non: MU“. {3633. c... L. ’ 6"“ 1m: H int‘say WART B4 Hapma RISTER so have a nice Stock of the best of STUVES which I am rstock of Tin. Granite and 1:18 plated ware is to the fr mt. our Gold BYast LASTERXS; hnmyufloflncflhfl‘l are guaran‘eed that no wind and man, s. blow them out. [“0†"I! umace Work and Evetwugh- 3 specialty. In: the Cod: o! 5!. Honey†to“! l: ates. Ola-g ebeenw‘ï¬g *ntario rates. \‘C! 39 Ice. 1e MM k'y SON â€"Bax' DAN. lion RAW†' RADï¬Ki ANDER‘ 3 Am- 3.0.2 gr, will have the pleasure of 'ng on you in a few days with lowest quotations for the best 5 in the market, and will be to receive your orders. The wing is a partial list of our‘ k_ all direct importatidns : I purpose handling Cheese- Lkers Supplies for 1898. and will rays have a complete stock on ad. The convenience of this .uid be appreciated, and Iwill ink )ou very much for your mnagc. MR JOSEPH BROWN, experienced cheese manufac- Will be ‘5 for any an m woon guess, ooxsrovss am; 11 mos or senses. men's Rannet Extract in bottles and 10 and 20 gallon kegs, " men's Chees§ Color in bottles and ï¬lm}! xcher laUSIICU with. ’ng Attended to Prom/my. Honey Cans made to order. Charcoal, Hard, Soft iBlacksmith Coal wood and Millwood. EESE MQKERS GEO. 3L1 SO; ', SC ‘Ies. Weigh Cans. Thermcmeters, Testing Glasses. Babccck Testers. Serarators, all sizes, Cheese Factory Boilers, :9. a specialt y of pleasing our 7 trade in an the above lines. a- II. M. BAKERIABEIT *DEALER IN Mil r’s Keane: and Color in Reg: and bot: les, Ohio Sc 318 Boards, Seamless Bandages, Cheese Caps, Milk Bucks, Scrub Brooms, Cheese V313, Curd Mil 13, Cheese Presses. Cheese Hocps, Id" 80. pleased to give quota- thing in this line, and i we can save you a; a an“ "Inï¬ll"! mus EmAgegts Ofï¬ce, No. m:nmmnnummnmï¬ ammm 1N“ 5 Nb; get prices on Oakwood . flillllllllg ~â€"At Canmore. Alberta, on Feb. 23rd, ï¬re destroyed the Pullman and Waverley hotels and a number of other buildinm'. Forty inmates of the Pullman hotel escaped in their night cloning, but Clara CMISWWK, the ten-year~old da ter of the 'proprietor, was burned to deat . a -Mr. Angus McLeod, the'conservative candidate in the recent Dominion election in North Ontario, is lying at the pomt of death as the result of blood ponsonzng caused by an operation for the removal 9: a decayed bone in the leg. --At Philadelphia on Sunday William M. Singrly, proprietor of the Record Publish- ing ompany, president of the Chestnutst. National bank and the Chestnut Savings Fund 8:. Trust company. which recently collapsed. and president of the Sinï¬ly _Pqu 83 Paper Mill, died suddenly m --Willia.m Carry. the convict recently shot by a guard while trying to secure liberty from the Kingston penitentiary, is dead. The jury returned a verdict that the convict was shot by Guard Gibson in the discharge of his duty, and in self. éefen-‘e‘ â€"Adam L'lmer, an inmate of the House of Industry at. Berlin, 0017., aged 80 )ears, fell downscuirs Thursday, hitting his head on the bottom stop agd cutting z‘m‘ awful â€"Mr. Wm. Hollby. mechanical engineer of the Canada Atlantic railway, was killed at Coteau Junction on Thursday last. He was superintending the replac- ing of an engine on the track when he slipped and fell under the wheels. â€"A 'bus partly ï¬lled with pleasure seekers was struck by a Grand l‘runk passenger train at the Western avenue crossing, in the southwestern part of Chicago, at 9 o'clock Saturday night. Six of the number-were killed. â€"â€"The British ship Asia was lost 011’ Nantucket in Monday‘s storm, 2lst Feb. The captain, his wife and daughter, and all but three of the (new Were drowned. The three sailors clung for 24 hours to the wreck. â€"Moi=e Gadbois of Ottawa. aged 14, was killed by the collapse of a shed in which he was cutting wood on Thursday last. The heavy snow on the roof caused the collapse. 'rhinutes. â€"The British steamer Bonny has sailed for the Niger with a party of otï¬cers, tlm a hospital nurses, 8 number of hues. a. quan- tity of military stores and a. million tounds of ammunition. The stores and the party are destined for Lokoja. -Mr. W. H. Curry of Omemee purch- ased the Samuel Faulkner and W'm. \Vellwood farms. 100 acres, in Emily, at a forced sale in Petcrboro on Saturday for the sum of $2000. . u» u‘ _ ~ 4 “‘3' posed in Great. 9.. -An attempt was made to aï¬sassinn; King George of Greece by pwo men v. ho ï¬red at, his majesty from a ditch as hr; «as driving. The coachman and one of the horses were wounded. tin in ting? of pgace. -Fire partially destroyed the Hall chemical works at Kalamazoo Saturday night. During the progress of the ï¬re two terriï¬c explosions occurred, blowing one of the buildings to ieces and buryimga large number of peo e in the ruins. ix ï¬re- men and four spectators were killed and eight others badly injured. heai-t; diseas'e. â€"The report of che department of immigration of Ontario for the year 1897 has just been issued and shows that 3,718 persons semed in the province during the year, being 723 less than in 1896, and 1,668 less than in 1895. These ï¬gures do not â€"Tbe war oflice schema for the reform of the British army adds 23,000 men to ‘“ "mm the largest increase ever pro- â€"A great crusade against the use of feathers in hats in going on in the old country, and the queen will be asked to axwixt. â€" Tt e overdue steamer La Cham] .arrne has be n towed into Halifax. She had been drifung at sex for ï¬ve days with to shaft broken. -The ï¬sheries of the Dominion yielded met 20,000,000 last year and employed 75,000 men. -â€"Mr. Frederick Tennyson, the poet, eldest brother of the late poet. laureate, Lord Alf: Jd Tennyson, is dead. â€"Teeth made by Mr. Gross over twenty years 0 are still being worn, and in good servicea 1e condition.â€"30-tf. â€"The late G. M. lose, publisher, Toronto, left property valued at $55,712. The estate is willed to the family. ~â€"Two government cutters have been capsized in a gale ofl‘ \V’ells. Norfolk, drowning sixteen persons. 3N0. I and No. 2 sold in Lindsay by GREGORY. Druggist. Is successfully used monthly by over 0.000 Ladies. Sate. eflectual. Ladies ask your dru st for Cook: Cotton Root Com- rnmd. Take no 0t er. as all Mixtures, pills and mitations are dangerous. Price. No. 1. $1 er box, No. 2, 10 degrees stronger-.83 per box. *0. 1 or 2. mailed on receipt of price and two s-een: stain s The Cook Company Windsor. On t. m- ’93. 1 and 2 god and recommended by all responsnble Dmggists in Canada. Halibnrton Mixed ....... § .......... '1‘ mnto Express from Port 11 »pe. . . Port Hope Mail from Tomato ....... Onboconk Mixad .................. Port Hope Mixed from Port Hope. . . Toronto Mail from Pmt Hope ....... Port Hope Express from Toronto. .. Whitby Mixed. . . ................. Bellevi-le Mixed ................... Bellenflo Mixed ................ P--rt How Mixed via. Bethmy... Toronto Mixed via. Whitby 1nd 1 Toronto Express ............... . Port Hope Mail via Pcterboro. . . . Tomato Mixed via Lorueville. . . . Halibuno A Mixed .............. Tomato Mam... ............... Cobooonk Mixed ...... Port Hope Exprasa v‘n Patcrboro GEO. A. LITTLE. sCRIBBLlNG BOOKS, 51A TEb, SLA TE PENCIA, CR 4 mm, White and Colored BLA CKBOARD ERASERé THURSDAY, MAR 3rd, 1898 in his foreliead. He died in ï¬ve and all the necessaries of the schoolroom bCHOOL SUPPLIES Cgok’s Coï¬â€™gpn Root Compcund NEWS OF THE WEEK BOOK AN D STATIONERY STUR [- '. R. Local Time-Table. “Watchman, DEPA RTURES. ARRIVALS. IN Port Perry 6 05 mn. ........ 903 am ...........11 05 8.0: ........ ...12 30 pm ........... 2 15 pm ........ 620 pm . ...... 830p.m i ...... 800p.u. 6 15 8.11: ~Thegovernment has dec ded to iiberate Lyman Dart, tne seventeen-year-old boy was sentenced to hang at Truro, N.S., on March 3rd. The trial judge in his report to the minister of ‘ustico recently, Wrote to the effect that ad all the facts ban" gnova'iu the: 938.9 Whigs he": come i'o light smce, the ind Wouid certainly have been acquitted. The shooting was estab- lished asaMJ'ental beyond a‘ shadow of a doubt. (The gun was dischamed by the trigger catching on a twig as young Dart was carrying it, and in his confession ï¬led since the trial he says that he heard a cry: and tnmin saw that the bullet had shota passing pe dler. â€"The London liberal newspapers are full of denunciations of the doings of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Goths, and his journeying from Malta at Alexandria on H.M.S. Surprise, when he doomed his admiral‘s uniform, necessitating the hoisting of the standard, the fleet salut- ing, and the duke being constituted senior officer of the station, to the great disgust of those who consider the duke tobea foreign prince with honorary rank in the British navy, although he is Duke of Edinburg and second son of the Queen of England. -The British steamer Legislator, Capt. Tennant, bound from Liverpool to 00.0!) was burned at sea on Feb. 16th in lat. 31.2é north and long, 44.10 west. The ï¬re broke - ut so suddenly that 11 men forwards were cut off from the rest of the ship, and in saving them a boat was capaized and ï¬ve men, including the second and third n- - __-I- m--- â€"-Mr. F. \V. Hodson and Mr. \Villiam Davies, the pork packer, held a conference last week regarding the que tion of Ontaiio pork. It seems that Ontario pork is alwa s glanced at second or third grade, whilct e anish pork is marked at first grade. The result is that dressed and cured ork from Ontario sells for les= than Denis pork, live Weight. The reason of this is that the farmer does not raise the kind of pork, nor fatten that pork pr ~psr- ly. The department of agriculture intends to take steps to induce thefatmvrs to change their methods in this direction. â€"On Tuesday of last week a cooker gianiel belonging to Mr. S. E. Brandon of rooklin, 0nt.. go'; into an altercation with Mr. P. Francis’ Newfoundland dog, and the big fellow naturally had the best of the argument. Mr. Brandon tried to separate the combatants, but failed, and then ï¬red his revolver over them, hoping to frighten the ï¬ght out of them. Not succeeding in this way he shot the big dost. killing it. Mr. Francis now demands $50 in settlement of the affair, and Mr. Brandon is endeavor-ins to effect a. com- promise. -A good instance has just bannened ‘11 Missouri showing how a small affair may make a big harvest for the laWyers and cost a sum of money out of all proportion tothe value of the cause of trouble. A ten dollar bog strayed onto anelghbor‘s farm. The owner identiï¬ed it and claim- edit. The other refused to give up the hog and a lawsuit began. he case was appealed from court to court and judg- ment ï¬nally given to the plaintifl‘. The costs amounted to over $4,000, and two actions for slander arose out of the case. â€"On_ Tuesday of last wool: Rufus Hun left hm home, Cnrpcntc"s Point. \Volfe Island. bound for Kingston. 110. drove a. team of horsns, and had a load of pressed hay for duh-cw to the uanaan may Co. After- getting rid of this he WM to have none to ()ollins‘ Bay for a load of cordwocd. However, since leaving home nvn‘himz has been seen or heard of him, and his friends fear he met With anaccident. Relatives are making enquiries. IIVU Luv†luv..._.-_ ofï¬cers, ’the stewaraâ€"and. the cook, were drowned. A ï¬reman reconved such severe â€"Ex-Deputy Georges Clemenceau and M. Drumont. editor of the Litre. Parole, Paris, fought. a. duel Saturday afternmn with pistols at Pure aux Princes. Six shots were exchanged without result. The dispute was brrught. about by an article on muff-1a trial yubiished- in the [ï¬ne Parole. M. I‘errcux, publisher of the \ urorc, sizned a formal appc al against the sentence of four months‘ imprisonment and 3,000 francs ï¬ne imposed upon him. â€"-On Tuesday morning of last week Nr Job Varily of Momeagle township met with a serious accident while engaged in taking out timber for the lathbun Cu. He was struck by a. falling tree. which had lodged, and su<tained a severe scalp wound. He was able. to walk to his homr, and Dr. Young attended to hi< iujux-ies. His scalp was almost torn from his head, and it required fourteen stitches to close up the wound. 1 â€"John C. Harvey is under arrest at Ottawa at the instance of Toronto people on the charge of misrepresmtation a: ri‘ fraud. Harvey reported himself to bet azent of the Canadian Homestead, a paprr ‘ for which he had fifty-two agents engaged canvassing subscriqtions throughout Ontmio. These agents. it is alleged, secured money for over 5000 subscription", which were forwarded to Harvey. bill none of the subscribers ever received the paper. at. public auction two hundred schom housesin certdn dc-popumted di~tricts in. the western part of Karma. The build- ing; have been unoccuvix d for a long time, and have become the homes of bats rnd owls. -â€"â€"A debnatch from Topeka says that the Attorney-General and the Stare Superin- tendent of [mtruction fave decided to sdl â€"By the burning of a. house on the farm of AI 21:. Mitchell in Bnyham towmsbip on Feb. 23rd Mrs. Thos. Mitchell, mother of Alex, wa: burned to a crisp. Mrs. Micvhell lived in the house about, 20 rods from his SOn‘s re~idonce, and it was not known until next morning that the ï¬re had occur-rod. Mrs Mitchela‘s charred remains were found in the ashes. --In addition to equipping the system with extra 60,000 pound freight ear- the Grand Trunk authorities are making arrangements to have their roadbed, locomotives. etc, berv'veen Toronto and Portland, put in condition to haul thirty- ï¬ve cars to a. train‘load from the former to the latter city without having to cur the train. â€"An efl‘ortis beina‘ made in Ottawa to rai-e funds to establish a. pubhc reading room in Dawson Cibv, to be known as “Ogilvie's Klo' dike Reading Room." The object will be to provide a. place where the miners can paw {be time inaproï¬rahle manner, and without being 0 mpelled to resort to saloons and other questionable resorts. â€"A sad shooting accident occurred Suturdaylum at Vancouver, 8.0. W. S. Wuï¬â€˜eu, employed in the land reyistry Ofï¬t‘e wam examinmg a. revolver in his garden, when the. wenpnn Wrnt- off and the bullet Jodgod in his brain. l)ccea~ed was an Englishman by birth, and was a. nephew of Hon. J. H. Tuxn‘r, premier of britiab Columbia. â€"-Extensive plans fur the beautiï¬cation of om Lyndon have been decided on by the overnment. l\o an-nouncem« nt yeL has been made, but. an expeuduture of more than $10,000,000 upon the :xpnroaches to the houses of paninment is amOng the p Oba- bliibieu including ~plelvdid new public “I399“: really worthy of the English metro- po h. .g. «n 1). vil'n Islandfand that, the svory only we or the many (‘rrnneoue state- .encs by which puhl‘c opinion on this continenb has been miblt‘d in its apprecia- uuu of the Dreyfus afl'air. include immigrants arriving from the port. of New You. or other puns than Mantr-al. The great, majoui'y ot the unmigrauts were Enzlzsb, and by occupa- uun general laborers were in the majority. The French Oonsul-geneml fnr Fauada, J. Kleezkomski, writes to a. Montreal r-prr mgpi..g_thu_t Dtpytus is} not {not in a. IHE WAICHMAN LINDSAY. THURSDAY, MARCH 3RD.1898- mâ€"â€"n‘ Amâ€" - °'. ‘ooaninstiQn which have been rash to by t ose engaged in new am in us- trial undertaking, and bi fame“ of other countries. The system by which wem seeking tosttain this result has already proved itsec 0mio soundness, and is is 0D]! 1393 61 nds sufï¬cient to send or- Vanll'e'rs qualiï¬ed to eduolto bodies of armors, who us ready to listen to them in almost every parish in Ireland, in its principles snd rocsdure, which delus its uniVersol adopt o . Msy I point out that in ps'oyiding the news of war a splendid opportunity is open for some wealthy lover of erlnnd tooonfer upon her pooplonn inculoulabls boon? I believe that the full development of agricultural organization point- pthe only way by which the agricultural industry in Ireland can be saved The Irllh let-mere, who formerly bed to compete only wlth their fellow workers in the United Kl? dom, are now brou sht in 0mmâ€)! with the tanner; gt tho W123. wm time has come wï¬eq that W“ a; ihiell HQP]! t0 t1‘CJ-Imlusllry those £1an it is reported on good authority that buyers abroad have lost conï¬dence in American shippers because of the dis- honest methode resorted to in putting the fruit into the market. A recent estimate places the number of horses in the world in 1898 at 66,- 995,000; in 1896 at 67,954,000. The ï¬fth convention of the national irrigation congress will be held at: the city of Phenix, A. '13., Dec. 15, 16 and 17. If the corncrib be wide, stand a few rails up here and there through the cen- ter. This will give ventilation and pre- vent: the spoiling of the grain, says an exchange. ‘ The principle upon which under modern conditions the ulvntion of Ireland mutt be sought boomnet more mnnifest mu year. The Irish dlmculty has long been rather economic than pelitieel, end it in more than ever today. Gain the economic problem. and in the precede the bull poo pie will he 00 elevated and “(Che-01 that they will be eble to solve the politic: problem for themselves. I em ï¬rmly eon.- vinoed that all future nttempts to (led with the Irish question on purely politioei lines are doomed to share the fate of Irish policies in the past.-â€"Right Hon. Hence Plunkett, M. P., President Irish Agri- cultural Organization Sociory, in North American Barley; Hcâ€" Say that you will accent me dearest, and the monkey' IS yours. Be ready to mulch the strawberries as soon as the ground freezes. Gradually increase the ration: of the growing stock. | Wheat comes nearer to being a bal- anced ration for a hen than any other single gram, organ-grinder has! I wish I had ohe like that. â€"The full but nsity of living is reached only by the pezfgc ly healthy. Si‘kue~s discounts the capacity for enjoyment. If his body i~ all out it order All! run down he will not be able to enjoy anything, no matter huw full nf enjomlent it may le for other people. I' he is jib-t a. lirtle bit out of ouler, if he “in not sick. but dnesn‘t feel just vigm." he will min be able to enjoy things i.- n. half-beamed sort of way The mar-.r he is to being ocrfeclly we]: the nearer wi 1 his capacrty for ev-jnvmen' be perfect. If this candstlon doesn't exi~t ‘some thing might to be don:-. Than means nine came in ten tne use if Dr. Pierce‘a Golden Medical Discovery. It works directly on the digestive organs and on the blood, and thrvugh these on every tissue of the body. It makew the appetite good, digestion and nut: ition pr rivet, and supplies rich, red biuod tn :1! the tissues, huilding up #03“, healthful flesh. 8- nd 31 cents in one-cent s ampe to World's Dispensany Medical As~ociation, Buffalo, N. , and receive Dr. Pierve‘s 1008 Daze "COmmnn Sen~e Medical Adviser," pro~ fusely illustrated. i i â€"An informal flecree ha: nemniswed begging the pumic t . erase m~ . 9-! ng he Emperor and E upr- as uf Geruw y ¢=’wlnle they are on drlvmg "I‘m-r mujvstnea, n is set forth. are gmeful fur 'hn ruyal greetings, but the) uhjec u a man aud- denly darting f-uwAr-I Al'h pntninua arm frightening chu hun- - m. : â€cc-2m as m the carnage. Th u' umj vie: Mao ubje t 'Opersun~ alw«y~ thb u: n throw/lug b quests in u thexr pm at !- c run 9 The wter 1t app am. an- umsxly ladws anv unskllh'd (hrnwem, for me of [hr h uq'n-ts h r, tho- vulpress nn the hoe thv ni-m on tho fl w rs causing a painful act-arch. â€"Cyrus Seymour, alias Shaver. will be released from King~ton penitentiary shortly, after serving hie second sentence of six year“ and a fourth term in this pris-rn. Seymour is know" from one end of the province to the Olhc!‘ Hehisa penchant, for many ines, and for steanin horses. He is not by any means a goo looking fellow, but be u gifted wiuhan oily tongue, and during one of the periods that he eujm ed his liberu he "laI‘I‘H-‘d no less than twelve women, one uf whom wan a He’leville girl. His has the uudusyuted bible of "wing he areal-st. living biuamisb and here-thief in Ca..a.da.. â€"Mrs. Hannah Sedore, while bexng kep: in zaol at 'L‘weed pending her committal to Belleville on a charge of assault with intent to do bodil. harm, worked‘ her way to the outside world and escaped. Mrs. Sedore w“ cmumetued - u the evidence of George Brown and his th) sens, who swore that while working in «heir own swamp she approached, armed with two gun“, and told them to get out of the .~warup or sh. would blow their brains out, Brown I. ok the guns away lrom her and broke them over a stump, when one of them eXproded, the charge going through his trouser neg. She-Qh._ what ‘a _love]v_m_onkey that bums that he 6 ed in a few minutes. The The balance of the crew, 25 in ml, with two paseengers. Dr. W. Moxtuncr and Wife uf L' nd‘m, WI re 1- scum! wi hm fear hours alter the ï¬re broke out, by ‘he fruio st» amer Flowngute, and bought. [0 part. The ~teamer burned to the water's edge. THE ISLAND OF APPLE TREES. And now upon the bougha one use: No golden fruit. but only red. Sweet apples moving owzhead In a soft wind that spr aka cf May. And still one sees and rails uw uy From that dim isle of gpplo tread. Atlantis was its name of old. And many a drowning mariner 'Twixt life and death hast sighted hcf Gold apples growing of; the verge. Then, as he sank in stifling auygc, Cursed her and all hci' hunt of gold. It lies among the outer seas. O’vr many a mile of water wan. And seldom any living man Across the clan: :orous \vzn'vs has past. And found ( le 2:? for death was cast. Avilion, isle of apple‘ trees. -Norah Buopper in Black and White. The Irbh Difllculty. Nun and Notes. J. G.EDW ARDS 81 00. J.G.EDWARD8 60 N0 BETTER THIS MORNING KENT STREET, Well, 91m, c‘bici hever will be unless you use KARL’S TAMARAC CORDIAL. HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL ï¬rst dose gives relief. 20¢ a bottle. Your prescriptions, as usual, leceive the pains- taking care and attention of an experienced plummist n . . . .01;r storm..." It is Nature’s own remedy for Coughs and Colds, and will ï¬x you up ins day or two. Pleasant; to take and the - THAT’S.. THE PLACE ANDERSON, NUGENT co E. GREGOQY. BAHGMNS in these lines for the next four weeks. they know that we keep the best stock of Easy Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Kit- chen, Bedroom and Parlor Furniture in the district. We are giving special to look for wise buy- ers of furniture. They always come to this store when they want ï¬ne . . goods . . HEADQUARTERS AT ‘lv’l \. NGW“ gMarket .5} i. 5 ï¬Grand (Beiigxg ‘..\A i Goodwood FOR HORSE gGLIPPERS and Bokers llNDSAY- CALL AND INPSECT WORK ABD GET muons. VETSâ€"iii PLANING MILL FRAMES ; . SASH . . . .. DOORS . . . THE BEST PIAEGE‘E, QRGANS . .. ANI SEWIR’G MACHINES The VICTORIA LOAN and SAV- INGS COHPANY, HEAD OFFICE LOANSâ€"Money to Loan on Mo r on at long: current rates with no de y end Imflexpense. DEPOSITSâ€"The eompeny re- ceives money on deposit in the Saving: Fertment and allows interest thereon at uUR PER CENT. A Mortgage com. ny in the eefeatfpldoe to depodt money. 0 speculative business is done. Incorporated under smutes of the Province of Ontario. Jllfl. MAGWOOD, MANAGER um: OPPOSITE THE MARKET. SISSON You Should See Our Stock :auumnmmmmuannulmmnmnulnmumslmz2m:nmsmmnnzmamas: IEEEFHEEEHHHHS ‘zmlmlmmn lllllllillllllilllli iillllllilliililiidfl :iï¬EEE Principal payable in installments, with special privileges in mortgage for re- payment. EXPENSES, LIGHT. BUSINEFS CUNFIDENTAL MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. A. O. HOQG, THE PARLOR SHOE STORE. lK'W'OOD- IM EREST 5 RC. TO 6 RC. Before purchasing footwear for yourself or family. No better assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES in Lindsayâ€"bought for cash from the leading manufacturers. Our small expenses enable us to sell the ï¬nest goods at a lower price than thcy can. be obtained elsewhere. Nothing is too gcod for the store. Poor goods we refuse to buy. LINDSAY. ONT ..ON.... Special Bargains for Next 30 Days General Agent. In the market, any make, either Canadian or American, cheaper than any other dealers, accwdâ€" ing to quality, are sold by MOULDINGS TURN INGS ETC, ETC. WANTED. Subscribe fr: w. w. LOGAN, A few ood men (or cans-in: on youly untie- 1‘ H: 111mm comm ______ mummmnm AGENT zulmummmm r1 ‘FI'RQ I I70 Kent-st. 9 2“. WW