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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 29 Jan 1897, p. 5

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very counter to clearr re Stock Taking MONTH. ’ 'ng in Furs. 00 now 814 00 0 now 18 00 0 now 19 00 0 now 25 00 32 00 39 00 25 00 2O 00 15 £30 Business College H.W.Kenncd 8:00 1"n Daring Stock flailing. 3'Specials in DRESS GOODS. :.5 pieces 40 inch Tweed Dress Goods, were 20c to 35c, now ' l5C ’ 40 inch Plaid Dress Goods 230 Best Silk and Wool Plaids, beautiful designs, were 75c, for 450 FLANNELETTES. Still on hand, 30 pieces 32 inch Flannelette at 7c Fine Colorings in Pinks and Blues, spots and floral designs, now FUR GAPS. Best Quality Beaver Caps Best Neutria Caps, were $3.50 now $7.50 2.53 WW“ " " From. now on watch our price lists for genuine snaps. All piles of WINTER GOODS will be attacked, so that heavy stuf 0/ all kinds may be cleared before Spring trade is thought of. Our necessity will be your opportunity. ill, ii. KENNEBY 81 con; Cause and Result. Husband (haughtiiy)â€"I never read ads. Wifeâ€"Well, I wish to gracious you ' Innings Ides-es. at Ponrnn'sm Kat-sh. Hudson-1L Locum-entice. â€"Iceboatinguttherateofamilea minute is being indulged in by Orilliu sports. -The Colts’ hockey team will go to Feuelon tails this (Friday) evening to play a match. â€"Harpcr's Bazar says “behion has de- creed thatonoe againekatingistobe a popular sport." â€"Localrink matches, which had been interrupted by the bonsplel, were resumed at the curling rink on Saturday evening. =A Sunderland lady writes Dr. Neelands that he made her a successful fit after having eight sets of teeth made in Toronto and elsewhereâ€"37 w. -Honest, reliable, healing and cheap. and they are asking for it all over the countryâ€"I mean White Pine Balsam, at onmnoraan's.-49. â€"On Saturday Mr. Joe. Riggs received a sample bicycle of 1897 design from the Windszr Typograph C:., mikers of the famous "E. D." bearings. â€"It is said that a new engine will short. ly be ordered to Lindsay for use on the Haliburton run, and that it will be fi ted with a patent snow-plow attachment. â€"Wc understand that Mr. S. Prrrin is about to resume business as a dru ist in the premises lately occupied by . A. Doran, opposite A. Campbell's grocery. â€"I guess the greatest sale of any one patent medicine this season so firis en- Joyed by White Pine Balsam, the great cough and cold cure. A. menorasm-AQ â€"A quiet wedding took place last week uesday at the residence of Mrs. P. Lansing, eastward, when her sister, Miss Carrie Phillipe, joined fortunes for life with Mr. Rant. Brown Rev. J. W. Totten, pastor of the Queen st. church, performed the ceremony. . â€"Mr. Hugh Christie, residing on the roundary line between Asphodel and Oicnabee, ls eighty-eight years of age, and the other day he was out killing his pigs and was as hardy, ap arently, as he was twengy years ago. e celebrated his ay birth ast week. Who can beat this? â€"h(r. Donald Campbell, of Barrie, who is locally famous as a wood-worker, is making a walking .stick which he will send to Queen Victoria to commemorate the 60) year of her reign. It will be composed of 1897 pieces of wood, and he will exhibit it in Barrie before forwarding it to her majesty. -P.rt Hope Times, Wednesday: Last night, as the ten o'clock train came over the Ontario-st. bridge, it came in contact with a rig belonging to Mr. Sovvden, of Hamilton township. The locomotive passed between the horse and the buggy, leaving one on each side of the track, but without injuring the horse. â€"W. A. Fox died at Topeka, Kansas the oiher day. He had been a deputy returning officer, and had eat so long in one position that his foot “went to sleep." The “sleep” crawled up until it reached his heart, and he died. Let this be a warning to those slow-coach deputy return- i-‘g officers who are always an hour or so behind the others in making up the count. â€"Posters have been issued an- nouniing the annual winter excursion under the auspices of the Lindsay Curling Club, which will take place to Hamilton on Tuesday, Feb. 95h. A low rate has been secured from the G. T. R" and as Mayor Smyth has consented to declare the day a civic holiday there will be a great exodus of curlers and their friends from tOW'I‘. . --T:xe boarders at one of our leading hotels spent a couple of hours very pleas- antly S sturday evening. One of the lady boarders invited the others to her suite of rooms, wh-zre light refreshments and doin- l :y confections were served, after which i an hour was spent in the di~'cvission of mat- ters both grave and gay. We understand it was but the first ('f a number of similar gatherings to be held during the winter. â€"Io another column we note the death 01 J an. 232d, at Ontario, California, of '1‘. Trevor Baines, barrister. cf Port Hope. Mr. Baines spent several weeks in this vicinity last summer with a fishing party, and made a number of friends among W m Thenndmymlnlsterhlmm meetinthoY.I.C.A.reumsInduy.lbb. lst. Rev. 8. J. . d W Methodist church amt-mi Ian arm'- “mm m." N m cordlally ”film the creation. invited Wham Subscriptions to the National Fund for thereliefofdistrcee inlndlawillbere eeivedbyldr. T. Brodie, local manager of the Ontario Bank. and will be forwarded without charge, in accordance with in- structions from the bead edits. Many are contributing to this fund throughout the Dominion. Subscriptions should be sent in at once. Methodist s 8. Entertainment. A large audience greeted the scholars of the Cambridge”. Methodist S. 8. last evening. on the occasion of their annual entertainment. A long and choice pr:- gram was rendered. Space will not pir- mlt of gentral mention. although each part was perfect in rendition. but we feel l o impelled to refer to the part taken by the l intermediite infant class in their fancy drill. under the instruction of Misses G. Husband andE Weldon. They performed most dlmcult and intricate marches with contact ease, and were cheered heartily. Tie dialogue, “Temple of Truth,” by a number of the young ladies, deserves great praise, and was listened to with rapt attention. Another important feature was the part taken by the young men, ‘The Vittl’finfi of Waterloo." in three acts. The first scene was tentlng on the old camp ground; the second was an hospital scene. showing wounded soldiers and a faithful staff of physicians and nurses; the third scene depicted the return of the veterans. the roll call, the address of Sir Arthur Wellesle (1v Mr. W. Staples). which was indee masterly. the resente- tion of medals b King George I l. (repri- sented by Mr. J. hurrsy in gorgeous robes). and the imposing tableau scene, dying on the camp ground. The “San- flowers," by a number of young ladies, the singing of “Good Night, Ladies," and "God Save the Qieen.” brought a very profitable evening's entertainment to a close. Master Geo. Henley acted as chair- man. and delivered a patriotic address, while Miss May Stevens read the secre- tary's re ort. Mr. W. H. Stevens ably assisted uring the evening by the intro- duction of the lime-light. The super- intendent, Mr. J. chall, the cfllzere and teachers, are to be congratulated on the success of the entertainment and the excellent standln of the school. Mr. O. A. Morse presid at the organ and piano with much acceptance. Local Brovftiel. â€"iVood is now coming in freely. the farmers being anxious to take advantage of the sleighing. .country. and in some THE CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. I”. At Bun-sou Duos” Jewdlsm landmine-v.4 ' The Mine m The following um have be. handedtolr.laeGieben. managerofthe Btukofflontreal:G. W. 81:8. W. W.. es; rinse, as; sum. buudus a rm. ecienlllfu 00., 10: S in!” BM. Others be ltlmnzt‘ us handed if- he time is short. From the West. Commodore G. I. Black writes from Visuals. B. C., to the Oriiliu News-Letter that times are very dull out west. Thire are "hold-ups" happening right along. the latest being an edioerfrom one of the war- ships in pzr.‘ being tackled by twoofhis own men, one of wham he shot in the leg. The Commodore has Just returned from a 300 mile voyage down the coast in search of employment, in a boat of his own ctn- r-ir lotion. He found 10,000 men idle abc ut Tacoma, Wash., and nothing doing at y- wh-re on the coast. He was glad to get tuck to Victoria. Church Notes -â€"R :v. F. J. Anderson, of Cambroy. will preach in the Qzeen-st. church next Sab- bath at both services; also at Salem a1 3 p. in. â€"On Tuesday next. Feb. 8nd, Mr. Rzekie. a MoMaster student who has returned lately from Brazil. will speak at the Bip- iist church on inner missionary work in that country. eating at 8 p. m. â€"The Olsen-st church will hold the'r monthly gcepzl temperance meeting in the church on Friday next, at 73‘. m. cm- All cordially welcomed. The Riyal p‘ars may meet for the truncation of business at the close of this meeting. â€"-Rev. J. W. Totten took for his text last Sibbath evening. Rem. 12:9, “Abhor that which is evil and sleeve so that which is god." He applied the fermerpan of his text to the beacon question. and vs a number of masons why we aho dis countenance it. He wound up with an appeal to all to come to Christ and then all earthly devices for sin will be no longer in place. The Poor of our North Country. The Gleaner's Union of St. Paul's church held a social in the Sunday school room last Friday evening. Owing to the weather quite a number were kept away. but these who were present had a very pleasant time. The program ween veryintereetiug one. The most important item was the address given by Hr. W. Vancereiaeive to his missionary work in the north country around Essonvilie and other points. We lve a few extracts from the address: mepeoplearovery outlnthenortb 3335.. they have to â€"Piayiog in the primaries for the On- tarlo Tankard began here on Thursday. It is expected that eight rinks will take part. â€"Paterboro town council has appo a s cial relief officcr to dispense charity. on or the direction of the charity commit- tee. during the neutral depression which at present prevails. â€"King Winter is here, and his coming has produced a notable frigidity in the surroundingatmosphere. Local thermom- eters registered 25“ below zero Monday morning at 6 o‘clock. â€"The amalgamation of Peterboro and Ashburnham municipalities is again being mooted. The scheme has already received the sanction of the voters. bu: the cattle- ment of details was no: completed. --'l‘ha farmers of West Ops are consider- ing ways and means pro aratory to arrang- ing fgr the erection o a cheese factory. Over $700 worth of stock has been already subscribed, and the movement will no doubt be successful. A meeting will be held shortly in the council chamber. â€"Toe Nicholl's hospital, -Peterbcro. is now self-supporting. The $34!!) per an- num heretofore paid under the will of the founder was withheld this year. dyet the institution has paid its way an has a balance of $18 57 on hand. Race! to were $8,802.16, and expenditures 88,: 59. â€"Tnn Post has received a neat little inted was made like an ordinary picking box. lined on the inside with fsctory cotton. 1: log to see a firmer passing by in a wagon, he hailed him. asking if he would mind the seated. the lumber and children got into the wagon with tie com a to the cemetery. cold, as one of the boys had no stockings on, and none of them had any mites. When the them in and children then went back to their home Iandlllifc Mr. Vince and the farmer to an n f e remarks relative to the churches; some eat their meals on a rough box and sit on blocks of wood far chairs-(if they have a chair in their house it is always iven to the visiting mlsuio .) Their s are of their own make. u one instance he saw a woman who walked fourteen miles with half-a dozen eggs to e for coal oil. They are poorly clad. and what clothes they have got are not of much use. One day he had to tskechsrge cf .1 funeral; he drove to the house and asked the woman if they had made the necessary arrangements. and she said "Yes." H a then asked if the coffin had come, and she replied. “No, they are makinglt ata neigh- bor's." He started 06 to get the crfli-xsnd l on the road he met a little girl carrying a box which was to answer the purpose. lc was too big to put in his cart, but happen- iending the wagon to Iuke the corpse to graveyard. The farmer kindly can- and they drove The children were very reached the cemetery he led c burial service. The mother grave. The speaker made a few hhl joined the ranks of the benedicts. Pinedale. Brock township. was on Wed- to make one think about WINTER GOODS .'i ,3, . \ 3% Muntles Huntlc Cloths Heavy Dress Goods Ready Made Clothing Wooll ~n Shawls e. In fact every line of Winter Goods at I ~1 sweeping reductions, and have some " big bargains to offer. MANY EARLY Bums lay in their stock of Cottons, Shootings. etc., during this month. We are ready with a grand assortment of the best values in the trade, in Factory Cations, Shavings, white and unbleached, While Cations. Pillow Cottons, all widths, E) cirCular and plain. Tickings, Cottonadcs, etc, in all the V. best makes and qualities. New Shirtz'ngs, guaranteed, absolutely fast colors, qualities right, prices the lowest in the trade. Q's s3, Just Opened. 4.00031ards New _Printe in Navys, Chocolates, Terra Cottas, Cherries and Cardinals. newest designs, and specially suited for Dresses and Wrappers. WARNER 8b 00., 76 and 784Kcnt-st., indsay. A Narrow Escape. Port Hope Guide: What might easily have proved a fatal accident, occurred Wednesday. Jan. 20th. on Barrett‘s pond. A number of school children living in the Hymeneal. â€"Anoth¢ r . f Lindsay's eligible bachelors the home of Mr. and Mrs. Braden. at ts. 0MP£ [Ely]. HELP ONL y would. You buy more things at higher Sturgeon Point residents who will regret book d 1 th t k t. d t t arevery nicely furnished and others are k eh i tt _ - ., - . ,ma 0 .r eves e an sen ou » one o a verv re th 80 oo ‘ ecures the Confidence 01 prices than any two men in town to learn of the fulfilment of the prophecy b the Dominion Brewing; Co , of Toronto. nut. The average attendance em! SJII- 33:3“? ee'hene tsheir daughter 3b,. 35%” M?! m: 02:01:23: WEN b; a now 3 ‘5 - A Blizzard made by a member Of the party that "1'. T 0 500‘. besides '10 0910010113600!" d" in some is ‘1’”. 25' 3" tho ‘ recentlyofthe Lindsay public school stafl'. oroesln the Z“... “a .3 twobo . Regia coats ‘ BUSIUCSS Men- ] RUDY the recent gill)??? time we shall have poor Baines andgm. contains ltheh treoords lgldo 3‘33“”: 1‘ 30"”: ‘T: y and Ir. Thou. Blackwell. of the llama of 3.9.1.5,” .24 Harold Wilson. 3350mm ' 2 50 “.0" "1‘"? 0’ the V°““.“.m°“ “d "we“ 3° I _, g ‘ storm may fairly be â€"The annual meeting of the Women's 21‘,an r‘v'a‘rnpus' Beige, a'rh. mfflmstioéc . pie are tting Into the habit of “team 2"°WQBEQ'SP}?§?,,°, 5:230"; ngctg;‘::£%Ԥmfi° m:.:hlemc%l-d 31‘ at 2 25 7 19““ if" a“ gum pom“ "‘5 we to one , "‘3 - J placed in the blix- Auxiliary $0 M18310”. which '5! held in accurate an extensive. and makes a tbum. 0 bishop V”. 0" M ‘n w by Rev. J. W. Stewart.ofSunder~ water Fortunately it w“ nearshcrs “a " "ma”“lr” 'ful than com tent ‘ . St. Paul s schooiroom on Thursday after- and.“ acth book of reference. onceou a acclimation tour. and two girls. ““4 her a“... u ' ' Good positions m me" PM“ W card clue. Ushered P land. Miss Braden att before “guano. arrived they managed to c ) 91'. 65 m, - l' "00'“ '“md "'7 “mm”! '°"‘ d°‘° â€"m- M w Kenned treusurer of the °"' 15“" u” m ‘9 “W- “l" bride-mid therm- homes-worm by scramble out wiser and wetter boys than Our objectsarn a) To thoroughly fltonrstudcnta " . in by the intense during the year. After the usual business Bone f“ commute waived . letter inst ed a long distance to confirmed. On Mr. Chas. Blackwell of the am“ pm. when they leit home. Irofllce work. (2) To mist them to will”! "he“ cold snap ofSunday, was transacted the following officers were 8.“!!de “doubt“ from Dr John .9 their way they want some miles out of Blackwell 00" M”. on. hop '1' "C C‘F‘I‘F‘mm‘ themerour dro ed elected: President. Mrs. T. Walters; ist ' the tip. and when and when the ecu elefton the afternoon train to m... - ’ ’9 l m P t i k- 2 d i K“ 'P'P-i "M“ 5' "m“ '° “N outho rightroud they did not run " I Police Court Calendar. Natts Your Chances are just as gOOd- to 25° below zero ' ”mm." . 5' “ 'c ' l ' “'Pfl'" devoted to the ex usesofthe' spiel. Dr. ° the hon moon in Ottawa and Iontruul. . Mrs. Mllne treas., Miss Twamlev, cor. M K x his t. at not beiu house until some three hours after the and on sir return will take up mung. i -Ccl. Dsaeou spent Tuesday at ewterm hem-“Jen 4.1597- 0!" st our Omce 0" before snow began sec., Mrs. blush; rec. sec. Mrs. Sisson; bl t“’b°°p ”waif." tb tch ' bishop had left so they walked 80 miles on Bind-st. ‘ host of friends awaited Omemee Henry English who was eck were off: write us for mu plrilculll’fl. 0 || tofsll,end since then sec. Dorcas branch. Mrs. Stephens. hee‘sojmprgzgmh enougmo .3033. wesli :b'dh" to ”I? blurtg‘nsxt emu l3: their arrival .0 and... congratulations and at Midland last Sstdrday and re 359 400 he Peierborough Busmess ° ege. 1‘ 11“" "“5' "’ .fiflfififljfififigcflsma {15:33, “mm“ mm‘ match. destl utiou ls sanded m i. n. a o. "m”mm'” mended to not. appeared in court to 300 380 PR'NGLE MCGREA' "m" "“2”” 1;” famllrtfflve childre’n shout five months hofiafi:g§fiflgg.$ titratmgtz 53'}. “3.", '31. in ”fig: a Viuoroue concur-non uneweruchurge of haviu u'plawfuliy dile- vc 600 700 "W " ‘ "10°“, 0 a ”9’ M0. and 3'2: t° Peterboro. On Chflfi is re tfnll directed to he letter of is tuklngbuekuuumberef ' m "" 6f cloth St. Andrew's ehurebJandon. of which Wmudemu the-ornerofigf “a”? Mâ€"‘cLâ€"e-nâ€"vâ€"fln‘n Q’LO' ' h“ piled the roads h1181‘ twlith drlbl: “I? 33$" :h: ”lb“ midfieldgh. 13:13:10! "Pro no obilco, In another column. "m 3"“ h" b the u“‘“”“ ”'9" R". 3’» J““'"°”- 3-0" “'“ul, °' L"- of Peterboro of the rent ue about Mm. fly“, 7 8 th 81d f K iii-It. iifll'fitfilzniill .ab-htl: sawily show- Biatcg.’ (in shut-day Groves t wind of if the complaints made therein an well- of the h“ M houeeuf M. N0 ------ Andrew‘s Lindsey ll outer. Mid If! Mr. Hall. of‘Strattcn Bal . Peterborc, 81p of Hill 83" on . o . lowaowlll have to be he t at work on the the new arrangement drove nto Peter- ”Md"! 9° .-recve Gm " chairman ”I “9 W“. 0‘ the WM“ 0' annual .33“... (“the receptionofraparte “am for the prosecution. and Mr. F. P S. ""' gifi’erentlinee of mm; radians from here, and more outa'werrent against hls n" "m” ”“ht'm'h‘” "‘9'“ M W‘- M the c“. “h...“ memo“ etc-eh clue-MM! 0' D. Icon. Una-Ir. for "I! OMM- A Lind-a . and our merchants will eve to era-lug spouse for blge y. The case has m1°3fvfig°3.mwu“°n” mound. wane-day. me last. The discussion on large amount of evidence was taken. and far 10.. CL I resign hemseives to a week's pace busi- been enlarged for a few aye. . - m. the venous W‘s"! 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Eu: u Minute human in. is “3"" 7“ ”m“ mm m" h“ " “a M Thad“ "WW-lid??? Whiting Ii'alsomine. Jellslone, “a," by paying below we spent Jan. 1166. at (lust eeblmeuiigu‘l‘ln fab}: “3.5:“ “:m: “3.33:“3. : v'sitlug b . mm ”M rhea. M... membership aim. and all the “drift“ in? new“ i“; '1‘?" Hi «can $0 1‘“ .w‘.‘ I ; Phone’s BlathB-‘J- Fl"! at February. Afifii‘ Stfiflflammh gall“lnigagnt:?eao::ae| :h.?'ma‘“ 0' :}~ ad “l" Milli" ' m“. '"6'. . 533w” 'a..8-.h.e:‘suli's:u“rpe::el.l;t all sulphur“! and id‘ved y all with whom she ‘ "‘ "'6 m 0' WW W limits“ “chum“ "W" “T“ "W 3: timed" 32“". .:".‘: “first :5.- 22:?in to: "rt: lowermost; can can use“. it: new”: [in 351.3 Spades and Shovels, - “‘8'“ at a" “wear“ of $25 tiled cliffdliniii'lflllla frillsdillgieif was about . “nu” of an 3‘}: h“ "a clonal bushes; :3“: cu attuu once oiwat its am meet can]; Father . 31:12; :u‘x‘is fr}; Santiago, i u my ‘nums, Fence WI’e' taxes for 1806 will be ly disposed of is code fort enurpose of time in “’M” “ ‘5‘ are.“ “"“°‘ -â€"Miss Floats and um Helen Cells .of leg. 'i‘heeou ugetione. curing the year. of ”Mil“. Ni °' 1 'i‘ d '~ ‘ f, s strictly enforced evading 3mm» 0 his ‘ust debts. En 1'“ been “'9'“ ’d‘ Pembonmrovieltiug Miss Nettie Os . havubeuuthe emu '0 m ““wh" m" "In...“ cl‘ebe tom°h"l'ill‘m§3..i 333...? 1" "’5 AT LOWEST PRICES. ' lish is still at. large. Wi sou wasdefcnde â€"The first annual dinner of the hotel- 01 “0 "I“ 'W- - 1‘ mm- imperative that "ad“? in"? o 3Pgtgx’:oath.edral and thence to F. KNOWLSON. by Mr- I"; D. Moore. of Linda". and the kee of the Midland district was held â€"!lru. J. ii Strum. ti Poul-born. and 00" “mm" "" m" m ”2.3;” x 3; all: Rob cemetery. Fathér Sweeney will «all. Town Clerk. Brcsecuuou W“ conducted 5! Mb Hall, of at otel Quin”. Believlilu. on hide! Mn. and Miss Lumuden. (f Toronto. are "‘0 3.55““ “um “14:“; d 'fohow h". a“, “a“... . mm,“ of m“, in this I’awers __ “"W'O- at M 1m. “dfl'fi I very successful visiting hlu.A. Patton. m :0“ , :h‘t’etuontdtblglsm ' comma", h, m, mum”, u u, o, o t â€"a citllen who recently took a trip “1° “1° "'- fig“ ““3 "W â€"3lr..lu. chey.of Victoria Boad.tbe "F” W 7 7 .. :v " ' I s e. . ' .' __________ _,,,, ..A,.. ,,A_._,..,, l l - We .3 .2..:':.;"::;:: 1... tit." 3’ t 2. a” two's": 31‘: where's-'3. iv if." ° r“ lllufslfiffl‘fai'm ' ' D m a ram. amt... sac-a some see ersn a '° ' " ‘ " - aye . un _ . J :15“ of the Allister;l Herald: Mr. Wm. ne shim-hood .lntehd his"? airport ap- gfgg" gdggpghfloydgang'2- '5; â€"m. (130:! Stewart.‘ editor 01:33.23:- _ â€"â€"::-â€"--;-_--v;â€"-::â€"-*-â€"â€"e , ,A .. orrlson, more am iarly know- t th W080 800'!!!” CI u on.“ n! 0 ' ' ' ' . ’ e at. roveup t y nels. : CRANTON co A 1, m... gums... .. «name;- dizd .2 gangregnguflgggg 5:332:39 'g :3‘3313‘3h‘dhfifii‘fgmd‘wfif .. mm d”... mineral-c. ' $6.00 W, ton. demand. his son’s residence. adjoining the corpora- I “a”. 1,... mad “my” 3. o, solo! to prom- hm. die-m. 3‘ 3:51”. a“ Mam. 0»- - U R AN N U A L 12 tion, on Monday last. The old gentleman . 4,920kcords of Wh'iuf'otllhui'} health“ Bâ€"Tbe Young gimme; gloat.” “bu” 2:233” W m.!'. 0" share A ~ " - . diromtheto m w r nee weneor e en es. stitchurehin e ermemers ’ . c lac $11 a 3 d an n ‘t 3°? t th "5 p 0‘ 0’3 near and designinotherklndsoffcrestprcduce of En: church and congregation go meet â€"Â¥r. WID- Ndlflt. 0‘ linden. Gill“ 12c 150 c all I l 5 . "I; “lib r381“?! :gtilf‘ianyfeilgirzf:£|x have made as few purchases as possible them in the schoolrcom herds! .WJ on Unduydguiende buggered”. He g- _ ' - piss-en venin portsvery times snorthcoua . f‘0 1 8° LINDSAY, snmar. JAN. 29; 18c}.â€" 2§°53n6$°¥fr ‘31" “g" '“n ““1 1“” 33%;?”th 3f 'fe‘liin‘climl’fif’xfii $33? those :uio constr'l'b‘; gulch â€"Rev. B. n. O'Malioy. curate of St. or 0c. ._ , “3 faculties ge‘h'u‘fim“3°? ”011‘: “PO" legislature, claiming that the road was and eiocutlona . were Mrs. Hughes: Paul's church. is relieving the rector of r ful d n th ° ° "803' bonused to aid the settlers. whereas it is a Misses Horton. . Barr, Jacobs and Trinity church. Toronto. for a few weeks. TOWN AN D COUNT Y- “£333.30: in: «:3 31'5” iii: 331': 3iii: “mm“‘“"’"““ ”“8“- Hnshson. end Home A. Kenna! . 3- â€"rn-.J. n. Bons:u.ofllldlund.whohue was at the time of his death between 103 â€"Torenbo Saturday Night, referring to ”N'Wr-n‘l Matthews. 8. R " been around Hallburtcn since DASHES HERE AND THERE. and 104 cars. The second ner ofhis a recent item in Tax Evmuno Pos‘r re- ”“- ‘- “1° Thowtodrmaue: 3* WWW-BM. hon-1m Thu! and 80c â€" joys an sorrows preocd him about carding the Waterworks' whistle eon- m’m were urine our day. . c 10.; m “‘1“ ”mm" s“°’°"' i§?3nliۤ3di§i.fl.3§§il?§dm‘li'°' 333‘ m onlfiFiuli'L? 1.1., "Rain; ”11’. was. a a. .mu county u1"'5mms‘°§r°i P'd’”..u"°u'°°" ' , - sec on, u w â€" m . . , e ng a twenty- 2:“ Bank in gonfidghjgrmfeg to: but an age advanced. he likeall other old with!!! rem”. Ind It my lays called the councillors to elect a wards-ouv'lluesday new weeks with friends in Duueford .. ve subscr pt one C n am e residenters. fell back in the race. His “loudest" until credible evidence comes resulted in a deadlock between Heesru. We ' siief Fund, and will for-war! the amounts remains were interred in the Church of from Picton..... .Evidencehus since come Maloneyundw Mm _u|- Lida Cornell and lies 160 190 '- -- to Lord Aberdeen. Eo'ernOr-general, E4813“! burying Ground at Cockatown '0 M in , d the 't‘m‘ adjourned till 093‘ with 00"” Adam.twod0memes'sfairycueg 22 25 ho will transmit the same to London. on Tuesday 13“- AW“ “I! van Iilo that Mr 308 s whistlehusbeenbeurd Will!“ u the mm“. mflmm intowu “1””. 8mg mm l! 01,088 out PRICES. 0 c I 3‘. to rm p.“ 0: the “1'01“ mud 6: Mr. M01118“ ”'0 the editorndescrlption “Samaotl‘ In”... With . “mm m “m mid u m d ml “.1 mam ' #- 120 15c ne City of London, generally called the of the waters and nortagee cf the s. windbyaiocai ysicinn. and the end i statutory W m in , ,, , Mix «a Fund. “He gives thrice about theyear.1810.andalsocf the d- notyetmlnr. isubouttoaddunuttuch- such“ unsung-mu]- for 50 Y m gm, promptlyy The amount, Wm ness of that whole section which ohm-e:- ment by means of which the volumeof up. dime. mmgqugflgm GMG [01] um VALUE flu EVER BEFORE. ' “d “4' immediate 9mm turai convicted the whistlewillonlyhe uound- meaning m am“ in am section. lntheearlypartof scent", eduponthediscoveryofudre. mwmwgmem “mu“ °’ °m°°"' he “‘1 ‘ 1"" w 3mm '9‘!“ â€"At last he discovered Reductions on Summon PILLOW Corrozvs, WHITE The following cflicers of Guiding S:ar my mouth: tranche and hunt on M“, ,1, "m '° "a,“ m“ '3‘“- -D:- MW'cmh-uh ’ h t I' ucampment No. 23. 1.0.0.172. were in 2121 Scugog “'5' m M“ ' unidentifiawith‘zwue held mam ammam m?” b ”3°35 QUILT“. LINENS, NAPKINS and. T9WEL8- T e larges 0° 40° ‘ WWW; 13" in???” gas; iii“ afimamfiwl “353;: mm ourlateehuirmanof mm. we a... ooh-mine . and best stock in this district to select from. Price. .7, a .; moon, . en roam the boa-hood "canon gamma. . houmP on southto . o. 1' Price. 7 , é”; Y'EsfimmJ-Wfi Egg-:3: ”“81?” "nag?“ ”m. Ohm __..ur.n wru. ran mall , I'. .: . e ,O.S.;C.S. were .. m... a... ...m....., o. .. an“ no“... a... ., ..... m ... may rmuanr 4a. - ?fi“§°i%°‘§-s‘- m cmmmcvmmsam-m audW. ..camn° 't»:<~.Ԥ?°é’:i§ ”WW gunman-whil- uso W DAYS- meut is in good working “a madm- , FEY , Dania: xc Phillie-Bros l‘ . ‘ . .. . - ~ - Ii;

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