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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 27 Aug 1897, p. 4

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, .. 55.3365: ‘L.q'.UԤ HE! He-aA-a ...â€"sâ€" .- H .‘ .... new” states a; ‘E was E: can .32 ' - did standing of this province. 4‘ «2.2 Canadian, is 340,000,000 pcundaayear, the rateoi460,000poundla At this rate, arguelthe it will not be many years before the fish in the great lakes willbecome practimlly extinct. Not necessarily. What is needed is a more careful obser- vances of the close season. Lake fisher- in various sizes. types and bindings. 8c Sunday School Edition. 10c Pocket ndition, limp cloth. 20c Pocket Edition. extra cloth. 80c Bold Type Edition. 80c Large Type Edition. 90c Muaic Edition. 8125 Music Edition. leather bulk. These are a. few oftheleading atfles. A full supply now on hand. PORTER’S Bookstore.» f /________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"w have regarded the Lake fisheries as many farmers have viewed their landâ€"as some- thing that needed no recuperation, but from which weal could be abstracted indefinitely. Pro deuce has not so decreed. # ..___. COMMUNICATIONS. The Projected Salary Grab. [To the Editor of Tar: Posr] Sinsâ€"Will his worship please rise and explain. The Warder in an editorial states: “The mayor endorsed Reeve Touchburn’s view," in opposition to a scheme whereby the mayor would draw $800 from the unsuspecting people as salary and give each councillor $30. Is there any truth. Mr. Mayor, in the men- tion of this matter? The Warder gives Touchburn‘s and Horn's positionsâ€"what about Sootheran. Mall Burrowsâ€" are they for or against the scheme? And is your own position only one of mild pro- test lâ€"Yours, anzsx. Civic Holiday. [From Dailv Poe-r, Aug. 21st. Sin â€"We are fully in accord with your remarks in yesterday's issue re Civic holiday. When the petition was presented to us we declined to sign it, stating it was absurd to think of any da in the week other than Thursday. ther leading chants declined sign for the same fillers, and we are sure i3 the merchants whose names appear on the petition given it a moment’s consideration they also would have declined. few of the business As it is now, v places will be clos on Tuesday, (we cer- debarrlng tainl will not). and the onus of manyy citizens of their annual Civic hell day mustfall upon the Canadian Order of Oddfellows. who, in the face of the many rotests from merchau pressed for uesday instead of Thurs y. which has erously been given as a half holiday uring the months July and Au st.â€" Yours, Doxnas Pumas s. Conn. Mallon's Charges. [From man'- Wyn A second meeting of the committee appointed to investigate the charge made against the board of works and Overseer Walker was called for Wednesday even- ing last. but no business was done owing to the non-attendance of witnesses. Coup. Mellon pointed out that the men would not attend because the feared they might be deprive FORM CONVENTION The West Victoria Re'orrn Convention will be held in the Academy of Music. in the Town of Lindsay: â€"0\lâ€" BATURDA 17, SEPT. 4th, 1897. at the hour oi ll 80 a. m.. for the Election of Officers and the Selection of a Candi- date to contest the Riding at the next General Elections for the Local Legislature. _â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Hon. A. S. HARDY. DR McKAY. M. P. P-, GEO. McHUGH. M. P.. and others. will address the Convention. A general invitation is extended to all who are in ever of good government. D. R. ANDERSON. Secretary. coo sun ma cuss. in Muslim £05. LINDSAYJFRIDAY. AUGUST 22, 1M. of work in the future, and said he EDITORIAL NOTES. "" would much prefer that the investigation Three thousand men are at work on the should be held before Jud pm, when : Rail to could be sworn an the true facts Crow ' Nest Pass way, and the begu‘EEIllltolight; in that event he would problem of the unemployed no longer like 93:01,,“ the mmmflme “M01111“ and 1896. Con. troubles the North we“ Sanger“ thought a resolution of council would suffice to brinfnthe ch before The Strathroy constable who shot a Police Wmlllft ”1:! an?!” 13?? ' to t e so c cr‘s ce w e prisoner has been arrested and held for mturnegafrom a little trip to RM We Thgt i5 right. We want no pistol 8 ed the memm oi verseerWalkerinfcrm or club rule by officers in Canada, and the committee that he did not wish the the time to check itis at the beginning. dro . and he was rightâ€"the be preggeeg and their falsity or truth Dundee Banner: Why does not the Prince of Wales come to Canada once made public. more before he ascends the throne 2 Once A Provision. he becomes king he will never come. no the Editor of Tun Post.) Sunâ€"Kindly permit me, through your The queen has never seen her British North American possessions and never valuable paper, to make a statement or two re the new Jubilee oand stand, lecture latform etc., just erected on the Qieen's after an absencle of falsity1 years, he would Equare, db signs d to meet the requirements have a 300d dea to te er. of the citizens and bandsmen (and the town's available funds) Should there be at any time a necessity to increase the capacity, the design is admirably adapted for that purpose, and would suffer no detraction in appearance by enla ing, for from the nature of the structure t e circle The liberal policy of giving our natural industries, farming, dairying, stock~ breeding, mining, etc., a fair chance is justified already by the progress 0f events. could be very readily and comparatively Those are the lines in which we can fairly cheaply added. As the rafters all radiate hope to do a large business With Great from the central post the other posts at Britain. Let Uncle Sam rage; one of the back could be cut away and a fac- . 2 , simile cf the present structure built. .hese days hell be sorry he was so mean. forming an harmonious whole, ivlng a circumference of about 72 feet. t would then he probably one of the largest and finest structures of its kind in Ontario. This is merely a practical expression showing a provisionâ€"Yours. etc.. MEMBER or run TOWN COUNClL The London Spectator regards Canada’s pâ€"rEferential tariff as “a victory for free rade.” The Econom’st says “it will help to break down the protective tariffs by which, to their own injury, theyâ€"(the colonies)â€"ha.ve surrounded themselves." Good enough. Yet some tory papers here pretend to see in it abig step towards protection! Blocking the River at Lindsay. [To the Editor oi the Pout] " SiR,â€"â€"Thursday makes the Esturion was coming up to Lindsay. a raft or tow of logs 'â€"“â€"_' was stretched acrcss the river within the Ontorio’s crop report proves the splen- town limits, complete'y blocking the chan- Wlth nei. The steamer whistled several times wheat than when a considerable distance away, but it was not until the obstruction was nearly reached that a nun came leisurely along 10,000,000 more bushels of last year, and a big increase in price, fad-mere have good reasons for rejoicing, in a punt and with a pike-p318 pushed the 9V9“ “1011211 their products and h0g3 tow aside 33d made a clear shagnel. Tb 2. ‘ h o 1 last ear’s rices an steamer he to come to a ea 5:.p and brought t cm H y y p ’ d of await the pleasure of the river men. then there is a substan'ial increase in yiel _ - back u and at under way again. losing and money paid for these staples 3150' severalpmlnutges. Fortunately there was time this morning to connect with the train, but another delay would have med: it a close call. Now. there is no excuse for the carelessness that allowed the raft to obstruct the river, and still less - excuse for the indifierence that left it across until In Bristol, Conn: nearly 100 members of a Lutheran church who have been carrying insurance policies on their lives have allowed them to lapse because the the boat had to stop to await its rem wag. pastor holds that it is “sinlful antic.1 wickeId The only wafy cghpgeveng Ii“ slalom: dail th L rd wil rovi e." t recurrence c ese 0 a me one an to doubt that e o p hese delays is to have the lockmaster appointed does not seem to have occurred to t ' caretaker of the river. Then he could {“915 th’t Qr°"d°?i°:h°p:?t°' throgzli haul up a few offenders, and after having uman agencies, an at are u so e made an example he would have no more thing left for “103 t0 ‘10 themselves. to do than to take a “constitutional" down the river occasionally and hold up his hand in warning to the river men to keep a clear and straight channel. It is extremely gratifying to know that the town council have taken action on the question of haviniLindsay made a port of entry. Itlstohe Opedtheywiil alsoask Mr. McHugh. ME. to have a caretaker or St Louis Times: Consumers are early learning that under the Dingley bill they are confronted by a hard, tangible condition and not a mystical intangible theory. Prices of all necessaries are w r appointed, or if they do not. going up without the least promise of an let Hr. cHugh himself take the may mereaao in the income of wage earners. action “a .1; once. It New York rs have advanced the with the coiidial ap valof all who have price of sugar 6 10ths of a cent .a.pouud. $M_Â¥Ig . and of all the “ is just a starter. From this increase 9”- Srdncnox Pom Lindsay, Aug. 19th, 1897. i. BIRTHS. norm-On the 19th. in Bobcaygeou, the wife of W '1'. C. Boyd, of a son. an km â€"At Undsay, on Friday. Aug. 20th. the wife of Ir. A. J. Kerr, of a daughter. Yumaâ€"- On Aug. 12th. at 68 Caledolua avenue, m, the wife of C. E. Veiteh,of a daughter. WAGES. M22222:2222.2.2.;,2s22r2222r 22.2.22 2.22.2.2 on us. i V. n; u. Joe.KillabytoAunleJchnson,alloiLindeay. ' mum-erwoamâ€"In ‘ibronto at All Saints' churchbvthellev A.E.Baldwin.lha unwou- worth to Hr. Len mum. bothof Lindsay. . Cgrmt-an.â€"iymthtug‘:f wing. at Christ ch W - - . cm Ediardeamp toJaueIlinm White, daughter “ Well done, upon its prompt adoption of the suggestion that it requires the purchasers of timber . - to . wu‘fctm TL” She. lumbe: of Thomas White, all olYerulaul. 8 801310!) no m . Km.â€"At Lindsay, on - A . 20th. the but is infant daughter of hand nu. 2's. a. ' ' ' I. cuâ€"l mannerisms-day,“ 24th, 1897, a plain notice to the United States that “I!" 3.1" Lsxedal m to” .“d m we are no craven nation, that we will not 4”,, , _ sub-it meekly to the aggravating, rmmmW-nmmqmtam idtating policy ,of the republic. The 1897.“ unpopucvdwfledya-lofph Wantiaiu‘decidedcontrastto m w ”m,” """ .- tba‘; spa-shy ,uttermes. of' the W4“ aeotioncf, liberalpreimwhoeepauésm- gem warmth» . I - sense-321w.» 29.1”“. '12.“; ' _ ...- . ---,. men, especially on the United States side, , 1 i Ask your Grocer for particulars. or drop a postcard to LEVER 8308., - Limited, - TORONTO. _____________..__.â€"â€"â€" LOCAL NEWSLETTERS CANNIA' GTO.'. [Correspondence oi In: Post.) FLowrm Sncw.â€"Be sure and keep Thurs- day, Sept. 16th, open for the annual flower show of the Baptist Sunday school, Can- nington. Rev. B. D. Thomas, D.D., of the Jarvis-st. church, Toronto, is expected. Flowers bare in good slxpe and a good pro- in is in re gr.Prtavim Digitizingâ€"Our Baptist friends are having good times at their Monday evening cottage prayer meetings. hext Monday it will be held in Saginaw. These services are being heartily sustained throughout the summer. W001) VILLE. Correspondence of TE! Post.) Causes Noraâ€"The new Book of Praise is out. and has been adopted by the Pres- byterian church here. It will in used for the first time in this church on the first Sabbath in September. FALL Fara â€"The township of Eldon fall fair will be held in Woodville on Sept. 25: and 23M]. Scaoox. reopens here on Wednesday, Sept. 1st. Pressman â€"Mlss A. Smith is at present visiting friends in Orillia ...... Mrs. Reid, of Toronto, is at present the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Rsv. and Mrs. Duncan. Qmee. NURLANU. [Correspondence of Tn roar. Gown Wrenâ€"Some of Nor-land's popular young men have taken in the harvest ex curslon to the far west. Among the num- her were Ernest E. Adair, Geo. A. Bond- way, Wm. C. Pearson, Addison E. Courte manche, Perry C's-l. L. O'Brien, Arthur S'aple and Bert Williams. All were sorry to sea the boys take their departure, a1 beinggeneral favorites they will be greatly missed. Some of the boys stated that they expected to pay a visit to the Klondyke country before returuiu . They have the hearty good wishes of air many friends in Norland. who wish for their success in the wild and wooly west and their safe return home in the not distant future. VISITING.-â€"Ml'. and Mrs. Joseph Perkin and family, accom snled by their friend Miss M inscu. of nton, are visiting at J. 1. Per in'e ...... Mr. R B. Pearson, If Tan Pos'r staff. has joined his brother, Lionel, who has been visiting and holiday- ing at Mrs. H. J. Pearson's for the past three weeks“ The boys are en'oying them- selves lmmeusely....Mlsses hila G. and Alice McL Ad.ir have returned home after their visit at Oakwood. Hanvnsrixc is, being delayed in this part and .the grain is being seriously damaged on account of the heavy rains. Crops, however. will be fairly good in this section. Hay crop was excellent and the beaver meadows are in excellent condition. Feed will be in abundance if the grain is not. Camrme.- Among those who have been outing on the lakes and rocks up north are Lionel and R. B. Pearson, Geo. Adair. John Boadway, E iwin L2Craw. Delph Houston, and others. The boys report the hucklcberries scare, but thlmble berries, cranberries, game. fish and fun are in great abundance. FAREWELL Manure -â€"On the eve of his departure for the west Emcee Adel-'s many friends githered a' his home ‘- o s y gc od-by and and wish him Godspeed. Au enj .yable evi nlng was spent. Erne- t will be me .t'y mis ed, especial y is. the E. L of C. E , where he has been an earnest worhe . E. L. or C. E.â€"Au earnest, interesting and instructive missionary meeting was held by cur society here on Friday evening last. SJeoial attention was given to the stutv of China and Chinese miselons Gert. Adair gavea talk on “China and its Pet pie." and By S. C. Moore gave an interesting address on “What has already been done in Chlnz," and "The needs of China." The choir rendered special music and the meet- ing wis led by Mrs. W. Wakelln, presi. dent. Ozr society has caught the miss'on- ary sp'rit and is working vigorously for that glorious cause. XEX-l Friday ever log, the 2th, the consecration slrvice and business meeting will be held and an in- tensely interesting temperanc program will be rendered on Friday, Srpf. 3:d. A good time anticipated. “ U-No Boo." __.___. .’.I I T LE REAL-11$, Correspondence of Tea Poor.) Garmentâ€"The remains of the late Mrs. Parkinson, (relict of the late John Parkinson), were interred in the Christian cemetery 03 Mazda , Aug. 3:d. The service was conducts by Elder Garbutt, pastor ofthe church, who preached from the words Load in 1 Cor. 15: 14 The deceased lady had long since eased the allotted “three score years an ten" and had attaiusd the age of eighty-seven. She was for many years aresident of Mariposa, but of late has lived with her daughter in Toronzo. Two children are left to mourn her! 59, William, cf Mariposa. and Mrs. Wo d, of Toronto, Psasoxass â€"Mr. B. Bennett. wife and family. of Burlington, Iovra, are visiting Mrs. Bennezt'a father, the Rev. F. B. S ration ...... Mrs. Vrooman and lies Whiteside, of Lindsay. were in town on Monday attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Parkinson ...... Mrs. (Dr.) He'hereli, of Lindsay, was the guest of Miss Reta Metrerel last Sunday. .. Mrs. (Dr) Broad,“ Wellington, is visiting herfathrr- in~law. Mr. James Bread ...... lies Smith and Mr . John Pearceepentafew days in Woodville last week ...... Kr and me Rusland werein Csnnington on Shuday. the guests chr. lePher-ou....laeter Fraud Rse‘and who has been spending some monthein' Toronto with his cuter return-dhome on Fdday....Dr. finder: senaudwife.ofCau e tSIud? athisfa'here....liae in mofl’dn say. returned heme Tueday , ipendlnygahw wilhherfv ~lra z. . Wm. Gleunv and ter of Oshawa. are via! his hroi inhumane.“ . ”Huntsman" Shier, of arereaewin acquaintanceein this in: 1305,11“ byher say, has been _.Ira.~ James ma.... Sheâ€"Papa migtt then not object to our marrying because of your poverty. He says tlsyciists apparently own the earth * __.._â€"-â€"- COMMERCIAL NEWS. TORON 1'0 IA 8K8" Flourâ€"The flour market is dull a d for with strai ht roll- u eas- toé‘tbdrfll‘lorentgc frel lit: quoted at 84.40 runâ€" c market quiet at 88 to $8.50 west for bran and ““331?" Filth“ ‘11. 89 for shorts. Bran is enâ€" e market is dull and ri lovvcr owing to decline in British ding: lied winter sold at 85c west. and more offers at this rice. .\'0. 1 Manitoba hard is lower at_ 1, Fort William, and 81.10. ngluséoéh‘l:?. Thhmdd 98c. Fort William. ”a“; nomlfia’ll. e cmand is limited and re â€" ”06m“ in: e market is quiet. with prices ataâ€" e market is fair] a sales of old white at 24c wzat. cilic'w'iiii: at 23c west and new mixed at "4'4: west. Penaâ€"The market is quiet. with sales outside at 45c to 40¢. north and west. Oatmealâ€"The market is qulet and prices steady at $3.10 to 33.20 for cars on track. Cornâ€"The demand is limited. and prices waavk‘ghQuotatlkohts are .75 to 28c outslde. . c ma . outside at acted“. e er with "I“ TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET. There arrived on the live stock me (2 {:25tfirzd’siyc‘bt'lucar.gli’ad‘s;I of stock. commuted e, 4' calves and W hogs. 1‘99 “d lambs. 73 .Considering that it was 'l‘ocsday. this was a ll ht run, and there being a good demand or ex rt attic to fill space al- ready taken, cattle of that class {aerialbg’uagsgz'upheariy in the day. in fact. ere w strong mar for uod stuff. as ‘ k“ l’r ccs in the main remained much the same as on Friday lest win a few ex- ieggigigulslkograggie extra line ‘l‘cked Iota. e exporters I: at rlcea ranging from 8L2!) to £4.50 r cwtf and two loads went as big as 15 and an- other 35 per cwt.; but these were extra line heavy cattle and were purchased to on space. These prime muss not be re- garded as ruliniothe market by any means. R. lronsldes t as cattle. weighing 1423 lbs. each, at per cwt. D. O’Leary sold to A. McIntosh 20 cr- trn _. cattle weighing 1:55 lbs. each. at .15 per cwf. J a: J. W. Dunn bou hi from P. Foster ug 1 lbs. each. at $4.75 10 on the lot. and one car grdbwtdm‘ 1228 lbs. each. at $4.40 '1‘. Crawford (M.L.A.) a Go. sold one load exporters at 34.1%” cwt. and bought one load. welghln ' lba. at $4 per cwt. Prices or utehere' cattle ranged from £393 It: mwedlu for. lgfe‘ggg tand $3.25 to n for lcked iota 0 choice demos.“ p" "n“ silent? 2.22222 22222 e rs to $4.25 r chpo 5' '1‘“ mm $290 No.2... .22: 22 2.2.2.222 2.2. 22.2222 e. we a . o 8500 for the lot. ‘ e r J. Rountree bought 2 cattle. mixed heif- ers. cows and steers. at $3.50 per cwt.. also one load of light butchers' at $3 per cwt. S. Hall! bought 23 butcherg' cattle, weighing 050 lbs. each. at $3.00 per cwt. Butdicra' cattle sold readily. especially the better dos. Feeders and stocks-re were in g demand and buyers were on hand from llllnols and Buffalo. C. Zeagman bought )0 heavy feedl- weighing 106" lbs. at 83.80 per cwt. ra. J. Rountrm- bought one load of heavy feeders at $3.90 po-r cwt. . Crawford It Go. bought one lot of ates". light feeders. wcl hln $0 lbs.. at $3.50 per own. and a one of heifers. for Morin-12:, weighing 750 lbs. each. at $2.90 pvr cw . 'l‘. Holdr-n sold 21 smokers, weighing 66'! His. much. at $3.05 per cwt. (1 Xvugmun bou ht 15 slot-hora. weighing Tful Hus. rack. at .325 per cwt. Bulk were in good demand. with few on {11.2 murkvi’. C. 'l.«-u:mnn is rvpnred to pay $4 In-r cwt. for first’cluss envy ones. ii-- lmught two light ones. weighing 1300 ”N. I-ilt'll. at $6.50 per cwt. 'l'hvn- were only about 12 on iln- umrkct. Prices ranged from $25 in S4” ouch. More good ones are wanted. t‘nlws sold at $3 to $6 each. according in ilfllllli)‘. Shut]! m-rn in fair demand. export owes svlllll'.’ at $3.25 to $3.50 pI-r cwt. Bucks) :2! $2.33” to S3 po-r cwt. Lambs sold at S'l in $4.27- pcr cum. or. in (nib-2r words. from 52.50 in $3.50 each, according to “wish! and quality. Tim prices for lungs were ii lltilw luwcl‘. and 53.3.1;- was the night-st prir-s- paid for th“ lwst. with a prolnxbllliy of sill lower nu! - . . J .10 K. 40 battle, ave r ch. legs mllch cows CHEESE MARKETS. ingot/soil. Aug. 24.â€"0m2rings today 132.1 lu-xa-s. .\u sales: {We in 9'50 bid. will-rs uwn- lmhlill: {Ul‘ 9‘20. _.\_i;uluv, Aug. '.'l.â€"â€"At our [ward tnnisht Uh: l.”i.\|‘.\ nlll‘l‘Cil. .‘ll'i'llriflll‘ liOllL’lll '23:; at 1m- and 470 a: 97¢. i‘ln- buyers pro. Hill. [bib-ville. Aug. 24,-Elt-ion {xvi-nos hum-dud Kill “'lilll" and 47- ('0lnrl‘vl ('llrf‘W‘ tu-dny: size bid for board. but no «xii-s made. Pumpiwiirord Ont an" ”4â€"“ ill ‘ . .. . . _. . e :lii-vsv- Btozlrd mvvtiug iii-iii lit-rv tonight, ‘f'sll boxes x\\\'hlle “'a-rc bunniml. Salt-s as o uws: 'ntkins, 615 at 93.4" .. (.O" 365 at my: .- . Miter...” IllilTiSli MARKETS. BLACKSMITH SHOP 83 'ill to 85 5d; .\'o. 1 (‘ul.. Ss 7 G.- red \\;li('i"lt. 85 4d (0 8:5 54: p~2xi;.h~i$sx§i5 corn, .is 3)}ng pork. 478 64.! for flnv We‘ll-En: ”all; 2;}: Jed: bin-on. heavy. l.c.. 29s 6d' do: 21.2.; :(0.. short cut. 28' ‘ .' ' its 6d: cheese. 4.35. b ("1' mliow, Londonâ€"Wheat oll' coast nothing on passage less :: xiv». mur'vts firm. .\l fizc on passage firm. I'nrlsâ€"Whetii 112! 5c for Sept. l-‘lour 61f ‘23.; for Sept. French country market. Liverpoolâ€"S 0t wheat firm: futures ner- d for Sept. Ts mad for Oct. doing, vous at 83 ~.»...X._'i H ”v .- .: .. , .. .. ,. « ,1 M ., lV-‘ihe Grand Receplon Room at Windsor. showing well known room. e Room, so intimately connected with the Order of the Garter. Vâ€"The Thro: l-A group including the Royal Family. Hon Wm. 122. ll -A distant view (f Windsor Guile as Iii-A nearer view of Wind: r, showing BEAU“ lFlJL BRITAIN?“ T he Scenarios and Splendors of the United Kingdom. Specially approved by Her Majesty Queen Victoria, aren thro Viâ€"‘ihe Queen‘s Sitting Room. one of the private rooms of Windsor. Viiâ€"Tue E at Corridor at Windsor, 520 he! ion rel'oe, and the walls c vered with master-pieces of the Vill~Waterioo Chamber, the walls of which are covers with Vhe Great Battle. The views in the other parts show all thebeautiful and memorabt How we are Going to Give it Away : $5 worth of goods from our large stock. Whom” you ~.....- As soon as you have purchased the amount of $5 you w: . 2.. i tiuCanada C a One part is to be given away with the purchase of chase 85 worth at once or not make- no dziference. presented with one part if this msgu cznnot be bou ificent work. palnter's art. W. Bingham. This magnificent Work is pub'iehed in 24 parts. Each part contains eight Beautiful Engraving._ ..M, “ii irehta. Oppo lte each engravitg are a few remarks descriptive of the rcenes. PART ‘0 1 CORTLIR'S: Gladstone and Lord Salisbury. the trees and over the river‘s edge. the Castle all its mvgnilicent grandeur. with wonderful fidelity the g and 22 feet wide, filled with marble lush and '2. g d with paintings of the noted personams con-4.1“, A true triumph of the printer's and engraver's art. and can only be secured in this way. Capics o the first five parts have been received and can be seen at our store. R. .8. ALLA/V 82 CO- Ray Co’s. Old Stand. Dry Goods, Miliinery, Manties, Men’s and Boys Clothing Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpets and House Furnishings, Lindsay, Ont. 3:53:0‘ e‘fi fiefifils a; b'fizfio'fi ..i afi 5? Si afi o'fi’x'cfii lit-anti”. (,5 e scenes in England. Scotland. lrclamxfii‘m , Thea: lgggh. 7“- -‘ THE JUBILEE HARDWARE an HOUSEFUBNISHING EMPONIUM W. BINGHAM, WWWWWOO¢ The New Hardware Store is now Open and in full running order with new and complete .ises 57 KEN T-ST., LINDSAY. of Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oils, Putty, Glass, Tinware, Housefwrnish- 2mg Goods, Granite, Iron Ware. Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. A Splendid Line of COOKING STOVES AND RANGES worthy of your inspection See them and you will not purchase elsewhere. FURNACES I We have the best Wood and Coal Furnaces made in the Dominion, an ‘ will FURNACESI ‘ give Special Attention to Furnaces and Heating Work. TRY US. For Taro Sctt cf Tools undS:ockt immediate English country possession. Apply to â€"-79-wti. OTICE TO THE PUBLIC.â€"I here- ‘ L by give notice to m partiee um I will not be New A COAL OIL ! Canadian Oil at right prices. COAL OIL ! Best TIN SMITHING and REPAIRING different branches promptly attended to by skilful workmen. SEE OUR BLUE FLAME OIL CO KIN STOVE, the best in the market and cheapest. O G Amexican Machine Oil always in Stock. flfltl in all its “c came here prepared to sell the very Les: goods and do the verv best work at all times at the lowest possible prices for CASH, Estimates promptly furnished. patronage of the public resyectfi: ly solicifed. Tl. e McLENNAN CO’S OLD STAND, a ver tieemen ts. ' SALE or to RENT.2 E. EVANS. Ne_w Advertisements. . AbTEDâ€"General Servant; perman- . «n: position and fair Wages; , recommend-mom buolLfl-‘a mice of Tm: l’m-‘r â€" 80422 AGENTS Cmm... Srnuno HEIFER. i , , i and 7s 9- d for Dec. Maize unsettled at mum. {or any debt- cwmm by my “a. 3 15",. A for Dec. F our ms. Londonâ€"ClowWheat on ehsler. Mnlae on passage on et and stead . Liverpoolâ€"Closeâ€"Whoat easier at #3362; So In. Tammi forafloa and 7s 8d . ae q ct at d for Sept" 3a 4’2“ for Oct. and 3a Sled for Dec. Flour Parisâ€"CloubWheat Icnf. 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Toronto Ont. - -. o-.â€" ...â€"___.__. - Ammunitiln 1897.. These goods speak for selves . . LOUDLY and CLEARLY Satisfaction guaranteed [(2 pur- chasers of '? EMPTY and LOADED SHELLS, Powder, Shot. Wade and Primers W. Iron. Steel. Cement. 00010» Speedup We. fix The mt!!! “Inns Cards “Wat them of THE 909;; 3Mtheaeâ€"weprinepecm 0‘ mug-defied. '“7. Binghanl l have a mu Nut. These are Pu.” range iv All“. a nun)! Tin-be 37¢ \u “or. App?) 1 Mutiny, A Elie LINDSAY -..â€"#â€" TOW \ DASH 3 -Dun . week that - WWW-2 nuanced m. or ”I!!! i 2

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