on Friday evening,'July 8u1.v-The date of the excursion’ to Lindsay Is a: ranged tor Aug. lit, and a great day is expected. Those who have not bad a. good opportunky of hearing the bagpipes phyed to persfeetion ought to be in Lindsay on that date, as the 48th Highlanders Band,.ou“1‘oâ€" aorta, is to accompany the excur- sion in {all kilï¬o costume. _The pa:- ziculars of spans end musxc are to be arranged by a mince who will visit mm at. an early date. Fare from Toronto to- Lindsay and :etnrn will be $1.15, (or adults, children half-mike, good. returning Aug. 2ndâ€"Yonxp truly, , CBLAS. HAND. Cor. fl'orcnto. June, 27th. 1904. VICTORIA OLD BOYS ll I'OROI‘I’O. .(Tothel-Zditorof ThePpst) ' Deaar Sinâ€"The Tictorm County Old Boys would be glad to have the date and place of Lbei: next meeting announced in this week’s issue of ï¬n Post. The meeting is .to be held In Mrs. Myers’ Pavillion' at Sungysfde. WEEK" P031 lfflfR BOX (am. and was brought before 15. "M. Jackson next morning. He was re- manded until June was " " ' ""' “ ' """""â€"" “t? The Maniati qe Dan News ‘ Myles, had owed the latter. a sumo: ch. “name mm; at {1:633 money for some gme ant, and had .event: A late! case of shooting. oc.., received the bill. He appeared at cuned at Corinne Friday shortly at. Mr. Mylee’ stone, the worse of liquor, ter. 5 O'CLOO‘R. The Q o‘clock huh .and denied that. he owed any money. . "m “â€08!“ â€â€3 “810’“!th â€Min: .Wells loitered about the store. using = °.‘ ““3 ““3" 1° them-918mm hoe» bad language, and {mle Myles gun . p‘tu' MFWG '5 bemgdoue him a above, renewing which Wells 9 '° â€'9 ‘1" '3 We, Put themialite struck at Myles with the open blade ' ‘1; "r “0 hop 0! has recovem of a. large jack-knife, the point of t has been the custom 0‘ a OYOWd which was very sharp. The knife en... ' of young men a Cox-Inna to gather at bend the right leg below the hip,l“‘“’1"â€.to P“ “'3 My Near this and made a deep and long gash as ‘ath‘mn‘ 91Ҡthe“ 1"“ an elderly it was withdrawn; doemeker. by the name 0‘ Tm Dr. Herriman was called and dress; _†Dam“ whom the b0!" 0‘ the vi]... ed the wound. He prcuouced it to 139° h." tormented more 01' 19$!!!†be not dangerous unleasbloai poison. some tune put... It “We“ on the 303 wt in. Wells we arrested about emnmg In queatnon that the shot acâ€" !039 by ponetablen Reeves and Crawâ€" O can‘tally flipped _and crashed mto LL- who run: the grocery business in MnWiJliama’ team. «was bhe victim. - It ms that. Mr. J. P. Wells, painter, who is a brother-in-law of Myles, had own-d the latter. a Stungoi money for some time post, and had waived the bill. He appeared at Mir. Mylea’ store, the worse of liquor, and denied that he owedam ammoney. Wells loitered about the state using bad language, an}! (ugly Myles gave having learned an trade oz shoe k “In. but um lower. , er w'th l . ma , ‘ 'A serious subbing attmy took â€I; ' ߠam am Connollyy 0.! place June 23, opposite the G. T. B. At all ma Mk. Geo. .Wilm‘ mm station am: 9.30. m: M. Myles, have the sympathy at many Lindsay who mm: the gxooery business in â€km wins to his bemawmmt M cAs-z-onzA. 0. gm Kiï¬d You Have Always Bcugm mmsmzu'r man no {jg nominal-um am nun. ; 30 v (â€HIM AffRAHASI WEEK Moan: 1' M “In†88'†i can n‘ 4100‘ - - 8850 Rod Door aaaof ' mm } â€.00 a and Yorkton sunbeam. £0.50 faidéd “JUNE IM,MMJULY m. _ mai$WAw 15w. 29.1: and Sept. mghnd: ma: . mm m not ox? "Imoum United " . t†‘ Paphlobad Humanist-ll o-ny Canaan F3113, Psc‘fl: Atom. or A. R Nnmn. Toronto. 5 , C. P. B. omce, Kent-st. - 0° '5 1'. c. HATCHE’I‘T. City Agent- “W AL m1»: moo namesakors’ 3‘22 Excursions Mm; YS CURES And in flow! and Safe. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy had to foot when the Kidney: It0P Wnking properly. Dull fligfoul Manna appetite, Mpï¬ns inthc-back,swonen htâ€"andnetoxidney’rrouhle. Dreams Brand clothing may ho had from I. J. Carter, Undo», Ont A Serious Strike Every clothlei’ selling “PROGRESS" Brand Clothing. is authorized to guarantee each garment. bearing the “ PROGRESS †label. to be free from imperfections ln material and workmanshipâ€"to be sewed with pure dye silkâ€"tailored by skilled workmenâ€"and made of depend- able cloth. thoroughly sponges) and shrunk ‘0 PA GE SIX; "‘ May "mâ€"poudmmum- m-mmmmmwm MW Sold by Leading Clothiers Throughout ‘Canada. 'Doouud In a Stunner and [on 3am: - “878 foul“ Falls About an.» “0. ' loud“: (From Evening Post. ï¬atmv.) mm}“°° On Monday of last m1: Mr. G. H. but“ 85.25 Wihom publidrer at Th3 Post. re. â€Jim “00 cfuvnd a letter trom a party in'Maan; Wood 88.00 tzque, Mich" Eating: that a man 1'! 88joiuanfed gnawmonmmmn Rodsncer 89.60 :- Oonn'ne. tn thatt Vicinity, on June 10, sunbeam 40.50 i 3.12:; ‘zt ma 'liehevzed that rewivesne. “ Progress†Guarantee or Stationery .When in need of anything in the line 0! commercial shutianery, visit- ing cards, etc†leave your order at The Post Job department, Workman- smipnnexcelled, nâ€: _._L_ r‘. and a good one. Price 25 cents. For sale by all druggists. '50! an The, ? Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. A new remedy for stomach troubles, biliousmas and constipation, .When the patient'arxived at the hospital Dr. Dole, had hopes oi being able to save him, but’ by 91 o'clock it was not expected he would live en â€mar. Line was too mam extinctyto 1permit of the use of chloroform and efforts to raise his pulse was u‘namil‘ Eng. Matt Wilson is mind and is known throughout the neighbor-N hood as an’ industrious ,ï¬ellaw. He had phoned during the day to leave Corinne on the 6 o‘clock train {or Enticing. but for me cause failed to carry out his plan. . !some time past. It happened on the ‘ evening In queation that the Shot acâ€" cidentally slipped and crashed rate the door of the odd man’s home,caus-.. in; him to appear immediately with a ghot ~gum and an aroused temper. Mthout warning. he fired. and as a result Matt Wilson, a younglumber... mo. 85 mm of age. was tatally wounded. The distance was only 15 feet and the charge must have been in his Side, damaging thespine so that the 15111 were purebred. “A- LL- â€- It has been the cuï¬tom of a. crowd i of young men at Corinne to gather at iaupper to “put the Nut.†Near this‘ . gathering place there ‘lives an elderlyl lawmaker by the name of Thong as Donem Mil-om the boys of the Vfl-q "Iago have tormented pore or legior -Am L.â€"A ~7~‘ Wilson’o brother. .-1‘.he body had been embalmed and kept. in the hope that main: might put in an ap- pearance, tailing. which the funeï¬al had taken place than: attunm Lev. ters and other documents which had been army! 13; trigpdp of deceas- ed proved hisideatity beyond doubt. ‘ Some Lindsay citizens M'iil nodoubt They found ample victim of the shoe-gm Wilson’s brother. ‘aided Somewhere in the vicinity: of ELindsay. Mr. aWilann Md the ML. ’tea'toflr..Gao.,Wilson, at Penelon Fans, Superintendent of nhe Rathbun Go’s lumbering Operations in. uhis‘ disrtiat, who 11.3ng to be in town that day. and as Mr. .Wilaon'a bro. ther Matt. Was in than: Vicinity whom last heard from. the mom 'was fear. ed, uni he and Mr. Chris Grancy left next day for (Durham, reaching there Wedneaday at noon. ,IBROIflfR KlllfD IN MKHIGAN m â€800'!" OF â€I. a. â€â€œ80", mm F0! "TIN!" Go. I'll! IOLI 080000.. mun“...- But it is Dï¬ous. .Sick Kidneys make mind antibody Dataila of the mug. GIN PILLS Is in that, Vicinity when m, the Mom 'was Mr. 1 Mr. Chris Graney left Corinne, reaching there 21c 6Vidlence that the ins ans indeed Mr. Then the Kidding (allowed. Mr. Fla'vellee motion to expel Mr. Whit- ton, being dropped. Cameron and Cambm â€fused .W sell 3°. Mr. Cook Mr. Step iceâ€""II I were Maya eon I would sue the buyer tor the value 1'}, had WORGREY°°N§31 Mr. Staples tried to explain mat- ten. but was interrupted by Mr. Whitton with the remnant, ‘ You are jumping at conclusions that have never human?" M: [thtmn â€"“Whetbar you be- lieu: me or not. I have ex pained this matter squarely-we wanted fair stuff. " 8r Arnoldâ€""I [eel aspcrlectly bat. in sending to Montreal as I do sell- in; to any town buyers." Mr Cook--“You can! count me out as 15.: as the $100 is wcogrned." Mr Whittanâ€"“Me too." Mr. Robertsonâ€"“It we send at cheese out of Lindsay to be inspect- ed let us send it to the OlnICounuy.†Mr. Robertsonâ€"“Mr. Wrighton. of Petuboro, will not come here on an- cogn'l of the prices,†Mr. Whaupnâ€"“We doi’t hear . a word of this in other. {actorlesz from ngston, east every cheese is bought and guaranteed. There‘s no cheese Inspected tor unality that he: got to be gmranteed in Montreal. The more you tie up the buyer's hands In the west. the more you have got to get away trom‘ the prices. We never hear a! cash on deliwrg at Other tactorics.†Mr. Staplesâ€"“l think the cheese slmld be paid to: before it is taken; we are not .reuponsible {or our cheese alter shipping than u; gooq order." I think we should put in on the one man at tault, and not on the rest. I mow than when a. man docs wrong. we punish that man indn‘vdually.†Mr. Cookâ€"“1 am not gain; to apnea the time of coming to Lindsay 'twice a greet. 1'1} quit." ' Mr. Curriuâ€"“I move we get our cheese paid for in: Llndsy." Mr: Staplesâ€""I an no: in this row but if we [once these buyers to bring 8100 here as a security, It will stop some ether good men Iron! coming to this board. I woifld suggest that it ‘we put any pgy-inhmqnt on buyers Mr. “bittenâ€"“Yes. it looked to l as if the milk' was too Jrcqh It: the cows.†Mr. -1-‘iave|xé;".Werc' the a Ops cheese really the worse for {In tor 7" Mr. “bittenâ€"“I was talking to 1112 Bill on Saturchy. and he aid the cheese in caution were a good lot excepting the ten or twelve.†Mr. Brownâ€""I have taken cheese which Mr. Whitton said I should an lelt. I think Mr. Whitton knows somcthipg about cheese.“ have illâ€"1;.â€" WEtt-Sglji harm: orders to pay 81-1." . 3 ' Mn FlamlIeâ€"“It the buyerswould put up a security ya you“! then I.-_ _--_- â€"» ‘ mu mac meeung o! the Board and I guess I missed a lot of fun. (Laugh. tax); If I remember arigzht. did not. this Bound appoint arbitrators who Niels to settles]! disputes between Mr. Parkina;'71 Waisflnot here tbe lasit meeting or the Board an ~_-_ “fly-‘v. Mr. Whitton-"I know. that ‘Bb-q caygeon is a good factory. but the beat of cheese homes will some. times get astray once in awhile, and I defy any person to say that, the cheese which I did not take were sat. Mastery. I asked the cheeeemakar it the home: were a (air sample of what the rest at the boxes contained, mi! he_u_iq they were." ~ I want you to be careful about vot- ing anybody of! this Bond-I would rather that the buyers would pay for the cheese in Lindsay. on them wogld then _bo nomore such trouble." Mr. Whittonâ€""I wish you would do it for the whole harm-it would suit me better." Ptuident Robertsonâ€"“I know that :hr. Whitton is well able to grim in. struction along tube line of cheeQe-q making and knqws good cheese. but Mr.-Fiavelleâ€"".m is a fitting 3e. quel to that which happened on thin boardatewwcenngo. Hm had :bought this cheese we would have been compelled to pay {or the cheese. Some security should he demanded by the board." Mr. Fianna then moved that Mr. Whit-ton be suspended from this Board for the period of one mouth." and asked. "Is there any seconda- r’ i good. and as there mac only asmall quantity of oheeae I thought they could get rid of them. When you find some of the cheese with the flavor bad it is altogether likely thgt you will find that the rest will be t same." , Mir. Whittanâ€""When I went to the factory in question I tonnd a nun. bar of the cheese open and this flavor bad. I told the cheeaeznaker to take and cut the boxea down a quarterot an inch and by the time they gotta Belleville they would probably clue up. I! the Bfobcaygbcn cheese wu good I would have had no object in throwing it up. We are allowed to go into the car and see our goods. In regard to the North Ops complaint, there were some ten or twelve cheese the flavour of jwhich was not very The salesman tron: Bobcaygem. rose tohis feet andmid. he thought it wa‘s wrong to ulow. â€Mr. Wabibton to buy cheese on the Board. He refer†red to. Mr. NVhitton‘s purchase of Bobcaygeon cheese :1: lat sale Ind said he came around and inspected but would not‘tako it at the price)! quoted at the previous board meeting. Because he Refund some Iobuuun and Iorth Ops Chute. Following is a synopsis of the dis. cussion at Tuesthy's Cheese Board meeting. . 3 i BUYER WHITTOII AGAIN THREAT- EIED WITH BANISIIIEIT momma. ("[fo BOARD. will So undo to tho SnrmgnteConrt aim. County of View; for: agnntm of Letters “Cardinal-hip of the km: to Johnp Richndn, ottho Town of Linydn, in the Con of Victoria. on- quire, hubuul o! In Biohnrds of the nine plug-amt ottho sud inhnt ohil. pJOHN RICHARDS, flaw 0’Connor, of the Town of day y, in the County of Viotorin, solicitors for the nidA pliant. Lnted the third dny of I INTHE sURROGATE COURT OF THE ingï¬â€™g â€MC-mama m1†“‘° 0 up 0 a an! «been of June- annoo locum Hugh Ham-y loom, intuit children of Thom nought. of the Township“ Fenian, in . the County of Vlcharh, yoo. Inn, M, and 0! Janet Moon, widow «the aid Thomas Moore. tho do- eeuod. Notice is hereby given that site: ‘ the «ï¬rm of twenty (by. from the flat 1m o‘ttion ‘9: gig notioo,_npplic§tion Mr and Mrs. Robson to". oil the 6.20 train for Toronto..wlnre they will hold an informal reception at the King Edward for their _l‘orontc friends on Wednesday. and than in on to ipcir faint-e home in- Nem York. .1110 bride 100k graceful and charm- ing it e tee {our colored czepe colienno trimmed with rich oriehul lace owe: white cum: silk. She can tied e mi! prayer book. the gm of the pastor. and an exquisite shah- er bouquet of brithl race! one _Wli attended by her deter. Hill Addie, who wore a lovely gown ot chem- ;mgno crepe do (mine over ulfeta and uimmod with point de' esprit. The groom was supported by his bvotber. Hr. Frederick Henson. 0! Toronto. Robsonâ€"sylvutor. 7310 re idence of Lieut-Colomlsflo water was en fete Tucsnhy attu- men, the man-ion being the mar- riage of his eldest daughter, Ella Roï¬cuar. to w. W. T. Robyn, 0! New Tank, can of ex-Ald. Rrbon, .01 Lindsay. The Rev. Rural Dean Match Rector of St. Pulls, conduct- (d the ceténnny. only the imsnedute wktigesjugg m. ertson Jolt on the midnight train for Quebec 1nd the Saugenay. ï¬nd on their return will reside in North Georgetown. . _ . Robertsonâ€"lam";- 1'he maniac took place in Mon, rteal. at the recidcnre of the bride's cousin, Mr. Jas. mm. in the ev. eninc of June 21“. of Miss Minnie McMillan, formerly 0! this town. to Mr. June: Robertson.“ Nor'th Georgetown. Que. I The ceremony was pedal-med by the Rev. Dr. Robt. Johnston. in the (mm which was pt-euily doc- rated with point: and pink cam... tiona. The bridesmaid nus Mia Loan anmllan. sister or the bride, and Mr. J. W. Thompom, was but ma. After the ceremony n weepâ€"t tion was held. Kr; and Mn, mo... The next meeting 01 the board will likely be in two weeks‘ time. unless he Would pay in Lindsay. Pine Grou- refused to sell to Mr. Wlnitt-m. E xiii Boys’ $1. 75 Suits reduced to - 1 25 I g Boys’ $2.00 Suits reduced to - 1.35 g Boys’ $250 Suits reduced to - 1 90 “:5 GREATEST?j GRAHAM 5 {I GR... “A- “323% --â€"--â€"-THE KING CLOTHIER. EAST OF BENSON HOUSEâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" fl EEK“ â€k7? flï¬ï¬‚flflflflflflflflflï¬ï¬‚flflflflflm £3 5 f4 MERRY WEDDING BELLS WM mo SPECIAL SALE NOW ON OF TRAVELLER’S r‘ SAMPLE SUITS. "‘ A. J'. GRAHAM. Boys’ $150 Suits reduced to Boys’ $1.75 Suits reduced to Boys’ $2.00 Suits reduced to Boys’ $250 Suits reduced to .0!!! I" I.“ OI I‘m 0" ll! tcr- m. I to I. You: gt Lam: Comm Rue of km with privilege of npnymt in inn.) _ wept: when required, By Buying Your Suit from 325 Men’s $5 Suits reduced to 365 Men's $7 50 Suits reduced to 4-25 Men’s $8 50 Suits reduced to 590 Men’s $10 Suits reduced to 267 Men’s $12 Suits reduced to Tho but ï¬lo-WWW", IndovhgwthomondI-dlupm oil-ï¬ns hunch chap-taunting!- minc- cmudwouuioum HAROLD WOODS. MANAGER. Plumbing and floating, Euctnnxhlng and Fume. Work. FLINT KOTE ROOFING. WOODS STOVE OO. , Mum's Stomach end Liver Tehleu .7 , ߠWhen you feel dull alterenï¬ng. When you have no appetite. Whenyouhaveahndtasteinthemouth. -. When your liver is torpid. When your bowels are constipated. When you have a. headache. When you feel bilious. . 0 They will improve your appetite, cleanse and invigorate our stomach and regulate your liver and bowel; .25c.; all druggiss. y Just Whit You Need Phone 99 WOO WNOOW“OM m W“... BOYS’ SUITS. MEN’S SUITS. AnWW’EM Lind-Ix 21st June, 1904. WW *7 mm OWMM «new Inspectors amd Trunk Railway Syswm'. . . . Foot of Kentâ€"st. Have you the correct mm in your house I h it not 3 tom. 0! worry when your Clock is not right! Our Clocks the gum. teed perfect Tine Keepers. rmmmmmmi The Tmsfe: Bach will be closed from 24th to 30th June, both days inclusive. Notice is hereby giveazthat a divide d at the rate of ï¬ve pet cent per annum ms this (my bscn declared ca the paid-up Capiul Stock cf th: Company for the half-ya: ending 30m june inst. and that the same will be payablect the cfï¬cc of the Company, Kent st. Lindsay. on and after 20d July pmx. “THE VICTORIA LOAN AND SAVINGS CO." um: mar. maven, TRY ONE. By cede: of the Board. TIME: DIVIDEND NO. 17. JAIBS LOW, Hanger. ILL YURI EMBED Andilyonr Wmh shows a inflation to be eccentric or My in its hsbits bring it w u. Wevillputit in order at numb]. cost. LINDSAY’S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE “a cu III