Hardware, Paints and ï¬lls, Stoves, Tinweai and P‘umhing. etc. placed on its books over Twenty-Five and a Half Million Dollars of business and today holds that proud position of having the largest ratio of assets to liabilities of any of the Canadian Com- panies. For terms and plans apply to flflflflfliflfl CORDAGE and MANUFAGIURING CUMPANY, PHERBOROUGH Parties interested in the stock of the Canadian Cordage and Manufacturing Co. may obtain further information or make application for shares to either : John A. Jacksbn, - Lorneville Edward Mosgrove, Kirkfleld or to JOHN F. CUNNINGS, Special Agent, Oakwood, Ont. J. G. EDWARD“ EU. A Meat Chopper Ca rpenter’s Tools No. 1 and 2 is sold in Lindsayrgm S. Perrin, A. Higinbotham, Morgan Bros: and E. Gregory, druggists: j f 7 ain't-'56? ‘ mimic-m.“ 1*": ms ake‘noo «,14dlniitumyp I 1.0%“: 323%? W ï¬n?“ ' o. . e to . 3. 2°? .zn-ugdoareosxm orv'ï¬ee'“ eï¬wm A,, J. (i. Edwards 6: C0. â€Ron. 1 and 3 told n‘d remain,“ hm m EPPS’S 0000A EPPS’S 6800A ‘S-ï¬g} GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicecy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in i-lh tins, labelled JA_MES EPPS 8g _GO., Ltd. Homoeopathic Chemists, London. England. BREAKFAST ' 8UPPE R. CAMPBHL (H J. W. GARVIN, Lindsay Peterboro Joseph Goad, - Oakwood J. D. Brass, - - Oakwood John Paul Cunnings, Lindsay James A. Gillogly, - Lindsay Oar stock is cample‘e and upoto-date. We are also rff '- ing at a special low price {ha balance of our stock of Lind and Unlined Mitts, Strung at d Team Bells. ' Headquarters for Builders’ and Heavy H'rdware Pain", 0.15 and Glass. Morn coma m wanna is necessary in every home. We handle the best lines in different sizes. I: successfully and mon 13 on: 1000093411â€. 8:19,. qqe‘qï¬ms ssh A,_A _‘_:_.!-A‘- ,, , -v,- A-' SIGN OF THE ANVIL FOR- Company's his- tor y, with the proud record of having in that time The year 1900 completes the twentieth of A this SUPPER 0n}, 6611er CORRESPONDENCE BEXLEY Get your Tinware repaired at. Cin- namon's. Monthly report of the pupils ol 8.} S. No. 3, Bexley, for the month of March. Names inserted in order of merit : Leaving class â€" Eva, Peel, Eunice Peel. Jr.4thâ€"â€"Nettie Peel, Jannie McCombs, Artie Alton, Min- nie McKague, Florence Black. Sr. 3rd. â€"â€"Earnest Black, Mark Sears, iFred Brentnell. Jr.'3rd. â€"- Louis Peel, Charlie Charlie McKague, Gert- ie Pull, Laura Peel. Jr. 2nd.â€"â€"Wilâ€" bert Brontnoll. Sr. pt. 2nd. Roy Black, Netta Peel. Jr. pt. 2ndâ€"â€". Myrtle Brentnell, Emma Belfry. Al- bert Belfry. Sr. lst Roy Peel Jrlst â€"--Gordan Flack, Regualr attendâ€" -â€"-G ordan ance 5. uuucx Luv 3.ru-v---w_ _ _ A Very disgraceful affair occurred in our town on Wednesday last. It seems that there had been considerâ€" able friction between two of our young men for some time past which they decided to settle on the market square. Things looked serious for ,,__- “Lin? 1‘; r)!“- DH Ltd; (7 . ... -.. ":1" a short time, when our Chief of Pol- ice, Mr. A. Swain, appeared on the scene and ended the last. round in short order. The boys are too much disfigured to appear in public for some time yet. It has been hinted that the trouble arose over love affairs. Mr. Joblin of Caesgrea was the (V0,, guest of Mr. day. Tinsmithing Mr. Thos Kittle. who has with pleurisy, is able tc again. -. vHv-v Miss Edith Pogue called on her friend Miss Gertie Tiers of this place retently. FAIRBAIRN Try Cinnamon's for Churns and cream cans. Mr. Walter Tiers spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. Sam Pogue visiting trends. “ ‘ ,,, 1_ Aâ€" - "\‘/--‘â€" Mrs. Jos. Littlcton of Bay (‘ity is visiting her brother Mr. _McGec. I1! “°“-__. What is wrong with our town, the boxs are all leaving it. One left, recentlv and some say has went, to ()rillia. Gui-â€concert on Wednesday night. proved a failure in point of attendâ€" ance owing to the condition of the roads. We are going to have one at Christmas. Now the small boy who lives in the country near a sugar bush be- gins to think of and long for the sap to run. Memories of the ‘boiling down" and “sugaring off" come even to the grown ups. It \\ ould be a wise plan if some of our voung folks would carry with them an umbrella. and a. waicrproof in ur rder to ward off the rain on a Sunday evening. Sap‘buckvtsâ€"and kettles at Cinnaâ€" mon's. Mr. Jas. Britten left home on Sat:- urdgy last. to attend the Ontario Business College. His many friends wish him every success in his new work. MI“ and Mrs. Thos Robinson visit- ed relations in Mariposa last, week. M". Wm. K0113; of Bobcaygcon is vi hing at Mr. S. White's. Bicycles cheap at Cinnamon's. A sad accident occurred at North Bay last week when Mr. Walter Day, \VuS killed by a rolling log, death taking place about: two hours after the accident happened. The body we. trought to Norland, to the In me of his mother and was accomp- anied by his two brothers, Messrs Herbert. and George Day. The funâ€" eral service was conducted by Rev. H. 15. Curtis. at 2.30 on Sunday, in the Mythodist church. Deceased was :22 years of age, and his sad death in lamented by his many friends. as he was universally loved and respectâ€" Mrs. R. Day, who has been seriousâ€" ly ill is better. Pure Mixed Paints The C. E. meeting on Friday even- ing, conducted by the ladies of the league, was in every way a, success. The singing, instrumental music and recitations were good, and the ad- dress given by Mrs. Curts was en- joyed by all, while the refreshments served at the close were a surprise fully appreciated by everyone. Mr. Wm. Roadway is slowly re- covering from his illness. All kinds of Wire Fencing at, Cinâ€" namon ’s. . Mr. J no Harshaw of Victoria Road visited Norland last week. A Mr. 'l‘hos. Bell had a. very successâ€" ful wood bee on Friday. BURYS GREEN It pays to buy Hardware at Cin- na mom 9. ' Mr. John Flett and Miss Lena: Sou~ thum were tied up in matrimony on Wednesday, March 25th, ‘by the Rev: Mr. Horton of Bobcaygeon. The young couple have the best wishes of their many friends for a. happy and successful voyage through life. ‘ The pie social at Argue’s was, atâ€" tended by many from here who re. port it a success. Mrs. H. Pearson has returned from ()akwood where she has been spend- ing the winter. Mr. Wm. R Swain on Sun- NORLAN'D done at Cinnamon’s. who has been ill able to be out at Cinnamon's great success awaits him as Will ca'n sell sewing machines where other. agents have‘failed. a h , Mr. John Armstrong held a. wood? bee last. Wednesday and had some good work done by the boys who know how to handle the Saw and the axe. At night they enjoyed themselves immensely invthe grand right, and left. Mr. S. S. Lamb is home from Wes- tern Canada for a. short visit. Two weddings of recent date and ,two more to follow is pretty good lfor this liLtle burg. i 1‘. Order your namon's. CAMERON ()rder your cave troughjng at Ch}: namon’s. ()ne evening last wreck vvas the scene of a very pleasant. gathering at. the residence of Mr. Simons. Shortly after twilight the house was ï¬lled with friends and neighbors who de- sired to Show respect to the family who were about; to move from our midst. About eight o'clock the jolly crowd fell into line and an interestâ€" program was opened by Miss Camp- beH Untlady'teaduw rmnï¬ng an hp teresting address. Suitable presents were also given Mr. and Mrs. Simons and family. 'l‘inware repaired at Cinnamon's A very interesting game of crokin- ole was played at W. L. Coonc's last, week, the former and Mr. Geo. Coone playing against N. Gibson and L. Ferguson. The Coone brothers have been the Champions 0:' the village for the past two seasons. but, were bea- ten by a score of 3 10 1. Never mind boys: all practice. ‘1‘“v‘nvâ€" Sap buckets and kettles at Cinna- mon’s. The I.().().F will hold a concert, in the hall on Good Friday night, given by the dramatic club of Port Perry. We are glad to hear that. Mr. Parks is recovered from his illness. Pure Mixed Paints at Cinnamon’s. (Crowded out, last week) CRESSWELL All kinds of Wire Fencing at Cin- namon's. Report of S. S. No. 11 Mariposa for the month of March : 5th. â€"â€" Annie Feunelly. 4th. â€"Wellington Collins, Julia Noble. Lorne David- son, Garfield Woodward, Howard Keslick, Sara Reazin Winnie L‘Vans. 4th Jr.â€"Frann Bott, Hamilton Col- lins, Mildred Elleker, Millie Bott, Russell Evans. John McIntyre, Willie McEacheru, Roy Jackson. 3rd classâ€" Beulah Kinnee. Hilda Woodward, Norris McPhedyen. Hesba Jackson. Maud McIntyre, Chas. Comperthwaitc 2nd sr.â€"-Pearl Woodward, Harry Keslick. Violet, Davison, Bruce Woodâ€" ward, Lottie Shaver. 2nd jr.â€"Carl Davison, Hezekiah Woodward, Elsie WoodWard,' \‘ictor Jackson. Part 2nd sr.-â€"â€"Leila Kinnee, Meta Varcoe, Clinton Collins. Part 2nd jr. â€"-Ber- tie Woodward Beatrice Keslick, Rus- sell Woodward. . as " School report. for April 4th, 1901. Form 6 â€"â€" .l. (Iostello,810 ; Wm. Lynch. 706; Form 4â€"D. McLean. 694; A. Hutton. 66%); S. Ellis, 656 : Ellis 590, Howard Lynch 590, 1’. Dow ney 551, .\ (‘usmllu 539. J. Cay- ley 482, J. Hutton 374. Form 3. S: .â€"-Z’\l. Connolly 620. M. Naylor 499, (l. l’ogue 563, R. Downey 530, N. annvy 49%). I). Finnegan 479, M. Finnegan 470. juniorâ€"ll. Connolly 485, \. (Jag/10y 420, L. Lynch. {115. :00. lliclmon 413. Form 2.â€" M. Sandwson 410, Wm. Sanderson 391. Form pt. :2. â€"â€" 1". (70510110 01.9, F. Finnegan 296. 1.. McLean 276. Form pt. l.â€"â€"â€"â€"Lowis Lym'h 150,1’Sander- son 1:37. I). ll. COLE“ \N, lomhm Get, your Tinwarc repaired at Cin- namon’s. S. S. No. 4. OPS Sap buckets and kettles at Cinna- mon’s. It pays to buy Ilardwarev at; Cin- num on ' s. Repurt of S. S. X0. 7 Mamvcrs. Sr. d‘cpt. for March, name's in order of merit. 5th classâ€"- Hildon Johnston Eli-gs McNeil. Sr. Z11h.â€"â€"Moidie M'sâ€" Gill, M. Hobbs. E Brudhurn, hfagg‘io Burn, ('oru. Johnston. Elias Ilutchis- on, Annie Mcflill, Pom-l McCiH, Iron: McGill, VinLt Johnston. Mahala Mcâ€" Gill, James Arthur's, Miiton Ingram, Ruby McGill.. Jr. 1th.L. Johnston. E. Shockleton. Sr. 3rd. -â€"R. Burn, 0. Fair, G00 Adam, \". Sproulck G. Ingraham, C. Anderson,. Jr. 3rdâ€"â€" P. Stintson, G. Hobbs. May McGill, O. Bradburn, W. Halladay, R. Arm- strong, Annie Baxter, M. Hutchison, H. Byers. All kinds of Wire Fencing at. Cin- namon’s. Mr. .lno Burn jxx, our census enum- cratur, has actively started to disâ€" charge his duties. 'We are very sorry to learn that My; J), mum, who has been very low lately, is now on the road to recovery. Mr. Robert Argue and Mr. Jas. Thornton are now rejoicing over two little strgngers a boy and a, girl res- pectivdy. Our population is rapid- 1y increasing. The unly things we now lack are the railroad and an active interest to Simplv ice-(Team to thirst; travellers. Mr. Wm. “'eathe‘rhild 'of Bethany was renewing 'old acquaintancas here. last week. Mi 5 Gertie. Purrington, who has l‘een visiiing friends in Toronto and other plan-vs, has returned home. Miss May Argue was spending- a few days here last, week. Mr. Robert Shocklcton leaves here in a few days to rcsude near Yclvert- Rev. A.<L. Adam, who has been quite i! recently, is. now recovering. Au .x~.----‘. . Tinsmithing done at Cinnamon's. you want is another year 's J ANETVILLE eave troughing at Cin- MANILLA Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale oontai ed, in certain mortgages whieh_ win he produced a. the time of sale, mere wulbe sold by public auction at; the BenS'n~House, in the Town of Lindsay. on SIATURDAY, 'he 13th d3 of April. 1901. at 2 ociopk p m., the fol ow- ing valuable pgqperues; __ ‘ 1000 rolls Kitchen Papers at 5 6' roll. 1000 rolls Bedrnom Pup‘ers at 6 8: 70 a rail. 1000 r0113 Dining Room Papers at 8 100 THE TOWN OF LINDSAY BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE a roll. 1000 roll~ Parlor Papers at 10 to 25c 11 roll. 1000 rolls Ingram Papers with border and ceilinsz to match. For Sale at. . . . Valuable Property WALL PAPERS Mortgage Sale Clothing and Gentlemen: Furnishings â€"â€"-Mcn’s Spring Overccatv, the height of elegance, in Venetians and Cheviots, English Whipcord . . . . Men’s Spring Fashions in Neckwear, Fancy Shirts, Fancy Half Hose, Linen Shirts and Underwear. LINDSAY 4Mcn's Sprinz Overcoats, short bark, Fawr Whipcord and Oxford Grey Twilled Worst: d5 .............. Men’s Suits in Checked and Mix Tweed. well trimmed ........ Men’s Nmy Blue Suits, single and double breasted, nicely trimmed. Men’s Suits in Swtch Tweed, Chy Worsteds, etc, very dreSSy ...... Men’s Black Suits, in Clay, Twi is: \Vcrsteds, etc, for Easter ...... Here are a few Big Money Savers for this Week 6130. A. LITTLE’S A remarkably attractive range of everything desired {01‘ Elster. TIME TO TH IX K OF A NEW HAT FOR SPRING All uh : want to iurbisb up for Easter an get a choice cf cur new stylish shap s at economical prices Working Men’s wants to suit the purse _0F_ with the High Qualities and Low Prices of . . 1. '1 .A ‘ ‘ ‘ 8' ' I." 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ V I ‘ n A. Q‘- ., '4' L - " t \ ~ ~ . 2-- . fl ,. . U \ \, if. r ‘I Aï¬x \ ’ ' o. " a L I r I 5‘ (‘1'. , , l “ A ; \ ( (‘l ....NEWEST AND NOBBIEST STYLES IN.... â€"â€"INâ€"â€" A. J. GRAHAM, All Departments unite in a Grand Ram “Spread†for the Easter Season. Good Friday} the opening of Easter prompts us to make our'fg Spring Announcement for WM. We have been paring for this occasion, and have planned form surprises. Our large and varied stock of fashi able Spring Overcoats, Spring Suits, Hats, Caps; 5% furnishings will appeal to careful dressers. l a Gentleman, Youth or Boy who cannot choosell E Easter outfit from our stock is not likely tol what they want elsewhere. :‘I‘T’i‘ 10.00 4.00 5:3? 4.95 F??? 7.50 .‘T‘T‘.’ 7 5O UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES is here. Our showrooms from basement $0113 ï¬lled with a stock equal to any city establishm HIGH-CLASS FURNIT If you are seeking artistic furniture prices this is your store. “DIES UAW 5.50 Lindsay's Leading Furniture Dealers AND THE wxncmlw .wmnsn, mm: â€"Men’s All wool Trousers, all sizes, sid: and hip pockets. . . . â€"Mens Tweed. Serge or \\ orsted : Trousers, good material ......... â€"Youth’s Suits. long pants, in ï¬re 4 Canadian Tweed, neat and natty. ' â€"â€"Boy’s 3 piece Snits, short pants, neat ‘ light and dark patterns ......... . â€"Conï¬Â«mazion Suns, in Black Vere- tian or Clay Worsted, well ï¬nish. â€"Boy’s 2 piece Eister Suits, strong Tweed, neat, dark patterns ....... â€"Childreo’s Washable and Sergem Suzts, Blouse and Sailor Patterns“ FREE ty Pins .1. we amt Mll,‘ M ï¬nished in :0“ â€d r M w'“ «gran-d guinea!!! ('3 M get. Tueyam “Wt: again-scum“ â€â€5 ‘ “4 Send us this 8178159†an: y; 36’ BOB JIAYG '0 exhress lers docla: ligh. privm for 10 or I l schoolra 1 do this w Med. The . [{OI‘H'h ’5 these mt Jacksonâ€" more tha n W3 y held on ~ 5 was Pr“ 1 inform-J 3125 Plant e the pl" ity of $t0( ere but tr we it : t the comps Flavellk- I. few morc Stwrsâ€"Y on very 13 something they are a 0 giving 1. hey ask. money be: t anytnaag Jackson 5 is the on to be don W. Flaw-l peratc at 4 : ourselves ’0!“ Ingleâ€" tutre of U14 Those ] Reesor's ï¬ve variw H To [’13: plasters a ' to tend« hall. I-‘n for 18 gen 1/: cents K 3'] ieâ€"I the prim clerks} Price f or O'Reillyâ€" rle with i: ading ha Phe readi uniform Hore,_;(_) Jackson ’ Value ( Touchbur L won't p rop after and t1 O'Reilly- L people 11 t oppositi ‘ter cents Cents rcpcti ausg leto 1a V th