say 5 Why, yes. tor look, all sizes, prices for '28 inch Waterproof Cm . the bent trunks made, price clamps std lo'k. Cult Cases. R. NEIL § : Wall Paper. lot 1905 We are showing the largest va:iety and widest range in prices of any wall paper store in Lindsay, and we are conï¬dent that. we have the kind and price that will please on. 5’ Drop us a card and we will cheerfully call at your heuse with samples. We have the services of aï¬rst- class paper hanger, who will hang paper for our customers. Special discounts paper hangers. PICTURE FRAMING. IO GOING OUT WEST! we have just the kind you want. They are made to stand all kinds of use and abuse. Prices range from $1 65 to $7.50 but space will only permit a few descriptions. / Waterproof Canvas Trunks, iron bottom, steel clamp, V'ic- 2.25 was Trunks, steel clamps and knees, one of for'lï¬inch ......... 330 Waterproof Canvas Trunks. outrn. strong, with heavy hinges, 4 75 2 trays, price for 30 inch ............................. e Telescopes tie to 81.15. 81.15 to 81.50. Headquarters for Boots, shoes, Trunks, Vallees. The Largest Retaller of Footwear In Canada. 9999999999999999..99999 A trunk, did you Mn, 850 to $5.50, L..- .- ‘.o_~.‘d\illl rinks and the brief :nntt‘h ‘llIi‘lISI Lindsay this Lorning. â€",\Ir. \\'. Shelton. old. 0. Edwards, hnrdrware staff, spent Sunday with friends in t‘olbornie. â€")Irs. BuSh'y. of span: a few days in her COUSID. Mrs. lieu u. this week. â€".Vfr. and Mrs. All. George. of Port Hope. were guests at If); Pym House recently for a couple of hours. â€"â€".\ir. Louis L. Archumbuult. tailor, Brilx‘nyg‘f‘bn. town, visiting L. Archambault. Lindsayst. Iat:-ly. York. is at present, ter. Mrs. M. J. Carter, south: ward. â€"-Mi.\s Carnegie :lll~'l Miss cit Toronto, visited his mother. Mrs. â€"-Mrs. H. H. Robertson, of - New. visiting her his- Burni- ham. of Port Perry. are visiting Miss Carnegit-‘s Sister. Mrs. Cit-mes, north ward. â€".\Ir .MoorL'. editor of the Fene- ton Falls Siar.:lccom[ï¬lnl3d1h0 F 0.. ton hockey team to Cobourg last morning. : _._\[i<b Lizzie Bit-Nun. of town. le-f' !fuf' B-chnyg‘mn. “here she spent :1 week visiting her Iri:‘ll‘.i. Miss May )Iol'fazt. â€".\Ir. Kan-10. Gregory. of Coiling- wpod. arrived in town rem-Hy to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. We have an exceptionally ï¬ne line of moulding for picture fram- ing, and we pay special attention :o‘this line of our business. Bring as your picture and see how little it :osts to have a nice, neat frame Don’t forget the place. put on :t. 999999999999999999.99'999999999'999999999.99. 99.99..9........ .9..99..99999999.99999.... \. AS TRAVHHRSCW MD 60 G .â€"â€"â€".â€"-â€" PITHY PERSOIAL POINTER-k ll†Ieveneau of Gil-Axons and Strangers “infâ€; h†within Our Bates. -.\lr. A. Avery. barber. of Omr-mu-é. ans Ln town Friday. ~Xf: 'W. A. Cruz. of Khmcunt. {was s.- Visltor to town Friday. â€"RI.-. D. Nugent. of L'in‘ion Falls. ' was in town lately on business. â€"Dr. Byerson. of Toronto. hay-r been (I. guest at the Benson house for .i couple of days. â€"Mr. J. J. Campbell. of .‘Ihorah. out i. is in town. lr-ing culled here on account of the death of his uncle. .7 )‘X;\'. C. Johnston. \ - IiF> Luv]; Dingle. h.) il‘lS l)('.'n .dzw. \. 1"lilll. it'II for i‘u- 51:25 . during the inst month. rontn Friday morning. â€"-\lr,~:. W. Marshall. of Peter'bot»). (his been visiting ill'I' >i.\,t(:!'-lIl-]'t,\\.'. l.\lr.~ Win. Penn-e. of 1'... east ward. i {"r the {nut few days. . -.\It~.s Minnie No.11“ ‘3. who ilk'f‘l: Virl'tlfl'; her aunt. Mrs. Murray. 3191Murnc-St., left for h--r home, in imubrook. Friday muting. I l - .\lr. Ornn Jackson. '1 former om- lpleye at the Benson house, dropped ll'ls into town Thursday. after having was in Lindsay lately and made The. spent the past year in Siichigan. Post a pleasant call. â€"Mr. Dan Gilchrist. and Miss M. Gilchrist, of Islay. M‘cl‘e in town re... Gently for a few. hours. a -.\!.r. Chas. E. Stewart, of Bobcuy- ‘zeon. editor of the Indepundent, was in town Friday morning on busxness. â€"Mr. J. H. Carnegie, M.P.l’., ant Mr. A. Clifford. of Cobotéonk. were in town lately, guests at the, Simpu son house. «Miss Pearl lit-Gill. of Janrtville, spent a few days visiting her friend, Miss Cora. Johnston, Fair-ave" town, the past week. â€"Re\'. Fr. F. O‘Sullivan. of Mary‘s. delivered a ltcrure ' Martin’s church. Enniemore, Monday Digit- ‘ â€"Mr. W. J. Heaslip, Toronto, paid our town a visit lately and was welcomed by many old friends. â€".\1ise Lilian Pam-or. cf Oaktvuol, called on town friends lately. She was accompanied by her niOtharr, Mrs. J. M. Pascoe. â€"Mise Ethel Mulligan, just graduated from the Federal Business College, Lndsay, has turned to her home at Lifford. , -Mr. J. M. Chalmers ltft for To- ronto Thursday. to Spend. a week. or ten days with relatcha in Wes: :cvn Ontario before returning. â€"Mr. and. Mrs. Alf. George, of Port Hope, 'spent a few h'ours in town Thursday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pym. of tho Pym hm. â€"I\fr. Sam l-‘ox. M.P,I‘.. and Mrs. Fox. returned [Wednesday from Rochester. where t enjoyed .1. very pleasant stay of scmai weeks with friends. â€"Tlr many friends of Mr. Richard Dark will be sorry to hear of his serious illness.’ 311'. Dark has been ill for some time. but his many friends hope for his speedy recovery. ~jdr. Frederick James llamvood, of Manor Park, Essex. Euxlurl, is amen; the latest arrivals it the l’ym house. He is on his way to Cameron. wnere he echt-ts to permanently loâ€" irate St. who has '3- â€".\Ir. Jan. M’. ~ChaJ-nrrs, 05 illis ‘ town, who has been in Tommi-afar at few days. left Friday for Strut- ,ford, Seafoxth, St. Mary‘s. Granton and Imdon on a. combined business and pleasure trip. He will spend a. . few. days at each place. : â€"Mrs. Stewart and her daughtcr. Mrs Brig s. of Niagara Frlls, word in town altely ‘ads: were tendered. many expressions of sympathy owing to the recent death of Mr. Stewart. sr.. for many years editor of the Bobcaygeon Independent, andof late year: fillTng the position of Crown Land agent at Halibur’ton. ' â€"Mr. J. R. Strattcn, of Peter-boâ€" ro. was a guest at the Bensonhouse this morning for a few hours. on his way back from Bobcaygeon. In ad- dition on being a keen pol ‘tician, Mr. Stratton is a tea curler, and he greatly enjoyed the games with the â€"Fenelon Falls Star: Miss l. Clcn, denning is visiting her brother in Lindsay. . . .Mr. JaS. Gillogly. of Lindsay, spent Monday at the Falls. ’ -Mr. Moffatt and Mr. L. Archang- built. of Toronto. were. in town late- ly, arranging for dates for the Vice turia Old Boys‘ excursion to Lin131y. ==== Inflammatory Rheumatism: Cured. William. Shaffer. a hrakeman of i‘Detiuison. Ohio, was confined to his bel for several weeks with inflam- matory rheumatism. “I used many remedies,†he says. "Z‘tr‘tlly. I sent to MeCaW's drug sor‘. for a bozttle of (‘liamberlain‘s l’ain Balm. at which time I was unable to use hand L “'11 f or foot. and in one Week’s time was re ; ex.“ if) able to go to work as happy“ as a Ousth clam “ For sale by all druggists. ___...._._â€". Chapter of Accidents. Mr J05. Lï¬vnoide'. of Mt. Iioreh vicinity. met. with a painful flC"id0llt March 2nd, at 0 o‘clock, :i.m.. “hila- feeding. his stock. Haring occasion to war a stall containing :1 met- t'lescmc colt. he slipped as he was adjusting the halter and the colt: fumped on him with iie' foi‘;f~:ct, fracturing his collar-ML; Dr. Clarke was called in. . March 2nd a serious mishap he. fell )Ir. Robt. Sloan. who resides south of Mr. David \Vaikar’s farm. He attempted to pass between his beam to feed them, when the aniâ€" mals crowded him and forced him to the floor. In the melee one of the horses stepped on him, the result be. ing a fractured breaibone: Dr. White is the physician in attend. 1 3006. SMITH’S Malina of BUCHU Tenleatsllnnd. LITHIA , PlLLSI Almost a Elude! “I have been. 3 out. km from rheumatism fer acu ears. Your Smith‘o uchn Lithla Pms have worked al- most a miracle In my case. l “'0 Md per. , easel fed health since I started so take them. onl Smith's Buchu Lam. ' .l'llls annsswhatyou recommendtbemsobe. I give you this need- It}?! forage beneï¬ts! In uman . new will be the cause of my gun's:- 'rno A8 WOODS. XoAIBSot-nervfllean. me. Ill.- PEOPLE '8 PRICE. Hyfldnoybookand aSampIe Packagesent moseanyaddrees. WI. SIITI‘I 00. mm W18“ It W law I REGUlAlIOllS NR 1le CIRCULAR ISSUED BY Ill. WID- Illll’ IIIIIOP O'CONNOR. PETEIIOIIO. To the Felthful of the Dioceseâ€"When and flow to Fast. The (irt'ular OI Hi5 Lordship, Bish- OI) O'Connor, concerning regulations for the holy time of Le It was read in Mary‘s Church on Sunday-at both .mtmws. The following are the Dior-emu retaliation“ for Lent . .I.â€".\ll days in Lent, Sundays ev- I‘I'l'lt'¢l. arr lusting days. on which on- ly one full meal is allowed, with .l 'iuorm-l in the “wrong. .‘III'i .1 rollic- iior or light reput in Ihr‘ «waning. ' ‘.:.â€"I‘hom‘ eu-mplld from fastiii: are: \ll permits unde" vamy-one :inil Ihtml' eye'- si\t_\' wars of are; likewise the Nick and infirm. WOmt'II t‘urryittu or nut-Aim: ‘iufnnts, and all who are t-Illzugwi in ll.t:'tt l.ibor. 'rliem‘ Illa} l..ltv their number of mulls t‘\ll‘_\' day in 1.0m. 1:.â€"'l|it Jaw of .ll\\'.'i:ll'I('I‘ “l‘h‘il mutt. which IUI‘III‘ [tort of llil' us ... urtilnl from lwldlt‘fllihl liibl'lllillll' of L-nt, obliges .1†who are U‘l'r sen-n years of ige. 4,â€"lly Virtue of pow-r grunt-ml us by .\|-u.~loiit' ludult. u.- permit thi- ne. of ilt‘bil meal at Illl'.li on Sundays. and once :1 (iii) on Mondtys, tutt'll 'lttt-Mi;l_\l 'l‘ilursduys :ind S'lltltddyn. t',\(‘l‘lli the Saturday .lIi’!‘ the first Sunday in Lent and Holy Saturday. 5.â€"l"isll ul'd flesh :tv-e not allowed :it the some 111011]. t'i.â€"â€"'fiie use of milk. llllli'T. chi-em: and eggs L-I allowed on all days. 7,â€"Tlu use of drippti; or lard .is :i.lc“‘utl in the pct-purutio'n of food“ an :ill dil)l- except flood FridJy. .H.â€".\ll who are t-xi'npt from iris.- ing should at least observe. th- :ib- stitwm‘e from meat Oh the .l-tys pre- nvrilwd. bemorc constant in priyer. git-e .ilms more abundantly. .tnd tu- tent to their religious 'iulivs‘ will greater {‘Xilclnk‘t‘a‘. so .ts to lire up to the spirit of penance ‘IIUI selLdt-nizil lillli should mark the holy se-isonuf Lent Should an." further lt'i‘lethll of the fast or :Ilmiue-nt'e he required by t-aitieulnr persons they may obtain it Item their rt-sim-ttve polars. who are hereby authorised 'o grim tit-milled true llld sufï¬cient must-b:- assigned. 'l‘lin yearly ('Cfll:ll(‘llll)".lftoll of the. forty days‘ fast of our DIv.ne. Lord I in the desert rem ads us of cur duty to imitate our Redeem-at, and old) (‘I- ('o-irrizes I‘L“ to perform mlutory pen- illl'.‘t‘ in e.\pl:ition of our sins. "1'3- les> you do wiinnce you shill nil likewise perish.†(Lukt Kit. .3.) Many are so taken up with the things of lili‘ “[0 lilzll litt'y gi‘H‘ I00 little. .zl- IA'IIiitill to the "on-- thin: uteri-war..." l'tl mi.- “one. thing t.;(<s>ar_t'," Il'luI-‘- ly. the swing of our souls. is the pur- pt‘st- '.\l.itll God had i'l "11.11.“: ‘Is, (ill'i which Christ had in I'I‘ll"-,'fllill,: IIS‘ and it should be the great duty of our lives. “Seek ye. fi‘~t llll’ Kin;- vtem of God and His jusdicn :xnd :tll tlieM- things shall be ihlut'd :into _\ ou.‘ (\lntt. \i.. 33:. It is net enough to belie-Ye that Jesus Chris' made suffi- cient atonement. for the sins of unu- lsind. ’Milliuns of men for whom Christ died are eternally lost bxausc they do not fulfill the conditions pre- scribo- II n the covenant of ridcmption souls the merits of Jesus Christ. We are. free agents and the ways of life and death sketch out before as. We to have applied to their individrnl must, of ourselves, assisted by di\-.uc grace choose the Way of life, if we would reach and enjoy life everlast- ing‘ in heaven. Our losing Saviour has" in his lein‘.‘ mercy and good- ness, plaCed within our reach the most powerful means for obtaining God's grace, and if we make use of the means. they will enable us to work out our salvation and reach one day the Kingdom of infinite joys and ctern Ll happiness. Thus.- means of grace are chiefly prayer, the sac- rificc of the Mass and the Sacra- ments. We exhort ycu therefore, dearly beloved brethren, to make use, at all times. but esiiecially during: the holy season of Lent. of :how mums. We cxliort you. therefore, rem-Ii and at your disposal. "Be- hom now is the day of saIVution." (2 Cor. vi" :2). Though the church in til-:59 latter times has moderated the severity of the fast and. abstinence, on account of the weakness of her children and the changed auditions of human life. in many ways, yet. she expects that the faithful will observe with exact fidelity the. few. and small red Strictions of fcoi, now. required of them. Greater selfllenial and morv iification in things that are lawful. and that contibuto to badly plea... sure or comfort, will tend to corn... pensato for past transgressions pt the commandments and will excite in the heart sincere. sorrow for sin. During Lent, at night prayerscach family should. recite. at least five decades of the Bade, as a powerful means of sanctifying the Christian home and bringing down abundant graces and blessings on those who unite in family prayer. “Where (we or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst elf them." says our Divine Lord. Where parents and children assemble '10.. gather in Iehir happy homes toclose the day with adoration and thanks. giving to God, with supplication for pardon for thnir offences, and Win tion for continuance of heavens fav- ors, must assuredly Christ will be in the midstof them. and He: will bless them most abundantly. . The. time for fulfilling the. Easter Duty extends from Ash Wednesday to Trinity Sunday, and th' religious exercises of Lent are intended to pre. pure the. faithful for the. worthy re- motion of the Sacraments of Penance and Holy Communion. We hope and pray that all the children of the Church who are of proper age will approach the. tribunal o’f Penance and receive. the Blessed Eucharist Withlnjhfl Paschal time, thereby proving their earnest and sincere de. sire to secure salvation. ' ' m I Geese-coed Care for Pilot. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro- txnding Piles. Druggists refund me‘ney if PAZO OINI‘MENT‘fails to cure any case. no matter of how long standing. in 6 to 14 days. First sp- plicstion gins ease and rest. 500. If your druggist hasn't it send 50m in stamps and it will be forwarded nod-mid by Paris uedicino Co.. St. “fallow- i ll, E a Eflflï¬ï¬‚flflfl n u w it humanism-tussle AY’S GREATES when old Probs says THE WEEKLY POST. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. m â€NW9 99999 9 9999999999999...“ Ready for you, gentlemen--bcttcr ready than ever before I As our business grows assortment grows and stocks get larger and heavier. Time to think about . . Spring Suits and Overcoats .. h the new." Men, Youths and Boys Are Invited to see Graham’s New Spring Styles. You "mild and sunny" and the calendar says â€March lO.‘ surely one may be pardoned for thinking “oil with the old"and “on are as free as air to come. and see them. The mark of Quality :5 on them all.antl our stock is one which makes us proud, Reinforce- ments of Men's New Spring S Men’s New Spring Men’s New Spring Underwear, Boys’ New Spring Clothing, This is the brightes years have we been able to offer suc uits. Hats and Caps, _______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" If You Would Rather Pay there’s nothing to prevent of Winter Clothing at a full ha there is anything here you can use, Men’s New Spring Top Coats, Men’s New Spring Furnishings. Youth’s New Spring Clothing, Children's New Spring Clothing. t dawn of a new business season for this store. Never before in pas: h gladsome chances as we are able to do for this spring. Half PI‘iBB for Winter Weights you While there remains time to sell we will dispose of every stitch @ 'sTlosnll'ftonvm. 'l r- RESULTS OF FEBRUARY EXAMS. lune: of Pupils and lumber of Ierkai Obtained. The following shows the stapling of the pupils for February. 191'»: Senior lV.â€"Total 8002 hiltie Hauli- han 654. Noreen Kingsley 630. Per- na. .‘fullett 595. .\fndel.-in: t'raig 579. Nellie Cote 575. Hazel [luck 533. Megâ€" gie Meehan 543, Regan; O‘Lcary 521. 'Loretto McGill 372. Junior l\'.â€"Total 750: Vivian “'hile. 5.35. Theo. O‘Louglilin 565. Maggie Killen 5-1), Mabel Meaghcr 497, Rose l‘oati 489. Anna Willis 459. Florence White 483. Gertrude Muhaney 482. Mildred Sadler +17, Lavina Corrigin 409. Little Cain 360. Senior Ills-Total 600: Ella Murtltu 5113. Eva Jordan 500. Mellie li-g-ilt-y 49*. Irene Burliy 493. Lt‘na hotbert 457. Annie Murtlia 46-1, Mamie L'P'I‘I- en 45]. Blind Hill 43:. Lanna Dug-unâ€" ais 433. Loretta l-‘rcclmttu 410. May lfurtna $2. IIOsc L‘b“! 40). Garry ()‘Leary 305, Josie {lrczellt- 1193. K. Bush 3‘-‘Jl. Mary Powers. 330. Mary Jcrtiar‘. 350. Mt‘nnie .\Il'(‘orutit- 318. Junior lll.â€"'I‘0tal (ill); 'Ruth 0‘- .Veill 512 Mary Iloul'h'm TOâ€). Ger- trude Murrtha 490, Ethel Cote 48". Currie Forbert 481. Minnie Gartepy 4st. l-‘loesic )chann- 450. Mary Me- Grath 4.51). Genevieve Walsh .449. Clam Garlcpy 446. Mary Cougltltn 485, Sadie Killcn 433, Mary 6 llogly (30. May Stephenson 415. Ed)? 110. (‘abc 412. Maggie alumna 409. Ron (laugh 401. Helen Teatro 397, Sunnis Curtix: 890. Mary Crimmons 383. Senior ILâ€"Total 300' Hortense White :75, Katie Dwyor 249. Teresa Dwver 240. Nora O'Nielly 2.3]. Annie Duck :23. Frances Sadlcr 218. Mabel $0tu 192. Currie O‘Riclly 179 Eth-I Giroux 174. Myrtle. L'azlcn 182.81": Cardin 137. Junior ll.â€"Total 250' Maria Moe- Inn :21. Mary Breen 219, Laura Brady :08. Marie Houlihan 19". Tor- csa O'Callughan 183, Mlle Flurry Inf) Madge Dennison 153. Katie Masson :130. Stella .Turtult 1I6. Ethel ll'whards 110. Genuicve Grozcll 100. Edith Seully 95. Maude Cort-tin Ed, Mamie Shot-Jinn :55. w l Publishlng of Assessment Rolls. l .\ number of our exchanges are (oming cut flat-footed in favor of the publication of assessment rolls,‘ a. reform first advocated by fI‘hc Post over a dozen of yente ago. wilt-cl the. assc‘smen' of Lindsiy t‘asprint-l ed for the information of our cit- izens and led to the discovery of many glaring inequalities. The growing.' feeling in favor of [flu up- pointiuent of an Assessment Com- mission and n rI-ndjnslmcut of vilu- minus dates from that time. Some "telling later on. when the members of our Board of Trade have disposed of more pressing matttrs. the fis- cuseion of this subject i sold prove beneficial. â€". OAO'I'ORIA. Junie lbllsflsslse d . package arrived on Xarch 4th. if off. \V’e want to be rid of every vestige of old stock, we'll make the price interesting. THE ONE PRICE KING CLOTHIER. Whenyou feeldallaftueating. Wheayou Who-you have no appetite. When your liver is torpid When your bowels are constipated. When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. regulate your liver and bowela .25c.; Business men know we give best Stenographic and Business Training, that's why we cannot :npply the demand on us for ofï¬ce e Irriday, Jan. 13, 1905, we received 17 such applications. You can enter at any time. Get our free, handsome catalogue. It gives in- teresting information. THE DOMINION BUSINESS COLLEGE, LIMITED Confederation Life Bldg, Toronto. R. D. NIMMO, Pnncigal. Thorough instruction in usiness Subjects by mail.‘ â€9.999.999.999 9999999999 999 9999.99..9 9 99 i ’ w lTI-IE GR EAT SCHOOL for puctioal edueation isthe well known 01“ TORONTO Its present staff of twenty-one teach- ers, its ï¬ne eunxipmeut, insluding One Hundred and ' teen 'I‘vpewriting Ma- chines, its modern and thorough work, its success in placing its students and graduates in good posit ions, all combine to make it the one important Business Schoolof Canada. No vacations. Enter any tune. Correspondence invited. Write to W. l. SHAW, Principal. Freâ€" loyalty’s Seeds-ea. Mr. E. Maxnom, our enterprising flax-tat. has been in indirect Communi- cation with Kaiser Wilhelm of late. set is as unassuning an ever. It came about in this way. Being dea- irons of securing some new and vi;- crous flower needs, Mr. Manon de- cided to apply to Herr J. C. Schmidt. of {St-furl. asedsmen to his Majesty the Emperor of Germany. and the It was a stout enrolopc contamiu: probably a cupful of seeds of var- ious kinds, and it came in bond. me acuvenu- of royalty‘e flower gag-d. ens cost 31!. Hanna: 810. They will improve your appetite, cleanse and 99999.99999999999999999. ! I l l i all druggists. and if . 2 'Just What You Need : Wlnh'e Son-ch and Liver Tnblote havcabadtasteinthemouth invigorate your stomach and Give satisfaction ICE :0 root. humanitarian-insuli- '1‘ CLOTHING STORE. {I K? flflflflflflflfl flflflflflflflflflflflflflflflmflflfli’ï¬ï¬‚flflflfl is If ’f -â€"~ -. suw~m-.â€"._~_.u_-- . .. ILt bees use Our Machine Shop and Foun- material is of the best and the “3: dry is exceptionally well equipped mnnship withmit tin... with all modern tools and devices, We invite- at. v e ineptâ€"310:1 of c 2: large and we have a staff ofcxpcricnccd stock of semen, lRlSH in: :4: wo'kmcn, who are speczalists at all CANADIAV V kinds of work in our line. values All classes of machinery rC- “Hal public, paired. Special castings a feature. Satisfaction guaranteed. A. DULLIIN SilNS. Lindsay Street Bridge. “FARM Loans. ' A. UATHBU, _.â€" IONIY TO “AN on I'm â€â€â€œï¬‚h‘ï¬toIOYelfli at Lowest Currant Rate ofIntemn, with privilege of repayment in instal ment- when required. notch. All business of this nature kept strictly private and conï¬dential. and see meif you wantnoney Cone J. Land field†Farm, belonging Joe. S. Thompeon, half mile from “litre of Whitby town. Excellent for both grain andetock, l30aores. Many of the Pro- vincial prise winning Shot-thorns have been raleedonthisfam. Goodhulld'm‘.’ orchard, etc. Object in sellingâ€"to divide an estate. Apply to IRS. J. 8. THOIBON, or LOW a nocnmur, Whitby. Ont. â€"w8 l I Just nOw is have nevi-r Serve: W HAYES, been Oflcfrt‘. to n a good time x in“ your order for a tall suit. Ifwu are thinking about our goods and deciding. It will one, don't fail I»; see get our prices rrfCTt‘ in! you. Merchant Tailor. fill] CAN * SAVE by ordering no w. . , For a *1- , time only we are SELLING W k0I" 50"“ 90 “1010'“ COST Parlour Suits and Chairs Couches, Lounges Easy (3:39 EW. HOLTORF Upbolsterer, L‘ndertnker. 0’u‘ 16 William-st. ,JOHN KENNEDY. ace-mm“- i"! ‘ Elation Ly ur: Painful :. Cfavt‘i n: \ m the AZ/lncv .ir. Chamb e Cough ALIS A, ' And is Pleasac Illf SIURGEO‘ â€"-. INDICATIONS AR SCHEME WILL "sale.“ "a ousp . Recent I A Us’u‘..n;; . iniprov.m..L , 1““ erthurx Thurï¬x'v‘ 31;. Fiuvglh. pr- ‘. ’J' wanl.» ."g I301! :- of .. (“â€11 75 Kn: ’ :A‘I) ,v. .~ . .‘la grv N .. ""rllu‘;_~. lay. . mm... MW... “r? or 0.1. l. trcninï¬' inn-.- MIPOIW 3 Present. â€ï¬tmr 3 Rs‘nrr. «minglingh Gil“ “ ‘ . It “an a... ,tl. t0?! 0t '. i‘«.'