4.; I2: t’i. We. a. . a a, I .. “is: 1- . 75"â€, .w . t I kII I I 11 2‘ I. O ' 5 .3 . .. a. l. ’. II... “‘2 5. ' 5‘ a. \ " ,. .Ji “9 ’3‘ ‘1'; Ȥ 3 f i, at “v ‘3." (l. i . :- I. r“ KL; #7. i3 ' 1 (A. \ i 51 l ,I' ‘r f it P it III. .uwm.w ‘ ~' . ~ WEEKLY MARKET HIGHLY - . v . a a-‘Sasaslemeuais l l . . PAGE SIX ’ h ' THE LINDSAY POST __.___ _____..s___________,_ , ...........Q,WI . LIGHT UP THE ALLEYWAYS The numerous cases of burglary and petty thefts in Lindsay recently an: â€"oâ€"oâ€"oâ€"oâ€"o-o-â€"oâ€"-oâ€"o~â€"o-â€"o-â€"oâ€"-oâ€"oâ€"â€"oâ€"â€"oâ€"o~â€"o oâ€"o-oâ€"oâ€"oâ€"o~c~~r O z 0 O I Q\O I Following are the prices oï¬ered have emphasized the neceSSitY 0‘ the 1’l1195_and alleyways ill rear 0‘ our , (I (ID 4 C I i Ithis week to the producer by Lind- business blocks being properly lighted at night. At present it is compara‘ I I I 3 C I : isay dealers: tively eaSy for thieves to operate at the rear of our business houses, owâ€" :0 o . i O I Cream 15c to 30¢: ing to the absence of lights, and even if they were detected in their pre- It; Io ' C I I I I C . . ; Have had many pairs 0“ glass- ' Dairy butter 20â€"22c. liminary operations, it is comparatively easy for them to make their get I I I Q C 3? es but these 135‘ are the be“ we Eggsâ€"{18.4%, away. Would it not be a good idea for our business men to get together i0 O ,3 Q ‘2. I; ever had, these new lens“ are 0 Potatoes $1 to $1.10 bag of 90 ms with a view to having the lanes sufï¬ciently lighted ? The cost would be Id c|J _ IuSt line. 3 I New potatoes, importedâ€"65c peck. a mere'bagatelle, and such a precaution against burglary might save 8- I I I L; .3 . These new lenses arelar SUP" l Cattle $5 to $7.50. merchant many times the expenditure entailed. ‘CID IO 2 : i. : enor to the others, we like them , Hogs $3_$3_40, -â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"'â€"â€"-â€"vâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- I o o . . . Splendldlr , Hides a... to ice. BLOODSHED IN IRELAND I (ID ID _ . . , ' - '. . . N A. , . There is no comparison hbil Hny$l4~$18. â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" . _ . o o - : 3 . . tween the other glasses Wt: I21‘ 0 Barley 55c, Rioting has occurred in Ireland as the result of a gunâ€"running lncl‘ I I _ . " 3 i _ and these new kmd of Icm?’ O Buckwheat 73c. dent. It was not in Belfast, however, that blood was shed, but in the CI) CI> . C C . we do net regrei, igmilg Ex: . Oats 42c, capital city of Dublin, and those who were killed and wounded we†10 0 “ ‘ ' P l 3 . . priceIand getting tIIe _)85 all ilie: RYe 550â€"600. Nationalist volunteers and sympathizers. Gun running and the bare faced (I I0 ' ii a ' :FOllD‘edtShWSL 5:333 are so : Goose wheat 90C. arming of the Itish people should never have been tolerated in the ï¬rst . I I ’2 3 3 . , cm): anI I1†" 9 Wheat, new, I314") place, and had the Asquith Government taken stern measures at the be- .10 o 3 , on 60 en- (ti re : Wheat spring 90c. ginning. the Dublin tragedy would â€0t have occurred. The incident ill‘us- Id) ('3 J V * The 330ml?†5012:; inwthe . Bran $1.35 cwt. trates the determination of ‘the people of the south of Ireland to emulate g I I . ‘ . I . 1 3 f1". 0' .I â€I . . . l' .. II J, " 3 : IcorIannII: Ive :iLiiev' lenses 3 Shorts $1.45 cwt. their northern fellow-countrymen in the defence of principles they hold I0 (I3 Bargam Ii lags VVlll MOW .)L 1y 111?, 1.1 C, , L I \ (,11‘.‘ l . I.“ : . 9 ~ as m n are 7 ,i 3' .0 W001'“â€W“She“' â€â€˜19' dean While the unfortunate incident is to be regretted, it is WWW Id 0 Some stores will give honest discounts and unusual ‘Bnrgasne , § If you; glasses a.e {Vidal-hit? Wool, washed 25â€"27c. indeed for the future of the Irish cause, and the peace and welfare of the I I I \Vh] thers WlII nOtl “yr-K .. : you sail. action you “UL . ’ : Sheep 35““150' country, that it ocwrred in Dublin. 0 O l e O ’ C 3 try span of “1656 new lenSts, - 3 I I “fl-..â€â€" they will surely please you and : Lambs $5 to $8“ ' 0 0 » » . ‘r ~. . fl ' . a ‘ ~ the Special discounts this month, 9 (calves 4 SC' I DELAY IN REMOVING POLES (I I) , I . . ‘ . ; Q Chickens IS~20c. l I I add to your OppOTlLIlll) to .m-O l 10 15c I . _ o o I u 2 . prove your eye comfort. . Hen" dress“ “â€" ' 9 It now appears that the delay in the reniovnl of the Grant North- I (ID a ' _ . ll‘ucks 18-20c. lb 1“western Telegraph (Jo’s poles from Kent-st. has been shifted from th? icI) I 2 3 7‘ . ' ' 0 . Rolled oats $23.75 bpersriooo 8' Ishoulders of the Company and the Board of Railway Commissioners to O o . . 7‘ _ . . C , g : Flour, Best Main 0 8' '. ' Ithe AngliCnn Synod of Toronto. Citizens will naturally wonder what (I (I) TIflS fact IS generally underStOOd and SDCCILII 539.“ .ll~ 9 ° ' - . ' . " . est' , t t f: ct re- . ' T r «I 3 » 3 5 R. L. Morgan: Re.ail I’l’OdUCG Market Iconnection a religious body has With such 'iqu ion buI he 1»: c I CIj \VaVS attraCt a hOSt Of Buyers. l\0 Cauggci dtlUlIS. Q Following prices ruled at the furm~ Imains, nevertheless, that it plays an important part. The synod as on- o I - . . I . . s. _ . . 2 : Druggist and Optician: ers‘ Saturday market, held in the ltrol over certain property on Russell-st. through which the town is de. CI) 0 N0 nIISbtaII-enlents' hothlng t0 dI5JppOInt §Ull L .. . . . market hall Lindsay: siro-us of securing a right of way for the Company's WtiS. 118 ~p01‘ terms . I I ' . , s 7 . q ‘ x (If \rfen’g Ii,- . . . . ' ' ‘ ' . . . . \ . s 4 U, . . \ ‘ , I .- R’gg-‘Old stand : Butterâ€"25c. of the ruling of the Board of RaiIWay (‘ommissmners and although the ICI) I0 I . ThISISQIe ClllbraLLS 8V ery tll'Lh . . . ’ . . II. Ml . : Lindsa out : lcggsâ€"u2lâ€"22c. Town Solicitor has written that body on different occasions, no action 70 O (.hlldren S LIOthIng, CVCl‘y Hat, every aTtICIC III I. lll'ill‘dilngg : . g y’ . 9 Cream 30c. has been taken with a view to considering the town's request. Nothing I I I in our stock ' WOO“ Spring chickensâ€"300. Can be done until the Synod takes a-CtiOll. and it begins to 100k 115 1‘ â€l" IOI IO . . . . 3 5 '(u -o?;Iâ€"«saiiiaqum pun 'poles will remain on Kent-st. for so me time yet. lo CID ThlS Sale I138 only one purpose “the CIOSllltl, (ill! Hi all 3 I â€'“"†M“ “â€" T 7' ' “03‘8““ “ I' S rim and Summer stock to ilacc our House in w l iâ€: I . - a I0 O p g a I / x . I. . . I Ir 2 : °¢-5‘S’l°“a JAMES WHITNEY IS bILENT a o r *- . . . MIIIISIEII IIIIIVE III . . S'R I? I 1.. all and Winter w carables. 2 ~ â€0.0â€"..â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€" I , . O O _ ._ _ . C. '- ll HIVEH WAIEHS I The continued silence of Sir James Whitney on the Gach reveléi- I I I -30 MEN'S: SUITS AT IT IS A VERY WtAL- (:12 C 31: 'JCE‘.'S . - - - . . ‘. a o “ " ‘ _ . .. .* e-v: . ~ I TPIE MAW tions is occasioning much adverse Coinment. MIiIII. noIzimcIy 1);:IerIsIfles ,1“: IoI I $I3.85 lHY I;’.P.N I HAT CAN AF- SUIITS. _A I ..- V _ .__.... I control the Provmcml Government pa rouagc on I. a on In ..d ‘. :0 0 Men‘s lino English FORD TO TURN HIS â€.1â€! g . I: : The largest bOom of logs tliatI no one Justifies or excuses his conduct in exacting contributions . from I I I0 l'l'fli‘tl suits Ill the Iii-zlll- QACK ON THESE PRlï¬E . :i‘liu ‘-.V(:.“.~"r-. - .. have 1333594 through the ““11 “item; CHICAGO. July 28.â€"War â€(,Itemem holders of fishery liCenses on the Island even though .lt. was done in the I? I lillll \thli: wvaw Iizilâ€" In I .. .â€" I . V (“I ..u- -;.._ -. U _ in over thirty years is now on its I today resulted in wheat transactions fa; form of demanding that they purchase stock in his mining company. Nor IO 0 lvl'll (‘txll'tl we†itilllll‘l‘tl lNDdCtMENTS- slylt‘ (>1. 4" n in 3 3 ' - ' 'i'li " "â€5 o. -.-‘ ~ " ' ' ' 4 ’..‘ .. i . ‘..,7:i .. way between )Iinden and .\orland. Itl giigzsfhe'rii:£22.12“cliiséls‘idi‘terisli: a: ~18 any Justification or even excuse Offered for his securing contributions Id ('3 llt‘allllllll llillllgs: a and laughed I - ~. A . is the property i‘Of Messrs Mickle l the topmgSt {lam reinihed' iiéctitrisgi‘o: in the same way from over 140 hcmse holders or men interested m i I I (ll‘e‘ssier suit. would Ilf.‘ EVERYTHING BOUGHT i‘lf’gill;l :E‘FLJ; :- - » . .; ,- ' ’ . . b- l t "t. Uil‘r ne s: . ~ . ~ .- . . ' _ _,. , ,. , Diament and is bound for their bigI :tlhemdinyafvgrgliICOl'“. Iii/dc ,0 thc: oats. «the liquor busmess. But men are asking,Iwhy doesInot Sir James. take 0 (I) lllll‘d I0 find. 13 85 HERE DURING THIS -Illil yin . , Us 7 95 .. . mill at Fenelon Falls. I 1114c to less. and provisions generally 5° action ? It now turns out that the facts in connection With the hshery CI) 0 Special . . . . o a LE W'LL BE A SnLEN “I . _ . . . . . . . - . . There ;q such ., page Quantity OH to 2;:ï¬-{OVTO (‘PAIV MARKET licenses were laid before Sir James months before he took ill. He knew I I : 3340 EU; r . , .. .. -. , .-.... . , . ." - '7 ‘ .. "‘ timber that the lumbermen art-I Whmt fall. ImsheI IIIII $1 00 to 5.... the facts from men in his own party. Why did he not take action tlIienII.1 CI) IO SPECIAL UMBRELLAS _ $12 MEN'S RAENCOATS .. . bringing it through in three sec- Earle)". bushel ......... 8:33 0.5.4 Did he think that the matter could be kept quiet and “:0 llllblchdVVOI:I‘I O 0 AT 3100 3.795. c : tion. the first of which passedl 5:3. 232112? 3321122122: 0 4s 0 46 learn nothmg of It ? Why does he not take action no: . Wéldel G' r- ICIJ (I) Mens Sl‘ll‘OllifllIllg unlâ€" 75c: and $1 NEGLIGEE lion‘s li:::.‘i~:. l;:'.- 9 3 through Gull Lake n any or two n-I gyekvtiiliizil lilJ.H.ll-t;l...:..: 36;; (Till Hearst, who knew the facts, go “3:0 Manitoulin and eman hr. .111th '0 O Li‘ellas, made up Willi SHIRTS 490. riorlzlnli'l; “MW '.- 5 : go. It alone is larger than mOStI uTORONTO DAIRY MARKET. eys ré'elfmtlon '. M8“ are asking, oes Mr Gamey know so muc agiiut I I Splendid Alpacca 1095'- 3“ Mom's Xi‘alllt‘f‘ Sllll'ln "(11175. 11:: Ill‘ ll: 7;» 31:1!- 7 . . drives that have been brought down; Putter creamer}, lb. sy.. 0 35 0 27 the inside history of some Of the Governments transactions a :I) CID (I’lllllle l'll)I)9(I frailies. in II lilliilllil'lfl range of IIIII sliollliim' >'}'l" ‘ ..:...~' 3, . during the past eight or ten Years. I nnnérf creamery. Sella?†833 8%; the Government ‘5 afraid to take aCtion? IO 0 assorted lllllllll‘is "I “31- l'nl'n‘.‘. zillil [Elm-3' mill-INN. rltizllilt- will l=o-«’ .::.xl 3 3 The rest of the drive is at Mindeni Eghéil‘hei‘iï¬iï¬t‘f'.d“â€ï¬ 0 2; Mr. Gamey’s friends will, no doubt, claimIthat if Mr. IHannn can leVy (I (I) I Will “3mâ€. and lulll'y Si «as l-l in 1:22: -\ll IIIIIIIIII Extra 7 9 II and will be brought up ‘0 catch the WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKET. toll on Government contractors who have claims before him for settle- I I turned. ï¬lil‘f'lal 1 00 Ill till» Ill ('02.! 5010. {Illltlll‘v Lil .. ' 7 . . . ., 0 v ' .l ‘ . front section as econ as can be an wmxipgg, IJuly 2$.â€"Th§ “$9.313; ment as in the case of the Taylor, Scott matter, why should not Mr. o O xfllhle ______ . _ WWII.†“NI“ 49C 3 ranged IlItetI wasf aggiinnign 3hév‘li‘inid‘ungement that Gamey, Mr. Hanna’s particular friend, levy toll on the ï¬shery license I (I3 llll'V lesl. . _ . .. I ~ 0 w . .. ~ I. e - n, ., The Water in (Hull Lake, wliich' “idionliad actually broken OlIIt “£223: holders and the liquor license holders ? The Government shielded Mr- (I I EOYS’ WASH SUIIS .50 2:5 MEN 8 RAINCGATS ~ was very low at the beginning of the' flï¬â€™gï¬aï¬g t:etrlile:a'bullxi:litiggling wad Hanna. Mr. Gamey no doubt depended on similar protection. 0 O This line includes Illi‘ STRA‘N HATS AT 508 “1‘19? ,. .. ; reason is now higher than usual. the column“? high aempegtagxggs 02%;? New Brunswick is investigating and exposing such men and Govern- Cl) ('3 (,‘Jlll'e stock 01‘ was}! ON THE 31 Mun Is- II,,.. ’1‘ ._. NI .3. sturgeon. Lake may receive a large %2a3‘ngtn:§sdiagnsho$: extremely high ment papers are denouncing their conduct. Why are the Government orâ€" I I suits. They come in the Ron’s straw mzzlols lll u tilt-1‘ proofs II, ‘ . if k ' w b ht down temperatures even'wmre prevmlmg over sans silent in Ontario? What will Ontario do, is the question men are 0 0 lillsiel‘ style with bloomâ€" all the iii-Wesi mum's Yll'lil‘v'll illill ("123* : quantltY 0f “â€813 mug the west. excepting Northern Alber‘a- . I I . . . - . . .. .. . . . 1.... .. . . . “fuels inaliu u 7-1 V. 'th the drive in the course of a at Winnipeg 92 was registered and at now asking themselves. 3 O l'! pants in mail) (0101.5. ..Lil’l u t‘;l\0>. 5* I.I:_‘l.'I£l in“ l» -- . ~- .1 .. .. a ‘V m f k ’ Other poms then). “‘eredaiiiogiihigwrea'lc‘h: o 0 Worth from We to $3.51). shunt-s. extra (Illill‘l}' Hllli raglan Slll'llllll"i'>. lull-"Li e i ~ ' . T. ‘ l n ‘ vi s - v A ‘ ' . I ' I ' n' - I . i couple 0 “99 S I girilgeawagrgoagdafl degrees. hi h ON THE TRAIL 0F GAMEY (I (I) r xti‘a hpcl'lzil . 50C ';;:nds. null lviilliwrsiwni» \llldlll.‘ l-ul‘ 1 I 9:) .1 I __. __4.A.,-_.___ 0 1 rices were {9c to {’60 g 9’ - ' >"- - ' l 7 " 'i ‘(l llg’l'l' l5 . . . . T ‘ V i; . '_. I ENDERS for thllt part Of East for ï¬geggn and gradually adIVï¬nced “9:111 "â€"â€" I I . . . . . . . . . . . . cl. l A.“ II} .l.lIl I)! l( .. L]. [R . , . , . . . . . I Half Lot 32, Concession 10, ggcggoxteï¬ 2324:: tgbdgï¬g lhggcffc'kzzing When the Legislature meets its other he had both the Chair-man of (I) (I) F 7 ,v .. Township of Eldon, owned by the had covered and oiIIcitemeIIit :giatteIdészggg Itirst duty should be the expulsion of Itlie License Board and the, Inspector O O COME TO OUR AUGUS CLEARING IN I 3 -. l . . ' l t oun . n . - u ' v) v' , - I . l - late WiLiam MCE‘aChern, containing ï¬ligi‘igmxvignaiiiiihgr éIId Jump In 9"?“ Mr. R. R. Gamey for conduct cal Ias properties with which to dress I (I) ,3 : The lad “ about 70 acres or portions thereof, over the previous high points. [Closms (‘ulated to bring the legislators of the stage and impress the license- 0 I O~O-Oâ€"O;oâ€"Oâ€"oâ€"oâ€"o~oâ€"O O--O-O-O**O~‘O“‘O"‘O 0-0â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"‘0'â€"i’>r â€aï¬vfl-O : e ladd . . _ figures for Wheat were 4%c to She high 0 . . . ,1 .1 I I _ th ds I . a1; . will be received by the undersigned e, ntario into contempt. The G obe Il()l(.eI‘S. bo brazen were his me O o O 0 vi, . w i \v t d- The cash demand for contract SradeSIhas hoped that the exposure of the in a western county that the Con- I I l ,. Ail . " up to September 15th. 1914' ‘ 0 en of wheat Was good, and all offerings were , , , I _ , O o O ‘5! HERE TL! u IC 113. er necessarily accepted. For further eagerly picked up. Oats of No. 3 and way â€1 WblCh the member for Mam- servative member bitterly resented I I I ll In ,_ n‘h . - - . NO- 2 fee? grade were 8150‘" urgent 59' t0ulin drew upon a number of his the intrusion, and if placed on the O o O F") ~. †"‘ GI' . particulars and conditions of Sale, mand. I'lax was also wanted but few _ . _ I I (“J 'UI I apply to J W Shields Victoria? Offerings. Cash grain closed: Wheat, tishermen constituents for EliZabeth Witnessâ€"stand would no doubt tell an I 0 C3 .. c : gold II . ‘ ' " ‘ lléc higher: flax, 2c to 3c higher. 9, - - - - ~ : q , , ' ‘ . Road, or McLaughlin, Peel, Fulton; Cash prices: Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, gold mine stock that they did not interesting story. I | ' E3 COWFFROM " 5 bone" 8: Stimson his Solicitors. I 96%,c: No. 2 northern, 94c; No. 3 north- want and regarded as of no Value, 'The object of the member for Ma- 0 O Q ~‘ “1 ’ ' w 8 ,III : . u-“ _. â€1- I "Engine. 2. 39%“ No. 3 C.W.. 37%“. would induce Sir James Whitney to nitoulin in making friends of License I (I) (L h . . 3 3 n of :I ‘ ' ' . ., .TANTEDâ€"A qualiï¬ed teacher forI ï¬fflggé‘g igalccl rgiegi?dԤ:7;é%w order the investigation the ï¬shermen Inspectors iquuite obvious, Even r Oâ€"Oâ€"Oâ€"O-Oâ€"Oâ€"Oâ€"Oâ€"Oâ€"Oâ€"Oâ€"Oâ€"O-â€"O-â€"Oâ€"Oâ€"Oâ€"Oâ€"O0â€"0â€"0â€"‘0â€"0â€"0â€"um; .:â€"â€"3â€"0 the. MI ,_ ““48 S No 15 Emily. Salary i $1.64: NI; 5, (‘.‘\\i'.. '512’52; ' ‘ ' ' " demand. the law-abiding hotelkeeper knows ‘0 A - . . A-‘Oâ€"O '. but â€I $550 Duties to commence Sept. lst.l MONTREAL GRAIN MARKET. But the Premier of Ontario has that a License Inspector who â€takes 0‘0“°_°‘°"°"°“°‘°â€"°â€"°‘0“0â€"0“°“0’0‘°“0 0‘0â€"0â€"0‘O"°"° ~ . ’ . ' ' . , . . . _ , MONTREAL. July 28,â€"The wheat mar- not moved a ï¬nger to protect the a pick†at him can be a constant APPIY.t0 Daniel 0 .\e111, beet. Ti‘eas, kets Were again very excited today on Bobcaygeon, R.M.D. No. 2 war being declared and exporters here withdrew from the market and made no offers over the cable. Last night busi- nesa in this respect was very quiet. The strong feeling which developed in the market for oats yesterday was more pronounced today, and prices scored a. further advance of %c to 1/;c per bushel with a good demand for car lots. The improved demand frOm foreign buyers for spring wheat flour was renewed again today, and as prices were fully 3d to Gd per sack higher. a fair amount of busi- neSs was done for both prompt and fu- ture shipment. There was a l .TALUABLE FARM FOR SALE} LV‘ OR TO RENT, being the'SouthI Half of Lot 16 in the Second Con- I cession, and the South East QuarterI , of Lot 19 in the First Concession, allI _. in the Township of Fenelon. Thej ‘ ï¬rst mentioned parcel is whollyl cleared and under cultivatiOn andI there are erected on it a substantialI stone dwelling house and a iargeI frame barn on stone foundation .with; 150 a better demand from local and country buyers and business on the whole was more active. The trade in mill feed continues fairly active. There was no further change in the but- ter situation, I; stables underneath. On the otherl gig: a gogd entci‘ueiryfe‘fzihrg $2h1iu$ieiï¬g I; eparcel there are aboutI 207 agzzsI gerggefiis’éciigreii’é‘és‘cggmeï¬ie 7323i: II Q char†ed and the balance has Iwclio 35:5 Demanï¬of‘eeg‘gs tigegogg.me was quiet. i" i-T'ï¬is P‘arce‘ Pas been “Sf: 0,. p I MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET. it. ‘-“-tiire-~ P03899310“ for plomng “‘11 be’ MINNEAPOLIS July 28 - Close- :‘given immediately after harvest, 3““ mgatsâ€"IJIIilY._ 9734c: Sept.. 9334c: No. i drill possession after the first of ’ ' °°%- 1‘0- 1 n°rtherm 39’7“ ‘0 . 31.04%: No. 9 {"March next. Further particulars canI TV be obtained on application to northern. 87%c to $1.02 yellow. 70%c to 71550. white. 351/5c. . FICiurâ€"Fancy patents. $4. e170: second clears, $2.80. %. Oatsâ€"No. 2 70 ; first clears, UH EESE MARKETS. â€"â€"â€"-â€"+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" STIRLINIIG. July 28.â€"At today's cheese -‘ . - board 505 axes were offered; 1 : Notice is hereby given, that l have I 12.)“. a 1 sold at , transmitted or delivered to the per- CAMPBELLFQRD, July 38-â€"At today'. 3 sons mentionedin Section 8 of The On- f-‘IlIeeSIe boaigl 590 boxes were boarded; : star-i0 Voters" List Act, the copies re- “ .30 d at ., 4°- . . . bT. PASLHAL, ‘qured by said sections to he so trans- County of Victoria I I .:' In Jackson, Solicitors C-. Lindsay-I Branâ€"$19. II .==__=:=___I~â€"â€"--â€"â€"-'_ ,"“-'". I DULUTH GRAIN MARKET. I: . 9 ' DULUTH. Minn, July 28. l ' : VOTERS "ST, 191 I Wheatâ€"No. 1 hard, 31.03%; No. 1â€"5033: 2 . ei‘rII.1 311.0%; No. Izd northern, 31.00% to I ,Mdpamy of the Township of 0pFII $ . . uy. $1 b. . sent. 941;“ bid. a ‘w ‘I V St. Paschal Dairy Board here t oday 650 ‘1 Funeral from Bates Dodds’ priv- ate chapel, 931 Queen west, Toronto, last Friday, July 24, at 2 p.m. Prospect Cemetery, I H my errors or omissmns corrected ‘queording to law. Dated this lst day of Aug..1914. W. E. AGNEW. Clerk. ’5 ï¬shermen or to compel restitution. l-Ie evidently thinks it quite right that a member of the Legislature source of worry and annoyance. The friend of an Inspector is a good man to conciliate, and semetam g ' W" M inkiliiiiiiii'i’w“ â€" the nliml‘lc‘ :. : I The inform should ask his constituents to asâ€" sist him by taking up his drafts on sight. He has nothing to say when it is shown that Gamey perSOially peddled the same mining stock am- ong liquorâ€"license holders all over Ontario, and realized from his cam- paign many thousands of dollars. He will probably have nothing to Say when The Globe adds that in follow- ing up the trail of the member for Manitoulin among the liquor license- Imining stock to hotelkeepers ? If the y oung people in his yacht. holders it has discovered that in at least one constituencyâ€"the name of which the Premier Can have at any time his stock-selling mission by License Inspector, and that in RING PUT ON TOE or ARML-ESS BRIDE" ' and then one of the party explained *â€" There wasI much perplexity at Bor- ough Hail, Brooklyn, recently, when? the armless lady from a -I.I ,Iflitted or delivered of the list. madeI hgxst of cgeisse ,sfoig to George Hodge land side show was joined in 'wed-I l W - ‘ . . ' - a 2 â€c, an t . iii ~ *migiloci‘élilï¬cé'egiï¬i 52:03:23: 3! “CA: 0 m er 50m to “f" 10"“ With the “8D0t-the-spotâ€man 3 p "Raga“ th'e Silic- "limiCi'Idamy {OPE ï¬tn- DEAEI'HS of her concern. The bride was Miss ' 3 I? lit to vote in t e sai mummpa in ' _ .- 1 I at elections for members of the Legis- KINNF AR At the m . . Loriano, twentynour Years old, of III cyative Assembly and at Municipal ‘ _ ~ ble Childrens 2884 West 15th street. Therride- iii Eleï¬ itionf' Iand a'thI‘I‘Itv IggiggldIIIl-‘ixzs EIOISDIEEZII.1I’I1;:FODW:C?. on Wednesday, groom was Charles Gerardin of the 7 l. ‘7; '5 905 9‘ ‘lp . i « ' u y ‘ , I lbel‘t R. K. I i Jig . guy on the 1st day of Aug, 19“. and beloved son of J innear, same age and address. II; r’i'iï¬fi'emains there for inspection. K‘ - ames and Annie Attended by a party of friends, the 'g-i 9‘ And Iberery call upon 5‘" "("39“ to innear. couple went to the marriage License 5 jgghake immediate proceedings to have Bureau to Deputy Clerk ,Maher, and, after he had ï¬lled out the,bla.nk, he . ito turned to the bride-elect and said: “Hold . up I out. Coney 15' Icertiï¬ . Lori-ano, and, your right hand and. was solved; .7. like one in ten of the liquor license- holders of Ontario seem to have de- cided that buying Gamey's gold min- ing stock would be good business’for them. Does Sir James Whitney think it an honest and decent thing, and in consonance with the dignity of the Legislature, that Mr. R. R. Gamey Ishould continue to take License In- Ispectors with him when he sells [Premier is ’silent still, The Globe and the people of Ontario WILL ,BEGIN TO SUSPECT THAT MR. for the purposes of investiga- IGAMEY IS TREASURER NOT ON- tionâ€"Mr. Gameyi was accompanied in ILY FOR THE ELIZABETH MINE, the IBUT FOR THE ELECTION FUND an- ion THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY. I l SPEAK NOW, SIR JAMES ?â€"Glo'be. M swear that the statements herein contained are true." There was an embarrassing/pause that his order could‘iiot be carried “I don’t suppose you can sign the cate?†he asked dubioule- 1“Oh, yes I can. too," cried IMiss kicking off her right shoe, she grabbed the penholder in her toes and dashed off her signa- ture. Alderman John S. Gaynor married the couple., When the proceedings reached the stage where the declara- tion is ‘madle, l“With this ring I thee wed,â€â€˜the armless lady presented her left foot, which was encased in a glove-like stocking, and the mystery .handSOme car. ililllllii Bil (Special to The Post.) A large number of Lindsayites vis- I l‘f'.‘ 1...â€.1 distributed t..." This will in: STOCK CENSUS Th“ 011111110 Dvl‘urtmcnt of Agri- I “‘11†Will 1:? ited our burg Sund‘ay. All were sur- . . .. I -, ISi-cure who: prised at the progress made along Iculturc is engaged at presnl in pre- Iurezrdirs than- , the building line and were seen tak_IDaX‘lan :1 l'lll‘c Bl‘i’ll Liv“, StoCk (.‘Ellr I deal Of fro.» ing note of the. tasty cottageshndIs"1S 0f the province. This Will i'l- ‘Sllollld n5 :1: line boarding house that have beenIclude the Name and Address of the I ter Sales. built within a year. I: Ibreeder; the number of pure liredI. Those l;._v‘;-~~3»:v~ Mr. McCrae brought about 2UIaniinals of horses, cattle, sheep andI who wish :. Iswine owned; the number of males IC ‘1 I h _ ‘lpol‘tlliilly . . . o q 7' . Mr. and"Mrs. Batcson were guests Innd females, t eir agec, c.c., under: .I \i. I the izifl-r‘2i...t:. ~ of Mrs. Cathro over Sunday. I1 year, 1 year andï¬under 2,".‘2 years I We would likv l. Mr. Ed. Nesbitt and Howard Nee-Iand under 3. 3 170315 and 0431"; andI plete by 5614‘": bitt visited-Garnett Corley at Hill- _ .-_ _._-.-_.--_.,. _ A L--. crest Lodge, returning Monday mor: WW ning. Miss Lizzie Hawe, of town, visited Mrs. I. Glass at Hazeldene Lodge 0v- er Sunday. Mr. OliVCI‘ Smith, O.L.S., of town, was a guest at the boarding house. A party consisting of Rev. Mr. Rollins, Mr. G. Corley, Mr. I. Glass and two other gentlemen had a very exciting time near Pleasant Point the other day. In a 'very heavy storm the engine played out, leaving them at the mercy of’the waves. lat- ter a. good drenching and. hard work paddling they landed the craft On the rocks near the wharf. They. re~ port some damage to the wheel and bottom of boat. The worst part was the Walk back, 3 miles, but all- were glad to get to land safely., . 0 Mr. B. Morrow, County Registrar, Peterboro, Miss Morrow, and Mrs and A. J. G'oug-h,cf Toronto, motored to. 25 Kent'St. East Lindsay on Monday in Mr. Goug’h’s ' FURNITURE Bed Springs and Mattresses, including BanneIlI' Springs and Ostermoor Mattresses. Also-a grades of Felt Mattresses, always in stock.- M-mâ€"ï¬â€" \ Verandah Rockers and Boat Chairs. SWlng Hamo-Couches and Davenports. jâ€, M. E. TANGNEY Embalmef _ â€"â€"