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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 24 Jul 1891, p. 5

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'BI‘S. .ot $3 52 51 $1 51 0 ' will buy I} .600 awemnz in mg in mm - __nl Luv 11 wfllbulli am wad. southward- lolld brick dwell um mm! m dwell- ‘ I 1715333 HERE AND THERE. PAINTEBS’ SUPPLIES: BRUSHES, KALSOMINE, COLORS - - AND OILS, - - DRYERS and VARNISHES. Adamtchzo; macs: says that Mrs. Mo- mma resident of Stonhope township, was m and instantly killed by a thunder bolt Wagononsmnrdaylnst. Thedecaasedwas About 33 yam of age and leaves a. family of Mtchlldren. Some of the children were play- mmd the table where she was ironing at name she was struck, but none of them were filmed. Her husband. Daniel McIntyre. had. Mamba in the township about two weeks The Dominion menu-nod. “=8 portrait. on heavy plate paper. of the 3a.}. J. C. Abbott, the new premier of Can- "35 ‘3 issued as a. special supplement wlth the 8 number at that excellent journal. the D9- Wm lllnstnted. There Is eleoeeketch of. lns 35. and views of his Montreal refldenoe. as '81” of Eamscllfle. Ottawa, recently leased. Mann-om Lady Macdonnld. Thereueinthe Minus 3. number at flue militaryyievyha, i1! “Issues umber OI nus mutual, uuwu, n- We}: are t a Queen's Own. Toronto: Royal Manama. and the officergotthe 65th 3am. loam Among general oracles. "A Day at Mound Monte Carlo." is illustrated with M of Monaco and the Theatre at Monte (31°- Thisweek’a issue 19 an unusually fine The Traveling nun-y in mm: Onmio. The North Ontario Farmer's Institute has milked for holding several meetings through- lmheridmg for the purpose of having Ptot. H-E-Dean. B. s, A. ct OntarioAxricultnre! Wine, Guelph. give the brine:- practical Madmen butter making. The idea. or a "sunning dairy” is a. most excellent one and Wm with Hon. John Dryden. minister of mime. Farmers ant their wives should Etgiltosttend as many 91 2130 mgeginss as “um-mm net of dwellings and other Mad 3. large number of Iota for M10 in ”no: the town. no. doctrine how or see our list. “mandamu- are MW mendNorwioha don “Mummy; BUILDERS’ HARDWARE: magnum and PLAIN PAPER GLASS and PUTTY, LOCKS, KNOBS and HINGES. "‘KNo WILSON BROS. cur-nu__ .Oâ€"n W @991?! E“: Sptdes and Shovels, All Kinds at Fence Wire, Largest Stock at MELENNAN 8; £19 l‘lzk. They are to be held as follows:â€" L“name. Friday. July 3m: Suudeflund. Sutur- hy.Augnsc 151: Cannington. Tuesday, August "I: Beavmon, Thursday. August 6th; Port Pm. Saturday. August 8:11:9me Tues- iu n. PmLDeanlehavewlthhlm '53"! utter wet-and all thg unpluggâ€" let 38 thermometer. ans. ohnifi, butter- at? 8tc.,-that may be necessary to make a gmnlgs of milk which may be brush to trempmymbeuea am no mummmaywmbowmm mm by Lighmins Ind In“ cmmren momma. W391). 12. 1861. Harvest Excursions. See F. C, TAYLOR'S advertisement on page MARE. can um um mums. (at the arm oi'Brinon Bros. Jewelers. Ends”). leaner of Marriage License for the County of Womb-41d. tor Preserve J are at E. camera’sâ€"I TOWN AND COUNTY. SOUTH SIDE OF KENT-8T. 331.003. mam 19'9“!“ 0â€"10 4. 0:330an um out but sold at a very Heisman Jr. Go. June 25. 1891â€"3 (Sanity o: fawn. JULY 24,1891. mad 150"” wnnun street. tax-mined u for. Theba Simpson hm park, where shat-9.1116 ilton; point. nun: lat date defence. Sn Gould: 2nd] wm Our. m not. Ithubeondboovered tutu-amen plum udohmmuounbenotonlymad (mm Mug but mtuulh killed by mm themwlmrodoxideotlmnhnuoed on. The Mia‘mmmthqooonho gm: tree. A .LL)_â€"._- -_.__ - â€"'l‘he lacrosse match to-dey between Port Perryand Lindaeyteema promises to be the most exciting one of the seam Both teams have nutlnhardpmtioe for the Wand asthePortPex-ryteam have not lost I match yettlglsgeqeon. dthe nudes! team are de- inm - “-2 .._...A â€"n.â€"L4Iuba4l ounywu nun-av a... u“..-â€" park, where the bell will be faced at. 4 o‘clock sharp. The following is the teamâ€"Goal. Ham- ilton; point. Malcolmaon; cover-point. Buchan- nen; let defence. Sealer: 2nd defence. Ewen; 8rd defence. Smyth; oentre. B. Finley; in! home. Gould; 2nd home, McSweyn: 1:: home. Ree-or; out side. Short; in side. G: may; were men. belch; captain, Widens. In .1: put: at Onnrlo. Andi! in emotive. no time should the “woman. "finâ€"m new 5%? The Ill-knell! Pinto. One or the events looked tel-wen! to with mexpeotmoyby theveonle 01mm One is the ennui RC. picnic stKirxfleld. which this m will be held in W’s gave. near t village. on Wedneedey. Aug. m. The pester. .gguFammerma-s emu 3 7617 a V6 epegial train will leave mm m groundeet9m4 rem“ at 7 pan. A cheephre be secured. and no doubt many and Opewillbewell repreeented. ’mmm" ”$73313." '“good' â€"gm""e m"‘“bo'xooxea' " for. Thebandwmheadtho two teams: the Simpson} house and march to the agriculturd A‘ _ L," _:n I... 1---: -‘ A .anhudr A Vicious Stallion. Mr. Thos. Boulton. who lives near the "Hill- heed." South Ops. is owner of s stallion named “Wild Brazilian," which is poeseued at times of a. very vicious temperament. making it un- safe to leave him with his month free. Wed- nesday morning Mr. Boulton entered the stall to undo some tsstenings so as to allow the animal totnke the morning teed. snd‘Just as he finished the vicious brute reached crward like eflesh and caught his left hand in its teeth. at the same time trying to Jump upon Mr. Boul- tcn with the fore feet and beat him to the floor. but this he manned to prevent. though he could not free his hand from the mnngiing and crunching teeth. Finally. when almost hinting from the intense pain, he inserted his right hen into the beast'e mouth, caught hold of the tongue. and choked the brute into partial sub- mission. when he st once made his escape. He drove into town and had the wounds but gruve tears ere expressed by the attending ,nuc 7 -1. L- -LI- ‘A -_â€". III-A A run am. Wasting-pie. Walt: nun. on. um um mutant medicine. without m win mucus-o: mum Emu-touted um onourodmo. Ihavecreotplalmlnnoom- mending it. Fort-lob! 4.31m We'd neooretiou netâ€"July mo. Armaments heve been mode with main omen to hove the new eteemer Orendelle lone the "looks” e: 1.30 o'clock this (Friday) afternoon end proceed toRivex-eide cemetery. The fore in on 100.. end will eoehle everybody to witneeo the utitol deooretion ceremonies ....All memhenotthe order no moaned to assemble et the lodge room e: 1.!) on. eherp. 3. CW!- mommt awning. 1305::qu Cu Queen-ton Oman. ummmfl town Wednesday. â€"Mr. J ames Sharp. M.P.. of Burt's Fells. was in town Wednesday. .231}; J. C. Geari’ o! Paterboro In st present a. guest with Lindsay grignds. A 7-,.L1A_ )ast week on 9 six ~11» We Now: can: “hit. E. L. Pom. who has for several years filled the 9091' don of tone: at the Guru-lo bank. In! moan been a noun-(1mm. poo: whiohho nu ewmendnhodonotmbnnkmdm customers. As teller Mr. Fort: gained thozood will 0! all who had. dealings a: the Ohm" am. w. a, wing. _B.A..Aformerly W â€"Mr. Thomas Bradburn of Peterboro was in easiest Minimum mung Mwmuwmmum lanthanum-63. y“,â€" will 'Riie'ifilâ€"e'tfiéfio th'e R..D. {human-tr. mmnmwmmmm m. Fare going. :15: remains. as. 111nm WNW tron F. O. rAm_,m “mintâ€"63']. A , mm“ mm “WWW. m; wwwmuu WWW qwmmmm ”mm noun-mm ‘ Aswmhnveboanmthmnsh the medium at mmmmannbum- nywfllmthdr mama-1m}, train to Niagara. Me on Tun-day act. 223‘» am!» ”.0? “vent-80.0!!! the! samw‘houmotmflh fl «gamma In the meantime memo mud "10 no pm 5343' Qua-hod- AI genus“! and». . the by-hw unnum- 01:00:0me holder: m Int axing citizens whole boldly?” Inflected to period- , --__- _..I_... --.1 mm all Pioneer. mummmmmm mmmmummglg'fiw mo Gwyn Hâ€"W â€"It is said that the yacht Mlzpah can be lock- ed through at Bobosygeon hater than another craft. afloat. Be that as it may she was seen on Pigeon lake Tum Inst. , gnu “L- n‘.“ to- steamer Grandma. The 1: will leave are bank, Lindsay. is prepared t charge any sums of money for the Macdonald memorial fund at Kingston. â€"The Salvation Army announce a grand ileld dnyon Wednesday next.29th-inet., when an excursion will be run to Sturgeon Point and Fenelon Falls by the "Crandelln." â€"We congratulate Edward. the ten-year old son of Don -reeve Kylie. u n having headed the list of those writing on e entrance exam. in Lindsay. His success is very creditable to him and to Mr. O’Brien, headmaster ot the sep- arate school. â€"'1‘he A. GAmeet ianowggdmll ewink. There are nearly 150 canoeiete â€"Thnreday morning the Alice-Ethel lett ior Stoney lake gith an exo partynumberlnz II“.â€" _â€" I- - Inna (“In thmnflh annoy me wuu an mew-owâ€" 7â€"... __~-,, __ about seventy. The run is a lagoon through the moat plomreaquo scenery to found mâ€" wham on our inland Inks, and__a_xpp}o urge is We'rev'onroquâ€"fnltnâ€"Jliku. ind ample time ts sfl’oroed exonrsxonists to view all its beauties. â€"The third attempt of the officers or the St. Vincent de Paul society to hold their mus! measure]. and a.) morning a very lugs crowd I boardthepalaoe buxom steamer mmmiontorStm-geon Point end Bob- mason. __ e. -. n ,L___L a-L‘h-Ofi on; “Guan- â€"Cnmbridge-ct. Methodist church Sabbath school excursion Wednesday to Jacob's island. per steamer Crandella. was the largest of the eeeeon. over 400 being on boat fine andwarmand the trip was greatly enjo - ed by all. The boat returned at eight o'ol having made the run in test time. â€"The Canadian Pacific railway offer harveet laborers a oneway rate at $15 from any station in Ontario to points Manitoba and the N orth- N be: m O menudaddodmfly to the pm of tin mp bxghe my livelygelacdonnhumm cu Ava-v- --Last week Mr. Wm. Wane. heath“!!!- boughtstonrâ€"yearoldteam at working horse! . . . ,, 1‘ null!!! mat ..... a an n.- .. u-‘loht )0 _nm morning last llr.Wm. m. employedlntheG.T. roundhommm a. moat We saddens A of N- auuaummouaonx enudln Dump Intern clement a haiku of the m. and while elem: mug: Qua-"'5 wavered with mm giving a. headlong fig u “nu-v A _-..__. __‘ , "mogrglighp': e'xgxaralon will tske place to -_ “and-" vi; 1):. naw , m a WWW: m m “momdm-Rm wmmmmnmwmum Pom max: 8 . nu W to O amnmmhw aw” ‘m macaw-awn bpcggfzw handouts! m M It the WGWuflm-flum.m mummam AW!” .mufijEiiu-na tho south “ledmrlfldam‘m” wort up”! lawn lot m whu-t mum- Ionr he time will u" mum {finish an. den 31. [717$ Jmflhmâ€"fl-fl, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER KNOWN BEFORE This is going tolbe a great fruit year, consequently housewives will do more oreserving than usual. We do not know that the govem- ment had the interests of the ladies in view when they removed the duty at this particular time, but it is likelyâ€"in any case they will reap the benefit of the change in the tariff. ARCH. CAM PBELL’S. Wth Sugar at the price it is and an 301111031108 01 u'luu m. 13:011qu kinds, every household in the country should put away some form of pre- serve for the winter season: The liking for jam is not confined alone to the small boy, as everybody well knows. ed over” and the quality injured simply because the man of the house refused to purchase a supply of gem jarsâ€"all her trouble for nothing.. while her neighbor’s fruit, properly potted, remained sweet as ever. . We have a “corner” in gem iarsâ€"plnts, quarts and half gallons. A‘ dozen of them cost little money and will prove a great comfort. .- We thank our custom which they patronized auwho are Now is the time to buy in a supply, as the Price will surely advance. F0}? HOUSE /( E E PE I178. J UL? 24, 1891. SUGAR FOR PRESERVING. SUGAR FOR THE TABLE. ‘2‘ it: ”2% bum for cash, as we are MS CASH- Owing to the Removal of the Duty. TWO CAR LOADS JUST ARRIVED AT GEM JARS. our customers for the grand way? in patronized us the season now ending, ir a continuance of their favor in the season now approaching. W611 HcPhaden. stock and make room for thefall oods, we 1:.- RA RGAINS IN ALL DEPARTM NTS. ARCH. CAMPBELL, - mt.» c.0013, 2.22m WW“ 9' W” the Family . What can be WWW W; F

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