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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 6 Mar 1896, p. 5

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”45 in order ring House. w” mg I nnel- who are in 5' should come', 1 times prices 75° 1 35¢ $1.00 mpelled to do t”; of the disco d 8c and 200. are WT}! 2C0 25c 35C 100 parti _ P“ “(Links 'vhoatlonl. McLENNAN CD. BLHLDERS.I HARDWARE. - 7111 we give the best. results in All dopartme the most. reasonable terms. ‘ 0 “mutant. made )Iechanics’ Tools, Carriage Hardware, Newmarket Horse Clippers, Curry Combs and Horse Brushes, Fence Wire. English Portland Cement. . . . . . SPECIAL LOW PRICES. u .hmc Mum: car. 3' efluc‘luuu um u-.- _- 5. Our Graduatqs Are chcessfnl MeLennan 8100; Who at LINDSAY. FRIDAY. MARCH 6. I? most reasouuuu; uclwa. We have a large attendance at present. madqup 0: 1 :mdcsgfrom those holding a First-cuss Certificate ‘ those whose eariy education hns been neglected. “ n_ I lg 12 Pairs very heav ' unemue banana, â€" large srze,were 7.00. now - $3.50 pair a: 33 pieces very heavy double-fold Twilled {' Costume Serge. zoo. and 25o, now 16c 102 Corsets. odd lines, {our different makes, regular price 81.00, now - 75c 90 pairs heavy ribbed ail-wool Hose, regular price. 35o, now - 2 bales heavy Gre Cotton. yard wide, ' web price, 6%., now - 5c. yd g 24 pieces Flannelette, light and dark m5 colors, - - - 5c. yd *3; WW 24c iii! 371w @nunaiau gm. Safe, Sure and Painless. What; a world of meaning this statement embodies. Just what you are looking for. is it not? Putnam's Painless Corn Ex~ tractorâ€"the grout euro-pop corn cureâ€"not: in this way. It makes no automate; 5 acts speedily and with certainty : aura mildly. without 11:11 the parts : poin- lossly. Do‘nogbo lm upon by imita- ,L-_ Peterb 91-0 Bus Hardware. 0031 If hon: or substitutes. More About the Great Rem Which Relieves Rheumatism in a M Hours and Cures in On. to TOWN AND COUNTY. Three Days. Willlam McKenzie, Esq., of the G. T. R. Thameovlllo. Oat. : “About two I” use I was completely lold up WM! tho rheumoclam 3nd collod In our may physician, who attended no for with without honour. A0 M I pound a been. a! South Ammmm Ouu,’ “damnation“ hohwhm Two . I! you th Shonhaud, DASHES HERE At Bax-non Bnos.. Jaweners, Foot of Kent-st, Lindsayâ€"91. J/ I’““"’ "’ price, $1.25 to $1. 75 pair, now 95c 16 pairs Canvas Horse Covers, now 90c. pair The balance of our Winter Underwear a": C 052‘ Price. The balance of our heavy Flannels, Cost Price The balance of our Winter Dress Goods at C 05! Price. 24. PICCCD 4'8“; -------- v, --a‘" colors, - - - 5c. yd Ladics’ black Cashmere Gloves, 20 per cent. off regular prices. Ladies’ heavy ribbed Undervests, regular price, 35c., now - 24c 14 dozen pairs Men’s heavy all-wool Socks, for - â€" 9c. pair 16 allâ€"wool Cardigan Jackets, regular price, $1.25 to $1.50, your choice, 90c 37 pairs Men’s Tweed Pants, regular price, <2331.25 to $1. 75 pair, now 95c 16 pairs Canvas Horse Covers, now 90c. pair T he balance of_ our Winter Underwear at Cost fine. The balance of our Robes, Caps and Fur Goods at Cos! Price. ‘ The balance of our Scotch and Cloth Caps, nice goodsâ€"Half Price. 7 ___..â€"â€" .s mu s2; South Side of Kent-st. ,re desirous of ncss or Sho McLenw Cut and Wire Nails, Plain and Tar Paper, Locks, Knobs and Hinges, Paints, Oils and Varniehes, Johnston’s “Mixed Paints.” P3ain and Fancy Window Glass. . . , ”HUM m1 Elma” Sale "4m uuuvu a .......... .sis: upon thoroughness in every line of 1 think of taking a course in Book-keep- mi, Penmanship. etc., mice as for Business Coneze. s of obtaining sthorough Bush Shonhand Education .‘d Iron Metamu- vgry‘ heavx Chenille Curt _A... ains, an In Peterborough, Ont. AND THERE. ‘. 00119516 madq 13p 91 tson Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Office G. W. Bean‘siewelryg store, Kent It. Help for the Farmers. The Rev. Robert and Mrs. Wallace expect to arrive from England about the first: week in April with a large party of boys, and soon learn to make themselves useful. Some will be accompanied by their sisters, hoping to gen homes in the some funny. Afipuostione are now being received at. the archmont Home, Belle- ville. It is 9. Square Fact Eatsbllshedin these columns, ovu- the signature of many of the bash known men in the land, that as a general remedy for Throat, Bronchial, and Lung ailments. Pinemslb, easily, takes first place. No one doubts the value of pine as a remedy In such ailments. Melt; ls scarcely less ._:..,a m rm. same ailments. These gained Uuu why in such ailments. Melt is scarcely less prized in the some ailments. These aided by other pulmonary agents present the most scientific and emoooious remedy ever discovered for the relief and cure of hoarse- ness. cough, bronchitis, croup, asthma, incipient consumption, and all other throat and chest troubles. Pinemalt eon- tains no nanseents. In winter eon h of the aged it gives prompt relief. In c n- ic oases ask your druggist for Pinemslt and Hypophosphltea. instead of plain Pinemmt. The Newest, most Palatsble and B 85 ~. Bold Burglars at Work. URGLARS were at w o r k durlng the “wee sma’ hours” of Saturday morning, and they efi'eoted an entrance into three places of business, namely, S a d 1 er, Dundas 8: Co.’s mill office, the Rathbun Co.’s office, and Mr. N. H. Cowdry’s : g r a in warehouse. Appearances indicate that the form- er was the first place to he ran- sacked, and. e boldness oi the attempt may be inferred item the fact that although the flour mill was closed down the oatmeal and barley mills were running. while the night watchman made his rounds as usual. Entry was gained by cutting through several crossbsrs in the window sash, and the state of the office in the morning went to show that a thorough search was made for money and valuab es-the money tills were gried open and every drawer ransacked, ut the spoils amountedtolees than 82. the thieves overlooking several unopened letters containing a considerable sum. Bookkeeper Hart’s private (leeokt Mo vol 3:, but 9911.97 Lou! Brofltiu. â€"Tho North Kins will ho o Munich“ mr. no: moi-r trip: wiii common in April. -A tumu- our Nownuhoo tool-ad moon of 3 not. aim iho “mom“ ironmo“ www.mwoohio onii. â€"A ohm showing am no: oi ohooi lion wiii ho no in. Do. $030393: hoiogo 9 no.“ ”a oiou 5'3...- â€"lir. wum my. cum Hoiibuoon. Ins onion in polioon n3 iourwoi within 3 law all" oi who viiim. ood ooi- Mbh. III boon W. “6:13.“??? Lu§“i'?3w“fiuW3'mn IOIIIO'I'IAI'D nioofiiiwiii onvono no» 00%;: â€"Mony wh ”on hovo bun motion with wagon“kl tho ioos doting tho pro-coo 'hgl' hodvoryouooout toiondoxhilonoingopoi-‘it â€"Mr. Donnil flowhipo. oi “mad odviil“. rooon sol old oho"hoso“h din rio. lo weighed aw pound. around: Ioisnoodloui to odd him in woo o pod! greed Ba thohiro. â€"1‘ho hookoy mnioh in tho Lindonyai. rinhinsb Fridoy boowoon tho and tho Cannington toomo mniood victory to: tho lotto: by 8 goal: to l. The ioo was in poor condition. thoro Doing on inch or. water in plocoo. -‘ - 7- Ln- . Th anno no ihlthowwflun year or an uwnl wlll be especially welcome. Pam be mdeonnnryllhonl node, and It ll bellevad tint this will be more-am than offering prlszs. Shorten should run . The than the from 2,000 to 6.000 mrds . . .. A. 4.---.. -0 rum-In. “0|", unluu v. u u-U-u .â€"- .7-.__- , â€"Orillin Pocket: The directors of the Oriiliu horticultural society have decided to cease giving prizes )ion-ly for collections of apples and vegetub ea, with a View to offering a prize in 1898 for the beat of not less than two hundred trees. â€"R1n away from home, on Jo“. 221d, 1896, Frederick Harrison, aged 17 one: standing 5tt. 7iu. in height‘ weig 140 lbs; were black curly lambs wool cap, light overcoat dark trousers; rather m: complexion. His hther. Mir-Ben. Harrison, Feneion Falls, would be grind to receive any information likely to lead to a know- ledge of his whereabouts. â€"Modnme Alhani‘s business manager passed through town last Thursday on his way to Belleville. He said it was possible that the famous Canadian songstreee may appear in Pcterhoro in the course of a few weeks. In that case. a special train will be run from Lindsey it a sufilcient number of patrons maniiest a desire to enjoy the rare treat. â€"Mr. Geo. McCormick. of Grillia. has been chosen as the conservative candidate for Muskoka and Parry Sound in opposi- tion to Col. O‘Brien, independent. Mr. W. E. Pratt, reform, and Rev. M. Hill, patron. Mr. McCormick has not yet definitely decided to accept, but will give his decision this week. He was deieated five years ago. â€"On Thursday, Feb. 20:11., Mr. Samuel Welch, ct Minden township, had the mis- fortune to lose his dwelling and contents by fire. There was no insurance, and much sympathy is felt for the old 'e. who had made themselves a com! home and who have now lost a they possessed, even to quite a sun: at money, which, owing to the rapid spread of the names, they were unable to rescue. â€"Many a time have our curlereielt called upon to praise the quality and finish at the In Una mp Us a “-Wvâ€"v ‘ eppsretus need by the Greniterinkcue- tnkerin finishing up, and It was used b Caretaker Rose to good advantage on ‘ ondey. ‘ â€"The compositors o ' the Brockville Times are In a state of co pee at present A young lady In the bindefiy above stepped on a ind register, on come partly thron h the ceiling, but mugged to haul hers up again. The sudden shock to the compesltors has induced nervous pres- tretion. Eve? girl in the bindery can prove an eiib , says the Times. but the comps. declare they can pasitively identity the iootlet. â€"The cspnclous residence of Mr. Babb. Kennedy, Weillngton-st., was filled with laughter and son last Thursday, 3 num- ber of young peop e being Invited to spend a. sociable evening, together with the members or Mr. Kennedy's S. S. close of loan): Indies. Recitation by Miss C. .-.- A 13...... ml”. A Inna young IMIEU- NUIWBIM v; â€"___ , Fisher and Mr. A. Born, with a eons 11% Mr. Alt. Roberts, together with u long lie of games, filled in the time till the age: -Aeoording to the report of Prison In- spector Chamberlain, the total east of maintaining the Petal-bore 3301 in 1895 was $2 882.70 35 compared with Barrie. ,356 71; Believme, $2.315; Comm. 5,071.16; Kingston, $4,222.30; and Line- a“. $1,810.61. The prieqnera committed .1 eon- D-“In tr. M bums. w um, .. ‘7, â€"It is, indeed, a unique combinationâ€"e water proof and dust proof gnrmentwhlch, stylish as any ordinary costume, cannon be distinguished from the gang run of country we er. Perfectly porous, It up besutlfullg in dresses. cloaks, wreps; and be in ep fills a long to t went at the ladies. Best 01 all. nothing ls sacrificed to style In the voter- cflng Crevenette in Na , n-tle. town. _Grey. Castor or general hospital to undergo 3 operation at that institution with the ope of romeving the obstruction In his bowels tr! We moat W “’0 09°“ “3‘ -m m 3% sad “I“ h. A st Ponrlx's Boom Kent-ML. madam-14- moo. combinationâ€"a entwhlcb, ”tame, cannon general run of x is Craven» . ho after. Matteo: and he maker. 1111! In In the “tar- mm In N: . aster or am: an” oloc â€"'rh| Jillflimfl u“ _ “MI $3.: ufl u flank. £133 â€"l'ron e to “Minimum Mg: I” 'Ilo my u ”"152”. "fl 3.3mm w."- “mm nous mm and m at pork and but. cm at new M "° mum!“ hm mutton “4 9°“ W and». h! an 2. 2M3“- "“m A_ A A an. n0“ heel Influen- â€"Oeeoey Name Dueee «have to Viacom Rood lee! WM monies to nettle e one at smelt. â€"-'rhe Peterboxo hockey teem denoted the Trenton pique ieet Totem week at the letter town by 8 genie to 8. â€"001. N. F. Pout-eon hoe received the conservative nomination tor Weet Ontario in opposition to Mr. J. D. Bigot. â€"'1‘he echelon ot the Cambridge-It. Iiethodiet. Sunday-school will hue their annual tee this evening ot 6.x). , - ALmâ€"‘n â€"Abont 40 shun ”passed W has Satuxgayh-o In '3me Ca' 5 amp. 3!: Wyobrld at. near Algonquin Park. LA) I_ LI.-1MA â€"â€"_â€"‘ 7 uuoWummW¢M “Hawk 00-1-3“- DU Iv gumsâ€"nâ€". ._-__ â€"An lnjnnotlan wu mud in the *3: ranto coutso Friday smut!” Canadian Order of Oddtellowa from union the words ‘Mnnchester Unity." . “,43__ _L don,E ,leetMAanehemeelhle eon, t. Mr.Weeee eeerloed othaeeetothemmel on Set- here. an gamma winners y 14 ehote. elk: noting oeeeeet Peta-hero. ‘ â€"The Chan! Society prectloe mun thKe week In the Beptlet schools-com. Their pentlone for the next concert my be when seven new plaoee of male were Issued at the lat practice. 0! theee two mtorledlee'voloeeendtwomrm voice. The mule Ie ell good. yet with e wide inrgety. n--â€"---- It 9 m- -!r. Issue 1:. Bonn. n. 1'. Waterloo me: with u: accident M .35 on the 0.?3. train bum Km Peta-bore. One at the mm:- in the cal-toll and lunch Mr. Bowm on the 30:000le cal“ martini cube tulnubPom â€"The omen-a of Queen-u. gum League of Christian Endeavor for l m: Honorary pruldont. Rev. J. W. Tom; mam, J. A. Whleo. mm first vice- pm, E. A. Totter,D.D.S\; second vica- gea, Miss H . m. M. noun: has. A_. Gmmbow. ONTARIO. mmu.- MAE fl UM 5mm 53‘ "t ...__;_._ .5 an... I- 4m. nun-nu o! mum :- a mums. m m. an. n. bug». 411. Eduard“: .ammm u ”out tumult-J Fun-y. o! m â€"Mr. Patrick Walsh. 115.1“! in Int Monday. when be hope: omploymont. - -â€"Mr. W. Hobbs. ct Vulcan town but Saturn” sud gun m"-._u;-. ball. ' â€"Mr.sndnre. Thou. mm. gnu mu Jcronx), c! Klnxnount. m as mien: mum; In town. ‘ â€"ur.w.nac.ot mmfimmav: ed 3 naw B u come: In: Friday. through Mr. Henry Hangar. â€"Mr. J”. A. Wright. at Cunningham m In town but sum-as: and an. In Post a plenum: cm. â€"Mlu Mmd O'Dall lot: but Saturn, tor ampumm. M standing the manner! Toronto owing. â€"Mr.W.Cm,ot1‘mnw. uspondlnzn tow ho with his parents. Me. and Mn. Gac. . wuumm. â€"Mr. Du. Dam. of the cut wad. who when omp‘. u Santiago um Stu- m'u tor an at three months. to “M -" 'â€""’ ' â€"llu In Jun: mm: Hood” mon- ug tux- When an. '01 W o! m :11th luau im stored am can. - â€"_.-_L._. ”ma-I mgtwowhmnonm with 0. w, nonwhohuohsmotm unusual! gccngbd b! m ‘- n.1,“. “‘3 m " Mr. Spam 1- {613m 3mm m. m wash. in. mu m: Wm: when be hope- to W" This store believes in a liberal system of educa- tion. For years it has been teaching women economy and helping. them to better values continually. The result is a general interest in whatever we do and a quick response to what- ever we ofl‘er. Almost every woman within reach of the store knows it [from top to bottom. Now we want the men! . . . . There’s a way to get them, too, and just as sure as they get into the store they’ll want to see all there is. That's exactly what we're after. If we can put ten thousand men in possession of all the facts concerning the business there'll be a heap sight less nonsense and misrepresentation. D So we make a bid for the Clothing trade of young'men and elderly men, poor men and rich men, by oflering Special Values in Goods they're sure to need. We In” I 50' Dundas 81 Flavelle Bros. Wm ”90!.”an 3mm Men Wanted ! Contract is Everything pocket K”Wh BMW NEW Goons-am? old goods. You “18.47 in: at the Least Possible Price. SUITS that Suit. W. G. BLAIR SONS. All Kinds of LUMBER» mun. 831mm. Lun.'mr. smrr. mum and woon Kennedy, Davis 3011. Mills at Boboaweon. Kennedy, Davlg‘: Son. New Ad gia‘semenu How TO SECURE Merchant Tailors. â€"PLACI m m mâ€" '. a. mm a: Son:- Better by U80

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