liloneu and Immune A limited on Inn-8'80 ' aéâ€"Cbnpny 61' Canada. In for rum" Assurance §oglcty of Lon n-_AA.I I. UN Inn-v:- W..- ....- _ don, Eagnmd, (Fire). m! m Sinai-h Union and National “reinsurance KERRGU "i: is rather eat-1y to think of buy- M 3 tall overcoat mesa hot 'days, but Quantum weather will soon be here min. McKay can get you up a. nice ‘ttilg suit ut a reason :ble 1mm â€"wt1. LOCAE'NEWs-LETTERb T Gram LINDSAY. p gent for the III pen-lacuna bill’- - n___‘- -I-g inl- 3 (COM to flu Post). ' Mr. Burgess. 0! Lindsay. and A. P. Hanan. were out. vidunz blend: hora 3111. J. Buthnrturd‘i sister. from ester. in here visiting her my friends and relatives. nuâ€" ‘MnPl-mrsou iv recovering from The Weekly Post vvv_ . - (Conespondence to The Post.) {When you want a new suit otclothea m nice nobby hat, McKay's the plane 1mm Good tit and satisfaction no): iu_ueas. Mr Illness. - Mr. Lowrey Best and. wife. of North Dakota. 114% been viaiti their old blends here. Mr. K has ., ill for none time past, and. came â€Mk to his native land so as to be restored. He aye that the treatm-nt receive-.1 from 09.: medical man here, and the bracing 311' of Ontario, has made a great change for the better. . _ M18» A. Garnet-t, oi St. Thoinisffl. Dakota, is visiting with relatives here. She is safe from the great hail atom which are prevalent in Dakota. and which camsed a. suppowd; loss of $350.- 000 tofarmers in that section on Mon- to those who are acquaintod with “"111 as heis a very br' ht and clever youth- 10 the teacher. r. W. Cameron, is tlso accredit for passing a pupil with no high a standing. , . .15 cash will purchase a. good Bi- cycle at J. A. ‘Williamson's harness shop, Kent-st... Lindsay. ‘ The Christian Endeavor still unin- tains its enthusiasm. Largo meetings are held every Sunday evening, and a lively interest is taken in the work. Mr. Hayes has had. another cottgce erected. at the Point this summer. It is an excellent one. on the skilled wgrkminship Mr. J. NCO?!- wean. [he home of Mr. A. Graham has re- cently been blessed by a little visitor who has come to stay. was Misses Bertie and Mary Irwin have been hem: visiting under the par- .ntnl roof. Both are nowr. in the city. 1153 Nellie Rick. of Boboayueon. paid a short visit to the bow of Mr. Irwin. Lawyer McLaughlin and. family have oppogite Poetoï¬ioe, Lind“?- New Goods commenc- ing to arrive. No room any longer for Summer Goods. Money is much easier to handle. During August all Summer Goods will be sold at and below Wholesale Prices. Tn fh“ 1'9 s maintained; by one (I 4 ‘. ‘. .‘didvétet W111}: _Jaokson. who I‘m; 1..- an- John Kart McPherson mount. of cash ‘0 M 3% lowest nun. N0“. di" FRIDAY; AUGEI 718_._'99 .W OODVILLE. HI", “LBW... , :tian Endeavor still mlin- .husiasm. Large meetings Very Sunday evening. and :erest is taken in the work. s has had. another cottage the Point this summer: It ant. one. and reflects credit Led. workmmship of Mr. J. Pool has alga tho contract ; the school house. and ex- .ve it completed early this lot Mr. A. Graham has re- . man-ad bv a little visitor Man Black, Kent-I it, or St. 1mm. N- g with relatives here. the great hail storms lent. in Dakota. and _ --_A anund? mcupiod one of Mr. Bay’s‘ cott for the path": weeks- _.o m it on Monday tobe immedmtely taken up by a large party of young men and mid- ens for the comma; fortnight. Campers are alsostfowquom the shore. and “a in clear pr it was not equal to: hold. an: 'John M. Marshall's about a month ago. The ledies of the congregation deserve great: praise for the way in which the tables were unused and the quantity, quality and variety which they provxded. who band from Eanelon Falls was in at- tendance and enlivened the proceed- ings. who proceeds clear of all ex- penses was about 810. Mr. G. H. Dunn has already done some threshing in this section with his steamer. George 18 keeping up the ' as won for Miss Mabel MGWuLwnu. Mrs. J. B. Powles enjoyed awook’s visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Grenves, Palestine, Eldon. Misses Carey. of 0mm». spent a. weekvisiting their uncle. Mr. W. A. Gillis. don't forget that cheese is Uunâ€"â€"_. (Correspondnnoo to The Post.) Ferment are very buy, is turning out. well. where is no sickness. Dr. :l‘hompâ€" The Inner!“ UL wv Al-vv .._-- , 7 on Sunday last was one of the largest ever seen. there being 105 vehicles in the procesion .‘l‘he edema and im- preaive services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Leï¬felt. pastor of the Eng- lish church. which the deceased had been a lite-low and consistent memâ€" ber. He was a conservative in poli- tics. but was always very moderate in his views. holding that every man had a right to his own opinion. It and township clerk for half a cen- tury in whom fewer faults. it any. coan be found. three sons,â€"Ed . Samuelâ€"to mourn his death with his widow. who have widespread sym- pathy in the lou' of kind father and beloved husband. Deceased had reach~ ed the advanced age of about 90 years. Quite a number of visitors here at present. candidates for examination in On: the different forms are exceedingly creditable tot heir teachers and them- selves. _ ,Wn... _..- gm faking? pleasant trips (1 the season win he on Civic holiday, Aug. 24. Thursday. to Fenelon Fang. 3:050an and Balsam __:_-_ -0 5h “gflnnl Lake. bu] un- Lnnda Chidlcy. daughter of James Chidley. 0! this place. mm is the way they go On Friday. um 4th. Aug. the Cream- ery shipped the law at July mum of butter in a refrigerator can to Mon- treal. 99 boxes. or 5,544,113.. sold: to a Montreal (Ir-n for export. The price received was l8 1-40. on Aug. 191:. A very flattering report hen re- ceived tron old country about the quality the . " brand minted there. Lt was not equal to: 1 ad: John M. Marshall’s '11 ago. The ladies of the deserve gran-h praise for which the tables were the quantity. quality and ab they provnded. who melon Falls ya: in ag- nu. w.“ mn has already done in this section with his {a is kegping up the n that he has won for 1-4‘» 0n Auc- m. med. his attention and u the prices egpeoially on the ya been so hiBh- M will be well plow r for cheese returna- of New. Yeti. are tion with their oondnctod sacra- . A. Williamson's harness shop. Kent-st" Lindsay. Murchison Gilchrist are giving bargains in odds and ends in sum- mer goods to clear; ' odd sizes in ladies‘ blows and shirt waists at greatly“ mduced prices-reg- ular 81-for 80c. 85a for 60¢. etc. The: have jusL received 3 W1 Job in dark shakers, which is extra. value. gt ARGYLE. (Correspondence to The Poet.) Harvesting is now the leading teat- ure of the day. and threshing has con- meuced. A grand yield is expected. A heavy thunder atom passed over Lhis locality on Friday nzght. The much-needed rain was a beneï¬t to the wmeleu l0 vuu-vâ€" -___v_ We understand His Tenn Kchsu'r‘o has scoured this school for the ensuing term We wish her mocca- We heartily mntulate Mr. '1'. Mc- Eachem. of the Lindsay Collegiate In- stitute. for‘h‘ve success in the meant examinations. having token such 3 mood standing in so short s time. no mgntion of t dist umh Lore intond t0 chute renovatod. It now pairs. _- .. ,7 12.11:- -hn I FRANKLIN. (Oorreapondpnoo to Th9 Put.) The shrill whistle ol the stem thresher is a thing at the present. and very much. in vogue; h M um- "â€"-â€" A b A g pain. Mr. Herb Ehllis. who spent two weeks‘ vacation at home. has returned to his work in Peterboro again. His Flossie Hall. who was the M d'the Misses Fallis, returned to her home in Peterboro last week. The yield (1 wheat and also the sample seem to annoy the farmer this season. The coarse grain aniis him The trustees of the school have had the school nicely cleaned inside dur- ing vacation. mhe following is the report of the Franklin school in regard to the P. S. L. Entrance and Reaction. ex- aminations: Public arhool Leaningâ€" Freddie Veala. Lloyd Lytle. Entrance ...A.lioe Veala. Harold Noble. note were no failures in P. S. L. '01' En- trance Promotion examinations. Jr. W to Sr. lV.â€"Bp.by Veala. Ruth. Veala. Tnlmage Dainard. Jr. [It to St. lII.â€"Mand Robinson. Evaline Sis- son. Willie White. Sr. 11 to Jr. Ill â€" Stanley Hidden. Lottie Nmnt Carrie White. Bertha White, Clarence Wtaen. {the charges in thepro- motion examinations will not take place 'mmediately after nation as the pupils have only been one term in the class. School will ogen on Man- se." _‘ the council met at Oakwood on Mon- day. the 14th of August 1899. The mem- bers were all present. The minutes of the last council were read. when it was moved by Mr. McKinnon. eecOnded by 311'. Rich. that the item. 0! -ï¬ 1-2 cont of crushed stone. as passed at the last council ~sitti . be chans- ed 1:03 3-4 cords. and t the min- utes be confirmed as revisedâ€"Carried. As no definite action had been taken to establish the lines on eide-roadld‘a l5 and 16. con. 10. Mr. Graham moved. seconded by Mr. Rich. that the clerk be authorized to notify Hr. Jenkins end Mr. Giles that nnleee they engage to Commissioner of Crown Land: of Ontario to have said linen established. â€"Carried. A communication from MI. Mnlcolm McArthnr. oompleininc that the McArthnr drain We: not giv- ixg entire utinhntnon. end reqnmed , e x; L‘l._- eh... mnn- ll. vuu-gv w-_â€"â€"--~V cleaning natures .leid More the coun- cil. when on motion by Mr. 8mm. seconded by Mr. Rich. the clerk ms instructed to notify Dir. Geo. Smith, township engineer. to infect the Me- Arthur drain with counci lots Gnh-un and McKinnon. and authorize aid en- tneer to clean out such pert; of aid -â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Rich. sea- onded by Mr. Graham. that the clerk notify Mm. Dan Cameron. overseer of Best No.65. to come to the next meet- ing of council in reference to corn.- leints regarding statute labor. â€"- gar-tied. 'lhe council then took up the estimates for the comi year: Byâ€"lew No. 50L was moved by r. ï¬mitt. see- ended by Mr. Rich. authonai a levy of 04.871 {or county purposes. t rate. on the dollar to be 1.9. mills. 85,180 for township purposes. the rate. 2 mills: 83,307.63 tor general public school, the rate tobe 1.28 mills. Ba-law No. 502 wss moved by Mr. Graham. seconded by Mr. Rich. authorizing a levy of $4,039.25 for public school purposes OVBI' the different sections of the town- ship. These by-laws. after havi their usual rendi s. were pangs. . signed and sealed. . Sande appear- ed before the council with reference to cod 0! survey on .Walhhurn‘s Is- land last great. A conunnnieetion was also read on Mr. Bowen. relating to the same subject. and upon consid- eration it was decided that all persons interested in said survey should ap- pear at the next council melting. Mov. ed by Mr. McKinnon. seconded by Mr. Rich, that the reeve give an order on the treasurer for each of the following accounts: George Martiudnle, gru- velling. 34.1.00; Arch: McDonald. culâ€" vert. 86; John Tretheway. repairing road. 83; Marvin Grillabreaking stone. :35: Michael Grose. breaking stone. 87.25; John Kirby; gravelling. 32.25; Neil McPhadden. ditchins. 0715: John Tretheway. covering bridge. 81; A. Cam'cheel. grading 85: A. McDon- ald. covering bri . 815; John John- ston. gravelling. .95; John John- ston. grading and cutting hill. .27; I Geo_ Hicks. gruelling 316.80; A. McIn- |nis. gravelllng. .3 .96; B. Jeehett. breaking stone. 88.50; M. Wakeford. culvert and gravel .818; Edward Kinck . SD 1'8 - John Melanin. culvert town line. .8: James Bletchford, work on boundary of Fenelon. 826.18; C. S. Blackwell. sect. > provisions. newness Bree. for wire fencing. M8.40;Wilson e. Wilson. acct. printing. $41.75; John Johnston, spreading stone. 83:_ Fred mun, spreading atoms. 33; Richard Jeflrey, breaking stone. 02.50; Geo. Mottledala. drawing crushed stone. 312-50; Wm. White. for cedar and repairs culverts, $8.60; Hermn Hart. crushing 65 1-2 cords stone. 83.50 : Gee. nicks. draw- ing crushed stone. $15.56; W. Tannin. weeding stone. 9: ,‘W‘. A. Silverweod. -for gravel. $3.80; â€". Sloan. moving stone off road. .1; (mules McLean. grevelli . 814.86. In» council then 'vâ€"nvv- MARIPOSA WEEK , LINDSAY] LL o? the Methq- d to have the! iii 'a' full 5 I... Ivar: I!!â€" QODII’ ‘21: :3. I... 2 9.3 .8... .- 4031: t 03038.; was me“ hum. Following were me 010m 9"†“ mpg-ant emu-u yeast-day: . _.. Mt M Out. in. . . Rye; bu. . . Buokwhut. 56'. id. 9' m‘ Straw. loo-9. Por â€â€œ- Bum. 1h; chickens. pu- mrkm. par ! Onlonl. purl-c... Poems. nth-C..- mm .mew :n .98838981Nr3889’†mu “Mmmwmummmwnmmumu W n M G 95.3.9.9â€80809’†m «mummmmmmmnnmmmm m ' tome. lfllld. the modal and. good: Itanynoht Molly. othhflold. durum.“ of India and [autumn on board. passed through to Port Party on “7°" ponds: weak. returning out morn- xng. In. Goo. A. Little. In. Me- Adumnndurs. (1)3.) morjo‘uud tho par unmdwdstripuhr Point. whats they hub 88 taken noottuo. Gupt- Yom. unto Wenâ€"At mm. 0 AW 15th. 1899. than V“ antenna. 0‘ . hum~ B'U‘RB’Lâ€"On the am. in E a: wit: 0! John Hurst. ¢ nAmmN.â€"9n _% “5% n-t um. Cattle Ink“- fatal 1: dawnâ€. MARKET REPORTS. at As» mA'. put munâ€? Q†'11 g .:.†«mummwm DAIRY PMDUC‘I'S. POULTRY. 3‘W__,, â€0“?“ HARKBTS. 3131388 VIM-nun I...“ w †.... 0 75 a: m. We Hunt. at a anach- 085% D muss“. kayak-MM); '13:: MARIN-nay“:- ubout. 1100 lb; (ordeal and; In. In, ï¬nal-c. â€white ;dpo 0! old soul on W. W MP out w an: M.“'oi? â€all. manning WILLIAPMSON. om. will ho suit-bl, ramâ€"61ml. QTRAYlDâ€"an an _F_.~‘ d_ 5. g ENGAGEIENI‘ RINGS REMEMBER 1 3c rzéL-ctign‘s. _ 7] Suite, Underwear, Neckwcar, Hats, Caps, Shl 13...] ï¬t; HIM' s [mills Glam, Itinmdoinumy ‘5' 3nd nova- nriu in quality. ’0' Lamont-nu. r“â€â€ â€W m WEDDING RINGS HUGHAN co., for Bargains. There pricesâ€"the ï¬nal cut. We write it down Clothing sales than cw Never had such reliablq prices in the buyer’s int Hundmds of Men's Serge Suits, in difl’ct- cnt qualitia. $2.70, $3.25. $3.75.$445 Hundreds of Men's Strong Tweed Suits, 8 different patterns and qualities, $2.90, $3 50. $400 and $475- Hundreds of Working Pam: from 45c up Hundreds of Wasted Pants from $1 up We’re cutting the Golden Grain, é You’re Baking in th.¢--.@’¥§§t; 3 W thssmw m August is the mmth for tuning Cough follows suit in mowing down Sumnerb Stocks and prices. We've set the cutting kniva low down to the root clean sweep. be the last month of our Great intend it to be the banner month WHAT YOU .. WANT JAï¬BflXALL’S You can buy the above articles atï¬ght prices at nah-swam: its mm;““ “"0 Emu-unmanned; gatha‘J! ‘4..- .- mmAI, is another for warm weather. 0i] Stoves, lee cream Freezer, Watering Guns, Water cooler, Lawn Hose. All over the store the tic reductions. Boys' 2 '. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Su “8388188. . Box“; Hundreds 0! Men's Fine Worsted Suits, {our qualities, $4.90, $5.60, $6.23 and $7 00. Hundreds of Summer Coats from 55c up Hundreds of Men's Fine Tweed Suits, {mm imported clothS, six panels, $3 25. $390. $445 and $5 45- radical reduction in store the same gigan- 3. Boys' 2 and 3-piece Shirts, Suspenders, etc. NEW MUSIC. ‘1'.“ ...... .... hm In“ Ian“ 1‘“ .. . GEO. These Prim†our stamina†. town's n. smfl‘m' : and: l k l “1"“ Iâ€. New Disc "'0'" Ihl‘s New IAre Pm" I: W “'0' â€u" Doli‘l my â€1|" :2 . Lttttg