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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 25 Aug 1899, p. 1

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15" 2‘ . MED r Fall g suvnnwm. n ".mgugmmtarmm.m Ifllladournockolmuthobo‘ Son-bl. supâ€"contend)“ widthsâ€"Ml. prion, magnum-noun“ Inn-aim ROBINSUN EWABT, The nobbiest assortment of LADIES’ MANTLES and CAPES we have yet shown. Already 25 cases are to hand, and many more are on the way. 0*W*O The latest productions of the weavers’ looms in SUMMER SHOES The newest styles in Ladies’ J. SUTGLIFFE SUNS. are here, and we can supply I them with goods that will Hot Times £92." the Farmers i The finestpdisplay of ' Millinery ever exhibited. 74 [oat-at, 2 door- Mot Warm. Win: 378M”. Harvest Supplies, Binder Twine, Buying Tools, Paris Green, Machine oils, of the HIGHEST Qualityâ€" Qlat is What counts these days J. G. EDWARDS 8: 60. Q’OEUME xxxrv. wnommo 808 I" A.’.'.'“ in z HUGH” 60., Jewelers opp. Woob' '1'!!! m- ‘””M”. 1.0.31ch Go. Robmapn a Ewart. We are showing a. line of Fruit Dishes, Berry Spoons, Cold M o a. t. Forks, Spoon-Holders. etc, from $1 up- 599 them we, Paints, om: Iron a.“ steel. Biog ale Supp/i“- TEN PAGES their labors. Dress Goods, Silks, etc. TAILOR-MADE UflS’l‘UMES mm 1.56. YOU MAY EXPECT at unusually low prices. ,WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30. l on the when. .40 FRANCIS-31.110311! WARD, WWW, .mmmmm W W mmmmmm mm mm mmmwmmmm mm mwmwmwmwmmfi pnaupmmmwmmmmmm 5 3 I l D Ora-.01: or “on: Jul: 9th. arone-r Old m dark red, to non. Any penal: thing um latch; to their recovery will be eulbbly recorded by owner. GEO. CURTIS, many P.0.â€"3«u. _,_-,, octet. in n pod locutu in luminous, thou: 8 nihkomoauuod. About 19m clotted-ad in sgoodmu ol caluufioo. A month portion of unpacks-own mum on mom... n tho nun! mu 0! ham to: pmlcuhn opal, to JOHN l‘. CUHNINGS, Ooh-coo. .86'L ' eon Never nation. 1nd undo: was Ghoul: calm cl hm; mu. Apply to BILLS '4 can. 5, I say. ARM FOR SsLE.â€"Sg£:udid fun h0p,bdnx:homhfld 16mm“ Cones-ho, ”naming ICOwnn. About 8) m h undo: mutation, most 0! the Nine. h «are bad. Ontbmhsmmb 1:3,: Ira-o bun, u- 10, ad other shod mallard-don. This hm unbout‘nileotronundayoum loud- inz rod mum. Brit-in. Will be sold 3: I» . For {umber patient" npply to 030. I 63. Lannyâ€"Ian. PUBLic Aocnozi' .n of u. M013 Dining-room Churn, Pictures, Gupta, Curtain, 3nd miscellaneous “tides. E. ARMITAGE, J. H. LENNON, Proprietor. Auction“: These prions prove our statement. . 01! do. Fowler‘s Bx Strawberry. 856.7 ‘ Chan‘s n a 1. runs. use. 35c % me: New Discovery. 756' 9.‘ King’s New Life Pills. 206. 8‘6 QTBAYED.â€" From Lot 17. Oon._ 10. ALU \BLE FARM AND TOWN norm-n to: sum. tho Gallo-ring Ends:â€" Thom: ,hnving decided to luv. YOU SHARE THE PROFITS. mulch Hon, 0! Mud-y, W of it. hm wind Enid EM 8n, doe-ad or to 1.3wa ANDERSON. > Solid“! for M300 UN RESERVED SALE OF A. Higinbotham, FOR SALE OR TO RENEâ€"West lull am 125 000. 5. IW,_eonp_I_-ldng M :1» 1w. (by a Aug-n, lam-mu: _____ Household Furniture. ale to commence st 1 o'clock aha-p. *4. Htgmbothun. Haw Adverua among: 43mm swam) 1mmsmto. 1 Sid-board. 1 Donn-o um. 1 Extension stlo, 880m. ' F‘Vo m: 7“. .I ll. Discovery. fie» “ AA- THE WEEKLY POST. who... hunter: m during for do counsel ICM'IJIIH he mm M .. Col. Jounust to recall Gen. Herder; and would put numeroul question- to him. to whlch, however. counsel added. he could foresee the geneni- would refute to reply. [Prolonged sensation], LieuL-Coi. Bertin, who was chief o! Dreytnn’ bureau‘ in 1894. rollowed. Be traversed the old ground of Dreytus' en into the department. testified to the p - eoner’n great zeal at first and aid thnt this later was replaced by great arelesweee in matters of detail. Referrln to his interviews with I. Scheurer- estner (formerly a vice-president of‘the Senate). “whom I alwaysr rded u an honorable mun. obeyin the d ctntee of his conscience." Lleut.-Co . Bqtin contro- vex-ted part of Col. Picquart'n evidence on the subject, and at the conclusion of his tlon ‘the witness! declared he met or ered Dreyfus to procure intonation eon- cernin the entire network of nilmdl. “th the prisoner nought to mum from 999‘: Owen" ,AA, -L- -I-_‘. .0 eh. m C1050“ “WI.- M. Labori ted out that he had not named any . and Lt-CoL Rollin replied that he had no knowledge regarding the translation or the document in question. At this 11. Labor! called the sttention or witness to the cautious usture or his reply. and asked him how the document came into the possession of General Her- cler. Gen. Herder thought the witne- m not nstilied in answe to rther queries. 1!. ereier a he took the full responsihllity to: the translation submitted to the court. Therenpon )L Labori pointed out thnt when the document was produced. Gen. Herder was no longer Minister of Wu, and what right then had he to have in his possesdon s document 4' was a Gen. Mercler did not state secret. u, asked what right landlan. Counsel then Mercier to retain on of all the docu- ments in the secret dander. The silence of Gen. Mercier was unbroken. Laborl: I am asking for the omen! M. responsibili . and I make note of the net that ltlsreused. lwillreservetherlght to take sil the measuresmhieh I think pro. 9e:- lSennslpu » ' - 3.. After the reading or this letter. I. u- bori enquired: “Can Liam-Col. Rollin ex- plain how s nun. regarded as a rogue snd s had e“. is now receiving s pension of 200 tunes monthly? To this the witness replied: It is no doubt in remixion of his previous ser- vices. [@9311th J74 .. “u u n. Demnge reminded the witness of I rennrk he made to M. Ferdinsnd Scheme!- Kestner. namelg: ‘There sre only five of us who know t is terrible secret. One out or the the must betray It before you an know anything." Counsel asked it the secret was not that Dreyfus ms innocent. u. Berth}: 0 no. no. - _ M. Dem-Luce: rain; to the terms at the convsrettlszn? n.4-_ _ ,,,,,-.,,.-,, --In_" Llent.-Col. Rollin ot the Intelligence De- partment. m the next witness. He de- scribed the spy mom. emplo ed In the depmment. u "a bad spy." w on It was mppd_ne_ces_pary_ t9 gyppress. n._ _ -_ _.L Ami... h- ”luau new: ; .v “7,...“ ll. Lnbori and the wltneu whether he knew Lajour land altered to make revela- tions in the Dreyfus affair. and the wit~ neu re lied that Lajour wrote to the Min- ister 0 War. asking for nuisance and r. terring to the Dreyfus case. After the reading or this letter. ll. 1"- bar! monk-ed: "Can Liam-Col. Rollin ex; Vim. u- n“... Then it. uL'abori uked it the witness a named responsibility for the report of Nov. 30. im‘i. which was attributed to 3 foreign mliitary attache. The Government commissury. Kajor Car- »... untested against this am“?!- W: Hanna-g u..â€"-_-. The Government commissary. 31:10:- Car- riere. protested against this nation. ny- ing it referred to allure 0 state Ind should not be answered except behind closed doors. _ _ . ,_._.U‘ -... u.-. h- ‘1‘. mt u'I.leut.-Col. Bertln energetically called um), ‘no, and I‘ll tell you why. I have never conceded but two thl from any members of the Scheurer-K er t . first“. that M. Scheum-Kestner w d be dolng a t service 1: m. econ- re- mltgd 1:: es ublishlng the Innocence of I m who ma wglrn “11¢;I uniform o: t I?“ eat. Secony.t tlmconuncu. game gull: or DrerB.” ' M. Demanxe: D10 you not once nuke tho tenowmz remark: "rm. Jew was s. thrust l-t agndqumen, and we had to get 11d 0! mle’nLd-Col. “Bert‘l‘lyfienNi-‘r. new“: thl a? eny . mm e u 313% the Jewish question was never nil- Col. Jounust: Did Es'z erimx tell you )0 believed in the innocence of reyfns? The witneu could not rep iy definitely to this question. He said his lPrecoiiectinn was not :uHicientiy exact. He funded Ester- buy had said so. but he could not near Counsel's re 1 to the president consider- lb fa m. and he sat down flushed an ho! as his side. He utter-wards once or twlce nervously twitched his 11 en and In expression fluted over his ace .3 thgugh he was _eufterlng gwingge ot gala. 'lt. Col. Jonnult next read from n pope: en nddreu to I. Lnbori. the tone of the resident being finite a apathetic. The wyer made an mp1: oned reply. Be who deeply nflected and his voice no clear. than not so strong In More the outrage. e was very nervous and ex- dted. and swayed to and fro when he delivered his reply. which profoundly im- pressed his been!!!» L A __-_IJ ______ 4).. _..- ' ..... v v -v-_ The anti?“ it. Labori at m Lycee was the signal for scenes or extraordinary enthusiasm. At 6.15 a.m.. three carriages. preceded by a number or bicycles. drove up. The that carriage contained ii. Labori and his wife and physicians. The others contained triends or the lawyer and some police inspectors. The aowd about the Lycee building rushed up to M. Labori's carriage. and a number or people eagerly thrust their hands through the windows to t the distinguished lawyer. “I en M. Laborl descended he was sur- rounded b friends and a hundred hands tire-ed ha while he was assailed with all sorts 0: questions. to which he smiling- 31 re led: “i am etting on well my en thank you. '1‘ nk you." As )4. Laborl. still accompanied by line. Labori and a physician. entered the court room the audience greeted him by standing n and there was s tgene: 3r a; so; use, accompanied y t p o lands. which was distinct in in the areeta. Tears sprang to e eyes of the wounded man. who was evidently emu ad'ected by the warm welcome a ed him. Among those who greeted I. Labori were Generals Elliot and hiercier. who courteously inquired as to his condition. Dreyfus entered the court room soon afterwards and after saluting the in in the usual manner. he turned to . Labor! with«outstretched hands and a smile or keen pleasure lighted up his le and usually lmpassire testis-es. lawyer took the prisoner's hand and shook it w . whereupon Dreyfus gave him another ook of gratitude and took his in front of counsels' table. with his seat hack toward them. _ _ the subject. arm at tuc uuuuu-wu v. a..- de sltion the witness declared he never orgred Dreytus to procure informatiOn eon. certain; the entire network or railroads. “which thecplr‘igortier sought to acquire from Cc t. u e ." At thisp juncturc the clerk of the court read a letter from M. Scheurer-Kestner. can crsing himself for being unable to attend. the session of the court. He Rterred to. the steps of Mathieu Dreyfus to sscure~ the rehabilitation or his brother, and dept crlbed the writer’s investigations. and how , it was only when Esterhasy‘s writing was ' shown him that m. hedtation ended. ml letter also described the moments of mu gulch the writer experienced during the} course or the campaign, and dwelt on the! o lnion ex reused in the jument or the Clourt ot assation and the confessions of Esterhasy that he was the writer of tho bordereau. In conclusion. the letter said: “You will permit on old Alsati Monsieur le President. to express the sen ment that the hour of Justice will soon strike, in the interest of the army, of justice and of the country." [Great senation.) ht. Demanze reminded the witness of a remark he made to hi. Ferdinand Scheuren- Kestner. namel : “There are only iive of us who know t is terrible secret. One out of the iive must, betray it before you can know anything. Counsel asked it the ”cret was not that Dreyfus was H. Bertin: 0 no, no. . 1 M. Demanxe: rdin; to a. tum at the conversation? Lient.-Col. Bertin energetically called you WW. I NV. “No, ‘no, and I'll tell from any never concealed but two thi members of the Scheurer-Kxer ““338 w t service it his eflorts rs- Firstlv, that M. Schenrerâ€"Kestner ”"2311! ‘ ablishin th I In . 8 e nnoce man who had worn the unmmn “teeny“; omcst- mileage“! W mm by O. ftp. Stinson oi Boduyand Aid. McCully of St. Thomas, themotiun hsin. carried unanimously. his using the only name More the convention. Adm were delivered by the csndidsts. Its-rs. Dupld McCall. cx-H.P.P.. '1‘. W. Outh- ers sud A. B. Ingram. KP" otBtt Thomas; Alex. McKillop of Dnnwich, A. W. Wright. Provincial Comm-votive organiser; Col. strcnosot 8t. Thoma and W. Harold Barnum 0! Button. The cps-hers s11 chimed thstthsgro-si so» ruption st mum, and contended thst the inns in this inn csmpsign should not Its the questions upon which the two have honest diner-urea «1 opinion the wiping out at the stigma sliced have been out upon the riding and wrong ssid to have been done st election. This, they cont-nail. csnld only beam dentin: the tive candidate a lame majwity. mngistrstes end oiiicsu d the Crown. was chimed. had been negligent E E; the .3 {5% E E E i i {i r 59 3'3 8 R E E i as . if 5: é? LWIu vu- ._ . he I'â€" "" At this juncture the clerk or the court mud a letter from M. Scum-chm", ex- cr-sing himself for being unable to attend the session of the court. He hterred to the steps of Mathiew Dreyfus to genre the rehabilitation or his brother, and dc:- cribed the writer’s investigations. and how it was only when Esterhnzy'n writing was .hown him tint his hedution ended. The . in, _._____L_ -1 -_ The emlnent Int-yer. whose face {bowed emotion and fltlxue. seated himself unldst prolonged undclapplixg. u. Grenler. for- mer Prefect of Belron. us the an: wit- ness called. He said he considered Wer- huy to be en__{rrespone1ble lemons“. Bonnet. Au. nâ€"num Laban-I. mam; counsel for the defence. who was murder- onnly malted Aug. 14. was preeent In court this morning when the second day of the third week of the second trial by court-mum of Captain Alfred Day!“ 0! the unwary. charged with treuon. Wu. The woman-now 9t 93'? £1"!- .__-- CORNERED séms WITNESSES. The Great Dreyfus Counsel Was in Court on Tuesday. TRIBUTES T0 LABOR}. J Anni-moo cl latex-hm on a “uncutâ€"Dug!“ Cont-nu c.1- IM Agu- Into- 3 (load 1"”.- Ilcl-Luborl Prowl-o- ‘l‘hn lo WI“ 0“. 00a. Morale!- n Wan 'l'lmo. LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY. AUGUST ‘25. 1899. Pals, Aug. 22â€"Ten of the men M for takln part In Sunday's demonstration were armed twangI to undergo non: n HF!»- 0n It! Fl. In I 0031. m 60.3-20ll‘o-n El.- IOlâ€"Iiooo . 31. Ianâ€"IN O. .05.!!I-L. 9.88. bun. glen. 03.3.3.3... 3108 an... 58 :- prov-l2»: gag-«RES 985.8 I 3:89.88 8:88 :8 E Dun... ugfigwgmgdfld present. 5:. Gumdsmthopnd- dentotthch-s mgm Products! mun Amalgam. ““05“?- I". Finlay a. mammal;- mintâ€"51 wfii-é%i3§?ou and obiected to Lint.- Col. 3mm 1:11an The rinoner re- tevefllg to on uiied hie sufferings nnd Devii'n inland. and reiterated and in his love for the my and love for CoL .Jonnnlt here “clued the Incident ll. Deanne however. interpooed. any- in‘: "You will. harm. allow me to n9- on the scene." [Ia-usher.) Continu- , M. Demnxe mid he preferred to npenk in the pounce of LIeuL-Col. Benin. remaking: ‘An the trial of Dreyfus no held behind cloned doors. [Jenn-Col. Benin could not know if i defended him well or Plfll. Aux. nâ€"COL Schneider. the An.- trhn Elma-y Attache. bu ”rived at his ambu- here. The otnchll of the em- busy eclu-e the ettnche will u: nothln‘ regarding the letter Incident until the Dreyfus court-martial h concluded. "Lil Berth: Imammmmde fence lfter'lrdl. M. Denna than and that the net that he was chooen to defend spies m proof of his alga-23101:. . p-., ,.n -_A ._L__ mm”. Aghugl. labor! yesterday believed. to be Internal Incline. parcels hppolnted otfldnlly pc-rtant moon: to: It. Counsel proceeded to relate how when he left moot-Col. Ber tin he dlocneoed the above count-don with h!- wife. and wondered what security cnuld be found in the oath or J of men who reedily believed thin;- eo ridicu- lous. "I: belief in the W of Dm- fno." u. Lebori eddeé “hepn that day. l we you my word honor that meat.- -. mat-3:“ "9,...“ em: an n he mane. calm he defended they!" hedly 17 pets slsting In mkl Dreyfu- deny ol the emu-gen against ll. Dent-Col. Bertln evidently thought lobe Deanne ought to have ined with the other; In trying to convict RM" ,,,.A.__... n . wr- lmmorallty would ere be demon- ntrated before the court-martin The court then rose for the day. Haltre Labor! was Immediately surround- ed by trlenda. nearl everyone In court wishing to abate Inn with him. He was cheerful and smlllnx and had a few wed- ehoaen words for everyone. Madame Ln- borl shared in the admiration expressed the her husband. The brllllant lawyer return- edhonehnarflaggaahehadoome. wlth an eacort of two mounted cendann. Policemen. gendarmea and detectives were also Mttrlboted alonx the road. a a pre- eanuun against n (nah outrage. The men correspondent of a Path newspaper mm In that the nachlnea sent to )1. Labor! u- been opened 1a the military laboratory at that place. and have been found to be filed with mutton. German em .' " [Oil 0! ”Oh. on") X. Bel-tin: l I an remember X will re- p . Inn hmtotellthemth. and lwlll telnlllknow. Immuforthetmtl. llke an. ll. bod: What. ”slum-m that. you re [led an ,I. Dd u- mdy date ed 0 ‘Qlu. that ho mu an exact-l def ._7_ _ A. -_-L J nan ‘Iw‘bu â€" A brief adjournment followed. and when the court resumed its aeuion Major Gen- dron wan called to teatify retarding the Austrian woman. Kadayne Dely. He aaid he had taken tea at her honae on a single occaaion. and that l.e thereafter confined himself to exchanging a few polite worda with her when they net. though he aasert- ed that the woman lfied hla revisiting her honae. He thought In ther the axe nor the beauty of the lady accounted for her styl- ish mod. of dreaauu. nor for the watery of her existence. nor for the preaence oi her child. whoae father waa unknown to all. Thin. it appears2 told the witne. mat he waa_ dentintwitg an adeantaren. .Be Be'cFi-W 1:36" Tam"'_m’ ‘ " In- cluding 1nd In View of the fact that In sac comm}! Dreyfus mu liable to commit some ht lmprudent action. witness unarmed noun-Col. Berth or his fgfl'fl- _ A _ -. ,4 -4. -___ Major 3:03. C: t. Bouncing". Col. Jun- nel and Capt. Muffin all testified. In the main their evidence was nnlnteuoung and largely surmise on hearsay, but It was distinctly binned and intended to bolster up the nut-don: of {by meal}. _ , #____ ‘rhe prisoner. In the tone of calm node!!- tlon whlch today awn dist! ed hll uttenncel. replied to Capt. Ila tre'u we gone. and added, with reference to I. ugepelro’ghlccu-fiou. that the ht- ; ___ --__ L- j_-_ tumbling non. “ but I m mm], tonne somewhat um rent!- you nude uni-st Milne 09mm. I m not seeking to p» woke 3 scene henna neon-canon“: M Hutu Demn‘e. on you not any to use rut: [11.1ka 0‘ at .mml n e nocence Duran: ' Don't mention Mn, 59 m! fol; the meat-Col. semi Him nu ma: ll. Lnbod'l “newt.” . “it. stoslsstedtlucom'slssv with “gags-mm. ot meshâ€"Col. to in“ witness an s delicate subject. referred. continusd counsel. to s re- wk and. by Berth st 1 dinner. It which uboflmpmhstmbaueots mutual triad a fortnight utter the - dation of Dreyfus. “l have sbso ute confidence In the good filth or Bent: CoL Berth." added I. uborl. “end 1 sun con- vinced that n his recollections sre exact enguxtg he not palate to rep". " .1. vâ€"-â€"-â€" â€"â€" V... 7 _- -fi Benin med ti; 13;}?!er tuition the mm of tie aunt! “It“ who we the dinner. hot! i spend um. and the rim-- W tuna: ' 'rét:borl: t1.): you rgmber mam mo nut 0 mm beget VI- :1: lance; n99! Drgygu? bet-nine excited In tn about Drum-1 The lieutenant-color! Ited out tint the term of Inttmq;w h Dunn“ n the unnu- nnut oe unto tenant. and reminded I. Labor! t he m an old friend of his father; and wondered whe- ther counsel was It“ the lame nun. who. taking the witneeu' hand- on the ace-do. of the dinner. add: “I will never fond whgt you have done {9:- ny Qty."u .. Pul- Moten ” Sentenced. Ana-chm» Attempt on L-borl. VIOLENT TALK. Salmon"? Il' Park. I prime virtue at Toronto Expmition in that tho illuminant insist that the prices shall be moderate for ovary- thing. including the «Inf-ion at the l gate and to the stand. Lat you 300.- ;Mpooplopddtor admiuion toCuL-t ndn's Great Exhibition. o hot that bio . induced tho directors to nub increa- od effort to plan the crowds. Not ' only has the amount to be distributed in guinea been ruined to upwards of . 835.000. but more my will bopgidl 'Aroatm Anon-a for mm ' Eh mm ’ M afternoon. soon otter din- not. 0. huh, individual baring a little of mm of 1. western plains- ‘mn wound on Kent-qt. on hot-Ia- .bock. H‘umountaeemod lobomnu- ' den-lined brooch tit only {or on equine hospitol, u the winning- 01 the poor animal could be hard 50 ynrds any. Closer inspection remlod that the animal'onouwu twiatodmt 013506. | tho result. at oxidant or malform- tion. A; alcohol-noon mood the rid- ! 9r indulaod_oom-_d§robly_ix_:_ l‘fluqrund _ L2â€" Toms GREAT “POSITION $35,000, but mom money will be paid for attractions. both emneing and in- structive. the latter including wmelag telegraph. wireless telephoni . im- proved X Ray experiments. act of gun cotton explosions in deep water, conducted by Royal Engineers, life- saving from ship-wrecked vessels. the drills by professional firemen. mink; machinery in operation. lateSt electro- cnl developments. butter-making com- petitions. different process 0 {mn- ntacture. mechanical inventions. etc. The entries at live stock in every branchâ€"horse- ,cattle. sheep. swine poultryâ€"ere in ewe-I of all other yearn. In short, there in not a de- partment inwhich Tomato Exhibition mind: 100 last year. and will include the rarest and best bned canines in the would. IBM exhibition of art will be exoeptionolly good. In not. the growth. and develounent of the coun- try will find unple demonstration end illustration in every direction. while. 0n Tue-d1! next. the 29th inst. there will be (queued at Toronto the Greatest Annunl Bmaition end In- dustrial Pair. not only tint COM. but that Antics know- Phriodiod Fairs, like the World‘s Fair. 0! comm. run ahead of tint at Toronto; but than is no fair, in the worm that i. V lnld annually thet covers a grater l nope. nttncte more people or furnish- el more instruction 1nd entertain- ment than the one that will be held in the Cepital of Onterio from. the 28th met. to September 9th. And e 851527353 3 2?? “Eliâ€"fig“ flifix'fit 366;} read in th. United States with Onmdhn conneco tia- hu done the nuns. I. -â€"l the south mrd. and it. was on this chum that he was ”routed. Ho :9- peu'ed before W Steers next morning. whnn a second. din of ill- treating hishom was 1 against him. and he was remanded to 3301 M11 Batmjdu'. _ - .- - . ‘7 “_ AL_ About 4 o‘clock the box-lama loft Kent-st... but reappeared before six o'clock, 1nd the indignation of the cit- izen! (mud fmmt ewion. Chic! Ball'hnd \nrnod tho individual canal times. and u last "round m,mn'o name. in John Kearnnhun. Be hails from Port Hope vicinity. and was I nonporous brunt. but in now a. term laborer. He hnd born in the employ of Mr. Thou. Wegherup. threeher. nnd left him a couple at den egoto work for en Emily farmer. He had.” caning to him ‘u' wags. end after buying eppeir of boots he proceeded to get hilarious The hone in his own. the any Veterinary Kenny ottened 0 remove the distinction in the nniznnl'e breath- inmtor a. but tho bruul own- er to hear the emu-e. It seen: that Kumhnn early in Line dey malted. In} John Peace. 0! 7 AL!- 1”de abide! h't inhis horses soudit on and in 0111. hing him to m of indignant pylumdcn. A. mu..- .A bunch at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is badly needed in this town. 3nd none humane citiaon should move in tho matter. I - . BRANOHOF8.P.O.A WANTED no nee d. the you. ladies who took their van were Mm Burke. of nudity. in religion Sister )1. “Us; m- ll. McGuire. Milford. 8‘- ter H. Blendine; Mile Whehn. of Lint-y. Slater H. Embark; Hi- Gil- mrrey. d Willi. 350‘" 1‘- 5‘- Peter. nan-em mde their protei- dou were sister 8t. Basile. 8mm I‘. Purl. Satori. Benedict end Sister I. Antoinet no cannon: cloned by the singing d the Te Dean M were 3 lug. number of the triende and relatives of an m ladies preeent. Ito. "I" W U: Ill-UP uvuu- -..-- â€"_â€" "7-- 7 , nor. otPotuboro. m glut m M- The Wd'l Maud constructed int with flow-or: and ha, “a m. the mend dun wro- the dunnmh ell-pol muted 3 Int t 3mm ! in known: “flirtin‘l dip" 'me will an. ity and immun- of 'hich mended in mutation there- munwwu intestinal!” tho'Vi'h "consumed by (we my no va- tho non of Hon. grand niacin; at tho Conant choir. IO"! flare mun-at in the umtury Juan nnon. of 3. Catharina. and ‘3“ Lord-hip m O‘Connor. )(m- i m the uncle of Ju Benson, of ' Durant: hunt- Una and Port Hope. who was kil in the Da- Egg.“ Panda": Scuba. Dar- 1 {twig Ellwfmidazt near Eats?”- wvi :Phohn. ’nduy. non-1°“ sum. was a a ' 'brothor of Dr. Baum. 0! Kingston. .4 by am.» pm... um um... I 1mm of Lindsay. Vuonblo Maura-w much- I Mr. Benson Mt Peterboro in 1870. ed Lb com for the m at the tin d the {int North-Want ' rebellion. and located in Winuim.hh took unis-van mm Min Burbs, of family moving to that place s for years later. Hi: death occurred in mud-3y, ' I 'on Site M. W; "1â€" ll align-kal- mailing-4L 8.- m fonrronnc Indu- rnka tho You and Your moth-tr Prom-Nah» vagina-Matt!» My 81:. Joan's Conant wu the ooeno of Va beantitnl and imam-in oom- mony Friday Int. when (our young ladiea, dais-on: of mowing Lb world and dov'otim their lives to tho deod. took the veil.and1nr others, who have finiahed their novitl- eto. were W by m O'Con- nor. otPoterboro. The altar wan rad- iant with flowers and bet. and the chapel recanted a brig t appear-am. 2n. serenity and imminent. of the ceremony waa intensified by the grand aiming at 9”. Convent ehoir. nonh- of In John non-on on mama-a Mn. John B. Benaon. whose death at Winning. m nomd in Mar. Gail]. Was a dluhter of the late Major Lee. who with John Ball, father (I Mr. J. nan. pu'chaaed the first gr’u mm in Peter-bore. which was erected by tin governmet in 1827. Portions oftho mill dam nora- the rinr am still in existence. '12! “if! husband oonatrncted the second dam acro- the river. wh-ch ! in ham an “flirtin‘a day.” "has mill which wuerected in oonmtion there- 'with wna consumed by tire many years He was the son of Hon. 1...... an of Q. Catharina. and RIOIPTION AT 81‘. W3 - w, â€"â€" wwâ€"ifi 7,? teatimny of Genre! Total and Admiral Cervere baton the recent court martial at Madrid brought out theee mote in a strong light. Accord- ipc to General Ioral. the Spanish .01- dxerl in Sentiaco. at the um o! the mrender. were on the verge of utter oollapee from hunger. sickness unoe mde. and the wonder is that they were able to fight as well and. ee long an they did. Iron Admiral Cervera‘a correspond- enoe laid before the court. it ie learn- ed that the heroic old fighter had warned hie (unmet. long before the final dleeeter came. that Spain hed tewahipefit tor-nee. en‘dtheylwere “enned pretty much anyhow,a.nd had no provision.” Nothing could be ex- ed from the expeditwn to Cuba. he land. but the deetrnction of the fleet. Later than thia. we have the etetenente in thin paper read by Cap- tain McCalla. helm the war 00% at Newport. that the ranch glo ' aet dnokon in inking the laminae "in the entrance to Santiago harbor. tron a military point of view. was “a eel-lone error.” involving a ueelesa eeqntloe at properly. _i_£_ not life._ .m. w. llama. mar! 0' ”'0 YIGA” Kingston. m in town last Monday. tho meat of Mr. W“ It. munch wont Sunday the mm“ d hunt ot Bony lab. .11”... ms. finch-on In- return- ed Cob:- ochoolz with. Me. Gu- Inn. who quot bond-1' “Fa” 1m ”mm. .54 iI-th. made her trip Vii on t° Granby. Yum-h. Vt» “4 '3- v‘~ °" firm I V .â€"Â¥l_"- (1h) Borden. of Wt". u mung her puma, Hr. ad Mrs. Jane- Lovell. of an north wad. â€"lfiu McKay and. His Wably [alt tor Picton last Monday. having enjoy- ed 3 very pie-mat visit in town. â€".m- Juli: Murphy,‘ Melbourne-at, wlgo has been visit“ PoterbOro (rungs. returned to town may om. â€"Ir. lemon. of tum-onto. rep routing the Onurio Indie" 001108!- m in town lately! in the interest 0‘ that institution. 4W. In. Workman is of. P"- and. confined to his bad by ‘ m stuck d quip-J- .4313. Run Webster. of «broad. loft thinwoek to visit nhtim in But- alo and Rochester. -ll.r. P. Who. who hold: 3 good position in Detroit. Mich. in bans on s couple of wooh' holidays. â€"Mr. and Hrs. Gilbert UeFadyen. at Giana, whacked to Sturgeon Pain onSntu-du, sad as the guest: of In. ngpgy. gt Lb stone. _ Everytfi'in: po'inta to a brisk sea- son for men in the woods. mun-pun»; World-World “tum Louie'- Woekly, xew York: it would bejuluwcll,ifnothetmnitwo were a little now mode“ in our tnlk about the victories won over the Spud-lb in 0d». um elnwhem last you. Without any Want of mmlnlororctflciencyolour Quorum: lubric- Isadora“. jut‘ioo Adegnqdnuig. to he said um â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. Harris left last Relay for Ballevillo to enjoy a tow. dnn’ holidays. tho lutwml Mr O. Tuner, of ”our. will luvs tour big camps in thoir Huston ugg Georgina Bay limit... MotthobntUo-vmnvonml‘ a 101W and cripplod bx t mum: luck at am sad onion-wt bub Sunni-h have WW“?- _: PERSONALS. â€"-Dr. and In. White ”turned last Mny-om aplemt trig to Bach- .tor. NI. OOUNSEL'S A LITTLE MODES‘I'Y Elbe Rathbun -Co. wwill operate largely in Muskokt gm} guitar-tog: .0 m It. out. Kext winter W to witneu e notable inoreue in an quantity of loreet produce khan out. lien ere elreedy going north to vetim limits. endlhecut willbee verylugeone. .IL I. Boyd 00.. Bobceygeonmill anemic on nbout the nae scale 1;: last year. end will hue one 18:30 cam in their Ohm en town-hip limits. Menu. McCormick A: McLeod will have n eouple of nhentiee on ‘nrout Creek Din-tote. end have elneedy n can at then in W. llelibnrton cognty..hcnttiw geder._ n.‘ 'mcnmn' co.. Lukefiold. will u mu surgeon in the old Scotti limits in Cnvendilh’ and Anstmther. in I mot I mthmmhfi -‘ lddopoti nnfiuveyt , ~ ‘ u’tmleel mm . mien.- olunampd ' Ltaking. on ntickot hemlock,- ry - ~ birch and elm; (at. in (it tq cut. ML- DAILL.._ IA m'l Amt-Al'- LUHBERHIN ARE ACTIVE. DIED IN WINNIPEG. m on mMWWMvâ€"wa ’, n. mustnmmmwu; ‘ TERMS. $1.00 PER r: 5,5 €33 E 3 § '33 business” ts and widewdpor- ”n31 popularity count for 1111th ‘ in amped. not keen cpmpatitioq, tho I new firm \u'll mod; in attracting; air share at patronage tram the very intact. 'Hny htve hid'ugtfi. immune-oa- Beou m “Wamatmm Curiosity has been rifle {or the put . month concerning the character of tho ' improvements in prdgreee in the star. ' tormrly occupied by M. W. Kennedy ! 8; Co.; which was beixu fitted up for i numeracy by Megan. O’Loughlin McIntyre. by Mr. John Kennedy. the owner. who had given them a tree . hand in making desired alteration; open the noon to a critical and with- al admiring public, who looked, and ‘ praised. and went away properly in- 'pre.ed withthe fact that the” ‘ firm had neglected nothing cucum- , ed. to properly display unit'gooda to :mke a goodimpmsion on their on.» I interynnmlbr hula-alumin- ituziorisperhp- “Minty.“ 5 hat holidays. Mr. W.B. Moore lost a blackdn- cont Last hunky. 17th. on the road between Linda: and Ir. J. 3‘. Rd! comer (out). g’fin linrbt will ha I.» ijfimu as Mr! Plat swarm. A: Mr. E. Armitnge. mmhant tail- or, babout to leave town for Orange- ville. he will dispose of his household furniture and enacts by public ano- tion on Wedneoday next. A . 3th. at lo‘clook. othisxuidanoe, Fran- duvet" north-word. this will he n ~grand opportunity {or those desiring bargains; everything in good out. tion, md dl must be cold. "’ifiwiu buy a good mud-hand li- ml. at J. A. .Williamon‘s hurl. shop. ‘K_en_t-ct.. yigdpay.â€"w. "IE-3 Raisin visiting her side. In. Jan. Farrglly. _ _ unch’ visit in the J. M. Moore has just return-â€" In. edfrouathne mun count ry. SALEMâ€"OPS. Mannheim.) Btuutuumnowjemgnshodafl will hedone innwoek‘atimhoiw the htosttormtima. Maura. Edi a Winn m on th thrahiu lhtwiththeDowneyh The (mains will have smug”:- m D. nu. at Dakota. Jim at Mr. C; Peel's. Invuyjyn. “Intâ€"“g ,7, ”WI 30‘ lemminia turning outuchlld- torthnnoxpoc tad hLMoflCtmufllb Max. man“. Sumnofndptg. _.._â€" â€"_ __ the near eidrélwthé 310:», which et- tects a wonderful improvunent. Er. Henley'a excellent work in the line 0! shelving gng counfien‘s cqqul'iputos to Plath-ye the crowning glory of the new etore is comprised in the windows and entrance. the front sheets at plate gle- heve been lowered to with. in I flew inches of the eidewalke. and the Queen left above have been filled with leaded enthedrel gle- top piee. d unique deeign. Large M d plate all. lave eleo been placed in the window eidee heirs the dew enâ€" trance, end the mall door he lame plete gle- penele. The win- dow. well m heve been filled in with magnificent mirrors measuring 10 x 6 1!. and interior frost windows have eleo been provibd. .The firm will deal in general dry goods, gente' furnishings. heberdeeh- ery. end ready-made clothi . no dres enddrygoodeetoek 'lbelo- outed tothe ' t of the entrance. thQ mince en heberdeshery stockon the ‘ letteide, ahdtheclothlhgwfllh displayed end handled at the reer un- der theWt. The store willberenâ€" dered brilliant by 24 incendeeeent lights arranged in two rows over the eennten. while 16 lights will be and to illuminlte the window; HANDSOME 808N588 PREMISES Mr. Geo. Henley, ctmm gal. builder. Indthe contract. and on Tm- day he canpleted his task and than the geneâ€"Fa! fine eflect. light colon being the prevailing tone. The coun- ter tops are of beautiful new uh. thewood being procured in'rp- ronto and finished by Kr._ Henle;.__ n.u.wmmou Aaraveted by an uncertainty u to hint-antral of the extennim of RI.- Iell-et.. eut ward. which he considorl absolutely essential to the niece-tn! operation of his tannery. Kr. R H. dodhiabnildmz ratim nt noon Wednesday y, a guided and dim-ed 25 hand- employed. We understand he dajeou to sink- ing mmoremoney intheMu- tilhetinmoutdetinitelywhethecth ntepeyers attach more Velma to I. ml! portion of unued and usele- ltreet thendley dotothegainingofn urge indunry which will emlq n thofmnmdaddmnterullyto the tm’emlth end popuhtion. no hitch I u very frail: on. and prompt ‘tet' shoal “ken t0 moth any the difficulty. an» Mien Cheese Board met Wednesds! morning alter s three weeks’ sdjonrnnent, when 4535 box. were headed by 40 factories. Nine Helene-est. and bidding was risk. Rollins opened etJOc. snd nip ter brisk cometition rsised to 10 I- lse. snd selected six factories. For the second selection Rollins celled 10 1-2:. Mr. Wright“: 10 9â€"16c, snd Hr. Moore. 10 5-815. picking five tsetoria. Mr. Jones went stter the third I.- lection with s bid at 10 9-16e. but firm captured theehsnoe by of- leri!‘ IDs-Sc. also taking live he- tories. snd Hr. Rollins picked seven st 199-160. 9A number at the he- tories in the south-western pert d the district remained unsold. Humane“ bourdwill not u [may next at 10.” a. 3.. utter a. dam weeh’ adjourn-lent. TEN PAGES PAYLBLI I! LDVAIOI HE IS FAR FROM SATISFIED. Hoax-3' is at patent m

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