:ht. pried 'mg in Lind~ lace lack, ts. ‘f°.°.’ 75c and Le dfï¬! “3 ‘hzdim d 3190 NW. if? 75 I and flak! and -u- '.’. 2.50 wide, ï¬n: .8. 1.50 366$ DAY AND SATURDAY March 25th and 26th New Nev Bargains 27,5 bunches T31 33-3 bunches 888 3-Y8L Westsc 26â€"3 styles cc “a..- . . Ian’s Furnishing! and mm BDays Barealns “7331,1135“, Tape 5c, 4 papers Pins 5c, 2 papers Needles...... , _____ 5 m3 bunches Seam Covering 10c, 3 papers Toilet Pins 100, 12 Eat Pins ......... 10 .‘ . _ " ' . 6c and 8c, are extra specials, Embroideries 3e, 5c,6c and 3 3o-Ladies’ White ribbed Vesta and Drawers, reg 300 BD .. , , 22 31-10 per cent of all Whi'e and Flannelette Underwear Bargain Days 3241,3113 Colored Regatta Shirts, 4 patterns, reg 60c .................................. 48 33.100 Pearl Back Buttons, reg 10c BD 3 for .. .. 25 34.39113 White Lanndered Shirts, reg 60c..._.. ....u‘, .. .. 43 35.31911}; Colored Regatta Shirts, extra special for Easter, 75c 900 and ......... 1 00 35-10 per cent oï¬ all Ladies†Rain Coats and Walking Skirts harp“ Days 37-“ have a very complete assortment of Carpets, Oilcloths and House- ' furnishings for Easter. 10 per cent 05 regular prices 50c, and 75:: are three specials for Easter. 33â€"Shade blinds 25c, 39â€"“Vhile Bed Spreads, reg 90c BD W, reg $1.25 ....................................... 1 00 “PMâ€? Print and Flannelette wrappers, $1.15 BD 90c, reg SIAS ...... 1 l5 41â€"White Lawns and Spotted Muslins, reg 12c D 90, reg 15c .............. In 42-.Ladies' Cashmere Hose, ribbed or plain, reg 550 ................................... 45 B'Ladjes! Cashmere Hose, reg 48¢ BD 4%. "g 4m.oicvolci . . . .‘..-.................. 33 33mins Table linen. Tonnage and floklags. B Days 44â€"56 inch Unbleached Table Linen, reg 35c RD 256. reg 47c ..................... 39 Winch Bleached Table Linen, reg 45c. BD 37c, reg 60c.. . .. . 49 46-Linen Towelings, Colored Border, 23 inch, 11c.. . . . . 9 47â€"Cnsh Towellling 24 inch, reg 22§c 10c, 18 inc reg 1lc..... .. 9 48â€"1 piece extra heavy Ticking, reg 22c BD 18°, reg 25c .............................. 20 a-†m we ore-,1: Easter sale. There is a welcome and a bargain for everyone. of.†“my Unsungv, ______ "r"- - - â€"‘_ ams 8:18;; patterns White Vesting and Mattings for Blouseâ€"g, reg 25°: 4.5;» mama White e‘esting and Mnttings for Blouses, ’98 30c†. ‘ AWE Bucks]! dehlte B1011“ mt ems, â€8 18¢... --â€---........... 2:098â€; Hpac striped for Blouses. reg 45c BD 36c 1'08 '400 . mm mm: 3113?: â€839% 21:10:13“ â€Â£56454." ........................ â€V85 0 an ream “8m "u." . ......... P C â€B†5°°°° °’ . --------- ' White Silk Poplin reg 4 5 shgdes of \ oi ‘e suitable for Costumes omém mom" 13." 800._ . ,Blue-Grey and Dris Wool P931121 necked enact, res 56‘0â€. ~ . . , wn, Lvrey 1343121: and White Flecked Voile and Black oils,“ 11-313441: mm 924 Cloth, suitsbl e for Skirts 3nd Suiumsï¬g 80c ...... 1»..Bly:k Ewesded Silks, for Costumes snd Wmâ€, “-50 .......... Cremand NavyugdColored “gamma 13,53“. Tweed Sultings. 2’5 ykflandsome g, nsertions and Appliques for Trimmings, 10¢ per yd to __ , us; All... DI†.fl mm R ' will be here in a few days.‘.'l‘_he custom is 5:15:38 that occasion by donning new gowns, to ce 6 ollal‘s‘ veils, belts or by some little adornment gloves’c Read the following list for rson. ofthepen .n ART“ elvrtrnnnv Tho Value of Advertising. "Robert Bomar,†mid a. .writer of mmiiï¬rments, "was the biggest “Erma of hisday. .I was once ta"Kim: to him about admtiSing. and I remark he made still lingers in my memory, V ' v-uv. ' me um: mum â€cums: moms mucus M8! CLIPPERS SINGERS Manna“ 8100. "1'0 try to attract the public with- W‘ advertising: Mir. Baum: said, “is like trying to run .with: a 3min the ark Mink and hang-k at Mr, as an“ 3-9 you please-you your-ell! km ""34: Jou are up to. but flieâ€" ’°‘“ Public-hen no inkling)†IARcH 29th and 30th. 0n above dates we will hold W spring Opening of minnow, luau. Suits and mm. nun- “: Flavelle Bros. - Mennan 00. Ir. R... Beal Elected Yesterday by ‘I’uolve Votes. The contest for ‘the vacant p031.- tion on :11: Board of Education caus- ed by the resignation last summer 01 fl’flms -'"fE_AsIEn_.g M: D. R. Anderson, school trustee for the north w,a.rd was decided yeSâ€" texdayâ€"and finally, the citizens 110159 -by the election or Mr. R. M. Heal, who defeated his opponent, Mr. A. E- Gregcty, by twelve votes. A $0008 Me was poiled, as the following fig- ures shew: 5.1 piece ext: Come to this 3' 3.1Nu2N‘3 11.x. Beau-M. °42 33 54 129 A-E. Gregory ...... 31 33 53 117 .3“ Gregory‘s unavoidable absence m the City on polling day no doubt Wiributed to his defeat. To THE VACANT TRUSTEESHIP. Lindsay‘s Leader. dea'e, ion and Cool 35¢ .............................................. ' Medallion md Tab eï¬ects reg 600 BD 43.3, v Silk Collars, wnh Wh d Linen Collars plain ite an Whit» with go cred edge as†Lace Cona’rs, reg 22¢ 3p 15c, reg 35c BD 25c, reg 753.†{5‘3" and “'th0 Kid Gloves, regja'sc ma 80c"...'.'.'.'_'.' L .13, as‘ Black, Colored lored Kid Gloves, Undressed, :93 $1.25 BD $1 5.5a" 515;; ' 'ééé'ï¬ï¬RiliSEConu-a,ng25c " .. as' Black and Co {Collar Forms for _ md Satchels, reg 35c, BD 25c, reg 450 ED 350, reg 75e......._,, 2s‘ Morocco and Russia: Leather ï¬nd Bugs, â€353.00. dkerchiefs with Lace edge, reg 28c 3D 20’ “38.13;: 25‘ Fanc y Han Ins Sc Handkerchiefs BD 5c, 3 styles colored edge, reg 20° .. . SAWS is great Easter ?§5Ԥ.§;§g‘i}x§é§t§3'n§"aid Apphqnes for 'himmings, 10¢ perâ€"yd to 1 25 collars, Kid cloves, Pure“ and mm: B Days m- L- __J --_.k: --L:.._ ALAS..- 1mm Cloth C 'ollars in Black, WHEELBABBOWS 1'05‘1'.‘ :ombinmon Collars in White, Bhok, Blue um Pink Suitings, Silk: and Ialot Goods. B Days! Low Cash Prices. LINDBAL in}, Blue, White and combination shades christlu Cretan. Christim Cnocton. dnucmhtcr or Mr. Grotton, north mud. died tt the reab- dcnoe of her brother Robert in Ari;- zona, U.S.A.. at cmpunn «at week. The remain! ruched town on! Turn}. and men: met at, the station by relating mm.qunc a number g! B.O_.E. W31 bg'mg _..-.. ...... II 'IWVI-l'o â€"â€"- _V known in “Many. and much respzcz- ed. She was s trained nurse and spaggscnral years in the hospitals In. P. J. Quinn. loin. Mamon (Iowa) Democrat: Mr-. Patrick Quinn died of melanoma at but home in Belleville township. Docs-hoot“ county. mt two o'clock Monday morning. She had been sick but a. few days and her death was uncxpco-ted. Surrounded by he: devoted family. the noble :woman peacefully breathed hat least in 1he stillness of hours of the night. The funeral was held munsday 8rd, the prowion starting (mm the late home at 9.30. Servioea were held in the altholin church at ‘Pomeroy, solemn requiem his-h men being sung. Father MBAulitf conducmd the services and preanhed a comforting and a_ ï¬tting eulogy over the dead woman. The remainfl «were followed to the Pomeroy (htholic oeuietecry by one of the Largest funeral prunes. sions ever seen in that community. Sixty-seven. years ago last Christa man eve, Bridget Giltenan was born in County Clare, Ireland. In 1841 she came with her parents, to Canada, where her girlhood was spent. She was married to Patrick Quinn at Pox: Hope. Canada. November 15, 1858, and they came to Belleville township Pocahontas _cou:nty, inthc it Chicago. Sixty-seven year mas eve, Binds“ ‘ in County Clare, 1! came with zh_er [1 township. Pocahontas county, m u». {all of 1872. Upon a homestead on the bleak prairie, {our and a half mine northeast of Pomeroy. they set- tled and laid the foundation of a home. And such a happy home it was! Despite the ravages of grass- hoppers, hlizzards, wet seasons, and other untold hardships that beset the pioneer, they proSpered. and lit- tle by little added. to their holdinfla- Children came to bless them. and health and hanoimss .were theirs. ‘Fourteex: mourn hm (138ml! an“ 01311198 {vi-v memory of the faithful and devoted wife and mother who is gone. Mrs. .Quinn’s devotion to her husband, home and children, was surely sub- lime, and certainly she has been re-. warded, for a mans 'honared and hon- orable family does ‘not' exist. Mrs. Quinn died in the faith of the Cath- olic religion. which was her comfort, solace and stren'gzth throughout we. Miss KateGiltenan, (town, Mrs. M. Costello and Mrs. James Maddigan, Emily, and MIâ€. Allan Walsh. at Da... kotah. are sisters of (the deceased. and mil have the sympathy of many friends in their. bereavnwnt. , . happiness were .1 children in all were FRIDAY. lumen .. OASTOBIA- A. .m m m m Always W 3,1932%... .. 20 our res, reg 30c 23.â€" 18e.......... 13; F .. ~, reg 40c .. 01 .................................. 37 “'1 45 hon c 40' -â€"J 03,113 800.. . . . . rctu ec’kogsgï¬eot, r'égmc†4o|_ ........................ 70 â€g mug 80c ................ 69 cm. gâ€. 50.. 1 00 how I wkedEfleemreg â€$1 25 l 00: ï¬mmings,lOcperydto 125 mg mâ€"Ahnnhlg‘. n “A --- OBITUAIY. Dry Goons House. ï¬re m and all M lather survive to h and cherish t1“? BDaysf 19$ :11 I AsmAvrums COME Arm Iona-nu of clgluns and Strangers IRM- Our Gnu. --Mr. John Peacock. 0! Galent, was town Monday. â€"Mr. Alvin Gould, of Fcnclon Falla, spent Saturday in town. -.Mr. M. Brown, 0‘ Hindu). was in lawn Clumy on business. -Oounty Councillor Wk, of Wo-rdriJLe, gas in town Tuesday on business. ‘ â€"Mr. P. JIB'u‘r. at Irondnle, and Mr. Peter Bur. out Gooderham. weer in town Saturday. â€"Mrs. W. A. Leigh, 0! Bantamstm- cos Co.. viaited he: {ax-cots, Mr. and Mrs. mum. Pest-ht. lately. ~Mr. A. Y. Hopkins. 0! Kinmount, was m tawn Jamely on busineHi., ~ â€"Mr. W. S. Ritchie, 0t Gelert. paid our town a humiuqsa visit .Mlomhy. â€"Mr. and Ike. Wm. “ï¬lmy of Fouejon Falls, won. in town 'l‘uaaday. â€"-,MiAs Bathe: A. Pogue. at Ma- boro, visited friqnds in town latzly. -M.ra. '1‘. Merry. St. hwrem-ot.. relurnecd tr-qm the at} last Tuesday. -Mr. Gabriel Switmr. of Fowler's Corners, Emily, was in town latdy. -â€"Messrs. G. W. Taylor. and J. A. Elohim of Bobcaygcon. were in town Tuesday. - â€"Mastc;â€"v\;’;m: mundzuj. vflaoï¬ma 2 â€"~'Ihc_ Rune. beer. attending the Bcllcnlle Business Robt Cupâ€. College, returned to town last foe}. gimox end 33 --Mr. J. B. Mbinsun. at Good mlmm. was in townflheedny. -Mr. SaanueJ (hands. of Qmemse, paid our tawn .1 uubincsa ï¬sh on Wmmï¬hv. â€"Ed|er G. "B. 'mxanxcon, returned homu to Hammon- many unru- mg. -Count_v Magistrate Deacon was called to Kimnount Tuesday to cry a case. â€" Mr. Chm. Lnrmu. of Botcuygcom who claim to be (1m bow farm hand 0! the Midland district. in tunneling a law day» at the D315 twain. Ha ha! Muted a situation Wllh Mir. Hurb. tham. at was: Ops. â€"Mr. John me. who had been visiting his parent: tar‘the pattthme mouths. returned to his home in On- varil. 13688.. 1nd Tncsdï¬. m. a. is ens ’ farming! weak! in slowing term a! the West. -â€"Mr. Beatty. formerly of Wakcly Ford‘s dry goods staff, Jen lately to accapt n guud positron in the West. horn Nuvtonvifb lam 'l'uciday. after spending a few days wuth his his- ter. Mrs. Milligau. - Capt. Jos. â€mu-kin an Tuesday for Baboaygcon, to‘ inapeot the extensive rcpaim being made to the Str. Ken- osha, in dry dock there. --Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thompson. 01’ I'ort Hope, mom Sunday in town. 111'. Thompson was called hate on ac- count of the dean; of his broth-x. â€"-\\'urdcn (‘hannom of Mariposa. was in town to-dny on business con- 'm.-cu-d with an: Hum of Refuge. H‘s wife and daughter accompuncd him. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Judson Batu rc- 1m‘ncd hour: to Markham on Monday morning. Mrs. Wan-ens, of Pot":- borc. returned home the some even- ing. , .‘_.|.|..... - Miss 12de. Miss McKenzie and _Mr. W. J. mm“. of Kit-knead, were in town \\ admadny. \vvu'u- u. r..v .7 â€"Mr. C. L. Ghdman. L,L.B.. Attor- my and Conwllm'qat-IAW in Pm: burg. P3,. who had boon spending a motion with his guests in town. r‘-. tuxncd 1o Plltdhl‘g Tummy cycnmg. â€"Mr. Snultord Laidlaw. o! the G. "LR. xic'siqu word Tumhy night of the dangerous illness of a sister in Toronto. and lot. In; the: city next morning. aocompnniad by Mr-S. Laid- law. A A. , J VIBE.“ glowing term! at the West. -â€"Glob'C: The engagement 15 um. nounoed at Miss Ram: Bambun. daughter of the late Edward W. Rathbun, of Daeronto. to Mr. H. V. P. Jones. of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. London, England. The maniage will take place sub in June. it: lLVnâ€"Sï¬hfday night th to his brother. R. ‘ barber. Co., 1:ené.ion Fahd, passed In tho city last Tuesday to Mother. who lice scriouady Genera] Hat-vital. ID“. â€"Mr. Jan. Robinson. of Grand Forkï¬. NJ)" travelling height agent [or the Great Nonthcrn 8.3.. arrived in town Saturday night on a brie! um: to his broth". R. A. Robimon. To Be Increased After April istâ€"Icu is the Time to Enter. Una rams charged sLudJns at the Lindsay branch of 1.111: Federal Col- 1830 will. 31hr April lat, be the same as those of 3w head institute at Oi- tann. mum-15’; '.:5.00 for the first term of three months. For whac- nt terms, $50.00, as at present. $5.00 for 1113 ï¬rst any .Wuy attentstur dents at present in attendant», or any who way arrangx. 'whrc. thalaist of March to begin ihe Spring term. April 4th. Mia arc, informed by Prin- cipa; G. S. Houston that the l-‘cdnral Colleges have a large attendance, and that the outloo}: for graduates was new; so bright. nds of nugv enterprises are ‘ abilishcd in Canada; many ' their facili- qua This advance of term “111 not in tionnt 9 inc _ omen help.â€"w1. s‘pwiany trained collingwood’s Sidovalks. The following from .the (ï¬lling- wood Bullcï¬n, is worthy of consider- ation by Lindsay Aldermen: The Finance committee’s report also in- clmled the following imyortant rec- ommendation". Owns to the large indebtedness already incurred in building sidewalks and alpo to the heavy expenditure, that. no pement sidewalks be laid nor any petition for the name be entertained during the present year. A similar move to this was attenuated last year any! also In 1902, b_ut unfortunately was voted Tdown». That it is who legislation is ito be 'for gran-ted. mammal: ‘ im LU W w-vâ€" if V a; the recommnflï¬tiqn oualy adopted. ‘ ‘ ' PIT!" PERSONAL WINTERS. Cur. H. Ngvigon. or Mr. Andrnv lwmrgnnfcturncd manâ€"7f, conic: um. me Raï¬hban ed thrbugh U y to m hm [6"). i" in the Lever'l Yâ€"Z (Wu: Head) Disinfectam Soap Powder is better than other powders. u it is both ooapnnd di~fn‘o-ctant. 34 ' «A manta stroke of pn‘oe' cutting at Gaugh's Great ngnizino Sale â€"-83.50 Pants at Quaâ€"m. ‘y' -A Bargain Mt not mank'md â€" l50c. Underwear far 262.. at Gough’s ;Great Manning Sale.â€"w1. I â€"Remember Gough‘s Great Ro-or- gushing Sale noes its ï¬nish March “whammy unodomg am 30 poo; -Emi.ly Council has decidnd to have its road grader operated by con. tract next summer: (Item will be ; received up to April Mb. “UUUI Wuvluv. .‘ summar the Board refund to con-Mew . thv: rwignatiou.. .TJuL‘u mains-s. i Limhay Board has allowed it: (each- on! Mr too much Luituda m thin ro- upcct in the pan. ? â€"A younalud was knock-ad down at tho cornm- ol’ wuliam and Ewell- 'st-I Saturday by a fast-moving team driwn' by a farmer'l witc.’ Hii ’ lip was badly cut and bled furiously. but. be ranked no aid or Iympathy ï¬rm: the mothw‘ly-hwkln; womgn. ' ho chirp“) to he: {an and burned onward. being evidently «tram that me might miss the: sale; of bar eggs if 0M extended 11qu to the vicflm to! “we: hate. -.,A GATHERIII BY MT nemmns ON THEIR DAILY ROIIIIIIS _ 7': 310.00'Suus and Overcoat: now $5.95, alt Gong-11'! Great B‘s-ar- 8anixinc w-‘WWJ- . _ â€"Bo.yé- 33.50 anus and Owl-coats only 31.95. m (hush! Gmat Repor- ganizlng Salem-ml: What I: Happening In Town with. country “nut 08. qun's 37.50 Suits and Ova-coats now $4.26. at 6013'!!! Great lit-grâ€" ga-nizlng Balmâ€"(WM â€"Bancrott Time: A ewe belong- ing to Mr. John ngkina. of W. gave birth to a lunb with live legS. The curiosity is aa lively as acricket. â€"’l‘hc mes-age salaries paid to Cap- tains an the upper Luca this year will be $900 for U10 when. $80010: engineers. and $60 a month for mates. 8‘ â€"Pvlexhoro baker-cl will in future malu- loaves weighing 1 1-2 and 3 lbs. per load. instead of 2 Ib¢,aud4 1119 as formerly. .The rcaaon given is the competition 9! Toronto butane. who sell the light-weight article ut . and 10c. per loaf. The Council's standard being 2 and 4 lbs" the lxght gxant billiard licenses when the tables are run in-conneotim with the hotéls; in other towns the opposite rule is enforced. In Whitby two li- censes have just been issued on con- dition that the tables are regnoved standard being 2 and -l bread willvhm'e to be usâ€".v-- -~-- -_ tram hotel W3 and conducted under the eye at the Chief We. â€"'l‘“oLondon boys, who wurc inp- posed to be at Sunday whool. but were not. in strolling along tn: G. T.R. hack {mad .1 broken rail about a mile from the city. Thzy hurried bank to 1m- nation and intormcd th: officials 01 the road. and the train was flagged, thus nvcuing a dim». 19!. Now. then-ch! probably a moral hidden away In this story‘ Can you ï¬nd it? ~Oxillin Board of Education msiat upon the observance of contracts by toachcm. At. last m-ctina um Bonk-y tenant-:4] her resignation. to take «Meet at Easter. but an ahcis under contract :9 3.01mi: till mid. «Constable ‘ Dub†Harrison. tickfl- tutor at the union station. 'noronto, halt unsigned that position alto: 18 seara' oL-rvicc. having been warned by «his medic-11 man that the constant cwofluro to drain incidental to his yositicn would in the end leave him cxippled with rht-umutimn. Bob. has accepted a post at the King Ed- uard. where his Lindsay {ricnda will lit-d him on the occasion of their next Wait to the city. â€"Tho nonproï¬t Times says that deer are being daughter“! atmost ev- ery day within a law miles of that village by a few lazy settlers .who have done no work all winter and take this method of 'replenis'hi‘ng their lat-darn. "Mounted on a - [.air of Snowshoe: these: human twelve: pursue the helpless creatures, which have no chance of escaping owing to u. "no Aim-Jab at mom. and the BREEZY [0(Al BRIEVIIIES “1|,†.3 B with G: DR. 6ROSS, Dentist, lindsay. e' to be labrllod. the Council will only 1 mt“ - tillc? Endently he would discover things if he took a trip north. - DIOVCI' Manna-gay ehippad 0. our of hugs to Peterboro and a car of ca-ttlc to Toronto lately. Mes-are. W. J. Macro and \‘l'. A. Silva-wood also made shipments. â€"l-‘ishor5 Overs‘er Brody. we un- deretand, is to have Assistance this #13er in the task of watching the fiwh poachers. The names 01 all par- ties convicted of uncaring or shoot- ing will be published â€"-Chicl’ Noviaon' has decided to transform his latest purchase â€"- the Marissey dwelling on Russell-st. cast â€"into a double dwelling. This will memoitate the erection of a new wing. the material for which is now being delivered. . --Mr. Geo. Ingle. Planing Factory. has order horn Contractor MCUnn. tor doors, ondimerior fittings 0! ol’ the Lindmy overt tote. 1-At the meeting Knights of Ireland. stun on larch l'ltlt. was rc-d-ctod Grand Regio- held in of Beluga building. and. contracts Samm- compiled-t0 (15* vane, R‘son ' unwed. ““03 . agreed King- ur. John Kaily. ‘ ; their memory on this IME'I'I' III" II Inns-nu-- .â€" luiest the Lindsay Iloehoy Club- Failod to Carry Out it: Contact. Pctcrbm‘o Examiner. Saturday". Mr. DeVine. the Wye! the '1‘.A. 5. Hockey Club. a team represent- ing which recently vim Linlsay. to play an exhibition game, tells a ï¬tOl: of the team's treatment by the Linda: team {which reflects but little credit on the latter. 'llhe Lind- my club. it appears, was in ï¬nucial difficulties. and had repeatedly 2.9k- od the T.A.5. to give them anexhibi- l l tion game, in order that they might get a gate. and help place nhem on booked a tug“; their foot gain. A game could not be given earlier because of the {not that the T.A.S. had championship on, but. as soon as the Trent was over a some was The linden: team to pay the expertâ€: of the team. and a certain sum in But it would seem that point was a notwithstand- addition. trr-r. )lr. J. 11'. Delml‘v â€"1ch little short because was elected 0 P3“ 313Ҡ0‘ '- c.' the t ' ' Grand Drona!) 1406!!“ 13" Ontario lmtmï¬ï¬ \‘tr'gsneadt moy?t§ï¬a:uaï¬ nut. and Rev. J. M “Nth". d [her the gum the manager at the Otnclyflf.WM elected one of the Lindsay tenth never showed up (.rmplamfl. - my 'althoush the crowd wag =====5 t . largest that had been Railway lot“. in the rink all season. and the --The (3.1.8. pey cu viHitod und- say Friday evening. The total paid cut. was much larger then usual ow- ing to the extra work caused by the auto 1 good one. the mercury 01 the T.A.S. teem had without receiving the amount which the Lindsey club ottorod than .to plug the game. A-Au_-II.. loll-o, Ions. -‘l‘hu 61.8. pay on fumed Lind- say Friday evening. The total paid cut was much larger nun usual ow- ing to the extra work caused by the Inow blockados. A , unum â€"Ioe 01 the rails again gave trou- blc yesterday. The morning sxpn‘n (nun Toronto was over an hour late, while the Enubnrton trnin. due at 8.55. did not pull in until 12.30. Trouble was exgcrionnod 1mm ice at various 50!an on thus was down. but the word exrorienoc was met with about a mile north 0! W133. The engine an “at 0! wrote: about the and the casino“ had to cut loose. leaving the train and pmenzera‘wd run into Lindsay to molentish the tanks. A unva- ot the ARTIFICIAL TOOTH wemng portion or we in y intending act flat the most bewufnl, dmblo .gnd atistsctory to ' nunbero! ofuutouloet from. 1mm! mom 54.50 UP. HisCro MOImMWIIm "810703.617†AWAY Sole Agent for the 009 N9 WNMW“OO ONNONWOOOOOQQQO HOOKEYISTS IIAVE 20th C wï¬rï¬ï¬cfï¬ifltunlly Gaels more over 1h: treatment which be re- wind. In connection with the above, The Post 19 in a. paition to my -â€" alter reading the cox-Wm that led up to the camâ€"uh“ the Linda†management hu not «not! the.»- vexc mtm contained in the above. We had the 1A5.mnlsemmt nun :cknowledccd their 1mm needs and agreed to plus in Undue] (or their expenses, 315. and '10 added. the underutilndins being that they would give Linda: 3 Mum gamein Peterhom and a lit: mm. When go- \‘Vul‘ ..v~ aâ€"uâ€"“~d v 7 , Peterboro and a. 11k: sum: When 30- Foul-g the Finn“. ins away the Petcrboro boy: said On Saï¬urdny nigm the m“. ganja?) about taint-3m gape. 3d gonad to a tube alarm lent inn-m was M). c pendmg c . l carrying out of the bargain. That "togeï¬lgémir mlrhnvtelle ilvidulls seems a bum-like act. because i! there is no return match the '1'. A. s. were mwm m1 «use time- would be :10 ahead on the deal. The men approachd, and no doubt the, statement that no member of 'the were the guilt, m Km, Lindsay Club called on Mr. DeVine about 12.30 them mere Wain m. at the Simpson house is not borne ed, by an alarm cent intran'box No. out by the hetsâ€"halt-a-dozen peoâ€" 5, near St. Ian's church. In th‘s pic â€" and no doubt Mr. ‘DeV’me'case the MWuW,but “1088' “Ismael-tin in: awn nothing the Q10 1 the Petcrbdro boy: said about the netum same. and m WW“? â€PM! â€m ___.- ‘ “n‘ cut. It would be hard indeed to please the man who cannot ï¬nd his ideal of a dressy suit in the 20th century lines. See Few makes it any have. gained such country-wide papu- larity in so short a time as the 20th century make of Clothing. ' A Man, S Suit Is part of his identity, as expressive as his Laugh, his Whiskers or his Eyes, now the 20th Century offers a man the tremendous ad- vantage of being able to see himself in the Suit before he buys. Spring Hats Easter Furnishings Owning, a all the very latest creations. en '.A.S. had championslflp but as soon as the Txent i m rm $4.50 UP. mam“ tux-y and M. J. CARTER. If you are particular and hard to 1‘ LEEâ€"ts. please in your choice of a Head visit to our Hat Department will fully satisfy you. ammo: : OOQNWNMONOOW Progress Brand Clothing. I088 WAN]!!! ABE INJURED by no- a'hd umwmwnmwm :0 not: balmâ€"Ohm In II, am my. ltymt W110!“ nugo m». or it you Mumnw "cl “wad-Ion In mu." bring Mom. lumen-hon nod In wul wyncxwmmhn bud nuke I: right l! ywyhhâ€"ull It. will con yon noun"; ‘0 hm! CASTILE SOAPâ€"Genuine Import- ed in a lugs seller with us. We sell it by 0 cake or by the lb. FAIRYâ€"Tho host ulna in flosting htth soap. 5c. aka. HEDICAI'ED SOAPSâ€" Farm 1 lug: pmpo'tion of our lugs 3200 HIGH CLASS PERFUME!) SOAP of the best perfumers and unnu- {acturen at BUNOBL’S MUG STORE We carry st :11 times the best vdues in Toilet Socpc Watch Inspector to the Gnnd Trunk Bnilny. GEO. W. BEALL, From 3 Cakes for Se. up PAGE FIVE Lindsay. This Department of our Store is l r .nfug "19/ Geo. BM" L'QWQ'W i211