Children's All Wool Hose, any size, 15¢. per pair. Children’s Cashmere Hose, any size, 20¢ per pair, Lediee’ Hose, were 500.. for 35c. Lediee’ cashmere Hose, 659., for 50c. per pair. Ladiee’ Gloves, were 35c., for 20¢, Factory Cotton for 3c. yd. Factory cotton, worth 70., for 5 5c. 3. yd. Colored Fxonch Tweeds, 50c. Fancy heads, Jaspera, Oah- meres, for 45¢. Bleaehed Sheeting, 2'yds_ wide, lin town this week visiting menus ena w r O . for 2 , :relatives. 0 th 3 c, Sc ' â€"Rav. D. McDonald, of Glenn-m, was Shaker Flannel, worm 7c. for 50. { .n to 8 mm m . ' ‘ t and died on 20 doz. all Lmen Towels, extra. } inn; $351?†5 y c large size for 253- 8 DUI. ‘ ~The numerous friends of Mr. Will . i Plggott will be leased to learn that he is 5 pos. Crash for Towels, for Se. yd. | again smtionedgn to“. E â€"We are pleased to see Mr. Tues. Ellis, A cf the Rathbun Co. smfl, around a in Gents’ Furnishings. '; tagger}; :elvelze illness. He was atten by z . c p e. All-W091 Underwear, was $139, 3 â€"Peterboro Examiner. Monday :â€"Miiss Slut for 1.00. i Annie steett leaves Manda. for a. tour I three I: the eastern towns an [ties She All-Wool Underwear. worth $200 t has tfeen en to sin a: 1.6 01'. 8911:, for $1.50. locum in ville. Odgsse Klngs'on Pour-m-hsnd Ties, were 503., for gggghawggw ï¬ght!!!“ “Insémlghlï¬ ?5°-_ I spend a. eonpie of weeks inLindeey visit- Men's Pine Overcoets, reduced to . Ins blends and relatives. $8.00. â€"â€"Mr. iEthos. Bee}! nut-3:311:11: m r from 3 '0 weeks tour Hem Heavy Ulsters. reduced ‘0 Groweu'Assoeietlonot Gumbelnggne $500. of the directors of that body so: the 0th "electoral district. Aeheis e wen-known nth antral: the 19ers Any F11: Cape Coat, Muï¬'lm so. cm~ P“. or Cap_ can_be had for Prime». Wm end meg-loner 'l‘he clearing sale, now at flood tide, will soon begin to ebb. The delay of an hour may mean disappointment for you. The very article you may want is likely to have uttracted the attention of a. half- dozen other women. The ï¬rst to come are the ones ï¬rst served. Scan this list for what you want. Ladies Gloves, were 400., for 25¢. cents per yd. Bleached Cotton, worth 10c., for 7c. 8 yard. Bleached Shooting, 2 yds. wide, worth 28c., for 22% c. Bleached Sheetigg. _2 yds. wide, A ME L T I’ll? APPEALW [1111' Jaï¬uary Thaw. DRESS GOODS. Checked and Fancy Dress Goods, Any Fur Cape Coat, Muff or Cap can be had for . . Cost Price. . . ‘ 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 Slaughtering all Heavy Stuff- Fnrs, Giothing, etc., etc. The month of many Striking Bargains. Each season§brings a change in wearing apparrel so decisive that the mos sturdy efforts are necessary on our part to make way for a new season’s demand, and hustle out the present season’s goods while it is stillonthewane. . . . . . . . . In fact the month which is looked forward to by all shrewd buyers who have become acquainted with our goods and know what bargains are. M. W. KENNEDY 86-80. Tke N ecessz'z‘y 2's Ours. M. W. KENNEDY 81 CHEW January . . . . Goods Melting Away] Under the Beaming Rags of Falling l Bands: a In 17¢ng gran. lâ€"Wool Underwear, was $1.39, Suit for $1.00. u-Wool Underwear, worth $200 Spit; for_ $1.50. 3... F lave/[e Bras. SMALL WARES. DUI/DIS AND STAPLES. T/ee Oppom‘umj‘y 219 Yours. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. TBY US IN JANUARY- 7W. Kennedz a: Go Prices "Saturday; Feb. minâ€"Meeting for young mentin ghe‘parlor, at 8 o’clock. Anmng Eéi'ï¬vited: In mm to nul-h u no. Individual interaction. You will be undo: the direct teaching 0! 3 Ohm:- ed Accountant 01 Ontario. This will beneï¬t you. Write [or town. A. BMNCHARI). C. An -24. human â€Whore ‘11.. Con on Friday, Jan. 13:11, 1895, nLu-ga Grey Shawl, on Kent-st. The ï¬nder will please leave it at this amoe. I I. o. 5. Iowa. â€"The reading room and parlor is open daily from 9 a.m. to 10 pan. The general secretary and delegates have returned from the convention at Beiieville. and the work or the association promises to go on with renewed ener . “S , i! want to know whatzft feelsï¬nbg'he a new drift, come up and meet the delegates" The following are meeting: for the week ending Feb. 9th, 1895: Friday, Feb. 8th.â€"Debotlngsocloty meets at 8 o 'clock, In the gymnasium. â€"Mr. Don. Ritchie, of Galen, spent Thursday last in town. Hu )1 Cameron, oi Woodvilie, spent Th my last in town. â€"â€"Misa E. Ghosts, of PcrbD H is visit ing at her sister’ erriman, A uni-mo noon. on be obtained at any hour, day or night, at Huem 8: Co.‘s.â€"88-tf. ing at 1 Lindsay. SEMETHIN G SPECIAL la Book-looping sud Shouhwd n the Pourboroulh Bun-Imu- Collm. Warhol-ouch. Our method- 9h Sabbath, Fob. tintâ€"Meeting in! men beadduued by 8m. R. . W at 415 All young men cordially Invi . Tue-adâ€, FOB. sunâ€"Junior members’ drill at 5 o clock. Thursday. Feb. 7th -Jnnlor boys' be- tween the ago of 10 anti 16.‘ sh 7.30. _ Monday, Feb. “AL-Clue for bible study at 845:3: this meeting bee proved v useful to our members In the peat,“ grammes to be still more :9, 1r. lumped that AA. ____I___ J the young men thlacpoortunlty. 411;; Tana McNabb, of Woodville, spant a _faw days visiting friends In town this week. 1“er "WV “W -r'â€"â€"v-- -_-- as conveying amtmmtutvfl bk infmflo. In convention It. Benn said he met oldkhndaovwhuaonhb trip. then m- :ganld. at Me @mmdizm ~Hoob‘é PILLS-rem best-flaw pills,ualstdlgastlop,mventouttlpflon. 1348838 HERE AND THERE. TOWN AND COUNTY. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, FEB. PatnbomAB an. 001. '. Walter Ingle. of Port Hope, was rn this week visiting friends and sunny , ocn wsmm‘a â€w, ï¬rmmm 33. mt. III-IIIâ€...- â€"The msnytriende of Mr. Ed. Glendon- nnwlllno doubt be eesedto learn thot he hes «rein in the livery busi- ness in the old stood. Mr. stidson bev- ing retired. Several hoe drivers and n couple or handsome cutters are shout to be added to the stable, end trons may restcusnred ( i‘ every sstistso on, as in the p“ t -â€"A special meeting or council was held on Tuesday evening in the town clerk's ofï¬ce to consider matters connected with the town's suit sgsinet the votes-works company. After considerable discussion it was decided to instruct the town solici- tor to endeavor to sell the 810,C00 worth ct stock held by the town to the best adven- se injured internally'i't was hoped hewd recover. The dead chief was a years of age. â€"-'I'he at scenic reduction. Lincoln J. C s “Fast " Corn any. which greats sttheAcademy of usiohereon onday evening, has played all over the United States for the past three years. It is unneccessary to dwell u its merits- suï¬ioe to say that for th season it has new “:1! megangal Ie‘fgccts the: surpasses pre one or . epresen sea-on Mr Carter has six companiesâ€"four in this country and two in Englandâ€"47 l. â€"-’i‘he somewhat familiar saund of the ï¬re alarm was heard min on Saturday mornin last about 10.307 The ï¬remen were d c‘ed to the vicinityof the south ward school, and on arriving there found aresidencs ad cining it. coupled by Jae. Workman an family, on ï¬re in the upper storey. having evidently caught from the chimney. The furniture was removed by neighbors while the ï¬remen were drown- ing out the flames. We understand that the house was insured. â€"'1‘wo Peterbero young men named Cenanagh and Keuneaiy drove to Keene. 12 miles from town, on Friday evening cf last' week, to attend a carmvsl, and not turning up in due time next day it was feared they had shed in the lizard then raging. ers started out Saturday to look fortraces and found them comfortably ensconced in a farm house. They had paid a frrmer who pro- mised to telephone to their parents from Keene, but he manly neglected to do so. ‘e-Ihe Peterboro Examiner says that a gonna lad named Webster, cf inmount. has beenwanderinc abou the sir-ate there withoutholne orfunds. It Em.=~emh â€1%: un years ‘shemarried amanpamednodd “Ooh- â€"Tho o no“: beam W.J.Wuflng§on. o: Plunvtuo. tad Baht. Vnu. of In. .- camdldtm to: the Cone“ of monitors and Ana. for Ontario. :01th (“or of Mr. Wuunmn. He bad | mjofl In West Duh-m. Run Wotan-h. Norah lo- torh and East Poul-borough. um curled ï¬ve out of tho eight oontlbuonolu. â€"Owlng tothelm ble state of the roadsthemooting tor Saturdny lab to consideroh the ugï¬mï¬gnof n Vlclzytorh can use w Gouda. and It was th clam" can adjourn till Saturd:,Foht,12tb at 10!) o'clock. mound of 9.111., to u to n the north countryman - [by of hendngthetnlldbcnulon. mmwmmmu u from Omomoo, Pension F . sud other out: lava mood unu- manual cum nun-onto 1310 “exhibition In ghastobacl dowotGrogory’adngm 7 duth w-gadqduon" ï¬re nbout tour w cfl’aou of lrjuriu ooh In the amp: :1? Hood†sustained 103d ot'l‘orouto'lfln luttmthe ‘Q" 30 thoGlobo To capo m 7 Â¥Citioono who diooovor on Tnoodoy morning noxt mo tool: «may. hovo o . oovo thonoaivoo conoidob m%WIuM o1 min. to iooooo tho noun p199, ohoy on onoo ooii o: tho nonwork- onioo ood poy tho ovordno rotor no" to tho onporintoodont. Ir. Bighioâ€"«i. m’l‘ho nro hoilioomuonowwoiipro- toouod from cold ond IICrm hyopoirot hionkocu. thick on wonn ond oo oo iron ood to eon-plot oovor tho on noiooc. rim 0mm hod than nonn- hotnrod for tho p oh tho Lindon: Woolioo Mllio,ondjo moonnoo than tho but you. >_ _ remember anythlng 1n the my 01 a snow flurrycocqnal the storm the: med on Friday, Saturday end Sunday lest. Business was at e ehendetm. "Burned in the district being blocked- Smoe then ï¬eld roads have been when. and the haullnz of wood sud other prOduee ll being resumed. Prat. - anhaBonaonhcusoon‘l‘hnndai Feb. 14st: and sea the m mmtstylee in Mad Gents’ Bait Consult with mm with retarence to'ycur hut. Ho will give you the best advice free of cumâ€"47 2 . â€"‘1‘ho Simpoon noise has been crowded with gneete ell week, every room hem: ooonpled. Mr. McAdam nun hum... cable end loom nonhlnc nndoneehu will oddsotheoonar‘runhoee whom-heme annulu- honee ohelr hendqnnrten while In "I â€"Mr. John Moran. of Penelon. out hle ht toot hodlylom I .30 whlle a tree. one too mammal: level-ed end another lath hanging by e ehrcd otehlnond neeh. He dmnto Fenelon Fella. where Dr. Wilson stand ed to hle wound. â€"At no meant nation the county coun- en â€pointed Ir. Jonas com a human trustee to: n m 0! than you-I. 3nd Mr. Inna. Emma; or Buy. a mute. 010mm Man whool tor m same term. â€"-.|'o DUI-ll “I." wâ€" â€"â€" -â€"vmirm canary In“ no: bdrm 108' mm but to: nexu “can can“ -â€"A Lunb knluln mm nutty a bum 10m ob. RE W.KoGu-m.-47. â€"Lom at m may boob-nodal: lean um not. an on. nnndnd m o! rporhnvo nil-Indy bun unaln unann- Aotll‘l at Why. â€"Some of our nhontmonlhondmohnaduon-otnow hound Into an. yudn hymn snow plow. damn-1dâ€. Sunday 1nd Snndny. â€"'1‘ho Chudrnn‘n Md Scott! will out this Ffldny. Fob. In, In an. connol number. “3.3) p. an. All mbaunnn Manda of the 0001031 are touched to be â€"1'ho hockey tom 0! Upper Cumin Col- 1039, Toronto, vmwd “nun: on Saturday lun 9nd 911an gunp‘wlth our loot! mm ,‘ cm _--.A‘ 1n the {XGO'flIOODT Linux: 100 am wm pro-oat. The Collect-nu won by 6 sons to 3 â€"Meun. Edvard Lytlo, Victor-h Bond, Wm. C_. Mop", magnum and John A; Eula" _', Y'eia'éi'ï¬H-Taï¬Ã©â€™w' 7 I [and license commlsntonul to: Em our... Fa- Hallow-ton Caunty Edvard 3. man, John scam, Hearse hog. r '. EIIW. 1!on. x mm m .. W W Wm mm.“ “Maw 3w â€"â€"The oldest resident; say; he does 9th â€"'rn Post -â€"Far One Dollar. can. â€"'.l'he largest weekly out at Tax-onto. â€"1‘own council meeting on Monday CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY. an. mum!" VII“- uou revam- Prof. Dmmsl BCX‘ chm lea. -Rev. W. A. Lsughlin will canduatï¬hhe services in the Qaeen-et. Wilt chenh next Subheth. All do young people of the conception new invited. -’1‘he usual monthly e'man to ycuna people in St. Andrew's ohnxeh will he preached on Sahheth evening by the pastor: snhject. "Putting ewe: childish things." Am! a lute. Tho nttnotlon u tho AM at Hula outflow.) ova-Inc wmumooloJ. Cut: n". gnu molt: mdodnno. “no Fm mu." In In: boon on. of tho not.» new known to tho M for â€on. town-mot mummy-mum “mom. oculo and othor mm mm on «Id to amnion. Thou II o "ruling oltnotloao In obondonoo. plan, of humor to llchtou In sou out! an I: on unable flsvor throughout. on now on sale oz Porhr'o buxomâ€"4H. â€"'1‘he pulplt of St. Andrew’s church here u: coon led morning tad owning 01185be In by minimumâ€):- dd, 0! Lon-nouns. who round two my Interesting nod Imp n m â€"Tho Queen-It. um chum tru- tou have been making one wry good chm 1n ,tho_ll¢h_th¢of__ _ nah. ï¬'éimh."" 'rho mum moomnuquï¬â€˜b w wufloflwï¬hm“ LAMA: â€"Parhlpt “10 .T R m tbs: Inch 1 lugs Imam . Ssturdly sad Sunday I In: swam-plow than!» onlledlntongulqltjon to manna: high winds. the Gnnd auction hunch en en and slow left Belleville at 9 e m. three home highbddgeetCmpbellmedtheplewlen the tack while being Wino eheevy drift. Anettemphnethennndebeeleu‘ the track tram the Peurhmend.end Conductor Boprey end Drives-e Emmet: and Piliingeurtedoutwith measles mdeplow. Ailwentweiitilltheymch- edepointehout fsumneeeuthow- here. when they_ eel-ye! g (remade-e .,,A -L L..- . :mmm WWW eurying hie right em in e eiicg in euee queneeofen neeident thet heteii him inet Pride, evening. Bevin: heen notided e! the death ciepoor women he moved e hone end rig end eet ehont nnkinc neces- eery m ingemente for the mini next (by. end while driving up Kent-st. he met I: John Bailey. move at Luton. Dish: end Lenten-d. who stoned into the cutter to have e lhlt with his old friend While thev were turning the earner nee: Hr. W. M. Rxhean‘e etore the heree stepped into I hole. overturning the vehieie end ruining the two occupants into the mdww. Hr. Beiley- eeceoed nnhut. but Mr. nlteu. heinxeveryheevyw.didnot retcn'ee eeeliy. When eeeieted to huteet he eon:- hounm. amount! a mat 0."? monks. god «wind out tho Ian D†mu ulthfdly sad we". ï¬ll 83‘ 2;. gram-reg g: "- $3 "-3. midnlzhutthe 31mm... mama-hm mum mndholl Ind supp.- dun “(lathe oueploeo ct Ildlond w No. 308. Brotherhood of Rom-old Truman. mkeldln mom an hereon Thun- doy evenlngonutweek. Them 1d m r. â€tum OW WMMWMW .m mmâ€: mm“ WWW. mm..-“ .mwmï¬mm ,dmmmww mm mmmmwaflwxmwmmmmm mm 3mm a...†.. l .. 3 Km Ema.“ mummwmym ï¬mmmmmummum a mmwmmm Invmnmmnlw. mmmmammn M "mutummuu on_Wod; In Tomato. an an oocm and. In an Orulu Wanna-hon. .WM 2% _ wmwm WWW wqmeWm MMWWWC «W {MIMMi J I. W" ... ..15 W . 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Thursday, 24m Jam, mm. WARNER 8: CO’Y, @iiï¬nmunï¬nuï¬ï¬Ã© __â€"____ Wot Only 800 what we are eta-«09. You are . . . be placed. . . . AND AT PRICES WE WILL QUOTE. ARE THE ALSO. A LARGE CONSIGNMENT 0P 76 and 78 KENT.-ST., LINDSAY. W'ATCH r03 OUR DISPLAY OF RESCUED FROM \N~‘\\V\W\\I\\‘\-\v\'\‘\‘ Warner a Go. Not Burned or Smoked, H .7 Gang. GOODS sure