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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 20 Mar 1896, p. 5

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BVC Isaac. rave II and sum Three dwelling Med on south-m 343-919.. HOW-hm '3‘- mm. For 3; Saw lodnstrhl {03d nboro Ind ‘1 month]. ALEX. xcai 0 acres offirlt m 14 ”3.0.1331; TO RENT:- nmen t5 TICK. LION. few good live L1 0! the count“! on salary or con- Man-gar tor tho A GOOD ”INVESTMENT ILINDSAY FRIDAY. MARCH 20. Satm-day‘s Market. Saturday‘s market was fairly good. 03 the outside there were 15 loads of pork, ”961.3991“ and potatoes, which found a. in“! sale at good prices. A large display >01 choice butter a and {owls constitut- ed {M in: ide mérkggts; Buyers was 910!!- tflu; and sales brisk. The 10110ng “8113mm: Butter. 14c. to 163.: eggs. 13°- to lac: turkeys, 9:. to 103.; mango. 30¢- .Efifi‘QC-azeese, 60. to 39.; floyge, 103- and #A... L...- bumo: until the workshop. 000m - considerable stock 3nd several nimble °°1°°k‘ 3 mafia m Sets of tools, was completely gutted. The i “7’ Pa '- _- W, I" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" rear 01R.Luke “a premises ‘1’” “M ' Somedamage. *cnthoughttheflraorlâ€" [mm 33’ "ml Bins-ted in the woodshed. “- .)ch-u Buyac, uu. nu 0V0, uvwws’ -"' - I each ; pfitatces, 20c. and W 113â€"3; hay. $12 to $13; arm apples, ac. par lb- A Morning Blaze- About 8 o‘clock Tuesday morning a G- T- call 1’03" passing along Kent-st" observed a Wight blaze back or Little’s harness Shop, nearly opposite the Day house, and gave the alarm. The firemen q ‘98 nded totheedhmdtonndm 31! _workshop burning namely. The “999mg quarters of the funily our the Store were thick with makmsnd bdthc .L 80ne unchecked ten m We! Ehc Eauadiim gm. Hechanics’ Tools, Ian-iage Hardware, fiewmarket Horse Clippers, Iurry Combs and Horse Brushes. e‘euce Wire. English Portland Cement. . . . . . SPECIAL LOW PRICES. thé mustawma‘; 1:79."th sex'ious. e firemen worked with 3 33¢} soon had the flung under guano]. LUILDERS’ HABDWARE, in a! mu Sm. TOWN AND COUNTY. lu‘ Em and Ends” Sale E DASHES HERE AND THERE. Peterbq cLENNAN C0. ficLennan 8100f 12 Pairs very heavy Chenille Curtains, large size,‘were $7.00, new - $3.50 pair 33 pieces very heavy double-fold Twilled Costume Serge, 20c.- and 9542., new 16¢ 102 Corsets, odd linesrféuf different makes, regular pfiéé Mm), new = 756 90 pairs heavy ribbed all=weol Hose, regulaf 'pf’itiié; Qééq 39W = §4é 2 bales heavy Grey Gotten, yard wide, web price, erra, new = 56.. 2, pieces filaoaelette, light and dark ‘U‘rlgizég = = = 5%: Lane: Mad; @ashmereéleves, 99 per any aft regular fléé§: s‘ heavy ribbed nemesis, regular price, 359.. new â€" â€" are U, dozen pairs Men‘s heavy all=woel Socks, ‘ior = - 9e. pair 16 all-wool Cardi an Jackets. regular price, $1.25 to‘ 1.50, your choice, 99¢ 37 pairs Men’s Tweed Pants, regular ( price, $1.25 to $1.75 pair, now - 95c 16 pairs Canvas Horse Covers, now 90c. pair The balance of our Winter Underwear at: C osi Price. The balance of our heavy Flannels, Cost Price The balance of our Winter Dress Goods at Cost Price. The balance of our Robes, Caps and Fur Goods at Cos! Price. 7 The balance of our Scotch and Cloth Caps, nice goodsâ€"Half Price. M. W. KENNEDHI 00. Out and Wire Raul. Plain and Tar Paper. Locks, Knobs and Hinges, Paints, Oils and Varnish". J ohuston'n “Mixed Paints.” Rain and Fancy Window Glass. . McLonnsn a 00. M mu Sm. South Side 0! Kent-at. "mine-n DRY GOODS, S‘I‘ILL c 10 Bus. Collegq village. rmrborouuh. Ours: r. w. Kennett; New Lumber Firm. R Bryant: 8: Co. hII purchased the anl new lately curled on by Mr. Joseph Marauder. Mr. BryInI. of tho :10me will ba J? ‘eIsed to mull h!I trlendI It th I old Itan Lumber. IhlnglII. llma. wood and cast of but quIlltgeIl was? on hand our! choap.'1‘olepnono Years of fluttering From Rheumatism Believed by one Dole of Medicine. “ For men: were." wrltee Mrs. N. Ferric. wife of the well-known Birch manufacturer. of Highgete. Out" “I wee eoroly emlotod with rheumetlo pelne In an unklee. end et tlmee wee elmoet dle- eb ed. I tried everything. ee I thought. end dootorod for Keen, without much benefit. Though 1 ed loet ooufldeooeln modiclnee. I wee Induced to uee South Amerlueu Rheumetlo Cure. To my de- light the am doee seve me more rellet then I heve bed In yeere. end two hottlee heve com etelz cured me. You oeu nnblluh th 3 let er." At drumlete. Sold éubllih thfi labia." y A. mambo u: m. Children‘s Aid Society. Last Thursday eveninc e ver sneeueinl meeting of the Children's Aid Society wee held in the council chemhcr. Mr. E.E. W. Meander was elected mutant aeoretsry. mpcrtent re rte ct progreu were presented by the ifl'erent committees which geve evidence or 3 healthy state 0 the society. The society heve now three some. healthy boys for edcptlon in good homes-4. 7, and 11 yen-e old. Any infor- mation shoot them may be obtained from I). Rey. Dr. Herrimen, J. E. Knight or J. The Patrons. The committee appointed to wait on the diii’etent party candidates met in the county secretary’s omce on Saturday lost and dec'ded not to Interview the condi- dates before placing them in the field. 01: Setnrdey. March 28th, on open convention will be held in Lindsey under the auspices of the organization, when the public who raver litionl independence ere invi to attend. Mr. J. L. Heyceck, M.P.P.. the tron leader, and R. C. Bren- den, of Win . Ontario, will bepreeeln to address the convention. Cbnnollv- St. Patrick's Day. The many at our citizens who claim St. Patrick 38 the patron mint 9!. their mt!" ups-5n v. 3.-..-. - --v-_ -n or green, all Indicating that this is St. Patrick’s Dzy. We have never seen such a. display of green by friendly Englishmen, though we can eoelly explain why so many e! on: Scotch fellow-citizens donned the Shamrock, It being a well known not that Seotehmen, among the my things to which they lay claim, maintain that St. Patrick was a Seotehmen, and» therefore yuan sauna mu uâ€"Vuâ€" _- _--__. , once a year. This letter feet perhaps ex- plains why the Lindsey Carlin Club fixed on St. Patrfck's da for their er, and it is highly credits is to the Seoteh mem- bers that they have made a beginning in honoring Sb. Prtriek’s day h a. pleasant public function ...... By our amen Catho- lie fellow-citizens the day was celebrated by assisting at high mass in $3. Msry’s at 9 sum. The eelebreut was Rev. C. S Bretherton, cf Downey ville. The sermon was by the Very Rev. Vicar-General L)!!!- on, andwes en nnnsuellghfle l33139., even an ecu was We on Thursday mm. m 9‘“ o'clock. Weahowncw Spa-1n: 3‘ CLOTHING. Rheumatism wears Elizabeth“! “They are woman, who knows “M m an“ __ :kirtaorpoke bonnet!) out." Nolan: does mu 01' use old whims! 9°08! W “a 1““ _-jl..l m, Local Brendon. -â€"Smoh Oversee! Walker in prepnlng tor the spring floods. â€"Nlne teams 0! horse: from Rom! shunting, kind In Toronto. passed through Monday to the city. All: Wm. Wash and a guns of mo loft to? the north ooontfi Moods; to ammonium old! 61;}? 3?: . “fif‘33“3°é”§%t% E2“ W £22m; Ea 11%???me Egpfiéjfig‘ {£19592 cures. Chemical and medied like time, well: to: nothing. I“ most highly prized remedies of gene-h: yeere are mlrollesaly east side, and eupereeded by most effective remedies. Pinemelt ie in the new wayâ€"antigen, entieeptle. end healing to diseased surfaces, soothing to irritated perta,‘ md promptly relieving sore throat, cough, hoeraeneee. 13 pi end all dlstreeeiu symptoms ceased ailments oi! the t not and chest. Sol by Dmfilete. mumumW-W'm “KuwacoflL-S‘flo â€"Look up J. G. Edwudl 8: Coin bicycle advu. The firm intand going into the hi- cyole business on a large sale this salon. and grill keep a full stock of repairs on 8: Sun. a! “Female 1 nudge)“: a‘ of 8000, 01¢“ “cm Balm 3?: Buffalo dealer; 19“ la to 116181393“! once, and will nuke huslnesa lively on thc Victoria branch for a time. â€"Ther¢ la a hot dispute on to whether March come In like a lion cr a lamb. Some one propoeee as e eetflementtolollh the difference, make It a beer and have no more trouble bruln. â€"L:u-ge quantities of tenberk are being brought Into town now that the roads ere becomlog pagzaehle, (1 there I: e cane-gent , j..- _1__ --4I-- Sand. HMB 5W umm=ws 65w: 33,333 3334333: ““9 538: th I M: 9 ”31389.11: $333 liza- UUUUll-Illla wanna-v, â€"â€" -â€"-_v -v ._ , , recession ct teams drawing cedar from anetviile way to the Rothbun Co.'e mii. â€"News reached town on Saturday of the death or Mr. Seerl Scott, 0! Kinmount, who returned from the Toronto hospital on Thursday. His disease was cancer of the bowels. Deuoased was 40 years and 10 months' old. The funeral took place on Monday. -A man named Michael Coniio, be- longing to Peter-bore, dropped dead last Monday at McCue‘a lumber camp near Gender-hum. The body passed through next morning in charge of e. comrade. Michael O'Leery. Deceased was but 23 years or age. _ A _ u n .___I ‘-Iâ€" J ~â€"-. 'â€" â€"Mr. Archie Bradshaw, local fleh warden for the Dominion government. informs our reporter that it is probable that trolling for mukinonge will be legal from the lat of June thin you, instead or the 15tb,and an effort is being made to have the two months close season he inon the lat of April instead 01 the 15: as at present. -vaâ€" .._r_ _,V â€"Saveni patrons of thongl nhiic librery have asked us to any can nth? an: concerning the presence of to reedin room. It is” n delicate a: cot to hendl e. e will only say then they ere en nnm litigated nuisance to everyone but: the owners, who. it they will per-lab in bringin 3 th em to the rocmuhonl in It launch hemcnuid e for en airing new and: thenâ€"in would e. d greatly to the oleenlineu oi the room. , lâ€"A... AL- 4-- gunâ€"l -.___-v- , â€" o. Moodoneld. the tum who wee orreetcd at Peterboro leet w to: bug.- lerlzloa Sr. Peter'l cathedral end prleet'e reeldenee he been Identified by the Kingeton pol co to being J oeeph Been- dry, who wee released from the peniten- tlery on May 15th 1895, utter em a seven yeere’ term to: . He 1. wented in Wetertown or two ha I committed there on Sept. 17th on son: last. â€"Mr. London Sahel]. of Uxbrldgo, 3 rich tamer, wuln town Heads! or the first time in 88 Lem. Hr. Soho! first visit to L the trial trip or the Sn. 030mb tron Port gag-u; he ‘39 than I readout at Little in theiiléisnycarsd‘” hon sh 68° 0 . w m were no brick houses in 12:81:11, and only a tow “one I blutcd dwellings built of the refuse ock durin the construction at the locks hero. Mr. ell thinks the town has made yon- dcrtul progressâ€"3nd so is has. and will continue to do so. â€"-Lssi: _Frldoy‘ gag-noon shout 5.3) .3 __ "-_.I._ n-- m. Dwuu mum an an... _- __.__- , dertnlprogreesâ€" d so is hes. and will continue to do co. 0 opposite theS school, but the boy retained hie hc d on the halter end trampled upon. He racaived o bed over the ht eye. and the colt o: the legm 1:011,an of flesh help“: can entirely out. The plucky young weleedcnohexcdeidem e time hoping to more e ride home on o peeeing oleiah, but was st l9“. induced, to accompany e A â€"_ _-_. Ll. Iain-I .mm Wm WM aw u hm n rmmwmum mMm WW new Wodnudlrm “I theenngelbflamflmmmmln um Queen-Ithaca“: church m FN- uu, 1m than nt 3n other amnioc- Mnon Wt ls poly: Jam by the , 1- .L- _mI-.- -BDII “mauveâ€"u. end other: to the m Bong W. T3311. the 10W. “1:; 2310 will 96'" WP hour moaned. Wedneedey evening Mien Geruo Fee eotod on mint; under her leader-hip the singing we: on Interest. manna: cf the service. Mr. Totem took as to subject “Ssten'e Devices." The text. was "Ye ere not Ignore!“ 0: MI devices.” Ho depleted the verlom devices Smn mekee use of to lead |mar-lo to run end oned perdltlon. He men: the one of 3 young men who wee beetle: at e hotel when he one up _r_or 3 shot: tune:- he who -.A_A__ _ â€" up..â€" W =Nemmcmamma bemvm £9939 is 35mm m m the m MQME‘ “manhunt tam QMM‘Q‘EMW L __‘_ ‘ drl Wm country u tow you-s upturn the cable he talked with thin young mu about his sou). The young moo sold, “The In rightâ€"I ought to be o ohrlltlln, but I am not: Inns once u christian, I m a member of the Hotho- dlst chumh. and o Suud schoolteacher mm: on let Soho 1m! but I was very mg omit-om (306.. _1hova got, u uny - A-_._ _‘ Inb- 4199:! we mica m «w 5% mm A mall Mae: gamut! tum mu! n We amend. the ”magma hum mt . us: but summon: mun pumm- 1.1mm mull ' nun that». :i1:.â€"fi$§i60hootnut expat W ulna-.1“: o! Siudlhstu'l “man. on- rl no , Indium. who Is employ“! 3t Ky 0': m Works, to ubout to bring his funny to town. ,- aggfifigeéfifii B :F'EX “gag“ wffifi L HMEB 1'3 mfi‘fi'fié‘mfi 235%.15 not m3 3 row mid I lemma quaml wlt “other; I than him; he llnd { «3:51: with lll Evil-y rynlfihs mum G! I conga hlm bu It was all was! Bald haâ€"l was go some {gtehb 8961?!!! and “A“. “L â€"The date for the return engesement of “Bend. noroee the See" we! definite! unwed lest week. late Wedneedny. A 8th. The company will ocean the hoetde o! the Toronto Open house next week. â€"Mr. Rich. Duh, of Next]: 0 In win- tering l4 hood 0! horses. Same o the uni. mole are five years old. but have never yet bf_en In hornet a. Mr. Edvard There- u___u._. e.-- 1': haul nf hm. In 00"me :00 ton, ct Veruhm. Tm 17 710371 of _honel in his stable. â€"Mlsa Mltcholl’s grand mllllne o n- lnz will be held on Thurman}! Kayak! and” of next week, also rooms wt] beedopen on'rhmdn evening, Much 20th. Stand over A. Camphel l‘u grocery atmâ€"Z- dâ€"l-w. , __ “,LA â€"We nnderetend that Meeere. Baht. Bryene end S. Irwin have pnrcheeed Mr. Joseph Mennder’e lumber. coei end wood bneineee. end took poeeeeeion Toeede . Mr. Bryene hne hed longr experience n the bneineee, while Mr. win it one of our beet known citizens. conecqnently the pertnerehlp ehooid be e meet encoeee- m1 one. -The Dely honee. Toronto. he- been eoid Mrs. Deiy. widow oi the iete J. J. Dely. e new pro etc: is Mr. Mommy“: one time e we known ciger treveiler, more recently connected with the old St. Jemee hotel, the N eelon honee. end eevee-el othere. He took Josueelon of hie new mieeeinet we . It in noeeihle thet Dely my do ctde to reeidc in Lindeey. â€"~Frlende in town received leet Mondey the melenchoiy newe thet Mr. John Jorden, o! Fenelon Fella. whose iilneee end hoped-tor reocvery we noted Seterdey, hed peeeed ewey the previcne often-noon. wee e eon oi air. Wm. Jordon. e Deceeeed well-known citieen oi the Feile. end e heather oi Mr. Geo. Jordon. oi Britien Colnmhie. who wee police meietrete oi Venconverleet yeer. â€"Ir. 1’. B. Mcmhergey loeded e oer o! eettle on Setnrdey ieet for the Montreel merket. end to - moi-row he will file e coneignlnent of 40 horeee to the tol. Eon. merket. The nnoertelnty the oceen et thie eeeeen ie ex- cl outer emnlined the ect thet Mr. Mciliher- ieetehi inentc horeee.whioh i f.“ .Monireel on e S. S Britieh Queen oi the Johneton line. errived in Koren eiter e etorm in good tion. while out oi e’lot oi $ or 7 belonging to e Montreel_ilrln,_ieeded three deye proving.- A -_ .L- __.-‘ ‘fl‘ -Boavorton Kw: View county 1. this our to «coin ntunuoa no the hands omelnl “lunar! Ior tho pm of cqullslng tho manlclpdumsuonu to! count In. The county council an. Wax-g?! nuggmgmxfinwtm this an . ooofin as our“ on ottheworkbo adonolnuocfly ugh manor th eve canon-um u- m [not .3011 and It: fertility In 3 mm manager. This 33"{Nfi3‘ 1.?“ Ins-gal: a on y anonnthowoxk lo rally don. u do wâ€"â€"-l â€"_ _._._i mmwmmww am _. m «w WE?" cabin-III mil-2‘31 W i , a mi: donation. swam ma Gnu: to ”um... um the museum» M“ ’ " "' mm o! m y. esolutlona 0! ed emu! Iym I h“ but» fid 2AM ”Maw. Manama tad u h m 0...... [Anglia ml] -1‘QOQ£M mg: m. a $IMW MW 3 on O"!!! WWW .4” . on" humus mad man now W “a" In vi d lawman}! £1an .0?“ gnu.- W: ”1.“! ‘3‘.” . a o! worm. than nu: ma uhlp In the “Milan. Tu-fl. $1.93“ c‘l‘uggoud It: mum a: win a . bun u pm! mammal: It. A hut "veto ct thunk. w cud Mr. E. A. It“! (.3 m that and lsbcr cxpondod In tho loan» of thll elm. â€"Lt tha young m’a "an!" In tho Y ILCJ. room. on Sands: moon um I» numhu at man were mat to “sun to u: “damn given by Rev. J.W. mum. The spatial- took us I bul- ot bl- mush extnou (mm the eighth Palm. A duct: was well rendered by Mum. Robert. nd Robin-on. mmmflwwmmwmu Mum-utmanpcmd mm mmwmmmdmmw dwdlhonm brim-m“ unwind bumsmmhm anxmnotnho M! â€"Mn. Law. of Uxhridgo, is no moon: visiting Mrs. Skinner. -Miu Goa-gin. Brunt, of ;tho north word. in visiting or. onion. â€"-Mioo Gad” Won'y open: Sunday with hot III-tor a Hoodoo M12. -â€"Miu Mia McKinnon. of Tomato. io visitinstrioodl intmm 3nd ammo this wool â€"Mr. Walter W. Friuoii left here mu mu.- m for Tomato. Chic-go. Friday morning tor Toronto. yummy. ond Sarnio. -Dr. Smith. dontiot. oi swmme. hon boon tho goo-i oi Dr. H. But in: oooopte oi don put. â€"uioooo J. ond L. 1:31.. ci town. upon: Sotnrdoy ond Sunday with tin. D. hic- mum â€"lr. B. laconic} luv“ to: Bouillon tonight to mound tho a M i iiono Ciroiol. . man I. 0 â€"Hr. Luiio Blot ha (on. to Toronto. hov maxed o oitwion thou. Wo wioh ooooooo. â€"Xiuwnoooioihiowniuiwoohwjoin ho: ioihot Dr. E. 8. Wilson. who hu ioooood oi hitch mot. h’. Y. -'rhononyixiondo oi In. A. Loidio . who hon boon iii with io grim. win piooood to hon oi hot um. -m. ranci- lulu Arm . oi Lind-o7. woo would to 8am- on Grunhory. oi Dianna. on M lash. â€"Mfl. Wm. W oi Linda! who hu boon W in an minions hwh’mmmwimuw ”a -ir.w.n.Pan-u.mau.n.nw- _. - A._. _“.I._‘m ”mm.” Some We’ve started la te talk Spring Geede=wlth us elethee fer spring end summer wean We’re not _ so far away {rem water. but \ve een yet feel his bites But the sun and ratewtll set the enew a sliding, and whe wants winter eletht anywayt Buyers, buy fer the luture. net fer the pee t Te he smartly dressed will net mean te he ear: peeeively dressed, A little meney e a lee way ever eur eeuhters. These are the eye te me e the dellere de their werlt, We‘ve latth eheugh {a the heart an: mehths te prepheey thetyeu'll see the bl at her-- vest that has In the dtstrtet been. reaped er years. We want alltege te wk on thts bests, As ter us. we‘ve been at werlt fer some tune. The results of our watk you'll and "you“ visit our stores. Do we count you among our patrons? If not, please lay aside your prejudices. Come in and look the store over. View the goods and compare.- This done, two to one, we shall make a customer of you. The slim manâ€"be he ever so sum, or: He even so tallâ€"will find exactly what he needs. Length of coat. of vest, of trousers. all adapted to his height and to his smaller chest measure. The stout man’s suit, exactly the reverse, if we give you breadth combined with short coat, vest and trousers. No more of fitting the special man with the average suit. Tell your specially-built friend about our specially-built suits. Regular lines for sprin in Mam: Men’s, Youths’ and Boys, for 3! ages and Ours is a business to supply everybody. fall short. It goes without saying that the styles are thoroughly, wholly new. The ;shades are nobby, the stock 15 large, the variety ample, and the prices right. You come and shove half-dollars our way and we'll shove dollar values yours. Here’s TIM Wonderful Cheap Men. These are Special in ing trade. Only one make them. We 1‘11 this district. FOR BUYERS The Slim Man’s Suit. The Stout Man’s Suit slim manâ€"be he ever so slim, be he ever _ _ _ , . I Sfflfig Hzm‘s Special Thing We Offer: cial in the Ready-Made Cloth- xly one firm in Canada cut and We have secured the sale for Peterbdro. - P0“ H°pe' you'll find if you'll CAPS. in Mammoth lots. amz’ all sizes. Vc never

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