Last Saturday, July ist, ended the ï¬rst half of ‘the year 1899, Instead of printing the news of this week’s bargains we take a new perspective of things in general, and the ness to the community round about. If we were relation of this busi- to put in a few words what constitutes our claim upon your attention we should say that we make a business of look- ing after the interests of our customers. certain extent. Others do the same to a We try to do better than the average in order to e. A! '- Ya' .- â€"- -.,.. ‘w.; "‘ Is. -‘< 3 Mann f . Met Insets-ti -Thesnu~ nmontoSte.Anne1 b but†Quebec, Will leave on Tuesday, 25th. â€".The Ci ‘ usnd delighted our People with on; out well-render- and the results are . thsws 00., l’eterboro, and Ottawa,l malt-ng heavy snip- ments of up to the aid country these days. l -Mr.B. M. ll, of the new tannery. ! has placed ial orders for moorlal' for his pullout w.tn town mill-men l anddealers. g . . ‘ â€"Chlef Bell and a pair of ladies' black kin g on William-st. the other any. [for can recover the ‘ same at uns o . ~ -Mr. (The: f Downeyvllle. one of l thefirst settl‘cin Emily. is in a. very low stare at psent. and a plasma: is in. mm cpunt attendance. â€".Dr. noel has great success in crowning uro teeth. Extracts teeth Without {p by gas and vitalized air. Chico nrly opposite Simpson hOuse.â€"t.f. 3 â€"Mayor More and Alderman Soothoran havoeoudeputed to rep- resent Lindsay it at the. conven- tionof munici representatives to be held in. Ham it next December. â€"The EU. Chow» arrived in port at 3 p. 111. 'Due 'ywltha largeescur- sion party I Blackstocx. They spent an hourleeing the sightsâ€"in- cluding the mast. house "lurk." Lives of gun;- an oft remind us We can oeas pat as they. And. departingleave oehmd us. not of Visitors 8.. and nowhere ~Mrs. a J. cough lcft for Mackinaw last My. x -M'r. H. W‘. Meldrurn. of Peterboro. was in town on Saturday. â€"Miss Jennie Graham. of Melon Falls, spent last rFiday in town. -Mr. James lewis. of BobcangOn. was a visitor in town last Friday. â€"Dr. Vincent Cornwall, of Omens, called on Lindsay friends Friday. -Mr. John Bender-0n and son. of Romsygeon. were in town recently. â€"Mr. W. G. Piggott, train deepatcher at Allandsie. was in town Friday. â€"Mrs. '1‘. Dim. of Paris. Ont., is vise -iting her sister. Mrs. A. J. Kerr, Cem- : â€rifle-st. â€"Mr. B. B. Msybee. principal of Philâ€" elon Falls public school. was in town last Frisky. , ~Missee Maggie and Jean Keith left town left for Campbellford to visit friends. -Mr. F. Paddon. of the Bank of Montreal staff. is spending his vacatLOn with Toronto friends. 7 an. rd Lytle. of Victosisloed‘ , â€"1tr.,n. Dalgleiah. of sat-om. ; was in town Thursday week. .- in town last week. -Mrs. J. at slowest, of Little Brie ' put. J. a hush. of Burns River. tsrn.’ wssintown Thurshyweek. was inn'm . â€"Mr. James Martin. of Kianunt. . -Mr. P' ““W- of_Ku‘kfield. “’3‘ in town Men M was in town recently on business. . - . -â€"l.r. P. O’Connor of Kinnlvunt. â€"M . d ' I an Mrs. W v" Jsrdine. of called on friends in town recently cinemas. wereintown last week. i -â€"Mr. C. W. W, merchant, of â€"Miss Laura Russell has gone to _ Tomnto to spend a week with friends. limb? Falls, was m tortn lately on buslneq. â€"Mrs. A. H. Brandon, of Gekrt. was . . in town recently, aguest at the Simp- ‘nfl' 5‘“ boobs. of 3W1“ " atpreseutthegueetoerland Mrs. son house. . . -Mrs. M. J. Mg: hlin, of Toronto, Wm. Galbraith. â€"M5ss Minnie Bugley. of Tllsonâ€" is visiting her friend. 'ss Hogan. east burg. is at present holidaying in town ward. â€"Mr. F'. Sindf' urd. of Fenelon Falls. with her parental. . ‘ -â€"Miss )[ay Aylesward, of Toronto. was in town Monihty attendlng the I cheese board. . l . a: ho' . f . â€"Mrs. 'Bev.) Iii-seer and Mrs. (Dr,) I is . pm lidaymg With â€ends Graham. of Flenelon Falls, were in town m mey and Ops. -1".lynn Bros., of Dowueyville. ship- ll‘hursdsy week. of the south ped a csrluod of stockers to Toronto â€"Mrs. Sam Walker. ward. left for Ottawa last Monday Wodmsdny morning. â€"-Mr. Ed,- Dorgan. nephew of Mr. to visit frimdn. Edward Duly, _-Mr.B(ieokrga§inog;f:rd. of the Do- minion n s- , w .' dl 3‘ “â€9“ n‘ in Buffalo last Friday. -â€"Mr. Alex. Fraser. the new post- al few days in town. -Mr. A. Guilty. of Kirkfield. was in -. . master at hlrkfleld, ls a popular and. prominent citizen of that village. town Monday attending the Queen's hotel sale of effects. visiting hem friends ipal of the left for England last‘to spend his vacc- -Mr. FL 0. Gillie. print: Minder: public schwls. on Wednesday tion‘. â€"Cannington Gleaner; Mr. Birming- of [W y. spent a few days in Woodville and â€"-Messrs. Albert White and Thus. Patch. of Gooderhnm. were guests at the Dsly house recently. -Mrs. Manning. Toronto. arrived in town last Friday. being called here owirg to the serious illness of Mrs. â€"Mr. Keele Gregory left for Osh- awa last week. to relieve his brother Herb, who is enj0y'ug a fowl weeks' holirhys. â€"Mr. R. B. Irvine. teacher. Pene- . ' 's summer vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. are at present visiti Mrs. J. 4n:- Mia-s Manny. of Montreal, their cousin" , . Pearson. of east ward. â€"Mrs. 8. MW h.oftown.le1‘t Monday morning for ï¬nchester. X.Y., to visit mister who is very ill there â€"Mrs. J. Scully and children. of Weatherford. Oklahoma. are at. pres- ent visiting Mrs. Mary Scully. Lindsay- st. â€"Rev. Philip Allin. of Cookshlre, Que. arrived in town Tuesday to at- tend the funeral of his brother, I. L. Allin. â€"M.iss Rose M. McGeough. emplo ed Irvine, Adelaide-st. - -Mr. Wylie. late of the local Do- minion Bank staff, but now of Mon- treal. has been spending a portion of his vacation in town. -Mise A. A. Armour. teacher. Al- monte high school. is enjoying her sum- mer vacstion with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Armour. Hal-st. â€"M‘lss Kennedy and Miss Leanne. of Toronto. arrived in lawn Saturday. They will visit Miss Corkery. of King- st.. and other friends. arc-1MB “â€0 BGit 1ҠPM“? °‘ _ .... .. rstllVeryilnt :“3: 32;; the mm 31 his new in Pet- spend ‘ two ‘elr‘boro. Bis trouble is diabetes- All we canuitalre away. -â€"-Mr. Tihos. lscombe, of Believille. contractor for re Limlisay and Glen- elg-st. sewer. rrnred Monday even- ing, and will be'n operatons shortly. â€"T.hnt popul. hotel. the Snowdnn house, lfeteroor is being enlarged by the addition of new wmg 33x33ft., three storeys th. of smut brick. It Will be fitted wh baths and all mod- em improveme. L â€"Some of thlocal millâ€"owners re- port that the slrtening of the, work- day to ten houlhas had: no effect on the output. ltl like giving the nu a half-holiday cry week. yet it is doubtful if use of them. value the concession as by should. _-â€"Mr. John hunrbr. owner. has de- . aided to transom the Carr hotel prop- staff. erty into a ccple of brick-veneered ' ' ' ' -stnff. left to-dsy dwelling house This. with the bulld- Wk! ‘t Jackson ing up of the Gonnor property on the . Cs - l â€"Mr. J. B. Mitt. of Fruitlsnd. was corner-by Mr'fncker. will effect a , .. in mm on June 6th onhis we! to great improves-rat in the appearance Omemee to conduct the sixth spraying of that side of 'illiarn-st. , experiment in Mr. Joseph Sandy’s or- -.'llhe Boardaf the Toronto Dental College have stared at. number of the most eminent pecialists from New hork. Chicagotnd other places. who are giving the nest up-to-dste points in briQework, eguJation of teethetlc. Dr. Neelands, othis town, is taking in the course, andixpects to be home the end of the wet. to his absence Dr. 60mm has chrge of his practice: .-Mrs. Thosdwift. wife of the prin- cipal of St. Psrick‘s school. Ottawa. - - ' . died on stand: last arm: a hy 0 t0 . A « ' - - . illness. Mr. Swift was at one time . W 0 ' ’ fr A! - with Burke, Fitzisinmous, Hone . o, of Water. N.Y., is home on a short“ vacation. --M.iss Stella Wallace. nurse in Of.- tawa City Hmpital, is spendlng her va- cation. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. deserge your conï¬dence. _ The trend of all our advertising is to emphasize the great fact that this store is able to buy and sell a little closer than others : that it serves everybody well by reason of the perfect facilities and varied stocks; and that it gives satisfaction by getting it. We have pretty clear notions of what Lindsay needs in the way of Dry Goods, and men of \large experience in the buying are kept con- stantly busy anticipating your wishes. Importing direct for ourselves is one way of keeping prices down. Paying cash is another way. Shoppers are beginning to realize more and more the extent of our facilities, the rapidity with which we get new goods, and the full strength of this organization. The busi- ness broadens and deepens continually, and we’re careful to keep the ect competition with anything Toronto has or may have in the line of Dry Goods. Lindsay has reason to be proud of the business we are doing, the record of the six months iust closing tells better than any- thing else that we mean to double our lead and enlarge our use- been supremely good and for that we are business but now of Peterboro. last Friday. â€"Mr.-Geo. aunt. proprietor of the hem . 'lllil’ll g5: -â€"Miss Ada Gill. of Toronto. return- ed home Monday, after spending ha. pleasant holiday with her friend. Miss arcs. of East Ops. â€"Mr. hem. Bargrove. of Patterson. N.J., arrived in town on Tuscany. and will spend a few weeks visiting friends and relatives in town. -â€"Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie. of Toron- to. “lent Dominion day. and over Sun- day at Mrs. McK‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. area. m Ops. . â€"Mrs. Elwood Rogers. with baby Burgh Bannerrmn Rogers. days ' town lately the goes {it I . i, f: 535‘; villtt‘l‘tfi? week from Balmy while he spent a few ‘with his family, who are there. â€"l"eterboro Examiner: Miss Mar- 'te Dolan has returned from 8t. Joseph's Convent. Lindsay. to spend her vacation with her pa of Toronto. ' holidays in her parents. Mr. , Albert-51.. -Port 3096 Guide: Maser . from ! Gods} and Charlie Benwoed lu‘nCSS. BUSinCSS has w mu. returned â€"Mrs. 0' ' y leassnt T" three weeh' _ . preparations now under way, thankful. But, judging by plans and anything and the success of the next six months will discount everything in the past. Course for Teachers and Students during summer, Special vacation at. the PETER- . BOROUGH BUSINESS COLLEGE ' begins July 3, and will continue 2 months. - Many have taken advantage of these classes in the past. and with excellent re- sults. Write for particulars. been larger. . an able and eloquent sermn. ' - Toronto last week, after a .p K â€"tht. Bathof the set. Conch did it with her friends. the_Mlsses Me 3; a little strokeof business on. his’m non and Ollie. account Mandy. He arrived in port the about noon turn his - w;- Lnndi . . ' load 0 Manitoba hard wheat. awn farm. The grain -- wasp by Mr. J. D. Flavelle. of ' _ . G†the Lindsay Mlle. and was pronounced ‘ 01 “1°. ‘ equal to the test imported from the his two sons. W W ‘M Roy; wt. . left town last Ends: for do wdan Gull Ba'va' waters. SPECIAL. ' ' Just to Milkmennged'cn's and Boys’ Svinrniug Suits. in darkand light colors. Combination Suit for Men. worth 75c. $.00 and $1.25. all go at 45c, at s. ]. toucn's, the Wonderful Cheap Man-drwr Hamilton. Ki and By of Quinta rrsorts. In his absence Mrs. Koyle will preside, at the organ of the Cambridge-st. Metho- ‘dist church. â€"Fenelon Falls Gazette: Mr. John O'Leary. of Toron has rented Mr. Nelson Vannier’s . for the use of his family summer holidays. Mra O'Lenry. f‘ of her boys. and Mn- Dunn. are already here, his eldests on the Falls for a. lo The Glorious Twelfth There was a greettu rnout on the twelfth of those anxious to do honor to the: menory of King William, of film. The Aileen . d Str. Greyhound left for the Polls about 9 o’clock with all they could carry. and the train pulled out with nine crowded coaches. The perfect weather should mike the outing one long to be remembered. Struck by Lightning. 0n Tuesdty afternoon about 2.30 a barn on thefnrm of Mr. Wm. 'Jordan. on the Oakvood road, shalt six miles merchant tailor. ved in town last Catherine. is boon for the Vacation. , andwill spend part of it in a esnoeiig ' m3 trip to the upper. waters. â€Miss flierriff. typewriter and sten- qrapher in Mr. ' ' of- fice, left Firday week whereshewill spendarnonthor six weeks with relatives. â€"Mr. Herb. A: Middleton returned last week from his trip to Brandon. Manitoba. and will remove his family tothst lively western town; as soon as I 'ned hi he can arrange his business matters I u“ 6 here. By his departure Lindsay will lose a popular young citizen. â€"Mr. Cilson. a farmer well-known cu resident of the north ward. but who ‘ cal has at late resided: on his farm near friend Dr Coulter, Little Britain. will leave this ably equipped for his profession, and at; 55? sum :w.h...w“'.-....h:i: .. m, we, .3; massâ€: new“? benefit of Mrs. G‘s. health. which has ‘ a, “m... m,‘ Kingston diplom s. not been good of isle. - dated tln 5th inst. â€"Mr. Geo. Bateson. sun of Mr. G. Bateson. of the oust ward. arrived from 15 11‘ 11"; you A CHANGE ? New York on July 5th to spend a . . couple of weeks. Geo. has a good sit» 50°81! hasthebesthne °{ Men: Sum- “(“32 in one oflthe leading drug SOON; ' iner Hose for the money in town: black 0 metropolis. and .oo‘rs orwu ilislethree fan mm ,fancy dots whether things in due time. He says . and {i d‘ 'llc'yleneinallptfllors for rsc. d to . that all Lindsay boys in New York. have steady situations with good ï¬rm. eachor two for zsoâ€"drwr W. PRINGLE, Lindsay vs. Millbrook. Messrs. O‘Connor. Harding, McLean Principal and Kennedy, of the local Tennis Club, EXCUTSlOflS I .mԠ.. Peterborough Business College. opp. poetomce ‘I To the .0...o... mvm AND COUNTY I Canadian ? PRINCEALBERT} '35 Nortn West “mm $40 oasuss HERE AND THERE RED Drill. TIT. } Epsom-on . 90121; July 13. Returning until Sept. 12 '3»- Keii or 5.5. Athanssha) $9138 July 18. Returning until Sopr- 17 ‘54- Hall or 5.5. Alberta) orF3): Tit-teas apply to any Canadian Pseilc Agen:. 1 ï¬fe?ï¬i§%ï¬3§¢gn W' Pu" Ax" ’ -â€"Mr. J. D. O’Connor, train. despatch- T. C, MATCHETT LOCAL AGENT, air at Stratford. has been transferred. , to the Northern Division in succession 60 Renter... Lindsay. ________*__,__._â€" to Mr. Lynch. who has been called to - Montreal to take charge of one of the MOLemn ‘ 00- eastern divisions. Mr. O’Connor has â€"’ been a despatcher for 19 years. .’________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" New Business Firm. In this issue of The Weekly Post A. J. Graham. clothier and goat’s fur- nisher, makes his initial announcement to the Lindsay public. Mr. Graham; is is not a stranger to many of our, citi- zens, having receiveda portion of his ' ‘ ' here, and in the pest mung trammg has perfected that seven or eight years _ - ' ' m of the largest I’ll-511w Fm - 3 m 8" West. Be hadpur- we stock. and will open ! chased Very { _ \out on Saturday, July 22nd. in the fine Marriage Licenses. At Britten Bra. Jewellers. I l Railway Notes ._~_. _ 3i: of 1111 Saw, South Side of Kent.“- MeLellllilrl 00. BUILDE RS‘ EARDWABI- “PRISM BRAND†Ready Mixed Paints inlng . Thus. Brady, 8‘0‘ store $61†for Mrl Graham 8 public patronage. Wslrlsc.‘ KALSOIIS’E, ALABASTINE, J ELISTONE, ENAIELS, STAINS. VABIQISHES. ALL KINDS OF BRUSHE- msoa s Ntwroys Aimsrs' cowss. sonar. CLIPPERS. CURRY co ass up Bananas, FENCE WIRE AND cU'l'l'lNG rum. smr LADDERS, CARPET WHIP. English ll Belgian Portland tenant Glazed Sewer Pipe. MBLENNAN ll 00. “Bursar. coax. ass mos played a match with the Millbrook team in the latter town yesterday. Our (Lb beat Mulligan (M) 6-0. 6-2; Wood (M) beat Harding I(L) 6-4, 6-3; White, (M) beat McLean (L) 6- 1. 6-1“. ler (Ml) beat Kennedy (L) 4-6, 7-5, 6-1; Wood and White (M!) beat Harding and McLean. (14) 6-4, 6-1; Mulligan and Needler (111) best Kennedy and O‘Con- nor (Lb 6-4, 6-1. WEAR COOL CLOTHING If you want to be comfortable these hot days, wear cool clothing. Gough will sell you a light Coat'for 75c. Better ones for $1 co, $1.25 and $3.00. You are only spoiling your good clothing these days, besides being uncomfortably hot. See Gongh's Summer Clothing.â€"-drw1 â€"â€" Wedding Bells. â€"A host of Lindsay and Victoria county friends will be interested in the following taken from tOoday’s Mail and Empire: A very pretty and fash- ionable wedding was celebrated at Brantford at 1.30 o‘clock Tuesday at- when Miss Margaret Neil, sec- . Neil, .. Toronto. The ceremony was formed at the residence of the bride's 78 Brantaveuue. by the Rev. S. J. Shorey, Methodist minister. of Pet- erborough. in the presence of a large number of guests. The house was prettily decOrated for the occasion with palm, flowers. andcedar. the ceremony W place in-a bay window behind a a pair. ofgatee of ivy. .ajar. The bï¬de was charmmcly zqvmed in white silk. and wore a long veil. and carried wh' mace- She 1'85 suppor ’ little maid. of honour, her mice, as nugget Neill, of Pderborcugh. who wore I W“! {11'0“ of all-lace with tufts of organdle. Mr. Robt. Neil. of brother of the bride. tbbï¬b away. an». and m, left on the evening train on a trip east. four menâ€"one o Sinclair. of this tow â€"had her from the rain. ed by the brilliant steely glare. . thought their last hour had arri The damage to the building is covered by insurance. Q Presentation at Queen-st. Church. At the meeting of the Epworth Lea- They were blind- - THE GROWD T gue in Queen-st. Methodist church on Monday evening last. a vary pleasing l ‘ ‘ Our stock is large and must besold. Kid Gloves, Colored Kid Gloves. Ribbons. ‘ Haze in . lllllllï¬ FURNISHINGS. IilllE llllllfllllii. HEIP lllllPEfS. Ian’s and Boys’ cmfllllll. episode took place. After the usun discussion of the topic and the relig- ious exercises Miss B. Haygarth. who has been con nected with the church during the past l year. and is about to on her father in - recipient of a 'l The adsts, l Toronto, was madot _ handsome eisy chair. connected therewith - i Ladies’ and which follows. wssraad by Miss Mit- . chell, and presentation made by Misses Bart uni Grahim, Miss Haygarth made ' £1 a very suitable response. sion to the esteem in which the fai young lady is held by those who, have . associated with her in christian work. ' Miss E. Haygnrth-We. members of the Epworth League of the Queen-st. Methodist church, regret that the tim has come when you are about: to re- ' _ ‘Before you | do so, we wish to express our hearty reciation of your work as a teacher more from amongst us. ' in the post year. your winning smile, your gulleleesness and freedom from conventionality has nd helpful. qualities. wi th. uniform christian court- esy and principle. when we meet: you ' ' ' Slade: school. in ter which Dr. White and the pastor gave expresâ€" " Curtains, regular at $1.50, to go at be cleared at $1.50 per pair, 24 pairs Lace Curtains, beautiful styles, at $2 Hemp Carpets, regular price, 10c, 1291-, 14c, I Do you want a better regular 82.00, to Good Heavy Union new. Also a few pieces years old, big wholesale prices. down tacost. that in: your: new. surroundings you will he contented. comfortable and happy. and that ï¬t!†‘codorLovo. myhsepyomrestycu. good. The bona ï¬de CLEARING SALE. The genuine Slaughter Sale of all go. The price will be cut. -275 Men’s Suits ranging ' ‘oe from $3 00, $4.00, all to go at Slaughter Prices.‘ lowest to best goods to be cleared out. bargams.’ Over Now is your chance for cheap pants. Noreesrveâ€"th must . Tulsisnooruinary G ey go otthebutldlngto Wemnet veuppoescdon for theOntuioBmhwh‘dhave eased it i OUR GREAT SA OX‘WMQE’W ' Goods, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Dress Goods, Black and Colored. , Embroideries. Cotton and Ca: hmere. , Union Carpets, W 001 Carpets, Lace Curtains. Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Men’s White and Colored Shirts. All lines to be sold 's bona tideâ€"evrrything must go, We have them at all prices. 20 pairs Lace 35 pairs Lace Curtains, elegant styles, 80 Suits BO\ s’ Clothing, all prices, 3 ‘3 s a ' i them very low, Curve“. 3 Wool of Tapestry Carpets 200 pairs Men’s Pants, all prices from 750 up, to goat sale. Prices are cut room :., «r . it‘smul-nsï¬imw‘i