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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 27 Oct 1893, p. 9

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7-“ ‘71 'u.. 3* WIN: O Id Baum. -- M Camp bell a: Txuman. who will any n on In the old out (I. We believe they hue neared the Massey 33mg mnuy, which ‘1'. Staph. has rods ned. They Intond minnonngowu bnslnualnnnkmdn 1 manual as; mm... In 133 Womanâ€"Hunting In filth m m. 3 number of Nimrod- Inning wag-“mm .â€"Il. GIII Ill mods!- ‘ It. “I you! unwa- connection CHANGES. â€" Considerable changes have then place In our ullege during the page summer. Mr. Chisholm’e family 10.”: for Taonto I few Weeks ago ...... Mr. R. Mc- Kenzie hoe gzne to Wmnloeg. Now we ads-um! met Mr. A. McKenzie Intends moving to Toronto ...... Mr. T. V. Shale- hee sold his business no Maseru. Qua-when 33 Mam-Jae .vm cam .13 on [Specm con-canondence 0! Tan: P051] -«e... sz-nmmuâ€"Wa are messed So Sum that our genial friend, Dr. Ross. has quite recovered Item the efl’eeza of his Illness, which was s alight attack 0! diphtheria contracted In wanting upon one: :0 whlch In wee celled. Fears weze expressed the: the dzead disuse would spread. but It: ntmoss one wee taken to avoid such a rank, and no danger need be apprehended. No new cease heve occurred in Garden, nod we hope tore speedy recovery of the meted ones. The sympathy of the com. unity is with those who have eufi‘erea liq'eevemengz1 _ A _ _ Cnuncn Noraâ€"Revival services 32-9 now being conducted in the Methodist church here this week. Mr. Totzen o: Cmnington. Mt. Garbntt of View. Road. 1nd Mt. McLean of Kirkfleld, us cogducflns sex-130:: this week. HRSOXAL.â€"Mr. Wima Stacey sad Dr. B. F. Morrow, dentist, or Patel-bow. 9519‘ this part a flying visit. They returned the June My. Jima a: beam when' as (a on the plat- Ibfln. J can Cm flier-:1 of Linden} mid manecdota snareachers down an: ' whit: caused quite a bis 02 men-imam. Mr. Kitchen wont through with his ciuh swinging won. Hutchinson and Lyn: were anwxed several ti mew. D13:NER.-â€"The dunner was at Ianccesa 11 .::.c..;..;. -..i.‘:.‘.hs......mg - L. weather. about .hirty dollus being 11.1.2: .1. Quite a number born a. distance was went. amongst them being the worth) move and hm rite. They aava a. raw soics, winch I) taught the house down every time. -I'" Jim 3 33. hams. whgn' as {a __qn the fin: TAXLS â€"1‘1Ic. 01:: kt: of 8113...“? 5.53 5:3:2 jcbw.‘ coUec.i::-g t.‘ a Lxes this scat. 5.1.2 1m (18 his firm apwaranoa on 2.1056831: 31 .. 9er w: :11 his b’d‘a. Kwanzaaâ€"Mr. James Wyiio has re- turned afccran absent: 0: xx mans, and is r;.rk;..,; 3:. his brother’s and nth-:3 . mm; sawinz $003.. .‘\I-. C. Pf. mam hua‘ "a“: comma: subway. wood iv. in. Worry and 1911'. CAiznm. Compmm â€"-Mr. Suez-.15 Sam-.1»; complewd the in of but ing a new iuco “Md tae SChDOA J 9.2.1, W'A'AAL‘J lug-:3 oi;- .J 303:: ampeggsnie. 3 nAv-‘In RUNAW’AY. â€"-As 2.17. Airamfi wag (“gag to ta? crumb. 2'2' 15 lozd -.-. Lam!“ .~ 2‘ :‘r..- 300:3 ulyqui rain; :53: away. 25:. T. Evms at l'civeutm happened to be coming a: as: and M:. J. P8: xy followad after dance. The: 353;. c . -rf;;~;; ' them, not 1.2-1.3!" 1m war he, 0:11; a broken toogce and :. $65 of hams.) used up. 7 ‘_ A , fiat-haw, win I; leaving here on 1“: .‘day for this. (:14: In the wast, Chicsfio. ".\'e #311 mm Miss Lucy very much, [or she was quite well. 15 mi. :3 5;i_ur:.' begun: ‘us. 01 course ay- '1 am," vc- .Ade r “1:. 3.5!; hoped ;-2_e (.vL'Jl won. my com. me: again. It. 13 no uaw :.-v:1w: to "2‘. yrs m'mu. the buopcr m. .. .sc, Wu Wei to 1;; LA; man there ‘20. iota 0: 1:. and the who}: sent: hospitalizy of Mr. Corbett and ma good hdv was the bear. sauce that ever rzraced a tab: e. ’l'a a catty 'x' ska up :‘f'L’:L 5".‘112‘ do. 'o~::. mighty son-\- r'naz the 1333114 ‘ '7 flown do qu. 'ck21c.-'In:€e::’ 5.5.3:? ..... .‘Iiix Cornet: ls :21:th to Mrs. n m. {were at this :owrz. bloods 01' bubmny-an we-c bars, 521-: some 01 the mafia»: giris of Linda; The violinist, to: i "saw, you to understand he vs: no common maker, came Era-2:1 Linda“, and Mr. Hanna, of Bo‘wtrqeon, vunpec. ca: 1.1x; out”, a»; “33”,)..-“ .rc did Doc 1: dawn and enjoy evasive-3. The s tram ’Csmccn csrrird on 80:21:. with our girls, but we as“. evan by having a. rev; 1310» him». ‘Ei'h the Uniâ€"my m’fiw. Duty WM .2 fax-swan to tug-'2 Lucy Cat-bats, who is Icavmg 'nnzo on f: :day for that. ch; 1n zhc wast, China-o. 'Wc will mm Miss Lucy very much, tor-.3213 was qgica wen iikefl. :3 all nrt.‘ noon” 1.7 “ as. .â€". t: r, l. SOUTH VERULA M. FAREWELL PARTY.â€"W8 bad a. nice puny on Monday - mmsz at :F. . once of our old .291 mar, 'l“f~z"'.’.5 1‘ 3‘ It Is an vet'y “Val Xm‘ maze ' » ' to talk nbm.‘ u:- RArumrf- :H r): I teLl yo.) 1.22;; if tha'. sim: c; , been a; Timezhy'a an Monday (bu-3': their ayes 0-3:! -:r‘: a. ‘01:. AH ma; DISAszaocs BLAZE: Ar Asun:‘:~:r:;;a.;-.x.- Wednesday morning 3 (Manama; 11w vzzit- ed Agata-sham vim-.3.» The par 43.; 5:3 Amounts involved 3:3: 31:21. MrGregcr, home And two 3mm! (same store, 1053 $1,100.1nsnrama $300; G. Hunter, cooper, sums and tools, loss unkna an, insurance 8500: G. ipsatn. three many hax‘. 1“" $4,030. inauranca $1,100; Stewart \V." "1 , 133211033 and contents, 1035 $3,000, insu‘uzd is»: LOCAL NB; LINDSAY. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1593 ‘33:} Quantum: $21151. New Advertisements This 'We: Local-J. Nomads. .ansl «2.1. E. Tunney. Sal-3 ~Richsrd Fizzgnrald. . Garr- oaâ€"P art: r’s Backstage Wanted-sank ct Mammal, Dutch Bulbs-Riginbotham. Raider-G. '1‘. Fulton: Sc Co. Danni Surgeonâ€"J. Neolznds. loci-Dumas 8:. Flavelle Bree. Auc'bn SalewGeorze Moflugh. Ts Rentâ€"Mrs. Catherine Swsyzo. Texan:- szcdâ€"Mchud Ii was. 0mm and Pianos-J. J. Wathemn. Easy-made Cgomlagâ€"Wsrner Uc. New Cash Dry Goods Snoreâ€"Kerr 3;. Co. Cheap Buawmâ€"J. G. Edwards 3; Ca. Gram}. manner,- prmgâ€"Misa Iguanas. Change 0! Business-Campbell Truman. Servant Glrl Wantedâ€"M. H. McLaughlin. Notice :0 Creditorsâ€"R. J. 5: M. H. McLaughhz z STYLE, DURABILITY â€"._A_-A--r.v WNWOC“O“”0§ A. 1'. Foster - Cn. KIRKFIELD. FLEET WOOD. fb‘i” ӣ80.80. :zdanoa M Tris: Pos'rJ v in A 1' ‘1‘; S- 14' 750.300!” 1"? RR 9:4”. 31",: 021'. :30 Itend he! Calida, M1356 u from cmieczsr, Mr. 1 I Mung: xvii - ,. may ce'en! Innâ€"ring 'i‘hursd. DIPHTHERIA.- Bmgaha 1570 13k? rv'chnpina is. the mu insisted the} l HEAL Esau); Thurston has :2 , occupied bv Mr. :. c -As. ‘ Anvmcsss 5:3 DE dummy 1‘ ‘ I 29.1 9:3an was {Fen Edit. was. at mam; unacLicn and out. at mane 44'. ‘1‘153 fiOl‘J‘sfl have VET? canoe," urging :he adoptlon cf the giving one tenth. The choir In: several places ot mmlo betwean the mares-as. Rev. Dr. Chamber. was for I short time a Mutant. A mm hm Ind- lemon Attended. When man «whom than conference: as oepsblo of can: mm nod. The next mum: ct uranium-1 will no In m- “, Ill MEGA vaticna and criticisms emphasizing hindrances which they thought worked moat injuvionsly. A former pastor or the Gunninnton church. Rev. B. Currie. took up the second paper. “Religion in the house.“ which import“: unb- jcot was ably discussed. Rev. D. O. Johnston concluded by ire-hing o: "Sump-tic benea- ton. The main feature 0: the meeting was the conference held in the evening on subjects con nected with vital religion. as given in the woman: published last week. Two of the speakers on the program tailed to take the ”its assigned to them, but the discussion or tha‘wbstacles which hinder the progress or rehglon,” introduced by Rev.'M. N. Bethune. Besverton. was epoohliy good. Members ct p 'esbytexy supplemented the address by oboe:- An Honest 0361'. If you have eaten-h and would like to be cured without risk oi! loaingyour money, call and get a Germioide Inhaler without a cent or pay in advance. Atter you have given it a fair tried at your own home and you find it e genu- ine remedy,you can pay $3 for name. It not satisfactory in every way you need not pay one cent. Nothing could be fairer. you have every- thing to gain and nothing to lose. Iiyou have comm-h cell and get this remedy on above terms at Gaxcoar’s DRUG STOREâ€"cur sole agent for Lindsey and vicinity. Those who connot cell, writeâ€"Medical Inhalation Co.â€"To'ronto. Ont. Mndaay Pnlbytery. On Tuesday ct last week a meeting of the Presbytery ct Lindsay took place homing- now to Get a. “sunlight" Picture. 5cm}. :5 "Sunlight” Soap wrappers (wrapper bearing: he words “Why Does a Woman Look 01d Scorn-1 Than a. Man")to Lever Btos., Ltd" 44 Soon-5L , Toronto. and you will receive by post a. preuy pic:ure.free from advertising, and‘ well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and wii‘: only cost 1c. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. \Vrite your address carefully. A hamplo o! Kinny Letters. We have this week received from Mr. J. M. Campbell, of Northern Micmgan, $1 tors. year's unbeamticn to Tm: Posr. Mr. C. formerly was 5:: Eden boy, but is now doing a. prosperous 110th business in St. Ignace. on the straits cf Mackinaw, Michigan. Im'l run out. at me! NI. [Ccrrespandenoo 0: THE P0512] C. II. T. 5.â€"Ufl 'L‘rmxsday evening, Oct. 1953:, o branch at the C. E. T. S. was organized in connection with St. John's thatch, Dnnstord, and the following ollice- (II: rots elected: Resident, Rev. Mr. U: 13:12.13; vlco pram, Cap 9.. Jch 11 Kennedy; 3; "stars. 323. John A. 32:,13 treasurer, . :I:. V'. .o.1{oazedy; csmmi neeâ€"Mrs. L. l.-Ird, Messrs. W m. Merrill and B. Mc- C zI- am, Misses Play ter and Graham; C'ul’cCLST 311’. \V. B- FKSBnedy. Puollc @542 will be held every alcernate -aj' men‘s" A; 7 UCICCA. \ext. . I; '1‘ hursdsv. NOV. 2nd. Dwnmnxm.â€"The family of Mr. John Born (.53 are 1m: up with dip hmeria. Dr. Mug- :‘Ira' .5 ma amending Ifnyslclan. and L,” belated more compIebeJ. lit-2A1. lisl‘Iua Damnâ€"air. John Cole TLurelon has purchased the term lately envied bv Mr. J can Gow. . - - "ha lunar-t... -1 '0. Ive Bin: che, of Mr. R.\ 2.1. TuUCSZ-OD, whose: “I we recorded in THE POST of f I: . was. stands; b? ’ e: schoolmates I.:..-;I.;I slim). 0: Mans 11 tic Pnbnyoon, and out of ream-ct to her lather, who is a prominent Ixuumor of I. O. G. '13., that ic-igr: {Iris 5;. so tall rcgalls. At a meet~ 3.; I;:‘ L‘Imafclrd icdfia I. 0. G. T. the ‘ .' wfinfi adjusts o: symuathy with :he '»'€¢'J parents was voud unanimously: . .lh'. mm! Airs. R. M. TilliTSiO’ll,â€"DEAR B!:;.'rn::;:.-â€" Inasmuch as i: has 9184506. our all- wmr. m I: IovIuIz heavenly Fnthsr to remow 0t 1:: I. 2. can of your Emily :0 (-115 own hing- den '1. ":, We, the x. \ NIL-tr: c-f Duusford lodge or :heb extenéont Order of Gust: Tomplsra, Imvm. In due revorarce a: d obedience to EZi- 9, :21; rccoanizlax 111.; overruling hand in .1“ cl. would respacltully tundzr to you and .I. fitment-n oar itatomal sympathies in _\ our pres- “;t bnrcavamunz. be: your grief be moderate. and comfort yourselves with the fin: u.;:: : man Olive has only crossed the portal of 1:422 a. she: I; tlme hetero the rest 0! as, and 19: 23 all prepare ourselves to meet her in that knight heme above whero alllloticn an bereavemenz do .zor. relax: and where purring emu: be no more. Slgned on behalf or the 10:33.1330.JI,HN MHCHEI .L. S. 0.. SIS. JESSIE Gml. Rec. Sec. fircbeadinaé were vary a st!aiao:ory,nmoai1t- mg to nearly tau: hundred dollars. and fair. Cunninga. :L'ne speecnes were without. exceptlaa short, instructive and eatenaining. and the time was fuily taken :1 . After the tax. the thread of discussion was taken up by the Rev. Mr. Bethune ct Bsuetton. Wighimsn of Port Pen-y. Dewey of Sunderlend. and Kenny o: :‘nqmve. Mr. Bethune delivered an able and eloquent lecture entitled “The Bible net~ of Man." The excellent chat: or the Pranb; terizu church a: Uxbridge were in attcz'fiszcc, and added greedy to the 12:23.: and plasma of the meetings. The anclel retzrns of the two deye’ [Corrasnondenoe 0: Tan: Pas-n] CHURCH 2mm momâ€"Tue opening services In councciion with the new Pres byterian church azSonynbazan on Sunday 133:, the 3296 i: at. T50 64 dicnzory eervicas on Sabbam Her» commend by Rev. Principal Grant. Tests were three nor vices timing the (155,525: 3*. each the attendwce was area-tar than could be acca umodated. The rev. principal! addresses w: :3 piain, practical and vigor- ous. and eminently actrsctive. In the morning the Rev. Mr. McMcchan, of Par: Par conduc.~.d an omsiiowing meetinn -‘ cl-c.‘ cnuzch. A nodceabie tenure of )’s pmcneu’ings was the spirit of tailowahip shown by neighboring . . tons of a! denominations. Mos: er all or them aimed tuair churches for the r‘ay and attended en masse. On 3“" dav after-17mm there was a. repetition oi the crowded mambiisr, ccualed with an array or upeukcra ramarha‘oie for numbers and friiliancy oz gm. 1113629 whomspoke 3._V__,..‘, ,7 .1 2;: :1~ “Lemma- Mn: 3 3. \v 52.5mith, m. L, Mr. Sam. Hughes, m. P., Mr. Clandm 11:11.19 ’PP., in... Rd. Mt. Power, and .‘Jr. Cu cnings. The _ep_euch_ea were ’E‘SIfié-V‘ EU I. VJW,‘H nus. wu- â€"--‘-"~v- ~ 7-7, mm be'cuf in favor a! prohiwono Th0 lcdqe intends he‘d-138 an 0933 “Wyn“ in be‘ near future let me purgoze of :dvfi‘c‘ in; ma temperance» czuae, asmciaiiy b7 enlightening the eiectcra on age sawed: 12 be placed before them to: voting on nex. J canary. A full maniacs of the mem- ters 3;: expected this Friday eveninc. as some business of importance :0 all is to be transacted. USNA'mRAL.â€"tht was that unnatural Io_,i;i;2 object that. want nailing north sic-3,2 the pubiic mad with a speed dazzling to the was, as it borne by the wings of the varied, and with something Might and gilt- :en‘agz rising atom iaa head in an cbiique dirf;ti;n,‘i‘;e the award at liberty raised to 5:: c pv-w" _-__-‘â€"â€" 7â€" h a. 51334:“:nt campaSgn o: the plebiaoxte ,xtstE-sn, ind it 15 cxpcclezl that when the was 13 lumen .91: Janjuryfihat there mu “' be a voieam ibis £an 1:163 but Whit ,nc. ‘ rll- r‘v__ ML- ISLA Y. ‘ [Gal-Waco at Tm: Poem! TEMPERANCE 30115.â€" Our L. V.£.L has tam wry busy at me gas: for meazings getting mgngbera on _acod flr‘rg {comm 1o: AVALP ,4..- E‘m WORK-Yon! correspondent tre- merke the: 1311 work is exceedingly '0“ forward, the weothe: hev‘ioz been .11 thet could be desired. The atom which wrought ouch destruction tar to the aouth only served to make the mad» or North Victoria. plough better. hu dread] come forward. A. 0.15 agood bugs: and _nntielpo§ea a Inge undo. , ;__A.v_- 1) U A3513" OED. SON YA. one. ma immdamnm. in} June: Olen. or non. Imam-sin many. 09 my Oct» Clo m TUESDAY, Nov. Tunâ€"B; George Mchgb, auctioneer, 0:110: 2, con. 8. Garden, the farm stock and implements cf Mr. Richard Fltzgenld. Sale at 1 o'clock and without reserve. SATURDAY, OCT. QSTmâ€"By Elias Bowea, euc- uoneer,9 milch cows in can and a. quantity or farm implements. the proyerty of Wm. Irwin, opposite Collegiate Institute. town of Lindsay. Sale at one o'clock. Max:323. OCTOBER 30m.â€"By George McHugh- auctioneer. term stock and implements, the property or Mr. Wm. Stewart. lot 28, m the 5th con. 0! the township at One. Sale at “What. Tex-Ins. levorable. Moxnn'. Nov. Sunâ€"By George Menus}; auctioneer. vale-me hm nook end Imple- ‘ menu. the property of Mr. Wm. J. Connors. lot 17. con. 10. One. Sela at one o'clock and whine: m “the term hum l â€"Demorest’s anlly Magezlne for November lea specially interesting number, and readers wllhhorouszhly enjoy a. perusal of its pages. “The Naval Cadet at Work and at Play,"aprlze article, handsomely illustrated. tells all about the llfe o: cadets at the naval academy at Aenaoolis; “Our National Nab." is an unique and interesting article ; “Wedding and Engage- ment Rings” tells many pecullar facts and legends about rings ancient and modern ;“Wlth- In Prison Walls" 13 a pathetic story about Thanksgiving; and “Choliy’s last Serenade” will be appreciated by all lovers 0)! genuine humor. ’lhe numerous departments are full to overflowing with timely matter, and the pictures are numerous and lovely. Decldedly it is an ex- cellent number at an excellent xngzezlne. Newspapers um Nashua“. _Tbe thouaands c! readers of Harper's mog- ozlne wlll be delighted with the November number, which. 1: 1202311219. is better tbs: prev- ious ones. The co-zoats comprise “From Tebreez to Iapahan",intercs:-compolling tale of travel and explorations la Petals, by Edwin Weeks. William Blacks' novel. "The Hand- some Homes." is concluded. “Along the Bayou Toche." by Julian Ralph. mush-axiom by W. '1‘. Smedley; “An Inzllun Commonwealth. “by Rezln W. McAdam ; one other tales 3nd reminiscences. The short stories are bright and. plthy. the poetry 15 ot a. blah standard of excellence, and the flluszmtlons are numerous and superbly executed. Lovers at good liters- turo should secure a copy of. Harper's to: November. Guy Bron. Minstrels. A large audience assembled at the Academy of Music Friday evening of last week to greet the well-known Guy Ema" who have made themselves greet favorites with our amusement loving publlc. The nowl opening scene Intro- duced Robin Ego d and his merry men in Sherweod forest. and the singing of :he weed- msn was very taking. VViIllnxn and Gus Guy. the "end mon.”wero very good. but some of :hejokee have been on the reed longer than they have and should be given a long, long rest. The dancing. marching and quarter-staff exercises were well executed and met with llbeml applause. The feats of Mr. McDonald. the oontorfionlst. were dlflicult an d cleverly per- formed, but his club 3wlngin7: was an ordlnary exhibinicn. and dozens of the pupils of our Collegiate could give him needed "pointers." The pantomime acr.“1‘he Z sin and the Monkey,” was extremely laughable. and the negro fumes and “haunted cabin" acts were very funny. 'l he excellent. orchestra was one of the most pleaalng teat urea o: the show. Hopkins hunting party let; to enjoy the pleasures o: lho chase ln Anson townahlp. The party included Dongold Sinclair, E. H. Hopkins. warden, Johnston Ellie. D. :inclw. jt.. Thee. Sealer. Thos. Wothemp. Jomoa McLean, “Ricklo” Hopkins. John Cmcse, ex-M. P.. Max-l- poea. and N. Colvllle. The majority are experienced hunters. and will no doubt bring ln the full limit of oar-oases. I Constanta Institute Hotel. â€"In the list at officers-tor the Literary 800w! 9‘39}??th 189! W?“ the 19110wa names wele omitted by mistake : warden. m. FWD“: sec. of commtteea. Miss A. Woman. â€"To-xnorrow (Saturday) the football team oi the Crime. high school will meet the first eleven oi the Lindsay Collegiate team on the agricul- tural grounds here. The home team has been practielng considerably of late and egood game may be expected. The ndznlsslon fee will be ten cents. Everybody come end witnece the moat exciting game of the season. . aporgézfiafi and takes a. great interest in the government's «Ions to protect Canada's wild game. . .. n.,,-,-, â€"Mr. Joe. 8. Reid, Toronto, president of t'Onr Own Club," passed through town on Tuesday on his way home. from a two dayb‘ hunt north of Holiburton. Hie party were successful In km- inc: five deer In two days. Mr. Reid 13 a true Hunting Notes. -Reporta from the Simpsa: party at Long lake are sufficient to quicken the unuclpaucns of friends. Four or five flno bucks and does had been scoured at time at writing. and nary a. fawn had been seen. , A â€"We are indebted to Conductor McCarthy for seveml copies of Boston papers Ieontalnlng a. report at the doings ot the.Brothernood 0: Railway Trslnmen. 1n convention In that city. Mr. Mac. is a delegate hem Midland lodge 308. and will no doubt return laden with useful “painters" to be dispensed to the brethem In this district. â€"The Grand Trunk half-yearly report. loaned last week. In more satisfactory than for some years past. The passenger receipts show a. large increase, no doubt atmbutable to the World“: (at: traffic. Railway Rates. â€"-Condc ctor Graeves, ot the Coboconk division. recently enjoyed a two weeks’ vacation visiting friends in diflerent parts of the province. Mr. H. Gail bed charge 0! the "express" during his nbsenee. seen the whole affair. atontly protested he did not know the other two-but. 1c 13 thought the three are a bad 10:. The letter had battorbe returned 111 view of possible consequences. The police have the case in hand. A Letter Stolen. Tuesday evening. as John Canon was return- ng tron the post office with 5 letter to: Dr. Henlman. he was set upon by a. couple or yonzg tough: who congregate nightiy around 813:.ka E; Co’s. corner, and was thrown down. and the letter stolen by the rowdloa. who mfivg'vangrth on Cambridge-5L. carrying the loner with them. A thud one. who was standing a. few tee: from them. and must have leued to: - toms! yarn. Great Beauouoa Sale 01 Furniture. For the nut two months I will one: special Bargains in Bedroom Sena. Mum:- and Springs. Exceptions! values in Parlor Sena. Prices very little above coat. M. E. TASGNEY, nearly opposite the Benson henna-81. me! Chloride (3mm). Mr. Neelande. dentist. in now nun-t this new anaesthetic to: extremes: teeth.» I: is die invention ct an eminent physician. See new -â€"6i1 Wednesday at last week the Sinclair- .â€"n mfié’afik Ooh up. wit. at SALE REG-IS TE R. at Ponrnn's Boom TOWN James CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1893. . 6.083983312882833 .8833 2-933-338-1143! 3. _ as. ..85331 385.38: 5:3... .ullol 5"! I. I. 1!.”â€" fliga .5 ”a _w, I _ , . no u- ov All- 11. mumbuuLiA. -â€"Wo:th1nit0n 3 Maxim“ m 1‘ "em“ ’ “1"" Lindsay. Oct. 26:11. 1891â€"81. sustains the reputation Rained by previous . new feature will be Added to the I . , . 32:23:: Anumber and will be continued. Down Wlth Elgh Pnces For regularly thereafter; W611" Blackburn Hart, Electric Belts. ‘ author or those Intercom“! upon "In A earner $1.55, $2.65, $3.70 ; former prices 85, $7 $10. Qualty remains the sameâ€"16 di - at Dodsley's." inf from that dete contribute exclusively to this xii-858109. under the head- ferent styles; dry battery and "aid belts mg of . In . Libra! emu.'....Tho leading â€".mild or strong current. Les» <1 1: half “mm to, November 1. an lawman: new the price of any othercom anyeud more M. Mr. John a. whim upon the "88mm home testimonials than 1 the rest to- Indian school"ltBlnto Fe. New M62100- “0 gether. Full list free. Mention this “mm-mono. which no “1110'"!- “0' '11“ paper. W. '1‘. BABE CO.Windsor, Ont. channel I few month- of umhttnl are m ammwmmmmmumwmu A tum..--GnfimÂ¥'%§m-IA GOOD I RICK, “:0me 3‘ lendonethetvdllnlwn pimntobuy. mm». mun or the m m. I bottle or man cu [Ra on no mm The fiction of the IN” ll mm. gzékgl‘f“. by becoming when: and reap “a “I. W. n.llli‘.“m I I In; III‘R ...:_l-l. -_ AA _ A. “DANA -uâ€"“- one author at "Dead Man's P-ock' and other powertni armies, contributes amuterly short amty......Portnm ct famous people also appear .1 "Four hundred deareea below zero" Is the mat; of a sex-lea on the extraordinary marvels of modem 9018308. 7 7 , Brome battle. one or the most extraordinary personal combats in the history 0: Ireland. is sold mm in a. series of Articles on the ancestors at the Bremen. This combat. between Welsh Bronte and. Sun Cluke was Iouah: in the pzogence 0210 000 people. Sevemlomcr articles on the Bzonzea no on“! ------ ‘ Q.’ the tam- â€"McClure's magazine for November is rich in readsbla matter. ”The Real Conversation" 13 a dialogue boxween Frank R. Stockton and Edith M. Thomas. I: tell a great deal about how his station come to him. and reveals the origin cf mm: of his moat interesting plow...” R. H. Sherard has an illustrated article nyon hypnouam in Paris ihgaplcsle Tho_gren -The Century Co. bee bought wcil nigh the complete literary “out-pull” or Merl: T weln during his year of residence abroad. For The Century he has written 5 novel which is said to abound with humorous and dramatic incident Its plot includes a moat ingenious employment of science in the detection ct crime. It is called "Pudd’n’hced. Wilson: and like “Huckleberry Finn" and "Tom Sawyer." is a story of a minimal steamboat town. For the boy and girl readers of St. Nicholas he has written "Tom Snwyer Abroad." being the adventures of Tom Sawyer, accompanied by Huckleberry Finn and the negro “Jim," in the Eastern hemisphere â€"which is not reached in the (ix-diner: way, bu; accidentally. an it were. and in a flying-machine. â€"Lippinoott’o Mogulno for November in a very pleasing and eotietyina number. The complete novel is "An Unsatisfactory Lover." by "The Duchess.” It tells in Cher-min: style of an inoueplolous wooing end an interrupted oaurtshlp. which at length led to a happy result. The third at the series of notable stories is “The Runners." by Alice McGowanâ€"e power (:11 talc or the panhandle 0: Tax». The other short stories. or oketcbeb are very interesting. A number of leading writcra contribuze papers that will delight the reader. The poetry of the number is o! a. high order. JANUAEY ’95 Ffifi $59 New subscribers paying Cash NOW will receive THE POST to Ist January, 1895 for 5.7, Now is your time to subscribe for a. real live local paper. Send an names and monegfl ' ‘ Newspapers and W. New Ad verthem an to. We make these reductions, not out of love to our customers, nor tor fun; but because our Overcoats must get a move on now, and we're going to move them, or know the reason why. Our Overcoats possess style and fit, buttons that are on to stay, seems that won’t rip if you sigh, button holes that .von't wear shabby, linings that are guaranteed. No other house ever did, ever does, ever can, or ever will, give such good value for the money as 200 Overcoats, marked $8.00 - 225 Overcoats, marked $10 - 170 Overcoats, marked $12 - 190 Overcoatz, marked $14 - 100 Cape Overcoats, marked $16 - 100 Ulsters, marked $13 - - Is bigger and brighter than ever before, and GOUGH BROS. have stripped the prime of their whilom terrors. They ll m inaugurated a. system by which the man of limited means may be as well and tasteful] y clothed as his b1 othe: of wealth. ‘We place before the buying public to-dsy our entire stock of OVERCOATS, which is double the size it should be, owing to the mild sesson-‘â€"at prices such as will pay buyers to co‘ne 100 miles to tske advantage of. There’s no reason \\‘l.\' we cant fit every Man, Youth and Boy with his Fall or Winter Overcoat. This is the season when the unseen pneumonih germ is quietly working. In the heat of the noondsy, prepare for the evening chill. HVERCATS 'lHE WENDERFUL CHEAP MEN. MEN’S OVERCOATS. OUR SWELL OVERC‘OAT 51‘ij The Sledge Hammer is Getting in its Work in Good Style at THE WONDER-PU L CHEAP MEN. -Au- VII-I .1 K. GAMPIILL O 00.. mourn“. Electnc Belts. $1.55, $2.65, $3.70 ; former prices 85, $7 $10. Qualty remains the sameâ€"16 di - ferent styles; dry battery and “aid belts â€".mild or strong current. Les» :1 :1 half the price of any other com any a nd more home testimonials than 1 the rest to- gether. Full list free. Mention this paper. W. '1‘. BABE CO. Windsor, Ont. Offers will be received for the parcels separately or fer the East or West have: or arcels one or znree. or (or the North or South ‘alf o! parcel four. Blank forms for offers will be supplied and full particulars of sale given on mammalian to the undersigned. . ’R. H. 8: a. B. MCLAUGHLIX. Lindsay, Oct. 26th. 1893â€"81. 2. North I»: Quarter of not 23. Concou- lton 9. (Jpn. 50 acres. about 10 acres cleared. 3 Lo't 25. Canoe-5:01: 9. one. 200 acres. 4, Lot 12. Concwxon 13. Imuy. 200 acres About 15 acres cieared. A large quantity of very fine tamarac timber on this lot. 1. Lot 22, 60:1an 10. Ops. 200 acres An excellent grass farm with considerable arable land and some timber. tor the purchase of the following volume node situated within a abort. dbunoe o: the Town of Lindsay. namely:â€" lst Day of December, 1893 â€"71-lf Ofl'ers will be received by the undotolsned. up to the . mmnnblo price a valoshio tum u the Village of Dowucniiio, containing one hot.- dred was mom or icon. being the berth half or no: No. 7. in Lhe 91b Concession at tho rowa- ehip of Emily. Tenn: Mable. Immediate mansion. Anni? to MORGAN UNEILL. King‘s Wharf: or to WILLIAM O'NEILL. LIP-orgy. King's What. Angus: um. 1593. lag any credit to any person or venous after 1mg date. September 25th. 1593. In my name. without an order made and “good by myself will do so at their own flak. .- I will not be mayor-ethic to: ma calm- JAMES O'NEILL. Garden. Ont. Oct. 3rd. 1593.48 8. .L Mulpou. Application wxll be received up to xov. 9 Second or third elm toocher: duties to commence on January 3rd. 1891. References required. Apply. gluing salary. etc, 9 JO§N A1. gflyfiAEh, Secxetuy. W. Out; '06:. sub. moiâ€"'79 3. SERVANT GIRL WANTED at once. Apply to MRS. M. B. MCLAUGHLIN. Bond-9L. Lindsayâ€"81. .‘ARM FOR SALEâ€"Will tell at a ‘EéClleR \VjAlfiTEpâ€"Fog as. N9. 9, TAKES WELL. Arms FOR SALE. 0:1‘ICE.â€"Az_1_y person or persons giv- GOUGH BROS, HAD. OIL? I? T129 Canadian Pos t. $ 6 50 8 00 9 50 10 90 11 50 10 25 Go ugh 81-03., WILSON WILSON ”- 'ng} 5' Ԥ 95 1 a t if ‘1 E: B. i 3 s 6 ‘02 00K. Huh. “OSâ€"amt. RST- OLA FI “mm-:3»! F23§§1~£ Two hon-ea adieu on Russell-IL. near the Emma; church. and oomfombio residence on Landau-03.. m ha and u once. Vary dabble properuze. Hon-u low (Ir-wing Xuil‘ tents". Eur tflmhnu numb-mu. Apply to A. P. gfiv‘flfi. ,2;‘:‘.{..°'°" Aunt-e1. new. v. 1. 23. in the em coxâ€"£73m, about 35 acres. :11 cloned and in n of cultivation. A good 103 house gable on the venues. App! toMR RINE SWA NE. Linduy I; 0. u m-fl-L __._. â€"-â€" UAWLLVHU- L ed teacher wanted. malg or female. second or thirdclnss. wreach S. S. 30 1. Manor: for the you um. Aggy. stating saint-y. refer- ences required. to CHARD ‘VANS. Yelver- Don. Ont. Oct. 25th. 1898.414}. To munâ€"EAST. HALF of LOT NO. A2§._1nfihe 6t}! CONE of CPS. containin: -L__A nAID. who 1. fixkh} tK'LEsisc‘Qv‘i'zK :1; children. Apply a BANK or MONTREAL. Lindsay. Oct. 33:11. 1893 â€"!1-3. 'I‘EACHER WANTEDâ€"An experienc- Cd teacher “’Anfnd, Innln !“- lnm‘l‘ --A-_; ‘VANTED.â€"A COOK and HOUSE IAID. who 1. wmim m “5.. mm‘ .L- MISS MITCHELL’ Linda”. Oct 25th. 1893 â€"-7.' OUSES‘AND LOTS FOR SALE. New Advertisements. unduv. Ont. 24.71893 ~62. 96 Boys’ Overcoats, mgrked $3 50 126 Boys’ Overcoats, marked $4.00 175 Youths’ Over-coats, marked $5 00 150 Youtho’ Oval-coats, marked $6 50 125 Ulster-s, marked 5 so - 100 Storm Coats, marked $7.00 - $250 275 375 -475 - 400 550 GRAND WI 1V TEE M I LLI 2 '51? Y OPEIv’Ifi’G. Bootsâ€"0m- Wane: a: 00's. Dry Goods Szcre, Dchear Lflmmwm'a Drug Store. 38'1" muted 4: hm men: of WINTER mLLxxzm. who» 1 Min-.Mncholl unites the public to can 3rd inn-mo: he! mod!“ . a. m. hover before has she cflexed ouch buxms. She guarantee: sax-w aeonredn nut-om. Manner. ‘ ‘ '(‘4 s'd 31:0 3!» has a full line of DRESS and MAST”: T131113“) v», to lapp'y her numerous customers with the Later: 3.51:: in W.;:.Ka1‘ ‘1' and nvsumc. 008101133. Just ncewed at HIGINBOTHAM’; Brag 3‘. are. Wedding and Mourning Good; at Specéulfg. Bro s., BOYS’ OVERCOATS. LINDSAY AND PETERBORO. DUTCH BULB Hyacinths. Crocusses. -- â€"uv A‘. 77. iho am ounce-ion as under calm-.- hon-o And tun-No "Itch II the m a!!!“ m 90 o: m OPS. containing jinn be than. M135 M z to): all. CHI“ .1 3661â€"13 In gin“ uh]: 11 dated. on; opp-1'9 no.5 8539:!“ P to KISS L. “h. Ianâ€"73. ..â€"â€" run nvw'r _l-‘nnr or 5" um: the 011302.311! Stitche' Appmt the wonâ€"ifl/ OUSE T0 RENT- xoomed 11011991”! a.-- -. “'- 00:!!!“ doneon cachet-tbs: DOW can be left at Mr. O‘Boyle'c 11mm“ W Lindsay. unyzznd.1sss._:9-x:. y smafi UNIGAL’S LIVER York Street. Lindsay. $31th YPE- WRITIN G. â€"â€" sumac dope 99. 9‘ '"" ‘;::"‘â€": -â€" ,9: ANTEu.â€"A good ceqergl .‘ Apply MRS. G. H. WIL:O). CL‘ Post 0FF1C£.â€"69, _ Tulips, etc; New Ad “rag-12%| The Celebrated Scrant Scoop Shovels. Plow Lines. Fanning Mal Siez'es. Plain and Fancy Glass. Portland Cement. Plaster Paris. Clothes Wringers. Stove Pipe. Emanuel. For Misses and Children VOLUME XXXIII. w #09; Sign of theiflm 8_aw. A l Guns and Rifles- Powder and Shot. Gun Caps and Wads. “pita! Paid up, - $1.500,00‘ Ml“. - - $1,400.00 chENNAN H0 NBA? AGENCY SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. m wowed at highest current rates. 51 am at withdrawal required. ROBERT ROSS. New Specialties. “GLENNAN 00 DOMINION BANK. than. Aug. 31. martâ€"w naive?“ at Lowest Price he Great Bankrupt Stock Mel Winn Hanson}: We are showing a full rangc patterns, and can guarantee my at one;qu:g.r§or their origin . " "r~â€"-.â€"7 ”I Arr patterns, and can guarantee style at one-quarter their originali lots in Ladies’ and Misses short ‘ be slaughtered at following priveq Int 3, $1.50 each; Lot 4, 572.0” on "A - \1..J we 0, any- -__,, . This is a rare bargainâ€"Not a 31 times the price we ask for it. \Ve have opened and place“: i ment of Men's, Youths’ and 30; Reputation for Selling Relia necessary to keep up a certain he the timeâ€"wur customers whos» w Suffice it to sayâ€"we never have under-sold this Season, as we are b made Clothing trade of the town dealing are of any account. Our stock of Fine lmpt will be found to co: Fashionable, while our prices are considered) than those of any 0th Special bargains in FULL 0W5, SHOCKS, ETC Great Value in_Unden Undefwear every day â€"‘ COME DIRECT W WARNEF Men’s and BR'owu's BOTANIC Dominlon Bank. the Ladiesl Grand assortment of Men’s Parers. m canno- In 00m man 1‘“. y. Wat-led. no... mm. M .Muv. summon mun Mo. J. Han-‘01 South Side Kent 8treetl 31. 139L_es~u. 5 DRUG STOJ 23 etc. a I ’x ices wa‘

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