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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 5 May 1899, p. 10

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I“ wand . 11103811 am! IflSlllflllflB ion. Enghmd, (Fire). Md tho Scottish Union and Nulonal Fire Insurance 00m- , Â¥ __-- unfil1‘1C nv mam, NEWs LIST Oalno Gentle Springâ€"B. mm. A Strip in Japanâ€"Thou. Brady. Bicycle Pantsâ€"J. Sutcliffe 8:. Sons. You! They Arcâ€"Ra‘mnson Ewart. Goipg Out of Businessâ€"E. Armituge. '1‘) 81'1” Cuntrncturs-A. McFarlune Ordered Trousersâ€"Dumas .s. Fluent.- A “m 05d mun“ LIWAY; mtDAY MM ' Mr; Jekfi me ”CHM! ”(Ermmm m:mafl.‘iW} M“ mlqur “3:13.12th a?” wood. on Th ursday alumina '3 I municipalities in 1 building roads nay: pr MA PLE GROVE (Cot "swath-no.9 to The Mr. Mbon Wh’u- lat a nbb hop: lustful: wit‘h in! I.AA_ um: nun- mm. Mr. A. Graham of 01m", spent Sunday w 'Oh Linda y-h’flends Mr. 2. Evans spent saturday‘ in To- roam, .. --- . , n L‘... _‘AlI-‘l‘ :- an‘ W I“ mural. 35g. 786., “.00. “.25. It I» '0 310,00 n pm : be ma: Mr. Will Woodard has secured a good job as section mun. Mina Sarah Napour apant n few days taut week with her aunt. Mm, Archie Johnston. cf West Manillm. A number of boys and men want 113!!in on Sunday n‘ght. but did. not have very _ gooQJqqk. take .nn-ather boll ni ht next Cum boys. severe storm passa Monday, accompanied lightning and hail. Miss Minnie, Rudd is l at War vac-4 _-,V_, severe storm pusad. over harm on Monday. accompanied; by ' thunder, lightning and hail. ‘ Miss Minnie Rudd is back. Iraq the north, where she spznt some; weeks; Mr. Sam Blrbary passed through Maple Grove on Sunday last. We are giad tosee his sm‘ling face again. Maple Grove is a Very pOpular place, it than was only mfew stored and a pod office it would. beat some! of the fife Weekly Post. “631' cheese factory i on the first, and a. goo ed for, as Mr. Casey cheesnmnker, _ PLEASANT POINT. - (Correspondence to The Post.) Owing to the backward. spring. very httle work has been done- on. the fields. Our cheese factory began operations on the first, and a good: season is look- -.1 fnr a: Mr. Casey is a first-class Good Goods. ' Great rejoicing m Th 3 Jameson.“ a g to 3333'; _ u 1 wSIay. Mr. Jns. Fee had a very successful barn-raismg on April 19th .W'hen it is completed In will have only of tha finest barns in this locality. Mr. Herb McLean has taken over the business formerly carried on by his father. andcustcmrs will receive every attention and first-class goods at low- at prices. . Mr. W. Bandlcy has greatly: imprOV- odh’s premzses' by putting a. neat fence 310 the front. - , Mrs. 'W. S. Grahagn is recOVeringrap- idly tram her late» Illness. Hr. Armour Grabs!!! book sugldenly illonWer ylastwoekwithan attack of in ammtion of the boweIs Although suffering considerable pain for some time we are: gLad to say thatho is now recovering and. we. hope that he mysoonbe out among us again. ‘ ’ .Thoicewant of! thehko‘thisyear on. month lat. Inst. year. tho, Estim- m'madohqr first. trip u! on the ”t1: oglkrch. this you! {hm tho28th’ of 'Aprfl. Th9 ice went awn} wary quietâ€" ly, melting lyfind domg very little damage at this suit! of tho lobe, al- Opposite Paste-(lion, Lindsay. ll: fig m 8!! ma as m it” 1mm; Em’findefig 23?. E3??? ‘93“? ‘9‘ or Raw onannsauems Jab 9; i mum of m to M 3 st lowut nun. Notu din- 'JOHN KENNEDY. KM?" -B. J'. Cough. Betterâ€"W. Pringlf- . F eldingâ€"J’. 30$?" HT; ROM“! Bfidfiafl to s‘igfiugiw u i! am» swimwr-z VALET?” l ~2 p.m.. uwr a m Datum are now 15 awarding to Mr. Calyp- .nnd the rcsulll are being Hike by pm“ and public. tab will be) hundod to the noon at the meetingâ€"W2 cm and One Puioe. ‘ H WWW mu Mlivgc t! pgbvlfigdz m " an at u - th'e town hall, 0:3 3!. Kay Uth, coul- ! ".m. Over 100 in the bums of Mr. a mug boy has come tn Th: 1‘9 to The Post.) l, ET'I‘ERS 1‘!!! "mt, BFflMQBEIQ Mi Banflv W 55“! 3m 1899 al wad Mina I with {I'll (Correspo‘men‘ We expected Mr my, to preach to but owing to his don. of Gamma!- zmd gaye us an en ,_.. -n once mom some Fla“ l'Ul x “up“ Mr: W. Hallnron. of Frnsemuo, was in the village on Sunday. . Mr. G. Peters. of Salem, was homn (.n Summing. - Mr. G. - outer and: Mn J. Mn‘m look A \‘nlunbie home each Inst wee . Mr. A. Bot-kin was in Kendall hunt “wk on Name. Mrs; Calms mm mum; friends In Mr: harry Mat . Mum SW. at Fleetwoml. in the. guest at Mrs Nula‘ JANRTVH.LR (Cormpudwm \o ‘1‘] We am sorry m MN m mum Paul hag hem very 1‘ Max \wll null. It II M Many mm: mm. an In worm ‘9 “mm“ Wu] rmwra. ‘_ . j VWIwrm The con man wldemio is: null ngto mentor“. «poem!!! amongst the sum» __ _ _ L A-.. . Mumm Mr. Wm. Mall" Md lmthjhafu of his busy broken by the mm... at his home oomuu homo tram Lindsay on Saturdgy any“. , -‘ n_i.1_.. ---__ “Resolved. that more knowle may be gained by reading book. t n by tmvel.“ The affirmative we. ably pre- nnted by Mia Soden. assisted by Mia Peel. Mr. Richard Wright and Dr. Na- vmyth. The mgtlve was defended by Mr Bowward Glenny. supported by Miss Annie Argue. president. Min Rob- ertson and Miss Maud Bredburn. The amnion of the judges. Mr. Thos. Heu- lip and Mr. Wm. Arhurs. was that the nerntive won by three points. Th3 quarterly services of the Math- ml'st church were well attended Sun- k KiRKFIElD. (Correspondence to The Port.) Mr. Hector Campbell has thorough- ly renovahd 11‘: line hotel from. top to bottom. The whole house has boon newly painted and pnpomd. and tho bar sunorlollwl. 'Iirnvellene will fin-l this one of the best hotels north of Toronto. Mr. Jack 3mm. the popular unden- ergotic proprietor of our Woollen Mills, is pre arms; for a busy season. Jack has by, is (310594 attention to busi- ness. and. fair and, honest Ilenlings with lhe imbue; work up n largo und slit-wast“ business l at .each ”not you more mil“ with the farm: 3:9 6b 683m gm w Ml mo- l’; g _ f5 3‘ ' mtur‘ u! l i in 'ligiugl l’ mu mam;- ‘ lislil‘ {vii l a well u , goo mom i lfifi'ulléil it? l“: i‘Q .' a Q: 0‘. ll ‘ ‘ theamonl of was be ll' 9 to do Mm eunmusm 1 l§ arse to holly; an ad mom 9? is Ml 98 same an! m a g m isms» Far-mm; team an no? marougl was .t steamer 993 t . v9 "5. _9 alias sorely W : . F L N on ., at l mu tit: H 2% tismwgégansgrgg 3%; WW; W . , . , " Momma o. the WOW?" m in lite existing pulls of allows on it willlgm'em ll “nested. “up“ vs dank unexpected to nettle. u think «is. The mvemhantu here have rout two to line: thousand dollars worth of time cheques on their hands. Dr. Wood. our worthy county com- m‘uaiuner, was uommoned to join a depul'lm." (tom l'clorboro and "out along the line of the 'l.‘.. V. 0 to intm- View lb: Minister at Railways and Canals respecting the continuation of the work. The {timing of 8445.000 in lho eslinnloo for the continuation of work from Kirktield to Lake Sirocco given great satisfaction to all clones bore. “oral: {or good governnrnt. w’fhihuarberly’ services od'st church were well day evening. 08.1 CVUu-uu.. Fa rmers are just ‘bmm‘ng iheir wring work. and have had tine weather Miss HI nrl HOW Mr: W i VICTORIA ROAD, (Corrupondenco to The Post.) W. J. Chit-pawn lumber and uhinglc 311‘" i: operating again. having been shut down a. few days on account of hfigywntelj. * *1â€" ‘A "- m.r|! 15“» "aw-u When pigs commenc'o to fly. pork will be getting up high. Such was not the cum1ast week with a vem promin- olt pic balonging to our town. {or when it found itself swimming in a. well it began to think there, was a drop in pork. it came very near bc'mg a luau-.115 no W Wâ€"vâ€" __7 .. _ 7 your kind interest and self-sacrificing conduct towards us you have proved always that our education and well- fare was a. first consideration with you. as daily you trained and improved our metnal faculties and fashioned our characters to enable us to cope with the more severe and differcut problems of life. Now, dear teacher. one, and. all join in thanking you for the kindness you have evor shown us. ‘We ask. you to accept this hammock as 9. tangible momenta of the deep affection we bar for you. and we sincerely trust that you may be long spared to enjoy. its octmfort. Wishing you every success and happiness in the future, believe us to be your true and devoted pupilsâ€"g Signed on behalf of pupils of_ Union School Section No. 9, Bsxley. Maggie Shields, Polly Chirpaw..;..d£.h[any were the tearsvstained faces as the teacher said guod-‘byfig {Bh’enin the evening s number of Mr. _ orfiss’ £11693 stiller: ed at his mm when ”we watch and an‘addmas. HES niece. Misi Clark. was also preaantbd Sr: are at the‘u spring. work although the ground in l are quita wqt. Wham \o Thu Pom.) any to ham to report um hag Imm- very‘ m. and ht hu- mu. It in unuauul tor a mu mm. ah ha npwxnnuy «mum w W me- new L l FFORD ,7 {nia‘pnrt is visiting "fbrt Brien 0'13: 99“" of that L. ’5‘» uerville, was olookud an .ddranlA' Mm! mount hour- mry ”out; than the crowd dispersed. making an am- 101: the future. Mr. m. 0133:: br t, mound“! him. . r. Wm. Halley m put a. no root onhisbousa. and in also masking name changes on the fluids of bug ‘ plenum 1m lo heme. A I 131:“ to have‘ to stat: Geo. Rm] is yet very low. Mrs. Geo. Brianne“ is illne assign. after a short ins E. Ward in visiting A3’ 1' 600.1. Mcangg 01¢ erection of a Av H .I--- â€" -__ (Correspondence lo The Post.) The showers Int Sunday night and Manley have started «mention. and have caused a delay with the needing. The farmers have ploughed up some 0! their tell wheat. Mr. A. E. Minthorne. W. A. Gilli. and J. B. I’owlm. took gone. goon; cottlo to “__A_ on Jt fl. "0"‘m. lwll II the 9‘; Island In BIT-REE} ioudw. The: willbe in ch: 0% Mr. E. . Glnahell. mretahr. ttlo loom todo extra well ”my 3;“ on the mud. “Huhâ€"“J g ml] 0“"! we" can-u; Th9 maximum" 9 organ (mu Mr. 3.3. Wemrup. at UM”: . . u d. u- ‘ 35“..“A nil-Ila! The Weekly I‘m: In a wow vmwr how. and no hum um: ‘ Tho that Im- sour Mom! or run um. Bub- ."le now tor The Font. the but up" tn Ontario-don‘t borrow your migh- lmr‘u vapor. I'INIDALI (Cor wmdom to Tho Put) MnJalm l‘utumn m cum to fluttnlo‘ n». A,,.__-_ L-- ‘4‘“ Il‘ "RIFI'iDanKol “I‘m In J run “an to war for Ir. J pump ms or. Mr. Richard Rankin and Mr Bunsen haw horn: undo: m the warm" . which ll quit as‘hhtim {hawk -A-A_L-_lâ€" I.“ W‘ vvvvv v--V I1, 58:. , 0n amuut of the quarterly no” home hold in Sundorland. more wl be no preaching new!» here next. Sat» Mr'. G» Brahuon i. how with m. tummy. and is considerable better than Mr. 600. Brahuox fun 1!. and in comic: when he went away Farmer- grain. ”a Fall “hen! killad. IRONDLLE. (From Another Correspondent.) Tho Wok-Pb“ boon tool 5‘ n this spring. and the bridges hue in a had condition. but have been repaired Mr. G. Wilson and Mr. Wm; Crou- weii want north Mondny with their men to commonco tho. drive. A nonlor 01 our cittunn hit. the i. inning of lost woek (or at drive. r. 6. Simmons left on tho am: (or Minneapol‘s. Mr. J. Maxwell and Ir. Spence-Ly have changed their mick-aces. Wo how ”my ml! enjoy them. rs l‘. lhrr left. on Monday. Mny lot, to spend a few wot-ks with friends at l‘eth. Amprior and other points. Mrs. P. A. Barr. of Howler-ham. paseed ibrourgh here onlho 29in. . M luairusr‘RFm‘ “'1“: End daughter Cnmndish. sis'u‘zi friends here “WC-- Mim [1. Grain!!! 16H Inst mi hr anunw. where she will remain: during Mitsummti . -‘a L.” _n_n.u: “an“. (Cor “gonzoâ€"KB The Most of the farmers as w Post.) ell on with uF Dan! a let w‘ifir‘ mm R} harm mm "‘2‘? EVA MFA ”gig we named {ifl Hm 9. change Inga «twain her w 13”.: “mama‘s“"fiaIIIm at the“ mehinerv flifllmfl (‘3? wry was mm“ “and.“ IIIIII II III mew IIII semis. $9,159an IIIIIIIM III I that m ahIIr III II- WWII IIIIII' mghav apes IIII IIIIIIIII WWW" v is smmIIIIIII work IMIIINII- 0M meIcIIIIIIII IIIIII oiarkl 'm In!- low" ”I III «III I I: "my“ VBmBM I :w" co manna an IIIIII IIIII mars-c can Mg; (Indus. \ aduuda 5, Fri t’ymt Iviuu mar- nis an «Im- s II mt “Canningtun on Sn urdsy wit-moon and «waning was Inomi Iiiw a. sub 0! May nr mm: in Ii'IdIIy celebration Hun an ordinary SIItnrdIIy. Thu strut-and stores wru re crowded with people. Mar- chantu my lIuI'Inul at present in the best II has hm for yearn. Mr Hugh Wilson paid II vinit to his ”ranch store at Kirktield. and nin to 11:: mil near Coboconk. III-It Week Mr. Neil Clarke visited Wuubmuhmo Victoria Harbor and Midland In! not on imminent. Mr. and Mrs. Thou Woodnmrd spent Sunday with friends in Maripou. Ma 8. Gilleapio routrnad hmnn on Friday from a visit with friend: in moro‘ntot Ar u vuyv- Tom Moore. the Well-known exnrus messenger and [new nun on Midland train. made h‘s last trip on Saturday. He intends opening unex- prm office in Midland. Success to you. Mr. E. Philpott. who has been at North Bay and Sunderland for mu» t'me. returned home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. H‘. R... Talbott. post- mauter. spent Sunday in Kirktiold. Mr. C. H. Amy's finmhona can be heard most any nic t at hi: atom on Cameron-ct. ' (Correspondence’ to The Post.) When we loll: Hot Springs. Art, we grom’sod to “tell the boys" (in Lindsay) ow their bid fe‘low citizens, the O’Nfil Bros. were getting along. Thay have one of the handsomsst suburban resi- dences and grounds in the city. Their mt market on Central avenue excels anything in the South. The shag hav- ing 100 incandeaent lights near the ceiling on its loan Bias. The cold stor- age has a. semicircular plate glass front lit up with incandescent lamps, and inwinter. with door and, other. kinds of game (which is abundant) hu on walls snd: in'w-indows. the shop is out of sight.” I need hardly any tho O'Neils are popular business men are the E ri ' p ”88' ..- . .-,_u_._ -0 u... Anrnrn ryuulso. , A beautiful display of the Aurora Boxealis in the north was seen here after the storm on Monday evening. and brillant tar above the auto n. 1::er arch encompassing the nor and part of ”the eastern horizon. ; ‘ â€"--- '- L ...... n.1, 11151 um anuuu. lwâ€" ._-__-,_ Mr. Thos. Bowes shipped acar load of fine export cattle at Fenolon Falls l‘ast Thursday, the 27th. and Mr. Leslie Bowen». car Ioad of hogs on Wednesday to Peterboro, and a. car load. 01 catch} on Thursday to Toron ._ z . John DeGeor is gaunng afractur- ed hand in a sling. . A meeting of the patrons and. share- holders of the Creamery is to behold at the faptory on Monday mom“ next. 8th 1M3 at 9 o‘clock; for_ dac‘ make butter. tbs haw-fink ii In sold at this meeting for tho won. It!!! “We “nu... "ma am has putting in chair 1. (he ground been very wet. wheat u: that. notion in nearly all I’OWLES’ comgpza§ 315mm: OAKWOOD. g tor Xr. “Jog: Inuit:o pm in prepatiuz for inc bank barn. 'viaiiihi friends to The Post.) at! Mr. Jam do: the «root ll quit. a loan is quite well e» that. Mrs. bolt! vignor I . | Bi #3319135; 2; gen Mama , a! a amt» a and “on? I t Qfih ‘afWa F“ IF!" "I «33% .imo mm; £3 gums mm a w § aka”? H $3.: flfifl’m aw me hm awn k“ a s o . Wk “:1 m r "1qu Eu E: m mm are m: ‘ (u dong L 'cht jar l {the m a ambanm 9 Hum . n M. .600. M 9 MM last week by a «warm, n. «on Jungian mticitnrs nvml mr- . 'UII ISM W" PWM "Y 3’ 9- what“! ) L with building roads according to Mr. hell‘s system. and the result! at Mrs. We! sun by press at! I ' The road lists will be menu; a we“ township avengers at the meet!!! (Correspondence to The Th. annual meet'ux o! Mbnry w bid in the N! on Tuesday. 20d Inf-“Th report m rend. and t dam library in In a flourishing Tho llbtarhul‘n roporc was There “are 20“ boob‘md _’. Tho “Dru-um- Thom were :3“ boob rad during the . re no 1.363 m Inn» in 9‘ the lbnry. 17 mun no.9 weakly [arr-r. round (bum. The follow! film wen elected: l‘midont.. Luann Gilohrint; directorl. Jnhn mddl. B Waugh. .1 P. '1‘. “. nd clllllnn . auditors. in at pm! on Tm]. During the put mu» small boy- ot our val-,0 could be. not: down by the bti . ~tom early morn tilldnrk. undone: to spur woken. Doubt- leal the! «Hand tho (on. though tho fish were not numerou- We are pleased to lurn that Hr. Wm. Bnlhm. who is suffering from injuries noehod by a runway accident. is pro- gtmun I‘nvonbly. and how am on- tertained tint amputation will be; un- rmqq. - "U , _-._ _..1 hi. unmi- MI. Morris having res nod mew..- t'wn as principal of our l. lbe trun- ten have been tortnnsle enough to some lb unloa- 0! Ir. Bannoy. o! Sum-ight. u: experienced and. m- be- lieve. popular mm in the profusion. and who. we thunk. will. both by d‘l. c‘pl'me and example. prove a benefit lo the youth of Mr.- community. fl‘he Sons of Temperance r0909? giv- ln1 a charity concert on my loth in nlc of a poor invalid In our midst. Such an nmlerlnking would be well mtmmud. (Cotwdefléo to The run The tum-rs are magma: mu ”quay. and veg-mm has “mm m ; ., the 9 many,» 2'! ' mm an s we? u(% qt : ; waqwmh Mn: ‘ ; ‘nuu‘umm: fluvvu nu was“ we a m; paws-n mayors: aim 8W :fiifis’giafififf needed. would have six feet a! mute: all the way to the 1mm Tho funeral of the Into Joseph Wind- rim was largely “tended. deceased be- ' one o! Lbs only sod moot Incas-v in tumors on tho“ 2nd con. Emily. Ba- amrtsd Ih's life at the .dvancad ace of four score nan. hum enjoyed good health all dong until hurt tronhlobov gun. first It. Johnaton. Pmbylarlu. conducud the funomI ”wins. of wh’ch church be m a life-long con» siswnt membor. LITTLE BRITAIN. (WW to The Post.) Mr. A. A". Cs ll. provincial rosd commissioner. wil deliver a public sdo duo: on the subject. “Rosd Building. Whametoq" st tho town. lull. Onto wood. on Thursday, May 11th, com- mencing _ st 2 p.111. Over 100 municipalities in Ontario are no» building roads according tour-.m- hell’s system. and tho results are being commended alike by press and public. The road lists will be hambd to t!» township overseas ut. the meetingâ€"v.2 Physical Science. I“): O. Wickotl 92', 1. Morgan 87; E. Groonway 73; J. C. Moor. 88,;0. Psrker 69:51. Buslsnd 61; E. Mark 52; L. Jonkins 50; E. Honey 49;F.(Woldon 49; 0. Yer-ox 46.1.. Rog- ors 41. Fifth Jr.-Arithmetic, 200; I? MmmJDumrss;EYeI-ex50; W McDonaldso;tW Pesroe 25; B Immacu- 0: A. Ball 0. Fourth Classâ€"Arithme- tic. 100 :V Robertson 100; C Dix 81; L Robertson 72; E Motherell 54: C. mw3;PEToohsy45;FS¢rstto~o 45: J Ferguson 18;W1 Jon‘lfinq 9. woman now (69th “’ Tho 6“") m.- In!!! “0999.”; SLUPWL' 6! our flamers are w\.ulv v. ”av .wJV '_. v A few very heavy storms passe over and around here last Sunday and‘ or..- dny. but no damage was done; that we knowof in this locality. ‘ . Mr. and Mrs. Greenoway are about to more into our village. ' Church oervioee were well attend“ Inst Sunday. A special sermon was given by request by Rev. J. A. Mao- ' 'llan.Pmb ° minister. of Link "9. ,_ L..- ”2332?; mm Sundn! at ,ul. Ila-u, L Aw; w- , , any. in the Bfiversido' hall Sands! 3 o‘clock. Attendance very large. At the Methodist church both In in; and evening mans wpro g by the Mt {.‘E. White. whmh 1| LAâ€"-“n:nl tn u U-wâ€"VV . At the Methodist church both morn- mg and evening comma were givnn by the Rev. J. H. White. which withâ€" out any doubt were bgueticinl :2; till SK? nu CW“ WOODVI LE3 vocal and: WiUlIfl novel! nuns an", alrudy. sad I on Oovnn‘p briqn. Aug N. can pumm- ll. pmmh and h wll 4mm . MM “- mum. “MN 30““ ~ ."M up town In“. 06 lucky. N" H“. com- 9.3. Over 100 3n Ontario It. now ”cool-din MILO-IP- Lgrznavuâ€"gd. w'r b!- mm in the profusion. “Milk. will. both had). OMB“!!! -w. wv~vâ€" m. and ur. Jam Lind»! on Saturday at Mliullom '9‘“ to The P”? ffi'w Gabon 7 was i :cnh“ 0‘ t.“ ; don. 5! th. provincial.md rat 1 P§b3fi.“d' Md ul ' I tm III“! 03' In! l‘th- m‘ lâ€"oâ€"‘rhe I‘m.) "5' nod hi. mi' [- ', ‘h’_tm§' than D. Grant coal: ' tr'gomh 'â€"' WI! at Mamas?” up unborn. paid (1 a '0‘“ "W' 519 at DWI)" Thornton. r citizens will in the “car. to amino. ol u will “car. on 01 mu; «f by her sitter. [at Monday- M Nola. â€"Meeere. Brandon. McDowell an Austin. Fenelon Fells. are not elone Inge buyer: of live stockâ€"they are extensive breeders as well. huinc a large stock hm adjacent to an vil- lage. Naturally they no keenly clue to quell”. end their thoroughbred Durban Shoflhorn bull, "Thumper." vet} euperior'eninel. He will be kept for service et mum. lot: 2% and: 25. andhnneregrill do well t9 neheeee 9g â€"Messts. P. .B. Melliha y,an.don. McDougall Austin. \V. . Bow . and other movers operttina in this dis- trict have moody“ notice from Messrs. l’fleiffer Wand-or. liva stock com- m'ssian dealers. of East Buffalo. notify- ingfihemon behalf 0 d1 tho American buyers that during t coming season they will_ not buy no! lamina nub-as at a. valuatwn of at but .1 per 100 lbs. MIMI-prices. l. MAY, 5. A $ No let up to unutloul prices at Lindsay‘s Leading Clothing stun- Tho good result: of well phoned invettments are telling ever day. 'I‘lu- new: lo npmdlug lllto Trumpet-tonal throughout the country an the crowd. come like a. cyclone of tootltnony to take any twice the value of their mmwy. don‘t come every year-and let you be your own judge. The more of a clothing expert you are the more we’ll appreciate it. If your time is limited, of course your best and safest plan is to come direct to us. If we don't please you,don’t pey. If the urchase does not look the same at home as it did in the store, return t e goods and we'll refund the money cheerfully. Here are some of the Rich Nuggets from the Great Doull Gibson Deal Special lines Special lines Special lines Special lines Special lines Special lines Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings A‘l‘ autumn“. PM... HAT OIA’cuâ€"Unuflchnmeâ€"Tnh in I 311“ H“ atom The new“ and amorlut n9!" Hut young men W on. For MAO you can In". “m min (but outta» but «an. an": O! «a ”.23 M; Now» a dam Mesh u “.78. .100 um IMO. in I“ ahopu and sham New York Mom Mm 989 «p 7 mum canon. = gamma =â€". Neva «horn sash n handful scum u no a; A" the Heat a Jhu "mu ho funda- Imi "an! Y%k. in Pufiz‘ Knew; mm... M, erhmhadn. a“. (gum Km Tm and 9mm» Prim Mm We «3 The: IA'OY In!" DEA'CII #04990 and ”mm" “m Hum. In gun and Mm: 3mm“! with 1w “rim to #:2ch and flu, Mom, £09 689. 750. II and II 8 , menu dam Mme MW m ammu- a... a..- â€"â€" v. v__ -â€" ho ha: : superior-filmin of 3.3m. Bundle, 0! Sonya. SUCH ROYAL DAYS OF BARGAINING of Men's Tweed Suits for $2.79. $3 40. $4.00, $4.50. of Men's Business Suits for $4 90, $5 25. $6.00, $6.50. Men’s All-wool Scotch Tweed Suits, $7, $7.50, $8, $8.75 of Men’s All-wool Worsted Suits, $7.50, $8, $8.50. $9. of Boya’ 3 piece Suits for $2.45, $3 00. $3.25, 83.75 of Boys' a~piece Suite for 69c. 75c, $1.00, $1 25, $1.50 uuunnnuu IIIIIRI ‘1"an run-mum RIISTLFR LINDSAY! MIDI-AW‘KI CLONING BUSTLIR. lone Notes. -The first densnd of the home and foreign market toâ€"day is quality. QU‘tl- ity is s lesding characteristic in the produce of Knight of St. Andrews. which can be snply verified uy leading {srmers and breeders in this and ad- joining counties. Knight of Sn. An- drews. ouned by Dr. Bro-d. Lindsay. has been exhibited very litue. but his sin. You: Bsrooet (919), bu I very successful allowing career. Hr: gained the first premiu- st the Highland So- eiety's show at Aberdeen. in 1860. Dur- ing the pest yesr s majority 01 the horsessoldtor “wanderer were the get any» 0! St. Andrews’. Hie vii! Inhale mjn charge at Mr. Mc- Esehmn. the mute from hnhé' vet to 'ttle Britsin. 01k- wood. nhrsy sad Gtensrm. -’1'ho pure-[med Clydesdzle stallion. Granite Ltd. owned by Dr. Broad, Lindsay. is u bautdul dark bay in color. (our white poster“: and at rip an hoe. black mac. tail and boots. utanda nearly sevanheon hands high. and in not mtumd but weighs in the ner’ hborhood of LNG pounds. Granite Lat No. 2888. is registered in Volume IX Clydesdale stud book. and was bred by Mr. J. Banking. of West. Toronto. At the Out spring show. held. last Sot- urduy. this bullion was awarded first prim in his class. It. noun. 3(ch- hey i; in chute thi: moon. and will note the route vent to Little Britain, 1nd Oohmod. tad out to Downeyvillo. â€"Mr. Nathan boy. of Powles’ Cor- ners. has placed tint popular coach stallion, "North 331-.” on the road again this lagoon. NorthStarias more old. stands 16 1“ hands high, and we 1300 pounds. and is a hen- til‘ul do buy in color. with' small star onion, A. little whitn on hind. feet. per- fectly Mb” been shown tour (momma colt, and in one. caoeiwc: awarded a. who W o us Mr. hound Dunn will be in maul-39‘ and win tun! the district noun: Futon! vmmnule. Nerudammt. y to learn tint 'In Coach stallion. by dis ds and breeders of this new Unbounded during Yin-and who-date id at! kinds. We cive your outbox-1' » GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Having decided to give “P the W TAILORING in Lindsay, I will sell at a ire“ reduction in price for the am No moms. during which timo we intend to clear out our stock. This is an opportunit! seldom aforded to the Pub“ of securing 3 Suit in the W style, both in cut and mat!” is), ata very low figure- .Mfi' Farmers who “E“ ”In (ht will command m8 mm to this grand w , â€"'1ilt no ndvcrtisl ‘ I ung ml) (1‘ M who didn't learn " i ‘ , k file my StBrt ‘3. k . a, “t" ' .-:6‘ E. ARMITAGE; Kent d his adnrtioi! and mum E. Armxtag :. leads

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