FUJI MICRO 'SArerv .' N ‘ . -OS-, vulva» .' “4 an; Inlézy 7‘ _ :‘v‘ :cni an M“ LINDSAY. nonomooooo s. nAll and Kw <.\WH o o o o o o i o o O o o o o o o o v o e o 9 b o e o O o o o o o o o 9 o o o O o o 9 E o o O oooouvooonN 1 .ms, .-â€"' in: want 2091'. â€NBS-‘3'- "- limb“. mm m. 1905. i d. 4 s3 «Q as) «as 0 things: Men and Women's .Felt and $l.25. 'b’a) n0 "a. $1 00 and $1.25 . Balance of many lines of clearing prices. . v-N «“ -v‘“ 7‘. a ‘ 3.0.?L1‘Al'3 . x’. -â€"â€"â€"-__ Just now most anyone is undecided as to what to buy for their feet. Let us suggest a few C008. very warm, 75c. Men’s and Women’s Bliuard Overohoeo $1.00 and $1.35. Men‘s and Bow Buckskin Moccasins, very warm, 75c, Felt and Winter “fear at TRAVELLING GOODS A SPECIALTY. A full stock of Trunks, new goods, not: stylesslas up to $10.00. A full range of Leather Grips and Bags from $1.00 up to $5. 50. CANVAS TELESCOPES, SUIT CASS, IN MANY STYLES F. A. ROBINSON . 74 Kent-st" Lindsay. The White Front Between Campbell’s and Sutclilfe’s. . 1".‘13’34 C5" 3-" v 953909000009 oeeeooooooo Min of \Viii be served to everyone who visits our store during next week. March ï¬ll to Hill, inclusive Bensdorks' Cocoa is m be 0th Hf the Highest Crude Comes uu the sheik-at. and we invite all .vm ftithli “3 Gall ï¬ï¬vl tlprjnlï¬p unpainted with it: merits. Will he in .hargc 0! a O O O O O . Hial'tldnn tlcxuuilnlfdlui. O O O O O O “lulu: .. :3" hunt-at. crooorloo, m... A. l. HAMPBEI. â€ivs‘ E â€Conan l O Bensdorps’ recogn iced no l ulna Ball, William-ht. Iboloaalo and Iota“ O... O OWOâ€OOOOOO .0... O. .0000. 000000. 00000060 Cough Remedy i AL “-14 YS C m UNI! "IE ILA-E [£875. The Manitoba. Free Press is not astonished that Manitoba was not onâ€" argml ue.:wa.rd. It say-I. "rhntime wi.c:. thr [trunnion authoritieu ohould imi- extended the boundaries of Mlzvitcbo westward was twenty \r‘nrs ago. when the Norquay 30Vâ€" trumyt. then in poor: in this Pro- \JK‘i‘. made A formal demand to that dvmand which the Govern- .iohn Mucdon'lld. then refused :0 John'" Opportunity uf 'mr x‘d) Nov»: not now Mun, ill" poo- “? Am'ulboln buin; siren; ({‘L‘lilfl‘ll to inclusion in Hahn's: \r “ilfrid referred to .» s». u‘h Announcing th~ .m- Thu mus mplains tht‘ vlfu‘t. .. lion? (if S..- :‘CWPY ..l U; :.m .l. .3 Elli"? Sir ““ ET..~‘..*ru Mdflilobl l“rm~ ruuo‘n fl " tar-.r 1.1.»..lillgncws: WM) .~ :lm: lLt'. people 00"- u-ruui wound not constu' 1‘ There Wu .-. (rm. And that not so many Wars ago. when they wu-c decidedly 30 trill .iu ln\';l.lthD was made '11 I’Inuuxr "iobign to dist-nan the (1093' \tvion wt!) l’rvanicr Hnuitsun in a pub- ai‘ meeting at Indian Head. Mr. admins gnu-anew on that ocelsmn krwl what mutant-m ‘here was in Eastern Aminiboin in favor of an- lgfl'gtum to this Province. Mr. Rob- yn 's 3 different man on the p14!- mm now from who: he was then; {18 kfh‘ps himself lll hall-1' bet-tor- At that time it wu.‘ customary With 912. when once he started blusterâ€" .m: and rugmg, :0 let himself go. Hr. ‘91 himself :0 at Indian Head. and 3%! Eilsiiy or actually try to buli- f"1‘" if!" people of EJStPl'fl Airin- Ab'mx. li-A threatened. if they [HOV- “‘1 â€faith-ant to his comma!“ that :“93' should forthwith become \Vll- {lfllani aux cue to be annexed t) :liillativln. to punish them in the fu- .9.†w.:ii heavy railway freight [-jï¬luf'rfl FIX‘CJHLV to be devised for their In‘x'zuton. That wan where MU“. i £5.)an made. .1 mOst l-Lmt‘ï¬lbh “1;",ng .‘ .. with the excophoo of in†Alum s ill-utarren expedition to “win Hunt. the present regime in \: M’lllohl 1);.“ pun-nod .1 pole) of .04 “th on this question. m "In: our or ruiroos,†fl 0" WHO WAS II IT. While Mr. Punter on paying 5" â€â€˜ rpco in Mr. Silton Ind su- Wilfrid l‘aulloruvor the Cabin" ohan'fl, 8" Jochouzvo Enroll. in tho Sonata. W 9 1m. hio compliant“. to It. Footer. uh :Inart out mboroaomorko the Montreal “cold. With . high rogud for h‘oaorlc- i “may. Sir Alcoholic on explain- “ that whothor odidordld not no “to “PM-loo "No-t cl Taken," ho out“ A“ 1. P! ‘ I“ w“ -‘ is!“ giving about the Cabinet break up of l! i mumpw 6meun_w thch 'tolud him tobolievo that tho Topper to have mod it. and to provont misunder- otanding, would one it now. Flo read a letter, written during the laot olection, to explain why he did not interfere to help Mr. Footer in the oloctioo. In that let- vt-or ho sold he could not help Factor. bo- canoe the explanations that gentleman 1896 were “ahoolutoly untrue.†Ho hoo- roned to add that “that exemplary Icono- man,†Hr. Bongo“, being a “biocwlon of tho Monetauoon typo." could not bo ex pectod to give o corroco voralon of obo- bapponod. 80, not bolng able to trnot tbooo gentleman (lo dofonneo to Parlia- mentary ooogo ho had to call thongodlo-I men) to tell the truth about tho conrpir- ocy, S r Hacienda proceeded to tell it himoolf. Ho told of tho oly methodo uood by tho oooopirotoro to got blm to invite Sir Chulro Topper to Canada. and of how Sir Charloo forgot to call on the Premier fur a long time oftor ho got home; how. ha 'ing been nomad by tho late Hun.J.F. Wood that. onmrthlng woo bolnu done to m- juro tho Prom'r,oomothing to which Wood oould novor concoct. he learned a for! doyo Ltd: that Wood had gone out rich the otbm; how, no ho learned ofuroorlo‘ while he woo paying hio Nov Yea ’o vii-it to Mr. I“ .otor'o huuoo. Mr. Factor and othoro Ion oonopiring hlo ororthrov in ouadj lining room; boo ovomo ohapod loodorohlp on intended to ho only run poruy, Hr. Footar'o “young blood" ho to; 'hlt val really needed in the Pum- ierohip; bo- tbo oooooirniorr, having glvrn Mr. Cuctlgan fifteen minors to a mooning between Beta“ and Tower. hurl-lad in th- ir reoignanvno ho tore Mr. Ccotigan got back; in ohorr, S-r Muzzle told the chain otory of dia- honor, concealing nothlnr. repeating nothing except hu oeohnuo in raking the reprnbo'oo hack into bio Cabinet. 1:. one a terrible fl toella'ino. _â€"â€"_â€"_â€"__â€"-_=g Couldn’t Offlololo. “Who gave lthe bride away f" .., "Her uncle. Her lumber. old Tight. and. had hysterical when they man- ioned giv'ing anything away tohim." . 1 ecm.‘ â€"â€" in the vapor do tho evening. It goes right to the just chore n“. cuboid“ oorlouo ,5 q; “(.0 pp. in u in er. . .- _â€"â€"-.â€"â€" ' W1“ â€0 Dr. Oslur wishes it denied tlnt he urged that men over ‘30 years should be chlorofuruncd. Now if he will a!â€" so disowu the 40-year limit idea he will be restored to (“or once more. be notice how the mix and. the other yrgans that have been belit, llng Simon and painting him no a eoancoker and political ncotJeather. or will discover in him the character of the true otatcamnn. Ion‘t that sort of party warfare disgusting: Hon. Mr. Mm. Minuet of the Intaericr. rcoignation as a Laurier Cabinet because he regard. the clause of the autonomy bill on on. tabllohing a dual system of schools in the Northwest beyond that which at present exists. ' .\'.'h:lc .l-o'ster put on an air of Spartan virtue and lectured like .1 saint. in the Commons on the July of Ministers to their leader col -.0 one another, Sir Mackenzie Bowel! was in the Senate exposing; the voucher-y and duplicity of foster and his fellows ol the Star of Trlitocs, 'l no [no reports make 000:! reading; Globe: The dirt'l‘fCH'S of Rho Arnold lgiimated Copper Company ha“: (1». cided to i‘mue a 1‘0le 6:! tb} roam puny's affairs. ’f'h-‘ir policy of secrecy and mystery was the ground. work on which Mr. Thus. lawson. of Elston. bnsxl his ruvcrssful Dcc‘ma her assaul. on New York stock mars kxt-prices. Mr. Lawson has thus at least worn some result for the by forcing .l champ. public in .lll :liillrl-ss :il \l'im'hor \lr. -‘. .'. illlil'}. illspm‘lnr cf Until-m \urm'll H‘lwuls. said. “\invl) l'tnl. uf ll!" pupils who nru dull :n H‘llunl lmrv deloxwd invn tho bright. lvrziin} iii-ll of mu pron-sonny! :m-l ‘ll;~‘illl'R‘l.h Mr. Till") '- |‘lT“"nlil;"‘ u- ihmk. is rznli-l high. in: it HI I nr'lrkmmn furl iii-l lllr am" My rllltl lows in 'il~' run-r- \tilli fill- plmlvh-f- llu- l-hl \l‘ll!‘ “quadâ€; Jill! if uurh MM (mg. -. luv-tin 3:: \ilwmq‘ié iln-lli i-l lulu ill Hrs. lurbnulll lw.‘ «.il .\ Ari. \l\\.l'~ 1M. \ ta‘t ‘ MN i-llt‘u \‘vult‘n lull-ix .I:l\ ltl'l‘ "riilimi 3.: "it. MM hm “in" In in l-l-ituv-m-y uu-ilu ii â€-1 . lmml our it ill - ll. Malu‘uuxuil gt lirl‘ull) \'l-\ lull .\ \ullu: lU illa â€Million ‘lfliur-a l'm ul .lu lli' \‘.i.‘;;lili..u l‘julo rig: 'l' wuw 0| ‘lh' Jul. ll i‘..!.ul.i \\\-\l.\l :.il~- uu'. 'h- mun) llll)’ lull i)i€la tl nit rt-sl »u Lilx‘ Lurk in: lll\~‘nl ll lil â€quelling; lll..i would do zu~ \ on i» aoil . nl buml it up. the rlnllil \voll Mun he err ghâ€" t.r\ ..l High. rr-umrlwd 1h ll rich men in a practical “sign" 'l‘lr r;- marl. illdit‘:llc:i Lick of group of the functions of ou" tanks. They do In: hcl-l thi- money l) in: idl- .11 their units. Far from it. Thu: mlk! it work: they are mt'fcl) inn-51in: agents for the di-lmcilz'r. The man who deposits his rulings in the bunk eimply furnishes 1h.- capital for somebody to do business with. 0th- erwisu how would it ram morn? The New York Journal of Com- merce reflects that while there in .t mornl standard in booineae’ condom- cd by indw-duals upon direct peroon-' nl rcspon‘bilLty. which .mnkeofrou-l and dishL-n‘ot dealing diarcpuubld and severely diocountvnances devic- 95 whereby one gets the ht'LU'l‘ of «mother by craft or the nlt‘n‘llerul use of unfair udvantap. this sund- nrd Moms somehow to low in [mid uhun burrows operation! In: con. \luuluo on :i large scale. by moans-I of orgunimliqn under corporctc charl- us or public franchises. .ml by .l gzmt combination or .issmlstion wf capital under concentrut-‘d control. '5 n,» it would be so it is not pru- x-orou' to onilaiu. for rubbery. Whll- m‘er method is employed. io Juan A; mil :u if a like rooult "'t‘l'e secured by indivrdual action in rmall deal- ings. in abort. our contemporary finds that the big communion alm- ply revert to the barbaric methods of the time of robbar barons and :froebootornâ€" "For why? The good old rule Sulticeth them. the auntie plan Thar those should take who bore the . Warn . .. And thOse should keep who can." Globe: Tm explanations made y“, barday by the Premier and the Min. labor of the Interior of the causes which led to th: latter's resignation or his portfolio were strictly in hnr.‘ mony with the best "traditignn ofthc grout legislative Chamber to which they were given. They lei‘t entirely undiscuseed. and oven unraiued. the merits of the important question on which :thcse two eminent statesmen. found‘ 'Ttncmselm-irreoonennbiy at variance, This invincible difference of opinion wan suited. but without any exposition or comment. and the [11mm of Commons “no exprrooly in... formed that neither political m pot» ror‘ prooml friend-hip would be oubjoctod to rupture on account of the neooooary official reparation. It' is to bo regretted for the oabo of the court": at hrlloment. that Mr. Footer and other members of tho Oppooltlon avero not equally dignified In their mannor of treat. in! {M W wish. and that their opobotnoncba may utccanoetho aboonocof um" loodor to u m. May tendered hi- mmbcr 0! Inc lllWll i ll lll stsslol .__..._._.. IIIIIm out m A MIG 'r' m [VIM Dopototloo loom I. o. 1. ll. Ioltod oo tho Aloornoo with o Potltloo. Our town fathers met in regular monthly union Monday at 7.80 p.11. Major .Roy prodding. Bovine“ was taken up at 7.40. when Clerk Know- you read the minntco. Communication; Frown J. M. Cholmoro. informing Council of hlainzrntion to manutao. \ tux-e Cement tile of all (an suitable for drains. «you. enlkrlo. etc. -- Board of World. From 1'. name- a- Son. respects“ 150 pair : Ion’o luboor clog! at 750 our; Ionoo'o floo lubboro, wide or narrow °‘ tooo, all olnoo, at 500; Homo-'0 llno Ribbon, m orplaln, English or Frooch heels. YAMASKA I waterworks supplies. -- Board Works. From Climax Road nachincry Co.. enclosing catalogueâ€"Board of Works. From David Hunter. complaining of surface wntcr in vicinity of his dwel- lmg.â€" Board of War“. From J. Ross Robertson. Toronto. acknowledging recap: of $10 grunt- od by Council m aid of Sick Children's $1.50, $1.75, $2 00 and $2 50 per pairâ€"Canada's most reliable shoes. Honiilal.â€"â€"Fyled. From Geo. Smith. 0. L. 3.. culling uttention of Council to lh lack of. :l qiropcr map of the town. in] the. slut- utes (‘lllltG for. While >urvey.ng for the (‘.l’.il. in llll' ear-t ward no dis- r‘cvcrm that .hr: bound‘ rim: of many pawl-lo 0f rand were in bid slnpe. and the icrnic wuss no doubt trans of other parts of â€in town diamâ€"I‘mâ€" :uim- vommiltvt‘. From W. l-‘. McCarty null ll. Bry- zimt. ll'qlzt-oang lfl-‘l‘l lll‘ (‘I-nu-nl Willi ,u-litwm‘d for on the al‘Jlll side at tsionvlgâ€"mu he ('tnilf'ut'll-d in the mam" an [ion blâ€. ih‘ hoard walk bring I" hid t'l'fillliioh.--Btl‘lrd of norms". Prim t . ll. \zl‘\i(ll'. nn l- lull uf ll| \\(n \m- f‘luh. rumor-tin: lv' u~- of :h- (‘v‘uvril rhnmlhr for .l hill in Mun‘h l'nli~lir.iml-i .m vin- l-umlit-on- :t~ m trumrm. ru From Hizlurio (‘vm~tt'iit~ti'ui l‘n rm: ('1). rv l-nlllrnl‘tl lm hull-ling ll'- llllllf “.ii‘K-‘lSUIlT'. of \‘urh-x. From l‘rmmml fliwln'u-k. nl’ Hr- l‘uhlin' Fv-liunln. r \m mnvlmu \ . l.‘ unumlg llq.‘ work p-ifurm i In \h H l‘. Tr- “. lrnsh’ "film-t. MM I*\‘ pr hum" \k“ “anle 'lnll llu- â€Mum- o t-‘li-vn Will Hm ti iH'hIL-‘h‘uglu l'ian-m v-mwm Hm Phil†â€\le lliul. \ Qt lluil \th‘ 3H. "L> ttiill Fklltu-l l4 Illuvllll ll hulk ll-Mlul Al \‘Whhh flu“; 11m“ éJIli’iitll llupbdu \llili \\§wtl\l 'tu ‘Ib‘ "lull-ll Allult nl ‘ll‘ lu‘dll'n VA. in r-ullh-wi. ll \Hlli llm .l iuuul hr iulonhuicn .t lliitili l- lino" ili‘ l‘allW-l): and lul 54h: ..‘. \“l‘ldHl otter! l‘i'utsiusn' \ nun thin “as In» it llill l‘h-rk Kin-“la u .uul llr Silioilor arc-uni .iml lllt'llll'r lhs nun-salt) iul‘uluiufuui. From Jllfln Kinnmr. rum t-llwln. protesting .igliiat llu‘ â€full 334 cloning of St. l‘;ilriuk-st.. north. by Ops Council, fur lfl‘ Malawi Yhal at- ces‘l .0 (ll: rin‘l‘ unuld lr- (‘ul (ll-L... ...Ald. O‘Rj-My spikt in support of the petition. and painted cut that if th~ town secured .i numb-r of fur- torios in the futurv 2mm: of them might wish a. sit? in that neighbor" hood. and thy- closing of the street in question would br. a serious mlSLBk". ~Referrr<l to Town SoliCiIor. A number of acumnts were read and referred to My proper commit- £93. From ward charity disp‘nsi-rs, cn- elaiug reports.â€"â€""Mn.yor Bay â€" "I was present at tbalut main: of the Central Charity Board. and as in. instructed by you. called attention to the fact that several of the re- cipicnts of aid were unworthy. l have reason to believe that come of the money will be repaid to the town." . An incomplete report from Trollsâ€" urcr. dealing with granolithic walks completed fut year. was referred to Board of Work; and Finance commit- coca. with power to art. From Clork Knowlson. pointing cut that the Engineers «ultimate of $2.- 200 as th* probable amount duo from the County in connection with the lions: nf Refuge aevwr was likely to be out down to about $900.â€"Finanm . [Who Would l» n auction On motion Mr. Fro. Calllmr‘i was heard morerning a number of alleged infractions of the llutchoro‘ byduw. Parties were retailing in loan quart-n lilies than the quarter. and the spirit of tho try-law was being vio- lated in dhcr ways. The man who took ou‘ a licence should be compell- ed to serve the public all your â€" not just for the reason in which the moat profit is madc.â€"Rnfcrrcd to Police committee. Sundry Matters. Mr Campbell. carter. was lit-1rd rr- lntive to unfair per-oddly nascen- ment.â€" Finance committee. Collector Mdï¬'atttors aough' info-7 caution as «o the course to be â€Idopt- rd in a particular curs. sn1 was re- !erred to the Town Solicitor. The reports of the several sundâ€" imr (-ommitteeo were .mbmitied by tho respective chairmen and wrre ad- opted with the exception of one clause. . Aid. Robson. chairman of Police and Lighting committee. moved that the L H . P. Co's accounts for street lighting for Jon. and Feb. be passed. also an accoun; of 83.3.50 for moving a light on King-6t ...... .Mnyor Rayâ€"“Send it buck. It may surprise you to know. Mr. Chou-mun th-it tnu [‘o. lune not yet salinit‘cd on: no- cuun: in net-ordancs With their con- tract with the town." â€" cfcrred hon-I. greatly to Aid. ltcl‘doo‘s din. t. _ . “La. Mol-‘oddon’o- rooolu'lon dealing with the ofleo of Town Physician woo ro- an; mm... centre ' o n or o :Luorloodfothor cflclolo may bo locked On motion [coda-co Sharp, Pot ' [when and Roy, roprooontl My mm .17., were ground to oddrooo Uoonoll. In. no road a lengthy title: in rapport of grantl tho fune’liloo to m, and Vho nth: nonbon oaoh added a for undo In our. _w a“ “'2'?†h II “A ti-«Lll .u curl)" a fiinm have made I PAGE THREE. HE N. HUBKIN SHOE STORE. LINDSAY'S GREATEST SHOE HOUSE. CANADIAN RUBBERS This store maintains its good name and high rcpuntion for selling reliable goods only. by handling the noted CANADIAN RUBBERS, of which a very extensive stock is carried the year round. The days of fl rod and slush are at hand. Wet feet are too dangerous to health to be permicted for a moment. CANADIAN RUBBERS insure a dry loot, are ‘tyï¬â€˜h. and for t be be Second class. imperfect rubbers have a big hole punched in them. Look out formula“) are“ Ioo’o. lemon'c, loyo' and our tong lubbor mu. Ion'o ï¬ne Baboon at YAMASKA. I . We have just put into stock. for early Spring Wear. twelve cases of the above famous heavy footwear lor men and boys. They come in Boston Calf and English Kip, are equal to any home-made shocr, and only cost hall the money. Bays’ and men’s heavy Bluchcr Cut for slush and mud, at $1.25, $1.3 s For sale only at THE N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE LARGEST BETA - “.4. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ALWA rs cums And lo Plouool and Solo. ==-â€"-' port of the rr uen'. lloyor Ray promised careful conoli ovatlvn bv Council. On motion Clerk Knowlonn woo www- lol t null for tender-o for println- . A‘d. .‘lol‘nr give noti-‘o - f a ll} ion to I‘lfllll tho billiard and pool lay-low Council then I lloumod "nu Ion" innitâ€"mu. lollghlm hon lam no to m In no Mon hoot-m; loom nu truth“. I“-‘ lun‘ lazl thl.‘ Iln‘ ï¬t (I... m,“ ‘| “Mt ilulv \ u w a .J 'li. m. n...“ l-lu» u lll- l‘uiu u 1.. M In ll ‘lh Ltd) iliill.‘ "5»: m.- .t 5““ llunl ll. lhln . r -.-\l ilux. In‘lh‘ >13. .uulii ill)‘ Us l\. Jul lunl U \ â€ll nut in: runl'ul slall .d Aug Iliutli 0v» .ulvlilnvlu-na gallulqln. 'llullgf ‘muplca \ul‘v pun n: ind “hvu the) all gdlh-‘l’ul ' gvll. l in the larce- und lnautifull)‘ kla-t‘a-ldit‘d dining, room for {hull (ldllC-‘S, it made A mt pl‘vlly tux-1w. Th' Qlionna orchootra. uf Toronto. furnishud lively and delightful music for She (tension. A huffst luncheon was "an: al \lll lo .u. 'u . .1. l U.» u. u . llllk‘lulrtlll! «Iv lw’ rnrvul plain». fvl il. .l in UN asst-lulllnl served upstairu. and the pretty ar-. rang-merit of the .si-Vt'l'zll tables in the parlor. corridors. halls. and ad. joining rooms. was entrancing. while thccmy corners, dinns. loung. . tables. «but which men. groupt‘d in two‘s and tbrce'a the» guests. was a thankful and thought, ful arrangx'mem on the port of Mr. O‘Neil. the proprietor. The glance ~ and lucbcon was something out of; lhc usual order. Among the ouuide ‘ guests, wooc Misc Carmgic and Min Barnum. (1 Pan Perry. and Mr. 'Loidlavv. of Port Hope. The choprr- one: for the pleasing event were; Mrs. J. G. Hartman“. Mrs. 6.8. M. Baker. Mrs. J. B. Warner. Mrs. Dr. Allan. l =====U ‘ ‘l'o Caro a Cold lo Goo Boy. ! Tab Laxative llromo Quininu Tub- lrls. All druggiazs rcfaod the monry if it fails to cure. I: W. Grow-Hi;- taturu is on each box. 25c. *â€" Tbo loo Ibo Ila-go on "(or co. (New York Sun.) Muhuscluh ohuchlul. ".\ mun past his uvufulin-vu ‘il long 1'" he Mulch-red. "\\ hat sort of would I lizivr tut m lnrtory if ' had quit nt Unit at“ 2‘" , .Ilrruupon he no. oul cardu for ill\ , iKlllth birthday lurty. __.*.â€". A Favorite lunacy for Iobloo. Its plea-ant taste and prompt cure. ‘ ChamDO‘la‘n's Cough [USES OF BOOTS AND SHOES IN LINDSAY. I __ l l â€690 Q OMNNOOQOOQQ cm MWNMONONOOO O FIVE SNAPS. Ladies, This for You! 0 Having completed stock-taking, we have de- cidcd to c'Clr out a few lines in our Crockery De- partment to make room for a shipment to arrive about March 15th. 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 O 2 2 2 i i The liv‘e maps referrrcd to above comprise Â¥ Two Dinner Setts and Three Tea Salts xupclior warr and beautiful patterns. \Vc mnml to have these ClCA'Cd out at Christmasâ€"that's why they must go now at a third less than the li you want a sell. conic ‘ usual selling price. quick SPRATT KILLEN. 3 O Q O 0 g 0 O O Q. i O i O 9 O 2 a 0 g 0 3 i O O O 6 O i O 2 O .- 2 00 O... 0.9 00.9†ONO. .0066. .000. OQNOQOQ«OOâ€OOâ€OOO â€"- _..._....____.._..-._._-.__._._. ___.,.. -â€" $5“ “““0‘ “M ‘5‘ V: CLOTHING, HATS... . lNll FURNISHING We have Opened up our new stock of Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Cloth- ing, Hat-3 Shirts, Collars and Ties for 1905. It will pay you to call on us, for we have somevery speCIal val- ues, and you will ï¬nd the very latest styles and all the up-to-date patterns. White and Colored Shirts. They are the best makes on the market. to Remedy a favorite with the mothers ' of small children. it quickly Puree their coughs and cork and prove-ow any danger of pneumonia or other serious oonaequmccs. It not only cures c‘oup. but when given .19 soul: as the qroupy Cough appears, will prewnt the attack. For sale by all droughts. .__..__. Ilg II" for Soon Shovolllog. M‘hnl the recth snow storms we are in n pom’t'on to give the and mm spent by the CPR. i we train. in" it» fxt‘l‘ll‘DL' service between Burketon. L‘ndzny and Bdrcayg'uon. For cavern! weeks on than no 10') men were our: out da‘ly from L nJ- my to nhovel out lb: drifts. not on Saturdav loot Station Agni: Ander- non pa‘uLmut no loss than â€(50 to the mom-o um loyed. It was awul- come windfall or our machinist. us they had moot of the sum by ntgbz. _â€"+â€"oâ€"o lloroo onlog lo Irloh. Mr. Wm. Wecoe. Lindsay‘s "old re- liable" boron buyer. shipped a cor- load of eighteen flno animulo to Mon- treat ‘l‘ooodoy. EeVnPal of the loam; weighed 3500 and better. and there were three chm driver. in tho lot. Gabon oo o wholo tho naturals m of a very ouporior elm-on much no that forum who looked than o'er tn the otnhlo from time to time in- varhbly ex _ they had been plcbod up in Lind-y Molly. .8†Oct. lot loot Ir. Voooo handled 88 held or hereon. but â€and. Ir. ï¬rt Woooo. “do tho oorprloo when told i lu's Body-um Sills {no $5.00 to $12.00 fall's “ “ $8.50 lo $7.00 . lays' “ “ $200 to 25.00 Ian's, Youlls' all Boys’ this from 50a to $2.50 Ian‘s, Youths’ and Boys’ Negligee and Regatta sums 115%. m. 31.00, 3125, $150 For Ordered Clothing We have a large stock of Scotch Tweed, Colored Worsted..Blue Serge, and all the new weaves in Black- Goods. Mr. C. T. Haddcr attends to this department for us. and he will give you a good ï¬tting suit and the pmpcr style for this season. We sell the Piccadilly Brand of Cleth- ing, the \Vakeï¬eld Hat, and the \V C R. ’ 0’Lou‘ghlin Melnlym. . ‘ a...fii’f.i.......i...$ motto-uncporehodoooooeut" Al; W. $.30 u ‘."I '30 I . l“.