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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 1 Jan 1892, p. 5

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’08}! Y Lmeant: every time. {domestic changes Efi'ering our lai'ge r t the purse of all. Leap”, etc. Our standard of excel- thCk, which Signi- nderwear. .permost in your : about deciding ldo the best by ’n TEE. :ial inspection BL EEGKSMITES’ Axes, Axe Handles, Gross Out Saws Buck Saws, Halter Chains, ’c'ow 07mm, Rope Halters, Scoop Shovels, English andAmez-ican ' Carvers, Butcher and Table Knives, Trays, Table Mutts, Meat Cutters, HinclngKnlves, Lemon Squeezers, Guns and Ammunition, Scales, Lanterns, Skates, Straps and all kinds of Shelf and D011 ”are slowest P11003- M LENNAN 8: 60. ARIPOSA MUNICIPAL ELEC TION. â€"-- Your vote and influence are respectfully re- quested tor the election at SGRANTON GOAL Having been nominated for the position of councillor. and having been pressed by enum- ber at my friends to sand. I have consented to doeo. and most reapecuully solicit your votes and influence to place mo in the council of 1892. If elected I shall do my unmet to secure fig! 6! Saw. South Side Kent-st. MAR I P O S A MUNICIPAL ELEC- TION. â€" Your vote and in fluence are respectfnuyrequea- :ed for the siecflon or SEASONABLE GOODS FOR COUNCILILâ€"OR To the Electors of the North Ward. w Vu unnhmamv. .. __.- _-__,,, the againaion for oonLcillor for the north word and I will endeavor to work faithfully for the besgmtereetg og ycut town. I will make no #. ____--.p_“.. “Halt unn- mum" 1:333:86? 79333152111735 Bilai your vote and influence. Your: respectfully. . ISAAC Inn-III. 50 THE RATEPAYERS or THE TOWN or LINDSAY. LADIES AND Gmnsmnx, â€" Ewing been ted to:- the posixion or reeve. I respect- fully solicit your votes and influence to place me at the head or the poll on Monday next. It I will. as in the nest. transact your busi- ness intelligently and in a. straight-forward manner. Wishing you the compliments of the m, I remain years res 117. R. Kylie. Lindsay. Dec. 33. 189Lâ€"86-1. FOR COURCILLOR. To the Electers cf the North Ward. SAMUEL D. WEBSTER, FOR THE REEVESHIP. '50 THE smcwons or upon Ladies and Gentlemen.â€"Onr fellow electors hove nominated me no contest the deputy-reeve- ah‘lv this year. end as election day in so close at md 11: wul he lmpoeelbla to: me to ace vou all persons“) as I wouln wlah. 'l‘bomfore. I desire through our local press to reeveottnlly solicit the vote ot_ every elector 1n the townehlp who ,-._ ____-.. ..... r on.» flat New Store to not. ' “Third. Flat. suit hb‘e torhrgehsll. Smith's Block. opposite the m3 ken. Terms very easy. can my conduct-in our council while I had the honor nt being your representative has met with your approval. Should you see a: to elect me a. second time I secureyouth thulessisttothe best of my ability in having the municipal-busi- nea transacted with economy, honesty and impartiality. and will always be guided in the county council by a diligent and watchful for the interests of Eden. Wiehin one end all the compliments of the season an hop- Inctosee as many elector: ungodhle hetero election day» I am yours faith! , WM. A. MCBAE. Mufnl‘owszâ€" rot Gala-a; .â€"A‘ Kinmount. Tuesday. 5th 3m. 1898. 101.13. For Somevvnlaâ€"At mm Wm “I Jun. 1892. 10 B m. , .. 4L-.. m__a-- I)». I“. ”13151891105113. . ~ '- For knotâ€"Al. Not-hug], Thin-uh). 7th III» m. 10 a m. For x=ey.-A.t Coboconk, rmefiJm:. m. 19!“ 31;, ° .2 .1; 1:; . “ - ‘ @ (Eastman 1911514 VALENTINE DALE, DASBES HERE %. Nov. 26. 189L-81- As council man for 1892. me. so, 189Lâ€"88 1. Mm}: M council mm for 1892. Dec. 30. wan-864- v JOHN WI LSON. LindsayflDiec. m. 189L-86-L unasay. D09. 30. 189L464- nkfle‘d. Dec. 3). 189Lâ€"86-lud. lorth motors: Voem' mt 6.0m my. D. loomrovjalnc WWW nut tor refining the new Bowman voten thesste and Retail Agents iINbSAY. FRIDAY, JAN. 1, J. 551110;» («the arm at Barman mums“. Linda“). tor the lunar of Mama? manna County 0! tenthâ€"4141. $‘$$$‘$ 932; SELE‘M lulu-D- Peterbora Bus. 001. Tum AND COUNTY. fibLéhnan Jr. Go. Election Caz-Q Heavy FOR m CMRA’I‘ED AND BE? GRADES OF [-T'I ‘3'"? . acceptgg éaturdayreeulted as was generally W Ibemanwhowalaobadly beaten in thehet general election by Menu-ran. andwhohae ainoe intensified his mm W. carried at! the nomination. leaving . Wm. Meade and Dr. Wood away behind in the race. Neither of these gentlemen took any etepato pack the ’oonvention. They let: that to the other and!- date. and of course he carried the day. Several nominations were made but all retired except Dr. Wood and Messrs MoKenzle and Hughes. 1‘ he balloting resulted as (alumâ€"gang, 13.,- MoKeneie. .28; Wood. 22. Dr. W condemned the conduct 0! gleam strongly cgheeinthe laetoonteat and ainoe;but the Masarrouanduhfliflgiendeareeaflened with the nomination and the way it was made or rather aeoured. They would. of course. have preferred Dr. Wood or Mr. Mr. McKenzie an an opponent. The north riding will thin time give the offloioua "administrator" a needed leaaon that will probably ntanendtohia ent- ary aspirations. . R. J. Momug is earn- estly hopin that Jim Hughea may hetem ted intotheri gegaintoaodreeearewmee A and fatality. Many friends In town were greatly shocked Monday last by the news that Mrs. Armstrong, wife of Mr. Christopher Ametronz at Toronto. and sister or Mrs. W. B.'Fee or this town. had died or injuries sustained by her clothing catch- ing fire from an oil lamp. Mr. Armstrong. who some eight years ago operated the soda water factory here. resides on Jarvis-st.. Toronto. and the accident which has cost Mrs. Armstrong her lite happened Christmas evening. Having oe- casiou to arrangeatolding bed inaroom up- stairs. she and her daughter. a young lady 18 years of age. not about the work. A lighted hand-lamp stood on upon a centre table, and in moving the bed a portion otit tell against Mrs. Armstroncin such a manner as to force her suainst the table. upsetting the lamp. The burning oil set fire to her clothing. which in an instant were in flames. The daughter attempt- ed to remove the hurnin garments without avail, and then wrapped envy articles about the sufi'erer.| butthe whole lower portion of her body was severely burned before the efi'orts to extinguish the flames were successful. A phy- sician was called in. who had her removed to the 'hospital for; treatment. where she sno- cumbed to her injuries about five o'clock Sunday morning. The body was brouzht to Lindsay Monday for burial. The funeral took place on Tuesday tromthe residence of Mr. Fee. inter- ment taking place at Yelverton. her former home. Mush sympathy is telt tor the bereaved family and relatives The lite of the deceased was insured for $3,000 _in a Home ’Cuirole. and for “Lille Misses Chialett at Port Hope were the engine! Lindsey friends for a. tow days last w -Mr. Simon Byrne of Buflsio spent Christmas in town and willremnin n tew weeks visiting friends. â€"Mlse Swinton o! Patel-bore spent the Christmas holidays in town, the guest of Mirth. McIntosh. â€"Mr. D. Buohnnon lett Tue-day morning for Goderion. Clinton and other paint: to visit friends. â€"Mr. E. L. Fort: and Mrs. Fortt of Bowman- vllle were guests or Mr. J. B. Knowleon nt Christin-L â€"Miee more. Mohui of Toronto is spendinun few weeks with her triend, Miss Nellie Cornell. Waverley-ave. â€"Mleo HottieE. Soden spent a few due in town at Christmas, visiting her friend. Mine Lizzie Houahton. â€"Mise Nellie Hennhoe of the St. Catharine. high school etnfl is enjoying her holidays under the parental Pox-um â€"Mr. J. F. Benn of Toronto in visiting friends in town. -â€"Mr. D, Gamble of Toronto spent Christmas day with friends in towp._ â€"Mise P. O'Connor of Toronto is at present visiting friends in Lindsay. -â€"Mr. Steve Dobson of Detroit. an old Lindsay boy, is at present visiting friends in town. ECW336656 REE»? M“ 3:15; "Ligiafisitomjrn 5: Mutual is spending his Christmas holiday-a under the parental root. â€"Dr. Rosebrngh at Toronto. expects m be in Lindsay on Thursday! tne 2:131; or J swarmâ€"85 2. .â€"â€"_â€"_. v _ â€"Misa P. Holtox'th of the Toronto public school staff In spending her Christan: handouts w- ,___7 , â€"Messrs1 Fred and W. Waiters of Toronto spent Christmas with their parents. Mr. snd Mrs. Thee. Welters. . â€"Mr. J. L. O'Brien and wife of Peterboro spent Christmas in town. the guests of Mrs. M. Cortex-y. east word. â€"Mr. Joseph Hethennsn. express messen between Toronto and Detroit, wss in town I few days this week. -â€"MlssLonTyroil sud Miss P. King of this town obtained second-close certificates 9.: the Toronto norms! exam. mag", s. '1‘. Chm-01:01:}! bthe Tmafio nuance: ute, 8860111930 3' Mr.- W: 3 Christmas in town .with friends. m â€"Miu Madge Terrill of. Toronto mt Christ- mas with her friends at Linden V3110! dad Saturday and Sunday with Linda! frugal. Viz-Misuâ€" Lizzie A. Houghtou leaves for Toronto many to attend Barker 85 Spence“: mum and business school. which open. Jun. 4th â€"-Mlss Maude Morrow of Pew-bow was In town Thursduy. Miss O'Brien returned with her. and will be hot guest tofu! (New Yum) inniow WM. 3.0. Tho mm chm): st afiem m North nods-u. rm Convention-A PM!!! _:fiias Minnie Brady of the Chiceao public school and end her cunt. Mrs. Woods. have beenguestectthsmssesO'Hellorenduxincthe pelt week. â€"â€"Mr. Frank Kennedy of West Virginie, second term student nt St. Incheel’e college, Toronto. is mndinzhia Christmas holidays in town with friend. Mr. Joseph Kennedy. â€"Miss Amy Armour. daughter of It. a Armour oi the public school stsfl'. ohteined n second-close professions! certifies". with hon- ors. at the Ottawa norms] school lest week... . Mr. Arthur Cooneotmleelsoeeeurede seoond-clees certificate. â€"Mr. Georze Matthews. inn. left Wednesdoy evening tar Vencouver.‘ 8.0.30 assume ctehrenoh of his tsther’s pork-peeking . ness established there by Mr. Freak Metthews. George is I. right good fellow. end will he fleet- ly missed by my friends both here ind in" Peterhoro. â€"Mr. Emile Fontnine of the Ingres-Coute‘lier school ot in Toronto end Hoots-eel glasses of woe writing hermeftlggdey with Mr. Hem!“ mm W gem“... «w em. mily re-nniou he Ibsen leaned. murmumodem mm by thought“ twenty-one otthelrde- For mammoth-1:". mumm- quflltyMBumOoIIp-mdmmmâ€" mullahs. damn): labouring cup wagmdnwoutthem Ion-u udflumhcomduosnad “3mm“. mum. ELLE. Ketchunot Peta-borough's: in bum-mkmth-torm stud! otthla Mutual cunt-h. Tho antra- handwmbohddlnthetherBl-okwen'l store. corner or Kentma Gunman-3a.. er theoldSm Tuesday 0 Mann t in: o’ k. All-Inner! mm take ngoMyInflM. Amdflmvitstlon ,,--__ 11-..- Anâ€"l-I-All On A“ Ema. Theboldplancarrledoutoan lame aoalotor packing them convention st Cgbooonk hat ,, A_A4; ESSuitqm ' SSSSS P84. "" memâ€"llm m CANADM POST, Queen-n. Methodist swoon: nonool. nun Uhdoml "mink. mud u very edgohlo arm; Theohuohnoouwbd on tho eon. ovonthooiulao being occupied. Tho children otzhe Subbmh och “King“ in the pro- mmooonpiednilodmon plutonium intromottbemw'tbo 0 "oh lode: Jmh well chosen want". their dili- ‘gonoo 5nd good conduct. The Irish; hm madam!“ hoe-chin magnified VIM â€" . wwhmm mmrmué residence on Fur-ave. north ward, to Mr. Joe. â€"'l'be dates of the mud winterrcccmcem n: Ktnmount have been fixed for Thurman, Friday. Jenna-y 2m and 22nd. â€"Thc cgngnl . charity committee meet- to- fiffié‘gfim‘a'afimam'm‘m prodfi 7 V non. â€"Chr!ntmns was an exceedingly quiet day In town. A heavy “Scotch Inlet“ end very muddy streets ke l 919 moldetobewufl the look of w an 9 round or pleasures 1: would I. â€"A number of our town sports enjoyed o little tap-shoot!“ Christma- utternoou. dummy blookblrde being used. The gun club should be onlzed tonne winter and weekly meet- infield. .4 mm New You: .1"; on our mania and renders. _.Puuiec were flaked It Bdlovme Christma- (by. _mans hubeen very good below Ruth- bun'a m using tho week- â€"There was a m: attendance st the market Wednesday “a gym ousted isolate-d117, __-‘ n, .gl- of education wee held Mondey lent. when Miss Twemley wee re-engegod as teacher et seem! at can â€"A number at ventureeome boyl who in- dulzed in mm: on the river on Sunday met broke through the thin toe. and In seven! inst-new bed net-row eecnpem â€"Quiteenumberotouryoungpeople an: of “tending the Presbyterian church concert in Bredburn'e hell, Omemee, on New Year’s even- ing it the weather to tevorehle. â€"Ae a. former nemed Smith was driving Into market Thursday morn one or his hex-eel uroppcddeegn Hem to reechthe mer- _z 11-----A A. kl. nun-ulna; remnturo cheeks are on - col 0! lo life The use of Dr. William's Pink Pills builds up the and nervous Try themâ€"$1. â€"B{)edvt elsewhere it will be seen that Kr. John obson will commence to dispose of his lemstookot touwines. liquors and general socedes at reduced prices on January 4th He about to retire from business. having sold the block to the Dominion bank. â€"Sor.ne hitch appears to hove occurred in the calculations of the female phot who pre- dicted that the world would come to an end Christmas evening. but the danger becomes sweatuatedandreousticuomthetootthst the Citizens’ band has tackled “Comrades." â€"The nominations for separate school trus- tees took plaoe'i‘uesdey. an. H h 0' retired as representative for thougorth m other members were reelected by noelamtion. â€"Tneeday last Matthew Wynn of Pontnool. who subbed a man named Ken-in Peter-bore on . in- ......r...: -na “musings! a y-uâ€"uâ€"u .n.-- 7... â€"We “dot-stud tint it In the Intention of the members of Lindsay Home Circle No. 84 to hospital ever since the wounding. 5nd m barqiypble to give evidence owing to his wax wnmuuu. â€"Mr. Wm. Welter: eutortoined the echelon of the Cambridge-st. Methodist Sabbath school Monday stteruoon iset with his phonograph. sud the neat woe greedy enjoyed. B the use of the Ben tube the various seleo were distinctly heard everywhere in the lane hue- menu. and the unique outertunmeut woe voted a plenum sueoose._ .- . n. -, AL_ I_A__u-_ .‘ â€"Mr. Cbee. C. Vandeay, repreeenting the Ghee. Kelly Concert 00.. wee in town Wednes- day arranging for the appearance of the above be felt. and danger to lite and health will result it not promptly treated. For thle nrpoee there is no remedy equals Nasal Balm. t is gcmpt in vlngrelietendncverlailetocnre. were of mltatione eni onbetitntee. Sold by all deal- ere. 50eenteabottlaâ€"as-l. â€" t. Grendel! la lndnetrloull! circulating e peti on for elanaturee eating the provinel‘a'l governmentto expend a further enm of $2. in improving the river channel and turning pclnt near the bridge and in the building 0: safety. -'l‘hureday leet the men Brown, Inspected e! having burglerlzed the residence of Mr. Robeon at Fenelon Fella. wee brought before J ndge Dean A guard trom the Central prlaon identi- fied hlmaeeneldoflenderwho bed beenliber- eted November 9th after serving a two pearl sentence under the name of Smith for e burl- lary commuted in tendon. The primer-plead- ed hie own csee ably. but the evidence wee too strong to uni-mount. end a eentence of three years in the penitentiary wee lmpoeed. 4m. sharp weather at the pee: new den hea been eeaerly taken advantage of by Caretaker Brag: of the 01131ng rink. who has been entir- or ---_ '5'; Rimâ€"Yours. ‘ ' an ,DOGWJSN. J. Aeneaoto welenrnthetthelceuin excellent itiou endthet 3 match between the president's end vice-preeldent’e rink: hen been named. tour rinketoyley oflin the morning end the one number In the afternoon. â€"We hove received from Mr. D. Carmichael e letter commenting on Mr. B. Aden'e mu et the municipal nominations at Oekwood end upon eertein of Mr. Aden'e votee in the county council. We underetend Kr. Adam'e remake wet-cote on! ell-Wand not dined et MLCem cheelorenyeneelee. Ae Ir. Aden: ie not a. eendldste it in not nde or ergtieieg late 10511. We. it will 1A-.) -m n- In- HR'bVllx-T Shanghaim. Fee. m. m. maxim 030m A planning“: wanna gu- m on ‘50“ mt ”flit ru- manual («the modal: bu- “ugmmmwuoumwmm - un- “a HUI-W “a. VI." w- __..v. v -V _,,,, and criticism. Mr. Graham mum a ho hndno opportunity to reply so Mr. Admin on noun-nu mm tow": on u: modules on “‘12,“! 0100”»me {succumb amen “whom Lemma-rust. Imumwmmumw FIDBEA omens m: as on. par anion-Nun" D‘mmnmmwmuwmm- mmmmauw.nnoms.mm Remember the medial In W" hall tomorrow (suntan) 0min: to W 3' momma-honinwm AMW mane-ad. 80081an [rothoEdlmrdThoPoul smâ€"Pleaufllowmoumallm” m touAmmyu-‘fmin the Wanna-not mwakrdltlvoto tho ohms d 11:. Kyle Am:- {alum Immudto’book order! hr ”Birch mammWooa. :2 inch mum mu- “mathematician-3‘40”“ mt, powerful. Ind .18“. fifigfijm It a. trlsl. Pol-own norm: III the ta ”med; 0 wet-Id. Sold by drunk“ 4.1... mm 25 cents I. be :60. _- *L_ Inlet. geese onlnu: uovu my..." w__ wm bod Arevolnuonlntruuulnm coma no. Be In compelled to t Tm whmhqmbotounddnmw E “'0‘. u v â€"â€" “monument!“ __._,- nwmmndmtomdomenud luvatwulbonm-ohu- â€"W unto ouroonou'tbemmonr (dead The 211: Jam. 1891. mm who 3 coon-ton mammals. Inc. ' but lam work together ton sudden! wooanwnnkomo sndlonoow otthosonoen. no noun-Mp. [‘l‘othcndltcrotm Pas-n] 813.41 notice that in the contact ml- nutmvcmcflcrt ubelnz madctomovc I coodcldmmlmcmbctot tho council hthc pox-mu numb. Ihsvctckcn 00ch in munblpflmcttcu during the putnvc ycctl. udln'ttlccdvlth M than. Kill. wofiotthcvm but mcnmhnd. and the nthcncvccndnntdcputy-novc wet-cm MnKtllcucccond deputy had tho nut olslm on thomvuhlpmndlcontend thct it wu m. Wnnm'cdutytoukm.Kyllou that's-hi! intentanndlthcdldukhimmonhohdm beentlfluwmhd uycnqullncd macaw! mm. The ‘ "’A“‘â€"- -â€"‘- non-II Inna Inn 3“ II In ”of and” know Canal: wherothomouulu-II new “yam. Old-ad mad man no tom-t tho head once you- IM your, an! I consent! cut the tax payers wmoonnl: their own mm W voting to: m. Kymâ€"Your- Wm‘ um. Duo-m. 1891. m Wool: at War- u by Christina throughout tho '0'"!- m to 901. Union moon“! “11 0° the diluent church!!! ottown urol- Emmi». ”boner. bom-U-L otwn Merl. but u om make: other! ruminant www.8- u. mot “mm. ”Mutant-him Building than. '11:. men at Vgulun In}! )1- AA_AL mumm E 53 ..,§ 33‘ E ; 5, . P. in E E E ‘2 Mum lot... n‘This Sale is Bona-flde and will Continue until the iSPEGIAL ANNOUNCEMEfl] Bargains ma y be looked. for as Goods must be Sold. :32 um. Dao. 31. BBLâ€"U- be done, except for Cash. - - All Parties indebted to me by Note or Rem/Mg from Bush/less. [ravishing my many friends and patrons tlw compliments of the season, I would ream? fully tender them my most cor- dial thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed on me during the year now nearly closed, and vassure them that in the future nothing will be left undone to merit a continu- Greatly Reduced Prices. the Whole of anceQ/flw MW- - ° Great Push-Out 0f HOLIDAY GROCERIES. =â€":_____â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€" stock is unequalled by any house To say that for extent, variety and freshness our in town is a statement well within the limit. Our goods have been purchased with thegreatest care and with the express purpose of satisfying every - - one with regard to price and quality. - 1892 I will offer MONDAY, JAN UARY 4th, NE W YEAR WANTS. Including Potted Beef, Ham, T01 Fish, shew/58h and a my W9" .- A. .7 In addition to our stock of household necessities we deal largely in 7mm nouns All! Pnzsifia 8PEGIALTIE8,§% We wish to invite the attention of Ham, Tongue. Chicken, Turkey and other meats, ' of Preserved Fruits and Jellies. Shell-fish and a very large lvne deservedl nd should reach every family. ARE READY FOR Arch. JOHN DOBSON. otherwise will please call and settle at once. 3 until the Whole of the Stock is Disposed of. ___________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Currants,- New Currants, French Plums, Prunes, _________’_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" Figs, Green and Evaporated Apples, Candied Dehesa and Black Bacleflaisins, Vostezza Stock of TEAS, WINES, Campbell. .BOGERIES- NEW FRUITS. Fruits, Spices; EsSénces, Etc. consumers to our Stock of 1891, after which time no further business will Have been marked down My for the Clm'stmas ‘LJD-.. vvv-vv-v, w-v gains az‘ the price. E71915“ and French China Tea Setts. Break/(wt and Dessert Setts, Motto Cups “"31 SEW" Mugs, SME LINES ll CHICKEN AND GLASSWARE, 7W, ‘ww a-v-vv 7 Bedroom Toilet Setts 5;: Painted China. In Ivory, Granite'and quoliogt Wares

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