all; Prints atter lines. :W line of Laizes r $15 and cided to LI'C- the best 'e cheaper 0, for ma] t0 OS. alto attention wsmmn 13053KOU4 I l 1 trim- we shall is are to some of , but we 60. in our 0300‘ “W 01-0 25c §§ 15c. y 200 tTOWN jnnawara. cm gr 4 non Merchants. Make Yourself Strong {you would resist pneumonls, bronchitis. Mold fever. and patsisteht coughs and These ills attack the weak and run sYatem. The can ï¬nd no foothold in“ She blood is kyept pure. rich and fun ï¬lmâ€. the appetite good and ‘03 mm“, WLh Hood’s Sump the 'RIGES IOWN r: ofmll Sm. South Side of Kent-st. DASHEs Ysung people who wish to be inde- deaz will :5: it to their advantage takasccurse in an: Institution. We no: zamntee to give diplomas In a min time. but we do guarantee to vs a thorough itaining in both the Isiness and Shorthmd depzrtmentsâ€"in onto give Stu-fence what: they payfqt. doing Otlice \V ork. Write us for p U‘: iculwrs. an. to give Stu-fence what‘they pay for. If Graduates have no trouble ELENNAN C0. A GOOD ‘ NVESTMENT ï¬mmn6m qudyatt‘s Lawn “Mowers, Spades and Shovels, Chums, Horse Clippers: Step Ladders, Fence Wzre, Paints and Oils. Garden Hose, Cut and Wire Nails} Poultry Netting, Green Wire Cloth, “Machine Oils,†. †“Johnston’s Mixed Pamts, , “English Portland Cement.’ McLennan a Go. W, KENNEDY cog muse mome- at Poarnn's Bookstm' Kent-st.. Madmanâ€"14. 1.5:»? make. ghesper‘ than ever. Business College, Peterborouzh. Ont. Every lady should see these Goods before orderingr elsewhere. Our Prices for same are Lower than those of any city or town in Canada. We have just passed ipto,stock the last shipment of . . . . . . DRY GOODS, PRIEBLE MCBEA, We show a magniï¬cent range of all that is new and fashionable. ,. Eunaaiau gm AND COUNTY. FRIDAY. MAY 15, 1896. HERE AND THERE. HIuanas, ‘fannu [mas and smulans. Our Prices begin at 25c. for Double- Fold Stuff, and end at $1.50. Always in. Demand. WWW ï¬fxennodz 6'00. ' Summer Vests. . A man can step into Gongh Bros. an order his entire outï¬t. He can get each article exactly as he wants it â€" as plain or as fine as he likesâ€" and leave fully dressed from head to foot. with more money remaininglnhis pocket than if. by mis- take or aeeldent, he bought elsewhere. Summer vests might baa and test. Ask the price of our nobby ench ï¬gures. Marseilles! English flannels gr fancy , L __-___ Who Envies the Travellers. ’ l‘he commercial traveller is always ex pected to be something of “3 guy dog", with a ready smile for old jokes and bright new stories to give in return. Yet there is much that is wearing in a life ï¬ll- ed with long drives through rein or sleet, dreary waits for trains, sleeping in cold rooms and other hardships. One of ihese “g3 dogs" has found the secret of being res y for any weather by getting 8. Fibre Chamois lined ulster. On windy or rainy drives it protects him perfectly from the cold and wet ; for walking on milder days it is too light to be a burden ; when sleep- ing in cold rooms he throws it over him, enjoying its comforting warmthâ€"in feet he ï¬nds it invaluable. .vâ€".. s as. Gavan Baas. District Meeting. The annual meeting or the ministers and probationers cf the Methodist church in this district will be held in the Cambridge- st. Methodist church on Wednesday and Thursda , Msy 20;h 3nd 2151‘. The chair- man of t a district, Rev. S. J. Storey, ,will ï¬reside, and a general review of the wmk one during the past year will be given. A Dangerous Crossing. We are called upon frequently to chron- icle accidents occurring at the Francis-st. railway crossing on Victcria avenue, but luckily so tar loss of iiie has not resulted, although escapas heve been narrow. On Saturday evening two young men‘nnd a young lady, from the vicinity of Gienarm, started to drive home about 6 o‘ciock, and reached the crossing mentioned as the 6.20 train for Coboconk came puflio up the stifl' grade. A momentary heft at eight of the train lost them the chance to cross the track, and as the engine came nearer the horses became reetive and dashed forward, coming within an ace of throwing the three occu ants of the cur- riage against the ow moving train. Happily the upeettook e onthe side oi! the road a. few feet from the track. All were badly shaken up and bruised, and the young lady’e facewee badly cut, end the vehicle was damaged. The horses raced dqm__streeg taking 35 short cut across Mr. Thos. Stewart’s lawn, being captured near Dr. McAJplne’s more excit- ed than hurt. Another rig was procured, when the journey homewetd was resumed. A Yorkst. Rumpus. Conjugsl Infellclty, iueornpitlb llty o! temper, and volleys of stIcks and stones hurled by an Irate woman, came near wrecking en erstwhlle 115pr home on York-st. south 133’» Monday ut‘ the cur hour of 6 30. Puddy Donsghue and h e lady disagreed. and for s time It looked as It the former had made the mistake or me Me, but by a cunning strewn he man- aged to get her out of the house, where- upon he proceeded to pItoh- the furniture and effectuate: her through an open window. Soon the plot In trout o! the dwelling woe littered with pets, pens. pie- tures and other small truck, but when the Irate Paddy undertook to tree the heav- Ierertlelee In the mowerhisllege Indy outside entered a protest by Marriage 1.106!!!“ At Bmmox Baos., Jewellers, Foot of Kent-st., Lindsayâ€"91. THE CAN ADIAlV POST. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. FRIDAY, CLOTHING. : Imumuéym.mcnus mama-aw m. l announkOoJâ€"GB-fl. ' ,um.rnypnmmmunna.. â€"Mr. Scum Perkin returned "lost Fclda from Deer Lake, on the I. B. O.R . branch, where he had been superintend- ing the loading of severe! cars of square timber. A special en lne late with the care for theJurcLion W needayz lght at 11 o‘cloak, and afier going a few miles is woe discovercd that a considerable section of truck had been washed away 1w a flood. The train crew spent: some hours in repair- ingthe track and they only reached the junction a short time before the arrival of the Haliburton train next morning. .Mr. Perkin says it. was one of the moss fatig- uing nights he ever put in. .. . v-p 11 â€"-â€"Peterboro Times : Mr. Fred K. H. Wilson, the genial comedian Late of Marks Bros.’ 00.. is stopping at the Grand C:n- tral. He intends organ’zlng his own com- pao for the summer season. The name 01‘: e play selected for his Peterborough date is “Stricken Blind." The special feature of the company is the singing, dancing and acting child Baby Florida, not yet five years old. The com anywili number eight ggcoie. The open cg night will probably in Lindsay. The many Peterborcugia friends 0! Ml‘. Wilson will have one more op rtunity of hearing his impromptu epaec es. Special scenery is being painted for the production. 7 _-._l â€"Yeeterday afternoon about 1. 30 e eeri- oue runaway occurred on the Little Britain no serial: road, fortunately. however. with result. Mr. P. Kierley was proceeding homeward after the mcrnin geervioe at St. Mery' SM and when opaeite the hresi- denee of Mr. M. 0' arm the horse bolted. freed itself from the rig. and start- ed off, and in its mad eereer lea into the side cf 3 bum ocoupied by John Cuddahee and children. who were a short way ahead. The rig was upset and fell upon t_he horse, one of the wheels being A-fl-“In‘- hangâ€,- upon iuu uuruv, qu v. vâ€"v u..-“ -___w wrenched ofl'. The occupants, however, escaped wibhout receiving any serious in- juries, as also did the horse. but the buggy was a total wreck. â€"An incident occurred the other evening on Bond-st. which should be carefully en- quired into by the members of the bicycle club. While a nurse was wheeling her little charge along the sidewalk opposite Mr. B. Dingle’s residence, a bicyclist came along at scorching speed and attem ted to pass the carriage on the narrow . The result was that carriage and baby were knocked off the walk. Bv great good luck- the child sustained no injury, but the per- ambulator was broken. The author of the mischiei.I never waited for a moment to see the extinct of the damage wrought. but put on an additional sport and vanished around the next corner. The cflicere of the bicycle club should make an eï¬â€˜ort to discover the identity of the hare-brained rider, and it a member he should be severe- ly disciplined. â€"'1'his afternoon Mr. A. Miller, of Sea- grave, accompanied by Mr. W. E. Yar nold, surveyor. oi Port Perry, went north concession, containing 160 acres â€" was overrun by the company's men in mistake. it is claimed, and between on†and 7,000 ash, hemlock, basswood and temarack logs were cut and skidded before Miller discovered that thelot wasbeing cot mom â€"Mr. A. W. Hettger’a force ct expert paper-ha: gers have just completed a very creditable 30!) as the Benson house. Although the halls had been re spared a couple of years ago, Mr. Wengube. the new pram-later, considered that the color was too dark, sad to remedy the defect he selected a. very handsome paper of a much lighter shade, and the result: is very satisfacsory. The bar and likely the billiard room will be entrusted to Mr. Hettger this week or next. â€"We understand that ' the Lindsay Waterworks Cs. intend to do their own plumbing this year. Some of our citizens think Mr. Beg is should so one better and do all the we in connection with the utting in of water- lpes it would keep 1m busy. as there wiï¬ be a great many water services put In this season. -)£[r. D. Gage, millwright, or Baboay on. accompanied by Messrs. James unkin and Thee. Purdy, left last week for the A‘gocqnin Park limits oi the Gllmonr 00., where they will push the erection of the ï¬rm‘s new mill. They drove via Minder: to Dorset, where they took canoes for a three days' journey by water. $5853: Weiâ€"3613511663" "'53 ' " a" the mnd.butu he wee big: no“: elow eoeed Mr. Putin did not entioipnte nny urioue result. bCot no he re tnhenu et Eammgmkfl° Wm. 3:: en :- thaummerzuee. The boggoueee'wm nieo come in for oaneidention nnd 3 number of. new one will ndorn tile ohm line o to the ice shove hovins wrecked]: tn-doun. â€"1‘he president of the Dominion rifle mooietion. Hon. LieutcOoi. Gibeon. hu, beenndvieedthnt550000roundloiMu-tini- Henri ammunition he been ehiwed to: “11;“. ï¬sh pxéovinoinlthnnd Douainion :- one: lone uring e pruen eon- eon. This wmbeweloomo newe to rifle- men throughout the country. S'sâ€"regained“ ’ 'u'ix'e'ES'oE’e'wiEha'Wi†' Pre- een the steam hunch, Lusaka-Inc, have eight, in the direction at the â€Sue t h to dry â€fuwm mm can one . returned It ten o’clock. \ â€"TEETH muafgalg Mr. Ground V2233 years m are at worn an n mole condition. “Ho 1: Bow making teeth of the calm guilty for 88.- Mar-t1. -Somc of out readers may not he awarc that Mr. John Sheridan. tho well known Max-{pan cattle buyer. 1: now arc-idem 0! Lindaâ€. having moved from Oakwocd a couple of wool: ago. â€"A magenta-d tamox- kmcd a h o! MI.lahlng 1 133 Ibo m '33:“ c '0 g 0 old. waa 7 It. 4 In. to loom. 6 my“; around the body. 4 n. 8 In. around the neck, and 8 ft. 4 In. high at the chooldar. â€"-Mr. Albert Jewetb'e ï¬ne hone. Bleak Chief. of the Benton house hue teem died can" Sebl while being driven to .Alh'ed Perkin. of age age-uh -Seoda c! o dues-int!†jut; to ma, including Inn 6 Beet. Turnip Bane, Pm. and a ï¬ne til-splay ct Dnéoh Soc: Onions. AsmemBo'rnAmâ€"law. â€"Are you going 00 nun-lad or ham you a small runny? have a nice house to rent tojaat min on. J. ESoomm or C. Cmmom-. w-tt. â€"1‘he Hun-W5 Salvation band, Toronto. contributed to the enjoy- monb of our ammo on Sammy“!!! Sunday“ ~Wehnvan£reehsn 1'6! Onion: in to- 3130th was]; Beat. in not all meBmâ€"IZW.°: Local muse. ‘ â€"S.\dler, Dundee ammm' sew milleemmenesdeutunglmqeym â€"A‘l the last. business meeting of the Gitlnens' hendMeLBtownJendmestsr. W again engaged for another year. â€"Tsebh Inserted by Dr. Neelands last from sweat? to‘hwenty-flve years. Painless extraction. Prices to please everyone.â€" lI-‘t. . â€"Mr. Wm. Steers, of Barron 8c Steers, has left the Bradbnrn homestead in the north ward and is now comfortably in- stalled wl'h his sister, Mrs. P. Bulger. end tamllylln Mr. John O'Brien‘e one new brick residence on the corner of Mel- bourne and Mlll-t-ts. The dwelling is ï¬tted with electric light and all modern conveniences. â€"l'd like to make exahenge at once. On terme extremely low. One denoln glrl ct queenly grace, For one w o'll swim and row. I also have in stock 3 mid, Who knows the trump in whlet ; l'll tredeher for a hammock girl Who wouldn’t scream ll kissed. â€"When Mr. M. L. Nuttlnfl ï¬e.“ tor the Sun Lite Ass. 00., left 11 lost your to accept e hesdmuterehip. . t wee rumored that the nor he relinquished would be token up y Mr. S. Armour. We understand there was no moot for such a. report being circoleted. Cspt. Hunter was e painted temporery agent and hes now en oonflrmedln the posi- tion. - â€"Markham Esonomiet : One lacrosse club has been placed in the Midland die triet attain this season. along with Mark- ham. Uxhtidfe Woodviiie, Beaverton and Lindsay, a: they don‘t like it a little bit. aethe expensee in going to the three letter plaoee will be too heavy. Markham and Stonfl‘viile are kicking and have asked to he changed into Yin-k district. orelse termed into another district along with Newmarket and Richmond Hill ...... The Markham. hoye may feel easyâ€"they will not he called upon to visit Iglodeay. no out ‘..._ -I_-_ L- â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. F. D. Mullen and a party of {Honda enjoyed a plenum sell to Sturgeon Polnt yesterday cn board a. steam yacht. They returned laden wlth wild flowers and ferns. and unenlmoualy cf the oplnlon that the Point never looked prettier than at present. â€"Mr. John McGowan. of Gravenhnret, for years an employee of the thhbnn 03.. arrived in town we Mona.) with his bride, and the happy couple will spends a. few days of the honeymoon at the Dal‘dy hone. Mr. McGowan 5a 5 that“8ed . to reach Lindsay be h to changeeu-e cfbener than when coming from Ireland.†â€"?e§erbom Examiner: Mrs. Coraellne Wall had a narrow escape from drowning Saturda albernoon an a place on the Dixon '5. raoewa , Aehburnham, oom- monly known as e â€Heed Gates." It appears that she aecom$nled by a lady triend, was out for a w . and was once:- lng e plank, when It tilted, and Mrs. Wall was precipitated Into the water. which le very deep at this olnf. Alter some dim- eulty her com on succeeded in 3 her tgehore by means of a pole lylu n..- _ L-..â€" â€"The latest newspaper venture that graces our sanctum table la The Gaming- ton Echo, published by J. J. Csve. or The Baaverton Express and Woodvule Advo- cate. The trio form a strong chain In the literary work of the diets-lot. Szceess, Bro. Csve. um EU â€we. v, u-u. by. Had it not bBEB'ioi'thie 3 Emmy might have resulted, as there were no othete present at the time of the accident. â€"A few weeks 0 a young rennet nor, end In order to obtain 6mm made certain stetemente which upon lnveet - tlcn were not borne out by tecte. . on his we: home wee spotted theOnemeelnnbotthelew HUI! w In...“ â€"'vâ€" â€"v sports have abandoh-oâ€"dV 'thomsél'm to bauball this samn. â€" 48:0 ‘ Von Otto, s mill-owner at Moore's Falls, utterwrrsh townahl . II In dlm- onltles. his report, having nuelud by Sherlfl Me an at tho mm of Chas Shieldamt York Co. The sale will take place at the court house bars on Wednuo day next. - of Janus Agnew, la n Pldly umulll.n§.". hum: under prison dingy-1: new can- or from maximum ï¬ned to bed, mdm his at.“ In “cannula; the goal surgaon considerable namingâ€. mmmm cm; "TIT“W WORM tutoW‘ M :8 Lmdny. m lama-the rtq ~ I m. orl. man a menu dun mm gm °§ nnd cling!!! anhst 3 who“, clear 5 bellows. the mtndvouiolc mama. won] with: I: the an Invested 31 I m and.“ of want! . In mun-:5 4.29.2... 3o. 5 would mug" mmm m but alum!!! I u.“ of â€"Anothor “7.1::- oxowd tot! tho Clthuu' bond tt . on ho no doubt but thot thou w night eon- oortomhuhly WM our old- unaoadthoymwmlogtopoy tor good an o. m‘n‘uwï¬mrï¬iï¬â€˜gumm $33“. “£5 0 I so com mm m tendon for sum-1k mam. sod duo torthodnwlnzotmvol hon tho corporation pit. Teodoro pm ho lob: noon on Sunday. 7 -L\rge meter- heve Just been lulled (rem Tan Poem ob room ennouulng the excnrclon to tie on Me 24th. The rates are exceedingly low. en no doubt e Inge number will "ell themeelvee at the prlvllege of thle excellent ontlng. Aâ€"gohn Kearney, the “paged ESE"?! SM "' " "F3315 unnamâ€"â€m with the con-hum Manual. ' ' -â€"Mr.Gn Gouda. of Pom-ban. who†mum-mo w noud In that col- nm, In. mhmd It. '1'. mum'- nno widene- ln Belmont IMIO. lam: town. had the p of an «cold at a" “3...,“ M: m: Wm? am A gold- tho poduon of on Mr. hum clan of tho loo hunk-u Iona Mamm- W39 3.“:- W399 mï¬'" ti'me'i'mdsl'" «1M 61?- ï¬nd but undo on â€slam: to: tho men: at Mo oredlmo. ' - Who All. Into tho And not tho um. I: bay Who runs om tron school. â€"Boy¢t J. Enos. of ammo); 9 our 9! bum" cage); tg_loo_tn_ol_og â€"Mr. P. B. mum shipped 301:» land at prime Mocha-5‘ end. to Moan-u! Baudâ€. â€"1'ho Emu band have been 0M by the YJQA.’ 1.):th to Burl: on the 25:11. â€"In own: mcurtawbdlhnng It 9 o’clock out: evening dam tho um um. and the law warn won. (““5 3'. "‘3’Wrmm“ was; s m anon - ditto: o! n handsome vmm â€"Ur. Win; 39". steam-sum": rapalxpd. Fox-Noah‘- â€"Mr. 1i. J. Mitchatl’, ex as agent. has been unpainted scent tor Allan Una o! Raul Mall Smelling. He now repre- sents .every line “ulna tram Cumin. â€"Mr. Ala. Ran. left (or P Hu- bor on Monday morning. and be 3!:- nnt for same time mains some extensive repairs to navigation In {has (gm-let. â€"-Mr. Hub. Gregcrï¬. mm. Osluwa. spans Sunday under 1 a parental root. lie rode over tin: morning on an bin. dolng the my mu“ In less nnnn live honu. â€"Mr. EdwardMosgron. principal of one Kirknold public â€boon. nnd Mr. J aka Mr. McKay. merchant, were among those who made I Mandi: can st on: smccmn but. Sumâ€. -Mr. E. L. Fortt. eoconntnnt in the Ontario Bank. Bowmmiiir, end Mrs. For“, arrived in town Seiurday on e montn'e viei: to Mrs. Fertile perenu. Mr. end Mrs. J. B. Knowleon. â€"Mr. R. P. Genoa. o! the Bank at Mon: tree! eten', reamed (ran his home In Comnnwooa lest evening. Much sym- peub in being extended to him owing to me th 0! his tether. â€"Miee C. A. William-on leis town (or Rochester on Set lest. when ehe will in future reside. e wiii be greedy mined by e large circle oi: triende, nicer being n reeident of Lindsay tor e number â€"M.lu Putin. cf the north ward, hu returned from a plenum vial: with Tor- onto Manda. the utter put at which was marred mewhn by mama-k 0! Moon. i 7-1311. J. H. Cola, ot Hunllbon. represent- ing the Minors! Booting" 00.. of Toronto, I: wdoys In town In the lam: upon oh 0! banana. and has nlmdy duet! aunt contacts. Mr. Culp u brother ln-law of Mr. J. Petty, jawemr. i471}; L. mudomow. who has been workmg In omyapwy. cups homini- ,_A_A..- _-...- ...- nun-nag .- v. ,, ~ , day, but we: called ewey ,tne nme (by to Penelon Bulliowhere he he' secured I postuon with wry 8: Sons. --m. w. '1'. Perry. emu Cenedien Ex prose (nice. went to Lindsey on Tuesday morning on n relieving trip.â€"[0rill‘n News-Letter. â€"Mr. '1‘. Adam. of Orillln. arrived in town Monday to meme rhle position no engineer on the Sex. Greyhound, owned by Mr. Tim: Sndler. ' â€"Mr. Wethenll. travelling pauenger agent far the Cniongo. Burlington Quincy 3.8., woe in town Tuesday ceiling on Mr. R. J. Motohett. â€"Mr.Alox. Baa. diver to: the'pnbuc warn depmment. “rived homo tram Pm Cal-nag last week. when he had some very (“meals work In had. Vâ€"Me-osra John Helm mam Ex- mucu- Barnhun. of Part mgr-mo puzzled by Mr. H. mum. at ullmmok.pm were In town Tuesday looking over some property. â€"Mxe. W. Veitch left for the city Satu- dny evening. having :eoeived intelligence '0! the very eerione iLneee of nor stem. Mn. W.'8mich. who“ my friends here will hone tor her epeedy recovery. ht left town hit this sum- “‘1 running â€"m-. B. Mnlmhoy of Built. ntumd mm m 3 visit to Bad Indhn roux-much. Minna-oh. when he '93!“ M ween mine 0“ mummwly opened!) W. W. madman-d lulu mmmwmmmw. 33% 15353?“ i? :33 2‘23? $253 $5 .Ht. John Sun-r. ME‘ 'â€"1'm-.Ln.nowua. an» I. 8. k0. RB. Mr.Puuy.wulnlon â€"M!'. ulna! Into" â€"Dl'.P-P. nu madman. Ind condo-13w ct on rm. mm u da. w fluidly. 3nd Mama aucltl onc- SOD g. u mm ' mu u‘W "l '3 can 8m. .ï¬-Gm:':ummw“3 '3‘ r 0 M3 In eon“!!! '9'- A --Bov. Ir. timeout». of m m icon moo In: Edda .mu «Nahum a stun- saw“ 5"“ “M" -3511»; was-n. nod-mo at am. mu, m to: Gunman on â€"'I .M ,umubuun. ' ,qghgm â€museum-410991..“ -Mn. J. Chunk-ti. 0! Fault» Folk. “MWIMSsm- .meMatvmu-a. out .muwnmggn. _m 8"..3. mung an (snow canvuueohchuuln bow-751119 -mwn. mu m 11'0- °' Foulonl'dhmhtonSa . .Mr.W.E‘YMD. L. 8.. of PM Pug-1.1mm an m on his VI! â€LE; a. mum. c: Kama. mu 17mm "luau. m Into“ In! ï¬gsiiglit itiitui I!!! iglfitiii ‘Ilâ€"g; uni-lilo. but Rafael-volley:â€" 8533.... #83533. are! .35. WnPantEflIbn-m'uh â€"-X:. J. A. Barron, 03.10“me We Sell Binder Twines odd w": means In h“ New York. W661i ,-..._-_- mm .19 anthem-haulage: h hlmtopnyuhunon __II V. vo-â€"-gl . O B. B cum-mi amywlt andâ€. â€"W3. {sands M flu at â€"Mc. E. haulage. manhunt tailor. who huboenin‘romncoiorthe t can of dun. unturned homo Wednï¬y "3311;. â€"Mr. J. W. Blair. otOrilliu. :- ing 3. D. MM .othweKO. 3': well- knm desist in megnph pain. was the Benton homo Wednouhy. â€"lr. Ju. Walnuts: at Me. gain. at tape-inbound“ of this division of the G133 w in town Tue-dâ€. Hal-emu:- ed to ï¬nd: in the evening. Special Inducements in Trade, â€"Rev. D. C. McDJweu. o! Bamnnvme. m In town Wednudny. -â€"Mlu Um Middloton is spending a couple at mks wloh Toronto Manda. WE BUY WOOL -'1‘Iu «Muscat at all“,- 3nd cunts Ever to 0fâ€. LINDSAY, is very complete and attractive. We are the Acknowledged put up in blouse lengthsâ€"no two alikeâ€"we are also showing a nioe assortment of )READY-MADE BLOUSES\ Leader: in these lines. This season have Better Value: than which are extra value. ‘ . In Blur: 317‘; we have a grand assortment of patterns , 68302.8. 3 8 80. X. «38 523 «3836 «Bantumuvam 83v a «53¢ £ .8363 grounds. regular price 13c, our price 10¢ per yard. Grad AMIWJI Lxg‘kt Wq'gkt Wag! Fabric: for totion of silk-{or Wgappets, Dresses or Blouses. lovely goods, we per yud. warranted perfectly fut. Handsome Wrapper Designs 12%c. tuned i_n Light. Dark and Fanciu at [ac per yard The very Newest Digâ€: in Chen] Pram, full width yifll a line of American Fonda. splendid Colorings, gtiaran- taunt, at BC per yard. Bat Englixï¬ Eritds, Colors guar- as our stock includes a full assortment of F lannels, Sheet'ngs, Blankets, Yarns, etc., besides you can select goods from any of the following departments in which you will ï¬nd a large variety to choose from at closest prices. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Hardware, Crockery. Glassware, Paints, Oils, Wall Papers, Carpets, Curtains, House Furnishings, Groceries, Medicines. Trade prices allowed for W001 on any Goods in the above Departments. . . . . . . Z and have a full stock of all the leading brands, Central Prison Pure Manilla. Blue Ribbon, Red Cap. Red ,Star. Blue Star, etc, at lowest prices. at highest market prices for cash, and are offering WASH FABRIGS. WARNER 00., Nice pattetns, well made, stylish and colors guaranteed fast. Our stock of Ladia’ Glow, Halter] â€and Underwear We show about :qiDig'ï¬'mu Pattern: in White Spot Muslins SM' Rang: qf Dyes: Dad: in spots and sprays, navy Something New ! 3mm» Maire Prints-an This week we Mmaflparï¬cular attenï¬bntbont :asortmentof Fast Chlored Washing Fabria. SM ofï¬lr’figt: is unusually attractive;we commence Hogg Bros, Oakw00d \vV‘V‘o’V‘bWNN-‘Qn‘k‘u Hogg Bros. and other dmfootavm. “180 Vegetable and Flower Suds 30cm mm 33 when Ih-ycm gee tho ban Guam] mama: 0‘ mumm. Personal. â€"Mtss Ada Dundas. of Tot-onus. Is the gnu: of. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Finale, Bandmt. â€"Mr. end Mrs. M. M. Boyd returned lest Wedneedey evening from Colorado. where they spent the winter. 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