res, Cooking indsay: just r-time. vicinity. .y or two. CHEAP. rn Mills and. c to purchase oven, soft and ranted towash do. The out- Larger sales nmission men LSh at contrac GLOVER I SEED. [IDS EITH, 'OOd; the be NEW Cooks, the 'arrantcd. ()1 ‘WN SEED wood Paid for SJ S, of Bring McLENNAN C0 ERMEWEJEJAE W‘i‘ï¬ï¬i .â€" choém/ McLennan 8100. 1. Ema nus FAGT Going OCT. 26 lst. 1897. m w}: Axes and Cross (.lut baws, Lanterns, Horse Brushes, Curry Combs Scoop Shovels, Apple Parers, Scales, Meat Cutters, Fine English Table and Pocket Cutlery, Guns and Ammunition, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Locks, Knobs, Hinges, Plain and FancyWindow Glass Portland (lament holdings sum-d references, is denim!†0'} Hm or mm W- if domed. Suï¬-ll Campus P061 0mm. N0. Four.--- Two Bales more sfecial Grey COM produced for flu: PETERBORO BUSINESS COLLEGE ANTED.-â€"An holdinl I- M N 0. F z'veuâ€" American Creiomze lure Twills, - V0. 072eâ€"-- 2 5 pieces beautzyul Dress Tweea’s, sold everywhere at 18c. and 205, our ï¬rz'ce, - - No. Six,"- H eaw'est McLennangfl; No. Seven,"- Cottcm Gn fer dozen, lgnngle 6!. MC 01' M. W. Kennedy 30., Delivered at lowest. Prices. Agent for The Attendamce at the s the best evidence that can be the thoroughness of the work he Institution. 5;»ch Dress Tweak-your choice 0/ sz'xz‘een new designs, worm 356 our price, - - - |CI'. 26. 27. a w. W u 7, “lid for return until DEC. ï¬culats .96 Guide Book! tron ‘ no A , Three-u A ll-W 001 Grey Flannel, 25 m UVIV’ Heaviest Canadian Flamielette, 32 z'nc/zes wide, for the present, 70 IF: 700.-- . .Béli/gélli/ZS. .inéiégg sl'tf ;. â€consular-0mm , I15 0‘ m Wt 10:18â€: South Side of Kent-1 -â€"-TO 'â€" the Celebrated Cut Saws, mm Bags, exz‘ra value, Efbï¬c. 14,1897. 1. ooki from Agent!» °’ 1 pr; . Townâ€- \ Kependz a Go. 30 and NOV ', }5.J5;8, zore of our exlm Tallowâ€"the best ever z‘lze money, ' and the price 0! :11 gel but it costs no more A-â€"_ New term now open. Better facilities with hrger before in Business, Shonhnnd and Typewr ting Departments. Member! admitted st my time. TELEGRAPBY xdded. Good results guaranteed in every Doputment. Send postal {or pertlculu's. â€" . 7 A j 17---; / g! W ataunaiau gas-“t. Railway Notes. â€"The new passenger car siding in the yard here has been completed, and bxllaat- ing is now being done. -â€"Peterboro Examiner: Mr. Dan Mc- Millan. formerly conductor on the Whitby 8.: Manilla Jo. run on the Grand Trunk, made his initial trip over the run from Peterboro to Belleville yesterday, having been transferred to this division. “Two for Duhâ€"Dan was very popular when he lived in Peterboro several years ago. -Thn nav ear. with Supr._'l‘iï¬ln_and ~The my car. With annr. Limu an... other c (ï¬ckle on board. arrived here Tue:- day from Haliburton, and Paymaster Williams put in a couple of busy hours squuingneoonntsw ith the local employees. mosbjot whom drew large cheques. The ofï¬cials spent the night at the Benson houseandgmade an early startinexi: morn- ing for Maniila J auction, intending to go east via the mainline. 6â€"1. “Diannaâ€"11,75“ w..- " ___ï¬, , V :15, 6â€"8, 7-5, 6â€"4. Soother“, owe 15. 7. ‘: begt Pang-+30, 6-4, 6â€"2. Graham. are 0, 5 30, boat Slmpson,+m. 6â€"3. 6-3. 0- ‘ sun-mun. = wmhmson,+15, mummy. owe 15, {Gr - 6-37 6â€"3- soomv m by w G“ m.31ham,owe:«)0,4-6,6-â€"3.6--4. TOWN IND COUNTY. MT IS muss DASHES HERE FIB ST DRAW. ‘ Bentley, +40, beat J. W. Wilson. scratch, 6-4.6â€"1. J. McLeanowe 15 boat E. A. Hardy, owe 40, 6-2, 6-2. F. Williamson. 1 ‘ ' H. Wcods. owe 30. 5-7.6-2. ‘ 6 3 D. Willtams, owe 15, heat. F. Man- ‘ nip . owe 15. 6-1, 6-3. Payne beau Brady 1 by shalt. C. Soothenn. owe 15, best an. i S’lyogt'er, +1.2, 12â€"1, 6â€"0. A. Simpson ____, INDSAY FRIDAY. OCT. 22. 18W. mzd Furniâ€" CLOTHING. SHAW, Principal. GTQ'dT‘Eï¬nï¬f“ . mus. lellngnaon, 15, but Ssothu-m. owe or: 'ron’om'c;f in. wide [50 11 general produce in improving, more than usull to spend 3 term 1!. the $7.75 AND THERE. 75c 700 Collegi- turn-w... -â€"__-,, Spam mains In Tea at the 01k Front Grocery for the next momma-83%|: _________.â€"â€"â€"â€" Photographs- 1. H. Oliver ls prepared to are [netw- tanoou photos nude: his new skylight u Ssudlo. 129 Kent.- chea as the cheapest. sh. many. nearly cppsalbe the pa: omM.â€"791-tf. meal Mues- â€"Lskenold's nte o! tunlon Is 15 mills. --Tne ante receipts at the Markham bl: were 8!,740. â€"Woddlng Cake Baxee up: in stock an; for sale at In Post. â€"The Globe‘s Ottawa Valley kn.†ï¬llet â€"'1‘ha Haliburton and Cobooonk trains were poorly patron‘zed Inst Snturdsy. â€"1r. 'Ihos. Robson has reabinglod and amount“ :mnmved hls tannery during â€"Mr. 'Ihos. Robsm otherwise Improved the past week. UHV pan 1 n syn. â€"-Tne estimates of the new board of works provide {gr the lowering of the stone crossings on Kent at. â€"â€"The firâ€"ant o! the Ontario Bank hns‘ nfl'ective. â€"The paor men's friend is what a great many people call White Pine Balsam be- cause it saves dootors' bills. A. High:- betham.-â€"88 t4. â€"Mr. Zeb. Rabinson and brothers are having a substentiel trnme dwelling erect- ed in the south ward to replace the one destroyed by ï¬re a cauple or months age. -Tw-o earloads of p'ckled eggs were shipped this week by Ma=sr3. Dundee Flevelle, consigned to the L‘verpaol msrket per SS. DJmlnlon, sailing from Montreal. â€"The concert and ball at Heilburton last week under _ the auspices of the Bsok Club was a very successful nnd er- jayeble sfl‘sir. Drzclng was kept up till a late hour. â€"Fnlly 150 of our oliizen . left for Peter ‘ bore Wednesday on the 11 Jeloek exprés-J to hear Mr. Moody, the celebrated evncge- list. A much larger crowd left on the special train at 5.30-iu the evening. , n__-I n- “L,“ â€"The Marie-Loulse left some days no wlth timber from the Rithbun Cc.’s mlll here for the Trent. Vallov canal works at Lsktfleld. Shereburned W ednesdsy. bring- lug up a tow ct cordwood, thus making freight bath guys. ,A__-_L-__ -0 Oh. ll’Ulsuu u-.- .. _, _- â€"Mossr=. Horn Bros . proprietors cf the Lindsey Woolen Mi'ls. treated their em- pioyeea last week to a trip in their hand- some. damn yacht. Victoria. The day was spent on Stumeon lake and the outing was greatly enjoyed. â€"A meeting of the Cantu! fair directors was held last week to consider pro- tesis lodged against Fanning’s Birdie C. and McCrimmon's Sir Oliver, which horses won ï¬rst and second money respectively in the green race at the recent fair. ‘1'â€" "an" Iu vuv p .......... â€"'I.‘he Lakefleid News says :â€"Mr. Henry Stsb‘er has made a good ï¬nd of lead on na his farm in Csvendisb. Samples have baeu senb to the assay ofï¬ce. Toronto. which yielded 74 p c. or 1 480 lbs. of pure lead to a ton of ore, paying 844 40 per ton of ore. - An. - ----A- I, UU'K-vâ€" v, ___V , â€"Ne5r1y 500 cltizsns of Peterboro have signed a petition to the minister of 'uatice proving for the relvnse of Jet. B. may. now serving a life sentence in King-ton penitent'cvy for the murder of an Indian named Simon E’ijsb, on the market. square. Patel-bore. on J one 24th, 1888. Both men belonged to Rowe's circus. ‘ H, â€" : _--L1â€" \ DU“: sues.- vv-'-,.-_ , â€"The quantity of stock shipped weekly from the north country is exciting the wonder of our local shippers, and bears out the claim that Helihnrt n oonntv is fitted to he a great grazing district. Nine cariosds arrived Thursday weekâ€"two from Halibut-ton, two from I. B. 0. B. 8. points. one from Kinmonnt. one from Gelert. and three from Fenelon Falls. â€"The entertainment given on Saturday night by the Edison Proï¬ectosoops Co, in th 9 store lately occupied y Gonuh, Keenan block. was the best exhibition of the kind ever given in Lindsay. The pictures shown were remarkably bright and steady, and everyone speaks in the hi best terms of it. The company will rema here for a short season. and all wishing to spend an enjoyable evening cannot do better than visit this wonderful entertainment. â€"The Ontario government has decided to give settlers in the following districts gimme to hunt deer free of charge: uskoka, Parry Sound, Nipissing, and that portion to the west thereof. and to the north of Lakes Enron and Superior; the provisional county of Halihurton; the north half of the township oi‘ Rama in Ontario, Matchadash, in Simcor; the part of Peterboro north of the north half cf the townships of Havev. Burleigh and Belmont ; that part of Hastings north of go north halves of Marmara. Madoc and sev . â€"Profnse profanity was indulged in last Friday by men who had been engaged loading a scow with lumber from the Rathbunyardfor Mr. J. H. Carnegie. of Port Perry. _When the “â€3. [salt work ‘-‘ --â€"-- Inh an. -lf Lmvuvâ€"u ' â€" Port Perry. When the men as“ work on Thundey they hed over .80, fee‘ 0 1 beard. and owing to the cereleeenee‘ of the crew of the 8:2. Stun :- In not work- ing the vamp the cretu ed with water. necessitetlnz the mnehipmenh of the lumberto mother barge. Mr. G. H. M. Baker sent eeverel of his mentoeeelet. end the steeper get guy on ‘ “ on nnn .LI-nI-n tum hue emu-c. gv- ......., v- 1, _ with 71,000 feet of lumber. 30,000 shingles and 10 barrels of cement. â€"Mr. P. B. Mamba-Rey. our loos] stock bu or, is doing 3 brisk business just now. an la putting a huge amount of money In ‘ “non. Last week ho d nlno extends of stock to Bnfl'flo on I‘m-onto, and a car of hogs to Pecos-born; Tbmdny ; he took s_lqod_ o! botohus’ cattle to To- . - ___-1_ L- Alwufl'n. no [005 Luau In. u... route, 31:! during the week he wdimmed cf 50 head of choice feeder: unnatural: Dix. the well-k nova but! 0 Brink: farmer. who will stall food over_90 when! during the Lnâ€"n-h-n m mm Attention ! Cc. W976 LINDSAY. Dude-s 11-well. not. will lake Severe! Trill Shipments. Fore couple cf yeere pm Meme. Dun- des 8r. Fievene Brae. hove nude lune eh! meals a! tnrkeye io the E gush 9 Christmas market with placing hunch! reeulte lo the farmer! L! the district. who were paid a good pueblo: lhelr birds. but ' ehere oi the enecuietion wee not whee in should have been owing tothe tow! not arriving in tint-clue condition. In the peel: the birds wereihipped with the feathers on. but the ï¬rmdeeidedto make a trial shipment oi 12 plucked tuneye and the same numbers! chicken. the wing end tail femurs being remixed. They were shippzd Tuesday in e refriger- eborcer to Montreal. where they win pieced in cold storage previous to going on board ship. A second lot will be sent 0! under difl’crcnt conditions in “one u week. and in this way the ï¬rm hop: io arrive e; the has: method t n' handling the C'EEl's'tEï¬i shunt?- A Doctor Tumbles Over an moons meat. but Escapes Unhurt. Agentlemea who mired in town 5e1- terdey tram Bancroft informed our report. er that Dr. Young. of thst viilsze. hsd u very non ow escape from desth or serious injury one evening recon . While the doctor was rsturnln so u ate hour from visiting o pstient at uberiorce. his home shied at some object on the roadside shout halt a mile from Bsptiste station. end darkness and ï¬nally brought up with n the dcczcr escaped the slightest injury; the horse received a slight out on the foreleg. but the buggy was Deadly wrecked. leug e prsetIoJ man. Dr. Young bound up his horse's wound and mode the halenoe of his journey on horseback. Illâ€. teacher. leenl {Jim}. Exéollont boati- monhly Pubtlgpinr‘ome solicited. Dr. Du vuvv~-_ St. May's church w}; the ieoene o! I quiet and pretty weddiuz less Tueedey morning. the oocueion being the wartime of Miss Mary Baron. e very popular young lady of South Opa, to Mr. John O'Lsugulln. of this town. Toe bride we: attended by her sister, Miss Anne. while the groom was ably supported by Mr. T. Canine. Alan the ceremony the happy oouolelen on blue nine o‘clock [rein to visit some 0! the weeiteru your. czrryiug‘wlbh chem AL-I-g .â€"‘n- ('!.“d-. Mas. mums 5. 1w. Unawâ€" -â€"School v-Inepectcr Knight made no ofï¬cial tour thrust: the northern portion of the county inst week. â€"Mre. J. W. Luau. ct Biiilehcro. le :- ending a few days wuh her mice. Mre. hurston. or the north ward. â€"Mr. Frl!z Barron. (f the Domin'an bank. Toronto. has been in town tor e few deye pest visiting his pmnte. -â€"Mr. E Welter Rethbun. of the ma:- hun 30 , Deeerontc, acid the Linden, branch a brief visit on Tuesday. â€"Miee Eiilh Byeh. o! Petertoro. in spending n couple of weeks with her eieter, Mrs. Welter Mercer. Fair avenue. â€"-Mre. Mills. of Cemnbelliord. in ct present visiting her eleter. Mn. B. J. McDonald, at Durham et.. south wnrd. ‘ m__._._ uphn luuuvuâ€"w, .. 7 â€"Mr. C. S. Blaclwall. of Toronto. who had been spending a tow days in town looking after business matters. â€turned to the city on Turnedâ€. , -n ‘1-.. gm] ISO tune use; Va .â€"-.â€"7, - â€"Mr. and Mr. Jerry Britten.“ Montreal. who had been spending a couple of days In town, left for Montreal on Tuesday evening. Iâ€"Mr. Jas. Keith. Central (air treasurer. organ paying out prize money Wedneday. and will be ept busy for the next month issuing ohtques on the Dominion Bank. -Mr. Wilder. agent in: the Canadian Erprese Co. has received Instructions to transmit money or supplies for the Wind- sor, N.S , ï¬re euï¬erers. Iree of charge. â€"Condnotor and Mrs. J. Britton and Conn. B ildwin and wife were in Part nape on Tuesday. attending the iuneral of Mrs. Walsh, mother of Mrs. Britta: and Mrs. Baldwin. â€"Mrs. Stewart, of Boiwyzeon. who took advantage of the G. T. R western . excursion to visit friends In Chicago, returned Monday, having greatly enjoy- ed the trip. â€"Measrs. W. Heard and C Burgoyne wheeled up from the Falls Tuesday after- noon on their bicycles. Thsv took supper at the Simpson house and left for home about 8 o'clock. â€"Mrs. J. Wardrobe. wife of the pro ‘ prietcr oi the Benson house. Is at present seriously Ill. Dr. Tem 19, of Toronto, was In attendance on Mon y. and advised a long rest from house hold duties. â€"Ex-Ma)or B. H. Burnham. ot Port Bo , and party of tour. passed throu h moment to Hallburton. In which vieinfty they will ï¬sh and otherwise amuse them- selves till the deer hunting season opens- â€"Mr. M. Mansï¬eld. of Kinmount. was in town Monday. Mr. M. Is one o! the prioeipd dealers in forest produce In the north country. and says there will be con- sidersbie doing this winter in the way 0! poles. ties and wood. a -4.-- Danna-II In nhanre Bobcgygeon, Wlll succccu an. aim --- â€UV-"w. ..___- cider n number Wm. Symlngton. o! Ruhhven better then the lbOVI Iowa. who has been the guest 0! Mr. en thle ï¬rst-clue 10am: for second-ate pub! Mrs. Geo. Wilder for n few days. left be! Tuesday ho visit friends In Grim. end TuckerS>ne Alba Brecebrldge. Mr. S. ls e llvely old men In | â€"-â€"â€""" hle sour: year. and lived In an. dletrlot rho Some: about 25 years 38“- Ladle. ne n nle‘ _Mr. John Thlrke'), of ch. am m. ‘ one at our oldest clunna. celebs-need m “0“ We Hem. e or exert to Improve l a f x '\ t J. 93rd blrthday mu week. Be 1. still nble L. to move Mb (reel . end “he n keen end cluslo tighte V P. eke. Y I: intone heel nu toxelgn e The poet Dole oldgenelemnnhubeenn sunlig“‘ hm Llndenytocoverwyenn. “u,- d .w 0, In :2 them“: all?“ m â€76.22.: .3: cf â€"'rhe blended mam .eeu I , |er dennmmwhohubunmgnhgd on yon. end In ar.‘ some tor an! t months a . "Max:103? Man-use Licenses. A: Barn-on 3303.. Jeweller: Foot: 0! Kent-at... Madamâ€"91. FOWI. WI“. luv- â€"â€" ,, , , â€"Mr. Thou. Archer. tax-emu: In ohm ot the government works a Rondtl', boo resigned to tan a position with the Long ford Lumber 00. Mr. Peter Gan. at Bobcamoon. wm succeed Mr. Archer to: _- AL- a-..†An October Wodgllns- FOR ENGLAND. Manic. JACKSON. pl-nlsb std made no ,1: portion who \vvuu- w "v,._ very Serious Injury. About 4 p.111. Mondey. while Mr. Joe Kiiinby. alumna for the Ruhbun 00.. was hundllng pinnk in one of tho sheds.“ accidentally dropp-d one on n pk on of ieth. which broke. one end flying nu nud hitting him in the left eye. He Index-0d incense min. nnd on eximinntion by Dre. Shier nud Gillespie in van found that the eye mnptured. niiawing pm oi! the con- ing tnln to consult n smciniie: regu- ling the inj at]. but we undersund there in no possibility of the eight bsing precerved. Mnuy friends will ream. to ienrn of Joe’s misfortune. Y. I. O. A. Now. I â€"Rav. T. B. Hyde, of Toronto. who in to g give the mnivuury cddrcn in connection 1 with the Y. M. C. A. on Nov. itch. in con- 1 sidcxod to he one u! Tomncc'c hcci' prccchen. 8c is onc of Moody: convex-u 1 a undone of his school at Norihflcid, and for some 1cm pater ct his church in come. A Model Farm Journal. mt “callous tum journal. The Country Gammon. Is now In It; 46:!) nomad ovary your 1: ho: been growing hotter and better. Tho «.8 congrue- norm of the leading wrluu In Auction on agricultonl r110 Samaritan Onto. Luna. u a rule. are very putlcnlu' “out the mu. m mu- no upon-o or efl'ou to Improve It. Hence the nonet- nd cluslo tights w blob tom I0 lug. 3 portion 01 county papers. But 3 Swodlsb won-II the " tumor-talc WILL LOSE HIS LEFT EYE. more. This week latest novelties of are high. any. mynlo and bhck, st. ................ .‘ mad with Lndiu' Tweed Cnpu in mi: ed or pl: in colon. {may mad linings. u .......... Hosiery 82; Under- wear Sale. Every buyer is looking for the best values in town. Keep this before you that. we buy d'uect from the makers and sell at narly whole- sale prices. This stock of Hosiery and Under- wear is equal on my city s'ock. Qunlity is always to the front. ‘ Children's Phil! Block Calhoun Hon from “' ‘ 1:- an" to 25¢ Children's Plain Blnck (Inhalers House from sin 4; w 85. n ............. 15c put to size 5; w 9;. n. ............ I‘diu' Phil: or Ribbed lil'k Cuban-o Hone. my sin. porptir for .................... Luixeo' Envy Plum or Ribbed Buck Wool Hose. per pair .......................... Gem’- Fino Buck Woo‘. and Cuhmore Sox in 5:1 sizes. per poi: ...................... [Adieg’ Ribbed Vuu with long sleeve. and. __-_ I- lulu-1 At. , . b _ Lodieg’ Bibi“; Vol-u with long deevu nude of pure Cotton. open in front. at. .......... Lsdiu' Ribbed Voau with long oleeveo, open in front. undo of comm And wool. u. ..... I‘dioo' Ribbed anou mode of Cotton And _ wool It children'- Its a gcncgal 0 pm â€Mi .Nuunui.â€": Dave" in my 'm “ BUTTERICK PATTERNS FOR SAL E HERE. Brown. Nt V! and Black Bands: §\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\§ a THE cRAsn HAS coma! [Illflflll WI] “[3“ ‘Hflfllifl! 5m Leads TllBlIl Illl. -‘.mnu urgnn ‘_"_ v ONLY AIR TIGHT HEATER MADE Petented Feb. Int. 1898. {l} are in hell the time ; e dre ell ihe time. e eeving oi 25 to 50 percent. o no . See thet verticel Bot Bleet Dreit Tube. Feeding the (ml with hot eir The Queen Heeter ie more of u heetina machine then it is e etove. It oeo he reguieted like e leap. You oeu be" your room eny temperature you wieh. Will noeitively keen e slow lire burnings 49 hour-e by putting in one lerge etiek or reor. Will heat e room not equere in ten minniee in cold weether. or to eele. Absolutely eir tight end the oleen- eet etove in the world. No opening of eny kind. No eehee. duet or eoot on act out. No trouble to operete. an iire lento ell winter. it will put in e etiek of wood every twelve hour. Keeps ï¬re ell nig‘gnâ€"eny eight end every night. is e hendeome etove. the outeide being e Iron. lined with Steel. end neede no blocking. The most powerful heeiing etove on eerth. end~ yet will eeve hell the fuel to the everege rne knote. chum. chips, cote end truth. Never require to move the eehel only once every one or two month. No eehee good . illteke eetick 2i inoheelong 10 inehee thick. Never wente the wood [to . You eeve thet †oh t ...Eu e reguler hone expeuee. endleeteloueer. ltiethepeeteetlirekeeperinthewodd. PARLOR STOVE. Beet in the world. Itwiilheet yourperlorin unminu'eeendoeeeoleeueeycurlaceeurteineere. Hendeomoly Nickled end Trimmed up tor e Perlor Stove. â€"â€"â€"A,~ Aamrrs WAx'rnD. Cons at! we It In The Queen Top D net-action 3nd on lung-You! truly. an Stove I purchased tram 30 recommend us to argue. Eur 547.1% i 50c 25c i'l'E Dâ€"A 25 c 25c 25c 50c 50c 25 c Fianna Ergo; J17". 'To'bEii your wood In 1m onunu. .. ...__.- _ _ 1, longer. 10 u the ma an keeper In the world. world. It will but your parlor In 3" STOVE. Boot In the zuondbouoloonuycorhcaoomlum. Parlor Stove. Dress Goods News We have so may kinds md styles the! «11’: begin to tell you about them. Best < and see them, We consider this eemn’a lection to be one of the ï¬nest ever in Lin‘ We sell them at mamble yrices. The q ties are ell the beetâ€"colors the most ac after. Fancy Mlxyd Cyvert Castings in shade- of ,, -_A ..._ AA tank. with. PRICE OF STOVES CUT INTO HALF. 7 3:030. blâ€. 93“. M W- Kuthor Mixed Gating Serge! myrtle ad red. 46 inches wit Buck Dre-I Goods in Henri! Sargon. Soliéll. Cre ll.- W mural, Drtp do A mu. Mason-vim, per yd- 25°. 40°- Never was n stock of Silks cheaper then they are this year. Everything Open now for you to inspect. Shot Silks, Plaiu Silks, Plain Colored Silks, Black Broche Silks, Every one of them are marVels for beauty and price. .hpno-e Silk, in 15 Shades. 24 inches wide 3nd pure in qu-iity, per yud ............. 7 worth 186 n. .............................. 66 inch Tnble Linen. Unmatched in I hslf dor. design. reguhr 650 for .................... 69 inch TQM. lingo. W ad worth 900 ~â€" 2. _. _-Vv“, 69 inch TON. linen. W and worth 900 per yud, we offer it. at ................ . . 25 pieces of Flmndetw. 30 inches wide, regulu 8c goodl. for ...................... Linen Bargains. MEYER BRQS? Silk Pointers. TESTIMONIAL- Meyer BIOS- Conn Costing- in ï¬nd“ of ‘ £313. and guy. 44 inch. wide, 606 6 Getting Serge! in blue. tum. red, 46 inches wide ............ 1 25 Goods in Henrietta. Bauclu, ioll. Cre nu, Whipcordn. Ar- sp do A mu. Cashmere: and net vd. 25c. 40¢, 50c. 750 up“) ‘2 50 “fax-In WANTED. â€" 0 hard thwq ‘ New Ad vortuemonu. hem. Best come this season’s col- ever in Linda". ices. The quali- the most sought at: lea that some of on Linen 125 25c 80c 125 60c 50¢ 75c W. 5*! lm‘ Ltnhsay. Ont. but TORONTO.