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Watchman (1888), 31 Dec 1896, p. 2

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NEW PUMP WORKS. G. WALTER GREEN Peterboro Pump Works has the shop next to the Centra and opposite the Bank of M A A‘Aâ€"annr‘ ff where he orders in Iron or Wooden Pumps Call and examine ano Juuse .v. yourselves. MR. WM. H. IRWIN, so well and favorably known in this district will be manager of the branch, and will be pleased to meet all his old customers and ' 5 many new ones as will favor him with a call. Aiso repairing of all kmas fail to see our new style 0‘ the best in the market. stock of pumps always¢ ran and examine and j ilghiéii VCbllege. Memt Physicians and Surgeons. door. TELEPHONE 128. DR. SH'IER, TOILET SOKPS Ia taking: the lead for Price, Size. Get 9. Cake of our 5c, Also in Stock 3 Complete Selection 0 the celebrated . . . LAZARUS SPECTACLES To be had as cheap as glasses of in- ferior quality. Call and see for your- . selfat the . . . Dr. Shier, PROPRIETOB. EAST END DRUG STORE. TELEPHONE - - 128. S. 8. NO. 3. ELDON. PROMOTION EXAMINATIOS.â€"Seni0r 3rd to Junior 4th. Marks possible 4130; marks required 245â€"Sadie McComb 386. Bella. Turey, 355. Hugh McD nmld 251. Wilbert Mclnnes 250. Hugh McEscheru 505, Elm! McIunes 196. Junior 3rd to senior 3rd. Marks p-vssible 390; required 195â€"Edith Lucas 271, M’sbel Kerr 233, Arthur Jackson 181, Flossxe ’VlcEachern {30, Bella .Vchrthur 60, Dorarhy Bell 88, LOCAL NEWS-LET IERS oF this Village this year dicnensed with their usual ten. meeting at ’Xmas and the pastor, the Rev. '1‘. P. Steel. sent a circlar to each of the members and adher- ents asking them to contirbure lOtllc church funds debt by a donation at the Sabbath services. The Rev. Dr Csrman, General Superintendent of the N1th Idlnl church in Canada. occupied the pulpit at the morning and evening services, and gave his lecmre entitled "Woman. her ‘Wnrth and Work.” to a. large audiencn in the church on Monday evening. We learn that the amount realized at. the lee. ture and the free will gifts of the people amounted to about 81.35, and it is antici- pated when the fu'l returns are received wall make the full 8150. This is a step in the right directioa. 5nd one which we hope to see more universally followed. â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". FAHHMURN. Spade] to the Watchman. . L.0.L.â€"The brethren of L.0.L. 1410 held their annualmeeting 01 ”mew" inw at the 15th inst. A large gathering of themala an abate m-ut. nf. 5k!» FENELON, COUNCIL Pkocnnnrses.â€"The council met at Cameron on December 15th Imminent to adjurnment. Present, Messrs. Hall, Palmer, Curt-ins and Mc- Gee. Minutes of last meeting read and appl‘nved. The financial statement of , receipts and expenditures to date was read. Moved by Mr. Curries. _seconc1ed by Mr. McGee, that the clerk is hereby ‘ instructed to notify Mr. Adam Ruther-j ford that he is required to remove his fence ofi' the road allowance at lot 14 between the 10th and 11th concassions.â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. McGee. second- ed by Mr. Corrine, that the request. of- Mr. Robinson :0 cluse the road running serous lots 11 anh 12 cannot. be entertain- ed.~Can-ied Moved by Mr. Palmer. seconded by Mr. Curt-ins, that Mr. Fell be allowed on abatement of $2 on errant-s charged sgeinst lot. 15 cum. 7. being f9! roan work charged to W. Marshall in l893~ end thit the collector is hereby zutlidrized to allow M s Brown of Rise~ statute 'a‘m-r order assembled and the best of orderlbeing for32 charged in error and $2 for prev til?“ . carried out in a spirit of hmmony and The work of the evening was; on khanâ€"Carried. Moved by eecohded by her‘ Mr Palmer. "V, ”Ulla o'LUg1lhllUL ‘JU, UUl lul ll MUD; \l 11‘ Put. 2nd to 20d- Ella Ms Dmald, Ten:( Bell. Ethel Lucas Part‘ 133 to part 2ndâ€"I Lucy Coflingswmth, kbbie Ball, Bertie Jackson, Lena McComb. Special to the Watchman. ANNIVERSARY SERVICESâ€"The Methodists of this Village this year niepensed with their usaal tea meeting at ’Xmas and the pastor, the Rev. T. P. Steel. sent a circle: to each of the members and adher- ents asking them to coutirbure to the church funds debt by a donation at the Sabbath services. The Rev. Dr Can-man, 1 General Superintendent of the Moth Idle! ‘ church in Canada. occupied the pulpit at the morning and evening services, and gave his lecture entitled "Woman, her “forth and Work.” to a. large audience in the church on Monday evening. We learn that the amount realized at the lee- ture and the free will gifts of the people amounted to about $135, and it is antici- pated when the fu'l returns are received Will make the full 3150. This is a step in the right direction. and one which we, hope to see more universally followed. SCHOOL REPORT.-5rh classâ€"W. R. Reeds. Geo. Greer. Peter Fugue, Abhae Kennedy, Howard Fugue. 4'h class- Beatrice HickSOn. Mabel Thorn‘ Eliza. Little. Mossom Deyell, Ethel Burke.Kate Callaghzin. Ellen Little. Walter Johnston, Violet Pogue, Eunie Portenus. Howard Holmes. Wilhe Graham, Sarah Sole. 3rd classâ€"Lottie Burke. Stella. Hicksou, Fred Reeds. Theresa Best, Hiram Cornell, E. Reads, '1‘. Smith, Walt Graham, Hurry Hickson. Lizzie Irwin, E. Cornell, Mabel Blackburn. 2nd classâ€"Geo. 8 »le, Kane Powers. Winnie Comeil, Kate Fl 2- Fitznmmons, S. Callaghan, J. Best, Lena McMann. E. McMann, Wesley Sule, Will Smith. Davxd Reeds. AVerage attend- ance 54. J. E. ALLAN. Spedal to the. Wntchm (the "dillatcbman. THURSDAY, DEC. 31%. 1896. -â€"â€"â€"OUR LINE OF .LTER GREEN of {he . Pump Works has leased 1ext to the Central Hotel site the Bank of Montreal, will be prepared to fill all v IVI-v- .v- _ , , sCake of our 5c. 0:- 106. line and be convinced . . . FENELON FALLS- REABORO. S. F. Robins, Price, Quality ind MANASER gooi will. The visiting bfethren present were County Master Suddaby, Burnt River; W. 1‘. Crrugg, W.M. of Kinmount lodge. and ex Secretary Thompson. of Fenelon Falls, who delivered short addresses. The officers elect also made some very inreresting speeches. The JLLK nuulv 7" -c, , , , r, _ order still continues to prosper and the brethren may well feel proud of their being united in a cause so noble, setting forth the true and endearing principles of Protestantism. Subjoined is the staff of officers for the ensuing year : -S. White, W.M.. re elected; \V. Abbott, D.M., reelected; Geo. Brooks, chaplain; C. Heasiip, R. S., reelected; Faster Herr-in. F.S., reelected; Thos. PaYterson, treas.. reelected; E. Tiers, D. of C., reelected; Wm. Tiers. lecturer, reelected; Com- mitteeâ€"T. Kelly, “7m. Gamble, J. M-r gin, W. Mulligan and Blake Turner; I.'l‘.. Wesle}y Oliver. Arangemams are being made for the erection of a shed in connec iion With the hall. ‘_V -V -wvfi Rsunm â€"Reva. Shier and Moore are hiding a. series of revivd meetmgs here“ wnh good results. __ um “'1: wish {fle- :vggfiy editor and THE \VATCHMAN staff a. hapfiy New Year. Mammals SABBATH SCHOOL Assocm-‘ moanâ€"The annual Convention of the Mariposa Sabbath School Association will be held (D.V.) in Manilla on Tues- day Jan, 12th. 1897. There Will be two sessions, the first will be held in the Baptist church commencing at 2 p.rn. and \the niher in the Methodist church Com- menctng at 7 p m. The executive com- mittee have secured the service of Rev. Dr. Rae of Peterboro. who will deliver addresses at both sessions. Addresses Will also be delivered by the following gentlemen: Mr. John Campbell of Wood- ville, Rev. B. Tucker of Manilla, Rev. Mr. Brace of Cannington, Rev. J. Mackenzie of Cambray and Rev. Thos. Garhutt of Little Britain. Each Sunday school is requested to send three dele- gates to the convention. A business meeting of the officers and delegates will be held immediately after the afternoon session for the pur- pose of electing officers, and choosing the place for next convention and of deal- ing With any other matters in the interest of the Association. Each Sunday school also is specially requested to bring a con- tribuation in aid of the Provincial Asso- ciation. A collection will be taken up at each session in aid of the township Association. Special to the Watchman. Special to the Wgtchmn. Norss.â€"We are in good health and evexy one in a joyful maud at the apprnaching hofidays. . . . . .Very many former citizens are expected home from Toronto. Hamilton :md Other cities and towns. all occupying good and useful posirions. E:;TERTAINMENT.â€"'1'he rreaoyrenau Sabbath school are preparing a cantata for New Year’s night. and no doubt there will be a crowded house. The object is a worthy one, being for the library fund. Snoo'rrsa MATCH. â€" The shooting match held on last. Wednesday, managed by E. Hoiden. was fairly well contested. The distance was 200 yards. any kind of rifle oposition or being taken. The crack shots from Lindsay. including Mr. Hinds, Mr. A Lisle and Others, had things pretty much their own way, but: if our local marksman had pracrice they would make it interesting for: hem. .“I 7,,L L_, su luyv. v~'â€"-- SUCCESSFULâ€"The Mount Pleasant tea and social was fairly successful, Consider- ing the inclemeney of Lhe weather. The social on Monday evening was very en- joyable. Miss Howitt of Lindsay con- tributed some well rendered recitations and readings. besides some excellent vnolin and comet; selections by Messrs. Thornton and McKim. D Special to the Watchman. PRESENTATION AND ADDRESS. â€" 0n 1‘uesday Dec. 22nd the school in S. S. No. 6 Ops. was closed for the ’Xmas holi- days. The teacher, Mr. J. N. Mofl'atr. who leaves this section, having assumed the pnncipalship of the Bethany public school, was the recipient of a handsome and costly present which consisted of a writing folio of the best morocco leather. well tilled" by the finest stationery. This presentation, which was made by Miss Stella. Free. was accompanied by a beautiful huquet of flowers. presented by ‘ Miss Flt. Ford. and the following address iread by Miss Eva. Parkin: DEAR MR. Mormrr,â€"â€"The 22nd of Dec. 1896 finds the pupils of No. 6 Ops, entertaining a mingled feeling of pleasure and sutruw, pleasure because it is our priulege to present, you with a. slight tuken of our esteem; sorrow because our association as teacher and pupils must so soon be severed. We ask you to accept our sincere gratitude for your kind eflbrts - . . . . 7, "HI uluuruu anv-â€" -w to instruct us in useful knowledge, and 1t the same time to forgive what has been amiss 1n us as Students. 8130 to accept this writing folio as a slight token of our true fliendship, and as you catch a. glimpse of it in your journey through life may it recall pleasant memories of the Dash. We wish you “A Merry Christmas ML! a Happy New Year.” Signed on behalf of the school. EVA PARKIN. STELLA FREE. FLO FORD. OAKWOOD. OMEMEE. ‘. N 0. 6â€"OPS The Presbyterian that the following persons rcwiw ‘ r m - from the- p0ur 15am: Mary MuF‘y'leu $5 Sarah Mclfi‘ayden $5, E. Fieldhnuae $10 Carried. and by Mr. Cur-ring, secund- ed by Mr. McGee, that the. 0-1 wchn- vs hereby instrucrml H) accept. mvhmnuH-r’s recaipts as C‘iSh on taxrs where m M wnrk -.~ (Jun- .ur} ..n In.” â€" (‘nl'l‘hflh 3‘ W111 'I\ ed by Mr. McGee, that the. c -l vcrm- vs hereby iustructml H) accept wwhmnun-r’s reCuipts as C‘iSl] on tam-s where m u| w--rk xs Charged nu rull.- (‘urru-«l. .\'l w‘t-d I.) Mr. McGee 'lru the. fullnwmg lnls h paid: Jnlm Cum), "(line-sf ~v- "aw-y ‘ml hridg: on Own 5, Eots 23 m «l 24‘ 3“: 75; P Campo. digg‘ng and blasrng (1i ch nu new rnad as bauudary Fem-Ion Falls W’l-lflut’, 82; Clerk, fur Hart Riddle, Tornmn, t‘llu' owing: motxon of cnndulénce $10; E7 Smlchcram. 30 luuds gr‘vel,‘ $1 50â€"523 loads gravel. $2 '5; E. English ‘ 115 [news gravel. $5 75; \Vm Isaac, 62 lnads gravel. $3.10; W. .1. Sun Inmam, 17 law's urmw-l. 85c ; W. Swmrnu. 30 loads gmve‘. $1 5"; Mrs. Snort, 23] l ads gram-l. 31155: W. A. Gillies. burying dead horse lrft. on new lead, $1 50; W. Downer, selecting jumrs, $4 50; Trem- urer, pteparing financial smtunam. $5; Ell \Voraley, repairs to Brown’s bridge, 3?); 100. Lvtle. printing linrmcml state- vvzcms, 1895, Sllâ€"electinn bills, orders, etc, $5.50;-â€"-votvrs’ list: and a'lx‘ertlslnu therefore. $25; Trrnsurer Vurulmn. nun-- half cosr repming hrltlge at In! 16 or: boundary. 3.50; R. Byl'n~"l. wpmrs m bridged! l»! ‘25 c-xu. 8. $1; “7 H Cum». culvert nu side r-wl betwwn Inn 25 ml 26, con. 6. $3.50â€"rupnlring Hcrl'uu's bridge, $8 25; A Cowws-m, pultin». culvert on own 2, lot 14, $5- graxellnm "‘ - I (Q Ul. Augc, “(V â€"v culvert on Gun 2,1ot 14 $5- grmellmu on con. 2 lot 14. $1; W. H. James. 148 toads gravei, $7 40; Treasurer Sumerville. F e’nelon s ahare of pur chnse of a new mad ar north east con: er uf this mWnshIp 312. 50; N. Sinclair, six piecIr-s nf cedir fur budge and 15 loads gmwl $2 25. .1. Patron work on quur er line between luts5 and 6, own. 85; '1‘. R. Jaxms 4141': Ht. nf cedar for bru_lue, and p"! llun the cnrpurabmn was pissed. Nluved b) W. Mann, seconded by J. Aklstm'. that the tollnwmg claims fm- sheep kll en by dogs he paid: John Mofl‘att, one sheep, $2 66; R. W. Brien, 1 sheep and 3 lambs, $7.66; Jas. McCullum. 1 sheep and l lunb, $4 33. â€"Carried. Moved by J. Akmter, secmlded by M. Johns, that. Mr. McGregur be paid $3 for putring guard nu side of reud.â€"Carried. vaed by W. Hethermgtun. seconded by Jets. Akister. that ' the reeve an dep-reeve, eXumine. measure and prepare a plan of the read at the jug between the east. and wesu halves of lot. 6. in the 5th cnn.â€"-C-u‘rie I. in}. $12 ‘28.â€"â€"C.xrried. adjourned. VERULAM. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGs.â€"Cnunci1 met at the tuwu hall, Bubcaygeun, on Tues- day, rueve, Mr. Jns. Lithgow, in (he ch-«ir. On Mmion of Wm. Mann and I. Akiater. a by-iaw making provisiov-s fur the investment of the sxuking funds of the cnrpurabmn was pissed. Muwd b . . . Y A l.‘... _._ J. F eh .................... Chas. Austin, comp. land for road I. Middleton 65 luads gruvnel B. Parker, gun-d on Emily bdry. J. L. Brauduu, Work on road and paying others ...... . . . . . . . . Wm. Mann. work on roads anJ payingOLIIeru................ SCHOOL Repeatâ€"First classâ€"j Ivene Bingham, b‘redy Long. N-llip Metcalf, Emily Walters. Mabel Gourd. Eva Brokenshire, Lawrence Stuart, Fred Goard. Fourth class sr.â€"Rose \Vesllake, Mary Cameron, Tracy Grunt, Willie Campbell, \Valtl-r Smith, Alister Ferguson, Everett Adams. Fourth class jr.â€"Arch. Beecroft, Palmer Eyers~ Frank Lease, Kate McKinnon, Gladys Adams and Maud Hawkins (equal), Frank Mc Phersou. Promoted frOm third class smior to fourth class juniorâ€"Howard Brokenshire, Florence Campbell, Ma) Ford. Laura. Lease. Percy Moynes, Wesley Shingler. Russel McIntyre. ,Noble Jewel. Promoted from third lclass jr. to third class srâ€"â€"â€"Bert Eyers, Roscoe Smith, Maggie Ferguson, Alvery Beecroft, H. Ferguson. Archie Graham. Mary \Vesnluke. Promoted to third class juniorâ€"Allister Car. michael, Maud Grs‘ham. Promoted to second class seniorâ€"Johnny Lees, Fordie Moynes, Fled Smbuck, Mary Smith, Archie Jewell, Jennie Goanl‘ Sadie' Guard, $811.18 lleppepsml special to tho Watchman. I J “ E. Srewarr, prmrmg and advc. Council adjourned. Wilkinson, Wulk on roads )3yiuq others. . . . . . . . . . . 1 [HE WATCHMAN. LINDSAY THURSDfiY DECEMBER 318T. 1896 WOODVILLE. Tilé Council the and 12 00 50 00 3 25 5 00 5C0 5 500 Addie Warren. Promoted to SPCHnd class juniorâ€"Dora Mchod, Alison Cnmpbell, Russel McLeod, Johnnyl Graham, Chnrlie Staback, Amv Smith. Promoted to part; second senior-â€" Allie McMillan, W Gilchrist. Let/a De GuerreMabel VVeStlzlke, Ollie Cameron. Promoted to part. second jr.â€"â€"-Com ‘Brnkenshlre, Florence Graham Llly‘ \Vesblake, Mamie Beecroftl. Promot- ed to part first sr.â€"-Muud Feed, Anna McLachlan, CPCII Smilh, Melville Maynes, Bert) Dumond, Jack Happen- utull, Gordon Cameron, Jack McLeod, Robin Staback, Wilbert Lllycrop. PERSONAL. Miss Thorndike of M l- brouk, who has been the grunt. oi frivnds in this section tor the put two weeks, left for home on Monday. . . . Mr. Jas. Allan. our popuIar teapher, spent his ’Xmas holidays with Mari- posa friends. . . . . .Mr. I. L. \Vmson Special to tho Watchmnn. and family spent- the holidays with friends in the west; ...... Mrs J. A. Brown spent the ’Xmas holiday: with friends in Peterboro and I)u1mm-r. cut his foot severeiy With an axe while chopping a. couple of weeks ago, is recweuing nicely. SPORTING.â€"â€"Mr. Wm. Cunningham of this place shot a. fine fox in Robt. T home’s Woods on ’Xlnas day. SCHOOL Burntâ€"Following is standing of pupnls of S. S. No. 11 Maripom for December. Svni Ir 4th, clxssâ€"Frank Purvis‘, Alfred Archer, Al«~x. Thorbnrn, Hezekiah Brazin. junior 4Lh, classâ€"Annie McKinnnn, Maud Slemmon, John Hall. Sr. 3rd cl;1ssâ€"-\Vinnie Stevens, and Roy Broad, Millie Noble, Loretta Purvis. Jr. 3rd c‘mssâ€"Garfie‘d Wooqurd. I hn McInnis, Wiliie Grant. Sr. 2nd classâ€"Rwy Jackson, Howard KesTick, Katie McKinnon Jr. 2nd classâ€" Elsie Chase, Victor Chase. Sr. pt. 211d classâ€"Raye“ Evans, Hilda Woodward, Bruce Woodward. Jr. pt. 2nd classâ€"Willie Shearer, Hesba Jackson. First classâ€"Pearle W'ood- ward, Harry Keslick. RAMSAY'S MARIPUSA. Special to the Wstchmn. FAREWELLâ€"It is with deep regret we are couupelled to announce the de-‘ p inure of Miss Jones from our midst.i During the lust two years Miss Jones has been engaged teaching in this se'tion and she has not only by her genial manner won the hearts of her pupils, but by her ability to teach. by her thoroughness and perseverance, they have made marked progress in their school work. Her exemplary character and Christian life have made indelible impression 0n the minds of the youths 'of this place. Miss Jones is a. favorite Jp the social circle, tind an untiring worker in the Christ- ian Endeavor. :We feel that her absence will be a decided ~loss to the community We wish her happiness and prosperity wherever her lot may be cast. Speech! to the Wuchnun. I Special to tho Wuchnnn. CONCERT.â€"The Foresters are going to have an entertainment in the town hall on \Vednesday evening, Jun. 13th. Miss Jessie Alemmdvr, the famous reciter, has been secured by the com- mittee. I.O.F.â€"The annual electian of offi- cers in Court Mariposa No. 1906, took place on Saturday evening, 19th inst, and resulted as follows : Ctnm. C. Perrin, chief ranger; Walter Arksey; vicechief ranger, Geo. Wilson. record- Eng sucrelary; G. B; fienme, nnancw.) secretary; Donald A. Anderson, treas.; Rev, F. B. Summon, chaplain; Joceph Falls. senior woodward; John Perry, iunicr woodward; Wm. Prouse, senior handle; Alf. Harbridge,junior beadle; Dr. Cimmbers. court; deputy-delegate [0 high court, Rev. F. B. Sbrabton. C.O.C.F.â€"â€"'l‘lne officers of Oakwood Council No. 30, for the ensulng year :ch as follows. Chief councillor, \Vm. Lowusbrougll ; vice councilor, lohn Weldon; recorder, G. B. Rennie; treas., A. O. Houg; prelate, Chas. Thomas; marshal, Mulon Weldon; warden, W'm. NOTESâ€"Christmas passed away in its usual quiet and pleasant way. . . . . . Wood- been. quilting been, oyster supper’s and such like are the order of the times . . . . . On Wednesday evening last the “Harris” family of Beavenon were present and gave a concert of instrumental music in the church. I. Lownsbrough; guard, Thos. Pu‘ey; «entry, Pater Anderson; nepresentative to grand council, Wm. Lownsbrough. chxxmss.â€"Lazrippe is here as usual this winter. . . . ..We are Sorry to state Mr. J no. Trelewen is confined to the house owing to ill hOalth from bronchitis. Also Mr. Samuel ‘Fowler in at present dangerously ill of dr‘ppsy and is under the treatment of Dr. J et‘ers of Lindsay. _ PERSONAL â€"â€"Mr. Wm. Fowler returned home last week after spending the sum- mer in the prairie province. . . . . .Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacobs spent Christmas with fricnis in Huntsville. Mr. Jacobs has ranted his farm “udintends to move to the above mentioned place in the spring. {where he has an interest in a-lumber Imit. Speclfl to the thchnun. OCCUPIED.â€"Th6 new residence erected this summer byer' George Ownee. Mrs. Newaon and Mr. Western, are now all comfortably occupied. They have a fine appearance and add much ‘to the looks of the community. LINDEN VALLEY. EDEN-MARXPOSA. REABURO OAKWOOD .‘ Bennie, financial Nothing can be more appropriate or more acceptable than a Handsome Parlor Sett, Oak Dining-room Sett, Superb Bedroom Sett, B autiful Easy Chair, Fancy Rocker ..... An Artistic Sideboard, A Combination Writing Desk OUR STORE IS FULL of Goods specially adapted for 567252.516 . . New Year’s Gifts, And prices have been cut to suit . . . the season . . . CALL AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION TO-DAY. ANDERSON, NUGENT The Leading Furniture Dealers. You ..... Know It. Than from any other article of furniture in the house. Then why . not buy the best ? . . . COOK STOVE W. G. Woods RANGES, ,COAL, WOOD and BOX STOVES HEATERS, etc. EVETROUGHING. IRON WORK, Tinsmith and Stove Dealer, As well as we can tell you, that there is more solid com- fortâ€"to say nothing of health â€"â€"to be a first-class, had from reliable . . ‘. . . us. Only the best workmen employed. Satisfaction guar- antecd. - 8,; WOODS, has made speciai preparations for the F all and Winter Trade, and his Stock of was never larger or as cheap. If you want anything in the above lines it will certainly pay you to see WOODS’. A Firstâ€"class Cook Stove is the most important piece of furni- ture in a house, and he sells only the best. These are special Lines with ...New Years. FORâ€" E863, §n§§§iz PLUMBING HOSIERY AND MEN’S UNDERWEAR MADE TO' - - ORDER - - - All kinds of CLOTH, YARN, FLANNELS and WOOLLEN GOODS of first-class quality at Manufacturers’ wholesale prices. 92 William-St. north. GENERAL I 7 0 Kem‘ Sfi’eez‘, - VW PLANING MILL FRAMES“. . SASH . . . .. DOORS . CALL AW " yummumummanmnmnlmmu"Humans;Iumml25mnumummumunmummnaming 5am:mmmmmnmmuumumanmmmmmmmuummummmmmmu:mmmmumu? Expenmentmg IN GLASSWARE AND CRUCKERY we are offering some Special Bargains. and it will pay you to call and inspect. At the pnces we are selling these lmes cannot last Long. IN TE'AS WE LEAD-â€" HORN BROS. Announced last week outrivals anything in our former experience. Day after day the people are flocking to our factory, for we are selling these goods at actual co of manufacture. Machinery running overtime to keesg pace with the demand. In two days alone we sold 74 pairs. We don’t make up goods for keepsakes but force quick salesâ€"for speedy returns and large sales {0: small profits . . . . . . . CAMPBELL, jivfl' If you purpose experimenting in any cf your purchases, don’t do it with GROCERIES. Unless these are pure the health of your entire household mav be jerpardized. A reputation is the result of years of conscientious service to the public. You already know what our reputation is. and it is only necessary to state that we value that reputation, and intend to maintain it by handling, as here:ofore,0nly the best lines that money will procure. This is no random statement. but is borne out by hard facts. as hundreds of Well-satisfied customers in Lindsay and district will testify. In dealing with us you are always sure of getting the VERY JEST VALUE in Teas, as in everything else. FAMILY GROCER. PIANOS, ORGANS AND SEWING MACHINES in the market, and the cheapest ac- cording to quality, are sold by MOULDINGS TURN INGS z ETC, ETC. : AND GET 912101»: 31‘- REL E.” i Lindsay Woollen Mills ACE-EN 'I' THE BEST aka/543’, 072i. ' a it Shoe-‘- 1â€":n m Vera Ii ma. ’\ mERS, SOAP mt Stud \ in Joseph Blax be seen in t pitta“. .3211 knows that fellowship . OWIish dign ‘in favor 01‘ Siderahle 17¢ gtraders pole iexchange n ‘daily convet ful slang. said to has: who execu‘ said "he di Joseph ] much slang “ally int” that he r11 return w I o! a. dism: 1 She has 3"! these v . tended‘ There isa > File could Blanca One eve ieparted, aren’t yo out-'5”t of Elegant You \V in Disli kc» Tc ‘Wtion “old my make D for a “Hold 'ICIII 3! iss rig]

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