:to I W B l 0),) Poï¬tomx. Travelling Comfort 1†number: Tomb: Slut or luv" Tl-BON‘I’O u 8.“ p m. on Tum-y um Sunniâ€. ma Norm Bay a 1115 1.13. on Tonudsy o! etch n), and mm :' rough to the hdflc Cont. ‘ ‘ , A-Aâ€"A .‘A-I tick“. ‘0 the Cumin Noun-Won or null 91:de cont, roam Sloop». Write {or 800““. T. O. MATCHETT. 6) Kent-33.. Lind-8!- MaLennaM 00. WHII’ISG. .3: of 111! 83'. APBIL’S LIST SAVES You MONEY WINSOB l N RWTON’S ARTIST! COLON Women’s Plaid Cotton Hose, fast colors, new plaids, silk embroidered, the regular 50c hose for 35C Women's Cross Striped Cotton Hos:i in new stripes, war- rant fast, seamless feet, regular 35c hose for...... 25C Also some Black ashram:- 25 Dozen Women’s Plain or Ribbed Black Cashmere“ Hose, double heels and toes, made without any seams; you can buy them per pair at...... .. ..... 250 KALSOIINI- noass CLIPPmo cunt come up â€vans, con-um FLY!“- BUILDB 38' McL an†i 00. Geo. A. Little .._Dress Goods â€"Silks and Velvets __Mi|linery and Mantles .â€"Housefurniehin88 31mm.“ Canton. We were tempted to buy two goodly lots of Women's Fancy Hosiery. The temp- ter offered price concessions and we bought. Here are the goodsâ€"new. stylish and pretty. Prices less than regular. Book md Sumner: 8‘0" South Sid. of tint-n- or neon}! ENAIELS- st 5135. ALI. Imps or swam tho Tend“ w ch“ tickets to M 13"! on amnion m . FANCY HOSE unnum- DASHES HERE AND THEK:._ MANITOBA BXCUBSIONS Every Tneldly in Hatch and April. Tickets purchased from the Agent Sporting Notes -Lovers of football will learn with interest that 016. Ireland has again captured the triple crown of Rugby Iootbal, following her 11' h distinctiou in 1894, when she had the onor of beat- me England, Scotland and Wales in their favorite game. _____________â€"â€"â€" Police Court Calendar â€"Mr. C. Munro's case against Mrs. SteWart, of Port Perry, for obtaining ‘ money by false pretences, was dismiss- ed on Monday by Magistrate Steers, with consent of County Crown Attor- ney Devlin. on the ground that ,the action should have been entered in the civil court. Mr. M ' t t ed his lawyer to pr . (1 'rs. Stewart because he was asked by Stewart before his death to take care of his money. The Ila-or was Una-ac. Friends of Mr. Richard Moore, of Ops, not far from town. were greatly concerned last Monday owing to a re- port of his death having got into circu- lation, but happily it was disproved ' . . Moore, it will be remembered, had his right hand badly t ten days ago while sep- aratmg a couple of fighting dogs, and ~â€"â€"- mAflinnl aid at the 2' lation, but_ happily it was ulspru next mornmg. . Moore, it wili had his right hand he remembered, ago while time, blood poisoning of which his life has Now his condition is more favors adn h’s medical attendants hue at: hapes of his recovery. Oddfcnows’ "At llama." 1116 annual “At Homeâ€. hold Fr evening in the Oddlellows‘ hall u the auspices of Guiding Star _.,‘I, m Silks. Colored Taffeta. Silks. the soit and “won't cut lying!†Twenty These makeS’for Dresses or Waists, all at one price. Armure, tafl'cta, gros grain,Pcau dc Soie Satin Duchess, per yard.... Dundas 6: in every new shade. French dyed, pure silk, and the mice per yd is This silk section of ours is a. veritable school. It teaches what is new and best in sllkdom. It educates as to prices, too. Will you come and learn your lesson ’3 We will not bore you. The Silks tell their own story. nty-ï¬ve Different Plaids, Stripes and Fancy" Tal- fcta Silks, with inter- woven satin stripes, special at...... H.» AND THERE at in as a. result in danger- more favorable. mts haVe strong held Friday 9 11311 under star En- Flavono 832’: LINING SILKS WAIST SILKS â€"-Ou'8uuduy evening the punter of Cambridgeâ€"st. Methodist church will preach {mm the subject “Christian Science.“ BL ACK SILK T‘fi‘.’ $1.00 Y' I C. L Notes- fl‘he rinks are closed for the season. but the Y.MJ.C.A. is open every week night during the year. The best place to spend your evenings is at the associ- ation rooms. - ’ ' -'-- -Amnlnfnt‘ at 10X]- Iwu-Iih -â€"Arr ments have been completed for the an excursion on May 24th. A big demonstration will be held dur- ing the day and a. large crowd is ex- pected from Toronto. Keep the date 'I‘he Trapplnc Season. Messrs. J. Hand and G. Jackman. trappers. left Monday by wagon for West Cross Creek: to prepare for the muskrat season. The creek is not yet clear of ice. but they hope: it will move in a few days. Ben Bryan: visited Mt:- Laren's Creek, on the lower waters. with the same object yesterday. but was compelled to return. as there was not sufï¬cient open water to float his 113 Latest Invention. -â€"M'r Lem. Feicher, ot Peterboro. whose presence in town was noted on Tuesday, is interested in an American company who]: has recently established a Canadian branch for the mnutacture of Miracle Washing Compound, :3. won- derful invention. which reduces worry and trouble on wash-day to: minimum. Miracle has baen introduced in Toron- to. London. Petcrboro, Kin on. 0t- tgvya and Bull, and leading oteis‘and H held in connectxon with Missionary Society's Centonary. which was kept Wabasdpy, April 12th. from the great gathering in London. Eng- f? $1.00 heathen. 75c Church New. In 8. “I‘Our’° thousand meetiings were Martin, proprietor of i mndry, met with a. pain- , duesdny. \Vhilo stand- team boiler the heavy left hand, crushing the that it may have. .130 _be Women's Women’s Women’s Fancy Colored Kid Glove's, in all the latest colorings, two pearl dome Iasteners, fancy back and welts, every pair is warranted to be pcrfecn...†.. ...... This Glove business grows. But when the comprehen- siveness of the assortmentu. the uniformity of qualities, and the Inbotnntial uvin are consideredâ€"it. con d hudly do anything 01 no. The Sprin lines com rise every wanta lo kind ofg ove. nen'e 2-Dome Fastener Kid Gloves. in brown, tan. green and blue, em- broidered backs and colored welts.... ...... men’s Three 8 u t t o 1: White Kid Gloves, with fancy back and welts, guaranteed not to break 3r rip . POST, LINDSAY. ONTARIO. APRIL PEBBIN‘S GLOVES â€"â€"’, PITHY PIIIONAL PARAG â€PHI vacation at -er J. W. Shier, 3A.. W18“! wan in town lately calling in his broth- oa', Dr. 511' . â€"Mr. Ed. Bannon. clerk in the Ex- chansp potlerlLMontreal. is visiting his m} isitiing Mm- friends Halibui’ton county, was a. snout at the S‘mpsOn house Wednesday. . â€"M".s Mabel Burbs is spending hol- Easter vacation with her friend, Miss Lizzie Malone, of North Ops. -â€"M‘Zu Joï¬e Austin, of Pension Foils. bu wtumad homo after I. couple 0! dayo' pleuant 'visit with friends in â€"llr. T H. DeCew. at Fenelon mu. ‘wu in 106m lately. ms stave mill in- . .,_ .- I... a nrent benefit uvâ€"v in the program at last FridaY. and m: PERRIN’S BEST _wmnipes Fm I latter not}; on6 of â€l" (:3? $1.00 WHITE KIDS 31?? $1.50 Pussy ,and, MT; unuvâ€" 7 at moi-“001‘.- nude 3. very D ,ivo address on WOT‘ Missionary 506°" in (1):.) Jethro. one of :hildren. or Be“- iends in town. the north ward. an, at Uxbridge' iiï¬ihipes W5 Ԡï¬t Chris. Como“ d on his own: on ’0; pourboro. of Mr. and M“ W d‘y', "turn. 5. H. took pa“ want any! Buy than «it Lennon'sâ€"fl. â€"Hood'l Pill- cum biiiounas. lull- odlorzsooanyOJ Koala: Co. Imil. m... ~Ir. Sun English. 0! 0mm was in town may. no in thinking at on- .uinc in the hotel bulimia in Pour- pr-r-v- 4n» “on. {or the nbutnenu of tho Libby-ct. bridge In: urflvod {ran Word. and a. bolus plmd on tho and. 7 ‘_ r-v-‘IEI: Henry lbulthorpo of Port naps. amnbum . «Hold oé nod pm to haul (Armor! at the mum Iut anarchy. -. ILA AL I.‘ â€"A vet: mmuu cook (I M took tut Baum: nlcht mm In tho Modal-kl. 0M: 11qu upon. mu mud . “Viv --..-V â€"n"- Tâ€- WMMU. 3'†d 01n- holltord. mt north on Frau to pay at! than In tho mum: 00‘. ounp a Incl. Im. not: Hullbunon. «Tlnvun. Grummanâ€"want .myl Buy than n Iguanaâ€"wt unL,_ I‘l- 00.. Toronto. are now placing in the Slap-on hon-n the bond-omen bar for- nmu‘ to be noon: north at Toronto Thom on no {til-nu like the old Mend: We know their wnyn. nlnck; walk in. uh our brand-now boa". And never brine than buck. â€"Dr- Scound- has (not noon-I in otownlnc broken tooth. Extract; tooth without pnin by (no nnd vitnlhod air. owe. nonrly opponlu Slum -â€"Mr. R. Morgen took ndvnntngo of 1 the ï¬ne weather on Monday end nil- ed down the river :5 (or u the first1 cut. He reports plenty of ice on both side. of the river. - ~Hr. Wrn. Sher-nun. buyer 0! tele- graph poles. says thot Fenelon Falls citizens are still cutting ice on Cameron lake. nnd that the blocks show cle'u' icezo inches thick. â€"M:I'. E. Benson. lend surveyor. Mid- land. who has been employed nll winter brightening in the Camdinn Land Company town-hips up north. passed through town lately on has way home. â€"ll'r. P. B. McIllhamy wan in Tor- onto on Friday with a car load of cattle. some of which were for export. He reports the prices poor. as there were large shipments {tom other points. . ~ I 7--“ â€"Mr. Geo. Perrin. brother of Jeans 1 Pen-in. o! the south ward. in applying for a second license (or n hptel in Bali- l â€"Mr. W. L. Run-en‘s fine residence on the corner of Linda; and Glenelg- nte. in belng rep-pen pnlnted and otherwise improved. hnvi been leu- ed by Mutt-true Steere. w 0 will (eke woes-ion on my let. â€"Our Collegiate Indltute Wnl wordl- ‘ lly «present/rd bgnlliu J. lllllock It tho banquet by l Ind; frndutn of Toronto nnlverdly on 1‘ any evenlnc week. Shaun nlew well-churn words. and upeble nunner. proposed the and in (he {Malt}. ‘ â€"I‘nruen deelrlnc on lave-mat for sum of 0100 uni umrde. mt will be the vet t o of eeonrlt and in no tm‘fl‘e‘ï¬z 03:61:03 of satin-u. gen- not dehum- than [unit in Lend um- :uo Drbntum u altered htL‘tho Vlc- In. O W FA 34. m mother calamari. church. and at Mr. Bencouch is an ex- cellent entennlner he will no doubt be mad with n lnrce nudienoe. - . Che-ley Tomlin-on. o! Gooder- ham. taxidermist. and denler in nat- turnlints‘ mpplien. hu decided to lo- ate in Limb . end will open up in n few days in Lundy terrace. Wil- linmet. Mr. Tomlin-on understands . A LI_ L--:m- .Mrmh". -m. but; .w.__, , ham. taxidermist and dale-r in nu- tunlintI‘ suppliu. bu decided to 10- ate in Linthy. and will open up in a few days in the Lundy terrace. wu- linmot. Mr. Tomlin-on understands every part 02 his business thoroughly. and any work entrusted to him will receive prompt nttention. L 77--L â€"The 0.8.15. 0! St. Peui‘s church r~â€"â€"~: - ht" engaged the mm of ML .860- | up Wilthfha full 0t â€1" (DBL u" m goush. the celebrated cartoonist and commg m “WY- humorist. togive “entertainment on -â€"Rev. J. U. Tanner, who resigned the evening of the 24th of April. Mr. from the Omemee circuit. was preâ€" Bencouch is a. favorite with the Can- seated with a farewell address by the adian public. end wherever he goes he congregat‘on at Omemee. accompanied is greeted by large audiences. by a. type-writer. The Y.P.S.C.E also All who wish toenjoy I. pleasant even- - presented him with an autograph 3'.â€" Rev. Mr. Tanner's departure is ins should beer Mr. Bengouzh an the bum ' greatly mretted. 24th of April. __â€"â€"â€"--â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"___________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" Bongough is a. favorite with the van- yum. ..-_, ndian public. 3nd wherever he 3096 be l congregat‘on at Omomee. accompan-eu aw. ..... is greeted by lute audiences. lby a type- Titer. The Y.P.S.C.E also repaired to their new home. um: him with an autograph :tl- eighty ' , ' ' farm of one hundred and 51m ll who wish to enjoy I. pleasant oven- , presented 'bum Rev. Mr. Tanner‘s departure ls a ï¬ne A ins should bear Er. Bengough on the > 24th of April. greatly regretted. gems. ' / ___/â€" . .. ..____________. B. B. All†8 Go- ___ “THE BUSY STORE AT THE B ““WWW“ USY CORNER. N 14. 1899. Run-011‘s fine residence at Linda and Chuck;- rep-pore . minted and and. hui been leu- c. amen. w 0 will (the Paul‘s church 5. of Mr. Ben: nâ€"vw'vâ€" â€"A Whitby m named Dnnhun hu returned (roll: the Yukon with 0100.- (‘W to M (or his (yogurt any. -Yon cannot dye ; dark ootor light. but. should dye light can duk {or ham ‘une. lunatic Dyes give excel- lent mulu. “ -- I I. A: â€"BEI honor Judfl vision court at W00! Ila-n. Stuart and S bur. “waded. â€"lr. Rt 3% who â€abort an. no Inland hi. while min. gone he“! plush at Ma black-Nth shop. II I‘|lfl at work. 4|mruâ€"wut out Buy it u mourn-urn. In. I. 1w n. pnpdqx. Lona! A: to than. Hum thunk may no a. pair at ducks. AM not a put of can. â€"I‘. ‘1‘, Barnum It“. It you am In" 010 «vial to basin your b - on. and want to who now. b. sun and up“ .8 In Mum-lac in tho mun. . __ tho‘mioty put when the ice did not go out until the 9th of llny‘ --The Parry Sound Company, Limited. w 85,000,000. was incorpo tario legislature at it Mining properties “0' will evidently boom. .1» management of the Peterboro Street Railway is not satisfactory to the council of flat town. and some members talk of tearing up the tracks nnfl this forcing s settlement of the phmot the linen-claw tut-um...â€- very clearly underntmd nor proper- ly enforced. â€"Wu notice in the reports of the Onâ€" tario Teachers‘ Anoocintion that W. B. Stevens. B.A.. science master of the Collegiate Institute. Wu nppointed Pm‘uknt of the Nntuml Scicnoo sec- tion at the Amï¬ntioa. . â€"Bedroom Gottaâ€"wont our? Buy it at lmnon’n.â€"w8. cocoa in the Sanior with 609 mark: to hi. credit. the maximum bung 675. â€"0no night many a. north wnrd young nun who I. doing h'm but to nine a Who. had the audmity to it. tho sir! d his hurt. The young am am not portioulnrly object. but she Mt 1 little down in the‘mouth. .. Andrew Lawn. M.1’.1’.. Ot- um. JOWW. and {atom tho Lot. 1‘ u. Nulutlon 00.. thus mail-Inc tho whole pout-mt and towlnc bailou- on the lake. The amount involved w about 020.000. ‘ .32 um. ï¬ï¬â€˜Ã© Nuiflflhn Co. peUed to procure extra be] up with the rush of work thl cough! in late!!- 7 __L. unnbor 0‘ ’0‘"! M u‘ in.“ the» (by! unit- flag at th! mills. and old n to know when cmumrut'mu Jud†Hardin. held di- .: Wooavmo last week. Lrt and SM". 0‘ “’0 ml hound Parr! Lboock. who formerly mith. but owing to i!!- Our stock of Men’s and B _‘"" Hats for this Spring embraces the celebrated makes of Leslie - Gordon. Bennett Co., Wakeï¬eld and Barrington Sons. Every new color and shape in these celebrated English and American Felt Hats in stiï¬' and Buy it u I. C' â€"v â€" > _, axon-noun. (h. P Wm 1°19an 00.. h n town mung. local (agent. ‘ik' 2!- ..my (Tm-nor: undo unhin- "‘ tutor. tho looul «mm 1 and up tho on- flu output. but the turns“ no (louv- t «in. more milk and at tout one nup- ul- mom par wank will In undo to u» olty. “I â€"Thbuthommotthomrwhol I" . up until boy and «up-nu bacon. . I“ Minimum to b. M Oom- plduu an coma. in shady of dun- no at hum don. by this dangerous m m- ticlo ‘nn authoring: Ihnuld who u! -u --.......|. at an tirlt youth found with‘ râ€"wâ€" ._- , , up bola; do!» by this dangerous u- “do The authoring- should make u! ounpb of tho first youth found with‘ o atop-alt. . -â€"WIl1v Brunkcr. lute of Oakwood. died at Bright. 0nt.. on loudly. of: tho of 70 yours. The body wt. brow t here {or interment in River aide cemetery. the 'funenl ukiw 1t 2.30 Wedneldny from the hon- of HI“. Thus. Cuthbort, cumin-luv o! thd mood - -â€"Leomrd K'Vhitton. Canada's bic- geot citisen, dyed on Tum in Eng- bo Ind been on exhibition. land. when He was a, native of Wel‘mn's Cornea. A7 __..a scan-1| fl). W â€"Leonard .Whitton. Cannda’s big- gest citizen. died on head†in Eng- hnd. when he Ind been on exhibition. man will not receive a medal. “The flowers that b It. Have nothing to do with the 031115. For their; made by a mininer's girl. tn , And til: bill don't matter at an. tn For nine’s got may times what in. ' worth: â€"Nr. Sparham Shela-the. of Law field and Min Katie Shaw. (laughing: ‘ ‘ ‘~-‘-- I? thw of Pour. chum-Bu “Public Opinion†of Wu 1).. (in! :n “waded no nun-w of Ir. 8» emu: grocery. doc to u» cltium of which town he in one :01. m Gm‘oez. “ "6â€" ' give a medal. \ . Lt bioom on a. hat. t!" to do with the “It“. Q by a mminer's Ski. n‘t matter at :11. “'5 _.-.... than what “1" hu cloned (ox-tic I? rightgfl'.