. ., v ‘ . x _ I‘ 24.9»: ï¬gmm«(, you?“ “tag w A" y new styles here partment will c Spring Overcoats a“ j. ble goods â€" Worst: rd,Tweeds and Cheviot: , and medium fawn and tra welI tailored and littll’lg. 7.50. 9.50. 10.50, so '5 hionable sort in all ‘ Suits 54 inches, Single and yles, Tweeds, Worsted: it“: the latest styles, in 1 5. as“ 2.50 to 8.. " stee Suits rey-, Fawns and Gregg ilk facings and ï¬ne," - ' ryt'ning else that gas ties: of I: n «a as“, or»?! r" _au_ *Q'A‘ï¬d V135. \ .‘ ., armrmrp-wsmmbwwqbemum 4*, Area-«es .iece Suits d Worsreds, in 29th “- ely tailored in all Styles, and we think luv mm in Lindsay. A ,1. u that our prices ‘1, sienna 1.25 to ... n prin OUR BARGAINS IN I, g . prices on Eave 7"†g and Job Work. ‘ our color card of PURE PAINTS a n d ALA" nsion sole, Dongolb: t»... ..._,....‘oo - l rat time-keepers and require! mm AFIERNOON . bulk or -D TENDERS m .. Eézgte trades, marked Tenders New Fire The late ~P. n. Allin," B.A., whose " if 7 1 death was recorded in these columns ' of he erection . title Town of Lindsay. -1a_ns and speciï¬cations d ‘by ms, Wife, ,. at the ofï¬ce of the To the west end of the dam there is the Mgfnd‘zus dead; _ ï¬sh slide, " a chute down which a r returned strong current is running. lplaying on the dam and just above with the . W. Prouse, Mariposa. ‘ JOHN HORE, this chute. the lad fell into the Wat- Chairman Prop. Com. l or and lthe river \I. (‘H-\LME::5. . i . - C "Wtï¬iom was Instantly swept into Town 9 ....... . Which is a. rapid tumultu~ dead minister had been pastor, very impressive. by Rev. Dr. '1‘. G. the. man of that district. Dr. Williams said he had kept ed by the cries .of the boy’s compan- eye on Mr. Allin ever since, as Some men were working on fMaPle Leaf below the bridge. Alarm- ; had witnessed the accident,they rush- tr 9‘11 conference. He had Led 0n deck.in time to see the drownâ€" pomted ‘0 hard ï¬elds (ring lad whirled toward the boom of been successful, llogs anchored below. Percy Cullon remarkable devotion. gleaped over the side and swam “it, good sense. been simplicity “reached shore in an exhausu-d dition. TWO men pushed out a. boat tion I but without oars or paddle and saw pointmeitt sometimes passed over lthe boy drift past them Without bc- face but no word of complaint ling able to assist him. Shortly afâ€" protest over crossed his lips. tci‘ he disappeared and was seen no more. 3 All attempts to find the body by lgrappling have proved in vain and iit will likely not be found until it liloats. Great sympathy "is felt for er. and Mrs. Brown who not long iago lost another son by diphtheria. :‘ â€"â€"â€"-+-â€"-â€" l e is Precious - 1C3 so is a reliable time-piece. ; __...__ ‘ ClCCkS purchased ;A Manitoba Mother Gives Paactical Ad- 'azches and ; MCCARTl S are always ac- .- vice on the Care of Babies , It is well known‘that nparly all inâ€" -';«,3 least repairs, with ordinary . faint troubles spring from a disorder- archl usage. They can always Eed stomach. Indigestion in a child 3;,ngy1’1‘34 O'l. 3will cause at ï¬rst peevisliness and ,y. bub a _ “‘“A ,sleeplessness, but other more serious Wears selling a reliable move {troubles will follow fast... such as . . .†till"d -ase atSfS “ye ;C0llc or cramps, constipation in Some 63" “" a “‘ " , ' leases, diarrhoea in others, with fatal . flimlSll any Style at: Case- fresults. in many cases. The mother But Ladies’ Watches are thejwho neglects haying constantly at 15-1 made. ,‘hand the means for treating these gills takes and awful risk. Mrs. R. L. the lllcllillan. Logoch, Man. is one lmother who is particularly well ï¬tted ito give advice on the care of babies. m sller standard medicine for the minor Illiilments of her little ones is Baby’s . £()wn Tablets, and she says:â€""They F MC LA R T Y jarc the best medicine I have ever usâ€" ' * , ’cri for infant ailments. I have given l’llE "WELLER, -st.. - Bring your repairing to opular Jewellry Store. b LATE REV. P. H. ALLIN most impressive. sou, pastor, ithem to my baby for indigestion and South Side [stomaCh trouble and they are prompt presidaL Rev. Thos l and thorough in making a. cure. N imother should be a single day with- ,‘out the Tablets in the house.†the preacher. ren of all ages. and will cure such things troubles as Constipation. colic, sour ful work. lstomach. diarrhoea and simple fevers. They are invaluable for children and Will break up colds and ministry prevent croup. Guaranteed to 6011- Allin. Lain no opiate or other harmful drug. Knolmandsolzm Dissolved in Water they can be given ., . .1â€,ng crops .. lwith perfect safety to a. new-born an, 70bit. -3 .babe. Sold by all dealers in medi- g ,‘I icine or sent post paid at 25 cents a WWW 'box by addressing the Dr. Williams" J . 1902141112“! FREE. , {Medicine ('30., Brockville, Out. on. may a. co. . g l _._._____+____. "3‘33" A BANKER m TROUBLE .___._â€"â€" Mchlland is Another Victim of Speculating in Stocks i On Tuesday of last week Reuben A. iMcLelland, of Brockville, banker.l'cal jestate dealer, and stock broker, for §seV'cral years a member of the Brockâ€" yvillc town councnl. was arraigned Sch-urged with the serious offence of liiiisnppropriation and conversion of :trust funds. The information on, €\\‘lllCh those proceedings an- based \‘.‘u.~‘ laid by Mary (‘i‘nuston \‘vilsoii. 0f URnVcr, (3010., one of 131.:- executors of the estate of William Martin l-or- an, of Cornwall, ull'l liner-{cs .‘llfIX‘I- ‘lamd with having during the interval gbctwecn January 190.), and January, '1902. received of the moneys of thc' .. haveï¬scd Len-Liver Pill. Ecstate sumsamounting in all to S23, are no equal for relieving and £657. and With haying fraudently coriâ€" 'Psflpatlon, Big}; Head- fverted the sum of 814.300 to h‘5 0““ m as . l T 88 ‘ , M I - an as a“ ' l 51- , . 00113511 lime. mac {Slag} :10 nixedlols’: nine Iday, April 17th, to Saturday noon ‘llL’SS I - . l hmâ€) ‘ ‘ ~ -' - d ' stock, specula- BobCaygeon. at Rocldand House. , ". 'ln1531ng trust fun 5 in . . 0 . \‘d v " of the stomach, ’tiOiis. Monday, April -lst, until Wedne. a_ ! ’ afternoon. . -,. é .. l t' , free. Kee the dates j rgc Williams, Fairï¬eld Plains, E To Cheese and Butter Makers Consu ta ion P ' asfollows; HASthere are so I , ~, 11, B. Coyvan of Ottawa, in mindâ€"14. ; medlcmes 05"“! {or sale in .i-espondiiig secretary of the Eastern 3 ‘efighx"lfwer P’l‘s I am par- llull‘Vlllcn’S Ass‘OCIzLUOII writes ‘ 7 l l - 83301116. as they far sur- 7 with the object of securing better H To i Gain F 'eSh igelselorregulatingthe bowels urn'qiiiz-itio'i 0f the da iry intercst.tlic DC ‘ A gain a named a day ERRY'S SE E DS at the same time as They had written side Mr. by church in this town. At that time the Bay of Quint!» ('ovf'u‘ci-(‘e was crowded with young men. In talkâ€" ing of their prospects Mr. Allin had said to him “The Lord will ï¬nd me some corner to work in." Mr. Clare spoke in feeling terms of the depart.- ed as a. Methodist minister and a personal friend of his own. , The warmest terms of appreciation rarely ï¬nd so complete fulï¬llment as in the late Mr. Allin ; no designation Mr. l flattery ; from early youth to his tOo early death be measured up to the stature of a perfect man in an unu- sual degree. â€"â€"__+.___ Prof. J. H. DeSiIberge Coming. Prof. DcSilberge. the eminent Ger- man eye specialist, will be at the following places on the dates men- the Mansion’ April 9th, to Feuclon Falls, at House. Wednesday, Saturday, 12th. Kinniount, at Scott's Ilotcl, Mon-5 day. April 14th. to Wednesday, 16th. ' hiinden. at Dominion Hotel. Thurs-r __._â€"-+â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" Estomach disorders." Eastern Ontario Dairymen’s Asso-‘ ‘ Eli: are Purclv vegetable†QCii‘vtion is endezu'oring to secure. .Z " Weak†no.â€" SiCi‘mg-are easy, .voziiplete list of all the. compo or: PYOmpg to act. cheese and butter makers in the eas - vrii hall of the province. When com- plete the list will be published and circulated among all cheese and but,â€" Lc!‘ factories. in this way the fac- tories desiring the services or comâ€" jpotent. makers will know where to ‘secure them. By havmg sucli a list‘ the Dairymen’s Association Will also! i l SION. It is strange, but it often msgcgzhow the ounce produces the pound; it scams tostart the digestive machinery going prop- ‘ rtant an- able to send any impo. . iiounccments or dairy bulletins direct "0 maker whenever necesiar}. t to c eese and; “ r Circulars have been sen . “Sh-dag land butter makers to be ï¬lled 1n and iand bdtter makers to be ’ï¬lled in and my. SO that the patient ‘5 able ireturned to the association. Makers ne of these ,tO digest and absorb his ordinary l . t received 0 a . gélfhï¬iw :3; should wri ‘ food, which he could not do be 0 173 acI-es O :Cowan. ‘0 acres cleared l .Mill'iposg, Six miles ' brmk residence an ‘ {mandthatisthewaythegain â€"-â€"â€"â€"-+â€"â€"'â€"__ _ o Barrie Church Robbed The Roman Catholic church at £31; «Tie Was robbed by burglars on Eg- at a moder Dinesday night, of last weep, D8931 «the lan telephoned the police, a: went am, On Wightâ€"watch with some citizen. ere seen to It plov to the scene. ed, i good dwell €XCape. One of these. Was 213:“ S , . , r:.â€"~,. - , . With ston two very suspmious c cuwd. . 1.. , .. . ‘ g accommOdatio Iwere arrested a. short time after“? _ .. . . . . cattle: Sta-bung to 4 While transferring tWo of the three “ You will find itiust as-usefulinsmmnc. - - . - t- Pig Den. Also lfrom the lock-up to theuail, tlxefégzv ‘ . . so one mile distant 1:213:11 3nd flagging]? who ‘wcre in m. and If youarelhrmng "P's; ‘ - ï¬aiically' ovyerpowehed. Theaâ€, {he 1:33 it dad‘s“)? WWW†m '_ kg, mazflafdu â€" mfg . _ 4 ‘ Wadï¬maildmggw' been. "mm , , I. , ' were "“5- .acor‘r-a manor-n. M. if. \ necessary for‘health; if you_hav not got it you can get It by taking 1 i 1 of alga 100 not to lake '\ . n; l; n M, / l r'vmw .... a. wwv~-“*m"‘ “" ' ' . I' ~ «no little} ,..“.... ..-. ... JV. It was conducted Williams, fhairâ€" ions and persons on the bridge who bationer, he had come into the Mon- and always He was a man of . . _ . Dr. Williams had seen .111 a vain endeavor to reach him and him in conference when his name had pleasure. con- been set opposite some dillicult sta- Lam?“ . . for a. moment, it IOUL' of disap- Shoumg ever seen in Lindsay. tâ€"i-‘ï¬â€" Rev. J. E. Robe- Munning. B..-\., of Lindsay, spoke of 10 O'CIOCR iI1 the departed as an ideal Methodist ‘ _ He had not known him for a } Baby's Own Tablets'are for child- personâ€"ally but had heard excellent name. of his choice spirit and faith- . Rev. G. ll. Clare of ()akwood, had teething written his final examination for the side at the Cambridge-st. Methodist of his personal excellence can become tinned : : inintlv I of the Boers was given by Li'etnoiiburg :and several hundred Y . an ounce of SCOTT’S EMUL- A Belleville Lady Killed by a Trainâ€" Thurlow, north of the Grand Trunk Railway. visited the station I'D-“‘01; . lice crossing the tracks on be!‘ way home was struck by an engine and instant- ly killed. ‘ age. with whom she livied, a. short aftCI‘Wards . some time been confined to bed ed of her sister’s tragic death that she died within a few minutes. sisters were buried together. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine 'Dab- d‘d not consider it would be in the lots} All drugglsts . _ ey fl Rife.“- to m. â€E. W. Grave’s merit and transport of another oonâ€" mating, «Whammy. 25c../ - , Mrs. Allin’s ther, went to Montreal accompan- on hearing that Mr. 0n Wednesdhy Mr. _ body. While gluch Was taken to the home of Mr. The. “"381 Service at the Fair- mount Avenue. church, of which the w†White’s _ 0m pf“: Stand, Of this magniï¬cent Shock-the best L. , d of all shoes inmde for womenâ€"is received. In say They come in the very latest American .‘ Shapes, mode of Enamelled Calf, Patent Colt and the finest of Dongola. THE EMPRESS sums FOR WOMEN \Ve have them of Lindsay to visit up- and beyond all others is dainty and d comfort. They nine no break' to Six Dollars perfegair. mg m inspect our extensive at all prices from Two this store and his or At the Methodist church Little Britain. a large audience assembled. The choir had prepared suitable mu- src and the service throughout was FOUR CANADIANS CAPTURED AFTER HEROIC RESISTANCE â€"'â€"â€"*â€"_ An Account of the'Big Drive by Which Kitchener Tried to Get Even With Ddarey A Pretoria despatch thus tells of the spirited drive made by the Brit- lsh forces against Delarey. and its partial success : ' About. 1,500 Boers. under Liebcn- berg. Kemp and Wolmarans, were within the area of Lord Kitchcncr's latest niov'e. but, although surprised by the rapidity displayed by the , British troops. gaps in the latter's lines enabled most. of the hurglwrs to escape. The floor prisoners totalled 179 .- men. including Commandant II. Kru- gcr and (-x-Landroost Mecthling of We are Agents for the Celebrated Priestley’s Black Dress Goods From the. first prisoners captured it Was learned that. Gen. Delaney him- self Was outside the actual cordon. having slept. some distance westward, but L‘ebe'merg' hemp and other 306' JusttohandaNew stockofLADlES’ KID GLOVES, , SPRING CLOTH SUITSâ€"the most IERY, Etc. of troops. The first body, consxst- stylidiGoodsinLindsay. 0 stock cf ME\S d BOYS‘ . in of about -'00 B hted t “1‘ -" an 3 " ï¬g‘mfgg Mufï¬n Ladies‘ SILK \VAIS'I‘S, Ladies’MER- CLOTHING HATS, CAPS and CERIZED SATEEN WAIST-‘8. FURNISHINGS is most complete. M LINDSAY Are now complete in every line of NEW DRESS GOODS for Spring. New Cos- tume Cloths. New Muslins, New Grenadines, and all Styles of New Colored Dress Goods. CORSETS, HOS- commanders were inside the column 24th, retreated at full speed. making gap between the British CO!- A race for the opening on- sued. British Mountcd Infantry. which had already ridden upwards of 50 miles. pressed their tired horâ€" so: until they gave out. when the men jumped off and raced forward on foot. Some of the mounted men, however. were able to gallop right into the gap just aheadxof the bur- ghers. whom they met with a. Warm fire. These troops :ilSo succeeded in driving back another body of 300 Boers, who were forced to desert the guns they had captured from the Von Ilonop convoy in February. Th ‘Boers tried to get through several lopenings, but on each occasion were forced to double back, until they. ultimately found a gap and passed loot of the British lines. within sight. of chrksdorp. Night fell before the lino-suing columns could overtake the ; Boers. ¢ ; cannot-ms TAKEN 1 Five ('unudiui‘: "" "I‘ll .mt, of o ‘thcir column and tried to work their Way back Wore surrounded by a llocr :forcc and made a splendid den-12cc}. ‘BUL finally seeing Lhmr (‘ll‘rtf was :liopc‘lcss. four of IlH' l‘aiii.wl:.iris sur- rcmli-rcd. The fifth. howevm'. indig- i'cfused to throw down his arms and continued o. :zizigtiriiandcd fight until he was kilns-l This \u.s regarded as one of the most â€1ch- cstiiig incidents of Wm «Liy. An instance of the resourcefulness Housefurnishings, Carpets, Lace Curtains, Chenille Curtains, Floor Oilcloths, Etc. Gem' _Rings Bought from us are correct in Style, good in Quality and per. rec: in Workmanship. We make a specialty of Rings. Our new designs ardhandsome. We have a very'large stock to select from. I BRIT LINDSAY'S LEADING JEWELLERS Foot of Kant-n. men. Taking advantage of the confusion of the drive. he and his followers assumed ’ a formation similar to that of a Brit- ish column, and. moving close to one of the numerous gaps in the British lines, succeedé’d in reaching the open- ing before their ruse was detected and got. Safely aWuy. The guns captured from Von lion- op's convoy were brilliantly recap- tured by the Scottish Ilorse. Who _‘ . Q ' _' ‘ charged up to the muzzlcs of uh, “r- It is fortunate that (.aumdians do tillerv and rode the Boer gunners ol'i iiot Lake prcarlici‘s more, seriously, r1 the latter haul a when the cut loose with such wild- .‘ ’ tllLll {Let ‘befo L i y . ‘ ubh worl to pay (L fcw n; chance to fire. lieyed obsem'atiozis as those made by cents for his 10,“ of m l for mo ' ‘ . . < . ' a V“ : ‘11 'I'd. | ‘ . . " .IllL fom guns t.ilu ll “non t x L int,“ S. G, Bland. :in 0‘11“,“ Mcthdâ€" pleasure of earning Canadi- flour- “'0 . 1 1 ‘ ’ l e l‘ ‘ Still in . ' ‘ Mdh’lm was captuict q L {dist on Sunday night. ’ he Toronto ' ELIAS POWELL OUTDONE o 0 0 0 TON BROS. OPTICIANB mu! " ._ A CLERICAL FIRE EATER Rev. Bland of Ottawa Stampede: Himself About Canada’s War Policy the Government for refusing to disâ€" cuss Imperial defence, and said the graves of young Canadians in South Africa were a. reproach to the Do; minion Government, and that be it. ‘ sorry to see that the Opposition- took no other stand than to whine for a. quid pro (1110, and ask the Briâ€" ‘D ‘rul Delurev's hands. Those 1‘6- _‘ . _ :ziglgiii-ul bv Colonel Kekcwich are blur reports him 13:5 .‘1. . n of Ce- â€â€˜0 gm†1°.“ at â€â€˜0 â€me or we W" (innit iiéiâ€Â°Â§ir"â€nn;d“s§'§ Canada honop convoy disaster. ' l 1 ° . ' , ~ _ fl .' A Riv . I meet ed a Lccn hhodcn to crybLLIch IIJIIS Discovered Perpctnd Maï¬a true Canadian sentiment in regard to First TWO SlSTERS DEAD British relations, lllld especially in ‘ ,. .- ‘ ‘ _ Connection with the South African Char!†Wondiics, :i. Chicagoan, be. war. The Gova'iiiiicut, he says, of» licVOS he has solved the problem played only the patriotism of pigs perpetual motion_ who look for more swill, while the a tall, Opposition, instead of protesting. set up an everlasting whine for a quid pro quo. Canada. he says, has been overpaid for everything she has done for Bri- tain. and fails to realize that. this war is being fought for Canada, and that nations stand for ideas and not to make money. llc asked if it was 1.0 found such a ('uimda that the Uni- ted Empire Loyalists came here. Young Canadians are anxious to go to war for the Empire. and they are not looking for what they Can get out of the Mother Country. Lord Minto, he said, must have blushed to sign the cablegrmns from his Ministers to England telling the ~ Mother Country that the Government ,- on With the aid of hollow tower, or shaft. hmvy flywheel and two lighter wheels and nature. he declares can produce continuous movement anywhere in the world. On Friday Mr. Wondrics gave a. deiiionstraiioa. of his discovery. A brick LoWer 96 feet in height. and a brisk wind assisted the iiivlenLor in his experiment. A canvas chute lead- ing to a hole in the bust: of the Low. or helped materially in creating as strong suction; the wheels, which were insertal between the chute and the tower, went. around rapidly, and the experiment was a pronounced suc' cess. The fan-wheels are placed on each side of the flywheel; the draught caused by the tower strikes first one of these and then the other, commun- meantime, with the (cum Mr. Bland also criticized wheel and the motion is produced- Sister Died Prom Hearing of It Penny, who lived in a. fan he ll iss Laura SUnday afternoon. and When Deceased was 49 years of The death of Miss Penny was fol- ode by the death of her sister. time This lady. who had for by llness. Was so affected when iiifpriii- The +____â€" To'Cure a Cold in anDay ,refund the mon- public interest. to pay for the antip- tingeiit. .‘ w“ ' â€3' . .. . ...I, if k gable, combining style with _ but fit at once with easeand . A cordial invitation is extended to the display of Fine Shoes. We are making the ï¬nest