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Bobcaygeon Independent (1870), 5 Nov 1880, p. 3

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at t w" md ed of offcnco Id £1.01: E truth, rum-r, ' able inm- [V a! fin time I then. knew: You mt. lwhm * them {mg the 'h at zines icher “In an on Mk in, Vern m in I win- we all n-anty of truth on do arse! ‘t' h". right i nh‘d Lnim them] .‘It Ii!" the ii at V F;es;:’nt, G. H. llowsnn, Esq, and all the Councillors. ML 5, .‘icLl-lland. collector for 1379, re- turned the tax roll of that year and his bonds fiahtuggeon finaleptudeut. The regular meeting at the Council was held in the Council Chamber on Tuesday evening. ll 12 chat: progressing n-uuy x iug a taste for nmsu imperceptibly mwl meats of the: clliz' [In-m tc that perfw rmched by 3 than; noble aspirations of wrre unit-rm to be returned 1!. Br.tson was allowed 51 Tun-«lay evening’. I ‘ 'L ”105%. 'l'mthzz', Rum], and Mt tht' windows of a hm Kohl. Bell, a. widow on Friday :zl'tc-rnm was let lnosoatllc b0] ally playfully hmnm cwrybmly aml L'V'cf‘ way. M». l“ Gran chm-cm! lo conic v: quit‘klv diseovmx-d of thuir having ova in qllc-slion m-xt c instantly Imml-anlu‘ Arthur ((-stiria-d to and 'l‘.ottrr throw; lvrvaking of glass. could he bronzht :1; was disclmwznl, sun In ”ML"... --.. .. ... . 'l‘hos_ Chceflmm, drawing gmvrl H, Anderson, do do Wm. Kt-nm-dy, selecting jurors Geo. H. Howson, do do l'lcrk, do do S. Mct‘lrllaml, as (‘nllcotor tor I On motion of Mr. Read :1; journed. in qllo-slion nest calm in their '-\ y. and was instantly homhanh-d, Messrs Gnmt and MC Arthur testified to having seen Kerr, Hand, and 'l‘mttv-r throw snow halls, and haunt the breaking of glass. No direct evident..- could he hrouzht against .‘h Connghy, and he was. discharged, and all the rust of the lmys can think themsvlrrs fortunate that no one could directly swear to tht-m_ Nine panes of glass were found broken, but Mr. Kerr was positxvc that son».- of them had been broken all summon Mr, Sheppard, of Penelon Falls madean cloquvnt and impressive defence tor Mm!” lie-mt, at the conclusion' of which the Bench (lncitlul that tho: parents at the three voung men above named should repair the windows and pay the amt; of the Court, and warned the lm}\ that when the exuberance nl ym'thtul xpxrits led thmu to destroy proâ€" ;wrtv, thry placed mum-elves in the (tread MrJSmith Ircssed m»: ( ‘xplaincd to ll!‘\'[‘l.\’fi.â€"l)l', "mum-ll, Mr, J. G. Edwards, and some frinnds went hut we-ck tn Halibut- :.,n in: a hunt. 'l‘lu-y hunted lhx‘cc day: and kihc-d {our dm 1'. The vmisonm‘m first-raw, nl that w..- hm! positiv. - pmuf Yum mm ~ 1mg ._ â€"(‘ :mmla will In com:- (:I- 'lcbmtcd In: cider, iii-nukiyn. on the \\ hi‘byand P. P. llxilway. lens a ci-lcr mill, and n. cask of that. vi-h-r is now on tap at Furcst House, 311’. 3mm) sinu- tln: arrival at that Clllt‘l‘, has inn-Halal a: Form: ”()HH‘, and pronounces "ll; Brtmklyn citlc'x in be jIHt lm‘cly. Ila. :mxas. â€"'l he ln- win-vs iu the lakes are nmv running intu the creeks to spawn, and am being cam-gm in conquemblc numbers. They are a moat. (h-liciom fish, and do not seem to diminish in number- On the con- trary there are more this year than usual. MIDLAND COUNTI ES, HERALD ALL-lluwws Evaâ€"0n Monday evening the popular fcstiva! 0t All.}lallows Eve was keptin this village, and we are happy to say that the village constable, Mr. Chectham kept it very well. There was no damage done anywhere, and the boys went. home early. Hmongâ€"In our issnc of October lst there was a rvport of the proceedings of the Divisc ion Court. By a printer’s error we were made to say that Mr. Ailken obtained judgment against T. Crowley, It was not '1‘. but D. Crowley, We are sorry the error should have occurred as Mr. T. Crowley have been exposed to some annoyance in consoqucncc. :\Pl‘l.:\‘.â€".‘ll'~ Hugh Maanughlin can grow excellent apples on his faxrm,â€"why cannot others do tln- same. There is no reason why apples should not be a large and general crop throughout this north country, and it is to be hOpcd that. apple cultivation may largely extend, I Mr. Machughlin‘s apples are sweet and good. We have tried them and know it, Tunasamso Dunâ€"The Dominion Gov- ernment having ordered that everybody should give thanks to Heaven for a good harvestmnd having appointed last Wednesday as the data for the thanksgiringpur village shops were closed, and business w.“ suspend- ed. It was a. very dull day. There was service in the English Church, a few. persons attending, but generally speaking the religi- ous put of the Thanksgiving Day was no‘ a success. Faunâ€"Miss HelenaWard, of this village, has passed an examination in the Lindsay Model School of a most creditable character. Her many friends will be pleased to hear of her success. The examination she passed is not an easy one. We copy some or the ques- tions she had to answer ;-" Name the organs of ;cspimtion and circulapion," What hygienic \‘OVEMBERâ€" 30 Days. E'Catdinal Antonelli died,1876 s 'Grit Ministry termed,1873 )1 13!. Hindoo widow married, 1856. ’1‘ Birth of Prince of Wales 1341. W Great fire in Boston,1872. '1‘ 1st Hindoo widow’ s husband feels Ff s» mpazhetic town? .3 No.1. ‘ittin; of Calendar for the Week lay nth-moon last, w ncl 10-month: buys being: in :u yfully hmnmlrJn-ltul “'1"! d)‘ aml wcrythmg that c .h‘. 1“ Grant, and M! Ito cmznc vxmlly in tin- discoVen-d the lumen r having cvcr lm-n born, lion m-xt cam-- in their w 1y Immlnanlul, Mvssrs Gr ((-Stitia-(l to having suvn ottrr throw snow balls, :11 g of glass. N0 dirm .9 brought against 3h Con: clmrznl, sun! all the n-st f 1h Friday, Nun ‘ loader of tho Corm-t Band m!- Tmmcihand in a capital speech, thv Council that the Band were 'mlly w.u’ulurlullyghat by induc- r mum-,thry wcr-z rapidly though v m wluping all the lint-r senti- cltiz' us, and gradually mixing , peril-(thin, whivi: can only be I thorough cultivation of all the ions of the mind; Unfortunately 5 of the Band were not over h the richcs of this world ; they rmlicate oi Rothchihl‘s or Van- it would the t‘uuncil kindly lend m of their Chamber. 0n the uunrillor liuttnm, Seconded by mnkilL tl:~- B'tnal were allowed Village Council. LOCAL NEWS f the Po“ ~ (H urt “'3: th on nine. H, Hmvson, Esq., BIN“ IJ. P. am the Bench. Hm:- I-. mun-0 u‘laucm “HT, and McConaghy, with hrcalung A”... huuw, the pmpcrty of MrS. ‘ widow huh: I: npfu'artd that ftrnumn last, when “w school Hu' buys Win: in an ”caption- hing:nuxr,p¢~ltrd \vlth snow bulls, nl “wrythmz: that calm? in their ,‘. (3mm, and .‘h‘. )ICA rllm" 'mm- vxzutly in lln‘lr way, and row,- ‘ 1! lhc hmcnlablu c-x‘rur ll'_'0\'rl' [m-n born. The home th. calm in th. 1' “an", and w ' due law Police Court. AND 5th, 1880. ‘5 86 on account of to! 1879 . 20 ‘d the Council m-r PU $900 gn- Illy l to rules control the attitude in writing and sew- ing,” “ What are the Public School Grants, name them and define them,” “How would you begin to teach History.” To answer suc- cessfully such questions as were put to her by the examiners she must have studied very thoroughly 5 great number of subjects. Bariumâ€"Yes, hip, hip,hurrah. Turnips are coming iu,and we are ourselves again. A burden is lift/ed from our mind; and life as- sumes a zoscate hue as the pungent aroma oi the succulent root, floats through the air. The entire Stafi' is happy; it is enjoying tor the first time for months a sense of fullness, muscle is being laid on at every munch ; and just let a dcliqnent’s head show itself next Week, My! but we pity it. The turnip crop this year is the largest. ever known in this district, Yorso Ma’s Ixsrnm: â€"OnTuesdny even- ing tie Annual Meeting of the members of the above Institute took place. The attend- ance was small. The Committee having re- ported favourably ot Taylor’s Hall, it was re- solved to lease the Hall for twelve months and remove there at once. Rev. Mr Avant was rut-cluctml President, and M1. Watts and Mr, J‘, T.Robinson, Vice-Presidents. An Ex- ecutive Committee was also appointed. The treasury accounts showed a balance on hand of more than $50. It was decided to raise a guarantee fund of $50 to be available only in case of the revenue for the coming year falling short of the expenditure. Ten gentlemen will each guarantee $5 each. ,The Institute appears to be thriving in an exceptional de- gree, and the young; men are distinguishing themselves by their good management. Coscnm â€"On Wednesday evening, being ’l‘lmnksgiviug Day, the Church of England had service in the Church and a. tea meeting in the Town Hall thllowul by 9. Concert. It was luirly successful. The tea was exccilcut and was so abundantly supplied that it was resolved to hold a ten cent Social on Friday (this) evening. The Concert wasnot so good as was exper-tcdpwing to several ofthc vocal- ists being unable to keep their engagements, but still it was a nice evening’s entertain‘ ment, The vocalists were Miss Goulaighliss :eatty, Mr. McDerth, -Mr. Edwards, and .\l r. Nye. Miss Goulais sung better than she ever sung before. and Miss Beatty‘s songs were eneorcd, ’l'he pecuniary proceeds of the meeting were satisfactory. I'l‘he Village Cornet Band played tor a time, and the Rev. Mr. A vant on the piano, .\lr:Sinith.thc band master on a tenor horn, rendered Cujus Ani- mum with great taste and skill. At the wL-issl this cvemug the band wiH be present, and some amusinv noveltics wil‘. be presented ER?“ “um: wmmms.‘ that we hwc the hw'cnt finest, and hes nssnrtm! stock of full and Wilma: goods in Pct-:rboxough. \Vc haw: just opened out 125 pieces of Scotch, Irish, English and Canadian Tweeds, Whig-ham prmâ€"hcally um‘ivalllcd for FALL and Winter wuuring. that \VI: have the lczul i-i Uh: Fine Merchant 'l‘niinrin: in Putclmi‘uugh, and Wu: shall un- dnnbtly cxz'n'isc prnpcr diligc-iurc to maintain ! t. YOU WILL FIND that. for qlmlity furnished we name the lowest pricus iu l‘ch-rbuxough. that. our styles, trixmninus and workmanship stun-l uncxucllcd in l’-.-lcrbomngh,and, in, short, YOU WILL FIND Vurulam, Nov. 3, 1380 l lmcby notify nil persons not (0 p31) any nmnvv on my account to my wile Margaret . me [howl '. not to 2ch her cxcdit for any gunk as Ix: ill nut lu n- sponsihlc fol the sum~ ~,’ siu- h: wu 3;; Mt mv house m thuutamy justor mmiuxcnt cause. H: mdsr-mo goodsauul correct pticcs have much (u do thh the large numb 1 of orders we an at prvscnt rz‘cciving for Gentlcmcns Fun: Onlcml Clothixw. that it will 54qu _\'ml time, money and tr. llblc, \ml :nT-vrd yuu a great. deal of sulisfiwtion during the entire scumn ifyuu trade with us. Sec mlvcrtismucuts at special lines to follow, THE SE: ‘ONADLE CLOTHING STORE . .t4 l'mlur a. Puwvl’ ol Sah- contained in an In- dmmrc of Mm‘tguge, mmlc by Nclsou Barnum mul S'u'nh, his wilv, (which will he produced) will lu-oll’vrml for sale in one palm-l, at Public Audion. by Mr. 1:, C, Garratt, Auctioneer. at D. McIntosh's Hotel, in the village of Hindu), on Saturday,th Twenty-seventh day of November, 1880, at (Lne o’clock p.m., the lollowing Freehold 1n the Township of Mindcn, Containing Ninety acres. be the same more or less, known as lot No 5 in tthhirteenth Con- cession o! the Township of Min en. W'I‘HJch-c 5 Log Henge and flame Barn on the land, About thirty acres are cleared. The prgmis ‘ mo couvcnicnt to School and Post Office A4 Registrar‘s Abstract will be furnished and a free deed given to the purchasu’. A depositvof ten per ccht of the purchase money to be paid at. the time of sale to the vendor, or his Solicitor or Agent.» , A Veinâ€"nu, VI “In uvllvlw- v. ..av..-. Terms liberal and will be made known the time of sale. For turthcr particulars apply to Mr. John Pearce, )Iiuden, to , G. Wood, Vendors’ Solimtor, 26 Wellingt n St. East, Toronto, at to the Auctioneer. T. DOLA N A Small HBIFER. The owner can have the same by proving property and ptying expenses. J AS. FINLAY. IVlL ENGINEER, Provincial Land Sur- vcyor. Graduate in Civil and Mechanio cal Engineering; Mining Engineering and Assaying McGill College, Montreal. Dated Oct. 27, 1880. S. G. WOOD, Vendors’ Solicitor, FARM PROPERTY Minden, Nov. 1, ‘1880. Ofiice in Peteborough. G130” MI I“ St. PETERBORO’, TOWNSHIP OF MIXDEN Toronto, YOU WILL FIND YOU WILL FIND YOU WILL FIND R. B. ROGERS, B. A. NOTICE. STRAYED. HEN RY RAPLEY R. c. GARRATT. Auctioneer, Mindcn. BOBCAYGEON CORNET BAND. ELEBRATION, PICNIC, EXCURSION, and other Committies, Captains 01 Steam- boats and others, are respectfully informed that the above Band is now ‘conxt'mtly in receipt of the latest and best musw, and is prepared to accept engagements, undertaking 10 give good satxsfaction, at reasonable rates. FARM PROPERTY. TOWNSHIP O F MINDEN‘ By_v'rtue of Powers of Sale contained in cermm Mortgages which will be produced at. the Sale, the following Properties : PARCEL 1 . Under Mortgage from Samuel Stanley Peck, Lots No. 8. in the 41.1mm! 5.1.11 Con- cessions of the Township of Minden, Pro. visional County of; Haliburton,containing together 200 acres, more or less. "A- -_- ..:A In There will be sold, on Saturday, November 13th, 1880, uvsvuucn -vv u-.vâ€", The following improvements are said to be on the premises :-â€"About 80 acres cleared having erected thereon a. frame Barn. , A .. - .. V19“--- u»: u. Situated about 3 miles from the Village of Minder). VILLAGE OF MINDEN, ol' lialiburton, less. Under Mortgage from William Coulter, Lot-1. in the 3. Concession of the Town. ship of Mindcu, in tbq Provisional County ,na Ann-.. .up‘nn A- “.0 w. The following improvements are said to be on the promises:â€"About 80 acres cleared, having erected thereon :1 Frame House and Barn. Situated about 2 miles from Minden. T‘smxsâ€"One-tenth of the purchase money to be paid down on the day of sale. Fer balance, terms will be made known at, Um sale. For fmtl‘er particulars apply to JONES BROS. MACKENZIE, Solicitors, M asouic llall, Toronto ..;| -4' ‘L' In intend to pass Mania-ml .' v.“â€" Parts of Roads. and Road aliowancos, m the said Township of Elarvey,as follows; ()ne certain part, of the side line allow ance for road hetweer lots 20 and 21 Con. 17, from the Marsh on the east. half of lot 20, to the precipice or stony bank on said lot, to be conveyed to W. M. Platt, in lieu of and as payment in full for forced road across said lot 20, Con. 17, less 66 feet. where the forced road crosses the said Slde lire allowance. Also, one old lino of road to be closed up, and transferred. which is known as part of the Gilmour Depot mad.commenc- ing on the west side ot‘ road between Con’s l6 and 17, near the north east angle oflot 21, Con. 17. thence northerly and westerly crossing the north east angle of said lot 21 and on, and norms, the east halves of lots :22 and 23 in said 17th Con. to the conces- sional road allowance between concessions 16 and 17. to the north side line of lot 23, COnAIT, Harvey. . n . . ,,, AL- On MONDAY, Nov. 29, Lem, To provide fur Dinning uh! flaming, Din-11mg, Selling, 15-tulvli>hing, and Conveying curtain Also. one road Valiowzmce between the east. halves of lots 53nd 6.0011. 14. Harvey, to he conveyed to the owner of the east half of lot 6, Con. 14, in lieu of, and as compensation fox-,forced road through the said east. half of said lot. 6,00n. l4, Harvey FQDBQEID EMPA BS, Also, one line of road to be established on part of lot 21, Con. 16, as surveyed and lescribed by R. B Rodgers, P. L. 8.. on .znd through part of lot 21.:md provide for the closing up, and transfer of that part of the old Squaw River roml,from where it leaves the side line road between the east halves of lots 20 and 21. Con. 16, Harvey, thence westerly to a. post planted on the newly straightened road near the old Lime Kiln on said lot 21. an..- --V.-- _ ‘_ ’Also, for closing up that certain part of the forced road on and acrosa lots 24, 25, 26, Con. 13, thence north easterly as describo ed in By-law No. 105 to the allowance for road between Concessions 11 and 12. and pr0vide for opening up a new line of road on and through lot 24, Con. 13, thence northerly, following the road allowance between Concessions 12 and 13 to Lot 30 in the 12 Con., Harvey. .. no Also, closing up that part of the old Squaw River road on Lot 19,Concession 13, Harvey. and opening up and establishing a new line of road on the north side of said lot. 19 and to provide for transferring said old road to the owner of said lot 19, Con. 13, in lieu of and as compensation for the newly surveyed road on lot 19.. 1 AU‘CTION SALE Also, closing up and transfering that certain part of the old Squaw River road on the west end of the west half of lot 20, Con. 15. from a post planted on said old road, thence westerly through the west half of said Lot 20 Con. 15. and north- westerly through and acroea the east half of Lot 20 Con‘.16,to the sir: e line road be- tween the east a of lots 20 and 21 0011.16, Harvey. and opening up the allowance for road between Con. 15 and 16, from where the said old road crosses said allowance, northerly to the School House Corners, and provide for the transfer or conveyance of the said part. of the oldSquaw River road to the owners of the Lots and parts of Lots through which it was forced, reepec tively. in accordance with the provisoes in the Bylaw. Toronto, Oct. 20th 1880. “Of wfiich each and every person inter- ested will please take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. . JAS. S. CAIRNDUFF,_ Township Clerk. At. their next. Invoking to be ht'lL'. in the Town Hall, at. one o’clock in the afternoon, at. the TOWN HALL, Or to TOWNSHIP OF HARVEY. Jamey, Oct. 15th, 1880. In the Provisional County of Huliburton. \‘utvce is Hurt-Dy (-ivcn thM: the ALEXANDER NIVEN, ESQ. IIaliburton. ESTâ€"LA‘V'S Address OF VALUABLE PARCEL I]. containing 9-1 acres more or LEALL SMITH. Muster Cornet Band, Bob caygcon. IX THE BOBCAYGEON INDEPENDENT Di The Sulwcriber ofi'ers for sale, Cheap, thirty sets of good heavy Saw Log Sleighs. Also long ‘run_ncr Slcjghs {Ind Cutters. u..1..-..nmn nr {1) mix‘fifii'y'AE'fii'EBmcé, Bobcaygeon, or Sam. Walker, Lindsay. M. BOYD. lot 11, Con. 10 of Verulam : containing 62 acres, 50 acres cleared, 30 acres or new fal- low in Fall Wheat : good state of’ cultivation and Well tcnced; good water in abundance ; good house : situate two miles from Bobcay- geou on main road to Pctcrborough and Lind any. Applv on the premises to JOHN J. BAPLEY. Repairs neatlyragd cheaply dqgé.’ Robson Sr. Robson, Wrought Iron G: Ploughs, and Combination Ploughs, W and iron Beams, . Whybes Celebrated No. 3. Ploughs, Straw Cutter, Fanning Mills, ,c., Castings for Mower A: Forsyth Thrashing Machine. N. B. Highest onsh price paid for Hides :mtl Skins. J. A. MOORE, Bobcaygeon. â€"â€"â€"â€" v leaf. ‘ Notwithstanding the advance in price 0 up ir all munulnctured articles. .am this ‘ season able to offer 3 1 Good Frizp .. 700 Good Wincey . . 6c Good Cotton . . . . Sc Good Linen . . . . 10c (iood 'l‘owelling Sc Good Print. .. 7c Good Denems . 20c Good Canions .. 156 Good Steumloom 9c Shirts, and Drawers from 50:: up. worth worth worth worth worth worth worth worth worth 90c 10c 12;, 15c 13c 100 27c 'l‘m-ed Trousers from $2 00 up. And everything else equally as cheap. A splendid lot. of Canadian and Imported 'l‘weeds on hand. SAVE YOUR MOKEY !j NOTE THE PRICESU. CIOTHING MADE T0 0RDER. MONEY WANTED AT PEARCES . In exchange for goods at prices that will make the lowest. of them grit. their teeth. Having made arrangements for business in the West I have decided to sell out the Stock to my old customers at lower prices than other merchants are now pay- ing for their goods. PLDUEH FINDINGS"; Bobcaygeon P, 0‘ OATS AND .OTHER PRODUCE TAKEN 1n any quantity. Full prices paid for hides and skins. . IF YOU ARE INDEBTED T0 ME SAVE MONEY. By paying at once, I have no time to run gftcr you. Garratt will not travel without} big pay, The Stores and Dwelling will either be old, or rented on easy terms to a respon§ibla man. Market Squarb, Bobcaygeohb " ._â€"â€" ‘ 'n the BE 5014]): that gxcenent IRS-1113:. Tat: 'E WANT ALL THE BUTTER you can bring, now worth 17 cents. SAW-LOG SLEIGHS~ BUY YOUR GOODS FROM CHEAPER GOODS Good Wincics at 6: a yard; Wide English Prints at 5c 3 yard Wide Oxford Shining 6c ayngd. Women's strong boots $1 00, Women’s fine boots 1 25, Men’s long boots 1 90, Excellent Black Felt Hats for Men and boys at 50c. Ladies Trimmed Hats latest style .1 00 Splendid Family Soap 40 bars 1 00, do do do single bars 3c v n , do do do’single bars 3 Laundry Soap per bar 40, Toilet Soap 6 lgrge fighlets for 10¢, do single tablets 2c Large Box Matches 10c Very Excellent Japan Tea 3le 1.00 and other Goods as cheap in proportion. FARMS FOR SALE- FARM FOR SALE. Kept in Stock. For cash. H. Howson, IF YOU WISH TO WAGG Oi.‘ MAKER” Than ever before. Call and See me. ALL KINDS OF FOR SALE. AGENT FOR _. MOORE, MINDEN J,§ PEARCE. Complem' ONTARIO ARCHIVES 6c Sc 10c 8c 7c TORONTO The Undersigned wan}; a. first-class MAN £99119 Shiggles by the 1000, in his steam shingle nfill it Kiumount. The Cheapest House GROCERIES CHINA TEA STORE They have just received a large and well assorted Stock of Fresh Teas, Sugars, Spices, and General Groceries, also they have one of the largest and best assorted stocks at Creek- el'y and Glassware to be found in town. They do business strictly on the Cash prin' ,‘ ciple, and are selling at a very Slight Advance on Cost It will be to the interest 01 Cash buyers to give them a call. Justto hand, Two Car Loads of Salt. Note the place, No. 2 Market Block, two doors north of Review office. PRIZE ALE, STOUT J O H N LABATT, Is the only Brewer in the Dominion who has taken rMedals for Ale and Stout, at the Centennial, Australian, and Paris Exhibitions. DOMINION BANK. ALEX. McINTOSH. Kinxnount, Oct. 18,1880. A General Banking business Transacted. Drafts issued on all points in Canada, the United States and Great Britain. “Sterling and New York exchange bought and sold A Savings Department [m bet-n opened in connection with this office, in which deposits will bear interest up to the time of withdrawal. No notice required of the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the deposit. N. H. CO WDRY. Agent, S'FOCII VERS’ LARGE. JOIIN zXITIiEN Gar of Salt to arrive this week. Lindsay Flour always on Hand, EEEW EEIE IEEEEEI EEE EEEEQ This} Season I shall be prepared to show one of the largest and most Elegant Stocks of Millinery Goods ever imported into Peter-borough. My success in this branch 6ft 9 has induced me to purchase to a. much larger extent than I have done in prevxous seasons. [he also Pu. asod a. select stock of Dry Goods which is ver com late a d 9mm profited to furnish Ladies with every article of apparil thug is w’org. am a .1 feature in my business this season, and one that w'llb A a after 1 o well looked_ I haw Th3- Ladies’ 0W1; Store of Peterborough, RY GOODS, GRGGERIES, BOOTS SHOES. sic Icedxin the European and American Markets :â€" 'el£, Be_§w_e_r, Plgsh agd‘ Sjravz and Children’s Hats HALIBURTON COMMERCIAL NEWS. LONDON BREWERY- i’OPE MGNAMEE, The following departments will be found replete with the latest novelties 364i” :he European _a§d Apex-ion: Markets :â€" 1 [11-31 J...-...’.. 1'1" $D,“Uwvv,1.a.uuuwu u-w-u wâ€"v. Ladies’ dress Gap 5, Mob (‘ap 5, Flowers, Feathers and LA, Ornaments, Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Velveteens, flee, Dolmans, Ulsters, Fichus, Jerseys, c., adios’ Under-Wear and Hosiery, Gloves m Kid and Cloth I N PETERBOROUG 11. TO BUY With every arficle to match. 3150 9. well-assorted stock of Mourning Goods, which for variety and cheapness ~ cannot. be excelled. A very superior make of Mens‘ and Boys’ Boots, guaranteed to give satismction. All Hand made. CROCKERY GLASSWARE’. ‘ WANTED: Complete in every Department. Wedding Outfits Ready-Made Clothing FULLY ASSORTED. 1b THE LINDSAY. FALL ANNOUNCEMEN '1‘. WANTED. Any Quantity of Good Pork. MISS DELANEY, Imperial Boot, Particular attention is called to the The Stock at Youngs is PETERBOROUGH, TRADE. TAYLOR MCDOFALD) MEDICAL HALL PETERBOROUGH. Chimnies, and Lamp Goods, c., Wholesale 8: Retail. Give us a call, and scc our pxices, PIIOTOG R APHS EVERY SIZE AND STYLE, In the Highest Class of Artistic Ski: JAS. LITTLE, PEI‘ERBORQUGH AND BOBCAXGEON Jobbers in Drugs, Oysfers of the very finest brands, prepared in every style, at the shortest notice, in the best manner, and at any hour. E. H. DUNHAM. Bobca y geon. Bobcaygeon Studio NOW OPEN. Ready-Made Clothing, Suits to Order, Custom Tailoring- a. Speciality. FOREST HOUSE, BOBCAYG EON. PHOTOGRAPHY. OYSTERS ! OYSTE'RS ! 1880. JAS. LITTLE afia Druggist’s Sundries, J. F. YOUNG. FALL. 0F J. AITKEN. 1880 READY -f§‘MADE (.31‘.4,()'I‘II,INGso~ CITY CLOTHING STORE, PETERBORQ". Watches. and. Clocks FANCY GOODS, J .H.Thon1pson’s Book Storg PURE PARIS G121EEN SCYTHES, RAKES, FORKS, HOES, c.i mms'r GQQDs, BLACKWELL’S Gum cams. FISHING TACKLE IN GREAT VARIETY GENERAL STAPLE DRY GOODS, AND GENT’S FURNISHINGS, c. Tinware,Wholesale and Retail. Coal Oil, A.1 unld inform the citizens of Bobwygeon and vicinity, that he has resumeu business in the shop lately occupied by J. L. Parker. The Stock consists of Clothing Made to Order, TERMS. CASH. All Cloth bought from me, will be cut Free. My Stock is all NEW, and hope by strict. attention to business and l-air Dealing, ' to merit. a Sb :1» of public patronage; GOLD PLATED JEWELERY'... 11,3011 Down. qu’g your “We to buy Stoves. Cheaper than net. An examinatiqn of his goods and prices respectfully solicited. ‘ Bobcaygeon, Nov. 1, 1880. Dominion Drug Store, Bobcaygeou STATIONERY. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Resulned Business Is to Sell for Cash, the Is prepared to carry out this system, which will be found greatly to the advantage of his customers. And Building Hardware. Alsq one of the finest. assortment: of Table and Pocket. Cutlery,Scissors, Razors, c in the country. THE BEST, AND CHEAPEST THE RIGHT POLICY STOVES. Arnberg, Boulton St., Bobcayg-eon, NEW, BOULTO’S STREET, BOBCAYGEON. Sm Advcrtiscmem next. “'ch AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT ! An immense Stock of H. LeBRUN’8 W: B. READ, sh, the Best Quality of Goods at the lowest living Profits. FOR SALE AT THE PLACE T 0 BU Y ,. EDWARD’S '. LOWERY, AT STOVES, NEW.

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