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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 24 Sep 1897, p. 7

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MEL Sign of McLennan 81 Go. SCRANTON COAL ATHORGUGH B‘JSNESS El AT PETERBORO BUSINESS COLLEGE PRINGLE a: McCREA. P‘ FR? 3! LI SDSAY TO PORT H'TROY or DETR 'IT. Mich.... .....-.........- CLEVELAND onto ...... . ..... ... SAGINAW. Mich ............... H} BAY CI L 2 men. ....... GRAND RAPIDS. nick ”m1 CINCINAT 01:10.... .. ...... CHICAGO, g2 ........ .............., STPaul and ...... All moor m to HNNEAPJLIS, m. ...sumsz: Acconmxu To hocn.............llt- WESTERN EXCURSIONS 18W 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Tbke notice that I bun m_ __ 1.1.. in. the master 0! the Hotel Home Immzm. in me When a mud-d mums wmuwwfiomuw Commie-192nm 011260! N “amig’émon Dmd Sept mu, 1397,-“ II. : Pmponionxte mm from “harm 'l'xckeu valid tc mmnnul uflllonday, Axes and Cross Cut Saws, Lanterns, Horse Brushes, Curry Comt Scoop Shovels, Apple Parers, Scales, Meat Cutters, Cow Chains. 1ft} new Steel Cha'nJighb and strong Fine English Table and Pocket Cutlery, Guns and Ammunition, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Locks, Knobs, Hinges, Plain and FancyWindow Glass iiiiii Latest in Art Sateens Silkall'nes and Decoration Novelties. ' P ortland Cement New Advancements. We are always ¢Zeasea7 2‘0 Show casz‘omei/s fki/oagk our various Lines. MELenzw Agent Wrapperaltes and Fancy 83188118 M“ further inlomtion Wu“; angle SEPT. 30, OCT. I. ILL BJ- “Cased attendance last year (the Incest «my a! the College) shows that solid appreciated. lndivldnnl instruction : 11s to admcees they no eble. Those hackwnrd receive special attention. c.rculars and specimens of Penmanship. wluctinns to clubs. Where can I get It! for the Celebrated We have now in hand a beautiful array of the latest Novelties in (f‘ acMcctea. lotuuxu nun-w... ._ _ , , rewriting and all subjects tiughc Busi.ess Colleges. such may be time .to decide thisques’ion. l: ormmh tninjng in Bookkeeping w‘ k:--... mun-h FALL.” I897. EDUCATION South Side of Kent-1 PATTF RNS AND QUALITIES IN 11. W. Kenendy a: Go 'eterborouzh. ‘ombs ion. 1! Ont. , luvrucu v | â€"The library of the teachers 01 E351: . Victoria has been placed in our rooms, 3 and any teachers wanting books can have 1 them by applying to the secretary. ; -The evening educational classes will . be started shortly, and all those wishing I to enter had better do to at once. The gviz; Bookkeeping, writing. English and . â€"The men‘é fizéétinn Sunday afternoon 13 open for all men. They are cordially invited to attend. A A - 7 -n 15.-.. Agent Calling Cards. Order your calling cards at T Ahandeome new script inst r Another September Wedding. The matrimonial wave has struck town’ with force, and a number of Lindsay's fair daughters and noble sons are launch ing out on the barque of life to ther. Med- nesday afternoon at four o'c ock. in the presence of a few of the immediate friends of the contracting parties. Mr. J. James Daniel, of the Sylvester Bros. M’f'g Co. was united in marriage to Miss Christina lMoynes. at the residence of her father, ‘ Mr. T. C. Moynes. 175 Kent-st. Rev. Thos. } Manning, B.A ,pastor of the Cambridge-st. i Methodist church ,pertormed the ceremony. i The bride. who looked charming, was very prettiiy attired in cream, with chiffon and silk lace trimming, and was assisted by Miss Leia S:aples, handsomely attired in cream creponne, silk lace trimming. The groom‘s assistant was his hrother.Mr. Chas. Daniel. After the ceremony the wedding supper was partaxen of. The happy narty left by the 6 o'clock train on a tri to Bach- ester and other points. Tan 03'! wish them along, happy and prosperous life, in which we are sure their many friends heartily join. éifiitfiénd. 5MB]. uunu u- â€"A members' reception will be held Thursday evening. Sept. 30th, from 8 to 10 o’clock. All membgra of the association are rzquested to be present on this ocea- sion,a as it marks the commencement cf the {all work. â€"A number of the youna men in connec- tion with the association drove to Pleasant Point Sunday evening and took part in the C. E meetingh held in the schoolhouse there. The attendance was large and the addresses very interesting and instructive. The young men were cordialli‘receivedhb the sehoci teach er.Mr Mc adyen, an IL nn_n -nnslnn wh an sue suuuun utauuv-g ..... -___V, _ _ will no doubt vlslb that section when called upon so to do. A Very Pretty Wedding. Ah 8 o'clock Thursday morning, at the Cambrdlge-st. Methodist church. there wns l enacted an event which changes tbs : course of two young livesâ€"Mina Vina L. I Enle, of Lindsay, waz united in marriage 1. to Mr. J. J. Bamrase, of Bradford. The .hride lookad smart in bu.- going-sway gown, and enteted the church on the arm of her brother, Mr. W. E. Eula, of St. Johns. N. B. 73188 Beqtgiooflhog - Lâ€"l”- I I INDSAY. FRIEA Yo DASH ES H ERE Janna. L‘- D. flu: Lao wuuenw .â€" ,â€"â€"‘7 Bradford. en lntlmate friend 01' the brlde, wee meld of honor, while Klee Josie Staples. 0! Lindsey, wee brldeemeld. The brideemelde worebeen beenuhl costumes of blnetee covered cloth and my 1031110 beta to match. Dr. L. W.Geln 01 Bredlord, acted W - e ushers were Mr. G PM at New- . .. ,‘n__l JTJnfln'A In; mmmdiau guy-t. Marriage Licenses. Ab Bruno»: 3305., Jewellers Font of Kent-sf... Madamâ€"91. Lennon. vulva "a. -. __- V, sad to new“: wisp" couple 1m. nndushowmot "at the 9.15 train for the Munich. wmmw CLOTHING. r" M. C. A. Notes. gen-113 3: Tu Posm script inst received. AND THERE. THE CANADIAN POST, SEPT, 24. than six weeks Ichtee-Ohulesworth Married, at St. Peta-'3 cathedral. on Wednefiay morning. Sept. lat. Miss Kittie Robert C Molntoe, of L‘ndsay, saw. matte, a prominent "1386. ”Ml-III u. u... ..._-, V" groom. Azterthe woman the bride! party Were driven to their future home at 3% West Ohio-st, where breath“ wee pat-taken or by a. few Intimate Manda. The! were the recipients of many costly presents. After the reception the young couple left to: Celuornle to see the orange moves,Their_abeenoe la to be not longer Atlantic 5.1: 1113 unuo "- ....._,, _ Mr. Tonnes Mo- Miu Nome Nectar. and Intee. brgther ot the bride, supported the ‘. LL- --_Aâ€".nn' thfl brim LOLaJ Brevitieo- â€"Weddlng Cake 133er kept In and tar sale at Tm: P031. â€"Monday was the 43rd anniv of the battle 0! Alma. â€"The train running to Lskeflol return. from Peterborongh, was an Thursdasy. - LI.- ~‘1‘hepass tramo steamers ha: 11 very owlnz to the chilly weather. unm- uv n... -_._., V â€"Tne Hallbnrton {min wm beheld um 5pm. on soda and Smmlay to accom- modate fair via tors and eghlbloon. lanai. mvuuw -uâ€" ..----_- .â€" â€"The Str. Comet brought only a small number of pussongers down on Sitar-Jay. She will run special trips during the fair. â€"R:v. '1‘. P. Steele. of Fendon Falls, lost a valuable horse the other day by its being impaled on the gate at a picket any. an. r.-.'_ -- V _ -Read Rodney S zone, the new story j ash cammenced in this week's Pos'r. It. will be found to be the mesh Interesting and fas- cinating story we have yet published. -A n_- L“ Uluuv-ua ~vvâ€"I v. v , , , _ -Aboub twenty-seven pails of fine but- ter passed through per express on Friday shipped by Mr. J. W. Watson, Minden. and consigned to S. R. Percy, Nspsnee. â€"The fair at. Victoria Band lest week was a grand success. The attendance was larger then in has been for several years. A large number were present from Lind- say. ray- â€"John J Jck ion. one of the oldest) and most respected residents of Gwen town- ship, passed ewe inst Friday. aged 84 years. Mrs. Devi Finlay, of Emily, is a. daughter ct deceased. â€"A great; many of our cltizsns and theatre goers were greatly disappointed last Thursday when they learned that the play, ”Congressmen." would not be given at the Academy of Music. an uuw auAu..â€", -_ 7, â€"â€"Woad is being delivered here by steamers at the nte of about 500 cords per week. and the majority of the yards are already well stocked. We understand prices will be a shade higher than last season. â€"Bora Bros.’ yeaht, Victoria. took a pleasure party to Fenelon Falls on Friday, where a most delightful day was spent. The run was quickly made, and the yacht behaved beautifully in the rough sea on Szurgaon lake. â€"Mr. Frank Gibbs, of Ops. had eleven fine ewes killed by dogs on Friday night or Saturday moraine: lnet. Mr. Gibbs did not know ct_his loss until Saturday after- ...... ‘L- n.‘ nun-l nf not now CI. um luau uuon w _____ , V, noon, when he came across the (messes of the dead animals. â€"â€"On Tuesday evenlng last. while Mrs. A. Bennett, cf the sous ward. was going to the pump far water she slipped and tell. hurting h_e_r right pot: bsdly. Dr. White _.__.1 an.-. "a" 1'"!an hurbln ner nguv “w w.-.” __. was c ed In and found that) very luckily no bones had been broken. m..- wanna children. aged 2!; and 4 "a: vmuu -_ V-.. no use had been broken. â€"-Two young children. aged 2% and 4 years, sons of Mr. Thos. Smith. of h‘enelon Fails, ate a quantity of paris green last week and narrowly escaped death. It was only by the liberal use of emetics and a stomach pump that their lives were saved. â€"We understand that County Councillor Elli-a, of Fenelou Falls. is having plans r: p ired for a stern wheel steamer for the indsay-Cobocouk route next season. there being many advantages in favor of that class of vessel. The craft may be built in Lindsay. . â€"Coun. Gillogly states that the amount to the credit of the board of works is entirely exhausted, and that work on the streets this season will have to be discon- tinued unless a further sum is placed at the disposal of the committee. Why not use the $800 reported to be set aside for a salary grab? â€"Mr. R. H. Holland, police magistrate. Port Hope, has received from the attorney- general a permit for a couple of months’ absence on account of ill-health. He has gone to Winnipeg, Man. Tue duties of the efficiwjll be discharged by Mr. Geo. .m _. u... can. Ans-Int! tne emu: "In. w ....... a" n- Wilson, J.P., editor of the Guide. during Mr. Holiand’a ubgenee. â€"Mr. G. P. Mullett, who has spent the summer in some of the loading for stores in Chioego and New York, has decided to again engage in business in Lindsey. and has opened out in the stand next to Mr. J. H.Sootheren’e real estate offiee. op oeite the Daily house, a first-class stock 0 ture. Repairing end remodeling will be done on shortest notice. â€"Micheei Basso, Italian interpreter, and a couple of his countrymen, were in town Tuesday interviewinfi. Frank Costino, the fruit vendor in so here charged with attempted rape. -oetino vehemently de- clares his innocence, and as the medical testimony is in his fever Mr. Beeso, we understand. will apply to the high court for a. bail order. .n, , n___ LVL :- .......... â€"Thleves gained entrance to the flour and feed room in the rest of Hurley Brady's store lest evenlcg by breaking a large pane of glass and fuels; the door tastenlngs. Nothing hss been mlesed, and it is thought the obj act of the parties was to gala admlselon to the store. but the tastenlngs on the Inner door were too stout to be tampered with. - â€"- . ..-LI_A Lu W .â€".â€",-_- , â€"'1'he choir of the Cambridge-at. Metho- dier church held a social in the church parlors last Friday. A very enjoyable time was spent by those present. A short musical program was rendered, after which refreshments were served, and in- formal talks were given relative to choir work and plans for the winter. All were unanimous in their purpose to make the work of the choir of a very high order. â€"A number of the young people inter- ested in music attended the meeting last Thursday at Prof. Clarke's rooms for the gurposa cf crannizing n choral society. 1 he plans for the fell term were bid and organlzzticn wee en'ected. The election oi ciflcers andflrst pmtice will take place next Thursday evening. The well-known and popular cantata, "stld, the Shepherd Bay," will be taken u should the accu- aery talent be secure , end the interest minced so for indicatee progress in tint e. â€"Peterborc Review: The CW! Aid Saciety Ind another and case reported to it Wednesday. It to a. story of the m- : treatment of a. Home girl on Ozonehee Harmer. -'1'he rlwutonn wallet-III on one ct the in the township the dey,end-weetebento thehomct turner, who the one society. The can the wee treated it her m driven "guy. She wee Anna. running to Lskefleld and nun-borough. was taken of the 43rd sunken“! we heve been compli- untry blends npon the eerie! notice presented {rem time to time 1111'“er Post. We recognise that 3 good I in h i In In emanatedlnthomu -- "tromthepenofeheb Dr.A.Conen we feel that ellâ€"both young end and abacrblng “<11; light. A large on in thle leene, on four new stag eppe . nmns willhengenweekly. We uk our frienus to show their copies to their neighbzre end endeavor to induce Time end egein mated by our on exoellenoe oi the Railway sous â€"G.T.B. receipts {or the week commenc- Ing Sept. 8:1: and ending on the 11;!) m 8557.795, an Increase of $36,215 over the same week of Inst you. ‘ â€" -' 74-....- or Landon, have been appointed travelling engineers on the Grand Trunk. Their duties will he to travel from piece to piece and have charge of the inspection of ell engines. . They have been driver; on the road for some years. â€"The agents of the Greed Trunk Bail- wey System have received the following omelnl notice: "You will please notify the parents of young people. and the lads themselves, that they must remnin away from the company‘s plnttorme and node, and retrain from jumping on end 01! can, either standing or In motion. Take the names of each one so notified. and I! after notlfying them they persist in dlsregerd- log the insmotlone. retel- the matter to the pauper ofllclal and n detective will be sent out to prosecute them for (reopens. Let the parents thoroughly understand what steps will be taken. â€"As yet very few pertrldgea hue been gathered in by the apex-ta. who eey the: their ill-luck In due to the dense to . ____ AI.- unve- ur-u-F w ___.- , â€"Mnoh gt remains to ba done ere the Sandy Po 1: bicycle path can be pre- nonnoed pet-tech, but. everyone who bee ridden over It admit flat the eflect is truly elevating. e..,vn â€"It is reported here that Mr. J. E. Broderick, head master of the Lindsay schools, has purchased the Head cottage. near the spring. and that he will erect an addition thereto before winter. â€"In their spare hours Mr. Simpsons men have done much to lmprov: the appearance of the hotel grounds by chopp- ing down dead trees and looping oi! unsightly branches. The park property never looked better than at present. â€"Cct owners and'visitors will be interests in the news that at the last meeting of Penelon township council. held at Cameron on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Thce. Stewart appeared for Mr. J. Britten and addressed the council regarding the obstructions to Lake avenue. Szurgeon Point. at lot 9. It was then moved by Mr. Parkin. seconded by Mr. Webster, that the clerk is hereby instructed to notify Mr. Barr that unless he permits the use of ‘ aroad across his lot at Sturgeon Point, this council will be com ed to open the roadway in front of said at. and the new; Local Brevitiee â€"Judge Dean held division cmrh at Fenelon Fs‘ls last Friday. -â€"Mr. McBnmey upsets to have the fire alarm system camplated in s tew days. â€"B:lieville‘s bur deye' show closed on Friday last. The financial results were unsatisfactory. and the Intelligence: tears this may be the last: year for the show. â€"A pnty o! Mormon elders spent a ings in ‘ counties. â€"-Mr. J. A. E1115, ct Fenelcn Fnle. owner of the Str. Dawn, we; In town Tuesday. Daring the past few days the steamer hm made several trips from the Falls to Rose- dale end Coboconk. taking up 3!: tone of freight. â€"The Presbyterian olergymen of the dletrlotâ€"25 In ellâ€"passed through last Tuesday to Fenelon F3119 on the ST. Grahonnd to attend a convention. Rsv. J. .Macmillanrodedownlnthenhernoon on his bicycle. ---,<nt! Lu uni! any; v--- â€"-Robert Fagarty. a son of Mr. E. H. ‘ Fogsrty, Port Hope, in attempting to } catch a moving train at Glnancque fell between the platform and the cars. His 1 right foot was run over and his head was injured. He will not lose his foot. but it Will be deformed. -â€"Mr. P. Grant, government works tore- man at Bobcaygson. will likely have a force of men at work all winter making exten- near Buckhorn and Burleigh. -Capt. Thos. Caesar is at present reliev- ing Capt. Fee, of the Str. Greyhound. who is away on a trip to Biscotneing. We understand Mr. Thos. Sadie:- and the local men interested with him have decided to put in two camps of 50 men each this winter on their B‘sootasing limits. â€"A couple of young lads nmowg es caped severe injuries last Monday. hlle playing about a pile of cordwood on the river bank part ct it toppled over and tell on the boys, knocking them flat. For- tunately a number of sticks caught the solid portion of the pile’hud formed an arch above the young tellows. who crawled out thoroughly frightened but unhurt. â€"Master Cyrille McAinlne and a com- panion were upset from a sailing canoe the crew oti’ersd a helping hand. but the young lads manifested their ability to take care of themselves by etting on top of the l upturned boat and dlinc pehore. when they righted the craft and continued their cruise. â€"Sccne, Beaverton station; time. a few evenings ago. Bridegroom, little. ia‘. ha y, but very confused, bundles his bri e and two valises into oar. opens window for last tarcwell, and is greeted ’hy pitilsss showers of riceâ€"enough to make puddings tor six months. Sarcastic brakesman. who passes and observes the mess. enquires “Bring a broom with you i ’ Bridegroom wilts entirely. Sic est vita. â€"A meeting of the special committee appointed to investigate Conn. Mallon's charges against the board ct works was held on Monday evening; Mr. John Mc- ‘ Sweyn appeared on be all of Overseer Walker. while Mr. B. O‘Learylcoked alter Mr. Mallon's interests. Very little busi- ness was done. we understand, but inter- estingdevelopments took place Wednesday evening, when the committee sat again. â€"Messrs. C. S Blackwell : Co. have men at work erecting a cold storage cham- her in thersar of their premises. Mr Jas. , Patterson is carpenter in charge. and Lindsay Bros. have the contract tor the l brickwork. The plans include the demoli- chimney and l tion ct the old packintt hence ‘ the removal of the engine room. and when L the menh wcrkonMonda l Mr. BJbt. genomes-s volunteered.” :3 l|down ththhehinn bymeansothls l sndlessrehaintackic. Mamhnti‘aiisd .. _ 4.4.. -_a n“:â€" he “mar encueu unnu- â€". W .. to extrlute the chin and bloo'ki’ii: tuna. sndhengnmtlntbo It out 3t lust $25 by xenon at his phflnthrow. - n__.._.n- -1 fill-I. u, Ltuvu -- â€"-â€" ' ,, _ _ â€"In order to meet tha demands of their hm!) Increasing busines- the Visual: an 8: SM Go. hue leased the floorot ebm h block. own-m fins-chug ofllse, tor which 2. Whit: u now napalm I. In I. expected to ho ready tor oecn shout the 15:11 at Omaha and on the ground floor will be Each man convul- mtarthoh-m The n whom “$01.33in THE m m- East's new STORY- WMWdlmr-auweenmhneto mmmimaupcw nm.nwhu mommwmdwmw dweu-MM'hmhe-muo. All“ enquired ieweendeWardh‘l'b-M. â€"Mise Mildred BJhineoo, o! Peterhoro. wu Intown inst Fridny. â€"Mu. Reynolds. ct Baeednle. woe In flown Mondey. â€"Mr. end Mrs. A. C. Edney o! Younge- town. N.Y., ere vieitinz Mend. in mm. â€"Dr. Broad, ct Omemee. nnd hie eneeer eor. Dr. Cmeron. were In sown eo-dey. â€"?dlu Lmn Brian. of Manual, In visiting her Iriend. Mlse Maggie Smut. â€"Mr. Duncan Dmmmond. of Otonnhef, is visiting friends In town to: e tow due. â€"Mr. H. B. Hex-rim“. of Hanan. Meni- honlin Island. mind in town on Mondny. â€"Mre. E. A. McArthnr. renalon Fnlll woe unong the mnny nrrivele In town on Sntnndey. -â€"Mieeeo Conway nnd Hunter. 0! Bob- ooygeon, spent 3 tew den with Idem in â€"-Mr. John Mn “tended the Nulh Victori- tell hit old .0 Victoria Bond In» Thnredny. â€"Mr. John Clerk, at Jerseyville. hes been vieltins Mejor mm {or the put three weeks. â€"Mre. ‘1‘. J. Mnhoney nnd three child- ren. of London. nre visiting Mrs. J. Beale}. Russell-eh. â€"Mr. V. C. MeGlll. who has heen $91!”; emuâ€"79 t-tf. W3”- 1. H. Oliver ls new.“ ‘° “n mu ' Mom photo- node: his now Chitin :- ‘11.”) u m emu. SDI“. 129 Kant.- if" m. not!!! cppoalh tho pas: â€"nu". Vow-mun. "â€"v â€"â€" V71“. lug Ina ban a the Ontario Bnnk. Saturday for Paerboro. â€"Mr. Blohud Squire. of Elton 00.. Toronto. I: spending his holiday: a his father'- tu-m. Mulpau. _ â€"Mra. (Du) Giles. o! Wharton, pau- od through Tueodny to ml: Peal-homo rrlends for I tow days. â€"Mrl. W1 Tripp. ct Taronw. I. It nreoont visiting her punts. Mr. und Mu. Fred. Rum. south wad. - -‘ - A m,_--1-- tor Bacheeter. where ehe wlll vlelt her not end her ulster. Klee Agnee. â€"-Mr. Frank Mellett. of Meet”. Pnk. Blackwell a: 00.. Toronto. leyependlng hle holldeys at home and at the Polnt. â€"Mr. W. E. Gtvon. lnansotot for Monte. B S. Wllllune Sare.plono monketnr ere, Toronto. wee ln town lent week. â€"!l‘e Kstle J me. who hoe been vlelt- log trlende ln Klrhlleld for the out five weeka, returned home on Sotnrdey. -â€"Mr. Thee. Squlroe end Mr. Alex. Corrle. two at Merl ee'e lending tarmac. mode m Posr o eaeent cell lent Sstnrdey. â€"Mseter Theodore Gueleo, o! the out ward. left Wednesday morning to ottend ‘ the Inetltntlan for the Blind, nnttord. â€"Mr Thou. Cnfl, of the north word, spent 3 p‘rzlon of me week In the city. vlslthg tclends and teklng In the cxpoal “on. â€"Mr. Wm end MN I. Buchanan. 109 Cadren. Rwheetcr. N. Y.. no the gneete of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bushnell. Welllng- ton-at. â€"Mrs. R Bell. who has for the out four weeks been vlslclng ttlende In New York city end Albany, returned home Monday evening. *‘- '- e, I .. ‘-_I-lâ€" â€"Mr. George P. Mullen mlved home law S..turday. nicer spending the summer with some cf the leading far firms In Chlcego and New York. cvouwa ' â€"Mr. A. Luna, ot\ ew York. let: for his home In: Sum-dz. utters ndlng n tow pleasant days wit hla ends 1r 7'. 'a- mount and vlclnlty. â€"Mr. R H. Mellleh. (xprese messenner. who has been on the sick list for the put month. hopes to be eble to leave for his 3 home in Brmtiord to day. â€"Miss Fair. who he! been the gneet of Mrs. Thurston (town and Sturgeon Point) for some time. returned to her home at B auiehora Wednesday morning. â€"hilee R we Smith. of Trenton. ie visiting her eieter. Mu. D. W. Price. nt the Benson honee. Miss Smith will visit triende nt Oshawa before returning home. â€"Mr. C. E. Stewnrt, editor of the Bob- oeygeon Independent. celled on [Andrey friends loot Tnndey and went north to Belionrton on the otternoon trein. â€"Condnetor Fred finekell. oi the G.T.R. has been ill for some time with infi unnu- torv rheumatism. Conductor Crcxier. of Lindsay. hoe been toting hie nlecr. â€"st. '1‘. E. B.blneon end denghter. Miss Daisy. d Orlliin. who here beer. snendlng 3 few weeks as guest- nt Dr. Herrimnn'e. returned home on Thunder lira. Wm. VAllmceJMlu SJ bio VA]- lmoo and Maser Mum! V 00. o: mmuton. m a ending 3 tow days In town with him. uhnce'a aum, Mrs. B i-eek. m: w m mmmmm mm "mumnwmm wmmw mum. 24, 1897 ! HOSIERY AE‘éD GLOVES. Handsome Effects Two Tunes in all shades, Plain and Fancy lweea Luce». Rich Fancy Plaids. Beautiful Black Goods. : Henriettas Soleils Endoras. Fancy Crepons, Black Figured Effects, Broches Designs. One of the most complete ranges ever offered a buying publicâ€"Cu 10c. Plaid DRESS GOODS are well worth 18c. Heavy Tweed Effects for Suitings, at 18c. 25c, 49c. Black Cashmeres, 2cc, 25c, 35c, 40c, are very special. Heavy Vests, xoc, 12c, 15c, 20c. Children's in all weights and sfies. Men’s and Boys' and Youths’ Shirts and Drawers Some very taking Goods at 40c, 50c, 65c. We offer a Ladies’ Ribbed Wool at 25c, regular 35c article. Heavy Cashmere Hose at 20c, 25c, very special. A big job in Men’s Braces, 20c kind for 13c; the 25c kind for 20¢ 20 D02. of Colored Cashmere Gloves to be sold at 10¢ a pair The very best drive in Ladies‘ Gloves to be found in the County The very best anve m haunt: mm-.. w -- _-_V_, of Victoria. Our Black and Colored Kid Glnves at 50c. a pair you will pro- nounce cheap at 75c. We ask every lady to remember these gloves when visiting Lindsay. Lovely Silvcr Grey Doublc Fold Sheeting r131 Unbleached Cotton Sheeting at 14c, 15c, 18c, Flannelettcs 4c. 5c. 6:. 7c, Sc, 10;. are six bean Men’s, Boys’ andhuths’ Suits Men’é vand WGloth Caps and Hats For early fall wear. A most prices. Soft Felt Hats commence at 25c. We Show for 30 days a gram: bar; at 2c. each. Just fancy, White Handkerchiefs such Table Linen. 15c. 20c, 25c. 35c, four Pure White Bleached Table Linen, Bargain of alL' , Dress Linings, 5c, 7e, 8e, 10c, 12c. Dress Steels, 5c. a steel. Spool Cotton, 2 for Se. Grain Bags, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50. Tweed: for Boys’ Suits, 20c, 25c. 30c. Come in if you want ... . Unions. 2 5:. Week». SOC. Shade Blinds complete for 25¢. Lace Curtains, 25c, 35c, 50c, $1.0 White 10x4 Quilts, 75c. Grey Flannel, toe, 12c, 15c, 20c. Navy Flannel. 20c. 25c. 30c. 33c Ladies' Vests and HOS/er]. my: W Visitors are Cordially invited to c511 and look over our large assortment of ' We were never in a better position to give you values in all classes of DRY GOODS than the present. In DRESS GOODS our selection was never more varied or choice. BOTH-IN CLOTH and FUR 28c, 30C. 35¢: 40‘- Soc, 68¢. 75¢- in Maletcsse Rifl’s, Fancy Bouclcs, Rich Brochcs all shades. Plain and Fancy Tweed Effects. days a grand Bargain in '. 5w; “Mum“ A most complete range l: Fold Sheeting Flannel, at 20c 50c; $1.00, $L25» s such as you pay 5c for, at 2c. , (our very , extra. specials. Linen, 62 in., at 48c. The Best and inspect 35C. are all leaders. ‘adics' Handkerchiefs start at 20c. each our assortman at very moderate yard

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