nan! build )aw MeLennan 00. WW. “(\W :2... ' BINDER TWINE mu MM. %1 E. E. W. MCGAF F EY 11m tend! i'- Iar “mum of '80. ASIRAVEUERS (ONE AND 60 Week MsLennan M30. Gold Medal, 650 IN 3349. SilverSheat, 600 fl--123-4c msneaf, 550fl.--H 34:: Plymouth Spec’l,500fl 103-40 5R1 “Inna 0! Citizens and Strong." within Our Oat-s. ‘Mr. W. T. Craig. J! Kiowa-mat, '33 in town Monday. 41:. Cecil. or the 0.7.12. smut. is biting his friends in town. *Ml'. Steve Ingles, a! Toronto, is M38 his holidays in town; ml. L. more, M. 3., ’i3 spending a. ‘93 maintmg at Etutgcony Point. “5538 H. Watson, of Beaverton, "“110 guest of Lindsay friends yeS- IDA- _ Ple PERSON". POINTER- Eâ€"ï¬tï¬e Boys’ Navy Suits, plouse efleets, 22 to 28, reg 1.35, s p l.00;reg 1.10 flâ€"Men’s Tweed Suits. all sues, reg 7.00, a p 5.75; reg 1?. 47â€"Youth’l Suits, reg 7.75, s p 6.25; reg 11.00, s p 9.50, reg 9.00.. ............ aâ€"Men’s Cottonade Pants reg 750, s p 55; Mole Pants, reg 1.00 .................. gâ€"Men’s Tweed Suits, 3 zes 32 to 42, reg 1.00. . . 50â€"3 pieces Table Linen, 64 inch, reg508 .................... . .............................. Boys’ and Ian’s [nothing and Overalls. Sale Price Oï¬Cï¬H" Hâ€"Bo Tweed Suits, sizes 28 to 33, ys’ r035. 75, s 4.25; mg _N_svy Sui_t_s, blouse eflects, 22 to 28p , reg 1 35 t7p5.i:oom;mmgmfi'6 38.8555 libâ€"Little Boys’ V†780k Lustre, reg 25c, s p 20c; reg 900 s p 65c- 'reg 400. s 1) 30¢ 550 450 24.31 animal, navy, green,,bleek end white. reg 604’s.reg ...... 47c leaned Efl'ectsp <3 red, green, and Black Snow Fleke Voile, reg 350.............. 25c red, green, granite Suiting, reg 40¢......... .. 270 kâ€"NBVY, brown, - . ' Fancy Alpao V eating, 4 styles, reg 450 ....................................... 34c 5,10 pieces brown, nevy end fenoy Print, reg 110. . . . .. - . 7c â€#3139 And White 40 111611 plush“, 1'98 140 .............................. . ............. . 100 314mg, pink, grey end mixed Flennelettes, reg 8c .................................... 5o Offering Vlhlteweer, Skirts. Blouse, end Dress Shirts. S Price 32‘1““: White Skirts, lace, trimmed with wide dust trill, reg 2'40 ......... 1.90 White Skirts, embroidery trimmed, reg 1.10 for 880; reg 1.40 ...... 1.00 3;..Lsdi88’ . . . 35-134193? Corset Covers. lece and insertion tnmmed, reg 500 s p 40; reg 35c 27c “93’ Corset Covers, lace end insertion trimmed 1.40 end 1.30 for 81;l.75 1.25 Led: indies Drawers.» wide embroidery end flounoes, reg 1.10 s p 880; reg 1.50 1.10 3% u H ‘- “ “ 90c. s p 70c; reg75o ......... 550 Ladies’ White Gowns, embroidery end insertion trimmed. reg 1.75 ......... 1.30 90o ‘ 39:382.“), “1., 1.50; re L40. sele 1.10; reg 110.. _ Mm Suede Blinds, o’ ï¬nish, plein,reg 35c,s p 27¢;lece end Insertion,55¢ 45s 10 per cent 03‘ ell ()nlclotb, Cerpets end Rugs on Sele Deys. , uâ€"Lsdies’ Walking skim, reg ago, 0 deys 4.00; b1»): end white efleets,5.50 4.00 . aâ€"Indies’ Lustre Skirts, fancy stitching, reg. 3.00, sale 2.00; blk end gre ‘ 1. 5pm., reg 4.50, sele 3.00 Mimi-en’s bleck end grey skirts, reg 2.25. . ......................................... 1.65 a. few â€nub -ï¬mdésgsmngch8in reg38¢ sp22 75° - 1 o. can-ouc-oeoeo-noaeooo itgglfl“ Bead and Ribbon Neci Laces, ’I'OK 30 $250....w. 15,12 Hat Pms for 50; 6 3131161193 Tit!†for 50; 4 met: me. . Iâ€"Whes, reg 30c, s p 10c; reg 200. s p 100; 6 Beauty‘ £11m" ........ ' .3 100 Fncy Bloulse ï¬ltsgetgs'm 8:510, 300, 82 p 15c; reg50o ................ memnt sty as t i B 10' 500 . 1H3 softandm'ï¬nu Fé’m,’m’;“loo ‘.".5.‘.’......::.::::::: â€.400 White, black, n... 51â€"h†Insertions, {eg 5c for 3c; {63 89 for Se; reg 4c for...L..... . . m..Whi£e Embroidenes and. Insemons reg 80 far 5c; reg 130 for Se .r93 70' indies’ spring Needle \ ests and Drawers, Balle-iggm, reg 800., ..... ‘ ...... offering . w", vvvvvvv . 7 7' W""‘" "'"m can: sandal-$250, 81,136, WhiteCoteon Bola. reg 35d 1 www.1- Bolts, :11 white, grey, black tad Winn, reg 35° . . . . 3,! Bel", bluek,_r0830°,3P]-7°; “unwmwm ............... 3‘ “easincom'tlutgnvr.b’r°g51“5’oap?smm‘. ....... o . s, over . p m. 0. 00.0.. kmbmgmk md b11113†Tsflsogtslï¬'ibogbf inch: 3: 32:3“... - w chy Ri n m reg . 2m; to“. 551,132: Ribbedt 1m uni doublé knees, bug..." $33}; 250 . 54.33.," Black 3 Hose, $1.75, a p 1.10; Cuhmero Lao Front 1-33.76; lack Csahmere t onod leg, M068 foot, {31; spliced reg 60o m ----------------------- I ..... o 10.41419" B . 1PM“) Why» Tgflem Glovep, r93 45¢. a 30°; reg 3,1,1“! Whlte Kid 9103'“: at! - res . s p 63; reg 1.10... 13â€"May an and grey Lndremd K1 610m, reg 90o .............. IIIIIIIIII'" E‘g lustras, Fleohad Effects, Fancy Volles and Granite Cloths. SP Frigay and Saturday, Aug. _ 124‘s flTpn delived, Scranton Coal, jndsay‘s Leader. 5 ever put out by us. John Business has been so eminently satisfactory this season efeel like celebrating with a sort of bargain carnival the store, and 131“ng before our friends some thmughou}. -_.... nun? nnf nnf hv in Of hours. ‘ -'- R Dillman of Little Bri- herway to Seattle, Wash†length by visit with friends. [LAY Wcmillan. of Winni- 3.P.R. for , Was in 10%;: Tuesday. ea, of South Ops, left Cathcart. of Indian 38. European buy-v Flavelles Limited, ‘ “Wing fromthe repores a. â€0°33" .tng. , 3.11:, collars. Ribbon, M, ;, Hat Pins. Brooohps. Noun 80th, Collar Poms. SP Come early on Friday. cat 51-, Lmosu! mmu.Auaus_1! 1g 1:, Wash Low Cash Prices. Live Stock and Poultry Show. At a meeting of the directors of line Eastern Ontario Live Stock Poultry Show, held in OLtuwa a (67W days ago, it was decided to hold the r-cxt show in Ottawa, {tom March 6th to 10th, 1905. The show- will be run on much the same lines as in pre- vious yearsâ€"the exhibits consisting of horses, .beef and dairy cattle, sheep swine and poultry. Liberal prizes, such as will bring out large and ex- cellent exhibits, will be offered in all cleaves. The new building erected for this show by the city of Ottawa. is nearing completion. For the purpos- es of a {at stock shomjhe plans 0! this building are excellent. the needs of both exhibitors and ViSJLOI'S having been carefully consider“? Its use is such that under the one gun! is provided adequate aooqngnoiatnonzfu all exhih‘ts as .well as a .mthnmhm- rium in which the Juslzms W“! We on] lectures Will be delivered . ° 1 sub cts of inï¬eest to on 28-“ â€.3; list is now being place and lectures will be aeuvereu on practical subjects of 1nt§rest to ‘58 list is now being 1y: be distrib- ll. Picked It 09.? A lady philosopher has arrived at the conclusion that, although woman is justly blamed with. having tempted man to eat forbidden things. he took to drinking 0! his own apoord. : .. In the deazhs of Mr. and Mrs. Camp- bell. St. Andrew’s church and all phi!- aulhrcpic work in our town have sus- tamc-d a severe loss. . 1: y were al- ways ready to helpâ€"personally and ï¬nanciallyâ€"any good movement.de- nominatnon or creed making no dif- tereucc to them, andrtheu- _kind ac_ts Lune. the surviving son, wiil have use heartfelt sy‘nmathy o! the whole community in his sad bereavement of both father and mother within the short space of ten- months; ~ 8110 3m born in Eldon 53 years ago. 'and was the eldest daughter of the late Rev. John'MacMurchy,P.res- byte-(inn animster there. Twenty- mnc years ago she was married to Arcmbala Campbell, and from this happy union three sons wcce born. the two oldest dying in gnl’ancy. The Late Irs. Itch. Campbell. Sekkum has Lindsay received such sad news as it did on Monday morn- , ing, Aug. 151:, when! the death of Mrs. [An-h. Campbell became known. Fol- lowing so closely the death of her husband mode it all the sadder: The constant watching at his Vpedantic for seven weeks shattered her strong Constitution, and instead 01' gaining in strength she became weaker. Four weeks ago she left. for Toronto to regam her health. On Thursday morning she was shopping. making preparations for a. three wez-‘ks out- mg at Niagara-on-tho- Lake. In the aizernoon she oomplainal c f weakness and thought two or three days’ rest “as all she required, but Sunday 31- tex "00!) she Was taken with diabetic coma. and from this she never rallied. OBITUABY. Dry Goons House ICIJOIIIOIUGO'OOSw “O :6... Mon mom new. ans-oooo-o-a o a o o 00-... :..::... .1::.ow. oou.oo¢o.:....- .o. 5.. A .1: .:‘8 oaaoooaooo-ooo-c o. o a canto-on. Sale Price 10.00 200 15c 210 the ring and was huge-ducted to Mr. Ronnie-k by 9. mm The man stated that he (was a clan'onebte player and would like to play inthe Sylvester band. ‘Mr. Ruenigk. Who is always on the lookout for players, engaged him. but alter a while he huaard the band boys laugh and upon looking mane closely he foam} that he â€"Toron.’co Globe fifty years ago notes: “On 8th inst. a beautiful steamer named the Agenn'xch was launched at Fenelon Falls. She is 0“ Bed by Mfr. Whllace and is to ply between the Falls and Port Perry, and to within five or six miles of Pet- crborc as soon as the. lock at Bob- ca‘vgoon is repaired." A former is- suo contained a notice of the trial trip of the steamer Passport, which is still on the regular routs bet-ween :Tornnto and Montreal, and is appur- en~tly as sound as ever. ' â€"As our band boys were rendering their weekly concart last Thursday Rental... 0. young. page ‘wa1§ed ix‘wo‘ -â€"Tbis morning. as Mr. Hart, of East 0m was delivering a steer 'to a west end butcher the a'nimad went crazy and ran amuck. At the town whartit tossedamung‘lad down the grassy bank without injury, and on PoeLst. R. ,Hpmgertord, jr.. had a narrow escape. The animal tum ed into the yard at Horn Bros.’ wool. en mill, whats it was iaSSoed by one of the cal-plows. hitChed to a carter! rigs and yanked back to the purchasâ€" er. 4 . - Mr. John Everson, of D-msford, the well-known sprinter. paid our town an early visit last Saturday, ar- riving here before many 01 o'ur citi- mm were out of bud. 11o carried a basket containing ten darn [rah eggs, and didn’t change hands often, o'ther. Mr. Ever-son nas furnished Mr. McConnell, of the Royal hazel. mu. trash eggs for the past seven years, and receives a. couple of cents per dozen ovar market pane lwmuse of the line quality and size of the fruit. ‘ â€"-MT. 0. N. Oke, export: oil well bor. er, of ‘?etrolia, says there is oil tobe found in Bowmamm'llo. end backs up his. i'dea by' a Oubscï¬ptiou of 850 to. wards a fund to q‘nk a best mall on Mr. Beyn’olds' 1m. in the eaatem part of the town. Mr. Reynolds has subscribed 8150 and othem have sub. scribed making the total amount nearly $500. Boring will [begin imâ€" mediateâ€; 1 5 ‘ , t ed with guests In: several weeks, and sovexal large parties are due. â€"The citizens at the town have not any idea othow. far the genuine advanced. Many ï¬elds m‘ffltrippq ed of the Mme? cropsâ€"hay is all housed. and fully halt the grain crop Meat and math; to bedrawn in. Re- ports are most favourable at a boun.. titul harvest ‘ -The Singer Sewing Machuue Co. have gmeatly improved the tppearq Moo of their office“ Kanhpt" by putting in a large plate glass win-L dow in place or the anal! pane which have done service since the Adams block was first erected. Today only balm-dozen ï¬nders»: an Kantat‘. each plate 31355. '" â€"f1‘ha building formerly occupied by Mrs. Silver, milliner. hasâ€"under the bupervia'on at Contractor Mic-s Giannaâ€"been tuneful-med into two goodasimd stoma Mr. ,Wnrren. giano agent, is pmpaxing to occupy one of the stores. -Peterbmj6 Exatnimer. (Five cars will be plawd on the street career-v. ice at the oultsot out the aperationlfaf the street railway...-..Uputo-da.te. $75, 248. 49 has been collected in tax... es as against $66H32998 last year,“ immaae ot 05,.918 81. ‘ ' â€"Manager J. E. Japkson, of the Pattie house, Coboconk, says the pre. sent season is likely to turn out the most prosperous he has ever enjoy- ed. Beth of his hotels have been: [ill- â€"-'All perm†allowing noxious weeds togotoeeedantheirpnmia. as are liable to punishment under the statutes. It the guilty ones are 1to be prosecuted. Magistrate Jackson will have to deter his vacation m4 til Winâ€. ‘ I . l ‘ l â€"Messrs. Stephen Bophrey and km. -W. Wilson, who wens injured in accent accidents on the railnad. are now in charge of the din mond cros- sing in the east wand, bdng given permanent occupation by the Grand Trunk. â€"P|ete.nboro Sons and Daughters of England will run a joint excursion to 8mrgeon Point and Bohcaygeon on. Aug. 18. arriving here by special train in time to connect with Str. mmâ€. L . l i 1 - {A z (mung-(tuna and Bobcasme‘an, head a picnic in m. J. H. Hellï¬re arch" and. near mutant m Tuesday last. wdenjoywedagmdtm. -And now Oï¬nia is hem tor dam. a-ges for flooding of farm lands by the data at its municipal light and power plant. The damage: are small but not so the costs. ‘ f i . l â€"Semnty4ive of the navvies em- ployed on the LB. 8: P. 11‘}; betwoen â€"In‘ Mr. Jon. Bias!" Wmmdian played some {very choice peatal card views of the Peat-ofï¬ce._ Collegian Institute building, and other Lindsay beauty spots. -Sinoe the opening of the railway do Bclx-nygeon there has been a. marked {amass off in the quantity of freight carried by the Str. Enturion'. â€"'l‘he Konoaha brought in a large excursion party from Melon Fall: last wpek. The outing: w,“ under the auspices or: the band of that; yil... .189- . 1’ a â€"'1‘he ï¬rm a! Mean. Bonn Matthie have recently put up a very neat and becoming hanging sign in (mat of their atom. â€"-M;r. Jessie Perth, 0! the Canoe Club boat limry. has addsd Govern] nice skitï¬s to his already large out. ï¬t 0: mm. - - I \ What I: Happnlag In Town and the ' Country About Us. v-Bioyclists mid 1901 Mali! Council would and a man to pick up the lam stance on Lindsay-5t“ GATHERED BY â€31‘ REPORTER! ON THEIR DAILY ROUIDS ‘ MHY " MAI "BREYHIES IOTIGE. - Wanted a number of steady young women. not'under 17 years of age. Steady employment will be given all winter, for mlnc’hnwillmflto to $4 per week according: to the pro- ficiency o! picker: Will be stat-tin? sorting pen 1:: Piping Room about 80th August. and than wanting a place will please call at the Seed Hmotï¬oa at mandleuethoir names and “drown: Board can be procured cheaply tor cum-town up! plioanta who 'th to cane and seem “only, clean 1nd healthful employ. ment. JAB. M.‘ SQUIEB. SON‘ W. 18th Jilin-m4. ‘ .' I ' I .--‘.Mr. Fred Edmonds. of the north ' won]. has secured patents in the U. S. mud England tor the “Twentieth Century maniac Diasolving Slldc Carrier." a clever junction to sim- rnty tne handling of slides of all sizes and renders it almost impos- sible to get a. View. upside down. He will likely realize a large sum lrom Us) invention. which is bound to be used by every showman. .Two years ago Mr. Edmond: disposed of an in- vention to Wizard Edison for a hand- some I' re. ' â€"On nly 28th Mrs. Mary E. Swan. at Brooklyn. N.Y.. and Miss Nette E. Sonnets. of North Attleboro. Mass, 1100de Hub. mask'alonge while_trolling in Rnchink Nat-rm Stony Labs, Capt. Chas. Grylle. of the Str. Stony Lake. went ‘to their as. sistanoe and helped to land the mon- ster. which girtbed 21 ioches aroupd the body and measured 50 inches from head to tip of l_:ai1.lt was the largest ï¬ahu caught in' those waters formadyyeara. . . .~ â€"Monda.v morning a well-known Petu‘bono bminens man was (mod 81 and coats 1dr allowing waste paper to be thrown in a lane aft the rear of his stone. 1n Lindsay waste litter of all kind: in thrown mm Kanhst. rand 'umtead of timing: the ottenthra and compelling habits of cleanliness. the Council keqps a man constantly at work collecting and romovingsthe stun. â€"Mamgo l' G. H. M. Baker will start the mgoB‘mbun Co. mill on the right shift. thus giving mloyment in a double gaps of men. The com- may ham an immgnsc stock of logs stored along the .river and at Fenc- lon Falls, and the will will have to be (painted day and night at lrp speed to out. all the stock inforc tne frost (' C1393. 5 churches and missions. which. with alterations and addition. amounted to $2H629102 in nine. I'Ihis is a record breaker. and is practical evi‘ dance of the prosperity 0! that city. â€"Dun'ng the first half of the pm. year building permits were issued in Tomato for 728 dwellings, 25 factor... im. 23 warehmnas, 2} storey? banks. -â€"Mr. A. Clark, merchant tailor. town, received a message yesterday that his brpther. Mr. Duncan G. Clark. had died in Sax-storm, N.Y.. cn Saturday last. The remains are ex- pected in Fenelan Falls tworrow. (Wanda). and the much: will take place on Thursday. --A vary nutty picture is on exhi... bitionin Mr. 3,8. Portal-’5 statimcry stoma window, Lt ‘ia a. large 9110th Mrs. Wm. McKenzie-s new pleagum.‘ boat which wag taken while ahe was ’at the town wharf. The photo shwa â€"A meant urinl [tom St. Louis states that the [weather is terribm warm there. and that one needs no furs. The Philipinoo. who appeal-an. oncumbtxed «with clothing. are the happiest people there. -.Owin'g' to the high price of plmk. and the cost of reflooring Fondon Falls bn‘dge every couple at years, the Roads and Bridges committee of the County Council has decided no covarthe bridge with a layer at comm-etc laid on a Iramcwork of steel. â€"Souno forty-five or “(L1 people tau-heed .in town Saturday on the steamer Cora. Iro‘m Port Perry and Ball's Lunding.'1‘hey 512an the day in town, andunany or them wert over and viewed the new C.PR. station and )axds. _uogcay the town of Patel-bore was viextcd by, over 1.030 excursion- umu from Barrio. 'me excnrmon' was under the auspices of the Barrie Fire Brigade; now is it that the town at Lindsay cannot attract an outside excursion here? The mm reason is that we have no park acummo'dxtion. and hir out since the bandmapter saw, him last. -.rrwo work train gangs wore tak- en off the L. B. Jr. P. $31 today. the ballasu‘ng between this ‘ tawn and Bobcaygoou i_s new in good snape. Levers Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfectnm Soap Powder is better than other powders. as it is both soap und disinfectant. 34 at once. We don't try to make you believe we’re selling $1 5 suits for $10 because we “ love†you. We do claim to sell you dependable suits from $5.00 to zo,cc that are worth every cent they are marked. '. OUR GUARANTEE-«If you are dissatisï¬ed after you have made your purchase you can have your MONEY BACK. Men, young men and boys, our store is your wardrobe; it contains all kinds of Toggery for you. ' If you are’not one of our customers it will {pay you to get in touch with us We don't pose as public benefactors. East Gross Crooks Bridge. A recent amendment to the Ontar- io Statutes makes it incumbent on County Councils to “sum charge qt all township bridges over 800 teet' length. East Cram Creek: bridgein Ops cameo under this ruling and unit was. in bud 011th the minty Coun- oil has taken the repairs in hand, under the suparinhndeme at Mr. Wt Brynn. member for Linda; A suhltmtiul timber bridge is now being unrated, the superstructure: rusting on 110 piles drin- mam tout through tho and in order to reach a solid Win. a: their: bear: 10:10 oak: timbers are laid. with q?mmmm“flm stin- mun!!! thn hm will be 619 am! cad!!!“ Mr. Jâ€. Brisbin. of t River. has the contract 'and iamnkingulinejoh. Tunic hthat our." . “Indeed! :When do you expect. to have another chill?†“I can‘t tell. ï¬lly do you at me?" "Well; I thought I'd nke (v be around to see if you wouldn’t shake cut that. ten dollars you owe me." “Hello. Bull! now, are you 2" said T990331â€: _ I ‘- 0-0, ,,- AI.-â€" A SID Chm. Tompkins met Bell. who owed him some money. Bell was subject at in- ï¬nals to sinking chills. which rack- ed him in a ternble manner. v _.v_-., A M. O‘Riéilil"lf you ~allovir Brooks the blame: from the cantruct we shculd do the me by McQuado. the cast ward man.†After mu further dweussiw a mu: mus taken and Au. Robinson's moticn cursed. __- __ Mayor Soothornn-“I ne‘er undere- ptood it that may. and l thunk you should back .me up. Brooks throw up his contract when he tnought ho was going to lose money. he was well pend [or what he had done up to tlnt time. and no member would be so generous in his own case. We have no money to thxow away In Quite." vv-‘â€". __,7, Mayor Soometnuâ€""I's a disgrace â€" not a man st this Board would 90 such _a thing in a private deal.†:l'nc committee then adjuurmd. siderunen Cinnamon. launder. Mc- Wmteu, more: and Robmuon held that it had been agreed chm m. Bic-oh- .was to roceiv any balance that might remain at he end at the season. . . _ the winter. and left the cntiwns to [led through the drilts the best way they could. I: will be a. wry bad. ex- ample (or future contractors. Not alone thatâ€"Brooks wns "very import- iuent to me. and to others also. when spoken Ate about. £5 contracts" 31¢ O'ï¬iéllyâ€"‘Tue work all om- the town shows an imam o! 822 {or snow clogging." , Inc chairman submitted a. report showing that 810.31 unnamed to the credit. of the norm ward snow mow-t4: contract. resignud by Mr. Brooks and it was moved by Alder- men Robinson and Mnuuder that, the amount. be handed omr to hit. Brooks. Mayor Sootheranâ€"“Should we do that? .lt'a‘ a broken ouuract â€" he quit work duriqgtge worst gtorm 9t Moved by Mayor Bootheran‘. second- ed by Aid. Meow. that :h. ‘wnder or Mr. James M. Chalmers be accept- «adâ€"Carried. AL Chairman O'Rieliy’s suggeution it was decided that Mr. James tuck- «by trim all! ovurhangxng branches of trees alung {he route of the town walks. ' J. J. Eliotâ€"Caroline-stq $1725; (her-cl; and Albert-5L. $1850. Brick- work 817. side drains 70c" concrete $5. lumber and plank $15. Jas. Boguoâ€"Cu,oline-st.. 81608.88; Glenn]; and Albert. $1699.81. Brick- work $2.0. side drains 650..pmin sew- er $1.25. concrete 87.250. lumber and plant $18. ‘ . Brickwork. 818. aide drain:- 750.. min sows: 81.25. concrete 81.75, Math" and plan! 810. (3. H. Linduyâ€"Ca_ro‘.ine-st., $1- 635.0J; (Hands and Albert. $1730.00. Jas. M. Chalmers â€" ending-st... $1589.00; Gleneiz and Albert-3L, 81673.00; brickwork. 81! per 1,000.7 side omit-.9 720. per foot. main sewer 81.04, rock and quicbnnd 88 85; con- crate 83.26; timber and punk $14. contracts for Two I.- am" Lat to Ir. clad-on. At Monday night‘s mung or the Band of Works, bold prior to the Council mung. Mayor. Sootheran And all wombat: ware pmwnt. The tom-wing oflors were recen’u'd for the cunsttuction o! sewers : Sid man, bad! Worse than BOARD OF WORKS. LINDSA . To Extemlute House flies. Scientist: hoving proved thet the com- mon house h is responsible to: the spread of some of the most deed}; diseases, it Tho Librarian‘s report was read as itollowa: Ji'or month ending. J air 1. 190‘. circulation in detail History 12, mm 19. Vanna Mn’d Travel» 20. General literature 13. J uvenflea: Boy! 117. can. 25. Little Ones I11. Donald Periodicals 10. Po:try 12: Sci- ence 24, Miscellanea: 8. Fiction 349. Total circulation for mth 650; new tickets tuned during month. 22: $01 tal number of borrowers to end of month. 1643. Cash receipts to: month. 81.22. The Board madam-med at 8.45. The accounts were an follows: In. routo World. $1.40; Min M. Consi-q sidine. 401:; W. A. Goodwin. $1.40; Light. Hat 4: Power 00.. $28.18. The mnttu' of getting but racks M the libnry. and asking the people who attended to take of! their hats. was all) diam . A letter was read from Mr. C. H. fluid. in Ward to Miss maxin‘s threo weeb' con-rue at Montreal. in which he expresaad his opinion of the titneu of the librarian to undertake' hot wor‘ and spoke in high terms of Miss Benin! good qualities. From McLannm . 00.. stating that they coudl tumish Scrutoncoaltor $7 pet-ton. Mr. F. D. Moore awn that «the late Mr. Dan_ â€ribbon. had had a number of books in hil library, which were to be presented to the Public liubrary. Mr. Moore had impacted the boob-madam theywere some editions of Cable! and Shabespere’a works which the Library did notwnq tain. The boobs were accepted. , The mom“; at Mr. W. CI Way tor 85 for grading and inspecting walk. was left in the hands at Mr. Baal. A communicatim m receivadkom Albert E. Hal-damn. um that he had t list of goodbookl fox-sale. whï¬ch _M wpgkl; poll {on ï¬fty‘cenxn Low and Mr. Walks. were diseased as lacing all good and capsble mm: lthe position. audit we.‘ (mllydecided that a. ocmmibtee comprising Messrs. We. Metro and quvelle should interview Mr Walks. who is them malt. ï¬sndyon thsLC.I.. stat. and 1% qt an my mating. per mm'bnt‘u the boobiliated. m already in‘ the lihruy thedeal § Later on the immediate Wtyot Maths 3 new. Seautary wan die. «and, the members stating that it wag necessary to ham 3 mm whowas interested in library 3mm. .The sum 0! Mr. Geo. Patrick, Mr. Ju. The ï¬rst item {taken up was the mmwnotnr. E. Lï¬ardyas latent": tor the and. He had been a memberotthenoudï¬ormr ten years and those present referred to Mr. M's cwdqmlitien and screed that it would be a. wdiflicult m tertogetsnothermnssï¬t {ox-the 'm‘ppoulible positlm as an; Mn Ear. dy. who took a. great imterest in the Hilary and was a. loner of good books and familiar with all authors. It “‘1 moved by Mr. Deal. wooded by Mr 1 Fianna. that the :msignstion be uni oepted. and a committee of Messrs. 1 Judge Harding and Esther O'Sullimn‘ was appointed to draw, up a Suitablei resolution on behalf an the Board“ 1 lot In, looks luau Burl-g loath of July. I On' account at the ahpenoe o! the Secretary It laqt enniwa meeting of the Public (Library, Board. the meet... ing wu rather lung and flow. and at times irregular. Those present Were Judas Building chairmuz. and Means. Mm. Fluello. Bea) Mid Kylie The minutes of lay; mutating were road and uppromd. sad my nation Mr. Baal m appointedto hpt «score-t tam: (or u» meeting. , , ~ . VACANT POSITION 0F SECRETARY NOT YET FILLED. [INDSAY PUBIK llBRARY. A Winnipeg deapetch in yesters day's daiiies gives the following par- ticulate cf the death at Winnipeg of In. Banish. mother or Mr. John Bmm’idl. night porter at the. Banson house. a his! reference to which pn- pmred in Saturday's Evening Post: 175 mid. of manning Out. on a ï¬sh to be: (lighter. ï¬rs. Edward Depend“. was found yesterday by her Moon with her head and manners immersed in a we: 1w?- rel. and 0.11 efloru to twat: her were emailing. In. M com. plained of diuinous. and It p aux» posed she hinted while Inna-G he! !oleui at the barrel. which was unite to“. end (all not-M with he! I [and below the watch .. . ‘ i -â€"All hand: tool: in the Chic EOE-o dag ct Cobooonk. are 91' our idem wmmng a prize, although she hadhq' "th." . â€"'1‘he campers attended chmh in a body Sunday night, at the Rascals Cathedral. One would hue thought we wares lodge. uwefilled the church. A but came into the church during service and all hands tried their luck in putting it out. which was accomplished after ten minutes of had fighting, Brother Ccrlisle do. ingthetrick. l..‘;l; em but a. poor jutbe at Whiz-am â€"Mr. A. Robson. of Tomato. and Mr. Jelfery. of New Jersey. paid the" camp a .visit Sunday. The) can hearty atom. ' ' , tall members. is my hard “chick, fludquuton of a Fun-lulu ¢md at Rondo“. to school. For further mini»: apply to DB. A. Jmsox, ' hook, .or to SAXUEL T. JEMISbN, Bethmy.â€"w4. one am of 0161196; firm convenie'nt to gelled. or further Minna upply [‘ First-c last mt ale or to rent, beingnonhhmawzs .0011. 9. Km- van (the “formerly owned 19th m. ’Itvidvgomso 2%, situated "Giana“ from O In.“ 0 may. “In. .bont 1%“, «which :bout '2 acres i, good hudw'ood bush. them beinggoodmblohndinugoodm of cultivation; ooil_ e13! IMWW‘I‘M gs REWARD -â€"A Reward of $5 will She paid to nny perao‘n giving in. formetionthnt wlillilnlgeellii to the fnmon of any person so qnor in c of Victom otherwise than according g the law as laid down inthe Liquor License Act. The address of the sender will be treated with conï¬dence and the intern- ation will be acted on promptly. JOHN SHORT, Home Inspector, Box (73, lindny.â€"dw. 2w4p.m., 7m8p.m. bridge-it Methodist Church. Oï¬ceHomâ€"9tollum, Baker the Druggist, :ARM FOR SALE OR TO KENTâ€" 1 we of Kirkï¬old. ‘ 30 3994'5t: ï¬at $109,! '9‘ 0! 0-m- No WASTE. ll] times as strong, 5 times as cheap as essence. Zflcwbottln.bymfl. “DEV DROP IIN†GRIP. MAKES THE CAKE. PAVE FIVE. B. J. W. WOODâ€" VICTORIA ROAD. DRUM†and 6300.88. Drowned In a Barr“. Lemon BAKE R’S mmurmoos. Oil yester-