'nitc I h INCI‘ Wall Papers-e S. J. PETT‘? {7 {:3 3.21". . in < npcct our stock. '0“! 23!) rolls Kitchen P3per 33..‘...,,... 24») mils Dining-room Paper 33.... 2mm rolls Bedroom Paper at......... . Lax} rods Parlor Paper at. ........... l. u; tons Hall Paper at"... ......... .u: the. abovepapershavo Borders ..-.t.o match... have Vsomethiï¬g to say :ft'aat may in- terest you. spase in. gar next ISS A?§DEESBN, ‘ EBQEET 8.: 83 Watch . .ior this THE J‘EWELER. THE. JEWELER. mamas in these lines for the next four weeks. to look for wise buy- ers of furniture. They always come to this store when they want ï¬ne . . goods . . they know that we keep the best stock 6f Easy Chairs, mu? ges, Sofas, Kit- chen, Bedroom and Parlor Furniture in the district. We are giving special w 57.233983? 31.0 FOR \ “C‘- A. LITTLE. QQité ’0 We will KER? High Class Color- ‘ Egg} and Latkfl STORE 7C G.T.R. Ticket Agency. The T 13116 Has Genie... G R‘iND TRUNK Tickets apedal to the Watchman. CHASGLD Li 1s Mumâ€"Mr. Spat-he. who was sand in 5 former issue to have bought =1. farm from Mr. Juhn Glenny at Valen. ti; and given in part payment .a village hams and lot, decided after moving put of his goods that farming was not: hi2 asking and settled back in his own home. '0“l uhl -A‘_‘_‘ ANNUAL MEE'HNGâ€"Tne annua} meeting of the Oakwood public library Will be held in the reading room, ovex Coad’s Bros,sstore,ton Monday evening: May 2nd, at 3.7 p’clock, for the purpose 3f electing bféce‘rs for the ensuing year The members are regues'sed to attend prompt‘y on time, so that they may uso attend the lecture in the Methodist church by Mr. CW which commences at 8. srcfelary of Epw'onfl: Leagues and Sabbath schools, preaches thefluarterly sex-man at. 10 am, addresses a mass meeting of Sunday school scholars and workers at. 3 pm., and then prewh'es 1n the interest of young people’s work at,6 30. pm. As Rev. Mr. Crew: is a real enthusiast in his work and Very populy m Ins method of address, we are fuxly expectirg a crowded house on Sabbath. All « om». â€-651?ch N 012:5 â€"Quarterly meeting is announced in the Methodist church for next Sabbath evening. Sermon _at_ 10 029m: Nonaâ€"No time like the present to )order ,your new spring suit. Don’t wait tlll the last moment and ï¬nd e-dL-zen orders ahead. and then blame the idler. Our tweede and pantinge are up-to-date, and we cm piease you in ï¬t and trim- mings if any tailor can. Ail we ask is an opportunity. J. J. RICH, merchant :ailor, Little Britain. "§§£s6§u._mm Libbie Smith return- ed last Wednesday from a week’s visit among friends in Cannington and Wood- vine. CHURCHâ€"Great day in vthe Metho- dist church next. 5333 oath.(iay l.) The Rev. A. C.7Crews‘, TomPto, genera! Terms S fricf/ y Cash, a m. to be followed by tne uoual love feast and sacrament of the Lord’s supper ..... 7.Announcemeut is also made for a social at Pleasant Paint on the evading of May 6511 wish a good program and plant; of ediblea, as they glways have. LEG tunaâ€"On Monday night (May End) the Rev. M r. Crews will deliver his gr-at‘. lecture entitlgd ‘ TLe Mam- moth Cureâ€, in the Metholisb church, akwocd, as 8 {1.111. The local press, herev *r this lecture‘fms been «Tther- , speak in glowing terms of the quence and ability of Mr. C.ews u peaker. The program on Monday I)“, will 1e further popuiz‘r’iztd by t5" p es-znce of Mr. C. E. Weeks. *2 nk-‘r. Woodville, and Mrs (13.61733 ï¬URSDAY, APRIL 286b, 1898. Special to W MW. 1V " u) I ---"a _ Property'in ï¬rst-class companies at lowest R. G. GGRNEIL to throw oï¬ winter clothes and don a Nobby New Outï¬t. that will -make you feel and 130k a new man. Gflé‘fflPIOE 81 (30.. or Overcoat I can QUALITY OF Goo-m, is any consideration. Enlarged Prem New Prices. OUNTY' NE “7S Travel to the She “Watchman, "MMEY T0 LOAN.. 2301: GE WILDER. to all parts :3 WlLLlAM-ST. LITTLL b‘I '1TA.I\ Smyt‘u’s mock, Market Square. OAK WOOD arts of the world. Call or write ...... Knoxmm: bv the. . . . can please you if ops, FIT A’SD PRICE ises E New 8 L L 001: Express 0508. gymâ€"n...â€" A Gnowme Bosmnss.â€"â€"§mxm 6: W'atterson, our local harness dealers, have recently received orders for their celebrated harness from contractors on the Crow’s Nest Pass railway. Tim is somethmg to be proud of, and shows that their harness 13 in demand wherever it is known. Special to we "a. WORTH ms WEIGHT IN Cornâ€"Mr. T. Hawkins has a horse he purchased from the Howry Co. which harrowed twenty- ï¬ve acres in eight hours. He was driven by the whistling coon, who landed him safely in his stall as dry as a lime box. Mr. Hawkins offers to put up money that with this powerful animal and his mate he can out draw any team in Ops. He would prefer having a go with Mr. J as. Roche's'favorites, Tom and Jack. PERSONALâ€"The Misses Hall of Bea- verton are visiting their uncle, Mr. Henry Hall. Dave and Joe. wili miss them when there gone ...... Mrs. M. A. Nicholson of Ballydufl‘ is visiting friends around Hill Head ...... Miss Annie Kellett, who has been sick for some three weeks, is improving rapidly......Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Brown spent Sunday with friends near Janetville. ..... Mr. Wm. Sloan enjoyed himself and made merry last Sunday at Mr. Atkinson's in Manvers ...... The Misses Mitchell of Lindsay are visiting their grand-pa, Mr. Andrew Holmes. " Jâ€" --.._A W Lu. unuau vqu-.. ., merry last Sunday at Mr. Atkinson’s in Manvera ...... The Misses Mitchell of Lindsay are visiting their grand-pa, Mr. Andrew Holmes. A MONSTER TURTLEâ€"A forfy pound mud turtle out for an evening stroll failed to make the riwr b\f)l'8 being captured by an army of Brickville juveniles. The quadruped will be kept for a high-falubin dinner, which we understand will be given later on, when it will be served in soup to the pain-Pered ullagera. 0-...“ tuna.†special to the Watchman- ucv Dvu.1 nv 'uv r_..V ROCK-A2151?! BABY. -â€" Some twenty cradles were purchased by the people of Hill Head at the auction sale of furniture in town last: week. Some of the boys bought: them just because they were so awfully cheap I suppose. Escsrnn Fnon THE HUMBER Pmomw. â€"Away up the seventh concession, where the grass grows green and where neigh- bors xvie with each other seeing who can keep opposite their farms neateet, lives a pigâ€"a common vagrant with a so: determination to live on the public with- out givmg any recompense wha‘ever. He is a gormendizing glutton and}: equal to the cow of Kills Hill in his eat- ing propensities. he passed the winter in a pea stack owned by one Joe. Reed, ‘ wha by the way was one of the strongest men and best acienced in that; locality. Here he lived on pea~_straw, peas and uvnv DIV luvâ€"â€" snow, eating this (odds: in unknown quantities till no‘hlng was left him. so he started from that premises six weeks ago, going off without scoring. having nothing i on him to sicak of save a few biietlee along! his Spine and a dog attached to each ear by way of e behncing pole. Parting with his eecortee while jumping though the gate, be commenced an ; attack on the roadway. tearing it up about the same as an improved road machine. From this he was “Samoyed" and SCOU‘Gd, so he again started for the barnyarde. where he devoured gooee eggs by the dozen tlll the women were nearly frantic and offered rewards for his capture. He devoured two bags of Sculthrqp’e fancy peee on Mr. Wm. Pox-teens, ate a pit of mangle: on Robt. Sloan and {our Leicester lambs on Mia-Geo. Walker. It wee thought that if he did not burst or die the milk drawers would be the next victims, but he succumbed to an attack of i nervous prostitution and nugget: brought ion by failing to be able to devour an i antiquated skeleton of e horse owned by me Lindsay horse tgadete, who were out ‘in that locality looking up noemetery for old skates of this class. 'Snu. on DECK.â€"Aflar a short leave of absence. Mr, Editor, we will satin send you} few itefgs. area“: to tho Watchmua. NEW Conant: â€"â€"Mrs. Iatiah Earl has presented her husband with a bouncing young son. Ike is now as happy as a lurk in a tree ...... The home of Mr. Frad H‘ bbs hashtely been gladdened by the arrival of a ï¬ne young daughter. Fred is often heard singing that old familiar song, "What a. difl'arenoo wh‘n you're married._†â€"“ '1‘, -.I‘ I WAIT FOR Pixâ€"The L.0.L. of thin village and the Queen’s Own band 03 Lindsay purpose running an excursion to Co‘mconk on the 24th of May. This wm be one of the bees exmrsiona of (ht: season. You can’t afford to miss it. Accmmr.~â€"Mre. Alex Casey. on, bed the miefurture to elip and severely sprain her knee last'week. She will be con- rined to the house for a few weeks ...... \Ir. Alfred Endgiul unfortunately save:- e‘the little ï¬nger of one of his band:- ~h:- :e at: ending a circular saw one day last week. The loss caused him severe pain f m a few days. Ali. in now taking a. few days rem. PERSONAL. â€"- Mm Annie McNeil of Gavan is spending a few weeks with friends here; ..... Min meh Stun ‘a apendixg: few ti" to Lindsay viai'ing friendu. Somob. y]03h longtime"... Mae Mary Moore of Bosun‘hee urivoi home. She came to spend 3 few weeks with her mother, Ibo was vexy 111 during the past ein‘er, but since uniting the above her mother bu passed 1.70! the: derk river from whence no traveller :etnma ...... Miss Minnie (3er. who hes been spending e few months with be: deter Lore, he- retumed to he! tannin Minden. OCR Crass: lamentâ€"The "tron on: (heese fectory he’d e wry ounce-- u3 meo‘ing, on Thnmda-y evening of lea' s ek. Mr. Ruthee'oxd, who has bee " 8’1“: uehme nuke: for me anon ON THE SICK Listâ€"Mr. James Sharp. who has been on the Pick list for some ime par. is able‘to be around again. . . . Vlr. J amen Puilock is under the weather f .r a few days. We hope to see him mmnd again soon. . . .Mr. David Thomp- «m. 81".. is spending a few days in the house at present, bu? we trust that it will be only for 3 short time ..... .‘Mine Min- nie Sloan be: 3156 been on the nick list, but we are pleated to see her smiling coun- tenance mongntnflmln- _ _. _- .. . N0. 6 OPS VALENTIA iWATChMAN: has moved into our midst. nu ow.“ highly recommended, under his managemont our factory ' and all previous years. Innâ€"We wonder what. has hap- pened that gent that belongs to Scugog island. and who promised to favor as -m. . s..- cold facts concerning our Quinnâ€"We wanna: v" pened that gent. that belong island. and who promked with a. few cold ‘fecta 00] social held last ginter. some: new. man an"--. OBrmny.â€"â€"Ib is our and duty this week to announce the death at Lindsay of one of our former residents in the person of Miss Addie Emerson. a very highly respected and esteemed young lady. Her demise has cast a ‘ e‘ ' ----- “in: Rhn wm 3 yUUng Mun, . â€â€˜â€" gloom over this community. She was a you!!! woman apparently enjoying the bloom of health but that cold and cruel hand of death once more reached out and grasped from our presence one of earth’s brightest gems. The funeral took place on Saturday to Shiloh cemetery. The deceased was a valued member of the Y.P.S C.E. and dearly beloved by all who knew her. but we know that. our parting here will only be for a short space of time till we again shall have the pleasure of meeting her on that bright and shining shore where the words good- bye are never heard and where sorrow is never known. Dear Addie, though hast gone to rest, yan- nuunc uuv..ï¬_. _-V-- L We’ll see ’thy face no more; Thou'rt gone to share that kind caress Upon the eternal shore. _ Tharschool mates sore do miss thee now, hile wax-king or at play; Thy loving voice for all things good Has forever passed away. The home in which was scattered light, With thy bri ht smile did’et bear, Is now o'er she owed with a. gloom Brought by that vacant chair. ’Tis hard for loving ones to part In this broad vale of tears; But at the longest. oh! how short, Are man‘s allotted years. Bows.â€"In Lindsay, on April 25th, the wife of Mr. Walter Botts ofa son. FINLEYâ€"At Alliston, Ont., on April 29th, the wife 0! Mr. Geo. Finley of a son. JAcxsoxâ€"In the township of Emily. on Tuesday afternoon, April 19th, Mr. Wm. Jackson, aged 52 years. THORNTONâ€"In the township of Emily: on Wednesday, April 20:11, Mr. James Thornton, aged 55 years. ROBINéOï¬Tâ€"Ilâ€"lâ€" {he townshIp of Emily, on Saturday, Apnl 23rd, Thomas Robinson, aged 53 years. _.. A .I Juli EMERSONâ€"At Lindsay, on Friday. April 22nd, Ada Emerson, aged 20 years. THE LINDSAY MARKET â€"â€" Next to the money market, rtock and foo-l supplies have felt the influence of the war. Wheat advanced 16 cents for the week in Chicago. Manitohn No. 1 hard selling at $133. and Ontario red at 31. Live stock has picked up as has cheese. which is in brisk demand for export. On the Lindsay market the same force is working. Wheat is selling at $1, with the exception of goose, which is 90 cents. As a result flour is at $3 30 and breed has gone to 14 cents. Fall Wheat per bushel . . . New wheat per bushel. . . Eyfe Wheat (19 do.,. . . . Buckwheat ......... . ..... Barley, per bushel ..... . . . Bye ............ . . . . . . . Peas, small ...... : ........ U 63 to U on Peas, Mummies ........... 0 55 to 0 55 Posts Blue .......... 000m 50 Blackeye peas ........ . . 0 00 to 55 mums. Potatoes per bag ........ 0 4O 50 mm; POULTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCE. Chickens, per pair. . . . . . 0 30 to 0 45 Ducks, per Ir ........... 040m060 Gmoomr] ............ 006t0007 Butterper tb. ......... 015t03 17 Egg-,perdozen...... ..... 0 9:00 9 Turkeynperib ............ 0 08t00 )0 H028, live weight, percwt 425 to 425 Lamb, pot lb...........- 0061:0007 Dressed Hogs ............ 5 00 to 5 25 Beef ............... .. .. 580to580 Wamm' “Am: oar lb ..... e 98 t0 0 10 Farméra’ Hams per lb. . . . . Hamper-ton ......... 600m 800 Honeyper lb. . 006:0007 Cream per qt ........... 0 20b00 20 Sage per bunch .......... 0 05 to 0 O5 Lardper lb 09t0010 Straw per load ........... 1 50 to 2 50 Timothy ................. l 25 to 1 60 Alaike ................... 4 00 to 5 Of Red clover ....... . ....... 3 00 to 4 00 HideSâ€"Beef.. . . . . 5 50 to 7 00 Woodâ€"dry! _ batch and maple‘ 2 fr. ......... Tamarac long ............ Tami-ac short ...... . ..... Kileh cows, each. . I†. .320 00 to $42 (-0 Expmt oï¬ttle, pt I' OWL . 3 75 t0 4 35 Burehcn’ch’ice cattlecwt. 3. 69A to :_3 7:5 Bu’cbera’ good cattle out 3 25 to Butchera‘ com. cattle out 2 75 to Bulls. per curb .......... 2 50 to Feeders. per cwr...... . 340 to S'ocken. per cwt ...... 3. 00 to Export. aha-9p, per cwt 3 50 to Butchers' sheep, per twt 3 25 to Lambs. per at ........ 4 20 to Wampum†..... 200m Choice bacon hoggper out 4 85 t ) Light hogs. per cwt. . . . 4 45‘ (0 pick £38 1108', per out. 4 40 to_ 1" AAA. éTE.â€"§ér"é§3'..‘....... 3 00m Saga. perowc......... 2 00m W a s pnvent‘ivo' and cut. or b on. Thoy no the but median I Ch. 932’... and do u! that is chime or ,. . j. E. KOLB. Shut, Ark. ‘ Du]. C. Aycr' 9 Pill: will prevent and cure biliousness LINDSAY THURSDAY. APRIL 23TH, 1898. The Pill That Will “For (an: I myofygfgggygy t3 130d Ann's .a__ AAL , -A,A- ‘__ TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET cum I l . Efllliausness Eé'MMERCIAL. ’uxlchDOO‘COOOU b.‘....’........ do do do do..... 00A“! GRAIN. BIRTHS DEATHS midst. Ho 9609!} "wwwwmnmmwww 000000 omWOthm 52m mï¬mm 00000000 000m325 200t9225 250to25C -â€"The Ops spring fair will be held on the agricultural grounds on Saturday next. Liberal prizes are oflered, and there should be a good showing of cattle and horses -â€"â€"Mr. Eph. Evans has pinned his faith to the Tamworth as the popular strain to ï¬ll the requirements of the English bacon trade and has purchased a model Tamworth {or his breeding pen. KESWSGK, IBM-4, ROUTE FOR 189S.â€"Keswick win make the season of 1888 as follows ;-â€"At Yelvcrton. bcthany. Mull- brook. Satincvmc. Peterboro, Omemce, whh home- stand at Lindsay. TERMSâ€"To insurv, $15.00. For pedigree and further particulars see cards. U evening, 23rd inst“, A Yellow and Whue COLLIE DOG, about 1'2 mvmths old, with a. steel collar on. Any person giving information to the unlersigned. c! his whereabouts. win be â€paid for his troubie. and anv person xelduhg him afber this notice will be liable to prooccutmn. Jos. COOPER. Storey Rough-Cast. COTTAGE on Peel-st nine rcoms. four downstairs and ï¬ve upendrs. Will be 54 41d at a bargain if itakcn‘ gt qpce. For, further ‘ {)éï¬iémm apply to J. mama. [magmaâ€"lbw 1 given cm the MUM: 19m. COUNCIL 5: the TOWN OF LINDSAY. imwd at. their meet in; to be holden st the Council Chamber in the Town 0! Lindsay. on DOG LOSTâ€"Lost on Saturday nvnnh‘n 02rd {nut 11 ‘34an and “'hne at 7 30 o'cluck p.111. to pass a. by-law (I) Stepping up md cturing the northern part of .‘xmcs Street from Durham Street you herly 2211fee: in length and nuthnflzi Hz the ode 1nd cnm'cyance thermf to the (1de Tvuuk â€my Company of Canada. (2) Authmizing the toqniring d end opening up a lace: 80 feet Ade from James Sheet to Cambridge Street, running pummel with Durham Sue: and cum- manning on the west side of JIHOS Street at a (Nuance 01226 feet. anuth from Durham Street. and ruminz 30 {em muth therefrnm. in lieu « f the part (‘1' James Street so to be closed es aforesaid. Dated this zTLh day of Apnl. All, 1898. FRED KNOWLSON, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby nil-on Ohni fhn MIINL’ IPAL COIINCIL of H OUSE FOR SA LE.â€"Two- Btorov Rough-Cast. COTTAGE on Peel-st Pumsnt to the Revised Shtutes 0! Ontario, Chapter 129. the Creditnn of Mary Canmrine Flax-cue, lute o! the Tow u of Lindsay, in the Cuunty of Victoria. spius‘er, deceased, who died on or about the Think-1h day at March, 1:98, ate requind on or before the SIXTEEN"! DAY OF MAY. l898. to send by post prapaid to J. D. Flavehe, Esq.. one of the executors of tlm last will and u tamenl. d the aid Mm Ctthar'ne I-‘lnvellc. at L‘nd PD" their Christian and surnames. addresses and occupations, full ptrticuhrs of their clximl, and the 'Iture of the mgfltx, it 39y, 139m by _thc_m. The soil Execgtors . .p, , A“; shell ulcer the Sixteen h dey of May next. be at liberty to d'etrlhutc the assets of the end deceased or my part thereof, â€now: the parties entitled there'o. having tepid only to the chime of which they shall then have notice. and uh." not be liable for the meet: or my put lh' reof so distributed to my penon orp r onso! whose claim curb executors have mt notice It th : time o' the dirtributiou thcrccf. Dahd It Lindsey, this 27th April, 1898. ‘ MclNTYRE as STEWART, Solicitrrrs (or John D. FANIXQ, William M. Flavelle md Joseph W. Flavollc. the executors.-â€"ls-3. In the Surrogate Court of the County of Victoria, in the estate of Edward McCall, deceased. Pursuant to the provislnns of Chapter 110 o! the Revised Slututcs of Ontario, 1897. and amending acta. notice is hereby given that all creditors and Others having claims agninst the esta‘e 0! Edward McCuH late of thy towmhip of Fmi‘y in the county of Victoria. turner. dvconsed, who died on or nbout thc seventeenth dny «f Jammy. A.O., 1898, at the town- ship of Emily in the said county. are on or before the r9quil‘t’d to sand to R‘bert Mnhood of the township 1 Ops, 1n the mid county 0! Vicu‘rin. farmer. (Reeboro postotï¬oe) one of Lhe executors of the last WI“ and testament o! the said Edward McCall, de- oeaee-i, their Christin) names 1nd surnames, addreeeea and dose iptlom. the full panticuinrs end proof of heir chum. end awement of their accounte end the mun-e ( t the ueuritjea (31 am) held_by them. _ ‘- nut wrornouemd 7, on than!) conces- flan, “(I We†mum 7.0011an 8, ‘lomhip J Fuel-m. c ruining one hundred snd any mu. know" as the 011 Croxler sad Richsrdoon tum. Tho hand in flat. cluu okay hum. uu clan-ed lad in 550:! Jun c( uniï¬vntion. On the premises are Twu d [he-Hi g}! use-.Two Bum, u-gothq uith Sables .mI gun-.1- Nimble on build nu Two miles tom 0 mu-m Hinze, and mun-Lien!» w tcnool a (1 nor- nnun. Far funher mrtlch-ua a." ly to W. J. (\NPBELL, (Jim-emu RU , CL! -453‘ N OTICE TO CREDITORS.â€" EASON 1898. And notice In hemloy given that alter the said 12th leyd an. 18, the said uncutnre will proceed to Lrtribute the meta ol 2ho laid deceased amumz the nu iea e: titled herctn. having ward only to those :mime ohmic!) they null then have notice. en the nu uwuwn will not be lieblo for the sad mu 0: ‘ Nam: his?! hot. 10, Canoes ion 7, 0p. township, contdnhlg one hundred acme. 0n the premises are n log home on n um {ou- dauon and hunt bun oa- s atone lonuduiom . Aha I newt-rating spring 3nd a good well. Six. y acre-cleaned 3nd in good m of cununr. «n ; tony am good rm Inn-3 Fm miles (tom Linduv and "In miles vat of Renhnro. For furvhvr nsr'ictflm :pply w W. JOHNSTON, Boaboro P.0.-â€"16 4. imitators (or Avmcnelh MchH, Rubevt Mshood and hula McCall, executor: of and winâ€"15. c friarsâ€"M5. who undemiunod wbhing to retire im the bone business nuns to: we thd hwdme conch mm “ North Star.†The animgl is; nice duk ht , rising time your: ad. stand. 16 hands full and weigh» gbom. « 400poundl. Hoi- hiahlr bred uni u nure 'ooLgetter. Fur «diam. tem- md puticuim gopiy- to NATHAN DAY. Lukeviow Faun, Powlu' a}; 6:66 iï¬Ã©re‘lm my person or persons 0! “host «I dun; they shall nut lave had notice at. the time o: uch distribution. IXECUTORS’ NOTICE. NORTH STAR FOR SALE.â€" Wh- unduly-inn“ .Lhimr to ï¬tifa ham the MJNDAY. THE 6TH DAY OF JUNE. A-D , l898 0:994 n9 Peterbonugh this twentx-sSxth day 0: 18-4. J ay Gould 2.20% Annette . . . . . . ARM FOR SALEâ€"Being the I2TH DAY OF MAY. A‘D., I898. ARM , FOR_ SALEâ€"Being Record, 2.18 1-4. STOCK NOTES EDIISON DIXON. GEO. W. CU RTIS. Hambletonian 10. Lady Saudford . Ynlnng Jim N ancy Dillard. Town Chtk. u-“- â€"â€" -' â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"_ bvv ' vâ€"wâ€"wcva'-.. ..W¢‘;r<=’ia.lways pleased t3 takethe CLEVELAND all to pkg: show why if‘is the good’â€value that is claimed for it. Call and‘ Cleveland before. buying any other wheel. J. G. EDWARDS 8: 60s The tires are made from bad rubber, the plating is poor and 15‘3"] rust proof, paint is used instead of enarnel, the frame has brazed tub???" the cores- are turned from soft steel their case hardened, the bail. 0?â€, are stamped out of the same material, being shell hardened W111"? last long, soft rivet pin chain with stamped or maleable sprockets it used, and t‘iry will not give satisfaction. These are some points “'h’i go in the low-priced-bicycles,-and in a years’ riding they will not“ worth much. ‘ J, "U1 "1 mubll. 3. 1:: mad» If you buy a CLEVELAND wheel you get the best bicYC , ï¬rm to-day. They are built by H. A. Lozier Co, Toronto, and th15 {A have had seventeen years experience, devoted exclusively to wanna} turing bicycles, and are the largest ï¬rm in this line in the “'0‘“?- W know that the CLEVELAND is the best wheel to buy, having 5010 C bicycles at one time We could not now recommend them to our “5‘0 memes they did net greys: satisfaction;- ._ A AM .a W21! 22‘ Pay Y022 2‘0 Bzzyz Ckeczp 8263/6/69 11d _S_â€"_ alt an d P 121 S E3 ERBH. GEMPBELL IT WILL NOT! WHY ? THE BATTLE CRY OF LINDSAYS BAR ....GAIN STORE. On to.... I: ï¬lled with one of the best stocks of New and sense: Dress Goods, with trimmings to match. New Silks in many colors, suita‘tle for Ladies’ Blouse Waiets ; also New Dress Silks. â€"New Black Henriettas. â€"New BEack Serzes. â€"New Calored Henrietxas. -â€"New Coioz'ed serges. -â€"New Dress Trimmings, â€"New Cashmere dose at ail [‘ â€"An elegant assortment of E, New Spring C¢pes all N stylish new goods. il â€"New Rack and col. Sarina. 5i -â€"-New Staple Dry Goods. This is the cry the people of Lindsay and the County of Vicccria hear each euccemive season as this store mounts higher in public mi. mation and leads in up-to-dabe high class merchandise. We are right in front with the lowest prices to be found anywhere. We will oily mention some of the lines that we are giving special bargains in. THE BEST. -â€"â€"New Ribbar: s. Lsccs, Cor- E prices, from 25: a pair up. Sets, Paras z ..s â€"New and comp}. te 5:06;; 0f -â€"-New Cottouades. Window Shaies. R. [ALLAN 6:00. pricee. â€"New German Cotton Hose (Fast Dye). â€"â€".\'ew d-ack Kid G m as. â€"-New Coloreï¬ Kid Gioves. Embrx idered backs -â€"New Ribbar s Laces, Cor- vb.‘ / I :ï¬â€™m‘w 52% 242635 TBThe From! OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT [72 any qzzmzz‘z'z‘y A 1 my W are/muse 011 W 271?ch Street" . Very 60722767222sz f or [oacz’z'izg FOR ALL (118358 0F VA RBALLAN cod?†â€"Dry Goods, â€"â€"Men’s and Roy’s Clothing, â€"â€"New Spring Millinery, â€"New Dress Goods and _ Trimmings, â€"'â€"All kinds of Dry Goods at Bargain Prices. 00000000 â€"An elegant assortment of New Spring C4pes all s-tylish new goods. â€"New bEack and c0]. Satins. â€"-New Staple Dry Goods. â€"I\aw Cottons, grey, white. -â€"New Gznghams and Prints ,â€"New Flannelettes, Ticking: râ€"New Toweliings, Denims. â€"l\ew Table Linens. â€"LNew Lace Curtains at all FAMILY GRGCER. 88? 55" ‘8'8‘ SH 36 inch ‘ Chenille in