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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 18 Aug 1899, p. 7

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FARM LABOBEBS’ EXOUBSIONS 1'0 Winnipo Ind other points in Mam oba. and Awniboia. loo-913w mum Yorkton 00m 600d min: from mucus in Ontario west 1.! Toron- to Auzuss 2 :nd,1899. But of Toronto, Aogut 24m 1399 , Bverypuncmr nub. rim : canine-to which am be deposited with Aaron: humus: on mini “mien where mum My lam tho trun. 0n surren er of this auntie“. on or More Nonm- br 1591», mum new. mu be In»: tor Ola. Sperm min cam Tom» a 1.30 mm. Ann-*- Rnd and 24’b. m Nonh sq Through W win by run Toronto to Winnipeg 3:066" mowed wmnipo. and mu. But mm. ““1" be med to dating)“ by Aug-2‘ 8}}, 18993 . . and Tickets md m mm from Am:- 8 Think. GEO. WILDIR, A. H. (3.? TA. M. 0. DIGKSONo humuqumnsm am For they DUI be 3 lag, the. good ”Mona, the kind '0 W you" poplo 10'. Sad you! nun. sad M mull ”chow-count. you on. of an amount. can. Bun. my um. 50 nation» CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE TORON 1'0, - - ON 1‘. MeLennaM Co. law “no; you will fit! to one too-I35“ gr I! you an my nth ebony shanty. Yv. 2 1 an an III-s postdoc.” IN}. to «hint at pa in an and. than but... you In out too. Binder Twine, Machine Oil, Gain Cndlen, Grindatones, Wrenches and Cold Chisels, Elna-t Mitts, Hsy Fork and Rakes, Binder Whips. qsfim} ”1'13““ TS ‘ DIPAImm 3 carve”, clothing. General Dry Goods. rut-19mm MGLENNAN no.1 Emwm, 0041. Ann 1301! yr. know it hit map-Hz. 599““ L ,4‘4 McLennu a Go. More price work to-day. Just such prices as give a bargain tone to the entire store. Prices tell in a business like this. Not that we undervalue influence, friendship, courtesy, but these are not the governing principles. The small store hOldS its trade by knowmg its customers personally. The large store makes itselt larger by being known for what it isâ€"if thegstocks are good and the prices right. The arrival of Fall goods necessitates a speedy clearance of all the belongings of summer. This week will rid us of many if, you appreciate good bargains and take quick advantage of them. This business is doing better all] the while, and "satisfaction echoes through the aisles like the notes of a song.” There is a good deal of liberality in trade, but fitful, sometimes excessive, sometimes reluctant, not controlled by a well-held principle. Manners are shallow and honesty lapses into “ the average practice.” Common store dealing drives customers away. That’s why _it pays so well to be really honest and open. ‘ There is a principle in winnin b ' and manners. 8’ usmess. No secret. It is by honest, liberal dealihg Looking TOWards Fall. 1900 Glazed Sewer Pips A. M. PATCH. iberal Dealing. FALL TERM To. Wu «and [or mm m Boot-hop." Inlnod It "1" lovwmhn “look! I:- ducc than who hon docldod to attend I Balm- W’mJonn-t r with no. '0 luv- !ound pod- Nona ton In” number mu "mun, mud, n nuns! um. um: amnion. mm m u on think of studying alum: mama or Boom u. Punt!!!“ Pemborouch Business College. cuppa-mm” TOWN AND COUNTY Works. Manny-Barri: and all othor kinds of self-binders repaired and satisfac- tion guaranteed. I‘m-marl. have yoqr binders looked after by a. unchamc thoroughly acquainted will all kinds of automatic machinatâ€"W. Webstbr, Mechanical Expert, 25 William-st... N. Lindsay, August 18th and 19th Prof. J. E. DeSilbeme, the celebrat- ed eye mialist from Germany, ex- pert Optician, will be in Lindsay on Friday, August 19th, and remain till the evening of the 19th May b a con;- anted at the Benson house. Eyes test- ed free of charge. Thom having weak or imperth eyes should. not fail to consult the professor. Satisfacticm guaranteed.â€"dw1. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. AUGUST: 13. ’99 The Market Improving. Market business on Saturday morn- ing wasconsiderably better than it has been for several weeks. Our citizens were out in large numbers, all anx- ious to procure fresh butter and eggs. The supply of chickens and eggs was much better, and prices realized {or them were good. The genial clerk. Mr. Callaghan, is doing his uLmest to make the market a success. and says that. it isthe only place in town where fresh produee canoe secured. Followinffizfire Hsndmo Premises Being Fitted upâ€" wm Open About Bout. lot. the dry goods store formerly occur. pied by M. W, Kennedy 8: Co. is rapid- ly nearing completion, and when all improvements are made will present. a very up-to-date and stylish appear- manâ€"Messrs. A. O’Inughlin and A. B. McIntyreâ€"are t to launch their craft. on the sea of business, and we feel mural that they are of the right material to build; up a solid and last- ing trade. Bot-h young man 1...“ business ability.‘ and. a Part! ins trans. W“ JV“, _,, _ keen business ability, and a. hearty g courtesy .hpwards their customers?! these qualities, added :0 a. choice f31:0ch range of the public; (they e t. to meet the wants of their many friends ! .indsay Bicycle and General Repair DASHES HERE AND THERE The Weekly Post. NEW DRY GOODS FIR". SEPT. 5th. W. PRINGLE. Wtsxwvmxnxmm m u up 73113308 0068 308mm 001.. Lian Duds: Fifi van. V-“-" ~ .â€" , proprietor with live idea‘s on ad: y vortisinc. and it proper am. mm: :- . bet-ween our {steamboat men. finds” E [would speedxly become a Mecca for La tourists who would fund in the bean- ties of our Kawartha. lakes an irresist- - ' ible indmmnt to return your mgr year- . , 1 "I W I â€"']:be local lodge of Canadian Order f of Foresters excurhefi hat MOndaJ to Fenelon Falls per Str. Greyhound, and assisted Lhe lodge there in installing several new members. .â€"In another column appears an ath 'calling for tenders for town sewers and granolithic walks, which will be I received up to noon of Wednesday, 1 Aug. 23rd. at the clerk's oflioe. ' â€"Dr. Brood, V.. 8., inspector for the , Dominion government, wishes to oh- i tain a tuberculous cow with a dis- eased udder for the Experimental ' Farm, for which a fair price will be â€"Yellow or brown cotton: or silk: can be dyed black. 1317 Magnetic Dyes. costs ten cent: only. â€"Messra. Spencely and R. Brown shipped lately two cars of ashes to Mr. George Stephens. Port Hope. â€"-'1'.he annual excursion under the auspices of the. local. G. '1‘. R, Library will be run by train to Petarboro this year. The date set is Aug. 24th. Town um County new of mm: -Gml. Burning st Hi- Kitcholl‘l in luminary. Baa. motsâ€"wt â€"8ix girls wanted for Killian-y, and Dress-making. at. Miss Minimumâ€"'6. â€"-A bargain in o. goud second-hand wheel. Apply at. J. A. Williamson’- harnosa ehop.â€"d. â€"Dr. Neelanda has great success in crowning broken teeth. Extracts both without pain by gas and vitalisod sir. Office nearly opposite 81mm â€"-__. -â€"'Lh£ St. Vincent dz Paul Society will hold their annual excursion on Labor Day, Monday. Sept. 4th. to Stur- geon Point per Str. Crandella. Watch for particulars later on. .J’eter‘boro cauncil has just let a large contract for granolithie walks to Mr. B. Sheehy. a local man who has already carried out several jobs successfully. Bis tender was 13 951100 e per square foot; two other other: an htly exceeded 14c, and a third was a. finds over 15c. -T-he Epworth league of Christian Endeavor, Oakwuod. will give a gar- den party on the lawn of Mrs. James Thorndike on Friday evening. August 25th. A choice program has been pre- pared, conSisting of readincs. recita- tions, vocal solos. and instrumental musia Lindsay 45th Battalion band will be in attendance. â€"Mes=rs. Shaw, Camila ‘.00. con- duct large tanneries at Huntsville and Bracebri .. Muskoka. ‘The! have just notified 1r _employegs Pl- ci‘rcglnr, .â€"'1'nhe Bracebridge Gazette, speaking of this season’s tourist traffic, says that it is unprecedentedâ€"a month 9%: the number of tourists in Musko was 600 ahead. oklast year. One sum- mer resort proprxetor received. 100 up- plicstions for accommodation which he was obliged to refuse. and. it is esti- mated that fully 1.000 visitors have been turned awam........GiVuI a firstâ€" ch86 summer ”ASHE.“ Smite” Palat- of an increase in wages' of 12 1-2 per cent.. also that every man who works 12 consecutive mantles for the firm will receive a bonus of 850 at the end of .that term. ”The object of the an- nual addition is to create within the men a desere to promote the company's interests 1n every pmsible way. Marian Lianne: At 3mm 8m. Jaw-1b"- KGB tic. “36"" THE WEEKLY POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO. AUGUST 18. LOCAL BREVITIEB. DIRECT IMPORTERS LOCAL BRBVITIBS â€"Mr. Jacobs has unused to sup- ply Creamery cream to than mid- ing at at Point. A: supplywul be kept at . Bruwn'l cottage. - ‘ is a shareholder. Now doth ye wily farmer mu Increase his little hoerd By holding up 'the city folks ,Who mat have country board. â€"Prof. J. H. Defilbo German op. tician. will be in Lin y on Friday and Saturday. A _ 18th and 19th, and my be cone ted at. the Benson house. All consultation free of charge d4w1. â€"Bie honor Jute McIntyre has leased. his {me 200 acre farm; near Woodville. to Mr. Inns. Ewell. of North Verulan a progressive and up- toâ€"date stock man. Be will teke poe- seasion let M . â€"Mr. Daniel Winn. of Emily tawn- ahip. near Downeyville. times some of his spring wheat Wednesday week. and was probably the first farmer in this vicinity to do so. Ibo grain is an excellent swine. andtho yield large. Be mu to hammer 1.000 bushels. â€"A'numor o: Pnnttord minim. are interested in the post {ml industry at Beaverton. in which Mr. Dubsm: â€"The Hudson Bay house at Matt:- wa, occupied by Mr. Colin Rankin. late E. 8. agent. was destroyed by {we at an early hour this naming. We un- derstand that only a. tithe of the al- uable contents We: and. Mr. and Mr- Bnnkin and family: will come. to Lind- say for a time. â€"A Toronto fort: comprising Mean. 0. A. Dougu. 'll. A. Douglas. R. MoBurnoy. F. Ellokor. and D. Gunn. passed through today on their way to Pigeon Lake {or a two weeks' camp. They were well providod with all as- sentials for a. time. including a first-class elm . The Manors. Douglas are sons of Chic! John In. of Port Hope, who was Linda: a chief constable for many years. â€"Mrs. Lewis, sister at Rev. Dr. De- .wart. died the other day. at the Moth odiet personage, Sauces. Mrs. Lauri. father was a. pioneery eether o! Dum- o 83:32. lea'ves bohirgd. her to mourn her loss ' David A. Lawn, of with: Rev Rev. J. G. Lewis. B. A». Ifringo Align-t. â€"A well known resident on Queen- st.. east ward. took admtagp of an easy spell on Civic holiday to trimmo troosinlront almaprgmiau.’ Ont: Rev. Barry! 'D. Lewis. B. A; Scu- gog; Miss Maggie Lewis and 3:! «Eat- tie Lewis. socmtary of Ur Pototboro at the Y.M.O.A. Ono apn, pr, E, D. the immortal Mr. Bowser. he disdained his wife's advice when she 'ndvieed him to use a step ladder. resenting the implied imputation that he was not as smart ashe used to be, and holding the saw between his teeth, he managed to scale the tree alter a painful effort. His wife watched him for a few mine utes and then went inside toattenJ to her household duties. When she next went to the doorway, none minutes Int- er, shewee alarmed by the night at her good husband's nether extremities twitching end eqmrnmng in the at- mosphere like: monkey in a lit. Eut- ening for tin step-ledder, ehe liberat- ed hereponee tron hm ve nneounlort- eble position, He had . pped while an ‘ positions. and at his eltorte 'to save ’nuell (m e lull he nun; hie arm over a limb. where he mm lunatpendnim g. meleeki'I '13:} Buyi , W . 'eelne , n w ‘ held! hffl in his eefly any. in e farmer's orcherd. where there we deg. end the mnltewere even mm penile]. Al. 1“» “I". Kant-It" Linduy. prevention. Well Under We! fer the m lxhihmcn. Which wm be Bee- ter Then Iver. net we ere on the threshold of tell in widened by the {not that the offi- cers end directore of the Linduy Cen- tral Fair ere becanEng energetic in the work of preparing 'or the oven- teenth annual exh'hLLion under the auspices at the South Vuctor'u Agri- ie proved by the tact that the citie- flciel â€" Secretary-Irmuler Keithâ€" has been at work 'or a mnth put ‘ preparing the prize lists, for the prin- ‘ ter. and making other timely pmNn-“ lions. andhe now hes hie eleevee roll- 1 ed up. e0 to speak. becenee entnee are 1 arriving et e. rate which torehadowe l the greatest fair in the history all the society. The prize-list: have been printed and ere nuw being circulated and the large three-eheet posters hxive jnei been leaned from The Poet ”bi The aim of every citizen should be to spread abroad the new: that the Lindsay Central Fair. to be hold on Sept. 2m. 23nd and ”rd. mu be big- ger 3nd pone-rum over, and well -â€"“I’m saddest when I sing!" And with her vengeful hand: she made the old piano ring. And when she paused than words came from a horrid ne' hbor man: "You‘re not the only iscult of the and sort in the pen I" â€"It is the momentum of advertising that carries; hulnese along. It in like the steam power that carries along the railer train. Out of! the steam and the trein will move on for dietenoe without any peroeptihle diminution of ue-vâ€"- __' '-_, of speed. It is the sans way with ad- vertieing. 'Dhe only way to her-p the husineee engine going. whether the engineer be individual or a combin-u elion. into keep npetean . â€"A party (1 six ladies and gentle- menâ€"tourists from Indinnapol'L-s. Ind. â€"net with n temporerily embarras- sing experience Saturday evening. havim left the Eeturion at Sturgeon Point whnrf under the inure-ion that that the hotel was dill in existence. When they learned of its destruc- tion by fire the stunner wu several miles down the like on its way to Wygwn. and'then the "trailer: eetfiown on their trunks and bewniied the“: eotta‘ere. who invited t stranded one: to become their guoetl over Sunday. :vB-rth; 70! l visit. -A ecowloed of timber cut at the Buthbnn nfill was taken to Ops swing bridge on Friday. to be used in re- pairing the steamboat wherf adjacent thereto. Eorcnan Geo. Delury, of the local mime work ltafl, is in charge d the nun employed. . Lou! Brevitiee. The unwhowooe end nuu may, Will never woo another day; But he who kin-es one girl my Benntokfmeone moreeomedny. â€"‘nm council net at 10.80 Wedne- dgy in the clerk's office and gun the m.“ by-lew its second reading. pre- paratory to submion to the vote of the ratepayers. fointn. The party ms and: up of the ollowing officinln- Mr. Chan. M. Bun. general manger; Xx. F. E'. McGui- gan. gonna! superintendent; Mr. F. W; Morse. superintendent motive pow- er; Mr. G. B. have. annual traffic manager: Mr. ,W. BL Tiffin. divisional morintendont; Mr. J. B. Cheer. gen- eral divisional roadmutor; Mr. W. Ball, divisional mater mochanio: Mr. Geo. A, uitchnll, division! caper-inten- dent bridges and buildings. Messrs. Btinnon. Ingram and W‘gginn noel-etu- G. T. R. Magneto- Ben. 01: Tuesday week Mr. A. H. P:- ton local agent. received a message from Belleville informing him that e gold train conveying Mr. Chan. If. ‘ ye. general manager. ad «he: of- ticielo. had left that city for Lind- sey. {the party: Vb". u-e_ 011.; tour .I’. m run". wan-v --v vâ€" â€" V‘â€" ot inspection. arrived shortly utter nix. nnd after a. stay of mun-hour left for Haliburton, and othgr nonpgyn lnl accident. When the boot lended at Marat Point whet! on the wt: do" mloct n: we pink can: t in once! the pier openings. shovinc the other end a: the plank uonnd. A lop nine happened to be clone by, end hie teet were severely bmieed. At Bob- eemeon the eervieee of a physician were poured. when it was found that no bones 1nd been broken. Ream um Aloysius. myommn «Mr. A. Primal. waist! hi; mother or the C..M.B.A. amnion Thursday. and tho little fellow not with q pajn: LINDSAY CENTRAL FAIR GOME WITH THE 090W!) T0 W The bone. tide CLEARING SALE. The genuine Slaughter Sale of all classes of Dry Goods, Manner-y Goods, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Caps. Carpets and House Furnishings. Our stock is large and must beeold. DressGoods,BlaokandColored. Corsets, Black Kid Gloves. Colored Kid Gloves. Ribbons. Laces Embroideries, Indies’ and Misses' Hose in Cotton and Cashmere. Roller Blinds, Hemp Osrpets, Union CdTpetl, Wool Carpets, hoe Curtains, Men‘s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Caps, Straw Hess, Men’s White end Oslored Calm All lines to be sold st Cloning Out Prices. This ssle ii boos {Meâ€"everything dust go. â€" Lace Curtains from the very lowest prices. We hsve them st all prices. 20 pelts Lace Cnrtsins, rcgulsr of. 81.50, to 30 st $1.10 per pair. 36 pdrs Lace Curtsins, clog“: styles, regular 82.00, to be desred st $1.30 per puir. ‘ 24 psirs Inca Curtains, besutiful styles, at 8250, 83.75 and 83.00, unto go st ‘00 psir. Hemp Get-pets, regula- pn’ce, 10c, 1294:, 14c, 170 sud 25s. Albredns'cd in pricetoclesr. Do you want s better cups” We hsve them very low, st 25c, 30s, 40c, {hudboc Good Heavy Union Gnu-pets, ysrd wide, sll to be sold'ss reduced prices They've got to go. 'l‘heprics'illbecnt. WoolOsrpetsstClesringpI-ioss. 'l'heshespestcsrpebyouever .w. Alsosfewpiecssof'l‘spessryosrpehstaul’lise. , 275 Men's Suits reusing in price from 83 00, $4.00, 85.00, 06.00, $7.00, up to $12.00, s.ll to go st Slsnghter Prices. 80 Suits Bms’ Clothing, sll prises; ranging in pics (mom the lowest tobastgoods hobsclesnsdont. EOChfldren’ISuius-snginginprise fro-341307 yous old, big hugs-ins. Over 200 psirs Men’s Pants, sll prisssfmm75cnp,ts¢os.t wholessle prices. Now is your chance for chesp psnss. Namâ€"they muetgo. Tnisisnoomlnarysale. Pricesarecnt a downtown; Wemnst vs ot-the building to makeroom mmmmmwn‘éhsfim ,‘ HOUSE FREEBIES, Llfll HUMMER. HBIP 0mm. Ian’s and 3013’ MEI“. . B. ALLAN CO. mLmâ€"L J. A. Bushnell. of Detroit. and Mr. Arthur Knawlson. of the New â€"Mrs. Wu; Snowden. wife of the nr proprietor of tho Smawdon . Poterboro, wt. in town lately, accompanied by mu man. â€"l€r. Goo. fimmmchaeoobmr, Pelerboro. is nt. pro-ant impactingthe cheeoo punhmd on this board [at week. wd will ship in a few days. â€"Mr. G. Zeuteldt, of Hours. Bicklo 8: Wickett'a twuery staff. Toronto, re- turned home on Tuesday. gmr on- joying a pleasant holidny it: town. â€"Mr. John A. Ellis. lumber mer- chant. FcneIon Falls. passed through last Tuesday to Toronto whore he mu spend a couple of days on business. -8": lonbhip Bishop O‘Connor, 1 Potetboro. now in tho HIM! dir trict, visited Bum" lie on Sunday and blamed a new church recomly com- pleted by Rev. Father I” ’ . far- merly curate of 3. Mary'- rob. Lindsay. _ _ A .v vâ€"dv‘ W outback lakes with ”W othcr boon oomnou. -Mia Josephine O'Connell. of New York City. :nd her cousin. Him Katie. of Ottawa. are viaitiw Kr. and Mrs. Owen Traynor. south Ops. â€"Mn. Claws. at Newt\York. wife of the well-known bankerwithlincr- nth. are guns". for slow that. with Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Porter. 174 â€"Mr. B. W. Errott. Poterbom. bon- mce manner for ’thil district for the Doparumnt of mine. was in town on Saturday. a [11‘ fit an Simon â€"Hr. Graham. editor of the Port Perry Stenderd.‘ wed in town Honda, end visitedmm flown-on hi. '3’ home from a trip to Bavarian a: hm wheel. â€"l”eterboro Review: Dr. and hire. bier, Hontml, who have been upend- n month here and. at Stony Ink. with Mrs. afier'l father. Mr. Richer-d Bell. returned to their help Monday. "7.11; .E Arming. and. m. Elia Loo left! ut I‘m-my for Orangurillo. Mr. Armilage has purchuad an en- lnblibhed n nilorinc business there. and will move his family there in a. few weeks. â€"Miu Graham. tucker. of Hartley public acheol. is to be congratulated on the moon of both her Public School Loafing mphâ€"Robert McDon- uld and Ronald Handyenâ€"st the recent examination. Kent-ct. â€"Mr. A. Carmichael, of Cmington. paced through town on Xonday en route home. He had been looking up (fiends in Liftord. -Mi-ses Haddon md their friend, Mia Stone. of Port Hope. we enjoy- ing a plenum visit with Kr. and Em. A. Manor. south ward. -â€"ll.rs. W. 8‘. Stevens, lilo Stevens “Id Xi. Con Steven left Intel: for Port Perry and Prince Albert. when they will spend a short time visiting {deadl- â€"Mr. Thou. How. of Burnt Riv- er. was in town My attending tho weekly match at the Rifle League â€"M:. w. Price. laconoliu foreman. u that}. 11 shop-Judi!!!- Price left for Toronto Inst My would 3 couple at days. â€"Dr. and Mrs. Gilhapia. Lindsay-0L. left town lat My (or Phil- adelphin and Alamo City. N. J. 41:; Weir and. aided son, of Sn!- orn. Ynskokg. ure guests of fit. and Mn. Goo. Wilder. north ward. â€")lrs. (1):.) D. 1'1. Plat. of Picton, hthinweokngmtat theme! Mr. Ju. Brynon. Victoria-nu. â€"lr. W. Bram, of the Ontario Bunk cut: otmwu. is visiting Bowerton and Linda: triondu. â€"Mr. David Stott. Janetvillo, was the at It. and In. Bela. east vnr on Honda. â€"£ia Purl Ootorhont. of Roches- ter. N. Y.. is the M. at Mrs. S. Bushnell. Wellington-ct. â€"H:. 0. B hula Md My for Canon, West Vim . -\(r. H. Bundled. mm nus. m in town lately on business. -Mr.' Samuel Grady. of Omomoe. «Hod do Lind-n! friends My. -Hr. Jm. P. Cdlihan. of Batsvia. N,Y., is Vining friend: in On. Jâ€"Mr. Wm. Punt. license inspector u: Bulilmrton county. was in town My. . -Haurs. B J. rill. at Victoria -â€"H.r: John Hells. tormrly of this town. but now 0! Hillbrook, was in mm.- OUR GREAT SALE PITHY PERSONAL PAWS B. B. Allan a Go- a few I; few. houn’ Ming, end they had . more sport than they anticipated. They 'ceught a number of bass and a nice | lance and had started on the home- ward tripwhen an agonizing cry gave both the implosion that some one was drowning. Inning quickly in their seats to note the «use. both inclinâ€" ed to the cam side of the canoe. and the craft overturned. The occupants med shore in edety. but lost their end were owned to spend the I night ete hull have. Visitor: From Port Rape. no Port Hope Brown's excursion to Bobceygeon and fiascon Pa'nt penned through town at 9.30 Wednes- day. more were between three and four hundred people on board. It: Quinton heeded the petty. end . L ”but. who tor over 24 your hen honorably {died the office of chief d the brigadQe-ietedhyhio able-ted. looked efter the Mort d the ex. our-donuts. Oept. Bob. Kenning, n ' I navigator of Lake Ontario. val genie eboeloandmh-onthe watch he kept on the crew 08 the Orendelle. he vii! seen!» many metal hints u to the proper handling of the “Marie Annette” before the dnye' trip in over. pus Carters store. spanned a chasm. end her eyes' ht be- ing detective she min-ed her in‘ and fell to the but“ of the drain. WJIing heads quickly raised her to term firm. A1 no bones were broken the old Ind: received a num- ber of bruises and _e eight out on her Eurâ€":13; Bi; inshore! manned nervous prostration. The Mom was taken to Dr. Saint's; W11 by 111:3;E’. Local 6‘ T. R. Promotions. It is not generally, known that Mr. Geo. A. Kitchen. of Allnndale. Divi- sional Inspector of bridges and build- ings for the northern division of the G. '1‘. B... has been promoted to a eimib lat position on the Middle Division. with headqurtere ot Toronto. Mr. R. Brown. locd ingector. has been pro- moted to tin position thus made vu- cant. and Mr. W. J. Cairns. foreman carpenter. he: been appointed local inspectorâ€"a well-deserved and wise e1- ention. which will be hailed with pleasure by every citizen. Mr. J. H. Johnston. of the local staff of car- penters has been appointed foreman in Mr. Corine' stood. a Received a Docking. Messrs. 8. Champion and S. Irwin in. paddled“: the river as tar as Crass Creek; on My afternoon to enjoy Fell Into an Open Drain. The trenches beingfixcavabod on Kent-st. for um: and water pipe. on traps to: citizens who are feeble and (In (1 night. About 11 o'clock lat My Ira. Inna. an aged wo- man residing in the goat 3.71:4;ng 3 $1.31.... an later on mconveyed hm in tea The most pleuizg and anaconda! at :11 children's oncertuinments will In given in Lindsay on Sept. dun ma 15m by Halcon Douglas and with Pond. otNerw York, under Lhe amica- ot the 110. A. Our 100 of Lind- lly'a blighted and eleven-est child!“ will his put in this production. Beautiful costumes and charming music. this will muted]! he the event at the cannon. \ Police Court Calendar. -Joe HoGlynn, who is not unknown in police court annals. m raked in needny by Chief Bell. He appear- ed before Magistrate Qeers this morn- ing to answer to ednrge of disor- derly conduct. end was condemned to pay $9.95 {we and costs. the alterna- tive being 30 days in Castle Jock-on. Fatwa-ct. â€"l§- Mt: “St JohnsJ .B..Miu Bows. Kansas City. Mia Ethel Wt” thincdoandMiuLWab- 1y. ton, nre them o! In. Wakoly, “abridge-st. ~16. Josie Morrow, Poterboro, also [in Lillian Melt-hon and Min Anus Gang)». at 1‘0th in at_ pgeagnt up -l.i- laud IcLan. of Toronto. formerly of mi gfigg in tons: on Tuesday. m guest. Ki. Bus-ell, Hadley-st. {or sconplo dweeh. â€"Mn. 3. E. South» and child. Hali- bnrton, M through Intel, to Bobcaygoon to visit friends. -Ir. J. B. B. Yunnan. “urinary. Bobcauoon, 1'.“ in town lately on busing-n. of Ur. “14' In. 3:51. Cough. The Brownies. tt 1*.

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