’ply Tm. PM“ w g n. w n m n um m.m. u E m. ..m mum u n Wan m" .mm mm mum mm biï¬ï¬nnusmss comes $333733; 1'0! but! '†" th in“! '0 â€-3.7 )om ° til ’0‘ your all†you one o! ‘5' No M’- :9de! mom can. [07. won-nth Iona-i!!!“ mtothinko‘" sign of 1111 s". MsLennan 81 00. WC ifl-‘iSt that 5‘ 8°°d5 “"3“" Cxactly as represented bring them back and get your money. Years (lardâ€"The most reliable store in Lindsayâ€"and we're growing to grea ness along that line. Man) liberal when they daren’t invite any such a mparison or apply any sucn test. Proï¬t is a minor consideration compared lies to those things as well as anvthing. A____ __ _ A Stan , think they re What “e prefer above anything else is your good will. that makes the store generally respected. And the idea app 1030310. Binder Twine, Machine Oil. Grsin Cndlefl. Grin'dstoneï¬. Wrenches sud Cold Chink, Harvest Mittfls Hay Forks sud Rï¬ku’ Binder Whips. Mum: mil) Portland cement, I" HI“ “1‘: were ‘00. “I v- -v, v--- _.,, summer weer at the out prices. now 10¢. In every department throughout the store there is a splendid lot of remnants. Don’t miss the remnant counters. That’s enough to arouse your interest in goods and prices you to looking. Advertisements merely point the way and your But whatever we advertise, apply the testâ€"your money back it you want'it. S)methi.1g in them for everyone. The most we ever hope to do with advertising is to get Judgment does the: rest. MGLENNAN 8: 00 HARDWABI. COLL MD McLennan CLEARING LINES THIS WEEK IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. PRICES: ’ IS the It is goodflhonest " selected Virginia to- g bacco all the way. Not R this package good and BECAUSE -m M! w 9%...†EXOURSIONS tho-Mm in. Go. ON I'. LpQCIal SEER“ during summer vuntion ut the PETER- ' BOROUGH BUSINESS COLLEGE ! begiu July 3, and will conï¬ning 2 months. tiny but aka: “wage of then clutc- in the put, and with aeolian: ro- ulu. Write for pu'tiollu'l. I w. PRINGLE, i 601: guaranteed. "Mrs. have your . I binders looked “to! by a. mohaio‘ .‘_-_.u....kl' 19anth will a}! kinda: “Wm Bnalne- (‘ollm‘ DASH“ HERE AND THERE. Lindsay Biwd‘nfl Genenl , R‘F L, to ‘1 25, WI) COUNTY Now that the church has taken a. hand in the noble game: of prioket, lagging interest will certainly revive. The young men of St. Andrew’s formed a. . sarong --...-â€"..naï¬nn have :1an A. Paton, G; A' man. 0- 3% n E E q Brbwn, P. Morgan. . Keith, G. Ewart. R-. ‘13., "Allan, ! Railway Notes ost of cars ordered in the first â€"The c year aggregated six months of the' abOut $12,500,090. 7 , 13-..--." nn the auvuu. v-_,-, , â€"-. he Black Diamond Express Lehigh Valley Railroad racentl; the run from Sayre to Bum miles, in 158 minutiae. : -â€"The Wabash will receive a lot AugJ frame. grout dmtanoe, dication 01 the approao tive often before the my sent straight ahead is seen. and a half years as ' ° 10,000 men and boys am confine their living at it. The Balti- more and Ohio Railroad has bought 6,000 sum. the Pennsylvania Railroad 3,000. the Lake Show 2,000, and nearly ' " hm roads ham giVen or- 9 "U, W m... _ all thus eastern roads ham gle .5. data for some of of the pressed stool car has benefited the steel rail and bridge material man- ' ds are layipg ufacturers, s heavier rails and. strengthemng_ brxglâ€" W' car that 'cal'ri†1 1", WV wwâ€"‘r only 5w pounds more The gamma .to '-Barria Cricket war Boom- a. ghd all other buds ; repaired and satisfie- I Some splendid ofl'er: in Men’s and Boy-’ Stain. Brokon [inn 3: gmtly broken prices. Chances for close buy- ers. Linen Hats, Sm. Hm, ad 111 Inmmer wen u the cut prices, Scum gnnd ofl'ou. Dre-I MI. 3111.: 250. und 30c. goodl, now 15c. 50¢. sud 600. goods, nqg,.35or Big cutting :11 through this stock. MEI“ LID HIMISHIIES wili-MVO a 10‘ 01 new aï¬fpévhrfuf. 100. WILL cu non-l pryâ€"W. WM, the game with 25 William-st... N.[ ' ' r the I centuries. P H L' M . on. ope vs. I!) nlef, banker. 0‘ tural grounds to-dnyu used through last 3131 for Port Rape. Bmt. ' mount. Mr. Rat- ~- - -_ __;_lono. for Tucker- ' mains“ "'9 ova-12222; "c“ [fraéently made to Buffalo, 178 D8388 80088. . P B o t ope vs. banker. of t . I 8 i trough; last toriea for Lind Mr Rat- ‘ for Port Hope holiday, and 10'â€- __ rune. trivg‘ some . lo. 0n Sum! 40‘1“? 1 4mm Ellen- ‘ ooived that 3311 1m“- to 09‘ his son 60011 ,9 gm gnd Toronto M: 3†‘wk‘ng J. n. McNini .â€" to mako the am. and returned ‘ o’clock on has taken 9. I‘ took 9.1Ҡa of wicket, 1 day. gomg b3 , - 4-_- nhatt and fa ‘Dnndal a Paul“ They on the with Two HotelChmgeo. On Thursday Mr. Jerry McCarty re- usumed the managuneut of the anion of t aodby him some months ago. the ten . h: Well-known Veitch house. punch the reï¬tting of which has just been com~ blend. X‘WLVA v. w. -..._ duct the was “in. Point, at a pm â€"Rev. J. W. Macmillan, pastor “of a: ' Sunday his life for My sake. Matthew x. 39. It was an eloqncnunnd convincing discourse. â€"Next Sunday. pr. U. : rector of 3. Paul's, Lindsay. duct the services at the Point his son George had died sudenly in ‘ Toronto. Mr. Thos- Matchott and Mr ‘ J. B McNeillie left for tho city at noon. ,to mks the necessary arrangeltmelitis The Ste} Anne Excursion. About Sixty people .lett her Euesday at noon on tho' mania A 'I'I-u About Sixty people left here last Tuesday at noon on the spacial train for St. Anne de Beanpre. The train was made up ot'five passenger coaches. one baggage car and. a Pullman, the latter being in Chm-30' o! o parlor bar conductor. ‘Mr. Quinlan, travelling passenger agent of the G.T.R.. came here purposely to mmpany the ex- cursion. and see that the (party receiv- ed every convenience on their long journey. __._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- It Was Very new... The moonlight trip to Eenolon Falls on Tnesdny under that auspices of the Young Men's Association of St. Paul's church, was well attended. and proved a very pleasant and. enjoyable aflair. The Crandella reached the village a few m’nutns after 10 o’clock, .‘and the majority of her passengers spent an enjoyable half-hour at the garden party The homeward trip was delightful. Prof. Humphrey’s orchestra. contribu- ting materially to the pleasure 'of the patty. pear and the information in: adjourn- «1 until Monday, the 315i: inst" at 11 with Port Hope to-dny. » one of the hardest fought. hem . . yer the base ball match, rs. Lindsay, "on the agricul- |da to-dny. July 28th. Bat- ,indaay. Blake! and flenloy; one. But. Wilcox and Ma- £2510 mmpany the e_x- nd see that thogpa convenience on their long Study in Genus!!!- .'8. :Lindsay, will con- A noisy-curing chance. Ono lot. of In Bro-sols, Tspatryu, Wooh, Unions, Crinkle gall, Tweed «feels, em, pold m, etc I: m 15c 7 “"“3 ° “ ’ “°' ° Be» Brunch, $1.25 good-mow 750. One line Dre. Mullins, Gingham, etc , regal†150. ad 200. Goods, thin T‘W‘U’o 75¢ goods, not 50c. America: Put Prints, regulur 8a, new ï¬e. wee} 9‘0. Very Pleasant- in fine trim for our Shirtl Waist: at the cur. W181! 000138 LOCAL BREVITIES I â€" mmmwtwot lamest â€"Gmst Buggins st Mi. Hitcbll‘a in Hillinory. Btu. metaâ€"Mi. -â€"Yon cannot. 6:0 3. dark oofor light. but-hock! dyalightm dark for†lent malts. ' .. . Noam has and m in crowninc hm“ m B‘“““ tooth without 1:15an 8“ “‘1 'it‘ud gir office nearly 099001“ 5‘9â€â€ 41'» '3†addition to the 6.123; freight shed in wins combtion. EU the enlergezmnt o! the sheds plenty of room will be hadend the company as well as the public will mt be compl- edto suffer for lackplroom. ulna»- " ‘ _.L:L- _ termm Iliut ï¬lly-o -â€" , _ elegant. The system has not. been in operation for some time. and the tracks ere in bad condition. like toils we raised high above the mutiny. end on ï¬tmday five accidents occurred while -'RIO Methodist and Platinum churches, of 0mm. held their annual ‘ picnic and excursion Tummy. They came in on the regular Port. Hops tnin. Tho party comprised fully 500 people. and the 31'. Crandells was tuned to her full capacity. â€"Over 309 poop Accompanied the .mmal august excursion gram acuit- â€"0ver 300 people “companion me annual Baptist excuuion from acuit- ville to 30me My; per ï¬r. Crandolln. Tho special tnin pulled in about 9 o‘clock and ms undo up of four coaches. The party amped in huge tents in the pujk momma I NL---A-â€" Anni" 3716021 Tuesday evening. â€"Tho 45th Battalion band will run an excursion to Backhorn. per steam- or_foandellq on Mondsy. July Slut. “â€yofbée'n I†up“ In“ 5 radii“ and I'vo “While you. were out. muo 5..., ,-- caught what 1" . “I hooked in the lobster who owns . the yacht.†| â€"A brisk business is being done in 1 thostock shipping line these days. last . week Mr. Jack Brandon. of Melon ‘ Fells. passed through with a double-3 deckcar of hugs for the Matthew: 00.. ; I’elex‘boro next day Mr. McIllhargey ~ shirpeds car of cattle. and Mr. Wesley ~ Moore, a. car of hog: to Toronto. l â€"Mr. D. B. McNab, of this town.x who has a mill at Lochlin and other large interests in Balibm‘ton county. ! writes to the Minthn Echo asking why . the regular chartered fire insurance ‘compan‘es refuse to do business with! farmers of the caunty. He infers that their charters require looking into, ‘ andadvocatec km tornnt'on of acum- ty insurance company- â€"A. J. Grahun‘e Grand Opening of Clothing at! Furnishings, which was to have taken place on Saturdly lat, ‘iemrbnm sheet nil!†u-L_ ___o--u- Inu- n wt.- ‘wJ-"â€"’ steamer “EM" Lskeï¬eld tho other running on Stony boat is 93ft over a beam. and PM an , 8nu. um: uu -rrw boa ,, deck 78h. long, entimly devoted to passengers, and sheltered by a substan- tial hurricane wk. The boat is ex- pected to main great speetL on her an- giens are 100 h. p.‘ of the fore and ï¬t compound condensing type. baton. which is rather unique in its construction. By tour ; spring it is trandormod into a an lsptern, It - money. Years ago we made that that line. Many merchants honestly Mï¬o Dye- givo emol- _ ReynoldB' new steel Ira “Em" was lame-bed “3| out, little girl, you ONTARIO. JULY; 28. 1899. MIPS! mums in g â€I!“ wbre ha'o with the principw â€"Mr. J. B. Braden. of Radon Falls. pond dumb from the north Wednesday, with a cat-load of ifh: imlllhnrgem next db! ‘0 an n -A 3911: lusty}! DI. I‘D wâ€"v vâ€"v". â€"In our report of the ~F-lsvellelï¬ll- ’ we stshed in Co. empioyees' pic-nit: than. Mrs Bruce sad [as Paton were the winners in the nee. The itrm should have read Messrs. Funk snd Douglas l’ston. Master Funk is an excellent swimmer fora of his age, and deserves ‘grest sdverï¬s‘ng literature Trunk Bull‘s: has issued durin¢ the mm unseen relating to the Mus- I‘M District and other :9- gions in the Bighlsnds at ontsno. ma sppliestious s10 being moaned by representstives of this pro- gressive railwsy for further informa- tion sud copiel o the publï¬cst': t of tin besntitnl country 01 Candi the Dom’nion a. wells M7111: â€"lr. A. 8. an". at cap-II. m in town loadâ€. -In. Lindon. Toronto. is uncut at Ir. and flu. Armour. -lr. Wm. Duidm. of moment, was tn Qm W. â€"In. Cuhlll. at tho out wad. in u pvt-oat visiting Odin“ fronds- â€")liu Burr. Toronto. in up M o! the wan- erht. Holman-It. â€")lr. Wm. â€Arthur. of Echelon Falls. ml in tan! 11:01! on butâ€. â€"Miu SUM. 0! (Johann. in visiting \hfl’ mother. In. 3. Silver. .‘Williun- a! .Oaghg ‘â€" 'mhIâ€"Jï¬z 3‘ In 3! gen .3... iii: :Ir. Wslitr. Y. I. C. A. century. Old wits. has not used from c plow an: visit with Oumvilb friends. â€"Kr. Ed. McCornksk. 0! Toronto. in at pic-eat tho (wt. 0! his Irma. Hr. Will Goodwin. u am Point. -lu. H. H. W and (hyper Hillioont as standing unit In 1d; 3 It Owen Sound and withtriendlup t hm. . 5 l â€"Xr. F. G and Min 'hylor left Monday for Tommy. Thy will an in (h. Mackinaw trip before return- iu w. - tor no “limit EekkJJobouw. Z-Bov. Mr. McKuy, of moo. mu h)" charge of (M nerviou at St. An- dnw'l during 397. J. W Humilhn'u ad )1ch -ncurp. g and J. W. 8mm nnu mun-u Wu“. Victotiaï¬pad. wore, in town My. mung business. â€"Rov. L W. Sum. of Frankfort, paused thrash town lately on hi. ro- man to hi: circuit. Liter mending : tow any: with friends in Muipoa. â€"Mr. Wallets: W. Suplea. of Dan- du t. Fllnlb Bro... left Rut My for n two weekl' vmtion. and Will , . -‘ L "A“ I'M" and â€"M.r. Bruce Adair. Toronto. Mr. J. Dnvis. Woodvillg Kin- Adn C. Ennis. â€"Miuen Annie McCarty. of Peter- boro, nnd May Aylwu'd. of Toronto. left {or Poterboro Kondny evening. havinc spent a mun-at visit an: m, a 12...... “'ilhnm-IL. and with. Mrs. uvnâ€". 'r- S Brown. Wilma-IL. an In. Roach. West Ops. â€")lr. A. J. Goush. of W. left on Mont York. in â€och of never [wast th‘ngl tor the, (all will 3190 make n pn J. Cough of this town. -u€:: W. a D mun w ms empkypgl town. -â€" followinï¬. from the Hidhnd Fran Pius. ml to mind a former well-known citizen: Hr. F. E Wag- ton in tuning prepared plans and apogâ€" flatiou (or tho nev (halting wheel: h. mopoaec to event on his may acquired propexty. ‘ - '7‘ “-m unidlv .t I‘r‘VM. â€Ind-â€1d. w. smold- an_d ; Gumball. :1 Lindsay young was employed. in a mill in In by “that. lost. than his right land 90 Holiday at whilo Wm; s an]- “' LAâ€"A nn that (mud. Ili- an, of Kinmaunt. 3nd Ed'l'll Llâ€? a... «:71 win , Cobourc and -lloun. J. G Ene- tnd W. Chris. of Woodville. Ihnrtholdorl the Victori: Inbohono 00.. were town ht Fridu. â€"M.I‘I. Arthur HcGSO' 3nd. children. of Bommville, are the guests of 3’1 C1188. My. They spent covers! at. the Point with It. and In. Goodwin. -' nM-nï¬â€˜k .1". W. antord. '3. i_n town for. an -lr. B. B. ‘Irvipot .ppoinmt or how gndmuan receive. sad it speak! vol- um! for the future young doctor. ' - -M.r|. Arthur Home um. “um“... ' the guests of 311m. bu. My. They spent several Haunt day's gt the Point with It. ad Miro. Goodwin. -â€"llr. W. antord. of Bowmanvillo. rot: in town for. an hour Wednesday turning. 845 was returning from “-4 um mlilmrton. whore hehnd tration of train collisions in the Mil! pupa“. Some of the l Mauro in visiting w Ontario 8070Ҡp.†Enquiry Iii-P rnlln‘ Wt! 9““, _ While the is"! gavel-cl flour-laden wolle 'Brm £143“!- Lnd: vï¬itinc her L. Perkins. .hildren. 0: W even- b A. Wt it 7’. 3‘