‘ ublic Em 51nd, ‘9 t new in 1" â€r " V‘BLUME xggmmlv- “L N" â€7° § Haberdasbcr. i ; gmz‘svmw m seldom afforded to the public of securing 3. Suit in the latest style, both in cut. and mater- in, at: very low ï¬gure Mullet? the flaming Nice 0°01 Itcurt'. M358 M - IISS MTGBELL’S OPENING mu Artistic [he Dress Making Department i. fall of spring goods. tnlor-Inme‘Sniu. Mom- in sud Wedding, and I“ the beautiful ‘or spnng md “mug: on gun: w 3 gmd IBM! “6' order: m PW‘ing in “(1 rushing. Her tood' “ and sold a: low mica splendid diapl‘y of 1â€"4 mpg in .11 an new: dc For are by MELON!“ on v M Paints we as“ m: For the Home. wner; Bath Enamel. Sherman . Wil- ; linma’ special Floor Paint, Ammo. 4‘ Kaisomiue, Whiting, Brushe- _0f . In ‘ kinds, Carpet. Felt, Oilcluth Bmdmg. Curtain Page: 1nd Trimmings; Shade, Cape: and Picture Hardware. Uphql- stery Hurdnre, Enameled Cloth- In iniution leather. Mon, J ' Dome Lead and Buck Diunond Soon Pohgh. Le Psge’s Liquid Glue in and! gm! ready for use, Wellington Knife Politb- Ior the Carriage, Cart or W330}! for the Bicycle. You cm get. dmoct sny_pu't of HIV Bicycle from us, Titan, flannel. Stddlu, 3011!. Mt 5;; tube, Cycle 0.1 56. home. Double Tn Tit-cl. a few st $4.50 pit. 0n: "C'm' lsnd Bxcycle Livery†'illlï¬'? { 3".“ many new Cleveland vised: u: u d!!! “3803 . Ihlpleunretaoshovt'haninw “pica: will interest you. J. G. EDWARDS 60. W E SELL *‘ulaveland†and â€Welland V318 BIOYCL‘ES. ' S K Immuneâ€. THE CANADA PAINT 00- only First 'we kee; nutty on 130, nuke chem; then there as Glen-P Amt! to brighten up the .ppumynfl Top Dreuing for the TOP. 0'1 an! 3 Grease for the Axles, Punt. Ind CI? rug e Hardware, Nockyokeand Whiflo- me Itona, Clevua etc. ArmItagf- Hardwa'e lemma. zawams c 00- a my! sedan Mitca'ï¬'; u b result the work in the newest. New York made-«with safety ‘1 attachment and elastic side 9 and back. Too many in stocks. will sell at cost of material in 3 this way: i â€" l If they buy a nd 5311 for ca 31 inches wide. i this mean '3 so emol- eï¬'ecu, a“. Fine“. French Orgendiee. our entire imporution o febricl in the moat exquisi exm Ihoet. end sold hereto 356, our price 1 c end ............ 25c Lsdxee' Pmeoh .................. 35c Lsdlee’ Solid Luther Belts .......... "be it Feet, broudes wd phids, re - ‘ity, quick soiling price, .250 ‘on Pique uniting: in .11 the ;no’.e the following prices, 15c .......... 25¢ J, Satellite a; Sons. ...... 250 30100“ X-v-v-J _ , _ 356 5/4 stlo Oilclothl . . . . I“ Mon’a and Boy!‘ Whit: """" Man’l Odd Pmu to 014 ““““ 56 thd nude Saran Ht! ...... 506 Whine Spot Mullins. ------- 9c 18-inch Roller Tout - -50 Men's Silk Tie: .. . Pitt-“75¢ Men’s Cotton Sock; I eat pron u c u. . u .. l, 'el . . ’ l Lint. akill an produce no the hat lme, $5: . Barrington in the boobâ€"take no other-â€" ‘ only to be Ind here. prices 50c 00.83 50 u‘ ‘1'; my. Nobby th Km ............ 35c :50 | Boys’ Serge Knicken ................ 350 i idg. Boys‘ Wuhing Blouses .............. 296‘ 2:: White Honey Comb Bed Spretds†..75c i uni 60inch stle Linen! ........... . . 35¢ * 55¢ 35 inch Futory '(‘otton .............. 03c ‘ 350 5/4 stlo Oilclothl ................ 2°C [06 Mon’l and Boyt‘ Whit; Shirts ...... 21¢ Man’l Odd Pam toclur ....... .....m 5‘3 Road man 85:31 am .............. be 506 Whiw Spot Malin- ................ 5c - 9c 18-inch Roller Towemog ......... . 4c 56 Men's Silk 1:1.- .. ................. 10c 50 756 Men's Cotton Sock. ................ But-mam!!- NTS for $5.00. srrington. Another of thin aiï¬rmd I mnker'u 306 = "m lot. i: the vet! 1““ % est Plod u c I I 0 n 5 um. skill as prod“ ï¬tting?!“ the b0?- . L _-- â€it Addre- ‘ .. mun“ as 00. , . of mum-3 s _-,'rm REWARD-Alkyd of $5 .1._ kl". £5.00 for . . ed bprcta- "up .......... 350’: a?“ | .............. .36 ! wen ............ 20c; 33‘ 3 Shut: ...... 21c i the u: ........... 90c . com a .............. 56 Ii 38‘ ................ Sc a mu .- 2 mo: m ......... . 4c! has ............... 10c fem 5c 111-1 LINDSAY. Coll-m 15c 15c IIIE or unnsnrs tmflnusmm ,2; The Rathbunâ€"Co. Saw, Tie and Shingle Mills at the Lower Wharf. about the Rathhun mills ht the lomor wharf in search of mtéï¬nl [or an - item. “ch. things look mutant to what they used-it‘s a cachin‘ ï¬ne mill for the size. and turns out o power of stuttâ€"moro'in you'd think to look \at her. That’s beam everythin' is so compact, you neeâ€"not an inch of space muted. It's the fourth millon the site. an‘ it chews up more timber than the whole batch ebuld even if 3159‘ workin‘ overtimo. ' Realizing that the old nun was in loquacious mood, the scribe put stow judicious questions to Grow himout. “Remember who put lip-the ï¬rst mill? v... -ir_I recollect nut things that The Capadty , Pay-list. THE mus. YARDS Yes. sirâ€"I recollect w tmnga uun. have happened in this town‘ (or a matter of forty-(iv. ~10“! back. Holtis Bowen. from 8690 towmhip. who afterwards kept boardin’ house, built a. sawbm‘li about 35 you! ago near Dovey‘s mill up there. and worked it about nine you: - than it got burned. A mm named Whitmanâ€"3 it abaut nine 30‘“ "' burned. A mm "allied ‘ yankocâ€"and a Part“, E p_ut u!) a small mill on‘ later will The Veterans of th were asked 301113 t.“ ï¬ght over there (pomtmg, to the. con- cession line near the Pal-Lin min). 1111' by the same token‘ he: sent me a quar- ter ’cause I gave him 3133 with it; how†strong um horn than dLys. but wasn't seasoned like): Is now." “1‘ “UV- . the Labrador. u. my , time that the Lam-ad was lost. that. g the claims were sent 0 \ho general Icommlauuiim; the im rial forces at. Halifax, who was cha ct! {with their are ‘ mke their 01w. FRIDAY. MAY1° -â€"The Toronto w um um...†-....- assistant gonenl r ‘ “Proï¬t- able alliances with Great North- om. tho New York £131. and last. but not least. with Grand Trunk man. an 1111 car this: President Shinghnesy‘ has In: above. and -‘-- -* mr tv'hooomtbe “2;“, for men q $4.90. DUNDAS FLWELLE BROS. of the Ni 18 About Doubled which was About Szmoo L [is the M Ended ontheume Site since Linda: odl. m one of the Best of its Size in Ontarioâ€"Kt numb-Lou! Wet, has nude 1 Great Success 01 Toronto \Vorll tubes that Mn. G. Shana will soon suc- W. C. V . no as president w]: Panic Runway, the chair n of the board tors. wier an. Angus as .3th and Dngï¬iooll as It genera} "Profit- Gnu. North- |'nnm ï¬th New York ntnl, hast. With Gm! are all car whbh mossy h“ hi†I“ m _a.t In! ’ t 1' policy d- m mu appeamd to be warm- subject, our nporter man- anxiety to put away. but. > take down q» (oliowing: hero (pointin to the con- near the For a mill). un‘ A LONG 1110?. n a 100‘ GM inf“ â€HID! #0103. u “1qu vv â€"~ dny's WW “1' M w. a. main his â€93' 100k close-after things r would. fnd losses at _ year inteal of pro- bo castin' about (or a has is Milletâ€. : Mil: About Doubled This Season. and tne ‘ was About 821,000 Last Season win be Fuly'$3o,ooo This Year. ' moved to thisspot- mc mill [or five 0 n. coupie (if Y‘mk' 1033. About '78 or ï¬rm. took it over. ments. an' "n 3. Then it burned It about '57, Job.) ,3!“ up a. small mill which was bought ‘0. about 10 or 11 son! the rjght glen Wont DOWn be warm- adjust-Ins time to prices 0‘ See our Our Reporter's Sotop. The Rathhun m'Jl began operations this season on Monday. April 24th. on the Um hour schedule. which will be â€twp-~- vâ€" .w.. a lltrial o! the system at erroneously in- timnlod some gimo ago. 'Il Ah- IOI:-:.1\' 0n approaching the m‘ is impressed. until the change in its appearance 1 last season. which can plained by a visit. The < condition of the mill an furnishos an object law 8831'- . change in its appearance compared. with last season. which can on y. be ex- plained by a visit. The clean and tidy condition of the mill and large yards furnishes an object lesson [or our citi- The company have expended a hrs-3 win of money this moon in enhrging the mill and increasing its equipment and capacity. The coat of the improve- mts will be in the neighborhood of 84.000. They have increased the size at the brick boiler-room. adding to the boiler already in service a large tubu- lar boiler 16 feet long and: bit. Ii inches in circumference, and carrying 120 pounds steam pressure. which eup- pliee steam for the la 100 horse pow- er Wheelock e'ngme. w ile the old boil- er is reserved to furnish. ate-m to the new twin engines openting the new ' tee . The boiler and engine- room are kept in perlect order by the competent engineer in charge. the sew-mill has been vutly improv- ed. An upâ€"toâ€"date saw «triage and circular r'gJun‘e men [Ululwcu ., ._, Wm. Hamilton Ml'g C0 , l’etcrboro. aloo a large quantity of new shifting and ‘ new pulleys necrnsary to nuke the ; unch’nery strong enough for the large > power which has been put. in to drive it. Every hoard. Dunn. and brace in- side and under the. 71!. has been thor- oughly whitewashed with limo. salt and | alum. which increases the light; in. the l m'll and thoroughly cleanses from all I dust. cobwebs. etc.. and is of value also i as n prcwction against tire. ‘ Every mch of space in the various 5 departments has been economiud to ' the best advantage. and beyond doubt ‘ it iathe most compact and best arrang- ed mill of its size in Ontario; the out- put helm as large as that of ï¬rst-class mills covering double the ground space. Our reporter. in conversation with Manager Bake the day ate to tho mill. learned that it is the inter; machines a. day and a quarter for a. couple of months as soon as the north country timber arrivac. They also in- tend runn‘ the circular saw at. night [or two or on months. and the null ' will behept in full operation until next : Christmas. ' . * ‘ “n.7,, of the mill. ARE NOW EMPLOYED. ExcriEMENT ‘45- .0" v , Tho Increased c: and the 1008 mm nigh remunentivo mammal number cougar-“Live estim‘ pay out in W88“ ’4 000. u coma-rod ‘ were arrested on Duns“! 5- T‘ #20. \Villinmson : York. mod '1 my ' Personals. Gillandcrs. 0‘ Linduy rimmed 3â€"3115. whzishv MIP- [ï¬le 1Ԡhot†M‘ ile the old bail- TEN ACRES- n: wooowLLE 3 mp6 rt! ol’ the Lind- md “Fe:- “'01! L a few hours in of Ara! Tory 31“.“ IA. L‘t- for it St: Our music-lover- enjoyed on mn- deyeveninc e taut tarwhichthey yet stead indebted to the automatic pro- moter. Ir. J. Parnell Harris. inu- muchu theedniuionloewu hr be- low the ï¬gure warranted by the etud- im of m “tint- W However. Jukinc by th hid: anti-cedar! 3b tendam and the enthusiun display- ed. the artistic ï¬bre of 0hr people has been mined and It. Morri- myt rea- sonably look forward to e greater sno- ceuâ€"ï¬nanciallyâ€"when next be under- taken tocheer our hurts with superior music. . Mr. Tripp‘s appearance was netursny what was looked {orwu‘du to with. the 'grutnt interest. The audience had been led to expect. a great desl from Mr. Morris' advertising. and â€in other Hang! hilnunbors were gems a: u» greatest regard for delicacy of execution. pmcilted his phying of moxtal Beroeune. the Ra carolli. which was what Nocturne in G. In th: In tiful lgato effects. and tamed singing style i melody was titling-ed. w} , left opportunit cul skill. It was clurly and brilliantly pram. _ church. Toronto. and Air. J. Parnell Morris, of tom Hill hit-Lean. who. by the way. resided I you: ago. My won ap- pxociation of the audioncs in hon first gloating “ Villanelle." Dal'Acquu, 3nd respondedtoaneocore .w'nha deâ€" lightful rendition of the old ballsd. “ Annie Laurie.“ Rigs McLean is gas- Tï¬SICAL TREAT. of the House. loction. Greiq £6 which she reel 11.6.. My B-by' «'23 aunt! Piano provmea rig for Mr. Tripp‘s recital Peru-us â€"Mr. R. J. Grundy. of Gnomes was in town Friday. â€"Mr. E. Amen. of Halibut-ton, was in town Friday. -â€"M’r. J. N. Watson. of linden. was in town Friday. â€"Mrs Wish and sister. of Bobcay- goon. called on Lindsay friends lately. -Mr. G. W. H. Browne and Chief Du- mont. of Woodville. were in town lately. â€"Mr. James Carroll. repmsenting the Peel‘s Island Wine 00., was in town intendent of Agencies Life Association of 1 town [Iter calling on Mr. James A. Giilogly. IL- 7â€"We are 9‘93â€â€ of another of 0‘“ you-old record by ““3133 unto: the first till†“3" a playing of Chopin's im- aeuae. Ur: Rubinstein Bu- :h was substituted {or the G. In the latter the bean- cflocts. and the Well-susâ€" ing style in which tbc nea. His technique is u, as he is very lesi- ï¬ohu the true urtis- um gives carolul and of his selection. A" gem and phyod with ard [or phrasing and 'innA We specially ap- , m audience had 3‘, 3 glut d“! from Lining. and as in other :1 undo promises. thc more than full! "‘1' M . splendid M .m ch. good-will 0‘ we. Toronto, 819°!“ cies lot The Home 0! Canada. '15 in on the local agent. lug techni- l brilliantly on the pro- , .npplaudcd Whomv w all at the 00†insulation <33 . of the cast for Grand TEN PAGES Sinâ€"[min from. Wahnspimu bu nndsrimdrisu. u'dtinbhotol “1’ rod M hie who publish in Ho'riiol. uln' Jeannie do Wm. Don! roulo! themd‘bindmu' damn-011E bordobtnde, u'do gutmofmmâ€"w toi. ices (inc! Tell do town on 3.5ch Some; 311' the counsel it. was nil tine genus- ,m... “at an nice! Bards do TM nn' the counsal if. m on nae gemâ€"r nnnn. Dntoes nice! Bards dn'l‘ndn President J. D. Flnvolle. «quite. “do pride of Limited: mmhl con- mane." and Summits J. H. Soother- nn, enquire. who chairman nlno oi tin- nnoe commit. “specially [it [or at place.†Fine mm. sure. His picture I aw too-excellent! he one. vet" grant man like Napoleon. Ho get pick can ï¬ne dny by dot bees Von Born. don be be call Americanâ€"dot was too bad. Linden: coon-new all gentlemen- pick from whole t fawn“: good; gmn’; and no improve gnaw: our do 01’ 'lectinn plan. Coll him connallor baton (ht. now hk‘ Mo’riel. dnpoop coll dun alderman. Dot. m . tcoâ€"Ho'riol aldnmnns have one time my time! An' do “ perm- nel," dot ver' tine tooâ€"more educate. clothes. nn’ bonbomme it grow I u.‘ Clerk Knowlton, he sect-chiro- I treasure. but no picture-dab m pity . -look Ink only one big man in Lindnee. EMebbe true. mebpee not. L 7â€"- -2-5- ! not any pumpim 311' has up - river-e 111‘ save him long walk? Naviga- ' (ion good. only not some more near-â€" .hoWyou speakdat â€" apuan pulls whistle, stops dc boat way qut in do . countree an‘say rivere no good for any- uni-corn: Got In, IOI» v--- u! 9;[;3LI nl ADVAIOI ‘____â€"_ COMMUNICATIONS. conntree ap' 83! TWO" flag bug warpin' punt ,A'__ -k -The shipment of gram lrom mâ€" landtoMontrealhnssetinwitha rush. and “ double-header " trains of 38 and wears each. 91:: through night as} day. At present there are seven In; ' ' up at llidls‘nd ele- ELIE; Vesse' ' 15 M up at “(on amitixg a chance â€"Mr. nus Anagram. confection“. has been adding brightening counts to his store in the war of paint all. paper. and the effect is very pleasi'. â€"Ihe council of the_vil'.a.ge of Eng!- iard. lwtelle. or and each additional table. 32â€. PROSPECT PARK, usuawn. Win-twin undoubtedly prove the nest populu excursion of the season. will uh: phce on Queen's Birthday. May 2431:, under the auspices of the Lindsay Y.I. LC.A.. toPtospect Paxk. Oshawa. The Grocers. Clerks and Drivers. of Tomato. will visit Oshawa the same day, andthest «will be a grand progrm ofsports'aï¬l ' wit! leave Lindsey at I820 mm, Ops at 8.30; tickets, «his. 1$L25. children. 75c; Maxims: m 08.40 an. tickets. $1 153:"! 65c. Fate 'dsoindudetpmebothways on elec- tricaxssndadnission to lurkâ€"'1. riduig. The world offers nothim hot- Buck her than the Gendron Bicycle an ’ n... vrzma, Ask the Lindsay “n9? â€"-The gram! \oung “cu... -v.__ em stallion F; not 1h: property at Kr. Josephfleehan. of Kl'ngs “hart. will travel through Em .ly. Ennismore, gal South Verulam. gomg north as far .3 .litabcaygecm7996 Young Elliot was sired by dad in 1888 by I. 'Finotmm unpo w W of Illinois. and NM m... him by Nathan_D‘_‘yzw Railway Notes. Brevitles. Ilorse Notes. 1 Elliâ€"13'. Emismol‘e. m n. going north as far ‘3 Young Fihot was aired I†36. armorW1 i†1888 b, I’ pARK, OSHAWA. young French 1w Lot, Lh) Prom“): 0‘ n’ og ng's Wharf. Vin Em'JY. magnate. and ly [it for at fe. a}: pictnm 5 ma ver" a get pick can ya Born. den be was too bid- good, tooâ€"no do boys I“! a I tink dd a; cook in b 1’ mn. but my “â€"lak’ be smartest. cook laugh and. a! i like (ht :ll YEAR awn; Wm; - r. etc. Farmer! 5 ï¬ne. animal. ndian bred 0!!“ Peni-