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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 15 Apr 1892, p. 18

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9..an .‘ 1.19”" ~9:- - ‘I ‘1' e l ' a l . a . ~ w-ual-l-‘uâ€"m‘m-t .:-LXWW . ‘9» «..-... . ,. .. . ‘ I z . L ‘3. ....WJWM , a ; mm as... ...-flabby; .-.. n i 1. ,. s 3 l ...... I--. ..i...o...a Us... I “is... 9.: . .nv.u.. . t ». . A". t, SOAP. _ 'rh :“Surpriseum 03 ,wasa DAY. ‘1 {sites out the dlrt: m altos “the wash " at! rest. clean, white; lot was the hands soft or Id smooth :wlthcut be Ming or scalding. R EAD ‘1” “mm“ " mthcmPPCL ; Cant Dogs, Manilla. Rope, Chain, ‘Oakum, Pitch. Sp1kes, Cant Hook Steel, Pick Pole 1 Ferrules, River Drivers’ Calks, - Bolts and Washers, Sure Grip Pulley Blocks, Drill Steel, Blast- ing Powder, Lumber and 1.0g rBules, Shin le Iron and Nails, iKearny and vote Files. Asbes- tos, Rubber and Hemp Packing, ‘Babbit Metal, Cotton Waste, Wheelbarrows, Shovels and es, Picks, Crow Bars, ure Forks, Garden Rakes, Garden Tools of all Kinds, Chums. Step Ladders, Tree Pruners, Portland Cement, Plaster Paris, Building Paper. etc, etc. _,Bu1'1ding Hardware and Tools of aflkinds A. SPECIALTY. LOWEST PRICES. J. G. EDWARDS, SIGN OF THE ANVIL. lands-y. April 15. 1892â€"4701. Wfiedpatlz. Omemee. TO THE PUBLIC. DliElIEE "louunnl. Encouraged by the very liberal patronage ex- uded to me since embarkln in business here, I am going attentively into I e manufacture of Blows, Barrows, Land Boilers, Mowers, Cutting Boxez,.Horse Powers and <Hay Rakes. farmerswilldc welltchaveatrialof ur NPROVED SULKY PLOUGH. Wherever used they have given the highest . satisfaction. CHEESE FACTORY SUPPLIES a specialty. linainfnr 311.1113 Laallu Machines KEPT IN STOCK. W. BEDPATH. OWE. anathemfiov. MELâ€"meow. ___________..__.___. low Advertisement: This Week. localâ€"Dz. Ryerson. local-M. .J. Carter. Inca-Mission Band. localâ€"Mia Mitchell. Two Locals-McCrimnton. wm Paperâ€"G. A. Metherell. Wheeled Vehiclesâ€"L. O'Connor. Stacks of Remainsâ€"M. J. Carter. Gammon Fredâ€"Edwin Beacock. Heavy Hardwareâ€"J. G. Edwards. The Best of Everythingâ€"McGafl’ey. Perennialâ€"Duties, Dodda 8: Denton. The Great BataainSaloâ€"Warner Cc. l‘a-ra-ra Boom-dc-ayeâ€"Johnston 8c Siason. Statement of Assets and Liabilitiesâ€"Township »‘ One. Abstract Statemt of Election Expensesâ€"J. ,1. Hopkins 7 E112 finalist! 131151. Rural School Trustees antibiunicipal Councils. At Decode hall on Mendez, nth last, before 7.0. Ferguson, a motion was made on behalf (thou-nateesofas No.18.Mari fora mandamus to compel the munielp council of Hariposate pass .I bylaw for the issuing of debutureautc pay for a new school site and the m of snow some! house. For more than gumsqmstionotchangoofsitewasagltat- andfiaally an award was made establshing ”old site. the statute mates such anaward Indicatin- at least five years. The agitation “tanned however. and on the presumed au- a. special meeting held since the ll! topasa the audited bialaw. Th m refused to do Honcethe tactic: i133 ana‘adamus to compel them. On behalf or the l minnow-god tbntthe council were ' “monthly-law oaits beiagabown :33: anoj tyyetecfaspscial meetingcfratepay- II held unnamed the application for the loan. Wheelie-tho township argued that notwith- mdilgothe oerath'e language of section 115, Swan tasweliasthedutyottheeoun. dinthe- oftheirtownshipandof “a partienlsrntepayers. tceee that thesp- cs hadostablisbed a clear legal right to d what they did: that section 61 is to be ”withsecdoousouhs act u a condition .eoedem. and thstinthaahaencsofproofthat flunk“ adopted the new site the popes-l! refused: also. that the requlsl. .- fling the debentures-to be made payable hm years. was an improper-interference with .odisaedcndveatcfiocooneil bythegggta area gum naidbrthe kooostiarooum Mum. ° ‘peindicb any apple-ti my ‘ Gm.â€" ' ......“ ”rem...“ unites-$3 . “ ”mmum magarimi“‘°llv?mmw ...... - éfiJfihUfi-onllictsa [m Dill-t. _ mus-gurus“ lthMMMwhiehahowsahahuodmwhtnnaa-c ‘w mam Mummmm Ibo-y’ ' .raaa‘im;mm. , of the trustees applied to is township ' MANUFACTURING FURRIERS OF mas” MD PETEHBUHU. HAVE OPENED OUT 9 FULL STOCK 0F GENTLEMEN ’8 FURNISHINGS, merits of the articles they produce. in acquiringa high reputation for a class of goodsbearinga particular trade mark or designation, are frequently subjected to annoyance and loss by imitators, who seek to palm 01! upon the public inferior articles by designating them in such a way as will confuse the minds of consumers. It is only a few days since Messrs. G. T. Ful- ford 8r. Co. of Brockyille obtained a perpetual injunction from the Ontario court of queen's bench restraining Messrs. NMQRRNNQQMQQMQM Patent medicine manufacturers are per- haps more easily injured by spurious imitations of their remedies than men in other lines of business. but we see suits frequently brought by other manufac- turers to maintain their rights. and the trade mark authorities in Canada. and the United States are frequently obhged to reject applications for trade mark registration on the ground that the applications are merely dealgned to cover irmtations of articles which have already acquired popularitY- I COMMERCIAL NEWS. omen on Tax CANADIAN Poe-r. LINDSAY. April 14. 1892- strikes the hours and hal hours. Everyone fully Guaranteed. . We secured a Bargain and are selling this lot at 20 per cent. less than the Regular Prices. BRITTDR BROTHERS. w â€" S. L. Howe and W. A. Howe from selling __________â€" gills in imitationdof those InghfzcltErneg . ' ' oi R‘st‘hmfifi “Sing: tie. lPale Fifty eighst-ilgy Vfld tulip-day him:- People.”thecourt o ‘ a): a . ep aun- pieces. 0' anu 3888 an _ ' ’ trad k h d e infringed. _ _ , ms e mu 3 n .somely finished; best quallt workS' 9 l . .‘.'....‘....‘.IZ‘.'. .'..' For the SPRING an IN m ‘70“ One Door west at Neill’s Boot and Shoe Store, No.69 Kent-st" LINDSAY. hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhbtidbit WWRQMMRMRMMRMQW Toronto street Harket The receipts of grain on the street market to- day were small, being confined to four loads of goose wheat, which sold at 7 . red and white at 87c. The price of other grains ereat notations. w q The recai were fair and Hay and Strawâ€" the market was steady, 30 lo of hay selling at, $11.00 to 15.50 for timothy. and 811 to $12 for clover. an three loads of straw at 810 to 811. Dressed Hogsâ€"The receipts were not and the market was steady at $6. [Globe of Thursday- 'i'oronto Live Stock Market. Receipts Tuesday at the western cattle mar, ket were light. only 19 leads. consisting of 470 hogs, 100 sheep and lambs, and the remainder cattle. Trade was slow in almost every line, and the offerings. although light for an Easter markehwere quite sufficient for the demand. At noon nothing had been bought for Montreal. re- ports trom that place being anything but bright. Last week the total receipts were: 1,260 head of cattle. 475 sheep and lambs and 782 hogs. Weigh fees collected were $45.09. Cattleâ€"No better trad e was experienced Tues- day than we had at the closing market day of last week. Sales were dreggy. and close buying was the order of the day. Only a few extra choice cattle were found on the market. and And 9 these picked out sold at filo per lb. Pretty good butchers' cattle brought 3% to ale; fair to good heifers and steers, 3c to 350, and inferior cattle. 23mm. The local demand was Baht. and at noon there was quite a number of cattle unsold. Among the transactions were: Pfiâ€"muthotimetohavoyournumodandIo-modouodfos mam nmmrmcn ramnnnawruas. THOS. ARMSTRONG, - Manager. modsav. March 31. 1892 -99. Undo”. Hareh'm. ml. ratt a: 3111911. IS KING. W ALI- LIPâ€"â€" [Donorsâ€"chain (MS/I 37035 IJSl LITTLE BRITAIN P R I M E S E E D S . et convinced that you are on the wrong track in credit store where you have to make up for every beat that does his fish- ing in the place. Farmers who have not et selected We beg to say that we now have as fine a stock Milch cows and ”ringersâ€"There was a bet- ter enquiry for both milehers and springer-s Tuesday. and better figures were paid, as the few which were offered could be classed as good. magician Sales tookplaceat from835to Stcckers and bullsâ€"Reallygood Blockers ap- pear to sell betterthan butchere' cattle and the demand for such shows no failing oii'. Tuesday one load of exceptionally fine cattle sold to an outside dealer for per lb. They weighed in the neighborhood 1.175 lbs. Dealers will y from33.75percwtuptothisflgurefor to :: 1:32;. averaginfiilllgglbs at 835ODercwt 0 ll 0 ll 45290113“ # mmixed, .. 1.025 .. 375 u - - as we ever carried. - - - . .- 18 .... .. we . 325 .. their seeds for this s ’ ' E 3mg: 1'. .3723 1‘. 3223mm BOOTS AND SHOE is ones as m nous: easonsplantm should ’ ' WM ' m T M or. ' do so at once We have th b t ' A1 The Highest Price paid for produce in exchange. GAS" PAID FOR EGGS- SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. W. H. POGUE. sike, Red Clover, Timothy, Barley, Peas. Oats, etc.--all clean, plump grains. In Field and Garden Seeds we keep B only the best, and they can be relied upon. SPRATT It KILLEN; Little Britain. April 4th. 1892.â€"l(0-tf. choice stockers. Sheep and lambsâ€"The quality of both sheep and readings was poor and did not encourage brisk buying. Good grain-fed earlings are J. Wethem . wanted: and will sell readily at 5. to do per lb. Most eftheofreringscsold at5l to ficperlh. Sheep sell at 3} to do per it, but the demand ap- pearstobedull. Afewspricg lambs areoom- ing‘ip and selling at $4.50 to 87 a head. yesâ€"Receipts were heavy and the feeling was considerably easier. Too many light veals have beenle on the market lately. and as they are not wanted. it tends to depress trade. Good heavy calves would and a fair demand. Prices Tuesday ranged from $2 to 87 apiece. I sell the following makes of cans Annmplmos and Piano 00 . Guelph, miles-siresarmammnd'lr ' 33°“? ӣ133! 3‘ 1:332?on ”335““ “1““; q l . ll ; ll Steinway at Ben, - New York. heavy 180 tomonhoge at $5.25‘perpegw?cfl"c$s V 1 f i r 1 3;:bligrl’1iairgoalagmgan go” 36111:: Gnocnns AND SEEDSMEN. ttloâ€" Percwt. " ' 9" or . B tchers' mm... .............. - ’ ' .. Eggnog... .................. 3333 '33: ~ ~-- ~ .- 3 ‘ violin" “ °°“’ ' ““3”“ "" Butchm'uilnferiugm good ........ 3 g5 3 50 , ” em, Piano 00" New York: ‘ ; mg....._.-::-.-.::::::::::: 330 332 -' MM' n‘m‘m‘n ‘9‘ 0°» ‘ Mélghcowund ”unset-samba. 2800 4000 ' Mason Elllmlll. B Efii‘w head ............... 4 oo 5 oo 3’ 0°” - m’ l met-:erpeiegduc ............... . g g g a ht” 053“”: “I ‘1 mlo 00': Hafifififfifé‘}: ........... s w m m . Smith, American, N. Y. "m“ "m 5' “‘1“ ”$3?” ___________________ “,0 600 mmwmpnodtom. mg ......................... 00 4M . 7V ’ ;... ducal: ammonia“ andl’ianos Slocum. gags ...: ._ I: ,,,,,,,,,,, i g 2 $2 intelligent and dunteraatod people to be the best makes lathe ”flaw all a U '- memanamugh......222'.222'12'. 375 4 no And I am selling them at least 25 per cent. less that SE IT R n 1 Mm Brut Pun“. P Bed M vii”: Y. any other dealer in this county. 0 e eat ............. so 80 to $0 85 ' . White Fife Wheat ......... 0 00 UP . . Mb 0, g J'. J- WETHEB ,. 3. Difficulty of Breathmg 323°“ 1;... ;::::::::::::::::::: 33.9 E3 3}?) Wm. M hffigugm °"' "- 3““ a“ “”- m- “ T' h ey, o. ..................... 0 00 ' arc ’ ' 5‘ My. ,1... ...... 333 E 3333 . . l I g tness of the Chest 3:30" two rowed ..... ' H [2% a :2; MHMOID 8111! if. 2%...â€" ) waSti n A W f F I h p '.°.:::::::::":'"WM“ ? Mi‘fmmtpm:.::::::": 0°” ‘0 05° TATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES F THE M ' g ay 0 es .. 0 so to ,0 0 UNICIPALITY .§§:£*He;£...... no to o 70 or ops. 0N stat DECEMBER. 1891. Th t T ‘Fl°fir.ne.wproceaamlil§:.d1001bs 33...? E} 3%? D a mm mm mm P roa rou bles Straight Rollerflour....' ...... I o co to 2 so Coach oh hand 8 178 97 M a" when" ma . Oatmeal,per1w mm 900 1' .m n11'.'.'.III:I'.°.'.'.'.'.'.‘. M‘W """ ‘ ”-°°°°° 82:11am]. “ ............._ 2 00 ttg 3:3 Tmunpcoilzctedfor 1891.... itggg 9!? Tile 0: m... """ :3: m Gonsu m ptlon mum? op i393 ”s3 i$ figzfigneat lace-1...°.d 411 to Public mil-1w; (11393 B h - ' mm Chop...: ..-.-.-::.-.0::::‘ ‘o 1 In .......... m ".1111" a“. ................ 3.4” w a... 33 :3 333 R... Emmi... ...-3......- 13m ...... 3....-- ~ ...... ronc 't'sl W eak Lu “85 . . per budsoz ........... .. 303 :3 «3 for Drainage Debentures 7.734 00 ' A c'fietgfireiliifisy..umwni 018 to 019 :u "I """""""""" ”9'1”“ Mu â€"tu.uooo E Sthmay Coughs R... 819...“; 333 :3 3.23 .. chasm“ awareness”? var ................ 7 ‘ .â€" . Bun am no but, gmmsm‘_ ....... .... ails? E g? statements! theassetsand liabilitiosofthe'rowoahip figlgwh.“ catarrh’ CO'ds 2e ...... - --â€" ,0, . .3 www- .... we ...... wees-.wmiazzziiz: .3255 3 32% ’ cam ........................ - o 55 tt3 >3 g2 Abstract Statement of Receipts and Ewen-vs for the Municipality of Ops for the year 1891. RECEIPTS. m LADIES DELIGHT”. The pleasant efl'ect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fru' laxative, Syrup of F ’ u d {E 1891‘) Jan.1st. l.) J... 1‘. maker-hemiimé‘deilwlt .33333:39333n2213e-4333 33 39...... Pleasing to the'eye andtc the taste, gentle 'l'o Taxes of 1891 ...... .-..ZIZ'. 3;” on 3’ “W. . Yet effectual in acting on the kidneys' To Bills Payable.............. 1380 no 3'3.m”“ liver and bowels. _' To Grand Trunk R. R. Co..... '95 75 a: r gfigfih‘nd peg-mm 1| m mm! I“... u .. G80. Bryan (E Son. R an. ngmgjggxgg 33 g a: cum sad-oi ‘m BRYAN “Wooootoocoaow-aoo‘I ”w 3, lm. l y - SON, y m...“ . ' ~ Br Pa- 3 tines-«l common Ann BUILDERS. gm... _ 333mm -------- hue-Music. mt Total.. .................. ...â€"mg”, B’Mflhndneoum new h'Clinut onand old roos- repaired ToOmHam‘cipaZC'ouacu‘l ' ""23 . . ..l vl I- Have a ' ban 111D owl SEE SILK 1 From 1 Our :Le w 1 Fl 3: We 001311214 g< Our Stock

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