: brics for Spring oualled by any fashion centres, denote weaves rhile the C0101: iness that the could possibly g us in touch - to date Dress gs from an im- up. The latest Our Importa- therefore you ould ordinarly u the wholesale ‘ lhs ches wide, the correct : inies unequalled. per yd 4‘30, 600 “(11% he; weaves for tailored es'. a, grey, blue, 15° ists, midi}; yd. ........ g. .y.. 456 verns only ew Color of dark grey, flint??? 7.50 61} yd dress pattern, . eï¬z‘C-Z, per yd... . 9.0 1!: dot. Fan- 9 O O Q g 0 O 0 O O O O O O O i O 3 0d 7 ydis, p0 .- .isiau novelties 'ih ........... repe De Chene 1.15 been and fabric, ol, per yd only o‘clock during March .ISons ONE PRICE 3;}. ‘ c. . ~-~,..r- -V-.. '\â€"\.â€" V ,, -..¢-.,-v Yr * ‘ts, either rice A whole . .cmr‘oooooooo. delimiter“ 13.50 , 60000009600000.0000. @3:)‘©©®“ , 94 :7. 7:} ".I ‘v\/ \/\_ ‘. To “(33’9“ Stathroyj B. . . N. McConnel a: Go ’and P. SfFord, ‘0! â€"â€"Dr. W. J. Harvey, 0.D.M.F.E.C. o., professar 01 Physical Optics in ' the Empire- College of Ophthamolo' gy, Toronto, will be at A. ' ' botham’s drug store, .on Monday and Tuesday, March. 9th and 10th, 2 for the purpose of ï¬tting spectacles and doing general; optical work ; all persons suflering than: visual defects, cross-eyes, hypermetropia, myopia, astigmatism, presby()pia, errors of- refraction, accommodation or conâ€" vergence will be accorded free consul- tation and examination. Cases re- quiring Spectacles will be ï¬tted with the most accurate corrections that science can produce, and at the most neasonable prices. Hours 10-12 and 2:5. â€"Sunday forcnoon at 11.30 a train of 18 cars, swung around the curve south. of Kentâ€"st., and made a. dash at the Avenue grade. It was a. train of 18 Cars, but three enginesâ€"two in front and one be- hindâ€"were 'put on to take it up the grade. For these cars were all loaded with iron, steel and hard- wood wrought into..$50,268 worth. of farm implements at the Sylvester - works here, ‘ and were destined for the ï¬rm’s agents in the great North- west. As it pulled out a cinenm‘to- graph expert turned 'his 'machine on it, and the results will be seen far and wide over this Dominion as an advertisement for the Sylvester in- dustry, of which this town and Cana- da, may well be proud. 1 Mr. Roseno‘ thal of Montreal, who took the views, did similar service on the battleï¬elds of the Il’hilippines and South Africa, 'a‘nd has crossed this. continent getting views for the C. P. R. , . , . 1. . Personals -â€"â€"l\liss Annie. 'Reazin 'of Collingâ€" isiting the Misses "Reazin. waste of time insecticides of doubtful .. nd frcs'nness. We : oodkindsand guy. '0 be fresh and full Thar cost no more ' ’ kind but they Good for both vitrv. and right now I; is Sll'np1 Biatchctt’s adver- '5ee Mr. T. L‘- settlers' excur- rega rd ing Northwest. Roouigh, leader of the has opened a music .l. lough's. .. . this slove, on exhiâ€" biilun an 'l‘c-rry's. is a marvel as‘a wood is v com'vrting coul Oil'into a town. giving out asteady -â€"I\Iiss , three-weeks of Toronto, friends. “â€1 be it: .th --MrI. Tho's. B. Robertson or To- "n 105‘ ay ronto, spent a few days of this week I l in visiting Mr. Jas. Little. ' mm "Oll‘lll. , . ““U' â€f u _ â€"-Mr. Harold ‘Varcoe, inspector for ...\ Drol‘IQ-ll when put the trucks the Bell Telephone C‘Oinpanv. spent " 3 â€n‘mmfflr oil â€I“ track near Sunday in†town with ‘his parents. llmvmco' 011 lll'fï¬dlly ("'L‘nlng. The -â€"MlSS B BradShaW 'l'et Cd last 1 â€4 n,- :- (lil nit re; Ch here ‘. ' . . ‘ . “’L‘ W l“ ( ‘ 1 evening from'ToIronto, where she has been attending the millinery open- ï¬gment 90:19 to the unlr. W. Minster band. 51.0:‘cnext Lu B, : Fowlw device for Convenient and intense heat. ~l’rnf. Dorcnwend, hair goods dealer, Berzsoli House. Lindsay, llgg'ch thh. Sc: advertisement, Sinclair returned from a lllt'l , visit with Bonanville 6. or “:10 o'clock, and the down express was held lwz'e till that time. ‘ngs 1 .. -â€"_ll:‘, "5311(1)" l-‘lluzk, is a plant , garb-2', :zui :lll expert in their culâ€"- _:-Mr.:and m5 J.I15111ght, and “V0 .2“, 1,, H, “who, gm}, he has 4, children of Wick. ViSited at Mr. W. 7 U . A - mph“. high 2ma.Jolief‘fe’s and Mrs. Walkoy’s on llll' top. and has an 'I‘uesday. : . . “m, 135 flow- â€"Miss Florence Porter. town, who has just finished, her probation term at the Toronto General Hospital. has been accepted as nurse. â€"Mrs. Harry N'eddo and daughter. returned to Buffalo on Thursday, af- ter spending four weeks with Mr. and Mrs. H. chdo, St. Paulâ€"st. â€"â€"Mr. Walter Doble. of Ncepawa. Mair. has been visiting hie aunt. Mrs. J. H. Knight and his cousins, )lr. Wesley llohlc and Mrs. William Preston. in Lindsay. cranium .‘7 ivt'l. . .zk‘l'll.\> '.7.‘.:"ll win: fool high. :15 or. it. 4);; Saturday Messrs. Frank Hut- ' .31 .:ll(l Alf. Robinson, drew a. house _ .. lo l‘lcasunt l‘oint, for W .l_ llm-mn. who will occupy ‘ I.‘.\‘i murmur. ()n 'l‘nnsda)’ those to Sturgeon Point. for ('I‘unlll’ll. . . .x L‘Ullllllll‘tr‘i: lllr‘t‘llng‘ ln.'l‘ucs- ' " 3355’. it, “315‘ (lucidml to put the under bonds for raise the salaries of Blurlu-L Clark C211â€" H'Xl-il. (.‘onstaible of l'lvrk Know- ‘ . Uill'fl "-1; {mix our ~ .',.-. ,. ‘ . .l,..'l(ll.l L:‘»,-_:Sm‘«-1- "' .nul 5‘21““ \ll‘bon. _ The Working Man’s Friend I carry the largest stock of home Th so made Boots in Lindsay. t’hc ,Boots are guaranteed to give satis- l ((7.42... n, II): faction anl will outwear two pairs , .,,,,.II ;,,\., . ..1. ’ I,’ . ,or ordinary shoes. I “111 be pleased .,..' ' " 1‘1“.†.n to have vou call at any time and ‘3 ll'il' lillli‘ I‘l'llgv \l). :'8 - ‘ i.\ now lycinlr “153mm†“1.0â€" ,. which will Shoes 01 many kinr ' Made to slut all km and utllPF-l Built upon a sure f Honest goods our reputation. Williamâ€"st north. ~4th rep-a i l‘ Shop lrr‘lwi- - EI’V";‘I,-\_ 5:... iii-‘1 Il'ilii ‘\ .‘l $2.â€,le at] of will .u.,., ., . ‘ , \..il .ll lli ".‘. "l‘ â€(1‘ ‘l' ,T l’ll‘lm‘: tl\‘ of \lusir; is of leather, (ls of \veathtr. " ‘ E'Y‘“-1‘.::ii . "LL" 1;.l'i of hi \1‘ .Arg I“. FORBERT, 14 m“ “I“ffl' .'l‘hc neatest and die (-(HlVCRLlOll in townâ€"104. i‘d'll a Very ‘ 'I‘ ““2. !l\ investâ€" vEHlllllI‘ll. its not. {binary â€1'3“ 3†llCl' ALEXANDER llll"l‘H[~‘.-rLE-‘llllll “ 1v" 7‘""“‘V-“ LZCCI'GUS' Alex. Rutherford. who died in on Friday, the 27th t:ll.. of the pioneers of Feni'lon Scotland h) came t0 :2} years of age. and residence in Limiâ€" ' conmssi'in .'.. {'q-l' l:ll_\ \lSllCd .,' l‘l' )‘9U3737®©©®@ i Ilil‘l'l.‘ Mr. [Lindsay , . I‘m» lxo-it and ywas one ' 19:7. lll'i‘ri"fll. proâ€"{(013111}: Born in l‘.‘.. dual to: (,‘zinada‘c “I‘m“ ‘w madl- after a few years’ 'Elillll'l‘ll entratu‘elsay, Settled on 1'05 1'1- ,-:l.~,1.x plate. glass ‘ Fonclon. . '.‘.‘.!‘.Dll§ them, TWO sons “.21 mum‘s since 'vive him. land Mrs. \. "M‘s \xill and four daughters surâ€" Thcy arc : Alexander and John McNabb in Fonclon : Robicrt and Mrs. John Strachan and Mrs. D. Swain in Manitoba: and one daughter in tthtatcs. . Presbyterian. - ‘n. \xlio is to ad- " nun-Ling in the _-\caâ€", 7". Fililzl'ilny' llig‘llb. (‘2‘ llli' Labor“ I . 'l.‘.ll>l.\‘. ]\' Said to he. )1 “I?“ “it"l'ivsl platform Spcztk- II'- I‘ hind-.1. 111‘. Simpson ran lances. - -"!‘l\‘:;llill‘v in one of the 'l'o-lwas condl‘Cted " lloar himwa Rev- *- .fm‘ H'" “I‘lklfll-‘hil't‘. foreman of Cambray. " l i 1) :‘ll\‘ II .. . . M I u “lull“ \ .lIHEl $le (.0053 lllll<c, “ ‘ ymenea '..-‘I 0,. MCGUIREâ€"MORRISSEY . I h“ ‘Wlm- ~ -1 - Luke’s church, ' llouneywllc; fTwins {#57 m,“ "“C‘Wort‘d- A. was the some of a. very pretty “fuâ€" 32, “fl: wont-Inns lll‘oSh-alted with 'dinw on Thursday morning, the 1““ VA: “YT-cu llt‘oval fatal 1%) Ulta when Mr. Joseph McGuire of ‘ H n 111" lluthlmn k‘lllploy T‘WIKininount, was married to , Miss ““ “uni-1y lch in imam Mor'rissey. daughter or m.- late Edward Mori'iSSey of Downcyâ€" “hm“ ‘Q‘ ".010“; Ville. ReV. Father. Brother-ton perâ€" IIIII..IVIt'llIlIllIlO‘Slrllt‘x-U inILho northâ€" formed th . I,"(“rl‘~1.\ lll‘oli-o into a ï¬ery The bride W0 A â€my“ illph‘lls Shun sent broadcloth with Fromm) hurrying in crown laxe over satin. . hOIKO lli‘lun‘l, spread that of black _ ' ._ wr‘x iv >1. “‘38 bprnmg, 21nd,,She was at II .. L...) lll‘cl'll‘tll tower con- Meehan, who W01? ...uV:,1:1'm“â€r;_“’“t it turned out’of blue pOplin W , , “meme“ llonso opposite mllions, and StyliSh black h as bat man. 35‘ Oil "v-x finch, oi all: .1 . h ““5 hevond the A. Morrissey W "‘ (30M ‘1 1.0““ ï¬lm rapidly burn- After the Nuptial “Mass the ‘ t ‘S “W1 that some boys ‘party repaired O - the bride’s sister; Eden cemetery 11A,, of ... , .\ ‘ - i ‘ «I. «ml. (‘1\'C:l(\ll. “Willa; lli‘. kll'l‘l 18s alivl‘noon. Two; lll‘olgenshire . was the back by 5,“ tree, S’l .. . .m. . "‘ .234) .‘ll.;\‘ Minx h. ‘3‘. Ward _ “Velilzlq --.\ -\ul a. becomin V†at, Mr. Kn .m. Mllillltion timre upset a I‘lir. \ -I:w;.‘tne building on fire. ghews. There a su .: 5,: on 'a- ‘orId left, on Saturday Ebrpakfast .Was p-a-tta yrs... Wm... I?:ll\.h:flSI.n.g trip to Toâ€" .bnde was the rectiï¬er: III. 1%: Inloinoil the other '0‘. 11811359†gifts. ,IQIII;I'IQlu.VI‘-Infz syndicate tO'QIwas 3' $2.5 . ~ “7'3 ll. S. Ford,‘“'h0 31503 . ‘ ; in. A. Robin-,gold'piooe. 4114., . .. . St. Fatherâ€"{ware mom» N31“? I . .xc‘l‘ii'hlill'lm, of New-lirhe lrid’efsiv‘goi I' . . . H. .\T. Evely of dark WW†'1 . .- .. ‘ gslf‘dlh‘oy : A. , .. «. J? i . . . . 'efsm‘an's I‘étfl‘llr m , '~ . , oz “‘zzuls Co. ,Congratu atiM' : O o 0 (it) o L ith cream ‘ silk “‘9‘" bridal to the raidence of M. Henry 1‘9" Two New Shipments arrived this w :10 such values were ever secured by . arkets are here in abundance. [his week we receiveo a consignment ’ of Corset Covers skirts and Gowns that were due us on the first of last month On accoun ’ , . tof the late arrival we wrll offer them much less than usual price. The garments were all made by the most reliable maker in Canada. ï¬nished and trimmed in most approved styles. ' soiled, others have LOT;â€" I 000 '- ...Special Worsted Suits for Men Spring Styles of Men’s Tweed Suits have just attention to our mos today. We call your Linen Tabletloths A shipment of slightly damaged Table Cloths White Goods Sale. Some are flaws in wamg ï¬nd in our Great bleaching. ‘ LOT Iâ€" Pure Linen Table Cloths, all , bleached, 2 yds wide, 21/; and 3 yards long, regular prkc $3 to 3} 50; on account of damage, for . . LOT 2â€"All Linen Bleached Table Cloths ' 2:52 1 2, 2x3, 2 I 21:2 1.2 yds. reg. price $3.50 ; damaged price for Best Pure Linen Bleached Cloths, Damask Patterns 2321-2 and 2:3 yds., regular price for .- T'able- Linens Bought from the makers in Scotland and Goodsâ€"all reliable. Table Linens, l- c'andâ€"Pure Flax Half-bleached 58 in. diced check pattcrns, yard ' Heavy Make of All-linen Damask patterns rah-bleached Ta at - 100de of half-bleached Damask, floral and spot patterns, 72 inches w-de, line 45C make, per yard . - Hall-bleached Tablings at 22 l-Zc to 90¢ 72 inch Tub]: Limos, all Pure lrsh Biceches madcin real D mask {at- 68C terns, Warrante-illl 9'1 re flix, per yd Biea hed failings at 63: to $1.35 Embroidered WHITE GOODS PLLOW SHA“Sâ€"32x32 inches, all cmâ€" bmidcred and with scillu and hem- st’t.lcd edg:s, at 22 1-2:, 2n; - - Swiss leo-v Shsms, hcmsit had. made of hams a: 90; - emtroidcred and sheer white 1 EU -’~El~‘$ â€"-For Dressirg Cases and S de- b.-ard.\‘â€"â€" made of white lin’lS with {am y caibroic’crv and scdlope: edges :‘z:s 18x54,20168, at 32:, 45c, 68c Swiss made Runners, made of sheer white l niwithfan: embroidery and hem- †Y malls :ti‘chcd edges, 'sizos’18154 at 68c FIVE O'CLOZKâ€"Plain White Linen 00:11: with fringed CdgCS, Damask patterns, ‘50 36x}5 inches, at . 2.25 2.50 pic: ‘4, damaged 3 all flax, per- 22% bling, 60 inches wide 31%: 45:, S4: 680 90c been unboxed and Tweed and Worsted Suits at $10. Corset Covers 262lL1dics'ï¬ncWhitchmbric Mus- 265 lin Corset Covers, ' ' 298 and full fronts, high 250 | necks. trimmed wit broidery, Corset Covers atâ€, 45. 60, 75c, 31, 1.25, 1.50 and $2. UNDERSKIRTS No. 229â€"L1dics’ White Cotton Un- skirtswith9rowsofwcks cud 2 rows of bcmstitching on lawn frill each . - 199 ,Ladics‘ White 212 skirts, made wi Cunbric U n d e r - h 115:, insertion, embroidery, cordmg and tucks, frills of wide embroidery, each - }Ladi:s’. White Cimbric Muslin Underskirts, with 2 cmbrordcry’ 89C racks and cording, each 750 238 241 frills, rows of 201 Ladies 221 Underskirts, with w . embroidery frills, ï¬nished wd'b rows of links, cordmgs and dust I 0. trill, cich - . ° Ombric Muslin Un- derskirts, made with lace, insertion dcry f ills, ï¬nished with l 25 bags and dust frills,at ° 25 Ladle: Wait: 197} and crab 0‘ conings, tuc Unicrskilts at £50, 2, 2.50, 3, $5.50 NIGHT GOWNS †White Cambric Gowns, with 18 rows of tucks in )oke, will frillcd neck, front and cuffs, each - 390 422â€"Ladies' Witt: With embroidcry an fullcd neck, from an Ladizs the Whi'c C amb ri c G .vwnsmade empire and parisiiu l s;yics,trim:ncd vim 11cc andIcm- broidcry, tuckings and hcmsmch- 9‘30 ings, each - - - Ladics’ ï¬ne White Cambric lus- Gowns, made with embroid- 382}... . 458 a] lace and tucked yokcs, lush L00 11d lowncck st;lcs.ach - Gowns at 49;, 89c, 1.25, 1.50, 2, COTTON S White Cations, all English male, Cambtic fin-sh at 7c, 835:, 9.: 34 in Half-Wen Cotton, dull ï¬nish strong makcpzdc in England}: 12 )4 36 inch Long Cloths, .' flush, at 8, 1-2 6 ixch Can dim Sfcam Loans, all "I: sortï¬d'bh,8., 9.: and hch Lonsdlle Cambab. America: and Canadiannnkcs at 10c, 1295c inch Unbleached Factorv Cot. “Canadian makes. in line ‘vy qualiï¬csnt S,’>,7,8,9, 10c 12; 416 425 456 2.50. â€-50 10c 15c 35inch 15c $10... are open ready for early selling t famous, reliable and perfect ï¬tting, Fancy . ' Pillow Cottons and Sheetings 14 1-2.: |5I-2c lac lac ZZI-Zc 40inch 42 in: 44inch 46 inch 50 inch Unbleached Sheetings, Canadian mika only. plain and willed ISc 20c 72 inch 81 inch Bleached Sbecï¬ngc, all Canadian makes in plain and twill l9c 22 l-Zc 27c 3| l-Zc 63inch 72inch 81inch 90inch Bleached English “Finn Sheetings, plain only, resembles linen 34c to MC 72 inch Face Cloths, bleached turkish Wash Cloths, 919 inches, 5c each, or 6 for 25c White Bedding 50 only White Counterpancs. 10x4 size, soft (ï¬nish, honey comb male, 89C special - - - - American White Counterparts, already for use. ends hemmed, $th laundry lei ï¬nish,101-4sizcat . . - .2 English Whit: Counterpmcs, satin fin'sh,2 25 embossed patterns. 10x4 size, at - ' WHlTE CURTAINS TWO SPECiALS White Lace Curtains 3 1 2 yards 1mg, single borders, Not- tirizh un mike, loc'c :u'tmcd edges 5 dif- crest patterns, pcr Fine White Lac: Cur- tains with allavcr lace patterns. sinzlc bord:rs, 5 :2 yds long, assorted pat 2.25 terns, W P“? CORSETS The changes in shapes and stylcs of Corsets are so many that dlys that it is hard to know wind is the flora-make to buy. We vc been a long time a: ta: basins and know the . 1h; Cantata! White Goods cam four mckcrs Linesâ€"French . oN., cmcddfl E. T. and limit makes are W