“e. a.» oun‘ï¬wh‘q . [HE WAlCilHAN-WARBER Published Every Them“? unmet - LI,†ness of {he mm“ ' partisan committee. . I -, . ' . The sensational L‘mm‘tm’ied endence and the for Ofï¬ce between the twogges for given the evidence. :l sinfe ‘he decuons 1".‘people are something of judges; them- partics 111 {in ' ‘ May have reached a. fittingly draâ€"gselves. Let the dry go on, and ,i sensational climax in thciif possible let a 1. liementary com_ matic ant charges made: by Mr. Gamay. OfEmittee hear the evidence ; but if the Manitoulin. By his Iimlu‘S-‘J‘v‘d deser"; case is as Clear as Mr. Gamey sayS, 01' his own ram.“ 3â€- Gamey 3 it can be proved bdore any tribunal- me centre OX thelWhen the case has been decided, one udges, we would not, thorough- Rather decision from j 5:0†to get that, sacriï¬ce the igation. . ’ struggle tion hiiIiSelI‘ « _ l . poi-ody- cxpeceed that, a ip y or the other w] my; jccl‘S oi his audiencei in this province. heard, uttering; . 3 come. words :i startle an Elnpireai 1 BS 1““ “W ’l‘flE LINDSAY MARKET . ~ I H: r)’ . disâ€" had MAJ“! a unique '. The market place has always been " t we ' s r rises, . _ X ‘m‘b “em u p .a. place in which people sharpened tinction, and i .. <'- ' ‘- 1» :2. . from Manitouâ€"f _ . . ‘ - to to; ,i.ri.ng .l I in [their Wits, and got mnted. 1‘0 ». . to s rin-r them.‘ _ . â€a“ I; 1:1 CiplaCe more lucrdly reveals character ' .. ' "Ct 1": Sloll com 2 _ _ . That on m n 0‘1 t' . Gior brings out its latent traits. " ’I‘. cxn ‘21 ion s :‘in_ i, . y ‘ . 1‘0' h L p.d:;Though it have but the dimenSIons 1;; .. ., .1 1-93 Cir very ml 8' E . , . (“ â€A“ ‘n‘ 2 n I 1 1h -Yof a chicken yard, yet in it there tlm man to (‘ iarge em I‘ . . , . .2 ~ 1' o the gOVL‘l'l’l-l ire In minsature, .1111 the st atclgy ff . . odern commerce. n the faces 0 fuiSlthll doubly hard. Bolts 1m , . b the towmwoman land the farmers from commonplace e- †. .. . . wne. as they bargain over a basket sum that incident. i _ _ . 01 butter, are registered all the emo- lr: said that the governâ€"I . . - Itions that stir the minds of princes ment conducted itself well under the; . _ _ . ~éot finance as they wage their vast 'l’hiirv- \H‘le no evidences OI, . land ceaseless war on the great exâ€" lt did not: ld \‘h . - - a ‘ . . - nan Not L‘Vcn 101‘ a moxnonti‘hangL: 0f the I??? h at a I. _ . . “i ontemai'k-e iswat ma is; does it see: ~ to have waveied. The; 5 a n , . , gnowhere else do people get such a conduct of Premier Ross and his . knowledge -'of human nature, and each coll-amics under the terrible charges ', ._ v‘ . vb“ â€tun 0.. (,i‘r it and re- other, as in that public place of qu ill] (1‘. A ',r'- .3 A A ' ' ‘ V _ . . an: 3 . trade. When the market has dis- SLI'EIDY. that ll'it’ll' opponents might appeared, as by some people who wvll emulate: and no better credrn- _ . . . . . inever frequent it, we are assured it tzzil IrI (hit'ilf'ltifl‘, and confidence ml _ 11, a very valuable educator and : wx each got 1'0: stage. but, The crisis has mid I'm; Wtizitl lzis Vince i): [lint ‘1'an: since his election, Mr. (lama); Iin was the confusion, shai‘ild risc dishonor, made with mInL's the 2-bit: are it must attack. ii'i‘ iltfl' Firm: ot‘ 11212126. stamp: (it: could such a moment}. _ , index of the life of the community ., , . . . will have passed away. Mr. (mini-y s method 01 cnti‘nppmgi _ _ i But Since at all events It has not, lhi: government has been questioned. t, d _ 't 't _ . . . . . 6 one, rm- Since 1 5 x1 is as yet 1: in: charges are true, it is likelyiy g ‘ , _e , ~b.ut a prophecy, it IS worth while that, judged by the highest, ethics; . h d 1 . . . . Is mg w a . rge hi5 ('Iili' “MIL del't’nSlblC. ee t can bf. one to en a The i ‘ " . =the seine r S. '0 InstIIIed the means. II con'i , I and t an acti us of the ' r." , am‘ as he says they are, itima “it For it is true that in ‘many was timi- that the methods of thei _ townsma'Vigorous market has Ibsen the imaiinstay and inspiration 1la7i,I-(:i'i\‘oc should be brought to beam] . {of prosperity. Not, only that they Although to accomplish his purpose, , 11:: Gunny had resource to methods'may get acq,uainted.pwith them, but L113: llnllUTiL'blU men shrink fl'Olll, for other reasons’ is it inlportant t0 and that placed him within the :gtrasp â€â€œ9900?“ that farmers Shall come of (.fl'llllllltll law. yet when he has (35- to the market. It is Still 8’ faCt’ that the farmer sells his produce tuiiiishtd h‘iS‘Cthlig‘CS. he shall have, “here he can get the best convenien- -.-.t I'm-,- sumo time, justified his course. Ices and the highest prion ; and where corned immunity from punish-i he sells his produce he leaves his misimoney, and the farmer's mdney is swithe making of towns. Cabinet] . .- be‘tlculal'ly flourishing institution, and iby as much ï¬es“; what; should ' have proved guilty. So let it be ; but come to It has gone élseWheTC’ has clc:tion Irinl revelations of Liberall‘t‘!.m.t0“n,1 suï¬ertd. W1“? a, Singular supmencss, for the people of a rath~ \xickmlm-ss. have prejudiced the case, _ . her practical busmess.town like this, againu the government. 'l‘hese rev-i’th _ ts f h k h . e mteros o t e mar 'et ave un-= worqcfbeen both neglected and sacriï¬ced. "l‘hc market place has much to do To such an cx-i _ l"ll,i hull that conviction crown thatiwuh the success 0f the inarliret ;. so {he I‘Ii:l§c mind was largely preparâ€"ihus the market, sySWm. .,Con\'en19nt such charges as Mr. Gamey iand ample spaca and burldmgs are Yet thcse charges may illC‘CCSSal'y. People Who’llaVC stuff to and we are free to £50.}, should all Ollel: it for sale at 52,. 12-1,, w, sincerely hope they areithflc market : there is inspiration in 120:. if they are not, Mr. Carneyinflmbors’ and the Variety oialarge but, hotttr the disgracegdlsylay attracts the buyer. The â€m†N. a whole 1“For{’busmess of a market must be limit on her. have produced. ““45 l n' ’S Iliiimis and '. true ‘.’ At, a right to 134: charges sit-.13: no one has whethcr they are or not. men must innocent, till theyarc. ministers like other cons i'dcrozl elntimts limo given rise to an ~i‘.>‘"$ alt-ling Iii-.1 more and ti: i .i}; s w crc wrong. Hi I'nr has lllilllt'. not l..- into is ruined 01' one mun 'up by Sagacious methods, the same [as that of any other establishment. ilVlnthcr it be public or private, the dies out. The \ her. 311:: st iigi-iiting the mob. II I 1' been a The of conLan-j ‘ . nggcctid busmcss (lpâ€"l ‘,i .r DOLC charges llziS mm, intuit-cu Government and I‘nglllil‘. l'rI-initr lloss proposes a! im danger of that fate ; that, it has | I o . . _ _ ,not succumbed lS )l‘ of that. It has insists on a Coinimttce 01 the House; !_ . I. 0 7 . . . , . 3 inherent Vigor that is worth develop- .iml has Cont-amino for his view “'ilh i . a . would i mg. That process requires at least ’two things : S ace to 1r.- de in and lirl}? his contention. We believuthati ° . p ‘1’ ’ . . . . ithe traders in that space. 0})anth s suprc. 1c illOln'enc was; ' .. . . . . . . i The recent assaults upon the mar- ..Ir. (“inlay limsnod iii-along hunk t ‘ t, f ‘1' t h . d' . . we 0 o . lS own ave in icatod charges and barred the documents! . p‘ _ t . . .- L ‘ , .either ignorance or indifference rcâ€" siipporIIII-g‘ txeiii .o his lziidgi‘. The 1 .is‘i crous Spurn-ir-inaking ('ItllelliSSltzll of jIrIEg‘cs : -lr. \‘I‘hitnt-y (gtite as much \‘Ihenienco as v ' 1 till. ‘I t \.hen 4 garding ~the need of preserving the :space rafired for traders. The folly since then haS| _ _ _ ,0; this perSIstent effort to carve up not shown statosmaniikc dignity. or! \ ‘ . _ . . ., - .. . ithc mariiet plot is qurte worthy of :nclziied the piniizc to the method 01 , . ~ . . , ‘ ‘ _ , the people who sacrificed the l'cnclon trial demanded in tll.‘$0 speeches. In :7 . . . 1h , I. 1 .- t 11 , mower and saddled the town with its mves '1, union vs) . inn. mus L ' . . r . i 'th h‘ 5 Li iiresent light. We are assured by e lilSlll‘C‘f I Ol’Oll‘; 1.135;: ()1 ‘X“XI‘In-’ - . . ~ L “ ‘ ideli-ghtfully dismtemsted people who impii rein} i ty somewhat v ‘_ ‘.. v ' on tile sï¬tiumci s wit, ation and of verdict. i.. .1 ... ‘ . _ i as far as I am personally concern- ihe :Irst, 01 these would likely be best , fl I do not eire etc n that the . . _ V‘â€" ’ Z . , ' . obtained by a g-arlianizntary com-gm‘uket plot. will never be needed {0- t . A niittee the SCCCll‘.i bv a commission . ’ ‘ - vbusme s. If a 21-3 ‘ . v of iudï¬es it seems t‘v‘at the c0'i‘-" . these con men ha 0 a “ " “ ‘ “ ilhcn' way much more they will cerâ€" im-ttee oi the house. can follow “pitainlv bring their sinister prophecy ‘ . . y D A A a chanCC beyond the t"‘C‘;llllClll lmcs tri'e There will be ne'i‘h‘r business . Iâ€" . V l J . pursurd by Judges ; but it would be nor market H avinn' marau-dcd the . ‘ ' ‘ o a body on “’hth- the Gm crnnicnt Siguare up to the very limits of law would have a nliljl)!'lt}', and hence 11 go to smash I “The Lindsay market'- is‘. not aipar- ' 'Lindsay market, has for years been: Mr. and Mrs. back to their 21 square. last on the plot cease, and a united effort . be put forth to ad way the interests of our public Place ; in a Very criti . of trade. . ' ' l -â€"-‘â€""‘+"‘"‘â€" i MOUNT HQREB' EDITORIAL NOIES ‘ I noticed an item in your paper i week blaming the caretaker of 'the . . Methodist church for not openirg‘z the THE LONG-DELAYED Judgment midoor for the Epworth League meet, the East Middlesex eleCtion trial ings. There has been was handed out yesterday. In con- ’thing as Epworth League, no such :1] nor has: ' ’ ' ’ iit wen announced from the pulpiti ï¬rms Dr. Routledge the Liberal, m 3 thig‘ycar ; 1 Very sorry for his seat. gany young peo been SIR RICHARD CARTWRIGHT’Si .ing to go home suggestion that the reform of the,‘L1 I would . one. . senate be left ta Prondence has had lcome out more regu its justiï¬cation. The upper cham- ] and hear the announcements. ! THE CARETAKER her now contains 43 Liberals and 38 , _ ConserVatives. Mrs. John J unkin of Verulam IS! now visiting friends in Mount Horelb‘. , i u I i Mr. Wm. Jackson is gomg to build i SA") m FEW WORDS la summer kitchen, which “'1“ addf - m h to the appearance of his house. 5 Mr. John Campbell, (Woodwlle) : E g V. Hart and .1 01m Magoo are! "The early mild weather this . . , - ' . ' 'win spring has been very favorablejgglgg’ a rushing busxmss m sa gl for the young lambs.†’ To .all whom it 111 Dr. Simpson: “If Hon. Mr. Stratâ€"ibeing surmised that in my'correSN ton is guilty of what, Mr. Gameyjpondcnce to the Watchmanâ€"Warder 1 charges him With, I should gladâ€"l stated that Mr. It Bcldon was mar- ly .see .him’ breaking stone in :rarried, I deny the charge. . I had penitentiary. ’ ;nothing Whatever "to do with the, Mr. Jas. Dickson, D.L.S., (Fenelonfpublication of the same. I make: Falls): “Good times in thcithis statement without fear of conâ€" Northwest help. people a. gooditradiction. WILLIAM ELLIOTT deal, but, in the long run not soj (We regret the misstatements that, much, not as much as you might, j occurred in last. week’s corresponan-i think. For when a farmer gets cc from Mount Horeb, and more 5-; a good crop, he is not satisï¬edj pecially that reporting: the marriage, till he buys more land, and when of two young people 01 that; "101mb“: the reactiOn comes, he has ~more;wc published it in good faith. The, than he can pay for.†correspondent Ii uilikgtiolwn to 1:3, beut, Rev. G. W. Henderson : “One cannot i “‘0 cannot. thin' t 0‘ e or S r ‘3': help regretting recent events in ;lized the unkindness and actual Ont the legislature. If the ministc: :minality 0f sending S‘mh a report, to is guilty of the charge it is an ill? press.-â€"-Ed. Watchman-Wardcr.) awful disgrace on the country :i M if he is not a most unfortunate: , " PALESTINE . plot has been laid. One can ap-i On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs: , precia-te the feelings of the old 7. Donald Fraser of Palestine Were‘ patriotâ€"prephet when he said of made the recipients of handsome hi5 COUHtI‘Y’S disgrace: “V11?“ 1 ipresents and a nicelyâ€"Worded address heard these things, 1 Silt 1110 by their friends and neighbors on; down and wept.’ " :the occasion of their departure to Mr. Alex. Ross: "I have used 3000 reside at Kirkfield. Mr. and Mrs.~ 'barrels of cement in my time. 1 Fraser have been residents of tins: and know that even if you get:section for over forty yours, and the best brands. it is no good 'during that time have taken a proâ€"' unless it is fresh. I have seen - minent part in every movement, lookâ€"2 the best sorts made into a brick ing to the welfare of the district. i of two parts cement to one of Mr. Fraser was a member of the: sand, and you could break it with school board. Their departure Is: your hands. Standing for a;much- regretted. ; year or getting the frost, or be-; Arch. Logan has bought the farm; ing exposed to the air, takes the jrccently owned by Donald Fraser: life out of cement. When a con- and 'moved thereon. 'l‘hos. lrnves tract is let the speciï¬cations ‘ of h‘unelon is occupying his own farm I should call not only fora ï¬rst-:lot 20, con. 10. class brand of Cement, but perâ€"has bought Jos. Staples' farm at] fectly fresh goods. I have stop-,Tongue Point and taken possmsion. ‘ be. to i Dan McArthur has rented Mr. Routâ€" meiit jo wait for fresh cement, because I ‘ ley’s farm, Portage Road. .Arch. : Would not take the old." iMcArthur has rented the l’arrmgtoii. â€"_â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"' ion Tongue Point. Wm. Foremai l Ehas bought his brother John‘s farm COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE ipurt of lot 16, Con. 10. . " tin : windmill LITTLE BRITAIN 3027:}; 13233108 ’5 "cc g ‘ Next Sunday Rev. G‘ W' ’31arkc,i There is still quite a lot of sno B.A., pastor of the Methodist-church on the concession lincs. here, Will preach In (.annmvgton 1 Our councillor, Mr. D. B. McAI-thur' Mr. Charles Bot-t of Cresswell, 'w111 . is taking a deep in take his work on this circuit. iiation rï¬oad between the lch _â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ ;cession and Portage Road. . SANDRINGHAM iroad random to the canal and was Mr. John D. McEachern of Mile-d1. great source of danger to the stone, Ass-.1.. who has been visiting‘tmvelling public. his old friends since New News, .__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€"-â€"â€"â€""‘ leaves on Tuesday for his home. in! ' BUltY’S GREEN the . west. He takes out a carload By the way. the snow has disapâ€" lot live stock, and other eflects. 'pcarcd, and by the moderate tem- +â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" iperature of the weather we might HALIBURTON say “The merry spring time is here†Mr. John Richards, of Lindsay. :is- ; Miss Jamie and Letitia So-utlmm, lsistcd by Jas. Glcndenning, opcnedgwho have been visiting li‘n‘lsay and In new court of the Independent, Order I: Mount Horeb friends. for the past of Forestcrs in this village. on th2;two weeks, returned home Thursday 11th inst.» li‘o’ï¬-owing ard the-lollicâ€" Icvining, accompanied by their aunt, ers : C. 11., John Sieiis; P. C. 1‘... ngs. \‘I‘m. Skuce, of Mount Horeb. Wm. Robertson, V. C. IL, Malcolm! Our little burg is quite enlivened Morrison; R. S., Geo. H. Potts ; F. ‘by the ring of'the saw and the puff of the engine of Howie's saw mill, 8., Frank Austin: treasurer, W. C. Lucas; Orator Rev. E. F. McEwen; ‘and Bowin Co’s. shingle mill, each S. J. 0., Frank Burton; John Hutchings: S.W. William Kol- let; J. W. Ferdinand Sipes: S. B. Geo. ’Ihayer; J. B., Classen Otto, Court deputy, Frederick Strike, Phyâ€" sician, Wm. Giles. The following ev- cn'ng a public meeting was held addrc55ed by Messrs Richards and ay Concern . It \" Miss Charlotte Skuce of Mount Horeqi, who has been visiting friends in this vicinity, returned home last. week accompanied by her ncice, Miss Letitia. Skuce. ' A jolly party of young people spent. a very pleasant evening at "the home Glendenning. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fell a few days _._â€"â€"â€"-+ ago, but unfortunately the break- BALSAM LAKE {down came too soon. Take an exâ€" tra string next time, Johnie. . Miss Lyda Culhani. who has been organist, ‘Lhaving a large season‘s work ahead. I see so many incorrect statements printed about. the recent fatal acciâ€" dent at Goose Lake, that I will smd removing cld acquaintance in this lo- you a true statement, of the sad oc- (ality, returned to l-‘cnelon l-‘ulls currence. On Thursday, Feb. 26th, last week. Mr. Join Copp and Mr. George Mr. J. W. Souzham has sold his N. Brokenshirc were drawing down aihandsome driver, but I guessit won't, O lodged .tree; A dry pole was hangâ€" prevent him from taking his regular; ing to a, tree. That, gave way and trip west. fell. striking both men on the bead, Mr. John Howie of Oniemce was and leaving them unâ€cnscious for visiting friends here last week. about half an hour. Mr. Copp was Miss, Maggie Fanning; of Hogan's f the head. Mr. Island is visiting her aunt, Mrs. S.’ ' '. :Pogue. g Mr. Wesley Pague has purchased a traction engine, clcaver mill, sawing Brolrcnshire in . Brokcnshire died Tuesday inoznzng, March 3rd, at. John Bro‘mnshirc's. .wuatjm.-.1p then" its finding would 1:0 on.“ to suspiâ€" cion that that of the judges would escape. By the conditions of enâ€" quiry, set forth in last night’s des- patch published elsewhere, witnesses must answer all questions asked them. That is much, but. still does not provide for the admission of evâ€" idence outside, of the immediate point under consideration- If that is the case, the investigation before judges will be condemned by the pnâ€" blic who willsupport..Mr. Whitney in his fight for the WICCS’tï¬LR'fl most searching arguing ; for nothing less ' I £9! strut-h, they now make attack upon the leg- al bulwarks set up for the plot’s protecticn against such as they. We trust. that in this last attack ‘upon the people's intereSts they will come into deï¬nite andgflnal collision with thepeo‘ple themselves, and get un- miscakeable orders to cease project- ing their expensive blunders upon the public. No man hassmy right to assume that the town will not yet need its market secure, nor any council the right taiallow it to be smriï¬ced to other pin-poses. If there" is no maria in the future it; , win ‘ (be beatnik Mathew-v leis nuisance-lo tact; " ‘ " " Cambray. Mr: ‘Ccpp was takrn to Fred Green's, Woodville, and I trust, will soon be able to go home. An Eye Witness. ___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" UAKWOOD Mr. L. Bowes returned to Toronâ€" to Monday last after having spent a couple of days aunome. Mr. anilllisa Thomas spent Sun- day with‘th$ m; HrS. O. WakeS ly. , . . ’Mr. 0. Cinningsleft'rucsdw last (hr Manitoba. Mr. A. Mn visited friends in Hal-"EVELWL machine and chopper. quite recently. Mr. Edwin Flett has sold his fine team of general purpOSe horses to Mr. J. Austin 0! Kinmount. Mr. Jas. Skuce returnedlrom Hali- burton last week, after spending the winter in. G. Martin's camp. Some of the fair sex will’b‘e gladtosoc his smiling {are once more. Mr. Will. Billet. looks lrnzsome now. since he has quit drawing logs .to Howie’s mill; must. be acute at- traction there, as he seldom return- ed home an a. late hour. , . .-,.A couple of vodd'nzs â€'3de .0'.; T ï¬yGoods at Uniformly Right Prices Although the ' of materials used in the manufacture o; 3 0 the various househol needs, have advanced concideribl we have not found it nezawy to keep pace and: It’s Increase, Every, .in- in this department was or axed before the new scale of prices \ch . into eï¬ect, consequently your savings will be greater. Below ,6; give only a partial list. i uditv English] . CA RPETS Taxi; qCarpets, 27 in. wide, new colorings in light and dark effects. small, medium and large patt , suitable for almost any room. also extra heavy quality Genuine Union Carpet full 36 inches wide, choice reversible patterns and new i colorings, Made especial; for us and regular 60c to 65¢ .. (1 value, your choice of lot J y “â€0†“"575 WILTON CARPETS Full 36 inches wide choice re- . . . versibie patterns, all this season’s t2 Z! $523123??? {gigaouli‘éat pa: 3: coloungs. a good general scmcc bettc} rooms, price ........ 123 a; carpet, W“ 40" 35" 30': 250 Borders and stair to match 3 and ..... . §§ BRUSSELS CARPE'fcâ€"two special â€"ciioice imported and madim manufactured Brussels Carpet: 27 inches wide, at n quality high lofty pile, close even weave backs, choice range colors and designs, these are extra - values at our special pnccs ............ . ...... 87Canc9ic U C 5 These we have an extra choice assortment, all I qualiï¬es, prices range. small sizes 15c, 50:, 68:, 75c, 85c, 1 00 and up. Large sizes, suitable for rooms, 500, 7.50, 8.00, 8.50, 19.00 and; 25.00., LACE CURTAINS m: .1233; thereby "Vi“! you the wholes-lets profits 0 2% and 2% yd fine Nottingham 31/2 ids Ed 3 qui‘ity Netting. §£ Lace Curtains, lockâ€"stitched ham Lice Curtiins, extra wide, edges. choice Iange patterns at lock stitch edges, beautiful pat- 38 only per pair 2% yds 45c, terns, and several designs 0. 2% ydc 5°C to select from at only ..... 188 3 yds good quality Nottingham Better grad: Lace Curtains, Lace Curtains. lock stitch edges all 3% yds long, 10:]: stitcn choice patterns, ex. wide 750 edges. at per pair 1.25, 1.33, curtains at only....... ....... 1.40, 1.50 and upwards, in a O 0‘ ‘. Visilourhomc tiiting dept. eluding beautnul Pumt 6.09 . J. Sutcliffe Sons§i CASH LINDSAY ONE PRICE § J01“ â€mum“ oooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooo-ooo- ’ ANOTHER Bill STRIKE Involving 5000 pair of Ladics’, Misses’, Men’s, Boys†and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, including New York’s latest styles and qualities. Here is an opportunity to secure Fashion’s Latest Proâ€" If ductioh at just about half price. One of the city’s leading merchants wc re after them, but we j; people of Lindsay and surrounding country a nap in boots and shoes n vcr be‘ore eqi-allcd in this part of the country; boots and shoes from ,1 2 5c. a pair up. Sale begins -- Saturday, arch 14 Also don’t forget that the balance of our Fur, Hat, Cap and Gents’ Furnishing Stock is being r; sold every day at about 50c. on the dollar. 7 Men’s $30 Bog Skin Coats for SIS Ladies’ 550 Coats for - - 525 Ladies’ $40 Coats for , - â€" 520 Ladies' 530 Coats for - - Sls Ruffs, Muffs; Cars, Capcrines and Fur Capes at 1““ half price. 3'33 quick. they are fast dis~ appearing. Note the place. BROS. OLD STAN LINDSAY got in ahead of him and now are offering the f s _.â€"â€" __-â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"" J r of the Butlvr l‘; i-d decorum-<1. ., P . -hL’ intfll‘l 0 '1 "nted a! s bCCn pal l‘l the walk at Gregory's corner; Growdcn and Mr. ppointed lllSl of (:I-ic Mr. Jas. - ves have been a . for the Miller contract lks. Mr. Ancil Mills and Mr. ft on Tuesday to 'ernmcnt job llczii' \V. l . tley le rk on :1 gm rling‘. A meeting is called for Tut-:- crnoon at 1 o’clock in tln- ca chamber, to organize a “uni titute for West Victoria. A number of lndt’pt'lldrlll (, ows from Cannington \isitmi '15 on Monday n‘g‘ll‘; .\ 1,1193. ’ l sion of the lodge was lli‘ll.. Some local trappcrs iii-I; cani- lilcbaren's creek in quest of orous rat whose pelt is liiwl_ in good demand next smsnn Mamaret L. Shepherd. llir' ' ious antiâ€"Catholic locum-«w 'tiator, div-d at Detroit Ll i«’\\' u I after an operation for 1-..iic Sonicthinf: that Will do Lin: 31 geodâ€"Spratt and lx'ii‘n-zi's ' tc Potatoes. also their chairi- . Alsi‘rze Clover Sci-(l 1’ .-t.-l2-1. The other day Supt, 130::in -' 7 Cars of coal from :in ed Pctcrboro (icalc r :1: s“. .' The price paid for lln' 3 rm Was $7.63. A gang of men were 541.1 10 Lake on Monday lg. :\l;i 'S~ L0 Legin work on all! 1*» .i that will contain aimiz‘; of timber, _.__ The ltathbim Coimmzi_\â€~ L resplendem in new poizi' ~ below 1'21“. LiIiI’im.).‘â€":'1 iii“ “£51110 a U14" TlL‘\\' i:-;‘.l";‘- lug 11mm Will we on Lilt'flz‘ I Season. TUQSd‘dY “'as St. '1‘: .‘V'JS Celebrated in the In r' r M“ Night orls‘eï¬â€˜lic‘ilh i' '\ .‘Ull‘iVanllecturéd H :k: - ,. ‘ _ on lituiim. s . 'n saint. 1);: Sunday uf‘tcriiotm 11,»- 13W ,.,;a-t every spring floats in grilllpo, was carried “1‘ 5" 1â€.Saiter, that it I‘I‘(l.l‘~“'l"“i 1‘ tel. above the to: Imposing sight. 1 I (The den-Ii or Miss A " 7‘ (hug; Monday evenini~ is , by a large circle of i‘:‘ t .. ii}: deceased and by licr l .. The funeral was hrltl I .y'uafternoon at llivursidv' n 'o ~‘ I {ting lainicws-Letter : Liiiils ey recon 0 ‘pump handle pol .. ï¬nal] tly dlSCUSSCd for some est. 1}; decided to illl()\ .. car): fer to use the town A. ‘ or advertising pui‘p tpexglaw “has. been pars _ Scllers :uakmg it compulso . to ho .coal, hay. grain 0 .. emait weighed on th ““31: 00d is not allow an ofï¬cial certi l lliii.‘