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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 29 Sep 1893, p. 9

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h mamas becoming disgusted u the W “mute. main 3 now. .11 than explosions. an that enemy. an to kill one old cow! These atoms at. We simply ridiculous. Intud th'rm) ELECTRIC Farmâ€"We had e m violent atom on Thundey night. 1‘ e electric fluid broke on: of bounds, worked melt into en ungovermbie rege nnd mode itaeli, es is 1183:} in such cases, extremely ridiculous. In the old timeâ€"the dark mesâ€"thunder end lightning need to be regerded ee meniiestetio ne of the Diety; now they ere looked upon es mere ordinery occnrenoee, they are expleined by netnrel :eeeone end they ere spoken of no lame-regretted weetee oi energy. The “arm on Thundey wee just on instnnoe in point. It reared with and violence for e couple or hours; the electric fluid leahed ”eel! into einry. end fleshed with such e hauled violence thet it lighted up the attire northern district; the thunder roer- ed end reverhented until sleep wee quite inpeeeibie, ee much energy wee weeted eewonldheveeeved thelehoroi emillion‘ m {or e whole yeer hed it been properly applied to useful pnrpoeee; end whet wee there-alto! thewheienproer? Why the “the fluid killed Dom’e cow! All thet K1); 3."): - lCorreauonde;.ce e '. u l . , r.) l‘xcxw.â€"1‘:.e anew; . . , ‘ “wutlon with r. 9. No.1), Lust-cl «1.. .4 , ; cwld on Frldes', the lint. then, u. ‘::s.; -l jumton's grow. '1‘.b2en,=..:.:: can . s : 2.»: been ptevieuely cached to: £50 u-. ..-..;a. The girls and ccyo‘ recee View “7-5....“ Lino the ladlea' 023 race was Splei‘ e 95:1 was the "“ meet lenghebl; a; an. ..':. J emes Wilson, reeve or $0121.: v;..:, we; then called to the chair. 1- , . ex, 0:; eke programme mu; a mag; s: 19.3.05} ;2ad, reedlng by Gertie 5717111201: ; IL ‘. a song by the school entitled "The farmer”; 4th, recitation by Sophie Boldt: 55h, recitation by Jennie Chynoweth ; um, «3:23;: by the school. entitled “The clock”; 7th, reading by Miss L. Seward; 8th. reading by Mlee Mabel Sownd. Mr.A. Baldz, use or the trustees, then delivered an excellent speech torthe oocoeion. It was then moved by Mr. Boldt, seconded by biz. Chyneweth, that 3 vote of thanks be voted to the ladies bud chairmen, which was unanimously curled. The chairmen, In reply, congratu- htedtheledlee and teacher, on behalf of the eoholere. upon the way the menaged the mneemente o! the day. lacuna but. 0'. u.) .wall In Lmlabla wJa, a. a“. We: mm, iamliigsm lympachf is exuraumug 01991:: :bolr so::ow.â€" . the whats mutants. .3 Savsga'a right (hid wand from nu: 9.31:. I few hours. M‘dx‘ ”a"; the] and 5:39 .. “a named-.4 5;..L Savage ate-tin; 12¢: but had cuiy an: Bollldas said he we last tho other can. “realm: a: m; Hallway static-J :0 led aver a. rant. Wi.": Dhfib‘r‘. rvvw :21 :2 km I‘th «7% gm! time": we aim» éhwirrn as: nqu 151“ mm ‘ NEARLY Dnowxm).-fipr Munhter of Pickering. mt dmwninn on Friday 3? 8-. child wus visiting har- gran! Ind whiie carrying water i; to tha threshing boiler, “‘1‘ the top of the cistern. P» 3 and upon returning ts!’n:‘ perceived the lime cm: '2' :1 i! once dcacwdw and 22:: Mind her- !rcm 9220‘» :" Why); n «:1 a r--~:-. Qk‘b‘r‘. r-‘rw :1 r. Hum" i- L()\JJ\ l1 iconsnpr.m f ‘ on bnly 1.913133) u’ ”saggy“ 1’ PERM; am? 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Lneya, a sys- 1 993 m Ail 4i Hrs Ems Cc'r OPEâ€"Tho old odege. "more hate leee speed." Win Itrlotly exemplified last Monday on Queen-It. went. Mr. John Abnhun Wolfe or 20 Cameron- et. was 3 passenger on e Queen-at. trolley on, end at the point med be “tempted to night before the oer elovnd up enm- clently. He wee anon violently to the ground end badly ebuen nr,hb heed, hoe end one knee being ooneldenbly Paomom.â€"A. W. Wright, of Toronto, editor of the jeans! o! the Knights of stor.hu succeeded John W. any“ u gum-a1 uctetuy of mu: org-mutton. MRS. FomY's WILLâ€"There is a strong probability that a legal fight will iasne over the will of the late Mre. Almira Grover Foley, in her lifetime a well-known resident of the 'town at Pete-thorough. She died just a year ego, leaving an estate valued at $60,000. She left it in the form of annuities of $100 to 21 (“Karat persons- At their deeense their ehsres were to return to a tund (or the benefit or all deserving widows and orphans who are bona-fide residents of the county 0: Peterborough. The next of kin are about to attack the will, and application has been made to the court of chaneery to have two of them appointed as plaintiffs to repre- aent themselves and all other claimants. :Hnsvy DAMAGES Aswanâ€"Mr. David Blsckley has issued s writ mains: the Torontoietreet railway in: $20,000. It will be remembered that Bisckley'e eon, who was s law student in this city, wse killed 3 year ego while riding on s Church-st. trolley by being struck by s on coming in on opposite direction. It was said at the time thsr the tether would sue for dom- szes, end the action hes been deferred until now. Scxr AGAINST THE MAILâ€"Dr. C. L. Coulter, Vice-president ot the Canadian Headquarters club at Chlcago, he: entered an“ againa: Lbs Toronto Mail for $10000 donges {or alleged defamation of char- acter lu lts report of the collapse of the above named club. George Dunstan, managing alt-actor ot the club, will short-y Institute a sun against the Man to: a like amount. Tt )h’UIv' TU. A meuu 01 §I,LKJU,000.â€"Mrfl. E. Walker. who keeps the Grand opera house csndy store at m; Young‘st" has received won from British Columbia. am an estate valued at $1,UU0,0UG ha been left to has: and he: bromora and sister: by a native who was a. wealthy dlatiller 1n hunlakulen. Ireiand. Her two brozhers, Gael-Re and James Crawford, of Zimmer- msn, Out, and Hamilton, Ont., respective- ly, are lacking alter the Interests of the family. W. Luwnabmuau .............. ...... .. 16 Gu â€"C-arziud. unwed. h: Mt. Mcoummou. seconded by Mr. Shunt, that the clear): he zuuruuua so new) alipar’daa interested In the Gum's drain ta clean out those par. thus “kind to than by the enmnaer In |‘~:‘0.â€"Uuried. Moved by Mr. Lawns- brough, aecondod by Mr. :zver. tint this caancil 3Cj Jun uutli the third Mondsy in szober to: sexual busineaa.-â€"Carrled. JOHN F. Cnxumus. clerk. i9 98%: S::...L.:‘.:;: ........... 2‘. *8“? Mi; HR: i814 “MM 95» 68?: §- .z: k R‘hg 1" {$24! 833'. 22:22:: A mm; V *3 mi». 68%: u; 69% 9H“ {19W9393hh2kzi12112 11:11:21: 2?“ 9“ {MB gamma: WK 9% ma “89'."1'1 l mama; MM amwx»9§_ av. 99%; :.__ s p“ 4.. L lupn‘nuw. “pug 3.1; m. (:93. 1 p N u. aw“. nuns \ptaquw‘i. yqqa- 45‘an .35“ E fucmizdauu. “anew; -.-, can- 3.... ..... ; an JJJASQLI é. um at. “on but; an find 3!: cur. 5 ............................... 6600 ..l Johaatuu. wazk on town 11w can a; MARII’OSA-i. Cocxcn. PROCEEDINGS. â€" Council me). this mu dey of September. 1~D:;, members ell present. Minutes or lee: meeting reed and approved. Moved by Mr. Lownebor‘ ough, seconded by Mr.$hever, thet the new give his orders on the treeeurer in lever cf the following persons on eccoont of Short’s drem :â€"Thomes Ell], $350; George Sollett. $100.â€"Cerrled. Moved by Mr. Webster. seconded by Mr. Lownsbor- ough, thet the reeve give his order on the treesurer in fever 0: Wilson 8:. Wilson. printing account to dete. $2s,‘.73.-Cerried. Moved by Mr. Shever. seconded by Mr. McCrlmmon, the; the reeve give hie orders on the treesurercin fever of the lollowing persons for work on reeds :â€" Oliver Johnson. worklets ‘20 end 2!, 6011.5 ................ ... 310539 G‘lson «on: 10:35 and 8 can. 8.. 13hr: Johnson, "‘ . aid r, um; 10: non” . éiéé’ci W. bbfi-habmnghu .‘.'.'. ........ Mm (‘Mzikih Ma?! Ma 15 mi 19-. ma. 5 W41: behefii):hfi fififié! :::;V‘.:‘.:;;‘.;;; 3%. Hakim HHMHM gammy; Mévi m ...... Mr. S. J :hnston has returned from is visit to xhe gran fairs, the World's sni the Industris‘, having obtained three prizrs on the homes which he showed at bnzh places. 11»; reparts the fairs to have baen good in the extreme. TELEPHONEâ€"A telephone line is being event by Dr. A. Gillespm between his 0 lice here and bone, which will nation“:- a fly increase his already large practice in and around that vfllagr. SPORTS.â€"Some of our cltfzans, evidently preparing for a test of their speed, may be seen hustling around Mr. R. T. Edward’s tnc‘: with horses or bicycles. BHE‘URNED.â€"Mi‘. Gec. Coons returned in: Thursday tram a sham visit with his sitter Mrs. Aiax. McFadyen, oi Hint.Mich., formerly of this phcc. Ha vns ncoompm- zed by his 2331113 and he xenon: having had a good time tad of finding his sister and funny in good health and prosperity. CLUB Summxu,â€"Ssv¢xal a! an: {cum ladies lava orgwmm a. club swing!!!“ alnsa under the shin humane“ of Mr, A. W. Coons. princlpu 02 our school. Wu may expact to be annex-tuned by I public (119913] of mu m “in the sweet pretty soon.” s “a‘fi’fifi mu fimmwnrlm 9 $1: 93?» mum B“: J, Rama ml Ma um. um am 98 Na“! mt, m a ma “mm «A m Walk Mia We with mm c mm nmm pad. how am he m mm m: muted “karat: ta evau excel NA pm extraordinary awn: as 3 meta: {n mu m mm um In mm a «um Ian m an m “Masai mm“ m mm man um am a m semen ammuamwmmm M um m1 mama/.64: MI! Wuhan when stem 9! “when mama m mm m an paw! 3‘“th magnum m mm m ms «an n madman“: l“ N ”be 15 9') m) mm CANAQEAN 90511 And the premier. who bee for twenty- one yeere ruled the deetinlee o! the loeel perliement e: Toronto. eroued hie feet end eeltled beck into hie chelr with the e]: o! e men ‘who believed every word the‘ be eeld end tel: the: others eught unheelreungly 30 eee the nnzh of the wetter. " Ruledby Englend i" leuahed 8!! Oliver, end Me eyee took on e. deolded twlnkle. "For hell e eenmy the policy of Greet “I believe in end love my notion end I went to perform my part, whatever it my be, in melntoining its existence on odio- tinct politicol or notionnl orgonlzetion. I believe this in the long run to be the belt thing for Cenodinno end for the whole Amerienn continent. We do not wish to disconnect ourselves with the mother loud unless it ehonld be by and by to net up (or onreelveo on on independent notion in friendly nilience with tnetinnd, it no ion:- er in political connection with it. But the time for nboolnte independence bee not yet come." The Dominion Happy As It Ieâ€"Political Onion Would Be Suicieo For a Great Country with Unlimited Resources. 1 [From the Chicago Evening Post. Sept. 16.} ‘ “No." said Sir Ollver Mowat, premier of Ontario, carefully consulting a little red book labelled “Centennial Proceedings." “No, I do not believe in annexation for Canada. I prefer the ills I sufl‘er to the ills annexation would involve. Thrrears in most counties a low annexationists, but the aggregate number in the Dominion, I am sure, is small as compared with the aggregate population. To the United States and its people we are all friendly. We recognize the advantages which would accrue to both them and us from extended trade relations. We are willing to go as far in that direction as shall not involve ‘ new, or in the future, political union. ‘ There Canadians oi every party have hith- erto drawn the line, and I trust will continue to draw the line. In my early days I used to mourn over the little Canadian sentiment which existed then among Canadians, either by birth or by adoption ; but a gradual change has been golng on in this respect and Canadianlsm is new predominant among the largest proportion of the Canadian people. SIR OLIVER M0 WA T SA YS AN- NEXA TION [8 NOT WANTED. FENELUN FALLS. Accxnxxrs.â€"Oo Thursday of last week Ernest Fiett. aged four and a half years, son of Mr. James Plat: of Vcruiam, fell from a tester and broke his right arm about two inches above the wrist. He and his brother Thomas were bringing the cows home and stopped on the way to have a te=ter on a fence. His father drove Ihim to Dr. Wileon’t office at the Falls. where the broken bone was set. . . .011 the following (is:' (Friday) the youngest daughter of Mr. Benjamin Smith of Somerville got kicked by a colt. She happened to be out with her father where he had a team hitched to a waggon, and one of the whiiiletrees not fixed between the spokes of a wheel; and the little girl, while attempting to pull it out. frighten- ed the horse, which kicked her in the face. She was not cut. but received two yery black eyes and an injury to the nose. She was brought to Dr. Wilson as soon as nessible aiter the accident and received the necessary medicsi treatment... On the same day Mr; Thee. Cashere of Pension was the tittim ei s simiisr’ but more senses sentient; He had been mounting {a She ei his was and use hemmed his team is a stem that this in Mg my sad that he inseam he fienivi mm witheei men dime-elm the sweat; trig-,4 blew; lines he was using an m nits him mesh eemai 9% Has hams. m the unease? 8i the We mam; puma itikti‘d: Melee in mm easiest a mi N M “my: mama ii i9 Ml m undo a h-NH'NN “Ni *5 mole tweet ml: Ni: Sankara wearing! UM: horses. led one at them aside sci then tried to call the other over in order to enable i; to rise. While he was so doing the animal commenced to struggle m1 kick. and one of its hind teat emu-cl; him exactly on his left eyebrow, iuiiietiog a gash in which Dr. Graham. who was at once sent 10:. had to put three etitchee; Mr. Caehore was down town on Wednes- day and his eye was completely hidden by what looked like a neatly constructed convex lid or cover of ilseh, and his cheek do wn to his chin was etili discolored. He said that he Knew nothing from the instant he was kicked until some time‘ afterwards; but thata boy who was with ‘ him informed him that he got up and fell 3 down three times beicxe he was able to: remain on ,his feet. and the doctor says that if the horse’s toot had struck him an inch hizher thebiow would haw been huh-[Gazettm l HE CLIN G5 TU CANADA muse m we in mm III mum I0 elm to the Mile that 8 en leek sit the him at em mm M. MIN‘ t t. mealtime 9? i 'm M‘VWfiVIT-WO M“ ‘0 WNI‘iMI mm mm we meet: 19.: em um denim um um en mm an new like in new»: well M “h M! you‘ end he! deem w my \lMflM‘KQx file we: thine mm the dinner on em» ml nummeemed amine: m mum 9! “Matt! em a“ mil: «in "mm lem 0 New mm“ In the “meted death 91 em: Mme we here It muting tile-mile”! the sad «ailment OHM met! 0! he: whims oi alumna aeniel dinner and editable disposition i. is tinned-net! to write shout one known ee well in the vicinity. She bore in eutferinge with ehrietien fortitude. Mu. Shae end family have the sympathy o! the entire community, this being tour innerele tram the same house in tour yeeu. Her remains were interred in the St. Mery‘e burying ground. followed by e large eon- eeuree o! eon-owing friends and reletivel. - A sister’s love so kind and tender. Gentle. content. mild. secure. The rereet mines can never render Gems so precious and so pure. 'Tle like a mentle wnm enlolding In eerth’e chilly. dreary meet; Though her term may ieeve ue treneuring This which clings to us 30 feet. And yet there is a love m- greater. Kinder end more gentle still Then even 3 eieter‘e heart can proffer. Every word can utinte to fill. E‘er on glittering wings of mercy Swoone to guard where e’er we rum: If it wine at last will cut; To our loved one'u bieeeful home. mm “Huh ja mm“ 390199!!! MNMYQN’MRIQ FRIDAY, BEF’TEMfiRR g lous chflfiem or‘to invigorate and brace up the system after “Grippe,” pneumonia, fevers, and other pros- trating acute. diséas‘éa, nothing can equal the “Discovbry.” vigor: In buildin up bo‘ih' flesh 9nd “Mirth of P 6: Pam)’: .Smf“: It purifies and enriches the blood, muses every organ into healthful abtion, 33d _ne§t_9res strqnggh ‘_a.nfi It’s the only guaranteed remedy: for every disease caused by a. disor- dered liver or impure blood. Dys- Eepsia, Biliousncss, the most stub« om Skin, Scalp and Scrofulous afiections, even Consumption (or. Lung-scrofula.) in its earliest stages, all are cured by it. SQMETHING W175 014.15, as a medicine, is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. And, because of that, there’s something unusual in the way of selling it. W'here every other medicine of its kind only promises, this is guaranteed. If it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. 4 “Na. Wu luve islled nu fu- to got 3 ms- jnlty for even uurce‘ti: ell cuuuucrcisl roolpmclty end there wcuzi :13 Immanuel] greatrr diillcuity end duhv in gaming e lmjorlty tor ennexssioo. \‘err muty ero, litre nu seli, preperel ior the one meebure who ere with ell their hearts easinat the other. There on be no enuexetion uulczs end until e decided msjority or our people went it, end thit will not. be until their preeenc loyalty in driven on: oi both politic-l perties, nrr until the people of Qxebsc. the meritlme provinces, the new western provinces std Oatsrio. sre pre- pered tor direct tention tor the support of their locsl governments. Lest year we c.1ebraztd the hundredth birthday or our n« tion. I hope the: when snother century ermi heve been edded it will etlll be Cen- eds end the dey be celebrated by Cens- dinns.unebaorhed. numerous, prosperous end at peace. For myself I would prefer to die In thet hone rather then to die prn‘MOnt (W the Unlfad SM". 1" Sir 'Jllver’e hoe olonded. "Yee, it in true. but it must not be overlooked tint A country ye: new and wiih 05,000,000 of o popnlniion mnet pteeent more openim for Canadians then Cenode with o popnletion of $000,000 can hove for American cliiz one, yet the lost Dominion cenene shove the: there ere 90,180 persons of American birth meklng their homes in Canada. And these eke not the team oi the American people. either. Quite the cannery; They belong; as n ‘rnle. to the meet industrious. “the. law-abiding. Intelligent clean of on? germane; Regarding mm in known es ihe 'féééht Candy!!!“ 93- due“ our iWn battles! 6mm mm. w. i Mamie“ that same eeeambmam mums mu m alienated a; m Mes ei Bei'iiéii name. a! sewing is time Mules! mummm eat: em a! Manda; mm mm hewmh «may»; 0m ea the em; km! 89009:! 00088 mm lat-mu la 90”“?! a law; Mme m 995999!th m 990th w: ”an: w. 91%“: ha 990mm}. 990mm in. 596 QRRlle2§P¢ leaiaméw mew-- uumlw Hamming. Mun a! nammam Nd manta, nu cillace at llamloioq wioluuu end as ptavlncw lieutenant savanna and mama". pm to up»: 0! won: amen-â€" ought eurely to mm an: 10 Md 1.): out mung wen whatuwr m: “min.“ "Then you duu't beltcvu Jan .3 nun um 169mm obutnl In Own: 1" “BM, 8!: Oliver. you must ndmlt tint a host of your brightest Cundlunl drm over here.” Hui! e million Iqum milee of Claudia! territory in well timheud land ormil'ie lmd. end h“ e Mu what-umwina one then not other country in the world. Oeu- ndn in elno uueqnnlied for ruining enttle. We hove other-lee. timber end miner. We hove coll end n oiimete ndeptcd for ruining end maintaining e vigmur nod eclive pop- ulniion, which in the moat importnut con- siderotion of oil. Why should we went to be nbeorbed into the United Stetee ? Why commit netionrl euiclde? Our will in the power which movee puiinment nt Ottnwe. but nt Woehingtou the influence of our few millions of atople would count but little. If we went free trnde now we hove only to elect representntives fnvoring it and free trnde we mny hove. If we went not free trede. but n revenue terifl‘. we have only to eend to Ottnwn repreeentn- tivee favoring n revenue torifi' end we ehnll have it. Butin one of nnnexstion to the United Stetee Conndinue might beuunni- menu for any policy nod their unanimity would amount to nothing unleee n mnjorl- ty of the 65,000,000 of other people ohould also favor it. By mention we ehould thue prnoticnliy he givinu up forever the absolute. uncontrolled right of dealing throughout nli time with our fedrrol “like. We do not went it.” mm In in In a mm W m mm. m M m mm an It I“. «mm. W! hm m m mt an: mm ms a w man we MW "a Hit a m» I mum n a 0mm hm mm mm “a new» Ind III the mm a mm mm In mam "M I“ I "on mm mm mm Mum 9mm 0! m mean mu «m mu MOI In 0 mm manual H; mm»: cl ammo mm. In. mm In new In m 0! mm mm awaken mm m the aim am”. Mum Man. “0‘ M N km a a» when MM‘ 91an 09! "a mm» 90 mm Mom 1. Am a“ um um” mu 9! m Now uwm um.- um Now ‘1‘»: and Panamanian Hut 1: vb“ a may“ you Amman Im to Nick” mm to hi! to "samba" World’s Dzspensary. was. main-u. Y--" â€" -vâ€"v â€"-vv--â€"-â€" *4 I" am“... alga-mm Manufactm'er and Proprietor of The hunt Revolving apd Blcycles, Volooipedu, Ea:- pnu Wagons and Sport- We have some beautio ful thififs In Engage- ment ass that you ought to see. Our wed- ding rings. bearing our trade mark "B. Baas." are second to none. If you have any ideas which you want, worked out in jewellery. re- member that we make amthing you wish to order my». Ana. 3. 1893 -33.7 YES / BIN/16’ IT 7'0 06‘. amd Cigars, Jewellery ' and all kinds of Fancy Goods. J. RIGGS My Good: generally, J08. Blggs. Sold by Gfooers Everywhere. Weliing‘ton and Ann Sts.. MONTREAL. pad with the bes't modem tools and machinery for this class of work, and we guaran- tee satisfaction. lioes your Watch stop or run in regularly or unsatisfactorily ‘1 Have you broken or injured any article of jewellery? Hus your Clock gone wrong? When anything of the kind happens BRING IT TO US. It is part of out business to repair Watches, Clocks and Jewel- lery. We give special atten- tion to this department. Our workshop 15 thoroughly equip- Button Bros. Foot of Kent-st, Lindsay. Had: only by FAIRBANK 6: C0. 99 18K On Saturday, the 16th inst, my barn in Emily was burnt by blazing shingle from a burning barn on an adjacent farm. On the 219! my claim for loss on contents was adjusted to my satisfaction, and to- day, the 2 5th, Mr. 5. Cornell has a cheque for the amount of my. claim in. full. It is hardly necessary to say that I am highly pleased with th‘ {fitness of the settlement and the promptness of the insurance company in paying my claim. Farmers will promote their own interests by 69‘ trusting their insurance business to Mr. Corneil. Ihoroughbred and. Farm Stool: Insured at very Low Rates. mm mvw‘mvw-‘WI ' 'n ij‘w‘iria} iiu‘ffvv-V‘ -- vvv-a who “a ll GREY TWEKD. «mm 860ng I“ F J's v 0‘50 0 Hml‘lxas ul-w 2, W828: mar-mam, w,“ “Eggs; summer; mm" Wm.“ ‘7 Eliminate". ““5175“,; Wu lama should «0 our IANOY annex 3088: BLANK“; Hum MIMI"! cad Waving done on abort nouce. Roll: for sale. ' WANTED TEE EAR ROULD. Lindsay Woollen Mills mas Mitchell wishes to Inform the sublic and her numerous friends and patrons that 51 Just received n new And vnlus 1c stock of Fall and Winter Mininery of the [31¢qu Btylu and Fashion. Also gnu: Styx.- ln mm mm mm mm. 77 u, MANUFAQTUFERS. WOOLLEN BATTING, A Ml “m of Knitted Underwear, Men’s Socks Ladua’ and Othen’s Hose made from our ' finest yamâ€"very low in price. Grand Pal; and Winter Millinery Opening. mag? mgrefiémagh if»?! 3126.. Sign ‘;"85 "a 2.9:” {.3}; 11;ng 93mm hump many as h r . Winn-hag; Apex; ca Woollen Good: of Every Description She ll fully pre rod to wnlt on her numerous friends and patrons having sin-cured n l'z'~'. Illllner. I am nu u mama can one but its” show Boom. linemanâ€"our Want a co!- Dry Ooodl auto. Dohouy Bleak. next door to A. autumn-u- Dtn: More. Wynd Evenina'Co-stumés". WEALWWUELMLUSI LINDSAY FOUNDRY. Oat. MAM. Innâ€"m: yuan}. ADI. IO. lm-fl. Dual-y. May 2206. 1893â€"59. MISS MI'I‘CHELL. Lind-u. Flt-pm JOHN MAKINS. SEPTEMBER, 21, 22, 23, and following days. Elahest Price in ('a_uh for all the I! not that (.‘omt’us So that we can sell them at Wholesale Prices. We ha cured Mr. Smyth‘s Store, next Handcock's Hun opposite the market, and will be prepared to pay the We have sold out our business in Cambray, and have 1‘ arrangements with one of the very best factories in Canada to furnish us LARK. FUNNELS, BLANKETS. AND OTHER WEDLLEN (301398 S. CORNEIL. CLOVEJEI. S E E I) r Bud wanted, for which the $1103st WOOL WANTED. WALLAGE 8: 863. mun-u. '. NW. ”93 â€"'5 Two (tents [Each-u. when Excharmiged. 8111p your Wool to A. PROMPT SETTLEMENT. PRICE WW AM} my MAWRB W Jame; 861th. Ina Bmlhm. John Mann 3. M188 M1 tchell. ifig’fiflfléé 99196 S. Cornell. n"!!- W JOKE MARINE. William-by William ntreon ‘ ham muss us u i“ "0 “m but Me on In ova; “an. a for sale. WOOL Mills, IUZUA ma nmcl; fl! 01 becoming equeinted such be hee Ml]. it ever. been presented below. .7 net “It to the Cenedien pevllion ie the unprc~ ”Hone building occupied by .\'ew South wiles. whoee pluck end enterprise in met be en meaniflcent e diepley in e'. the “pennant hue been the wonder of us all. hen the tropicel-looking heedl1 nertere of “0 Republic of Heyti. end next to theee g“ Indie building. e veriteble etorehouee ‘ titers treeeuree. Owing to the .ntroduc- ‘ “ oi! Europeen anode. the menuiecture l d obiecte of en hee declined to e greet ex- , ht in Indie, end but for the intervention ‘ C eertein commerciel drme would soon “peer eitozether. Among the firms. 3. J. Tellery Co. 0! Delhi end other citiee ‘ h probebly the meet prominent. end hee ‘ hennmber of yours eiimuleted end en- l mused the netivee in producing erticlee d urtietic merit. end cultiveted e demend I" them emona the connoieecure of Europe ‘ Ind America. Mr. Tellel'y very kindly me ever the buildina the other dey. end i looked a priceleee goode till my eyee were IVeery. There ereCeehmere ehewle ench ill ere given by Queen Victorie ee wedding -'eeente ; the wonderful Remoore ched-‘ due. or ring ebewle. at such fine texture? fit one of them measuring 2x4 yerde oen ‘0 Madly through en ordlnery fing- cm; embroiderien in silver end gold. ‘N eilk. the letter of microecopicel fine- -'~ ; ornate of e11 the deeizne for which “out ie no lemons; motel work in end- “ reriety. some pieces repreeentinxj 7.1! 0‘ ”that toil by meny hende 'm ivory tueke. the deucecy and w of which ie teirly bewildering: ‘ wood curving oi men'elloue beeuty A“ deemiptiouoi these ie out at th W- hat everybody ehould eee them, “Indie Devlllon ie elweye crowded, end fluent-men; theerowd ere peninq fillfl'e eerrenee. lithe oi body. derk ol hh“- Ind eled in eeerlet nniiotm. WM THE (‘HLUIM ONTARIO'S ir‘flvs "my: “gum; \1 ,__A g-‘ We. 0‘ 0.1.“) g.-..c Luan- V ”and u hrh-fiqurtvr‘, u“: lot nausea: but 0! mom on m. . nu Durham stulon, when: m 'hnllk [ruins alive. to jnmmcd tr “Ina till lane .1 night. nnd rind Hod. :- 3 ask or grout dli‘. .. Sands! the G. 'r. 1:. brought 9:1 in 107 caches. .11 (Med with pm Cd 1: wu no; u: excepuons: duv. 31w Gauntlimx 3“ five weeks not “ m Worid‘n (“.71 mitten mu m «~' “‘5 0mm» rd LL» ”“95““!th “a... 'C* vahq m u B9.Qrflnlni mghho ma: HMO M v.19 MM Gui. 1:... ”a.“ “Mpbsl- u- m 9%“ Ju,,.: h h OOH-hat Wm...) : me°\¢uhbk‘ ..\_.‘. Z‘_. w bulldtnpo Ibim u. “914 be mun. 2:: . .3 a. 9.991. “cm M 2.4 m II men 1.2: wuma M6100! sucks; .a:‘ .... CU Douflng In u; 1.3:: 1... While an: bu- m m 107 coaches. .u (Lied with pneazngcn .d 1:. wu not w exception-l dsr. m and. (I the cult. fluke Lands wk: “one: in the Wane Cm'. 1nd the fin man of even cume‘hnve m opporum ad Ink. the :u ; moot: the out 1| so 1 K- variety, Mn o! p“ wvv according to anemone r. 3:“ “d! the old-lualnonci drad I) “I “t a, “i you won't be duo} ‘ .LA‘J GET SOAP hna bl" Ocltle {or the pub! 3 3 -.2 Wham hu‘e been epocxull; .4; TANDSA}; FBIn-U ”rid-renowned 835;: u“ .u laundry an) Bum.“ .m “an extent. 0! ulna. '3â€" â€"- w-- -â€"'â€"B W. - ‘quu “was“. lithe of body. dark 0 m M c1511 1n sou-flex unuorm. mu ”-m tub-nu. These Knitmumau T- h in mind. Carve visitors WIN “a ”O. the onluvulon of u taste (a .‘u‘ “met the chic! objects at th ‘2. Mom at the World‘s tot _ w 31.0!!me of Bomb“. wh m New 0! Incl-n TI . am: chatted with u: . 6 “I'm It [I tum v.2. in. that!» to. undue: ot Ind ’ 0"“! bu tact-cued ’wlth muvollo: ‘ ' - “d In the British msrkec, ‘hwspeuzy dubbed the cum .. 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