: - Mr. Alonzo A. Knight. of Warb- worth, Hastings Cc., is spending a. few days in town, the guestofhis aistem’inâ€"IM‘Y, :9. Thurston; north‘ avatd. 813 18.53.3111} taken "wit’h; - â€"Mn..:' 11298!†W. " under: for New York mu m M11?â€t Guam, who arrived from m Ayms on Monday morning. She will spend a. couple of mouth: imLindaaya .' ‘ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Mallard Sylmager and Miss Aida. Sylmedter‘ are away em, joying 3cm debatable sights and wanes at the :Wm'ld’s Fair at: St. Louis“ (The: last. town on Saturday. lam exhibition at! St. left town Thumdmv. â€"Mr. G. W. Wilder, attheExpmus Office, and Mrs. :Wilder, will Spend the next_ Ale]; tweak: 9mm; the 12.0qu Wâ€"Mr. J. S. mmm and Mr. J. A. . illiams of mm tramaated business in’ Mum (Thursday. â€"Mr. W. H. Mbldll'ulm. ofPotenbo- --.M'r. and Mrs. E. A. Gregory let: Thursday. for t. 'he M’onld’s Fair at St. Louis. They .will m absent a couple of weeks; -‘-M.r. Joe. McGeough; arm of Mr. M. 356690081!- ‘m taken sudden.†ill on Fndag,a.nd wwwundarnhedoctor’s care. His ï¬rm are taping for his â€"M.r.Lorm W, of uheL.B. a; P. R. R. surveying par-Ly, Spent Sun-w day in town with her mother. r0, passedt.‘ hrou-gh lately 10 visit his flour mills at Famlon Falls. “‘ . _Mr. B. My and. W. Mam, of Napanee, transacted busnness intown Monday. I ' ‘ â€"Mr. F. .W. Bauer, of the (Xanadu-n Northern RB. ofï¬ce, Toronto. spent Sunday m town. â€"M.r. M. Brown, of mm, Lreas. urer of Edmonton Qoguty. was in flown Wednesday. â€"aGo'unl‘y Gouncrmor Sham, of Little Britain, and son, were in town Wednesday on pus-inane. . â€"-Mr. E. 0. M1, of Toronto, .was in town Saturday on hush-ass. Ion-nu o! clams and Stu-[on ‘ richl- Our Oatâ€. â€"MEr. Geo, Wilma, of Fenelon Falls. visited town. Manday. . -â€"Mr. W C. Mum}, at Peter-1 bore. .was in. lawn Thunday. â€"Mr. G. L‘, Battalion. of Stirling, visited Lindsay trienda Thursday. â€"Mr. N. Moe-ill, of Jambvine, call- an Lindsay friends Wedaeaday. ‘ â€"M.r. W. R. Rm otSt-rattord, was in town Saturday and Sunday. ‘ â€"Mr. .W‘m. may, of Fenelonf Falls, paid limo! a visit Friday. ? ASIRAVEUERS COME ANDGO MsLennaM Go. latest artistic shade In any M PRISM BRAND PURE MIXED PAINT “IE (Mild Pdillt (0, PITIIY PERSONAL POIITEIS. There’s “a strike on†from head to foot when the Kidney: stop working properly. Dull Hardware, Coal or Iron. 30000090000» « «noun 9000000900 00 0000000090.: A Serious Strike china "all, William at. A complete assortment oi the best goods in stock. -. We have in stock a. lot of new Goods, comprising samples of. this year’s patterns. These we have bought cheap and we are selling at a corresponding reduction FINE ART CHINA. {PAGE 813'- We carry the Newest and Prettiest lines of China and, Cut Glass suitable for Wedding Pre- sents, etc . LL': A. l. SAMPBELL Rich Cut Glass. GROCEBIES, KENT-STREET. AND INVITE INSPECTION. 01’ dome he lately occupied alb Ehéhidié‘ Lake. outside at Pateï¬bora; He will retain his Patenb'omo when, ~‘-a.s' also 293 I01. Ont-'0 0113035» N93. 9: TMâ€! â€"In. the list of sucoeamm students in -tm annual examinations of the School of Practical Science, publiShed in yesterday’s Toronto Star, .we no-\ tine the name of R. H. Armour, L.,C.I. student, .who has successfully passed his second year exmm. in Mechanical and Eleotrical Engineering. Ruusell is a son of Mr. S. Armour. of the Public School staff. ' ; 'â€",Porl. Hope Guide: Mr. and Mrs.‘ J. A. Gumnwell will mhe up their residence in Pant Rope, Mir. pulverg "well mum took a year’s lease of a Port H‘o'pe mum and Mill! W1 .“N. lease 0‘ theflummenmh time in. the Niagara}. district. â€"Mr. G. H. .W‘rdï¬an. proprietor of The Post, and' Mrs. Wilson, leflt on Fruiay for St. Louis, w are they will spend a meek’ or vton'dayas'enjoye mg the sights and wonders to be seen at thr: W'orld’s Fair. â€Â£th will !be guests at “The Inside Inn." â€".Mr. A. E. Pilkie, or Kem‘tville, N. S., rep-again Eben Jcazmea apple exporter, of , create. is in town visit. hm his pamts, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Pilkie. er .will Spend a few weeks here beta-em hisdutiesâ€"this â€"Mr. Tim Buckley has accgoted the position of monohne. opal-Mar at Str-atlond, in the stead ocf MT. Jack Bradshaw, uwho exchanges with him here. "Tim†will be much missed by the different orchestma in town. out in rune onietmd clothing ‘busmess. We must congrztulmte than: on 39-. curing Such .an‘ excellent cutter as Mr. 11110.5. W- -Oantmtor Fred Rich, of Can- ninglun. M Waugh lately to Bobcaagem He has taken the job of building a brick veneered residence for his cousin, Mr. John Bick, of north- Verulam. . -â€"~We are glad. to see that Messrs. O‘Lough-l-Ln 8: McIntyre m byanghing â€"M.is.s Burrows. alter spending the winter in Inuisville, Kentucky. re. spurned home Friday.. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are visiting in Kamila ton on their return. â€"lliu M. McKay, of Linden Valley, who wis visiting her friend, Miss Skinner, 3:9. Colborne-at. ., returned home on lion- 'y. r-Mr. J. A. Cheer, tondmaStcr. and Mr. J. E. Linalum. superintendent of mauve power ,hath ot Orillin. :ware in â€"Mr. W. â€II. Trwp. genus! mew chant. of Praxtï¬n. transacted hw- qam wit awn Wedgy. - . : â€"Rat>v. E. Roberts attended the fun- era! of his old friend, Rev. 1' R. Hull. alt Port Ewe Amway. tow-n Friday. - Mr. G. C. Staples. hardware mer- chant of Knktiem, transacted busi- â€"Mr. W. Kennedy and County Councillor Fainbainn. at Bubcaygeon, are in ;town; .Iueï¬dw. --‘drs. Wm. Gib-mm of Balgowm: Assa.. was .1 gus-s‘ at the Simpmn house Thursday. - 1105815217. W.Reid. John Hender- son and Fred Alldmed. at Bobcaygeon, were in (own Friday. â€"Mr. F. A. McDinrmid, barriSter. of Femlon Falls, transacted business in town Tuesday. â€"Mr. G. Mappharson, of TaPomto, «Iraxï¬acted busines sin town Friday.. â€"Mr. \V. H. Meld'rmm, of Pcter. .boro, .was in town Friday on bus. mess. , , â€"Mr. Geo. Watson. of Kinmount, transacted business in town to-day. â€"}Ir. Wm. McLean, contractor, of Woodville, um aim own Friday on business. -4M;r. J. Webster. of Sunderlaud, called on. .tqwm {cicada My. â€"Dr. ,Wood County Councillor, of Kirkficld. was in 'tow-n Tuesday. â€"Muss Inv‘idsou. of Graeme.» called on stown trimds Thursday. â€"-.Mr. J. W. War. at: Midland. was in town Thursday. â€"MA‘. Win. (ix-imam. of Oakwood, was in town Monday. - Mrs Wm. Parkinson, of Oakwood, was in Itawn’ Thumming. . . . . mdflxflnqx manna-nah; .dgucverydue. “Gm tho“ â€Wham“ 11min mmm m W cm pha‘bnm fcmuyww dame: be. m â€Ll-W0 â€c. mumm. In. Ljndsay's appearance and b-m'neas an. . but itwisâ€"Dmonxous. SiEE Kidneys make mind and body i'n tom: sum GIN PILLS b40611. i ng business: Phpno Mai 10 Winnipeg, Mam, May 17.-Pop1neau Brou’. saw mill at St. Georgo, neu' Fort_ Alexander, Man“ was destroyod “On May 14 I was informed that Chinese bandits had appeared in vil- lages 16 kilometres west of Lino- ynng. and I sent out detachments oi riflemen, mounted and on foot and a company oi infantry. No bandits were found in the villages, the in- habitants of which answered evasive- ly. As the force was returning from the Village of Shantnidtza. 12 kilo- metres west of Liaoynng considerable numbers of bandits were discovered at a. spot where they had been? con- cealed by the villagers. The riflcmen ‘nttacked the bandits, who occupied the outskirts of the village. from which they were dislodged. They left 20 dead and a number of rides nnd many cartridges. Our loss was two soldiers killed and three wound- ed. The Jupnnese' have reoccupied Kaouindian Sian." Russia. Is Wlthout News. St. Petersburg, Hey 17.â€"0wing to the interruption of communication with Port Arthur, the Admiralty has no inlormntion of its own. either re- garding the blowing up of the Jap- anese cruiser Miyavo on‘h‘hy 15 or the torpedoing and crippling of an armored J spanese cruiser in Talien- wen Day. May 10. by s nnpthn launch in command 0! n young Rus- . sin navel oflcer. The general aid! has received the following despatch from Lieut.-Gen- era! Sgkharofl (Gen. Kuropatkin'l chief of staff), dated May 15: Experts who discussed the military situation yesterday expressed the opinion that General Kuropatkin will not remain at Liaoyang. Jo’s Unleaded by Russians. St. Petersburg. Hay 17.-â€"'I‘hs fol- lowing deepatch iron: Major-General Pflug, dated May 15, has been re- ceived at the War Hiniatery: Ac- cording to information received up to Kay 13 the enemy's advance from Fengwsngcheng towards L'iaoyang is characterised by indecision. It is to be supposed that the objective 0! principal Japanese tones is a point beyond Haicheng or Haityoou (Kaichau). another important group of these forces is concentrating in? the district northwest of Takushnn. Several skirmishes have occurred with Chinese bandits, in which three Cossacks were killed and four are reported missing. No resistance was made by the Russians, who are gradually aban- doning it. on the Japanese approach. Col. Spiridorof is seeking to render the railroad es useless as possible to the enemy by removing the switches and otherwise disabling it. The Rus- sians ere retiring because of the ep- proech o! the Japanese columns sent westward. by Generel Kuroki inr medietely After the occupation o! Fengwengchen‘. The Miyako was a cruiser o! 1.800 tons dis lacement. and was 314 {out long. er armament consisted of two 4.7-inch quick-ï¬ring guns and ten 3-poundcrs. ' 50 Miles at Railway Blown Up. St. Petersburg, May 17.-â€"The Ja- panese evidently are determined that there shall not be any further rail communication between General Ku- ropatkin and Port Arthur. Ofï¬cial advices received yesterday by the general staff say the J apanesc have destroyed fifty miles of the railroad north of Klnchou. The Japanese flotilla. while sweep- ing the boy, were exposed to the Russian ï¬re all dny, but. continued their work uninjured. ud iconetructed' protecting trenches. The vessels of Admiral Katnka’l Iqundron shelled the Russian- throughout Sunday, but. the latter nubbornly retained their position. Rubia-mom Admin! [huh reports that the Russian. withdrew from Robinson Point (northeast of Kerr Boy. which adjoin. Nienwnn Bay), dhy 12. but they erected n temporary fort on 3 height northeut oi Tnku Moun- tnin, where they mounted six gun- tho port side. nnd inflicud immense dun... on the hull. The Hiyako sunk tn 22 minutes. Two action were killed, and 22 men were wound- ed. The rat 0! the crew were no- The Miysko wss lost while assist- ing in the operations 01 clearing the Russian mines from Kerr Bey. north- east of Tsiienwsn Bay, on which Port Dslny! is situnted. Admiral Kstsks (commander of the third squsdron), returned there Sunday with s. detachment of his squsdron. protecting two ilotillss oi torpedo boats. which had been detailed to complete sweeping the harbor by the removal of mines. Five mines were discovered and exploded, and the work wss being suspended (or the dsy when the Hiysko struck an un- discovered mine, which exploded with tremendous tom under her stern. 0n JO, Cruiser W With Two Killed and at Wounded. Tokio, May 17.â€"Tho Japanese de- aputch boat. Miyako was destroyed in Kerr Bay by striking a submerged mine. Eight casualties no reported. Japanese Sandro- Cnld not Drive nu. unn- rm mi- Pame- 0- Sunnyâ€"- Fight- Wlth Chine-o Brigadeâ€"They Canoe 3W 3 Deal «Trouble 433573.â€: W ‘20:! Arthur. London, May 17.~â€"The Shanghai eqn-espondent ‘of The Morning Post. cabling under date of May 16. says lthnt according to native reports from Port Arthur the Japanese are vigor- ously becoming the iortness night and day by land and sea. and that sixty ananesc warships and trans- ports have been sighted in Blackncy Bay. end that heavy ï¬ring has been heard in Kichau Bay. 1 RUSSIA’S RESISTANCE T0 JAPS Japanese Cruiser Miyako Des- troyed in Kerr Bay. BLOWN UP BY A MINE lb] BLOWN UP BY A RUSSIAN MINE. Lou or 010,000. Xingston, May 17.â€"In accorduaco with the request of the warden, in view of the complaints from tho guards at! the migration. which' have been taking place in tho peni- Ingernoll, May 17.~â€"Durlng the le- vere wind storm Friday afternoon. n large barn on the farm of Neil Mur- ray, lot 7, con. 9, West Zorn. wu blown over and wrecked. The barn had been recently raised. and was on I. stone foundation. Philadelphai, May 17.â€"Announoo- ment was made yesterday by the re organizers of the Lake Superior Company that the following name-l men have consented to become dim tors in the new corporation: J. Tat- nall Lea. Char-less . Hinchman and Francis B. Reeves 0! Philadelphia; John '1‘. Terry, Charles E. Orvis and Dumont Clark, New York; George D. 'l‘crrel Orange, N. J. C. D. Warren, Toronto. Ont. , and Thomas J. Drum- mond. Montreal. Que. Toronto. May 17.â€"In the Court of Appenl Chief Justice Moss presiding the application on behalf of E. A. Dunlap, M.P.P., for North Renfrew, was heard yesterday. Mr. Dunlop wishes to have the Rev. J. A. Mac- donnld. managing editor of The Globe, committed for contempt of court, on account of en editorial published on May 6 entitled â€A Celebrated Election Cnse." I. F. Hellmuth. K.C., appeu'ed {or the ap- pliant, and A. B. Ayleeworth for the defendant! Judgment upon the ap- plication was reserved. The argu- ment hated over three hours. Toronto. lhy 17.â€"-Ernest Ridden Paterson, B.A.. son of John A. Zat- erson, K.C., 51 Wslmer road. was awarded the Rhodes Scholarship st the special meeting of Toronto Uni- versity Senote last night. Mr. Pst- arson Ins horn Sept. 1. 1881. and was eduented nt Hot-bard Collegiote Institute. akin: n scholarship there at the on of 16. At the University he took honors in clnssics, which is his Invorite course of study. nnd which he intends to pursue st 0:- mm, whither he (oes in the fall. He grndunted in 1902, in which yes: he was editor of Vsrsity. Montreal. May 17.â€"Commodorc Spain 0! the Department of Marine and Fisheries. at :1 meeting held yes. terdny of the shipping interests and members of the Harbor Board. an- nounced that the Government had decided to place two ice-breaking steamers on the, St. Lawrence route between Quebec end Montreal. There will be one big steamer, which will keep the channel at Cape Rouge,'the most dangerous spot in the channel. deer of ice during the entire winter. and e smell steamer. which will he need between Sorel end Montreal. W thm you con buy elsewhere. 0 * " 4/ 4 SUMMER HABERDASHERY. ~ , ~ ’ E é g There’s nothing we can't sell you for your Summer wear but what will be better bought a ï¬ A Ties, UnderweatW, Collars. etc. @ -â€"-â€"- â€"â€" W J AHAM ‘9! WHERE 1301, GREATEST LARS BRING E THEIR VALUE. . . , CLS%%I;I§G 131 â€"â€"-â€"â€"THE KING CLOTHIER. EAST OF BENSON HOUSE. â€"â€" Government Will Hereafter Keep St. Lawrence River Channel Clar. mmmxmmmmmnmmr â€14 flmfl WATCH - GRAHAM - GROW. Inspecting Penitentiary. Toronto M Schohnhlp. FAVOR ICE BREAKERS. Miller: 0m. Jaw Md. New 800 Company. has proved to Lindsay people that it is quite possible to be “Economical and Fashionable.†The» n and stylish garments have had a phenomenal sale and could not be duplicated for the money omsi establishment. OWW‘WWWO Some people think it is impossible to be economical and. fashionable. But it is not, and we’jl 1 why ; Listenâ€"Um lucky purchase the day after the Toronto F we of the whole of a Traveller’s samples GHAHAM’S Toronto Fire Sale min Fashionable Summer Suits and Top Coats Preventing o loss is one my of getting n box-35h. Now is the ï¬ne to prevent a. your Spring Suit snd Light Overcoat. SUMMER HABERDASHERY. You can buy a 815 Top Coat for 88.00 You can buy a $12 Top Coat for 87.00 'Don‘t forget you} own] interest and come this week. It will be an un- lucky day for those who mlss these chances. Pick your pick they’re all correct. Has blown up a big furore_at Graham’sâ€"the right store for Clothing Bar- gains. PeOple come, examine and buy, and buying once, they come and buy again. That’s why Graham grows._ l The lowest oi- my tender not Inseam-i. ’ “60 - «mu. '1‘. C. IVORY, 9mm Plum ad a iï¬cations may be seen st the otï¬ee of 0111: E. Belcha, Habitat, Peterborough, or gt the ofï¬ce of W. H. Curry, Soonmyottho Bond of Educ.- tio_n, Que-co. in the Village of Gamma up to SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the erection of s um. and Public genâ€! Building :_ .L- 17:“- _- -a me- All Orders Vllll Have Prompt Attention. Eavctroughing, Plumbing and Steam Fitting, Furnace Work, Repairing. You can buy a $16 Suit for 89.25 You can buy a $14 Suit for 87. 90 Lawn Mowers and Window Screens, Mirk Cans. Af 35 cents a quaxt. Money re- funded if not sat s‘actory. For the next thre: weeks we will sell our HARD LD WOODS. MANAGER. Noon on the 26th inst WO0BS STOVE CD. NOTICE TO BUILERS. Ark Brand Paint Get Our Prices on OMOWWNWWOOMWNOOOW Chamberloin'o Stomach and Liver Tablet. When you feel dull after eating. When you lave no appetite. Whenyouhaveabadtasteinthemouth. When your liver is torpid. When your bowels are constipated. When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. C- They will improve your appetite, elm and invigorate your stomach and regulate your liver and bowels. . 25c; all druggists. e ‘Just Whét You N ee’dlf??? STRIKE WHILE THE PRICES ARE HOT. Phone 99 $10 12 “ “ 6.50 “ “ “ 1 7 ‘6 ‘6 4‘25 ‘C 6‘ 6‘ PRICE PARING IN TOP COATS: u so u 6.25 u u u a You can buy 3‘34 Top Coat for 82.50 PRICE PARING IN SUITS. THE LOW PRICE WIND An Ad in the Evening Post Brings Quick W. Flavolle, President; R. J. changhlin, Dr. W. Lytle, C. Chittick, W. H. Stavens, S. Armour. Rev 31!. L C. Taylor, JAHES HIE Ylflflfllfl [MI 8: SEVINESW We Invite Your Depos m '5.qu rosr. uxosv Absolute Security OFFICE M088 Official Inspectors Grand Trunk Railway System. . . . Foot. of Kent-st. Hue you the correct TIME in yonrhonee! hit not I. source of worry when your Clock is not right! Our Clocks m gunm- teed perfect Time Keepers. TRY ONE. BRITT ON BROS, TIME: DIRECTORS 5.85 2.75 Interest com- pounded half 'yearly. Andityour Wad: shows It incliution to be eccentric a unsteadyin inhabits bringim u. Woyill pl! it in order I! resealable cost. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ur. Rev N [1111. JAIES Lawn! lfl’j FI- LINDSAY’S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE â€to “ll be bi. Tow III eta II! c m; ‘ but Dd (I1 I GIG deft '4! 11K If