W. A. 0001)â€. Headquarters for WALL PAPER and PICTURE FRAMES. wan mm swan wan mum aousnmrnn m mama. Pummnmans all out wm pnniha momma mum at Next the Simpson House- llail “unï¬lled. Sample: 7m 106' Advertisement: Tits Week. nature In} ucav Inna-we .â€"__ -,_ V , , swarming with men from all parts of the country and the United States. looking for seems to be In a bad a job; the country state when Eenelon Falls is the only place llkely to do much work this season. 0: course I do not to t the '1‘. V. 0., but only Swedes an}! It. ans need safely. '* ’-â€"â€"4-â€"- ‘A'I'.’ n mnva WOODVILLE. [We of TEI PM.) Goon Emmaâ€"The Misses M Kin- non report a trade in milllnery so far this season. a style cf woxk turned out by them equals that of any city establish meat. um: Hum nunâ€"‘â€" --â€".___ 7, , __ _ POLITICALâ€"Things are now on the move in the political ï¬eld. Mac‘s stalwart form is seen now occasionally on our streets, and he is mg} i :g hosts of friends every I ants in the Red Parlor over Cnrtis’ store in the evening. Proceedings as yet strict- ly private. Sam may Just as well save his wind to cool his soup, and save his blends the trouble or running around, as he is a long way out and not in the race LL- Iâ€"bA-nnï¬ï¬‚ A, MP, LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS would be serving I. sen- we mum-5v -M. _ tones in magma peni- placed too much confl- ...I ve proof deuc: in the sntements Ihsve nude to me by peruee “those two or who were not posted in the details of the nutter, mfbconeemed like when the but Imnow ewmbe new go further. the yond doubt that Detec- proolilreed."â€"Oorrel- tive Greer wok great .J.No'n', pdnsin themsttermd undezfnureporttothe ofï¬cers at the mun."â€" ol W. J. ' {Wee o! m Pen.) DxAn Enuon.â€"There Is little cr no clunge In the situation here since last re- port. The Red will has not commenced .....'.A mom McLaughlin wi on 82mm!†6‘ on Szturday evening cf this week, when Messrs. Szewart and Anderson are ex- ell as Mr. McLaughlin. to ad- m’ .. w the electors. Mac. has a clean record and should have the hearty support of every honest voter: me @auaaiau £055 m U“ Wu 0 vâ€" __ _,, _ v w '3 ther. moonsâ€"From everywhere comes the of floods. Heed river has been higher than for years. Contractor Dun- lap is smiling. AFFLICTION. â€"- We extend our deepest Jae. Porter. who was sympothy to Mrs. celled away last week by the sudden death of her father, Mr. Gre . of Beysville. Pnsonmâ€"Mr. W. cites. 0! Toronto. is the guest of his brother. Mr. J. MCRiP. Mr R. Delgleish, cf Belsover, paid Uphill e'shcrt visit ...... Mr. J. Wylie end Mr. J. Moheehlen took a dag in Orillie. .......Mr A. Muir and Mr. . Gilmeur BACK Aenx.â€"Mr. J. D. Smith, our zea- lous pastor, hes returned home from a mï¬med rest at his home in Lhadsey, consequently there will be service at St. Andrew’s n_e_xt _Ss.bbeth morning. ,h- L- -A- Ann-MEI!“ nnr. Allure" a noun U-vvâ€"-â€" ii _ Tenetâ€"We hope to see our future cor- respondence appear the week 1: is sent In; as a rule it comes out at a time when ea chronicled item has long been consigned to Its place “among the beautiful pictures that hang on memory’e wall. CHANCEâ€"There Is a fortune for Sells Bros. In Sam Hu hes. "the great two-faced, straddle-12mg monstrosity.†DIAMOND. PORT PERRY. [Correspondence of Tun P0515] Spams Snowâ€"The annual spring fair othhe Sou cultural Society, was held last y. The weasherdgas iv: .... The t roadway is an au- sable and u; is “#:an thettit hseiiéeen avert cushy damaged 1 e we er. presen con ition makes it very Inconvenient for the farmers ct Cartwright, and makes trade rather dull in town. m DnADLr PABALLELâ€" Two weeks Mr. W. J. Nott, the comapondent o! e Whitby Chronicle, had an article on incendiary ï¬res in Port Perry which con- tained some v strong statements. The news“ pore of t a district hailed him as “the genriese Port Perry correspondent of the Whit Chronicle,†etc., etc., while y announced that it was a. bad for our town, mentioning the "un- envinhle notoriety" that we would rain it the charges were not refuted. Now, while there is no doubt that there have been in- cendiary fires in Port Perry the authors of them have let town, and there is no use relic un oi scorigttor tlhe sake order?- 3 village. us. owever, sppy “deadly parallel†to Mr. Nott’s writ- I... m1! compare his statements of. two stockr allow the springiexhibition he go down,tor Mk. 0N TUEDA!‘ EVENINGâ€"The W.C.T.U. held a mock parliament in the basement of the Methodist church. There was a very good attendance ...... A number of the young pecple of the town drove out to the residence of Mr. J as. Boss. where they returning with about 4.0001038 in tow from Carnegie's lumber camp down the lake ...... On Sundayanumber renown drove to Oshawa to attend the church services for the society held pldnt nu ma be- an the gammy-W- m don-I'mâ€: "‘6 ‘ detective '3' in Port Perry for several duh nni wee PM in PM' don at ell the above bet!- his Wu was 1 chum or acquainunoe o! t "11 known shady We: .4... _.Mlntown. 1933' his statements of two those of last week :â€" nowever. am": Mr. Nott’s writa- "Since writing my “‘1‘ do of last week will! our ï¬re trouble I hove leaned met the deuc- the spoken of m Detec- tive Greer. end hoveolso "conï¬ned from Conn'y Attorney ï¬rewall the! armed his Hr. dog In!!! em! 3° in ooue mentioned. ,,#_ .lIâ€" RIGHT PLA on TO BUY Rod Birds-J. Bias. Pantâ€"W. G. Wood; ’3in sad Bandy-Gout: 8:01. nonzero Româ€"J. E. Soothenn. lb : Poor Lookoutâ€"A. Cmpbdl. A Single hosâ€"Dudl- 8 Fhvollo Bros. Uftflbb. [Conupondonee o! m Pom.) Smme.â€"'rhe farmers ct this vicinity engegeï¬dln that: spring work. _ _.- bl.-.- m an ‘11:. in Show land in m. GOODWIN’S -‘-‘-‘-"£ FENBLON guys: mmu, MAY 1. 16, mud to Dozen!" Greer, tad under tn A9013? “7 the name ‘3 - .1 1 WJ' nus. nonunion In Patti-50:6. ..Mr. I D. Camp ban and hi: «autumn. mama- 10.11“. rotunda. from vmungitmndgm In Enron“; ..... n. J. W. Annoy. M133 J. PAmman, sud :Mrg." N._S U“ “I.U_â€" U10. hm wig“: emui 'vmï¬'im In' oronto ..... a. J. W. Amoco. Min J. mum. “11:03!“ Mn. N. 81n- ololr “communes-o1“. of Mr. A. sum: m comm Moods!- ..?...Mlu E. BIO" sud Mlu G. Boon fluted Uxbrl Month on Saturday ...... Mar F..N alnu. hon-later. or Ux~ bridge. was here on Monday. Cum-lull A MD [Don-smashes of m Pan Bra Wou.â€"'rhs McDonsld Bros. and with s stone“ aw In 9 hours ans a: hawk. last week 11 cords at mail It ashes D. A. to keep the saw In tune. G081: Wanâ€"Messrs. Robert Fleming. Ah. Ashton sud John Watts have sons to Manchu. The wlll llhsly locate them manually. We all wlsn them succsss jhslr home 3133 â€â€œPt'l'uu, h .. u In their heirs and oountrx. Broomâ€"We are p eased to be able to state that Mr. John McLean of the G. '1‘. R, has so far ed his usual health as to be able to resume his duties. Pmostâ€"Mr. Jas. F was Lindsay on Saturday last. and while in town took the opportunity of calling at the omen ct Tn CANADIAN Pear, and expresses surprise at the t in rove- ments made to the oflce an plant 0 that velneblejournal. Ncmâ€"Mr. Neil McDonald is at pre- sent on the sick list. His many friends wish for his speedy recovery ...... Mr. Dan McLean. who m very ill with congestion of the lungs, is nearly 0. K. .. . .Miss Tenn McLean has taken her aperture for East Garwood. She is very much missed hy a large circle of friends Messrs. -. “,,,_-2 -__J A‘Auuâ€"fl‘nï¬hnm â€EU Vanni. v- â€"-vâ€" u, u _ .7 , Arch. McDonald and Andrew Great have secured Rood situations in the employ of the G. T. R. Success, bays. Gammaâ€"Mr. Dan d McInnls has moved to the Copperwalthe homestead, M'. Copperyvéitre :13ng Paved to the -â€"â€"-I- 12..-... III. - UU’WWL.IU v uâ€"vâ€" __- v prgurty lately occn led ‘By Mrs. Brewer. YMENELLâ€"A qn at wedding took place at the parsonage, Valentine, on Saturday 25th, when Mr. Geo. Smith and Miss Lizzie Coons, both of this place. weremarried by the Rev. J no. Power. We express the sentiment of the community when we wish Mr. and Mrs. Smith much happiness. Dnowm.â€"Mr. Fred. Savage was called to Toronto suddenly on Monday, having received the sad intelllï¬ence that his brother had “been drowns at Sunnyside. E rmie was well known in this town, having spent a portion of the summer for the last few years with friends here. We sym- pathizg with all the relatives. mp- _____ L A. the? 1'. “Ah uumu "Au. 0-ny u. u...â€" .‘ ansoxALâ€"Mr. C. Efï¬eny was In Lindss. on Saturday. We_ara pleased to learn 1; at thqsq businggg trips have proved n n-r â€"--I has learn uunu uuuav nus-um... u--- __ - ‘ very successful ...... Mr. D. DaLury has gone to Snnderland ..... Mr. Geo. Hasssrd is home from Toronto Medical College on a shcrt holiday ...... Mr. John Sonle: of Plnedale, spent Sunday In town; so did Mr. Boss. of Cannington. ana EDS,_UL fl'JU-lvubv‘ , -v' .. ._., -_, on a visxt to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Amey. Mrs. Amey hssbeeneer- lonsly ill for some tune, but is now [on fair way of recovery. Luvme Townâ€"Our genial V. 8., Mr. Fred. Love , 13 about to leave town to take a his rec ones In Uncle Sun’s domains. a sold out his practice to Mr. J. A. Sin- ! arr-toad Fred. 13 log into 3 near Detroit, Mich. be good "wishes of the oommnn‘gï¬g: with Mr. d Mrs.Lovey:thcy greatly missed here, Mr. Lovey hum served. two years we councillor. . N omxnox.â€"The nomlootion tor'ottlalog cmor to an Mr. Lo cphoo held on Mondzg Ihea‘egmmpleut [Correspondence 0! Tax Post] Fnoons.â€"The high wateris fast decreas- ing. and river driving is bein pushed forward as fast: as possible. ven the Sabbath is being neglected by an American min. who eye egmpemn‘g their men to â€"â€" _ _..l_ a. halna “It“. "nu new UvI-rvâ€"uâ€" w-._ 7 , work on tha un er inof being dismissed. It re y is too ad to thus take advan e of the men, many of whom are settlers ere and are com lied to drive the river and thus earnasu istence for themselves and families. - Where is the county constable (who, we understand, was appointed not only for Gooderham, but for this neighborhood also) and what is he doing that he does not take the necessary steps to put a stop to it! I am sure Mr. Fielding, the police magistrate, will do his dut it the tï¬tties are brought before him. an have s Sabbath break- ing stopped at once, and thus prevent a re tition of last year’s wcr on the Sn. bath re arlg. This is, I up srstand, the rule w th t is ï¬rm. and also of a cer- tain railway company, who laid their steel last year on Sundays, as wellasother days, for over two months. Fans: Wowâ€"Preparations for seeding are fast p ssing. and many of the farmers in t is district prepose to com- mence sowin at once. , our esteemed postmas- Im..â€" . ter's lady, is ill, but under the cars of Dr. Frost we hope to hear of a speedy im- provement. Eamonâ€"wm the Ontario government construct a bridge across the Devil’s Creek in place of the one destroyed by the spring fresheti If they do as the people are wish- ingrit is ho d that a competent par be placed in arge and a bridge built ully three feet higher. and the it reaches properly made, with a ad to and not a makeshift. as are at on. The last bridge was a disgrace to t e road, and how the inspector passed it is a problem I have not yet solved. POLITICALâ€"We shall all be glad to hear Mr. McLaughlin speak on the political usstions of the day as soon as possible. ven the conservatives are disgusted with the tactics of the overnment in present ing a Remedial B to a moribund parlia- ment which, if we mg judsge from the statements of “ Web log am's " paper, they knew would not be passed at t session. Why did they not follow the ent of the Ontario government over the tem erance question, ard let the people the Dominion pronounce yea or nay on the ques tioni The B. N. A.Act could be amended if necessary. A very electors would at Simmon's hall to hear the reform member speak on these matters. Friend Delamere is in the ï¬eld and will doubtless carry OR a large slice of the tory vote from the present member, who had better prepare his political obituary. [ode-{£5358 «5: Tan Pom] F03 Enemaâ€"Mr. Wm. Buck loaded 15 oarsof timberfor the old country market here this week. . REMOVALâ€"Mr. Geo. Tipp, who con- ducts the tensorial establishment in con. nection with the Clyde hotel, has moved his family to Toronto. Pnnsonanâ€"Mr. Ben Davis was in To- ronto on business on Saturda last. Tm'rmcmâ€"The Emma ells Concert Co. gave an entertainment here on Thurs- day evening last to a good house. This Go. is always sure of a good house when they visit this town. I. 0. O. F.â€"The annivere services of Peaceful Dave lod , I. 0%. F. will be held in the counc chamber on Thursday evening next. All sister lodges with their ladies, are invited to attend. A good time is expected. Linemanâ€"The subscriptions for the Public Li are not coming in as fast as they sho d. We ho ethe people will see the beneï¬t of the ii to the town and eome forward at once w th their sub- scriptions. The names and money can left with aha of the directors, secretzroior librarian, an they will be carefuuy 1 ed OANNIA‘ GTON_. IRON DALE. MANILL} Snowman. THE CANADIAN POST2 mo Gamma m J Pusanâ€"Mr. .1. Blair end Mr. M. Reel hove returned tram Toronto. otter grading e tow deye at the horse fair... .. A. Perkins is at pretent vieitiou trieude iu Oriilie. Dm'rl. --A very interesting dehete took piece in the Sons oi Temper-once on Seturde eveuiugno'rhs eutJectwes "Ba- eolved et more wledae is cbteiued by travelling then by reed ." thine. R. Michie. emrmetive, J. A. Hot. native. The negative side wee victor- ioue. As we have some debates here we are quite sure that these debetes were continued they would be both help- tul and instructive. . Ann-Liam Momâ€"Several from here attended the meetill’zggythe commie- slouers at Whitby on lat, in the interest or the anti-license tiou pre~ seated there to stop the 3 ct liquoret Ssintfleld. We earnest] hope they my be successful in their e arts. ,, Aâ€" ._A L‘l_- w “um-o .â€" â€"-â€" ‘_vâ€"__- wwwmmmwmw e e m . we their annual enni an the 84th of May. More particulars heron. tLecomcaâ€"The a??? of “(lineman t e ormereveryn peren every n. One man 01de to lave summed dun- ages equal to the sum of $100, besides hav- igghnahisilsifeen {Hungeï¬ï¬ o seeding progress a "on . wheat and seeds in excellent: eoxyxdluon. ...... Sucker ï¬shers beatnning to look ï¬erce and blood thirsty. Not long to wait, boys. ‘ KI NMO UN T. We the Editor oi '1‘!!! Post I Dun 813,â€"1 have certainly been unne- ed and gratiï¬ed by the attention that my correspondence has received from the Victoria. Werder. When you his true you hit herd, and I can t tell what’s go on in Somerviile, and stick to hots, wi nt exposing to some extent the feeling which the orookedness of our late misrepresente- tive’e parliamentary course has aroused. Tne only answers to any of my state- ments has been to call me names. There has ’been no explanation as to whether Sam's right to vote in the last election was or was not bogus, or whether his right to be on the list at the present time is or is not bogus. V What about the cane! up the Burnt river? We wereeil told it was going tobe done, but? a couple cf sessione have pee .- AL-..‘. 1;. Aâ€"j HUI-IE, uu II 0|!“le v- u-W-vâ€" ..._ . and nothin has been said about it. And what abou the one to Cranberry lake 3 The Warder used to be full or it, but noth- lnp ever was said in the house-was he a a eimpleton? Did he think the govern- ment intended to do these thin ? Or was it just a sneakylittle trick tohrï¬g - ment en eers, paidby the e,tora little h dsy excursion to d the eyes gathe people when an electionwas expect- What’s the matter with the tory party anywa 3 North Victoria don't seem to 33me to its representative. Everybody so was banquettedâ€"Wallaoe at Toronto. McNeil at Wan-ton. Sproule at Msrkdaleâ€" and they didn't do any more to pose the bill than North Victoria's mom did to push it through. They stayed up all night and worked hard. talked hours at a stretch to_ oppose thepiil. Sam worked hard. too _-_.__...-_L m-.. one hand M. P., will come and mulling committee on the R. that the arm ct Leach a: Lsthl wan-known carpenter- nnd no: mgomgtooponahmhow “DVD “In: In- u â€" .. _,-, Bum y . . , ties ...... Joe. McCullough has purchased from Jim Mitchell a thorou n-bred heifer sired by big Sam, and crease by Tom Mae. Quanâ€"What has happened the War- der ecribeâ€" erhe 3 he has no wobbling with his eh et. obblin em has turn- ed prophet, end says it t e conservative boltere do not make their peace with the party they will lose their eeata. We won :1 advise him to resign and save his deposit, [or it the electors cf North Vie- teria are true to themselves they will leave him at home. Like the great J. L, be is e humbng. Wallace, McCarthy. etc" are solid with their canatitutente. the dirty work otecting the e y. We would advise him to keep wide ceriain parties and places, as an application“ cow hide may he hie DU Uppuw we uuu u..â€" nv-_-_ _.._,, , , â€"kept enough gomnment. men on hand to vote down any opposition, acted u tor: whip all night, and weal-ll waited for the naming hours, anti d1 what Tapper wouldn dgâ€"gpayed awake; Bub utter lo '84-â€" _ _-J- -05.- all the anfl'arlnga he endured. after all the services he made he came home to harsh words and 001 looks, and no bu:- quet was elven. Couldn't he get a nap In the way at “personal paramountâ€! Cnuldn'c he be made lockmuter at Fenc- lon Fans? Or be pnhbossoverngnnï¬ot Swedes at the usual 1 Trg mother new on anâ€"fm- the latter 1: -It m_lght_hayg DWcuw no use van... - -- .._-,_V V ,, Samâ€"tor the latter jcB-lt might have better sums than the one “A Slur†told us about In the Pension Falls Gazette.â€" Yours truly. N. V. V. April 28th. 1896. BALLYD UFF. [Special to Tax P051.) EXPLANATORY.â€"M r. Editor, not seeir an news from this part in your able an en cy paper, I enclose a few items of inter- est to your readers. Anvmcma.â€"Onr little burg, once (an:- cus in early days, is coming to the front once more, but in it greatly improved lashion. A Goon Summonâ€"I see the govern- ment at Ottawa has drOp the remedial bill and are oing to face e country u that issue. 8We would advise the gags-Io? or- eralto dismiss Taipei-and Bowen an callin the Great 1, LL- _I.-I- --||Ml W'KUUWW “Duo-9U -â€" ,v- "â€"7 and can In the Great Wobbllng Sun to form a. cabinet and settle the whole school toolhudy question, for we presume he la enough to attempt my Smme has commenced our nelzh borhood In earnest, and the store In com? pletely deserted by the would-be politicians and orntore who need to trequent it In the mask? S m . w \01 Loéi'balnty I tow by; m..- M Lmnu. Wonâ€"Tho Benetton mum: man not on my 0min! 1m and cleaned the wwflm = lir- L. Ccmem. mount: Mr. . W. Btuâ€. “mm; 3nd Mr. John Ban. W- Ethan 51%;; Blunts. msgmâ€" . 33;“ Wham nppoin m e Bum en! Association ...... Miss Mm w visiting In C :1 lat mock. the Wm xcrrom‘rucnns‘Canmon. â€"'rhe Wes: Vim Teenhen’ convention will he held In Kit-knelt! on mezlttend 223d 0! May. A grand ooncab will be held on the evening ct the 21:: under the eu- plooe o! the public school hue. The children are under the mining 0! Peat. Mordoï¬â€˜. e94 exert; one: In proqueef.†â€53"“ “‘5‘; $1.?†" mam m- o m 3 day In Kukflold. Col. Deacon and ham Short spant_ thg muggy hen. . A...- Cr- - ynu __' 7, A. Guty was ï¬ned $20 and out: let 3 bunch of the liquor sz; a cannu- on. (341383 E. mpbell was withdrawn through insufï¬cient evidence; Mr. A. Lagpgtqu_ hurl two can numbing. I-‘ _.__â€"l-- â€" humps-mu: lulu uwv w...â€" A. E. Smith. one lot removing wood with- out permission snd‘the othet im- â€unit; wens dismissed with costs. Mr. Dicker wee nnedsmnndcostsiornn smnted eon town . This is something thet wee hedlyneeded has. hummus-Cent. Strsehsn. srtis- tic inndecnpe engineer. of Toronto. who tpent seven! months here lest tell in twwwwwm amt“ o n . . MoKensiSe line here. es so the v in generel en cemetery in nu- ticulsr. es sgsln commenced operetione torcontinning thewcrh duri the com- ing summer. Wempleesed welcome him ml]! may .M I'- Ponmcnnâ€" . the n:- torm cendidete. spent ylsst in our villsge coon-sing end gunning for the coming election ï¬ght. McLaughlin's chances in the com struggle on o! the brightest. He wfllï¬ls good vote hen. Ssm's wshhllng tslee ere not much thought of t It would have himtsrhetter to hsvs tshen s sts-sigl t caune on the nutter. hot hytryinf, rde two horses he will un~ doubted come to the ground. Orange- men have no longer eny teith In him. end Ramon Cstholics will not tehehim without 1:. groin of sslr. His (cspltel B) motion to chenze the constitution is the isughing stochot theemn . We honed s greet dcsl shout It in the elder. hut unset-tun- etely hewessilentehout it in the house. Whettoole he must think the of North Victoris ere it he on they will swsllow ell he roves shout. on the parties lntexaeted. surely they could arrive at an equlteble edJuetment ct this matter and the work could be done nlxnoet to: what It would ooet to get nu enflneer’e exsmlnetlon and report, but I! II too much to expect from human nature that a tow neighbors would unease 3 little matter between themeehee In on hcneet and uh- way. I would strongly xeoummend that n con tent number of pups-low: join in the neoeeeery men-ure- to grooure the emndencewd upon-tutu: ,- ;~_ AL‘ “IA-L‘- nn‘ an.“ gl fl, Mm Sloan v. Robinson. Memorandum. I valued tho loom lnquo murdnyln company with the oolloltors tor the pol-flu and the move otthoeomhlp. Idonot propose It grout to give Judgment In this mutter. no: to emu the opinion I have (armed upon thooudonoo udlnspoo- mm m. Wmmmm â€WW "9...... ..-__.._ _-__ V ,, vex-t on the highway to when the “can now escape the run culverts. Them: to unploto ttheu drain!» deep enougntortmdnlnm Involved wmmflmmmu ma EWWWMWW Wmmmm mm mm? bolas w 9 upon "mad" m 3: v t. .m 1.: am m C am it out mnow th I P on drove! wm sides the duty by the 18er mansion .m mummimmm Wm £311 should be curried «surly sud-nether max-1y gomogcrneu the acumen onl- In, i__A- â€"I-_ b‘.â€"‘_ bite them. action. I hope tolnduconotonlythepnrfluto um action. but use the ownen’o! made In the nokhbouhood. to join It} running their be remove the out 5 {£3 Tu? "W madame! mdghd $.33. and we: smugâ€! w--- -- culvert, we from both the thltthetlml d. Thence: than and aid mm.mnmm mmem OAK WQOD- There’s health, strength md energy in every bottle of Haley's Celery- Nerve Compound. Gnu-unwed to SUITS that Suit. It'- 110. that- pm the my to liquor. “.1092 while other: would an tobccco but can't. Q homo-twat!“ Tobac-thll [nip It not love or menu. mt“. 'm. mmmtto riots II“. a umw m: Acuton'robucoo and m U... Inhoyhooddnn my man boa-um â€"" Ell-“m Somcouhomupotom‘lggs. SoldislmbyA. KW Gflliflll 8308.. “A mania-I‘ll! “inn“: “Inn flfl "flhï¬ hf [Ind E The Wonderful lineal] man, an Kent-5L, nunsag. 7 __ A , â€"______â€"__â€"_mHHflâ€"ߢ=1m Injor W. E. Coupe, 16 Glance-- tau-It" krona. up: anathlnk unfla- lt I bud ?$m outing. _ 89m 17. 0. Blur a Sons. DIVE-3.9m 3'. “'1'! Mcrchant Tailors. Just imagine it! Lindsay without-this sfore-Twhat would it be? You'd be paying more {or all sorts of Clqthmg, Hats and Furnishings, and be without the great stocks that give you such vast choice and selection. Extra Fine Ready-to-wear Clothing No Mots-MMSum.lnm. bgunuduwn mixtuu .............. i 135 295000801â€. chum tweed. platted. well unodmdheodmrmndmymutmn 2 25 2-9500! Tuned Sal twmod mung. wall 33-. a. was no. ................ 2m Boy-’Suto Sula. but: button: .............. 1 25 Bo 3. «mumsumumpmu. WWII». .......................... 850 BoycFedonEmmbuchudu-owm ...... 85c Boyd’suxmmunhndhmm ...... 1m Bm'wmsaxaxnochbout 83“.... 10.: BoygnookDawnudMMmdSu-m nu. We quote the following prices to illustrate that while, as every- body knows', our Boys’ Clothing and Hats are alwa s most desir- able in quality, t and ï¬nish, they are always low priced. Batter Try Us. Manny’s. Boys’ Suits, Hats and Caps. “CALW'AYS GOOD AT GOUG-H’S-†was; ‘Séiil‘by A. E E “MM oflkilled workmen in the county. every customer sent any well pleased. Give us 3 «IL . ved from the Old sod A8 . w hock . ' y0u tn know, “9 carry 8 0‘ Merchant Tulodng Goods, and employ, andl me da!‘ We 81f . “Suit the times, 5076 It? and E'z::3‘.i-g1mra.ntfï¬â€˜~ FOR SALEâ€"Omâ€"Thm dwelling noun-coo now hon-0m on south-won mammummmum Handma- ton. About 81‘.†n BRADLEYBLRBIT- m. with u. ANTED.â€"YOUNG OR MIDDLE- AGED m o! m. Kudzu. ton- New Advertuemon u. English. Irish and Scotch Tweeds +3“ NEW GOODS “3+ We bye for our spring tude a. ï¬ne assortment of CATHBO 82: GO: 5" mâ€" vvvv- wâ€"-' v__, weight. ribbed. very nu MIL. .75: dd 100 Nauru Wool Shh-u sad Damn. the ï¬nish, 40: thGloveI.opflng linden ............ 759nm! 1 00 M Kid Glovu. ï¬nest chads sud quality, 1 25 Men’s Hats and Furnishings. A certiï¬cate of character goes with every Hat we sell. Money does not come so easy to every man now that he should pay Hatters fancy prices for Felt Hats. Ours are the latest spring importationsâ€"and not the accu- mulations of a last year’s moth- eaten business. No Hatter would'be content with our little marginal proï¬t on ï¬rst cost Our New Spring Dollar Derby is the regular $1.75 Hat at the Hatters. 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