trdcrs and rod pump up on the 'apum'p hdonot 'er- C0. r, asthe which Before leaving Mr. Pedhr said that as a citizen he wished to congratulate the Council an the purchasa of the steam rollerâ€"it was the greatest step in the direction at good roads ever taken in Lindsay. 11 led the convex-antic}: for a 5"†He remarked to the Presidï¬nt: The members thin-k the new pght ‘ my 3°“ One. but the 023.10]! ï¬gs-$30 phevail that the priee latch \1 yor Soothemnâ€""Now let us get aoxn to the gas business. Mr. Dun- stan some time 380 lent down scan of nine new (our-way reflectom for trial, and no doubt all at you have ex- amined them and formed yum opin- ions as to. their merits or halts." 31:. DWâ€"‘ï¬When I_ met you gentleman last .we agreed upon a tentative propua‘tion inching to a new agreement. The delay that a:- caxred in fitting the trial lamp: with four-way reflector: is: the fault or the manwflacturerg ':I trust that by this time all of you have made up your minds as ta the quality at the Mr. Dunstan â€" “I suppose Mr. Smith‘s illness is responsible for the delay. The 25 c. p. light we propose t0 8‘." in will produce 150 c. p. with a rgflector: as Mr. Stem‘ report Eta“!!- {We never contemphted do- radon. asking that Council vote the customary guarantee ï¬nd at $200 in the event of a 1053 owing to wet wen: her; that Council give an ex- hibiz'. on or mad-making on the morn: ing of July lst; and that permissim be given to ï¬re a salute at 21 guns on the market park. On motion of Ald.»McWattem and O'Rielly, the gumtee ‘was voted. and the other reqmsts were left to the discretion of Aid. Store: and the Mayor. Aid. O’Riellyâ€""l haven’t seen the reflectors at all.†Aid. MnWat'temâ€""Nor I haven't. were we go any further I wish to know if we are sting to get jthe 150 actual candle power promised in the original contract 3" 31:. Dunstanâ€"“The old contract has .__ “N‘ gum" LI.- "Ald. MnWattersâ€""I think the are light would be cheaper. .Three {1' 'Aâ€"n ‘, ligh‘ Mime." am. with a four-way reflector.†Aid. MnCreaâ€""I have been wait’ng “notice tint the lamps were ready Qbe inspected by the Lighting com- hen allowed to lapse at your desire. Illwe are now. seeking to make a gem and Dunstan. of the LindsayGas Co. The latter arrived from‘ Toronto on th: 8 abbot train. while the form- er came in from mm at 9 o’clock .â€"in good time {or the important part of the conference. The members present were Mayor Sootheran and Aldermen O’Rieuy, Mn- W31;€I‘S, Storcr, Mch and Cinna~ Ou: town (anthers met in special session June ’18th' to discuss street lighting matters .with Messrs. Bur- O'NOOOWW council let mm: m end 8mm Ineeteedime 11th -- An Water-innate» Rule â€â€œ633 ounces: cgntmt‘ atPreeentPï¬OIpOl'llmp. lflhllgmofnenewelferFouI-Yeere Moreâ€" July 181: celebration Guarantee of $200 Ageln Voted ONONOWW eerviee under the old contract price ' "That e new connect he entered ‘ of 634;) er an: lamp coil: as 32000. and : in owith the Gee Caneny for one 3 now. we light 12 milm tan- 82100.†‘ 3 yeerfor $15 per Imp o! 25 mm Mr. Bantamâ€""Then 12 miles 0.; : mdle power, inked demo. without electric lighting would mt you can- : reflector, for 1400 been, thepteeent 2 giggly? more matey than you are : lempe to he need, except thet lunpe Mayor Scothean'The Light Ooe 0 without redeem-e ere to hen fou- unter tar a new contract was 345 per 1 3 '.y reflecttrs pleeed thawed. end m up till: midnight. or .52 flat an Elempe end four-wey "My!“ ‘11“! I 1%!!ch :- shave 131 can 7: where direcced by Council; .e‘ndO , Lamps. but we wouldn’t need half that : 20 per cm. of the pnee to bepud Solicitor Honkinéâ€" "The only may : for Impe without reflecten. The to ï¬nd 0'11: how W area you would : Council to heve the option of re- require is by making a test. on eaide : newing the contact for four yeex'e #28:: O‘Riellyâ€"“IWe Would nee d an : more for 100 lunpe or over, in which an: wherever theme is a gee! lamp at O eeee four-wey redeetore to be pleeed present. " : on ell lempe whenever c’eeired by Several membersâ€""0h, no.†: Council. Whine! over an Mot Soothemnâ€" A “if average : flemetobeneinteined forone yeer for the am lights Would be 500- act's zit deeiredhytheConnefl, inwhioh nal candle power †Md. McCreaâ€" “Even at that they : menonflectere to he required on would be cheaper than gas.†. to och lenpe. "â€"Cen'ied. President Wâ€" You well be lnYnF:lnl‘ to learn flu} m“- Iia-hi- nan OOOOQWOOOQNMOOE Tflident 103; absent. Aldermen -Mau.nder .nd Robinson. Town Solicitor Hop- ing was also present. First of J u]: Guarantee. agate taking up the business at be evening MI. “7m. [Pedlar was 236 on behalf at the Committee in lamps equals the price at 09¢ am will give as much light 3'3†6M YEAR (ONIRA'U‘WHWGAS (E “t Burgess â€" "That’s ab- compariean with the lighg :will show that the price I: residence addrinspect segr- hmgs atted‘with the new THE The Gas Contract. ane"0ur light is certain! ‘wb lamp 3'11 light six blocks. â€MI “Eisne'goodaa‘ ligétangnatins mu .- WEEKLY Poet, LLNDSAYUERIDAX. 41:53,; â€""_T_hey say ‘that only seven mini; "'Ihn sgvgn mu. Pâ€"auT’M ujrive at tht E a ‘00.“QOOQONMOOWOW4 % 3. E M8301 utter to ' 13mm all-nigh Add» 1 ' LampSJ number Solicii to ï¬nd require dtreett." Ald. ( am whe recent. 1’ Severa Minor for the m1 cant Md. 1 would b Presid surprise EEEEYEE S“ If 352332 President Medâ€"".1 wouum': think {or one instant at! going to a further expense at $400 19::- reflectors to secure a. year’s contract.†Ald. O’BieUUg-f"1’here are 56 lamps not ï¬tted with reflectu's of any kmd. Aid. MnWatters-“In any event I would advise that the agreement ter-V minute at the'end of the yeansathat the new Council. o‘auld dam. with the «mention? ' ~' new? Council Ald. O’RieUyâ€"“The naydeai with it db: a couple poâ€"s': you enter info aâ€"n‘arrangement for a year. and in the meantime. if. you can make a better oqntract. we’ll be satisfied." : Solicitor Edpkhï¬â€""Doea' that af- (or mean that you will tit up the pram: naked hght with (om-my reflectors 8" ' _ Mr. Dunstanâ€""I'm not prepared to say an the spur at the moment. To do so mould mean a large expense, and in the event of the contract not; being renewed the reflectors might not to be enact." . r : r ‘ ‘ ~-..‘lj_e . - "T mell turn the lights oat." Ala. Stormâ€"“Myra are to have gas then'Isaylet «agree house“: only until we can take a vote afthe peo- le.!’ i p Mr. Dunstan. (amer a {w bispered colloquy with President Burgess) â€" -"Let me make {I prop'tsition. Sup- Solicitor Hopkins - “The under- ptnnding m that reflectors at a. cer- tainkindwmldbephcoduponan lamps. At present all: of the lamps are not an ï¬tted.†. . Mayor Smthemn â€" "There's one thing certain-the four-my retinas 01‘s are very good.†Ald. - {Gammonâ€""What do Ubu think. Mr. Mom-acme" - Ald. McWatrteraâ€""Tho light is very good,bwt'1¢nï¬tvotetopny$15 a lamp under a. new: contract (at 25 actual candle power when we {were Mime} 159-" ' ..9- LL, ,LLA._ .___.__ be}; Vthiink' that? rwgy thggjve may as we have a lottltmmieu‘jnveated in' mains. in the outskirts. where we cannot hope not a revenue trom pri- vate lighting.†A _ MI. Dunstan â€" ":We will agree to supply 25 c. p. actual flame. The one thing (that inclines Inc to desire the continuance at the oontmet is ’that Ereaident Messâ€""One at our banners tested 25 c. p. The report is not as canplerte as the one furnished by Prof. Ellis. but the twat! agree flair- .Mr. Steven's report at {the tests made by him were procured by the Clerk. and showed 22 and 23 c. p. act- ual flame. and a redrbcted power at 151 candles. rSolicitor Ho pkin‘sâ€""Wh’at are you epared to give m the light seen you. to that contract. It meant a very cheap light for us if enforced.†President Ragweedâ€""With a 25 c.p flame and a saddle-back reflector.“ can produce as high as 200 reflected candle pdwer Prof. Ellis. the high- est authority in Canada, will tell you tm‘t h | ‘ v \ Ald. mamaâ€""Your ' ht did not test 25 actual candle " Mr. Dunstanâ€"{For some time we have been giving You the light at 20 per cent reduction and have been 103- 13¢qu. There midn't have been any trouble if that ward "act- ual“ had been left out at the origmal contract.†President Bum â€"- "Don‘t forget this-you. came to us'. We wére pre- pared to give ybn the light seen by W you: committeg in Tomato.†Ald. Stomrâ€""Oonfess‘ that the whole thing was in the nature «fan eipcrimemt.†' .Prwid'en-t Burgessâ€""That’s 'true ; the street lighting contract barely carries itself." Mr, Dunstanâ€""There’s one thing moreâ€"we can’t make the price a cent lower even to keep the contract. If you held as up tar 8. 10¢. reduction per lamp we_wou1d haze tic quit.†Ald. O‘Riellyâ€"“There's nothing In :t._gf “Bald rathef_b_uy bpt the p1-th..†Solicitor Hopkinsâ€""I couldn‘t â€ad-a vise the Council to! go into a compli- cated deal like that." ‘ President Burgasâ€""We're prep'ar- ed to quate you a price for gas and leg ’fipgtowâ€"n 19k aflgr thg lamps." ' Solicitor Eopkinsâ€""The question is. whit reduction in price is the coax:- pany prepared to make in case the preï¬ent light doesn’t 5951:?" Ald. Storerâ€""Id' the pron: repart- ed you fairly when you ï¬rst came here. you promised to cut existing prices of light in twin.†' pla want’ us to givd a street‘ ceréice. but we don't feel inclined td do so. owing to the trouble wove had here." Solicit'dr Hopkinsâ€"",When coming in by train at night. I have mysok romaxjkeQJbe tine appearance at 'the be iseen five milw farther than an electric light of similar pdmr. ' Tim has been established by ES. 60mm- meat teats.“ Md. McC-roaâ€"“Evon at that they would be cheaper than gas.†President Bumâ€"â€You will be surprised to learn that car light can Add» Methodâ€""1W0 have 131- gas Lamps. but we vgouldn‘t need half that “$2†°‘ ‘h’ï¬ï¬â€˜mw’m an! licit'w“ â€"". y WHY to ï¬nd ant how many area you would require is by making a teston aaide meat." Ald. O‘Rienyé-“We would need an an: wherever themria a gas lamp at present." ' -‘ Several membersâ€""Oh. no.†Mot Sqothemaâ€""A hi: average for the arc lights made! be 500- act‘s 0:11 candle power.†' Hay'or Scothemn‘l-“The Light Co‘s outer tarxa new contract was $45 per hum“) till. midnight. or .52 form all-night‘sgrvice.†. President $4ka a: propoâ€" »"_(_)s}u.wn peo- 28. 1903‘ mem- room after which the happy coup‘ie left, amid a shower out ripaand flow- BIB, for their “8- in .WoOdVille. We neatly and numerous. were a Set at sterling silver hummus and nap- kin rings presented by the choir and accompanied by an Bloquent address. Wing up? esteem in which she was held. - .. ' - ‘ i 1"" t After the bride and gro’om‘ had re- ceived the hearty congratulations their friends preaemt. . an emellen dejeunagm gglfyaq‘ lathe, dining- as and was entirely cured by one and a half bottles of it. It givegperq tact satieflwtioq- with our trade.- flayncuPat-kar Ch; Huev‘jllo, 411: F!“ W hi. all (hum .-L_i_._1__ : and carried boqueta of pink (macs. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Vuctor McPherson. of Woodville. and Mr. Llewellyn Hagerman, brother at the bride. . In Assam-(lug Cough Cured. A customer of oursvwhb had been enlisting from a. cavern cough' for six months. bought two battles of Uhnmbarlain’a Cough Remedy, from Thomas â€" Immune. “The queen of the year hen come. Hail to thee. June? Sweet mis- tress mines! -’ Maple Leaf Farm thitevale. m the scene of a happy gathering on Wednesday. June 3rd. The occasion that called them together was the marriage at Margaret Ethel Imise, second daughter at Mr. and Mrs- Theo. Hagerman. and grand-daughter to an. Button. to Mr. Reuben Werne Thomas. neeond son of the late Wm. Thomae. at Woodville. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Y. Legate. at Whitevale. 'The beautifull home had been decorated with (em: and flamers fitting (or the occasion. The guests were membled in the drawing-room when the Wedding party entered at at 1 p.m.. while Mendelssohn! wed- ding march m being played by Miss Alice Eagermnn. at Zephwr.. The bride, who was given away by her father. was attired in a travelling dress of blue broadcloth. with a ho- dice of white silk and carried a ho. quet of white roses. ~ The brides- maids, who were mu Beatrice Hag! erman. sister of the bride. and Mia Ethyl Thomas. sister at the gnoom, wore gotwns of blue cloth and each wore diamond pins. gift; at the groom who brilljdnwith‘fl‘ï¬e'Pbst in Mil: Ming hearty congratulations and gocd wishes to the young couple“ Mr. alnd Mrs. Porter left on the es‘enng \expreee to: Portland and points east on _their honeymoon. On their return they will reeide at 44 E Park Avenue. Hr. Porter has a host of‘ friengjq in Lindw,_b‘i‘s_ qli town Wi'scn. of Montreal. was hes: man. Amongst the man-y gifts were as handsome chin‘a cabinet from the Saturday Night Meeting Committee of the Young Men‘s Christian Assu- ciatton, of which Mr. Pol-tennis chairman; a hand~1>me git c'ock, With ornaments to match, from MeSsrs. Henry Bixks Son-9; and a cabinet of silver (tom the fol- low employees 0! Mr. Porter with the :amc firm. - Potter â€" Dims. A quiet wedding took place in the American Presbyterian church Mon- treal. on Wednesday June‘ 17th. then Mr. [Howard S. Pea-tar. ofthe firm of Henry Biz-ks Sony. and Miss Ellie Cameron ‘Bénns, of bun-cal. m-rc umted in marriage by Rav. Jan. Ross. D. D. The bride wad ‘attired in :x going-“ray gov-n of guy Zib-' elinn c‘oth, p'pcd with pale blagsglk. sv=th picture hat to match. She was assislcc by her sister, Miss Bertha guannsuoLMontI-eal. and Mr James Aid. Store: -“I‘m not willing toen- ter into any bargain." Ald. Cinnamonâ€"".Wlnt Md yï¬u doâ€"Ieavc the tom: in darknm P" Aid. Stoutâ€""Yes. I Would." Ald. McOrea-"It Would be the right my.†Ald. 0‘Riellyâ€""You. might get along, but you should think of the wo- men and children." Mayor Soothemnâ€""The full Coun- cil will hare a chance to vote when the byglaw is introduced." Solicitor Hopkins then proceeded to draw up the agreement printed above, the members of the company some- what reluctantly consenting to the 20 per cent reductionin cost of lamps until ï¬tted with reflectors. wnar. reluctantly consenting to the 20 per cent reductionin cost of lamps until ï¬tted with reflectors. . The resolution printed above was then moved ‘by Ald. O’Riell-y. seconded by Ald. daemon; The vote stood; For, mover and meander and Mayor Sootheran; against. Aldermen Mc- Grae and Storer. dent they Ban‘t get (Micheal that. .1. .feel_1ik_e_ risking it.†President Burgessâ€"“And you will agree to not enter into any new con- tract until the year bu expired I" This suggestion was pronounced to he unreapombk. .- I , « . Proï¬cient Burgessâ€""What do you think about it, Mr; Dental: 9" MA Dunstan-fiVYell. Ijm. so conï¬- j-_L Ll.-.â€" -Awn basis at a one younontraoi. witfl right to renew for but year. [anger at, can!!! prige I" a Soliicitda' Hopingâ€""Are you will- ing to give up a 25 9.9. light with new: reflectors at $15 per lamp on the w “v, w munc- ' Mr. Dunst‘an‘J-The gm 1i ht - mired by Mr. Store: in Termite ten: 80 c. p.. and the cit for it.†‘ I 9373 8323â€â€œ- t 112(3on Sentimental-"And they use In on many stream in re! renoe to_’cl_19_ glqotric light)? .-.' p e Council then adjourned, President Burgess-â€The tanger- Mine of our light is too huh tor the mmtlos tested (or use on coal gas lamps. The American maker; win get ove_r the difligpl‘cy in time." _ Solicitor: Hopkins-"Give us a con- tract at the prioe_of $15 per lamp for 100 or more lamps. and agree «to put on 56 new. tour-my reflectors." Mayor Soothemn-"And continue the present 6-bumer lights on Keats 3t.†1' ‘ ( I I\ Am. Stormâ€"â€What _ab'on_1t mantles I f ______ ALAâ€"A ' â€"‘ â€"â€"â€"~ -WI I saw them in mam Toronto and the light was ï¬ne. †JUNE WEBB! scams. “manna-mum “mm-m. Lg!“ mmmltwm e lociverzhe Appointed. Connector Jen. J. Win the defend- ent in en cation brought by Mr. J. P. Ryley in the High Court, to hen e reeelver eppointed to cert, on the connect 0! baking cone miles of gnnoIithic welk in thc town here, which contact wu greeted wilt. Millereweek'oreoegc. Mr. Ryley upthet he ed Mr. Miller were to he â€timeout-eat. but. the: u econ u :lr. mp6 their tender ecceptcd be reï¬ned tcenow Mr. Ryloy to perticlpete in the ‘ lathe writ, which wee iuhcd by Mr. I. E. Weldon. Mum Oil the Court to declare um I» M (it. between them for petfonnucc ct thc‘bntuet. end We receiver to execute the connect 5. uppolnhd. We udcntend tint Mr. Miller denie- ny each oontnot had he. employed Mr. Hugh O'Leery. K.C.. to defadthc unit. I Ir. J. um. thelflcletlfl. Ashe um r Hobd’s J'arsaparilla What 'ar73HuMOrs7 Mr. Hardyâ€""The Council has not given us any new why they would refuse to entertain our reqneet that the building be placed in the centre of the p"ark. Mayor Soptheran-"“ all. you can ask them, anyway " A Matter at Privilege. 1 The members were junt about to ‘adjoum when Mr. Real use (non: ha seat and said he wished to s at m ‘ privilege. Pulling a now of he Ev- ening Post at May 18th from his pocket. he etau'ted of! by anying that he wished to state thet he had been incorreotLy reported by tint paper. »and he mted to make matters right. He denied ever making certain state- ments. espeeielly the one term-ring to the discharging of the librarim. What he did my at the meetingjm that the libmrinn should not be held reeponeible (or attack they haven’t any control over it. Ever; man had a right to his awn opinion. and he had arighttohis.". . __. Win so to Niagara. On motion of Mr. Real. seconded by Mr. Kylie. Mr. Hardy m ensured the amount set aside for clerical wprt to detract his expense while attending {He butario "Libmrv 14-month; megting at Niagara Falls. Mr. Bealâ€""I don't think the G.T.R. «’1 I build a double-track. Anyway. a row or trees could be placed onibe wosl’ side to protect the building. :1 think about where the btndatand standa is the begt ghee." Judge Hardingâ€""Tho G.T.R. my double-track their line an Victoria: ave. There will be so much dirt and dad (tom passing tmins tint the building will be rendered graqtiqally melon." 7 Mayor Scothcmnâ€""lt will do no harm to interview, the Council. but I don't think the members will enter- tain your request. The team may re- quire a portion of 'the park for can urging the town buildings in the future. You see we are going to have the C.P.R., and there is a prospect (t the town increasing in population. The property we propose to give i. glued at $75 per foot. and it you ï¬gure on 85 toot you will see that it amounts to midemble.†Mr. Devlinâ€"â€Another question is the site. I think me should ask the Council to give us power to build in the centre of the market lot." Moved by Mr. Hardy. seconded by Mr. Baal. that the Building Commit- tee call for tenders just as sum as the specification are pupaned.â€"Canl tied. ' ' Messrs. Bl'ihtnell A: (b‘s. accumt {or bcnks.amountin¢ to:§.3o;Light, Heat Power at; 32.80; mboay. geon Independent. (or (bar you-3' subscriptions to that journal. amount- ing to 86. were presented and an mo- tion at Mr. Devlin. were referred tn the Finance committee for payment. Plans for the Library. Mr. Flnvellc presented Architect Miller‘s amended plane of the new, library building. The members scrutinized them, thoroughly and all were satisfied with the changes that had been made from the first plans euhmitt_ed.__ . CONTRACTOR IILLEI SHED. in}: for month 1512; number at new; tickets“ ï¬ned. 12: total number of banana: to and at mouth.1464; each main}; (or gnonth. 98c. ' The Librarian’s report for May was presented and on moth: 0‘ Mr. Ear; dy, seconded by M!- Devlin. adopted. Fonuwins. 3‘ “I report; (Innin- tion in Durbanâ€"History 50. Biography 65. Voyages and True}: 65. General Literature 45. Juveniles: Bay: 201, Girls 40. Little One: 37. Bound Peri- odicals 96. Poetry 21. Science 40. Re- ligiop 8. Fic_t§m}__8_44. Ibtgl circuln- Reports and Accognts. The report at tho Library (bmmit- tea was promoted by Mr. Hardy.a.nd and on motion of Mr. Hardy. second- “ by 35:. Ben]. it‘ was adopted. on May 11th. The pr“: “:8 J udge Harding. Chairman; Secretary Hwy: flan: anathema. Messrs. Kylfe. Devlin and “Dual. The minute- at mt meeting mare read and con. firmed ' Tudors for tho low Library wm to Advertised for In a Couplo of Nuts. - After trying to: about two week: to‘hold a meeting. the members at the Public lib-NIT. Board assembled Friday evening at the Council cham- ber and transacted business with great dispatch. WMDh man in marked contrast with the hat meeting held A'IEE‘I’ING "Ell FRIDAY EVENING, " AFTER no A'ITEIP'I’S. Tflf’ PUNK [IMRWRRD hono- Iot him, (by tr 3 It. Wu‘l'1 put-ties, both in town at country too-iv. my bat stunting. Punc- doom-g (him to Riven“. «merry. Oskwood or A. UATHBB, CAB FOR HIRE Plus your order for your Spring Suit or Overcast now. I Inn A ï¬rst-clu- curbv with alight. mind. Tirol no hull-d. than no notched and wheolo m «Haltedâ€"no two whooh m dished unto. That. thing- csnnot In pan when sins are m with tho COLD IRE SHIRE. 0‘11 Ind be convinoud. Shoe edvertieing our Cold Tire Setter we hove been kept on the move and oen't keep up. All who hove tiree eet with it ! ere delighted. It. leaves e ï¬at-clue wheel [on good a new, end it mnkee e poor wheel hette: than it we: before letting: it in o perfect whine for letting tires. It lets them cold. It doee in work perfect. It doee not Mob wheels. It doee not injure the time. Kore wheel- ere deetroyed in ac time the old we, then by the emonnt o driving they get. Forcing out not. end . borin {re-h holee in the duo (eon mini thew :weter get; into the bolt holee; endbnretethe muddle wheelenre‘ STOP! THE N. EOGKIN SHOE STORE, Lindsay. Come to this Store for your Leather Goodsâ€"Here you get the Best Styles, Most Serviceable Goods and Save Money on Every Purchase. TWENTY PER CENT. CASH DISCOUNT OFF TRUNKS AND TRAVELLING GOODS A case of lion's Cm't-Beet-Em 99c. Boots A' use of Boys‘ Fine Sunday-to-Wear 99c. Boots A'case of our Pomona 99mm Boots for Women Six Cases of Men's Fine Footwear i easy-to-wear lasts, i ‘ Fifteen Cases of new Boots and Shoes and a wagon load of Handsome Trunks and Travelling Goods are bel added to our magniï¬cent stock again this week. The new arrivals mc ude: A Case of Goo. A. Siamr’s Famous Invietus Shoes for Men EXTENSIVE ARRIVAL OF NEW FOOTWEAR The I R. KYLIE, Don’t Come Too Fast! Merchant Tailor. Wad Itâ€. 'il LINDSAY’S GREATEST SHOE HOUSE Uust What You Want. ON. 1 alkover Shoe for Yesterday we were grinding some of our choice coffee, and passers-by sniffed the rich aroma with evident pleasure. A gentleman from Ontario County, who came here to see the circus, was so pleased with the aroma that he bought 20 lbs. of the coffee, adding that he would be a steady customer hereafter. So it goes almost every dayâ€"always someone etting wise as to the way we lead other grocers. aybe it will be our turn next. We hope so, as it wil be a proï¬tab e and satisfying move on your part. SPRATT 8b , KILLEN As grocers of long standing we pride ourselves on our ability to supply just what is wanted in the homes of Lindsay and vicinity at the most reasonable prices at which ï¬rst quality goods can be sold†“M†P. J. HURLEY. The former are made by Canada s lead- ing shoe ï¬rm; the latter by Geo. E. Keith, of Boston, the greatest shoe artist in the United States. Both lines are selling free- ly. We have many other lines as well. A case of Women's Leather Slippers at 85c. pair 5 A case of Women's lilting Shoes at 65c. and i 75c. a pair for Summer, made on Common Sense in laced and gaiters.