vaPerrin': P113 tar Carnal 55W... nearest PmOouonmCom AWM PtlngoldsBcarsencm, a WILLS. Itors. I .. hinery from on - e have p them with the b“ 'e are preparedb n'perience we luv. 11 give satisfscflm. country. ADM narate can do n, 0 Lindsay, and It and well snorted Also a ï¬ne stock of wn in price. We price for woolfle. sell should dd 8 ROS- -erlv Born 8.. N08 0 00., Guelph. - New York, sun 00., Berlll. - New York. - Woodstock. 0.. New York. man 00.. 0-1 ‘ m (1 Piano 00., ‘ ouan. can. N. Y. >ppnod to order. organs sud Piss. col Judges m II -e known world. 11 t. less tho! ’ UIE’, y. â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"_’ OR thing Chest I Flesh Lungs 76 and 7.5 Kent-St, Lindsay. VOLUME XXXIII. WHOLE N O. 1706. mm. c.1111. LINDSAY, ONT†FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1892. Warner . Go. THE BREAT MAJUHILY M p19 know the difference between Good Goods and Shodd , and will 11 gap?†by clap-trap and misleding advertisements. We 1.5. made it 2111sz M7“ to advertise anything we are nest in a. position to perform, and to I*hi11,oou led ,m; our unusually LOW PRICES FOR RELIABLE GOODS, we attri ute our large business and successful career in Lindsay. OUR STOCK 0F READY-MADE CLOTHING wheel! made more than usually interesting by a larg e purchase of Men’s Suits, youth's Suits, Boys’s Suits, Oddy Pants and gVests, Overalls, Smacks, etc., bought for spot cash at a Big Reduction on Regular Prices, We are too modest to blow our own trumpet too strong, but can truthfufly say We can save you from $l.00 to §2.50 on every £10.00 worth of Clothing y“buy, by coming direct to us. We only ask your inspection of our noes and a], ALITIE S. We lay great stress on QUALITY, as we will not handle shoddy mmbbish, no matter howo cheap it is offered to us. See our clothing and be convinced. HOT WEATHER GOODS m in "rest demand just now. “’3 are showing an unusually attractive assortment of \‘ew Designs in Dress Challies, Sateans. Prints, Lace Effects, Black Lace F louncmws and Silk Laces, Skirting and all over Embroideries, etc., etc. 19 It any n ouder we do the Parasol Trade when we show over 1,000 Parasols at prices from 25 cents to $5.00 each? Is it any wonder we do the Glove and Hosiery Trade of the town with our immense stock and grand values. See what we offer in Children’s Hose at 7:. See our Ladies’ Hose, three pairs for 25c.1t will not take long to tell where reliable goods are sold cheap. 15 it any wonder we do the Dress Goods Trade when you see the H grand assortmen‘ and immense stock we have to make your selections from. Our prices begin a: ‘31:. per yard and run up to $1." .5. Surely there is a price in this range to ï¬t every pocketbook. Is it any wonder our Gents’ Furnishing and Hat and Cap depart- ments were like a bee hive on Saturday last, when you see our oï¬'erings 1n Hats (Sn-aw and Felt) “'hite Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Working Shirts, Boating and Camping Shirts Underwear of all kinds. Nobby Ties, Braces, Cottoii, Merino and Cashmere Socks, Collars and Cuffs, and Furnishings generally. Our Mammoth Store is a Mammoth Mass of Bargains, I Bought wherever Bargains can behad for Cash. We are Busy, Busy all the Day, and Why? Because we have the conï¬dence of the people, and they can depend upon getting Reliable and Satisfactory Goods only from us. Come and do y vur trading where there is always a. crowd of intelligent buyers. You am sure i see your friends and neighbors picking up some of the many tempt- ing bargains we have to offer. Come where you are sure to be satisï¬ed and get good honest value for your money, and the right spot to . WARNER 00's., The Great Bankrupt Stock Men Lindsay. May 18th. lm.â€"l706. N Friends Victorians !! regret that our Remember, we afar The Boots of our Trade is a -‘,-.._.. r: J ust. a bin LOOK FOR THE NEW STORE, RITCHIE’S OLD STAND, “ï¬lm Buyers!!! we are more than pleased! were not in sailing order, with everything tight and sung, but we did our all as we could wish. We put on three more salesm staff were unable to serve emergency. If you want Clothing, come. If you don’t want Clothing, come anyway. $55 000 8700K 0F DLUTIIIIIE. Britten BIOS. heaters are wont to aooertiso per: foot matches. We do better now; make them better and advertise them better. The exact truth is, there are no perfect watches. Watchmaking is an experi- mental art, not an exact science nor a secret process. What has been done we knowâ€"what is to be done, who knows? We are apt to do more than our share of the doing. Our special WATCHES to- day are up to to-day’s know- ledgeâ€"as near perfection as any, and in some respects nearer than any other. They are better this year than lastâ€"will be better still in the future ; but if you think to wait until the improve- ments shall have all been made, you’ll never get a watch. You can, however, get a WATCH to-day so good that it will satisfy you, not only to-day, but for a. life-time. Either of our specialwatches, the “MIDLAND" or the “VICTORIA,†will satisfy any reasonable human being. Yes! this is well worth looking into. Come and see us about it. BBITTUN BRUS. Foot of Kent-st, Lindsay. ' Adams of Northumbsrlandhr. .8. He run when of funds and wont to the local @118 Cinnamon 191151.“- â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€" cunts II. Mo mu ECHOES FROH_ TH! CAPITAL. m manta LAND JOB nmvouxcxn or a 11.. lament-l railway and the Eng]. land job at St. J 01111 occupied the attention of the house of commons Friday from tour o’clock until half-pill ton. It was In com- mittee of supply on “10 railway estfmstes. AvotcwupWotmmOfor-tbe purchase of 216.000 “lulu feet of land at St. John,N.B.,kn0'nls the HarrIs pro- party, tobe used l“ Iddltlonal terminal facilities. There no running arrangement between the Intercolonlsl and the C. P. B. to St. John city. The Illinlstu' of railways admitted that till- additional land was needed mostlv for the sccnmmodstfcn of the C. P. B. The â€Ml-ion described this transaction nmflbï¬d by Mr. McLeod, the conservative member for St. John, as “a job.’ and In pro!!! ‘1qu the fact that In ssuIt ,gslustn th e mï¬agolfax banking m moon! e M“ use? hi't“et'olt° petty. w ° '5 value assessed by the corporation of St. John was $66, 000. ’but Mr. McLeod explain- ed that the foundry on It was exempted from taxation and It s full value was not put on the land. The feature of the discussion was the denunciation of thescle by one of the gov- ernment's promlnent Illp Ben. M. Coming from the some province, Adams hsd an opportunity of knowing all about the transaction, and he denounced It In un- measured torms. If hls oonstltusuts asked him to vote for the item he would send In his resignation sooner than do so. Speck- Iug In an Impressive manner to s llsteulnu house, the hon. gentleman sold to the nov- ernment of whlch be Is a sup ."Ycu must stand before the bar of publlc op Inlon and account for ever! declaration made In parliament, and I challenge goevery one of you, be he mInIstcr of the crown or not, to justify the price paid for this land. No grit, no tory, no honest man can do It. It stands unparslelled in the hlsto of pur- chases under any aovemmont. be broad I winners and toners ask you for bread and you glve them a stone, you are drlvlng them from the country, as the census bul- letins show, you have Issued s proclama- tIon nlvlnu them the choice, as they say In Ireland, 'To hell or to Coimaught.’ The sole Is wrong and no government In the world can j ustlfy It. No wonder the Onta- rlo members complsln of the lower pro- vIncos on account of the deï¬cits of this In- tercolonlsl raIlwsy. ItIs not the fault of the railway. It Is the fsult of the manage- meat." The ministry sat with long faces duriulr thls spooch, at the conclusion of which Mr. Adams shook the dust of the chamber from his feet. ITM Item dually passed. as dId also svctc I83 450 000 for the running expenses of the Intercclonlsl. run useooxum uonnxmr. A deputation of senators and members of parliament waited upon Premier Abbott Friday and preferred a request that the government would make an appropriation of 825. 000 towards theorectlou cf snat'cnsl monument to the memory of Sir John Mac- dousld on psrlIsmont hill, near the His- most bulldlngs In OtthA. Mr. bbott promised to glve the request his best attention. tbsnnrrrn nr “on1r"'s rtcrunns. A well-known M. P., who has just re- turned from sueloctlcuccflll MD In “I. west, tells a good story at hIs own expense. Gen 11 Brothers, Linden. WE’RE TOUCHING U 3.3. A123. 219 z. m Newmmeuiï¬a“,m . waver tocssbhlschoquewftbduttheusinlldcs ulcstlcu. Dohrmluodtohavetbemmouevh ‘trcduced hfmselfsud stated bloomlssfu’on: ‘Oh, yes, Mr. Bluk,’ rsplIed tbebsnk Insllslrcr.“TI1st’sI all ht. Youneedno “Mention. youfrcm pleturesInGrIp. " That M.’P.has 11:3“: much usher opqucu Mr. '- sbIlIty than he ever hsd “MW m uncommon quarrel. In the house Monday Mr. Charlton Introduced amcuaun favour of submitt- Ingthsprchfbltlcu qucctIon to the people stthcpolls. SIrJobn Thompson and Mr. Foster opposed the motion In view of the factthstaroval ccmmlsslou was now In session to ascertain the state of public opinion on the question. After a debate lastlnu until slx o’clock the motion was withdrawnâ€" LINDSAY TOWN COUNC’E. mm MINGâ€"A RUMBIB OF COM- MUMCATIONS-A SHORT 388108. Angular meeting of the townfsthers was held In the control! chamber Monday svenlng last. Very little business had accumulated since last session. and those who looked for an early adjournment were not disappointed, as the members left their seats sharp at 9 o'clock. comnnucarroxs. From Bobt. Ross, manager of the Dominion bank. asking that s new walk be put down on the west side of their new romfses. and recommending asphalt.â€" Referred to the street and bridge com- InFrom E. P. GIllouly, askfng that 50 ft. of sIdcwalk be laid opposite his house on St. Lawrence“: -Rofcrrcd to street and bridge committee. From E. Sharpe, asking permission to 1m ssIdcwslk In order to plant trees.â€" Granted. “From M. Grcselle and James Agnew, forsnew sidewalk on Russell-sh. East artâ€"Referred to street and bridge committee. From John Fluery. cflerlug to lease a stall under the opershouso stairs for three, slxortwelve mosaicâ€"Referred to town property commltteo. From Gerald Donaldson, Toronto amateur dramatic club, with reference to presenting "A Russian Honeymoon†on May flanâ€"Referred to town property committee. “:me R. J. Menzies. ssklnu rates for use rs house on May ï¬lth and 21111:.â€" Ref0 to town property committee with power to act. From W. L. Herrlmsn, medical health ofï¬cer. calling attention to the onset: Itary condition of the lock-up and market house cclIsr.-Roferred to the town property ccmmlttoe. From Ed. Cloudonnsn, asking permission to erect a small wooden bulldlnu to be used so an oflcc and to be covered wlth metal. â€" Referred to the c1». and water commlttcc. From J. Warren. 0. F... stating that be was about to become a resident of the town, and spplylng for the pcsltlon of Inspector of waterworks construction.- Reforrcd to special waterworks committee. From Sanitary Inspector Douglass. referring to several pools of stagnant watch-“Sent to the street and brldge commutes. A CLAIM FOR DAMAGES DISPOSED 0F. Coup. ROBSON. chairman of the s peclsl committee appointed to consider Mr. W. A. Goodwln' s claim for damages. reported tbstsftcrconsultlcg the town sollcltor It was decided that the town was not Pablo.â€" Tbe report was adopted. A PORTION OF A STREET LBABID. Bccvs Krul. chairman of the water- works committee. road a brIef report recommending that a pcrtIon of Mary- at. be leased to the waterworks ccmponv fors I I I I . house,â€b “dummwsblsatthcendot “I“ . stsu annual reutsl of 35.00.â€" ...... Coun. Connolly moo .3sz “‘ We... 1.†“ll: smothmfersdwfth. vo A MON OF CONDOLINCI. In content with the thouahts ex- M by ycr Ray earlier In the ovals: when slludlcc to the lamented Mot tbolsteT.S. WIllIsms. thefcllcw- InamoflcuwaslnrrcducedbyRoevoKm and secondedby Coup. Mancinâ€" “Toot whereas.“ has blessed AlmfthyGod to calltohlmselfT.S.WIllIsms, spammed cfflzen and a former member of this scum-Resolved, that while humbly submitting to the decree of an all-wise Providence this ccuncll ex their sorrow and extend sympsty to the bereaved family†...... A tocopy rosclutIou wss ordered new audforwssdcdtoMrs. Williams. A sum or emu. Moved‘ by Conn. Connolly. seconded by Reeve Ems special committee composed of Ms yor Boy and Messrs Kylie, Hood, Mellony sud Toucbburu was appointed to consider the communlcsucus from the St. Vincent do Poul society and the cents-d charity committee. Council then adjourned to meetsgsln st the mayor’ I call. LOCAWEBS GLENARM. Washes of The Post] Barnsâ€"The warm delightful dsys and plosssutly cool nights Is causing vegeta- tIon tocomo forward wltb a rush. The forest trees are looting our, fruit trees are burstlnn Into bloom, and on every side Nature ls dounlng hot spring garb. Wmnmoaâ€"Ssversl weddings are ex- ted In thIs soctlon one long. .[Tna osr turns out beautiful wedding invibs-l docs. and at reasonable prices. Send for T. visited the Manllls lodge sump Ice. HA'rsl Ears! HArsl- -Ssy, boys, just call ands-k tcseeour new Sp rlcg and Sum mer Esta. They sell at sight, Rand are the nobeest and best value In our county. Don't fall to see them. Muncuxsou Gmcnms'r. â€"105-2. â€".â€" CAMBRAY. [Woe of The Post.) Emursmmr. â€"On the evenlnu of the 24th of May an entertainment wIll be given by the Csmbrsy public school and local talent, at which the followlng prc- gram will be rendered: The May pole, by six boys and st girls; scng,"TI1e red. thte and blue, â€by one hundred boys and girls; tsblcsu, “Crown her queen of May by twelve characters; duets, by Miss Stella and Coral Wallace; dialogue. "Pain In the slde.â€by Miss May chIosou, Miss Mary Clark sud Mr. H. ’Rogers; song. by “The unknownmau†;rocltatlcn.‘ Arable Doss," ySuslo WIIIIsmscn: ‘Famlly Album." Introduced by Ly dis Cloudonsu; song, by Mr." Dsy ell; ytableau, "Burning Joan of dlalogue, ‘ The wonderful scholar." byhilss Aunfo Cowlsson. Miss Muzzle Clark and Mr. Wm. Clark; wscng Thomas; recltstlon. by W’stklnv; scan, by Mr. Deyoll; rosdlnsw,m ‘ The bashful msn'ssbory." by John Owens; song, "The workers, " by twelve boys and twelve girls; recitation, “ Edinburgh after Floddcu." by Maud CowIe-op; song a. by Mr.T James; dlslouue, “Very bashful, †by Mlss Aunle and May Cowloson, MIss Pearce and Mr. Southsrd; song. by Miss Thomas; reclus- tlon, “Golan on errands,†by Llllle Irwin; tableau, “A scene In the’ wilderness†duott, by Mlss Stella and Coral Wallace. recltstlon. by Wm. Watkins, Instrumental solo, byb Emma Shlcr; duott, "l‘bo educated from, yLoine Cole and Mills Jackson: clut-swfpbglcga dlaloguo. “Tbs haunted lss Ancle Cowloaoo and Messrs. Blstcbfcrd and Soutbard; and the national anthem. Admlsslou, ten and fifteen cents. Proceeds to be used In bulld- Inz the sldowalk to the school. The chair @3153.- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘-O-OO+â€"â€"â€"â€"_ i The Workofaurfl'rados'sto Sell You the Best Value for the Least Honey. it» - - OUR BUSINESS VENTURE A MAMMOTH SUCCESS. GOUGH 33.5. I ARE .A. GBATIFIED FIBMI Com.-- I I I'" wIllbetskeu scelnht o'clock. An enjoy- able 0‘“. my be expound. Cm“. PLEASANT VALLE Y FENKLON [W or m P“, . Goren 1'0er Brynnâ€"m.an AllsuofthlsplsceleftMondsvamm 1m forals-Ipto tthsIny m tbeNcrthwmt. WewIsbhfm spin-nut gunmanâ€"Mr. and Mn. Jon-cf psIer.sners. Allsnsvlslttbls Smut} ls about all through around here. Tbcbosutlful shower-ofnlnhsvs docethooropsmuchgcod. Wars-m Iswsutcdnow. Orxsr Labanâ€"Lock out fa on loans mosttng of tthO.G. T. d QUARTERLY Mus-rum. â€"Theq meeting was held here at Alon 1-2: morning. Quite a number was In stud- KOtmoslooemssous at work buildings stone wall underhls barn. Mr. JotSlo-I Is In charge ...... Mr. Edwin Worsloy has had the carpenters fronts: the timber to! snow barn. Mr. Wellsiszdotngthewod. â€Mr J. Porrlnof LIndssyls bundling awccdshedfoer.Wm.Bcnney. â€"_.__ SALEMâ€"MARI P0811. [Cmondeuoe of The Post.) Bass Bunâ€"Tho match announced In last week's Issue came o1! Saturdsm The weather was flue and quite 11 large crowd of onlookers was present. The game was keenly contested. Some ï¬ns playing was done on both sides. and It was a thft of what our boys can do. At the and cfnfnolnnlnzsthosccrestood 27 to 14 In favor of the "Bsrefoces." We expect to see the defeated drop of! the “unenvlablo' moustache and swell the ranks of the vic- I. 0. G. T. â€"0c Saturday over: last the members of the Crossw’ell lodge 0.6. and spent a cryplesssnt time with their northern brethren. Tux 24mâ€" 0n the 24th the WIdeawakos are going to Conclusion to try conclusions with some of the vlsltlngteams. We wIsh them success. Punsoxanâ€"Mr. Fowler of Eden and Mr. D. McMillan of Lorncvlllo paid us a visit on Sabbath last. Pennaâ€"We are gladtc learn that the Rev. Mr. Power, our popular pastor, has been unautmously Invited to remain for the oomlng year. ,He has accepted. subject to the approval of the smtloulng commit- tee. Ban Reyna. â€".â€"â€" (1.4va I N GTON. [Correspondence of Tar: Peer. I Disrmcr MEETING. â€"Tbc annual district meetlng cf the Methodist church (Csnnlngâ€" ton dlstrlct) was held here Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. S. S. Excoasron. â€"The Union Sunday school excursion Is to come oï¬â€˜ early in J uns. Place not altogether decided yet. Dunn-rte â€"Tbo Emma Wells Co. are bllllng bore for one week commencing May 23rd, under the pusplcts oftbe CItIcens' band. ThIs company held the boards here for one week some time ago to crowded houses. We bcspcak for them bumper houses snafu. A Bro Dar on Tax arm-Never were the preparations carried on so extensively as this year for the celebration of the queen 's birthday on Tuesday next. Inns posters have been sent for and near weeks sac announcing 1ho attractions of the ds . The horse racing wlll be one of the mug features of the day. Numbers of horses have been tralulnuon the track the past two weeks. so that It Is no exaggeration to an that lovers of horse racing will have s grand day’ s sport Tuesday. A number of base ball and lacrosse clubs have already entered to take part In the tournament. Toe Highland dancers and pirate of Toronto and Miss Maud Vendors. the famous sword dancer. sud Prof. J ones. the man who makes Images talk. will make up some of tho spoofs! attractions. Nix. P THE TERRITORY You are the cause of our pleasure! To you, thanks! Saturday was our Opening Day. We beat The rush was immense. We headed our beat expectations. and only on and our friends will ï¬nd us ready for any ll you your choice from. a stock that has been bought by men who know the Clothing Mme from Alpha to Omega. mrmtshofourï¬odeisto comm t. We start. Men’s Suits at. $2. 50. The best are equally good bargains. Will you have some? 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