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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 25 Sep 1896, p. 5

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‘er neglects re liberal. onld make induy. f Goods his sea.- telling: Lted give us ery 10w .dication front ,rd 0‘ it. and 10c and“ 10c 13M “v.13 7c 53.128 1.40 10c 10c 15c 10c 12c 25c 25c 65c 25c M w. KENNEDY 8160. Iâ€" .: n" ‘ -S:.w‘ g. n b... ISGRANTON COAL Binder Twine, lay Parks and Rakes). Machine Sections, Paris Green. Machine 0% Portland Cement, Builders’ Hardware, been Doors dz Windows Faking Tackle. A Look Out for Kim. .31 "Namath of Tax Pos'r will “and “3‘; 10991 fairs. Any Item or non “MR to faFeVEha’r g5§3}7;£10;5-3i_6 :3" "lblcribers to THE POST 3mm“ out for our representative. The “Lindsay Horticultural Society Whom of direcbore or the above bet! to coil your attention to tho 2:“ liberal offer to the first 100 sub “H °‘ 31 00 to the society: 1. 12 firet- Wm‘nthsé for winter bloom. “MM 1 '0 choice crocus, mm 51 cl». i331?“ “18 The Mammoth Yellow. "w. h" UH; E A; z “1 t“ NNELS and l‘bhflflfihfi Irina We will save you 10 per cent. PRINTS. ISATEENS and COTTONS ES“, FRIDAY. SEPT. 25. 3"“ 3‘ 0115 ms or exhibitors for public:- “PM” thankfully received. Peruee Pn u.â€"-_ ‘L _ , ,,_L_-_I_Ll-__ ‘- in TOWfiND COUNTY. “""“I we mammom uuuw. .1 m“ 0‘ “gm following: (i) Tho 5b., Horticulturist which include. h mm“ in the Fruit bmworo’hoooh- ‘ Wm“ revert bound in cloth, .110 IN“ ”he annual diatrihuflon of mo: Miuu‘ "W The Mayflower with its "‘31:” 0”“ The American Gordon- "W " "'Paper on horticulture and in. .3“ Subscribe baton on. am at “annulus to secure tho but nonli- M “‘5'. Apply to J. n. mum : a”. 7;, '55.; “ DE. 6339031. ' '- - cu 1». KM WWW Ab.“ "NV toils-“dun!“ cLEN N AN C0. 3M BJU “SHES HEREv AND THERE. mflhx‘flv We have them in great variety and what’s more. we’ll make the prices do the talking. we QcLennan 8160. 5900,21, New, Seasonab/e 031/ 60008. Emu: ass College. BUSINESS LLEGE In HATS and GEN TS’ FURNISHINGS Denvnrod at. Lowest Prices- U) “\‘Qâ€"E‘ aier'ucr-ug'a Business College. PR\NGLE é; McCREA. gEi'fiâ€"IEIâ€"HBN '3: we HE CALIBRE OF IT TURNS OUT. McLennsn a Go: The Celebrated Ganadian @051. it worth your while to consider this? If come this week and Pack throughâ€"it will act cost you anything but your time, and may be worth money to you. Tweeds. U‘lsterings and Coatings We will save you 20 per cent. DRY GOODS, FLANNELS and FLANNELE I‘TES DRESS GOODS . have the Goods and the Prices to suit the Great ”Central. which will greatly add to the interest of fireatest importance to urchasers, and pared with a long list of offerings of the m handicapped muting some . Hundreds have 50161:. eli If «Rifle helpful instruction received. We aim to be judggd. _A_n_y sgudent hu- A;,, ‘u __ verybody is now looking for to fi-EWLPEC‘ nity to nnswer your In either use we are ‘2: Side of Kent-st. §\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ '. W. Kennedz ~ 00. We will save you 10 to 20 pe r cent BARGAINS. We will save you 20 per cent, Peterboro Cheese Board. l At the Peterboro cheese board on i Wednesday 3 300 boxes, comprising the first their of Sept. make, were onered. The f buyers present were Messrs. Cluxton, f Cooke, Madden, Wrighton, Fit erald, I Whitton. Cooghlin. Jones and wer. Cluxton took 1,300 boxes at 933. and the ’ make of one factory at 93-3.; Wrighton. (650 I boxes at 9i‘c ; Madden, 400 boxes at 923.; ‘ J ones, 110 ooxes at 9 1-163. Two or three 3 small factories refused to sell and will hold ' until the next meeting, two weeks from ' date. We will save you 10 per cent. Attempted Burglary at Milbrook Saturday morning about 3 o'clock an attempt was made toburglsrlze the new post office at Mlllbrook. The would-be burglars had apparently got nicely to work when a lonely occupant of the second storey was slowly but surely aroused from his peaceful slumbers. Upon looking out of a back window he saw a man crouched below on guard. He enquired what the man was doing and, on receivingI no mpg, n the . bravely discharged 9 revolver The burglars eurmlsing. no doubti what they might expect should they dela . made a hasty retreat. leaving hln them their drullna upper-me. and have not as yet been located. Our Brnve Boy: at Kingston. Bmannn CAMP. Kmoa'rox. Sept. 20th, 1890. CCORDING to the opinion or the King- eton citirene end eoldiery (end whet they eey is enthori- tetive). there hes never been e more orderly or hotter conducted oemp thnn the preeent one. The lntentry. mode up or the 45th end 47th regimen“. which ere mil 0! the choice young men of the country (particnleriy the 45m), in their bright ecerlet nuitorme recon leened the government, the: vi the der nevy blue oi! the 4th neeere, mete e very ettreotive eight. Notwithetendingthe in- ,,__A.I___ LL- LA- LL -_‘ Inlfmvv boa-u -vv-v~ â€"-â€"â€"..__‘. -7, element: of the wenther. the health and l mu the men hue been excellent end eordernnd discipline genenlly in per- fectâ€"no such thing ee en signs or drunkenness. Ofloere as as men are under strict discipline. g9 mm give a ~â€"â€"Aâ€"-- hl-n Ah.-. by about 900 men and emcere many oi the old officers reierrins to the rev. gentle- man no being perfectly at home in eon- dn 3:01: a eervloe u it ehonld be. The in end most interesting item in tint there in e prob-him: of the whole 45:): being no Lindsey on , an. 255b,“.teendihehirnndnehumudoi honor to Lord Aberdeen. DOW Of may“ Exhibitioni- mbofou‘h CODWuonquoo""nun-8.". 2"” Llnd‘v C.an-nuunloono-IIIIIIIAognu..WI “'” Onurlomd Damn. Whl%bv............8mafl unnox. 83pm.........................m28-18 Em 81mm mnnounuâ€"Iuooo thooo-m” am I“! sho'. s“m'...l'..l.llm “ tally” Immunoouuu ”mums!“ 88 I! m ”I M. m [Hi-”nun.“ W.. Wuuâ€"nuuu-mâ€"‘num 1'. In this week’s issue we have en- closed a number of bills for subscrip- tion now due. The amount in each case is comparatively small, but as we are in urgent need of funds at this season or the year we trust our friends will respond to our 3 peel at their earliest convenience. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Marriage Licenses. at Pon'rxn's Bookstore. Ken -st.. Luannâ€"14. CLOTHING. FALL FAIRS. y-'_â€"_- , excuse 22!!!“ 3M“ Bum-”~33 too-m n“ Ulllm’l M ... .m». 93 89 â€"In the 14th annual report of the pro- vincial board of health for 1895, 'ust is- sued, Dr. McAlpiue, health officer, indsay. reports as follows: Measles, 7 cases; scar- latina, 3 cases, 1 death; diphtheria. 35 cases. 7 deaths. He also called attention to the fact that in the five families having lt‘iphoid, all used well water. Dr. Poole. H.O.. Ops, reported scarlatina, 1; diph- theria, 4; typhoid, 4. â€"Monday, 215t, Willie, the son of Mr. W. Abbott, of Hallhurton, happened with a very painful accident. Whilst playing with a lawn mower he had the misfortune to get one finger in the knives, which clip pe a piece 0 the end of it. Dr. Ghee was called in and dressed the wound. The little fellow is doing very nicely and will be around again in a few days. very little the worse for the accident. â€"The $3,000 grant made by the Ontario government: for the imirovement of the river channel below the indeay-et. brld e is almost exhausted, yet considerable wor remains to be done. It is to be hoped that some arrangement will be arrived at in order that the work may be completed at once while thewater is low. â€"Ed. Crane, the one-time famous ball pitcher, committed suicide in Rochester the other day. He won the International championship for Tomato in 1887 and the championship of the world for New York. Up to 1895 he had done steady playing. but for the last two years his play has been ragged, owing! to habits of dissipa- tion. anus-,1 uvuu -__- r _ young dry goods clerks, after escorting his charmer to her home on Cambridge-st . was returning, he was treated to a shower of stones from the vacant lot: across from Lindsay’s livery, which caused a sudden stoppage or the whistling and an exciting foot race to the corner, which he made in very short time. _mn worshin Mayor Smyth recent“.1 P â€"Hie worship Mayor Smfizh received a post card through the mail onday which had been malled on May 8th, 1883, and contained an invitation to attend a meet- Ing at the Mechanica’ Inetitute to ar- range for a sentation to be made the Hon. S C. find on his departure from Lindsai. It is herd to say whether the card had made an excursion around the world or had been remalled by eoule wag. â€"Aâ€" verdict. was réhdored on Tuesday In Toronto In the action brought by Mrs. Mo- Diagmjd, o£_ anolog Fa o, t going} the n ,_..A__ â€"Barrie boasts of having the finest ex- hibition palace. the best appointed Central school building, the most gorgeous Opera house, the best made business street, the smartest fire brigade, the most beautiful sheet of water, the tallest boy and the prettiest and smartest women and girls in this broad land. â€"Apropoe of the visit of their excellen- ciee Lard nud Lady Aberdeen, today the fact hae often been commented u n that when Lord and Lady Stanley viel d the town eome years ago the populace were no mute ae oyetere. and did not even make an attempt to raiee e hearty Britieh cheer ee the dietinguiehed vieitore drove by.bowing to r ht and leit. For the reputation at our ir town we iruet that Lord and Lady Aberdeen will experience a much warmer welcome. â€"Aithoush it wee cold Tueeday even- the en held at the reeidence oi r.J. oGerr. ee -et..under theanepicet of the Ladiee' Luxiiiar; B. of R. '1‘., wee tairiy well attended. t wee too cold to epreed tablet in the grounde. en the houee wee thrown open to the public. Gemee were indulged in until all were tired then reireehmente were eerved in abun on. The financial reeulte were very eatieiec- tory. The Harmony band, who occupied the verandah. delighted the nieeeure- eeekere with e procrem of choice mueic. Alumna-v, v- . vâ€" -â€" G. T. R. and Can'tsdian wfinial-Veil 00.. as mentioned in Monday’s Issue. The jury brought In a verdict for $3,000 daunagga. â€"To find the only tactical terrier in town go to car. Pee and William-sts., where you can get new tars made to order and your old ones repaired and remodelled in the latest styles. Prices moderate. G. P. Mum, P.O. box 526â€"33 w-tt. â€"The orchards of tar-mere in Mariposa are being nightly visited b thieves who take bags with them an remove the apples wholesale. Several farmers have armed themselves with shotguns, and if the depredations are continued some one will get hurt. J -1‘ho oovoxo boot 0! Wodnoodoy oono forth o omoouon. Would It not ho o wloo move on tho port of tho dinotoro or Llndooy’o Control toll to hovo It dotod ono or two wooho ooruor. In ordor thot tho noto ohm my ho wooorvod In Iholr hgluo! tron: tho moo. thuo nouns It poool o or o no! moroootlouotory oxhlbm Much at tho cordon produoo wmbo wand by tho loto trooto,ondl dopooltod In oolloro hooomo ooh and m looo thou troohnooo ond quilt:- t wo no doubt oloo ooonroolorao oo-. tondonoo In tho ovonlngo. ootho comfort of tho oltloono ohould ho o motto: of con oldorotlon. â€"The undersigned wishes to inform the public that he does all kinds of tailoring at his home, 76 Russell-sh, oor. Albert-st., and asks a share or their patronage. Set- itfaotion guaranteed. Charges moderate. J as. auntâ€"33 w 4. â€"All parties indebted to Dr. Kempt will please call at his late residence, 11 Ridonh 812,, on Sept. 24. 25 and 26, and be pre- psred to settle all accounts in order to save costs. This is the last notice.â€"40d 32wott. -Mlss Forbesr having opened out rooms in the Knowlson bloc , William-st, is prepared to do for repairing and remodel- ling ot all kinds at reasonable prices. Rooms directly over F. Forbesr's boot and shoe store.â€"â€"32w tf. â€"As a general thing trusses and shoulder braces are not bought by the eat-load, but we do certainly keep a very lame stock and complete assortment. A. Elam ALLâ€"32w. â€"For the benefit of those who are about to dye we might say, that we have just re- ceived a. full and complete assortment at Diamond and Turkish Dyes at mamm- â€"The work on the rim lmmvementa isbelngnpsdly ushod forward and an excellent oh no going done by Superin- tendent: than and his M --Mr. Carnegie, of Port Party has pur- chased Mr. J. cmw’qm ace-#3: mm “wan-avast "vâ€"V . _~-, cod, and thewsvr. Stringer took away several scow loads on Thursday. â€"TEETH made by Mr. Gm over 1) yearsagoarostm bemgwormuulingood Wale condition. He in now math teeth of the same quality for $8.-l4-w-t Loos! Emma. â€"Mr. J3me Hall, 3 wealth! 0mm tumor, was “bunooed” out of 81.400 3 ‘9' weeks ago by two clover swindle”. â€"Teoah hunted by Dr. Neel-ind- M "Cwâ€"q _.v.._ V, lowing“ lam on 311045 45h of which thoLlnduy corps m 3 “wt: 45:): Butt. II to be com “don hut-1 such a: exoenon In- ot the mo ...... The 45» W formed I Y.M.C.A., udnserlcsofloofiuru will be (minted ...... Llout. Each“. 45th Both, l; the young“. officer In «up. He _-_AI- ‘A‘- -I. -h- eeonted e met-clue A certificate et the age 0! 16. He in e oloee follower of dieeip- line ...... Threeotthemen oi the 45th Bett. fell into the gutter while returning home lete on Thnredey night. They were tough-looking enhjeote w en they picked themeelvee out. â€"'1‘wo yon lediee tromenothertown who were vieting e eenth'werd iedy tnre. Being we ty end ettreoti hed meng gentlemen iriende, thet evening evinc oooellon to go to the t o co. they wereeeewenied home two a! theirmoredevo eweiee. Oi nree the iediee invited them in- ?“ end they eoeepted with eleoritv. cmmm POST, ' LINDSAY, ONTARIO. mt SEPTEMBER 25.1896. Taepday ev‘enlnga one of our popular - n;-_ __A-â€"Llâ€"nh Marriage Licenses. At Burton 8303.. 1 Font otKent-ot. Linda-«.41. :Tho Kinsmen 9911’ Now- hu the to}. 1- L “-thl__ 'wdgh' "ed 600 lbs. " ' â€"A mun nomad McGlnuu bud m rib: [token lust Prlduy uh Eumntou'u me. He jumped iron the rooiot the building on u wugou standing below. â€"-Mrs. John Puwwill Mn chum at the dininghuil on the exhibition made ‘during the Mr, sad the public my ml: on setting first-class mods. - LAuL- R.â€" â€"Mr. Mofl'att, oi Beaverton, reached town last Friday afternoon with a earload of horses for the Montreal market, and he went east with his stock at 8.30, greatly pleased with the treatment aeoorded him :5 Station Agent Paton. who had tarnish- hlm with an improved stock car. â€"Mr. Jonathan Smith of North Manag- han, hah shown the Peterboro Examiner a monster puff ballâ€"fungus of thegenne Lyooperdonâ€"ueuallgl at maturity tilled with an impalpa e dust. This giant specimen is as his as anordinaryetahle pail, and is a great curiosity of its class. â€"Mr. P. J. Ciunnan. oi Peterboro. tor- merly proprietor of the Star hotel here met with a slight accident at Lakefle fair on Thursday. While speeding his trotter in an exhibition raoe hie sully collapsed. but he managed to hold the animal. P. J. lea trifle“heity"i-Jr the ordinary racing cart. â€"Street Overseer Walker has men and teams at work removing the iank. en:a from the market square plot. hat cmci should also give a little of his attention to the south end of William-en, and rake of some of the bouldersâ€"it would be awk- ward to have the vice regal party dumped in the roadway by reason of broken springs. Ulmt‘, uvvn u 1-... -v- ._v . lash, and fears are enter-051336 for m- :6- covery. His daughter. Mrs. Wm. Turner, Mldlfiang, has been called there on account of his niness. â€"Announcing marriages by banns has not been customary in recent years in Protestant churches, but one is reported from near Tweed where a Methodist min- ister announced from the pulpit the com- lng marriage of two young couples. â€"“Punoh." the well known express horse, nicer a busy llte of 24 we. hu‘ been relegated to farm work, an lntnture will cavorb ahead of a plow. Agent Wilder dupoeod of him the other day for o $10 bill. and was not culled upon to turn- tell a pedigree. â€"i['x-. nguel Eoklna. the well known cattle merchant. who ha been 111 for some time, took a turn for @110 worse on Frldny A,-,A; ‘__|.l__. â€"Aftor Gnudsnr’s victory the Poterhoro papers boasted that the sports of thnt town nnd Orinis had put up $2,000 of tho 82,500 stake. Now it turns out thnt Ir. J. W. Smith, or Orillisqmt up $141!). ton:- othor Orillisns 8400, an otths bounce J. Phelsr, of Peta-hora. chippsd in 81w. It's surprising that the Psterooro pnpsn did not insist upon the reception to tho shun- pion being held in thst town. â€"-Mr. John Fiure has purchased a building lot next to i‘ully'o butcher shop and intends erecting a brick were, to be ready for rental this £511.. Tendon for the excavation work have been caliod for. â€"A child in Tileonbnrg has two eyes in his head and a third in the middle of his back. What 3 baseball pitcher he will make. He can read the sizes of the catcher and keep an eye on second base ct the same time. ' â€"Anomercm cube-maul hog," whloh If dealt with hucmrdluiz”o to 1:w would noon him a much mood «to l exempli- WI floated”. AIM “haw Paw.“ Annals,” wheeling Into town {tom Jmotvlllo. while “tempting to am the nbove-montlpnpq lpdlvulnhl. he was mural- fif'aowdod um a» 4'1" 'noum u. way would on the bud doing eon- Ildmblo Injury to his mum. â€"Bob. Impendont: 8m folks at cannon-11y tumbling our lack In chunk tom. Noun-g hug boon w PLH' A "‘ l,‘_IL-_ -A -I â€"Tho oatsnp season has mm set in, and you can scarcely pus 3 (iv with- out hsving your nostrils greeted with the aroma of the ingredients used in the gen- oral get-up at that table delicacy. â€"m.1.mmm' W mmaammmvmww'” Mouthw- â€"Mr.3.mwh°hflmm°*' mputmmthowth-Im mil 1:11:13":an on ucout cl MI to Linda”. .0 a mud” Mr. Chu. Orr. of leon tow-ash! sold 5n enormous 90th!“ ‘0 Hr. P. B. A gun-my for m“ n -,_-- â€" -V- -7, -The 0mm bicycle club will hold a his meet at the drivinfilpark on Tuesday next. Valuable prizes '1 be given to the win- ners of the diflersnt events. -3. there you B, SeptembeB, First 0! the bivalve Yfi When oysters 8 good todd You bring us Royal cheeR. â€"The end at the present century is ap. preaching and the Ottawa Cltlzsu 3::- pounds the query “What will he the t year of the next centuryâ€"1900 or 1901!” â€"Mr. Wm. Woods and several men left last week for Kirkfleld to put a system of hot water heating in Mrs. Wm. McKen- zie’s mansion. displacing a hot air system. -M‘ 'or Burnett. who recently late 0:11- lie for oealnnd, 3.0., is reputed to hove struck it rich, heving looeted e minin claim tor which $100,000 has been on‘aetfi â€"Mr. C. F. Henderson. 0! the north werd, evidently curiae of! the for growing the largest somew. H We tips the scsle at 2 lbs. and 3 ounces 0 can beat. it? "Lburioitizans will have en Opportunity of securing a cheap return (are Douglas Hope on Friday next, when an exc on will psee through from Midinnd. Tickets good till Monday, 75:. â€"Tbo unnusl an shipment of bulb. for the Liudnuy Horticultural Society mind to-duv tram New Yotk. There were over 3,200 in the consignment. n.- u. , t._ r'ut 05"-Bm- $.- Skis '“ woman!» no» mutant ad but knownm Mir how has colon {mm-mule. I. Gr: - . 'foroato. m on ambition In tgo demotoummuav.mm 81mm homo tawny. Monument; mdelkhttuitothomdlwuequlto nutm In hu- m M mood.“ Monologotwlmwwmmk lab-arm We! not um nabs-an on «awfi garb. a. drum limo! nummnh. â€"Onoday lat week I “I. “'0 ymolduonotflr.ndlu. . 8n . of throat]: wad nomad In mun-nu «petition for I M mau- .tholl Jonow wu down a. Mariachi. 30 «MI I! ‘9' 95.19%. - notice- 13.3953...an hop-litcuum .m manna Post of the an. at 82h. m by 1..ng till-mull» guwuomee. :ly his 0111- imk'whan mum. todto hue Ion-cams!» tact t! i s mlnln county do not but .... w mawmv": o o u a the north candidature a for changed BMW: rived from the saga LL- L-..- â€"--hfi .- â€"Miee Minnie MeCennlend left on Tue- dey morning to visit iriende in Winnipeg, Balmveln end Hinge. She will be ewey eeverel monthe. â€"Mr. W. J. Boa 0! Little Britein. hee the Bmkweu mm in Brock. jnet weet oiCennlnstnn. end intende re. moving there with hie temily. -â€"Mr. J. Ademe. Northwest npemnte' iive for the Meeeerflerrie Co., with had quertere et Winnipeg. event a tow deye with triende in town leet week. -â€"Mr. Wm. Welter). toremen in cheese of the public wee-he et Megnetewen Mae. keke. nee returned to town. the improve. mente heving been completed in tires-clue â€"Mr. J. Mnnn. government Inspector o! uylulne. etc" Inspected the “Home" Frideyen found everything utisteetory. â€"Mlee Dufly. at Feuelon Fulle. 1e home on a visit to her mother. She will return ou‘gridey to reeuxne her duties es heed â€"Mr. R. McDaugnll. o! Dnllu.Tone. well known bonny mnnd sown. mid 3 short vhlhto Mrs. Cannon, of Victor-ls ":Mr. 6'”. Metthevn. president of the Matthews Pectin; Company. returned from n hullneea trip to Eaglnnd Int week. Viv-Ir. Gluoa. Inspector for the Home Lana Suing: 00., Toronto. us In can last Frldty. â€"Mr. D. Bran. of Toronto. is visiting hie penance in town for e couple cf fw_eeke. â€"Mr. Janet Skinner, the alu- ht agent no the C.P.B. depot, out-born. a returned home the: 3 plasma holiday In Tomato nnd Lindsny, visiting Mend. nnd ralntlvu. [Tho Post luv!” u! it: man to oontflbuu to thnoolmulliuluolnpcuoul mun-mu the adv-l mddepumn at no“. Ibo mu 0! well-known mph. bunn- m. «a. All that hmuind into “.mm whom,” ducts NoJlmtbo moo-J â€"Hon. Wm. Betty. Onterlo mlnuter ot Emile works, hen returned no hie home In moon greedy benefltted In heelch, end hope. to teke chem of hle depertment on Oct. lat. -Meyor Bernerd Geller]. of Collin - wood. returned In his tune! heelth We - needey evening end wee found deed In his bad next morning. He wee 50 veeu otege â€"Mr. Sld. John-ton. at the Canadian Exp-cu 00.. Peterbm. m In town Tue-- (by. He will spend 8 now days mm“ his “the: It Bnptlste Luke, the terminus otthoI..B.O.B.B. -â€"Mr.SAm.1‘mttar,dthoG.T. R. loud M. Mo on Mood” last for Ottawa wmmyouiyoonmuon o! the Emu-um Bmvolut Annotation .- a dale- pto tron a» 11min, much. â€"Mr.E.A.L hwho for the 39mm”:- bpg 1 my! a- '- wmvuuuu, mm. awâ€" -- -'u' , , hero on ondny. md natural hc loaded a double-dock car of lamb. tou- nddo 3nd 3 second carat hoping-the “themCo. A m dhphyingunterpdu like the nbove deserves agar-gamut. 39d we trust an. Aibor thmnghiy testing the 1m Inn-tot Mr. mun-nay. our leading chip- par. hon Arrived ot tho oouolnoion tint thm’o no money to be mode in Iblpping hornet, oottlo usheoptoWot-Soot- load. This decision has only Non moh- od otter uncaring reputed uni mm- iog loosen, notwithstanding tint Mr. Mombasa, uncanny visited the old loud to study the condition and require- ments of thotrodoondmokothoboot W'J’WP” £35 kerb“ h“ L.“- h.- horses for the English merket. nor do they gape: condition to: export. All chl- must changed before nny benefit on hede rived from the Englleh trnde or even from the home Inez-her. as Mr. Mehlhergey an the: In future he will retneeeopeyhlgh cee ton Interior shook. However. his heve not W hulaâ€"lent week he chipped e eercf nettle end hone toMontrgy, enother {and {.1 hose to Peter- 7J7A L- I--.I-J ‘m- - 'â€" -â€"-- .. fix-mm will hoowd’fiiivwirnlng. anon-tum “:31 35%.? .fl’i‘“ ”'3 "" “talcum. um whom-hoc- Inn-admin m m â€"Hr. R. 1‘. Guam. In! in bun “unburned-tun. n: man- no ml .800: «gunman» we!” fit "Mood ”fluidl- townmndmuo O 138. tho Bola Goon. OHM non-ah. M. P., Sn mm. m up: tsllduln flab-fly. won Inn-Wu: "vâ€"‘W' 7’ " ’ bunche- drflemmradww mmnbudhoummutnuulyw mm 0.3.1!!! I!” quite-ml“- noun-madcaudmbum‘u mobs-cm hthemmII-nnhum annex-W dam the ”.5“ â€"X:.Gullolnrh mm an IM a Mo _IIIO mutt}! .mwmmm “ .mmmfi w 4 “mm, w -0033 p‘ In IIWJ mothyocm Mucous]. old henna-In). Hr.n.lq___ogo_quho _ “m m m “mam” mm www.mmmw mm_ WW, .mw “mum. Sula-II . 9-38. all-In. mic... >33- ER. {sprig Ema... flu}. boon otunnnunowa mum comm-o. Bozo-yuan- “. udnd In Ion WM. is concluded an on was. but hummus h!- ”It. my be. loan-“um gnu-rug. niobium Hem-It! Em Rev. Mr. Young. who goes to 1’0!" mhudeaidodtomnin macro! the h w . Lindony Methodlut church for n tonnh ,d in m. you. The "mud sonflunnn'o decision :. of“, will be "netted by may in town nnd wilt ha I diuppaintment. to the Methodist; Action for 810.000 m Mon Hot eye. were filled with cashed tom. Her bacon hated In woo. I naked her to tend bot tom ; She manly mwond no. “M 1:19."! crud. "in: whst you new: You. now. this very minute 1" “Th. an m an " the nabbed. “A. green. And I look bank m u x" The Invitation not Accepted. Pourboro Timon :â€"Rev. Mr. 921m. of Lladsny. who '8 Invited by thequuurly band of the George-Io. Mozhodhc church mmmwmolbhstchmhmo to- Bev. Mr. Young. who goes to Port mmdeddodwmm pattern! the Linda! Methodlut_ chug!) for_ s _ tounh to m we pm u; on.» ouunw, w ur Rev. Mr. Young. who noee to Port mhudecidedtoremein pectoral the Liedeey Methodiet church for e tonnh you. The revennd gentlemen'e decision will be regetted by men; in town end will be e diuppaintmeot to the Methodiete. Action for 810.000 Dunes“ The Toronto Stu so”: On Sotordey Mr. W. R Riddeli opened the suit brought by Mm. Mchex-mid, oi Fenelon F‘U'. (or 010000 demure- millet the Grand Tro'klhilwey end the Unnedien Ex, reel Compeny Setudey for e fracture of ihe enkle eneteined by being hooked down byetrnchet the etetion. She hee‘ been oneble to follow her ceiling ibet o! iondnemtoreyeer.oodwiii not ehleinell pcbebillty to work for on other you. reilweg, through Dr. Riordeo. cleud nut 81! 4 end then 3200, to settle the one. 1 meell and Reception. , Moods! night e number of the members ‘ oi the Y.M C.A. met to say farewell to the ‘ retiring eecnetu-y, Mr. F. A. Rabinson (who. we understood. is shortly leaving to ‘ tote up miseioncry work in the North- ' wee»), end elm to welcome the new econ- iery. Mr. Jeokeon. {armerly of Kingston. ! Gemee were indulged in and refreshments .wu-e served by the Lucia: Auxiliary, ' “tax which Mr. Boxfll was called to the 1 choir. end chm-t addressee followed from i Menu. Hardy. Allin. Dr. White. Rev. E. ‘ R. O'Melley and others. eeoh speaking in enlmtio terms of the retiring secretory. been!!! welcoming his sncoeesar, and be- ; smoking for him every euppor . Mr. Jukeon respondcd m e hw well chosen | remarks. exp hie pieeeure et and. I in: eo meoy hind ode ready to assist , him in the work. We welcome him to Linden. end ii theeemuka mode by ecme ; 1 _- e..-_ -0 eh-lâ€" lat-838.. SIG. 12.8.1.9? «313325.. non-343» Snail-.3: "nail-alias: fan-5331.585. 38888.5 3 g "Sal-n 333 I32... .3 .5 8 .3338 .5 32-88 .3 .‘3’855355 E! Wm A PERFEGT SUIT We have also fitted up a large and bright OUR GENERAL STOCK Our premises have been thoroughly overhauled from cellar to roof. On our second and brightest Millinery floor we have now one of tee largest Show Rooms in the district. We are muons II] THE UIIISIIY [iElHBlll and up-Vto-datc in every particular. rnccz lowest notch. Staples alway lower than WARNER in which we are showing a very large assortment of the finest productions in English, French, German and Canadian Mantles. It is simply impossible to describe them hereâ€"a look through our Mantle Room will repay you. In these two new departments we purpose keeping up our reputation for Low Prices and guarantee satisfaction or money refunded. is now very full and complete. An immense assortment of Dress Goods in all the leading styles at prices ranging rum- m» m (rm oer vard. Mantle and Ulster Clotlh lluul IVE Irv Y--J' L'" J Golf Cloakings, Wrappc Goods, etc. Our stock of Ready Made Clothing and Ulstcrs is large, well assorted - -.... L. Li... and until the end of the seaSOn will receive by every morn- ings express the latest and newest styles as they are produced. Our Millinery Department is under the management of Miss Ross, whose reputation as a first- class trimmer is so well known. lvwva‘. -lvvvâ€"u ' I â€" Shakers, Shinings, Sheetings. In these lines our stock is very large and prices are cut to the quick in every case. We invite your careful inspection of our Fall Stock. sfiéwing a grand assortment of the cordially invited to inspect the New and Mammoth Stock of Fall and Winter Goods now on exhibition at Latest 11mm” . MANTLE DEPARTMENT 0f Clothes, made to fit you, with all the proper extras with it, is what you want. This is the kind of ORDIRID (mounts we sell. Nos. 76.78, Kent-St, LINDSAY. Allinl‘un. Dundas 3c Flavelle Bros. and” 4!: 1mm). Btu; Warner 001112931. in every particular. Prices cu i A Mme of Opinion. . “Oh. no! there dn'c my favorites in this 1 family 1" oolnoqu'zsd Johnny ; “oh, no i1! 1 bloouyflnaoruflnlcawh ltomthe I knuaflgo.‘ Boy pup poby can out its whole Theu-e Will be No change. Public nod high school boards need hove no misgivings us to the organized": at their classes for the you. The regulaoions at the education deportment, which ore now under ooneidentioo, and which will be land within 3 couple 0! months, will involve no ohgnge in_ the gong-3e of study 7, -_ l_. AL- mulmtions. W'W’fi .3 .m' m mm:- nom- w and nub an Madam-an; "1 nun “unnumtwl-VWIW“ Good-o- ne“ Wusfifi'lflfi‘f? Hunâ€"1..."- .- vâ€"‘r -._...-_, __â€"__ of tho when m In ladlcstlon 0'! their doling. ho I)” ml] on their hearty co Tho low Luv. A won known Branded young lady. m 0:: use new nun-mp luv 0! OIWD. which met lt necaesu'y to: tha would-b0 halo. .0 wall a thomld-bo the lowest. to the 9‘ J W.

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