[Human and lflSllIfllIflfl Unlimtdmolmfl’w ‘- n W st. but at“. N04†du- Union ;ud National m Wee Conn-I- JOHN KENNEBY. Lindâ€. 88th Oct. .4 WED. WI Corremondence of The Post.) Mr. “Edmonâ€"l with to explein through your column: e etetenent thet I mede ct. e meeting held in the Reehoro Cheeee Fec- iory, April 20th. Mr. W. 1. Reid eecuted Mr. Tnee. Celvert, celestial: end tree-titer of thet feetory. of defrauding the patrone of 85 in the at 1897, which is e mieteke which I. , 11.3. A. Wetecn, eetntery for that year, knetto be I0 end tried to expiein et the meeting. But I heve toned out since that people cannot beer right, so I with to put it in print. hoping they can eee eright if they cannot beet. I eei-‘l Mr. Joe. Brown got th'n cheque of $5, of which 5% end same eente belonged to Mr. Brown for cheeee thet he bed eeld to petrone, end thet $1.33 bev longed to the petrooe, «rhich wee need et the time of the oyetor merr'heid in the Reehoru Cheeee Fec'ory, Nov 23th, 1897. Thin v in whet I am, but I winh to exple'tn further thet the $1.03 wee need to get tee end eager for thet copper, end Mr. Brown furnished the oyotere out of hie own money end not out of the petroee’ money. on they named to under-tend me to eey. 1 nm very eon-y to hIVO thrown e chat on Mr. Brown. which l but no intention of doing, but I knew Mt. Thou. Cnhert we! not guilty of whet W. 1. Reid seen-ed him. end thet ie why I e ohmâ€"Yam. etc., Mn. E. A. Weteon, eeboro' MANGELS. tau-cu .- Mlisa Bella Patteamn is spending a. flew Ms 'under the parental roof. SE. Evans sells the best wheel on the mrbet for the my. See them. MEL-Hugh Grant has an eye out for a good bargain. By trade Hugh. is the possessor of one o‘? the finest look- ing buses in the vicinity 0! Orwell. .ThQ‘earl'y' bird catches the worm.â€" Organize that baseball club now. Mr. D. McFmdyen, our worthy teach- er, is again back to work, after spend- ing his holiday season out of 92m midst. RAPE. PEAS BEANS. TURNIP. New Dress Goods-M. J. uaner. Bicyclesâ€"J. G. Wands 5'00. Spring Dress Goodsâ€"BL 3 Allan 8:00. The Head of the Houseâ€"E. 3.1121qu c» ‘ mm: BRITAIN. . Not is the time to purchase your ' ' ‘ ‘ Don't. wait for the rush. 3 lower than olsawhere. If you __'e requiring a suit don’t fail to mt§tiné suit or a. lighf overcoat -:¢A m :I call- J. J. R4011. Little GRESS‘NVELL. ‘ Specinl Correqyondence of The Past.) Th9.“ Lam are busy putting in their grain. Miss Balk Patteauon is spending a LLVIBAY. FRIDAY‘ APR. 2' Iourist SW' wan-u. vv-J ..-°_ W , The romn we now excellent. both to Linday 3nd Pelelbrrro. Our bicyclists \ro bud st pnc'ioe. Min qu Swphomon. tencher. returned to mum. he: d was M‘Liuduy on Mondty, flu: Butor bond-yo, opens plemtly n Omen†And-other plum. Gudening i- now the order of tho dsy. We no to tun two more new residence- bmlt-Mr. E. G Adm: tad E. Ell-on bo- hg the owns“. banded tin Presbyterian mun. Rev. 51:. Kmmwin has been at. Queen'- Univonicy, King-mo, writing for-ddmoaul dog: . gt. MoCru’u psmu no somevhu unions, honing of to may Calm. be- ing 30 arson-1y III. has the Sorgt. Always (From. Our Own. Correspondent.) The spr ug n. vuy ("on-bl: for fan-men, who He very busy. The Buckhcrn dam bu been raised 2 In. causing very high wMer here ,,4II__‘ L-.L .- GAJKWAY. .(Special Correspondence of The Post.) the concert. and. basket social held.‘ in Scott's hxll, Kimount, on Mon- ' an evening,- mm’l 16th, in aid at the I building fund of (h). 8.0. church, was ' a. moat unqualiï¬ed sum Theball' _ ' tha utmost capacity and. i seating man was arc; premium. The I jawed a rare‘ treat in‘ the Wm pmgram: that was pre- : Dental ta then- m chief attgaclgion i was the well-mm «mum of » pref. Cocall and'his wanted witc’fwhn -' I: their different ‘ themselves to be artists of a high ; index. In Hair ï¬ratnumher. “Bob. and Hattie'sr wâ€"to-dnte Sketch," they mt thernudienco in mars of laughter. hthair seconds act. “The Olqc s ' ," than m greeted mth rounds I ‘ culture. In (ha lute: play they | The Weekly Post. .. HEGINBOTHAM. , Englsnd. All kinds. DU 1'“ SET I S W/m MR: 15' ephult Sutton’ I Chum?â€n Skirvinx'l Bmgholm. Mun-moth L038 3“ Yellow 610‘â€. Dvuf Enter. All kinds T0 DALY HOUSE OMEM EB Ed 5... Scottish .â€"Frelh. ;, Kent-1 er (or were as“ '1) Mini). Dummy l and ï¬liWflMm D333“, of Fuenelop 1 Falls. A_d_alognp4 by Master; Joe 0,]; -A n-.-L- n..- m I duties 0! chaimln wem most veep:- | ably mm by m: 3. Manama [in 11’s mun} 'lnppy gunner. va. . Father O'Leary. has mean than proud [of tha anceefl‘of'hin ’ ants. and. wgv trust the rev. gentieman will ‘ make it an annual affair. ' Leary and Lawn nice Dohrty walawal waived. Mr. _..J A. Gillagly, of Link!- ‘I‘hnd fusF funeral w): she was SI moments. largely at urdav td Wavi- pathy 9f ‘ right, and: we are oer“! ppoepect will cheer up as they are the backbone try, when thew £331: 3° othar Industry- Mr. Thee. Jackson. has ed. sawing Mr. Foster! ‘ are sure: he F111 be over; Vtuvk m--_‘ , Mir. Thos- Jackson. has just complet- ed sawing Mr. Foster: wood. and we are sure: he will be overjoyed to know, his flight labor is over. ’ Mfr. Richu‘d Vance is contemplating ' the benedicts. _-. n ‘1, _L-vAA-.m- mr former about to move to szhe'ster. U. and. Mr. L Gilchrist, of Woodville, amiï¬mfly, intend moving to Bol- soveu‘. We all extend a'heanty wel- come to them. They will be a very acceptable addition‘to our town. M1. Geo. Folliott has left for the West. 'We are sorry to lose George. who was a general favorite among the bays. - - Miss Jackson. of Lo’rneville, and Mr. Norman McLean paid a. flying visit to Mrs. McLean last week. also Mr. J. Nugent and Mr. Peter merguson'. A very sociable time was sspent at Mr, D. Wyatt's home last Fri- day, a number â€of our young ladies and gentlemen attending: Their spirits bright, . With great delight) Thai dï¬nspd. so gay Till mornmg's ray. ' ' - ' The Christian Endeavor was very Largely attended "M -... A 1t-mAm-nn. and Min WI, vrw‘u-v 7 calmed - - HE. J. A. Vance, ornam- brook, his full stock of fresh gromries and has occupied his new. store this week. His many customers will no doubt visit; him quite frequently. as he gave perfect satisfaction .to all while dam! out in this village. joint in ,wi ing him every-an Mir. G. A. Twigs. who hgd been a - faring {or some time with a felon, we are pleased to say is about all right again. . _ , Mr. Francis Adams, of Omemee. been Lately employed by Mr. T. I‘ a: Son! to blp‘attond their a: mmrnmers in the village along v . CASNINGIIOS» (3mm. Our Own: Correspondent.) 'Mr. S. J. Knight. inspectox; of the Imperial Lita, Insurance 00., spent a. St. Joseph's Conventt. - ‘rn 7 _-_:-1.Am fnnm . Ric)“ of the M last. .wshlhool opened this morning min a. fair attendance. The children will work with: renewed. diligence after their Eclithygl A yuan 3 Miss 'E'lith‘my Amtt died gite suddenly: on. Thugsday Shy; bunt 111%,“qu with and hm} -5u mama! frvm' attending a funeral “hen; shot tool: a. fit to which she was what and expired in alew, urdnv to the Methodist church centers. The pnentg have the sym- mthy of the community. ~' may“ \- , , ing. Miss A; Wen and mm 151on led the meatin’g’ very succass- fully. A collectiom’in aid of the In- dian Famine Fund Was taken up. ’We at» pteaspd to notq that Angqs etc paper ï¬or some time, so thought I would write this week- . What has long 9d hm lest“: Mr. P dent istry morning. holidays Messrs. A. Berna, 5r. uuu J... their families, left last week Manitoba. ‘ \ Mr. W, E. Ritchie mam West Week. x Mm. Ac 11. Brandon spent. a a of dnys in Lindm last week. - . . .M 1.“ H. II mrf‘ of days in Lmnsw lam. mac... .. lbeved of duty bv Mr. M. Dart. 'We expect a new. weddings eh‘mtly. I do hope all_ out: pretty girls will not tabe‘mxnmonisl duties now and. house built. I have the nails ready to build am time. - Misses 11mm Ritchie and Jessie Donnelly lett our town two weeks ago ta spend the summer in Toronto. Miss Beatrice Newall went to visit her sister, M11; Ab. Hoyle. at Victoria. Road last Saturday. She intends staying for a. couple of months. Mm Newnll accompanied. her as far. .13 Evanelqn- - n- __... n11 hunt! with their been.Vi.sitin8 friends in Pictan last two Weeks. M are exp homa Saturday 0 _ . . . - ““L‘ï¬'a InglfMi if. TDaIbeR "Adnm racer, “31591925951 Lem Morrison, of Brechin, is at of her ghnlt, Mrs- Argue. of Mr. Duncahgccqpied the pulpiï¬ Methodisi church on Sunday. I M. MD tmcmr‘ on :9th to her â€1' M251" {Ea'pmg"f"mm‘ " 'nhe‘ chamnm WEN 3mg: mogpt- W. Mcomv returned to his in Thornbug‘y last Monday after spending his Easter in our village. Eartlg‘fmm‘. Michigan. visit- 4‘-A55 I... 3.0150371330- tle. froaakiichigan. visit- are an rougy with their Eo say. has pur- Vance, of Mi.“- spent. {couple just complet- wood. and W6 ioVed to know. it}. '1'. Ivory is home from been attend- former young with to: mud-nineâ€. spendinc Elston ~Wom my to learn. that It. In. gan'a 01¢“ on in ill. â€â€˜35:. warm mm. day to take a. position‘ on th GERBs as supatlntouhnt. Good for Walter. Mr. Jm‘. Connor- rgotnrnod homo last week mn- spcndmg the winter in Napaneo. .NV'B Wtand ha in- tends manning his hotel hare ’-'-- -- ._ Lu- m... ““1 out a sin. . ‘ ' RevFJ. McD. DuncJAand Mrs. Dun- out again. Rmr. J. McD. Duncan and. Mrs. Dun.- can are at present in Enng. J., US. - It is. our and duty to repoyt the depth of Neil Smith at his residence. Agnes-ï¬n on 'lhuradas last. W69 Rev. Dr. Watson, of Beaverton. assistâ€" ed “by. Rev. J. 8 Duncan. in the Pros- byterinn church: on Saturday at 29.3 The mutual was largely attemlod, quite a number. coming {mm Lindsay: Gamebndgo and. Bpavu'ton. as well as triends from Marina; and Eldon. 1b , _-_|.‘__ ’Hh. agcdammsé years resided; in LWoodville and pad mam; friends; Deceased was a kind- heprted and very oblig'mg neighbm'. to which all could testify who had made his acquaintance. Heg- was- known only to be respected. . ’lhe choir of the Pmby‘tem church were pgov'gdefl. with 18 new ele- rw-â€"LL mu- ‘3 ' (Emu: Our Own. Corr‘ " 'ndent.) A; meeting was held in the town†hall on Friday evening last to nav’nce‘ tnl inï¬rmtion concerning the .pro-- posed building 3er addresses were listened. ta by a._ve;ry attentive, but not very large audience. ï¬end ratepayers math a’ few remarks reu- pecting the pmjeot. It is evidth that the desim to aid' the effort is m the immune in‘ this neighbgrhog peeling the mm. 1: Is mm“. that the desira to aid the effort is on this incm‘aao in‘ this neighborhood, On Monday afternoon Inst Mr. W. Paacoe was driving a. Qiritod team? belonging to Rags Brice" with a. laid of eggs, about two miles and a. halt east of the village. when out on the horses succeeded in getting on 41 its hind legs on themngaidq of the pole. which resulted in a general cap- sizo of the wagon and the load of eggs. Bowman 20 and. 30 dozen warn smashed, besides a large number be- ing cracked- It would poem to be a. anther dangerous “pennant to ‘1- law a horse that is inclined to use it; hind legs too gay. to beg hitched to a load of eggs. Our' tinsmith. Mr. George Mason, in about comma-Ming to build a new. hang: .and 31:09-10: htaincreaans busmeas- Mr. W. Tait is improving the prop- erty recently pï¬rchapod from- Mr. A; Walton. on than south-aids of -tho_ vil- been visiting hnr brother, r. J. n. Cunnings. . A . , V , Mr. amps Taylor is'maling pre- paration to build a. brick dwalling nib)? Inst. the home for a. few days with pleur- isy, but wp aJu-plmlod to hear that she is What better. Mix. Angus Patterson has been hid. up with a serious attack of pneu- monia. but. is a little potter. . vunv "unv- â€" -____- bytorian church “fin" the summer months. is having inns-ad congre- gations. 'Hb is likely to do a. $01 work here. Mr. J. Paaooe. who left the employ 0! H033 31-05.. has secured a post- (Special Correspoqdence: '0! The Post.) These am oertamly days of at phil- anthropic movements. and my are the deviceq _ reagtod to for naming a- _‘_:“6- 1‘“? fm and. ailmbst' incalculablo in its malt: we have new met with anything to surpass a chain; letter in aid}?! the 3W8. a cum. Dwkhobcrs. Ea letter is as their fund" for .th Mucusâ€:- paw re--.“ ,, - letter is asked. to contribute So. to the fundg for the Doukhobors. and to send 911pr of then letter to three of his triends, each 0! whom in turn in requested to write to three of his trienda. This is tube continued until the number 30 is reanhed. wh‘ch at ï¬rst sight my appeer to be I. yery simple matter. The orginaxor of the letter-chain writes three letters to three of his triends.. Theda three let- ters are No. 1. (these three friends will each write three letters to their three friends. and these nine letters will be No. 2. To these nine letters them should be a. response from 27 persons. In: reply to these 27 there Id be 81 letters written. It would ' 243 people to ansWer No. 5. In short. it [the chain were'lnept 13; broken until. No. 30 is ruched. †uld: be 30_8,S$£98.141,9tâ€˜ï¬ broken “DELI: nu. w -u -v.â€"V . number Would.- be 308.836.698.141873. The amount: of ‘moneyiraised for the Doukhobors would b5Ҥ15,441.334‘.907.- 098.65â€" a sum. sufï¬cienknot only to min each oi the Ipukhqpors in Gap- ‘ada..but every other man, woman and child in: Canada a multi-mmionatmn It the letters were kept within Can- ndian lynlta. tune yaw «push people m Canada. each person wnting . .L,_ M .mnhto this chain-let}- people in wanna. m P..- one letter. t_o complete this; tor up- ta 1V0. . most the enthzo population; OAKWOOD. has been ooqï¬ned t0 ;ete this c It would mlation ham-let'- take! al- 'of The Past) Uhited States to with No. 16 adage. ' t O ‘quito enï¬ngh M10 in' Europe 'to write the letters in this ghnin belong- No. , ' have added 1; lettqr to 1315.3 chain. that» would not be enough left on the whole world to completq this number. For No. 20 and. the succeeding num- ham‘u'p to and. indndjns §2‘.39 VICTORIA ROAD. (From Our Own Correqondcnt.) Spence £105.. Klrkï¬ald; am selling bicycles. of up my bedmake at. moderate mites. A. full stock at hudwam. up’paus. tinwam; mints and oils alway. on hand.-wt£. F4 3'35: buy 3! 11 months. In «prion- oondition, but in aid to in; slowly now. 5-. 'Ivaâ€"' , When Peal Boynton ewem the “Soc" repide e few yeere ego repmenuï¬vee e! two new wetched bun perform the reek euooeeefnlly; but. when Jun Billen'e eecer performed the me eat in the Feneloo Idle eddy he wee enly ednired by ebonem inhebimte of m. villege. It wee on Fri- dey of Int. week thee ehe detin leet wee monplhhed. It. ewes“ tint t. 3mm eold eome oetue Iao Mr. John Copp. 0‘ M- an Grove. end wee delivering them et eh. Fdle. Among than weeuet elm breed veering e meek. The union! eeened no be greedy ahead end beanie quire vicioue. On peed-g over the one! bridge he nude e abuse ‘50. e lltde girl. end Mr. Bullen'e eon. faring for the edety o! the oroedtheenunelonu e lipid 33: . _ mL- --râ€"d n...- m d.“ xii-1m the wins! on u. u up“: gnu. put. ha. The animal than an down tho cab-ohmâ€: n the rat o! the North Sm umdnod until pull out by Ibo crowd on the what. The and): o! . men. is Ingely duo to Main. Georg.‘ 11800 "Id Supine: Nam. who mohod um wind, durugtut dad of diï¬cuhy, in u put ndplsoodnmpoonhiuhoru. The ï¬n: be“ to luv. port. hon thin wring m T. A. Elliu‘ pdm now Chomong. Sh. ya wetland m1- “. nil.†bridge the dun 3t Smdtord’u nilL The chic! put of be: «no in m. of vhioh commodity uh. in ourhdf hall: . -- n_ .2! “--_-.. May Moth. W. at Mr. Cooil Dayna, died st. her home in an: tomb wad on Mend†moaning. shu- . fov ho'nrl' “has. The fund to thc Fania: Full! m on My jug own-Iv “and“. '. .- mL A_-_ 0.4.L -l “Io-wâ€" ,â€"._-.,__ __ 7, Boy. hint. no of Hr. Thomas Smith of vmqpi dad on Why .°‘ inhuma- uncut. . mogul] Brundon Amtin uni Mpod â€that Wkly condom: of hog: omw.ï¬ KM†of this woek. A “ml-Mum W. A $7 00 Serge Suit for - A 8900 Spring Overall! for A8200 Spring Mt for £38.00 8W8 RWY-for .A $2.00 Felt flat for - Fashion’s Spring Parade draws nearl We have anticipated nearly every want by pro- Ready-rnade Suits and Overcoats for Spring wear, as viding far beyond our usual stocks of well as Stylish Spring Hits and Caps. new weights of Underwear, Nobby Spring Neckwear, Fancy Spring Shirts, and Fashionable Collars and Cuffs. We have outstripped all previous records and 'start" the month of April by keeping up our record for EVEBLASTINGLY EWING THE MOST Fllll TllE MONEY. -L--â€"- --â€"A .11 A..- . You owe it to yourself to be well dressed. This is 3 tr goods can be sold cheaper here because the combined capital of so much more cheaply. An intelligent comparison will con GOUGH'S. Look at these ammo. APRIL 27, |b00|| i. 3 be impru- BIG EASTER EGGS : KISMOUX‘L (From Our Own Cortespondent) Quite a number of teachers paced Grouch hem Satum uni Monday, enrouté to their various schcoh af- ter the Easter vaatians. magician. who has been downto henton writing upon hit. tiled! l examinations. returned Sat y. His may friends will be eased to heir of his megs: in thin ramh of his m. Our school W on Monday with a Luge “Mace oi schohrs, under the same staff. Miss Bertha Hopkins rgtprnod Mon- borough and Port E396. - Miss I... M. Poroenmagumt of Mn. ML A. Hopkins on Saturday last. Traffic on the 1.30. is. in a stat. ot_ temporary contusion. owing to WI washout; on the line. Several days last week not W came on: I , I__‘L _..‘ an: stillâ€"3t Iron‘dale. and is. w an time of writing. kill in the ditch. gem! teach“. whose Misï¬t}: in rooï¬ng that point. . 3n» azure]: of England in this vil- lage. has decided to gin n bake: aocinl on Snturdny evening next. 28th but, in Scott‘s hall. The “need. will be in aid of the church Itsalf, to provide for the expenditure inci- dental upon vuious repairs and. al- tqntionn being partormd. We an- tinipnto a large attendance at this, tho but social event ththe season. which will (191113“qu be vary. enter- 0.4-4. Latâ€"- FMQnd._ t_he â€I. Wâ€"u ' . _, LID which will doubtless be very. enter- taining. as our Anglican frienie ham both the ability and will to furnish an evening’s enjoyunnt. The admis- sion fee will be 10c for gentlenen'. ladies with baskets will he admitted The meeting of our. echool bond. which was held on the evening of the 18th inet.. was after some Won again adjourned for two weeks. Am the next meeting it will he finally: decided whether we shall repeir our old buildinï¬ or erect a new sch».- Eetimatee o the probable cost of both schemes are being prepared and will be submitted to those present. .Th. feeling of this neighboxhood. seems t. be in flavor of the latter idea. which will doubtless find its adoption :1: the meeting. which all the ratepayers of the section ehould attend. Reliabie Remedies. Drnsuhu ud 09mm Iufly Conant. Pout. can. You no innervated In your 110.th sod how to keep it. no you till bointorootod in the good pnro drug- (but. help to do the work. . pupa-snout. A tunic tint doc-you good in taro to be nmombcrod, tad y0u’ll "1:10th our WMU, for '0 bdien flu: we loll so bored hedmgiviq 11;" ":32 :5 m with we nmnd. tho train '8! _ 4°th MORGAN BROS. Britten Bran. Junction. 'cssed. This is a thorough man's storr, and all our : combined capital of our syndicate enables us to buy comparison will convince you that it pays to deal at stock of BOOTS and SHOES, and expect Bargain Tables Saturday. We are Agents for the Canada Cycle Co's Wheels. 92’ Clevelands, Massey-Harris and Dominion Wheels are (181519“ They have the very latest designs that is ahead of the average wheel design. They have given the greatest satisfactlon, for they are easy-running. strong and cheap. ONE WITH A REAL GUARANTEE Very Pretty Suits for Boys for ’- $1.90 All-wool 31m Suits for Boys for - $8.25 New Hm, latest out, 15c, 20: and - 25c Ian's Spring Shirts, in a pleasing variety of new ‘ puns, 55:, 35: an . - $1.00 com, 8:, 100,150. ('ufls, 15s per pair What Wheel Will You Bide? ITS THIS WAY WITH US. rwr-v -v- °'-â€"° -v 7â€"- “-4 -v-_V,- â€"it’s because the stores at home fail to do their duty. The day has passed when merchants can do businem unless they give strict attention to the fashions, and introduce new lines as soon as the! are placed on the market. We have decided to do this, and a glance at 9Ҡwindow will soon convince you. Note our St)†1151‘ American Goodsâ€"you’ll ï¬nd nothing more 11P to- date if you travel the Dominion over. We carry also the ï¬ne lines made by leading Canadian ï¬rms, and they are certainly ï¬t to compare with an?» of. come we carry the usual cheaper lines in â€7MB “working" footwear, and 0561‘ some: thing 018134 t in the; line of Youth's and 3555* 3(3th Boots} Cell and get prices. We aim to do an exclusive trade in Fine Foot- wear for ladies and gentlemen. We don't blame people for going to the city oecasioaapy bf gOOdS ‘1. A:’ FINLAY CHANTLER SPENCE BROS.. Kirkï¬eld: EVERYBODY’S STORE. have purchased the SATURDAY... Special BARGAINS he has to and SHOES. Trunks and Valiscs. Call on R. NEILL offer you in BOOTS to have them