rum mm mm‘â€â€œ ‘-“w ,m Good Return Limlt, 'L'UUBua-g, u... _- Tickets and mu information at Lindsay omces : '1‘. C. Macho“. 60 Kant 8%., J. Anderson. C.P.R. Station. or write 0.3. Foster. D.P.A.. C.P.R.. Toronto» After a. system that is exclusively ours, and it is absolutely sure to give you a. faultless ï¬t. Every garment we cut is - Noticeably Stylish. We carry a. line of particularly choice fabrics for you to choose 0d Going Saturday, Sund-w a Monday MAY 23, 24 and 25 Between all Stations at '. e. BLAIR EU, a A wâ€".. Limit, Tuesday, May 26 Tickets and Monday, May RETURN TICKETS 25 - , .1 can}. 1 «nnd course % a â€" â€" â€"â€" 7 A delicious drink and a sustaining tood. Fragrant, nutritious and cal. This excellent Cocoa \ \ cheaper: HI: Tins- Grocers an in {-15- 811‘ (1 Star 99 0 “use: U V." EXPENSES OF LOAN kept down to the lowest possible point consis- tent. with accuracy and means re- or June and ï¬nish a good course of training for stenographer or bookkeeper by November, when good positions are best obtained. Enter any dav. No vacations Free Catalogue. Central Business College Yonge 8: Gerrard Sts., - Toronto. W- H. Shaw, Principal . Soother!) v-.â€" LHUI nun-6 -â€" Our Mr. Brown.ga\'e a talk to the 0‘ men Sunday night. I think the men‘ re- will not have quite as high an opinâ€"’ anâ€" ion of themselves after this. The re- ladies furnished the music. which was pre- iï¬ne. W‘s. The special hindrance to the spiriâ€" $3 tual work here in the Methodist church will be dealt with by Rev. [Mr. Browri next Sunday morning. No was doubt a. large number will be pre- .! . _ . Sea \sent as it is reception Sunday as “’in :wen. May 13.â€"-The rgcent heavy rain ha; caused farmers in this vicinity a. great drama: in their work. Dr.‘ Johnston, V.S., Peterboro. paid our village a. flying visit this week. ‘ R. Nurse has a splendid assortâ€" ehiclee -of may 1130- ‘ment of “738035 a description in his hart must have b May 11.â€"The Women's Institute“ are holding their mOnthly meeting at,‘ the home of Mrs. Joseph Goad on May 20th, instead of Mrs. Geo. Wil- son’s, who is quite ill at present. A mod attendance is asked for as it is our yearly election'of ofï¬cers and We want to chide about our June meeting. Miss Bessie Hardy, Miss Mile, Webster, Mrs. (Rev.) Monro, :Mrs. D. F. Milloy are on the pro- ! gram committee. ‘ ‘ Mr. Washington. of Stouï¬ville, rep- resenting the Temperance Alliance, Igave a. very ï¬ne discourse Sunday morning in the Methodist church. Our Mr. Brown.gave a talk to the 1V LL3-‘Ir Oho man COUNTY COMESPORDBHCB held in tht on the P @ temperanc 7' a or nm mo d May 11.â€"Mr. Russ gone to Toronto to college. , \yvâ€"- ' The Lindsay Presbytery Canninmbon On Tuesday 0 The call from St. Andrew Strathroy, to Rev. Mr. luv 1â€".“wa .._-, 7., v Camingghn on Tuesday of last. week. "’â€"' The call from St. Andrew's church, The sad death _occurr1 Strathroy, to Rev. Mr. Kanuawin, about three weeks ago Cummings. an aged ant B.A., B.D., was sustained. Mr. _ KamnaWin then accepted the call, spected resudemt of that here will be deceased was exceedmgl conse'qruently the pulpit. _ declared vacant after the 24th inst. in Lindsay, as he .1wed This was the largest gathering in considerable length of 1 ‘the Presbytery for many years and faithful â€9103139 0‘ t! tall the ministers and many of the Carnage Works. He “ Ielders joined in expressing their deep years 01 age.’ ' Ireg'ret at losing so valuable a. memâ€" â€"â€"â€"- ‘.ber of the Presbytery as Rev. ‘ W. JOHN O'BRIE M. Kannawin., The loss of his most , , estimabfle partner Who Was always Mr. JOhn O‘Brien. on so willing and Capalblc to help in the res'don'ts °f L‘quy' 3“ {work of the church, will also be 1y â€899°th cmzen! p: Mav 16 at seven 0 do work of t muCh felt. lllllUll 1‘: L . Mrs. Pottruff‘and her brother, Mr. Gibbon, of Tory Hill, passed through here on the 6th inst. on their way to MOOSe J aw, Mam. where they in- tend to make their home in future. Several of their friends met them at the station here. Mr. Jack Heppehstall, of Toronto, is home with his parents for a week’s holiday. Mr. A. Switzer and Miss Tena. Switm, of Sundesland. vis ted over iSunday with their brother, Mr. Ry- an Switzer. - I A Pmbyter an conference will be --._n‘â€" Lav-n i FOWLER’S 00321131125. A PreSbyter an conference will be held in the Presbyterian church here on the 18th and 19th inst. Rev. Dr. R. P. McKay, secretary of the Foreign Missions and Rev. Dr. Gan- dier, of St. James’ Square Presby- tcrian church, Toronto. will give ad- dsesses. It will be a great intel- |lectua1 feast. All are invited to temperance house accommodatiOn. is “C. Mrs. (Rev.) W. M. Kannawin, Mrs. Fred EdWard' , Mrs. Charles Caverâ€" ly, Mrs. Lachlan Gilchrist, and Mrs. (Dr.) McKay, attended the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society convenl tion in Toronto last week. Rev. W. R. Whattam preached in Cdboconk last Sunday. . Rev. J. E. Beckcll. of Norland, preached here in the Methodist _L_.-..1.. um». SundaY. both morning lic church last Sunday. and evening. TT‘ all“ UVOLAH‘S. Harry Robertson.‘ of Mrs. LindSay. relief. of the late D- Lindsay, of Cannington. an ther of Mrs. John Gordon, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon have the sympathy of their many friends here in their sad bereavemwt. Miss Jessie Bingham, of Canning- ,_ 1...... aver “1:†VV‘"" - ton, visited with friends LU.“ 390. r_, , ties for a. splendi‘d market, of interest manifested by ens is allowing a. splendid the tOWn to dwindle. Whe ers are few it is dimcult farmeN’ wives to dispose produce and they are not ‘ buyers Wes â€"M.r. D. MoMullen of Liflord, . ,in town to-day. ; More buyers Hrs. B. Finley spent Sm" midst. Smith cheese factory “5 Bake it pay- They are Queen’s Hotel is now 1‘, - THE WAT‘ OAKWOOD \VOODV'ILLE. SATURDAY MARKET- Watch Sieésgé Russell McKay has 0 to attend business Qéékang dunns- {s Sï¬Ã©ied to the pub.- n'vL hogs} $5.75. »a talk to the I think the men s high an opin- ï¬le. When the buY-' L dimcult for the . dispose of their are mt mpw to get. The lack Of, noticeable this mot-,1 a mled as follows 3 Peterboro which was 'lsons run as a: the facil- , but lack the citiz- new real {WV Farmers'vjsazk at. Toronto. .1 son of the deceabed. reland, and came to Uanuua m.-- but a. lad .with his parents. 3 They“ settled in the county of Gavan. where ‘ il W and mother were among the early pioneerS. Thirty years ago he came .to Lindsay. and has been a resident of this -town ever : since. He untried Sarah Dunlap of North Mon- ghan. and their wedded life Was ,singularly happy one. Five goals and two daughters were born. The ~â€"-- “A on fdlnws: William, of deceased was exceedingly well known in Lindsay, as he .liVed here for a. considerable length of time, being ya faithful employee of the Hamilton Carriage Works. He was _about 85 Mr. John O'Brien. one 011: residents of Lindsay, pad 8. vi ‘ly respected citizen, passed 1 May 16 at seven o’clock. at ViiA-ul -rom- a: Mr. John O'Brien, one o! ,the oldest residents of Lindsay, pad 3. very high- ly respected citizen, passed away on‘ May 16 at seven o’clock, at his home in the south ward. after a; lingering laws. {The death, although i not lentirely unexpected. came as a P severe blow to the son-owing relatives. and his sad demise will be a hard shock to a. loving wife and kind daughters. 'n his _eighty-ï¬fth The_decea56d was l , “A LAI‘ “acct“ the allotted thv â€"'~-,,, year, and had passed span. For years he 1 dent. of Lindsay. am funeral, which will t: Monday morning at attended. F his me will late Mr. Col. Hughes, Mr. Johnston Ellis and Candidate Speak mam 1e ing in splendid manner. . Gramophone selections added . {ur- ther interest to the meeting. Mr. Johnston Ellis partied the audience with position of the ma EMU!!!†“Iv.- ..-__ position of the matter of school grants. the 'provincial R. R. tax and the colonization road gmnts. He proved that over $10,000 more fluid been brought into this riding through . Mr. Fox. that; in _any one year under prevxous Buvw Mr. F;;â€"6utlmed the work .0: me Whitney administration with a. brief reference to what was still contem- 3W . _ Col. Hughes ably handled the Pto-i vinCinl situation. an discussed pub- ‘ c questions of .in ‘convincing and able way. to Mr, McLaughlin's statement that ‘he (Mr. hlin) was proodt of 1:110 Liberal party's record in Ontar- io. "It takes 3 great many desperate deeds to make game â€2"": ashamed Sued for $60 \ - Was Awarded $4.602l JOHN O'BRIEN. : hich will take place on norning at nine o'clock. to . cemetery. will .be largely Further particulars as to ill be published Tuesday. I DowneV made a. cap ~ and conducted .1118 m Edd laughter doubt the ;d the Pro- v ming. Goons are gains on. a..- -..-_- Yes, the crowds are still so as one of the largest we’ve had i is coming in. Last week’s sale I! A Very favorable Impression Mabe by the Speakers ‘1, .at. ',town this mormng um. There was a splendid ,mocting ta H' l ‘ town's school house. Mariposn. last. ‘7" , “5 â€8° num night in the menus 0! Mr. s. J. .9“ del“smiled to see the Fox, the Conservative .candidate. 'A ‘mg. 9° we . ‘arge number of ladies wens present. 1and the ,meeting was most interesmdi part otlnhe program Mr. Geo. fferry, whooo gramophooe selections were ï¬tted and enjoyed. Mr. D. Cinnamon V'e a‘rous'mg ad- dress . which leppea ed to the aud- ience. His ks were brief but pointed. and his ylea for good ad-, ministl‘gtion and ,caretul. honest gov- ‘ernmflfl: apps-Jed strongly to the p , ‘. this is an uncommon sale. I Now, ammuny lines at at a. reduced pric will want something, so why pay I here for less. We want to cor have, who think that wrong. audience; The business we hope to close a. bargain soon. now and get your share of the good things. Linings, Dress Trim lins, Flannelettes, Flannels, Cottonedes, Art Sateens, Cretonnes, Curtain Mu: Pillow Shams, Corsets, Gloves, H Smallwares, Ribbons, Yei Men’s Socks, Men’s Und Waists, Wrappers, Suit: t Gowns, Rain Coat _ 9.. l‘nnffl, Wint Silks, Dress Goods, ens, Yarns, Men’s Hats, Women’s Skirts, Corset Covers. Nigh nary, °t°° Now is the Dress Trimmings, Sateens, Mus- es, Batting, Table Lin- Lawns, .s, Linings, , Flannels, Cottonad Cretonnes, Curtain Muslins, Cottons, ams, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Belts, Yeilings, Men’s Collars, Lllwares, Ribbons, es, n’s Socks, Men’s Underwear, Smallwar Waists, Wrappers, Suits. Cotton Underskirts, ight Gowns, Rain Coats, Underskirts, Wash Snrind Coats, Winter Coats, Furs, Milli- Hus nmon sale. Every article in stock is selling Every person Spring Coats The 56min ion Bank POST OFFICE, e have made a. start. 11 not require a large amount to begin We pay interest upon amounts of $ upwards four times a year. an you one in the ambulance. 01 Dunstord. “735 Ila-u xmrdnv 111 Toronto Papers The railroads a. n d doll-ax bonds o! 1.118 n. g. ...... _, t ‘80:: 00., piano ï¬ealers. Torontod IMPROVING THE ROAD. The road betWeeï¬ Ops swing bridge and the riverside cemetery is being improved. The grading and tiling lwhioh they are now carrying can??? if - #- 4-“... ¢hp LINDSAY. right here more .001: is selling Every person Come 19. â€3:73. Williams ,dealers. Torontod of $1 Friday, IS per cm. on Black Vicuna Sku seams, reg. 550 Ladies Black V 1cm 6. 25, 331e,. .. Navy, 'lan and B} silk trimmed. 5 25 odd black, H reg. 2.00 and :3 15 Ladies‘ Short 1 season‘s make, ' Brown, navy, {14 20 inches, reg; Nottingham Lam wide, reg. 1.25 Reg. 2.85, sale Florentine Lace. bOLh cdgtw‘. 1 4- patterns ('ulor‘ Roman Striped ] sale ....... 3 specials in ï¬tting, reg. 0 Ladies: Semi-ï¬t sale ............ Ladies. Covort q er, reg. 9.00, .1 Loose hack. reg; 3 only Light 81‘ (3.00, sale...“ Ladies. 40 inch amcmry trim 1m One H Us 35v. an VOLUME Ll been [1 ed M: that a oughi; LA 1or a reds amin know glass» take the ï¬ eveni wort; past shou‘ ers a Mon! stow 5h" lmz‘