Think of cough ’ â€"’ ' ' All the force and enthusiasm at the Com to make une a rousmg month for Rare Values. . h dyguéi'rgpglgiiiigid organizaltion will be employed to keep up a lively racket all over the store, tor bargaln lovers, The Most Aggressive Competition Outdon Prices cut to a point where buying will ‘be so proï¬table that all who can will buy now, and see what real bargains are, .65 .20 3.15 [.95 Come If you cangget Sty] at any pric- We ha Colored Shi also white 1 M en ’5 Underwear. Cashm- No. I 200 hi The lat ' - ing, golf an A full Buttons, Br $6.25 Men’s Hats - - 590 Men’s Caps - . -. Boys’ Norfolk 3 piece Suits “9 Boys’ Two-Piece Suits - ~43 Boys’ Wash Suits - .75 Men’s Neckties . .l0 Boys Galetea Suits - - L25 We have a marvellous trade. The demand for our summer clothing has surprised us all, and the whole store has been a .hlVC of quick buying shoppers, June will be llvelier still. Come this week and see how we start the June boom agoing. Always good at Corner Kent and William Streets B d 60 U G H The Wonderful Cheap , W Cravenette Raincoats Men’s Suits ' Men’s Trousers Men’s Shirts HURRICANE A'l‘ BRANDON _._Q__ Important Buildings Damaged by 3. Severe Gale A territic windstorm struck Bran- dondon on Saturday afternoon, and left, (lt‘Sil'UriiUll in its course. For- tunately only the south western por- tion of the city was in the‘storm's way. and in that part. there is abundant. proof ,of its severity. The main building at the fair grounds is in ruins. 'l‘lti- large new wing which was lwgun early in the season was :ill lllll completed. and it. with the old part. is now ‘zstrczwn on the ground. When the storm struck it several (';tl‘p('lil(‘l‘s were at work, and all escaped injury. though some nar- rowly away with their lives. Some small houses on the Johnston estate that were in course of erectibn were also razed to the ground and flattened. The loss will not ‘bemore than 513.000. County Correspondence VALENTIA. Anniversary services in connection with thi- \';ile‘~.itia Methodist Sunday school will be held on Sunday and Monday, June 12th and 13th. Ser- mons will be preached at 2.30 and 7 p.111. On Monday at. 2.30 a. platform meeting will be held and in the ev- TUESDAY, will proceed to W. J. ening tea Will ht? SCl‘VOd from 4.30 Rodmml’s for 110011, thence to Wm, to 7. followed by interesting pro- Downer’s for night. gram and lecture. For particulars she posters. _.__+'_.___. J ANE’I‘V I LLE Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hobbs were in Oshawa on Sunday. Miss Paton of Realmro is visiting her friend. Miss MCGill. Mr. Wm. Johnston has left, to do carpenter work along the line of the new railway. We regret to report that Mr. Jones has keen ill for some time. His daughter Belle of Blackstock is stay- ing with him during his illness. Mr. Morgan of Victoria ITniversity has been staying with his sister, Mrs. Thornton for some time. On Sunday during the absence of Rev. W. D. Harrison. who is attend- ing conference. service will be con- ducted by Mr. Thos. McGee. assisted by the prorth League. An Italian fruit dealer from Lind- say visited Janet ville on Monday in- tent on selling his good“. Miss Emma Johnston was to Burk- ton on Sunday. Mr. Jones, teacher of Cambray, . . visted friends in this vicinity recent- TUESDAY' may 3rd, “11 leave ms 1 , own stable and proceed to Owen Sin. N. Grey has a. great. number of $83,111:? 1510; noon itthence #0, ML barns to erect around here this sea. in. -s CPR" gnvers, â€1.8M" son and his stall of workers are very WEDNESDAY vnll W to .Robt. has“ . Reads for noon, thence to Omemeej ‘ 'ITie cheese factory is now in full for night. swing and receiving a. large quantiâ€" THURSDAY, “5] ty of milk daily - ‘ Ims ‘ Mr. David Stolt, who has not been ‘ very well all winter is able to be out occasionally. . Our local baseball team was unâ€" . fortunate enough to sutl'er a slight where he will remain until the fol- revcrsc playing Pontypool on Vic- lowing 'I‘ucsdav morning. toria Day. A bad beginning often For tam: am! pedigree seq and! ends well. cards. ~ The French Draught Stallion gill w "19 Property Ill Di. lilildll V. S. LINDSAY will make the season of 1904 as fox]â€" lows MONDAY, will leave his on stable and proceed to T. J. Ray’s for noon, thence to Mr. Thurston’s Valentin. Broad’s for noon, thence to Rich. Westaway's for night.- THURSDAY, will proceed to Mr. Rich. Greenaway’s for noon; thence to Cam'bray for night. FRIDAY, will proceed to his own staiblle where bewill remain until the following Monday morning. For terms and nedigree see FRIDAY, will proceed to: for noon, thence to his‘ own stable- Puley’s residence on was a most successful affair. large house was crowded, and every one enjoyed themselves. In the "Old’ Curiosity Shop" contest, Robson won the ï¬rst prize, and Wm. Jordan the booby prize. logs will be out of the w the excursions begin in earnest, they soon will. FENELON FALLS Mrs. her mother in Toronto. Mrs. J. M. Hay of Palmerston the gueet of her sister, Mrs. M. H. McCalluni. Mrs. Fraser Miss D. Dickson on Tuesday. will meet in Montreal and sail Scotland on June 3rd. left on Monday, Miss McMurchy of Lindsay returnâ€" ed home on Tuesday, some weeks to her friend, Mrs. Jas. Fraser. R. A. Rollinson is visiting is Garbutt and others. Little Grenville Aldous did good with his pony last Monday and evening and has reason to feel proud They of his own horsemanship, and for of his pretty little pony. dresses will be given by Grand Mast- present manufactured or James World, Col. Hughes,M. .{P., J. H. Carnegie, M.l’.I’., Rev. racing also No stranger should visit. Fenelon Falls without going through the now after a visit of works recently erected by the Sand- The its ford Woodenwam Company. building is three stories high. Mr. John Austin of Kin-mount was dimensions being 60 feet by 150 and at home with his family on Sunday. Mrs. P. J. Wright of Byng Inlet, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram. from the flat roof with which building is finished lthe view in every direction is simply magnificent. The outside of the whole building is iron, the Miss I. Sharpe returned last week and the ï¬nishing gives a very hand- from visiting friends at Cameron. Mr. H. Webster of Kirklicld. spent Sunday at the Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graham re- ing the winter in Toronto. spent Monday in Lindsay.- Mr. H. Doyman spent a few days last week with his parents. A ï¬re broke out in the McArthur House last Thursday ab‘put noon but; was quickly put out. less than $50, and is covered insurance. some effect. ed to the machinery, there being in this department of the works, forty turned home last week after spendâ€" design. bending or shaping Mr. Geo. Wilson and son George, chairs, and the have each only them in Canada. The second story lelCVOth to bench work, and purposes. The loss was chines is most intercsti with rapid. the work I l The ï¬rst flat is devot- over machines of the very latest. TWO of these, the one for backs of embossing machines, one other similar to the and storing the flat to ï¬nishing The work of The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup- ; ugh the per will be administered in St. An- (ens up t carries them to the furnace. will be heating is by steam is by 250 electric drew‘s church next Sunday morning, and a preparatory service ‘WEDNESDAY, will proceed to Wm. heldin the lecture room on Friday evening. The “turned-down" social at. Mr. Friday evening The Miss E. Mr. The Kenosha brought up an excur- small sion of teachers and students of the L. C. I. on Saturday. had party were unable to reach the upper. {is supplied with 'the stairs which ay, before steps. The Beaver a boom across the river so the d The Empire†Lodge, Blues, will hold an o from the I'nitcd States t from Warwick, E . be 1110 ngland, and the genâ€" ‘cden. The works an elevator besides ty are seven rooms each, which will connection with the ho and ing and walls of metal plate. illuminated it, ful sight. shed, and ice stock. The is a credit to the village, The Great Standardhel industry John and at present looks as if its pros-I perity were assured. . The new summer, hotel being crcctâ€" ‘ ed on the canal banks by the Smiths of Port Hope, is nearly completed. , and will compare favorably with any, ; tourists hotel in Ontario. We say" that this building has been erected. as the old building has been torn down and rebuilt to such an extent that the whole is practically new. The situation of the building for a summer hotel is perfect, the view from the high bank on which it is .situatcd being most cmiuisite. giving as it does a splendid picture of the falls and also the western nori‘xon. snow white building, with its grecn roof, and wide double vcrandals makes in itself a lovely picture, with its background of green down the river banks, as the property extends down the bank as far as the Hand property. The ï¬rst Ilat of the ho- tel contains a wide hall, parlor of the hotel contains a wide hall, pal“- lor, dining room, sitting room, smoking room, ofï¬ce, kitchen and pantrics. ' ' ' Record, 2.19; : a three ll":‘.1< 2.10. 2.09;,..'. been quarters in 29 595.. clip. The Handsomest Trotting N in Canadaâ€"never was in Condition than he lSl ' Keswick 2.1814 sill gsley............ T 311 Emmet H... he bar room .'5 a, D011 . K')‘ ~' ‘1' . \ ts“ 1L \....... q and is also ï¬nished in black - ' - - ' k' m . . ., w - icerCCOv ash, With an Oiled floor, and the ceil~ Ahnmc {\L‘qy‘ck bliC ,4. The l\’Ioll_v heswrc, p11 .31 thirteen bed Minnie ichWle, tn ows contains 1 06%. l.05. TERMS â€"'l‘o insure. pedigree 5““ small Cal‘df-Ioo4 Will make the season 01 ~ own stable. 17:2 Britt-Slim5 ‘ just West of Sylvester l' plcmcnt ll'orks. lon’iii The Handsomesf (l Station in Call!“ . m7 l roiirtrTh “3.5 " LORI 1. 5310“. thg. H! and medal 31' oi lvc feet wide, electric _ nten on each flat, and drug is furnished and will present a beauti- A large stable, driving househave been erect: perty, which is to be eaned up and a fence is bug the river bank to idents. 0n the proper- cottages with nine. be used in beaten in the ' . thus givâ€" turcd first pr'm‘ . , and“ Dco- Toronto Sl’l'll'g hlimbs. Hi5 nclon Falls Industrial St‘\t.'l'(;lcotrl:él P’lï¬ inG be‘ removed when grand animal. al " possessing supfl‘bed and will when hr “The ary mares of the 003:“,6 , sire style and knee 0v M iï¬cations that â€â€˜23; as,†most as much 1:10 Absolute 3 Security ~ OFFlCE llll WHO I. Flavelle, President. R tick, F. C. Taylor W Help me I In ï¬ghting disease Elias upon his dru_ We t chemicals hen he w.i.es his c hepracticaii -. . _ y gl‘ es 1 his Patient into the v ï¬uggi§t. Thats wh Tilly'szctans come hex prescri