81'!" 0f the Mill Saw, mu South Side of Kent-st. DT'HKWLI‘W 01’: ~ SEASONABLE GOODS L Quali- ___A.,_._ yesterdaythat Mrs. Air-noun: had died in l . Pr . 3°â€... oni‘i'h‘ï¬wnmiï¬ï¬m '63: 3: a ‘ m othlng Lowest 1°98- “encounter-â€MM... .. .... W13, Garden Rakes, 336m,“ WW: 3-0- 35% «org-’5 11 as placing Forks, Step Ladders mmuï¬deï¬â€˜po"mmu°m?' Rte mt}: " Wheelbarrows, Spades. mam in «rest-nook to relatives and Perm Barb Wire, Buckthern. â€"musrtsyonhopnhiiosohooisrsnmn E PM" Wire, Poultry Netting guns... in Cannington. the guest or Mrs. (Dr-l Win dow Wire. â€"Mr, A. menu bur-ton . own... in. it“ £3.31; modded": | Kazsomin e, Whiting, White- Wanna.†gash Brushed White Lead, 02â€"13%?ng â€â‚¬561!!!†and 13:,“ 15% Boiled 0’“. Paint Brushes, mt: sad rim elsewhere referred to of the Mrs. Macaulay. min Poles, Door Mats, intendenthere. but new bf 'ButOte. Montagavfil; Car Kit sweepers. atpresent visitingtriendsintown. 1 â€"Mr.A. S.Tilley, son at Inspector Tilley or Wat Durham. has graduated at Trinity medi- r Gl Hi es. calcoll Toron and is inn, Jails, P ape ’ “88’ ng up. .Tllley $3.03 the maxi?!“ flm ' resent .7 w:- to Rent. nymenoal. [7 . jack Jere â€"Tuesday morning last the saorlsty of St. M'aterzal -"""â€" man? wescrowded attheesrly hourof tricn anxious to witness the marriage :N AN of MrJ Carroll. t terson ' 1" W â€LEN 00., r2m°£32°°ï¬cm...§"§r'ri§ ....“ Willi. approved ’ Hardware ““1 “‘1 towel-ms new; uteri!" Iron Merchants. previoustothecelebratlcny o: moss.“ Thelbridumg Lind ‘l. "1 1892â€"17 who was attired in a handsome navy blue % travelling suite. trimmed With £15. and. hat to match. was assisted b! her tor Maggleas m an' 3%.: by Mr mhï¬m‘ï¬x o‘fn ~ @112 an lair oat. ......n... new...†ulationsandgoodwishesus onsuchoccasions W, m, . resurgn‘hserrsrmmmrm _ imparrmnsmsrml. 29. m2. Lane. to e of the wed prom}; was. - car..." -12“.ch . he...†0m d that ts ...... ' TOWN AND COUNTY. “m3: 3“, w o, , sways}; honorottheeventtheEsturion toport DASBES HERE AND MERE. in the mm 3.1], bedecked $5116 and -- bunting. and pt.’ Lane was pleasan sur- Marriage Moon-es andtcuchedbythisdelicate attsn on at Barrios BROS. for sumâ€"scat. prised the part ot the crew. all-Wool Double Fold Henrietta. Collegiate Institute Notes. any shade. only 23 etc. per yard. â€"At the weekly examinations held at the At Cam'sâ€"mu. Be Sure and See Mccumrucn f The for so under if you want a N obby Eat. Something worms. â€W. n cond , . p to seventy-live per cent, drst- vmh seems and price W01“ 100““ “- slag cnors are seventy-live per cent. or over:â€" Workulsn. see the 360. Shirtâ€"lm-ti- FIRST-CLASS HONORS. First Form. is the grand W3 Algebrmâ€"S. Burton W. Sier.J.0’Neil.Mleses Day in Hats. Caps. M. Sootheran and c. Crandell. Hietory.â€"F. chee. Ti“ 3““ cm" â€"M. MoSweyn.H. Williams. J. Soul . etc. at Latin. . ' C. Sutherland, K. Molennan. W. Rich. Mia . a'Mchmxccfa‘m Graham. . I I w“ â€"A. Sonny. Special 33:53:“ “r Admâ€"W. E. Perdu J. O'Neil. " ‘ ‘ Algebraâ€"w. Merry. W. ioh. w. Syer. J. gets at every description from 25c. no. O'Neil. T. W. Puffer. Misses M. Hcsdley and M. w M II H u no. “ BLO'Neill. Second Form. White Shirts for sin. cheap at 75c; Ties for the .... on trom 50. up; good heavy Working Shirts Arithmetic-El. Callaghan. J. H. Culbcrt. '1'. 36c. cannot be bought elsewhere for less Graham, W. Clarke. M. Downey, and Miss Ida - -101-tt. Mark. 50c. Prose literature. â€"Mlse J. Staples. _-_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Jâ€"â€"' Increase Your Weight. Algoormâ€"J. H. Colbert. Writing.-Miss L. Robson. liyou are losing flesh and blood commence at Third F ~- taking Miller’s Emulsion of 0011 Liver Oil. .. .. is for shesd ct all other preparations or ermmmghm'm M. For- kind in existence. By taking Miller’s Emul- :13, n. Mimme. people gain from 5 to 10 ice- by the time the Algebraâ€"Miss ii. Shannon. A. Robson. A. bottle is consumed. It is the greatest am -. ' - of the century to all in delicate health. Physics-D. Somerviile. who tulle: with coughs. colds and ailments Latinâ€"G. Connolly. Miss A. C. Bruce. w tend to consumption. Remember. Miller's Euclidâ€"A. E. Silverwood. EW. Houghton, J. incision contains all the constituents found in Kauai A. McGilvsry. Miss L. Shannon. .. Ills need in the hospitals and asylums Ari meticâ€"W. Lavery. D. Smith. A._Junkin. ' 9196003!!!- In biz bottles. 50c and $1. at the P. Thomas. D. Somerville. G. Peters. w. Irwin. " Ill-y drugfltoreuâ€"llB-eOW. J. H Weatherilt. M. G. Cathoart. W. P. . .J. J. McKay.A.Staoey W. Por- ley,'1‘ Barnes cGll l L. Ill‘IlllCllt that y commence s O i such parti- *e can spare ' ~ ~- y Lodge No. we celebrated the occasion -' attending divine worship in 0 body. The ï¬rst Farm. .. ...bers of the local order and my brethren Grammarâ€"J Smith. Miss F. Graham. Ionizing to outside lodges-in all about 80- Prone literatureâ€"C. Sutherian . E A. "tat the rooms, foot of Kent street. at 10.3). e. .. marched to the Queen street Methodist Pfï¬ewsmm w. Merry, u. MoSweyn arch, where an impressive and eloquent ser- . Williams. L. Campbell, A. Flaveue on"0ddiello..-snip"wus delivered by Rev. E mm, M. Brown, M. n. O'Neil, E. A’. o ' ~Hill.lhe talented pastor. After returnin to ‘ e. .. lodge room votes of thanks were p “Elemâ€"s. Burton. W. E. Perdue. t0 Mr. HM for his a. reprints and thought» -3, Kman . Cornell. iring discourse; Lgp the trustees .of the %%-L Campbell, W. Cornell J. Waldo. urch: and to the choir, for their semces on Misses M- Sootheran. A. Flavelle. E'. Levant g: ‘ occasion. Armenian. Hcadley. M- Oliver. H. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" O‘Neil. Merchante' Organization. Arithmetlcâ€"W. Syer. A. Scully, Misses 15'. Grahm. M- E- O’Neil. Mme number or the business men of Lind- â€"M. McSweyn. EWilllams. W. E. metthie week and elected the oflcers tor hemp...“ LBuuey, A. gluon, E M. an year of the Lindsay branch of the mour. E. Weath Second Form. ' - ts'lietall Commercial Agency 0‘ 0111- ll T G ‘ . . ’ in ticâ€"R W “ml. . rahun. Ill. whose Canada cflce is located GArithggr S S. Ritchie. R. Williams. m. Canadian Bank of Commerce building. Tor- Downey, Misses M. English. M. Mofl'att. 1. Gal- ""'.0nt. The systemin use by this agent}! bralth- ’ ' lei-l t merchants. literatureâ€"R. Sutton. '1‘. Graham. Misses tspurpcse the protectiono Efï¬awscn. K. Dufl'us. M. M ofl’stt, L. Ed- l~ . m to Izency uses no dishonorable sens w “d" A. Mills. collections or settlements. but the mar- â€gem-HM Callagllssnfm A. Moliachgrnï¬â€˜lg. :3 ht to W. core. . ver.Missee ' propose to exercise their lose! 1'18 Downneï¬ D‘wm' M. Tum. L Robson. '~"°ecredit to a. person who gains the repute. â€Elem ..W. Staples. E. Kylie. W. H. Vance. of not treating a member of the agency Misc K- ""' bly. ’l‘h re :3 no law compelling mer- cs . †.mosell minds on credit. There is no law ï¬g" J $33,057: H. Vance, Miss E. E. ’I' (113.3 mettéhantsd rezoning creditutttl £11111 Dawson- ' K. E. “ " ey see r, w on a march tingâ€" Misses Dufl‘us, men credit I512): an wcommiegatigust’c Em 1“ DOE." mar. and if u customer 3 arcs ‘ lion of the iavaor extended and wilfully m: $333? w ' ‘ " late make a reasonable and honorable P0,; lo uteraturc-W- Staples. J. Lcddy. Mic! . . . ent of the indebtedness. then he should . , .eomholleu to pay as he buys. Itis bettcrtor Eï¬ï¬â€˜gï¬s, 3, 3mm, 8. n. McLean. E. "" and much are rciitable for the mer- , ‘Williams R. Sum W. "- Mm anger errth’ m“ h†â€â€˜3‘“ ’°' ggg'g'ctlfrdgng" .Vanoe.: credit for he necessities 0! life because oi Algebraâ€"J. 8. Cu! Misses 3.1:. Dawson. "' - merchant's unpleasant Omen“ with w rahaln. M‘ a Third Form. him. but [big system";n d dmresObpcct it‘ll: mzommwom â€LHQKIY- . , cos mtgmimq. Rogers. A. Junkln. A. m. ‘ aurinate known and havgdï¬Ã©?dgg§ .... m b -- a †. â€0,35,, :3,- $33333..." to the s.wmood,3.re=er--gigï¬â€˜td'FESS w hers otihls agency and b3 ‘wmm re- 4'3 yMiss.†Aet'Duh'us. . 5' .'" " «sumac matter it he moves to another GIIW- ‘ .province or state his "DREW will be more mmences at *essaries and ' 'mfll erchantsineuoh side Allelic. - - - J n...°.?§'.§il‘::::$.llti‘o refuse 13:3 ‘3’; 8'. E'eg- 1‘- thf‘fmï¬f‘gw“ â€â€˜7' gm 33:11". and to em with e mekettnl - :5: 3.503611% é“ m†3% “â€3 l’ié‘éélmm’kushmum A†am A‘ w 3' uâ€"The ward vigour“ in...†gram ‘ .' an s p latesan ve W w .â€"- ' Physicsâ€" E. Reid. A. Graham. _ l'snsss mug .13.. “mission debtminJanuary and July atMeat.Mdi'ioaccculltoanappeal-therein .. ihedebtcrhasnadafull and airy- .," ‘g’kc to the mcgrchanbt he oweaTho in . "â€3““ “I“ ‘m w m" ’. w. Porter. A. Here. A. Stacey E. P "can the man who ï¬lifgihï¬l 33,33: merchant and Jewell. LMattbewe. '1‘. Blue. 3. - his condition and make exert to amâ€- person this agency is m. This agency - not interteze with the credit :‘ honorably. no matter it the! [ "'- .does ltinany way regulatcprlcel- . ‘ “880% is to compel men to be honest “ortopsy spot cash (or " Thï¬i'l’ienm‘sï¬mml'. it our . 0 Us . m saws giving great Won. '1‘ .. P. rtley. . †' “Wham meow! ‘ “ahâ€"Suwe'lgrov Moflnfl‘ lis'es licusln Venous page of the Dem ‘ ' E- ’- 4‘ "" "“a county. A- Cellphon- . ' ‘ ‘ as. f mzzrmï¬wmmugsï¬vmcm {I s. L. smw...A. Bob-cc. A.- m 9o 5 955% if“; it . a r- E}... ï¬g; . w? EM it *3. 5’. E1 1. 5% I i :5 I7 0 Natl..- ing overdue nihilism-am accountsarenotidedthlilltmumptpay- meat is not made thelreeoounis will hopnoscipslowymhanapippm division court. Prom“ Wmeat will %%wm?n Alm‘ll “'° °°"" 0.1). inns. M Suspected WI. NMQMHMNMNQM mutt: morass; W Cambrav. noticed a bright reflection through ..qmupiymouugm the Queen-st. motto thawindcwofhcr.°mb¢m“u . enedtheothsrmembeflct mmugiiwt distohuroh next Sunday. bank wasdlsooveredthat the large distance tromthe housewaslnflamthcdery intheRcmanCathollcchmh- '0'" time- Maylst. sermon to your people . Johnston. Subject. "Eamon" b’ R" stablesunderneathweresixhorsudvemlleh . cowe- eheep. piesâ€"in allsome torty-two head of mu'w 30d“! ‘3' live stockâ€"and efforts were at once made to "a WM“M'°° Archean "hem these. Mr. Wright being sumac b, mflthutowndelivcredanaddrc-u mudghbors who“ that“. a“ m n ofthe Vicm county society. lsteltggnfgopgd lm t1.l‘l‘letoeifectansn- trance aiargc s wstack docrcatchlngdreand making the hm- dist church. thilll‘l'idl! § igniting“ able. Shortly atterthe roof fell in and those connection with theleedins course. ï¬elds at assembled were compelled to gaze idly uponthe mason tickets will please take notice. Biggie attraction being wrought with the tickets. ao cents. Chair taken at 8 o'dock. criesot thcpoor dying brutes ringin intheir ears. The horses were line aniFmals. and Luke and River Notes, been contracted for at 50 per pound to be taken â€"Dovcy 5‘ 8“" drive 1' “0' running over :nvyizlinyï¬aérgetlogotglfr. Wright will ti: Echelon Falls slide. v 9 l1 surance. There _ . .. t a strong suspicion that the ï¬re was of incsndi- u Pad.†3.°"m:hrd°v°s.jn‘h', flaw, â€I W138 loom arycrlgimandthemattorwilhitis wreck the new wharfbun bethoroughly sifted....Apscullarin tin nnaVeruhmonthescuth c.1233 connection with the ï¬re is vouched for by a me. Then ice also caught the edge numberofths neighbors and visitors. At of squire 's boathouss atSturgecn the headoer. wflflhflflookofmm g I. runaway-Jo mm“ in temper that-E: Pcintandcrushedaskifl'stcredthsgdn. would fly at everythin and everybody that hfmmmâ€mgm shallow "m iorthe but- came near. his owner 0 exception. srpoel screen thotimeoftheflretwoct l'l'areinwcrehatc‘It9 â€on! all“ "mankind“ the ing in the beruandperished. The next day the der walked about with his bill upon “‘° W ï¬bres“. and depicting grief as cl as ‘ their watchword. Last Sunday Mr. Brian ct fowl could. Cross before. he now noticed no Ball Pd“ M several 3,: these poachers one but Mr. w ht. whom he iollowed about “r" “1"†â€Win â€3:†°" “WM“ °‘ incemantly. pi gently at his clothing or gbgm“ ‘m â€ï¬n,†drowned rubbing against him. uttering at times a doleful m them to 9° ' squawk that was a pitoous contrast to his for- mer bold challenge to all comers. Local Brcvltica. â€"uood sklfl for sale. 1'on at 00.. Pho- ocrdially invited. tographers, Hudsonâ€"1032. â€"Haliadozeuorsooiouroitizensspent8un- nextltSD-ln-Ihel’c- Im lbuainess transacted. Allladies terestsdlnworktcr day at Sturgeon Point and found the breezes decidedly young men are cordially invited. â€"All the 60110018 reopened Monday With 3 Christian Associatioumn‘l‘nesdayev last. good attendance of scholars refreshed and in- was well attended. The licence viral-atoll by their Easter holidays. from the present rooms t: 0‘ â€"Soam' is the place as usual to get reliable by Barton 2 Molaughlln. wastreely d Pot Flowers. For Tomatoes. Celery of MontreaLâ€"los-tf. â€"If you have not seen the new style in Hats call at Cagnus, where ‘ygg always “3:“ on by macawâ€"1%??? cheapat. ' asaresultoftbeenlargementcfthewcrk. â€"Meu’s and Boys’ lacrosse Shoes. secured at my a discount. will be sold cheap while this lot '""' “m" lasts. Buy now. Jonxsrox s: 813803. the great shoe men of Hudsonâ€"108d. â€"The Athletes baseball club have been in rccomm in town Wednesday. lrivkitlliytl‘hs'fpsï¬l;thittt:niriefrolpsutllat toynwill e moi-row turdu.whsn mbeexpocted. agcodgamemay of meowillbeputon shortly. â€"Mcnday downthedrsttrsin oadofooru from -For the information of the general public it Three schooners m cm are now unload- ma bowelltostate that the root inesng. so big ly esteemed by the almond-eycd‘oeleetlals. ‘3‘ n the elevator there. cannot be legally picked between the let of Jan- nary and the 1st of September. -Rev. Mr. Saunders oi Dunstord. who some live or six weeks ago met with a serious acci- dantmarrowiy escaping with his lif has re- sick-listfcra beabout. and itis expected the flue willspeedilyrestorehimtohisusualhealth. covered suillciently to visit town. and stead- down the old among: station on Victoria'ava. u improving. Hismanyfrlendswillhepiees- “dummthede Itisintendcdtolay extoseebimaboutagain. a couple of extra switches along that portion otthsavenue. asyard roomisbecomlng -â€"The local ï¬shery overseen have received oilinisl notiï¬cation“ the following changes in m the ecnmwd “hm"- °'°'°'°"°“"’°"‘ A rise scholarship won by a messy Wearepleasedtorecordthswinulngotadne â€"The question of a suitable site for the pro- soholarship by Mr. Fred. J. Smale. son of Mr. I. tted t° "1° SmaleoiOps. nowastudent inhisilnalyear at 15th April to 15th July; salmon trout. let to Nth May; s led trout, 15th Sept. to 1st May: pick 15th April to 15th May. posed new opera house was subml consideration of the shareholders at a meeting '1‘ to wwgny. The scholarship is valued held in the council chamber last evening (Thurs- day). We were unable to learn the result of at £150 stg. andla rounded from abelanoei‘rom tbecolonialexhibiticniniendouin 1851. his "Ffld" â€Wmmm °‘ awardcdonmcrlt of original work in natural "P science. Two soholarehlpswero given toCan- mnalspriugscrsplug. mosey-st..tromRus- adsthisyear: oneteMcGulandcneto'l‘oronto n-sttothe swing bridge. was also caretudy uni ersit . The'l‘crcnto'rslcgrsmreierstcthe '9 The work wascompleted Saturday mt'tsr 11’! the following terms: "Something their deliberations previousto going to mess. mayearagc the “concerns“ was _ thissoholarshi The committee having in charge the pro- mllo difl'erent ria apparatusot smmmmmvm Mariam .... on... powwow“... tobe heldin nudsay May succeeded in arrang l Thomas Bengongh o Toronto to do lvcr an ad earth some valuable scientiï¬c dressontheuseofthetypewriterasamsapsof were ll tly '33“- their competing iorAthe mumpnghrec a fractured wrist for the last board .... mmyrwmm-mem- sm.m“snm.i.m.mchnnmust burst. He says that he thoroughly believes in Mint. Heohcee as his sub sot “Phosphines.' “1° m “"10 Mr. Smaleisinhisilnalyear unaturalsoienca triculsted tram Lindsay collegiate in 1888 and atthesameinstitutiontockhis ï¬rst year's teaching English. ..Mr. C. G. Cody oi the Massey-Harrie 00- mg... were written. hasbeenuur accident insurance. this within a few months he has ound it necessary Be an to claim indemnity. â€"To-morrow (Saturday) the annual spurts: work. Ttislstheilrst scholarship“ the kind showofthe sagrloulturalsocletywilibe thathaseverbeeu givmmwzflm in the sxhioi grounds. and will no doubt be psi-hale be the last. it lorgeliattsnded by farmers and others lntsreet- lane a tor two cars. ha oraenssh. A number of new animals any way he in ve competition in the difl'erent promises to be extended over three or even pour yearl- bekeen. Snale will likely to Germany and labor in great laboratories in con- . . some cftbe _separate school weekly W- Com section with some of m, w universities. odtion. senior classâ€"Thomas Bradyï¬n; Joseph Mr. S m ale is w mm, mm“ 0,, his organ. 79; George Bush. 68; John urley. 67; . _ - success and the day Ffankleiprglham. 65. Gordon O'ileary 63. John I l . I 00“ l Arthur O'Keefe. 60' Stalnslaus Buck.60; mnk Lawder.58:laewis Pflmzseu. â€"Mr. H. c. Windell of renewal. a former Berchmane Baker. 50: Charles H etudentottne omen institute. has Eugene Malone. 43; WilliePyman. :Wlllle oarriedoflthenrst p oihls year or Smith. 3L Greek at Queen's college. General Sporting notes. Ritchie‘s old stand. just east of the house.‘ The Messrs. Gougb's have branch stores in Peterborc. Toronto. Beileville and Brantford. their segregate turnover in clothing last year being over half a million dollars atEutHamiltcn. ““000",â€. From the above record the public may expect a revolution in the clothing trade of â€nosey. â€"Mr. D. Dell hem. the "turniture king†of Peterboro. was town Friday and Saturday gait. last valuin the Daly house furnish in con- rmsil ‘““L‘%3§th“$n.‘?" en ow. . 00 views. Inab of â€1:3 ublescullsthisseason. mmtd thatsougdme 0! with Peterboro might be own a co 333m by a postage stamp, and am, there erohtedmlnisterterm wouldbe“lasbings"otwastepaper. any; "I. u.“ m â€"Thea pearauceot'fl‘hoonl H " broke u ventriloqglstmeemerist and ex y m clearind anobstacle 1...; art in . inBradburn's opera so Saturday â€"W emiï¬wwu erected bye trir audiencamanv tothe 9.87 and 338 tro oi them youths who had been attracted by the till! Am announcement that ev one would receive a m s“ smelting “.....m We: 2:35 In...“ ohmâ€. on familiar. Not one of the recalled ‘protessor's' are ed in the W Mould†11th mdthh. sermon. tricks approached those of our own citizen. mm “mm 1,,th 3mg Island athletic Edmonds. in cleverness of execution, and all ' were stale. At the end some numbers b â€40W“! rowing materiel- ed the holdï¬r of ï¬dluuy numbebgnNm many year.- as a‘ a†company 0 to dist in Lindsayâ€"they manage to round action. for 81.0%. it New York. Linden Maunder. Edward Benson. .3. Hancock. John Dorgan. T. J. Overeud. Geo. Simpson. Joseph Daly. Edward valet. Geo. Mulcaby. Alex. McArthur. P. -J. Clunan. for hotels; Adam Doran. John Do and James R. Shannon. tor shops. Wood wards. Edward Williams. Edward ston.DeaielEneign.Gec.Zicu.R. r. ' H tdrOampbell.And woos? Marine;- oo Brunker.Jam:Par William ...... The followi have been granted humus by the East comm Josiah Wilson: Bobcaygeon: Jeekmgnï¬a ‘anelon. John Makes. .4. A. Gonlail; Thompson. Donald McIntyre. W EM Farina Falls: SW Notion-cram. J" , , ,. weal-“MW emcee: m ' Dachau!“ Bowie. Juic- 'â€"Monday last was St. Mark's day, Q. m a†-St. Andrew's church. next Sunday cv , of the â€"A meeting of the Psterborccï¬ pm We- h at i l Miller-oak ~Remembsr the Rev. '1‘. M. Cam ' turn on “Matrimony.†in the Queen-m , Flowers Theonlydimcnlty which presented itself was ofallkinds. leeusacall. O thematterofincreascdexpeuditura. 0n mo- â€â€œamsa‘u tionbelng ttotbemeetlngitwasdecidzdto thetrustees to move. those present believing that the extra expense would be met increased members fees and subamptlcns -Mr. W. W. Colwell. freight conductor. was â€"Businesscntheroadismoking uprapldlyl correspondence with Peterboro bell “More Forestproduce lscnths movascd axe-em evenin Conductor liblr brought Midland. â€"CouduotorW. Woods. wbohas bceuonlhe couple ctmonthah now ableto weather â€"Lsstweskmenwere put at work tearing wouldbegiven. Sineethenthe entsoi nat- smen curly ed by Muster and undergraduates ts "uh Mr: strivin’gtodisccverscmelawot nature or on- E is Thcwinnercansp lyhi: in as been broughtlnto the district, and the issupcessiulinhis work the scholarship ulna: â€"Cobourg yachtslnen will hold I grand 1" â€"Almont Wilkes. 2 l9i.will make thesssson â€"Itisreportedthat Joule Gaines 2.15}. has gonetopacing.and lever-y cut at thalatter “’5'†h†â€M“ °" oimoxouoourronincmouooo. has been “1‘ hak in hatand greenbankwaa - â€"Iastweok Mr.John “arise! Hamilton ' a ‘ “I "m niaopnoimounufhauwimpooosu = " H. J. Carter. CARTER, The Cheap Man of LindSay, INVITES P00 ONE AND ALL TO BXAMINE HIS STOCK AND COMPARE HIS PRICES DURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS..- Thc following is a. partial list of our Goods and their Comparative Values: 379 Sample Parasols (beautiful handles commencing at 20c. See our Lace Curtains Bo d Edges, v 10 All Wool Henrietta. 15 difl'erent shades). - - 23c. 240 ieces Shaker thnehuï¬egular prlccerIOcJ’gSalc “I. Handsome Cotton Dress Delaines, (new patterns - 09c. cc, - . - . o (55 Ladies’ Extra Quality, Black and Colored Hose, Girls’ Silk Trimmed Straw Hats (Millincrs’ rices, . $1.00), our price, _ - - - - - - 60c. Heavy Ginghams, Fest Colors, - Girls’ Silk Trimmed Sailor Hats, - - - - 20c. Standard Novelsâ€"good authors, - - - 1“ Ladies: White Cotton Drawers, Tucked and Lace Men's Serge and Tweed Suits, Sale Price, . 315° . Trimmed, Sale Price, - - - - - 25c. Men’s Heavy Wool Pants, Sale Price - - - 65o. Ladles’ White Cotton Drawers, better quality, Tucked Boys’ All-Wool Tweed Suit and Base Ball and Bat $1.75 and Embrordery Trimmed, Sale Price, - - 45c. Men’s White Uniaundered Shirts (Regular price 75c), Ladics’ White Cotton Chemise, Lace Trimmed, Sale Sale Price, - . - - - - ~ 3h.j .Price .- - - - - - - - 29c. 3 Men's Silk Ties, (Same Tie Selling in Town at 25c. Ledlee’ White Cotton Chemise, better quality, each), 3 for - - - - - - 25¢ Embroidery Trimmed, Sale Price, - - - 45c. Girls’ and Boys’ Blue Cloth Tam O’ Shutters, - 25o. Ladles’ White Cotton Underskirts, Tucked and Frill Girls’ and Boys’ Blue Cloth Peak Caps - ï¬le. .on bottom, Sale Price, - - - - - 65c. 2 Pair Men's Elastic Braces, - - - - 25o. Indies’ White Cotton Night-Gowns, Tucked and Ruffle Boys, you can have a Pair of Nobby Swimming - Trimmed, Sale Price, - - - - , 60c. Pants for - - - . - - - 10a. All Linen Tray Covers, Fringed, Sale Price, - 35c. Men’s Waterproof Coats, Sale Price, - - 9-†All Linen Table Doyles, Fringed, Sale Price, - . 08c. See our 14c. English Prints,(new patterns),sale pr! 10!. Fancy Bordered Towels 35:17 inches, Sale Price, 05c. 500 Nobby Straw Hats for Boys and Men, - 25°. Fancy checked Towels, all pure Linen, Sale Price 05c. Heavy Feather Ticking, - - ~ - - 08¢- ‘ Every Baby can have a. new Bib, Sale Price. - - 05c. Heavy Cottonades, (good patterns), - - 1th. ~ Something new in Curtain Draperies, Sale Price, 100. Cotton Shirtings,l (guaranteed Fast Colors), - (lie. 6 Linen ï¬nished Handkerchiefs for - - - 25c. Seeour Wonder Socks for men, at - - - lib. The above prices found only at Carter’s, the cheap man. New Brunswick Cotton Yarn. 51b. Bunch, - 31.1†300 Pair Men’s Cashmere Socks, English samples, 25s. Heavy Table Linen, Double Fold, only - - ~ 17c. 36 inch Cocosnut Matting, Regular Price 75c, - 35c. AN EARLY CALL WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. Undssy. April Q. 11â€"103. John Dobson. All parties indebted to me by note or book account are re- Mr. Henry Miller is authorized to receive the money and give receipts. 106 KENT STREET. flaiï¬sirimfluugw racism, 3 M \ do Hunts. Satin Mervileaux. Grosgranes and Pen , Bengalines, $1, $1.25. in DRESSIBLESODS at 80-, 100., 123i“, 150., 206-, 256., 400., 5000, 656., 750., . . - - These are Genuine Goods and Latest Colors. . e c ' ch CASHMERETTES and BEDFORD CORDS at 25c. PRINTS and CHALLIES, 50., 8c., 10c., l2l_rc., l5c.â€"Fs.st Colors and Fine Patterns. DELAINETTES and DELAIN ES at 5c, 8c., 10c., 12§c., 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c. SHIRTINGS, '5c., 8c., 10c., 12%, 14c. Best Value in the Markus CKINGS and SHEETINGS are open to the keenest competition at 10c., TI‘ONADES, T1 COTTONS, 00 _ 12,,,15n,18o,20c., and 25c. - - TWEE . 400 500., 650., 750., 90c., $1.00, $1.25, 8150, etc, etc. 1381123511333? yon" good to examine our 25c. CANADIAN TWEEDS: Leave your measure for a SUIT and we will guarantee satisfaction. . - In GENTS HATS we have the Intest and Nobbicst English and Amerlcan Styles. . We have a. ï¬ne lot of WINDSOR SCARFS and Tim of all law READY-MADE CLOTHING IS BOOMING. , 312.00, $14.00, $15.00 and $17.00, and out See our MEN’S SUITS at $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 BOYS’ SUITS at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. - - "Carpets and Oil 01013th Our Stock in this Department is such in Quantity, Quality, Pattern and Price that it will pay Cash Buyan to examine it before going elsewhere. - - - - - - - NOW, A WORD TO THE LADIES ONLY. _ PRING EATor 11mm: ‘ If not, we hawthorn inStylestosuit only one, Have u be lit your S _ . . in 001ng Just every complexion, and in Price to suit every purse. your ro our rm: PLACE- ram CASH- . NEIL MoeHADEN, ; ~.i-'.- - -. ' ‘r I ‘ P I v . < . .VVV: ‘ Writers»; -..... 2m?) . - -2~ - - - .... . 1. 48): {2K7 <-..¢..i..«».. ..~ . ‘04:, .r «(us- .. a g}. "51.17::591'L'5r . 1‘3Ҡex- .A. m..._-.~4.~_l .. _ . Ah n‘k‘W‘fl'fsta‘; OJ’V'In‘Iiï¬ . V - #95“! .r... .3. ï¬les «“le '- a. 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