yr,“ pro, and. at times had some difficult points to decide, but was fair to both sides. Score, 9 to 9. Following were the players: , some excellent catches. Stacey, in the box, proved a rather difficult pitnher for some of the locals tohit; Ben twirls the ball nicely, and has good control of it. The home team put up a good game and proved super- ior batters; they also~ did some fine ï¬elding, and fooled their opponents badly on bases. Robinson, as usual, made some fine hits, and was backed up well by McAdam. Elliott. Henley and Burke. No runs were made by either team until the third innings, when the Manvers boys scored three, [wanton being left on base. Lindsay also scored two runs, with Henley on M In the next two innings the visitors received a duckegg, with E. Staples on base, but the locals in the ï¬fth managed to score two. In the sixth the Lifford men were only able to were one run. while Lindsay added two more by Elliott’s excellent and ï¬adburn’s error. In the seventh the ï¬llet: of the soil. got five runs, the home team having completely lost tbir heads for a time. Lindsay went ‘ to bat, and by the excellent playing of Sinclair, Henley and Burke. helped by McAdam’ coaching oft third, the locale scored three runs, thus tieizg the more. Only seven innings were pleyed. _'ll. Bnck officiated as mn- -__._ .I:RDZ_‘IL {ï¬ne years‘ 1:: me. They caich' well and do good ï¬elding. J. Staples, N. EcGUl, gawey and _Bradburn. made The Lifford men are 'a strong aggregation of baseballists. .and with a little practise would make a. first- claa team. We undsmtand that sev- eral of their men! had: not plgyed in Agricultural park betWeen Lindsay and Lifford teams. About 200 spectators were on hand to witness the game, end were well repaid for the long walk in the hot sun, as each team gave them plenty of fun. 13h: threatening rain 41 over, and the day turned out a. pelgect pp; to; ball playing. Linda†â€with Word Friday afternnon an inteesting game at baseball was played in the â€".,.........~.7 ____~, 'r m.‘ ........... ‘ Winn"... ..... Buck KolU............... ï¬m echoes ..... ... Thom Dona ............. toenail We. "8|"!th Inbouy...... ..... Imam unnamed: Fol-rm ..... . .. centre ............ Cnflord 03“...." ..... third lye-n ..... ......I_oym l' O'Oo-or ...... iyncb....... ..... b63506 Q. V..'.';:V....Puon 00â€â€ IN: Md arm-.3 loch. 7 m Vfollawing were the players and positions: A sluggish liver fails to filter the bile from the blood, and when the po‘sp onous matters goes through the boiv in the circulation, the whole system is tainted and deranged. This heal!- od biliousness and can be completely cured by Dr. A. W. Chang’s Kidney- L'iver Pills, which act directly on the liver. making it healthy and active. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. he cheapest medicine in the world. mutuumynt ken-o ‘ â€emote“: As this match was snowed. in e hutry Friday efternoon owing to the Peterboxo teem arriving in town unexpectedly, end on our boys only had a tow hours to advertise th3 3. Illa. a very mall crowd greeted the play- ers last evening. The game started at 7 o'clock sharp and. lasted till 8. The visiting team had considerable ad- vantage over the locals. as they were heavier inen, teeter runners and played good combination. Pat Kelly’s work was excellent, but he is nclined to be rough at times. Dusty, Haynes. Kow- en and Buck, did some good work for the home team. Mullett, between the flags, proved a stumbling block for' the visitors. wow“ :73? his}; qu body oil: 950? at an: an. no" . M‘s lm Nam Nu m unit 0! m upload“ hum: Immutable will and mmdou on: my an not found what: tho Stomach um. Kidney: and have). no out of and». I! you want than cumin and the ma- tho: Nut. m Dr. Kiu‘u New Lib Plus. my 9“.ng avg: â€miâ€"wine]? started about 3.30 on tho Union school grounds. (I. figure- nttor «oh nuns indicat- in. non undo: - 'Androw'oâ€"Allan 1., Unweg 1. Pnton 8. hurt 10, M 0, M 0. Little 1, D. Paton 7, sum §. mm Zâ€"toul 48. men. I; Vidal at. Pnnl'pâ€"Punnote 0. Knotwlaon 0. Qannon l Knowloon. (Herb) 2. Short Sam 6. Porter 10. Thompson 9. . than 2. Richardson 3. KcOonnoll puma. magï¬y‘k mum Fï¬B'b'ETï¬'cfï¬n 3:. Push tun any a»: bun ban handicappod tn the two mm by the than. at nun! of am: but mm and when the int» Mum um try in. New: 0! (h vktory m wir- to 30v. J. W. imam“. who b any on NI holidm the cricket players of St. Andrew‘s and St. Paul's comragatione played their return match Thursday after- noon, and the otchmen again dem- mtrated their superior ability as ex- pounders of the principles governing the good old English: sport. A large number of. mum! “M *1†FRIDAY'S BASE B§LL MATCH mnsifrTi‘m’DXYgAqusr, 11, '99 The Weekly Post. BITWIIN THI FLAGS. ’. ANDREWS V8. 81’ PAUL'S- Are You Bilions a [nun :L‘Stolhr Lindsay ‘. . Idiot: Man Agency, - Kingston, Ont. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGIS‘I'S 93- L- Imam-tummy FOUR POINTS IN ITS FAVOR 3 FIRST-amcxss'r To cunt . Simonaâ€"sun? 1'0 1AM: THIRD-HOST menu tnoonszo FOURTHâ€"CHEAPEST To IUY One bottle contains ten days’ treatment â€â€˜1 BIG BOTTLES. 50 CENTS. TH: on. HALL atolcml: co. Sinâ€"I notice your article in this week’s Monetary Times, “Cases Nil.†and wasglad to see it. You are quite right in saying that; the cost of pack- ages wouldbe added to goods in in- voice, and so it should be; then on would kno'wat oncethe cost at his goods Take as example a dozen pairs of boots, with case. 50c. or 25s., as may be, adds 50c. per dozen pairs to the cost 01 the boots. Now, howmany country merchants give this a thought! On a cheap line of boots it means quite a percentage. Then take the crockery houses. A. crockery house will sell you a package of glass- ware at $9, so many. articles in the pwkage, and which you. consider good'value, but when the invoice comes along, you find there is then added to thew no lea than; 90cc. for speck- age, which you did not bargain for, and which at once puts 10 per cent. on to yourg goods. I hope someoneelse will keep the package nuisance going in the paper till there is a change to “no charge for packages.†, A Hdibnrton Metdnnt’s Vi.“ Mr. Daniel Gorrie, merchant, 0t Hali- burton, writesao follows in last week’s Monetary ï¬nes. and no doubt the matter will interest business men here: Calling Cards. Are your cards strictly in accord with tashion’s demand! The Post has the latest in both cards and style, and prices are reasonable. â€"It is said. that the Royal Electric Co.. of Toronto. has made application to the town council for a franchise for an electric railway between Barrie and Allandale, a distance of about a. mile. with the privilege at extending. «The Wabash R R. has advanced wages as follows; Freight enginemen will receive 83.90 per 100 miles in place of $3.75; freight firemen 82.90, instead of $279; freight conductors $2.90. inâ€" stead 0132.80, brakemen $1.17, instead of $1.10; passenger conductors runni from $3,000 to 4,000 miles monthly wi receive 890; 4,000 to 5,000 miles. $100 : 5,000 to 6.000 miles, 8105; 6,000 to 6.500 miles. 8110; over 6,500, miles, 8116. Baggagermen get 56 and 30 per cent. of their conductors’ pay. Passenfer en- ‘neers receive $3.35 per 100mi es run; remen 81.90 per 100 miles. “For the Sakeof Fun,Miechief isDone" A “amount of mischiol is done. too because people neglect. to keep their blood pure. The mischief appears in eruption. WWI». indigestion. ner- vousness. kidney disses“, end othor ailments. This ymischief. lortnnately. maybe undone by an faithful use of Hood's Streaming. which cures all die- eues originating in or promoted by impure blood. A smile. ‘ An angel's laugh. a heavenly grin. At : mother's uilliut nauseous; Bean'- dolight. .0 very bright. This little, sweet. not! baby. A moment‘s pang. I anddon dread. Lost m should. lose this baby; ante. Haven above. in kindest love, This little, sweet. soft. baby. A fear. A “‘1‘. N A babv‘atur. on a tiny chock. And all hurt. are mt with pity. All no rm to and the pain or little. "001.50“. buby. A mall. bright on. a cunning at. And a mom): 1m and. (or his... A tum non. thn out.“ to... Our mm. mt. non baby. A cry A bobbing sigh. a mi. woo mm. And than cone. to tho world a baby. A nolbnr‘n Joy. a stator“. toy. A Huh. amt. no“ baby! lull-flu u-owvnv- , _ u w 2 cold water. Bathe lime in a print an parts often. and after a very few applicztions thoy will be quite well. 6er contains ten dnyn’ treatment. so cent- : bottle. For ale at all drug Poison Ivy Cure. The average country journal can doctor most any disease. but oocu’on- ally wegive way to a medical journal. Smoking of ivy poisoning. I medical journal says that entertain remedy is made _by diaeolying {93‘3"}1 of (gig- Faith never worked e miracle in the use of Dr. Hall’s Rheumetic Cute. It is the wonderful curative pupertiel ol the remedy that does the milk. Mr. S. 0. Taylor, Chuleeote Ont. Mend with rheumatism in the ’buk (Lum ) for four yeen. Five bottles of Dr. 'I Rheumatic Cure completely cured him. He he: been free from pain ninee. Thi: pention is used intemdly. One ttle contains ten deyoi treltnieut, so $5313; compan} progeny 7 extend their lines. MLW mï¬eld, of Montreal. has been appointed general with head- manager of tho company, He will succeed quarters at Kingston Mr R. C Caner .â€"Monetary Times. An American q i‘ to «In: enou- ed a convening inuiht in'upmrth American Telecreph Gunny. which has been in exishanoe for twentyyeare. the stock having been held by the Rathbun Cmnpany and the Folger Bron. bankers. of Kingston. The company now own over 1,000 miles d poles and from 3,000 to 4.000 miles: of wire, owning the operating telephone and telegraph wires in Prince Edward, Hastings and Frontenac counties. 7 â€"-â€"â€"â€"__- £A AutA-IA The N" 80‘! Baby. Not 3 Faith Cure. RAH“, Notes August F. Schepp, recently m 0! Aberdeen College, Toronto. mm to Oh!- cago to try to get Into tho Influx-Ila there as A teacher. H1; par-c cont-Inna. 825w†stolen on tho train. Abdul. police colon-chad his wit. ct 8t Oahu- ‘nuhcadhlnm. One hundred and ten compo-1mm stereotypes-I end eight managed the oompodng room of Sun went on strike at 10. 45 on Suturgeyrk night. The Sun ewe-red on Sunday morning In 3 tether mutilated end abbreviated tom. John Connon. who bod been working on the canal at Cornwall. on Saturday tell of! a Grand Trunk freight mu: u Kingston. 31310“ 10¢ w‘u urn-bod by the wheels, and it land to be mpuhtod It the knee. Matthew Black of Taunto, who aya- terioualy dlnppeured one day last week. was drowned at Owen Sound. His body was found In that harbor on Saturday. No inquest will be held. a! heaeted strangely. On Saturday afternoon a: Pickering Harbora barn owned by lira. Gardner and occupied by Mr. Simona waa totally destroyed, together with upwards of 81,- 000 worth of this season's crop. At Fort William Joseph Bryant. non of George Bryant. Kingston. val aooi- dentally drowned on Saturday. The young man no aged 19. and was a deck hand aboard the steamer Arabian, on his ï¬rst trip. The Bola-flan politiool eitnation grows darker daily. The state omeinll‘ mlnries have not been paid for two months. and a MM aisle 3nd gonenl upheaval is expected soon. On Saturday atta'noon Fred Low. 3 young mon employed at the Splnk Hills Pickering. not his hand taught and ornahedintherolls. Itwuneeeenryto remove three ï¬nger: Among the distingninbod pen-Ion- who ï¬lled for New York Saturday in Fletcher Monleon, QC, 1P" noted on the most highly educated man of his time In Eng- land. Body 4:; Nooku' 011 minute. nau- the C.P.R. nation at Winnipeg, was destroyed by are on Sundny. Lou ntout 815,000: insured A toys! dunno has been tuned lupomL lng the sitting of the Spanish (bran. Rosana Begun-o. A young French- Canadhn lady, aged 19, 10“ ha- llfo by drowning at St. Ann's, above Normal. on Saturday. London, Ont. Aug. 7.â€"OldBoyI from ellovermived henonSoturdeyin axon-ado. 800 from Toronto. 600 from Detroit and Winder». e epoch! min o! 1] coaches from Chicago end we†from smeller centres Ruin wax-lulu); on the arrival of the excursions, but tho processions end noondey reception at Victoria Park were perfectly “Ml. At night everything was noose-fol end 90,000 people enjoyed the tonne. Saul: Ste. Mule. Ont. Aug. 7.â€"The contract for driving piles end building a dock wick 3 face 800 feet long n Scnd Bach. about one mile en: of Groa Cup. on Lake Snpericr. ha. been awarded to Mr. John O'Boyle by the Algome Cen- tral Railway Company. end work will be commenced next Wedneeday morning A his gene of men will leave here for the work- by the steamer Telegnm to- day. The dock willheeompletod in three monthe' time. Hedi-Id. Aug. 7.â€"The Somme Court North]. helore which Genmls Tom] and Parejn have been on trial. obs-god wm surrendering Senthgo de Cuba toth. United State: {oroee without Levin exhausted all means of defence; ha acquitted both ofï¬cers. on the groom. thet they acted under the order- of thei- Iorl und only mmndered when i. super was impaction to do otherwtne. Lhu-pool. Alba Lino nnd Dominion Lino; to London. map-on Lino; fortnightly bout: to wa. Dunddton Lino; to Glnuow. Allan Lino: to Bflt tol. nammmpm Una; to menn. Emma-Amiga Lino; to Antwerp. Leylnnd Lino. nnd to Blanch-nor. Inn- ohm Line. The fortnightly boot tn Antwerp nnd the boat to W nn- entirely new to Portland. Othellnca not mentioned he. my sign contact. Intu- Paula“. an. Aug. tâ€"Oonm whloh Mutual “mud by tho 0mm! Trunk Mm prowl. to (he to Port land s N. supp.“ Imam lb. unto-I ulo .- It and: a pm! gal-oval" fora rot-aka “moron" day In cold weather The calm lined by mam Tron): Include the foliowlu: mm: but: tn 'uhlmn. Au. 7.â€"Bayfl h In . out. a! turn.“ "up from cumin ,3. MI! ‘50 Hubbub. «the! Sun I U. 8. llama Pond! In: ambled m mum. on! M Ilium «null-d an mu. m hon- qwumw. Ming coldl- uou mun-mu umm Ibo We! NESWMM Contact. Iliad hr no.“ (or foul..- l'oru rhu- Potllnud AII Which count-d only two who. of bollou. and took the pflntor'n wath. m wmm Wmook as flat told be bad vocal for Holmes. bu. correct-d blmoel! mdnubonunsIQLo-n. Ho-wthn ballot pm In the box. 8- bod marina wltbolofllndponoflolblscwn. oat).- popor woo too tbln. W. A. IoC mom doclorod m: be pm his on lot In ob. box. utbla wu nwflooofhh. noon. Louo was subsequently nominal by It. Powell with Monaco to tho- mtomout proporod by Ir. Flint. Ir. Powell ond himself of tho number of bolloto oont ond oooountod {or at cool. poll. Ho aid thw thoroturns showed thot mot-o hlloto \ rooooouutod for st pollNo. 8 than purported to boom! thou, while at No. 8. justooroaltho “81m not oooouutou for. Ho would not my that tho oration-moot on tho hook of tho pier-soot hollot found on tho floor woo in th .mo hoodwritiop on tho ondmuouto put on tho hundlec when thoyworo oout out Ho did not know tho hondwrlting. out! polutod out oovoI-ol diam. Ho and Sondo‘hod The on visual VII Willi-m Lone, election clerk. who am that he and Sands. the returning oneâ€. in sending out the ballot: to m o amorous polln, did not count them. but cool: the numbers t on by the primer- u bung corn-cs. hay counted «7- poem but that won all. There mum be shortage- or W WI‘neeeee let-em n“ I. ' Wee Dud‘otgeho lulu-co 0! 1-30-0113“ Election Day. Oat-we. Aug. tspâ€"The "Meme We the privileges and election- oommittce on Scum!†went to nhow tint Fm wee under ihe influence of liquor on the dey of the poll. and the. he made eh blun- dare es bending voter: two ion in- eteed of one. Sever-l Comet-votive wit- neuee aware the: the? did not think he was in a m condition to preside over the voting end that he might nuke blunders. The committee will meet io-doy. ' NEWS XE BRIEF SPAC‘. OJ... IKANI 000‘]! III. Old Boys Vial: London. Tort! and l'arrjn Fr... ma 7‘3â€? DEPUTY. In,“ In I Pot-on. 5.. V‘ own- “.13; “0‘: 38y, “m {we in full of pim- 9105" You. are quite likely to be told by, sons one, “Thank no need _of that“ for ï¬â€˜ogd’s Sanapuilla cures ptxntplel mm Notto 5., Do hot any, “I can’t eat." Take Bood’a Samparilla and my. “I am hungry an the than; dn‘d food never hnrtb Mâ€.. Never any to your triads that you are astired in the mot-nuns as It M8!“ If they human to be sharp they m“ tell you abod'a Snmptrllla- “I“ thgt tirpd 1001193. _ a II -1 ‘3‘, Coloointion Road: Mr. LL Lonnnborry. of Brnntlord. Provincial Inwtor of Colonixatfon Roads, arrived in town this morning from Apaley, East Petorboro. whpro he spent a few days. following a nut to Nifflil: District. Mr. Inna- berry loft urine the afternoon for Haliburton. whore ho w‘ll inspect roads under contract in tho out and west sections of the ecu;.ty. on or using such highmyu. and must locate its under- ground wire: in such. portions of the street a the council may direct and must carry on the work. of opening up the dreeta and placing its wire- nndergronnd also in end: manner as the cmncil may direct under the cup- ervieion and direction at the city en- $0" ......... It is reetly to he regretted t pad. cannot did not compel the various pole companies to use the lanes back otKent-et. instead of disfiguring our fine thoroughfare. the engineer or and: ofï¬cer a the council my eppoint. end in such man. nor a the council may. direct. and that the whee ot the street shall in all cues be restored to it. form: condition. by and at the expense of the many." Exam. this he drew: the conclusion that the company has the ï¬ght to pm its wires underground on any of the streets in uni city. and to openupthe street: for that pm but in to doing most net interfere "ï¬ll the public _right o_t tgayelling Shtntety Rights of Telephone Co's. The Ottawa Qty Siieitor has given an opinion in rmrd to the eondEtione that Surround the use of the “not: by theBell Co. Be an the charter of the company authorizes it to construct its line; in the public highweye, pro- vided the rights of travellers m not interfered with. and “provided that in cities towns and incorporated vill- legee the location 01 the line or lines and the opening up of the streets for the erection of poles or for «trying wires underground ehall be done un- der the direction end supervision oli more niet. owing to we eneet or the o :- nmes. rt! naerthio the former tronhes returned vi renewed flame. I gain eon- onlted the surgeon. He said ell l nired was chenge of scenery. exercise 0 will power.etc.,intinuted thntlvuinelined tohe hysterienl;preseribed nnerve med. icineottempornryefl'eet. nndnidheeonld do no more. Month? periods ceased tirely. 0n neoonnto thislut tron mother bought g bottle of Dr. Pieree's g 3'33 hadnsoothing efect onthe nerves. Soon after this I wrote n letter to your establish- ment describing my nilrnenu. end in return I received n oonunnnicntion (“igneou- plete dingnoois of the ease. and Vining n course of Dr. Pieree's medieinen. I took in all twdve bottles â€"six of the “Golden Hed- icn'. Disconry ' nnd six of the ‘ anorite Pregcription.’ ... I n , ‘J ,,,_ A__AI Hiya-2'15}; in All-vise Providence and Dr. Pietee’s medicines. the disagreeable symptom‘ have 3!! disappeu'ed. I van now do n hard day‘s watt. en: :nythint .vnd everything : wish. I regard my LNVLI',‘ n. pennanent. f it is ntzfly mm rm - since I stopped akin: Dr. Picne's mat iciues. exmp! the? Plea-mu Pelleu.’ ulna“ I d vay: keep 0133:8324." Ipllyuulwncs. [III-I IIWIm-‘I It. Borne"! m‘. m 0.. calla .nd llmtdhelupouihlebt-e “a“, an. M of the “4.» m m node! O we“ no- gan tJutlle'hece-e ; ‘0‘.“ “9°“ ' “"9““ 0‘ W 0|. nu made: or mm hone-flu in fluid Mtge-ear)“ my heart The WWI “Note- on “may. In 5. Ontario.†hu heel â€ugh“ in e ~ | out uumu «mm. Betcha epen which we: «M: g: m. at m nudity: . Thea through the etche- o! the pil- vucedthfllmunheuoeolflbod: “mm“ Maxmmmmm“m°†Buriulhoir mac-u. :Ench duly tribe 1 Ion pence-don efue-e. I at ' -"h' Mmeflted‘heh actual-u. “Mikhailâ€: um teeovety .vu impossible with“ the 'm70 NBC. dd "Pure Vented their hereto: Io IIIOII! of nedkine would elect a cute. ‘ Four months met. this deem with the ' ' Great u m hero's. mammamwm «memo- For mlvcdnvlww Anhynholideotthetwild {ore-t under the influence of the W ee. Attheendof (“duel-snagged “"8...“ | bd' 1 pro! cued. Pctebontlende n www.1- be! , ‘ note quiet. twig: tg'they'eï¬yctqftheg _: I or ‘3': M to '5“ they buull flout!“ which would nu {or mi to." a over: um would he succeeded by 3 MN“ art! which w tutor-:1? In the "mm. 1 been" no Rd In â€mtg“! 9* no!“ unable to ht ud- - --I)A 1.-) tot I fled «(have yearn dnrl which my III III wu uncut {ad hie." min. In. “h M1. of Tea-nu. Cher- okee Nathan. India ï¬rfltory. "Hr con. «mm. was m an! health Ip to (In! line. Owing to him mind. up- !m. hum-l “Wine-L em. I became I plank“ wreck. [think i! m I Mat am: of pain M Non“ about a nervous coil. . and It mm be lupouiblc ht ale «Holman damothnunln-der- vent (to. the an. (mania. [bee-In no Demon I hand Izmily. The "mu diced" tuned h M my heat. The II Men: uhock would bring on a we“ of no Nation which mic! ha {or tyq by." It of will the "'33:, e alumnaâ€"look honest No dc: able to take cure of bet children. leaem the pin (ion. My onewmdoee. penal ofler “fly ill-en's «need when}! used- kd ancntjog dying chlld- up, . hated 3o ofnngululy tcr ale that: all It (rationed. skilled. apen. “marshal o Ithubcennoldforom gm Iththeimï¬oï¬ nndhua ° int. 2"" In medicine. comhuned. luau every feminine functionâ€"makes I wanna better we to bear childrenâ€"bet 7. men. any digâ€: gr disordgr ï¬ecpliu to_w9- Every woman may be perfectly heath ushechoonee. Sheneed not mbmittg the humiliating enmmtions and local treatment of physicians. She need have no trouble and expense. Doctor Pierce‘ 3 Fucritg p609 will cm unearth. ‘Tbegrututthingthntanbe done in thiswodd istobcarmdrur healthy. hrppy chudm. Many women donot dentâ€"don“ reach thefull molbenuï¬fnl. perfectmnhood. becauseofthen lectof thehulthof the «guns distin y feminine. The “Macro: a wthy'cï¬na! hunkppineuan berm Hcr'n inc. joythucuuotboitold- Ithpeculiuto! motherhood. nu ‘bihty {or the ' â€It little. tweet mama!!! creature WHO IS Hï¬ï¬ï¬ â€"u much a of herself as 1:: m heartâ€"bring: a plant: that my be equaled in Heaven. but never no! riliugiziï¬ on. gizn'gosiflg Eu-I‘ltooI-ISIBR‘ if is lvrioafnit$olï¬Â¢ -. ""1 """' ‘ ""’ "“‘“ W W‘puucuutu satcaman Wm ~v -------- SPRATT 84 KILLEN E REAL ESTATE BOUGHT III SOLD ON COHISSION. EDINSES SST'SS, â€SYN aid 1M pisses, TheGr-deofhvunenu On Brock-eh. Peter-horn, the credo at the new annolithic penmnt being leid “been dropped neerly two feet. and propeer en doiu e the] of kicking in coneeqnenoe. no town In: been notified that dam will bemhtiltheuinnnymy toget at the town. 11o enthoritiee no not gmtly elenned over tb threetened action tordnnncee, en the town in mid to have wide right in the control end mletion in! Its street... In laying the prenent permanent numb the aim should!» to ennui-h uniformity in street crede- end huh. and when this is done properly once, it willetend for the future. \ E New China Halli Uni-y. In, I», 1. â€"mt During unit dead can. Each dunk! (ribs 3 long precaution . lull. Ltd by “a had one; Chat}. they c... and glow; with null-3o nun. Vaulted unit hm: .m« m a pride in that huhric \ tut. 1 in! a I-WI'h’-†Ian-Mk'oud portod hill ‘1'." to the morlO-‘l ‘39.†m I†So prehrwtw I" 3" anditmmwm“ comm-tum [ood (or h'n it muf- 5‘ ‘I‘ the count?!- “3.11.13 11"!†m' and Er. Hamil. ‘P‘U‘ New 4' avartun-mr. u licit fly so respectfu “I: to display goods. 3 plmu Many people have been lamenting for the past few years that the fair town of Lindsay could not boast 0! a China Hall. The stocks of Crockery. China, etc. carried by the vario'is dealers have been comparatively light, and therefore the assortment not exactly what might be desired. Realizing this fact we have been and are still rearranging our. store so as to give us almost double the space in this department, and it is our intention to carry a stock that will bea credittoourtown. Our trade in this depaitment for the year ’98 was double that of any prccccdiflg year. and by strict attention, polite service. and by giving in every case the bitst gOOd‘ for the least money, we anticipate a similar increase for the year ’99. WMIMW WEB roll top basins ' New designs in elmest every shade. Fennel: Ind trembled ! is will C. CHITTICK ‘u.tohW“ ‘t wt 8: mm â€5481:“:er stir-t. “fl“‘t‘um L quit. prepared to colorâ€" at unicorn†ID 100‘ “R m how when hooould II. and it in history that ,erd the nun who n9- lmp to the man who only when ho was right- cune Ir. MP. in}. .3 can manor tor hi- t u Minn-hip was so c amt. be mo 0006 for In privatt lib ma. AI I’d’ Dainty Prints, every piece gilded; wa.w.m0o. MO TRUNK RAILWAY AND WI? MINDY. kw“ 1‘ boa-Icy" ' . r m w 1.1. puma-w. 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