:ARTS ods, Lt“ ,.;.0¢' AYS- :te I: invest and ya 3" If. Henderson. bemummg h pramhad to the 55913001 scholars. _illustrating "5°31 1’5 Lb? us: of a magnet number of nails, ca‘nds, vials, F90! the nails rcpreseuted the THE SHOE KING, LINDSAY, Chamberlain’s tough Remedy .am “.1ch Wu. u". . enjoying an hour gush†or oil-o:- Ianu \h‘! in a lecture, o ‘: Sal‘er)‘. :n )ou consider the ,e buildmgs. one Mom. :0 MRS of floor Li'dI mt they are ï¬led 3:! exhibits from a} Lcn cxh'xbxtor vying :u: chum tin: con! .11 seems to sag! t at what a grant c; ... total expcu ca of a trip to St based or. .1an rallw 3.} :a .93. in ‘Ihe reach of 31‘. and permits m at Chimgo and othar and the trip .9 nude quickiy m 'c'nbh. It is the intentian Gnu-d Trunk [0 ran through mm Honk-ml and Toronto to i Iosm's women. 0,000. 000 St. Louis lorfl's Fair rict Passenger Agent MJDOII- the Grand Trunk Railway, who 1y rczurnei from St. Louis, mat 1: is Inn'szo Kind unit- gnguage to descnbe the mag- and beauty or the greatest jiLn eva- heist 3'"! Sermons by Rev. 0. W. Mn on Hospital Sunday. Our White Canvas Oxford and Lace Boots ai-e comet we and ï¬nish; they at; Goonear Welt (Which means ï¬Ã©xibility and no squeakmg) pnces $1.85 and $2.00. :13. mmenczzzt; June 13m, stbly before. Canadian Pros; Ami ltim mums in their praise 01 mi Trunk and Iliinoois Central â€(1 with the Exposition. satisfactory sexccm about the variety ax and Strap Slippers. ate of 1.240 aux-ea. being two long and one mile wide, iscov- 1L5 beauLifui buildings. hfok- :1 Lagoons. Canal-1, Gin-and lonumcnzs, statuary. Parka. rim-min: .: picture that must {IDES ST. METH. CHURCH. z-ou consider the immensity buildxugs. one Mone hav‘in; wres of floor «pacu. and re- .11 may are Xi letl with the r‘ “\hibits from: all over the -1â€" ‘n: cxhibxtur vymg wich un- c attain the coveted Gold 1.1 seems to suggest the Leiwha: ;. gram opert-Ju- daa educauiou it will be,to cszmm and “omen of our Depend a wait or two at Bahis year. Really no intelli- nnmomau or Child tau afford this great World's treat. reaumul encurn: ï¬ghting d x-Ameriml ExpoSiu-n, which ugh: would ever be approach- nirely eclipsed by this Hon. r. One of me leatutea of the my "msid: Iun,†a hotel-10- mng 6000 cplendldl)‘ run, casonabie rites. u my†While sins afthe 1m Waited upon the children. n enlightened the parents ‘Wayg and his remarks .mp9 3:"? 9108er by an. ..._. MM two anthems 1mm two anthems 2 “d two In the even- In bug? 011’: bummcx mu." e on ) the shapes and ï¬séctï¬f" taken 3 new. t stylish, but wh' d comfort. lch at the same tim e do no , V t care to s est and mos sacnï¬ce wear an ALWA YS CURES in Pleasant and Safe. morning 00.......... .i ..8. 0.... “:3 397mm was sun address “were and manners to do “‘8 by their children, for many came. up. aim M m... Simmer Footwear Needs. makes I m of (hi know on Ladies m us FOR cums amen snons. 11133210! 50m: LOCAL AGENT FOR THE sum saon . . . 3318‘ 113:1“ MEN’S CANVAS STREET AND OUTING SHOES. 2.1 t ions 5 ï¬nd it extremely easy to make a quickxand .v selection of our stock, as there is no questiOn Garietv and up-to-dateness of our Oxford Shoes LADIES’ OXFORD SHOES AND STRAP SLIPPERS. or the Ross Mam; nova s auraupu- un- “"N a liberal one. "ï¬gmagmwfllw m‘ons assembled ud evening, at :45: church to urea Asmaixthn their praise of liinoois Central! Exposition. ‘ envy to get grnunds to aa- thc daily pro- ho'xr listening famous bandx 'c. or address, u‘. called U: . NEILL, roar. mt. r Summer Footwear we have taken t vthe shapes and lasts that are the $12; A _-_L: -1. -. n. - _-_, study of the scriptures. It is in the scriptureswe ï¬nd. Truth. The"real nature" of the bible was mown tube that of a glass or «mirgog {cheating .-- a. The S. D. A. chapel. The subject of the inepi-rat‘on of the bible .was continued last Sunday evening at the appointed hour. with usual interest. From the testimony or the bible itSelf it is a: book above all books, and its teaching superior. Jesus himself began With Moses. and all the prophets expouming to the disciples in all the scriptures the things concerning .Hï¬mself. A cal-en 1111 study of trlie bible (will give the student an understanding in all things (11. Tim. ii, 7.) There is no study that will pm the ninth. more systematic development _tl_mn the the image and glory of "God (11.01». 3, 38) As we look with open face into the scriptures as in a. glasswo behold the glory of God. In‘ James 1 25 a blessmg is pronounced upon those who look into Has lawand do not. forget to be deems of the work. .We are not exhorted to look once. but continue looking. .The reanlt of looking and beholding is the trans-l formation into the-same image that we behold. and that is Jesus Christ. What a wonderful .tranefomnation! “Beloved. now are we the sons of God, and it~doth not â€yet appear what we Shall be,but we know: 'that where He shall appear we shall be like aim, for we shall §ce Hun as He is." The speaker eneoumged a more diligent study of the mtiptnres be- cause in them 18 eternal lifeâ€"Com. Illa-nun Describes lio- tho Cane was Played by the Sport, Old Gilt-us. “ Then again,†said Hiawatha, "I am sonnewhalt interested In this baseball proposition. I‘m a rcdhot maxim! router. Very fond of M’ knittles, F033 at um contents. Dandy aver foxy teem .work. Always out (to kill the umpire .Wbcn he makes a bum dbcision. It is claimed, my little dearies. Tint this pastime was invented ; By a gent namd W Gladwick. .Whoama aided and abetted By old Grandad Adrian Anson, Should you ask me .mho discovered And originated baseball. I would hell you inf-a jiffy. It was WWWâ€"Muskrat 0f the tribe of Ojihwaytsâ€" Of the Sporty old Ojibways Who received :uheir eorrespoadence M‘bere the tails of mnnehaha Gleam and gurgle in the Sunlight. This young Skimthe-Sas‘ly-Muskrat M733 3. 'hha’oagzhbred trom'w'ayback, Very game was I138, and My; ares. 0n. :1 level stmtch of meadq’w. Near .the shores of Gitchie Gummie, These two factions come together. meflMfldd-ï¬bâ€"Rafleatim lexmteetreud to not as umpire; Up came Skim-ithe-Sassy-Muskmt, Swan; at Several Iwilad him. Hit the ozone wit-h his [war club. “ Batter out l†the unpixe shouted. ,Whareupon the Mighty Mud-Hens, Lad .by Wnflusbrdz. Drew _¢their scalpin’g knives and siarted For the mamas ambit-mt“. Buck.Af,mï¬d-0f-Hi§-1R'31100ti°u ; Then they made him run the gaunt-4 int; _ This. my children. Is the atary Of the rise and fall at basaball In the land of the Ojibways!" Mimukee Sentipel. He could guzzle ï¬rewiter Like a dry old dromedary . . Stocking up at an oasis, And it never scanned to .touch him. After scheming for a. fortnight, All thl b‘avas he called ardldd h’m And explained his proposition , Then :two teams were straislhtway chosen, 0.)“, was called #he Mighty Mud {EL-m Cap tam Skin othc-Sassy-Miuskrat' . And the other Heap Bad-Amara. Captain Big Chic! BMï¬ï¬‚he-Feat- THE ORIGIN OF BASEBALL Jcrofula 90 KENT ST- 3. 190% Ewry‘ state in the Union is repre- sented with beautxtnbbufldimi'ireach more cr less ornate. accordingto the size and wealth of the. State it re- presents. These structures are hand- somciy furnished zmii are .preaidei met by an official and retinue of senamtsq One mu hardly believe that such fine and poatly creations are to be taken downs. few months hence. when the Pei; cipseg. his gun and doscrribed in fa Canada‘s take up too mm}: on}: I To endeavor to deacribe to our teedena a tithe ofthe wonders to be witnessed at the hit. wound occupy more room that: is at our dupoaal. but when we say it is larger,;grand- er and better in every rcSpect than the (hicago, Buffalo and Pans. Ex- positic [is .we are straw-mg t mild, 15 Its magnitude is almost beyond com- prvlnenï¬ion by those win have not Spent a week sightseeing: and who feel that they have jam Pkizmmed over less than half the sights. The Exposmon is situated on ruling land partlv wooded, and cover-5 1240 acres â€"sevcrnl times larger than Lindny‘ a mum- town liunita.:1\hcte :ve thir- teen exhibition palaces of men great height and enormoqs .lgngth that they can be comma! with no other buildings. and yet the exhubnomaro rot all accommodated. The extariors of the buildings are Iiniulned in staff, painted white, and present a mag- nificent appearance. The'general awhltccture i570! ianwaityg grandeur. â€Ulflicg "non ‘mv sun-n V-w'r Canadians who ~visit. the St. Louis Fair will feel proud of their country. In agriculture,‘ hqr’giculture aud‘min- -|_ AL __- _L At London the party were joined by the western contingent. when the Journey was resumed and the long run Wee completed without incident, the train arriving at St. Louis a't7 aan. on Sunday morning. The tour- ists lhen transferred to street cars and arrived at the grounds after a. ahort rxle. landing a: the door of the ‘lnside Inn," the largwt hotel ever built. A short diacriptiorv of this great hostely may be of interest to cur readers. It has the adunt Ige o‘er all hotels in the city, aeitis within the fair grounds and guests can usit the fair every day without (311113 charge and get their meals within easy acces» of all that is go- ing on. The hol’cl has 2.257 rooms, .mt‘ can accommodate 6000 people Without ova-taxing its capacity. [ls prices are $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 on the European plan. and on the Ameri- can plan SB, $3.50 and $4, at thedisâ€" c-retion of the gueSt, .‘1‘he day of tl.e arrival of the press party. 4,000 peo- ple were domiciled at the In‘Side Inn and all were fed and cared for with- out a :hitch. The dining room pro- ï¬des accwnmo'datiun for about 2000 people at one setting and gueots eat to the music of an excellent orches- tra. - use no other in future. The ladxen were not neglected. as the manage- ment of Caumhï¬s great National Ex- hibition had .provided for the diatrib- ution of handseno leather cord caeâ€" es. which were handed out with best wish-3.: for a pleasant trip to St. Lanis’ little show. Mes-us. Ryrie Bros" Jewellers. of Toronto. had thoughtfully piovided pun-Sea con- taining two golden coins. and the fol- lowing quotation qum ShekeSspeat-e; “How ham thou. urchayed thul experi- ence? By my penny oi observation.’ A \erv thoughtful gilt indeed when one considers the usual emptiness of the newspaper mu '9 purse. and the vanity the sight of the King' .acoins would be to their wiveS. A silver pencil wads also donated by the same titan. that the ladies might keep track of and make notes of their own and their husband's doings. At Hamilton the party was join- ed by the Hmmiltonrcontiugent. who brougnt on board numerous boxes of me celebrated Mixtguerite cigars and some packages or Murtle Navy. a gift from Messrs. Tuck-:tt 6':- SonS, :the unanul‘acwmem, to the smokers. who pronounced the brande. alter a careful and almost continuous analysis. the Very been of all Hoaxes, and registered a vow. to Louis. [The .pamty left TorontO‘ on Saturday. the 14th inst, at 8.15 on the Gut-and Iran): in e qpecial Pullman \estibnle train, Lacuna-yea of seven sleeper», two dining cars and a bag- gage m. all of which were models of the convenienceluxury and com- fort that tends to make travel a. plen- su're instead of a tau}: to bedresded. l‘he tmin was drawn by one of the best passenger engines. which handr led the heavy load with ease. and made the faï¬t scheduled time without the slightest trouble. fl‘umugh the kindness of the Grand Trunk End the management of the St. [Louis Exposition, the publisher of {The POSt, together with" about 150 melflbere of the Canadian Press As- aociation. enjoyed the pleasure of see- in: the great Warld’s Fain- at St. lumbar: of the cmadlan Frau Association and Their ladle: in!†a Trip to the Great Ex’poclflon as cunts of the Grand Trunk Railwayâ€"A Superb Vestlbule Train for the Exounionlsta-count- 'lm Wonders of the Fairâ€"Tho Inside Inn, the World’s largo“ Hotel, and Its Fine Service-Other Interesting Features. VISIT I0 WORID’S ‘fA'lR, "ST. [01118. hos As the Xanadu .was forging slowly out cf the lock Monday. May 23, on her WM ulo Pout Barry her . funnel calmed (w'mhtttheblecu‘ic pawel' cable animating «the F-lamlle mills and okvahor.- OdntMy' w the expectaq tint: at the wants. the cable did not .bmgak, but nape-d along the iron mm the Mien Wit 'to spring upwards'. Writ}: me 'gï¬utta per- cm. coming (was sworn away by the scraping againat the funnel. because a burst at flanm shut up. the engine room 'belle began to jingle. and the engineer. when mejumped 10' thy 14:. m. received a ghqok that throw him againsta mail 01030 by and at his nan-was -' ï¬ne in moat mleasgnt mm m cable (was neg: day m m m dune: Row. .,L Such outdoor attract-ions as the St. Louis Exposition prannts have m been atggnpted; The Philip- pine exhibit alone employs the ser- vices of 1,000 mtivea at our new. p034 ‘sessiun :to dep'nt the life.mannerrs. and customs of the archipeligo. 3mm of the walled. c3 of Mama, :1 ‘market plaoe of Mo ' la. native vilâ€" laees of many island tribes make an exposition within’ itself. A great [aka surrounding the north and cast fronts of the Philippine user-mien ï¬urnishcs a marine :. hhentm for aquatic spouts and water transportaq tin.) Three native bridges span the water. On this ideal location. coma manding a flow of the exposition. 4-00 of the man constabulary and 200 Maca'bebe acou'ts show. the Fili- pino as a fighting man. Four hon-q dred other natives. divided into famâ€" ilies, are “aged in the peacetul pun. suits of that climc. Not only the lite of Manila. but the tribes which build their thabitatious over water and owing thflk'domicilea in the: trees. make the unfamiliar American and European acquainted with their brothers of the human not. The whole mtm‘al vtneammy of the rich Mohipolagoisapreadm prolusion {or ° i001 .Tho United States Government building-tho largest Exposition su'uc. ture ever exalted by (this coimtry. is one mile from the Gmnd Trianon of France, along a stately boulevard. be. tween eight of the finest places ever built. Three smut courts cross this boo-lam (I'M Unï¬t or central court in 2.500 Gael: long and 600 feet wide. We than one mile of coating uo‘ue lagoon and canal, [is botwecvn â€"â€"_â€" .Tva these plam.‘ Ninety tnhmmnd gal- ldï¬s of mam pour over three cas- cades every miqute. The pike or amusement strayt‘io a mile long. The Philippines stretch over 40 acres. The giant agricultural palace is 1600 teat long and has an area of 20mm. requiring five minutes to traverse its mouth The demo of the Hall of Fashian is 200 test high and larger than St. Pistons, It houses the lar- g-ast organ in It!†.world. an instru- ,.z A!" 1_-L LE‘L meat 62 feet wide and 40 feet high. with 10.000 rpipes. An intramural ’or sightseeing railway. nine miles long. touches every poinlt of interest in a site two miles low and me. mile wide. onus-st. Inhodlu Church. Mrs, (nan) Strikb was presented by the choir and tin Ladim’ Aid of Quunflst. church with an address and a [baawtitul china mes sett. On Sun/lay morning Raw. Mr. Strike re- feted .to this choice gift and mad: :1 wary .SW and .5000“!!! reply fha services Sunday‘wcre well an, tended. and both sermons were that. oughly practical and vary helpful. Th3 an. Mr. Strike. will attend Com. femmegwhicuh {will be held in Peter- boro, [this mt. .‘l‘he pulpit will be well supplied next Sunday. and on June 12th Rev. L. 6. Wright, ‘3, A.. B. D.. will conduct All the services. it being Flower Sunday. ‘ The Englnoor Wu '5t‘artlod .As the W .was forging bride and reflect-s great credit on our country. 'Wmu you visit; St. Loom look up Canada'n varied and numerous exhibits the ï¬rst thing you do. and we know you mu bu well pleased. 24. 45. may mans ...................... (3mm mos HAWKINS ....................... up JOHN W. Hem ......... :.Gnu 11 may ANDERSON ...... { g’xmkg‘: J 08. BROWI‘.v ...... ' ..................... homo 12. 84. 8 1. 21. 31. Having completed the neces- sary arrangements, I am now ina position to ship any quantity of Coal of all kinds to our Grain Agents as follows : COAL From Toronto. rgt... ...b.UJ n m From Haiku-tonnw “8.55 am brow Port Wm... ...9.10 mm 1-1er Toronto... ... ...10.50 mm Fxcim Wishâ€... ...10.10 mm Pram Port Hope... ......2.05 gun From I. B. 8. O. Joli" â€.545. pan Fxom Port Hope...... ...6.28 p.m From Whitby...... .. ".730 mm Fxom 1hronto......... â€8.05 gun From Whitby... ......8.45 pan From For } or For For For STRICTLY CASH DEALERS. $35. 00 Regulu- Price There are tOO many styles to attempt 35W description here, but will ask you to come to the store and see for yourself. The followmg list of prices will give you an idea of how much you can save by coming here to buy. The lot consists of New Sample Waists, Costumes, Raincoats and Light Weight Top Coats. They are all in this season’s most up-to-date styles, and as clean, crisp and new as can be had anywhere. As most of them are samples, and only one or two of a kind you will feel all the happier that the bargain can’t be duplicated many times in similar styles. The bank being tfle largest creditor wound up the estate, and you know how quickly banks clean up estates. Well, this ï¬rm had all their New Spring Samples in the hand of their travelling men on the road and they also had a considerable stock on hand ready to ship when they became insolvent. All these samples and stock were sold at big price concessions. We secured our share of the plunder and now offer this lucky purchase to you at A lucky purchase for us, a great opportunity for you to save money. It isn’t a long storyâ€"a certain cloak manufacturer in Mon- treal made an assignment. 20.00 19.00 18.50 18.00 17.00 10.50 15.00 10.00 aim ES EW ï¬Jï¬Ã©cBh’im...†...e.35 A THIRD T0 HALF LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. WAKELY 84 FORD, Women's New Shirt Waist Suits of Muslin, flrgandy nn Linen. Toronto... .‘ 1.8. a: 0. Jot DEPAB'EUILES Bdlafllle ..... ...‘6. Whitby... ... ...6. "-9 Port Hope... . ..- [76.50. Jot. ........ 1100 Pat nope ........... _10.58 Toronto...... ...12 05 mlimton'... â€3.40 Whitby... ......11.05 Tyrontom 1:1 :4 $6.25. Whitby... ......B.4J Bellaville... ... -1350 Maud... ..'. ......3.10 Nlexillc... 40.20 ARRIVALS Toronto. mt... A Great Sale LINDSAY. TIME TABLE. Costumes. Waists. Rain Coats and Light Weight Jackets at Manufacturer's Cost. .- ‘... â€.915 33.00 16.50 14.00 13 00 12.50 1100 11.50 11.50 10.00 The Safe, Satisfactory Store. 3...... ...9.10 mm. ... ...10.50 mm. ... ...10.10 tum ".305 pm :zllu "...545. 9.01. ...... ...638 9-1“. . .. .230 mm. .... â€8.05 pm. ......8.45 pm). . ... -5550 p.13. ... ......3.10 pm. . â€10.2) P-m- Sale Suving Elected Penelon Fdls ...5.03 312.00 5.50 We are proud of our splendid showing of New Shirt Waist Suits for Women. They are all in good style, the twig of newness of the suits is written with the art of the designersâ€"the skill of the tailors. It' 5 hard to deï¬ne styleâ€"hard to catch it. Yet these inex- pensive suits tell you at a glance that it is there Style does not rest on expenditure alone, it is much moreâ€"skill and knack. The Wakely Ford styles have proven that to a great many of Lindsay’ 5 well attired women. These Suits bear it out. 1 5 Shirt Waist Suit, white and skirt, I . ed with plain trim- black polka dot print, ï¬ve . , , . black gored flare Skirtpo Waist with wide unng put on want in form of a pattern. pleats. a ï¬n Shirt Waist Suit, green linen 5 00 Shirt Waist Suit, green and blue linen. seven gone flare skirt, trimmed with cream modellions. Waist trimmed to much the skirt. 4 Shirt wast Suit, black de- hine with white dot, pleated 4 7 Shirt Want Suit, white duck uirt, end mist trimmed with piping of red, blue and v. bite and pest! buttons. 5 Shirt Waist Suit, white lawn skirt, with lnce insertion, net in to form I. pattern, wnist nude with tucks nnd two rows of insertion, also insertion running from the neck over the shoulder and through the top of the sleeve. Lv. Owen Sound 1.80 Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. ran. 8.IIM. MAM". bl"- ' Lv. “Poâ€"r}. William 10.30 8- m. mum; amt artistic m In an! «Haw ownâ€"w Fox! 5 Ink. 0'»: Sound. WWII-rota Candis: We Amt. «LB lac-u. nut. and W “on, rmâ€. 0. P. R. on“, Kent-at. UPPER LAKE MeLennan 00. The (dflddd Paint (0, 'J- 6- mm 00- 15.00 10.00 Rain Coats, full Length Reguhr . Sale Swing Price Price Enacted PRISM RAND Hardware, Coal or Iron. s unduly- Alhub, nth-bun .- i; a muons". cat, Agent. {$3 LINDSAY. 11.50 Ea hunch; WIN-I. 7 5 Shirt Waist Suit. white orâ€" studio Skirt with 3 rows of insertion going round sud row st back running lengthwise st every gore wsist nude with yoke of insertion and tucks slternstely, ï¬nished with 3 point- ed berths, trimmed with bee and in- settion‘ 6 00 Shirt Waist Suit, white 0r- gsndie skirt, nude with nsrrowtucks g"land Clnny Ines running round, nnd two rows up front width. Front of blouse trimmed with four rows of insertion, collnr snd cnfls of insertion to mtch. skirt, tnmm‘ ed with phin black trim- mingpnt on waist intoi-In otspettem. 6 Shirt Weist Suit. green linen 'h skirts and waist 25mm? wit stupuings ofgoods an wie bisque colored hoe. ONE OF THE BIG SYNDICATE. SAMPLE COSTUMES. 0F WOMEN’S lSlmals, Forks, and Spades E at all descriptions. . Watarprnof Wagon cams, "King of the Field†0an Planters, Lakefield Portland cement. Screen Doors Lawn Mowers $4.95 Rain Coats, 8-4 Length Unlimitod mung!“ . 4.00 Women’s Summer Weight Top Coats. JOHN KanggDY. PAGE 1mm. so! warm Rubber Hose Garden Bakes 6.75 4.75 3.75 Window Screens 2.75 2.10 1.10