This means ream: way we know to do it is t‘ good season’s trade, and a STOCK of Straw and . s in qrder t9. Ladiel' Shirt Waists 31.00. All our $1.26, $1.35 and $1.50 Blouses, now $1.00. , All our $2.00 Blouses, now $1.50, Dress Muslins. 7c 10c, 12§c and 15cg_Dress Mus- “U5, “V Ghambmy Embroideries. 5c yard. 9c, 12c and 15c Blue, Pink and Grey Chambray Embroideries, now 50. Ladies’ Kid Gloves. 25c pair. 50c and 750 Color- ed and Black Kid Gloves, now 250 pair. . Parasols, 50c. Cream and White Frilled and Fancy cm- Parngnlg_ slightlv SOiled, worth $1.00 up t0x~$2.00. Don’t Bother W'sKlLPflls, 153, 25‘ Sam’s Liver Pills, 15o, 15¢ kWillians’ ï¬ning.“- I W: Kidney. m, 306. “:1 Am Pills, 150: 35" Walnut“, 50, 1““ A. Higinbotham, MN ADM! GATHOLI“. READERS Am Pills, 150: 35" Walnut“, 50, 1““ W Bitters, 400. 50° GEO. A. LITTLE, Opp. Pout 05°.- Hot Times 2: the Farmers are here, and we can 8‘ them with goods that lessen their labors. 73 = ..... .3... .......A @825 you...‘ .... . a: ï¬ber ..... .. ..... i. ~25». mooriz :3... >35ng ,3. I of the HIGHEST Quality- that is what counts these days J. mm a m' Hudmrc, Paints, om: Iron M Steel. Bicycle suppliu- to bring when ‘6 jtgmbotham. z“ 1‘) .â€" iii-TAKING, AUGUST 1st. Next to Duly House. Harvest Supplies, Binder Twine, Hayiug Tools, Paris Green, Mashine flils, G. 4.7141??? kept on cans reducing of stock‘very mateï¬ally.’ Thé'tjuiékat to do it is to make big cuts in prices. Rejoiced by a trade, and assisted by the purchase-of the MULLETT Ltraw and Crash Hats, we have manage to sacriï¬ce n order to clean up and reduce stock-by the ï¬rst of ac items will show how reductions are made: .00.“.- ............ 10 cents. J. Sutcuflb a: Sons. . WHOLE NO 2079 the cxty ROBINSBN 8: EWABT, mam. TRAYEDâ€"From the was or A MQSELY, Kent-at, Linda-y, A EA! brickysrd, oing loath. Palsy returning --=--‘ in“. J. WILLIAMSON. owner. mind to,“- us ing loath. Put! ' J. WILLIAMSON. will be 311153ny gauntletâ€"dint. 7% Ken-u , comm-not 00.1111! 18 or 18. Return tap to b. “Md, Many, 12. Sept. 1'1. 1599. 189. on or New 401w cHEAP exounslous Silk ribbon, regular 1 doon m of “IBM" â€M' Rankin: . 890cm!- “i. £125. Lâ€"wi price 12“. All our of A Wranmmse THE vsoromiio'oupmv mm: oouuacnou wrn-I mung“ Con-aqua"! The! an append to an A - nflâ€"OM Coma-nu: The! no WWI-- .. - halo-xv. Mom-o 3 m mud to tho non I'd-phone Ontâ€"Intu- PO Want! for 3 row Dun. 0° dim'uss the advisability ot granting the Bell Nephew 00. an qmlusive franchise for five years, the consi‘dora- tion being $100 per mum and two (ma inatmmnts, also the privilege of using than M's poles for this town fire “We poles tor we lwu ..-v alarm system. ' Mayor Walters presided and opened the meeting soon after 8 o‘clock. ex- plaining that ed in accordan inc arriwd at wi Wood-ville, of the the notices had been issu- ce with am understand- th.‘ Mr. 0.. E. Weeks. Victoria Ilelephone 00. During the afternoon a message had been received from Mr. Weeks say- ing he and other shamholders would bennehle toattend'. but it was then too late to poztpone the gathering. Mr. Hugh O'Leary. Q.O.,V said he ap- peared at Mr. Weeks’ requed. to make a. brie! explanation. There; appeared to sudcrstanding. the lead- had been given to un- the present meeting d acting. on that ’elsewhere l haVe been some mi renalt being that ing shareholders deutand. that ' could be postponed, an supposition they had gone on business a to his notice- f-that the Bell tag the wetter. Wassmllae their Eranchi Mr. Scott. couple at the Lindsay. m concern- leman said ding in the habit of for the franchise in ' ' Latent on.‘ several communica- otfemd. a each pay phones. an 0mm of That company dn tor a franchise the from a membe of Sootheran. 1A to: had been a ver a rival company hard I: revenue of that s reachedthe largel been paid. princi travellers and do woes lively little sages passing tron other fixed c Tole hone Co. were my- . pee in some towns, , itat‘gnnt ‘9 g the company’s in y altbnna agent. visited Linden some . questioned. hi y I ch-sqwas somew. .That gent he would‘consult the manager. ad that they were not ' payine anything i could word to pt | After some fur : decided to adieu Tuesday evening ‘ full meeting of t) , trade will meet 1 , untatives and M I wa~v 7A*ifk ‘8. wan-av W'- n cannon ' a.†Instance tho therhoro revenue hon. n Mir. James Quinnâ€"“It anyone pres ent can advance good. reasons why we d not site an exclusive: tranchise it would amplify Hutu“- -1, Ann-d nit] he was not in ' Wu â€7 vâ€"" _ it would a‘mp‘lity matters. - tn. Mr. O'Leary said he was not in l - 5 Am then present were Aldermen In position. to 'go unto this matter. at any lmgthâ€"_ It w_as telt there should .bo Jackson, Ham. lath. 830th!!! and with; a number of out-uh Lennon; Pruicbnt J. D. thllo, G. points where the Ball Mophono CO. H_ M. mu, m â€V0110. B. mun. A. Why should the town grant an exclu- ‘ give hmchiae to an: my" Form- nae. Messrs. Wm umbrough. esrly them were two companies in op- D. lawn. W. Gs Woods. R. Touch- oration in Petetboro, and when the burn. ‘ J. Cutor._L_£|-. Bush O‘Lenry. Boll Co. bought out. its‘ rival thq town Q. C.. and 0th" citizens. was ablo‘ to main bother term: a .a. m Bell Telephone Co. was repre- reeuIt. [t Lindsay aids the company to sented by _Mr. Wad Scott. of Mon- cmte a. monopoly hermit was possible grad. specul agent. Mr. R. H .m- thnt the ’phones now costing citizen: llton. W of the local attics: tb: ‘ ' ‘ ' , by Mam Q E Wests .M -__ _..-.. mm ha tamed.†$25.11: Victoria 00. .-- v “ Dar.- m John Camlpu, 91 create a. unapoly here; it was possmno that the ’phonos now costing citiuml 3% per your will ho raised. .to 825.11: would be wise to podpone. action until the represedativea ot the new compony had. been hear ' . Mr. J. D. Flavouo said ho agreed with. Mr. O'Learyâ€"it would be: well to know :11 tho facts. mm should be some hesitation about grunting an ex- clusivo tranchise. and it was likely nothing would have been: hegrdégt t1: a. course contrary to me town a w». interests. Altogether apart from that he! would. libs: to see. the matter held. over until the officers 0! ,the new com- 5810-! Mr. Grah mâ€"“If the now company is ' notgoing to compete with the Bell Co, ', why should the latter otter. the equiv- - slant of 8140 a year for an exclusivel franchise 2†Continuing, Mr. Graham contended that two companies in oper- g ation would mean increased cost to pat- ‘ . ‘_ _.... .pil‘lina to m 8.0-. rons, but he was willing to see ac- tion deferred. until the officers of the Victoria 00. had been heard. Mayor Waltersâ€"“Yea. we don't know what my happen in five years." Mr. Grahamaâ€""Monopmy has been the success of the telephone business in Canada. I have heard. it stated that Montreal citizens 'considored two can- panies an expenswe‘ nuisance." Mr. Flaveue â€"- “I Wanna that Peterboro sutured a especial outside rate when amalgamation took place.†Mr. Scottfspemal agent for the Bell 10mm†Co., who yrns present, denied that such n 0000088100 had been grant- raw Wm uw-Qumu-.v_ ,vv_ _ Mr. Scott, specml agent for the 83911 [ liens 1:! Telephone 00.. who yvas present, domed . advnnta that such a concesmon had been grant- as 2} re: ed, Mr, F. C. Taylor thought the officers be chm of the new company should have incoa- service. imaged themselves If necessary in order I doubt to be present. He did not consider 3 famllin.‘ was Graham’s quentls argument that everyone would have mica â€In! for two ‘phnmsit the newcom- over th ny came hgreâ€" a few large business a coup firms m‘ght do 80. but most of Mush I would â€swoon be done through the general trons 1 “aim. Some tun-9 ago a meeting had i lowing “who! to consular the advisability , Md, '9 of errant-11¢ for trade excursions to Int-now Lands-4.21M behaved ' ‘ momma-u. . â€an; accomplished done that line: well. I â€â€˜1; to bnnsms 900916 here it would and l - - ...:.. m arr-ur- to place our business :pointl rates. lw for the franchise in LINDSAY. Orr. FRIDAY. JULY lIâ€"L u: u.._v_v V pomu' . Wm 3140 ml worth saving. xi: was too 11 .0111!) to be placed giant; 1 bongtit. It by was thQ new Us on line out merchant- could dis In additional 810.000 worthot yeuly, ho would be in. tavorof ha ‘ the second line. Aldermn ndell said In Ind. been told of a liar need. by the tar- mm for up ll sum 0! .10 yearly. I! there mun something in the wind the pronoun W wquld rot. have s {ranch :0. non um!!! an aiionrn- ion. and mid 8140 I: weighed mind: the possible but alum. Iron compe- titim. Kr. T or had qtruck the hey no“ when be mud: to tub adm- â€law wvrrv ._ -_ sion. not 0 to be Reunited. u an otï¬col' of Bil Telephone (‘0. That company d not prom-Ad paying for a. franchise the must hadoom from a. membe of tin council. Mr. Sootmnn. 1A for macro. them hudbeenamrsm and wealthy rival company no. and they had; put put up a hard ht. yet ; deputation d to Montreal to urgethe 89H ‘ to and. the tight hit! fought hard. ye dog they won bes- ginc the 8911 o. bu than out at the scheme were well it out, as was proved. t tho only two link: remi: be ruchedi structodeâ€"frum Little. la . been paid princ' II: by commit! , propcrod to gum in: t‘ travellers and d rs. Little Britain ' tend to my one of was lively litt 'lloce. yet than mu- 1 failures alluded to b: sages passing fro that point to Lind- tho Boll Co. any avenged butno every -thmo don. Mr. John Campbell ' ' hi bean thot these (153- , form. Maxim. the VI ‘ ot devalop busineui breedor. was thcnoxt I total move-nun of the taken stock in the con Lindsay omha ontoib of long dis- felt that local telegru tammewgu been. 82,414.15 last a great future befov ’ “ -- ~ -â€"-â€" A-Mndflnrn not Unit aim to math _ statement to had, the ownlon' of one Lmdsay slbrmd t the company chinwna aonew 1: wide: Afwrsome fur 1‘ discussion ’1: was decided to adjoun th: meeting until Tuesday eveninw‘ July 11th. when ; lull meeting of council and board of trade will meet Victoria. Co. repreâ€" sentatives and Mr Scott. of the Bell Co. meson svnimo's mamas or. In 0098““ council and the | (lends. so much the new". Their. in- . tention and aim. was to link together a. number of small towns» and. villages ' and connect .them with Lindsay tor the beneï¬t of mutual trade. and it was ‘ nonsense to assert. as had been done. that they aimed to be a. rival; of the ‘Bell Telephone Co.-â€"it would be like I the ant challenging the elephant. The ,prtc-moters did feel. however. that in their sphere of action in thin narrow community. they could do a work which the Bell Co. could not: do. be- cause it was not their policy to run liens to small places. Tangible ad- lowim po‘ntsï¬ $1420.11. I‘BIIQI'IIW. WII’ {rm V‘rgfln-la, Cmmngt 11- WWW“- Lomviuoo A!!!“ nuvorton. Grass mu. gamma. WW- 0" wall. mama. Oakvood- Du“ MW“ and many; of tin shove outside Button. Benetton ad not nnicttion Wit}? ““9“? «v- r- WW. A'- v intentional. Bio did. not bhnm now :8 the legal md they would w he was about men. and the: reasons. The Lppeuod before :ial favors. but .Id and) no {17- would merely sacriï¬ce a good trule . ton Glamor. was of the rostrum merchants of Cenni on. for in- atanoe. any secure orders he- ceuee of the shorter carriage." Hr. (ï¬lmyâ€""Hr. Gumball. i! we shut . you out of Lindny. will the} ; Gunningtou people shut you out elect†| Mr. Campbell â€"- Oh. no. Linda: I '.in¢stockinthene«coweuyms to 3 got in cloeer touch with the busine- _'meuoft.hed.istrict. His oauntytm. Whitby.mmemy.mduem.lt I Lindsey secured u 'hie district. 3e hed oeou .some local with on exclusive lane 0 n ‘1“ “m,- not hamper the growth of tradewith . outside county po‘nts. Mr. EC. Taylor enquired as tot P likelihood of former: puttix in pri- luwe trade from More he could secure connection with It Lindsey rented hiee to the “Co. ll ed without being soligited. ’Ifhat I- feature was one of a. of the promoters. :h were very cheering. . M Mr. 11. P. epmtt asked “whet «m- 13 we: have yougzvon w the applicants." looked. in doing so. This ended the disc union. The boerd of trede WI“ now pronounce upon the ‘viodan a! grunting or refusing the 14. {899. "wâ€" â€".i all applications had dread! been recou- od without being solicited. That feature was once! the primry objects of the promoters. mad the possibilit‘ea wen very cheering. . Mir. 3:. P. Says.“ asked. “wht an- we: have yang: on w the applicants." but. the question m overlooked. through Lindsay business men. Whnt better proof (:0qu be given of the ad- lilnly to accrue in Lindsay from hettpr trub connectons with the various points mention“! by Mr. Week" The membergs of ‘the com- mne ml! uhnc 1°†B“â€"‘ 2â€â€œ. ,,.__ ....a an mtnrn would give district service. Mr. R A. ï¬nchir. Of secretary 0‘ the new “a“ ad “I. Eyre-g, Bocovered n L _ -rnvifl Mr. B. A. Snclair. of Cunningwu, secretary of the new company. follow- ed Mr. Bytes. Bocovered 301m of the paints tovchod by previous Wm, tan had long bosonsht the Bell 00. ' miles into that town, and at tint wanted 890. but extend the line it the citizens turmshada the poles. that comm did not care to touch smli â€.1335“ u.n_loss_they were well hit play. 111'. Scott 00.. was no aim of his voted his _I_ uin objections by g‘entlemn distinctly M mm $0 3|“ Lain objections made in the gran... by s‘entlennn present. He «1 uni did-hotly than that the mothtio mum to an oxclnsjm (moons: in ' mated with him. W had not on; but with gumbo! ottho eon-cu. (Al anthem). as was here tin BoliCo an ubd “what m- 'd‘ w (M mlmtso" .n m overland. 3., ct wmmmnid ban. action booms: of “em“, not with u They had been at“: of can nipgton Jléa'ihto that ‘ [fled- 85â€. but mad; the line had the poles. can to touch [19! were well 00. pouchtwu sively to oer- tho â€â€˜9‘! the Bell $.3th could-seats mic 1' as would cwdidlÂ¥_£§9â€˜ï¬ P Ball Co. at present mulled :11 of them with tho exception of Argyle. Gun Hill and Low.“ the line woulgl boexmd bathe-cum a bug- ooop warranted. my very 60th"!- oquinlont of W per no: (or ï¬ve: at amend of which ting theoon- ' M tract would matte u: townto bo| Iold again. The Ball 0““; “Pitalizâ€" , ed. molly mogul). nus ism seal of progress mall hues. and. ha under- , stood than were when“ on hand to develop water powers i; this violoity Olmstowntnnohnnotdlhm' m libly to bacon» very nlubio; in t‘mo. udshnuld not ho paved with action Kg. } Wilt Pâ€" W" with our! cit! in Ont-1'10“ but m- to. which they hsdptmd. In QM M “f. not perm tted to mare fl"!!- ehinu. Mr acct thmdpwribed tho- ngs-mu. aid he hound Lind“! W' would not W in “'8 “5“ yurn' telephone Whipâ€"hum might do 30de L! :1:an- tori; poople wish to come at Linda!- let them comer-ht u beneï¬t thou lwithwhodeo mmumm. . pm“ m outside“. Mr. 35°C: aid m- oomm hid W ‘ rm“ ‘â€"ho(Ducon)wunot'unm t“? lunar About 125.T d‘ciock. while the young son of Mr. Thou. Connors. of the east ward. was playing with some compan- ions near the opposite the town wharf. ho missed his tooth: and tell into the water» Mis- O‘Boylo appalled to he n â€editor. and hot cries for tid attracted the attention of Messrs- Wm. ALMOST n. It he“: you where to go. to an to eat sud wear, and pant. gooey-Ll and personal. 7 In Amt-in- DROWNED TERMS-_ $1.00 PER YEAR {1"‘1 | ' Numberotseom “£3.31:dede this no 0w pgintod out earlier inï¬bmkby $361,000 his father. who u ninth Inn for u, “lemigluoraothomstahodthatona' “w“, mcguomnpoetdnmwouï¬ï¬ “NIH! HI NIH [HIE IR ML]. â€003‘. OF m - THE ch. sown-mm†TWP m.otutwm.bntnom hm was nu Until my. TEN PAGES (In. the In above India-Ll One of those Micuhrly and. em that, tortmtely. only shock the con- mnity at an inhemls. m ti. drowning of m. Willhm. a. Moon. oldest an at Mr. W. 8.. Moon. bur- tar. of this town. and brother to In Mr. F, D. Moore. htrristcr, of Lind‘uy. .1; Stan: Lake on W Va... thouch it mnot till 1M1 after- noon that tho hex-rib}. uncertainty 1 his W m convinced into tho more horrible certainty of dent! bythoflndincoth'ubod: usphco on Mr. Brown's tun known a Point. about hat! a mile east of Graham's landing. For chop-dtwoar three days tho town m in a an“ of considenbh Walnut over the hilure of Ir. Moon to mach a. “Mon he Ind sat. out: to viist on Thursday tron hi- cunp on Eagle Mount which ho abst- ed with Mun-rs. Fmd md Victor For- m Re wished u'v.â€" 'â€" ~__ !. bï¬akwindtrom thanorth and. up locum the yommwoulcl have“ his to reach Boochink included. whet old 18b dwells.†my me thr portion iotthowholellsbmst libelyto bathe =womt atom wept. Theygunc n33. To Visit Some Young People on It. Album Bull's island. ad as ch risit was of aaocisl nature. he but am can with his toilet. and con- sequently wom heavier and ha only cloumg than he would kingdom by! in been merely taking a sinus cnu. Ebpnpamdforthbjom byw- tptinc 11‘: ounce by phamgflat stone- n considerable hm III the bow of an m WI! the [ox-ward deck, “extending towards the step at thaw.tobuhnoehismtin the stem 0! up little graft. 111nm m Fltintil In anug ind: out. hopefully. no doubt. on bio - total voyage. [or his depot-taro in his = {nil craft from Eagle Mount was tho hat and! ofhin, aims. and untii Sun» do! no anxiety was felt. His follow mortar the idand Ind oaen lum' daport pass on his course. till his canoe was: mmdimppear'mg speckin the distance. On Thursday the For- guson Ml paddled over to “Syndiooh ; Island.†and m o! oouroo mun-sly darned when they discovered tint It. Moore had 8* ‘. I with s pointed out «flier in the'weok by his father. who w: swith hun for g gluon-so themstatodtbatovu' In as o m upset than mid 5 nothing to tau :3 the stones would roll out. The «up boys watched his nil gm andthocanoo was appclut- Iy making good mugs u long an to indicate that some trouble arm Two ladies who wen fishing noun the above state that about the time in- dicated. they sawgyonng mu in 8 «nos. with m ails . audaanly rip and remove 13’: co t. . Econ think that the mace Ind to ab '3- br at thiu_t"m_and' .t hf: be! m went straight to the bottom, lamina Will in thovido wutb of waters, wi ' nothing to assist him in making land. Thence-led m24yearaotl8mendwasverypop- uler amongst u [use circle 01 triemh 9n leeving school. he took a positia In tin Bank of Toronto {on about. ix mmths. but was forced to resign o. ocean-I: of having trouble with his eyes. Bedecidedontryinclife in ch Northeast for his health and in A; 11'11894 went out to Ca. ry. when he purchased a pony and ï¬ttings and struck off across the prairies alone for Fort McLeod. Arriving here he ee- cuxed employment on a ranch. and m shortly afterwards gent up into the Mountains in chameola big herd'ct cattle and horses. After reaching sev- en! years neutered the mounte. d90- lioe and served for about two yen". afterward staking a. contract in con- nection with the construction of the Crow's Nest Pu: Railway. Contract- ing typhoidte‘verhe bed to throw thin Us [I’ll-INN“. LVVv- -v anon andgotothohospital at Buff for a. math. .Whilst on his way homo it took dipthoria. and was againth 11kt 'i’ a gum of base ball was played between a pickled team from Lindsay and a tea- from Orillia, which resulted in an ovar- whcim'mg victory for the visitors by s a. score of 19 Lo 8. Score. by! innings: «Winners......... ...0 l 4 4 10..x-19 Losers ............ 0 1430,.00â€"3 The same was very exciting up to tb fifth innings, the more than standing. In 8 in favor of that visitors. but tho Lindny'a who are generally deter-in- od towimpuilednp their scone brad}- im 10 runsto unit list~ Buffers k winners: Wrath], Wilson. sum and. Sylvan no clue! team at tho sum was W's long aria â€"Durin8 BLACK sum-rs FOR 30c :10â€, he ind filled “’0 5" 1 Notes. Methodist Sands! k 73: