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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 22 Apr 1904, p. 5

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.11.... Damn!- JO. 0m mump- c M ”was... {or anday and Saturday, APRIL 22 and 23. l 'Ndl in “alum Jun. DELAY. BARGAIN 1.,Priestlof GELNIVI 9 ,Pfiestley’ 1â€"Pri09fl92" ,Pfiesueys Dyan“..- ._ W I. Greyfiev)‘ and Cumin-18118, “gal” 556 ............. .............................. 40¢ “m "“1" ”Gm” N?“ 5‘ » Gm“. Lnght Fun, reg 85o... 70¢ a, es 3”,;nfiestley‘s fancy Organ Wasting sets, regular 60o ............. . ............... 43e 1,3333 Homespunsfil Genres Eflects, new shsdes, 81.00 ............... 85s ’Lmestleyggc‘flpscas in Sky Blue, Pink, Red, Grey, Brown, N snd Black, Page). Silk for Blousm m Stupes md§Checks, regulsr 600 .................... 2.3;: 72â€"818ck I)eau De Soie 81 "gm $1135, slum ; ‘lols .................. 95° 95", and Black Watered Moreen, Pnestley’s, 60s ........................ 48o 9..White Lawn, Victoria and India, regular 13¢. . . . . . . . . . .. 10° Q'Jflfies' Black and White Taffeta Blouses, lsoe trimmed sud tucked,regulsr ‘ 75 ................................... _ ..... _. ..... . ........ . .................................... “3.13 “fillies" Black and White India. 5111:, insertion trimmed Blouses, reg. 84.35 8 3.75 1., 4‘11“ Black and White India. Silk Blouses, tucked, hgotted sud medul- 9. lion trimmed) re 31'. $4.55 ............................................................. . 30% ”we; Black an White Tsfiets mocked Blouses, regulsr $5.50 ............... 4.69 and Orgundy Blouses for house weer, regular 600 .......... 40o "“100 pegged Imm' Print d Flsnn tte est a skirt, 4‘5”, rap rsm sn e 11 ounces on ’ . 1.13 93o 5' glue, Cardinsl and Grey Print sud Flsnnette Wrsppragsfreg. . .. 1.10 7___L.dies' White Ni ht Gowns frilled regulsr 60câ€"47o ' regulu 900 ........... Sâ€"Lsdies’ White Nigit Gowua’embroidery trimmed, regdlsr n.............00. . '17: ’White Embroidery trimmed Skirts,regulsr55e.... 45c 9,-leies , . . - pudies’ White Embroidery trimmed Skirts, 75oâ€"63e ; reg. 31,00," 73¢ 1.â€"CorsetCO\'9rS. neatly trimmed with 1809. 1'98“ 270-23c ; reg. 35o ......... 29c 1_Lsdies‘ White Csmbric aners, reg. 280â€"226; regal“ 35e............ _ . , . .. 29s a -Tmlias' White Csmbric Drawers, embroidery trimmed, regulsr 600 ......... . 48c Ir am find Oxydized Belt Buckles, regula- 350â€"230 , regal» 50o ............... 40¢ _-1.|dies' Hand Bags in fiye styles, reg. 75c-500; regnlu 900 .................... 700 .mm‘ Callus, in Silk, unique snd Sctin, regular 350-550; regular 50c.... . 40¢ Hsir Pins 50; 4 bunch“ Tspo for ............. 5o . 4c ,..3 rs insfor 5c, 6 per! __1§;§ter§. 3i inch Burroidery, regnlu'Gc sud 70, BD.......... _._6 patterns28inch Embroideries, re In 60° 40° _..Pn'nu sad Gingham, 60, 7e, 9e m lleAll Specigh ,udies-‘Col'd Kid Gloves, result: 55c-45c; result: 80c............... 69c Builders’ Iga‘n I". 5"”... I'm-I'v' .. v ,,,,,,,,, ‘â€" 40 inch unbleached Tublo “non. ‘an fleaâ€"20¢ , null: 300 ............... 2â€"50 __1p5mexmhesvy Father Tic ling, regnlu 350â€"206; reg. 200.. . . . ..... 15¢ -3» vyMoleCoktonnde, regain: mac-18¢; ml» 28c”... 220 -M W0“: Shift“! "8.13 0““; ;miu l“.ll|lllttt.lll||h|.golultillt ’u on Clot} w, (I? rhino u: Blind: no on Isl. 3% M M’- prim. L-Ion‘ I {3“qu pund Cloning st 10 I «It. 08 regular prion. 4.1M wnikinp. mm ad nun Cong: n: 10 lpor out. annual“ prion. -w‘.‘ ('an011 I on. "“1“ 1%81003' l” a“ ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ ....u... IIII III . 18° Jacin- I'oUIIn \v-tn, 106,130,15c,“00. .............. .... .... ‘3 SW“ - LEATHER rams name mamas cLoTuEs wmncms 188E CLIPPEBS S‘IGERS "" {mm was a substantial atmo- hthh windmill and etching for head of mule, and contained ‘ten ' cf hay and miscelianeons goals beWidembje value. In the buye- " was a well-fitted mitt coolmg I" The COOperagu contained some table t00l8~ _and th jarge imme- flhrdware. Iron and Coal 0. Duncan Loses his Fine Barn : and Outbuildings. éh-mt 10.9.0 o'ciou- Wulnmmy sbrckv out In a mop-r sh )p at- h‘cd to .he bank barn owned by ‘1). Danoon. “1105c residence is on Item-m -. north, jut-.1 outside the F0 boumhry. The {Lamas sprcad '4“) to some adjoining; oath-1126.1 F and ‘men to the barn. 'wh'zl'ci 3- him of need of cattle wgre sonâ€" but the animals “we migrated members of the family, and me 3 eon-tents removed. Nam was sent it} 1:01! the 7‘,“ box and the brlzade.m‘le Mk run to the «scene. but‘ We“ >bie ‘0 3‘ 3V water owin‘g to the “:33 “£12.5Hnni-MI mu (a: from We time of I“ 81,000. - Mted and a combined pon1.r.7 5 and hog .p‘En were substantial Mares. , ME IN THE NORTH WARD. BLennan Go. cLennan “)0. rm n... M mm c“: Lindsay‘s Leader. SAWS mars E9193“ ,' ml. linens. Holdup. comma and sun-um B.Days .._L1__-LnA «um. mum. mlu 27c--â€"20c ; regal“ 390 ............... 2§c laf Hardware wLo was down town the fire, euimateshis WHEELBARROWS for early Spyinggnd Summer Wm, in Cram, Nile, L McGAFFEY Low Cash Ptioes. hanfiAY: Pawn. Arm. 1:. ladlu’ call": and cloves B.Days thm 9051 1mm BOX cwnu .waw; "N uvw -~_.r_fi their success, and a second and larger well was sunk some 20 (It. tram the first one. The same flow. at 160 fit. was met, but the drillinmg meet on until a depth at 250 It. was reached. when another and greater vein was struck and the pmfiure of the water was such as ‘to [area up sand and staâ€" vel enough toâ€"well. make a grano- lithis street of a. ”good portiozx_ of Kent-pt... _a_.t least. - -_..x:...._.. This wellâ€"the size of an ordinary Stovepipeâ€"has. been supplying con- stantly (or all purposes of the town wa;ter of as pure andpalatable qual- ity as ever was, and-the «writer sees no reason why equally as good re. sults might not be obtained here. At any rate, I think ‘momy enough to put down a proper test well :would .be money well spent. Imagine. if you will. what an abundant supply of at: teem water would mean to Lindsay. Why. an a matter of coarse. nearly cwerrhomseholder would ail: onCe want 3 service put in; Just fancy themfle youwoutd see. as a mull of this, on the tapes of our Commissioners, and the queation o! the town water- worlns being a paying concern would be forever settled. as ml! as the chances of an epidemic from drinking mawholefiome at polluted river «water arerted.â€"-Youm. otc.,_ ‘_ _ -â€"~A“ newsfigdea, 2391123130 ............... 85¢ " ted, Grey, Brown, Ng'y and Black buSmcs: [30.]; is. .655" w... 47¢ 50:0“? ec regulu 25¢ . ' 5, $1. 00; 81.15" .................. 95c? “WY- stley’s, 60c ........................ 48c -Ml’- Ir 13°..100s ”3:5 (1 >9, lace tnmmed and tucked, regular :‘sefuéi' '37: 1511' as the I an epidemic from drinking :me at polluted riveruwater , Agril 2'0“; 1904. Dry 60008 House. B.Days a”! â€"Mr. D. W]. 0‘ Glemnn, .waa agnorm our visitm {mm the north 40c Saturday. - . 70c! - Mr J A. Lehman. or Bobcay- “use”. was in town ium Friday on business. 47° -Mr. J. W. Brightnnan. of Peter- % boro, paid our town a buaiwuss \isit H, You Can Spell than Int Day You're Smart. than a Fact. Cmdimj numbersâ€"Out, chu. bier... su. Two. Ni. tutatsu. Three. San. mitsu Four, Ski. yotsu. Five, Go. itsutsu‘ Six. Roku. ‘mutsu. Sewn. Hit-h}. taunts“. Eight. Huchi yats-I. Nit-c. Kn, kokonotsu.‘ Tea. Ju. to. l-licvcn. Juichi. TM'clvc, Jnni. Twen- ty Nnju. .Immty-one, Niju Sch], 'linirty. Sana. Hundred. Hyaku. fin: hundred. Go hyakn. Tllouaml, Sen. Ten thousand. Mhu. Ordix-al nummrsâ€"Firat, Dni inhi, Seboud. Doi ni. (mm-d. Uai San (Dai If rxclixcd to the Cardin! numbers as abme.) ' ‘ ‘ , “‘.‘l_.- Juan mgurmd from a voym wrou Ur comm. 11¢ rumor.“ having a my plmmuu vegan and loch unply ro- paid for the tuna and mono: opom. - Ouillia. mm: “M. Gill. an. mun called to Lindmy. woomly ow- ing: to (no death of hu- mun gram!- ion. Irannio Gill. ur. and Mn. Her- hort (:ill. who runowd to Lindsay about the vents ago. have the nym- pmhy of a [man circle 0! {clouds m-re. --Mr. W, J. Mullin. of this town. who resicmd Mi position with tho Noxan 00.. of Incorsbll. up general agent. has mailed a similar position with the Frost Wood Co and will enter on his dutiea on Monday with head quarters in town. Month- January, lchigatsu. l-‘euru- ary. higatsm. March. Hangman. 'Ap- ril, SJ‘igatau. ‘H‘xy. Gogntm. Juno Rokugatmx. July..fllchigatm. Aug- ust. szanigntsu. September, Kugnt- an. October. Jugatsu. November, J u'adnigatm. .Dccambu. J unimts'u. We‘kâ€"Sunday. Nichiyobi. Mm'day. Gelmuobi. Tau-day, Kayobi. Wed- nesday. Suiyobi. :mzurm‘y. Motayc- bi. :LFIM. .K :- 'Bflt‘lfihy‘, Doyobi. 1m; â€"'ro-dx.v. Ken-mom Yasm- day, Sakujiwu. fro-marrow, Myoni- cm. The day before yesterday. Is- .eckujntsu. The day alter to-morraw. . _ . .L;,. _.-_..:...r 'K'nncho- Sakuja. Dawn. Yoake. Tomor- row mcrning. Mycolw, marrow own-Ling. Myoban. Midnimh . Yoimkn. Mormng. Asa. Emmng. Ban. Noon. .gilu. l-‘orcnoon. Gozvn. Afternoon, “0 . Eataplcs and drinkablnaâ€"Tabomo- no to Nounimono. hand. Pan. Cak’, Kashi. Corliss, Kehii. l-‘aod, Shek- umotsu. 10?. Kori, Meat. Niku. Hulk. AGyunyu. Yeager. Kosho. Salt. .â€" n “A nu thlrnan (n- WVI- u. -- ,, , MADE. G 'unyu. P at. Kasno. :1 Sal-t, Shin. Salt (ta 1e). Shokuen Shio. Soup. ,Soppu, Wu. 1 ~ - "I..- l --M‘r. Ina. Thomas“. at moronto. i: ‘mtownak present arranging for tho emotion of a rhuutitul monument on: up crave «(the late am. Thu. Gunman. ln Rina-side oemetory. -Mr. O. J. Bunny. baker returned to town lately {tom an Old Ooery. whrro ho had hop: on a wait to M4 former homo near London. Hp Mdn very Ncumut trlp and «n :nhyablr Shoyu. Sugar, Saw. um, um. m(uack),1<ocm.niucgac, 81). Wine, Yoshi). Fisn. Sakana. Camp. Koi Ch yac- plumb-s ma Jar, Tai.01am. Hamaguri. Coinsh. mam. Crab. Kalli Ea' dan- gs'. flounder, ail-auxin. Lobster. Iso- obi Mullet. Baum. Dieter. Kati. Salmon. Shab- .Sea-oar, Awabi. Sin-imp. Em’. .Tnnny, Maguro. I' owl, Tori. ,Chwkion Niwatori. Duck (tame), Ahiru. Duck (w.i1d).dKa.- mo. Goose, bacho. Sparrow, 80mm Turkey, midri- moncho. Wild some. Gan. 7 7 ‘ ' flvnnehl'nI‘er_ " " “g; IDODUHU. av wu av.,â€"-, v _, Meat‘ Niku. ‘Beel. Gyuniku’ Dear, Shikn. Ham, Uisaagi. Mutton, Hutâ€" mji vo uiku. Pug, puts. Pork, Bu:- auiku. ‘ Tongue, Slime. whoi Mm nuts. E. Potter, of Watertown, .‘I. Y., returned to herhome on Tuesday. deter. Era. (Santana-jar) Mama; mater. nu. (em.-mjor) aux-tin. "Messrs. Jas. Rabinaon and Join: Opwenp. of Oampboluorduwore at the Pym house Wednesday. They went north wfibh a car of homo belonging to the Rathbun 00. walnuts-v- - wâ€"w -___' wheat. Saba." caps-aye. Iva-mm, 33;- botan. Carma; ijm. . um. --C.-npt. Morris Laws, of Botany. qon. was in town l-‘uzhy, Um gn of his (laughtar. Mrs. Janna Carrol. St. Lawrencmst. ‘ --M.r. R. Teaser“, 0‘ the Cockshut Plow 00.. anttord. is in town call- mg on Mr. W. H. Goodman. the Company’s representative here. Jr. and Mrs. Frank run-hue“ wil Bum: in the course of a. few days for Vancouver. 8. 0. am. D. Hashim and Miss Bing- ham, 0! Winston. are guests at the Simpson house Friday. â€"Miss Maggie Uiltcrmn, 01 End Ops, spent a few (Ens with_ frisnda in town lately. -â€"Mr. Fud Puke, of CampbeUKord, was a guest at th': Simpsan house Friday. -M.r. J. E. Shaxpc, of Petcrboro. was a-muog the many Visitor: in town Salmtday. --Mr. H. C. ‘thinty, of Picton, hanmctod business \in town Féidny‘ day. â€"Mwsrs. J. New and J. Gordon, of Kirk-flew, meme in tqwgn lqtely. Au. H. Austin, of Fenolon Falls, was in town Thwaday. on business. â€"Mrs. W. L. Wood-ward. of Sunder. land, {aid on! tqwn‘ a. vfit’ Satuniay. -â€"Mr. Dam. (tough, at EnnLSmom, made a busmesa trip to tqwn to-day. Incl-oats of Oltluu and Strangers ulthln Out on". - MISS Wood. of Kirhliald, called an town friends Wlednesdauy. AsmAvrums COME M1060 EASY LESSON Ill JAPANESE. PITIIY PERSONAL WINTERS. ‘. P. mu. 0! Nwlh Human. ‘ N! with and dath h“ rand from a nym urop nknglnaâ€"Tabomw Wad“ Pan. Cilk’. ii. rand, Shek- , Meat. Niku- per. 193110. Salt. â€"â€".\ Petal-bore syndicate is having] :1 new Manner built lor the Otona- be; l;i‘ or and Rice Lake traffic. The boat. which will be namul "The Sov- ereign.“ Is a {lull deck Vowel moa- auring 70 feet over all. Wrth fourteen feet boom and a drought of four [out nix inches. She will [\- drchn by a {oreand oft compound engine of about 90 h.p.. and her wood is co- timatcd at 13 mile? per hour. â€"M‘r. {fluke Rimbaud, of Lioden Valley. MaripoSa. made The Post a call lately. He in; hole and hearty notwitmtandin‘z his advanced years, and the rigorsot the most ‘aevere winter he claims in all his experience. He is now in his seventy-eighth ycnr and looks as though he“ may- stillbc seared tor you; come. He say ’b0 was among the first subscribers to The Post some 50 yeanago and has taken it continuously ever since. --A large .muskrat was killed in the doorway of the Bonkqn house ladies’ entrance the other night by a non- plo of young men- who happened tol be standing in front of the Express office. mime who understand the habits of these litlte animals say the rat. must have; been under the in'- ' floor-cc of a great {car when it left I the liver to heel: safety un’acrowdod street. and a local trapper Hug-rem; that either Joe Lytle was in chaos or the tarmiut took fright at one o! thc white rags with which acer- taio young hunt-er null-ks the. loca- tion of his trope. _ all}. Thos. Conant. of Mama; has presented to the Oounoil of that town a Wok carved gave! for the Mayor’s use when calling the al-, demon to order or announcing a vote. In up good old do)! of word politics and appropriation gm um, wuyors wow!!!" lave been grateful sometimes for the m. 'd': a mystmiol club, and the has weight!“ .m of “tho granary-lift Era-dwell or '33. m dressing use 631:0” people add about 7 inches to her natural height. and they gadwprtisi her as the tallest wo-, â€"Mr.J. Laban. otNuLhton. .wn in town 1»: ml. an out". the win- tor month: in Iookinunur. “3ng (or you (or the firm of ow ytle. 110 report: the will a! van and Ou'twriuht ll bolas particularly well aduptod to the (famine of the two: variation of peas. -\Vm. McDonald. ma young man who was nrmted with Beltran for Lholt of mmt mum Way Y. M.O.A.. was allowed to so on suspend- ed gentenoe. mammalian having an. muted that he had nothing to do with the theft. .Manmld has since taken sax-vice with a farmer in Yhiu mishbonhobd. â€"Orillia NewsaLeLtcr: Miss Clevie Gill. Orillia‘a tall girl, [Gama ‘ahortly to join Mbin‘s circus. with which she travelled last year. m the use at high hoolqd boots and. “.tall" hair - -j.‘ AL-..‘ â€"Mo§t Lindsay citizens who have visited Chicago have been shown through the swell onloon‘and gamb- ling resort of Jim O’Leory. the big handbook man. 09de the Armour entrance to the Stockyards on South Halstead-at. Rotary he Mt Chicago who Mn had 6t mama to NM on In the out wand. w. Peace: M found that tho grocery line b Qowoll mom-outed in town that n b! not M prdlublo a many other brunch” a! bum. . . -â€"Gnm Worden K. K. mm. a! Beiln‘ille. mu! in town actuary for u now Man. on his mu book (roan a trip through (In north oountry. He was reticent to 1* luck. but It ll whispered that govern! . run an to M gnu-muted tor door filling. nâ€".vv'__ .-_- _ the other day for tb south. Mayor Harrison gave ”den that O'IJem-y‘s liar: to conduct the place be can- on! . â€"Wardcn Channon. ot )hripom. Mm was in town Saturday wort- ed that in most sections of the township he has "cited of km the foil what und clove-r look wry pron“- ioicg. but he [can the enact oflhc mun-o (root: of the last week on low- l.\in¢ laud undu- crop. â€"Mr. 0|;an01 Pod.“ hm gold out his groom-y pluck £03111 J,.RL_9‘N_¢|I|. â€"‘\'.r~ learn that me ennui: done to Pigeon Greek bridge by t ice was more serious than 1t first re- ported. A large portitm at the struc. ture has been carried away. the wreckage being remain; the Greek almost as tar as (finance. known Orfllia lumbennaa. intends disposing of his property in Imgfoni, serous um Inbound will remove to Enderby. me. when he has acquired large interests. â€"Mr. Jos. Kmaby’s pau- at brick dwellings on Nollie-st. which are on therig-htofWIy 01th: L. B. tP. "have haul purchaaed by the (hm. {any for '4900. TM an!» was com. noted a few day! ago. â€"'Ihe date of the Lbcml conven- tion fer the riding of \ictoria and Helibmton. :o nominate a candid‘ute for the House of Commons. is fixed for flashy. my 31:4. a‘. 11 3.111.. in the Academy of Manic. Lindsay. â€"'l‘be ‘trmtoea cl 8. 8. No. 10. Min.- don township. are calling for tender- nor the ere'otian of a stone school-a house. to be completed by Oct. 7 lat. The news mpy incite-st long! contrac- tors and stonemaaans. Monkey Brand Soap cleans kitchen at? ails, stool, iron And tinwuo, knivu and forks, and 311 kindle! cutlery. ,' g. â€"8trsn¢th and vigor come 0! good Iood,tolly digested. "Fomc," nmdy tonne whnt. nndbarlcy food. ‘addl no harden. hut suntan-.9. nourishes; inwigomm. ' ‘ th citizens have decided to celebrate Victoria I)». May, 24th. by holding a big delnqnfltratiou. ' -Midln.nd Omani! has impoaed a license fee of $100 on billin rooms with an additional 350 I“: each table more than one, What I: Hamill" In Town and the Country About Us. -For adoption, a baby git-1.2 mriold. Applytomw. E. Esau-11. Endangflâ€"dZWI GATHEBED 3' POST REPORTERS ON THEIR DAILY ROUNDS â€"-Mr. 630. MW, the well BREEZY [0(Al BREVIIIES WWI 5-- vv'â€"_..--_ in welcoming "Etc" as a resident of the Prairie city. says he has not mis- sed n Winnipeg bonska since he be, gan curling. â€"-Winnipeg Free Press: Pat Burns. the Calgary cnttle king, has signed a contract involving $250,000. whereby he names to furnish the Pat. ific Gold 5%!ch o; 'l‘nm‘ma 8,600 head of steers. 'lthe anilhnll are to be Shir..- pod to Dawson this mason. By the terms at the comtmct the Pacific Gold Storage company in to got the pick of Burne' ranches. It being agreed that each at the 8:500 head shall weigh over 1,450 pound!~ steamer is towing atoge â€"Local fishermen Will be interested in the annonnmment that Rice Lake will hematter be subject to the gen- eral law governing ache: waters. No game fish can be taken there until July 131. Hometofore fishing wan legal two mocks tn‘advanceof the general date, the mason given being that the season was my short aw. ’mg to an rapfidmwm dmeeds in July. Theme reason might Lbave been urged by Luke Bcug'ogz and Link a: fishermen for the lat quarter of a century. . by samba. It will PM” t” WW! “’1' (he ‘1‘” order to hit RW'W' KSWJAEE.’ can; miles down the rim. {or the mung in d the railway cribwo’rk. â€"\Vm. W-hctung. son of Dan Who. lung. of Chemong Indian reserve, died on Sunday night. He was inbia uSuILl good health all day and attend. ed church in the mouths and after. noon. ()1 his [my to church satin at night he was taking ill with a bemâ€" arrhagb and died almost immediately. Dooe‘ased (WM 38 year-lot use and leaves a will: and one daughter. â€"Dr. Shard, Taunto‘l Medical Oflioor. goons a point scam the cigarette when he an: "I may add in addition that the Mlle!!! d the chaotic are humful. especially to snooeptihlo youths. ‘nheir aim. ligaments are dud not in eastern ideas of debauchery. tad pictures are sold with them not intended to im- proyo morality and W3." â€"Lindsay curlers who have met Mr. B. J. Ruben. the wk Font Wil- linm ship. will be iutomsted in .the new: «that he has disposed of his ho- tel 'property in the latter city (or 350,000 and has pm the Inland hotel in Winnipeg“ The Froe.Pras. «Some Ike mun: on new lop- ios. wuo dolivwl in town on Sun- du. which have produced mum com- mon. Prohlbmon. cum-mo amok- Inl. ullflw has and an conduct. or morn propofly. mimomhwtmt poo- pu. wow "Mud and ccmred. “Mt. J". Mchintcr. 6! East Ollll, ha- .uuin added to M1 real «date Midi“! by puminz the old D. Kennedy hanutud. lot 3. can. u. Emily. '11)» prion paid w.“ $3.500. 'lhia i. one o! am most duh-aim firm! in ”ml auction 0! UN count-3y. We coup-finial: Mr. HoAlliutc-c. â€"N.victuon il open. [mkmaster Making having made his first leakage Hominy. whm the Sun Waluravitch um my: man and through. The â€"A Mfg: drum 0! outdo pan-nod through (cm: mmwhy. mom: to a acne: nnch. A umber at [Ann- ou who were in town oxprewwl their disarm-Mal of sending «Ma out at this no: inulmcm “on without load (‘I‘ mum. an' a little more Bale. M I‘m-nigh Ihyc 80¢:ng m a gun]. â€"T.be firing up. meeting (I the Ottawa Jockey dub will take gluon «on I": 21st to June m. at the Woodbine ooum. We. -â€"\lr. '1‘. C. muohut. agent or tho (: PR. Co. he“. report: quite .1 num- ber of Ixcursiouirta as having ken Tun-13.1w to: -\Vl‘1.t‘rn Gmnda. Among 1110f» paying ticket-i for points wed warn Mr. '0. Iblauic. o! Islay. who has none to Winnipxg. and Mr. J. 1612128. of Franklin. going to (-n'Arpt’llo. - _ .‘VL - Ionay In Poultry. Now in thetimo to plantar it. Se» cure goon ”HM and Hardy have large quantistleu :1 good early chick. on: and tux-huh the an to coll to am: all Hanna "3‘!”- LINDSAY For the last weekiwe have been busy marking of and passing into Stock New Clothing for Spring, and now, we are ready for yen-Ready with the best stock of Ready-to-wear Garments for Men and Boys that has ever graced the table of such an up-to-date and modern Clothing house as ours. BORSALINO HATS From Sunny Italy Be Prepared to Meet Spring With a New Hat. mom on min! ‘30?- $3. 50 E M j CARTER W‘“ of th - J- CARTER, tow years of its existence. the order had now in force om Uwo millionfilof insurance â€" it was a creditable showing considering that the Sweaty was started in 1880. .11; is a Society blossul by the church ~qu blooms and pried: have given their sanction and approbation to the under. Be .1ch to the young men to joinâ€"the! young man who would lay maid» em pr'.ce of one cigar in than day at the ago 0: twenty could pay on a two thou-3nd dollar policy. The financial rating 04’ the order is 806d .1! a homer. through sickness or {sand luck. is unable in pay. tzllow membxs will we to it that his policy will rot laps». Young men would not rut of! Joining till alts-r marriage â€"it will tench than to be ecanomi- (LI and thrifty. How many a home might be naval to wife and family «Her drain 0! husband and hther it a 32.000 policy had been secured. Jut‘ls one filled with father-low chil- dreu in our largo, cities. who have ham ielt depending on the cold char- ity of l‘u: world when a paltry twelve dollarfi per year would lune paid a premium on a $1,000 policy which would have tidad than over the crit- ical period. ;W‘. have a Society we may well Lzel proud 0!, with some a! Canodn‘s leading man in our. note. we can hold our on! end compare tumuy with any or hinting in manual. mo belong to you must W tn. denim. 9 Mint 0.“!- W Lindsay. hum heard it spoken at so hvounbl: ban many amndpoints. He then \went into mm and figures comerning the order. He was glad to report that. notwithstanding the griffin gmparod his remarks by giving cum-easier: to the plenum he felt It receiving any invigationA .to an old Lindsay boy, and known 10 a large number present. was accorded a hearty welcome. He began by gin, ins expression to the pleasure it at. funded him to be {.mnk with so many at his old. friends and as. 800mm. He congratulated the bro- thers of Bmmh 77 on their beautiful hall sad 3 membxmhip at some 130, yet was surprised that in a congress... Lion the size df-t. Mary’s. where so much mmterinf wan available. that the member-uh: was not twine the nine. 11¢.qu not: take up much of the mine. a! ruhc speaker of the even... at. Mr. Heard. who would follow him. .would go i'mIto the details otthe working of the am;- gore fully. . AOOIIOOIO GIVEN BY TWO VI!!! OllO FRO. TORONTO. Noun! flu. Info,“ by the Icahn o! In.“ 71 and Friends. Oh Monday evening. Lbs 18m inst... mmMJMfldtm c. ALBA. bid in open meeting and in- vited a urge number a! the young mm of St. Mary‘s parifih to ho pm- ml ‘to spend a social evening and listen to an instructive MW on the working! at the order delivered by The chair was taken by the. presi- dent at an Society. at. M. m. Geough, who in a new well chosen words welcomed the visitors and 9x: plagued up object at the meeting. At- tcr a short musical programme Mr. Galas-ban was called 911. und being P.0. Box 217- Office and Residence Lindsay-3L. next to Dr. Shier'e "If (. M. B. A. OPEN MINING Mr. E. A. Hum, WI. of Toron- to. assisted by Mir. '1‘. F. Callaghan. President or Branch No. 15, CvM-B-A., Toronto. THE BOYS- We tell you the simple truth when we say that you will walk many blocks before you will see anything that nearly approaches our showing of Clothing for boys of all agesâ€"5ailors-Brownies-â€"Vesteesâ€"Russiansâ€"Norfolks â€"-2 piéce Single and Doubleâ€"3 piece Single and Double, are all here in profusion, $1.50 to $8.00, and enough of them to gladen any mother’s heart. A WORD T0 YOUNG HEN-Don’t be foolish and pay a tailor more than you can afi'ordâ€"look our superb show- ing of suits over firstâ€"$5.00 up to $19.00. ’Twill be funny if we can’t please you. JOHN 3T. STETSON HATS From Phila- delphia, U. S. $5.00 Of Best American and -~Canadian Makers. Pianos Organs WM. WARREN, TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. Sewing Machines BARRINGTON HATS 5 From London, Eng. fifty You: a British Soldier. Our old timid WM Martin «debuted “'0an a notyblc anni- versary â€" the golden jubilee at his entry into the B‘it my. which took [lace titty year! ago. He ac- oupted the "Queen's Shilling when .1 ladof 17 years, inthestown otLur- gen. County Armagh. In honorotthe whim-y Major'Mtflamom- Lag unfolded to the breeze tram his mueat mast-mead flu laced And finest national flag ever brought in- to Lindsay. we may triends at the old veteran will ' In Post inen tending congrat “ion: and also in hoping that ne may live to flyastill larger flag in honor of his diamond anniversary. a lacury mll am‘y May than. ad con MIMI] do." how-ol- aybten “futon an- urln a tumultuous“! who“. cle- uld uvc he and out“ on Wynn» tron ream-Nona idly..- man... they dill doin'ou told to! "asylum pou‘bly dcrin (run “run flu-'- Cum): Cum mum. um by F. J.Chao¢3C-.,1\‘lodo. OHM-Annoy) Ml m taken Mammy. nan-c directly upon t o hloo‘lmdmnc m onmdmuyutm. In In". Bul‘ncvu-rh Cure halcyon (a flu. mnlu. It i- then intern-NV and nub :- ‘roodo. Oblo, by P. J Chmraco. tuba-um. Sold by brutal- Palm 75c. width. 'r In Hun bully Pill- (at c mxipsuon A m“ of thank! wan given the men”. who "prod in fituoc coma. Short apcwhus wore given by Vga. Amudmoou envy and cranber- 'ot the Soci .xy. .Mtu- the meeting noun am an or eicm. candidate. an in their nouns and will be hulloted for. at My! r'gakr mocking o'mule So- cwty. l Roll-a, lam. ‘ â€"'I.hc cucukqlest railway in the would in on: from Boswell to Fried- ena. Pa.. the airfine distame being five mile-.5. rm.- mad doubles ital! {our times. and at one point, alter making a .loop of shoot ime mill are mad «me back to withim 300 feet 0! itself on a grade 50 fee? â€"-'I.bc fastest long distance railway train is that on the Santa Fe. which‘ rum 82,500 «miles bthecn Chimp and San Francisco at an amaze of 32 1-2 miles an hour. The taut-.zst; middle distance is that from Paris to Calais which canal-s 186 miles in an may minutes. A- train from New York to Buffalo has second place in; this class. it having a speed 0! «115 miles in 485 minutes. who fastest o! dun-t distance .tmiu has ‘for yum been that from Wiphin to A:- hnt'w city, 55 mi” in 46 minut 33. the Eclipse of Ir. Tutu. (Ottawa Journal.) “ Last. or dropped out of sigm. a little man, intensely patriotic. some» what erratic. of muse activity. known as Tarts. Reply by a {ranked letter to R. L. Burden, Math." Beware of Mat-an for W that (:0an lac-n. â€"(‘o.llingwood Board of Trad; “dc- fires to place on record Its appreci- ation of this mtifl’aotory and effi- cient ems-vice given by an: Grand Trunk Railway Co. to this town dur- ing the aware and continuum!!! stormy weather of the past winter. (that a copy of this resolution I): sent to the 93mm mange: of the can any at mum and also to Mr. .W. Timu, divismu superintend- ent at “We. to whose energy and resume/tune- is the much at m credit (or the about um not in the narrow mm or the word. but in all “an PAGE I": "E. $1 to 3.00 IIIGIIBS'I' CIA... ONTARIO

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