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Lindsay Post (1907), 5 Jun 1908, p. 8

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W. 1'. Pull, Conservative (sedan ' i ,A ;Jm fit!” Ontario Nominations Toronto, June 2.â€"The nominations In! the Ontario Leciahtive Anembly took Wontthe province Sewn members. all Con- M, van elected by sealant- 6011. 1'11qu J'.Pau.L Adding- .l'. W. nun-um, ”WI.” ac D F. G. M Diarmid, Conservative. North Essex. 'Arch. cN,ee Liberal. Resume, Couservative. Adolph Gignac, Independent (Cons) Essex. Dr. w. H.‘ mm Liberal. Gnrivillo. G. E. Paragon. 00,an E? In!” North Bum. Talia, Liberal. .Fisher Comer-nave. I My, Liberal. .R.ny_§h,y Conservative. North Bruce. C. M. Bowman. Liberal. .M. Jennyn. Conservative. rs South Brant. . illcEwen, Liberal. J. 1. Hunter, Liberal. Hugh Clark. Conservative. - cc _ . Wougzmmm B. Lye-381 Gopservafiw. All argument is worthless if the clothing is not itself garment of its own merit. We want you to see these : English Tweeds and blue and black Worsteds, beautif' double breasted coats, cut in the latest fashion in the bus style. Not one of these suits that could be sold at less t' way, most of them would be sold at $0.00 or more. A] coco-00......- ofmenfor ............ '...... ...... . These suits are distinguished by originalityâ€"by deftness of finishâ€"by all the characteristics which appeal must to those .whom “ best must mean best ” in every sense of the word. They are the finest grade of import’ed Tweeds and Worstcds in all the new colors and patterns, including fine stripes and overchecks, and were made to sell from $xo 00 to $12.00, and seldom could you buy such good values at these prices. But we have all sizes here, and this purchase enables us to sell $7. 50 you this line at ................................................. Fort William MEN’S sun-rs. Brockville. Alma. [ment is worthless if the clothing is not itself the strongest and best ts own merit. We want you to see these suits, made of imported :eds and blue and black Worsteds, beautifully finished, single and sted coats, cut in the latest fashion in the business sack 0r new varsity one of these suits that could be sold at less than $8.00 in the regular f them would be sold at $10.00 or more. All sizes here for all kinds _“ South Lanark. Col. Matheson, Conservative (accla- mation). W. S. Madole, Liberal. T. Q. Cmcqllenggonserufiw. J. M. McEvoy, Liberal, Hon. A- 1303* 09m“ Manitoulin. I. Oarmthets, Liberal B. R. Gameyhmnaemjn “Viaâ€"676353? John Gillian, Liberal. G. W. Neely, Conservative. Wat _{d_lidd{oscx. Z. P. McDouzall. Independentflib) Northwadleux. Duncan 0. mm Liberal. C. O. Hodgkin, Comtive. Leeds. W. J'. Wilson, Liberal. J. B. Dargavel, Conservative. West 'Lambton. B. I. Towers. Liberal. Hon. W. 1’. Hanna, Co: North Lariark. B. A. Galbraith, Liberal. Dr. R. F. Preston. Conservative. Hon. A. G." MacKiifi,"LibenL G. M. Boyg, Qongervafive. L E. 19596;), Conservative. London. REGULAR $8. SALE $5 ‘ is see Manufactured expressly for th offered to you at prices lower than man This is a. sale of excepti0nally high-class stockâ€"not ’ d superiority 6V weuld ladl do so because of their style an . good mgoneyynot to take advantage of the opportunity? Vi ,, _L -L Inna. ;n1rncf;mffli 8 “““““““ J â€"' * b‘ind to opportunity that he cannot at. least i Wm. “cock. W. 1’. Niles. Conservah've. Rainy River or Fort Fm A; W : 'Consem' SUITS. resely for this season's trade, bought by us at a mere fraction of their 5 lower than man ever realized such apparel could be sold for. / â€"not an inferior garment is offered in the entire showing. Even ii men had to pay ' ever the usual ready-to-wear clothing. At such prices as this great sale offers, « uâ€"so Llly high-class stock ir style and superiority n M [be opportunity? We know it is just a matter of having you see the garments to convince yo We are not arbiters of fashion. bti we do believe that we exert influence in the dress of the men of this vicinity. Th fact that our styles are often capied is a sincere tribute. This line of suits at 10.00 means our own ideal of all that is worthy and good in clothes and we ctr them to you with the greatest degree 0! faith knowing the splendid value of th line. The goods are the fine": imported \Vorsteds and Scotch Tweeds, in all the dark and light colors, linings are vuy fine and the shoulders are braced with the finest French canvas, button holes beautifully finished, coats are cut in tl: three and four button sack, deep lapels, low cut vests, concave shoulders, high close fitting collars, wide peg top trousers, in short, all that is good in clothes is embodied in this line. Not a suit in this lot that would not sell readily at $r 5, all s'zes at ...................... 810.00 This is a. line of 200 pairs, of Mcds Trousers, cut in the very latest style, all sizes, in Worsteds and Scotch Twecds. Made to sell at $ 3. so safe pr€cc $1.75 investigate. MEN'S TROUSERS AT $1. MEN’S SUITS AT $10.00 SIGNâ€"w Him QQGU OFOHIâ€"wm .. u n oegmwwog u n x nation). Geage u. nun, um... Jmh Hunter, Edema-n Lib- m1. Phillips Thompson. Socialist. Joel Briggs, £1de 3. B. Noble, IndBependent. W. D. McPherson. Conservative. A. W. Wright. Independent Connem- vau've. - J. B. Hay, Liberal. F. Frost. Socialist. John Gardiner, Independent Labor. East Victoria. 1.73. Carnegie, Conservative (noda- Um ‘m.w W 'I n A. Thompson wnbenl. 6.0 MW“ John Brant. MW. u.- uv.’ ..... South Waterloo. G. Pattmaon, Conservafive W. Wagner, Labor” West Victoria. Thos. Stewart, Liberal. B. J. Fox. Conservative. W. A. Goodwin, Socitlist. North Waterloo. D. Rah, Liberal. Dr. Lacimer Conservative. G. W. Sutherland B. E. Franz, Cowafi“ Eat Wolljnlu"; D. C. M. W mm.w ”Tenth. Summit. Wellandl mm Liverpool Wheat Futures Ciose Low- er, Chicago Higherâ€"Live Stock â€"-Tho Latest Quotations. 9 Tuesday Evening. June .. fiver-pool wheat futures closed 10-day 5d to 59d lower than yesterday. and corn , future: un changed. Winnipeg Options. Follovtng are the closing quotation: on‘ “1:1er grain futures: Wheatâ€"June 81-30% bid. .1qu 31.11% bid. Oct. SXC bid. O‘Huno 4356c bid. Juty «36c U4. Toronto Groin flat-ht. What. sprint. bush. ..... .80 so to to 32 Wheat. ran. bush. ........ o 98 o 98 “'beat. goon. bush. ....... 0 92 .... Wheat. rod. bush ........... OI .... Rye. bushol ................. 0 u .... Buckwheat. bushel ........ O 70 .... Pun. bushel ................ o 8 .... Bond. babel .............. 0 5 .... Ootl. boobs! ................ 0 if .... Toronto Dairy lurk“. Butte. W, wry ..... 0 a o 5 Butter. store lots ............ o I! 0 2 Butte.a~eunery.rb.rolh..05 026 Exp. now-um. dozen ....... o 18 0 1836 Chou... lotto. lb ............ 0 16 .... Choc-o. twin. 1b ............... 0 16* .... Honey. extracted. lb ....... .. o 11 o 12" v... Wu .m» a“ mm mm AMMWWWMH WWW m. w... HAW. .me. '0!“ Union “on. T; Exploit Bannock. - V / Itire showing. Even if men had to pay At such prices as this great sale ofi'ers, m see the garments to convince youâ€"so come along. usual prices for the suits offered they doesn’t it look like throwing away no man should be so Bays’ Two-piece, Norfolk Suits, in the new ser- viceable Tweeds, sizes 2 3 to 33. Regular $3.50 to $4.00, Sale price .................. 82.75 Boys' Blue and Black breasted styles, sin: 23 and $4.00. sale Price. - $3.00 MEN’S HATS 990 Of course it is public property that we were in- terested in the purchase of the Wyndham Stock. This firm carried a beautiful line of Hats. We will place 400 Men's Fine 'Soft Felt and Straw Hats, the new American and English shapes. Not a hat in the lot that will not bring 83 oo, in fact most dealers get $3 so for this quaeity, all sizes and shapes. Sale Price ...... , ...... 99c BOYS’ CLOTHING : and Black Suits in single and doubie :3, sin: 23 to 28. Regular $3.50 1e Price ................ $2.75 .M m,“ m“ “to. Unchangedâ€"American Mark- ou Arc Generally Steady. LONDON. June zâ€"laondon cables {or mommautnctolkperpound. are-ad weight: unisex-mar beet is quoted at 1°C to 1k: per pouncL Toronto Liv. Stock. TORONTO. June 2.â€"Receipts of live stock at the City Market, as me- md by the railways. were 129 car- . composed of m_attle. _1870 hop: 4-96'sheef). 582 calves ma 15 murmur: reeds”. 40.37: state- mm and near-b! fancy ”meted. mmwu:‘oodtochom18cto alt-8 £5 3.869% IABKET REPORTS. CATTLE MARKETS. ”8 MY m. LINDSAY. FREAY‘ ir real values, and in turn kl Pianos and Drased 5083 H085, Hm Ben“ haw- Barley, No. 1 Barley. NO. 2 " Barley. N0. Bx .. Buloy. No. 3 ant flour -------- Weight You“ a Apple. I!!! W " Pctatoes per M8 Appla- per bag G105? “Malt -- Spring “'hflt -- ' Bsrley 370- 3‘ William Btby Gnnd- Nordhoilner Upright... Dobson U 9158)“... ... Bell, 6 act. Org“: good an! Dominica. 5 oct... .... ..... 301'. 5 oat... 7 7:... 11': in good repgir. Weekly! payments and my be W "he inside 5 yen-I for new ill m :5: D ... ... . Bans. [of 1b Bolt mama. P“- P. J. BREEN! ' 11th Pine: Tn Williams Sewn; 1 '-'“â€"‘~ m; w!‘ '1' n .Ol‘ 6.

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