I l 3‘ 3‘ ~ a .jl‘ wasâ€"wwav.afl,. ...,. “3 iii ill. a 3. * 3. “in i D Lil. lift il. i. is l. ~ 3 â€n yam! mm; m. Ill-liar â€38 .9: 1?.“ June Sale of Housefu‘" nishings, White Goods . . .and Notions. . . O OOOO‘OO‘OOOOOOOOO‘ This is brlde’s month. We have a splendid ss- unment of light Dress Fabrics sultoble for World dingsâ€"also a most complete lot of Carpets and Housefurnlshlngs. See us this month. 099 QQOOOO OGDOO’O Bargain Days Friday and Sat- urday, June 8th and 9th. “f Carpets, Mattings, Ollcloths and Lace Curtains. 5 patterns Tapestry Carpets, reg. 55, sale 47 1-2c, reg 60c, sale ..... . smrTapestry, reg 55c for 45¢; reg 48c for 38c ; reg 65c sale.... . . . . 354mb Union Carpet, reg 35c, sale 26c; reg 50c, sale. .. ....... .... Wool Filled Carpets. reg 60C, sale 48c ; Wool, reg 90c, sale ...... . . . . . 200 yards Hemp Carpeting, reg 12 1-2c, sale 9c; reg 15c, sale. . . . . . . Heavy Floral Hemp, reg 20c, sale 16c; reg 25c, sale ...... . . . . . . . fancy japanese Mattings, reg 28c for 22c ;‘ reg 20c, sale ........... . 15 4 Linoleums, reg 53c sq. yd, sale 45c ; reg 55c and (Sec, sale . . . 5.4 Oilcloths, reg 28c sq. yard, sale 23; reg 25c, sale ................ _ Tapestry Rugs, size 3x4, reg $12.00, sale 10.00, reg 8.00, sale ........ Brussels Rugs, size 3x4, reg. 25.00, sole 20.50 ,reg 33.oo’sale. . . . . . . . Lace and Tapestry Curtains. Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, reg 75c, sale 50c; 3 1-2 yards, reg 1.00, sale 756; reg 1.25, sale 1.00; reg 1.75, sale 1.35; reg 2.00, sale 1 2.75, sale 2.00; reg 3.25, sale 2.50;Door Panels 25c, 50c, 75c. _ . 100 white Marseilles Quilts reg {.25, sale 89c; reg 2.00, sale ........ . Tapestry Curtains, 5 designs reg $4.2 5, sale 3.40; reg 4.50, sale . . . . . . Chenille Curtains, nice bright coloring, reg 4.00, sale 3.40; reg 4.50, sale felled Net 33 inch, reg 20, sale 15c,- reg 30c, sale.. . .......... . Lndlos’ Aprons, Girl's Print Dresses. White Lawn Aprons, emb’d’y trimmed, reg 25c, sale 20c; reg 30c, sale Misses Print Dresses from 10 to 14 years, reg 1.50, sale ............ Children’s Silk and Muslin Bonnets, 30c for 23c; 37c for 30c; 90c for. . ioo Carve": with colored and plain borders, size 181124, reg 25c for. . . rco Handkerchief Centres, pure linen, reg 10c, sale 3 for ........... White Spotted Muslin, suitable for children’s dresses, reg 13c, sale. . . . White Lawn, reg 15c, sale 10c; India Mull, reg 25c, sale ............ Corset Covers, Skirts, Night Dresses, Drawers. Corset Covers, reg 25c, sale 13c; reg 38c, sale 33c; reg 90c sale ...... White Underskirts, reg 60c for 48¢; reg 85c, sale 700; reg 1.00, sale 85c; reg 1.50 for 1.25; reg 2.75 sale ............................. Night Dresses, white embroidery trimmed, reg 9°C for 70¢; 1.25 for 90¢,- reg 1 40 for 1.15 ,' reg 2.25 for 1.75 , reg 2.75 for .......... Ladies’ Cambric Drawers, reg 30c sale 2 3c; reg 48c sale 38c; reg' 53c, sale45cgreg 90csale ....................... ...... ........ Children’s and Ladies’ Cotton Vests and Hose. hildren’s Vests reg 8c sale 6c; reg 10c sale 8c; reg 13c, sale 9c. reg 15c Children’s Knitted Drawers 25c, sale 20c; 27c, sale 23c; reg 30c, sale. Ladies’ Vests, reg 7c, sale 5c; reg 11c, sale 9c; reg 15c, sale 11:; reg 20c Ladies’ Kritted Drawers, reg 45c, sale 38; reg 38c, sale 30c; reg 30c . . Children’s Tan Hose, cotton, reg 15c, sale 11c; reg 20c for 16¢; reg 25c Ladies’ Cotton Hose, natural wool sole, reg 25c, sale. . ., ........... Children’s white Cotton Hose, sizes 5 to 8 1-2, from 10c to .......... Ladies’ white Cotton Hose, reg 25c, sale 20c; Black Cashmere, reg 48c sale 40c; reg 35c, sale 28c; reg 27c, sale... ........... . Black Cuton Hose, reg 13c, sale we; reg 18c, sale ............ . . . . Girdle Corsets. white Batiste, reg 60c, sale 45c; N0. 476 E T Cor- sets, reg $1.00, sale ....................... . ............... White. pink, grey mauve 6-inch Ribbons, reg 2 5c, sale ............. . Sash Ribbons in 8-inch pink, light blue and grey, reg 2 5c sale ...... . Ladies’ 24-inch white Kid Gloves, just arrived from Europe, reg $2.50. Overlace, white, for Blouses and Dress Trimmings, reg 65c, sale 50c; _ cream, reg 60c, sale 50c; reg $1, sale See; reg 65c, sale ......... spieces Embroidery, good width, reg 8c, sale 5c; patterned print reg 7c sale 5c 10 patterns Muslins, reg 12 1 2c, sale 9c; 12 patterns colored .. . Chambray, reg 13c, sale .................................. E15118, pink, blue Cotton Cashmere, reg 18c, sale .................. 5318. mauve, pink, black and white India Silk, reg 550, sale ......... Check Tamoline Silk. reg 50c, sale .............................. Black Peau de Soie Sill-t, reg 1.00, sale 75c; reg 1.25, sale ........... Cream Crepe de Cherie. reg 60¢, sale ........................... Cream Coating Serge, reg 1.10, sale ............................. Brown, navy and shot Alpacas, reg 40c, sale ...................... E. E. W. MCGAFFEY. CONCEALING wmsxv’s worn. semi share all We. While: __ under the influence all drink men. nerlean Paper Emmofcon- enhleot'themeellvesito exposure,m11ile commentâ€"neat†from Sickness on a prolonged debauchi they are and Accidents may one to whisky. ï¬â€™emm ,a'db ï¬t, ‘mh-E“ cmioiimorhi: 1:: ‘17 ism-en known that mm many weather, with the mault that they calamities tor which liquor is really omittmc‘t seven}: wIdSm'“m {their Twpcneible are amtrrihuitedi to Other ave em ignore con ion to ortifry cam in the published â€wants. them agaim males, and (health tol- 6.75 27.00 2.00 9c 1 3c 40c 40c 95c 50c 90c 30c I113 P:f'dan ' . _ ... Ix Desalinch, in a recent i “The old: stereotyped phrase, :I‘fzcle. exposes the various explan- '23“? M"; ‘3‘ â€3511‘“ “0:3“ gmdmdn t10115 which are commonly, given in “mm m a year “m ta'lmrg this . -1 . newspapers, and†ii: is bromflt inito “commotion. Th? M44311 335's, daily use as a result 013 drunohnness - DCfpiexy, heart disease, gastritis, Investigation into the death all most and Wï¬umC-nja [reorient-1y- appear on persons killed while walking the rail- the death mm“ l‘ to the road tracks has proved that tho vic- Mierhe . ‘ , llama were under the influence cl. t' o my county morgue, but were ,h'qucrr. , he truth told. these duitha, Lntlmrid- ; 'Recarrh of (the local Wis-is redss of m each: year have been zehotw that seventypor. cent. all the Winduoed b . ‘ nan-turns Qt 3001Mt5~ under “Tho m t y 31°O‘h01' , Eitheir care are due to lamination“ .: (1:1: 081‘! records on the! Land in ninety out, of, em hundred c3390 rang the ma: may, yearn tenses brought. to lthei hospstmls an 8 ow that them has been; a. remark! ‘piatrol waggona. Demon Alcohol has dbly‘lm number at: and“ deaths lazily“ prominently. ‘ ’WWhl-Chhal‘oi" . _ §_ldnnymamoribodyo£mcnin Ihc _ trial lflï¬lOchmtlaT was , :Pa‘ttabumg lt'hinke liege dimly: alive to . _ Dinner-y “ï¬rmt m E‘atal- “the ï¬lm}: conducting that have inseam: "Butcher's m mm. â€a†may, burn wrowh't by alcohol and its kin- “ï¬ttrihwted to the use on ““2101“ dreddeetrcyere at am. homes. and mï¬bm‘l in nine cam qoti at over-ye Dicido m Who have cmnmltted M ï¬lm-W the post decadq in. and m- ,endlml’z‘wm driven 'IBSDO . 'ï¬ï¬tï¬m and mat £2 $$mw-'mï¬m' a. g; “‘33? u. “Ci-I'- tienta. In order “Mbd to 50c « 520 39° 70c 12c 21c 15c 48c 21c Wm M'â€" .. , .5 ‘ \ , once held lite urn lethal-t. ohuLeh, Mfume-day. Kay. m ‘ . . King, on (mkwood guts-lot, meals- er. prom and opened the meeting with the unsolqu and the Lord‘s prayer, otter t which Mrs. l8â€). Brown. at Oskwood. conducted the de- votional new. . . n. - 'Mlee .V. 000m. at Manna, was ap- pointed may. . The several nutâ€" illeriee and mission. bands at the die- trlct were well mangled. and†the reports from these were Interesting and encouraging. . show-lg; on in- crease an tn whole, hotly in member‘ ship and ï¬nances. » . ,, . A letter. train Min Laura Hambly, o!- Chentu, China, sent in time (or convention wan read, giving a. den-- acription o! the place, itu people, their habits at life, which W 111th to the nitcmet o: the morning: session. The devotional engine were led in the alter-noon by the eecretaryin the absence o! hire. (Rey) Gregg, of Manilla, followed ,by (consecration service conducted by Mrs. Caleb .Wol- don, Onkwood. A. good practical paper on. "How to Secure and Retain the Interest of Mission Band. Members", was given by Mrs. (BIN). Brown. Mice Rich ardson, ol Oakwood, gave an instruc- tive may talk on Africa. "Review of British Columbia Work," wan the subject: on or paper. by Mrs. Wm. Till, of Wilfrid. and Mice Anderson. of Woodville, gave an excellent talk on “Our work in Japan." hire. '1‘. Tay- lor and‘hlrs. 3. Graham favored the convention with a. much appreciated duett, alter I which the “Question Question Drawer.†opened by Mrs. B. Vallentyne. o! Derryville,brooz.bt out comer good. points on. giving in our society. . The district organised. reviewed her work int: he (intrict, stating} that two suxilsrice had been organized. one at (Woodville and the other at Salem on ,the Mauilla. Circuit... She stated the work was growing and bad prospects on the formation of other auxiliaries in the near future‘ In discussing the improvements of the society in motion was car-ridin- to drool: that “Vv’e memoralizo’ the hard to have our district miner elected at: the district: convention in- stead 00 at: the branch meeting.†This session closed with prayer, led by Mrs. (Rev). Harrison. Wocdville. The evening session was presided over by, Rev. W'. G. Clarke. Little Briâ€" tain. Alter! giving a low lntroduc~ tory remarks he called upon. Rev. L. Moore. of Pickering, who gave". help- ml.l ulclrcee on missionary work. “Enthusiasm and Missions†waethe subject of an enthusiastic maroon given by Rev. C. E. W. at Manil- la. Music was funiclmd. by Miss L. Glendcnning, Manilla, and tin Little Britain choir. A very pleasing feature of the ev- ening- was a dialogue entitled "Mp- tctiun." by 'Missc.“ Thinner, D. Divâ€" er. and sparks, 00 Sabin; This session was brought. to aclcee by tendering: thanks to all ’who had helped to make that convention a suc- cess. . PETERBOROIGI! BABIES. Stiff Insulation: ï¬nned for ‘l'llsk' Ob- servanceâ€"Gosh ct m Peta-bore Counci' hie pulsed anew try-law to govern cab and omnibrs men. and it may interest’ our citizens to compare the various. charges with those made in Lindsay, (The license tees am; i i For each cab, two horse, $8.00. For each cab, one home, $4.00. For each automobile, two or. more persons. $4.00. ; « i For each automobile, four or more persons. $6.00- ‘ ‘ For each hotel omnibus. $5.00. For each omnibus, other than cab or tally-ho, $6.00. For each tally-ho coach, $10.00. For cash transfer of license, $1.00. Licences must be takenout for ouch soul. cab. and the same license shall apply to a sleigh. Badges will be issued with numbers and tin driver must carry this badge on hisperson. The law provides that. the cab har- ness. tackling, etc.. must be kept clean and in good repdir. I Whenever required. the, owner 01 any cabs ctr other vehicles must cub- mit the .whole equipment to inspenp ticin by tln Chiet Constable! or person authorized by. him. Owner-not cahmuet not; wash their . carrlasca on the streets or. lanes. and mast beep theirotabhedeannot al- lowing:- moru thamhwocart.’ locket manure to accumulate onthcir prem- ises shone ï¬mobetmflay lot and November let.- ' TARIFF RATES. Tm tar-if! charges arci aq‘fdlowe; For hotel omnibus. 25 cents tou- oac'h per-eonq ' . a Other omnibrmes. from to any place on its: route, for each person, 5 cents. For. tally-ho couches, for one hour or not exceeding, two, each. pom. $1.00, for each subsequent ‘bour. 60¢. each person. . Two hoitree call or automobile. for carrying! , out or more m, 1 Id: the rim! hum-3756. tor. esch pug-l sequent hour} 08 fWKdï¬)‘ at “serial on. Weber-untowlor oneto’ l 'I= it .. Mmm, ' , ml" onlslmedtbsmaqm WIMV‘WIï¬al" "W what M‘fl‘l‘gï¬y. , We Claim that our Clothes for Men have just the proper degree of ï¬t and fashion to make them standard in their class; our pricesas low as good clothes can be made. his use uranium. m. "an ï¬â€™ovs mmghflwm. ' and: Mï¬ hr charity. shell , cova- ledm‘jnd niece- j at†1†Me I†â€m "m â€mm 5090. abut lty ti...- use; but the mam-c t “materiality.†m (was s charity that deathâ€"that bllevv- eth up out in hell. may. ï¬r, Phil:- Ill NI rolls" b said the bro- ther“ clans “Wu; â€"we‘s1e' See our line of Summer two« piece Suits, half lined, for men, mm flawâ€. 78“" .- in blue Serges, Worsteds and instfmmffljï¬ mwï¬ . . - . . I]! fancy Tweeds and Flannels. â€i†'m" a“ “â€m °‘ F ’ '3 ' ' ' These Suits are made in either single or double breasted styles. sympathy. is vet! ldw inked. Jesus Prices â€.00 $10.00 $12.00 ,dusflmln Phelps tom. mw menlqmdownsndmeek and bld out a. WWW {or all. Tod «item we ï¬nd in starch, in business and in lb lodifl utbo ready impel-U, to we critic‘s. Too often we con"- hmn men house of their lolly; havejervenb laws. We mupt_remem- berl'thalt'uur [ï¬ends ulna .11". thoughts. ' Tlmre was too much at the sectarian spirit growing up in Itb church sods]. At the (lily: of (ONE rarer. AND A'squm DEAL r011 EVERY mi) ' Dundas Flavelles Limited, Clothing and Furnishing Dept. judgment' there will bung lives or (b- Wm'tlon. \ All God would say would be. "Where is the man who loves his brother.“ The preacher em- phleisod, the†feel. that s spirit was needed thatcmhgcd evil and evil them . 's mantle of charity over evil. should msko’ up our mlnd that there Lsnot maintbloh who isno’t without at fault. In your pcrleot: people. said Mr. Phelps. that I don‘t MM: Fetlmr in l hsvu t ruler then I. you bolero lt- psu, the]! wlnn it shall come 0 you may believe. I ' , "HT 3“ . . anything. .. M mayknowthqtlllovet - M (cult, And new: I .. About Store-Keeping TheWise Man said: “Agood nameismthertcbeehosenthan greatrichesâ€â€"andinstorekeepingagoodnameisoneofthebest assets. Thestoreâ€"keeperwhomesnstosmyinbusinesshsssgreatpnctio alsdvanragewhen hisgoodsareknownsssimply,surely,aodper- petually reliable. The reputation we have obtained for complete reliability, has steadily earned and constantly maintained through the thirty years we havebeeninbusiuess. Thatgoodnameisaguaranteetoallwhobuy here. We cannot afl’ord to sell inferior goods. nor an we afl’ord advertise anything, no matter how low the price, unless the article good. Thatisonestrongressonwhyyouesn always depend on getting only the best and purest Groceries here, and why our Tees and , Cofl‘eesarefamousfromoneendofthecountytotheother. Naproï¬t . temptation an lead usZto tamper with the quality-it isalways the same I --First Class. SPRATT 85 KILLEN, THE FAMILY GROOERB. tb alum-4 mrxounded with poverty. aâ€. M an “'3 Pew" Nth El concluded by emphssla- ms 9.0mm. so do I." i ii .. mum luatMneedtoextend the mantle =="â€"â€"-â€"_= d ‘ m - hm hm“ ulnar IAI iii cm mu amen; 3mg. charity __ "Maï¬a "" mummdfsuwr mm The crhdr mated on The lollowlu amongst llrom u lot- ihnr ï¬n: ltd th Toronto World by? ai'reeidenbd @3403}.va in Bartle, Cube, will interrupt our render-o; Hr. {Em Ind. no you know, mM'mnty sores and one town tot; ilc has in» W nun eddtic‘pinl tow late and taken an option on onot'hiar eighty, 39m Kr. Mathew in colouring (qr a number qr his crimes. Bo mud- to have are hence erected on the ten Iota than mu. (ad to have them occupied thy live mmiliee from Lindsay. Hm. a lattiqflthe cmtroct this morphism:- t'hc erection at :the ï¬rst. house. The land that he been cleaned looks re- markably well, and this is going to ho tlm prettiest andiliveliest gpot on tlm his!!! th'm winter. , ' Notwitlmtamdiggj tl'm fact that; theralnynancnicoh.thla bone at the placental tunes' here) so it rain about an hour every day and cool. tlm mt 1mm, and makes it veryplcaesp. ImuSir Wllliem Van Home in Tim â€"â€"â€"â€".- l meannesmsmm 910.193.â€. 99. 'sted sl u and; so 8 CAKRIDGE-Bt. METHODIST Yeeturday morning at Cambridge-. st. Methodist church, Rev. Dr. Bishop took so his tort Ephesians 3 :14. His remarks a) P in mm were very earnest and transitive. This was apprehensive, lei-vent. ~ scriptural and tarnished. many inducements to! much loud: to things Morel It was a Mal-considered prayer cf 8 practical man 0! God. and. a carotid study. qfl the word of God would convince ovary studenu that God designed. it to be a prayer l'vr all. The prayer was dvided ir- ta times: pants The first setting mirth the (act that God mod His people to be strongâ€" 11 in inward. heart wherein Christ might dwell. The pecciud br‘ torth the words rooted ondgroun ; Align†oia tree and bulkingâ€"she idea. a. per- manence and stability. mittled and established. The strengthening of Jesus Cgist. withinhgvas necessary i1; Order-t womig' become more. c.“ _ , He 1- hind i and love was the. coil +11.th the "mm,“ ““338, £33: root may “’35 hold. and. it “'33 0013' are lard to 111111de Battlesh- B i â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"_._____ -â€"â€"-â€"- csocoowomwmnwnowmc.â€WW’â€â€â€â€â€ Mitttï¬ï¬‚ï¬. - E00090, musmmudyh 1 mm I The allowing trom the Gran City 1 l i an we became tamil’iar with; lave the: tiom, and Lin material. it arriving ev- (Mich). Chronicle of Friday}, May 18, F9 ““114 gong :ggi’f‘gmi‘i “1;;- cry cm. which will he at cement will an read with deep ream by 0:593“:an M M} at Go“ diving blocks and one! the beat in Cuba. in Lindsay and cum vicini-ty, tlm 10ml . g In??? 5 number 3: :h‘ ï¬xing†{W being a. metered W'illiamaon . ' , vegunenor or 1r am-, . , ageguygggyï¬mgm 2%; ï¬g? °, iliea, and it '3 certain that thrc will' â€â€œ5â€â€œ- “rm‘fl’ °‘ ““5 ‘m‘m cruise, who its the dullness of. 111m mama â€mmmmur' ‘ M “.mm' m; ' 1 - ' that 1111. all in allâ€"life, faith. love, --â€"â€"- In a, A. P- W “PM . .. / .. - - sci}, was mm a prayer. whet a The emu rum “in m: WM ‘nm- “3" ' ‘ I ' :gajcot tacflfflmawrï¬g $11.1:- Baby's Own Tablets is w for 16. at six dclock other an illnaa of sr‘lllo' Al'nu.cEIEII {Wgus it really 1'11th q God 'tlhat. babiq only, H» il I. â€dicing (g: .450“: '8 year‘s duration, Ecttdzli?! .. .. c urch people should live such a bite ohhdafln a: an 3,354 It is gently loam AI ascvuoahcck'éflm ‘ ’ Wobflobr- ~Arvl mm ‘ . . . . . ‘ - -L § 9. the 0 £311.?“ Bmywmd gt. 81 Mg «11:: laxative and: mm It euros in- 1' who More making preparations to 5 â€Stallion aydes wns'tcgwondmmtbgm 893;; 13:? digestion. all forms at Mach '10“: for Edmcrrton. Alberta. next ‘ , '9. mall! on. 5W1 ‘ trmblm. constipation. ump’ la 3‘1â€â€œ m a m' m“, mm†' in SIR BEN by God, haul did not ask God for diarrhoea and makes teething pain-{hopes rthait the change of climate something “99953313“ Th†“"5 no: 193- Tlmro’a a “11° in €30?! d059- l Wynne or how to M Meir N Es'tanmhhgrhokiï¬mtypcaa etandardv» Mrs. Henry Mater. Imp. 0nt.. lDownll ' re. ( 0' 12789’ VOL XIV" Imp.) m...“ â€f... i. in?“ 3......“ tags; ..,., mm; .... 3.... 0.... ‘- w. m ' a“ BM“ 6 Wk 90Ҡ0m†i know nagthingh â€Mined. tort sting: . m. and Mrs. Joseph Williamson.wun margarita. downturn-rm In W - - - ammonium .a bowel, mb bornDccemberl 1862. , m M†‘mnmm vtcnk 11hr; “$133233:th mcwngle “’- 5'“!- â€ï¬ll-â€1'84““! time m;- um 0:11; She a can“ M “h" PM was a†'w:’ m service Miss (30m mm tookthc I he3m mun: her Itho Tablets." , 9" ‘ w“ ‘ â€m?“ “d ‘1‘“? °‘ m 30in! M ‘0 solo in them . â€an,“ the ol- Youcanget Bwyiamr‘bhub“. hero! thinflcla-otgrsduateem ohmintheyuunotsopuominentintkis “f. , mymdioimuaigyxbymuuzsimm them-immanent“: wuwuhw.vherother tquIWatan the pr.Wil- nut-comm with Nicholls’hoeâ€" Wilma: generations in?“ mm ' Emma“ Ont. 0““ «“5 W» om, mi 01150!“ am BEN is s mauve horse or â€Yo-Cot lthe.hmcrot.lrinninz thespocial subusnccsndqulity, ' 16 “I“ ., wmrorwng' .Shoen- helium} the A mention “muting buys“ Scum poop. my: every: retroï¬t ’ 3.3.4 in private win that lo- “45"." â€mm d 8 m k mm (licm.olthorverlbllaanp «lily-until 'mNovember lmwmifonrwlmetoetsnd palmettcndï¬ Â° 0" ““3310" priiihngtoeottlein.blnaes.m.x‘m‘;umtd. . A. "MM“ ' 1““ “WM 1â€â€ WWQW °"‘â€â€˜ mm Just why any m should £3.32. her pm“ a... “mt ohm “mmpml‘m, ,1- 1 monastion'ol (h! PM at M Thsyoeane directly tear.McD%wdlfd . . ll anyplace. 9 Gospel John xiv.. 23-31â€"“At that Jeem can to his diulï¬ee, it any love me In will my word am we ii 0! not- hspsth . "s: new... at I: Thus I , . $3.9M iii; iliiigiigiii i