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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 31 Jan 1896, p. 5

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ro, .488 58 HERB AID max. onetime: It cost- hnndmda of (1on to vlnca u man: very cf-son lou ll nqnln- L but In the mo of Pdlon'l Nmmae. It novel-cl moody for pub. 10 out. Mst the bnlx': and mum 120"!“ “- lo 0 com c. "on a but no» prom» and «mm poll mody in the wand. lellno In good r Ill kinda or pun. pic-ant to No. ad to to our-cramps“ All lawn! In. I. 31.0 ale. to rub «mac. for It In mac-bl. Inc”. «It. all“ IO my hon- prc nations, which an pot may m"3%%" I) In". I! to: I on m It: 350. Pol-od- ’l¢nmu. u- no E M... Lat Grade of Blacksmiths’ 'OWN AND COUNTY. he maxmaiau gust. SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE Runs, 011.3 AND Guss. I! you think of taking a course in Book-keer vie we insist upon thoraughuess in every line of Shorthand, Penmanship. etc., write us for Kuhn. CcLennan 8100. 'we we the hm results in an departme ts on :03: reasonable terms, have a large sttendance at present, made up of weq-from those holding: a First-class Certificate m: whose early education has been neglected. .392?! 32. mafiflwmfi 'S'thatloaa. Ina“. Ldun Instruction PRii’éGLE MCfiEA, 11? HILL COAL of Mill 32w. South Side of Kent-st : Graduates Are Successful 'etarb :20 Bus. gouege 'DSAY FRIDAY. JAN. 31. 1896. GRANTED?! are desirous oi chaining a thorough Susi. ness or Shonhand Shaman ,LENNAN C0. McLennan a Go. COAL M E55. KENNEDY 81 CG. CELEBRA TED 2‘0 Me [37/15/56. Business College, Petal-borough, Ont. [MM TO KIEOW AGENTS FOR THE DRY GOODS, yard, equglfito any regular 7c. Cotton. Special Line of 100 Pieces at 50. per out, and we are prepared to supply any demand. Special Prices to Buyers 0/ Piece Lots. before the decided advance in prices took place, and are in a position to retail these Goods Without loss at Prices much lower than they can be bought wholesale at the mills toâ€"day. This means a considerable saving to housekeepers, who must have these staple lines. These Goods are \Ve take great pleasure in announc- ing that we have been fortunate enough to secure several bales 5f Grey and Bleached 00 T T ms for Grates. x. W. Kenned,‘ NOVV OPENED «99%;»- A Myeterioue mm. On Friday evening laet there arrived in town on the late train a young man who had apparently met with n grievous in- jury, but he was unable to speak and cJuld not even write his name. Another men named Thomas Frazer was kindly look- ing after the poor iellow and had him conveyed to Hind'e hotel. opposite the market. Later on Mayor Smyth was oaliediu and he eummoned Dr. Kempr, town physician. who pronounced the men to beeuflering from lockJaw and blood- poisoning. OurreoorterqueetionedFrazer, who eeid he had oeen working einoe tall for the McArthur Lumber Co. at Beaver- etone, Aigome. He left camp last Tuee- dny, and after the train had left North Bay he tourd the nick men on board. The conouocor eaid he mueo hhve been put on ho rd at (hit station. In hie pcczet wae an envelope containing e tioueo to Wilberioxcr, Halihurton Co, end a eiip asking the the bearer he tor- werded to C. R. Duntord. of that piece. Freza states the: the nick men must have come iron: the lumber woods at Whitefleh. Nipieeiog dieiriot. as hie attire wee eimiiar to that worn nonworking there. On Saturday Dr. empt deoideu that it would he unwiee to ettelnpt tomove the men. but he wee eeuo north to- dey to Wilberforce. Ere-er. who deeervee greet preiee for hie humane eonduet iu tehin eareotthepoor ieiiow.eeidhe thou t the man muee have been injured inarew.ee he me about in hie eieep and called out “tehe him o8.” but when awake he could not or would not ulcer e word...... 0: Monday we eheuoed to meet e ueutlemeu from North , who eaned to eee he ieiiew am werde leicruu ue ethe uo‘e iu‘w QRJNQR W J!” W - .- The wire cf (‘39:. Ch“. Hugger Rollofl‘y Cured at Bear: D'eene ¢ 1 Your Yean’ Sandie: by Dr. egnew’e care (or the Hem :. Mrs. Chas. Mugger, Sydney, N. S. . “ r‘or over four years I was afflicted with‘ severe hezut trouble. Smothering and chorking sensat'ons. swelled feet and avk'cs, and min in my left side were my symptoms. I doetored constantly, win):- cun ueneflc, and in test: had despeired of ever rzain being we". Dr. Agnew'e cure for the Heart was at last ‘vried. and to my great. astonishment in gave relief inside (f anhour. Ihnve now used three bottles and am completely cured. N a one can use too strong language in recommending this remedy, as its powers to care we truly wonderiul. BEART ISBASE YIELDS AN INTENDED VICTIM. l'oolhn Prej new“. How does It. happen that so many ladies are so very careful about: dresses and bonnets, and neglect the head-dress? Is it: because they are prejudiced against artificial hair? Ladies of the mesh exalt- ed positions In the land are wearing Pref. Dorenwend’e manufactured goods. They are beautiful and attractive and give a charming appearance to the face. Throw aside yqur false nqlicna of prep; Book-Bludmm Orders for book-binding should be left a: this offiae. It is surpris 3 how nice 3 volume can be made of these magazbes, even though they are somewhat: soiled from much nandling. Prices very reason able. Backs, magazines, or rlcdioals bound '5: re-bcund in any sty e at. very reasonable prices. rlety, ard examine the Professor’s e1 nu lines of Wigs, Switches, Braids and my Fronts. etc. Read the advertisements In another column, and remember Benson House, Lindsay, Thursday, Feb. 65b.â€"98. Thomas Bean. Issue:- cf Marriage Licenses. Office G. W Bean‘s iewelry store, Kent at. Moment) Cards. Some handsome lines a! memorial cards now in stock at: reaasnable prices tor one and two dozen lots. Call and examine or write for samples to this oflice. CLOTHING. IE â€"Fa‘: to be desired abava all other: are the farm houre evenings at home, judging from the barber of our your: town: o~ pie that thus participate. Apieannh e was stave last Monday at the residence of Mr. P. Earthen. and as a result. of the laughter and Jollity their life shall be ex- tended. Have a. good time end be not melancholy 15733005! mottq £31- 311 who melancholy is e motto for en wno would desire to ve long end die happy. â€"The other evening Mr. Robert Miller. manager for the Sailor. Dundee 8r. Fleve'lc Milllug 00., entered upon a somewhat in- tricate calculation of the number ct miles e bushel of wheat travels from the moment it is dumped into the hopper until it emerges from the last set of rolls, turned into one of the line breeds of flour for which that firm is famous. Rseder. knees, and guess enein, severei times. Mr. Miller oompxtee the distence to be 490 :11 e9. â€"-'l‘he echolere oi the Cmbridge st. Methodist church entertsined in ht royal style the number whotumedout on- dey evening to the enniversery entertein. meet. Greet preise is due those who is- structed the scholers in the Mount drills presented, which were beentitul to wit- ness end gracefully performed. All the pu-ticipsnts in the recitetions solos. ste., srqaitted themselves well. judging by the chairman's eddrese. given by Hester Sidney Shorey, end the sscrstesy's by Miss Szeiie Housbton, the is worth of the motto which wee emblsnn- ed on eUniou Jeek. “Acme." ~Leet Saturday, while Mr. Albert Slritch, of the north ward, was drlvln home from his uncle's. near Dnnef , his horse became unmanageable tin-ouch (right. causing the cutter to-npsef. H was thrown vle'ently against 3 gate out receiving eevere| injuries about hie geeti and nice, but we are glad to learn that he is speedily recovering. â€"The contractor for the Kirkfleld sec tlon of the Trent Valley canal la calling {Jr tenders torn large quantity of hemlock timber, and the people of N orland lntend to bid for the full amount. The timber ls required for flooring the canal at several points where qnlck-sand has been en- countered. car-“bums and furnished In the latest mod- ern style. It is admired by all. Needleee to say that 1113 pcsltion now Is envied by all the other clerks on the Midland div!- elon. 7 7â€"A iii-'0 occurred in the building occupied by Park. Blackwell : 03., Toronto, inst Wednesdoy. and dea ed large quan- tities of bacon and 3%. Tue damage. $5,( 00, is fully covered by insunnoe. . . . Mr. Charlie Blackwell 1er Lindsay for the pity that morning before the news reached -Mr. D. McMillan. the courteous mall clerk on the Halibut-ton division. was on Max:513; .1333. gmpgllpd‘ vylth a new mull ,, AL. I_L__A. _-.I â€"Mr. Wm. Creswall, foreman o! Bayd'a shanty near Ganderham, had his ankle badly bruised last week between two logs. It was at first tested that the bone had been tracmrod, and he was taken to his home at Bobcaygeon. where he 15 now re- co‘ erlng the use of the limb. â€"The lefiekiln Club, or the east ward. have Invested in a grand open air chilies tink on the river. Although eev attempts have been made to destroy It the boys continue to keep it in repair, and have engaged the boys’ brass. band to play on certain evenings. â€"The combined chairs of Cameron and Csmbray will hold a concert in the Metho- dist church, Cambray. on Friday evening next. at 8 o’clock. Admission, 25c. a sleighing is in first-class condition, and its is exp9c8ed a lame number will drive out. from Lindsay. my Li e.’ _I consider it the best remedy for a, ebihtatcd system I erer used.” For Dyspepsia. Liver cr K‘dncy trouble It: excels. Price 75 etc. Sold by A. Elsin- bathum. â€"â€"It is said than a well-known dress- mnkcr cf this town used over 1,200 spaols of thread in her business last year, and kept the kitchen stove going all summer with the cones. If any other drassmaker can (qua! this ream-5, we shall be pleased to hear at it. _ â€"'1‘ha Port Hope town council is con- templating having the to wn clerk act as secretary of the harbor board. owing to the falling 011' In harbor ravenuea. They also call: or having the town treasurer collect the taxes and do away with a tax contact-or. â€"Tha meidenta o! the western portion of tha south ward state that the spaw- plaw man {or that qectlcu gave great est- isfaction daring tie recent heavy snow fal'. He was abroad mcet of Thursday night and kept the walks in fine condition. â€"â€"Mr3. T. S. Exwkhss. Chafitnnoo Tenn _, pays, “Shi_l9h‘s Vitalizer ‘Sa â€"Mr. Walter Phelan, the feet “meter" at the Peterbora senior hockey c‘uh, will play hockey no mere in this district, having accepted a position with e. Winni- peg hardware firm to travel between that city and the coast. â€"Can you afl'ord to do without Old Eag- llsh Condition Powdcm It you own any cattle or horses A. Hxamorrm, drug- glst, Lindsay, sells themâ€"46. â€"Snn.an's Cm I: sold on a gas: anbee. It cures Ineipknh Consumption In 13 the best Cough Cure. On] one cent a. dose 25cm, 50cts., and $1.00. old by A. Elglnbotham. â€"Km‘s van Roar. the great Blood purifier, gives treshneas and clear- nese to the Complexion and cures Consti- pation, 25 0133., 50 cte" $1.00. Sold by A. Higlnbotham.â€"24. W.“ "n nun unna- -5... _.. .._., , Brownian. For that reason. when Prof. manna arrives in the olty, they win visit him, and id: themselves wish his first-class igs and Toupee. The militiamen who are held, and from pro- jndioa won't wear cavemen”, should remember thaththey 519 rmiglpg'ggant â€"A choice stock of Memorial cards of the labs“ and. most) handsome design just tecelved at Tan Pos'r. +Sana MoDonell's corner store, lately vacated by Senator Dobson, is being fitted up wo understand . fora new clothing firm. â€"Mr. Chas. Way’s new hotel at Goods:- ham lsabont oomploted. Messrs. Mflbnm, Bryans and othm of. the workmen return- ed to town last Friday. â€"To rent. that convenient and comfort- able Cottage on Russell-eh, immediately east of the convent, formerly cccnpied by Mrs. John Knowlson. Immediate pas- session. G. B. HOPKINS, bmister, etc.â€" 240 4 i 98-2w. so. The best. man the land wear than scientific covcrnments for no other reesm than proteouon to the hand. Thmdgoods are known throughout tho land, on need no recommendation. Raad the announce- ment on another pm, and hear the date (linhmlssd‘ Banson House, Thursday, Lb. t .â€" . -â€"Why lose so much time and put up with so much discomfort when Exam- BOTHAM'S White Pine Balsam is‘so sure and speedy in curing a cough or oold.â€"46. â€"A number cf the members of Own Lindsay, No. 181, I.O.F., drove to Duns- ford last Thursday to attend an oyster supper and entertainment given by the court cf that little village. no I!» a nun. The goptlomon 0! Lindsay and vicinity are; as a. rule, right up todate. 11 they are not, it Is because they lack oppor- tunity. When they got the chance they take it. usd_cat911_ “SEEPLEP the m Bruins. â€"Dr. Neelmds, dentist, has great suc- cess in treating aching teeth without extractingâ€"9l-fl. u Poxrlfln's m Kent-at... Mayo-14- carved Eon fin to noun. to which 240 persona undo". “73):!me was rendered, count-ting ct longs. room Hons. cod {may match" cod mu anam- by colon or clxtccn young ladle. 1n clo- g“: coctnmec. Rev. C. . Maugham. och morn. hopcd mg tho [Hun wo nlmys turn out on Sudan launch lune nomborv. on! thou the mummy! cum and encourage tho and” ucbocl â€"Wo understand (but I and job w.- phnd onMr. Cw. Kano». o! nub-non. on the morning “at tho carom! m Mr. Kellen cum down um stun-won to “and the magnum. 13.99909. W 00:0, U-I'II ya uu-uv-, m ' 'v-â€"mv - bushel. 152.; In rm. $4: gm m. 152.: tutors pent, 183. fancy I u- hnvin to pw tho price of 10 bushels o! nau- cr 3 10 pound goon. 0:6 bushels of No. l but! for n 16 lb; turkey. This is mgthegflstmdmvingthoton with. ma. -The annual in“ to tho childran of St. Paul'l Sands: school m given int PM” Orin techs inflame: of the waiter the eigh drive wu mittgd. To. m "'V'D _--- __- run-a. 36:. to £05112; wheat.No;'2 um. 38:.; 9.535 pgrbmhe}, 180;, pontoon R" â€"Petorborough Enmluu- : County Cou- ntable Cochrono stat" tho: the L‘ndooy Poe-r is Incorrect In Inna-log that 825 m d the Arabs to leave the county 0 otorbcrsugh. Mr. Goohnco ha u better way of running tramps over the border than that ...... Tn: Poor Inferred nothing of tha kindâ€"It merely roprlntodou item from the Ravlow outing thutu county councillor had mode the propooltlou. Any- way. the Aruba urrlvod hero o low doyo later and bod money to show. â€"A coma mdont undo us the quot.- tlouu of the 931m who“ (or J m. [0th. 1896, with slow oddod comments. Flour gtropgApuk‘cx-I'LNJE: Ma what. No. 1 7,L-AA ‘v- nu.__) â€"Some farmers have reported the lore of name]: from their sleight. When return- ing from town boys would eatch on to the sleighe, and not being watched, would re- move parcels. This has at least two unpleasant sides. It not only occasion- losa to the tumrr. but often the merchant is blamed for not having put up the good. as ordered. We would call the attention of the authorities to this and also advlae the turner: not to be at all merciful in the application or the whlp. T. C Matohete. of the C P.R. telepnph line, has had to sand ull Int-5.9%: [handed far that city via Moutranl to ew York. and from thtra via Bunk. Seven! mes- sages le' Minnupolln were also neat and answered via an York. â€"It may 1): Interesting to our radon to lens: that: cn Slum!” 1359 In conse- quence of the havcc wrought batween hero 5nd_'1‘qr9nt9 by Thy-gas: a bin stop), M1: an“ -.,, -â€"Same one has found out how far a farmer has to walk to put in and attend to 40 acres of earn. To plough the ground with a 16-inch plough he walks 350 milee. t a barrow it thoroughly oeiore planting he walks 50 miles. and to cultivate it anor- warda he will have to travel 250 miles making a grand total of 659 miles besides gathering. â€"Msssrs'. R. Chambers and F. McDiar- mid started for Bohcaygcon last Friday afternoon by the river route. They suc‘ ceeded in getting as far as the lake, but on account of the blin snowstorm they lost their way, and tar roaming about the lake for a couple of hours trying to find the mouth of the river they thought it advisable to abandon the journey for another day. ' â€"'1'he roof of the Norwcod skating rink collared on Pride last owing to the we! t of snow. A drift had f . r.ned on t a roof, and men were at work shove!- llng,but it was seen that the roof was about to cave in, and the men were order. ed of! at the same time as the skaters below. As the last person lext the rink the whole middle section of the roof fell. The loss will be 82,030. -â€"Last Friday a young lad attem ted to jump on the front of a farmer's e eigh at the cornu' of Kent and Lindsay-ate but miesed his hold and fell underneath, both runners passing over him. Luckily the snow was deep and he escaped injury. If our constahlu make an example of a couple of these young lads by placing them in the lock-up m a few hours par- ents should be grateful. â€"We understand that a well-known bank employee became so enthusiastic when he learned that Lindsay races were ecu-balmy that he at once loveatei hie spare cash in a race horse. The owner solemnly assured him the: the animal In eligible for the green race, and his triende arc unanimously 0! the some oplnlo 1. â€"'l‘he population of the province of On- tario, awarding to the report of Dr. Bryce, deputy-registrer-generel end secretary of the provincial board of health, which has just. been cm: ’eted for the year 1894, is 2,199,116, whie shows an increase of 21,656 over that ct 1893. â€"31r. Wm. Walters bu rented the large store next :9 Mortorl'e oer feotionery etqre, vow u... v- â€"-- vvâ€"â€" -â€"_-v-_~7 where he will have his phono§nph on dis- piay all waok. He has rte: ved 3 lug. number of new selections and ofl'ers a pro- gram well worth the hearing. Reduced rates to ladies and chum-an. Doors opsn from 10 am. daily. was Rum), and heF'haThu'a name was Whine. It. Is unique (or bar gone:- atione to have the nsmoa White, Brown, Black and Blue. -Mtndeu Echo: Dr. McAlplne', cf Lind- say, and Dr. Frost, of Kinumuut, were in Minden last week In oonsultutlon wit-h Dr. Curry respecting Mr. Saarlo Scott, who has been seriously m for the put couple ct weeks, but: we are glad to learn I. now much tum-oven. Toronto World: The death of Mr:- Black, mother-In-luw 01 Mr. Archlbuld Blue, 13 announcgd.‘ Her muldgu name _ -_Au_-; _ ___- â€"The number a! birth. in the province of Ontario during 1895 m 42,051, being on increase of 843 on the preceding year. -A very unsavory case was concluded int Friday beiore County Megistrete Deacon. The pertiee concerned live in Enlly. We are compelled to suppress the particulate on the score at decency. â€"Wurden Music. of the Toronto Oeu- tral nrieou, will shortly become em: for Best and Want York, Dr. T. Gil- mour, the present hoidero! that position. nssugning charge cf the prison in his â€"'1'he medals intended t n- th: sucaouiul exhibitors at the Chicmo World's fair at ready, but will not be sent out until the commission has its diplomas ready to send out; with them in the spring. Those Yan- kees beat the world 33 hustlers. ”‘vâ€""v Wiv'wâ€"vvgv â€"~~7 - tic awful: usual “ :g m" S: :3 dz: :1). Plnomalt become the tuglmglo winter medicine boon-o It does It. workâ€" In at! run, {run-=13 begun . stimulating. usual: Exp osnhltes, Instead at phln Pine- manhonldbomdlnanchmlcm Soldbyandmggmz. too“ must. -â€"Potatoos are selling at 16 cents: bag In Cabana. -Is ls utimahod tint the mam inTorontowm cost the telephone 3nd telegraph campanlos tally 825?,“ The dcqufiflmflnmdm :Mmmdbmbmu mrxuhyurhnmurch. M!W,Ont., m """I I a“ ‘5‘“ 3"" Bav.W.A.Bndlsy.B.A..clmIllttloot “mm”. ”a.“ no. huexpmemumnm:- . .mmhuunmmmnnma "Fox-amayequ-mlthubeenm Mlpxmuonm_m in mytunfly. It. mm m 00 8000‘“ _n,.p°°1.un “thaw m at that on no account wouldwooooantto manhunt-ink. be without it. Speedy-«Ion In a muted (shamefu- ct this remedy. Cough and â€"Fmfl£¢lre. o! Baum-mp. m harmw,nw. "0 m '“h I In town on Saturday. cum-lug: A: a gourd dome-- t!° rem ’q’ It .m‘ ‘g m%' .mo JIM” 30,50]. 0‘ 601“. w. S: a“ may all. Plnoxnnlt become mm, In tqwn. ecu-ed a Man In on. at tho maul much: 0 the cm Lita We. Go. a. made many Inn: (floods dun-Inc NI any hon. ad will be M _um “and!“ m (nun! o! M. old (that! J. R. Duds an M In 009- A. o x. ottoman. manna?“ Um mm: mm! to." '9! A": 3:-“ 3H uneasy-Wham uou-ad an onion onunlckelmlnoornnrbd macho-o! asuvorklng. bu ban and nix mmth.’ [an at “some by m ln order ta “and Nun-mu school It 0331". [let “our. Maggie. h .100 golnc ‘12:: he: to mm the name my. â€"1‘he Newnubt In um:- am Mr. H. C. Heaps at tho 0am: Bank. was moved no MUN-0°. 0' M u:z...._..3mhunnxfrhedlh,!4h9z on Wedneodny under the mica- o! the R. C. church 0! tin: pine. â€"Mr. 1" Dub, lute drill-comm: ot the Brmuord Dams-in Rina. ad a tot-Inu- employeo at In Pom. «find on In Mon- du. no in: has ranged in the nun- papu business in Bed of into. “Id in now on his way ham. to ion. â€"Mr. W. L. White. hoot not! than merchant. his town on M in: on his man! win on the a city oi Quebec. He will contain. 91mm vim Maine“. nod will be in lime to witnou tho pr'pclpsl emu 0: ch: grand winter â€"Â¥lu L'ly Drama. who has boa: Min. In 8.1:;quth put three n “f: # ,. ~_Ak I |_-_,. ~Mr. T. R. Janos. in. of flu But at Montreal. Calgary. who had been relieving an. R. P. Gnmon hm while the into n: on sick lone n: his home In Coniocwocd. left town on Fridny iuttojoin the Datum ma 0! the name bunk. â€"Tho Mines M2195}. of Woodetcck. man: Sundny In awn. was of fir. and Mrs. M O‘Bnllona. 0:: load. they want to View!!! Bad t9 nip para n cagqen â€"Tho naval-Mend: of M19. Robert Ci!!! (My ct place). st 0 W. Lind- uymeunbr ,wlnoopsiudtoheu'ol hunnddmdu at hu- man in Genoa, Illinois. on Wednesday. Jan. 2931:. â€"â€"Mr. Fred Cox. w of the Cantu! Cmadn Luca Co .Tomneo. 3nd Mr. A. Cox. 0! Bourbon. inspector to:- the mu. m in town Mood” sud spent n in: ham with Mr F. C. T3) 101', who II I director of that comm}. â€"Mr. Ignatius Stewart. of Bahama. “summed hone tram Wharton. when he ind been bun visiting his sister Mrs. Soutbby. sud his inhu- n ' Nam: mu." The Bob. lad. greeted his retum. us Mr. Sam mmpnnied him. 6%” Southâ€"Obi. ntirmd'hom 1. MI:- MoGoough Is now paying 5 return visit. Boyd. â€" la Major! MJBTQ. MAI-st" re- turned trom Toronto :9 weak. m spendlngaplunnt month with Men Sn was wounded by he: friend. Mus Gertie Cater. â€"Mlss My] Gun. Way-ct“ who he keen Maugham my My! 31* â€"Mr. Mlcheel O'Brien. cf the Peterboro Colle meted. (formerly headmaster o! the per-eta school here)‘ called upon e few ct his friends here on Saturday. â€"Mr. E. Wnkely. who hes been lnld u for the pas: week wlth n eevere stuck o harlppe.“ verymnch kn :oved.end we hope wlll be fully rsoo lo I 15w den. â€"Mr. H. Flemlng. ct Port Hope, In e:- tendnnoe at the Collegnece here, end who hue been very ill for the pane two weeks. lo, we ere planed to leern, eble to be one â€"Mr. Gardiner Boyd. of Toronto. nrrlved In town Saturday erenlng end droveto Boboemn to epend e few deye wleh hle hrothere, Messrs. unseen and W. T. C. â€"Mr. Edward Putin. c! erwn, wu In town on Tuesday to: the first um: In four years. He was the guest of his uncle. Mr. A. W. Pukln, o! the north “rd. -Petexbaro Examiner. Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gangh have ratamod (roan a prolonzed brldd trip to the south. And are dombfled at N3. 379 Hunter at. -â€"M13: Nellie Lmdn. who ha been flames her panama 1t Kinmount arrived home on Manday. He: my friends In 313d to see her back spin. â€"Mr. Ben. Stacey. teacher at Argyle. who knows a thing or two thou: New. was uncng the may viewers to Linda” on Saturday. -Mm Bayd, ct Babuygeon. ht: tar New York on Jul. 2hr. And In- alnca llflcd to: Germany, whm she ha resided mom or less for some mu put. â€"Canduc.‘nr Wax. Pm resumed charge of the Halibut-ton tnln In: Tuesdn hav- a" recovered from MI vacant tampon!- on. â€"Mr. A. Bannett. G. '1‘. B. Telegnph Co. anew. 1: 1t present on: at town. the upon: norm having kept him busy st the â€"Mr. Goo. kao otCabownhsner. J. Mcbchlm. the new mudgua- of the council. ' â€"XI'. 3. M1 Luca. Goal Grouting. of W. :- visiting II Men. J. C. “We. â€"Fnthn- Sweeney. parish t st Vio- torb Road. m In can on; . â€"Mr. Dancsn M tanks: 30 Int-norms. m in town in: 3y. â€"Mr Chu. Wny. hotdkoeperu Gouda» humiusput§ooupbotdaninwnthu we: ~31: A. Maine. dam «on o! E:don_._ in in town mending county â€"Â¥r. E. M nth. wanted nond- mmtr at the knelt! Ichocls. I: In town -flr. Beth In}. of PM Paul. was In ton lat Sit-Inky. â€"Ilr. Henry cm of Mums. II In town M MIL â€"Mr. John anI. tacks. at Burnt River. 7:: In town lat 8m. â€"Mr Chan. Nixon. mm. otPa-t Hope. :- vhltlncrolnflmln town. - MnBootho. tuchrrstCobaoonheflM upon Lindsay Mend- oa Sunni”. u 36. 3303.. Juan. M at m. Luannâ€"01. 3996161 “tendon inVitod to the extru values now oncred m mam. m 2:50 And Wont“ Batu. Overcoat. Ulnar-I, Mid Pats to Order, the of mud-h to choose {m in my hrgomnd Inuit be reduced. '0 Mummuuuywh: M I’M! to m for Ken, Youth’a and Children, full mortmont of do. In Bayl' two and that phat Sui“, Man's Trad Suits, “.50 up; Men'- ‘l‘vod Palm, .1 up; Boyl' Pam. 40c. to 01 porpr.; Boy-'Overoosu and UM, :11 dul; Man’s h. do“ umu'ofsmu, 3:.50‘3. This ““6““pr n no butan’t.mom,or o t “Wmumhmwit. 231033th I...“ 0- "M“; i H060 BRUS., General Merchants, OAKWOOD- Boom “(I Shoes. Rubber: and dOvcl-Ihoel. Ordered cmung. Dress Goods. sumo Dry Goods. “no, ”If Mo Run and mp3 Stationary“ School Barnum. Output, New have their Star. ready for budge”, the Stock: es unnged will be much more convenient for Outomen, and the large variety of Goods kept in etch dept-cunt, I]! bought in Inge quantities on the moat fivonble term, enable a! to ofer inducementl to do your finding at this stone decided! to your adv-huge. You an) assembly are of procuring the guou null-ed nt moderate pm. from chin mt of noon. Prob-cor uh “dad thv. he u Wm. \ 5., and Thnkluu VII» No 'A" moi My. sun. in every (arm. a! All on in “and CM acid. N mm. ,‘ycuu‘t M. me. with I mu (iv. durum: that. PM. be In the Cal Ind mm no “duh him my (on. the “unbound mum mum- mural mm exact on done; that u:- Isl: h u m trot-goo? curl-h: III II LINDSAY. Granby__I_l_ubbers Come and see what we . . WARNER 8: 00., All winter goods are being greatly reduced in price to make room for our Spring Stock. Special cut prices in Dress Goods, Mantle and other cloths, Underwear of all kinds, Blankets, Clothing gand Furs. We are the bargain givers of the district. We have extraordinary value to offer in Factory and White Cottous, including 3 bales, ' 5,coo yards, Factory Cotton Remnants, all qualities much below regular price. New Cottonades. Ginghams, Shirtings and Sheetings at old prices notwithstanding the advance at the mill, In our Fancy Goods Department we show a full range of newest makes in Corsets. Over [.000 pairs from 25c to $1.25. New Blouse Silks, New Veilings, New Frillings, New Beltings. New Ribbons, New Embroideriesâ€" Specialâ€"a clearing lot of embroiderics at I, 2, 3, 4 and 5c, worth three times amount asked. We are showing a magnificent assortment of Newest - designs in New En lish Printsâ€"in Light, Dark and Fades, Turkey eds, Wrapper Patterns, etc. from se to 12 Xe Novelties in Fancy Shirtings. Novelties in Wrapper Materials. Novelties in Flannelettes, in Red and Black, Black and ”White. Pink and White, Blue and White. Very Handsome Goods at a very low price. Specialâ€"3 cases. 5,000 yards. Shaker Flannel bought way below value, now in stock at 7c and 8c per yard. Good value at 106. Cases and Bales of New Spring Goods are now daily arriving at Warner Co’s. :smc- no mrlnx hi: much- to aw.~ me. [ha muuhcmnd “Nola II mow, m m: mwnl growth And not even u “ choc: that the Mir h smack}. I. fro-0' arrh- u lumen-a nook m can: VIII. Toupe- ( n m. I‘vl rush. inconcl' $0.. In every {om ma. Ind quality laud CM- nddo WNW «d «9‘! A: one. with a had an“ that mam: (may. PM meond will- a Are out again this season in new styles and in all the new Shoe shapes, right up to date, but with the same old “wear like iron" quality that has always characterized them, because they are honestly made of pure Rubber. Be sure you get Granby's this year. STILL THEY GOME. H000 BROS. LINDSAY AND WOODV ILLE. BENSON HOUSE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY gm: r336. tom. under NI! n «V out: w I!» gun DUI!) I! OLO‘I'mG. HAIR. ELAIN- hum wumnmctbhudshoulduw. betcha!» (all, . It It not a M um. may Indic- md gentlemen donot m much! w: (or no on»: m m prejudice. l‘ulonumlyuu '2 in but: u naked two-u at In: in h-dneu sud mv hit. Md we noun k m but of on Int-crave sud "fined wpomucc. MANY LAME have the WM habit at «in In; um curlllc their own Mir infield o! basilica micro “cording to x fish. The mun i‘ they run lh-k MI: and no new styles can. In M m umblo ta [alhw them. not. ”can“. (t the Dav-wand 00.. Ltd“ 011‘uronw, In. {or y you. corona-sud an baud! n1 docu ol waving his ludr I. Mind! 0! THE DIST LAD B and gentlemen of Cum-.1 u: . BEFORE AFTER “I‘ll Prof Dore; wand. Granby R u bb an. Patent Medicines. Groceries. ' Provision. Ccockery and Glassware. Silverware and Gallery, Shell Heatwave. Heavy [in-aware. Tools. Etc" mice. mu. ou- eml Gnu. Fancy Goods. Gemeu. Etc. in the am mine- now 03:ch in} Hen:- m PROF. DOBENWEND IS COMING. Warner Go. Hog: Bra “ave to afar first. n‘m main vml him I (all , Whisk. 'C I Id launch-I.

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