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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 1 May 1896, p. 5

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I 10¢ 15c t0 39 75 Sign 02' Mill Saw. South Side of Kent-st- McLENNAN C04 PRICES IEWN 1e who wish to be Inde- Yauns poop pendent will find It to their adv“? to mm: a course in our Institution. a donut guarantee to give diplomas In a do guarantee to certain time. but we give a thorough training In both the namess and Shorthand departmentsâ€"in shots. so give students what they pay for. Our Graduates have no trouble in doing Office Work. Write us for pxrzicnlars. McLennan 8100. Correction. In an Item from our Fendon Panacea- mmndent, inserted in our daily Issue on FMS! last, in was stated shunned Lindsay’s business men had cloudadeal with M23513. Brandon, McDougall 8: Au-_ Mn {01‘ the purchase of their WW0 w° him since found out the amnion “5 incorrect. as no snebdeal has been “Situated. Man. an Ungrateful Animal. is a race we eeceeedmmowlngnaood “‘1 01 dissatisfaction with the weather, “d grumble a great deal about to. In Summm: we're too hot. mwinser. too 0016- “d. duping brzgne sprln days we con- mam tnat it. won'a 115030118. m m 1:; doing away 3th all: , $3 a. la. y. M 33:: dress, wemgwuga suit sad it” u -_ 7991811190: work. Yon'g he 900131.193 it ‘ “'“BHWK WUL‘5. LUSH w ’0): worked 1:. But In will” than mum,” 13513380 in all the 36th:! Wk you can find, has We! h.._y°‘3ml! With a mum 0!- . #ILI- “I Pi YB bra m tar casts 3:11:13. 1:: will heap out an '23 4') Gmmdiau £05k Eudwara. con std Iron Emma. TOWN AND COUNTY. A GOOD INVESTMENT LINDSAY FRDAY. MAY DASHES HERE AND THERE. Patezbaro Bus. College Mg. m: At Barman 3303., Jewellers. Foot of Kent-st" Madamâ€"91. Woodyatt’s Lawn Mowers, LL -_ __-_ Spades and Shovels, Chums, Horse Clippers, Step Ladders Fence Wire, Paints and Oils Garden Hose, Cut and Wire Nails, Poultry Netting, Green Wire Cloth, “Machine Oils,” Johnston 5 Mixed Paints,” “English Portland Cement.” M. W. KENNEDY 8100. fiCLennan Gog. J'U Jyuynu- yumâ€"u-v- --- ___°__-__ fast color, very wide, regularâ€"i6“ now - 1254c. In light and dark colors. finest shadings. better appea , AL-.. “A,-’-A A‘. wiath. now - - ~ - . -. 9c. Complete range of patterns, all the latest m stripes, dots and floral designs. 30 Special beauties i_n English Cashmere Sateens, 0... -£_ attems, fine Canadian Goods, warranted colors, ‘0 3 pGood value at 9c., now - - - 7c. This line cantains many beautiful stripes and small designs suitable for summer waists. A11 regqlar Ioc. English Prints, fast colors, full GREENE“, “BUSH @ Emma!”LIFE ___l.__-- i396 make, 913:3qu than ever. Basil‘sâ€"egs CBEIm, Peter-borough, Ont. finest assortment in town 02 Zne hyrs, KrDlnkles, Crepons Oxfords, Scotch urns. Dot Muslins, Striped Lawns, GC ambrays, Tcazle pCloths. Etc . Etc. Pal}? £an fast dye Indigos, Special, two widths, . me. are reliable, each piece bearing the maker’s guarantee. GLE deQEA. H. W. Zoned; a: 6’0; --.A.LSOâ€" Since 'than Delaine. the cor girl. She was men beau ~ csrr‘ied into the oonduotor's van, when the train was th wounds. and she had mtaln severe Injuries be , thrown - _.-.. (no. mm the ditch. SPECIALS l Gun...- â€"v-â€"'â€" -___ _- V .. .. -flat. Extensive improvements are also i being made in theber room,where Messrs. ‘ Kennedy . Pogue have put in a very ’ handsome ceiling of pennelled wood, for t which the hold the atent right for this county. he size 0 the room has been increased about tour feet by shitting the . partition betwgeen it end the blilierd room _ _--._ LI... m-blfilnn and H“: pu‘uuuu we. "was .- the space between the partition and the oelliog being filled with glass. A separ- ate rear passageway Into the be: has also been provlded, so that it will not be news- sery to pass through the billiard-room. A magnificent large bar cabinet, coating in the neighborhood of $300, 13 now being built by Mr. J. P. R ley, and when it is in posltlon and the 0 er decorations made to correspond the Benson house bar will be a. thing of beauty and a joy to the enter- prising proprietor.â€"1d. Prominent Railwaymen in Town. Probably few of our readers are aware that Mr. F. H. MtGuigan, of Montreal, the newly appointed general superinten- dent of the Grand Trunk Railway. paid Lindsay a visit Thursday. He came in by special train from the east at 11.30, accom- panied by Mr. Arthur White. district trei ht agent, Tironto, and Mr. James We ster, of Allandale, assistant superin- tendent of this division. The were due here at 9.45, but were detain at Peter bore several hours consulting with the board of trade or that town. Mr. J. 1). Flavelie and Mr. John McSweyn were the sole representatives of Lindsay’s business men, and enjoyed a pleasant chat with the railway magnates, who alts.- wards spent half-an-hour impacting the station, yards and freight shed. Mr. Me- Guigan ordered certain temporary im- provements to be made about the shed and vicinity, and said he hoped very short- ly tobe able to make important changes calculated to give shippers better accom- modation. About 12.30 the visitors left for Fenelon Falls and the I. B. 0. R. R. J unotion. Mr. MoGuigan has left a most favorable impression upon all who had the pleasure oi meeting‘ him. He is about 40 years of age and is a big man in every sense of the word, standing 6 feet 2 inches in height. Mr. A. White also met with a hearty re- ception. being one of the meet gopular of- 1 ileials on this division of the G. . R. Benson House Improvements. That excellent hostelry, the Benson house, is being greatly improved by the energetic proprietor. Mr. John Wardrobe. Not content with giving the house its usual spring coat or paint, both outside andiin, he is fitting up on the first 1130: a Aâ€" - _. _ILI. oath-G afixfipfin‘zeaflfitfi'frgoâ€"m'rvfiifi 7 toiist room attached, including closets, and the plumbing has been done with aviewto gddinggnpthegpa’tE-room on the second ____-_. A-‘fl n-n a‘un te1 THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1896. CLOTHING. â€"'1‘ho you e at Bab: neon m in dunner being named to Pinon late 20! dayliub'weok owin to about! high levels at Sturgeon and soon lakes. A: pro-ant the difference between the two is but: 9 inches and many portions cf the village or: t! ed. â€"â€"Kent-st merchants fretted and fumed last Friday because of the blinding dust, and wondered what had become of the watering cart. After dinner Mr. Brady, chairman of the tire and water committee. instructed one at the firemen to take a length of hose and sprinkle the street tram the hydrants. â€"A popular pastime indulged in by some of the young people of this town is the old-tashiened practice _ct putting pins on 7-, L_ _I--I__ Hâ€"Mr. W. A. Woo-o mi tor Monmoi int wool: with 1 ion oi honor. Prion no dooiinin nudii . Mr. Mouih won unobio go diupou’oi his in» ohipfi’o to Eosiond union oi: a [mob ion. and tho onim a no on potato uniting I mo in â€"Tha old sprinkling out we: brought out last Saturday morning, but collapsed nicer making a few tripe up and down Kant-so. Now the merchants who are being taxed for street watering are asking why in thunder the tender for a new one was not lot a. couple (-1 month: ego. â€"Mr. J. W. Duokworoh. tron tho bud omoo o! the G. N. W. Talon-uh 00.. Ter- onto. puud annual: Mon to Fonolon Fdll. when In o and 3 oh omoo In the mlm 0! «an. J. W. How a: Son. w 0 will Mum: tn 0mm. 93in“. Ulu'im- â€""- wâ€"v '_" ~â€" the track before strain goes .placlng them In the forms of am amends. scissors and other devices. The unnu- ment oo_mea_ in ghe enslave“ of the child- ,, _.L_‘ LL- 5...!â€" â€"We publish in another colomn,e mem- orandum by his honor Judge Deon in the cese of Sloan vs. Robinson, which we com- mend to the consideration of nil forties concerned. It the spirit ineulcoted n this memorandum prevailed among parties interested in drninoge the face of this county would present a very diflerent eppeersnceiin e is! years. I 7 ~Aâ€".â€".A-‘ -_-Mr. W. Lana-bury. of Toronto pw vlncm 30mm.” Inupootor o! rud- nd buds“. pluod through! to Klnmona this Mun-noon to Inspect: tho brldg. may )1 ball! urou tho Bum flux by Mr. Mmllon. run of Sommmo. wr'VWW - - â€"The Coiborne Enterprise, in comment- ing on the Introduction of the incandes- oent light system in that town. hes the following to any of our late townemen, Mr. Fred. Perkin zâ€"“The inside wiring hoe been done by Mr. Fred. Perkin. who did the work with neatneee and dcepatoh. We must congratulate Mr. Perkin n n the neat and tea menner in which heme executed his do. es in this respect." ruéfamtowia'é'té' £35 '61}; 'éiiei’t’ha train has passed. â€"The Water-Witch letbon Manda for Sturgeon Pain with a party of octagon who were union to Impact the dunno done to their bonthonm by the Ice-shove lash week. â€"M:. John Bold, flu meant-mos chuu Inner at Damonlllo. In. new In mum at auction | ohuu hoary T: Flynn'- Cornor, Emily. Ho Intondn d g I nah- lng ammu- this amen. â€"Johx; Pitt, satin G. T. R. baggage master at Ilitllllbmok,8 deems himself a lucky man. 0:: Tuesday he was bunting m _ A- AA .. Lg- -‘-u-- 1:. ml Juana. v.- a.â€"....â€".. _- .. mu , W _e - , _ shunting care at the station. He was standlng ot the steps of the last ear, and when passing the cattle yard 5 st struck his head and he was rende lneensible and tell to the ground, his feet falling on the rail. The cars fortunately were going the right way or he would likely have lost his legs. â€"M.r. G30. Lang, of Peter-homo. river foreman for Messrs. Howry Son, Fenelon Falls2 passed through last week with a gang 1... Ln- (1..“ Dita- Bil-la. Wflcubunvvnw-uâ€"u' ..V-_ ,, __ _ of 20 men, bound for the Gull River waters. He required 100 more men, but feund it impossible to hire them in this district. All told it will take400men to move the logs out or the creeks and marshes tribunal-y to the large streams. and good river-drivers can earn ixom $26 to $30 per mcnth. 7 - - an , ,AA__,_ â€"Boboaygeon Independent :â€" The roads In Vex-alum are in fair! good condition. and in south Vernlam t 0 road to Dan:- tord is comparatively hard and sound. From Dunstord to Lindsay the road is reported as abominable, mud to the hub: ~ - '1. .. _.._.l-|_.. Huh I'Jnflnv â€"The opanlgfimoetlng at the liberal camgalgn will 691ch at Fendon Fall- 9_n spunky evenlng__ln £111 Inca-oat pt rUpUl‘qu ail “Wuhan-wow, ___ _ in places. It is surprising that Lindsey does not make some exertions to have its leading roads in travelling condition. It is ever resdy to bonus every take scheme that presents itself. and continues sur- rounded with the some old mud holes at forty years ego. 7 -â€"..nu- __A_‘ ‘g_ £50 Elba} 76311636657 Mr. R, J. M61333}; â€"Rav. Father Murray, of Sr. Michael's church, Cobourg, has dsoldsd to purchase a new organ costing several thousand dol- lars trom Warren Son, at Toronto. â€" nob purchase your summer ticket on the dolls, as tickets willbe sold to cover two trips per week during the holl- day season at greatly reduced prioer..â€"624. â€" . D. Cronin, cf Kirkfleld, nnd Mr. P. McPherson, 0: Exhaust, were In town Monday on a very pleasing mission. The former owns a tum ct some 50 acres. the latter one of 200 acres. and the magnum ro rues have been “W the graft Valley Canal «loom nod 111,139 receives $750 for his 50 acres. and Mr. Moo Pherson, $5,000 for his 200. snd the trans- fer was satisfactorily msde Monday by Messrs. Moore 8: Jackson, solicitors tor the government. Persons who hsve sny intention of be coming patrons of the public lilrsry shonl hand in their nsmes sud dcllsrs It once. The membership is not st all whst it should-he in s town of 7,000 people, sud unless a goodly number or our oi come to the rescue, the government grant this year will he grestly reduced. We sleo understand that meny eople have not 1: returned their books topthe libs-cry tor {is ly classification and oh As is too often the cm,msn o! the quents sre persons well seq ted with the rule and the necessity for it. They should do their duty st once. - c .A _--_ 3:: law recent! reducing his â€"'1‘hoae In town Acquainted with Mr. James Moan), antiwar to: the Rsthbum 00., will ba sorry to heat at his dnath at Kingston on Friday last. ~Polioe Magistrate Holland, of Port Hopa, has entered an action to guns]: n by I”! {0009?}? Fun}! ”.353. amnion â€"R¢v. J. W. Mtcmlllan, tor of St. Andrew} chm-91}, has _____Mrv. J. C. Graua' fine mldenoo on Mal-st, and In new taklng pospesalon. â€"led)3w Bra... of “the Fort,” Bd- nm lake, are andcavorlng to disposed the estate in blocks to auto purchasers. It comprises 4 200 sores. â€"-A number at our bicyclists enjoyed a an!!! Into the country Snndey afternoon. The Oekwood end Little Britain made are In good condition. -'1’hie letheeeaeonthetleedetheemeâ€" ten: horticulturleteo epend 810 for gnden tools and 35m- eeed to produce 3 twenty- flve cent flower bed. ' Local Brennan. â€"1'he Crandalln has taken up a position above the looks, when she will be minted- â€"Teoth inaerted by Dr. Neand- 1-31: mm twenty to twenty-nuns“. PM eftrsotlon. Pdcas to plane amour-- 1 '-‘.f. o. No and the urtgrs the Wt! _ summer 9. sifnmer utters me new [or a sum“... nbllo. Elisha” is the opinion otthe Annuuw u-u. w-.., _. ___, Maths do. No. 2 hav drum many who would otherwise not w stirred from home. Miss Emma Wong, “tho only four- voiwdvooousr,"lanot what she used to (363T fli-ao visited Lindsay in ma prowl- slonal «malty, and some allowance must .be made for dimlnishedpowerl. He was manned ; hmtv ream when hg :finge‘fiigtl’um ,buhltlnctm seen I!- . also that vqtslted 13113013:an mm nb Ponrnn's Book-m buhltlldn â€"Jolnoo saga. tho 10 you oid ooh oi Mr. Roboot u . oi tho 5th oonooooion o! Vonion. woo orowuod ioot woohwhiio bonhios in o pond land by tho uniting onow. . â€"'1‘ho Viotorio Loon Oo’o ooio. tho novin oi which oomo nou- iotoi to Mr. :3. Whito woo tohoh opotoin ioot ovooion by hio. Whito'o moo. oooiotod by Mr. J. aniord. -'i.‘ho hoot otoomor to onto: tho hoot icon tho opmioho woo tho Oomot. own od by Oopt. . Sho oomo in Sotudoy iron Jonotviiio Loading with obout o doooa poooooaon on bond. â€"1‘ho body oi Goo. Shovor. who woo drowned in tho «no! It Thoroid obout- 6 o'clock on Mondo ovoning. woo Mon to Littlo Briton: loot uoodoy by tho oomw- in: father. who will hovo tho oympothy c! a hoot ct iriondo in hio not oinioiioo. 7' â€"o:mu Pocket: Thorn m tondor hon-ted butchers. Ono need not cohoyond (mm. to prove thst. But the Linda" “fiuhox” who shoved on a flowing mou- taohotohouhletoklashlsfluthn with comfort taken the cm ...... Ho I that. Matt 8 â€"Mr. Alex. Nive D.L.S., Wharton was In town not w _|nrvgy_|na_t_ho p-lotof und recently purchased' 'Monsmr' urent tor a new cemetery.b’lt Use 3 the west bank of the river, a short dis. tsnce north ct Riverside cemetery, end comprises 20 acres. -â€"The Paris ntetect of police hes declded that unmarried women nre to be classed asoldmaldawhen they reach the age of myears. Had he invented some scheme which to tell when they hove reached t age he would have earned the undy- ing gratitude of every bachelor â€"'1‘he genial Edward Lytle. of len Read. acocmfianled his brother com- eears. missicners. chn Bowie! jr. 0! Somerville, and W. J. Moore,“ bony- wommct at Inspector Shorts ofllca on edneadayot last week to award the shop and hotel licenses in East Victoria. â€"During the past winter Mr. G. H. M. Baker. local agent for the Rathburn 0.3.. contracted for a large number a: tles on Manitoulin Island. It is exnected that pplng of these will begin In about a week. the ateem barges under contract to carry them to Mldlandarancwbeinz â€"Wu. Emory. on. at our old hum told. Iain M 0“an mama: to- buyu to: Balance. 6! Bohemia. Bo Ind '1 mint. 75 nu. 4 ocean. 3 mm. m 5 lnolndln Mnn Beet. Turn Banal. Pm, n n no plny oi Dn 80c. Onions. A. mammurmw. â€"Bn haul than hlulnc on tho nly And pound In thtongh the door. And than he cried. In mat: hlahâ€" "Su. mm, what's the soon I ’ -'1hm will he no ammo. In Juno. owing to tho dootlonl, but In 1. m: the month of Ssptflflbu‘ will he ohm (or the volnnmrn to paint-In tho nnnnnl dun. â€" aSâ€"nndn ct amnion Junohnnd. â€"Petarboro Review: gum mg gtore, ”Eel-day, in: old udunlk was ulna umw;vâ€"-~â€"â€",,_â€" -_._ -___ ,W struck some 11 feet below the d. Apparently this portion of the town me much lower at one time ...... Same hereâ€" the roednede at ancient Undue hue been etrucketedepthoteevenore Meet. arm lod Inge when no either smoth or most 5:“. â€"Aupeom cum “W tom mm from the out lat sand-y to: the accom- modnttan cf 5 lune gm; of rim-man going math to: tho Ham um. numismatcgrs 1 have had their atten- tion taken d g the past few d3: by a line assortment of rare coins in win- dow oi Gregory’s drug store. The collec- tion numbers over 500 pieces. and includes manyrare coins and medals. They are the prepert-y of Mr. Chas. Podger, who values teem at $2“). â€"-Mr. John Haywood. president of the Victoria Loan and Savings 00.. has dis- posed oi his property at Victoria Road, which consisted at a. store and a dwelling. and which have been occu led tor the last few years by Mr. A. An erson. general merchant, to Mr. John Harshaw. of this town, who is contemplating starting a general store in that village. â€"Palice Magistrate Laflerty. ct Orillia. has declared war against ccrnerioaiers who hang about in the evenings and leer and pass remarks on passe ins-lg. especially ladies without maie es ts. s has given positive instructions the police to act with vigor, and hes signified his intention oi im in still fines on ml at? pt’ebéore him and 19:3“th oi upwi aim. The homwedtxonnonday.‘ annexe”; -- ,Ln-_ -_ “_ 1â€"-- â€"Houlecl-Mfll:gll mad the peoullu- “ e ” at carpet mm is heard In almost every back yard. .m. Joe. Bawle. 1m nope-[eta at the Grand Central hotel. Klnmouar, haeeold out to Messrs. Omleuwne a Klnwall. _wg have a fresh sup! 0! Dutch Sott Onions in to Tm! Beet. In but all ads 0! ”admin“! £- Hzammmmâ€"mw. .Farmere report tall wheat looking talrlywell, pgeaytheu wherever a deep _____ _ __ -laL-.. -â€"‘I'en of 01mm 1: 1: business men weigh two thousand a: hundred end eighty-one paunde. â€"Bsrrle council 1- submitting to the people e by-lew to: raising 315,000 to: Loos! Brenna. â€"Enwry Son's mflhnmrdh oommanced cutting lat Maud” morn- lng next W11 Orangutan as may grouting tor a mud dommuonon human. â€"â€"Osham huken no min cuttinnpflcu. mdthetwoâ€"ponndloulsumngthm to: tau-cum. noun: nut looking and on? nnnlnc vehicle. Thom-mm!- ed on tho side. In gold.” walla "R Inuit". oneottho up]: lulu bundled. On the back of m not upmm the tolephm onus, moot comfortably, Ind oonmoced hunneooldon nu return no civilisation ond houses. He was to: tho English Land Comvflm can on nine towns!!! In that union. The blue utthhomoe. 11:an In" volnmooanxhomadodm m 350.1851;th m1! “smut-on hgnmnchh gonz'ldorm-ban :54“! mg“ ramble prim an heahhlnodstmmfluu‘wt. “Haemacofsâ€"S-u. 41m: havin n l W nmmmtcmnhy no bad - 9!! 3M“ Oxdmtubwk-Nndlmmum Ir. 8. G. Portia. m m a mu to MI Bum-Mm ulnar mm wk. â€"Iu. Wu. P and In. 0. Put. at mama. m a can an hm. â€"Ilu o .1. Gina. ct (Redwood. II mm. In. 8. BM. 0: blunt-n. â€"Mr. Juno Thompson. 0! moonlm 2330. MINI». wu In Down I.» Tam- â€":Mr. hum Ron. (I Poul-be :- vult- lu his man. Hr. Mu. Rm. anhw an. 8‘. 8. Bulk. mum on“. 8:11. W and In. Batu. mu In can In: t O â€"Ilr. and Mn. J. my (mu-I‘d thin to“. m the nuts cl In. olden. Bond”. â€"Mr. W. J. Read. at Boboauooa. town- nhlp cranium 0! Verona. was In mm: bu may. _ ‘ _ --Mr. (Bu-diner Hunter. woodcut at tho Robby hon-e. Babosuocn. wu in town on Tuesday. â€"Mx'. Joesph Cook. ci Port . in din; I in! day- wish his isthot-in- w. 1'. Thou. McConnell. â€"Dr. Rania! oi the medics! suit oi the Milton A” an. spent Sands, with his “that. Dr. Harman. â€"Mr. John F. Blame! Son hu to- amed ham utter ting h hrothu. Mr. O. 11. Blink, Lindsay-ct. -h[r. Bane Mounts. sad 0. o! the Dominion’Buh suit. spout firmly with triad: 3: leon Pals. â€"Hr. J. P . ill. Inna: unpain- msaé'muuumam 1‘.V.C.. “91300" in: sum-tiny. â€"Tho mymcndloi MnJohnFionry Who see him onthntmi u: Sat ummm Ind urinal ill- nus. â€"m H. J. Botblljmahmlw.Bo“?!a Dominionnank mm. mm thohoohottholoalmchon‘rhnndhy .31. Wm. 033:2». o! Woodvule. m In town 1.083»! 41:. Max. 1!quth ”turned from Qaun'l Coll-p. .m, can. Kl: ct mum-m. II m u tow any: to". -Mr. Tho-m Mchu. of Babel! you. m In ton on loudly- -Imndflm Km» nun-d from New York In» Friday 0 unbl- 7 â€"Dr. C. E. Bound]. ct Bahama. In: In m lat Thu-ads}. â€" o m Emma. 31. In. nulvw from 01mm Int Sand”. and left by boat to:- hisholne neu- Bab Next weak he will golnto mining“ nu oom- an” W 3m! Mom to- tod the Linda» bunch of the omen’l mmmuoum Society A: the aonventlon In Peta-born on Tues- day. WM! mt! Thu-ad” of mo mmwammumu mum-nun.“ aim-fl” mflmmmdmmm ol'il‘mm in...“ All“ “Wham-pound ammo! manna-m when.) â€"lr. WM!.°¢COb°¢mBIB mm”. .1». Venue“. or 133mm. m- In m on Tum. -Mr. 1‘. B. Glendlnnlog, “Mums." lntownonsunrdq. â€"Mr. W. H. White ls ao‘tn named from his recent sum mount than hll friends now hue no farther cause to: un- oulnese. HI: medics! “vi-arches him ~_i,, 4mm: Packet: Mr. D. E. Cooper pul- od through 0:111]: on Tuscany. a tonne non: Lin to hll home an Winnlpag. He :0de tuber. Mr Joseph Cooper. the veteran publisher. pretty well mover- od from 3 tom “but 0! h grippe. â€" Mr. Andrew Gum. the peg!" sad well known proprietor of the ammo: Kkmatd. made a madly cm on m mum. Bulaoneotou my old lam. having um Tn Postman (at ”yam. Wohopoho myllvoto oylsu penal tar so you! longer. Peta-hora number: Among the we. iguana" Vim" " v'fmuonop? pm 3 __. m n E w mm mmmwmm WWW?” V". m3? mmm " ) a. ”Yumwwm amnmumtmnn luvs-um mama: «cannula. Soarmu.â€"-fld w. Wmmwm “dummh El 1 o (M ’7 New Prints. New Dress Goods by becoming mombere, ere eerneetiy me- qneeoed Do be preeent. The ennnei reverie will be maven. end the omeere tor the con:- eiected. The preeenb ie ‘en on“ netiine for joining the Line-er: far e eioc "an! new boon ere being pieeeti onthe eheive_e_end endwiii be ready for ieene --L My Public Library. 11» unnul moths of the Public Libs-try wfllboheldhthuudlnztoon on Mom day. May 4th. a 8 ma. All the members. 3nd .1! dull-m at much: the Llhnry town Wodnudly on W. â€"Mt. E. A. M.otBabamm.w In town WM” 3nd an In Post 3 mm, “m OUR NEW PARASOLS RAIN UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES. LINDSAY. In fillflflills and flllflfllfl Materials [VI/100W SHADES . . Seasonable Goods. . At this timeofthe y,etr whenhouaeâ€"cleaningiutheorderot the duy, we wish perficuhrly to culls ' attention to the Inge and "lied stock of Seasombe Goods which I": hue to ofl'er. IN CARPETS WARNER 8: 00., EGGS WANTED for which the highest mar- ket prices will be paid. . Hogg Bros, Oakwood We invite your inspection of our stock of Dress Materials and Prints. Every de- partment thoroughly assorted with new scasonable goods; large variety to select from in evey line, at close prices. . Our Stock of New Prints is now all in and comprises a splendid range of new patterns in the best qualities of English Prints, also a large assortment of Low Priced Prints at 5c, 7c, 8c and 10¢ per yard. Ladies will find a very complete range of Dress Materials in all the leading shades, with Trimmings to match. ~ we here. We thaw. nifi t nu indlthe new mks- me they bundles. st price: from 500. to 85. etch. Value: at $1.00, 3 .25 durable config- Three 5 181 ad $1 so ea . Al-o :- am: of light weight medium size our showing 1: particularly attractive. Good Lace Cur- tains bound, for 25c.per perpair, Bound Curtains.3 yds. long,5oc. perpair, Bound Curtains 3!: yds. lon3g. for 7.5c. betterEeluptofiHOO Curtain Neuby the yard. 851;” Mus‘ Art Mnslins, Cretonnes, £13m and rever- loArt Sateens, American Cream; and fit Draperies bothonRollmudbythoyudindltho newtoolorinp. Om- atoolc a now very complete in every depart- ment. We ask your canqu capoouon of name. fi*-§Ej 31'.va find attractive stock 155 (mm. Chenille Curtains 25¢. per pair less thu: « bought dnwhem. we commence with 3 good Twilled Hemp Catpet at 10¢. per , better grade 15c., 18c; handsome reversible Hemp: nt 2 nnd 250. Good Union Carpets fiom30c.per ynrd. Splendid range of Wool low priced Tapestries, Stair Carpets. Shir Oil lotus, etc. Our stock of Oil Cloths and Linoleum is now fully snorted with noomplete range of new patterns in Canadian, American and English smysw‘wxs Hog: Brag â€"Next End” the men'a any wmho withdrawn on ”count of the special oer- vloe in St. Paul’s church. â€"1‘he J antiox- 'memhou are prepared W meet my junior Mb.“ mm. To our Correspondents. Bore ll good udvloe to newsptpet cor- mpondents cupped from 3:: English pupa; What: you’ve got a thing to any. Sum Dan'cukehnllsdny; Wm your M's use. In It. Crowd the whole ln s minute L'to h martâ€"a nesting unorâ€" Doo’cnnsmsthl'mpu Goods Fresh and Prices Right EAST END @fiu’é‘éfii‘ié BHLOHIIJE 0F LIME mamaummmam nod”!- iv. a. yawn. W. Y. M. C. A. Now WOODVILLE. Dr. 511153: A scrum or TRY mmdroh iii

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