11in" nan -‘. Axum the!" OS! l’af' Aail i, ‘1“ J E Cook; of ChicagO. ï¬nd d‘mt‘l‘f. Game at: vis'. Ling Mrs. IMIRAthRs (out AHDGO bl! Medal, 550 ft»! 334:. ill! Sheaf, 600 fl--I2 3-40 In Sheaf, 550 fl.--H 3-40 ‘31? Wm. McFuetez-s of Bobcayâ€" 03' ‘F; at “ednesdly .n town tran- klil‘g busi ness. â€Tl" PERSONAL PMITERS. m on... .. t-LadieS’ i Heptonette Rein Coats, grey, fan And green, 35. . . .. .. ;.udies' clack 3nd blue neatly trimmed Blue Skirts, reg .50...." . . . . {4.4133, blue and bisck fmcy flocked waking Skim. re: $5.50 ............ pudies‘ Biack Lustre, nicely made Skirts, reg $3 .................................... -lises' black and grev Skirts, silk trimmed, reg 82.25 ..-. c EJiges' blue and black Dress ‘ ' , silkend button trimmed, reg 84.73.... Plan’s Fancy Light weight ngmer 00,0“, reg $1.50............ . .. . . A~ _L ___ .‘I 9.! Alexis Fancy wmte V eats, wun comm w, n" 'tolu _â€"Bo_vs' Tweed Suits, reg $5.50, 4.65 ; reg “ï¬n"... ..................{..... £0 per cent. of all Boys’ and Men's Clothing 3; Days. ' 10 pe: cent. of! all Men's Newest Felt and Stu-3w Hnts Est-gain Days. 10 per cent. off all Carpets md House Furnishings Bargain Dnys. hinges, 20c, 25c. 30c and 400. Extra specialâ€"a onus nxtx-uoaon ......... LhdieS’ Summer Vests mth long sleeves, reg 17c ................................... 1-0ddlots of Corsets, sizes 18 to 32, 31, b. d. 75c ; reg 85cmâ€... LWomen's Comfort Wu'sts, reg 31, b. 88c. All 50c Communmmunu Laney Fringed Sidebonrd Runners in ï¬gures and “rigs, regaï¬emw p22 dozen Table Napkins, reg $1.25 per dozen, b. d 9 ; reg - 1915.99 Towelling, re To b. (1. 5e ‘ reg110...................... :4pieces Unbleached ' ’n Towelling, reg 8c, b. d. 5c; reg 9c ................ Huge Heavy Linen Towels, reg 204:, b. d. 15c ; reg 15¢. . ........... â€Pam-1:5 Oxford Shirtlngs, reg Lie, o. d. 10:; reg 15c ..................... mulled Table Linens, regQSc, b. (1. 3862133550. ............". ..... .. ‘°'DOOOI0.O.‘N.O m -Lgï¬es' White Night Gov! .I‘dies’ White Night 60! ~,L.dies" White Underskir Ladies†White Underskirt ies‘ White Drawers. ] .ladies’ Lace Trimmed D: .udies' White Blouses, 1:: "93‘ White Blouses, 1: “95’ White Blouses, i1 mies‘ Mauve, Red, Whj smaren's White Aprons. mam M ' “Olts of Olttxons and sen-gun unhil Our Outs. â€ï¬rs 1‘. (f. Sourciber. of Lochlin, beuxmi‘. (9.. was in lOWu on ’1‘.ch- WM :I‘NDEB TWINE had Sement. Sewer 1"†“d 0°“ 3131K icLennan M10. our Store will be open till noon. Saturday day we will devote specially to Bargain giving. muthSpec’Iï¬ï¬‚nfl. 10 34c .10 p“ mm 0th: Scranton Coal, $7 Ton delived, 1th he 8100 udios‘ Fancy Light Wexgn: bummer mu, reg. r.uu.. ...â€".... ... . .. Fancy White V eats, with colored 90}. reg 81.75.. ... .. Dominion Day Bargain Days. sav‘s Leader. ldmn 5 311mm“ . - , ï¬anbComtho.176,mmmm.r -- ., . dc. Corsets, NO- 210, m, I“ ‘1 :::::""--o.... in 1165‘me lies' Sumner Co orseta, max-to “Md reg 40° N 50c has) Blwk Cuhmew Hoâ€, mg 27°". . . ..." ::: ..... o ......... ï¬es Black kLSCO FrontT Threul Hm ;°‘ â€6. jes and “15398, BISCk HOBO, with Vii“ Spots. """"" .23; ...... .. u ,Misse‘S" and Children’s Ribbed “(101130333 133.... . luck Thread Hose, natural solo, reg 28° ’ "81... mm Val Laces and Insertions, "8 5° 1nd. 6; .................. item. Tomhon hoes, reg 7c M 80- . ...†............ Sfle‘rf; Engrmderi‘es, â€g1 ‘c, b d- %, . mui .................. ies‘ ite otton eats, o 31“ ----------------- 393‘ short sleeve Cotton‘ Vesntg, â€8:02.; $017351;st reg 27c ies w B. H. Ford. of Brantiord, 1 of Miss Minicent Slaplrc v1 idge-st. Dr.) Herrimun xrs sgugnging Ladies’ Bun coats and Skirts, Ian’s Clothing. July B. Sale Waite Night Gowns, embroiz’ery trimmed, reg 90¢...†.. White Night Gowns. lace trimmed, reg $1.10 .......... . ................... White L'nderskirts, lace and insertion trimmed, reg $1.10 . . . . White L'nderskirts, lace insertion with tucks, reg $1.30 ............... White Drawers. hemetitched and tucked ï¬ounce, reg 35c . Lace Trimmed Drawers, reg 360, 21c; reg 55c.. Waite Blouses, lace and insertion trimming and tucked, reg 81.15 White Blouses, lace and insertion trimming. reg 91.40 .................. White Blouses. insertion trimming, reg $3.75 ............................ Mauve, Red, White and Pink Silk Blouses, reg $500 :5 White Aprons. ages 1 to 6 yarn, reg30c........ .. ............... clone, um and coach. July I d Gloves, all sizes, reg 60c, b. a. 45c; reg 85c, prices on Cotton Hose, 8c, 10c, 12;: and 15¢ ; W. D. Armstrong receiwï¬ gxam latch announcing {her sister Mrs. H. L- . Mich occmred in Limdon. {Q'ï¬hito mar. Blouses and children's mount, etc. e'v weeks. 1 Cody anu wife, 4.»? Toron-' 'ough or- mru-sdmj, to the :4 to enjoy 1 holiday. me of Victoria County mprl-‘ummives of Ops :esuax in coupes Zion thh as: of £44: arcs; Cut-ks .. Hon. M.B.. a feast Toronto Medical College, > misting Dr. White, in taking a few Myrna '11 triads at News“ [3°95- Dr; Kore is one or! 05‘ 3038.†am! has man W. MCGAFFEY :SUMMER SALE. '1: Set corsets, m 7“ Jflym ...... ooo-no.--noo in“ N“ “mi? ‘9 30M re: 2523' ....... ......... .12'.‘ 3.535;: 40¢. Extra speei§l_â€"5 bslls Silk- Cotton ......... Low Cash Prices. Dry Goons House â€"Â¥'v' . He:- LINDSAY 01 rluauu... -â€"Secretary Allen. of the Y. M. C. A. accompanied the 45th Victoria Rhgimvmr to Kingston on Tum my“ and will mist Sacmtuy Wilkie. of Toronto, in taking charge of the Y. ELIZA" tent to be maintained during the camp. u-v v..-. V --Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sonic: and. son, Mr. Charlie Squier. returned Tuesday ham than two weeks’ trip down- thq St. Lawrence and the Saugenatv. Mt. Smite has derivad great " Ln: cuticg. and Wears the healthy Lâ€" kahuna! hv fresh alt and brac- complete success in all examinations during his course. ‘ I‘ll“? â€UL-0", -._, tan imparted by fresh alt and brac- ing sea breezes. , â€"-Mr. J. W. Howie. of Lethbridge. Aib‘crta, who arrived here ‘Mondayw, with th: remains of the late W. Freda erick Cuthbert. interred Monday at Riverside.-Jeft Moody; morning- on his return trip. He :was accompani- ed by Mr. Arthur Cuthbert, who gow to settle up his brother’s affairs at Fernie, 3.0.. where ‘he carried on 3.11 extensive bus‘hmag.2 V l . , ' â€"Peterboro_ Examiner: hï¬r. E._ J. -M}. H. Blade, of I‘etLrboro paid Lyndsay friends a ï¬st. Friday. ‘ â€"Mr. W. Pogue, of Valentin, was in 1own lately for a few hours. -â€"Mra. F. A. McDiannid. of Fenelon Falls visited town friends lately.- - Mr A. Cameron. of 0akwoc'd,call- ed on Lindwy friends tht. other day. â€".\Irs. Sailcs and Miss Sailes.'of Litzle Britain. were in ‘towmlataly: -â€"Mrs. J. J. 813mm,}! Vancouver, B.C., is visihug [Hands in this local- ity. - r. A '- ' I -~Miss M. E. \‘roaman. at Sunder- l.u.d. mid town Iriendsu visit Sat- urday. ' .- 3:112.an Waish, cm: of Lardeu towuahxp, was in town Fniday on 1315111855. ‘ ' â€"Dr. Burrows. was in the city pester-13):, havmg been called to pct- ionna amgieal qwratwu... , W. ‘ ‘ Iotooto hows; Miss Emel Grant Cody, of St. Patrick-81., has left {or New York. for a few. weeks new. â€"Mr. E. Fitzgerald, 6f Feaelon Faads. who is one of the Masoum nflicexs {or this district, was in e; x3615! I“ M. O'Cooutolhconacooivooo . . uu~|oooooo ’13:“ ................. . ................. émsoe .......................... .................................... 0 ...... 08 itespots, â€3250 ......... ........ ... otton Hose, regl3c... .... 113280 .................................... 5c IndGc ................................. ERIDLY. gm. ’10 â€Anusâ€"v- , clever yous. Lindsayite. baon taking a post-graduâ€" ; at Oxford Umversity. achievegl brilï¬nnt st'holas- ;. has returned home. He day in townrthe guest or Mr. John Kylie Huntar-st. is. Mr. and Mrs. Richard . ._ in: also sncnt Sunday rip. He was accompamâ€" that Cuthbert, who gobs his brother’s atï¬airs at where ‘he carried on 3.11 is go mmwivabw mg 3' tucked, neg!- 81.15 94c g1. 40 .................. 1.25 Ribbed Cash- July B. Days 69c July B Sale 13¢ 4.50 1.25 14c 43c 69c 20c 21c 1 EARLY GLOW?" . Ali Drug Stores In Lindsay wll close at 1 pm. sharp (saturdays except“) during the months of July and August. -The Northern Railway stock held by the County of Eimco: has men dis... posed of, $20 000 being realized by its sale. The amount is considered someâ€" what in the light of a windfall and will be spent on road making. -â€"The drowning season is on. If you can't sat a canoe. you may still hail! the Jistityou are not a swim. met and choose to vpnture into deep "9401'. . . \\u -u.- vâ€"- 7 clot-k refreshments missionâ€"25¢. for childremâ€"‘Vl- â€"I-‘enelon Balls citizens ce‘lebrattd their Chic hohdav Wodncaug: 22:11, by witnessing the T.AS. â€team. or Peterborc and the Cataracts. :omc toâ€"gemer in a Kawartha League game of baseball. ‘ - -!'he Peterbom hydraulic lift lock will be opened on Saturday. July 9th. It will be a great day‘ and Peterboro citizen intend celebrating it as such. An immense croyd is expected to be preoent. -'l!he moccassin,shoepack and up. per departmetï¬ of mine R. M. Bea! Leather 00.. .. under the super... vision of Mr. J. Marrion. are at pm, sent closed down for a week allovm ngthe staff a well-(earned holiday, previoua to the rush of tall orders. â€"A lawn social and stxawbcrry festival under the auspices of the East Garwood S. 8.. will be held on the lawa of Mr. W. W, Jordan. lot 22, con. 9, Mal-1pc“. just east of tne schoclhouse. ‘Wednesday evening July 6th. Programme Will be su-xct- 1y high‘dass. with many attractive features. Tea sex-fed tram 6 to 8 o'- -â€" n I. n mm‘ndn, â€"Mr. Henry Hacker, Wane! of Port Hope, has been advised by a firm of English solicitors 'that he has fallen heir to a tortune. of $900000 left by his gramdï¬ather. who died at March, £113.. about 7-1 years --'Ihc targest drch than has ever been cut for the Craig and Austm lumber (inn. was floated to Km: mount on Saturday. The drive con- .taixred about 90,000 pieces. which will be comerted into lumber at their mills in that burg. ‘ «The local Masons attended dit- lne sen'ice at St. Paul‘s y‘.‘- won-Eng, being addressed by â€Cm. Helium. Seventy-six ol' the bretho. ten were in ï¬ne, I941 bxaieflonor Judge Harding. Grand Master :0; Canada, wearing his ch'ï¬d of ofï¬ce. -Mr. Fred Frampton, caretaker o! the Union School. is an ardent lover of choice flowers? and. a most success- ful grower of mom. in the cultiva- tion of roses he probabiy excels any other member of the local Eortlcul- tural Society, and can Show Some truly mapificmt specimens. --In the list of officers who were elected at the meeting of the C. O. 1". Grand Lodge at. St. Catharines appear the names 0! Dr. H. S. Bung- bznm, Medical Referee, Cunningtou; Grand Lodge Representative. W. '1‘. Junkm, Fcnelw Falls; Commmtcee on McWatth-s. Lindsay. ~Many of the shade trees over- hLLding our walk: need trimminz- not by the electric light or telephone men but by some one of expo-meme tvnplopud by Council. Brimstonâ€"Dacor The home of Mrs. A. B. Carley, Barrie, m8 prettiay deconated on Wednesday. June 81:11. when the mat. of the daxzer’a sister, Mrs. J. tinge Dimer. and Mr. fluxes. Grimston. of Msripoaa, took place The caremany .o-A young man in Nrtlw. York adver- tised for a. wife†In less than two hours. we are told. eighteen married men sent in word that he could have theirs. â€"The la'rge boiler for the House of Refuge heating sv stem was install- ed 111 .pLaCe Tdnursda) and brida,» un- der the supervision of Toronto work- men â€"Thc premises over the Dominion Bank lately vacated by the Pubiic Library are being fined up for Mex-rs. McLaughlin Peel, barns- ters. , . ‘ . ‘1 : â€"Mr. Jas. M. Chalmers» of this town, ha been awarded the contract for building the granolithic sidewalks in Cannington. â€"The man who passed several cotmn terteit $10 bills on the Gravesend bookmakers has discovered the only way to win‘ at the races. â€"'1‘he Kemptvillc Advance me that town has some pug horses, a few plug hats and jusu. one or two plug men. o-The teminine gender should be applied to all ships and vessels afloat except mail steamers and men-,of-dwar. Mobuoy Soupâ€"dninfochntâ€"in strongly W by tho medial profodoa In b-hcmrdq-im um {ha-u. .. s-A Lame sheet or plate glam: d?- riv‘ed in town Tuesday [or the Pym house. It replaces one prakcn some time ago. â€"0n consulting tlie .almanaé Gene}- al Kuropatkin has diacovemd this is the wrong. you to go south. What Is Happinln' In Town and tho Country About Us. -'Ihe Reuh‘cw barbcra are now charging 250. [or a. hair cut. (RATHER!!! BY POST REPORTERS ON THEIR DAILY BODIES w'l‘he days are getting a lit 10 shorter. and also a grant deal hot- ter. mm mm BREVIIIES “ERIN WEDDING SELLS. m vvv- --fâ€"- 7 nts on the rounda- for adults. 150. {or . v. râ€"uvv A letter from Ir. 1". Knowlson. Town Clark. with a radiation at Council that Ops be asked to contrib- qte to the maintemncs ol the River ado cometcry sidewalk. - Roads and Ditches. Messrs. Kennedy. Mommy and White. of Emuly township. uddreswd the Council. urging that a grant be ghen to make the north in]! milc ot .thovhoundary passable at all times. saddens the ratepayers of both townships in that vii-inky the trou- ble of driving around ï¬ve miles bo- unse or said half mile of muck road. Emily Council would go hall or inorc it Ops woonld assist. {mu- Reeve said that the road in question was scarcely ever used by Ops. but if Commissioner Beat could assist her might; go. _ . cur-v- u- Mr. Best replied he had apportion- ed his money. but Thought that if those directly ivterestcd in that road would put me stone on in the early winter. Ops might 33::th them next Uul: vu w-._.-.'--., .,, 7 _ not be liable (or cost at building or maintenance. or for any accident that. might mem- lzccause of defects in said walk. No further action was taken in the matter. Urowj-li of Noxious Weeds. Mr. John Calvert said his busineaa to the Council was that they might take some action to rid the country of muons weeds. eqpecialLv what. is known: the sow tpistlu, which is be- oomiug a great nominee and tum-u.- ons to take 908808310!) a! several farms. The act for mounting the spread 01 noxious .wpods ‘wu re. tundra. the Council explained that it Was the duty of [animators io ,#LI_ '_0 â€"I n, I‘- Mr. B. White called the aucnuon of Council to the railway crossing east of John Jackson's. where {all underbush (Wu-hangs the wagon road on both sides and entirely shuts off the View of approaching trains. Commissioner Best said he would see Messrs Jackson and Anzmzw and get ting) to have the obstructions removed. Mrs Best. said several a;e complain- ing of the railway crossings both north and south of the town. The Company have not had time-to grade the approaches to them yet ï¬nd some of them are dangerous. Mr. Hawkins then moved: seconded by Mr. Best. that the L. B. SgP. Raxlway Cowny be notiï¬ed and re- reqnestod to grade and oomlete their railway crossings as soon as sible. as they are dangeriins to public travel in their pxesent condi- Honâ€"Carried. Rwerszde Cemetery Walk." In response to the resohnion 5-1†0113 w 5-.-- f-~,, farms. The act for prawn-ting the spread 01 noxious woods was reâ€" ferredxo. 2mm Council explained that it was the duty of pothnnsters to pxevcm the growth of such weeds on the roads. and that land owners should endeavor to .mmou them from them tanms. .The Comcn might deem it advisable to wiot one or more Inspectors (or the purpose. but it was too Late to appoint .my for this year. ' .., n--.... 5|.nn «ï¬n-nu] On motion the new men 3.3““. orders in [payment of (.319. following; John Gunn. gravclling on beat. a, $11.00; John Mnchyn on account, $50.00; W. F. 030310. postage tw- coum. $2.00. By-lnws were ghcp passed to cor.- than the oppMprmuoua or 1004 and! to betrow money to my current ex- {080569. after which the_ Council od- Journod till August 8th. at the usual hour. # -. 1vth 9’ I.‘ Agni-E ï¬ficoultér had not mud to open the water course land, as promised.“ 1. ur â€.SEE'aniie; replied; ‘5 O’Neill to see the place to do ‘the work a: soar; to be done." Rncrssde Cemetery Walk." In rcsgonse to the resolution of Lindsay Council. in reference to Riv- crside cemetery walk. the Reeve sun In: understood that {315 Council had permitted the building of said walk only on conditions that Ops would not be liable lor .cost 3! building or ---¢ -n-‘JI-nnf arm. on “Tcdnebdiw. June 39th, to consider gt: condition under whéch the County Council wouid ass-rule the completion and mintonnrce of the A letter Iron: Mr. Mc\einic. Coun- ty Cit-1k. stating that a committee of the County Council had been ap- pointed to meet the members of Ops Council at the Cou.1't_ï¬ous§-1 .3: 11 ’A letter from A. 1'. Devlin. County Crown Attorney. at the instance of His Hon. Judge Dean. with an extract from the presentment er the Grand Jury at the recent Court of Gener- val Sessions. referring to the necessity of systematic efforts bemg made by the munmpalities of the county to keep the public roads Open in winter by tuilding more wu'e fences,. A letter from Thos. J. Mather. re- questing Council to have Queen and Etncst-sts. m the sub-dn'ision oi the west part’ 0! lot 2.1. con. 7. opened to the full width of 66__leet. as set forth in the plan of send sub-divi- eion: ï¬hat seven land o‘ngners there no ‘uespasseraâ€"hnnself Included â€"- and that they should be compelléd 1o mote their fences of! said streets alter harvest. E. c". c. bridge. year. Mr. (200,. Mary]: v complained amt ' . . __. “(tn-6 -‘.l‘hc ’wwte .tale in tne July bippincott’s magazine :5 by Lafay- ette McLaws. a 500“»; Southern an- tnoross who has made a good deal of .re-pute wnh tanner novels. and who ,protegoe of mg. Jefferson Dawn. The story in mmootts is Well called "The Lew: Aflmr or a Prin. case." .12. entries as back to France 1.1. .the gallant day when Henriette Marie was young and the Prince 01 (Wales eqd L911] packinghau went a. â€"....:.... m (name. (there in an ex- year. A letter received by Senator Mc- flngh how the Secretary of the Board of Railway Commissioners at Ottawa. stating that the memorial of Ops Council and the petition of the mtepayers praying that the public load at Pottery‘Corner would not be dimmed. as proposed by the L. B. 3 P. Railway Company. had been (aver,- ably considered by the Bum-a and um railway pun Altered according- 331:3;1; Exam ’l'np'cro it an ex- am plot and P“) 15 won at the poxn't of tho 1’8le. _. ., -_ ; _. In Action Taken In Cannon†mu Mural“ Cal-our: Walk. The members of Ops Cquncil met or June 27th, at 10 am. The min- utes of last meeting “(we read and continued. OPS IOWNSHIP [EGISMIORSI IOXIOIIS I!!!†ARE BEGOHING A IEHACE T0 FARIERS. : [Wm ‘-_ -â€"-~- _ endeavor to ramoxc them from farms. .Thb Cox-pen might it advisable to wint one or Inspectors for we purpose. but 3 too Late to appoint .my Im- metion the Reeve .then signed in payment 9! Que following; G‘unn. yevgllmgg on beat 4, AAAAAA nf Railway Crossings s. w'ore ghcp passed to con- oppmprmuwa or 1004:1th .. .mmv to as: current ex. Communications. p. O'BOYLL. emu ‘iod'. “I 100]: Thai. place and told him 5 soot; as it was {it Km an effort at east of his wmm P051 [mm 80X Note.â€"Our friend the Doctor bu snowed his indignation a'. the com-u o! the Sam Hm- orgar. to prompt him to an ac; of injustice against Inc Post. We a» not "Loot" m praise of Senator m as alien in his aenices deserve. and if we have hil- ed to ramrt the Doctor’s good work on any occasion it was due to the fact that poseibly we were skept‘cal as the service receded in the columns to its value when we failed to see of the party newspaper. The Watch- man-Wardrr.â€"-Ed. Post. It: cannot be other than repugnant to a healthy minded man to have trilliog set-woes. that care \Vllhin the scope of his e\‘¢rydavdntics.duah- ed out it: Iulsome Iandulion before the public game. Your residents or the town of Limbay are representa- tires at Ottawa. Two of these have a. monopoly ot’ the pottery columns 0! the town papers. and It looks as though the law. 0! natural compen- sation was in three in ads instance. for one is 0! the Senate. and one o! the Commons I rm wnthin the mark when I so: that nearly evezy issue of the, “autumn-Ward“ [has its page: blurred all oun- with sav- our) paragraphsaot ('oi. Hughes. I compliment the editor or that paper on his keen sense ol discrimmation in mmistering to the taste of its read- ors. M’hen th epeople send repre sentatix‘es in flaws, duties are entailed. and when them are per- tonned. why boast? may more. if there be neglect in the performance it is the people's prerogative and duty to punish Dy dimiwxl. I have had occasion to wonder why it is that The Post keeps tooting the ctetuxtor. seeing that he occupies a position above the will of the people. Can it be that The Post and the Lib- eral party of Victoria and Halibut- ton hops. that he may resign his seat in the Senate. and contest the riding tn the interests 01 the Reform party at the aï¬pronchin; general election, (or the house at Commons'2-l am. at. yours, etc... ' , A. E. \‘ltOCIuAN. Ottawa, June ï¬fth. 1901 BACMILLAN â€"-'. ,1:OB£RI$U.\'. â€" 0n Junkâ€"215?“ 1904. at the residencaof; the bride's cousin. No. 7. Gladsunc- a\'e.. Westmount, Llontreal. pyule Rem. Du Rom. Johnston. Shume momma. formerly o! Lindmx. Oat.. Ea Jameu Rebel-tins. of North Georgetown. Quebec. DAWSON. â€"LY'TLE.â€"At the zealdmce o! Dawn-d Lyttle. townsh’p of Dan Icy. Tuesday. June 215:. 190:. by a“. A. B. Outta. 3.3†Steward ngoott Dawson. of the town of Txusoott Dawson. 0! the town on ï¬gmenville. "b0 Clue Rum .Lytle. )llLLERâ€"CALVEflui-At tho res:- deuce or the hndo‘a parents. Bond- 31... Lindsay. June 3912:. 19m. by 1110 Rev. G. 1;. Wham. ILA" Mr. John James RAM to Miss Annie Viola Calvext. CUTawn'r.â€"At manningz. on My, June 21$, 1004. \W. Fred. eriolgCnmmn! aged *3 {earl and Q There is an exclusiveness about our Men’s and Young' Men’s Furnishings that ma ke thxs department of our store an ideal place to come toâ€"everything in Toggery to be found here. tone to them that marks them as being well tailored. Pay twice as much to a merchant tailor and you'll get no ï¬ner fabrics. and Certainly no Trousers that will ï¬t better and wear better. Better can’t be made. Progress and 20th Century Trousers come in hundreds of the handsomest patterns, stripes, fancy mixtures and solid colors. ‘ I Are Trousers of distinction. There’s a shapelinessâ€"a grace and IIRRIIOES English, Italian, American and Canadian Hats and Caps in all the latest styles. «nowmwowmom DRIYIIS One Price MNOWMQONNM Only to be Had From Us. M. d. CARTER TROUSERS Progress and 20th Century DRY GOODS STGRES TO CLOSE†5 DRUG-GIST. MONO†O WNW VICTORIA ROAD, ONTARIO vwgu. v-\â€"-.v-_ er. and rancher of the Township of Sometime. James Bdrdzcll. the son ol‘ the cumplainmnt. swore that [we head. of cattle were missed from his father's ranch in Sechrnbcr Easthand doacxibed the appearance or the Cl!- 11¢._ _He also deposed, 1mm about (W0 mocks ago he found two of 9h: same cattle down in the Icwnahip o! Hur- vey about ten «muss bciow Bobcay- goon. m the possession of .t man nam- 0d~.Weir. J. J. Japling. a Bridge- noub. butcher. swore than in Sept- mber last the accused man came to his place. at. Bridzenorlh unth mam. hand of cattle. including the two th._at were found out!» none) or Wen, Bowen claimed to Joplin; to be en- gaged in buying cattle to the norgh county and bringing (twin down m the legality of Pent-born, and more ennui-5: than. Joplin; sud that. he had therein†yuan-nod the ought. head 0! «ale tron Men. when: he positives; identified on producang a 0.th which ho hgdpven Bowen at the tune. 9nd M m cm MOOQNNWW OWWâ€W W During July and August-Ill Stout Opon tul loo- on July lst. Contrary to the custom followed in Port Hope and eisnwherc. o'u- husinew men have decided to lump- thcu' prams“ open um.†nun: on. Dominion Day for the :Mommodnr tion or cutamera from a distanze. 11:01: is sound reasoning m the ar- mmcn‘t that customers who may not-u: m by train from the north. mun-ya and elsewhere should not be diuppomted in their desige to take odnntagc of the low ranlw_ny uto to lay in a stock at mpphes in any deired lines. 80M“. cm smug; Can. 0:) Tuesday Col. Duncan held the preliminary enmina'ioh in thecase o! the King “5. Arum:- W11bcrt How. on... Rowen is a young man from near: (1ohoconk. and the charge was. that in Septthu" last the accused. stole. ï¬ve had of cattle (:om 87:111- amin. Bitchel}. the_v791i-k_mwn [um.. ' Dr} Goods-Mama l-"lmellnsmim- itt-d. E. E. “231:6“ch \VakJV a; Ford. O'boughlin a; Mclnu re, J. Sut- chm: Sons. Than 3.2 a Int-gm side to the pic- tureâ€"Io: the dry» good clerk-s. at least. Messrs. \L Ferguson and E. Aunstaon-g went around the other day scent-mg signatures to 3:: nzrcc- meat to close all'storea at 5 ocJock awn evening except Sunday dur- ing Jul; and August. Tm: (0110x- inc ugued; Melcham Tailorsâ€"H. Morgan. G. Bilbo. Jewellersâ€"S. J. Pet-.33 Brim Bros†690. Ben“. PinteWcrsâ€"xias 319nm. Ready-made Cleaningâ€"M. J. Ca; er. Du‘ns Fhvelies imitaj. Bouts-and Shoesâ€"P. . Hurley. A Robimn. R. Neill. ' autumnâ€"Geo. A. Little. PURE PARIS GREEN 250. 1 1b., 5 lbs. $1.00 'Vrâ€"â€"â€"V“ , Win-.- , _ I'm wantdjhnt the sauna-d be not up for trial. ’11“! was accord- ingly done. John “can u To: in- !onnantt. «ad I. 8. mum or theme- BAKER M. J. CARTER. Brit 50.1 Tenders will be received by tln under- signed until FRIDAY. JULY 15th.. 1904-. for the erectionofsheds “St. Luke'. Church, Downeyville. W speciï¬ca- tions an be seen st the Puobytory. WM. CALL-LCM. -wg Clash-mu 0mm. W.) io'pï¬â€™Ã©o .5, person ginng" in- formation thnt will lead to the conviction of my person selling liquor in the County of Victerh odzerwise than noeonding to the luv us laid down inthe Liquor license Act. The-ddressot the sender willhe treated with conï¬dence end the informâ€". stion will be noted on promptly. JOHN §HQBT, chense Inspector, Box 423, tainMyL-d'. TENDERS WAN TED : You will llkely save more than 0 interest on prices. Cosl is some- :- tineshsrdtogetthedsy you need ., it. Libel-s1 stocks, highest qnslity es stove.nntusdsteunCosl. Fum- : ere mtingSottCosltor thredzing A“ â€6 . -- u--.â€"J -0 “nan-hr. 6:: get it inquired, at muoinbti i prices. . At the Ideal Indus: Canon. The W our». beginning. Monday next, mil include all the usual hm subjects. The collega fees will be n.†a month (in: alLday session. 84.0. (or halfâ€"day and 33.90 (or evenin ‘ this course will enable otudnnm High, and Public Sc'hoola. 3 GOLD IEDAL BINDER 3 :NINE, “guaranteed 650 ft. 3 g Int! : pound,†13k. per lb. : 2 BEST SCRANTON GOAL, 3 § 9675 per ton. :3 well as ‘ceachen. to acquire ‘ a knowledlo of those palatial ubjectl which 3.20 â€mam in mm uno- M d â€inâ€. utex'vmzl «.3 .‘ ,- REWABD-A Round of $5 1111 BNE QUALITY, AND THAT THE BEST... RECLEAKED BUCKWHEAT and FEED CORN for sale. Prices right. Shrewd people hying in COAL HARIPOSA STATION PAGE FIVE 11735“ a};