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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 16 Aug 1895, p. 5

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PHEHBSHS 2:23,} BUSINESS McLENNAN c0. Guns and Rifles, Powder and Shot, U. M. 0. Loaded Shells. Enalis McLennan 81 Go. UN “SA \‘ Inspect our stock 0! uncann- ammo scent. “to fines: and large» stock In tho count! and prices to lulu tho “mu. m- mm mm sum“. Me Q‘mutaiuu’ gout. Que: noun. wm: no “to: 0391“" {inâ€"d ozi” mining thé sldewflk man. a Who 1 an the yo fellow who Inna... £31m (1m1 to on. side. 3nd ismovo'auhod Ktuoycuo. {Into the plus glu- wlndow at Wak- E. torn next the 81mm h whim bah “I“ m “gum tron: muck-1:18 lu'lnto um. pleas. Thom “My troubles, in may respect! WONG“ 3nd penewmg noise «and by the m liable to pecan“ wean." and pfln. ”Human-a mused «whoa with- h‘cfiun of disorganization of the WI. In . couple 0! b10035 all”. Obsoctxon ls “ken, md rightly. tom m hdpod to his to» “Md“! been» of the mothodn of In. of hi! com I. ad a '3“ u utebunplunntnun. Tm ll Radial”, «01! “MC the can. with South America: Kld- Dr. Ken I ‘ v Arum Peterbogo Bus. College I‘UW N AND COUNTY. DASHEb Hm 419D TRIM. Van Y HELPFUL TO LADIES Md evaiy ohiiémhr um O pleased. Cum 8: Co. ‘ bee to announce to me puouu u... m. .....- ed control of the ebove institution. On Sept '0 will occupy our handsome premises now specinny lined up {or m over the Bunk of ICYCO opposite the Post Office. courses ere thorough in every department. the result 0! seven! vears‘ experience in the For further perticulsrs cell on or address PRINGLE 8'. McCREA. Business College, Peterhoro. . humus, late principal St. John Bus, College, km. N. B. C Mch, late principal Coaticook Academy, 'ipe Dotlvotod I. ”'00! "‘0.- M. W. Kennedy 81 00., Fancy FLANN EI This is not to make room only, but to get rid of the balance of the stuff, because next summer we want to show nothing but the newest and freshest in the Market. Many desirable new, every-day, staple lines are numbered in this CLEARANCE SALE. We surely have something to interest you now. _ You cnn make money out of every department in the house. ' All SUMMER EllllDS Bflllli II I Sltfllflfif ’arers, Glover Sieues, Stone 2 Varnish, Stove Polish. Wool Delaines, worth 20:. to 2 5c. now ICC. Wool Delaihes, worth 30c. to 35c. now 19c. Prints (assorted makes) worth toe. to 14¢. now 7c. Fey Brocade Dress Goods, worth 18c to 2 so ,now Ioc. Muslims, Creponettes, Pique, Ginghams, Crinkles, Wool Serges, etc., all included in the list. mu...“ I‘orul'a Boohm Kent-33.. Liam-“'1"- best English make regular price, 12â€"12-c Portland Cement, Glazed Sewer Pipe. DRY 60008. Ml ubh. AUGUST :6. M. W. KENNEDY 8: 00.8’ to the public that. we hnvo nbovo institution. On Sept ur handsome premises now no for u- over the Bnnk of beautiful range of patterns in South Side of Kent-st. ’7’le and W nurse: in 'Bwé-teeflflg. SPECIAL- r. W. Kennqdy 3: 00 Efllllflf x Snortimtfl, , and _ Typewrihug. and fast colorsâ€" ., now 8c. per yard. A Room“. oooo. Coboorg SanIInII Stu: Tho hoorIIoII nose of some people II omIIIng. An old woman nomad Mrs. Mary Mogul. o! MIR- brook. mod 84 yous. who no IonI Io :3 on II a?§§‘?m?n“}~§3ubr'.f «goo: 33%.333m ' mornmu. nor Iwo mon I“ Common. who IIvo our MIIIIIooI. on? who. III on InIoI-mod mm In oflIuonI moéilz‘i; ooo won on Ioo o othorIIoIa InImI II“ II- II no II. “In .a-on om Io II IO Ioo Iooot oooIom Egfinéo IIoo "o I 33"” an“ flock In on am no“?! Hut-o votdloI nog‘d III ho hoorII ooo coo than I along.“ dooIoIoIo wh o to:- III II donor: ohowod III III: Ioo moIhII Io bo dovoIod Io II o: ooonoI bo Ioo IIIou ooo FoIIoooIon IhoIo oIo moan“: hoorIIooI Ipoolnoooot Mummy oIIIIdo o! Ioo Iovm «anqu . Tho nono- Iho IoIoI o Ihoold hovohoon guafi‘é‘puuum’k “dildo. When Adam wu a Boy. This was years ago, for Adam has been dead quite a while, thouzh to be sure he has left a progeny that keeps up pretty well the family characteristics. There are wise men to-day who delve into the misty past and tell us of all aorta of things, but they are giienton these evehtsAghet wgnid UL“: (IOU UIIV-U vâ€" vâ€"V" v. -_-- -Wfiv meie Adem interestin to the modern man. Whet did Adam 0 when he ran a sliver under his finger nail? Bed he Ito take the measles end whooping cough? If he had some did he cut them with e razor or did he stretch forth e bend in the future end t e bottle of pntnem‘s Pain- less Corn xtreetor! Patmen‘s Is the best. is sure safe. painless end sets in twenty-four ours. omce G. W. Beall‘s iewelry store, Kent at. A Waning to Smoke". For some time past certain dealers have been selling inferior brands of tobacco when “T 8: B" is asked for, thus not tred~ ing on the reputation of the manufactur- ers but 9150 injlging tbs eele‘gaffltge g‘rticlez I318 Uuu mow Ia...- 'â€"v -.._v -_ -7, The George" E. Tucketc 8'. Son 00., of Hamilton, have taken the matter in hands any. ingend pgosequglng the offenders. 7-4-...) A- -A- Jul-g an'a “just as uuu [“0980 ya. v â€"=, .7"., , Smokers should be careful to see the “T 8:. B’ stamp on each us as, to gain extra profit, unscrupulous ealers tear the tag q_flf other bragdg and say it is "1‘ B’ Excessive users otcandy are said to be amictsd with the "the candy habit," just as other room possess the Liquor or Opium obit. There‘s a cure for this Camdy Habit. Cures tobacco habit also. It's Price's TOBAC~CURE. $1 a. box.â€" Sold by A. Eiginbotham, druggist, Lind- say. no Judy nunâ€"A New n}. GLDTHING. ETTES said ”he â€"â€"Au excursion train of five ears nuea with Peterboro Salvationlste and their friends arrived in town early Tuesday and were transferred to tie lower wharf, where the Columhlan was in waiting to convey them to Fenelon Falls. â€"Mrs. T. S. Hawkina Chattanooga, Tenn , says, "Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘Saved my Lige.’ I consider it the best remedy for a. ' {tated system I ever used.” For Dys psia, Liver or Kidney trouble it exee s. Price 75 cts. Sold by A. Bigin botham. _ . â€"â€"The laborer's excursion on Tuesday to the North-west made things busy around the 0. RR. office, there being some forty passengers applying far tickets for the cheap trip. The next one is to be held on the 20.h, when alargererowdis expected. “ ' - __II A‘- â€"Henry J. G. Forbes, former] of the Port. Rape custom house, died in create on Sundn at the reeidencs of his son-in law, Mr. Ii J. Cosgrove, Niagara-st. Mr. Forbes was 81 years of age; â€"The members of the C.M.B.A. anticl- nate a handsome addition to the funds in their treasury as a result of the largely attended excursion to Toronto, Niagara Falls and Buffalo Thursday. of the tennis match played here Saturday between picked representatives at the Peterboro and Lindsay clubs. but we un- derstand the home players suffered a d - estrous defeat. ___ â€"The Ontario government have decided to grant $6 per week towards the main- tenanoe oi the Grey family at Peterboro, whose parents arein custody, charged with the murder of David Soollle. varv‘vv..- â€"The market Saturday was well at- tended both by buyers and sellers. The following were the prevailinfi pri :â€" Butter, 16.3 to 18¢; eggs, 110; ch okens, 850 to 50c per pair; crab ap es, 200 per pail; apples. 50c to 600 per ; cucumbers. 5c (1012.; peas. 80 per qt; plums, $1 per et; potatoes. 750 per bag, â€"-Messrs. Jer. Britton and Thos. Stew art left on Tuesdai by rail tor Huntsville with a con la of canoes an necessga pi " ufne " At Orillia eyexpeo to be Jo ned by a couple otl‘crcnto ends, and after spending a w da or some of the romantic Mu oka they winhgaddle by easy stages down the chain of es to Lindsay. "WV- .. â€"The excursion under the auspices of Ladiee' Aid society of the Queen-st. Me th- odiet church Thursday was won patron- ized and all report having hada siendid outing. The boat left here short yatter nine oci clock in the mornig and dart-wed at Bobcaygeon about noon, ieavinfgu’ therean on our the return trip ehorti reaching home at seven 'in the evening.an "W II'IIIkg II III' VII I qIIIIIII WWII! II VII f"““' d. H m J!“ II "I: (SMIm'iafi‘h “35': 02% III M I :MI Mat}: Mug-I: . IIIIIII MIIII % 0.: II a"III In II "£03040!“ cm“. I\ II II :II‘II. VIII II IIIVI Inf.“ III:- II I qu II I' IIVII ‘IMI'I‘OII Id IIIIIIIII. “.l'IIIIII “I'm“ II WIIIIDOIu «Illa.l| .IIIIII IIIIIII wIIIAl-Ih "3am LIIcIvIIJ And I hm IIII IIII III IIIVd. â€"The bemeine we on gel to Ive to: the next thirty deye will turn: ee e oom- munity. We have to more room to: our tremendoue fell etoek thet willhe in in e few days. We heve new the lerzeet etool: at any dry goode etore in the eoun end we have got temeke room to: more. me one end ell. you will be it you don‘t get eome oi our hugeinr. W en you eome ask for theee be! tine. Bring our butter and em we w give you e hisheet price for them. I on not going to quote rice: as it would take too muehroom. g. 95:: m '3” m'mWw: en no u . 11‘ rm 0 e :ltflt ednew tego“ uhfhltwog fer the next ray eye ey w enrpl' cu.â€" 74 l. S. J. Summer! 8: 00., 6 rodeo eou MeteienOen'ieatnln. Mine M 'Brieu. Buuntne. s. B. I end witueeeee ehowed theeeeuedwce very eulpieiene 1.2:... out he: then eeuewhue sound the eeevent w wetehei. â€"In our account of the arrest ottte. connterieiters, in Monday's issue, e um- llarity of names led to a slight injustice. It is Sub-Inspector Shore who deserves the chief credit for working up- the case he having been sent here for that purpose by Inspector O'Leary, but he received vel- uable assistance from the other omoiels named. Sub-Inspector Shore is still at the Simpson house, end will remain till after the trial. ~Somo llvol “nonpplng” cook plus 1.» Monday thou ulna o'clock In the R; hotel yard. which was upcoduy mm abouo 800 ourlouo person: Inxlouo to flu out who won tho amino! a. bum“- ao duh In uh. uh. ‘owto ch. Ihtdl mo tow and co-onur or one! man“: chance blow. no tho mu 9 l- llm and. his new. Janh a I o ulna in the co l In 0 ‘oneon hum n . in nu dad 0 new». Wm“ MINI to 1m m vlolnl . 0 ll mound a: he cm «on tho mum o! «no â€"Tnesdsymorningenr the pa lebegnn to flock to the new w nri, w ere the Str. Crandella was in waiting to conve them to J scoo’s island, It being the can picnic and excursion oi St. Andrew's church Sabbath school. At So'clooh the boat left town, crowded with perente and children. tor this benntitnl resort. where the any woe e nt. The return was made About 8 o'cloc . 30 11mm 0035â€"88-3- train of five sags fl_lled unneces to state, all partook heartlly. gnltable toasts were proposed by thelE-esldent and secretary of the club. After us: an elaborate musical grcgram was given, directed 3 Mrs. M. J. extra! Rochester. Dnrlng e festlvltles alargs camp fire was hep: burnlng on the beach ln lront of the cattage, reflect a pleas. ant scene longtobs remem bythose who were present. The glpsy dance con- cluded the evenlngfiriestlvl es. We con- gratulate Mr. and P: an. and wish them many years of hspplness and co:- --W'â€"v --7 â€" F. A. momentum oalebntod the twenthth mum at tent. been Brown... â€"The Penrue term, one of the best Ops. has been purchased by Mr. W Jordnndor the handsome figure or $1" The farm contains 100 mes. â€"Mr. Sun Britten has let the contract for the erection of a a handsome col (1 brick residence on the site 0! the old curi- ing rink, near William-st. 'â€"â€"L\et Saturday a daughter at Mr. J as. Heard, of Minden. 16 years of age, after only two days' illness. She had eaten aqnantity oi choke-cherries, and feeling wax-m. drank some ixeeh mill: immediate- iyatterdarde. . â€"A couple ct Toronto ladies arrived in town on Saturday night and were lean to-day weabring max-5,20andhtgre tfine been grea spec on as w e er e arethe“ringere”thePortH beeches team are enppoeed to have _ . â€"Ald. Hollow. 0! Toronto. can to make one or fifteen to Ian no the city $10,000 each. so 3 par onnh. to: tho upon at In: vln tho any pub. not Lln 91°. oogploof nbllo-o lrmd dunno whowllonnu 0:88. tothoOown on oununr term? Wonoodnpukhnd . and we need to n: onoo. but tho oonnoll not In n Mon to mind tho mom. Two or wall-known dunno with oomtortnblo hon): bnhnou on o 4 their “110 -m n union!!! wo sou no“ olr “fig ‘E 5?. s “'5? is: 3% LMIMMo The R". Dam Mm. when mm,the 337. mu). W: mist-min“ Mr. D. m1. “MOW” both nut Wm. MCG 1'58“ pulpit in St. ”draw-M new and five bro ”3333‘s“; Egisgsfigla Mile- , Hulihurton county. will meet on So next to diecuee the eturting o! tcry next summer. Slowly but eurely the north county in fulfilling ite shin destiny to become u greet deirying â€"Mesere. W. G. Blair Son: hove the contract for the bend unitarme. They ere 22 in number end undoubtedly the com- mittee in churge have eelectedthie A 1 firm will be much pleased when they ure com eted. They will he ilniehed uhcut the t 0! September. â€"It interest our werdene, 11me end endereon, to learn thntucoupleotduck archers were game creek firing the birds on M y morning. The cannonndlng wee loud and ire uent. and the gun- were u No.123ndu c.103nuge. - Two Chinumen Bmon . gassed through here Monday on bicycles. hey didn’t stop, but passed through town Th thin. air 1) floated behind like I :4: 75-1. Efiit flick- lgtafll 110' pennant at I? {named- :énnmgton Glamor m current has um the Landon! lumbar mm- hnd mot ammby u boner slon, c nnmhu- of men {$4. Enqn (allot! no man would. the mac or“ com. at tho mmudou open than now In oath. "“333... an action 0! mm V3110: and.“ â€"S amoelmo dul- the a or an. men logo?! «"5“ “mm Mom 3: $303}: . Md “R. mm :m plum o1: "yuan... mu on pumw And on m don. u n II II hvgulrnmmo. Norah. ”Law ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1895 bostln "â€"Wvbua oi mm. a visiting Mid Wists-s. the nail: wad {mun his hip to tbs oh! cunts]. â€"Hr Baht. Qoihsll.oi Pension Falls. is spsnding s wssL's nation in town. â€"Miss Annie Dslnhnnt is st present visiting her simu- us Bshvis. N.Y. â€"Miss mus Camus, of Toronto, is visit- inz her blood. Miss Annie O'Esllorsn. â€"M'ss Webb sud Miss M sud Butts!!!) Toronto srs guests sh Mes. S. ledisws. â€"Miss 8. Katrina at Toronto. is visit- ing her sister. Mrs. R. 1mm. Frsnois-st. â€"Miss Robinson. tonsils:- sh Huntsville. isthsgnsssotwss L. Widdsss thiswssk. â€"Mrs.M.C.Po arc: .isvisiting sthsrdsnghnsr’s. ‘1‘. E. Win. -â€"Miss E Porter. of Toronto. is sgnsst so Mr. R. S. Porur's cottage. Smrgson Point. â€"Mr. W. M. Bowen. of Tax-Jaw. is gaming his holidays with his psrsnhs in wn â€"Mr. and Mrs. N. wamisms left Tum” to visit irisnds in Toronto snd Raohsstcr. -11.. t!- vbltlns but must. Mn. WM! -311. M a visiting)»: brother mad-lam â€"Mr. Human. o! the Flower city camping club, has rammed so nu hams in Roche-w. -Mr. ka MoKlnnon. of Ounce. amt civic holidsy in town visiting hi: my friends. Min es Hui-moo left town Wednes- dsyto tirionds in Tomato sud other when points. £33.58 iguanaâ€"mail galadlnl! â€"mu We Booby has returned home otcor .- plouono visit with Mus Gnnlglo. York-st. â€"Dr. B. E. McKenzie. 0! Toronto. will he u the Benson homo Wynn mom 8 to 10 um. â€"Xloo L. wade-thuntnrnod from o 31....“ hand" with Port Perry sud En that â€"m. 7m. J. wan: o: Manhunt. Ono. Ipantsuw unknown mu week villains bunny m. 'Zfigmn; kids; of Gingham. ”on holiday a wn. o akin: 3 weak or too W' m _ ""‘ M Mn. 0. A. um um 33;. aOWamw-a...“ Em .mmw. «m s a pmmm .mn Mmmmmmm "1m.- thpstrlck. o: mus-ton. mo. «www.mw "mm“ c...--..â€" mums his 03min. a Surgeon chi; ht Cun‘ Wednesday. 1 .10. mm. o! M”. 9! :Wm. M1110. of Calcium. u-rlnd , 89913150! no spout!~ a months_ gm "’ w was town on ’5 Whomthoumo um. :- mum; aw.wuln WE HAVE JUST OPENED WE HAVE JUST OPENED WE HAVE JUST OPENED WE HAVE JUST OPENED COTTON BAGS We are making preparalzons for a Big ball Trade, and if Prices, Qualities aiza’ Values will tell we expect to maintain our reputation for having the Best Bargains in the Midland District. GREY FLANNELS Muumufl". about!!! I“ Whole-do (laden In Candi-n hula-Io m an m mold nu... flu Au- Wool “Ink... «4 ”Into which no 3 g cm. and»). and 0rd." Baud“. \ WARNER 00., We Call Special Attention to our Values in gamut-mm. WARNER 00.’8. A bargain in Twccds, which the thing for Boys’ wear, goc A big bargain in Table Linens, which we offer at 20, 25, and 30¢. per yard, nod .we claim justly they are the Best We fortunately secured 2,000 Cotton Bags at a price fully 15 per cent. below present mill prices, and can offer our farmer friends their choice of four makes at prices much lower than we can replace same qualities to-day. Some very intcmting lines in Dress Goods ; medium price. A handsome line of Plaids. A full line of novelties in Wrappcrctta, which wcofi'er at 10c. per yard. A full line of our celgbratcd Halifax Twccds colorings. which we still ofi'cr at old pricgs. LINDSAY AND WOODV ILLE. or W mu. W -now Arriving Daily at Price tlgyâ€" M 1: tr» :1. Warner Cg Horn Brag is now-full and complete {qr mg coming 11 Chad!“ Wcollom. We undu "do! at! Ya“. “huh“. Shootings. M M Hon. Com Boston gonad. Wool mud. ich we offer at 25c. per yardâ€"just good patta'ns and untearable. 4:» J. r. C's-Ruin». or Woman. m In an M7. _ _ Lindsav. in all the new Bzg {fall We “don."

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