comma imitate Notes. -The eufl' and pupils of the collegiate instio we desire to express in this public way their “fleet thanks to oil the friends who so kindly them in the recent enzertainment by flowersJuae. flags and other valuable mm for decoration. -â€"'l‘he result 0: the on examinations held lost In! opposed in the Toronto oniliee of Saint- m int. end the classes stand onions the ï¬rst h the province. The following in the full list at Silver mednl (on) medal awarded) for host “a for met. Annie Helm. ' Full Certiï¬cates. LJnnkin, J. E. Foetar.M. Downer, G. W- M K. Staples. J. H. Pollard. T. J. Flurey' 1.. J. Sutton. Mines A. Helm. Ida Mark. Isabel “news, 8. Nuzent. ids Richardson, Annie She (Emahiau 331151. 3.3:, . c. Wen: Juan. A. DUE“ 3.1!. Barnes. W. P Bmley. A. Breed. H. ‘ mam, J. 8. Culborl._ G. Ewart. J. Fitz-‘ LKnlght. Herb. knowleon. E. Kylie, . Lowery. J. Leddy. W. Moore. R.Murdoch 0 I. McLeanâ€. W. E. Perdue. W. Porter. '1‘. W. Puffer. W. Rich. 1.. Sliver. .2. H. Vance). Misses LAehmm. '1‘. 815111. Ida Brown. 0. Crandell. 1. Edwards. E. Fitzpatrick. A. Flaw-Ila. M. Gnhun. X. Markham. E. Neelands. L. Steel-Ad. Thurston. S. Wilson. E. Jewett. A. Dawson. Om. Diplnm". LBowee,M. G. Catheerz. 1.. Campbell, I}. (nuke. W. Clarke. G. Connolly, E. Cook. '1‘. m. G. Hashes. J. Keith. M. Kennedy. W. m, C. MoAnhnr. J.McDougoll. J..A. Mc- Bnmy. 8. McLean. J. O’Neil. DJSmlth. B. â€to“. I. Spence. C. Sutherland. R. Sutton. 1. Thoma. J.Cmer. Misses 16. Armour. Bowen. Braden. Cameron A. Campbell. E. E. Dawson. I’m EFL“. L Gflbrazm. 1“. Graham. E. novella. A. Hamilton. “Jinnah. E. Huxle- u. M. Hadley. A. Mme. M. Molten. E. H. Pane. 0. Ron. L. Robson. E. Smlth. Id. Revlon. L. 'Taylor. A. Walters. F. Weldon. M. 3119;. M. Hlokoy. WOW-Warner 8c (:0. Plano m: sueâ€"Box 25. Lindsay. Bat-bless Fence Wireâ€"J . G. Edward. was Changeâ€"1}: E. W. McGatfey. - L7~-._ 9-01 m It Ever Strike YE w. Irv. :3.‘ '~._.__â€"‘__.____â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" Lflh'mAY, FRIDAY, Jim 17, 1892. at. emits“ 15:23.. Leash. McKay. D B. McQuzen, J. E. Silverwcod. L. Some:vflle.W. CL Wethorut. Miss H. Gmham. D. 0‘ 'm “It Takes out the am: makes “ the wash " clean, white; leaves the hands soft and smooth 3 without boiling or scalding- READ ajaspanbcusedoxa . here myzm at any WWW 7-1We_hgve turned into our “Store 3 new plum picked up at headquarters, - - 3231' ON Are with you it; the Clgthing Trad_e. T1395! argpeqe t WE Three Diplomas. Four Diplomas. Two Diplomas. .. Come One? Come All ! LOOK 103 mm mm 81031:. UHV yvvyav LIV" may“ go uvum "oo- cv-vâ€"uâ€" .- â€"â€"â€"â€" vâ€"rvâ€"â€"'â€" --_-._. __ . s ' 13 ARE sxnsrmn wrrn N E “$5 ï¬n; 3x51301131 S I .. W “gaï¬gém ! W 931?: 33551333! WE so sum Pnorrrs 1' Throw aside your ideas that Ready-Made Clothing is not what is should be! We know it is. We know that Stgle, Fit and Finish are 8-8 much 8- part Of 0111' GOOdS as of the best taiTor-madeGarments. Ca ital, skill and enterprise has made Ready-Made Clothing the equal 0 the beet.~ Hustle here! Hustle with us! We'll - - . - hustle 00! Our Goods must be pushed! We’ll pay you to do your share of the pushing! - - 702771793. the directions on the wrapper [Johnson 3; Simon: 1p 1’; 00. ENTERPRISE AND ENERGY ARE A. RITCHIE’S OLD STAN D, KEN-1' urnâ€"1- in the Clothing Trade. They are here to shatter old values, to fracture old fogy notions about Clothing. to open the egg 0f;g:rg‘ge£uÂ¥eme 0063’ to show ow the people how much a dollar will return when expended with men who know their business as Sellers and know you .1 HEW DIAMEIN‘Tr-In 1511763â€, on Thursday, J me 9:11. the wife of J. W. plament. of a son. SEA-EL M MGâ€. Mum-Gown â€"At Carlton-st. church. on Wednesday. June 150:. by the Rev. James Hen- derson. Ellen Maud (Nell) Mm. daughter of Wllllam Malt, Gerrard-eh. to Mason Golder, all of Toronto. Pmmâ€"Cunxnâ€"In Ops. h the Rev. Mr. Anderson of Bobcaygeon. on ednesday the 81!: June. Thomas Henry Pen-1n ol‘ Balliehoro. South Monaghan. to Maggie Batty Clarke, eldest daughter of Alexander Clarke at Ops. DEATHS. O'meu â€"In Lindsay. on SaturdayJune 11th, 18:13. :chael O'Knefe. in his 86th year. A staff at eminent American Physicians and Surgeone have opened an ofï¬ce for mediooi end surgical attendanco at No. 2303 St Cotherineet, Montreel. They give tree service: to all who call upon them before Anna: let, 1892, and frankly tell you it your one ie curable or not. All incurable cases are rejected. 8 attention in aid to every case. Invelide ving outside of ontrcel should uidreee their letters to Mr. JOHN MURRAY. Manager. Ind lncloee two 3-oent stemne for symptom blank rend question sheen-105. “mm. Istandattheputhnxmfl. Theheilsarewrlnglnlmm. ‘neanleanntspcghutdntr Bldemeleaveitantocsoal. Luna luxuriant blossoms. With sweetness fill the air. While yanaies'and valley-lilies Oi sweetness yield a share. How often. 0. how often In weeks that have gone by I've east on those pretty nannies A somewhat envious eye! How often. 0. how often. A measure half divine Islhreathed by these fair sweet flowsm Tcthiswearyheartof mine! For the pleasures culled from flowers In this life so full of care. Makes daily labors lighter Troubles less hard to hear. The sight of this grassy carpet Bordered with fragrant flowers, Comes often to my memory In busy class-room hours. And whenever I past that corner I think of bygone rears. When the place was a dreary common Where this garden now appears. I think how many hundreds, 0f students since grown men. Each cumbered with wondrous knowledge, Have passed this lawn since then. I see the long procession. Still streaming up the hill. Eagerly zhirsting for knowledge, Toiiiug with earnest will. And forever. and forever. Whilst our Collegiate lives‘ And unto unformed youthful minds A careful training gives. This garden will have admirers, And the aesthetic mind. Food for artistic fancies, Shall in its beauties ï¬nd. The Collegiate Institute. Lindsay. June 1892. A. COGAN. TH E HERICAN oocmas E (29 Years-[malice in Eurojgaud Armin.) HQ )ï¬ï¬â€˜fz‘ (: .~ †' SERVICES M 7 {1:ij . SCO'U'R $00, 000 worth of Clothing, that We are selling at actual Wholesale Cost. In 1'0 w U u v - V ' we beg to say that we are continual'lly receiving fresh supplies of all the new and seasonable stood; We have learned from long exper- ience that a. heavy stock 0 out of the race. Twp â€6““ 1‘ “U" U“ u'vuu -- v vâ€"-_ ..--- - 7 7 Don’t experiment with your turnip crop, get the best. Dont forget that we handle TIN WARE; also carry a good stock of BOOTS and SHOES and sell them cheap. Don’t lose all day Saturday and throw in a railroadfare when you can come down to the village after tea and get a pair Just as cheap. A ï¬ne stock of PAINTS, and GLASS cut to any size or shape. n$§¥?§p§r‘iÂ¥eï¬l .gi'EhV-yoï¬nï¬un'ib'ci'op, get the best. . _â€"..-â€"Anu_ -I_- Anâ€! a "and chant]! n‘ MANILLA, SISAL allll FLAX BINDER TWINE OUR BUSINESS HOGG. BROS, We are determined with your assistance to make Little Britain the cheapest place to get your eupphes, and to that end will keep climb~ ing, and when you hear a httle squealing you will know that our spurs have notched off a little bark. Yours truly, W. H. POGUE. ogkwood. June 16. 1891â€"110- we are in a. position to Wish Blue Ribbonâ€, Red Cap, Cr‘ Little Britain. J two 15. 1892.â€"10. returning thanks to our many friends; for their kind patronage - _-_L:_..-‘II- "nan-Ann fan-1‘ mnï¬â€˜i“ (If fl.“ mass $3-33 is to keep a gilt-edge stock, and as near as nouible to renew it every month. is run on a case basis; the highest market price paid for farm produce. We always pay one cent extra in trade. Customers, please notice that we are paying 12c. for Eggs. Don’t sell to peddlers for less. Silver Composite Orders Solicitedc These Goods must F17! Come and catch on to our H. Pageâ€"Little Britain. *éy- ‘GOUGH BROTHERS, The Wonglerful Cheap Men. 'Gough Brothers [Egg 3-3. ERAQE: POWH, '. LGdsay- ____.__r IANO FOR SALEâ€"Good new piano muhnuv lawns-ura- Addres- BOX 25, Lindsay. Ont. no 16. 1891â€"10-1. WANTED TO RENTâ€". WARNING. â€"Tho general public in notiï¬ed that I will notundor any circum- stuoeo be mama-ibis for debt. contrasted gr aonW u;ugï¬3§vnt.m1hm mono owinc money from m thonmeamunthaeotwthrum wmummnowo.urooolpu van byhlmon wmwbehono brine. WIL- InIbehslt L AMAEAOWE, mm. many. June 16. rnm'rmq of .1: description- ,A,. ,Amâ€"M Hiscelzaneoua. Our Stock of General Groceries was never so com- plete nor kosher than stpresent. It iswell that the public should know this. Mame lines. indeed-"for instance. TEASâ€"Our stock is unequalled for value. when purchasing, and we get the best because we do our own selecting and tasting. Some of our low-priced lines could not be bought some years ago for less than 50¢. per 1b.; now they sell for half that ï¬gure. In Goifeeswe give you thepure grown beanin all the Mount brands. dealing with us get goods at the lowest possible notch. A year’s trading at on store means a telling reduc- tion in the expense account and a. “nest-egg†to deposit The welt half 70f .A comfomble D! m M s! a!!! Sm SPRATT 8c KILLEN, GOOD TEAM ! MGGOLL BROS. 8: 00., USE MGGOLL’S LARDINE MACHINE 01 CYLINDER OILS AND ENGINE OILS, many. June 15. 1891â€"103. mm. Juno u. 1822.404. MAY a): FAMILY GRO CERS PROF. DORENWENDS’ VISIT. Manufactured by Mc0’611 Bros. a Go. Prof. Dorenwend: THE BEST ! TORON' 3'39 how far a “Hiâ€"1:39 we advertise we have in 11.: our Store closes at Six o’clo«;l nuke : rush for THE GOLDEN he. WM. we’lsm day of I M m that for inapecuon. “ï¬n “no culled upon to examlne the “m...†m- or Other error! . In to take immcadluu gfocced I“ m corrects aooor na to Mull-am. this 23rd day of Junc.‘ q J. O‘LEAI‘Y. â€"L Clarke! Mumqms'u; of ruler duhâ€"eta! 'w the WWW “EMSOC'rhe onvndo ‘ 0 ‘h «spies Ranked by ““3 E .m of the list made I“; ‘1 mm awe-tint! by m M an of me am Mun“ m in honeby given that I haven h“. delivered to the persona menu 1 h-5lldï¬ot'l'l‘4e Onlmo \ were 1.19.. .‘h we! mqnlred by said me ions 2 .m d the 113: made pursuant to “‘dm spooning by the luv. re‘ u [allot the odd Municipal") I Q to m In one cud Mumeapuu hr when of the Legislative =H'nd e: unmet»: elections; and mu -u “I Ila: pound up a: my oxtiu PRESTON’S Braidéd f. are Selling Men’ 3 - Every 4 Table Ligen, Let-aura“, ft)! I‘ll-1’ Gin-Is owe , ncy patter: Yd; Feather Ticking for - . as. Check Shining, (fut colon, F Chock Cottonnde for Can ric Dress Linings for [may Cotton Dress Delninel White Linen Finished Em ' Bug-in) for _ . . I%‘ g I‘EBB 35F?! “a Whl ta Lawn Egnbroidery £4 “at White Cotton Bxbbed Hose! m Hen' s Hewy Cotton Socks 1 a navy Gnu Linen for ,4_ 11-- __I) 1‘__ mA. ’ N l! .31 All-Linen Hen'y Roller To* $00th Shirts for - Man's Elastic Web Brace: fa '. Fancy thnelette Shine fo '3 Iron Frame 4- -ply Linen Cu] .III‘" ,I [I ....... -n _L EEEE Urâ€" â€" rag, All-Wool Henï¬Ã©tuâ€"all a' 3†lion’s All-Wool Socks for 4 Pi! hdia’ Cotton Dru-era (lace ‘W’ Cotton Chemise (lace trim 11 we" Lisle Thread Under Ves' . New Ad vertisem e} t; No Barb. W’s intent B! ;- Muted by HOLLOW was 10 33mm All the newest Em A most Complete 1 YOU THS’ HA T8. the very best quali VARSITY and 17 range of LADIBS’ Dress Shirts, Cob (natural wool SHIRTS. Full Stock 0 HATS 0 3â€"103: nomad M 3" BTRA W HA TS.â€"â€"A VOTERS 76 ’- n'mlm r. June 9. lamâ€"1w. Janet mly by LISTS a. large u Man