Vs. vesicuâ€" ~o ~ . .‘n~.â€,_vï¬ Â«_ h"- n or“. "'5 v ‘ Lug. ‘ r.,,~‘,<‘ <‘ ‘. \c ‘e- .w. ., - w... i â€W“; Meg- V. - h}, , .. ‘aï¬ï¬rï¬â€˜ï¬ramwwwa " ‘ ' , ‘- v .; -: . . :35 Winderâ€"so. v.» j, , . we .. “on“-.nn. wiâ€"..,, w... A x ....-. , u. " ».~ r- N. ...~ as... -..p.. . is “an“ “lib. Illâ€. .‘lt‘, ll: limit: 02 ll 5 a 'l’ 555’:- lm: . l‘.l".\‘~ 5mm, }I-;1z l c p. i1...:;;..;; . ii Mrs i . ll. H2: “or. sulï¬mmmhm “ i"? in, q. . s. ' â€that†. ’V n‘a . 5.. icon! .bp'tg “W ‘4: .Iidï¬â€˜b~ 0's. ‘ a... i ' . .v- â€â€˜MWUMAWH - - Other lntcresti at Catara Forwlul: 31.1». A 31.1.. 1.li:‘l‘-i‘. «‘ 5471. do). Careful Shoppers Marvel at the W a me Back for More of t e Good Things from the . . ' 7? anufaoturers’ Sale of Surplus S The strongest proof of the real money-saving value-giving advantages of this great sale, is that men and women have come and buy more and have brought their friends, eager ful genuine money-saV1ng bouwhmhen come again to to have them share in the many wonder. ended this sale know what is going on. lves that the finest of Suits, hrown on the bargain nt at a time when they want them most at such prices, and w ar Will you seize yours? We th / 2935 offered. People who have att found out for themse from the best makers-«are being 1; tables. as it were, and marked at prices that onsideration to original cost or real value. We do not Wish to be boastful or , It is a satisfaction to us to' be able to give the people the goods they wa able to seize ’ty that made it possible for us to hold this sale. We have seized our opportunity. ' and have a look. ________________/// , . Mf/ $15 and $18ygÂ§ï¬ Stcsn‘luft?’ 1$01098m Phenomenal Sale of High-Grade Hats, includ- est shaped Derbys, O bombastic about this ï¬nd when you come. that our enthusiasm is justiï¬ed. e e mighty thankful to have been ink you Will. -/ We would be glad to have the best lines of ready-to-wear garments . , mg the Season 5 new e one of (1 into their con- We believe them to b terials have entere “ï¬gs far Next week’ sold to-day. Nothing but all-wool ma (1 worsteds and Scotch TWeeds embrace ever) - S ° . c" ““8 es and Straws at 99c. struction, and the importe ew this seacon in two-pi'ecc Outing and three-pic le and double-breasted models, close ï¬tting 5 $10.00 Men’s Suits for $6.00 thing that is n Coats are in two, three and four-button sing 5 beautifully moulded lapels, E orth at least This animus you no doubt know, is the rcharse of the \‘Vyndham stock of 1% Hats. It includes an exhaus- ' ' y newest spring_and d snmmer wear. in . . ' wrth broad athletic shoulders, low, Every suit in the showing is w This line shows the newest styles for spring an Two-Piece Outing and T hree-Piece Suits in an unlimited variety. Made collars’ an d ecr-to trousers of imported English Tweeds and blue and black Worsteds, aflbrdiag ex- 4:15 and coilld ngt be duilicated b . our tailor at :95 eellent choosingr in two, three and four button single and double'breasted bu ’sale at p y y i "" ' $10 00 sacks. Both conservative and college models are shown. . ............................ . Made to sell at $10.00, this sale offers you yours at ............ B 00 $ M 9 $ standa make. ' ' , ' 3 , en 5 Trousers at 2 mustbemoved qurckl , and we lth tnt ‘ 12 14 M , S . $ A smart line of ï¬ne imported worsted and tWeed Trousers. About 13““:8 0f 90°“ but Should NOV}? W 'K: _‘ ‘ i" $ to $ en S ults, 7-50 50 pairs of them for business, dress, on ingâ€"good pure wool fabrics ln â€min-i "Egaiï¬fnfogwï¬igeifl‘é‘iéhï¬: ,3 .. f“ J ‘ . . . handsome patterns perfectly made rewular $3 per pair the ~ 50 f d h 1 At the hcrure of “7.5 . '. . ‘ ‘ . . ’ . .’ v ’ - . - _ or an t as sole ofl'evs . . . ~" . ’“ 0 lle (mph-l snappy. new umported T“ eeds and cloth alone is worth the specral price of ........................... . ‘ Wing g - 'J L’ “11 1" \\ orsteds in two-piece Outing and three-piece Suits, so popular With a -- money away advadcageof Mr 11 "it. many men. The workmanshi and General a) car tee of these . . . it. 11:9 =3 2"â€. ' - â€.‘Linctive o'ood st'le pcoaisi‘iave lonciiivide la els hand- . ' 90m “lens w-Wrmw and reallymwhat " ‘ ‘ Ir Brut}. tiniiyllf‘s uw- . . r3 3 ; . . a . P, i this stock 15.jind out the. unequalled advan» \w < -4 4m ’l’zi‘i‘h'll- collars, and the llulngs and hmshmgs are of the finest throughout. ‘. . were“ “loam“ fmm 11“ 1‘085- You'll ‘ s 'l' - u want a stylish. ll‘pâ€"t-U-dte suit that was made to sell , find Just the hat you want and n. w; u. M 1. )0 r . , LINDSAY ONTARIO only cast you ....................... . ; ‘1 ‘lt from $1" to $14 Get one of these to-morrow at ............ _ . , . \15 . v-o ‘ . s. . a .. . .o-. ._. i . . . â€" l‘tl-I'l7-\‘ . ’1.th ‘ Iv r 1:; :3; . kl"? l ' l A number of prominent Methodists ing at Cedardale farm last week- in“ report having a good “mg 1mm. 1 1 , m. l’oguc,. int/'5 were in Lindsay attending the con‘cr- Miss 0m Fell entertained Misti: Mr. Ralph Coulermanrhe has reâ€" 3 J a: 1.1.; , “e had tw nu; hg brother†enoe meetings on .Sunduy. Stlll.) Heron on Sunday lust. lturncd home after spending a week '\ ; r; , I ‘. on Wednesday. You con ': lwge.‘llulibi2tnn, Mr. W. H. MCGlll and M). John -“ largo clingmgalim] “ere ufsscmlrlwith his sister, Mrs. Fred (landalc, L‘w'»; ' 1 thing but eggs, calves and sheep fly-lne 309. Class II. ' _ "- 1g, limphrey's. Anderson have-beautuiod their houses lid in the church on the evening of of Gravcnhurst. ‘ ,3..._, . l ing through the air. l ‘349, Norman McLeod 324, Charlie m.~_ morn.) mg, on Monday a): 'lo-lwit.h fmsh paint. last Sunda‘ y. .' . - . ‘ Work has begun again on the ‘Nop . M k -â€"'â€"-â€" lMcKay 276. May Lyne 231. Gladys rcmo. ‘ Mr. James Armstrong. councillor. _ Mr Taylor Perkin .vmtcd friends land bridge and Mr. Campbell has ' . i 3 l EAST OAKWOOD. lStonc â€06, Cassie McLean 164. L‘es- Messra Bo chi-s and Carcw to-ï¬f .n lis busy repairing the bridges in this Innilxbriggde endings}; hast. bee the job of finishing: it. t . 1.. .. . __ r . ck to ourjlie Gilsorn 115. May Jewell 86. Daisy the :xcursiou to Guelph last .vcex: seetlon. .r'- ‘ “iâ€. f. a H has n The old oak tree which has braved ‘ 3-,. 4 lV5931:"gin.“goiikï¬gï¬bzm and fam-’Robins. 86. 01055 1.4118- MCLBOd The. Lavina.- ‘J'i of the Methollstl Miss Edith 5inder'e-‘Oon of 'loronto spindmg 3 N“ days under the Par’imaiiy a storm for the past sixty i ,, lav-I "l fr 3 Haliburton after an absencel gar Currie, Frank Jewell, Frank cl u"“h ‘uttnd holding a lawn soiinl ‘Central Business COllege, is at pri tilled. roof . years and which Was directly in 1h“ g.“ ‘ ‘ '11 y horn ears lStune. Class Jr. I.-â€"-Florencc Oke, on the chunk gvonnds on Wednesday l sent. spending some time in Janetâ€" the a number 0‘ P909“? _ from road of the new steel .bridgv, has ‘ nyr \thilr magmas Webster 15 erecting a‘Peairl Gilson. In some cases. ab- Jun-.- 17. ville. he"? and a,†â€ï¬‚oundmg ‘ 1Emli’m’or“:been cut down. .14 5 .wire fence on each side of his‘sence on examination day. caused Mr. Wm. 1‘-ilrell licen called '0‘ The lipworth league sold ice cream hf’"d “400" m the excursion ‘0‘ '- ' ' {pew} ‘ 10W marks . Toron;t.. owing n. e serious ill-iSuturdny night. They ‘00}; in $18. (1‘1“th last week. Honorable wean, ' - “ ‘\ a§liss Elma Jackeet havmg ‘ comâ€" __.' ness cl his youngest. son. and then the ice cream ran out. _ thefhlln’i'mlgg and the trip was very“ COBOCORR. SA] ‘pletec a. Course in the Federal Bus- C\MBRY ‘ Mr. Jim M rlin has opened up on Mr. J. J..Thornton is hnvin; a m‘ii'e O$O§loalscd to see the an ‘ June 8.â€"Mr. J_ E. Jackson 'an1 ‘ ness College Lindsay, is visiting .un-l ‘ ‘ ' Eco cremu 1min. large quantity of tamaruc lugs sown f it. IS†W 1t '1‘ w 3 111.8 , Mag-{m Harry J Echo“ Visited “3W “1" l ’ 2.: id} the parental roof for la. few June 8.-â€"Rev..F. J. Anderson. for- Mr. J. Akistcr left on Tuesday for at the mill. (1360 0 ï¬-_ aphcr _i o no: in \uws in Bmmmrd, 1m b0\h00(l h "m lifeeks ‘ merly pastor of this circuit, preacb- Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mrs. George Brudburn vrsï¬emn again. “ o 15 home. on aid one former, lust Week. ‘ H . d'flerent a ointments on Miss E Edmonds teacher at Sil- were in Cartwright on Suntlnv nl- ‘ , . M s J. 1... . '< .r , _ Dam has returntd home ed at the l pp ‘ _ . . . r . as. some, who i. r t . ill. kill: ï¬tter spfnding a week with ,Sunday. He and Mrs. Andersen spent ver Lake, vicited at Mr. Carcw'sltcndmg the funeral of Mrs. Brud- “3:" 31nd lfilrsull. illhljh on‘tcrigmzï¬lun-dical treatment in Font-ion 11.1», ith sister Mrs. Bich, of Little Britâ€"Saturday renewing, old friendships. . over Sunday. iburn’s COPSin- the 11W? Mr. Tul'lm‘. il-istoflfogko yo nf 0 5 on«. e m “spent Sunday here. ain ’ Among those who went 'to. Guelph Mr. John T. Thompson. Fonclonl Mr. Feir has closed his choppingl| “much interest of late is taken ini Mrs. . Bin-hard Visited in 1.~.,.,w‘.t-.n blrs. H. Robinson is at present at on the excursion last, week were Falls, is improving the nppcnruncc‘mâ€! for a coukle of months. Elbe 1 St “-0 ‘chin buseb ll to m of?» Fanâ€. on Sunday. ., :‘2 Peterboro, Waiting on her daughter, Messrs. G. Coates, Jas. Coultcr. in the house occupied by Mr. S. Lev-1 “c are pleasal to learn that Mrs. iCnmgroni % â€thegevcnina ‘ Sn wF'g Among those who entrained 1.1-4» . ers. J. Law, who has been ill lior Thomas Parson. Ernest Best, J. K.'ellcy. \llugh Wilson, «h? was dangerously ‘dnv last thenrcgulu ago: tariff†Guelph on Thursday Worm“: “m: . COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Some time. . Manning and Mr. and Mrs. James The Burnt River Telephone Co_ l". is now recovering. waved against. a few of the remainâ€"iMr' and Mrs. W. Butler. Messrs. “711- f 3 ___.._â€" l Quite a number from here'tooknn Wells. . have their wires up as inr as â€â€˜0‘ Mr. and Mrs. 11. Morgan are at ling. citizens making things livclv gur,‘\'at30n and S, .T. McFarlnnl'. .\l.““5 3' HILL the excursion to Guelph, including Messrs. Briggs and Blight, dele-lvillage of ‘Kinmount. and will likely Present Staying with Mr: J. J48“ hour or'so We wish to congr _iL. Adair. M. “'akclin. Mt‘lnli'i'". U“ .' , TORY - .our teacher, Miss M- Graham. tes to the Methodist conference "have finished wiring the Village thisl'l‘hornton. “.10 the bovs on the succesn of tlï¬ei cm“ Munt, Messrs. M. “.8150“ and .2 a June 9â€"The crop prospects here -â€"-â€"â€"â€" at Lindsay from Pickering,’ spent week. when service will be offered to Rev. Mr. Butler. of Courtioc, pm. eveninyn Although the inferior teqmlT- C. Birchard, Mr. and Mrs. Time. 1‘5?le are the finest that have been 1“ Dental.â€"â€"Dr Irvine, of Neelands Friday evening with their cousin. the public. Ched- Sunday night at the Methodist had a number 0‘ visitors from Camâ€"‘DaVe-V- ' .. . at ymrs Irvine dentists, Lindsay. will be at Mrs. R. J. Ware. 1 ._.__ 321:3..tgru8utler gave a very cleor bray and Powles' Corners to help“ Among those who visned hvrc , «in r '. Mr. manage, Hotspur, 15 pu Coboconk Jackson's otel. Monday A number from here attended. “‘9 l CRESSWELL ' ‘° “3 ““4â€â€ 0“ u†some them out still it takes consideruniytmnday from Lindsay were: “iv-Wâ€- . . - . ' . - ' ~ ' what hiloso hicul -- ' w sh J ll J. 7' ' “ ting m a. saw mill at that place June 22; den, Jones hotel, T“ conference on May. among whom _ P" P_ sublect flought more able players than they are to l A. al , . Dequette, A. Be . . m ..; During a heavy stormclast week,Mr esday and WedneSday. June 23’ L and were 111‘. and Mrs. W. B.'Feir and} June 8’73““ 99d Mrt. Milne UPCDt Power, Show“!!! that one's life and compete With the scum. mm. rrheanddison, .Cook, Honeyburn. )lnch. 1).. \ I T. Clark’s barn was struck by “Shir o4 . Haliburton. Lucas’ hotel,. ~ Mr W. Webster and daughter, Miss 5:238! with friends 3‘ Sam’s. deeds â€â€˜0 only the outwuld express- my, stood a, to 2 in favor of the lOIiver, Naylor, Sadlel'. Murdo N‘d w“. 3‘ aim;r d set on ï¬re, but they suc- day, June 25; Kinmount g ‘ ..and Mrs. Child mamas. Mas-1163i o! the thoughts that are cher- seniors. What do you think of ;Necdler. They came in Mr. .\irf'd' .11“, M ceedï¬â€˜d in putting it out: . hotel. Friday, June 26. and H"! ' ' andms. shed within Th9 093‘ Was "I that? Keep right on boys at you‘ler 3 “"3 little V0;561.1 11183111303: my,“ 1 Mr. Robert Allan, who has been my "3' ‘04 turned my have begun and van .wiu yot win re- “,0. 1W. ‘mm 9"" °“ 8 -‘ 3 v of 1‘. visiting tricnds in Toronto tor the WELD nown. . ch03“! mood on our streets the same ta. As ‘ , past month. has returned to her ' Wm “1' god Mrs. Hamilton and and U «1 home. accompanied by jMiss Ella June 9.--A ery 0330393)“ Y 7 family.- Meesre. Tayloy and LC“: on U n Coshburn. of Toronto, who will was Spent.“ Balsammlie on T1168 ay Dl-I‘SFORD- . Messrs. Cullen and Fielding are -â€"-hc “ i spend her vacation here. gun-noon, June 3rd. 1 June 3,49. Albert Thurston had attending County Council. ' of m: \ Mr. Hambly has insfï¬illed a 'ï¬rst ball togglugngosem 0 g: misiortur: odnlosmg a one young ..â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-"""‘" be \i-rx Ll class engine in is 11“» c“ we . Oil on .v (aiming. Mr. district We had a consignment of pickerel Cambridge and Kn‘kï¬eld. but Thu n believes .the animal . Was OBITUAflY .v be seen a“ fry put in our lakes this week to the, s ort stav of the boa mag by lightning. -' it?“ 8 Mellmim .____ .{ couldn :hhurre a godéa‘gleeée in- II'. E. Gordon and son. and Mr. . 1c {V Weight-d . , nsxsn GROVE, ELDOK was o._ ei- em. en w. r. web-w, have decided to close We mac/“‘3‘,“ ‘ 1.570, -~‘ g . fn- M atom ovay Tuesday and 'l‘hurs- Sunday 1‘“ 1 " bay, with lune Qâ€"A lawn‘s’ocial m,.connect- A. loyal?! l-mv l'OY came ‘0 - g , , This will '. Jun“ 3rd' . hump 1,... ion With the W.F.M._s...wi}1 )e held Frasln‘térian ma “0 on - - , » . 'nchip of “W“ ’ hard nus“ on st. Andrew‘s Whgrounds on ini:"i:isf€~’ï¬nd {baby gir _ . ' avombb' “lawn ham, ,0“! evening of Wednesday, June 17 of ENIWm "(h'il‘ï¬mo - . and his rc- He 'b .. g in Will be served {filmiï¬ito 8 3133‘?an' Miss Truman ‘ ’ :Oa . ' ' wen followed to Glenal'lll mn- uCtlon Uni o'clock. after .whic ,thereJM‘ill be Missrgl'i‘lhmfl‘iwme attended . . .- .. . ._ ‘ _ - , of relatives mm. iri- » ('lvdmiima ‘ven a. choice program. The Wood. ,twrhiï¬â€˜t'Dfofl‘fl‘Uim ‘ " ’ ' ‘ J ' ~ ' ' concourse is ï¬eld hundsuniu Ville W Will be in attennde to wkfii'iuil . _ ’ . . . f the lurgumt (“’91. nvpc “n1 furnish music. A good time is anti: A"rnee§ing 1n the , m ' of the com t"\’. A , gm; ll dilated. so come one and all. For 'was‘lclvl here on - - - ow formerly lull73 position A-' great many from name tool- inthe Ml‘Kanzio's 11. ' - ' ns and “m dau. .. a†W1") Guelph excursxon and report a good Mrs J. Graham. of .;- 2m in M tim, I ' ViSltlna’. M. II. ampbell. 5 is thy Illli miss Laura Smith left for‘Toronto' N9. Wm. (â€9118-1318 back tax-ii. 104! on Friday last, where she intendSre- {lllib‘e again. and ha. . , ‘ " ' ,\ Wm 1.1“)“ mining for some time. 1!} 'J‘e Campbell Imam- ' ‘ j “ ‘ " iii... tumâ€; Mrs Jewell. of Linden Valley, 715- hmlewrs success. ‘ « ' ‘ ‘ - . ' . 'm. 1: mid With her daughw’ M’s MC. TEE GIENTMABJPOSA . .. - ‘ bit uympeflw of theentire m “m†““1 Etcâ€"hem. recently- i , -. ‘ . . icy l. m to be mi fam’ P- 2" 1 .â€" June 6â€"mss nary noes ‘ berm . ' . . . . The funeral service was mnduw ‘wmw' 1} BOBCAYGEON. Guelph the hunt part, of . .. _- - . . f mm- :i.l’l»rn\.. I A. number of young ' ' -' i . . ' ‘ ‘- ‘ ' . . ' . r. .in\' 1mm: ~ . - . «i. _; r . . - . - . . ~ _ , ’ _ > - , llli’. . â€" f “V. ~ A, . ‘ .. ‘ . ‘ .3. . . . This hq " " ‘ . . ' ' ' :,~ ‘ ' ~ . . ' .. Boswell, . . ‘ . - - - . 8 ~ ‘ hOl‘UUgh: . u’inw.‘ l5 8 m ‘ man, u this h breedSt