WW . ‘ â€"â€" w 1‘ 'm"“- W W T MG . . U TILMIIIDIHNH rush tho «noon 0! mm .6 Mo on noble. 17') Mao-8| us not Sylvan: Boon. dutplomt We: . ho hondoonoot «an» In (undo. Wm- ur at tho duo pom. oilvor mods! out! woopoukoo Moo lads-um Fur. 19 l. in. own Gold at 13 com bison. Also that o! the ï¬ns poi“. d modal and ovoo take: .5 tho Toronto Rom Show. .Agi 1902. in s otvong ï¬eld at oompotiwro. ESWICK in o booutilnloboouu mimol and!“ 16 hand- hiah. win: a record of 1215.11" of 751mm 2.06 to 2.30. 901: o! Emblosonisn 10. Dom Anetta by Young Jimmie! Bottomzwt to 230. not: of Goo. Wilton. Muny broaden mm! 500 mile- ond poy $100 to $200 oorvico foo, Quid.- lroight ohugoo. to touch 5 oullion 'ith Koomck’o qndiuco. You hue him .ight. on home st .3 economics! Rec. He io aqnsl in cod, otyto, oontormuion md dogmas o wtion 0! my horse in me â€"â€"-u ‘m. round in no inflation of y}- kESWICK in s buntuulouu. “ding 16 hand- high. with a £21}. lire of 751mm 2.06 to 2. Hmblosonisn 10. Dun Anew: -Jimninof Mlmzwi to 2‘ 000. Wilton. Msny broaden In“ sud psy $100 to a “do. {nigh chug“. to much qith Kolmck’a qndiau. You 5.0.1 in cod. Ityb. “‘0'“ gapâ€. 0 wtion at my ho -_ "a ‘-_-_J :- -n indifl of .5 â€no"... n'ï¬" 33-34 nun»? Unlhitod LUCA L‘NEws-LETTERS. LINDSAY, FfiDiY, MAY 23. can“. (Special to rm Post.) Bo. for Midland on Manda“. May 2 th. vb Lornevmo Jet. bxcuuiov n we nuance; or the taxman Chief of Oklahoma. Lindsay. FILI'J [tom Lithium. 31.30. good [or 'twu M 562 poster afar further par- WIT-u. and. ‘ GLANDINE. _ Do: On ï¬tment.) ' 1. 0w. DAV n. one 0: our enter- NI young (Mullen. in «hunt to he extanmve IWV-tmvnln to Mn “and: hunddumn rmmcuvm Mr. MIG». of mm" munm. Imp um oontrwt. Mtg! Lama Irwm. «I Uw mum and. In «lowly enmmnm: {rum n. 3M6 am of ptmumouln- A Inc-:0 mmbm' from um mum mam tha Libml "won"; huh! M 5mm Britain an MUM-any «wrung. a this Katmai“ at NrKvatuu Hum! u (Crowded out um wwk.) fling at H†and 5 urgéu“ Amok ‘ \dult The Kirktufl Z'uhlm Lurau‘y luvs Chartered the alumna: Alva-mum to m an â€cuntâ€: to Luau“; on but. {’0'- My Chis. 1‘1“. m at will :1 ava "ow I'ur'ctat- At 7.30 mm., in at UN Pint. Won». The Fun and S urzém I‘umt. ramming at s ‘$A fl-~ -w “um grand celebrmmn to b-'- hold by 6)» band on 8.3mm“ MAJ 24th. [0’3ch enjoyment ,to tne whole oo..’.ty-a an} of (sports. a. tea. and a grand prumemde Cones-rt in the nvpn. mg or the {amq of Mr. “L8. Felt. m merryâ€"gu-rou'ml will 11:0 be pre- nem: to furnish amusement. .‘n‘ The Weekly Po‘st. 12 Mir ,-_-_ rnicee persona-l mtlvnntmtus at a mus no himsfll for tins riding. II’ this con: ultuency elects 511 liberal for tho 011- tarlc house on May 29th' Um pmp'.» win proï¬t by their good. am. Rosa going ham}: to powzv-r so put Mr. Boyd in as the mnmbcr for [£3.41 \"it'r. term. and we wiii gm: :ux‘ytixinz wn want in Um “zany of :zowrmnunr {Jan-ts. Citizens. do not vote for your party this timo. but (Hit ymlrr hill- lot in the. interebt of: thus ridims and your pocket. Mr. Robt. .Konnsrdy. of Lindswy, maid-:1). tiLi‘: lo tizu‘ \‘ii'm" last wn k_ 89 would like: to one navigation' open- ed on- the Pigeon Rivbr, :m It would mom a'nothar excursion rout-‘- and be of great mhvan fa [or shipping 'gm'posqs. Mr, Kf‘fhnu-L,‘ mm if out -vi3lagor~s do not support thn gamma -men+ cmlkmtp. who is‘ so r‘nterpfls’. ï¬n: and unselfish. it would bn a- grant m-istzak-x , We undmstan'l a lat-gm numwi of our Iomflmz'vi’lkmars nttmrk-d Mr. Heytl's meeting at Downeyviile Wed- [16363.5 ' night. The local nowsxnpnr is R-lyina: that government oftiriaés in the vinngzo. we workiin: for Mr. Haw}. It is not correct. and tho Mirror had both: wt! in: its horns, or it may have to . L___|. take 11: lama; ’nhe Missionary. Mr. Brawn who no- angled Rev. Mr. Kcumm‘m‘s pulpit Sunday last. raw :1. vnrv intoroatinz account of [010120 missionary wm-k. Mount Pieasvmt and Omrmne root- mu teams met on Saturdav mat. and. gummy game-was played. remlï¬q'g it Saturday. N of other u; the Sam ‘ ICC-Eu uuwnymr - _, ,- nment officials in “le Vilmzo, forkiiu: for Mr. I «"er It is not ct. and the Mirror had T-mtt-ar 11: its. horns, or it may h'ayn, to it Wk; , Missionary. Mr. Brawn who no- :1 Rev. Mr. Kmmamin's puipit â€" 1â€"4‘..-n'5f'|n0 ï¬ns uni.» uu ....-‘._.T, 3‘: came'was played. remlï¬'n‘g L0. The bays will. meet again â€day, May-24th. «Mn a numâ€" other sports will ha pulled. off LIFFO RE um 53:31.9 Dvuuo v..- has be! excellent and en- negating: ':n this part of lately. IL: in: delivered Lresses at East Emily. or“: Emu,» aux; Damiord, »m- these puiuta. particu- lhe north. are. Certainly; :. T-l'u’r skunl-zrfâ€"bmrer .rm‘ party :4qu win. us note for East Vnc‘LorL'u in mm Mx Sammie wii‘. our from that Mr. H'Hyd is a. xnscmsh man. an! a. hard his constitutratn. H-a sac- Mun nook. lone-I'- ‘gLa'A-ltui .0 me navigation open- :cn Rivbr. :m It Would ' excursion rout"- and dvantaga [or shipping 'chnwby H3541 if out nt support thn govern- P. who is‘so nnterpris’. sh. it wnnld b“ a- great in}: Post.) I :1 Int-{:0 numihw.‘ of agars nttnn-‘k-d Mr. at Duwneyvifla Wed- children. at a 1043 lat. Mr. .155. Hobbs. of“ poputm‘ black- mmtn. has accepted the agency for the mm- Mlton 00.. the wall. known (arm mplemenhl manufac- harem of natal-bow. Mr. Bobhn m. tend. any!“ a. mu stock a! tind- Md. momma. when. ,qurom and in [not owe thing In the Implement line. Moo supp in for tha name. Thin Pot-at Hamilton (0.. minim-o nut-clan mammary mud um“- Imvtomonu ul- wnya aim the but. of uthtnoflon. m. 140th m manna n 940;!qu m MAI â€sham no that ha thI hmn «nnmvcum with ma company: "mm m mammal-o la «um um mrvlam at nm amart mo requlrmt pr coma "ww y..." , Mr. ‘Hobbl m lm in M0 â€ohm ac mmnmtiun with u m Pawnee la 0! cm upon: M0 1' spacial suppllon «I am. an" and am Uxiwk'im: of punk implomtmu. H6 \ qugtv 5:9“ prism: “"ku- mm» ï¬rst of Juiy comm-Mm" m lehu'a’ on Dominion Day. will twain be undhr the ammloei of the 1.0.017. Maura. Gregory and Greer. the ox- perm-newt and reliable managers. will mm cattl- to the momma of tun Rout. Dobeun. UL King. .L .0 Hcg'g. ohms. Thomas. J. F. Brass ' ‘ sec. When desir- vzbioxr of a. com,- mlttue composed o! the following gen- tlemen; Messrs. Tho». Grlmston. Rom. Dobwn and Geo. Mason. For cavern! days work has been going on. lc'eiuug up the grounds and-pulling out slumps. and as a. result this mll mean a consldcmbh expenditure on the part or the trubteea. whlch will necessltme them oa‘llurg on- {menus who hawu intern-w their loved ones then- for the necessary amounta The plots are S by 16 feet. and will mmnmmodate Five graves each. being ‘_ “*‘ _I1;7. Victoria» who have Luwulw m--- then- for the necessary amounta The plots are S by 16 feet. and will wwomxnmte Five graves each. being sold for Ul’.‘ sum of $5.00. Walks have been laid. out throughout the grounds. and the lntcmtion is tb have them zrnseuod; the rest of the grwu ~ mi: be seeded with xamn grouuun. auu ..-... ___, V them gram-sum; the rest of the grwmhs “2.1;: “be seeded with lawn: be out several times a. year. We unâ€" mund that an annual fee ls to be clwxgeu so {not all plots will be kept ; In out». the wurk la «Hung- pmdarwortlnt'mu thn trustee! mrvc the Wort or all mtareqtud pexeom. The tmctem. capstan“: u: commuter. dose-r19 for their services mmetldm: morn than A formal Vote or thanks. The cemetery mound- wlll In future be a. cram to Huipnl‘» lama-luv. Th4 Fox-«morn and Chosen lit-lamb of tin» plmm hnvo M'mnzmd l' r um: vnmml «.mblnml nn'urolon L in im- pnr ‘lLr. wan-m. to Shannon Pom: mm renown l-‘nllu. ley nut-ml a \ury «mum anlmtlnn‘ tu Ml wlm wldlv lu mm; A. mud. alny‘n uutlug fur a. wry mm" mum to Mn than! mo mm mm mm haw n sum! mm. W s. 0, Han and mu w‘mw in 'I'czmlrtu but wwk. Mint Mu Ham: luul ruturuul from the ("U MW :1. pmmwt vlult than among friamtfl. . n. ,I. .4 nhnuf. fl} PB-Ofv 'l'luz- Tam-nu Club in at mom (or w- amnion. aux-ml may am going to mm directly 110'â€! or t Tlllï¬ (night to We a. I1 nia court. Mr. Tom ngdon. of S mat-6w,» Sunday. Mr S. Thorrdiko. Vandal-Ia» R visit-Ml friends here on Sunday. (Crowded out but weak.) Ham- sou a luv 01' [or sale, with good. I termed and under a. 1 cultivation? I lune a who want to put-gm: Wnte. stating price . once to Elias Bowes, agent. L?mws..7mt. agCJIL. ulm.‘ ...,,, Tiny; is no doubt that Bowea a; Son have bought the beat of the cat- tics my»: season. which could: bepro- ouxed in this or any otli'er'section. In their mt shipment for export Mr. Geo. Foster’s and Mr. Tariok‘a are Worthypf special mention. Mr. Foi- ter'a three year on} att‘er turned the cit-ales at 1670 pounds, for which be n-cclvw the handwma sum of over um- hundred dollars. He also had a. twu year cm, which added to hi9 plle seventy-seven dollars. - .0 0.... an!) n! nrpgqnt sevenuu-amcu mum". Messrs. Bowns a“: Son are at present taking; it a lit'du easy after their hard season‘s work. {they have since Jm:_ 131.. shipped. on an average over a catluad of live stock every other day. and we doubt much if :my qthenr concarn in Ontario hzw donu the same. We must conga/camp’- Mr. O‘Hul- lnrmx. of Lindmmy. on securing: a. car- load of exportt. cattk: from Mes-31's. Eowms Sc Son. 11; is evident he looks aft-.1: the interests of his patrons. On Sunday. Ma-y 111th. Mr. Pater Andurmn was coming home from Mnnillu. and on reaching his-home. he duswvered he had lost: his rubber rug. 1:. Is a black one with plaid [in-â€" 1123:. Tiw party who picked it up \wmld oblige by {caving it at Hogg Bros." store- -. ,_. m~1mlmv£ Th". thin-r that Mr. Fox was cuuapu,u‘..u by his: absence. We presume he though-t hn was too near Little, Bri- mm. what†he spoke the night below. mfl probabiy thrm‘rxht his assistants at Oakad could not take such‘ go )d (mr- or him as the manâ€"who was born a natural lead†of menâ€"the hoist-wane 00!. Sam. Hughes. - Mr L‘o. Hogs: returned from' the Wm Saturdad evening. Mr. Thos- Stanton and w'ifk. of Pan. typool. were the guasta on £18., J. G. Dickey overSnnan. _ ~ MW Ow u.-V7, Mm MR nmuw. Vam- 1 am Mr. Hobbs mum mrcluuum agricultural H6 will ha [3le to mm. of Juw nomination In 1 a 100 or 150 were farm rflth good. buudl a, well lundarzygoods tea! '2 1 1mm several parties to put-abuse such farms ting price and tel-ma at liq: “owes. real estate l' “C Ana‘- .v..- , black one with plaid I‘m- :uty who picked it up by {easing it at Bag; of Stoul'fvule. about to re-or- m. We under- ;o w the man um town In“ . hut-class tou- thor‘ “036' ,3 ‘ liliwaid o! the 'mrdt gammy v 1m: to give one at their. not: '- P‘deg entertainments inâ€: ’; ! ha.“ on Mpndgy evenmg, LIA“ I {I‘Mr‘L ‘ mums mum. (1W Our Own (Mtg-pendent.) Domlmon 030-, July m. to Lindsay. Thu l.0.0.k‘. are again before the pub- lic. Moon's. Gregory and moot. mn- egcra, who one uow prqpnu'mc a. ‘ " "“‘mm mm nom In com- UIUII- va-v w-v-w moMG' program. are. new In con.- munmuou with mulls? but “lent. Furumr lmprovpmonu am being made m 01" mm Dr. Haul lacon- w our: mo mm: a new man calm AM prqmlm to the monk. which mu bu of conduct-ADM yum-mu -. -v v Wu an! I“ ‘ Mama-n. one o! 0! din» mul whool "mun. Mtlwul'h mummy "u“ “N“ "“0- Ul- Hurrah! hurrah! Vote for '. thu mun me all admlre. We tlcad that there was no opp« M the meeting. (3.an lt Wot; harder to (ace than the Boers. ()h Saturm evening last the] a. meeting held In England‘s I the Interest of Mr. Smale. the I " " --‘---’ a Hand 1.1m mm! “1* an u......... now than. there was no opposition an the meeting. (mass u would be huxdcr to (ace than the Basra. ()1. Saturday evening last there was a. meeting held In England‘s lull! in the Interest 0! Mr. Smale. the Reform cahulate. {there was a. good crowd pxasent. and although Dr. Sum». of Toronto. who was expected to speak. did not arrive. the meeting was well ccmdncted by Mr. R. J. Mchgluln‘. Mr. '1‘. Stewart and Mir. Newton Snwlc. Mr. A. Davidson waa chair- A- . ,A_._ “no first to AIII. ;. u-v..r7. Suwlc. Mll‘. A. Davidson wan wan-- man. Mr. Smale was the ï¬rst to adâ€" dress the meeting. and he showed by his excellent won and eloquent manner that be WM qualiï¬ed to re- p: eaem this riding in pariinmant. It justice is done Mr. Smmle he will be jelccted by a «reaping majority. Mr. «tin-ins: addresses on balnlf of the Ross Governmn't. and urged the elec- tnrb to mark their ballot on the 29th for Smale. {l‘ho meeting (Enlarged with the noun lcheerinz. The people in this yifinity are well mtafal with -_ I... mndn M 8108‘- $0“! to m Lucu Wuv- w, , for Smale. The meeting (Emu-sad with the usuu Icheerlng. The poopm in this yic'mity are well satafetl with Newton SW. as he made an excel- lam impression on his audience. Dr. WV. 0! Sundprland. pawn. short visit to Mt. E. z. Yam: on Sumac nflunoon. “ nu- lnmflyf mgr- Damon mention and parachute “up. Home mung. unwuo apart: of an kinda. An ammo cmlngo 0| pro. ““0 ym’ b). t‘h‘ loo-OJ"- W‘- mun «button commltw Job int. 1902. in ley. . ..._-|u.- ll ‘nIIMI““u WM ll! hm \'~l' 1m. "‘lvâ€"â€"', as much .1. Lineral meeting as Lon- suLVaxulu. Although h-a spoke, quite freely and u‘nconcernefly be was puzzled and choked by a few. remarks ] lxom Mr. Kennwb. The meeting was i evened considerably by frequent 1 cheers for 511'. Smale at latex-vale. The meeting closed ubuut 10.30 and the crown d' )erserl mm the same opinione as b1 one. I Miss Cora. But-ling came out from Lindsay Lust Frim' evening with Mr. R. S. Robertson and dun-glueâ€. an! spent Saturday and Sunday with them. She appeared. to have a. very enjoyable tune, which most people have when they wait our village. Mfg. Strattou, formerly of Little Brita-1n. and a. well-known Iritnvmw» compuuled by her. aonâ€"ln-law. Mr. “illuavmwn. of Limlmy, spent Sunday mm: M!" and Mrs. Jas. Blewetl. Mr Rattan. our Christian. pastor. and amoral of the members of the t-llureh have epsnd: comslderubte time lately lu repanrlug and cleaning that Cdlf'luc". They trust the: will have ' "*‘# a-.na--nan1'lnns than 0V“. with Mr and Mrs. J35. Bleweu. Mr Rattan. our Christian. pastor, and amoral of the members of the x-lmrch have epcm: comslderable tlme lately lu ropalrl - and cleaning that edlmyc. They trust they will have larger mngregutlons than eVer. Mr. J‘ Hooper. out What. has creptcd a fine new stable on his premises, which makes lt a. great deal more convenient (or him than lcrmcrly. when he liar} to keep his muse 'm somebody elsv's stable. It also adds to the aimeanmoe of his property greatly. :Mr. Wm. Mark has created a fine vmamlnh to the front and south of - -mmno tn the t and south of Ms house. which adds greatly to the appearance of his now commodiqua mm Hing. Another advantage to Mr. Mark is that he can sit out the-re in the shade on hot summer days and watch the progress of the village. Let everyone try and remember the date of Zion unnlvermry and un. less you want .to mus the treat of y'all lite, don‘t ml to)» there. Mr. Sam. Rodgers , “mm in the cuitivuthn ‘otklns y'ur me, con L Luau “3..., -V Mr. Sam. Rangers in vary busy at presem In the cmtivation of Ins strawberry crop and. expects to have as large. it not a larger yield them so everyone will be able to be suppliud with berries. _ Mr Ma‘lllou Cuibert. our florist. is having spiendid success wath‘ his hot. house. having delivered a number of boxes of tomato plants already. as well 1‘6 a. )arge quantity of nursery stock. Have you a 100 or 150 acre farm for sale. with good buildings. well .086 and under good state of culti- ‘ation ? I have several parties who want to purchase such farms. Write. stating price and terms of sale at ones to “as BoweS, real emu Mathew B'roe. 'for general ria- -._A and mining. A“ aromtly at- rHEWEJlE :‘ny ovalâ€"ins. ww _. nubile LiMri- l the emrdfln’ “0m to .00 I" WI .- uur form. young In.- wo II; no of our yum": month. \‘uhuh tum ! on. 4! on and wwwnnlly on .1: but nuw balmy Mu! mum. be come good 5 n. momma mm 1‘» null m Uu- m- Lo! Mm. kl-nzhuu “A! the mount!“ tom 7 m U pmpm In tram uva m. are V 26th. Every.- Oakwood. VIN" vv- ' TO BE ADDRESS!†BY JOIIII W. Toronto 80m, - - - - - May 24th J out Matingâ€"Bonk Ind Kw Blonarm. - . May new Kirkfield. _ . - - - May 26m Cambray, - - - - Mr. Smalo Ind 0w" 'P' addnu the mating!- Ch" 8 o'clock. Tho 099â€â€œ or his ropmonutivo in “toad. vlc'ronu ROAD. Mm Sun. and Reserve Saturday- mks m the ruanmuu lo Lindoyn. per ctr. Mcmeru. The tnp I8 ndelight. ï¬ll one. and son dwuld nut nil-alt. Horse moan. athletic sports. balloon ascension and parachute drop; ex- cellent band ands. Cniedonhn 91ml, Bell. Deceased resided - about 30 years. and his tannin: lace win be missed. He leaves a. widow and a large family. all of whom are married. to mourn ms (nannies. M1. S. 8. Trick has mowed into the “sum formerly ocCupied by Mr. Chris. Woodcock. r .. -x--.+:mr hm- sis- ‘ 3 ». E. WEEK | 9 MI mother 1n LittIe Britain. um- 11. B. Carts “quanta: dlu. Aâ€"e_ .LI- Rev. E. - tract mamas Mt. J. 11. Can mï¬gung on â€1.4 day mat. Mt- I lew..v. m t The nttcmimnco J ohm Mating- now. "mm. .... ï¬ï¬iï¬n M. in Llnllllly: T5133? 3."... «summon by 1.0.0.». When gunman and mm m . homo Imus. tummy bunk. Mb «199. ..__n_._u h-‘I pal-“II h‘l “it. 1‘60». Endlcou hM mum n ham and la putttna u. ammo founda- Uon amid? It. Wu am glad to but that Mr. John dung. an. In: mph-mu: in mum. We â€4‘ my: to hat. of the mm: of Rowland Boll. Inch ayxnuathv lI married life at their residence. wh'm their ruml‘y and several (Heads 33th". Mn}. .N Osborne. mes Smith and m- N. Smith took part In tho evening's entamlnmnnt and Rev. M'r. Robe- anon. Mr. R. Frise and. Mr. '1'. How dellvcred short addreams. During by the“- youngest (Wanton MW: Im'mh Osborne. Mr. Osborne made a nest reply. tarps-ena- in: his :mpmcmtnon' or his famhy's To thekront once more, Greater “k-nnrn .uf nrn- il ~‘(Jll Wau- w _-7, waggon or buggy cal. Bronâ€"m. To the front out.» more, than ever! Entire change of pro- gramme. . . . . lat an. Lindsay. Athletic sports. mul- c racing, Caledon- inn gangs. bemoan Mama and par- achute drop. Sm: program next week Gardening hi m lull swing now. and see to it that you have a good made: in your bank yar‘L The funeral of the late Archie Kc. Eachrcn on smut-my anal-noon to Smith‘s cemetery. Hartley. was very «L The service» wane largely uttonJrs. G. W. kae. conducted by tho Rev. I‘LL. and Raw. A. N. McDonald. at Lhidon. Many from 3 Wm were here to pay their lost respects to the o n Trounawuy ital-y bands. hora ‘ lte. Bis aged mother. sister mothers have the synmthy of tlnls their and be- whole communtw in wmvamen't. .,__ m-nohmnc Rm- "Xil die welcome to tne mum Sunday School V emmnmem Frm “18114:. W 3:11- ranwemem. Call and examine Tretherwuy Bran new buggies and wagons below putâ€- chasingâ€"Wu. ‘ '1‘ Hm Maud sdn were trauma LEnde 'nuesdfq- LumJ '1‘“w“é'm_ painting neat- ncml \- U“ l5‘63““ “:5“th attended to by .. L - Trathawa“ ,Bros’LJ“; Mn heron on! thfl sick list £4 immo \' int. imnronmz. . Timn 'tor a- cmnge 111- Victoria. Vlotorim County's reprgï¬entmtive at ’l‘ommo. _ . ' Mrs. D. Gram: lg vimtmg With rem than and mammoth! this week. Thu Rev. 3.. â€9.11380. of Jarvis, -â€"vvv' PM“!- “God Sue the King. Maury. (mm .p. vâ€"râ€"r- {or â€me t‘mey “rise and Mr. '1'. How rt addreams. During Mr. and Mm Gimme A with a- nicely worded as beautiful chair and .re as a. slight totem o! esteem ln‘ whidl thfl their family. The ad- ad by the“- youngest as Iminh Osborne. Mr. la neat reply. pips-ena- mmtlon' of his family's Bush and HG" out but ml) an. mum. i; visiting her Chilr aha ut Mon undid.“ m.- L'Lta Arable Kc. my altar-noon to {nu-Hey. m8 vary The ï¬erv'lpetj WEN . May 23rd to the moon entertainment on tâ€"he Mon to mar- U Sun. and Undo!“ per n8 3 delight- nc.t “Ii-ï¬t. m-ts. Inlloon inviud am} A. Farm:- : hus'mesa at {E on the sick hem on the but iq now: will Economical Buyers Reaping a Beauti- tul Harvest at 031.. la expected to preqch In {hf â€"n-I Q..jrlv\\ uu‘tn ID v-I'W"“ Presbytorltm churqh morning and evening. The business Pm* will bu aux! on 9' The only medicine in the world thou will { stop Rona in thtoo days. But. for o por- :- montcoroit roquiroo from ooo bolt 10‘ ono bottle mod according to dilutions,- $1.50. Kidnoy ond Acuu Cough Povdcn. 6 50:. Dr. McGohoy'o Condition Powdon f «lo-troy won-mo. ma.- tho b ood. poring ‘ horns, coulo on odvoo in condition ; 25c. 3 Tahoooothor. Sold by Linduv dmggiuu. g Tho DR. McGABEY MED. 00., Kempc- . vimâ€"'1â€. Comments; Saturday, May 24th, Northbound, and Sunday, May 25th, Southbound STEAMSHIP EXPRESS will run bemoan Toronto and Owen Sound. oonuoctlng with Upper Lake Steamers as follows : Leave Toronto 1.30 p. rn. My, “My. hoard†Arrive Owen Sound 5 20p. rn. M. handâ€. sum, Leave Owen Sound 93. m. m, My. roman, Arrive Toronto 12.55 p. m. mum’s HEAVE cm. For Broken Winded Rpm MOWWQON WWW†â€MOOOOQOQQ¢.M Last week our syndicate bought another large wholesale lot of Clothing and Furnishings from an Eastern Manufacturer. who was closing out the re. ut. This stock. likeall the others which our mainder of his great spring outp Syndicate falls heir to, was knocked down to us at a price nothing short of slaughter price ! We have added “Mighty Little†to the prices and with this new addition to our regular stock. we are determined to RAISE A RACKETâ€"A Monstmm we MVB auucu .VLIbu-J _--V_V - to our raglan: stock. we are determined RAISE A RACKET Clearing Event. Before there’s nothing in the way 0 the 24th of Ray Go it lust, and in f its going fast e tram our MAGNET of unrivalled Men’s $10, $12, and $14 Suits for $8.90 Just 200 of those, and they are latest fabrics in Spring Materia and builds. As long as they 1 Men’s $5.00, $7.00 and 89.00 Suits at 83 90â€"250 of these Suits -so come early if you want one. Made with the popular patterns for young men in Fancy Tweed Mix- tures and Serges. As long as there is one left they will positive- ly be sold at $3 90. Boys' 84.50 and 85.50 Suits at $2.55. Exactly 125 of these suits in Neat Dressy Light Tweed, made up in different styles, remark- able value at $2.55. rerun. Ann M Pm?- “ 1n“ maul-n. men. 1-. a. mantra. Lou-1 Agent. “ 3“ ‘g m. $2.55. Exactly 125 or tucac auua _ in Neat Dressy Light Tweed, We are leaders of fashion in made up in different styles, remark- Men's Neckwear, Fancy Colored Shirts. Gloves, Collars, Braces. able value at $2.55. etc. New Summer Underwear. Boys’ $2.25 and $2.75 Suits at ? $1.15. Boys' $1.50 and $2.50 Cashmere Hose, etc. YINCVCf tx’ ' fore at such a price. a o! the villa; Ben. Su “15 THE BIG CLOTHIER. r, Thur-d†:hey are manutacturers best samples. Material and enough sizes here to suit all ages men II muse-u... - _â€"-- Blue Derry Overalls. 81.00, for 85¢. pair. T-eed and Won-seed Puts, $3.00 for $22.50. Boys’ Moleskin Knicker Puma, 50c. for 40¢. Boya' Tweed Pan“. 81.00 for 80c. 50c. for 40¢. Cootomde. beavy,:25c. for 20c, 224:. for 15¢. Prints, 125:. for 10c.. 10c. for Se. Corsets, few odd Bergen in Nnvy md Grey, xegular 40c. and 50;, for Planck-ctr, hen], 13c. for 11¢. Gloves, Ladics' lisl SniII. Men's, $10 for $7.50, 88 for $6, $5 for $4. Boots, Boys that can wen site 4 have been scarce and ad if nbout 30 boys all who can wear 4. Boots that were be Ind for 65¢. per puir, Ladies' Oxfords, 21235 27:, 3. 333 3‘ GROCERYâ€"Fancy Lamps. 32 to $3. for 31- Te“ : $3.75. Climber Setu,fmcy, $5 for 83.75. Dinner 5 Pines, Bowlo, Pitchers. Cups and Smears, etc , at same red PATENT mICINES-Per list sent out § kinds 390, 3 for 81. 25c. kinda 19¢, or 3 for 50:. ï¬xed Pam, 35c quart. 65c. half gdlon. Supt, but gmnlued, 24 lbs for $1 00, yellow "‘ Tram $3 25 {or 82.75, 83 for $2.50, Valises, 63c {of Every deputmmt subject w ume reductions. Men’s Molakin Pints, flip, for 85¢. put. OK- ---- Stock Must OUGH, per cent reduction of our $2.00 and $1. 75 Hats. Saturday the 24th of May Impressive Bargains to do Honor to the Occasion. of unrivalled prices. Reduced at 0!!“- '9‘..- [cull l1 ELIâ€"l SEPA UH! I [OB “chi: IE 101