lei- ind- Lttlo lmder pro tem'ot thereunant at the opposition which etcod'to their mm: until prorugaiion era-ind. occupied the whole 0! the last morning at the see- nion in n meeoh which has been dig- niï¬ed by oppositon papers by the due of “an arraignment." at the govern- ment. Ha swoon wu lemthy. dia- cursive and mm of generalities; it contained noth as new. and oftered no better proof of the charge» and in- nuendoes it contained than the per- sonal vieWs of the speaker. which are of course entitled to every considera- tion and respect. but which carry no value as evidence at «the truth of the allegations It is scarcely worth while to weary your readers with a reiteration of the charges contained in the speechâ€"more have boon gone over so} oftenâ€"mare Ir. Foster! hm" BMâ€" Hr. Mommy's â€mum-A Boom-d to be Proud of-Tbo van. 0! thp the about. 0! BMW Policy. Ottawa, Aug. 19th. Following- the example set by him- self last year. Mr. Goo. .8. Foster. particul-u‘ly as one is forced ‘by Mr. Foster‘s-I own conduct. to the mluv don that he has fully roaliz'od the unsubztnntial character at his indict- ment. and the unwiadom of giving a chance for it to be answered. for be repeated his curious tactics o! a year ago and occupied so much time, that it was imagible for M_r. _Figld- the situation, he’ pointed. out that the policy of the liberal party was de- clared in a formal way. In the con- vention. which was held in Ottawa in 139,3. a. certain set of resolutions were passed. These were the policy of the liberal government, and by these the party was to be tried. 1n the whole history of parliamentary government in Canada there never was a. political party which carried out so fully. in so short a time, the pledge- with which they went to the country. BU one of these resolutions they had pled- ged themselves to reform the tariff. The tariff had been reformed; it had been reformed so that the opposition, though they talked about it, though they denounced it, though they con- demned it, had never dared to come before the house and place on the journals of the horuee a resalutioa con- demtnng it. It had been reformed to damning it. It had been reformd to country, while fair-minded conserva- tZVes from ocean to ocean had acknow- ledged that the change has proven to be adapted to the industries of the country. and that under that change 1, _A___ position ranks upon many of the ques- tions which Mr. Foster had touched. He rem.nded house. than in more than one szanoe St Charles Tupper. the ucogmzed leader of the party. had hfmitely expressed approval of the very policy which Mr. Foster had now undertaken to condemn._ Summing}? LUUJJLLJ. auu- I.“ e..."- -â€"â€"- '_ v Ca nada. has prospered as never before. The liberals promised to introduce a redistribution bill; they? had fulfilled that promise; and. if that bill is not on the statute books of the country to- day it was not the £3th of the liberal party. We m'ght take the whole range of matters discussed at the lib- eral convention at Ottawa. added Mr. Fielding, and it would be found .m almost every instance the pledge 3W- on by the liberal party has been tn}- filled by them in letter and in spirit. . ARecord tobe Proud of. Not only do the facts fully justify this claim, but the history of thepagt three years records many an addi- tional achievement which has’begn_to the lasting benefit of the Doumnon and of the Empire. The bonds of Em- Dlre have been vastly strengthenedcby the adoption of the prefuentgal tanfl. by the introduction at Imperial penny Postage. by the co-operatio'n of 10.91.:- ada in the construction of the P13153110 cable. by the intelligent and nntn’mg efforts of the Minister 0! Agriculture and others to develop the British mar- ket for Canadian products, by the statesmmlike pmition taken Ivy-lovâ€" enément in the Alaskan egtntrpverzy an bYthe outspoken an stun 0 the Imperial govemmentpl): its Tram?- Vaal policy and other matter; , domestic situationhas been m ureably improved by the settlement 0‘ the Manitoba school questro? end the removal of. all racial and rellglqns fâ€mom while the improvements 1n- tr odu0ed into every departmnt of thfl aï¬q‘nistratiomâ€"far too numerous to “St in detaiLâ€"mrk an era of M Mr. Fielding closed 88 85111!!!“ . 80Vemment might appeal with. Perfect confidence to the count?! 101' “3 endorsation. . HOWchr, the Minister of Finance succeeded in making remarkably good use 01 the short hour th§t was. left h‘m. He pointed out that wide ditt- erences of opinion existed En‘ths op- 1:19:23†are dangerou- Prloo. Kg t, a box , No. I. 10 degrees stronger.†per box. 5: waned on receipt of price sad wot-cent 10: 2. m The Cook Comp.- Windsor 0:: “ï¬g-Kim 1 3nd 2 sold ma Mb '. muonmggmumcm . NalmdNaSmldinHMby 1 Gregory. mm. LIN DSAY. FRIDAY. NTER ESTING OTTAWA LETTER. nuns LOW. JOHN IAGWOOD Socrotm. Proud-n: ing to offer an effective reply the house was summoned to atten hls excellency (raring the ceremony of prorogauon. Cook’ 8 Cotton Boo: cm 15 successful' y used. mommy 0. 000 Lsd‘es. Sufe.efleewsl an! yourdm garment-lua- ‘T'akenoot and!!! “pins.“ Head m Vimâ€"um {nan Mavinusflnmuanu A. Practical View. _ Nowadays, when it is so difï¬cult. Iudeed almost impossible. *9 new.†discuasion of any imam! 1’01!thl 938941011 impartially and. on its mer- ‘ta’ It is bah useful and pleasant to hear the opinion of that! Who 3rd}. 11° Way prejudiced by political omd‘ Emma, but who view current event! . a practicalbugiml‘xb ._ Dplnt. Such for example, is the, ’9“ Don ohhe monetary mmâ€? Mutt thus. editorially. upon c1919â€: '3! gnbsidies: “Adecidod Wï¬â€™ “'3 Insht path has mm , Ottm Bovennnent'in - m“- The Weekly Post. Matures issued 1- :- pa» ioda o! from on. fo In â€I: for sum 0! SIM Ind m. In“ â€- mached uyubhhmnnlyuc p. out; man . 181 00 1nd apt-Ida than. “me- .Ngguny time. upon which mm d h u: will be 3110M “ am: no Cal-v4 [may ï¬g mm Vzcton’a L- J! S 00- Cook's Cotton 3001: cm Mr. Fielding’s Repli- Ofï¬ce, - LINDSAY D Loan on ten at! full M was of mum M mod“. N undo: Cup. 109 3. 2. O. .No.\.81 'mm x}?! Who Red on Experience When They tended at. Sturgeon rent. , Much commendable effort is being made to direct the influx of summer tourists from across the border and that portion of it making for Canada. to the lake region of this district. The railroads. and to some extent private enterprise, is working in this direc- tion, and a happening" of last week shows that. such work needs to be carefully and tnproughly. gone it it A) _-_ ¢---v the country from payment for postal services, to railways which in the past have been largely built with donations oi public money; and. public landaiand to which the government is paying about $1,250,000 a year for services. On the old roads payment for postal services will have to be made as here- tofore. But the essential thing will be that the government grants in aid of railways will cease to be bonuses for which nothing but an in- direct return is expected. The gov- ernment advances will be made in ex- pectation of a direct return. The qualiï¬ed railway subsidhs will this year amount to a large sumâ€"86,540.- 295â€"but if the government gets the interest on that amount in the carriage of the mails etc.. railway bonuses will change their nature. though they may retain the name, even after it ceases to be appropriate The proper name would be government advance; a fair rennmeration for postal services rendered being equal to the interest on the amount advanc- railway subsidies. ’nhele mum“ are no longer to be gifts, for which nothing but an indirect return in general benotita la expected; the railwaya are to pay in services â€" carryi the malls. government atom, and mi itia supplies. which are now paid. for in money. It will not alwaya be possible for the govern- ment to make as close a bargain u it could make if no advance by either party to the other were in question. The Value of This Change of Policy in in the fact that henceforth weare to deal with Railway com-panics on business principlea. so much for no much. That is the general rule. any departure from which will be severely Criticized. «But We must not run away with the idea that this chanï¬e of policy. important as it Re, will re ieve As a close connection is made with the boat at Lindsay, the tourists had not much time to make enquiry, and relying on what they had. been pre- viously told, only found, after they were well and. safe on the shore, that the hotel at Sturgeon Point had been burned two years previously. For- tunately for them. alth h there is not a hotel there is a lot the aquar- est and. most hospitable peOple to be found anywhere. The party, so queer stranded, was made up of three pro- fessional men and. their wine, and a. couple of gentlemen friends. All were hungry. tired and worn out. es- pecially the ladies. Mr. J. D. Flavele, the famous curler; is the first reeve of the incorporated burgh of Sturgeon Point. A fitter man could not be found. Mr. Flavelle and Mrs. F137- elle generously opened thexr_cottage and at some considerable secrlï¬oq er}- gulphed as many as possible Within its hospitable walls. Other; 0: the party were made comfortable in a. cottage Flavelle. 7 . The moral of 'all this is that’in mak- mg known the attractions ‘0! this locality very careful attention maybe P through experiencing a lack of mom- modation. Whilntha'district at lar e is- well mpplio‘ "with; good hate and very comfortable boarding nouns, it will not do to lot the visiting tour- ist, who has come 1 . has nloney. wishes to gpgnd 1t and_ enpy . , ot Canadian helpfulnes and courtesy especially as eXempliflod‘ in Mr. J. D. rm.- ..2...: of {.11 this is that’in "11!- , ___, H , bmnuu-I “a hegdacho. W m" “lulu" mete- M m b M 'coldor break I" ‘ 1;“ that“ worth! “Monet. . ray numbâ€. we.“ am by children or deflate Ig- misc.“ 311:»!!me â€w†a c. 1: new * °°~ “"1" u“ AMERICAN TOURISTS ï¬raham’s flunlï¬yflevef Bisamimsl thing we sell' as wool is all woo}. When at isn't, we'll tell you so. Fair, isn’t it? IGI’IIIII’S Quality levermsupoints _ Men’s New Light Weight Bum. ' for Cycling. Baum: ind Holidsy OMS-g. Tromen 81.00. Volt. 750. Conn “.50. Ian's Fine All-wool Suits. Ins-Jo from imponod cloth, trimmed in .611!» 01.. tumor, zpecinl thin month,. “-8. Ken’s Find Worsted Suits. bent. trim ming mod, eleguuly adored, lpochl this menu: ...... ~ ............... $7.00 w. done one which on’. 6: a. high rent. llol’el you go to. you wont get such when A. than: - Ken's Blue and Black Serge Suns. cut in 1899 fly)â€. {or this lummor’u wou- lpecill this month, ........... . . 85.75 UBNFIDENGE PRICES. mwmw 55‘1"th The, One Price King. 'Clothier with 'Vi'll-‘3‘lf'G3‘PL'A. HAM ! N THE WEEKLY POST, LINDSAY. 01124310. AUGUST 25 1899 Berkeley Wound Won. 1n Berkeley, Almeda emnty. 031., the peop_le voyted out forty salwns by a majority of three hundred. Berke is the seat of the University of Cali omia. Seventeen hundred young men and. women attend the in- stitution as students. 7 A â€"“rt'â€""" Visitors to Cuba. Panto Rico and Manila, say that drunkenness has in- creased among .these 900916 at an alarm‘ng rate since the United States assumed control. Great is the Brown Man‘s burden. A New York syndicate, backed by immense capital. has purchased suite on the ocean front at Havana. Cuba. and a large brewery. which will carry on business on a gigantic ecale, is seen to be erected. . . Three hundred American saloons have already been started in Mnnila, the American stronghold in the Philippines. 1.x A FEW FACTS FOR THOUGHT- FUL STUDY. 01: election day each voter receiv- ed a paper bearing the words, “The women of Berkeley, uh you. to vote “ “No" asto license. . At the time of the Prohibiiton Heb- nacite. it is estimated that over 50,000 (also baliote were used in Quebec and in the cities of the provinces. Who did not ceome temperance M. P. move in the house of com (or a committee of investigation! ï¬nd such a commision been appointed the report would have been more startling than the charges made in the Brock- ville. and West Huron 7 bye-eleetgoge. â€IIâ€"v For the first time; in the history! of Woman expoeitgons there will be a telnperance bulldl at Paris next year. Plans have n drawn for a. hamhome structure, and stock hue been . subscribed for by product"; Erench: pe 10. John U r. a. Wealthy $0“)! brewer. has been knvghted by Her Majesty Queen Victoria- .. (I, -L OATHOLIO OLERGY IN RETREAT. Anna! Retreat ct‘t'he Clem of the DIoceee or Pct-rm. m annual retreat of the clergy of the diocese or Peterbom commenced last evening at the preabytery 013. Peter's. in Peterboro. m following -All the alcohol in the world will not contribute. a drop of blood. 0 filament of born. 3 fibril; of much, a speculum 0! bone. to the human economy. 01: the contrary. there is death in the cup, waste at strength. decay of substance. destruction of tin- me. degradation of function. and ma- terial death. So said Dr. Norma Kerr “-â€" w- ‘_-__ No doubt many a son of Bonny Scot- land has oft been benighted by the use at the brown beverage. and unherâ€" ed into loï¬incs. at less note than a to al castle. ' al Templarism proVideS for those left behind by a fallen comrade. Be- sides the benefits of insurance. it mks: men beï¬tgr m9rnll_y. gum, glow: and @mth. 11m thousand women pleaded with the city truancy againgt thg saloon: Every Royal Templar is expected. this year, to do his duty and secure another member for the order. 10,- 000 members are wanted for 1900. are in attendance: Rev. Gregory 0’- Bryan. Montreal. Director; His Lord- ship Bishop O’Connor; Monsignor Laurent, Lindsay; Very Rev. J. Browne: Archdeacon CaSey, Peta-bor- ough; Rev. ‘M. Lynch, Port nape; Rev. D. O’Connell, St. Joseph's hae- pital: Rev. E. M. Murray. Coho '. Rev. W. J. Keilty, Douro; Rev. Lax-kin, Grafton ; Rev. P. Conway, Nor- wood; Rev. J. Sweeney, Victoria. Road: Rev. P. J. MbGuire,-Ha.etixga; Riv. T. B. O’Connell, Burleigh; Rev. .W. J. McCloskeY. Campbellford; Rev. )w. J. McCall, Ennismore; Rev. D. J. Seollard. North Bay; Rev. A. F. Kelly. Trout Creek; Rev. '1'. I; Golï¬ng. Bracebridge; Rev. '1'. Fleming. Party Sound; Rev. TL F. iS_cainlAnn. My- ville: Rev. M. J. McGuire. Woolen-z Rev. M, F. Fitzpdtrick. Young's Point: 8317. C. J. O’Ieazy,. Fenslon Falls: (Bow. 0. J. Phelan. Lindsay; 3317. Jon. o‘ï¬llivan, l’eterborough; Rev. J. F. 6’ï¬ï¬‚livnn; Pateï¬oronéh. Lnke Shore Grgvd'. Alderman Horn’s yacht, the Victorâ€" ia, having on board Mayor Walters. Aldarmen Ingie, Born. Jackson and Sootharan. County Gounciilor Grimm. Mr. Iho’s. McConnell and pram rapto- aentatives, visited several point: on Sturgeon Lake one day last Junk. and our alderman succeeded in locat- in; several ï¬rst-class beds of gravel mtable for granoliLhio yalh. The party emoyoda very 910ml: mi; 9nd hunched at; Pleasant Point, strum hon†at 8 o'clock. The out." do- .iinrinc the gravel. here will be lock- ed into, and n1 utmtaotorz. it will ho brought up on m, i . ï¬mpnum momma. Interestim Notes. for our New Store. We believed there was room in Lindsay for an honest Clothing house, 311d results are proving it â€Therefore if you are satisï¬ed with your cloxhiers, don’t change them. But if you want to change, and haven’ t yet tried GRAHAI’S, you can do so with conï¬dence. Every- thing we sell as wool is all wool. When it isnt, we ’11 tell you so. Fair, isn’t it? It’s so easy to be bunooed in buying Clothing. The Suit shown in the window does not certify that the Suit you order inside will come out just as right as the sample. That’s Jew busi- ness. You heard such complaints as these often :â€" “They wear out too soon,†“They don’t ï¬t,’ : “The colors fade,†‘mefm shoddy.†“They rip.†It’s such complaints as this that paved the way '03 GOD m 80†AND mum at d ELLEN B. SHARPE HATIVI LAN D. “luncoed, 1 i... t From Junior First to anior Pint â€" Annie Holmes. Joeeph: no Giroux, Hel- ene Forbert. Rose MocMehon. 0e11- rude 0‘ Leary. Marguerite Dolnn. Ban-e muff “"7 K £31.: Me. â€110.. n, Norine 1n 1: ur- tha. M331 ie Gain. Mary Jordan. nior First to Junior Part Secondâ€"110131.250: Isabella Joann 230. Rona Doan. 216; Rose Quillenzfls' . Mary .MnCEVOy.203; Mary 80111105. 190; Killen. 178; Katie Bush. 168; Florence Walsh. 153; Gertie Mulvenoy. 135' Annie White. 128; Rose Scully, 125' Lizzie Cain. 15. Junior Part Sncond to Senior Port Second â€"1‘otal. :Mery Kilien, 306; Hazel Duck.284;Be:'nioe,1nan. 276; Nellie Cote. 253' . inn 0‘ ry. 2%; Maggie Mechan, ;irah Trotter. 211%.; Charlotte Duke. (recommended), Senior Part Second to Second Bock, -â€"'1‘otal 660; Mary Smlly. 460; Gnoe P er. 454; Katie Jordan. 430; Jennie Mac ahon. :Annie To ngney. 413; Baseline 1!an 4%; Rose Gironx. 396; Veronice Duke. wé; Florence 0'- Cell aghnn. 374: Joeephine Birgeneeu. 364. Nellie 3496311611. $3. _ â€".r n ___, v-â€" Junior Third to Senior Third, -â€"'l‘o- tel. $5: Katie Kaye. G5; ery Nu: Donald. 639; Ann: e O‘Connor. 565; Clara Barnett. 556; May 1m- ler. 539: Maggie Kenny. sac; my Mnlgney. 470_: Mary_ 8011",. 447. w-. -‘v_._- *7 ____- -_ From SecondBook to Junior third.â€" Total. 615: Annie Gut-tin. 499: Laura MaoEvo 499; Martha Diament. 492; Teresa urphy, 471; Mary O'Brien, 46n8; Annie M .463; Agnes Dor- 460, Temsa ttelle, 443; Julie. Mnrplu.427 ;Blandina Primean. 426; Rose Leddy.434 : Mary O’Neill, 382; Lizzie Dwyer. 374; Loretta MuDon- ald, 368; genie Jorgnn: 353. Senior Th rd to Junior Fourth. â€"To- tel. 858: Ethel Nealon. 704: Laura O‘- Neill. «so; Hebe] Bush. 621; Jennie Meehan, 811; Katie Tnngney. 571: Ne!- lie Kingsley, 568; Nellie Kearney. 565: Katie Frechette. 543; Nome 00mm: Lena Brown. 58; Josephine Tawney, 519; Clara Kennedy. 512._ â€" .1 Junior Fourth to San‘br ninth.â€" ‘l‘otal. 960: Stall; Jordsn. 723: Mir! mom-y. 671; Katie Pam-one. 648: Lily mum :Lissie Benny. 604;}1e1lio Bub. 5w. Successful MILâ€"Barth: Bett'gar. 740; Mary Conlon. 727; Annie O‘Cnlla- ghan, 696;ng gulp}. 63g; Emma. ‘C,AA', Lunar: 7J0. $1533.69} Nettie Power. 642; Joesphine cIntoah. 043; Maggie Dinmnt. 584. ‘ Convent High M001. Pnaed Public WI 1400me Power. 996; Minnie 05111.91: nah Lehane 864; Hollie O'Boyk. 849; 341311.11»: Mayflorriuey. Form III. -Kntio Gniry. ConVent Commorohl Clan. Type-writi .nd Shorthandâ€"' mink, Katie Conlon, Stel_1£_ Rayon.“ A telegraphic: m mind in town la‘tely from n traveller in an From. 3 a. to Junior First. .- Ritl Gough. M. Mush. Lorett- Gain Lox-ecu thetm. JOIOI’MM Gro- ullo. Marguerite Dryer. Bani. Pil- kio. Flouie McGt'nn. my Wrath. Mary Henley. Benin Brown. Hannah Soul: 1'. Hold!“ Intmult. Gert- rude urum. Bookkeepingâ€"Lizzie Wards. Music- Deporumnt. Fint- Year‘s Examination in Piano. -â€"M.gry Doody, First-Clue honors; Nellie Kingsley. Baoond Gla- honors: Ethel Sweet. Second 01:. honors: Bole Zeutoldt, Pas. - -- I â€0“. , “""kmw"mâ€â€' 233â€"aToHiaictâ€"Do1uo Pall-1;â€. Mabel nuke. Georgina Con- ne . Bookkeepingâ€"Lizzie Wards. 05 to RM. The excursion to Booked»: An 11 under tbs smioos at Potorboro L0. 01., Lake. was well puttonisod by Lindqay oigixans, Pro; 65 tickets Inv- A _._.. 6L.- Convent Stunts School.“ A Clan to B Clamâ€"B. Thomson. 8. Nicholla, H.- Clury. ll. Mutt)». M. Bonlihnn. G. Walsh. 8.. Mvw. O. O'Boilly. IL Tpevinl. Ruulu of You-17 8mm; The pupils who In" ‘3an snother slop “ onward and Ward " are men- tioned in tho following .0th of promotnons: _ ‘r m wuvnâ€"w' _ "â€" ï¬rst. Year’s Examination in Violin. Mame Cairns. 85091111 Class honors. ST. JOSEPH’S CONVEN T. Reicih'ofmthur Fused Entrance. WiWWflfl/flflmm -Iha directors of the Lindsey Cen- tral B‘Air met in the council chamber on Seturda rat 2 o'clock to uppo’nt I judceo for dittenent ole-nee and to Â¥ unmet other buioeu. There was I 3 good ettendenoe. â€"The crew of the Shunrock. about 40 in numlnr..will enoh receive :1. Me ‘gnnon of“ [week fromtho owner, . x mm- Lipton. in eddition to handeome pay, if the British beet wine the American cup et New York in I Detober. IAN-- Illa-w. â€"â€"â€" ._v as the Eu. Cmdella for Wuhburn'e blend. Lake Snugog. -Ee Item yecht Scotch Lucie and: e quick run to Humeon Point mnï¬htletelx. Ibex-own no.0tï¬cml tine-keeper on board. but Judging from the ' she made. and the ex- haustion of hot the boiler e'nd,crew on their arrival, it was conjectured that her time for the distance could not have been move then 36 minutu. It is reported that sever-1‘ farmers along the river heve thmtened the owner at the yacht with e unit for damseeforthe locothneeeeerried ewe: by the waeh of the beet.- -â€"Three oitixeneeeued at this cube Aug. 18th. and twa‘ next morning. to - ' otthe dreedfu! stench emu- etin Iran the action at the lit-gm. â€"Two dininutive $0M, in full Highland costume. nttmtod 3 deal of attention about town yuurdsy. The: were dmtribntin p rams announ'» cinixtiograd “ nthor n' o‘ the Chm" at 'b.tion Put. Bplkvjllu. 99 Wad- v--â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€"' _--, nondny next. _Au¢. ï¬rd. in which the member- ot Lindsay ï¬ns 0! Sootlund amp will tnke put. â€"-A north ward citizen. who lives near tho boundary. a:- be would like to know the names a! certain member: at the “Whito Tm Brigade" who flit that vicinity (may with hdy friends and induho in vulumg md urn dancing to the music of a w x3 mthoorm -A lone! tinetnith received e eavere dock Saturdey et the telephone. He was eitling fenning himself when the hell ram. end when he received word- tonndeoonple ofnen to put up :1 coal heeter he neerly hinted. know- ing thet the mercury registered 9‘ deg- in the ehede. â€"Mr. Edccunlae Pearce. clerk end treasurer of Peter-hora county. died in Mistake on Fridey. .The body wee teken through to Peterboro next eve-aim. The deeeeeed had e eevere etteek of lecrippe lest winter and it left him with en ettection of the heart which proved fetel. â€"Weâ€" have received a well-bound volume conuï¬ning the apnpal rppqru at the Fruit Growere‘ Association. Fruit Experimentel Stationsend Ent- omolqical Society of Ontario. for 1898 The book is m. to be plum in any libnty. and oonuuu e nu amount of exceedingly nhuble intoxmuon. in which they are 91-0108 ‘ M" dmblo-oxpnnlion Carlin 01’8â€th“ has g mayo! 125 hon. power. This will given thggn mam: power for -A-u__ _JJ-) L- â€"Cu.rtis' Item morry-goâ€"round. which baboon in opention on the lot west of Chamber! Marble Works since Civic holiday. has been doing good businou every evening. proving tho constant joy of the young and the oocuioml some of the old. -:flae whet! at the hotel (rout et Sturgeon Point has been entinely re- built, end m'qm‘ed tor tretï¬o 9!: Honda! lest. The new wharf ha been constructed under the direction of Reeve Flenlle, end the council; by Hears. William Walton end A. m. and e mt creditable job it is in every respect. needdition of (mean teet to the lewd: will be eppncieted by steamlnet men. â€"Mt. Patriarch. the Orillla power when» contractor. he: work et hanged Rapids. and will ve 80 men next week. 9H3. ton held bonds for “how u a guarantee um the Wasting ouae people would ful- ï¬l the first contract. and the coun- cil expects to must the full unount or camper-t at it. An otter of 01.000 hen been received. but I: Mr. Put- riamhe‘s tender price in m h' but than the first one. the town will old outjor that sum. vri’otorboro Sulvntionistl invaded Lind-n: M Week! Thi- m.“- mt ienot tohe teken a meening that they have completed the spirit- ul mention at that peopleâ€"there etc may lehorere. but the teak is provi 1 severe one. end the workers slime? ewe: for e dey'e rest. my wete joined here by members of the lose! em. god _the large pert: left - uni-4 ALLâ€"“Iâ€" â€"Mr. Chas. mm. of Burro Green. had the minlorlm Lo got his fingers caught in the chain oi bi: bi- cycle the olhot evening. severing the ends of two and badly cranking 3 third. â€"Port Perry council has enacted King’s tanner: tron .11 “no except school nec- for ten yarn. on condition that 26 bands are kept mainly on- plund- Lou! Btevitia. BOOD'B PILLS cum bilionnneu. do! Who. DAVID HARUM BOWeVer. } trust that "Chung: will exercise a lxttle patience and want un- til the propoeed aidewalk on King-at. is completedâ€"then he can wade into the pres with his ineinnatione knee deep. androll all over the yard in his choice language to atapidity and lack d judgment. It in not my intentioue to pay any attention to anon-nu oorrespondenoe. but make an excep- tion in this one to 'exprem m: eon- telnpt for any person who deairee to scandalixe another under an aaenxned nameâ€"Yours. etc. P. G. PILKIB, I udoutand than was nu order of council a short time -ago 3km; tuna one author“; to construct. a walk nt um point. but who gave nachos-it: to place it 10 toot out from an 'buildim am Lb: “not! _And_ :9}. this piece nu 11m thin that presents itself to that-amt in that the convenience d the public is boinc' sacrificed to theintenstl dtheperaonowqingthe elevator. no second thing in t1; umdity and lookd )0th tbs construction of this piece door din-01. 11Ԡyore_ living gs you: Eat Ward [W (In Editor of The Post.) Men. median. Eaton and (My Fathomâ€"Jun tuke s “It or take a ride on your bicycles. or get into you carriages und come over to King-cu, in the out ward. sud see the beautiful piece of granolithic walk dust \is being constructed from the Ramona Co's attics to Lb nilmdpro-inc u Ou- «lino-d. ago. thispimo of work Ini‘Et have been tn immanent. but n It 3:. we can only look upon it u n retrograde movementâ€"q positive glint“ At Re King-st. Improvements. (the Editor of The Poet.) Banâ€"Would it not be well for “(X’- eemr" to nit until the improve- mente on King-5L. opposite P. J. Eur- ley'e elmtor. we completed. before airing his view: through the prone. fluidity and lack of juttnent km the prime faults ettribnted to me, or in soother word. “tool. " Sauewhene there in a strong eenteme ettached to him that calleth his brother a tool. Now, even in theee heated “dog-daye' we would expect to receive from “0b- Iemr" elittle more cheritablelew again h’s first epietle on eideweuu. mr‘â€e misï¬t: merkoannt- moi-mag re we he done yet that point. impre-ed me tomâ€" ibly thet' ‘there ere others†notwutt- _ tmin stupiglity rendjaek gt judgmeq§ d corduroy is boin built. and (or I?- or 15 foot. ot tho end nested toCar- dine-ct. in mm)! lower than the cen- tdein 1L. and-nut beamoep- tack forum and dull during spring and tall. _ Lhiliparlicnlli‘ plan. this an more people walking each. . thus at any point “any! 99“. 0!. m F»- 3.11:: a? Elia-tact the 900910 living re. own to be more courteâ€" overhe thaMmde street better served a the uwmdmm!» ’ the elevator! And how is it going to ho possible to beep horses and 1n.- gons off this tow-path. ulna ; con- ftn'bla ‘3 than to must it constant- I ‘_ . . . .uAao Cortninly this town is u vary dim- cnlt phooinwh‘oh tantalum 3nd than in n large was to cover with walla. and it my. be diflicnlt to got money to do what is ghoolntoly neces- nry to keep Itmts and walk- in n good state repair; but I submit um more care ought to _ho given t9 uppeu- Bmhit going to bopoasiblcto hoop this tow-path clean and auto for pedestrian. pauahle for ladies with their baby carriages. and keep all out (I thg tang ot_ 1:91p- ugloaflinlat nnoee. to convenience. end money should be more admuceonsly spent than in being done at the point in question. Looki nt the work now, it my present a it interior. bnt the had work of the doctor ~in not _tl_le only Supplia for Wheaten. -yaumny Mrs. E. E Sharpe. of town. District Supt. at Lunbermon’l Work received from the W. 0- 1.11 mnmuhmamtitid†â€(can Win the III:- had work that is oonrsd up with earth und gnchâ€" Yours. on. war- 038mm it than who hon on shunt-co of trait would and o (ow baskets to then. u the fundn of the institution do not «hit tho has of such lux- uis. It unï¬t there will be u menu“. response to this a l. â€" Youn. etc" mum 'l‘OR. Ody a Want Needed Clo Editor at m Pout.) Ban-Would you kindly call the at- tention of Lb: public to the not; that much pleasure ht be given to the inmates 011119 on tor the Aged COMMUNICATION S. GUNFIDENGE PBIGES. Collars and “Ctâ€"Perfection in Lin- a lid handâ€. In» Aghtflygn '39}. .w SIM for Man and ad white. no old kind. 7 Straw Insâ€"Stun show ‘ the wind blown. Men's 48c Boy-3250:0118“: l“““f.â€"OII’ Polk. Dot and other . patunn‘xblov and. on: ny.36c,_2§c, 8-5an for hot wankerâ€"ugh, cool, Im an! aux, ....... .250 And â€1: Simâ€"For Wheel, Tunic, Canoe or m Fancy SM Boom. Son Boson, Noah... DrouorWhiu. 05c, 50¢, 37c Two DoOrs East of Benson House THE NATION’S HOLIDAY I 1393 hodimoverwhnthtomhncit it no 1. "bible advice. Xenon Motion in eeldmn the result d preeent trouble or work. but of wu'k and grouble utioipeted. Rental ex- ;hnrd. ad or wrongâ€"i1. is over. The future maybe like the past, but the woman who worries ehout it may at live to meet itâ€"i! she does she will hear it ï¬le only thing wifh which she should concern herself I: to-day its sunshine, it: nit. its friends. “I (notice. its wholesome work. and. pens ham. iu m mow. '5‘â€- vâ€"~_ __ *7 1b “in“ clan {or do Nance“, “mdbatl,Mltov-shipdm. mahhgflmmmkou-JHM, «and. mu.mm1m. A In. mo! m ore-III the y.“ We no dunndcn tho OMS-no.0! www.mch .- hug-damn». Azoodorebvdmd- Wt! good [I '1". Three minute- In. nMMM-cnoolnd chm I! I it... 0" AW†“It“. TRIPP, CANADA’S GREAT fflu Wino at Sanitation and Mine (in. tho following good ad- mezlti-tritototollwonentohb every day as it comes along, to avoid tenor-e out-what is done. and for.- FIRST-CLASS FARM no ads knee 0-031 {or 9.. L. gnu-u WWII-I-"v FOUR FO|NTS IN ITS FAVOR : nm-amcnu‘r To cunt BECOlDâ€"“Fm 'ro nut: THIRD-I00? menu canons“) . MMUPEfl ‘ro wv One bane coming ten dus’ Wt. IN BIG BOTTLES. 50 CENTS. TH: on. unu. atomic": co. W Agency, 3. “m 01:. In u letter dated Juno 1:). 1899. It. Ban- mu enquiry u tohil care by Dodd’o Kidney Pills u tol- laps: ‘quphuod toayluncnr- at! «(My through akin; Dodd’sKidâ€" nay Pilh.‘ Soul's truly. ANDREW HAUSS- Dalian-outlawâ€. Berlin, Aug. 21.â€"Andm Hans. d this town. continua the story that ho mquicklycmd of pain: in the but and kidney: by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Bb had tried tilting with linimenu sud. nriounotbr. undies to no pur- Anal-ow hummus-the Report that Dun" mm Plus in. the "laid."hom“und¢°t u" torfromtllt timluartedtotlb Mltnmmuï¬n‘w M's Kidney Pill! cured me. ‘0' [unadbetootlnnkfulf'_ - E pole. mdhe was “Mood to takeDodd'l Kidney Pill; ’msmAuauu-m armada-«mu. "mummy-Ida“ mdmm.m§nm'ot'l , , -_._~____g_ mg.â€" om BERLIN CONFIRMATION. INDUSTRIAL FAIR TOBONTQ Ngw Advflrusemn ta ’. 28th to Sopt. 9th. 189 9' ' mksALBernansrs UP-TO-DA‘I'I Amrtols Don't Worry. :mmm EXPOSITION. FOR SALE-â€" Em.