’ELECTORS .,.V 'Sllillll Milli VICTORIA. Having received the nomi-i nation of the Conservatives of. the South Riding-of Victoria. for the House of Commons, I; respectfully ask the support of 5 all my friends. 2 J. R. DUNE-XS.E Lindsay, May 26111, ’82. I r l TO THE ELEoroRs, or “rm: 9 South Riding OF THE COUNTY OI" V I C T 0 R I A.§ GERTLZMZN,â€"~ Having 'been nominated as Who-candidate 'in the Liberal Conserva- tivc interest by the Convention held at ; ILindsay on the twenty-ï¬fth inst., I have ‘accepted the position of standard bear- or for the party at the approaching election. , Wren: 1874 to 1878 the country was ‘grcatly depressed. Employment for 1 Markingmen and mechanics was scarce, l r 'Wages low, general trade in a very bad ; condition, and the Government in power . acknowledged itself powerless. ‘ ‘Mattcrs had got into tlie'worst possi- i 'ble position when the present Govern. ment. came into power, and at once ccm- l 411600011 to grapple with the dillicultics. -(Sir John )la‘cilonald then inaugurat- ; ed the National Policy. It was then: 'unknown, untried. It is now becomel well known, well tried, and, although; ‘in its-infancy, has surpassed the expccw lt-ations of its most sanguine supporters; the result to-day being general prospcr- ~ity. l "\V|iile this Policy was being' prcpzr- 'cd and under discussion in Parliament it received the strongest possible oppo~ :sition from the Reform party. No , 'tcrtui-i were too strong to use against it, 7 | l and ever since rnisrcpi'csentation and’ abuse have been heaped upon it. Even ’riftcr its good effects began to he felt: and appreciated the same oppOsitionl \was evinced. But, finally, the improved , state of the country was so ere-rt. iii Could no longer be explained away or; denied, and we find at present. most of ," 'thc opposition withdrawn and the Na-l -tional l’oiicy triumphant. I lI‘consider, therefore, the approzicli-. in: elections of the greatest conSr-rpience 'to the people of the Dominion. The question now before the I'llcclors: l ‘to decide is simply this,â€"â€"S‘hall theL .GOVCI'IIIIICDC which brought about this. happy state of affairs be driven from‘ «mice, and those who persistently andl ‘violently opposed them put in tlltll‘l ,placcs ? i ‘I believe a majority will agree with l \is that it would not only be nngcnerons and unfair but a calamity to the coun- 'try. Iconsidcr the policy of the present ‘Govcrnmcnt in the rapid constructionl l r r 'of the Paciï¬c llailway, and the impetus ‘ given to the dcvelcpnicnt of our great, -Nortli-\\'cst Territory, is worthy of cnâ€" : "donation. We have a territory immensely rich, 1 ‘and of great extent. which forycars has" been valuclcss, because uni-noun, liutl which is now attracting: the surplus ‘ 2population of Europe and the 'older .Provinces of our Dominion to such an i extent as to warrant must hopeful rc-= ‘3ult3 lor the more immediate future. Ifch certain that. if an intelligent. Note of the Electors of the constituency is cast I will be returned at the head : of the poll, not upon my own account, i but-on account of the party and princiâ€" i ‘_plcs'I rcprcscnt. I hi; you individually. in the llfllllt‘ i of our countryâ€"and pcrronally, your vote and influence. I'I‘rcniain, Your obedient Servant. :1. ll. DI'NI);\.\'." Lindsay, May “Etirli, lSSL’. GEORGE BEALL, DEALER IN “WATCHES, Jewellery & Diamonds. l‘o r Elegant (lords for CHRISTMAS â€"-â€"andâ€" WEDDING PRESENTS. ‘ mlu‘ Gotd Watches. 8'35 to mo. Gelu' do, do. 850 to 81:5. Gold Gem Rings. 32 to 890. and a large swell ut‘ Ladies’ Gold Jewellery,‘ “mocha, Earrings. Harriett. Lei-Mia and Chains. all am. of Tho Very Best manufacture. and cormth goo I. «\lso’â€"-\Vcdding Itings. ‘ G. W. BEA " .i: 'r.'.'r- $3.-)Q’3} -. 55331.0(: 11:... . ..-. y r . _. ‘0'}.- Buying Lindaty. Dec r 5‘5, 25:1. ; A ‘ and the surrounding country for their very . generally that he has moved to the shop aha "Clothes Either Made or Cut,’ ,Hanunss ‘(lurryconihsg Brushes, :COLLARS WARRANTED. , \TEW ’l‘.\ll.t‘il ‘ L HFEEEWKï¬EE S'I‘ORE. The undersigned is now selling Gross Out Saws, ; Hanlan &.La.nce Tooth, Axes. Logging Chains l Cow Ties. Cutlery. Skates, and all kinds of Hardware, is [Oh as in Other House in the County. ‘all Solicited. Geo. H. Bertram. Fo-uelou Falls, December Stii, 1313i. Tor: NEW nacc. STORE. DRUGS. SEEDS, DYE STUFFS. JOHN EUGENT thanks his numerous cusf’omers in Fenelon Falls . liberal pitronagc during the past 4 years. and takes, this opportunity of irit'oriiiiiigl them that he has now on lll‘.ll(l 11 Bella Assortment than Ever, rLowun SEEDS, PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery, FANCY ARTICLES, Ilrushcs, Combs, kc, kc. NUTEâ€"I’hysicinna‘ prescriptions prepared . l with care and despnlcli. A full selection of1 School Books & Stationery always on hand. "ashram: BOOTS 8.. SHOES. ROEBT McGï¬LLUM rz'llll’llr‘l thanks for the liberal patronage he has received since he commenced business, and informs his customch iind the public lately occupicd‘by .\Ir. Fitzgerald l Door in the Post Ofï¬ce, where he has opened out a Finer BATE green. of Ready-made lloots and Shoes, which will be found cowl in qrrzilr‘ly to any in tow ii and in for" in pure. tlrtlcrctl Work a Specialty ' ' as usual. and a good fit and the best of mu- lcrial and workmanship guaranteed. llOl'dCltT ï¬le-GALLON Fcuelon l-‘ails, Scpt'r Htli, ISSl. flit-ly. RENEQVALY' % The subscribcrhas rcmovcd to his old stand, next door to the Mechanics' lns.itutc, FENELON FALLS, and is now prepared to ATTEND TO ALL WORK with which he may be favoured 0n the Shortest Notice, and at ' it Prices Which Cannot Be Be: in Funclon Falls. Persons wishing will do well to give him a callbcforc going clst-wlicrc. R. JACKSON. , Tailor. l’cnclon Falls. February 2‘llli, 188‘}. a coiizplctc stock of ‘VIIIPS. swaps, TRUNK VALISES. Slia‘tvl Straps. Harries; (til k .\\lc Grease. at. I .ili t‘ln-ap for Cash. Joseph llerisrn's Harness Shah: one door south of Newman's Grocery Store. ,' l . llcpnira promptly and iii‘ally c.\r-'::lcd.l ll-i bags I.) return his sitivcrc tlznnhi fut“ tilclllwml patronage with which he has; sot‘ar llv‘t‘li tar-ind. and is determined to uicri'. :1 cm: ‘uanrn of it by turning out good work .it lill.‘\lr‘l’;llt‘ twin“. l-‘cziclon I‘alis. February 38th. I.“ i «- v Sllt‘ll‘. A.LACEERTE rt‘5?i‘ttt':ili_v rail rm; the gentlemen of Fea- clnu Fall; and it: \il‘ili‘il" that he has com- 12:12 accd tlzz‘ {Adoring business On (folhoruo Street. L‘t'l'l‘ Mr. S *ifrlts .1 Jr Lla' null he run mgr} .\ (loud Fit Guaranteed. “1'1: genera wen Vith tn t: the lath: r'ylc, and 2!..." i 1'. P...;;;e. and charge: :ru- “sable .: ill (4:.Q5 l‘urlc: Talk .‘lx: t.'.e,‘. 1!! i l - Blankets, both white and coloured, and ' the I’rt'ccs cannot be (not. divâ€"'60- WILL Frau? l '{iiiutm t'inipi-cli's ~tcri‘. and. of Nil-lit pilrl'uuagc. ('Entli- ' What to Purchase Where to Buy It? What to Pay for It? .1- “When 'a thing is to be ll “0, 0 all done see in h punch.†T The advantage 3 PERSONAL SELECTION gives to the Retail Trader in picking out from the Wholesale Merchant and Manufacturer's Stocks just what suits his Ilomc t‘us- . torn «luvs not necrl much pointing out. Our MR. JOHN I-‘LAVELLE has bought our Stock in the .Wholesale 'DL‘I‘UIS of Great Britain, and EVERY LINE of STAPLE 00 by him with a strougperception of what the F U R T H E R : By buying our Goods from FIRST HANDS. we save the Wholesale Dealer‘s profit. OUR CUSTOMERS will get the beneï¬t of th‘ ‘ In consequence of the popular demand for SCU'I’CII TWEED SL'iT'INGS. we have bought largely from leading Manufacturers, with a. Search 'I‘wccd that will go beyond anything offered to the public. Gentlemen who prefer a Fine Finished C from, and at economical prices. Lindsay, Scptembcr 20th, 1831. FRESH GRGCERIES. â€"â€"â€"-_. . SllEPRlS â€"-A hl‘DOUGALL it BBANDON’S Ii‘or 0 Almost MCDOUGALL 8t. BRANDGN Fonclou Falls, May 22nd, 1882. ARD 01“ THANKS. . r S. Cornei], E‘qu Lil/en! Landon Mutual 111-, sumncc 00., Lindsay. l DEAR Slit,â€"II:I.V0 the goodness to convey to the Directors of the “London Mutual †our thanks for their proniptness in paying ‘ our élaifns in full, arising from 'loa‘Ses by! the recent bush fires: ' Alexandr-r Clarke, Ops. $.3th James Mciialicy, Emily, 900 , Edward Kerr, " (501) Joseph McConnell, “ 590 ' Matthew Wilson, Ups, 01.â€) Thomas IleCabe, “ f-llvi Edwin l’rousc, lilai‘ipos:i., 002 Thomas Kclly, ‘i'linily, Lllm ‘ Marlin Harrington, ’-' 795 Guy llcntty, Vernlam, 55!) C. 1-1. 'l‘irrs, “ 872 'Iaaac (iristlili, -La.vton, 213 Hugh llailoy, ‘5 50 Margaret Kerr, “ 2.30 John Cheynoulh, Fcnclon, 530 Edward Malone, , Ups, (52)!) l 1'. ll. )lclllinrgcy, Lindsay, 40 John Wilson, tips, 351) "James lloward, Vernlam, 400 Rob't .‘lcl’cetc‘rs, “ 70 John Kimbt-l, “ 35'.) Lindsay, Oct. 13th,1881. The Underagaecl . egs to inform his customers and the public generally that he HAS NOW ON, HAND a New Stock of *> i' b l r. l 4 t 53' F . Lid-Li tastefully got up, at Vary It‘msouubfc Prices. A large and well assorted stock of L MANTLEï¬, ._ .0 to sin. IAINES’ COSTUIIE CIAITIIS, l l I l i from " 'i W31. CAMPBELL,i Fcuelon Falls, Nov‘r 12th, 1880. , ' EW GOODS. I‘vIrs. KEELEY llas just received and opened up a llirg stock of f NE \V TOYS in great variety. l l l r 7 DOLLS, VASE s, Toilc eta and a good assortment of 1“ a n (3 y .‘Iilline‘ry, .‘lflllllt‘r‘. Feathers, Flowers and llihbuiis. i < (Ir 0 0 (has. CHROMOS, MOTTOS, : and “mm Frames. Plain and I’crforatvrii 1, ('ardbcmfh, Canvas and Iicrlin Words. .\ nice lot of Wall Paper and Window. Blinds jllbl i‘cct-ived. Bins. HEELHY. , 5233‘ .‘lillincry Star- and Show Room. 2 or.» door north of ll. 1‘. llcming : hardwarr . store. Fcncion Fails. \lay :Itih, lFï¬l. i l J. usauuos, 1)}4‘3’ "I‘IS'I‘, IJIN 1381\3'. Onc ct‘ the ï¬rm ii «ll be at the : JIcAurura llul‘sB, l-‘muox l-‘.\LL:, i on the taint llotiday ofmrli moar‘n. Trcili {.15 Willtmi'. fair. u.- ‘El‘c C‘J’l’.’ titre: ::.'r~. DUNDAS dc FLAVELLE BROS. _ 0 Call and see their ï¬recrackers? and Glassware, 5th) to hiaiiiioha hiiihh Fungi-h .Ellll’iliiill & Blillhiil. l . made to Order at short notice, of good ma- 1 , residence on llond Strcct East. UDS which we shall offer has‘bcen secured people used, whether they want them or not. < ving in tradingr with La. and are now prepared to furnish customers 10th will find Many Choice Lines to select oâ€"â€":â€"-â€"â€"â€"- .hRQMS r11__ th e l i 1 $353. at ‘Cd’si. Q NQT let all the plouglis Farmers in want of a. first class cane PLQUCH, _ nu, Iâ€"IAlERfDVVS, AT THE FOUND}in and inspect our stock. 'v’e are agents for the Massey Manufactur- ing Company's IlEAI’EllS, illlWEllS 89 RAKES, the best in the market. One CClli. per pound paid for scrap cast iron. » V H > ROBSON & ALLAN, Cameron Lake Foundry. l’cnolon Falls, March 30th, 1882. S-ly. E. II A WV, FENELON FALLS. The advertiser is ‘prcpnrcd to cxccutc all ordcis with which he may be favoured, from BUNTBAETS FUR BUILDINGS to the Smallestjobs oi carpenter work, and will spare no pains to give satisfaction in , every case. ' DOORS & WINDOW SASH terial, and at rcasoiiable prices. W Work-shop on Francis Street East: EDWARD ll.\\\'. FCllL‘lOll Falls, flet'r l-tth, lSSl. 1:34.. f. ihiiiifiuh an. JUST a Harmonia that l am still tn'ring BAGS, S Ililllt'S he, in trade, and paying ll Hill “001. Ml) SKINS. HS JtlSl'Zl‘ll llBAlll). I’cuclou Falls, April Nth, 1851. 8~5m. . l GIMP iRflll,. l l 4 1:3 I) NV A. R 1) S†ill.l)~lCST.\Bldslllih Livery Stable. The subscriber returns iii-1 sinccrc thanks for the liberal patronage bestow-ml on him diiriiic thr past ’llll'.‘ years. and hers to in- firm lli': public that they can obtain First (‘lass llorscs and Rigs. any hour of the day 0: night. at his. stabil- l q i » Ou 1’1‘nnc'u-t Street 13:15:. at very niojvitc clzargo s. 959" Commerc'al iinvellrrc and thrir Zr;- ',’|-,1-.“ cmzn ycd safely arid cxgm‘luiu'i'il'.‘ to any desired print. The mbécrd‘wr never had a stahlnt’ul of better horse, than a! present. (Joni: one {"D Y‘u': izo‘v , Dress Goods. bought especially for prices. ' ASKS. ihiliihg, hill... 3E3, car. ‘A. Lot of the Nicest Bags and. Satchels, . iiflEDIC A L HALL, FEN E LON lï¬â€˜ALLS, L ._ “V.- S‘no‘a‘s vrimt energy. push and low prim; will do. business is easv to do if you do it right. and keep the right. goods at the right prices. No need of argument. prices alone tell.‘ A lady having her want in her mind in a general way. often ands that want tirade much more deï¬nite by a look through our range of goods kinde to ihat want. She has need. of a grunt collection of goods to look at. as a means of information. of sharpeninghcr Writ and maturing her cborcc, to say nothing of protection against overcharging. 3:3" This is the FciSou or our Dress Goods Campaign‘ï¬m We invite every 13in to come and sec us “nil-91- amine our goods and prices. We can show you piles of New this campaign, at startling We will prove to you conclusively the advantage of al- wavs keeping ourselves open ‘i‘ur breaks in tticaiiarkct which are sari: to occur when there is an over iniportatioir.:‘.s is the case this season. The wideâ€"awake and successful merchant nonun- days lit‘t‘PSElllS optics open and brain in a constant whirl t‘ndcav- oriug to secure the very best goods at the very lowcs‘t prices. re- ceiving his stock daily and weekly. thereby alway=_slio\ving new fresh goods. for less money than the ordinary retail importer, who buys at the beginning of the season. -a-.o~c- I. in "‘ Are the advantages of those who patronize the City Tailoring House of Lindsay. Round-shouldered men are ï¬tted so as to make them look square and erect. Crooked-backed men one ï¬tted so as to im- prove their appearance in every respect. Old men are titted so as to make them look young again. Young men at! titted so as to give them a manly appcamncc. Knock-knced tut-n an: ï¬tted to a T. lion-~lcgged men are fitted so as to make their legs ap- pear straight. (‘crpulcnt men are ï¬ttcd with that dcch ot‘ cle- gance and comfort just suited to their tastes. l.r:ui men are ï¬t< Zed so as to improve their appcamucc wonderfully. And the per- fectly form ~d man is tilted like a glove. neat and easy, without a wrinkle. Call and scc us. gentlemen. when you want vour outï¬t. We guarantee to suit you and plume you, or refund the money. l‘tur llcady~.\ladc Clothing is still complete and perfectly suit- able for business or pleasure, at prices that put a grin on every customer‘s facc. lists and Caps. Genis' Furnishingsâ€"a magniï¬cent range of all the newest novelties. Try us for your Sliirls, Collars, Tics .tc; To Lc continued. Sootheran, Cathro & Mark, CITY DRAI’E {5‘ AND I‘LOTIIIERS, To be continued. Sootheran, Cathro 8: Mark, CITY DRAPERS AND CLOTIIIEIIS, No. 2. Dobson’s Block. 2nd boar West of the Post Otfce. No. 2 Dobsan‘s Block. 2nd Door West or the Post Ofï¬ce; †r †a hangei usiss. EW GOODS in every Department. SPECIAL BARGAINS i):i Moï¬â€˜at & McFarland SEASONABLH GOODS at ; Return tlicir sincere thanks for the liberal JARVIS a: MCDOUGALL’S, commenced busiiicss in General Dl‘V Goods Merchants, Fcnclon Falls. guts. F - F i 11 81101011 .1 S , 020 and bet: to inform the public that they have _ ;just moved into the premises lately occu- The BPBSS Quads Department ipicd by Mr. Wm. Marshall. where they will i= full of all the New Goods for the season. NIVN'S YEIIJNGS, full range of colollri harpilll; {13.23; lilach Luce llUNTING-‘h 539: kc- llilMl‘ “"lll COlm'rlml OA?â€HElitis‘,lt\iargilzioï¬i the bakery and secured the Services of Mr. ’ ' . ll ' t. W \‘OlllltIS' iiiteminrnurcmsrrs osm- r I i S. ‘ ' i ‘ .~ .3 ., _ , ,, ~r i'liicici-dliliiif‘thdigiirc thccbe‘st viilue in town. L’Grcy ï¬nd “him CO'II‘TUNT'IJa'lIllil‘, 11:23:} Dull‘l b’lrcui “"3 “n 1‘"- lll'fld ‘0 fun†ll TAllL'l‘} LINEN GOODS from ‘23 cents per yard upwan s. L ' u a. . .._., I Towns and BROWN DRESSED IIOLLANDS. we show ‘tlie Largest urirlu‘l'yoslicst Stock in town (if those goods. plilgp CARPET. Ill‘1.\l'ls osprey. T;\:,';-.r.\v:ll\\l‘llllil (“kâ€) nuns, ‘to. s,†M roflsmmmo prices s'l‘Aut CARPETS. \Vehave a nice range of patterns and t\ll‘ sci-k at u a I‘ll/ll :1. «our: and no cm,“ w“, M spur“, I†sushi,“ um 0“ CU“: “5 “'0 lllwc “0 mom to kc"ll mm“ m “ml ' high reputation which the I’cticlon Falls GOIILSS F‘llilliglaill ,bnkery has deservedly borne. 'l'licir stock of Our Stock was never so Complete as at prescnt. llats of all descriptions. Men's and 1 L \v E R I S llovs' FELT HATS uiid STRAW llA'l'S, an enormous stock. \\ c can Show you a good 1 . li‘clt llat, hard or soft, for TC: cents. 1 will be found, as usual. fresh, good and well assorted. ihur, Feed, Eggs, Buller, 8a., (ill be kept on lurid, and farm producii generally dealt in. A nice lot of Crockery S: Glassware is on the shelves and will be sold as cheap as any in town. A visit of inspection from all needing anything in their line of busi- ness is rcspcclfully Solicitcd. .\l()li‘l“A’l‘ .S'. .\lcl".-\lllu\.\'ll. l’ciicloii l-‘alls. May 'Jiith. [88L 1{efld.}'-BI=1(1G Clo tiring. Sand DOYS’ CLtl'l‘lllNG, good. rc~ -.\lndc Clothing this Season, and we petty dealer in the trade. publish undoubted facts-l We defy'any‘ote‘to Show the Stock we do in MEN' I liable stock. We have gone extensively into Ready can assure the public that we can give llcttcr \ aluc than any 1363" Come and see for yourselves, and be convinced that we In ORDERED CLOTHING we excel, both in New Designs in 'l‘weeds and in work- manship. We guarantee a good tit or no sale. Jarvis. c. MoDougall. P. 8. To Tm: LADlliSrâ€"VVO keep a full page oi the celebrat- ed Crompton Corsets on hand. Ehhhhiiii . o~-â€"â€"- . l Raptor all over Cnnndn. 15 yean material experience; Izvaryman ruptured should read 111 pamphlet on Ruptureâ€"'I’rce on application l’cop c 90 years old urcd by it: use. A new Apparatus for curcof Club ‘cctfno cuttingâ€"no pain. Spinal Instruments. kc. 33-ll'.l)’ALLIST Centennial and Paris, Fri-lice, Exhibition ac. for SPIRAL 'rnuss ‘x (hill or address, CHAS. UllU'l‘llli, (itlld (if lliiliiiltoii) 11"! Adelaide-bl, \vt'rs't, near Grand Opera, ’l‘orunlo. â€"-â€" CHAS C L u un‘ I‘At'rl . in Titng 5. Reputation entablirlicd Fenclon Falls, May 22nd, 1882. â€"--o '20': I will sell my stock of at Co“. for 3“) days, for Cash only. Also lor Sale, or to lien}, A (ii-()0?) 100 ACIRRC EPJ’LERRE, Within three miles ofthc village of Feuelon Falls. Weekly lgricultural PRINTED AND PUBLISHED I N T K E ,>f*"_ ' Mara/fetid 82125255/ New and Improved Form. 16 Pages Only One Dollar Per Year _ , FOR 52 nurturing. Numbers :1 Month: 832 Pages a‘i'car; 3,323 Columns for One Dollar. Devoted strictly :0 Agriculture, Horticulture. Stock, Dairy, I’oultry. the Itpairy. “omit-hold and A SINGLE BUGGY AND CUTTER FOR SALE CHEAP. -901" l N 1 S’ N- 25)†Come and secure Bargains at the Cash more in ï¬nally .5 block. ' Glitfl’rClE G. lil‘ll'l‘ll.i g: 0 Fenelon Falls, February lst, lSu 0 .4 ‘â€""L 3" l)'â€" everything; pcnaininr; in a Farm, built - out of door; and in doom. A E a a ' lra Weekly Commercial Reports and Prices are n invaluable. ‘i he extraordinary success this paper has met with :O,_,O: r at the hands of the ycoinanry of Canada during the pant ycrir stands uiirivnlcrl in llu: annals or journal- ism of Canada or the United Stairs. A large mail 0. nine and procure] writers are on. . gagcd, and corrcripmdcnr-c of a valuable nut-.m- nppcamwcckl from its many Sllh‘ii'nht‘l's ln finial Scoiia III the least. and “Illlhll Columbia in the Wed. HAMPLE COPIES 1"!!I'II'Z. Printed and Published at thc Welland Steam I’rint- lng House, cambhuhcd :36}, by N. D. COLCOCK. Proprietor. People going to speculate in Manitoba lauds require good substantial 13 N @R Zihï¬ to safely carry back their money, and are advised to select from the LARGE Aï¬gflflTMENTI I \V. l‘. moi-2, imam. a ' Adams. CANADIAN FARMIZR. Welland. om. Laws Regarding Newspapers. which has arrived, and which contains l<l.â€".\iiy INT-SUN who inkm it iiftpct- reg; ulurly from 11.“ post-oiling u'mtl-v-r llll‘l'l‘l- r-d to his name or :iimllu-r's, or alu-ihr'r In, llitr :iiliâ€"i-rlbi'rl urn-11,15 responsible tor the 1 payment. '.'iid.-â€"~lf a person or lv-rc his p-rpcr m l..- ‘llâ€"t‘tilllillllf‘tl. be nm‘.t pay all nrrcnr‘ngm, or ill" publile r iriuv t'nii!iiim~ lnwiivl it I'll lil payiiwiil i. lllll‘l". and thou roll-wt ll.u '\‘lmlt- amount. \tlwtlwi' tln- pain-i la lulu-n from ill“ Ulllt'l' or not. just the neatcst things for Ladies to Carry lunch and small parcels in. L. MACUERE’S Cheap Cash Boot &. Shoe Store, Lindsay. Ili‘rl â€"ll' ‘rill'crilwr: “N'lvv’l nt' ri'fnd' in Him“ llil' I."l‘i'i'l"'.‘ll~ nr "4 Lilil'f‘ Hum ll :- 'rilit'l‘ tn whit“: 'i'ry .'|."l‘ urrhul. Ila-y .Il" ilf‘lll I" ~lmti~ililv ‘ill'll ll'|_‘- lIiI‘-4‘ w-Itlcil the..- bill:. $t-nlnig tl‘lti:lut\ bark. or leaving ' ll! ll linlli'lt .11 the Where can be found an excellent flFrl’ll'illtChl. 0 Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Trusses and Shoulder Braces, y â€" Toilet, Fancy (h Rubber ° Goods PERFUMERY 850-, 860-, A large and ll"‘itllfl llif'1_illi.".l-. llUi S OI). 6“ ‘ P g D: ilrm‘ rapiiiv . ' libâ€"Tin- 'fmipg 7o t.i'-.t I I I from llw in: l-hlll‘ or l“ inn; mg and burying liHJrl lilll'.lll"'i I it‘. i: l'i'rl'rl./II‘I' «high-:1. 1,- 1,. .iilt-ntit.nal l:4.n l. l.n~..- rlnilul that in n! -.'. ~I'v.llr"l c or luv-:iulllt‘nld t'rr‘n'. ï¬ilic “ I‘ciiclon Falls tiazcttc " 52-; ptiiitul ("wry Filmi-lai' 'Il (health, @4’ 1 Subscripthn $1 ayear in advance X 1.; KY. h... ’.’Zi.'..,.";';'.'.7".‘...,m. 'ADVERTlSlNG RATES. l‘rr {.‘uimnl nr lHl' inns curls. 5.†our†u: {H r .isizm-ri l‘aumln1lvr1tru1nurh, t. 521-: line {or the lint in-Mlimi rim] '2 HORSE AND caucus mnoxcxnosgiiif, ,, r 'l- l‘o-ur wt. L,- thrv ,rmr, half year or a . l fli'l lil’ l’ 'l, MINI†("rtfltrfl‘ always on hand. PLETE STOCK OF DYE STUFFS Also, a usc» COM of the best quality and at low prices. WELL SELEC’ ‘1le st'rot'it or STAT“) comprising a full :i.-_~ortiucnt of BLANK BOOKS? and general stationery. additional at h) ’ 0 A.).’ r .. l’i:v~icism' pre-criptions aml Danie-tic ll-gri; --- carefully compounded. ,1 ,,, 'i'lalit r', for .i r »l': ' . ° . u. 1' ' .. I95?“ Pure Wines and L10 com for utecucmal Pur (35:. .n. L A full a~scrtmcnt of Patent and Proprietary .‘l!:rlll'liii:w always on hand. .\ JOB IDIOVIlq‘TllkTG great for II. It. 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