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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 15 May 1896, p. 1

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Luv-Hyu- RTEBzZm ( 995), by s-néfl- ouet. pets; 2nd dun. w Beswd. 5). by hderh ӣ60m: y Povthoe. womb .é‘é 1546 (m) )by v by Favori (Tl LtotL'Amiob; Vt“; L. VAdocqfl-o Ito:- of Ciaori. bob! ‘7’ Vieux Chsslin (7)13)“ e3°p§3fi 334.. o I on: of Pauline 5! M r J can-Io Blue (739)- Q : 332mm:- vwvuh v. vluv, AV' '1 "7 's: prize winner 1% the 3“ we, that of Socioto EFF" F'irst prize winner a 01‘ how, Cbiago. 18%. I” do Internstiounl , max- “ Provincltl ‘ _‘. - h is a beautiful dapplo - 1:), and weighs I 90011): “a W Dunham, 02 Illinois. m msda by his present M Connois, commune 01 M ,znmgnt of‘ One; M ”4,5: Hanan 'G OR HI] Home on view Farm, Fenelon, W331 O f 1896, as follows: a Imuzilul dukbM' ands big I: and in on“ :1 the County 0! Vi 'ravelling :20“: Sr); 1 10:: .A . .. 33 Durex-us. .cicd.. . .. 30: r. 4 .. pinks. ‘r“-".cwn registered in All“ noted Yorkshire co“. 1rst cost ‘ar Derby {at at the zener ”085 Money y to every nuld pay for 1e]: est Spring the accu- I‘ S moth~ Hatter our little t would it Hats and {EIAN - PERCE- fast ’3 Miles a our R '5 hit the m: the mark in our Hosiery and Glove Assortment Ask far our 25:: Cashmem Ham Takeable W1 than Hal/53378 F0]? THE . . P19005177: are what; we see when you see {eady made Clothing Assortment mm x. u guou wras ion more. Would Yours. EDWARD CLANCEY. have no omenâ€"Yours t y, _ WM. O’anx. EMILY. May 6th. 1896. Gmhmzx --I got a. 10 Bee Drill from , 4th 1 . ’ G°\'TLE.\iE\' â€"T1§:erytfi;:kify’ :3” I your agent this spring and am more than purghased a Light: Steel Binder from the satisfied with "3 I did 3°” think “I“ Sylvester Bros. Mfg. Co‘ in the summer of there was a drill made that would saw as {$3. and have out eight crops with it, . b t t h dred correct as it does. Have sowed all kinds figgéfihcx‘égfiffiag 132359; :xe bugyond of grain and grass seed With "5 and have all expectations. It never cost me an . found it very correct and a. great machine thingtor repairs and it is in good can i- ; to work up the ground, and draws very nauseaâ€"I think it is good for years. I flight. Itisaflrst class machine in every won‘t have no other.-â€"Yonrs, .p.xrtiouiar.â€"Yours. THOMAS LUCAS. DAVID Mummy, Downoyviiie. .. -v‘. .v' I...“ “Mu Au 1535.531 hm out eight crops with It, and a firstâ€"class drill, in every respect; in Is a have (lengths cutting on two hundred very accurate sower, and at very light acres wxcn I: and It has given the very best I draft. Would advise any one wanting a. of satisfaction. It never cost me anythin 10rrep3§rs,andlt!s In good repalr at. first class drill to buy the Sylvester.â€" think i: is gnod fora: 10 g more. ould Yours, EDWARD GLAND"- ‘7-._N_ . Inaâ€"A ‘_ -rL‘_ max 1: :3 good for as Ion more. Would have no omenâ€"Yours t y, _ WM. O'Bnnm. EMILY, May 4th, 1896. Gsxmmmxâ€"This {a to certify that I purchased a Light Steel Binder from the Sylvester Bros. Mfg. Co. In the summer of 1S6. and have out eight crops with It, doingthe cutting on about two hundred ‘ screswich it and It: has pleased mo beyond all expectations. It never cost me may i l 1 thingtor repairs and It Is in good can I- mumâ€"I think It Is 2006. for years. I 5 would have no omenâ€"Yours, I J THOMAS LUCAS. We herewith give you a. few of the thousand ' produce to testify to the merits of our machines from the far them throughout this and other provinces. If the coming season finds you in need of a Binder, Mower, Sulk‘y Rake, Pea Harvester, or Plows, single or two-furrow, and you buy a Si’LvserR, you will be well-pleased with your selection. More than this, we predict you will bear testimony with the many others who are using them, tbs: they are the best on the continent. It is in the actual work of the Machinea :hemseives in the field that the right to this claim is exemplified : more who are using Dowxmvxm, May 4th, 1896. EMILY, MAY 6.11. 1896. Gsxriwsx,â€"~This Is to certify that I GEMSâ€"I purchased a 12 Hoe Drill purchased a Light Steel Binder from the from your agent the Spring of 1896. and am Sylvegfsr Br05_ Mfg. Co. in the summer of SOWIDB the second crop With “'5, and find "3 155,531 hive out eight crops with it, and a first class drill In every respect; “I Is a have done the cutting on two hundred very accurate sewer, and at very light sures with it and it has given the vex-v heat. . L-“ m -- - , ' CARPETS‘ - II sunshine is no brighter on 1' Parasols and - Umbrellas “'1‘." prices in Lace Curtains V _ V-_‘ .. seku a “many cumulus to our trade, N ,lmvnr'h computltlon is keen and pncee out line we welcome fur rivalry. We "5, t3“. excellence of our menufectul‘ed codeâ€"a. fair field and no favor: we ”fi‘c.‘ ; .mm-ritiun by bestowing greater energy making use of themoet approved 3E1;;s::rw: L. AUl'CiBing more rlgzd economy, and alweye giving to our farmer frzende k W3: .st at honest prices. Our trade on there line: has grown and increased IO 3,“, M. aw nuw in a position to furnuh every line uuuua arc Lu gUUU aemand. Big Value in Working Boots at $1, $1.15 and $1.25. REMEMBER THIS IS of nzricultural implement of the o ”In“ n“ mv 1w qualities M a lower figu to than ever before. In Ullomnl' mono; standl Candi 0791‘ would soon 3 3. E. W. M; Gaffe). prices in L: -s on our Dress Goods. l 5 t r‘_-_a.. m...» tivfipnnmenceuzl apex-ago!“ in the ' . W 2"““im '17:: VW near 5, t i.’ y yeere agokan we are e energetically pa in: on our e t e ' 365.1].an gently enlarging and increasing our fiacilitiee for the manufacture of on: G (61 Sal B. Iiewgit m “I; '30 as TO enable us to meet and satisfy the growing demand. ‘ 1 I'OOVE 0 e . mm 6 OBS, go; 13%) unsCmpulous tactics of amine might!!!“ in an hue of manufactures, who Ball and Sportmg Shoes. 2‘15 .d their agents to prop ecyt e ownfa not or yof oureelvee but of, ' - h‘lveflflfiféfks us, refused to enter the combine, have,not been ncceeafulinzlriving Ladl?s’ to be W61; dressed 0111‘? w my. These tutored agents have gone so far as, to shed h tied teen ou re ulre our St llsh Sum- 3?; '1 ’he pmr farmers who were buying Implements from I. firm from whom they- mer Shoes :50; n g): be able to get the repairs. nun who, according to their inspiration, must ‘ m L5 business. - . . , Men’s Flne Shoes In great soonflis 11:10 of opposition is only worthy of mean men, and we leave them variety of styles. All Grades ‘ ”.7ij (f such tactics. If the combine were ten times asetroug we propane _1 t d. "l I - b i '1’“; m: gmd doing a legitimate business in our own way. The farmers of a excee ,mb 3’_ OW Prices- .:?:1,;W\n‘w whether the combine was made in the interest of the former, or Men S Sohd Iilp Granger s are in gdod demand; id Iulzirmii-‘vh competition is keen and prices out line we welcome hi:- rivalry. We Big Value in Working "s, V. :3“. excellence of our menufectured goodsâ€"e fair field and no favor: we 'Rnnfa 91- 411 an 1: --~ ,1 -- ~- ‘ ‘ :ifl:{)l‘titi":l by bestowing: omnhm- nnnunn .- â€".-Lâ€"' ‘ - :1- than you’d guess English Linen Dimities ynces in town. in Chenille Curtains ) 2.7531111 $300. POINTERS FOR THE FARMERS - - - 25c - 25c, 35?, 40.3 - 550, 75c, 90:: 1a] Tapemrles - 35:, 400 - 75:, 95:, $1 '88 m VoLUME XXXIII. WHOLE N0; 1914‘ ESTABLISHED 1854. ‘inis at 350, 403 and 503. SYLVESTER BROS. M’F’G CO summer SYLVES {aviies’ Blouses. mm .. 5.7171! Q! 3'03. Double Fo' d ¢ Repairing or - d Adjusting. WALL PAPER and PICTURE FRAMES 323' Next the Simpson House. filail ordasfilled. Samples Free. “”85" GOODWIN’S é FINE W“ 9 WATCH After seeing all "the lamest Stocks” and "the lowest prices” in town, THE CAREFUL BUYER THE TASTY HOUSEKEEPER THE PRACTICAL PAPER-HANGER WM. A.GOODWIN. Headquarters for WALL PAPER. and PICTURE FRAMES. RIGHT PLACE TO BUY R. J. MA TUBE 1-1; ‘Age-nt Tickets sold everywhere at Lowest Rates. by G. T. Railway, Allan and Dominion Lines S.S. Royal Mail Boats and Steamer North King. Foot '0: Kent Street. LINDSAY - Grand Trunk Railway. Express 013.29.. flan ufac tut-13; m When you want it done RIGHT, bring it to us. Brittoz: Bros. Our repairing :shop is known as being one of the best in Ontario. W. A. Good win. should not be entrusted to an incompetent work- man for repairs or clean- ing. mad-3y. EPOMtiqns in the .g 1181131118 1111111118 T111011 11111118. by the Tl'fiVfll is the or my 1021:: not needing mm moguls. can Lanna“ on Puma-t am mm- om mu m- mm- m Mm. MONEY TO LOAN W, ._____._l, , “- ln'loEmnthn :- to h!- Irma wmlm be thankful y mind. JAS. DICKSON Kym nâ€"A on). _|A Wednud men-noon, 22nd April last. 0h». kitchen. and :hoight. .bom (Mango tucker medium bunnlizht hundruodlndarkmtvuti punts; lizhteoloud out; light than! ;1 slouch felt bar that growth andy uni-ton; ow 3.110qu upwmhgchgkflpnmst ___L_.A 1,,” :,,-,, WANDERED from his home, Myrtle, Tanners on the early morning qr evening tnine on their errivd hem mu and at the none hotel first. ch. meele reedy end every exommodntlon nocemry tox- ‘their convenience end comfort“. @116 gamma” 2mm AGED MEN 0! chmctor. Hundreds lore- most in Canada. started with us. About SlLOOn. week to begin with. THE BRADLEY‘GARRET- SON 00.. L71)» Toronto. Ont.â€" 98~dw-t!. ' NOTESPISQOUMED l a ANTEDâ€"YOUNG on MIDDLE; AGED MEN 0! chsmter- Hundmdn In”- The Branttord Red Birds have been wglghedfiln the balance and found wanted. 1.: Lowest Rut-on long.” Bosnian: onapmmlneomxm Manama: onmzn. l 333’ %W' ST. CHARLES HOTEL. ‘ PORT PERRY. “Red. Birds; New Advery'seméi ts. WE WANT YOUR ORDER IF YOU THINK '. RIG-GS, Our Fancy Goods Department. . . ..â€"-We teach you to ride at the rink. We’ll gob it, too. it you give as hair a chance, as we're hun tor business. A dollar or two on 3. Sn t maybe worth saving in your estimationâ€"if so can and make further Inquiries. of getting that new Suit for the 24th, Its time to drop 1n, look at the cloths and get prices. We have a lame stock cf the newest weaves. and 14w. JUHNSTUN SISSUN No. 6 Kent-st“ Lindsay. w-i‘. i Bicyqfi.;§hoe‘s: â€"L1nduy's Wing Shoo Store.- , D“ -_ 'â€"â€"-â€"nvvw’ um“ uvv before it was badly needed. We do a large business in this line, and it has been won on the merits of the goods and the reasonable prices. There are many reasons why you should see our stock before buying elsewhere. Value perhapa count: moat. . HUGHAN co. â€"-~â€"o' "I'Uul has been given ex_tra room, sud not I 3‘“ “HIM L- l‘_, was never to be gotten so wily u nowâ€"and here. We have a. stock on hand sufficient to equip two ordinery stores, and we can sell you a good time-keeper anywhere from .705. B tggs. '. G. BLAIR, Wilson 3 G. Blair. Ia. 13982325 frppriotot. $3.00 'up to $240.00. Foot of Kent-st. c.uu:in:o.o.c~no:£§lkmflgfl coats-o.ocouuI-olouotcnt-ua-oo .â€" . figs ..........1 i=1; 5.3 0000...»! Clo-no.0..- ototov out ooooo :JDJ Inn-cunt ........ Maw-33135353; museum. maxi: a‘me'm. abs'mams as 3“ Mm...............-..... Rout, u. v“. Expenditures. blame! 1894. 840: 1895.01“). ... ”O 160 -0..uuu i-ovloi on .?P.l!mrtwbdmedw!th Baboon in hmd Mamba: too-n” will: we mt” 00°31’51“!- ...... suo o: cam-15.. ”griffin”. Intatootoobu , IV.-.“- book: on two occasions. the hula-£102.61 the periodicals, and the ordering of covers for the mines in the Radius RJom. Your directors have bad seven] meat- Inga, thangh probably too tow. Van-I'm: matters peroun to the conduct or the library have been used. The principal bulges: dgne has bagn thq pnrphue of new The circulation at the banks is eonelder- ably in increased last year’s report and cavern e better variety of literature. In history and science especially. the circula- tion has been, {or as. fairly sstisbctory. A better knowledge on the Art or the pub- urlflnry lie or when goodthlnge 0 contains will do much, I believe, to increase the eimulatlon in the now somewhat neglected degartmente. LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY MAY 15. ‘896 Annual Report of the Secretary-Treas- urer for 188598. To French»! and Members of (kc Lind- say Public Library : The annual report of your See-Trees. m" the yen-189596 will be found to contain no very striking features of encourage- ment or dieooumgement. The librexy he: 1been moving along the even tenor of its we , making rogrese in some direction ulna-hep: lasing e little in others. The year has been one of oonsidenbie nnnnohl depression. which he: mooted no, es it has efleeted otner institutions. Some of our members have dtopped out end some have reduced the amount of their enbeeription. To balance this somewhat we have receiv- ed_e_evenel new members. atOQ-o. cutout: I... o ~.. ~u m 6.138. noon express trom Lindsey: Dr. King was immediately summoned and found Mr. Clemenee was seriously injured, and had him removed to the Nichoils' hos- pital st 1235. Hem-mm: grew worse and died one o‘clock. Mr. lamesoe took the trsck as e short wsy to reach his son's house. where the uniortunete man has been visiting his son. Mr. C. Clem-nos. an employee of the Wm. Hamilton Manatee- turing Co. He was accompanied by his wits. end they intended returning to their ‘ home in Port Perry Saturday. but the son grandad them to remain over Sunday. he deceased was 76 years of age and was an old resident oi Port Perry. He leaves besides his wifa four sons and one daughter. An inquest was not considered necessary, and the body was taken to Port Perry for in:ermeut.â€"{Rcview. ---..o-o-.«o.-o._cu-.. (F. D. loon)............ Struck by the Noon Express on Satur- day and Died at the Nichoua' Hoa- pita}. Mr. John Clemeaoo. of Port Pcrry. was killed at noon on Sum-any on the Gmnd Trngk track so the motMr. G. M. Rogen’ greenhouse. Peta-bore. a mu. past the crossing on Put-3r. H: m xe- ‘ turning tron: town to ma son's residence on Bonaoord-at" and no struck by the I‘m“ [MET DEATH AT PETERBORO 00.0.. act's-DOC. ac. a.... .uw-uoo.. ....‘ JOHN OLEMENOE. PORT PERRYI 7 -__- v - «v [ Magistrate Malibu, in summits! up. ‘ said e agreed with Mr. O'Leery that the grounds on which the case weebronght were slim indeed. He felt like extending a word of warning to merchants not to give reckless young men credit for die- mond rings and silver knives end tom but the tent remained thet the goods not been peld for, and ha felt compelled to commit the prisoner for trial at. the now-uh an-s-_. _____ LINDSAY PUBLIC LIBRARY. "V ._._v_ w râ€" I." III III. uvwlni. The one came up I unthle “moon et 2 pm. Mr. Benn vol office. was e um 0!ka and take on was. 16. worth 821 : on key 29th. I diemond flog worth 01%: end on June 4th A gold moon watch 880. Mr. W. Flume wee celled by Mr. Ho:- kloe to prove, a he expected it. the runner-‘5 deelre to defraud other; a well. no hie evidence was foreign to the cue ‘ and dld not me. to the was dealings of on, Baas did not nuke a statement other ghen to say he had not procured the goods 1 means of tdaggetenou. M [strata M tyre. In summits! up. said a muggy". 01.03:, pm: the mum-u}. gym-r. KILLED BY A G.T.R. EXPRESS. ,ua nulmondfldl under mu " teneee. ‘M Been r. I would b . G- 80 klneueon‘gelmndflr. Bag by Mr. . O'L'nry. Q. 0. Hr. Rankin and to: en adjournment new PM” In «dc: to allow the complainant tune to procure neoeuuy evidence. Meat-true McIntyre on‘ered to no mar. int-‘0 0‘. c.-oon.o.--.... u~--.-....... an [I uuuWII- Ullfllllli. -â€"-°â€"'â€" BEVERLY nqs§ ”enema LAST 1 ,7 vr_.- -“v- vu‘lb“... â€"-â€"-.._._ DASHES HERE AND THERE. The Donnaâ€"o; Mont. _ _ ‘- OLA n-_._-__ ‘I,,.- oo.---Q-Iuo-~uto-- .CIIOO'OOCII. . . 0H SEEMS GIMME. "‘ 'O-noo MONDAY. Julian .. 94: .. xoco ,3 2.1886: was mmu ant! ' mouths mayhem-W tooth. wu than» ms: with The convolution hotmmbr. his Mymendmot u hams um but them that}: ”litigant: to 9am " “u lander moved W that the MMdthobx-gepgmamW; Mascara Inn “and and tho Dr.‘ muncmchollow-odbyhnun'a- I“; t. dogfight the - m oath. u- oelud summation-aha. «fistula ”with: ; 4n. by-hw remain shah-tug at â€"-Whlle Non Brooks. In the amp! 0! Mr. G90. “min. 7” drawing our on on Wednudn from Caraw'n law. be t Hing-’Woonen wt!” c sax-Inks I new pump. a an unused bu ham goo; Mann udnn -â€"Wc learn the:- Mr. Frank Fabsrt. for 24 ycm in charge of the custom boat and shoe department at the lace Jos. Connolly. has decided to cpsn out for himself on Wiiiiun-sr. about the in at Ju-e. No doub: he will receive a shore of public pan-mun. â€"The (uncut of we late J. Lam: Hop- wood. who shot Manse]! In Toronto on Saturday but, took lace Tuesday morning upon the arrival on e C. P. R. express a: Poncypoal. to Bathsny cemetery, where the funny formerly resided. -â€"-Mr. Sap. Galvan. of Edwards (‘3 . arrived from the city he: Tawny with nine bicyclu, lncludln two ladies Crave- lnnds to: Mrs. Wm. [anus and Miss Riley. ct McIntyre 8: Stewart's (nice. any! â€"Seveul ottho mplu on the town wharf plot :11 dad. had should be re- plnoed 3: once. Twenty or thirty new tree. would head to In rave vary much the upon-moo at tho t â€"The melody of the moeqnlto to n headâ€"1n (not he he. been an In evidence eronnd reeldenca w :h shade trees neu- hy during thelew tew evenlnge. -'rhe Bellevme heelth omaer :- Impeac- lng the cone“ of merchants. end he toned many of them In e moat nneenlt condition. How are the oellm of Lin - ~Mz. J. G. O'Gnd . “Toronto. puma- tertortho buoworkadcp dcplrtmenh. m In to“ vfilm-day ma lot: ooncldmble cub behind. â€"Mr. Sr», "“3886?!” the Port Ho 3 Mt . m in town Touch? Ho 6108131303111 {occupant-n. '1“. The L'ndm Woouon mus. in ”.qu let. Locu lax-outta. â€"-The sand lodged True Blues In to be held at Cohan-g. commencing on June _- _ -â€"-â€" -â€" uâ€"vw wuv ‘IJI'W him that he wee e member of the M. E. church and e true christian. He eiweye eeemed plenum end had a kind weed tar everyone. The funeral service: wen-econ- ducted b the putter cf the M. E. church. end wee eid .1: his home on Snudey utter- noon at 3 o‘clock. Interment wee made in the Benton Centre cemetery. The hmily thut he has so suddenly iezt feel their ice: deeply and they have the sym- fiethy of the entire community. The ten- y wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to all thcee thst elded them no generously. Obituary. , -Ieny people throughout the country will regret to Jun 0! the death at Mr. George Slew: of Benton Centre. Yehe 00.. KY. We hie the following notice of the eed event tron the village peper: On Thundeg etternoon or hot week. Mr. Beam lent. while In the employ of Mr. T. Coetelo. wee stricken down with epo« allay. It woe ebouc 4 . on. when he am 3 the ehook end he ed el: ehout 8 p. m. hL Mr._‘S_leter yee pomewhec o! e -.u__._ ‘ - _ 7"- 31-. vim 0 me: out , -- _...-. _â€".___~__ . The meeting ct chocotuxcn o! Shotgun ' no a” to a” M ‘ sound with hm Punt with Coot. huoook pin. Tour-d. On Friday oral-noon tho ocholou of tho :1 a trophy. . :nornlng. Mr. T. wuzm exphlnod'oo no: word oohool mend I trlp to tho -â€"â€"-- We! thou- “when. muo- U" Stock I to be mode In the nun-lo vex-omen: to: .34 . . ._ m beam of tho 11331810500! the um. " 3. PM ”mm” “Sm ‘ urethan- "" Win-tho pu- wm «Jonas torohoGnHMthnw C1 3. Lu. “pulp tho «mom of thou-elm "fa "y. u.“ ‘ 1.33mi» the upper what, which oozlht- My. 14’2"“ ' ' --Fvo urinate!” .8” 01.. odohlo Inlow wom- god the to: out . in Inc M. {ram N 1 yet the . with '2 l gamma oat-Eamon“: I w oh would mmzthobootmk- In: The not ob action will boo vor- oono their?“ ma mom told» rival-3,3111“:- erthn “Wm m be outcome the we: all s of a: mammmwz: m. mm .Mommy’abuyon mmaowaummmm can out otoom lodhnowouooohoohououmd. [qrghlpmonooomaBt-J r MOM!“ m Cantu Poor. Lind-urn ante-into 0‘ WWW!!! ‘ 1’. week] m.mdthebottlnthouldlaud Fer-n u the Maze-c Ion “MI-.14"! countl'u Full report: w!!! ap eu- ct the F338. formerly of Poncho. went election cmpdan. dance of â€"-â€"â€"â€". M. 60:; Ham maths. ma. Childm'n A... m...._ ‘,_--_ "wâ€"ywu-v“ I ihglivit In aid By thou Vwbo knew Anus Poor. Luau". up-tc-dsto “7 kl u m.udmmmmuwm Fem ‘! a. Full apart. '11] up we! the PM a me election ounpdan. stance of 60;; Lane months. we. 1cm County manor Rename. team! 9! uncut mfil'fi 5’ at tm ma [crater Short tram Ila-Jet. n [on n dues to menu. count, hr a muse you 1825 96 : Inna-II In license; .............. 8 74212 60 amid. ' tun-tan .............. 100 00 b: hold ‘ flue. .................. 543 (I) chgdmh --â€"â€"â€" - to at: 8 7,854 50 u w. To Reach the Unpu- What. pm at thooomacn o: Shaman with Cunt. Ian. cook plan. Tuned, On EH 9h. Qua-57!: 10-: m. “I, m. 178. «In 46; 13, a :u . “Duh woma- o-cu. ’L ’5‘? hr tho um. . jun! Mallow. on!" The Public Libmy. :H Soc moleotod flyh’ru‘lm. 8m 1m .060er an dummumrymwonm evening. the following being present MED L Ham mum. Amatuuwlydmddmu hue! W m; m then dado flu chat at which related to the “A- A! an... I- DIR- “A.“ u...â€" -m an oonvugtduhgthomodthotLpfllw H «unfit: nu t6 twin. ex- ...... .Dobuon o “UMDa-Mmmnty. F8532}: " swim ““ifi‘m‘fiéfi' an o no - ‘ eonelly. Mr. Johnston benign tor urn; yoers etteohed to the Hereid. end hes mdueted eredltebly in theprlntio trade. He is held in the highest regerd the m proprietors es s young swlotest honor end integrity. eombined with genielity end other on onlities. omest :siyilr'h “as"; {qua the s p s more 0 en which indeed their business toot Ker 13'5- an“: tm' Snow ...... O o It mm. Durham county. 8‘- JW'I Convent. mmwmam Joseph's men velvety the woods begun â€"The yacht Myrtle was expected at 1110‘ Point Monday with a land or material for 3 new oottege about to be built by Mr. O. B ow. between Perrin‘s and McGafl'ey's res denoes. The contrast hes been let to the Perrin brothers, carpenters. While we hove not seen the pleas it is whispered thet the cottage is to be very ornete, end thet it will be the prettiest et the Point. -Vls!tors any that never in the history of the Polnt hes there been such luxurlnnt growth so eery in the seeson. The sod is twith the odor at buds end wild flowers, end stnrdyoldosks ere yielding to Mousinfluenoes et warhead one young shoots and tends amt-€21. nan-LL -‘sn‘ .0 Ig-L *- Dobson a Johnston. A business chnnge which took plsce Tues: dsy introduced s new firm to the city of Strstiord. two young Strettcrd men. Msstra. George Dohson end Fletcher J ohn- ston, hsvlng bought out the Stmfcrd hunch of R Nelll's boot and shoe business. Instead of Neill. the Shoe Man. it will theaters herself." be Dohscu 8: John stun. Both the gonna men one well known und m strictly ugh-undo. to use 3 pin-see now in frequent use. Mr. Dobson hes * been to: about two years post the Sax-st» lord mums:- tor R. Nellhsnd hue shown himself to be prudent sud capable in every respect. and nlso oi plessin q aslitles per- sonslly. Mr. Johnston hes n tormny yours sttnohed to the Henld, end he! tar-dusted ereditebiy in the psintin (rude. Be is held in the highest teased the Bank! pnoprletors es s nun ot the Canadian Bacon in England. Under a steady demand for Cmadisu ‘ beconinEugiend. prices there have me- terinlly appreciated during the past few weeks from 80: to 42s for lean brands. Bet bands, which sold as low as 26: some time one during the glut of the Danish "131m, when nines fell to the lowest in ever before experienced. are now‘ selling st shout 365. The sdvsnoehss induced lager shipments from Csnedu of lobe. end wte igrntgt mugs-age l{re ht summon s e as on ng this port. end it the market keeps steady e e and», st fairly profitable oes. continue no he done. The uctuutione in the priced becon in Eng- ‘ lend during the past season have been as much he 3c so 3;: per lb from highest to lowest tubes. which is something extraor- diusry when it is considered that previous to thstitoé decline or sdvsnoe sue on hsquloes loss or gain. New thee hsconhu by ion superior quel- icy. elued nn envleble clue on the Eugl merket, It is lg called for. en commends e co den le premium over cee thee srs obtained for American brsn s.â€"Montreel Trade Bulletin. A Wondermi Freak of Nature. ing to listen to the om” mm given Mention was made in the Pewrboro _ bytheHu-mony band opposite the post Ennineraomeweehsagooiamonatro 2 andtbe ll weal ‘ I lit: in the aha 3 oi acaltwhieh wee tenured bv Geog-I’m Hashâ€"ms near Camp- alongwtzzd behind. The animal hae just been tger’ . with.” , mounted by taxidermiat E combo. and it is 3.2;: .. a‘nd 333.010 "‘V cwbynfll', said to be one of nature's strange-t (make. Hoe. ’ bet-t, caught’the popular fancy. botany Cnth Inna ven birth to byacowmndslightl! deserved! , and theirefl'orta wen ii men: 5 0‘“ in general 3993”an a pianded‘: While the program was being The 101'. WWW": axe “1°” °f 3 9’3 “‘1 pfma Mr. Geo. Fox gave the band an in- begg short would never have Pea? 0!: vitation to his ice cream parlors. and at W otent 038”! ”GNP?” the ‘3 In th the close they went in and en a an ex- “ the 0 not ml! W0" ° oeiientdisb o! the congenl elimcy. ail bod . The tore a it" bowedlike a anI- .. .. dog’s and the hoe is eznphetican ombie- voting Ml" Fox “5°11, 8°“ “11°" matio oi the bulldog. the snout be blunt Lake and River Notes. and during} turned of end the jaws MB. A. Cotting- rounded. eekeleton s also being pre- _ pared and mounted. and the bones bear ' . e hams yacht. the out the statement that the animal was , V "-3. ' ~ , Mizpeh, was oertaini a crane between the dog, pig and cow. he monatnoeity ought certainly to bring s big price from some ehowmm. f launched on Satur- day evening. She ink thstu.th0n mg. no thatch“ victim elem it with the ink tint hate. Then. in 3 low duyr. they hue the me on u uheoto! blah p59”, on which any Mo! 3 not. on: be written. Poo is who AN" sum)... The lute» swindle la Accomplished!” mom 9‘“ “Pb“ mm M. on and But. just the m (mum'- Atd Seeing. You haven't u: AnnuncftheChfldnn'nud Society ‘â€""~.â€"â€" wu held In the'connw dumber on mm m Tm at £30 p.112. The can; :1 shout n dean 1‘” "hm tau-mm u an neodyohfldmnwmlroughb «(alumna-non- u d'nazuloa. sum. or very fun Maude? night. Thu». 1! m connectedwnh them wubo enter .Muuhmml a flu “Jon mretlnc, to o 4 â€"Squ!m wd MmMcDonneu have been gt the Point for several days. The former ls bully enmgcd repairing hls 5113th boat-house. Sturgeon Point Notes. â€"Mr. O. Blgelow was et the PA“ on Wednesday lest opening up his cottage for the season. Nearly Drowned. On Saturday etternoon lest two ycnng men armed Theyer end Pruet ted e narrow ere? from drowning in Bend lake. at eiiburton. Entioed b the favorable breeze the procured a -boet end cruised up and own for some time. Fine e heevy gust of wind came a they were n the not at jib the cell, end the next moment the were the water. The but turned comgeteiy over, but by clasp- hendeovert ekeel they mused to h on till they drifted ea cioee to the shore thet the meet beneeth pounded. when they ebendoned the host and m- fied to swim the beience o! the (listener. ey were greatly exhensmd by their efforts, and their escape k m e watery ve wee e eumcientiy narrow one, he or is a son oi Mr. S. Thsyer, formerly of ie town. and now G. '1‘.R. engine cieener a: Haiibnrton ; Prust is a. son of Mr. Wm. Pratt, license inspector. .mnlmostnmonfllihudot list you. -The task of addizégxweire test to the length or the Sir. reyhound has been completed. and Mr. Sadie: is now awaiting the arrival of. the new boiler. We under- stand Mr. Sadler intends giaeing heron the Sturgeon Point and eneion Fans route provided he can b encouragement by the sale of season i: okebe. up.” and looks verybrebty and serviceable. team of the mocflfig. Church Notes; -â€"Rev. N. Hill. of Omemee, will preech in the Queen-st. church next Sabbath evening. ‘ â€"Mr. F. Blobenlecn. oi Bellevule. hee just completed the decent ‘ oi the new elter in St. Luke's church. owneyvllle. The work is as credit to hie ertletic mu. end in gleetly edmired by ell. â€"The week evening service of next week in the Qaeemet. church will be under the direction of Rev. B. Mellet. of Babes:- meon, euieted by Rev. C. H. Coon. who will aid in e ecng service. The subject of scripture holineee will be_ e prominent huh- 1-0 5L- ._‘ AAAAAAA .. {anticancer nerd could Inmate a re- orm by he! as postmaster: no account- sbuloy tor hunts to legiblv mark letters. A 305ch la (attended for some pu . an It Him that: purpose is detached (batty, In might as well be sunbgoaed. Band Concert. 7 418186de was!) Tnudnyomé 310819310 Pout Make Rely on u. If bulnou men could touch the hem of the new postman-xenon: they would, upon one point, be {new lb! hepp . Every one who receives bu!- nee’e Jesse’s-e :- pelnmlly con-clone than may people omit to give poet: _ omoe ed- (In-- --J 1‘ __A_, whm cum-mi} ma ban by Bowu for shipment to Em- mmgoodntock. 8.3030133: aha wiuconoocnhout {fm’flmhm Life Stock Shipments. The 07:“:- Gourmet Oh. M‘May, You m 3;, Beluga 00' at to m! You’re not to b e, B”- J flat the me. You haven't any “1-." MB. A. 001:8an- ham'a min, the M I z p a h, w a. a hunched on Satur- day evening. She has been (1'09th painted and “fixed

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