nubâ€"4 THE SUMMER stuff." ‘ Our Immense Stock Fast Disappearing. t about quantity. We are certainly .3. the largest and best assorted lot of Dress Materials and Waist Stuffs B y, but there will be an end to itâ€"all we have the run in this line and that means fast clearances. , 7575mm SPECIAL LINES OF Ptiifllls, iimilliiillllllilllalilli ,- SPECIAL LINES OF :‘nrussï¬ironnws. { Mâ€" SPECIAL LINES OF E Nodoub Showing a! Summer in Lindsa will go. 1?me i {Ll laziâ€" l to 'fl 6'- g. l â€"-_.-“ No The GIAL WAIST STRIPES at 7c. 9c, 10c, talc, and up to 25¢. I a! spa mmand attention 2-; re Prices which co .. seasonable is These a bright, new, if. when attached to stuff such as we show. shown elsewhere. ,- Prints start at so, an at 7c., and Eng (1 end at 12%c. Specials 1‘31 Percale, yard Wide, in 9c. Victoria beautiful stripes, for IOC. ' . only 3 lull?- en Party. The ladies of the Scdallsy of St. Mary's will hold a garden posits St. Joseph's suing, June “" ' .. lash. _ .. .n attendance Admission ard church, Lindsay, rty in the grounds op Monday‘plvb , b ' It 1'“: // ‘ will litlllfll‘o Busmess College. flail: SESSION FOR TEACHERS AND « ' July 6th and contin""" ' A ' .....g six weeks, we ~‘ “we" delmem mu" Public School Leaving Examination. The county council having assumed the cost of the public school leaving examin- ation, the fee of one dollar will not be col- lected from candidates who ties nvent on The Cit W" - mac-32.2. 10 cents. lfensf bud STUDENTS . to will be served. $1000 1... make proï¬table use of opportunity. The prin. and Tvpewnting “1 notice of their intention to mlnation at any of the centres nce can- ollar each. anxious \ in 3 ... T 3.1 111,, zit-.- i e have given write on the L’U‘Nl r <;- )rthand . a? In this practi above sxa in the county of Victoria. Entra didates will be charged one d ______â€"_â€"â€"â€"- Re Claim Policy No. 7.477. Oakwood, J une 12.311, 1896. Thee. Bick, esq., agent Manufacturers' Life Insurance Company, Lindsay,â€"Dear ill please convey to the Mann- Life Insurance Company my thanks for the very prom tory manner anoe has be manner I have been treats spectfully, Sagan Curranâ€"68 is... Business Collezs, Peterborough, Ont. McLennan a Go. Sir, you w s rim facturera’ heap. Souzh Side of Kent-st. la: :5 i211 Saw. McLENNliN c0. PRIGES oowu Woodyatt‘s Lawn Mowers, Nil maize, cheaper than ever. Spades and Shovels, Chums. Horse Clippers, Step Ladders. Fence Wire, Paints and Oils. Garden Hose, Cut and Wire Nails. Netting, green Wire Cloth, - “Machine Oils." (Johnston's Mixed Paints." English Portland Cement." Menu 8100. News". Coal and Iron MW“. Mutation £05k LINDSAY \‘ï¬â€" WN AND COUNTY. M8“Es HERE AND THERE. Steamer mice-Ethel. 5h palace scar. ll 0"“ tics. lodges and church- excursicns to any point inland waters adjacent to Linda!- M! made for to l "1“?" "in“ .Y. on can be had from lCrandeli on board steamer. wet r05. cmco. William-sh, Lind; ess communications to d 90". Lindsay. Ont. nd’s life insur- my late hus kind on paid and for the d â€"Yours re d-120w-1. reliable is at 0 .in Another June Wedding. At an early hour Monday morning an un- usual stir was apparent on Ridout st. and on investigation it was found that Mr. John Lummls. oi Wyebrldge, and Mrs. T. S. Williams. hadjust been married. knot was tied by Rev. M. W. Lei , in the presence of a the contracting parties. given away by M taking of the wed is left amid showers of rice on so on their wsdd dsnce in The few close fr ends o The bride was After par- his el/as Ssdlsr. breakfast the h .3235 sy will Wyebridgs on em having large busi- loge. ‘ . T. ding cou wis take up their rsei their return, the uses interests in Collegiate Excursion The excursion on Saturday to Port Perry Over two hundred were on board when the Crsndslls left her whsri. An account of the sports ls given “10': 1Ԡrm.‘ RIOSâ€"T. Do 830*, FI Robinson; puttln A. Powers. F. p-A. Pcws D. Buck Rs tsrsnd ing tour. Th st vii Poultry .lollsr W3! lb IUOOGII. the shot sundsr ; rs '1‘ Buck hton . Msucder, W. â€"W. Brown, runnlru high Jum 300 x arca' raceâ€"T. lawn tennisâ€"Doubles, .;8sngs ils ices kin and rub -Ranhlu (Ii. lle (L 0.1 ). Allison (P.P.). 5 dds till bulltssm Singles 6‘0; Ky senior foot Perry I! 8. team were: lrwi Modstt howell, lDAY, JUNE 26, Iâ€. chrlst nell. T0 This.“ smcr, wi “m" to eccie :zblcuics and 1..“ Slide? gain an: 2" t 3.3:] A m. “In h. and simple Protectionmwd‘ ‘* ' Male and warm mm It.“ ' Isâ€"lt you haven‘t got Willi 1",â€: “met... World mailman-m! I i you are hungry I! we" â€"Seods ofsv A not usttohaud, wees-ï¬lmâ€? "'2 “he 3.... Onioils. A. momâ€"18w. â€"Mr. Sam Hows wants the river on Friday early as fares lei-5t laudlngand was in townaguinstilwithlsbussouhis line. The lungs are not ravenous us yet. -TEETH made by Mr. Cross over so caused by the resignation of Mr. Goo. Ksmpt. - â€"A bicycle rider received a very serious fall last evening. «used by s thoughtless you isilcw catch one of the h of ca: machine. Thlï¬ider escaped with s â€"Farrnsrs and others re uirin um dr windmills should spgyq to J.“ Lindsay-sh, Lindsay. mps, 85:. foot, iron or wood ; windmills. sway w other dosisrs.â€"18-w8. , â€"Mr. Berthc sPstsrbcrobi clist,rsn down Mr. W. 3. Bill ouM . . Eillitll.his handgotcs Maths and his thumb was between the ï¬rst and second Joints. â€"Mr. .1.th be and a few friends aching lsitcn Monday set for a week's around So lets. He will entertain his friends on his trim little steam yacht. “Scottish Lassie.†â€"Ths Moria-Louise ran up from Bo - u Tussd ht with a of - 51?... who wanton towflgi 03:11“. fate of the government. They left town about two o clock next morning. â€"A party of American gsntlcms gassed through from Bobcsygson on Mon y on their way home with a number of boxes ï¬lled with maskslongs and bass. They stated that they had enjoyed the best sport for years. a“ new m “s" arms. 0 one a s sngrav s own Cï¬mson D the thoroughbred cow. alsy recently purchased b Mr. J. R Has-vie. of that town, from . John Campbell. of Woodville. -It is probable that Mr. Clarke of Fen- olon, was the oldest voter in the dland district Tuesday. He is ovsr90 years of age and almost blind, yet he drove in to the Sandnit booth to cast his vote for. Mr. George MoHugh. â€"The (3.53.3. will run a special passen- ger train as far as Gslcrt on election day, leaving town at 10 a.m.. to ivs those who are now residing in the burton dis- trict and who have votes here an oppor- tunity to cast them. â€"An exciting brush took place last Frlda between the Esturicn and Gre - houn ,on the up trip. Both boats verygood time and honors were about even. Alargs number “,W both boats mostly enjoyed â€a on 4m to 50"". .45 M F . gn_Thu -c accident near Reaboro --..ay the 1.40 mixed train was delayed nearly anhcur, and the Haliburton train did nOt wait for her arrival, consc- quentlyanumber of passengers for the north had to stop over until last Friday. -‘-If the individual who carried awn from Mr. D. R. Anderson’s lawn one hun - redfcet of new black rubber hose with sprinkler attached will return the same immediately without injury he will save prosecution as he was seen and identiï¬ed. â€"-The new watering cart has been com- pleted by Mr. Kylie, and is now being titted with the old sprinkler. We regret that Coun. Grahams suggestion to pur- chase a new sprinkler was not carried out; the one in use certainly throws too much water. . â€"-Last Thursday during the progress of the garden art-y at Mrs. (Dr.) Clarke’s some indivi uais entered the refrigerator and carried away twelve bones of straw- berries. Areward’cf 32 will be given to the party or parties giving information that will lead to. the conviction of the guilty parties. â€"A pedestrian on York-st. north Friday coal hols received a severe shock and strain. Such places as this should be covered, and the street overseer should see that it is attended to at once, before an action is brought against the town by someone who niï¬ht stepped into anuncoversd an receives serious injury. â€"Some time ago attention was called to the fact that the majority of the names of the murderers whoh perpetrated their several crimes in ansds, commenced with the letter'h.†Stran to rclate,ths rgsd name of the man arrests and she with the murder of his chum in the Parry Sound district also commences with the notorious "b." his name being Chris. Han- I03. â€"About half past two last FridosI after- obb. Bisch- - noon. while Master J stock, who has been visi ing Dr. McAlpics for a few days. and some other young companions, were in a punt near Csrsw s s boat ride. but by sea balance saw mill having means youn b lost his b fell into thsr vsr. Unfortuns he could not swim and was in the set of down the third time when he wasng by : miilmsn who had noticed from the mill. This ought to be a to young boys who insist on fooling in small crafts. â€"Two minsnt bu in en oftbs m 'o‘l'dlom. tel is once on 1! watch! the mid-:9? One of them, s Samuel"; rs- sd thsothsriu s ubilsntsortci mash “.37†the J sis t townwsre stand outs way- be elected again as are going over the countiy." other persona madmnlld’mm Mel-em to th libsrslssrs goingin svssy whore."u“ Ola! "rsmsrhsd the concern tlvs in a surged WWW cltissns of the soon last evening was a grand success, being over one hundred guests present. â€"Ws understand that an Am “emu. acting on behalf of s “new. urchsssofhis tumouPoius â€"Thslooss stcusswhichhsvs scattered cvsrthssssusss cause sidsrst annoyance to horse owners riders. Work tor an hour man will put Pater urine mi" American Ilife. W. B. each be- on. :icycls right. â€"Msssrs. Howard Clerks returned last 0 3mm “ 0 time. but to many places. â€"Msssrs. Weldon 5%?“ the and ssddsl .l'Jobs monshoiJu . “d musssrcfihs distsi st .willslsosttsnd. â€"Ths ciilcsrs and scholars of the Cam- -st. Methodist their snow picnic to hsvsbosn of also. in St. Cstbsrinss in the The dc ut Wm. c 333-? also school will -ancs claim was made by the .Blladh'thelr agent here on the so: and 'sche sdw'Mra. Cliff on the 12th. The only died on the 26th May. ‘ â€"Mlss florence Little picked '- in Mr. Goo. Fox’s red." and h w... Co. last week. Mr. Thor. secured the claim qus “Insolv- deceased sparse eothsr a" ed it'i'o u: ‘7 ‘5 later. ....u e -ound to belong to Misspgoog'rsr. to «room it ways aromas†returned. The worth no ones are not always returned when ’foung. â€"A paragrsph inadvertent] s in Monday's daily referring t: ‘p excursion made by Messrs. H Sisson, Smith, Little and McAdsms. The notice should have given the date of their Friday last, and not Sunday of they were at church instead. â€"5“? $331: , emp eyed s s s s thbun Co's mill, tripped and fell against the split saw, which was fortunately not running at the time. and sustained a had cut in the left side of his face.as well as a deep woundinthsleft He was attendsi by who put three stitches in the cut on his â€"Ths following changes with the railway timetable took elect on Monday as follows :No. 2 tralnfrom Toronto arrives at 11.17, instead of 10 57; No. 35from Port Hope mixed) arrives at o. 33, Haliburton No. as, Whitby fact is outing ae course, â€"Yesterday mornin Mr. Albert Do jointor in the shoulder. Dr. Poole, in connection m. instead of 1 40- l leaves at 2 mixed) arrives at 8.40 pm. instead hm; evening train leaves Toronto at 5, in. stead of 5 35. - â€"The en 2 n mixed under the auspices ofC E. .S.cf t. aul's Church, which the residence of Mrs. Clarke last Thursday was in every ways success. The undo were illuminated which looked The Citizens‘ band was in sttsn - d rendered some iins music, which was held at by Chinese lau pretty. once an had a charming effect on thspsopie. Straw- served berries and i abundance. â€"Soms cresmwsre Sstusds night the hen tslksepsrs. and robbed bisblrds. time duri chicken thieves onto one of our local be t cf a couple of veins tried to catch Th the third one. but it away from them minus the neck too they some are that; reception will be a very climax-god with sslt‘lugd â€"It is a somewhat peculiar coincidence thslltticsouoi Mn. RJo oi. ' °' â€assesses s dives within can. the bed of Mn Thsxton tile fellow nus bleeding from s cm: to tbssur- these. warm one. with s has 90m. twins sun hat 3 Cart who was was found by oi the spot where recovered. was bisehin the taco mouthandncssw fscsbyhisrsseuss. sch iii-13: um $.13: his horse in «roots boy became tractlousutmu ' semen wss wssuos lathe sscspsdsprobsbls lss too The and muwhils Mr. P. B. toths W loud mid was sttsudin near is. W we ths goodnsulse. -Mr.‘t.ï¬. Smith. mam Co.,wholussls .3521." in wn in shuintsnsstsofh‘llsr‘rm. â€"m.w.r.0s- andtunily,cf‘l‘c- rcu srsvisitlnu brother Mr. J. M. “Mormons. ’ -Mr.T.Prtoo,dsumsn on the Halitos- tou train, has removed his family hum Midland to Buliburtcl‘, â€"Mr. J. R. Mchlulllle, 5a. of Mutual, isths tcfhis ts.Mr.sud J.B. mailings? he's-331. me: 'wm bsl I â€relay!“ hotel. s . " s Lindsay. so loudâ€. July ssh. â€"Prof. J. F. hliu. of Victoria Universitï¬'l‘orcnto. is v slung his brother, Mr. B. J. clnugblln. Bond-st. msut works. Exists is s sfsw dayssthlshomsiuthshlstwssd. -Mn. 1". Strike. cf neither-ion. wife of the G. T.B. agent. left Monday mosulu ics- Rochester. N. 1.. to visit her parents. â€"Mr. Fred Phillsoomf the dune! Messrs. J. W. Bows-y d: summons,“ among the many visitors sotowu'l‘ussdsy. â€"Mr.J. E.Dichsou.C. E.ofluuslcu Falls, was in town on Monday surveying shssgrlcultusulpsrhiorthsJuly lstrscss. Mr. Locum-mum esteemed cltiseu. but now residing to, is spending a few days in town with Moods. â€"Miss Edith Xeowlscu. who has been on s «tended visit sch-undoinnstsols, liaisons-nodular enjoying a very pleasant v --Mr. Morrison paintsr In the cm of Mr. Robert Baldwin. blacksmith â€3:... us -st..hssbssnonths sick nil ter a few sys. â€"Mrs. John Duly, of the south wand. oft Wednesday on svisltto her friend Mrs. Jas. steam. Toronto, who is ill at prusnt. â€"Mr. Joseph Fulton of Rochester. N.Y.. f W. B. formerlv in the amp c Mr. Simpson. arrived in town on Tuesday to spend a tow days. â€"Mlss MeWiilisms, who has been visit- inghsrbrotherin Peterbcso for the past month, returned home utter enjoying a vsrypissssnt visit. -Mr. and Mrs. McReyuolds. who have been vlsi friends in and around Lind- s , return to their home in Bowman- s this morning. â€"Arthur W. Hamilton. of the Toronto Bicycle Club. arrived here last Friday and left during the afternoon tos- homs by way of Port Perry. â€"Mrs. M. J. Cos-ts! and south wand, setter" spendin' " - child, of the be†’ -uca home Friday after _, .wowsshwith irisndsln Co- -..urg and Rice Labs. â€"Mr. A. Niven, surveyor. of Haliburton, git formsw allots-totes! gsdussdsy hone open thresmon ssurvsy- ing some tlmbsrisnds. â€"Mr. P. J. Clunan, late poo of gin Stu; good, but now of t'gcmnsn cuss e rboro. was among e man arrivals in town Tuesday. ’ -â€"Mlss Ids Worry, aooom nled her friends Miss Scott hisssr'l-l.,‘l'lobsolr,iy and Rutherford. of Fenc'lon mu, spent Sun- day with her parents in town. -Mr. Ralph Clarke, driver on the Hall- burton train. with his wife and tamli . left for Chicano Wednesday. They wï¬l visit friends for several weeks. â€"Mr. J. S. Needs. of Tomato. wasiu town Tuesday. He managed to cast a vote hers and at Petsrbcro. His many friends were pleased to see him. -â€"Mr. Robert Front, of Haliburtou who hasbssn on a three months' visit home, left for England Thursday week, where he will try examination for second mute. -Mr. Stanley Hulme, famerly on the Bank of Montreal stair but nowcf that bank’s branch at Hamilton was among the many arrivals in town Tuesday. â€"Mr. E. Daugherty, formerly of this to but now of Chicago. arrived in town his hl’sm to sendaiswduys Kith sister, Mrs. P. anCsmp. Sussex- â€"Bev. J. C. Bell. oi Little Britain, pass- sdthrough town on Monday on his way toPrlnce Edward, his nswilsld of labor, towhlchplscehshssbssn transtsrrsd by the conference. â€"Mr. Will Walters. formerly with a To- ronto wholesale house, but now travelling for s Falls iirm, is sbricf with his punsn ordsa'ldhra'l‘hos.w tors. from the Boys' Home, Toronto. has been tor 'pns icrtuigbs their lsds sh homers in the sur- â€â€˜l. exception 43%?1: l%n:w o. O O the Simpson house abode. â€"Mr. S. 0 Moms. 3A.. through Pfioe. Ladm’ ARGAINS IN HOSIERY Still my.†lot (100 Dozens) of Ladies' Black (guaranteed stainless) seamless Cotton Hos cry price IO per pair. Celebrated Black Cotton Hose. our Special Price, 2 for 2 5c. PARASOLS. All the newest and nobbicst things in Parasols are to be found in our immense stock at prices from 2 se. to $4.00 each, grand values. SPECIAL DRIVES IN LAGES. We are offering about 800 to 1,000 yards oi Lace, good widths, st 5c. and too. per yard, worth just {our times the price asked. , sold everywhere 2 for Still another [at of our 25c. our Regular price 15c, _.â€"â€"â€" Flillï¬lï¬l W and Knot Ties, from 2 ior 2 5c $l.oo. Balbriggan Under- Blacle Sateen Shirts. guaranteed fast, 50c, 7 5c., $1.00. Regular 30c. Braces {or 20C. Everything else at equally low prices. H of Weather Clot/uhgï¬l/ Men Mohair, Serge and Silk Coats and Vests at close cut Men's Felt and Straw Hats, Caps, Etc., in endless variety, styles and prices right. 8 Es <4; MEN’ [Special Bargains in Four-in-hsnd up. Dress Shirts, wear, from 2 5c. up. soc, 75c... in Alpaca, Prices. An immense Lace Curtains, Tadlr'ng: and House/umzklu'ng goods. stock at our well-known Close Car}: Pn'm. WARNER :3; LIND° “ " -gAY, \ 5. I"y if Cathro at 00. SP RING l GOODS it \Vo have for our spring trade a ï¬ne assortment of Irish and Scotch Tweeds and Worsted Coatings. Thatliavejiistzn'rivel from the old sod. As you all know, we carry the Largest Stock of Merchant Tailoring Goods, and employ, and have done for years back, the largest stafl' of skilled w prepared to sell at prices to suit the times. Style, Fit and Finis/z guaranteed, and every customer sent away well pleased. CATHBO 82: CO. H 1896. 1896 .l .. New Eng its h. _ orkmen in the county. We are Give us a call. Bros. ____-_________°Ei_â€" s'r CK- ..~-~yv- -gc mas-:21}: We ï¬nd before commencing to take stock on lst July that we have a number of REM/Ill! TS AND 000 ENDS which Must be Cleared Out during the next two weeks. flat or _â€"â€"â€"- l‘ .. .. C 'I'S OF Worstcds, Carpets, etc N.A.N Twscds, Linens, REM Dress Goods, Prints. Flannels, -â€"ODD LINES OFâ€" PARAOOLS. NIOK Tl“, OIO, INFANT SHOES. WALL PAPERS. STRAW and FELT HATS, DISHES ITO. all the above lines. Prices have been marked sway down on kept in stock during the season Binder 'hviues, all the Leading Brands WANTED-Cash or Trade â€"As July lst draws nearer the young man usududlug lots of work to do, and ell bulls are “plug. a is likely to be u genuine m which has not been is asked ed to make ml. ~';- rear: operation on misses and largest ever held in this with“? Wu.