1W0 : .3!"- w m1: prm'i’émohm um' ' “â€090.“ WWâ€! ““24 ___...--- A- A - {Mill mpviiiiid i ii Em “momma“ tho mm o! fat-magi Now .11 the to Bollovmo; on. . run at " ‘aim’mam to u. Lind can 135 mm on tho bu. n00 or w an no and than ohm ll Ihl at?» and an “33"" an enamel 3! 7:58 4M}. W. R. Callaway, district passen- cer agent of the C. P. R. at Toronto, has been mated to the [clan of general W at o! the ESP. R. “Soc" line. mite oe cion will be ï¬lled by air. Chas. A. McP erecn, into mutant amongst agent no 8:. John, N. B. Mt. Caliuny'e friends in Lindsey will be delighted mm to heel.- ot his donned edmcement. -â€"1‘he not-thorn unbu- trade In helping Inna-Inn: to mks things may on m; .dlvlulonjnna now. Some you: ago. before manna Trunk malted tho Northern â€"Arrange:nents have just been com- geted for a ï¬rend union ionic for the idinnd and orthern divis onempioyees, represented by Lindsay and Adnndaie stations. The date selected is Saturday, J n1: 23th, and Oriilis is the choice of the committee forameeting place. A grand program of sports and games is in course at preparation. 55186, Or vice vefsa A New Upper Lake 81 63330th Service. The Canadian Paciï¬c are making a new departure in their Upper Lake Steamship service. Instead of running two boats a week from Owen Sound to Sanit Ste. Marie and Port Arthur as hitherto, they are amazing during the excursion season, commencing 29th June and ending 6:11 tember in addition to the two steam- sh ps iron: Owen Sound on Mondays and Thursdays, to run a third steamship, the “Alberta," from Windsor every Saturday, leading after the arrival of the morning train iron: Toronto, or the Friday evening train from Montreal. She will call at Sarnla. thence to Mackinac Island, where aiay over 01 5 or 6 hours will be made From there to Sault Ste. Marie, where a stop over or three or four hours will be made, and than on to Thunder Bay. con- meeting with the overland express for Winnipeg and the Paciï¬c Coast. Return- ing, the Alberta will can at Mackinac, but passengers going via Windsor will have the advantage of returning via 0 wen “my New -E‘rem 17 so 20 engines run out from Lindsay every day. â€"0ver500 cars passed through the St. Clair tunnel every day last week. “:3an humiredi men are at present anal-god on the} Parry Sound railway. ,L-_ â€"FoIrhtindred cars of square timber will be loaded at Huntsville tnis season. â€"The Chicago 8: G. T. R... handled more fulï¬l: last week then in any one week for the 1: three years. â€"Far the description of all important cities, time of all trains, population cf all 111in stations. etc., etc., see the Band -â€"M ally Railway Guide. â€"-A brand new engine for the Item†ale 8:. 83!!me R. R. passed thronghl'i‘nesda: iron: the Kingston locomotive works. Mr. Pneeyis ï¬tting his line with the best of rolling stock. Wé-It ls expected that some lumber will be shipped thls way tram the big Mldlsnd which have started cutting. Most cf the out-put will be shipped by water to American parts, and as the vessels will likely bring return cargoes of grain it will mean more business for the Midland divi- sion employees. â€"T;oV-Imds of machinery went north to Kirkfleld last Thursday for Contractor Onderdonk. It was the ï¬rst consign menu of xpgny can-loads to arrive tum â€"In all ten csrloeds of machinery have gone north to Klrkfleld for use on the canal. The can are now beln unloaded by Mr.~ Onderdonk on the new 3 ding recently built for thelr reception. â€"Mount Albert station is to be thoroughly repamd. Mr. W. J. Cairns lets hr that point to-day to take note of what is required, and will take a. number or men from here to do the work as soon as he gate the necessary material on the ground. -w..........................89.6-Hondny, Love-t................... ...... m-Sundsy. Wm: days, man 01.... .... ..73.2â€"Tuadsy. colds! any.mecnof............ mum; The week. mean at... ............ 69.55. Precipitation in Inches. M (an 01 rain. 0 01. Thundny. 81h loll onlday. foal nin fall .................. 0.01 1" Run 613m} of many * Sault Ste. Marie. mwgoï¬ï¬'Lâ€"Hmbétham, dihggist, Lindsay. Bana Proznmme. ‘The following programme will be rend- and by the Citizens band this evening:â€" Overture Waltz.. .‘ 66m; Solo Selecaion ...... ..‘ LsVestt'e'...... ....uemwnnw Euphocium $010.. ..Genevieve.. .. .. .. .. ....Gorton Kr. G. M. Hurlson. Wanna†.......... Edinburgh ..... . .. "Bonuisseau God Save the Queen. Mn. A. BROWN. Bandmuter. Gold Donne 1:: Tobacco. 89mins two the cent cigars a day, for ï¬ve years would amount to over $200 ; and (or twenty years to $1,460, or a life insur- ance. Why send gold dollars and 85 up in smoke? Price's Tobac-Cure kills the tobaccg hpplt, smilghgglor chewigg. £13 ,LL_._A _____ New Advertisements This Week. >311: @aztnaian gem. Indâ€"Maw of Music. Mucusâ€"J. Smith Co. Single Fuelâ€"R. J. Mott. loath o! Româ€"Gougn Bros. Servant Wantedâ€"Mrs F. Folgor. Panto Bug Finishâ€"I“. Vanamp. Servant Wantedâ€"â€rs. Machen. For Sale or to Rentâ€"R D. Thexton Here We Araâ€"M W. Kennedy C LINDSAY. FRIDAY, {UN}: 21. TOWN AND COUNTY “on {or ~-- :90 JEWELâ€: fl feat; ITEMS OF IN TERES T. . .Cauto haze" . . Twilight Shadows .....Columbi.... . Mr. A. Brown ..‘ stmfe' ..... Gran: Western .. Bxitish Knight- ... .Rinzleben , , ,,Hexmn .. . . ..szlo ... ....Ripley .Rollinson Mercudante ..... Gonon Iriéin'iho: -w sue;- wum J may. I: Motto. B lulu!†D I 0h Snub. WAIOOIONOY. AOWN‘QJOG «mum Ilium tom-IA m. 11134»: a. u. mmlw.b near a «11.: AW. um- '“' ‘ Jï¬nmmï¬x '°'“ um“? mound-on. mnumrnuhu; “UNI“. Gnmtâ€"OIWMI wummwv may. I. “and plum 1.2.: u muosubou rum.“ Mmï¬l “mm! In" I Islam I mun. D I Jo‘ouJMIhnhmtwm lemma: Alom_ _ __ _ _ __ "ruwï¬'kmho . W. lid-4m DI‘J:::II _-¢I J ‘-- D _ LIL!“ own,- :- Aruhmotic :4. R Rough. 0 0 Lou. W Orton. W J BmflAOfl In Wining, A Llolll aroma JO‘J 0* Khulna. ;lllm. N W Ion» Beam II.“ W was now)». :1 ram. J â€Mm... men mid. luau. A B Wilma. A hum. I Caption. Qua-m. I Imam. 0 Mn. mm m M. Manama-all J A lobe“! 2x31 “WWII mm. A 0|“ch Minna. __._.. m- ,,,,,, -I.AA, - Au an anuu-v--. ._...4w _ Poona! Lita-nun :â€"Nr8 Housman, I mubm A L Melina-may. C A Sutherland, J F Gnhun. J W Stephen. Imo- J Thornhill. 3 bacon. 0 Thom“. L htsypon. A rum-Ion T IcQwflo. I 3 lot. E Smith. W Keys. 1: Wnrd, 0 Ba, I Footer, Ich- tyn. E Pocue. noun :â€"A L llcnllzu'goy J W 8h hon W 0110:: C Gilch . W B Flomhg. km.- IcKouh. I Wad. I You". E Poguo. I mom, I Bun". 1d: 8mm munâ€"w Irvlno. INulndl, W C Podhr,.' ma. mt lurd9°§d onmm .. A. ,_ .. . UI‘KHU nuns; will ave-c vv -'1__'â€" V- God's word is fair and gives credit for all good qualities. The fertility of the man‘s farm was evidence ofhis Industry. He was wise in providing for the storing of his large harvest. He was careful and pru- dent, as shown by his having much goods. Yet the bible shows the other side of his characterâ€"a mere human existence, not the living for a nurpose, the purpose of glorifying God. He was in the pitiful situation (15 having all his present needs satisï¬ed and without anv craving for higher and better things. The rev. gentle man applied the story to his hearers, that naturally they were dead in trespasses and sins, but if the soul was given into the keeping of Christ, and into harmony wi' h His purpose, there would be no condem- nation and despair, as with the man in the parable. but a life, a death, and an eter- nity brightened, na gloriï¬ed by pardon and joy ...... Miss liver, at the close of the service, sang a solo which was received with evident interest and pleasure by the audience. _ ‘ ‘ A â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A Blpmt Association Meetinl. First Evening. At the close of the opening exercises it was announced that Rev. A. White, who was to have preached the annual semen and Rev. S. s. Bates, who was to have addressed the meeting anoreign Missions were both absent. This being the case the Rev. A. Marshall was called upon to deliver the evangelistic sermon, which was on the program for another meeting. He took as his subject the narable of the man to whom God said ' Then feel. this night shall thy_ son! he required of thee.’ ,,,_1n. 1... A“ nuunuuuc- The Rev. T. Booker was next announced to speak on “Are home missions receiving the consideration their importance de- mands." He commenced with apologies for the absence or statistics necessauy for the completion 0! his address, and which he would have been provided with by the time that his address had cri inaily been set down for the program. e said. every eflort and any success in home missions Shauld be, and is, a. stimulus to interest and efl'crt in foreign missions. He believ- ed in home missions taking precedence, but by no means to the neglect or exclusion or foreign missions. This he held on the principle of Christ’s command “preach the waspei to all the wcrld," but. "beginning at Jerusalem,†or, in other words, begin at Lu. u- uw. French :-J F Gnhun. Kisses B Mutyn. I Thorn. hill. W Bouncy. 1?. bacon. A . Panama, E Cunp bell. H Finally}; S‘mith. K Kgya, J Allan. .. n. a -_JI_â€" “352m: :13? 3%;i'kmcflpseu. w c mun,- R M Murdock. Mines 8 @1911! 33mg. ' .oA AA; -â€" héme ï¬rst: Geographyâ€"Miss H Kempt. Historv:â€"S Buck. HI. Moynes H Inlne. C B Muir, J R Mitchell, P Cullon. Misses E L Flavelle. N Levey. A Bradshaw. E E Robson, E Wilkinson. J.Jackaon, H Kemp: V. Thurston. Bookkeepng: â€"W Buntin I W Wilson I Woollnrd, Hives A B ‘adshnw M Co urn. E Wilkinson. F A _ _. -._. ,A_A . ‘11,..3-.. A an nun. .u. Arithn. . _ic:â€"W Bunting. I W Wflkson H L Mo: nos. J Hurley E Jackson. w )1 Jackson, F Woollnx'd, V Gregory. ‘Jisses E L mvelle. S Houghton. A Bad- shnw W Bell,E E Robson. M Coburn. E L wucm. E WilkinsonJl Wmi, F A Jmkson, M Harding. H Kgmpt. A M Braden. - .â€" ...... , n r 1.----- t! Tnnbnnn NM Geography :â€"W Orson; G B Henderson. J W Stephen; Muses J Thomhill. M E McKay, C Bun". 1-: yard, Ida. 3km». -..,LA-J u “-5.4 marshâ€"In.- A Jack-o \ H Kempt, B Glass. V Thurston. A M Braden. Poetzcxl Litentnrezâ€"W Bunting I W Wilson. S Ruck. H L Haynes. A Knight. 3 Jackson. H Irvine, F Woollen}, B Mnk, Misses N Lovey. A Bradshaw W Bell. E Robson. W Coburn. E L Walters. E Wilkinson E WnrdJ‘ A Jnckson, A J eï¬en, H Kemnt, V Thurston. A M Bgdgn._ .. . n,,,n,LA_ a? v Auunmvu. a a. gun“... French: -Misses E L FlsveUe A Budshaw, E L Wplters F. Wilkinson M Wnd, T Benson. E Kemp: AMBrad: a. __ ,. -mâ€"quAA "r u---“ Dun-m, : u .uwm, u .. ........ [min :â€"I-' J Flurey. H Banâ€"3 KEEN. E Hm. Iey, W J Jeflers, W Bulls. B Millâ€; Misses M Eagle- son. M McAlpine, H Beau. n H mu, .u- u...“ History :â€"A théhrisz, J H Peel, w n Fleming, A Mcluhnrgev. C A Sutherland, G 8 Henderson. W Rich. W E'Perduo. J W Stephen; Misses M Foam. Id: Skuce. Conant: mutate Notes. The following pupils obtained honorable mention on the weekly examinations:â€" Form I. “Egazhuï¬.$ï¬$n. II L Monies. E Jackson. N H Jackson, F Woollud, Misses N Lovey, F AJacknon. Form II. AlGoognphnâ€"FJ Fluroy, G C Pedlsr. Mia-a II He- Dune. History-F J Flurey. H Ball, 6 L Pedlar. H Hartley, Misses M McAIpine, E musing. P Winters, 15 Reads, E R Hunt, 1“ Argue. Bookkeepingâ€"A S Pckin. C 0 Middleton, GI. Pedlar. C E endemn W Ellis. B Mill“. P J Murphy MisseaN’ M Ending, 1! Eagleson. A L Prior, 1. R Galbraith. M Shape. B M Smith, L Anderson. E 5 Mupt. I!!! Argue '- n,“__xu_ u u-AI-:-- 1: than Poetical Litanture :â€"H Ball, A S Pnrkin. R A Eelson. G L Pedlar. H Hartley. A Touchbum. W mus. Misses Ll Ezzleson. A L Pror, L R Galbnith. M McAlpina. M McDontld. H Ben]. E Lansing. B M Smith. F Winters L Andemn.~E_Reogs, EB {[3331 an: m A u nun-c ~.__-._-... _ -._-_ Arithmetic :-F J Flumy. A S Pukiu. C 0 Middlev ton. R H Helson G L Pedlnr. H Hmloy. W J Jeflen. A. Touchburn W Ellis. 8 Milhr, E Bolzer. P J Murphy: Misses M Eaglesou. A L Prior. L B thbnlth. M McAl inc. In Shape, E Lansing, M McGill, B M Smith, anjggs. E Betting-Mg étEuo. s.-- n- n--. us- on u. U-v -â€"-- P a success. The only dlï¬â€˜erencs between Czpt. Camden's statement and mine is that he assumes that the logs were In the gyannel, and I think tyez'wsre not.- ‘v'n "nu Yours, auuuu- uyyauuvu " ...._. .. __- -, , if another ship goin down had the right of way? This woul cause a delay of twenty minutes for each ship. or tour hnurs for the last ship, exclusive of the time of leakage. This would be a very serious matter, and what might often happen if the rest of the canal were a A -_1_ :um---â€"-- Meagan Io Irho tendon River Invisible. lTo the Editor of Tax P081.) Sm.â€"I know of no person better able to answer my question then Capt. Cran' dell, but he has not done so. “It Instead of the Cmndene and a soow, there were a dozen ships waiting to go up, would it he sue for another sh! to 5311 down the river ?" In other w a, would It be neces- sary tomakenrnle that no ship 30 up should opprgaph wlthln’ a. mile of the one .2 LL- _I~LO- n n Luann...- v a. Frenchzâ€"Misaesiri Galbraith)! McAlpinoB King. MAthgpqLI, Angel-son. .. n,,n A a n._I.xâ€" D A â€"Remember the closing-exercises next Tuesday atmoon at 2.80 o'clock. Rev. Principal limb, of Victoria Univereity. Is to speak on “The Fundamental Princi- ple in School and College DisglPIInef' Miss A. Dufl’ue will read the vale ecu-y. The banjo, mandnlin and tar club are to play. There will be readings, Chair- man McNeillle'e address and an eeeag: “The Evolution of Government,†by C. Calhoun. - â€"The mandamtgurgamA-legngt Is now 1:! £3.11 a.- an y go on ova; noogrgfser 4 o 'olock. are lnvitodto watch the mac. Annusl Colloglste excursion to St. J mob’s Island on Saturday. J nno 22nd, per Sat. Crandella, leaving wharf at 8 up. canon-u mum loan. â€"Gottlog your plotuu taken In the order of the day jolt. now. mall large the-tins day Is prom has beennludtor and whistle uporta, h underneath svlcnlontVlo- 'ennd. Mae-1n- and: tour A hotâ€"d4 torn Bond on July In: 7 â€"Rev. Fuchs! SW 2. pl: "IOIIOT' “M!" I“. am Sam-a a: 00., 15 Km..han Just received . his stock of Earn-m on, unknown. PM can sud got my prices baton bum-47'2- â€"The mu! max-ulna cf the Whitby- Llndsay Baptls‘. â€nodules will mum on July 93!: to Sturgeon Polng. Primary Forms. 'JI'H. KNIGHT. THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONT» FRIDAY, JUNE "Iiiâ€"K3. â€mm. n u am We. a flu Ducal: upon h In» night. In. “mu. m m umnuuttc. Nachow at It an Inn om bun um Inn to plus-on u this. Loo bu 5m: 3 E E 3 HE “E 25' 5E s: is E: manila“. bun a who nob» mo uh: huh“ until cut-mm Jou- i? if 3:? $5: nocloo. â€"’rno Pom-hora papa-n 11de upon tho hondoomo oppomnoo of tho flown- bod: ond hm nononndlna their oohoou. Tho oommmoo 1n Lindon oood lo o: all: work o loll nonghplco bu “moo mum. warn-do; “11:111.." ood gala {In O‘Bollonn o honour chop. dflm mud by tho Wat. hon w'nï¬ï¬‚ï¬. “all. loamy. , L â€"A cheque for the mm of $1,000, drawn in iavor oi 3 Lindsay man b a western bank, was icked up on the tr. Esturion Saturday. he owner can recover hie property by applying to Puree: Diament. â€"Mr. Ed. Daly returned Tueeday from e ï¬shing expedition u Lake S with his friend, MLNI olaeB: y. We underetand they killed eererel ï¬ne mech- longe but the bees would not be lured. â€"A report wee current about town Mend†thet nearly ell oi Ho 8: Sone’ mill em loyeee et Fendon elm p their etruck Seturd night twin to wagee inning†been reducesd without â€"Mr. Young, late 0: Feneion Falls, is in charge or the hotel boat liver; this season, and in is plain to see that; e knows his business. All the boats have been repaint- ed and properiy ï¬tted out with oars, row- ioclge,‘ paddloe, easy, chairs. etc., and he __ _ - _...â€" n‘flf‘m In 1005!, yuan-cu, nun, has’ aiso constructed a new platform in front of the boathouse. Mr. Young has purchased Mr. A. F. D. MaoGaouen'e sailing yacht and added it to his fleet, and guests and visitors who wish to enjoy a cruise about the lake can rent it by the hour or day at a low ï¬gure. â€"The hotel formally opened Saturday for the reception at eats, but Mr. Simpson. the popular an urbane proprie- tor, has had everything in readiness f r some days est, and his hospitality has been taste by a large numoer of visi- tors. He has already received a number oi communications from Americans and anticipates a large influx of cats tc- wards the end of the month. . E. J. Byett,__wel} and favorably known to the in. chin Inna}. WWW. Chief Medics! 0600!. Gold Out. mu- nyuu, wan uuu. “any--.†___, 7 , maiority at summer visitors to this local- ity, has been installed by Mr.» Simpson as manager, and signs of his experience and skill are everywhere visible. Mr. Ryott was manager of the Rockiend house, Bot- csygeon, a couple of seasons ago. and last season won golden opinions from the guests at Chemong Park hotel. who pre- sented him with a hendsome souvenir of gisasure during their stay. The cuts of tux-goon Point hotel will ï¬nd . Ryott most gentiemsnly and obliging. â€"Mr. Alex. Austin, or Otonebee. tell from thematot a burn he was s on Thursday, and the 23 feet eta drop shook him up considerably. Luckily he sustained no eerioue annry. Lees! mm... â€"The open season tor mukelonge and base commenced on Monday. A number of ï¬shing parties have been organized. . ,A ,“L ,7“, ":A_ large shipment of chandeliers and electric light ï¬xtures arrived from Bach- ester Tuesday for the Victoria Electric LightCo. A number of the ï¬xtures are tor/the Benson house. iii‘het Penetangniehene has set out 1,000 maple trees this season speaks vol- umes tor the intelligence of the oonneilend people. -â€"'.l‘he Presbyterian Sunday school scholars cf Enniskillen excurted to Stur- on Polnt Tuesday. About 350 were ~n the steamer. -Mr. Geo, Ingles. oi the Lindsey plun- ing mills. has secured the contract for inr- niahlng the woodwork for the new real:- try oï¬lce at Minden. â€"By the breaking alnbend-enw Eowry 8: Son's mm at Fenelon Fells Set- urday atternoon considerable deg? was done, ybut luckily no one walnj â€"The Crandelle used through the looks Saturday w! elerge excursion natty from Bowmnvllle. Bleeketoek and Cmarea on board. Their destination was Sturgeon Point. "â€"Mr. P. G. PM he rented the McBnr'ney cottage for the sesson. end his family hsve taken up residence there. -â€"Mr. A. F. D. MseGachen contemplates meld snnmher of improvements tohis cottagg below the Point, and will send down a couple of men this week. -â€"Mr. J. Flood, mail clerk on the Hell- bnrton division, has rented Mr. W. A. Goodwin's cottage for a couple cf weeks, and is rusticeting there with his tsmily. -Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Grace. Toronto, have taken Mr. Jenninge' co for a con 1e of months. ill-Jenninga’ iness w not permit himto become s resident till later on in the season. â€"Rsv. Mr. Shorey, oi the Csmbridge-st. Methodist church, was at the Point Sunday looking up a out He intends to reside here while the mprovements to the personage are being completed. - â€"Mr, Sherman, of Toronto. who occu- pied one ef Dr. Neeiends' cottages isst season. thinks Sturgeon Point one of the ï¬nest summer resorts in Csnsdo. and has decided to return. He has rented the same cottage. _ v â€"Mr. McIllhergey shipped a mixed load of cattle and shear to Menu-ell Tuesday. To-mcrrcw he w ship a number of horses to the old country market. â€"D. J. McIntyre, P. M., recently plent- ed a close hedge of your: spruce trees on the east and south side 0 the lawn n: his residence, Bond-st. â€"A1dermen Stewart, 0'! Toronto. who ï¬gured In the recent Toronto boodllnf Investigation, 15 enjoying a. ï¬shing - day at Coboconk. "1m. Roi». mun u means It am on his lot IdJolnlnfl M5 W- ‘- cottage Goodwin's midsnce. â€"Dr.Kem charmed “I Go " mm Mr. Tgmton magnum MI!- ’ smut! m loan. â€"Th_e Milan Nam luv. loud the Damnuon Bank com to: the m â€"Mr. R. Smyth andhmllywmuhup mldenoe in one of Mr. F. Cnnddl‘s cot- tazoaahorcly. , ‘ ..,, mum J’mSmtOm. 15m In" jubmolvodnuuoomtotonl. m Packing all!“ M. I! v ‘Thruhm' Favorite on.†In mm In the county. Cdl 3nd Inspectâ€"678. Aux If Minus. Gena-Isl Midland District, 168 $113M. rt. We neverhndsueh a stockofGoods. ellNew, end. better Maren“! “Whole-ale cashew foe Wool. We must hevemoreWool this oemnthn lat. Youwiu 1t lent given»: chancetobldonlt. No whet feaifyou tenet our teem. iâ€"We respectfully direct the attention of terrece owners to the Wekeiev block of roundingliere most pleasant to gaze upon. vtLvld contract to â€1:113: otaer properties e owners w m to reach the top notch in the my ot rent. The Wehely terrece is a. pleasing object lesson. and it is seie to eey that it will never. be without tenente. â€"A rider who undertook to carry home agar-den rate the other evening hed e b time cf it. He hoisted it elcft end tcra down e few feet of the border oi en awning. He carried it croeeweye end swept over e churn outside at a. grocery etcrr. in get- ting on after the mutter had been almight- ened cut, he caught the handle in e tree 3rd. The immediate results were cel- gn emitons. He tied the robe on lengthwise with the cycle end eeiled 01 home with the handle eti out behind as a. sort oi rigid tell.â€"Pe ro Review the occasion. Thu Clflzona' band has been dencoot Manon†rest at, on Thursday. Mr. J. G. Edwards Russell the 27611 was a! mdodooffmyworkotthe St. Pour aohnroh wnlholdtholr â€"Tho young lodles’ sowing society of â€"Smith'e Fells ï¬re compeny will resign on July 2~t. The comma is e volunta ( 3 one, and hes received 33c yen-iv from the town in addition to the seisxy :1! 8150 psid to the chief and his assistant. but the members have decided that the remunen- tion is not snifleent to compensate them for their lose at time, exposure. etc. Lindsey ï¬remen do not receive one-heir as much. â€"Mr. W. A. Whitehestheoontnet tcr building the ehelter nu the town when. It will be 63 It. Inna. with (Jul-rowan! seats, anathemaâ€: price 1- $1.40 per foot. Severe! other wpenteu tendered. but. their ï¬gures were “out of eight." -â€"0n last Tue-day Mr. J. J. Keleo, Superintendent ofï¬mneleae end Neglected Childxen, went to Ircrdal: to inveetbnte rumors relating to neglected children in that locality. He was eeccxnpmled by Mr. John Short. They ionndthechlldren ecrrmnded by a very immoral atmoe- phere. with no hope or returning their condltltion in that locality. As a result. Mr. Keleo and Mr. Short returned to town on Wedneeday lrlnging the two little wait: with them. They were placed in chug ot theledieect thelooalhranch here. w o are doing everythlng pouihle to better the moral and hyeieal condition of the children. Theluflee have clothed them in aprcper mnnnernnd mode them quite preeentahie. The local calms have made amusements to send bur children to the home for dependent children in Toronto next week. huO All-Iv lor-uvâ€"v- .- uâ€" w- _ Totten, at Tot . hedheeideetroyed by are Tuesday flint. -â€"At the Cemobemord cheese bond on Tuesday lat 587 boxes of white end 65 colored were boarded at the shove number only 185 sold. at the price clued. 7h. The trans ehouldjoln with the Llndsey and than get a w: price. F. Ila/1011M)", â€"R'sâ€"v. E. A. Tones. of the received a uespa whWednuga Inform!!! him the: the ï¬ne residenceot Ia_ WEN: Alex. H__‘._-_. society will erlntendent of â€"A meeting children. Tax-on dellver an address. roomMondey evenln end 9; to. will be px'esent end will ofthe Chdm heheldlnShPul‘ w Bram- â€"'.l'hm will b. n lawn usual pa Wod- My, Juneau.» thomldenooo! Mr. W. E. Walnut. Onwood. . 3.953% , 7 7 it his name W an! In the My o! "£9.de .mm'm MD†mun-h nu “wan-Id“ Md- Joxnmsmohmn. Grimm“ munmumgugï¬_m_ HORN BROTHERS, E wait?) ifggmï¬m The only safe way to use a Suono Poison FOR SALE BY LAZY MAN'S PURSE. LINDSAY WOOLLBN HILLS 1'. Van Cam p, Born 8m. Sell your Wool direct to the Manufacturersâ€"ll you sell to the middle man he will have a share, end that comes out of you, Buy your Woollen: where they ï¬re manufactured and save your money which should ï¬t your pocket just a well u my other â€may? a mWWWWWWWW WWW .WWWIIWW .WzWWWWMWW 3 i E E E 3 s 3% %§ i2; 3»? 3% 8.2 g3 3? egg g3 SE. 3% he Trent Vnney canal on by this tune, sad is within a few minutes' vnlkoi thopicnlcgroundl lt willtflcrdu p . _ 8 a H m“: 21?. a a m match-v0 momma jov the but picnic or the mach. Esau! Em.â€"1‘ho «truce and as ï¬lm school luvina enminttion will he dontheflch.23:hwdm:hinu. A huge number of intend writinr. mute boa-ding place should comm with the W. Next door to Hurley and Brady's. I beg to mnounoeto tholudia of Lind-1y 3nd Country (In! I hve daddod to elm out my nicely snorted stock of W V This u'rill be an vexeell-ent opportunily to an money Call enly and get ï¬rst choice. MISS O’BRIEN. WWWTI (EEK: of Immu- rnont u 111er Down. The bone- at C. McKenzie'l the pact oflloo and Mr. A. non hue been woodman, improved dur- lug "3° 9Ԡ1333!: __........ -... \ within ‘ho next Thirty Dtyu, if possible to do so bygngrking tho__pricel very Icy. VUI‘KU w "av-v vâ€" vâ€"W-_- Exmpmma Assamâ€"Mr; Josephf V. M z’l/mery . . C/earz’mg Sale “mm MILLINERY and TRIMMING GOODS 30 DAYS. M13; 0'_Brtan. KIRKFIELU. FOR Lindsay. GOE 00.62.00, www.cpow â€"Spon.ing Trout“. 82.00 to 84.00. Wouuubout matting tint men sud boyumr.sndmythinwthqbuyfor per-0nd museum. In this respect tho mania-imply (loin: in duty by you whohnwothabmwhuhu. Whenthe mercury h simmering, re- member the: we hue the comfort you need. Very my bargain-ere hereto:- peopbofunowmend ulna-n generollygoodelldemtheline. â€"A:er;%en Ioeben Coete, 1!: 75c and L I â€"Lnetre Coeb end Veeu, e! 82.00. â€"u§rgui¢ht Serge Suite. 82.95, 83. 50, â€"ugc;.m Tweed Suite, 83.90. 35.00, _m¢i{m'i¢m Skeleton Coetl. 500, 31.00 to 82 50. â€"Blwer Cosh, ell colouu, $2.00. â€"Whhae end Colored Veete, tron 690 to â€"Sifk0mu MVgltg, plpIn sad Itrip Henmept to feel the eumheot momenowthen Inter on in the eeuon. The, need thin, comfortehle Clothing now, and nobody went:- to pey more than hneoeuery. Don't put 08' coming until lete in the dey if you can help it. Sound-ye m on:- crowd deye, when everybody'e in e hum-y. Better come now. Every now end then we are econ-ed of under-oiling. when we men-1y do our dutyâ€"by you, end eell a low I: we can. Dollen end anteâ€"cent- end dollar:â€" with e leenlnz tower}: the store thet shes the best "Joel, and e diepoettion to teed. when prloel m lowestâ€"there the yea-d stick to measure by. Whnt counts in pnrohulnz in the comfort of knowing you undo a good bar- goin. Look book: fewyou-I ngo sud campus the store of 00-day with ‘tho busing-In you know it than. Study the trend of nine. during the some period. Price- luvo boon Wally reduced in proportion a {militia were onlnrgod. We've sometime. bloom! for selling thing! too chapâ€"but met no wve’re not asking apologies. We're working for the “gt-eaten: good to the Mt num- Wâ€"nnd the my cuean crown the store every day shove flat the public is womanly «tidied with good things helm! chap and cheap thing- being JUN E, the month of Roses, inaugurates the season for light-weight Clothing at Reduced prices for Men, Youths and Boys. Before the June roses are all gone we expect that most of our present stock of Summer Clothing will have gone also, if sales keep on as they are doing the past two weeks. As the mercury in the thermometer ascends, the sales of our Cool Clothing ascends correspondingly, and unless you pre. pare for summer heat now, half your time will be spent in try- ing hard to keep cooL Every corner of our big store has a summer-like, hot-weather appearance. But, ï¬guratively speaking, Gough Bros. is the Coolest Clothing House in Can‘- Sims, UUuSu “Ava. r: qu vvvunw v-v---â€"â€"° .._-_.- __ V__ ada during the hot days of J naeâ€"because Gough Bros.’ prices are always below zero. Month Perhaps We’re Wrong. The Wonderful Cheap Men, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Summer Suits. What counts. “Always Good at GOUGE’S.†LINDSAY 1nd PETERBOROUGH Bros. 0W No. 20, Kent Street, June 19th. TE:‘BJâ€"â€"- 81, 81.50, 82 and 83. â€"Fodonl, .u popula- ohadeo, quuliues and sizes. for [on and Boys, as low a 700, a high a $3. M's enough to we our interest in younlbu. We vo 3 complete a- mc, tnd prices on low enough to «pour. your code. â€"Ohildnn'a Snilon, 10c. 25c. â€"1'wood am. 200. 25c. â€"Mon'l Tom-inn. 75¢. â€"Mgn'| Chg-ht! Hutu, all sizes, 50c, 75c. put flow mks. PM w_e’ro mat the “laden" in the lat trade ; but we’re thï¬ELLEBS. ad that min u- in» u w â€"Gonu’ Fine Star Esta, 25c, worth 40 cent. â€"Gontl’ Finn America: Straw Hats, 50:, worth 81.00. â€"Genu’ Fm. Amado-n Straw Hats, 75c, worth 81.50. â€"Men’a Smw am in lightweight, wide mama-ow rinu, 50ch $1.50.' â€"qu0' Eat. in every style. from 15: to It’s no: muohof e trick to sell Straw Beta st this season of the yeer, slthough some of the regula- het dealers my hsve to hustle to do it end get their fancy prices. If wehed to sell hen-lone we might heve to hustle too. but we don't hve to. It's es eesy es looking down a well. The Het snakes- nsnelly loede up the regula- Het deders 3: good, plump ï¬gures, and when he ï¬nds he hes en im- movable loed left he cells in the live genenl new clothier and bids him take then M: his own priceâ€"but take them. Thnt's one of the we we get in our best work. GOUGH ROS. heve helped seven-cl such but mnuteotnrers out of a hole, end it mounts for the specisl price ï¬sstiulwe heve been holding in hets the Agratthing for: mu: who aim to lucccod is to look well. Everybody is judged. more or loos, by appearance. It doesn’t coat much to none“ stylish furn- hhinzl if you buy at Gough Bros. tad too, 4 pd:- for 50¢. â€"Silk Knot Ties, 2 for 25¢. â€"â€"Phin and Coloured Merino, 25: etch. â€"S;riped Underwear, 15¢ each. â€"Fln.nnelotne Shirts, 8c, 23c. â€"â€"Collm tad Cufl's, 10c, 150, 18¢ a pair. 50c. â€"Fine Elastic Bnou,15c. â€"Merino Socks, penning, double heel â€"French Balbrignn Suiu. $1.00, â€"Nomnl Wool Shh-u, 81.50. â€"0otlng sum. 40c â€"Ooloured Shim, tut colours, all aim, Not Much of (1 Trick. Gents’ Furnishings. J. G. E1 On account ‘ sumption of poi the destruction and insects mm and other plant been a. long-{e} uticle that wm or the leaf with Coluu'on, we at liquid Paris G weanling to dir a ‘ ht transpau be more uni o'er the leaf, 1 'ill remain Ion: More on th June 29th All tick: Hill [1 SP3!“ can Sm LIQUID P W. G. BL Grand In: 4 LONG- FARE ANDI SIN GL‘ J. G. Ed PRICES an Dot 0 expressly Potted Bone JITN 'eoz) and