A lion c3 along the Um Ion .usumncc Society of Lon- don. Euglnnd, (Fiï¬), tad the Scottish Union uni National Fire Insurance â€INI- Ladi'es’ Velvet. gives. Edies’ White Pique and mum Crash bkh‘ts, thn very newest nuke at $1.25, $1.50, up to 82,40 D.) not. be without. a. pit of our Sum- mer Corsets, at. 35c. Shirt W aim, at. 50c., worth 75c. The 1nd: vnlnes in Liulaay in Lace POISONS A. Higiahutham, ._â€"___â€"â€"fï¬ LIST or: new onaans In 3 Seedsâ€"A. Higmbotnam. This Weekâ€"Kerr Co. Linen Eater-nav-~ P- Mu“ New Prem'sasâ€"A. Camp3 The Soliloqnyâ€"M. J. C: Wall Paper Saleâ€"Geo. New Ch’na Ballâ€"Spratt For the 24thâ€"Rï¬fn833 Harris Suit‘ngsâ€"Dundm 'Bros. Great Sakâ€"Dundas Great Sacriï¬ceâ€"E. Wash Dress Good;â€" Auction Sale of Fa n LOUAuâ€"i‘TEWs-LETTERS 00(, d 000d8: ‘ Wood, Toronto. 15 Your B.cycle than 8:00. A Pretty Piece of Je‘ - Bros. BOLSOVER. - (Correspondence to The Post.) Mr. Hopkins, iof Goldwater. wa: guest of 11's brother Gaorge, mere? of this place, on Eriday and Sch: of last. week. We arc always glz‘ see Mr. Hopkins among us. Tho Methodist congregation of place are busily engaged in prep: for their picnic, tea. and! entertain on the 24th of this month. We alWays gl_a(§ to heat; of anything. 0: -â€" u... «own an Sort 'in'Bolsover. have an excellent Mr. Fetch. has (Correspondence to The Post.) .We had a little oxcitemmt here on the evening of the 4th May, when De- tectiVe George H. Brown. county con- stable, marched from the railway sta- tion with two urisoners be bad arrest- ed. The people thought; ha had. Pare and Holden, the .Napanel? bank rob- omly angina-y tramps. who were 31b3,?- IIJG m. y were sent to thiconnty jail and. fined no uni goats. or tom days. Well. done, an: . Mr. Lochian Gilchrist and Messrs. W. and Hugh Cameron took a. lot of cattle to their ranches in Garden. on Tuesday. and ThursdayJast. ’ of the: citizens was held in the town hall on the evening 32.35; 3 arido on 8 not to thy andcosta,“ Will make a spec-1am Lawns and NOW ‘ Inslins 550 yards hum, good 20c , while the lot lasts. will be a short timP, I! goodfl, apecia', Time Weekly Post. \Vuisu, 3" 5 best nines Cm wins. (‘ IIHeI’ :- Eh plum. Turnip. BM gholm Sun/“39 Tmnily SkiI \iIIg - Suda- Tmnip Sn! 0'. ’a Ch" "II-i. ll I‘lll'l'ip‘ FIG-‘11 'at my '5 u I" Llue a 5181!: 11.11131! Nox‘. to a mount at can ,__ at lowest rim Ker? mckugw S Paris Green Big'mbothani I'M†Po'del‘. Mnmmm 1: Max one. P. atoflicv. Ll“: uni-v.“ .__, )dist congregation oi this 5in mad. in preparing nic, tea. and: entertainment. of this month. We aljo Saleâ€"Geo. A. Little. Jllâ€"Sprntt 8: Killen.~ â€"R.)i)'nsoa Ewart. 22â€"Dundas Sc Flavelle “'OODV ILLE Cash and One Price. mm Block. Kant 15; kgular 25c '. IZéc. and 15¢. a rm to: mam rt. drum 1 5c. "1-1 yd. "'1 ts. {ha very new“: 5, $1.50, up to 82.40 t. a 1nir of our Sum- ' hirt ts at 330. S L. , nun-I}! 75C. Th9 "ab: Goldwater. was the uther George. merchant, m Eriday and Saturday We are always glad. to dns 8:. Eluvéfle Bros. -E. E. W. McGaffey. (Laâ€"R. 8. Allan 8; Co. :‘a rm Propertyâ€"Raid specialty of White New organéy of Jewélieryâ€"ijitton J. Carter Mullett good value at [33.3. and that new at $3 75 and Linen â€use Notes dil' gt? G. Edwards isay of ï¬re prom! man asked to U Gilchrist actoc olthc‘thi‘mï¬-I I’M-cw â€"v-- _ mitten was appointod to make enqumua of the different systems prepoood to report to the village council at an early date. V Duncan and Mr. Fras- The Rev. Mr. or. of Uxbrldge. exchanged pulpita last Sabbath. was in :I‘oronto attending n. vâ€" ' ‘ï¬r. funcan was in :l'oronco mum“... the synod meeting thus week. -.__...._ N0. 11 MARM’OSA. \ (special to The Post.) School report for April, 3. s. No. 11. Mar‘posa: V.-â€"A. Archer. IV. St.-â€" A. McKinnon. J. Noble, S. Reazin, L. Davi- son. W. Evans. L. McDonald. 1". J r.â€" W. Collins. 3-. Jackson. G. Woodward. H. Keslick. W. Grant. Illâ€"M. Ellekor. M.Bott. F. Bott. R. Evans, J. McIntyre. Il. Golï¬ng. W. McEachren. ILâ€"B. Kin- :93, H. Woodward. H. Jackson, M. Mc- Intyre. Pt. 11. Sr.-â€"P. Woodward. H. Keslick, V. Davison. B medwnrd. Pt. I.Sl'--â€"E. Woodward, E. Noble .C. 001- ans. Pt. I. Jr.â€"-L. Kinnee. E. Noble, B. Kc slick. __‘., .n. Correspondence Mr Geome Barry spent Sunday a thtle Britain. Muss L. A White, of Seagrave, is 390116 Sunday at East Ma Miss Amy F. WhEte. Bi ack’s school. was at home Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J. T-inney and. wife. 0! Oakwood. vis'ted our Sunday school last Sunday Mr. John Barry paid a. flying visit tc - ' on Wednesday evening ‘ bod a kitchen add]- We regret to learn um um. --.. N. D. Drew. tho esteemed pastor of the Methodist church here. has. owing to continued ill-health. been ordered by his physician to leave Bothnn . During his two years' stay here Mr. new has. by h‘s close stuntion to his pastoral dut'es. and 11's ardent support of awry- thing connected with tho welfare 0! our village. mid-3 my mum frauds. and 11's loan will keenly felt. The Manvers township 5. S. Commu- tion mom in Bulhnny on Thursday. 25th inst. The programme in already piepnrcd and sum 0 good. list 0! weaken who will take part. including Revs Adams. Junctvillo: Edwards. l’ontypool :Coone. Balhany ; and Meyrs Clark and McCartdéy. KillKFllï¬Ln. (t'ornwwndcnco to The l‘on.) Mr. E. Mosgrove. the energetm agent of the British American. FIFO Assur- ance Company. last Week handed to the trustees of tits Presbyterian. church .1 check (or 8125 to cover the damages by fire to their building 'a. fortnigllxt wry cc mmendable and makes it 3 plans- ure to do business with such a company “In. Onderdonk. who has â€thistle? rim: of M‘rrVrOnnm 1mm- con fac , and who was to have been hera early in the week to pay up» all urn-mm pf wages, did not put in an. appearance. Mini-high}! ‘L- â€"--n.=+ .J Mrs. McFaddyen :1 few Mrs. Bush N the guest of days last word: "Mrs. Talbot. or Cum week at. the hour; of M. Perry. .. “'Mâ€"rgé'wvell bade erous reunions and day. yvhen she loft . "w- _,,, her future home (Correspondence to The I Iï¬sprinc work is in full 111‘; vicinity at present, the growth L‘eing far in advance the farmers anticipu a sh ago. The caterpillar has all-e its aplmranoe. Now is t spraying the fruit trees. __ _-- l ALLn-m-Iï¬- in nut. ingesting work is in full swing in this vicinity at present. the season’s growth. L‘eing far in advance of what the farmers anticipated a short time ago. The caterpillar has already nude its appearance. Now is the time for spraying the fruit trees. Mr. Wm. Lethnngue is out again on the road in_charg~el of lhe‘. miik depgrt- rectoryâ€"either ha or one 0 They have faithfully per- formed their duty for upward; o! fnjo years which goes to show. that their services are appreciated by their em- players. _. - L _r ‘1- Thnmqn McKee. Sl'u. ‘ll\’Jv- . Tm Heath or Mr. 'I is announcod. which nlaoo in Cartwright Mr. McKee was for a goon “unnum- v- years, a respected citizen of this neig- borhood and was prominent for his godly life and high christian character. He was converted to God in middle life. and became a member of the Metho- dist church. Being a man of a untur- ally warm and impulsive temperament, combined with great force of character. he sometimes made enemies amongst those who were unable to appreciate his sterling worth andstrict integrity. but those who knew and understood h'm best, loved him as a. father. His was ever ready to administer spiritual comfort to the sick and dying. and many persons have been assisted heavenward in their last hours by his earnest prayers and tender words of hope and encouragement. Such a life must live on shining as a “ beacon light.†ever pointing onward and up- ward. , ‘L-â€"* :- Ingh week’s We notice an item; Watchmm-Warder co Epworth League of church here, which is m‘sieading. The Epw not been “dormant'_' "u- \L. We notice an item in Iasu was.†Watchmm-Warder commenting on the Epworth League of the Methodist church here, which is utterly (also and m'sXeading. The Epworth League has not been â€dormant†for the last few months, as the writer states; on the months. and they have been fairly well attended. prov’ both interesting and prp‘ï¬tgblc. The . ne has not been re- lat meetings Weemy 1w. mu .w , months. and they have been fairly well attended, proving both interesting and profitable. The league has not been re- organized, as it did noti need any re- organization. The ing to which we presums the correspondent refers was held on Thursday evening. 27th, and was simpfy a. business meeting for the election of otioers for the next term. The following were elected: Pmident. Mr. W. C. Weherilt; ht ‘ ‘ ' Mqujgan;2nd vice-pres" Miss Mary Cairns-s: sec- Llias Ella Maguirottroaauter, Him Emma Staples; organist, Miss Mabel Stapkl ~ .- a on shimng as m- nmntinp: onward andupâ€" to discuss “WW1 uuu â€"-__, 711 Ned him as a. father. my Ldy to administer spiritual the sick and dying. and --â€"- hm. been assisted LIFEORD kite, of Seagrave, is ays at hat hcma. le, of Little Britain. Eagt Manma. Mr. Thomas McKee. sr., which sad event took wright a few days :13). as for a. good number of cbed citizen of this nei - was pgoqï¬gent for his ‘â€" - â€"--‘-v in from; of the Pres- improves the appear- n and is creditable whom to hrr. num- [riomls last Satur- Ior Regina, Assn., gtsry A com‘ make enquiries '5 The roam Club has re-or- with. the follow- J. J. Preston; ; treasurer. J. .r. C. H. Bang- is out. again 0“ he: milk depart- » seen wendinfl n of: UK“ “we"? csn learn. the chem Win gunned. but may be ’0'. am aprinc h“ 00“,â€; o} 77,; A 6 a both in spirit and. in pone. As the Warder correspondent 18 not a mem- ber of the church League“, or choir. and evidently has no sympathy with chris- t‘um work. we need not. bo' aurpriooi at any untruthful report which he may 'wnte- Luv â€" -â€"__ =. (Special to m 99¢.) .. i The following is the report. 0! the Royal Onk school ton tin month of Ap- ril. Names are written in order 01 merit: v. Clausâ€"Emma Thoma. Lona Burthwick. Wiilio Stevens. Neil Fer- gusrm, Allan McDonald. Entrance classâ€"Luella Tumor. Claude Bundle. Mary J. Rich-an. Almet Clown. Sr. 1V. Club-Mabel Inmrr, Olin Crimson, Charlie McPhadnn. Jane Murray, 11». Tremeer. Murray Black. Mac. McDon- ald“ Jr. IV. Classâ€"Katie McKinnon. ie Swinson, Mabel McDOnnld. . Inssâ€" Eva Turner, Herbert West. Eva. Bundle, Annie McDonald. 11 Classâ€" Ada May Innea. Pt. 11. Class â€"4. Mny West. Donnie McDonald. Pearl Crossen. Willie Murray. Harold West. Laura l‘rcuwer. Pt. I. Classâ€"“Willie lnnea. N. McDonald, Olive West. M. E. l’iukham tear he 1' . van-J v- â€" 1V. Class-ennui Tumrr. charlie McPhadan. Jam Tremecr. Murray Black ald. Jr. IV. Classâ€"K: Marion Orgasm, Bessie)". VICTORIA ROAD. (Correspondence to The Post.) Mr. Jerry Conly, who has been re- siding in Kearney. Muskolu, (or some time, has returned home again to his native village. . . We regret to learn that two of our young men in the! persons of. hit. Lucy and Mr. John Duquette, intend going West. Both being popular young men, nnmvers where. It the boys and old men knew that they are ruining our tourist trade. would they slaughter the ï¬sh so ruthlessly! .We used to hsve 3 law. but now no one cares. and the a.» luum been caught by hundreds. In“. Iluu uvn .. fish have been cough: by hundreds. Fish have been caught from 38 pounds down to half a pound. On May lst_ Mr. Nelson Tallxmn. IOT UK v- .- a serious accident. While bmkinc n the bank of a. that. a _log up-onded and fell across his lemmkl a compound fracture of 1%.:5; tween the knee and ankle. Dru. and R an. of fKirkï¬eld are in ntt “and- once. at evening. The annual meeting of the Publ’c Library will be held in the .choolhous: on Wednesday evening. May 10th. at Bo'clock. , â€"- . .l 1,4 I.‘J_A_ MMLLA. (Emu) Another Con-comment.) The ngulur quarterly meeting “ be held at Poniel on Sunday. Msy 7 °"\Iv\-I Mr. Richard Car-tu- leu (or Lindsay on Wednesday morning last. Mr. Fred Snags left on Saturday for Toronto. where he will remain for about three months. and than he is going to British Columbia. Special meetings gnawing conducted A _-2-L -I... “I. BUH‘ tv ~,--‘--.â€" vw-__, I S in] meetmgs are bung conducted by r I’olock in the’ Baptist church. Mrs. (Dr.) McPhnil has returned home. after visiting with her parents in Oshawa. , , x . . Mrs. James Qoongpnn mus; vum mo , _ nuAI' spending a. week with lnenus m brwn- .We were glad to see Mr. Wm. Barry once more in our village. after being confined to his ham far about three years. owing to' an accident v Mr. Will English is having his house bricked. , Mim Belle Carmichael has returned home from Cnnnington, after spending a while with her. aunt. : IRONDALE. (Correspondence to The Post.) Mr. Joe. Raid was in the village on Monday. At the present time he is engaged with Mr. Cleeswell. Mrs Allan and Miss Defoe made a. flying visit to Irondale last week. Mrs. J. Bersott left for Deer Lake on the 8111 inst. There is a pleasant tima expected at Gooderham on the Queen's birthday. We are sorri. to hear of: the deathlot one of our former reeldenu. Mrs. W. Meaghan Ber remains were interr- ed in Bancroft cemetery. She leaves a. narrowing husband and large family. Peter Barr. merchant. accompanied by our recent. hotelkeeper'n son Ind Muster J. Brown. were out ï¬shing one evening and succeeded in procuring an abundant supply: nevertheless, there were more than ï¬sh in the water. a one of the number unfortunately thought he was catching a fish. but he ducovered it was a large black snake. - up. ,,,,, _ I n- "and Dr. WIN». 0! Kinmounl. passed through here on the- 8th on his way to Gcoderham. We hope to soon. hear of the recovery of hisvtwo patients. Improvements are be'ug mmda about the farm lurmeriy owned by W. Check- lcy. Th3 large number of cattte and U56 monthly song sewn: L the Methodist church â€EUâ€"- in â€"__._ Mr. JameaWan, of Kinmuunt. Vin ted Irondale this weak. PENIEL. (Correspondence to The Post.) l’eniel opens her arms and. asks all visitors who are desirous of having the inner mnu satisfied. or to hear some ltglcul deductions. to come and doubly dine with us at our annual -,.nniversnry, to take place on Sunday and Monday. May 28th and 29th. Some of the most brilliant speakers of this Midland dis- trict are to be on hand and deliver perorntions. and that which will édd greatly to the occasion will be the ap- pearance of Mr. C. H: Amey. 0t Oun- ningtou. on the grounds on Monday. He will exhibit that man‘eilous inven- tion. “ Edison‘s phonograph." The ccmmittw of management are. doing erilt, has lately purchased a fine new Cleveland wheel from Fameether J: 00.. of Peterboro. V The introduction of a curfew bell in lh’s place would be highly commend- found on our streets at ouch a late hour would retire sharp at ht.‘ Our League, which former 1 com waned oanriday 6%th is danced tramway-evenings.“ Doors open at Miss Bell Ccrmiehul. who bu been visiting friends in‘Oshuwa. hne return- edhome. -_ - - -- L_|._'_:__ a... It- being in the hm at rendered unconscious Mr. Charles Biack'l 1)“ mined severe .inéPf‘f“ ROYAL_QAK: ï¬ctitgil‘ï¬iernds in Brook- WEEKLY POST. LINDSAY snipe will be held .urch )0 Sunday from. 38 pounds will 7th. augdgy evening but .___, nil K. â€GM“ is I'l! the mime of Mr. Kirmll Ila-urn. Jam" MN“ I Squires. rupectively Jf D3" Baaverton. visited this burg a last on their bikes. ‘ "E'RJ Cnndall C WRON. (Correspondence w The Post.) 'Mr. and In. John 3"“ “m in you“ wyy. u“...â€" .. w- . iel. John Thurston. mama (bop. endâ€"Amie Thurston. Aggie Eve Walter Greenwood. Sr. Put II. ‘ Thurston. Mildred Pslmer. Jr. Pu; Agoode Imrie. Pony Everwn. ‘ Ant‘a. Part I.â€"Collie Imrie. M Gwen REABOBO. (Correnpoocgenoo to The Post.) The work on the new chaos» factory is being rapidly pushed lot-want by the contractor. Mr. ’1'. Downey. The work 'of fitting up the in riot in 31.0 going -- -_A u :â€" ngmc that it wil'. 80011 of fitting up U†T3“ “or on. and it is 0:990 “mt be ready {or bill nus. (Correspondence to 'l' The following is the 0rd! ' 'u the â€nip“ di erchnrd. P r. “h. Lâ€"N. HI P Wllkl tar. K Malta“. 8 You“: S. Bll:voy.n. mom-4:. I! H. Holland. 8. Waffle. SI chard. L Wilkinun. L. bucklc. M.Grahnm. Jr. 3 V. Wakelin. 8. Alpert. F. n-AL_ III II... M»- m The quarterly matings at tho Bic-tho- dzut churchel in this vicinity huo bot-n visited by Hears. Hutton and Brown. who are a committee to visit and maka suggestions to the district mating in regard to the two-arming of the work of the m'nicterl in charge. They haw in addition to other. work delivered sev- eral very intercom": lectures. - , I_l oak. G. “'I‘wfl. M. Maï¬a“. Villaâ€. Mr. Clnrk Birchord. Linden Valley. spent a few days of last. week with his son. Mr. T. C. nix-chard. here. ‘ (Dorm-M “71180 (03;, ‘Mias Annie Rilnnoe. of this town. af- ter an abeznee of six months. has got back to her old home here. While away she has visited {ï¬ends in Believille. Brockville. Guava. and other points along the Rideau. While enjoying the trip very much. the old home has many claims still. "-_ Mrs. Ed. Proune is on a. visit to nor- land friends [or a few days. The stores am well supplied with as- distant; ,1 IA- -.-_I- Mr. '1‘. Bowen nnd son. will ship nine can of stock on Wednesday of this week. and Mr. John Sheridan one car. Mr. Moe: Mark. formerly of th‘s place. has purchased the blacksmith shop and residence at ï¬ngerboard. and is in business for himself. Success. L lun- Life is a constant round of changes. The week we are narrowing over the removal of residents from us. Mr. G. C. Read and 1 ° . alter seven years with us. go to npbellford. on the Grand Junctionâ€"a pretty large town of 2.000 population. but still they. were sorry to leave 133.....Mr. W. '1‘. Bowen nnd family remove to your town. Mr. Bowee will travel for commerce. He in w the manor born here. and we will of†him end his bully. The Brook" house is now occupied by Mr Charles Satan. veterinary eur- plï¬rkngéorut lively and other mrkc s. ‘3: olt’es in season. (Correspondence t Mr. E. Harrinon. of itcd here last Sunday Misses B. and L. Bel kurg. spout. Suturdny last with friends 1;?†ï¬rf'i'v‘iz’t’en'uï¬ih. of Enlfburton, was the guest 0! VLF. R‘Ltchio Sgt- urdty md Sunday lsst. - - - ‘12.... v:At‘ Im- “Yul, â€I“ oqu; ...... Our musk: teacher. Miss Kidd. has gone on a. visit to her home in Warsaw. and does not intend returning till June. Mr. J. Dixon. of Minden, visited our town last Sunday. Mrs. Robt. McElwaLn. who has been yeryill. is. we era glad to say, rapidly mun-owing. Mrs. David Armstrong. 0! Irondale. visited our town last Tuesday. Squire Maxwell passed thz'ough hero Tueâ€"way. Mr, George [11656332 Mr. George Wilson. Bathbun‘s walk- inc boas, made a business call here last Monday. Mr. Will Ho 10 built two fine brick ch'mneys in: . L. Milburn lastweek. Friday was Labor Day. and a busy time they hul. Tho boys cleanedthe yard. planted trees, can. whllo the may: kept 'the 5th class making up poetry. . - Min Lanna Milbum has gone_to Lindsay. than I‘D secured a. posittoa. Don't forget tha plo-nio on the 2(th. We expect a baseball match with the , __ _- ....‘-_ .J Ian‘lon muco- Gmin is moving out. and fat. stock, grins seeding goes merrily on. Grass. blossoms and rublna in fun Mn. HcDOngall. winner. 01 renown falll: intends visiting out town on the Miss Jane King, from. near Km- moqnt. is livinc at Mr. Wm. McEl- wain’t at amt. “ ‘ 44-1-3 tin-«shoal Mr. A. Donnelly furnxaneawauzuw. witha fins pile of wood last. woelg. {The Craig Austin's river-dnvers camped have last Fridsy. . ‘ .Who is the young lady that mu our town» much! What is the attrac- tion! Who m the young 91999“ that had such ‘ plumb boat ndo lutSnnd: I ...... Why did all the b 1--.. Amid; an Sundaxtmmpï¬ Why is the young may opt (an ID In. What i "TS; merchant-.9» stack“; pondenoo to The Post.) ring is the order of standing 1 tho union division of the vol for April: P. 6. L. Class-â€" I. )1. Clifton}. W. Shinglor. W. Avery. C. Dnyunn. C. 1’. Mr. J. Finlay. Jr. Run. 1’. Wilkinoon. Ex Fos- ftatt. 8'. Foster Jr. 4th. II. n R‘chmm. 1!. Hill' . K. . B. Wdfle. Sr. 3rdâ€" . Bir- Wilkinnn. L. Gunn. 1". Ar- Grahnm. Jr. 3rd.â€"J’. Storey I. S. Angers. F. mu. N. Bab- lllon. A. Nebula. \V. Pugh. muu Lua- â€"-- ._ ,, n drove to his much. None b-men have ditï¬cnlty in the battle they want 1h Hichon and In. ’1'. both bpen unite ill. Mrs some ï¬ne. We wish them OAKWOOD. GELERT i. w for. 1.1! bar- $31M Hugh rt Darryvillo and bars on 5'10"“, ro stocking up. and ugly May 24th. in any to Toronio .0 look. out. (or nov- ‘- took abo'ut 00 this part to' his nnhio this week Henderson. the Post.) Ema were in m‘lliner. 0t FGMlm‘ inn out town on .r. Jrfi’m II. Eng-flan, Fritz [ml-Se. Mi lton ‘v ’1“ l’ost) flunk“? a†â€hâ€! ,,A-I_ to The Post.) : Silver Lake. Viï¬- ONTARIC' MAY vilitiflfl 3‘ non. of Bos- md Sunc'hy gm unho- Biol-am). The question is this: “If you are going to that picnic, how are you going to take your Feet ?" We say: “Take ’em in Uxfords." Oxfords are cool. They are low priced. They are good lockers. And when you get 'em of us you 're getting the newest possible goods. Nothing but good shoes, either, at ROBINSON 8r. EWART'S. Take your feet along in low shoes {or the 24th â€"ROBINSON EWART’S Oxiou'ds. No. 74 Kent-st. OUSE TO RENT by the Sailor, Dun- du Flue“. Millin Ochâ€"Brick no... comma-Kant and I m... form- cly occupied by M8. T308. SADLER. aixgoonldm «an and six lmle- m; hofll Mnduflnmhkltcbon. Aw: “05°00! TKIHSADLIB. DUNDAS LAVELLI IWG OO.â€"dv. New Advartno-onu Bobwacn a Ewart. No let up to sensational prices at Lindsay’s Leading Clothing stow The good results of well planned investments are telling every day. T he news is spreading like Trumpet-tones throughout the country and the crowds come like'a cyclone of testimony to take away twice the value of their money. don't come every yearâ€"and let you be your own judge. The more of a. clothing expert you are the more we’ll appreciate it. If your time l> limited, of course your best and safest plan is to come direct to us. If we don't please you, don't pay. If the purchase does not look the same at home as it did in the store, return the goods and we'll refund the money cheerfully. Here are some of the Rich Nuggets from the Great Doull Gibson Deal Special lines of Men's Tweed Suits for $2 79, $3 40, $4.00, $4.50. Special lines of Men's Business Suits for $4 90, $5 25. $6.00, $6.50. Special lines Men’s All-wool Scotch Tweed Suits, $7, $7.50, $8, $875 Special lines of Men's Albwool Worsted Suits. $750, $8, $8.50. $9 Special lines of Boys’ 3piece Suits for $2.45, $3.00, $3.25, $3.75 Special lines of Boys' 2-piece Suits for 690, 750, $1.00, $1 25, $x.5o A‘l’ gunner!“ pawns. HAT CHANCESâ€"Unmfldnbleâ€"Tcis is n grat, Hit utoro. The newest. and umurlnt 3:310: {but young ma Insist on. For 81.48 .\on can have the “1‘0 tbs: o'nlinary Int stout chm-go 82 nud $2.25 for. Hobbies Ind ï¬ner block: at 81.75, 82 00 lad 82,50, in dl unapo- ind dudes. N cw York Fedora (ram 95c 13p NBCKWEAR CHANCES, â€"â€" Unparalleled â€" Neva shown such I handful collection on now. All the beat s‘ylm worn in London nud New York, in Puff, Knots. Flowing Endr, Four in-hnnds, Bows, Club Home Tie! and other: Prices from 10.: to 75c. FANCY SHIRT CHANCES â€"-Culor and punk!!! the note». in pink and blue ground with ligh .n-im, nmmdnto and ï¬ne ï¬tters, 49c 65c, 75c, 81 B.J.GO[ archaic». in pink and blue 3‘ “rip", tune-date 3nd ï¬ne ï¬tters, and 81 25. Plcnty ofextn help on SUCH ROYAL DAYS OF BARGAINING ‘fextu help“; sane the acids ELINDSAY’S [WIDE-AWAKE CLOTHING mm NOWHEREâ€"0n Fridai. the 27th of April, 18“. the wife at Mr. John Mortimer. of the township at Anson. of o. 'dnuglur. WAG!!- AR-CEERâ€"BRO\V’N.â€"'At 1h? mick-nee ofï¬nJu. L. Brown. Dysurt. on Ap- ril 28113. by Rev. J. Stacie, B.D.. Mr. (Wm. B. Brown. to Miss Hannah J. Archer. dnughtaer of Mr. “Fm. G. : Goathâ€" villa Tho (Barbie:- Gena") 9 BICYri (Inner Kent and Wilma-sis Unboundcd during... the Month of May at m Fishing h“ trout and Ba- Hflï¬bdmw kw unusual and "P “w†M a! “5"“ m loci-cot Opus-nun! B USTLE B. V0 sh