0., Ltd†Seed ..... Tho continuum at my cum mum mu u... .. mm-" m an: neck 0! Fun. Thou m at in tho "“I‘ w. can‘t ï¬ll up u mm marshy mum cl we I in». 8' In and ulna um Id yo re Mt ‘2 many minced Mm. Tho 3m bars: a day: of Jammy: P-‘IJV L IIDI vu--.._, . Lulieo’ White Knitted Glenn. reg. 35c .............. .. Mia'C hdeRGlomm 1.10..................... iâ€"L-dies’ WhimnchckSilkBlouu. «3.450.... Mioa’Whiund thk Silk Bloc-II, reg. 5. 25 ......... 2 Pioou Wool Filled Capos, tog. 650 .................... Men’s Suit], odd dun. reg. 8.00 ......................... lo Pan Funnels“; Blake“, at. 85c ............. Floï¬mm" “07° ooooooo 3-00.. .................... i--!ooShadoBlindI, "3.709 ................... . ......... . F2; Page Mann. :5â€: mot. . Ia.-__Al.An n.- (In ...................... a , Gentlemen, an Lou Bald? i In :sugate and sec; [or yo'urgeu tiw rt Coverings in Wigs and Toupees. Plot. Dorenwend’s magmfagctures ara worn on aver 55,000 beads by all IIGSECF. and in all stations of life. {ha y are the senate oil reflection. 1531'. .iu weight, dyrmbie and a. great: Deselï¬ to health, cg;_a.pfnteut_ngq In tho head mmmmushts latex-r11, etc. frying an and damn- rusting the-mmieunesquo! these m (we of m- W“! be, at Landing, Benson M {End‘s '1) WW un- -5oRomnnuFMm9¢..... ........ . ..... -l Mobil-Irma; 35c ...................... .. -lPioeoT.NoLinu.rcg.26c .............. ........ .3WTovcm-g,ro¢.7o ........... . ......... Wang.Goo...m ..... . .......... E hie this opportunity of thenhng our my cum for their generous patronage during out ï¬rst yen in bnuneu. The succete we have enjoyed bu exceeded our molt. sanguine ex- pectation; end we who it that you sppreciste our eï¬'om to supply Wm} mm mm mums. ENGLISH “W" " 2' mm CUTLERY What Is Happening In Tom and the Count" About Us. â€"Collcctor Nichtus says that taxes are being said in‘» wit’d afair degrm mdum am, by . msinnnnca of the we, to merit you: further con- ï¬duce dad puma. :ket Knives, Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Tinwue and Graniteware. Coal and Iron. Glazed Sever Pipe. Portland Cement. sLennan 5:00. GOOD BOOBS MID SUPERIOR SEBVIOE at reasonable Pm“ 'OPS m ’. G. DUNOON BBIJ'GGIST. Next Campbell’: Granary. Wishing you 3. Hum? Friday and Saturday, 30 and 81 At upmw . W. MCGAFFEY E66): 3‘ n m a IR MW my cold womwï¬u had u may Scissors; R320â€! “II: {V .- ï¬t of (‘1 â€"-i‘t it yanï¬s a m the ( ties who stoves I What Is flappulng In To“ and the Count" About Us. -Co‘|lector Nichtus ms than. taxes we bemg yam ini wit’xn’ afaiz- degree of yromptnesa. ~ ' m will. mail. “I m m dlmenu I: quickly relieved â€Voter-Io manna-aegisâ€); Ant-lil- â€"Spring ought to {begin in less than two months. but it will probably be contrary enough not to do anything o¢ the kind. , Monkey Brand Soap nuke. copperlih Mï¬nlikodlm, crockerylikomblo, deindowflihmlul. u -â€"'!‘bi8 mild spell will be hailed with delight by householders whcse sumlies 0'! coal 5.: wood, or maybe both. are growing scam: â€"You can get pure Beeswax Chad- (11828 up the Oak Fiont Grocery-y}. â€"The_ railway wreck epidemic con- tinues and 19 people have been killed this week. Santos-Dammit 'might point' with pride to tbs fact thntim his airship you only get nearly killed. â€"Mesers. Armstrong Bros, fun-i- ers, are in financial difficulties. The firm ade 1mn assignment last Tues- day to Mr.. I. E. Weldon for thd'bem- (it of creditors. ~35“: you inspected the newly- rcnmdellul Bank of Menu-ea] offices? The work hag been done reganlless df expense, and the effecxd is very ï¬ne. â€"-i‘t~ is said that our, local wcod yards are becoming depleted owmg to the quantities purchased by par- ties who have had to substitute wood stoves {or bane-burners. ‘ â€"Three leading hotels in Hamilton, the Royal, the Osborne and the 05mâ€" mercial. have failed in the last two weeks, owing, it is said, to the tau high rents the proprietors have had â€"The rumor is evidently untrue that a girlless telephone: is about to be installed in Chicago. There will. continue to be a girl at the other end; of the wire im‘afbout 90 percentuoct the messages as heretofore. ’ â€"â€"3lr. Johln _Walker, of OpS, Ceiiv- trad 9.103;! c! alsike and red clover seed to Mwszï¬rragt x- Kiuen to- a.-- day. realising for the same 3475. This grain was grown on ten acres of land. and the quality is cnnéidered to be A] " ' â€"Paul,Gend1-on, cl I‘e‘nctang. while following his notation as ataxider- mist, inhaled the fumes ct atmniq and other strong poisons which uventually caused his den-tn at 3st. Hicbael’s hospital, Toronto, on Wed- -The Str. Mash Lea-f. the property of ‘thc Kenneth? Davis 00f, is being remodelled ï¬t the '1‘, V. N. 00.31)“:- yard at Bobcaygoon. and next spring. whine launched. will have been: turn- ed into a tint-clan! tug. The tax:- ' 1y increasing business 0! misï¬t-m" rendered the Ingram“ jmm' 11m. mass, m the glass, '_ ‘. conveyed , new, W’ millenf._tg§t 0'. 25c 44c 4111mm was atime when the retail dealer was consulted 80 in dis emu- ion on everything he altered {or sale Now. hawever, people read advertis- inc. and tom their own opinions as w the. merits or various articles to amt. 1100. â€"-Sm-ex-a.l local parties are mun-mu. ion themselves in the cement quea- tiuu, and last week sent an agent to intend. alum-l deposit mm tuna. ty miles distant. angles were neâ€" onm'? and my: began sent to an ex- ;ert [or analytic: be :nrchwsed. 'tâ€"Tlie members of Vicnoria. Chimi- ty Council have again taken up their quarters at :lhe simm house, which they find more comfortable than ever owing to the ’intrcdnéttion of tne steam heating plant since their last visit in Novemn'sr. Joneidermble ice is being can. iK‘yLU' Distili‘ry Creek, yresnmebly for co :.1- ing â€moses, by milkmen and other; The Board or Beam: will no doubt sec to it that the ice cut there :3 00' used in sway tint will menacq the public heath next season. - â€"-Despite the unfavorable weather a (-airiy large audience gathered at the Academy last Tuesday to hear Mr. Alfred \V. Babette, basbo. of New York. Miss Jessie Irving, elocutiorn- ist, and Mr. Arthur Quiet. violinist. â€"For the year ending Dec. 318:. 1902. the receipts or Nicholle Bleepiâ€" tal, Peterboro, were: Pay patients, $2,716.14; Prayincial grant, 8759.- 28; income from endowment. 84,072; total‘ $7,547.42. ï¬e â€Freudian-q for maintenance. snug-ice and all other pnrpases amounted to $11,872.61, leaving a deficit of $4,125.19. The enthwment lund is $85,000. â€"'l'he 'memhere of Linda: Lodge .‘So. 100. 1.0.0.F.. will pay Ulouabeq lodge. Peterhorc, alraxernal visit an '1‘an evening. A srecial train has been secured; which will lam- Limbsr at 7.30 sharp All members of the order are ecrdinily invited to attend. *2??? %%'mm: mm u t M WM“ '6‘. "ar‘xï¬m %m.:u ‘2“ at “Mi “Mun?" M MM um In"II m ‘3‘ mm‘ a mum mutumwtuu M I} «M qok‘. wâ€"Jï¬iupumu. Mr. W. H‘ Wm; M Maul man. won would place m». "0 ohm at the rum:- Ioo I um um wank. um. um Mum lu- | mu Bog. . Tonto ham. «to: (in hull In boon tun. Tho but “me and. was I.“ H. 1-1 «w wr wwhmflu mmaq: an an“ Oman-Mr†MIN» We“ {3.9“ u on “tall $33}%":» mm W «ï¬rm um 1:33.»; ~ ' I II All... -..‘..v.. gocd success. The Canadian Boson Guide is the medium used, and. in the 10000 caries to be issued in- - mm: course of (HM! weeh the Board will use alarga space. â€"A Western exchange says: Fiï¬-z teen hundred inracoated Manitoba bachelors with their pockets bulging with the proceeds at the' sale 0¢ No. 1 hard. are rgpprtgd id be dgaoehding -â€"The annual conventian of we East Victoria Teachem’ Aflociation will (be held Thursday and inday. Feb. 6th and 6th. at the: Central School, Lindsay. 0n Thwaghy ev- ening at 8 o‘clmk, D. G. Goggin, LL. 0., will Lecture on “ Education in the North-West," in the Wine Assembly Elan. On Elm evening, in' the game ball, col. Sun. Hughes will speak on. "The Future of the North-lived.†â€"0rillia Board 0" Trade {or was: ycam has been devoting alot ohm- ergy to the husk of making the town known on a angular gear}; and with; on Ontario witht the determination-act taking ‘back to their western homes an equal number at Ontario girls. Instead of â€Band: at! W," the my now if; “Hand! of! Our On- nrio Girls†--;84:' a ruf'e. arbitration “weeding“: rasult to the (ï¬advnntage of the town interested. but nidland in a notable exception. Tim 1c-wn of- fered $8,m0 for the eiectiric [innit owned by private parties. who deâ€" manded $19,009. and it yap {129.5ch wâ€"~-V w, t!» minim-ate. The awaxd‘ just m :359 ,000, each party to pay. one-1 1h â€"Believillc Ontano: A Torontodis 1:11.10.) today mates that there are sixteen: cases of smallpox among Ithc Indians on this reserve nqur Deser- c‘nlw The disease was brought to the reserve by Andrew Culture“, who came lrom Sault Ste Mario The strange part. of it, is that Cul- rbartson stopped in the city here (n his way to the reservation and’rc- names here two days The disease only broke out on bim‘ when he reached the reservatidm ’ â€"The gruneral 01 the late John A. Jewell, of Oam'bray, who. died from the eflects of injuries receivech as the result. of an accident in a lumber camp at Game Lake. Fenelon town- ship, on Saturday, Jan. 17th. took place on Monday altp-rnnon to Eden cemetery and was one of the largest cvn‘ witnesss>d in the pounï¬y, _there being over 165 vehicles in attendance. The services both; at the house and grave were conducted by the ,Rev. Mr. “'ehafer. Presbyterian minister at Oskwood. Lindsay Ilnstnls at Omen... The Lindsay MinutreYS, who have become famous in this district! for guitar; up a first-class minarcl show. gave their third performance a! the season in Bradlvarzx's arm-a. house. Omamce. on Monday evening, to actowdeci mimic; in fact, the Inna) :1qu was no crowded that 13.! :3 stun: [Lllgu‘ D51." W843 U'J UFUWMW L310§ standing room was at u rremium. The performance was first-clam and we? asprcc‘atoi very much. ‘ The singing or the choruses was exceed.- ing’ly well Cpup. an! the end nmn. 9.9 usual. Inrmdhed agood den! r! wmcmenrt formal. The bayquwant dawn by £Pï¬cilzf train, leaving ~L=nd- any at 013,196 returnin annuity Ignore ~12 o‘ckcl. T60: wage m; miedw grout: is; or um um U“ w 'w'v, ': @115 tho numb“ priutcd m Emma: com Am ao Immm u mm» m “Mum mm .W hum â€Lu. J. Ii. “than. M mum WM â€"3Lr. Noxmnn Milne, of Chicago, ia home on a visit, Ate! a coupled yen r‘s absence. â€"'â€I“ we. to ~31“ winning MW in tmvn rccpnus. â€"Mr. J. S. Knupm. oi Petenbcn, war. m town neatly. â€"m. Thou. nick. lumberjerchflnt. Wilbenotce. Way In mun lat-sun â€"fl'. J. Autin. o! Kinmm. wag m town Saturday on basins“. â€"llr. W. A. Dcvis. a! Babcaymn, was» in to’wn‘ lately on busineurr. â€"Mr. W. T. C. Bonk at Way- gtpn, was. in town sum-Jug. â€"M:. B. T. Ackley. at lory Hill. is spending :1 (cm days in town. 4m. 5. McGee, ol Fenclon Falls, was in flown o'n Tuepd'ay v,-smnr, I'nends. ' paid In to“ Monday. . 0.0. Who». of l-‘ouolou Folk. \m in town Mel!- whiting - )1». was. in - â€"Mr. W. Thompson. proprieton d the Dominion hotel. Minden, was in flown lately. ha «a... wmw‘ ~ pan he». i lawman. mm It: «m wan-w. --I}\ OHM MW. 6 Wu- uwa. wu In WWI To: “my. ( «It. I. 8 An“. I â€.01.th mu tn 'owu WWW. «hm 8mm M! to: mu: .WNIIWN. -Ir. J. Ont-cu. 0! "an upâ€. WM in town SalmrJfly- â€"nr. F.'8andford and m. w. L. Jordan, a! Fonelon'l-‘alls, were an tuwn Batu-dug. 41'. W. Adams and Mr“ W. Con- ninguun, of Ome'mee, were in mm: Monday. ' - â€"llxan Kittle, cl ~I-‘qnplon Falls, V through 1:1th to: CleVeIand M visit (flunk. ‘ ' - -' â€"M1'. L. B. Eqwlann. or Irondale. manager for the I. B. o. R. R.. was. in town Monday. â€"_Mr. 305. King, at King Bros†manners, Whitby, was in wwn lately on business 'â€"Mx.' Chas. Fainbairn and son. Hr. Thos. Fainbairn, a: ‘Bobcuyxeoo, were in town Friday. dâ€"Bï¬ï¬i}f§5â€" Vï¬peadi'ng n few; days in- town with his brather. Mr. J. P. Ryley. Murat. . -â€"‘l’r. and Hrs. W. Ronny. of Fpnelou Falls. spent Sunday at: um Suntan house. ‘ â€"‘ - ‘ A" _ 7mm hicNevin, 61 Toronto, in «i9- mnp. her sister. lira.†Le. V. O’Omnor. mow! mud. ,.£‘; , â€"):!}T :Tohh 'Macmillan, of Bean». ton. was in town 1:15:13; and made The Post a friendly coll. ' éMiss Bullet; otr'rommo, visited the .Misaes Walters hat week. She now, visiting the Misses Curtis in Port .1". Douglas Pawn and Ir. Brunt: futon. of the Provincial Health De- partment. Toronto. came down an- urday evening and took part in Inc Lindsay Minotâ€! show an; Ome- mec monday. ’ â€")tr. Mar MCSweJn lelt tom-n ï¬lt- urdm' evening .0? Nelson. nu, lun- ipg enjoyed urlqaatnt mum c. some weeks 9; guy hpme hero and provisional (Erectors o! the new)“- mcoqormod mud: Hardware 00.. a! Totcntohcnptalwei at 3100.000. â€")Lr. Wm. Hamilton. who for a punk! a! you: wan miner. on the 65.13.. rm «gm-mm, but 14,13611‘ bl but man the Mn 'Nortm Wm, M harm. Wina'im- and gm am. hi :37}; 11:11:)?! Hi Putt-bare and Tor- â€3333“,“, who W. made many [flew in Lindsay dun-mg the years h' h“. ï¬ght.) in_ tow!) an traveller go, a when tAu-u'. us 05:0 0! the A A. . ,- ____I_a MY MI. um il‘r. W. R. Way. of ercrcon, 3 Lindsay abusing/es visit Tues- Mr. H. Ryley. gggeral merchant, I ï¬nd. in town. W. B. momma. o! Orillin.. town momhy. W. Dull. at Haliburwn, \n; \v" H. 0. 'I‘Immmn. u! 0ril|in, town lately. Ruth). 0! Multan-n. in (flood- in town. )1. L. Form. at Toronto. in triad. in town. “v~ H- “(branch 01 0ri||in., [own month-I3- w mvin. a! Halidbunon. “as -‘. Smaltwmu. d Carmen), visiting friend: in Lindsay xhpxumg. “mm“ at». am R. Kenngiy, formerly of Half). of h‘enolon F3118. u" n-â€"-v -â€"Meesrs. J. may. Clan. John- son. In: 01an and T.. Hacker, former emplween a! the G..T.R. here, left on Tuesday, [or V'anccuver, 8.0, where they have .ecured- position. with the BER. They will twist brakes on the run between Revel- atoko and the Coast. â€"hlr. Alex Ross, what was called '0 Wétnipeg a couple at weeks ago on account a! the death on! his ‘brother- in-llw. Mr. J. H. MrLean. returned on Tuécsda‘y night. It was aid lint visit to the Prairie Prwince. and he is greatly inn-used with that eunu- try. Ho visited Holland. which Is a thriving town in South-Western Manitoba. Killamey and other touns. The Late Inspector lonil. Citizens of Lindsay and' hundrrds at Victoria County and’ South Mus- koka people were very much grit-rm! to hear a! the death of Mr. anl) ho hear of tin death v! Hr. anl‘y Renzin. of Linden Yulley. Maripom. Purblic School Inspector {or “1-51 Victoria {or over {hiny years. aï¬wr a short illness (1 Duly a cow].- of week. duration. The sad event oc- curred on Saturday, Jan. 17111. at Ll»- Toronto General Hospital, and_ cum- '13 a great surprise to his numemus friends -throughout the counts. Th!- deceaaed had been in very good health until about three “wok; ago. wbm he was taken suddolllyl ill and Wm; to the hospital for ueatmen‘t; whurc on‘ account 01 his advanced age. 11-- slowly sank until relieved by dmth. mL- hum II:- “not“! was one “1’21? The late Mr. Renxin was one at the best! known men in the Dainty w! Victoria. and was liket'lx by all \z‘hu‘ anjoyed- .l he plcvuure a! his acquaim- ‘ once. .86 man born in 1831 an '1 (arm on the Kingston Road. in xix» township of Pickering, Ontario Coun- ty. receiving his only édnantion .1! the public school in Pickering and the Friends‘ hoarding schcol at “haunt; In 1852 he entered! the Toronto Nor- mal School. and being a quick. hone-M and diligent student. he made many friends. Among the teaclr-rs zit tin- lntter. institution were l’rofesww Hind and Rubvrtson. in.) only-whi- «st teachers that over bit-ï¬xed lht‘ Province of Ontario. Being a devot- od, neeker at the pure white light. he went to Barrie. studying under Mr. Chockley, ML A“ an eminent Classical scholar, and Mn'I‘hoe. Kirkland. u‘. A.. who afterwards became prin- ‘cipal of the Tomonto’ Norml Schoné'. After this Mr. mania entered; To- ronto University. where liequalifird as" a High Schotl teacher. He first naught the school in the. vicinityqt his father’s rcsidonc» in Pickering township (of a couple a} yum Mm this he mu engaged as a. teach- township ior a couple After this he mu "mused er. {or the Dryden School township. and at â€I" ac] rear as a successful «due gun. _I_Ie also taught in \\ '_ L‘â€" all“ I.“ er. for tho Dryden 3:501 in Whitby township. and at thid school his ca- reer as a smash! educationiuabe- son. He also taught in \Vhitlby.03h- awn. Manilln and Linmy. nt the lat- ter two place: being prhcipal a! th- them Grammar Schools. in 1870 be. an appointed Inspector 0‘ Schools for West Victot‘ih. which position he belch until his death. .Bad be liwd until 18th 01 February nest he would havgbeeg 72_ymrs of age. mo radii) ï¬r, Realm “as [“160 mnrrmu. thq from 01 the first union being live childrenâ€"three daughter. and two sonsâ€"four of whom survive; Dr. Roy Reazin: Mrs. J. E. Bryant, of Philadelphia; Misa- Louisa. maid- ing' with Mrs. Bryant; 'and‘ Miss Libbia who .is teaching school in Chicago. '1‘va children «blazedl his second, unionâ€"a son and daughter. The son was acciduntally killed about a you ago. In religim Mr. Benin “1 a member o! The Society at m and in polite: m a lilo- lont Gunman. The body wag laid to not in the Frieodi' honing ground at Linden Vane: on My. Jan. 30th the (WI hem largely «mad 0!! mnbglt citiunum .1'mrtumy'.;.h'o' Every Dollar you spend here has a string to it. If you satisï¬ed with your purchase, bring it back. OBITUAIIY- . CARTER, The Clothier, Lindsay. LLSO TOP SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, MITTS, GLOVES, ETC. ODD PANTS, VESTS AND COATS. HATS, CAPS AND FURS. IN MEN’S. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS. STOCKTAKING S A L E does not orcannot belong to alabor union seem. to me to be a very flim- sy reason {a denying the right at any- one to be chased as : workinzman. It is a well nomad thnnin this nge veryilAew employer! (1 [any a‘re A "VOIKIIO Ill" DENIED. (To the Editor or The Poet.) ‘ Sinâ€"Your Correspondent. â€Work- inggnan." givu a. very pour ddinition or a whim Baum a man l; a 90-inch tovlei the pr'ne to be Paid 7th. @vlozul Tl???" Em“? Your cone-pendent asks" several quvs‘lont an to whether the employ- ed lnve as good a table, a lawn and «why othox questim. Tune is nothing in the world to hinder them from living a: cantormably if they will start in and live within their in- cmm. and in the canne of yenn'thcy nr- doubt can have. all the contort: they want. I am not in a which NOW on the other leg, and 1t is the rule to be paid. M a nutter (1 (set. all businesses that are not (1 a monopo- Eillic nature. and which should (mm that tact belong toasdberunhy the public. there is not a difference M250 a day per man employed between the employer and bankruptcy. M the anion should take it into their heads to wan-t that 25 and the: very titan to it. tlnreisnoth’n‘br the employ- ct lo a: but close: down. As (or the 3mm»: menticned in my former let- {ul‘ 1 don‘t know that either of them employ high-priced men to! manage he ï¬nancial end at their busioefl: Lt they did, and chose to work, as we (now: both ('1 than: 60. Why should h..: data: then (ram being called aorkiugmen. and having all them-m- aulhy rant would entitle them to know thoroughly the workhxnan‘s 'or the labor parts to set the wages aunts and needs! ' so 323'. but i1 either d the gentlemen 21.01:! ioned have any little extra oom- fan's II have n6 doubt this is the way they cune. and they did not all Cuun- in a year. a ten year; You corrupondent then says that .1‘ (Bare are the“ diaerencea. why no, they? as they are only entitled to limiz‘ days wages. the tame as their h'éb fortunate brethren. This is just when the whole trouble lies. and as long 4.1: the unlons insist‘on all vurkmon being paid .lhke whether xnoy are worth it a not, there will ‘2“ us be that envy and dissatisfac- tion {hat there a in the world'. Why sinuuld a carpenter get $1.50 a day and his brother (“beer anywhere (tom $3 to .6? Why abuld a man who has been (Illa -.1 year at the bus- iness and who is not worth by 50per cent as much as his mate who has hem 10 years .11 it, be paid as much money? "\Vu‘kingman." lay: â€"any man? in .1 busineaa which requires help and that help has to take men (ran his employer. :het cmplm'er in not a workincnmn. as it in commonly understood. That is. M h mph»:- es lo work aloneâ€"0.11.13 a blacksmith and his «business increases. so that he requireu helpâ€"the moment he hires help he cease: to be a workingman. He may work {our rim as hard as his help. and may. as is «(on done. pay his help more than he is table to an out. at the thug him-alt. yet he is not a workingmn. Very sensed hhle. is it not! "\\‘orkin¢man‘s" definition {Sevi- donlly {Lino-a workingman 23 outs who ï¬rst and primarily belongs to a unionâ€"that in mntml ;-â€"must new-r upire to be anything else than a mere worker at his trade; late the same wages .13 the man next to him even it!» in a batch: never save anything and alwnyn taaooa any 0‘ his fellows who have ambition to get and. enjoy some of their meet. ct existence. or- an i: it it a good nook iron: the‘Public library. I am afraid I have trans- gre-sr-d on your space. Mr. Editor. and if 30. 11k pardm. I have been a workingmn all my life but never belonged to a union. and don't know that '1 ever nholl. It gives me apain in the neck when 1 see such argu- ment: and u thou d our mutual kind. whoever h nu be. I would remand m- to and My hour â€on. "A man's a an M a' tint.†whether to is not or rahâ€"You'- COMM UNICATIONS. M “â€â€œMâ€â€â€œâ€œM‘ ONE WHO “MI-KS. Macs ' EM Step Ladders Conductor†C031 Oil Pump; Machine Oils Sinks Scoop ShOVFJS Iron Pipe and Manure F orks Fittings Horse Brushes Buss ï¬ttings Call usd use our Store Display. TINSII'I'HING All) ~PLUIBIIG We [and in dune Um. BBXALL MATTHIE Hardware Granitcware Tinware Window Glass Mixed Paints Iona County unboun- Crush! by Rolling Logsâ€"Local Ian's. Monday morning abccrt day!" an a.'a.n named Pan-t Sweet)â€. employed in one or the Distant! Co’s cams, about 20 milop from Want with awry serious accident. He mus driving a team am! to mug low or any Icy, aad’while demandâ€" ing '1 small (mlevity the lining 0mm gave way and tho logs rolled off 1!»- stein. Seyeral o! them (all on Sweeney. and ï¬nned him Mn 30' the mow. When released it. n. {(11"'th8.1 Mam had bun-"ero- ly ap'amed, and indications winked [0 internal injuries as well. He pano- t-d through town yesterday on he may 92. Iii-Huh?“ “93’3“ch vâ€"u â€"v v i Mr. “’51:. lull- met with arm month-m ahw days ago, while“ in: as fireman on the (Mk train. Air promure. or me m. (are. tuned the lid 0!. one old» watsr tanks to fly up. the want-- in: him our the ngm: on undou- ting am one and a. hut inches long, racking up the bone. Dr. tibia was caller} in 1nd had to [1* but stitches in the mud _' Lindsay loosen lone, tauâ€. F... (O Saturday last, whip pissing in the; barn at Mr. Lynch. nem- Oroa Creek. bridge. 01,9, Ernest Henry, one at Mr Thee. Henry. W the misfortune to trip over apaa'l an! dislocated†elbow joint, rupturing the ligand“. au badly that when reduced it mid not remain in position. Dr. his was summon-ed and attended the mf- rel-er Ladies and Gentleman, a PM. Donnwend’s beautitnl Win. m- {.ces. Bangs, Wary Add Plain Pants, Switches in every icngtb and M up. 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