. Bi rchard - Istomers we ' .VIay. “'9’“ m 300113, Women’s in“. t prices’ Ford’ï¬m" cry large number 0' ricndS. Miss Grace Ice of Mr. and MP!) 386%; in Charles strt‘ét._0ï¬ Wat prmum, Apt†17; ï¬t“ Mist rising-kWh mm than Fin marriage in Mr; MM F Hit-AM}; rrï¬mpmi a! W†F u. w. mmwsaa , Mu Mum! exam!!!) 1!! 9: .hu-a»: .u Mala w; in l: “Na Mam; (152$!!in IS Mirr ‘(mul r‘ the bride, presxat organ. It was 01! readings that has 'hicag‘o. There W lred present to vi! 1t. Dr. and.â€- ast wishes of a. h in Canada for a long, nod Dr. Nugent i$;‘ ugent, of 0M mtleman preaches pst churches in I“? very popular. Hi he mostvreSpected "young ladies of number of giftafb‘ rment. of her 3M COBOCONK 2. Kyle. enterta‘?‘ monto, have W- ‘. 0'! hellous to 3"" ,_ 'iga-ti'on EN'I .. Phillip ‘ Dn buS'ims’ er prices .y unsatisfactory uh, ti at is bringing ““1. System that â€thing meiness for mice“ ‘ 1Y8? mu “um â€NW 0399 m“ tune: HR; RH"? L!“ W Mm.- hruiJ â€3:95!“ 93d .2h. Mr. and F3: namely [MPMQF 33 m m the 4.30 "338 ’9“ ‘ Many. carrying “EWH’ » wishes 05 â€WW lN'l‘«\\’HIT(30Hfl-fl Iirrnr : In the 13th ‘nul Church. Chicslo. 111-- . April 16th, Rev. D'- _\' Xalgent. 01' Mi h" united in marï¬afl W l.. \\'hitcombe. 03 Cl? lav. hr. Wm. B. 1’: the circular mailed.“ : inducements {mm 3â€"0119 to All, as advertised and a. a post card request um: WIN a mm MW m: Hanna“? man NW Stores in 1,3 LINDSAY G0 {h k...m“â€Â¢â€œw .â€"'rl1ez‘cg“l"‘r l'onth'ly meeting ‘of the W.C.T.U- “ill be held in the Y. 1m. parlor on Friday. May 3rd, commencing at 3.30 9-31- -â€"Don’t forget the mlnstrel enter- â€lament at the Opera House on Tues- day evening next. The Midgets' “ï¬che:- will he presented during, the entertainment. Popular prices. “Sutt'lille's clothing is perfect ï¬t- Lin; and made of the best materials. lâ€"The progress of the business and proncssiveness of the ï¬rm are alike Emu-anal by the addition being bull: to the present large building Occupied by the R. M. Beal Leather Company. The new addition to V the Heal Co. premises will be used for the‘ {m machiner§‘«:’to' be installed. ‘ The addltion will contain four flat. and mu be about tbxjrty re'et in length. In the last three years the R. M. Bea! Ls). have doubled the stack in their tummy and their business continues t.) grow to rr-quire further facilities. ‘ â€".\s the result of an accident 0:13 Friday Mr. Len. ‘h‘ozelle. carpenter,1 will Pm laid up for a few days. Mn} Urnzellv was working at the R. M.‘ .‘lvzl nmnum â€â€˜Ur‘nsion now uncle!" my and in wine manner got his‘ la"? hrnul v-muh' :mtl jammed between l "M gww ml plank In releasing thu' him"? *lw frvw-l‘ngnr was bruised ahd‘ l l rruslwl ‘2‘ ’1"??er hnhmrzing t0 la'mdrman. “illiam sir! mun-.1 hip (Inï¬ll K?!“ 51 m4»: Tho hm'w had "‘1 NM" New w-Q' um! E mnulmmJ .‘H FI-nu HHLHE 3 (M ’ LINDSA! UGGIST. . x : ggarly Opposxte Post Oflee. z. â€s swu -“M‘M Ml The Lindsay Minstrgsj The Lindsay Mid ge_t_s_! {9533!} these two crack org; é Little Local.|_ines anizations at the (â€RPM M¢Sday next. The Min- ¢ . ï¬nals are In great form. WKngets will get their gglgi watches that evening , , 9933‘33'1d spend the even- WANoWARDER [HE W AT M n. mgmnumam. 1:5 111 tiful S Beau ' d 316, $13 an at up. Rennie's Empress Turnip Bennie’s Elephant Giant Yellow Globe Mange! amt Intermediate uni mum ,\1u Pwlvmcinq to (‘hmmg Sï¬ï¬' “iHinm six-Wk made i vivmn Rpm sheet oh SdtzE .. hm» hm! hash stand; n Turnip flange! l‘..i.21im' [II'IC(‘S. 'l'dn.’1‘ Lndge Of Brit- nx \\ iil meet in Van- L 'l‘hxn is the ï¬nal nz' (h‘und Master mt ' was bruised adenm‘ammenu Vrupmur prams. “uh-Ifwrh . , ' ~ , ‘ ~ n J; “Miamam expert mwhm: "“9 “we“. “â€9““ (â€the Lihti- Ist; from flamiitom 11935 taken a :1; mg to (‘hmmg Suï¬ sardisti‘itjt {of the Méthtï¬ii‘st l‘HUFéh's‘iï¬dï¬ with m \mhams Founta- made 3‘ M11 be held in the Cambridge street Mam. and has mum! his {Minty to 1m six-“M. ‘ Q . - s church; Lindsay; an Mar 99 and 9H. HMS“: . x n‘ New“ U“ at ~ 3 Mr; R; Gamay; or the flank Ward; --’.: z‘ C . . . . “ ‘W’ “9‘?" “manyuisteu’al.595?!an ‘Wï¬sï¬â€˜aé, '3? ‘g. 'has' mgpnged or may at Mt; Eidhflilta my; arm-wry with“ W“: : 8959â€! “591511 thursï¬ag‘ MM†MP; Fiewar‘d “Ht-“â€Wa; Mr; (or: ‘19}: purpegus' moving to ammo m 91...... “WWW-Hï¬ï¬‚f h: ; in! 3:9“: h , yu‘H .y-J ;} 514g? _â€"__. ~ 7- - ~ ' - :r ~ ~ f [3 mag? MUM: ~ . â€W ‘ ' “ mm “Hus“! {hing “a“ ‘9‘?“ hr: hawker! ï¬uvk: m ï¬nï¬hfléihii‘; N. ._. a mat mm. ‘me, me Thursday; a fleeï¬ of 599% flying Y1. Ma hum vimmg hvr pawnw m ‘ "WW any 3M“:imiFEhWflFdï¬i; Mam; gnaw births mare 1,35wa m: Hm iumkmé MM â€19 mm time hngmg ahaué; NM mm “0.6.5; ymmgm flatggmev l, .,.“.;L,;;4.5: m†w :Tha ,L p, m-ï¬wug gum “mg-31g“ m than: $3: W: “#iï¬ï¬x \yaa an Fauna ‘ flax. Am! EU: muted m mmwmgam . A fflwammi nu ma wrung rinks wmmna Mr- (‘mvms Wilsom sun at Mr. Frank "‘ â€m Li‘vwwi‘hï¬ HFWW numlwr of gamaa 65W“? Hm’s‘nn: "I‘he wéddiné MP is m Ber: â€mum! waxumli an “mar rink; far this aeasnn armemung ' , a“ tn,- :1 gaauategm; Wm mmg Tnmmn: pgggmy gum __um=, Father Phna Bur-Ha, m ' “'llkuï¬hï¬l‘V-B: Pan Murnad hnmuhat {were presented m NIB winners 1. J- MG: . . . . . . , . . . ‘ . . ' ' > . - = s llil' Ullllé‘rel cute!“ (Jul‘vray' lug“; {‘2 tâ€"I‘gg‘nhgiharnl ï¬gszgtter fl V‘g‘t ‘1†t‘IBnq ‘n w “â€Uw"WWW-313ml. A- 13. Tom" WW? (3. 4' â€mam Wilden Who: me. Gan. Brown t‘xn- Minstrel untur- ()illjyxtay, luau; A: unggmmmam, z..-. Hausa tirx’l‘xzes-313nql, A. u. 'l’augy‘ Vice; 6- :\- H'Hl'ï¬x ‘Hu: Midgets'ï¬kiu. The madgla awe of elegant u.»x'l‘|l\'d during thejdasign. attached to black silk wawh ., i'lmx wicv. ffubs. the want being in the form Of lmige 0i Brit- 8 gold curling stone suspended flow ml uncut in \an- agold maltese cross picked out in Tim is the ï¬nal {hha enamel. On the obvezse side Grand Master appears the name of the player and the words, “Winning Rink. 1907.†SEEDS " Halifax Presbyterian College, has been selected by the Board of Toron- to University to ï¬ll the vacant pres- idency. A cablegram was sent to Dr. Falconer at Naples, where he was last week, on his way to Greece. 11: is expected that he will at once re- turn to Halifax; in order to meet the Board of Trustees of Pine Hill Col- lege, of‘whioh he 18 princlpfl. ' after which he will formally announce his decision in the matter of the Toronto appointment; It is believed that ‘he' will accept the appointment at an early date. ' 1 ' . .L, n-1‘lluï¬nlfn ....s-. '(1' appears the name 0! the player cum "\I “It ‘ P f th B k t .. ..- . ., -,. l!‘.- aney ogue,o e an'o the “Mfls' \l’mmhg Bull" 190‘: . ‘Montreal. is on 6. two week's vaca- â€"llarno AdeWe- Ml“ P- 3- 3Ҡtion, during Which he will visit his F addcn has tendemd his resignation home at Valontia as well as taking as roadmaster on this division. It is in. a 'trip. to Toronto and other (1 t d t t Mr. McFadden hasfpomts of Interest- u" em 0° M Mr. Andrew Dittle. or Bad Axe. accepted a. similar potition on one of Mich. , is visiting his nephew, Mr. the American railways. Joseph Little, Queen street. From â€"Men’s suits $6.90, reg'UIar 510% here he goes to Clarke township. his J, Sutclme sons, :old home. It is twenty-seven years «Dr. R. A. Falconer, principal of same M" 111th was last in Lindsay . land he naturally sees many changes. Halifax Presbyterian College, he‘s’Mr. D. C. Trew. an old schoolmate. been selected by the Board of Toronâ€" ; mcognizod m. A. Littfle as one of to University to ‘ï¬ll the vacant pres- the family when he alighted at the A . , L.-_.____H mod unnf fn G. T. R. station. although he Pad -The Cadet'Corps of the uouegmw Institute has commenced drill under naa WVâ€" __v students. A therough kDOWledge‘ 9:. accurat‘e shooting is obwned by its year. Mr. R. C. Gray 15 and the lieutenants, Mr. Thompson “and F.-McCra.e. target gun at the Collegiate has been serviceable to t -The Crime. Ti Iia is to have 3- I (5,}. Await; forget , the'mmstrel enter- tainment at the Operâ€˜ï¬ Honse on Tuesâ€" (My Honing next. The Midgets’ watches will be presented during the enbet‘talnment: Pd'p'uiar ’pï¬c‘es. H-kThe Ontï¬lb“ Sunday School Asso- ciation will be invited to meet in Orillia in 1Q08. I -â€"Speakin x35f the annlvarsu'y serv- iccs of the thodist’ church. Prince Albert. corré‘upondent says: " Dr. Bishop, of Linqaiv. handled his very practical subjects, right giving and right living, in his uqugl vigorous style. Both services were well at handed the house in the eVening be- ing full' to Mrflowlng †-â€"As soon as it was learned that the large ï¬eld of ice,'-‘ which has block- ed the channel at the mouth of the .river. had broken up, a. couple 0! launches went down to the Point‘ on Saturday afternoon. ‘Sunday there were a. number of pleasure seekers out in their yachts. For over a week the main 'part of the lake has been free from i'ce and' severe] boats had tried to make Lindsay from Bobcay- geon, but were blocked by the ice at the mouth of the channel. -At the recent Queen’ 3 University examinations the followmg former L. C. I. students were successful; J. A. Dougan, passed in 2nd year in medi- cine ; in Arts, J. A. Donnell passed in :‘Mental Philosophy. and Senior English; P. G. McPherson took >3rd clans honors in Intermediate Honor English; W.. A. Beecroft. book 3rd class honors in Final Honor ,Eng- lish, and C. J. Burns took 2nd class honors in Final Honor Greek and 3rd c2355 in Preliminary Honor Le.- tin. ’ ‘ ‘ --Don’t forget the minstrel enter- tainment at the Opera, House on Tues- day 8\ ening next. The Midgets’ {watches will be presented during the entertainment. Popular prices. -â€"License Inspector Thornbury had three men on the prohibited list before Police Magistrate Jackson on Monday morning. Two of them were ï¬ned $10 each, and the third who supplied the liquor to the other two had to pay $25. It is not known where the third got his supply, but it is believed that it was not secur- ed at any of the local hotels. ! â€"The newly-appointed format of P0- lice, Ralph C. Vincent, of Barrie, took up his new duties here on Wed- naday. " ' " -‘“ . 1'. pa. H ~. mvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw'" WWW ““W‘WWWWW“ “IS“ «ii-““mum _ * f Persona - ., f a A ., thé ice 011" £119 Ziake has been Swag-11y ' breaking 1!!) and 6183M: 33d M“WW_ BRAKEgKAN FARRELL SERIOUS; no{v it is almost entirely35u€ (Sleight , ‘_ in the vicinity of Port Perry. ’ The ._ Miss Nellie Richards, secretary at â€LY .HURI‘: ,A‘I‘Wflm 3W ‘ sLN ntleman who laid a. W at that ' a. the Salvation Army, left town this 11A}. _ geman - ag morning to takc,a 1†him: in Qrilliu. There was a. bad collision at Whitby ~could row across the Lake on the in Major Railings omce. She mp be S t even last and as are- ‘ 15th 0f April Won the bet in a closelgreatly missed by her may friends. on 3" ing ' ~ margin- IeSpecially of the Army. sun, David Farrell. bmkesman, and â€"A good place to buy your spring suit would be Sutcl'rfle’s, Lindsay. Port in full force this Gray is captain. of the 00119815"to a'tal erected [carat ‘ m. v-vv-v -â€"'* ' m- James Foster is UuSi miding his house and im [tolin’g relatives and Inenus ne he week. The Misses Sarah and Te an Lean, of Sunderland, spent under the parental root. ante Messrs. W. H. Robinson, c let .and‘ Richard Carter. enjoyed m, ldays visit last week in 1 ,_'lthe guests of Mr. and Mrs. ? HMS: Father PMS: Bums, m \Viikuaharve: Pan. Mumad 'humu hm waak after 9 Watt m frwnds m {town- Mindfln Who: Mrs. Gan. Brown land her- flaug‘hter, Mrs. w. a. Scott. 0! Lindsay, are visitors with Mrs. lBrown's tamer and mother. Mr. and IMI‘S. 'I‘hus. Dex. not Mrs. D. C. McLean, of Toronto. was renewing old acquaintances here last. week. ' Mrs. W. Brown, of Galt, was visit- ing relatives and friends here last week. The Misses Sarah and Tennie Mc- Lean, of Sunderland, spent Sunday under the parental roof. Meï¬srs. W. H. Robinson, of Orillia, and Richard Carter. enjoyed a. few .1.“ “in“: last week in Pickering. â€M1. {lwxn Newton. formerly on the mechanical stat? of the Watchman- W-erer, left on Thursday last (or Winnipeg. â€" . .- n I- ,1 IUSJD “I: "U" 1U Mr. R. G. L. Harstone. lelt'l this week for Quebec, to join a survhying party. Mr. Harstone is a son of Principal J. C.r Harstone,.. 0S _ this Collegiate Institute, and was home this week. from 'Toronto‘ University, where he has been taking up studies. , hit-T Neville Sharpe. of Toronto I‘m- ivprsï¬y. is at home this week for the holidays. Mr‘. Gordon Dolby, who has been ill for. the past couple of Vmonthmhaa now recovered. and has returned to Toronto to resume his posimion with the Canada Foundry Co. Mr. James Capstick, oi‘ Veru,am. left last «week on a. trip to England. The family homestead is in Yt'prk shire. and Mr. (.‘umtick will hme thl pheasure of ramming friendship with eleven 'brothers and sisters in thv Old Land. Mr. Fred.Terrill and Miss Lily Terrill. of Fen-elon Falls, ‘spent Sun- day in town the guests of the Misses Moore. Adelaide-st. Cowichan Leader: Mrs.- W. Hop- kins. of Lindsay. is visiting her sis- ter Mrs Van Norman. 0! Duncan. Mrs A. Beavis, of Dunsford, was a Lindsav visitor last. week. Mr. John McDonaYd, of _Toronto University. is spending 'a few hcl idays at home. .A A ,1, for S there. Mr. A; Beaudorn, express'messen- get, left last week 'to take up a, new run, having been transferred to .thc Toronto-Midland division. . Mrs. (Rev.) Sinclair. of Fenelou Falls. is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ray“ , Mrs. N. lanes and son returned on Friday to their home in Cobocouk. MrJ Horace Coed returned home Monday after a. week's visit in Tor- onto. Mr. B. E. McKevin. of Falls City, Nah, wast guest at the Simpson House this week. relatives in town. ' Mrs. W. J. Morton leit last week Mr. W. Inglve. of Toronto. spent. a. few days in town last week. Mr. W. Grundy. of Port Hope, was a kindsay vis tor on Monday. Mr. J. R. McNeillie aher. Thos. Stewart ' were in Belleville '7 Monday attending the funeral of the late er at the Federal Business College Lindsay, has accepted a position wigh Mr. Wm. A. Harris, barrister. Port Perry. We wish Miss Downer every success in hernew undertaking. Mr. G. E. Pitts, of Paris, has been appointed organist and choir-master of the Lindsay Baptist church, and is expected _to ofliciate on Sunday especiallyoftheAnmr. ' pult Dnvidl‘atrellbukmnd CdSain Hughes, M..P.is homihglneermmhwstmudly hurt. frozn Ottawa, thesessio'n o! theDo- yarns-e111: inthe‘BocsHoopiul. the knee. and his head was abound- “23:; mm?“ W Wed- ,, .u. m be m My a. Miss Ida. M. Downer, having gmd- pected to recover, but inun "t the uated as bookkeeper and stenogmph hospltal ehcnted the fact that his er at the Federal Business College chances are now good. He rests well Lindsay, has accepted a position and is improving in every way, and P02: gerrvamWeAwimizs baggie; unless some unlooked-tor complica- every success in her new undertaking tions set in. he wxll soon be out of Mr. G. E. Pitts, or Paris, hasbeen danger 3" Ferrell he“ â€13' been†appointed organist and choir-master the line ashort time me home is of the Lindsay Baptist church, and In Stirling, but he has been board- h-im for nearly forty years. Poster, of Sonya, enjoyed the necessary delay visit with her sister, tenders, etc yer, laét week: Maser thsh ï¬g 7- 7“_ -1 ohn MANILLA. several weeks ., to visit friends with Mll: Bl‘llk’lï¬ ï¬‚l‘b‘ï¬â€˜lï¬llï¬ l'll‘ll‘lï¬ll‘l‘Y Lllï¬ï¬ .S-Vl‘l'llll-H' FROM Fll‘llfl- Saturday afternoon. but. Challea lint-lie. lllunelg alruul. east. lost his mluahle yacht. huet house. “tools. fence and other property through a ï¬re which it is suspected was canned by a mischievious boy. Mr. “why will feel the loss more keenly on ac- count of the fact that he had just completed the elegant yacht on which he has been putting special oflorts for some time past. This yacht and all other en‘ects in the boot house. as well as his workshop. tools. and other valuable property were practically wiped out. The ï¬re bri- gade were summoned hutlly when the ï¬re was discovered, Lbut the blue had gained too much headway to be controlled. ‘ Suspicious are entertalned. we un- derstand. u to the cause of the are, dud Mr. Burke \will no doubt do all possible to bring the culprit to jus- tice. if there is any culprit. and u the'aflair wa's accidental or due to other than inoendiary‘oauses no harm will be dom by having this fact as; tablished. a similar cammwn at Sherbr‘wlyp; where whéoo was raised for a MW bundling in ten days. ‘T‘u ms ammgm about 63000 people contributed; The Linasay YMCA; hate the hundmg pmpusat, mm umkw mmmmtm and it «m be managed m a sys'tpmaue and awful murmur if Hun idea in gum! uu with; On Thursday of last week. Mr," J. P. Reed, secretary of the Lindsay Y. .M.C.A., made a trip to Toronto, where he met with Mr. C. N. Cope- land. proxincial secretary of the Y. M C. A. In discussing Lindsay a pros- pects for a new YMMC A. building. Mr. Copeland said that he believed the movement here would be nuc- oessful. Similar moxementa, proper- Iv managed had nearlv always been highly successful, and in support the New he instanced the case of Sherhrooke. Quebec. and other places. Mi Copeland has just returned from About the Proposed Y. M .C.A. Building. I'hgineer Elmhurst, of Lindsay, al- so receIVed a nasty gash onthe loot in the accident. He will be laid up fora little while, but the injury. al- though painful, is not likely to prhve. serious. , The causes of the weed: are under linvmtigation, it is said. by the G.T. FR. authorities. The exact causes, or the responsibility for same, can harl- ly be fairly estimated until such time as the results of the invstiguiinn are known. However, a double-head- cx height with Englnsrr Elmhurst and Brakesman Parnell on board. ran into the end cars of a train which was ieft on a siding in the yards at Wim- b_/ Junction. Whether can had been carelessly left “foul" or whether they had been tampered with is not known at present. The double-header. how- ever; crashed sideways into the misw placed cars which blocked the line, and a regular smashup occurred. The} cabs of both engines were torn 00‘, and the injuries suffered as abovediy the engineer and brakesman. as a to salt of the smash-up. , Neither the conductor of the train A. Seaton, nor the other engineer, Mr. Wiison. were injured. pected to recover. but inqulry at the heapital elicited the fact that. his chances are now good. He rests well and is improving in every way, and unless some unlockedâ€"for complica- tiOns set in, he will soon be out of danger. Mr. Farrell has only beer. on the line ashort time. His home is in Stirling, but. he has been board- ing in Lindsay. Lindsay’s ' Greatest Store W000...“ u 1 mum W’rï¬l‘éï¬ï¬‚iï¬ i2“ ‘ ,3‘» y-ZJ' WORKSHOP AND YACHT BURNED Completed. Walsh}: now mking_ I in ï¬ver-ï¬xing 393° vvng 'v I rmpletjon stating that 82,000 had been set [c Trent [apart for the bridge on said road : also that a survey would be made depgrt, this summer to and the sum that ork u will complete the job. (2) from J: summer D. Flavelle, making as to amount consider- for loam and sand due Fenclon for 1906. (9),! From Inspector of Asy- Trenton. hams. S. A. Armstrong. re '1‘. 8. pk ~ m ’Perryman, lately a. resident 0! Von:- of {In hm...dewa this an! Blée ‘ township. be two. The following motions were «sent- @3153? 1ԠAmong purchacen tram outside points were: Mr. Diuon, Llï¬ord; Mr. W. McGuire. Liflord; Hr. J. Toppina. Cameron: Mr. C. Hepburn. Cameron; Dr. J. Evans, Cobooonk; w. A. Fanning, ui‘ liurae Exchange, thanks the tarnmra and uthers for the large auhndancc of his past sale April 2711:, considering the busy times. There were pxtra good ' bur- guins secumd in horses. buggies, and second-hand articles, that. were con- signed by outï¬tters. The CORIWH 0130 war; weli pleased with the prices they received {qr their goods. The Pension Council met in Cam- eron on April 16th at \hezoaH ,0! the Reeve, with all the mantel-s present. The minutes of last meeting. were read mud approved on motion of Messrs. 0:11.33 and Haynes. ' Connmmiontiomltrom thTownshlp solicitor, R. J. McLaughlin, re short Meeting 0! feneion (Sound Successful Sale at fannlna's Repository. LINDIAY. ONTARIO Wuommomoummomumnmmmo Our buying facilities are such that we can go direct to the maker, pay spot cash and sell you a superior class of goods at wholesale prices. This being so we see no reason why you should not make this store» your trading place. Give us a trial order, your only way to compare quality and price is'by‘h‘aving some oft’ Our goods in your possession. Having ofï¬ces 1n London, Giasgow, Paris and Berlin we are in the position to show you styles that are only shown by those who ate conneCIed with the buying centres such as we are.- ‘ All these departments are prepared for a big business and-'our staff is ready. to serve your wants. E emphasize this store’s greatness by it’s straight forward march during forty-seven years. It’s quite a long time to be in business in one place and still 54 be in the lead, and it only comes to one which does _ business along honest and modern ways. We take this opportunity of telling you of the greatness of its stocks Dress Goods Silks: Velvets Jackets Skirts Raincoats Cloth Suits Wash Suits Silk Suits Underwear Hosiery Gloves Ribbons laces Veilings Millinery Carpets Draperies Clothing furnishings furs Linens Bedding ' Staples Etc. Etc. Cameron _ to Lindsay. tor ESTABLISHED 1860 MITCHELLâ€"In Hunvcrs, on Satur- t day. April 20, 190?, Irvin James Mitchell. son at Mr. and Mrs. p James Mitchell. aged 15 years, a Council adjourned to meet in Court at Revision. JOHN B. POWLES. Clerk. "Aniwvumef of accounts were passed and ordered tube paid : Palmerâ€"0mm.â€"That John Copp b0 appointed pathmaster on his beat in place of D. West ; also that James Continue be pathmaster of his boat in place 0! John Weldon, and that Wm. Sinclair be pachmaatar in place of A. CowioBon. Websterâ€"Mn nae -1‘hut the Clerk he Inflmwd to nmifv Mrs Ed- VIM‘dS to remove her fence at! the mad allowance. can. a. from the ’Mver norm to the locks road. A "Cwâ€".7 DEANâ€"Suddenly. on Saturday. April 07th. gt the Elliott House. Toron- to. Am Bogart Dean, widow of the late Judge Dean. of Lindsay. HENDERSONâ€"At Little Britain. Sunday: April 28th. 1907. Robert Honda-ow. aged 71 years, 3 months and 14 days. BROADâ€"In Lindsay. o_n Monday. A?- “; _‘. ril 20th. 1907, Catherine Broad, wife of James Broad, aged 68 years. 9 months. 2 days. BULLICKâ€"In Lindsay, on Tuesday,» April 80th. 1907. Daniel Bulï¬ck‘. DANCEYâ€"h Ops. «in Friday. 19, 1007. Spencer Dancey, :1 Yuri! got! 5 months; . months 3nd 27 days. Deaths J ohn COP!) April @511 Shagy. April 28. and was W131 attended. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved family in the 1?.“ Med to hear that In M Mon is recovering from his recent Eben, Ill 1qu Cement-1:, of Springï¬eld. visited ï¬re. John Swain last week. Min Ella Mark has returned from [visit of sevens! weeks with U1.- ‘Hb Noble. of Poet Hope, is (he WAREHAMâ€"HUMPHRIES.â€"On Ap- ril 94th, in Boboaygxeon. at the res- idence o! the bride's pay-ants, by g the Rem-.0. H. Coon, George Ware- : ham, of Webwood. and Ada M. ‘ Humphries, daughter of James Humphries, of Bobeaygeon. COLLINGWOOD - HUTCHINSON.-â€" On April 92nd. at the home of Mr. James Hutchinson. Mariposa Sta:- FNHEIL-In Lindsay. on April 3Mh. to Mr. and hire. '1‘. A. thcr, a daughter. McCREA.â€"In Omemee, on Wednes- day. April sun, to Capt. and Mrs. HoOm, a son. DEANâ€"At Huliburton. on April 97th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dean, CURTISâ€"In West Ops, on April 24. to Mr. and Mrs. Williard .Curtis, a. daughter. Hutchinson. of mripoea. to George W. Couingwood. of London. Ont. KELLEYâ€"HeBRIDE.â€"â€"ln Lindsay. on Wednesday. April 24th, by Rev. Jig. Wallace: 'Aui-ed Kellet, m- tn Univ. auditor of McBride, Peterboro. Smithï¬eld. 01112.. Marriages Births. 'PAGI mun butnier, Ir. Wal- VWm. Bruce, 0! to Shiloh cem- , to George I", V W“ by, . m l