il' huabï¬llé; "|' new (arms 3‘ Drawer"; t S Ritclï¬g men on the L; In tawn on Lindsay was ht last week. 3e. o! Minder; ’1“; zenial G I Petal-hora, his outing. den. made a : looks Well to m Mr. nesdayafcer qngr 3n his the 3rd, for ‘ a tumor re rd has been ‘e the opera Broom e mam (nu-d Hz: “I ugh aux-t. was 5 Mr: R0 Mum“: )"Iu 0 places LS 320, 1:5 each. Mr. very well, but ages are high ni‘ airs: ‘9 high no Jena:- poui~ liuurton. Th: :63: by Mr. [MI "bl (‘l‘ . and for 0! them he nun; ‘ to 15¢ a Oatmeal. per 1h. ' Cheese azienseci I) Boatd, :Hons ; niha: m-d “ll from 15c 'm' trey ar: en l'HOTOGRAPHSâ€"The Photograph Gall- crv in Bobcaygeon, opposite the Post Oflice, will be opened ior the season by Fowler, Edney Co of Lindsay. They are an old reliable and reaponsible ï¬rm, and you can dop1ndon getting first class work at half the regular price, We show proofs and gm antee our work. Cabinet photos either gloss or dot! ï¬nish $2 per dozen, other sizes in proportion. Views of residences and all out door work at he! the regular price. Wigwam-On the 9th. in Bobcaygcon. the wife of George Wright of a son, still-born. (‘oxcnmnâ€"Jl‘he Band Concert on Friday evening drew a full house, and was well re- ceived. The Band selections evinced steady improvement in tone and shading. and the brass numbers by the individual members indicated marked musical progress. Mr. \\’. McIntyre on the Euphonium accompani ed by his sister on the piano, Messrs Jae. “'elsh and Geo. McNeil on comets. accom- anied bv Miss Nora “'elsh, Messrs \Velsh. IcNeil. “'m. and A. McIntyre in a brass quartette were all meritorious pieces. Mr. Brooks on comet. accompanied by Miss l’latt. and Mr. Ross on clarionet.accompani ed by Miss Beatty. were nicely contributed numbers. Misses Hamilton, .\'.\Vrigbt and MeSsrs Brooks and Ventress gave a quart- ette. and Misses S. Wright. N. \Vright. and McGuire sang most acceptably and received encores. Mrs. O'Loughlin. gave a nice ren- ditiou of “Galilee" accompanied by Mrs. Stewart. and an effective recitation, Mr. C. Logic smve a song in good voice. accompani- ed bv Mrs. H. Bowl, and Mr. Hickson, assis ted by Mr. H. Conway, gave an amusin sketch that was warmly encored, Rev. A. . Foster gave a stirring recitation, Balaclava. Mr. Bottum. performed the duties of Mana- l ger, and expressed the thanks of the Band for the generous support mven b): the pub- lic, which would assist materially in paying l their little indebtedness for new mstru- I meats. Vire l’RN. Miss ()rr 200d nzxtnrcdly con- tinues the duties of Hon. Sec.~'l‘reus.. and Mn. Sht-ppard retains the position of Lib- t‘nriun. The Library Committee was select- ed i-iitirely from the Members, and consists of Mux‘dunzq-s Robinson, (lush, Stewart, Alissa. St. George and (Jr-Int. and Messrs Broad and Yentre‘s. Any 0! the Commit- tee will he plenle to receive the sugges- tions of the members as to new books. A large addition of books is conteniplutedï¬nd it will aid the Committee very much if mem lwrs will expresstheir wishes. A discus- sion Wux‘ held regarding: the attendance of young boys at the Reading room. Some of them are not quite as orderly as they might be. \Vhile the Board is desirous that the (-hildren should avail themselves 01' the :miusement and instruction provided by the Irwtitute. the opinion prevailed that r- ents should caution the children to can not themselves in a quiet and orderly manner. The Board starts in upon a new year with every hope and expectation of an increase in membership am popular interest. FLOATING Barnumâ€"A deputation from Peterhoro town and County. went to OWL wa this wot-k. to solicit a grant from the (im'vrriiiient towards the reconstruction of the (‘hcmong Lake bridge. The l’ctcrhoro Times says that the reason for making a re- quest from the Dominion Government is that it is claimed that the construction of the dam at Buckhorn has raised the water rousinlv ’ahly in (‘henmng Lake. The deputa tiou will urge the plan of filling in the lake for a distance of 1.700 feet out from the Bridgvnorth shore. erecting a pier half way between that and the l-Innismorc shore. and having a floating bridge in two sections whirh would be capable of resisting a stox n Ir is estimated that the work will cost $30,â€" j 0‘.) l. [.nm.\r:\' Romanâ€"A meeting of the "ward Wu“ heldatthc Institute rooms on Mundnycvoninq. Mrs. Donnell was rc~ rivetedl'rcsi1!exnt.naxl(l.\lr.‘ W. C.‘_Moore, SlYCKHRS.-~Thc run of sucker< continues. and the dam is frequented all day and most of the night. by men and boys with nets and lines. The quantity taken away must be enormous. All the country uround come in wizh their \mggons. and buggies. and the catch must. Weigh Eonx, daily. Those taken by the farmers are usually salted in barrels for future use, many being kept till winter. The heads and insides are remov- ml, hut they are not scaled, and after luving in mlt for n time. it is Nllll they cook ï¬rm- ly and make a good food. \\'()RK.<.â€"«Thc works on the Canal are at present at :lsl‘llndatiâ€. The dredge. clan) digger, drills, etc, were shipped to Burleizh un Wednesday, in charge of the Str. Eur pire. A pier is tobe put. in at the wharf, :m 300" :m the timber is on hand, and then it is understood the work will have to close for n time, owing to exhaustion of the uppropriul ion. If this is the ~a>e an effort :‘huulll be made to obtain the zunount nec- ('x‘ury to ï¬nish the breast-Work for it will be exceedingly inconvenient to scramble over the rocks all summer, to the bout wharf. ’m:.<n.\'.-u.m.-‘.\Ir. Iobert Chambers, of I.ind.~n_\', was in town on Tuesday setting up toxnmronm in the (Jenn-w '3'. He wanted In so†our political editor I). stout». express- inxhimwlfnscermin that the gentleman musn CUHIC‘ to an untimely cnd.~.\lisses Conway. of Dl-tmit, hive now joined the [:unin in the Reid House.~.\vlr. Frenmn (ircer, of Toronto, stayed over Sunday with rr-Intivcsm ~Mr. John J. Kennedy is home again. Mtcruttending a coulse of Pharmacy Khan-s.- . â€Janna - v.\.. vv-u, n-v - . dill. Auula, llllll J. '1‘. Kubmson are Directors, and with such energetic representatives an Electric Rail- “'3ty to Bobcaygcon can no longer be doubt~ RAH.“'AY.-Lllst Wednesday a meeting “'lls held and Messrs \V. C. Moore, was Lzlcg‘ted‘lfresigcnt. S. H. Thorne. Vice. \V. “v---“ - u. ..... V.... V. 1-. AMUIIIC, v at, H. .I. Read Sec.-Trvus.. of the electric railwné', that is being agitated to run between Bo - caggep‘nï¬nd I’eterbgrc, Rev. Mr. Innis, and (‘In2rm;-Thc factories are (ting to work again {or the season. and t e outlook ix nmn- cnroumging tor the fanncrs. The war is. sending {he market up, and specul- nmrs nru uperattinglurgely. Prices are a "out, Is per cwt. higher this week. There is um gvmruntcu how 1011;: this up“ ard tenden- I'y \vizl hat. but in the meantime in has brought, up the market. just at a moment u hen the uutlouk was far {tom bright. I)ISTRICT Dilemmaâ€"The Lindsay Dis- trict meeting will be heldin Lindsay on the 17th and 18th at. the Methodist Church. All the Ministers of the district:- will be present and as many laymen. The statistics of the various circuits and missions will be receiv ed and prepared for Conference which will 0.130 meet in Lindsay, on June 13:. to 8th. MAPLE LEARâ€"The Str. Maple has! is a: ' pxesent taking a run between Lindsay and , Coboconck. ‘1 here is an impressï¬rm chm the Bridgenorth run will be taken by 1:. new boat built by Mr. \V. Kelly. LAvmc A CORXKR S'roxn «The Corlzc‘l stone of Eden Church will be laid by Rm S I J. Shorey, of l’eterboro, on the 21th, at.» Three o'clock. Good programme. Tea will beserved on the Church grounds and be followed by games and sports of various kinds. Tm: gohtaygwu itmlepcndmt AND MIDLAND COUNTIES’ HERALD uur snoes are MADE TO FIT, which means case and Long Wear. See our mw bpring Stockâ€"very hobby Gnods. Some special lines in Ladies’ and Musses’ Fine Shoes. No trouble to show goods. If you don't see what you want ask 10: it. xeuqires two shoes Our shoes are MADE TO FIT. ONE SHOE WouldBe _m EGONOMICAL’ If we could get along without the 9 But we are built on a. plan thxt ‘. L. WHITE. FOWLER, EDNEY a: 30. Funny, MAY 13, 1898. LOCAL NEWS. BIRTH. KENT SI‘RBET, LIN D'S u-ï¬ hr vn'. ~vr-a. the: HOUSE, SIGN, Sc ORNAMENTAL Market Square, Bobcaygeon. FLOUR FEED. PAPER RANGE“, AND DECORATOB NEW GROCERIES, POTATOES, I’ARSNIPS, AND CARROTS for Sale. Always to be obtainedâ€"Fresh Mutts- Poumv In Seasonâ€"Cured Bacon-Cured Hamsâ€"Cooked Meats a Speciality, All kinds of Canned Goodsâ€"All Orders re- ceivcd attention without delay, 58 Kent bt. Opp. 51' Cl man s Hu'dware. â€"'rm: MOST CENTRE; 1:â€" )Ieat R‘Iarket, ‘33:: â€"â€"â€"-I.\' LINDSAYâ€"â€" WILLIAMSON BROS-, BICYCLES FOR SALE New and Second hand. W. WEBSTER CYCLISTS A BICX’CLE Fresh Meats of all Kind u.\.\1, BACON, CORNED “mm, 91:1;st BEEF, AAD LARD, WALSO mum: magma; A choice brand of Red Salmon. Heatnuarwrs for prime fresh butter, and strictly fresh eggs. All Goods drlivvred in Town without. delay. BUFLHER (33‘ Ch RY STOR .\[ ukct Square, llubcuygeon. Ilmvu nntlmriz--d Mr. S. MCCIc‘laml, of Bahcuygc- n, to rucoive any Watches, that mnv r- quiru lh-puirnxg, and any ordcrs lclt wi.h him, will 11(30ch my best attention. For Iln'thvr information apply at. the tor: 0t 5. M:Clcll;md. l‘mtivs i'AtCl‘cstfl}, “'1“ gun-m themselves According-[y 0H HOEDAY, MAY 30,T8 O’CLDCK, COURT of REVISION, Clerk's Ofï¬ce. Bobcaygeou. At Ten o‘clock, a. m. All Appeals must be entered not later than the 11th. On Monday, May 60th. 1898. Of the Township of Vex-111nm, ' meet in the: Town Hall, Bobcaygeon, COURT OF REVISION BR 0 CK BR OS. The desirable rrsidenca occupied by the undersigncd on Need Street. Apply on the premises Store fortncrly occnpxed bv J .hn McKee Dzuggist, opposite the Golden Lion, I. WHITESMITH, a y Making things hum !â€"Great clearing out. sale of balance of the Army and Navy Sboek We have determined to make this store fair- ly hum with busy trade for the next two weeks. Come to B. J. Gough, Lindsay, and see it our hard-to-believe prices do not go hand-in-hand with high class clothing, fur- nishings, hat, caps, etc. Everybody can save money and still get. the latest styles, and best qualities as this sale. VILLAGE of BOBCAYGEON, obtflyyflfl, May 4th, ’98 For BOOTS and SHOES go to FOOT McwaIN-NIC, DGAR BROS, have vour Wh‘Tl gone over by an expert and m'l the best value tor your cxzwnse. Cleaning aud adjusting, 50:: up. Of the Municipality of Bolt-nygeon will be held 4th. 1898 always Fresh and reliable George Sheet PETEBROROUG H¢ BOBCAYGEON. PAINTER Notice is humby given that the Notice is hereby given that the 'h) \‘f SEED WHEAT HOUSE FOR SALE! WATCHHAKI‘ZR 8: JEWELEh Mammal, Ont, PEAS. WILLIAM STREET. LINDSAY In the Cuumil Chamber BROCK BROS. NSHIP OF VERULAM and CHAS. E. erWAR'r, Village Clerk is like unv other ï¬ne machine, and to give the bvst rcsults must be in running order. GEO. \V. T AYLOR Tow nehip Clerk Sharmncd and rcpmmï¬ï¬o‘c Up. LAWN MOWERS will â€"-â€"BOBCA YGEON.‘ We Have the Latest in all Colors and Low Prices. Newest Spring Blocks in Stiï¬â€˜s and Fedoras‘ ........ .4 “.7 to s:-ll at the closest boa-éxblc ï¬gure. “on Succeed with Us Who Have Failed with Others. It wi‘l cost you nothing to learn what we can do in you. Don’t write unlsss you mean busmcss and want proï¬table employment. “ï¬n“... -.....u..u.a all u": Dominiori. \Ve pay both salary and commismon. We engage either whole or part time men. We guarantee all our Stock. We furnish purchasers with certiï¬cate from Government Inspector. stating our Stock is free from San Jose Scale. Our Nurseries cmnprise over 700 acres, and growing stock in lnrge quantity enables us Or anyone desiring to bz-ttcr thrir position and increase their income should write us. Tin: demand for home-growu Nm'scry Stqck is on the incruasc. We lit‘cd more men. â€you want steady, paying work, write us. \Vi. furnish nil supplies free. We nhare . the largest Nurseries in the AGENTS 1 77 Kent St. Lindsay. We are ufl'crmg grcut Barga and levurwurc. LINDSAY’S WATCH , JEWELLERY STORE ! thn in Lindsay Cull‘und aec us WATCH REPAIRING ! w. F. MGCA RTY, Granite Cups and Saucers. Gianite Plates for Children. Granite Tea Pots. Granite Coflee Pots. Hanging Lamps. Nickel Plated Tea Pots. Nickel Plated Coffee Pots Bolton Street, Boocaygeon. GRHNITE WARE AND STOVE. Paperhangzny, P..inting and Alabaatz'ne work promprly attended to, CLEARING PRICES. Our srnss are strictly upâ€"to.date. Our qumn is the best, Our mucus are the IOWth. We are showing some very artistic combin ations in Ingmins For Field and Garden. Denier in Eyes. Artiï¬cial Leaves and Frostings, BIRDS, ANIMALS, FISH AND SNAKES stuffed and Mounted in and out of cases in the best liielike style at loweét prices: Deers Heads a speciality. A stock of foreign and native birds always on hand for sale. . _...... w....._,u v... uuuu .vn zany. Big); et'c" sent by mail. markud 5th class come quick and cheap. Residenceâ€"176 Harvey, Street Peterboroug NEARLY OPP. [LL/1‘ OFFICE LINDSA Y. Headquarters in Lindsay For VVALL PAPE R A full stock of New Reliable EDWIN ELCOME, TAXID ER MIST. STORE § WELLINGTON, :llrin: al'mg youl Watch it it is out of order. Price» the lowest in town. Remember the name and plnce. W. A. GOODWI N’S, "comm DR ESJORE JAS. BOXALL, â€"-ATâ€" â€"GOOD WINSâ€" l'b‘ V For Books, For \urser) Stock For Agricultural Implements Toronto, Remember we trim all our Paper FREE. Save tune by buying here. Fun-this month we are selling Rem- nants and Odd lines at rains in chdlrv TRY ONE OF ouas THE BOBCAYGEQN, INDEPENEENT J. T. ROBINSON 170 CHARLOTTE ST., PETERBORO CUNNINGHAM CO’S., 373 Gz-orcc Street, vam Pads by Ht: 200. Mica Axle (:l‘l'nSK‘. Lag Rngs, Dusk-rs, ole“ etc, Will be sold at the old prices until (lcnred out. Lmlllmr is udvancitq, now is your time to buv. All my largo Stock of SPECIAL N0 T1 0 E fl] Exunï¬nu the E S KING 0t SCORCHERS. C QUEEN of SCORCHERS, EMPIRE L SPEED KING AND bPEED QUEEN you do you will decide with. MISS MELVILLE, 138 Hunter-st, - Peterboro LADIES 2 LADIES! The Brady’s Old Stanh; wrlhjnn FRESH GROCERIES, FLOUR FEED, HANS. BACOS, LARD And Cheese always on hand. PARLOR GROCERY ! The great Jeweller. Gold Watcbe5._Chgins aid Repairs done while you wait at, HUGHANS, Kent St. Lindsay. Display of Novelties. Games 0! all kinds, Toys for all ages‘, School Books and Pretty Slates, Fancy A. Papetries, very pretty and serviceable Pottery new shapes and designs, China- ware nicely decorated and beautiful after noon Tea Sam: at WHEN IN LINDSAY, Now is the time to look around for your wheel. Don't be in a hurry to [my 11!! vou are sure when: \‘ou wvll'gctthc Best Bicycle for the Least Money. That is why' so many young people and old riders are Inn-mg (Mir 01d.- rs with Inc, forI have the bes‘ for the least money in town. Pretty Cushion Tops and Eldcrdown Cushion lurm, Newest. styles in Drawing Material, Felts. Wall Ornaments Etc Dr house decorations 3 Doors Weet 0| George 8!: Ladies I ETER BORU, Still to the-Front with a Choice supply 416 GEORGE STREET HUGHAN CO. '- MULLIGAN CO â€"-HARNESS IIUGI-IAN’S ls with us and all: nature is donning new l.;nrmcnts us also are the people You Will want your Picture while cvexythmg is lresh and pretty, for we all like to look our best You get thu latest styles and ï¬nish at Only Ground Floor Studio in the City Great pains taken in pus», expression and every dc- tail [bat an to make up a pleas mg pitture D.H.KERNEGHAN. McCamus, B. SHORTLY, Store. CALL 8: INSPECT â€".â€"opâ€"_ l’E'l‘EllBORO I‘E'I‘ERB BO Putcrboro. ESâ€N"'T"ARIO ARCHIVES at OPPOSITE POST OFFICE SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN T0 CUSTOM W01“. FINE NOBBY SPRING SUIT. In the Very Latest Styles, and most Fashionable Shades. We are prepared to Furnish you with a. TWEEDS! DIARIK’ S CUSTOMERS. BELTS: STAPLESâ€"â€"31 in Fancy Striped or Plain Flannclctts, 5c yard 27 in Fancy Checked or Striped Fiannclctts, 3c yd. 60 in Unbleached Table Linen 25c yard. Cash and on Hosiery : TORONTO SUCH PURCHASING POWER And Newer and Better Dry Goods were never offered you ! J. SUTOLIFFE SONS, Call and see us. PRICES RIGHT. GORRlE’S STORE, HALIBURTON‘ LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS In comparison both in uric You understand that we sell you Plow Makers. “u.'v â€Juvn UGDHUAUIE. Dcotcn W001, tic Wool aha 'éo't'tgn Socks with double heels that wear well 3 25c and upwards. N01; If you ‘Vear our Seé the Special features we show in Shirt Waists I Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed as one The sharpest prices for reliable values. Ladies Fast Black Plain Cotton Hose, full sizes, 60 or 3 for 25c. and 5c pair Ladies Ribbed Fast. Black Cotton Hose, 25c 20c 15c and 10c pain Ladies Ribbed or Plain Cashmere Hose, very special, 25c pair. ZDmvvJ Omï¬bs‘? wc(<z>Z/1Hrbï¬ In Gents we haw; blqg}: _Cas_h_m9re. Scotch Wool Inn! -..:l 11-.“ .V DRESS GOODS; '. Cain DOLLARS NEVER HAD Ladies Leather Belts WORSTEDS ! . CAIN, Values and Qualities must be right judging by:tlic quantity we are selling. We have grouped together many odd lines. Balance of ine: sold out, some sold for 35¢: 500 and 60c. We make one Grand Offer 25c. 10 pieces chy Dress Goods including Silk Mixtures, regular prices were 50c and 75c, all one prize 35c. “OUT AT In comparison both in‘ price and appearance some village ladies pro- nounce them better than some bought in the city at higher prices, “They ought to know.†The proof is they are selling fast. I Sutclg'fl‘e Sons. Having received a. ï¬ne new lot. of No trduble to show Goods. WORK GUARANTEED. LADIES’ _ EOSIERY- Our Prices are Such that the poorest easily ï¬nd what ï¬ts their purse. Every young man is fast. as anxloas to apbear on Sunday in Spring attire as the fair sex, therefore, see us for :1 Suit of Clothes, and a. Hat. I, colored or black, 250 20c, 15c and 100 each. 5 KODAKS for 1898. BOBGAYGEON. A lull stock of Photo Supplies nlway on hand Catalogue on application. SERGES; RANGING 1N IRICE FROM THE HEELS.†in Black, GFeEJfLawn and Brown double spliced heels the goods that wear and from 10¢ per pair up to 50¢. KENT STREET, LINDSAY- E. GREGORY, Points at 25c. nearly any $5 00 to $25 00 NEAR SWING BRIDGE, BOBCAYGEON. Cash and one Price to Al‘ Hosiery THE TA YLOB of these. Home Made 13 pair for Cam? Parasol: "- BOBCAYGEON‘. AIWays on 'haud at A. E 5130 Agent for the BAIN WAGGON. LEADING HATTERS, £3 MANUFACTURING FURRIERS, FARM IMPLEMENT Since taking the Agency of the Massey Harris Co’y, for thi Ihave ho thank the Farmers for their favors, and hope f0: Patronage, when needing any Farm Implement I can ï¬t you out with anything from a Threshing Machine to Implements can be seen at. the Show Room- Balm: CARPETS, CURTAINS, Boy’s Fine Navy Serge Suits, lined pants and coat, with Sack or Shooting: Coat Style, at $1.75, 82. $3 and 3-1. Men’s Navy Serge Suits, with Sack Coats. magic in [Lls mason's Style, lined well and guaranteed to ï¬t, at $4.95, $7.50 and $19.04), Men’s Fine Tweed Suits in Sack Coat Style, small laptl and made correct. These Grey and Brown Twecds ht good quality at, $5, $7 and $10. COMPLETE STOCK OF a??? CLOTHING HIGH 1N QUALITY AM) LOW 13’ S'KECE. "3â€",: Women’s Colored and Black Broad-cloth Capes, plain and with brmdmg. at $1 and $2.50. Girl’s Colored Broadcloth Capes in Groom. Fawn, Bed, Brown and Blue, for 81. Women ’ Black Capos, with braining and3 jet trimming, for eurlv spring wear, in Beam-r, Worsted and Serge Cloths, at 53/ S4 and $5. This Store is here with every desirable line of Dry Goods for your inspection. We have been half way around the world looking for all the newest that’s to be found. If your poc'et-book is ever so small we c in please you with the prices that we ask. ~‘° This collection of merchandi se was bought with a desii‘e“to please you, and we’ll do it if you give us an opportunity, IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. Corner Kent and William St., Lindsay Ray 61 00., Cid Stand. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT‘ an Ekgnnt Assortment of all the Goods line at the Lowmt Pr @aiié’ad The Best Hats only of Christy, Gordon Bennett Wilkinson, Henry Carter. Wm. Thompson You- mon, Stetson, leaders of English and American designers. -_-_--_.... u“, an nu unuu unu man specials among them. While we give you a good Hat w- are always reasonable in our prices. 911/1104 ,__J...... .. .. ,N anyone and the Hat not made to stand Sunshine is a dear Hat The Value of a Hat is not in its Cheapness. MANTLES. 'l‘b_e'new Spriqg Creations The Hat that Is not. becoming and atyljsfu is a poor lht 1m IWO‘nA nun] ‘L- 1' A , AGENCY. MASSEY HARRIS CO’Y‘ u...-‘“..A-. thment of all the Bewcsc things in the Dress at the Lowest Prices. HAT PRICES. . B. ALLAN (30., Black Silk Parasols and Umbrellas. special 81.75. 32, $3. A Fine Collection 01 Novelties £3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 up. the Massey Harris Co'y, for [his NeighborhooJ KL- AL 4:, Black Parasois, special value; 40c, 500, 750 and 85c. . .r 7* ~ ,,,,,- 7.-“ v“ """" 3"";- Here are a few of the many intenstmg items we are ofler. ingâ€" 5‘ Wade/{e 553% Lindsay. All that’s new and elegant in ansols is here in tempt. in: profusion. The best. way to gaudy yourselfof the u- ccflcnce of our display is to come and see_ the display. ‘1 _4A _ I ARMSTRONG BROS, 9‘ Wade/{e 31m. éindsay. Extra Special line at $1.00. $1.25 and $1.40 . R. B. ALLAN 00-. HOUSEF‘URNiSHINGS. ‘.â€"This dcpartmentis well stocked with Threshing Machine to a set a Harrow. the Show Room, BoltonS v c 7 0'7_ ' favors, and hope for their continua are all to hand and many JA. . E. Bottum’s Bobcxygeon iFine Shot Straw Sxilors, in new shapes. with ? wide lnim at. 3! Plain Sailor Hats In Biack an! White, h 12h crown and narrow run or hit: 11 crown and wide lim, 250. Women‘s Fancy Straw Walking flats in Black or Culmcd, inks: .‘imcriuu and English Shapes, u. WOMEN’S HATS LINDSAY, CAPSTICK, and min LINDS \Y AGE)â€