THE WATChMAN, LINDSAY THURSDAY. APRIL 15TH 1897. hr'vï¬ _______ â€"Additiondl interesting local news on page sxx. â€"New spring hatsâ€"latest English and American shapes and lowest rices. Very nobby. See them at E. E. \ . McGaï¬â€˜cy’s. years ago are still being worn, and in goo serviceable condition.â€"30-tf. ; â€"Teeth made by Mr. Gross 0V9r twenty I â€"The Ops swing bridge has received its I (k 4‘ .1" annual spring overhauling, and is now â€"Messrs. Knowlson 8‘ Cranhdell have: -On Friday afternoon last an alarm Got your Easter Hat yea ? to show goods. gnaw m «V ready for busj‘ness. â€"All Morgall ‘K’rlgllt and Single tube _â€" 70‘ â€"-A few good young horses for sale tires should be well cemented to the rim. :9 I B I BYGLES ‘:> 3 cheap. Apply to \X. W.- Logan, l(lleiiler 1i?) J .hG.l ngardshilv Co. have a cement kettle E ., , ~ pianos, organs an sewmg mac mes, 7 w ic1 ocs t e \vork e f -t in a f:w Or: .51; II I V lieiit-st., Lindsay. minutes. p r ec ( TALK E THEIBEFORE Sid/“’6 ' ‘ l; â€".»\n son who does not intend to a “PROF-,CL‘WK“ has Opened 9. “3011001 ’ "‘ 3 t4 MONARCH 0F All. more tgagieï¬ftyi dollars for a bicycle, sho‘iikyl 0f, MuSic.’ Where Voice_Cu1ture. Organ, M8. 4007075 and try. [0 c g NEW M Etc éhe “Cracker chk; that J. Galaciwurds Eggggéwï¬gi?csuy qtcl†Will be taillight 03 convey string/2t !0 your mum’s ,' 2 .-> OBEL I897 ' 0. report to e omgagOO usineSS ‘ “Pup 95- orner “559 I s - â€" '1 ..â€" in. and York-sts.â€"lo-2. t/mt 27125 25 Me place you (ma/z: to ,. .5 - â€"The local banks will be closed on Good â€"Mr. Wm. BPOOkS. late 0f the Benson ‘6 have removed from their old stand to the 9 ~-â€"-' Friday, which isapublic holiday, and on house. haslsased the hot-elproriertyonthe 5“} MILLINERY‘ We,†3‘: Easter Monday as Well. Our farmer corner of Rent and l.indsay-sts., known - - - - 1 friends will' do well to make a note of asthe Waverlyhouse,aiidwillopenupabout ent/Zuszaflfw 07¢ [/56 mzZ/mer Q . 3’ 4- / z ) HIGH GRADE’ “9' this hMah lsi'oim'piemisesdare no? m the GHEAP 52:6 'ect and éere’s t/ze / ., . ,1 _ . _ . ., . _ an so ie pain yers an aper-iangers, '20 Z .‘ 2’: ; f0 [/6 Oï¬ï¬. Z Z 6 05¢ Qï¬ e to date wheel, Wlth ninglbgelgfttibgunaifdnth:nigger? 12:31:22,. and Will be made bright andp cheerful from B j : N .-. / y 3: ‘ every latebllmprovementé a]: ift'icifates a record tireï¬lkingl season. top giggtéim. . d . amuse women a) 20 dug/gt to . . a 113350118 'ue. fl " ‘ mt'o she u rea ized' â€" '1 l 3 588.8011 13 on an warninfls n ' ' R and examifie Ollie malty -?Thleb:t:giicier Giiyhoundywill be thor- against excess in that erercise are l,“ £72020 say t/zat our Stat-L 23 ï¬ght, 95 1%er occupied by P NIC ARTHUR CO samples now on view. Ex- prpaizlilyglpverlrilauléaï¬eaï¬ui[Elig‘l’ivailgeccfl‘anï¬fg 2:31:31.be :(ligillcegiilint hï¬diidriiigmlgghtvébig BUT rig/2t $700615 [0 1727†("2d triyflmgd g ... ' ‘ ' - (53 arm ' , 1 - had jumped the rope fifty-t ree times, ' ' ' (I E750. 0’ Eggfgiti wheelmzn t1:vho ' ghd‘ï¬iiidfaeynelon Falls, Sturgeon Pomt igjuredtheriéelf igqternally andb was dying meg/#1}! , and it ZS 50. Wear- .1; a zoo mg . _ ' , o peri oni is. anya girl v excessive [ †M†u ° ‘ ' - - - . â€"â€"MeIVille Walton, who was so seriously k' - 1 . f - a5 e z zrzejf- at {/2627 06136â€! a: Particularly muted. f burned with molton iron at the Sylvester :1 ggggifz‘tegypfgp for herself stores of evil †y . , fl 4 it 1' " T \Kl“ (TrC'l‘ pleasure in thankin“ our numerous g works about two glam-11115 “1210’ if? able to be â€"The Holly Social Club spent a very 5001’ p726“..- " .1. : . b < L - . _ a . I I it out again, an M s or y resume leas t . . . _' i customers who so liberally patronized us in our old “'Ork- -- , , grid bill. 813%?†{willlitigéoifs‘gziibcgriglfgeï¬l: '33 W8 "'ld ask of them a continuance of their patronage, â€"Capt. Jos. Pin-Lin is getting the south. Tuesday evening. Music. sinsine. - >.. . . , . steamer Marie Louise ready for the open- in f 11 . ,a ,. ‘ r/ . , ' , b t f t O . . . 83 95° 8 MD .3 and refreshments made .- ,‘ 1,333.3.»an that we can give etter 5a 15 ac ion. at mg of naVigaticlin. d lac khgs adhelavy up amplml 9"0gram and ever one went :1 you. :2 n ‘ :0 . . in I I season’s towinga rea _y 00 e ._ an oes home .‘ ‘ ’ .' .- 3, stoi- hasï¬been‘rcnov ated throughout, mak g one of the I not look for any holiday until the fall the 1,339. behhonï¬lble hogr dlslllig 3:111 “Mg. . g as :I‘; «t rriodsrn stores in tow n. Good light and plenty of room . . . . AGENT arrives. wavinggï¬al‘w * °Wn y g R , . . .' . - - staff of men em 0 ed aintin caulkinr . ' ' g *3 “g extend a cordtial 1m ï¬atlonnfo ghoeupubllc In general to “Buy a hggéaaézht 'and ride in _ andl overhgitiliiligptlhiiys stgalmefr illice-Etbéi g‘giiioï¬gi‘lSS giiflpi§31E§hï¬i§iiM 1.33105): 1M4â€)! orders 7202'.) 272 52¢ «,u an see our new 5 ore an exa. in r n - i an Him 0 “we New or aun’dhing R ‘ . . .. . - . . : § (1... . this waek. Their line ‘00 V." ‘ .ussell st. west. The brigade made a . .117 ‘" “ be thorbugbly overhauled.) add winsaddlieaalag’ lively mull?“ agl‘dh Quickly" (1119“th the .7255! 7007†6710243]; for 3'07‘7’5 " hit 2,? Q. ‘01’ “1 MW season's business- lggopliï¬iihif’iiiny cgvlgfesd“liy 132.32%? Zoo/E s/zmjï¬ or 5071’60756 else ' "7/ 5‘ I WELL PRPERS ' Ahttlvrfder' themprovisions . of (tbs lilfw {he cause of the fire is not definitely GHEAP / ’ I . w; r, ‘ .. c , . arriage censes are issue y a. 'nown, but is su osed to have be- la"6 257’ 3 I l thlIOS. BEALLfath has refitdence, Albert-sh. defective chimnev.pp Ln a‘ I 0 yo p “(6' _ -. a.any timeo t e ay e .wecnï¬ami. and _. ' . - , â€f 1897. ll p.iii.; also at his office in G. W. Beall’s 1 1:28 new hull Of the Esta)?“ “as _____P ~ BEFORE jewellry store during business hours as aunc ed on Saturday laSt' M“ lurcow’ c5 M'â€" I will offer Wall Paper of all kinds at a usual -â€"8-tf managed ever thing with skill, but owing ,0? BUYING great reduction in price. - . _ to the tallow mg too hard, she did not 0 , . ~. , HALL A 3‘ RgAgorperspo‘iiigegtlfzom Qmemee writes: slip 21.1 thé: ways, as well as he expected. " I“ Our platform when we commenced business four years ado was a YOUR ' P PE “at ' ' 50 WA' ‘Il\ Av ‘onv loaiils sermon '1 n THE l The 5“: “ea“ 0mm “SS‘Sted’ and She sud : a . .. b PABLO†Fir-35;; at _ 5,, T" J A ya. profanity and out With cheers from hundreds of ' 3 CASH, GOOD GOODS, SMA-‘L PROFITS, ONE WAâ€. *" - V bad conduct 0“ Pl“: streets by boys and s ectators. Sitting on the water she ‘ â€" s owed great buoyancy and stability, and 9 interesting and BEDROOM PAPER a! a- 50 grovvn up men was TBI')‘ proï¬table, and very mucn _ would not be out. of place to have it pub- lished in every paper in the country. the beauty of her lines was generally admired. _They have part of the engine in, and it is now in the dry-dock taking on a. P’RILEW’TQHEVERYBODY. That is our platform to-day, .. , . . . , , iothenoini. it. “ KITNNZDg that it has given general satisfaction. Our special- Warner (E Co’s. 01d Stand. PAPEBSI KITL‘FIEIV PAPERJat - 5, # :"o': ties are : . . . . works of the old Esturio' « at All with Borders to match. Call and examme at â€"Mr. Geo. Gain, late porter at the Ben- lgdcugï¬ï¬gnt 11' w .- _ 5 . , GEO A LITTLEIS spa lionsf’ has Ileased for a term ofb years p .__.‘____-.- I .. - , . n n , . ie otc on in say-st. owned y Mr. - - .1 PrleStley son S BlaCk Dress GOOdS9 Corsets, Book and Stationery Stare, KentStreet, Lindsay Duncan, next door tothe Dorgan bomb LADIES JACKETS. . Q -- -4 ~7~ Opposite the p03,, 05cc. ’ which will be thoroughly renovated, and We have. :- feԠ0‘ last 59350“ ‘ .9 GI H - H dk h. f L d. , condulct it as 1:; ï¬rst-cilass sltrictly tem cr- Jagkfgs "hl'ich :9 an: offering for 5'. $2 _' , ance ouse. ot inca s wi )c serve at an eao . ny o the Jackets are _ a ,OVBS, OSIBI’y, all are 13 S, a. 183 Ebe umatcb an :11 hours at 150:, andf ngflpd Ii’irnhch, wig. worth from $5 to $10. 3‘ .. â€I 0 ea or co co, given or c. e yar , . 3.: Underwear PI’llltS Etc ____.-__~, sgable ax}df shed rooim l:vill benfrce, for DUNDAS 8‘ FLAVELLE BROS- T . .. . m _ t euseo armersan ot ers. ' c louse . ' . ° ' . cf ’ ’ ii HURSDAY, APRIL 15th, 1891. will be open for business on May 4th. No Great 0'550'Ut'0" Sale Cf Clothing. 1 kg 5 ; 26076 over [0202ï¬ â€˜07 __ dpubg 1Georgie will receiv: a liberal share As will be seen by advt. elsewhere the firm if - . -‘ _ - .. , â€". 0 DD 10 pa ronagc.â€" - . of Gou h Br . th f l h' li ' ' ' , ,, - . , . _ 1- . g 05 e amous c (it iers, ave _ . Q t...) tlimg that 1: \\ 311th m a l lrSt Class Dry Goods Store. Ll ‘TLE LOCAL L'NES' â€"A strange story of a m sterious ï¬re dissolved partner’ship. The business at Lind- , 5 O†(lur stock 5 always new and up-to-date. VVe handle only C 11 h _ f . 1. comles in fropi the north want. Sonic two say will in future be controlled solely by Mr. 0 a o 5 3 mm, - ‘ â€" ,_ urr an, issueno marriage icciises or t. iree wee 's agoa coup c 0 young men 3_ , Go h h h- - _ Q ~ and rellable gOOdS' ELEWOODD at llama} S: Co. 3, Liiidsay.â€"5-ly. “i110 reside in the ward reached home full; Sinciégit,‘:vas%p::ergana%:i ldhihgseucigeisn . Z 7Zflg avg 26265 . p ) - ' I v ' . . v . ' ‘ O O ‘ e M;_SBEPRESENTED. â€"â€"Choice Flowering Plants at A. B. iiflzli‘tthld‘hegugéllfbclh aï¬gaï¬ï¬‚dt’ ._‘}R‘}l)°:’11‘1102t1‘11{ important one.to the general public, as it . ‘ iï¬ TC"! 5- Get some.â€"l4-3. o'clock in the niorqigg one of' the young aeaï¬lsrégflt $312325“): éflé‘eni‘g age}: “If“ . . â€"~\Vimtodâ€".-\ live man to handle the men was awakcnei y a stilling sensation. ti ' ‘2 a?“ ay o I SilllLIL‘l‘ Smiiilw Bilacliiiiir‘ CCIJCS business in and jlllllpil}g“0mf' 0f [if-V1 folmdlthat the 3:2“ â€Ith’ “16y w‘“. cominclzlnclea blg .(llSSOlll- lEEMEEEEETMEEEWEWJEEEEEE ' .. ,_ :mi arouii .iiii say. - pp y at the ofï¬ce, room was u o siiiO'c. .- ii :1. arm was 5“ 93 WW“ I’HCCS W1 ’3 C111 m lWO- ‘ '1‘ i Kciit-st.â€"15-Z. raised. and on rushing down stairs it was Rcad their advi. carefully. . . . . ; ., Q, _‘\ Suiidcrliiiid lady writes Dr. Neel- found that the hall rack, on which hung â€"â€".â€"â€" Every department IS teeming Wlth. Bargalns, all 3 f. ands that he made her ii. successful ï¬t it ‘c‘oqple (ff Givercoatg that? \igere wprn thus The Weather. 't' 't' t ' f0: OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. lfllktllIIERHlfblilu 1:11: ofi_t_i;;_'tli made in F153'1233: “11:1:er ex’l‘fic cggtlniiijdqfiii-s Report for week ending Saturday night, wal lng’ W311 lng or you" i Q t A \Ir Alev Horn h I; sold his swift, and lirl‘hliiiikgn 33611;}:liï¬oiï¬gm‘vp‘f,“T150jusc April mlh’ 159;;“1 F Lace Curtains, 2% yards wide, per pair.$ 23 New spring and summer Veilings.... . IO . ..'.. _..~‘ “L. v 5 “F â€"i . .. i-~ , c ' 7 _ _ . . e me was ..‘.RATURE. L. _ig.‘ ~ ., a' 2 ‘ --:r.', ,, . fl- ,,, v. '{_O~‘ ,£~¢: : ,§_O¢_§ ï¬wxwd‘k W‘ pretty sltleiiioii lélllll‘t'll to Mr. 1R. liigltller of quickliy extigilguislied, andt I-hc wmdotxgs â€5"qu 61 0 Monday LEE: 8:32:22: gyarydifldrigpc33aii 1' 53 L1d1:;\_:3;:°15i s°°d5~mns â€3’â€? and 4° _ g '~ “ ’ ' " ' ' ' ‘ornwa , n ., or a gem roun igure. and (oors rowii 0 en 0 ermit c R †'°"°""°" """ ° - _ - i """ - """ "'3’ “ The boat will be shipped about May lat. smoke to escape. \Vlllilf, is {£1221an the hpwest..." . ............ 2I.3‘ Saturday Lace Curtains, 3).; yards long, per pair 75 Ladies new spring Capes, more goods in l _ N ‘ Mr Th“ Brodie the manager of the household is what caused the tire. Surely C5326? day, inca‘nof ...... 50.35 Sigma? Art 3117usligi, :g’agllful patterns, 25, 20, Lad'bo’x cloth. . . d; ........... bb. go 4 T . . . - . - . our boys do not. smoke? .....3I. 5 atur ay .’ I , ’. .................. . 5 ms new spring pes very no y 7 . {31}: $3.35.}hit-rigidSilii‘iitgi‘ulziiii‘; um Mondw memo†â€0mg lad mmed The week “ .59.s Beautiful Soft Finish Crctones ....... . IO and trimmed........’ ........... r 25 i“ i . . . _. u a t t ‘ < 4 a ' ’ . ' n. . / was closing the inner door of the vault Percy Fisher, theeightâ€"year old grandson I'RI‘ZC’H'I'ATION 1“ IXCHES' £10 Oil 51? (1mg {pictoryCCotton """"" 3 Ladiesdnew 5pm?†Capes, \ery nobby . when the index linger of his right hand of Mr. Petcrl‘isbcr of the south ward, fell Greatest fall of rain in one day 0.28 Monday 112'" ï¬ll.†It) - m" oiton.‘ """"" '5 5m: mmmf 3' ' '- " '1 """"" I 30 was caught and severely bruised, the nail into the river at the foot of McDonnell's Rain fell on 3 days. 4. uritan Baits, free “.05.“ dm’ for.... 23 Ladies and ('"ls LMC Gloves, gOOd being splitl in Stl'Vt‘l‘gl pieces. A C(lloctor VEns bill. In company with several companions, Greatest fall of snow in one day 3 5 Friday bond} for 1h? Jumbo “ hm: Bed Spread, L (£311,333)? (ling ï¬t' ll """""" IO suniiiioiici iiiii t e \voundc mom or l’ercy had been playingiilong the edge of . arge 512° ---------------------- 1 0° 3 1‘35 “‘5' 01‘0“ â€CS ----------- 3 dressed, but Mr. Brodie will find it incon- the new wharf, and in looking over at the g3); fsihcfglllaiiiiiyinelied snow 0 6 Fancy Bord“ Towels, 14x 27 -------- 2': Flannelette Embroidery, 3“ shades. - - - 4 .3 veniciit to handle a pen for several swift running water he grew dizzy and ‘ ‘ ' 9’ ._ Fancy Border Tou‘cls, 22x40 ........ 7}; Ladies’ trimmed Bibs(:lic baby’s all cry f. days. gopnlled oveg._ ills companions \vcrii evi- THOS. BEN-Lo lleavy Roller Towelling, I 5 to 18 inch 4 for them) ..................... .. 5 â€"It is understood that the baggagemen exit y $00 “8 tenei .to give-an a {U‘mi *- Ilandsome Plaid Washing Ginahams. . 5 Tartan Plaid Dress Goods washing ds. 10 t recently discharged by the Grand Trunk and the boy was boll“: Oil-"led S‘Vlfl'l)’ . PERSONAL Stylish Dress Prints, nobby patTems. . . 5 5 1b. Bunch Carpet Warp; ...... .g. . . 95 '. will not be reinstated. Their work was downstream when "099°“ by M" Charles .â€"MT- 31115 Jacobs 0f HUMSVille gave his 36~incb Apron Ginghams with dado... 10 Black Cashmere, iiure all wool 38 inch 3; W «T‘ ARE \IOW OFFERIN G. THU placed in the hands of the express iiicsscir Rem (35, who “3% {"13 wagon .9" “)9 0990' Lindsay friends a. call on Friday last. 40-inch Apron Ginghams with dado. . . 12% Heavy Feather Ticking ............. S 4.4 l â€"- gers on the trams, some ofwhomliiive been 5'“ Side Of the r“ “9- Q‘l'd‘ly Jumping D C ll f O - «2 'n h Plan 1 ti ‘ n w a'tern Ladi .2 w g} - tW' -. c D d , - complaining that they were unable to do Out he flashlild acrpss the briilére. dowr; the Satâ€"Md; mobilities: Tngzmee {Xasdmt ‘01?“ lz‘i'eIngh Mo (121650;;th 5 (gasp S """ OZ Beauiifullclctnï¬iéss 13:12:!“ inrges en P3" 7; - ' .- ' ~ . 0'1 . ; Ste 3 an a on 't is river's e .20, reac ling . W01 y 0C or :15 _ 7 -i ' ------- ~J ', ' ------- o {Ileflflufiï¬ 0t both eikpil: :3 1-1“ V‘ "â€13 ""1. tlicplad 'ust in time to saw his life. The many friends here. Ladies’ Undervests, 4o, 35, 3o, 25. 20, 51-inch Cape Cloths ............... . 75 .lgmil‘gtlllan. but t ntiiiiated y the _ J _ . . . _ .L. . lsson al I rup Grand Trunk authorities that there are sw'iftneSs 0‘ the current and “.110 struggles â€"Mrs. D. McLean of Lorneville was in .ID,’ Iofllld """"""""""" 5 “ hue Spotted 31115.1“) 1". """" " ‘ " 5 mi“ f... 33$.dd?‘ii2i..3°3’..‘iiï¬iii 2.320312333 Mm... berm from . m...“ â€dig-$3“ Swimmer ‘3“ it“? ‘i-“e‘esis‘th. 2° W o are u.) e 0 am e )0 JO 5, an ~ ,7 . ' i ‘ » busines u.“ to 11 Cl k. n me am uc 'e .. . .: ....... 25 oys a-piece in 5 up 0 l years 0 . . 1 25 K and will}: would be glad of a chance to do so. :lniilinp‘téiie Slnllill?%r:\ller§’ Eggvfz,‘ tloivvlligse M: ;p P Even? of the Toronto l’n' Ladies’ White Cotton Chemise, lace Boys’ Odd Pants, age 4, 5, 6 years old. :5 ‘ ‘ “ , â€"-'l‘he (.1050 season for bass and maski- l“ H S“ i ( ._\ . , ‘3‘ 3 1 (:9 . "â€"7 '. ~ '. ' ' . s " 1’ trimmed and tucked. .......... 29 Boys’ Odd Pants. 7, S, 9, 10 years...- 35 TERS 355 StOCk Of BOOtS and Shoes non're commences to-diiv, 15th, and the plunged m and “Min"? him. .l‘he upper versiiy ls m town, spending the Luster Ladics’ White C0110“ Night Gowns, YWlllS’SUilsi3'Pieccilong OTShO“ P3315 3 95 law’says that no one shall ï¬sh for. catch 51:;Tiiil?cd::§:;‘:g:lflilcslfg’tï¬g‘lggggegg holidays under the parental “’OL . lace trimmed and fucked ....... . 48 Men’s Suits, big snap, well trimmed, or kill, buy or possess these ï¬sh until the swift‘eiiough to tax a. stil‘biig swimmer ~T-Vle regret to learn that Mrs. W. H. Ladies’ \Vliiie Cotton Corset Covers, ï¬t guaranteed .................. 3 5o lath dayfotlJuQie neat, lliotli digs ifnclusivei R 1' J 1 Th ‘ l lBlair is at present seriously ill and conï¬ned to lace trimmed and tucked ........ 15 Men’s Heavy Coiionade Overalls ,,,,, 5° - ' esc is l are u er un or 00 â€"- en row ourna says: “ c reviva . ll . ' ' ' r- - - . . . - 9 ' . at our Store 90 KENTâ€"ST. See our Bargaun Tables during the abox'c-nientigneil period, which meetings in connection with the Methodist 11:: $3231), rec§:.:y1:my friends WI†hope for ggr‘iigqubielnï¬EQVZE:16:32:“? m. 3' )Iengaltteorgl Tweed Trousers, very neat 75 , - . is their spawning season, and it is to be church here have been very successful. For . . - - ’ , -' ’ ' ' - """" - """"""""" - f0? GBDUIDG bargalns 1D. MEN’S, LADIES, and hoped the law will be strictly observed. some ten days or so Rev. Newton Hill of 'â€"Mr. James MCG‘". and. family oblanet- gm lobéecureddin T“e§d‘:’ haggpricea 23 flan? Elfinileste ShmssilPObby pattern. * :3 Mr. Archie Bradshaw Will keep a sharp Omcmee has been assisting Rev. Mr. "He have taken up the" “51‘1â€?“ m LmdS‘W- caiy ottona e, goo or y: an cn_s ac 3‘99“ â€â€˜5: $1.-» $1: MISSES’ FINE BooTc AND SHoEs watch for offenders, and will make it very Webster to carry on the good work. Asa They W1" make desuable l’CS‘denlS and “â€4 SChOOI clothes. """""""" I5 ,‘SC" 5°C: and. ' ’ ‘. """"""" 39 v ’ interesting for law-breakers. result of these revival meetings many welcome them to town. 10-4 Cotton Bed Blankets, fancy border, Men’s pure Silk Tics, light or dark. . . . 12}; -_-Tuesday morning Mrs. \Vakely, Cam- givesslioiwn 3385111“ to lead bctécr lives. â€"Capt.. Fee and Mr. Thos. Saddler re- P beautieshplfr 13:1: .1. . . h. . . .1; . .f. . iienas Ell-Vi oosl Sticks}: wegr quaranéecd IO brld c.3t’.’ "let With .3. Inost (llstreSSlng 1 n . 111‘} fly a e En?rplng fl!)- Fvenltg turned thls week from Biscolasing, Where ‘hey 2’ .Apel's gOO' rig tasos al’p Ins or 5 - en’s Otton OF 5, eat er mlke . . . 5 _ fleck ent. She was usmg a meat grinder, serncï¬s the ï¬gurclï¬w as 11{illlled .o itslutï¬nost have been engaged in lumbering during the 30-inch all-\\ 001 Serge, 33 shades... . 25 Men 5 nobbygspring (11135, latest Styles. 50 being assisted by her son Edward who capaci 3" V- r. ‘ preuc ‘9 an ' Embroidery in new patterns and good 400 Men 5, oys an irls Caps ..... 15 was turning it. An inmate of the liouse, eloquent and forceful sermon at each past winter. . . quality, prices begins at. ........ 2 Men’s and Boys’ Unlaundercd White ., in passing through the room, pushed a 59“"“3‘3 :“gh in??? teï¬efcR lg?" 310.1119 “M'55 Nettie‘Vcitcli 59°“ 96W}?! days of White Cream and Buttercup Laces, 9. Shirts ......................... 2 and boards dooragainst Mrs. \Vakelys elbowu thus 3911191335 flee l'etino ‘Stï¬o cilioeiiw ‘f‘w" last week 3‘ hemlon Falls aSSISung ,MTS- bargain,price begins at .......... 4 Men’s Black Waterproof Coats, allsizes I 50 , _ , fl ; .):..- EOI‘Clllg‘ her right hand into the grinder. en ‘30“ mp "- '6' e erec_ 0, ‘1 McDougall during her lzaster millinery .' Y - h' C ’and Clark’sb S" C d S x . l ...> - . .. . Beautiful \\ rapperctie Flannel (was ing oats est 1:. or pool - V As a result the top of the middle ï¬nger larger church toaccomodate theirgronni, opening. . . . . I \Vfls crushed to a pulp‘ and Dr. Jefrel“ congregation. A subseription “st 1135 goods) ........................ Io COIIOD, 200 yards, 3 fox... 0 o v o . (Q 10 who was promptly summoned, found it been circulated by Rev. Mr. Webster and T'M" 10h“ Kelley of NO'}h Verulam leaves 990 THE SHOP KING-.4 necessar to aniputate it at the ï¬rstjoiut. his assistants With markedâ€"we ought .to this week for the Temiscammgue country, to .7 â€"I Mrs. \ akely bore her sufferings with say marvellous success. Good subscrip- look into the advantages oï¬cred settlers in ,1; this new district, which is rapidly ï¬lling up. â€"Mr. W. H. 3Green, junior in the Domin- ion bank here. has been removed to the agency at Napanec. llis place will be ï¬lled by Mr. Murphy of Toronto. Mr. Green madc- a. host of friends while in Lindsay, who will regret his removal. â€"Miss Allie B. C. \Vatson, daughter of Rev. Dr. Watson of Bcaverton, is the guest of her friend Miss E. Dunoon, town. At St. Andrew’s on Sabbath evening she assisted the chair, and her singing was much appreciated by the large congregation present. â€"Mr. Rich. Spratt returned home yesterday tions have been given to the cause. The lev. Mr. W'ebster during his incumbency has become deservedly popular with his peopleâ€"and has missed no opportunity to promote the welfare of his congregatiOn. In this popularity Mrs. Webster and family deservedly share." ..... Rev. Mr. \Vebsterisa member of the well-known Webster family of Mariposa and Lindsay -A very sad death occurred at Little Britain on Tuesday morning. John Stacey, jr., son of one of MaripOsa'i-s councilmen, came here on Monday of last week and entered the service of Isaac McKee, as an apprentice in the foundry and machine sho . He was taken sick great bravery. It will be some time, how- evcr, before she will be able to use the wounded hand. â€".-\t the annual ten. of the Cambridge-st- Methodist- Sribbiith school on Friday even- ing Miss Ida Great, who has been teacher and pianist of the school for some years past, was presented with a well ï¬lled purse by the teachers and scholars on the eve of her departure for Chicago. The presentation was made by Rev. Mr. Shorey, the pastor of the church, in a few well chosen words. Mr. Wm. Flavelle also made a few remarks, regretting Miss Groat's removal from town, and the great loss the school would sustain. Miss LADIES, call and examine our New Spring Dress Goods; many lines conï¬ned to ourselves, prominent novelties in printed washing materials, Dimities, Parisian Ripples, Dresden Crepons, Organdies, Silver Silks, Indigo Jeans, Moire Plisse, Lappet, Muslins, Brilliantes. GENTLEMEN, our stock of Clothing and Furnishings is very :ii‘ge a nd at prices that will surprise you. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS in Lindsay for Wilkinson 6.: Co.’s celebrated Hats and Caps. \Ve also carry the following well-known manufac. (mm s’ Hats : Lester .5: Co., Jackson Co., Carter J; 00., and Gordon, Bennett d: Co. ' iiw SHOP .' NEW GOODS! i NEW TAILOR ! ! THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE IIV ENG- LISH WHEELS IS THE “ ANTELOPE †And the Peer of America's best is the “ ECLIPSE.†ru- 9"... BOX-7" - to 2’50 ho sL, Lindsay. BHAMPION 8i 00., - Merchant Tailors - have opened out in the premises at the southeast corner of Kent and Cambridge sts., opposite the market, with a new and complete stock of the very latest patterns in circa/511, SCO TCHami CAN..11)1AN TWEEDS. Traitscrz'yzg‘s, Overcoatz'ngs, 315- UGHT SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS "at... Correct Fit and First-Class w°rkmauship Guaranteed. Call and Ste Our Stock and learn Prices We handle both these makes in all their Models and can supply you at any price from the juvenile at $50 up to the beautiful ECLIPSE, special at $100 net. If you want a. trashy wheel don’t come to us. You might better buy one of our highgrade Second- Hand Bicycles at a low ï¬gure. Bring us all your REPAIRS. LINDSAY BICYCLE AND REPAIR SHOP. WM. WEBSTER, Machinist. William- Groat made a suitable reply, thanking the officers and scholars for their gift and the good wishes expresse( . â€"â€"At Lunenburg. Nova. Scotia. the chief ï¬shing station for the cod ï¬sheries of the maritime province, Messrs. Crossley and Hunter, the well-known evangelists. have been particularly successful in their evan- gelistic work. Fully a qunrter of the population of the town have been con- verted to the number of 800 or 900, includ- ing fifteen sea captains, two editors, the mayor and town council. As a result of the religious wave, all saloons were closed and liquor was driven out of the town. In Sackville, N.B., the Methodist univer- sity town for the east. all the students of the men's and ladies‘ colleges Who were not converted were 'brought into the fold. During nineteen months over 10,- 000 persons have been converted in the maritime province under the evangelists‘ preaching. â€".â€" SPEGIAL CURTAIN SALE. We have 200 pairs of Lace Curtains in WHITE and CREAM which are offer- ed at ORE THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICE. Early buyers secure th; Inst. SEE "it SILIIIE. DURDAS FLAVELLE BROS. enerous that night and su cred severely, but said nothing. Next morning the doctor found him too ill to be taken home. The disease was pronounced inflammation of the bowels. He continued to grow worse. Fears were entertained of appendicitis, and on Monday evening of this week it was decided to perform an o eration. Dr. Vrooman, assisted by Drs. all and Chambers, skilfully performed the task, when an incision was made and it was found that suppuration had taken place and a large quantity of matter was dis- charged. The wound was dressed and all that human skill could do was done, but he sank rapidly, and amid weeping friends passed awayvnext morning. His funeral took place ednesday afternoon in Zion church, Rev. Mr. btratton officiat- ing, assisted b Rev. A. R. Delve. John was in his 19t ear and a young man highly respected a road and dearly beloved in the family circle for his many sterling qualities. â€"â€"â€".â€"-â€" We sell Ian’s Turn Down or Stand Up Linen collars for “Jo; Ben’s Four- in-Hand Ties, of Silk and Satin, for I: c; Men's White Shirts, with re- in creed fronts, for 500; Men's Still or Soft flats in black and brown for $.25. ‘ DURDIS l FLIVELLE BROS. small degree of literary ability. evening from Bermuda, where he has been for the past month with his brother, Rev. Father Thomas Spratt of Wolfe Island, who has been ill for some months. The many friends of Father Thomas in this vicinity will be pleas- sod to learn that his health has been greatly improved since going to Bermuda, where he will remain some time longer. â€"At the ï¬rst municipal elections in the newly-formed city of Rossland, B.C., which were held on the 7th, inst, Mr. \V. A. Campbell, a former well-known resident of this county, and a cousin of R. and J. Camp- bell of town, was elected an alderman by a good majority. If the council board is made up of as energetic and brainy men as Mr. Campbell all will be well With the infant city, and it Will soon develop into lusty proportions. â€"-Mr. Lester Pogue of Little Britain, nephew of Mr. S. Irwin of this town, is now a regular contributor to the columns of the Canadian Magazine. In the April number, under the non dc plume of “Marry Marsden†he contributes a well written and very interest- ing 10ml love story, entitled “Longmore’s CARTER, LINDSA Y.u_â€"â€"-â€" ___._â€" _â€"__.____. THE NORMAN PEBCHERUN STALL/0N. l “ [.1 NOT â€l WHAT DO YOU LACK" ' râ€" >‘ l is it a practical lfllilln" to fit ' l mition of book-keeper ? 5 50.1 or th: ls it a sound knnw‘u‘lue 0! the We of ï¬zurec 1° hf if a want of familial†with forms of business ciirresioiidciii-c and the ordiiiarv nae Will stand for Mares l . . Every . . ' .7 l I SATURDAY. AT VEITR’S HI'ITEL, ._ Lindsay, during the month of April. I would ask my many customers who wish v (f {It’ln'fnwi’ _ , to use this famous horse to give me an 3. iii-1231;523:211“! T)~l‘(‘\-;ritll-l'; you desire to early call, as 1 :10 not expect he will stand: All these h... are impediments to your in Lindsay after the first of May, during "33:“ lgtbï¬lfuzléjfsixr'ld. . , I l . '. the coming season. nm'. â€â€˜mct these wants. We teach 'l'llOliUL'h llLl'. N A THAN DA Y, Reward.†The scene is laid at Lindsay, the . , river scugog and Little Britain, and the time WWW Fm' F°"“‘°“- P"“"°s°°'"°“‘ “0‘ Ppl‘vGLE p? rip“ - last Winter. The story is illustrated, and its ._.__________.__.______ ‘1‘ H ' "CV“LA‘ clever author is cwdently possessed of no Try our Job Departinpnt T": " "m“. P-‘m‘ rw