have them we propose a farmers of e farmer, or price fur the 0 our trade, 'valry. W9 0 favor; we t approved erer friends increased so amen: of the bt' “-eg who plves but of ’ul m driving icritical tears P whom they Iraticn, must etc. , I . rlnch W9 ‘3†I. 011 in new! two-intro"! 1 More .111?“ 'idth P08. 6 b in n 'orth and tare for 1396‘ itâ€? thO our our Binder Twine, Hay Parks and Rakes, Machine Sections, Paris Green, Machine Oil, Portland Cement, Builders’ Hardware, Screen Doors cfc Windows Fishing Tackle. McLEN NAN C0. McLennan 8100. ?eteraoro Business College. SCRANTON COAL >111: Q'aumliau Emit. Steamer Alioe- Ethel. Tnls steamer, with palace soow. 15 open 1"Mime: no societies, lodges and church- as 1°? Monica and excursions to any point game Inland waters adj aoent to Lindsay. â€nets made for towi ,on easy W- M kind d3 of forestp nee bought 311d E’PW- Inf formation oanp be had from Capt. out Cmdell on board steam“, 01' 8'5 mels 15% Bros’. ofï¬ce, William- st..L L-lnd :{QAdd reas communications to Crandell owlsoo, Lindsay, Ont. Something Worth Knowing- smfly thus la compensation or an mt!- .d°' 101‘ every pain and sting which nature 1mlinses on us. be sharp bitter weather “I climate might seem unbearable m We not ï¬nd means of 13an it :1ng discomfort. It was long after am“: known to ha a. perfect noncon- tfgmct ms and cold before anyone ““81“: cfits pnsible uses in 1118: wt“? We take advantage of this fact- loam ‘3 Minced to its strong silken ï¬bres 1'†“an made into the £5de known as 15“Winn: 01'. which offers sported: ““393!“ wind. cold cr 31m that as TOWN AN D COUNTY. M W. KENNEDY 8100. LINDSAYW JULY 31, 1896. an :boro Bus. Coflege ;__._ DASHEs HERE AND THERE» 'E 1 ,- 1 mum at our Golf Jerseys for $150 each, regular 82. 50 : 173.3018ng ....... mm, 450., 65c, 75c. and $1. 00â€"worth double EU!r 5Pairs Kid Gloves, going at ...... ....25c. a. pair. :7, 'l‘aï¬'dm Jersey Gloves, for ............... 15¢. a pair. 1E Corsets. . ., ............. 25c, 40c, 50c. and 650, half price. “mm line of Crompton Corsets, for 50¢, were *1. 00 \ mug:- of Shades in All “7001 Cape Clothe, regular $1.00 goods for ........................................ 500. ml! 1:" *2" Cotton Hose, to clear at 5c. IOc_, 12c. and 15c., regular 10c., ‘i' 1):, -OL'. and 23C. .1: IE. Girls’ Cotton Hose, slack for 10¢. a pair, best goods, were 20c. :E Pr ints†.5c, 7c, 8;, 9c., guaranteed fast color, full 25 / ofl'. _\.sozted lots of 12§c and l4c. Prints, your choice for†.90. 5:; \J: Dress Goods reduc‘ed 25 /. Remnants half pzica. I! Delivered at Lowest Prices. M cLennan a Go. L SESSION FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS MONEY FOR YOU IN 1' he Celebrated ":H' 6th 3nd continuing six wrecks, we "ions in either dexmrtmeut for the $10.00 PRIHGLE MCREA, Mmioui FOR GENTLEMEN. . I‘Jr )u culars. ms to make proï¬sable use of good opportunity. The prin- '.r Shorthanvl and Tvpewriting this semen. In zhh practical (foilcgc, Peterborouzh, Ont. urge extent. depends' upon a Peruse the following List. Better Still---Come and See the Stuï¬. ' Siie of Kent-st. a m. A". M“ FOR LADIES. k. W. Kennedy Cg. I W noon“. THE ABOVE. DON’T HESITATE. #135 Efléï¬i' out and arrested the lmolent hobo. who was brought before M‘glatmte Hslland this morning and ï¬ned $10 and cuts, or two months in j ai'. The tramp wens to jail. A Dog's Adventure with a. Binder. A farmer who is vautly eloquent an m :ny suojects beside the weather,Wednes- day related to the agrhultural editor the story of an adventure 1hat befell his dog. The canine had a nose for game, and had accompanied his maste: to the ï¬eld where he was engaged in outing wheat. The dog was fol owing behinl the binder when by some unaccountable procedure a ï¬eld mouse became Ioca‘ed m the framework of the binder. When smppsd at by the dog fhe mouse ran onto the rapidly travel- canlin vas e‘evator. The dog fo‘lowed suit. here was more than the sound of the reapzr heard throughgut the land dur- , ____._ mg--- a...“ Struck the Wrong House. Port iIJpe Times, Tuesday; James Howard, who says he is a. gardener, and hails from Ottawa. we: on a begging tour this morning, but madc the fatal mistake of calling at the reeiienae of Chief Dmglns for something to eat. H’s knock at. the door was answered by the clutch; 515:: Ma- law. She tuld the chef that the man wanted something to at.end was told to refuse him. This she 61', when the tramp exclaimed: "I hope to (Srâ€"the day will come when you won’t have anything to eat." Chief Dangle}: inquinteiy‘stepped Uub Ivar..- “w‘_ ._V , U ing the next few seconds. There were audible evidences of a dog in distress. Before the farmer could sup his team the dog had been carried up the elevator, transferred to the bindingsttachment and thrown out on the grounl with a stout manilla card bound tightly around his body. Part of a sheaf cf grain was also enclgsed in the stru lingbundle. “What about the mouse 1" as ed;he news sitter. “Well, it didn't get awa . It went down to the ground wnh the qr, and as soon as poor Collie cou‘d s‘ap hovling there was a dead mzuse. He couldn't eat if, though, until I had Acut the baxd_._ Thought he Egd-xi'tï¬rdoin for it: I auess.‘ A Remedy Denanded. 'Ihe stienticn oi! the medical health authorities was last fall iirected to a foul drain connecting with nest cf the resi- dences along the upper pa-tion ei Bond-st" and into which several are said to have connected water clean. The drain in question empties into anopen drain which runs unprotected sevelal hundred feet until it enters a small stream ningto the river. Last year eteeble s was made by the ofï¬cers of tin hoe rd to remedy the trouble, but the resilt was tar-iron: being satisfactory, and this season the nuisance is worse, if poeihle, than ever before and the stench astending from the open drain is at times sheet unbearable -_ .I.-b “ml. mulls-o in that: Music Schaars Wanted Miss Ida E. Stratton, M 35., graduate of Albert college, a thoroughly experieccsd teacher in the thecry and practice of muei ~. having settled In Lime Britain. w: uld :espacttu‘dy so} cit. a 513m of public pa' roc- nze. Thorough bzss and h: rmony a sptc- ialty. Call and see but as her father‘s residence. Terms Ilbrxa‘. Bass 0: test!- monmr‘. Methodist parsonage, L'ctle Br!tai:.â€"â€"24w-tf. windows In order to nmaln In their houses. Themnlt manhunt-deans (f sickness almost dlromly traceable to . n ,I_ _ A.â€" A-“ plun- . n‘lnfl her three a very numerous span was noticed. doctor was called in, and it was only by prampt and vigorous action that a serious caee of dphtheria was pre- vented. Several other cases can he cited. The geople an'eoted b! the nuisance do not a but to the residents of the I: end of Bond-st. the drain forwfla - ever purpose they w h but theydocoxn- plain of the lowerpartlf the drein being allowed to remain unmotected and the fll.h discharged almcwatthelr docra, to the detriment of the health of the entire ne labor-hood. and they will melatonin:- me late action by the, to and the matter by eitherpn in a closed grain er cutting :1! the old age entirely. srged almcss'at their docra, to men: of m hulth o! the outï¬ts cod. and ,tbgy up; Vlnshtgnlm- CLOTHING. “gal-M lie-II.- Uwvâ€"lâ€"â€" .. _ 1y made its appearance bearing e greet resemblance to a grave. The eto goes thxt two Frenchmen were obsexv mak- ing a. mystericua excavation at the spot in the middle of the night, and the police have been asked to investigste. The chief does not think, however, that he would be j nstifled in digsring e men's yard up on the strength cf such enrmisee. â€"A pioneer settler of the Midland conn- ties died Tnesdsv week, in the person of Patrick Hickey, Emily. The deceased was 86 years if ego, and came to Canada in 1825 from the county of Cork. Ireland. b:- ing 15 years old at the time. He almost immediately settled in Enily. Ha retained his ficulties to the lost and possessed e retentive memory seldom excelled for a men of his age. He leaves 3 wife who is 84 years of age, and a family of nine child- ren, seven be and two air 3. The tuners! took place an the hmlly residence, Emily. on the 23rd st 8.30 o'clock to the Ennismore Roman Catholic cemetery. â€"The oaaaa btought by Capt. Crandoll against Mean-a. Mannder, Cat-ow, Crandell 8r. Knowlson and R Kennedy, 1 ‘t obstruct- lng the~ river channel. were again taken up last Monday at and on Tues- day before County agistrate Deacon. Mr. B. O'Le apgam tor Capt. Crandell, and a case w Crandall 8: Knowlaon, for allowinga m of logs to obstruct the ohannol, rested his case on the plea that the wldth of a hoomls 0:11:th fact. Mr. . H. H s UL nub-n ...... by saying: The magistrate advocates better discipline at home. Parents are ioo lenient, which 15 another name far careler. The present condltlcn of cur young boys, and. f 1' that matter, our young girls, is a. good deal worse than bad. â€"Tae buildings thekf Canadian General Electric Company's works at Peterbcro caught ï¬re on Saturday night at 10.45, and before the {limes were subdued great damage was done. Ten streams of Water were pleylng on the ï¬re hr hours. About: mm or the building was destroyed, to gather with the machinery and stock. - â€"Peterbsro Examiner: Residents In the neighborhood of Park and Aib2rt-ste. an con siderably worked up over the not that in a certain backyaxd a mqnnd_has sudden; -â€"For the ï¬rst time In years square timber has been loaded on cars at the skid- way at the lower wharf. In all there wlll be six or seven Ion-loads. The timber was en: last winter In Mauvere township by men In charge (f Mr. M. Dacdy,otCobourR, and the raft was towed down the river to the loading place. i'y"16'v'§'rE-Bie}s taEe rthieï¬fsct philoso- phically and do not browbeas the buyers, as they know they are paying as high prices 53 they can afraid. r â€"A writer in the Peterboro press de- plores the frequency with which boys of tender years uppeer in the police court to answer in offences committed. One little fellow. eightyesrs of age, was convictcd pf highway raghery. The article winds up , u,L.__‘._ _J___-nng UJU Maw-nun. uâ€"v â€"â€"-..'_ be“ota reuonablewmthtépm tumour: the lock. " It: Is likely that the part as Interested will arrive at an agreemenï¬. ~Mr. Mchlhar ey loaded ï¬ve cars at horsev, cattle an sheep last week for the Emlish market. Mr. D. Soully brought in ï¬ve head of cattle and 505heep, end‘says phat althpu‘gh pglces‘ are extreme- ‘Lll‘..- -â€"Peterboro Examiner: The family of which an esteemed fallow-townsmw. Mr. Wm. Helm. ls ememher, ls aremarhable one. Mr Helm has eight hr.thers and :1:th cf whom are alive and well. There as been no death in the family since 1818-78 years ago. exoeptlo (1 course Mr. Helm’s parents. who die at very advanced ages. The age cf the differ- ent members of the family aggregate over 700 years. Mr. Helm’: yomges: sister is 66years of age and ls unmarried. He says the last time he saw her (3 few months ago) he told her that it she did not soon ï¬nd a husband she would be with the old maldv. Hr. Helm. who is in the semiles, would easily pass tor a man of May. â€"Someth§og should be done to better theeondlt'cn of the D) has tam , at present inhabiting an old on Lln - at. We sreetatin the plain truth when wssay that the he who visited the ontshlrteot tire town last season llved llkepcloees compared to the above . We understood that the Ch'ldran'e Sonia Intended to take action, but alas! teeemstohe vacation time now and the membggs are slowot action. In H; ‘1 al.- Alli-Ia â€"-The Oddiellows' decoration ceremonies at Riverside cemetery on the Bid ins'. a:- iraoted a tery large gathering of. towns- people to witness t e interesting and impressive ceremony. Representatives from Port Bone and other lodges were present. The C.tiz :ns' band furnished the mus c. fâ€"Llent.-Csl. Rogers. oi the Peterboro Canoe Comptny, is buildin asteam yacht 32 feet over all and 7 feet am. It is ex. pzcted that she will be one of the tastest on the inland waters. She will probably carry a 4x6 engine cf the latest design. The crait will be completed about the mid- dle of next month. â€"â€"Two 0! our local pnglllsts engaged In a tussle opposite the Acsdemg Tuesday about 12 o'clock, just as aglstrate Dsscm descended from his cflice. The sigh: made his omelel blood bol.’,~ and he promptly notiï¬ed them that he would have them summoned. â€"A lug e excursion under the auspices of Milbrcok Presbyterian congregation came in by train on Tuesday p. and em- barked on the Crandeiin for Sturgeon Point. The Millbrook band accompanied the puty and pin: ed several selections on Kent-ob. lBU wcmvanu any... anu _.. __ _-.v, the meantime the health at the children is endangered by sleeping out in bed- weether. and the nelï¬zbm eomsleln that the wretched hovel attache t1! lï¬v as: 1 at vonng hoodlum! '0 in a e ametal manner. We hope the gouoe will also an the â€"Terders are asked by the sztmuter- general for the earring-a or the mall be- tween Cnmbzay and Lindsay via Linden Valley for 3 mm not exaaedlog four years. The 213: of August Is the lass day for re- ceiving tenders. -â€"John Kally, otA Aahbnrnham. who died last week at the advanced age at 90 years. had resided in Paterboro for the ms: 50 ygsrs. He was a membzr of the Masonic 0 er. - â€"‘Mr. Wm. Ezllott. employed at the Peterboro Electric Works. round spot halt ï¬lled with gold places zhe other day while gigging a poet hole ‘1}! a circular clothes ne. â€"Seeds ct ever! deecriptioo ,1 net to head. including Mengo d Bees, Turnip. Beans. Pans. end 8 fine diminy of Dutch Soto Onions. A.ermno1'a.m.â€"12w. - --She always shrank from bathing Within the ocean blue. For every time she did so Her bathing-suit. would, too. â€"TEETH made by Mr. Gross over 20 years ago are still being worn. end in good serviceable condition. He is now making teeth of the same quality for 88 â€"l4‘w-tf. "â€""â€"r’ ï¬- _ Onions in toda. also Mm old. Turn]. Baas. In fact all lads or see ,troub‘ HIGINBOTBAM.â€"18f. â€"Tho loot o! tho Italian ouviounmod on tho I. B. O R. R. passed through to Toronto out! Boaslo loot. wook. The M numborod 44 In on. . â€"Nouly 200 bunt: o! bucklobuflu mind In town b oxpmu on Tuudu tron Klnmouut. nwdzby and cum- northun points. ll“ U. â€"Mr. P. B MduhAm‘F‘mo to: Mont- "noun-18 40am: don ad with two «turd; of “out far tho low bunhon‘ mu 0 4mm mined by Dr. mund- me hon twenty roamty-nnm mum gwotlan. Ptlou oo plan omens.â€" â€"Duidu é Inï¬ll. Bron.‘ employ.“ will hold their mud pardon on snu- dâ€. A“. 1.01 .0 53m Point. -Â¥r. B. J. Mstohou. cl ch. um ha been u laud mat for the Hath-d human uunnca Oo. -‘1‘ho drunken no not out"! :50 m:- holldu owing to on. 0: flat: £3“... running to “an n lama.» no clan. 1717-" ‘ boon] Bum 431mm Bros. «ll-pad of an unda- 1m Thnudny to loan! m. -Mr. '1‘. Anderson. trait: dalmatian-d at no lens the 6‘? launch» at hnnnnu nannfly In 013M dun. â€"_Wo {an qtruhgupglg at 12th 89th n Ponrln's Boom Kant-at" madamâ€"14. â€"A large party of pilgrims left Pete:- borJ Tuesday morning via C. P. R on the annual txonraion t) the shine at Ste. Ann de Beeunre, Q zebec. The party numbered about 250. of whom 175 were from Peter- boto and the balance from Orillls end in tax-mediate mints. Rev. Father Nolan. of Fenelon Falls. Dr. Poele and Mr. W. L. White were among thoee who I: it Lindsay. â€"S:reot ï¬ghts were numerous Saturday evening. Two brothers-ln-law had 1 “mm" in front of Blackwe 1's 9:: I‘d about 5 o'clcck. and the town man got badly used up. About 11 o'clock a stand “scrap" took place in front of the C.P.R. telegraph ofï¬ce. and the ofl'enders were promo-lg collared and taken to the lock-up by P. ‘. Raevrs. â€"There ls espelderable rivalry among the owners of salllng Yachts on Lakes Conohlctvlng and Slmcoe. Mr. J 3.0. Play. felt. of Mlalend. now wagers $100 that M r. Wm. Thompsan‘e yacht Curlew can beat Mr. Sheppard's fller. the Iver-nu. and will place a plcked crew of Georglen Bey ï¬sher- men on board the our. The challenge has excited great Interest. - Several young men trom E nily cxlled at this ofï¬ce on Saturday and objeated to an item printed in the wealthy stating that E oily young men had been ned for rais- ing a disturbmce on the E BA. excursion. At the time we were not aware that Of: and Lindsey young men were also imp [- catedâ€"ln face we ad been told the con- traryâ€"and we make the correction cheer fully, only tting that we did not at the time p: the names of the parties. -â€"Eere is an instance of the enthusiasm and the impossible to which people attain in their nocturnal vagariee. A local angler not only dreamt of bookings ï¬sh “as big as a log" but actually had the audacity to imagine that he was signalling the Esturion to stop till he had secured his prize. Unfortunately for our story, the ï¬sherman awoke before the question of precedence had been decided, and Capt. Lane's opinion on the case remains on- â€"The appearance oi the Harmony band on Tuesday evening: brought out our people in large numbers, and the scene waenvery animated one. Several oi the numbers were new and were greeted with wen-merited applause. The boys are showing ete dy improvement in their pinyink. â€"’1‘ae Balievilie Box and Bake: C:., whose premises were destroyed by ï¬re on Thursday lest, have already received offers from sevrul places for the irnsfereuce Lf their business from Beiieviile. The town council should call the attention cf the company to L‘ndsey'u advantages as a manufacturing cemre. â€"The schooner J. B. Wilbur, from Cnicago to Mldind, laden with con, wmt aground in Midland harbor on Wzde gesday wgok__du§ing a) 3319 cf wind. AL- -__.__ S:.e was bad}! damaged and the cargo was removed by the Midland wrevklng crew to be rareï¬ed for flog feed as $5: a bag; It was insured f.r 30.: a bushel. â€"The Cobom Waterworks Co's stood- pipa wns bsdiy irj and during one of the severe winter storms to which that loco!- ityissnbjeot. There being no one there oepxble oi’ pertorming the work, the Co. hr: been obliged to cell rpm the services of M-. F. K. Begbie, who left on the early train Tutsi? for that place with two iohed men. ring his absence Mr. 11 Jan. :nith, who will be in content tele- phone eommnnlcntion with hir. bie. will hovenn eye to the needs of ooei -3lnny of on: business men e eased deep regret lest Pride when it come known around town t 0 Mr. Dnvld A. Fleming the well known treveller tn- Genit Boos. a: 00., the old estnhiished Mmtrenl drygozds house. hodbeen hotd deed in bed in the Hotel Quinta. Bauevilln Heart diocese is supposed to hove been the oansectdgnth. Toe deoeesedwss one i ( “AA- -â€" AL- _..A . Glyde Gregory Harry M:.\':w. F. 3.. Me DIM-mid and A121 Faber, letc o - Ssturday parS'r. Greybou .d for Faneloa Falls. from which point they will mddlc :o Msuntaln Lske, In umburtoc. They expec; tobe away about 10 days. m LL U‘HUHO -uv â€"w'_.-_ r W , _. -7 , the beet known mullet: on the road ; hymn: represented his ï¬rm for the pass so or 25 years, he bed termed meoy Mose friendships In town, end will be eloocrcly mourned. as he was e men of high prim eiple end wlnnlmgereonemy. During hie time on the reed bed Mud In eeverel reflwey accidents without making lnju; and woe ocular!) known to “Lucky Dove by hle te {ow cannon. â€"luee 302:. Booth, who wee eneeted In NewY theothudey for e nouns 111‘qu at. the A . Jae: â€"Mr. J. R. St: ttcn, M P. P.. proposes introducing a measure at the new. seseion oi the legislature rrsvldicg that bicycles shall be exempt from seizure under 3 court execution on th: ground that in many cases a wheel is necessary to a man's liveli- -Sundny night Mr. J. Smith thought he hen-1 burglars enter hie house on Linden- st.. and hastily dressing himself Mr. 5.. taking a gun, patrolled the premisee, only to ï¬nd at less the: the whole meter. was paused by the breaking down cf his son's â€33 vï¬amm 55.5 ornu. than; a dumb“:- of the 1300 Dr. Wm. 8. Ho . a. tonne: resident. When ho died a mmbWMEm: -The advisory committee of the county council met at the court house on Monday to consult with the “luster. in refer- ence to their work now in progress. Important work we: transacted by the committee. YSxk. The to» c led to the trouble with tho morality apartment coast-coda: I under: mule-Nun light had only In ash-cola“ unkind t â€.mdtheNowYorkSunnyl: are ‘1‘! 9.W m, "â€29â€â€ â€"Mr. J. McCarty, the owner of the Mansion houso.hus decided to introduce waterworks throughout the building, much to the satisfaction at the proprirtor. Mr. F. P. Hinds. J. Smith and 09. have the contract. â€"Mr. D. W. Spry. formerly t (mac Inspector at Butte. hub now London. narrowly escaped poisoning tho other day by satin csullflnnr upon. which ants min ha been apdnkled to keep or! [n- soc 1-. -0.1r citizens are all-ad! Dunning how they w!!! a d the Civic hand: . Au 61h. The Innuejnorlty will take In thyo C. L? B. A. excursion to Tomato, Nbglu Fun azd 81111310, 35 In put yam. â€" â€"Mrs. Be my English, one at the olden residents 0: Onemoe. died Sunday 11:: u: ï¬lm?) mbrf: â€3°11“ â€36 Via A' be. m 1 n I 3“ “I of decomd. 8° gm 8 -'1‘he Canaan. paced through on Wound. with. 13m excursion pm from Port any. numbtrlng between 350 Md 4C0 They were bound for Bobcsy- -An Annex-him ï¬shing put puud thrush Wednesday from the Emma hon-o. Bohcsygoon. with no Jun than 77 nuklnongo omtuuy pukod In loo. â€"Soun nun-Ho you. an whoolod from Oonnluton to, Stumn Polo: lat Sandi? max-noon. Md nuance In (In "on a. -Duhun lodge. I. O. O. F Pm Boot. lanthanum onmvlooon‘Wï¬nudAy. Sov-onl manhunt o! Lind.†loan len on the 11 a. In. expml to take part. â€"“Tom Sin». Duncan.“ by Mark than. will be 0011an la tho Suntan. bu- nnmbu 0! Elm“ Mine. -mno but McConnell. ct nu Ron! mum». animal. In. 0! hour log: tho other day from 109d «tuna. hood am -Mr. O. ’1‘. Fun and mum. or Dam norms. an: a mind of moo Toronto I»: m. m to 03â€- Goo. m In: Ma «r: liberal mm: and mnmumm who turned out 'In not [up “abut. W- m up†to batman». that tho excursion was the no“ ncmtnl nan- omly our held and" tho llhury'c no- plou. and tho plum unit to In In» mount. due to the gunman mun“ given by tho Cups. 0 1 the Menu. In mommies: with man: an on- om cf the G. '1‘. 3. Library In.†tho, apt-wad manning ammun- gamplng p-a'rty coast-flog :‘g nears. ,, ‘r ‘7... I \l- â€"Mus Unn Clevet. who hoe been on on extended vlelt In town with triends end acquaintances. left lest Thu-ode for her home on the north shore of Lue aperlor. é â€"Mr. W. T. Klrk nod wlte. of Fonelon Fells, pnued through Tueedey to Saglnew. where they will spend several months. Mr. Ktrk lo “walking been" for the Howry -1\Ir. J. W. Tim. accountant In the But at Montreal. ncsomponled by Ma. Time and umllv. lots on Manday on an extended trip. Tney wlllfluc “need In for as Cleveland and he" on v alt lrlendn In Dan-alt, London. Canhun and other points west. ~Bab. Independent: Mrs. Frank Ingle and Mrs. S. Nicholson. ct Lmneay. open: 3 few hours in town last Saturday ...... Mine Rue Dans-foul. of Lindsay. mode 1 flying trip on Tuesday ...... Mr. 'L'noe. Biol. tn- annnoe Inspector. of Lindsay. has been looking up business. â€"-Mr. J ss. P. Tsylor. formerly headmas- ter of the Sspmce school. returned to town on Monday nttersslx montbs' tour 010.3:qu sellln the hlstorlosl chart of Cmsds publlsh bl hlm last year. We understand It has ed a large sale. sad that be ls about to Issue sn Improved edltlon. â€"B)wmsnvllle S'etesmsn: Miss Ethel A. Ferris. ct L‘ndssy. and Master thtred Norris. Port Hope ere guests at their consln. Miss Vials Pollock. Sprint: Bsnk. ...... Mrs. Issac Smnle. Lindsey. and Mr. F. J. Smsle. B.A . Ph. D.. Lecturer st Ta- ronto university. have been vlsltlng Mr. John Perkin. VQâ€"Peserhoro Reflew: Ven. Archdeacon Casey and Rev. Father Lynch. of Port Heaps. have returned from a plseatcrlsl ex- ps Man on the back lakes. He succeed- ed In capturing several nne specimens of lungs and bass ...... mm 8. Hamilton and Mr. J. H. Beer returned last. Friday from Lindsay after a week's vacation. They wheeled up .and down. and owned the trip very much. â€"Toronto Giobe: Mr. W. A. Sherwood ls bnsuy engaged at present In painting o porn“; 0! the Von. Amhdeooon Allen. of Minot-ooh. one o! the handsome» clergy- man in the Church of England. â€".\Ir. Allan S. MacDanell, of Toronto. a former popular member of the Lindsay bar. and now In partnership with a brother in Toronto. was the guest of Mr. Eimnnd Gmogly, south ward for a lew daye. Hie trlen e In town will be pleased to learn that he has almost entire) recovered from his recent severe attack 0 ulneu. -â€"P¢terboro Exemlner: Mrs. Mel-gout gel); widow.“z the let: Jioe': $23 at J moon. 3 preeen v e rg en Middleton. Mn. Keleo lo 81 yeere of ege end wee 1n Pout-hora (â€years nae. when there was only one store here. kept bye men nemed Slndtord. while: one Jeokeon kept on Ion. Theme were then onl two bungee lo the eettlemene. Mn. eleo wilted tron Port Hope on n “oleee' ro â€"â€"Mr. J. M)! on: Brown. representing Cycling. we: I: town Inst weekmguut. at the Benton home. where 3 number at the local uhalmen called on him and en- iayed e hall-hour's chat. _ â€".IIL|A u..- D.C.. one oi the old-time mime oi Lind- ubin'L the down oi Pete McDonald. J. Mâ€. dob. ond cohort. onllodo TnPonlutSstudny, hboin on his on and visit to the town or optical: B. in now a wine 3nd ilqoot dealer o: 702 E. Imam ,thoppooioo a United Sum 8%?th «Wt. sndiu prou- poring humoot mine expects tlonn Bno kid on oor able 3 iintghotognphoi B no. the demo en adding.“ all now got â€"Mrs. MRI-go, of Detroit. spent a few hours with Mrs. W. A. Goodwin ester day on her way through to Dunno lund- lng to visit friends on the Scotch line. WW. â€" . Herold G. King. of Barrie. who had been in town to: e couple of weeks, the guest or his brother. Mr. Bert Kin! left on hie .wheel on Wedneede et 63‘ o'ciook hr home via the eouth en oi II‘lne when he reschee home he will have com ï¬ll?†circled the leke end covered e e at ebaut 18) mil». Mr. King greatly enjoyed this. his flat holidey ie tawn. u the many worm friend: he made dutinz hie etey n cieti no opportunity thet would eoetr to to his plenum. We hove reeeou to believe thee unions thoee who regret hie dep rture ere seven-u c! the at: sex, who found him on musing end intercom eompnuiou on their run- blee ewheel or on foot. -Mr. D. J. King. whohee been on the repertorlll It“! or the Victoria (8. C) Dell Tinnee for the put thine yen-a. mauled town on Thumb! evening lost friends. Mr 32 «e; E8 gE . i j!’ a Egg 3:3}: 3%; 22% $3 35%; $3. is ii i 8' E3†1% -Dr. Scott F. Hershey. wile and non. of Boston. passed than n on Tueedeg a: one kalmd home. aboeygeon. w ere they will spend seven! weeks. iio‘wfiï¬ friends. ' ' ' â€"M.lss Casio MsAlflne o! Glonooc. 0nt.. with her friend I u ï¬luckwoll. as guests at her comm. Mr. P. Mitchell, and wife, Wellington It. ï¬nance! â€"Dr. Thompson, I momma: play-lain of Grand Rapids. Mich" is visiting his brother-ind". Mr. Henry Junon. 0! North Ops. â€"Mr. C K Cuihonn mutant «cum, 0! the Manual Y. Li. C. L. “rived in can igaq Mayday to spend 1 week20r -Mr. .109. Macao. o! Bochuur. who hold. 3 position wlth the city screen all- way. u on a. that mu. to Mend: In town. â€"Fsthor Noun. pariah was so Echelon nus. Ind formerly cum of St. Magi. â€rived In town â€Tuesday†the ' . Greyhound. â€".\Ilsi In Janet. or l‘nnton. ll homo for her "onion. Ind 11 uooompsnlod by her cousin. Mu. Bmlett. of Rachuur. â€")lr. R. B, Wright and Wm. cl Toronto. “rind In ton lat Moods, Md drove to tho 1m:- Do mu trlondu. -Dr. G. 8. ,0! Tomato. will be st :11: Bataan om tcr oonmlutlon on Sstudny nut until 11.3) 3.111. inn-{3' Tiit m' â€"Potuboro 3min": In. John Arn- Imn . Want-h. in visiting mining in tho v oiaity o! Linduy. â€"Mn. 8. 8. 8mm Moon Doâ€. at Anna. m. m mum M In ton. â€"Mr. Ono. Gm. lent good- tnour M m G‘rnd Trunk Spun. us In town um man on. â€"Mr.D. Mick. G. ERWm wuplddu lutwookwmuumnnuk ct mambo. â€"Â¥lu 33:0. 0! the north M. w the non of Mn. (03.) Paar-on u â€"Muu-I. Wu. and Bury M. o: Nor- luld. m In con Tatiana bum. â€"In. I. m ad tho Mina Audi. 0! Hummus. m In con Madly. m.w.mdmm was In con MI!- â€"hr. 00m Foe. of Chicago. m. I: bone on I m i hon-uni dull-hon†bin-In.“ mu unwinding-duped.†a Malaise-.0 MI M‘s-m “PM," Foot elm. Madamâ€"01. GOOD CLOTHING at LOW PRICES. We hue I large celection of 8253' Suits, two and three pieces, ranging in price from $1.50 up some choice pgtternu in goodto west kinds. all correctly made and well trimmed, m selling 3: guy rensvmuble pricea, every size in stock from Buys ï¬ve year: old up to Men's. MEN’S TVVEED SUITS. maie of 1 wel'l trimmed. Three Special Lima: at $7.50. 83.50 and $10.00 are extra aooa value;have lower priced Suits, but these :hree will bear clone inspection. Ask to no the nine. new ofler'nz in the Ready-made Clothing Depart- ment, upturn, in Yot‘xu Max's SHIRTS; Menu Tweed Pants, $100, $1 25, $1.50 i0 $3.00 pér pair. MEN’S COTTONADE SDIOCKS. 756., MEN'S COTWNADE PANTS. 50c†7‘ If not intemted in Ready-"mac Clothing take a look through the new range of Tweed Suitinge, Sergee, Cheviou, War-etede, 'l‘roueerlnga and Fancy Ventinge. Luge euortmont of new materials. A good (it guaranteed on every order. Prices ere worth looking into. Splendid range of good Tweed: at $12 and $13 for a Suittoorder. . . . ma 3303., Uakwaad; BOYS' KNICKER PANTS, 1553., 50¢, 750., Per-0nd. â€"‘\1r.A1bart Blur returned name from Bufldo on Fflduy luv. â€"Mwm Jul: 05mm um w. Bam, â€": lay spent Sand†in Paul-hora. 1 ml! W; -Mrs. M. H. sum spent a tow dun at [at week vultlng wands In movers. â€"Miu Gillespie. or «an . is et t the guest of Mr. en Mn'rhoe. Wuhan. eat weld. â€"Feiher Bretherton. of Downeyvilie | lento: Welkerbon on Mondey so mini 3 tew deye with Mendy. â€"Miu F. M. Hopper. of Richmond Hill. is spending e pieesent halide, with he: mat Mn. Geo. Grendel}. â€"Mr. Wm. Axworthy. of the E. end C Guru 00.. Monte visited friends in chin week. . i â€"-Mr. end tin. Wm. Bettieby. of Port 1 were the sue-u of their daughter. ; B. Leldlew. Glenda-em. for e tew l â€"flr. J. D. Ann. of Bands: Fhvello Bron. 3nd (Anny. m vultlng Mend: In LINDSAY, â€"â€"IF YOU REQUIREâ€"â€" Dry Goods, Clothing, Tweeds, Millinery -â€"._01° Fancy Goods SEE WHAT WE CAN DO AT THE Great Slaughter Sale 01 McArthur Stock OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Everu llflllflf's Wflffll ill HIE IBXI 3n "HHS. We bought the stock cheap. We,†are MolflTflUfl'S 0L0 STA/ID BOOMING! WARNER 8: 00., B. Gunman. o! 'l‘orcmte3 spent half what the goods cost to manufacture. wholcsalc Prices. in many cases about one- selling it cheap, in every case below URDAY. and the Store has been to clear out and well assorted and we are determined and satisï¬ed buyers. The Stock is clean literally jammed ever since with anxious dollar. Our doors were opened on SAT- As announced last week we bought the McArthur Stock at a low rate on the Directly Opposite the Post Cfï¬ce. Trade is Booming at“ mwmwawmmw Lu “mun: ally to mum-- 1 ’M‘“ y will mldoln unto. '1 Hr. Szovuu'a f 31:51:31. _ _r .49.: .WII- HIDE“ la. n so If?“ hob“ re- , aâ€. wit! am the m-im‘ _.n| 5. 4|. Hogg Bros. I 006 strong Twéeds properly made and 5c. 31. 00 amd S1. 50 mob. 9 a, 75 c 5aud $1, 00 a pair. Justin-guy friends of Mr. Let. sun: that ha Ins been will be delighted to 10m mile; a wooden {any rapid recovery since cho‘ «:1qu out: too: In Toronto. â€"-Put Guild 3. Whue, D G. at. and Paces-and Leo. with several othc (flint-s at Durham Laue. Port Ham. wasted the at tho deem cara- loohl 04mm" nonh- on the M â€"I(r. Cm. Way. naphtha: or the hotel â€2|..me a gamma â€"Mr. G. R. Sue hens. chief min“ pitcher. and Mrs. hm. left 00-day to ’ ' new with mend: ct â€"Mlu Silver let: on Wednesday for To- ranoo. when she will conclude he: lesson- on the pipe organ, and than take a pcsmon ln s Indus city church. â€"Mr. Rich. S. Snub. of Chicago, arriv- and will mend can is old camrcdcs were -Mrs. Stewart. of Bobonygeon. spent Wednesday in town. â€"Miss Lottie Cochune, oi Miilbrook visited friends in town Tnesdsv. -Mr. 11.: Bertie. of Boheaynson. and delight“. were in to wn Wednesdey. â€"M.lu Whiting, cf Oshnws, is visiting her friend. Miss Mchirmid. Sussex at. â€"Mr. snd Mrs. J. Bushnell are visiting st his brother‘s. ML}. Bushnell. Welling- ton-st. -Miss Bertha Shier, ot Cennington. is st nt the guest 0! her brother. Dr. 3.5:.†â€"Miss E lnhothsm, of Bmiiord, the guest ct r. 11133. Mstchett, conn â€"Miee B. Welteu' â€he east wua, nu gone on a visit to it in Peurboro end art Hope. MieeKethieen Peterson, of Port Hope, the M“seat of Conductor J. W. Britten, giomfl- eve. â€"Mfl. Wnrdrobe and hardly returned on Setnrdey from Caiiwdufl ’..R. where they had been visiting triend 6. â€"-.Mr RRicherds and daungkigtrlf. Mice S. Blchudn mvieicinng Lamont. Mr. of THE Post W. Richards, take a look througlLthe ngv] gage and SLUO a pair. WOODVILLE. Walter-L"; Mr. Lu. Sfl'fl' m in A! “We“?