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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 11 Jun 1897, p. 4

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lame quarters to fix the standard by length of mm than scientific equip- ment, in 0:56: to make the profession more of a- preserve. The doctors ought “thatquestion. We have hundreds from one province cannot practice in mother. Some remedy for this ought to be song ht. Doubtless ythe remedy would be more eauly found but for the efi‘;_rt in fezi' disposed to qnsml. 11: is father mansions that British physicisns are free to prsctice in Quads, while physicians engaging to do lodge and society work. As _well forbid doctors to do railway or insunnoe work. But his proponl thet m mngement should be long ht to make uniform the :11 standards of the Provinces is one whichinobody grill The genenl public will not show much favor to the proposal of Dr. Coventry, proficient of the Ontario Medical Amoeb- tion, tlnt doctor: be prevented from will, and unlike the Vanderbilts, Aston and Goulds he did not follow the theory that “to him thnt hath shell be given." On the contrary, he explained that certain neat: to relatives were small because bee those relatives already had plenty of wealth of their own. Mr. M01303, who died and was cre- mated in Montreal the other day, left $2,000,000 to be divided according to his The )Iedicial Record takes strong ground against the violence of college athletics. It alleges that the “accidents and deaths from football alone outweigh all the good that can be claimed for the so-cnlled sport as a safe and healthful one." It applaud: the college authorities who have, at the risk of nnpopnlarity, denounced and forbidden this and other rough games. and have resolved to offer the moat uncompromising opposition to the ante- combine clause of the bill. How touch- ing is the solicitude of the defeated schemers for those who bossed and direct- ed them when in ofiice! The toxic: are not so particular about the ME in general. but they are down on the idea of cultivating trade with Britain. imenable. man is Va member of the civil service is no reason why he should be free to disre- gard the lawsy to which other citizens are It is said there is talk of criminal prosecution: being begun against some of :hose responsible for the Kingston peni- tentiary crookedness. There ought to be some action in that diregticn: __Becanae .a Dundaa Banner: Now that che Indian called Almighty Voice is a dead Indian and has no further use for his name, Sir Charles Tapper might as well take the name. It. would just suit him. The Montreal Star advises the tories not to prolong the discussion on the tariff, but it is very much opposed to the legislntion intended to reach the combines. Japan has entered a protest against the hostile Dingley tarifi', and intimated that it may be necessary for her to take measures of retaliation, which she is in a pasittion most efl'ectually to do. LINDSAY BRANCH. Dram on :11 puts of United sums and Gran. 3mm: bought and sold. Famers’ Notes discounted. Highest me of interest on deposits. THOXAS 3809]}; Acting Met. d w J. E. EDWHflflS 81 00 LA. WN MOWERS, TOOLS, GARDEN HOEB, etc. Prices are now within easy reach of every one who has a home to protect from flies. Wholesak Dealers in Blacksmith) and Carriage Supplies. Iron and Stock Door and Window Screens are made from good seasoned lumber, and steel spring wire cloth. PORTER’S Bookstore. LOOK OUT FOR CHEAP 35h: {Saundiau Quid. Screen Doors Cheap. SCREEN DOORS ENDSAY. FRIDAY. .1an 11, 13v: ONTARIO BANK LINDSAY Biggest Assortment WE HAVE THEM EDITORIAL NOTES. R. 8. Porter. 'I. 'u’m-'I.‘|I.‘Vb'h-'h ‘5 uâ€"INâ€" M in piss pee t. “mRm Sound districts. He e Toronto about July 1; 1‘01! W: visit Parry turn to â€"The Winnipeg Free Press at J nne 3rd notes the depermre at a part or 25 citi- zens for the gold fields of Ala Among the number was Mr. Chris. Cornell, torm- erly of this town, who was presented with a. fine eoxnpnss in a. hmdeome case by a few at his friends. Theparty were due to sail tron: Victoria for Sxtks, Alaska, yes- terdsy. â€"Mr. W. Howson. at Toronto, director of tenehere’ institutes, gave Tn: Post a call last week. He monhiswnynorth to Minden to attend the institute held in that 2111380 0? Thnrsdny, ntter which _he -Friends in town will be pleased to learn that Rev. N. H. McDiermld, Ph. D., of Napauee, father of our townsman, Mr. F. A. McDiarmid. was last week elected president of the Bey of Quinte conference of the Methodist church in session at Bowmenvilla. â€"Mrs. Gerbutt. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Thornton, kaefield; Mrs. Nellie‘ Suther- land, Cobonrg; Mrs. Jordan. Fenelon ‘Falls; Mr. Wm. Brownfield, Btechin ; and Mr. Lumsden, Keene, were in town last Saturday to attending the funeral of the late Mrs Lumsden. -â€"Mr. Chas. Blackwell, of Park, B’nck- well 8: 00., Toronto, left lest week for New York on his way to England on a business and pleasure trip. After the jubilee celebration he will visit Scotland and Ireland, and possibly the continent. 1 He expects to be absent about three months. â€"Mr. Thos. W. Pay and wife, of Kane, Pennsylvania. were an the Benson house Wednesday. Mr. Pay hopes to return with a large flahln party in about two weeks, and will go to chsygoon or Coboconk. â€"Mrs. Thompson, of Ottawa, who has baen visiting her father, Mr. Gibbs, of the north ward, to at present the guest of Mr. Campbell. In Cartwright. Personal. â€"Mr. J 05. Plimean, or St. Mary's college, Montreal, is now home on his holidays. â€"Mr. J. W. Gan-ow. V. S., of Wocdvme, was in townizst week on business. He has been appnlnted veterinary inspector for this district. Moved by Albert Davidson, seconded by Neil )IcEachren, that the following named places be selected for holding the meetings next winter: Lindsay, Oakwood, Wood- : ville, Hartley, Little Britain and Valentia. â€"Carried. The following officers were then elected: President, J. F. Dix; vice- president, Albert Davidson; directors, Alex. Campbell, Neil McEachren. Hugh Smith, Wm. M. Grant, Andrew McKay, Donald Jackson, Dennis Hawkins, Wm. Lowns- brough, George Graham, Wm. Channon. John Stacey. Wm. Cornish, Seth Mather-ell, James M. Swain, W. R. Swain, Wm. Hobbs, George Webster, Wm. Mark, jr., W. M. Robson, John Connolly and John B. Graham. Moved by Albert Davidson, seconded by Wm. M. Grant, that James Keith be appointed secretary-treasurer for the year ’97-'98 at the usual salary of $20, ‘ and that Robert Spier and D. C. Trew he ‘ the auditors for ’97-’9S.â€"-Carried. Moved by Albert Davidson, seconded by Wm. )1. Grant, that this Institute conclude at this meeting to solicit no subscriptions for any I paper unless parties require a paper and pay in advance one dollar, this sum to include membershipâ€"Carried. | meetings“ ...... .... ..s Oflicers’ sahries... ........ Postage and stationery. . .. . . Printing.. .. .. . Lecturers’ wages.... ...... .. Periodical: (or members.. .. The Annual Meeting and Election of Officersâ€"The Financial Statement. .The annual meeting of the West Victoria Farmers‘ Institute was held in the council chember, Lindsay, on Tuesday, 1st June, Preeident J. F. Dix in the chair. The minutes of last annual meeting heving been read and approved, the meeting opened with the report of the fire-indent, reviewing the year’s work. Dr. erriman spoke on the want of spirit displayed by the farm- ers in not coming to their own meetings; W. M. Grant, A. Davidson, and others spoke on the same line. The treasurer’s report and auditors’ re rt were then read, and it was moved by V. )1. Grant, seconded by Andrew McKay, that the reports he adopt- ed.â€"Carried. Expense; for conventions or regular‘ per Inst repon......... Memben‘ fees.............. Municipal grant..." ..... Legislative grant" . The Msil end Empire has forum a new grievnnee sgninlt the grits. Iti- now mailing Mr. Mnlock for permitting “ruinous nnderbidding" for the carriage of the country’s nails! It denounces him for not protecting those who ml: the work from the evils of competition. Mr. Mnlock is saving hundreds of thousands of dollars which under tory rule went to partisan contractors in high- er rates. On Tuesday last the house of commons adopted a system of two separate sittings each day. to expedite business with a. view to prorogation about a fortnight hence. There is no good reason why the business of parliament should not be wound up in time to let the members get home for jubilee day, but the thing cannot be done unless Devin and Foster are choked off. The former speaks at great length on every conceivable subject, as if charmed Receipts. Cash onrhtnd from previous year, as‘ of packing votes-Inn who would be hopeleuly plucked Ind they to run the gauntlet of the enmimdona of to-day by the music of his own voice, and the ex-minister of finance takes all too fre- quent opportunities to vent his spleen because unkind fate has deprived him of a cabinet minister's salary. Hon. Mr. Paterson, the controller of cP'stoT‘a, who Mr. Blue, of the Bureau of Mines, says that the receipts for Ontario mining lands in the last five months are greeter than the receipts of the preceding five years. He is opening an ofice at Rat Portage. That is gmd, so far. But the people are waiting to read of large ship- men s ol the yellow metal from Algome, and for the receipt of heavy orders from the mining population for food, clothing and tools. Then the hum will begin. Legislative Grant [To the Editor or the Post] Sagâ€"As the Ieglslatlve mat will be payable in a few days, I have to request trustees who heve changed their lraesurer since last December to let me know.â€" Yours, em, is a model of courtesy, is Mr. Foster's special targef, and so far he has submitted with remarkable patience to the insolent attacks made upon him. But Mr. Paterson is abundantly able to take care of himself, and one of these days Foster will get the dressing he requires and.so foolishly inviuea. \ .mPthuwZ. “Emirâ€"(E <.m0.â€".O_> Pwm>> NIP J. H. KNIGHT, P. S. Inspector. Lindsay, 7th June, 1897. COMM UNICAT ION S. Balance on hand Expenditure. $16 45 20 00 7 75 50 60 8-15 $156 55 “I {I Yibo 851 SIFS 55 Ox Mom»? Jmflltâ€"By mwhmw on lotlé con. 5 vafln ' docilemn otlr. Walt-r Sawing. 8.10 It 1 o’cl Ihll’p. withoutmcrn. meme. 9! § BEBE-EL, Téroxito,'dm 3 lingering mnu.mmayl.ddullono!0yfllndluw« Richud, in hi: 24th year. humanâ€"A: the unideoeo 01 ha tar in Reuben. grim comeba- «awn. ‘Y 3.1.“ 1897.34118 m Haaiionhiim'A. Luc- Lxuchlin, («My 0! Onkwood. ‘ Chantâ€"In Nuance. on Band” 1112, the wit. 0! Mr. John cum, 0! I daughter. fibfié,'were 756th, worthy' of specie! mention. Aiew words of oongretulntion end advice to the scholars followed from Monsignor Laurent. Inspector Knight and ex-connoiilor Brady, and the pieeennt evening’s entertainment wee brought to I: close by oil joining heartily in eingingGod save the queen. ‘ much merriment. The “ Carnival of Ven- lice," given on the piano by the Misses Hurley and Henry nry. was most oreditabiy executed. Miss T. McDonald's instrumen- tal solo, “SJDS Without Words.” a vocal quntette. by 8Misses Daren. McDonald, Scouard and Brady; as instruments]: ‘ Annie Laurie," by the Misses Dor- gsn. Doran, McGee. Sullivan and Cairns on the violin. and Misses Cairns and Hot ran the piano, were all deems. MissM onsid's song.“Asthore." an Miss Mnuet'sgnitar song, were well rendered and thoroughly enjoyed 0.51:1“. audience. The song, “Birdin ood" by Miss White, was given in”: ac very sweet voice tnllotsxp ression A song by Miss May Dorsn, sport song by Misses Bonn and Scoliard, and a recitation by Misses B. IO L2 0' Bars and Boyer, were :3 The brief sketch of Mon at, s MM. Brady, endF Mozart's Sonata in 3.3““ by MissesF .Q‘Lsary, and _E. THE CANADIAN POE-mm ONT» FRIDAY. JNU} errand in 3 ha py, child-like manner that wasimosb re lsuo,__anc_l_ yhlqh prqvgked St Joseph's Convent Entertainment Of the many excellent entertainments that will no doubt be given in honor of her msj ssty the queen, none will be more meritorious, or have a more a preciative audience. than that given at t. Joseph’s convent last Friday evening. The Sisters, on whom devolved the responsibility of the entertainment, evidently spared no pains , to make the evening enjoyable. and each young lady taking part proficient. 'L‘he stage and room were most besntitully decorated with plants and flowers and a profusion of flags and hunting, and occup ing a most prominent position was area y excellent picture of the queen. Each pupil had pinned to her breasts miniature Union Jack. The program was opened by Miss Sullivan, who read an excellent and very appropriate essay on Q seen Victoria's lite and reign. which was followed by the Jubilea March, rendered by five young ladiesâ€"Misses Johnston. Taylor, theidt and O'Learyâ€"on the piano, and Miss E. McGee on the organ, which was well rendered. as also the song given by Miss Maud Cairns, an instrumental solo by Miss Wardrobe, and a lullaby song given by Miss O‘Hare. An instrumental quertette by Misses Hen- derson, Robinson and McDonald on the mandolin, Misses Mullett and D- rcy on the guitar, and Misses Hettger and Wardrobe on the piano, was most enjoyable. Miss E. Brady save "The Errand." and shipped onto the stsoa with her basket on her arm ; she recited and jumbled up her errand in a happy, child-like manner that mmAâ€"quinday. Jgne 7px. 3: him-mgr. mom-in Notes. â€"The fourth nnnnnl Victoria cmnty formere‘ excursion will be held on Thus- any, June 24th. to Indinn Villnge, per Ste. Crmdclls. An energetic committee hue , the amusements in hand and a. pleasant : outing is secured to both ci izcne end ; farmers. The rates have been placed low and all eflorts will be made to avoid rowdy- lsm Boat leaves the town whnrt at 8 l o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to the tusiness people and citizenseâ€"u'o l. A Bobceygeon Investigation. An investigation was held last week at Babcaygeon into the charges of offensive } partisanship preferred against Mr. Biewitt. } l the lockmaster at Bobcaygeon. before the commissioner appointed by the DJminlon government, Mr. W. B. (tilleland. harrls ter and mayor of St. Catherines. Mr. G. H. Hopkins appeared in support of the charges, and Me. Steers acted for Mr. B‘ewitt. The charges consisted of charge ‘of active partisanship in attending Dr. Vrooman’s committee rooms, drawing votes to the polls on election day, the use of ofl'ensive expressions in reference to Gee. McHugh. M.P., and reformers in general; the use of cflensive e ssions in reference to the Hon. A. . Blair. minister of railways and canals, when in Bobcavgeon in October last inspecting the Trent Valley Canal system. and expressing a wish that the heat would sink with him Several witnesses gave evidence, swear- ing to the truth of the chance. but Ml. Blewitt tried to deny most of them. An attempt was made to show that Mr. W. J. Reed's store. where the conservative com mittee meetings were held, was not a committee room, but after several wit nesses had been cross-examined bi; Mr. Hopkins, the secretary cf the assoc tion. seeing that it was no further use, flnallv admitted that it was the committee room. Same amusement was created as to what the uncertain voters should he czlled. One witness objected to Mr. Hopkins calling them “kickers" but seemed rather pleased at the floating vote being called “floaters." Another witness, on being asked if he was a reformer or conservative said he guessed he was one of the “ floaters." The commissioner will report i the evidence and the result will be an- nounced later on. The 0 inlon is, how- ever, freely expressed by t cse who ought to know that in view of the evidence Mr. Blewitt will have to go. Obituary. â€"We deeply regret having to chronicle the death of Isabel Tinning. wiie of our eateemed fellow-townsman, Mr. Andrew aneden. carpenter and contractor, who passed to her reward on Thnrsdayo! last week; after an illness of nearly 11 years. borne with s oheertnlnees end torti- tnde that excited the admiration oi all who knew her. Deceased wee born in Car- liele, England, and came to Canada with her parents when very young. They settled in Cabonrg, where she married Mr. Te. lor. a. gentleman then interested extensi in shipbuildinz at that busy lake port. A daughterâ€"MN. Jessie Sutherland, of this town-blessed the union. Same ears after the death of her first husban she became the wit: of Mr. ansden, and sceomgsanied him to Lindsay about the year 1 7. Until the beginning of her ill- ness Mrs. ansden took a. prominent part in church work and chariteble labors, and her death will be regretted sin- cerely by many whom she has help- el and befriended _in _dsys long past. Bay or Quinte Conference. The annual session of the above confer- ence of the Methodist church opened at Bowmanville J une 2nd, Rev. '1‘. M. 03mp- bell (formerly of this town ). presiding. The first drain of the stationing committee gives Lindsey district as follows, no fur- ther changes being anticipated :â€"C.\m- bridge street church, T. Manning, B. A . ”James Greener; Queen street church, J. McFarlane; Omemee. N. A. McDiarmid; Bethei, R. M. Pane: Janetville. C. H. Coon; Dnusfcrd, Moses Motherell; Cm:- bray. D. Williams; Fenelon Falls, '1‘. P. Szeele; Echoes-goon, J. W. Shier. A. H. Foster, *3. Down; Kinmonnt. Joseph Barnes; Minden, J. R. Peaks; Stauhope. A. C. E Hufl'man; Halibnrton,J. W. Bun~ ser; Wilberforce, A. R. Delve; Gender- ham, T. Wilbur Price; E. ka. R F. Stillman. A W. Coons. W. A. Laughlln, no to college; Rev. S. J. Shorey goes to George-st. church, Peterboro: Rev. J. W. Totten to Warkworth. Csmpbellford dis- trict; Rev. J. Hill. of Omemee, goes to the Tabernacle. Bellevilie; Little Britain, Revs. F. B. Stutton and A. J. Terri). B. A.; Oakwood. Revs. S. McCauley and H. S Spence, B. A.; Rev. F. J. Anderson. of Csmbray, gces to Piainfleld. DA sIn-I‘. “anyâ€"“.- __ v __7 ...... The funeral tEOEâ€"plncé on Sgtu‘rday to RÂ¥verside cemetexy. SAL! 83018 1'38. TO WI JOTTINGS. BIRTHS. ramâ€"(“Eweâ€"Wm-it mm at 2: me our am. From- easy st 46! for Jury. Lindsay Market Priest. com mu BRITISH 31.me Lemâ€"Whoa: at! comet about”: on yo me.- rntber armor. Engzhh country ma Dr: dull. m- (m ‘ a» rather arm. Pa sâ€"Wbt-nt 23: 10: Job. Pious fit 30: :- July. Inodmâ€"Chemâ€"Whelt an m kn; MEI-«3 onflpasaagg onlog grad steady. Manon June aâ€"oaonngs 17.18 bong first m days of June make. Sch-s: 135 at 85k. 120 at 8316c. Marius: quiet. A resolution was nmnlmly passed rump- prmlng of Ban. Macy Fisher‘s andlng Bill. Belmme. Out. June aâ€"mm-om (no toflcsbmrdodehltcnmmoolom Sales: 101:. white and 40 com :2 SE“. 75 white at SC. 7 am My Sam-hers , nmllt)‘ Bulls. l The fall wing aw tho shipments per C.P. R. yummy: J. C. Ont-bran. 3 mm: J. R. Shh-Ms. 2 can: R. lmnddes. 3 cars: A. MontmdL 1 bar: 3. Hulllmq, 2 cars: It Cock. 1 car. all upon cattle. Mr. Won". 1 par of horses to London England. Pct G.T.R.. for r: :2 morn Snell. 5 mm: Tbomrmn .. 6 can: J. Balm. 4 can: J. coma. 31093-9: E. 1310):: 1 (‘81.7‘. 77_ _ “hag; REEBM Henderson shipped 3 ms butchers“ catzh- m Kings! n ma mot-huh. and J. Honcho: one car Chny GRAIN- Bnlls. hen-y export. mid at S! to $3.50. There wet» not may Itockm on the mar ket. but there was a fair demand for such mrtlo, as well as for heavy roeden. Prim shown the same. ism in good «and. at former quota- dons. In the bog market the up I: not equal to the dmnnd. and flees aw advanced: cor-d hang brought thaw Igor m. "Tfiéi-FVwel-o quite a number of butch-Ir am.» and choice brought $3.50 to 83.75. and a tow picked cattle $4. Calves In good demnd. and prices 3 mm- flrmo-L- at $3.30 to $5.30. “fig-re was no improvement in prices to: cattle. and in fact they were lower. it any- thing. and cattle that would have brogh $4. 40 three reels no were selling tor Dor cwt. They would have to extra choke that would bring 34. 50, andbe we did not bear 0! any being sold for that money. annouzh we think a “few extra good (attic would have bran: It it. _ _ . The bulk "of zhé shlpperl “won: it an to :4 4o. , , , TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET. There wu not cod: 3 large market yetter- m as them has bun tor some few weeks nan. there being only 55 cm- luads, made up as follow: 1070 cattle. 400 sheep and lambs. 50 calves. 20 mm: cows and 10 59:1. _ The cattle drown-s m oompldnlns m mug-.11 iasfitbey gr? a}! losing mqnq. Pasâ€"The market 23 study, with Inlet north and won: at we. Oatmealâ€"The market is quiet and prices Madv at 3am to 82.93 for our lots. ' Cornâ€"Trade quot Ind-prices steady. Carl sold at 2239c to me west. RvFFh-ade quiet and gees unchanged. Car lots onotod at 92c to. onsEA_ Barleyâ€"The market is quiet. with limited demand. No. 1 is quoted at 30c. No. 2 at 5cm No.3exu-a “23¢ “25c. Fad hu- la sold at 21c to 23¢. Ganâ€"The market ls quid. wlth price- unchanzod. Snug: of white at 21c to 209% west and at mind at 19:- $9 1959-“ _ Hourâ€"Trade ls [motive am! prtcos gen- ennv unchanged. Straight Donors are quot- ed at 83.15 to $3.45. Bramâ€"Trade out». wrth bran quoted at $8510 $8.507west. and shorts $8.59 to _s1o, Wheat-The mung ls somewhat bother. with caning: not so liberal. Rod winter is quoted at 68c and whine at 69c to 70¢. ugh (nights. No. 1 Manitoba bud sold at 72w- Port William. and at 81c Tomato AndWest. Nullsquoted‘ntmto 77c Midland. and No. 2 at 74c to 75¢. Buckwheatâ€"The demand to limited. 1nd orieps nominal. 2 23 soon 37.. COMMERCIAL NEWS. For full particulars see gdvts. or apply ta LEVER BROS.. LTD. CZWRAPPERS. CHEESE MARKETS 5111:11th Soap. 1815114881378 Toronto, June 3. Baas? fit): sales 1; quiet 329d price- TORONTO ADVERTISE IN THE WEEKLY POST AND PROSPER Boys'Panumommce at”... .. .. Boys‘291eoeNnvySerge.5toSym 99¢ Boys'zphoerwudSflm5m 8 yrs. 81.25 Youths‘ 3 piece mm. ............... . 250 Men'sSnltn.» ........................ 250 Men'sSults,“ .......... 275 Men‘s Suits, .2 ............. . . . ........ 8.15 3005mm Salts, womb 2mm 9.00 to 814.60, for ..... ...............$5.06.7.50 Men's Pants, st "muffle. We. 81.“) 15 Lace Cut-ulna, Carpal andC’ux-uin I Speck! May Bax-gun. 1n Unlon Carpet- .3 ........ 29:, we. 45c, Hemp Carpets It ............ 10:, 12k, Pmls,ngubt3L25.tor...L;.LQ..;; 95c .Shln Wat-u. puke: in at. ”at ............. ”75c. 3100 8125 Also cheaper grader. Pamela at ....... Pun oh u. ...... Parasol- and Shirt thts Sunless Cuhmexe Hose ..... Lates' Vests at ............... Special Vesta. worth 150. for. . . Extra fine qm'iues st ....... Extn good “be: it ........ 15. 20, Fans 3'»): Cotton nose ............ Heavy Weight Cotton Hoee‘ .......... Louis ”Ecuador! Dye.‘ ........ Loni; Hermsdprf Dye‘L c “Thu“. . Gloves- Hosiery and Vents Ladlea'md Children's Gloves from 10c EVERY PRICE A VERY LOW ONE E. E. W. MCGAFFEY, OILCLOTHS and LIN OLEU‘MS In all widths, coloringsfand grades. HEMP CARPETS. UNION CARPETS. WOOL CARPETS. TAPESTRY CARPETS. BRUSSELS CARPETS. MOQUE‘I‘TE kECARPETS. CANADIAN and ENGLISH CARPET? * Clothing and Hats. mo House Furmshlngs MENS I‘M”! n" ”urn A most complete range 0/ Hard and Soft Hats for menjyoutlcs and boys. Bicycle Caps, Boating Caps, Base Ball Cups, and Caps 107 large and small. . . . ‘ Dundas 81 Flavelle Bros. § “WW““WMWVS Clothing Merchandise will never be cheaper than it is now. 1(3), {or Lindsay’s Leader Low Gash Prices Dry Goods House. 11, 31.00 10: en .......................... 7 ........ 50c thkCuhmeuSogwox-thflc. ton. 25c mummtotlen’u Fancy msum......naoc.75e.uoo. u :5 MMWM ..... ”c, We g1?“ 'IIh flu ...... 10:. or: :01- Knou ot y. ............ or Men's and Bon' Upland” Slum. S’fi'o‘fomum" 3““ m“ an»: ffifiifi'figfi nauéiiéé. I 22 our Input-h! man“ ...... moSumu-Shlruud Dawes-3.... F139;}: Bum Shh-u and Duv- w...“- 5"“ .......... Put Calor Glam ..... Heavy Shining ........... 86 inch Factory ........ 36 Inch Matched Canon $3133.19; Flu: ........ ow ml, “cusps." u“ Towels n: .............. 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