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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 18 Oct 1895, p. 5

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McLENNAN c0. Em! and Rifles, Powder and Shot, U. M. 0. Loaded Shells. u where we Apple Parers, Glover Sieves, Stove Pipe Varnish, Stove Polish. Enqlish Portland cement, Glazed Sewer Pipe. McLennan 81 Co. Paterbogo 3218. 001193: WY. kin“. OCTOBER 13.1895. ihcfi‘fimfiuu gust. In Ian-t! the Gun. ‘3 01d Scottish an brlgndo unper- Went. whose private “autumn! :multuml nature. molded recently ”mammal teetml. He proposed the ham 1:: the touowlngmnnor : "N00. 1‘ will ye a'nllyourmtor ,“boot to bring tormd "rho Queen! "1 ma) Oar queen, gentlemen, ll {wonderful woman. It I may 83! ‘ hesoneonh gudouldm,m W or MMMJM > can . '8 respectable mgfioot. She nabqoohtgquand TOWN AND COUNTY. Dunn 3231 um max. 1388 * “WEâ€"Wu...” “15 Duke 0 if] s mgd heir. (cm) Gynae- in!” ‘u’ “’11 m be 56â€"501iévâ€"6 iiflfiut I moo ’3 min «Sewgsnsigsg :3 took a it): ah”WV-h I_ remuelxynber her wealâ€"such \tn ‘ .3 Vida? hour , £03.13” mm WWI aim Saw raduam M. W. Kennedy 81 00., Donated at Low“: 22:01 McLennan gfl Our 07le Discoum‘ Sale now installed in our handsome new pre- re we hsve every lacflity tor work. and roar students. udents entered the first two weeks in of this you thmever betore during the nth duam never disappoint themselves or us. in and insist upon moaocsnxxssâ€"hence m every defai/z‘mem‘ Scranton 00¢“ and insist upon mono our Gndustfl. ateo Circuit! to“? 9'. DRY [£0003- 8A T 0190/1 Y, Business College, Pecan-borough PRHIGLE MCREA; {or ‘1: 0070053 79 T H. South Side of Kent-st. will oflm 0% tells of the sum of and specmens of Pen- (ll/owed H. w. Kennedy a: Go ‘, Ont. the Catholic W 0! Ontario for 1896 Will be of particular interest to the citizens of Lindsay. It contains an excellent ortrait of the late Father Stafi‘ord sang a sketch of the lite and works of the beloved priest. Legends, short stories and poems are interspersed with articles designed to give information on the topics of to-day. We see a non- political history of the Manitoba school question by Mr. F. A. Anglin. barrister, of ' ‘oronto, a perusal of which will enable a calm judgment in this burning question. The Almanac is profusely illustrated and is dressed in a particularly attractive oover.â€"84w-1. Iv aha»..- u.- _-_-'V -â€"Mrs. Thomas Connors is erecting a fine brick house on Lindsay-st. north. It will greatly improve that part of the town. « â€"Master James Weir, son of Manager Weir, has taken the responsible position of night watchman at the Dominion Bank brick mill. â€"Mr. Jas. Burke, oi the south ward, is erecting a new residence, and judging from appearance will it be a valuable ac- quisition to the ward. -Commodore Calontt, of Peterboro, has sold the steamer North Star to a gentle- man who will take the boat to Stony lake to be used as a private yacht. Loot! Brevltler. --The Toronto Financial Corporation has opened a branch 3. Fenelon Falls. â€"Hay ls going up in price steadily. Several loads were sold on the market last Friday morning at $12 per ton. â€"Miss Galbraith, has resumed her music class at Mrs. Robinson’s, 86 William-st. north.â€"128â€"3m.â€"79-3m. n;A Ivyâ€"Several of c-nr Young men are becom- ing Inoculated w th 6 South African lever, and contemplate seekin Cecil Rhodee’ dcminicne in the early spfing. â€"Mr. R. Kylie. of the City Carriage Works, has many orders already booked for cuttere and eleighe. and can trace some of them to the fine exhibit made st the Central. - -- - L_l_.. vv-v-uâ€" â€"A substantial stone ioundetion is being built under the residence of Mr. N. Burn. oi the south wnrd. When completed it will add mentiy both to contort end eppeersnoe. â€"A1non3 the winners of the Nicholle scholarships at the Peterboro Collegiate institute were Miss J. Robinson. who won the senior iesvins, ;end G. Fittnll. ot Viotorie Bond. the , 820. . _m M’nflnmnl. at Boboeneon. hee bed Wafifi'fioii'. Him. 320. . â€"Dr. MoCemne. o! Bobceygeon hee bed the hull of the Oolnmblen “feed end pumped out, end ll sweltlns enother visit from the [neat-once lnepectcr to settle the claim end decide who shall own the wreck. -A e of football was played lent t tween the Seperete school h? on the Union, reuniting In I victory :- the Sepereteebyeecoregt 1 too. Payers â€" ; llu__ A-.. A Cam-QM. find WU Wyn-unnu- -, â€"_--_- -, - 16:3 and Time for the Separates. and e. OBrlen and J. McConnell. for the Union, mode :1?“ showing. Joseph Duke acted as eree. . -In Kellett’e hotel. Hellbnrton, the other day, 3 traveller was writing e letter otellttle stand behind the her when n tered and asked thenhnr-tender‘ o lnlon e a con a. revolver he had just pm of. While display! its mi points the weapon went at! the ot ploughed through theletter which the traveller wu justlntheoetottolding. Whenhereellzsd what had he pened, and thethe might heveboen tedlnsteedot the sheet of peper, he lndnlged In some tell pro- GLDTHING. On Saturday, 19m Oat" we open I prcnz. Dmcom SA“. 8MB! 1"“ W cent. discount on the mount atom cull pnrchue. We have duo seven! uno- whlohweofl'eratoost mdmaddmonwm unawthodlaoount. ohsnavu'yheavy smkwhlch must be cloned; everything lnouramatoboaoldonthosamemsâ€" axcepslon made ct nothing. M. W. W13. 00. All,- m D3. .1383. than Eye Spoolnmv‘ Morgan's drug store. 2531‘ ”‘12 Consultation ‘and exudation o! andslghtlrae. Ammonia the also given tramâ€"84ml. â€"Have you consulted GIG. P. Mum about your furs. Corner Peel and William- sta.â€"82-wtf. â€"-A Gamay key was mundlnthe mar hot the other day. Owner can recover it at this omee. â€"Howry 8: Sona' mm at Fenelon Fall: out 112,5“) ft. or lumber In 11 hours on Tuesday of last week. â€"Tce approach of winter was heralded on Tuesday by a flurry of snow that cov- ered the sidewalks with a mantle of white. â€"Almoet every atternoon a party of our young spurts leave far the adjacent , ,--jl Loon mun. â€"-Our lccal above man report slid-Bk â€"Mr. John Davey has a. number of men at work, glen-lag pyay th‘e 51317518 of the swamps ‘on a partridge shooting expedi- tion. .. Street Snparlntendsnt Walker states that: over six miles of sldewslk we” laid down this youâ€"about the suns mus-gs as last season. :mwzilc'fiw d'eéfi'fiya by fire some weeks ago. â€"0nr Head Lake c ndent reports the shooting of three deer y a settler in- side oi 15 seconds. There is evidently no game warden in that district. â€"Nine-rocmed house to rent on William- st., midway between Kent-st. and the station; or it would be divided to suit two tenants. Agpl to J. H. Sootheran, C. Chittick or . igelow.â€"84wti. -Mr. Wm. Weese was buying horses in the vicinity of Bobosygeon last week, and told the farmers that not snfl‘lcient can is being taken in breeding or feeding. od animal even now will fetch a paying -‘Whi1e out after partridze the other day, Wesley, the 12 year old son of Mr. Joe. Poms, of Bury’s Green. Fenelon, received a bullet through the flashy part of the thigh from a. rifle In the hands of a édmpsnloiz. -'_' __7 â€" e are pleased to note that Miss O'Neill, the victim of the assault commit- ted by young Raddy, has improved enough. to be brought: to her brother‘s. Mr. J. 0‘Neill,in the east ward. and she will soon be’herselt again. â€"We would call the attention of the street overseer to the detective crossing immediately in front of Mr. J. P. R ley’s residence. north ward. This shou d be attended to at once, as the dangers pedes- trians are exposed to may mean a bill of damages to the town through negligence. â€"An editor who has evidently felt some mttion of the process giyes the following tructions ' for killing a newspaper. Just let your subscription go; It's on! a dollar or twoâ€"the publisher don‘t n it. If he asks you for it just get as madae you can and tell him to stop the paperâ€" yru never read it anyhow. Thengo and borrow your neighbor‘s. ":The-market last Saturday was well attended considering the wet weather, and the prices were good. Butter sold from 16c. to 200. per lb; e888. 120. to 150. per don; chickens, 35c. to 400. per pair; turkeys, 10¢. per pound: geese. 8:3. per und; ducks. 603. at pair: extra large chic ens also sold at c. par pair; lamb, 63. to 70. per pound; apples, 40:. to 45¢. per dozen. â€"Port Perry Standard: Mr. J. W. Curts is now shipping eggs to the Glasgow and Liverpool markets. He has bought about 175,000 dozens of sees this £8! which will probably sell for $17,000. . 'Wm. Fla - elle. the egg mama! Lindsay, paid a visit to Mr. Curts' packing house on Monday, and said it was the finest he had ever seen, while the refrigerator apparatus was some- thing excellent. ' â€"The enormous consumption of timber by the paper makers promises to be a. street factor in eating up the forests of Europe. It is calculated that it takes a hundred and twenty thousand fir trees annually to supply one French paper, the Pet-it Journal. with pulp paper for its on- ormous circulation of upwards of a million copies a day. This is equivalent to the thinning of twenty-five thousand acres of forest. U Auu-vu uâ€"â€" ___v_ -7, Priestley‘e famed black Henriettee, but now they an ear to have taken up the new “Eudora” th equal favor. This is the new claimant in black dress goods. The Priestleys are determined to omega all their other fabrics in the “Eudore‘ end to sum up in it all the excellence: of their well known_ productiog . This has. in- ,A .4 -Ll_- ‘-_L-_-- â€"mr. Duus. uuuuvn, an... east ward carter, last year wan credit for his ward by raising a three-legged chicken, and this year makes a bid for public attention by growing a giant specimen of the Marshmallow plant. It is as tall as a vigorous three-year old maple, and meas- ures five and one half inches in circumfer- ence. Sam. deserves to be nominated as town councillor this year, and no doubt Wm be. deed. been done, and distinctive features added besides. The "Eudora" hes gteeter width. and weight. whilu it has the loveliest possible 210w. Best of all. it ie a long wearer. Wm on “The Varn- iehed Board." and eetley’e name on every five yude. 'vvâ€"' _. â€"Tho inaugural meetin oi the Choral Society was held last even 3. The meet- ing was purely business. Amongst other items we may say that the name of Lindsa Choral Society was formally adopted, an that Mr. MscGachen was unanimously elected as president. The ice for the sea- son is to be two dollars for cntlemen and one dollar for ladies. wh ch will include cost of music. The first practice will be on Thursday evening next, st the Pros - terian Sunday school at 13 pm" and who wish to join should he at so that 3:0 mugigh to be ragga “may heglone u oroug on e o . Mr. f P. Morris umsicsliiim'l.I Mr. W. H. Coombs secretary. â€"Don‘c tell to read our ed‘vertleement In bhle week's new [nanomet- pheeueed every word and prontbydolngeo. We are going to than a cub bunlnees on Nov. Int, “13!! (gaggle “qu all». 31: ere 0 on 3: es winger be help’yon thmughhudamu. end perhaps we will be the mane at making others do eo.eewe heve beenln the pelt. You will and some of our noted In another place In this I“ “will. Irvâ€"v. vâ€"â€"â€"‘ ~â€" The man had evidently been taking home a. grist and some household wants. a: thug and some picture frames £11.”th no he could not be aroused mm stu- per the flow concluded the horses would him home may, and M them begin? Oythcmylntotownu portion man a grin wu tound on thoroudwoy.uwclloaaeouvlcb°ofhulun éam. Bullock, the well-51mm L A-.. mama: m .mmn 7010 . vâ€"v v-v â€"' 'â€"*' 411,.th fitMMM mmmoaodluontagdflm 'Cfi};n, Smythe u the Immune early closingmovmnt. undecided to close his M “m at 9 dd”! every Saturday night. A 0:15.191 -â€"Gno. P Mum-n- nu re his Fur Bepnlrlns shop. corner on! and WIIYim-au-SZ-wtf. â€"Dlvlslon court wss held on Tuesday st Bo logslium lnsrisa “datum-:ths‘gvmsgsos the legalysoht Greyhound soon $2: g 3° mm mm Mk2“: D I t Little Bob. Not 3 board wfllboshlppsd until prlossmovsnpspogorm â€"$cssts. Curtis and Mullign‘c merry- go-mund, which m o mind It Pension Fall and Bobcaygcon was hmught by boat tram the new: wigs Tue-day. -â€"We direct special attention to them! of the Domwcnd Electric Bait Trul Co. in ”other cclumn. Iii-in 3 good ,IA._ L __- â€"Mr. Ndaon Janos. of 01-min. mn- ting FmgA. putting, of Baton. mo _ _-_AILIA- A. for American 9011!“. bushels, and they are selling them “'25:: sndSOoebog. Theprioewilliihelygo lower, however. , â€"M. M. B) d Co’s saw-mill at Bob- oaygeon 0108 down tor the season on Saturday lost. The men will go north this week to Glamorgsn. wheretheflrm will operate one shsnty for the purpose of giving work to their own employees. .I L,L â€"Thle week people oompleln 0! cold, but our weather vicissitudes seem trifle! oom- farad with places for south of Ontario. nv Dakota. not long slnoe the schools were chub up on account rt Intense heat, end now! they are again closed by reason of cold. â€"R. S. Bumr’s Ranch and America: combination ayscun for onttin Ladies‘ and Children's Garments. Simp o, n and always reliable. Cutting mg 1: nnd systems supplied. Call or nddru, Mas Nnuz Wmmus(Agcnt), 52 Regent-It, Luannâ€"19 13w. â€":fhet excellent jam-ml, the Peterboro Exnnlner, has no: leaned sawmill! :Iutiirsenieers' :31! ca(1)111 congenial?!) 20 % tnggn net 3n e matter 301106501 between the eds. give to household lntemt. The issue I: I pleasing evidence of the prefixes-hence- of Peterboro’a bushes! men. â€"Innpootor Mills, of tho Wooten Dal!!- men’o Auoohtlon. has been looking nttor Ontario county miners who have on deteriorated milk to cutout-notorio- the been! repeated musslslm In the pnbnopreu. SI: mum‘gj'oadod guilt! an 7 We hope we have no dishonest tumor: In this county. â€"On Seturde lest Joeeph the two year old eon aim. W. J. Wininmlon, WE: £01361: 1:; avoid usin Igayishrlgght eI-mt . w exam 9, was found broken at the wrist, fit the little fellow had made no compieint. Theeemelittleboyhedenen'ow eecepe from drowning in e bucket only 3 ehcrt time since. â€"Micheel Soddy, en Arabian. wee charged this morning before County Police Magistrate Deacon with having committed an indecent assault upon I: Maripose lady. He elected tin-o his counsel, Mr. Q'L_e_ery, to bottled ghe ,, n- _._ n- -â€" counsel, Mr. O'Leary, tobetrled by we :11 brute, and the evideneewu teken an jud mentwinbeglvenlnwritlngon Wednes ymorning next. â€"A party of about 30Peterboro Odd- fellows visited Bobceygeon on Frldfi evening, reeehln Chemong by spec tre‘n, where the e Lee! was in wait- Ing. Theobjeetott etrlpwee to confer the: nnmnd and third domes on _, ;finelneee la booming slang the river front just now, and the crown of the VHF one towingeueunere have bore! the to eat and sleep owing to the m necessi- tated than menu: oloee otnnvuze- pp water-Witch. Alice owe and the Flying Dntohmnn ere hon Ins Inn-5: gmtlotlrgs of forest produce, and "rub“ ew . __v v-“ -v- the second and third demos on three members of the Bobeeygeon lodge. A very pleasant time wee spent at supper at the Gonlele house afterward. iâ€"In convemetion with 1; north country sportsmen the other dad he stated thetdeer were numerous in G wey township end in tact ell through the north country. Meny of the settlers. he seid, do not understand the provincial reguieticn p:r- mltting Amerieens to teke out two deer, and say thetesmenyotthemdo not tehe out licenses it would be better to shut them out altogether. â€"Yeeterdey etternoon Mr. W. A. Good- win's hendeome English speniei. ‘ Sport.” 13$???» "‘d .2“ $333“ m’ v e con mp:- s work. "Sport" wee en “1.35 o! greet intelligence. end the cue people mourn the loss or e ielthfu t end end com- enion on meuy e pieeeent outing. . odwin oli'ere e rewerd tor the conviction otltho despicable petty who set out the po son. peiutui ecoident ieet Tueedey. While welklngelo eeberhedwire teueehe pieced lei hendu it end etthe eememcment etum over e stone end tell. Aehsweeteilingtwoortheeeetthe eherpherbeceughtiu hie hend end tore dee turrewsinthe flesh nonethepdm to eendecttheflnmeemtwoer three blood vessels. The in: ettendedtohyDreBimpeoneudBmwe. â€"A gentleunn lost I gold watch on Lmduy-It. lat Frldhy hing. Ind mul- lng hlu wordy hhout n hour 1m: hurried tolooktoxlh. Hum-mu: stun-noted the Manual: at on. c! In Post nomboyu, who Inqnlrod whu hohnd loan, and on mlvlnxuduaggton of flu time-place put; his had In We! his jacket “(1.536deme party, which he plobd out of than“ n tew aluminum. He w M with a “Thank you. may.” “73:11:33. the town "mfg“ naiv- 0 mm on o o lap-t wholesale butter buyers mm». In a- tonletmoflcrlngslu-goqmu to: e: “Densityâ€"Inner»: m the 2 ammadmlngumpmt at two tabs ct butter :- 3 ”plan! you when mlullshallmmlnosndlot haw whaclthinhotlt. 1011110le ?m b‘yutlh may! no a theyqultmmumdoud Manx mmmmmmm sad mmmntry. The) an every you.” phones-taunt Mr..WA.Goodu 4m FRIDAY OCTOBER 18. 1895‘ 61‘0" mm absent, mmm «Iv-Inlet â€"Â¥r. ans-31m othouytun Mm goodjobll even 807. 1' mm 113le “with gavel at momma of Mr W oe. urgencoug m on mammal»: amount Enliglnmtdhm,hu boon t for Ed! 0:38!)a The .mNotfloKounn. good who crown hod- W CE." . H. m butthoflmwu o minnow to O ym Wm. Fioldlns, hold Inflammation meeting otthelocul nmodmwmg by whohunoon In um spam to I of o! , ,L.A_ -â€" mm noéimmuw,mmw mamas-anon Onnnndcnnlnou‘ d to deouh. Those who perished were two nngwomen, aged 18nd so one; twin Dies, one you nnd a hell ; and two mule girls. A mu med sterge, who wee spending the night with Linden . had to loop tron: an upper window. ion $751neuhnndngoldwetoh. -A gentlemen just returned from Kirk- neld says the impression there menu I law of the knowing ones in thet e bunch ottheeenelwm be extended to thet vuleaetromthepointwhereitie to cross the reilwey track, ebont 3 mile and e half north, end that Mr. Wm. McKenzie. presi- dent o! the Toronto Stnet Benny. will erect e We summer ”3}. on tbs the nee: oen terminus. @__Wt etetee thet :- n“ -_-_‘ _ Mr. Arthur White.” of the G.’.l‘.B.. spams tow days rooen knelt!” tho guest of Mr. ”M “what: mm wu dun-Madman“. ummhwuunpm daupxmnootbo'phau.) â€"m. John wmu. ct Whit!!!- ” In Whitsunday. â€"m.Jothyu.ot mun. u not lncsmklnm â€"Mt. Samuel Nicholson. of Glen-m. #31:. '1‘. H. McLean. at Pentium. n- In town but Sunday. -mra. "o uuav’uw, u. -â€"â€"-â€"â€" â€"___- â€"Mr. F. H. Motion. am»rm.m [atom on Sstunday lat. â€"Mr. RP. Suttmlncmoaso Int week on 3 â€"Mr!. L. Cm bell“.l pnogthmwud. is at present withstand-1n â€"Mr. Chas. Barbara, M. P.. Bobca- goon. was In town on buturdny Inst. â€"Mr. John B. Howry, at the Howry firm. FemlonF Phil: wulntownlutSsc- â€"Mrs. G. K. Demand two children left town Frldny hat for Klmwn to V1.10 VIM, Illa...- "â€"â€" â€"Mlu Shplel. of Fenelou MI. went 3 tew ham with Llnduy friends ode:- duotmtwoek. â€"Mlu Knee Brady.“ Lansing, Mloh.. :- “we the $01112.“de JmuMnrphy,N Ops. Bans-signal! sud her men-mm:- 0 Woman (in, men Thundnyothltweok?” â€"Mr.W.B.Mgdm.mot the moat manta-“mu! on Na road. wu oownlut wuhouhulneu. 4am Kotohnm. a! Pquln town Fad-yon basins-Mum]: the an. aim W m tho-oath â€"hflu Luann munda- uncovering from a stuck at W hm ...... Ila Edith munda- In with human of flu lump. â€"Me. Mum Nunnh. who had baa s-woohuhu sumo-r run-Idaho. u _ mums-Indie mom Twaiibilu- trip fiinmmmea :L'KRHK'PEEPPJMA“ \, 01 Fm Fm. weakw" 'visltlng LADIES’. GHILDREN’S m GASHMERE GLOVES M") HOSIERY fifu’s UNDERWEAR THIS GOOI. WAVE ! BLANKETS an be ahaâ€"lava“ Jay hour, db! or 3‘8“ 5: Know a: COILâ€"88¢!- nun-l. â€"Mrl. lemma, 0! Penelun Fans. m In town on Toad-y. â€"Mr. J. W. Snelsor, V. 5.. of Cobooonk, us In town on Mood“. â€"Mr. Ch“. Emma. M.P..Mt tor 7mm blends In nunmvula mu u...“ northern town. â€"Dr. G. Sterling Ryenon. M. D., C. M.. will he s: m: Bung home. Lindsay. on m. Oct. 19:11. â€"Dlltrlot W J._W. 9%}! the â€"-mu Look Laura. who hos been I. tow month. in town. bu n- spending bound to her home :3 Fonelon Imus. -Mr. Wm. Sam: 0! the Gaunt: home. Babe-noon. paced than warned” on NI wny home from ant-ville. â€"Mr D. Bold Sussexâ€"st.. bu returned home door 3 plasma: mu to her daugh- oor. Mu. Wm. McGregor. Georgetown. W: m “I, ”two ~â€"â€"-â€", n, Sinpnaomon ”mm-ammo vial: at the company. A AI..- hâ€" ‘-- hu- ulubct. 0mm“ ' Connor. ~Lnon¢ tumymnduy '1” no: ndm of tho chap «=wa ”0,111“, .WMPm “.31.“, hand-yuan : “Mud nu- Bou Dunno. Mr. Mann-It. m, o ,InBMndd-uh- hr. and Sula. ct moutwud. â€"m M Gum Mr W M- m,“ ,w a flat m on .KEMHWW one?!“ th- put mu M We“ mun-thou“). a. mm mm â€"m-IMM“ and WARNER 8t 00., '. and Mrs. Jar. Shoehu: have been I: friends In Huntsville 3nd other AIIWOW AMofebout 200peirltoselect ing from $1.25 to $5.00 per pair. We 1 we neverhed such values in Blankets toofl‘e Sheets-mi Sheeting: bythe yet-d: novelties th'u you. Everything New, Useful, Serviossble and Desirable is shown in our large snortment of Underwear. Children's Vests. Ladles’ Vests and Drawers. and Men’s and Boys' Shirts and Drawers, in endless variety at prices much lower than ever before. This was always a spedslty with usâ€"this season we discount former offerings. Ladies’ and Children’s casnmere moves m um... and Colors, imported direct from the manuf Nut-era grand ; range of qualities, prices and values correct. Our assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Cashmere Hose is very Inge would cell special «tendon to our vex nah. which '- boughceometime befc am in Woolm We commence 1 better grade- et 15, 16, 18, 20 md 25 range of Nam Scarlets, Whites, ‘ Sheeting Flannel: in White and c widths. ; ‘ and varied ; full M80 0‘ lines to which we ask 1‘ 25 cents per Pinon! “ 3 pairs for $1.00. They Inhale!» think 06M. Bhnbh- UWW'NM’ .bkgoodlofadnihrkind. II ‘1 w. I.-- Ladies’ and Children’s Cashmere Hose is very large md varied; full range of qualities. We have two special 25 cents per pair ; our “Special”at 35ch per pair, or 3 pairs for $1.00. They are prime value ; see them. Every department is in full swing. We have Loads of Bargains for all. ' LINDSAY AND WOODV ILLE. and Children’s Cashmere Gloves in Blacks Wit-1101115 Windy good mp. haw-0m“ [.mmwommlmmckfiFM' Wilt-onetime befontborooantuhu-pud- M w. commence any”: 12 1-2 mu, .5 1513-20 mi 25 «:1an Fa“ bout 200 pairs to select from st prices rang: l 85.00 per peir. We say in :11 confidence values in Blankets toofl‘er. Shaker Flannel nefim bv the yard mamongthesuple TO THE PUBLIC ! We would like the people of Lindsay and surrounding country to dwavs remember that while we are studying our own interests we are also studying theirs. . . . . . 1. Having “nine stores” through- out Canada we retail more Boot and Shoes than any bunt. nese in the country. 2. The more we buy the cheaper we can sell. 3. Wi'buy” and “sell” for “each" 0 y. 4:. We handle the 8881' GOODS the country can supply. 5. We have the advantage over other: in the trade this year. as our Fall and Winter goods were bought before the rare in leather. R. NEILL, ou- .0880: Boots Shoes. Callmdinnpeocouratock. .mnowmpéémwumrmon . . FACTS . . z-on rue: to Au." .3. Neil. go. Kent-st

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