. .. _ . 1 â€ne~w~:mwmam' .77". .1, ‘ :mm A new... â€a.“ wtl‘vr‘j 1‘; ,. . nae} wtv,§-.n’ï¬q~,aw;z. a s zxa'ruï¬â€™v‘ our. M Try us for your next parcel. to choose from. If Sui OF IN TEREST T0 WOMEN :zspe’r’mim‘“ m ““13 8““ if?“ . ou ericans won as. me. I have pleasure in announcing to the . Modjeska was killing herself, if ygu knew citizens of Lindsay, that I will on Thurs- ' how much tea and coffee I drink, and see I day, Nov. 3rd, commence a bakery where GOSSIP ABOUT THE FAlR SEX CULLED all kinds of bread will be sold at lOcts per New Bakery. No’s from 6 t LINDSAY MARKETS LINDSAY, Om, Nov. 16th, 1892, Treasurer’s sale Of Land the OI‘dl a cigarette always with my dinner,†and. F311 Wheat per bUSheli 01d 50 00 t0 0 63 . ~ - ' 1 M FROM ALL SOURCES she took the lighted cigarette from. her Fyfe do do ............... i) 00 to 0 63 FOR TAXES lb THE Glove BUttOHei l) 4 1b loaf and delivered to any part of the ' husband, blowmg 0}“? rings of smoke With a Spring do ................ 0 00 10 0 60 the town. All kinds of cake and pastry. ' ' daintngrace and mischievous smile. “I a}; (, d d 00 . 0 -3 1 ‘Vedding cake :1, specialty, I have Attractiveness Created by Good Reading ways like to have people 3m°ke Wlth me, 'Oose O 0 """""" DO 3 I succeeded in the face of a determined OWN OF LIND SA ' she added, “for you know if you eat salt Flour, new process ........ 1 90 t0 2 10 i . . . . â€"Modjeska and Her Cigaretteâ€"Success with an Arab or 8 opposmon in supplying bread at a reason- moke with 8. Pole Combs, 8:0 0‘ forever 10 l fri nd y °“ are Flour, mixed, roll ........ . 2 10 to 2 30 11 thTQl‘WN OfFI 'LIdVDSAYh Whereas by virtue of a warrant issued bv the Marc 3 , a a e . e owno All sa‘ in t 9. ~ 7' ' ' '- . m ' able rate, and successfully fOIled the of the Woman Manager. y Strong bakers ............. 2 9.0 to 2 40 seal of the said to“.f,’1,c,,1,,g%§‘§§§f ï¬fe §;§‘§;;ao?’{%fg‘,f,1,:flt‘lc31‘3fig’g .23“ Fir-$1.0; J P E:T‘ . . . . . K . - , . . - 1..-. l' tin: or . efforts of a couple oi bakers of this town It' b . . . _ t . h t b A London Restaurant Bm Barley, per bushel ......... 30 to 0 30 commanding me to levy upon the following lots or parcels of land for the arrears o 0 ‘ 1n their attempt to prevent me from 13 0F? “1 exery woman 0 W13 _ OI c I . . ' . P I d 0 00 t 0 ,5 taxes due thereon and costs. I hereby give notice that unless the said *:i\c< and C procurintr bread for my customers from .a‘s atItractne as pos§1ble' MenI “fin It lim' The detailed blus WhICh one receives ans, 0 """"" ’ O "_ .M‘C‘ 5001101‘ paid, I shall, 011 Tuesday~ the Fourteenth dav of February.- inn-Lust 86 Kent St. Lind Peterbor‘; 3,1,1 from obtaininrr the fly, out that term is erroneous, or 811019 at hOItclS and reSItajumntS areI often worth Peas, large do .......... 0 70 to 0 To 1 hour of One o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House iii the Town of Lindsm'. p ’ ‘ .. _ i l :k' r .-.I . sentiment is only fostered by the coiiipli- keeping as curiosmes. Here is a transcript 0 t d 0 00 t) 0 06 I ceed to sell by Public AuctiOii the said lands or as much thereof as max-he \uziiciez: p-emises "1‘ )4 I“; my 0““ SUPPY 1“ merits of others, the flattering minor and of one received in a restaurant not far ’3' 3' 0 """"" " 7,. pay such arrears of taxes and all lawful charges incurred ‘ ‘ #,,n,.;. We. future. I have secured the service of a the hundred and 0118111511811063 of daily me from London. It consists of a thin slip iotatoes per bushel new. 0 30 to 0 J2 . . 1 ï¬rst-class baker. The public wlll now that tendtowardthat end. Vanity issclf-sat- of paper, Seven inches long by two and a Butter per lb ............. 0 19 to 0 12 All the uudcrmentioned lots are Patented. have an opportunity of procuring good iefaction,but the desire to be attractive only half inches wide, with the name of the res- Beef --------------------- 0 00 t0 0 01 . . . bread at a fair price, “and of patronising proves that a woman is not entirely pleased taui‘ant at the top and a printed list of Eggs, per dozen ......... A. 0 14 to O 1'0 511cm, L01, pm Am, Anew 0’13†:11; those who have done their best in their WIFh hel'Iself, but WISheS fOI!‘ a polishing and siiIcteoii articles which may he ordered, Salt, per barrel ............ 0 00 to l 40 ‘ coaxial; ::. interest. \Y. E. 311111.11“ 99 Kent-st., brightening up and making the most of with blanks for carrying out the items in Straw, Per 101m ............ 3 00 to 6 00 \v 17- I, .3, I ) , __ - . ‘ two doors East of the post oflice what she has to the best advantage, instead lshilliiigs and pcnce ; the ï¬gures here given Wool 0 18 to 0 20 Q 131:2:8; \V St David .13 3%“ 5132331 >1 0); ~ 1 ‘ ‘ ' of a sense of content that bespeaks her own I are pence - . """"""""""" , g __ a I k t . - . :‘ 1 -_...... . . . , . , ' ' Hides .................... 0 00 to 0 30 b km" 8.: L St Band 16 1 ,- ,- -i 1 1 Th 1 . Bl d 390d OPmIO“ 0f he‘ Pi‘rf?°t1(’115- ll be“ 3' ' .loiiii.....................'. ........ ‘ ............. 10 Wood 2 00 to 4 00’ h do 17 1 3):): 1133;; 9 9 Sa.uraay a e girl adopts a plan of self-improvement she 1 Cheese and butter ............................... 1 B ' """""" 11' """" 0 09 0 10 i N Kent E E St David 16 1 3 36 1 3‘9 1‘ Us Is tl‘ i‘ . r t .. . . d 1- 11 begins usually with her complexion or her lBIt-L-r ............................................ 1 acon """" Per -’° - - - ' t“ _ 1 do 17 3. 'â€" 1,â€" 311 .' ‘e g enes “c“simpel‘ won 91' 01 15 ï¬ , b t 1.1 . p} '1. 1 1 1 ' 'f~ ' ~ 1‘ Liqimrs and aerated waters ...................... 6 Mess Pork per bb]. . . . . 0 00 to 17 00 i . - - - , ., 3 riw , â€" ‘\ in") 1 " - acre. It is four rears 01d and and has a Agure, u . ie ii at e p iia imes in eon I lii'i'wl .................................. 1 v . 1 00 . Ijaik Q, E livogic8. bot“ ten R h -rack 1 vb 1.191 1 60 .a Ciâ€"i‘culatlml 11f «Wt-1‘ .1 1 uarter million 0 )ies ï¬depce Mimi's 3‘ beauty secret that deals Attendance .......................................... 1 Hay‘ per ton' ' '. """"" b 00 to b 1' 1“ Llndsay i\ Iii } 2 61 I 3-3 if k7 Tl 1 .‘ 1 _ C I not in cosmetics or lotions, that does not 1Tableiia1iki'i .................................... 1 do extra Prime ........ 0 00 to 00 00- d0 11 3 pt 28 ft 621 1 41 T a wee I. . IIicIAiatIest seiisitions and the tend to injure the skin or fatigue the body, 1 T0 not a napkin in that catiiitr-honsc one Shorts per ton ............ 1] 00 t1, 11:; 00 Bloc-l? I} . 1 A ) . 1\ pt A 1 5‘3 1 311 In most man“ MT" OWN†are written up m yet Whmh adds more genuine loveliness to i had triordci' it inst as he Wouldoany article Lambskiiis --------------- 0 50 t" 0 60' 1310b]: (:16. {“Vbt I aul 0’ ‘ ' '5; I} “I l 55 :5 ‘ the best style and fully illustrated. a. woman’s heart and mind than all the 1 . - . ‘ , .- , , . 3] 1 k' , 111; 0 ,.0 t 0 (30 l a (' ““9 g’ . I" b “ pt â€0x†1° . U 160 :C Q b - t' . s I ,. .~ _ id Q0 01) . . . . . l A l . b’ 1WillCll he “lsllCd to eat, OillCl‘WlSL he would - lecps 1113. pt 8 --------- 0 0 1 ,\ Russell. \\ 13 L pt 61 ft 1;; 71; 1 1111 A: SpIIzcripI ion ie-eIi»e an.-. - per year, cIootents of the; httle IJIars anLIcutg 13.53 Iot- 5‘14" without. The 1mm curious thing he“), Live Hogs, .t it t._ .. 0 00 to 5 001 Park Y N Division 11 A :1‘ I†l I“ . TAD G 1, .c hioi shit iiioiitis, or .)0 cents for three 12:5 0;! mg" in} S ‘01 et ‘3“ e CU“ ever iliowcver, isvthc itciii “llqiiors and aerated I Flax seed per 100 ......... 2 00 to 3 001i do 12 i 3 w, 134 " The Champ \ 1 mont 3_ 511601†“1411081118113 t0 Clubs. 1 TIL): . 0 e 6" - . .- . _ 1 waters. . 310 one could ever guess that this Dressed Hogs, Per 100ï¬1I 4 50 to 5 00 1 ) _ do 1‘5 % 1 91; 1 31 3' .â€"I Send {01' fret: Sl’SQl'llellI CODIGS- I'HIWS 5 1 dis Iwondefrful attraction 81‘1“. {sibhe 1' was dcmgued to covcra cup of tea. .\‘u tea . Rye ............... -. . . . 0 00 to 0 50 5 laII‘k XII )I . _ . .1 x( , (in 3-) 39 3 3:1 ~“ everywnere are making big money selling. at! Station 0. HI. taste ioIr gout iew mgi 1 was 1,101,111,111 f1â€. 111 1}â€, 1,1le 111,1] 111,, 11.1,â€. ’mn per ton 10 00 to 14 00 1 Su )3; II ,iIiksAwamJ.) V\ _ \‘ :1. «In, 3 u. ‘ ' . ' _ i .L 0 tin" so in uences tic manners an - . v‘ 1.1;1; . 1 £1 « ‘ , . 111, ; ’j ' """"""" " I .- c an Ct . Line I) . t 3" ft :‘ ~_>-_> 3-) 2 9 $2212] '1 A111;:1:itlhtts'mtjgsgifurRIC-rhea 1 morals iii the woman of any age as the .' iitbl: stitliindiiltlvtililiZdliirsii'c.†“ht to t h L illixchCliop. . . . ........ 1 ()9 to 1 I19! . . . do (i p 113 1, 4i) i 3: 2 MCCOLL S B0 .09 -1131 113 111d 111‘ iv’lftii I. 1 . 1 books she reads. Trashy novels with 1 It will 1m noticed â€mt ,, :LUOll'iI‘HW‘" \'.' II 1 Screenings ................ be) to 0 lo 1 b I‘I‘an-Cls 16 8 pt 41 211111 I 77 ._ 017301;†' , A ' I ‘. at enne, I flamed-lined plots ï¬re the imagination, but . charged for 1'11 this 11111 It. 11.5.1111 1 , -~.'i AISIke Clover ............. 7 00 to 8 00 = b “'cléiiigton 30 L 113411 :33; 31'. - 1 A D i b l (1.0 not tend to elevate. the mind. Life 1 to assume that this iLl)SUi\'C(i :iic w...o.. Rod Clover .............. 3 75 to 4 24) 0 ‘1 "J â€12’ 3"; '1“ ~ § 7 ‘ ‘ l viewed through pagesof ‘1' lurid, blood-curd from the custoiiiarv “tin. r-â€"i4nll(l(ill‘ \3-1' leOthy Seed ------------ 1 50 t0 2 05 s i r r ' r q ‘ 1 ., X 1111.1)lx\01\ I (1\. Fighting Without Firearms. 1mg volume “5-3pm“ an aspect entirely at New York 'i'i'ibiiiic. Corn ChOp. . ........... 1 75 to 1 80 A To“-11l1‘1i111sizi't‘r. The Greek pike was 24 feet loncr. . variance ““11 Its real character and the ‘ "“ ‘“""."'_ ‘fl _ _ . ()at Chop . . ............. 1 00 to 1 ‘50 I The medi‘i‘val lance was 19 feet: ] constant reader 0f SUCh a style becomes 1m< “'â€â€œâ€œ'~ "“7“. . ' “"â€" [JO-,1 0111111 1 10 t0 1 20 l "‘w‘“ " ’ ’ N“ "“r' r “We "‘ r ,, __ â€"~~~r~~‘~*-~‘â€" V 7 . ---. , - a The Swiss pike “ms 18‘ feet Iâ€); bued wnhlldiailthat mafyi urIiless she has The pleasure and Economy of Canoeinz. ' / ' «")*- somew e‘ 'r' ' i 1 - - -- l The Roman javelin was 6 feet 13m. } the othgi'uwzivl,1 lyeaiilnlieer 1Itonilfouriizlifiieylr’t‘iililrlitgjsr 'lhere IS so muCh-tha‘t’ ls attractive 1" the ROOM a 675 [If W/ZO/gé‘ L" The petrary was a medieval citaiiult that in the future she may regret Become modern canoe that it would be hard to select . " ‘ ‘ , ' I . . , I . . ’ ' its chief point of utility or beauty. The Plate armor was used Irom 14-10 to 1600. :Lvhceltllitézatdelrrcafib‘ilibn Efï¬ggf thfndbezt: modern canoe is almost as light as, if not . The standard Roman sword was 22 may depgnd uiion it tha‘ sudh atourse will lighter than, the birch bark canoe of the inches. . _ . do more towards making you a charming prehistoric Indian. It is constructed .Of I In order to make r00 ihe helmet of Richard 1. weighs 25 1 and «'lclin'htful companion for those who ap- polished wood that attracts the eye ll‘l‘eSlS- pounds ' ’° ’ , . . . . 1 preciate the beauty of intellect than the Chihe rabbis say Cain killed Abel wlth a. flgeginif; power of a beauty that is not back- , - e rains. David slew Goliath with y where many yachts would barely move, this sale. 80 horses, shares $5 each, C. 1063. while under the strokes of a gleaming pad- 1 , . o - FOR THE NEEET 3 MOI: TBS German helmets were ornamented w'th Modjeska and Her Cigarette. dlc it shoots a head in a marvelloiisly swift s â€â€œ68 not to exceed '3"00 m number. ' cow-horns 1 3‘ All the people are asking me how I iashIiouf. It can beIcarried across portages Corncracker, b.s., ï¬ve yrs old, record ‘ S l. t 1 h ' . . - -- - -‘ . t t; 't - , _ - l 7: “ . c€;::;mss_bow came into use m the twelfth (1:13p looking so young, as if, Indeed, I were sliorfczgiljr, aintfailtsmsail makes the tent 2-20, heads the llSt- T9135 Jack 11"! b-S-i on C IDES 1 ('SS t an COSt to m I t 11. - ' 0 . ' ' . . . . old :7 sailcinhilrfie.on(iodjisal$ 1131;228:1325 {90:31: which covers the sleeping canoeist at niflht 81x yrs Old, record 2’27‘5- The dams 30C ’ 35C papers for 22C The military flail came into use in the ’ as he rests in the souiidest re ‘ ' tenth century Sun man. “I’ll tell youa story just to show r ft after each d , 'l pose “1 his Of four in the 2.30 list. Fanny \Val- IOC papers fOl‘ " ' 6C ~' 'h tk'd ft . V . CF“. ‘ ayssai. - '_ , ' 7. Spears are found in the earliest hiero- you w a in o s ock I come from '\ hcn With a good canoe a vacationist often her, a noted SIX year old trotting Best VK d m othe '" b ht h . . glyphics of Egypt gobdmwarni $221.52, “Endings otiigrszliii Wk“ “‘0 ““3““ 0f the New England Wm“ mare ; about ten A1 Pacmg mares: a lot r‘esdvered and made as Good as new The ï¬rst armor used was of skins and - in}; places Without paying out money for of young Texas Jack pacers, all in this . *7 ladies wear and put them on her. She . . . P . ' . . . . . 1I ,I_.1I11_,I â€A, , , . . b I . , . rices to clear. Fine Fra l ' padded hides. wore them a day. At night she cried and “1:1“; {In} “Elam; 2130;113:5512: 1111110: Zia; sale. Plus is not a matter of chOice but m ngs dt . of necesSity to pay up an estate, 7 6 T ’ The pulley-drawn crossbow had a range would haVe them taken ofl". Vi by, She .. I â€"3. his iii-ovisions. In fact, the life ofa W A D ‘ N I IN 1’ -" i A catalogue giving description and pedi- o o G O O gree of every horse, etc., in thissale goes -of forty rods. said, ‘if I wear those woolly things now, » . . . . . . . - .1» 1 \‘.L.'.‘(‘( is such an ideally delightful and PrOJecting engines were ï¬rst invented by What mu I wear when I am Old ' That s lit-nit .31}: one that his spare moments mustbe V . OCto ' 2“ . With each share. Sale sure to take place 1 5’ I 89 3m whether shares are sold or not. , _ the blood that’s in me. I don’t believe . . the Greeks. in coddling and quSIDg about myself. tl>:11 17'": spell? Hi \C'CXXUCX' that the Fest 0f the Mixed chain and plate armor was used ' " ' ' “†““"" f“ â€"10?†canoeing as 1“ Agents wanted every where to sell shares If you don't see an agent send direct to If t from 1300 to 1410. I do no grow Old as fat as other iizcuzzs or recreationâ€"Boston Ado ' the undersigned. tibly because of its warmth of color, as well as its beauty of construction. Its lightness renders the canoe easy to sail in winds a sling stone, B. Now is the time to purchase stock in \ anufacture. 50c papers 1' ; 20c papers for [so- Zowest living quotations. women it is because I have no time we... Gustavus Adolphus abolished all armor to worry 311003 gettlng 01d- I am " " but a light cuirass. notannous about my charms or my cloth- The French infantry were armed with the :21in 11:; oii o I 1201:: 81:1,." ï¬ghbelgggngf iord'iï¬y D_IED' pike until 1640. x.- I haiie a hot bath "gay night before I 8° to GRAFTONâ€"At Lindsay, on Thursday, The battles of Crecy, Poictiers and Agin- bed, a good night’s sleep, a light breakfast, NPV- 10th, 1892. Elenor Cl‘fftoni beloved court were won by the archers. â€"St. Louis a sim 10 but hearty dinner at 2 o’clock, a Wlfe 0‘ John Grafton, 389d 03 years and 9 Globe'Democmt' . hit nip Maud kaï¬. “ELI months. \â€" LEWIS WIGLE, Leamington, Ont.