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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 8 Apr 1892, p. 1

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eathing (-3 Chest of Flesh cent. by :this by " Evy (unfit-arm 31'“ are a rut- hm- goods ”exam-oh“ w‘nr. 331.. W m allruw bnslneso 90 K t as cheap as final!“ only. .t it Watch for k Lungs of Brus- »r of Persons. 1N DRILL u : 1mg: amul- .‘ ’80LL, ’ge and ing aml W xxxm. wfiomn N0. 1700. mm. 4.170. Warner a: Go. 00 N0 7' FORGE T IL fit}; every purchase of ONE DOLLAR, which will be applied on your next purchase of FIFTY CENTS or over. Hundreds of these Money Ordels are being sent out and redeemed every day. It costs you nothing andisacleargaintoyouof 5c. on every Dollar’s worth of Dry Goods or Clothing you buy. In addition to above inducement to come and see us we ofl'er still further attrac- tions in the way of the Largest and Finest Stock of Goods ever before shown in the Midland District. Our Stock is now full and complete in every department, and we have Specml Bargains to ofi‘erin the following lines: Corsets in I5 diferent makes and prices. Special Values in Ready-Made clothing, Hats and Caps, and Grand Assortment of Men’s Furhishings. carpets, Floor 0i! cloths, Lace curtains, Art Mus/ins, Oretonnes, Table Covers and curtain Materials of all kinds. With the use of a proper grade affine salt and a better knowledge of packing. Can adian butter would speedily take the lead baaâ€"English opinion. Muslz'ns, Delaz'nes, Chambmys, Challies, Linings and Trimm- 5,393 of all kinds, much below regular prices, Kid, Lisle, Tafieta and Sill: Gloves and Mitts, Cotton, Cashmere and Balbrz'ggan WARNER COM’Y. 3031.91.71: Ladies’ Vests, Ffillz'ngs, Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings upon getting all kinds of Cotton Goods at old prices by commg direct to us. We had the cash to buy them when they were down and now have our cellar full of them. Another instance of how it pays to do your trading with a live house, who has capital enough to protect their customers against combines or sudden claanges in the market values of Staple Articles. Let them go. We are prepared for the advance, and our customers can depend sacks of them all over the house. We guarantee our prices lower than those of (my other house in the trade and hand you back a Money Order for Five Cents witla every Dollar pure/eased. If you are not a customer try us once. ’ou will be sure to come again. Dressy Goods of all kinds, Black and Colored Silks, Prints, Shippers say so, and common-sen: says so, and your reputations as make: renumerative prices in the old country Poorly salted butter will not keep. It of dollars in the p this matter of salt. Now that the Amencan Canadian farmer for many artic sary to study the requirements Cheese occupies a front rankâ€"1 should not also be sought for in Now that the American market is practically closed to the Canadian farmer for many articles of produce, it is particularly neces- sary to study the requirements of the English dealers. Canadian Cheese occupies a front rankâ€"there is no reason why Canadian Butter shOuld not also be sought for in preference to that of other countries. have made it a point to keep a reliable article of fine DAIRY SALTâ€"AShton’sâ€"with- satisfactory results. It comes a little higher in price, of course, than the common, coarse article so generally used and condemned, but it pays in the end. There’s really more money for us , as dealers, in handling the coarser "‘ -1___-___ a:.... 4m been the best- For some years past we grades, but i": would not be like Try a sack of it this spring. Farmers who have not yet placed their orders for Land Salt and 'sh’ s celebrated Grey Plaster Plaster should do so now. We have Bearm The extra yield gained well repays ' Something mustbegivenbacktothe-soilfrom whichsomueh IS taken. FIVE CENT MONEY ORDER m. An!!! 8. mâ€"m LAND SALT AND PLASTER. BUTTER-MAKERS COTTONS OF ALL KINDS ARE UP 20 PER CENT. USE THE BE§I SALT, WE ARE LOADED WI TE BARGAINS. The Great Bankrupt Stock Men, Kent-st, Lindsay. 2 Doors East of Duly House. ommon-sense clinches it; the English buyer ers say so, and c d your reputations as makers of good butter that will sell at ve prices in the old country markets depends upon its use. :ed butter will not keep. It would be hundr eds of thousands in the pockets of Canadian farmers if they would attend to de Embroideries in ifindless Variety. That WARNER «f: 00. give a Arch. Camgbel]. uvu J-.. 1"“"" “v“ -, _ v '77", ’ brated Grey Plaster Jam:I Baboon. 52.399 w. We have Bmmish’s cele pm .. . . _ J ’ u to Land Salt :5 1n sacks. fl“§:§;flu‘w 1"?!" W 'ained well repays the use of these fertilizers. Jack «.5... " n . . . mum “ Woulvmn. pvenbacktothesodfrom whnchsomuch fi'flmfl- .‘I 3 ‘Mm 3 ‘99"- E 22" I IMPORTANT. alwa:ys aim to keep the ‘\ .‘l Ilplli. . \ttuv . Did you know Spring is here and every- body is going to Johnson <2: Sisson’s for New Boots. A small foot needs a well- fitting shoe. This is where a small purse can buy the most desirable shoe. 75cts. 800ts. $1. 00 $1.25 $1.50 $3.50 $4.50 $1. 00 1 $1.25 1.3:» fiamwammw Headquarters {or Trunk- nnd 7311!“. Earn the Boot- : Speculum JOHNSTON 0‘2 8I880/V The amt shoe non of many. Between buy Bonn and Wm a: Co. Lindsay. Much 31. 1892. _99. 1J7 on rwmhm-si. south. Linda”. Findoi- will be rewarded by Iowa: It at “POST“ office. Lindsay, m 31, 1891â€"33-2. 0UND.â€"About March 27th, on the? Downoy'vfllo Bouts BUFFALO ROBE, .l3 ' Downoy'vulo Road, a BUFFALO ROBE. Owger cu} hququne o_n pggvinc moot-t! Ind - . .-.__ Writ this advérunem'efit. JAMES. ARREJLY, Lindsay P. 0. April 5, 1mâ€" firm “31°23: aAmsdgMJ-n gum“ mm m.- n 7 sollcl‘t’or’a hands for collection. and coon will be incurred. J OSEPE KILLABY. “nanny, NOTICE TO PAY UP. â€"All parties indebted t9 the late firm of Kmaby a; FRENCH SESSIONS. ot the Ingres-Container system of teaching clumsybeaeenntmo BENSON mnnousn. LINDSAY. 3m? TUESDAY AND WEBMAY. Thooem who wish to ulna. knowledge of tho ohhngungceqahould oonsulthhn. mm. M 17. m-sm. mam. Mach :1. 1892â€": The Board of License commis- sioners for the License District of West Victoria. Inspector’s flflice. Lindsay,(n1)stairs) “u‘nfiomddumddomenppuu- SATURDAY, 16th Day of April, 1892, me‘mr'éavfi'taâ€"ERWM mama a West Victoria: A z m Kauai-sci“ of M 3W m: ica . 1‘ ' ' . wudVelfich. Tavern unduly. Edwu-d Benson. " ‘ " J J.Dnly. “ 3 nos. 140001311011. " John minder, IOST. â€"A Lady’ 5 SILVEI} WA'1‘_C_H, '1'»!me (or nous“ we been wad” tor the mouse Dian-lat o! HOLD 0“ THERE! Ne w A d vertjsements. Johnstgn a: Sisson. NOTICE. H188 O'Brien: EMILE FONTAINE The Valiant; venfllnted Bole. Women‘s med. laced boots. also 850. and. 81.“). Women's Button India km Boot. Women's oordnvnn. button and 1:335 A better line I“ 81.15 and Women's pouch cult. button 3nd A big maze of women's boots. polish cult. and kid In an The Vdinnt; a moral of beauty. and the beat lady’s boot In Cumin. WILLMA’I‘TEE JOHN 880313 :3â€" 21am"â€"."I£'fiify'a'? good‘ vs tongue. high hoe plow organicotoocopboottor LINDSAY, thigh; OUSE mgm.â€"Now homoâ€" 1.! «ivoéftvhmwmg W Thltvfluunmmm In: mum No. 5. lulu 70: m o! the Tommy at nape-s. Benson House, in thc Town of Lindsay; with: can of Wotan. mm: 1mm willbeaold the onus. Tenders by lotto: mare-ed to Monty“: a: Stewut. But-intern. “Mm. ml] be received tormoabovommuplolxo'olooknoonot Tuesdame 19th1'laynt Anril.inst,1892. FARM th and For tux-thu- nu'uouhn my!) to McIntyre a: tow-rt or to D. J. Megan. Undo". s McIN'r.RE a: STEWART. -1700-2. Solldm for Vendors. â€"1700-2. Under 3nd byrlrmo d puma! anacon- nlnod in two oovonl mom-cu In which donulhbubeon made.“ which will be pro- ducedatume of mm will be client! for one by Public Auction. :7 Guano: Menace, snodonea as the Valuable Farm Property mthoCountydvmmon Saturday, the 23rd )ay of April, inst_., mothndmoroorlu. P48CEL1â€"not num'hhthe sixth con- oeauonotthe um souâ€"lg? of Luzon. con- taininstwohnnnndm had ‘ 1! cable 70x14 toot. The building. m I: Mr repair. Bom parcels mulmm aha: eight mllunvom the “11:30 or Coboonnk. AtthOINIIG umedvlncothmwmbe ofl'arod tor Ida not unnu- 19.11: mm concessional the tau-hive! Sanguine. mmmhundmothndmmor ‘1“ ' Mummboomatorulombjectw swam .1ms. onohsltotthop to be De will Further I: dev-d urchin: n for storm 0! ”with town arm“ mm :- ms The on: â€"l700-8. MECHANIIS’ TOOLS. Stanlov’ a Hand Euler. 81x 83:63. four tot Reeds. two Bailey’ 3 Wood PM E. W. Pem’l Had SI“: Stanley 4:: Deitda": M 8!“ Warnock’l chin! SW”? 09111an PM“ 1.--).-- M- Butterfleld’l TON Brown Sharp’s! '0 menu put-mm. (nu-Illi- .16. EDWARDS. '., FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1892.â€"TEN PAGES. sue-r ARKIN LUMBER 00. THE P or LINDSAY. [Hanoi] A. C. Dmox. President. 93.3, , Sm Chum. Sea-Tran. New mm Inm'Pwtllflfli‘z‘l' 1n the ORTGAGE 8A1]: Esch plum hum: PlowmdDadow 3mm z E: Six Buds. {our tofRee andsDonuo Romain-I- jlutable Circuit Pm- :lther‘Comve or aux. EOR SALE BY TENDER. hatches. Inthehoheeoteommeneonfludeyur. J. D. Edger. Huguenot!” thet on Wedneedey he will move: “Thet June- D. Edger, the member reproentingthe weetridinaotOnbflmhevingetetedirom hiepleoeinthehouee thet he 1e creiiibly intermedendbeiievee thethe con ml» iiehbyeetietectoryevidenee: (1)1‘hetdurinneeoh o! the yeere tron 1882 mm inolueivetheQuebeoendLehe SuJohnBeii Conceived by mot honnetr'omthe inthe otCenedeenb- W mete, on werdeotone doiiere. which en - dieewerevoted hyper-newton the reeommendetionottheminietenot eeidenheidiee. (3) During the whoieoi the eeid period from 1882 tomithefiomSir Adolphe P. Cuonwegend etili ie. ememberot the haueeoicommomoiCmedgemembu-ot theCenedhnaovmgeud mother meeety’eprivycounoiiiontorcm (Thettheeeid SirA.P. Gem wee during the whole or thegreeter pertoieeid periodoneotthe membereottheeeideonâ€" etruotion common-ad thne hedmeeneo! knowiedgeotenddidknowoithedeeiinae withtheeeidenheidieeend their deetine- tioneitertheywer'epeidoverhy them- ernmelttotheeeid reiiwey compeny. g; A. P. Ceron eorruptly received lei-go enmeotmoneyontoi the eeid onbeidieo end trom moneye reieed noon the credit of the me. eno mom pertiee inteueted in the eeme. (6) Thetdnrina eeid period out of eeid enheidiee, end out oi money: reieed upon theereth o! the eeme,end from pertiee beneficielly intereeted inthe eeme. lento name of money were from time to time 001'- rnptly peid end contributed et the nequeet end with the knowiedgeot seid Sir A. P. Cerontoreleotionporpoeee end to eidin theeieetion to the honee o! eommoneot the eeid Sir A.P.Ceron end other member- end enpportere oi the government of which A_ __.n AL_L -ee-_ .._A -0 In". uuer-mâ€"v ._-" ._-._ I he wee a member end the: ether eome of each lee: mentioned corrupt permeate end contributions were nude further end other eubeldlee wen greeted epd paid to the an} 7 ,7-____4_‘ \II 4- _.__ "r , - puny wee given lnooroonuon by letter- pecent tuned by the Cenedlen government on 6th October. 1885. end ounce the: dehe theeeldreflwey compeny he: received from the Domlnlgn of Cenede. lab-Idle: to the -._ w ll,l_ __Lnlnll__ ._-_. bet. (7) Thu up Tepueousn nun” oom- A______-u-_ Lâ€" IA“.â€" uu'g'no o! $649,200Mwh1éh Inbsldlel were you by pan-11mm! on the recommend.- uon ohhe manhunt-I of the crown. (a) 15.3ng mm aid 6th October, 1885, -L, ...J m-_a-“_-s‘ nil-.- \w ----â€"vv _. w.--, 7 _ V end while the eeld Tet-W “any wee betas constructed in pert lime-he of the eeld enheldlee. the eeld Sir P. Caron comedy received let-2e eume of money tron: the pereone who from time to tune controlled the eeld Temleoooete relive, compepy end the eeld enbeldlee, or who - L"; -_‘-_--.-z Iâ€" eh- .nhl subeidies. (9) Thst sleo since the ssid 6th October. 1885M who mom time to time eon the ssid Temiseouots rsilwsy oompeny sad the esid subsidies. or who members sod enpportersot the government of which he wss e member. sud thst stter some of such lsst mentioned corrupt psy- ments sud contributions were msde further sud other enbeidiee were created sud psid to the said rsilwsy oompsny by the gov- ernment of which the esid Sir A. P. Csron wss s member. (10) Thst the esid sums of money herein- timed puny" "â€"v â€"- -VV, sum contributed by public nonunion with the Dominion government, nnd were controlled and distributed b the direct authority nnd with the nowhm oi the unidSirA.P.Cuun in invioh mam mountu got one purpouoot corrupt]: u- 7-~â€"â€"â€" -â€"j l- bk. 1-...â€" encing the electors, and In the mot-:1 election of 1887 olono award: of $100,000 0! money- oo contributed were so mod tor the purpose at con-now Influencing the doc» ton lathe tollowtng oloownl diam am; to to no]: The counties 0! St. Mom-loo. Chung-In. Levis! ontmomcl, Chuk- M-_n-._-h Y 'I.IM In court at Anal-1:1 Wlufloom-f In court at Qua-I'll (:de mama FIRE. JWWW 1411'" 14 xi - as». 8...:qu tilingâ€".38 w: 95:8 .5 38: 8- 35. .038 2.8. a 8 Salsa... 5 3.88 P8: 5 3nâ€" opaa 8.5.938 unoldufifimbm a... a... .5 again... fig ME.BS§§=§BSB§§ Holstein hull iron: the hero or e wen known breeder in the county 0! Oxford. Mt. Gillie expects this eniznel to enive on or shoot. the am of May. Fen-mere inter- eeted in delving willthne heveechsnce to improve their cettle. Gama Insomm.â€"The Methodist church hetchee been moved to in tight piece end will undorzo big improvemente this eeeeon. The people in no akin; hold of the mutter in good eh‘epe. u L- __._ future Mun. [WI 5 SCHOOL Rama: o! e. s. No. 6, Emily. for the month 0! Much. Standing of pool]: mrdlna to merit. a to perfect recltnlone, ottendenoeflglnnetuellty. on. Fourth elm-1 JmO‘h .2 141::me 3 Ketle A. Flynn. 4 Thoma Henley, 5AnmeGmey. Senior thud clueâ€"1 Joe. Gain. 2 Joeeph Fltzpetrlek. 3 Henry Shown-no 4 Jno. F. Gulry. J unto! third â€"1Jnlle Wm. 2 Allce Gnu-y, 3 m? O’Brlen. 4 Mlchoel Dairy. 5 Petr-let . Conllnes. Second elmâ€"1 my Mex-deny, 2 Alloe Hullhgyfii Iggy Bealey. Senior . ;. , an“--- .44. L‘Ilflw "than“ .â€" uâ€".â€" vâ€" â€"._-V. armâ€"llama Hendon. J unto: fourth- Arthur Evans. Senior third â€" Hut! Section Albert Scott. Fred Porter. Willhm Scott. :1 nnlor thirdâ€"Lube! Ems. Mun-01 McGuqut _S_9nlog_ segoqd â€"Ada Enos ""III_ ‘TM" PETERBOBO. A Bax Bantamâ€"“A but!!!" 5"“! ‘ anal-thou In must-doc")! NOON” meted a; ‘R E wows; mono? winch». on a. P 20. H. 5042... 2-33 tum-axon? 01.2. On Banâ€"r weapon ‘ ‘IIDI I’IIDr ‘ POWLES'S CORNERS -- FENELOE. WTfiél'fifinszâ€"i‘kdfirfizpamck, 3 J no. Lukln. 4 We Southey. Junior nutâ€"1 Jqugpn Marxian?! 2'J 2921531”, “K" C 6v" I'- _'â€"__v . 3 Leo not-luau]. STAN. J. O CANNINGTON. [Woo at The Post.) Wmmsc Bumâ€"A very planing event tookphoeuthorddoncoot Maud Mrs. John qudon, gm com. Brock. on Wed- l n. _._ _ -L- _-.._I--. -6 I!!!” “we". â€"--_ My. Much 30th. bermâ€"the mint-nae of their ogoontLduughneI-uhgu guy Ellen. to ulvum- -W. _ sweet: of Break. The core- Augpertmed by the Rev. J. B. Mc- inghe presence or ebouz torty o! the in), ‘_ _.-A.. MI.- I... Mr. many urea. ' nab-v nv-vâ€"VV -â€" _- mu y e v 7 , , _ friends of the bride endgroom. The tel: bride looked chermlng In e hendeome coe- tnme o! “new town” silk, end wee Allin of Cennlnguon ected ee hrldeemeld. becom- ettlred ln Iewn hcnrlem; while Mr. J Gordon. junta. supported the groom through the trying ordeel. The ceremony over end ell hevlnz per-taken o! e enmptn- one repentconetetlngot theeholceet dell- ceclee. the young. couple. ecoompenled by e number of the menu. drove to C - eon.tekin¢ the at: o'clock treln for Nlegere Felle end Michlaen. (leper-ting on the honeymoon ma emld e ehower of rice end good Wiener. The preeenu were very hendeomely end costly. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS .33! g OAK WOOD. [mundane o! The Post] $52.“??th é‘fiml‘i‘f“ W one Lulu: week'_ :Posl'muL‘wgbommJn the m oâ€" _ OI.- n‘h- vm mm mmg mm WWm mm Mm mam mmm mmwnun mad L- 3‘33”: 3%" {EH ‘3! 3i I.” £395! “mm. m $me mumwmm “mmem mm mm 3311:93th no!!! gig dry-hug“! nicely buxom m LIV: STOCKâ€"Mr. W. . Gun- hum-am tor, thoroughbred (W“’ Ta; 31" 71in Post.) 20:. Byronâ€"rho touowmg 1' "30 mung sh: names of the Indus- nnnuo chosen, 412““! d Little nA_.-_ LITTLE BR rung. D0 WNE YVILLE. W00 0! Thefmfi-l WOODVILLB. We. at In roar. YEL VER TON. wfli be him Dr. Brown’s lunatic 011 gut-Ashes?“ Wounds u! sumo 953135! , -__L nu..__.- _ TERMS. $1.00 PER YEAR. PAY.” II ADV” W7 cm Pan.) m on Nov. 11 and so. mum and Gun. mm month at m A Nam-1mg}? 0!}!!! of merit. Sr. marshâ€"Lev! Fem-hm: Veele. Jr. fourthâ€"Bum Button. {but Britten. Emu. Penn. St. thirdâ€"Lily Thompeon. Bruce Henna-eon. Emu Gnhem Mine Veele. Jr. third-Willie Vests. Sunny Veda, Ethel Weinwud. 011nm Sheen, 11mm Her- bertFellte. L Fouls. hr. secondâ€"Jen- nie MoCroMe nd Brluon. Jr. second. â€"Fredd£e Veda. Sun. Veda. Pat H.â€" Robert Sheen. Newton Sleeon. Gem-alas Weill" d. Thoma- Cnnnlnzbem. Ellen Cnnnlngnem Jennie Hadden. Meade magma. Mic 3239mm. quota Noble. ~vnn-nu' â€"r--â€" â€"vv-' 7 -- ___, culled. we: rether en manning one for the little ones. who mama-est delight in Cool: ing one mother, end if deme tumour is knewe believe none of the longer one: were juet a badly tooled. Rumour eeye thet one of our nelahbore wee the recipient of e mysterious parcel which n: lent was not enable. Mannaâ€"We ere pleased to any the: Mr. Eitord. who wee eo bully hurt. in now mending greduelly. . . .A number oi young men have left theee mm ior the weet. The Drop In m The Globe in ice commerciel review an: “Wheat in the west bu then quite e tumble in the out month. This week i: touched the lowest price of this crop yen. end is to-dey nearly 35 cents below the priceobteined he: tell. Thie he been e bed year forepeculeeore inwheet. The netthetcounu-ieeinEuroee haven-bott- ege of e certain number of million. at bushels does not imply thet the deficiency will have to be eupplied by more tortunm mecn Nomeâ€"Friday evening wuutherenexicmgone in our lodge.“ being the evening for the election oi oflieeu. The ueuei interest stitched to n polities! eempeign wee no: leaking in this one. After the poll was cloeed nu mind with breethieee eilence tor thereonlt. The oflicere ere ee toiiowezâ€"Vioe president. Archie McMillan; eecretery treasurer. Marie Gilchriet; cheplein. Meagie Melin- lea; gnu-do. M51. Murchison end Lone Enerd' merehele. Archie Grehem end Addie Elma. The preemenc wee elected by eeciemetion. We tmet that the omeen winendeevor todo tneir duty end week for the oneness of the order. Scum-App! tool. ea_it ie ‘ -_ ‘L- man” the. Bskarniny that “theme: at bro-duodmood but one amulet! the oomumptlon W111 immedutely dean-o. Brad lathe cholspestwutlcle or food up m u we wvâ€"r-v- w'_-,- to no toes, yet: very smell Manuel; the price will nuke A very urge ammo. 1n the demand. And so l: is wlth when. It the crop ls short the people will get along With a emaller supply than when“. crop _le abundgng. Those who last tell weee “0.! AI: -Uu'-'-'- .__--_ figuring on $1 25 wheat mommy oven- uumwd the toreigu demand and under- uflmstod the mount of when: in first lands. which Is shun an unknown qua- lity sud nut-1y always turn- out much lug-neg ghun Tho tot-l mount 1 u L‘ .I... _--L _..- 770mm ummummmm om wheet in night this week wee 77.9w uuu bushels. A yeer ego it wee 56.662.” bneheIe. The enicultnrel depertment et Wenhinztoo eetimeteethe mount of wheet still in lumen’ hende et 17013.0(!) buehele. which. with the present visible eupply oi 41,000,000 bunhele, mekee 211,000,000 bushels tor export end seed and hpme eoneumptia beiore the eppeereaee of new whee: in the merket. Such e eupply ee thet will be emple for ell requirements under ordinery circumstances, end it the prospect- ot the next ceop continue en fevnreble during the next couple of months ee they en new ngieeqyill in ell likelihood continue to de- undid“. whomotvhittbsem “gallium pan-1W éllne.‘ liner nuumuwvuv-W' "â€"‘ ’ £6.20 par month, and furnish medicine: of cast. Amoreubenloiferit would bedimcnlttomske. Noumchargefl! “Mag;$.mperm¢mth and medacim free. These eminent doctor! treat every Vii-1'10 at disease and deformity, “d Dem sax-dell pneuflony viz: I_h°_,__".°mfim Ac: $5.00 Par W free. In order to prove the superiority of their skin the stat of eminent physicians and COMMERCIAL NEWS. FRANKLLN. ISLA Y. T!!! CARD“! 5’93" F. Gmhs. m.

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