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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 21 May 1897, p. 5

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lNDSAY Ins. usually sold newest styles .v the largest made to order ‘8' we. all size- uD” 259 JOHN mm. 13 St. Pun-us- uni-fi Box :5» Cotton Goods .nd Caps rrtisementg; p108 Fed Factory laminar, Curing W N‘nklnson 8c Co's wean BPS! White Wen .23 PATEM' 53.222» ING. ‘edorss :00 each. 30c. 75c acto 115 10¢ E We are showing Special Values in these Goods See our leaier in light and dark colors at PRIV‘ sefiamz‘e Collars Sign of mu Saw- Carriage Hardware. Blacksmith coal, Horse Shoes and Nails, Iron and Steel. Artists’ colors Windsor and Newton’s Paints and oils. Whiting, Kalsomine, Jellstone, Painters’ Brushes. Scales, Is the mental comment nu. ..._.__, tinto the busi- Why not start with all the plea driven into you so firmly that you can't err or forget: We teach business practice thor- oughly. When so equipped you start with a long lead in the race for position. Why not get into training at once. Chums, beautifully apaaea uuu v FeHée Wire. r mu 3“. Scuth Side 0! Kent-fl» Peterboronsli 'GLE g MccRAE. ‘9’ mental comment of many ‘ , , â€"â€"h lâ€"bn Eh“ bu Spades and Shovels, Eonn‘ $6.00 901' W3, LADIES’ Ev. Kennel! a: Go. fin _IL.l"‘ made and perfect fitting. Business College. delivered. STRAIGHT DEALING is better than crooked dealing. Straight rear forks are better than crooked ones. The latter can- not be properly reinforced with light, strong blades of steel the farmer can. No crooked er bent tn is as strong asa straight one of the same size and “guess. Some frames or forks arenot rel creed which accounts for so many breaking. Clipper construction is the correct con- struction. You may not pay cite as much for a On erwith reinfcr frames as others ask, at that does not signify that Clippers cost less to make. Expenaive advertisinz. racing teams and DASHES HERE AND THEME. Photographs! Photographs“ a cheaper than ever; no stairs to climb, handy for old and young. Spaclnl attention givon to family groups and children's photos. All work guns-n- Gfllary oopoolto Britten Bro! ' teed. . jewelry 3 , Kent-at. out. E. Wm- . HALâ€"67ml. Mr.GeorseGaln.thotox-mor N the Banson hcusa, owned byMr. J. Duncan. next doorman 00ch house, kept by Mr. J. ,_ L- 1..-“ . QM mm. W. A. GOODAWINE Next Slums“ 30"” FRIDAY, MAY 21. 250 I- AND THERE. THE CANADIAN POST: .â€"â€"â€" guyâ€"$631!. », Lind”!!- â€"Good mature. Com axon u, a. season. 0. Cmcmâ€"dw-tt. â€"For saleâ€"Phaeton in good condition. Easy firm. Apply to Wm. Wxns'rn. William-at.â€"i21 4 (WW-l. â€"Mr. A. W. Campbell. provincial road instructor. has promised tovioit Bobooy- geon and vicinity on J uno 11th und 1251:. = A Sundulmd lady writon Dr. Noel-ado that he made her a successful 3: after having eight satangtjeotn made in oronto hevimight sets at teeth made In oroneo and whenâ€"37w. â€"Mr. S. Irwin. district Inspector of weights and measures. examined the scales at the marker: on Monday and found them absolutely con'ect. -â€"Mr. J not Meander. whose success in handling game fowl ls well-known. shipped five coop: o! well-bred birds to n genome: in Indianapolis, Ind., this morn so A __ -... ,__-_ 1..” far Mon- 1118. â€"Mr. P. B. Mcmhugey left) for Mon- treal last Monday with a unload of annot- They Friday. runny. -â€"Huntsvilie Enterprise: While work- ing on the government bridge iaet Satur- dav William Mills had his hand badly out across the azimun'i‘he above is a son or Mr. Ancil ills, of this town. â€"Lostâ€"in Lindsay. between the sand pits and the market. a bag containin a brush. curry comb and several 0 er articles. Finder will please leave the same at 'i'nn Poss business allied-42.1 267ml. â€"'i.‘he sale of the Dominion Bank mill to Sam G.Patkin was completed Tuesday.and the latter is now hiring a force of men. We understand the mill will be he t running to its iuil capacity during t e season. â€"-'l‘o Ramâ€"A summer cottage situated on Sturgeon lat c, at the Scotch ine. Six rooms; partiali furnished; beautiiully situated; a go boat in connection. For further artiouisrs an ly to business om :e 0: Tax osr.-â€"45d36 i. â€"'rbe little steamer Undies. of Lake- iield. has been purchased by Mr. Parker Davis, oi Nags 's Creek. amember ct til- firm of Kenn y. Divis 8: San. It is said he intends fitting the boat for passenger service on the lower lakes. â€"Gentiemen. ii you are bald see Prof. Dorenwend at Benson House. Lindsay. Wednesday. May 26th. and have some of his isatberwei bt Wms and Towns tried on. The ma e oulook oun er and add i__ 31-1”. "El namingâ€"(1". 35. They mnke you loo: youu'ue ..... __, to your henlth nnd comfort. -dw. â€"The Str. Greyhound hoe earned lu rezu ler trlpe between Lindsey end Foneloo Folio. The prloee ere reuonnhle. end no the ebenxner will call no Plenum Point. Sturgeon Polnn end Bl th. no doubt on inoreesed bnelneee v be ensured this season. â€"Cept. J. f’erkln‘e etenmer. the Merle- , -...-- “um: throuflh Fenelon 199532 ' â€"Capt. J. Parkin‘c eteemex. the manu- nouiee, paeced throng Fenelon lock on baturda with tour cri of been timber for the athbun Co. The current Is ex- ceedingly ewiit, and for a time it wee douhttul that the craft would make the will be absent a couple or months. â€"Mr. Green. 0: J. J. Turner'e eetahlleh- meat. Peterhoro. was in town on Monday consulting with the board 0! ednontlon warding flags for the schools. Mr. W.A. bite tree the masts. and the bontlng will be dis played on queen's Jubilee day for the am time. purchasing and shippfigloe‘lénma‘ngflseh . 3’ from Maripoea station, and leit (or home next evening. IMr. Doody has many friends both here and in the north country who hope to see him back again next fall. â€"Last Friday, Mr. J. Pearce, of the south wax-d, met with a somewhat painful accident. While sitting on a load of cedar posts. owing to the unevenness or the road he was jolted oil“, and tell to the mound,alighting on his right shoulder. [fortunately no bones were broken, but be... .m was: a severe one. and wil‘. mo Moon”. 31: Ponrngfsw VLLsst Friday, Mr. J. n: met with a s the south ward, painful accident. While sitting ‘ to the unev of cedar posts. owing the road ho was jolted 011', and 1 ground, alighting on his right. Fortunately no bones were hr: the shaking up was a severe one compel him to remain at home 1 days. days. â€"Mr. H. M. Snider, ot Belleville. travel- ling Agent to: the London branch of the DDCIIDR Implement 60., Chicano. anenn a few days in town last week with the local agents. Messrs. John Hickey and Jan. CJnnaliy. The latter hsve in their ware- roam on William-st. one or the flrm's famous pony binders, fitted with ball and roller bearings, mowers, rakes, ate, and they repart sales his-1y goo 1. - â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" -hn have low â€"Msny of our farmers who DIV?!) nu" lend wexe in deepn ceesive rainfall. Mr. E. B neon, insuxence countrye , that e large urea ot lend is flooded, some oi it six inches deep. As e g is impossible. Our old reeult eeedln David Welker. has 120 acres but had only 18 ecree â€"The Hamilton Curiae Co. -hloped e couple of fine vehicles Seturdey. 0 Je wes e mcer’s delivery wegon. which went to n Toronto customer, end the other wee e butcher cert. built to the order of Henry Denne, Peterboro. The letter is n particu- larly stylish looking vehicle; the gene is painted white. end the body ie We. finished ingold. The owner‘s name nnd ide und end number oi vehicles Winnipeg exhibition in July. â€"Ae will be seen in enother_ column,’ Proi. Dorenwend, the femoue Heir G Lindsey, Artiet, will be ct Benson House. Wednesday. May 26th. The Prof. no on cturer of Hui: Good. ill ertiet end mnnuie eowell known all over the country thnt merely the neming of his coming in enough to keep him busy. Hie etylee for ludiee’ end gentlemen’l hendl in Wigs, Ioupeee. Ben . Switchee should be impacted. Re- r be will be here one dey only.-dw. mcycle for 8819. 336$: ”occur“: being two 310‘". Luannâ€"14- Browne:- com taken by 1:10 .wn van...“ . shiclee Saturday. OJe was a ry wagon, which went to a mar, and the other was a built to the order of Henry are. The latter I: a particu- tie 'ifieronoe who hug 19" ', LINDSAY, ifieâ€"hé‘i out: Wm “Bu 5‘5.-- ._f We understand thet Mr. 6. E. ii. Beker. the wide awake locel menace! for the Bethbun 00.. recently submitted en ciier to the Bulk oi 'icrcnto tor ell the hemlock end cedar timber out by the Howry firm. end thee the offer he! been accepted. Men ere now at work sorting the logs on Csm- eron leke to mske room for other drives to errive. A night gens will be put on et the mill here in e few deys. end the output for the couch promises to be the ingest yet recorded. A Family T13. Our readers will no doubt remember the Murphy temuy. of Mt. Harsh, who were concerned in the issue of counterfeit coin inst year. One of the brothers wns sent to prison. Levi being allowed to remein et home to teke core of his tether end sister. Shorth eiter the triel enother son John. J pitched into John. the sister ntteckrd Levi. end e very pretty family jsr resulted in the lew being invoked. Countebles Snort end Crawford visited the heppz home on Fri dsy evening. ermted Lev members oi the ismiiy eg’peered et the trial betors Col. Deeonn on son with the scripture! hendie to h neme we: committed to jsii. be uneble to turuieh sursties the: he won keep the pence in future. # An Enterprlling Youngster , -‘-â€" -hl men at 8m. was a t to a was a Bear! urtica- w [3 mint. A!) an own y. .._._ Muster Roy, tho oovou yourocid oou ct Mu. R. D. Thcxtou. of tho north word. ic not moroi n precocious youngsterâ€"ho poo-uses moon nod piucx for beyond his you". nod thou quoiitlco hnvo on oovorni occnoicno ntinctod public nttoo- ticn to tho young uontiomnu. Acuo in point occurred on Siturdoy. Hoppaniog i0 visit tho loch. ho loomed that tho S;r. Crnndolin woo to ienvo tor Port Perry nhout 3 o'clock. nod ho orcmotig docidod to tnko in tho trip nud moh- io woy to Binchotook to vioic his uncle. Cal. John Hugh“. but omitted to ittarm hio mother or companion o! hio intouticn. nud trouhio cnmo ct it. Gottinz on hoord. ho conoooiod himooli uutii tho otoodor nod to oithor by toioohcno or tolegrnoh. In tho monhtimo tho young lad not cut uiono on the ion (romp to B nob-took. which pincc ho od ohout 3 o clock in tho morniu About tho timo ho oturtod on hio iono y H. mm... In many htcnmo coy-go ooygoon. Whllo thoy wen owoy other portion scorched tho rim hook: with tho sorrowful oonvlotloo thst the you M hhd not o voter! grove, botthogt c! of tho mother wu into L3: shoot 2 t m P o'clock. when a or: n...â€" mnohod her. he young M. *---â€"- kn th- M“. [be You um”. .n In man migcolmn I“ Sum of n patient! we adv-l we deg-mu. of at.“ o! “noknowr. people. Dunno-I m 1- muind into and : pod-ll and 'â€"Ul'. sane".._, -, Tuesday, :11: gnu: of Dr. Hartman. We understand the Dr. oonoemplsus locatlng In Little Britain In the near future. -â€"Mr. Bod McKenzie, son of Mr. Wm. the Toronto Street McKee 210. president 0! Railway 00.. m In town lat. vtok. the guest at hlo friend. Mr. Frank Keen“. _- \t--â€"IllnnA of Mg. Fmt. Melâ€"£33210. president 0: un: -- V m in In: wok. the Railway 00., guest of bl: friend. Mr. Frank Keen“. â€"0ur townsmnn. nu. u. n. ..___- , Q.C . was unong the Invited guest- ot t.) a ti MscMshon :3 lat Thur: - c his excenency Mou- 2W1” "u. __'__, â€" , jogue 9,3 well u the old. ONTARIO. FRIDAY: md D”- o! Oahsvn. ‘ and John filled. at Cowman. B. C.. In: will work In M. M. DOW - Cotton. 1 plow DUI“, av..â€"-_ 2 piece $88?” regulu‘rsg350 now. :1 w “an" 2p: and“. now. . 2 05 were 50 mi 33 75, now Boot- end Shoe- ..... . . . . . . . . $2 25 $2 50 We hsve n department for Boots and Shoes where :1 Serge Suite, were 83 75, now ...... 32 59 you will be able tosecu secure every line of Men’ e, Fme'rveed Suite. were $4 50 end 85, Boys’, Women’s end dChildren’s Boots and ........ $3 50,33 Shoes at the very lowest prices. 2. B. ALLAN 09;,” r In Low Prices. Raycfi ’00 3 Old 8tan 34 inch“ wide, for 3°: Elm 800d line of Boys: $5 50 ”d $6) 110‘ One lot of Men’s Tweed Suits ran as from $6 0088 50, now .......... $4 50 to $5 00 Extro good line Men’s Union Tweed Panes, were 81 75, now .............................. ' ’ All Wool Pena, were 81 25 to 90¢ ”0â€""- _ Millinery depurtment is under the manage- ment of a fiat-class milliner. The Ladies an rely on having all their wants supplied - Au- 1;“ nt Low Prices and in up inâ€" this line as gtylel. UMBRELLAS. E Ken’s Clothing- Jys’ Tweed Saint-again price now ..................... I "34 00

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