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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 20 Feb 1891, p. 5

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a" ‘ I RealEstate, [WW “maul-m mum-z A. “W's scare. mmnmmgmmnmm quagcommodbqom . wvv, Bed and Alsace and Clover T0 FARMERS. ‘ujoiniquundas PlavefleBros. mmmparedtobn ntthelrnowware- Mentor Kmabysc ennedy’a calyx-d. .IJ Johomon'sswnmpnnd Jmmme village. IGREY GOAT SKIN ROBE. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at A. W. Puma: 8:. Soss‘ office, Lindsay or JAMES WILSON’S, Ufl'ord. Feb. 10th. leâ€"io. 7 J- mheasnnatodu the cbmer of Kent-and William-eta . Lindsay. at present occupied by Hours. Mu: Graham. Apply to WM. Mc- goum Feb. 12, lam-40:1. 7 RENT. â€"That fine store and pre- muassitnatodu the corner of Kent Punt! workere end hive, A1 references. 1‘83“, DRAWER 2. Cmingmn. Ont. Feb. 12, l.â€" ANTED-DINING ROOM GIRL um CHAMBER MAID. Must be .4 BARLEY, WHIQ'AT, PEAS, 041's and POTATOES. ECASH paid at the Store-house. .SevLleâ€"Ud. is: Watch «Sakiâ€""7 Fhmndeommemmug Spades and Shovels, All Kinds of Fence Wire, Lazgest Stock at MCLENNAN Co., PAINTERS’ SUPPLIES: BRUSHES, KALSOMINE, COLORS BUILDERS’ HARDWARE : NAILS,TARRED and PLAIN PAPER, Lam Feb-12.18% Sign of the Mill Saw, The new Annuity Indowunont Policy nt- hrdn absolute protection against contingency of and, death. provides an income in old age, and announcement. Rates 15 no 20 percent. manna-amazon. _OST.â€"Somewhere between Richard OFFICE, William Street, HARDWARE, GOAL All) lflfll MERGHAIITS. 0. L BAKER W: the mm Mom “ot'l‘oronto. Thlltbmpuymwud“ mmblo After moo you-a. Mom “1 Wummaum travel 01' W New Advertisements. mmm mm Company“ Mord. Incorporated 1819. A.“ over 810.- mooo m Cam-184mm 1"” ”$13. B'A‘mu'“ 'mmom?‘ Pad one 0701' m m: nsooooo. Two or moi-ms: mm Cu maximums. W med: flmmggnlaofhkhflmdgnr; ndofl’eraateataecurltystmnm “mnemtudmum mumuuwmumm North of m: am My. Nov. 28. 1390â€"29 Locks, KNOBS and HINGES. LOWEST PRICES. Real Estate and Insurance. KNOWLSON BROS. McGLUHE UNWIN, MAC DONELL WWDRY Wedding Presents DRYERS and VARNISHES. BestAmericanatZSc. pergal. Best Canadian atlSc. per gal. ' mummum GHINA HALL. FARMERS. D1836! mmnms. may. Jun. 8. 1891.445. GOAL OIL, GOAL OIL, 8.78. BEA/I. 8.51.1.3. aux. sue/ma, Peterboro.’ O. LBAIBB. Mum-m FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTH SIDE OF KENT-8T. KN O WLS ON BROS. McLennan a: Go. GLASS and PUTTY‘ Peas, McClure Unwln. mumm and OILS, Petsrboro Business College- Agents. Wagon month. “with. Wotan-then“: mun-um. Doniuonmmmhhmm ,mndmjonmkmpumtqdm Humbug W. Thepublllhenotme ”13%th omtoaoutratuldonbtuto the value! the prizes, muting over 83.01!) in who. whichwmbodmrlbntodinswhecomm mung subscribers» fictional dualism 108 Yet." on. Inst week was recorded in these columns the death of Mn. Cetherlne Kelly of Emily. e: the mtmotlosyeue. The deceased. was born in 'l'lpperary. Ireland. her maiden ”1".me Daley. She wee in in tall poeaeeelono hermaeem an to within g._eho_rt ugept her death. She w_e_s_ mpzher a! Mr. Jon. Kelly. m ex-oounofllér of Emily- Role Vnnoy Division Gram The annual meeting at Rose anloy Divide: Grunge will be held 3: many on Tue-dc. Feb. 24th. All delegates are uncanny rtqnested to be present. All members or tho'ordotu'e in- vited to nt'end. Loam will be taken 33 the Conn-d house. William-st. The Ontario government have appointed the following license commissions for East Vic scrimâ€"Edward Lytlo, Victoria. Rom Frank Minna, Bobcsygeon; Wilma: C. Tully. Ome- Brown'- Mmeuo on is the great remedy tar aches 83d mâ€" 194:. Lindsay. Feb 17th. 1%! @1311: GEamhiau 39m: I Our advertisements of the last two ‘weeks have caused such a demand for those Five Dollar Watches that the sup- ply is rapidly diminishing a/nd will soon he exhausted. It is only while the present supply lasts that you can procure them at the Hidiculouslylow price quoted. Think of it! A GUARANTEED JEWELLED LEVER WATCH for 85. Read our advts. of last two weeks. Britta/1 Brat/29m DASHES HERE AIVD THERE. Jewellers and Opticians. Foot of Kent Street. Eyesight is too serious a. matter to be trified with, and we consider it our duty to use the greatest care and best judgment in the treatment of the various cases that present themselves to us. It isffar lessbtroublesogrle to dis- pose o a case y giving e patient any glasses which he will accept. But the conscientious dealer can not afi‘ord to dispose of these cases in so summary a manner, for he owes his customer a duty. The re- lation of an Optician to his customer is the same as that of the medical practitioner towards his patient. When a person applies to an opti- cian for glasses, he does so on the assumption that the dealer under- stands his profession, and that he wil_l receive proper treatment LINDSAY. FRIDAY. FEB. 20. 1391. Business College Where lessee have never been worn, the t point to be considered ’ is the condition of the patient’s eyes. ‘ In a great many instances we find that the e es have been severely strained. n examining eyes that have been strained by neglect to put on glasses at the proper time, the results of the visual tests are, as a rule, unsatisfactory and misleadin . It requires time, patience and s ‘ . This increases the difficulty to se- cure the best results. { misfitted; for there is quite a dis“- tinction between fitting and suiting a person. It is an easy matter to provide a customer with glasses, which, while satisfying him, are far from fitting him properly. And it is this fact which make so many dealers careless in fitting this class of patients. Leaving complicated work, such , as astigmatism, muscular weakness ‘and unequal eyesight, aside alto- gether, we find alarge field of work in comparatively simple cases. The fitting of patients complaining of presbyopia seems a very simple matter, and yet mistakes are con- stantly made. The fact that pres- byopic patients are so easily suited, ac_co_unts for so_man3{v of them being TOWN AND COUNTY. The Optician or jeweller who ex- gects to make a success of spectacle tting can only succeed by dint of close attention to eve case ‘ that comes to hand, first amiliarizing himself with the principles govern- ing his work. The satisfaction that I is derived from the fitting of glasses 1 ‘isin the abilitytotelltoacertainty what glasses to prescribe in a given case. The element of guess must not enter into our calculations. There must be absolute certainty. If we prescribe a glass, we want to know exactly why we prescnbe it, and it is our having a reason in fitting glasses, or our not having one. that determines the difi‘erence between scientific and unscientific methods. succzss mgggcmmr rm neon“ Gonna-tonal. [watts for the 09m] 89nd jbr 0mm" and _' specimqna of Penmanship. Bgtton Bros, n'E‘uEx-e‘sie‘cf. '231: mom» will oontinne to menses the mill for the oompeny. -Iaeeders in low rices of Boots end Shoes. BrysnsRCu. in ertomeke room tot-their immense stock of spring goodewhioh winbecin to errive sbont the ”first or Febrnnrfie‘they sell the belence or their Felt Bo vy Ruh- hers ete.. Overshoes. tor the next two weeks ste greet reduction. 83va a: 00.. firstdoor seat 01! “Duly house. Kent-st. Lindsey. -â€"37-ti. â€"On Tuesdev evening e pleeeent “surprise erty" wee held st the hospiteble residence of .John Grey. who resides north-eest oi the tow:i nudge “Webster-fl" harm. Thelsr‘e b out n borsen en s wee protestedmm y the news thet Mr. Grey hes rented the ewson term. nesr Omemee. end will shortly ortlyremove there. Averyvleessnttimewesspenthyen. â€"Mr. John M. Jeakson. the ab! nitom but efl'sble collector iorO whee eooom- I pushed wonders oonsi gthe herd times. At theprssentdstehehesdeoosited in the trees- nrer's hends over twioe the smonnt eva- credit- ed to the former holders of his somewhet unen- it“? war-am °".:.€" 33 tn y's pron -â€" o ‘ texes within the iegelperiod. ‘ â€"'l'hethirdot the series oi "mite meetings” insidoitheinnde oi the neon-st. Methodist church wehheld st the once of Mr. Wm. Weitsrs on Wednesdey evening of lest week. end was ierzely ettended. Soon were contri- butedbyMiee Esston end Miss Cornell.Rev. Mr. Dewey. the pester. Meyer Welters. Mr. LemOnt end Wm. Welter-t elteretrneedinas by Miss VIVrsy, Miss Bowen end Men :. A very peessnt evening wee seen the proceeds emanated to the sum at 813. 50. â€"Frideymorningotiest weekit wes discov- ered the: e dehberete ettempt hed been mede todreRethhnndtOols aw mm et the lower wherliiboSome time (123!“ themniahtooel oiihed been tellysprlnkl upon e timbersunder theygojeotietr winqet the‘sonth eldest , , mmieomm' building and 3 match unplug! a ggmberog time- â€"Lest evening (Thursday) a most Mmme concertwasgivenin the Y.M.O.A.rooms by the octette club. assisted by Miss Aggie Jack- son. Miss Whitsddo. Mr. y.Pet°tuy Mr. melznreh and others. It was very w attended.as it deserved to be. -â€"A special meeting of the town tathsrs was held Thursday evening last to appoint the as- seuorsfor the current year. who must accord- ing to law be selected before the 15th inst. The oia assessors. Messrs. Crandell and Dnfl'nawere reappointed. â€"The “Diamond Medicine Co."occn occngied the boards of Bradburn's opera house T ureday. Friday and Saturday evenings oilast week. and gave a specialty performance for the small sum at ten cents that was generally admitted to be worth ten times that amount. â€"We learn that Mr Paul O'Neill has taken a contract for excavating on two sections of the "belt line” plaunedtc girdle Toronto by a num- ber of leading capitalists. The contract price is 22c mpery y,ard and as there's little or no “hard there’ s money in itâ€"aye. more than the syndicate realized on tubers. -Messrs. MoNabb Martin have disposed of their saw mill at the lower wharf. together with theatockoilnmber on handandlogsnnent. to the Interior Decorating Co. of Toronto, in which Messrs. Hugh Si_l_ver and S. S. Ritchie arelarge- ' -- ‘I n; u. -Mr. John Kennedy hos been treasurer of the townshlg 0! Opt for twenty years. end it Is the earnest ope of every revenue: that the town- ship no: long enjoy his valued services. â€"1'he report of the Eat Victoria. teooherl convention. crowded out last week. will be found on thin! page. â€"Mr. J. A. Tout hos opened out o well-op- pointed barber shop in the uremia. lonely vaootod bym. Fred Taylor. leehlmo coll.y â€"Enooura¢ed by the t moose: that Inuk- ed their {1111: mm“ grog-um at Peter- boroughholil a _Ioooi|d one thfil animuâ€" (Fr! m M”. â€"Bemember the reform meeting tonight 11‘: the open houee. â€"Whenthebeby be e couch give mner'e xmulelpnotCednvez-Oll. Ask your dream for ih-ll-l. â€"Mre. J. Iookwoomwhohoobuofldfluher brother. Mr. A. Mocha. in: the put month. Monday evening last for North mm. otter-pending: moot enjoyable end plea-on: timehere. â€"Mr.JohnBe|-tnmot'i‘oronto woe in town § . udto-nhhtoddmeeomnduyondienee: with ohmsndienoe. â€"Mr.8ld. m.motm.napm. boom. woo beaten-om Tomato: otew hood. east! with the reports presented an ' {he standing end growth of the brotherhood. endwithihereoo don oooorded than bythe oiflaenoottheAm done city. ' â€"Dr.G.s.Byereonot Toronto has returned tromntrlptohmnioe. -Rev. tether Brother-ton otVlctorlo Bond mintownnonduluf. . â€"m:ueroerotPeterhoromlntownmro 1towdnnlutweek. the mam-Mowing. ‘ â€"Mr.WnlterHoBm-ney «Mn». non of Mr. Wm. Manrney. spent n few days !n town between â€"MIuAnnlePntUereon of Peterboro leviath- llncbeown. themaheroondmthemuee â€"mu Bertie Deeoon left town Wedneedny evening for Torontuwhere she will opendeome weeks flaunts-lends. -Mlu Nellie Cornell. daughter of our fellow- townemnn.ur.8.0ornen.lett town he: week to visit mend. ln Toronto. . 1 -M!eexotie Menzies of Poterboro In in town, the guest of her brother. Mr. Baht. J. Manda. mmerot Brndbnrn'e overs house. . H;Mr. Jig; m?“ of Klnmonnt who: Eustace enaerthe oomeethNormnndSonth m cmnm - roar; my: on; runny, 133317431: 20. 3 3053831533505 “1.330.- and-Ha mommmmnm:m uzmwummum We! Gunman. mum-1mm nhvdgogndmndomtgol jib-mutiny. whom” Ila-1mm ' Ila-.3093 O'Lum. ammo. TAmnsndothu-I. m.w.nwuwmuko tho cm: s: m‘ mum In tho 02m 36m MIMI” 5324 53.0 3- .8.5... 3â€"59. 3. 555588353 Cgaueuldâ€"BCG g .mnEIuoH «833 1319.â€" ‘11-'38. Ell! 8‘ uncut. “II“ McCormick. the gunman. on the lithium.“ C sonata-c lame muncchmnionshlpot world. â€"Eunllton sport. 1mm I bood!o.on n cooking mun with Rocha- menlut weak nu: Hairdo. Rocha-tumour“! otmen. Sommoawmummz. -At Ottawa last uncut-.600. Curtis won tsleoonghfigjotbtgo‘thM'dwuh hill-‘13, dink wink-neon place $29M......§3nfl6mm the two mu: 1100111506}, win: Sun boom ...... The fivemflormwuwonhfl'm’ E. In 13.21}, Dalton-2nd. â€"Nod Mn thinksnkq Glpdnlgfimm m‘h‘rbfifiv‘o? summon "Him" 376 13w platornozmu._ maggow u‘ui inning the_ Banana: 31m “WA Genoa! 89mg Iota. â€"'l‘he Peta-hora magnum." Mania 8.. wonthetreolotdlst'l‘ndhnwoek. â€"Therounown gotta alumina In In- hndnndumkutobomtnur Dublin. â€"BenAnHlagln. momma-ire hm undbmderothitox-nluedotmnmonhm NewYorkuu'l‘nudu. â€"Aneflmhbehzmln novel-aloft!” Wanna-tone”). mm and muting thn nrmlnnf- All-horn .- MoDefrmid', mil. CembelLEILHu-tn. Cempbell. â€"A meeting oi the lerery society oithe Under: collegiate 1mm wee held in the eeoembly hell on Frldeyvening. Fem-um me. After the busineee pet-ht the mom was disposed oi the tollowingaleotione were render- ed:-800‘.G106 club; was. Miee Flevolle: radiomur. Flurey: inlamentei. Mi- Web- eter; reedina ins. Mine Kee -tel.inetrumen Miee Meo'Iotoeh; vooeleoloJl .J 31me ins. Mine Hooper.“ diam-omen Mine ‘Ferrle. Many thanks-re duo the pro- Izrun committee for he willing manner in which they have uderteken their work ...... A rere tree: lshe form of e debete my beexoeotodthie Frhy evening, the m inst. et 4 m. The eubjeonnder coneidenuon bel .“Reeolved whethelnnhoe should have ed Rebeooe or Bone.“ Debeteteon the efirmetive side. W. H. D end B. Weldon:on necetive. H. W. Mound: end 3'. Gillie. Cer- teinly this theme will pro every intereetinc oeeendwell worththeo‘ronezeoithepublio. The public ere oordielunvited. Admiaion. 3V0 conte- >â€" alga-5.1. . N. b. 3-H. g. K868? moon .lh. No.58 . H. Eon. SEE. needle. a. N83... m» g. u @383 a. 3.39:. I; b. Nov. SP 8. EL? 3. Hoeâ€"5L... K. N38. b. 1'58 b. @3525. his??? H. 000E033? I. w. 93.3. @8969 CF! 25 Earl? U. K? QE. w. GE... 3. N. P. b. a. 0899b.” mfifioim... 5.8.. M. lamâ€"um??? n. Melitta moo Nous. . â€"m following ore to committee on no- crune tor m::‘Aeâ€"m HoNiven. nine 8. Menu-mid, Mice L. Shiner. Mr. A. E. Brynn. Mr. LW.Hnnnder.MnJ.CoMl-. Chou-men. Mr.A.W.Coono ...... Bruin-8.8.8”? mum. Barrie. MIR mums. Mt. D. 3.8mm." .Bieokwou. Chair men. 3. F. Rogers â€"'1‘ho following “tel-I! honorable mention I: the weeklv enminnthe oi the Lindsey col- nte institute: ___ietgrLâ€"seeond tom-C. Ken. E. 000:] “not: rfik to: their «idea mmfiunenu a West. A. La (mama. TheLindaavCurlin Menu-u! Curling Club: meeting Islam duke t9 mflmmflm to mulls "v“ _when Millbroi oenieto mm 39wggflm: â€"The following talcum hooked Wedne- dumorninz inch: Mr. inflow-em otthednhepeekotor N! u on evidence at the widenpreedlnuereotfikon in Lin Ine- oeolettho Wine! 1: be re- membered the: m Emile and his rink oerfledoflthehonotoet ‘ hon-delta Moan-eel nveo: nix-1am dthleteotirlvoethe m " ed " note an: Mom Fob. mm. 1891. ml“. .mmm SDI Jll. Keith III! R. H. Fez-gum. wentto Dbl-Immune“ morn- lng. Juetbetote mam woleernthet mummwuoho. I “Humid“. Torontoon Wedne- dnytohevoelooklt B m moteheein there. Hetodwlthhunthoouuud m motwmnlnanneoooneetoore- queettrommenym'hom mound. Inspeotmem. onlto â€"Frlduluttworlnl’. lapped by Meal-1.1. G.ndnrdeudnm.dmntoW- to hove e may e. Aooupleot dendnmorookrln Wake Inthovmmond museum’s“.- dey‘eenottweehld. I‘d-1m first pitted nun-a [deceit-nan bytour oh next met Hobo-1m. Dds “mowed” on b no lee-then“ ehote. Qtrthe b_oy_e_ not my: chm-Rota. ._Bubtlodnlu7dmhby the Win: ohdronmovmhhm 800V“- “mamas. â€"Im8nndfl hmwlthm aroma-re neat otthe on of m diocese. numenonmm Roman. M snoo- IzmmWsnimuudvom “4 women ”numbness“ 0M - gugfsgghangcoa 38.258 .83 .RfluonaoBEâ€"moflfi lob-38530508119383 «35 bassoon-330539933. .853 3a .3- 583 u a Buchananâ€".3628 a CE I 8 g :3 3% 8033538405 E 63833815 saggy-93¢ .8035 4d gnuâ€".63 .5330“ Ski-.934.- .gggofll gid‘fi “Oily , ‘ mmwaaanmm ._ ___ (ottho flan ammJM mum “mm the ConudM-fl-fl. Mum $1.3m We! mod- mum-mummy“ mmmmxm-wu In“ ”and flour. Twommdwudmmu-Junm magnum not cloud to sell Goods at Cost, or under, but we guarantee to give part6- wla’ryl; Zoood Wilmaâ€"so get your money ready and call, see, examine, compare; and y on will beam-e to buyfrom - - - - -NE|L MCPHADEN, Van-III. m- flu me E _;NO'W‘ LOOK 1‘34 As we do not intend to cam over any Winter Goods we ofer Twent cent. Discount as an mduoement to anyone moshing to buy OVER. - - COATS, FURS and KNITTED WOOLLENS. - - mmamwaaflwdm We have a stock of Dry Goods of the very Latest. Patterns and very Lowest Prices to be sold - for CASH only, and consequently you can My. Janus?! 29. wonâ€"as. FIT IS MONEY WE WANT Ladies’ All-Wool Hose, ' - Men’s and Boys’ Knitted Caps. 40 yds Cotton for - All Wool, Double Fold, Dress Goods, per yd. - Prints, Winces and Ginghams, :- d. - Good Heavy eeds, per yd. I36 y- - - Men’ s Underwear, per suit, - - - .. THE GREAT BAN/(HUN 8700K ME/V, Two Doors East of the Daly House, - - Our Grey Cottons, White Cotton Pillowings, Sheetings, Tickings, Shirtings, Cottonades and Demins for Spring have been bought direct from the mills, Had”. February 13. BBLâ€"m. Towels, Table Covers, Napkins, Curtains, Quilts We have a number left ranging in price from $8 to $74, and you can - , - your choice for. $5 as long they last. - - andourffiendsmmmedtohdpthemsem 0 ' .W . . course,there¢s mstbutlossfor ,yuwsmuqugrybaikmmwzi (‘th Mm- 4. ..-..‘ --_---- .. Positively Sare One Dollar on every Ten Dollar Purchase andatapmthatwiumbleustosenthemascheapas wholesalers. WARNER * 84 PERRY," ALL FRESH, NEW SPRING GOODS TO BE SOLD AT HALF-PRICE Blazers, Dolmans, Gents’ Ties, Braces M77041 IS our I T IS Mai/EV WE IRE GETTING. and Underw --- .. wv won-v w vm‘l wow-w w wrrg U'urr U'UG‘ coats 0037' i6 «33:? season. Now is the time to get bargains. Call in and See these Goods. 4m Pun. the lama sun mun www.mummmu hhfluW-MMM. â€"Ir.WIllh-1'IIIIWI Khulna: Ont. unnu- In m a m w Duh-bin.“ “Dull-low :ALSO SEE- 0.3.2.8. ‘mmmmmdmm «mm-“munch umw~~n~amma ulna. A not m will II. M flat-mm at In". your ada- low. ”mm MmmuMMJu-tmm *, Ladies’ Gloves and Hosiery. £911 Mel-”Men. wma Perry. â€"Wohnnununbecot tho mt www.mnaanm Gm ”WWIQVDM(W“ hghWoodvnhtob m at to taunt a: drunk or mu duh-mm. m at Flu-3w. Oon Em mama-mama“... 0‘ MV‘IDmâ€"fl-L magnum: Thanh” Meta-culled mtg-b mum-thongs“ Thom umumwmwm manna W10 on Inc has“ mum film an». WI. comm swank-out blunt-lanai. mumnflMdldm-fl-L the PM 0%” ', pr, Vests “tel-unwinpb Lindsay, ; Ont. , J ackets; $1.00. take

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