raw Ba 3 for 25¢ c and Fine Straw Hats, 1831358! sweat band, mg. a : \Ib 9‘0 m I and Popies, littge arid bud, ’. sale price [05: IS: in price from ’rice. ROCKFORD 60'?!" brnaments, Baturday 1; ton Hose in plain, fancy (I lace stripe», black and lavy, brown and gar- 150 due 250 pr., sale price for $2 lid 2 3 prs Black Cat :ockings :e 2 prs Stockings 1 pr Stockings me of he foil @y-to-wear Hats, in .1te. and burnt shade $3.75 f0: - - med on page 122 s )00, amp ued from page 7) CAT THE CHARGES bnday next, 6 drawings er Vests, 50c NE PRICE aintains Charges I will be xhibitionin If Price dVJHflEZ? Closed all day B'ack Cat camp-3*- .‘rough’s, when the tending the mfl‘lic has contrfl‘weJ the re of a black cat :c following priz:s. - $2 00 e - 3!.00 am ed Hats shall not, cox ough charges again SONS )I {0 at IO! i(l ()f ats 25c val'gety Of that n00n~day " regular sale 3‘“ 2.“ {I I'I'O W Sir, th her‘ Little Local Lines gs cheap at Cm sores will be clo: ,mmmt enlarge E "ï¬n-.3 Helium .WaLcl‘..'-1 â€â€˜3‘ Was on 5? bait. d0010f has h iMISS long. 3 Mia Regiment left ‘ -- . 1 a» lungston on Tuesday 1.: rte Companies were not 1 Hum Up. 432 . Headed by the . 1"egimunt marched to the ‘mthe middle of the muddy ‘ w, as Major Sylvester is a; have said, that, there ther-bed soldiers in the uq APE D W match drI‘ 'sion DRY May ‘01'5 0f .ath and U wars right. {lC Green tender oi Th< 15 recent rams byut‘i Slipped 0 the ground ;ed good and cheap, Photograplxcr . Lind- 1.0 â€J H. STI antry App? mxssion L'iVlC Oddfnll dsay l askno 11151) ul‘l 190m II Ms W ,l’l' 0f last, \x'mk Thus. H. Westmtt \n-re ilk-longing to Mr. >11 the 10th conces- The mpv holding 't SliDDL’d and thev and Windows cheap ‘(Is Vic: ' I )1 V girl 'lnd dill- ;1\' at the Ben- tl‘Oan pmces I when (1sz W- U mum- wmm, Ju’xm 35th. 1903. .‘V, ¢ and i c 01d Lindsay - 1C bro “’eek erected his farm in lg the farm. 11111 \\ Gather ti 1 made oks and \( 31‘ storiâ€" ) Mr. {\X'CSI- rumn mung: m‘ s. all West- , and E't '(1 . «pcâ€" with hi (l 111;- the 1nd H†mu for nth 1011 H (am (HS il. l‘ .11 n ()1 ("I n! 11C :11 â€"(m Saturday night Miss Scott, sugnn‘inteudent of the Ross Hospital hward someone outside the large plate window of the operating room whit-h is one. the second flat of the building. It was found that, a man had put a ladder up and was trying to .-nter the building. Miss Scott called the janitor, but the man had gone leaving the ladder. While the janitor Went to get a lantern the lamb-r was taken down and laid on the ground. It is supposed that the intruder actually Sought to enter the min-rating room and steal the very kept r-nqt h- surgical instruments We ca day. ’ ' go with us. I expect to be In unru- my the lat-tor part of this month, and wnuld like to make arrangeâ€" ments for some sport in Lindsay if we can have the holiday on the same â€"'1‘he Federal Business College is offering reduced rates to students en- tering the ï¬rst week in July. The demand for instruction at this tho- roughly upâ€"toâ€"date school necessi- tates the abandonment. of all thought of a summer vacation. Those are the times “hen it pays to have a practical knowledge of bookkeeping, stc"2‘.i)g‘l‘upghy and typmvriting, and the l“i~rlora1 College is the place to obtain it. ()pcl'zl cost l_\ there. â€"A few days ago Supt. Begbie dis- covered a big leak in the water- main at the corner of Lindsay and Melbourne-sis. The packing on the under side of a 6-inch pipe was found to be entirely gone. The Water was getting away into a'tile drain at the rate of more than 100,000 gallons per day. When trying to make re- pairs. Mr. Dan Dunnegan had a nar- row escape from being buried by a cave-in. ' Celebration â€"Ori1~lia News-letter : .‘Is C. Gill the tallest girl of her 1:5: 2.1 Canada was engaged to accompw the Wal- ter L. Main circus, and left town with the show on Saturday night. For some years Miss Gill has been a conspicuous ï¬gure on the streets of Orillia. She refused an enticing offer to go with Lemon's circus some years ago. Her salary is to be $25 a, week. Monster on Monday night Messrs. ’l‘hos. Con- )ointâ€" nolly and Roht. Spier were am ml assessors for this year. Ald. ()‘Reilly opposed their appointment and pressed for the appointment 01‘ an assessment commission. Even though it cost, $1,000, the alderman hwliovod it, would pay. The crook- s-(i'm-ss of the new walks rufcrrcd to M columns last week, was scrâ€" aldormen and re careful in- in NW inusly discussed by the orders given to have mo m1 Mondav night Mess nolly and Roht. Spier ml assessors for this 0 Reilly opposed thci and pressed for the a Chairman Storer was also spout ion. ordered to xmnindcd that. he was haw the face of the Walks plastered. The chairman, moreover, warmed up under criticism of his failure to put down drain pipes along the outside 01‘ the walks to provide outlet for the. laterals underneath. â€"T\Ir. Robert Campbell's many friends of this county Will be glad to hvar that he has been promoted by his company to a prominent posi- tion in the life assurance ï¬eld. Hi- --On Sunday L'ieesii‘ï¬w Hal-Old Woods and two other young men left Sturgeon Point for Lindsay in a, canoe. -- In the middlp of the lake the canoe was upset by the rough water. Two hours later they drin- ed ashore neat Willoc: 3' bay in a. badly exhausted 'conditiou. A valu- able kit of plumbing tauls was lost. 'Harvest Tools-glad and éhetp at Cinnamon s.‘ f 'j ; 3. -. f is now manager of the state of Michigan, for the ‘Manufacturcr's Life Assurance Company- Mf- Campbell lives in Detroit. In a let- tcr he says he likes the city and has high hopes for his work. In an inâ€" surance. paper the company 53-175 0f the appointment: “Knowing 0‘ the SDlondid work that/Mr. Campbell ac- complished for the company in his late ï¬eld, we are conï¬dent can rest. assm'ed of a most successful agency in this our ï¬rst venture in the United StateS. During Mr. other in which business.†Mr. . p . . . v and tact are havmg a. ï¬tting re- ward. Watch for . Civic Holiday TM. 017 Exam-don to aluminum! mtsmnlor hum Ton-onto h! V A must Isf- are n- In; "I"! â€"-At, a special meeting I :51: Tuesday‘5eVWS ." :h buggy -w Stoléfl'ï¬'om Mt. E. $1116.th _ 1:. the (351$! 5? about flit-99, W Wédnesday Dominion Lindsay surg to the come rman Storer was also he was ordered to f the walks plastered. moreover, warmed up of his failure to put, )85 along the outside n nrnvidc outlet, for a. burst} of council his dis- than any â€"?'.1r. 1". W. i‘rmn, (2| 'I paid a flying visit Lu iindr Kinmount last week. on I back from tho h'and Lodge Canadian ()ddfcllmvs. at Kim â€"Rcâ€"v. W. C. Boer, formerly dist, minister at, Little Brit: now superannuatvd and rcsi London. spent a few days i last week with 131'. White, Mr nephew. He was accompu Mrs. Beer. J ()5. Miller and fume tcx‘y d-Zd lino WU excellent support west offender: Falls. They b61098- ed '-to Mr.-- Smitheram’s conï¬rm!!- lip Hem-y Paul, o': the Falls, and agent: .lor the WM Com- E'Dany. 0n Eriday a; telegram from Lakeï¬eld said that the thief and his goods had been located there. It seems that a suspicious . character had been hanging round the locality for a couple»ol weeks, and living in an old house. He had been guilty of some offensive actions, and it is believed he ended up by stealing the horse and rig. The neighbors who had seen this man about, and knew of his nasty deeds, failed to report, realize they coum with the Lihdsayi twenty minutes was and ended 1â€"0 in 1 Hope. The second qu thing similar, but at t: say scour-ed the goal time it, stood 1â€"1. “ Lindsay didn‘t, like at all and went, in {he determined to win. Ac players it was a ton and Lindsay scored twenty. Several tim Hopc'rs threatened 'to l but as it was a. case 0 but as it was 1:, gm v- money †they were oblig the ,trcatmcn‘th The last (1' cut short to. allow 501 Beavcrton importations to train, and _in this quart 1‘2