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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 17 Jun 1904, p. 6

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“In In: is Thought of Lindsiy's mu, In 0th" Sanctuns. TIP Pâ€"terboro Daily Times; TIE Latin; Post has been en.a.rged and greatly mm, “‘0. Want“ our contemporary on this evidence 01 Empathy. 93y “Prov: P03: is MIIENTS OF THE PRESS EUBIT- EB BY CHANGE Ill SIZE. ”at is MsLennan Ho. 6000 WORDS fOR Iflf P031 Gold Medal, 650 M3 34:. Silver Sheat, Bill “-1234: men Sheaf, 550 fl.-H 34c Hymnuth Spec’l, 500 ft 103-4: MsLennan 00; MW \wvw W BINDER TWINE ”'"c' STâ€"Laéies' ” Heptonette Rain Costs, grey fun: and green, reg $5 ...... ' ........ 35.13.19; 9 sck and blue neatly trimmed Dress Skirts, reg $5. 50......"- .... fiâ€"Lfidles' r- ue and black Walkiyng Skirts. reg$5. 50.. ... .. +3-Lsdicâ€"s' b .ack Lustre, nicely made Skirts, reg$3 .................................... 41_\Iisses‘ a gel: snd gzye Skirts, silk trimmed,reg $2.15 ......................... 42â€"Mis<~s‘ b‘ no and black Dress Skirts, silk-and button trimmed, negfla 75... 43M 5 fancy light weight Summer-Costs, reg.“ 50 ................... ‘ .......... $4.3m. s 5..-. _v White \ eats with colored spot, re $1.75. .... .....,.......... 45â€"3033 Tweed Suits, reg $5. 50â€"-$. 65, ‘ rug 3%. ....--. .. . 1.319e- -er.:. off :11 Boyegs’ and Men’ 3 clothing, B. Deys. ofl all Men 3 Newest Felt and Strnw Bats, B. Deys. l0 96" ('62.. 10 get 2;: '. of! all Carpets and House Mailings, B. Deys. [3“-07 [33-1mm bleached, 60 inch Table Linen, reg 139.5511? bLeached, 72 inch Table Linen, reg [mi’nbleacbed Table Linen, reg 503â€"403; reg 33c ............ _ ...... :31..Whim Cotton Towels, 3 for 10¢ ; Linen Towels, 2 ton"; ........ 33.3.9333 Balbriggan Shirts nnd,lh-nmers,'reg 350................‘.....: ............. 33-)[en‘s Balln'ig‘gan Shirts nnd hem. reg 55° ............................. -.- ..... 34â€"Men's Celebrated Spring Needle Underwear, reg 80c 35.35:“? Mole Cottonsde. reg 2115â€"220 {reg 18¢ .................................... 35-}{eavy Cotton Shit-ting, reg 16câ€"13ie‘; Ireg 159", ............................. E. E. W. MCGAFFEY f Post has 35â€"Mes' Ma MHz-en‘s ‘ g7.White Law 10 per cent "thud cement. Sewer P!” “d 0:31. ’ ' §' m8!" ‘L'L UV 3 o .v- __‘, 1,1341188’ » lm o . A two 1 ’6..nueg¢o.oun.u..§. e flu ., 3‘5 Summer Net Corsets, 3 to lo , 3°..." .. Egg; Dnb Corsets, No. 176, ‘11wa fiwnW-- ------ :Lgdies' B and C Corsets, No. 210, white, 1'08 fl ....... .. ...... .m................... Ladies’ Summer Corsets, “sorted, reg 40c and 500 ......... ------ Mug... Black Cashmere Hose, reg 27e..... ....... ”: .... ........ . *ies‘ tam. Black Lace Front Threed Hose, neg 28e...... . 'nogoviouog d Misses‘ Black Hoee, withlwhitespou, "3 ”Oahu"... e..udies‘ an ‘ res‘, Misses‘ and Children’s Ribbed Cotton Hog. Itfies‘ 81w}: Thread How, ward. 9010, neg 28°.NCI3' """"" 11,4 patterns ‘1 al Laces "1d Insertions, 1'08 5c and 6e............ . """" ."" ' ' 10,3 patterns Tomboy Leces, reg Tend 80..."... ....... . ............ I 12:40 patterns Embroxdenee, reg To and 80 ..... . ...... n.” ...... .. 14-1..dies‘ White Cotton Vests, long sleeves, reg Floâ€"14¢ . 15.1,.dies’ short sleeve Cotton Vesta, reg 128â€"103; 1“ £50 , ‘ 10 per cent. oz! all Gloves June Bugnin De”. Support d “hid: it 2‘ Bargain ’“Ppm't of the citizens of Linda Which it evidently enjoys mil“ its advertising pages_ We .wish Past all kinds of W. IUNE 17th and 18th, Bargain Days ' fSummer Goods is on -Vlslt us- 3‘“, 1“ lo our 59.19 0 We have a great many Specials for this side. kvilk: Daily News "mg; White Night Gowns, embroider-fainted. reg 90c ........ '. ......... , ..... -Lsdiee' White Night Gowns, leee trimmed, reg 81.10 ............................... White L'uderskirts, Iwe and insertion trimmed, reg $1.10»; ......... _ 195 $395. White Underskirts, lace insertion end tucks, reg 81.30 .................. .mles‘ White Drawers, hemetitehed end tucked, flonnce, reg 35¢ .......... . .Lufies" Lace Trimmed Drawers, reg ageâ€"21¢; reg 55c.. .Lsdies' Waite Blouses, lace end firmer-tron trimming ind meted, reg $1.15... .Ladies‘ White Blouses, lace and meet-tron trimming. reg $1.40 ................... 'sties- White Blouses, insertion trimming, reg 83.75 ................. . ............. .Lsdies' Mauve, Red, White and Pink Silk Blouses. reg 85 ......................... Children‘s White Aprons, ages 1 to 6 yen-s, reg 30¢ .............................. Waite Lace Curtains. 3) yds long, reg $1.10 ........... . ................. . ............ 10 09: cent. ofl all Lsdies’ Whitemr, not mentioned, June B. Days. ‘ E all all Blinds and Lace W8, June Bergen Buys. 10 per cent. 0 t _ A fiflnl- JUNE -“ SEEM eightqpaga paper and is a big 71mm over [the oLd form. he s a splendid papal: men writ- aW33 und the mechanical make. 311 that}: desired. It deserves $7 Ton delived. Scranton Coal, jndsay‘s Leader. Ladios’ White low, 81m and “Baron’s swung. up: Table Linens. fondling, cottonndu and BMW ’9! Ladios’ Rain coats and Skirts, lion’s (nothing been enlarged .to a five con-t8, Hosiery; no“, Embnldurlu and Yoga 2 ma?- m‘m’m -' rum; was :11. Low Gash Prices. FIB-M "-rww-r'w- " . " ,5,“qu good mam m and!“ mo": or man when isn‘t Manon“ 4° keep rthg rampant W W” It?” mars 2°? M (u L111 LCLLEIIUG Wo’u Ion-y to low. AVVInt ‘tdmiooier y is going connection with the mowing tall grass on the town parksf ashamed of the example they are showing 3.03! the Imbmmssliko ‘ ‘ I ~- 4-...111. J that it 8 in Some five misix years ago. when the members of the W. C. '1‘. U. took possession or a mum in .Hhmiltou's block, the Council of may“: loaned the ladies mteen or ;ixteen_ good benches. with backs. The ladies, we understand. do no: Dom occupy the room, yet Lhe seats have not been re- turned. They are needed for the parts, and shoould be reclaimed by Council. O 0 . . . . u. .u o u...- ......e . ...... ~oooouo ..~o... . OOOOOO uni-.- ..\-... ...... coo... ... ...$. cu."- . go... o... O ..... ....... 35c 90 reg 80c . Late immrch or early in Apnl he: Was maxried in Buffalo to his sac and con-sin, Miss Baum: H. Hint)»: of Earl: County. Shortly aha-wards he came. wzth his wife to the Ear}- Qosa mmeelead. where his parents med, and when he was arrested. £1: IAIIPOSA IA! 601' A DIVOIGE ’ Ill ll. 8., IAIBIEII AGAIN, BKAMY 15* HIE (flARGE. Douche: for tho Park. D ............................... 89c " ed, reg $1.10 . . . 89o us reg 81.30 .................. $1.10 _ Luce, reg 350. .......... 28c 5c " 45.: W 3331.40 ................... 1.25 - » ............................... 3.00 On: 933...: ..... : 2535'; “a” .............................. 85¢ " .Juno 8. _Dsys. W“ ....... ......... crrmwzwwa 9mg... mwmwm. Dry Goods House June Bargain Days ......{.... -n parks? Thea so mar-mun!- June 3.. Days Juné B. Days June 3. Days in Apnl he: Lo his sec 1. Him)»: aha-warp 12c 210- 17o 210 iH'ANIL'ION.â€"On the 7m. m woe”- geon, Capt. ' ' ' 45 years. DIAMENT -â€"ln‘ Lindmy.'on Tuesday, June 14mm 1901. Sarah} Diemâ€"mg ‘ write or 011“”an Wes:- ., ; 5 g. FEDMONDâ€"CWBERS. â€". On June 8th. by Rev. .W. T. Holman, John Redmond. of Toronto, to Violet ChambenS. of Lindsay; MARK. â€"â€" SWAIN â€" On Wednesday, Jnre 81h. 1904, at the family res:- dence. :Valenua, by Rev. W. G. Ciucke' Cephazs C. Mark. «Plug-ma- cm. Central Prison. Toronto. to Lilly Swain. THONASâ€"JUNKIN.â€"At the resi- dence of 'the bride‘s pawn-cw, by Rev. J. Batetone. of Bobcaymm. on Tuesday. June 7th, Mr. William _ J. 11:01:19.9»! Vorulam, to Alca,.8. ,-.-_...s.o.... “1 \ln .l’nhn Col. and Mrs. Dam on her way west she will vi9it mm at Clark- burg. Mattana, an!!! em. as it may be mine years Micro she will be able to come Kant agnim- Her many tr-innds below!!! jun The Post in wishing Mh'a. Mural fad daughters day of September. and thus facilit-nte our dr-iivery while the roads are goxi and the coal prowl-able. We will bck‘pleased to have your order-J, left either at the atom or at our by the mine owners, we have de- cided to make no change in the pre- sent price of $7.00 a ton for all soal delivered between now and the first Coal on ice! rico.--w468. ~nrrs. '1'. Marsh and little daughter Manda left town on Tuesday on their mtumn Journey to Bay River Mission. McKMxie River district. where her husband, Rpm '1‘. Marsh, is startio'nad as a inisimy to the Indians. Mrs. Mural! gmatlyenjoyed her lan’g stay bag with her parents. safe 83d pleasant trip. Hard Goal. Notwithstanding o manthly ad- mnco of ten cents a ton on ‘gard coal -â€"Mr. Thw. Thmn, South Very uhm. was a visitor in town‘ Satq urday. andppoah in slowing temns of the “growing nines". Mr. 'Dhurston is engaged in mind tau-mime. dairyq. in; being an; important factor in his yearly insane. By dint of hard and homstlabowhehaamqsuimdtaprc. party as we!) omit onas iotobe found In the township he livesin. 338 is satisfied that the wintry is moving along in the rightfiimctian. H3 was aocombanied 'by his son. who has bean. conducting a general atpre Rama'd. Ont-.3391 i: aflwr dispésg ing of it. Hr: may come to reside with us it be museum a suitable dwelling andpoasible go into business. «Miss Sadie ~W I0“ latelyflor London to .1th the. annual Advem tiutfl' camp-meeting for Ontario. ' 4843.16.qu ‘John A. ManDor'talrl. H. Mats and N. J. Mitchell; at Kirk-a field, visited Lawn Tuesday. â€"M'i.s Reazin, the popular libn rarian at the Public Library. left on Monday for Montreal. where she will mks a. mist Iibrara course at McGGilI Dollsge, and also inapeot Mé city libraries. so as to be beam-final. iliod to attend to her duties in our newl’ubrmw. p.‘;_ â€"Mr. David Rogers, of Eden, Mari- We was in town on Monday and mam .Tzhe Pp; a madly cap. 31d friends and imamintanb: a. m. Ducdas iaom or Mariposa's oldest a“: late. â€"Mr. Bush Lumadvm. of Montreal Clue! ofC ”PR. 601$“an was in town on Monday inapwting the wolk on the 0.9.3. link. â€"M.'. F. C. Miner. pas.» ”on: for the l-‘ompaugh Sells cit-cum mm is town lately. 11m cinnavgfll on. tcr Cur-.563 on Lhe 37th, and whl ex- hibit In Lindsay on Julfidfith. â€"Mr. Stephen Band.“ of Maxim; â€"Dounty Coundnors 1'. Shane: of Little Blitnin. A. E. Btaback at Woodvilln. Dr. Wood. of K‘mkficld Obas.Fairbarn-1 of Bobcayg'con and J Austin. 0K Kimmuut, wgu-ein tOW'. lately for the June session, which opanéd qt 2 p.m â€"Mr. 6:30! m1}. maid “mayor: and son Walter, otzmville, tram, sected business in town Tuesday. was intent!) on Sam. and was greeted with m I Winks by Vâ€"Mr. mm. Nixa'n. hctalkqeper. at Omemee, pair! Linda: :1 visit yester. day. - Mcéurs. Wes. Headers. G. L. John- ston .and E. Auelark. of Pcterboro, spent Sunday in town. 'â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bzawett and wife, of Little Britain, were known Sawcmy. 'JJIDIJ ~v'wâ€"_. BOEASâ€"JUNKIN.â€"~At the resi- dence of 'the bride's parenn, by Rev. J. Batatonc. of Bobcayireun. on Tuesday. June 7th, Mr. Wiltimm J. rum-at \‘mlam, to Alca,.8, M” ”cord 61th of Mr. John .W. Junkin. of the scum: town ahip. â€"Mir. Earhart {I’m of Omemee. called on tam grim ta-day. 'trmactqd pushesjnr town 10-day. â€"Ma. J. (1‘. Bouapon, d Bobcay‘ geon called on Linc-Say friends latu ~Mr. A. W. Moore. 01’ Minden. call- od all tqwn w thin week.‘ \ -â€"Mr. Ed. I". Got-Inlay, of Pickering, \isited town friends Tuesday. ' «Mr. W: KW.- dveanninz- tan, mm Unis: 1mm ~Mias Reid. of Bomayg‘eofi, called an to." m Intel: wur, Gina-t. Monsanto. of Eldon. visited tom frjguda recon-tin . .. Mr. Finlay We. of Kirkfifld. mag in town mueaday. \ ed um. My â€"Mr Frank King, a Fingerboard m m tam Tuesday. . qua. Jan. W. at Port Perry, was in town mutiny -â€"Mr. '1'. C. Ivory. or Omomee, was it; town M. u i t â€"Mr. C. C. .Walls. at Rowen“. 3.0.. is visiting mm, here. . - Inc-om of alumna an Strum within Our Oct". ”Mr- 13- Ens-bun. at Albemtu, was in' town swanky. As-mnvmms (om M966 -Mrs. Gnannoa, or Oakwood. visit- PITIIY PERSONAL POINTER. FLAVELLES LIMITED. IARRMOES ot the post-of- pant of the Adrian!) bond. it was shown that “at M”! excursion to 60de W93 3 may: amsdul' one. th‘ntwndame heme 2.2%: the to. ts! Mus to the I'n3titnte were $34.90. mm «mm Institute was gim $25, and alter Va]! .tJn mm were paid him mm Mind was $872.90. mm bean! decided to hold the popular om' .to Guelph again this year. on 5‘09 21kt. in’ .mjuncq tum with South Ogtmo. Emu-3° Emu-m. My» MWMt -A bum raising of the old' style wag their! at Mr. Jae. Wy's. on the 14th non. of Emily, June 13th. It was amended [by the Sturdy yeamanry of that: district. The building will be at modern design and is intended largely liar stock feeding. ma. Roby-man and Wm. Multan. o! bqwn; were in ”Madame. Whilat fin .gbgfiical power: of those two '30!!- than did not add materially to the day's (work. yet onlookm mpomt that at the Mn hound which was spread after .the budding was up they goon-eds a moon]. -1359 mg; meeting“ of the North Ontat'w Famcrw Imitnts .wns bald Friday. June 8. at Sandal-lucid. came ”when mm. In then- --A former resident of Lindny writes back from Oklahoma. Terri- tory to know i! a. party numbering between 75 and 100 masons can se- curo accommodation anywhere along the Kawartha Lakes tor a three weeks‘ outing; if not. they will go to Minion. 0f court: we Ennno: pro- vide for hem. This i9 one exa'mple out of many to Show us what we are losing through the lack of a 11:1- clase hotel in Lindsay pr at Stu-:- gcon Point. â€"J udge Winches“. ct Ibronto, who ' as n'hango of the arbitration: pl' ings in bonneqtkm with the L. B. A: P. R‘ .rEqut way, is now in Winnipeg hmisnting the Charge of the employment Of alien engineers am tthr: Grand 1‘.an Pacific Surv'e . Batman and others interested in ' e sattlcmmt of the Ops bownahipmoea are grumbling macaw the Judge pone'j a hearing in order to accept another. fat job. â€"At a meeting of Orillia Council on Monday evening it was decided. on the Mayor's mggestion. to bring into force the statute that makes: it‘ an offence for a milk dealerâ€"and this includes the man with one car who sells: to his neighbor,â€"to sell in- ferior milk; tuis includes milk adult- eruted with water. milk which has been .‘kimmod. milk from wh‘on the stiippinge ham been kept hack. etc. The fine is not less than $1 ormore than 850 for each offence. --'I‘he mowhants of Gaunxvoque have organised an association to protozt themlvea againat'“dent beats":md people of doubtlu!‘ pay. Once a month they will hau‘o printed on a sheet 0! paper a list of those who run accounts: and refuse to pay them. 'A copy is to be [amt-shed every mem- ber. and a part 0! the agreement is that no one whose mmenppears onrtnc list shall receive credit. -Exâ€"Ma_vor Ingle’s planing fac- tory in on the boqm the-so dayq. He has booked already material for over a queue: of a hundred houses in this .ocaaitx as well as the House of Re- tum-.- -and many less important jobs. The handsome arid comv-odious ver- anda}: 86;]!in to Mr. J. D. Flzwclle's cottage at Sturgeon Point was alao built ”by Mr. Ingle’a men and is a credit to his factorv. â€"Hem‘p a tip for Lindsay dry goods men. Masts» Turnbull 00. MM ejflnro We .tbnx «inning July and August their atone will be closed at 5 o'clock each atternbd'n. There will be a ruahdt- clerk: to net poi-1 Gone with that film â€"‘ ‘Bob" well lmqwu as one of the finest of fox .tm-xiere. owned by Mr. W. A. Goodwin is the latest; victim of th: poisomr's skill. Afleotion and bars availetb not to stay the hand at the mmtoh vwho fio frequently of late [has brought pain. and sorrom to those who love their {Ourâ€"footed firm. M the live long enough to regret «bin daspmble deeds. â€"Hm. J. B. Stqun., Provincial Snrctdry. has 8W Mr. A. B. Spwnsor apeonl lions-e inspector +0 w-atoht he eight hotels and two liquor stores of Nil-DIM“!!- ._ â€"Exproaa Aged Wilder uttered. a scriouq Ion last 'g‘ht in the dual of one of his defiant}, horses. valued It abouit $80.Loc.bja.w,1wap Wble. the azimal hann'g stepped on a. r_u.sty mail a tow dams ago. --In some of the paper: it is adver- tised that sateen-door shirt wants axe goinggo he pogulnr thin summer. The «mosquitoes will surely appre- chain the Indie? idea of famionsthil mason. 4n “15. Ran-3r cool «weather for the awn swial held at Glandine last week. but it is reported that (ha young_pe9ple (ran the vicinity had â€"Tho newt amour-once of the Bat- ler house has been added to by tho aodding'ot the mall plot of ground on the west'side of the hotel. ' -'1'xho new Public Library in Lind- say will likely be: owned on Tun-s- dsy June 28th. no It was decided at a meeting of the Board 1851' Mon- day ow wing. â€"Foupush.. SaJw- United ar'. 00.: will exhibit in Lindsay on! Fri. day July 15th This is can of -the mm shown in .Amarica. ‘ -Ald. mumx‘ ml! be in the fuel busimgg this season. He has had' a [use not] 51rd erected nor-ah of hi: tram-3mm. -â€"'l‘.be G. T. 3.. ham Mfiudph the m (1 86.000 tor Vixen-in“ Put, um which to (heat a “0,000 3.133300. lath, Band Sap Inh- copy. III “who“. Milken-run, dwbdomfikocryfld. â€"0ur ml W is very busy at late. The at“! take in from 2,0” to 8,000 lbs. of cream daily. mm I: Ronni-3 In 1’"- and tho country About Us. . - I'm Ennianoro annual picni: was heid Tneeday at Sl'ua. Grove. an!!! Public M001 Entrance ex. mama». mu mn- ... mm. June 28% â€"In mm maniac: out of every hundred. one at the parties ha been mm m». GATIIEIIED IV POIT REP! [TERI 0|! THE!!! DAILY ROUNDS BRfle [Ml BRIVIIIES - The maiden wty held on My. John Slumtt'a Inn near Mt. Easel) on ”and" w.“ .1 mt munlil'nod mess. The evening being fine.the )ounx people of the surco'mding county! took advantage of m; oc- mazion to spend: main! hour or two. The rofeipty warp moat zutngfgztory. A number from town attended. Mr. Bingo“ was mat ultentin in look- ing alter the want: 0! the outside visitors. A 'tullor report will ap- pear. in our m. Horgbuoorremong ence‘ ~‘mc localpaper of a Kmautown “ms relate to a society event in that bug: 'Jho new gown worn by He!- en Glade at a dance last night was made of Clmuntu, and in said to have cost $40. Oktman Glade owes Sim [in-y 800 to: grocers“ John Saab 860 for meat; Sam Brawn 83 for milk: this paper 35 for subwriptiona. and km! a lot of other billjthnt have been maniac two‘ or three yearn. Society ms to be About the same kind ol’ mixture the world over. ' -Ioronto World: Blanche Royal. who ha: been acting‘drengely (or (one time. will.” examined by a phsiciar. a! .to her mental condition The gin-l is one of those sent. out from Lot-don. She has twice attempted suicide. She has been on tomato of mwrnl charitable institutions. but the .matrone do not appear to be able to do anything with her... "Blanche well known in Undhey. having tried to cmnmil. suicide at sensual or our bolelw a couple or yearn ago. â€"’M'1m ‘hoSt \Vardrdn. of the Ben- son house has received a smut-£00k- iug Chimae bar to look after .the months MM“: beingimq possible to get a girl who would babe sufficmnt intareat in her mark to dufit and clean in a thorough Indus-tennâ€" tic mam. High 'wapas and poor mm is_ the motto d the majority at domestic m. at pungent. -â€"Aooording to a paragraph in The Review. Peter-hora grccery clerks have to work [mm about 7 a.m. till mar midnight. and talking 'hnt they are little better than slaved. are now trying to better their cmditioa b.‘ petitioning their emphyws to ck»):- at a reasonable hour. Lindvny grocery clan-ta. who have for yen-9 quit work at 7 p.m.. will pity their Potezhoro wworkcrs. ‘ ' â€"West1muer Logge. Sons of Eng- land. In" hold an important meeting next Tuenday curing in their need- eomo lodge room! over the Daminion Bent. Several Grand Lodge officers and fishing bchII-en tram Pet 51'- hom and elsewhere will be prone”: and the guests will be entertainednt a lIanuet at the Pym house. â€"-The moonlight excursion under the auspices of the Sylvester hand Tawny was tail-1y well wetland. 'Jho :Kenoeha 'stoppod at the Point. and-then made a grip around the lake, returning to town nbon-t' 11.15. 'Iho main .in the afternoon no (1m!!! deterred many Ifom "attending the outing. â€"T';.terboro Review: A George-8t. merchant was heard to remark to- dn.‘ : "We have ”rived at the oewon' when the life of the ordonary me.- chnnt is made miserable by aollec- tions for picnics. escurs‘ons. and so to: h. ".....Sannc here. â€".While taking a walk to Rivers'de cgmetcry on Sunda v number of citizens were heard to pass remarks about the indecent oxpumrn on the part. of the boy. and men who were hathi’n.k ~ mow the river. This should be euaoppod and the law-breakers pun- 'wh ui-ht‘ Foxopzugdl Sella Bremen big circus will be in Perm-born or July 2nd and in Linda‘; on July 15 address! more {W- H. Hoyle. M.P.P.. ‘3!!! Henry Glendinn‘ina. d “Rama. 45": (amongst-9b! on the new approach to QE'M‘clliugton-m. bridge have bead laid. -'l‘he 011530! and councillors ofthe various Mann!!!» in thispart of Ontario bald . grand powwow at Chnmong on Friday and Saturday. â€"-:\ migrant 0! was” arrival in town Wednesday from the new ‘fac- tory pear Bobcaygoon. in North Har- \e) to: Mr. W. Flavoale - -'1Jhc Theory examinations of the To.ontc Coll at Music were held SAIL-by and (luv. June 11th and 13th, at St. Joreph’a Convent. Min Mabel 8. Winners. act"): as pre-fid- ing examiner for the College. "The Public Library grounds are now lookirg more tidy Contract w Miller baths ranoved most of t__ho "rule material. There is an exclusiveness about our Men’s arid Young Men's Furdishings that make this department of our store an ideal place to come to-everything in Toggery to be found here. ' ; tone to them that marks them as being well tailored. Pay twice as much to a merchant tailor and you’ll get no finer fabrics, and certainly noTrousers that will fit better and wear better. Better can’t be made. Progress and 20th Century Trousers; come in hundreds of the handsomest patterns, stripes, fancy mixtures and solid colors. ' ‘ I " Are Trousers of distinction. There’sa shapelinessâ€"a grace and English, Italian, American and Canadian Hats and Caps in all the latest styles. .u. xudlf ‘ LLiJll One Pride Only to be Had From Us. M. d. CARTER TROUSERS '0' '5 Progress and 20th Century In Inch Does Your limo cut 1' TM cast tor taping a horse for a you a: a fun is. any»: Shaw's Egg-rm» or, much man than; many panama mulllaupm. Monique otsuoh host was math at the New. Hump shin W Mal}, It was (out! tin-t n horas Whine 1.20. pm and kept 1t moan-tub ha wk would pop: was per you 1 bard. m atom-Ia are richer in New England than in me other Ulla] Out-on. Yak. Nani-g. A milk!!!“ in Harlin, Gumanywwas recently convicted of Wittering, his milk. “tar £ng d§20had been impound lay the minute it. was or. timed um the claims with the details of the cane. dawn be printed cu a phcard «two (mt square! and posted on tho city advertisement mung new his imp. set and the occupants thrown cut. )1". J. Meander, also of Cambmy, was in the Vehicle and struck the ground thh suck: {one that for a time her condition was conideral mot-t serious. but apart from the nor- \ous shock to he: “atom the sup mined no Injury. She was able to retuw to her home yaqtprday. _ Amine: mum-any accident us re- potled on the same day. an. Henry “hotter. of Maripom. was driving to town and his team became frighteng ed at some object on tlw road'ide. Baton they could be got under con- t-nr‘. an upset was the result. but the ouupanui escaped with a low Irma- Ouupanu of the Vehicle: Luckily Escaped Salons Injury. What might easily have promd a. very serious accident occurred on Kent-st. west Saturday afternom. Mr. J. English, of Cambmy, wasdriv- ing a spirited mam up street when from some unaccountable cause the animals became frightened and got bayou; the control 01’ the driver. 00 mining the corner the rug was up- to fort of Roohosut. I. V.. will be run via Sir. Noru'i King. from Port. Hope and Cobonrg to Summer- ‘illc. NIL. (Port of Rochester). good going June 30th. 1.30 p.m. from Co- bourg. and at 430 from Port Hm, aetnrning up to .7qu 2nd. ret cm {are 82.00. Good going June 30th or .I as 2nd at 2.30 jun. tetutning up to July 5th. return {are $3.00. To xctch Poxt Hope or Cobaurg. excun siomsts can take advanl-Lge of holi- dny rates on Grand Trunk. R‘y. which are goo-d for five day: run: June 30m. Infozi’mtion and tuckns tam tne comnfittee. R. A. Malholhnd, R. Gm). B. D. Rubin“ and Zlhoa Long. OWOMMMWOW 1‘0 IUIA'A'I AGBIIIEITS. Fistula; theold fashzonedl anidpolish. 613thde without shining them.‘1‘hc botflc-nnd- box combination m .11 argument, but meant too 1:32:91: hard work. ‘f 2 In I ” i3 ' the perfection of shoe polishel. It‘s a M that embraces the good points of all other polishes, with none of their faults. One applicationâ€"one rubbingâ€"end the shoes are shined. It's made of pure oils, that We thelatha. Contains no acids or turpentine. k II we no as: aorta, AND we Toots. AT ALL mun. CHEAP EXCURSION M. J. CARTER. The hide, who no given away by her father. wore a‘ beautiful gown of white crepe dc Paris «in trains or. er taffeta With shin-ed yoke of point d'eSprittand deep her-the of bana- madc lace. She wore a large {lower hat of white [M with hand of rio- ton \elvet circling the crown and falling in loans and streamers down “me heck, am carried a; shovel- bo- quet of :- ones. She was extended by Misc Katie M) as maid of hmor. gowned in pnle blue crepe de chine embroidered" in white dots. with hex-the of cream Lace_aud deep blue min. gitdle. The bridesmaid. I'm: Cecelia Dot-om. of Mme. were an amlwidered _cmm all; organdie gown wiui girdle and touches of pale blue pane velvet. Both midi more pretty. have white in“ trimmed “I“! anal! white silk “oven and long tulle (in: and carried showca- baguet- ot gist rose... The ma. ml: malt. l-‘mk mantra. _ After the cum the immed- iate relative! attended a reception at‘ Why". when breaking: was ficn’ed in use can M which wu bt-autntully decanted with pink car- naticnl and W-finewafley. and where dainty wedding hvors were presented tech guest. Mr. and Mr". Moore left on! the ear. Kingston (or a trip to matron! and Quabec. the brick going any in a brown shut. must suit and nut white sauce hat, with hon veil trimming. A numhr o! reptives new Mt (noun Bunnie. Lmdiu. erllh 3nd. FIRM. L. 1....-. Nur tial men wan celebrated 311' m1 o'clock My morning 14th. in St. Patrick‘s charch. rmnto. for the wedding ot we”! llie. only daugh‘er of At. Ednrdo Duly. of Lindsay. to Mr. G eorge Moore. won 0! Mr. Christopher Moore. of Oriliia. Rev. Fewer Urbin' performed the ceremony and a. large number 01' trig-ode were present: ‘ BA" the NW being unread... 011- c :I‘ The Miriam nmaot ohgmpagne silk voile with yoke 11 persist: lace and applique to match om mam taffeta. 8h mind 1 lovely boquet. of White raga, m: and lady temp. mm mm has very artistically thou-um with: profusion of spring (laws and. native terns. In the m dining hall. where the dam was tuned, the tables were drwed with snihx tad lily of the valley, while the "us and coil- lags were Eastwood with prrpxe and white lilacs. The buds! mwaydmsmwnsot blue- broukloth and a pretty picture hat of champagne chiffon with pink (Mods; '1'!!! p: pair took the evening train for auto. where they will remain at the King Ed'w ard for proceed to the beaufim Algonquin park. mm null also visit Ottawa and other 7.1m cities before It». turning to their home in TWO. PAGE NINE “Ilaâ€"Ink. A social event of great inurest oc- curred last .Wadneaday. the BLh. when a pretty Jam wedding was sob-41mi- zad at the home of John A. Swain, Valance}, ,wl'u'e hi. deter, Lily Ralph, was united in marriage to Gepnas B. Mark, m draggist of the an. tn} Prison mm. the ceremony [was W )1 In. W. 0.1a rke, IERIY WEDDING BELLS. lunâ€" Dal}.

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