of 120 "DJ 401 Jo: A Piece of The Blathes Line. â€"-PAOW WOMEN’S SHOES. â€"â€"Don w. A. Goodwin WALL PAPER and ...PIGTUBE FRAMES Spring Shades for 250. Next door to the Simpson House, Kent-st, Lindsay. The Lorneville Cheese and Butter Company I invite Tenders for the erection of an addition to their factory at Lorneville. The proposed a'ic’ition to be 16 x 44 ft., frame superstructure 0: stone foundation. Plans and speciï¬cations ritzy be seen at the Post Ofï¬ce, Lorneville. enders addressed to the undersigned will be received up to 12 o’clock, noon, the 15th dsy of April, 1899. The Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Optician, 1‘1 cc bé done right- HBI’DBI’L Baa“, ow Balmorals at $1.00. )ngola Balmorals at S .25. special Job Lot going as $1.00. en’s Fine Boots in Box Calf, Dongola or Tan Vici Kid, all with Goodyear 'Welt, a stylish thick-soled Walking Boot, very spe§i_al_$2.75‘ , ,1 - 13..-..-“ (‘mwnrpr and specxax $4. 1 3‘ .-â€"We have opened a Bargazn Counter and its contents will surprise yo.:. HEW PATTERRS. LSWEST PRICES LOBNET'ILLE DERBY WALLS AND BONNIE SCOT- LAND.â€"C)l. Sam Hughes, M.P., will lecture here on Saturday evening, April 1-3.1). Subject, “Reminmcences of Derry Walls†and “Bonnie Scotland.†During the evening Miss McPhaden wiii render several Scotch and Irish some. Admissxon free. MEN’S FOOTWEAR. VILLAGE Lustâ€"Fair weather on Sun- dry. but poor wheeling or walking ...... Mr. Yelland of Peterboro and Mr. Down cf T‘skeï¬eld were visiting frienks here last ...... Mr. A. Trapp has engaged with Mr. Ed. Frise of Seagrave for the season ...... Mr. Moss Mark. our worthy bpcksmith, is busy improving his house by raising it and pulling down the log department ..... Mr Wm. Caldwell and family have gone from our midst. The three girls will be greatly missed. as they were highly respected by all who knew tJem ...... Mr. Amos Hancock of 05k- wood visited at Mr. Friee’s recently ..... Mr. Wm. Foster, jr., has engaged Mr. Ross of Hamilton for the spring season. ...... Mrs. J emes Frise has returned home after spending Easter with her daughters in Toronto ...... Mr. and Mrs. Cornell, mompnnied by their daughter Hazel Thehns, spent Easter with their â€"-Dongola BaJmoraIs special: â€"â€"Dongola Oxfords at 7 5c. -â€"Trilby Turns at $I.OO. â€"Every Day Boots for 7 5c. OUR CORRESPONDENTSE T0 BUlLDERS. JOHN A. JACKSON, cmeville, Apnl 6, 1399. Secretary 81'. Thatis BOOTS and SHOES, and they are a very important piece of it tea. We are selling Boys’ Boots at 7: cents. Refra ctionist, . WHITE, it costs LETTERS FROM F INGERBOARD ks. Consult an ;ts no more and Satisfaction gua! ,ndsay an exï¬efl r - md 1t wxll umnteed. :ial at $1.15 Lindsay Leading Shoe Store MANILLA LIGHTSESS OF HEAD PERHAPS.â€"-F0r some time we have had an athletic club in town. The headquarters are in old ball over the Commercial house. It seems that the boys who support it have the idea that athletics is simply a. matter of being able to dance. 80 for that reason they devote a. great part of their time while in the hall to mastering steps and ï¬gures. To an outsider the noise indicates neither ligh‘ness of foot nor gr but rather intense ardor on of those who are performing. â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"’ # CA JIBRA Y SPRING Sennaâ€"Mr. E. P. Smith has gone extensively into the seed business. He has on hand some of the best samples of timothy. red alsike and mamoth clover, mangle, turnip, carrot and flack seed, all of which he is selling at reasonable prices, and it would pay any farmer to come to our village and get his seeds from E. P. His seeds have been carefully bought and are reliable. Mr. Smith also intends handling the following varieties of corn ; Compron’s Early, Longfellow, Improved beaming and Yellow horse-tooth. Any ersons wishing certain kinds of seed can leave their order with him and be supplied: _ mm -m, mm is going uâ€"r‘. _‘ , SAW MILLâ€"The saw again and has a big jo‘ This mlll. Whigh is now SAW MILLâ€"The saw mill is going again and has a big 'ob ahead of it. This mill. which is now owned by Mr. W. B. Feir. has been running since Cambray was a. baby ax d has out many a thousand feet of lumber under the management ef Mr. Berkley, and now even if it is a. little peevish from old age it should be excused. - a n ,:_L-..1 ‘nrmnr 15 Buuumz Iva ......... LOTEs.â€"'Mr J F. Carmichael, former principal of our public school, spent his Easter holidays at Mr. Wm. Jackson’s ...... Mr. Wm. Austin. who has been serving an apprenticeship in the harness making with Mr. W. Fanning, has gone to Cannington to work in a shop there. . . , School opened again after the holidays with an attendance of 61. UU DU 93$:an ..----.. _~ BICYCLE> â€"Mr. J. S. Sharpe, owing to the gov-d satisfaction given by the Welland Tale wheels that: he handled last season, intends dealing more extensively in them this year. He has samples on hand already, all up to date wheels, and he invites the public to call and examine them. CORRECTION.â€"Tht0flgh mistake last week the name son" was printed instead of BOT) . DUI! . Chumsâ€"Our main street was just getting, into good wheeling shape wnen snowâ€"sugar snow-fell to the depth of four or ï¬ve inches and. spoiled it all. It is in better condition now. ..\..Mt. James Ginn snldavalusble horse to the‘ buyexs last week ...... Farmers, watch; your boiling places and guard against‘ midnight revellers ...... Wedding bells are jxngliog ...... Mr. Thos. Devitn of ;Boom‘.ngton has taken up his abode in Norwood. He willbe missed by differ- ent homes ...... The drawers of milk for the cheese factory are making prepar- ations to begin soon ...... Congratulations triend Stillman ...... The “Good Road†movement advocated by Pathmsstet Brace. N. B.â€"In Mr. G. A. AIyesworth’s S. B.â€"In Mr. G. A. Alyeeworth’s motion introduced before the trustees’ department of the O.E A. to establish a few schools in two or thee centres in each township. the people ot this section may ï¬nd a remedy for their ill-feelings. Why not induce the Government to try the system in this township as well as in Manitoulin? The north half of out town- ‘ ship is ready for it now, if it ever will be, ‘ since new school houser are required in sections. No. 5. 6. 7. 9, and perhaps N o. 8 too. PAI‘G of sections Nos. 6. 5. 7, and 8, could centre at Blackstorck while the remaining parts of 6. 5. 7, and all 9 cenrre in the centre of Nestleton. Don’t be in a. hurry to build Trustees until you have the matter investigated. Nudge the Wmden’s elbow boys, and see what he says. PEisONAL.â€"We hope for the speedy recovery of Mrs. William Brown who has been ill for the past week ...... Mtg. Wm. Edgerton. who for the past. months has been among Cartwrhht- friends. left: for her home in Medonte on Wednes- day. FRIDAY, APRIL 14â€"Bv Elias Bowesfl auctioneer, credit sale of farm stock and implements, the property of Mrs. Wm. Fawcett. lot 6, con. 5, Ops. Sale at one o‘clock and without reserve. MONDAY, APRIL 17â€"By Geo. ’McHugh, auctioneer, unreserved credit sale of cattle, pigs and poultry. the property of Andrew Holmes. lot 13, con. 0, Ops. Sale at one o'clock sharp. There are none better than our lot. We always have the best. If you want a. good suit come here Low prices. CLOTHES READY TO VV EAR g3 8110. gull LAW uvvvv_ v, , I have been carefuxly bought and .ble. Mr. Smith also intends the following varieties of corn ; ’s Ear-3y, Longfellow, Improved and Yellow horse-tooth. Any wishing certain kinds of seed 3 their order with him and be CA DM US SALE REGISTER DUNDAS FLIVELLLE BROS. some slight “Mrs Swan- “Mrs. Law- Queen Victoria’s new steam yacht being i built in the Pembroke government dock- 1 yard will cost little short of $5.000,000. ‘ The dimensions are: Length, 380 feet; breadth, 50; depth, 24; displacement, 4,700 tons; indicated horse-power, 11.000; speed, 20 knots. The yacht is being con- etruccet‘ of steel sheathed in four-inch teak and covered with solid brass. All the ï¬ttings and decorations will be of the costliest and handsomest description. By the Queen’s special desire, all the furni- ture now in use on the yacht Osborne will be transferred to the new Victoria and Albert, as the Queen hates to have inew things about her. The yacht will be launched May 8' and christened by the Duchess of York. but will not be com- pleted for another year. Dmidcdly to-day was unlucky for fowls. for the two terrier dogs, Di and Dan, hunted and slew one of thvm in the shrubbcry. They were caught; in the act, and received Llwir just. reward. Afrw'r» ward the hen. u. very large one. \‘v'u.~ lashed so the younxr Eng, Dun. i...4 1151:, 1 ba, ing bound about hiancrk, and it. fastened 1122 let“ his sputum-.11 For a he am, looking: the p nictm‘c of dujt his‘ sharp nose poking: ouc bemvucn it»; fail f~.vuthcxn-;; but I think his. grief mm- fmm the sense thus he was an object, of ridicule rather than from rumor-5;: for Ms crime. At any use. us he. could not. gnaw the (rm-p413 011'. or even walk away WM it. zzfc'cr :z while he turméd it into a. mat.- cress, and spent the rust, of the :Lfmz-nnun dnm'hm'ins on ton of it. to all appear- ridi (trim the arm's, and spent the rust; of the um‘ slmnbox'ing on top 01’ it, to all n} 2mm: uttvt‘ly undisturbed in mas“ (Xotv.â€"No more dead hens hzn'u mund. but since then Dali has ki duck) ' The largest stock of Ready-to- wear Clothing in Lindsay Wm be on sale for tie rest of the spring season-Men's, Youth’s and Boy’s Clothes - at out prices DUNDAS 8L FLAVELLE BROS READY-TO- WEAR CLOTHING â€"â€"On Monday in Montreal best beef cattle sold at; $4 50 to $5; good at; $3.50 to $4.50, and the common stuff at $2.25 to $3.25. Common calves sold as low as $1 to $4 each; good brought $0 to $10, and one than was in a farmer's sleigh was held at 811, while 8.10.50 was bid for it. â€"In Buffalo Monday choice Shockers sold at. $4.10 to $4.65; common to good, $3 50 to $3.75; calves, $3.50 to $4.60; good to choice feeders, $4.23 to $4.50; export cattle, $4.75 to $5. QUEEN VICTORIA'S NEW YACHT â€"â€"In Toronto Tuesday choice bacon weights sold in the open market at; $4.37!“ lighn at $4, and stouts at $3.75. â€"-Tbe best hogs in Buffalo on Monday were $4.10. This was for the very top medium and heavy grade, the general run in this; class was $4 to $4.05. Yorkers sold ct $3.95 to $4; pigs, $3.80 to $3.85, mostly 33.80; roughs, $3.30 to $3.60; Stags, “2.50 to THE WATCHMAN-WARDER: LINDSAY, ONT; ‘4‘ $3. â€"At Grand's, Toronto, on Friday. some fairly nice horses were sold at moderate. 1); good prices. A neat little family driver, 1 7 orS years old. fetched $61. A pair or raw but fairly good black geldings sold for $100. Asmall chunky horse, but a little ofl' in warranty, brought $42. A lot of common plugs sold along anout $20 and $25 ....... A. t Monday's auction 35 horses, mostlv general purpose and workers, sold at $65 to $89. A very ï¬ne pair of mares, weighing3,1001bs., sold for $155. Drivers sold at $40 to $75, the highest price being for a nice bav standin'r 16 handsâ€"a very fair locker and in good.3 condition. lhe Seed Market â€"In Toronto the red clover market is verv quiet, with more seed offering than 1n, .'n..: and the Hon. COMMERCIAL. The Cattle Markets The Horse Market. The Hog Market. .Mrs. Evans his week and has with her son. in a Mr. Dix. i hvuu whiiv 111ml 2; [JKKï¬l the demand calls for ; $3 to $3.40 is quot- ed. Good alsike quoted at $3.80 to $4.10. with nossiblv $4.20 for a few extra good examples. No. 2 quoted at $3.50 to $3.60, nnd No. 3 at $3 to $3.25. Timothy is abundant at $1 to $1.30 per bushel. Wheat, white .......... Peas .................. Barley ...... . ......... Hay ................... Straw ................. Dressed bogs ........... Potatoes ............... Fall Wheat per bushel. . . . New wheat per bushel. . . . Fyfe Wheat do do.,. . . . . Spring do do . . . . Goose do do..... COARSE GRAIN Buckwheat ....... Barley, per bushel Rye ............ OAta ............ . Peas,small ...... . Peas, Mummies. . Peas, Blue ....... Eilackeye peas . . . . Potatoes per but; ...... . ... 0 45 55 MEAT, POULTRY AM) DAIRY PRODUCE. Chickens, per pair. . . . . . 0 35 to 0 45 Ducks, per paw. .......... O 45 to 0 60 Geese. per lb ............ 0 05 to 0 07 Butter per tb ......... . . .. 0 14 to O 16‘ Eggs, per dozen ........ . . . 0 11 to 0 1? Turkeys per 1b ...... . ..... 0 10 to 0 11 Hogs, live weight, per cwt 356 to 4 00 Lamb, per lb ............ O 06 to 0 00 Dressed Hogs ............ 4 00 to 5 25 Beef ................... 5 00 to 6 00 Farmers’ Hams per lb. . . . . Q “\8 to 0 10 Hidesâ€"Beef ............. 7 00 to 7 50 Wool, unwashed ......... O 09 to 0 10 GENERAL 1 Hay, per ton ............ 4 00 to 5 00 Honey per 1b.. ........ . 0 06 to 0 06 Cream per qt ........... 0 10 to 0 2O Sage per bunch .......... 0 05 to 0 05 Lard per 1b. ............. 09 to 0 10 Straw per load ........... 1 50 to 1 75 Timothy ............... . . 1 25 to 1 75 Alsike ................... 3 00 to 4 00 Red Clover.†......... . 3 25 to 4 00 Miss Mitchell’s Is successfully used monthly by over 10,000 Ladies. Safe. effectual. Ladies ask your dru gist for Cook's Cotton Root Om- round. Take no 01‘. er, as all Mixtures, pills and mimtions are dangerous. Price, No. 1, $1 , er box; No. a, 10 degrees stronger,†per box. 0. 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and two S-een: atom s. The Cook Company'wmdsor. Ont. a- os. 1 and 2 sold and recommended by all responsible Dmsgma In Canada. 3N0 I and 2 sold in Lindsay by E. Greg- ory, Dmgglst. The handiwork of our expert m; liners 15 taste and reï¬nement. The chic and inty com surpass anything of the kind we have yet displa} our prices so reasonable and moderate as to be vi enough to satisfy every fancy. You cannot affo» things are picked over. Yes, every one correct. You could count on the ï¬ngers of one hand the. last season’s styles in this Dress Goods Stock, and they are all marked at bargain prices. The New Fabrics are specially attractive, and are moder- ately priced as usual. opening was a grand success, and as a result orders are pouring in and the work rushing. Her goods are the newest, and selli at low prices. A splendid'dispiay or DRESS} GOODS and GAPES in the newest designs. The Dress-Making Depart ment is full of spring work. Tailor- Made Suits, Mourning and Wedding, and all the beautiful styles are espe- cially paid prompt attention to. If you have‘ not yet given your order place it before the rush. WROOMS OVER CAMPBELL’S STORE. Cook's Cotton Root Compound 3 ‘ Tn nunnnnafnnw “and mnnth‘w h' (\va ‘ '. Sutcliï¬e Sons, Lindsay â€35:3 a a a a $3333 _ u a gfezwaa I I n 3333? a I a 33.34,. a . Q VEGETABLES. Correct Dress Fabrics Men’s Easter Furnishings. ____'__._.__â€", favorable as now at this s'ore. 7__‘_.-. nmr‘ .00~09.D.0.D.D 44â€"00u665P4 00000000 mmmmwmmm wwmmwmnwm 00000000 of our expert m Liners is ï¬nding great favor among the ladies Of The chic and 'nty conceits, the original and elegant Conception : kind we have yet displayed. Buying and selling as we do, make e and moderate as to be within reach of all, while there is variety , fancv. You cannot afford to wait longer. ChoOse before the best “IIWlIEMWEIIWEï¬MBHQNgfk J .. 'SUTGUFFE dis SUNS \l (â€.9 f 38m @208... W, Easter is always an impoxtant occasion for young men, 0 ‘ 5hlng50"'bemuse new articles of dress must be provided for that day. The possibilities for doing so never were so The newest styles in FEDORA and STIFF HATS, NECKWEAR, for me to keep any but the best Groceries. With this in mind, I am buying the ï¬nest goods in the market and selling them at reasonable prices. are near at hand, but they are 11 than the choice stock of dried fluits staplesnin TH OS. BRADY It Would be a Mistake The Bright Spring Days ~APPLES â€"APRICOTS â€"FIGS â€"â€" PRUN ES â€"CURRANTS â€"RAISINS s in Sugars, Syrups and. Teas, Crockery and Woodenware. See the goods and prices. Spring Jackets and Ladies’ Tailor- Made Suits Perfect ï¬tting Jackets and Suits are a rare article. Not so in this store. Every garment perfect in style also. 00.908. SPRING 08003. 1â€"Varnish Stains and Paintsâ€"for renewing the ï¬ns: on furniture -â€"Imperial Gold Enunel-ean be washed with 5323‘ 3nd water -Bath Ensmel. Sherman 8: Williams Special Fen Psints. Alabastine, Kslsomine, Whiting, Brusha‘ otan kinds . ~Csmet Felt, Oil Cloth Binding, Curtain Poles and Grimminge, Shade. Cape: end Picture Hm:- We. Upholstexing Hardware, Enameled Cloths in Imitscion of (anther. Moss ‘ -Jamee Dome Lend end Black Diamond Stove P0115:- IAPage’s Prepared Glue, m small ting, Wain;- wn Knife Powder. For the Carriage, Cart or Wagon â€"Firat, we keep nwly everything to make the: â€"Then there is Gloss Pï¬nts to brighn L‘. 1;:- appearance â€"Emmel Top Dresdnc for the Top â€"â€"0ils wd Grease (or the Axles â€"P;int.s and Cmiage Hardware, Kc ckyckcs Whiï¬letree Irons. Clevioes, etc. â€"You can get almc>st~ my part of my 15:65 us â€"1‘ires, Rims. Spokes. Eusmel, Saddles. Be ems. 5c tube. Cycle Oil, 5c bottle, Don Tim. 8 few e: $.50 pair â€"0ur “Cleveland Bicycle Livery" will hm- my new wheels in it tins season. We J. G. EDWARDS 8100. is a pleasure to show then in decal. 3 price: w“! interest you. "AND. . “Welland Vale" Bicuoles MONEY TO LOAN on Lowest, Rates. Notesl APRIL 13TH, 1899 FOR THE BICYCLE FOR THE HOME Money and Insugqggg Hardware Merchant: brighter or fresher A5511†Th_e Imperial Life ‘ Company of Canad8- . The Scottish Union and Natl 8.1 (Fin) The Union Assurance Societ! London (Fire) All exceptionally “ Cleveland mo. KENNEDY partotsn v Bicyc We se GREEN ï¬N Weh'eim PLm W. E. YER CANADA Weld Do You XV. Farm ImpI JUST Ammass (in; Fresh I ........ K hnmnire th I s “maul Tom “came IT