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

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hard the New, (11 "ended. 'C'L’S; LE. '08. Wes and Shovels, All Kinds of Fence Wire, Largest Stock at PAINTEBS’ SUPPLIES: BRUSHES, KALSQMINE, COLORS WANTEDâ€"By young lady, posmon as Book-Keeper; would to small town Imam. Aanly at this 0 oe.-40-tt. MCLENNAN C0., UILDING F( able brick atm- Iwnvied as the P Mable Denna. “livery wagzon ‘ calm 39917 :1 y. March 3 T0 FARMI v-u--r v .. '_- Dame brick store. three stories, formerly Omnied as the Poet ome. will be sold on mama Denna. Also a good horse and a. Idlvery wagzon almon: new. For runner calm apply to B. F. JEWFTT. Kent-st" y. March 3. lastâ€"4341’. desires to inform the farming community that he has opened a eommoflons storehouse in the east ward. Ire nowme paredto bu at their new war: house out arm Kill“! media “yard' ' Barley, Oats, Red and Alsike and Clover T0 FARMERS. restrictions as In- £31m” path“! W'moogufiggfi u on ugly death, mvides An income in old age. and Rota 15 to 20 percent. I I good Investment. nwmmm §ign of the Mill Saw BUILDERS’ HARDWARE : NAILS,TARRED and PLAIN PAPER, Adjoining Dundas 8: Plavelle Bros Egg Warehouse, OFFICE. William W W3...) n-4nl 1‘ mm delivered at his storehouse. enema Owned at A. CAMPBELL’S Store. ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. .Peterboro’ That-even of the 301m. magnum. Just published. shows an increase 11: premiums. Minimum and reserves. The surplus. “W 99111:! holgmlapow pvar hall a- _.nn-, . . #A _. lunch nin'ii" KEIE'i'omflivhmh’ ' no one mauvegepay.butlnhudcuh. The report of the mxnox nun-an. not Ch than a mug of! in hm null. WhammbutlnhonminMin ill‘l'ei‘nflll.momma:box-towculumueybeing Whammoaoinmwmmom mo. mmlmammgmmwswnm 'hnfidmflm of thisnntamflomt tho wa_°¥.‘h_‘;-.°2‘!'l!§n7 ".6 "the the. policy A; .g# Lindsay. feb. 12. 1891‘ $71sz HARDWARE. 60M. All) IROH MERBHANTS. :3 CASH paid at the Store-house. Lindsay. Sept. 4. 1890.â€"17-tf. Northolmsm Lindsay. NOV- 3 .1____39°"29 mapmparedtopay thehlgheatpricesror BARLE'Y, WHEAT, PEAS, OATS and POTATOES. LOWEST PRICES. W ”No 1m__â€"m-12. 'UILDING FOR SALE. â€"_That_ Locxs, KNOBS and HINGES. Wheat, New? A d vartisements. 6'. L BAKER DRYERS and VARN I SHES. KNO WLSON BROS. FARMERS. we namfaz cownnv NOWLSON BROS. SOUTH SIDE OF KEN T-ST. NTED.â€"â€"By young My, position A n A-â€" McLennan GO- GLASS and PUTTY’ '. Huck 17th, ”UL-5. Peas, 1. Oomefl. Peterboro Business College. free. At all W.â€"ss-.ly pa. 1" on “How to reach our patrons to get them to xinoalgpgovgg thnggmy of their milk." Mr. Q. _A_- , ._~_-_u-_ -1 -I.--__ Piikie denlt wnh the inspection of cheese. A resolution moved by Mr. Payne nnd seconded by Mr. Deyeli. that the practice or contracting for two or three months in the tell of the yes:- wss not owise one. and, in the opinion of this association. should not be continued, was adopt- ed. “Milk inspection and its abuse" was dis- cussed by Mr. Thomas. Johnson. Atter seven! had spoken on the subject 3 resolution. moved by Mr. S. Spence and seconded b Mr. Piikie. was adopted. to petition the local egislstune to a point inspectors in oheesemsking districts. i 12.]. 1V. goose was ge-cieeted president and Our School System Boundedâ€"Trench“ 3.6.earryincwithh1mthebeotwlahe largedrclootrrlenda. “3‘. Peterboro Cheesemnkere’ mm. The annual meeting of the Peterboro' cheeseâ€" mnkere’ association was held in Peterboro on Saturday. Mr. J. W. Moore. the president. pre- Imigrsnt Boy- for Fax-men. A party or uhouttwohundrad bouts expected to arrive at the Marchmont Home. Bellevflle. about the end of March. under the care of Mr. and MrsWsllnce. who heveheento the old country for them. They ore from six to fourteen years or age, bright. healthy little fellows, some for adoption and others old one h to help with the chores about the farm. Av oednnsshonld be sent in ossoon as possible. accompanied by a. minister's regergncgjo Mrs. Wallace. Much- Remake by Inspector neazin. The toilewingis nnextrsct home letter re- cently written by School Inspector Reazin ot mden Valley to W. E. L. Kellog. MA” 3 pre- minent publisher or New York city, in answer to a communication from that gentleman. Comment is unnecessary. es the tone at the epistle is its best recommendation: LINDEN VALLEY, March 14. 1891. $8231.31: Sm.â€" . .' a! . Inzneaking at car are as “ poor.’ 8mm ” “nnepprec - tive 0! their work." "deed teachers." are. (be- cause they :19 not .reeg your nubgggtigng) you A\___ , ,n mm greatly underestimate them. We have no “dead teachers." neither are they “ignorent.” It you think 30.5115: send over 3 dozen of your state public school teachers next July to try our examinations-your first to try on: second-clue examination anti yopr second-clue tog! our AA. __ ._.2 AL. _-__I. mwu â€"in Port Hope on Saturday In: on 3mm business. â€"Mr. G E. Henderson. late accountant in the Bankot Montreal. _1etu_ Thursdsy for_ Victoria. Mr. S. R. Payne sea-em. ..... Business Change. Having purchased Mr. P. J. Mesgher’s well. selectadstockoiemceriee I beg to inform his many customers and the general public that I have added to it considerably. and hope tor a fair share of patronage. My expenses being verylowlamlnapoeitiontogive decided bar gaine- “Small profits and quick returns” for cash will be my motto....0n the samepremiaeo Ikeeptnll lines of. Wines and Liquors of the best brands. ADAM Doom.- 45-3. manâ€"7 Home. Benevme. third-class examination. sad the result will sup prise you. Our third-class teachers go to your side of. the line and pass second-class. One of my district teachers (a class below third) passed second- class in the states last July without preparation. Neither are our teachers "unappreciative or their work.” All must have professional train- ing in our model or normal schools after they have attended high school and passed their lit- erary or nonggrctessional examinatlon. They must he aequ ted with the best works upon the science of teaching. Then we actually have educational pubhcatlons of our own at no mean standard. which our teachers nearly all take. When they have read these and worxed two or three hours out of schoolâ€"at school work-as they are expected to do, they have not much tinge lett _tor foreign educational literature. , -lrn A,” ,-_ away. Could they be induced ton-y unsucces- i‘nl medicine celled Kemp’s Balsam. which in acid on a positive gumntee to cure, they would immediately see the exponent effect cite: any: :hc flretulege= Pris»1 30c and 81.11). Trial awe Pox-soul. -Mr. snersW. R.Reid otPortHope were to town Tuesday. â€"Mrs. GwWflmnotPort Hopeisstpresent in town, the guest of Mrs. (Dr.) Hex-chum. â€"Miss Dongs] at Toronto is at present the guest or he: cousins. the Misses Markham. â€"Mr. S» hm inmate: 0: geisha; ans! ma,- Allowaoouszhto run until it get: beyond the reachotmedicine. Theyottenssy. "0h. itwiil wearawgyfpgtin‘most conceit wens them A c, .-A__ A__‘I_-.__-_._ DoYmWsntsBmyumr Aflpsrfiumtemphflngpumhmmam orCarriaReahouldcall stKnm’sCan-hge Works and examine his stock of wheels before . and while the manufacturers bun plaintobeoeen. Amrloodotsmndnd Awbeelsnowinatook-fl-tt. mum-mm bntBrysnaathsvoahmm «man Valued. stouwhlchthoy are selling stadium admonmmnhoturen' pricesâ€"43d. aBuyyom-Seedast Pnnn Honours NEW Dnua Bronx. Everyaeed shah cogâ€"444:. You will excuse me for segue that you are mistaken as to Canadians. on do not travel enough. or you would know that we have a great country up here north of you. larger than yours; and init the best uhllo school system (perhaps) inthe world. s have three times the amount otunsettled fertile land that you have. Your nopuletiou has increased since in- dependence m-ioldâ€"ours 3540M. Since 1812 yours has increased staidâ€"ours 12-fold. We arerapidly growing into a powerful nation of “Britishere”all across your northern frontier. Weare“Britishtothe backbone and twice as far.” We are not irozsu up in body or intellect; we have as clever statesmen as you have; we have abetterstartthanyouhadiortvyearsaco. Ourmercantlletonneae istonrtoueperheedot our populatiom‘youre about one ten per head. We have the, greatest fisheries in the world: we have the greatest railway system in the world. We are the commercial highway between the twogreateetoeeansaud hetweenthe two most populous continents. You may have ten times our population. but with us every man counts onejn body and intellect. while_ yeg_hava your onehbodyandinflllecnwhflo you luv. your twelvomlmonsof m And added to this somomnnonaotthedmot nu neurone-n nationa- Yanmundonotsix alumna belongtoanompuoot thrash andnxu millions. Kohl-wins thing unknown to III: yonhan by mob 13w mull: more people than veganagflonmu (aochnkeo-bm) "Wm,“ no name at Mnuggui upon-37771! you wake fw’m'“ ' _ 23M,“ ’"'7e1§€o?ni‘mmu"" “‘63: fine} '56) “"333-mmmg Mammals â€"3:d°unohwom proud o: yonâ€"but in no potion. hareâ€"I has written I. named. and “gun-mud» thxsuuangnoé'qgmly my: (lLauahiau £051. DASBES HERE AND mag. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. MARCH 20, m1. mmxowmauunn-m A st All was. at Mchmm’s New Stunâ€"£93. Own m In M hedthysndnntfldoul. mumâ€"us. (otthe firm of Britten Brou..Jewelen. Lindsay). Issuer of “canoes to: the County or interimâ€"414‘. New Store! New Goods! New Prices! TheNewPulorBoozundShoeStore. Bans a: Go. 12-“. R. BRYANS. Manger. TOWN AND COUNTY. Bend far aimuIars and . specimens of Penmanship. Bone foolish People lverythhg New. usuuew' newer-a _v_._-__, __ county. Chenc‘es'to obtein stoves end aim etheli-priee ere rare. but his benkrnnt stock supplies the onportunity. â€"'i‘he monthly meeting of the Church of 13:- lend temperence society will be held in St.Pe ‘s sehoolroom on Mondey evening next et eight o’clock. A trend . has been Drapered. and en eddrese i be delivered by Rev. Mr. MeCleery. All are invited to ettend. -Accordlna to e recently published list of census commissioners. Mr. P. McKee ct Bre- chln is the chief oiiieer for this district; Mr. '1‘. Stephenson oi Omemee holds the suns ticn tortbe south riding: end Mr. Bush M naeli. Fenelon Fells. will look site: the north rldlnu. â€"Cept. Wm. Fee end his gene or men return- ed lest week from Sealer. Dundee a; Cole limits in Monmouth township. heving finished the seeson's cut. Three months were nt in the woods. end in that time about e end e heir feet of pine were cut end drewn to weter. â€"Nelson Hamlin ct Peterboro, who in Sep- tember. 1881, stebbed one Joseph Leroque in e drunken row. killing him instently. end who wee sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime. wee hbereted Seturdey lest. His reprieve weedue to the eculisr drcumsteneee of the ones. he he were cleimed thet the no: wee doneinselt-d ense. â€"By edvt. elsewhere it will be seen thet the Onterio game end fish commission will meet in Lindsey on Fridey end Seture ey. April 8rd end 4th next, for the purpose or receiving evidence relation to the eme end fish lews. No doubt there will be e ettendence of the sports- men ctthe district. when the presentinequslltiee in the regulations will be mede plain to the commissioners. and will be given most oereiul ccneideretion ...... The commissioners will sit at Fenelon Fells, April 6th end 7th: and et Heliburton, April 8th. {WE-followiln’g’lseues. â€"Cuthhert Burtmnn'e Elite Novelty Co. will on ear st Bredburn's open house. one night . Tueedu. March 313:. Full particu- lars in next weeh'e issue. â€"Mlee Campbell. feshloneble Dram and Mantle Maker (perfect fit. style end finish sunr- euteed . has opened her shop on Wllllnm-st.. over . A. Campbell's store-452. â€"In 111:! sdvt. in another column Mr. Joseph Moxley makes no announcement that should interest deeply eye}? housekeeper in Vlotode h1_ _-___-_ _-.I .l_â€"-n you-M. â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"-â€"~â€"â€" â€"- â€"-â€" veiling eta twenty clip they collided with the iron-shod poet et the earner of the block. end the shock smashed the front “bob" to piece and i‘teedm £110 nnimnne tram Ewiigrgueawmdth‘fiy company. one u an e other continuing its med came: down the eide walk on the north side of Kentut. and heroes the bridge put the Queen's hotel. where some one steeped the bride Luckily neither 0! the enimnle sustained any injury. Local. was. .mm not being the 17mg! Marcus; Patrick's any, magnum-oak nestled in man! a. Wonder-Worker: Aunt ka' Elite Novelty 00.. Goran's Minstrels. Rood 'I‘nn â€"Seturdey evening ieet about eleven o'clock Mr. Ghee. Blackweiieepirited mm m ewey from a. norm ward residence while the driver of the delivery sleigh was inside with some peg-gels. and made straight for the store. Tre- , -__4_._ _u_ -n.-_ --“..I-J _.I-I. AI.- nu ma Bully-Ivan Faun-w â€"â€" â€"â€"â€". ------ _._- - _ ceased you man wee well and favorably known in district. having received his education in the separate school here. are» wards takind a second-clans certificate. when he taught for some years at King's Wharf and Winn’e eohool-houee.Emlly. He was liked by all with whom he came in contact. ...... The family have the sympathy of all in their aflllction. â€"A meeting of the board at education wash d in the council chamber on Saturday eveningalast. The members present were: Mr. J. R. oNeillie. chairmen: Messrs. Fiavelie. Stewart. J. Kennedy. R. Kennedy. Anderson. Dobson and Medium”. Alter some consulta- tion a motion was passed to the efl'eot that the ublic schools close for Easter holidays on ednesday evening. 25th inst. and reopen on Wednesday, A rll 1st; and the collegiate insti- tute on the 2 ill. to re-open on Monday. 30th inst......'l‘he desirability of increasing the salaries of the teachers on the public school out was discussed for a time and finally relax~ redto the finance committee... A report trom the finance committee. recommending payment at a number ct accounts, was read by Mr. Stewart and on motion adopted. after whiohthe board adjourned. â€"Mr. 8 Irwin. inspector of weights and mea- sures for this district. was in Port Hope last Saturday on a. round or inspection. and the Times at Monday furnished the following inter esting incid- nt of his visit: “There was a lively time at Scnlthcrpe's elevator. new harbor. Sat- urdaymorning. In-pector S. Irwin of Lindsay was making a round of the town inspecting the welsh scales of the oiflerent merchants. He was driven by one of the Smith-boys to the various plaessofinspeotlon Inthe course of the triv acall was made at Scnlthorpe'e Ielevator. In E g E E E i editor 0! the Seward Dolly Dancer-st. A received about s weeksnoslludedtohnmnees. but nothing serious was snfleipsted. telegram received Tuesday. which he was recovering; consequently the sad news received Wednesosy proved s. blow to the_sflileted parents and tsgzfly._.‘...‘. e de- â€"Wedneedey morning lent Conn. Richard Ceblllend wuewete given e severe shock by the receipt 0! e telegram announcing the death, at Sewugllli’gbreekng 7917! their second eon. Wil- # ..__‘ _n_I.-_.. 150â€"..â€" ~80.- dflu 339:? «as. 3.33 “NE Momâ€"mug can» 5.5:“:qu oboe- 8 50¢ iguanaâ€".853 338" 2.9.9... .396 88: 05.03881 «.883 A923 33 055:. 9838 5 088 can: £393. a:- I 'I’i I'll ‘ D! 31-. i AMm Moat. Suturdny morning last 111-. Joseph Staples. employodtotmuyymmlnthowood- working don‘t-Meat ct Manna: Moon'- Whgm.metwithsm undou- cool dent. emed‘flppmc'mhndwooti burdanmeeunnuolrcnhruw used for an: namesake turned but around to answer . opening pp; by a bystander. continuing to ,; A____.I_ .x- __ _A--â€"-‘IA the sow manual)“; 39191: 1119941931.!" Diwuur. Mun Ill-l. wads I but?!» with the rising“ pu question above n cum? Howultthstm.nnghulnhhmm ”MIDI!” Mr.Bsnon’n chic! sum mound sh except Hannah»? II he mum Some helium Homehom. 3m ”flaggmmwwawm“ worthloent. either. €136 for. Ammummu. m.A.J.mcmnox.whomohudHr-B- Bmth'ahankrupt mwmw not . ,,-__A_.. 5%? H 1’ MI a nun. "76h rm 1., Mysteryâ€"36,39, 42. m ”WI-W03 mmmma Bran-ac Mnmmuntookdm manna-dine line- “ Moo- 5: a! 552 ummm-mumam unwound-Emu You: will!” Denali“.-. 3 mzmmmm “out“ u: the weekly exunmuonl u we commie institute: mmrmâ€"Book-keoplnc-x. Irvine. Mn â€"T.Grahm. Second tomâ€"Book-kaenlncâ€"J. H. Culbert. E. Cook M. Osman-t. Minna: J. Buluox. 3. Man. éreekâ€"o Keys. mun-R. McKenzie. 0. Ken, I". Shannon. J. H. Pollard. E. Ham. ton. M. Cuban-t. E Cook. J. Pdmoan. Third cw-Gmw-Mm L. Shannon. B. Harrington. J. On- Muflonlatlon and ascend obs-Mn- W. D. Jowett. J Coono. Greekâ€"A. W. launder. Physicsâ€"W. Agnew. A. B. 110831. 3*. 0mm. W. H. DI . A I. Swisher-n. -W. E. Day. 1.1:. Balm. C. 1. 31% Montana. 1. Santa. Germâ€"nuns:- 11.0. mm. .Tflgonomou-yâ€"W. B.- ~ -’l'ho Tannin Homing Pm club hu now the lamest membership and controls the number of bird. of my pigeon duo in unamoonnooktorthuaeuonu mm. â€"Mnloohn W. Ford. the but NI-xound “hm in America when he wu wowed the right to defend the title, has mum rolnomwduan nmwur by the American A one Union. â€"R.N. Hmisonot'l'wpnto sinned-rude- ot won with John 0! Da- msmon. tor-w tum-nu amnionIMpotcumwu Inlan- danthoflntwookinAu‘lL - 77 Collegiate III-unto Not“. â€"On Friday. Much 13th.thepnpne metinthe eeeembly hell to enjoy the following inteneetlm end wen-rendered pm:â€"Sons. Girl's Glee Club; reedlng. MrSmItherem: quertette, meeee Weltere. Webeter. MeeDlernnd end Steven. A. pXee~1n¢ teeture of the onurtelnment wee e opening match 0! Greek tame between the metrlculetlon end eeeend oleel tonne. the term- er being victorious. â€"The following ebtelned henu'ehle etendlu et the weekly exeminedone et the oollealete m'- u... â€"__-,_, 7, , teami- sem. ammoâ€"4. leeway, a. Thorburn. Malacca and second oha-tmln- W. D. Jowett. J Coono. Greekâ€"A. W. launder. Physicsâ€"Wk Agnew. A. 8.110611]. 3‘. Guinea, W.H.DI . 1W -W. ED”. JESnlthex-m. 01.81% Morehmd. 1. Santa. Germ-Mill :- 11.0. Mills. E. Pexrin. Firs: C-Zooloa-W. S Blwkwoll. G. '1‘. Blackwell. Km Trigonometryâ€"W B.- BlnckwglLG Q._.F BuckwelLA.BmB.Hmy 1.. Mamâ€"“$5111. Madam)!“ '-A oueeolnbhubeentomedln Kingston with a. membership at about thirty. â€"At the New York ode on Wedneedey the Conan-n trotting mere nettle Hawthorne. 2.23, wee disposed of for $1.000. __,...7 ,, ":Cuads'a crack dricut ten. the Rooodaleo ot'l‘oronto. wm make-mount them next July-[Chicago Inter-003m â€" - - A ,,u. -In the prize flaunts-m Fund-count week Jake Kilrdn vanquished his cloned o ponent. George Gonna. sitar u hotbed-I roan“ â€"Mr. June. mm of Bollovfllo add his trotting mm Clan. K. to Johnnv Burn: at Tomato tor 81.000. Show» mootd. but out trot close to 2.30. â€"-Capt. Gmham has posted 3 forfeit of 81m with the Police Gmttoud finned I and manytomalo mettle: In thoworld to Alice Wmluna tor $1.000 a. sub. Next. ”Bum nun Wm umâ€" -- _.â€"v___- .V -, lacuna ...... She wmeleoepeuutheevenlnc service. â€"Grendhlgh muewee eelehuted 3:93.111. inSt. Man's church Tm met. lama . Therewuemlmeeenmn unpre- gt. Rev. Fewer Jefleett of mm gren- diocese preached e very eloquent eermon...... In the evening e: 1.30 the rev. gentlemen deliv- eredeleemrenndertheeupmel o! the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Chm loan. We! the Quest. Methodist church nextSnndny wmbooondnotod b! the m. Subject for morning. “Admins the sound." the service. “So'clookuln- An ‘ ° bound ,ndnnuldre-wulho nub! the Rev. . Iona. no ' vited. ........10 â€"Abont 100 sport: tumbled genu- Noon in Manual 0:- Tueldu to :1: noon 5 as!“ barren .dnooon u: . It was coo ton tuned our], u: how My reoulttnainthedwhuttbotaniet. ' -â€"'rho entries to the Kentucky Tracing Hem moaned wd number LNB 1111- h we urgent number of camp- over our nude in any mu. mango:- running. In the «:16. In. shone mm Ingest mucosa Mac 40:19 Wohuord (Mannhvho chin: to be the Innocent wanna In the vorld. bu arrived in New You tromSLJohn. N B. “dob-Heg- od Victim-u to m: hrs” dub!- uul on canon mmv‘nwtm mmmm or 31.000 3 side sad the bound“: Mung ohmplonshlootthewofld. â€"Rammmosnndsnpe¢ very or the m horse m1 Will»: uh. Oolflnwhomanenrecold 8.19!“ [mm Al he can. vary unbou- rnfla: tron the and moan hethonlddo cumulus-ton. Kc . jogged-low unmanudbunlafl torn-pedal Wrfiflrkotuo quantum“ 8!kath Mateo-mun Ill-Mum i 116% Ira. action . The oomrvaflvesweretrombflngintheirshoea n'omtearorthemultotthereooun mdnota. tewandldlyadmltnowthdrboettwn would lave gonchardwith their madman" We qhall__pm_1t gext week in extenso Judge cumulus. -nomungmunosdmscm. Ind“ ummm m__lmqh_wmbo Dean" ' ‘sT-uhng'r’ifi £116 case. 55536 not?! ._.._v, v_ _, _ mmuanAndxr.e.n.nopumnr. Wdtera’ Manda] agent. save Ir. Wm. Grace clerk of the county court. his cheque for 31m, as security for costs tn mm. Hr. Grace accepted the choqub gun his receipt hr the am but when Wm mm morfinflllst Molt-law. Kr. bj that It should have been “cash. Judge Dean reserved 1!“ W0! “El. 940:“. ..- .‘fiflfi‘ fining good m not benevint W '1 numberotuuoumuudtorlr.wmm mmmbyWWyW-mm Mmapmm‘wvf'mf" éégfind tomâ€"Boob] -- n..; _..n “mantras-,3. “Hm-WM no MSW SEE- J. â€"_B_ul_llok.3. ' Lizâ€".1 Th; Five Hundred Pieces 8PR/IVG PHI/V 7 8 in all New Designs to Select From; Two Doors East of the Daly House, OUR WHITE AND GREAM LAGE GURTAINS ABE PRETTY 00008. Nineteen Cases of OLD COUNTRY GOODSâ€"our own importatiom-wer Steamship Givcassian, are to hand, which we are busy opening up and marking of this week. Call and see these Go‘ods, Several lines in Dinner was sew-ow wvy wwwy- vomwu-w wum at your own. price to clear, our recent sate ngbtened. our large stock can: '1 rably. but a f“, M8 yet “mum for bargm seekers to d the pur- cm at the reduced prices. 0 W ARCH. CAMPBELL, if you' can be pleased, by saying ”mfg on First-Glass 6000's. We have learned that to please customers we emf“ Profit 17’6"”- ”10108 the - - Reason it Pays to Trade‘ With ”8- ' - A Full Line of CANADIAN HANUFACTUBED 00003. W? been Passed into stock. The atosast Bought and Best Quality ever afiem" m Lindsay, and the Profit is not piled on, either. Our Profits are 8mm, but Active, and tum the Goods over often, ensmimg the panda“? the Latest Goods always. Take advantage of this opportu. W2!- Beautiful Things in CURTAIN MATERIAL are shown. The correct thing for Curtains this Season: Amitsar Muslins, Printed Lawns, Printed Muslins, Ponge Silks in . Patterns, Art Muslins, and when, made with the New Fringes to match are ' certainly Handsome. Raw Silk and Printed Cantons are much used. A Large VarietX of New EmbroiderieSmFinest Quality SPRING IMPOR T A T IONS my. "Arch 5» tauâ€"43. and we pride ourselves WE PLEASED THEM by Selling Ho‘qest Goods at Lowest Prices. {e have again laid in a large consignment of these valuable fertilizers and farmers will find both quality and price satistactory as of yore. Easy to load at the warehouse, William-st. DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, WARNER 84 PERRY, LAND PLASTER AND SALT. 3,5l6 CUSTOMERS and Choice Patterns just opened at our Store. WE CAN J: 1'03 Sm BARGAINS IN GROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. NOW ARRIVING. in Dinner Setts selling any cheap. Glasswum amt to clear, our «recent _sal_e ltghtevleclgur large stock: can- “ A- - ~Au A.--“ Warner a: Peg-z. PLEASE YOU Campbell. "ANIILY (i516 -. Lindsay, Ont.

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