speed until. when he reached nearly the centre. he was on a. good easy run. when he slashed down. AI he did so. one of the sand haze. weigh- ing 40 pounds. that are used tor bah last on the cable. broke its tasteninfl with a splash into the river; the e!- tect on the cable caused it to be almost a toot. The young man braced himself on the cable and was seen to steady himself until the cable regain- ed its normal condition. He walked across_ and before reaching the Ameri‘ can end performed several difï¬cult teats 0n the cable. such as knee balâ€" ancing without any assistance from his hands or arms, high kicking and the split on the wire. when he returned to the Canadian side and carried a common wooden chair out some 100 feet. and. sitting on the chair, balanc- ed himself by having the rungs or the chair on the cable,walked out on the cable with his body encased in a head- leSS barrel, and performed several other very ditflcult teats, .which cer- tainly places him in the lead of high wire performers across Niagara's orge. Hardy returns to Toronto on onday to open an engagement at the Island the following week, atter which n- -In- ï¬n...’ he expects to so to A Man Who Won a net on the Killed by Mum. Parts. Texan. July 1.â€"An 4 man named Chutes Ward. ‘ been working near Pecan GM State. was killed scturdw :11 way which loud: church W to can It on Intervention 1: dance. *--- - nmbrnnlï¬d ml been Wonuna Insâ€"- ._ -Vn State. was killed Saturday night in 5 way which leads church people hm to can it an latex-volition by Prev!- dance. There was a. animated meeting 3: Lacuna. the previoun night. 3nd Wud. who in mid to luv. Soon a. m In“ 0! the worn in». w Sevoral 0! hi. tho mournorl' bench to b. M (or. but (0 no D muxucn u; an; ....---- sdale.known on the'siaBe 38m mum-m- 331m. The motion was overruled and The W he was gentenogd-to be mung-f mt W 10 ‘2 W, -“AA-nnn- m-..- - HUBDERBB ' Gm}?! no lulled In “new. mu m it. Actress. and Now now: Commu- Philadelphia, July 8.-Jud8° Yetta. 1n the Court 01 Over and Temlner to- day, heard argument for a. new nut in the case 0: James B. Gentry. -who_ was convicted on sum tut ot the murder 9: his flange. mm w. A- ..- -- “Mn‘ 8 TR ("CK u nnsmoma THE PEA task. I TR AIN'TN'THEâ€"RIVER. HARDYHAS GREAT NERVE. A PIONEER SHIPBUILDBR. mm. yrm wm than have an opportunuu of â€alumna «momma natty douotom. You may mu your pocket. on a a packed a. four quamm. 960., 400. 500. and 600. Packets Onlv. From Grocers and General Storokoopm. _____________â€" DEAD WHILE CUBSINO. Wm mace m are my. agk your dealer [0" the Paciï¬c Coast. GEYLON TEA H 081' HANG. who had p. in thll Ludo!“- 6r 3 :31 To IDN'S“ pd. sud delta“. children {tom a lag Into lunlldl In.» In 112.. shay would a. Ayn-'0 Sunpxfllh other with plenty of wholuomo bod an out- door enrol-o. Wu“ magnet! to build up the lylum :- good rod ood. u‘nu vâ€" â€"-â€" __- mglnppame filled. and- I become ver wuknnd duoonnmd. Mlllel’l Com on Iron Pm: made me wright: I too well and strong." The cmdytun l- on emblem o! Inalflomco. Think it Over, Hue you over hard of I modlclno with such a record of cum on Hood'- Snap- arllln? Don’t you know taut Hood'- Su- ntan-ml, tho Ono True Blood Partner. ha proved. our and our min am It has powonocoro. "on um nli other rout dlca “In ling)â€. Import b33945 zen mm (III! II ’vu nun- .â€"'_-- ----w ,, may um Hood’o Sompulllo with m utmost conï¬dence on» It will do you good. :04 “In I no“ .0 III M: m. â€.1311†Moo oo'nclnuo can; A- LI--A ..A -|-_.‘ Immmu w .- m-__- -__,, tom. which aim bind Ind mu. incoming nu con. Swan's Oun- nlm' loop. bin itch Ind binding. bull Mansion sad in no. can mono tho sumo". M Granite-.0: by uni! for 50 «an. Dr. Bu 0 a: Son. Pbiidoipbia. Lym.80m . Molina. Wboioulo rm ma now u, u’ï¬mo. Mod M him of m Ion. Mr. Bun. Soon. Vm Horn. Ont. nys: “My hem can-led 1210 Pub nun luau. ‘ hag-m- ‘D II The on plum II in IN; mud“ n tableau-“c manic. ONE MAN KILLED AND TWO INJURED m: Can [Med With ‘l‘u ad 0-. With Cod rumbled Into the River-A Beneï¬t“: of the Flood or 18“ on no Prue: liver. Vancouver, 13.0., July 6.â€"Hixh voter in the Fraser River undermined the track betWeen Agaulz and Hope Ita- tion, on the Canadian Paciï¬c on Friday night. “'hen the eastbound freisht. without warning. struck†the weak 59°! the train, bonaisting of eight can. loaded with tea and one with coal. wu thrown into the river. Brnkeman Duel-mg was killed and Fireman L‘uughiin and Engineer Ugfty injured. ..... Reports from Fraser River polntl state that the river ls skeadny rlslnc. M Chllllwnck oonnhlerable damage has been done to cum: on Iow-lylng lands. and the steamer (Nadya hu been huany eh aged [or the pan few days in removng mute and aeflleru‘ Meets to high [mum]. Newman In land I also gufl'erlng "mm high water. and a! down the nwr. an bum clown. whvwwr how lewlu are ml mm mm: (poled hr Mgr drku‘muoh damage in helm: time. in on t Hy tum: we WI“ pwhnb!’ be under wmor m many gum I we hm weather oonuuuvu. M opinion In expressed um. wen t the, wntura reoeda very man. We ï¬l‘ Hagan: loss mu be_ msnaidcrï¬yle‘. nm DIVIHQP eve-v- "1“ wâ€" w v. 'Worg’ has Just been reoelwa tram New \ eetmlneter that the water at hleh tide was two teet elaht inohee be- low the mark reached durlnu the flood- Of 189‘. The “earner Gladys brinn word that 8am“ in flooded and the water is up to the bank: at Chiliiwaok. A large portion of Dewy: is also under water. At Langley the water in level with the landing. and at several other places it is over the wharvel. The intent advice: regarding the strike of ï¬shermen at Rivers inlet are to the effect that the strikers will pro- bably soon give way. an the canners have a sufficient number or men at work to keep the canneries working. Strikers haVe attempted to intimidate the Indians. but several special police- men have been sent up by the Provin- cial Government to preserve order. The American comllp Indium dovouon. cial Government Erasmus-Molnar. . [am “0th Among the Influx-o rowan of the World â€"New Veuell Bum nu You'â€" 0mm: Notes. Ottawa. July tâ€"(SpecmLkTho De- partment of Marine and Fisherieo! ‘3 Just published the Canadian shipping list for the year 1895. The total num- ber of vessels on the register book of the Dominion on Jan. 1 last. includinl old and new vessels. sailing vessels. steamers and barges. was 7282. met- auring 825.836 tons registered tonnm being an incl-cue or 17 veuein. and I decrease or 43,788 tons mllltfl. M 00“" pared with 1894. The number or steam- ers on the registry book on the name date was 1718, with a. gross tonnage of 247.007 tons. Auuming the oven“ value to be 830 per ton. the ~1in of the registered tonnm of Cnnndn would be 321.715.0130. The number or new veuoil built nnd â€Bl-tend in the Dominion during int year was 860. maturing 16.810 ton. If Rina-ed tonnage. Entimntinc the van. or the new tonnage tt “6 par ton. it 81m a total nine 0! 8782.150 to: tho new vomit. Con-d: occupiu the road position 0! both the am: out no wor in the war a tho oompuntiv. um b0~ in n foliovn: Great numn .............o.cso.m tom 'n‘ted Bt“.' II‘IOOOOOOIO‘OXQmO‘:. ‘0“. Qermnny ............1.MO.983tonl Manny ......... ..........1.m.iastona C‘n‘d‘ 'OIII‘OI IIOI'QIOOOO mm‘on. Fl‘.n“ ovnoooooio! ‘.‘.III'. mum. It‘iy concusuon OIOCOIOOOIOOO mm le‘ nocooutn _n|ro:o:oo‘nn n‘m‘m Aâ€"AIâ€" -“ A.- Ruuln on nu†....n.-...- “41.". tvuâ€" Norway end Sweden Jointly ere eu- titled to second piece. Sweden's ton- nue being 08.500. Thu wu the 75th birthday of. the Premier. su- Chm-lee m the reolpl' ent of comtuletlone both In town and It a. dutuoe. The M at“! o: the Stet. Department n Mutual bouquet of role. on the We once We. with I. mummyummvot (JANAâ€"171 Portion of the Canadian Paclflc Undezml med. '4 81171]. 'IS' T171) 3" 'FIFTH ,, Sent: a nil». ON! HONEST MAN. Dmr Edum- :â€"Pluu inform you rud- eu thus It written to oaundentuny 1 Wm mall In I aulod lotto: put-(Imam! u o gonulne. honut ham. can. b which I m pomnontly now to um: an! uncut: v man an of Inna-Ins from nemu mm. â€â€™3“! what... {last u 1 con use not t: ion pm Sum Ind winter» in anon until 1 non], on mm In mm In . but thunk Mann. pm Aug wgle‘vi‘nrou nnd IId won I w... ro’IIId III “MM.†JIIIII IIIII 1’00“}, III IIIIII I m“ hill III IIIIk IIIVII. II: 60' mII rIII III IIIIII. III VI! to III N IIIIIII mun- ::I?'"II IIHI I I lawn-on. I I I. II II III VIII II III: 3.3%. Tum: III I erahr :80 II I33. III mIIII’INIiu::gIII“I gï¬mtéyï¬ II III III-I Ioum an “as". “I‘m «In» I II»! 3‘0- MN News «Mr. W. :1. Hum. at Sunr- Bridge. Mouton. Ind but how “(I n cow km. 06 by will mm 1.» ‘uk. -â€"m. D. McMillan. my“ glut on m â€I 71 â€".'7V,V Hollow tutu. noolvod nolloo loo. woo! of hlo trout-Iona to tho mane-mut- wnoor run. Bo wlll no â€only Inloood. -â€"Gouotol Kongo: Ho ho- oppllod hlo no vhonouoly to tho mu otoloo do- gma»! tho Ohlooao ond Grond Trunk. he work hlthowo douo thlo dopnnmono hon boon mantel-nod lo onuool. nod tho wholo ma hon boon glvon loo volklng pope“ except tour. â€"’1‘ho Gnno Trunk Rollwoy hu luuod o llttlo pocket. folder doocrlblng tho wool:- ly exourolono over the Iyotom too- thin oummor. 1b dotnllo tune. nations ond rotoo ond covers all polntn of tho mum. The éoturdny to Mondoy exounlono on also anon In thlo folder. â€"â€"Lt the runway men’s oonteronoo In Toronto Sand†week. :1: which «leg-ten from this dlvlaon wen prevent. Mr. . B. Suï¬sm? of Pborlo. Ill..'gnnd mute: o! ILL nflIIEGISTS, PEBFIIMEBS All] LANMAN’S $911110th 10‘ â€I “o. .03: --__-..~â€"â€"-â€". FLORIDA WATER MURRAY JULY 10. There {I no myltfl)’ m“ IN TH. IILIOTION OF YOUR . . . GENERAL DEALERS. EIUM _' Most people feel benefltted and invigouted after drinking a. cup of Tea or Coï¬â€˜ccâ€" muny fell to appreciate the importenee making a careful selection the good kindâ€"but yet The ehlneel ere thet If epedler from the city happened along at when parched»: e Iupply. the time they wouldput ï¬fth in his stetement that his were the choicest lines to be had for the money. and would buy hie nasty. edultented stufl'. For years we have been paying special attention to the lea ano Loncc trauc, anu twice a year visit Montreal to attend the Sales. We buy largely, we pay spot 618‘). and in return insist on getting the best brands in the market at the lowest prices cash buyers can command. By so doing we are enabled so ofl'er values and qualities that have made our Teas and Cofl'ees household words in hundreds of homes in Victoria County. Could we but impress upon_ people's minds that in nearly all cases when they buy inferior Teas and Coffees they can get the best at our store for the same money, we would be compelled to enlarge our premises in a short time; however, we are gaining customers steadily, and month by month the praises of our Teas and Coï¬'ees are sounded more loudly than ever. '7'?" TEAS MOW Wool Wanted at the Lindsay Wool/en Mil/s. rum. 0mm- Cunw wallow-tho?! Blinds.†Frames, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Trimmings. Etc. 0†Kandy. Davis 6' Sun's What a Comfort there is in u . Outï¬tlde Screen Doors Victoria PLANING Hill Maud got Prim and In- [A spout work balm you “7- in: urtsucrzox GUARAJYIEED. Mn and than on row". We will ll: you one than Ila.- promptly. «manually Md chaply. It’s not no only to order themâ€" ho hot mther wlll soon be here. They mun comfort nd oleunllneu to 3 demo am only thou who LIN DSAY- Highest cash priee ior any quantity oi wool dcliwtcd at our inctory. 9: William-st. and :c extra allowed when traded for 00th. We have the largest stock of Woollen Goods to be seen it Victoria Count . es well as Cottons, Shirtings. Cottonades, Shelter Funnels. Jnderwesr. Top Shirts. etc.. which are sold at very low prices. Blankets. $2 per pair, I 5 kinds oi Union and All Wool Sheetin . 38 varieties oi Yarn, Full Cloth, 'I‘weeds, Hosiery and All 001 Check Shirtings. All goods guaranteed to be just what they are represented to be. Sell your wool direct to the manufacturerâ€"no market fees no commission to pay. . . . . . HORN BROS... J. P. 811.91: Geo. Ingli. 0E0. INGLE. special attention to the Tea and Coï¬'cc trade, and SPIMTT K/LlefI. Wlndow Screen- Sharer! 21934128: Brut nn Iron Founder ls prepared to do all klndl o Outing Md Foundry Work. Resulting o! Imp 19 men“ and Machinery etc.. Setting-up Siam Engines nnd Bollen. JOHN MAKINS John Margy; "3 Yard LINDSAY FOUNDRY Horn Bron. JOHN MA'KINS, RENT COHPA STURG EON POI J, I'. DIAII’W. NF" The Steamer ESTURION 50 land. on very mm: an Nuul M' «outdon- o! from In to :00 panels 0! ' _- - .u- *I-. “Janna “OHMIBY ï¬lm “a cheaply 8."- wur. and “.1. by the VACUUM of; “00, undo: the meun woe:__ VACUUM._.9||â€" Lindsay Woollen Mills. LINDSAYMAND BoacAgceou COIPAN Y. (““7“ William-.14 Nortn nuns ‘?::.:‘P:%.;z‘: FAMILY GROCERI ES, CALLING ucu wn AT stuknyu, whm the Me: "In luvcr u p.u~. (hwtud at a.“ 9.122.} upon unvnl at Toronto Wu. Na vzga t; 03; PLYI NG BETWEEN VALLEY NAVIGATION Llndqy sad Bohcu'flon TIMETABL z lebtflfl MOKDA COHMESCXSM ON \‘ory “\M .VV'ST “I“