$1. 25 to s’ ‘_Straw {or :oc., 7 ICU“ a! [flu way for swel: KM do one THE HIE; Ill! h‘ ;« ï¬r: Lacies’ Black Cashmerel "' v 13:51; worth 35c, for 25¢. 1 7 3.1.1211: ;5 inch All Wool Serge,‘ 114.,5c for 35¢. per yard. ‘1 I :jcx' '.<. of light and dark Colored 1aines, for 25¢ per yard. I 5.; inch. Bleached Table Lineml ‘rorth 65c., for 50¢. per yard. ‘ f4 ‘t-vch Bleached Table Linen“ pâ€"u. worth $1.00, for , 31. WM Chenille Table Covers, worm 75c... for 50¢. Ladics’ Unlaundcrcd Shirt Wuists. worth 50a, for 35¢. Md :\ mu! meat Ipplia hnuoat [hat v Wu“ “., , We herewith give you a few of the thousands of elmiler teetimoniell which we cm on from the former- who ere mint: $2?“ to testify to the merite of our mwhin of . ï¬brouahout this and other provinces. If the coming M011 ï¬nds you in need and “3d". Mower, Sulky Bake, Pee Herveeter, or Plowe, single or two-fun‘ow, 370“ buy a Suvnsrm, you will be well-pleased with your eeleotion. More then min then. m" We predict you will bear testimony with the many other- who no ' actual. work of the Mullins! GmTngzwmgeuzwmâ€. :3; 93mm .1 “mm e 1 purchasl‘d Iiiâ€"ht 55.. B I Hum much the W at m Men 3 8 l â€a“ m“ “.5 «muommmmmdemi: W“ Kmarfm 3?" Ce. mammal“ a . ‘~’ ave 1 - 3;; ggne mfguï¬ug' 3'3â€.†all"? ' mu newer. and at my m maestï¬â€™Ã©ï¬gé‘“ “3%“? ml Would-mam ens mm: gqgimiflmnii Me 7 ' an» em arm a w m m: a... J: gagged 633.1 flue. Emma Emma-h “‘ -- -- mm . 31mg Inseam *-â€"-- lmtnl 'n. m ‘ory :11: 3':;"':3â€:2.“. Agricultural implement Work . y u manly limit) year- ago, and we are : 1 ! )mti‘i) vhiili'y‘illg and increasing our in ‘ - w a. 1 Ull'tlilv ms to meet and satisfy the growing demand. i i- ‘Hv‘wl'iip'liwil‘i tactics of some combines ~ in iyu'ml tlwir agents to prophecy the downfall, not only of ouraelves, but of w r .1. . li‘w um. refused to enter the combine, have not been successful in driving ~ w \H. 'l‘Iu-ao tutored agents have gone so far as to shed hypocritical tears er 'il" ; \ fril’lilï¬l‘fl who were buying implements from a ï¬rm from whom they get the repairs, anu who, according to their inspiration, must in “m uf lmeinoee. imq Hun of opposition is only worthy of mean men, and we leave them ' If the combine were ten times as stro'Fg we propose NH H-‘t im “Main 2“ “my vi’ much tactics. w‘h'u; .m and doing a legitimate business in our own way. 9 farmers of Mir. 1:.» whether the combine was made in the interest of the farmer, or . ‘ . r- Imf mtlw to cnoblo flu} mmbiueeiers to squeeze a Im‘gerpv‘iCe for the " l‘he opposition of a combine has given a health stimulus to our trade, rioes out ï¬ne we we come fair rivalry. We “1 m W42. oompetiticm is keen and Hal ilm greelieime of our menu aetnred en: aunt‘imliiinfl by bestowing greater energy nmakl ‘piimaawl n lemma; more rigid economy, and alwaye ' vim: ‘0 0‘“ him" riende man! i uni: at huueet prieee. (Mr trade on these lines as grown and inersased so poeixiua to furnish ever line of errieu enrol implement of the 12‘. no no uu'w‘ if! a an I .vmlitivrl at a lower lieu"? 9W1 “9" éf‘m' ede==a fair field and no favor; we mi use of the meet ap raved Most of you know that the end of. the Season is iour weeks away. It means more to us than We haVe- taken a sort of preliminary census of the store’s stocks here and there we ï¬nd a few dozens or a few pieces of goods that are the tag ends of large lots gone before. We would rather see these goods out of the 'Way at a small loss than stored away. If you know a when you see it the lots won’t‘go around. to you. bargain Most of you is tour weeks to you. We 1 Everything on this list is now in stock, and will be sold just as we have them advertised. 'I'hcrc‘s nn humbug about these prices, and we're Huny.‘ willing to show any of the goods ‘J‘vmdas .81 Flavelle Bros. HG wufinhcd. :iics' Cotton Vests, worth ROR THE FARMERS Ihutcwu "an em ï¬ï¬‚mï¬ â€œ1“.“ n... Covers, worth F1: vane Brothers. I'M IN: "1 ï¬ 3 doz. Ladies’ Swiss Sailor Hats worth $I.oo for 60¢. _ IO dozen Large Size Bleached Towels, worth 2 so, for 18¢, per pair. 20 pieces dark ground Prints, worth | 12%c. for 9c. . I 50 yards of 65c, Tapestry Carpet, reduced to 50c. Ioo yards of 60c. and 65c. Union} Carpet, reduced to 50¢. 100 Gent’s Neck Ties, all kinds, worth from 3 SC. to 7 5c., all ‘at 25c. . I Gent's Turn-down or Stand-up l Collars, worth 1294c, for 10¢. [0 dozen Gent’s Black Silk Finish- cd Shirts, worth $mo, sale price 88c. em, I W a 12 no: Drill from your am the ant-lb: of 1m. and mm mm the mu“ new wing It. on: m u ,,,,, x Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Shoe Dressings, etc, - ON FRIDAY, JUNE 28. We cannot quote prices as this sale includes engoods. high and low and not a sale of some shes stnfl. This is the opportunity ots l e-bime to tBoots and dShoes at the cost of msï¬ng. Don'td . No goods rendered. Cash only. “MN “I “HIKE Iflflllflll Buy one of our $4.75 Men’s We have a very complete mortment. We have just placed two one- in Rock of Men’s and Boys’ Hats Some “0 SHIRTS and UNDERWEAR White and Cream Silk, Tan Silk, \Vhite and Cream Ll Mitts, Pink and Blue Silk Glovel, and prices will be found out of light. All we Mk II 25 them. Thin il Spot Muslim. White Lawns, Colored Muslim, Colored Dimmu. Numerous well worth $7 auch as 3°! wn’w E. E. W; MoGAFFEY, Toronto. - - 3309"; b Partlculu “button to ooh)» ( Buulnon Pueblos) Penmanship. â€3M3 hand and Writing. Au op casualty 06 0013me plot-m wluhpro t. Doutumlt. Anon-I'm hrlnnyou unpartlonhra. Audra! â€"- I A‘Al nan-Inlr Ow an) A gym†Coma; HMNDH at Humuwr l‘rlou. (‘UH'I‘MNH M llut Wmmr l'chm. UMU‘E'PS M Takublo Prices. UIL QLO‘I‘IIS at Impreutvo l‘rlool. Lladoli'ï¬ .3. My, 0 so July mm M No: Students and cum n the ’ANDâ€" . rou- Hot Wench» Goodl to cold M; Mldmmmor prion. If "you‘re thinkina of 8- doing A humming bmmm. arth $7.00, good sound cloth as you ï¬nd in much higher priced suits. ’ JOHNSTON SISSON. Next Door to Daly House 2:09:01» IIOIION odd: to clout It 01.9.. 01.50. 1. 25 cent- apiece for Thin in your chance. J03. m- Low Cull Prim “as noun. 4_ 1o SHAW. Panel“. Oct. 0011'“! 3“! YW" Silk, Blagk and I’g All ‘VOOI answer LINDSAY. .unllsau collegiate Institute I Will! buy mains preparations to: the marrow, there was a vary 23W ut- At 8.30 tho prowedhgs opened with payer by Rev. Mr. O'Malley, curate at St. Paul's, after which Mr. McNeflHe, chur- â€" ‘._â€"a 5n- Istedthe etsfl'end pupils anthem-gs attendance considering the circumstsnces. end suggested that In future the st“! hold the closing exercises s tew dsya previous totheendot theterm. Onbehsl! of the board he might ssy they had telly sppre- ‘ elated the herd work of every member of the stat! during the term, end Indeed In past years. and he would also like to sey a word or two In commendation of the ex- cellent work done by another stairâ€"the public school stefl â€" under the zealous headmaster. Mr. Broderick. He Islt that the town of Lindsay has schools second to no other town in eds In emciency. Much of the credit Is no to the bond. the members of which have given their and!- vided sttentlon to school mstters tor yesrs. The board was not oniygble to conduct the W -n- -L‘- o. 1110 Dunn: Wm: on" v_. .â€" , eohoole well. but were aotnelly able to conduct en election oempelgn; he thought there wee hardly e mantles held dnrlng the late oempelan at whlch eoxne member of the bond dld not epeek. There wee one thlng In particular upon which the bond. (hpplenee). It. McNelllle then Men-ed to noent chancel In the school law. and pointed out that nnlted hlgh end pnhllo eohool boaxde were now mogul-ed by the education department. He had elweye felt that the lnteneete o! ednoetlon eon'le dleoheelone tn the town oeunoll that eome memhere thouht the head were not manning emlee ae eoonomleelly U they night. The melt wee e toetetenoe between the thence eonnltteee o! the two hodlee. when the hem-fl eeaeee had teen to: mum. lle wee ate at to weï¬Ã©â€™me to the plettorm‘ on. mumâ€): l :1 «Meter 0! “Hon"! . A Ieuee “0 l3. thet the meeenoe '5} tie.†Dryden. who etm lulowoct the Y‘wupuhm o! e leaner. em: ed e lee-out et every ymma men pro-out ehould taste to hhneelt. In View otmthe oeommmltnn of the out» â€an _.........A In In: lollltll $i6";om hio'w'ud who 880 onumuou at n M "on you. an um.» 3m: tn 0 to hum". In v ow «rm ovowmwdlna at u» out» he than uumod to be 3mm :5me uh M hoowoutot todu Non wauo “9:.“ be M! clue Mr. rrdon‘a 0d a.†old rota to our. ob mum». 0‘ II. 19' Club wuth on t‘lmd A I- .. h.- uhhsh | on. ‘NM Elsi ‘n. Oluvm UI v“- ---u . .- _ not.“ ho tau, um Mr.'f)ryoon‘n ad. I?“ mid r0 {2: to can» to» M». In an. lo»01ubwuchou tn‘iod u on to: com. nun-to. I which on. c. Drydou won qu-odu mud-l up- phone. 'rul “maul-I. In opoulna Mr. Dryden ooumtulneod tho good mph 0! Manny on mu uploa- dld «minute» In bulldlul and mood: for tho oduoauon o! the young 900910 at tho lul uuuuuuuu v. v“- , oounty. Ilo could nob holnoomoorlng tho pro-one wth 40 your. 330. whon ho hnd “bonded the gamma oohool ot Ononflo county. The hlxh Iohool o! to-doy hm o out? of II. uvon or olzhb opoolnll-oIâ€"tho mum school of 40 â€an no hod on n rnlo ono hooohor. who won onppoood to h: won one. too. In thou Iohooll. and whuo “ow.“ ohergnm ooh I w o 1 on manna VII w. .â€" â€" _ _ , maï¬a». “on. who 'hfl no n?- In | main am: can get. aer wot 0d con- nohntlounly. c «in: to! them an an very «mm they put mu: 0 M: w uld rm: mgm 5 92m: “:23. con 6 nu "flame: "'":"mra'".a"a~ (5 ¢ an e I won I v so me the best results. He did not. think a ï¬yaioim would be aucoeeetui who eve 0 nine medicine to every union: em cued with e certain silment' everyone know. am the nu vu'iel in chums liooaiitieo. but farmer- wiii as! am their very iieidl diner and require mu metment to godnoe the beet empl. Lite may he aid bound! plot ofmund the. mhhetemt; enluvnte in a mm W.- .m... deetotnedededmi‘ni tom FRIDAY upon“: tn MW..." $.mï¬ to C“ $ our Ehtnu': Wk; to wound EM 'l'u-a know- ext-bun “.mfl 1:...“th a." amidst-ab! metwmkéf'sl‘; a? M. mg “WWW mmmmwmwwn M m MMMm M mm..mwwmnmm m noobeennooklnglt. MM: McNelmo another young nun who hul sounded the suns school 3nd astound human to teach- ‘W U"- râ€"- of the house: who. when men may no Ind l venhereo my. â€plied tint “ he to eee the old toohpeeedheuelt." W ptpteulon in ub‘ehey elected to Aâ€"â€"A- Ll m Wm WEI-Wu nu unn- vâ€"v, w-- adopt let etch devou tunnel! to with the uncle um no nuanced. tad the multwonldouulnlybo unsung-act tune. grant or small. whllo n the same than they would ho Wow helplng ho nth till M at our- nhe c nstlou wlnlldulluo m It. [Lou sad long-continua smut) I'll vmnxcrOI! mum. Mr. McNollllo. In latroduclng tho ulc- In corded hot. The you My than Mmo- 1 ad M m oh. Ipp psqu m oubuldod‘ nu! the nlodlcm. which“ mu follows:- {orâ€"6M3.“ Mun-II. w..- V. - § 2:: Mn. mm but «punk 9min, mm on In «no «Nu. 'flw Q mm. H «mm “d M“- ut.‘oun:‘{r5|omum, “I... Monty .13..» ON «a mo mum. â€Mt!" um mm m My. but: «mum h I. out «in now at “mu \. «uh-I N Inmml . u “a mm, hmu- .m- hwmd w "an. mum - hum. n the tug“... u. «mum!» wow um» um «I. luau how momma mm. m In m. u m m 0w 0.0 you n. u t m «undo. wok Mum at N «Mk. I. amt". the you. '0 MK I "on mum. lt‘lwh‘flla thh .‘ “a“ WWII IquI wu-uwâ€"--. Thoy luv. om ham hum u- mu wpuom no Huh 0! MM N“ would I». And nuw. .- we wanna. m. at us w saw an haul. \ II“,0thOlI\o run our nudton huh». w. h mm but now». mlu. who «I. “Nil. m boon Q “mm ml â€mm. ooh-mum “m... "um: um. «0. mm. “M u up. My. um «ul‘ 0" I'M! M on kw u “.0 law, Mum “with. Wand“ ul- hum, u n W â€of m» Wu“ mouthw- sum-u nu‘ Inn ~ NOON... Mu“ -. “no at H «wflï¬jï¬w mm». H w on“ tin-uh pull-“la unaw- bee chemo o! the Pigeon river where from Pigeon late to Omemee. end dur- lng the put tew den we have been melee am It I! not numenthlmeooonntedoaendeed tlm '00 mood of Mr. nu- belrn'e end I met ' pp l’Smne wep- ehould the outage he not the It». at emu- man-I53 HERE AND THERE. am to all“. onuouo Rom-manual ot ow.“ Tho Toronto “Mm-om ot loud†bod (he touowlnm “In on no. Elwin-him â€may. om‘mmm whoa-thud m but!“ 1“." or mm In: tho oomponou o b o LMII‘IOI' mmono "I“ soon†uououoood. In “0mm ‘5‘ Ion ot mlucawvlnoo know um “I. o lhmun “muo- m mm of sum» uumouutlon In ‘3." new «Mn» on they to w ul- mm. on not "to nations» w o wll "pro-om o 08‘ â€an rum: mu “mod. Imu Ramon u 0- lol I. "on In the com-rum†No» I on. uhu “out on from m. E! not) ï¬nd â€It Fromm: Hum fur Out-MIG. ow tho on wonder!“ who wm be Wolr rpm-in mm In the libero! «mm. 'olcl‘ huu'o uumo hon boon I okou of In IMI uouuoouon but) I: group 0 prouulnont “mun Lubuoflou of m. pmvluoo um umrnoon motioned to the Tcloaum'a ooflho who mm. at “other non. Mr Goo. Moll is. ‘Mr. Molina! l- n" ï¬kaly. luau . to ho hvounod." cold one nonhuman at tho group. “cud hr oovonl uuoou." “Do you think 'ho would be u pgruhr choloo!‘ "Wally an Moo own In Juob llko ml: ow oh» no. work o! uloouu In- at In (or m oublnob In In um? ‘ I o doubt u mint-m- t 3mm om. mm wm': “10000:. mu Crook m Poachers. BEQUENTLY dur. mg the put coupie of months oom- plalnu have reached as by lam: oonoern‘ In: the 11le of the ï¬ber: over-oer who 9 a: u w in on Guy- houd Month! bond for am no: l‘ollb : MI“. . um ad on children. “4 RochMIofliooh' â€9009‘!wa m: Mlowlll mmmummm mamas-um Gun-Memo: mmMNthI-M vâ€"--- *7 "firm a nvuro: ind 81:00 mmmm m vino-led one at tho («I sud nun phonomona over soon In chl- cuminâ€"I mm. It was ï¬rst du- oonrot! My “m7 o'clock. The Duck ad Gallup binds. the cameo to 338° R. A nunuuimuoc. A'Nu-row m