E914 cedar. lun- u: 82 up, Aâ€; .5, Faster. Von Plague. 'eâ€"Rose Newman. one to ï¬ve day 9-â€" Junkin Harry Lav!â€" >wardHi1yer.Clm nan, Leslie Junkln. II J Cyrus. Teacher. "H' Anderson, king cheese in butter in tho 0 a citizen of new well built .I imo line and ihlish a cream- End a ghey did t it is quit. m- Mtorvnow Tn. George Newman, ‘1 RN, hene youn I9 Factory , son of Thos. Rob- engarged to make rived last Wednes- Ir. Fred McNeil! of they are hwy mak- y and If. is expected muons work short- hut-“'9‘. three r'. Thus it will 1) will he pm- I with the cool dam when hay «1 low tvm best value for - also building v of the factor, by the injector W‘u-Ae h also the whey m they will be ru- ‘11: patrons will ~'. "1 oiull't he T} 3N Th 'rd with ono ii the only If)". and Mr. Lina nor ex‘ r upâ€"toâ€"dato e noun are :ki: r- room OCR m u; ‘5. i" e doctors en- factory this villm Irx Hazard. Mn. N: ward 7 matter sun has I sheet- 3 in its usury is ca! over 72M! 1 large eXDel“ retwcen ‘9 in our ayzeon > learn it Su nday 1d â€1031' 1.8! with 2’08; 1' cron Mute .nko \V DI‘ Partiea interested govern themselves accordmgly. Hay Win, 1900. ON FRIDAY, MAY 25. AT 8 O'CLOCK. P. 3.1. in the Council Chamber. Foamy. â€"X win he at Mr. Jan. Hayes. 9!: My ï¬sh. 29?} an! 29th. afternoon and NOW. wgrh I: an» stock of Watches and savoury. I. \\ m’rnsxn‘a. COURT of REVISION Bruxnoxâ€"On the 27th. an. in Penelon mm the wife of M. W. Brandon of a son. E’AT'3'ERsox.-0n the 4th in Bobcaygeon the wife of W. Patterson of a son. Y \- IIIIxI: ('I I'H.â€"-:\ meeting of the I-IIII: ungI-pI-I: II the \ III Inge took place on .‘l‘lr‘Nil\ for IIII- purwm» of organizing a hm :IIIIII IIIIII- I IIIII. Ii iuhr olï¬I-en were u. ..., 'I-I! :iII- (II II “‘:I“ nrer Indies. The ynm g x" ~ I viI. I-IIIEI 1m. 2min: to enioy them- M-II w :lIn' <II'III'IM‘I'. 2’: I. \"3 :II- <Ir. T‘IIIIriP Lnnke owned by Jâ€. I' Ir' SI “In IIIIrIIt Inst nee-k on the ‘III’.’ I IIII; um-mito the Rnthhurn Co. Mi‘l, I. :II‘\'.\’: I .I- Mm had been greatly inr prm I -II . .r r In; ~I Imn' ~. \\ mk, and Mr. Pur- kIII III-III IIIâ€: lII'." l m i-‘l'l II I) her the next >I-zI'. 12m" II u 0"“ 9'10Ҡinsurance, mm III.) In»; ' II.I~. I III: vol III. sgc'm. Incendiar I.-II i\ 5H; :Ili\\‘(1 to II are caused the ï¬re. AI: HI}: Du. â€"I.a~t Friday was Arbor In} and “IL“ Imr U'ISCI‘\€d as it might. be Mr. li »- \j-I‘IIH‘IDHIUf the schools gave I‘ .- I“.i cum». I to the pupih, and they very with-x ~: I“ iI Illv did good work to beautify IIIII ru-Im pliturt‘N were hunc up.flowers in Hm I. II: inn» Ilhd everything to make (III r'wm Inmfurtulile and hon-alike. As H II<II:II II few III the citizmis worked Well In Ii p' I: ~:. II flees but it is a mat pnty :I~ II [MINI tII-I-s me not 'I'l' out. to beaut'fy . 'I'IP DI u’n. rm __._.____ \' IxI IIIIIs.~'I‘IIII (in: vixirom of the ceason uw’v .Ir. .‘JI'Ix‘vIIziIu son of Mr. William I‘ )Ivk'vnziv. III KsI-kIII-III. and Mr. Wm. Mit- I * :Imi, III"I‘IIrII:IrII. 'I'Imy mme Friday, and MI S‘LIlIr'lay. It was ~heir rim: trip to .‘..h: :ugI-Im. NI: “ In. Ixennedy escorted .‘I II :IIIIIIIIII. :III-i \iIImed them the sights of II..IIIIe IhI- “I!“(it‘rrul rocks. and beauti I Ml (AI;\'I"‘ r’HIn'i I: II: shore. Both gentle‘ ! P0 I-n “(III- III- I 'l I "- .IIIId nml \\ are surprised to see such a. herd AI hf IIIIIIJIII IInII unmzrd at the Persian cc L UNIV“. .uIII nIhI-rimpnrted animals. Both we: I» II. III: mm and pie-med with 3013033290“ IEII: MI. I‘IIIKcnzic said he would return _ rI.Iv.I III“ In: his mother and friends. PI. I: ~03" ....un ~ Mi»; Flam Thompson, of 'l . ':zII'ImI spent Sunday with her father Mr. I'. ‘Iw II. p‘iI‘n \A h' I is Iaid up with bronchi- :iw; Mr. \Vm. FII-rIrIi. and Mr. Wesley l S: ‘ !.:.';':e:-r:vp0f{-Lkef‘zeldï¬isi in town (in busi- nu~-.â€"T‘ne Str. Sunbeam from Lakefleld. timed into port Wednesday and will return with n. ~(1nv of lumber for cottageaâ€"Mrs. Murray. of Peter-born. is in t0Wn.â€"~ Miss Mable Lowther, who has been visiting maul: in the States, is home again. I'M 1‘" “(‘ii' '1" I9_PU' and um! “cro- surprised to see ï¬nch a. herd ur‘ R-nihfln ml 1 amazed at the Persian ' ‘ ‘- . :uivi 'Ilht‘r imparted aninmls. Both i» a . h 1pm and pit-med “ ith Bohcaygoron that \h AhKcnzie wnid he “mild return '\'I '. mm: hi‘ nmtherand friends. P" \(IV'UIL Miss Flam Thompson, of i :: iy went Sunday with her father Mr. l' '1"), ':'x pm i» “h r ix laid up \\ 1th bronchi- :i~. - Mi. Wm m. H:- arm] and Mr. WeSley n .. n: Fun-ion Falls drove here on Sun- in , e rcgret to say Dr. and Mrs. 31" Vii-H arr «ill on the sick list- and the Mun» n- mains clown]. The doctors brother .\i:.' E 2:05. \[t('amus is _exp_e(ted shortly.â€" Mn .\l: H‘k of Lindsiw. is visiting her son, .-u ui daughter-3 m- Jaw Mr. and Mrs. H. Mark boimu ‘e‘t. ~.\Ir.C L. S. Larkin, of Toronto, w is here Tuesday and purchased aquantity n' lumbcr from M. Boy d Co.â€"Miss May Hmrer. of Lindsay is visiting friends.â€" Reta! Mixer 0me made a sick call on ._\Ir§. \\ol~ii.nf1iarvev. \Vednesday.â€"Mr. 14:“- mm dwvvl frmVn the ï¬re hall. without permissiun will return them at. once. THEX‘ . :z‘nm ~ The Government yacht Enlpirr, Im- km! through enroute for Lind- my '1‘;xe~uh.v nn-i re: urued Wednesday fur Inwmick \\ hz-re she w kept busy on the Goverxmwnt works. Sheis robed In all her spring Sp'UHdOr. \‘wn'nx'nUrnsâ€"A meetine of the The Boar?) was in favor of the monthly report given to each pupil, and the Princi- pal was authorized to cominue issuing the reportx‘ as was done in thg gait. 'l‘h'e 'l‘runnt queuion was again discussed, and on motion of M r. 310mm. seconded by Mr. Moore, [ha Truanr Orin-er was instruct- ed to strictly enforce the act. Mr. Brywu mentioned that the roof of the mmHn-d needed repairs, and also said 11m: 3. number of the seats in room No. 3 wgsrt: too high for the pupils. w...‘ . , .-u,.... , ...v...... u..- On request. an estimate of the new fence around the school was given by Mr. Ed. Arnhem, saying that {or a six stmnd wire fence in. the front most of the pests sunk would cost $15, and for the two sides and trek $95 for material. 32510:- work. The fence question was fully discussed by all members. Iev. Mr. Creighton and Mr. Motmt: were the only ones in favor of the fem-c. Mr. Moore did not, see the need of a fence, and thought there were other things :hut were more neceisary, Mr. “'nlker was not in fuwr of the fence. nor Dr. Boyd, rli ally on motion of Mr Edgar, the fence was left our for further consideration. “'. U. Hurchmer, clock for n. school 8 8 00 H. )1. Harris, paintinz blk. board. . .. I 0) J. 1). Montgomery. piling wood ...... l 25 Ed. Arnherg, work at 5. school. . 2 0" The I‘rincipa!s report for the month of April Wm :13 (011mm: Rev. ‘11-. Creighton mentioned that the ucho! am of I! u: when! pmpose having a social evening in the near future. and asked If they could have the the of the “MM! (mm In». iv-mrr: «1:12:11 stgectmha. and Lb}: prjfxlege was granted “"03!“ plued in stock 3003 para Bones â€you: a loading make: an 50.: on the The folloWing accodmk were ordered to be paid >â€" School Board The rezglar meeting of the School Board was held in the Council Chamber, Monday "smut:- , on nmtinn of Mr. Moore and Mr. W'alker, Rev. Mr. Creighton. was elected Chairman, in the absence of Mr. Mothsâ€, who was at- tagging tire practice. All no corvlnny'inviwd to at'tend. MEN'S. BOY’S, ' women‘s AND mssas- gobcuygeun rguaepmdmt The Frlvat‘eéérbrreéént were Messrs. Moore, “Elmer, Edgar, Moï¬â€™utt and ,DT- Boyd. ‘ LSNAP <o of the Municipality of Bobcaygeou will be held A Jocumt. -â€"'1'he mnemble would be very Irh obliged if the Dru-triesflwhp burrowed a. Pray-him, Service on Sgbbath 1t 1030 mm. Bunch? School ................... 2.30 p.m. "In: Meeting on Thursday 3:. . . . 7.30 pan. The Board Lhcn adjourned at 10 o‘clock ANDâ€" MIDLAND COUNTIES’ HERALD Tom! on m†205. Tom! 149. â€"--PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES --â€" _;_-¢_ Baptist Church, Bobcaygeon. uom VILLAGE OF BOBCAYGEON, Notice is hereby gun that the zoodsmduosduduuputhmmcu x2". V'I‘En- F'rr. Marie Lmlke owned by mum. wzn' hurnt «St Week on the â€ml: nm-rhik‘ the Ruthhurn CO. B‘Iiâ€, ’I'iu- bun: had been greatly in:« r 2 hr w nun" work, and Mr. Pur- m‘rmzml to launch her the next Tin-r.- “.u unly 9'me insurance, mm :1? “in mined at. $3,."Ml. Incendiar suppuwd to have caused the ï¬re. (:R Dunâ€"Lax: Friday was Arbor mi u.;.~ not observed as it might. be yuan, principal of the schools gave 'e‘rnmm to the pupih, and they very aw! imliv did good work to beautify ’11I‘.pi('f|l!‘t'\' were hung up,flowers \t'thuww‘ and everything to make um u-mnfurmble and homelike. AS I few pf the citizws worked well. uv-‘rti trees, but it is a mat pit-y Im- m-vs iU'L‘ not put our, to beautify BOOTS and SHOES monthes. mew. MAY 11, LOCAL NEWS. CH \S. E. STEWART. Vylltge Ch": The ï¬n: vidrorg n! the eemmn *ixvnziv, son of Mr. William (‘u'n.â€"-.~\ meetinc of the Ivl‘the Village took place on the: purpme of organizing a n't‘lllil. Eiuh: olï¬r-em were f whom are Indies. The your 3 vare going to enioy them- ‘. L. WHITE. BIRTHS KENT S TREET, LIN DSAY .‘m. on roll 3†'1‘ H E .35 190' K average Mt «H 0-) 43 Try One pound. Th“ ‘ When buying. 3 Sold only by. . - - Always tn he obtainedâ€"Fwd) Meats- Ponl: Hi In Seasonâ€"Cunt! Bar on-(Jnrcd ’ " " “wkâ€"lamkwl. "WW. Q-1::(‘l:'llt_\‘_ » All kinus of Cnmnd (:‘mmkâ€"All U' dflrs re- ceiVed nitration without dclxv, ROBINSON EWART, Braoy’s mew Imported Japan Tea leads all others at 25c.g We have just impor‘ed a to of VICTOR CHOP. which is we" ï¬nest. 25c Japan Tea to be had i ghe market. â€" TH E MOST CEN’J‘RA Lâ€" ;‘Ieat Market, “as: â€"â€"I.\‘ LINDSAYâ€"~â€" The Lates! Styles In New Gentlemen will do well by calling and looking at our Stock before going elsewhere. SPRIN% FOOTw@flR Melville Co Tea, 76a ~Teaz'.’ VICTOE' CHOP A new and improwd Proms of cleaning carpet: that dots not require them to be when up. and leures them like new. ASummer Connie. on Pigeon Lake. Anply to Box 336, Poutborough. Ont. 0n Monday, May 28th, 1900, Schoo? Grumman who heve not returned the lumen u! Truezooa. Teachers. Secretariea sud Pout omces respectively. please forward at once. ’ 'Ifuo road lists will be reedy for delivery same day. JAMES S. CAIRNDUFF, Clerk's Ofï¬ce. May 11th Township Clerk. 10m: HALL, LAKEHURST, On Monday, May 28th, 1900, COURT OF REVISION Clerk's Ofï¬ce Bobcaygeon. The Court of Revision for the Township of Ha:- vey will be held at COURT of REVISICN, Bobcaygeou. MISS MORTON Allthc Latest Artistic Touches in Photography done, Of the Township of Vernlam will meet in the Town Ball, Bobcaygeon ()ur welLshaped, comfortable nnd stylish shoes make a person look W?†and walk well. Our best stvles just inâ€"sure to picture you among them. We make aspecialty of repairing. The well dress‘d ‘always pay at. lention to important. details, shoes for Instance. WILLIAMSON BR 08-; €ahiu2t5, (Baum, Git PIANO TO RENT. Apply to th: Undersigned. C ARPET CLEANING Tï¬os. BRADY, TRUNKS AND VALISES FUR.MANUFACTURERS AND HATTERS PETERBORO Furnished in Up-to-Dafe Style. THE KAWARTHA LAKES; TO LET! Xotice is hereby given that the TOWNSHIP OF VERULAM, TOWNSHIP 0r HARVEY. s. MceLEbbANDf See our advt next week The stock saved from the ï¬re is in good condition, but. must, be run ofl'at 9. Clearance. Opposite Royal Hots As 10 o’clock . m. Appenmu please tako nouco‘ 5U M M ER COTTAGE J Photo's are all the go Mam! Elk. Bobonmoon. At 10 o‘Clock, a. m. :‘ GEO. \V. TAYLOR. ‘e Township Clerk. LINDSAY. Apply to MRS JOHN HAMILTON. MISS MORTON, Kent St. Lindsay. PHOTOGRAPHER, LINDSAY. 'IRE t. willc_ mce mm “x Ior' xerox (Juno w. A. Goonwm, are d-‘ily pairons at this store. They are shrewd erough to distinguish between mnnnxsb mlocted Dress Stuffs and 'l‘rmmings and the hminino instinct no apparent in all our 3 .diciom- 1y selected good; for women's wear. ‘ Our new whi'ewaar has just arrivad in proper season. No better. no safer place tor women to do their shopping. Goods nnpylied here cunuo: be excelled in quality, and never sold less in prices. Our Dress Goods and Sims at the opening of the at. anon. embmce features man are exclusive uero. Every Indy should l-a‘ze at. least. Many Iadxes want. a dozen We want you to see them; we want you to wear one or more. You’n be surprised at. the beauty in this line. BOLTON ST. Our stock of Hearts is large, and theres plenty of beauty to satisfy eyeryone. Wall Pauper; ! mm JEWELRY. @132qu “nAn This is the time for ï¬nding out the holes and worn places in your Curpebs em} Curtains. Be wise and make your selections now. The stock is piled high thh New Carpets at old prices. We make a. big purchase to avoid the advance. 9* HOUSEFURNISHINGS é Next Simpson Housc,'Kcnt 5!; Lindsay WELL DRESSED ~-~~-~~+‘.!JOMEN Dundas W F- M COARTY, still goes on, and we cut good and deep to reduce stock. So please remember ifynu want. bargains you should take advantage of this great clearing Sale. OPPOSlTE POST OFFICE, Please remember that. our Millinvry Department is again under the management of Mips Milla, who will be pleased to show cuetcmers and friends our display of new goods, Please Remember the stand right opposise the Post ofï¬ce, formerly occupied by Kerr Co. is full of new Spring Dress Goods. The assortment is large, th styles are tlgpewest, and the prices are very low. CURTAINS. OHENILLE CURTAINS- LACE R. B. ALLAN CO, OUR GREAT CLEARING SALE AT COST PRICE The Wall papers for the new Season us very attractive. The pattem and quality are. of course. the main questions and in these they no suunerb Seeouratock.1n1eads .11 competitors. What a proliï¬c theme. Order your but or Bonnet now- R. I. Allanï¬ï¬: (0., OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. DIILLINE R‘Y' ! OUR mILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 77 Km“. St. Lindsay WWWVW\\WW\Q BOBCAYGEON LINDSAY. Lindsay. 009. Flavelle Bros.7 SASH, DOORS, FRAMES, MOULD INGS. NEWEEL POSTS, BALUSTERS, STAXR RAIL, ETC BOBCAYGEONW. H. Hamilton. STRANEEZ The restaurant_has beenenlnrzed and much mproved, havmg added two more tables. SCHNEIDER. Strawberries and Fruit. Best Ice Cream in Town. Lunches and Lunch Rooms always Ready. B11638, JEWELRY STORE GEORGE STREE'I‘., FE‘ I keep on Stock and Make to Order all kinds and sizes of Orders taken by . GORDON HELM, 11:1331‘ 31x, LINDSAY LINDSAY. Importer of‘Mitchell‘s Plants. PLAN ING MILL. 700 yards Union Carpet. 86 inches wide all new patt- erns, rich colorings at 60c. CARPETS. . . . ming. matching and M done on Shortest Notice. Wholesale and Retail dealers in Plants, Cut Flowers, Floral Designs, Funeral Wreaths, Wedding and Table Decom- tions. . ' . ' . ‘ ' BOBCAYGE‘ON AT OLD PRICES. If vou have failed in' securing perfect. ï¬tting glasses come to us and buve them properly ex amined. that so many pe0plo3 entertain the idea that “anything will do" in the way of games for the eyes. Using improper or cheap lenses, .tbey im- agine lhev see Wel', and think it. impossible for anyone to imprve tLeir sight. CITY FLORISTJ 438 George St. PETERBORO FE’I‘ERBORO Mouldstloking BQLOTIIING C(DRSETS BlflUSE‘ SILICS J. @LT'] 'CIJIFFEZ SONS, DRESS (MODS Big Purchase of Men's Overalls, Smocks and Black Satin Shirts, damaged by water in a Toronto ï¬re. Will give 60c Overalls, and Smock for 35¢ ; ‘7 5c Overalls and Smocks 50c and Satin Shirts for 25c. MEN’S FURNISHINGS O’LOUGHLIN MOINTYRED SPRING GOODS Dresg Goods or Trimmings. (9%8T6/VXES, DAMAGED MILLIHERY, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO . L... READ, Respectfully solicit a careful inspection of their Spring Stock. wï¬Ã©g/VZ/fl747flzggï¬waI/V/Z §\\\\\\\\\\\\§V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\t\§ MARKET SQUARE. BOBCAYGEON} O’LOUGHLIN MGINTYRE Newest effects i'n Black, Fancy and every variety of Serges, Home spuns, Broad Cloths, Vcnelians, Poplms, Cashmeres, etc., etc. Your choice of 45 pieces for 50c a yard. Sée them and you will have a. Blouse. Careful dressers, you know. always insist on‘ having ï¬tted over new corsets. We have all sizes, shapes and most popular Corsets. We would like to can your atténtioh to ou‘r Black Worsted Suit. made to order for $20. Fine iuwortcd Tweed for 816, Black and Navy Serges at. $15, $17 50 and $20. Hats, Caps. Bollars, Cuffs, Ties, Shirts. Stock very complete. We call special attention to our hats. r/777¢////49/////////7fl ï¬g/cnï¬wï¬ï¬‚/A/Za In Prints and Ginghams the Patterns are prettier than ever with a large assortment to choose from. Call and see the new stock. Ur groceries are the best that can be got. Good goods and honest prices. W'ith the approach of Spring we ï¬nd our Stock, ï¬lling up with new goods. We can please the tastes of the most fastidious in the line of Orders by mail attended to at once. LINDSAY. LINDSAY. charloue St. WRAPPERS For Spring Wear. Blouses in English Print. in new checks stripes, his: colors, wi‘h either self or white collars 49c. Wrappers, light and dark shades: in plain and {army primed designs, $1 50 to 75¢. Kent Street LINDSAY GOUGH’S. CLOTHING PROFITS C. G- GEMMELL. PARASQLS. GLOVES, and BLOUSES. ATER PE l‘ERBOh‘D LL YOURS new dresses styles in the Boots and Shoes. IN TRUNKS AND VALISES SOMETHING,SPECIAL. SIQRE GORRIE’S DEPARTMENTAL STORE GENERAL STORE SURETY Manitoba Fyfe Wheat. \Vhite Russian Wheat. Colorado Wheat, Peas. Oats, Rye Barley, Beets. Mangols and all Garden Seeds fresh at \VV1\\\\\%\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ 3:!LT, SALT I Our Customers are coming in daily asking for the same kind of goods they got before. They wear Well, that is what lhcy say. Give us a Call. gmanzsm TRADE IS COMING OUR WAY JAS. LITHQOW, NICELY ! ! BICYCLES I HARDWARE? Cinnamon 5: Emerson, It pays to buy at Cinnaman and Everson’s. The new Hardware Men, Lindsay Come and see us. We can save you money JAS- LITHGOW, MARKET SQUARE Our Motto “Good Goods Cheap. And to meet. the demands wa have s NEW SI‘CKUF DRY GOODS. FRE: We woxfld like every man. young man and boy M test this matter thoroughly. Visit the store and size up n e value or the Overcoat, ulster and suit bar-,ains we are offering. What we want you to undenmnd is :â€"-hat our Store News is written literallyâ€"Trumfully. We’re clearing the Gamma s. tables, and shelves now instead of waiting, as others do, for pnoms. We re makmg this the eventful ending up of the most. euccaufni Lama‘s selling known to Liuduny shop-keepers. . NEILL. C231 and inspect our stc rk of A cara‘o'aid to hand HALIBURTON. FARM ERS’ SUPPLIES FORCE TREMENDOUS SALES BY TREMENDOUS EREDUCTIONS PURE MIXED PA [STE SCREEN DOORS, WLN'DOW SCREENâ€! GARDEN TOOLE, etc. etc. SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS For Sensible. seasonable Serviccable Shoes That in what you want, value your money, . . excels. BOBCAYGEON T ENE! M 5... £5 we a ï¬nal ,- ““0 FRESH GBUCERIE‘. LINDSAY . NEILL “h Fa}