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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 23 Oct 1896, p. 7

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DNDON term gDress “Goods A BUSINESS COLLEGE blind n‘ The Peter’oorough Business College PRiNGLE 8r. McOREA. MCLHIl‘lflfl CO. Gum McLE‘NNAN CO. Neu 80R .1 N’ TON GOAL K Lis: to This. Ye Tapers. when: big winery, a few miles from G""10Ville. Santa Rosa, CaL, was badly by fire recently. About 1500(1) gum of new wine were turned loose. {nub-‘08 scarce. pumps were a “"18 wine casks, the wine being thrown Mme flimes with good effect. The col- $;II{Whlch were 199,001} gallons of old ‘ LL__- Drowned in Gull lake. on Wednesday morning of last week M ”“8 men named Martin Groxallo a Leena Valentine started to cross in L3“. about five miles from Mind”. ham“ to work at some hay on the OD- Mflde. When theyroaohodanlnlnd the centre of the lake they m j b! 3 man named Sholdon,whohld ”at?! finds]: nor ”:3 or, m 22' he! started, however. snag." MM seen since. On 3.. I.“ found tho ohm, ha 51,“!!! hmoind mo mod ‘55 :55: 5hr Mumlizm goat Sign TOW 1‘; AND COUNTY. Wt... ’F'. DASHES HERE AND THERE. IS JUDGED BY THE CALIBRE 01'I THE STUDENTS IT TURNS OUT. 'Gl'e KM?"§ Batman: College. M. W. KENNEDY 8100. .'«'c'- that you ue hsndieepped muting some ncss bunches ‘2 Hundreds hnve so felt. them no longer. Lm‘. e the opportunity to mswor your run, or by mail. In either use we are McLennsn a Go. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" â€"-â€"’ game.“ fiii’s'gflgggggo; {40 inch Tweed Efi‘ects - . _ :40 inch Tweeds - . . - _ ‘42 inch All Wool Cashmercs - . 42 inch All Wool Cashmeres, extra - 38inch All Wool Serges - - . 42 inch All Wool Serge Suiting, very fine 40 inch very heavy Galloway Tweed - 40 inch very heavy Habit Twills - GERMAN HENRIETTA '1' FRIDAY. OCT. 23. E35156." iffé'hr'Sâ€"ngod'“ ’three TWEED SUITIN GS dads, Low Prices DRY GOODS, S 1w. he. Varnish 1 at Lowest. Prices pa:‘u‘a$i Cdebrated Regular $1.00 and $1.25, for 72¢. THE VERY FINEST . . South Side of Kent-2 17 PIECES BEST 54 INCH Aw he 8mm: 93‘ gfifiafifi Rifles, 93913?! Gum's Razors. Pen Knives, Table Cutlery Guns, Air Guns, Black, 8c” Iocg 12c '. W. Kannada: a: 00 “SPECIALS.” Jr's-VJ .................................. Arnprior.............. with? Johnston iiaveluck ........................... Win nethcson Some 01 our local hunters have been under the impression that licenses could be pro- cured from any of the Ontario game wer- dens, but the above is, so In: as we have been made aware, a complete lint o! the parties nuthor’zed to grant licenses. Why such an important point as Lindsey was omitted is hard to understand. The Model School. The first entertainment conducted by one of the sections 0! the Literary Society took place on Friday eveninz. the 15th inst. Notwithstanding that certain unfor- tunate circumstances tended to render the alerts of the committee in charge fruit- lese,_ yet_ the _entertainment was well ap- _nn___ ML- lain; ,, sin . Following this was s debs th sub ect being, “Resolved, that city life more advantageous then country lite. The sflirmstlve was taken by Misses Hilbnrn end A. Tolmle. the negstlve by Messrs. 1‘. Buck and A. Mcmhsrgey. Both sides of the snt were well upheld. Acommlttse out vs and? were appointed to decide the debate: sects. Broderick, Bowls; sn_d O'Neill, and Misses Gnhsm A ._A-;n__. ___ _-_L 3 F istrate McIntyre next morning Wallace pleaded guilty to the charge of being a vagrant. Silver, in addition to being held as a vagrant, was very drunk when ar- rested, but the magistrate overlooked the latter offence and imposed the same sen- } tence on eachâ€"six months in the Central prison at Toronto. Coo um ..'..; Lnkeflcm . sabotage-on:- Apsley ....... Amprior. . ..‘ Havelock . . . . cm, I, -_ pmiated,‘hfidiwaa a sum. The first 51: theprogrsmwassaoloentltlod“Anchored," ”m’ "'53? m“ '°§1".""“‘°d.§12 3‘33 0 r. 61. was a. n treat for the students. and reflects much credit 02 "M": Irglye'a qulgulos‘ 9!. 3 s‘ur‘ user Hufltafish V 7 Monday moihi'fl's'z wa’ggbema 3ng from {'hlef Uam‘é Wa‘fi‘dah Tifliiifi Bf Mafia; geauag am 03:35?) fies; aqqamg 119.63% .. Amhar- Mags 8% peyssfi ‘nE 65d" ms Na 0.; ‘ h c‘SxtJvmgfi. ‘ A Sure Relief From Choking. A correspondent writes: Whenever I read of a case of choking in any paperI always endeavor to send the same paper a sure and certain relief for choking that has never yet failed. The remedy is simply this : To immediately reverse the upright position of the body, supported by the hands and feet elevated, when instant re- lief will be obtained and the obstruction will fall from the mouth. A child can be seized by the legs and head turned down and relief will be instantaneous. Severn lives have been saved by this treatment and I have received several grateful let- ters advising me of its success when death seemed inevitable." Ponce Court Calendar. â€"Yesterday Messrs. John Wallace and Albro Sllver were taken into custody by Chief Bell, and when brought. betere Mag- Hume Scholm Wanted. Mien Ida. E. Stntton, M. 11., graduate Albert College, a thoroughly experienced teacher in the theory and practice of music, having eettled in Little Britain, would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Thorough bees and harmony a specialty. Call and see her at her father's residence. Terms liberal. Beat of teati- moniale. Methodist parsonage, Little Britalmâ€"33w-tf. 11$! Biiimifiéti #EBPB W5 RiiBWinE 5‘30 CLOTHING. 50c. 20¢ 35° 25c 25c 25c 20¢ THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. â€"Messra. Rich. Dark Sone have pur chased a thoroughbred Durhern bull celf, River View Duke, 8 months old, from the herd at Mr. Joseph Campbell, of Cert- wri ht. who in one of the lending breedere in nede. Messrs. Dark Sone heve en animal which will be herd to equel, end coming from the Bremptcn Hero etrein no better pedigree out be lonnd. â€"-Whilee number otPeterboro wheelmen were heartily en) 0: themeelm on their wey to end from ekeileld, e termer living some 10 miles out becemeeo enrezed et the content peeelng end rgeeein ct theflyi recor- ee theydeeh byfim. lrlght hie restive teem, thet he die- mountedone byroedend whene poor innocent wheeimen, e repreeentetive o! e commerciel honee, ceme elcng, he eeselled himwithhiewhip. Be it e credit to the irevelier thet when he hed recovered from the first shock of the unexpected eeeenlt heproceededtomoptheeerthwithyeheâ€" tive end belligerent egrieultnreliet. W'fiat‘ew " u “gum N 44:. w- 2m“! 8m i, cant}: men WWIQ saw“ 39 WW he}? athtewntr lame been am 11150an a large a tone. Means 99? vertebrai and dlep acme“ 0989”“ r ass a as well as n 3112180: the greumstaneee TnnPo 51‘ John with his many Mend: In wishing nun Q speedy recovery. Efi'fi'fi-fii' Liihé MM wag-inu- $ 3nd a hull-hm no plan- u look! scum no 311'," medium hku__un new I III:- Emmmfi'm ' Wm” M I m .' .3 1:113:30an â€"Octoher is not the nicest month in the year. It is the transition month. It ls too late for summer clothing, and too early for winter clothing. It is hardly time for furnaces and stoves, and yet houses are too cold without some artificial heating. It is in fine the month of “me!â€" ancholy days" and ahivery nights. â€"The regular monthly meeting of the Church of England Temperance Society will be held on Monday evening, 26m inst, at; 8 o'clock, in St. Paul's schoolroom. A good program is being arranged, and Rev. Mr. McCann, of Omemee, is expected to be present and deliver an addreee. All are welcome. â€"The new orchestra was heard at the Academy last Monday, and was pronounc- ed a pleasing innovation. When the members have practiced together a little longer their presence will be deemed indis- pensable at every entertainment or social function. â€"Our scribe took upon himself the oflice of pro tem. inspector of weights and meas- ures on Sunday, and forthwith sallied out and found the depth of the tall of snow to be tour inches on the level, and as for weight-well, it was all the horses could do to pull the attached vehicles through it. â€"Mesere. ratt Killen, who are buy- ing grain at t e C. L. Baker storehonee, in the east ward, are taking in lame quan- tities daily, and are said to be receiving the bulk ot the alluring. â€"'1‘he landscape presented a decidedly wintry appearance last Snnda morning. four inches of snow having tailen during Saturday night. Last year the first (all of snow arrived on Oct. 19:11:. â€"wn1 Lytle, of Patel-onto, won the tuna prize in the Norwood-Hutmgl road race on Friday lust. The distance, 123 miles. W cowered by him In 37 2-5 minus... the but previous record being 39 minutes. decal will be held In fiohe Cemhridge-et. odieo church on Friday evening, Oct. 8'.oelook The menu to: the society. Rev. B. Brynn, will addreee the meeting. -Miee Fol-beer opened out room In the Koowiaon “$3, ”WWW-en, in meant-aim no do for repeinng endremodel- kinde no reuonehie prices. Booms direotl over F. Forheer' e hoot end shoe store. w tf. â€"The undersigned wishes to More: the pubiicthethedoee ell kinds of tailoring no his home, 76 Rneeeil~eu.,eor .Alhero-et., end asks a share of their “We. Seo- iefaotion gnu-enteed. Charges moderete. Jos. Bennâ€"83w-4. -Mr. W. C. Lithgow. werden of Vie- torln. met Werden Middleton end County Engineer Beleher, o: Peta-Doro. at Bob- eeygeon on Monday, end made e joint Inspection of the work In progress on the bridge over Lune Bob ehennel. â€"Two Emily formers come into town Monday seeking law, the charge being I. trivial one. Amer receiving good advice from County Attorney Devlin they decid- ed to settle the case without having re- course to County Magistrate Daooon. of 18}; Tfini'h'fizi,‘ hurâ€" ' ’ihd psi-oi kin, £13m“ bun-non, hum gin-on. sud ull sizu at wick, etc. Lawnmow- nunâ€"36w. â€"Ah'°th:£uunb season, '11:! £5 In no hard horn atoning every hon-chum unguld hue on m . boom of White Pine Balum tram A. mamm- Inn'sâ€"367. 431:: people at Fenelon mn- u-a feel- ing jubilant over the news that the Ham nun have decided to begin the rebuilding of their mill at once, an the result at 3 conference held in Toronto on Thnredey 1m. 41169an menus.“ £110 BEES? â€"Twent:-nve bounty-looking able tron; the Batman home, Pontoon, pee-ea through town on Wedneedey en route to homes provided for them In m Oahu-lo. r." My! 3!“: unsolved e neg-um â€"Howrotonpoomtohla Kt“; Hawaiian-humane. Also! The cruelty of The printer MW!“ -Hr. W. H. WM. 02th! “10 m (lament, who tpent 1 h ”'3- mow the co Mechanic“. new onurWorkmn'lflnlle â€"Lut Hands: 0 u mean was held In Sr. “1’- 411:. Sailor. hands a: Flevelle mung Co.heve In red then-yen! bycoverlng In wlth was“. fitted by the dredae. â€"Ih is eetimited the over 500 cords of good building atone heve been exeeveted sighedredgetromthe river ehennelupto "-A number of Llnduyltee who took In Fig G. T. R. excursion to mama end Brgqebrgdge lest Thunder returned home -:Condnotor Jack Britten u enjoying e few dnye' sport down the river with. couple of Port Hope Meade. â€"The Academy of Music oreheetn made it: first appearance loudly night, when "The Bun-gm" m be produced. Lood amnion. . â€"Alu-genunborotumnduhnhl III" been plated ItthouwRO. camo- A! Bun-on 3305.. .1 Foot of Kent-It. Madamâ€"01. ‘FU fiscal-:11!” hvorllau), sad we will enter- Plouo don't diap- lnt u’oz." The requuwu ned uni-ll numb}. young halos, hope our meadow“ worn all.» enough aqua-t. toâ€"Burlo mums: Son. noun wash ago Mr. Whit-by. mm s nu.- Mogul-WM n and” lat own William W hen who demand tenth._udla_o_wq°: gaudy- â€"Tno high commotion in which tho youngmonot TanPos'raiun' m hoidby tho yonn India at the neighboring towns in um ‘hy the following extrnoo from o lettu- w oh we unintentional, overhead being nod: ‘Tomonow in Snndoy, ond wowm hnvanowtnldnll time. A: tfl young man on no so ve timid,“ w yon would_oqmo down nn_ opondl the do: ,An, ’33? 3E” W‘én % 4%: {EM 01:933qu we ‘9 g “ mafia “ $3 §Q%’W ”ARGO: 23.» $3,555; adamant. "33 “raw “yam. magma " ants a.“ rank!!! W08 anlnt- fr. 1.3%ka two 83mm! manners requlrad «a may tho ”annulusâ€"the am, In ch 01 Canaan”: owoon. nursed It 00 outs nnd ranch“! {nanny via the old and nbout 9.30.11 who. he- lng “$501106.an by two engines. 1‘0 accommodnue tha 160, Llnduylten who Wllhod to tutu ndvnnmo at the trip It was found am to make up 3 «com! trunnt flnoonohu.whlohloflvlnmnok- wntar In alum at Conductor hm â€"Toronto Mail, Wednesday: Bet-r. of Varsity. is certainly travelling in the hardest of luck. Lesa season he was com- eiled to retire from active participation :1 {netball when the team wee at the heinht of its success, and new this es:- he is e erirg from an in ma ten on, hi h Mi intzrfete with. h s web it in- ‘ee it no" hot re tier hi ‘ eh (or service ...... m- rbi ere M be eh i £“fffi’;§£”§‘e§ 3i 3.3 (.33 m?” 3331:" W. H Clarke and Miss Gaegui. all of 1‘0 ronto. went north Thursday to attend the funeral. vâ€"vâ€"d _‘_ run. It was the old story of the hare and the tortoise over min. â€"Mr. J P. Young, the well-known To- ronto commission merchant, died on Oct. 14ah at the residence of his brother. Ephraim, in Mlnden. The deceased, who was about 56 years of age, ran a general store in Halibnrton for many years prior to removing to Toronto to engage In the wholesale commission business. and made money as well as a host of friends. Bis 10}:an danghter,_ accompanied _l_>y _R_sv. --'1‘he roedwey Oppoeite the eeet weed min etcrehonees In in ekighttni condition owin tothehee mine. Itieepl that 5e etreet £1106 built up with dong of the lumen etone teken from the town whet! heein, which could hue been hed for the eehing. â€"Meeera. heieh Brown end Chet. Me- Mnnen. at the eeet werd. cum to grief lent week while speeding n Lindeey-et. in e two-wheeled gig. At . T. Bredy'e me: the horee swerved enddeniy end npeetthe cert, end McMnllen wee pain. fully bruised ee e reenit of hitting the roedwey. . â€"Menitoelin Expoetot: H. R. Benin“ he: gone into the lend epeeuietionin town end bought one ecre npneerthetoothell neid ...... aor.Geo. Beekheeepotete thet eiter being (1%: week weighed ever mtwnndth hee :1» ‘ tnrni a med e eeeiee e sigh your}. Whoeenheetthiei â€"I;eremen Georgeznglenurzfieevenc eigh menerenow eon: e a tting ingtthepier_e_t the weetendtt m?a_._3 ’-L -nnA â€"D noon-hour on Thuredsy of inst week Mr dereon, livingnenr Dunetcrd. left his teem etsnding untied on Victor-is nvenue, end when the 12.40 treln wee ne- eending the evenue they took fright end bolted tost the engine. Luckily the horses crossed the truck. but the en e struck the wagon smidehips und den: ieh- ed it. The incident should he s wsrniuv totsrmers to tie their horses securely be- fore leaving them. â€"We were in error lest week when we credited Mr. A. F. D. MneGnohen with wheeling from town to Oskwood in 25 minutes â€" it was Meeere. Gregory and Motthie who made that record. but the effort so exhausted them that Mr. Mne- Gsohen, who etnrted at the sums time. passed them ut the twelve-mile point snd easily led them the-balance of the 2i-miie .nL, ,, -mj â€"â€"Me-u. J30 L SIG. Salli] ”’5 ad”, munch ut- Comm-n mwm“.5fl“ M...» ’°""" a shoot. sum was sure. and luck cal- mquenflvm- â€"mmr.ommmmm d Sambaâ€"I Md! MI- “9' but no. muntotouohuho null mlmsnmbu'mumotu gunman new! mu- nm. 110 ulcer: were 127 boys who went on no â€"Mr. John Nd- l-Mo °‘ Bell. mmnmLWJ-u a“)... owning. now-IMO 75M“ ,ndmnuhmfi Helene-I annually. VZTh‘ din-octet! of the South View: Walton! ”out! not In tho council chunberon Sand-1.04m“ “" annuall- ~11“: Wm]: at Mr. Hula". luv monGlmolglmquhn-bunflnhh- odbynr.u.nuaon, M the «runw- unknown â€"A an“ Madam Peta-hon 951'“. odd Eon. L9. 313 - n A___Ij _-A_.L -flâ€"h - â€"Pomboro Timon : anon The town on nhould hue coax-gut. photon-M W! Mmkeeplounmrnlogto “We"! â€"Mr. Johnston. of ms. puud through Wodnudn! with 3 mutant. â€"Innhy Bron, Hyman. Inn Ind city was lnmdnood Into M nub]. opposite tho what. â€"-1‘he government yum Empire nut-Ind In part on loudly. and 10:0 for Boudnlo nub altos-noon with the dredg- ln tow. u f6rril'l am K0: 4... Madamâ€"14. On Hui-Elisha- "ii to uncut B". C“?! m- - _ 0!. 3'- 30‘9"!” WM” «my “â€"31-. .1... mm. P.L.S.. nnd nu soul-hat. Mr. Wu. Manuals. 0! Panda: rugs. who tamed bong ”not an hon 47,-; _; ALA â€"Bov. 001 Smith. of St. John’a mutton, Pout-hora. ha muted s all land tho Bunch constant” of Balm, std-loo county. my van mm vluhodouahud to bar :n‘a'gffi'u'30'l'na' EEa“ {7711â€" i; (W "Vivi-(ii i couple a! wad“. Eu my friends with him u plum: tuna and ate return to wawg aw T 22%.? ‘” if? Wait mm “in; Qatar: VEE‘R mi :23.“ hug: ”3%"?me WWW 93W â€"M 3.5m Ale}. my...» a! Woomue, my?“ 32’ into .ehé est cg but son in cumin :1 e m. M mam???“ '° 3..” â€"Mr. Jnhn G. Inna. tanning mat for the mohlgm Dental 3.8.. wan In town Tuesday. _ the crown buulnese no the Kingston mites this week. punâ€"“Ian"; Joanne at sped-l min- hanthekyuhduh. â€"OonduoeorJ.8.Jobhltu .0 ml In cube Port Bop. m. N“. “tam.wa m 3 and wetland balmy. â€"nuun Puma m and tub- -.. ......n...a on mum name will Pm“. [Thronluflu-m mmwmmbuuu mmmtwuuw manna-n mmmmmdgm1hwh aluminum Mina-nu.“ All“ hmnlnd km and. M43!!! whom,” Mun 80.18th MI â€"Mlu' Gnnnon. o! the Nut-own. Ennu- mm, walnut week visiting friend: In eion next nee-cu. none at the random having waived my grave! ta we. â€"'rhe new: thyRB. bee mule en amazement with the 9.1‘. B. when!!! iu“8|eokDiunood 'epeolnlwinnnover thematoom y'e llnutom Huetotorelhis unprec- hee only run between New York end Bninlo. â€"mc mine on ibis division contin- ues md unload: «minimum whet seven! treeh creuve will Inve to be at on. The movement of gala hon . idiend weer. h min very large, and monies to continue far gone week! to â€"m II no. I whnt [even at 00. TI: . idlnnd w: promise. to came. â€"Tha Gr: ‘% another In. sunny luv. ! Jinn}. } W.. how I mil-in";- I and, mm no conu- but win. we any man: an Inn." oils: and mph-mt aim r' ' “PM an», I tossed with Jimmy.” "I the "ply, “and In woofâ€"Tm. â€"The Band Tennk onthodtloe hove etorted to work erecting tempotnry storm (oneee dong the line no es to do any with. no noeh ne possum. the greet de [en thnt wexe exputenced loot yen: dur- log the henv: mwwdtrm'. It [I the Intention of I. e company :0 nuke every ofl'ortto ketp the crock clea- thlo winter. mourning: wulkhieexteotedntnllfho epote. won- on peoeentgo n on weet o! Tononto end dong the line the Northern dlvlelon. 0% .32 I5! 1 I! ‘12: .5 I52... 3 E cannon-llâ€" able 8.... 63388.33.- 2: SI x??. 18% 3835.. cataclaastrll. 3| magma-amaze». nbmuqmotumdflum Fun“: nwmwwy SN.“ mm "a, m «mm. and u ecu-1y now-WWW: ICO- Darla: tho M magma-ummm'm tonal. thud-ring.“ 3'0 you-Io! u . Wanna: u '5 Amndmnl. that worm“: rw’. u uqunu. "6:3,!“ if 2% mm!“ â€"Moun. Ham 80M. 0! Mr. Bush O'Lury. 0.0.. In conducting W5,“ OCTOBER 23. . f,. how much In. my 4 YOUTHS’ SUITS“ 51m the so Jimm .9! at human p John.{zlflmthmh. 809 “i in the ham. sud did not uiu their land a: voice mint “ohm 3n not. I! I0. thoir dun are numlnudJar wo will at man in who will not him! us down th say such unuliod to: not a! tynnny. Sumo many «nukes mun-gun mm him I! In in in his «no. to 009 hi. tune If no. the ma- iho monument than thin? into thou- 99:191de 9h: bottom!” 0 VOW nun who ha a it?» amp 9! Anglo- Ssmhloodinhunim will pol-unit inch null-l. 14:. Puma. "23 9"“! .lklrit‘ Be bane “amt“? um: 19?”: G: what ya- vm. “Mn-my. Yauwmunyumm mmmmrw anaodnfiumhonow. And-0.1m): mm nun; Hound's” blowing Wealtugoodmumumnd.“ Tuna mu m ance from the head of the government thet no metter whetchnnne wee mode in the act it would not affect the in the haokooungz. I took that orgrant. ed. but I am y deceived to think thet such on not could be red in n free coun- try like our belo Ootorio. It is too selling to think of for e moment. It it wee in Abyeeinle or Aahantee. we might give it only a posting thought that it was the not of e despot. We citen sing that Britons never will be alavee. but we ore. for when under henven is there a country that will charge one of her subjects 82 [or the privilege to shoot a deer to get 3 piece of meet for hie temily. Nowhere hut in Ontario. when we hove on not with a lie stamped on the tone of it. that her gracious mejeat ever signed such a thing is e teleo- hood the t kind. for her loving nature woul not allow her to deprive one of her subjects of a piece oi meet when he could get it no other wey, no. never. but hes its n with some miserable nrieto- crat. who s something like on old lady who woo in this country come time ago end said on on was e nice morsel, if it we: not so common among the poor. God help the rich, for the poor con beg. The whole object is to shot all the poor that the rich may have all. Many e poor men {% thg‘btck country could hear me witness at e hnet‘elierrd the wants of himseli The Door Eunung Wicca. Wotmmtonowlnx tron heBobcny- goon Wt. hoping that to my Intemtsonodoumrflnzuuleuz- Starâ€"Althea h Omtdnfl of talk withngudwoumth (alone. who hue human-40mm. and very manta-napping. pug [Ind the usur- L , ~__-___-_L -- vâ€"VFâ€"v good. at fly down prices. Our. CLONING R00! 18 PACKED with Ken’- and Boyn’ Suits, Overcoat: and Ulsters, Men’s Tweed and M Pants, Cotton.“ Putts, Smoch, Eta With every gar. mentwe give agnamtee tlnt price- cannotbebeatenmd every article as represented or no sale. We never hednchqmlifieeettheprieeebelore. Inladiee’and Children’s Underwear we hnve a. full Wtdeiuendqudifiuinellthepopulumkeeend prices, beside- e full range a! the Celebrated Health Btand Under- Wmhuhduwfiomdmsmquuamd Prices. On Emu 01m All 0mm: Fun! Ens! Du. Womhdnlugawa:uockoanndosndCspe Cloth. Womhdnchnlultood’er. Doyounoedanything hath-01M! Ifn,don'tmi-lookingonrltookthrongh. ...,..._..._, H- __ , EmythingoddgthGoodstfitvhichwith us is M: timasmnono. WNovaltianoeivodevu-ydayortwo ' Ifyonlnvonot Bear Us in Mind for Your Fall Parcel. Busy ,, in Every Department WARNER 00., In our New Millinery Department Mons. We do not at numb! Nos. at WAR/{EB 00'8. Dundas 3c Flavelle Bros._ we are always in the ram with good relinble 'Dundu Flavauo Bros. Wm” 001:3,ng ~, Kent-St, LINDSAY. Nothing can Wilt"; w u... I- “It! mob n bun Incin'n'nuon so inoon'ooc tho: ho stayed until august. We bun biqnontly wanton tint i the business. . tad tho of n no to try to do urina- wgo hos spoon at “annual should out to mm lnomd of injuring thou wound him. One Is quite often mm onllod n to one bad words who: "I! pentagram. YWPW‘EPE “1:1. um; mm» a w geld?»- ua‘ Q a: a ha «a lama-e mg“; “a? it” a“ “14%? .- ttat §wv “‘5‘“ w. :t’gaqm “‘3‘“ “an“ '3‘ ng an 10“- oud 3‘3““ your V“! W “grunt“ gm; hm; 1““ my mm .3“ not 0111 I" I“ “um um than 10938 9‘91 27.." _ .235 mag peopk to do n “We. spark?” éâ€"tfio world [even a. lover and His 2116': at o new-q” write; chenm um tc 1mm!!! f gram 51mm 1.9% ‘flgfwmfigw 8" ‘5‘: tan?“ 1- «a mu mam: Amt“ Mr.udMn.Wm.Gundy.whollu “Ommdmomwmmm. «“12.de wanton hosts to About ”ugh. Ginny hung hieheuln tellr.Thoe.Bredye. end lee the with Mu. Grundy he m- to cull us the houeee eioee by. While uheent the hoeeee took fright, - numehly no eifigt of two little girls in brilllent led nnd finding uhe wne unuhle to WI! them Mrs.Gandy wine- 3 jumped out of the wagon while she had u to do eo without risk of injury. Thehoreeeonly run econple of hundred yer-do. being caught neu- the RP. truck. To Correspondents. We take the following from the Whitby Chronicle, as somewhat similar items an sent to m Post occasionally by new: man: Last week we had a com lalnt {out In that a cmsondenf had re and Aqltlmnwwk as Q‘DE,‘°P€‘E?‘!T'l9§: Lindsay Post. once. The heli-yesrly enumeration wss tute- et the Lindeey post ofliae during the week ending Ost. 3rd, and the statistics tot-weld- ed to the department by Postmuter GM- msn were he hollows . Cenede letters ...................... 3 890 Foreign letters _. ................... 71 . AA. "um. die .................... 484 Photoe, deeee. printere' copy. etc 269 Pereele by 30st .............. 2| Pereele by fifth eee .............. .13 Tote] revenue for week. .. ......... $2M 57 The ebove figures ehow e coeeldenble gain over the leeh enumeration, the rev- enue being over 830 am. winch repre- eente e yeetly celn $1 500 'n dandy booming. Do You Want Honor ? Bmwa y. KNIFE you bony beyond out I for Millinory. 1,90;

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