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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 18 Jan 1895, p. 5

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This is a month of special interest at our store. It is the month of Stock-taking and Clearing. The month of Remnants and Odd Stock. The month of making ready for new stock by forcing out Winter Goods. The month of Siaughtering all Heavy Stuff- Furs, Clothing, etc., etc. The month of many Striking Bargains, Each seasoflbrings a so decisive that the mos stur on our part to make way f and hustle out the presen still on the wane. change in wear] dy efforts an or a new season t season’s goods With Axes, Axe Handles, Cross Cut Saws, Buck Saws, 831 sets and. Gar Cow Chains, Rope Halters, Lanterns, Snow Shovels, Carpet Sweeperfl. Guns and Rifles, Ammunition. In fact the month y all shrewd buyers W] rith our goods and know Fresh Fish, Lalmon, and Earring at A. B. ‘1 Free Cooking school. The ladies of the town and cc invited tovisit our store on F1 Sitar-day cf next week, J an. .5tl Two expegien‘cedfladies will 1 ~hnn’ khn mg ‘11.; a"--- ., invited to visit our store on Friday and Ssturdeq cf next week, J an. .5th and 26th. Two experiencad ladies will conduct: a cooking school and show the many unes of (‘xtolena HURLEY 8: Emma-45 2. tour Genetntiono of Royalty. "Four Generations of the royal house 0! England” is the title of a handsome fixmphlet just issued by the Dr. Williams' edicine Co. The cover is a work of art, and has admirabiy executed ts or Q man Victoria. the Prince of ales, Duke of York, and the int mt- Prinoe 0! York. The Dr. Williams Cr. have a. r: putation for distributing the hendsomest pamphlezs issued by any proprietary medicine house in Canada, and the present work amply sustains thisreputation. The pamphtet is well worth having, and acwpy o: itwmbe mailed free to any of our readers who will send their (oiairzly written) on apoet card, to the Dr. Willinms‘ Medicine 00., Brochille, Ont. DA 3838 HERE AND THERB~ circles. A number already 41 of! Iron: the diflerent departments in Ontario LINDSAY. FRIDAY. boxee. SKATES. BEST he Canadian gm. P9 tarbgro Bus. 6'01. LENNAN 8: 60. LENNAN C0. muniw eawxs HARD AND Principal Potexbo" )augea, J Shorthund at t} morbotough. ()u: HANNAH). Fresh Fish- JI'UIGH Ill vuv JV“- T/ze 0/5/50/7‘257’22 ,,____“ 'z‘y is Yours. non, Trout, White Fish B. TmY'S.â€"38-tf. DRY TRY U5 and momentum This Ind JAN. 18. 139a ‘t the Pctcrborouzh Our methods take ivldual instruction. :hing of a Chane - 1 will benefit you. and ccuntry 81'? .7 GOODS, CLOTHING. Price: 0 Bun. 00“ nth which is looked forward to ; who have become acquainted [OW what bargains are. SOFT 33: What Women Want. yttrom Anytweodnlstarlnour muttering]! 993;“. Price- $1000mmtatorss.oo,mdmoo ‘0‘ nm Ask Dr tn sue Bunsen om (:9, G. The Murat. The principal articles of produce coming to the msr‘xet these days are wood, beef and hay. Wood ls selling, as stated by good authority. 50c. per cord cheapu‘ than it: has been for the past fifteen years. Good maple 2ft. wood can be bank: at. $3.50 par cord. Beet is selling at fr2m s-l to $5. 1’6an â€""!1'. N ail MoPhaden, of Sunderinnd, 5p ant Wednesday lest in town. â€"Mr. Percy Allen, of Tor anto, spent a couple of days in town this week. â€"â€"Mr. L. V. O'Connor, B. A., cf Toronto, spent Sunday under the parental root. ~â€"The For“ Hope Daily Guide sags Mrs. E. T. Honor is visiting friends in indsay. â€"Mr. Percy Taylor, of the Lock Works, Petehrbora. was in Lindsaydnring the past wee . â€"Mr. Geo. McWiiliams, of The Exami- ner, Peterboro. spam: a. few days in town this week. â€"-“ir. Cyrus Ritchie, of North Dakota, is visiting his cousin, Mr. J mes McGlbbon, William-st. ' __ . . L-.. -_- â€"â€"Petsr{)$ro Examiner, Monday :â€"Mr. James Tally, of Gough 31-09., is on reliev- lug (May In uuc mu.- 4....-.â€" ~_-V Messrs. J. N. Moflat‘é, R. Waéar and Wm. :1. Day, of Lindsay. all spent Sunday fin own. vavu â€"Mr. Dennis Hawkins, of Woodviile, is able to be around after being laid up wish a sore hand. He cut it about ten weeks ago. when blood poisoning set in. but through the skiEfal treatment of Dr. Grant. he is out again. -~Mr. Dan. Gilchrist, of New York, who is spandirg a few weeks visiting at his home at: Glenerm, other an absence of four years in Uncle Sam’s country, was in town last week caiiin on many old irlende. Dan is a. good i ow and hisjovinlmenmr alwavs makes many friends tor him wher- ever he goes. - o ,, _,__ ~Mr. Chas. Keenan. cf Langdon, Dakota, is home on a visit to his mothur, Maw f11.127Kefiixilo‘fs:the first sin? his depu- r3 m y some 6 ears ago. Mr. Keenan, who is of dimensions. and brimmingovor wi good humor, has been in busineu for himaolt in the west. and atomthatthereportedinflox of Dakota sottlara into “aluminium “mo-on- shine,"thorumorhoving started by tho 0. P. B. toboomtheNarth-weot. age in wearing apparrel efforts are necessary new season’s demand, Thomas 30 All. Issuer of Marriage Licenser. a}. W. Bean’s. jewelry store, I The "11 Troploo" Gun .- them at J. A CARROLI... oppc- DIIIMS HAVELLE 8868 while it is . :Fire mtg! and sméke make bargain!» ! bargains. ban-281m, all through Kerr Co's. store. First some get the choice -43. ; â€"T:~e dry goods stock of Mr. E. E. MoGsfi‘ay has been removed to the store| lately occupied by the Rithbun , apprife the Benson house. â€"Mr. A E. Pllkio. Lindsey's champion skater, took first prize st Peterboro 0.]! Friday evening of last week in the men s race, over a number 0! other competitors. â€"A large quxntitg of wood is being brcughf to market y the firmer-s door the sleighing has become good. The prices preveilirg are a. trifle lower then last year. â€"-A Limb knitting mschlnc nearly eel good as new, cost $55, will sell for 825, also a Sir-gr seWing mrchlne in first-class condition, price $12 Apply to R Eesrox. Williem-st.â€"t~i. ' -â€"The second annual meeting of the} Ontario Good Rmd Aveooietion will be in aid in Toronto in the Y M.C.A. building. Yams-st" on the efternoon and evening . of Feb. 7th and the torenoon of Feb. Ssh. â€"While pmkiwg eggs et Dundee 8: Flevelle‘s peeking ouse lest summer, Mr. A. E Pi] is wrote on so egg for the Eur-chaser to send his neme en eddrsee. e wee surprised to receive e note from L. J. Myers. s cook end canbc‘ioner et 140 Hounditoh, E. 0.. London, Eng" one deylest week. â€"-We direct tin ettenthn oi house- keepers to Mr. Arch. Cemphell‘e ednr- tisement in enother column. 0 .1 Wednes- dey and Thursday of next week e couple of experienoedledv cooks will conduct e hoe cooking school in his store end demonstrate the meuy uses to which n oottolene may be put oullnery omre- tvlnns. WWW muons-fl ‘- â€"‘\'u| uvu- "- -â€".~- 7 to the :m- a: of a number of oung men tur rtrlpplna cloth“ "no: wu accrue: In wwornl partlnulnrn. The homes at ynung SleIou and D« r not ,woro not touched. u wan utntod. and the mining property mm “covered elsewhen. We regret 'ho ml:- rwke. wl hh was due to wrung [Mutua- - Mr. “1". Inwn‘uruu u. um er-..“ reeve n! Mnrlposa. rcoeutrr sold Irx ha!!- bred Temworvh hogs. we hing 2:15 113-. apiece. m a buyer torGao. ntthewa00.. o Pererboro Tlnv were only five and-a- ha]! months old. These m the klnd of hcgs that it will pay taxman to nine. and the pork Is at the right quality for the E: p; [-11 market. ‘1, AL- â€"The snow c‘eaning contrsot, the way it is being operated in some parts at the town, is a nuisance and either should be cancelled at once or the contractor made do the work pro r‘y. On the past two Sunday-1 several of the principal streets have been impossible for mornin church- goers owing to the snow .nnd is state of affairs lasted until late in the day. In the south wnd the work is never oom- menoed until after the hour when it should be finished. »- . .o. .p extremely dangerous to pedestrians owing to the reckless way in which they drive. On Wednesday afternoon a gentle- man met with a very severe tall by being run into by one of these careless ooys who was on: of sight beta-e the gentle- man could recoygr hinxselt snmciently to a -1; -1..- kn mil-ht .n, uu- _ v-_V-, â€"â€"Pa€erboro isuflgnrin upon getting the Ualvcrza! Knitting orks, Toronto. for that town. Thejamanagera are contem- plating‘regoving {mm the city. and as 1en 1.--.3- an mnsfnntlv plamug L‘vavla-g n-a... â€"â€"- -__,, _, from 80 to 150 hsnds are constantly employed the town council and board of trade will hold out every lnducement. The Examiner says that an offer of a free site and exemptlon will do the trick. Curious, isn't it, that our own board of trade cannot get on the tuck (1! some of these restless concerns. A statement of what the town is prepaxed to do, Inserted 1n the leadlngfially papers, might bring In some app‘lca‘flons.‘ uvu-v wrr ...... â€"We are in rzceint of the Liverpool Echo at Satnrday, Jan. 5th, giving an account of the Lucanln’a quick tr! one on herlast voyage from New Yo: Th» whole ptssage was {ii-flamed In 5 1 w. 11 hours and 44 m utes, at an average spged 9! 21:32 knots per hear, or only ha. -__ I--- -u...“ than th- hit Speeu UL 8|- ua navyâ€"w r'- _-... -_ -7, a knot per hour less average than the best previous homeward average she or her sister ship. the Commons, has made. Passing Sandy Hook fightship st 8 57 (11 Saturday morning, the Lnoania‘s running was sixty-two knots until noon that day, 494 to noon Sund- , 488 Monday, 513 Tues- day, 515 Wednes ay, 490 Thursday. and 246 to Dannt’s Back at L16 n. m. on Fr'dsy â€"5 total distance of 2 808 knots ...... Mr. W. D. Flsvelle, o! Dnndes Fisvene Bron, who Is at present lnEorcpa pvrmns tug goods for next eesson's trace. wee on board the Luozsnis. â€"â€"Mr. Daniel Crough. cf the township! of Banknote. hxs secured patents In ‘ Canada and United States t 1: Improve- ments In clover seed attachments for mowers. The device is a useful one and its object Is to enable the vine cf pass or clover seed stalks to be drawn clear of the cutter of the moves-mend the shelled ‘ Our ltom |n_ IMO week‘s limo referring _-.-.._ Ina-Ail My. Wm. Inwr In.“ Iflflflfl shrough. gigs papal?! ! m I â€"'l'he YECA. cranium will con: ' menu In B mun. on Tom-uh: nox‘. ' number (I young man have 31m In their 3mm- ” demhtnwonld uh to .500 my more stead. in“! “u m and In"!!! 0' ‘5‘ M 5m“ :13on W; W " ‘2“; Q mail“. W "a : "'“ I. I. O. O. m emu- olul. M n R“ .my. .m u “no“, ‘3 1 so. .5 ‘5‘ mm: tau». (mm vaginal”! «do on WM 0 9 -â€"On‘8 mu tut t o'clock u :30: mt! “$233100 u'fld 20! Mill newly.elected town cznncu by the oeew us Mr. John W. Grehem. who we! elected on the 7 h Inst. e- cmncmor tor the eeet weld. Tuedeoeeeedwee lnthe mm yeer ct hle 333, end had been e reeldcnt o! Llndeey hr ennmberof yeers. being held lnvery blah eeteem by his blends end nekhhore. The funerel took place on Thordey to the Rlverelde cemetery end wee very ly attended. Hem dleeeee le eeld to heve been the come (f deeth. end the uulte. I ment end exposure ct elccflon dey Ie enpâ€" ‘ posed to heve brought on the ette c‘r. no he ‘ beceme l l thet evening. â€"The entlr: common! wee shocked Thnrede moraine: by t e newe of the deeth 0 Mr. John Menu)“. of the south ward. en old end highly respected oltlz n of the town. He hed not been lo the best of health for some weeke. hevlna hed e return of lo grippe. from which he enn'ered some yeen ear, nevertheleee he wee et hle poet ln Dundee Flevelle BM. (where he hedheen cutter In their clothlng deper‘ment for the nee‘. 2.8 yeere). neerly ell dey Wedneedey. The eympethy cf the oommnnlty wlll flow out to the bereaved femlly under the eed clmm- eteneee. The tonerel wmitehenlece to the Riverslde cemetery on Smudey et â€"'1‘he unfit-3 communal Thur-ads mhrnlnc but denth 0 Mr. John Mel south ward 3n old 3nd hl 7 another fire. as laet. ehortly eetore {our o'clock. Mra. McConnell. wife of Ir. '1‘. McConrell. proprietor of the R?!“ h ei. being up with one of the ohildrtn whowze ill. noticed a light in the alley- way between the Academy of Music an! the three-«cry Keenan block. and on looking more carefully. discovered that the end of the Keenan building wae on fire. She immediately called her hueband. and Mr. McConnell. with the aeeietanoe oi hie unmgave the alarm. which brought the fire team. with three firemen. to the acne ineide of live minutec. Sufilcient time had. however. elaneed to allow the ihmon to reach the in-ide of the building nud Ignite the woodwork of the window frames of the Academy of Manic. whirh stood in imminent dangeroi being doe‘ roy- ed. Two «reams were econ pie log on the fire with a splendid force 0 water. which soon quenched the fire i1 the Academy. but. the tire had obtained can‘- piete control of Soanea‘ baklry, which occupied the first floor in the northern er d of the Keenan bni In a very ehort time the fire had eaten lta wav through the partition into W. 0. Blair“: tailor ehv p p‘rt ohhe stock of which waa at much risk, removed in every damaged c'hrii- him. The fire had penetrated thrrurh 'h a floor to the cellar. and also to the room- ahove. and fcr a time bade. defiance to ti o efforts of the firemen The prom isee occupied by Blair's shop. darger for a time. houra' hl r.i fighting The sufferers i7:v the bakery. loss. $1 000. Blair. tailor, loan. 8 C. L. A societv rooms. by water. 8100. fully inaured; Tn: CANADIAN Poor. loan from water. 8X0. fully insured: the C.M.B.A. eociety. loan by fire and water. 880. insured. The lose on the building. about 31.000, was also covered by insurance. Lindea has eve reason to feel an an Sinclair. L the are wau tire were :77 E S lanes. insurance 8700; W. G. l 3 0 inwranco 81 000; loan from damage the rr:s=ure rt to the square inch at one time d fireâ€"just twice the preeeure 'l'ironto had wmnr 1‘“ New" ' one ~ e owners e and Manure. Britten Bree. rem aeeietance to the brigade during the are. _______â€"â€"â€"-â€" 090 Council fleeting. Pursuant to adjournment, Ope ecuuoil met in the council chamber at 10 a. m. on Monday last, to receive the collector‘s roll and wind up the bueineae of 1E9! R-e‘e Bryane ccenpled the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read by the clerk and on motion were confirmed. Mr. Walker asked the reeve to explain the Carroll car. He did no and pointed out the necessity of pathmasters and road contractore cover- ing stone plated on the roads as th proceed with the work: fcr although it was shown in court that other load vehicles had eed over the read question on the same day in safety. .the: cozrt held t at, nwlngtotheiacttfa he stone had been lett uncovered wi h earln the township e1 fr afewdaye. er grav was liable. Mr. B also stated that am he and Mr. R berteon had eettled with Mr. Mac-no.1“ B all r. being 816 attention (t the counoil to Brady ditch. a of which directed. cauamzwater dee r than he to edge therein. and he would like tneir In reply the mem- matter. drain-hed would econ an . Walker moved. Ellie. that the collector‘e that John 8. Guam w-“M by I". re the Ellie power depreeeion in the with aedlment. seconded by Mr. roll be received and firt an order tor hie . Walker moved, Byrrel. that no action be taken Newman HHHHHI w- "‘u . I o e r ’a ' r - fficial 3 O'Connell, work flogau'e lad. moth of Miller road...... W. W. a. Wll-on, work and timber, culre . -e_J__ :r ‘ A "i ll fl it I u a it e r a u a e l I 1 I I I l . l I l l l l 1 JIUII'I Iv-u-nc-uu .... W. n. Wil-on, wrk md timber, culvert nor}: 0! Lind-y....................... Wm )lilligsn, work mid. line, on: com. zusrd- on culvert...” ....... ..... ._ W J. Moore. work und timber Murillo road and Blackwell by-ro-d.. ... ...... .. Thou Punt. work Shannon's hm. grading. mnlingmd uonln: ...... .... ........ . John Bum-y. work And umber gun! march)". ............................ John XcSnmNcs. a A) Isl! W mdoostnu per wet. Doc. 1m: ........ Dr. Pncle. I H. 0.. undec- rcndcnd in 1896 “duped-conuu............... D. Sudanmtorhlndmkupc m... G. W. Bull, am Invalid............ .. J Kennedv.uuubuul.ohchooh ...... Wm. F. 030110.0me um: rod. Bantam Fun-vulva Dal-lo. 4 _udpn.-ohooluportww...... wagon t Wit-on. panda: u w m 7 Jan. 13th.......................... .... ‘W ol‘uLGQy, h! on not d v--,.-,- bound." culnm m... .- 3. am. building am n4- tvo d )I...... ........ ... Chn.0'mmoucd3:_ J. Ryan um. â€"0'rrlod. flu Mr Man. an: .Bourzmthfl tho - W, . Walter. J mug-av. A noun-on. u- mm mm. dc"... .......... The haula- hull W mud. m i z 1 by due «Momma-m u Poun a lull- Rum“ mum-M WI!“ Women bu! .xdn aloud dun mod! “mgr JANUARY 18. 1895. 16” mum-Oahu» umm h II! who I‘D-O.“ Alums Hahn-nil ”‘IIMRIWM‘ menu-m who had u u mmMLmMmmwa m .u. u ummm ”hum ameyMMmmym my?” 1“ mmw mm mewwwmmmm mmmmmwmwmmmfimw m We'lucmnt at thaw“ ”ya-,wmbebddonwmim‘fl uststSo‘dcck. - .- "l-, Hugh“. 1 P. S. Ink. Oar Ila-l ' W Slam. Robert Hm. ! Ir Enflyfl'hou R W. for Vault-am. Spun sad John Cannot”. tu- Llndu : nun-"I- r. Juno- Kelth: tad m. D. By and W. D. Bun- m. Mr. W. J. Wuuucwn “I 01M 3 member of tho A: rlcultnnl cud Am A:- soouuon hr alas-lot No. 5 by. mjrrlty at who. We will publish an Mold 1(- putuxcwuk. ‘m‘ S flu. It In mum. 41mm: to want (at In a” "no. vhllo bol m . (Mung did noun-n on cowl-loan“: m'g‘at. MI. 11:. All“ 8. am m [:1ther meme. lat y m- clcrk Iota-mod him ch: tom. pupal man an in tho wdurg mom. udwhoa Mr Mundane" want t» no he (and ”no he Ind nu Incl loam an o! no Inn“ dlmn-lom on has . Then w nun-u! nativity shout tho cmoo tor . whllo. mg "any! which wu that Mr. , .L -_ L_-.l“ (Inn utoln ond out ot door! o mono o! bot-ulna wood. ot no omoll rI-k to himw‘f. It on poon that to tho olhco In tho out ado d tho BIfolow hlook. om (‘omro own. thou o o fire-place ions dl-uvod. the mouth holna cloood In by It voodoo tram o. Tho otovoplpo from the cm «s outer- o p190 ho!o in tho chimney. sud tho d piano 0! ooot from tho plpo om! ohlmno you-I modo or loonth o tom hoop n the the. plooo. Thlo ooot woo prohxhvy Ignited by us apart from tho new. ond by tho rlmo tho emote bod In ed tho «with: room tho hoozd_ stopper sod o mm at ml- flo- thfi rum-Ions ind du‘n‘ "â€"7 -_ -â€"Re\'. 1. W. road: was this week muting Rev. D. C. Dny. ct Kinmount. In spacld cadet}. " n ,--_‘|_ â€"l ("along â€"Tbe RN. Jonathon UKOfln. ( u on“... preached ot the momin eel-vice in S‘. Andrew's church on Sub ch lost. The sermon m 3 very interesting end incine- tive one. helm: on the mission work in Chino ..... In the evening the pulpit m occupied by Rev. Hr. Show}. ( t the Cun- rrdge-st. church. who mohcd u very able md Impressive sermon. â€"'i'he Comiridge-st. Methodist S.S. held n... ”mm: mm endu- tho mn- unre- â€"_ â€"The amaze.“ Methodlut 5.5. ma their second unlvenery under the men- egement (f their a eupednmdent on Tueedny emu end we are tossed to any It Wed egg-end IIKC'II. m nmnehll and 0!.th The endlenoewudélchted end st amen ur- ggd law rapture over same ogythe pm eohumul'ee m once (1 mm ”DI WI. my guilty volume- tortho tho-choc! Mid Tao “1:911!!th his In“ new (“twin Into the ”11001. -,-IA_. L-.. n else nod places. end the school bouts of he the war: thirty-3k pletea on the pramm. each of which was token by member! of the school. but as our space I: limited we must, refrain from peg-eons! mention. -â€"In the three putâ€"alone gonna. the flat Wanton-Mummy“ ondcbe following winner! will p‘ny c! mint ouch other this week. viz :â€" 1 J. Cruoue nun Mex. Ron ° F KW " W I1. Gus-om. 3 3 1mm " 1' PM: 4 I. W. Kennedy “ W. '1th 5 G. Fm! “ 1‘ Bell. 6.! D have“. “ J Kdlh 1 J. I Knowloou " D. 8. lemma. 8 3. Moon " .l. lawn». ' - AVLAA .â€" on- .411. record 01 week 19 u Duo" 5 Amman-kip... s Armour .......... -L' o. a .. ‘. wimp-u ........ ”and“. ........ 10 J I Raoul-00.....16 0 Band: ..... 13 1‘. Putt... ...... ..IG if G!" Ed's!!! ...... :2 Bl“ IlclAlplgo. ...... 13 ....... V cnw- 6 J. D mum. ...... 18 G R. Hopkins 12 1.0 KM ..... 13 1' Pram. v ....... ..16 J C W ..... 6 “II! Shaman...“ I. w K 9' ..... II P Knol'l-on ........ l'.‘ I W Scan 1 ..... B W lcunm ..... 18 n A Luna. .. J. lemm- ....... u 6.4 Limo. ........ 14 J lemma. ...... lb mamm- ........... ll “33. sup-01.....u viva“. . ...... . Church mu. J. w. Takmn ‘ zhsq‘tfi°rfifi“%§fi“ cunt: Noun. mm 61min}! 9 J Xenon-n. MP T. M u... uncooo [VB-4Y0 goods chm/g. ed during this sale. JAN. |9TH, Leader of Low Cash Prices Dry Goods House. w. No 03.120).-

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