¢=‘/“'â€"'__ THE BIG STORE, MILL AND ,. products of the Enterprise and Business Ability of é, . r and a Great Beneï¬t to the Country Around itâ€" How They KIV Ori inated Their P l ' \‘ _ r0 EFL g grass and Prospects ï¬nanci- l - tt ‘ [éLAYAnAm ' a ma ers. By thus pOOhn g pert whose work has created a sen- ; c the davs when the saw in f \ theâ€. orders these firms are able to sation among the ladies of Lindsay. Of MI" William FlaVelle, ably second-:time the MCKinlcV tariff shut that. gentile “Vern. _ ill sting its son“; '1 _ o hollow steel pillars support the buy directly from the ,makers in enorâ€" With the magniï¬cient stock to maltc ed by his lieutenant Mr. W. Dundas market- then arr ingtllllnls w 9 .' . 'i. > L11 L" u.‘ . A l i w e . . . I ' l > y ' ' i l " ‘j v ‘ , $111531 5mm 1mm. c “In“ the stories above, These 1‘" mous quantities and hence are. able . whose numerous tri s 1: th E ' ' ' tre lose tbth Wm. “Whip and hurled its (1.110% or , f . ' are laht and . . , . _ selections from and such capable p 0 e â€01‘“ made for Shipping to England. b e M n... _ - t, ace ul in appearance in many lines to retail at the price ‘ . Dean markets and l . ' 1With and ' ’ - vi \Vl'tll‘ upon the will - l - and detract . makers no lady could be otherWise ong comm-““0“ The c s re « 1 . 'd 'Word ‘ fa... 13‘" “‘1" i (S M“ “1‘ nothing from the splendid sweep of, ordinary buyers pay for their goods. th With the'business makes him compet gg‘ a ' g‘“ “n mnmghmu’ ’ p : i. Mi the riVer this in“. . ,, , . - ‘ '_ an satisï¬ed with this do artment. . " the countr and ua ' -' . ' Mi hid .tllk- k .' . h (â€I . n has floor space. That floor equals 5000 A movement is on foot to buy in the p cut to direct the details that are lar e t y‘h t p 1 into bum m ' , pun Wit otl ' C so _‘ ' _ H ~ . "‘ . . ~ - ., . - - Va S . '1 Occu V ,2 is) . t In] W5 ‘nh' it 1 y unds of in feet in the main store besides the Same way from Canadian makers. By Mllhmry and Trimmings largely placed in 1115 hands f {Eh b .1 d' ‘ I pi 1? bastmtn- Ely. v ...‘~ .. ant 1.1080 commercial - - '-'_ . - ' . . - - . - . . O O “I m ' n I 1“ '1†1 0“ i '* k .- hard â€i. t... . _ . . ‘ dLUH gDemons rear section, the floor of , these exceptional advantages this This department has a charm about â€"oooâ€"- . g . ‘ h * In i ng Elohim 4,. u; which its Citizens have been which ' ï¬rm is b1 t -' -- ‘ ' packed and shipped. The“) is a. med me ll" .-. i. 1 t is a couple or three feet highâ€" a e 0 Obtain stocks that it well-known to the multitudes who THE MILLING BUSINESS branch -t P t P . . \1 . 5h has n“ 5' 311953 ;-:()llt. .- s the years go bylcr than that of the main Store for quality variety and price could. throng the rooms twice a vear at F . . . a or OWN ’ mgvuwr a ‘ have i did mm iplv these sounds and -idl Th ' ' ' t - . ,‘ ormeily the Scugog was harnessed million and a quarter dozceiis were 8 1% his â€1‘ ‘. . . q . . i e ceiling of the latter is ï¬nished no be otherWise approached. the openings. For them it is not for milling purposes bv the 011 l shim†I t . 1r - . . r1~ s‘ th‘llVlLlOS. ‘ . . .~ - - . . , . . . . . ( ("1111 ‘ "A “15' .VQ'U‘ 1L (ll'lnlilV ) Per 1) had but 7 .0 ...o t . foâ€"day thty nil in steel sheetlng, painted white, a To consider these StOCkS 1n necessary to attempt description or 100 rods further up stream th‘an surlpas ed ‘b ‘ C d1†‘ i‘ . “‘7‘- ‘my i :3:.- m‘usure 01 '1 ms - ~ - . . . . . ' ‘ ' C ' F ’ 3' an ' an'l Ian irm. flint she 3:: oil \ 1 ha“ . ttl-class mod ‘color which conspires with the plate the departments to which they be- praise. ’lhe newest, correctest things 5 ‘ i . L ' Wil ‘lllt c on e . ' . -. - . - . ‘ . - - it}. as ,n. .‘ ‘1, - . gf it}, admiral ,glass and big Skylight, to make the long may not be amiss; for they are in hats, bonnets, flowers, laces, ribâ€" .- - ~ : a ominion i - -' - . . . . . k111i: entrant“ mg. i» . mi iar V\lill store the bright and Cheerful place it not arranged in any haphazard fashâ€" bons, feathers, and the endless vari- or: i 3 .,...-‘5V -. . , _ . . . . ‘ . . . ' {1‘63 pï¬mm sink B is. But it is its front that gi\'es 1On but their location is as definite. cty of beautiful things that, go into k? '\‘-“~| ' ' ’ ‘l‘ O " ‘ " l' . ' . . a v ' ‘ < - ’ ‘ rossed 111:3; 1, _ . iw .‘ aht , .\U.(lltl‘, badli i this store its striking and citvâ€"like as ’8 the" sort and the uses ‘0 “'h‘ch those marvellous creations 0f *» g brow. gut: iluj;.I,:>‘-â€"tllcht‘. are flaunt-s written appearance. The Whole 65 feet of they are put. Order is the ï¬rst law Woman's headgear are here in great in e. il-' . . - ,. .- - - . .. .. - ‘- ii-Elgm the 1.. .â€" ..lt tommtrtial and industii- frontage is practicallv one transpar- 0f tms store. Only the broader proquion and excellence. 'lhis deâ€" ‘ ' ~ \' ii" ’ ' ‘ ' r ‘ ‘ n ‘ I - ‘ L . . ' ‘ . ' . - - ' ‘ to her, ;. :. . 4 01 the town. .1 best lind tilt, plate. It is lerc . . (lassmtations need be mentioned with partment W111 11nd elerant uarters more beauty , .~ . . . . Q7. Q - p 0 by L\\O re_ E) With her “11:1 v.4: >llttt.§()l‘.. in the Flavelle cessed doorways, but these are. g0 perhaps a few examples in each. dOWnstairs when the remodelling has .' ., - who now hear u ) , u, - . - L . . - . . -. 1:l'runed m It; ’ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ 1 the h‘ 1“ nearly-sohd glass as to but height- Llothing and Gents Furnishin:s bten completed. air. u 3;. oi our enterprise and put en the rener- - ‘ .. ' i ‘ g 1.1 , ‘ . ' i . , . , c Dim-ma _ pimp,“- on the development ‘ends ilon ‘tl cfftct_ Ih‘ gldSs txâ€" Entering from York-st, one stands Carpets and Rugs h . .. - . r . k. , i 0‘ ' ‘ ’ , . . . ' ‘ Ousy smo . .. _ . _ _ . n. _° to bmldmg on lorlx-st. immediatclv in the ents' funds} in s Axmmster, Brussels, Halifax,â€" d t9 mg ‘: . .imn halt a (entur). lliey and terminates with . t1 †, g I g . , " 7, ~..- T .. g , 7 . ano 101‘ large rcadymade and ordered Clothing de- these are, eoininonnanies to the larm s t marreï¬ â€œan. strining examples of success recossed glass door Kb - ' D 1o+(,":1; c m. l\ ,. 11â€.“, 0f busintss ab'lii ‘ l1 t D ‘ ° " “"0 the. 11111111 partment. No one going near the l carpet buyer. The famous John L‘, [Yum 1‘3 ' \ ~-\ A _ 3:: . 7 l )v. ) a (‘3 'll' . ‘ _ ‘ . . ,‘ ‘ ‘ . g: in‘0 the?“ .. . w‘tliout 1â€â€ I k U,“ 11 I t 1‘ :3 hCJ‘Y Sttlions of orna- corner can fail to notice the large (.rossley (\2 Sons of the latter English ~ A ace ;. __'.. a: A . i f ’ ‘z t 0’ Ellen a 0‘ i155 - ‘ i . - , . , _ . ‘ . . . . 9 “mt meme“ - . . \. HI- mun 1h :1 “n m H t I t f’ ‘ ’ “nut 1“10“ tliist, nar- and attractive arrav 0f gents' fur- City sell extensively to this firm and , . ,“ ‘ .. ‘ , ; » _\ >,-.\_ - u L ‘ v (((‘S -‘)\‘v S l‘l )S - . . f . . ' . . ~ . . . 3:1 we" mm", "i iliev ll'th tom itlltd i i I admit light 10 Hit base- nishings that are displaved in that “1"†goods certainly strike one as ‘ ' l .\‘.i.\ ‘ ( ‘ . ‘ ‘ S ' '- * a - v | ‘ ‘. _ ‘ . . . i n agony of en- ‘0 ll \Om) ill “ “‘“t 111d «1110“ tlit usual unsightly section of the Show window. being of rare quality and in patterns - .ws .i c g 1.: men iey coiiâ€" gr-itinor '< i .- . . - cave “I“ . . s s ‘0 13“ (llsptrsed with in the In this (hiphrtment are: Christie's 1 and colors that are most attractive. ‘hv-N place?†, g , .\ capital and have so exteiid- pavement. Heavyr sin r10 ,1. 1 q - w - . l ' ~ " . -' ‘ .1011 are x m l'l ms s. t (.- - - -i ° ‘ 3’ 1 d “ "1 13118311511 112118. W. C. 11's and Bowltlf‘ll lapestiies, LI‘USSPIS ‘- i . i't‘; . .‘ t .‘ a ‘ i « '. x ' - - ‘0“ must be . t ' i 1 ol giin â€131 li itral diintnSions are set. â€110 the '1‘(,n;.;p‘g shirts, collars and “mg squares made by T. F. Firth and {'9 V. ‘ ‘- s "5 ll. ll'illlllllt‘ll lilt‘l‘ ill I ‘ '1 _‘ i i . . ' , ~ ‘ - 7- .. 1:11“) 3“3111". I f 11- 1L “ UK N u“ rear and S‘d' 0‘ 1110 Lloyd. Attrce and Smith's necliwear 50113 YOH‘Sh‘m’ England, “1110“ r. ‘. t o LI «_' _, '~'!L'.'.‘S concerns 0 t iis couiitrv. ' " u . w . - - . ' - - ;. Thin: Shh _ 1 . bulldmg- â€It“ Is no part of the “right s Health underwear “WCCWF rugs, and all-wool ingrains of Eng- “ - ' how :v nu ior‘s ant ex iorts t -v .- . ' . ‘- . - . . . . ’ - V . . l l l 11‘. “(Wt 111 “huh the shadt and texture ed for men, women and children and 11511 and American makes are all - - . ,_ . ,7 ' __ _______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"--â€"-â€""â€"â€"‘â€"‘_ readymade found in this great stout. Bottmg ____________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"--â€"â€""_ Now it Butter and Cheese ra nnot be plainly seen. THE WATCHMAN-WABDR LINDSAY buyers visit the great manufacturing centres of these countries regularly. prices from the manufacturers. They , have peculair facilities for doing this. for they are members of the Canadian ing and shipping of purchases and an immense. stoch of different parts of the World. there are the American, South Afri-E space in the basement, nor do they a t store in itself; not just a few articles, but a. whole division of the great; building, stocked, packed with the different lines. ‘ When one is quiet volâ€" which they go. the other is active so that the ume of trade for these houses is bal- this section in charge. She is an exâ€" _ The store is under the management where the present one is. 3 N So and oil cloths. that occupy a big such quantities as to threaten the supremacy of the erg business. in summer to the staff that worked at the grain in winter. They were then handled in the old storehouse MESSTS. John D and will. F Dry‘ Goods Syndicate an organiZ- anced the year round. . lam lavelle 3:th: comprising .18 0f the bCST' dry Here this concern buys its mantles When the full staff is at work abom soon after burned. Thâ€1 the. first goods foncerns in Canada. This and many other lines of goods. 60 hands are employed. For skill part of the, present imposing mm; A Sketch Of 3113111888 Concerns that are a P °d ' 83-h “a L “hwh ls known as Heron, Dressmaking and cordial attention to customers story blinding Was erected. « n e to this Town DleSOIl (70., employs its own staff , , they take a. hiirh 1 (-1 . d - r - in Great Britain to oversee the p-ick- Miss Davidson for several seasons k _ . D p a " ‘1“ are â€1 I‘he DUSIm‘SS grew rapid].V as did With Simpson 00., Toronto, has :eping With the general excellence the production of eggs throughout. 0 he store. the CO‘mU‘Y- The first market was the United States but after a short, ’ v Jpxi?;fmyg 1;..lilz‘ their name well-known of goods ‘ iimggfgnct‘; \:,1,\ hug the c‘wnqion â€f align :‘liiilpowerfilil electric illuminaâ€" clothingâ€"suits and overcoats in 111111311111 and Swiss 1‘1"“ .curtains, "015’ release you from .1 N. \,1,...-.:ug0ng when vim-L. than N m ) 01 1b1,“,1u i the building is sizeS. patterns and prices. These are '. Scotch muslins, chenilles and tapes supplies part of the power for one of The ï¬rm has not overlooked the id who] 33m ‘ ~ . _‘ ’ . ‘ '1 ll) ‘ rdZLS 011i «it night this made by the famous firm of W. R. try curtains, table covers, fringes, the ï¬nest milling P131119 â€1 (.‘anada. advance and bright prospects of i» bm‘lzht yes r won-S 01 11118-10“ 11 and tmm- corner presents a brilliance and aiii- Johnston . (‘0., Toronto and for matting and drapes for â€â€01. and In 1884 Dundas and Flavelle BTOS- the dairving industrv in (‘aiiada Vesblif:sfe\:::;k: "1::‘E1\":‘::d[h:‘21:11:“Lnutul‘lit‘é :l:iLt:0n.nO.t siirpassed in any Canad- style and excellence are unsurpassed. Window. furnishings are all display“d bought MF- SOCleF'S “1101'?“ in 111“ Mr. W.l“1‘avelle is a regular buyer on rm†drire‘meg. : , g:-.-p‘p-.it-e vith It; developments 1;:11‘3“ 111's!“ (131“: Sllggeï¬llie of the The ordered clothing dcliartiiient is here“ ““11 11"b911‘1t3'l mid freshness Needler and Sadler lllln- MTV «7- D- the local cheese board and while his lie, with pass?» "I will â€it.“ of “mm details of n; t .(D0 If“) s att to “lllt'll this under the direction of Mr. .l. H. “10*" attractive to intending purâ€" Fl‘dVL‘llObï¬S made 1‘5 manager. 111 buying is not such as to discourage . .. ~ . .A ‘ .' . » . . own makes rapid progress. McKnight. an expert cutter, while chasers. 1892 3- Jomt StOCk 001119311." known; buyers who come from a distance, iffygisggjedwt; \ flllgl‘lrll:\‘llxltl‘:1)l':lllli:ll)l.(::: Iiili::iu)tl::-::: The great 5110?V Windows are all the stock of goods is replete. With Haberdashery as. {.110 Sa‘dler, Dundas and Flavello 3'“ he. always has '4- 11W“ NOR-0Ԡ011 . .i, . - - backed by maSSIve mirrors that re- the ï¬nest Canadian, Scotch and Engâ€" This unmusical word includes a Milling company was incorporated the interests of the farmers. lie. is ““7"“ dud “-‘iu'n-“WU enterprises â€1"†produce the costly and artistic winâ€" lish cloths. A large stall is eniployâ€" great variety of goods. Among them under an Ontario charter. TWO careful to see that their product, is l, are PCFFiD'S famous kid 31"“‘3’. imâ€" years later Ml" Sadler's “OCR was not sacriï¬ced and more than once has ' d Yerlie, breath- ()ne of then ed lll this department. purchased by the other members of placed them under heavy obligation COLD yet it be markedâ€"the manufacmr‘ can, RuSSian, etc, sections. The? at; all complete the list' but they STORAGE PLANT mg centres. For they do not buy goods in these are adapted to the1 give an outline of the scope of this The Hen Pmdum’ i. from wholesalers but at wholesalerS' needs of the particular climate to great concern, for each one is like a, In 1884 en‘gs were ï¬rst liandl e d. 'The original idea was to give work is j< article is written. the firm. In 1898 Mr. J' D‘ F13“ by coming to the rescue when bids *- elle bought the Diindas interest, and 1qu firm new“. -- the arid. in: were holding low. the THE DRY GOODS STORE hat you take an to reread this n». st retch of (35x! 2.0 cation to a Living ’ in" liiagiiiliceiit eenorhearl from ‘ ‘ two stories high with ornate 39““ to “it“ r- lugs and the glare of plate glass to the legislature to change the lirni's farmers every name to the Flavelle Milling (‘0".Thls year they bought 5000 cheese Ltd., under WhiCh “3 now operates. land 4000 packages of creamery but- 1 are a father and: the same year application w as mad e, give. advantage. loses an opportunity to possible They have gone. cautiously in whom I love bet- l‘, two sides Comes by a splendid -ir sakeI mus“:- ('-~‘.'lilt)n from a very liiodest build- SPCTUC’L or 1 i1?" is; 'Eiat in 1560 contained the small Great Progress ter. In 1884 the grinding capacity of this department but their recently the mill was 175 ban-Q15 pm- day and improved facilities will enable them t_to take advantage of the trade in . a†c s . . - . 3"â€er “ tâ€; goods stock of tluxton and Dunâ€" husasy. I can ‘ , , q , . , '07. and for your 11;». lnat illllltllllg stood on the era-.ii secrecy. ‘ f“"‘-‘"iii Dominion bank (â€HUT RUM then it ran only part time. Now i "Lilian! gum: 3 T5,; .i\.\'llt'(i by Alf. (i. L. liO‘chll. {\ll‘. has a CilpilCiiy of 500 barrels; of flour’i future. . ,i t’ - . . . . ., . i . . . - , - F): wig“! :39: Law“ was â€1"†m bumm'ss â€1 and 1:)0 of rolled oats. bestdes poti‘ TurleS and thickens . am. ta‘ien ( ' ‘ . ‘ â€v.1 .. . . . , . . ) z S . . . - . - - I . - x t . . . . _ to be about. and .. . “no and tho, late I. l. l und l. , barley, rolled wheat and a \tl‘} largt i The lirm s operations m poultry ..: L l , , - . . - . . -. - , , a i . i _ vour faced: COR: - » on 11‘0111 that 10““ 1" 111*â€â€œ3‘ M chopping â€dd“ It runs an “mgprobably appeal the mos: strongly to - -... um: ., \ .. ' . ' . ~ '. ~ ~ 2 -. . . I w-. ;. (lime to .. â€as night and its total output is “‘)xth:1)0plllar interest. it “.3 Chum}. m w‘“ n «can? . . a .\i.i.. 1561. the building “as a million dollars a Mar. lthh this trade m mind Um. 1m, '1.. .L-1 h ‘ . . . . n L ‘ . y . o \ . ‘ ') r \ ‘_ c ' i . _ in. ,1“ race, ego; till tin liriii got nut. prtiiiis / Last spring the old chopping Imuisplendid cold storage mm“ was m_ “ v. . - ' “supâ€. llr. inflows now lives was burned and the power house ln-ébtaucd' v:ul crv 6" Yell“ i :11?-~»iv-- , 9 ~re they iured. Durinr the summer 1 line' ‘ . ‘ ' h ‘ â€â€â€˜ 0“ 1 row 1m ' f . ‘ b _ k 11$ b '11 d i _ Four years ago they iiizitie a sliip-~ 3 , r i. 72.. ' .. . i-.;, lt‘ new 69- - , . new l‘lC’ 1111 was 111 3 an e nip-g . , . . i W. lxttiian blttl ll n l [(4 ; .~ l t f 10 000 T1.“ . gment of turkeys to 1:.nu‘land in the . - - .. .\r. - ec at-i. cos 0 s . . us mi. - . «it (1 tin stort that .lf . g ‘ d‘ l _ 1 t1 glealhcrs. It was not a success. )t-xt; l 1‘ .. l ' ' . ‘ ~ " \‘l ill' ‘ evote to (710))11’1 ‘ ant ie iiianuâ€": . _ , , HTMO 11"“ 114*- M" ‘1’“ 1 - % .. f f t LI 1:; ‘ lye-air the plucked birds paid no better. i w .. . i ' ‘ - )ll . ‘1Ctlll‘0 o )0 Lirey. . . . . . l “ m “ ““5 "mlmmg on H“ ( ( 1 mi- zlLL ‘ ll 1 t 1 , 1 _ 1 'lhe lilCli of proper cooling facilities - .-. ‘ ‘ - ' '~ _ 2" ------- 1 -1r e ex‘)or' trac e. is tone in ro - . ' , til-t. 1Ҡ.‘(drh â€1" firm - y : __/ '1 l 1 ‘ tg ‘Th ‘ t l' 1 rendered the two fzollowmg shipments i ., ‘ - .~' . . . - ‘ ‘2‘. cc 0-1 s. 050 70 () AVUI‘ )OO , j ,. . tl‘x :\ ll) ll 5 ()rlblllll‘. std-11(1 lll ..,. ’%: 13:9: . L b I Sc‘ilrcol.\v 111()r0 enClerilgiI-‘g- lhcl‘ , â€"r.__.._ -â€"._ London, Glasgow, Holland, Denmark , _ - ,,: *â€" 7 ‘ . only ice was used. , I and Germany, and small shipments . . ‘ During this year an up-ioâ€"date Ken tâ€"st s . t he wz'nt-r of \V'illizilii and ~;'Y‘.< later they moved to and York into the lit- ‘" U2. lit-lit t. store that now forms part , ï¬g 1‘: X“) successor. s _Il"_‘;ll an addition 40x30 was rear of that store. .v‘ . In 1‘.“ the growing business in those ' .\ siiiiiliit-l‘ lllt‘ 1301111 “to l the alterations ii second to ~i.\‘ Matt‘s - era-i. « conducted quart re was ob- iade that i“r-«l um _ none variety an Flaw are two heavy The floor space double rows he too}; Mr. .1. ll. Mr. Flavclle since 1864. j ears litter uh.» as silent partner. “7 llundas and Flavclle Bros. )1 Of Mr. J. R. Dunâ€" hL his reiiiembere is but the measure of the. el to them and rise of well up to 1000 feet. When â€in.†“L the (“at d that the measure of this, the Fluvcllc‘ brOChCI‘S bunt-1' inn-rest in the busmcss. e Itself run parall Fine Goods from Abroad I were rum» '7‘... d richness of the conte only employ for 32 years. is traversed length- of shelves gets a slight m. -.,. storekeeping in this section 0 ada. Here are silks and it is these All these dress goods have the Ripley stocks that ï¬nish which means that they many not spot with water. Mantles and Coats the season. Berlin is the great PUF- . » mes and robes. “‘9 Mr. W. Martin has been in the firm's He is a coatâ€" velvets ston, lebratâ€" have bten favorably received in Petersburg and Christiana. ’ Since machinery at a cost of $10,000. grinds 30.000 bushels of hard wheat per month and its flt large 0 combined mill als 100 hands. Mr. J. D. is a _man of exceptional energy business ability, and a publicâ€"spir sported kid and woollen gloves in all sizes the P.N., R. (3., E.T., Crompâ€" ton’s and the famous I’.D. French Ont., by a Canadian ! French, Ger n, En lish a d iss laces are . _ ma‘ g n SW†' most rapid strides during the Fur G oods These fill a big space and include the bi men and choice furs of this the riv stream from the mill. will the com and other lands. They are in sable, French and South Sea seal, St. 188-1 the mill has been reâ€" modelled and equipped with modern . _ - almost nmselessly at the impulse oi Ma ii it ol‘ia xport grain trade is done. The and elevator staff tot- Flavclle The enterprise which has made the Great Britain. is that conducted in ï¬rm. g plant on the north bank of er and 8‘ few hundred yards up William Flavelle presides with the This build- ing is commonly known in town as brought the was installed. In a whiteâ€"brick cold-st orage buildingr a. snug little powerful condensing engine throbs It the electric current from l’eiieloii Falls and forms blasts along piping to the very the :iiiiiiioiiiii-laden iilr flarâ€" pipes themselves appear. clad in an inch of hoar frost as their chemical contents rob the air of its warmth. in this chamber, silent. electric-lit. iceâ€"coated and frigid, are. stored the and lied many more must yet be killed. When past the poultry operations are done for this season 13000 chickens and "0 0...;- Over these operations also Mr. alertness. dcspatch and skill that. have. business to its present The Big Stor ‘ ‘ [cm above them one What was once three:to;t-sthi: 1:12;; conception of the vastness of both These goods are chiefly imports mink: the one big store in w “c. 1' ,n the the. accommodation and eqmpment of from Germany and to see them is an I’erSian lamb, otter, beaver, astra- the eggâ€"house and when the number imposing proportions. With the enâ€" i-umiucis its business- Bar 3 ' .- this store. education in the quality and styles of kan and goat, made into capes, coats of eggs that. are shipped from it annâ€" tire citi enship of this town and gauntlets, ruffs, collars, caps, caper- 11me are considered that seems a. county we congmtuiaxe. the Flavelle very appropriate 931110- But there Brothers on their splendid success % Yil‘ll‘. required more T00111- l to doublc 11101? 59‘1“" f 11 l l h' h _ . . . - . - - connotes success u y witt t to lg â€", fl _ _ , W. “Hill s lease of the $10“ I l ret ot the. big blllldlllg' nearby. 'l‘liere . 1 -ir â€a. in" it est grades of that made by the Lake. . . ,- 1)!'t“-vlh0d 1 1‘ n ' =3 , _ - ' . heavy fans force the arctic air oi that. l \l â€Will 11â€â€œ of the “oods mills at Ixecvvatm and . . ~ . mm" arount ' r. " ‘ . . . . cnambcr down through traps till it ‘ ‘ ~ st â€â€˜0 1‘01““; the Ogilvie Milling Co. at Montreal. 7 _ , ~,,.. street in illt ~ k , _ , _ 7 traverses the stories beneath and . 1 Mr Bean's .In 1884 when Mr. J. D. Elavelle , ,. _ w . } nu- sluice belilm . - t k chtrrc of the business an Q5 chills their contents liite ino- .ll‘i‘illll ‘ " ' .00' t . . .. L .â€" . . mint-(l these two storts dud 1" oi wmter. In these the mercury ‘ GOO-bushel elevator was erected on _ ~ . 7 , hovers about :20. But. in one cham- the north shore of the river. A ver} _ _ her it falls to zero. In this the l "~':".?rd in a More . . ‘ -‘m.- 'lll‘ large cities. of these Windows are equalled lwri ,7 ill-kl'\\'t‘tlrï¬ several Chung“S by the Skin With “huh they are. maker. - t T .. .h - ll. . d ' ' ' ' . .llE-t ..., . nn 1 of the arranged and the immense stocks of Dress goods and Silks corsets, he cas mere, WOO tn an citizen, whose adeo on “we matters fowl: 1h“ an to be mm in “Wk v =~- -.' - ierso c > o . . - - - - . . . - s ‘ - ‘ 3 ‘ "“ m p...“ in tht l . . - â€" q m les. 0 . 1) the stern wall are cotton hOSiery is interesting because is as much appreciated by the town . ’ . . . ' In 1970 Mr t‘luxton rt‘UN‘d “lllch they are .a p ver a (rig ca f 't . t f color rid ‘rice but , stiff and stark. trozen solid. That. is q Mr J h â€um!†’unning parallel with the tWo ranged the high-piled shelvgg laden o i s Varie y 0 a+ p as are the great beneï¬ts that arise the acme of cold storan‘e .. o . . I. ‘ . ‘ . . . l A. mm {m [“0 HM . ’l‘wo - . ted walls of the store with a displav of dress goods never CVCII more 50 because ~he seamless from his extenSive operations. e: 1 carried on the bitslness alom- Widely separa ~ . _ . Sort though made in Great Britain is In the other chambers thousands of hardwood counters. before approached in the history of . ,. . P .....â€" ' . a .. f Canâ€" made on a. machine invented in lung TB] COLD STOR E GE turkeys hang toâ€"day. Thousands have already been shipped and as Hinnmer alterations W (l 3 â€w present coma-“‘5 in View.†ii“. t on axis 1 Fla . n . t. to the . - - .u The solid brick The firm 0 :1 ant V0 0 chasing centre. So grea a . T d , . “â€i qul'†“msma. hose stores Bros. imports heavily from Germany, houses there that they are divided in- ' â€359 epartments do “0" ““1““ are 01351831118 about the ler 50‘ and wish them its duplicate many walls :rm. see “cl-ted .t ‘ ce and Great Bntain. Their to sections to sell to â€comers from the house linens ; nor the linoletims- partments of other farm produce in times in the years m come. 3 mi in.“ with the. firm , . , » H \V(ls ii niliar with itB W’tho‘m- plated back to back in pairs and from England, made by the CL sh w 'n eat rofusion as is an .:i i. 'i ,‘ i l . . . ‘ - 0 n 1 ~ . i, â€-7 \lr Wm Plawllc who each row confronted wuh its. counâ€" ed Lister firm, at whosohead is Lord 'mmense Sng of ties scarfs tischus decade, been of the greatest advan- .i . . l . _ . . ‘ _-l - . 1 ' , ‘. , _ ' . _ , i. lLl ls icon lonir in the firm-5 tm- tor. So that in all SIX counters ex- Maningham the famous scientist. who . 'ld . . 'it f d‘ tage to the farming community ad- turkeys will have pas 1 through it 0 O . ‘ i h ut the reat length of recently lectured in America. The and the Dev“ ering “1"“ '3’ 0 goo 5 . . .h d b ht th : _ . _ < . :I « l . i - ~irtner in tht ““11 ttnd throng 0 g - . d , . - . - . Jacent 1'0 1 e town an roug c this building and been shipped to the it o}. .ietume a Pt ' "des counter space Iiricqtlev oods need no advertismg. for comfort an adornment in “11th . . ‘ y _ _ In the store and pron - - g . . firm and the name of Lindsay most English market â€"-bv I.†the 1,â€, W“ 'l‘hev are here in the greatest variety. the ladies delight. _ t1 t ti tt 1. of . . . . . . g... . ‘~ prominen y 0 10 a '0“ ‘0“ number ever sent by any Canadian l