,. .... "...... . ......as The. Railway By-Law is a “Will 0’ the Wisp " “-â€" OOMMISSIONERS WlLL EXPEND THE PROPOSED e: .Mcu. - um: i,“ . .,_,_,_ .. 4‘ '41.... l sly in undssy. Pursuant to notice. a special ghet- ing of council was held last Monday Alderman Born being the only absen- "'5 he. Contrary to expectation of the uninitiated, the railway by-law was not ready to be submitted. nor the town eltsimatss sitter, though the latter should liars been presented in June. hence there was really no urgent busi- ‘ flies to warrant a legion being held unless the issue appointing realm: Qloiiéis to oversee ills C-tiir‘iidiidt‘i of . tile iiéltie loétii of retail will to Mill l , la stalls emit-F Hint Miliilï¬:_ l Business m Elissa ii iii: Mil. Weill lieawileli Wild ï¬MlilQ‘ WQMG' (8‘ Julie. $.39. tarsal adios claims. shareware re: for: to the props: committees. aow mum: my be 5...... Mayor Walters read the following drift of the improvements planned to i be attested by means 0‘ the WWW“ ing obligation _. $45,000 loan: ‘ Section of Struts proposed to be improved under By Law is Niall-5J0); â€51100 of which is at aids hr sired int we“. vie. .- lest Werd.â€"Qusee-st tron River to lsstsrs sound-i7 ...... 5,!“ § King-st. from Urdu-at. toll. David st... 8 I“ It. Pours-st. hm Queen-st. tom. 3.081 Caroline-wt. from King-alt to in" m 1.8“ John-n. from 8!. Pall-1!. to 3. Pom-II... 030 intention in sppomting commission“ to avald all cusp and undue influence by council in the the by-lsw I have had to keep in new the fact that the commissioners have no right to handle the town funds. and l have stipulated that the money shall be dqlosited in the banir sud be paid out onchcques drawn by the town treasurer." op ' -â€" by'h'. but it ghoul the council occupies Solicitor ' , pound to pass the be discussed. as 3°“ Dunn. - u 00 a judicial posit on.†John MW. ‘ m- 0' 00 On motion of Aldermen Soothersn PJ Eu 10!. " “- 3‘ w and Crandell, e by-lsw to appomt William Boyce. ‘ 0°. 33 N three commissonere to oversee the ex- . Isn‘t“ Dick. “ m 06 0 iture of â€5.000 on streets‘wsc read 3M and“. " 83. 10 so a ï¬rst tima,and council went into oom- ‘ James ole-m. " 88. 16 to m=ttee thereon. Aldermen lesson in AgnesWelker ‘ so. :3 00 the chair. The by-law was read by 88. 16 so Solicitor EOpklns. 2850' $90) 56‘; 5703 570: 660 5135 INC 5720' 6700 ‘â€" streeis to be improved was reached Al- dermen Crandell insisted that the amount to be expended on each. street should be mentioned in the lay-lawn Mayor Walters said it would be im- possible to do so as one require more metal than another. Alderman Crundellâ€""I will not sup- port the byâ€"law if that is not doneâ€" I can how one street may set up the money intended for another): Alderman Jackson â€" "The commis- ' sinners may be depended upon to do what is right.†- Solicitor Hopkins â€" “Ion shouldn‘t put in cast-iron rules to tie the comm’sâ€" sionors‘ hands; a street may need to make a good job of it. while an ex- : pelnditule of 8300 would mean - Committee Reports. : will} Jackson Alderman Lennon, chairman of the Road Commissioner on. town property committee. reported mate for county roads is $2.000 per verbally that he had advertised for ml“. Whlk’ wehave 3“ 35‘“ 835.000 tenders for the projected improve- 11 1:2 mm" °r 83'0“) per m‘b' 1?†meats in and about the marhet build- ' )5?â€me aggetï¬mymmponu.lmntm:nrgw:$ ing, but had failed to get an olfen' .000." he had also informed Lapt‘ . Sinclair, of { nozltgkemoavderlfnnon-“I think there the fire brigâ€. °f the projected “5' . should be an ap roximate estimate of whuhadpromwedto 519 allmhlspWer. Mayor Walters-“No doubt we “’9 nsltors. “1° N’ 'should do the lending streets of the WELD“ mopllfg‘le town first. It woulill bats {git Mt rman - ca cu e exec board °t works Md 3 39°“ â€9°“: 3 cost of each. .but I feel confilbnt that W the manila“: 080 $3,000_por mile will cover all. M l cogm'â€â€˜mdm5w "5. t Commmsioneo Campbells estimate of lmï¬ove-me‘l'lttso eï¬ngeï¬flemegnnaxd the cost 0‘- building new streets m ’3'- :33 Geo. Mic. AMP J D. Flare“ . 000 per mile. but most of our streets Hug ' -' ' 9 have good foundatons now. and will “A1153: ergo?heranâ€"“And the“ cost annsidersbly less than his esti- or elect; it was decided to make that â€113mm,, Biothrranâ€"“The George lcï¬ugb. Samuel Tucker. .â€" 2.500hst. 81,105 00 6. The probable lifetime ofths work Is twenty your. Clerk Knowlson reported that the petition for Cambridge-st sewer was now in proper form, and. on, mot'ou he was instructed to advertise courts of revision in connection with both BGWBIS. chairman 0‘ the great difficult! to comâ€" pended as roads in the cast ward." . Alderman. (Brandenâ€"“Yes. if it's mt oued In the by-luw." Alderman Soothcrauâ€"“Thst's in- troducing the “rd system; the num- ber of councillors was reduced . get rid of that sort of thing. I also suggest an amendment that Rood Com- missioner (hmpbdl's plan of road- building be followed exclusively.†The suggestion was adopted. and the by-law received a second ' icion o! wimpulling . :ture of the $85,000 on stmtsi" llcitor ' “in drawmgup When the clause mentioning the street would I being ï¬xed in mob cssstt ‘0 . THE CARS RUN UNJ’OLESTED. ._â€"â€"â€"â€"- LO“OI Assuming In lor+l Aspect 0! n Qulet “d ur-hbidld Cue-adie- Cl‘y-Aetlen of the C" Con-ell -sie..-“ 1-.» nl rin- Standâ€"“word 3+." Arrested. I venetion everywhere bout the m'gin‘ï¬m“ vs apparel: normal condition The outside militia. ‘3! of four com icl. one such blunt-Col. Gu st. 81‘ Essex WW: Major Acheson. 89th .utry. Gels; 001. V. w. White. 80th! try. Guelph. and Col. Hcglsr. Oxf Riflcl. Wood- stock.renchcdtbecity ymorno ing at 11.48 o'clock v: C.P.B.. and were escorted to the Wkebysdo- of Canadian In- fantry. by s crowd of boys and youths. who‘iustily yelled, “Sash" sud such like was Up to the time of writing members had nothing to do but enjoyfhcmselves. “000 be... Done. mob actually is $00â€"88. d which istotbecom cps-om.“ the lnlenoc so prim . every piste-glen windo in thcneighunr hood of the trouule bei broken. In the sbsmce of arose Perks. Mayor Wilson presided st the Police Court. W The three men who were arrested tnrdsy night for refus- lns to disperse sitar to rssdlng of the Riot Act were remandetfcr s week. bell 0000 on them- â€dmesch. mlves and two scour Iclvsry went Col. boys and J. security in each install Sllnollniun Mute! e A nested. addition." ‘ . missions will get all their material . Alderman Jacksnn-‘Ithmkm‘ wm- may 311:3 tie-m «1 tot Prov. Com. .lolm it. here. lion-o momoh on mission should consist of either three, , mail. will wll superlhtehd i ‘ the London attest Roll 9 wee-erected or five membersâ€"mo obit-awn can be . hull big o' l or two oi mode mil-ion mbrhlhï¬ st .iiil some. ml mime tothémnamdi but *6 rid W ‘ imam: The "ï¬ll- ti‘ob in "gain: mm collu- mull ai- hours-ll have who will be my!" in!“ your. ad will be as ll y l eoth- with litililtflti lr ohm awhile tree - and the selection night hare ah HF immune «fie . i'; nm‘ lie: cop's um bikini ti lililim ll- lli'xole-‘s on the communes." mamï¬l whit ll be in has of v: A w â€my in ii ‘ Minuet / ' . muesli swim“ minimal“! ‘ leg till! Ebiiliblssibilllt elm t is it» ill 0 be me s were me ï¬ï¬igmï¬'ï¬io’ulâ€™Ã©â€™ï¬ â€œf8“ Vflï¬t 9M" S l.“ lï¬â€˜lfllflflr , it?!“ ill“ l ' f a one it has ml llilil m wilt-ll his moral; 3%, Mg†,gutgl‘ -“ "W ". " m M "W “L = lellï¬iiï¬go‘lm J.ollâ€al§iiâ€â€˜m’â€~ '9 ‘. ' ii _ ti = H ' i ‘ i ‘ mgâ€? Hugï¬gggfl its?“ (35:: r}. “my mm“ 935‘}. an i m l; mm «bargain: i went out all to who: will f if is? ill mimic; til ‘llpmmi‘g‘lfï¬gfl {13%; u, m, â€M New lllll t ' t in: no Mail me Will?“ 2 Milgglll‘wfl on lame: W" m a“ ““9 * Mfg.“ ll q lime 3333'“ s all?! ' m inland to l. \ ' u , A ' H ‘ - . i in f“;£%â€%.llÂ°ï¬ W399 agf‘mxm. cellulite! we “fill _ W m? il- . Whigs“? m an no; lflp. s r: . - " ‘ _. ‘I will one 0 F as. V new â€not. Walters new _ milliliter tins» l about?" Elixir†::;:mnql: Md M0 H ":5 also! 0%?“ ll", kins†opinion as to the council's duty. . w. 9‘ ...; 99 it work at 1 lie on Mnehlwm 0' â€it and was told that them was no bind- ‘ W10? Wslï¬ï¬‚rk' ‘ “4“â€; men M W to W 09 “Elm we way WU“ other. arm." would be ‘3 I 'w. at 8.80 o'clock. end it w amused shot Alderman Ingle- Was it not. the understanding am â€309 u b“. l he should turn the swl The rose in of the ï¬rst go in was charge smong the 17. end “refused to tote their ones out min. literate! Sen. end (loudness! â€sediment in charge of car No. 88. end Emulsion†sud Conductor Van Norman in charge «1 car No. 60. had not best ssksd to join the proposed swike. lisnsger Carr denies else than wee any trouble whatever between the new lulfll and the compeny. ls mys Dore "sling. . misled the men in charge decreased 5 ‘ . . _ l a mmthum'g‘oqm. .12 Alderman. “chm"? PM it “I“ Council then rose. when the by-lsw 88 tell . the only obyect tn sppomtlug commis- “9 final] M - by “18 M the‘ mmwzm J 13,860 - y . ordered the '0. u sinners was to guard against the elec- 03" m I†'. “Wu-d 3"“ “ï¬t-“WW“- m tion of s buodllng council. Managed Bank“ Hutu“ WW“- 3 smoothie-st..." ................ ... 6.968 by thecommissioners m, ",6 people Alderman Ingle. chairman of the In consequence of the trouble on Selv- umyatmww River ...... 3924 need have no my board of works. shed: if it would. not , urdsy s scout meeting of the Council - Met. mulmiocam-n 4.189 Alderman Crandell also oppoaod u... be advisable wormeed withtho credo . was held ycsbndey morning. st which, Wmmml.wwnb use addition of themyor elect to [be m- nu of Bond-st, as it was in . on bed . after considerable discussion. nmlncicu Albert-st MW-sttoColm-fl" 4.199 mission. _ . . . state as a result of sewer-laym- were m, (1) calling upon in com- , Wm- xmcholm-s. use y Mayor Walters-“As tar as I on A1510?“ Won- ,1“ 3° "0 psny's former employee to tarnish. list } mammal-pets W â€,5 concerned, l'll fml relieved to be left m the ï¬red; ““1“ “3° 39"" , of their W not later than 10 em. †mugmwuxm‘g ..." 3.26 i off, if it cu: be legally done". connectons “‘5 81 m“; l on the wel- last, in order-to secure an m mama. â€W :98: A vote wss then mawflh the fol- â€dew Jackson ‘- 13?“ "8‘“ . early termination of the strike; and (s) , MW“ â€Writ-â€Wit; 3:18 lowing result: For addition of mayor- mt WOO-Id â€9 ell feli- " '9 "W" ; callingnpon the company to run their ‘77: Int-moccasins! etc Album on “‘9“, “I‘m†SON-harm and “mg'w.mt 5°"? " â€mun“ M 3 cars on schedule time and upholding A Nauru-o. tic-Vmbzvc....:: Lose mnï¬bmï¬lm 530‘ m “$99†“5‘" t° m u†"“1 the mayor in his sum to m m , 'W'MM‘â€â€œM "m «The balance of the r ' rt w then Sundry Haulers. Wm": P850.- ‘ f, wemwnm»m... sue adorned- , 99° 9'5- On motion â€new“ '“ immm oimul. mm:- o. Ben-In. , m frum'liiihm- .tom use Alderman Soother-an "Ed the rt to “Stun to “away“, tenderer-s for ! Some of the alderman the â€9° the I . l and 4t.- sewers opinion the: the calling in of outside .- H‘“ cations-J. tram Wilden-st. to M" 45018 46,881 ft Rest Ward. .... ...._.. 13.845 ‘1'ch ...... ............ 60.29 Toimm'ovewmurseslongSumex-sk sndssisr north as Wellington-st. Alderman Lennonâ€""Euro you made any estimate of the cost of each piece of work 8†Creationâ€"“That is very Aldermen W†. Mayor Waltersâ€"“Well, the cost will ‘ average about 03,0001)“ mile ; of worse the outlying roads will cost less than i tin principal streets.†The Year’s Estimates. l Clerk Knowlson said he had the esti- , mates needy, and enquired if the coun- cil desired him to read them. Alderman Sootheran. â€" “Oh, no, they’re too long, besides, many alter- ations are necesary, which can be explained better in committee. The fin- al consideration of the estimates will have to be held over at any rate until after next Monday’s vote, and will re- quire a whole evening.†' Crandellâ€"“I will oppose ; any increase of the rate over last year.†I f A Couple of Sewers. l Town wmmissioner Pilkie present- ed the following report dealing with ' the Lindsay and MelbOurne-st. sewers: To the Hagar and Aldermen of the Town of Lindsay : . m-Ihsveenmiued into all the suhjcc‘ ' mathemutiouofl. H.8Jothonn sndcth rs for the contradict: of s ssnltsry sewer on Medley-st lo Duihnm-st. cost, and on Ielboumc-st. from Lind- sey st. to William-st. and beg to report as follows :â€" 1. Icmvopnionitls necesmry sud sdvissble to construct-aid rower,scdlrwcmmend thenmcboth' for-nitsrysed WOW 1 also conddcr itnscesmry toconstruc‘. ill-ylstcrsiseweis frcmthe -insswcrto thestreet line on the proposed sewer somto avoid cutting up the streets in future for mmmdwbkhlsinclndcdin muniti-l m. f. Thendproperty which will be immedistely b-‘nedbythepmpoeedwork is all the property no.“ on both sides 11 Lind-lye“. from Chuck-st. “Durban-sf. Maud an tbepreperty fronting-on bothddmcdlelbourne-n. iron Lind-yet. to Wil- lbmst..sudmerepssticulerlydese {bed here-M. 3. Theme-sue lento! frontage liable to sues- “hibeco‘drhepopoesdmis 2,5†feet. â€as.“ test m of dust intersection and rum-mamummm‘ emu-tone": .“ssnerth-mstmclnotl. south at Glen- ck-‘w‘: W'cstcuscuthpertofkt 1, north of W¢m57Mcnm pertcfnotl. “thalamus-stun and 88 lesson south we‘mrtdlatltudnhdesy-stnucf which lW-epcstlcnofthstown'sslue cfths of tbepolice and lighting committee. The principal clause related to the-bi- cycle by-law, it being that consideration of the rules sub-. over for a joint meeting. omission? Was it not agreed that in unlisted to strictly enforce the pres- ent by-law?†- [riders' signatures to the agreement. their marked cheques. and. also Mr. W’s cheque when he has en- recommended tered into a contract. matted by the Citizens’ committee at ' On motion In Jas- Grahsm wss last council meeting should be held. heard Be boiled peruimicnto pro- ceed with a sewer ordered by the Alderman Jacksonâ€"“isn't there on county council. and was told. that on lbs: upi the streetwould. bd imued. by Alderman Ingle. chairman of the board or works. It was thenagreed that the coun- cil should meet again on Mondsy even; the meantime the police should. be in- The omission was acknowledged. and it was sod to adopt it as part “of the report, but Alderman Crandell obâ€" ing next: to deal with the railway by- Jected strenuously, declaring that bi- low. †w . --.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" cyclists had been very unfairly treat- ed_a.ll_eeusun, and it would be a great injustice to enforce the harsh by-law while the council were considering its modification. Alderman Jackson-J1me police haVe secured their instructions.†Mayor Waltersâ€"“The by-law must stand till amended. and it cannot be COMM llNl' lATlONS Details of Municipal Expenditure. (1‘0 Ed.‘of The Post.) S;r,â€"in an editorial on " Assessment and Municipal Government," in a. re- overâ€"ridden by a resolution. I am in com: issue of The Post. you more the favor of the modifications suggested l statement that “if a copy of the as- by the Citizens’ committee, but i think * easement rolls and a statement of the it will boa. difficult matter to get the expenditures of the town of Lindsay were placed in the hands of every ratc- payer, it would be surprising reading to the most of them.†it occurred to me. when reading the above sentence. that perhaps it is not generally known _ ‘ amongst the-ratepayers that a state- sonnwant to cut the peoples heads ment in detail of the receipts and. ex- off. “ ’ Imditures of tin corporation for the . Alderman Jacksonâ€" We re not go- a year 1898 has been prepared and print- ing to run all over the town} after bl- ed in pamphlet form for their: use. a cyclists to set their signatures.†co of 'hi h A vote mother). 9" “ ° evay follower can pro- taken and. the report . cure at the town clerk’s office merely adopted. .Aldcrman Crandell . for the a king‘ .â€"Y . asked for yeas and nays, but was told. i s og'hefdnnsox. by Aldernmn Soother-an that The by-law must be enforced or amend- fl Alderman Sootlmranâ€"“If you read the resolution you’ll find it all ri ht." Alderman Camdenâ€"“You and ack- . ha lied 1 th bef blighmldq‘ “° ‘ ve ca or cm are t e vote. l - . whereupon the East Warder remark- ; Stick to it‘ Friend WM ed “You’re not ashamed. to show how (To Ed. of The Post.) Dear Mr. Editor,â€"I. felt rejoiced last you voted, are you 9†Waiting for Authority. Elidayémupou a“? .3?“ 1“?“ Town Commissioner Pilkie presented 11 n . y merl ““me t fire Inez: {fllothembblaegfrtf which was refer- ' ߠbrigade andtown cauncll, to know 0 r 0 works | . . 13L TbeBondâ€"st sewer usbont completed, sadlu gee-ifs 18“,de OE gill?†tm my opinion the street ihould be grsdcdfron Willism- feeling of ti!) “WIS-â€d oi'h‘ve st. to Adelaide st, but not having thcsuthorlty to do talked OVer M matters with ‘ w this opportunity of «11“,pr torso immediate . last night's stand. y revive ‘ l One thing bothers meâ€"if the firemen and More nun or Juror-ï¬rm" “We are dissatisfied with the present situ- 1., who have tokens lively inter-t in the caustvue- at?on, why don’t they mobs s. move l ! thatwehaveayourne' linourmidet] militia was Ohm-11.1)!“ new thee they were have concluded to mekeths hem of ltsndkeepthcmhmforsfswdsyu. Thecersmnss nsnsl ycmerdsy, end a little the worse for the rough hsndling they received Guards eval- ing. s pug of men hsving spent nndny depositing 810 the necessary permit to ' repairing them. In spite of the city's re- quest fol-s 17-hour service the cars ran into the burn st 8 in the svunhg. Lets yesterday stternoon the police made sous-e1 arrests. includug: W. Tel- liaferro, s pres-men as The am. on the chergc of ssmulting lotsrmen Kinney; W. Nelson. chsrgeu with so- mulring Detective Spicknell; Prod. Good- all. on the mmo chargessnurewho \vasarreued in themes-hing. Bell in my amount Was refused. It is expected other arrests will mks place shortly. List of Those Injured. The following is s list of those injured in the riots Seturdsy: S. Rigncy. struck three times. once broken. ribs natured and scalp injured; 0. Smitber. cut over the left eye: â€" Wyler, shoulder Mined; â€" Sana. ldt elbow bruised; W. E. Crittlc, side injured; Edwsrd Hsvden. struck with s stone on the right been and received a wound; Chores Myers. butcher. of the Hamilton reed. struck by s missile and received a had out Also the following afloat-s: inactive Egelton, heck of the head out; Detective Flynn, face out and bruised; P. C. Downs. face wound: Detective Spioknell. heed badly injured: Detective McLaughlin. head out. Several citizens were struck by the dying missiles. but none are reported seriously injured. 0-. In. “Mutilated. " Windsor, Ont. Jul ll.â€"Pcrty men picked from the companies of the 21st Essex Fusiliers. under command of Capt. Gordon Gauthier and Licut. D. J. Cheyne. left over the C.P.B. for Inndon yesterday after-now in response to the ralifortloopstoquellthsdlssurbeucein the that 0“! «annoy the strikingssreet “1'le Genres Guatemalan.- 010° VNO-Wslkcvllle. refused 90““ to so witbtbesoldicrslo 140Mâ€. and sniuformetion has heal tlonoftheecwcrsndwishtohsvo mteb-besinspieced themselves and not wait for council. the longish-stone Thursrhy. stthestreet intsseeeflons to all. on rs’nfall and Then the people would think they mmmwtum,oodumoozm such: meant businem. mtmuom surface was: my owl! . Now that youheveset thebsll roll- besws-tsoftilmesud mousyto Improm the road. 1118. MT. Editor. I trod: till-t you. will wsvsedthesppenseeeoltbestssst Inayopmen l kâ€? itinlnoticn until the ml- mmh-ummuoo-uuumnu pughl use its duty to property-owners. .- PM" Yours truly, 8rd. Ocscconntcfhsvinguo cederforsldcwelke Jul 8 KENM- OWNER- wevi-lbeuusbletoplsresn wslks in ocdtion until y {lbâ€"11.“ - themteridis supplied. Animal-uni. B‘y-law. 7 ‘ ' ' ...... .. ...... «3......» .... CA8 I ORIA with urmr’lmrrw . was rs way - w fortheclosmgofstrcetslnthezouth' BOIIMMW wardwonldnot'bediscuescdinthel l' . absence of the rate yore interested,' his, . ' thflitcounoel, .Thos4,,ewsrt.,mmu ~. . , . ., 'lluyor Walterssuggestedthst a .- , 1.; ingofscommitteeofths - .. . lingonthebuiklingnowbelngm Full 48 Foot In [Do-lb. Toronto. July ll.â€"'rhomss Williams. s bI-ioklsvcl’s lobster. fell 45 feet yesseo 0‘! Mb! end dicdfonrhcnrsafssr in “’0 Em Hoepitel from the two He was work cm Instrrcntstressfale-nm KenttCo. l . gdmwf'm“ , "pom-sndthereisnoresdeoror more ‘ described by word. â€(I depicted by ii- ntlinr. or. who pl . _ we few- The {scion contains some . Will the hi on, infotmllou main rsl. cells I “6“...†or m money-Win irretrievebly. 10“. ‘9’." M â€7 mindlclons advert'ell‘. In these by! of knee. almost cut- throat compotitifl‘v advertising 5“ b" come almost as important s considers. ~ . ban to LBW d a†{mum Castorln is for Infants and Children. Casloria i. . tuner or memhsntssthequht!“ the Inn†mbstltnte for Castor Oil, Paregiiriq pro†end soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Wine not other Narcotic substance. It is Plow...“~ I“ who is thirty years’ one by Millions of MCI- Cestorh destroys Worms and allays Feverish. nece- (isstorbcuresDisrrhceeandWindColic. Calm,“ lustretion, attract ingly. The public 0° ; it must b0 longer seeks the invited. pressed. heelthy sud netursl sleep. Castor-is is the Children's meccaâ€"The Mother’s Friend. . Castoria. l Castoria. “Caused. is en excellent medicine for. “Castor-in is so well map-n: -, chlldm. latter! have repeatedly told me that I recommend it in supr'm.’ 10 ..., W diugccdefleaupoctheirchudren.†;scriptiouknowntomr ' De. 6. C. 0.000;). Lovell, Man. i H. A. Ancuu M ;. Fr4~r1,yq_.\’- )' THE FAC-SlMlLE SIGNATURE OF all. was sry matter. best newspapers selected with s view to to the particular put- rand... be “their mt‘blgis't’asc 'pt' matter the the n we , best illustrations. the best days of the I week. the beet price. the best of evry- thlng is required to the best thst is to belted out. ote â€hug. . Anything which sids the s vertimr in gettin at this "best" is very. wel- come in high strung ltme times end we are therefore muc ed to ssetlm 2nd edition ot the Cen- sdisn NW by the well-known I log Agentsâ€"Mean A. Montreal. After a somewhat hurried enm’nsition of itwe find it to bewhst we would neturslly exam from our runemllrsnre of its predrcelmor. (for this is their mound gazetteer) thatis to soy. s well baud. well printed. well of intersection. it contains. in eesil understood tabulated from s list 0 every newsps r and. we believe. every rio'iies ete.. published in the Daniel; s d ewfoundlsml. With the near each lillullon is all lnfoturit'on obtains to mull circulation. political hiss. also militnt'ofl. popb|1llon.r.sll pious- Dirsctory published 0 O . APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. V '9 IU...‘ .7'!!7 â€l' '0’I (7" VIII CIIVIU. 60".- I J Verne: up it... ..- - fl. â€"â€".â€"â€"-._ W-WWWQï¬ï¬‚ 13.63ҠJ’.J'.WE'I‘HERTIP; m Oilllli. Plillls III mm “(mm W "I. H“ Q0.†“but gas-.1 1.4.. mt soil Oem w. uim, ...: st lb. lowest [telltale advent. c... ..osi . I have glee . tow fllgb and. Blip ______â€"_â€".â€"‘_v_‘___._.â€" n . I! llf' .. l in- thtlob supplied by the pub“ r of M in may more ill Hm. mom in in t n lillelwr ‘ in lo l.“ Ntliï¬ltlf'dl'tï¬i; Illgygnmwll-o lfle u “avian“ all i rem we; mm iii e i: ï¬x†or sow-f town in mm My . Hz: ' semen. in thewayl l“ cleanser-e is fill. owls li‘ u Moms-re: y moor." e overlaiwme m: newspaper lawns ‘_ ll semi from eel his wall-ll ltilt! or ill a elem-Ow “1le “Nil 0 W W0 '08 '8 clue is stock which will mum at: a. rill l , . the enquire: _ss to t Libel Lew! end . “M 3â€â€œ T“ 5‘ m “‘7 (butane Tariff. ctr! ï¬ts- . d 93 96cc. } ever u l u prune wt rs; ty twat: it‘ll. all.“ if? ï¬- l 00"†SW â€â€˜ M194 H \ irsveugsuleolsyrl_r } ‘ Directory.) The psper issclesnwlute 8 doors north of Wm. kahuna 7 of hcsvy firm texture. in short, the “my. make upofthsbonk is‘agrest credit Riot to the co lien and their printers. _. Box 615. â€" -â€" Telephone Hi The circu tion of such a work - i Wvawv smart British ll'ld Amoricsn sdvcrtis- en es well as at hoan' must certainly be of greet value to (Ienadisu publish- M". -,Ng__¢_112_!1_'_°1_n_-£ Niw Advertiser!!!“ | _ TRAYED‘ INTO the premises of J- : omen-y, w “.00. Ellipse. eno' ruin-i: .. â€...-h “a. ...... H. Hill. ' 0R; V. . 7. ps-m. .l “1.33%. um Burma“ “in an b‘ V . I ll Foo BALI or TENDER and...“ “L“Chï¬. “Mama?†Butter Paper. â€"A m '3wa 01 pm. No†Purchment Butter Paper. just recoll- ed at ‘llhe Post printing office. I N â€Unglflnd legumes. , l.iaxn.::,uu..z’$§... “4"IJ3'â€.,‘=| Umeo no Barnum: ill: â€"'the July number of Barper's is summonâ€"ll we. cits-ml qusner cil-end, and y. Odd Cams and especislly interesting for the unusual l.‘~â€" $1.?“ “13"" colour, ‘ Lacro- is Me ‘l‘wo Piano. bod! I ...... °' W m- ....-. am. ..mo F .. .Swmrs“ “‘.°â€â€œ.i‘- 3:; ".l . . . « . . - or “ 0M . 1°“ andln this respect is sdmrsbly sult- ‘ A wfl‘flm u a M Dover: Po“ 06cc.-â€"33d68w-ti ed to summer neders. lsrsel Zanâ€" “WIMDNhflt B Isa-cl. the Memes-sous â€of vks not... not. will contributes “Transitional." s bombing story of how a little Jewess renounced her christian lover for her father‘s nabs. “The Wreth dithe Zny- ________________; m m ‘ derZes." by'i'hcus A.anvier. isin ...... ...... ... .... .. .... ...... g llllll ESTATE BOUGHT ul Siliil m‘ " '- ...... :33: -..... mingtea is ON COIIISSION. “The Honor of the Trï¬.†“with men on . Briscoe. illustrated by A. 8. Frost. is to out. Prlcu one of the most‘ entertaining features led. of “Tim Brewer." ' Zilo “h" '. 0. I‘AML “out tor “my scam I)“, luv 10th. I“. 0“. Suns: e'lnuu. i l i g WWW/{WWW Many people have been lamenting for the past few years that the fair town of Lindsay could not boast oi a China Hall. The stocks of Crockery, China, etc. carried by the valio 5 dealers have been comparatively light, and therefore the assortment not exactly what i might be desired. Realizing this fact we have been and are still rearranging our :torc so as to give us almost double the space in this department. and it is our intention to carry a stock that will be a credit to our town. ‘ Our trade in this depaltment for the year ’98 was double that of any proceeding year. and by strict attention, polite service. and by giving in every case the best goods for the least money, we anticipate s similar increase for the year ’99. At present we are oï¬â€˜cring special value in DINNER SENS. 97 and 104 pieces, hilly Prints, every pitta gilded. ET SE'l‘iS, 3 and 10 plates, W N“ “l hulls New (WEB in almost every shade. a play: m Mruwsidt a an. 'hen m “9619an $31M!) will consider SPRATT KILLEN saucer . lJâ€"c AL ‘ I mmmmm ‘Y 17 ' H _ r“, if. .,