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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 8 Mar 1895, p. 5

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.CCS h is The ace, In nmfi-I ammo!" C In um I Wflh PM “WW â€"Mr. J. H. Moore, of Ups 3 fine thorough-bred bull tron: Mr. Thos. Thump Jon, -‘.\1v.-. Andrew Rabat Arthur Cunningham, (t delegated to purchasa a or the use cf the membe - . A h a uuu uni-.5... fl". from Mr. Thos. Thump ion, of Feneiou. -â€".\ir. Andrew Babel-teen end Mr. Arthur Cunningham, (i Ops, who were urchese a first-class bull delegated to p or the use oi the members of Ops agri- cultural society, succeeded in purchasing one cf the finest bulls ever hrouuhu into Miller 8: Sons, of Picker- ing. The animal is a roan color, calved , ired by Sittyton Stamp imported); dam. "Corea"(imp rted.) He has a v strong Cruickshanks strain. â€"To-morrow afternoon lovers of the game of hockey are promised a. great treat, when the Whitby Colts, one of the strong- est or their own size and age, will oppose the Lindsay Colts under the captaincy of A. Simpson. The Lindsay hero on Thursday of last week to meet the “Volts” cf ihst town. The following players comprised the team: Walton. i. Perkin, (point), Shannon, (cover point). and Mscgechen. Barron, Rmkln and -â€"â€"-â€", (forwards). The ice was in verg poor condition. The Lindsay men fonn that their opponents knew ething or two about the game. and only succeeded in scoring but one goal tothe Volts four. :er the game the visitors were enter- tained at supper in the rink, and they speak highly of their riception. !_â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Gen“ spam 8010!. â€"John L. Sullivan. who is financially embarrsssed down In Florida, has been offered a position to accompany a tem- perance lecturer on a tour. John L. should says he wnlmcko cmmhtor$1003 aide androwhmorsny other plus Sonnet my elect. DA 8.338 HERIfiLflD TIER]. ETc Ezuuulinu!’ QM Téii'N AND COUNTY. LIN DSAY. Peterflw and all the popular Dress Materials. This season produces some of the most beautiful effects and best Cloths ever seen, and we pride ourselves upon having secured the best of everything. We invite every lady in the county to inspect the stock this month, and feel confident it will prove both pleasant and ..... instructive. . . . . . imam m4 “mum mum. “mammal“ m mm“ A M m Prints, Delaines. @ Ducks, Muslinss Pcrcalcs, Scotch Ginghamss Zephyrs, BEAUTIFUL Prints. MM“ THE FINEST LOT THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN Mi‘ PNIéOQnQI Puma”. Int DRY GOODS. M “m Mm! QmNM «I mum ‘I‘hu Ml agony Notes. imam. MARCH 9k ‘3 Ito“ “OM BMNL‘IIAM. 1}. A3 563;; has Dawn‘s“ l bu!) "511‘ Walbal'," «I u the Newman h. “M nmhmh m. mmmm \mmwmm. . 001, m M n chum mu MOM“ WW KengELgSQ s. 00“ 0n Sabbath morninm at St. Andrew‘s ohm!“ the vector will preach on the eel» jeet “in the Whole Bible Inspired!" eDuNng the seem at lent special devotions will be held in St. Mary‘e ehureh on Wedeeedey and Friday evenier. et 7.80. â€"'1‘be Rav. Dr. Manor-mid o! “opener. Breached two excellent sermons in the “abridge-at. Methodist ohureh on Sun~ deyiest. â€"Dr. Geo. L. McKay, oi Formosa moderator of the more! membly oi the Presbyterian church, will preach in St. Andrew‘s church, Lindsay, on Math 17th. â€"Wedneed3f, Fridey and Satan of this week w be observed ass-Ember iéy the congregation of St. Men's. T e ‘ mber deyi occur at the beginning of the 7.30. .13» Raw. Dr. summed me am ambrldxo M1- day lash. Ammu- lam; lifiiim cf Job Lima. Jan to hand. 'rwuln. Town“. Table Lima. Momma Md “blame. by the {“35“ In the ole». Prion Limo“ ono‘ , undu- «hm an Imam: a: Mum “nos. four seasons. â€"The regular meetlnfiot the W F. M. Soclety of t. Andrew’s o in the school room on Thursday, the 14th inst, at 8 o'clock. Miss Mthmams, a returned missionary tram India, will address “113d. meeting. The public are cor- lnvltatlon is extended to to come and hear Rev. Mr: _Egghson, wholls one of the ,LIAA _. _ -fi-u hear “3'. m. an Kuauu, Wu rising men in the Baptist ministry. visitingntriende at Port Hope. \ -M.r. Albert Carnegie, of Port Perry, ‘ was in town on Wednesday last. â€"Mrs. Dr.) K of Peterboro, ie the- guest of Mrs. G. R. tephens, Glenelg-st. â€"Mrs. Alex. Storer, of Toronto, is at gresent visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. hos. Smith. â€"Mr. W. H. Goodwin, of town, lefton Thursday last to spend a few days with friends in Cobourg. â€"Mr. S. D. Prioe.representing the Insur- ance and Finance Chronicle, (1 Montreal, was in town on Thursday. -â€"-Mr. A. B. Morton. of Braeebridge, travelling agent for the Ontario Permanent Building and Luau 0-3., was in town Wednesday. â€"Mr.v. Lewis Boss. 01 Port Hope, we noticed in town last week. She was out) geying a short visit; to her daughter, Mrs. - . C. Earshone. "â€"LMr. wm E. Goodwin, our young Chicago pipe: hanger, has.roceived an order from Cobourg to "do" the residence of H. Evans, esq. â€"â€"Mrs. J. Charter Candie, (f New Hun shire, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. . Bea-matte. She expects to prolong her visit till after summer. vw u..- .â€".v_ -__i â€"Port Hope Guide. Saturdayâ€"Mr. Glyde Gregory. Toronto who has spending a week an Beimont, the guest of Mr. Asa Choeue, expect to return no the queen city nexb week. â€"Mre. Thee. thtlejohn and lire. A. Condon, of Gheeton. Dakota. who have been spending the winter with friends In his locality, on for home on Tuesdey. :51“ D. Campbell, of Inlay, ”command em. â€"0memee Miranâ€"Wm. Kennedy end wire, otmndee ,hevemovedtoeownend flax-residence have taken up onsturaeon- ec. Mr. K I: m: our: dee- orlpuon at turn! menu- mm "mam you“ '. â€"Fenelon Falls Guam, Harsh lat:â€" mss Annie Robson hit on Mandi! ‘9 view her reletim‘tyndw 3" E ...... .4. .A 71-1..- VII"! HUI. Ava-“1w u. .â€" Eowlu and Mr R. Gumbel-Eb? Linda! were at the run 133: Sands); m the funeral of the late am. .103th Oocper of Fondan. â€"- ‘.‘: Iii-nun menu. at: Pen-run s Book-tore. Kfiflc-BQ. Q L‘ndmo“4| GLOTHING. S. Porter. and Miss Bertha. are OIII‘OI “0|“ Job Mull. TEE wâ€"Om to Ion-hymn m nut uk thoseowinguaeoonnbeoun sud now. before 10th Feb. E. E. W. Mchv.-_â€"_47. â€"MrasPuan!wnlfonn a 01m In PhY' steal Culture to: hdles on Saturday, Much 28?, at 4.30 r.m., In Sons of England 11leâ€" â€"Watch for tho recital to 50 81"! March 1451: by Miss Trotbor and the pn- plla at her elocutlon clan. Look out to: pray-amulet? 51. --. ,_x _L- I- â€":1‘ho PM; bbchm'md’by m. Nm' umumbutm ans-nuns tum-9° -Look up 3w duwhmm to ma 1‘10th em- or you! “5‘5"“ I'"uâ€"â€"â€"7r , â€"Mlss Webster. at Oehood, who Is attending the (Iowa, slipped while on her way home edneedsy awning and sustained several severe bruises. â€"Another mule“ cf that celebrsged â€"A.nother «unload cf that max-awn Radpath's refinery sugar to arrive this week at. A. Canaan's. Now I: In time to buy 111351-121 lossâ€"ungar never was so B. F. Reeeor'e electric light works, having recently been a pointed to the position of Emu-khan: lighting plant. â€"A correspondent writes :â€"May I call the attention oi your readers to the fact that on Suuda eveni! 8 next, 10:h inst , a total eclipse the moon is to take place, visible thmughout America. The total phase is announced to last from about ten to eleven o'clock. â€"As chronicled elsewhere, that busy little hamlet, Oakwood, sufl’ered severely from fire on Sunday morning last. The citizens 1 re now discussing the advisabiii cf taking steps to procure a fire engine an other apparatus for the better protection i. if their homes and property. â€"Mr. James Scollard. c f Ennismore. who was declared elected as cmnciiior at the January elections, has been deprived cf his seat on the petition of Mr. John Maloney, whose ground of appeal was that he had received a majority t f voter. Mr. Scanard will have to pay the costs of the su . â€"xmW-‘5lo vâ€"-.. â€"Mr. P. Hinds, an experienced hotel man from Mount Forest has leased the Mansion house. opposite the market, from Mr. J. McGee-tbs. and has already made many friends. id patrons of the house frononnoe Mr. Hinds e heeriy, jovial land- ord. and new ones will and him keen in looking after their comfort and attentive to their wants under all eiroumetencee. â€"'i‘he adjourned meeting of the prelim' inary cheese board will teke - marrow (Saturda ) st 11 o'clock. Mr. Thee. Robertson. e cents to the Peter-hero board meeting, will be resent with a copy c i the rulee_an_d requiet one governing thet ,,-Ie L- -__._I_A min-nan “o uouuu uu Iva-u wuâ€" -â€""_._-V , heaps upon heaps of now and lotto of fun sting through pltoh holes, only e per-on on scarcely stick to the cent. One men heard his cotter scratch on somethln . eo he got out and looked when hetoun he had driven over a telegraph wire. sad the horse hed got its foot down a house chimney. He soon got home after that.” T west of the town, their horse stedpped oi! the road, upsetting the cutter an thro ingothe occupants into the deep snow. Mr. 0‘ nnor retained his hold on thwllnes, a and the h the spirited animal determin eflort to break away he euc- ceeded in pulling him up after being trailed along for a short distance. In the tussle Mr. O’Conncr‘s head waa out and bruised in several places by coming in contact with obj acts embedded‘in the snow, but he deemed himself lucky in preventing the destruction ( t the cutter at that cost. -Caph G.S. Thompson, the well-known lumbermm and a. farmer resident, m In M... mud“ Inf. uni his many Manda 1111110011:qu nuu c- .9“... -._-_._-, , town Tuesday last and his men friends were pleased to find him res to com- paretive health and vigor. Be unnole to undertake active work. es of d, Capt. Thompson is ex ged in the prepmtlnn (if 5 very ingest-$3300; entitled “”UpAto a Very meBl-lug uvun, qulnv‘ v, -v Date; or the Life of a Lumbemn.” A!- though the eountry's prosperity has been for years, and la still, greatly dependent upon the lumbering business, comparative- ly few people are acquainted with the wprk_l_ng detellg or this great industry. and L _ -L _.nl --...- bk. amnnfl WOI'K mg uuuu nave. mu 9...- __________ Mr. Thompson‘ 5 bookl will cover the ground thmugtlglg. The volume will be richly illustm and will contain guess-sight? all the leading “lumber nae o e country. We understand t at Capt. Thompson’ s dsu hter willf visit Lindsey in a. fsw days to orders! or the book. â€"'l‘he Bobeayzeon Indepen dent, in re- fsrringto free notice business. uts the matter in the {mowing saucy ety e: â€" egenenl One of the gansequeneee of L LI..- :.â€"“3‘ -I“ h. thingthatm ingoninthovfllngth in! contributed wealth to mostly every- thing that was going on, it has mu frequently contributed to printingsnd it is now going to shut down on itself. to nuu lam out.“ [and our now Ivrlll NI"- “at. Kilt-fl W _ ‘2‘”!1. About 73.0....“ 4n!" mhIII' 4"“ m “' man.- ‘no. ”:8". u 9am. ”no-Ml a. W“ “Mi”. by mm mm"... nunâ€"((i'idé). at 3 o'clock. w. â€"- ' an”! 'm 5' bold mafia-d a'}1undu.uxtw¢- , .10“. mn'a Nb). elu- on load” autumn; Saggot.ac.3ohn'uuv¢ ,, ;___. a...).â€" -n A 1K 0m ncwulpuuw mâ€"r-w vâ€"V, , men". Everybody enjoyed “the trip"â€" not, only W of the Mutual view- ! taut- boor. It wast-£5104 by them ad {35“ tau-0d st mwgmwum "Trinity church" “A Germ . smonc his man{ othan. did not loss 3 Mr. Bunny 1: comic nugget; I! 1; 09d 90 our ohms wallow. nit onldbo 0” M ts but .851!!!” taunts 113g?! " “suntan“ â€"As wegotoprauwalenrnofiheduth oi Suns Biglow. etq., mod 61 yous. â€"D3n'II forgot the adjourned relax-m convention ta-mmraw. bunrdny, in the Academy at Music, Ms 1 o'clouk pan. â€"The Children's Aid Society hue 3 boy of 7 you: (1 ago and n xix-lot Dynamo! ago for adoption. Both children.“ a , hedthy nnd motive. Apply to Dr. H man Ct to D. Ray. maiden. Wedn git-mod tgy tpg gonna} y wet: Inn-vellum A‘- -...- ‘_ -tlmlI-Atinn tormou Dy wu pm... u", u..- _v and cxclcod the applause and adulation or all who wltnoaood her pox-Common. On returning the cow was mlulnu on no be “abbot!" whoa mmwr '" (our 7m Woot‘u Nun. â€"On Thur-d” than! two 5. night count-bl. 0m. Room m I III! moan. when 0 In 00m mmmoth cloth!“ I In dot-o! mono! “and on an 3mm him! he Mulfluu nlooly mm m door to m A pagan at m In“: «or III .0. L.... “ll I‘D-Am nll "â€"7, mm? W533} “mamas“ tho "um. um "0'“an u 3.0.“: outrun.“ um worth! I- now “to! my unit In tho dono- unumnnm. .0. Manda In: an midway! D5 m Board 0! Inna“ and Mews.'1‘hoe. Steven. J Kennett . R. Kennedy, P. G. Piikie. Cal. Deeoon 5. R. Andereon, J. Staples end Dr. Je err. After the reading and confirming of nine minutes the secretary reed e report from Headmaster Broderick, of the public ‘ schools. giving 816 so the number 0! ”Egg: also e statement iron: . H n, 8 breathe ventothew ,(2)thet eu'lbblere done eway with in the uhooie utter April let; (2) that 26new double deck- be purchased from Mine Buck’s room; (4) then 3 new any of Europe be procured far the east werd echool; (mhsnhe mam Cal. Demon. referring toehe new said he would lib toeeeeomeoltheol jdcebneedit level r :fimro Ioheneedby enior 1 mile. Hr. mm no utheboerdeonkldbponeol Inn ed- mmeiy eoentyu-eeteel ...... Ir. no muc- “9'9".“ Room m mull!!! Y MARCH 8, ONT» FREDA 1896. walnut”- 7â€"1116"de on "on the "do! 0 NM l‘ lu‘ 'h, 13:? zigzag; 11:;5:§532m gin-who‘vwlflhqflfi w an uWume-Ifln at new Outâ€"OM. 3m saw. Mu Ton-I w mjorlwmmmm â€"On hednyBobo menu-hum cum up with two lllhookdno csmnpwithtwo . lacuna-moon BJWM a mum. In the ennui: law dull played many. Built ct thaw B W. .W 1' loot-In. W 00mm. 1.1' m JAIN 7.0-... Wicca w. own. mm..." J. A'. rum. output! It. I‘. Dub. :1. nun!" r [In-I. w. A. Danna. C .Iodw I. ham-I. its! a W. Wood. at... "I 6‘ film. M"'u Mammmdfl w. n [claw-h. worn: (or I‘M-q. 1}. L. autumn"... W. band-5......“ LI. [ml-on... D. KW..." mu. m... w. m....... J. c. Mon..." I. w, Kandy... W. mum. .wrlnkmmmMammu: _.....17 m ransom. tip”! m WWI. You. Led. Poll-u ...s..._.u........ I» w, Ema“- 5: mmol l ."k mpmm Wovm. M. ......... _H_m .00... i. who. muuu flaunt-om it!" ....... NEW DELAINETTE 8â€"25 Paternal, everyonengem. Theoegoodllold libehotcukulutyeuullic.bol5a;ourprioethiluhon,10c.poryd. EARLY SPRING GOODS NEWi‘VIJACES and EMBROIDERIES imported direct from the manu- ‘L2-_ ._.1 :n lay-m OUR GE, NERAL STAPLE STOCK FULL The amt Bankrupt Stock M”- mum! would dnv your mum to the (ol- wmng academia unda tho "vista “Mud for ch- "C." 9 pound out by Ir. Howe, thick I ”muffle-tow ton-"undid: lat drum should ho s at mm 0! We in dual. with and.» woflphood key- h-bom or with key: undorgh- donut“. sud ' n. figfi 15:"; 4%; IE: ;13 is: I I: it: '7 ésgégi 5 We cordially line, in American goods. summed 9'“ 0mm), ox 10¢ per rud- tactuners, Our stock includes ‘11 attractive and cheap.‘ 'fickinga, Loo-nu. Tnblins'. Renderedâ€"Apron Linens. or “mt-9°“!!! bought ‘ ”RIB '0 Are now arriving daily at RANGE OF FLANNELETTES from ’â€" thnee hundred patterns to select from. hath-“I‘M: invite your inspection of our stock. â€"Dlod.n KW”. Minn. anon: m. Fob. am. about 10 MIL. Plot. John Bud. Into! um. Oak. “Cd ban-II. The hunt unloa- m hold a who 30M! Plum numb. Illu- ”an. on WM Moon st. 2 o‘clock. 1'05. 37*. 18%. with gum-ad ”amniotic “dunno Mll- Rev. In 1’. Wm: a. paste . emol- nooa‘nd nnmomogéyupcu . out mfifififimmfiém WWW: mm“? mnwwmmmwmumw “WWW... WW. me. mmmmuwmmmm MWWWWWMA. wmmmmw .nmmm mmemmmmm mmmm 76 and 78 Kent-8t. mud“!- Eiééa the latest novelties, and is large, of Cotton, Shirtings, Cothomde'o 25 difi‘omnt prices. ranging signs. Our mines in Our- e can do better than 8'9?” and Dork Groundsâ€"Yer! kwyudupwuds. own" vhioh include- the ills. Nut Anna:- ‘We show over hue ever

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