*‘LOi'd Duodenald has embarked," a)! the London Daily Mail, “upon '11“ 100k: poriously lik: a political “mist: against the . Cam ydian Government. and has appealed to the Opposition like the moreqt mien. Ea has done the Civil ,GoV‘ mt serious 'mjustice." "An we to have the risk," 2181:: the union Daily News. “of. an imperial nisis raised over that trmpery 1mm in which Lord Dundanald 1183 map. shadow of a case? The threatened meeting at Montregl 5130““ be emphatically vetoed. It )3 hKP time the British Government, 'lgch clams Parliament, closured “â€3 indieoreet bearer of. a great name, and mted the Canadiana â€â€˜6‘"- England dissociated itself nun mfg. ï¬mgtinz meral.†Mm a: IRIS. 'Dul. uv } int hrgatthat many amalo loafer Rind. around on the streets with _a stinking pipe in his face and Inns m full of profanity. whose hard working wife hasn‘t had a new dross 0' a kind word since she was man Somo British Opinions. ‘u‘S bstantial reasons 511on says {11' 51:1th Guardizflm ‘that Lord Woman wsa carried away by irri- Nu nmating general.†WI" '3 high time." says the Westâ€" Minster Gazette, “the Government “Ned iMTtuctions to Lord Damion, £3th talking and come home.†tun, whose hard working husband han't had a new Suit of clothes or boat meal in ï¬ve years. {Our W's mark. we are sorry to say. “founded on factS. But he qhogld An exchange says: We hear!!! a gentleman say the othe! day that my: woman 'goea out 611099138 fluid in silk and enveloped in per. 'ent laborâ€"have a: last accomq â€bed their great and beneficial k for the Lindsay district, and ally add that all that Lindsay requires is a quantity of elec. trimmer and the immedmtc com. "not that grand work at utiL‘ ty-the Imnt Vllicy Canal â€" to, it the equal of any city: in 061:. tBulinion as a manufactiu‘mg centre, 4m, iaithfully, . j; 11 Notman. Asst gent. Iamnto, on t wen pt 1 had the m [take the Efmt {tottering my 0011 gunmen :11 the m- 1mg vents of ism: laborâ€"hr. w ï¬ghed their great wt for the Lin unmly add that fMflims is a murmur and th1 #13 of that gr Sty-the bent Va omï¬o Division. and Mr. JameGAn. ‘m the WW station agent. It as d on the train by John Dickie. the conductor. the punch be... mgmpplied on the occasion by Mr. â€I. Notman. Asst. Gen. Passenger mm, Tmto. on the private car at sump» -â€"- â€"., *â€" - 1mg bought by me at Lindsay station mun-mum from the opening cerg. must Bobcaygeon. and sojd by 31:. E. Tmmlin. Travelling- Auditor, omrio Division. and Mr. James An, demo. the LimiGay station agent. It m d on the train by John Dickie. the conductor. the punch be... my gunngied on the occaSion by Mr. â€near Sinâ€"I have the honor 0: W to the Corpmati’on at W M! of the first tick“ . is. â€a m Lindsay to ,Tormto. via Cnï¬m Pacific R‘y. direct line, ï¬x up Lindsay, Bobcaggxeon W branch liner-hem; also mm ticket sold over that branch. 1:3 unber is _1.788,290. an is nAA‘ " L _ I}. rmmerman â€Home First Ticket 5016 over the |.. 8.1 P. Railway. The capomtion of Lindsay isnow in 3 Initial: to make an inter-owing; 3m! Mable gift to the County His. mm Society. thanks to the ' of Mr. J. A. Cal-g â€Mn. Tbe following letter gives me partial“: - My night... July 18, 1904. .‘ :0. Cash. VLLC L L LVCO 8 STORES IN CANADA. ’ the most exacting buyer that Nefll’s is the right place to buy best OBootS and Shoes FLWHies last year N0 Flies this year 1. mwanmsq V A] INTERESTING MEHEITO. Ioth Sides of the Story. nea 'rn the districtâ€"mu 2 years of arduous and 'mdshy, J ml: 28. '0, on the private car of mu. General Superinu Ontario Division, whom he honor of being. grant pleaSure of humbd y congratulations to the J. A. CULVERWELL- “you“. Cmful buyers ï¬nd that Neill’ price system secures :ï¬ï¬‚ggozscash 2 and ;at- lowest prices. Removes all doubt“ and “n . . certamty In regard to z I stock 0f Sum- vear will satisfy exacting buyer Mayor Town of tâ€"thbâ€"a’f Tâ€"â€"' '7 _' we can proï¬t by the example of the poor publican who did not seek ad. mirtaiorn'. but willhgalscmflewingms great wnwonthinoss he standsatar off. does not evensomuch asriise ' eyes towards heaven. but, strikes his breast and says, “0 God, be merciful to me. a sinner.†.iWe have oGod‘a word for it that by his humility he was exalted. 2 '. t . ,. ~ - Inuit!†Indian Play. Mr. -L. 0. Armstrong. adnrtismg expert (or, the C.P.R.. and promoter of the famous Hiawatha Indian play. at Hiawatha Camp, KanBing-Lon Point. on the north shore of Lake Huron. paswd through today to Bobcaygeon to make arrangements for the pm sentation of the play .there during the wck of August, 15-30. There will be 30 Indians in the cast. and the play will be presented ‘exactly because it pays a. better profit, .the- fact still stands that ninety-mine out of a hundred druggis‘ts recommended Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera. and Diarrhoea; Remedy when the beat remedy for diarrhoea is asked for. and do so becauna they know it 1.5 the remedy that can always be depend. 0d upon, even in the moat seVere and W cam For sale by all drnseiusts- . . "I edge, felt they Should be like unto God. and on account of it were cast out and oondemnedto death. -What is pride ? An irregular love of. ourselna; attributing: to ourselves \wnazt really belong: to God; to feel that we are superior to those around us. As an example of this we see the Phariaee going an to the temple, not to pray. but tell of hi3 Wyn}- ing. “Land, I give The thanks that I am not as pthcra; I fast twice in the week, I give tithes, I mam pen'or in many ways to my fellow! men." Did he. as]: God fax" some par-gi ticular 3100in Oh, no, but went there simply to tel lot his own goodness. We oritize the Phariaee, but fail .to see“'the same defects in our own 113-. tum; we inherit them .trom our first parents. We mus't combat these contin'uqusay. W'e Show, it in all our actions; we look upon our fellow men as not being equal to our... selves perhaps those we ~despise are like the poor publicans who, in their hearts admit their own un- worthiness. . ‘ 1 _ In our dmaswe try toexoell; in our bearing often towards our neighâ€" bors pride deatroys our good works. It comes to us in our prayers, when we presmï¬e on God’s goodness to grant us favoufs we do not deserve, ,1 LL- Contact Outing Club. The trim little steam yeacht Kaq wartha, owned by Mr. Burgoyne. of Feuelon Falls, arrivefl in port Mom day morning, with a. jolly party of young men of that village who call themselves the "Cataract Oouting Club,†and whose motto is “Out for a Time.†The party was en route to Stony Lake. on a. two week’s camping and cruising trip, but haying the true patriotic Spirit they deemed it their duty to visit Lindflay and de.‘ vote a couple of 11031113 to the pleaaq cm! ; Wan», _â€"._ , party left in the afternoon for the Iowa lakes with the following. pro. in new; :Monday. night. camp .at Bobcaygwni Tuesday, '0? V L ab tor of The Star. J- M11 9. McKilLan'. H- .1 Twigs. c. Deymam. G. Cam, J. Powm; chef; "Collie,†mm Duty left in the after lower lakes with 3119‘ Tho Phariuo and the Publicâ€. At 8 o‘loock mass at St. Man‘s on Sunday morning- Van. Archdeacon Casey apoketrom xviii. chap. Lube, rater-ring- to the ‘ pride 0! the Phat-v i396 and the humility of the publican. The parable in the morning‘s" gospel went to show, tha,t pride was the chief besetiing tin of the worid. “'e are all prone, 163 or more. [.0 attriq but: to ourselves what belongs to Gad. Thnough pride angels were cast out of heaven; pride £1350 prompted the sin of our first parents. ’who, haviog received the gift qty knowl- AT 81'. BABY’S SUNDAY. baa-hue? pérfliculars 1a ter, £13242. A0608! ward mm B. J. Moore, our! 3 Star, J. Minore, E. Pearce, illan, H. Littlejahn, M. C. Deymam. eB. Burgess, - 1 Powers: Geo. Qnibegl. sou: â€"Mr.- James Hartley. whose foot was amputated at Ross flospit a] three weeks ago. made a very rapid recov- ery «“41 was able to leave on Monday of last week. ‘ -Mr. John Irwin, Lrainmaster lot the; G. '1'. R., left for the city {Fri-r day accompanied by Mrs. Irwin, who is en route for St. Loni-110 vi- sit the Exposition. â€"-Rev. Fr. Jcs. Kennedy mturmd to the city iast Friday, atte a pleas ant two weeks' visit with his tanner. Mr. John Kenmeify, and the M35533 Kennedy. Gomez-at. 7 . and very little hop ad (or his mmry. â€"'rho'many mm in town of Mr. ChriStopher Argue, an. will‘regret to learn that he is at present vegyjll -â€"M:r Wan. Thexton', of Mfllbrbok, arriwd in town on Friday evening. He was en route to Pleasant Point, to join his family, who have been (ranging theme for the pat two wee . , â€"h£r Howard Porter, 0! Mantras], came in by the 9.10 train Saturday last and will visit at his father‘s where Mrs. Porter has bsen nguest lot the past two weeks. «Mr. 000. H. Ewart. Kormcrly with the Williams Piano 00.. Tarouto, al- .30 the Raymond Mf'g Co'y. Guelph has secured a good situalivm With the Sinner Mf'g Co. at Lindsay. . s assistant managing salesman. had accompanied him there, will re. main :tor some long: time. L â€"MI‘ I). M. Leary. of Los Angelcs, Cain who has been visiting Irieads in down and country, 10: L110 past month. started on his return trip, on Friday evening. and will visit trierd.» in :‘Doronto and Bultalo on -â€"Mr. Chas. Pym. of the‘ Pym house. returned last ‘l‘riday tram Port Hope, after spending a brief Loziday with f'rï¬epgls. Mfrs. P‘wtp‘who â€"Beavertou Express '. Misses G. 31111.8. Smith. of Lindsay. are the guest;- ot Misa Annie Smith‘l...Mr. and Mrs. D. McDougall. of Lindsay. and Mrs. ‘McMilLan and daughter.“ Markham; are visiting at Mr. Neil Mc- hougall's, Mariposa. «Mr. Peter Brown, one of Mari- posa’s solid farmers, Was in town on Friday. and reports crops as looking first class, in’ his locality. He is go- ing away next week to take a_ needed rest. anq‘lvill spend 9 Dimple A v -1... ‘0 Dan. -M~‘r. WuH. Lekinz. of Hamilton. was in town last week on his way back from H‘aï¬bur’con. where he has :1 large saw and shingle mill in opera- flan. 6‘! Wi IOILLIUMM“ -, been In town (at the past two days on’ busineï¬s connected with the mad, teturn’ed to the city on. Pym av- oningI. In animation with Mr. Clarke 'he oxpmsoad himself as being delighted with the pmspwbo in‘ view for the new road. and hazarded the opinion that the' people of Lindsay and district would accord it a liberal suppdrt. ’He Was malt enthusiastic a; to the Opinions exp'rmsed by the ot- flcifls a! to‘ the high Mud afthe road-lunar in‘ common expressed the belief that 1»..an on the GER. â€Stem was than a: mom oomnldte piooeot Must tsibnmnds. ‘ 1;. W} q. - M18. McKenzie and party arrived in town Friday afternoon on their new .leasure yacht {ram Balsam Lake. Those on board‘ were Mrs. Wm McKenzie._ Mrs. Alex. McKenzie, Mr 5. anrin. o! Winnipeg, Miss O’Loam. Mrs. Kirkland, mod the Misses McKenzie. TI‘he party re- ?ng, excepting My; 'Hohcnue. who i'etnrned to the clty, an the evening tram . -~ ' - '7 n --I:-2LA_ for the â€"Messrs. rW'm. Morlzomery and Emmannal Martin. of J.nuctville,left Inst Friday for Orillia to visit MP. Thos Montgomery. of tha.‘ place. â€"’l\fr. LJR. Howland. president of the 1’. B. 0. R‘y. .Wizberforco, Was ir tow" recently attendinz the 0p- cniug of the L. B.P. R’s. -â€"Mxr M. Doody. o! Cobom'z. buyer of choice timber. for export. returned last WN’k from a trip through the no'tt- count“; -Mr. Norman McKinnan, recently with the Rathbun Go. here, has ta- ken a mition with the Tbmnto Stu-eat Railway Co. MI- Clydn Grmzovy. :pocial nzerï¬ with the. Stirling Snz-ar Machinery Co. of Chicago. is enjoying his new tion in town. Miss Hillock. B. A.. and Miss Basson. R A. both at TorontO. an at present guests of Mrs. J. Neelamls. at Stuc- zoon’ Point. â€"Mr. Fred Bullet. of the Cznad... {an Northern R. R. offices. Toronto, nrriwd in town Friday to spend a few days. â€"Mrs. H.631! who has heed visitq he, friends here. for the past few wmks returned to her home in York Saturday. -Mr. Harold Staples, can of Mr. J03. Staples. the east ward grocer.“ Emailing his holidays at Cadillac. ich. r ‘ 1‘ I â€"Mr. W. Bank's. rqpresenting the Globe. Toronto, arrived inc own this in: to report the opening of the new. â€ï¬lms. " -Mn. J.M. Carroll and children. of Si. Lawrence-3L, are visiting Iriends in Bobcaageon. last week. -M.r. .W. J. Gibson and sister. bl St. Louis. .ware in town 'lately .,on their way to Bohcaygeon‘. , . â€"(‘hie! Big Canoe. of Barrie was in {own lately on his way to Scugog Lake Reserve to visit redallvw -Mias W Chalk, of Port Hope, is ï¬ï¬tingher MMIS. R. B. By]... waster, Kent-56L, wast. . ‘ -Mr. J. E. Jackson; manager-atlas Pattie house, Cobocank. was in term Saturday. ~Mra. F. A. Moniarmid. of 'Fanolon Falls. called on town .riends lately. ' -.M?. .W. M. Ficlding, police magis- t‘ato. Mlnden, was in town lately. ~me Coun’cillor. McQuqd'e, at Omemee, was in town lately on' bus- Ion-nu o! clan“ and urn-con with“ Our Oat". v ‘-m-. D. ‘B‘. Brokenshire, of Wood- s'ille. was in» town iately. . .-â€"Mr. D. Cumin, of ‘Kinmuut, paid out down a business vjsn lataly. NW Iva». uuu " --. T-.." .- _ weeks. in Muskoka. at Lake of Bays AS IRAVfllIERS (0m ANDGO I’I'I'IIY PIISOIAI. POINT!“- Clarke; _K.C.. gqï¬cjtqg A Poo-Ila Injury. Mr. Will Wichctt. ‘3 6.13.3. angina oer, whohuoometomddewith on. not with a. painful Incident a 16' days ago by having bio buds and (we badly burnt. It poem! that a blast of flame gimme inmountablo manner flushed out a! the tire pan and forced the door open. His on!!! terings were most intense at the time. but we underatand he is pron. ‘an (noun-alum He is ï¬t present at Bellevillc, where his pan! cuts am living. . . â€"Mrs. M. F. Hound. (me Trotter), of Talon-to. passed tm‘ough Satir- (L-uy with her little son and dunghtea to Halt her father. Mr. Mex Trattszr, one of the oldest. citmcna of Bot-cay- gcon. . -â€" Senator Mcflugh arrival in town on Saturday night. from the Capital, to be present at the Old lhys’ rc-un- ion. He returned to Ottawa Monday etching. -Mr. \W. G. Harris, manager or the Canada Metal 00.. “om-onto, was in town Monday with the 0s! Boyï¬. It is 38 years since Mr. flax-rig Ian Lindsay, and in that long pariod he never before felt that he couid spare the time to revisit old scenes. 8-: en- joyed a. trip to the Point and Botany- geon. on the Esturion. PYONN-V supply. a circus - Mr. Robert Finley. assistant man- ager of the Singer Mi'g Gay‘s ofï¬ce at Lxudsay. has been pron-med to the position of managing satcsman of Parry Sound omce, luviug here to- day. I . ._ The camp badges this you are. ‘ rm ribbon printed in blue with. their un- ique design (shown above) and the following words. “Manufacture†of Health, Friendship and Hurriest Fun â€"mndc in Canada.†The badge is Lns‘mfnlly mounted ï¬lth a blue bow of ribbon. Another Stabbing “fray. What might'have proved a. action! melee (or Mr. Abe Warren. of the east end livery "barns. occurred on Thursday night. when a. slight alq tercation took place between him and in Armenien. It eeemo â€some young men were passing some jokes oneech other, and Mr. Warm having 0. small gn‘p in his hand. swung it Hound, when it attack the Armenian 1m: " Camp and a he purs' effectsâ€"tents. boxes and psi-cots o! cnp‘tion “Looks as uin' a circus."_ phi “' ‘- haugha'gg 1min old friends; "Dow Dyop Inn" Coup. “All Aboard." and as the Mania! lc't Luuisuy on Saturday East .It cu- rioJ a. jolly party for "Dow Drop . uM'r. John omen-y, of the '1‘. El- ton (-9tnb¢iabaetnt. arrived in town Saturday .nignt to take part in the home-comer! festivities Monday. -A1rs. C. Linstrnm. oi Inronto. «nixed Saturday evemu; and will b; the guest of her prams. “r. and am. A. W. Parkin, for a month. Jr. Frank Dennis. of Toronto. was among the town visitors since Saturday. He also visitor] at the home at Mr. J. Greenan, South; (in. -.\£r. Barry May. who raid-3d with us for a number of years._bufl now of Toronto. was among the home-comerg to-day and rootsifog'mï¬ny a warm I...†Ann-0w- Fâ€"r" ed the prisoner until Fruity next. Mt. Warren“ is autï¬erino a cooddul from the wand. but do“ WWW-n hand an: mimi- «with. . 5 1v.= wâ€"nt-S; John P. Dicgson and dingh- ‘ur. Margaret, 0! Chicago. are visit- ing her sister. Mu. W.H. Spolford, at i Sturgeon Point. 1 ~Rov. Fr. F. O‘Sullivsn. who had ‘bcor. visiting home .and friends at Campbelllord and Vicinity, {or the pas: two weeks. coturncd t3 town 1‘11de evoning. . ' -Mr. L. Archmnhouu. merchant tailor, Taxonto, was among the Jolly bunch of moms-comerk He arrived Saturday evening. - â€"Mise Beatrim Ramos. of $0.. ronto. is visiting her uncle. Mr. J. W. Richards. of The Pat mu. and oth- er relatives and friends in town. -‘nf. Chas. Logic. an. Mr. Chas. Lo- 23?. jun, and wife. of Toronto. arrived on the Oid Boys' excursion to visit mods†(ï¬ends and tetanus. : - Mrs. C. Richard. 0! Tvrooto. pas- sed through Saturday evening to spent! a. couple of days wit ‘- Captmnd 511's Lane. The latter is a sister. -Miaa 1!. Bright. of Toronto. who some you: ago was a {requeuuwisi- 10-: here and at Stagâ€"on Paint, is the guest of Kr. and Airs. KSmyth. â€â€"‘urs. A. L. Little. 0! Toronto. who has been 1110 guest 9! Its. 1108. Patti; for the last week. returned .310!!in . . c 7.- _- Vu-v‘ â€"- - 7,, I tonne:- 3 parents, on‘ Elgin-u. â€" "macs S. and grace puny. tor- met midants of. this town, arrived here Sam-day night. on a short. Vi- . l Rt; ’ - m. 11105.13. Dewitt. of Taromo, 5 Victoria CO» Old Boy. is wishing Lindsay f-l'iflldfl. « - ' -Mesan. M; A. 81»er md .T. F. Callaghan ware the smut- ot Sena- tox- nan-zis. on loud-ny- â€")liss M. Kerr and Ellen M. Bren- mn are visiting: ms: Btbcl Hallmar- gey. Colbourr-st. â€"Mlss Link Fluke. ot Landadown. 3.76., Toronto. viiitod triendï¬ in tan tad country on Sunday. -q‘hs 33530: Mb nnd hell McGi'sl .will visit their mother. Hrs. Cornell, during the next ten days. - Mr. and Mrgs. Aslxxmn. of Cleve-L land. Ohio, are. In town visiting the 7â€" FI__3_ -L .nna My manna. ct MM!- 1390qu old aoquahtlnou here. Jr J Gum". 0: MW“. “.5 in town Saturday. on business. -Mr. James Caution implement agent Bobclygedl'. It.) in town81t~ urï¬oy.’ -Mr- Inca-3.00.11“ of anonto,‘ Just now in n good time (clan mandarin: a (311 unit. Ifyonue Making than} one. don’t fun! _to no We invite In iupoction of our Iago dock oi SCOTCH, IRISH, sad but CANADIAN WEAVES. Bette: ulna have never been 05¢:er to n aitiml publir. A. GATHBB, Japanâ€. Jun-Ilsa Japan W our two thousand ncwapaper‘. When one considers that a death ago not a single jourzul to! any kind existed at was thought of the spread 01 the nemnpdper presi- La cm at the most Remarkable [acts in‘ the history at jonmalilu. Japan can bout 0! n grater number at nowws than either Ann tin or It- ah'. or mo than Spun and Rania Cuban â€that, and twice a may «no minted on the whole oontinout Give ntisfmction because the anterhliscf the lac-tad the work nmhip without halt. ' Chamberlain’s ‘ Cough Remedy ALWAYS cans And in flaunt and Sale. OPPGSITI POST OFFER. $1. so and $1 75 White Underskirts 98c. Choice of four new at] leaâ€"all nest and prettily made, worth shout double this sale price. 0! plain tn} heavy braided stun, odd sizes, clear ing st. 19c. Women’s Gowns of good white cotton, dtintily made and trimmed, worth every cent of regular price, but for three days only 89c. Men’s and Boys’ soc Straw Sailor Hats 19:. Made of ï¬ne cmbric. bee on sleeves and neck, skirted flint; u big Mmin. All this season's It: loo, made of pro tty muslin: and white 11m, reduced like this: $1. 50 style- 98c; 81. 25 style. 89c; 850 style. 50c. ' Mule with team, mist lined and trimmed, as- wmeomsu 31m,“ lee-inn.“ of m $125 and $1.50 New Print Wrappers 89c $4.50 and $5 New Tweed Skirts $350. Colon , bro and nixed Weeds, plotted “53, . 3.3 mm†. m 0! Cannot“, good noun] style. and dad 8 E5 :aomehoioeot 1 ma. - Women's $8 so and $10 Rain Coats $6.50. About 15 women’s three-quarter length Run Co»: of light Tweed: Ind Onnnottu in dstk my and turn Mu. You-- for lu- thl m: price. mommmmnum ï¬ctin Ribbons, 4nd!) inches wido, 311 the best mud dudes, including black and white, unable for neck and and: west. Women’s 87.50 and $10 Rain Coats $4 50 The balance of this M’s but golï¬ng lines of Shirt Willa, including white but, orpndiol 3nd some colored muslin, may 3t lot but not 3 (all mg» of sizes in 3‘! styles, dl dun ' y and. in :he season’s moot chnrmingltylos. 'Our season's business has been a good oneâ€"we've reaped our le itimate roï¬ and it’s only prudent business methods to sell by extraordinarily low prie‘es the ugsolds'mer- chandxse bought to sell in a certain season. We make it a point to- keep our stocks fresh and new, and it’s such sales as these that make it possible for us to effect an immediate clearance of all accumulated broken lines. We think the bargains we've prepared for this sale are the best we’ve ever seen oï¬â€˜ered in the town of Lindsay. Rad over the list and see if you don't agree with us. It's the season’s-end round-up that involves a tune when we mark for quick selling all merchan- dise lthat has stayed its welcome out here, which the policy of this store forbids carrying any onger. ~ This not only involves everything summery, but many lines of goods that are useful the year round. WAKELY 84. FORD, EARLY CLOSING NOTICEâ€"This Store closes daily at 59m. except on Saturday. DEEP PRICE CUTTING. fall the Greatest Yet A Bargain Sale of Drasing Sacques. Price $1.25 to $2.50 White Shirt Waists 7 5c. Don't fail to come to the store as early as possible on Friday. $1 so White Cotton Gowns 89c 45c Cotton Corset Covers 29c 25c and 35c Silk Ribbons 19c. lax-chant Tailor. Strictly Cash D'Fealers, amt artistic shade In any quality PRISM BRANI] PURE MIXED PALNI "IE (dflddd ' Paint (0. PRESERYIIB All] PIBKLIIH “011181138. IIIHBOl’S DBUB 8N“. WE HAVE THE! ALL. Jun Ju' Rina. 5e and 100 per Hardware. Coal or Iron. J ennan Co. Friday Aug. 51h Saturday “ 6th Monday “ 8m LINDSAY. About 300 yards of pretty Dreu Muslin: ad Ging to hum, many handsome patterns sorted fast colors 11: stripes md may 2 5c and 3 5c Drces Muslins, Cotton V oiles, ctc., 19c. A11 this season's natty Dress Muslim, Cotton Voilee md Mercer-ind castings, e his range of exclusive patterns to choose from, all the lending stylish eludes, reduced to 19¢. 15c Heavy Cotton Shirtings nc. Nut, lightrcolored stripes and checks, suitsblo for men or bays’ wear, I. dance to saw 4c a pad. Men's Flannelctte Shifts 22c. 5 doz Flannellette Shixts, waned light and dark colors. d1 sizes, worth more. Ofï¬neplaincaahnere, meroeriaedwcottonhee plain cotton and plain cotton with fancy embroidered front: in auortcd colon. Women’s dsinty Wash Collsu of bee, muslin, scrim, etc., numerous styles, worth up to 85¢, clearing st 390. In stylu, and choice otgflggold,oxidiud o: bushqu-yaboq. 15c and 20c Dress Muslins and Ginghams 9c. soc and 75c Cushion Tops 39c. 5dcz in nll,eonpridnglithqnphod and um qualities, my new designs. Hmdwï¬udukwithhnc stri of blue udMneubIeklu. y P“ rod, Made of whim duck style. $1.50; emu , $2. $2.25, $2.50 Shirt Waists $1.39. All the but at! dointieat styles of white ham. orgndy and ï¬ne muslin WWW nude with insertion- ond embroidered fronts. ' very low prieo olou you an opportunity to seem on elegun: wsist st ohont m price. Women’s White Dras Skirts Half Price. Women’s 3 5c and 4°C Stockings 25c. 50c and 75c New Wash Belts 25c. 35c and soc Belt Sets 25c. Wash Collars Half Price. ONE OF THE BIG SYNDICATE 11101181] and Insurance J. G. EDWARDS 00. AGENTS It’s the Season’s-end Round-up. u-n-i'u mutual clac- Paris Green, Shovels, Spades, Scoops, m, Win Fencing, Ponce wm, Fencing Plius, Wooden Hay Bakes, Hay Forks, Horse Pom. Settles, Sums, Scythe Stones, JOHN Kenya; Sprayers. ’F'F' ’m