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

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'!{‘J"uvu-.*tv~ n...- . v*-0~Uv-' . ‘ _: ) ma.~au.w- I .... . a .. a. . ...-.....4, Jr..- ___________,_____.___â€"â€"-â€" New Advertisements This Week. 01-011 .9082 111,00- SOAP. m “Surpriseflu out VASE DAY. Takes out the din; makes “ the wash " sweet. clean, white; leaves the hands soft and smooth ; without boiling or scalding. , th . . READ ”Emma: Surprise Soap can be used on anything; everywhere; in an: way; at any an everytime. â€"_______-â€"=â€"_,___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"'â€"â€"-â€"- localâ€"S. Corneil. Localâ€"E. Tangney. Localâ€"F. C. Taylor. local-Mr. Church. localâ€"J. Neelands. localâ€"P. J. O’Brien. Localâ€"Miss A. Maunder. Iewie Gordon-James Wilson. Card of Thanks-S. H. Motherle Auditors' Abstract -Mun. of Ops. Nodesâ€"F. Crandell and W. E. Ellis. Auditors’ Report â€"Township of Ops. moot of Expensesâ€"G. H. Hopkins. A Misrepresentation Correctedâ€"S Cornell. General Railway Ticket Officeâ€"F. C. Taylor. 1b Be Sold Cheap-F. Andrews. Lit. Britain. Hambletonian George-H. McKenzie. Port m. Annual Meeting Mechanics’ Instituteâ€"John M Buyers. Wearers. Customersâ€"Dundee 8: Fla- mm -l- Eht (flotation £051. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1891. TOWN JOTHNGS. Dr. Brown‘s Magnetic Oil cures sore throat. PMsâ€"48. The Beaver Line of Steamships. with cheap rates of passage and excellent acco- nedat'lon, is represented by Knowrsox 8308. Give them a call-50. Marriage moonses. J. Bat-nos. (cfthe firm of Britten Bros. Jewelers, Lindssfl. Issuer of Marriage ceases for the County of Victoriaâ€"4L“. Lime and Cement- EBest Lime. 13 cents per bushehm m Queenston Cement, equal toPortland. at half-price. Quality guaranteed. R. D. Tammyâ€"«50th ______’__â€"â€" Aluminum. Mr. Neelends. Dentist. is now using “Alum- inum Gauze" in combination with rubber for artificial teeth. This gives great strength. and can be made very thin without danger Wrecking. Call and Mr. Neelands will show “mania-1 new Undertaking Department. Mr. E. Taxoxzv begs to intimate to the pub- ]b thathehasstarted an undertaking depart- mt in connection with his furniture business, and all calls at any hour of the day or night will be promptly attended to. A first-class hearse ad a select stock ofrcquisitee kept. an the furniture line the bargains offered are attracting much attention. Cell and inflect. Varerooms opposite the Benson house. E. wentâ€"52¢ Stock Notes. â€"â€"The well-known Dollar Champion is travel- ling this season in Durham county, in the neigh- borhood of Port Hope. Headquarters at Charla. note. -Breeders will no doubt be struck by the unâ€" usual appearance of the route bills of Lord Derwent, that fine coach stallion owned by Mr. frank Beseano of Argyle, being printed with and ink. However. the animal is admitted to be worthy of the distinction made; and farmers mould not fail to inspect him. For pedigree and route see next issue. â€"Messrs. R. R. McGill. Yelverton. and A. Mc Intyre. Cannington. have purchased the chem- gtm roadster stallion. Muckle Wilkes. bred by . F. Emery, Forest Cl Farm. Cleveland. 0., andimported by Mr. . Murray of Brooklip. luckle Wilkes was sired by Brown Wilkes. 2313. he by the great George Wilkes, founder of greatest trotting family in America today. Muckle’s breeding on the maternal side is also do very high order. em through pro- ducing and performing lines. 0 fashionable MorganandTuckahoecroas. and back of this to quickening blood of the thorougbred. The fire ofMuokle Wilkes has also demonstrated mmpacityto beget earl an extreme speed. asehownin Branaollne, miettwo years old. and many other good ones. Wilkes bond is at the top. and breeders of high-breed trotting- mcck will welcome this first representative of that premier branch of the renowned Humble- timienfamily to this district. Muckle Wilkes h a dark bay in color, stands about 15} hands. ad is the model of a trotter throughout, and milyrequiresen inspection to be appreciated. proprietors are to be commended fer their uteruriso in having a long figure. for this fie aims! moss Wn‘t‘é; 2:12. SR3 his home find Monday May 11.3.1111 will travel through (keno. Bleeitstbck. nods” E E numerous-smooch” Mew-CM '. tlon beenpaidtothe variousdetails andthis pretty piece.which has hitherto metwi’th muohwnflgdular favor. is to have a presentation to its attractiveness. "A Runaway Wife" can only be seen at the opera house. Lindsay. on Satur- cay. Maylfith. as its engagements Sliver formed a partnership for the manu- facture of the veneer, the patent ‘for Canada and the United States to be the property of the partnership. The partner ship was dissolved in March. 1890, whereby partnership property including the patents. About eight months'aftsr that Hugh made that elsewhere preclude its return. Last season. in its crude state. it madoagreathitandwaswellrwcived everyw '# _________. CHANGER Y SPRING- SITTINGS. . [Before the Honorableâ€"Mr. Justice Ferguson) Sum vs. Savantâ€"About two years ago a patent was issued to Hugh Silver as the inventor of a wood and paper veneer, and at the same time Hugh and Albro Hugh became the owner of all the a sale of a part interest in the patents. This action was brought by Albro Silver, he claiming to be the inventor and askin that a partnership account be taken, on alleging that he was intoxicated when no 96. the dissolution. The following so tlement was made by consent: Albrc Silver withdrew his claim as inventor and withdrew all the other allegations made by himuandnthehaction Albro to 11m ROYAL SALUTE m R083. (15%) 0.0. Thoseamoegltthem securedsau-ises. of which Journal Notes 0“ UR ROVO i 110 8 mar ' ' ear-old mm . months for $100.00 and transferred to him '5' he ”“3 as. was sired by snow . r. cmclo; m wmmm "W .. met. seam which was placed sixth. 3.233; 12%. “33.5”; 9.3”“: swam“ ‘“ “‘° “WM “9‘” ‘ “‘ “m” ’ " Warsaw- stnm mm ecorat ompany. a company orm ‘ ' . portioned body. neat head and neck. heavy At Toronto last fall he carried off eecondla f)" the raaufifecvteirte of ties vefieenr‘ 1; ourteraand clean fiat bones. ed with vervstrougolass. At the great Stallions»): cloneâ€"and “W40- - - “m-Q- ""1 - I abundauoeofbeaudfulfeether,incouiunction mrmmsm hewuflffliinem Dean for 111311133; defoud Q-Cn “d 13- withhis high quality which is so conspicuous moi-es. Made Clot J. McIntyre. Q. .. or e an ant. ‘ mightocve‘t" him a horse that any one RUSTIC Lu“. "a fashionablyhred. . bythatnotedDarnley humankind“; E B mndsay Market Prices. novel. mm in sodium to many (“89); dem.JeesofAuchendouy .bszn- L [comm my. Will leave Cobours daily. Sunder executed. an- Oolln (772) won first prize- and diver; ”Y“ sewn: I. 'm, . mu m o, prizeswhieh hewoninScotlend. walchosen to way Lad (3617)- a. dam Lilli. (i. Red Flte Wheat............ to 00 totllo “7'3“ tm-imfim‘W-“r- m., 03 "I!" muemgmulmm and mainland . m finest ma hm “, a.“ travelthe em District.in1889.where he re- mm of “a... by Darnley (222); den. White File Wheat .............. o 00 to 1 lo “Gm-Rome”!!! W‘- Wfit “‘1 north: woman-1n 7. 'mm" m m° ”a?“ b}, oelved moo premium and a guarantee of so NancieofDrumbumble (some: Prince cm wort 000 to 110 forChN'hm-N 1- RobortBruoeam) was also avsrynoted m ‘ ”I“ am musseaoh. Thisfactgivosanidceofthe 1eyl629). . .. 0 00 to 1 05 Returning. leaves Chariotte. N' Y" ‘t 11 9' horse. "I” or. as '“ also In“ 1 value atwhich his services were held at home. o on to o 55 muexoept Tuesday at9 p. In» and Saturday-t novel. SAINT: being thus bred cannot “a how reluctantly he m put“ mm For further breeding see pedigree of Bani 000 to 050 sum. BOYALSABUTE’SIm-Dml (222).!s 8° feilbutbeeproducerofthednestkindofetook- W“.mm°,. l.mh,u.b,mu. 8alute.whois half-brothertohisslre. o 00 to o 50 Calls at Brighton Wednesday and Colborne nnlvetsllly muted wherever 01! are l Eordescri “will just give the notes given ml ”‘15,," “a my“, two “,5, Any one Peas .............................. o 70 to o 75 Wednesday and Friday morn!!!“ gig-5:: 1‘ “"10" “lawn“ "and “‘1 3mm Wmfinfindm whohasseeuhissfmbarnley. willbearme out TERMS- Marrowfat Peas .................. 1 00 to 8 80 T1” “"9 steemer "3 W for , thornooutS 311°" m“ when I say he resembles his sire almost as To insureâ€"Royal Salute. 816; BustloI‘dafi Rye .............................. 000 to o 55 SP“ routeuntil $339 ”831509” "W M“ Itisawell-knowu M to all horsemen “113 Advocate Notes. muchasone pearesembles another tobe 1st February. 1892. All mun Flourmew process,bks. 1001bs.. 3% it: gag BREE? K3313)” 1.633321.“ lbw” I“! 90“- gating was-35mm 8:111:15!” ohm any“. ‘um‘. a“ by T w who fitmo‘t‘h regularly toutheholeaor ‘ I mix on ‘Irlll bu.nd M m . . Straight Roller Flour ............ z 55 to 2 35 1". C. TAYLOR. Agent. Linda”. notonly that. but Wm himself to be the Evans. is a base of as much quail as any in 81151.16 hall is a beautiful bay. white strip foal. fi‘mumdlspgeedmgtuwmm were a Oatmeal,per1001bs.............. 000 to 330 C.H.NICHOLBON. ”Emmet eedele melloncaes his the ring. He is particularly balanced. infeeeano two white hind feet. weighs 1800 willhavetopayfullinsurence Wm M How I Commeal. “ .............. 200 to 220 C F GIIDERSLEEVE. Gen FandP a“ stock slithelargest showeinthefldcoun- Feesiegajointaaodtop-pleoeatsofthevcry lbs.wasfoaled19thof May.1888. Helsaahort or not. All accidents .3 the owner's gm Oat Cho 1 so to 190 ‘ ‘ ' ' try-tum firmness-ful- Annlllul- hutmw Holm- Iot an ounce of no» laughed m booed- vovmll! bum hom- Groom'sfee.50cenm. MixedC op ...................... 1 so to 1 40 Geo. Manager. Kingtou. Ont. Port Hope tration:- ,atthe eightlergeetahows nous flesh and his whole make-up denotes wl thebestof feet and pastors and faultless . IS 1t an W0 Corn Chop .......... ..... 1 75 to i 95 bâ€" in Scotland, araiey was rent-coon by 29 wear. lie should have been placed much action. Hehesbeeaaverydistlngulshedprisel Mares fromadisteooe will be keptoagfl V q Pea Chop ..... . 1 50 to 160 heroes and mares his immediate progeny. nearerthem" m- mmnmmm o useful Potatoes. per bus......... 0 50 to 0 55 Geo Bryan Son. . - ’ mm hr EOZ----;;- -- figs :3 gig ° a These/Horses will travel to Blackstock Monday night; Bethany. Wednesday night; Jauetville, Friday night; balance of time wil ench Hen! Cheese.’ (in bulkOQZZZZZZH ...... II o 12 to o 14 E0. BRYAN SON remain at'home stable. Mares from a distance can be met at the above stands on these nights, or will be kept on good posture atfarm 450 which RedCloverSe ................ lactosoo G- ' bl m -: mowed- ------------------ women “Wm ° 'I' W EVANS Yelverton - i ” 0 . , O - CONSUMPTION cum. WNTHAGWRS AND BUILDERS! _. _______._ ‘ Anoldvhnicm redredfrom vmfioelhnm New Advertisements. To Hons___e_m_eg;__ l B. D. Thexton. . had placed in his hands by an East India Deon Salli “d m for sale. '01! m what a Ba‘ missionary the female of a simple vegeto remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Iron ortin roofs repaired. Orders solici- Pm' 3mm“!- 0mm» ”mm and too. shop: Lindsay-stump”: of mm 11mm} Y Consum all Throat and Lung Aflections. also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Comolaints. after haying tested its wonderful curative power in thousands of cases. has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human enlisting. I will send freeof etoailwho desire lt.this receipt. in German. och or English. with full direc- tions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp. naming this paper. W. A. Nora's. 820 Power’s Block.Rochester. N. Y. â€"51. 3| Sumâ€"On the 30th April, the wife of Luther Smith. Maripose. of a son. Bornâ€"0n the 27th April. 1891. at Bobcaygeon. the wife of Mr.W. '1'. C. Boyd. of a son. Cosmoâ€"In Minden. on Wednesday. April 29th. the wife of Mr. F. B. Curry. ofe son. McKnnvsmâ€"Ia Minden, on Wednesday. am April. the wife of Mr. George McKelvoy. of a son. Housmanâ€"Io Minden. on Friday,‘the 24th April. the wife of Mr. James Hohden. of a daughter. MARRIAGE Honors â€"Hor.msastmn.â€"At the residence of the blinds mother. in the township of Snowdon, onWedn .thewthA ril.189Lb!theB.ev. G. Scott. mm Mr. Jpohn H. Hulbig. town- ship clerk of Luttcrworth. to 01% Minnie. eldest daughter of the late Randolph oilifreund. prams. Commâ€"In Ops. cnSunday. May 3rd. 1891. Robert Carley. 67 years. It Do“ It. Work. m; u'amee 31:. Brook street, Kingston, Out. \: Mlllbrook. Omemee and 1 says: I Inflated with an inflamed throat and ...... For extended pedigree and route bad cough for ”van months. was treated by me adv‘. next week. Ops Sprint Show. The Ops spring show was had in the agricul- mralpark. Idndsay. on Saturday. May 2nd, 189]. clans without success. when six doses of m. Emulsionof Cod LiverOil curedms. It's a! palatable ed cream. For sale by A. momma-Seem , ., 'nere wasemarkedincreasein the number of Canadian Paclflc Railway. .trles in each class. while the animals shown yanked much higher individually and in point d breeding than at any previous fair. The class fol-hoe draught brought out a grand field of In sires, and furnished a puzzling ro- ilem for Mr. Crawford. the judge. ted do. In the lot were such noted animals as Emkin’es Pride. Lewis Gordon. Royal Salute. Just the mng.Oliv‘er Twist and other great ones. In .011 Word. England‘s Glory and other good making a capital display in their r-spective domes. There were about a dozen contestants and carriage class. "9% number of different lines of b - meful animalâ€"a good read- msr. What the present lineslalu down tot-judg- ”this classroally are weareat a loss toknow. butbdievoanhnprovement would be made by mking two classesâ€"one fol-registered animals. i s e the other for non-registered. in the lot were D FOR A TOUR ROUND THE WOBLLD Jr..andothers.lnthiselasewasshownthe r “re tativeofthe Wilkes family 0 .Wilkesâ€"to t this . The dares-able weather interfered with the at- udanoe. butineveryotherrsspeotthefairwas . The “thy , the director. I m a” mus: smhwl-o'mnnti" Will he Dir/narcot- m 15th, y. t:-- v. - on fleavydr - tentrlea-i Hy. Hend- asst. by W Men draught hiresâ€"Seven canine-l mm‘smm snare.“ Dow- .8 Patrick Collina'sAh- EiiPRESS of CHINA CHIRA. JAY“ All) CANADA W“ mmmmwmo . w. a. cutaway, _____________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" AKE ONTARIO STEAMBOAT L n on Lindsay. 2...... March so. 1889.â€"41-1yr. T o F A R u n R s, ed Clydesdale SGRANTON GOAL BLACKSMITHS’ COAL. MoLENNAN 85 CO. has purchased MR. W. H. mwm's interest in Apply at once to- DAVID J. ADAMS. m a axons. PORT PEER, , our. “ROYAL SALUTE” (6946) B. Co so 3.. (1595) C. C. 8. B. COMPANY. .â€"â€"(8218) (1599).â€" NOW THE PROPERTY OF YELVEB‘I‘ON. ONT- Asayearling he won first atDslbottis. Tentporary arrangement. ' 01‘ AND AFTER BMW“. I“ 4th. Pure-bred Import- Retiring from Business. mm. McLennan : Co. MAGNIEI. soownnv' ' EflSKIllE’S PEDIGREE AND DESCRIPTION ‘ I EOASH paid atthe Store-house- mam.8est.Lmâ€"17-ta TO FARMERS. c. Elm; Sign 01 iiill Saw, South Side liens-st. m “harm“..mmm PRIDE , Wheat, “ l ~ . Wholesale and Retail Agents Peas. my figgiggglllrmhgfidgggg 31:33; TWO Large Stock: of . FOR mm mm Barley, North Ythsia’Terv'ca. Aberdeenshiro. Scotland;'lm- Then 271 HA ' Oats, ”32m; teasrlmsafysymal” All the [main Red and 4mm and Omar wmatand iormoresthisseasonasfollows: H A R D WA R E abouts, etc. MONDAY. laymlwtll leave his on stable, Waverly House. Lin . and proceed to ; thence to the McKee House. Cambrav. l for the night. WISDAY,£mceed to for noon; thence to c Brunker House. Woodville, for the night. “EBAY. proceed to Thomas Weary's, Con. 9. Marlposa. for noon: thence to Brunker's AND BEST GRADES OF oun M our prices are and cut is} Delivered at Lowest Prices. To be Cleared Out at Once. mm” Aw" 8' 189°"‘8' dairu to me» mm. mm that Hotel. Oskvvood. for the nit“- mmmfismfimm meaneY. proceed to Jenkius' Hotel, Little . ‘ G'. H. Begg- . In M mm tor the nisht- 1 Look for my advertlsement next week; Shirtinqs. Tic . MI ”“6”“ ”"1”3‘“ ’3‘. mn‘Y'mph‘m.on?dfii“‘:f:“‘l'"'"‘ ”:1?” It will interest ou. fivg I. | ND)" "IMP WflBKS 3“ w“ Wm. 3302i. 13312:: Monday moi-Blur.“ "° will " n y Lwfl ' and is use-rd to pay the Moll-t prices or m above ixmfififfifigmfif“ canon. and which can by con â€"â€" Yunnan. IDBD ERSKINQP.7“),siro of Enkine's Pride.(4fi9): won first prize at '4. Glasgow Agricultural Society‘s BARLBY, WHEA T. PEAS. 04 T8 and POTATOES. R. D. THEXTON. . CHAS. H, BEGG ‘ Live/y WorA the binds-y Pump Factory. and respect- ' uwmmfilm. mm ‘ mm 8 Show. 18a u . three-m Old. KO ll” won we I” 7th. 1891â€"58. am cashed at A. CAMPBELL! sue. me mil". '. out prize and the Champion Cup . . ‘ for-them! ooofwyagecnthegmuudatiu 1210th K 118 Right here 9‘ Model, Gone and Force Head 0. I. sens. Wm (17 3;: 3 13y Bow-pm mtg. mfagrgtg Y - , tomers. G4 ' . useâ€"m » ' shows. The t Pumps. also Common W fiiahr: figggfiuagrgfi‘ HOUafllls and cum“? 3:. at. am" .mt‘m‘stm“ ”rim 3 P i 0, o e ' » ~ “V‘s?“fiifi‘snfimfifi gym-awn” “remotes 2'81 .5 prom atten - ' ur 66 mmpmuomwmlsrs nceBufos . . . . , . . p __ “.213 23‘.‘°.2.3Ԥ:.2.'?T$3'°“m..“‘ r. m mm; 33% 23:32:“. “storm This “m“ it *8 the WW9 WW 0 VWW 00“” . l to as now- mm- mag. 137.352.“? $2.332?! oili‘fifi’; that have entered onto a. compact and declare mod and. better Gd , y a o C. H. BEGG. 3:... Dim ”1mm. .. m“ M. posttwely not to many _a young man. unless M W 30816.17 fhmde p3 . land Sodety prise - - placed Ms "d0? mth - " some imr? Lindsay. April 16. ESL-4948. To Horsemen. ARMERS! LOOK, READ AND nEAltN. The Pure-Bred Imported Clydesdale f'lusr THE THING.” 3"... [78603.0.8.B.l(13480-C.8.B.) Ordersarecominpiu fast. Scams/ampuw wedonotrecetoeanorde'ror two. ' se'tyfo'dramngapreattubwhen you could 90 “ Mamfltght Buggy, that WM NOTICE TOâ€"I-RREEDERS. Whoressthedemand for theservicesofthe‘ no show highly-bred tmmd sire is so far he- ond my expectationlamoom lledtondnoe isroutecoosidmbl .aad w only stand in [crimilpoand dse . lhaveeleodecid- . ed for this «seem to flu: t him to ninety W. proved mareaand lhiebsing thee-anemone Mateo-shimwmdowentonoveruthm selves accordingly udhook their mares earn “1"" mammal. l ' some ‘ am eserucs ‘ domed : me' “'1.-.me one is already away ahead of the middle d n mlmd mucosa” poâ€"wm me put» .533...me um urn-M“ “""lrl "iawMiVWWMGM‘gw .” 1’. B. McILHABG, KI. COW! M’

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