Mr. W Elliot and HmJennie Shaw 0! Harvey, spent sum-day and Bun- day waiting their trio-d: Mr. “0 Messrs. Wm. and John Smith and Miss ‘Annie Smith. of Hhrvey. visit- ed (tom. Thursday tin Monday with; their cousins. the Bowing. “ .. .mr'. Vincent Dewell "out Zion. spent Sunday ut the Simpson house Lindsay. " . . . the tuna streets. are slowly getting their \wood piles removed of! the Itreot by aid oi the “wing mwhinw‘. lot the has: three Months driwrs' through the village have had td take the ditch in place. where wood; has boon piled across the rum. I'brtum- ately no accidumts have happenods but these loud people don‘t. seem. to maize that they are liable 10 any was; {think over it ye mm m (hazel-on, and my and come to the conclusion that next winter you will not thus jeopardize the Pitt's out human M933 and horses; Our'entvrpriaiuq. an‘ubidiuu and xenon")- hw-automing- citizens at Qumran. especially those living on Hohhot (unign nut local dramatic nonwnim mu ham Hm unv at the school house Sn nho {Mum '1‘!» Trauma havo pinata! â€wit toot mum on um» neuwuu ow- mwntly 'UR‘ “uric, concert mr through. |D,‘ ' CAMERON. (From Our Own Oornmnadenl. ) : DonL «urge: the. Orange basket min and concert on Friday. Mar. 6th. Rev. Mr. Clare. of Mum occu‘ pied the Methodist pulpit on Sunday morning last. He prmrhed a wry able and inspiring sermon ' A“. Joe. Mark baa givm up his position in Mr. Mnunder‘s store umi intends going to Sorlh INkott Hm wk H“ La no“ visiting (ï¬ends m the nrighborhoml We \xish him a lag!!! ymd plume“ jourwr LITTLE BRITAIN; (From Our Own Correspondcnt.) A basket social will b.- giveu‘ about: under the auspica of the A.0.U.W.. the I.0.0.F.. the 0.0.8.0.. and: the directors of who. Public Library in the Methodist church. Little Britain. Proceeds in aid on! the Library. Unlr'zritcd 31220an of Caih to Loan cu' mottgtgeo at low-t. when. New lheounted. Agent for tha tnlon Assurance So- ciety of London. Enghnd. and tho Scot- tish Union sad National Insurance 00-pin). fllflflï¬u ans 11130131168 LIN DSAY, FRIDAY. Fl (ORRESPONDENI'S lHIfRS The Weekly Post. JOHN «KE NNEDY. 9 (I QSb a. Men’s Tweed Suits. were $5.50. now . . . . . . $2.95 “. Fine Tweed Suits, were $7.50, now ' . . . . " $4 95 " Worsted Suits, were $12 00, now . . . . 787.00 Pile after pi!e of Men‘s Suits with tickets for. $2 95 :11 along the line. . ' ~ Many cf these Suits are priced at half former values. Many are over 1-“ . less. 10 100 Men’s woman, ranging in price from $8 50 to $12.00, to clear up only ........ 100 Boys' Oval-coats, ranging in price from $3.50 to $8.00. to clear up only ........ Men's Heavy Frieze Ulsters, were $7.50. now “ Raglan Coats, were 88.00, now "' Beaver Overcoats, were $10.00, now “ Best Raglans, were $15.00, now h Adam Block. Kent-st piece. Serge Suits. wem 81.50 ‘now “ Tweed “ “ 33.“) now yicce Sum. were 85.50 now .. Sensational Values. Boys’ Department. ‘EK 0" -¢. 190$ ‘ Our high‘ and public schools are mie Shaw. booming. Tho ï¬rst "A‘t mm." bid. and Bun- Prim night "but m 3 great W. Mr. am‘ The Comma“! hotel will mtg: (or ' Men’s Suits. The cdltivating {at the sugar beet will give employment to o_ur boy: and girls duriqgï¬hg summer month; ‘ QMEIEE - (F201)! Our Own Oormsmndvnt.) our hockey team were doteaiedlut weal: in n keenly contested game at Iindauy by the Junior team II that town The have report having had a good games. Mr Clancy. as cover point player in a star. [When he 'rhused atter the puck he slipped nnd fell. causing \no end at hmmmnt' for the Spec-tum. His red up do“ orated the Wired at one endk ntthe‘ tin-k. and It the (ininhct game he qisplnyed' some pugilut-c powers in order to get it. ‘51.: you don't leave that cap alone.“ said Mr. Clancy iua very angry tons. to! n bumh cl Lindsay sports. “I ll punch your hoe." He ï¬nally succeeded in securing (his cap, but up in the dressing roan after he was heard to remark that benever came to Links: but what he min-4 salted bx somebaiy.1 $6.50 new at 0dr tuners. but tho hat Ereifl on ma It. That. Whorry. The Ideal m‘ndmill la a very pope ulm‘ outs in thin tootim. Thy I14 "960‘ agorn um barn: at a numb†Mr. John Michael. the popular township councillor, is one of our progressive {annex-s He is never Ibo: hind the times, and as a result ofhia enterprise he ma claim the credit__ or having one of the finest farms in‘ this section Recently, to add to the appearance at his large Ibam. Mr. Michael has carpeted an "Ideal". windmill pumhased (mm the Gould Shaploy Co. of anmnrd. Mm Winner. who has won ‘vaxy iii. “c are glad to my! uncovering nicely and is upected to be nbwt «nun; in» a cpuole 917 weeks. MANILLA. _ , (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. Henry Whetter Ina purchased tum Clark homestead, which is stunts about two miles must of the village. This form comprises about 100 acres and is one of the beat in this section of the County. We understand it will be occupied by one or Mr. Clark‘s sons. The price paid would exceed 34.500. . Mr. B. Henderson, tram near Bow:- irridays in Marchâ€"wt. mauville. M35 here on Sunday. I ' LIFFORaD. (ham Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. and Miss Matchett. of Carman. 31133., are vissiting trig-ads here at present. Miss. Lily W; 19cm has yeturnol ' home ntuer whiting friends at starliâ€" ville. VICfDORIA ROAD. (From Our Own memdmt.) Dentistâ€"Dr. Bowman‘s next visit will be on Thuraday Kat. 5th. M Chirpaw‘s hotel.â€"W1.’ Mr. G. W, Peters, of Salem. waa‘ ‘ -“ OODV‘HJ‘E' harm- on Summ. ‘ (Fran Our Own Coxrespomknt.) â€"M;. O. Fen-La. is Visiting (friends Dentistâ€"Dr. Bowerman (will beat etuï¬englog Fagin. the Queen’s hotel an the ï¬rst three Mm G. M (Nodal. They retuhbd home on Monday. $5.95 $1.50 825:: $3 95 f Miss Miller, of West Brook. who Wad been the guest or Miss Nellie , Francis, returned home on Friday. I Dame Rumor reports an early am- fanoc between a youn’c gontlaman from, Wipes. and one at our popu- ? In: young ladies. . i‘ “r. L.‘ Doherty. hardware mer- chant. of Stouffville. van in town Imam. interviewing W. «Wood- wue pron, unaware merchant... ,; regardgn; the probability of pun-onu- invhqim'ftw "1‘" W“ $395 $1.95 $5.95 $7.95 Mr? Ollie Edwai'dl. flio left here to take a position in 'rpronto. nu ae- câ€"ufgd :5 position _ iqileatownl. Mr. A. J. Pipher. tonoorial artist. in at present in Toronto overhauling and refitting the barber shop in thq Palmer houso, which has bean in chm-go of his son. Norma. The lat- targentleman. in the meantime. in m oh_a_mA9_f_ the _shop_hore.y , Wb Imu- that Mir deu-d Grit: (armor! of thin law. but now of Knrktield. war nu tad in marriage to Mien Nellie Shearer. of Polka-law The marriage tuck plant: on Feb. 17 at Beavorton. Rev. Hr. Domini: Bantu! miniotor. alwr «severe attack 0! la grippxx m up plmsqd to “up. in am.“ hogging hi: pattern! data. 7 ' (:AXNINGTON. (From Our Own Gummdcnt.) On Sunday. Feb. mm. the pulpit o! the Prod» tern“ church was oc- cupiul b' r. Amos. Univouity mutant r‘om “route. Mr. Mun-tun was «mu; (an a- visit to Toronto :md llmuillon, and while t the mm» place he combined Minoan with puma-um by uniting «young couplo in ‘mun-iaun. no la back ‘anm. “wharnw‘ll MW hi- \rim Mr. ‘J. I. Palcoe'ag Puma Bros. spent a 3er (by: in Toronto this wee-k. _ ‘ _ Rev? Mr. stare 34: um plies "aha? Rev. Mr. Terrell at Gambit, “chug: ed._ pulpjtg 9n_Sund.ay inst. sent. , . up“; Mr. and Him. 0.8mdol{1.“azt1§ grand-child: Nora and Scott Bun- don. spam: Saturday with Mn. Paco-a OAKWOOD. » (From Our Own Curmqnndcnt.) Mr. Chas Bonnie and Mr. Jack Thornduke of ï¬bronto. are home for t #9“ day-L Mina Sim Jacket. we are sorry? to repart, is suite in. Mira. Thos Paley is; Very ill at we: A large number of our citizens and farmers visited the Lindsay market last Satnrda . They report a good market and igh prices were paid [or tarm products. Farmers in! you 11376 annyt/hing to sell, take. it. to L‘ndsazr. There is on?!) me empty bus: in our village and we are informed that i: will be rented 40m. . . the summer tourist trade this year. a there is some prospect of the K32 mun Navigation 00.. lining an ex: curaion bent at this pint. Mr. Boyd. 'ut Bobcaygeon. m at. the Olancey house an Mom! hat. He has not een in our flourishing vill- age. tor came years. THE WEEKLY POS Y ON TARIO, FEBURABY 27 1903 T LIN DEA can only hold on for a short time longer. The balance of Winter Goods must meet a Price-Waterloo at once. This week will be a harvest of the rarest kind of bargains. Prices are slashed most unmercilully. We prefer to realize in part and invest the money in new stock. It‘s ihe progressive policy of Gough's storeâ€"the policy that keeps stock ever tresh. But Great Sales have an end. \Ve are nearing the time when the Sale must be withdrawn. Preparations for Spring Trade are encroaching upon the heels of Winter, and .BIG returns for money invested have been handed out to hundreds of Gough's customers during the past ï¬ve weeks. Rich have been the rewards of those who came to buy. We've spared no effort in making our Bargains attractive and tempting; and the people have responded heartilyâ€"keeping up the procession to Gough’s store daily. It has been a remarkable “ Keep Up.†OUR UHALLENGE SALE NEARING AN END! VWWIII‘ “I". ‘WUW‘ EAST “Am. . hardware men-ohm“. - probabiil ty of purroh'll- (En-om Our Own Dun-mu WWW“ W“ W vonotnbrmchccthonhé that learn. Lane a: Uniouhtn this action Ngmth‘qhqr THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN. GOUGH’S MIGHTY ANNUAL EVENT FAIR WARNING : . MANKLIN. ' (,me Our Own Correspondent.) A load of you: people from this place attended the Bethany carnival on Friday night last Mr. Roltnd Hart. at Liflord. Ipent Sunday with (rind: hare. ‘ ' ‘ Mrs. L. Fallis is vialting lief pars eat: at Jnmtvillo. )(r. and Eu. 6. Shield! hive been visiting (ï¬ends tt Ravel-ton. at. .W. H. Windmill. had 3 bee on Tue-day lut. hauling home timber for m. new! barn. " mu I. (hint-t and Kits 15. Calvert. °‘ Wm'mW * M a“ . . 'l '60!- ' I. ' (Crowded out lutgwoek.) ' Dr‘ Kurt. our populau- dentist. in tuning rooms titted up on Charorpn- qu. our Stunh‘ grocery. which will In sum! improvement over "12ch pmnias. ‘ _ I I Mr. Wm. Taylor. of Sunflarlaud. has pumhased the handsome private residence owned by Mr. W. H. May, jeweller, and purpOsos removing here ii; the near inture. : 0n Tueqh'y Mrs. Stephen Capliug. . accompanied by her youngest daugh- ter, Alfretta. left hero for Yorktoo. N. W ...'1‘ where her hushand‘haa been residing for the last four years. Mr. . Capling has now a 300:1 farm, which I he purchased for 85 an acre. and 1 for which be has since refused 815 an acre. Brace. the uldest son. has been schoolteacher and missionary in tjxo same digtrigt (or. some-years. rm» mom! "At Roam" hold by tho baoholuro of Canninmn took plaoo in the town hall on 'I‘uesdnyomlnl'. gun. and pmd oft vary plaint- '1‘!» annual muting or the 84th Battalion was held on Friday. Feb. Feb. mm. in the town hali. Some of the» pronent were Col. J‘. A. â€nail- [hm-y. Toronto; his broth at. Then. 0! Whitby; II C. Platter-on; of annex-ton : m r C. F. nick. of Can- ninuton; amt Sharp. of Unit-idle: that. Jan. Birchnnl. of Bung-non; [dents Many. of Uxbrid‘o: Camu- un. Mutton; Kilt and Wilton; o! quninwton._ _ ‘ 'lr. Regan. of Litth Britain. was in town on Tuesday. It. Giuogly. of Lindsay, spent X0 in town. Cm. Hughes has been in tqwn several times lately. It‘s no one, Sun. as Mr. Grant WI" he acted Ibsen. Pen. King and Richard Goad. of Oakwood, were in town last “casts. Then. and Gm. H. Wood- ward left on Monday (or a visit to 316; brothers in Manitoba and Duo- 0 . Peaceful Dove Lodge. I.0.0.F.. have bean working very hard lately initi- ating: and conferring degrees upon new members No less than six: have been instructed in the mystnriea of the order durmg the past; month by 5w. 8. Gus-lord and ethos-IL Hrs. Arthur Gall, of Saginaw. who had haen ill for some time, passed away on Punday. the 32nd inst. She leans ahusband and alarga (nmily to 'mourn her loss. Lning. of Port Perry. have put-chai- M the Stevenson _Carn‘a.go Works anqpuljgose gouging pox-9 sharply. g On Friday “lemma ï¬fteen or sixteen young men uni-ted Mir. Wil- ton In bring his winner‘s ma, In the owning up; were Joined by tho nuns India wk: camel and 0th.: Inn-enact- “re Indulged In until the Mn mull hour- ct the tho Comm mum is popular lane. 00 Thank! ï¬n. Coultu‘s friend. took thou- tuna and baled enough mud to hot her a your or J. G. EDWARDS H10. Hill and Lumbomon’s. â€"But the pne thing we emphasize is their e a l‘ 1 That's? “ the greatest thing in the world,â€â€"in anything that's worn. You get style, ï¬t and ï¬nish too, in Wear! GRAN BY RUBBERS FARMERS’ LINDSAY. -. -â€" ‘l‘o um»- uï¬ Wadin- Ifl-M Dill luv. tub our, TURN! duh; Incl cu Ape-u, l“. I a“ but. clan Wombat Coats. were $20.00, now . . . . $13 00 00011 n or $50. 00, u . . . . $30 7“ Wallaby " “ $18 00, " .. $10 on Australian Coon Coats, were $15 and 820 now 310 and $1- ‘ 2 South Sea Seal Cape. were $18. 00, for . . $l0..’w l “ “ Cap. was $20 00. for. $12.00 3 Electric Seal Cape. were 34 50, for . . . . $2.90 5 Persian Lamb “ " 89. 00, for . . . . $5.00 Si ‘° “ “ 7.,00 for . . $8. 50 11 8031' and Gifle' Grey Lamb Caps. were 84. 50 now 32 25 Winter Underwear Working Shirts Socks and Mitts g Fancy Shirts, etc. MAM Winter Workic Socks a1 leach. SPECIAL OFFERâ€" All per-nu Wing plea within the Ming nix Inonl‘ha an secure them for an donut. £8 yto W. FOWLER, Eden. or J. G. LLIS.Soc.. Edamâ€"I3 From 25 Qer cent. to 50 991' M mum-g with... UN M tho]! hummuvumuxu p... Were $1.00 and 81.25, now Were $1.75 and $2.25, now SETTLERS’ ONE-WAY EXCURSIONS The GLENARM HOTEL DEN CEMETERY.â€"Plou for ï¬le.â€" Tho mum! of Eden Church have “cured sdditioul had and ptopou n thorough renoution of an old cemetery to: cemetery put They now ofl‘or plot. “I I79; 3-}, P'°‘_'_!i!1_ 5- Iold for $12 l Thread-bud Durban Bull. rising two you-30H. l Thorough“ Duhm 8:1“,ng on. 3.qu l Thoroughbred Dubsm Bull, nun mouth-old. 4 Thom-chm Dubai: Heifers. Apply to WM. HALL. Guzmanâ€"v7. 30300088880 CATTLE FOR SALE. â€"â€" cent. discount on all Furs. TO RENT. MICELLANEOUS. Apply J. 8. 731.908. swam. Men’s Gloves. Men’s Hats. gagRear Shirts :OLE NERSHIP.â€"Noioo it hereby guru than a. Whip mum “mung in th- Vilhp of 0am under the ï¬rm uyu ! OTICIC or Drssownos or mm- is... no; 0mm: mums us Auécn JUDSON aux. -“ ' lid â€IE In" of is “val. 3 crown-zo- Aboummdomdud in 3 good at»: of «kind... the bull-o. in pram" nd duh-r land. The" 8 on the prouil- . mefl-anmbunmu cunt outbuilding 800‘ well. oome frvm tron. and “mud â€mi-t ochoo! ad who; For {unbu- lu-I apply ‘° “AWL" McECHE , Argyle.â€"4’-' ad Ct-bny. on 14 Cu. 0! Msripou, in «II-cloud. bob-on hudwod bash, bun m “05w?!“ I“. fmdt‘ion, good - A Ind good drwin‘ bout. (rs-o d'ï¬i‘lzawith wood nonu- M. good m: building: clue“ I... Plum! “unconvement. -_-A. AND! , 31 McGqu Sme‘. OR sangâ€"sun nu. fun in the Ton- ohip glnfldgugpiug you}: Ink! 0! u romanâ€"'1. IOO OR SALE OR TO ERNIEâ€"A Fume ROI“ “7.2:“: and cable. ‘1; in m. vith 33 tom of cod nimudtï¬thiathoCorpw-cion. gI‘hu h a very dainty}. papacy and will be cold on tomb“ was. A ply to HL'GILL DOBSON. Madamâ€"2% J. noon. Gloodg-ot. mu, T-bph’ o’n. No 174 A: residenceâ€"'4. OR SALEâ€"Tho nudenignod be for Id. u nunhor of thoroughbnd Durham Bulls "th ' s13. noun! ï¬n Tun worth And orhhin Bun And Sowu. W. puma Much In. Apply to Mn 8.1'. It. Wounds, 3. C. '6. PARK FOR SALE Eight. mil. from Lindsay, 1 mile Iron: Ruboro. and {our 2: from Om. For pu-chl apply to box 592, Lindsay. contdnlng thou: 11") acres, a! Plo' had In flat-class state :\ initiation Building: good ARM To ERNIfm ton hair. MISCELLANEOUS BAH-n, Ahtm Woodvx'llo ACRE FARM FOR SA oGLEAN 4 SWEEP! LANDS FOR SALE. SALE.â€"One of the beat the county of “atom 91 70¢ ‘7. LD. round M (Lei .oc DAY in las- Inc Job Lthexc up. O'J nut to uni gum nod {all ork om t Ic'u GA