31‘; J4 0’ ' ,ï¬il .,'n1 e lb pl u“ A men OF .BY-LAWS. On motionthe council went into com- mittee o: the whole, Conn. Minion lathe charm considersnumboroiby hwu. By-hw No. $0, provldllz for the hume- llonotmnkbythounnnry inspector and mailed m afloat. ml “opted And â€.mmdbs. By-hw No. 689, mm mutton- m. um d dutlu Iâ€! the drum 0‘ “In HMW:MM â€but. sad at“, uni â€pointing - mamquflnnnm m; mmwmu; To muted. Mr. Pllklc cud Mr. Mchllllc ro- pllcd nut the bocrd could get the hue- mtorthc Quota-st. church 1: the, dc. Illod, but Mr. Kalb. ‘whoae tender 1nd ‘ Mmptcdmflerod, in place or baking mthc bulldlng It $200,tolcovcltu it ill until the completion of the new structure. to: the m of $50. This cffar whoa-d thought should be mpud. u thatcmonl o! the seats And fl ting up of Illa cbmh basement would llkcly cost mar-bl: more than that sum ...... The £1:st mam-ms â€" COMMUNICATIONS AND moms-ran mem BY LAW CARRIED AND was scnoon BY-LAW (“MASH-BACK. - ; Amulet meeting of the town isthete wheldinthe council chunber Monday . evening. The members present were Meyer Bey, Reeve Kylie, Deputy-reeves Welter: end Grendel). end Councillors when laying the nlene eerelnlly lithosrephed end the report printed ee- eonnted tor the deley. At eny rote no noney bed yet been odd beyond the em [rented tor toting the neceeenry levels. m ecnoox. BOAR‘D'I PLANS. ChoirmenMcNefl 1e. Col. Deacon end P. 9. run. of the school board being preeent, they were naked to explain whet monge- nents they pnrpoeed meking to carry on school work in the out nerd provided the funds tor the new school bufldlng were an: m’nnmy lettinthelnnda o: the bond to mm the bean mngomenu mt, which naked the council to grant 339 for the rend: oi the eidewelk on the Lindsey-st. bridge ; elso that the committee to ellowed to have belencc of sidewalks built by connect, with power to go on with the some at cocaâ€"Adopted. TAKING A 3331'. Huron BAY remuked that it won some time since the council hed had reports iron the cheirmon oi the tire and Inter and police committees, but the gentlemen n- luded to did not teke the hint. “ XNQUIBY, Conn, mums naked whet 1nd become at the plus to: the town duh-go system. no: bed been void for end he thought they should have been presented long be- ot July were leld on the teble by the treeenrer. The home totened up ebout 8288. The expenditure on streets end bridges up to den wee put e: ebont $1,562. 332031- or rm: 3mm AND 33mm: com- A report (rem the town physician, pre- mtlng statement of cost of medicines nnd services rendered for the months of Key, June end July, was referred to the ï¬nance committee. From F. L. Somerviiie, town engineer. submitting piun oi Lindsay-st. drum.â€" Beeeived end ryied ...... An account of $19 tom the some ofï¬cial for services in con- :neotlon with dnin wss ordered to be odd- ed to the flntndsi report. From F. L. Someniiie, certifying to Bethbun 8r. Co.’s account for timber.- Bsterredto finance committee end chur- men of streets end bridges. The commotion pay-streets on the month COMMUNICATIONS. A report tram the ï¬re brigade, asking for rubber uniforms, was referred to the ï¬ance committee. A. report from the unitary Inspector we: read end referred to the street end tows, Bruno, Touchbnrn, Malian, Kmnby. J ohnaton, Hesd 3nd Lovell. Minutes of last meeting ware read and The People’s Greatest Annual Outing Eh: @anmliuu ig‘nï¬t. an.†Won on m mamas. J. J. wnnnow. 3- J- ant. Greater and Better INDUSTRIAL FAIR TORONTO New Stables,:New Cattle Sheds m m other unprovamnu. LINDSAY. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. 1393 LKEA 1|:de Fairâ€"Toronto. Do You Wait to Dieâ€"J33. Boxall. Ales and Portersâ€"Jan; Shannon. The Hypodennic Needle-Mr. Grog. Home Snleâ€"Mclntyro a Stewart. Servants Wmtedâ€"J. J. Daly, Toronto. Voters lint, 1893â€"Township o! )hr'xposa. The Fall To rmpPeterboro Business College. Cons. Toucnmmx, chm-man, rad the Pres-idem. Manager. Toronto. Toronto. Ana. 7. 1893.-70:2. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS LINDSA Y TO WN 00 UN GIL YIEW AD FER TISEMENIS. SEPT. 4 to l6, 1898. Excelling all others EHA'WORLD,8 FAIR CANADA’S GREAT â€connects. thanjl-Iver Endicott. Maggie- Omemee McGeough, Kate.. Ops 9 Thompson. Florence Omemea Thompson Mabel. . do Clark. Ettie... ..... Emily 7 Gardiner. Mabel... Omexnee Pogue, Maud...“- Ops 9 Mulligan. Howard Omemee Robinson. Lottie" . do McCrea, Flora..... do Dyell. Ethel G"... Emily 15 -..1 Welsh, Maurice. . . .Bobcaygeon. . . . Atthill. Lowther... do .... Devitt, Lena ..... Verulam 8 -... Johnston. Sam ----- O'Leary.Dennis.... Emily 15 ...... Conway. James....Bobeaygeon....- Thornton. Esma. .. Keys, Jamesumu Lindsay Helson. Richard'â€" do Touchburn. Arthur do Murdock. Martha Verulnm 1 Number or links Obtained. Following are the names of the candidates who were successful at the June entrance examinations. with school at which prepared and marks obtained:â€" Brass. Samuel ...... 0ps4 .........._. 527 McAlpine,Mamie . Lindsay ..... ......... 523 Flnrey, Francis J.. S. S. ...... ........ 509 Paterson. Aggie E. Lindsay mm... 505 Hartley, Herbert- do .. ..... ....... 504 “‘erry. Ida M..... do ...... - ..... 495 O'Connor. Maud... Convent ............. 492 McDonald. Minnie Lindsay .... ......... 48! Henderson, Mabel do ....... 472 Young. Annie ...... Convent .......... ... 472 Stephens, Maya..- Lindsay 465 Barron. Fritz ....... do ..- ......... 460 Dyer, Vera ......... do ........ ......- 456 O'Leary. Gordon .. do ..... .. 455 BartholomewLaura do -............ 455 Burling. Nettie ..... do .. ............ 455 McGough, Rose M. Convent .. .. .......... 452 Reynolds. Mabel.. Lindsay -.......... 452 Jackson, Ida....... do ......um... 450 Britton, John \V.- do --.-........ 447 Downey. John J... Ops 4 ...... ..... .. 444 Staples, Josie..-.. Lindsay .. ..... .... 444 Malone, Eugene... .{S. --....m..- 443 Primeau. Lewis... S. S. .............. 443 King. Bertha....... Lindsay "-....." .. 442 Traynor. Mary A.. Ops 1 ......_....... 441 Oldï¬eld, Ida ........ Ops 4 ......_......... 437 \Vhitworth, Daisy Lindsay .............. 434 Perkin, Arthur 8.. do . ....... ...... 432 Miller. Benjamin. do ......u..-" 430 Milne. Norman 8.. do ......uâ€"u. 429 Pedlar. G. Lee.. .. do .....u....... 429 Eagleson. Mamie.. do .............. 425 Galbraith. Lillyu .. do ...â€... ...... 423 Henly. Herbert.... do ..- -..... .. 421 Wilson. Lilly....... Lifl’ord -....-...... 419 Campbell. Edith†Lindsay ............- 417 Perkins. C. Josie.. do ......... ..... 417 Runes of the Successful lupus and DEPUTY-Rave Gasman-u. objected strenuously to the mutter being pushed sny ierther. The by-lsw wee e hm, would seriously injure the town in the eetimstion oi trsvellere. end wee unjuet to the hotel-keepers, who hnd gone to lune expense inflttlng up their premises. Coax. ToucaBUnN seid Deputy-move Grendeli vented the billierd rooms to he run in connection with the hotele, end he wee opposed to thst being allowed. The present by-lsw purposed removing billiards from the hotel surroundinge, end he thought thst wee the wishoi two-thirds of the people at the town. After some further discussion the motion wee put and the third reading carriedâ€" 605. A BUILDING PERMIT. Permission was given to J. A. Long to one: a one-story bonding in rear of the Daheny block, Kent-st" on condition that the some be sheared with iron. Council then adjourned. THE BILLIARD BY-LAW. Covx. Hun moved the third tending o! the billiard lay-13w. introduced ï¬t the previous meeting. nnmber of ecoounte. Cow. Kn'rn naked why It wee thet the ï¬remen’s account, eubmmed seven! times, had not been pad ? Rm: Kym: “it! It wee due to the not that the ecoonnt hod not been properly presented. on the nemoe of the men who hed been present on the diflerent coco-lone hed not been given. When this wee oom- mm: FAILS. Rabat. airman-ungmmma.“ ENTRANCE EXAMINA T1 0N8. BOBCAYGEON. money would be tmho Ops 4 Hudaay S. :s. S. S. Lindsay Ops 1 Ops 4 Lindsay do do do do do do ...... ----- .. 444 .. ..... .... 4:“ ~I‘..III"..~. 443 .............. 443 ..-..s.... .. 442 "-..â€"...... 441 "...â€"...-.. 437 . ....... ...... 434 . ....... ..... 432 ......u..-" 430 â€...-OUâ€"u 429 .....u....... 429 .............. 425 ...â€... ...... 423 do .. . .. do - ..... 495 tonvent ............. 492 gindsay .... ......... 48! -n.. Io...- u... .câ€"o- ..... .câ€"oonun as... a...†0...“.-.- 421 419 417 417 416 VISITORS. â€" Mr. James Thompson, form erly assistant post master here, is amongst us, shaking hands with old friends. Everybody is glad to see himâ€"a. pleasant. oï¬-handed fellow. . . . Mnand Mrs. Joe. Chirpaw. of Uxbridge, spent a. couple of weeks here. the guest of W. J. Chirpow. They enjoyed their visit very much. PROFESSIONALâ€"Dr. Blanchard is now fully established here and is doing a fairly good practice, but better awaits him. Emmaâ€"Rumor hath it thet the big guns at Brechin went ï¬shing recently on Mud leke end thet the reeyee oi Mere were with them, but thet e iew perch. ete.. wee the only reenlt. Leann-An interesting ceeee wee die- poeed at here e iew deye since by F.J. Gilleeple, J. P. It wee e one of lereeny, but when ell the evideneewu in itwee held the eeee wee not proves. end in eenuqnence wee diemieeed. 1t eteeted quiteenexeitementiorthetime. The pertiee hell from Udney. Pmoxmâ€"Miu Christie MeDoneld of New Yet-k in here mending her holideye. the meet at line. Getting....hii- 8. J, McDoneld o! Boflelo. end D. McDoneldnt the meme city, ere .1»me Cud- deheeei‘i‘centn ie eleoependtnghet halide†here ...... Hr. Cherlee chenne. enact Dex-meet Mmhmybs HUCKLE-BERBY SEASON is nearly over and. if anything, more than the usual crowds went north this year. as many as thirty teams going through Victoria. Road in one procession. All night the rumbling of wheels and the yells of the rowdy ones kept up a. constant din. (3301’s. â€"The outlook for this year's crop surpasses all former years, the hay crop being the largest ever cut. UPTERGROVE. [Correspondence of Ta: POST.) m Guamâ€"Tho spring when: in this vicinity In much mooted by the View. and In ocneeqnenoe the ï¬eld will bemll. The low lends, too, ere drowned out, hence the crop- tor theentlre townflflpwlllhe much smeller then expected. Rmmme m Lemâ€"The Domin- lon government engineer: and tour nil-tune ere herd It work on the low lends, levels, discharge 0! the lekee. em. theee timee, with I View to regnlntlng the lekeereo on to keep them It about the normel level. The lekee hove Rene down down 18 lnehee In the poet flveinoenee- qnenoee o! the relnhll hevlng materielâ€, diminiehed. The credit of the move mnet' be given to Mr. Freak Medlll. M. P.. who he dweye been in tome! keeping them It or ebont the norm-l level. or no no not to impede or in any we: interfere with KIKKFIELD. [Correspondenm oi Tan Poem Bonanzaâ€"Mr. Angus Smith. our enter- prising harness rnnker. is building nflne new shop end dwelling house beside his present residence. When ï¬nished it will be en ornsment to the village. Rmovmâ€"We believe tbst the Rev. Hodge, who hes been stationed here during the pest few months, intends entering the missionsry ï¬eld end will be leaving st once. We ere sorry to lose him, as he was well liked end respected by oil. Wannaâ€"Ii the perty or psi-ties who borrowed Dr. Wood's bisck cooker spsniei some time no would kindly return him, the Dr. would be plessed. The hunting sasson will soon commenceâ€"hence the re- quest. Wannaâ€"Mr. Alex. McKenzIe or Tor- onto spent Snndny here. He returned on Mondey morning. ...... Mr. Chen. Veeeu- eune from the city on Sstnrdey evening. He Intends ependlnz e tow den here betore returning. FRANKLIN. [Corrupondenoo ot Tm: Posr. PERSONALâ€"Miss IdsMaddis of Mount Pleasant has been visiting acquaintances here ...... Mr. J os. Pritchard and family. of Butte City. Montana, came home on the 29th ult. for a month’s holidays. Mr- Pritchard has to go to New York to make purchases for his ï¬rm before he returns to Montana. OFFICIAL Vrsr'r.- Reeves, Wilson, Pres- ton and Barnicntt were out to this locality on the 26th ult. to sell the contract of a swamp road job on the 14th concession. consisting of crosswaying, brushing and claying some 300 rods extending from the boundary on the east to westward near Mr. Jacob Hart’s, sr., $200 having been granted by our town council at their last meeting toward the opening of this road. The greater part of the contract was awarded to Mr. Wm. Grandy. in; the balance to Mr. Jas. Hog-ow of Fleetwood. The work has to be completed by the lat of December, and represents an outlay of about $300. The road will be a great convenience to many in this section. V I OTORIA ROAD. [Correspondence of The Pooh] Axormm SAW-MILL. â€" Mr. W. J. Chirpaw has another saw-mill on the ground ready for erection. Mr. Chirpaw deserves credit for his pluck and energy. With the two mills our village should Scaoons.-Tha public school open on Monday, August 213:. TheNormalIohoolto-opm Ann-:15- nomuytorreodMIvvo-IIW mMnoommMonbyedm dam DAME. nmemAwm The not an to: mamas 1|an 10' Wmmwme-S-W“ Anaemi- Tonudvumnhmmawm Countymodnlachoolsro-om 80ml- Tho Int d1! tor roodvlnz upped! W mommbrodm 40m“ Insom- 15. CANADIAN POST, LiNDSAY, ONTARIO. â€"W" '- ",7“ the priceoâ€"f any other winging and more home testimcm'als than c rest to- gether. run 1583‘ free. Kenï¬on 1h" world. no dis-M In thoheutotChun. mdhu nachos- Marimba-um 17th Int. Ichtmmocmnumuuhn mur- Down With _ h Prices For Electnc ts. $1.55, $2.65, $350 ;,former prices 85, $7 $10. lety remnant! the sameâ€"16 ditJ- ferent styies; dry battery and acid belts flnflq q.- M gut-rent. Less the? In]! oumu on WM and. at his bolond bicycle. :0 wheel soro- the continent. Hr. enumwmmmcummmugm: mmï¬nndwfllmhblylflothocm u or about Battle. Wm territory. no wentnomOdnhmPoflHombywubywu of Toronto. and vote mm. Onhfloto RochmbythoNot-thxlna. {mismnvedaoflod bachelor-doom 1.000 bloodod hone. nun Mahmud Polo Alto udvawm war. them-Moon!» Into-om“. Andthotetot thatmou. Elmandhhhmflyï¬m. Baum Wilkes. Nutmd “dot-harm Mum lmc.mewueotnr.MAmMot|-u. mailmanâ€"At the m, Wick. on an 5th me..mwmot the Rev. John lemma: 0:. MAILâ€"In Lind-y. on M, August mm. mm. win at llnPuu-ln-nn 0: n Mn“ annuals. Goesmnâ€" DAVIDSON.â€" On Wednesday. the 2nd August. at 8:. Luke'- church. m», by 0;. Rev, John 0mm Dnvlduon. mot Pour borough. brother of the bride. with! Arthur Goo-ace. of the Dominion But. Madaâ€. only non of W. B. 00.880. 0'11» 0-3 . (1 sn Thomu. to Gem-Runn- Eustboth. mud «mm d the In. Rev. Oman Dam â€"Tmsmmmumotummm the Toronto. mo: in Chicago on Thur-d†of lutmkndmhttunflwwmm. The tumor captund nvo gm out o! It: .mx G. m2. the Pitt-m bicyclist who monstrou- I80 tanks the trip round the mammalian. -At Bum lutwook the Onntonhm Buldnuomdl 111110111108}. an {m W hutemnndo human. NOW“ .31 huuuottdnduoodnthommwu 2.1: 41-100. Henry Stranger followed me. We tuned oround and new the: Evee sod Fry had me out in the ‘oonoe. I cried to them. but they were within twenty yet-door the hood or the nvideuadthe holllngwoten hod too Icons I hold on them. The oenoe upeet o little further down.†Mr.'Evee out. but Fry mmged to reooh theehoro. The Indhn low theheodot Mr. Even shove the vote: onheequently, but ot 3 point in the wetore no once could live in. The body wee not found. The Indian hod wot-nod them wovlonoly to notm these nude:- Rev. Mt. eveo wuwen known on may Hotho- dlet circuits of the Toronto common which hehboredtromm's until the time he went to Hudm’e Bu. new Rev. ldwerd Ive- Iet me Deeth. Fuller pn-tioulere forwerded to Rev. Alexan- der Sutherland. D. D.. of Toronto. 0! the eed drowning of Rev. Edwerd Eyed, lete of Victoria Road. ere u tollowe:-"Rev. Mr. Evee. who wee stationed el Norwey honee. wee coins oil with W. H. Fry,echoo!meuer et Cro- Leta. Henry Streinger end eh Indien guide.» kill Inn-goon when the eoeiden: occurred. They errived er the repide end the Indien tdie the story otthedrowninginhieemdeviteetoilowe: “They were reoonnoitering the repide. end I he: nneuynxedthe eenoeetor port-elm. Kr. Fry celled out to Mr. Evee, ‘ Come end eee the tepid. for it iezood tor mnninc.’ They returned end MnEveeeet dance the roohe to mote. I wenteome dietence tolook et the replde end â€"Lest Setordsy event“. so Mr. Hermednke Thompeon. of Mnripoee. wee usietixuz in mov- ing the eepmtor of e. threshing mehine from the ban. s pulley suddenly broke. letting the mechine run violently beck. end it ccnzht end cruehed Mr. Thompeon’e had very badly. Three ï¬ngers were broken. heeidce the hnnd being badly bruised. â€"0n 'l‘needny lnet. little Alle Numt met with e serious accident from which she in now laid up. It eeems thst one of on: expert bloycliete wee wheeling swiftly deacon the eidewnlh. end the little girl duted sorcee in front of the bike. It was impossible to alcohen speed and ehe wee struck. erd the cc‘lu' hone fractured. Ne hlnme wheteveronn be attached to the rider who did all in his power to leeeen the power at the blow, end injured himultin eo doiuz. A cumu- o! m â€"A very severe maiden: mowed â€Boy. the slx-yeu-om son at Mr. J. R. m. or Tunic. on Tue-duo! Inc week. It noun the ma. fellow was plain: In 3 ndghbot'a nrd And cumbodontonhuvy Mum's-sunning um: I tunes. The wdcntot the haunts: the note. which fell upon him. making his leg neu- mothlch. Comte «metal-emu Though no: e World's Felt. Cenede'e Gm: Indus-IdFelrJoheheldet’rmton-om the 4th tome 16m September. will be very much thee-me in every rem“. except I: to extent. eodwihbeeqnuuuhnpormteothepeopleo: Condo Tmyw-mmunmmow wtormumbahmeolntotexhlbibudh the-manna otvleleu'e‘. The meek: euthe bonding: hum been owned tor. New eteblee mam come-heel hevebeen ceased noon-tot over 8100.000.“ We“ peel through All the bofldlnge end View the m undercovernulhennonhedu. Them-onus hevenbobeendnlned. new mode omen-noted end my otherlmmvemeotemde. The one- deleuneuooem mined to be m end batterthon everendwm embreeemoyoew futures. Avenueflmpocfleeottheceu- one people one going to the Woxld'e m: e: Chianthemuee behalneent coating“: the Toronto hit. at which they ell tee! may tho Tmmdnflymun-TWM 1mm Poe'rotlutwoekglnlmm‘“u‘° 3Ҡumsnlmswwm 1mm†germ Eunmoa o: yourmwho will warn ’wMWtbydnmemOmdib1 inmouhm. I monk-It Wind mmmumwxddwlflflI-U doubt-pm» the taboo! manhunt mutual†tovlutundmnumnm datum“ mammal!“ WW' um womwuhout uwa’d MIDI Odd“! '0 I, manomgw alumna-mum amouny waded to Whitby In mommy. or unsung-w other emanation. Thanking you to: ismâ€"Your» W. 0‘ MICHEL. 800- wutbyhcrouocmb. , â€"Themmottho3umduhtoh Call- E'w.’ 17." 33.3 8:00.Windsor,0ntq TOWN James. â€In W? â€I. Wu. 5.9me I. '1‘ Pour mrmmdth Poutbao new... “Maura-an. BB A Good 85 and 860. Straw Bad: for 10¢. - A good 81.00 Straw But for mesa goods are going, as fwe bought them at a. sacriï¬ce and are seug themfat a ridiculously low process to clear. P. MCARTHUR 00., "W 10211 «($le away'down. A good 450. Shirt for 250. A good $1.15 Shirt for 7: A good 850. Shirt for 50c. New Adnruunpnu. I New Advortzumontz. Lind-I. In! SEPT. 4 mud-y.m.9. "03-55 Una-v. Jul! 8. lm-M. Peterborp Bus. 001. nun-n. A mm. 0..., Probably not just yet. We believe there is more danger of you/r dying from imprOperly cooked food than from cholera. Save time, trouble, expense and possibly death by buying one of our STOVES or RANGES and have your food properly cooked. The “PALACE†and “JUBILEE†ranges are becomtg the favorites throughout the Dominion. If you want a Gas, Range or Coal Oil Stove. or anything in the house furnishing line, give me a call and have a ï¬rst-class assortment to choose HATS, HATS, HATS. Don’t forget that we keep ï¬rst-class Plumbers and Tinsmiths. JAS. BOXALL, 109 Kent-813., Lindsav- DO YOU WANT TO DIE! TEAS AND COFFEES of the best brands are strong feature' our business. We flatter ourselves that those who buy from us 0! will realize their mistake in not doing so sooner. The bouqusl‘ unapproachable. MARK THIS WE l Proï¬ts in the Grocery business are small nowadays, and com tion is keenâ€"more so, perhaps than you are aware of. One great dimculty the progressive merchant has to contend‘ is the slowness of buyers to recognize the advantage of buying: goods freshâ€"buying from a stock that is being constantly replenis‘ Stale and inferior goods are sold over grocery counters as well as in dry goods business, and the proï¬t upon them is large. When we say that our stock of General Groceries is FRESH fully assorted in all lines, and that the prices are down to the 101 notch compatible with a desire to pay our honest debts and gain 1 the world is said to owe every manâ€"a livingâ€"we state a iact that be readily believed by those who have traded with us in the past, ant stand ready to convince doubters. t We don’t propose to read you a. lecture upon the subject, but: do wish to impress upon you the fact than an experience of ï¬fteen yes in the grocery business has taught us that in the long run QUALITY? recognized and appreciated by the general public. 5th M of August, 1893, mined cum 0 the 1m. mule our-nut I mu: by the In: on o! the aid mum. manna-um â€mum. “odd luau: the no You": “an Act.†ulna um. I Inn Mined Dem MW in too- '1‘ by mu m mm Municipdity of the Township of Horipou, County of Victor“. room wk and two nut-dun chunk! mm» a. Do!) Emu. om 1mm and Elmo-no. mu. Good m Tm Am“ 9. 193-704. ANTED. â€" Two ï¬rst-61m dining room sub and two ï¬rst dun chunk: HOUSEKEEPERS! P. 104?“!!! 8: CO- Spgatt a: Killer. L’ LISTS, 1893. Boxsll. 1V. McPhaden’a Old Stand, Opp. Post SPRATT 81 KILLEN, Hot Weather 6‘ FA MILY GROCEB ‘auwâ€"J’ UIIV Vv" â€' ml ‘msmmmon 0' 'k "m as meme val-c: 102%,; 1Ҡâ€a: m a: Vim meet. in n" v 1 0m... In the County of Vim“ ‘34 than I- a mud-rum store! W-I hon-u magma kitchen 12m» “all" 1“: she a frame sable 20x3lfl’4‘ m“ "zwmwmzx mm...» " In. In I good nuns saw â€a†maï¬a Sin @1qu VILLAGE PROPER “-0†Post Oï¬ice, Kent-st, L “1.3mâ€. 1898- $17 w Imam CARD8.â€"-A w Ev Ad venison!!!“ ORTGAGE SALE , GEO. A. LIT M mm 750. to $1.00 1mm “'5 Douala. Km Guar- tron : lar- Oxtorll Shoes It “man go' :Njgm" Shot; Dress-i3): in 390. 13019 m Bantu never want. Dc: tho Opporuumy or your mo. 3.17m In“. marten no. Boon were 17. have (loaned to clout out the I). W mums-disc or coat dunna Io. our 756. and 8100 Counter- 1: ‘ OM Boob slid 8m. Ian'- ma Sand Cordovn Greater and Better than: 1†Kid Bum Beau were 8100 I'm-oh Kid Button Boon “ 2 75 8d Odoxd Shoes “ l 75 Bad axiom Shoes " 1.3.3 1m:- 81d Boon tron 250.1 'm‘l Danton. Kid Button 1.: â€a can at $1.10. Ivory mm am“ am one â€(EA INDUSTRE FAIF TORW' The People’s Greatest Annual CALGARY p runner: $35 ALBERT } nononrom $40» â€my. ‘11 Poll“ In tho m m. OI AUG. 15. return until 061'- 00 m 4 Alma. " " “21.8. " " HOV. Chap [tension on :11 Baum J. J'. wxranow. 8. J. HILL. Fragment Manager, mm. Alli? .1593 - 704. new StablesJNew Cattle and mm other mprovema Mes tickeï¬ng mm other poinl to amve at Toronm in time o with 10.15 p. m. train on above (is! 0. P3. OFHCI. 91 III!“ Canadian P612929 School Requisites, High School Boob1 Public School I T. 0. MA TCHETT, _;;ï¬Ã©yl on hum-â€" let.“ “up. Wire Boga! l m M “i“ m... Book; Show and 3' “I mm do will to 9311 am SGHOOL OPE â€"â€"â€"v w'_â€" -v m, .tock'bi'héon. ow w tuba tor In“: and In! Munster So â€"0Fâ€" slflflTS AND 8H0 J'I calm-ca. “ ‘2. DIM Shoe Brushes One-third ctr price. flu. uma. VOLUME XXXIII. SPECIAL ATTRACT! SEPT. 4 to l Johnston Siss BSTICVAN DELOBAINE MOOSOMIN BINSCARTH BESTON REGINA MOOSEJA‘Y YORKTON CALGARY PBINCiB__ _ §"A WORLD’S | CANADA‘S GEE Johns ton Slsso. W ood Puriï¬er and i A gavmuzy. Cures m snow-ch. Bihousm my Troubles. Nervous but W and :11 diseases :risi __ (nu--9: or Dian E3; 3? .50c s? timtion at szm ;______ i to KBEP_Y?UB EXCURSIONS. nu Sudgnl 1: 01mm. __ A- Tn IONSTIR 8803 S‘ 1.: door can Duly Home, Ind as $1181 Fan. a A. Lit Celery 381'.