vere nev- nt. Buy- rect from most cas- dleman’e argument 'alues are ight into re wants 3 .50 CBS fast black sstic with .10 Ire :s an Read .~ actual splendid moughout. ;d 82.60 'e in col- ï¬ve sup- ,he back, ‘o ques- les you nent we 5e from. placed greens, ‘nd see 3.50 a large no. You place of variety flowers, Cashmere *‘y .07 33.15 d 156 LINDSAY ONTARIO 13. 1909 :RIE 7‘ The Easter offering at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic church, as announc- cd by Archdeacon Casey Sunday morning, amounted to $500, for which he was very grateful to the congregation. The work of decorating the ediï¬ce is almost completed. The scaffold- ing has all been taken down and the church presents a very handsome apâ€" pearance. It is also probable that the outside of the church will be painted during this summer. When completed St. Mary’s church will be one of the ï¬nest churches in Ontario. Mr. W. M. Lawrence leaves next week for Oshawa. where he will take charge of the branch store of Sut- clin’e Sons. Mr. Lawrence has been a. resident of Lindsay for a number of years, and has taken an active interest in the town’s aflairs. He is an elder of St. Andrew’s church and is the superintendent of the Sunday school, and has been very closely identiï¬ed with various branches of church work. His fami- ly has gained many friends since coming to town. Mr. Lawrence leav- es for Oshawa. next week. GOING TO OSHAWA. .\'o to be behind a number of their brethren in other places, the license commissioners of Uxbridge, at their general meeting cnt oï¬' the license of the Revere House, near the station. It will be a severe loss to Mr: Whit- tender. the proprietor, he having settled in Uxbridge only a short time ago, and paid a good price for the property“, .which of course would be difï¬cult to dispose of at the pre- sent time for anything like the pur- chase money. THE EASTER OFFERING. USE HL‘XDRED YEARS OLD. Mr. R. G. McGraw, Grand Trunk agent in Lindsay, has a. three dollar bill that, is almost one hundred Years old. The bill was issued by the Suspension Bridge Bank, of ‘Zuu-nstown. It is about the same size as the present issue of bills and Is the color of .the present Bank of Toronto’s ï¬ve dollar hill. 8 light yellow. ’ 'l‘here is no date on the bill, the number being blank. To whom Payable is also blank, and the sig- nature of the president is left blank. in me olden times the bills were all left blank, and were only ï¬lled in when issued to the people. Mr. Mc- (,‘raw has had the bill for‘a. number 01' years and money cannot buy it. HORSE AND BUGGY GONE. Mr. Arthur Cunningham, '0! East Ops, had his horse and buggy stolen from the Pym hotel shed: on Stun“ day evening by some unknown pern- on. m. Cunningham: drove into town about. six OHM Hell MI horse in the Pym Mile M. and returned chewy mar fer the horn and m. m to l LOGS AT COBOCONK. The Gull River Lumber Co. has been busy all the week dumping 1033 along the river, and will hustle them through to their mills at Coboconk as soon as the ice is cleared from the lakes. ()N'E HOTEL CUT OFF. Mr. Bowins, alter a. trial lasting for ten days. was committed to the Whitby assizes {or trial on a charge of forgery. . itmgono. Athmughmm made mm the m 15th mm Mandatorthomnh$m~fl Local and Otherwise TEN DA Y TRIAL. Lindsay mmnomm f H s .l. _ . .‘éz'x THE FARMERS ' THURSDAY, MAY 13,'1909 '- Ripe and other ‘h’éeds' will be needed this yéar just the same as other y.ears ~ Fresh ground 0 I L C A K E and BI BBY’S CREAM 9 EQUIVALENT just to J hand. Of this’ count}; wflglget plenty of good ,vxi‘eatflen before long. Our Tur- nip, MangOId, Millet» ,LA .‘_ Dr. White’s. Having heard of the'arotmd the horse’s neck. robbery and knowing the horse and Mr. Cunningham is very much an- bnggy, he brought them back to the noyed over the incident as it will hotel from where they were ' taken. cost him considerable to repair the The buggy and harness were badly buggy and harness. Mr. Cunning- hroken, but the horse was uninjured. ham launder the impression that be It won quite evident that the animal inflows thoporty who took his horse had been driven at. full speed for and has placed the inlet-motion in mm distance. When Mr. Ourtln’ chief *WM’I'MdI. Mumgflhmop-ombmtmy ., .. . ?‘Not'blll tonmwzmuumpmmm as am a: mum. «tut-lulu. , Jut'ou m‘ wild“ “P. m.- m a... m m. mammal». we! M!- «.qu Do YOU KNOW THIS-MAN ? 50 Sample Pairs of Lace Curtains in white and ecru, all good designs and well ï¬nished on edges and ends. lengths run 2 1-2 to 4 yards long. On account of being sample curtains we .will allow 25 per cent. discount 03'. Just-think. you can get a pair of $2 curtains for... $1 50 Prices for the above begin at 25c. and run up to $5 Half-bleached Turkish Towels, woven with a fancy stripe, fringed ends, a towel suitable for children’s â€10 use. Special price 6 for 50c. Each.. C. 150 Pairs of White Lace Curtains, in u -to-date pat- terns, all made or' good strong nets, and lock stitched edges, assorted scroll and conventional designs, $1 00 length 3 and 3 1-2 yards. Special price per pair. . English made Liholeums, all well printed and season' ed, geod heavy cloth that will give good wear, floral, block and tile patterns, two yards wide- Sle.ial per 32C A O u-..) Bleached Table Napkins, good patterns and fancy self borders, ï¬rm cloth and full bleach, size 20 x 20 ...79 inches. Special price per doz. . ... C. square yird . White Terry face Cloths. soft and ‘easy to launder, suitable for washing or drying purposes, 12 x 22 inches in size Special price 50c dcz Each......... )DS White Spot MuSlins, 32 inches wide, pure bleach and ï¬ne cotton ground-work, assorted small and medi- 10 um sized spots. Special price per yard............... C. .Much must yet .be. done before the purpose of this great Sale is successfully accomplished. Stock re adjustment and reduction is imperative---clearance of odd lots and broken lines; a stern necessity, Seasonable' goods are-offered plenteous1y. You 01 ta'n garments of correct style, dress acces- sories thatare representative of latest fashion thoughts. needfuls for the home---there's something here for all-«and every thing offered at this sale becon es yours. at a liberal price saving. No half hearted purpose. actuates our. efforts to make May a month of matchless Vilues here. Study each item here quoted and you’ll see savings are served to that sensationally surpass any you previously .shared in. DUNDAS 8 FLAVELLES Limited distance. fI‘heDelineatar, only One Dollar per year. The Delineator, only One Dollar per year. Curtains, Linoleums Linen Section As MAY ADVANCES, MAY SALE VAL- UES BECOME MORE MARVELOUS ' . THAN EVER. iotmd the outï¬t the halter was still aroma the horse’s neck. Mr‘. Cunningham is very much an- noyed over the incident as it will cost him considerable to repair the Sending Prices Downward To Cause our ï¬iwARBER; EINDSALX ONTARIO; 3'9 :‘j ’ Shown in May now Being New Styles for JUST FOUR TEAMS IN THE MARINSA LEAGUE NOW. 'lheSonyabaseballtenmisoutd the brim... league and than are just {our teams in that. organization now. The schedule was drawn up for the ï¬ve team: last week. but this In, to be changed and a new scltednli will be arranged ‘ahortly. mu. vueam. Ore-we" IN mu. Britain are thin team now u tho luv-0 and it wlll bo‘a but“ rev-l tor the champion-hip. mam mummy Imam. ' Black Voile Skirts Iurflt ma basket. mm ' u. oodbum. mu Mitch. m 00- m by In only saw-nu mom- i m: 10. mm st .18.- 30. A“ m nimble manor: 3d am," now W‘ in» II- American Raincoats Summer Millinery Fancy Hosiery Fabric Gloves Fancy Linen Collars New Styles in Belts Laces, Ribbons Embroideries, Veilings Printed Cotton Voiles Printed Organdies Light Undergarments White Lawn Waists Sonya Dropped Out Homefumishings Tailored Waist: Silk Dresses Floor Cloths m the groom-mun. and [in Lean. mm muted tho bride. Mr. and In. Burke will reside in Lindsay. A m quiet wedding took place on Mutiny at St. lary'e R. 0. church. when Miss Clare. May Be:- nett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. 6. Mt, .St. Paul-eh, was united In 'mu-dege to It. Patrick Burke. «km. The ceremony was per- I’qrmed by Archdeteon Cuey. Mr. Fred Mott. brother of the bride, Iooo vards of pure white val. lac -. a good assortment of patterns, the widths are from [-2 to 3 inches. Come 3: at one: these are extras. Sp :ctal price per yard ...... White Corset Cover EmtroidEries in 18 inch widths, good open work mterns or embroidcry and beading, ona good Swiss cambric cloth. Special price per 19C _A_____---_._ O "9 rr‘ yard I44 Luther Hand Bags, can be used for ladies’ or misses’ purses, good strong brass frames and snaps. all well lined. colors of leather are brown, tan, red, 17 grey, greed. white and black. Special Price Each C. Fancy Striped Tapestry Cushion Covers. ready for the pillow lining, size 22 x 22 inches. reversible sides. 29 Price Each C. a special boating cushion too. Specul Little Children’s Windsor Silk Ties, ï¬nished pointed end and six inches wide. they come in plain colors, 19¢. checks and plaids. Special Price Each ............... Ladies’ Lace Scarfs in corn and white, allover lace patterns and borders down sides. ends are with heavy medalloos. $1.00 and $1.25 lines 99c. 50c. and 39“ 75c. lines each ..................... ' .............................. The Delineator, only One Dollar per year. Ladies’ ï¬ne all pure sheer linen lawn handkerchiefs. unlaundercd.†ï¬nished around with narrow hemstiiched. bqrdcr, hand emhroidered†initials Special 12 1 2 price 3for30c. Each... ... ' C. White Lawn Handkerchiefs. made of good ï¬ne lawn ï¬nished all around with a row of white val. mlace 5C0 Special price 50¢. per doz. Each... BURKEâ€"BA RN ETT. on. occltoooaIOOCOIOQOOOIUcoo-000.. 0.0-. HYMENEAL The Delineator. only One Dollar per year Handkerchiefs, Etc. Leather Bags, Ties ml? WOULDN'T EAT 17.. ASIGNOFTEETIHES. A-waddlngputydrovointomn- cant by the death of the late Run '1‘. F. Collins. Rev. Father O'Leary, of Gain; and Bobcayxoon. has been appointed by his Lordship Bishop O’Connorto the parish ct. Midge. made u. 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