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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 15 Apr 1892, p. 15

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That "lesbian-m. being the u lot No. 5. in the 7th concession the Township or :y at Victoria. centsiniu 1m sores. by the owners. or: by letter address“ to Mclatyra Barri tors. Lindsay. will bereeei {Lmuptolio'clccknoonot vsd 11111111111 19th Bay 01 lil'fllllildM. otamllsessloiManillsJuno- ailway.insn mallet“ isncsd.inaialrstate d has buildi i on. an 8003“ cert-13sec: thtd death oi Mr. James MoOsrrcll ct New York. t cilice. e balance rural-:1- oarticulaés so to McIntyre a: neon. MclN'l‘YRE it STEWART. Solicitors for Vendors. E. Gregory. E. GREGORY, Direct Importer of ELIABLE 3 â€"FORâ€" nun- coun n1... mail. a. the above mini Mid. nd r on tho Kt“. well no 3:11:11 1- a onlu'n MB. In ”W" school house on lent to churches and 1‘ 11 per cent: each and resiter. lie present .Matericzl If you “an... - ”month the in for man or to D 41002. J. Mo dmv. t approved We have to prices. EEDS GARDEN AND FIELD. HANGOLD SEED, 4 varieties. TURNIP SEED. 10 varieties. CARROT 8331). 9 varieties. well‘hnown Canadian temperance worker. lec- dlan climate. “.1 .1; gm. more than m of time do the ravages otcatarrhmake themselves sortment that Ola-stock of Garden Seeds will be loud very complete, Including alI the latest kinds: of Cabbage, Pease, Beans, Lettuce, Corn, etc., etc. E. GREGORY. Corner Kent and William-eta. Linden. Anvil 15. 1‘92 â€"1701. McLennan 6: 0'0. ey commence Sign of the Mill Saw, South Side of Kent-st. lEflElNIflS’ TflflLS. Carpenters’ Supplies. Saws. Planes, Chisell. Levels. m, Braces. Bite. Tut-necrosis. 0' I'll. Saw Sens. Draw Knives. 311100. Was. Painters’ Goods. Paint Brushes. Xalsotnile Wraps:- Brushes. Dusters. Step masonrcslarspersm Masons’ Tools. Trowels, Stone Hammers, levels. Lin“. Plumb BOM . Builders’ Hardware. nails. Glsll, Oil. POW. ‘ a. Knobs. Eugen, at LOWEST PRICES 'MCLENNAN 00.,3 Hardware, Coal and Iron Merchants. Lindsay. Feb. 23,132-94. @113 lEauahian font. Wâ€" will be more 0mmences at cessaries and Cam'sâ€"841. W'M_ run-um ‘ “WWW menu-sun‘s. 'nssursandlssm Workman. see the 38c. Shirtâ€"mpg. Oanunnrmtsiiyonmnaysmm mesntsnoodmdlgsme.“ museum-Nonsense Smiling mom,nnesay. ‘ m souls: and price worth looking u. mw‘ nutâ€"9141. -â€"0'Nelll a; Simpson’slumbm'mp niece- Souishnivuatokeuplsn'a who seem cutwsaalsrgeue. â€"n!. Jo We W aided a. leave ‘"'°° 33.1%“ ”mt MhMMqu’n thinknthu'eiss suns. erlcansndOusdiauReomPsnersnowopennm- mm Alsacunecholce and cbespOur- suhousaiuthreedays tsin Nsteli-Roningm pm Mom and Mina: Plates. Old Frames, Signsadeirrm-s . ti‘. rsnovatedalmostssgoodsa o'clooktrsin. Oriental. Thellxcelsiormssiounsndwillgivestesoi “mt-re. rice. buns. etc. in the lecture â€"nyouhavenctsaenthenew lo Ham mummwhueyoualwsy? in on â€"Aconemtusdsoolaiwiliba mgr!- dfiPagschurchgvgaw «comm ' m â€"Thesrrlvslsdeommmualmmlatthsnss- numberot muweakreschedthe {3'52- came in at 3e eleven new â€"AiargelysttendedopenmeetingotPah'ons roomoitheOamhridge-shMethodist churches 02m washeld gt Gsmhrsy w “Marcelo Aprllzl. Thelectureroom willbboe'glreased inJ passes 03:“ Thu-e s B “ wiilbeseocd ct °' and . debts and interests «mini-mars several weaken. were at mgwhomwumam â€"The Peterboro Review. in an item mention- m music.resdings snaddrem. cmheatrswillalsobeinst- used W“ “- muwmmsv-m fiw'lfinmmrn: Wmm’m Admission. 15 osnts.â€"llll-l. Crimean Yates-ans. authorities have decided that discharged - ierswho served ten years and want ”u eitherot the aboveoam are entitled to s on“... .1» who emu-4° gl inn particulars services in order to estsbl claims clearly......No doubt Colonel architectctthattown. is th fianhavethcmcom meadow: â€"One night last weekscmepsrtycr parties ed admittance into the basement or Dr. ilsousresiden cornerotRu-ellsndllind- fl-m b! swindow that had unlastenedand stole a dozen Jars oihis 5 through ilneet preserved fruitl- -Severslnsrroweecspesi'rom broksnlimbe srerepcrted owingtodeoaotive sidewalks. (he misstwgkusolis‘lfigirl halter toot caught hadanarrowucspetrcmnbmkenflmh‘l'hue mw“'“”‘"°"'° “’ WW" bsdsidawalksahouldhesttndedtost once. astothcabsvetothsold ct. sddierssattledinthis 0m. â€"Tho ciil oi Oourt n... no Marcuslhnmn a “tendentoopas new court in that slung _ The encore were installed Chief De The telegraphic cessatchae announce the h! m mm Manyyesrsslminlsasnd alter. Mr.McOar- J.Matchett. Altai-the cetsm brethrenwereeutertsinedstann’oystersupper. â€"l‘rcm the number of young busine- mes rollwsseditorctthc Patel-bore Chronicle and whonowtslkotpneumatic tires and “pound m.“°'".t‘r".cmmm°nnm a . torto The rambler a comic and satiric:l mill-less 1... search... W . writer. a poet or marked origin and power. He was witty and humorous. a sated musi- cian.sndsmcat genialcompsnion. He was a moat visitor to Lindsay in the earlier a law oi the older residents will remem him. Hemusthare beensbout75yearsotsge. The Boundary Bridges Question. The disputes which have existed between the counties of Victoria and Peterborcush for the m m3.“ 1),. mill out thirteen years. mating the maintain- suflcient stock on hand in the drive. new on its w ve charge or Mr. Geo. Wilson, ance of the Bobcaygecn bridges, resulting litigation. have been settled by the legialsti assembly. The Harvey Act passed inlh‘lii. by whichasmallporticno thetownahi ctHarv . in Peter , was annexed to coming}: ctVerulam courts. and consequently the whole expense or maintaining the Bohcsygeon bridges was thrown upon Victoria. The amendment to the act passed by the legislature at its session just closed agdeg‘ior dtitan:e maintetéance gt ntile bridges on an Pigeon rack on g bridge, by the two counties. In the evrnt oi the counties not agreeing as toihe to arbitration. bliss Phelva’lleotlu'e. According to announcement Miss Phelps. the medics-the W. C. T. U. lnthelecture room Cambridge-st Methodist church on Monday .1... .. neuroses :1: measures...” enters In . ill a middle c Pigeon Lake. as interpreted by the orchestra. MlmChaseainnsthle’newand on when my. the question is to be submitted gangrggggam ,n a,“ "a safeties it is that Lindsay will pc-ess a strong bicycle ub this scam At meant than sreeometenorsdosan msohin. in town. andsclub should'bs termed at once so as to encourage the sport. as". infirm...“ ours..." to at eight o'clock to talk over the prospects club the season. There should diniculty in go thsr a “nine” m th fir club in the Midland e of the â€"Seyersl millwrighte Desaron now engaged fitting u: on torshes moon's E 155:5 5E. 1 511 lei? {at 5 t e 5 ‘8 151 SE” 11% E 8’ ES: â€"The coming attraction Miss Kettle Bernard . ling.“ a melodrama and tale ct Alaska. 2% 353 B ..§§ Ea lar ballad. “Tara-rs. Boom-deny.” his! 9th. is the date. -Mr. R. Stocsdsle. straw b ped all the straw he could town. removed his steam we. Tuesday. where has purchahsgd large E 5 s E F 35% in 8 geég . g? Fan E53. equaltosixty cariosds. and has left cash over 83.030. â€"3 . with its rapid west or. is the most trying season our E. i E? E test. Assn immediate relic: for cold in head and athoroughcure for catsrrh nothing evening. The audience was good as to numbers yet Wyn-ed a“... Nasal Balm. n 1. easy go and still better as to character. 'repreaen the cultured Christian life of the community. he easantanosgreeable. Soldbralldealers 383:: postpsid on recei t “priceâ€"50c. tor t 1 ture was worth otthe audience and worthy small bottle or $1 ins-large ttle. G. T. Fuliord ogoanytem cey occasion. It was accurate Co..Broekville.-lol-l. in his statement. it was logical in argu- â€"Mr.l..Newton is building two houses on most and it was eloquent and earnest in uttar- Albert-st. south ward. amigo apposite Ir. I. soon. It is simple isctto say the audience was Reevea' residence. One d morally 661385 and thecther brick veneered... . Jones has delighted and intellectually an . while sitting under the spell of Miss Phelps address for an hour. Miss Phelps' home is near St Catharines, where she was born and educat- ed. From very early liie she has been in telnperan when testing it a duty to prepare for olabosrdflnilh built a neat brick cottage on Adelaide-st. o teMr.Drocgan'sresidence......Mr Do 11% has about completed a handsome two- the storey brick-veneered house on Bond-ea......ln ce movement. and a few years no the east ward. user Mr. B'mmont re- bucliie aldencaancatstoreyandahaliirame houseia she went to the Philadelphia school 0 oratory. bemgbnilt by Mr. David Sharpe. where she received a thorough training for â€"Csptain Crandell is having his steamer. the refitted. Crsndella. thoroughly overhauled and andis e no expense to make the crsit °‘ comfortable the public. The interior has been remodelled. and commodioua cabins, state rooms and dining room have been provided. The new hurricane deck will be agreso im- vement. Duringtheseasonthesteamsrwill â€"Mr and Mrs. Michael Brown of Minden 531..." trips week between Uneasy and friends in town. â€"Dr. G. S. Rverscn will be at the Benson the Pointâ€"on Wednes ya and Saturdays. On anotherdaysshemaybe chartered tor aneur- â€"l‘cnsequeut upon the recent enlargement of houeeiorconsultationln cases of the eye. oar their mlllandthe uttlng in of additional and throat on Saturday, May ii.â€"1 2. ms- ehincry Messrs. er, Dundss Co. and â€"Mr. Blanchard oi the Peterbcro business themselves compelled to provide more pcwerto college was in town over Sunday. The atteud~ anceatthe cclleeelslargsthisaeaacn. â€"Mr. Lawrence O’Connor. sou ct Mr. L. Connor. carriage-maker. is home from Tor- onto university for the Easter holidays. â€"Miss L. Ketcham.‘ daughter ct Mr. J. H. btsin theiull nenedtotthe changes. The en- ginnestpresentinuseis lwh. p» butdurlmhe . m. 11. "News“... “We... .3: une e wheel. The ill-m have now decided to putin sGoldle a: McCullough cross-compound cutoi!engineot200h.p..snd men are news: thisweek.the KW ct 1“- “5 MraCharles tics. Several practical men have been sent Henderson. thessmeilrm to build the 93-foot high on down by will - . Fulknerotthe Bramptonagencyot chlmneythroughwhiohthemcnster mlfilimln bank has been traneterred to dreandamoke. mndsaywflllthevacancycsusedby theremo- yalctMr.Scsdding â€"Dr. D. J. 801111th Denver. Col, arrived in tracted much attention irom lovers of gown took. Forthe asttwenty earsatlesst Mondaylnstonabrletvisittoiriendaen s has” ceased hlsEsster rcuteto Montreal to attend a medical conven- . Scull has Wall; in hisy western home beyond his ex- pectalions. "Queen lather" cantata. Thursday evening lost a large and keenly- cxpectant audience filled Brndburn’s Opera house long b=iore eight o'clock, and waited with I80 Wm enable impatience for the curtain to rise and disclose the first scene or the beautiful sacred cantata. "Queen Esther. â€"Tueaday last Mr. M. O'Eailorsn's Easter cattle were exhibitedou Kent-st. and they at- Mr. 'fisllcrsn animals ‘struck it rich" and is trcmMr. John armpits” oi "Falrview l‘atm.‘ Maripcsawhoae reputation as a feeder is second toncnein theprovince. and this gear. in the 'nd es,Mr. opinionoimanylzoogJ I tnelotwascns surpassed mong tipped thebesmathmlbszonesteeriouryesrs old. welchingelfido lbs: one halter, two years old.st1.3ml :and threecth tb edLSiOlbs. 1.245 lbs. and 1.330 lbs. tively. They were a superb lot of m mom Mr. Richard Rich ct Oakwcod Station Mr. O'Ealloran purchased a spring ”in the study of lambweighingoolbs..asidto betheiinest ever brought into town. d H. Ketcham oi Peter-bore. The leading parts tweed manniactureratnannockourn. were taken as follows:â€" RS Edit; .. 7.117111... 2.... sum. .Mr. John Hart. neatly. Heprci’eased to have been content to . . and had made arrangement gmefiahm """ I 1‘1::§£m““§1é‘$3m°m own isshions“ mgle'lloron“ :oh'tailortotcllorzom cool..."- ...... . nt. suits prim. hit fifim’é'éiéfii ..... Syria. (Janetville). took and beeold suits rightsndleit smug at": Pro hetees. ....'...... Techie Jackson. . Torrance (known to many 11:32 Fri ....... . ........... "nu- W. Robson. (Ilia ). o ”amalgam” mm. cola-r precaution was a "ll"- mld well gagdficcggiandwa‘shgntirely tree fromthat ms W took “SE"; ”3 0'; monotony always paintmly perceptible Wm be the m oi Dire “the dis- ormers have not a r conception of for . but .. 0° ‘- fiatlcelementyertfifigtothmrmcgg wmimiandmotmm comm! Simosouhoussthisevening. -A harass club was hard under the Hustlua' mummy!“ â€"Itisworthy otnote that the now mucus "Essthourne aot.’ which prohibited salvation mminthstplacahssraceivcd its deathknellintheBrltishhcusectcommons by smajcrityotlflvotesintavorotilnrsptal. mmmm m..." is: ”mum... ... ..... r. I received much well- dcloeelyconneot- an edtosveryde and which all ins am mum theseeneotsction. deserved praise tot-his ct ilnileand well-pointed proved ct great 2331:ka byballstwss taken and recalled amrmstlve. Thoma anthem concludedtheevening’l program. next on nortbe â€"Yesterdsy (Holy Thursday) hish ms- was celebratedat St. Mary's church at 9 o'doek. m press“- persoosreceivedtherite ofbaptllnin the Queen-st. m chm M Sunday atterwhlchsbouteigbty adultem tothechurch. m V 1?" _â€"_E._. ‘ - DundsstnaveueB . , 7-1: ° LINDSAY, AM]; 8, 1892. -, ' JUST A WORD=§ About Men :9 5min ~' Our Stock is Complete and contains everthing :that- is New and Artistic for Men’s Outside Garments. The 3 range of Tweeds for Ordered Suits at $12.00, $13.50 . and $15.00 is worthy of Inspection. Boys' Artistic Suitsâ€"ready to put on--in_, twenty different Ranges. Prices from One ; Dollar upwards. - - - - ‘ DUNDAS FLAVELLE BROS. and”. April 7. inn-1m John Dobaon. _L_= SPECIAL. WWW’W All parties indebted tome by note or book account are re- quested to pay up before the lst day of May next, as after that 3 date I shall hand. notes and. ._. accounts to my solicitors. ' Mr. Henry Miller is authorized to receive the money and give receipts. JOHN DOBSON. M'. J. Carter. ransom-s EVE RY B OY 1 WITH A 'lBaselllll an Bl. ..â€"â€"_ Read every item. Make 3 lists of your wants. See the Goods. Compare Values. 1.11.6.3? gagged Presented iv CARTER. Halisms Bastian and Bi gaginwgg 53333:; . Henriettaâ€"all shades. With every Boy's Knicker- Stttt. , Base-ball and Bat free. Sets. each. I Ladies, . I 3 for 25cts. I 75cts. will buy Fancy Bordered Towels, Call and Inspect Men’s Made-up - Men’s. - 35x17 inches. I Our Dress Delaincs. I Silk Tics. Wool Pants. _____________.__.â€"â€"â€"â€"- Beautiful Table Linens, 18 3 Pieces Shaker Flannel .1- Girls’ and: Boys' Peak $2.50 willbuy a - only - to be sold Caps, zocts. Man’s Tweed Suit, lined' I7Ct5o per yard At Cost. I Tam O’Shantcrs, 25cm. and trimmedall through. _____________-.â€".-â€"â€"v- __ _ . Sticks of Shirtings, To see our I $2.50 will buy Soccer 8c. guaranteed fast colors, Dress Goods Men’s Serge Suits, trimm- Featur- Ticking; only gets. means buy. ed and lined all through. it will hold water; __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-'-’â€"â€"______________-â€"'==â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"“ mf See or me. Prin We show the Larth 25c. will buy Heavy Cottonfdc rggular ' ts, I Stock of Boys’ Knockqabout - only rf- 14cts. I Hats in Lindsay. I ‘ Hats. 7 I sects. pcrdyard. I dud Our 5 1e Goods Men's I Boys. are ya’u with us 2 Slat-yak, I , :3... oants. foryourNEwSUl‘ranl roots. each. I Cheapest in Town. y 10 cents. Base-ball and Bat Free. ’ w .,.~... - “ ~ mini-*1»: .551}: ‘f.< ”an..- em“... :. :_. . . '.1 ‘-EL’.£E"‘._~"£:LX,€ s" I -~ 1 . .,.¢, . .4 . w._*.a,;mnn.if” -s. Mn)... laws. .. H: â€"_ ;'v.':‘L-. ‘ fl "1. “Ii 4 mail; . 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