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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Jun 1898, p. 7

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’ "T' pmnlea , sh.“ ‘llb !_ pd“ '--.-c.. ' r: to mm B cl. an r‘le Bicycle '1'“,an an, |~ Ladlaa' um “W B as... ..... 12-I kw D L5§nd ..... ['39 been Em‘h ‘- in.” I" trod: mun}. I“ Id Boys. the but M pmduuad for an. m mufsctnting have the coat of prodncfiflls. \Va will pay Total!” .nd ofie: to pay I” fi.‘ \Evepything in the House } 5 SH #3331, [/3 being Slaughtsred. ly to Wear lothing '00! Wanted. r Prices will be Paid. d trade Xocal- mmml 'REY’S 'oprietors. rt of each gar-OIL will be required and. pulled for the an ill giv e better r635“; whose oppofimm 1UP. MILLS 3 Post. BOX MsLennan 8100. ”Mascot "item" sum-hip MI “Rum TRUNK RAILWAY AND Msmp AGENCY. awn die were Adjustable Window Sereens Screen Beers Poultry Netting Fence Wire Prism Heady-Mixed Paints Horse Pekes Fishing Tackle Garriage Hardware Varnishes and Stains. BINDER mm: AND EABVIST room ':f 1111 Saw. South Side of Kent.“- fingmbgmruny rooted nu full GEO. WILDER, We expect M. W. KENNEDY 81.00, FROM Bum. RETIRING ’LENNAN 00. McLennan a: 004 All our energy and thoughthas been given to making them better than any other points in the world. F0: fulla‘ information let us send you our bookletâ€"it’s fxee. The leading pain! dualm keep The ”ruin-Milan: Paints. THE Snzkwm-WILUMIS 00.. Pum- mo COLOR Hum zoo Canal 3;. Cleveland. 2029 SWAvenue. Chicago. 397 Wuhmnon Street. New York 21 St. Antoine Street. Manual. goo. Wilder. This is the greatest, most convincing and genuine Clearing Sale ever held in Lindsay. We 12 we not adopted the make-believe style of reduc- ing only a. few things as tempters, but :pect to have the entire stock wiped out in a few weeksâ€"many lines are showing the efi'ects of the terrible attack made on. them. However, our assortment is very complete, considering, and we would advise those desiring a nice choice to act promptly. We have demorstrated this fact to be many pleased purchasers n: r during the past two weeks, and we are prepare: 0 demonstrate it to every man, woman and chii . in the county. Out object is to make the quickest possible clearance of the stock, and we have adopted the surest plan. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. Our Great Clearing Sale continues with Unabating Energy; Expm 0m, finds! Shormnflw ufiw‘iof making the pest paint, we have legrned from many yeus’ expenencc with just one thug. We nuke only Will last longer than one that's not paintedâ€"to say nothing of its better appearance. What’s just as true is that a building painted with The Sherwin-Williams Paint will last 8longer and look better than if painted with an); other paint. ,,,,1J___ 41.. L...‘ --:-L m 1am TIIE SHERWIN-MLUMS Pmrs W. Kennedy t" '09; {3.51:2 Manama gust. He Took a. Reader. Mr. Alf. Perkin, the speedy north ,-wnrd bicyclist met with e very eerione Accident nt the agriculture! perk Tue-day evening. While working out 3 feet mile with Heat. Garnet Hughee e young led named Mc- C mley eterted to wheel screen the tack on e tricycle just I. the bicyclieteâ€"heede down â€":nrned into the home stretch, riding nt 9. terrific pm in en ed’ort to pen eech other. Young MeCenley new, them coming but hi!- ed to gnege their npeed correctly. the reenlt ‘balng that Perkin struck hie wheel with tremendous force end wee thu'wn formed over the male-hen man 15 feet, auntie on hie heed end hoe. When picked up be we: ineeneible end bleeding freely, lnrge ptehel of cuticle heving f removed from foreheed to neck 0d? e nw flesh filled with tendeerth- K , wee driven hone end _ new resting : bntwlllbe or ten with mwysfca k . de’ye. Yonn ' cCenley "duped with n few brnilee, t both wheels ere bully wrecked. LINDSAY, £31943, JUNE 17, 1898. Ponce Court Calendar. â€"Edward Murphy, who was arrested last week on suspicion of being insane, appeared before Magistrate McIntyre on Saturday afternoon for examina- tion. He was somewhat violent and insisted upon being allowed his free- dom. He was, however, sent back to gaol tc await a medical examination. -â€"John Hadley and Robt. Smith, two young men who were fined for having figured in the disturbance on the Str. Crandella on_the lque’en's birth- ) 7 â€"_ I.-. TOWN AND COUNTY Cii'ié: Efi K1121”? d'ih 'gabl, fiavin'g failed to pay their ines of $4.86 apiece. If the cash is no}: fogthcoming the n-_LI_ 7-..!â€" wj 1 A Painted Building . f the cash is not Iortncammg rill spend seven days inCu Castle DISHES HERE AND THERE. Jack- BOOBS PILLS are the best hmily towartic and liver tonic. Gentle. re- liable, sum -â€"Zimmerman. the eelebntod clist, is dg'mg at (ever contracted ' ur- Lng his visit to Mexico. . ‘i â€"Dr. Neelanda has great an crowning brokenmteeth, which are 132 William-ct... Lindsay.â€"2w. -â€"'I'he Ops’ farmers‘ excursion to Chemong Last week, per Str. Cran- della, was well attended, about 350 . I. ‘ ~ , Town and cm luau alum , -â€"Mi.lk Cans 83.50, weight 4011:5531: ‘Bhsham’aâ€"lw. HOODS PILLSm the best £1.31in Mensa. J. D. and .W. Flawelle, of this town has‘donated $500 to the Broad- way Tabernacle, Toronto. ‘ â€"Mr. Frank Noawprthy has enter- ed the local branch of the Ontario Bank as 'juniar clerk, filling the va' canny caused by the resignation of Mr. Wilfred Trev. > . ’ â€"Rev. Hugh McKinnon. Presbyter- ian past»:- at. Fenelon Falls, passed through last week to Montreal to at- tend. the general assembly of the Pros- byterian church. --"1‘he baby oé' John McKinnon,tor- merly of Cannington, who was lost off the {tug Creole, near Snake Island, Georgian Bay, on May 10th last, was recovered on Monday morning wok. â€"Cloee upon 4,500 boxes 0! cheese were offered 0. the Peterboro board last week, and all sold at 70. or 7 1-16c. Buyers present were Fitzgerald. Cluxâ€" Lon, \Vrighton, \Vhitton, Rollins and â€"A slight disturbance took place in front of the Central house on Saturday evemng, which was queued. by the po- lice. The parties will tell their little story to Magist‘rate McIntyre next Monday. â€"Amomg the large number of Lind- say people who took in the Vrooman- tan picnic on Tuesday, June 7th, were Mr. James Warde and sister, Maggie; also Miss N. Droogan; who report hav- ing a splendid time. â€"Barrister Martin Kenny returned from .the city on Tuesday week. We understand .he contemplates entering into partnership with Mr. I. E. Weldon, and the new firm will hang out a. shingle in this town. â€"Mr. Frank Houghton, assistant. in Morgan’s drug store for some years, left yesterday for Toronto, where he will take a. position with she Goold Bicycle Co. till the opening of the School of Pharmacy in the 13.11.. â€"D. H. Adams, foreman for the Gu- mour Lumber Co. at Algonquin Park, is charged with having abstracted a nail bag from the stage while passing between Baysville and Dorset about a week ago. The bag was rifled of some â€"Mr. Wilfred Trew, son at Mr. D. C. Trew, G.T.R. librarian, has resign- ed his position on the Ontario‘. Bank stat! and has entered the office of Messrs. Mitchell and Brown, G. '1‘. R. roudmasters, hs stenographer and bookkeeper. â€"The Railway and Shipping World is the title of a. new publicntion issued in Toronto, and devoted to transport- ation interests. Railway and navi- gation companies are giving it good support. and it promises and deserves to have a very useful career. , -â€"Mr. Ancil Mills and men have re- turned from Huntsville. Ancil says that as there seems to be very little prospect' of further employment this season in connection with the public works. he may have to begin making ice a trifle earlier than usual. â€"Mr. A. Beavis, of the Star cheese factory Scotch line, received last Mon- dny into his factory 10,001 lbs. of milk â€"the largest quantity ever delivered at that factory since it was established. This new factory is now one of the best equipped for its size in the province. â€"The heavy rains of Saturday after- noon and Monday flattened the grain considerably and flooded some of the low land in this vicinity. in town Commissioner Pilkie was kept busy looking after the drains and water- courses, but despite his vigilance cel- lars on Cambridge and Wellington-ate. were badly flooded. nv.‘ v..--__, 7 ., -Belleville is negotiating for the removal of the Thames Iron \Vorks from Norwich, 001111., to that place, and has resolved to submit to the elec- tors a iby-law granting a. .bonus of $50,000, a site of 10 acres, free water, exemption from taxation for 10 years, and to pay the duty on the plant to be removed from Norwich. rq ,9 1,.-. â€"Mr; Will Dundas left on Friday evening for Montreal, and will sail on Saturday for England on the S. S. Yorkshire, of the Dominion line. He Will visit the Belfast and Hamburg markets after completing his purchases of English and Scotch goods. and ex- pects to be absent a. couple of months. His many friends wish him a. pleacant 7 VJ «by. -â€"It has been decided to change the date of the school picnic at Pleasant Point from June 2-1”) to June 25th. The picnic will be free and all are in- vited. One feature of the day's en- joyment will be a baseball matchbe- tween the Cohiegiate Institute team and Pleasant Point club, the farâ€"tamed glippefg._ Remember the change to â€"The Sadler, Dnndns . FlaVelle Co. flour mill closed. down last week to permit of the placing 0! new breaking rolls. When this improvement has been eflected. the mill will have the latest machinery throughout that is known to the trade. voyage- â€"We have received from the On- uu'io legislature copies at the follow- ing reports: Beekeepers’ Association; Queen Victoria Niagura. Falls Park Commissioners; Poultry Associations; Fruit (:‘rrowers' Association; Butter and. Cheese Ambitions. _-. . . 3iu'1é 25th. 41:. J. D. Flaveiie; brother at and. is. weiidgumuieut 3.1.. -..- ,-_-,t, _ has receive notice 0 is .ppomtment "â€"' as Dominion government grain inepec- Thy-mk' the imfmzmg'bo tor for the district between Kingston At the ““1““: ° m-m'bers ° . n- z-nrl Toronto ..... The Lgentleman referred ferenoe. who were guests at the Simp- to 18 a “brother of . r. P. J. Hurley, pf son house, during their stay. we pub ks ad- this town, and he appmntment Will lieh the following letter of than give pleasure to a. lame number of . _ friends in this lo‘cality, who have not dressed to Mr. W. H. Simpson. \their forgotten his genial .demeanpr and genial host: Dear Sinâ€"We, the un- n"m°r°“5 8°“ ““11““ “PM 1“” duel-signed ministers and delegates. in ““99“” °f ”mam“ ”an, ' attendance at the Methodist Confer- . assembled in this town, -â€"T-he progressive little town of Barâ€" once, now rie has a. system of mecadam streets and guests at your house. beg to na- waterworks. five sure you before loam of our high he and other prominent cdventâ€" epprecin ages not possessed by more pretentious -der]y mmgement of ' uncil renew uk- every partieuler. corpora ' ins done for the metallurgy! $2 constderate care electric power ”stem. mtg-mg ‘ lamps of 2.000 cm» an alternatme cnr- and the peaceful order at the hon-a. 70 dill r'11.;ntfipldtnt to saplily‘ZQOO'iélmdeeaent m by ”his rut d my; WW! ."W..,'7;.len¢odonr 'beot. can: ion.a.nwe cmenWt ”we: fiat td'turfiin! I‘hereby, tender to *ou our rt! cheap electrical motive power to mnâ€"*.'thenh.:,â€"_§¥ned. D. '11” N . ufacturmg estebl ‘ . An 1 W. 20.13. -., gun, Shrine, on. or- to-dntee tried-mm stem morth‘elle. Win. 3. Blunders. . . d‘ . : . . 1..“ TEL CANADIAN roar. LINDSAY, â€"Mr. Arthur HcEvoy. proprietor of the Bum hon-e, Victoria. Road. was in town Monday. -â€"Mr. J. E. McLeod. mperinbgndmt of thb nilmy null service, m in town Wednesday. - ~Mias Nun. Walsh. 0! Bobuygeon. spent Sunday with her triend. 35. Annie Bealey, Russell-st. mums-ramming” .mumm â€"l(in Mint Connolly in visit- Lw her aunt, In. Hewlett. of Ottawa. â€"-Ir. David White. G.'1‘.B. operator. Begum is on night duty at the â€"M:r. C.‘ Buckets, Robinson, editor of The Westminster. Toronto, culled on The Post on Monday. â€"Mr. J. M. Irwin. lumber-man, ot Peterboro, passed through on Saturday 9n his way to Haliburton. â€"M.r. Eng 11 Conway, proprietor of the Reid home, Bobcaygeon, was in town last week on business. -Miss Woolhonae left town Wed- nesday morning for Bowmanville, where she will vxsit friends for a couple of weeks. A l â€"M.r. D. McLachlin. of Woodville. was in town Sciurday attending a. mat- ing of the executive 0! Victoria County Union of C. E. ' â€"Mr. Lou Winters. of Harvey, who has been a member 01 the Crandella crew for the past two seasons, joined again on Saturday. A . â€"Mr. John Werry of West Mari.- posa, save The Post a pleasant call on Tuesday. Mr. W. was attending the county court as a juror. vâ€"Mr. J. H. Delamere, editor of the MindenEchowua. guestattheSimpâ€" son house for a. few days this week while attending county court. â€"M.r. C. H. Grantham. of Toronto, was the guest of Dr. Simpson Tuesday. Hewasonhis way to Sturgeon Point to take possession of his cottage. â€"Mr. J. A. Kerr. of Stirling, instruc- tor for the Lindsay cheese board, was in town on Tuesday. He is making his first visit to the various factories. â€"-Mi.ss Lou McDinrmid. of Whitby, who had been the guest of her brother, Mr. Fred. McDinrmid, for some days. returned home on Saturday evening. â€"Mr and Mrs. J. O'Brien. and daughter Lorena. of Cedar Rapids. Michigan, fire at1 Bream guests of Mr. -AA \n_IL ........ f and Mrs. John O'Brien, Melbourne-5L, south ward. â€"Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Gran and Mr. and. Mrs. C. E. Hugo! Albion, N.Y., passed through on turdny on their way to Bobcaygeon to enjoy a. few weeks' fishing. â€"Mr. J. Wardrobe. proprietor of the Benson house. was called away to Athens, near Brockville. last Tuesday by a telegram announcing the sudden death of his mother. . â€"Mr. Geo. Babeson. th. B.. will leave for New York today (Friday). His excellent record will no doubt win him a. fine position in one of the large dispensaries of that city. ‘ â€"Hon. John Dobson, Mr. M. Fl. Sis- son and Mr. W. Grace, lay delegates of St. Paul's church. left last Tues- day for Toronto to attend the Synod meetings of the diocese 0! Toronto. â€"Mr. Geo. McNeill. of Winnipeg. cut- ter in the Hudson Bay stores. arriv- ed in town last Saturday to visit his brother. Mr. Harry McNeill. and ex- pects to remain five or six weeks. â€"Mr. W. S. Dawson. J .P., of Baddow, was in town lmly on business. His friends will regret to learn that he has not. been well of late, and has had to seek medical advice concerning an old w‘câ€" __ â€"Mr. J: L. Sutton, D.D.s., law of Millbrook, hag decided to locate in ture emporium. Mr. Sutton spent over three years in the office of the late Dr, Hart, and may fairly claim that he is a. citizen of some standing. â€"'Peterborough Examiner. Monday: Mr. Will. Quinn. manager of the Bell Telephone. 00. Agency in Lindsay. formerly local inspector for the Com- pany was in town yesterday on busi- ness. ..... Mr. Wesley Greer. of Lindsay, was in town yesterday working up an Oddfellows’ excursion from Lindsay to the (Thousand Islands on July lst. “Wes." is well known among the local curling Colts. injury. â€"Mm Cahill, of the east ward. left. Wednesday for Council Blufls. Iowa, to visit a married daughter, and my be absent all summer. She will spend some days with sons in Chicago en route. Y M. 0. A. Rout. â€"Thc Y.M.C.A. moonlight excursion toâ€"night promises to be a popular one. as it is (he first one o! the season. and) many will no doubt wish to visit the Point. - -- u. 1 A__ Lg... LW 1. van-r- â€"'1‘he Y. M. C. A. football team have had an invitation to enter in a foot- ball tournament at Woodvillo on July to a number of the play- lst, but ' nanned to visit Peterlgoro A... having mun Accidant. â€"Mr. Alex. Carley, blacksmith, bet witha painful' accident Tuesday short: 1y before noon, and it is a. wonder he was not killed. He was about to shoe a horse, and while gtooping to pick up a tool-box the ammal kicked vici- ously. striking him on the left cheek bone, and crushing it in. The wound is exceedineg painful, but after hav- :_... it Ann-ad by Df- White. Mr- 0"" was not killed. He was she a. horse, and while stoopim up a tool-box the animal ki ously. striking him on the bone, and crushing it in. is exceedingly painful. but ; in: it dressed by Dr; Whig ONTARIO. JUNE 17,7 1898 Ladics’ Corsets for summer. wear, 256, 39c, 49c, Ladies’ Shitt Waists 'were 75c, redufuqd to 49¢. best makes. ' Ladies’ Cotton Stockings, special roc, 12c and 15c. Extra special at 25c pair. Cashmere, all wool, regular 25c, reduced to 20¢ See our .riew Plaid Stockings, selling at sight. Summer Dress Goods, double fold, you must see them while they last, 15c yard. All wool double fold clearing at 20c yard. Special and new at 75c; _'99c, and $1.25. Ladies’ White Collars and Cufi's, special, 25¢ a sett, Collars at 9c each. Ladics’ Belts at 10c, special at 25c. Ladics’ Kid and Silk Gloves, the newest and A Member of tho Hun-9h! My 0! Bow Ooln rune. mud Lu: A: a Post reputer m strollim past the police court on Wednesday evening of last week he observed a. hack drive up and Chibf Bell and Constables Reeves and Wilson stow themselves in- side. Scenting an interesting item. he swung himself into the box seat beside the driver just as that worthy whipped up his mum and started for an unknown destination. A quarter of an hour later the hack came to a. halt on Adelaide-d. south. The officers descended and made their way cautiously along the fence towards a dwelling occupied by a. family named Murphy. members of which are now carving time in Kingâ€" ton for conntodeiting her majegty's Inc-“u v v...â€" __-_V It appears that the prisoner. whose name is Edward, has been living in Duluth for some years past. and spent some time in an institution for the insane in Minnesota. Some time ago he came to Lindsay with his wife and child, and soon gave evidence thot his malady had not. been cured. Not long his wife lett for Montreal to visit friemb, and Edward undertook to run the house and neighborhood. and the police attempted his arrest last week, but couldinot locate his hiding place. coin. At a distance of 100 yards 1mm the house the police leaped the fence and disappeared from View behind a erg” 0‘91“. . , 54,..-2-) -_:-_ .._,l lvvv v- "ww- Some time lab: treuied cries and the shouts of a. gang of small boys gave ' 0! some unusual accurnenoe. 31‘; him I: h c n w ' up is horses as if he had Raggedd asicnnl. and very soon Chic! Bell and his posse have in sight. waiting an individual who was squirming violently and protesting vociferously. A very old woman walk- ed behind crying and imploring the officers to “Take cane of her boy, who had never done anythingywong to any- "9.-., ....----__ Murphy was driven to the police court chamber. where County Magis- trate Deacon issued the necessary or- der to secure his commitment to 5301. He was handed over to the care of Warden Jackson shout 9_.30. R'vaThgvai‘stâ€"xgu ot'the 015 woman was intense. and the bystanders Were vigiply _a(1ected._ \. AI._ _-I!-.. wuauunmr. The residence of Mr. 'l'hos. O'Neill. King-5L, east ward. was the scene of u pleasant event on June 9th. when his daughter, Mimic. was united in marriage to Mr. James Appelbe. one o! Lindsay's most popular young busi- neas men. The ceremony was perform- [WWI VI. u». a’â€"-., __ ,7, _ . of a number of intimate friends of the young couple. The bride was sup- ported by Miss Annie Hunter. of Bell- eville. and the groom by Mr. John O‘Neill. brother of the bride. The presents were numerous and useful. The Post joins heartily with many frientb In msh' ini‘Mr. and Mrs. Ap- nelba a “long and ppy voyage on the sea (1 1110 In the good craft " Scotch Lassie.” _ w. mt: u-vw nus Magic Websteqr. who was as- sisted by is: Ella. Davidson. of Glan- dine. at: bridesmaid; both were ex- quisitively owned. The mature ex- perience of . Alex. Born, of Lind- say. was brought into requisition in aid. of the groom. The nuptials were Jwyvuwvâ€" 'v â€"- - ley Webster proposed 1 the assistant!- und Mr- ‘ - lied. The co: ties, escorfod by ‘ 10" °‘ «have to town. when t1! eight o'glocl: tnin {or 1 other m mlml’ 6|: Vu-VVW‘.. -7, , young couple had been indissolubly Jouled, the contracting parties and their many guests sat down to an ep- icumn repeat. eflerl which the taost of the bride's perente we! ably pro Mr. R. J. McLeughlin. barrister, by of town. and responded to by Mr. Jae. Grehem. town. The tout to the groom end bride was prepared by Mr. Fletcher Jorden. and was gncefully neponded to by the groom. Mr. Wea- ley Webster proposed the health of Horn pleu- the amt-nu. end Mr. A. in: y repbed. The contacting per- !ew of their friends, drove to town. when they boarded the o'clock trein to: Rochester end ‘ ht :3»! points- The numerous endooet- gem ate-ted the popnhrity of The 'th the SUPPOSED TO BE INSANE. BARGAIN DAYS. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE w ra- â€"~* “3d successful future Whatever good reputation we have gained since the commence- ment of our business in 1881, has been due to our having steadily aimed at permanent success by serving our customers faithfully and well We have avoided at all times undue expansion, pre- ferring steady growthâ€"season by season increasing our hold on the confidence of our customers. Quick Sellers no the follow 5 line- cf hoe Cornin- 2} ciao, 23a; 25 size. bound. st. 2943.; 3 ydu. long. bound, ct 50c.;3§chc, bound, ct 750.; 3:50 inclusion. .. ............. ....... . ................................ Shin Wsm. we hon than sod they no becoticc. the decignc sud mun-ill: as tho very hunt. production of tho mafochnmd the fit sad finish in pct- fccu :Vc hue them on the following very popnlu price. 1.35. 1.25. 1.00, 75 an ............................................................... Cot-com. Thin il 3 during lot, jun :00 par. uni. con-co style. :11 ctcel filled Sacco Jon covering. 5 claps, beautifully trimmed, size 1820 30,rcgulor 90c. quilt]; 'c arc going to turn them out quick ct ......................... Mee' Wm pen-s perfect fining. gently trimmed colour. manned. fut "hing. 3.3 {chewing has no worthy cum}. ......‘....31 35 95. 75 Just To (1. 150 more of am Jumbo White Bed Spreed, eiu 76x90 inchee, wigs: 5 lbs, revenible eidee. entirely free from lurch or filling. regular .1. value. they we now on eele u long us they hit. for thin in ohe lest lot mmofl'erleeeuhu $1.60 Speciel ...................................... 99 Specie“: Organdy Muslin; This penieulu' line oune to bend thin week ud them ie only 735 yds. end it, in the 15c. quality. we no going to run it In Men's and Boys’ 8.“. Thin ha been 5 record brake: in out Hot. Depen- ment, end We no wonder, for we keep In touch with leading manhunt-era. sud duo“ a neon no they ptodnce e novelty in Heb we beve'ohem in stock. Thu. in why you on tiny. procure the very hues: ex. W. Auk to see on: oped-me- et 50, 75, LOO end ..................................... Men's and Boye' whine unison IsredZShil-m Th‘n in u very Ipecill line. Bevin: contacted for new-411 hundred. wemobliped ween them outfqniek. for the quantity in r -v 'uge md‘it in the 40c quality. and they ere new on ode n ................................................... Meu'e and Boys Colored Nos: ‘2» hing. nut! and en“ fronu,m here by the handled. we hue then '2 . cu. n, we hue then for all men, we heve them {or In men. we hue u.» .. .r poor men, we have them for rich men. weheve theminevery ".er “u ..-or youoen imbue, prion, 29c to. Clothing. Body to veer ; no doub you heve wondered n the very low prioeo we have quotod clothing At end tune “id in your own mind the: it. een’t be ood quality but when you consider ant. our exponeeenre very low remem- Eor thet 'e 3.11 .11 kind. of Goods under the one roof, by this Inennl we too: the individual expenoou 0 every «irpnrement very lo'. when we buy for on end sell {or cool). Special for um week in e cleeringenle of Men’s Suite. The in the recall: 88.00 velne lo clur et .............................. Boys’ and Youths' Sula, 2 end 3 piece. in good strong Tweed, nicely nude end well trimmed. to hove them end theyu-eqniek eellen owing to the our; good ulna. The following prioee no moving them out (an. 2.00. 1.75 end .’ ............................................................. “Rmn Brno,” the fine residence at Mr. D. Dnnoon. on north Willinm-ot., mrrowly escaped destruction by fine “My. the family were tem- porarily tenant for n time. and when Mrs. Dnnoon returned 3nd emyedutl: enter she “not mm by may more which tilkdjhe Ainterior. _A.L ii” 1176:: "Eiiclo-ed th in the c i”! 5“} 932% Jolt. Tho knowing lint were our. ood who st the regal“ price, but we no go‘ no clou- nhun 1: flat out. on the following prices. 35c nlue 25c. 45c v no now 35c. 75c “in. now 50c. '1 nine now 750, $1.25 value on quickly for lent a» CARTER ! ILL BE New Hats at 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50. New Neckties, 10¢ each. Collars, 2 for 25¢. Summer Underwear 50c suit. aSpecial Bargains all over the store. Goods all new and one price. IEN’S ...... FURNISHINGS. Bt. Ann. do 30mm nxcmlon. The seventh maul excursion to St. Anne de Baum. the famous Roman Catholic shrine below the historic old City d Quebec, will take place on Tm by, July 1901, under the pntromgo (1 Right Rev. Monsignor Fsrrelly, V. G., W of Kingston archdio- oe-e. A will train with first-class catches and Pullmn car will leave Lindlay at 12.80 pm. reaching Mon- trenl- nt 920. when another special will be in waiting to convey excursion- iststoSLAnnmmhinc Quebec“. 4.80 And St. Anne a w an. Wednes- by. Tip-hotter the round trip.¢ood till July 27th. 28th and. 9th. accord- ing to location at “ions. as follows: Mmungbgp‘. Omega-9353.6; Iradi- 1.50 29

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