21$ LINDSAY: mm or mathsâ€"On ï¬ends: Mesa a tee at swam and eiher talus; Sflféï¬d an! m. ï¬agslegs ï¬ï¬‚iaï¬ mm was 138 mm A: 3 am): wind was blew!“ imam enhance. The mad at the mill whistle and m slant 9! the magma: make even- a mwfl is the was, and waist was mated Even an lake in nails mu the “that: canine and hose wheel and 99 «Natty and th mainly Mama] m ulna that all dancer was ever. I'm inâ€" nmmhla material. which in mmuy mod for he), mnmuhted in consequence o! the pulp mill hula: been shutdown some weeks to: â€93133:. ,._ ._ I-.. ; “.1! LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS qulu "was an --.._-- ,_ Bra FISH.â€"LBt Friday morning, just after daylight, Mr. Wesley Manning went down the river trolling. and returned in about an hour and a hall with a smell lungs and e big one which, though not very long, weighed twenty pounds on a spring balance and over nineteen on a reliable platform scale. Mr. Manning says he caught another fully as long it not quite as heavy, and hauled it into his canoe; but, just us he had twisted the line around his hand and was about to unhook the ï¬sh, it gave a sudden and tremendous leap and went overboard; tak. ing with it the bait and about a foot of the line, which snapped with the voilence of the jerk. Mr. Manning refused an offer of two dollars for the lungs that he brought to thevmage, andaisodeelinedto take it to Sturgeon Point, where, he was told, there were “Yankees who would give a fortune for it.†[Special correspondence of m Posr]. Gounod. Paocxnnmes. â€" Council met this 19th day of August, A. D., 1895. Present, Messrs. Lownsbrough, Shaver and Adam. Absent, Messrs. Mark and Swan. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The reeve directed the clerk to present the engineers report of the Me- Arthur drain to council. The clerk read a- -2- LAHA i an: Manama 2w. Nun“ unnu- w v-___, a copy of the notices mfled by registered etters to the parties assessed within the area described in said drainage. Moved by Mr. Shaver, seconded by Mr. Adam, that this council deem the notices mailed by the clerk to the parties interested in MeArthur drain sufï¬ aient, as required by see. 16 of the drainage aet.â€"Cenied. Mr. Mark entered and took his seat. Moved ' Mr. Adam, seconded by Mr. Shaver, that the report at the engineer of the McArthnr drain be received and adopted. -- -- - .1_.1 mum Una. w â€"Carrhd. Moved by Mr. Mark, seconded by Mr. Shaver, that the clerk be instructed to prepare a by-law in conformity with the engineers report of the MoArthur drain, and submit the same at the next meeting of eouncil.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Shaver, seconded by Mr. Mark, that the reeve give his order on the treasurer in fever of Goo. Smith for-$3) to pay expenses in connection with surveying MeArthur drainâ€"Carried. The council manned its sittings for general business. Moved by Mark, seconded by Mr. Saver, that the reeve give his order on the treasurer in fever of the following persons for work on rode: _ John Johnson gravelliug lot 5, con 12 ...... 8 24 65 do do turnpiking lot 5. con 12...... 10 00 do do gruelling let 5x6. con 12.. .. .. 54 40 do do culvert, etc, lot 516. con 12.... 9 50 do do ending lot 14115, con 15 ...... 45 90 do do clearing brush lot 142:15, con 15 4 00 G wnartindale work let 10x11, con 8....1 00 G W Martindale work lo: 15x16, con 11. ..... 3? 75 WSenguine culvert con 2 ...... ............ 6 75 WSaugnine breakiuzstonecon2............ 1 50 0 Senate worklot5x6 con 4..:....._.. ...... 17 60 J Johnston work 10!: 5x6, con 14 ............ 11 96 Glitchellwork cedarnew roed............ 940 J Johnston work lot 5. con 15 .............. 12 75 WWhiterepel-rinzbridzelotéi, cont..." 125 Jxobtwork lotl9,cou 2.................. 12 50 G Blob work let 15x16. con 8...... ...... .. 40 W J‘l'horburn culvert con 6.......... ...-.. S 00 S'l'hornhridxeiotll,eou7.............._ 5100 Tahouldioevork lot 22, con b... ..... ...... 5460 CWoohootthnakinzetoneeareofnlark 24o â€"Cu'rled. Moved by Mr. Shaver, second- ed by Mr. Adam, that by-lnw No. 451, being a. by-low to provide for raising by meat on the reteable property or the township of Marines, the sum of 810.- 95279 bonowrond a ï¬rst tunaâ€"Carla. By-lsw, No. 54, random-at time. By-Inw No. 454. after poseinxthrough committee â€Mathhdtimesndpneeed. Moved by Mr. Sham. seconded by Mr. Moth, thatby-lano. 445,-beingsbrlowtolevy 1nd ooneot off the roteohlo property in the townshlpof MoripoonintheyesrAD. 1895.theenmot$2_108.%oongonenl rate in pohliooohoohbonowreodoflnt innâ€"M By-lnw No. 455 read 3 hum By-tho. 455. sitar pom WWW“. third time spammed. www.mm d by Mr. Adult. that by-hw No. 456, to raise the nooeooory oehooioin the township Went of 3 Well Known Doctor “No other blood medicine that have ever used. apd I have tried them is so thorough in 113 action. and eflects so many cut was as Ayer’s Sal-3a. â€â€" LEEWAuguamMe.’ Avir’sfl-‘ES “swam“ Junâ€: Punter liver and bowels. Admitted 31: the World’s so THOROUGH A8 FRIDAY; 5129.53.39: MARI PUSA. mh lot 14x15. con 15 4 00 ‘. 10x11. con 8...... l 00 15x16, con 11...... 37 75 2.................. 6 75 nocon2............ 1 50 n 4â€â€œ... ...... 17 69 con 14 ....... 11 96 w rond............ 940 on 15.............. 12 75 I10? 5, con 9...... 1 25 2.................. 1?. 50 con 8.............. 40!†6..........._....'. 800 n 7............._ 51 00 con b..............‘. “60 no are of E. Ink 2 40 I: Mr. swung-Ma- 324 65 1000 9 50 45 90 on the third Monday In Banachâ€.â€" Cu-rlod. John F. Comes. clerk. time [5 expected. . PERSONALâ€"Miss Barth's Wakelin, we are glad to state, has recovered from -her recent Illness. U-Roo KOO. Gï¬ï¬ï¬Ã©ï¬ News 499. Mt. mum gave a very adlfymg 312mm an 811me margin, Aug; 2m. Ln she Mechodm ehmh, deans: men the Menu gamma e: falshmuta £89 hummus ehmh m Hannah's Gimme not the term a! a metal semen as 1919th missions managed he the W. F. M. scales; at the “BNï¬ifln #3 roman OOENER=FZN§LOM will draw gem algae! and m. [Correspondence oi Tan 9051,] Tan Susan an we 143350333qu“ many parts 01 Canada the season has been one of no Imall trial and discouragement to farmers. It hae been marked by greet extremes of temperature; and in thie port by aver-y meagre enpplv o! rain. In the month at May vegetation came forward with great repldity. issuing a tender growth, 1113th susceptible to the influence AL_L L--_ lâ€"A-ï¬ _‘vrv- _â€"_ , FUND", argue; uâ€" , of cold, and then when that heavy trout came the result was very discouraging; some people went so gar as tony there would be no crops at e11 this year, but after all. there are oompeneetlone and enough all, there are eompeneeuone and enungu for all. ’ Nonaâ€"Farmer: are busy harvesting when it is not raining. There is consider- able diï¬culty in saving the out eropge the second growth of oats and too much rain don't do when outwith the. binder. ...... A good my of our yonngpeople went to Lindsay on the 23rd to see the great show ...... Joe would rather listen to cow bells and horns than the ï¬le and drum. He did not recognize the 12th J uly or Aug, but is going to the Toronto exhibition. BLACKSTOCK. [Special to TE! Post.) HARD LUCKâ€"A few Sabbaths since priv- ate word was received at Blackstook that the license inspector, of Bowmanville con templated a visit to Casserea on that day. Fearing the hotelkeeper at the village might be taken by surprise, one of his friends called‘him up by telephone, warn- ing him to have his house in order, which ‘ advice he was prompt to act dpon. A party of prominent residents of the locality who had been enjoying mine host’s hospi- tality during the day took warning also, and in order to pass the balance of the Sabbath pleasantly secured the services of a steam yacht owned in the village. After a short sail the water feed pipe of the boiler became choked with weeds, and as the steam was rising and the water out of sight in the glass, things were indeed very serious; the passengers, no doubt think- ing prudence the better part or valor, quietly slipped overboard into the canoe and paddled safely ashore. At a safe dis- tance they watched for the destruction of the engineer and his craft, but kind Pro- vidence interfered and the party were spared a tragedy. The hotelkeeper’s lack 1‘â€" - 1‘ _‘AAL._ UV... v-vd Luzon FUanALâ€"The remains of Mrs. Susanna Powers who died at the old home- stead on the 9th con. Ops, were interred In the Roman Catholic cemetery, Lindsay, on Monday last. The deceased was born 95 years ago and had clyved on the old term for over half a eentu . She was highly respected by all her nelgmgma, belngnoted for her kind and unselï¬sh disposition The funeral cottage was unusually large can- slderlng the busy season. -- -\ e,A3 11-3 Win-4 “EELEILEE Esmeralda Roland died at her parents’ residence In the village on Wednesday lash of consumption, pl: the agentlSyenra. Itislcsethnnayeer The funeral took place on Friday 1m. Dccx Samme.â€"The boys are getting thingsready for the opening of duck shooting which comm Sept. let. Thus mm'mverytew_dnchflylng,nndlt unmatched that they‘wmheecucethh cm “A Goon anâ€"Thue he: been con- eldenble elem clayerthreehednndmnrz wed. theqnflltycltheeeedendyhlntb the memmnchbeflcrthnnthtdhet [Correspondence 0! m POST.) THE Hmvxsr.â€" The bulk cf the her- vesting is done and this week will see grain, etc" under cover. There is no scarcity of barn room title year. 7.. \rA_. slyâ€"vâ€" .- "n... was not guise-sshvorsble; the inspector arriving at the hotel shortly after the do. partnre of the_party, had his suspicions , ,As LL- .__‘._., ;roused, ‘ and ï¬e shmmoned the men-1 party to give ev'idenoe in the case against the hoselkeeper. They net walling to ap- uuv â€"-- â€"..t -7, pear it; court, suggested the ï¬ne be paid without any evidence being taken, which suggestion was promptly acted upon. visiting Ray. J. W. Tuner ...... Waite: Kimphon, of Buntfotd. is visitingutho residence of Mn. Curry ...... mu Code. of Patagborough, has rgtnrnod tron 3 visit with In. moan..;...'.lgr. rm, The Pressman m in Gambm .w‘ same tram here to the Immune N ORLAND. OAK WOOD. OMEMEE. 4199. Mr. M1213!!!†“IE. um... .I a . 2;: is; F “O E and interest shown in my ways. [Cogsspondonos of TE! Post. Munâ€"Mr; H. Bswsil, of Braden, is spending his nation visiting trund- hers.... .Nswtnn Mooney, of mm, is home for a few dsys’ hoiidsys.. . .Mr. and Mrs. A. Gilroy, of Tomato, psid the town a short visit on thou-"bikes†int wast. ....Mum, Geo. and mm Lotta let: on Tuesday last for Portal! Ls Pun-is. Inpnomm.-Wm. J nmisson intends to run his livery sable oh a man sxtsn- sivs souls. He has mound «urn nsw ï¬gs. ‘- ~ A N ngnuhl“. "as; Sammy summation A. O. Own-I. 02 93mm, magma the pulp“ . in a» Methodist church on Bum mum†13mm ehmh w Hammad I m ago has End». The pulp“ was would by Dr. Wuhan. o! Ingmar “Imam. Imam. . . ,,_ 1-, I. Batu-JA- '1 mum Fiflfl=A§ an early hour lest Builder morning the eitinace m 0 ed by the peels oi the are bell. The resident at Dr. Clemens was head to he on an, and hetero the flame mid be checked the building was a complete week. the Are not hem: been discovered in time. The (item escaped with only pert oi hie clothes end and a «new eeoeee et thet. The insurance wee about 85,000 on house and contents. but thin doe! not curly cover the lots. Gauntâ€"Who will tehe the job oi ehutv ting up the Chronicle correcpoudent on his “ted", “The Church to-duy." may work, or there is nothiuc to do but chow thet hie mmeute ere merely words without mooning. Curious hie crtiole of e ehcrttimeezoehouidheeoeimiler to the one which eppemd ehout c you no in the editorial of thet nine pcpcr. Perhepe the editor and hie grout minded) ruin the came channel in chennel in onlllns of! the church, the town end intect enythlnc which seneihle people in genenl uphold. Excmâ€"Primnrycâ€"M. Arxnetrong. W. Ash, L. Dodde, P. Edgcrton. W. Emmer- son, E. Fay, T. Holtly, M. Mark, 0. Mark. L. McConnell, N. McBoull, mMcLenn, W. Moore. E. Paxton. M. Stage. 0. Scenes, E. Thampeon, A. Walker. Junior leavingâ€"W. chwdown, L. Fer- guson, P. C. Prayer, F. Enrrl‘son. C. Madden, E. W. McLaughlin, A. E. Miller, J. G. Miller. Matriculationâ€"s. A. Foote, F. W. Marlowe, J. Moore, all with chemil- try, R. H. Brethourinhtinnnd physice. _L. Hemblyin Latin and French. Honor metricnlntion.-F. Jones, let clues honor. only f :11: teachers. be: ind .cuoh euooeee fl___ . “on as had ours. Cameron: cordially ""305- uuauwuq uv."_- Socranâ€"A satchet social will be held on Friday evening, Aug. mth at the residence of Mr. John E. Thompson, Brock. under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society of St. Andrew’s church ct Sonya. Admission 15 and 10 cents. PnnsoNaL.â€"Messrs. Edwin T. Ramsey and J. Humphreys, of London. are spending holidays among friends here. The boys went down on their wheels and made last time....Mr. D. McMillan, teacher. 0! Lerneville, spent Sabbath here. ...... Miss Jackson. of Lindsay, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Kate Patterson. ...... Mr. Joe. Cankiin, who was very ill. has recovered, and left on Tuesday for his home in Feversham. . Mrs; Jae. Jewell. of Port Perry, spent a few days with her sister. Mrs. W. Tremeer, last week... Mr. John Ferguson took in the excursion trip to Manitoba on Tuesday ..... .Mr. A; __- vâ€" â€"r Geo. Ramsey, of Lindsay, was out to ace friends here last Sunday ...... Mn. (Ben) Smith, of New York, is holidaying In this violnlty ...... was Belle Wlndrlm left on Thursday for Omemee ...... Mr. Charlie Varooe looked up Lindsay Mend: last week ...... Meaere. Murdoch and John MgDongall returned from England on Tuesday by S. 8. Montana:- They report a pleasant and lnvlgontlns voyage. but still think there jello plaeellheOnt. ...-...Mtsé cum Thu-burn has been seriously Indispoood. batman themdto recovory ...... Mr. John Thorn returned last Thurï¬nyatbc spending 3 month with Dunngton minimummllgeuh Ferguson. who recently passed the Junior PORT £34:ng â€X533. I services at: 2.30 [by the Rev. Mr. Monday In the sea are expected mum 0! 0! 03111111189011; RID Rom Spacn'ron. London. Aug. tie-13 ‘3‘ 5°“ Commons tom 1:. Wuunm Jgg ton. Comet-nave member ‘0’ Beirut.’ naked tor momma ‘2 the position or the netou‘tm" w had been pursued between NveO“ land and m to the end they former should be matted mto the ‘ minion. He also asked whether Home Government would 333‘“ in} um; the 11113an amiculties of h toundland. _ ,, -. m Newfoundland loan-troughs.“ 00"" “‘1 min-II. I..- “W â€"Amnpufl'°-°"‘" BRITAIN DECUNES IO HEL? BER tun. wwvguvg “buâ€"V'â€" uon u to Beltut.’ axed tor worm: 080 Mr. Chamberlain, Seaetary or State (or the Colonies, said that the negotbi: anml’natlonn lobed- "! Wu and all the M Nhfll‘ombm It. John'l. Nfld. Aux. :1.-'i'he pro- Ieoutins attorney in the preliminary Investigation in the m tter or the Union Bank director! on rented hie ease. considering that mincient evi- dence has been produced to womnt the defendants' couunittsl for trini. ,The whole community is shocked st the revelations ot the rotten condition of the bank. m In“ mm London. Aug Its-The mwr all: mates which were meant! I) the um Liberal Government and a opted w the présem mmuw have nu teen imam-a: The!) have been a mud to an m alterations. but In 1 main we 66 all: n: the puma all on nany tor- mulate z The number man No- vld d far with“. whleh In an menu! at £50 aver she alumna a! in! you name: the ox admires under rmvlnlann or 3 a Naval Defence AM u: [intro-ad 1e lay am 66.19â€â€œ an t a cane mum» at IMPO and ammo cm armaments The Government is preparing to put the retrenchment scheme into open- tion. The closing of the schools be- gins next month owing to the nduo tion in the education grant. Many of the teachers refuse to continue work at the reduced salaries. The expen- diture in behalf of the poor is being reduced to one-half of the tonne: amount. Half of the paupers are be- ing stricken from the list. No doc- tors nor medicine will be provided un- less in case of absolute necessity. The result or this will be to cause s further period or distress next winter. Dr. Grentell. superintendent of the Deep Sea Mission. writes announcing the extreme destitutlon among the re- sidents of Northern Lshrndor owing to the failure of the salmon ï¬sheries. He says that many persons will per- ish next winter unless prompt assist- ance is rendered. 'mmmu AM 1". Inn. North Bay. Aug. 27.â€"The body of Alex. '1‘. Douglas. storelteeper tor Da- vidsonk Hay. Toronto. who was one of the 21 who lost their lives by the burning of that arm's steamer. The Fraser. on Lake Nipissing. Sept. 7. 1893. was found by John Couchin. an Indian. on Saturday on thenorth short or the lake 5 1-2 miles west of here. It was nude. but well preserved. That the body had been lying in sixty feet of water. and possibly a muddy bot- tom. seems the only way of account- ing for its preservation for so long a time. and the recent thunderstorms are thought to be the cause of its coming to the surface. The‘ bodies of 15 ot the 21 victlms had previously been found. nearly all within a year after the occurrence. (obi {result at Ottawa Ottawa. Ont. Aug. 27.â€"The annual Do Rideau ranges. All the indications at present point towards the meet being the most successful in every In the history or the association. entries. over 400. are more numerous than ever before and the shooting su- perior. That of last year is far below in comparison. Then the weather is excellent and the ammunition. that at 1893. all that could be desired. Three matches were shot yesterday, the Nur- sery. 5 shots at 500 yards. possible 25: the Hamilton Powder Co.. 7 shots at 500 yards, possible 35: and the MacDon- gall Challenge Cup match. 5 rounds at 400 and 600 yards, possible so. The Nursery. open to members who had not won a prize of 85 at any pre- vious‘meetlng of the D.R.A.. was won Alast year with 23 and seven 15's drew money. Yesterday there flare three possibles and three 20's counted out. m. Wamfltnn Powder Company 0w, crux-Jan; III-Inert. Mmâ€. mum u an. nun-mmfl'w‘ “mm-Wnndw'fl'mfl‘" mm‘w a: In W““‘ In. w at “In London. Aug. z7.â€"Flve men were drowned by the capsizlnz of a. yaw! at Skegness on the east coast of Eng- land today. vuv---‘- â€".._ __ , The Hamilton Powder Company match last year was won by a possible. but it was the only one. and the seven- teenth 30 drew the 89th and last prise out of 382 entries. Yesterday there were three possible: end 38 31': were counted out. or 127 men made 31 end over out of 889 who competed. 'I‘he MacDougail last year was won with 46. and 16 40's drew $4 each. Yes- terday. despite the loot thit the wind was triclw at the second were two 49’s, while 17 34': were count- ed out. I." WIIWWA' m A 7111']. OF m Iland annot Scour. manna.- WW John? me: tor South NAME n‘ sugarcane. “Mnflmpnww www.muammcm mummudme-m mummmpumm Bun you embï¬nthomlnzwm In “new and u “(lurk brown cute" lntha mouth. I! to. It In monsoon“ W «9th and liver. the but mehlchhudueottyor'lPHh. lethsuttledumuoaueodut ad mod. 0! living;â€" collmgvoodnmunve wading-3 week. H318 OF LOCAL mnmr. now-papal 3“ W â€"0! the must-19t- left unpublished by Robert Lawn Steam a his dual (not may, by the my) the mute nah the hue II a collection of very 0:18!!!“ am.- in the swarm- number of MoClm'I me. One of them II n oonvunclon John sum- and bind" mmmmw WWW m†mm W mem a flu WWW N am.“ mam WWW wm‘umdmfloau , AUGUST Palno- ru ‘90.! 25'!qu um mm 'sions, of CROCKERY now going on. Why Of COUPSG‘ID Speus urocunea wucu you read: it backward, and that is just What ARCH. CAMPBELL degls in. They carrya full line of everything in the 'Way of Provi. of Course,'it spells Groceries when you inf mauv- etc. Remember the Clearing Sale ARCH. CAMPBELL, Bra-u MFMIbm‘E-dhdomm Outing dEoundry“ Roma m all chin-r coo Sam-£1: Smï¬gtnesandm uniâ€"rumwm will â€brunch-o MW» LINDSAY FOUNDRY P. 0. mu New Admtuomenu. .Uymutï¬ - UV!“ â€STABLE. .OOD FARMâ€"For Sub or to Beat. Im inc you know a gag: thing when you §ee it. . . . Of course you do, and we are not going to diSputc the assertnon. JOHN MARINE Family Grocers-East“ the Benson House. Lindsay. HUBLEY 81 BRADY, bugbul. DON’T YOU think that where the ma- jority of your neighbors deal would be a good place for you? There must be . good reason for their satis- faction, or they would go elsewhere. \ Every week we are gain- ing new customers. Think the matter over and make up your mind to try us._ FAMILY GROCER. luflTf End!- J on Ham:- Ever consider that we are in a position to sell you Groceries and Provisions perhaps a trifle cheaper than you have been paying elsewhere. . .~ We have the experi- ence, and our stock is is one of the largest outside the cities and is kept constantly assorted. JOHN MAKINS 7 at In Pool Priming than. “on 3 SALE AT A SNAP. -III mum "um New Adnrupggagfl'; mom CARDS. +4 79?]. B10! hat "I‘ll his OCI'Q