{of a pretty :1 the winter ave a perfect Overshoe. cws to you, n be a fact; rake of Rub- ï¬n this coun- npâ€"toâ€"date in id durability Peel-sh. SH and stock reds and WW LU. and heel. RON.†our StOCk ' . ‘han 00W I ml woykmans} mess, mus, E16» .derate Price?- waning ‘ 3:32 I ever. % INGS,’ AKWOOD Lew. O’S. ever Show), and sea [a in the 8801M I 3 but a tempting "f freshly imported, 2 that are sure to a. J or undesmable stuff, Sign of M: Mixed Paints, Alabastine, MGLENNAN 8: 00. Horse Clippers, I Lace Curtain Stretchers, \ § Clothes wringerS. Step Ladders l MeLennan Go. wi'll be at Bgnson lionâ€. ““63â€: for m. sultalion Saturday. APRIL 30‘" tuilders’ Hardware, Barrel Chums, Spades and Shovels, Fence Wire,’ BO Cones. 8m. Toma“ 3Y8. Ear, Rosa-flimsy Spqcialht ARM FOR SALE OR TO ml?â€" m son an: 01 L99 Nu!!!" 1%..“33333‘ --l-â€"u AVA‘ run v_- ...- n anmaï¬xu um. Edam Count-«3.1: o! tho WI) 01 In “WV“- an sum nomuwm mm git-warm!“ â€PM!“ Own. Mien-0. or n v M m â€III. «at NI- mtmsm MN}: my†. I A‘“_â€" h 508. B!" 001 M. If you really app] goods that you will adrr here is an opportunity to miss. New Minx-W HARDWARE. COLL AND IRON. McLennan a: 00. _- LOWEST PRICESâ€"- G. S. RYIBSON. » conm aux-«c. T030370- This is nchobbing Sale of old ‘l' Kalsomine, sure to please. rou really appreciate bargains in at you will admire and must have, an opportunity you cannot afford sale and genuine offer of all fashionable goods, at prices I @112 @mmxliau gust. ___________._â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- ____ ‘1 LINDSAYLFRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1898. DASHES HER: . 1 Her 80th Milestone. Under the above heading the Toronto World of March 16th contained the fol- lowing reference to a. lady well-known and very highly respected. in this town. where she resided for a. number 0! years: Mrs. Runett Roberts cele- brates an event to-dny in which she na- turally takes some personal pride and satisfaction. The lï¬th 0! March, 1898, is the 80th anniversary of her birth, ‘ ‘~ -â€" nun-w worthy of m l'v" '- Eme, 0! t5“ *W AND THERE. ..Mr. Goa Stevens, in town last week- .u vav â€" . M. Cain, general grocer. pr- caygeon, was in town Twas; '7 ‘ -â€"Mrs. Allen, of Little Britain, call- ed on Lindsay friends on Tuesday. â€"Mrs. Cahill has returned from a lengthy visit with friends at Prescott. â€"Mr. Chas. Fairbaim, of Bobcay- - ~‘â€" --k 'lumo Tnmdav on business. gem; was here Tuesday on business. â€"Mr. Archie Bouyea. left (or the city Wednesday morning to go under treatment (or his eyes. . W - -‘ L__.:AI.. ...:n-. Llcunurauv â€"Mr. Fred Eeeté, blacksmith with Mr. Baldwin for some months, is about to open a. shop in Woodville. ~Mrs. Crevier and Miss Alice Brown returned on Monday from a pleasant visit will; Peterboro friends. â€"Fi£te3n persons left Lindsay sta- tion last Tuesday for points in Mani- tqba, Dakota and Nebraska» â€"County Treasurer Matcbptt re- moved to his handsome new residence 1 on Colborneâ€"st. last Tuesday. \ -â€"Roadmsster Carey’s family lett‘ on Monday ior Hamilton, where Mr. Carey now has his headquarters -â€"Mr. A. \v. Cam bell, provincial road commissmner, wi 1 address apubâ€" lie meeting in Orillia. on April 5th. city on. Wednesday morning toconsnlt a specialist regarding his ailment. M“ .1- Lindsay and (ninilxplett roads are in a. vue cuumtwu u..- -7, a. disgrace to the townships interested. -â€"Mr. A. W. Cam bell, provincial road commissioner, wi 1 address apubâ€" lic meeting in Orillia. on April 5th. -â€"Mr. Chas. Bartlett left for the city on Wednesday morning toconsnlt; a specialist. regarding his ailment. â€"Mrs. J. Lindsay and family left last week for Grand Rapids, Mich" where they will join Mr. Lindsay. â€"Mrs. V. Cuff, ot.Barrie, returned home on Saturday, after a three weeks‘ visit with Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. Cuff, the north ward. . r . â€"Mr. Joe Matthews, of Peterboro. spent Friday night in town, and left on Saturday for Ottawa to take charge of the Matthews Co. packing house in Hull. ~ -Mr. H. L. Simpson, manager of the ‘ Trenton telephone office.and former- ly of this town, has been promoted to the management of the Bell Telephone “n'a hnsine§ at Owen Sound. ly glut-hie to%::, has been pmnnapeu w the management of the Bell Telephone Co.’s business at Owen Sound. â€"Mr. L‘. B. Rowland, vice-president. of the LE. 8:. O.R.R., and Mrs. How- land, have taken rooms at the Nation- al hotel, Peterboro, for the summer. â€"Mr. John Holtorf, son of Mr. Henry Holtorf, furniture dealer, left last week for the Klondike. He was * ‘- w.- -..:| and steamer, carriage In all success. _Lul. - yvu- _-_ 7 visiting friends and relatives;1 passed through Tuesdayonnls W's; w Neepawwi, on the Manitobj. and North- Western R. R.. where he is sLation agenk. He- lms received a. tempting offer to take a. position on the Crow's Nesii. branch. â€"Mr. Josephj Kenny. of Toronto, is spending a few days with friends in town. Since leaving Lindsay Mr. Kenny has interested himself in mines and minerals, and is now an expert metallurgist. We understand that. he contemplates opening a laboratory in Rat Portage at an early date, and his many friends here will wish him success. “‘ , 11- Diolrlrl 00‘ Local Breviuos. ,â€"Simcoe county council has just disposed of $50,000 worth of four per cent. twenty year debentures at n. figure that milk-38 the interest on the. loan only 3 1â€"4 per vent. -â€"Mr. J. Berry, harnessmaker, has; leased the vacant store in the Holtorf block. and removed his stock on'l‘ues- day. Mr. Berry’s name is synony- mous with good work, and no doubt in his commodious and well-situated Kent-st. stand he will do a better busi- ness than ever. . - . . demy of Music on the evening of April 12th. .An excellent program is in course of preparation, the second part of the program being given by the Snow-capped Sisters. Ye olde folks' concert previously announced is set. aside for the present and will b: taken I up in the fall. __ ,u.-- At Mrni Thom- uy u.- ‘_- -v, -â€"Capt. King, brother of as Brennan, of the east. in St. Catherines on Mm age of 83 years. About. 1 he was one of the best munders on th-s great lak‘ ed an. interest in a numb¢ His pargntg‘ wre among th .4 2 |.. bnmnflhi W55 Mu known In bun. vuy-â€"--,_ he resided in Sunderlmd. 88° and lett thachrivi villqe to ounce in hotelkeepms at (Ll-over. but wu unable to procure a. license. He then pmouau MP!†Gm Stevens. of Mind“: ‘7“ gnu in“ .. _,_ muhufacturer- )on. Ritchie, who has been 'iends and relatives .LL Geiert. rough Tuesdayonhis way to on the Manitobj. and North- R. R.. where he is sLation e- has received a. tempting ake n. pasition on the Crow's xch. 'osephj Kenny. of Toronto, is a few days with friends in Since leaving Lindsay Mr. is interested himself in mines ""“° «mi is now an expert Gun 1: is looking [(1 0 their large 11 will remain a 1 then retprnm to 'ix‘é wish him Mr. Ricbzu‘l )t the business with We learn that Rev. Robert. n is now on voyage thy, useful boys. should apply to the mohmont Belleville, Ont. . with 3 party 0! bul- Thopeneo' Bounty. â€"-Mr. Wm. M11303. of Janetville,wus in town lust Mohday on busineaa â€"Trappers are making great catches of muskrata these daysâ€"or nights. â€"Ops townsz council met Mon- day and transacted a. lot at business. â€"Mr. A: Clarke, merchant tsilor, Penelon Falls, was in town Mondnyq â€"Many farmers in Ops and Mari- oosa Were busy sowing grain last week- 188‘ iuWuAIJ. | â€"-Miss Olive Totten. of Wnrkworth, is at present the guest of Miss Flor- ence Weldon. ‘ â€"â€"Dr. J'. Ross and Mr. E. Mangrove. of Klrktield, call-3d on Lindsay triendl on Saturday. ; i . , \ I office opened on trict of Muskokn and Parry Sound. â€"No less than 34 guests registered at the Duly house last Monday. Most; of them were here on court business: â€"Mr Thos. Cufl, who has held the position of poundkeeper and pathmaa- ter in Ops [or over twenty-two years, has resigned. . -â€"Pt~terhoro market toils for the “mum war have been _sold to Mr. J I ï¬-ML â€"-March 23: â€"Mr. Thos. Cu“, “'1 position of poundkeepa ‘61- in Ops [or OVer CW has resigned. . ensuing year have been sold to r. .- D. Baptie for $2,020, an increase 0! $20 over last year. â€"Despibe the unfavorable weather a large number of ladies attended Miss .Burnham's making class last Monday in the Adam block. : ~ â€"Mr. John A. Ellis. of Fenelon Falls, went north last week with a. gang of men to make preparations for driving his winter cut of logs. ‘r- _ 2A.. .1“:an “'11.!ch vuv vâ€" â€"The patrons of tne Minden cheese factory will meet to-morrow. 2nd. April, to make arrangements [or the coming season. # ' ' 5-â€"-nmilln nnp â€"Mr. John Howie, Q1 bamxvu-c,‘ of the board 0! license commissiom for East Victoria, was in town altel in; court this week. . . 1 â€"Mr. James Dickson. of Fene Falls, was in town on Saturday his way home from Ottawa, where spent several days. - L n-....a..n I.“ Spent acvcnu. v... . -Mr. Fremont Crandell left Wabigoan on Monday week to after several mining propert it which he is interested. -â€" bun-re charged with being short in his ac- counts to the amount of $3,452.99. â€"Rev. G; W. Dewey. of Aurora. tor- merly pastor of the..Queenâ€"st. Metho- dist church. Lindsay, bu received a call to Bathurst-st. church, Toronto. â€"Sunitary iInapector Douglas has been paying particular attention to the milkmcn oi†ln:e.. The last test showed several samples very low in butter (at. â€"The sum of $660,000 appears in the Dominion estimatea (or the prosecution of work on the Trent Valley canal. No doubt this will include the Lake Sim- coe section. ‘ ~‘â€" A! «in Air. Lw my---_, -â€"Capt. Eden; formerly of the nu. Golden Eye, plying on Stoney Luke. will command a. steamer on River Okanagan. in the Kootenny dis- trict, this summer. â€"A handsome steam launch manu- factured by the Peterboro Canoe passed through Lindsay one day last week. It was consigned to the North- west Trading Co., at Edmonton. â€"Mr. Melville Millar. a popular brillia business man. formerly oi Peterboro, has been appointed postmas- tAr at Orillia, the late incumbent hav- ing been convicted of a. criminal ot‘ fence. ,_ r. ., I“- n‘ nah fence. â€"Mr. Wm: Northcote. late of Oak- wood. has engaged as blacksmith with Mr. R; Baldwin.. He is Welland fav- orably known. and enjoys ghe regutg- hnmc In tiou of being a firstoclass met his line. . .A __ “Ami“: for his line. â€"-.\Ir. J. Kenny left on Monday for But Portage. He was accompanied by Mr. John Consedine. one 0! our best coat makers, who has decided to seek a steady situation in the west, and may go as far as Winnipeg. . â€"Toronto papers are advocating the removal of the G.T.R. headquarters staff from Montreal to that city. Give them a few years and they will insist upon the transfer or federal govern- mmt (run the banks of the Ottawa upon [no u went from 1 to Host-Own“ u; uvuâ€"- the Peterboro Navigation 00.. who has and o! the City Ol rune: w.v_‘, â€"Spring_ is certaiply with uxfcro- a crowd of Bobcaygeon peop e on In The ice moved out yesterday. jun 28 days ahead of last year. The Esturion will conunenoa her regular trips on Monday. “. m- v ~'â€" 'm-e io- â€"Petlerboro Daily Times: m- torin. county possesses a. steam stone crusher which moves about from {me municipality to the other, crush- town of Iliad“ is ts with a few old fossils aitting on L 20ft cushion to do the work with banners. . â€"Mre. Jan. Connolly received smea- aago late Seturdny evening ennonncing the serious illneu at her “that. Mr. Neale. et Gael . and she left {or that city on andâ€. but unfortun- elely "rived too lute to receive hi1 res giant-ou- farmer. retired and settled in Guelph. Mrs. Connolly will hsvo the lymph†of many lriomh tn her bemvemont. No bio 10 yet oum u... n.-- -_._ - heaved fun and it giun these up- would an Overseer Wslbr und hull- a-dwon men to hop than clan in wot weather beam the mud npbyunwhoollotnhiolupunium bananaâ€"ml non-tim- fro tho driver .- wellâ€"whom: ton-- in: h nub“!- . . . . - i Hound £019: .1-78â€"9: Mutiny o! ug v,- ..- , lelville Millar, a popular Lsiness man. . formerly of Howie, of Somenille. one »me steam launch manu- th: Peterboro Canoe gh Lindsay one day Inm . anniifllm to the North- Iiobert Wallace ‘ of “The Glen!" Poet with acall : for Toronto at butchen' town treasurer. been 7 arljgsted. ~{ownwzï¬t‘emi- of Fenelop left 101‘ to look attics in Vio- cal lgd ;â€"cro- Spring flfl'eringsfl this Store 5; APRIL 1. _______________â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"i 500 Yards of FANCY SILKS at 508. per Yard buvsw IV- w-VJ â€"__s We’ve a heap of stuff for you to lock tnrougn, auu 4 Months ago we began to buy for this season, and now the lot is one grand exhibit for you to see. Our story is thisâ€"we buy direct from the best makers of these Goods and pay Cash, so that we can sell RELIABLE DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. DRESS 810138 . . -. wbahCobrodanmhï¬pndmku..m 42incthtthnevahdu. ........ (ShohMudNthetgu,dlonopdoo... shod... Franck dyed, ................. 45 inch All Wool Block And Novy Sorta. wide md mm. vdoo. ...................... 42 inch Court Suiting; in nixod calm. gnaw Nut, and tons. All one prim. .......... Anothor accord By winning the G< Cup last wed: our cu lished another world curling club in the On aociation has won this Ww W l By winning the Governor-General's Cup last week our curlers haw.- estab- lished another world's record. No curling club in the Ontario Curling As- I aocintion has won this cup twice in suc- cession. Lindsay Club has earned the proud distinction of having won five Gmernorâ€"Generni'a Cups. The first! cup was won in 1885. the second in; 1887. the third in 1889; the final game: for these three cups were all played at Rideau Hall Rink. Ottnwa. In 1897 they won their tourth cup at Hamilton. and yesterday their ï¬fth.“ Lindsay. though it has the repu- .-o:..... nf being an enthusiastic curl- LINDSAY ousiuaas vucmmous A! KID GLOVE Slï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬ . . . Women’s 4 button Kid glovu‘ tad browns, they were 81!: Women’u Two-Dome Fume: Kid gloat. with utitchod hch nd Colored “7011;, $1.25 Glove. for ........................ Women'u 3-Bntton Colored Kid Glovu, with “inched huh 3nd Colored Wolu, than '0 gun-nus for ................ ... ...... Men'l Spring Overcast; undo hke Ordoer Goodn. mud n: this man's otylo. in Tweak, Benet ad Mekong. colon, Fun. Brown, Ntvy sad Duh Greyl. It ................ $7.00, $9.00 and $10.00 Youthu' Suits. in Serge. “Id M. and: via: Long or Short. Pum sud Double or That Sum war Single-Bream Can. Prices are $4.50, $6.00. $7.00 val. Lindsay last. it by one not. Luv Ivâ€" ronto Granibes that suns year won the Ontario Tankard. In 189596 Lind- gain only lost one game. and tint again by a single point; this game was against. the Hamilton Thistlea. played at Toronto. ï¬t was the linsl game» In†Churchill players : â€"â€"â€", A W suite of cm. One 0! the but unused and (ur- nished suite at business ofï¬ce: in town are those of the Viotorle Lou! a Seeing: 00.. in Snyth'e- block. The interior (lumpâ€"desk!» seats. perti- tione. ekeâ€"ere 0! selected muttered oek nabbed In on. My fro-ted clue In need libenllg. end inputs 3 meet M (hot- The floor 01 the p! bile do. in coveted with linoleum , _I--.I_- mmâ€. “a m aâ€: Wï¬m in oil. Pusey. Irv-Wu glu- ia mod libel-311:. and Inputs . molt pm (toot. The floor at the 0 due. ‘ with linoleum DUNDAS FLAVELLE BROS. a Kid gloves. in guys. um, they were 81.00 gloves. for . . "u_ [gas-mi. ;.-.-;.-;.;.~.:.;;-;,; 256 ....1| ONLY GOOD CLOTHING. paw 358 $1.00 $1.25 508 Complete in . . Every Department. 708 Has I0“ Bflaï¬llï¬ll [I18 Piflflflfllfl M flllllllllfllflllflï¬ï¬ New New New New New New New Grey ‘1 TiCkings: R. B. ALLAN £90- For Elegant New SPRING MILLINEBY ' Spring Dress Goods and Trimmings, ' Blouses and Shirt Waists, v Hosiery and Gloves, r Ribbons and Laces, New Capes, 7 Dress Skirts, New Corsets, r Parasols and Umbrellas, New Dress Slks, I Blouse Silks, New Staple Dry Goods. All Lines in this Department are fully com d Bleached Cottons, Towellings, Table Napkins, New Prints and all lines of New Staple and Dry Good8. plete ROSIE! DELHI“! . - - Elm comm 13mm ._ _. Ian's Nov, Serge Sui". cut with Each Coot, nude in thin uuon’u Itylo, linod well and woumzitfiu, .......... ..... ...... Men'- Fino Tweed Sui“. cut with Sack Cost. null up! and and. np-mâ€"dnm nylon. 0010". Gray sod Bron, mixed punt-III. sad in good qualities... .................. Prices, $5.00, $7.00, $10.00 a. Ed! Bloubod Huck Tomb. wit and «1500. phin or colored bordon. P114388. $4- 95, $7.50 and $9.00 Linen. ï¬ne in qulit: -, with 5 look 0! do“! with bem- lm, for. . . :3: 75a $1.25 258 250 of w.