xterest ‘ And me‘ in 1ng so shifts ion days are merchandise. :1most laugh my come to ommanding. mi abine ’rices oddy Itself 'ectly Big '6 all .nmed ,. med price 1 ed a 31115 c1 wool scs 3 233d $|0.00 50:12, H ,reland 1 $500 1896.. 10 10 10 10 10 10 31;: cf BUILBESâ€"ZS’ WHARDWAE: . who wish to be inde- "':d I: to their advantage I). W in our Institutim. We r,.~~,:ee to give dlplomas in a bus we do guarantee to ~ ‘1 training in both the -2 Snorthmd daparï¬ments-In ._ . , , student: what they pay far. _ ur mudumtes lmve no trouble "Edging ()flice \Vork. v for mrziculara. u? )Iechanics’ T0018. Carriage Hardware, Xewnmrket Horse Clippers, Curry Combs and Horse Brushes: Feucr Wire. English For! C: rent. . . . SPEClAL LOW PRICES. M3333 w Get Bid 0? Neuralgla. ‘61:? Is no use infconng with neural- . It is a. disease that gives away only 0 most; powerful remedies. No [jet discnvered has “given the grand rcat invariably attends the employ- _ .f Psison’s Nervfllae. Nervflmo ls :- we‘ speciï¬c fcr all nerve palm, to us kept on hand in cvary family. verywhecre, 25 cents a bozuo. - m u. w ,- K a ff :1 I“! n m (.3 O B m r v mm P nâ€"v :3 -w n owu. m r,- (11999:; Lag†LT.) p. (D " A 31v: Q‘muuliau END 53. m APRIL Esrcwara 33’?- Geor~e H. McDonnell. M. P- f0? “some. Recommends Dr. Agnews‘ Catamhal Powderâ€"II: Relieves in 10 i to 60 Minutes. ‘ L2: :3 one be snrptis'ed as the high charmer of the testimonials received by ‘59 preprietcrs or Dr. Agnew’s Caitmhal Powder. This medicine merits the best “mus that can be said of it, for be the trouble Cold in the Head, Conn-h. Hay Fem- or Cxtmhal Doormat, reflect Is no ,srpeedy and effective that 11; ohms all. his is the View cf the popular member at the House of Commons mmnm °f Algomo, who has used this medicine. and does no: halt»: tounthepqoploot Canada the great wort-h. figptleBoteIo 2nd Blown! out can- ce D 0 W0 . .. s. e. nmcaamon, 44 gaunt-5h. Toms to. Said by A. Eigubotbam, . V TOWN AND COUNTY. 1 M. KENNEDY 8160. THE MEMBER FOR‘ALGOMA- DASHES HERE AND THERE. ELL} Gym 3 é‘oa Twilled GREY COTTONS, 90., 10c, 11c., and 12 I-zc. VVHITE' COTTONS, 4 I-2C., 5c., 6a., 7c., and up to 12 I-ZC. Any make or quality in the market. LENNAN C0. Circular PILLOW COTTON, 40 inches wide, 12 1-2c. yard. This is a rare bargain. It cannot be equalled for less than 16c. elsewhere. \ery ï¬ne yard wide GREY COTTON at 6 1- -.2c by the web Makes a ï¬ne sheet- ing or general purpose cotton. “A“ H A 3Bales of our celebrated 5c. GREY COT- TON, as good as most 7c. lines. Try itâ€"you will be surprised. Cut and Wire Naiis, Johnston’ 3 “Mixed Pain Pain and Fancy Window Glass. McLennan g: 00. BIG COT’EON SALE! ; Business 00110: for p \r 93mm meg-:4, Cat! and Iron Merchants 47 7H5 PEOPLE’8 PRICES. iwymywywyawlnmaox E 2. [Pâ€"Jâ€"‘Ei FEEE’SEEEE! 9:5? wwwwgwwwn Vâ€â€˜ â€a. lgnghs h Portland Sou‘h Side of Kent-st. Peterb-arongh. Ont. H. w. gamed: a: Go- FILES OF wit. 10, 1896. Lindsay Separate School. Following is tlie standing taken by the pupils of the senior fourth class in the recent history examination: S. Shannon, 99; J. O'Connell. 99; H. Tims, 97; G. Bmdy. 97; E. Damon, 9.; W. Biker. 91; T Spratt, 91; S. Kilian, 85; P. Greenan. 84; J. Damn, 3!; V. Finrav 81; B. Spratt, 79; H. Burke. 73; J. Walker. 70; c. Meehan, 61; E. Roxche, 57; A._Ca.iiagnm, 56; C. Caz-tin, 51; P. Groaelle, 42. Wednesday's Market. The market was very light tc-day, al though the produce oï¬â€˜ered was very choice. Butter is in great demand, bringâ€" ing from 18c. to 2C c per lb. Potatoes are plentiful. them being four loads cfl’ered, the ruling orlca bsim: about 25c. per bag. Hay Is selling from $13 to $1} per ton. Obituary. â€"Mr. Wm. Medland. or Lune Britain, died at 11 p.11). Sunday steer a lingerlrg mneaq. Mr. Medland was a member of the Independent Order of Dadfellows, and win beburXcd by thus order on Wednes~ day as 2 pm. â€"Many friends cf years standing will regret to hear of the death of Mrs. Williams. of the north ward. widow of the late E. Williams, a former caretaker o! the Maehanlcs‘ Institute. The dacassed had been ailing for some months with cancer of the stomach, and her death Was not unexpected. â€"We regret having to announce the death of Mrs. David King. mother of Miss King. stenographer in Messrs. Maore 8r. Jacknon‘a law cmca. The sad event comm-ed on Monday at the family residnnce, Duncan’s terrace. Wellington- 317. The deceased lady had been in a low state: of health for some time past. An extended notice will appear in a later xtended not} is sue. hsnd the guest of the evening; and Mr. ' ‘1‘. W. Greer the vieerchsir. Some of the other gentlemen present were Messrs. T. Lynch, J. A. McMillan, A. Carmichael, O. Schultz C. Smith, W J. Stumn, S. Rabin- 309, C. Podger. B. O Brien, C. L Lee, Geo. Kempt, W. C. Richardson, Percy Gamer, E. (138. S rethy, Martin J. Cahlll, A. Reid, F. W. Chapman and a. number of others. The repast suved by mine host Ward- robe’s well trained staff proved very temptiag to the appetites cf the party, and as a. consequence, come time elapsed before the intellectual part of the evening’s pro- gram opened up. Songs were given by Messrs. Podger, Shannon and O‘Brien, twith banjo accompaniments; Mr. Lynch contributed a most effective recita- tion and Messrs. Schultz, Chapman. Walters. Reid and others, delivered short and witty speeches. “ Our Guest" was prcpJaed Chairman wax- ters. and a number too the opï¬rtnnlt of expressing their regret at Mr. see a impending departure, and to wish him e success which his many good qualities and talents entitle him to. Mr. Hmflp re- plied in feeling terms, and said he very 1 much regretted leaving Lindsey and never- mny mm friendship: he had formed. Themtot ‘Thowm brought and m- Richard- Wardrohed Marriage mem- be obtained at: any hour, day or night, 8.: Knew 8t Co.'s.â€"88-tr. THE CANADIAN .POST. A Farewell Supper- CLOTHING. A S T we ek M r. W. Heas‘Jp, whose impending d epa :- tnre lcr New Yark we noted previous- ly, was tendered a farewell supper a t t h e B e n s o 11 house by a number of personal friends. Dr. F. Walters cccupled the chair, having at his right and; ridiculous charges inst pawns with whom he happenod to acquainted. One of these communications, sent to this journal a few (by: More the mnrdem’a death, is still in the Packet? private museum at “curiosities in 11mm"â€" [0mm Pocket. - â€"Rev. Father Scenlan. of the cathedral, Peterboro, left for home at on Tues- day, having enjoyed a pleasant visit with Rev. Father Sullivan, ct Weymouth. Nova. Scotie, who has been the guest of Monsignor Laurent and who left for his home on Wednesday. â€"Mr. Alexander Johnston. of Menlton- lin Island, one of the old ploneers of Com township, and at one tlme a citizen of Omemee, passed away wasn‘t? at the res!- dence of ms son-m-lew, Mr. . . D. Ritchie, Little Current, having attained. the ripe old age of 83 new, ll months and 24 daye. â€"We welcome to our midst Mr. T. Sherifl' and family. who anivedln town yesterday from Kansas. Miss Sheriff hav- ing secured a. permanent position as steam mpher in Mr. G. H. Hopkins’ law cfflse same time ago, and being favorably im- pressed with the town decided to have her parents lccate here. ‘Q, -'.l'he prospect of a wood famine in town is now quite apparent, as the smell quan- tity of wood marketed by the farmers dor- lng the winter on account of the bed roads is already being mu. The amount wood yards in town have only a limited supply on bend. -â€"The llttâ€"le steamer. Myrtle, farmerly owned by the Nspanee Pnper 02., and em- ploypd on Camerpn Lake in towing wood A,_‘_ ...nl -4. 13---)-- g 253 “03:33:59.5- EIE' {Eni' 367 Fusion Falls, has been purchased by Messrs. Carew and McDonald. ct this town. â€"ba§urday Afternoon, 3 new weekly publication issued in Patel-bore, and modelled on the lines of Toronto Saturday Nighf, reached us yeatsrday. Mr. F. . Harris. late of N ew York, is the cdlscr. and the ï¬rst number is higflhjy creditable to him. Thare may be a aid icr such a. publication, but; we doubs it. -John Aahmore was sick with Sciatic Rheumatism for three years and a ha! and spent the price of 75 aereao! land. but a- INBW’S Rheumatism Cure cured him. â€"The month of March kept up a boist- erous reputation till its closing days. then in its checks. It is it generally as! to have on the stormieat Max-chin twenty-six years. -About two hundred ahantymen passed through on Saturday from How a: Sona camps. About half the number where bound for Montreal, the balance for Otta- wa. and Saginaw. â€"‘.ir. J aoob Bolster, whose hand was badly ir:zeu in one otVthe How" Co'sehan- ties someï¬weeksrago. and who was under medical care here. left for his home in Rochester lauds, morning. â€"Master Bert Hopkins, sou cf Mr. G. H. Bogus. will likely be the youngest rider the Lindsey bicycle club this season. His new wheel has just arrived from the city and is a daisy. r 7,,, â€"The semi-annual election of omsers of the Csmbrid e-sc. Methodist church Y.P. S.C.E., toe): p a last Manday. The fol- Xowlng were elected for the ensuing 'erm: President, Mr. R. B. Irvine: (:e-elccted); vice-president. Mr. F. Robinson ; rec-sec , M133 0. M. Rea: can-sec , Mlsa A L Ward; treasurer, Mr. Wenesley Stapies. -â€"'l'hey come on the m as well u the lean cattle ( I mean vermin). but Exam- Bo'ranx's .Pnre Daldatlon Insect Powder will rid them every time.â€"105w. tootSaâ€"li finâ€"2:513:25: ï¬eld'chu when. and clubs wishing to meet them should write to the secret-try. Mr. J. Moan. â€"The husband thinks that the ohid drawbacktothe benuty of § “duck of a ï¬nch" is the disproportionate alze c! the â€"A chart showing. decayed teeth of school children will given free by Dr. Neelands betote 9 mm. and am: 5 pan.â€" 103-11. 1“,. â€"Meny ct our railway men know J emea Sheario, switehman for many years at the Oshawa junction. He has just received from the British admiralty his parchment entitling him to a enelon. He has served in India, China an Japan. and is now on the navel reserve force to report at Hsliiax when called own. The annuity corn- menees at £12 105. and is for life. and increases yearly. â€"Mr. M. Deody, timber merchant. of Cobourg. loaded four cal-loads of Quebec timber at Kinmonnt one day lest week in three hour, onl four men and a teem 0! horses being emp eyed. This is considered fast work, and he would like toheer or foster work being done. Mr. Deodyhas bon§ht a. large quantity of timber in that - on during the winter, and has given satisfaction, being prompt and bnei- ness-like in all his dealings. â€"A nice little home to rent clone to centre of the town. Saltehle for a. small family. J. B. bcorrmx.fd-w-tt. ‘ lIA. Local man. -In Balllngtou Booth‘s new myth. sauna: luau will we“ sky blue. â€"’1‘he Str. Crandalla I: being stripped at her winter jacket, preparatory to bung repaintod. ' â€"0ne evening last week nufleaeant enr- prlse awaited Dr. and Mrs. G eepie whenie. number of young people took possession of their handsome and eommodious realdence and whlled away a few hours in the erj ‘-y- .IA‘-I__Aâ€"‘- .5- 4‘)“. uuu "ulna-an", â€"--.. -_-,, menu of gemep, rctreshmï¬eixte, etc. Tim ycung people were delighted with the most hgqnjtableyesegtglon tendered them _L_ -..s-â€".A In". moan uuuuuowm u. Wyn-.. --__.____ , Dr. and Mrs. Gillespie, who entered Into the evening’s sport heartily, and In one accord they pronounce In the best surprise party 0: the season. . u-.. 4-x. L-..- y.â€" â€"_ __ e «Petrons of the skating rink have received full value f.r the money paid out f-zr season tickets. Last week everyone expected that summer was nigh. and Manager Perkin was looking a at for men 'to remove the ice from the rink; then came another touch of old winter. and new ice formed as readily as in Janna". As aresnit the boys and girls are still skating away to their hearts’ content, but some of the ladies have made a. slight concession to the advanced season and are wearing their new straw hats. â€"Aboot two weeks ago we noted the de- parture of Sex-gt. Major Martin and wife for Columbus, Ohio. in'conecqner cc of a message announcing the serious illness 0! Mrs. Edward D. Miner, the farmer's sister. They had the melancholy flea-ore of an rivlng at her bedside the 3y previous to her death. While in the city the gallant ‘sergeent-mejor was interviewed by a newspaper man, and to-da we received a marked copy 0! the Galore 5 Daily Jour- nai containing a f int-column review 0! the battles of Balakiave. Alma, Inkermen and Sebastapoi, in which Sarge-major Martin took part. ~ ._ - - 7, A- LL- airpected that summer was nxga. anu ï¬asuger Perkin was looking about for hen came another touch of old winter, and new ice formed as readily as in ianuary. As aresult the boys and girls are still skating away to their hearte’ sontent, but some of the ladies have made I. slight concession to the advanced season and are wearing their new straw hats. â€"About two weeks ago we noted the de- Jarture oi Sergt. Major Martin and wife tor Columbus, Ohio. in‘conecquerce ot a message announcing the serious illness 0! Mrs. Edward D. Miner, the farmer's sister. They had the melancholy pleasure of ar- riving at her bedside the day previous to her death. While in the city the gallant sergeant-major was interviewed by a newspaper man, and today we received a marked cspy oi the Columbus Daily J our- nal containing a t nut-column review oi the battles of Balaklsva, Aime, Inkerman and Sebastepol, in which Sarge-major Martin took pirt. - . -â€"A Lindsay sper. uteri-in: to the murder commute there last we . is about twenty years since theulnst crime played here by Oliver a: Sutherland. and did part of thewcri: ct uttigin the ï¬ttings of the Dominion . went to Lndss . and there shot down in czidbiooda§ who refused to accept his attentions. was hangediorthe crmemutprevioulto his execution sent out a number «letters to_ . press, making; all kinds of malicious ‘ ridiculous rgee afloat person '1 whomhe hanncnedto. acquaint!!!- Vans was". how-v vuâ€"â€" _ song to some at Lindsay's “tiaest;" up street some of the more yontiuui players in the boys' band were wrestling with the intricacies of that old time favorite. “Suwanee'Rit'trV andfrom a third story suite of rooms a cracked baritone voice caroiled forth that “touching parental ode. ‘ Where is my Bay, etc. -â€"At Dr. Grose‘ dental rooms may now be seen the handsomcst “agreeably the most ingeniously construe piece or dental mechanism ever brought to Lind \ say. It is the New Columbia dental chair. 1 so favorably noticed in the Journals of late. and which secured ï¬rst prise at the ‘ world’s fair and other exaibitions in com. petition with the most a d chairs in To Mr. mi: due the the market. credit ct introducing for the beneï¬t and contort ct his patients. this valuabl ed- juuet to the dental (the): it be! at this The Y. M.C, A, 1111'qu pygtlns nigh?!) M annox 3303.. J Foot of Kenna. Lindsayâ€"91. 3er- gt Local Brovltlos- -Ass’eseore Dmnent end Pnkie expect to ï¬nish their labors In 3 cauple of weeks. â€"A Peterbcrambought 3 skin cf 3 bhck fox the other day far 75 cents and eoldlttorsss. -- _-_ ', ":Good Friaay was the flat city {or months on which water has run on: tho dam at the loch. â€"‘l‘h: last sheet o! lo: at the entrance to the locks broke away Monday and by Jammed at the Wellington-st. bridge on tender, but has now gone on Into the un- success. The sin tullgustuined their high reputation being tclsss musical entertainers. We do not know how large s repertoire the performers hove. but If they had given more of s higher clues, both in music sud recitation, mdny. though not s large town, would have sp- precisted it. Tue singers showed to best advantage in the gleee, which greatly plessed their hesrers, the blending of the voices and the registering of tone being iect,but in the solos they seemed to ck the expression thst meshed the tour- voic: lecee. Miss Nichols opened well with e story ct the Dmon’e horse-recs. end was at her best in " Bobby Shnitoc,†in which she bed the house listening with hresthless interest. About twenty ï¬ve people were present from Oatmee. sud returned home site: the entertainment. The Y.M GA. ere entitled to the thinks of the citizens in providing such an excel- lent entertainment st such us moderate price of admission. â€"A choice stock at Memorial cud. ct the latest and most handscme designjnst received at '1‘. POST. "-1; Vnnznber ct our lccsl chm plum have been invited to'Funrtlolpate ln s tou- nnment at 011111: on esday nex}. â€"The Bobcaygeon Indewndont an- nounces a own-1mg match, hlskon n. Open-heed". It will be a go, It the season doesn't wlnd up. â€"Mr. J as. Huey shipped 93 hogs to the Matthews Go. elnu hue: house a Peter- baro on Monday, an Mr. Melllhngey eent away 75 on Tuesday. ,A_ The Y. M. C. A. Concert. The concert 31m last Tuesday In the Acadomy o! Mule, under the “spleen of the Y. no. A.. by the Han-uni anm Concert Conway. was “no“ gunning mun thouondhtolthomuoooto ch thou-kl gum viythoouplut mean: Toad unmtodbythom'hnow tow do nmvo mush ymm‘de“ bony nnuoeootufly injuylmmdrloUr-MM Mogul-Munroe! ‘. 5mm â€gamma-gnaw mam.“ Max“. such a mum-PP." 1““ “d w ocoordlnz to the ma. know'd. h l. '32â€! u «mm MW 00! :- you; an and hub! loom an. flu W In 1 3193mm†In tho Ill-(0d no: god“ nub â€"Ex Alderman Corry. of Ottsn. hue obtained the contact to: the second ecc- tion oi the PeterhoroLskeiieid division 0! the Trent V5963 cmal, his figure being 3 little above 3- _000. â€"There was no meeting at the board of education Tueedsy night owing to the ob- eenca cf 5 number of the members at 8 o'clock. the hour appointed. An ad] turn- ment wu announced tiil Tuesday next. ban. Thorollawlncpoutlontothomor bullishâ€! t! 91! our lead citizens: ’ an by roman Olin-Mow. 4mm crush-evince! arm _m_p.gaondmmduu¢mmnylfld â€"A tnln of twentv-flva can a! lumber, shipped to a New York nm by J. W. Ham-y Sons, passed through town to- day. Tats will be followed by emu-lugs shipments sent Inward by the same arm. vâ€"-r___e- ,, 7 -Mr. Noble Ingram. oi Lskeneldiwee in town on Thursday and a portion ct Fri- day. Be hes dlnrosed of his hotel busi- ness there to Mr. Wm. Kenneelly. n! Paterboro, and he not yet decided where he will locate in future. â€"'1‘he Park Nine Bseebell Club will hold 3 meeting in the skating rink this evening nt 7 o'clock for the pur- {one of organizing e besebnll nine endn ootbxll team. All old memben end others are requested to be present ehnrp on time. _ _ - A Tho bu m burnt to tho mud. mmmnhwe '“b†m “m ‘0 one m The ban: was owned by Mr.’J. C. Arm- atrong 3nd was fully covered by Insur- The Rumor Put-10km. A movement hontooototryndbrmc wont the aims ofvP‘tflok Runyon â€"'1‘he Vlctorh Loan and Sevinge Cem- pmy has declared e dividend 018:1: per cent. per ennum for the flue hut-yen, and hue a handsome en lue. Tole In very satisfactory Indeed. oemdpany In or- anlzado the right heels, been to e euc:eee.â€"7. â€"Wo m lndebted to Mean. .1. G. Elwards Co.. for a copy 0! the 1133' dictionary. In: a unique wcrk. dc at by illustration: the may odd term u: phrases nogd by the nude. Emery wheel- L___ ---_... a man. null unaninl‘. nuance-v... u..- v..ï¬ V _ i W â€"-â€"w - , phrases used by the nude. Every wheel- msn should seem I copy sud sequin: himself with the dines-en: ports of his machine. â€"Mr. R. C. Memsh. iormeriy express agent between Lindsey snd Wharton. but who has been relieving on the Mums and Blackwster mate for the pose six months, has resumed his old run. His ,,_ __A.l. a--;-_n- mvlwm-l‘ during his absence by Mr the Llndssy Express cmoe. uuu -l-‘vvd _._..,, â€"-Helt-e-dezau crews were oheemd circlicg about the posh mice on Tuesday morning, end their continued presence for almost an hour attracted considerable et- tcntion and led several old conservatives to think thecmcn one cf evil â€tent. Cere- teker Galbraith is eager] watching events at. Ottawa, but thinks is sit in eele hr the present. _'rhe air was ï¬lled with music Tuesday evenin â€"the Rink bend held tarzh in from: the opera house; the Cidnne' band seemed to hue captured their enemiee‘ winter stronghold, end touted defiantly opposite the skating rink. In the Andean! the the members at the Bar- vard Quartet.“ Club displn ed their gift cf " an , -n fl-‘I-ng- “ï¬n...- 3nd In! Ell]; mm ridge on tho menu at M the un- Bandit. â€"Mr. J 3.308 n. has â€and!“ "'9 ml «0- waltz. 11'- ylslon o! Bud-3n. bells! 3 â€"Ml>s Ethel â€":§r.â€"nabr. McIntyre. um.» . returned [on Monday mar spending I luv hallm- In Toronto. ’ lug-u. ’J. A. Human um Wm Wuummhmn“ m â€"l[lsm Eaten: Ind MIMI-term 332‘" an Emu- new st PM .3“. Beth. Granary. "manual-u: neon. mt Good PM†and“ "I9 m' “! root. .31.. W Wlddus II .92an he! Emu: holldan with hot mother. Bond-st. --Mr. Dnid Cohen. ci Mannie. Toot Enter Sanity with his brother. Mr. . '1‘. Ooiweil. oi Combny etetion. â€"Bev. J. F. ileLeoghlir. oi View: univenity. Toronto. is the guest oi hie brother, Mr. B. J. KcLsuzhlin. â€"Mr. Joe. Balfour. oi Cubans. who he been visiting friends in town (or the past week, returned home Toeedey. â€"1iiu 2.!" Wilson. oi Peta-hora. is spending her Essa: holidop with her cans- in. Mien Annie Wilma. (lends-st. II I -m. Wnnun Daugh- o! Novena-12. m 1: bonds†with m -;Mr. Wm. Faint, of m. m I guest It the Simpson home on Thursday. â€"mu 1!. Camel-nunsâ€: Ingnuwdmwlafgufï¬ In W vmo. «moon. visited Linda, Thom-y} â€")lu. Thou. man“. at Pourbsra. u a no» a w. Edy]: Giff-l. Oflllbddtl n. â€"Thomn Mead: of meter Nam“ Mortonwm planed to learn that he ha recovered from a Isl-ions Illness. â€"Mrs. Huh McDo . 0! Panda: Pale, passed thtcngh edneedsy (tom Tao-any from Wm â€"Dr. Shut upon. I couple ct any: in Manual on business thu wk. â€"-Mr. Wm, Engaging“: .34! wife. 02 Bob. â€â€"Jll- -uu up... â€"â€" am. “you. opontéiniiy it's: to town. august-o! Mr. and In. Elks Batu. Bond-It. “.1353“? §°§::m:.2s.'°m-..a o a o ‘ u.‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. g! Jud-SB. â€"Mlss Ethel mulls, rt Toronto unl- vorclcy. I: spendlcg Iha Enter vocation with bu- psrents, Mr. sad Mrs. J. D. Novella. â€"Mc. E. R. Hex-run“ was In Toronto on Ligandâ€. mdhod tho‘nood fortune to thot evening. £533 a3>36§ofl can“ so 683. HA coil 33gb an 333 953» a 1â€"un 5.5a! iéaaaunu! 8-3068 5.1.13. 3%, and. gigs oil-Isa?! gaiiiigi nail-tubal localsâ€"nulls: 3%â€iaagrzé en'lvedln town A new den m. hum; been diet! to the bedelde ct her tutu. Mn. ‘1'. Beadle. who he been very m. but lenow eenveleeeent. â€"Mr. Kerry Weltce. who he been In Lekcneld he even! months oveeeeelnc the building at seven! bmzee for the Trent Valley one! eonmotere. epent Enter Sand-y In town. â€"C:>l. Demon end Mr. J. B. McNellle left tortheeltyonWedneedey. Theywlu lepreeent the Llndeey bond of edueetlon et the eeeelone o! the txusteee’eeetlono! the Oatnh Teaches-f ganvenuen. â€"Can¢ntnletlone ere due our young tomm Mr. A. P. Small;i hgnhuing e yen-e seemed exem. et Trial Media! 001 . Toronto. lest week. d to en etteck c1 neu- â€"3!eun. Alli. Gut-3e nod Herb. Brun- dn: 0! Penn nu Ta: Past 3 all Wednesday vim: on their my to leuo Bdtsln 003mm! the fallen! 0: tbs I‘m Wm. Medhnd. whose rennln- were ma to not that um. .â€"Mn. Shunt. ct Bahama. sud nu- dsnnhter. Hrs. Smthb . o! Wham». were the nuts 0! Mr. 3nd Mrs. W. A. Goodwln Monday. They let: next mom- lnv far the nonh. Mu. Storm going to '15!â€thth {or a few "â€"Mn and LIL-5.12.3. Johnson was collod "my mantsvoek ogow scours. Jomm’ o mus-.13.: Taylor. oil's: who dummy :0. Mr. Johnston return od lost stardom!†Mn. Johnston 1: huhome. “our thabolnastm In 3 eéidluon'. â€"-P.u-t E Guido, Tuesdny: Mm Woo John-st" ha cane to Luad- w u: to spam ha hands]- with be: c the Muse. William-at. lanai-yum! «w usmmwm humans-1mm“ 11-19 - "‘l râ€"v..._.,, -Mr. G. Herbert Dsrtneu, enabler In tho Fenclcn Fdls branch of the Tax-onto Plasmid Caernuon. ruched town a w! his tuba-Judge Darnell. I: too bun (cur hour: to drive here {ram th: vâ€"Xfr. John R my. 0: Trinity mea’ic :1 college, Maw. punt! through town on 85: In: to an ham: of. Plenum Point at naphtha a “mental am. his emu†with second-cg“: n. Wow“ m. mmmmumwmwouu wee wherohowmpmfloo. lunc- â€also. â€"m Fm: Gm:m-Dumld. a It Jmm’ InJohI r. '55 unmmmw â€on“ â€mummnu 3. 31;. 3nd Mrs. ngu Bowu. of Forest ‘4. u-.L lâ€" n-..- 1‘. Wdun «rived homo Crick» Rota. â€"Oa 38W but the lumbar: o! the Hero cricket club manual to elect one." t.r 106. M were two madam tor the Paoltlon o! «yamâ€"Pm sud 'rlnu; tho “$9 vow md Pam 4. The treasurer. . Smut! Km... ms elected without my mama. sad so was Mr. ' secretary. The Heroes Shel: '11:. Poke. Court Wand-r. â€"-Lut TM] 5 young mm tamed McGlnnln. run the comm-y. wu charged with having noted in a discs-:crly manner In the . de hon» about I week am. He was taxed $5.25, use and coats. â€"'1‘wo young men belonging to ï¬nal was unmanned baton Magistrate clntyn Mend†W wlth hung mused In nation dnvlna on Lindon-st. sweet Stand†evenlrg. The: were and 351m. town on Swordâ€. â€"Luuu Mlle and Dell Panic“ at vlutlng would! ln Cum. â€"Mr. C. J. Pansy. :1 tho I. B. 8: O. R. B . m In Down Sstnrdny. â€"Mr. P. J. Barnum! MEIER. m8. la visiting friends In tho city. â€"![lu Burke. 0! Bomullle. I: visit- lag In} ulster. Mu. Sm Hugh... â€"!.r. P. PM spend Sunday“: Pom- havwlchhhu-other. Mr. A. Prat. â€"Mlu Won. ct Landon. u the no» at In. MmGwhw. William-st. -mu Santana 3nd Min Wood: m m nova-I'm. blends st pun-out. "AI‘_- â€"MI’. A. r. M. won-.3...“ -.-- --_. Metthewe Soul. I. epeadlng lh: Ember bond-ye with Meade in Toronto. â€"Â¥r'. Wm. Winn-ore. ecaompsuteui by Min 3. Wham-e. let: on Monday to: Toronto on e vlelt m be: denghtcr. -!r. Gaol-ac Taylzr end tawny. of Esme Creek. Mich u: [I e: wens visit- Ing Hr. end 811?. A. lrflO’. eut weld. -â€"lflu Lea Teflonwbo hubeen tench leg 0! recon le spending t e "cementum lathe wetl- - gmgsm-z" â€smwï¬ I. :I‘: on 3 6â€? â€unanimï¬s. Knowloon. -Mr. Baht. Gmtn and non Ema! Kingston. who won vlllung so his ulster-'1. Mrs. John Davin. returned home on newâ€. Hr. Garvin, who bu not visited Lloduy tar son: tlne. was very much amok with the lumen: tad growth Bear us in mind when you think of buying Clothing, flats and Jami-kings. It. will pay you to do so. is now complete. All the newest and nobbieut styles are found with us :1: price- eommencing 3t 50° for our Leader Fedora in Blacks, Boom, Nuvy and Pen Better grade. up to $3 each. will be found unusually attractive. Full and complete line of White Shirtsâ€"n have two leaders in Unlauudried Shirts, extra value at 50c and 76¢ each. Full unortment of Linen Collars and Cuï¬â€˜s, while our stock of m in hot: and tour-in-hande contains a display equal to that usually ahown in a city stock. Special value- in Men’a medium and light weight Underwear. Extra values in Men’s Soxs in Cotton, Merino, Caehmeae and Wool. Regatta. and fancy Top Shirts, Whit? Fancy Lawn Handkerchiefs, Sills Handkerchiefs, etc., etc. in BoyI’, Joutln’ and Men's nine: in now full and complete. Our style! ond vdnel ore correct Mony lines which are conï¬ned strictly to ourselves will be found much lower thou elsewhere, Extra wines in Men's odd Pants, Overalls. Smochs, Cottonade Pants. Thole are three very important departments- with us, and this moon“ m enduvoring to mketlnmmorewnctive than usual. LINDSAY. CLOTHING, â€"â€"-â€"OUR STOCK OF Illen’s and MW Fflll flats and PM cans MEN’S FURNISHINGS R. J. lacâ€"BE. o! Ca‘wcank. was In HWe claim to show the best 25c Cashmere Sox in the tnde. WARNER 00., @‘iï¬ï¬Y-___ v-iin: 0L0__Ifl_li§é\ We show u: unusually hwdaome assortment of HMS 3M Illflll'S Fflffliï¬ï¬‚iï¬ï¬‚ï¬. \I'UWWNN‘S“ OUR About Culling Cards. Order your calling cud. st Tn Paar. AM new ceript just received- prints like upper-puts. Prices m min. Church Home. â€"L: th: BspLIst chute; In 1 Sunday the pastor washed at bcthr :4 'css, and» be close of the or: _¢ some. at: ycung people. at! when d the Sand†mboal. ‘rc bur tlzeé. The momma Serl us from I Gunman. chap. 15, .5; 'n humay with the umlvcmry ch:- 1‘ cf the d: . The llte ct Chris: dos:- d a : 5M mad at gloom an: I - :usss. but tho crush hope- ot Bis to} -s m to be ghrlously resist-:3. Ly mu ‘ when the brief shldow ‘ \ssod. M 1 I: a hwmexprosaim :.' , s "For a h 'Ldsm die, so i ‘ -’ : skull a.“ be undo dive." When :~ .Wlkel to In heritage ct Ila. sad i." are no m d gape, pg wily of adv-3: that: m , .n. h, hope. no wt 0! suct': en“ a waxy dos six-lug cure ttcr m1 be. But can: by His éeat“ ¢ ' mm triumphed our sin n '4‘ ..cd 3 â€our“! ad hspp'u . md to I. plan vhmgmptlgn up“ «27‘! bone m "MU-U VIII-Irv..â€" wâ€"« , , 7 ...... The evening tex va' “ml. 2. so. The worddeath 1s uqed In mo ‘ ‘ '10 with three milestlons. the phydc .1 (1- th, thtooeond deoth the «mute; the sou! braver non Gad. end the death to air. whlnh is no- teeoed when one bcooutec a (allover of Christ. When one so rm names elo, until“ their hodloe became God In which the holy np'r '. is to nude. Tao christian ghou‘gttheï¬efoxk‘euin earnâ€. an 5p no. .7. p bog! W elem. The thoqgho of God's ,L_._A.IA_ and ‘ pmmaur. wpn wow? mmsn.p The thou ha of Gado ho], spit-It bolus mldentiat echdsthn's --- .L - 1-,» .1 sh.- nnï¬ 331.3%?! "GREEK-{5:}: the m of God. 7 WILL WEAR THE PURPLE. Be Eu Been Appointed Domestic Pre- lete 00 His Holiness. with the Title or Monsignor. [Specini despazc'a :0 Tu: Bruise Post] Pamnono. April 23d. 2 15 p.m.â€"Vm Rev. Father Lsmnt. 0! Lindsay, Vicar- Genet-.1 o! the diocese of Peta-hora. has been nppoiahed domestic preiste to ï¬le Holiness LsoIiL. with the title 0: Mon- eizuor. The a talent we: made known to him ho-dey hie icrlehip the bishop of Pourhmm mi so! a. cable Iran the supreme pontiil’ e: ome. The new will he most Running is the nemberdSs. Mu 'e cangrcgetion. end to my members oihu- churches who have leased to esteem the and willie“! with u inc mflogihehqe the: [In honor Just conï¬ned upon Bet. Bethu- Lwrena by Page Lao my he to!- igzedingood time hyt efltetehuhop BA mun mwoen. BAKING SODA. exam or TARTAR. 5T0- . mu.Etc. . . Our HEADACHE PO WDERS can’t be but (WNW: or 8m Headache. umpmgcogottho ï¬nest renames. no: Lonous. POWDERS. 00!“st BRUW‘s’ Too-m Powoens. m VlOAR-GENERAL LAURENT l8 HONORED BY POPE LEO. WOODVILLE. ii; a. roman. We: Dr. 811 for.