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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 8 May 1891, p. 5

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! : ookstore. en. '0. ds ‘ KNOWLSON BROS. SOUTH SIDE or KENT-8r. LOWEST PRICES. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE: NAILS,TARRED and PLAIN PAPER, GLASS and PUTTY, â€"1‘ownocuncilreport‘ willbsfound m m We- â€"See MCPHADm An-Wool Double-Fad Dress Goods at iceâ€"60. -Servant girl wanted. Apply to Mrs. J. L. Dimer-can. Whitmanâ€"5M. . â€"NewandAl second-hand Locxs, KNOBS and HIhGES. m m Bicycles at Jog. â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"See 5- Corneil’e insurance advertisement in mmercdumn. and watch nor more laterou. PAllll'EllS’ SUPPLIES: 62-1. â€"Tront fi m ’ BRUSHES. KALSOMINE, COLORS Elli“! l??? “on" 1-: May gs. 00113 . â€"Watch for the date of the sale cfaprons and pinafores,tobeheldbytheiadlss ct St. Paul's church shortly. â€"Tbe smokestack of the gas works succumb- of a heavy gust of wind Tuesday ‘ d t the force odes and Shovels, All Kurds Of snot-Zing, andcame down withacrash. 3P Fence W119: Large“ 8““ at â€"Mr. A. Mackin has had a neat fountain placed in his window for the better keeping of M CLENNAN CO I, his vegetable stock during the sumluar months. HARDWARE. Gail. Allll Illllll MERGHAllTS- 4” ”u “m ‘° “Y ‘ ”1'!“ or frame dwell- - - AND OILS, - - DRYERS and VARNISHES. ing or building lot cheap? Knownsox Baas. ha_ve a good list cheap. omoe on William-st. W; â€"°0- ..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"/ -â€"Attention is called to Mr. P. J. O'Brien's as,“ . course of vigorous rolling upon ‘ ban state andInsurance. sale of furniture and household eflects at one fl/ o'clock to-day (Friday). corner Lindsay and Melbourne-staâ€"ilZ-i. â€"Dr. Wilson. late of Fenslon Fails. has opened an office in Link's two. The dcctorhas been a very successful practicner. and has many warmfriendsinliindsay. Real Esmâ€"temsumnce .â€" andâ€" Ptnanctal Agents. say-st, left town with a gang of men for the vicinity of Calgary. where they will engage in railway construction for the summer. â€"Cashmeres oi the best make and finish. diretcobér‘em fie agitate in liaris. lfxully 25 per cen terv ue anevers own are Bea] 33‘3” Bought. sold and 51-2. Duxnassth‘uvm Bnos. Exchanged. â€"The canoe club meeting. which was to have - - been held Monday even last. was t ed Fire. Life and Atc‘dent Insur- owingto the weather.“ will behexlgallriday ances plncfd in first-class evening next week at the club boat house. . â€"Wcrk on Captain Craudell’s new steamer Companies at l°we8l rates is progressing. and he expects to have the craft MONEY T0 LOAN at LOW Rates ready for launching about the end of the present month. Part of the machinery will arrive next of Interest. week. agents for the Beaver Line of 4.05:, on Sunday eveningiast. between wu- - - - llam-st. and the corner of Sussex and Weilln Steamshlp~ plying between ton-eta. agold brooch. Finder canleave sam'e Montreal and Liverpool. with Miss Annie Maunder at the Central Cheap rates of passage. house-524. â€"The collegiate institute grounds are being i R a1 diVldfed of! frg‘gl tlh‘e higih scholar: propergyl by 3 pergo goodinvestment n e neat ence. e wn 5 com g on w . an Proper‘tly $33111: sill and see our list of when the flower beds are laid out the surround- nwemngs. Building lasts. lite. lugs will have a very attractive appearance. 3mg tidings. Frame dwelling! and -Mr. R. A. Bradshawisnot in my employ. saunas: buildings for sale. cheap. nor has he been for the past two years I part of the town. understagd hfisfldggako‘t‘lrl fvr‘i'end has h3g1 unlit: moreuner . g. . .Lceax er Bumble Building Lots can be bought at Organs, Pianos and Sewing Machinedâ€"5L3. . . - â€"-Mr. R. J. McLaughlin, barrister has decid- M“ ““11",? to ‘1'?“ Egggffiize; would do ed to erect a handsome twoâ€"storey. brick resi- we ‘° 9 °° deuce. of modern design. on the Martin proper- ‘ mg. ' a "" W“.‘l‘i”€i“v‘lr‘il£“f.°€s"°? b’ “13.3“” bri k cot with ve or mer. . . e oreman arge. $800 3.311333 wish shed attached. and The brickwork will be done by Mr. Coolnbs. conveniently situated; one-quarter sore â€"Reeve Fisher. chairman of the street and bridge committee. states that fully five miles of ofland. sidewalks must be repaired or rebuilt in the brick dwellin $1,200 :lng‘g.m?m-eo sheds gag new this summer. Any of our citizens who - . :hard 5, have not yet applied for a new strip and can pble “MM’ onehalf acre land so show vouchers for fifteen or twenty. years of water in kitchen. Conveniently situated. , m will buy good frame dwelling. well “3937“3' should d° 5° 5" ”“- $3OO situated. one-quarter acre of land -Ml'- R- D» Theron has decided to retire with number of fruit trees. from the hardware business and confine his We have buildings and lands of all sizes and gggfiggfijmgfwlgfigfiggv 6100“!) peg-lg stall prices which can be seen on application. im u early the whole of such an extent as to cla KNO WLSON BROS. will be some his time. In his advt. next week William Street. interesting reading for buyers of hardware. â€"Mr. J - H. Brandon of Fenelon Falls shipped may. April 22. 1891â€"30 _____________â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" LINDSAYJFRIDAY. MAY 8, 1891. Tuesday last no less than thirteen carioads ct , kets. Since hisfirstpurchase B (Ema an 510 mentin the early part of the winter he has I U shipped no less than us carloads. all of which ding districts. â€"An icicleâ€"a really creditable specimen of the ideal January article-was plucked by one cistern which feeds the corporation watering ' cart. It measured over four feet in length. and TOWN AND COUNTY' was over six inchesin diameter at the larger for by John Robinson himself. Brown’s 1;:nt Oil -Prcgress is the order of the day in Dundee hills great remedy fcr aches and painsâ€"1941. week Mr. James Smith of the gas works has been making changes in the gas service. putting e - firm has the stock. and is determined that its ML 0' E‘ Stewart of the Independent. 30b. beauties shall not go unnoticed for want of light Airs. Wm. Flaveue left for Montreal last .43 a “agraph printeda. couple of weeks "em-“'3 (Thursday) W 3 “5“ ‘0 triends. ago we z«)3rroueously stated that Messrs. Mo‘ brother. Dr. Joe. H. Kennedy 0: Phelpston, near the post-ofilce. intended moving to the Smyth and numbers of country buyers were -Dr. Ed. Martin who recently took his de- ' s atesâ€"such bargains as they ofl'sr are sure to be mound is now practising ‘11 Toronto With his traced to the fountain head. The firm will keep 6|”:th week. M \i ith fT to. who owns a snug - . . -- - â€"- r. stem 0 orcu ML A' M‘en 0‘ Hanburtou was m town on summerkreeidence on the south shore of Stur- fl'lll to Washington Mr. Niven can give the - . . . . . . down W ednesdsy to see how it had wi Museums Leah from Blaine. Harrison the winter‘s storms. \Ve understand that Mr. potatoes to the New York and NewJersey mar- were purchased in the surroun of our staff Tuesday morning from the large D A SH ES HERE AND THERE. end. This is a true story. and will be vouched During the Personal. in some of lhe latest designs in fixtures. mm". “’33 in ‘0“ W°d3955395 to bring out the different effects. -lllss Kennedv is at present visiting her Clung 8.: Peterson, bankrupt stock dealer». next Barrie. block, misled in consequence. but only for a low min- nncls. Dr. Caleb Martin. was in town for a few right on doing business in the old stand. Wednesday on his Way home from an enjoyable goon lake. opposite J a ckscn’ s island. D Co Naemith is contemplating erecting a number of -Mrs.Bounsll. wife of Dr. C. E. Bounell of _ r. h ‘t res "n th summer cottages. bu em a °¥fi83vԤm§g possibly have been made in the interests of the Emmi-mos. who has been visiting friends in being no wharf at that point. fiW‘Q- 9353011 thrown Thursday “10‘1““, council should construct a suitable landing mzlntkgtfnfiummoncd h°m° by “W 11111995 0! place. or at least pay a portion of the expense. 0 6‘ cn‘lldren. , â€"The desire to save is implanted in almost ini‘x‘d‘ “5' Leigh Otfihls :0“ h“ returned every person; its the indecision as to how to to ~ zc'vorre. university. having finished his set about it that bothers most people. Friend mm“ h“ 1‘3"“ for “fiber“- M3mt°ba~ ‘0' Porter of the bookstore. recognizing the dith- Morrow . morning. havlug been engaged as culty has also solved it by ordering a supply of hello-r .or the summer months. "The Little Joker" savings bank. a neat ll_:tle ‘Mfi. Sit-War: of "Xewuham." Haliburton. fits the vest pocket handily; holds $3 in Ind her daughter. Mrs. Scuthby. have been in 10c pieces: andâ€"best cf alivwill not open until 2W: for a few days past. Mr. and Mrs. South- the last coin ls deposited. Get a "Little Joker by have. just returned from the old country. if you're curious to see how many nickels you did the pussage being a tempestuous one Mrs. would otherwise squander in a month. fi‘f‘i” 1133““ 5‘“ (“me “50me from its â€"A petition is being circulated to the sfi'ect e'is' that an electric light be placed at the Esturion wharf. It will no doubt appeal strongly to the ‘Mr J. F. White ins actor of se arate . D p trend sense of the members of the town council. lthc; .ms in town tors. few days last week. . “‘3 . eases. gr. :it satisfaction at the general By granting it they will . .. ”“3320? notzcesnls in the different depart- those who “80 down ‘0 “10 385- 13 ships. 33 heavily laden scows of lumber- Meats.....‘-lr \\'hl!c received a war... welcome nearly all excursionists dlsembark there. Be- knm ‘.n>.- many irieads made during his resi- sides it would prove a great benefit to the citi- d-‘Mc 2:2: some years; ago. zoos and togrists wigs croiwd tnedEztnmop tcan g: . ~32: 3,. ' . x. .. .9 late Satur ay pg t tr p. an soils may}: Cg ;|.;ih‘“§-OT§£°G§DE' $23333; “age; 23;) wingto! canoes and baby carriages by Purser ' iamen -. “OW“; Isl-v. few days this week. Mr. Rather- $81.5 .grmcr run was bethen Toronto and 0:.roal, and his recent promotion to what is ’90- z; .2 :d as the best git: in tl-e power of the gala. speaks well for the trust reposed in "7 .llst-mplo ere. F: 'r. P. Mao-hon. f Dawneyville returned last “day night from a vialt to his son. who lives ll toward. hue-asks. where he publishes a '8 and prosperous newspaper. Mr. Mechan been away since Christmas and has been greatly beneattcd by the hodday. It isneediess :33"? th at our worthy anc genial friend receiv- hma. nearly welcome Saturday at the fair from many frlends. â€"Mz_-. W. J. Montgomery, or some years past "ln the Ontario bank here. has been pro- Whach lanai signilar pclglri‘tior:i in mognfietelfiloro .. 1c a town ’ “are gym 5:- av- he had but a. day‘s notice of the impending ”11°“ sometbin d h inns“ speaking-tube killer his msuy‘rrieuds were unable to maul- He made a u or 9 “flying his his intangible manner their appreciation of 'hsmanypslimabze qualities and feel. some- t Sore in consequence. fills and Mrs. J. Morelaud left Friday of 1. el13:1".«21: for m. lr home in SeatdaWsshington 433‘: . .vlr. ‘Irloreland being an ”WIDE ’hl’m' Emu left new about five years ago to n" in 42.: ill the west. and having beenvery m:‘ifirslnl returned to take with him a WHO in his 33?: cf hiise‘lvlcbonzell of Smith to share ”twat-f: “Levon-h the young couple ever: We“, be their rights, hen -I:‘“ a in their lie sv homo, . “on. to mug; in gene“ huezeems the well-known Harris and Mauser Ry receive could” ... 1m 01“”? companies have combined forces; ' M ' e ““38?ng cone-ration to be known as the We mi“ M1800 . with a capital of “Milo” “359098;: e popular and well-known gen- lllstrzcgfim lbs Harris Co-for the sh n r. C. G. Cody, will receive promotion ‘cmdlsfnjlvzy f lends in this town and coun- ”Vita pm...“- to use him remain where he is. Ir. Co: 203:. addition to his salary. of course. M gem“ neon over ten years with the “Dan vary. and la ,reflw h. ”wiggl- fn"%»w§ ”om hen 0 is us on .W mm “film: timein the one he: from d ”1"" thorough and emails. â€":.lr. J. J. Hanna. formerly of Uxbridge and Monrers, writes from Vancouver. 3.0.. under date of April 7th: “Please send my super hero direct and save sending it to the old address. Yxbridge. I am here five weeks an gained in weightjust ten pounds. and I never felt better in my life. My throat see well. The weather here has been fine I came. '1‘ man mowing his lawn. and that was on of March The scenery coming through the mountains is well worth the fare alone ‘ â€"Fishery Inspector McD _ was in town Saturday last on a tion, and solid at a well-known east end to partake of dinner. . The proprl ' him into the Spirit In amoment a surpris "Hello! what is it?” was waited back. W message was imparted ‘31 end of the tune: “I say! thaws)“ the. inspector. at the far‘table-dont give him any of that fish!” -‘ â€"Esst wardsrs are proverbial“! pngnadena in standing up for their rights. Q‘Whewg â€"-Yesterday (Thmy) Mr. C. Dam. Lind- the Saturday night meeting a: 8 0'0!“ “13:00.1 ul-day last. and by eloquently sketching the ' earn the 800" will 0““ season on Wednesday. bringing into port three d i have airing to inspect and measure the large quanti- ms entirely contract by the settlers last winter. A party of ever since ladies were on board. and though it blew "great holidays they have ever raining program for mung. railway ived here I saw a guns he an after I arr the 14th proved themselves exoe nt kitche and a hthe ndad a whistle that m house likeths valid a‘iost, the Inavmfladssyat........_...... small. untilfurthcnotbaâ€"Si. “mum!” TheSteamerorsemanwillcoInln-leermn- infirmnh. summons. TarmticketsgsntJAndsan-fl-L museumâ€"rm The“Mocdeal'intbthl!Eanottho '- Duuu’us 8° Flaw/l0 87/05. Have imported their Gcods direct frOm England, France and Germany. Purchases made this Season direct from the Manufacturers. Better Goods, Newer Goods and - Cheaper Goods than ever before shown in Lindsay. - _â€" â€" - sum: .4 writ. m‘: 2‘ _ ~ A Bravealot. Thursdayevsuing aboutico asMr. Thomas BradyMHurlekarady) and Mr. Ed. Daly were crossing the Lindsay-st. bridgstheir atten- tion wasattrscted bya dark 0 'sct in the thatitwas LADIES’ GOODS, Such as China Silkâ€"all the new shades, 25c. per yd. Fine Cashmeresâ€"ull #10 new STAPLE cools, Such as Shirliugs, Callous, T weeds, Tz'cé- ’ lugs. T owellz'ngs, Towels, Napkins and , Linens of all kinds. Flauuelelles at l 53”” Ink“ t/zcm 97"” slzowu. ‘ Lau’z'es’ Waterproof Circulars, equal lo 1‘ $2.00 Goods, for $1.25. 5 PARASOLS At $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75, that - - cannot be equalled. - - GAllPETS. ‘ Monster Importation of T apeslry and I Brussels. Prices: 2 5c., 35a, 40c, 50c., - - 65c. and upwards. - - 'ustashewas going an or for the third time. ut it was with much diaculty that he got back to shore with his unconscious burden. as the streamwasrunningiikea mill race. The two of them. with others assisting. then. set to work to restore animation. and by applying all the known remedies. the most efiective of which " colors, equal to 7 5c. Goods, 50c. av V." >9. Jay‘s-r WW We“ km“ “N ., rel. finally succeeded in doing so. Later it was discovered that he was a son of Mr. S. SRitchie cf the north ward.. ..Mr. Brady deserves great credit for his brave act. Y. M. c. A. Toma. â€"Messrs. Ritchie and Boyntou will address l ‘ l __ â€" The bible class which has inst been formed will be conducted by the general secretary, and meets on Thursday 6 â€"-On Sunday afternoon, at i 15. Rev. Marcus Scott of Campbellford will deliver an address on the topic. "A fine start for a poor finish " All men are heartily invited to these services. â€"The international convention of Young Men's Christian Associations meets in Kansas City. Mo. this week. beginning on Wednesday and closing Sunday evening. Matters of great importance will be discussed. and the work of the associations greatly stimulated by this thering. Ontariois represented by the fol- cwlng general secretaries: Messrs. F. M. Pratt. Minor 11:. Williams. Brockville; W' McCul- loch and .l. B. Stafford, Toronto. . The Mochantcs' Institute. [To the Editor of Tm: POST] What is the matter of the with the Mechanics institute? Everybody is grumbling about it, even the directors themselves. The general public can‘t get anything to read th works on advanced science and ad thoughtâ€"rare and costly things which the inner circle buy for their own private reading. The shelvcsareloaded With rubbish. and itis always gathering. The catalogue is never complete. though it is always interesting. The arrange. ment of books in the hbrary shows absence of taste: and the recent additions prevent the most friendly from hoping to find anything readable or profitable in the library. Nobody goes there. for the rooms are lonesome. There is no soul in the machine. and not much body. Some time ago the town councrl gave a grant of 850 towards expenses. in consideration of public a thy. Perhaps there is room for apathy. hat is wrong? Who is to blame? Does it need “new blood” in the management? Rhianna. __________ . Church Notes. â€"Rev. Marcus Scott of Campbeilford will preach in St. Andrew’s church next Sunday at both services. â€"At a meeting of the rural deanery of Dur- ham and Victoria. held at Millbrook on Monday last. the Rev. John Creighton. B.D.. of Cart- wright, was electedrural dean ...... Rural Dean Allen was some time agoappointsd Archdeacon of Petsrboro. ...>1~.~.......... 41:....)‘.... Our Nobby Suits for Boys at $1.00, $1.25, $1.40 and $1.6 5 are marvellous for value. Our T WEEDS at 75c. for Fine All-Wool Goods cannot be matched. ° cLoTllulc. Ordered Clothingâ€"Highest Standard. The large increase in our business this Spring, notwith- stand ing the cry of “Dull Times,” shows us people are finding out the advantages we can give them by buying direct from the manufacturers. - - DUI/HAS FLAVELLE BRUTIIERS. I Lind“! Mavlth.189Lâ€"52. N911 McPhaden. ' k. â€"Yesterday being Ascension Thursday. a holy day of obligation in the Roman Catholic Hold 0'". church, two masses were celebrated at St. . ad I Mary’s â€"low mass at 8 o'clock. and grand high Owing to unexpected demands upon our ° 1 _ mass ‘fiéofg’ “Largedoon “on. were in hill tobe held cog-“$1331.; the :33? (ll-11:1: ' - tenant.“ “imam” .... m“ ' .......-- W... NEIL MCPHADEN Dâ€"Tl? leatmqngriterg Banks! to! Ray; fill me!“ .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 3 “" ewe spas to e n e neon-s circ Parasol. V KENT STREET, LINDSAY. direct from the best manufacturers in Great Britain. a" The Best Value ever olered in Lindsay. 512. Dennis a mm Bass. _______â€"â€"â€" Three Generations ed scanner-aa- Me. S.T.Churchofthlstownhashadforover amouth.undartreatmont. a lad of ten yearl. Jae. Vanstcue. whose father and grandfather before before him were similarly afflicted with stammsring. It was a dimcult case but it yield- ed tc thedAuto-Voco method. The little fellow beheldinthe Queen-st. church next Sunday. Love feast at 9.30; preaching at ll. Subject, “Blessed experience." closing with the Lords supper......SubJect for evening. “Blessed ser- vice." Reception service at the close. Canoeing Notes. â€"The sauce club meeting called for Monday evening last was poorly attended owing to the very cold breeze abroad. and after the reading of the annual report an adjournment took place until Friday evening. May 15th. at eight o'clock. when it is hoped that every member will be “on The Pub/Io are cordially inwted to call and inspecf our Stock of Staple ana’ Fancy Dry 3000's, Mill/nary, Gents' Furnishings, Ready-made and | | Ordered 0/0 tiling, Carpets, Cur- . talns, House“ F urn/slu'ngs. Mill/nary Is a Specialty wn‘ll us. deck." Business will include sale of racks. election of officers. initiation of new new read an recited in this odioa yesterday in a andageneral chat about the coming most of ready. easy. natural way. andghas quite proud the Northern Division of the A. C. A. on Pigeon lake. â€"Mr. W. T. C. Boyd and Mr. J. G. Edwards. representing the Bobcaygeon and Lindsay canoe clubs. attended a meeting of the executive oom- treatment 3°“ W °m week. morocco Club termed. mlttee cf the Northern Division of the Ameri- can canoe association. held at Kingston on Sat- A few of our lacrosse-loving young men met in the parlor of the Y.M.C.A.. cn'ruesday b-auties of our inlcnd chain of waters succeed- edin locating the meet for 1891 at Jacob's is~ land. Pigeon lake. A better selection could not scenery in the vicinity unrivalled; there are those nnexpsrienced in the use of the sails; and the broad lake for those who long for "a wet 8mg "“1 ‘35:"2 im’lllmd ‘ 3°53“ mfg" ad ed till i nigh w predict t o goon e w gra y mos o em. 0 'ourn est t. e grea sno- meet will take place some time in July. and a cogs for this club in the future.... ..Tho board ll of education Tuesday evening granted the club expects . The Uneasy camp will be a_ strong thence of the high school grounds three even- wishingtoattendshouldJointhe mgseaohweek. National Idacatiouai Mamâ€"an- nual Convention- The annual convention of the National Edna» ticnal Amociauonofthe United States for the presentyearwlllbe held at Toronto. Canada «July iithtoltthaaduitwillcn this occaâ€" bgm Pm “Numhwumoum have been chartered for an excursion to Stur- 1° eoeml‘ul of the m geon Point and Pension Falls, May 21th. Most of the railroads have fee to vs halt- â€"The water has fallen over eight inches dur- baht log the past week. To proventa further drop gag. $333,” ' this m ӣ23,“ the stop logs should be put in at Bobcaygeon at Tosca are 8!!“ Mon to 09°?" welccgemaon‘dhentertain '5. visiting anchors. amorous cheap -â€"Tbs Alice-Ethel left port Monday morning “a a lakes. the owners de- olub at once. __________â€"â€"â€" Lake and River Notes. -The steamer Eva is kept busy ,tcwiug up cord wood. â€"The Beaubccagc made her first trip {or the c '1 VHGNI'I imitate JAMIE NECEVIâ€"Iaiom 'IIEEJSE KENT STREET, LINDSAY. â€"The Dominion and palace E: E t i- NEIL MOPHADEN. NEIL MOPEADEN. the assistant-am and Latin. 003m”. .3de KENT STREET, LINDSAY. / Opposite the Pant omen. â€"Last Monday’sgaleilsaldtohave been the roadyandfill Mathewson! one i onthsirdro card to Mail. . , worstexpgrieneed _ r t. W I no“ ,1, m. and-y.Aprllfi;lQLâ€"50. J. Wetheru J. WETHEBUP, wholsmlosndrstaildnla-u Bell, lull u .‘Berll PIANOS and ORGANS. ,,,,,, , mumsopormm ‘ 1,. Macrofl’mmm ' ' ‘- ties oi wood delivered along the shores under . the best opportunity he on} " they stood amxuil. Oowoan-anvotaotwooa Mr.ArthurCun- “me-‘3- mover-savory narrow m M m sassy .

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