mplete I WAN TED mptnsss la the ï¬rst magnum or sickness and especially In heart use. Minutes may mean every- 3. The use of an effective mod!- tm months swing of: life, In to maths: posmamgnttlo u- my simply handathtotake course. One neat virtue of Dr. law's Cara. £01"th heart I; that It IO“! ATE FROM HEAR! FAIL- URI. 2mm an" 8708 Avoided by the be at Dr. morn 0m to: tho icLennan 8100. Lt Grade of Blacksmiths’ tIAR HILL ‘ COAL for Grates. Lump Ax» HEAVY HARDWARE Runs, OILS AND GLASS. ‘2 Gaumlizm gm: tWN AND COUNTY of Mill Saw. South Side of Kent-st. use we insist upon thoroughnesq in every line 01 If you thin: of taking: a course in Book-keep- Shonhand, Penmanship, em, write us for alum. Io Vacations. Xndxvidun Institution Ire give the best results in all dcpertmo ts on nest reasonable terms. have a large attendance at present, made up of idesâ€"from those holding a First-class Certiï¬cate so whose early education has been neglected. 9mm El com Lr Graduates Are Successful LENNAN C0. adloiné,†1's EEOâ€"m" ‘ ' gamma†mama ct mutter; received mm of this remedy. Sold .4.“ 'eterboro Bus. College are desirous of obtaining n thorough Bus!- nws or Shorthand Education ’SAY. FRIDAY, FEB. 14. 1896. COAL \UHG: IIEH' TAKE MINER}? McLennan a Go. CELEBBA TED M. w. KENNEDY 00...: § [mflM/z‘am‘ .' . Business Colicge, Peterborough, Ont. A Special Line of 100 Pieces at so. per â€BRAND mar. AG ENTS FOR THE TO KNOW Pï¬li‘iGLE MCREA, 2‘0 Me PMé/zb. DRY GOODS, yard, equal to any regular 7c. Cotton. out, and we are prepared to supply any demand; Special Prices [0 Buyers 0/ Piece 1.015. 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 to-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 of Grey ana’ _B/eac/Ied H. W. Kémedz a: Go. NOVV OPENED «assemv u ; Brawn. BOBBYâ€"MW" "fa'onuT; Lyynch, Partï¬'ope: Lax-kin Grhton- Bu- them», Emuy; Nana. Fenian bans; Sweeno . Victoria Road; Conwbgg: ,,,,,, , 7 _- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"v â€" â€"‘ â€"vlâ€"- Legii'n march tram the ï¬re bx'iï¬ld band. His lordship looked hole and enrty, and the trip seemedto have left a reireehing effect. A: the bishop walked from the our to the can-lane in the rear 0 m tion he was kept bueybowing to the man familiar faces around him. When lordship hnd token hie seat in the a procession wee formed end «coated to the cathedral. Area-the penal benedic- tion had been conï¬ned, hie lordship took his seat on the throne, end ViouGenenl Invent, of Linden , who had been admin- istrator of the d cease during Blah O’Connor'a absence, arose and read on - dreestromtheoiergyotthediooeee. The clergy who were present at the maiden vex-e gm. Fethgre Laurent; V. 9.. Lind- Bishop O’Connor. Reception As announced in TE: Evnxma 1305?, his lordship Right Rev. B. A. O’Connor, bishop of Peterboro, returned last Thurs- day, 139%). 63h, (my h_ls View millage, _and __-__ __AA AL, accordln to the Review was tendered an extrem y cordial reception by the clergy. Catholic societies and the congegation of St. Peter's cathedral, who as. ered in a great throng at the_G.T.R. station to await the arrival at the 0.12 express from Toron- to. to which was attached a special car kindly placed at the disposal of his lord- ship by Mr. D. O. Pease. district passenger agent of the G.T.R. The station platform was crowded when the train steamed into the station, and as his lordship alighted from the car, accompanied by Ven. Arch- deacon Casey and Rev. Father Testy. presi- dent cf St. Michael's college, Toronto, he yasgreeted with the strains or the Loyal J. F. Roberts, Druggist, Parkhlll, Ont., recently »elected representative of the western district to‘lthe College of Pher- meoy, writes: "Pinemalt I have had In eqock but a few weeks, yet only one other meglllclne sells tester. It has caught the pa 0. Plnemelt standsiat the top as a remedy in colds, coughs, la lppe, asthma, and all troubles of the t out and lungs. In chronic cases. and In consumption. use Pinemelt and Hypophosphltee, Instead of plain Plnemalt. R. W. Chambere,‘=Dmggisb, Blenheim, 0nt., writes: “Plnemalh ls taking here. lgotnnew remedy of recent years sold so as . J. L. Luckham, Drugglab, Glenooe: “Pinemalt is a popular remedy In this loamy-I. ‘ ,, i'he Dragnet. hove their Turn. The druggiet is an Important tutor in all civilized communities. He is gener- ally well posted on “ men and things." He is quick to recognize merit in the medicines he handles. Hear what three out of scores that might be quoted, hav to say about Pinemalt, the .New Lung Remedy :- Rheumatic Pun: Require no description, since, with rare exception, all at some time have experi- enced their twinges. Rheumatism is not easily dislodged, only the mesh powerfully penetrating remedies resch to its very foundations. The most successful treet- mant known, and it is now for quontiy re- sorted to by medical men, is the applica- tion of that now famous remedy for painâ€" Polson's N erviline. It is safeto say that nothing at discovered has afforded equal satisfsct on to the suffering, and no matter how bed the case may be N aniline is sure (tie Iflute it. Sold by druggists and country a ers. 007' 7' 0/18 lemons! Ml. Some handsome lines o! memorial cards now in stock at reasonable prices tor one and two dozen lots. Call and examine ct wzite for samples to this omoe. CLOTHING. II THE CAN ADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1896. ante Int tame: the ob: on: when Jcï¬ngodflykmdl. Mandi. It mutant 01261100131.anth I 1 235°: Juï¬iï¬ hang. mâ€"' “ with proï¬t by some at our councillors. Budd: “neuron . wignndonoauln petitions. Some an I almoo annual-3m: Dolley. Seven] whose name: was on tho petition $53 SS’vcrn whose names moxiï¬lio 7 ' 7 mi hen: the ratgpueu pay them- resignations et once tamed tï¬emeelvee Into a. ï¬re company, with Meyer anp tor captuhendwmlookenerthem'e welhre until other arrangement: on be made. Aetron pefltlonmpneenhedln guys: 01_ retell: the o!!! unchanged plant's, while palms and flowers occupied coigns oi vantage in the apartments. An abundance of lamps, surmounted by the fashionable are shades, provided a mellow light, at the same time avoiding too much shadow at any point. The “bout enssm, his" was greatly appreciated by the guests and was an example of thereeulb or per- sonal work and an artistic touch in the transforming oi thehouse iorthe occasion. â€"-The Oriliia town councillors are men otresourceendaction. Recent! theya pointedanew ï¬re brigade chic; who alsotobeovsrseerot streets andthe re- tiring chietwaspreesnted with a cheque forsloomreoognitionoihisiaithiulwosk fox-the t21years. Atthsnextmeeting otcoung‘ilstheflrem resigned in a. bgdyasaprgesseu eheohuueot omo'ors, bu't Mada-maxi wue‘ ’ @331 in the_ emw, md ogre: Wing ï¬ne ‘ and well-manned public schools; at no 1 town has been more scandalized the evidence of the low, bestial crimes which have been recently developed right in its midst and, in some instances, in quarters where we would not have looked for it. We write this with pain and regret. What is the matter} Who, ii any is to blame! The crimes are so heinous an s g as to alarm the community and invite the study of patriots. â€"At an “at home" given in town recent- ly, the decorations were novel and effecâ€" tive. As the guests entered they passed beneath a light arch spanning the hall, along which sprays of smllax had been trained. The vine was also used with charming effect on the refreshment table, where four ropes of light coloured mater- ial droo ing from the lamp overhead were anchor to the corners ot the table by four large bows of ribbon, the smilax being wound spirally around the ropes gram lamp to table. The .piano and p_sr- â€"'l'he Templar says: Orlllls can boast of a clerical equipment the equal, if not superior, In ability and zeal for righteous- ness of any town in the province, 3!: ex- oepbionslly clean and vigorous press, sne- cesptul church spa tegpersncq societies, doorwa clear at. any rate-u: Loon u 11 you at ’o t a onshomor." "That's just It," roman the merchantâ€""I swept ghat_ opt}: soyentppn tlmeg this morn- lit-1;: bï¬.ï¬v55'i';¢ï¬3;s E5513 s? 3* $6617 of thread, and I'm duhsd it I'll swing the broom againâ€"1r we’re snowed In somebody will dig us out." â€"Mr. La’l’anche Tapper, formerly of Bohcsygeon. but new Inspector of ï¬sh- eries, Selkirk West. Manitoba, has ship- ped from the'Seikifk hatchery a. cone - men!) of eyed-out or half-hatched white eggs to the hatchery at New Westminster. Tneee whiteflsh will eventunlly be deposit- ed ia the Okanagen and other fresh water lakes of British Columbia. This is the second consignment of Whiteï¬sh eggs to the Paciï¬c province, the ï¬rst shipment of two million being made two yeers ego, and successfully hatched. â€"Baainees was not very brisk on Kent- et. this morning, owing to the blizzard. A gentlemen from Toronto, who eeeeyed to enter the doorway of one of the stores, found it blocked with snow, but (I in after some diflcul . He then ieqn of the proprietor, “ ydon’t on keep the doorwey clear at gay rete- t lookemee ‘if â€"While Wm. May was driving on Lind- sey-st. last Saturday, delivering meat tram M. O'Halloran'e butcher shop, he had the misfortune to collide with another rig driven b L. Primeau. The result was thstMs e rig was upset and the horse broke away and ran for some distance. When caught it was found that the horse was slightly in ured, and the harness pull- ed to pieces. are care should be exercised by those driving deliver; csrts; some of the drivers appear to court a reputation for recklessness. lUee eechhot. â€"-Oa Wednesday‘ evening lest shout thirt oi the many friends of Miss Myra Mi eton gave her spieunnt surprise at the residence of her parents, 8 Sussex-st. These youthinl visitors come laden with an ahundenee at good thin which served as a sumptuous repeat e at mid- night, after which amusements were resumed torewhile longer, when all re- turned home after having heartily enjoyed a merry outing. _ A _ â€"Peterb3ro Examiner: Thos. York was charged Monday by James Flaherty with assault and evidence was taken from sev- eral parties. it was also ved that he was an old oï¬â€˜ender and h been convict- ed ot various offences at Uxbridge, Lind- say and other places. The magistrate ï¬ned him $10 or thirty days. He took the days, not having the necessary cash. â€"-Mi=s Warder, dressmaker. has moved from Mill~s:. to the corner cf Peel and Cambridge-395., where she 13 now In a better position to attend to the wants of he: numerous customers in the dressmak- ing line. Best. of satisfaction given. All work guaranteed. Give her a. coll when you want any dressmaking do:e.â€"58-1d. 101-lw. -â€"0.1 Wednesday and Thureday, Feb- ruary 195i: and 20th, Midlands annusl horse races on the bay will be held. The purses cï¬â€˜ared amount to $180. and are thus divided :â€"850 for open trJt. $50 each far two named races, and $35 (or one named race. â€"A couple of men were put at work last Saturday removing the snow from the root of the curling rink. It was about two feet deep and tests were expressed that I! run came on the root might collupse under the great weight. â€"Mr. L. S. Lun , of Lundy’e Lane. ls dead, at the one o 77 years. He was a justice of the peace and was the lost our- vlvor cf the fimlly o! the late Thomas Lundy, alter whom the tamous bottle ground was named. â€"S:owe's Uncle Tom's C sbln 0.). save a very successful presentation ct that popu- lar drama last evening at the Academy. A huge audience was present, and the brllâ€" llant scenic and calcium light efl'ects exam to for special cruise. â€"'1‘he tan drllla and fancy marching. which were so much admired at the Meth- odist church annlv recently, are to be given a: the Y M C. . concert on Fri- dny night. A ï¬rst class program will be given. â€"We never said that ever ant-elm tamer in the county need 16. English Condition Powder, but what we can prove Is that every farmer who uses telemet- clnee and shrewd no thatâ€"101. â€"You and your funny mlmparhni enough to have a bottle at Hzamnormu a White Pine Balsam 1n the house to: sudden coughs or aside. 25:. for smty la lamâ€"68 *1. 'â€"-n tie Transvaal trcnble had been athroah trouble It canld have beencued long ago with onmnsmu’s White Pine Balsam. 25¢. a batchâ€"581. â€"We want-to ba praisod for tha guilty 0! our Jersey Cream Baking Powder, and every day we hear same kind individual speaking wail of it.â€"101. â€"Dr.Neeiend!,dentio't.hee untrue-l um: Ream h- elm-no an; hummus-nun eon in humming tooth without m wmmmulmummumm mm.91.u, Mr. Ohndinh Beufley.dthe Iouth weed, m at†Munroe hy Ir. â€"A choice stock “Memorial and": mug-g}!- Ir- Rnuom m m.¢m,. um- :hemaMmmmmmaecgnjm " uumwwmm "wwwmmm um m mm-muam'l'w" wau'Im'“ -â€"Bebeeygeon eheeee ionizer! turned out -'.i'h e 0! WW! hue at 8 ed 106,231 lbs. oi cheese hesisezsoonend the . soil am!“ n 70 mil: ï¬n “mum ME gross receipts were over , . ex 1: teen "new†mmi‘eum- ‘ â€"We wantrte be praised for the quality we? 3’†M 00¢ w mentioning. or our Jersey Cream Baking Powder, end -3. gm" nee: Cornwnii is W to txi ‘ l ' every day we hear some kind Individual cross the milk wud with . “urban-y In“. Speaking wall 01 lt--101- plant. so no to ruse strewberriee end he d to the M â€"-It the Transvaal trcnble hid been oreem together. “5†he ‘1’: en twang: He hu a threat trouble it canid have been cured -Do not advertise end etcp, m heudeoxne nodule won in council 1 with Exams-‘mu's White Pine 3‘“ “1'0““ “‘1 “â€- tiono end noes. two or which were won in £318 880 9' abotue158i PO? â€1080 whomdyourodiut “Ck competiflou with e Manned Leaving â€m' -0c' ° ' Wm 100k tor it tO-dlï¬ in contest- open to oil Decade. One â€" You and your family are important -A1u 'tio eizh | -eix, be i ’ wee ven by “mush 3° 1“" 3 bottle ‘31 Browne/mu 5 And heehiui men mun: inner; Dela-in. governor end nether WM“ Pine B313“ in the house 1“ Forwoznen new with clever tricks we- won from Lune Tempest. chompion snddoneeughe or colds. $3 for satety is Will need him to the elm. o! the Kaila-vat. w _ . E, . Mcr thud Ehï¬i. Ln" ' mama-m. Mmmthmwouldbem mnï¬fniï¬ga’m «Wu. for an â€"r:xdaym1n¢-punk mg:- honnd, mmdlfl mat“ ter, tréttedwtvmch'u laced-MW downKth. Hilde commit!!- dogap outï¬t tho-Wot mm _ pom-Ly but_ took 3° -He:e is n nsetnlhinttoronrmuknt 1â€.““25 W 83° Mug "‘ï¬â€˜ w : us me: e, N. W. T.,hssinventedntnpthnt very emotive in catching Inn-hots. He hsoened two links 0! stovepipe so either and end ï¬xed 3 av docs-opening inwards. Placing one on or this no the â€m: aims: “m. ‘2: “a“ en 0 p, w ex- on or in to their huts. Md an IE!" gained untilthehnnternn-ivesnndhngsthem. â€"Psterborough.1‘lmes: Messrs. Peta:- son 8:. Son's popular 0 nveiler In-ivod in Peterborogfh iron his southern trip on Satin-do moon. He uportsthenonds heavy. 0 had a narrow soon from n serious nooident. His hoovy unset ontopothimnndonlyhhe 0!th1 nowsnvedhim. Itmkthmmnhoy nndndogtwentyminntestogxhim one. 119. m unmet: 93m! bet-.1â€: LA in 3.5 o! Ely-Inn. It flag-food cum the but hub in oronto con mango, It Is entirely comoto [to union. Our jnnlor reporter states he now oow- slips on Monday, And tulips budding withtho thorn- annoy of grammar. No huh onions In imihhï¬â€˜teemvued.‘ " ' ' macaw“. end epeeehee the ï¬wmehmemk ven bimem â€"Bob. Independent: Tomato In ebony hevlng been 3"!!! 0111031.!!! about havln huh tornhjtrgygmlu. Fyiia‘éommon impulse the intention of seeing the gentlemen heme was reversed and the usual way was allowed to prevail. â€"Mr. R. B. Rogers. of Peterboro. Trent Valley canal superintendent. left for a ‘ trip to England and the continent on Fri- day. He will inspect the system of pneu- matiecanallltts in Belgium with a view to their ado tlon or otherwise on the Kirkfleld an Lakefleld sections of the Trent Valley canal. He will be absent about two months. -'.l‘he handsome cup won by Lindsay in the double rink competition at the Peter- boro bonsplel last week has been on exhi- bition for the past tew days in the window of Mr. Geo. A. Little's bookstore and has been greatly admired. ’l‘is said that the silver algae surmountin the cup repre- sents . E. B. Edwargs, o! Peterbom, brother oi Mr. J. G. Eiwarde. â€"Averysucoeaatulteawas ventothe junior members of the Y.M. ‘ outri- day night. Thearran mentswere carried out under the super-v or Mrs. Armour and hire. Ear-stone. who were given a hearty yoteot thanks by the boystorthe Viz-i 73:77:31: have our clslxm’ he'en without ennehlne. â€"Slnoe Bentley oune to town No one here con skate. Nae £11:th 11?. Dultscghroll e are e Thefleun'onorthe“eegle,†The scissors or the “grape "; We only feel llke suing At hlm with mouths nope. â€"Sofa.rweheveheudcfone leap you manner!) thle winter, st whlch the es took the gentleman's pleoea, ï¬rst provldln a elelghrlde. The bl: ones gn their how Qutleg vegy‘ well. bog â€"A gentleman who recently enlved from e old country reports theo the ciï¬olelreeordtor December move London only one end a halt hours 01 sunshine tor t_l_:e 31_ due. How different 115 Linden! in] it; I full moon. met-Tub he had 1‘ 25 canto. rm m hgï¬ut their errlve). Io wee com y pey dey. end express oflioe money cage-nu for e lerge emqnnt were oeehed by Mr. R. Metchett. â€"An exehem seedy! thetemennemed Moon wee t with e denghaer hiewue. het weeenew moon. the men wee eo overeamethethegohdrenk. Thea wee e tun moog, Anathejeghe â€"1'he members of Stowe’a Uncle Tom's Cnbln 00. must think well or LIndssy, as they saw the “ghost" walkhere attu- thojr art-1n). _Ib was compuny_ madâ€. â€"J in Hepburnâ€"known among the boys as “ Wmnlpeggâ€"dled In the Toronto gen- eral hospital tSsturdny. and m hurled In Toronto. He we: loose word of the gabllc, and was resently removed from Indeey to the hospice]. Lant falls somewhat early the ant year, as Aah-chnesda {son Fe 19:11. This ‘crlngs Enter Sun 8’ on April 151:. The queen’s birthdn falls on Sandâ€, Dominion day on W nesdny. labor a†on Monday Se umber the 8th. and 03:13th day on Fr y. â€"Tha body ct Father Bloem. who died M: N thhï¬sy on Tuesday. :3 reported In Wednesuny‘s EVENING Posr. wu taken to Peter-bore last: Thursday for Interment. The funeral took place In St. Peter's cnqgggral on Saturday morning at 6 oc. . - â€"Tha members at Steve's Uncxe Tom's Cabln C:.. to the number of about thirty, uglstored at the Beneon hcuse but How day. The travel in a private cu, which is turned ate a sleeping conch at night. â€"On Setnldny evening Mr. P. 8. Me- Iiihergey ehipped twoeerleede e: eonnd. bloalw hex-see to the Bristol. 338-. when vie Partlend. end one earloedotexport end butchere' cattle to Montreal. â€"The riee in the price ct wheet in pleu- ent news for tamer: who heve e tew hun- dred bushels etowed away. but poor people in town view the iaexuse in the price of flour with a different feeling. Tue Bani) we up oi: Méidiy; In 6% him um «ii-516 iii '66 :58 o_smp [ulna-gun's day: guy the men of. â€,0! {WV “Ila mu ll. mung? (or tho all: had tad used a. part0 the existing 3 fund to Pleiiz‘r‘ï¬stï¬l otPiiï¬m -érgheeu i010: Lindsay Inf-mains points we ï¬t} noniéliigmtho 'Lt’ndsa’y’ ouflm' axon-flan 9:; game-1.x». 203;. Tag m from â€"AmmernurComwtnbtnln¢w mthamflkweodwkhnshwhmy panhsoutonuestnwbufleo ad mamas. --Do not «vex-the 1nd atop, But advent“ ï¬nd any, Fmtbmyyomdmrndh-tmek â€"Thopeoplool Whitby In†W a gull club, with and! 70mm, and expect to enjoy some good sport next sum- mer. ,â€"Skp§ jug 1:03;th _to Will 130k (oi-Vii toilâ€. -Alu, 'th mm ninety-dz. And mum mm mm blur; Far wow now with clever trick! Wm speed" 7’ ’Ehn um um; mm- cum. n thou" "iii â€"We concutnlate our clam fellow- tovnsw. Mr. Sun. Button, 0! 3mm Brandiaweners much". on having noon passed: 1 callable mm. at the undo Optics! Institute. mm. The mm was W. E. Hunt". U.D.. I notcd New York ppm. Mr. Button'a 11111310111:qu eoumm- week. ‘ â€"Fenalon FAD. Glam: Min Utbal Nmmmmflondaymun week‘- mu with trlendl It Linda-y ...... Mr.Gea¢eGmfl.olendu.wu-t tho Full: 0::me ...... W.M. Bobmuadhudnuhtammu Latino! Lind-mlnnhnuthoFmI-lnu but weak. visiting a Mr. Thu. Bobon‘l. WM â€"Mr. Em Hamlet-d, u formu- Lind- uylu‘bnt now u prominent number of Satawo‘ï¬dmmli:I Twan'l Odin 00.. “1.1.0: 3 an idea a Handâ€. Ban-y “$11940“ "_ my». In: hen. 3nd I: mien "Internally? â€" P. Mmmdh “mm-a K who Multan muting Mu- ash Mundane“ In. Plutonmvhu. â€mm.“ (unspent-Wt! â€"Mr. D. H. .bmhterotï¬nn don. Mannwuh '1“.an naked Lam lath-Ids: â€gong. .553 him: his tithe, 35.36:? north wad. L bl Cob 1'." whohuhun y, msm'snum ulceflnguthlm. â€"Mn.JohnBo at the out wax-J. to: m hgmglut Roan Dam. brother. m u I sunflower. MI manna u quick of in: week: Marianne! Mr. J. him ’61’: siim'“? and may :5 to hum": ï¬a‘tï¬o m" '6! nay-raw" guyorum my be had nun Inch: â€"Mr. Powhatan 1’me the 8nnSulnpL‘nn 00111931339.“ uvlnlc to nu ma hen-.01: Blown. 1mm, “Midlandâ€.- flaul'llhllll. â€"Mr. Jano- Wobnur. o! mum:- Ooh. La visiting Mr. Roman-win “Gun Mr. McLaughlin. miller. cl Toronto. throw town Snug? morning!» men to “and the tune o! the to Miss Reid. tut or Mrs. Menuhin. â€"Tbemny friends otMr. N. E. Mcwu- lumnwnlbo’aorry tolemthntholuut- fox-In fmnbudutukot harlppe. S y may, Nelson. lifit’iimen" "6 Eiii'ï¬niiï¬iaai'hi thi MEI- -Mizs Danna. Linda at. who ha been visiting friends in cream (or the put two weeks, returned home Saturn: evening. â€"Miso Dean. dauphin of J ad Dun, "rind home in» may 3 foam New Yak, when the hu event hit for months. -Mr. W. MM bum. when. rumba-ohm Cltnem' “and II edgy], who has been mama at Imam torch 0 put; couph o! unturned hunch-t whd his beén an: Bmhlo. Mann: cl hex-W. Mr. Joan .Bndy. what tuna: In tint phat. 2-5:“- mex Paternal. sh- sun-ml â€"Mr. J. E. Peterecn, insurance at ctTcrcnto.weelntownTneedn. sold mende were planted to meet 1: n1. â€"Â¥r. end Mn. W. Zednnd. 1mm. hnve returned home ether ependlng e. pleunnt week with eeetern Meade. â€"Mr. Hector MeEechnen. of Kirkdeld. mentor m:- the Trent Velley ennel. wee In town lent Sntnndny on bnelneee. â€"Mre. Geo. Guy. mother ctthe Ge Bree, the well known Inlnetn-el'. dl xecently et Hometown. West Vnflnh. â€"Dr. P. P. Bnmwe wee celled to Hell- bnrtcntmentm-nccntc ccnenlt with Dr. Gnee, ctthet vnlege. negadlng e crltlcel cue. â€"Mlee Hale Brndy ntlee: week In Brechle. the guest 0 her brother, Mr. Sand" with réliflm In town. ('- IloDo Lam‘s: you“ runny. __ M'Woodvmo. spent â€"Copt. Lane returned on small†even- lng from the north country. um sn ab~ canon of Almost two months. ext. J._B.__Cmpl_)ell,_cf W. nu! oouplooi ' mh_ with her paints ind Manda in Toronto. â€"M.r. W. W. Bruce. banker. Be: open: Sunday in town: and m rosin at tho Bunch house. “â€"1111. Goo. A. Little â€turned on Satur- ninairom Peta-hero. when she Imam bun visiting friends. â€"Mr. Funk Matthews. :1 Blrmlngham. Eaglgnd, In the guest or his aunt. Mrs. ~Mn. M. Neithemt. cl Dundnlk. is visiting her sister. Minn. mama. 15 York-st. -Burhta Hui. Wiekhunmt Tomato. “beanie-day. â€"fliu8.m.c£ Facial Ms. w mm MM. â€"I:. C. W.Buto7n¢, otFauionMc. minimums M. . â€"Mu. 8. J. NehomotSmlc She. Marie. was in town int Pxidny. â€"Mr. Will. Show, ct Barron Sum. left for the city this turning. â€"x:. Ben. Shanty, tanker. :1 Annie spank inst Sstuduy in town. â€"Mr. Moo-cm IL Boyd, at Bobcaneoa. ‘ int: for Eaglsnd in: nanny. â€"Mr. W. Bait. o! W spent Wed- nesday at last week with (dead: in town. â€"Miu L'uZe Bill tad hu- sistcr Mubei. 01 BM Grove, m at mam: visiting in town. iésaauï¬lu nag-Ana. 2.818831! 83%: 35:4 iii-a {eon-Don!!! iagigiga luau-i 3131.5“..300‘5 agaiaagflugé 4.1!» .893219 1102!â€! lo mom a ma MWâ€...â€" mw" 'ud ulnarâ€" W.â€"Joausox m. Pm; B. G. Com. Seaâ€"1014'. â€smash. mum non-num.8:hlu m 1th and Tan] “how-Immunmflm ulmkmfmâ€"flq. ï¬ï¬WEgh to at" (1â€"1; gongâ€"111113531†,- you run no risks in leaving us your order, cvery mt beat our gunntee to be properly nude, well trimmed Ind agood ï¬t. Mglmt Mark! Price: paid 11:: year round/or But- ter and Eggs, Casi: or We. HOGG 3308., Oakwood; KoiViâ€"Illiwï¬o 756%. inc! iii-iii! iii“. Buck Wanted lulu. racy Wanted Pub. Buck Wound Putt, Bun:- and Helm Gumt- gnd huge W The assortmenf‘of. clfaths. rig Since this business curbed Orland Clothing has dways beans. specialty, but them never was such 1 Luau mem of materials to select from, nor cuchGoon Vnuxunm 35a in_lootch_1‘_'o_o_d 831$!) W ORDEREDJ CLOTHING. ALL WOOL CABPETB, 750. to $1.00. UNION OABPBTB. 356. to 500. TAPEBTBY CA BPEI'B. 300. to 600. HEMP CABPETS. 100. to 250. a yd. Linoleums. 6°C. to 75¢. Floor Oilcloths. 25c 56.31: Art Muslins, Lace Curtains, Cut-um Poles, Roller Blinds, cw Wall Papers- HOUSE FURNISHINGS. WARNER 00., Game and see what we ; _. . . 41).. ac to aï¬er ï¬rst. 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 {and Furs. We are the bargain givers of the district. ' New Blouse Silks, New Veilings, New Frillings, New Beltings, New Ribbons, New Embroideriesâ€" Specialâ€"a clearing lot of embroideries at x, 2, 3, 4 and 5c, worth three times amount asked. We are showing a magniï¬cent assmtment of Newest designs in New English Printsâ€"in Light, Dark and Fancies, Turkey Reds, Wrapper Patterns, etc. from 5c to 1255c Novelties in Fancy SW Novelties in Wrapper Matedals. 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 uses, 5,000 yards, Shaker Flannel bought way below value, now in stock at 7c and 8c per yard. Good value at too. We have extraordinary value to ofl’er in Factory and White Cottons, 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 1,000 pairs from 25c to $1.25. Cases and Bales of New Spring Goods are now daily arriving at Warner Co’s. LINDSAY AND WOODV ILLE. STILL THEY DOME. â€"0UB STOCK IS WELL ASSORTED 1Nâ€" Pun floraâ€"Montreal. mm. The mu! Man of the Fan-mm mum. Union Hutu! Flu hum Gummy ,M mammsmam» Saturday- n-au alum-unummmu Granby Rubbers. Hog: Bros. Wm†t†00. st POITII'I w W. Luannâ€"1L â€I“...