Peterboro BHINA HALL. Best American at 25¢. per gal. Best Canadian 31518:}. per 83-]- madame-“dun KNOWL SON BROS. _____.â€"â€" Real Estate, Insurance ma Insurance Company of ï¬eld. in m. 18m Assets over 810.- corporated mm Paid Capital ammo. orth British and mercantile. incur £55 1“ â€meters“ We â€on: ’3'“ in existence. We rc- Co panics resent er dremcomnaniss of high “and!!!- cadohrsafest security “10'0“ 3‘09- mrh death. provides an income in old age. In a good investment. lower than ordinary rates. OFFICE, William Street, North of Kent Street. My. Nov. 26. ismâ€"E /â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" M cLennan ck Go. Sign of the Mill Saw, SOUTH SIDE OF KENT-8T. LOWEST PRICES. SKATES, SKATE STRAPS, CARVING SETTS, BREAD BOARDS AND KNIVES, RAZORS, POCKET KNIVES AND BUTCHER KNIVES, SILVER KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SCISSORS, CROSS-CUT AND BUCK SAWS, AXES, AXE HANDLES, Cow CHAINS, HALTERS, HORSE NAILS, HORSE SHOES. All Kinds of Shelf and Heavy Hardware at MCLENNAN CO., AGENTS I'OR rm: CELEBRATE!) Scranton COAL Delivered at Lowest Rates. Lindsay. Dec. 3 1890. New Advertisements. MEMORIAL CARDS.â€"A very choice selection at Tm: Poor Printing Once all and see them. SOUTH VICTORIA Agricultural Society. of the-Members of the South Riding of the (loamy of Vblorla Agricultural Society will be held in the Council Chamber. in the Town Hall, in the Town of Undsay. on ' Wednesday Jan. 21, 1891, atcnso‘clock in t x6 afternoon for the purpose of electing a, Pnsident and other Oflccrs of thesald Society and. recein Statements of ’Recelpts. Ulsnuruemeuts. and Reports of the P and Horticultural Societies in the Rial-DE“, J18 KEITH. Lin . Jan :5. 89Lâ€"35-2. Secretary. T 0 FA it M E R S. me tenure. 00W0llY are now prepared to bum: the new G.T.R. Storehouse. dsay, Wheat, P†(‘8, Barley, Oats, Bed In"! Alsike move: 0 ml Potatoes. cease pain at the Stole-house. linden. Seoul. hellâ€"inf. TO FARM ERS. c. 1.. EAKEI? . dosh-es to 1» form the farmipgcommunltytbat hehnotsneoacommcdlcocstorehouss in the east ward. Adjoinix g Dundas PlavelleBros. Egg Warehouse, _ nil-wowed to my new prlcssfcr BARLI: Y, WHEAT, PEAS. 0A TS and POTATOES. Woman-shame. muses-sonata. amounts sue. 0. 1. ram Lbs-s. sent 17. mâ€"m TOWN AND COUNTY. DABBIS mam am. m am Very Cheap. at Goonwns's nus Anemiaâ€"Std â€8%an stanrrMonem’sNew maturesâ€"0H. momem necking mouse and ThumattheAucrlox Mannâ€"$2. ran-r nuts. ' Cheapest in the county. at the Ape-non Mamaâ€"$2. ___â€"-_â€"â€"- WW Theeducationdeparunsnthaseunï¬rmodthc udmhlonofeandldatesbytholccalexaminorl atthe Oakwoodgrenelon rails. Kirkï¬eldand Buboaygoonexaminadoul- InstMonday-fternoou the members ofODI council tendered Mr. Patrick Duck a compli- multary ‘bpread'atMcConnell‘s restaurant, on invitcdgussts. Averypleasan chattingaboutoldtimesinthetowushlp. TheWavdsr’o Apologytolr.n.l.nean. The Warder cfthisweekcontainsthefollow- ingapologyttMr.H.B.Dean.ban'lster.ofthis town: “We regret havingpubliahsd the state- ments reflecting upon Mr. H. B.Deanin a graphpublish inthis'pspcronthc 2nd anu- aryinst..Mwsunreserredlyrctraotthesame as we ï¬nd onenquiry they are notafairorcon rectaccount of the sedings lathe police courtcasoinwhioh .Dsanactsdss counsel. andthat there is no foundation whatever for any costsaud theinsiuuationthathe failedtopaythesamo.†Deathofanoulnndaaynoy. Informationhasbeenrsceivedoftherecent accidental death at Chicago. Ill. of William Littanville. a formerresident of Lind-y and an em eeof Mom's. J. Maundsr. M. O'Hallcran an O Bartlett asabutcher. Some ten years ago deceased went toChicagc.whcrehs secured employment on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. and while in ursuit of his routine duties met with an acci t which resulted in his untime- ly death. It appears that while engaged with heads" and badly tatlou-from the effects of which he succumbed. Deceased wasmarriedscmenineyearsagotoa MissBurt. daughter of Mr. Wm. But-tends sister of Mrs. Ralph Clark of Coboconk. He leaves three small children with the widow to mount ilk Me. Board of Education. A special meeting of the board of education was held in the council chamber on Saturday evening last for the purpose of winding up the year's business. The members present were:â€" Mr. John Dobeon. chairman. and Messrs. R. Kennedy. J. Kennedy. Deacon O'Lcary.Stew- art. McLaughlin. Fiavelle. Manila and Mac- Murchy ...... Col. Deacon gave notice that at the next regular meeting he intended introduc- ing a motion that the education department he memorialinsd askingthatsupplementary exam- inations beestablished in connection with the annual examinations for teachers’ certiï¬cates. similar to the practice followed in connection with the different universities. . . .Mr. McNelllle. chairman. presented the report of the ï¬nance committee, recommending payment of a num- ber of mcounts. which was adopted........A standing vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Dob son for the very satisfactory manner in which hehad dischargleId the duties of chairman dur- ing the year. s board then adjourned. A Narrow laoape. Thursday morning about 11.30 Mr. Robert Blair, carpenter. of the east ward. who has been employed for some time past upon Sadlsr. Dundee at Co.’s new elevator, had a very nar- row escape fron: instant death. Some boards being needed b the workmen at the to of the building. Mr. hitched the h g rope about three twelve feet inch boards and pulled away. When they had been elevated some 90 feet (the building is over 1m feet in height) and just as the man at the top reached out to grasp them. the knot gave and the boards shot down the narrow at lightning speed. When about ten feet from the bottom they came in contact with a heavy cross-beam. and o- ingthc eudofonsofthem struck Mr. on the side of the head almost entirely severing a large piece of scalp. The end of another board caught him on the shoulder. inflicting an ugly bruise. Mr Blaine was knocked down butwas not rendered insensiblc. Fortunately lDr. Simpson hap ed tobeln the mill just across the river. an was quickly on hand. After put- ting thirteen stitches in the gaping scalp wound he had the injured man removed to his home. and hopes to have him about again in a couple ofweeks. . Personal. â€"Mr. Arch. Campbell was in Toronto on Thursday. . â€"Miss Lam McMillan is in Peterboro visit. ing friends- 5 â€"Rev. Father Brother-ton of Victoria Road visited Lindsay on Monday last. â€"Mlss Mowrey of Gravsnhurst is in town. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Alex. Jackson. â€"Mlss Cooper of Port Hope is at present the guest of Mrs. Sam. Perkin. north ward. â€"Mr. James Dickson. P.L.S . returned from his inspecting survey in the Ottawa an Aluoma district. ' 2 . -Mr. A. V. R. Young of Petsrboro. general manager for Eastern Ontario for the Standard Life assurancer..wuintown Tuesday last. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Morrow of Peterboro werein town for a few da last week andthis. the guests of Mrand Mrs. .O’Brien. Melbourne- st.. south ward. ‘ â€"Mr. L. V. O'Connor left town last Tuesday to resume his studies in Tomato universi . We have every conï¬dence that he will m3 his for mer success in the May â€"Mr. A R. Rownn'secf Manitou. Manitoba, about one hundred miles south-wet of Winni- peg. wasin town forafewdays last week. the guest of Mr. W. H. Simpson. who is a cousin. â€"Mr. H. Beachsm. a clever and succsmful teacher.andsouoer.D.S. Bsacham. has on- tered Oberlin university. a famous institution inObio Mr. Beacham will nodoubt makehis mark atO , ‘ , :7 a.†u impairment 3hr“ ‘ â€I. machined-unï¬t mufï¬nâ€. ~â€"Wcodisnow intosowninhuo quantitieatbankstothe Prices -Mr.Jamssnttle. pinball-taken theaters vacated by Mulligan. his growing demanding larger pre- â€"MissD. scanninrcpairlngallklndsuf fusandmakingupimitadmnncpqcoi- lars.mittens. etc. Printers-salable. (idem Manama amassed â€"Theannual ottheSouthm agriculturalsoolety placein the council chamberednssday mount-launchesâ€- pmhurtheelceticnofcflcsrsfor the cement yearaudcthorimportantbuainom. of theLind-aOsmessry Co. holdusattheannual tobeheldatthe boardof trade mam†evnlng at tarloPoul Association.heldat Bowmanville lastwcak. crewsreupwardscfhflcntrlm. andthcughheculy exhibited-ix eoopshcsuo- and were appointed auditors. â€"Ths two bells ordered some months ago by Vicar-General Laurent from the Mchace bell foundry. Baltimore. Md. have arrived. and are Italy housed g the completion of the andsp inthos .Thelargest w 3.000 lbs and has tons of I in the octave- the smallest weighs 900 lbs. and has the tone of A. Inadditiou to these two bells Fr. Laurent has urchased a loo-lb. ball. so himser thatltwiflnotoelongbeforeSbMary'schurch ï¬nepeal. anniversary. H thegrogram will be “Bcunie Prince Charlie." "Jo nAnderson. My Joe."aud “Caller Bert-in." Mrs. Pllkiesang at a concert under uspices at Whitby. and the high encou- accordsd her on that occasion have no tincfrenelonlt‘ailsare ablgstrokecf business in the potato Endgame of a month we understand they have ship ed ï¬fteen cars markets. and thirteen more. There is a keen demand for the Canadian tuber across the-border. and the price is sumcisntly high to make the business of sup- it a very profitable one for the above- €335 gentlemen. despite the 25c. a bushel “We â€"Thursday evening lastajoll coastlngparty. numbering about twentydive ice and gen- tlemen “pre-emp " Lawdor’s hill. near the R O. presbytsry and held possession until about eleven o'clock. Bobs. tobocgans and hand- uelghsofevery style and make were brought into requisition. but a perhaps justiï¬able pre- ference was evinced by some of the young men for the style of vehicle that would carry but two comfortably. A ' ve euchre" party at the residence of one of the young ladies con- cluded the evening's sport. â€"The Toronto Mall of January 13th in men- tioning that the Stevenson Dramatic Co. closed a week of hi business in Orilha Saturday last. stated that iss Belle Stevenson had been pre- sented with a beautiful dressing case of cxydis» ed silver by the citizens at the end of the last act of "Fate." The opera house was crowded to the doors. and the applause which greeted her was inadequate to express the approbation with which the audience regarded her talents. ....The company is under the management of Chas. C. Lindsay. and opens a week's engage- ment at the opera house here next Monday evening. â€"The skating rink was thronged last Friday evening. owing to the presence of the Citizens' baud. Bv-the way. some comments have been made by the skaters enact the quality of the music supplied by the aforesaid band. and upon due enquiry we verily behave them to have been unJust. It appears that the balcony is too h shove the ice. and the flue tones. instead of wafted to the educated cars of the skater ow,go wandering oï¬' among the raft- ers above. At least that’s the reason given by a ï¬rst-class musician after listening to a selec- tion. and the directors are now considering how {snag-mount the dimcnlty that “boat's the â€"Slr Philip Miller. the great English horticul- tnrlst. writing in 1740. says: “The best method to have cabbages good is to procure fresh seed broad every year. for it is apt to degener- from a ate in England in a few years." he aboveis a simple illustration of the fact that the best seeds tensivs seed grower-l- and dealers. is due to the fact that th y take advantage of even? circum- 0 annual for 1891 free. â€"Adayortwoagowebadacallfrom Mr. G. T. Fuiford. of Fulford s: Co . Brookviile. pro- prietors of Nasal Balm. that well-known stand ard remedy for cats rh and cold in the head. While chatting with Mr. Fulford be related to ustheorlgluofNaelBalm. lie had been for sarsa suflerer from catalrh in in worst forms. had t hundreds of dollars and had consult- ed ant physicians without obtaininga cure. or indeed Wilhoul- obtaining more than tempo - ary relief. Mr Fulford being an expe chemist at last decided to experiment in his Maud the result was the preparation now kncwuasNasal Balm. in his own case it. re movedsvery vestiue of the disease. He then selling ‘he preparavlon in his drugstore. the universal satisfaction it gave those who used it. coupled with a feeling ofgratefulness at induced him to offer it for sale t the country for the beneï¬t of then- from cold in the head m i, ll! age ï¬ll It: 3i? at“ tilll: ll coofsbaro. â€names-ow unowrnaningfull blew. Drill in your!!! rutawsyandlnvstbemdl‘ â€$88!â€. rill â€alumni“! bathe "Grand Masuh.â€toeommenos at “O'clock. Admis- dcuas usual-Si. m3“. -Thest.BusaleauAl|-Iwillprmohthe annualmflnaryscrmouhBSJohn‘schura. Gammay.asna.m.:atoamsluu.at3p.m.;aad atanamss'.Fenelcn sells- “7 sun. on Sun- damningâ€"’â€" muwlï¬ll- mahbtntln'lm' hill willrun .0" Soup Wxxx. Commencing Monday. January 19th. inBavtleyOampbsll'siHotdr-ama. â€""i|'a-rn"- Danna Samson Wham and Dramatic Go. in a new repsrtolreofdramas. lnoiudlult Batu La Rosa. ’s Em Lovn AND W Moumnt lamp. noon Annals. etc. And a full line of reï¬ned specialties. Popular rises-lbs. 26c and mo. Sale of seats at er's bookstore. GP. a-Maunee Saturdays-M 1. I. I. C. A. Tomes. â€"Rev. R Johnston. 3A.. will address next Sunday's meeting at Ll!» p.m- Topic. “Active Christian Work ' Allure earnestly invited to coms.toblessothersand be blessed. Come and bring others with you. â€"'.|'he topic of the Y.M.O.A. meetin last Sunday was “ Lifting uu Christ." an the erwasMr.E.A. .Who urgedupon use present the duty. orl cues and responsi- bilitieschhrlstians liftingup Christ inevery WI}. â€"Tbe ï¬rst of the series of monthly entertain- ments under the auspices of the W. C. 'l' U. tookplecaasannoucosd last week in the Y. M. C. A rooms on Tuesday evening. There was alargo attendance of cltinens. who appear ed to thoroughly enjoy the excellent program which had been prepared. The chair wasoccu pied by Mr. D. J. Molntlre. who delivered a short but trenchant address on the subject of “Women at home." Rev. Robert Johnston of of St Andrew’s also spoke cl uently on “The oq listened Nation's Curse." and his remarks were to with dee attention throughout. The literary andmusi portions of Ihe program were in charge of the Misses Wallace. Miss Marty. Messrs. Petty and Skinner and the Octctte Club. and thodiflercut numbers were well re- solved. A Ruins Lindsay Industry. â€"In last week's issue the Millbrcak Roper. ter had the following regarding the patent fence now being manufactured by Messrs. Grantham a. Goldie of this town-"Mr. Jas- Martin has been in Miilbrock this week introducing a new wo~deu picket and wirefeoce. manufactured by Grantham a. Goldie. Lindsay. for which Mr. Martin win canvass the residents of Gavan. This fence is strong. durable. and is moveable. and the cost is much lower than any other picket fence. What the farmer wants isa fence combinin the advantago s of wire and wood in one. so at they will be inseparable. at the same tlme removing the objections of both. and making them equally duranle. This has been done successfully. and while all the advantages oi wood and wire have been united in one fence the durability and chcsptlsrs of wire alone has been maintained. To this has been added the greatesl pcsaibeeaseaud rapidity of construc- tion. and the easiest and most perfect portabil- ity of any fence in the world. No other fence haseverbeen oï¬ered which can be as easily removed orput up asthis fence. The staples can be wilhdrawp and the fence rolled up and it moved without iniury. Fieldscnsbcttnotlcc can be fencrd temporarily. and the fence re» moved with little or to trouble. Therein no other fence that will admit of this advantage.†Curling notes. â€"Group No. 2, comprising Pstcrborc. Mill- hrcok. Bobcaygson. Keene. Campbellfotd and Lakeï¬sld clubs. met at Peterboro Monday last in the Ontario tankard competition. Two rinks of each club took part. modeld defeated Peterborointbednaldraw.aud will goto 'llo- rontotoplaycflagainatthewinnersintbe other kroups. â€"Mr. J. M Holman. of the club. has been notiï¬ed that Hon. John den. 3113' later of agriculture hasoifsrcd .- a silver tankard to be competed for by the county clubs and those composing Group No 3. which meet at Whitby Monday next. The club winning it three limes consecutively becomes the owner of the trophy- We understand that Linda» will not compete for it this year. ' â€"The primary contest in Group No 3. imade up of the Bowmuvlllo. Port Perry. we. Port Hope. Whitby and Ilindsay clubs). for the Ontario tanker-d. at Whitby Wednesday mevniug next. 0 following will my compose the rinks expected to uphold a prestige upon the ooossium Rink No. l. Rink No. a T. Sadie-r W E. Sim J. M Moheunan. 3. banner. J. I Know! J. G. Edwards. son. J. A. McMillan. skip. J. D. novella. skip. â€"Tbe third game in the Uuduy-Petm challenge cup series was played last Thursday. fourrlnksofeaob club co-apating Once mun the ï¬ckle godse- of fortune .olared in favcrof the Otonebse curler-s. who won all sound by thirteen pants. if the Lindsay our!†VIII! N addtbat particular pieceofplats totbeirccueo- don forauotha year they have their- work cut out for them. Following are the mans: ’ At mumâ€"m“ No. l LINDSAY- mmono. F. Orv-dell. J. H. Burnham. , J. A M. We“. = J. A. not: w. n Baddest. . J.D havens. ...u r. P Ala-n slap......ls t man No. 2. g T. 80“â€. 1'» G. 12de t rill-K8133“. Poul-rd. 7 J’ Wu; sk. is 1%.... this": At “shy-Rink No. 1. naPosle. A. l. Davis. mo Knowleoa. J. council. _ J.W. Wallace. 2 ‘ O. 1 WWW†W.G. mu†1 5 when, - accrual-Ms. Ell AM J. sill. . â€whim skip. ism. mo""....;.....n ' GREAT REMNANT SALE. Finding our Stock somewhat too large for the 1. ...nt .3! Seasonwehouedeoidcdto - - ‘3 sm AT 008T FOR om: MONTH I ’- PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING FROM 7715 FIFTH 0F JANUARY REIT, All Winter Goods. This is nO ordinary cost sale, as most Of the £52? ! goods were bought at 500., 550., 65c. u t and 67-;0. on the dollar. Te * ‘ ._ e.) at? This is no Catch, but a Genuine Unreserled Sale at Cost. Q. ‘ D .D ‘l:ll .37 Q" Remnants of Dress Goods, Silks, Tweet/Sr ." ItԠPrints and Staple 600 s. 5;: . -- Iu doing as large a. business as we have for the past year Rem- 5;. muts will pile up in great numbers. These we have placed 33le on the table next the door and marked at a. price to ensure 65? their quick sale. Come and pick your choice. .‘ I. - ._. .Mh...‘ Thanking our many customers for their kind patronage, and wishimq you all a. prosperous and happy New Your. WARNER PERRY, The Great Bankrupt Stool: Men, Two Doors‘ East of the Daly House, your weekly or daily .S’uppl)l of BRUCERIES ? If not, let us .persuade yen to call and inspect Our Large and Well Assorted Stock. We are sure to please you. Owiugtoimportautchaugeswhichwintakeplaoeiuourbusinessatflteead of cm business year, FEBRUARY 15th, 1891, it will be necessary for us ‘ olargeamauutof money, amdtodothiswehaoedecidedto (If/er our Entire Stock at Great/y Reduced Prices. ’ We intend makin this a Genuine GROCERY 800â€, and expect trade not only ' from all ouer the town but from the whole County of Victoria. However, we. shall, let our Prices talk. Please Call. Inspect, Quote. Buy. OurLowPï¬cssmsurstoteumudmbodyare sure to ourLowPricssiawery Worms.