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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 9 Jun 1899, p. 7

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l women and children. It’s been We have an endless variety of Hot Weather Goods for men, Run your eyes down the list e for us months ago preparing all these lines for June sales at the prices, they are interesting. a busy tim and take a peep I Men’s Balbriggan Underwear i Hosiery Pique Skirts Muslins Gloves Under Skirts Organdies Cashmere Gauze Underwear- Underwear Chefion Capes Ginghams Colored Cambrlc Shirts Blouses Silk Capes Piques Cotton half Hose Crash Skirts Spring Jackets Percales Crash Bat and Caps Cambrics Summer Coats and Vests Summer Corsets Lustre Skirts White Muslin Underslrirts, at $1 00, $1.25, " g ‘ -- ' l ' d fanc makes, Ladies' Summer Corsets in white at 35c and Utth .bhrfii . 1n 13.81.11. SalliOO, $1.55, $1 50 .......................... , ........ 50c .................. $1 75, $2 00, $2.50 . . - G White Piques and Ducks, at 123°: 15c, 18c, Colored Under-skirts at $2.00, 82 50, 32,75 Pique Slims“ w‘th three rows 0t serge)? ........... . .......... 20c, 25c and 35c Men’s Bel. Shirts ,and Drawers, all sizes, A ................. f t t Blue Pique: and DuCks, at ............ 25C at ...................... 25c. 450, 500 ‘. -. 9 . . B‘Mk Lustre Skirts, or 3 rec :30?) . . Boys’ Bal. Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, at ....................... . . W... French Organdlee and Muslin? “1200:, 2455c, at ....................... 30c, 35c, 40¢ ‘ ............... ”c, . /__.__.â€"â€"â€" Black and Navy. A“ W00]: Serge Skirts, ....... - ‘ , ‘ Men's Fine Colored Cembric Shirts. at ---------------------------- 33-50 American Muslms 1:: lawstegegm “P110;- at.........50¢. 75c $100 $1.25 $1.50 - _ ........................ c and e ’ r - Percale 3‘0“”, m 8‘“ ‘gfiklaief‘ ”3‘35 /_â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" Boys’ Colored Cambric Shirts at... . ...65c at """"""""""" ’ “’0" ‘ Ginghams from Great Britain, at 20c, 25c: ff,” raoc Gingham 310381930 in lsgtipes‘fgg ..................... 35c, 45c and 650 Al; the N9egng5qcxch 501:“?5c323d 3:56 chk,at ........ , .0,‘~. . 012 ...... -, , , cc 8 . . s . av Guns??? and American makes, at l c, to Men’s and Boys’ Straw flats, st 250. 35c, White Blouses, m 133% tnfoplgtln5zndsgpgg an /c / ....... . . . .40c 50c, 75c, $1.00 $1 50 . - - - - 1- r - r ' t " . . . / MK. Linens Crashes and Fancy lumens, 36 inches Men’s Light Weight Summer Coats of Navy Ladies’ Ribbed Cotton Vests, vuth intimates, wide, at ............ 12m, 182, 25c, 35c Serge, Double-breasted at. . . .33 ’ :3 75 at ............ 5c. 1°C., 15C , :4 ., uSC' 4 . C b . tri es and luldfi at lgic --~ ’ . 0 “31““ “m m’ ' P ...... into. 25. SPECIAL HOSIERY. W ltnout sleeves,...12§c , 200., .56., 40c , o c . . . . . ............ , . . ... , . 7 - 6 â€"-,â€"'â€"”"'-‘ f 1‘“ d“ 00 Women’s Free Fast Black Cotton Hose, tnildrens Ribbed Cotton V ests, at Dc, C. Spring Jackets, in black and co on , .. per worth 200 per pair, no seams, at. . . .12“ ............................ ‘0, 100 cent. ofi'regnlar pnce. M F . 81 k (J h S 1 - / - n’s ine so ‘as mere ox seam ess, Em Dozen Lidies’ Black and Colored and Fancy Silk and _Chefl'on' Capet'drlt $37.53, cworth 35¢ per pair, at.. . ..’ ...... 25c Tafi‘eta Gloves, at. . . . ...25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, ............ $3.00, $3.50, $6.00, 8 .. 0 the crushing of the corporation stone on Friday of last week ' nic will be held on- office business with the having a contract to fu required on the line. capital would make â€"Oontrsctor Herman Bart finished thunder storm on -â€"If your dealer has ever tried them W ‘10!” by “811W“. town. Magnetic Dyes for home use. _ Edwards, of this and â€"The annual Verulam farmers' pic- l pine' trees uprooted . June 10th. The wrecked. AlioejEthel has been chartered [01' the â€"“’6 congratn melon. friend, Mr. J. P. â€".\fr. Mclllhargey sold a bunch of ed his fourth year on stockers on Wednesday] for a north- University ern ranch, and also shipped a. load of hogs to the Matthews 00.. l’eterboro. â€"The annual Home for the Aged ex- curszon will take place on Thursday, June 22nd,per Str. Crandella to Stur- geon Point. . HIWO cars of lug: were loaded here recently. Mr. Mclllhargeyship d to Matthews Co., Peterboro, up; Mr.1 Wesley Moore to Toronto. Chern‘stry, and whe be entitled to the dog of Medicine. legiuto Students. -Dr_. Neelands has great success in “walk-over," and that crowning broken teeth. Extracts several new styles, as his opponent. _ teethafithout pain by gas and vitalised sir. we near y opposite Sim n ibouseâ€"wtf. ps0 â€"Mr. N. E. Merriam. of Harwood, the well known frcg hunter, was in town to-day. file is about to commence operations on these waters, ' frequents every season. . -â€"Pet.erboro Examiner. Wednesday : Mrs. H L. Lee, formerly of Lindsay. is paying a short visit with relatives in Peterboro and Trent Bridge. be- fore leaving for Calgary, N. W. â€"The Alice-Ethel passed through the lockslast week on her way to Port Porry with five snows of woodâ€"four loaded with hardwood from Deer Boy. below Buckhorn. and one loaded with mill tailings. â€"Feed your will seek satisfaction in just course. -â€"A united effo all Point to fight the which is now stripp thing at Lindsay‘s su man or two should be e should see ceessry its report of the pr of Quinte conference, lecture was delivered the Theolqgical on “ The Relation of t calves Oil Cube. if you want them to thrive; you can get it at the Oak Ftront Grocery. ‘We have also onhand Cotton Seed» Meal, so fam- ous for its fattening and milk-produc- ing qualitiesâ€"wit. -The m’serable dog poisoner is again at work. On Monday Mr. Chas Podger found his valuable English set- terand his fox terrier dead in his yard Dr. Walters’ fine fox terrier was also poreoned Sunday night. â€"Stins0n and Wilder's new parcel delivery wagon made its initial appear- ance on our streets on'Wednesdsy. It’s a ‘thing of beauty and reflects credit on t'he proprietors and builder thereof. tention given to the the lecturer, an. T. the social and moral 889- -â€"Mr. R on The Post Sut returned from been in attendance College for the pa E. Reid. urday. â€"Mr. John unis, mm land-W y Pump Factory, is-doing a rnish s A little f the concern a val- Monday. but wind and h' - - water worked considerable havoc. Mr unself. he Will certainly recommend E. B. Edwards. brother Medical College. sequence of over-work he omitted tak- ing his second year exam. n he does he will rec of Bachelor He is another of. our (‘01- I system of massage treatmen who own cottages pad: to spray the trees or u means in ridding the Pain The officers of the new to this. and also h roadwork and improvements proceeded with at once. -The Bellcville Sun of Moral Progress of the was a large attendance an rscog Guelph. where at the Agricultural at. two years, as a. G. of Mr. J. G. had 16 large his wind- ' late our clever young Keith, on having pass- rn at Toronto In con- in Theoretical â€"“ Friday" Mn‘dlson' and Tom Stiles fell foul of each’ other last Tuesday William-st», and a lively scrap result- ed. ’Tis said that Friday simply had a he introduced well as stars. to Tom's countenance is to Friday‘s church, Bobcaygeon, , and he in town the police court rt should be made by at Sturgeon â€"Mr. ‘W. Burgoyne, of Fenclon Falls. was in town; last week. of caterpillars ing every green mmer resort. A mployed at. once reforms are some other t of the pest. corporation ave the ne- Tuesday. in s of the Bay says: A very able abletobe last night before Union of the conference he Gospel to the Wg’grkfm Sunday with his family at Boimaygeoa, nition which . . Manning. D. A., mg mp'd progress. gave to the influence of the gospelfupon of Reaboro. called He has recently he had _ â€"Mr. Sam Grandy, of 0mm. was in town Tuesday on business. â€"Mr. James Carnegie, of Port Per- ry,csl_led on friends in town Wednesday â€"Mlss Gmham. of mmount, was a guest at the Benson house toâ€"day. â€"ian T. and Mrs. Snowdcn. of (‘amâ€" bray, returned from; Belleville Tues- day. ~Measrs. Geo Arbuckle and Wm. Avery, of Coboconk, were in town on Monday. . â€"Mr. J. T. Robinson. merchant, Emcaygeon, was in town Monday on business. . â€"Mr. D..I:l. Moore, of Peterboro.was in town Saturday, a guest at the Simp- aOn hoese. returned â€"Mr.~Hugh Silver has from his business trip to Amherst, Nove Scotia. â€"Mrs. M. W. Chambers, of Fenelon Falls. called on Lindsay friends last Wednesday. â€"Rev. Mr. Creighton, of Christ called on friends Monday. l ‘ â€"Miss Austin, of Rochester, and her claim'ng that h° “'33 attacked without sister, Miss Emma, of Haliburton. Were in town Wednesday. â€"Mr. J. D. Mt‘l‘hadden and Miss Eva Hay spent Queen’s birthday at Bob- caygeon. the guests of Rev. Mr. and B, Walters. â€"Mr. '1‘. Walsh. of Bobcaygeon. who has been in Buffalo for the past few weeks, passed through town lately on his way home. â€"Mr. Joe. Wilson, poundkeeper and. caretaker of the council chamber, is about again after six months illnms following an attack of lagripm. Wm. Cressvvell came down â€"â€"Mr. Saturday to spend. from the north on ED reported that his drives are unk- -â€"Mrs Barry L. Lee. (nee Miss Arch- arnbault). of Trent Bridge, will leave on Saturday for Calgary, .\‘.W.T.. to join her husband, who accepted a situ- ation there sonic time ago. â€"â€"Mr. Norman 8 Morton, photo- Grand grapher, left last week for Valley. where he will take charge of a studio. H‘s business here will be continued by his sister, M' “Bob" is Justly proud of it. student from this county. d th â€"The Oakwood Crrs ook ' highly of the lectures given an e . Monday last over 10.%rlb; o 13$: practical methods used and is of the -'â€"Mr.W. E. Morrison, onemof the pro- The company also shipped 5500.) lb, opinion that if other of Our young men przetors of the Bancroft Limes, was of Creamery butter. The patrons an, from the farm would attend scientific in town lately on. his way home from fuming would be more widely engaged Port Perry. Be thmks ousmess men should cultivate the trade of Bancroft more than satisfied with the success of thecrcamery, and with the maker, ‘Mr. Lewis. â€"On Tuesday week a sew-n year old l’etxrboro boy named Bailey fell on the sharp point of a broken bottle. which entered the groin. severingan occas'on to ca artery and causing a violent hemorr- 500886. and atten huge. He became unconscious owing to church in van the log of blood. and died some hours â€"-The work of the town council in cm- d- destroy the in and enjoye able value from. a ll Last Sunday in the fact that ing. Mrs. Leitch stands h tion of their parish many standpoint s. igh have (1, and prove of inestim- had H dtgrféggdli a; The Queen st. Church Musicale was That. REV. and in the estima- ioners is evince interior and ex- been made in and vicinity by waiting the village oc- casionall y. {g SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINMENT. Largely Attended. last week the chair“ at the Quecnvst. Methodist church, under the leader- ship of Mr. W. Musselman, 'gave an musical entertainment. The (1 playing men to collect an to or mprove m eggs 0 the caterpillar found on trees n ‘ men . - _ , Q onthestreet has shown very beneficial the parsonage, a “W?" ““3“?“ Va; excellent .V . results, as there are very few worms to andah and neat railing replacing audience was large. md enthusiastic, be found on streets which; were inf-ist- rackety 01d walk 0‘ the p 11?"?‘5 and brought out the very best in the ed last year. ' congregat gpxyefi‘} “11°? margin}: performersâ€"indeed, the encores were ”It i‘ likely that the do“ “33°” :hhirloi: :bly assisted. by Mrs. Leitch so numerous that, in an already for bass and ‘lunge in Stony Lake who occupies the position of organist. lengthy program, the later perform- and other waters of peterborocOunty The my, gentleman returns for an- era received scant justice owing “33113 ._/ “it“ 3:340 M elicit: Jmhlfith ‘in ‘ other year and we MEIR {011'r bitm and lat or an audience that walt- ' ' or r preven W 09536 hi "fe the succem t ir' e or s t be served. P B 0 1 Lindsay Waters Unknown. l GWEN“ Servrce. 81808130121)! 111m 8 and Others '1‘"- ' 20:1“vi'arrant. . “fi'pfmmm oat 830 with a G. A- Litt‘e' i M”; ; At a banquet M Monday night,l The Right Rev. Arthur Sweatman, insthewlnter season. . . ”ifâ€"fâ€" well-rendered chorus by. the choir ING BETTER General Passenger Agent: Davis, of ' 1113- Bishop of Toronto, isexpectod to -.The 35th (Simone) Butt. have .2- A Successful Picnic. Mr. E. perm of 5‘0“.““119: reader. I NOTE ‘ . - i arrive in Linden Frida mornin and cured pefflfflsionto mtain “Tho Cock 0' v t ' i held edtwo clarionette 3°10“ “1 tab“ at, . ' Montreal and he expected soon to y y 8‘ . . . Rev. Father OLesrys men 6. . W BUSINFSS EDUCATION . _ . willconduct confirmation service at St. the North" 35 the offwzal regimental ' Bobca rk on Tuesday mi 3:1qu encored each time. The Range ‘ Th” ‘ . ' theG and Trunk whine 00° ““1" . ' - rch Co ~“ - 53“” I" ‘ 3:14:16 1.. Club led b Mr. P. Cullen ________â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-"â€"' M re “none are secured}?! ““38 see .r , Paula church Endsy, evemng at 8 mo .- 1 31m Hughes. (1 our awn ‘ Britt-f!“ success. Contrary to ex- _ at r ., y . . i :n ”W 0‘ Bookkeem or being ion dollars annually out of its Muskokn i o‘clock. - 45th Victoria Butt, who has hitherto , pectations. it proved an. ital day for did their selection capitally, snd_gave i n lnmdsoto'x--°WLD‘“’l ‘ ow - . b an 3 . ' a ten mill- ________â€"â€"â€"â€" claimed the title, should make this i . - usand to excellent support to Mr. Podger mine “a“ “‘ d fin! Dru." sbletownts Sherwood.“ 7 . Y busness. This would m-an ‘ . . . . . . . I“ Picnlc- Fully “V0 the poop M” w 199 ' solo was unfort- gihminhnl: $0323er at? .figfi'a 3mm l. other men“. Thorough instruction 1 ion dollars American money spent. in i 5- A New. mpgfilggéwgtog fiegf‘t’cisf nails; l m on the WM coming from 1 magma” pied?” {he program. comm ero -- "‘- . ‘ . . . , . ' ’ ' â€" . ”um “m"? “N" ”a """" “if? “£223 5 Km“ ‘“ '5‘” “Puéxntn l the country In encouraging Mill‘sko‘ ; â€"â€"Mrs. Brigadier Bead, of Toronto, floor of parliament. q y ‘ and 3:133 t 53”“ . {to 81¢}: 13:. ~ after the peculiarly lively pieces that H'c'iib‘iiféiui‘i‘éé‘w‘iii.-_.".'122."A. Gillespie Pemwmw‘ Bum”. eg l m twig; rthilgmi‘iim Txuimtigrgagno ' ”RWY 0‘ *3 W°m'5 3”“ 09"" “ow hear the owl " Still he ~- ‘W'no‘ i ii: mam-“iron: AVictorla Road, Laid- WW“led il- 3" WWW“ V°‘°“ ”“1 “M” “u *W""""°""..Iii"i°‘.i.§3ii3§ W. PRIN‘E‘I‘E’ $1223. (:31? sugpheaiiiaiilr’sed that To- ations in the Dominion.Wi11Vlmt Lind- 'Who!’ " ' . l law’s Landing and Fenelon Falls: iifith‘i’ftéis’fir‘lfifid’fifmefiutbut :éi‘fginllrl;'idter'365w‘ynw‘h asmh"! Pnnclpsl route and the north take 5 eps to 89â€" say this week, and will address mect- Said she: “It sounds much more like shortly after, the popular steamer. W“ and Mr. Musselman‘s violin duett “val-We 3“” i' '°° """""""""""" w- Opposite the Post. Oflice- cure vistors mm the Pan-American loss on Saturday. Sunday and Monday. ‘woo. " l Crandella. come in with a fairly good merited the hearty encore it received. -â€"â€""""â€" / congreggin Buffalo. The effectirwould Further particulars later. “0h! t 50‘" he cried, “that's very i EEOWdlfrim Efduxflajrgogmgrgfiglifodh M" ““359an also contributed two 313 NTAL ‘ , ' but.) of he World's air in ________.__.. . rue, :. do 00' e . a ~_l , l . '.‘ g -- . . M . 11‘ U” - " weekl P035 1:? tilldie tM'Chi a: “7113011 i3 110“? glut- - But really now I wonder who "â€"- ‘ about 200 from Lakefueld. Burlelgh ‘ Violin so‘lo's. and next” (110 13¢ng 1;. heme waltz: . 51”le e ‘ or .ern 1- 8 Blue“ by .- Doz- J t he the owl lied "You two I" i F ll ,, d Buckhorn Dinner was 59;- _ Leslie Silver 5313 Out on p. Throw “u ””h‘w'r" “‘6'“ 311°me W tedwrth tourists. ' us re rep ’ . be c ' ' a 5-"n' l ' 10 b the ladies inmASnificent style. and respondedto cobalt; rulers Imhundraos cent-win 899 Mr. R. St Porter suffered a poin- The young man promptly (00“ t “C- M in (”spam 3“ y 01 th an encore with a touching renderlng .... ... * M f. E W... .. WW. W. W. .. . WW mlWWhuimwm, .; .. ..,,, 5...... W. - E v . . a d belon in to a customer. The â€"On Monday a by-law to borrow 85" F3 ’ .es ‘,“ a - - - MCI-bruins, Miss Maunder and. Mr. W- A L‘ttlle.s WN AND COUNTY â€"The members 0‘ the Young Peo- 03 3 grain ‘ '1 h' 000 for a new fire. hall was subm'ttod inclmatou toembonpomt- bfishort use. A- 12311 were well done. as was the 80, . . l‘L) ple's Socigty of C. E]. of the Cambridge- igkmeakfd 119d d. _d maid?! e I: to the citizens of Peterbom. and.as tanccnéroglllntlf?m:‘$h°mh ”mafiywxung recitation by Miss Haygarth. Miss â€"- P m . . _ was urne an inset stcct , - - ' “‘t .danc . . . . . . m_ _____.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"'â€"M “swam sm' 0” W a DASHES HERE AND THERE “mam“ chm? have ”muted” inthecalf of of the right ieu'. making ‘1” “if”; fgggmglggggmggan '3 - people “no,“ a hop. Mr Hurry Harâ€" 8-113; auxin 3423323353. $35310“ / yangemyents for their annual 0- 3- days a nasty wound It is surprising that “inhibition plebimite " (5an 113 cltl- “5 ””123th suitable minaret.” Giant; {laughing an concert s success. which will be held on Sunday and Mon- “the“ will permit the} r dogs to.fol- pm.marked 'r ballots. and of that “”31 0th" ‘mwmertu‘ncmagy vgut After entertainment ice cream Rev B. X. lowthemon their shopping expeditions her 76 Wre against the by-luw a football match a r r b and ca were a in basement nun ' lbe 0““ to 1“ wet. ground 08 y It t 5' by-law Wll be mam), was not com- to a crowd tha'hgsamtbetcaflghyh; 'ld' . .n-s c Lmdsay’ the W I'm no entertain- June 25th and 26th. ' Bums, B.A., of Orillia, an en [jagâ€"11m“ thuslas' tic A wellâ€"attended meeting was ANAUA PAINT “BIPA‘NY' il chamben last Tuesday to l G rm” i 33:53:?» advisability of continuing 0- E. worker. is expected to occupy 0mm 31m” carry a c D PAINTS. " the merchants half-holiday system dur- the Pulp“ on Sunday, and pr“? '3 “W 0‘ 31mm presence. and save goods l mg July and August. A very intcr- special sermon to the youngapef‘l: 6‘13: from defilement. ' eating talk resulted. The final (1942181011 theeventng, ”1)? Pg“ $311 “38““ the __.._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€". w '. was that the half-holiday should be atll- 3:31:38. ogntheiogowynl ewill n‘g‘me and “WP"! and “SM”- l heredrt‘t) but withé?si$‘i§§°b§i§ie§§ey panel's will be mad “by, representatives â€"In J une there will be five issues of w i Efilii’tergiflfimdus, so that busiâ€" 01. the different SWletleSth-ggd final; The Youth‘s Companion. Among the 0"; be seriously interfered W51 1 also befp r01“ dfiofitod c urc many contributions to them will be a m" be pro use y ” ' story in three parts, “ Four Charms." ness will n and 81.50 costs for a. ' Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All mem- l o a he corporation. . to run at large Within t bers and loversl of the game are re- 1- ._M . Walker, of the east ward. be- . . ' PURE LINSEED AINTS I came displeased With a neighboualkrzz quested to be present. Before .. the account of an incident in Prepared for 10003233: T’b'b‘d “‘ my i Frechette. ”has flhfrwgf;nztnilort 8:6 .â€"-A large and enthusiastic crow-£1 G era'l Funston's travels in Alaska; T" ' . W... 32:23:12.1; W W...- “Willi? time”... at: senses. “33.3.3.2: realm... :me‘tiifzzzsz'a' ulfij‘gfiu‘film) mullyoground in Hard: 11880, and “’35 fmed $4‘95‘ me u g For the hut three innings the 001- first chapter of Robert; “mfg. ser- Drylné oil. Tbevmuialnedandcontsinncimpur ' costs. . __ legions didn’t seem to be in_ lt, but isl story .iprdwr’n a tale of rail- i’u‘ ”sediment of my kind. 3'“! W‘m i. l / m the fourth they connected With “710- road life; “The Island of Negros.” a S re . but“? being “‘1" out, ""1 when “fly ‘ Steamer Changes Hm kett’s curves for ourteen runs, and 1- l dc - tion of the curious life in nmtedtoglve satisfaction. i ' the' 1 1 ' in the Ne y ”“9 . - - . - ‘ do evening Mr- Sam- G deem“ " cm “5 Dime a little-known Philipplne island. which Solelnnuheturers. co ‘ 0111i 8821!;ch the purchase of th seventh they won out easily. Score by lately sought United States protection; h. - w h F b .c Purine ' ‘ : u, " - 't , 51m as arts THE CANADA PAINT ad I Str Greyhound from. Mr Thos. Sadler. m§fi_2 3 3. o o 9 0 1.1.49 gflmfiflgfitflfi, 'h ‘0" b) Harm The almost universal acknowledgement of d curt lfijcrricfs The low prices F°' “ by Holman 0° 9 I“ " \ atu figure cwsigfraggabggj" if?“ L.c.I.â€"1 2 1 14 2 4 1 0 x.-â€"25 __..â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" has not been attained by handling ordinary goo s a 1 P rds collecting the i $.11? am that 7is logs to the mill- fifimesgnfidefil‘gffittbmvffir'Efi‘ A Fm” Byâ€"st. are here, but our efforts have been directed particular y ltowsst manufacturing __ MCLemn ‘ 00' -â€"-â€" 3 Some slight changes 81,3 “319$ figs? Jewell and Argue L. C. I.-â€"E. Jewell. The new by-law regulating the use most select in weave. design and c010,- cfl'ects from the arge â€" I in her machiner)’: wh‘ch vl‘fnlfluel anfl Rogers. Return game will be played of the sidewalks. and! aimed all the bl’ l d 0 stock embraces S In 3! K111 33" 3““ Sid! d hut-st. ‘ ”duo-6t fi°¢°emamu$n gept at, high on the 2L3t inst. , ' cyclists, appears to have several loop- centres of cotton goo 5. ur penn‘. 0 ~ â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"'â€"""‘ holesin it For instance, a person can- _ th ease. - l , . . _ d i pressure Wl way Notes. not push, propel, draw, an" a. bicycle DIMITIES FROM BELFAST._. u g in SPOtSa fit“ an ' Young, 3A., of Port. Or‘rllia. is holidaying in town, the and ‘9 prove .3 serious impediment to r - . . 100 _ cords Hâ€"ng'egm Pmde‘t °“ “’9‘ 8““ °‘ M" “‘1 M“ “9““ n"“oé§f'ph$§£ifl‘"§u ”Wit ‘33; 3?" 1.1;. moons FROM MANCHESTERâ€"The beautiful heavy and nch kmg 156 x .3; £5?» ‘3‘" “1911.013" “we“ “a“? infraction of the by-lnw w be per- are here as high as 500 and low as"... BUILDERS HARDW . . J‘ J Rae of Bo unville, Haliburton tram has been off duty aded Kent-stuseuthside. withs lawn-l d ’t k OW at an . to compare PRISM 3mg» ““13; - secret“; on first ballot this week on account of sickness. Be mower thzs morning Now a. lawn- GINGHAMS FROM GLASGOW-“W9 on n ynamwi as to the Ready In“! Pain" 4.3,. A, w. Mallet, of Lindsay, has was relieVed by‘. Mr. Erise. \ umrfigdggfiztfils‘w‘wgi‘m' “Mm with the reel Scotch Ginghams for fineness and 1'6 ty : ' from the ministry- â€"On Tuesday night! last, While the “a ' , . , . . Sh herd checks at, 10c, Btflpfi. 0mm . resgned . our knotty walks. it runs on wheels, hm muss Pretty neat, e; walrlxc, ALL KINDS The following young men who haVe regular train on the frondsle, Ban- yet we fear Chief Bell will not an d er- wag 8 q _ ....... 15c ““01”" 0F BRUSHES '- d in Lindsan Mi“ in °r°ft and mm“ B‘R' was "mm“ tabetocompel the person in rue to | and plaids at . .......................................................... per yard ALABASI'INE, labzre or -, . last. Sunday a freightat Deer Lake. the rear wheel: 2| 1 to the highway The text is u ' in set tints of WNO JELLSTONEEA'ELS «if... A. J tin-i1];i 3.9.4815? ($305.3 9:“th ‘fvrggslgngaioignpodogetgfi; gallows: . . , ORGANDIES FROM PARIS.â€"â€"Beautlfl11 real sheer goods. PBIf 20¢ a ' . , 0. core » - '- ' an,» ass was , - - 3rd sewroxis sums. fi‘lf‘cbguTnniS » couldbe replaced. .L. . 315"?“ M £13; “I wahvfi N116. Blue, Yellow and Pmk, special per y i . d ' VABRISHES. - - l on ' lndsa coun- “r I zâ€" ‘ . , . mm cm” 41“” ”temussmnofiwthp $955.:- ’ "' Wu mm. .. Dorms MUS 8 FROM 51‘. GALLS "In pm dots with wmte groan . HORSE cmrrsas. h tookpsrt t ccaav cons m ssususs, w o . Stra _ mes mamoma runs, 2):. $‘3WdEWT fifah’. “r; 2121;201:128 ' J. Ironino. Nu A-~ MthaImld~ ‘7’- ‘ ' Clarke and Dr. Dyerr . “ed The final draft has been "Effie ' - u; rouowins change! from ‘39 3 z English a Belgian Portland llamullt - Linus; ”one! ' man; Biased Sewer Pipe. Whilst; ’ . _ ‘ tom, ' ' I ’ A. {In-m, It .., . ‘- Mt so wwsww ,W my... .I www.mm H. _ ' W31. 13W it... p i With. . Police Court Calendar. Baseball Notes. by C. A. Stephens; “Klopdikes. Old and - . . New," by Prof. N. ‘S Shaler, of Bar- -â€"Wm. Arnold, butcher, was fmedl $4 â€"A meeting of the baseball commlt- vard' .. Authors and. Animals," by A llowing his horses tee will be held in the council chamber Lil-08'; "Robert Louis Sievensou and Children," by Edna-Dd Goose; “ At: the . g'milarâ€"our .cr favor of providers men. until t _ the in hand; and carries out long 3 . hotter: in that Thursday «knew-w ”’n’ruhss .-..,. , -

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