hes itor). 7 _4‘ pa C! of of ““3 ‘ Mr. McGregor, Mr. W Hr- Mal-die, Mr. Koyl, 11:. ha’ Mr. Thomas. was s°°th°ran was the efï¬cient se- am†°‘ the committee. ' “"9 hall was beautimny decorated 71th 38:3 and hunting and potted m, and presented a very pretty mam. Delightful music was Mac by an Italian orchestra 1mm Torontoâ€"Messrs. D. Marricario. 9' â€Mo, D. D’Angelo. All a†htm music successes were rend- ?“ during the evening for the 781‘- ‘m “ï¬bers on the' programme. ‘5ka supper was served by tho‘ “I.“ in the Council Chamber. The 1 “ï¬n-v.3“ all round social suc- e" W the committee in charge 2;†1* coagratulated on the, re- â€following were the patrons and ., “W‘Judge Harding. Mr. Black u. O’Connor. MFA T" "(\th "an. F A denghtlul social function '88 ‘51 5! the maids and matrons Of “My last Friday in the town hall #mtamed a "Bal Pondre" and W guests from town and out. “it points. 1‘! People Enjoy Themselva at a ‘ Delightful Social function Ba! Poudre a Fine Success ï¬nds were dressed and he was able ‘0 roused home afterwards. Wager Jos. Parkin of the roller cl 0386 that resort for the “n on Saturday evening, and :t 0M the doors until the 103 _adthe skin was all taken 01! tfl’e - that his left hand. The gash in his ‘ ‘1 in bled freely and it took several} stitches to close the wound. - Ir. Haddie was found on the road flunk†at In a semi-unconscious condition by N03“! Inked. Berton, who took him to I“ Dr. Gaflivan’s Surgery, where his I Petaboro, April 15th.â€"-Mr. Robt. W, of Smith, had a nasty aui‘ htbdall him last night when he lathrovn out of his buggy while ting the corner at Hunter and â€In: streets. The horse fund 37 spddenly, throwing Mr. Kiddie at on to the road. Theside of his face was cut badly; mm Out of His Buggy and Face Badly Cut ASmith Man’s Painful Accident manned in Seville, and the sen- †.111 have to be carried out by the W executioner. Ann-OBS story comes from Seville. 0. Sunday night the local execution. gdied. his death being due to re- “ For several years he had not mad out any executions, but :9- m be was summoned to Gordon :0 W the final penalty on mw minds. The impression made up- animus so painful that be m male to face the ordealmhen gum. moned to execute the last aiming], Wm erase the km “- â€"‘â€""'J .- h 7 luluuuu ers :01» U4“ Ac“. Lulu headq . acted promptly and theï¬ttle girl McKinnon, 8. L. Benson, A“ - . . a receipt of wmch d course, Weller Bros., J. Malayan. the “we“, 0 was picked up an can-Jed iota her M H R and on u-eszion W :11 be Public†di" ; home. There it was found that for- m’ ‘ Deane, ' T’ Burn the q‘ .-: 1:: mn if necessary. had 0. Brady were county engineen end 552d 1:: _;;_5 co {tummy she received no further land a vel C" ._.â€".â€"+â€"â€"-â€" {injuries then being badly cut aha-1t “,"ym ‘mu 7' 0:32;;rs are current that the G. T- B- intends withdrawing w “my! tom Port Hope in m I†futufe- Although Port Hope .5 . junction point, it must be borne in nmama: there are other innetim “the main line where the flyer does not all, and there is 3 WW] that the report may be authentic. The Board of Trade has written to headquarters for oflicial information on the subject, on receipt of which , __LI:_I_ .11- .F W6 the Board of Trade has w its attention chiefly to pro- Industrial expansion. Al- “ tpolicy shall still to- its cnie! concern, a wider Lam â€$013955 awaits some mm d M603 . AA -..--nn6 §kn§ Oh- n 1 W Executioner's Remorse Main That the 6m! In“ Myer Will Not Stop Tm in Port Hope A be Isolated ‘1ԠGuide asks : F. Holmes Hopâ€" Sylvester. Mr. Ar- ;ks: Is Port Hope to b. The question is a par- ‘ -â€"A new lock-up 18 to be built at Whitby, and the Chronic]: wants to know who will be the ï¬rst occupant. Mr. Elias Perrin, of the east ward. the local dancer and singer ' is mak- ing a big hit in M13531, where he is IIIKHYIIIIIIQMMMM pieces of work have been rendered posible by the fact that such a building material as Portland cement has been found. jwith the gigantic structural im- provements now under way in the [neighborhood mmew Yorkalone. Within a period of ten years there wfllhavebeenexpendedonthiswork no less than 32.000.000.000. The stu-‘ pendonsness of those undertakings can be realized by considering a sin- gle oneâ€"New York's new water sup- plyâ€"which will cost at least $160;- {ments on our lam, in our parlors and the statues in our art galleria; The history of the world, even in the days that saw the rise of the pyramids, the great wall of China, the aqueducts of Rome, and other marvels ofthe ancient world. shows little or nothlng that can compare Pmmmchfldrm CASTQB IA onr resevoirs, the walls of our home: and skyscrapers and even the orna- brick and wood to a large degree. It forms the walls of the subways of tunnels, the sidewalks we tread, the tically every engineering and conâ€" timesttuction undertaking of the pre- From a practically unknown and little used material of a. let; yeans ago Portland cement hutodam be- come as much a staple as steel or iron and absolutely essential in prac- What Cement Means ' to Modem Industry his horse on to one side. so as to ‘0“ pass the young people, but by some I 9“ ! reason the young girl became fright ; 1" fened and excited with the result uHumantryingtogetxuuasttlmnorse: to {she was knocked down. The driver I. on - AL ‘ Moore house on Good Frldoy and as a reshlt one charged the other with assault. Mr. Geo. A. Jordan appearâ€" An Interesting assault case was ventilated at a session of the police court last Friday.\'1‘wo well-known local citizens had a falling out at points of entry will be called for charitable handouts. and in the several yards have seen but low of the tramp family. This is about the time that they--bezin Making a Hit in [mail companions playing at t ithe corner ’sts-v About (invet- o! a. I drawing nu Nothing Con "3 W Mn 5.! a 86m Wed. my Bani}; Wm. mm a Assault ease Dismissed :.. It has displaced stones, Narrow Escape With for A boy named David Killby was kill- ed while tending a threshing machine on theeaathaltotlotll, 9.11m. Ops, in October, 1868. The tollowing humorous Unity ap- pm in the issue a! mama“ 3Q, 1863: “The man named Doncio, who on the 3m 0! Janna-y, 1864. A branch of the Ontario Bank was opened in Lindsay in 186475;: a tram building at the east end of Kent- St. Andrew’s church was dedicated by Rev. Dr. Mathieson, of qutraal. some attention to the condition of its streets. Wagons and men waded ' along Kent-st. Saturday as it they were iording a river. To have chris- tened it Mud Lake would have been an appropriate cognamen." ‘ Prisoners escaped from Lindsay jail in those days, too. and as a result the jailor was dismissed. One of‘ the prisoners was 67 years of age. A hot municipal election was held in iDecember, 1863, when Mr. Wm. Mc- Donnell was elected Mayor. Is this month the death took place of Mr. Patrick McHugh, father of Senator McHugh . Lindsay in January 1864 had .506 ratepayers on the assessment roll. and was therefore qntitled to a dep- uty reeve. : should have supposed the procession of transformation to have been in- {tended for an ovation. but as he was defeat7d. we leave our readers to form their own conclusion.†, The Lindsayltes in 1863 paid 30¢. a bushel for potatoes. butter 13c.. a pound. eggs 9c. '9. dozen, and tutâ€"1 keys 40¢. each. The street problem was a live one in those days. Listen to this from the editorial columns: "A town like Lindsay, were its shire well man- aged, ought to be able to devote without any accident. Had Mr. Smith [Founder's hotel with a few of his particular friends and he addressed the crowd outside from one of the‘ windows. After feasting in the hotel, I Mr. Smith wished to remove to his! quarters in Lindsay's hotel, and hisi supportersvtound itnecesssry to est-l tics! contest. In Victoria county the fight was between Messrs. Sidney Smith and James Dnnsiord, the lat-i ter winning by 24 of a majority.‘ The fight, judging from the editorial utterances of the Post, must have! been a very bitter one. In referring to Mr. Smith’s defeat The Post says: "He adjourned to In the month of June, 1863, the country was in the throes of a poll- Post kept its readers in close touch with the movements of the oppoang The American civil war was in full swing at this timaand the Canadian Tune! Fmrnier. It stood corner of Peel and William-eta. heny's hotel was situated when Bank of Commerce now stands. the east end ofthoton with "3. 40 horses always 1) hire " Lindsay also had its share q! ho- William-st" Pne’ a hotel, run by Pulley Funnier. It stood .t Istage line, while the toys! mail stage was controlled by W. Ray. The Port Hope. Lindsay and in“. verton Railway ran a train from here to Port Hope, leaving at 9.40 a. m, and arriving in the lake town at 1.40 Hugh Workman ran a livery sable The business men 0! Lindsay and adjoining country advertised liberal~ 1y at that time. The members of the legal profession whose cards appear~ proprietor, and th. page, '3; ï¬shed 3701‘! Thursdgy morning. 7._ â€"' -m’ tins of tie late 0. Ei‘Wflton, who was a. member 0! this editorial stall at that time. The paper, which was termed a “literary, polltiul, educa- tional and family Journal," was a tour-page. seven-column sheet. Hr. htmstiu Nata from the Columns of The Post in 1863 Chronicles of thé Last Generation hnadian Posy, printed in the 1863. from Edinburgh, Beat- They were forwarded by reh- Knowlson, town cloth. was rub- tho-ham.blackrobolnbum.dso W.gnyandrodstflpea. on torched. pacer. non-1y 16 bud}, hau- won all under dutch collar, 11t- tlehmonnishmug.a um. Ion: Bay horn, with white mud, 5nd they no Wy‘m 8goodjobofit. thnthuworku completed, a Inn: of good sound 811"] W ï¬xation-1y over an urban would certainly nuke an ideal mud, Deputy-Roan W. W. Jordan, cm. molthoBoudotWorh, but.“ 3 mammnpmt - .t, Thur-d3! ud may on the aux-plug mutating items tron: these old COP“. Will appear from time to time. Ohmvmeonthubeennotiflod of wthdtotghoxuundbumtrom was reported :- no evenly beaten “unanOpmhu. â€learn."- coma." The Lindsay Herald, 3 third pupa, _-j- tit, its Maxï¬uum Style, Wear and Value “Progress Brand" Clothing in nude for men who know and appreciate the best. It is not intended to oodlpete with cheap ' clothing. Riemann to be exactly what “hisâ€" Fashion, ï¬t. service a. n d p H o o a r e blended in happy combination in Suing Clan Up ‘vv â€" wv'mm ' Themethuthhtouy 1. so narrow human no Advocstoer on fire, we my Another Ozone Plant to be [mulled unotaflontdthob‘hho. douthocntiremtunuku plug todny. but it mflnn outs: tbs for the opening at aviation shun-t mumanmnmuumwu- operated now with the W his late residence. Baud†morn- ing st 8 o'clock. and neighbor. ad wu : thotrhomu moss in. ocean and hmyodtothhoonntrytohcwout amwhomolnthovirgintm. Inthodutholltr.lm'rwohcy 0‘1 Thursday a. met-shin old gentle- shlp buds good bye to this world. ‘ Lubladyforflmï¬a Roman Cttholtc F OR SALE DRUGGISTS. PM! 82m