ing the skin If?! area: heal- mssessed by r «humid?! In new by the mag With we: . a this at be mau'ncturo fl lien In on. Harassed h tamer than tar 33930“ Cate. .‘cha‘dew If $.31le 5.19, Creigh- var'-3:nb9,ol "youâ€. ; Oxmmr.‘ xh‘ed. Cum nzlcns on tho ' THE new WHARF DISCUSSED. {aslbly sum 7 w :ho health an. , N, ;,- m...»- of Expanding the men: much fun,“ umnt of $8.000 on a. 30 0‘" be ~~.-:‘ at the Foot of Bond-st. :cm zesulu U ,. n :zzcuzions. Reports and Gen- krmt building. all); and Mn Igor and mu- Cuplnn. vhkkb hundnd md ul- nut kind: of“ sine Ba; :TTLE. wing at at : ds-roted to .te on 0‘ !, Ont., as a: unwound _ _ :Mce Th9 no. Victor]: T. ‘u. amt-yd :3 ms.- 9, me: It I" Haney; at and £115 than m wwu an arbitrary at “n ""0 “’33 no oiher resource 120881 c0 REPORT 09 roman comm thn .“°PED~AB,’ chairman rm $111393? acccunts had {Deon ex‘mmd :1 cr «treat, and that $3190 I!“ 31931de non-residentgâ€"Aa ted. to he “‘31- GRAHAM exquired ““135“: shelce r3. 1N} PRDLsR-"We have done 30mg ;,‘Wulcatian had been sent: and â€112:: Kent that the can: panyxgr’lshed gm?“ todrittalcng asst present. O: “Gauge Councilhad the power to and bite “take?“ time. but he would not ï¬reman“ an arbitrary stepn until 0 other rash-"Inn m'h ‘5‘ :3?“ lusaectsr. He said the lnspee “41 Visited several parts at the town “passed the opinion that the work “9355 Was In accord with his own hi Immi- The inspector did not mm 13.311 that was said regarding the hi?“ “13 drainageâ€"i: was dependant â€gleq‘ulityor the soil. Mr. Cmnbell “ha i†Pleaï¬ed to come here at any time k emuadon of the came]! to express 11:12“ â€it give advice. , h..yPr_...S’MYTH sumestad that: Mr. ms L"33’9“â€! HOLDING BACK. R‘e'eRu Whitman of the mung. mum Um °°mmittee. said hehad in “We ‘° 8†a report tromthe Light. T‘tand Powel- Co. as to the mm for 3 Evaâ€: 1°†3 Smaller number of HM"? “0 nresenu used. Mr. Reesor “mad to have 14:, In the hands of I buy “mmuï¬ffflanlng. Manon; ,n, L . ‘ Goc-n ROADS mspzcron. â€2‘11? IQ‘g‘i-ratian of Mayor Smyth, Bop.- :cmwffmlm briefly referred to the [mm :3 town of Mr. Csmpball, pro- 5 ' 1.. cu, .333 .‘llawanl-nâ€" tr- “.1: 4.5.- 2-..--- "" U-U “C0 l3. mam“ tact for 9. small :13“ 33 present: used WM tsetd to have 14; In emmm“ that evanlng win Rica cation had been 3'13...†Md ant that thp pa “are: SMYIH said the Wm. Mediand's ‘1‘?er damages against the town was “gidzflra and he did not know that) in “Mb“ - “Dr 5- 611-13 any rate is could 110‘ "6' come up ‘osfara December next. GOG!) ROADS INSPECTOR. Wu: mm: 311 ested Eh“ Mr. maiell‘aeiavited tgittand the county :31; session, but depfreeve Kelli? â€for 33 :tle chance of getting m Line, as he would as needed 913†mz rowx‘s LAW suns. From G. H. Hopkins. town solicitor, to magccatllr. Thomhin had failed. in mica-ought against the town on so- Iunt of having been d: prlved of his snowâ€" â€9553 contract, and expressing the ‘131,011 ï¬lms a. proper printed calm-ace 33:1 be provided in future asses.â€" rpm Chief 8:11, reporting the collection $035 in ï¬nes ~nd licensesâ€"Police. Wren: Mar}?! Clerk Callaghan, report- lztees of $'=J.:IJ.â€"Town property com- Ilttee. Pram R. A. Douglas, ï¬re warden, calling nestles to the storage of coal oil In a mien hullllnz near Martin's mill, and We: the: the tire by-law does not: cover as: cues ...... Reeve Ray explained that Eeflre warden had been reprimanded for Wing such storage, and as the by-law Des not give him pawer to act it; was 3393: to bring the mazter bttore the IMclLâ€"Flre and Water. From Audzicr Eagleson, certifiiég to iecanecmesu of the treasurer-’3 books. rljmaking several suggqstloqs.â€"Eyled, .-.. (“A .v. n treasurer Knowlsaa ram 3 statement meiws and expenditures from 16:): Mo 3011 May, and the lull ouday from :19: hang-3'.â€" Iimgyzce committee. ......L‘an:'. FEDLAR orcpascd th st Mr. N’s account of $115.63 be paid by me use it found ccz-rect, as tbs town acanrmcz. This Wis agreed be. me P. Donaghue, (flex-12g 1.0 rent. the #91:! qr a portion 91! hause 2;: presentm- Aim dy Session of Coun- cu Monday Evening A {It mcu reorder the remand o: boathonses mum: Ridcuc a: d Jordan-eta , near mu midtnces.~Stree~: and bridge. Amman was read Rom J. Levell, J. GHIaeg,F. mepzoa, R. Sylvester, A. Hardy, R. S. Porter and other ., owners In the block bounded by amassed Fair-avenue, and Sussex and [Ibex-33., asking tor an additional hy- mn-Fire and water cnmmibtee. Annmber of 3ccounts were read by the atmdreterred to the I‘m-moo commit- ied by he sanitary impen‘v or as an Mar which he wood my 82 ox- $3 per Kn ia wark. ~Town prapcrty cem- “n. .1. , wirs and tumbling exhibi- In or. 1- 1:1:uket :quare delayed the euic.’ . : .- 1.11111 (or half an-hcur beyond :vhd ‘ 1.1.121Ioad:1y evenlug,but the .:m;: -. 'â€" ‘.\L:e tacked on to the other 1-11.;rcet added by the con- .vpmcntativee at fault. I! .r' thing c .n‘laues the sess‘cna ;;u :t iii become as prufrac ed as the nail mac-:1 g-I, with 11:.10 more to mi: :11: time wasted. When all the 3313' 1114 :wcm‘nled the ekrk read the .1‘ the pzcvlsus scsslm, which scammed. « 21.11 .11 umcarwxs. 32:11 1\' .-\. G zed Ma, appeallng against .1: 0! his Cam'mldge 3:. pro;- 3.13.11 11.. ins: the water rate on behalf 31mm! .1. :1 other tenants, who wished manic: 1.1continued.~11‘inance. From J. E‘Xurey and F. Dmison, asklï¬g .v. 1 .1. » . .31 .1 farts PILLS Cure Liver and Stomach Tm MEWS Cherry Pastoral from IL Awarded Medal at World’s I'sir. mt OLDES'I' Ann THE BEST IDIOL: TOWN mom ocul- Mn-rzn. V BLE} THIRTEEN “’61 $35}. Handgun. :maY. JUVE 5, 1896. a: (1521 r: Hm most prompt and (m fur diueaaea 0! the wig-i, is .'\)’6!"8 (3th w Ml rwargeuoy mod). (â€' h erry Factors) mmmt be equaled. 1?, )I. BRAWLEY. D. 1). Dis. Sec. of (Inc American Bap- mwictY. Petersburg, Is. a cure for violent »:. ttc. Dr. Brawley I m x nisters suï¬'ering uhies, I recommend «me, for the cure a! (‘mup, Sore Throat. Lung Fever and Whooping Cough. AYER’S .ast. 51333;! lh'tvvvoVor three papers aloe the Kingston road ofl‘.rlng the town scrapers tor saleâ€"Carried. 'ro racrmarn TAX GATHERING. On motion of Conn. J. GRAHAM, second. ed by Conn. KILLABY, By-lew No. 752., dealing with the salary of the collector and the payment or taxes, was read a ï¬rst time and the eonncil went lntooï¬mmittee thereon. Conn. Brady in the Ir. The bv-law ï¬xes the aalary ot the collector at $300 and stipulates that there shall be no extensions 51! er lat March in future. Re. cases will be given as follows : J uly. 3 p.e.; August. 2 rue; SPPCEIIIw, 19.0; from lat Udzober up to 14511 December even taxes wzll be received; during bdance ct December, 2p.c.wll1be charged; ln Jen- mry, 3 9.0 ' and in February, 5 rd. Sev- eral counelflcrs took the ground that they had not the pomr to extend the time by bylaw ae sad, but the mover metn~ tained the by- w did. not interfere with the statuteâ€"all taxes would be due on Dw.}%4:h as cam Les: gym :2: rllzti‘h ot per con ccnn p) 3 gene aheadâ€"this year he would receive about 9 rcent., and the men who. held out till t elaet moment would p. abodt meetoent. Atpree'enttherearefl 7 37.000 and $104310“ 95 taxes , A andtheesstemm an absurdone. me ~1‘heecmmitteegeve' v . ‘ Moved by Conn. Gmmam, aeoondad by Conn. Soornxnm, than an 9dvt. __be Conn. GRAHAM explained that thete was a. balance 01 890 still outing. The motion was carried. FOBCING THEIR HAND. Moved Conn. Soownxm, seconded by Conn. . GRAHAM, that the manufac- turers and light committee be instructed to bring in a rspart at next meeting show- ing what steps, it any, have been taken looking towards n settlement with the Light-,HeatSzPower Co. of the resent n;gotintion hr :5 new oontrnot.â€" led. NOTICE 1'0 PAY UP. Moved by Conn. Soo'rnmx, secanded by Conn. GRAHAM, that the clerk notify the snretles of Mr. B. F. J ewett, ’callector for 1893, that ii the balance cf taxes still in his hands be not paid forthwith action will be taken against them to reoonr the amount. ‘ _ A _ _ _ -_ ed for storehouses and the handling of freight, and for that reason alone the pres- ent wharf was entirely unsuitable. At the foot of Band-st. there was every facil- ity needed. The citizens had every reason to be grateful to the owners of the Estur- ion fer the excellent service given and their efl‘orts to trade to the town. As for the approaches to the proposed-wharf. the council would be perfectly Justiï¬ed in making a liberal grant if â€0053313- The day the Ester-ion came up to end-st. would be hailed with delight by ell. Finally it was deaided to enlist the ear vices of the board of trade. and call a joint meeting, open to the citizens and steam- boat men. Mr; F. C. Taylor said he was not there to any where the grant: should be expended, but he would like to Impress upon all the I importance of giving the queaulon or the elm very careful attention. Mr. Elevelle hai given the matter c sreful attention and was In favor of the Bond-st. whmf, 1 has he (Mr. T.) ozuld not say offhand than I: was the been elce. Along discussion followed. some coun- cillors were cf the opinion that as the scent had been made, in reply to a resolu- tion of council, that the government would readily accede to their wish -to have the money expended where it would do the most gooo. Reeve RAY pointed out that at any spot selected there would be_emple_room need; Mr. Taylor said he would be willing. if be though: they could get the cmz ans interested to attend, bus that was difï¬cult ~13 might be better to leave the matter In the hands of 25 or 30 leading citizme to decide with the council as to the site. Conn. Soormnux suggested calling a public meetingâ€"he though: a. rasolution so passed wouid have areas Weight with thggozerqmenf.» Mayor SMYTE asked some queetlsrs relative to the roadway to the propOsed wharf, and said the town would likely be pntjo some expense In connection there- 'wtth. Mr. Flavelle said they were present on behalf of the many citizens interested in river improvements. The Ontario govern- ment had made a fresh appropriation of $3,000, and as at present proposed that sum was tobo e nded between the Wel- lington-st. and L ndsav-st. bridges. The majority of the citizens more deeply con- cerned thought the money could be spent to better advantage lo wer down so as to allow the Esturion to come up. The present service was absurd owing to the distance people had to walk. however admirable in other respects. I: was the opinion cf bostmen and others having proper experience that the bridges and other obstructions oil'ered a valid rea- : son why the Esturion or any other vessel wishing to give a ï¬rst-class service could not approac the present wharfâ€" it was all right er excursion steamers. but a ii e boat could not make punctual time. He and others would like the council to take action with them and endeavor to impress upon the government the wisdom of ex- pending the grant at a point lower down â€".xay at the old Eva wheri with the street frontage and the land r. Maunder had generously offered to donate there would be ample wharf room. He had in- terviewed Capt. Lane. who had stated , that with a weed at the point suggested ‘ there was nothing to prevent the Esturion or any other passenger boat from giving a prompt and satisfactory service. It was an important matterâ€"Lindsay had in Stu eon Lake a grand heritage, and the deve opment of traffic would mean much to the to we. He felt that little dimculsy would be met in getting an orderin-coun- oil pissed permitting the expenditure of the money as outlined. They were all aware of the hardships and even daogsr attendire women and children going to and returning from the present wharf. a d be hoped the council would see the “its day} or the remedy proposed. On motion a deputation consistln of Maser. W. Flnvelle, F. C. Taylor an A F. D. MacGachaa was glven pumssion to mag-es; the o noâ€. --_-‘- â€"â€"~ 9,, any“. "VIII“ { b 2 owned by the town and would cost in l the nrlghborhood (18100, bus the menu ‘ am! no: been gone lnuo vety ‘cmfully as yet. . Conn. Emmy tinted out that one of xlze byorencs lo 0 market square could be spared f.r removal elsewhere. He had seen Mr. Bsgble, who sold there would be no extra charfezf the council would buy and lay thep pa. . . Cour. Gxamm o posed the Idea. Ia wonld cost $500 tor p pa and lubcr and lb would be cheaper for the town to pay rent. ‘ THE EAST \VABD HEARD FROM. A petition was presented from Jos. St: plea and others, asking that the Km:- nz. :Jdewalk be extended out from G. W. M 113' store to J. R. O’Nem's.â€"S net and brk‘ge committee. 0.1m. Bxum’, nholrman ct the and wstvr. reported that he had obtained ï¬g- ures 2mm LWO local electricians. tor 12 or £5 e:o.,mc alarm boxes. '1‘_he syspgm would . Ami-pal k- AL- A_,, â€"-V..w..-.v- - mu- uluuu um a. balance in use oiuno Bank at .359. which was derived noun prunlum on dobomura to manned m we canon! tuna at tho town. Your commute-e nonmmeud am the time {or 901mm; ()u’lï¬tlndlzm debt-hinmh... -_.___I_; , .. , Your commune hava can 1: Mn. u. Jimmy: on on flu 0mm: alarm-0n mouth mu! um! roam to ho compelled m or «t the amount being much In om a what ‘ hbpchur. the mud baiuv â€88, 0! wk! families unwed moo. Yuur committee mo‘ue um q. bylaws in Ibo 0:"qu mu m Run A! flinhï¬ t A no!†III“ “$31; Eï¬ï¬'éa‘u'é'.“ was n a for {"1“ Mum wéflh ahsmumn £1 eaten m “we: was A «I. HEM"! 03 “um “HANG! â€HMUH‘II. (Juan J. Gamma chum“. rm! tho taunt“: Nam: "BS†dï¬tin 'HW Jahu bui;ai. ‘IIOO. II II!!!“ !-‘ I‘iII' 'I'UmC‘II :3?‘£23;?.~H nun unnn 9‘" III nun nu- 599." Ml THE TOWN scum THE WHABF QUESTION. II I ca: 3521“?“ In I1. Ru an no mug...“ II III! was In evil for IhIIamIIII I"!!! I9 rem: wu In.“ ‘1' av mama Imam: mama-II. I'll‘i'I! wvu In “W" IWD 831.66. You'ur winning“ noon- ontn.I-‘ '11 ’ . . . . m CANADIAN 208T, LINDSAY. ammo, FRI‘DAY. jmym o. 1390. “Auzm I! Ilnlun amended tum! GEES 0° ‘Ppolntod colluolor will not cure, and in hundred of cases they have rettored palienta to health after all 0 ï¬xer remedies had failed. Ask for Dr. William' Link Pills and take nothing else. The genuine are always enclosed in boxes, the yrspper around which been the full trade mark “1):.ngan Pills for Pde People.†Moy be 1w! from all dedera or untpoatpaidonreâ€" oeipt of 50 oents 1' hoanrhonston: 3 Dr. Williame' Pnk Pills act directly upon the biood uni" new a, building them new and thus driving disease from the system. I'here is no trouble duets) either of 'these causes which Pink Pills away every trace of his veins and he is able to go about his work as maul. As might be expected, Mr. Allen island in his praise of Pink Pills, end me Quito willing that the fecle of his one should be given publicity, hoping that it might catch the eye of eomeoneirho we: limiler- ly afflicted. COM - a trial, he at ï¬re; absolutely refuted. However, his friends persisted, and ï¬nally he agreed to give them 3 trial. The effect was beyond he most sanguine ex- pectations, as the Pink Pill: have driven saw this {elf-same John Allen driving through the town on the top of a large load of grain. Great, however, as wits our surprise at ï¬rst, it became still greater when on arriving at the grist mill he proceeded to jump nimbly from the load, and then with the greatest ease began to unload_the heavy bags of grain. Curious to know what it was that hadhrought this wonderful change, we took the ï¬rst con- venient opportunity to ask him. “Well," said he in reply, “I am as well a man asI ever was, and I attribute my cure to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and to nothing ‘ else.†Mr. Allen then gave us in a frank manner, the whole story of his sickness and his cure, the chief_ points of which we have set forth above. After consult- ing two physicians and ï¬nding no relief, he settled down to the conviction that his case was a hopeless one. He lost conï¬dence in medieines, and when it was suggested that he should give Pink Pdls People in speaking of his use always spoke pityingly, it being generally thought that he had passed trom the world of activity, and that he was doomed to live and die a cripple. We are free to confess that this was our own View of the matter, and our surprise, therefore, csn be readily imagined when some few weeks ago we and thought that It would di-appear in a day or two. On the contrary, however, he daily continued to grow worse, and it we: not long before he had to give up work altogether. From the back the pains shifted to his right leg and hip, where they ï¬nally settled, and so completely helpless did he become that. he was unable to do more than walk across the room, and then only with the aid of crutches. Of course he consult-r1 the doctors, but none of then seemed able to do him any goodr During the rest few years the'Telescqse has published many ststements giving the particulars «.f cures from the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink P.lls. They were 11! so well authenticated as to leave on doubt as to their complete truthfulness, but had my doubt remained its lest ves- tige would have been removed by s cure which has recently come under outper- ‘ Iona! observation. It is the case of Mr. : John Allen, a prominent young fsrmer of the tow; ship of Grcenock. Mr. Allen lsso well known in Walkerton and vic'nlty a’join ng it that a brief I count of his really rem'trlm‘..\l: recirecy from what seemed an incurable disesse will be of interest to our readers. 'Durin v the early part of the summer of 189:", while work- ing in the bush, Mt Allen was seized with what apptarod to him to be rheumatic psins back and shoulders. At first he re- garded it as but a passing attack, 'n-fE EXPERIENCE OF A BRUCE oo FARMER. Suï¬ered So Severely That He Became Almost A Helpless Cripple-Is Again Able to be About His Work as Well as Ever. From the Wulkerton Tum-cope. YéimL'Yes. air; I was to wake him up when I saw ym comingâ€"Excuse“. 811 Duty. . Employer (so the now omce Uo:)â€"Hu the cashier told you what yet: have to do In_t_he qttupcon ? cxs‘y'EJIoarâ€"Say that he wu domuuo In his turn â€"1‘own '1‘: pm. Rapcr:3r-Whnt mï¬i 187.55“ um mm Jonu that died I‘m-day! All I know about bun Is that be had bun mus-led an "mm? Like a Bry. Blesalngs 9n thee. woman-men. Cycling maid. with leggings tan; With thy red cheeks. redder sun, Flushed by padalrng ulp the hilt; With the merry n his: ed tunes. And thy bloom: r pentalooas; From my heart I ah thee j 3y, Thou cars: ride nowdlke a boy. «um «I tbo 0mm Ni- (ii! ti In h'mby bytvumtbi «Inty $§b¢ J shanty tyc Wanton “lob gr Madman orb t I ontutttnmut u "to! mine? utb iy to their wind on at not: an wanton. «Out-tie.†“booouuoutbou «named . 3U RED OF SCIATICA- Iii“; mm“. unm- au Pea-urn autumn. . *9?!" Joviwm K.“‘~.tg ‘ Lm'0_!‘; WI only two piston ma no moving“! mutation. 3051â€â€œme othow. am Mon! wom'mmhd, the works cf mint!†Igd guaranty: m ' ._'_â€". â€"â€" v--- 3:39, from a 1Tb of'duraiii'ditcr God“. wm, and ahow their ballet and truth: Him. ' We should All try not todhpanu ct our own small madness, but to b: the mam of distributing the mighty love and help dawn from our Almighty‘lhuher'a undated supply ...... The formu- tor of the church, Rev. Bflph Tutu: dress. ed the 09th on work on the Paciï¬c mash Ho and Goddounotmduoanr- md nomad showed how after laugyau ct wudaing, owing to the ammo! momma, the man who Mum“ In: on: Jada-wag Joshuyï¬he In. 909 ragga." Ed'ï¬'élidu' 53566135: militia". It ig. honver, wider than that, sad in is incumbent on men, who nre all ted sud othmiu provided to:- by God’n hula, tint they that m s‘ronc nhonid 3:!" $0 inflrmitiesuot the wait? The s In may 3 me u magma W’ lated as monetary usishmaand e kindly word infra: maxed nggtcbin- “it“ i: 1 mid“ T111; noon re . a being philnnthxteyï¬g‘inylhe b: at had tulle-c sense. 31:? have afghan? thoe‘godd 31d 008380 It!!!“ . m n oined o bop ghemzelvg uupotted @1051:de Sons of Englnnd at Church. The sermon delivered lest Sands: et the Cambtidge-st. Baptist ohunh were very interesting. being lietened to with wrap: attention. in the evening the pater addressed the members of the Sane of Eaglend inking tor hie text Jsmee l; 27: “Pure religion. end nndefliedbetoreGod and the Fether. is this. to visit the father- ieee and widows in their omiction. end to keep himself nnepotted from the wu-d.’ Tilers ere in the text two rectum pointed out. the observance of which cannot but tend to drew men to God. The em 11 philanthropy. Theme is a necessity and e mndeu- in caring for the went- ct other. The nobiii (f shite lived on this principle will he he understood when we reel :5 thst it is only thxongh this medium thst we can nerve God. The nearest 0px):- sanitrlogsueh so!!!» 18.111?!†13°“ 00 L men at the station 51 n number 5? Men who ac‘ompmkd him on his ad Journey homewud. Death of a Former Collegiate Student at Toronto ] Many friends in town were ehcck‘ed to hear 0! the death of Walter Sier. a former student ï¬t the Collrgiate here. The ad event occurred in Toronto on Friday morn- ing at 300 Carlton at. where he had boarded. Deceased, who was 23 years of age. was a son ct Mr. Tom. Syer, a well-known tarm- er who lives about-two and a halt ml'ea eouht of J auetvilie. He attended the Col- legiate Institute here for about eix months. afterwards going to Bowmanville school to be near relatives. There he matricu‘ated after which he attendid Toronto Univer- sity for a time, and later on commenced the study If medicine at Trinity Medical SshOul. About a~monzh ago he wrote on hie third year exam , and when the results became known, and he found his name was not among the successful once, he btcame very des~ pendent, and it is thought rescued to the use of drum to overcome an attack rt insomnia brought on by worry. The News says he arrived home Thursday night about 11 o'clock and retired to mt. there being nothimr unusual in his anoesrenor. When he and not pneeeut himself at the breahtsst table at the pr:p:r time his landladykuoched at the door-ct hieroom with no exact. She became alarmed and sent up Dr. Shuttleworth, who entered ‘ theroomand touudhistrisnd ly dead. Therewasnosizuotae .the face was _ ectly calm and nothing which coud furnish an clue as to the cause of death was vie hie In the room. Atslegram was sent to Mr. Syer yester- day about noon, it being taken out by a meesengerirom MP. A. Jewett’e livery stable, asthereis no line to Janetville. Mr. Syer went to the city last evening and returned with‘the body this morning: waited in, deolering the lemon: mock panic ment open. The :pae her of the house celled on the clerk to read the minntu :1 lost meeting. which were reed. end on motion mre edopted. Then several mo- tiors were made. followed by-eomo ebie discussions. A bill we hrtu;ht in iy the minister or Telesc ~pic Observséicne to gnnt ï¬t out million (id'nrl :o enbeléiza e reiiwey to Mars; ctx:;i-*crnhle ditcnuion eroeeoverit,the memb- rs oi the opposition. the patrons and govt-amen: euprxrter: toking’psrt. A grin“- deelot applauding won one throughout the eeuian. Tce flee club, a 'der the euparvigion ct . 1. Morris. rcndrred some choice music. whioh mu highly awrccinted by the endi- ence. The g‘ris‘ club swinging clue next son I the exhibition ct club swinging and tenoy marching. rt er which the tem- ous tumblers who : natured at the Bicycle Gemini 3 week ego gave another ex- ‘ hibitiJo. Too boy: did well. but natho stage was small tiny omitted "ml exer- cises. Their programme brought a very successful evening's entertainment to a close. 0' . whloli was very will rccclvéd ; neg; t_ e epgaxuglndJaergeant-M-nny The Mock Pulinmont. Although the westher was anything but pleasant, n hfriy good audience ï¬lled the Assembly hell of the Collegiate inst Fri- day evening. in being the ooasion of the Collegiate Institute Athletic Association concert. Mr. J. C Bax-stone. pxicoipai. on behei! ot the nesoointion thanked the pec- pio {or turnin out and nppr.c'ntirg uny- thiog the stu en» undertook to do. The ï¬rst number on the prcgrsmzno wns n gigno due§_l,y Misses Megan“. and Preserve Your Mne- md have them bound at the mee of Ta: Post -the cost will not be (massive. while the tau-uc‘bn wm be great. out. and phyilcai devilish-non: gun I . this mt romody has no equal. l mtrooord I. amâ€. for the future. - ‘ WMNIR’. CHI 603! 00. London, Roche-seer. Wort. Toronto. Para. 01' all dim mu from compo Kidney. and} Liver. and It We. at once at the not oftho annuity. The claimant. of which R It comm not directly upon those great a. both a. a. food Md Motor. and placing .thom In a nanny condition. an" Gloom and â€In from tho Intent. l‘or tho lnnummblo trauma cum“! by unhealthy Klanoyu. leor sad Urin- ary Organs: for the ("3an al.- Ordm of Woman;_ fgr_ all Roma. 0m loan offer“. actuation. It. origin In mmln; It. nut-mum wit out. Hence to our. the about. an “at. man bo romovod. and In no other way can acun over In . Wmor's Mr! Care I. momma on Jun thlc Mnclplo. It "also. that 95 Per Cent. m Pemboro am. Board. A': the eecand meeting of the Peat-hora cheese baud. held on My week. 25% boats we boarded. being put of the luv Whitney make. In all thirty-two he- mlu were mould. Mr. Meade: umdfltetfl‘; 6503c“ ;md 8830 Mr. W. H. Wrighwn secured 430 e: 3, «due-up. "Ag you eee,’ add the mndlcmt cripple t: the Wot-feet clerk et the eaves-fle- lng window. "I hue loet en no. endâ€"" “Ah. yes 1" said the clerk. “Our m b: ede under the needing of ‘Leet' en treaty-ave cents e line. end â€"-"' But the medicated e named to- ward the door. muttering. mmmamm mmmummtum Madman†lob. Cd! and examine or mammals. lotus ones. “I say. Blossom. how do you pronounce c-asu-ta. -' -i-al" ‘Wby, we ‘oriacf count: how also could It be 3" “Well. the due on pronounce I: harmless†my max-ham" ran. Sharonâ€"Mouton; Imam Itching “(1.1110013 :0 night; m by making. meunuom mm 8 m Om. no. WA 3 mmmxmmmmmm donation. ondlnmootouooromovuth toms._ At_dn¢glou.o_tby_nnon,for53 An om mid-w threat h cubical baring u with: a three (run- time I am! thud cube m Luckno- would Nippon loam two. W. H. Gunny. Port Bowel). Oat. says: "I m tiï¬ictsd with Rhenmstlun sad trled all (urea. I did not get relief until I tried Miller's Compound Inn Plus. and bcfm I bud flushed two boxes I “I completely cured. and new tool like u dit- temt ma. ' Only 25 cents pu- box. â€"CLP1'AI!I hm. U. S. 5.. San Dlego. 0-1.. gays: “Shiloh's Cnunh Remedy In the an medium I have em fund ant wand do me any good.†Price 50:. Sold , by A. mmhothun. draught. USE to date†way. the Sunlight way. without rubbingyour clothes :11 to piéoes (and you hands too)you must Mm.“ mum An afloat-l method at «Ma: crime n w uh tom-l m new 0! the econ-own“! o muchowdrywhm The um {undue "my mun cal up his diary (and. nd he chokes In umpungw reduc- tbo grain to pulp. Heslth and hepplneu ere rel.“ ve con- ditions; eh my rete. time can belittle hsgplneee withcuc health. To give the ho y the lull manure of etrength end energy. the blood ebonld bekeot mend vlzoxous. by the use of Ayex'a aper- The Msh Mao- ltult ton» body It when» had on turn- lu non-ch Inside out. And camp- at; my with un- auto! org-n. VARIE 1738. 81:06 a.“ cho'nComple'x‘lnon‘ ’ â€u at our your bowel. ind mm volu- mum A ball. 250.. 506.. “d 0100. Sold byA. 3mm. dream. Whenhbywdck. we game he: Canada. WhenshowaanhMIhouiedIOI-W mmmmmammm‘. maommmmnnmm IN IN. IILIOTION £§'§ 0' YO . . . . DON’T 00 IT BLIND Sunlight S a ï¬ght Song be compelled to enlarge our premises in a short time; however, we are gainirig customers steadily, and month by month the praises of our Teas and Coffees are sounded more loudly than ever. Could we but impress upon people’s minds that in nearly all cases when they buy inferior Teas and Cofl‘ees they can, get the best at our store for the same money. we would For years we have been paying ~special attention to the Tea and Coffee trade, and twice a year visit Montreal to attend the Sales. We buy largely, we pay spot (â€'3’ and in return insist on getting the best brands in the market at the lowest prices cash buyers can command. By so doing we are enabled so ofl'er values and qualities that have made our Teas and Coï¬'ees household words in hundreds of homes in Victoria County. Most people feel benefltted and invigorated after drinking a cup of Tea or Coï¬'eeâ€" the good kindâ€"but yet many hi! to appreciate the importance making a careful Selection when purchasing a supply. The chances are that if apedlar from the city happened along at the time they would put faith in his statement that his were the choicest lines to be had for the money, and would buy his nasty. adulterated stuff. .; Hamid. Wholimlé ,.‘ ' TEAS AND BUFFEEsc FARMERS Smooth! ma campy. ummfl tun-alme Maia _bythe hcuuu nus “OWY BUN smoothly 9!“! Mn Samba-3:99 VACUUM OIL uwlï¬ammmon b- d 1'!!! “a. “DAVID 8. 0"! "O', m 8. bnn. hm nuc- u?"m;mï¬$ mama-two: Mom-ad â€when.“ Er .m ,hro T0 CONTRAOEIBS. coda-thou. ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.â€" 0n. and!“ m chow. had. nu clawed: ARM FOR SALEâ€"North hglfofLoU xmmumm MI 9(Op, an} in; Vanna Laotian Pulp. Take . no other. Woodvflh. m as. gitâ€"in. Wool Wanted at the Lindsay Wool/en Mil/s. Municipal Drainage Work MONDAY, JUNE 8th, New Advormomen a. New Adverdsemen as. HORN 28308., Mn 0!!!“ MVarh. >. under the Vienna m Highest cash price {or any quaatity of wool delivered at our {actory, 92 William-st, and 2c extra allowed when traded for goods. We have the largest stock of Woollen Goods to be seen in Victoria County, as well as Cottons, Shirtings. Cottonades, Shaker Flannels, Underwear, Top Shirts, etc., which are sold at very low prices. Blankets, $2 per pair, 15 kinds of Union and All Wool Sheetings. 38 varieties of Yarn, Full Cloth, Tweeds, Hosiery and All Wool Check Shirtings. All goods guaranteed to be just what they are represented to be. Sell your wool dxrcct to the manufacturerâ€"no market fees. no commission to pay. imiat upon your fut-nil]; Sho rare 7,010 thing. Btu: on Iron Founder in 9:12va to do all kinds 0 Outing and Foundry Work. Remit-lug of 121: pic menu and Machinery em. Setting-up Steam Engines and Boilers. JOHN MARIN S . John Hahn: Born Bros. LINDSAY FOUNDRY East, Wardâ€"15A 41. Sh ~Raidout-0L. nearly opposite Dr. {an __3 regidgw'. ‘ Residenceâ€"Paar 32., 3:8“th Anpmed Plum and um {ml-bed m handing Buildu- lovlnx Bunch:- a ‘ t. fir-beh- Rod: don. vim mun“: admin insold b all responsible wholes-1e â€duh-54 ’ pinthcbominion denud- and am Sun: for One PRACTICAL BUILDER and CONTRACTOR. An old pyyiicun, 35 0011' tinned pmticetreat: 01 m1“. Lgeoï¬ee. cud amasonltzï¬f by ï¬tter 01min person. Addressourmain 0509 111: 000K mm Run 34%. 353 wood-nah... Lindsay Woollen Mills. autumn-um I ’ ‘ Mauufoctured b y '1‘ h e p Cook Co.. Wind-or, Ont» } and Detroit, Mich, is the only known safe, reliable monthly median. on which ladies an d in “a: tour and time o .†Every lad who read. (65me toin two P°'"‘ age “gaps, withAher adorns, f0!" JOHN MAKINS, UBSCRIBE FOR THE POST.â€"-0nly 7 One Donn per year in «lance. John J. Perrin, muiam-at. r: om FAMILY GROCERIES. m".