seasonalâ€. Goods. 3 Betrigeratow. Oil Stone, Screen Dona Window Screens, and M we, cheap at Cinnamon ‘aâ€"eosl. A rum My: Liberï¬l convention did not select a candidate 15 :1 {01‘8 biow to the hows of the nominee of the packczl "L‘ory cementum held last Jana-av. It ‘creates an uncertain Gitm5mc and leaves him m doubt as to winch put of the neglected riding he should invade wdh his magic lan- tern 0mm: in an endeavor to m lhewotczs info the bullet that he has: been a devoted representative, and that if he. failed Meant-3 much hi: the ridmg it was not because a! lack a! was tâ€" nor because his undivided arviccs had been at she cam-aid at «the: $3.0 bed the right to order tip about‘ that is conferred in the tea/lion: between mioye and any W“. . * ~’ "' bye ptompted it to ï¬gme the many lit-Ion" delegates from the north country in stating that only one geprtssentathc was present from that {nut 01 the ridmg. The dele- gates from ‘duhburton county num- bered thirty or fortyâ€"all leading men in their rupective JccuiZLies â€" and lacy have to thank the Hughes or- you 101' a gtatuitous lLéult. g It p3 #:ny ib d1: 'flcu‘t for the pack- ,ed (osoxezzuun candidttc and his Iricud'é to understand the cheertul with; as cf the Lihetalb of the two commas to come to Lindsay twoot hut-e timesâ€"at their can expeu-Jeâ€" to diuuv matters connected mm the rcptetentaLion of the riding. the toe. ratiï¬es are not managed that wayâ€"the t-atlway fares of chute!) stalw-uts are paid and their-hotel bins delayed by picked agents :l'be-se cclugatcs vote and cheer ae- gotdjng to instructione-ptovidiugno nix-take has been made m the matter oi raii'way or meal tickets. and they kmw 8150 that the business mast be Jimenez and that the picnic witl not be mutinucd. Idorporatious mu alt-ml .mcney heel}; to attain their object crï¬xclp the man who is trying to gain it {or them, but no watte is imagined, tit emozney has; to be accounted for closely. ‘ 5' Our Liberal friends have reason to be proud of the large and represent- auto attendance tram all puts of the riding at the convention for Vic- Mia and Haiibnrton. Fold in Lind- .5'. on May 3161.. and no better print that it uoosed mmivings in the bosom at the Tory packed conven- tion car-Jthte need be required than is summed in the fact that the Watclnmnn-Wnrzierâ€"awned by him tor the time being â€" devoted two column» to u Mnnchanwnâ€"ilke ac- count at the alleged praceedings. Jhe'writcr soared on the wings of fancy. re'nruing to earth at inter- nal»: tc mtb with his pea-point some loading; (5th â€"-Scn.ator )icliugh pre- text-ed. As no bitterness has exist- ed between the Senator â€and the Fattlnnau-“nrdu', it muzt be taken [or ggumcd tint the I‘uec‘al a'tnuk and? 3:22-; 11.11 gentleman way either prompted e,» the alleged candidate or cyanide-red necessary by his sup- porterm far some reaSou not yet ap- parent 1 It is quite easy to understand the chagrin 01' the packed convention candidate and Li; iriends because Lite Liberal: met and adjourned withaut Inning selected a. standard-bearer. Elle political szzuntun had changed ï¬rst; the convention was»; Kirsticallf‘ pd, there was no need to: hasty} and M35" n-umt time to: the wide-ling o! the cleavage between the Hughes. .Vmoman actions. Ail these con- “3110113 tended to the admutagé‘ o! the Libexals and they were guided accordingly, But the annoynnce felt by the Hughes ongan ahnuld'no't ‘5ws---°. We have the name of turning out ï¬rst-class work; this is be- ause we have practical mechanics and we give careful attention to it, and can ‘ assure you perfect satisfaction. vu§, Lucuu ya... --- W, Don’t forget tEat we are head quarters for all kinds of Tin and Galvanized Iron Work, ï¬rst-class Sanitary Plumbing, Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air Furnace Heatm g. \JCC uo aaaaa J - , _ _ Hardware, Paper, Glass, Paints, Oils, Metal Shinglgs and Ceilings. - -_A Lana SPECiAL LINES â€" Galvanized and Black Pipe, Malleable and C. Eanittings, Jenkins Bros.VaIves; Rainbow Packing, Brass Fittings and Stitson Wrenches. ï¬ixilders and . Contractors BBXALL E MT’PHIE. The Weekly Post 113‘ 1‘8). Y. FRIDAY. THE REGEI l’ GOIVEIUOI. fér Happy Thought and the Souvenir Stoves. PAGE FOUR I. JUNE 10. Th'ï¬ we? agreed to. and on’ nation of Aldermen Cinnamon and W the clause was referred back . Some Big Payments. - (I'm to‘lowing weonm were pass- Mmor Seot-‘hcranâ€"“I hare already stated that it. was ixstormil.Wu-1|d st not ‘be well. geuxlameu, in total-ring tfze matter back to the commi itoe. that it be done with the undentand- mg 013.:th [machine question he dircuued. 9" ed to be ill that evening. but every member of Council underatJod tha ob- ject of the meeting.†Ald. O’Rielly-"Yos. } was m. but I did not taceive notice to attend and hears the meeting was‘not la gal .Maydi Sooflmran-“Ycu're simply beatmg abgut the bush: Y0}; happen- Aid. O'Rienyâ€"“Take the books for it -â€" there’s no authority there. nave the motion respecting Mr. Dyke’s re- quest to be allowed to open ‘up oer-a Iain streets.†Mnor Soothmri «"Mr. $00“ came herqat any request and thh the au- thunzsticn of Council.†Ald. O'Rienyâ€"“Ihe Bell people did not cum; here until we last met.“- ing, am} when they did you' disoun- ed entirely new Mamas": is no â€solution on the minute books authorizing any commlttee to dis- cuss the glancing of an exam-sire franchiseâ€"in ,fact I told Manager Dyke that I would cmpose the giv’ing of an exclusive lmncmsu to any com- pany." ‘ r " 33er Soothemnâ€"“But the clusc quesuon was diwussed gmt-etingfl ‘ Ala. 0‘Rielly-â€"“.W.bile I don’t wish to mow. ate a Winn. I mnnot' cn- tin-iy agree with the way Mr. Scott has put mattersâ€"that the request {or a franchise emanated -fram us. When the local manager came before us asking ix’nmissiou to apt-n up cer- tam streets I opposed the request on the ground that we would receive something for the privilege, They-e M-LUU Inll‘llé “sun-lu- ‘levtw .u w--'.--v- matterâ€"nay company desire to go ahead at once and improve the and- say system to overcome the trouble caused by the Induction from the street lighting syflem. which has disarxanged our service mdly. In order to accomplish this we have 3-“th penni‘zaion‘ to erect a number of new 7991p; am} raglace gthgrs."o OUR (HY fMflERS leely Tilt Over Bell Tols- phone Ga Matters. the suggesuon about a {ranchiaa did not originate with us, but we are quite wining to meet you and dist-use the matter at" your conveaiaace. You will remember that ï¬ve years 'ago you crowd up the same questi‘m. but Ground 1t. at the dean-o of anothe: bodv of citizens. and you may do the same thing again. ‘T‘hqrqis anomcr NEGOTIATION WITH 8A8 00. DE- LAYED BY TOWN SOIIGITOB. Our city lather-8 met' ill regular monthly session on Monday in the admin chamber. Mayor Soothemn presiding. The minutes of the last rcgulu‘ and special menu-nu» were read and duly conï¬rmed. Mr. Scottâ€""I annex-Stand that itia the vial: of some members 1.“: refer the franchise question back to the committee. and 1 ‘vuuid prefer it my- self. 1 am quite willing to return “ht-never you want. me. I wish to xccell to your minds the fact_ zh_:_nt_ Magor Scothcmnâ€"“i 893 Mr. Scott here [room Napance, and It would be too had tothave him come here for noihing. I~ think We shank! hear him now. and if the representatwe of the 0 her (10. does not wish to be hand now, he can meet .he commit- tee at a later date." A Large number were read and r committeas. Mavor , Soothcran-â€""Don't you think the request would be inquired iota? Why not leave it. until we inspect al! the lights." .Mï¬ Maunderâ€"“l think that would be best "‘ mo O‘Riellyâ€"“The people Have got tired waiting for Council .to mak: the promised nip. Every member knows tlzc Spot is dangerousâ€"I have hung out a lantern a nurnvbci cf times for the wcmnmodation of people." Max-w SOotlicran-“T-he estimates «haw not. been trough: down got and we can’t know it we can anord the expense" ' ' ' Afd.-I:o".::onâ€""lu any event iet us arrange or a lantern service if we can do no better.†And. Cinnamonâ€""l think a lightia inson_ maxed that the clause in the Town l‘xopcrty report rccammeading that a Zch )eul lranclvia»: be grun- cd to the Bell Teluphone Co. be re- ferred hack for further considera- tion. 7 - _ tai'la-d to pas: necessary ordersâ€" Fm- avcc _cgmn;xuec. ï¬ght“ 0' "umnsittcerz. .The (onlowiag "ban men gremtod erortS'. Ud. McCrca. I‘o' ice am] Lip. MS rg Ah]. O’Ricllv, Board o! “70:55: Id. McWatteI-s. Town Pro- petty ._. .Cinnamon, Finance. -.- I.- Ald. Storerâ€"“We decided agains: making any changes or additims un- til we M we a mom of iocpecthn." Am. MgWattets meted that Com-0i; were the tour 0! the etcootn twmcnow nigh; as something should b: done about the King-st. light as socn as possible. . Aw. lieu-ea. chaumn- of the Lighting waywitteg. ï¬lid he would .L- ':-1‘ 31...!â€" Y'M uw-â€" v- l-rom Auditor Eaglesm, ooVez-ing T1 msnrcr’ s amounts up to my 31%. Attention was directed to a few eir- regularnie: due to Counci! having ax éapge tor eventing. ! A Batch- of Reports. From Engineer Way. reporting that it would be necessary to put in six additional latenls on Swan- 5‘. sowenâ€"Bonrd of Works. From same, tenor-ting against the opemng cf .1 ditch on north side‘ of Durham-st... and suggesting the south side untead at :1 Butt of {mow-Bard of Wm ks. . From Fame, re petition of Horn EMS. for the openéng of Bond-st. from “imam-st. to aiver. Egtmtpdoon. $50; 5m}: in. too: of hill. 66 a. low $13.0.â€"Boanl_l.9f WEI-kg ,, umber of communications and referral to various signed by S. Tetra and gets on St. Paul-'st., n are ï¬ght he plgxad at P. R‘y crowoing. it-being iioï¬irï¬) the firm dark fran- (lt :1 um void. frhe Counojl had Moat-d0 primed and diatxihutod to keep tract: of lights out. but until tho poles warns numbered the plan was melons. . Will Complete Hp's Job. Moved by Aid. O'Riclly, seconded by Aid. McWauel-s, that the gram» litbic walk on the nonth side of Wel- lington-ï¬t. from William-st. to the bridge be completed by day labor. Mr. M. H. Mcquah to be overseer at $3 per flaxâ€"Carried. Cement Wanted. Moved by Ald. O'Riolly. seconded by- Ald. McWattara. that the Clerk be imtrncied to call for tender: for the acne-1!. needed for ma east approach to Wellington-st. bridge, to be openâ€" ed by {he Board of Works.â€"Ca.rried. Street ï¬ghting Contract. Ald. Store: Add 110 wand like to know when the Light Heat a Pow- er Co. intended go 1»;ng W Aid. O’RielIyâ€"“lf be erred it my through a misunderstanding as to his duties. He probably thought the Eu: fineewr was looking aï¬terg sod: mat- em. 7'Lx‘reso1ution to May Mr. Mcâ€" Mda'hon when at liberty .waa ad>pt~ e Mayo: Southerenâ€" I‘m willing to engage Mr. Mcmah’an when be Is at liberty. I mn‘t env that Im nae done eome things he should not have done as our in specter. but I‘m in- clined to think he carried through ig- notancc of the lull extent of hi! du- ties. For instance, he should have reported to us the attempt t3 tap Queen-st. newer for C. P R. station drain. and he has avowed extn la- terals to he put in without dammed in; 1he_authoritv_ 0! this Council " Ald. O’Riclly registered a pretest. â€"wou“‘. it be the ri h! thin; to cm; ploy as inspector t e man who is drawing 2 1-2 per cent. on the ookt of the sewers? it he desired he could allow extras and so benefit the contractor and himscif. He (O'Rielly) was wisling to countenance the ar- tungemenl only until McMahonJhei: former ï¬ncpector. we: at liberty, which would he a week or. ten days. mitiee: ' . j “ 'f . ’ u. 3. 1109mm... .. .. .e 16.00 'J. Ilutohinmï¬... M .. ... . 81.0?) .Wm. Webster... ... - 1.25 J. 6. Edwards... 298.71' Frank Button... 2.00 Canadian Rubber. Co ......... 314.80 Gutsa Percha Rubber 0).... 326.10 Arch Cambell... . 6.“) A. .l’rmeuu... ... 1133 Kennedy 8. Davis... 70.6.2 Horn Bros... 3.00 McLennau 00.... 01.03 E. E. Sharpen...“ ,.. 1400 Home tot Aged... - 115.40 Wileon Wilaon ............... 1493.73 A. A. Kent‘em'... ............ ' 10.75 Raul: Matthlc... 4.85 Light. Heat a: Power 00.... 650.30 Jumpil Wilson... ......... 5.00 A. Cullon Sons... .... 5‘04 1W: E. Baker... 9.3-1 I.0.0.F. Guarantee Fund.“ On motion Mr. .Wm. Pedlar was heard. He asked that Council grant the Independent Outer o! Oddtollowa the 1mm! guarantee fund at $110 in connection with their first oi July commotion. Mayor Southernâ€"“OK mm the Coumil‘ alwnyl expects to map some beneï¬t for the town in return tor I: guarantee.†Mr. Pullerâ€""All we can promise you is a big crowd and first-class sports.“ Mayor Sootherauâ€"“What about the Toronto Old Boys’ Rally? They wrote me about holding it on. :11 me: date and I suggested that they com- :bine It with the July lst celebra- -_=,. Committee row and repox‘tcd. and bylaws were given a third reading. An Objection Sustained. Ald. Achréa moved mauled by Ald. Maunder, that the Mayor's ac- tion in engaging Engineer Way as inspector of the Chahmcr's sewers at $3 a day be approved, and that his services continue during the whole of the contracts. By-Iaw. No: 1047 prohibits the dumping of autos, brush. paper, glass. or. other refuse on the streets and public laness. the washing of ice and cuepidora on the adawnlks. and al- lowing the contents of the latter to lodge in the open drains. The mini- annm penalty (or a breach of the re- gulatnon was ï¬xed at s: and cot-ta. maximum 820. t, . - - _-.-. __ B\ law No. 1048 authorited the Manor and Clerk to enter into a con- tract with James M. Chalmers (our the sewers awarded at ,1 recnt meet- mg .nvw. Mn Pedlarâ€"“That’s about as far as the thing has mono. We have not heard hum thcmf’f _ii‘ {skis ï¬nally decided to threat the waiter out in committee after the Council meeting. A Couple of lay-laws. After a ï¬rst reading Council went. into committee of the whole to con- sider a couple cl bylaws. fld. In Crea in the chair. ' On motion of Aid. Mchtcr-s. sec- onch by Ald. O'Rielly. the dashed guarantee was granted. Wants His Money amok. On motion Mr. Napoleon mtsmnlt was heard. In his begn broken Eug- llsh he uxphinod that he had been ï¬ned $4.45 last year for muting on the garment. and it was bud on a poor man to be used calm-sq a sun whey. he had oll'cuded. nm‘ntention- a'iy. ï¬le would like to get his money back. - \ - -- ‘-o_, wAlc'. ré‘ï¬ï¬ieUyâ€"“That‘a a question to he sciUed between the Company and their patrons. People might as well complain to us amut the quality at boots sold by a certain dealer or that the lumber sold by one 0'! our mil!- men was defective." U ‘ now"- 0.133;}? at Aldermen Robinson and flounder. the matter wan roterq red to the Fianna committee. 1m Bell- Rings Once More. On motion Mr. A. E. Gregory. a siockholdcr in the Machine Taleplnne Co, was hoard. 18c was delightfully brief. and merely asked that hiocom- puny be heard heroic deciding acy- thing in connection wig-a lmnchiae. A)- -.--..'. -_ v-___, Ma50r Soothéi-an --"Thure's no communication horn It. Dyke,_ 01t- in: pemiaion to erect some taller poles. Putting in a metallic syc- tem will also some time and out con- siderable money. I understand the grace :‘ill be readv to begin in ate v 31:. ' ul‘illl IICU VI vou°v .u-v -~°â€"_ ._ vv-,_ up our streets you give them all you'sc got to ask a franchise for. We got a :31th rate from the L. H. t. P. (‘0. as a concession (or the use of our streets. .Wc pay thefloll Co. for all we get from them. and they monk! pay us something when they setk specgal privileges; I,,. ,LAAL Mayor Southernâ€""But what about the complaints from culitena con- cerning the poor lelephone'scrviw? I couldn‘t begin to remember all who have spoken to me gonccrninz it." .-,- AA "Kid O‘Riellyâ€"“Well, it you give than: two of charge thg risk} to tea: ion in the. next of the'Fihancec !.hax.pc.... ..... ,.. 5: Wilson ............... lit-mam": 8'. Mattblé... . . Heat Power Cam .. 70.62 8.00 6 (.03 14(1) 1 15. 40 143. 78 10. 75 2.00 314.30 326.10 6.“) m. has been merged in mud“ Mamba Wini- mm am: at the' rev joint are Wm. Fhvouo. J. D. Fianna and Wm. 1pm ï¬lo produce and export buaneu conduct- ed by the old ï¬rm but duo bead turned into a Joint Stock y. under the title. “Hawaii“ L'n ted." The directors or the latter are Wm. Fbcello, J. D. Havana and a. B. Clancy lion’s hoping that the new. conï¬nes may multiply the uncou- m or the aolid and ropnublo firm ‘M’ mnglf:_’.c'|-\"~§.-L‘ A Chang. In firm Inâ€. Tne basins of the old estabï¬ah- od firm at Damian a; 1‘13}ng Brat. Aid: Sto'erâ€"“A charge Should have been imposed 20 Jen's ago, instead of row. " . V K votgwas then taken and result- ed in a tunâ€"4 for the enginal motion and 4 for amendment. Chairman 0'- Aid. C'Rielly (to Mayor)-“Yon ast- vd Mr. Scott and Mr. Dyka here to make ran an offer, and when they count- you ask them for nudging" V'Aildf‘RobinMnI-“Somc of the mem- berï¬seom to be working [or the Bell Co.. Instead of. for thq town): Bielly then gave his casting vote tor we women to regcr‘hgqt; Moved in amendment by Aldermen Robinson and McWettus. that Hr. Dyke’s request be allowed ‘to atand tor the resent Aid. 8 râ€"“Bet'ter settle it now.†Akl. McCreaâ€"‘l am not in [not of hcltyng out for $50 or 5.) andpn ting citiuua to $1000. wcrth of“ .n- convenience." . : . - "Jud Robinsobâ€""Wait till we hear (mm the reprasentatives of the new MW â€will" Ald.’ McWatteraâ€"“Withou t rc- muneration 2" Md. O'Biellyâ€" “Yes." Md Mow attusâ€" ‘1 think We should get som‘elhingt" . .. c l‘ '1‘ n A Md. O'Ricï¬lyâ€"“Thqt's your own Inuit- adopt the, mkle-in-thaâ€"Iot play}! VMr.vâ€"Sccthrt:‘.u least OnUihi-‘d of our service is enjoyed by citiuna free of gig-x30." P513. (351;;33'6-“1 think we our take up the mattor of compensation later on. Let us adjourn till tamar- zow nightff Mmod bv M310: Sootheran. second- ed by Aid. Wren. that tha Bell Tclcp bone 00 bu yanlod permissiau to improve the_ 835mm." = mm Soothmnp‘71'le comp-n: rm not carried out leave-tract Inl- kv- There are a numb“ of poles out of pomtion, «ud they pr-nmsed to fguoxc these as soon as the grmmd was {In mgpo in the spring, but. they ‘hment done it. Another thlnz - the lamps have not. been strung!!! ‘the centre or the streets and owmg to. the thick foliaga very little 'ben- ent is dern'ed from the ï¬ght in many cases. This must be wquied-"_ U M830l' Boobies-an pressed (or a mo- tion. whexenpon Ald. O'Rielly said he was gixing In to Mr. Scott without considering the intucsta‘ol the rate- payegfl Ant large. . . Mayor Sootheran. culled attention to the fact that it was high tune the year's estimate; wet-e bro-1:31}: Mn. and a motion wal pas-sod m- atrncnng Md. Cinnamon. stall-man of Finance to see that the estimatea Sue introduced not. Inu- than the und- dlo ot the present month. It was decided that the Akin-«meni will make their long talked of unspec- tion of the Lights next Mouth! MEM- L'ouuctl men adioutnod. "Anldjvfibbinmnâ€"“Wc have a right to get all we can for the people."_ “A15. MoWattm-Q‘Wt's many lamps will be 0" mt} that is done.†Dnrmw the subsequent dim-Won it locked out that the last alarm box added to the System had cost over $85, almond: the Telephone 00'. share was or": 845. no pat- tor will be poked into. Par-Isaiah not up the “noun Withheld by Conn". AL- auon a: Council pdjournod the members sat again no the Bond 01 Work. with Aid. Union}; in the chanr. to discuas Mr. D3 “'0 request for permission to open up certain streets and erect poles. xnyor Soother-an agam referred to the poor telephone sax-vice and mid the Council owed 1t to Um busincuu men to do eVerything possible; to aq- si-r: the conunny in remedylng tha trouhlc.. Aid. O'RiulIy-mfllo owner at a horse rays taxes [or the 36111131. Your company cook a eonceueion ,that is worth bomcthina. and we should re- ceive something for itâ€"either tree ‘phonu. an elactric upper or our alum hell or two or three new alarm boxes." . A_ ( 7‘...- Ald. O'Riellyâ€""Put your wires un- derground. as the new company in- teml doing in Peterborol’ Mr. Scott-“No company charging our low rates could aflord to do that Other companies may make prom- ises. but we carry out our pledges." Aid. O'Rielly-“Only a ampera- tiwly small number of the ratepay- ers use ’phonea and we should not give them or 3011 advantage! at the cost at the bulk 01 the uimena.’ Mr. Scottâ€""You would tax the owner of a horse and buggy because he uses streets that others d9 got." "in. afimttm‘mo you mean to in- c'udc all our .poleï¬â€"Wc have 400 or 500 in town." _ Aid. O‘Riellyâ€""l mean to cover the tight to keep those on our queen. You gave other places special Induce- meuu. and why not Lindsay." Mr. Scottâ€"“Its a mistake to any that we give other places better terms that We one: Linden. You Humid remember. too. that we re- cent- the tops of an pole! for your alarm system." Aid. Stoutâ€""Minion company come here mm, the Light Cu or the Tel- epbonc 00.? It seems. that ,the lat- tor. syntax: has been myuod by an lormer." ‘ ' ' l , VI Ublluacnua vvâ€"vâ€" __ g_.‘_, M's. Scottâ€"“It’s hot the height of the wires. but the high voltage sys- tem put in by the Light Co. which came as trouble. I! out wires were 1000 (cat high the result would be the sane. Il‘o onset the elfecta we than be compelled to add another win! to every yhgne." "ATdi‘O'Riellyâ€"‘Tlle Light Co. (as here first. but it'd merely. a question! a! stringing wig-cu higher}: ,!,_|..‘ A! 'i‘h'e' Aldermen {admixed at 11.05, HELD UP THE DELI. co. The Estimn let“ ‘u'rvhc ante-u is no up tho 3mm I. rm Conway: :93 :right: little mi: till low Railway Inï¬ll; Progress. \Vhap. mm flaqulaying gang em- ployed on this Btu'kmon-Jindsay see- “an of the L. B. 1’. Jun, Stopped’ work last Saturday Mac. the use: Ind been laid M hr “Mllhhndâ€" Ice. Mummy, and in all prohbiluy llom and lam sum. Chief New has moived the (ol- lm‘ 905* card tram Stouflville, of- taming ‘10 mm Jot any Marina... than: “ Horse Atoieo trom Stouttvme. on May 28th. Dark colored chestnut mats. dmkeud tail, over in knees. about 11 years 01d. height 15.1. alight touch of acmtchea. Rule thick in right tram lac. coveted busy. Minx! gm. oldilh. trunk tied bahind. Man about 30. light moat. taobe; young woman with him about 18 or 20. ‘Wim or , phone inter. nation to John Umuhart. Sec. Felon 1330., Stouflviue. The following applications were mad; Means. 0m autism. Ronald McKay. Robant Richmond. Sanford Passion, Dzvid Manson and David Ethan me 94:me at Mr. Ga:â€" sinn mat with the â€pram! at the w. In Ma’s M young 18W“ Oaulo- I: In M In ' [Inn at tho Poi-plug sum. A â€at meeting of the WatenGqu missioncra was held Tueschy «Iter- noon 3!: § oblock. ton 0:3me of receiving whim): tor the position of night «when a; the puny homo. Thine prawn .wen (mailman Flaw. 01113.3(“; .‘1'. Brady. B.J.M£.\eillie And Supt. Begun. mi» u m. It. 1.,o's-uma. cm 0! It. Inn's. Unis-y. (hmpbellfor Despatoh. June 20d; By the death of Mr. Cornelius O'Snll. Saymour has pulled away. 0!: 13mm: May Kath. be was takaunilland mtbeadvioeofhis pushing: he went to Pewrba'oonthe evening 1min and enter-ad the St. Josegh’a Em. W. n ..._. thoud‘ht. he might who better†than it moo-Id be punible to give him at Insane. m mm proved to he mountain. but no thought was eo- tantï¬md «by his uâ€"m at the menu whiz my. .5. tang-we va xoceiud. a: Bull!!! lining that by was not quit: no mull. He gradually grew «use pad paused any that cunning. maï¬a rel-um. as well u to his many triendn. the now-oi his chain and I amt shock. and on. which will be hard: {9 beat. E: m a. nun cl-héneaty; and. into. grit: am! my highly respected by all whom"! him. no “some! a bin! and charitable dismuinon. a good neighbor. a kid! tuber and a loving husband. He had nearly reached the alldtcd tame, being 66 years of age. He was bum in Seymour on“): farm nan no .whme he has always resided. He was married 85 you: agq to Mary 03er of Picton. He leaves ,to mourn his death a wife and live child. ran. viz; Mid. 6km Antoinette) d Paterboro; Rev. F. J. O‘Sullivnn :1 Lindsay; Katie. John and George, at home. 01:: brotherâ€"Josephâ€"aun Viv-35 the others. Daniel. of Seymour. Dr. O‘Sullim of Pctcrbom. and D. A. O‘Sull'umn. of Toronto. hnving pre- dcmped him some years. His rmim were brought to his awn Mme Hominy afternoon. where they mm and! rue-day morning when the “coral cottage proceeded to St. “my: 8. 0. church. Campbell- !ord. whan high requiem man was must! by the son otthq deoeued. Rev. 1". J. 060mm assisted by Rev. 3. 080mm .Viatqrin Road. :8 (In. con. Rev. “the: O'Ixnry. d G'W‘lio a; “Macon. and Rpm Fathot crow- Icy. North Bay. as master of oerenoy niu. luv. Join O‘Brie . of the an». edral daft. Peterboro, waisted in the omit. and in the :31me were to be war: Clpt. O‘Brien. of Picton; Mrs. D. A. OSullim and Mrs. J. J. 0‘8qu ï¬rm. a! Toronto; 112'. Mother' Clo-q tikh. Mother Agatha and Sister Ev. arias, d Pcwbom. and (ï¬ends from ’ooler. Wain-org}. Hastings “.4 DWI, I!†All slur sumo-u; "Iv-v .v â€" soon. besides Rev Farm Whibbs. 83v. W n OM14! Nathan and Venerable Amhdem Game}. of Aftsr «his the corpse was blessed. when the funeral procession proceed- ed to Mrs cemetery. when the body was consigned to its last ranting plqcc, Rev, Father Joseph O‘Sullivan «(lighting at the grave. The funeral was very [uncly attended. many haw... Lug come great distances to abou- unit respect to the deceased and :bair sympathy for 1h: bcmnd m. Luivcs. Apnoea (huge iron: 1: distance war; Glpt, (I‘m of Picton; Mrs. D. A. O‘Sullim and Airs. J. J. O‘Sulq ï¬rm. a! Toronto: Rn. blather" Clo. flifiie' acclaim ac theme-Arch. deacon M. Na parish Print tor m_g_un. 9.0153991! a}: an: atom and Vin a voice filled with emo. tioa mob: in elegant terms of the yin-uses at an Manned and of his sudden remand from his loved ones, reunrkim (but it mean! like the direct intervention of God to have at his habit!!! in his last man his two ohiklmn. who were especially com secratgd .to God. one u a wiest of th‘. Church. and the other as a Salter of St. Joseph‘ . __ - MK: ’h‘S rest in peace. 'ATEIIOIIKO APPOIITIEIT. u; nail the advice at his to went to Panto-booth amt. when. it "‘"‘ to I, loam Friends. Through my recent misfortune in the collapse of (he Reabn-o Grain Bonn I am led to'apprecinte the cood people, of that place. My mis- tortunc in almost fonmuen 1‘n the fact that twenty years 0! excellent; bovine†and moi-J rcintiohs man you Bu hat been ceded with gaunt “Washable evidence of good wilt. foe which you hu'e my arm sincere mm. “a: up are you win hit in .U weed-tin at Q- action ot the FlavelIe lilting 00.. who Wanted your W b: may comet-tin; my be! u: e W advantage in my mum. one handing will be and m can’- with the lent m dale}. and I will spin he lieâ€"Well. there is ouly one tree goat 1min}! me of the put â€" the nah. lover PM... '(Buflalo Comma-cm.) She-J love 014.! ‘reel; they seem r‘o remind me o! the put. oomehow. Don't you "think an? ‘ to Jul')’ 5th., rpturn (are $3“!!! To mu. Poxt Hope or Cohan. emu}w 33mins can take :dvtnlpzo or an... " sky MaconGuM‘l‘mifl' .rhich no good tor are days {um June 3014:. Information and tachu {.am tno committee. R. A. Xalholland. B. Gray. 8. D. MM! 3nd Ibo: Long. -w2. To Port (.1 Rochester. I. Y.. will be run \‘ia Str. North Hung. from Port Hope and Cabourg to Summerâ€" }ilic, N.Y., (Port of Rochester). good coil-1: June 301.11. 1.80 pan. {mm Co- ponrg, and at 4.30 from Port HJy“, “turning up to July 21 return {are 82.00. Good going ane 86th at 1:1,, 31d at 2.30 pm. retnéninz up mm "mum. Dundas Havelles limi WOO-0660960 A week specially devoted to the W of man, Everything in the list new. Wm fer Seasonable Goods at end ofscason’s priu Recent purchases have brought us m drawing lines, We devote a quartcrofo ï¬rst floor space to the Men's Department Men’s nobby Suits and Overcoatsa Trousers at little prices. Something inc list‘may be of interest to you. 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