frely and ï¬red to In 2722': > PRO- family uz'a’zmls 9 here? :23. zg to be Foys’, Youths’ ' bangs HERE AND mm: 3 augerâ€)? Annotate“; tmmg 011.01?- ‘W! or under. {or $10. It 3309' Dmx nth, Chnstle, Boon. mam. See his new amtâ€"ms tl'. 30'†puny, the mm m [r fashionabl" Bm'n‘ox 8308. m Sim-M â€t" Lindï¬y- Our 31; one: *thet 5‘ (’03 mPosrtromnowtolwitorsm Sealandelï¬' ' mum-aim. [(1 do well to call. ' Veiaz'lea' ’lzoldâ€" 'NDSA 7. 6 same '5 for a ,ttlzeendq/iié west and Best rrds, are Show): Closest Inspea. cozm- ‘ace of $1.00. 0f Efï¬gp’ Peterboro Business College, ORGAN, PIANO, VOCAL MUSIC and PIANO TUNING. I3. RICHARD Emma. um?“ lessons to:- the Org-n and Plano. no m nice. Piano tuning done st short notice. Wee: Skitch's Ten-wanna: endiwmlnm about. Music furnished for excursions; Ind um“. Linda's. ct. 5.1890.â€"2l PETIRBOBO. ONT“ GANDA- A thorough Businea and Shea-thud training m Competition youiy to: Bold and 3:13.05 Item; The 70 page illustrated Mind A. In. Geo. SV Bun. B. A., L. L. 8.. an Bimchard. Chartered Accountant. 0: 01mm. lathe Principals. lender: this paper when writing- waoro. Sent. 29. 1892. H “CABLE EXTRA" @312 (113mm: gust. GI! Bron W mlexceuent comm, will he st the open hâ€- Undaay. tomorrow evening. Bastardâ€. â€a“? 918-! under the eueplcee of the mam “Max:131: the ubuowmzmthem 233mm. ughpgrooegde era to: the are- fnnd. E thingrennedandotthebeet “Weâ€; 13ng be obnlnedul’onefl A Timely alum ] [To the Editor at Tax Pos'r. ï¬â€˜l’he time wm notnowboloozbetorotho “'30! anypu'onc Inn would open out "hhï¬gnvenuofb 1‘11. born: Wm 3:1. I m hmuh h.†than": â€33a nuance. otthoropoddon “not†H: woman: have In In uxn'sIY, FRIDAY. 001'. 14. Linden. Ontnber 13. 1892. WW Advertisements. Howe you tried the TOWN AND COUNTY. Petarboro Bus. 001. Var ery Heavy Sealette, regular price $5. 50, for $4. 25. ySurprising Value. - Best Make Sealette, regular price $6. 50, for $4. 75. Unapproachable. - Beautiful as Seal, regular price $12.-,00 for $9 50. Best in the Market. - These Goods are all new and freshâ€"just out of the Mamqfacturer’ s handsâ€"and for durabilitymolor and ï¬nish are unequalled. Come while the range is complete. We are anxious to clear this lotâ€"you can be the gainer by accepting this chance. For the guidance and information of intending purchasers we quote the following prices : Full ‘Wi_dth_Sez_1lette, regular price $4.75 for M. W. KENNEDY CO. prices which (if the public are appreciable) will’not leave a yard on the frames at the season’s, end. At Greatly Reduced Bribes we will ofer these Magniï¬cent Goods, right now, at - the beginning of the Season, - usm's 9mm imam, gm Clearing the Whole Line and to suit the times and make a sure thing of $3.90. Cost Price. Music. awn. speï¬gnm‘y’ism ï¬eï¬râ€"mï¬Ã©â€"hï¬ï¬ioiher. Mr. F. Heep o! the collegiate institute etefl'. â€"Mr. George R. Patterson has left town to attend the Royal College of demo] Surgeons to high tending in the pro- tension. â€"B:eoebrldze Gazette: “Mine Nellie Dinner. a. mentor young may of Monet. let: Saturday for Lindsey, where she will enter 8:. Joseph convent." in town. â€"Dr. C. 3. Hannah: 01' the Northwest mount- ed police was in town Tuesday. â€"Mr. C. J. Euler. G. '1‘. R. ticket agent at Port Hope. spent Sunday laugh: {on} _ Wu'vâ€" â€"Mr. Arthur Heed. son of Mr. John Head of the collegiate in: titnte staff. is absent in Buffalo. pursuing a course oi studies at the inmona dental college there. â€"Dr. W. C. Herrimnn. resident physieinn et Oriilin asylum tor the insnne. in in town on a. short visit to hie tether. Dr. W. L. Hartman. medical health oflioer. -Mr. Wherry oi Brnnttord. 0n t.. crown lends inspector or reeds and bridges. revered as with 3 call Tuesday. He is attending to de- pertmentei work in this section. â€"Mr. W. Dundee of LeCmsse. Win, who had been holidaying with relatives in town. hes concluded not to ieeve Linden. and hes neeept- ed‘e position in Dundee 85 Fianna Bros. estnb- â€" 111535.? bangles. 15m Hope’s eï¬olent and lynx-eyed chief of police, was in town Thursday visiting friends. . -Mlu Mary Chane of Port Hope in at pre- sent the guest of her aunt. Mrs. (132.) W. L. Her- rimsn. Cambridge-st. ' â€"Mr. Laurence V. 0 Connor returned to Tor- onto universitv last week for his ï¬nal year. We wish him every success. â€"Mr. J. Liveeley left Monday morning to tuke charge at the Chmhnm agency. His family will not remove tram town for name ygeks. flibnient. - [nu luau wan-u annvâ€"uu â€" ._ -- .V_ _, J. B. Tuyoa of Pan Hope winners: to lam that no In at present lying onions]! :1) with inflammation or the lungs. and will join us in hoping for his speedy recovery. - . .7A4u___ _-_.- ll"- weer-fro'xï¬â€"Vinoouvor. where he went some months gap to_ anguish a launch of his “mu-'0 , _A- cl- _.nl -oâ€"ln Mm. monsna MU w cum-rusâ€" pork-packing business. a. resident (I Peta-bore. He will min" vibe“, mo -Tho Owen Sound Advertlser "in "Mr. Tuloy, model school inspector. who u been severely ill at the Patterson house hero. :9 now rocoverlnc.‘ The new: will be received with pleasure by the many friends“ that sandman m Undue! and vicinity. -M133 1.11119 moose». daughter 0! Mr. B. Droagan of the south ward, has taken a school in the ammo: 19 or Brock. M138 Droocen bottle a second-glass certiï¬cate and 15 a nmolasl , -___.--_ -n an in: mmflfllm . mu'clfll ucl’uuw-v unn- .. .. _-_- -,,,, teacher. The trustees are to be “patented on marina her ““108.- -â€"Mr. J. D. Hunter of Toronto. travelling “on; to: the Allan line of augment». was in eon man Int. Mr. Hunterie 3313131151.ch- aouled fellow who will be remembered by many in town. lining been station man: here some -- AL - mm. Rand. ~ -â€"__ __ a! .3.- 1CD“: new no v'-â€"_ -_ _7, l wan-v... â€"- - Fï¬zn’giufluggngdgiï¬gwfgggfgwï¬ â€˜ -Weck1y ageemination of Lindsgg separate the lucky ones whoee nemee eppeered in the â€11°91: Arithmetic. (Maximum ‘ W!" )‘ euppiementel men-leniencm exemmelp'nbllehed - Senior clam â€"-John Hurley. :45; Louie aneen. Mona†1m ..... 31:. Flood leavee town to- 31:32:?†Brgfzo wglgmggsmint- 70: edieel , ' 4 : ° ngene :10me (Suntan) to enter think: In 'gagng‘nmâ€ï¬jygmsg$ 55; $3“ .133“ ' . ; . uc . ; eeu : rt er. â€:2“!!! “3?,“ £55,“ 6133:3313 fen".- ; 20; melg'c‘rdahï¬e0? Junior gm;- Albert pupflmot Peter. - h. ou' tarmacme . Mul yEd'dim k LearyJeéhtn rent Tram. W0 “513 â€â€œ033 hie biey 80. e qr e. 80: o Hurley. 73. 5 13°“ credits Harry Bush. 70. Eddie Dal-gm 70; Thomas P J hennon em exam. and received the 0011080 4119303“- 3h° spans 65: C Cut-ting";d 53 0!: Leo 0°51 55: y. : eriee Moehen. ï¬rm dauumamamt 2 50- Moses Groz n. 50: William Hethemsn. u; wen-known law . ' â€'3' i J. B Feiio. 53; William Bowen, 50; lieu, lo- â€"Xr. P. Neenen of Wetertown. WI!" end he Gabe. 59. ‘ comma the following tothe methe:. who maiden inBufl’AIO. wen in town e _w. meet] portion of thin week end use: mu Mende- ! serious considerzuou at Mr. Joe- Wueeo. ten Mr. Heeling: luau-‘33 13:: :membgrodmu 9 fun keeptzr, em . etc . at: the huge the: he will 0'91"“ 0 tree 5°" m u e were end no there :-"flmhel needleel to a: they received e 1'. c Wyogofl hung himself In’hh etehle e: you-e. I: la . warm welcome tram former BM ; Eamon. um. Suntan morning lot. He m... 3.. a w n. â€mammwemmmwmxx . . 8 . â€"'.I‘he men! . at ' mwey 3:: ooi‘lieesot. eta-I e! the enter head. and t at enter eeeneedou Be we were "on.“ pet"! phoeiqthgaiW‘ww 5"†~ 'u "“3312 mdhleheuereleflmweu mu min-000mg. 2.999335 . in. we». :- mung § -â€"Mias Duncan at Toronto is visiting relatives IE? m5 No.6 on Dunn-u R waldoâ€"â€o was. I) rhlf DID luv? .3! 7|,»th received daily at A. B. Tamraâ€"27% ,_ S. MltthnWI Arrived home In: Vancouver. where her yen; gomp x Wuuvw _. -,_V - y examination of Lindsa separate school: Arithmetic. (Maximum 1 nun-ks)â€" - Senior clasn -â€"John Hurley. 55: Louis Primeou. 77: Thomas Brady. 77: Jo F Diamen: 10; , Che lea H ye 70; Frank may 65; Eugene I 15310:â€. 62. mm Smith. 55; Jose Do 45;G.S Buck. 35; LeoPrimoon an: rt or. 20; William Cudahce 2) Junior Clue: Albert Mulmhy 90: Jose h 0138:? 85; Funk Tran bloy 80 Eddie urke. 80: John Hurley. 73; Barry hush. 70; Eddie Dot-gin 70; Thomas Surat: 65: C Cur-tin 60: P J hennon eo; Leo Firefly. 53; Cherie. Medan. ‘ Basset-m 55:000 1 50; Home 0:02 ï¬â€˜em: William newsman, u; 1.1. B Folio. 53: William Powers, 50; Iwe. .Io- Cube. 50. . - no. - n_n-_l_- “OL- Elihu learn that C. Wilson Dar 1! again leading actor with the Ida Van Cortland oomuanr. which appears here for three nights. Oct. M, 21 and 22. with Saturday matinee. â€"The Rev. C. E. Pen-y lectures on Friday. 0014., um, in the Queen-as. Methodist church. Subject. “Canada. the Gteater Britain." We undamtand the different Orange orders intend turning on: in tall regain. â€"Mr. Robert Em, the well known mason and bricklayer. in a: work upon the foundation- ot a house tor Mr. Don. Human. twin the nu- way track on Lindsay at. out ward. t wm be brick-veneered and will be completed in. ubou: â€"Mr. J‘ J. Robson of Brampton. Drovrlotor of the well-known marble wake in that town ï¬nd a workmen or almost provincial reputation. Ia opening :5 bunch establishment in Undoâ€. and for the present will occupy premises nearly 00- aide. Mr. D. Gladstone to the marker- south 99?!“ ____-.-..- .'...a v.- H-uhmn has made I Qualea. reed M. w. Kennedy a: on edvt. in this issue ceremlly. Pertinent not: ere con- tained therein. â€"Dnche are very scarce. end local restaur- nnts ï¬nd it herd work to obiein a supply to: uheir pom . â€"'i'ixe ennnnl meetinz of the Canadian ticket and Paseenger Asente’ mention will he held in Petal-hora on Oct. 20th. â€"A cede: block croselna is being put in on Lindsey-st , opposite Dr.Wilscn'e ilne residence. It is badly needed. as thet is the principal point of crossing on the etreeou. ~A number at real ante (leafs effected dur- ing the past few weeks indicate that the town is on the edge of a. healthy boom. We will mention a few of the transaction next week. .311. Harry Walters returned this week tram Focusing. C. P. 3.. where he has been bneily engaged for the last couple of months looking utter the logs cut on Walters a: Cc's limit in; â€"The annual fell meeting at the Ontario brunch at the Royal Celenenlan cut-um;I olub will be held in Tomato, at the Walker out. on Tuesday. Oct. 18m. commencing a: one o clock. â€"Ow1ng_ to qltexfetgens and improvements in , A_- - ,, .-_ _A-A‘_.. -â€" $5133?ng 3655 nBi éflar'lté tendon I: much reading manor†usual. We trust this will be mm overlooked under the dream; â€"-The Bobcaygeon curling club have dresdy organized (or the coming won. The “run and nuances of the oiub are Mr. and u. u. M. Boyd. Mr. W. T. C. Boyd was enacted pm. Mon: and R. J. Venn-ea secretary-tremor. [.6 mo mm nor, an“... a-“ wiï¬ be manager. and Mr. HabTo'xi '53; inch 3 good choice. as Dnve is a clever Housman 3nd 7m 909m. L, L4-;A_n__ _.A- rung 'v,_____ â€"Mnny of our cilixeneate inimdneinz were: systems into their residences. and the smote Vlil likely be in bad condition for some monlhl to come. Mr. J a Smith he jnsi completed his contrr ct in the R C. presbytery. where he has put in over 96-) ft. of pi-J: 3. Two up: tonn- ninc ornament the trans Baden. three have beenvlacedin the grounds in the rear. Mr. Smith has a number of other oontnote on hand. m keeps halt a. dozen man dining handily. â€"Meufl. F. Jordun end P. B. McIllhu‘cey each shipped a mixed load 0! flock to tho Ton- omo max-tea Mom. Price. ere demand. and lime encouragement in given buyers. ...... In Mr. Humbug-1‘s to: wen u ehoflhorn bull nnrchmd from ELEM-481M“ of One the: Lindon! Board or Me. A special meeting of thebeardot tradewas held Friday evening last in the board rooms. Dominion Bank block. Mr. John Kennedy. vice president occupied the chair. The audi- tors’ report. showing a satisfactory surplus. was read and adopted. The resignation 011M: J. R Dundee.preeident.wa.s aoceptedwith regret. at resolution being unanimously ado ted ex- pressive ot the h h esteem in whie he has always been held y the members of the board and citizens of Lindsay. Mr. .LKenned was then unanimously elected president for ere- mnlnder of the ear. and Mr. A. F. D. Mac- gachen. vice-pr dent. The question of sewer- age then came up for discnsamn. and the neces- sity was promptly ulmitted Later onespeclnl committee comprisin Messrs J. Deacon. E. Flood. J. Kennedy. . B. Knowleon. and A. F. D. MacGachen was appointed toast with the town council in the mater. the resultstobe made known at a. special meeting to be held ahoitlly. at present. » Linden) curling Ginb. Anentbusiestio lot of outlets gsthered. at the rink on Russell-st. Toendey evening lest. on the oooesionoi the ennuslmeeging so organise tor the coming seesona About twenty-ï¬ve mem- bers wexepresent end fourteen new members were enroned. The retiring preddenhDr. Poole. wee heel-tn: thenked to: hisveiued services to the club while in that position. The ioliowinz officers and skins were electedzâ€"Pcesident. J.D. Fieveiie: person. John Kennedy; ohepiein. Rev. B. Johnston; treasurer. J. D. Fieveiie: secretory. J. M. Molnnnen. Committee of menegement: J. D. neveiie end Jemee Keith. Committee on medals H. Ferguson end J. C. Herslone. B0. generative members: J. D Fieveile end G. H. em. Foreign skies: W. MoLeenen end J. D. Fieveile. Club skips. J. D. Fieveile. W. Mobsnneo J. M. Knowison. Jsmes Keith. J. O. Hustone. J. M. McLean-n. J. 9. Emma. w. Simpson. J. McMillan. fl. Fem....G-entieâ€" men wis g tojoin should give their nemes to spy member-pinup oiob e‘ ones.“ tile skips vgill chose their rinks In about four weoki. p‘ boron: :-" nuke warning sad. pron: t 1 him: himsdt In M. stable at L’Eamï¬ï¬Â» 89mm gnaw“: ll“- 30 _; _ ..____ A. .__ behoov m» udmhnuyotwooumuvnni LA. .mauo Inn _ n.“ u. andulzenimdspprpguflvo mm i n m m m â€"Work I: bet: puzhed torwu'd rapidly all on". and Sound road, over ï¬ve undred men being now emglogd. The rel!- uenowleldeerereecedu '1 6. in Adm eon township. Muskete- â€"Mr. Robert Whitehead. one o! the oldest drivers on the continent. retired from the eer- Vloe o! the C. P. R. Smut-any lest. no event 44 MEMMW In “lam 0‘ m I“ ' â€"A. single fare rate to the World’s Mb likelytobeadoptedbythecentrdmfllcu- mum. -'l'ho m or the ï¬hPï¬' min the wee; 1;: you, 0141.000. - has been commenced n the electric madbetween ChmagomdSt mï¬wmch is to be completed in time for the world'p his,“ hummus damâ€"S. -'1‘h9at:-o_-¢o_9_1:g 1n I’l‘ndgay will be pleased to ,_ - .__1_ --_‘l__ _..__ noon Brannon. â€"Watoh to: Britten Bros. advt. next we: 1:. â€"Town council meeting Monday ovum: â€"The Eeturlon is doing a his height business 75.71337301- moa't 31113â€"103} Friâ€"dd. I AIJWI-Iw, unr- -w.-'â€"â€"v _, 7 , , ten. Mb! Amber. tn or. Ir. ad in“: mama-ax :- : or New York: the luau. Backer. tho Rev u 7 In. John W caudal. In. 03m. Alba-t "Iv, - â€"Wo take the following from the Brooklyn Chunkâ€"Ono of the most («nimble weddings tho: has occurred In Brooklyn society um season m ro‘omnlzad Mu ovonlnut tho nymeneel. â€"Meny triende in IJndeey end vicinity win he inteneeted in leerning thet Rev. B. Cenfleld Jonee. now etetioned in Wooteheeter. Penney!- venie..hnt recently pesto: of the Fleet Preeby- terien ohuroh. Port Hope. who wee on highly eetx emodin Lindsey end throughout the Mid- lend diettiot. wee united in merrieae Wednee- dey evening leet et Port tie to Allen Annie Chiehoim. denchter at Mr. ueoen Ohiehoim. 3; C. The weddine wee e vergflpretty one end e church wee crowd d with wiehere ot the young couple. Toe eeremony wee oerionned by Rev. Jomee Owl-ind. minted by Rev John Cruz or Indie. The wedding dinner wee served at “DunerdJ' the reel- denoe of the bridee tether. ester which the bride end groum deported to: their loture home. â€"Wedneedey lest the roeidenee Mr. R. Hun- ter, Coven. wee the scene of e very intereeung ceremony. being the merriece of hie denzhter Me to Mr. George Metohett of thie tow-n. eon of Mr. Thee. Memhett. county meeom. end for any yeere one at the meet poodle:- membexe of the me of Ir. A. Cempbev, r. The bindin knot wee tied by Rev. Mr. Miflbrook. in the presence or e number of the friends of both centre portion. Mr. A. mulnbothem. drought. . any. supported the groom with e moo end eeey t] We“: the nonoheleeoe the: hapoke femi tion. The bride, who looked charming deed. wee ereieted by her sister. Mien Merthe The lumpy couple end thtli‘ friendn reeohed L ndeey by the eveninz thin. end eexe ten- dered e reception presided over by Mrs. J. K McNeiliie. In. T. C. letohezt end Mre. Leidiey. - -e A n4-_Ll__ Wl- Inn. 9, our cuntâ€"cw. nu.- wâ€"..--- _,V v, , er! eecretery. Rev. A. Soother-lend. D. D.. emitted by Rev. G.W. Dewey. mariner pesto: or the obnrcb,end under whoee direction the church wee built. At 11 e. in. Dr. anther-lend eened e eonlotin'lnz sermon tron: Lorinth. 3rd. 11-15. In the ettemeon Rev. G. W. Dewey geve e carefully propered diaconree full at thought end pawer.trom Peter 1.39. end delivered it inhie own unique etyie. which hetero eione can live. end no onecenjnetiy the evening Dr. Botheriend ezein oogy. In de shied hie eudlrnoe with hie inetruotive eonneel. drewn from the life or the prophet Eliee. The Deane greet eetiereetion to the very coo etione who had the pieeeere of mama to gun It wee to be regretted thet meny went eweyitrom the eervber. not being eble to even get emding room. The eupper on Mondey wee e teeet tor thoee who were eble to not t) the tebiee. (for they were not eet tor the whole county or Victorie). The cheir wee token et 8 p. m. by the punter. Rev. N. Hill. who pneeided in hie usual heppy menu or. The meetin wee eddreeeed by Rev. acute. Web- eter. ere iBeotieti. Dewey. Cempbeli. end leet but not heat. b our elweye welcome irieod Rev. E Johneion mob) teriu). The eddmme were intern wita music by the church choir rendered in the greed etne peculia- to the Qiieenet. choir when under the direction of their old lender (Rev. G. W. Dewey)...... ilnenciel proceeds oi the re-opening eervicee were verifying indeed. The coat of the im- movements on the building will he eomewhere in the neighborhood of 81.200 or Shrinbnt eueh have been the netnre of the improvements that the oontrector hoe by no meene inede e fortune out or is. We meet heartily wnzretuiete the Queen-at oonzregetion. end their fer-owing end energetic peetor. on the wonderful mecca of their undertones. e person doee not need to be en entiqcerieu to remember when Methodiem hed herdiy e piece ore. norm in that pert of the towerbnt today it hide fair to be tm or Methodism. ee fer ee Lindsey to co -V-‘vâ€" .. church of the Saviour. corner or Plerropont’ at end Monroe niece. Mice Annie C. mirage. dsuzhuer or Mr. Juno- Econweae. at am my. was naked in merrilxe to Mr. Frederick Knowleee. at Lindsey. accede. The oer-em my we: performed by the Rev. John W. Chedwlok, pastor of the Second United-n church. on Clio- wn end Congress no. The church wee crowd- ed wnh ea or “marina of friend- ot the young couple on: before the lime for the carom d e'rlved. . The bride looked ceeuufn in I eimple though oanblwl! canâ€. ed town of white bong-line with were out lilo Wan! Ulwuuu mumuwâ€" -__ -_- ,__ , , , an orange blossoms, which were tsunami caught up It the too: o! the gown. The In“ at tenor was â€In (Hm M. W. of Tartr town. N. Y“ the bfldcnmdd being alias Flown Doctor. of Swhomuzb. N. Y.. Ind ll!" Emil! Caldwell. of mvuworth. Km II. E. Scru- tord Martin. at Haas-1. Can-ml. wu but ma. Walter O. Ewhww. Alba" 3. Elohim. brothers of the buds. Ragnar-at. sud Pun rs. Tidden were the none malt! of honor who sailed In 5 gown of lavender bounding Wllh bodtoo out deoolleto. Mira Becker um um Cddwon. tho held smutâ€. ban: “mun-2y gowned In white um blue mpecflvoly. Anna" on the stroke of 3 o'clock 'bo unlu- of Men- deluon'l "Weddm Much" laud from behind a forest at mu m ma which oomglm hid mum Brien Ind his lnomt mm mm. A: um um mo bddd W2! were; me: p; All}. I forest or III] puma wmu- w...,..,..., __ ova-um Bmen and his mom: from dab'. Attheolur tho bdad mm were met by the bridegroom 0nd nu but. nun. Immedmuy After tho ceremony rm mannered my! my p3“: dylven to the mum of the _ w-Iâ€˜ï¬ -n- In.“ In I bride's tuber.“ vim i marina!†woo new to a lone nmbuof intimiieK fr MI and manslau- uceo. Xe. sud Mrs. Kim a were the recipient of numerouo no costly auto. The couple will include in Ihov urimu plane- at interest which they will mi: Pai'oï¬oiphlo. minnow. Wuhicg ion. NM“ Mound. Qioboo sad 8 own. “The: will then depart to: Lindsay. .. ... The bride “obi-motto. with no [ovul'ccat of wavy brown hair. no. ot o m grayish brown. in yet medium suture “am {meant-co. Shoil surest hvo rlto‘in nuclei]. Prominent-turn; in?) mvludï¬â€˜u were: It. “dun. VonHoin.D v Mr. 5nd M11900! 90an It. Poul fld~ deal-ulnaâ€. [mnMnudIlm June. B. Knowloua Mr and In Johns. Xuzhou. In. 899303.51. It“ and" in "Apple- â€"On Tawny evening a reception wu held ct the Bands: church in honor of It. can Mn. Wm. the new 9mm end hie wife. An excellent annex wee xovided to: the conste- Rttion end friends by 0 indie: oi! the church. ether which n adjournment wee made from the school room to the chm-ch {or a public meeting. Mr. Were we: welcomed by Raw. Campbell end Johnston in two very lutercetlnx end cal-dbl “dz-eases. Rev. June: Gan: at Tmnuc undo I "Human and enioaintic apecch. recommending . cc to the cann- dence 3nd cumin of the Baptiste in kindly. 80100 were rendered by Miss Sliver end 1'. Were, end two .nthexnu by the each. xv - thing went very bumunionely except when n enact the cathemn I eoicm skipped c iineot the man's. -The Queen-st. Methodist church. Lindsey. was Mediated to the worship of GodSnndu. 00!. 91h. by our talented: and energetic mind??- a._.L._l-_.l n a ‘ u... an. 0 lines Kick. It “at!†Mum Knob- hot!. H!- Lnu. Mr. M “a In R J. Much“; of Linda). Gan-am: m limos Rcllmltctn. I: August Barnum. [LEW Trust. dchw' II- Simon-on. Hum-.mJJcnaJLm WuuunB. -'l'he semi-mum meeting of the Bsptm Y. P. S. c. E to: the election at unicorn. etc. was held on Honda-Y evonln last. The OW!“- mentamutouowa: 9 dont. Mr. 2.. ads: flee-want: AJked Blame; Manama: _-.n-â€". M-__-_.Il-- 0-â€" )lru. John W cudwlox. Iri- u-wuu, aâ€. Camus. In. um! In A. Home Cutler. Ir. an urn. Damon. Ibo Hum m. Ila till. :- woll. lull Olive I. and. o! Turnout N. Y; mil. KY.- “€339 53hM.§foï¬f“mâ€Â§-"' "iii-mew: an treasurer.WCoomb1. be meeting In! well sanded and it is to behaved the mum will be km up lhmnzh the winter union. â€"New York mnuquuea are blunt of bulld- 1118081500300 ammtoumdmonnen church unnatural 1n the world. 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Our Stock of LAD/58’ MANTLES 7 he above Stock was bought under very zecwliar circumstances and will be scld at Prices that will meet the desire of any customers in the Comty. Ame recognized by all as the Best Value In Lindsay. Our DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS. Men’s and Boys’ Overgngs .vâ€"vr v-.-_d ...,l by giving our line an early inspection and en joy the privilege of n pick from the Newesi and Il.’rett;iest:J N ovfl- uesthe season aflords. . . C gt" We hope every lady mderwil! oonsul_t her oyn ipteregh STAPLE GOODS. 81mm! 11 Dawn 1116 M88! Men’s and Boys’ Suits. CARTER We take the lead for Quality and Low Prices. Has Secured another CLOTHING STOCK consisting 0! at Golden Lion. The Cheapest Dry Goods Deaier in the Country M. J. CARTER, lawman-mm -m.c. w.mm¢m0rnusnnuhs scoured; W “night autumn!“ mcn- am at I“ Baum Gold and wanna†IMWUeW-l. -AND