'ro 1933.403 31‘ ST, mugs. , .I The Rev. MacN‘amara meter of AH Saints chu‘rch, ‘Colï¬ngxood .. Win. preach I). V'. ai 'Si. I nul' 5 church on Sunday next, rthus l_o_.-~ rintning a. ten day’s Lenten mis'smn. ’ Mr Hac- Namara was at. one time curate at“. St. Paul: 3 and lmcr incumbent of Fenglon ran? WW2" char. Manv old friends will _ .. be blessed to gcegnvd wélcome_; Mr. MacNamara' t0 LATES’I' \BOL'T PETER Peter. Peter pumpkin eater, Had a. wife 8'11 tried to beat her; But his wifv \ as a. sum-agetdceâ€"oï¬â€™.;v w An_d Peter s in the hospital yam“, _ . Iâ€"Judge.._._ What patent medicines are worth Tu: 5' have a. set. price and whet} it. is cut. you now you are getting them at. a low price. but you can't tell when you are getting good Vul- me in px cwriptions, because you don’t kno a! what they are worth. Don’t be led away with your pre- scripï¬ons to the store, which sells some things .at a seemineg low price at the expense or quality. isst. ~Ll. __ ‘flj- WhethPr it is anvthing you are supposed to know the price of or not, you will ï¬nd the price right, r.--V ‘-- - - to attzact your cther‘tradn, but come to this stone for all you drug wan .5. prescriptions and sick room needs and get everything at a fair qllare. reasonable pr ice. » 1.x..iva'j'fw“! " PAGE YOU KNOW}: nun†I‘ll-Skunâ€" â€w3(5.6-". 7,- Men’s China Dog goats, ï¬rst class‘lripipgghtuegylgr $25. . Sgépiï¬bé" Price ..... :2} Mégï¬vBui§ï¬igiéih (333$; Aé-tra'chén Collars, mg}: 335. Sacriï¬ce price ..... Meii'iCOH‘n Coats' "1‘4sz wgghi (j‘ï¬jlitec'i @195; gggmgjr‘ 3.3;;1.‘ , : sacriï¬ae priée..:;;. Mmcommxmmmymfms 7’Si‘éï¬ï¬â€˜cé' Yï¬ï¬Ã©e‘? . .11: 985%»;9" .. sf: â€(£5 "' -<'; Me'n 'sR‘at. Liï¬â€˜e’a' Coats ï¬rs. ' Men’ 3 Ratr MM 0.1;;un «.2 DIehEWWï¬WWIIn Storm cum-m, “:5“- Men’s Black~Frieze 'Overeoate, velvet collars all sizes, regular Men’s Tweei Overcoats, half length style, regular $10 to $12. Men’s hncy tweed College Uleters, convertible collars. reg 31! Men’s Black beaver anrcoatshyelvet, cpllere,_reguler,$l2 to 5 Men's fancy tweed Overcoats, convegï¬plecollars, regular $13 Men's black Beaver and Melton Qvercoats, r’eï¬ular $14 to $1( 'xï¬ï¬h'. '« . {urgawrxrv‘ Men’s fancy tweealoirereï¬até, college erflvélwetv'collars, reg $15 Men’s Imported» muesli Overnï¬s. eatraqunllfly, regular $17 t< .- Men's COOn 003,1?“ P! WHERE THE! "9â€Â» W913 revetvï¬â€˜x’ {=7 ', ; 7; :riten' ‘ mis'sion Mi‘. Mac- B. r‘eir m Toronto 2 was at. orc time curate atv _Mr_..a.nd â€Mrs: 1 [rs and later incumbent of spent, Sunday with 4 Falls, Wane; ' smwzwqr.†Ham old frichs will: .- .‘Mru‘wmgw to deeinvd welcome: Mr. tamed ‘3 mun“ l..- V’ A .1. “AL. . i r . I"- A---.-f-.a nun-13nd 1’s Rab M90!“ OLtu-oaflgvsuegulxw Sagriï¬ce pnce. ““v W“ “â€â€˜V‘ 'rrnw a _,,...__.. . uâ€"mh #mdsa }again iléâ€"‘lfand S‘ave With the Rest â€ghaow- Wm... -â€"-.â€" “~_ 7 9999i?!.‘_Â¥ §elected hides, regular . g; $-) i-lvf."“5l‘é~f~~l;“ GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM. ood valug-ï¬vï¬QO, Sacriï¬ce 'Price. . . . 93% 10198.8. E9i9g§..r.eg}fl%r $.25- . Saéri â€"-A n If you have vgaited until now '3'; to buy yourOYBI'cOa'pt or Fur†‘ ,Coat', you’ll Save. big .lffllï¬ï¬ï¬Ã©ï¬t: “on your money by buying Nam 3:? Our policy to never carry ovefl‘ I l‘gOods‘fromseason to season mus;- be y_adherefd’ f0. , This possibly? will be- the. llast-Qcall for . these?" ' lines, forgo they must, COS‘t pfijgégg and in some instances less weighs-'52; prices that will clear these li'ne's‘f' !' ‘t‘lh‘m 5.975 , Ulu\lv I'll-I- V'VV, _ ‘. velvet collars all sizes, regular S ength style, regular $10 to $12. Sacriï¬ce price... ...5.95 ï¬ers, convertible cellars. reg $10 to $12. Sacriï¬ce-price...6.95_ ‘yelvet, cplla,rg,_regula\r,$12 to $13. Sacriï¬ce price ........ 7.95 convegttiple‘collars, regular $13 to $15. Sacriï¬ce price ...... 8.95 I; vercoats,re§glar $14 to $16. Sacnï¬k-vi-rice f.........9.95 . gm, as" . .. . :o'ilegeigxi.sé1iet- collars, reg $15 to 318. Sam ihce prI(e...1‘0,95 L}: astrnnmliw. regular $17 to $20. Sacriï¬ce price_...,,:f2_95 8. Sacriï¬ce price ......... 4.95 Mr. Elmer éhristian, ., and sister, Miss Vialma, ac! My, attended the leap year sqeial dn Thtirsdoy fmen- ing. ' ‘~ ' - Mr. Joseph Jones. of Tyvan, Seek. is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. Nan- 11mg at, present. A Lspcisl in aid of the Presbyterian church was held last Monday even- its at the home of Mr. W'. WeldOn. Although the evening; was stormy a D uLAuu-J. Mrs. W. B. I-eir' and daughter Miss \‘era,‘are visiting hér sorr, Mrs. ' H. B. 'r‘eir in Toronto at present. \ir. and Mrs. Hart. of Lindsay, Sunday. . Mr.- “Mrs: W5. liaison- raters tained- a nun’arï¬!t of biends last Wednesday evening. Mr". and Mrs; Parson, who am ï¬qaving for Hamil- ton. will be gtfedfl}; 'missed in this vicinity. - .3. good a'owd was present and an en- jOyable evening was spent by all present. ‘ The leap year social which was held at Mr. .135. Riches' home last Thursday evening under the auspices of the Epmirth {argue wgs .0 suc- amounted to $17; â€"Miss Alice Copeland, of West Lindsay, accompanied; by her aunt, Cambray, March 4. â€" Miss Weldon as the guest. of Mrs. F Wood on Sunday with friends at Hart- ““C~M"' â€warm ‘x‘b’i‘ aromas, Teoular $8. Sacriï¬ce price 8 ---3.95 t «a. 3‘4“}. We’ve Drove tpe Knite 1 Clear to the ; Hi1; g; CAmbRAY. ~COATS=" s90. s‘zc'fr’i'ï¬'é'ï¬i‘c? '. .'. 3‘53.†’Sacriï¬ce Price . . . Sacriï¬ce pnce............ Mr. W. A. Fanning, bf tbwn, "h'a's purchased the handsome bay ' 'sftaf- lion Herklin, from Mr John War- ren, of Bobcaygeon. ' Herk‘lin won the ice race hére two year'é' ago) stepping half-mile beats in _1.071 At Campbellfoi'd the next week he came second in the txxo la's't' héaisf" b§ating such 'horSes as Mihï¬ié G2 1 Picket Bey and LiS'er-3 maid 6! Brighton. Since then he has nevéi" turned a round of track. If prop- erly handled he must evidently show some fast heats. He_ is sired by \Hermit, 2.16}, am b‘y Armï¬Ã©, 10331, standard and régtstérad' We siré of Mad Wilkes, which w‘as‘r shia- Mr. H. A Fanning, Buys fastisteIipé’rf for $1,000 and‘ Gu; brought $1,800 from Laren, of Ottawa. London, March 5. â€"Wm}e the many meetings held during the day by diflerent parties most closely c' - out result, it was reported to-mgnt that the efforts of Sir George R. Askwith, the representative or the board of trade, in association with the recently-formed conciliation com- mittee, promise a reasonable pros- pect of reentnption of the negotia- tions to-morrow looking to -media- tion, with some hope 0! sum. No- thing deï¬nite can be ascertained, hit the indications point to a more coilâ€" piliatory attitudedl round, and it in and that the Genuine-ll in hoï¬o- gym that\the want-m Bahia: Cohl Settlement is .o-ou .OODOIIOIOO _ 4316.98 ....... 22.98 LINDSAY 5 buy ' 2.19},- 'thï¬t ...... 29.98 ...... 39,98 -‘ '- strike were '5’, {to-night ‘U 9.", Q' t1 duties of the married state a dis- obedient to God, chest!!! of nature and trim to their country, Bish- OP Can-on, of Montana. addmssed a large congregation assembled at“ St. Patrick’s church last’ night in the third‘or; seriéd‘oflwwiihm‘ HiS'Lordship’s theme ins the child, ax:mrdad-in thG' ~cnriatian‘bcoï¬w preaominated in may part"‘ol'â€"'* the‘ country, this"béing 'whblty «(we we the' fact that wheéeas‘wue = "Pm-ima- endéavorod‘ to’e‘rade thé‘hw†of an? tm'ré; the Irishman: mm m- loyan to‘ the"te€chin'gs =ot 'his‘ church: '3! arms in the sun’e- way. céuld it'b’o 6:3 warned 'why the"1tiihthn£"and Mcï¬â€˜ mat! wed-é so 'stroxig‘Liq the Couï¬Ã©ï¬‚n of'the great Canadian 1mm; may h'a‘d-‘uot‘ forg'bttmi ‘chewruaitionw-nw their Catholic dï¬â€˜aatï¬i-h.‘ '11:“ if was ti-u'é‘thae " sin' maiztu'ï¬h‘tfm nim- mam» thd‘cruol“f6v01thig «gm '6! Sammy; m I‘Jifz‘i ouny ;.nd he dict-datum words mm dealing with the responsmflitied’ and duties ob pamabod. - a - 'i The people and the natib’n.’ “it? he. who s‘hirked flieir duties in? this respect? were mu tO‘dunppea'rnhdi be cited the exam)†0'! the Mum! who once he!!! rull' why iii-179v ' QB‘ICho-i'ce éb‘w’s‘iï¬â€™k "w" t 2 Car-load 7 years and under. 28" (3mm. 9.11 May iiipéélf. "n†N‘ #0 Hoises. v‘rorke‘rs an'd‘ erei's‘. 10 Sheep, all ewes 3nd young‘r.‘ " â€'13" ‘ 1 Span young horsesr‘mutcheflrm" . 2 Huvy mare colts risipg three. ‘ 1 HeAYsadarught “bong hygimmrc; mud} 1 Span aged hqrsgs. sgund. 28 C hoice dati')‘ cows, good condi- -.tion. -...-. 28 H \ ‘stein and Avrshire cows. ‘m ' ¢..- \ 2o rigs abléui'kï¬réEï¬o nt'ï¬â€™s old. 1 Lumber wag’g’on, éoifdigx'ied; ammuomr‘rxmmi r566 shicidé"‘ï¬itd'ém minim Swim: ffflfl‘!he faoé“ '61 'the ed‘th’.“ " ‘-‘"' ‘ 1 Second-hand: éuttaw iconsignzd J- \ 1 New cutter, out loadg- :..,7 -~ - . 1 Set ,dp‘uble th'hQSPoesfl‘u‘l.‘ --:I'.: V 4 Se: single hamqss. " new†R‘ny pryw’flf- . ._ . 2 1,30 5: .83? Price» %.5 Blenheim", 10 Menths' credit. sale cqgï¬a , : ,2“ 20 Fix-g; class horse blagheï¬s gm“ 9n 9W9b -...- - .. .. ... _rIâ€"‘.I‘ UH “Wu \ J. ' =v-'.- '3 "“Ol'l .‘F. 9 , a. TLRMb' .l _ cu h, “"1 10 :Months crgdlt on cows, thy-5:9, months op h9r99§ onwoy‘qd n9t99. Disc9u9t. at rate 05.,9 995.,cent 3.1195:- ed f9r cash onluqredjg. Amoqpts $20 an_d under 09813,, ,. H PR“ ,3, .9 m ,M " I“ ;A.N' EXPERIENCEIS HORS’EMXN SULEMN‘LYâ€"BECLÂ¥\'RES‘ -‘ N'o- 1-" THING*so Sl’l‘iSA‘PéTGRY "“A's’ "no )1 .‘ï¬' flog-L N Distempera " "Afte'r ï¬lty years'oxpérience â€in“ raising“ 'horses’ {console-1y testify" 'that' no' remedy gives 'such good 're- L-$11'Its"‘for art-""all-‘roflhd stable ' li’a’ii § meat: as 'NSrï¬liï¬eZ" " Thus 'obens ~'t‘l'ie‘ Wery earnest létter'â€b'l J'."J. Evan-’ {string who livos"ooh'x-:‘Wennigtoo." “ I‘ ’had a" very valua‘ble‘fiors‘ewï¬iht took distemper a rnOilt'h ago.' and '7 I was afraid I'ï¬'as going to'lose him. His throat swelled 'an‘d h'ard lumps de- ‘Veloped. His nostrils ran and he [had a'terrible cough. I tried diaer- ‘ent remediw, but was unable to re- ‘lieve my horse of his pain and suf- rfering till I started to use Nervi- line, I mixed a b'bttle 'ol NerViline and sweet, oil and rubbed the mix- ture on his throat and'chest three times a day, and for: would scarcely believe the way that horse picked up. N’e'rviline cured him. I also have used Nerviline for colic in horses and com, and may redommend it to eVery man that is raising stock.†For strains; sprams. swellings, col- ic, distemper. coughs and colds. no lininient will prove so efllcadous in the stable as “ NerViline"â€"it’s good ' boost tor internal or ex- l. mama-n). '9. :‘N 1243Ii' ~' W -I‘ I, EU '.3'4.Bmm.sf:zi' -:;~ mu; 5 I - 1A4. Y‘\' :‘|3!'2-'~-n.'l"!lb. 'M‘k‘f-X'J'J flr'. Jâ€"A. _I.4-_ QQUWHSIOMsvaw :‘MKSH .L‘ «1.91:; O’Louahéiqv “Ops, a. (daughter. .: :Qfljinarchï¬ï¬bv .:..,-"J:.}AL‘ .53 ' '5‘ :“r. . - x .in: 53,: 1-? 'â€""'T"-x‘ :ommmr mum Lam-7:03 n§HflW§1zmrgh ’4 3rd. .; 1x91350431}:V:MÂ¥.m..§n¢uM“9u-F- Wm .‘erwm91.mxghiwpma sq:- . '1’“qu .- "nun . . I How to Cumin»;- Im' ' sn'sv’xmvmm ' TS ' ME LINI- NERVEIN'33 ‘ ,- m mmti'fl'vq‘w'i' ‘ Novicsmwhvmsw #110 God. chest!!! of nature had ‘ to their country. Bisb- "in of Maw. “1M ‘ M gutiOn' assembled at" St. nmh last’ night in the‘ rim-2 40:! - â€our... - wâ€" 3.-.-..†W » Twiï¬mlï¬ï¬‚ f0“ WEST Race W NORLAND FAMILY. BID r Aâ€"-_ _nvn‘Yvi PK xiii." or internal or 01- 5; Moore Emma: .Co. ., of Toronto. Vet there ‘8 pain. spent yesterday in calling on friends it. Muse sub- m “dig,†Halesâ€: for the West stubotflu. 50¢ W “mmpudummlu- aldedafl. “ma-dive Monuï¬htbo Stem w YYn‘“ wwwmmwm 3.5: ~ ‘ u r I!!! .1 (I)! "I - IU‘ "Iâ€? .U |' \iu ll Bock gave sdme of ‘i'is sketching. thCh as ‘13th wté very .. amusing And' the 'Army'ï¬ad {he pleasure of ram-mg preaszif tï¬e qipc'ain “or Hali- ,sz wwgu‘Ve t‘ #ery interesting an: or hihtï¬ï¬‚k‘ Erifli‘iia'. " Round, much 4.â€"Tho nonsm- hockoy teun won over on Sntnrdty night to .play'the Not-land mm. All had a lively time, the Norlnnd boys winning the game. Miss Kate McIntyre spent a few days at Fenelon Falls last week. Miss Parker. 0! Dongola. spent Sunday visiting with friends here.' We are glad to see Mrs. R. T. Woodcock out again alter being on :the sick list fox-o (ew gays last Mr. Hugh McIntyre, Falls, spent Sunday 1} this village. not been very well lately. ‘ Mrs. N. Newman and daughter Greta. who have been \isiting with her §ister Mrs. Gpstlin, have return- ed to their home at. Uphill. ‘â€"--â€" rvâ€"â€"â€" -- gdntl'e‘é wh‘éfher it"isugbiici pr"_;u'at'. .The rest i3‘“駧.'"-’ï¬Â¢Ã©l-§dÂ¥ihg " 6} .zyama' 'in‘ 'Siï¬t‘" faw'iboak'é‘gq.’ '6ne lady-1m ova $250"§v8i’tï¬"af= qn‘vén tplWQ'eï¬Ã©li'érg “if?!“ '5‘? ' "aï¬o’hï¬â€˜ ' ‘IA' u' ‘l 1 I-:; 0 -"" 7‘, r "T'J ----- of Hr. Herman Wicks upd famib. who intend starting to the west on Wedneiday, March 6th. ' They. will be greatly missed by their †frjends herb and they téke with them the 3'60?! wisï¬e's of {Heir friends for a '"jou'nï¬â€˜ add my â€good luck be flitQ th- in tï¬Ã©i'r new Igoxne . ' All had a" good ti’ine ai the musi- cal ‘Entertahimen't held in the S. A. half 6:: Tht'lrsdéY. the _29th’ Capt. Jud: “ " .1 v I v - .â€"â€"â€"â€"vvv ._...... 3.11.25- (10.. hobo-Lugs to no. I; V . H ’Pm“AT-'â€"Imw _‘ Pou’kzâ€"Hedvy Could; short mess. bar- ' ,3 - .. - g ‘ - . 111:. S to 6.91m 827-50: Canaan short " ‘ ' ,,_F__ . ., 4 . .. cut Inch. barrels, 45 to 55 pieces. :22. g: .. 1 «gt-o‘*""'-' - ’ -‘ "W ‘ ‘ ' I‘M-=Compound across. 375 lbs. sue: J J 9.39““!3- â€Magda .; 4rT-he 193p $001.9“. fl lbs..-.-net. 8%c; pure flex-cu. Y“,P3Q998§,Wm,h9mm Tbuwy denim" 11?“. pure. wood pub. 20 Ibo. evenin ‘u r , s 'c .. t. :.. e - Beet-P ate; bunch. 200 lbs. 814.50; do; ‘I 5‘“- wig 4,1;an ,9“ 3" es '9 it! flows. 1135.. 321.50. 853%; 1e“. . 831.9. J95 mnnwnm‘~b.\-J Pr t‘vï¬m' am" PMâ€. 9' 3 “5° sus‘ECW-mtTWvuhk'Wem ’LIVERPOOL. March 5....CIoatngâ€"Wheu PPR“ “3395::é1Â¥.;....9.°°9£nc¢rwalaviebly Â¥-Spotdno§|nnl. Fayre; lawy- 5352?“. " ' ' V 's 10 . fly, ’a_ 5, ; uy, 75 . 52:32? iw-e’ï¬eï¬gtï¬z’flfnsfuming“ ';Cof2:Qâ€"Ssot quhét: sfmoaflczn min-d, nan ‘ - . $3“.- KQ .m. . .V. 3566; 0.. o a ll : 0.. new. ’96." ' G, W ‘ Future: dull. March. 6. .w¢!l*" - ‘glty. and though the crowd was. %$!M%'.‘%’1%HT not large vet. .few._oL.t.he seats we» r _ FD“’:'“"¥§“'.-P‘£°9_ԤL "3%“. 99:1‘I10†-.v afï¬x†‘- 1‘ I7" "‘ . W! w “n.9,! ; N0. 2 my ““0 39998 99999;... . was mm, 11991141.: . am: 102. N 2mm- I ‘Laliii‘gey sun in hegnugug fleasingpx. mâ€"Edia . 'No 3. yellow. 7““. No. “banner, M153 gt? QWXJ) maggkwnu a Stmw me. u: on track thru billed. 1‘ 3' ourâ€"Eu 9.}. white. 57c; No. I ‘vinc â€all aflpeï¬ï¬umrm WW†RM 14â€â€œ, “c. 3110†’1'.†white. 55565;; in enter-mung; The upipsWs club Burey-m'amng,’ 81.22‘40 MI â€was aléo Veg. ’mpgppsnwveém .T e‘ 9- » - Duiuth Gram Market. um: t. pe th two. dim i zqd my a} I ch" 5.:sWheat-No.’ I 1’10â€?" :18 “la†I'm "' PDQ n '11.?rgjlfï¬; V012: orthern. 81.07: No. 8 SP‘"§,$"s-. 5"}.‘0 t°.;P£8nW‘ ‘1 non-tbs 11. .05; May. 81.06% bid; -':', nl ~1-vw‘3'~i-‘1'"‘»-‘""- "blot, opens with two. dggébï¬oiméd .-,~.. '10 h n! L..- lspinst rs who 3 toipgggnw. 1 r- I" spinst: r' 5 "club for (h; ,pro‘tecgonm of. their )oungex; sisgeï¬ {rpm .the hqartf- ul‘l ache?†0'! low-mung. The plub is re, but si in?! {3115: :as_;ho,old, n . Mr- "'19'“ .1“ A"? unocch‘ ie‘l- - ‘ . â€Ll. ‘. r ' It“ -'-;"-“'-'.“'"'â€" ï¬ 7.7 7 "v' . . ‘hou'r‘wez {1}“ 39‘8ng Wabï¬fq { . ' DWI. ‘Gffln Narkct. \ ‘ I“. "ID'P‘S W‘ng’;flflmm‘wi : BUFFAtO: 3 Mt)?“ 5.â€"Sprlnx What u, re.» 9r {Eï¬ï¬‚zï¬r W'wdmé'ï¬i I(3°Y~J9 kxgrces: .2110“: not-(rem c§r 128:; “830: ‘. ' ' . ; w unto. : o. .. , 0.“.‘38 qfliciut .%.$hry.£‘fl°'r 4912‘- M‘u: 310. a red. 1.02; No. 2 white. . avail-g0. ‘lovers return “Eng, 9’9 spmstgr 5 club ,1 'rbéoig"g§"1ts¢lf intoa man-pg? clubw .. "am! rcu 0‘ not lar {gel vet ,(ew )0 ~ .3". unoccupied gihe p). d9 "5A 511'†Hobbes: â€(Wm. Arth; ursyWréflflA (KW if}. 77311.35 ETPpgnorj ' \tï¬â€˜Ã©k, “W."mrr§-'" Adï¬er’sgr; '(lten- kit)? #8501)..." ma 1% iIéGi ill) buri- *tonéf“ mé'tffuraléi’eg’ we'i'e ali well mpraentédf tin Y Bridgét uhd Patrick 3. â€M v n- on. '1 I" H" â€"â€" my}: u â€:1." 2.. ,1u-G u ‘vh EFARMERS BA\§,LNQLLR.\ ‘t' . Nquontg‘, Mei-ch 4. â€"An informal preliminary session of the-inquizy in..- to the wrecking oi â€the Farmers Benn, to be conducted anger royal commission by Chief Justice Sir Wil- liam Meredith,- â€"wss held this- morn- iiig, when it was "decides! to open the investigation at Ottews on Wed- needey, March 18th, at 11 a. m. The royal- commission appointing Six-W William to conduct' the investi- 'gsti0n was ï¬rst read after which. short discussion t k place as to the most convene ent time to open 'the proceedings. I and "am jbm if 1 we s‘ajg wa§ _an 'bld- fishfonéd pa? 01"‘twdY t e. IOJKOW" mg rep}esenteq the d_1n'erent granny. hers :Wis’g A36 rs"W. H. lg- OX" 388.11†0- 1 I": 18311) soisr‘éz'x Mai'r’t'm (Mtg. . Andrev? Metals." r’aJEo; M fig-gird (Miss ‘-" ‘Marflretfl $9333) ' soprano , 131'th Magme‘A â€jug-g). .mezzo.‘ Lsopri'ï¬â€˜Ã©'; '"méréi‘c â€Ben ... (his's Lela W113†flthedférn‘ékéi- '(‘Lew- .mL 1 -310 .‘J-JP ~Z"'..“ did éic‘e‘l’ff’ ’ Mr. F. E. Hodgins, K.C.. repre- senting the Government in the case, suggested the above date and place, which were readily agreed upon by all those present, who included Mesâ€" srs. James Bain, representing Mr. G. T. Clarkeon, the liquidator, who was also present : William Laidlaw, K. C., representing the depositors _of Halton county and of Wingham; J. H. Spence; Mr. D. I. Grant, repre- senting the directors of the bunk; W. C. Mikel, representing deposit-. ors; Charles Swabey, and others. --Wr. Fred Swain, formerly of Lindfly. but recently with the J ones J; Moore Electrical .Co., of Toronto, spent yesterday in calling on friends in towin; Ha laws for the West. 00-day. listing mud n. more In- crative position with the SW ow‘mfl'fldmt‘ gi’INpLE’ "0, "Pa '1'"! WI: 7 M9771; 1') a, of., Pension at. his home in 1' m who week. cm .‘c ‘0'“. "- "â€"' ,v Purl. c and 1c lower. Berna 56¢ Md Bud; Path Sic 10'01'. The mnrket to! spring whent flour was strong. and price- were advanced 10¢ per Inn-cl under n xood demand from all sources. Ind stronger: eagle ndvicen. A in) 1_ AL‘ “III“ “I!“ we 'ww-w wVâ€"ï¬ _- vroygruxg, the demsnd and pr! were I! out or line. The be“ outside demand tor osu continues The :11er to! spring whent flour stronx. and prices wore advanced 10c hen-e1 under e xood demand from sources. end stronger cable advices. stronger reeling nu use developed in tho make: for all lines or numbed, and prices were advnnced 31 per ton all round owing to the column zopd demsnd and um ed supplies 3v 6. Butter is ï¬rm wit s steedy' demand. Cheese 1s quiet. mmanu for- an '1s good. Provisions '35; yea? Um. ' Cornâ€"American No. 2 yellow. 7735c. Outsâ€"Canadian western No. 2. 53¢ to 5359c; 60.. No. a, 51.: to 5159c: am No. 1 feed. 52c tn flsï¬c; .No. 2 local white. 50950 to 51¢; No. .3 loan white. «Me to 50¢; No. 4 lac-J vh!w._ 58240-10 ac. Burleyâ€"Malflnz. 31.6 to 81.10. Buckwheatâ€"No; 2. ‘72c‘ to 73¢. Flourâ€"Dun. prtnz when: patents. ï¬rsts. $5.â€? dh‘. 3.120; strong takers. :5: winter patenmgchotce. $5.10 to 5.35; “night mug»). “a“ to “.75; do.. bags. 82.15 to ms. ‘ * ‘ Rolled'Mauâ€"Burels.» 85.6; bag of 90 lbs; 82-40. Bun-426: shorts. 8‘27; middllm, w; moulme. 8' to 834. lilyâ€"No. 2 per ton car Iota. 815 to 815.50. Cheeseâ€"Finest westerns. mac n Issac; tallest. Meg-pt, “Sic to 15¢. t’ Buttewâ€"Chqkest‘ gunnery. 33c to 84¢: second; We tb-ac. ‘ Eat-Fresh. 88c to 40¢. Pounceâ€"Ber bl . car lots. 81.70 to $1.â€. int-onset! howâ€"A Auto!!- kllled. 810.75 to " ' ' Toronto len Sun-k ' 'TORONTO.‘ March 5. â€"The receipt of live s'tock at the (my Market. were :‘) cattle, 1839 11035,. 695 sheep and 9313mm. ' .1 ~ Butchers. B'elf heavy steers. “.85. prIme picked. 86.15.10 am: good. 8590 (‘o 86.:16 mo- dlum. $.40 lo 85. 90; common. 85 to 83.23; miefldi'. {430 {o 35‘. coil. 83 to 85.;50 bulb. 34.5019 85 6%. mlkgri and spriflsel‘c. " “flu lup'ï¬ly at these was not heavy and ‘ pricey Ierc mung-3 'mm 840 to 865. C- T .V o i "0â€. I ~ ‘30:: were quoted at Monday": price- ,m, as.» f.n.b..--8‘l red and watered. and 87.26 on cm _ ' EAST BUFFALO. March lâ€"Cattloâ€" Reed†so held. 'Markct fairly actlvo and study. Prime. steers. $7.50 to 83: butchers suds. 83.75 to 87. Calvesâ€"Receipt: mo. Market slow, 75c lower“ Cu“ to choice; $5.75 to $.50. : Sheep and “mmâ€"Receipts moo. Market slow. 00:: lower: Choice lambs. 87 to 87.15; cull to fair. $5.85 to $.80: yenrlinxt. 85.75 to $8.5: sheep. 82 to 35.50. Honâ€"Recap“ 4250. Market slow. 103 (b we lower. Yorkers. “.N to 8.â€: Dim 06.5: 'mlxed. “.85 to 86.90: beam. “.6 to “Marouyhs; $5.90 go â€.10: all“. '5 to 55.50. ‘ Chicago le0 Stock. ‘ CHICAGO. 'Mu'ch 6.â€"Cnttl¢â€"Recelptl m. unmet study. Reeves. 8 to 88.6: Tens nears, 3.70129 :5; watch: steers. 35.10 to 87.10: stockcrs and feeders. 84.1. to “.30; cow- and' heifers. 82.25 to “.70: calves. “ to $8.3. Hon-Receipts â€.000. Make: slow. to Io'wer. Light; 86.3) to 86.57%: mixed. 8.80 to 36.57%; heavy. 86.80 to $6.60: roach. a.» to sum-bin. $4.70 to $8.33; bulk or sales. 88.45 to 08.56. Showâ€"Receipts noon. Market weak. Native, 83.5 to 35: western. u. to 85.15: yearling; 88 to $.30; hm native. 84.50 to 37; western. 83 to 87. . £155!†31.07%. New York. March 6.â€"Percy Van- deroof, xecently treasurer of the Van Kourenc'l'hdmwn ‘.,Co who contessed {huge ‘had stolen $150,000 from the 1' _L_ , ï¬r'm ii: tangent, was 322.11de yvé; terdty telnet ks: vthan {our years L,,A MASTER HAROLD WALKER The and death occurred on Ham! 4, ofEaroldelkcr, sonotllr. and Mn. John}. Walker, coma-of C01- borne‘tndSt. mm“... “them cum-dam. Th. 3,“. “thy"ol'thdeolinuityhm wthonmhtbh-Mbuuw': nor more than nine yen-s. ':v--_,. 'i' v7 w - ,, V, V , .Voal‘ CO"... The demi‘nh was steady for calves. 3nd pricerxancnd between u'nnd $3.50 ,, §hoep and Lambs. 'Bhetp. ewes. mid .‘1 “Jo to 85. I“ 1pm: at $7 to r so. In- -- Toronto Gm 0 Market. We“. an. bushel.......flflto â€91 What. mug-o. buldol "we: .... Whu‘f :55. I .101 10'% ad 56 101% fay. new 101%! ..... .xomb 108% 101 5‘ ‘ ontréfl Gum and u'rodumr noxrnnu'uunn aâ€"numeu In .11 nu d m â€out!†cable was v‘exfy CATTLE MARKETS. W innipet Option!- nnoo-c‘onoolti0 2-!gq'. 5.1-.- “Ifâ€.' OBITUARY. Stole N50,â€. VIM iow. Clo... 00"- THURSDAY. macs 7 quit-lo; (mamas -u A’- -- -__ Yawn-ton, Fob. ~23. â€" Mr. ] Cope, of Chesley. who inns been in; friends for the past two . m returned home. Hill mm Headers spent 8 day in LindSIY' A number of our youmz people a, W the concert and tea gipen l the mbyterians of Nestleton 13; 11011th owning. “"81. I“ to Wk :11 Mo! the treat remedy,’;)::':m to so most heartily. "amt. Mmâ€: Any temedy tint beneï¬ts dices“ strengthens the nerves. . 4130.90â€. centers roqmre Damn It the digestion is i mpmml, the a.“ 3.3m become uaemic, and new.“ «mm 1: the "mm mu Lila Vance of Brunswick Vis- ited st her cousin's, Mrs. G. 8.1m. son's. on her way home from pm m; R0 B. McGill has h‘lf‘n 8W letting out pea-s for tho,- Squiah a! Lindsay during the pun! week. Pullman Car Falls ' from High Bridge; Saskatoon..Ma.rch 5.â€".\ dozen pâ€. ple were injured in a wruck near-53‘ last evenihgl when a Pullman «- tached to a Canadian Sunburn train crashed through a bridge over 1m river between Saskatoon and x... cm. The car fell ï¬fty {00L Eva). passenger hes been accmmtod (or. and the only likely to succumb to his injuries in H. B. Ashboe, a my. eler, who int, down with the Pun. mm and received horrible injnm . He was crushed almost beyond man and . He .was recognition. LATE A. J. GRAHAM. Tthewa. of Iroquois. 0:11.. refer: as follows "to the death of the In Mr. A. J. Graham, a former well- known merchant 01 Lindsay. The community was ShOPkcd on Sunday last to hear of the sudden death of A. J. Graham. Although he had been in failing health for the put. your, upon the adVice 0! his physician he disposed of his business in Cornwall about a year ago, hop- ing that a. prolonged rest and {m ddm from the worry of the large buâ€" side's in which he was engaged would extend his lease of life. For a time this much-needed rest seemed to be 0! beneï¬t to him, and had it been prolonged such might, have tween the case, but a change set in. and for the past week he had nut been feeling as well as usual. Finally heart failure set. in, which hastened the and. He opened business in ITOQUOis chant three nmnths ago. and had he liVed he intended erecting a large general store in the spring. M-T- 0811mm was a successful busi- M man, having carried on business for .' number of years in Lindsay be- fore moving to Cornwall. When but ‘- young mu he entered the store 0! C. 6: 1!. Mills, where he ruceived ll commie! training that won at- ted him for his life's work. In 1901 he was married to Minna Graham. of Port Hove. Besides his widow, and three little girls, he [waves in mourn his loss (our sistun H‘- was a son 0‘ the late Jamc.‘ Graham, 01 Matilda. His cheerful and sad“ dilpoaition won {or him :a hast 01 friends, who will be suz'domui h) the new; of his untimely dmuh, in his 46th year. T_be funeral hwr: placq 9“ M53 to St. Marx's rhurcb; Harrisburg, where high min; m was: Was celebrated by Rev, If-Hi'n-r Keel' ey, minted by Rev. Fathc-r nlmOlL “W which the remains “m- placed in the Vtult. The pan-2...; â€we†Iâ€. ‘C. Tattle. J. Sl;:v'-,v.z-r, P- Waye' J. W. Brouse. L. V. 'I'anney “d 0. Redmond. The I‘.\~-.»," W85 “le ooVered with beau! fvl flofll W from Sympathuir- friends. “0 Wk community join ' 4V1Wd' his their sympathy to Mr~, hrahw â€d on!" relatives in Hm; In-roave- ’ All “I? good booth “liquid dentifricea: M‘ k gigammnsomm Tooth Brushes We Recommend ‘â€"‘7'Thm-hÂ¥mxch sang W-n 3"“ beneï¬t in using a ï¬n? i 10Ԡbrushthat we can urge 13w; .;,-(-ba~‘9 ofthe ï¬ne imparted (mo-V H 4‘ “3’7"“? Thycostbuc25n-ms "' Â¥ guaranteed perfezt. it .~.- ' ' of manufacture appear \z‘i'h‘" a “AHA 6:.uun no .'.\'t‘ 1'1 new YELVERTON. OBI’I‘UA R Y 19 loaves “ nuns. He "5 95 Graham, d 111 and Sflcm m a host d Adam-vi by t)! with, in h“ n vim. The result Of the haunt the allbjeCt of church unic Presbyterian church , shows that. of 600 membe d. On " Are _\ou in organic union ‘.' " the set 10 yea, and 4 nay; 111 you and 254 may ; udhcn ad 29 nay; on " 1m 3' of a proper basis of union yes. 6, nay 6; [numbers 212 nay; adhere-ms, ye SAMPLE I’RI'ZSBY'I‘ERI M. LeV‘y, a â€nun“ ll accused of reocivm of jewellery stolen m 24. One elder, 18 mem adherent voted in {nu tion. Sprin WAS The immense g not to be wondered printing and colored New French print lection of new Width, pcrydu New Foulards with The March saw of erchasing new at it: at rem ‘rkahic vet 850 fmil all lead: at one | date SAMPLE Sale ash Gingham» in of the beat ma price ....... English prints with white capo out of when w: shades. Buy Ill‘ ‘ull aseortm Hamilton SECIt