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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 24 Apr 1896, p. 5

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}ell trim- :cided 110 we- red, 51 zes .00, for ‘ equal to and 3'3 Tweed. e the best equal to Rings. market ”a" 1896. . 15c 100 1”,... 01x. 7. 0 2 10c 01 lo 8 Q \ .7 a 50c give a {horsuzh trainitag in both the nemess and Shorthand apartmentsâ€"1n short. to zive students what. they pay for. Our Graduates have no trouble in doing Oifice Work. Write us for pirzlculara. 9mm mu; McLENNAN C0. PRiGES DOWN av; w. KENNEDY co. a Mugmflfl [Hanan {ye nulEBmflll Prlnts McLennan 8100. Card of Thanks. “aka great pleasure in thanking the Milk“ Manufacturers Insurance 00 , thmuah their agent. Mr. J. H. Southern. 101' the prompt and satisfaot 333“?” mm 01 my claims, caused b39319 recent 13 my planln mill. Also the fin- “3” and mtlzans w o no promptly "spend- in to the 0311. and who were Instrumental ““123 valuable property. Gm. men. Ehc Gauafiiau £051. LINDSAY’W‘RIDAY. Eudwara. cos: sad Iron TOWN AND COUNTY. Nature's Spring Garb. NO Wander that every one him WWI de- usht the a: penance o! Dame Nature in 11%! emernd pring gown. After the 10:8 axe-“'3 Winter when we have been ”996‘ end muffled u like mummies It In a treat ‘0 throw of! hgavy cloth!!! and enjoy a: a.“ 311'. Winter is ape try In . 2322:? whlere shew wheneulgc w rave an ac run on '0‘ 3‘3?! to. The cold peeing even no” -_.I n.- "“1“ HI. inc wan “Vina vvwâ€" m‘nt than in the cities with questioning! gamma clothlnB 1! °” °‘ Vital Interest. Fur-lined until-Rm Eager: heavy and cumursom town with In comma, to as: no of 3. Emu». apd , _a 1':th _9;sp3§lhgfl- 7 A‘ Lâ€"â€"‘ DASHES HERE AND THERE. American fast dye Indigos, Special, two widths, - me. These are reliable, each piece bearing the maker’s , ,_A_-- The 33 DpCstu. Ubauunyu n- _--°_v_,, fast color, very wnde, regular I6c., now - 1295c. Inlight and dark colors. finest shadings, better appear- ance than Delaine. ..,. atterns, fine Canadian Goods, warranted colors, 0 P Good value at 9c., now - - - 7c. This line contains many beautiful stripes and small designs suitable for summer Vwaists. \J| Woodyatg‘s Lawn Mowers, _._-.. than near u ma..- Spades and Shovels, Chums, Horse Clippersz tep Ladders, Fence Wire, Paints and Oils. Garden Hose, Cut and Wire Nails: Poultry Netting, Green Wire Cloth, "Machine Oils,” . “J ohnston’s Mixed Paints”, “English Portiand Cement.’ : hiill Saw South Side of Kemp; All regular wiclth. now - - - omplete range of patterns, all the latest and floral designs. McLennan Go. _-_â€" vv w v-0 Uvâ€"v if round satuhc‘loth' '0! 3° '18!“ c: bulk and youth: shouts! wind” 1 Weather prod, and whfl mm II» enough to be In em munch“ NV -, ..-- _ bud make, Elgaaper. than Special Business Col‘ Managua»; .fiflufi m. ofiwfln IIII. lull-I1) Dub. u. l 53 .9231: finest assortment in town of Zephyrs, Krinkles, Crepons, Oxfords, Scotch Ginghams, Dot Muslins, Stripggl JLawns, Chambrays, FA _ ‘IIIL- Jâ€"ege, Peterborough. Ont. beauties in English Cashmere Sateens, iffeagigrél‘otfs; Etch, Etc. English Prints, fast colors, full SPECIALS guarantee. 6781‘. W. C. '1‘. U. Notes. â€"A very Interesting and profitable meet. 1113 will be held in St. Andrew's church, on Thursday evening, April 3051:. at 8 o'clocjr. unégr typiausptces of the W. . T. "4.. _:n 1.... H... amnkor. O'CLOCK. UEUUI.‘ but; oqutvvv v- -__- U Rev. Mr. Shorey will be the Speaker. The musical part of the proaram romlaee well. Choice readin will ed to the entertainment. A 00 action will be taken a: the close of the meeting. Public Library Patrons, Note This. All books are to be returned to the public library by the second Tuesday in April in each year, so as to eneble the library com- mittee to report upon the state of the library, and any member violating this rule is subject to a fine of 253. Many books are still out, and if not returned next week the names of parties liable to a Collegiate Institute Notes. â€"The Glee Club of the Collegiate, under the direcforship of Mr. J. P. Morris, are progressing very favorably. They will sing at the Academy on Friday evening. â€"Pro£. Wright is lecturer on Architec- ture in the School of Practical Science. Some time ago the Ontario government ‘ instructed him to visit Europe and examine the architecture of the ubiio buildings. The photograps to be e own by him on Fiiiday night were taken by him on this tr p. â€"Perh8 a no one has done more to bring Lindsay olleglate Institute into promin- ence in this province than has Dr. Smale. After taking a brilliant course here he en- tered the University oi! Toronto. Grad- uating from that institution in 1891, he ' won the Colonial Exhibition scholarship, l which gave him two years’ study in the best universities of the continent. On his has recently been actively engaged in ex- periments with the Cathode rays. His lecture in the Academ on Friday will have a double interest to indsay citizens _____ ALI-“Val! (- -7 wwwâ€" _, Our citizens were thrown into a fever of ‘ excitement lest Thursday evening by the news that Contractor W. A. White had been killed while moving a safe. Eun- dreds of peepie hurried to the scene or the e more freely. When Mr. hite regain- ed consciousness he was removed to his home on Cambridge-st" where the doctors made a. careful exeminetion;they round three ribs broken, and they came to the c Inclusion that it more serious irj had been sustained. it must be interne 50 hr, we are pleased to be able to state. no “manna”; have developed,_end ii an within a few steps of the top. Mr. White had the post of dun behind the 9113,! and whoa the w agar tank CLOTHING. - 9c. in stripes, dots Its firsâ€"ft piactloe on Saturday stunt: and Intend to work hard trogn tpls out. â€"Ic to said this many of the boathmues at. Sturgeon Point suffered acutely In con- uquenoa of the recent was going out. too above as the loo â€"The Easter cfl'erlng '01 St. May's congregation to their pm, Manslgnor Laurent, amounted to over $38, and this amount will likely be tnoxeaeed by next Sunday. â€"A sum of $145,000 but been placed In the Dominion estigneffe topeyLa bonus of A L-- _A- “â€"In our {apart or the ourlm’ meetltg stat-day we cradited Rev. J. W. Macmil- an with havin received the Club medd and the S. C. acct! medal. These were Awggdgggo that right. good curlor, Mr. J. uuc WI‘III‘IW ya...._â€"V- _- rfi, 83.030 mill to Mr. P5503, who has now 50 mm: the Irondala and Bancroft nu- waa constructed. l5 All a ”Juluua won‘- ------ was held on Tuesday in the hall over the Dominion Bank, when five new members were initiated. ' â€"-'1'he many friends of Mr. Wm. Con- nolly, of North Opa, who went to Dakota about a month 0 to take up land were shocked to hear e other day that he was dead, having taken ill shortly after his arrival there. â€"Thomas and Bessie Gray, recently ac- quitted cf murdering old man Scollie, have issued a writ against John Graham Wier, claimingwdamsges of $1,000. Gray claims thet eir supplied Detective Murray with false information. ,,L â€"The fire at Mr. Geo. Ingle’s factory last week has not in any way interfered with the work, and every machine is running es usual. The insurance claims were ed- Justed next day by Mr. Sootheran and the â€"Prof. Mounteer. at Toronto. who has been giving elooution classes in town to: the past two montha, died of di hthcria in Toronto last Thursday night. e deceas- ed gentleman was very highly thought of by those who knew him in town, and much regret is felt a: his death. , 1 A. MoMfllsn. â€"]Elnâ€"d;;yvConrt Ancient Order of Fore:- ters, recently organized by Mr. 0mm 13 in a. flaurithng oogdltjor: .. u..â€" __"_.v __ ._ â€"Lcckmsster Curtin has fairly entered upon his duties. On Wednesday he passed through two lockeges of boom timber, which were taken down by the Alice- Ethel that afternoon. The letter is on her way down the lake to brim: n two rcows of wood for Kennedy, Davis Sm. -Mr. Robt. Baldwin, the well-known west end blacksmith. is taking it few en- forced holidays at present. as he is unable to work on account of a very painful gath- ering in his right hand. However, Bob has now domestic duties to which he can give his undivided attentionâ€"it's a boy. -â€"The date for the Choral Society’s annnnfl nonnarh is fixed for Thur-day, -â€"The date for the Choral societye second concert is fixed for Thorday, J one 4th. The society is devoting sepe rate evenings to the men's and women’s choruses, and all the pieces, of which there will be considerably more than at previous concerts, are rapidly being toned up to concert pitch. â€"Mr. John Bell, who lives three miles this side of Dnnsterd, came in Friday with ‘25 head oi cattle, to be shipped to Mon- treal. For many years Mr. Bell has been engaged in the ive stock shipping booi- ness wizh Mr. John Eakios, of Miilbrotk, and they have disposed of many thousand dollars' worthwithont the slightest dis- agreement. -, _. .. ,ALLL-‘Am- â€"0 wing to a slight mishap at the power ‘ house the electric light was out ofl' for about half an hour on Saturday night, much to the consternation of merchants and others as the misfortune oceaxred at an hour when business was at its best, and those who were not fortunate enough to have an old lantern orlamp at hand had to suspend business for the time. â€"Messrs. Frank Dennison. Geo. J ack- man and J. McMillan enjoyed a bit of rare good sport Thursday last. While paddling past the brickyard landing they observed a...“ -na ”one flvimz low andcpgning SUW a u;ua...._...__, __1,, past we brickyard landing they three wild geese flying low an towardsjhe‘znlihej the wind. -__ 5â€"..- n towarua uucm luv ._- ..-_m manage to brin down two of them and Dennison dropped the third by a neat shot. The birds averaged about 10 lbs. each. â€"Mr. John Sheridan, the well-known Mariposa buyer, on Wednesda sold of a double-deck earload of begs to r. Joseph Flurey. buyer for the Geo. Matthews Co , Peterboro. They were shigped to the Hull, ' a s e deck P. Q . factory, alon wit carloai from Uxbr dge. Since ouday Mr. Fleury has shipped four double-deck loads and two single deckere from this station. â€"-Watert0wn had a hankering after a professional audit to discover whether the treasurers for several years past raall absorbed yearly cash surpluses as a stea y diet. The experts have reported a discrepancy of $1,700 several years old and irrecoverable; have condemned the loose system of management; and have enforced the propriety o avoidinn audits for the future by a bill of $9,300 for their ser- around the flooded portions in some places. Saw-logs, ties and other timber floated about over the track, auda man sat on the front of the hand-car armed with a pike-pole to shove the floating‘ timber out of the way. The loss will he ; considerable. â€"There was a lively time on William-st, cpposite Mr. Arch. Campbell’s feed store, on Saturday night last, adog ht auda balky horse being the cause. 0 side- wall: on both si es of the street were crowded with spectators. Numerous and amusing were the suggestions thrown out by the crowd to t e unfortunate and mortified owner :1 the steed, who after a good deal I f floundering about in the deep mud , got the animal persuaded to move a‘ block further north. â€"In consequence of the ice leaving nun-n... lake an Sunday. the level of the Ah Baxâ€"Frâ€"ox 33032. Jewellers. Foot 31 Kent-sh, Madamâ€"91. -â€"In consequence of the we wanna Cameron lake on Sunday, the level of the water below the looks was four Inches higher than on Saturday, and the lower floor of the Sealer, Dundee 8c Flevelle war bracing the “fut threatened and meklng other need remix-a. They were kept at work till about 10 o'clock. ‘ â€"The Bean e urlved from Babe”- gon on Wedne ey In oh: of Cs 0. emilton. taking the lace of e Eat for four or five days. he letterveeeel he! been a e de . 0.1 the myn the Beenboeegewee ;. -na fnr mm- on our “3-1339993?“ v1 Ian-v , V‘ (13 . 0.1 the way u the bemoan-av v... dc eyed for over on our at Drummond's bay, where logs owned by Maura. Corow and Davey 8:. Son had broken loose ond blocked the channel. -â€"Eorly risers sometimes see th :‘fifiafltsaj npKent- and» the duh“ amumgpnoabflflhfldoi 0‘ - Soonhemaooloue an mmud reins! to nouns m... - ..__-,, droppgg m. nu ma; his has an on In the appetite Manon. LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. ”4-.-- "nuâ€"â€" ., _ â€"Thenntottheenmmermollulhn mneicinhnetmcktowumtweek. â€"Mr. P. B. W shipped two loaded MotoMMtIuIMSetudly. -â€"Mr. Melllhu'gey shipped e 103d of cattle sud hone to Mantra! lat Security. â€"Go to Green. denunmdeeouneut of teeth, best quelluy, muted I. you. for 83-14-63. â€"'1'he Lindsay hue ball clubwmhold their am practice guns on the market 31"“ -â€" ~v-vâ€"7 .50“. do dolorlptlonjooteohnnd. including an" d. 38“, ME 3“"- Pooe,nndn 01113913! 0‘ Dncch 5°" Galenaâ€"1H. .1'ho Toronto World onto- ant Malone , first W In Inst season’s Msplo club, will plny who the Mad. any team this you“. film 0: men tromtheRsthbunCo. ohm gt Goodorhsm passed through town but (May. bound for tholr homo: In Eu- tlngs nnd Cmpbelltord. â€"Mr. D. L. Bltohle. totem to: How 8: Sons, Fonelon Polls, mo north In: Frldoy with o gufi o! 50 0:60 moo, hired hora andlnPotor towako the drlvoe. â€"Moon Una. of the William-st. laundry. has 3W up In tho “ wanna-washes" baalnoulnPortPa-ry. louver: clvll Column], and will no doubt succeed. â€"Potrlok B._Curbl13_._brobhor of Mr. John 7 ~ â€"â€"-A-_ -3 on- nu...â€" - .v_ __V â€"Mr. A. D. Malian beards: received pieced horn Octave 3 new letter-box to be st the corner at Mill end Kent-Its. net! the Sealer. Dundee Fisveiie Ce'e. mm. â€"The Bacheeeer Daily Herald eeye mt e nemberot meithy citizens o! the: city have formed 3 eradicate an i will u: once erect: avenue! enmmcr react: near Bu- leigh Fella. .. D. L__-‘- .0 . A. Prime“ sold 50 ban-ell o! o apples to n Tax-onto train done:- the other day. which were pronounced by the buyer This a to be first-class In every respect. posh well to: our entrrplslng town m-éfi‘m‘mfoum'“'"dloT'chFeiiiy’a the Lindsay 0 bond lab rear. died on Thursday week mar - you'- {linen KIWI. â€"Every lady oontemp‘ntlng u- hulls:- lng about pal-chums a chycla should read the lawman little booklet entltlod "Blcycllng for omon",lunod b7 the Pope Mfg 00.. Hartford, 9093}. Caplea mu mug W, mun-nu, 'vâ€"_. -.' - be procured m r. J. Blaze. â€"One of our well-known meet dealen. who hue recently been blessed by the advent o! n sweet glrl buby.husjust sub- mitted cheerfully to the loee o! a flowing moustache In order that he may klee the Intent prodigy without cauelcg It to cry. n '7 .II -LL has done, but the truth leaked out never- theless. -Mr. John Weleh. formerly at Port Hope, brother of Mrs. Jack Britten and Mrs. Robt. Baldwin oi this town, is now one cf the foremost men in Innisiana. Evanuln charge Eept'the secret, which he \ Pa from Marksvillc. in that state, des- ‘ â€"Ml‘. Geo. Armstro' 2. <1 Orllliséagent for the BritishForeign Bible ooety tor the counties of Victoria and Simone, was in town Tuesday making a honse to house canvass. Mr. Armstrong iniatmed us that last the sco'ozy turned out giblee than the previous and new prints 13,060 per ay tor every working day in the year, in 325 languages; c goes to Russia. Copies of the bible are soldas low as 3:. and many one given away to those who have not the money ...... . Armstron is a former residen o town, hav 3 been engaged in the milling business here many_ years ago. A~-L _ILI. A .‘I- “n- Ulla-Insane â€".â€"- 7 -â€"Mr. Frank Jordan met with 3 ye un- pleasant experience last week an he was lucky to [escape more serious conse- queneee. While driving towards Besbaro heonmetoaspot wherea culvert crossed‘ the mad, but which was apparently cover- ed a few inches deep by the water rushing through the open!!! . To his great enr- perhmhenrgeghishoz-eetoerouthe animal was t of! its fleet instantly. had been washed avg by the rushing tcr- rent. Jumping out mnpsetheranaiang them 3 thehorsehymeanlot then-sine.“ even- tnniiy managed to pilot the beat above. â€"me w. J. Nottp the (cum PM Pony oorras ndent for the Whitby Chronicle, “:0. red-hot urtieie in last week’s issue on the subject at inoe theme ere wen-wan“... H... --___ citizens will speedily qulre e very unen- vieble noted» unleee they take eome shops to oleer t elr skirts. ~Wedneedey week Mr. Acdy Pee. at the Sedler, Dundee Flevelle Co ml". hedenmaweecepei’xom figuring in the em mm eooident oi the ”me. He walked out on the wide boom sketching metheheedotthedmincrdu tout:- ereteelergebeem which be: lodged an the den endwuhelpinfiuw beck up the ‘weur. Attaooneidon em he men- egeduoheothe “6“me medembythere omen. Almost“ minds. .1" at Ludm‘n we nun lets town Thai-,0“! York cha- u boy! on: “m ‘1’“ bl: on an: a! o! a It). "th '99“... Llndll! ummuiuw.wwm unmkm'Lâ€"B-fl. â€"Weh.nstnuhnppbotbfloh$ofi Onion- Into-dny. an Humid. Turnip. mmmmmummâ€"m â€"Tauh hand by Dr. Rounds lut mtmtytotmty-flnym Punk“ mflon. P110! to plane ems.â€" â€"me Garth: had his 0 and -m Queen-st Methodist church gospel an ace meeting. In. at bolas held the t Fudpy o; y Luggag. lire-paced. .52 8 Ba can-cu 3:. an. anal . fig linenâ€"6.39.! 0.8253 nailislgflgl 35 iigx gigâ€"‘3 agaiziaigcfl 383.33!â€" guano-5.5.5885 zésiaigéé ”w, â€"Mr. 1:. 0. 0:4. took In we wanna: hem show last week. â€"Mr. S. Sm, ct Port Hope. allot! on Llndsay wand-7M3“; 1. _l-l§lâ€"- m In town m. â€"Mr. 0. Ohmic}. nu oat-to .3053. week. In Bethanymt w" --,, a -M£ss Mood. Mounds- lo «um blood: In Tomato .0 pruont. â€"Xr. A. Front. of Peta-bow. spent 8on- doy In town with Ms W. Mr. 1". PM. â€"Mr. June: Stony. of (index-hum. woo loan on Monday and gum In: P057 3 â€"Miu Love. of Toronhohls the queue at h.- .I-rnd, Mrs- Bnd' M Mr. J. Yuk. l‘mnbo lat PM”. fl â€"Mlu Love. at Tom Is the new or her status. Ma. Bud and Mr. J. Brim. â€"Mc. W. J. Huger. station meat at K'mnannt. und 7 e. was In town on Wei: «day. ’ ' fl , *4 _-I.A-I. " Cul- tutu-J- - Mr. E. Tilt. of Trinity cumin school» Par: Liane. was the scout 0! Min by! "our -Mr. D. Mch, the geninl preprletor o! tbs Q men's hotel. Cobooonk. was in town on busiaus Tuesday. â€"Ma{or Yeiisnd, oi Panther). pulsed throng in: week to Pension nu- on n brie! visit to Dr. Wilson. ’ -* - '- .AL... -_a â€" fiéblixem o! Peterbau‘. and two children, I 1: Send” in town. the guests 0! the I Neill. ~31. John Jnnklo. o! Vernlnm. m In town hr 3 few Inst week. the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. not. Lindsay-of. â€"1[r. J. B. Inn. of the G. T. B It Mann-:01. II onnv It Do Undo-y. and u the guest of Mr. Wm. Steefl. Band at. â€"Mr. and Mn. Dodd. at Toronto. who had been unending Snndny with air. can. um let; to: Panel-born Monday. -â€"Bu lad-h! Blehop O‘Connor and Venenble Arch Cue returned to Peta-born on Touch, on e 11 mm. ex- ”I. -Mr. J. D. Smith. who Is engaged In I mutton week in the So In (I mot :- mending u flew halide” et home. Wel- choc-st. ~10. Ghee. Duber. when: 0! the Dunbar house, Klnmount. let: on Tueedny to: Winnipeg. where he will spend flour or five weeks. -Cansfablo qukl-h. or uxorma. w.- ln town Tush}. He Is a htolher of Mr. '1‘. 8. Man. the woutnown Toronto rod estate agent. â€"M:. and Mrs. P. A. Bonthlor. of Mont- :ul who no on their way to visit. routin- In E‘onelon Pony, wcroguosu st the Com- mmm hone to-dny. ~Mr. Jones E. Con-:11 returned lat mum icon I at: week's nip throu 11 um“... "amt-In In the bureau of o M the WP) In 0 heap! for some weeks. mdd loo the t modlcsl can be u not Improv 3. -â€"Bav. Father Cm: Mb ptlect o! Pambaro - Rn. Father ’i‘. Sun“. ct Walt Island, “a Rev. Fuher '1'. P. O'Connor. o: Sunnyvale. Lsnuk Cm. were In can last wank “tending the mun! ct the 1m Juli; E. Tunney. daughter c! Mr. John Trolley. 01 09-. Pm Twobey, 17:: Mm. ct Gnomes. In. npexlntondent o! the Inpurmqg 09.. fugue: -_ -_- A... . at Dam. 1:15 for 5mm. of ammo. IIIAI' hlm ”me 29 muni'éiim 19w uwu voo- Bâ€"vâ€"â€"_ , is given to my moé'who ' mum-mu u. -...-, -nr, â€"-T.1¢ “mammal: ‘oommltina bu decided to have Toudny and Thursday cook. the WM It." "'7" will help many invlcsgtg: fi'wgg: on “tend. and” tar â€"1‘ho Med Anxilinry will give w an' Wilt. in m mom on Tuesday night been Maud wally. Bu- ntx’. AI tutu. will be the mock . l b Incubat- cf the L C. I. A practising 3 club drill. go they request all of the club to nuke I polntho on young â€"'1'ho Y.II.CA closed“ enu‘b‘ M T V In It to: New with an G.'.l‘. Co. 1.» 5.: 1:0:- 3 [11m drill on Thug! mu d Iodyondw. mintoBurloonMs 252:. Tatum- “! the 1:130 ,y-st- a: uk. “"51“ nM- n .u mummy at cm- Lug . my ”munch: at «. canary. 3:, 3U“; unfit a; “$3“; '53:: I/D sz: ‘ l o a Baum mlowtmwillbepdm. I. ________,____â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""! (61' ”'12. Y wuln The L190“ 1!: Calling Cards just received an the one: of Tan 9051'. Enmlno thcscâ€"vfo print mouse: at 25 ad 50. us desired. -Au young men ere wewuwu w ..... bible clue on Sande, at 10 can. â€"Everybndy is invited to the open meet- ing on Sundey. et 4.15, and en en: nmme 0! would interest will be given 3 p eesent end Mable time my be exgtcted. , . . I! .4“ h- marinat- “a MWWV uâ€"- __.., - â€"‘1‘he men's all; e: 4 15 will be conduct- ed by Mr. C. U. WW. end the orchestra will help to brighten the getherlng. A heed! Inflation to given to my men who â€"The Met Anxlllery will an en en' Wilt. In the name on Tuesday night mm. A e teetnre wlll be the mock pet-lumen membeu ct chedL C. I. A Seasonable Goods. . [ll flllllflills flllfl [illflflill [flflIflIiflIS IN CARPETS . OUR NEW PARASOLS RAIN UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES. Will mince. Ion with this church “a no?!“ when the Rev. Chunk of an E pIphnn . Toronto. wu- ~ min-tour. Mr. Stern on. 1. one o! the sun at the 0““th 0115:3313“ Pucchlfi Saute”. Ombrldge. Eww Kuhn: be “$11? $1: our showing in particularly attractive. Good Lace Cur- tains bound, for 25¢. per pair, Bound Curtains. 3 yds. long. soc. per pair, Bound Curtains .3; yds. long for 75:. better gmdes up to $5.0". Curtain Nets by the )ard. Spot Mus‘ins, Art Muslins, Cretonnes, plain and mer- sible, Art Sateens, American Cream and Gilt Draperies, Raw Silks, etc, u very lavge and attractive stock to act. ct from. Chenille Curtains 25¢. per pair less than can be bought elnewhore. W/IVDDW 81/5058 . . wait htre. Wm an. my-.- ...- _., Sm Mr. Stephen: 1-: count: , “d nu been holauammlom In Maw: 00er sud class In «lacuna-hon. Ell am wad and we. an aim Meaghanâ€"cu and» o! LINDSAY. will in no my in“ all at the main P3“ out damage. “d an; also esoap d- WARNE it 26¢. and 25c. 600d Union Ulrpew llUlll 0W.tlvl )u.‘-.. did range of Wool Carpets. low priced Tapestries. “if Carpets. Stair Oil Cloths, etc. Our stock of Oil Cloths and Linoleum: is now fully snorted with aoomplete more of new pm in Cunadian, America and English At this time of (Le yen. wheh the day, n with puficululy to all ' a). largo audvujodbtock of Sta-scuba hawto o‘er. Good we commence with a. good Twiued Hemp Carpet at 10¢. per yd, better gnde 15c., 180.; hendsome reversible Hemps 11’. 20c. and 25c. Good gnion_0u:peee fnpm 30¢. per yard. *. _ --A._:A- both on Rollem end by the yer-d in all the newest ooioringe. We show a magnificent range in all tb 5 00 each. Nice fancy handles, good Special Values at $1.00, $1.25 durable coverings. Three lot of light weight medium size and $1 50 each. Also a nice Our stock is now very complete in every depart- ment. We ask your careful inspection of same. m. c. A. Nous Warner a: ,gtgganr. putt of the MU. Wi a my urge stock of d. All orders win I wooing to the vwmxxmxu 'MMMVVN.‘ I: re GEORGE INGLE. M wiil receive 1‘ \ . Bicycle Notes. I â€"Mles Bndln and Mr. Alennder Fisher ’mmsklng 303d use or thelr were mo- .menu lennlng to ride their new wheels, Eula Monarch. ‘ â€"W. E. Eoughton took the 9.15 mm to oodvme lest week end painted the n 1 rd Bed ‘ pm". qwemtim of my Planing Mill, as h t‘. 1c mlchinerv, was saved with- .“ Juldinga and Doors and Sash active prompt attention, as usual. 3mg. Goods Fresh and Prices to: mytuns 13“ Pt! WOODVILLE. 7953. row. TRY Right.

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