Goods, LISES, ccccccccccccc ccccec cccci __.._____-___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-...â€"â€"_.â€" (HURmES ON SUNDAY l m nautiTSfivfri‘g? M, p ‘ . Robins'm a fmmcr mecretarv of the uL TALKS m m: Assam: “5““ 3; M C -M« but now ofLouis Ville. by“ was hstcneil to with inter- 'DSAY. star die I Payment: Jo CABTS NS, 'EBS, $815, much i Done. , '0‘ - to we scholars and 5- ’Ihis does not i: Presbyterian a. or e‘ 1“ 61' than). took â€Humanity of hear? 9° Work that their "1 that far-o" land ‘9 L'and judge the n halt a hundred p1 33m} on those kind ’9 moï¬lv m‘ ‘hn n...m PM: mam : IHL: ever (1 “K: and eondi The spa lumen with Luna. ca sin. great I. and in tho ting Iissioaary Address In the mshytorian Sunday School; Rev. Mr. Crass. a young elm, who has been stationed to at Mamlla during the coming 3, demered two helpful sermons 5166.)} in the montage-st. mâ€! In the morning he took as I m: the 19th chapter of Acts. a ‘ene. He sand unto them. Have uceived the Holy Ghost since unwed? And they said unto 3.1": have no: so much as heard tether there be an» Holy Ghosx. †the eteniug his text ng-r found me 15th clupter of Jet-mall. 4th ‘ be. And the vessel that. he’llnde clay 7:15 marred in the hand of : :uzter: so he made it again an- 2 : wflel. as deemed 500d t0 the it. i. ._ Ike it." MA“. Cr "‘ hand- held: ~usjcc: ; in .1 VII} 3 le man- ,and ms lizte nod to with plea- . In the anthem at the morning we 31:» Brhmmell to»: the solo ; aLd 1135‘ \\ alter; and Messrs. ml .xnd Moxuca the trio; Mr. “Hill! :.I~o Hug a. 1-0.0 in thl an- n The l:-’mc~ unaztette, oom- an; im- \lls’ncs “alters, Spence, my.) 4m! 1.1;.19‘. wai well renderq m, and m we even! 2. semetary oi the Wilder gave a Shcr‘ n the 37th 1’ 31:3. Laepmhn as given it =id pexsmdcm to p: L’dence in God. by t. les 01' the gun; and l “Adar. in his mum], c mm manner, ex; in to c beneï¬t of .1 lock hns text from u Ollatthew. first, see 2r macs, speaking a ï¬neness of Jams ( lu Hummer Footwear Needs. THE SHOE KING, LINDSAY, WI. TALKS IN THE ABSEIBE OF SEVERAL PASTOBS. Our White Canvas Oxford and Lace Boots are co style and ï¬nish; they arse Goodyear Welt (Which 'mxelaecnst flexibility and no squeakmg) pnces $1.85 and $2.00. Ladies ï¬nd it extremely eas ~ ‘ satisfactory sglection of our stock,ya;°fl::ak? a quick and about the vanety and up-toâ€"dateness “-03. 18$ gum“ ‘ s and Strap Slippers. “i QL‘EEN-ST CHL RCH. can-at. church pulpi;, in the ac. Rev. Mr. Stnke. was oc- 3eelcz'tku‘ morning by Mr. G. .and in the evening by C. H. fetchâ€; oi the Y. M. C. A ï¬ler gave a short bible talk the 37th Mala. The esseme palm as nger- in the bible is persmdcu: to patience and nee in God. by the diflercnt oi the gum} and the wicked.†lde‘r. in his 21008], elm: and im- HVQ manner, explained sum to the benefit of all . Hr. A]- k hlS text (mm the 8th Rhap- lazthew. first, second. fithand lanes, speaking on "The At- ï¬nes; of Jesus Christ." and at Lter end 0'1 the adds-em he i the great need of pet-eons! n all lines 0! work. It. All†ed how Christ attracts menâ€" 9 them as no other pen-em ,: erer did. The men at an Lad conditions of life come to The speaker explained in £221 with the lst. verse how, 72:15.1 came down from the 13.. great mulnludcs {allowed idyl‘thc Jud verse. )he leocr ,5 be healed In the 5th comes 'an‘ionâ€".Ie~,u3 answered them t5? dz‘fl-d :0 be healed, In the ‘; “11.." The got-aka? Paid if SION Q» on those kind 01' oceaslgns, Elly of me female pcrmaann. F these who Were not pre- 1 tint tired reeling; come 0Vâ€" ihut comes to some peopleâ€" e~byterinnsâ€"when the i1“)- miwienz: is mentioned. One a sure. those who were pre- mei a green: treat. not 0111:; Sinclair's mat-em. but in Us. 0 the smgng cf the Sunday Which 3115': Sinclair compli- “tea: on a“: being the best hard in Canada. The School 'as out in full force and in the close. hot my, “stoned 41;: attention to Bliss Sinclair leacribed the womerful wrk ï¬being done in Indla for the . m the different schools con- by the missionaries of the ‘ Church, who ban the .pro- f Ceptral India so: aside 10! F their special preserve. Need- .faF. everyone present went "-1! a better and more enlight- ‘0W1968e of how some of our “Whats of the great Mtifll 3'8 liï¬ng. Miss Sinclair ‘0 the women on‘ Thursday a!- ' “d we understand an is; 1.: Ego extended to the wo- ,n buyin“ our Summer, Footwear we have taken great cuelzo selectaonly the shapes and lasts that are the new- eszand most stylish, but which at the same time do not sacriï¬ce wear and comfort. LADIES’ OXFORD SHOES AND STRAP SLIPPERS. QL‘EEN-ST men-st. chum ca Rev. Mr. eéterda)‘ mo: and in the e‘ l’gania N WORK IX INDIA. )‘tcnuna of Lindsay had :8 )‘cEtcrday or listening 'eat m an address deluâ€" s Sinclair. oi Indore. In- :holar-s and friends of the doas not mean Phat all arian a. or even a !air pra- Lham. took advantagqo! In.» of hearing Something that their church is doâ€" mr-off land, for as near? 1 Judge there were less hundred present. gun! as those kind of occasions, TRY US FOR OUTING AND VACATION SHOES. SOLE LOCAL AGENT FOR THE mm saon . . . MEN’S CANVAS STREET AND OUTING SHOES. R. NEILL, ‘cccpt Christ we 1 wail". Personal 3: entirely in be- ; )vc can do per- Lgrcnt ways. At lrens Mr. .‘Jlen il- W0"K [H a “(do . hear her. We ntereaing talk. the other AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH. At the Baptist church yesterday the ‘pastor, Rev. G. B. Welch, preached at 1 both services. In the morning his subject was, “The City of the Faithfulâ€, based on ‘ the text Heb. 11 : 10. The preachershowed ‘ that the city represented the spiritual {Kingdom He proved it to bea real city from the fact of the persistence of spiritual consciousness, the meaning which the 'ritual factor gives to life, and by the satisfaction foundin the verities of the Christian religion. The city is permanent, being built upon the foundation truths of Christ and his apostles. It is more glorious than either Jerusalem or Rome, because the glory of God is in it and the gloriï¬ed 7 saint dwell there. It is also the city of \ promise, being the Mecca of the christian and the realization of all his hopes. Not only is the spiritual city real but its divine Architect and Builder also. The need of theageisarealGod; not a Great Per- haps, but a Great I Am ; nota mere Jewish historical God but a racial God wholives and works toâ€"day. This divine Builder is the All-Wise an! the All-Kind and every life is a plan of God. We are all journeying somewhereâ€"but whither ‘l The city of the faithful is the tru e destination of the soul. both services. Saturday's Iukot _, The market was well attended Sat- mday by sellers, but buyers were rather scarce. A few of the prices were inclined to be higher. The pro- duct of the Canadian her. is still sel- ling at 15c.; butter 150.: appleSI, 1c. caeh or 6 for 542.; cream. 20¢. per quart; chickens were scarce. but sold at 35¢. {or small and 500. lor large, pigs six weeks old sold at $6. any has been coming in pretty fast. put a r-umber of loads are of poor qu'xlxty, The price is from $7 to $8. ' f4 1am '00 0809 RIP}. MW ‘dnos ml. .. maximum â€sz1: .. 6:11. an ‘33; ‘quzo put: zugtd 'snpns zsxu pun no “351943 actual pay an: an: amp: pun um; 01, xuamsuodg ‘uauucg museum Rank Poison ls Created when Food does not digest. and that ls when Sicknoso Commences. If the man or woman who does not feel right, will at once look to putting strike the the stomach right. they wxll _ right keyâ€"Every ache and every gain is a cry of poison. too much of w ich has been made in the recess of con- yertipg f_ood into nun-Enema It may . ,-n_- -_ -:AA-ï¬h‘ A? the ' of Imvoums havoafroetrm bot“. g addressing Wilson-File 00-. 1ngng Ont. w .;7 ,_ . .. ungentleminly tliings or iet on: lips be stained with impure stories. I! a man sable his character it will never pev him: it is not what a marinas in life. but what he is that makes him a gentleman. Mi. Robinsau' 5 tea .mnxks were verv inspiring to the men present and the) were pleaeed “31h his short address. The 1'.ch A. manta-phone rendereda few sac- red Selections before 21:13 after the addresses. and Mr. -W. Webster act- ed as chairman. I AT THE Y.M.(.1..\. 'llie eddiesâ€"3 dleivered by Mr. F. A. Robinson. a former :ecretary of the local 3‘. M. C. A.. but now of Louis- ville. Ky., was listened to with inter- est by the small crowd present. Mr. ‘ Robin-ecu spoke chiefly upon the first :chapter of Daniel. ‘In his Marx‘s he explai nod how the umoll habit! which we (all into when young Keep growing.r upon us, and said if we want to become noble we must plant noble ideas in our minds and hearts. W114: wrt of material are we putting into our Ines? A large number 01' men of today are too Contented. We all want to be better men, but not very many of us want to pay theooot The speaker explained tho; the-rem was no elevator to carry us to moccasâ€" bare simply got to climb. We have got to be gentlemen. David has a courteous and a gentle man. A true christian is a trne'gentlcman. Mr. Robinson showed how that we should be gentlemen in word as well as in deed and meter let our tongues utter 1 POISONBD- MDAY. ME “1!! 90 KENT ST. '2‘ 319041 much better one viii Peterborb. Ed will .be home Monday morning and lean for Petextboro in. the evening, float-(1.? are out announcing the marriage of Miss Molly Daly.'at Toâ€" ronto. and Mr. George Moore, at Oril- I'm. The ceremony is to take place. at St. Patrick’s church. Toronto. on (Tuesday, June: 14., â€"Mr. Ed. Henley, of 'Ingarsoll. for. many of The P031: staff.'has resigned his situation mharc, 31351 agcepted“a van. v- __ â€"Mrs. E. .Weibstar md little son. out Kirkfiekl, are_vis_i§ing the farmer‘s ï¬-- (YAâ€"Inn Us nu- pun-.â€" parents. Mll‘. and Mrs. G30. Henley, nor-Lb mm Mr. =Wxanster has given lip-business am Kiflnï¬em and removed to Mon Balls, where Mrs. ‘Webster will join. him in a couple of weeks. â€"1Mns.punnmgham Fraser and Miss D. Dicksun. of Fem-Ion Falls, left Ftiday 'for the Old Country, Sail. tug tram Montml tomorrow morn- ing on the S. S. Tunisian, of the Allan 11:16. 11:8: .will spend the smmmer with frianldï¬ Ln Scotlgnd. Bonn my. age! ‘ - mumbï¬' of yearsywas foreman of the Sylwepter Mtg. 00.. town cn June 1st. on a hurried bun-r £123.38 Itrip. Mr. Walker know in “the seasonal atom business in Gooderham, and his mam; , ï¬ends in town were pleased .tosee him looking at well and to know of his success in t'he' north country; . . on business. in a week or our Coancll. mm. P. D. Megan’tormerly city editor of tho l’cterboro Review. but now ai-ecm‘x agent for the Machine Telephone. (31;)-‘ was in town Saturday on business, and Will retarn .‘lgam in- :1 week or ten days to interview â€"-Capt. Ball, of 831125 Landing, was a \iéito‘: in town Saiurdax. Owing to sic-mo. defects In his httfe steam- or that .plied between that pain: and town for "the past few seasons she has been placed in dry dock for the pmscnt. and may possibly be replaced by a larger muse] before the and of â€"Mr. Peter Smith. â€prawn-ting the Lincoln Rape: Mills (30., $111 in . r. S. has made gratitu- prom' ‘ . ~ ' aunth's val-dual: . 1!: ground on: streets uus max-11mg,- ,. . L L -.,; go via “he Great Lake: and “Mlbe absent two or three Weeks. Mr. D. .Brcv-‘n, County Council- lor, cf Brock township, was in- town Saturday. He renewed acqaaintances with The Pom. and will haVe Ill? pa- per sent to his addrusn me coming year. '7“ LL; â€"Mr. and Mrs. William J. Moyncs. Miss Gal-trunk; and Mamet Elmour Haynes, of Fenelan Falls. were the guests of Mr. and Mn T. Parting- ton. Janetville, recently. â€"M-r. Geo. Mathhawsand Miss 130 be] Matthews lett town Thmaday to! ,Winnfp93 and Brandon. â€Hwy 7 ~ V‘IIL- -â€"Mr F. Manning. am of Ru. Than. Mumung. a former pautar of Cam'- budge-st. Methodxst church. has cam- pleted his second year exammaiions in Mmicin e. been success-Eu! in winning the de- g-ree of B.A.. and 13.5., at Columbia University, New; York. -Mrs. (Rs-v.) G. H. Copeland, 0! Port Perry. and Mm. Fred Barr-hand- son and daughter Audrey. of Deserâ€" an-to. arm tau jg'uests of! Mrs. Jamm Bryson. -M?r. J35- Capstick. implement agent, 11 Bobcaygeon, transacted bus- lat-SB m town Friday. â€"Mr. Wm. PortecuS, the hustling and energetic McCormick agent at' Nestlotoxz. «tr-summed businea in town Saturday. â€"Ws. Alfred and Albert Allen are visiting their brothâ€. Mr. .T. J. Allen. baker. R’Ictona-ax'c. â€"-Mrs. mldw'in. name, 1th town on Monday for Neil Ewart. her sis- ter, Mrs. Dianadalc, being very ill.; W J. .A. Dori: and J. Mc- Graklh. of Peterbom, were in town '1'.)ch to! a few bout, -.Mk. Jï¬. McFarland. at the Out. snot. village, transacted business in Mn Thursday. ‘ -Mesora. .w. E. White and J. A. Williams. of Paterbom, were in town lately oz: busï¬n‘eqs â€"Mn§. 0. Weldon and Mia Ethel We!don. of Oakwood, called on town I‘rieudx Friday. â€"-Mr. Edwin Guxllct. Cobourg, is the guest of Mrs. Peter Mitchell, Wclnngton-st. . --h_[1:s. Blackwood. of Minneapolis, 18 nesting at, the home of Mr. and m. Gross. â€"Mr. Hwy Glomdenning. at Man. um. paid our ‘to‘wn a business trip indnjr. â€"Mr. W. Bruce Jackson. of Fen- eion Falis. was in town Saturdxy. 1â€"«Mrs. W. A. Dam: of Bobcaygeon, ï¬lmsaoted busin‘asas here Thursday. -â€"Mr. J. Campbell. of Janetville, muted on town. friends Saturday. . â€"Mr. A. ,L. Mhmthorn, \osf Oakwood, \isited our town Thuralax. : â€"M‘-r. M'm. :chster, of 'Fenelon Fans. was in town Thai-9131;. , --.Mr. Peter Bmwn. auctioneer. of Oak-wood. was in. town Sotutday. -‘M1r. ,me. Hepburn. 0!! Cameron. was in stqwm Him-may. â€".M§r. W. J. St. John. of Sunder. land, was in town Friday. â€"Mr. 1?:ch Steeje, at Vernlagn, was a visitor in town Saturday. â€"M.’r. B. MOE-ill. of Mauvezrs‘, was in town Saturday on business. â€"Mr. L. J. Campbell, 9! Woodmle. nah in town l-‘nday. â€"Mr. Tm. Foster, of Winston. was in town FlidaJ. â€"Dr. and Mrs. .Wood, of Kirkï¬eld mm in town Friday â€"Mr. Geno. Smith of N‘Voodviue visited .tqwn Friday. -â€"Mr. Ohms. S. 1.9333, of Bobcasgcon, was in town Friday. â€"Mr. L. J. Camaxbcu, 9K Woodmle. nah in town Fmday. Iovouonu at cult.†and Stung-n within Our Oat-s. 4m. Laidley, of Omemee, was in town Thursday. Asmvrumsmmunao 5fl0(|(mï¬ MIDI“. PITHY PERSGNAI. WINTERS. Nellié Buck. of town. has I “Av " Andergmf "N" Kt. I'hav‘u'viï¬ited progress than? Smuth's verdict walk ground out .- " â€"___ -- two quï¬ï¬nï¬Ã©ï¬i Ehat tmday oommm almost as much money as speed. Will make the Season at his own stable, 172 Kent-st. west. For Pedigreo and Terms see and! urdsâ€"wtf. “'L'O'ï¬ffï¬Ã©Ã©im'rs is hi'mseu a. grand animal, with choice blood and possessing superb all-round action, and mll when bredwith the ordinary mm of the com. t7 be sure to sire style_m_1d yaee action: LORD ROBERTS has never been book en in the Show Ring. He captured ï¬rst $10 and trade] at the Toronto Spring ow and at the Industrial seversl thee. Hisoolts took ï¬rst and second prize. in Cnrï¬ngeand fix-2t prize in Genenl Pu:- poee elmes in 1903 nt the Toronto In~ dash-n1. _7_ ‘IBEIS ROBERTS stands to day with- out a. rival in the Show Ring and his colts are {algwing in his fogtst‘eps. .. KESWICK, 2181 Sire of The Handsome“ Trotting 3m Stalllon In Madaâ€"never was In Better Condition than he ls té-day. Record 2.18}; Public Exhibition, three beet: 2.10, 2.09}, 2.093. Hue been quarters in 29 gem, e 1.56 chp. boro... ' ' ....2 17 Minnie Keswick won “halt- mile me at Toronto Furin 1. 09, 1. 06}, 1. 05. LORD ROBERTS The Great Standard Bred Stallion KESWICK Deceased was the son of Mr. Felix Landry. car-tapper in the local yard. The bereaved father and mother and brothers and sisters will have The. sympatnv of all citizens in their deep affliction. The accident was willie-red by nine railway men and others who were standing on the station platâ€" form and their ehcntn of horror caused the engineers to apply the brakes to the slowly moving euro. '13)!) poor lad. who had peen render- ed temporarily unconduene by, the frightful pain. was carried into the baggage zoom. and in .1 couple of minutes Dre. Jeflen and Simpson. Grant Pl‘mk surgeons. and Dr. Blanchard. were in attendance. Af- ter making the sullen-er as easy as possible he was: removed to Ross Roe- ;ital, where a consultation was held and the mEIiM' men decided that the boy's coalition was very glue, being too weak to undergo amputation. Early in the evening V'en. Archdeacon Casey administered the consolation-3 o! the lxoman Cath- olic (-hurch. and the end came. as stated above. about 3.30 o’clock Sot- 1many manning. My. imho twos‘eixzteen years of age. had been in the service of the Grand Trunk aï¬ call boy for about. six months. and was a gen- (ral favorite with the station an". an! the inflow; station crews ownnz ‘ to ï¬t: over cheelul disposiï¬on and unfailing courtesy. Previous to aw- sommg duty at the station young Landry was employed (or a time by Mr. N. Hockin. and the latter heard the news of the accident with deep sorrow, as he thought very highly of the boy and deï¬red to keep him in his store. Tho Handsonast Carriage Stal- lion in Canada, '. W. CHRTIS. LINDSAY. Tim Spillingaley...................... EmmetH. . . Dolly Keswick ..................... Minnie Keswick (ice record) ...... Mollie Keswick (public trial)... . Minnie Kuwick, trial 11: Peter- MIélONN 'Opposlte the 6. 'l'. a. Station Friday Afternoon. GEO. F. MIDI", A CALI. BOY, FELL BETWEEN THE MOVING GAR’,‘ C nerlain’s Con ug Remedy ALWAYS CURES And in Plasma! and Sale. THE PROPERTY OF scimo NHOH a?! Bi 7A. UATHHQ, ‘10:: now is tuned time tolene yourorder for 3 MI suit. If you no thinking thong one. don't Ml to .0 our good: sud get our price- W Wins. “Vain-non. We invite an impaction «5‘ our lttgr stookaf SCOTCH, IRISH, and beat CANADIAN WEAVES. Bone: ulna hula new“ been oï¬iâ€"red to a critical public, Give sshisfaction beau-o 156 Mdiaofthe be“ und d» work whip without fault. W.“ P. mans; ..... ' ............ Fenelon Bails HENRY EYRES ..................... .Cunoron AMOS HAWKINS ....................... 10 JOHN W. McMILLAN...........Gnu- 111 v v (Kirkï¬eld; and HARRYADERSOR ...... IPOMQB Md J03. BROWN........:.. ................ Reabom. 09- tpply directly to Having completed the, necesâ€" sary arrangements, I am now ina position to ship any quantity of Goal of all kinds to our Grain Agents as follows : COAL OATH RO’S SUITS The Famous Bfack Cat Brand Rose for Boys and Girls at 15c. to 40¢. a pair. This in no doubt the best Post Block Cotton Stock- ing mule’to stand the wear end test that boys and girls give the stockings. We hove three or the beat numbers in this band. 3 ï¬ne. medium and heevy weight ribbed in ell sizes 5} to 10 inch. Try this band end we more you tint you will get entire utidnction. STRICTLY CASH DEALERS. For Fabric Gloves of Tafleta Silk or Lace, all wanted fashionable shades, with or without dome {aet- tenera, cool and comfortable for hot weather wear. Allfairly priced. Women’s white Chamois Gloves, waahable all aizee 75c. alao a ï¬ne white Kid Glove for women that can be cleaned tolook like new with sponge, soap and water. any size guaranteed to wear well or new pair given at 3125. Bountiful new designs in hem Lace Callers, else some very handsome new Sequin Callers. A splendid collection. An duos! 1mm... variety of new, tux-active stylesin Wmn's Bolts for mar went, may do- ed and ï¬nished in the new communion trimming- gnn mot-l, gold and cut stool, on :11 the fashionable shades of bitch, white, red, champagne and blue, A sphndid â€walnut o! Cmbed Leather Belts, Wubvum.nptotho he: u: 851:, ammhmmwmnuoa.m. The: themmmo banal-l 53h Bolt-that moon and er-hnialyuMJotlflinMu'm. It 25c. to sawâ€"Pretty Collnr and Cu! Sets in nutty Per-aim embroidered elect- on muslin or linen, ' 1nd full net of nloothe new I coin spot Bolt, Collar :1?ng A Mg nuortmnt to select It 19¢ memo and score: of them to choose horn. Benny the most churning styles we or you hue ever seen, and the beet of it is that they will not be common for we dwnye show styles that cannot be seen in town outside this “on. Don’t mine seeing our nnge when you went. my new collar-l. Of course all these lines are sure to be of right ualit a ' n - - given to prove our belief, in the goods we tell of. q y nd pnc., and a price word 1 A given thing at a given price must be good value else no ' . business has grown vast and is still growing, its prices must suegls;nlf:sfa§3uoÂ¥s :md thls these that follow. - 85 us on Dainty Conceits in Women’s New Cotton Wash Collars and Col- lar and Cuff Sets. tion ï¬rst. There are stacks of dainty, shimmering Wash Fabrics. In Women’s Shirt Waists Skirts and Shirt Waist Suit styles, newest ideas await you. Scores of elegant and charm- ing conceits in Woments Neckwear and Belts, hundreds .of pairs of fashionable cool and summery Gloves, Stockings and Underwear for women, girls, children and infants; original, exclusive and ineXpensive styles in Summer Millinery. A delightful showing of Summer Dress Fabrics, and score ' New York styles and patterns in Men and Boys’ Negligee Siigtgngllzgg 'f‘litguilgg Straw Hats. Our store is full at brand new attractive things to wear th absolutely necessary for your summer comfort. ' at are seasonable and So many beautiful new things to tell you about that we scarcely know what to men- Dozens of Novelty Belts at 25: to $2.50. WAKELY 84 FORD, SUMMER NEEDFULS New Crushed Baits, Leather or Silk, at 89:. to 82.00. All sorts of Gloves for Women and Children at 15c. to 75c. New Cape Collars at 56c. to $3.50. LINDSAY. A Great Assemblage of The Safe, Satisfactory Store. flex-chant Tailor. INVITINGLY PRICED. Lv. Owen Sound 1.80 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday. Satan-any. Nttï¬dghfluï¬u.“ Wilma. Lv. fort wmmn 10.30 1. m. Friday, Sunday, ‘ “999V: ,. For! 8 “[0150†For “Meals"! on av Cuban: Mlle Aaca'. «Ll law. mama PM Ago». UPPER LAKE latest "Nathanael. In any quality “190mm Paint (ti PRISM BRANII PURE MIXED PAM McLennaM Ga. NOWONQOOON 609066609†Hard-are, Coal or Iron. 8 all-Mp! Aliyah. Annual and Iailobl. LIN DSKY. l‘k‘ myhmlécdo'wnio ...... Chunbnys and Gingham in plsin' colors and hacy stripes. all the new shades ........................ 14c Cotton Fouludn,‘ snags o! buntiful potter“ in stripes and floral designs ................... "thud 20c Mudins.slototvery bountiful potter-n1, a. good nngeot them ondvery specidnlnu “the prices, 350 down to ................................................ 10¢ Org-mike in pure, white, bhck .nd colored in Meg of 3311037, sky blue, pink And white, pajgu Linen Crash. solid colors, green and blue, bldk grey, light grey and champsgne, espocnlly suitntble for Shirt Waist Suits Qud sepameshru ... ., â€m Med Voile: in ell the new end delinble shades in eflecte of grey and white, chunpugne and white, ink and white. green and white, light blue end white gushed with dnrk blue knoppo, dark grey and white dulled with buck at ........................... 25c .31 15c White Veuinge, dreeden (1 ° , memorized stripes. ednnee patterns, eepec' y suitable do: separete weiete, 15c. down to...|8c Colored Veetiugs, beautiful designs. memorized etripee with just: slight duh ofcolor. in eï¬ecte of ’nk sud white, red and white. blue end white and k and whiie ................................................ â€c French Voilet' 1n grey, cream and black for drones 0nd «puma vim. .............. ... ............â€c tonVoilos, haeyopenmvoinchun- pope green «do: blue and cream, very elective ud prouy'lor complete duos .................................. 48c Wash Goods that are new, Fashion- able and Moderately Priced. Summer Hosiery for all the Family. it 25c. â€"Infants Fine Lisle Thread Stockings in white, cardinal and pale blue, sizes 4; to 6-inch, also same quality shades with Lace fronts at 35c. ONE OF‘ THE BIG SYNDICATE. J. G. EDWARDS 00. AGENTS Agatforth'mms.‘ MQIMWMMW- (Isl Ulhl-dNMW 00â€â€œ, . The best Cement made in Canada. Costs no more than inferior Brands. Lakefield Portland Cement; Monarch Brand Dannibdmd'culom Imam“ Noun JOHN Kahlua-D}. 75c e poi: tor Women’e Penny Hoee, there ere Cotton and ï¬ne Lisle Thread. em- broidered in my diluent pretty colon end-n excellent range of Loco end drop stitch efleeu, etylieh, cool end contort-Me, e110:- tra nine. At mJOSScChfldnn’s Tu: Cashmere Hose, ï¬ne At 256, 35c. 50¢ and PAGE N15 E.