' Breathing rf the ChGSt vay of Flesh ubles rd the machinery frame. , which we have pure“, 1 reï¬tted them with the“ style. We are prepare.“ 9 long experience we [In mt we can givesam y in the country. ‘a trial. Also a ï¬ne“! away down in price. WC lest cash price for woolï¬.‘ : wool to sell shouldH 2;?3'333'33. 76 and 75 Kent-St, Lindsay. The Great Bankrupt Stock Men I- 151?!) and the â€9- Undsay. May 18th. 1892.~l706. .T FOR ‘N BROS. .f THE POST. N MILE Weak Lungs »ughs Ids rough: to Lindsay, at! A large and well anal £8111 . >rietors. and Prices 3‘. tle Britainl “a aunt-um RY STOCK Com N'WN K AGAIN Formal-17inâ€: 8 5‘ OUR STOCK 0F READY-MADE CLOTHING “been mpde more thu} unuslly interesting by a large nrchase of Men’l Sui youth’s Sum, Boya’a Smts, Odd Pant: and Vesta, 0v Smacks, etc., boat; for spot cash at a We go too modest to blow our own trumpet too strong, but can truthfully say of People know the difference betvgeen Good Goods and Shoddy, end will not be has“! by cup-trap and mnleadmg advertisements. We hove mode it stale W, to advertise anything we are not in a position to pexfom, end to this, coupled 11th our unusually LOW P310198 FOR RELIABLE GOODS, we attribute out large business and successful career in Lindsay. Big Reduction on Regular Prices, 11! by zoning direct to us. We only ask your inspection of our prices and 03v ,I'l‘. .8, WA 1o" MA.‘ along: an nfTATJ’W on ma ‘w‘ll nn‘ 'IBIAIA .hn‘An ’0“ buy, U, WWI-I5“ “I! w ua. V'U Um, "A ’uux uuywuuu UL 951w“ auu QUALIT TIES. We lay greet stress _on QUALITY, an we will not "handle: shoddy rubbish, no matter how cheap it is oï¬'fl to us. See our clothing and be connn 19 it any wonder we do the Parasol Trade when we show over 1, 000 "â€" Fat-33013 at prices from 25 cents to 5. 00 each? Is it any wonder we do the Glove and Hosiery Trade of the town 15 it any wonder we do the Dress Goods Trade when you see the Bought wherever Bargains can be had for Cash. We are Busy, Busy all the Day, and Why ? Because we have the conï¬dence of the people, and they can gepend upon gettmg Reliable and Satisfactory Goods only :nh our immense stock and grand values. See what we oï¬'er in ï¬hfldren’s Hose at 7c. See our Ladies’ Hose, three pairs for 250. It will not take long to tell where reliable goods are sold cheap. Is it any wonder grand assortmenf and imm prices begin at 3c. per yard m in great clemaud just now. We are showing an unusually attractive assortment of New Desxgns 11: Dress Chslhes! Sateens. Prints, Lace Efl'ects, Black Lace Flouncings and Silk Laces, Stu-ting and all over Embroideries, etc., etc. Our Mammoth Store iswa Mammoth Mass of Bargains, Come and do your trading where there is always a crowd of intelligent buyers. You are sure to see your friends and neighbors picking up some of the many temptâ€" ing bargains we have to offer. ZeLlsâ€"ééie like a. bee hive on Saturday last, when you see our offerings in Hot: (Straw and Felt), W'hite Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Working Shirts, Boating and Camping Shirts, Underwear of all kinds. N obby Ties, Braces, Cotton, Merino and Cashmere Socks, Collars and Cuï¬'s, and Furnishings generally. Come where you are sure to be satisï¬ed and get 200% {largest palm for your money, and the right spot to 210 this is at 'vomnm xxxm. wngm NO. 1707. THE GREAT MAJUHITY We can save you from $l.00 to $2.50 on every $10.00 worth of Clothing HOT WEATHER GOODS Friends Victorians !! Buyers were not in sailing order, '- regret that our staff w Remember, we afar you your cm“ TheBasisofmTradee‘ea $55 000 STUCK 0F CLOTHING. i immense stock we have to make your selections from. Our yard and run up to $1.75. Surely there is a pricein this range to ï¬t every pocketbook. 9:59 Perrin’sPlneraIBurlial WARNER 00’s., our Genls’ Furnishing_and Hat and Cap depart- Warner a: Go. there is always a crowd of intglligent huyerg. r. ‘1â€- WE’RE W *_v, 7 You are the cause of our pleasure! To you, thanks! Saturday was our Opening Day. We order, with everything tight and snug, but we did our best. The rush was immense. We headed our best expectations. and only staï¬â€™ were unable to serve all as we could wish. We put on three more salesmen and our friends will ï¬nd us ready for any emergency. If you want Clothing, come. If you don’t want Clothing, come anyway. Come. - - Buyers!!! we are more than pleased! 3-3 Aifl BUSINESS ARE .A. GBATIFIED FIRM That Little Britain is now as cheap 3. place to get your supplies as any place in the country is about an established fact; to whom this fact is due we leave to a. deserving people to judge. W. H. POGUE WITH HIS GUSTMERS can suit everyone has long been admitted, but we presume the citizens of Mariposa will admit that during a ten years’ business career in Little Britain it has been our aim to accommodate all and to sell goods as low as any legitimate house in the trade. we have always been governed by the market value, giving in all cases as much as possible, not see- ing anything practical in inflated prices; while a high price for pro- duce may catcha few, the thinking people cannot be taken in that Qva}; as all sensible people know that a certain proï¬t must be netted. We beg to return your sincere thanks for the very liberal patron- age bestowed upon us since our return, and wish to say that our present intention is to remain in Little Britain and endeavor to build up a trade that will be an advantage to the town and country alike. We invite yon to help us Yours, very truly, W. H. POGUE, choice from a stock that has been bought by men w The Work of our Trade is to That Nu Living Man Little um. Bfltaln. M51 11.18914 FARM PRODUGE W‘. E. Page. In the matter of ELSA!“ Sell You the Best Value for the Least Money. LINDSAY. 01 VENTURE A MAMMOTH SUCCESS. Gough Brothers 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 nea: 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 today, but for a life-time. Either of out 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. BRITTUN BRUS. Wafers are, wont to aonertise pet: feet mutcljes. Foot of Kent-st, Lindsay. Britten Bros. :HG'OUGH- BROTH ERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. ,.____- --â€" ___4- â€mm Lmdsay- men who know the 6'th Business from Alpha to Omega. The Pmish of our Trade is to 3- 4‘- ‘- - to once Just u da- man: north wind wu blowing. Mdltll append thtlnmulnanshonlofl' Howard’a Polnt the count-bond struck ad the anon mind. Both clung to the upturned cult for hd! a hour. when haw. who wu u expat swimmer. truck out be shore. wu seized with mac, Ind sunk. Enl’l am for he! were hard I) Mr. Bus, otAthorloy . who want to me. Smith: was on land And was: were u once manned. has up â€magmmdnupu’l WI.“ Wy‘iu‘ioï¬ tonnd. gm Mdonoy ma mm and Mr. P. mm twooheopsndshmbkulodbim BlOOVIBfl'G.â€"Mr. J. Luau :- mud unto “to! his lone lune“. Stamens. -Mr. Adm-n Butt! II “1 WWI mun-m tom. nu only mom! ‘0 3°90“ @112 @muhiau first. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS I“. Pmomâ€"Miu C. O'Donnell lei: but. Somrdoy night to! the Shout. We will: he: 5 ate journey. 83001130 A BILLâ€"A cone-pendent. nond- onltoo: obout two met: shooting o block colt in minute for I bear. The item lo probably I romonooâ€"o squib onions the two portio- nunod; We will publish the pmpl: i_1_ tbowriborwlll ollow Momma Eï¬wï¬h u. L‘mn me -vv-â€"_V -. MnJemee Meniu wee driving up to hie houee hie hone from eome uneeoouutnhle reeeonhecento beet up. and albumin wee unebie to induce him to take u the forward motion before he ind beck the hung! over A culvert eeveni rode (tom the houee. Beeidee Mr. M the ouringe oonteined Mn. Mogul end their two child- ren. We believe there wee no eerioue demege done. Sucm Emmaâ€"Sucker ï¬shing he been the greet regeAior eome time. Severe! ,n 9-_j_-_ -_4I In.-- pox-Iona nova visited Lind-a1. 3nd have b‘o‘on very ancestral in bagging good sup- p as. PnRSONALâ€"Mrs. T. Guiana of Midland City ha been spending 3 month under the parental root ...... Mr. Edward McDonald 0! London, formerly n midont here, bu been visiting friends nnd "loaves. _._‘ eed of! very quietly here. needy all our young folke going out of town for that: emueement. The prlnelpel pieces of et- mum: were gmnlngtm‘a. end Benetton. â€um A, wuuu wruw vâ€"â€".â€"â€"-_ _ ,_ _ Cmnm Earn. â€" Mr. Ferguson or Woodvlllo I: thoroughly manual: Mr. Hector Compboll'o ï¬ne hotel. Mr. Fergu- son to well known in on: nolghborhood out! his work n1 won glvo‘utldncuon. nu ww- nuv-y- ...".- _..-.__-_-_- Woouxx MILLS. -Mr. John McKey. the popular proprietor of our woollen mille. is making annexation for opening the eeeeon. Aenenel Mr. 11ch is adding new me- ehinery. and anticipates more work this eeeeon then ever. Hole 3 dretclue menu- feetnrer, end hie work given the bee: utte- rection. Hie reonution extende to: end near. I: ienothing nnnenel to see tormere brlilng their wool ‘here 5 dietnnee o! thirty in ee. Scnoor. FIXTURES. â€"The trustees hove ï¬xed our school fence end added two ï¬ne Nnm‘r A}! VA_9cxnnxg.:-pus week a 7; _._ A- I..- [Wooâ€"ti" of m Pom Tun an‘s BurrnpAr. â€"1‘he_ 24th pu- WOREE. [C CENTRE MAM, JANETYILLE. mm of Tho Pout-l KIRKFIEQD. “which udd- M1 to the spoon- “autumnal. cams-ampmowm cum. wflohmnnouncodtorthoflm ï¬MhJuqh-bmpuw and! thou-ecu! We! duh-smooth. All Want. My aqua-ted no at- SmA! Scumâ€"Mr. J. C. Guchrbt o! Woodvflle. «mandala: of Sand“ mun-Ital u Int SIbeth. an 0: MM highly placed with our ‘ [Wdonoe o! Tn Pom] W. M. 8. Camemâ€"Tne euxilinriee o! the Womu'e Mienionnry Society of Cunnington district met in Cunnington. In! 17. Atthe morning melon quite 3 number were preeent. Mn. A. R. Cunnbell oi Atherloy preeidina. Aim n tow word- trotn the preeident. followed by u number of cement payers. the meeting adjourned until 2m._ In dinetteguoon} bilglegeodina GT:â€" 'oond"" nctodâ€" “'Sy'"un."""clnhbben, an} whtoh upon- m nu! from Cunningham Atherley. Longford. oawood and lttle Brluln .nxmnflu tolling o! the pro- m.- in «oh. and Intel-loomed with In tor â€caudal wax. Inch u nomad inflation to attend a ouch manna. akin: qnuuou m be mutated At the allowing mood“. ouch member giving An noon: 0! VII“ the had done tor minim during the month. etc. Mu. McPhndon 010“:an unto-emu! the Presbyter- bn ghugh. dying ppngrt mpg: at their - L- ‘1- N- ,_ {a __ -_ -m . “Wed. respectfully requeeted to at Sonnet Sermonsâ€"Mr. J. C. Gilchrlet oi Commonâ€"I Woodville. enperintendent of Sundey proceed vmteduhuSebathlegd ex- MNRN pine t ‘III I | I E W our .â€"â€".â€" “gamma- ‘ l cl Poem] W. hi. 8. Continuumâ€"The euxilieriee at the Women’e Mieeionery Society at Genuingtcn district met in Genuington. Key 17. Atthe morning eeteicn quite e number were t. Mn. A. R. Cempbell oi Atherley preeiding. Alter e tew word- ircm the preeident. followed by e number of cement preyere. the meeting adjourned until 230. In the etterncon e bible needing wee conducted by ï¬re. Cemobell, utter which reporte were reed from Cunninfm. Athcrley. Longfcrd. Oekwood end ittle Brltein euxilieriee telling oi the pro- mo in eech. end interepereed with to tor eucceeetnl work. euch ee pereouel invitetione to ettend et eech meetina. eehing queetione to be enewered et the toilcwing meeting. cech member giving en ecconnt ct whet ehe hed done tor mieeione during the month. etc. Mu. McPheden of nted the Preebytcr- Cennington repreee ienchnroh.givingeehorteccountoi their. work. Shcedmcniehed no not to he die- coureged et the dey oi emell Leeflete were reed by lure. Wriet end Feed of Cenninaton. htiee France or Lit. tie Britein reed e peper on “The Church end iteReletione to motions." A peper reed by hire. Jefl'ere oi Oehwocd on “How I ceme to enter the Mieeicnery Work," eeemedtcflndenechoineechheert. After ereportfrcm Mn. Cempbell. dietrict or- genixer. e ï¬ner on “French Work" wee reed by M Cempbell. end e peper on “Review of Mieeione" by Mini Totten. A reciteticn by MieeCempbeil followed by ehort eddreeeee 0 Rev. B. . Greezrix at Little Britein en Rev. A. R. Cempbeil c! Athcrley cicecd the his proceedings. omieeion would tend to he FENELON FALLS. deuce ct Tn Boer.) in ieet week’e ieeue en item Malina tormetinn c! on Epwcrth Leegne in piece of eChrietl. Eudeevcr Society; either the competitor or I left out the word "hiethodi" The Run. . gey) it ï¬e: reinedthicr eight gong: en en uring et period can only eppeered e very few timer. nil deeceude gently, eo thet it ie into the ground. which mnet be moiet to e greet depth. thue ier ere excellent end when wcether eete in greet growth will bethe outcome. Kind Providence hee evidently decided to tevcr the country with e more prooperone eeeeon then neuel, judaung trace the preeent indicetione. Caner Serum»! Femâ€"A pnbiio meeting wee celled together leet week a coneider the edvinebility of ewolnting e deiegete to represent the villege beiorc the G. '1‘. B. menegement et Monti-eel in 0rd. to petition the compeny to grent reduced Seturdey ieree to this piece from ell point north on the line of reiiwey. eimiler to the ï¬ilviiege enjoyed by Lindeey. Mr. J. A. ie. the reeve. wee the ohoiceoithemeet- ing end he eceordingly left on heedey to fulfil hie mieeion. with penguin. hopeed bringing it to e eetletectory terminetlon icr ell concerned. Queen's Emmetâ€"Once egein heve {niuigne to)! couple tegtlfled their love end eye y our mo: grecione mung ledy. Queen Vic:orie, once egein heve etreine of “God one the Queen.†eecended on higheethe sincere preyerotthenetion. Longmeyehebeepered toruleoverthe domeine to which her ewey hee eve tended to bring peece end prceperity. to enjoy the well earned fruition of e lite cl ...... . _...._..- -_.r n.-- I... Ana-linin- OAK WOOD. the matter of Ta: Poem But an Common-In lut week's leeue spouted e pen-mph shout e huehull much 3: Ookwood on the 14th lust" which vulneorreetultreedtheteteumo! {onus men from the Llndaey Colleglete uetltute loved 3 public echool teem of “options" thet pleee. end thet the more wee 12â€"18 hvorlng Oakwood. WellJn the ï¬rst piece the were wee 12â€"8, end the made-v oolleglete Institute young men were boys not over 17 yea: or age us are some or the “cpl-luau." u it called them one heinuIdeu-e. Either theconeepoudent ehowe much (not or the “eprlm†must bevel-y dull(whleh I thlokuot)to beln the public eohool ut the wee of 15 to 19. But at 3 hot at lent ï¬ve have let: school end gone lg vergglylng you to understand he ___h I..- u-..:-...l’ ie eedly mietekeu ebout hie “epricge.†This in not intended to efl'end but to wern egeinet incorrect reports. mm WYTIA.â€"The enulvereery toe meeting or the Methodist church oi Oak- wood wee held on the Queen’s hirthdey. 24th Mey. end wee. notwithetending the nnievcreble weether, e greet. euceue. The lediee oi the church epreed their camp- tuoue tehlee ehont ï¬ve o'clock, end invited the public thereto. When ell hed inlly eetleiled the innermeu, e plettorm meeting wee organized in the euditorium of the church. The trceeurer oi the truetee hcerd. Mr. W. L9ypehrongh,_eubmitted hie , , ‘LAL ‘L- report. from which it was found that the receipt- of the tea. etc.. were about one hundred dollu-e. which. together with receipt- irom eonrcee during the you, reduced the debt on the church to $910. The vector then submitted a uheme tor the complete extinction of the debt, which met with ammonia: fem. Able ed- drceeee were delivered on o ntiety of themes. ‘by the gov. Menu-e. Totten o! nun:- AY °IIKE EVER! BUYER I EH†IBIIS‘I'Olifl-e Will you have some? McCamua of Penelon F5115. Dme-own'lww mm mwmaudsuudm Inna mmm gonmfï¬nmmusutd: nuns. $1.00 PER YEAR. andcolnobdldnnauy. nushhchdr «the church stuminmmom mlnla. Album this was one of ti. mootplunntndmflubhmlm mmmamm Ellis. the reeve. wee the choioeoitheuieeta ing end he eccordioaly left on Tuesdey in fulï¬l his mission. with anguine hope-d bringing it to e setisieeeory W for ell concerned. Qum‘s Barnumâ€"Once egein heve minions of people testiï¬ed their love end loyelty to our most gredons ledy. Queen Vic:orie, once egeiu here strains oi “ch one the Queen.†esoended on highesthe sincere preyerottheneflon. Longmeyshebeepered tornleoverthe domeins to which her swey hes eve tendedto bring peeceend prosper-lint» enjoy the well earned iroition of e lite e! eernest purpoee, end my her declining yeers be still blessed with en ever increa- iugkuowledgethetthe wisdom ehe he! choeen for her guide is indeed the oral; true monitor by which "kings reign princes decree justice.†The loyelty of the people of Feuelon Fells wes not ehewu to the world by the ierge quentity oi gun- powder need by them in booming in the dey. end were ell plsccs es sparing on thet dengeroue erticle there would be e iew spere columns in the deily new-openers the day following the 24th thet ere now devoted to recording cesnellies. Loud es the cennon my procleim loyelty. there is yet e better indioetiou pointing thet treit in the “Sclll smell voice" at the lite it every tree Ceuegien. end elthough we hed -L_ no public celebretion the numerous flege fleunting in the breeze be sufï¬cient to convince e tot-aim thet we were loyel end true citizens The citizens donned their Snndey clothe- end took adventure of the sunshine (the fleet (or over e week). in verione weyl. utilizing the ieke, the toothell, the drive, or the promonede. end so the dey wore on until the errivei oi the eteemer Alice Ethel with en excursion petty tron Lindsey. when the home crowd of pleeeurc erekerl wee greatly enmnented. Everything went lovely until 4 p. In. when rein once more eet in. The beet took her departure ebont thet time end Penelonime were compelled reinctentiy to epend the rent of the day under swig him 1:7 been†'KomE-u 3m wmnn put tew you-aw cured so many cash! colds in this community. Ins mm Ms been won entirely by In genuine malt. some trieadwhohunuauwhuhe thinks Kemp's Balsam. There 1. no medium In nonesoefl'ecflvg: Ina-genome- 60° and 9. «Hi? mix-um“ " 62â€"47-90-- 9".†H macs. m Your Drum um It, 970% Bin-(mi. unmanned. We