‘vg Victoria Jan 13 no» â€" /’. - .n. v.“- :1 was. . , m W â€72573:" E33313 Edit: 4 put: T SA £541. 656%}, Tags" .5 : p.31â€. “3:03 on}... as: A 3. . ,_ r."â€" i .1 . .22 l?“ 6“ Eli 3353;.cgf-‘LS;£'3'§3 Slur-muflian lie Lu ‘13: la!» “Adarâ€""- . ~, 9.4 : tutu l. :LRUIC‘ acreage, and th n the T. '1; - 1 , s -. ‘iiaiRIy small proportion of cul~ :5 7" “““ . [y ;~,. 1",) Mysticu of today, ihe plinsof the - ~’ 5 1m. . ;.:;3>'..:ment dealers of tint sgction r: 1'“ , : ~. r? lv ohm: to an annual repxii'ezrent of ‘ ‘ . :‘f , ‘. 1 hunt}: to th rty millions of dollars - [‘9 or. i e- . rs within a. low years are not '3. " 1 ’1‘ h , 3013:1311. (all idle dreams. 1: ~ T ‘ ELSE 9‘ ' I: can be enslly seen v":;:t this - e on ' "‘V‘Tin: 51- means to Lindsay as the manufac‘ â€3. ~51 ‘ 1‘ ‘ 13575315 tuna; home of one of the most : 53 ~‘*" ’"V J “115" >ilCC?SSl-lll of seeding mgshin;s, es- tiie thll vithiu West i: " , {9211' nts of firm â€" prairies shall t " /. n" "n ‘ ‘u. - v . . 0"; _ -.~ ; _ ‘ .6 :~â€.l..:.‘\ I 1.0 ’- has 0: Alberta Red that cozned into This city looks to me like an idealrc- â€5 get from “IDRPPOADWd invest “ ~ - . ' ~ 7v .. . ‘ ' 01's is oin tsu ' v ' 1.13.“ an: \ r ‘ N'C 03‘} golden dollars W.il corre pouring id t" ‘ _ ‘ . g Z to 1‘ It in EFF great. , _ . m ,,- 3., ,. q -. -, u. . . . , , 5* en ‘31 puree and $0 Sllâ€"‘Jawd as to prefit to theSe towns, 3: 5:: â€v.3. ll. .. . oi... . v into l..ndsay to make rich in money. MR L hcco're ore of the W043 gm“ L . m") w I ~‘ . -~ - - . ' . .. ‘ W -=*~ w “5 ' ‘1 :8 1 7‘.“ ..9 2:3 ' ' v “9 Fr? ‘ f ‘3 C5 and happiness our people. It 5 Up! Toronto News:-â€"-I am ConVlnCSd that -~ L OYD‘GEORGE busheqs “1., .. -. . . _,‘-‘ †n “ “_ U“ r ' t' ‘ “‘3' at ,. \ y and, . , ~.-. 1 GENERAL JUAN J, NAVARRO .. _ , . ~ c-1.re-.. 1t 18 Finite evident “random m: .15 fine situation is z; .-: ~ . ,. to Us to brm: :bout tdls result. 3 ,. . _ Ur. Beattie Ncsbitt is dead.'He is not : VS no eloquently renewed the pro- that Br ,. -, .. . .3, .. ‘ ,‘ .. _ . A ‘ 3 . - , ,, ..-.1 ,_. . . , Defender of Juarez. MCleO, who sur ', _ _ a. .n has been doing‘ more bound to Come int-3 its own, for With 1: . » 7- ~ x in; cortmittee cannot do ll. alone l rendered ,he at). to the lnsurrectos the type of man to return a fugitive} grass of the Br.t;sh Empire 2:1 8- th.:n exploitgn: the East 3-3}; {Jam}. its sa‘e Câ€.._C...'.,,.l..o mlic oi cit . :3†- . \ ' ‘ - msn . .3 I re.,u:res the work of each and I after a desperate resistance. . ‘ l speech at the Imperial Confer? 'gutdivisiors The .. M. . -- ., . ' ,W'f " " y ,, y , :3 , n; H q, 1,; the franc A, a’d w‘tl‘i'i t‘rir , from justice, He was a University, c . ., . . . . J. 4., nor-.. ap- bunding this pont imprgsszs hasten: _ . ( c. . . .u. . u . i l . é , Cl} 8. pgariincc DI the Clt',’ "DE“ 11..., ,1... .rlï¬n L . _ . ‘ ‘_:' ‘ - ' "T ‘ T xâ€˜ï¬ l . 74" power. The Svlvester plant must red.‘ It. man, proud of the Political influence1 stebiWy (f th's 1' ‘ .1‘ _.“_ ““9 ““‘gnv ‘ peorle as one of the nest bi-:._:x.-s.s lo- 1 » . . ' - .. ‘- ig I ~ ' 4L 1- ll ace 1n"i.ca.es t â€t CathlZS' in the ‘.‘.'s:. It is: ‘22: ‘r ‘- 1: main m L1“ 5.1;: “9 and our c‘fl' : DEA 91‘ FGREZER that he onCe “erased: proud of his' while other I‘lacr" li‘U'e kw. c 11:? 1 tie lol-c‘ . 1' ' 1 1 “:13" ' 1 ' ' ' ’ ‘ " “’ ' ' "rm ~31“... l U 3’ 13:32:13.: here is a no icv .- ‘ n. .i t ‘ 1 ‘1 ng t: s héhu tl’f ‘ “31 former membership -1n the Legislature1 ‘ their 81110.1â€. 9-? tarntory râ€"nu building in which the main view is {of the fu- . ~ . . -- . c) a “iv/s»: out. i mi“. rzt-rn .1 5‘0 . . . ‘ , . . ..- . -_ fl , ,7 - _ ‘ " , ; . , 1 \ 9o \. ,1, 0 ,1. m f ‘ t‘ C 1 “cl-9,. , conf-dence in himself and ambitious; l g? 10» to {Latin willow, in: tertiary ture and eahercrccz to such a policy -â€" 4 't '_ t ..o:': . .: TIC-.11 ‘ or u T" . 1:“ v, , pm, ,, ‘ . - ‘ .--- ' , , _ _ ‘; ,. l‘l'TY ! I [ellevehe hCS 03mmitted suicide and; ARE SiflPng HAT :Q‘(;C,r:t tl ....l..Crl'l 1....1 “‘3 . rtJtit‘? ' C “aft 18:1 to Dulld 11;) here a. iarg? ‘ ‘ ‘H ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘“ gird “Kl-Celt an! {inc l‘.’ -.»..- -.~~..? ,,.. 1., a“; 2... ., .M 1,..-3...,. . . .. L ‘z A“ ' u~ ‘ ~ “VIA-«-3 “7-. 09...“, 3.3.4.. Ui\.b‘.l',; .u. 1.5,; :3, write. WW (w : '1‘le IWOF-t lg In rcce.pt (,f the that ...e V1 311 DeYCl' be heuzd Cf (350.11]; . l k 3 U A N l I . W.. r'rrn" 2-7 a .._,,., as :5"! r =. ‘a mvnn M... 2.- ‘ m n . .. «â€" he on th;s earth. ' V‘ll' " ' V ' °1 â€"W‘ '1 t1 ‘ 3W3: ,1: .i . ‘3, a 3;; .‘l ""‘fl’â€c ‘f 5, P i““"‘ isd 1““.ch , FDnUlluCJ15 t - , . .n “ova, ..ay 0 n. e 3.. fr,“ “1,,70 a var-1" "a a i ., .54: w. . ,; r " j r- . m; .. ~ V, g.r~. . ‘ .,, idliifiim-) lu‘ii’l; 1?:{33‘ LT. All Zilfl‘ 'de.-th of Mrs. 9.33:. rinrriman, wife ‘h‘s “am-“3 “new“ “S “13119.1 congregation of the Samm Method‘ 33,33,235 03: N31359:" "‘1 E33! Fhfvï¬ {2H hall's ' l , , rt the Junction cattle yards this morn ’ . '~‘ ' U A d ' ‘5 .2 E :4 u I“? 17"??? 3 an F, Y ,..ï¬."3!:‘ V. l? 2“! FAR] ' of Dr. Herriman, of Chicago, . , , , .ist church at Nobcr were engaged . . a}; 5 gr; g, E §53 'â€", g. 2:; 512:; Q" E). .3 $2 .. :5“ l ‘ mg by a forrmr political coileaguel i a?" â€if . :‘E F '.~. .1: 5.3.. savanna E. b h u 1 in "3. LI; 101 ; wh-ch occurred at South Haven iof Dr. Nesbitt’s.. He knew the sup- in worship on Sunday afternoon. I E: ,_ 5 E E l m . I h -- *Wâ€"‘ T“ “T I 111., their summer home, af- . posed fugitive former president of lightning struck and demolished the __.._-m_.,_.~_. h _ ‘ ‘2. 3-: r z : ; -".I‘.Z 2706‘, l-‘enclon Falls to be about 700 h.p iter a sh:rt illness. The deceased the Farmers’ Bank immediately and 'chimney and demolished the (h'er'l. (Special to Hm Post) 2,7,. Hardv tc che t I“ pa 1: H†..~~ ‘, .- - . w - . . ’ ‘ . . . , ‘ _ . 4 w . , .-.. L _, acre. «119,5 .2: W ;_ . ,..l unto .hs lest report mes pue- l was an old FCEldlDt of Lindsay, he]: '1 good Insight into h.s character. . scattered the stOVe p193; tnrougb Miss Banks, of Toronto, is the the 24,}, 0t Oekv'ood “'9‘ "-â€" 6 :r r . ' - . - . is medical knowled e would sum- . . . .. “z ' ‘“ “ ' ' ' \ , . “Md’ hno 0:9 eve. thought that and for many years, was an active "cct certain con cn‘eft mca bf ‘ the building, stripped the 111101311111 guest Of Mrs. Dr. Mason. ’ Dr. H. B. Johnston, spent the hol- :.:.::: s r. . man: u ,Jl‘e ‘ ' 2.1‘ - - - - - b 3' " W 1 ‘ BS 0 ’ ' ' ' 1 . ;, ‘1 m. : an :20) bl; Cl'f‘d ‘be Oh ‘figure in the sootal life of the town lsuicide ,, he added ‘ “I '31 0 k Efrom the floor, and finally g3“; a Mr. Jos. Ingram, of Toronto, was iday 1n Lindsay. r_‘ ‘13:: " ‘ ‘9 ““2 :11. Y .n- t'fll')“ “ 3 " ’ .t " _' . . S 'nOW ‘ - v ' ‘- _ ‘° “0m ‘15 s 0 the â€â€œ1 She was poaszssï¬ of manycamzabler .' . ’ , .‘ . l . . . .. 1†town 03 Tuesda‘. { 351"» Agnes I’Ctts 15 home from in 3, the 333,» 0 9.3.32, w:::‘u say Lirht Heat and Power Com- l .. . . . - lthat Since the in ht or his flight from : fine electrical display on the w.re ' . m ‘ . . ‘ . .' ‘ qualities, womb mane her beloved, 3131‘ " h b _ . . : Mr. ll . Ramsay left on inescay for ch-rézto. _ ‘2 r‘; u ~> -2 » . :nezme us rany. It is Certain tint the cirher and osteorned bv a. wide circle of! z. ‘1’ “It t 43.13le hOt on his â€all frame Of a hat worn by one Of Pembroke l and "s " â€"~~ ‘ic “army am‘ : Ac .:2 ‘r-~ ~ ‘5 , and would con re“0r‘s were a‘l wrons and . I ' .‘ ‘ that no line or message has been re ‘ - ' - . ' l ‘ . .1" ' 1 _ †‘ , k > . f ‘ ‘ f p ' only friends, who W111 regret to learn c W (1 f h' 3 \' . . w {the fair worshippers. , Miss Doras Clarke, of Lindsay is Sun, “Sit“ dump“. niends last :47 :23: m ’35: ":15 (low: a tee last one rivht because if n . e. e mm 1111. Dr. ‘ 95131“- IS ocad. ' . ' ' ' . . . l . _ h . 0t of her demise. Th 1’. . . t' 7 I When the exhibition was over the “8mm, her grandparents Mr â€d “3.93;; 7,, .219 ser‘ (‘9 n ....::e of .ts it would a“ ear that Lindsay with a 18 mu convrc ion. . 3 - ' ‘ â€- ' ' “ ' 1 ' . _ cs... ,- ’ r 'd r , k 1:)- F .09“ h ,.h i l . lcovemng of the millinery :reatfion Mrs. Aler Clarke. E In. Sam Swanmn, of Toronto, as "aha- L. .c 101;. 31583 :iln "deli. , 3;: n. ., W3 ave a 001- c anc fl“ : 0m 1, ' I‘ , . _ . _ .- ~. «.4 «l ..~,- . . h. .. ,. p ,- .â€" p - e V 131 FVTIK _ 'had been c plete y strippe om Miss Mable Nevzson, of Goldwater lspendyng a few days in town tins .. my “earshot; o. Ln, pone. ~cornpetlne; against ioronto buy-me . 4 .4- - TSLAY ll 2 hat, but the wearer was not Michigan spent a. few days visit’ng lweek 3'.“ tier: is correct. l power from the Commission at $18 1 ' hurt. ' 11 1 “3309:.†Of 3213 HE'rjf-rvyglegtric ;33d Wlth Peterboro and enameled damn that the power 3122‘. which we to 3322252 N â€" ~6 “-2: 3 s : ' 1 “1:: m .“i r»: t , v- .: .. « - l L" .. 31 ~- » ‘1 ,-,,, . ' r 7' ( l‘ . ‘7‘) r â€" ~ . ' -. c , ' .:c:...se ,5}: (ll *3, ."- , . vim-M 33%hï¬l 1“" 4 no... :3“. ~ gimm’b ‘31:: he“ "Vial. .L- 0:. “ ‘13"; ijf.‘\‘“3‘3 1’ 2:3, (Keen and . ‘65: 3?: rid: Jots, to clear a; ‘._ . . . . ...... So go 3. arm Suizs regular u“ .......... $940 b5 mg 13.00. Sale...$xz.oo 'e., Coil), reg $8.00. 5"..- $1500 â€*5â€! Panam . . ma and Sex-0' ' . cl . . _ be in navy ' ahk‘ 0.30, 4 50c ... Silk, 36 inch. $1.00 «dal- . bore Silk, reg 85c. 10C. 9‘ - lack Pd , to; “as. Specral $I.oo “ Di; 1 _ . _ ‘ 23.2'3m0- 311C039" m m Cnan- ' Us Special ... . . . 50c bl.ck and .......... sec 1‘ crnsldrs the 111'.'.'1llC3. The pre- llThich arej freelv athertiqinz re ricornmended l peachy suited to the needs of the land. Established, as Lt is, at the inc-zinning of this great development ill the field, with a good name for successful work, it assures to Lind‘ say, a great future for the manu- facturing plant, owned and control- led by o:r own people, it means from the black mould of u ousand centuries on the western come the golden grain I Trenton ' DOWRI‘ at $15 ? .- We should be glad to know wheth WW" our council has had this ques- tion investigated and with what results. It seems fer from wise tr) commit us to the expenditure of a ' ll't“? of 9 million dollars on the s ‘ yx.‘ .‘n . vv 7- ' sore 0,..nwn of one _.oun,», Engineer. We shall ‘ce glad if the Post certain the facts for the of its readers. Yours very truly. RATEPAYER. will benefit 54 inch heavy Crtam Serge, regular 1.50. Specul Handsome range of Dress Trim- mings and Allover Lace to match. . 402â€".-t '1' - --nL - .A-u“! 4" .-<.- ...-. . -....~.-â€".¢.â€". -... (Special to The Post) Mr. Albeit Semi is improving hie-already cemnmdious residence by erecting :1 wire [once by the mml. M15. Wm. Dgnc-y is whiting friends in Min- ~-.HA-~.‘- r'.‘ ._.. .- .__ .' -y 1v<"v.-.'...,,- mosnv, ONTAR 0, FR! x. v-¢« -... a , .,. ‘ «r. w. 'l’llll’lNG menu ' up more to the Telegram: Owing Col. illness (ll .. Hon. A. .J. Mathcsm, the new provincial law, regulating movfng ' picture films and machines will no‘ go. into effect ubtil June 20. ?tw1? ‘ to Come into lorce on Thursday, Monday Was Newton S l 5 l l l 9 I but the absence of the Provincial l Tl'cnsurir made it n:cessary to have : a postponement. The Board of Cen- l l l I l l l l I l l I l .. l “An ong the visitors l l ! Co. of sors will be named, probably gt the end of the week. Another law to , come into force on June 1, is that taxing stock transfers. Tne 'illness - of the Provincial Treasurer has also delayed, to some extent. the work of preparing the necessary schedules, l " and the making of arrangements for the collection of the tax. been made here. _ well,†sadi Mr. Smale, HAS DR. Nrsém recall one of the small ton Smale who is at the Victoria. Lindsiy, Ont. Smale is one of the old timers of the {his first visit to Brandon, and he l delighted with the general of the city and the progress that has . ty are hoping against “I know Eastern Canada “KAd lwsincss trip to the west;â€" ~74 in the ï¬sh], .: . .. 3., A..au,, Smolï¬tallo Loan (4.. cities in Hit-St On 5 I s ‘ .‘..‘.U Llr. : Midland district of Ontario, and has lbeen prominent in public affairs in is appcararzce The Brandon Daily San C(‘Xlttil'ï¬ 3' (l 5.11%; .1') new a c the following: interview with Mr, 3:33;- f C '1 1'3 of 37: 1‘: 1: lure than r~+ A . . 1‘ 7 . ï¬tment ctr. 111.1 I} u made . .4. . . , .- ‘ r. 0;; l} .31). its. 5 l . M In '1 p. 3 G F‘ 34» I: r: r. ‘Thrzt is trite," said {he iius‘ rn rvisitr, “quite truz; but i venture u» say that there is not :1 place in Westâ€" .crn Canada, that is as favorable. lknow ia the East as this little city. ,There are places that better :known because their outside property has been exploited all over tbecast; ;and while the holders of that properâ€" hope to get out of it, they tall; places more than they ,. {1.0 ; their money l about those pretty 1 do about Brandon. The great majorio and I cannot’ ty of them however, are beginning to the feel that they are buncoed, and I can East that h: S. anything: on Brandon. ‘ hardly beleive that the publicity that recently not known in the relat. During the same storm the steer a Mr I wonder what has happened our or the Teetersville Methodist church ‘tm-mer con-espnadcnt to The Post. was struck. and the large barns on Has he left our district and gone to a. i the farm 0f Jas. Sloght “'3'? desâ€" more southern clime, or is he still in Etroycd 'ith heavy 1055- The elec- (Special to The Post) «-3- "A- a visit of inspection to the Falls re- ccntly Miss Gertie McCall, of Peter); r0, l ves in town last week. 1 .Ir. Grattan raham, 3- 01983. 0f the T. V. C. paid (to. is home for vacation. {hour, is in town this week†l Mr Bert Robson, of Lindsiy, spent 1 dell. . ' . ‘ ' ' ‘ 4. X, ' 0/ ' V \' Y _ ‘ ourmmsl but to†husilv ens-aged m ; trical storm was very severe. all IS “S‘tmg friends m town tins ween. .the “th' m town. ’ 3- -<.'~:3‘rni c". . . . '. ". . W ‘- ~ 3 "" ‘\' 1' "‘“1ԠI" l e 5 3“] e .urg 1€1‘,;'l'lCllltul'alIllll'SUllS to find time to ' through this part of the ccuzitry of 3""- John Bedfcrd anh MF' Thos. l Mrs: L- UObeTEBE‘O an“ 1153 Rim}? - :i -: ~. Em.- .. .;<e. . . -' 1hâ€? ‘ 3.. '4» ' -.- 3 .- - :1 11‘1“ L: I ( a I ll . ,_, ‘ . I J TUPOI": the UU‘VS â€I 0,â€. burg .1 I “.1†I Norfolk. J‘ALI arland, attended the 3U.l.thlS~ gate ‘,5-t‘ng {Llends at (Illulfl. ~ '93- 21.3.? .' :zmr. ';‘.-'. : i..' . .‘ . . .. I - ' r ' ,1, y...‘ u ', . Lyn " \ '11 i 1 1†1 l u I,†1:] â€.0 lviixloavor to give you n fewrtems Il'um ; - DIStr‘Ct Looting h“: “"‘t wee 1:1 l Mrs. H Pearce :s “on « .1 (t of ..c tr;:.~‘rz.< r: I“‘l' rim: 1 until. 5c. 0} have I - - - '~' " '7 c ' . J k L W 'n .111 1‘ 3'3 â€.3 ll stlmc to time as we like to em oura LI 'DE-‘I VALLEY “‘HVSQ- l-»Ian-lla friends thzsewcek. . -. -"~- 1" ~: .1" 1‘. -, :2 1.9.5:: ' . . . , - - - . . - _ . . .. . ‘ '. .. 1 l‘cmuily‘ I'l‘ln't‘svnled m the columns 01 ~ Mr 533. Hmkson, D. 1.1- S- , 5P3mt I "M T l: ‘ t “v“ ’ ' ' armed lnlll:l:af;ull.1l colors 0: re 1, “mm and l tom \' flu II“ 1? mm 1 w 1 - Lind ay 1 mm†A) :1 3.5.41 11......» d on F“- . ‘ ;.z u : '. . 3301102. in S - i- 3 -- . ,, , blue. )... x 2,1. .3... m ‘1 . (Special to The Post) , y . . gouy irom hinmoiin., ..l.-r-3 she spent ‘- l l V... g. .I!.l| .. 1.,“ u:..l - l. D. Tbl- ;‘sll‘. V]. A. Cameron, Puncrpgl of the l" refâ€. bur you; c. 11.3.1 1: are mount cicil {vein ; mie has been Imuhle to attend to his ML: licemc szlh: of Toronto. 53cm the U c D ll'c scl‘ool "ttend'd the f“, i . v... 3.. .‘ ............. .1; z . . . . . .1 -11.: -.' e L “4 “"-‘ r.» ‘- 7. "m- .- r -2..- - .. 3'3 l"l.. ll‘Y It! ..l..vls(..§2.l), X..." h AS L.) 1C36‘1t“)3 1")†S‘l'lle \“L'Uks ()‘V‘lnlr to 111“!" h Jul-1V at llCt‘ hfnlc hCrcI _ , ’ e - “ ~‘_ I "1‘ 1“- Jad" “3 7 O< .‘“‘1"“:“‘(}l 5:) nt 8 h-ll (w ,1,†ocm‘, gm," .».,: “up,“ "1' _ . ' . a ‘ ' , x , eral of his father at “hltuY: 13:4va d . 'n t -.'c't- ,, b' ' ‘ ' “ “ V" ‘ r ' “J “ "‘“l 1‘ l mutism In his arm, but We are plmscd Mr. .\'<.\'. llnrr. (‘5 lelinv- REV-“ll “"3 23“ week ‘11 ays I own ‘ L ‘ ‘3" Is “(‘ugb'. In. C - g to state it is now wenvei'ing, and his at his skiers, M's I. 'l‘. Bircharil. , ' H 1d f R f VET. Mrs. E- R- Wagnar. - -- . . ‘ it i a 0 en row are - . . , ‘ immiy friends hope that lie Will be Mr. M3,, in. Ragns spent the holiday in The “£88,515 aD'x i’ . 31153 Marjory AUSt 11. who has able to resume Work as usual. Cannixvgion. guests 0 ‘ r... 1 0 ’ been attending St. Hilda’s College, $1.25 1.00, 1.2 iJune meeting meeting will be held nti 3‘ _ 1 mg†Miss Barbara Dale and Mr. Fred Blear at. Wrappers in prints and wrapp relics 1.50 Men’s Negligec Shirts, 2 specials Splendid range of black and colored 5°C and. " ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ’ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ° - - ' ° 75C Lace Insertions. White Lawn Blouses, length sleeves, 3 leaders, 75c, $too and $1,25 Shirt l'v'aists, $r.25, I 50.... $1.75 Cream Net Waists at 2.00, 2 25, 3 50 3.4 and fun an SOX...... and............ Men’s colored embrordered Balbrig- 2 5c B'xlbrigan Underwear, 2 specials 25c . . . . . . 50c Newest shapes in Men’s soft and llack Silk Waisrs, 2 5°, 3 50: 4 <0 stiï¬â€˜ Hats. Embroidery for Core: Covers, 3 speciils, game and.......... 25c(rem25cto..................¢ Ladies’ Chamois Lisle Gloves, Tat- feta Gloves, in all the leading shades. Large assortment of Children’s flats +4 2 5 Bibles Straw Bonnets, 50:, 75c, Lisle Gloves in allcolors’zsc'ssc’ SOC 90C......................... ISO Handsome disglay of Lndies’ Dutch Collars, Jabots and Linen Collars. Black Jap Sole Underskirts, z spee- ials, I co and................ $L25 B‘ack Sateen Underskirt, embroid' ery trimmed, I 00 and...... ....r25 Corset Covers and Drawers; '256, 35 and. .............. ...........§OC Handsome assortment of Combs and Barretles, from we to. . . . . . 2. 50 Black and colored Veiiing in the newest effects, 25c, 35c and. . . . . . 50c 10 per cent. oil all Carpets. Rurs, Night Gown; and White-Cambric Floor Oils and Linoleums, Victoria ‘l,’ , ' v Shirts, 3 speuazs, 75c, $2.09 and 1.25 Week. a The lsluy branch of “'mnen's Insti- tute held their annual meeting at the home of Mrs. D. R. Spence, when the necessary: busmess was transacted. ’ Thursday with lle sister, Mrs J. Culflc. l he election or otlieers resulted as fol- , r . , lmvs- President “rs H BOW . 1%; Mrs Fannie \\ eldnn of Lindsay, spent zle 'ice-Pres. .‘v ulwl Cur-fins: 21:11 Vice- week Wi'h her 503’ M" ("10' ‘1 Cldon' Pres. Mrs. D. R. Spence; Sec.-Tre:is. â€'5 .l- MBE‘TChe?‘ 0" WWdV‘m’ Sim“ â€â€˜3 M‘ss Lois Nnylor. re-elecicd; Branch hOIidal' “’llh her Parents Mn. and Mrs J. : directors. Mrs. M. Movnes, Mrs \V. :- jeWell, who have been on the sick list {or the \Vehster and Miss Addie Elfnrd. The: past week- We“ KW 10 be“ â€m W Y e recoverinw. Miss Else Ccazl of Toronto, spent 'l‘liurs- 1 day at her uncles, Mr Chas Coni’s- Mrs Richard Greenway of Toronto, spent ~. M r. Ford . where Mr. I the home of Mrs. Marshal Moynes, on ' E The the Second “Wednesday. All the ladies I tended the friends quarterly meeting at New , aret lare cordially invited to attend these Market during the past week. - g I meetings. Mrs Maria Brass of Oakwood, spent Sunday , Of tne Mlss Jessie McNahh of Ops, is spend- at Mrs jf’W. Hancock's. iurday inga. few days at the home of her town. 1 Miss linie Weldon of Lindsay, spent Sun- . ‘. I Mr. mother. Miss ‘Vhite of Unmbmy, was the day at Mr. Gen. “'eldon’s. guest of Miss Alma Cowieson on Sun- day of last week. Mr. Albert Rhodes visited his home in Mr Bexley recently. Sunday. Miss Allie and two brothers. Mr. lle lx rt l . l8 Visiting at the. maternal home. Victor-in Dav passed off very quietly in our burg’li. Several from this vicinity attended the concert. at. (ileum-m on Friday Emmevson necaltly. Mr. Mr. evening last, given by the Ladies’ Aid! 53““ sum"? at her brothezs. M" \‘l‘il mes. nd report n. pleasant lime. . w..-“ _ living to a serious mishap to our typesetting machines, we have been compelled to hold over a! w... Miss spent Mrs. Mrs. last week in Lindsay, the guests of her sister Mrs. H. J. Lytle. the Standard Chemical works. a Mrs. G. G. Beal and daughter vis- ited relatives in town last week. 'vislting relatives in town this week. Vrrsi'ty, and Mr. Harry Graham of ; M. Mar‘hall Crucss visitel at Cameron - in... 1.3.3.. Elford of Linden Valley, , on ' ° . Woodstock College are home for va . cation- . ' Mlss Irene Trasl: spent the holiday , and Milton, visited at their uncles, Mr. J. [at Onllia. - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cruess of Lindsry’ f are the guests at Mrs. S. Martin. the holiday in town. friends in Toronto. Dr. Gould spent a. few (133 Toronto, has returned home. Mrs. B. Cain, of Toronto, er sisters, the Misses Pul.‘y, eek. ' .n Mr. Arthur Lord has returned to ‘ Oshawa. Miss S. Lurtchell, of Loronta, is the guest of Mrs. W. H.Heard. The orange celebration to re held visited last {3' 4...“... Arthur Pratt and Mr. Stewart left this week for Longford, they have taken. positions a -â€"..no Arch. Barclay, of Toronto, is l ivisiting his mother Mrs. George :this 12th of July, promises to bethe Barclay. Elargest demonstration of the kind Misses Winnie Maybze. Mar- Iheid here for many years. Mnny :nvi. W.lson and Kathleen “Junkin ,taticns have been issued, and the L C. 1., Lindsay. spent Lat- :cxtensive preparations will be made and Sunday, with relatives in gin antmpation of a large crowd on ‘that day. E 0- Calder, 0f». Toronto is l The Women’s Institute, on Friday May 26, will be held .n Dixon's Hall. A iull attendance of members is re- quested. Messers Percy Sharpe and Th6. Littleton spent the 24th. in Uxbridze Bpecial meetings will be held in 7the Salvation Army cit.dal, «Tsa- urday and Sunday, May 27 and 8 On Saturday at 8f p.m., Envoy Brew er Brown, ex-prize ï¬ghter, will an: dres the meeting and giVe his life story, dressed as he was when the Army met him. A wonderful trophy. J. Graham, of McMaster Uni- _and Mrs. Walsh, of Toronto, D. Doherty of Lindsay lspent 'Grace Lamb, of 1 Toronto a few days in- town this week. S. Brokenshire is visiting Continued on page 4. .â€"_- -â€"-- __â€". large amount of correspondence this week. We Were: THE DOMINION BANK also obliged to cancel a large amount cf last week’s correspondence, Wthh came in on Victoria Day. We6 hope our correspondents and readers will bear with CAPITAL STOCK PAID UP - 6 4,000,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided Proï¬ts 5,300,000 Deposits by tbs Public 49,300,000 Total Assets...... ................................62,600,000 with as, as we We“ unable to do otherwise under SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN To SAVINngACCOL'NTs - ‘ , p 1 . hindsayBranch - f - 8081'. ROSS, Manager - .. â€w , , .1. _. of Tor-on. Mr. Neil Wilson, of Victoria Han ..........._.. ....t-..