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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 26 Jul 1895, p. 9

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Wan-mast day, Colds-t 68!. ‘ The week. I!“ Walton ammo: mom. 1 Iain tell on2days. Ion! rain an New Advertisements LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS. [Correspondence 0: 'lux run.” COUNCILâ€"Toe Eldon tovmamp council meets at Lornevnle on Saturday, the 33rd day of August, when, along with other business, 3 collector will be appointed. [Correspondence of Tax POST. A I-‘xxn APPEARANCEâ€"Mr. Jas. Bushell has his two earns completed, which are erected on stone walls built by Mr. Wal- lace; they are no disgrace to his workman- ship. Gums»: Pann.â€"The on party held in Mr. R xbt. Porter’s on was a: success, the proceeds amounting to over soc. CROPS â€"'l'h ) crops are very light in this locality on account of there being no rain. The turnipe are a complete failure, and the latest potatoes that were planted are not half a crop. Bun BALLâ€"Llama wants to play Lindsay again, but wish to start a little sooner, as they are not accustomed to playing by electric light. All Lindsay has to do is to name the date, and they are ready for action ...... J anetville played Lotus on Saturday the 20th ; score, 5 to 17 in favor o! J anetvllle. Lifl’ord plays Blackstock in Bethany some date later on. u_-'- 6mm! PA In Mr. R )bt. 3 the» proceed" 5 CROPS â€"Th locality on amount: The turnips are 3. cc latest potatoes that. half 3 a99- , . _ (Correspondence 01 Tux Post } PERSONALâ€"Mr. Chambers, theological student at McMaster college, brother of Dr. Chambers here, has been psying a. visit, and staying with his brother ...... Mr. Daniel Mchchiin, of New York city, brother of W. H., has been visiting hero, taking in Lindsay, Cobsconk, N or- L A 13.1... -4... “War an ab. t! D : -â€"â€" .w, v here, taking in Lindsay, Cobsconk, N or- ]and. Fenelon Falls, etc After an ab- sence of 20 years he is glad to met many old friends and acquaintances. and notes many changes in faces and forms. Bis hood was spent here. . as P. 0. -- Mr. John Sheridan has been appointed nostmaster or Oakwood, and the past eflice has been changed to Thorndike‘s block, opposite the old P. 0. 311158 Lila Weldon and Rabt. Sh :rldan are Installed as assistants. - Frameâ€"The writer of these items took in the railway-men’s picnic at Orlllia on the 20th inst" and enjoyed the pleasant occasion v ry much. Rich. Caade, Mrs. R. Handc ck, Sioggett,‘and others from here‘ were of the party. In the to ~2f- war. the twc-inch cable was snsppe by pullers averaging about 250 lbs. {new Loadâ€"R D. Thuton, . Jadlcifl Sdo -J. Greer. Renderâ€"G. '1‘. Fulflord. Industrial Fairâ€"J. H Hill. Fun) for Sale-Joe. Netifleld, Card of Thanksâ€"Mrs J. Guy. For Mac: Rexâ€"Angus ngal Mr. and Mrs. Albed Webster, Oakwoad; Mr. ande. N. Thomas, Cambmy; Mr 2nd Mugs. Ragga, Mr. J. and WM. Glenn}, Mr. and Mrs. Norton, Miss L. Prior and was LDavldaomsllotthtle - Mina Yates. of Oshawa Mr. J. E E Autumn and Mr. Cass, at Cleveland. Ohio; 11:. Swain. at Vdnn Mr. W. Bra our, Dr. sndfln. L In. Kayla, Lil-Wt. Mr. A. K t. In E. Wm . Gumball, :- awn-u), lWhlta. Dr. Tonga: 1'. P. mgfwm Ill-WI 1!:in u'." like @mmainu 205x. [Correspondence 0! Tea P0312] Laws Soczan-lhe evening was volup- tuous and the illumination irom numerlus Chinese lanterns, gleaming through the foliage of the large maples, with the‘r huge branches, and failing upon a thick carpet of the most delicious green verdue, Rented a somewhat enchanting scene in the lawn surrounding Mr. S W. David- son’s residence on Wednesday evening.the 17th inst... on the occasion of a lawn social held under the direction cf the Wesley Sabbath school. To say there was a larfie crowd would be putting it verv mil y indeed as the number present ~ reatly end-pectations or own the most sanguine. be number present was very materially increased by large parties of friends trom'Llndeay, Oakwooo. Cim- m..when artificial daylight. W8: increased a fresh reinforcement cf Chinese lanterns, after which an elaborate literary programme followed with Rev. Mr. Mc- Aulay presiding, consisting of both foreign and local talent. The elccution numbers by Miss Yates, of Oshawa, and Miss Bowes, of Lindsay deserve special men- tion, but:ln no less degree the mandolin music by Messrs. Irwxn and Perkin. of Lindsay. A solo by Mrs. Merton, of Little Britain, was also ‘97. highly appreciated, tions were necessarily omitted. Mr. McAnlay, in a brief speech, concluded the programme, thanking the friends who had assisted as not only by their presence, ~bnt else far aid in connection with the pro- grsmxpe. A3 I said before, the evening was sublime, the crowd large, programme excellent. refreshments enticing, tea. tum-mt, coffee delicious. lemonade cool and refreshing, bsosnnss exquisite, and the ice cream at the stands in the rear cf the-lawn simply gloriousâ€"in fact eyeg- thing blended together most harmonica in mixing it s ecided success in every particular, mushy socially, physically. intellectually. and lastly, but not least. financially. Proceeds, for three dollars we puchallntl of s nndsy school Ownâ€"Owing to the continued dry weather the W in fienersl are light. Fell wisest, however. quite up tothe average; oats. barley shapessnrs light, nwdmipestohlhllnre. Anceshower, Dr w a uwv â€"vu ., w . not to mention recltgtlcns anti music by the local talent, a. chorus by the children being probably one of the finest features of me programme. As Jule: progfagme ‘ ‘l- -_ â€" ‘fln LmDéAY, FRIDAY. JULY 26, gnaw. 895%.... to. .. I. num.33uo»::...:.:m 18w. B8: o»..:....:..-.._ ‘ Taurusâ€"nu v. v-.." e.or Rexâ€"Angus Lpgan, Kirkfield. Faithful Brethren Lodge No.77 A.F an AM vowâ€"- Post , --I_l.. NORTH MA #:171233- LORNEVILLE; OAK W00_U. GLAN DI .N E. 59 ss-‘Sundsy ....-...67.73. | in Inches: “my and Fridsv. .W This? Week. July “she Emu!!! 1312.”. . ..Mr..W.Irwh Is also apmdlfirg holidays nnderthe ‘ root. an E. Smith, of the Collegiate, is home forth vacation. We Mfg: werep leased to see them 3mm Eddiep may be successful in hlsmm. Swm Mm [Correspondence a T3: Post.) 7 Fun Gnomms.â€"1‘he track for speeding is being brought into as proper 3 condition as possible. under the t ot‘flr. J ames McKay. This will to the success 0! the fall 1311'. 3 RC. Promsâ€"Thrust proceeds at the RC. picnic were close onto $400. This will pay off the debt twice over. LONG Pom Promsâ€"A quiet but en- joyable tunic was 3 ant en the shores of Balsam ske by the Point page last Wednesday. Their many friends vited from Victoria. Road return their many stinks. ' . . .BIG Comm-'7; SO a- _.â€"___c {Correspondence oi m Pcer 1 CHURCH Normâ€"The subject chosen by i the Rev. J. D. Smith at St. Andrew's last ‘ Sunday ev was “The touch of Faithfi; his text being mMatt. 9:21, “If I may‘ but touch His garment I shall be whole." The sermon, though of short duration, was marked throughout by eloquence and depth of thought. The rev. gentleman closed by exhorting his hearers to come in contact with Christ, not like the crowd around Him in his text, with the touch of curiosity, or superstition, or scepticism, or ignorance, but with the touch the woman exercisedâ€"the touch 0! faith. One feature 0: the evenin was the beautiful voluntary, “She touc ed the hem of His garment,” rendered by the choir and play- ed by Miss Smith in a very able manner. Promoâ€"A number of our young people will attend the Scotch picnic at Sebright on the 319: inst. PERSONAL-air. Thos. Sadler has gone back to Lindsay tram a short visit here. ...... Mr. A. Perkins, of Lindsay. passed throu h here for N orland last week. . . .Mr. Geo. hompson. oi the L. L. 00., is in the village on business ...... The Misses Smith, of Lindsay are vi~iiaglbere ...... Mrs Jas :34ch hey is visitingtriends in |Sadowa. ...... rs. Graver an Master Boy are at present the sets of Mr; and Mrc J A McR-ie ...... . Thus. Brown, of flagged Rapids, paid the village a flying visit last week ...... Miss Annie Mclntyre is spend- ing her vacation with her puents here. ...... We also noticed Mr. J. McIntyre in the village on a flying vistt, which would have been greatly enjoyed had he not taken away one of our prettiest iris in the person cf Miss C. McCaflrey, w 0 has gone to visit her parents at Lorneville. Ix son I'mâ€"Au unkno Italian has been making it "hot" for t ose whom he thinks defenoeless, here lately. The “tar gang" have got wind of it, and on his next visit he will be reduced to sausage meat. DIAMOND. '50. ”fiE‘aE‘éfiiHâ€"‘m. ank Rogers. 02 (Have- land. has been mutating .3 Mr. Samuel Rm’ ...... Mu. Hagan, tron the U.S.. ls visiting Mr. Show: ...... Mn. Robin- son. Mrs. Gm . the Klan- Dunn“. and thoBQT.J.C. mud wit. an can In It Wuhbnrn’n Island. and than having- madame. W0 pm or Vaughn v u.â€". they nou'irl probafiy have [Correspondence 0! m Poor. Cnsnrruu.â€"Mr. Pilkey, B.A., son-in- lsw of Mr. Gienny. one of our leading youn men in the township, we under- stsn has been selected out of a. large number of candidates for the headmsster- ship oi! a very lvrge high school. Mr Piixey ion gentleman possessing greet abilities, and has always been very success- ful in his scholastic labors. Bis courteous and very genial manner will no doubt brin him many friends in his new home. Be as the best wishes of the local correspondent of THE POST ...... Among the fine specimens at young, men belong- ing to our village is Mr. m. Yeo, who has been mugged to take 3 fiubiic school somewhere our province. man with has, during his csresr of instructing the young, been very successful, his pupils always passing their examinations in a my comseéeblz amig- . hung lanmefl SP1; 00sz L 3â€"31 USKOKA. ,,.a__-- n0 'l‘u- Dnn'r ' VICTORI A QUAD: LITTLE BRATA£N1 Uftllbb. been run over. 3nd ‘helntmt rdledon andmhntared d8! noted 16 .‘fl Inst, will fl may Mrs. J. E. Shut no 1v, Math The b R37. J. C. were turn Cantu“. IWV x 0! Tu Pu.) mBoome.â€"M$eo._snvu1hwgg tho wreak! a in Garden and dNorbh Eldon townships; no doubt, Geo: yin nuke a first class job ramtenhereoanubnday lastsnd dldsn meense amo_nnb of [fllluww m”- Enema-Mr. W1I°son is doini: a huge trade in his store here this summer. He finds it difiieult to keep orders filled, so rest are his sales. Give him 3 cell. er Prensaâ€"A greet many pens HAY , throoggh with their hey cutting, which is a. average crop. . BRECTION.â€"Th9 word “two" wee left out in printing lest week's letter from this piece between the words “it matters not to (we) of them.’ Pmoxmâ€"Mr. John Canine, ornam- with friends here. still wing. Our blds are. generally speakfi‘g, in capital order as regards ver- dure, being not near an burnt up as in some districts we have lately visited. Be- speoting the harvest, hay has turned out much better than was expected, in fact we could say that a few weeks ago the esti- mate was one-third of a fair crop, but will now turn out to be three-quarters of an average one. It the price keeps up our farmers should do well this year. Oats are also looking well, as also tell wheat. Generally speaking, the people in this dis- trict will not have. any great cause for complaint for this season. FIRE PBOTECTION.â€"At length a Water one engine has been got by our commie. sinners, which, when tried the other day. appeared to please our residents. A fire brigade will now be organized, so with the fine supply or water going through the vil- lage we shall not be future afraid of the destruction of the whole place in case a fire breaks out in any building. L- 'l’ ....I night-tn nf U'Jluplasuv 5v; mu... --____ Fm: PBOTECTION.-At length a one engine has been got by our aloners, which, when tried the at! appesred to please our residents. brigade vgm now be organized, 30' , n ___L‘_ J-A‘nfl Hymn!!! tire Dreaxs Ouhluuu u..m....,.. Coxrrmrurox.â€" he Lord Bishop of Toronto will hold a confirmation service on Thursday next, the 25 h 11:51., the Rev. J H Sheppard, rector“, having] prepared about 15 persons to partake o: t . CRIME.â€"â€"Ycung Hebner, who opened a switch a week or two ago a coufile of miles from here on the G.T.R . has been sen- tenced to seven years in Kingston gaol. A well merited punishment. and we hope a warning to a lot of viciously inclined voungsters we have about here ..... Kinfigvot Waubaushene, was brought be- fore . H. Manning and W. D. Levering, J .P's., on meaon a charge of steal- ing money tram the By Lumber 00. It appears he faisifl the work drawin money for 'men who had not earn- edit. leadin guilty, he was committed to Barrie for tr al. CAMPING â€"Daily parties are making up for the Port Severn district, which is a fine part for a quiet stay to recruit the health and have good fishing. at... "m .4?!“ hpalth reports in this D30. SUCH 8 Clear uuu PERSONALâ€"Miss Millie Knox. cf Lind- say, who has been spending a short time with her brother, T. A. Knox, hardware merchant, returned home last week. FARM FOR SALEâ€"In the Town- ship of Eldon, being Lot 18,001 7. contninlug 2001mm more or less; 150 acres cleared und lulu-co in bush 7F0r_ terms, Ego... apply to JAMES MERI- flit-B: an'xiiniitfu.L72-£ ‘v‘u gun..-‘ - v-v farm consisting of one hundred mos; ninety acres cleared und In.) good state of culuntion. good frame barn on stone loundnuon. log home and plenty of water. Situnted on 1 concession lot 20, in the township of Eldon. shouts mile: from Khr- fleld. For particnlnrs Ipply to ANGUS LOGAN, Kirkfiald P. O.â€"72-6. 7 FOR RENT OR FOR SALE.--A fine farm consi§ting o! opehlgundrod mos; ninety - .. -.J.x...o:,.n nnlv‘l \l Uuw yum .v- u, .- unks. A130 an “aim? 6i id: number ' . in we aim]: oneeuun o! the do Township Vern- lun. connining by ndmeuument om hnndnd not.“ more or Ian. Then as on aid 1nd: 3 (run dwelling how on. 3nd one half stories blah. 21x25 feet. with hm kitchen sunchod 1712010”. and I sumac? ”when Widow [diatom VI uugvnv, “Iv-v "m. "-_-.-_ --- V“, 4mm :3. with the upprohsuon at tho undonigmd lunar. a‘hlnchunbu-n in tho Court House, intho Town of Linda], st? o'oclock p 111.00 vvuu a-n-v- _v_ 7 Tint most cemnl proper“. slanted oomoto! William and Glenelg 51.3.: (rum. 2 storeyu. with Im- sami root; 1: rooms, with basement. nil repeinéed inside ind out. ; had 3nd sol: wow. 1110 town “not. Could be occupied by one or two “milieu. Sable with drive shed gushed. Ensemble term. Apply 1895 the hnds sud pa unhe- following. My: The out. hu! 0! lot number uvenmn In the ninth dred acte- suing find swung them“ an un- on the tomb side of the lid tot The madam corner of tbouidtu.mll dunked man dull. 3nd nine {our link- we“ iron the non“ com «mom lognodthowtonumhutxoomd down own-mumm- on the southern m d the aid log by adapt}! at ten chain fatty um ,. .‘- __._L_- M.â€" ‘ 53-61% July, 1m. .1 03m. ‘ u __ To the Ofiicers and Members of Lindsay Circle No. .34, Canadian Order 0)“ Home Circle. I wish to convey my sincere thanks to the Ordcr of Canadian Home ("clog No. 34, for the prompt men: to me o! “00. sud 8150 to my dwgmor enfletu. being the mount main to me under Certiflate No._ 8_631, held by my lute nobtnd John Gay, (who died on the 5th day 01 July, 1595) in your Order, IAVI‘ (SEAT Puram‘nmo thu- Adlaigistnfiio?‘ 01313311“. in the mntoro ammo map 9 . e unfit. Inn of the Townflfip oi Vemmn. damage Keno VI Gilgoro, they xould he oflend (or ale by m , ____‘L..x.._ -0 oh. I‘nh-w GELERY TUESDAY, Augu‘st 20th, CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY: Lindsty; Julyilrmh 1895 -7244 FARM LANDS. UDICIAL SALE New Advertzggzpfigggs; lARD OF THANKS. EUSE AND LOT Fog O 0L1) WA LEE: .ERY Cofixunu Cures Constipation. BOLEOVBR. int-b ~ro_ OI! 0! W. W. Um. ' KW“ mu. JANE GRAY, SALE ln'the number at thoBound‘hblo dated July 2351!. The same number will ooutdn a story ounm mum‘- 6'12 titled, “John Kubum'. Fort." hm! é mg emu”, mum! Els- Han thaBme ucz. It ll thfl WP” 1501‘]. g: the pnbnnhers‘ho mm mm ________ In n“ mu 3 â€"The complete novel in the August Issue of Ligglnootte, “Little Indy Lee." bf Mrs. H. ovett Cameron. net-noes th v cissitudee o! e faithful heertwhichtcund its true mete utter ls-owner. no?“ the customs 0t Eugllehhigh no: on match- tathere hadlost her freedom. “A history and much It the ethics of a mode of exercise in whim he thoroughly be- lieves. William Trowbridgc Lerned. an authority on Westa-n topics, points out “The Passions! .99 Cowpunchcr." Dr. 1-___IL-_ - nnmmn' 03»; Cjbbott (1056:1603 a alumna: ramble "Up Pearsop’a Lu: In byiName or the number burn and Cawdn. â€"â€"'l'he first of Anthony Hope's new series of Zende. courier, in MoClnre‘s Magszine for Argus, reciting a heroic love passage batsmen the benuzifnl Priz- cess Oars and breve Stephen the Smith, is most charming. “The girl woe young, and the dream was emt.‘ son the story is in toll ecoord with these attractive conditions. The new Jungle story 1;; Kipling is also notable. It tells how owgli, under the shrewd direction of Ken, the rock python. lured the Red Dogs oi the D whom the J angle (cared eboveall 1.: cranium to a destruction so ccmnleiae the: nu i: one ms left to tell the tole. The lilo oi the circus . W “-4. hLIâ€"A oh- article there no hint: rlc bsttle mm and some Interesting tron-aim. S. S. Mc- Oumn, limited, 3) Lanyetee Place, New York. Sinifiufimdded to.- as Celery Nerve [lampqund gaiiéWé -RH£UMA7’IC AND . KIDNEY PILLS? for two or chm ninth-Jot I W nun-on . semi-politics! issue. From M10 8150.“) per month. ucordlngtotho volumemdnluool "pout. Andre's. (or full Information POLITICAL BIOGRAPBKR. n-.â€".\-- n..- THREE DAYS EXOURSIOM 800““ Fm 1037qu MP. ““5“” nah $6.00 m hon Pun-y! -. 0.0.0.0000.- m; m a “Wm nip-(8 Mum“ mus-m mm Mum Wad m “hum ...... 1 ..... .......... Pm Tom-Io Ind Wu..." ' " hid bonn- From hm!» . an king o! 0110 (or Dr.BroIn’slagnot1c,0fl w... m .0“... ma tom 0! our] mm. ”on homo. Sold by d (lo-Inn. fi. PM'. W. m: [at m The North Shore .Line A mm or“ to: 3mm manna Gout. um and mu; (upon which mm loads); can .11 mu: m m m Dam Back new man an M mum 2mm. Um complaints- Soldonlyian. 50c. aban/wss.w “CITY OF COLLINGWOOD" and “CITY OF MlDLAlD.’ Six Daya’ 8311 NORTH SHORE Navugation Co ROYAL HAIL 3mm v. -vâ€" _ . ucsxsa's. hauntâ€"57., mmmumdmromwfiunum Kissmxme. â€"_Miu,._ 31‘s; New AW MANLEY’S ures Nervous Prostration. J. RAY. ISSUEIE OE MARRIAGE ”w" “P {$23.77; $6 on mm and W" __;.$IO so oooooooooooooooooooooooooo MAOKINAW 6cm u. BUNCH: In. W Euxm' u. 011 .dv‘S-znon 34-50 $ Summer Reading Wemuan of Watches oudinsiItthIt they must keep time. Even thedxupestlinuwehndlem excellmt time-keepers. 00.11 and see quwhawewulshow themtoyoil with pleasure 1nd not urge you to buy inthe way thot m‘kesit so un- pleasant to visit some store. We want your trade and will give extra inducements to get it. HUG/MN 00., L ”w m :of Novel: by 900d Authors. Price 150. each or Two for" 250- FoumeMiE-BRED anus FOR‘B'ALE- u Yam Pm I 1V aldnd came“ o! the T: and the Canals-sane" a sum 01"."de 83510! Inch m the conviction at an I: “w,,‘..wwumm U’m u- 8. 8. ALBERTA ”rm“?!- m a mum ”WW mmmmmm law as. annwxrno-uu pubs-demon punk...“ Canadian Pacific Ry ‘1 00D FARM” _7l-‘- fianley’s GELER ggggound . Cures Blood and 810m Wt AUCTION SALE 0!" Valuable Business Property s”: by .. Wu. mum- 4b“. RENT. ' Two carillon at Sturgeon Point. . Young Women and Me}? EVERY 371011350417 luv-lamb!” M Minna-l unmanatnuonun muflfmifllll. Puma and the We “GREYHOUND” New 48W {53 mar main near, in the Town of Lindsay. WEDNESDAY. 14th DI! of “Hit. ANTEDâ€"A EWARD. â€"- B VEB Y BATUBD‘ Y w. Gnm not! «4 3W! 8"" Hughan GO. MATCHETTI nan-.1. B. um. 3!“ 10M. Yours respectfully. THOS. SADLER. Sra M9333: oc‘l 0! a" “MID 0‘ MI! ‘0’”. 0‘ END! ”by ‘35 (or much amnion u I'm Mono! the party or psi-doom role miou- trtlclfl tron nu oom- kilns: u Sam-goon Pom. and!!! 0.. am u: month. 0! “65. ’- m: W. ”0338314.: chum. .0” thtlg nu , orb-Jaw an» 2",“ ,. “.4; P“‘ 261895 INSOI BOYD 00.. In! It!” or '5'? B4?!“- MPPL“... "m J. manner. Box (IS. NEW use“! There's a big difierence 11 Some dealers simply strive 1 sell as much as they can at and never expect to This method MBA/and 30 KS Were sometimes blamed for selling thing- too chowâ€"but not no wwe'ro not asking apologies. ' u’re mrking for tho“gmmtgood to the Wt num- ber"â€"ond the fly customer- aowa the am every dog show. that the ublic is nbundantly ntisfiod with 3 things being cheap and cheap thing: being good. Whot counts in pug-chains: in comfort of knowing you mode I good coin. Look incl; a. (9' yoga 3gp V' w wâ€"..â€"â€" comfort of knowing you mode 3 good tub gein. Look back 15 few you-e ego and ampere the etch of w-doy with the Ina-inane: you knew it thev. Stuiy the “end of veins during the name period. Prices hove been gradually reduced in proportion to [militia were enlerged. Every now and then we ere mused at undemfling, when we merely do on": duty-47y you, and tell a low as we can. Dallas and oentIâ€"oenh end doll“:â€" with 3 Mains towards the store the: give: the bent veluee, and u diapoettion no trade when price: we lowestâ€"that's the yard stick to more by. Manon-pt to fool the summer hoot non now thou lam on in the moon. They need thin. oomfortoblo Clothing now, and nobody wont: to poy more than hum. Don't put of coming until lots in the do, i! you on help it. Saturdays or. our crowd dnyu, when, everybody’u in n hurry. Boner come now. . GOI 32.00 to “.00. Van". akin and I T‘owm, .00 83.00. 85.00. â€"Silk Conn 1nd , 0d.” â€"Sponin¢ We all about everything tint men gnd boy: not. And any thing! they buy for per-0nd Enufiauon. In this respect. the store simply do' in duty by you who Inn and. tho busine- whot it in. 51.25. . . -â€"Lusm Coo-H and Velh, at 62.00. -ugllggqggghc Borg. Snih. 82.95, 83.6), â€"uaht.i};hz rmd Suits, 83.90. 86.00, 37.50. -U‘htwdght Skeleton Cuts, 50 :, 81.00 to 8'2 50- ' ”:1 â€"Bhur ocu- IJ! colonn. $200. -mnnd 1'!!! Van, from 6% to Whontho mercury in simmering, ro- momber tint we In" “30 comfort you mod. Very my Wm ban for pooplo of arrow menu. and ulna no pneullygood :11 don: the line. â€"Aqgr§csn Icahn; Cons, gt 7 :: yd 7718 ”Medal Cheap Men, H Summer Suits. What Counts. “Always Good at GOUGH’S.” LINDSAY ma PETERBDROUS 0d makes permanent patrons ude up of customers who have year after year. What we 1 readers of this paper to visit Bros. strip- the n the way of doing business. to get a customer in their store, ‘3 one sale by misrepresentation, see that customer again. nt patrons. and our trade is ; who have been coming back to Vhat we want is to get the er to visit our store. 500. â€"-Fine Elastic Braces, 15c. â€"Merino Sock}, notations, double heel and we, 4 pin for 60¢. â€"Si1k Knot Tues, 2 for 25¢. â€"â€"P1Sin and Coloured Merino, 25c ouch. â€"Su-iped Under-war, 15¢ each. - â€"-Flumolom Shirts, 8c, 23c. â€"Golll.u and Cnfi‘s, 10°. 15°, 18: a. pair. It's not muchof‘s trick to sell Straw Beta st this season of the year, although some of the render hudeelers msy hsve to hustle to do it and get their fancy prices. If wehed to sell hsts alone we might hsve to hustle too. but we don't hsve to. It's ss essy ss looking down a well. The Bet nuke! usually loads up the regulsr Hstdeeleu st good, plump figures. end when he finds he hss am im- movable losd left he cells in the live retail clothier sud bids him take work. GOUGK ROS. have helped several such hst muhetumrs out of a hole, end it mate for the specisl price Wed" hsve been holding in hate the put few weeks. Perhsps we’re mat the “ cu” in the last tnde; but we’re tin-SELLERS. end thst suits us just s: I“. $ ‘4} un’ has Straw Hm, 25c, worih , ‘0 cents. , â€"Genu' Fine Amos-lam Slrsw Hats, 90’. worth 81.00. __ â€"Gonll' Flu Auerlesn Strsw Hats, .00, worth 81.50. _ hue-i" Stm fish in lightweight, Wide and as!!!" tins, 506 1'9 31-00-136 to â€"Boys' fists In every file. from .' p v-.vv, 'â€" â€"â€" w. â€"F£onl. All popular shades (unlit and sizes. for Round 30,": u l ' .. me. u m .- 83. M" enough to prove our interest your mum. W. has a complete mt. sud plus as low enough “put. your undo. ' â€"-Childron’a Sailors, 10c, 25c. â€"â€"rwood Em. 20c, 25c. ~ â€"Men'l Tomi-u. 75¢. â€"Mno'c Chi-My Hm, :11 sizes, _ a. 81.59.. 02 «ad 83-. French Bdbrignn Suit. $1.00, Natural Wool Shirts, 81450. Outing Shirts, 40c. Coloured Shirts, fut colours, all Not Much of a Trick. GH 75c sizes Stud Camel! Y0 R OIT

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