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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 24 Sep 1897, p. 1

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ore Lest ks a new era tore attention for the boys” 'd be clothed ) begin “lith- 1 in material :nce in make, y could pro- lost exclusive h, \Ve’ll try pear 31103 of you to buy! AIRI Men, ”‘EN PAGES ~ . @hg @anaflian 3 J. Sutsliife Suns, E XXXIV. WHOLE N G. VOLI' M mam-Anusâ€" 1354. 11m ’5 C/oz‘kz’ng The read)" 1:: is “0 guess i is a. studyâ€"â€" Emsnofis T0 LINDSAY .1,“ . WILL LEAVE ; 73°F. Fans at. 7 15 um sad 2 :0 - may 3%.... 10 00 mm. m4 5 on p.111. : a , ARRIVE :rufnon F3113 at 11 45 I '7 N “.33; a"... 9 Nu: 4.15 pm~ ~ “hmdmmmw D. In. % Sturgeon Pom, nmmmmth. ”I“ 30c. mm 251:. radon angle 85c. M506 Scotland”! “I Sleamar Grevhnnml. \ SEASON I897- who serves Time-table Between Lindsay gnu Penelon Falls. _ Tin: tzmetab'e :02! into afloct on loudly ‘; 1397, and will continuodllfing the ”w“ eel Suits ........... $ 3 50 vy D. B. Tweed Suits. FAIR WEEK . SALE I E V LL- % ‘fi Suits R. NEILL, Trunks and Vaflses 1 reduced It“. y-msde Clothing business 325 business with us It yâ€"has been a. studyâ€"till can combine wearing . comfort and style with SI-wool Tweed and z: Slits $7 50, $3 and $10 Our object in showing, these goods so early in the season is to :v the Public what value we are going to ofi‘er. They will also a an opportunity of attending our big annual have an opportunity of seeing one of the largest Stocks of FALL WINTER Hoods ever shown in this part of the country. all-wool D. B. w dillivuhy in serving vnu well. We extend greetings to our former urzm. :ml will be glad to do business, with them again. A .11 kinds vi FOOTWEAR. TRUNKS AND VALISES. You will nd us next to'_1'urter’s Bookstore, 60 Kent-3L, Lindsay. MEN’S ODD BLACK COATS Tl Boots his customers best best serves himself” a is uur munu, and v.5 our Stock is all J. Sutclgfle 3: Sons. AND COMPLETE $600 Men’s Oovercoats . . and Ulsters. Tweed Overcoats, Velvet Collars, - Men’s Heavy Double-breasted Ulsters, well lined, extra. value, â€" Men's Heavy All-Wool Frieze Ulsters, interlined with Fibre Chamois, - Men’s Heavy Allâ€"Wool Frieze Ulsters, lined throughout with Corduroyâ€"wind proof, wear proofâ€"extra value, Men’s Fine Blue and Beaver Overcoats, Velvet Collar, fancy lined, special Men’s Black or Blue Beaver Overcoats, D. B. or S, B. Velvet Collar, fancy Tweed lined, special, Men’s All-VVool, Blue Reefers, storm collars .vith Corduroy, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ SUITS, [90 VS’ REEFERS, BO YS' ULSTERS, at fllodemze Prices. FORMERLY WARNER 8: CO.’S. 5133012 If; Q J. Suteliffefin Sons R. Neill. E‘EE‘EIIE= MEN’S STIFF HATS, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 FEDORA STYLES, soc, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 -VVool, Blue 01 Blown Frieze storm collars, lined throughout A! Central Busmoss qulegfi; ad the price 0! d1 general producohimprcvmg, but. it costs no. more than usual to spend - tom st the In _. :v: :z: _. OF TORONTO. New term now open. Better mum.- I‘lthhmr stundmco than ever wontudnqmnd md Typowflfinzegsuunenu. [mammals any time. TE RAPEY added. Good mult- guanntoodin ovary Wt. 80nd petal tor . . ' comm-m ' w H SHA‘MW m. mJQTK WHEAT IS HIGHER 1985 JE $6.50 $3.50 $5.00 $6.00 $6.50 $5.00 In". OWEN SOUND an: the gain! a! Stan-hip Expats due to Ian Toronto Union smnlosounnmodsy S 3 AMA every Honky, 8 s. [ANITOBA ”org Thanh . 8.8 ALBERTA om! Sounds . For AULT 1mm P0813 ARTHUR-ad RI‘ WILLIAII. 03W r1033 3: Sum Ste. lulu with Illnnoopoun 8!. Poul a Soul: sue. M Ind Duluth, South anon Munch: R". (or on Western Sum 9913“. “a a roar mm and roar 1“ u-_u-L. Mandi.“ North Wm. South anon 5 Annual; nr. .v. â€".. V...--_, , points. and n 203'! m1 and P03! ARTHUR for mat». Camdhn North West. British Columbin md :11 Pacific Cont poinu. Full “(amnion from my Caz-din Pmiflc By. want or C. E McPEEBSON, 1 Kirk-at. Eat, Toronto. [HY STflflK 15 flflfllPLEIE â€"SUCH ASâ€" E Tabaccos, both plug andf out, the best brands of; Cigars, domestic and; foreign ; Pipes, brier, '| fancy woods and clay“ Cigarettes of all the; leading brands, also; American fine out I chewing. l Apply to ME - 42-16â€"84 1w. WANTEQ, I'll-Iv- w, v.â€" I tact to spend her time in a. good cuuso m a t. n ' ‘ULVL‘DLV 5: .I-\JL‘LV a ______ been on the write: tony years md the demnd for them steadily increases u {t is m undoubted hot thet they are the greatest Blood Purifier, Stomach Suengtnener end Regulntor in the mrket. It is the most invigorating and exhilintinz Tonic ever oflered to the Cnmdisn publ‘c. It be: mined the pinmcle o! tame end is endorsed by the hlgheet medial humori- ties. Victorian: over :11. Try it end he oonvln Also eolo rzem (or the Camera“ Gold Model Unfor- mentod FRUIT WINES. Strictly tampente. flevon recherche unexcelled by my imported goods. Prices igggrisi‘uzlznlow. Write for pu‘ticulu'l to “u x'A-I. he "fin-ram. URNER‘S been on_§_hel '. 0. MATGHETT. 1n the in a. certain mortgnm duced at. tho tlmp q! u: at. 1.1m Simpson Housein the town 0! Lindsny at. 1 o'clock in tho diornoon. the following property. helm: compowd o! the SouLh hull oi tho Han hall 0! Lol. number twentr-ono in lho first concosuion oi the mid Township 0! \‘crulun, contaimrq by ndmonsurm mini. tiny ucm more or less. The above property i1 situated about a mu: from the Village (.1 Fenolon Fallen, and in: erected thereon a house And barn. The ropuny will be altered for Mid nuhject. to s reserve IJ. TERMSâ€"Ten per coat. of tho purchuo money will require :9 be psid n. the time oi sale 1nd balance within one month therennor without interest. For inrther pnrticulnru upply to MOSWEYN 8; ANDERSON. oi the Town of Lindsay. in the County 0! Victorin. \‘cndon‘ Solicitors. Dated It Lindsay this 16th any 01 Sept. . 1897. Under and _ by vir_tgq o! Saturday Oct. 16th,1897, .... almnahn H‘nnnnin the tow x of Linda-1y JUDICI AL SALE â€"uFâ€"- i Valuable Palâ€"m Property. _81 4V. Punuunt to the Revised smum o! Ont-do. Cnp. 110, the Creditors c! HANNAH TINNEY, Into 0! the Township 0! Muipou, in the County of \‘ictoxln, widow, deceased, who died on or Ibout the Twenty- aix‘h day of August, “96, Ire on or shout. the SIBUKBIS’ Sllflflliflfi 1897, to send by post prepaid to Messrs. McIntyre 3; Stewart, of the Town of Lindsay, Solicitors for the Executor: of the Eaten of tie aid 332mm Tinuey, their Christina and Summes, Iddreaue and cccupee tions. full puticulnn of their claims, and the nuure of the security, it my, held b) them. I I m _____ “All. v. u“. .._-_~_,' The seid Executor: shall. titer the mid Twentieth day of October next, be st the iibertv to distribute the assets of the said accused. or my pert thereof. among the per tie: entitled thereto,heving record only tothe chime of which they hove then notice, end shall not be liable for the neat: or my pert thereof so distributed to my person 0! whoee claim such administrator hes not notice et the time of the distribution thereof. 20th day of October next, ‘ the East. H.111 of Lot. Number One, in m Ninth Gon- oesaion o! the Township 0! lluipon. In the County 0! chtoxioponuinlng 100 acres. ' ' ~ -- ”7A-- 4--..) __.1 l__ .._a I A.D . 1891'. the following lands sud promises. namely, i Solicitors for the Execulon. find 1: Llndsty, this 15m dsy o! Ssptember, 1897. - 84 4w. .......-.m-_..-- .Vr_V_,.V , _ _, 3 young orchsrd of ebout 40 time. The property I edj oina the Vnhge o! mun. end is very convenient to school; church end post. once. The propertyle l‘be told in one pucel end there will be e reserved bld. TERMS, no per cent. of the pmchue money the“ herd to xhe Plant in Solicitor- “ the time e! an. ' en the blame paid into Court within 3) due wit-h- out l~ tenet. The mun- can not be required w I my enypbn‘rpcu or other document- rehung to -, AI._l_ _._...l._ M Putnam: $0 the Judgment end flnsl order for ale nude In I eertein ectlon in the High Court of Justice. wherein Wflliem Philip And other! ere Pblntiflz, and Egg?! G_lendenning end other no Delendenu, which A n4-- I...â€" A-.- Mini: ‘M nanry umuumunu. ...... v"... _. _ ._-,,,, , dd Judgment end Order bendve re-pectively :he 19m dey 01 October. LD . 1896. end the 7th My 0! September, A.D., 1897,1310” will be sold with the e probntlon of Wilnun Wmn Dem, annlxe, re! the 5 id Conn. st Linday. bv Ir. Ella Bowen, Auctioneer. ut the Comment! Hotel, In the “lime or mama, at. twelve o'clock, noon, on Saturday the Ninth. day of October, l win-nu cu; -wl-“â€" v. .vâ€".. -V-,,,,, i title other um: those In melt Mn; 7PM | o! the nid premheu will be shot: (or |flowing; pnrposeaonthodayotnlomdtoln other purposaonAprfllsglm mmmmm ltonnslndc outdone! “whom-moon- gillam of the High Court 0! Jul-the. ‘ $%W:"n?:m~ ”mm. “‘3: 3;: c V II o W or from nun. Ionh'ru o harm. DXECUTORS’ NOTICE. DI v “nun-"wan”.-. .-., ..-._-. 0! the property 80 mm we cloned 3nd in 3 good sum or cumution, the bulmce is in hu'dwood and mixed bush. Then in 3 good well on ma property. A good Fame Home, (rum bun um (rum mule. :11 in : good 9““; oi_ IO‘NI: m on the mwrty. use ‘A A---_ _ __ New Advertisements. South 'FARM PROPERTY 5 ROOMED gogsg UCTIOlN SALE _V____V_E‘.T P. R. omce'. 60 Kent-It. Lindsay. STILL RUNNING mud um‘m mango: '- m. uh Win! Furnished to MRS. H. CONDONA Township of Verulam 1n the County of Victoria. Jog. Riggs. I cm pay tan dollm weekly to- hdv ot_mture‘sge. refinement 1nd r virtue of the mower o! 3310 conmnod mortgage (which momma will be pro. law of 5310), there will be oflured {or sale by public auction on .‘s I‘ONIC BITrEggs Jhavg â€"Ol-‘ VALUABLB â€"' MoINTYR-E a STE WéRT. 124 York at Torcnto. w. wanna; H LINSCOTT Toronto. 0- 1'); Enlfirnhhed. No. 9 George u. t0 L95 in .th? ABE!" Twentieth NORTH VIOIORIA FALL SHOW tic Products. Thet ell the med! in the country leed to Victorie Reed wen evidenced by the lease district egricnltnrel ecciety. which wen held et the flouriehing villege oi Victorin Reed ‘ on Wedneedey end Thundey lent. Septem- iber 15th end 16m. Thu-edey being the “big } dey." This feir in one of the evente of the . entnmn eeenon in thin vicinity, end never ‘feile to drew e [ergo ettendence. It ben . elweye bed the reputetion of being one of i the bent exhibitione in thin eection, end thin I veer bee kept up to itn lune} etenderd. in ; it wee e record breeker. Secretery Grebem bed neerly 3,000 entriee in hie books, which is greatly in exceee of eny former yeer in . the history of the eociety. ' ‘ ’ ---~-â€"-l- -u..nmd wen much the some sppenrsnce a hat your. Wednesdey, the first any of the hit, wu almost entirely devoted to receiving the exhibits end piecing them in the spsce provided for their reception. The mnin building was filled with s. nriety of nrticles too numerous to mention. but oil of which were of excellent qnnlity nnd workmen-hip, especisz the deportments contributed to by the indies. The displsy oi fsncy work nnd srticles of n more substsntisl chsrscter were really fine, nnd reflect the highest credit on the wives nnd doughurs of the district. . e -,,, ‘_-J_-o- Lunar, _il;;'e;hibit of horse- wu the uluul sundurd, some (in shown. I â€"The county preu wu represenwu U) | 31:. Geo. Lytle, of the \"ntchmnn, end )1 r. I H. R. Mellow. of Tn: Pos'r. ! â€"-.\lesera. Sum Fox. J. H. Carnegie and ‘ John Austin ,took ndvnntnge of the oppor- ! tunity of meeting and becomin ncqueinted j with their constituents. )r. McKny, IM.P.P., 3130- kept a fetberly eye on the muncn. The display of dsiry products, butter, bread, roots. vegetables, om, wu very fine. and would do credit. to o county town fair. The exhibit of horse- wu in dance of PM. mml amdud, tome fine mimoll being In cattle, the entries were not so lsrge u in former yours, but. the qnnlity is greedy improved, there being e fine showing of Holsteins end Ayrshires; Durhsms nnd gndes were the well represented. In the su ins deperunent the lending breeds, such u Berkshires, Chester Whites and Yorkshires, mule an excellent lhowing. In sheep there were 3 Inge number of -_...;-- :....1..a;m Couwolds. Leicester-s, ”In theep there were I. Inge humour 1:; entriee. including Couwolde, Leieeeeere, Shropshiree. Southdowne. etc. The poultry exhibit. Vin sleo 3 very creditable one, some very fine birds being shown. -4 _:_..- A--. -omann IIJUWH. In many cesee in the various depertmenu the judges bed a diflieult teak to perform in deciiing which of the mnny exhibit: were entitled to the colored tickets, but they proved equal to the occuion. end ve . -3A:__.:-.. Jinan-inc of t, eh- provuu cquau w ...- _-V, . enenl ntiefoction, diapoeing of their mien in the moat importinl mmner. During the nfternoon the centre of inter- est was the hone ring. “though the merry- go-ronnd nnd numerous catch-penny guinea mmoged to keep lordge ondiencee ntonnd them, and all seems to do 5 poying buli- neu. SUITS 0! '1'“ PAIR. â€"Alugo number of Linduy’o buinou men 3nd citizens drew- out. amonz than: we noticed W. E. Nmpaon. Coo. Meflugh, M.P.,.J. A. Barron. ex-M;P., John Mo. Donnld, Thou. Armstrong, John Hora, W. A. Wooae and wife, Andrew Robert-on. Sun Brown, J. A. lelogly, J. R. O‘Neill. Chas. Box-debt. Dr. F. Blnnchnrd nnd Councillor: dewin and Gillogly. A, - ___--.-..oml h" day’s irocecdinga. â€" e ball nnd concert in the evening were well Intended, end afforded green pleasure to thoao who enjoy such eonrcee of nmuaemente â€"Mr. C. G. Cody, general ngent for the Manley-Harrie (20.. spent A few hours on the grounds during the nfbernoon. â€";\Ir. Geo. McHugh, M.P., nbly mnnipulnted the bell in the judgee' Itnnd while other politicians were hustling for VOMI business. â€"We ore sorry to report on nnusnnl smonnt of fighting end rowdyisrn, which took place during the evening snd ni ht. Some wall known chnrsotcrs seeme to have matters :11 “cut ond dried" to settle old scores on fair dsy, which they did (niter getting well primed up for the occasion) in the most brutal mnnner. which sppeorod to furnish smusement to some, while others were highly disgusted. The “soropping” the result being some bodly dsmoged clothing snd foces. The outcome will likely be some cues for the county RM. to settle. An Emily Boy Painmllv Injured. On Saturday afternoon last, about 2 o'clock. the nine year old son of Mr. Wm. John White, of the 14th can. 0! Emily. narrowly escaped fatal injury. Having obtained permission to drive the horse rake tor a time he set out down the field. but before going far the rake struck a stump. causing the horse to run away. When the out obstacle was encountered the boy was thrown off in trout oi the rake and severely injured, one arm being? broken and the other dislocated at the bow. in addition to a number or severe bruises and contusione abo t the head and body. Dr. McAlplne, of t is town. was seutfor, and under his care the young lad is now mak ing satietaotory progress towards r; covery. A Very Successful Exhibition. The township 0! Eldon Agriculcunl Society's mun! tall show was held st Woodvllle on Tuesday And Wednesday, ELDON TOWNSHIP FALL SHOW. was nun nu sâ€"nu â€"â€" -- --_,_ any ,, heve beer: however, we may ssy thou the fair was a success.” the number of entries exceeded the at suy previous seer. The events on the recs truck were. of course, the center oi stirsction. there being sever-s1 hotly connected races. 0! the inslde sttuctious. Gough’s bsb show seemed to be the great drswtng and for all. There were six little woos! woctsy'e pieced on exhibition, end the judges iound it s herd soak in coming to s declslcn. The prize wee awarded to Caroline. the live sud s hell mouths cld‘ old child a! Ur. sud Mrs. Avch. McArthur. j oi Eldon. The judges selected to perform ‘ this delicate sud somewhst criucel duty were Messrs. A. J. Sinclsir. of Toronto. sud H. B. McLean. 01 Tax LxsnsAr Post. Music wss furnished by the Woodv‘iigs e smell number {of clays”. Is in sdvsncs of :1 )Mhutwho burial! no hum In! t l. The local merchonu roport, o good doy'o FELL OFF A HORSE RAKE FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 24. 1897 gangland 1)? :hmw. Ind Mr. the pro-om your. sum “DOB TROUBLE- Mr.Wm.B.Foowu mind ohm- ‘ ed Mr. Wm. H. Wilson. Mun-ta. with ‘ returning nil omnh labor undone. Ll- thongh be (For) bod blihtnllynflsrlorned thswork.sndnisootntodthot . Willa: Ind put in a culvert needed thus wanting Mr. Wilson said tint when it won not time. Mr. Foo dld not do 8 leaving hoops 0! mod on it. withonb I log. so tho: he (Wilson) was obl on Bond 3 tom nod narrow to lu'el Fee's work. Mr.Gso.B us who won men! ocu- ,_ £29. ',._ -i-.-...?.. .mi'nu won. an. Geo. B I. who we: present. firmed Mr. lleon'e same. end the culvert related to a melee! much needed. .. .,_.;-J A. .l-- th. I ”5'53 "35511 decided to new the pace between one end two o'clock. end Inspect the work done. 0) their ntnrn the fol- lowlng resolution woe Snood: Moved by d M Mr. Roberteon. seeon r. Eleonora that three dnye’ etotnto In or be cheese to Wm. 8. Fee and one day to F. Jocono. end the!) the lone be nfnnded to them on condition thou they put 1n n enbetontlul - -- , 4-“ _-.-.... Mg m m. at on or before the first city or next that the work Is Mr. Hopklne moved. seconded by Mr. Curlnn, that Mr. Bobett Naylot be I ’- olnted collector for the Mt year. and ghat Hours Andrew Marshall. Walter Arkeey and Charlee Neylor be accepted. with the collector. as bondomen to: the. earn 0! fifteen thousand domâ€"Oanud. PUBLXC SCHOOL HOLIDAY. In order that teachers and pnpllo. as. well ae all otherv. Ina§prollt by atteodlng ‘ the Llndeay Central . the conocll. on motion by Mr. Hutton. seconded by Mr. Corrine. pmlalmed Frlday. 24th lam. a pnbllc school holiday In the mnnlolpmty ct Ops. and a bylaw was placed occord- Inslyo A 1810 OF B! LUVS. Mr. Ho klne moved. oesonded by Mr. Hutton. t ‘Cnrflna take the choir. and that By lave Nos. 516. 517 and 513 be read the first tlmâ€"Curled. read Mr. Can-Ina -la belna i moved. seconded by Mr Roberto”. that [ Mr. Hutton take the chair that the blah In Bylaw No. 516 be and: an Itated. and thlrd u ' aed Wm ’ escongl 3nd me.pae .e mace.â€" Carl-led. , __ -_ . Anhflfln WI." A BATCH 0P ACCOUm Mr. Ecpklne moved, seconded by Mr. Corrine. then the following accounte be old: Alex. Pen-lo. for tile dulnlog. '1; V. A. Goodwln, engrossing end from an reeolntlon. $3; Jnoob Sole. npolrina cul- vert. 81; Geo. Grlmo. (or grove]. $8 88: . W. Bow. Ink nod etotlonexy. 193; J u. G‘rger. floor. chatty order. swam-Cu- !” e . Mr. Robertson moved. seconded M Mr. Huck-on. that thin ooonoll do now adj mun tlll Oat. 43h pron. when n meetlng will be held to edjnet the ooehe ot Rsabora plnn and Macao: other busheemâ€"Umhd. W. F. O'Bcus. elem. The Caniadmn Child Sums Work. During the eight month 0! the pgcsent year 30111053 ohlldron hue bsca rescued and sent out. to good home: In various at: of Cumin. Thll work Is entlrel I! n the Interests 0! Canal!” ohfldun m In ‘na Ioronw lulu“ wv -â€" ........ the Rev. C. W. Wetch. of Brighton. it ie unstained by voinni od‘eringe. Fond- ere wen“: need end grate tclly accep . T ere one come twenty children now in the temporery shelter ewel-ring homes. These axe mostly young end enlt~ able for adoption; nanny of them are huntltni children whose only need ie shot at e blend end e home. The ease oi these little onee mo from 2 months I: to 8 o: 9 yeeu. lntometion ie oheext y glun concerning the work. Compandenee should be eddreeeed to Rev. . W. Watch. Brighton. Ootu'iO. Victorie County Loeee e Good Citizen." We regret to leern oi the temovel hon: } Omemee to Pemhoxo of Dr. T. J. Bredd. who he: for some! yeere been e highly velned reeldenb cl chum. Coming to Omemee from Gen . he soon. by hie eil'ehle menner en exceptionei succeee in the practice ct hie protection. won the confidence end eeleeni ct ell clean in the commnnl:y. end meny are the expression of regret to he heerd from re ntetivee ct ell creede end clause at ledtpertnre from emong no. In eoclei end nubile metwre he elweye hock e lively intereeh. being e member of the Omemee “liege council for none time, which honor he wee lately forced to reelgn on ecccunt of in- creeelng proteeeicnu duties. Dr. Budd hen “rowed e heed-nine home (where ‘ he eleo hen hie cilia), ei 305 Seewext- em, Peterhoro. We commend the Dr. to . Bicycle New â€"Mlee Mabel Werdrobe rode from Oek- wood to Llndeey £135; minutes. Gen eny â€"At Vlatorle Baud tell show Theredey Mr. W. E Bought”. our local flyer. In the bloyele reeee won nub prize. compute: millet White. of 0mm. end Lew, o! Uxhddge. â€"'rhe Llndeey Bicycle Club ehanld cell emee Mmmemedmw on end segue, :hleh would be 7 , iâ€"I- “ml- -Mr. W. E. Ho: 3100:1th W succeeded Int ‘ groupd between 0 AIA- lâ€" ‘I nxmsxox. mmffid dill to .- melon “I .1”qu the all“ u o 'clock. and hub!“ that return the fol- :m:.nggpum5 hm sud puplln. u . profit by “bending m. the cannon. 00 dd”. 24;]: but" 3 ’ In the muniolpmt! , “s mused accord- fiTclib' Enrol: _ z I THE LINDSAY CENTRAL â€"-I._- ml by Ir. Thou. ONoill. who hu 0 nee oi the town's eight: non roller and the On: rond ending whine in leveiii nnd widening the come. It is now in um dupe (or tut work. For the pun ihree you! the live stock cxhlbis has not mnlninined the high repu- tn‘sion enjoyed b the neockmon oi the county. but {adding the entriel thin wenkneu be re ed this you. nnd the nnmorone none will all be occupied by slick w nnilnnle. . cil- Lst every oitiunu-unce to “tend the - . .A .- nun- An" in name“ it II I TEN PAGES ww vâ€" â€"â€"-__v- ”It; our; oltiun m 0° “'9 bit-It it"??? duty to "I": 33:": Kilauea: med th toll [and an: 32:. .- uh: :eprfilmnlynduergod to d: The second “â€"3 sum muchâ€"goal to . 000mm. Mum A.- o! Eldon town- uhlp. New. . Luann"... ................ 22,501 A w lc won......_................18.787 by L loam. Vdonlh...... .. 2.10 lb- Benio mun. Foodon Fun... A 6180M. Woodvflle ........... I J Whoa. 0mm... amulet-on. Ruboro ... ....... 4 813 Ilium. Bum, Unu'uy........_.......... 5,006 Ton-7 lcQoI‘Igl‘dnGl mm.......... 6,668 P8317 u. Dickson’s an, Fonda: ran. '- «mummwmm ahMMoompo-odotwouby mwnmmmmum Boyd Hume Scouti- nodal to Capt. Thaw. whouonumuy and“ mootthemmdnr.wumotu manhunt-on. Though-mun: byJohnLBm.Q.C..ot 1.11:0”,th .. ;- gag“ .mt m, a“. h 'm u exphlnedthoobjeocotthomd In I tow words commanded tn. bun mural-puma. sum-urch- ... mm. m Geo. mum. PM! my, a. n. vâ€" In â€""--I . at Penelon Em. Mun-I. mm Thor. Shout-t And Dr. row. at Llndny. A vukvlflllaf‘ manure- shes bx. m " ICA-_ __.I ‘1 Econ-em m given Meson. Gnomes-I. rgm'edfilm' Dr. ham]: and other; an we: proton y wnoon. the you led “MW Ceeeer. I: u of bronze end eon-II“ of eta-vial: thewond“huverz"ln- eel-{bed on It handlebar-.131! m enepended beneath It 3 disk beefing the words. “Awerded to Copteln Theme- Ceeeu' tor ooneplonone courage In saving me 8. Wilson from drowning In the et Fonelon Folio. 3!: July. 1896. end for bravery 1n eeverel other cases of loving." __ - A. , ._n-_n-_ -‘7 Reeve Meson read the tollowlug ed- To Captain Thomas Caesar: Dun Sixâ€"It is with greet pleueure thut we welt upon you tonight on behalf of your numerous triende end the Bayul Humeue Society to preeeut you with one gttheirmedfiss ub’token (about: revery diep you reeou Mater Georges. Wileo reeehoute dorthrawepleukoru rope to the drownin . but to thoee who. like yourself. hove own extreordinery courage end mptnese in the rioting of their own tor-the saving or the life of another. While we you any long be e toweeritwe preythut.eeu of noble deed-.it my encourage you to higher end nohler eepiretieue in otuie.endtothutotherlwhomuyeee tonyourhreesixendneed thelneeriptiou my be en lneitent to merit eirniler should en ertuultyeroee ‘ their path. (Signed) R. Megan. E: i ”511m" ’11 mvnon R'- n Good Ono. Tun Posr's new story. " Rodney Stone:- Dr. A. Connn Doyle's beat cm can. mono“ In this Inc. It wlu be announced the but cyst-published. Now Is the m The Colleen“ Lecture Course. The joint committees of the eohletic essccietion end the literary society. essiet- ed bythe stsfl.heveheentoreome tine emngiusslectuncoureetortheoomiuc seseom Theconrse will consist ctlsix iectmzivcuet intervelsoiebonte month. end will cover e consider-flu we oi enhjects. R reeentetives ct til v ens universities the province end lending public men ere being eecured, end the committee hsve pleeeure in stem thet Prof. Freser cf the University ct Toronto. hes elreeay consented to give hie lecture. illustrsted with views, on Micheel Angelo. Rev. E. Simon. ELL. of Peter- bcra. he: agreed to ecture on Dente. The ‘errengemeuts tor(the other lectures ere ‘ being campleted end e tell ennouucexnent run] he looked for econ. The tickets for the course are being pieced et e very low azureâ€"50 cents for the course end 15 cents tor single lectureâ€"to eneble ell to tehe edvanteze of the presence oi these dietin- pt mammammm Em WI 8mm m- A urge Gum-mum _c¢ The Reeborc Accldent. Toe cer which we: demegsd by the G. T R. eccident neer Resbcrc on Tuesdey week conteined 72 hogs owned by Mr. J. Fleur-y end consigned to Metthews Cm. Peter-hero. It was e very remukeble cese. considering thet the car wee com- pletely derailed end overturned. thet one of so meny hogs end in snch confusion only one wes killed end one injured. The train crew could not heve lost much time in relieving the minds etter jump leg from the treln themselves. The demeced engine end cers ere new in the G. T. B. yes-d: here end Inen ere e1: 1101* ttllgllhsxnki'n:I shepemltc send to t e on r wcr ope. e es No. 616. end tender. ere hedly makers? will be e meet loss to the ccmpeny. The ‘ ceb o! the engine is completely des ‘ The boiler is not dens-god bet the monet- ‘i endether smell per-ts ere ell hedly tw ted. The . shette o! the driving "A â€"-__I-h!- A rm mu. Samba mu. m7. twisted. The ehette ot the driving The wheele were torn complete}; ofl'. hem which we: the «nu of e eeoident wee owned [one Wm. Raid. Raehoro. endwue hredenimei. Oaiyetew weeke one Mr Reid refused en otter at e90. How it got on the creek is norethenthe GER. people on understood. Afiunblo swam. About three weeks gluon I mphulblo H i "a g a e 5 3 9. E. :E2 ”iii 3 3 a ‘- Enaa"l<i III! ‘3 0» Ft gow- avwg P63 E- 4 Eliâ€"Q u!â€" fiwou .833 we a “yo i F: cadâ€".3!â€" 993 E3 ed up in L’OW wuvnv-w n...” _ luv office. end one tiny in the Moe at his emplayere he was psid $600 on n mort- gure, icr which he gave the firm‘e and pocketed the entire sum. When the“ m dieeo'ered he m ure- 2 ii b wh be we: need membership to t. in! ety. A9 Brookvlllo he m 3 null busines- nnder n acacia-I minim BRAVERY REWARDED. muted T I; Mfim _ nth”: TIE-'0)

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