'ELL, ;tions: Furs, Springs, The newest Styles it} Engage- ?/ ment and other Gem ngs, and a. - full line of our own make of Wed- Chalrs' ding Rings. As pretty an assort- 2/ them; as you could wish to see. An eleor t (Elâ€"i; la of Ladies’ 1 Table; Lat? p;ncba$vnn~hppey StiCk Pins: eeds :oats. we are for you handily durinf mum of how tastes dlï¬er, we have pre- \pared for the fall and winter trade with goods in such variety that they will appeal irresistibly to the most varied tastes. Some of the prettiest things in Jewellery, Japanese and Chinese icurios, Novelties in Silverware, Gold Watches, etc., are at hand and more ‘llre arriving daily. . If quality, variety and beauty of Goods, Rock-bottom Prices, and quality undeniably ï¬rstâ€"class, war- Mnts our expectation of a brisk business season, we shall certainly have the latter. Hardware, Coal and Iron Merchants. mar-AV. Saw. 7. 1891â€"22. '2 nzsw YOUR A‘I'I‘INTIOH To rs: rouowma: @Rings. As pretty an assort- mmt as you could wish to see. All eleoant dis la of Ladies’ Lace Pin: Broozzllxz‘es,y Stick Pins, Watch Chains and Charms, Necklets and Bracelets. Beautiful ind new patterns. JlfSt now we offer extra value in Iidles' Gold and Gold-ï¬lled witches. The ï¬nest goods in the Intket at comparatively low prices. up?“ fgt'get us when you want LCRAJTON COAL melts. Remember that we carry largest stock and the greatest _ _ in the county, and our M are simply AWAY DOWN. AND BEST GRADES OF lack Asmiths' 00 a1 19Kent-st, opp. Hurley Brady’s, ster Paris and White Lime ME cLen nan 84 00., west an at Best Selec ted [a Stock in Town m OF THE MILL SAW, South Side of Kent-st. BRITTON BROS. ’31 9031.13; 7 t 0! mm, o in wan 7 W A BARREL. ZSLLE AND RETAIL AGENTS FOR THE CILIBBATED ’ineS, Whiskies, EELezman a: Go. fl. SHANNON, 35, Porters, Etc.; muanotwumu INDFQL m FAWN) 0F BEST BRANDS or E .VGLISH Brittqz; Bros. â€3,719 tamâ€"10643. 'I mâ€: m.‘ wherohohum SHANNON. "Bow to Cure an Skin Dismal." Slmvly apply "SWAYNE'S GMT." No Internal mediums required. Cures toner, ecze- gm. 1tch._al] eguptiqns 9n the $490. hands. nose. I. -AI-‘_ OFFICE. DOMINION BANK BUILDING. LINDSAY. ONT. Our BIZ Offer. Tm: POST from now to 1891 for $1.00. Send in nuns: and money. HOUSE TO RENT. â€"A pply ALLAN MACDONELL. Barrister-L any. 850:. 28th. 1892. â€"25 5. A So: of Good Tooth. uppe; or under. for $10, at Gnoss’ Dmn. Roous, Lindsay. See his new outâ€"1m ti. 8.10., leavln the skin clear. white and healthy. Its great eellnur and curative powers as by no other remedy. Ask your drug- szlst for SWAYNE’S 0mm. Lyman Son 85 00.. Montreal. Wholesale Agataâ€"1886. BOY WANTED. â€"Good, smart boy at EIGINBOTHAM’SDmg more. Lindsay. Sept, 27th.1892 45 5. Insurance, Loan and Real Estate Agent. Monthly Prizes (or Boys end Girls. The “Sunlight" Soap 00., Toronto other the following prizes every month till further notice. to boys and girls under 16, residing in the pro- vince of Ontario. who send the greatest number at "Sunlight" wrappers: let. 310; 2nd. $6; 3rd. 83; 4th, $1: 5th to 14th, 5 handsome book: and a pretty picture to those who send not less than 12 wrappers. Send wrappers to 8 ht Soap Ofï¬ce. is Scott-st. Toronto, not later en the 23th of each month. and msrked “Competition“ siso give full name. address. use and number of wrappers. Winners' names will be published in TorontoMgil on the ï¬rst Saturday in each 3901! PAPER and PICTURE W â€"lBA!â€"- W. A. GOODWIN’S â€"St. Paul’s church was the scene of a. quiet but pretty wedding Wednesday morning lest. At eight o’clock Mr. R. J. Metehett. G. T. R. station agent, son of Mr. Thee. Motehett. county clerk, and Miss Annie Knowison. eldest daughter of Mr. J. B. Knowlson. were united by Rev. Mr. Marsh in the presence of a. large number or friends. The groom was supported by Mr. E. S. Martin. of the bent of Montreal. and the bride was attended by her sister. Miss Florence, and Miss Lottie Maelsgsn. After The happy couple left on the 9.l5 train for Toronto, en route to New York and other American cities, where the honeymoon be spent. Oureongrstuietionsgowith them. {Eoiiizllibsm HEADQUARTERS ARTISTS GOODS a Specialty J. O’Leary. mndsay'at. -Mlas Neelanda loaves town to-day to exi- tar Toronto university. _ . , _-_:u_.. a.-- 00a Leroyâ€"-7 ____ â€"M.iss Rose is in- Bobcaygeou. visiting her friend Mine Genius at the Rockland house. â€"Mr. Geo Martin has erected a building to be used as an cmce in connection with his aim -Meesra. F. Chalk. David Watts and Edward Brown of Port Hope. who were in town Wed- nesday. paid their respects to Tax: POST. Saginaw. where she was summoned some tour or ï¬ve weeks use by the death oi an uncle. -Mr. Thos. Cullen left for Brandon Friday evening lest. having accepted the position of book-keeper in Sylvester Bros. branch ofï¬ce located at that point. â€"-We received a very pleasant cell Monday from Mr. W. E. Cooper of the Toronto Mail advertising stair. He is on his way to tne meri- time province on a business tour. , -- -_r__lb_-. Paterboro 33h: ï¬anahiau afloat. DASBES HERE AND THERE. uauu munâ€"w -_ _ , -Eon. John Dryden, minister of vavgriouiture. made THE POST a friendly can on causedâ€. Mr. Dryden is the right man in the right place. He is a. practical axrioulmrist and that-atom is gcqugigzed with m the wants of hi: renow- LOLA-lulu..- -Mr. John Helme. one of the retired. wealthy and Mouth! citizens Port Hope, who was in town on Wedneedey. gave on e cell end extend- ed congratulations and extended coon-emin- tiona on the improved appearance of our omce and wished no success in conducting the paper. -On Thursday last in suite at the wet weather a very exciting game of toot-ball wes played in Babe-moon between the Echelon Falls and Lekefleld toot-tun teema. In the ï¬rst encounter some time ago the game resulted in a. d:e.w. end although since then Echelon Fells players have lmpmvuu you mu“... .._. __v , _ to be expected that they would be able to hold their own against the formidable eleven lhnr Lakeneid pm in the ï¬eld. Then. well. Echelon Falls was a: edieadvantege as they were with- out two at their beer players. Lekeneid, on the other hand. came very euon . end it wee add that their two books were wed for the occasion from Net-wood, while one of the for- ward: hall! from Petermonzh. Fenelon Fall! nu nu. u- 7... -v 9mm: repeezede leans down the nezu. mu Wu nun. however. ee often repelled meee stacks end mneferred my to neutral mt]. B‘romhereuotheendetmemec half hour Lekeneld eeemed to he" the alm- tue. end repeatedly mm on Food“ Dene cool. but without meeeee. Dunn mencx: belt hour Melon m eeemod to V. d the Lindsay. Ana. 1. 1892â€"17. surname. "I". cum Ammmwm Ehool‘ Congloouflumulymaoldm Suva? odnh. The ummmm «mamauunmma. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, SEPT. 30. 192. v--. . â€"Mlaa Nora Dan 13 visiting her sister. 1m mam ran; 1; New Advertzsementg Mr. S. J. Pettv spent Sunday last in Peter- m- “ Kent-It. m. TOWN AND COUNTY. BARTHOLOMEW. at Ban-row 8306. for sawâ€"93.x. ‘W. A. Goodwm. mummooumm Work: “030’ mm Iâ€... â€"m. G. 0. Rood. notion agent a mum tor-amoumoput.“ boon pmotodsndwfll mammotmmmmm...... Mr.wunnml,thoretlrm¢mntucooltomrt nope. â€"l'lvoO.P. Roonductorlmnnlngbotm OttawoondNorth Boyworommmrnydh- misledxooontlyandituoudthnttheoommg mound making a. clean sweep from the cop! to Vancouver any. “Knocking down" tom 1: nvpooodtobothooamo 0: their would. â€"!t in add thst two Grood Roth Dakota) men have contracted with the Great Northern 1311167 to tenoo_the has from St. Paul to tho n,,_n ._.I._...- -I‘ .L- pan. ‘ All are heartily invited. â€"Ce_ptain Chipperton and wife of Toronto have mat taken 0! the Lindsay corps and apparently intend to eep up the cocoa. which has hitherto attended this branch of the Salva- tion army. He is a speaker of much meat- neaa and power. and. a anosaaatul winter's cam- paign is looked forward to. â€"Speolal quarterly meetings will be held on Sunday next, beginnlnc with a lovetaaet for soldiers and friends at 7 a-m. At ll am . 3 um. and 730 p.111. the following an sets will be taken u raepeotlvely: “The Mind.†“How to Happy" and “The Wnth of God." Acerdlallnvitationla extendedtoalitobepreâ€" Anuww w nuuw Iuw nâ€"n' _â€" _.. _~_ , Paciï¬c ocean. The contract embraces lines owned nnd controlled by that road. mm nearly 5.000 miles. â€"A grout deal otlnurootwuakonlntho lawn tonal: tournament held loo: wool: by the othlofloouoolstlon. Following In the result of the canon!» wlnmln tho dlflotonu drown being oloood flrat:â€" _ lat Dramâ€"W. J. Hollett md J. 0. We vs. E. A. Hardy 3nd W. H. Stephan; M. J. Kenny and. F. MoBurnoy ya. E. Weldon ondB Rosa. H. Knowlnon And C. Bawos n. K. Momma and E. A. Glodmsn. J.MoKsyond0. Keys". A. Ritchie now. A. Moundâ€. 2nd Dram-M. J. Kenny 3nd 3'. MoBurney vs. W. .l. Ballot: Ind J. C Box-atone KH. Knowloon and C. Bowes J. McKay Ind C. eye. La't Dramâ€"H Knowlaon and 0. Bow vs. M. J. Kenny and F. MoBtu-noy. Solution Anny lots. "A special public meeting will be conducted in the solntion «my bunch by Brigadier Morgana of Toronto this (Friday) evening st 8 Y. H. G. A. Topics. â€"The bible training class commenced its an and winter sessions last week. Thehour of meeting is Saturday at 4 9.113. â€"'1'he younc men’s mee will be held on Sundsy at 4 .15 n m. ss usu Brie! addresses suds oodsln Ina! expected. Ailmn menareoomï¬lll'yinvited. 8 â€"’1‘he monthly meetinz of the bond of direc- tors will he held on Friday evening at this week at eight o’clock. Several important met- tere are to be oouidered. This will in all pro- bability be the lee: regular board meeting held in the present rooms. _ ‘ A_ Mambo- nun. Glut“ “mm mtotuom‘Om that!!! Yunnan-hind“ 3min!» co- m ha" been WM tint mu m II A: In: human-emu: in Ink â€"The annual buelnesa meeting of the neocla- tlon will be held on Tueeday. Oct. 11th. at 8 p. m. The election of a president and board. of directozjgvgill take place at that time. and a re- , AL- __-_-_A L‘Ad port will be Buse'htoti' '13} the pmiénti . covering their year at administration A tall attendgnoeot momma and subscribers in re- ï¬iééiid. W Brovltlu. â€"Lmle Bobble McClure stumbled against the sign In mm at Mr. W. H. Grows stairway on Warhead-y and on: his head badly. Dr. Hood attended to the wound. â€"Mr. P. Forbert had alartre tent pitched on the market square Wednesday and conducted a variety show that was well worth the the price of admission. He was well patronized. â€"A woman named Wilson llvlngin the east ward was knocked down opposite Gregory's drug store Wedneeday morning by Mr. Logan'e horse. She was bruised and badly frightened. -Mr. Wm. Deï¬ne hae charge of the rennin and alteratione to the stone work or the middle bridge at Bobcaygecn. where a new iron atruo- ture willreplace the present unsafe wooden bridge. â€"'l‘l::eat:re-¢oerlI willbepleaeed to learn thot Manager Fred. Burke has made arramremenve with Ml-e Ida Van Courtland. the popular and talented actress. for an early appearance in MDMYo â€"Mr. Richard Sheehy. of Peterbcrcuzh. con tractor for the foundations and brick work at the new opera house. completed hie contract to the satisfaction of the board or directors last week and let: tor home. Over 300,000 brick were EL number of valuable prince hevebeen donated by the merchants and some good shooting may conï¬dently he expected: _ hmiiiom ' em Ina-mm.“ 'WWW WWWâ€"01m vv-â€"_â€" -_- â€"Mr. J. E Davis of Chicano we: in town on Saturday last on his way book from 3 three months holiday event at his summer oottn at Parry Sound. Mr. D. is on ardonl died of Isaak Walton. and the tents reoorded by him are emulated to inspire n feeling of doubt in the minds of inexperienced listeners. â€"Uneun use wcu- a... -. -..____ v- _V, onto. gran secretary oi the Cenodinn Order or Oddtellowe. Manchester Unity. visited Brother Weldon Brown. who hee been eiok tor eome deye. and spent the afternoon with him. Thin is great encouragement to the membere oi the gigs here. which hes been but recently organ â€"The patrons of the Victoria Electric Light Co. may have expected some inconvenience and deny owing to the destruction of the stating-1:5 fire recently. but their good nature wee not to any great extent, an the Meeere. Perkin had their new dynamee in running order a few den liter. 3 email building in the mill yard being used an e station. â€"'i‘he Toronto eeeeders from the Salvation army have organized under the name of United Christian W here. with W. E. Phiipott ee - ,Ah_u._.l-_ -na .annI-n nf haunt D00! opinion UK we lycvu v. u... w-w- ,1 _. , theee waters. He left Hobcevgeon e few min- ntee after the en Tueedey end olelme thet the two boats were "neck and neck†es Stur- geon Point. â€"'l‘he mutation e double tripe eeeee to day. Hereafter theme“ will rerch Linden et 10 30 e. m. end leevaet 330. The eeeeon hee been. very succeeelul one. end it h neeileee to eey thet Capt. Leno end hie emeient crew heve eexned the good will at the trevemeg public by their unverylng eonneey end ettenttne. Durban the eeeeon the tripe have beennede with the regulu-uy o: en exvrele teem. end not the enxhteet mlehep occurred. â€"Intheelvileeurt'rceew. Wins. the m: adage :IeCexrthy. can: tried? elt'y. min . er. 0 we. (I me! an“. el ' mmhetflteedtemmm nmgqthgeglnxuuudyuthomtwhee -â€"-h_.‘ .- _Iln- him he SEEâ€"mi“ n; Comma mutt“. NONI. a. am.w.a;wm¢m you not at good mmmm'l*:~ww~v%mï¬mm m; g_«uu_u._ pm! on: PM? “on. 91 Chum loan. --A monumenunuumum m QWSnndlynhoolII-n Sum,th mmwmmmdmonMohm â€"ThoROV.Wm.Wb. 3A..“ raglan u D. V.) we the mice: .3 St. hurl Fl-lll. w! church Guru’s Iohool home Sunday next. 003. hid. m â€we Roan. ummdwmwm doles-tel At the Landau convention. â€"nndavmrs. remember the mvinohl eon- venuoumboheldmmdu onOotm m flat. Mummtobenmonnhonkimd “thymuumumwmm mMmmormtdthdrlo- ... ._____.l nh-m u. ok- Lin-Han muons tron View: county. Boson tickets me: be had to: uncle fete. -Fridey eveninï¬wmst the school room o! the Cambridge-st. Me dist church was me eosoo marina. the oeoesion being on “A: home" given by the Y.P.B.C.E. ot shes church. A issue number were present. An excellent m was rendered. the: which reimb- meotswqro served. The room-- v22: mm: - - ~ --â€" Mu... General Sperm lone. ' â€"Neneynenkemedee mlleh 10‘ et Tet-re Home. 11111.. on Wedneede! over e kite-enema track. â€"Ine¢reet enema to lower his record. on Thoreau lest. Bel Palmer covered e mlle In 205}, equelllng hle Wuhhmon perk pertorm- â€"‘l'he Peelne Arhlede club at Ben trend-co ofleueonree or 810.000 for e â€round hour be- tween Goddard end bonus. The ï¬ght will likely tekepleoe. â€"At Brooklyn track Tnaedey at last week Plunger M. F. Dwyer beekedhomerl heevlly. betting the bookmekere to I. land-till. The race wee won by Wullo b. who captured 1: by sheet. â€"At Lyons. Iowe. lut week I). Eleven, broke all previoue records by pearl-u: on etrucht centre ehou-ï¬ out of e poeslhze 25 -on the Creeamore target or 200 yerde. â€"Alvln. the greet Cenedlen suntan. ls now in the eteble or his owner. McGee. W. Lenka. He la reported to hsvo done a. mile on the Detroit track In 209}. end hle owner says 2 :9 In no mm; for bun. ’ -Jockeye come high. Gen-1m gen $8.010 e your tram Mucus Duly and e pcreenzure of the wlonln o! the stable: Fred Fete! were 8121!!) from elem: a: Cempnell: Slme $12,000 (mm P. lorlllerd; Dessert, 88.0“). oixniri. w. m mg dmgmtpnlnetor 0 must In which they did men- ohuo of the work. than contri- bnctn so may to the "winch enjoyment. Some‘membeu o! the sister societies of the Iowa m pm: to on!†with that: allow- Endesvoron the mount evening. â€"â€"_._, 7â€"-â€_ , â€"Satnrdayllaet was the loot day of the Han- cheeter (Eng) September meeting. Baron de Hench‘e three-y ear-old brown nu, Le Fleeehe. won the Lanoeehlre plate valued at £10,000. The betting wee 6 to 4 against her. â€"At Colnmhne. 0.. on Friday last. Little Albert lowered the threeyear-old record on a regulation track to 2.10}. end Czar placed the mark for‘ three-year-olde in a race at 213! Kentucky Union coming a quartereecond anon. â€"Wedoeeday ct iaet week Joe. O'Hara of Oriilia and Jae Luenby oi Goldwater competed in a 100 yde. raoe tor a flu medal. the latter winning by 2vda. in lie. all said to be able to make the distance in 10h. and will likely be taken in hand and trained by once! the New York olnha â€"A canoe race.one mile with turn. between Gardiner Nicholle ot Bobeaygeon and John Taylor of Chemona village Indian reeerve wa- declded Thursday laet at Chemonc Park. Nichole lad (tom the etart and won by a length. winning 350....Geo. Taylor of the name hae einee leaned a chauengoto race Nichole tor the lame amount. â€"At Providence. R. 1.. on Friday laet. the world'e double team record. 2 18, was lowered by Belle Hamlin and Bone“ George. drawing a onenmatio eolkv. The omcial tine wae 2.1%.. . .. The etallicn Kremlen at the came time broke the record for dreyeanold etalliona by making the mile in 21!}. his fourth heat being the (aet- eet ever trotted in a race. -3 Wuhinzton. 13.0.. the other day Wm A ..-..am. .animrtnn athlete. threw 16 b. â€"-n.l I“ will“ saw... w..- .7.7, Cut-din meme:- athletic glaciation mes et Montred Saturdey bet. Em Jeweu oi Detroit brute the world'e new! to: Myth. making it in 21 1-15“ ALF. Sweeney. running high jump 6 in. 131114.! 8. Mitchell. throwing 50 lb weight 32 in; tune me. G. W. Orton. Tar- . -. . . .M _;- L_.AI- "m" ‘l 15 l5_ â€"“v H mâ€"â€"-â€". _~-., ,v. , A. voodoo. e Wilmington ethlete. threw 16 lb. hammer 122 it. with one head. breaking the world’s resort! of mm 11 in. to: that style at throw. He eleo broke the tweive eight pound hummer records: twelve pound w. 153“" Matthew .3140 it. 7} 111:th pound.th ï¬lo-.ezunltnreeordotlmn. â€"-El¢ht Gunmen reoondl were woken et the 7 7 ____‘-.l_ n...†.9 50 1° welan; 95 Ho; wuvLu-p u. v- â€" 'V -__. 7 outs. L21 +5: 120 yd: hurdle. Harrell 1 15 4 5. Most of the new recordsweumndo by members at the New York ammo emu. At Columbus. 0 . Saturn". le mob mud In the race for ddownoomn. m and Guy were the tundra. nd the toma- had no out cum in winning. He mood mm butt 5: ‘ rumouvthm was out More when In . Jlb‘a performance at Independence. sad the third m nude in sonâ€"an "we at 101;. nearly-second below thorooordtorthmhuu “CLO buv unv-wwâ€"wv7 , . no afï¬rm. proud abduction at being the an» Hour to do a mile under two minutes. we fasthonoanot them in turns. out! he tom! neg-1 ground the come. man: the mile In ‘ * ‘AAM -â€"-A-AL“ .A- hall! (I. m "Dunn Luv Wu... 3" 1.5635; Awutzo wuohu' 3 led uwmo mammoth. Inkâ€"mu standing “we‘reoord dome It In 58 345 a. new-nu. Dot. Mpflm 683131? 841038- 01m.†FRIDAY. WIN!!! 80. “0'. from---direct from the Best Manufacturers. at all Prices. ï¬ï¬ï¬WW3355W$Wmomlwlmï¬ï¬‚wflamumï¬wwwmflmflWmammSmï¬ï¬‚ï¬ 59 f. a. Es SE a 2; 2: age. Unflnv. mm 9. matâ€"1 muggy, mear 8. lmâ€"fl. IN CONCLUSION,â€"-On account of being crowaea 1 our premises by taking in an upper flat, 1,300 ft. in size, for Ladies’ â€ant/es and Boys' Clothing. . . 'V Manrlacmrinr Furriers of LINDSAY anfl PETEBBURU, AT 96 KENT ST REBT (new opposite the Post Oï¬ice) LINDSA F, Make a. Specialty" of “A HATS and CAPS, FURS 2nd HATS and OAPB.â€"complete stock of Men’s, Boye', Youths' end Children’s Hate. It is en advantage to have 3 lerge range of styles to select from, because this assures it becoming choice. All the newest fall she made by Dunlap, Heath, Christie, l. '\ Youmen’s, Miller, Woodrow, Lincoln, Bennett Company, the ‘ world's leading Hat fuhionere, are included in our fashionable assortment of [Int styles at our store, No. 96 Kent-en, Lindsey. Thetiewhy itie eoeuytoï¬ndeHetthet is becoming to your heed and face at Fairweethct 6: 00's. Indiee’ AstuchenJeckete, Persian Limb Jackets, South Sea. Sell and Ru- rUBS.â€"The stool: comprises sum Circuhiu. Lediee' ï¬ne Furs of all kinds. . - - - - - - may SHOULD“ CHISâ€"In Allah Sable, MinhPereien Lemb, Aetnchen, Bochmn, Beaver, Pinched Otter, Seal, Opoeeum, Combinetion Furl. lufs, caps, Gauntlets, Golla's, etc, to match. # for Jacket- cnt env length and ehepe. Gentleman I'Ill' 00m in Coon, Bulgaria, trimming! hmb, Conicim Lamb, Wombat, etc. Choice lot of m wedding of Musk Ox. Bnï¬'elo, Grey and ' elled into the latent fusiiion Block Gut, Wombat end Beer. Lydia venting their Furl reputed or re-mod ° ' mdthebeetof ntiefeobion would do well toeendthem et once. All work undercut-own Dre-Shirt, MMHoeiery,Grnte' gnu-awed. Gentlemen’: rural-him consisting of . wool undevelothing (:11 in), Human (silk ma wool), Silk Wm, Gence' Kid (Haves, Bmk, White end Coloured, Driving Gloves, lined and wind Buckskin Mitts, etc. Men's Cadigen Jackets keptinStock. , woman-mm NOMEM‘M _ ._ _.___--"-- .- 0 , n__.A._ ‘ DRESS GOODS. - - - In this Depsrtment you cannot help being struck with the merit of our Dreu Goods. We know from the nlea alt-My nude that the Style. uni Price- .“ right. STAPLES. - - - We mintdn the attuctiveneu of this De- ment by coming on enomoue stock of 1.11 the best productions of Domestic Cotton and Woollen Goods. end by selling them :1: a. very mull manure of proï¬t. Nu'h-‘hflu‘ll'lmmm iULSI'ERS' md MANI‘LE CLOTHS in the Intent Styles and Designs sud very chap. ,thezRight Place to get the Right Goods at Right Prices. 'DUNDAS 81 FLAVELLE BROS. a J. @AREEE HEEL Anusmoxa. Managing Partner. â€"On account of beiggprqwdgd for foam Dug!» g â€an33; Fwwgw M. J. Carter. fl-‘hv'hflul‘oMNN-W We are leaders in Tia, Collars. Shirts, Gloves, Brace: and Umbrella. . . CLOTHING. - - In Boys', Youthl’ and Men’s Suits, Ova-coats, Pants and Vesta, we carry the Luge-t Stock, Best Qudity, and the Lowe-t Prices in Lindsay. - . - Gents’ Furnishings. NOVELTIES. MEN‘S FURNISHINGS. M. J. CARTER, .ed for room in former seasons we have enlarged ~ size. which we have converted into a Show Room In Dress Tdmmings. Ribbons, Friuings. Handkerdlicfs, Veilings, Hosiery, Genet: and Lwdia' Whit: Underwear. wemko the loud.