Rabat-tun. ~ Mia Bertie Irwin, of Bobcaygveon, wt Sunday in our midst. 'A party consisting o! Mr. John Har- ron and several others, of Gamma. mat mt camped on "The Point.†r.wâ€"n. {The masons are now at work at the collar of Mr. John Brian’s new house. When finished Mr. Brian will haven mat and comfortable house. Mr. Geo. Waller has the contract for thei mson work, while Mr. Thos- Bell will have charge of the carpenter-“mg. Miss Leican Irwin, who was spend- ing a few days with friends in Lind- my. returned home on Wednesday. Miss Lily Currins. o! Islay. is at pres. mt visiting friends in our m‘dst. She i; the guest of her, sister. Mrs. Robert PLEASANT POINT. i 1 (Correspondence to Tho'I‘ost.) Mr. Amour Graham. who has been sick for some time, suffering from- in- flammation of the bowels, is still eon- ï¬ned to the house, although we are plgqaad to hue-at that he. Lis recovuing --!_ ,1. LL- FISGERBDARD. (Correspondence to The 1’03t.) The Lindsay Y. M. C. A. excursion to Prospect Park, Oshawa, on May 24th, prom'ses to ir- a grand success. A good program of sports has been zu- ranged by the Grocers, Clerks and DH?- era, of Toronto, who are also running their excursion to the some, park. The attractions consist of a lacrosse match, baseball match, b'cycle and foot races, jumping, etc. Fare. adults $1.00, children 550, which includes electric car fare and adm’ssion into the» park. Specsinl train leaves Lindsay at 8.20 a. mâ€"wl. LUCA L NEWS-L ET TE RS Farm and garden Work satisfactorily. ' . Flavelki Bros. . Silverwareâ€"Hugh LI). 8:. Co. W'edding Ringsâ€"Hughun 8:. Co. Fine Tweed Su t mgsâ€"Dundas 8r. Fila- welle Bros. Mr. WiIsOu, editor oi' The: Post. and his estimable lady, spent a day lately in Janetville VISiti-ng friends. JANETVHLE. (Correspondence (0 The Post.) Do not forget to take- in the Sabbath school excu rsion to Bchaygeon on Saturday, May 27th. Cheap rates and a good outing. LINIEAY, FRIDAY. MAY, 19, 1899‘ Perry. Dress Goodsâ€"J. Sutchfie' Sons. Our Crlothrlrng_Sa‘e CJntinuedâ€"Dundus enwend. Footwearâ€"R. N32“ Home Comfortâ€"G 9LIST OF NEW ADVER TiSEMENTS POISON S A. Higiahotham, Bargains in Dry Goodsâ€"H031; Bros. Queen’s B' rth'Jayâ€"G. T. R. Queen’s Birthdayâ€"C. 1’. R, Real Estateâ€"C. Chittgcx. Ops Court of RBVisEonâ€"W. F. O'Boyle. A DesiIabI-c Transfermxt‘nnâ€"l’rof. Dor- SEEDS KERR CO. The Weekly Post Ladies’ White Pique ud Linen Crash Skirts. th“ very newest. make at $1.25, $1.50, up to $2.40 Do not. be without a pair of our Sum- mer Corsets, at 35c. Shin Waists, at. 50c., worth 750. The best values in LLdsay in Lace Cuttains. - Good Goods, Dash and One Pn‘ce. Ladi'es’ Velvet. apes, neW, at $3 75 This week My, m dc:.,'2soe. KERRKz GU 73»: far n. upon-1.1mm Amit- Ilte Co . 9 my of Canada, 5130 for the Union Assurance Society of Lon- don, England, (Fire). sad the 860‘“!!! Union Ind National Fire Insurance compani- A “"9â€â€œ m a mtgv c it 10 Pure Paris Gee-en ow . Blue Stonf‘, Ferry’s Mammorh Mange! Two gamma†8- win f- r Carter's Elephant. Turnip. Bangholm Swede Turnip. Skirving’s Swede Turnip. Sutton’u Ch 'lllPiJH Tundp Opposite Postoflice, Lindsay La'wns and New Organdy luslins 550 vardq Lawn, gml'valuo at 200., while the lot lasts. and that will be a short time, I56. 9. yd. 50 pieces Organdy Muslims. all new patterns, regular 25c goods], apecia', l2éc. and 150. a A0 .F'gl'flb'jjrhaim w-i amount of Cash to Loan an e 3: lowest tutu. Notes dil- 3!] and lfl-Slll 31168 John Konrad; 00000000 Kerrclcc. JOHN KENNEQY. Adun Block. Kent-st s progreesing Smith L38 'ort vyâ€"Vw Mr. Eilett, our postmaster. has had his steam tug out on' the: bar noun! The Methodist church is soon to have a good sum spent. omen it. but it has not yet been decided whether to enlgrge‘or Ampuild. ‘ ~ 3 - The Presbyterians have commenced to clear up Um grounds around their new building, which will greatly im- prove the appearance of the place. to attend committea meetings at the Smod gfgiog this weqk. ' ,n n.. The apple and other fruit trees about. here are said to be all covered with grabs or worms that no person can account for. Goad t‘mes appears to have reduc- ed the number of tramps calling on the town, but we do not notice the slightest d: m'mution in the number of_ peddlers. ‘ n __ _|_ Trains were particualarly numerous on the railway last Sunday. being: on- gaged in removing the large quantity of grain arriving 9t Midland. Mr. J. V. Lhzonby has been {or sev- eral months ill with rheumatic gout. but is nowx able to get about as usua . Mr C. G Millard. was ill Iuter with inflammatory rheumatism, but is now well again Mr. and Mrs. Steinhoff, who came from Elmvale to reside here two years since. are now preparing to lenvefor Preaboro. 'Mr. Sam. Eplett, jr. has am had a. relaspe with: his injured _oot. Mrs. 'Fexrier, of Toionto. is enjoy- ing a lengthened visit to her aunt, Mrs. C. D. Eplett. sent. 7 So far we) do not' notice a‘ny prepara- tion in the village towards celebrating Dominion day. (Correspondence to The Post.) For several day a the weather has been bitterly cold, ice being found on stand- ing water outside the house several n 3.11m Sunday and Monday the ther- momewr fell as low as 30 degrees. We donot hear of any damage done to the in.“ wheat. The Peat Fuel Co. are busily engaged in erecting their factory and office and setting up their machinery. It will be some weeks before they will be ready to commence: the manufacture of peat. Their manager. Mr. Wm. S‘ms, however, is a. hustler and :will soon have things ready and in order. “Ready " will win lmnurs for our village next summer at Bisiey He can now put a. charge of buckshot through a. caterpiilar at 60 yards ‘a.rmers having orchards which they wish clearâ€" ed of this pest should sec_hiln. There are now over 20 bicycles in our viliag e and. a pedestrian endan- gem his life by endeavoring to cross the street. D. must be contemqlat'mg a long trip this summer. as he, is got- tilntiinto fine form and practices every n‘zz t. KIRKFIELD. (Correspondence to The Post.) Wednesday last brought much joy laborers and business man here. Be- tween lhree and four thousand dollars of arrears in wages for work on the T. V. Canal was paid out. We wonder when the contractor intends finishing the Work? The contr not called for its completion in December. 1897, yet a. year has passed over and it. is still far from completion. Apparently the con- tractor has forgotten the work. as ho never commenced the work this year, yet._-H __ A _ _. Bible 49c COLORED sam‘fs. This is u‘:doubt.edly the best Colored Dress S'xirt ever oï¬'ered atthis price in Lindsey. Take a look in our wir dew and you won‘t go home without one. B. ]. GOUGH, Wonderful Cheap Mamâ€"dc]. iéheivma. {viu deliver cordially invited. An put forth to clear. off starte'l to run Muir chopper again. I: is :a grand: convenience to farmers. Mr. Williamson. of Lindsay. makes a trip once a week with fresh beef, which is a help to the public. The Y.P.SC.E.. the society of the young people, undertook the task of fixing up our church. They hare got it nicely papers and paintedâ€"tint is. the arm) part of the church.â€"a.ml it now ready for re-opening, which will take place next Sunday at 8 pm. The Rev. Mr. Manning. of Lindsay, will preach the opening sermon, and. at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Murray Emerson. of Cart- wright. will preach. We have no doubt but what we will have a full house. as Murray is a general favorite here. Col- lectxon tnLen at each â€W'cf'aâ€"MOBI Micwnnlg W‘IITTT‘ ,4. ... - .. , _ -34--..†All VALENMA. (Correspondence to The Post.) House-cleaning is the rage around here at pre33nt. Farmers are nearly all through seed- WICK. ‘ ~. (Correspondence to The Post.) {The Lindsay Y. M. C. A. (excursion to Prospect Park, Oshawa. on May 24th, prom‘sos to be a grand succcss. A good program of sports has been ar- r..nged by the Grocers, Clerks and Driv- prs, of Toronto, who are! also» running thsir excursion to the same. park. The attractions consist of a lacrosse match, baseball match, bicycle and foot races. ijping, etc. Fare, adults 81.00. children 55c. which includes electric tar [are and adm'ssian into :11; park. Specsbl 1train leaves Lindsay at 8.20 “l. m â€"-\V' . 4'1. [ILâ€"W SEAGRAVE. (Correspondence to The Post.) The Lindsay Y. M. C. A. excursion to erspect Park. Oshawa, on May 24th, prom'ses to be a grand success. A gowd program of sports has Loan ar- ranged by the Grocers. Clerks and Driv- ers, of Toronto, who are also running th"r excursion to the. same; park. The at: motions consist of a lacrosse match. baseball match, b‘cyclo and foot races, jumping, etc. Fare. adults 81.00, ch ldren 55c, which includes electric car (are and adm’s‘sion into the, park. Srecs’al train leaves Lindsay at 8.20 Special t .1 mâ€"wl. ranged 'ny ers. of Toronto. their excursion to the samckpark. The attractions consist of a. lacrosse match. basobmll match. bicycle and foot races, Jumping. etc. Fare. adults $1.00, ch‘ldren 55c, which includes electric car {are and ndm'ssion into’ the park. ownâ€"2.1 trod“ icy-cpl Lindsav zit 8.29 (Correspondence to The Post), The Lindsay Y. M. C. A. excursion to Prospect Park, Oshawa. on May 24th. :‘rom'ses to ho a grand success. 'A (nod program of sports has been ar- ranged ‘ny the Grocers, Clerks and Driv- ers. of Toronto. why My also: runnigg 01 yr. :VVutw .Wm. Elliott. merchant, is now the owner of a. splendid specimen of the English Pointer, sent to him by his nephsw. Wm. J. Elliott. school teach- er, of Wingsville. County Essex. He Es a splendid animal. ï¬r. Phil Mark and H. Carpenter haf'e (Correspondence to The Post.) The farmers in this locality are through seeding. . M_r..Burt01} Blackwell. school teach- er, :3 zmprpvmg under the careful skill A '; _...--. Ll“. They are engaged in eel-ï¬shinz. and. have came here malarlyfor thn. last ' fourteen orflftoen mtg; .They fepoit m V: .n-mâ€" a"-_r _,, _ eels rather scarce this year, 'yet CO LDVVATER {3311' Fate: Lindsay at MT. 30838 SONYA :1; address. ’All effort is being the: debt if pos- _ 31353:}; véipéhheim' an Sons shipped one car ot cattle to Toronto and one car of hogs to Ifotprbogg last week. _-_ L Q.“ n, M. n "We are norm 1d "any that Mr. David Lindsay is not improving u but on his many triondn would whh. ’ The annual meeting of Cannington‘ Public Library was held on Monday evening last. when the auditors‘ re- port was read. It skewed the Library to be in a flourishing state. There had been 5,400 volumns exchanged dur- ing the year. Tye Library now con- Lama 5,000 volumes. The following directors were elected for the ensu- ing year: Dr. Bingham. president; D. Woodward. treasurer; ‘-Joa. Morifleld. secretaryniugh Wilson. 3. A. Sinclair, R. J. Johnston. W.A. Robinson. Thou. Foster, 8.3. Talbott, gir‘ectors.“ Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Merilield spent Sunday with friends at West Brock. A slight accident happened to the engine at tho Creamery on Thursday morning, caused by a nut coming on the governors. The engine “ran away." conszderably damaging the enginevbed They shut down. on Saturday for re- pairs. but started full force again Mon- dnAy, morning, _ . ~ A p- Mrs. H. Jeffery left _on Saturday last for New York to join her hus- band. Mr. Henry Jeffery. who has secured a situation 7 Minimd Mm'r . Woodward spent Sunday last with. friends in Little Britain. I ‘ M17. G. McKenzie. of Arthur‘s 8c 00.. Glasgow. Scotland. spent a few days of last week in town‘ on business. Mr. Oppenheim ~shipped one car of cattle to Toronto. and one car of hogs to Montreal. and W. D. Beatty one car of cattle to Toronto. last week. . . Come and enjoy a good day's sport on the 24th. A good program is be- ing prepared. and the evening concert is egmctogttoibe one o} tho_best. _ The annual meeting of the members of the Manilla Public Library was held in the schoolhouse on‘ the evening of May 10th. There was a very good attendance, and the annual reports were received with much satisfaction. Financially the Library is in good standing, there being in treasurers hands at the end of the year a balance of $60.93. with no obligations out- standing. During the year 196 volumes have been purchased. and. at present the Library contains 1,496 volumes. worth apprux’m-itely 31,011.96. Banks to the number of 2.418 have: been issu- ed durim the year. showing that the members duly appreciate their privi- leges. The new year is being entered upon with every assurance Imd hope of future success. 1'). B. Mai-Queen. secretary. CANNINGI‘ON. ' » (Correspondence to The Post). Mr. W. H. May was in Sunderiand on Sabbath Inst, Government Inspector Costigan. of Montreal. paid Caunington an official visit on Friday last. As the Bell Telephone Co. are having all their poles in thing corporation painted, would it not be well for the council to take the matter up with th‘. o‘her telephone. telegraph and afor- tric light companies, and endeavor to have them all painted? It would add to lheir appearance. There are a lot of poles on the» streets now, and if part are painted the whole should. be. Somu are pretty hard-looking- poles, and a little paint would make them look much better. W Mr. Willie Burns left on Saturday to â€lg Liquny Collegiate Igstitute. lilies Vinar Coone has rethrned from Brookl'u). after an abmnoe of three weeks. Mr. Seth Jewell, of Mount Albert. goent Sunday with his brother, Thus. ewell. MANILLA. (Correspondence to The Post). {The Lindsay Y. M C. A. excursion to Prospect Park, Oshawa. on May 24th. prcm'ses to be a grand success. A good program of sports has been ar- ranged by the Grocers, Clerks and Driv- ers. of Toronto. who and also' running their excursion to the samxpork. The attractions consist of a lacroue match. base-hall match. b'cycle and foot races. jumping. etc. Fare. adults. $1."). children 60c. which .includes electric car fare and adm'ssion into the pork. Specs’al train leaves Lindsey at 8.20 a.m.â€"w1. Mr I G. Crosby. of Uxbridgegnu our riliage a call on Monday lung Mr Juan Moore is busy deiivcrmg fruit trees tho last few days. Miss M. Johnston spent a week in Port Perry visiting friepdg. Mr. Fred King left last work for Aylmer. where he has secured nposi- tion in Mr. 50er 00‘: large Shgfï¬â€˜snngw “-m..r,-- -_ . I :ui- â€ï¬‚ip, of Cnnnington. spent Suuduy'n'i: town The Sabbath school executive in connection with the Methodist church we understand are arranging an ex- cursion to I’eterboro for Juno- °‘.’.nd The tickets are graded very low and the whole district should stand hylbe enterpr se. quartette from Lindsmy. Every part was well sustained; the part a. solos, duets. and quartette especial y. and the instrumental selections were most enthusiastically received. The hall was ve'ry tastefully decanted. but it is not the best place to listen to first-class music. and we hope for the new hall. with good nccouelic principles and outside door some distance from the audience room. FESELON FALLS. v (Correspondence to The Post). A musical treat was given our vill- agers Monday evening last. in Dick- son’s hall. by the Choral Class and their eIficient instructor. Mr. J. 1’ Morris, assisted by a very__ competent “labia Sarah McLean spent the past week in Manilln. ‘ Mr. Charlie Nupeur spent Sunday at home. Mr. Joe. Mch‘adyen spent Sunday at Mr. Charlie Kaler's. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mcluuis spent Monday at l‘eniel. The spin of the yeliow-geared earl is not now heard driving through Maple Grow in the small bourg £36213ch who ire also running their excursion to the unmet park. The attractions consist of u lacrosse match, baseball match, bicycle and foot races. jumping. etc. . Fare, adults. 81.10, children title. which includes electric car {are and admission into‘ the park. Specsial train leaves Lindsay at 8.20 in. m.â€"wl. MAPLE GROVE. (Correspondence to The Post). Mr. Dan. McInn‘a has rented the Model farm east of his place for the coming year. Dan. is n hustler. Mr. Archie McDonald spent Saturday in Lindsay. Some attraction. Archie. Mr. Dan. Patterson. jr.. spent Mon- day at Maple Grove. Mr. John McInnIs, of Peniel. spent Sunday at MLUEdwurq Aghton'e VEFleegs'. Roddi was in Canningtun ono day this wggyk on busing“; UMLE BRITAIN. (Corremondenco to The Post.) (the Lindsay Y. M. C. A. excursion to Pmapect Park, Oshawa. on May 24th. promises to be a. grand success. A good program of sports has been ar- ranges! By the. Groogrs. Clerks and Driv- o 7 44 A]-.. _.._-.M tbok aim: to pui- unkown to an. The vegetable got up once to can dollar per bag, but at present only 60c. is offered. “faction. - ’ Mr. Chas. Eploth gathered a car load of potatoes togethor lat weekend took them to pad; nnkown to ac“. ‘imea. nnd the report is general ut- WEEKLY 1..-... While we are borrowing over; the‘ de- parture from u: of Mr. G. C. Rand (manually. we are wall mind. with “I0 newsman. Bit. 1‘. B'. Tobu; whocomu mm none Creek. but originulyfrom none Ewart. at the head. at beautiful v-vv. -â€".. _.._ v v-â€"-‘-v v“- __ 7,- Mr. Walker. socrdary‘ of the Y.M. C.A.. Lindsay, delivered; 11 V01! “'3' eat and. interesti discourse 'on Sab- bath evening. Havlkh. in tho Moth- 3diat church here, to a large congre- ht:mf - 4 AI..: .I‘ mg some ten. yours ago started to learn the business with Mr. 11038.. and since then has put: in about six says in Connington with Brandon . Sauna. one year in a largo Trenton dry store. and thoâ€"last than yours .ln. the great '1‘. Eaton eatnblishmnt In Toâ€" Emnto. The ï¬rm am very busy these days opening new spring goods. {and it keeps the clerk-111 busy. 1003038 alto:- tho 19m trade that is_bon:n¢ d‘ggg- mturn by any regular train on June gm» Faro from Lindaly. 81-75. Mar- moan $1.00. Come along and. have a good time. float Bros. have secured the ser- noeo of Jimmie Paco: u salesman; in the dry sooth depot-taunt. Jim should be qmte tuning: with businou meth- ods. and especially dry goods, ho .hï¬" popular lecture on â€The Brnl pine." Refreshments will be a the basement. The Foresters and _Cboscn mgoing to hold their Joint an cumon this year to Island 1% ronto, on 23rd June. 850 bills! ticulars later. A special lain run from Lindaay. leaving at 7 and return. leav‘ Toronto I: m. canard, but. tic will be return by any uhr train I 24th.. Faro from inbay. .17 iposa 81.00. 0cm along and. vlmk out for the lecture tainment in thy Methodist Wednesday evening. May 1 Dr. Cnde. of Millbrook. will popular lecture on “The l pine." Refreshments will I; 18 1-4c.. at w] down to John have plenty and invited ‘ follow him a: he named to did and lot 1 starts after than. cont’m Jana: for Me o'clock che The Rev. Mr. McKenzie preache able sermon last Sunday ovenin Oakwood on the subject of the in bility of the scriptures. from. tho' “ All scripture is given by inspirat etc. Miss Lottie Bowen is very il' with neuralgia John Tiuny y. with ha Atomizer. is waging war _with the cqterpiliur east. OAKWOOD. (Correspondence to The Post) Dr. Chambon has found his stray horse. after a lgngthxseuch. Mr. W. A. Gilliq has had 15 lunbs from seven ewesâ€"a. very good. incremo indeed. The trustees of the school here have had anew win {once built. in front of the school yard; it is called the g; gage." It on] be bull-strongg‘r'; {ha «Immune N‘fhflflvqhe wire an! (hay will 1-,. 2:3". «3 any cyclone tint will over strike th‘n iocality. The teachers and. scholars worke-l hard on Arborh my in cleaning up the school ground and planting the» Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Mark drove out to L'Jiord on. the evening 0! the 5th and spent Ssturdny and Sunday with relatives. 7 Hr; aid Mrs. D. Hopkins. of Peta-r- borouï¬iz. spent a couple of days vanit- ing re tives hare. POWLES‘ CORN ERS. (Correqtoodenoo to The Post.) The church choir will be reinforced md some new members will be added. Thom are sacral Jenny Lind! in than. community. - iff'hoï¬-ii; a good opening here {or a blacksmith. but some good hormbxr strike while the iron. is hot. any and urrounding country to pur- chase their Hardware Supplies at greatly reduced prices. at angham’s old standâ€"wt. I'vvvâ€" ‘â€" â€"' Mr. G. W. Allely has a gang of men engaged n dumping and driving the Bathbun to. log: to Balsam lake. where they can be (owed by steamboat to Lindsay. is now offered. to the citizens of Lind- "SI-lv'jriiTEOâ€"stela 6f Vic‘ori: Univer- sity. apart a few. days in- this place m- newing dd ncqngingances. "ï¬; house. of Oakwood. has vss tvng triogcu in Norlagd._ - --. 'o Ivvâ€"vâ€"n v "ï¬r. Charlie Park'ivl; hits moved to his farm, xbout three miles north of the village; ,4 ~ A .. n I I. ,_ I.--- NOMAND. (Cotespondence to The Post.) The Idieo' Aid. Society had avery success“ social in the Methodist chplch a Tuesday evening last. The ch cf feturo of the program was a lecture a "Woman‘s Bf hm" by Rev. Mr. Strtton. of Little gritain. It is not neodsary to my the ladies enjoy- ed the écture. for the subject is one that is her to them all. Mr. L Inga and Rom. Woodcock lune ban improving places by build~ mg piclet fences around them. Mr. I. J. McLaughlin and A. 'W. Parkino! Lindsay. were in Norland lastwokmbnsineu._. _‘ _ I . floating bridge from Ermin- more t. isit a Ixiond at. Klng‘s Wind. t being (lurk. and the bridge nditlon, they were escorted two gentlanen from South Emily. Unfortunately. on u»: n! across br' one o! the young lame. l into t water, and only a . ter 0 table difï¬culty was 3119' m- cuod_ bgher escort. The young lady mexve,‘ injuries in consequence. but shows an: of recovery - "I In II VI! cumulus-y - Hour Davis a; Taylor reoctyed a tandem icycle. which they Igund keeping of thsir owq nun B;cycle_ busine pears to be lively In. town . there a five local agents lug-m and all np to be selling machines. t. 7 ' I 1’ ߠ. hn Opheo mu’hm on He is not '97 with thatA country: 44- -o L- returnou , much - um"! Mr. J McKee. of Victor] was in t n on Sslurdnyl Inst ' Mr. J Grieve. jr.. of W :11 tom! Fridnggnorning '3" highest bi but some too chqap I DOWNEYVILLE A Gnnd Opportunity t things ,ich price it w Tinney. John at 'reaervo I: ha other bidd at meeting v axing. am: 1 dc: whether or for Hm bidding for U put. up for x biddor was 1 3 other chap! m and ran B Y! -cturo and en‘ hodést church May 24th I z. will deliver The British 1 will be served patrons In . it was dcc m: butter srvo loft. in him r bidders to 10!. but the! thought worse than the! - it. Wham J .1). 1'3 Atomizer. caterpiliur p mic preacped gener Vicc'o'm Road Isay {rtâ€" 8.20 no held last I: decided to xuer iill ï¬st : was called L May. at? 9 l9 held last a decided to Her Iill lat was called May. at 9 ur to nuke no summer. the butter- mle. Last ‘ 10 l-4c.per pa thought 1 it up to no knocked .aeomed to :n Friends annuals:- l‘ork. To- II and par- .in will be 1"] enter gets Elli ion. his ï¬mmtmï¬ g Favored FrthXtimePsff ï¬ Batu... In" 8“. 1 Cult 8" l but not I um I. V The Wonierfll Cheap I “M““4 TO FIT YOUR HEAD We make the Hat you buy here to con- fotm to your head just as perfectly us a. hut made {or you could. We give you1 everything u good but an beâ€"style. 1 beauty and (inability; we suve you 5 money at the sune time. A specie! line ‘ of young men's Fedo 'u stating ut 50c. GOUGH.;Woude1-ftl Cheup Mun â€"dwl. -.â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"r-â€"â€"â€" - ANADIAN -13ACIF c l QUEENS ! 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MATOHETT, 60 Kant-u, The Deal¢ keeps nd durability ; the suite time men‘s Feio vu ; Wonded'd Cl unpann cAmczs. â€" Unpamll FANCY SHIRT CHANCES â€"Calor and paw-m the newest, in pink and Hue ground with li’ght strip", up-wdne and ï¬ne linen, 49:: 65c, 75c, 81 and $1. 25. Plenty ofextn help to serve the crowds. ‘1' QIMOIAL PRICES. HAT allucnâ€"Unmwb-bleâ€"Tuin is u gran. Hut store. The mics: and smnrxest. sqloa [hut )oung men insist on. For $1.48 }on can have the mic {IN ?!‘m'rri-‘tsm “*1" £3 94319? Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings pecial lines Special lines Special lines Special lines Special lines Special lines 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 is 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 No let up to sensational prices at Lindsay’s Leading Clothing stun The good results of well planned investments are telling every day. Th news is spreading like Trumpet-tones throughout the country and the crowd come like a cyclone of testimony to take away twice the value of their money lay â€oh. “I ION-IOU In On: Montana '05., M DOW shown such I beautiful dollectiod u now. All the but vylen worn In London ma New York in Put!" Knots, Flowing End! Four inohuds, Bows. Club Home Tie- tnd other: Prices from 10c 00 75c. {a}- Hobbie- cnd ï¬ner 5125c}: at 81.75. 82 00 and 2.50, in :1! shapes sud dudes. N ew York Fedora: {noun 95c up Rich Nuggets from the Great Doull Gibson Deal “fl; 3 I I I, Port mum '10 m 730‘ . web . and 1'0 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 Twccd Suits, $7, $750, $8, $875 of Men’s All-wool Worsted Suits, $7.50, $8, $8.50, $9 of Boys’ 3 piece Suits for $2.45, $3.00, $3.25, $3.75 of Boys' 2-piccc Suits for 690. 750, $1.00, $1 25, $1.50 BARGAINS 0 5 SILVEBWABE. Mroetlsonon ea. “musuuu LINDSAY'S WIDE-AWAKE CLOTHING HUSTLER. We are showing a. line of Fruit Dishes, Ben-y Spoons, ‘ Cold M ea 1: F011“, Spat-Holders, etc. from 31 up. 5., J. Gagaâ€"Tho Cloghwr. leled - Neva: â€no: an...“ s ' u. 310"" hull wan-g, ad 51 :2; 1»pr m a†tad summer ore 0" .1 “an†mï¬on. in not a r pk“ gunman? °†[188 IITGHELL’S OPENING Unboundcd during... the Month of May at "COM-am and u ¢ ginwd the ‘ wthcoodu are the l m of Dan _Gco< hdlihomz designs (ham Our Campbell’s.) In: Mitchel' The neM