pos'r. LlNNAY. ‘ , rnmn. Arm 3. 190‘. Glltall and Carpet Sale 33:53.: ï¬rmii‘ l ON THEIR DAILY nouns ' ent Features ofOur Bargain ouer- '""‘ " "3:3:1'33‘..'.:'..":.'." lugs for APRIL 8th and 9th will be our up‘gfngï¬zsr‘gl: lock will have new ° ‘ Se90h'. Lace Curtains and Carpets 13.13;,ys L‘ver’s v-z (Wise Head) Disinfectant 508p Powder dusted in the bath, softens ' Lace Curtains, 21 yards long, regular 25c, 13]) ......... . 20° .0_ 21 yards long, regular 30c, BD ......... 23¢ he water and disin' ' tects. 33 .0 7.334. Luce Curtains 3 yds long,38 inches wide regular 65c.BD 50c ..W - . .. - ~ '. . N‘ 30. p‘ 7, Lace l‘urtains’, 3 yds. 10118140 web“ ‘iéel regular 859, (Iziilwaoyxjksggteg‘tifjfdo bcnxshgcit ,. .. .............. . ......................... . 653 ‘ - I ' 5 ~‘ Lace l‘urtains, 3g yds long, 52 inches wide, regular Bonn as spring opens up in reel earn- 880 m. . ' 2‘" I â€"That fashionable event, â€the Tor- . .. ............................. 98c - onto Horse Sho ', 'll be ‘ 790. Lace Curtains, 3?: yds long, 54 inches Wide’ regular l month ' cf“ ell-nimzs" 59:}: t: s 1.38 . “ ".' "‘ ‘ a “mine, 3; yds long,56 inches wide,regular $2.00 30Ԡa“ the “t“ w e 1.50 â€"-Thc patrons of North Vcrulam __’â€"â€"- - .-lv\ . « 1/8937: 50“,), Lane t urtains, 9,7.) WT a ................................. Lace Curt Lace C ....................................................................................... t. 00“, Lace mrtaiusï¬g yds long, 60 inches wide, regular $2.1 cheese factory have purchased the 3 1.655 building and plant from Mr. Sandford g, 503:, L339 Curtains, 3; ydslong,54 inches wide, regular 32.50 t of Fentlon Falls, for 8700. l ..-. ........... ........................................ . ................... .$ 2.00 â€"Work is Well advanced on the ‘- .711;\..Lace Curtains, 3!; yards long, 60 inches wide, regular , new G. T. R. station (ind freight :' ._ 2.50' shed at Rmboeo. the building of - g0. . ...1 Lace Curtains, 3t ydslong,52 inches wide,regular $4.25, : which W‘Jlï¬ll a long {3“ Wam- _..........._ ........ ,4 3.65: ---A most remarkable tliinghus hap- . X0. 4772, Lace Curtains, 3.3 yds long,64 in. Wide,regular $4.75,BD 3.95, period down at Peterboroug’li. Two .. .. , . .., Lace Curtains 3} ydg longs“ in. wide,-regular $5.25,BD 4.25 of the ballots have rcducad tlle price ten to nine cents. D- “it, 10; regular 30c,BD ............ 25c of bread from ati. of Pleasant Aï¬icvl Luppet Muslin, regular 14c, B ages; Spotted Muslin, regular 160, BD 13c ; regular 300, BD...... . 25c ‘ â€"<Mr. John Emile . ...C «gym Shade Blinds, â€gill!“ 230, BD 243 50 Odd Blinds 50° to Point vicinity, was brought to Roz-is {, pp, .................................................................................. 380 merited the otlinr day to have sent Afflimm .13.! Green rhade Blinds. With Wlde lace, regular ‘30, BD .......... 50c foot treats-d. A couple of toe-'9 Were f‘,‘e,‘,;~,e gaming, No. 69, size 44, length 3.1; yds, regular $5.50, BD .......... 4.90 set cred. l - . 1 ' l i .. ‘ ' “s in. Wide, 3;, yds long, regular $3.00,BD 2.25 ..Strcngth and vigor come of good ed. "Force.†a ready ‘snestry Ctrteiiis. 4 coloring-i, a _ . i i ' . “Glorings’ 40 m‘w‘d"’ 3* ids 1038» regular 33.15, BD 2.50 food. fully digest ‘0 “flour-lint and barley food. add. ,Tgpestr)‘ t :irfuzr‘m‘. - ct carpets and 0" Clothe. 3 Days no burden, but sustains, nourishes. "aim-I“- l‘lnmi Elem ) Carpeting, regular 160, BD 125c; re lar 18c, BD ...... 143‘: imigorates. i'wtpme, 3.: nil-l: Floral Hemp Carpeting, regular 25c, 13 . ................... 20c ...Mr. Geo. McHugh recently con- :Emttems. Fil‘l‘u‘. Dutch Carpeting, regular 320, BD ............................... ï¬e duotcd a very Successful sale of {arm ..n my Carpeting, regular 400, BD 32c; reguhu- 45c, B D ....... 35c implements lfor Mh‘. Geo. Bdtton, of bail-n, Nontih Verulmni. 'llhc sale “n ffl‘rlli Tapes - . ta “Emmy Carpeting, “gull" 60°: 30 49; regular 60¢, BD....... 52c Fair 65c rml‘mxl 32.159, l ill ..‘i ' . ~- -ipp::‘vril~u 'lVlEW‘SlY)‘ ‘7‘3rpellllg‘, regular we, RD ..................................... g ’29 3x4. "8‘1131'310-00,BD58.85:regular$ll.50. llD...$ 9.50 â€"l\lr. p. .1. Clancy. or South 0w. 0 agency for the Mc- _ ,' ,rm' >i~‘i:l:‘l-~', sl RE: gin)â€. ., 92,» MB}, re ilar $19.00, BD $16.50; regulnr 826.00,BD.. m 00 has “.0on m patterns. l::-u~~els Carpet, order to match. regular 81.15, BD ............... 95c Cormick division of the |nt',\r11;\l'l.in:ll -.li‘rlmsml om- i‘urpeting, ‘27 inch, regular 600, D 50c; regular 75c, BD. 63c “New“, Co.. of America. for [cu-1t -.lnailt‘l'lll‘. ; \‘nlr Tapestry Carpeting, regular 48c, BD 40c ; regular 55c, Opp; and Emily. ill) _ _ ., .. 45c â€"Thc Cullingwood â€9m, Heat .-1 piece l‘nzm. l‘urpetnlg, re gular 48c, RD 33 ; regular 35¢, BL 29c ; regular Power (30., ,1,“ been mooring-Plea 3,»... 3:1) .. . ....... _ ................................................................. 240 with a capital of $200900, mus H ,3,,,,,,.m.~,.;1Wm»:('nrpeting,regulur 80c, Bl) ...................................... 65c the company that is- npylgipg for 'l M franchise in Lindsay. an 1 all ,, .. Slum end Rein coats . B. Days _Mr_ J. mm“, m, um, o, to“, ., Lad,“ “‘2“ka ‘nll‘ltl, FSDCV‘?‘ locked'E‘ffeeu, NW1â€.$\).50 BD..........'.....$ 4.75 Skill-ll lomlv (If (ll‘lVB Fll “flip“ to 2 5 my... {line mul llint'k Cloth \‘81klng skirts, neatly trimmed,regular $0.50, _ Squaw River. um miles be our Bob- c M) . . ........................ ~ ............................ . 4.45 033800,“ last week. Most o? â€10 (113-. on good Luge; Black Dress \klfts, very new, trimmed With silk, regular $6.00, llD 5.10 â€ms was made on the ice. _ , â€" _, Laillrs' lillle llllll lilllt'k \anking Skirts. regular $3.75, ill) ........................ 3.10 ‘ ‘t TIN)“ \"nLWS has his us, ' 30"" 3 lllpcl't‘t‘llf. ell all Ladies‘ Rain Proof Coats ll. Days. ï¬lth.“ of men looking after the - ..l) ....- rent. ell all Men‘s New Spring Hats B. Days. on s R' ' “i . . .3 . (1,,me on the Gull and Burnlt 1““ 35° 7 Wkllllli Light I‘l‘llllrl, regular l-c. ill) 90 ; regnlur 8c, llD «c “'1‘?“ who will M0 to it that. the land luucy Chumbroy, regular 15c, RD 100 w‘atcr ‘1‘ ronwcrvcd and that no flood :a pattern: «rip». B. Days mum. . D 550; regular 81-25 "ldll'g‘f (“l-Exit." ll“ ()r *‘l‘lpllffl for ._',................$ 110 “10 lil‘llll country klrltt‘s \ui'ious lliuub Dress Goods and Valeting: pecials," Finn-y lluris Homespuns, regular 31.00, B ith wide I 4 designs Flint White Fancy Mercerized Waistings, regulu 23 gnd 25¢: BI) ..................... . ~ . percent. (3' ull Hosiery, Gloves and Corsets B. Days. di-ln eiul r ‘-.. ~ Towels and Table Napkins. fore th" roads ul - â€" Mr. John nl‘.\l|\ddï¬. out. n Harts. ice dealer. - is on. See card elsewhere. .. olors of '- cottx, was choked to death Sturgeon F enals in ' 111 m mg “m ‘ ' ' edund Evenson w - W83, 1P0! Md Goal. F-Othlng Embattled was recur ~ icow; _ .boots. John is. a “cor concerning the when he gets steam dip. the railway â€"-oâ€"â€" . t been receiving the no riders had been called . are being swing firms Sputtrrns ' 50 " W olWaistin re lot-15¢ b‘D ........................... 35c sent on by _ G Mr “n 0 g" g“ ' 20c who are AIIXlollg to get thl- goods at the Fttll‘tllliz DOInt-l be- , 135, any â€" uper cent. off all Table Linens, Tglwelinga, ’gh‘ $113 . P ‘ " " 'e n‘ .\'* ‘ ' .' . arm in er in noes. . ' up and \‘w tarp†““r"“ â€W 5‘51“â€; ens 83 3‘ .luie‘ltud his plans for a .bus)‘ 8313')“. He stand about doubt". his usual sup- I i; U Q lv of ice. and will have two wagons MCGAF F EY Soil-stomly on the road. His pa- ° . trons may rely on prompt sci-Vice. LOW caSh Prices. â€W 60003 ï¬ouse' â€"-Gcoi'gc Gibson. 9. beymom' town- in Poterlboro, ‘. rmer visiting 6m; fa on Thursday ct centagc of nttcrdnncc, was 33.51. A (be Clunon house I“. re of age. _and Hardware was finally moved by Mr. Flavelle. â€"-Contraotor . M" Kennedy, that ’t be Bobcaygeon, has commenced work on ' f the new electric Light, Hair uwer Co... . _ WASHING MACHINES United Typewriter Co .......... ligg . ..Mr. John Dichson. t" the bridge 0‘ 11 mos" -er. A. Jami/won, Miss Jamieson Mr. l‘ilkie’s report _ _ , ' ed, and tendersfor l ..Sunday aï¬tcrnpon three of W trolling along [ BO stationery requlr , “ . ARD 0f [DI-KAI] . some, brought forth confl‘gygglvcel young mnkeffwyiei; :b e ynrds, and Cignglgho; â€Camus“ and was oils. The school staff any, the , . t ' ' a 3°06“ 9' seem a tram whenever: 132:5 m Lin,†Madden, Sunday night. She repldly became H worse. however. now her dent. h 00-1 earned. , . . . . , -â€"'1'.li.c public ownu'flli idea lm‘ been given another W i! the purâ€".' chase of Kingston lighting plant by the corporation. . _ . “Contractor Jar u. Chalmers is preparing to erect two mhstantin! modern residences on. his fine lot west of Town Solicitor Hopkins' home cn Williams-st. -â€"Lindsay members of the Royal Alcanum order will be interested in a monster reception which took place 185'» 'l‘lhurslhy in Chicago. when a class of 8,100 candidates were ini- tiated. The ocCuoion was the cele- bration of the 25th anniversary of the islablisbment of the order in Illinois. .- Mr. 0. Bigl-low. who some weeks, ago purchased a couple of small frame buildings that stood on the lot cpposile Horn Bros.’ factory, and remox rd them to a site on William- st.,_ nun-1y opposite Mr. R. Spratt's iwidmcc. has men at work trans- forming them into what will b: a nut dwelling when completed. â€"Bellrose and McDonald, the men arrested in Bc'leville for the theft of a coat from Lilidaiy Y. M. C. A. about a week ago, appeared before Magistrate Jackson on Tuesday tor sentence. haying admitted their guilt, Bellrosz, the actual thief, was sentenced to six months in the Central. and McDonald was again :2- lmzindcd. information as to his past career being still lacking. â€"-Mrs. E. E. Sharpe. secretary of the (‘ll.ldren‘s Aid Society, 1‘! very busy these days placing: young lads in comfortable homes. The boysnre furnished by Mr. J. J. K6190? Super- intendent of Him-elem. and Neglect- ed Childrzn. of Ontario, and come from the “rural city shelter"; to which children are sent from all parts of~ the I’l‘OVlllCI‘. Mrs. Sharpe has rlrrndy placed a number of boys and. hopes to be instrumental in se- curing good hoiiilzv for as muny IDOIO. . =___â€"â€"=_-__-2 PIT!" PERSONAL POINT!â€- Ievenente of emu†and Strangers within Out Oates. - Mr. (:vo. Cornril â€punt Sunday at Ronhoro. â€"MT. A. Chin. of llnliblil‘lon, viSitcd Lindsay Monday. â€"Misu Wood, of Kirklu-ld. was in town Walnut-Ally. â€"-Mr. E. Shennmu. o' GouIJrhzun, was lll town Tunwhy. â€"Miss llm'ulsou, of Oziirml'c, called on‘ touii fliendi 'l'lilwkly, â€"Mrs. H. Train. of Kinmount, call- ed on town friends Monday. --Mr. Maurice which, of nobody- gcml, we.» I!) town L'Ltlly. Falls, was in town )lxetirdny. - ‘05 Ethel Scott. of Kimm'ount, cullul on town friend.» Tuesday. was in town Monday on business. knotted . statement. of fees was also read. e vac 79 a 5 00 - A communication was read from $210 IE0 t‘own toyZelebrate his birthâ€" , _ l prircipal Hui-stone, relative to C-iun- day â€"M'.r. M. Plum-d, of Bobaiygnn, 0, $4.00, . E mater-88631133? b11303? gilt-‘31:. ...-Mgr. J35. Long. a progressive . ““ MN“ willnfhlc ’matte: beleft in tbehandsfo’f South Verulaim former, has purchus- -Mr. Percy _1tlrchard,_ Coboconk, Of C ' the Finance committeeâ€"(m ried. cd from Mr. Noodler. :1 300 acre {“3“ spent Tuesday m town thli â€wud'l’ “mo ' 7 A great deal of 'discussion tick within .th0 miles my and “m â€M." W- 3- Kennedy, of Onirrmee, Enllders place about ‘8, oaaimunication rc- take possession in the nee-r. future was in town Tuesday for a few hours ceivcd fro. J. Powell, of Sturgeon At pustnt Mr. Long“? â€admin?†-M'r-,:md Mock Spun, 0f Halibut- alls School Board, rela- Ops station. having disposed ° ‘5 t0n~ rmd our town' a visit Monday. ' . It Verulaim farm. v â€"hf2£~ter Norman Brown, of town, is spending a f:,w days in Flectwood. â€"Mr. James ArU‘urs, of. Janet- seconded by _ lmd on tableâ€"Carried. L-be â€Omaha‘s ° V1118. paid our town a. business vial: [3 Finance Canmittec Report. power house to be tagged for tfuerlislon Wednesday. 2 Mr. Joï¬. Stap'es, chairman, read 1h? Falls corporation. . new 1 {as â€"Miss rum, . of Wood ‘tock, -s a all 8A“ - finance committee's report. as 301- will be 32x40 feel. “*0 storeys high guest at the gate of Mir; Gobi-vie bed- LEATHER MITTS 10““ and the ““15 3†‘i’u‘bgcang‘ï¬; I: Connolly. Peel-st. " J. Adams... ..... . ...... ..., $f:._11g coo by. generalor m ins -Mr. J. l“. flounder, carriage " ' ll“ maker, of Little Bntm'n, was in town Wl-dnrieday on businesu . CLOTH! w Mr. Cornish... .......i- . building mm . 8 â€Wins %v£r).glg§20w€allm 51-32;?) caml‘l’dnw‘l‘“â€lvw 1a“ week with and Master Jamisson. of Glenarm. l s: cupping IS . ï¬bwo n ................ 1.00 3,313,803 oovfermen to “gee; 11931 m were in town Tuesday. . .. r' . 8 ll? 1- , ’ “m“ 3533“ 1533s: °° " 3‘33 “my “gm if?“ n: ...; “new more? rune . - n ...... ... n. u 0 . . . ‘ co ac or I“' l I. - . y v‘ , :0 WHEELBABR Annie 301303.... 3.05 Cartwright . “maxim! and mm mm m town 10W. \\ Egosnl‘ 13;,ng """ .Imffff 2.00 ham Quentins1 Wilv' ‘ * l . o,’0“",n',cé H; â€gang, 'fdnd‘“;i,f or the fire insure . Ignored by Mr. Staples. '9'00. nded by l â€Mr. Job '11 Everpon, who is now in were in town Tuesday: .., . . Mr. DOVIUZ. that the report be “1‘ . “ambit/an “ï¬lm W â€W â€"C.apt Geo Hamilton and Mr Por- } opted as rendâ€"Canicd- l l Trial-my. conï¬ne a ' “.11, d “Egg; m Davis were in town Wednesday. Other Wm ' in LW" ““75““ 5 b“ ‘ . h“ is :1 guests at the Simpbon 'housc. . Principal qulcrick‘s‘roporitr‘lcal‘ EW’athfx "mtï¬nï¬ â€"nim Maloncy, who has been vis- ' ““1 °' ‘ m " lung her friend. um Mabel Molli- spending a few, days visiting town and country friends“, returned to the v of Toronto, who were visiting Miss McGeouglh's parents, re- 3 R M 3m llmlo ' ’ ' NICE†To â€kw b“ T3 aalow ra . - alo espo dad. : 80¢ Dd Mir. Portcr 118 r n am they qu‘el 133:3“?!- :: Monti. turned to the City On Mon-(lay. ‘ an. A. McDonald, or Glen'am. a lWood, . for ens, size "'3 COLLEAGUES. Mr. 313mm. mama ï¬lmyfafolg land were curr in. x I I . """ ' in commute-s, ‘ ‘ a 1' - - 7 ll: back an the may embers will Visit the Schools on migttee recommended that, the tend- mmyrelï¬dhetiotdv:n at 7 p.11», tired and graduate all the Federalnfnesnoss 001-. . Frida , er of R. S. Porter for stationery sun- and . r loge. has accepted a postman. with Mr. 113 and pm“, , r ." plies needed be acceptedâ€"Oarmd- 1mm ’7‘ . .. m- M, An A. Kennedy; an bookkeeperi and 0. -llucntlon met Westley Mr. Stewart...“Anl annual report of _Pqterboro Tbrnmefl. 30103,“; il- ateno‘graphhr. . . . r - . . suggested that t e ll! be ...Mr. Wm. D. Bulf. for some till): ‘ Watchman-Warden quJldey Y‘ablng 33 ill" C . in . . _ . - - ‘ v 1T c ’ - . -' red should bees- . _ e k oifice to tran the stationery regal lu _ t ’ . , 1d ntainly Bluslin’ . .. Muslin: rum“ DR knew. W. Devitt, Dr. â€dueling-.1, Jos. Stapibs, J, Carcw,R. ' Bea! i 1110 only absentee, Col. Dea- .n' .PrmClWl J. O'Haretonel was no lI‘. attendance. touch with the wor on a mil-tee.†' narl ' all _of Little Britain, in, to these part-1 lately and talks setting up a so a “dad he can U'ks of a butter 7 put on a couple.†It was decided to let the matter if†“fll take an active part in the ‘qusï¬'lons at the various meetings. ha minutes of the last meeting are read by the secretary and ap- 'l'0'i.:(j, . A Mr. {love-ll: inruired of Mr. Har- â€â€™3 €~POut a refund of 81 which had en given to one of the students. r. Hormone explained the matter. Communications. $11; steretary then read Princi- nip uretone’s report of the attendâ€" “till-hat the Collegiate Institute. in ge It was stated that the aver- ..uendance was: about 149â€"108 A numbevroflthc Board expressed themselves very emphatically on the conditions of the schools. and espe- cially the Frauen-st. building, which extended extensive repairs._ 0n_Fri-. day next the members wnll_visit all the schools to find out' what improve- ments are reo ' and to .see what kind of condition they are up. They also considered the advzisabihtyf of putting in sewer. attachments. ‘ It was suggested by the chairman ' committee make that the Manama a thorough Mimic of the cost of the enterprise and Durham D gem. in Peterbclro. 3.000 “In thi‘. Town. 0‘ Linda 5) {tom isg‘rfunty of Victoria, aid 161,0“, Stem . . . the other'eve we. 1" places In; totals of atteud- When, in need of anything inflie ‘tal. . â€Geo. Monorief, 'ere 3’7â€â€ 5.9?“ 1901,1903, 1908, line of commercial actiona- . t- f4!- . . .. who 201’ 351531 and 29,930 reâ€" in; cards. etc†leave your order at client. Workman- " link. or a grand total of 857 a 12' or the last three years the per- . tan her. Realm . to be just the mung prising J. Miller. 1W. J. Ni’ylor.Cam9- the north mm, m Ids» and 50h" mtohett will take possession of their 'Belclier. County 9‘ PM? own dwelling on Francis-n bare. visited Linden-V Am“ 1' a†by m. Jar-den. Mr. R. Bryans, . Marsh Cree." ‘° ‘1'“??? recently sold this one home at the n" ' bead oLKeut-ht. to Mr. Jes. Peel, 143° , it'd 0" “1" boundary between has moved into the residence 0n Glen- Val $843; my W â€hf-e ‘1‘: " oe ; . . ' . ., ' ....- .. - “e “we cure“... a. o 5 . . . o ' Empléi-iiculaflg 88d deemoccurred 3'81- Mmgmr, Inn â€Med the at 3:- wa-hsgï¬ house lately occupied by Mrs. Per. m hulls. nuptials m be liar-cc in previously mum °W 1â€â€ um mtrnwy . foreman of the . 1 _ b- . . a step much up; by the puto has taken ovu- tlie Garden Printery. acorn in Petal-hora, “Ct bWimés In its - '~ tlmste . 'd for near-1r a: 11:1; “$3231.13 A Chance to Work. w Be 1 At t 't. can't even see nt . ' 3. ‘ ' If. women proposed that - a lie. ~ promo: 1_ . b . - ,t- m $8.3 “1‘1â€â€œan T1109. brewart, be put:‘ on a. committee: '._er. Bea! strike right ..... people, “he“ 21,210 15; rdgihggï¬ll- urtatn’ .. . â€â€˜55†J- D. Flnvcllc, J. G, Ed- said he would rather not go on any they glance Mimrd 3‘ the “131K ‘ M W C out of Dundee “"55 P. G. Pllkie, RI Kylie, R. committee just in present, 11: in night W qttho ï¬re hit“ tï¬â€˜em f‘lgvall'c’s getlucle dope. ' rtnient. has Stewamtâ€" You cant g- wall feel a profound pr y moved his family to Ptrt Perry, where he will have charge of the 1‘ “91°59 37°“ 8‘“ Petenboro lineman- . f ’Mindeu 150110: Mf- J- F: D‘" 9‘ firm’s interests in future. 3‘15 3‘ mnwu‘pl â€"-Miss R. Bryson, Miss v. Fell, M. Dayt'm; Ijt ‘tle _ Cameron'; M5513 . .ro " ‘ - Miss M. Mother-ell, Mr. B. Terry, .towln; nod Mk. chino. Storer, Toronto, have entered the Lindsay T099 0:113?†ilppmred at the Board â€-‘3 Ill-"t time, and from indicav stand. 1. , be] or ng it . Repairs to the Schools- {$301}! $9; p11- ,We think so 100,3 Federal College for the spring term. one will bq prompted t0 =_â€"â€"â€"___.--â€"'â€"-‘â€"-' Some Changes of Residence of Nortlium-berland Mr. 680. A. Jordan having purchasi- ~A committee! . ' no , com- , . . ‘1 Car- ed the Frank Crmldoll residence in 3621‘.“de R. J. removed [Blitz ‘vrsm Mltllltï¬.‘ OWNER! 0F 81'. PAUL’S CHURCHI Election of Wardens. ‘ ins of 3!. Pan Easter Monday but, 3th l!\.~l.. ill-£1.IIJ;h?\nlvélohl alum“ ““8 Schoolhoms‘. at 8 O‘clm‘k it it . l) on Nnthfl. Rev. Rural Dean Marsh, rector, 14-»- l --M‘r. and him. .3. H. Gardiner, of , _ . . g Omemco, “...â€. m town Monday. aided, and after the opening ‘pmycr . 9.0. BOX 217. omcea unr. will“; hum, of Fan .10“ briefly addressed the Vestry in refor- encc to parish etnthtics,etc.. for lin- "'â€"___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"-'-_â€"I-_â€" .... -,__. F33“ of some of the mMr- DI- Walden, a: Kjrh‘ï¬old whom was Will paid our town a visit Tuesday. , h the oldest mamboâ€, who bad been ...Mr. H. H. Trotter, or Bobcavgeom present mt'the iii-st Vestry meeting was in town WW3 on busixlem- 10‘; lizuyfj;fll “flags; and w â€"Mr. J“ Powers, of BobCaygeon, sequently many tion of Warden and lay delegate to â€"-Mr. F. St. John. of Sundarland, the Synod Wurdeu‘s report, . and Mi. Thos. Walters, which aim regurding our Correspo. n' ence Centre. as follows '. large exp . and furnishings during the year, and alrio to the payment of the pro-gimms for their willing 3e ladies who have ' mung" , ' oi hoav as twee. a: pair y hill-gay, returned hoene on Monday. on various occaSio 'tc It concluded by ker9! ...m- Al. Routley, who has been corationï¬, e. . the congregation for their peaceful t‘., vacated who Our Spring Toppers andE to the man who discriminates. Toppers lEvr rything in Toggery to go with the 811' 0066000000 WOOOHN§O§â€O§OOOO 900 9096000“. 1 l REPORT A SUGGESSFUL YEAR. , Sidesrr on and . Synod Representatives. The annual Easter \"\"\il'.\' ; 1‘5 church \\-:i~ h H (m . in llh‘ | "H‘Ml- iii. Thv THE ATTENDANCE AT your. 30 alluded to the death congregation, among lam Grace, 01qu one of he organization ho sub tunes filled the posi- He the nked the offiCers for tin-1r courtesy Bee-u†we are keeping up . Peterboro, the _ ‘Etectrfc Clty". th‘cb in fur becoming transacted business in town lately. and congrt gallon all accumans. The rheolnxmnumturtng centre ofCenocn. and Was on was in town holiday on business. minutes of for?†meetings “er“ â€1 n 0.ereope cenkofthcwznduunt m PW‘ ' ' ° read and costumed. MM" . .. mem- ...... ' â€â€â€œÂ°â€˜ ...... BenSB OlliHIISSlllllBl'S Mr. Robert Bryans presented the on hu- uch prawn. signed by tum self NOW IS THE TIME TO ENTER. showed If you annot. attend our school, write for per-tic. WM- PRINGLE, B49001 9 LG. Ordimx ........................ 92,808.18 . _ Sgwml'i """"""""""""""" ~ 1'244'75 ##2- Parochial charities ......... 40.11 __"â€"-â€" _______._._.â€" 448.97 Nonâ€"Parochial obj‘cts... TataiExpcnsturtï¬. 95‘1“ ‘52."! "010'. 'lflPOSI. . . ' ,, S;"*“.":::::::::".. ...... - sl’%% u... in... ... in. no... mp... Parochial charilits --------- 40.11 .Bocycr. altar Nan-Parochial Obi’c‘i’i" ' 401-22: two days. He was born 80 years ' ,1. l I .lm‘ ...' 8:41:11; ago in the town of Bra: 3 Sillinee on hand .86 85 having Settled with his fat , of the car- 18 more of ag:, was one â€â€˜1 by â€â€™9 .ly pioneers of Mairiposa township. Spring $5 to $16| Raincoats $8 to A Good Dresser wants “life†in his clothes. Lots of men wear “dead†clothes and don’t know it. The life of '1. Suit is that dash in the cut, curves and kinks of its make- up that at once stamps its wearer as a well-dressed man. Our Suits are Full of Life. M ’We charge no more for our “Suit excellence†than othertclothiers charge foxé‘brdinary-madc clothes.†Our Spring Suits are now ready, and we trust yOu , . . wont mind if we nudge you gently and say to you that it‘s high time you were thinking about yours. g, l'V'Vc shall be7pleased to assist you in making your SClLC- t:Jn_and we shall be looking for you every day now. Dependable Suits $5 to $19. Rain Coats appeal strongly 'n Pianos ï¬rgans IIIGII 381‘ GRADES. Sewing Machines Of Best American and Canadian Makers. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. WM. WARREN, nd Residence Lindsay-st. next to Dr. Shie r's THE BOARD OF 01" THE â€OBIS! DISTRICT 0" West. Victoria â€" HAVE FIXED.â€" oamiuv. SATURDAY, “028111 Bay of April A. D. 1904, for the consideration of on...“ Bloom died °" 8““"163’ APPLICATNNS Fllll “MS“ a brief illness of about for the ensuing year. Meeting to be held . in the W once. over The kvillc, and Post Printing Oflce, foot of Kent street, her when Lindsay, commencingat 11 o’clock, a. to. 0-3-9 The followingane the applications for . .lnclh ' mixture for urgent repairs Three 3w“; later he‘married Lydia, . . licensee received by the Inspector for the predeceased by her by nine years. The deceased was a founder and staunch supporter of the Methodist chunb of that place, and held lilac.» :11 ï¬rms in politics. A successful than“ to the Parish “is It"! strenuous- lahors ; to the choir i'vices; and to the beautified the church [18 .with Jloral dc- Workcrs {or their r of his lifeâ€"to the in- lieritnncc of n Well-earned rewa:d. 'ty Tlircc daughters survive him All“. Frederick Sllchr. of Little Britain, Mrs. Robert Stalker and Mrs. Them- 0. A. Hooper as millions, to report as Mark. Toronto. ’ é thanking the even teno WALKERâ€"To Mr. and M115. John .Wnlker. of South One, on March 30, :1 non, ARNOLDâ€"In Lindsay. on Sunday, Apt-113m, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Arnold, a daughter. IARRMOES BENLEYâ€"d‘AWcI-Z'L‘I.~At Lindmy. on Thursday, March 3lst, 1904, by the Rev. G. R Watch, RA... Mr, George Henley, to (Miss Sam Fun“! cett. all of LindSly. W to m- uonsorl â€"â€" SAL'l‘BR.-â€".At the resi- dence of the bride’s mother, Bad- - dow. on March 12th. 1904, by Rev. The Vestry then amour‘ nod to meet _ , , . . . ’ allot-son to Miss Beatrice Salter, on 20th M ‘ . A meet“ W95“!!! held for theel- formerly of Burlington Lowndnp, ection' ‘ of human to the I --- DEI‘I’IIS synod attainment..me avate hem token; senator m â€trot (:OHEEN.â€"ln Lindsay. on Friday. on. G .E. Hopkins April mt. 1904, Andrew Galleon. Sootbedizn outlaw tied. were â€â€œ1 Pl“ .. Aged 40 years. Tl†“mm M "w “d- ' summonâ€"0n Monday, April sun, â€"--â€"â€"â€""â€"â€"â€"""' 1904. William Armstrong Stratton, ’ ' . ad 43 years. ful mishap the other day at the G.T. - _ B. repair nho . where he is 01111110 â€" .WHY'IBâ€"In Lindsay, on Monday, ed. While he ring to replace the pis. Ami! 41h.Jorrph plaflnilhrï¬'hyte, ton of a. [motive in it: jackctthe infant son of Rev. J. N. Whyta of ï¬rst finale!†of his right . hand was Mindcn. caught and the as: amputated at the bales of the coil. The wound: {was armed by m. Jeffers, G. T. B. TERRILLâ€"In Lindsay, on'Tlun-aiay, “pr-ch 316d, 1904. Julio Anagwifc of the late Samuel Terrill, aged 72 Unwritbmlf‘conummdiï¬n' ‘33“. to eating...“ a; .. . .. ‘lugï¬eerp‘luek. .-J,â€nuuwnz, “3.... - rem-a- duughtcr of William. Hunt, and was . . _ and License District, for the License Year 1904 And 1905: March 24th, 1904â€"W. H. Simpson, Muni- cipality of Lindsay, Tavern. March 4th, 1904 -â€".Tohn Wardrobe, Muni- cipality of Lindsay, Tavern. March lat, 1904â€"Arthur McEvoy, Muni- cipulity of Lindsay, Tavern. cipality of Lindsay, Tavern. March 4th, 1904â€"1110111“ McConnell, Municipality of Lindsay, Tavern. March 24th, 1904â€"0131108 E. Veitchr Municipality of Lindsay, Tavern. March let, 1904-me Pym, Munici- pality of Lindsay, Tavern. March 28th, 190441310! Butler, Muni- cipality of Lindsay, Tavern. March 2nd, matâ€"James R. Shannon, Municipality of Lindsay, Shop. March 3rd, 1904â€"11. J. Mchwen, Muni cipality of Woodville, Tavern. March 4th, 1904,-Dnncan Mathieson , Mun icipalityof Eldon, Tavern. March 7th, 1904â€"Andrew Gusty, Muni- cipality of Eldon, Tavern. March 4th, 1904â€"John MeNaney, Muni- cipality of Eldon, Tavern. March 3rd, 1904â€"6. A. MeKinnon, Muni- cipelit'y of Eldon, Tavern. Much 10th, EOEâ€"Hector Campbell, Mun- icipality of Eldon, Tavern. March 8th, 1904â€"1). J. HeRoe, Munici- pality of Woodville, Tavern. JOIN SHORT. Lhasa Inspector, w2-- Licence District, West Victoria 04.1'031A- Duluth but.†“we 3’ 7.!â€31'