‘11 your ancholy t proï¬t Leed Suits ar price kl Tea IreIu ght fawn 1d $4.00, .prietors. heed to '5. Our bad for ling we and the low the .u know :here are stressed 87.50 ms~w 6500. ndâ€"if not 'efund the ore, and aspoon check, 111d be It IS Iuced lldn’t half- irect can OUT VOLD )IE XXXIV. ESTABLIS. I.§UTCLIFFE sous, Into the Last and Few ab IT’S 6 NOT WHAT QWE SAY .hildren’s Tan Cotton Hose, carmnax white, regular value 15c pr., now 2 pr Ladies’ Colored String Ties, Dresden terns, regular value Ioc. now - Fine English Zephyr Ginghams, fast w ing colors regular value 12%c, nor Ladies' Lisle Thread Gloves, black :olored, regular price ICC pair, now Ladies’ Fine Balbriggan Vests, reg value IOC, now - - 4.2-inch Colored Dress Goods, reg. 40c, Dress Muslins, reg. value IOC and 12c, The small prices attached to the _t-;~;'.ities of SUMMER DRY GOODS .terested many in this Stock-taking last few days you will ï¬nd still v‘mwerzting. as these values will disclose. Days of Our STOW-TAKING SALE. ' {JULIEâ€"Tendon WW "" "" 8v by the under-mod 0? ‘0 M “alumni“. v‘a 11.10! veneer!†W d his ' on mtï¬mnthm sid- '33-:ch I 9““ NEW in BM W? V who serves his customers best best serves himself†This is our motto, and as our Stock is all EOTIUE. â€"Tonderg have no difï¬culty in serving you well. and patrons, and will be glad to d .iue in all kinds of FOOTWEAR, TRU ï¬nd us next thorter’s Bookator 23:th FORMERLY WARNER CO.'S. The LEADING .15 WELLERS. (XXIV. WHOLE N0. 1980 ESTABLISHED 1854. That makes this store a5 good place to trade. Wei but recite the fact. It is i what the people ï¬nd hereâ€"what they have? found at this store for: years in the past. The evidence is here for you as plainly as for us. Beautiful designs in all lines of JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWAR E, CH INA and BRIC-A-BRACK. A cordial welcome whether you wish to buy or not. Comparison shows the Prices to be better value than elsewhere. Inspec- tion proves the stock to be unequalled in quality and quantity. 76 and 78 KENT-ST» J. Satchï¬e 8: Sons. rvv- .._.__~, to Porter’s Bookstore, 60 Kent-1 SEW Hose, cardinal and 5c pr., now 2 pr. for 5c Ties, Dresden patâ€" well. We extend greetings to our fo to do business with them again. TRUNKS AND VALISES. You wi i Central Buszness Y's cad maxim to follow. Its evil eh-“ no particu- ‘arly felt in the matter of oduation. may 3 busi- ts the time he "put 011' the ness mm to-dty to opportunity to get u better education. The "TPUT rr OFF? is open to receive new members or. on time. It oner- excdlent {militias {or practical tnin ng in Business Methods 1nd Accounting. Its Shortbsnd md Typo- writ'mg Department is puticuhrly su'onz Fremont esssion continues to July 3011!. Holidny for August. olid work again Sept. lat. Get particulars. E ate: nowâ€"Address. . Y W. H. SHAW, Princlpal. “$33M?" gm Es A TRIFLE LATE to talk Wall Paper,bnt we know there are many housekeepers who are obliged to put of! paperiog till vacation time, when the and girls are peeked on to visit friends in the country. and n meal on be delayed with impunity. To those situeted as above we are pre- pared to ofler most lovitlng patterns and ches. It will surprise you to see just ow pretty our papers are. and how smell the price. Vests, regular mm x W. "I m“ d 325 Ind an 23$: LINDSAY. 5, fast wash- 4c, DOW 8‘3 Yd , black and 1', now - 5C pr 'w. E. M Next to Simpson House w. A. mute. ah, LindsaY- now 8c now 19c high have Sale. more t. mi time. It oxen min “8 in Business lonbmd md TYPԠ,rly snout Pmnt Holidw (or August. to our former You will Going; {A Strong Indictment COUN. MALLON AND THE BOARD OF WORKS. He Makes Nine Distinct Charges Against the Committee and Overseer Walker. What is More. he Says he can Prove Them â€"The Investigating Committee gave the Accusations n GurSOry Ex- amination and Acuoumed. The ecmmittee of investigation appoint- ed at last council meeting to enquire into charges made against the board of works by Ccun. Mellon. met at the clerk's 0500 on Thursday evening. The members present were Meyer Smyth. Gonna. Sooth- eran. 35511021, Pediar, Baldwin, Brynns and ‘ Kiilaby. ‘ A!“ .. -_--I-¢-aa Ccun. Saozhexan. upan bemg appomwu chairmsn. expressed the (pinion that it would be well to instruct; the representa- tives cf the press not to report the proceedings, his reason being that it would be untuir to the parties attackedâ€" - 7 LL 1.. _..kllmh “Nb: u; an... r.‘._ proceedings. his reason being that it would be unfair to the parties attackedâ€" ot czurse it. would be all right to publish the repart. of the investigating cammlttee. Gout. Burrowsâ€""Yon want to make it a “star chamber" enqulry. is that it. i" Conn. Saothzrnn-“Na, I am perfectly willing to admit all who come. but it) would be as well not: to have it in the press." 1" __- _. unnarn MP. Conn. Buxrewsâ€"“I see no reasm, a“. Chairman. why the public should be kept in the dark regret-din: this matter; the public are aware of the feet ill-m Mr. Mellon intended to make certain emu-gm. and will not submit to underhend work in dealing with them. It the ch es ere found to be untrue the board of we: a will be justiï¬ed and the accuser discredited." be justiï¬ed and me new“. -...---__-_, Mayer vath and several other council lots said they had no deslre to conduct the inquiry in secret. and the matter ended. THE LIST OF CHARGES Followlng we give the charges substan- tlally as read by Conn. Mellon; It to but felt to ourselves to say that we asked the latter to allow new copy the original doc~ ument. and his reply was that Conn. Sootheran refused, not wishing it to be published: - “,4..- an...“ nonlnlt ROOVO npprg] ed. entailing I. lose or m wn .. 5th -'l‘he.t Sun Wnlker Mme! ‘0 give work to men who owe their taxes, end employs other! who do not. pay taxes in town. 6h -‘1'hnt Sun Wnlker employ: men w work [or himseit. end pay: them out. of the town mun. 7 h -'l'hnt the chnlrmn o! the band of works ï¬lled in his duty when he delcgn'ed his powers to Reeve Tonehburn without. ant cdlinx his committee weather end securing their auction. , _. A A.-- n.4- at on"! were My! “3 chum -â€"â€" _-,, M .. SIhâ€"That ï¬ve loads of gravel we!!! was“... .. Patrick st... east ward. and John Handel-I wu allowed credit (or same by Sam Walker. yet only three loads were delivered. . 9th o'l‘hat Sam Welter kept no correct account of stone or gravel drawn by the teamters. but their word as ty the number 0! load- drawn. lath â€"That most of the work done by Ssm Walker as overseer has been a disgnne to the town owing: to the manner in which it war dirccted. I make be above charges in the interest 0! the tovm. believing them to be true. and am not actua by vindictn’enesa towards any ludifldual. The charges were then taken up in irreg- ‘ 1113: order. In support of No. 3 Conn. Mellon read 8. declaration signed by A. Me: zies stating that only three loads of gravel had been at on S'. Patrick-st. 1 I Mellon. Overseer Walker said Benders had drawn ï¬ve loads, and that the two unaccounted for must have been placed else- where; the fault lev with the clerk's sys- tem o! bookkeeping. Dharge No. 6 was supported by a declar- ation bearing the signature at Wm. Copeland. In rebuttal Overseer Walker referred the committee to the pay sheet for 18 h May and other days. which show- ed that William had been employed to draw a great many loads of vel. . Jun: oat-Ia h. hm no Mn in. Cane. Burrowsâ€""It looks verv much as It the drain wee puhnln purely for Touch bnm‘e convenience. The correctness of the charge we not questioned. When No. 3 wee read over Walker said the necessity oi the work, but held that authority should have been obtained from the committee. Chairman Soother-en, in giano over- the sy-sheets in connection wi Jno.| Hen ers’ delivery of gravel. made the discovery that the pay-sheet tor the month had not been slï¬ed by Overseer Walker or Chairmen G ugly, and enquired the reason. Overseer Walkerâ€"“Well, you tee, it's not always convenientâ€"J ‘ Chairman Smtherenâ€" "But the ply- 1 sheet should be signed by Mr. 6111931, and yonrseli before the men were paid. Charge No. 6 was looked nponby all as every serious one indeed. In so rt at u».- truth a declare ion signed Wm. ‘ - - L _L-A-‘ hie-h an Ito truth a «autumn my..." ., .._ Clements was road which stated that on Mal, 24th. 2531: and 26th the following men h worked for Mr. Walker while sup- ud to be In the employ o! the town: . MoCrlmmon, Pat. Barry J. Gonovekow. new: Berry, not on roll; wueon. 2am. 25th, 26:11; Gacevekow, 25th; Walker. not on roll; Reynolds. ï¬t}! ' Nelson, 25th, 26m; Wm. Clements. 25th, ï¬sh. Overseer Walker-“ I wish you were worth $1.000, Mr. Mellon." Conn. Mellonâ€""Perhepe I'm good for that sun: at the Bank of Manualâ€"how- ever. Mr. Walker, I'm not saying you're guilty." Further consideration of the cheese wee ‘ left over till next meeting. when the men named will be present to give evidence. The purohnee of stone for the crusher was next taken up. Overeeet Weiker nude.- -_1 .H, :otharan-“NS: I am perfectly I admit all who come. but to as well not: to have it in the Llersâ€" A. any n. --.. why the public should be kept : regal-din: this matter; the aware of the not this Mr. anded to make certain charge. at. submit to underhpnd work -“I see at; repggn, Mt. L-_L upon being appointed LINDSAY. Wb'eli‘tï¬e lss'i ehs wee rem Wu... Msllon said he felt con dent every oitisan unï¬nished; I know parsonally that on Lindsey-st. lumber was left lying about for weeks, end it is believed thst hall at it was stolen. Another csuse tcr complaint is that the side; of some streets hsve been elonghed up sud left in that condi- tiou." _ u. ,7 _.21 L- Anni!‘ ï¬n†In of uttle a Wn‘ nu PUIUUâ€" _â€" __V, Cour. M Nonâ€"“Besides. Mr. Walker. I think it. would be but common courtesy to: you to consult Conn. Killaby or my- eelt ninth: to work In the can ward ; in the north word and elsewhere you do nothing without ï¬rst asking Baeve Touch. bum‘a advloe." , .. L -___ nun nun-Honad Qieen-st. out, asking it he had directed one men. I: was a. ehnmetld job. Mr. Walker said he could not be the» all the time. but. n couple of the men had ken: tally of the loads of materiel. Conn. Buzzes-“There's ebonee on than six-cob einht inches thrgn . Only this evening I saw a men Joltcd out o! hie wagon on met. street; 1 don't know whet wsra his lrj mes. but no doubt the council will ï¬nd on: later." The committee then adjourned. Successful Pupils. Following we give the comes of pupils who have successfully passed the second form exam. in Lindsay Collsgluuo Institute and Omomsa hlgh (chool. The lists for the third and fourth toms will be issued in ab mi: 10 days : A ‘ " It 13....1Inn In no luv .Lv up)- . Lindsey: F. B. Bleghem, N. M. Hurling (honors). P. Campbell. M. J. Emleeon (honors). M. Every (boom), W. J. J efl'ere, C. Jewel. C. O. Middleton, J. L. McKin- non. P. G. McPherson. J. McQomle. LGI. L. Pedler (honoro). W. C. Pedlu'. B. Smith. J. Thou-Mull (aenore). A. F. White. B. P. Willeck, M. Wall-rd. Per? 1.. gm RPE Wmocx,m.. W Innâ€"w -â€"-- ,, II . Brandon, ’1‘. W. Ellis. E. L. Fhv- 3 0110. J. F. Grahsm K.A Gulry. E. W. Hartley,R A. ï¬also Hickey. E.‘ Honey. H Irvine, J. E. ninth. F. 3. Jack- son, D. Jamison. B. W. Jordan. Mus" Khwl' Zo ngluns. E. EMngm'y.N Suns c ms 0. .Submï¬hB 'h “quot,“ '8. Fiw Egï¬u'wp% . w on ya! us a . E}. Gumball. M. J. c‘mpwl A.E Carter. M. Cannon M.E Cnndnll. Cunning}: m. Currie.M. Foster, A. Gul ry. M. L. Hunter. J. A. Johnston, J. A. Junkln. B. M. Mmâ€. M. C. L. MoAlplne. J. A. Maodonnld. J. A Mmlnboah. J. I._ Mmlgtpsg, J. M. m, â€- Jun â€on. m uv- VF, , M85118“, Z M01813 8. main. Slab """" McK-nxle. 0. Bu 8. E S . N. H. W: 5‘] ,Sumï¬hn. b Tnyhor. ‘n. E. v: u "me (us. G†v on yslu: us a . E}. Osmnboll,M.J. dlmpbell 3' 4" A.E Carter. M. Connwgf. Cunning}: m. Curl-mm. “a Can: Foster. A. Gul ry. M. L. Hunter. J. A. w .9: Johnston, J. A. Justin. B. M. MMâ€. trauma: .0. L. MoAlplneL J.A. -. LMaodonlld. J. m n--|. Loon Brevltiee- ‘ â€"'1‘he girls that work the hex-dost gettan up n ohuroh soolnl aren‘t dwnys the one: who wash the dishes at home. â€"Mr. Mcmhergey shipped n load of nettle and sheep to the Toronto market Wednesday ...... Thrse cm of stock also passed throuah from the north country. â€"There will he no new whiskey turned out from the Gooderhem distillery this winter. There Is enough on head nlreedy to lost some time and the msuuissture ‘ will be stopped {or a while. 7 -_Le.._.--_ ï¬nch T1110. FRIDAY AUGUST Phnlcé .OZFNNS. 1:02:00 â€FIGâ€"Z ><OZOI .F‘ 333090 .13 11.17.?! J: . - 33 at 5258 3 68.3. 389 4 .83qu bun-om okra. d up old! 3 03 0.35.2 «93.393 P3P 32 a A [W “Bm .- __, 113: Monday to deal with unï¬nished bul- neu hold over tron: use meeting. nod members protein were Mayor anyth. Rae's Tonohbnrn. Dan-nova Bob-om. nod Gonna. Podllr, Mon, Boldwln. Button. Killsby, Brynn, Horn and Graham. -__ . _.â€"nm Com. roam, nanomhndwm. Bun-owe. ' on. m 3m STAND- Killaby, Bryan, Horn and Graham. From H. Ferguson. relative to teacu- In menu-Finance committee. atand. as to be computed by 2021: um. â€"Carfled. taxation: the factory would employ about Mr. J. MoSwoyn In! the eonwynoe o! the u“ ‘ propertyknown as theeastwaldoemm 50 hands, mostly girls. “d the Va†to the town and that the fence on the b 000 .- ‘ ' F?:£3$°2§:.‘£é‘2.â€â€˜ "2' ’“m’ “°5‘“"dï¬ï¬flm°mml’bgm‘m$ From A M. Paton. G. '1‘. R. passenger l 0! $5103.01- 3381!! fencing 1:. Wm; ‘ agent. stating that in canotquence of the this aoon t m l "a, of ï¬ne not mm capacity havlng been lncreaufl mm m â€z: ,3“ ’°“ “to mud um 16 to fl cars It was found Impossible to m5“ on no tngnoyth â€In“ w [(1 keep crossings clear. and to remedy the h", gm‘g’wd‘r on °' ' on trouble he asked that the Jamel-st. croel- '3 â€can. Buzz-3:1: 221'; pained at hearing log west or the station be closed. in which 1 Con. M sllon'l unicellng remarks. Toe __-_. .h. mummy would have @93ng ‘ gong-extant»: desemmn °‘ “1° â€â€œ1 m" . __ _. .5. And was viewed wlth IIDDHW vvvvv From A M. Paton. G. '1‘. 1t. pxrsauuu l at. slanting the: in canetqueuce of the train capacity heving been increeud iron: 16 to fl cars it wee found impossible to keep crossings clear. and to remedy the . trouble he asked them the Jamel-so. croee- I log west or the station be closed, in which ' event the company would hnve the grain ‘ warehouse moved to e m:re convenient} location. 1n the event of the concession ‘ being refused ecme treiue would not be ‘ able to stop here to receive crews. which would mun the removal of some train hands to Baileville.â€"R:terred to n enec be on exhlmnon u Wu w__.. , Fanâ€"Clerk Known-on m Instruct. to writs the oompug. From M. Calla. wl tolerance to the mud floodlnz o! u- lot on St. Pom-33.. out “KLâ€"Baud 0! wake. to: walling â€"F Deg-nova Rahson hubs nu led to put ohua hose 3?. mt mooning. K 84. B. S. Pm. 39.10; J. men . shes ..... Mu. Emma's â€count to: to: analog the Mule: children wu interred to. sud Conn. Burrows “It! a dthonzh the m a poor wow she should resolve all- uutmenLâ€"Batexrod to ï¬ance comm!!- melon. nu worship then Internet! the email the he Ind elgnod the contrast to: the electric ï¬re slum eyetem. Conn. Sntbenn-“Dld the town eollcl- tor drew up the content. or revise It 1" El: weakly-“1N0. I think the clerk ‘ drew It 11g." Conn. aothennâ€""I an em, ebout that. I think the eolleltor ehonld at lent have locked It over." Hle worshipâ€""I think lt'e ell rightâ€"Lt l my rate we needn't teke the Item over .mm In ha been â€â€œ999. perfect]! 3311i, 1: 20. 1897 Maud by Dan-teen Robson. seconded by Conn. Beldwln. that the town propel-1 committee be “malted oo negotiate wlo Mr. Boyd for the me o I mun number I 0! feet of town property for e term of A , _-_.--u..ntn181 oer mum. Mr. Boyd for the an o! I oer-tan number 0! test of town property for o term of you-v. or n nominal rout of 81 per mum. upon which to erect o DWOBR. Conn. Soother-on polnood on flat 3 motion much to the sun: elect had been I tram. lb or Southâ€"“Yes." Dap. rave sz sonâ€"“I don't thlnk so." In m then Inflated aim the motion hobo Insular-mo! on one more: ommdmolnh .bnt Conn Soother“ romuoed obdorooe. Conn. Bumm-“Whm‘u your rule- where‘s your book" Conn. Sootheru: quoted hlr Author! under the rule'- Tno clung. nod “ o motion to raided 1 norm. am. sad npply. no the notion wee intended to to the committee'e powers. It wee noon! menus! “with power to not ehonld be added to the cflxlnnl motion. to over tom log we: next need. It uqnceted the connontoeppclnte deleglte to ettend e mnnldpnl convention to be held to Tomato on Sept. 9th. Conn. Barron-"I move thnt no eotlon hem" novedby Conn. Pedlnr. etconded by Conn. noon, thot Conn. Soothers: be molntedtorepueent tale cannon ot the | mnnldpfl convention "mud to. “‘-“-‘â€"“I am one no good “my.- wâ€" - -._-, Conn. Barrowsâ€"“I on use no gwu “relate mm. but I so open to convic- Coun. Podlu‘ refund to the ulvlublllty of ohm new†a to exam than an! other nations. nod row}: thug wvgld ha 3 more with. t Conn. Eon duo spoke In two: or the moduli. “exothermic might be wannabeâ€! “audition of the wud -â€"II MI alumna: it would be Well the lambs: o! muscular! could be a?- mall- [laâ€"“DIG t he town tone!- muut. or revise It 1" â€ND. I think the Clerk man-s or In“. our mauve. H'- Goo. mg , be 1-:un to am Lm-wdwwwm‘m‘ sumuplmwmnm Cm W W ‘m the mqum-oomnlmmadu uh ulna. Conn. Burrowsâ€"“There u u equbble between um um. 3nd nu moot: should be left win): the bud committee." 7 ._.. -Anv m â€G STING CONTEACT. Moved by Conn. Podlu. «waded by Conn. Scuba-5n. am the police and tho am sad Power I ran. otm t. contact on 0 old buts. with a dot! on of moving the mum Burrows «Id be m Inclined to mm: In yin: thetn cgmpmy 3 sum of newly $2 corpus†were puma m 3 119‘ forâ€: 0W1 “'1‘,“ W In. .M_-__9.- 18;: lanthanum. 0! MI] O?- M yon lvâ€" .__ Manama or spout-113.: shd's'poor service-$1 000?!“ multinationals: . Mule to compsnyw would not count no reduce their c hum"! tbsp cannon shonldoo t or“. msdvertulnstor muons?! tram mil-l- _un we sdovt fl“! wine In Ill .1th imputtble auto. Conn. Psihrâ€"“Well. 13 motion ex- M. whst I fze‘. " 34 W' _ - Md.-.“ .--! Ran BI! Ind could all them mm m.- u..- v- ,7 the vacant connect belnz metedâ€"tn: ‘ 02mm! were ever†to renewing It the old . end Conn. Puller mefO‘J» “ï¬e" (s'Jo'vï¬iw mm W“ one! Power Co. a renown or the present can- tracttoronoywwuthon opted. HEW! Moguls! words! Council then 561 3m“- HURRIED IN‘ Edward new: sad home-coming o! the husbsnd sad “that. who psued any shout an hour Mflmmtgslnhamm DM,W vulnontwyuuotuga. â€mama-want ot mum 17Mmutowhlohhotu-mdln NorthOps. Eewvayhlgmyw but everyone. 3nd fly}; yum! md funny 7 ~ AL- -“n-th' c- of tie emu! nelghborhood In their and bereavement. Mu. Hugh Workman. of this town. is e elem of doused. t the do“ ones the loved so much. but vb. It became s truth tau! mulled can she I: h but bout to tho nglour. und now. her ‘ -| 3nd i i g E :_ a? :E Iollolmde mm the dear and loud to tenderly In the earthly should mm aura work tor 1:31 i m w radiant. the bean an (all ct tenders-t entmty. u: t a value “You'll 1 ;E ;.i g! E 5 E B. I p > ownâ€, "a vQ-C m†WWW in MEMORIAM. iNTo ETERNITY. m. Killed at Fonslon