;-With us \not so his bite. ’ng, and buy for if you’ll atrons? in and mpare; omer of be ex- Jg way lake the he next est har- years. tor us, he ever :ngth of qht and )th lots. 11 sizes. ’c never Cloth- at and sale for LIEC, if at, vest an with d about \Vc’ve New Boat and Shoe Store WHERE an: SELLS rm: Bast and Cheapest Goods B: “179 and give him a call and see that the pric" m: the tunes. Rubber and W-nter Stock going at cost. Remember the place, W133}? TO ? ,, eaonwm’se Headquarters for WALL PAPER and PICTURE FRAMES. Your watch should be wound as near the same hour daily as possible. It a key- winderthe key should set ï¬rmly on the square of the walnh: it not, it my slip and bxele; either aha chain. ratchet, click or aprisg. 8213:1122 watch steady, so it has no circular motion, as it causes an incrsclzed swing of the balance, often dis- piacirg the this sprE-‘g or breaking the ruby jewel. Wind slowly, holding the hay flzmly, while the click slips from tooth at the rachet. N 0 watch should go longer than twelve or eighteen months without inning, as the oil will then be exhausted and the n‘wots injured. In Regulating Your Watch. pustular always to set i: by the same timepieceâ€"i. r ., one that can be depended upcc. If i: goes too slow, push the reg!!- ator slightly toward “test"; if too test, .me. 80m mid Meat Mart. ߠ1896. RIGHT PLACE TO BUY u... ~..5 _--_ toward ' sicw." Open 3a little as possible, arzlcrxiariy the inside cap. When it stops, no: actemp: to start in yourself, as the spring or other parts may be broken, and you may injure the works trying to force HunHAn cn., llmtlmeuatnrrwou tram we mu aw. “. JV“ ..._ ...--.., 7 _ and employ, and have dono Fargest Stock of Merchant Tailoring Goods, WWW-rm luck, Lbelargast staff of skilled workmen in the county. We no pl‘vluu‘ml to sell at prices to suit the times. Sale, If! and Finish guu'anteed, and emy Clutome!‘ sent away well pleased. Give us a call. g‘lxzxcluu-njlm. arrived t'ron} tho old we} 'ALL PAPER and PICTURE FRAMES :2 Next the Simpson? House "'QLUME Xnggxm. wggLE No.1910. Hm owmmwdr 933w emm gm: modmmwmï¬mmm. amm mwwnï¬obr wbwmwï¬bzmmw a“!!! How T0 use voua WATCH. in} ordu 8 ï¬lled. Samples WHY English. Irish. and Scotch Twuds ,rp‘. lec citizens 01 the South Wild It'd '_- .cwnlly um he bu opened s Meat Market It LINDSAY STREET Ever 0113:an LindsaY- r. H Bobm_sz__9n PURE SEEDS. ALSIKB, RFD CLOVER. TIMOTHY: 1: 9,11 "the ‘a21:6}t swab†and "the )west prices’ in towns 00-90“. 'SPECIAL BARGAINS in READY-MADE SUITS AND have c! you? â€mm JAS. MCCAUSLAND. We have for our spring trade a :g. 60:3de- East of Porter's Bookstore REUBINSGN’S CATHBO 82: CO. ,. GOOD WIN. have special facilities take any quantity, will supp who have large quantities. We solicit 310Ҡm ing full market prices f0? our stock is now oomPh“ i the advantage of a 18180 W at close prices. -. H. ROBINSON. CORN, Neu Methodist Chute! MANOR!» mam. cannon Free. Eggg 310‘- is the and Worsted Coatings. FLOWER. and GARDEN SEEDS. There are as many Rad Blrde coming to town this year as all the other make; put: together. EMEMBER . ED BIRD IDERS IDE INGS ‘ OUND |VALS. 38'0ur Riding School w'Fl soon be oper. J- BIG-GS†SUITS that Suit. Our gument makers are artists. Don think there are my tterâ€"md yet w chr-ge no more thm other: not so gooc‘ - --mny be less. W. G. BLAIR SONS, trade andcan assure you or recew- for both Butter and E338, and as be in every line for spring you have "a.†of goods to select from and "' Our 9 Qualiï¬cations a WWII ¢ OPTICAL INSTITUTE. :LINDSAY _,,- -. tranc- ï¬tmnt. Qua. variety ofgoodiato “RED BIRD-†W G. BIair 5: Sons, A} ygu nll_ knoy, we carry the ,, -...l 1..-... Anna ï¬ne assortment of There‘l real pleasure in linking cloth- Mg. There's s sort of good 1e omhip oe- Lween the maker sad the wen-er o! I. m swell garmentâ€"son of real-proud-ob teeung on both sides, don't you know. Merchant Tailors. No. a Kent-sf... Lindsay. Britta; Bros. We are bath qualiï¬ed Opticians and have had many years experience. Our M3. SAM BBI‘LION holds a diploma from the ONTARIO OPTICAL INSTITUTE Better Try Us. J05. Biggi 'LINDSAY Foot of Kent Street. 1896. BOOTS SHOES JOHNSTON 8: SISSDN Settlers' train with Colonist sleepers attached, leave Toronto at9 Rm. every Tuesday during Marc and April tor Manitoba and North-west. Tickets and full particulars at Express Ofï¬ce. HARDWARE. SHOP AND RESIDENCE BUILDING SUPPLIES. CUT WIRE NAILS. LOOKS AND HINGES. TARRED AND DRY PAPER. HIGH GRADE PAINTS, OILS, GLASS. PORTLAND CEMENT. WHITE LIME. PLASTER PARIS AND MEOHANIOS’ 8110mm meunl' Punt. John-oxf- leod Punt. Buggy Punt. Varnish 3nd llnmol. Ann-tins. nfnomtno 3nd Whiting. J. G. EDWARDS 80" ALVJ-“Uuâ€"viâ€"vvâ€" '_V , W AGED URN o! character. Rumina- toro- moat in Canada Itartod with an. About "600a week to begin with. 1'86: BRADLEYOARBIT- SON 00.. Ian†Toronto. onâ€"es-daw-u. “Jim â€â€˜3‘... v .â€".._ . houndâ€"om new noun-Maud on loath-uni corner 0! Cnmbrldzo Ind Maibouruo M. noun: run. three blocks hon the market. um. For tunhor cum: write to E 8. JACKS N. 81!: Industrial hool. Rochester. N‘ Y.-Md-l.l. 102' O" T6WNsaIP or ops. South Halt Lot 23. Con. 3 ........ South 150 acts: Lot 1:.25 0011.6 .... Lot29 Con. 11 .................. Em rim Lot 29. Con. 10 ........ East Halt Lott! 6.0011. 8 .......... bouw Aw Buss u... .., v--. - .__ Lot 29 Con.~ 11 ................. I 82m Em rim Lot 29. Con. 10 ........ 100 m East Halt Lot 6. Con. 8 .......... 160 some. TOWNSHIP OF EMILY. North-West Quarter Lot: 15, Con. 13 ............................. mucus. EutH-ltLotl 0011.9 .......... Nowhï¬alt Lot 6,Con.8........ North Halt Lat 4,00n.11 ........ 102!) ms. Luv-u- .â€".â€"_ __ , , TOWNSHIP OF VERULAM. West Halt Lot 10 Can. 3 ........ 83 m East Halt Lot 13. ‘on. 1.... . . . .100 was. TOWNSHIP OF FENELON. North-East Quarter Lot 27. Can. 7.. 50 mos South-East, norm Lug, Con. 7.. 50 m North-West autos-Lot .Oon.7.. 50 m WANTED. --‘ . *9w.¥‘,‘r§ and but» Dr 2. Park Lots 5 and 6, and North Pub Park Lot! 18 and 19, All North at Quail Street: In East Ward, 7 acres. 3. Lot. 5 North of Battle Shut. But Ward Comfortable Frame Home. 4. has 5 North Glen Sum, m William Street. 2 Brick mes. 8 etc. 5. Lots 1,13,19,17 034118 138de North Wang: ares. , 6. Lona nth o: Baa-en 8mM~ torublo Fun. House. Grand Trunk Railway ..Lindsay's Leading Shoe Store.- Insurance and General Valuator. BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS. Builder and Contractor. Q COME EARLY. Apply to TOOLS. Johnston Sisaon. J. HA. TGHETT, Agent In!“ once. , many. New Adioruaomogffl Our Ladies’ and Men's Fine Spring Shoes are mar- vels of style and beauty. Our Women's 20th Century Shoe is a gem. . We have always taken the lead in Men’s Working Boots. We are still ahead this spring with big bargains at 90c, $1, $1.15 and $1.25. J. G. Ed ways 4’: Go. BARGAIN SALE. . A. WHITE, and Estimates Fumishrz on Application. CAMBRIDGE STREET. 'W'. A. iWhIte- --AND -â€" â€"-â€"FORâ€" SPRING. YOUNG on_ many? Eimâ€"rhm «gum,- LINDSAY. ONT. .2100 m. KEHBNEY THE flflflï¬lflfl. Evidence that he Entered the Flavelle Mill and Cowdry’s Warehouse. OOISTABLE FOSTER SAYS $0 Is it the one that. Enclosed the Bullet which Cnuud the Do James Agnew ? On the Strength of Recent coverles Made. It came to our reporter's knowledge some days ago the Conehble‘Foeber had discovered euoog evidence going to prove that John Kearney. now tncmereted In the goal here on charge of murder. had been lmpllonted In the recent: burglny o! the Sadler. Dundee 8: Flovene Co. mm oflioe and Cowdry'e watehouee, but we refcalned from publishing the {note It the time because an error: wee being made to locate his eopposod oooompncas. The olnee tailed. however, and we ere now at llb_e_rty to state thefts}; ,,____‘_ -n _ _.A_LI. vv u~u -- -â€"--.-. um u, '- - Since the deplorable tragedy c! a month ago Consume Foster hue devoted many hours every week to searching the vlelnlty for clues that might shed a little more light qq_the cringe, end on the day _I__ _ LL- ___j ‘;-‘I-- LE}? ’vviixitiéh"inio_aiiiu"pxm’ ' " ham a knife. and the and: thrown carelessly!) the wayside, to be disclosed to View“ lane 58 evidengo w!“ the sgowA indeed. -A___J r, __ H ,V, ,, to. while walling dong the road leading from the Kearney home to Lexie". he die- oovered the remnant: of a bunch of rubber tipped lead pencils. duller to those taken from Mr. qu‘dry'e cameo. “The penefle hed 'AL _ "other empty 32 cnlihre eheii on the reed leading past the mnrdered men'e hence. end close to Louie'e. Thin may he the ehcll from which the tetnl bullet wee die- eherged, but felrneee compele us to eng- st that per-hope it ie one of those need ythe boy Kearney when ï¬ring at the born or at the stray dog. cc described by John Emott in his evidence. It he been discovered that the knife ionnd on the pzï¬son of John Kearney when arrested be- .onze to Miss Rogers. etcnognpher and tvrr. - niter at the Sxdler, Dundee Flew 8.16 C). mill. She elwe a left it on her desk and noted ite d appearance the morning nicer the burglary. It: pceecs- eion by young Kearney proves pretty con- clusively that he was one o! the burglars, if not the only one concerned. A diligent search is still maintained for the missing watch to: merly nexied by John Kemey. The stow that he had traded has been proven fuse. and it is thought that the watch is hidden in or near the Logic .mOu DMXOOJ >Jmm0<m ZOE. .(O._><Z no 02.2mnâ€"0 >41: NIP dwelling. Owners Preparing for an Exceptkwauy Busy Season. \ ; Mr. Theo. Ssdler. - ' lmedhtoly ho om . a. move thonnoond †, -. 70â€"- will luvs ho: taken up to tho won Above tho Canoe Club hose homo and drown out. It I: III: Intention to hon her out In two out! loosthoncd shout twolvo tut. than [not-anon he: ca- pacity vary mun-lolly. Bo bu mo paced-amino now casino. which. lulu apnea). will Inch hot on. o! no Ilia-w luv-III â€"- ._...__ Mr. ’IUOIâ€" '- v. 7, ~ 7 , . Jan in Putin Inn “on W nbuudlng u “salmon. Marlo-Donia. “d upon. to lunch in: In the com o: u want or ton dun. In. new!" our- hnnrs the can but mind in Mad oomldm to hot “south sad 3!: ad cm. 2.35. will ban suggmm... oom- torhblo “4:80.61 hose anon. Y . P. union: hula Inn of Du on e. u null. and u u not. uh “hum.†Oopr. Put um um content. Mandy book“ wm loop the be“ running slaw» night nd 4:: we“ 1qu the all. #0.- .1 LL- AHA-,“hn‘ -I“, ""0 WI an. The new owners at the Auornthol WI“. lmmodumv the flu: c on. “on loch. commune- moving. at L400 cat'- arrow I." an, #323951? PW“. port. Thomsohlneryia realm“ a that- ANOTHER 32 CALIBRE SHELL FOUND. OUR STEAMBOAT FLEET. Ksi'tï¬'ot mu a»: Man FRIDAY APRIL 17. {896 IEAMBOAT own. are an :21 ha. I at work ï¬tting up sud Preparing for tho opsnlug of unit!- tlon. All emu! the one oplnicnâ€" tint there will be wandsnco at work to: all to do. Civi- Du- Aim flu PART OF INGLE’S FAOTORY GO†UP IN SMOKE unnu- lywuu’ now-now â€""â€".._.-, __v , danger to sun-99.34101: property nabbed. 11121 the wind been blowing non the out or south I: would bnve been nearly Invol- alble to have named the main notary. db- tuut but u tow tees team the banding oun- ed. We Index-tum! um -. lash animate: bu lots on week at 81.1! 3. ad shoub the some snow“: on the building. The [mun-moo rm“ to $500 on the bulldlcg 3nd 815) on the convent; 1n the Miller a: lama-1' 00.. Toronto. 0nd $129 on the bulldnr' In the MM 00.. o! Boylmd....flyln¢ cinder- «and I but: In Jon Bron: wood-nu! but It m luckily (ll-caveat! baton It ind ob- m-mm....mnnun flotsam .om a Ipt‘k {com tbs tum: «shimmy. o! I lively alteration between u: auteur hard. who for good reason: will he nun.- loae. and- the editor. 8:? muonsble mm were tried to get at tho so]!- Ityled one, but without null. and It wu only the: rlvlng s solcmn promise to pal» “ah the tchcwlnz "ldyl" me the ambl- tlou um wuhduw: llh -_-_ ‘u-L__n.- â€"I an 0 Th. {4513 the work the can 610 N “to hummus .. :23... mm mmm » 3% mmem mmma r... m «(imaginaud tofluvoodnwith sum! uflhflummddwomw- mrylnuholhoudu. Emma. now u: . 1 lbluthokuuacordouln thank“) Manamalnwwy v. mm; MID-DAY BLAZE. l‘ho Amended Om. Lun- W. Mar win: You. nmAmeum q what on May In. Mm lam -â€"Ex-Gounl Sanctum: Stephen- son. ~ot thoGnnd Trunk. n3 mad with n was containing «.000 In Montâ€: ‘ on Saturday Int. â€"A onion wan-out jnvlns oeoumd nu tho mm on tannin-mun" cn Bandâ€. No. l mu: when!» mu~ hunk non mot-nuns to museum with. No. 9, Conductor Stanton! min nun Benenue. The dam tn: :3- women:- - - I L_ _I_‘I-._ ~Tho mm talc had to aucken speed owl-mung Klnmaunt In: Mona†cathode" manning†thou-Ac: hung flooded tor n con-Wrai- alumnae. lawn (and ma an each might have hasn‘t-shod any underneath but so hr the M has not boon amused. 400115000: Riley 013;,“ the distinc- am new puma! canton-then ddlvulon 1m Mom! on tho dgwnï¬â€˜lp hog: tug olLty. The train v. "wwâ€" v-v' â€ousted o! e SEWER ' Moor e smoker sod two coaches. at â€ï¬‚uted. o dork 0!!" green. with gold trunnion. â€"It I: sold thou the wettest corporation on oath II the London sud Northwestern 81112336 Command England. I: has n capitol ct momma and a revenue at 86.5%) m hour; hue 23!) en [noel-a. and employee «Loco met. Event 3 In by the comm â€"hfldson. rule. carriages. wagons end onumenblo lot ct other tum: eventhooodeeutuuudwoodeo nabs tot the lei-Mot was. Boo-Ira to toe pennant my out $130,000 a Arab: m toot“: u muombu u any section at the Gum! nu“: cost-Imam u the cm“. length of tank mask: the TOWN AND COUNTY. to do with-Meowâ€! We. Yu- mdny morning to m Land um track then m count! with near to ma dumb-had“ aunt.»- uon '0.“ an hot ch» the â€ML d 3‘4" la 3‘ of Motlgnw. "on; n c ‘. "J. ‘u | work L“ «13004:, sum-pot. “4 unann- umpuudom the mu m [munch too 980 8 g «o .833! Sal $08M 5.3:: 3.... s 383.... Exit-2.55.35.35.31 338588.33... s 33.3 3:83:26 2:. .il 33:2: 3 E; EE- :: if 7E EE DASH“ HERE AND THERE. .â€" ~ m and Sicâ€"Rhia- In! TERMS: $1.00 PER_ YEAR Oil-nun»... -Amudn¢otth00nrnn¢ClnbuoflM to: cu- (Fruu) mung. In .m- mummummo mmmummhm question at on the uncut club mom-7111b. â€be uwm mummmmmt un- mnmhtwlu come up to: dim- ulon. AI magma: Outlet-3' Anaconda: meotaln'l‘oronwonl‘nudn otnexoweek. macho ab Mb. WW “thou-indium» olubu to what action mutual they should at: man: matter. In. wxuox' Horton. i'iir" ’m‘ "'"i' 'L'v'vTrdroho." " 1:qu «as; a smut» w; J. Gooey. vloepmuon : oom- mm B. Adult. F. mums. A. Stitch 3nd W. Robinson. 80.03.1180“; Boyd Brig-do at St. Andrew's Tho mun Wshumollbm Ibo Mfum- We: muumwumom. o! Tn Postâ€"moonwalnotbuxoudve.whlh mmmmhm l "r vuzbeummgrozm "anon. I all: mumhmmg' OMWhmybolntroducod outdoor sports in the men onrDo . Itisn h(â€misma- w all does not Y witnoolthonwooo our amid, solid mor- chub. oimhovinshiduidotor may thoyorflunndcu'olct mam:- !ng wemsolvos on the cricket ground soon- ingly unconscious oi the not am they no no longer boys. but men gicyhem. It is n ever-whine .7 {he Infusion of yang n..- - _-_ Ind-Ana! A "mung m. can; nunâ€"w-vâ€" -â€" ,V __ eve blcoa gives 3 new lite. e new Interest. end a fresh Impetus to the em and pushes It :JpIdly Iona!!! In the nanIc emom‘. We heveetne club In Llndney. and el- thono'h the membershlp Ie (Lilly Inge It shnmd contaln wIthIn It! told: "1.1 stanza club: we mm: but to compete with our mm. and In this my the mom- ma :1 the anb meet. with mm man at othar town: and 01th:. and ova-yon. the t h . Thus men b61008 MW cobolonaw 00 um not bowel†that m w ‘5' ï¬g: ig 5‘ ; i "a? ï¬; 3. f: R E 5.}. s 5'.- § a? 32 a. t. g. 1%: E; E3? E? E ii 2‘ g E E5 3% E: E: 3:2 at: £3 53:? RE 1% £5 ' a 3; E § WWW 3% Emma. a 31183;: n: ovum: Thoxobloamootoucm ‘A ‘gow am the snow