.andwill Furnish- are. oth- â€'1 «ad ESI [JOBS ‘crecns 31" Cd lumber, ,Tllflllfll SAY. «E‘ Co. thin easy ID me Cheap. I to. ST., spection lines Fa @ ESummer Waists, Parasols, Belts carriage tists’ Colors Windsor and Newton’s Paints and Oils. Whiting, Kalsomine, Jet/stone, Painters’ Brushes. .4 r lï¬j PARASOLS _. . 13......“1ar nzr, now Scales, Chums, SCRAEITON GOAL Delivered at. lowest PMces. 5 BEAUTIFEBL BELTS, Pure Silk, A 0000 TlME To commence a cont-u u. U... KEEPING or SEORTHAN D at: the Peterbora Business College 18 NOW. Thou: who hove passed the public school mums: fxuninations will ï¬nd it. very much to uni: “vantage to take 1 course in our school. They mm know more .bout bookkeeping and be :ble to write short- :mnd md use the typewriter. before being of much we in on once. For further poniculns nddxoss- ,,L Aâ€"O LINDSAY. McIntyreâ€"maven. A qum marriage ceremony wee p termed by the Rev. J. W. Macon]: pastor at St. Andrew‘s ohm-eh, on Tueed ' “4.1--.. of Mr. Jo Illuuu w â€"v._ ,, nmimtions will ï¬nd it. very cake s course in our school. They mun: know are shout bookkeeping bud be this to write shon- Lnd nnd use the typewriter. More being of much r pnniculnrs address- -e in nu ornce. For turtho A, Paterborouzb. Ont. flu: (25311131113111 £55k mcwvynv 7. - A quiet marriage ceremony wee per- \ formed by the Rev. J. W. Meomlllsn. : pastor of St. Andrew's church, on Tuesday morning, et the residence of Mr. John McSweyn in the north Werd. when his close: daugacer, Jessie. wee men-led to Mr. Architeid B. McIntyre, of novella Bros: mercantile esteblishment. The bride's sistersâ€"Kate, gednete of Boeton city hoe its), Belle. ebont nniehln e course 0 stud in the eeme institn n. end Minnie. (its. present for the noon-ion. he terms! sated es brides while Mr. Alexender Cumicheel ten veinebie eselstenee no the mom end, itieseidulld [tremen- sbiy well. {the presume were nuns test with e number 0! their animate ltlends. the newly mended couple M n ntheso'oloektrsintotekeinthe she of bursting end spedeet In tabla and m - 1391008....The Evnme Poe! ill Opuuou v-"" ' "13, AT LOWEST PRICES. Fence Wire. SUMMER WAISTS commence a course KEEPING or SHOE ge Hardware, Blacksmith Goal, Horse Shoes an Spades Regular 25c , 35c. and 45a, now BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED. 006 a CO“ NG orS no in either BOOK- HORTHAN D at the Regular price 75c Regular price, $1.00, Regular price, $1- 7 5T6 FRIDAY. AUGU , m7. Regular 750 Regular $1.00 Regular and Shovels. W £811!ch CO $1 25, now school? laying nOW Tnursaay Hut-mum’s. The publlo ls respectfully notiï¬ed that ‘ after July let the merchants 0: Lindsay ‘ will observe Thursday afternoons during ‘\ July and August as a. hull-holiday, closln 1 at 1 p. :1: Buyers are “quested to on} ! early on those days.â€"7l w1_1. G. T. R. Library Excursion. The annual excursion under the auspices of the above institution has taken the place of the raliwm'mienio of pleasant memory. and le eegerly looked fur .':::d to 1 Point. A long list of sports willberan oti‘, for which our merchants have oontri~ hated valuable prizes, and it is expeotcd that the capacity of the Str. Alice'Echcl and palace barge will be taxed to the lutmoat to convey the railway men and -L-.- "1..“ children. sweetheart? an‘d uumuuu «V v- their wives. children. sweetheart-s m... friende.to the Point on the day mentioned. â€/â€" Another Drowning Accident. Bab. Independent : A sad fatality occur red last Saturday afternoon. After taking dinner the three little eons of Mr. A. E. Kennedy set out to go ï¬shing at the upper wharf. They played and ï¬shed at the \ wharf for some time, when Edger, always ‘ a. lively llttle chap. slipped eff the wharf and fell in the water three feet below. Charlie shouted to Fred, who at that moment was in the park some distance _____ a hunch“! to the wharf, lowered wharf for some time, when Edgar, mu o’u a lively little chap. slipped _eï¬â€˜ the wharf and fell in the water three feet below. Charlie shouted to Fred, who at that moment was in the park some distance away, and hanging to the wharf, lowered himself to reach his brother with his feet. Charlie having but one hand was at such ‘ a disadvantage that he was quickly pulled in. There he struggled bravely to save } himself and Edgar, who was too young to swim. Ered at over just in time to give his hand to harlie and get him out, but little Edgar had gone under. They ran home and. gave the alarm, and a number of people hastily arrived on the spot. Some half dozen commenced diving, among them the unhappy father, and in about ï¬fteen minutes the little fellow was brought out with a pole from under the wharf. Dre. Bonnell and Baker tried the usual means for resuscitation, but without avail. The little fellow was buried on Sunday, and the parents have the sym- - .. , _-a-l.mhnnfl_ 9°C., now Collegiate Institute Notes. ‘ â€"Below we publish the list of successful 1 candidates who wrote at the Lindsey 001- i legiate Institute at the recent July exem- inatione for the First Form examination. ; These candidates are required to make . thirty-three pu- cent. in each subject and I ï¬fty per cent. on the total; those making 0 people to accept of our hearty congratula- tions on so nooly sustaining the good name of our school, and we wish them as great they try a. higher examina- tion in come future year . M. J. Argue (honors). C. J. Bums, C. B. _ (honors), A. C. Dyer, . E. I are) AdaEGraham. .E Grahamn. E. Graham. LM Graham. K. A. Guiry. N. Gonn,E. M. Harrington. A. A Hartley. M. M. Henderson. G. Henley. W. B. Hon- ter. J. E. Irwin. L. E. Janee, A. Jefl'ere. K. c. Johnston (1103013), 1.. M. Johnston, M. Kaye: (honors), H. Moynee. M. McGomh. A. B. McKn , M A. Newlc. McPherson ( ore) F. W. N ,M. N ent. J. L O'Conn W. J. Power. F. F. M. E. C. ’DOmuâ€"â€"1_ avaï¬ï¬o F 129% 98 - F g 5" E F i now - 75° sun-p, N. C (honors). A Touohburn‘ 0. W91. E LTRoblnaon 1". w. nun...“ __ Shun, N. c. shaver. F. Sklnnor. M. Swaln honors). A. E. Sylvester B. Taylor, A. rouohburn. D. Tracey. F. S. Vroomn. W. 0. Way. E. Webster, J. N..Wllson, E. E. Woods. W. J. Jeflen. M. 0 Canon. ' I'â€" who wrote It the OM July. and snows-in“: the Fun I b, S. E. Formenmmuon: . .1:qu EmM.Feo,M.Gx-mdy. .mu. Pout (honors), P. B. Thornton. now LEF‘J" $1.00 60c 50c 75c 2°C Knee-.1 Brannon. -Ice cram dealers In London have to day a. license he of $8. -Weddlng Cake Baas kept in stock and for sale at Tm: Poa'r. --S-tylish Wedding Invitations in many designs and prices at Ten Post. â€"Somo at our citluns are whim: of grrnnfllna R"- Huber MoGuin'u picnic â€"Soms of our citizens ere tuning or attending Rev. Esther MoGuire's picnic at Huntsville on Aug. 12m. â€"The Dominion government cold stor- age system is extending. We have gold on ice in Northern Csnsds. â€"'l'he Pension Falls Gazette ssys that Capt. Thus. Caesar has saved ï¬ve persons from drowning. and urges the bestowed of s medal upon him. =A Sunderluad lady writes Dr. Nseisnds thus he msde her a successful flu utter having sight sets of teeth made ln Toronto and elsewhereâ€"«37w. - - 7 ._ _-n _ â€"-â€"J. W. Shaw. of Tweed, who is well known as a tancler of that how. has n:- chaaed that well-known raoer, Madoc 1. who has a mark of less than 2%). ~77 A- -â€"Prct. Clarke’s moonlight excursion no the Point last Monday was not very well | attended. but those who were present ssy it was the most enjoyable held this season. â€"Mr. R. Chambers is having a new pletiorm built in tront of his marble‘ works tor the purpose of displaying his inonnments. etc.,‘ and is having a good J3b made of it. â€"Shilinl drivers must be scarce in Lind- say when it takes three men to manage the three teams attached to the town roller, and there's little reason to fear a runaway, either. â€"A bay hcrae owned by Dr. Jeflers disappeared tron: Mr. Chas. Silver's pas tnre field. west or the town. on Thursday ‘ we eh. and has not yet been located. It may i have been stolen. â€"A gang of men under Supt. Walters replanked the swing portion oi Ops bridge “ ‘ **“Aâ€" MI... â€"nilb 'n done m EU on mun nun-u-- â€"Irwln end Mervin. the youths charged with having burglarized the premises of Edwards 8: 00., pleaded guilty Monday betore Masha-ate McIntyre. and were an has been up mted de uty Warden of Klngsbonpe patterns ty $1,800. , A m_lt-_ "ml. bangnwu meâ€"uâ€"l, -_.ï¬, _ _ _ â€"The other day Supt. Welter: received a monster salmon trout tron: :5 friend In the north country. It was caught on a night line set in Bedetone lake north of Helibnrton, end weighed 25 pounds dressed. â€"A second handsome fountain hes just been placed In the Little Luke cemetery, Peberooro. In time. when some of the present_ directore occupy their lots In 4_ L- “I..- in mnkn our â€"Ml'-J. n~MhW mw'IWV'-â€"‘V, Mr. A. G. Brown. town clerk. and Mr. W. J. Gable. Insurance ngent. were h Saturday eo mgletlng arrangements for n monster twp“ eye’ excursion by treln to I‘_-A.lln tnBo Bobmgm Elgnster E31083†c--_..--_ ,, on $13.â€..an 3.33353: c'hISi-oh. â€"The Barrie Examiner says that for the six weeks ending J nne son: the output of R. A. Thomas' creamery was over 334110 pounds of butter. ‘and his pay sheet 7A.--.“ m 35.050. HeApeid to the pounds of butter. anu an: r... - , ammnted to 35,050. He paid to the patrons (or their cream nearly $1.850 more than they could have obtained for butter at current prices. â€"Mr. Dayell's fruit farm. near the old R. C. cemetery. presented a very busy scene last week. 0.: Monday Mr. Dayell gather Sandfcrd, the abscondintr county treaso rcr ol Simone. stole $64000 duriugbis 12 years' tenure of ofllce, the stealing having com- menced a few weeks after his appoint- ment. It is expected that $49,000 Will be realized by the sale or his property and 1 the securities held by the coun . but several law suits about to be entere may reduce the county's share. â€"Mr. J. D. McFadyen, teacher at No. 7, Fenelon, (Pleasant Point). is maintaining the high reputation gained for that school by Messrs. Moegmvs, J ewett and otheu: three years Mr. MoFadyen has had charge 10 of his pupils have passed the entranceâ€" a remarkably gcod showing. â€"-Pietureeque Ball Island. in Balsam lake. was taken possession of Saturday by ' ‘ “"‘" 'hn nrnnoee to st Potrln’ Kent-at" Ll 0 no; UL Vuvâ€"nv -V, ‘1862. Ho hm always um I prawn-u. pm In Its main, and has ï¬lled important positions on Its committee: sud delay.- nlons. How am one than alum to the Wound“ mmoumem , who is well mic-Ul- .w-â€"â€" 7 7.7 - AI we go to you we inn MIX. John omens. ex-EP.P.. Linden Valley, madam-Ink Imko inst nabs. W candida. and is in u you Although he has outmly lat tho an at hi: 11mm, his mum! power: an unin- . but. his physician cumulus gnu mt. Tho new: wm be received with somw by 311 whollnow him ...... The above a in Wednesdly ‘venlos'l dnily lune. 3nd ulna then. we regret no sine, the upon:- od stuck occumd during Wedneodsy night, and tannin-{ed family 1 Int hours after. and compelled to bunk stone (or the mod! the material being turnlohod by the â€"Two cm of stock mated throng on Tneedu tron the north country. one In: consigned to Montreal nnd the other to Toronto. ' ' 7 A..-_ null. Funnel-s are bolus paid sac sun as pa and, llve weight for the long lam kind, I: the excessively fat minim only fetch 3: to 313:. HUI! econâ€"cu “ “w, â€"Vleitnre to Toronto Exhibition will ï¬nd good ecoomlnodetion to: room end bendetrenennehlechnrguetMmE. Come, 133 Church-at" within any aietence at Union etetion end centully located. Wtite and ocean bond and the “commo- detlon yon need.-â€""8 wi. â€"Meeere. Carter end Beeeor. agents in the Austin Machine Co. at Cnicego, kit for shone lest week with ohequee for the town roller end county atone crusher in their pockets. both machines heving been declnred eetit-hotory by the commit- ‘ tees entrusted with their pnrchese. been “We“: wu- ........ . _ tees entrusted with their purchsse. â€"Peterboro town council has arrsnged to have aeonstnble in plain clothes tote the names of bothers who indecently ex- pose their persons end use objectionable lsngua In Lindsey booting has been almost illed owlnatothe conduct 0! the bothers, but no steps hove yet been taken to remedy the nuisance. -The much-needed work at the town whorl hes been doneâ€"the pinnke hove been cleared of the send carried down during the recent storms, end a ierge timber has been pieced along the inner ‘ edge to prevent the echo and droys tram ‘blocking up the whorl. The work was ldone under the direction of Chairmen W. M. Robson. â€"Mr. Wm. Robinson, of BobcnygeOn, the well-known stood mgr and timber valuator, returned lest ondsy tram Biscotnsing isle, where he hsd been en- gaged since inst winter inspecting the timber on the ï¬re-swep: berths. He says thetprgspectorsnre locating mnny volu- nnd predicts Ermiï¬ï¬htnrdiï¬â€™emn‘ complaint when court ndjourns. it n newspaper prints such I. r.flectioa on 3 men’s character there is n libel suit or s dead editor. There is something rotten in the sure of Denmarkâ€"we‘re not noxious to call a men names. out there are times when one 0! the above epithets â€"Mr. Wlil Henderson. n Norwood blacksmith. met with s serious accident whfle working at the tom inst week which neerlycost him his liteâ€"a piece of steel broke with terrible force from the‘ hammer which he was wielding. striking him in the nmomen. penetrating the wells and lodging within. Doctors were called in. and otters long search end much pain to the psthnt. extrscted the premise. miasile. Aslsst reports he wee improv- -L4 17--..e“ Whirl Amman.» Wu-vâ€" __ V _ mater inthe Collegiate Institute. came near loeic' hie eyesight. He was experi- months th chemicals. being one cf the summer cnree students, and at the time of the accient was heetiog sulphuric acid and tem cloride in 3 flash, when, heatinz too quick). it. exploded. throwing the burning nature in his face and over his hands. 13 associates applied prompt measures 9 counteract the efl'eete o! the acid, but netore they succeeded he was badly baud Fortunately his eyesight is unlnj Ind. Uueeu- eâ€"v.â€"-_- _ , â€"A mwr Stu-goon blnn t e other dey. One cf the reeldentewho ls en erdent nehermen end very pertain bo heve hie helte just ugh: when he see them melee e hollow tree e reeeptde for e11 broken hooke. On Setnrdey. pea lichen cune to the door of h cotton mowing plteonely end evidently: pain. 0n exemlneuon It wee found I: g been " hooked" on one of the dieeerded trolllng hel', end the ehlponk, “tempted to ceptm In. but wee lelt ought end eonchs â€no: en the hoeeq ' I77 “A lâ€"b- â€I'm!- sdsy 1.951.081 duly ulna. ud . we regret to state, the upset- : occurred durum Wedneodty Mum WWW m m m m u .1. n m gnaw†u ONTARIO: FRIDAY; AUGUST 6. Into salon! will Wharton. mucus m5“. wan-v- .- .â€"- 7 , ~11!†May Scuba. of 3012.10, who hu ] beenvumnumduln Ono to: the pm two weeks, m the can 0! ulnuvoo In \ town on Thursday may. â€"Mr. W. E. Murphy and win. former? In the rental-Ann busing“ here. In men in; n tow any. in town. Mr. M. I: agent †Burton 3309.. J Fox at Kilt-It. Ind-“~91- Omn- “in u.-. -â€"Klee Nellie Cornish. o! Poet Hope. eeeompenled by Mia Bud end Klee Sharp. 0! Imam. event he: Seterdey -“" Odo“- ln town. end let: not Bobsâ€- geon In the evening. cm. Mo" ebo an. end Mn. 1’) u. mum, of Kenkeekee. 11L. heve returned name etter e vlel: to their friends. Mr. end Mre. John Beyeolde, Lindsey-n. _ â€"Fenelon Fens Gazette: Mt. Wm. Goodwin. at Lindsey, hle eon end en employeeheve been ex the Fun for seven! days renovetlng end deeoreeleg the In- terior of the Meehodlec ehnrah. A â€"- â€"L‘ wan uwuv m--â€"_ “V- â€"Mles Mennimw he he: been the gneet of Mrs. M. B. McLaughlin to: the put eonpi pied weeks. received e teiepemies Thur-d3 tom Bowmvine, em thet her mo er hsd diedve y the previous eveninz. Mien†3:1:an left next dey onthe1.1 so min for Bawmen- vme. eeoompenied by Mrs. M: â€"u:. L. W.Smith Smith.pend°(u sceretery of Petrons oi Indnetrsy.end editor 0! the M? an, I‘m-onto. wee in ._ m.-. "nut-a the noun" ld - â€(taunt M 0‘! “Havana." M! h â€'9' _ who VII. Shot Figured Goods. 44 in. wide, 25c. Creponee in Pele Blue, '1. .â€"-_-- cool goods, 42 in. wide, 30c. Pink Cram, Heliotrope, 44 inches wide, now 35c, originnl 50c. in Plain and ï¬gured, ull this eeeeom all wool, cool for summer, Corset cover“. '9†Lidia? Night Gowns Skins in Colored md Luge muse ï¬ne Em It 5c. 8c) 100‘ Boyu’ Summer Coats, the Bed and Black stripe, cnly 50c Boys’ Linen Coats only 50c. Boys’ Lusue Coats only 50c. Men’s Thin Cool Cons, made in Black Swan, only 89c. Men’s Balbriggan Underwear from 25c. to 50¢, all sizes. Men’s ï¬ne Merino, 50c. to $1.00, all sizes. Shaker Flannel Shirts, good full sizes, 15c. each. Black Sateen Shirts, made of the washing goods, special, 50c. and 750. Large number of Odd Suits for Boys’ wear, prices range from $1.25 to $2.00, ages 6 to 10 years, Cotton Blouses for Boys’, made of ï¬ne imported Satin Duck, nicely trimmed. They are very cheap at 50c. Boys’ ï¬ne English Cotton Duck Suits, original prices 81 25 to $1.75, special 81. Men’s ï¬ne Straw Hats, with proper Ribbon Bands, special, 20c. 25¢, 35c, 50¢. Specials in every Deliarunent at prices'better than ever. Dutch Kersey Cottonades at. 18c. are a wonder. Cut free. Fine Line of Cotmnades 1243c, 18c, 20c, 23c. Heavy Line of White Quilts, large size, 85c. ‘Alhambra Quilts, in, Pink and Blue. large size, 75c. 4 pure Linen Towels’ior 25c, A choice of 32 kinds bought at the mills. ï¬ne Bleached Cotton Towel, 25:42,!)rioe 9c. each. New Shaker Flannels arriving, grand value\at 5c. Grey Cottaons at 3c and 4c. Our very special 36 inch wide, and heavy, 5c. White Cottons 4c and 5c per yard. 36 inches wide, ï¬nished, soft. for the needle, extra. Sc and 10c, Table Linens, 54 in. wide, heavy, 25c and 35c. Table Linens, 60 in. wide, pure Linen, 37c, 47c. All our own importation. English Crinkles, Newest Goods, clearing price 10c, regular 15c, English Prints, Very Stylish 32 inch wide, odd linen clearing at Sc, regular 12 l-2c. . Muslim, the thin cool kind, sale price 10c, l2§c and 15c. Fine Scotch Zephere, the kind that boils, ale price 15c, regulu' 18c and 20c.. Fine Scotch Gingham: end Zephera, odd pit-cu, all 10c, regular 14c and 16c. English Drills and Ducks, Blue and White, Pink and White, Black and White, Suitable for Dresse- or Child. cn’e Suiting; A few Duck Suite nnd Henry Vv'nppen reduced to 81.25 nnd 81.50â€"jult no.1! price. . . _IA-_--_ 1'... Last .mthfl' 796. Pink Children’l DUNDAS FLAVELLE BROS. n will hue no diï¬culty in â€ulna you won. Marzipan-om, :ndfwfllbogbdwdo (nnmmdlkindl of FOOTWEAR. mum (and a next tofuw'l Book-m UNDERWEAR ETC. CLOTHING DEPT. See these SPCCialS NOW Goods, 42 in. wide. the our vide, 17k. Stuon a: 00 on Display at Staple Counter. short sleeves for well. We amend W to our km†to do basins-l with than mil“ ‘ TRUNKS mo “34353. You '“1 as our SW3 ;Véé Kant-It, Lind-v- kind tint won’t hot westhor, 79c.