Gough’s Policy of Progress. .+-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€" After weeks of preparation, of remodelling, :refurnishing and improving, we are now located in our h taken a ste u ward and a 'move forward. ' _ We ave p p right in the centre of Lindsay’s busiest mart. splendidly Situated new, attractive and commodious premises, N THE CORNER OF KENT AND WILLIAM-8T8. Dobson’s Well-Known Old Stand.“ ‘~ ' ‘ . h t th’s store had to move into lar er uarters. The growing demands of our business required increased accommodation and There b nothing new mdtliloeliziyoghitchahas 1made this business constantlygbigger and vastly better, compelled us to plan ahead to build up a bigger busmess STILL. the same far-sights ! ’ I . . caucus BUSINESS WASNT JUMPED AHEAI 3v CHANG ... goods at persistently lower prices. 1 f th m llest roflt to ourselves. IN OUR NEW HOME, you will ï¬nd the same policy pursued on a larger and more We clothe the poop e or e s a p in styles the latest, are to be found here where you can look at them at your own case ' . Th b' t stock of Clothin . . systematic Scale e igges biggegt, choicest and newest things inâ€" l NGS, -â€"â€"The MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, HATS, NECKWEAR, UNDERWEAR and FURNISIi 15: better system, better accommodation, better everything, With the money-saving register in active operation all the time. rked in Plain Figures and Sales Strictly for Cash. If the goods are not as represented we will cheerfully refund the money. $34.? gig $31? flag-again: @Eï¬â€™Ã©ï¬ We’ve mastered all the strategtic Find ready expression here. Better ligh $3; $3? $21? All goods ma SILVER WATCH-â€"- Corner of Kent and Will iam-sts,, ADobson’s Old Stand. For orze mom‘a we wzll give away wz'z‘a every $10. 00 fare/ease aeaa’e al orzee. a reliable Slew-wzadmg Wale/z. Every promise fazlafally carrz’ea’ 0252‘ by I ,z‘ ‘1, MW may 1 ,. “Pl ‘ I e aegis Eegï¬ghg§3§§§59133393§REEER=2era-nu... am. evidently hasn’t arrived a minute ahead of the flies. 'l‘hey’re here ready for their regular business of tumbling into every- thing that is good to eat, I making it unfit to eat. Get iii of them. KETCH- EMALiVlc, Three for ï¬ve cents. Fly Pads, Fly Poison l’aper, Insect Powder. Etc. fl. Hiulnnnllam. DRUG-GIST New Advertisements This Week. Binder Twineâ€"no.1: Bws. Sale of Lands-G. H. Hopkins. Tenders Wantedâ€"T. Matcbett. Great Clearing Sale- R. B. Allan. Openior New Store-B. J. Gouzh. Stock-taking Saleâ€"J. Sutcliï¬s h Sons. Klondike Gold Minesâ€"C. S. Blackwell. Horseshoeing, etuâ€"Pedlar Emerson. The Jubilee Hardware and Houseiurnishing Em- poriumâ€"W. Bingham. like (tantrum gust. _____________. - _ IINDSAY, FRIDAY. JULY 30. 1897. ___ LOCAL NEWS-LETTERs PLEASA N T POINTâ€"FENELOJ. .carrcspondenoe of Tax Your. Rumâ€"The farmers of this vicinity, as well as in all others, are being somewhat discouraged by the superabundance of rain fall during the. past few days. The hay and barley crop will no doubt sufl'er severely, as much at it is being exposed to the rain. Curranâ€"Pleasant Point has been kept lively for the past few weelrs by a large number of campers from. Lindsay, Omcmee and Peterboro. The Junior . M. C. A. boys, of Lindsay, held this camp- lng ground for two weeks. the last 0 them leaving on Wednesday morning. At present the grounds are well strewn with tents, which haply are all rain proof. We wish them a speedy return of the beautiful warm sunlight weather of which we have been so copiously supplied with in the past. Y. P. S. 3. E â€"The Christian Endeavor meetings are being well attended and the society is still growing. Messrs. Ross and Keith. of Lindsay, heartily threw in their y’alluable assistance while camping at the 0 nt. V‘rsrronaâ€"Mr. R. S roger and his sister, from the city, have been down visit their relatives and friends at Lindsay an Pleasant Point ..... Mrs. D. Hay and sons Ruthviu and Huahie, all of Manitoulin Island, are at present visiting their old £3335 and relatives of Dunsford and the Siamâ€"Miss Angelina Bay, who has been seriously ill for the past few weeks.“ gadually recovering under the care of Dr. arrows. of the town. Dunnâ€"Mr. John Maiers, am. of this vlcfulgm‘wae very suddenly called away on W y. the let inst. Mr. Maura, whohacbeanauold settlerinthlalocallty. ' ‘ -“" gist of and highly respected feroctedalarge strength very well and has a fair chance I by his many acquaintances. .. ‘ the past few years he was u:t.e seen abroad, owi ‘22 to failing health, yet he had always a kind, hearty welcome for all he met. Al:‘n*‘ugh for I l-zgc. Farm produce ‘5 itcf‘l)‘ than it did A. ciuple of months ago, l Mr. Maiers will be missed by his‘ and our merchants think there will be a geoii {.11 trade. Twins-On the ‘_’let Mrs. H 12b Mchan mï¬nl’friends. who extend theirsympathy was delivered of twin childrenâ€"boys. t3 the bereaved family, and it is cur earnest prayer that he may have gained ‘ that happy entrance to the land of peace above. â€".â€"â€"- FENIELâ€"MARIPUSA. l Correspondence of Tris Post] i 3115510): BASILâ€"The special meeting Iwhich was held here on Monday evening i lost for the purpose of organizing a “l’ulton ' respect a success. . stands very high, and there is no doubt but what it will increase in the future. Ofï¬cers elected: Pres, G. McKague; sec., A. B. { Carmichael; lit.-vice-pres., Miss Nellie Bagshaw; treas., Miss Carrie Love- Licnrxrxu A’l Pagliaâ€"During the pro- gress of Saturday’s storm,the l?thinst., the barn belonging to Mrs. D. Carmichael was struck by lightning, but fortunately no serious damage was done. i KINMOUN T. {Correspondence of Tux Post] FIRE Pno'rrzt‘rrox. - Our village. or properly speaking, Messrs. Kingsboro Graham, have just placed in position a small ï¬re engine. van FACTORY.â€"“'atson 3: Davis have added another stave jointer to their increas- ing business. A Goon Hashâ€"Messrs. Craig 8: Austin have engaged the services of r. John Brokenshire, of Fenelon Falls, as ï¬ler. He comes well recommended. PERSONAL.â€" u r. R. P. Cunnings renewed ' old acquaintances in our village last week, and also preached a very able sermon in the IDLE. church ...... Mr. Chas. Hopkins is taking the work of Rev. Mr. Barnes in connection with the M.E. church ...... Mrs. Hetherington, of Peterboro, is visiting at Mrs. Hopkins’. . . .Miss Helm is visiting at Mrs. Kingsboro's. THE Eamonâ€"The vexed bridge question is decided on at last, after considerable of wire pulling, but whether the location is satisfactory to all parties time will tell, as some claim that they have not been given justice. TRIALâ€"Magistrate Deacon was here on Tuesday and investigated a case of seduc- tion, which was adjourned for a month. The parties hail from Lutterworth and l Kirkï¬eld. S UNDER LAND. lCorrcspoadence of m Pour.) OUB SCHOOL. â€"0ur school trustees have addition to our common schoolhouse. This was much needed, as our school accommodation was too small for the large number of scholars attending. This school has greatly increased since Mr. liked in this section. A large number of his pupils were successful at the late examination. l Mother and children doing well. CULINI’A TER. [Corremomicnce of Tu: Po~r Tun “tarsusâ€"We have had a good quantity of rain during the past ten days, I which has prevented the hay being cut or I l , . . that which was out being got in the barns; in consequence the fall wheat is now ready, Mission Band†“Dd“: the supervision 0f 0‘" ' some of which has fallen under the machine, . pastor, Rev. M r. 'lucker, was _In every therefore hay loses its usuallyï¬rst chance of The membership already being i saved. During the past ï¬ve days - rain to the extent of about 2% inches has I. l l l PERSONAL-Mr. George Welsh, brother I of Mr. Thomas Welsh. from Minnesota, is visiting friends here. STORM â€"A heavy thunderstorm passed over this locality on Wednesday night; the lightning struck Mr. William Um- phrey's barn. deetro lug two rafters and Richardson became the teacher; he is well llojariag the foundat on. One Siamâ€"Mrs. Glendenniug, we hear. is doing very : she holds her of recovery ...... Mrs. Thompson is not improving-we hear her shown is failing. N ansâ€"Two travelling act-abate visited Sunderland, and their parturmance was ; they some fallen, with every sign‘of more to come. CiiURCllES.â€"Rev. J. N. Churchill has I succeeded Rev. P. K. Jones in the Metho- : dist church, and is an excellent speaker and enerallv much liked already . . . .Rev. W. A. Wylie, who has been the Presbyter- ian minister on this mission, preached his farewell sermons last Sunday, and is to take ‘ charge of a large congregation at a ministry ' at Hyde Park. near London, Out. This xl gentleman’s departure this week is greatly ; regretted by his numerous followers, who, however, With him what they feel sure that l he will obtain, great success in his new ï¬eld i of labor. | Cinemaâ€"There is daily a number of .' our residents leaving our village for a week or two to locate up the Port Severn district, which is said to be as beautiful, if not so ! settled, as the Muskoka islands and lakes, I which, however, can readily be reached by l water if desired from the Severn. of Mr. Jno. Spence, one of our oldest set- tlers, at the age of 56 years and 9 months. 1 over 60, most of whom reside amongst us. i ..... n’ is: Currie, of Omemec, is enjoying , a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. H. Sheppard, ‘ at St. Matthias parsonage. . . .Miss Waugh, ; of Carleton Place, is on a visit to Mrs. .lno. Eplett ...... Mr. Jno. McLeod, of Graven- hurst, spent a few do 8 last week at his father-in-law’s, Mr. . D. Eplctt, sr ...... There are also many other visitorl,but from no great distance ...... Mr. Horace Mau- uing left on Tuesday for Revelstokc, B.C. LUMBERâ€"Till. business so far has been very dull this season, yet Messrs. H. L. l Lovering and Co. have ke t running and - the mills at Fesscrton an Waubaushcnc appear to be likely to make long seasons. . The number of specials that we daily hear i passing along the railway make us feel: certain that a good quantit of timber is ; being shipped, co uently usincssiu this way cannot be bad tor all. Cantuâ€"Judging by the buyers We have had this summer chipping must be paying. { A good many head of young cattle have been sent away to the States, and the popular Mr. Isaac Crooks has almost every week been shipping all kinds to places in Ontario. He is now here purchasing all the sheep, lambs, etc , that he can lay his hands upon. Warnsâ€"We don't suppose that any - village the same size as ours can boast of a larger number of lady bicyclists, and very cod they are,“ consider them. We have glitter A. Sheppard. Gray, Wright, Tcwk- «bur-Britovoring, Turner. etc" as well as Mrs. . Harvic, Mrs. D. C. Sinclair and some other married ladies who are adopt in the pleasures of wheeling. Briannaâ€"All our tors are unus- , ually busy and likely to continue so. Mr. Geo. Ber-land is building a good house on: the Sturgeon _Bay Road......lr. Jau r8 8 l l 'Dunoau ...... The Pros ~school here held worm picnic in GUUGH, The Wonderful Cheap Man coming in more I removed into a ï¬ne new brick store erected l for them, and there are plenty of other buildings in progress which we have not space to notice. Lamâ€"We now possess a resident lawyer, a Mr. Brokovski. a son of a gentleman well known years ago in this part. We wish him every succcss. Facrr does not appear to be so p as in past years. Most certainly straw- berries were a failure, and there do not appear to be any quantities of raspberries and other small fruits coming câ€"vgâ€"i" GLA NDINE. _ [Correspondence of TM. Postl hornsâ€"Mr. Robert Eakins has lately built a large addition to his barn. He intends having stable room for 10 head of horses and 30 head of cattle. . . .Mr. Baking has lately rc-roofed his brick house. . . .Mr. T. G. Irwin had a narrow escape with his life the other day. While cutting hay with a new mower and a newly purchased team of Clydesdales, he was unfortunate enough I to drop the lines; the team became fright- ened and ran away, leaving the mower in ruins. The loss was about $25, no insur- ance ...... Rumors of Mr. Roygue buying, an upright piano. This may arouse the ! literary spirit and also the (:landine choir. Duranâ€"Who was the young man that was lost the other night ? GELERT. (Correspondence of Ta: Postl Pnasoxanâ€"Mr. J. A. Bowhey has returned home from l’enclon Falls, where he has been employed on the steamer Alllgatcrac ï¬reman. . . .Maatcr P. Watters, l ; our village a call on Sunday. Please come PERSONALâ€"We have to record the death .5 Dutch Line,haa returned home. . . .Mlas ‘1 mm. M. Bowhcy is spending a few waeha' hcll- ‘ days with her parents ...... Mrs. R. Bond I He leaves descendants to the number of i and daughter Alma were in town on; J. i very pleasant dates for young people at . her cottage at Sturgeon Point on Friday of Klnmounr, who has been visiting friends Saturday. Nrw Scuoor. Tswanaâ€"Min L. Staplcsh our former school teacher. has sent in or resignation owing to ill health. We understand there has been several applications, but Misc 15. McElwain has got the position. PUBLIC SCHOOL Exaxmarrox.â€"â€"At the I recent mid-summer examinations held at Minden, Mr. J. A. McIntosh, school teacher, of Gelcrt, sent six candidates, all being successful ...... Public school loav- ingâ€"Ella McElwaln. Entrance examina- tion-Elmer Henna, Bertha Now-ll, Eva Nowell, Alma Ritchie. Emma Scdgcwlck. Wnaranâ€"The farmers hero who have their hay out this weak arccuMugprctty badly from the heavy rains Menus: Bawx. â€"â€".â€" W001) FILL]. [W of Tun roan . am. screams-acgs- are“. an , t the Presbyterlau ch here oup‘Sflaplbhath last in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Sabbath Beaver-ton on'l'hursday,£ud luauw‘l‘he senior league in connection with the Methodist church held a can artyon Tuesday, ï¬lth luau, in r. R. altcrl' ' grounds. MALâ€"Mill Sharpe. of ', w Elgiiig lentiful ‘ l moonlitâ€"When are we going to have ; the fence and mu 5 l brick corner? We understand the job was i ' Rncovrnmo.â€"Mr. Stacy is still holding . his own in health. 0 Sn now lies in a very critical condition. z A Sensorsâ€"T: er.- ls a good deal (i talk : at pres nt of introducing a system of: waterworks into our little village. it is f maintained that it can be introduced very é; cheaply and will be a great benefit to the . ' place. Ql‘lmi. ‘ l I i FL .éET W001). . z [Corrmpordcncc of Tim Pour.) Hanvnsrrxc is now under way. Several farmers having started to cut their barley ‘ and rye, which is a good crop There is. a j lot of buy out and not drawn in yet owing . to the recent rains; it will be considerably I spoiled before it (an be saved. i ; Brnav Plexus-i is all the go; the crop I is over the average of former years. i Pansonnnulm‘. McMillan, of Clarke. is i ' 8"}wy‘h‘j 3.1;}.w' 31:: d" 1. put in shape at the let some time ago. The appearance of the place at present is anything but becoming. A Druvrno Parry from Lindsay paid Great . . Shoe Store _ Star-moon Point Notes â€"Mre. J. J. Sullcr. of Toronto, gave a evening to a full house. Mr. Drew also starts an Epwcrth League here on Wed- nesday evenings. May much good he the result, as Mr. Drew seems to be quite a evening last for her guest. Mr. Ogilvic Watson, of Toronto. Although the weather all day was anything butpleaaaut, _ â€"â€" _EO BIOS- it being very wet and . the decora- Farmers can depend on getting worker. tlona inside the cottage made up for the f Bowmanâ€"Mr". Wesley Jones has a force of men on hand building a new house (I .ism...a:‘::~.:.:°m'°°mm:"°°‘.... here all season, at lowest prices. spendinga few clays with his daughter, l ' on her farm, which will add much to the (am on the walls and doors, while A car load of best grades Yellow and Granulated Redpath's Sugars. I 3 Mrs. John Davldton. | in} I e DIE 3 C .â€" . , . ~ lsteiup‘rildchcliie: v3 gsws‘e‘i-golrivicuilfe ' s C.O.F. of Court Fleetwood on Sabbath appearance of the place ...... Mr. David I Uhflï¬ï¬‚late Shoes Flack has his house completed, which reflects credit upon the contractor, Mr. Henry Tims, Llfford. ! Are Excellent V alne. WiW‘air-f l . 3:1. pa ï¬niuflhuoutoguaoan u human . the [nominations showed extra quality, special prices by the barrel. Stone Fruit Jars. all sizes; Harvest Tooll and Machine Oils. - - - mmaNuhudr,MlaooaBan,MisaK . an. Mica Bar-zoo. Miss Sadlcr Hadron?- Miss Burton, an Pm- in“ mini King. mu J. . .PchrbwoL :lhn'l canard roon and McDoupil, mchlaua-nd SPECIAL VALUE in Grey Cotton at 5c 3 yard. Collaggg‘h’d airints, Zephyrs and Muslin Dress Materials, Ladies Men’s Fine Lace Boots at $1.75 a. pair. Fancy Toilet Sctts, Dinner Sctts, Odd Dishes, Glassware and Lamps. | H066; BRMAK woon. -,