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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 15 May 1896, p. 7

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fact that bperated it) make t coming mbtful if go bad? MaL and chase of laim its saleable LOOKS BEST. O‘FT E00110! ebafinz . Woods. ' and 001‘ Cixed SALE 8? ’9 79167013“: :- been B ade or r AYER’S cherry Pectoral 1'33 Acmrons‘ REPORT- In the absence of Mr. tewart. 59mm 51:19.: read the auditors’ report In 5°33”, mflng the receipts and expenditmr"a on mom or the Collegiate Institute and Dahlia schcols. {, Cg’i'Dmco§â€"‘ S 2 it caste $50 to educafe legmgiats pupil for one year, and $10 [59“ e for public school childrgn.” _ -- râ€"vuy avuvvb gun-unau- ‘Thes‘ccratary was instructed to have the “W3 Printed in one cf the town papers. REPORT or T3}: FINANCE COMMITIRE. } 51;: “.53 °~§Sence of. M r. Stewart, chairman, ma. FESVS’JG read the rep art, which recom- mm. ‘39 paymens of the following ac- {- Stewart Public Schc “’5 rWart was adopted. ma UNION scaoor. 6301mm. 1lured by Mr. Axvsasox, seconded“ Cm, DEACQN, the: the membsrs of the Y- M. C. A.;\.:::13ttc Club be wowed the use 0,: '- 8 C :atml school groands after 5 cclock 1LT. ’ mgrjiirmaz K2§xznz-“I though!) sugh‘ $9.: â€". < - - “ ‘ matters wu‘z faâ€" {SJ hands (fanâ€"sic“ m‘mmitee. ‘ pedal mgr- Axnmx~ ‘Like all 0?? 5 mitigatu m ever met; 31!- WALTESEgâ€"Z‘Isnis no: In she hands “1 8. 'sDacial committeeâ€"tbs building std sites committee have charge at if.:t:r “he? met‘ and considered a” E“ thcraagnly ; My, glkie will W“ M WILL AGAIN an xxmm ed”! sved by Mr. FLAME, m :11};- g: Kxxxxoy, that. Mr. G. E. 3'04““ a Rain 3 alated a member “an mdtgt eXsmi‘feg-s for 1896, in “ma!“ ' e 9 . regulations 0! the WT ARITHMSTIC WRONG HERE. communication was read from Inspec- annighs furnishing figures intended to Irm that 5 statement snbmitsad by headmaster Brederi.k a: a former meet- ngaato the number of pupils who had Written at entrance examinations for sev- u'zlyears past was Incorrect, and the in- Meta: gave plpfls‘ names in snppcrt of 113 contentionâ€"Raterrad to managing :ummittee. , , ,7 w an. an, .... uncut club 3m! guch “hymn “themseolthezrounnsflym em, than $15. km” 1 Any amazement '“h dub“ ”In-ii “Found: mmbe Imvdblm - x mm. . q 1‘ yr“; M a in wan ova, «wag-pug uuvvuuuâ€"uw, 21. ‘Lne rep-3r: also 1' f- med to the crowd- dcondi-zian of the primary classes owing wart toms large number of new pupils [hp commenced attending after Enter.â€" £I,r:ad to finance 0 mmmee. Ackcularfrom the educational depart- ant, outlining recent changes made in la schcol law, was laid on table. deuce n9 2‘ 'I :wunlcauons mortartm: V A Wm Fencc omnids “1031 other Rap Elf. Wmumrm 7, «mm OF EDUCATION C h e r r y rectoru cannot be equaled. E. M. BRAWLzy, W D. D. Dis. Sec. of “r the American Bap. ”Publishing Society. Petersbnrg, endorses it, as a cure for violent c0133. bronchitis. etc. Dr. Brawloy 115° .dds: To all ministers snagging throat troubles, I reconnend W J l A R then; prictxsg .. .. ..... . . Liula. all lies . Stewart. e ppp ....a. xgwcxmes to Toronto .. .. 4 4 5 McNexllie. expenses to Toronto ..3 5 10 3m Bu Geo a, ,. :cxdiu; to He; master B cderick’s or: the nsm ber of pupils on the rolls April was 95;, ' zuperage‘attqndénce, tgiat _________ Schools SCHOOL LAW CHANGES. t Institute : {n Cb . coilâ€" THE PUBLIC SUEZ-0L8. as. .e. expenses .. ‘es printing Wm - Quid. mons and Reportsâ€"Bond,”- 12: 1,; with Collegiate Ponâ€" Fence for the Central School I Inspector Knight Got: An- zp :LL Headmaater Broderick L‘lwol Caretaker's Ros!- THE smss AND 311me can: .oz_2u>m >333. drums. 5:...202 m5 FRIDAY. MAY 15, we. 9, AYER’S 1.1m gyrmvs. :ue reputed 207 pupils Co!‘ Lats lcr April. He 03 co the c ‘chairqmn, r9351 the ram rp‘. ies .ariag any man-2h ncu fix: of tsarfih :13 «13.3 , of revenue wt..- -.cn .-. :;â€"â€":be disturbmcegr a most prompt “a y {or diseases of the :3, is Ayer'e Cherry :1; emergency medi- cine, (or the cure at C roup, Sore mt, Lung Fever end Whooping 003811. did. :1 the mlautaa of the £1551 My meeting of the Lisa-c Tuesday even. mixer. The members -. J . Kennedy, Baht. “.2, P. G. Pilkia, Col. 0.1:. Anderson, T. z; absent, ’1‘. S:ew- and J. R. McNeilde. 293.28 at the latter 3 8 r ex 2889‘. reps!“- meetings, which cricur . ccreaser1 E m 31:35 00 14 ,610 VA 610 h ncn Thousands of human beings are veritable res:rvoir3 of poison. The great life-field, the blood, is 1:7tu contaminated and clogged to such an extent that it circu- lates but sluegiahly. Instead of carrying and diszrihutiog nourishment to every part of the system, the poisoned blood is developing disease and death. Why is it that the blood becomes foul and poisoned? Simply because of debility of the nervous system, which leaves the excretory organs so weak that they cannot remove .the wasie matter, and noxious seeds remain in the system, carrying death-dealing disease to every tissue of. the body. ‘ It is in the healing and curing of blood' poisoned men and women that Paine’s Celery Compound shows its victorious and conquering powers. The great Campound is the only true and effective blood-cleanser and blood-en- rieher ‘in the world, and its vitalizlng and life-giving streets have never been up- prenched by any other medicine. . Salt rhenm, scrotum. eryslpelss. and the most deadly of blood diseases soon‘yield to the magical power or Paine’s Celery Compound. After the use of a few bottles the lite-blood circulates healthily. and goes on its regular course to heart. lungs, brain and every part of the body, removing all disturbing elements. giving toll spirits. _ -_ __“ THE BLOOD IS MADE RED. RiDH AND PURE. .' ‘ THE GREAT LIFE FLUID CUNTAMfNATED. Paine’s Celery Compound Cleanses the System and Gives Healthy Circulation. Mr. Fuvm sumo whim thohoud fixed ch. mung'oldmhohduldu wutoolow.hutho cauld not 0mm 0! an lnmstwuont. r. Alum W um I. . hulldlasutoodshmfltm vandal. sad 1! WNW at tom-Into: memorandum wmmumowmmmumun thomonoyoxmdod. Mr. Pm mumlnnpoolfloneo know. u m. mephln E Mr. J. KimmxiEou smash. baud confident! momghrm otanlnmuemndtho men-mm a tree house Ill-cad. thoboudmld mun .hlrbarndn. Mr. uvw nu ma winning m V..-“ ~v “v-v“ I" ME mzasox staid he did “£59191? :3: cantata: wu an; within w he was worthâ€"g: wudo unworkwoll and both ground: 3nd bull log showed It. Tho bond would not ha doing munch by- 313111311111: the honu 2:90. tag? at: w'gtk It tho 9; Reservoirs of Poison Buoyant Health, Elastic Spirits, Clear, Fair Skin and Good Di- gestion When the Great Health-giver is Used, perfect health. N ow Is the time to purity and cleanse the blood. so that the whole system maybe put in perfect order to meet the naming hot weather. , on you Mar It from “II M! n » BY THI NICK. by upon 38 mquum mo: HANOID . $60 In mm mum be um um... ... magammtzmmamfi Denied mined the Pitezels The to com In to would link. the gong. mus-CE; Ind In No oplnlon In W“ “*7 important to hue tho «mum .__._... on tho MM. m cm W WILL- um ha v” at tho um. “0 Sun: 0: won“. dron ° nu Romania]. Rim m ch. 0 Salon .3 tho chumâ€"tho head mould 3‘” Who .3: go Into 3 ran «at. deal unless Iomc- 1"“ 3"“h’m told an m thy}! opuld begun 990 all}. Aux-tad qt. an ”caution to Row The following letter tram Mr. A. E. Hammond, M-msonvme, P. Q.. speaks vol- umss In tavor (f the world's besfi med!- cine : ch? 00mm school We out}! {high would be no or â€"Lu:tle Willie horn his mirror Sucked thebercnrynllofl'» Is wonâ€"1d cm bu wnoopmg wag... At the funeral, Willie's mother. Sou-fly said to Mrs. Brown. “ ”rm a. 011111de bx wan-mg, When the max-em madam . fair skin, good' digestion A3 Holmes ceased speaking ha step back. and kneeling between Fathers Da ey and McPake, joined with them in silent: prayer for a brie! minute or two. Again standing, he shook the hands of all ose about him, and than signified his roadi- ness for thq asid- .. , ,__L_ ._ + Philsdslphio, Ps . Ms: 7.-Whils1ho one: up. of tho caution ol 3. 8. Holmes wss not nationhood. it was poor- oily supposed mo the hour would he shoot 10 o'clock. Two hours boiou thot who. howom. thou who was to stand boson arriving. but admission 00 tho prison was doubt! to oven-you exospo cm. oisis mound with the Institution until Oo'oiook. The answer. thou opsnsd sndthsioo‘ssaoooormoso hoving ticksts passed into the inner com 3mm hsd was crowd mi wss owsiuna tho salvo! dihoss oom- peeeeaelon duet throufigent the entire cue. La er tsnweewlth the feenerfor eome t m mm hie vol-l emu. While dupoeln ct hle en'elre fleet wee eerved as he seemed to heertny enéoy the med. . . hortly before 9 o'clock Holme- prepared to due: himeell. Contrary to the genenl onetom he refused to don e new enlt. but arrayed htmeelt ln trousere. veet end cut- away coat of same duk mixed OOdI, ct e pepper end enlt effect. that bed on worn by him qnently betote. Even In this he wee can an, glving every attention to even the minute details 9: his toilet. Col- ferâ€"an? Hearth} We’re at course not won, but their ace wee taken by a white handkcmh of, knotted carelessly shone the neclr. nan urn. noun. Ten o’clock had just sounded whenn cell come from the cell corridor tor Saerifi Clemente. He hxd been gone but a moment when the door leading through the long corridor in w hich were placed the gallowe were opened. and two ‘oy two. ltd y the sheriffs j ury, the party planed down. From lhe'ouvide could he hesri the approaching party, thzir m; filed tread like a. solemn accompaniment tothe queries 5 f the priests and the la w-tvoned responses of Holmes. The suspense was almost psaiciui, brief though i: was. and then, mecedcd bv Sheriff Clements and Super- intendent Perkins, Eelmvs stepped on the trap. O". the righgwae thhqr polity. to The Buys:- of Woman 5nd Chuck-on W E!- Romulu- No‘m m an In: Breathâ€"3m tom tho m Who And-tad qt. an 82mm to m Coolâ€"A Pow-Ponds! Wu mm For a. nu: wm: Such unseat. BEBE LU: uuu Wu. Coolest at the entire party, he even went to thegxtremeof suggeet-lng to Aseietnnt Superintendent Rlchsrdson that he should not. hurry himself. “ Take your time; don't jungle if." he remarked as the , L_-A_ LI... -nlA-IQ va- v vâ€" Eflielal exmitea'somb haste, the evident outcome of nervonanoas. Those were almoaj hi; last_word2. can; ggpgu adjm almost an Luau "was. a..- ~.., ...._ _- ._, ed, e low-toned query, “ Are ycu' reedyl’ was made and an equally low-toned res ponee. “ fee, good-bye," end the trap wee sprung. The neck of the crlmlnel was not broken, and there were e few convulsive twitches of the limbs that continued for about ten minutes. "But he sniff-rad none um the drum" said Dr. at. the prison B311” Idea. The trap wge arguing no precise y 10.12 o'clock , I A-.. fl-I_- m. m: Theremadns were given Into the one ct Lawyer Roten, at the request of Holmes. At. three o'clock this etcemoon they were heed to a. vault in Holy One: Cemetery. here were no eel-vim The two women referred to by Holmee in hie speech on the eeeflold were Jolie Connor. 0! Chlcego, who, with her daughter, was believed to have been murdered by him, and Emily Clgrendi of Anderson, Ind. THEY GIVE MARVELLOUS RE- . SUI-TS. ~ The mej ority cf Ceqedlsn women have made use 0! Diamond Dyes for the work of home dyelnc. Thousands ere making use every day of those three wonderful agents, Feet Black Diamond Dye for Wool, Fast Black Diamond Dye tor Silk and Feathers, and Fast Black Diamond Dye for Cotton and Mixed Goods. The shades of Black tram the Diamond Dyes are truly marvellous. You get Bison the are deep and brilflant,‘ that never crook. fade or run, and that stand firm es eroek. . It will never pay you to cxperlmen with the common ednltu-eted paehgo dyes sold by some deelerstorthe uke cf profit. Always ask for end use the "Die- mond” it you would have plaque and good results. _ ' Three Wonderful-Agents. A COOL CUSTOMER. "HAM: Wm’e 8m Gun Oo.‘ Toronto, Ont. ; Mr, N. Y. Gunmen :â€"It dot-do no pleasure toeddnyteetlnonytothoeeb in: pooped. 0! your medicine. slug with mypthen who hen boon beco- fitted by themeotWernet’IBefie 0m. “‘Sevcelyeueecolhedevetyeedou “took of Wanton of the hldnoye, Muensnltotthet ethck'lheve been subject st dflcenttlnoetoeempdu Inthobuk. When Inotioo thin tron- bloeonhgon Int oneo rozortto Wm’e Me One, whleh any: an no relief, end Imy not spin be troubled for pahepe nix month- or 3 you. - "At the pm: timelm jut uninh- lngobottleodeoCnuwhlehhe-nl- ugly relieved no of en stuck which I think we: muted by s bony cold contacted I few week! ego. "I hen, end would oeoonmd my one troubled in o einiln wey to gin your medioino a vial, no if one bottle does not relieve, then to oontinuo teking it, u relief in sure to come. I remein. yours, It is always rise h amino I manna: chock Wu“! and compuo it. with tho bill at hm, oven in the presenoooc Lbs M1." ’ ‘- ' '1 '.‘ unpaved-had blood can». um and lacuna. Hocd'a Smapumu patina. en- rzohea and vlulfzal the blood. and mm vigor and vitality. nunkou .uoma no Jim by tho drvmm from-I, and tho! the oponzlon would be on. not. requouuy than 1: commonly to. "swung Bonita." So says Dr. Cal-lent, an old and honored pracutloner, in Bdlevllle, Ontario. who writes : ‘ For Wasting Dlsoases and Suc- lula. I have used Socts’s Emulsion with the mos: satisfactory "suits." â€"Mrs. T. S. Hawkins“ Chattanooga, Tenn, says "Shiloh's thalizcr ‘Saved my Li a,' I consider it the best remedy fora bilitated system] ever used." For Dys p.313. leor or Kldney trouble it exec s. Prlco '35 cts Sold. by A. High:- The Moving lam: ho- n. nil-r, In" hullaplsum. In brick .uflnofifldfludflhuhonhbad. no. upnrdu o: fifteen yum In lath 3m, Non Sonia, WWW d the firm of D. Insular ct San, mach-M tailors. Ho, bu u provincbl upghtion u I unponnoomsn, “dud-om not!" sud loading uplrit in manic lodge-Jr: tho pxovinooin whiohhallvu. Oommndstion from I mun 01' such blah finding 1mm meant-fly cm gust weight z-- ‘ Several pain of Women: in a. pile on the she" will without me sxd o! a tailor “Ten peep]: cut ctâ€"aâ€"dcz an are mvallda.” 3533 a recent medical authority. At less: eight on: or these ten, Is is eats to mow. are sufi‘ering from soma farm of blood-its- esse which a persistent use 0! Ayer's Sx- sapsrilla wcnld be sure to mu. Tnen. den'tz be an invalid. - bctham. Ma. E W. HAZLBTT. Reave ofC‘asthsm Township. Ken: County, 042.8558 : "My daughtzr has htcn vary weakly f2: some years : she was very pale and always lei: tired ; she was rmvmled up): by a [dead to try a box ct Miller's Command Iran Pills. I :3th any It was a good Invest- ment ; she at 05c: began to Improve. The cclar came to hr cheeks, she got stronger rapldly. and naval: qulte well '. 'xawp curb ATEâ€"sun mas. Simply apply "SWAYxx's Dim-mm: Na Internal madlclao requlred. Cures tenet. «35mg. Itch. all eruption- on the face, hands. nose, eta. leaving the skin clear. white and healthy. Its not hed- kg and out-sun powers as named by no other remedy. Ask {our angina tar SWAYNK'S Om. . no 0:“ Montreal. Wholuale u. Bicycle Notes. â€"An Englishman named JctYa-aon has started on a six thousand mile hie) clo ride to Irkutsk In Sharla. , â€"Amerlosn city llvarymon now keep a 11an of b! 0199 torhlroby the hauor day :t o rum. W flaw m cutting the price at mum- blgolutoslownotoh Ono mmmumwmum nmmwm_§4o._- 177‘ __--- -_- I Jnmnm which will be sold to: $15 apiece. he Mines-re said to be u 100:! ulhmmadoinAmu-iu, mam shipmanb is now on the ma. union- nanor an that it than as 1.000 momma :11 will be told within thus haul-Inner -â€"'1‘ho Cox-aw] Bicycle Club bu jolt the construction of a whoelvny team the town outward to Summermva about ten miles. which when coupled wulbco boontomvollln ”well m‘nlawulhflo‘m our. unflnn am has Boon notorious 1:11»; as local w'hoelmen’ u in wul Image our 3 uction that has been notorious 1::- but! roads. Lut youth: club built a wheel- way to Millercchu, some six miles war, which Wes almost new: to avoid. bad pieceotroad. This prov very mustn- tory and was much appreciated by tuni- lera. Thu actual dbunee of track 003- st meted int yeuwu aboutfln mliu,threc fee!) wide, cinder! plsoed in low place, the rest the utunl son. The sod was first removed and the ground hailed and the about: did .810”,ng tTM cinder- '3: an 1mm: 9 m along road. who made shoe for the was. The box 3t 8 25 3 day. wotk was done by day Is sad the to‘ out. an live mile: was “LA sho'uiddoahiouttwioou muohii the gmnnduplon had line. We 'flnd the (men as u in umpnhy withtho‘mtlng ottheu minimu- fiodmu «mimmxumqm e mum-mated on,” side dWquwmgpoaugflm 2: hi: Kid day, .hlndfine 1101:505- Noun 81mm VAR IE TIES. Apri! m, 1896. mtu‘ly folded and hid get pruned md craved D. LAWLER. Aumuuifikoa tho othot «y um tho utter domalllutlon o! prion to: pontoon loot «no: will probably um 5 god rpoootorollbfcouhlngthooowho vo envy load. on M‘ for molt. to loovo the yahoo growing to lumen on 113“ 1111116. to la not likely that the potato crop V be nearly so largo this you. A propoglgoato "auction «1 ac In ouch ___.._. hot-n dn). th I fA". SHE. HAD TO BE TURNED iN BED WITH SHEETS. "My wife." says Mr. Thomas Crosbie. oi Lisio. Ont... was laid up with thenmatism for months. and 14: two weeks the pain was so intense that she had to be turned in bed with sheets. I saw an advertise- ment in the Ailiston. Ont . Herald. ea in: that South American Rheumatic we would give relief in fittesn minutes, and Saintly ours. I at once took the énin ior at nine. and secured one-hail dozen hot- ties from Mr. J. R. Hipwell. dnglst. My wife began the use at it. and in 24 hours she was out of bed. and has not been tronbfied with rheumatism since. This remedy is a wonder worker. and I btlieve will prove a great blessing to anyone cui- trrlrg from rheumatisgn." Said by A. fliainbotham. Working the Canal Racket. Sam Hughesis dolng missionary work along the North Victoria division of the can! york: at mesest. In an way of soo- lng that all tax-eigners who have been engagod on the work since its commence- ,, ~L -n-n_)- ‘uainw .. V7,, meat. and who of cause. m not eligible to rate, us speedily ramoved and men pm In their p‘am who will supp”: the Tup- per government. T5351! 1:: depend on having censuses work an utter the election}. [may ghaap 1:330: will again be __ I.-_.L ‘n- tun-hf tlfiuilvur, w anaâ€" 'uv'.- -_ _ v - enngcc‘. This Is rather harsh treatment or these mar foreigncze. who era mere automatons bud go wherever their Inter- pretexe end bosses secure them an ensue- ment. It wlu be remembued the: Mr. Hagan-t mun-ed Mr. thu::: that only Canadian would be employed. but Oaéer- dank had too e 3 9:11 on the govern- ment tobe bound 1 a little thing like antâ€"1t lament Intended. A: en la- etence a! _hoy_a_fl_drglcg the cans! are A -L-_.-s A. Q... DUMBO In. .- uâ€"-- -â€" beln manipnated in the laten a: of Sun Bu as we may mentbn that on Thun- day wee a well known hard mxklog ml- dent of Lindsay. honing flash the foreign- er: on the and was being dismluod. an 4.0 thlddum the e" ctaéion of ting n . you 3 oz a nu and for Is mung or suntan remnant! from Mutiny. 0t coax-u he hodnouto annual be m promptly toutmmmmnomk for him. Corn, .. Red Glover Mangold Timothy. Turnip . Books for Wrappers oooooooooo which is the soup of soaps and washes clothqs with less labor and great- er comfort. S’PRATT 84 KILLEN. [ml FIFE SW WE MAKE A VERY LARGE SHOWING THI_S SPRING IN For an!!! WW ”9' to Lawn 3300.. Ltd. 93 Scott 52.. Tomato. I ”0- filwwwfll Many farmers have already made their selections, but we think we have plenty for all. Every kind of Seeds we handle is of superior quality. . . . . Woo Wanted at the Lindsay Woollen Mil/s. Opp Ken ad], Davis 6' Son’: Yard Frames, Sash, Doors. Blinds,- Moudings, Trimmings, Etc. Oauaud not Prices and In- «network lie/OHM WU- Victoria PLANINI} Mill mummmmummmm Shorey’s celebrated ready-made clothing has a card in the pocket of each garment guaranteeing the cloth used in its manufacture to be thoroughly Sponged and Shrunk and its workmanship to Shorey’s be sound in every particular. Always ask for and be sure that you get Shorey’s Ready Made make. Every reliable dealer keeps it. Clothing 1.113“. J-‘(VCAJ Lyman» ‘vâ€"-â€"_ ._--‘__ ,, v - v. 'â€"___ o. - nu!mummumnmmmlmumxmxmmmm lmmmmnmunnum ulummnmmnnummlu M 7 mmIumuuummuumnmmmmuuumummuuuummmmuw W The ‘Vflflf‘w _ :7 WW~ “(Jon's P“0§Dh0("fl6,â€" The Great English Remedy. Innuuultof net-85 yen-I Webowmds otcueswith allknown mums! tmtwohavedhoom'ed the truemmodyuxduutmentâ€"s oomblnstlouthntflllefloctspmpc and permuent aux-eh all mesa! Send My. Ahm- or Elana, Nerve“ Weahou, Em, Maul Worry, W Use of 01mm, Tobacco, or Alto/colic Stimulants, .11 o! “000,8 Phospn00ln6,â€" The Great English Remedy. Semi Wily, Abuu or Exams, Nrrvm Wuhan, Emimbu. Menu! Wavy. W Use of Optics, Tobacco, or Alto/Joli: Stimulants. all 0! ' which soon lend w W. Commpdon and u: curly gave. Wood‘s Wan-banned Mullybyhundmdsof «tsunami! um Wuhan“ been Mbythemon monwdphyli- ”mummwuwmunow wtmsnyonr mwmwmmbemvdeMeduumlne-Mhpm mono p-chnsl: lisp-chm“: bym-nmdm Ont-alfluu,dtpcrutadwm. Wham-um The Wood company. Windsor, Ont -. “nun. umucrzozv 0174mm look for the Little Bard -in tha Pockets. '. P. RYLEY. Highest cash price for any quaatity of wool delivered at our factory, 92 William-st, and 2c extra. allowed when traded for goods. We have the largest stock of Woollen Goods to be seen in Victoria County, as well as Cottons, Shirtings. Cottonades, Shaker Flannels, Underwear, Top Snirts, etc. which are sold at very low prices. Blankets, $2 per pair, 15 kinds of Union and All Wool Sheetings. 38 varieties of Yarn, Full Cloth, Tweeds, Hosiery and All Wool Check Shirtings. All goods guaranteed to be just what they are represented to be. . Sell your wool direct to the manufacturerâ€"no market fees, no commission‘to pay. . J. P- 311.97.: HOBI 3362mm 21-15541: Iran Found Casting and Fcundry meats and Mackinaw cud Baum. Jqpn Hanna LINDSAY FOUR DRY Born 8m. JOHN MAKE? *3 “KB HACKNEY BUN 80:00“! and cheaply. 8" our, and fuel. Mnde by the ACUUM OIL 00. under the Vacuum process. rung 344:3: I â€"Ono hundred m choice Inna. u: mum; to church. uchool Md mum; «and cumin: nu III.- nacho! nun-born nod chm fl- molom Tom! remain)“ WV. am. May. or A331. NEG .81‘, nan-an“; (mom. Ontâ€"w: t! 7 é M .. coma, K‘wm JOHN mxmg, (DixiGAL Lindsay Woollen Mills. mum's lenav STABLE. 1U ‘ _A - -__An.,..-|.n- ”was cuwu 0m “awn. VAGIIUM 0H. 00.. “an. New Adfértzuzg en ts. William Work. 7 Repairing of Imple- etc.. Scttlng-ttp Steam Engine: red to doall kindso | Mar Taking. J nut. :33 ortn 10mm.

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