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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 11 Nov 1892, p. 5

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N, mm, tomtch. ’3‘,» Youth.’ Brown We keep no shoddy or damaged goods ran; ' We guarantee every article we sell Our advice can always be relied upon ZL, no the mre no call; :k receiv- ast Four opened. .tlsfactiOn mm 'YS. .0033 my term not exceeding twelve months. :3de on Psi-Inert 3.1. 80:05. Paid to: llamas“ and Deboxmuou Price. Business Town [’eterboro COIIBges DS. "$112 (Emtabiau 3305?. Wood a: «I out. ‘ mucus vows. in: quality mum Sum sud Not Cool. um tree trom dust. 362‘: delivered. m ncala weights. ' Best 2 and 4 1:. hard- nt less than i: on be bought hon any h dealer in town. Proved hay Ind lmw handle or wload. Call It omen ”MIG the him for 83. list or prices. “Insurance Agent. Banker and Broker, 9!. Kent Street, Lindsay. Ember 18th. 13:11-23:19. usazs HERE AND THERE. REAL ESTATE bought and sold on Commission. I. H. SOOTHERAN, Imam-tho] us. hum an: paper when wrltlnl- harboro. Sent. 3;; Lowest Rates on Mortgage Security. on unmoved lndoraod Notes. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, NOV. 11. 18 TOWN AND COUNTY. MORTGAGES CHANGED. ZONEY TO LOAN P22133030. ONT" CANADA. ,zhoronah Business and Shorthand training ml. Competition yearly for Gold and Suva: m; The 70 page illustrated circular mulled. 3680. 8. Bean. B.A.. huB. and VA. mallard. Chanel-ed Accountant 01 Ontario. la! privileges of repayment on straight tqflered to farmers and other: desirous of me their moflgam and having their in- I'reduced no the very lowest rate. The a man compared to the saving effected. Jada". Nov. 9. 1892.41. _____________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Peterboro Bus. 0'01. J. E. Sootheran- OUR SEALETTES We have just passed into stock one case of FANCY MILITARY FLANNELSâ€"Checks and Stripesâ€"fine goodsâ€"suitable for Ladies’, Children’s or Men’s wear; price, 25 cents per yard. These goods will not remain long. M. w. KENNEDY cod We offer Bargains to Everybody. THE PLACE TO BUY DRY GOODS and CLOTHING ' â€"-â€"IS ATâ€" M. W. KENNEDY 8: 00’s. Bargains in Furs. figains in Flannels and Blankets. Eamaz'ns in Hosiery and Gloves. fiargains in Cargets. Egains in Rugs and Robes. Bargaigs in Hats and Caps. Ba'ncjains in Everything. Bargdins in Dress Goods and Mantle Cloths. Bargains in Curtains. Ell-gains in Gents" Furnishings. Earggzz’ns in Linens. Elrgains in Ready-made Clothing. Bargains in Tweeds, Suitirggs and Overcoatings. A SPECIAL DRIVE IN FLANNELS. DISCOUNTED SELL CHEAP. fast closing out. The price sells them every 3. They are unequalled in the tzade. THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONT” FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1898. Wâ€"Mn. E B Cnikina and wife of Watertown. N. Y.. were in town lee: Week Ind. returned home on Monday morning. â€"Mre. Howeon. the new organist of the Com- bridge-st. Methodist chomp, handiea the key- board lest Sundnv. She 15 a. most imposing musician, and will open a new are in music in Lindsay. â€"The nanny friends of Mr. J. H, Hort. book- keeper for Sndiier. Dundee Ca. who has been suffering from u had dyspeptic attack for the past couple or months. win be pleased to learn that he is somewhat better. He in at Grumman. Muskokn. the guest at reintivec. "Clo-r Harm 013m." "La Canon." and “La Morn.” mm upon having these clamâ€"23. Furniture it a. Price. Having decided to remove to other promises I will sell all llnee of furniture during the next few weeks at 3 great reduction. 'l‘hooo think- ing of buylng In the near future will save money by selecting from my stock now. M. E. TANGNEY, opposite Hurley Bronxâ€"23. Our new Story. â€"Ic our next week’s issue we purpose com. mencing a new story entitled “Thorns.” written by a. well-known author. It was first published in 1883.1n Godey's Ladles' Book.and the story made such a. decided hit that the publisher could not sunvlv the demand and it was the means of increasing the circu ation tremendously. While the story does not bristle with thrflllnz situa- tions. it in an intensely interesting ourtrayal of the trials rndnred and. surmount by a good. pure wcman. Our lady readers. especially. will appreciate this wholesome tale of domestic lite. New subacrlbers should commence with the first number. but back ooules may be procured for the next month. Tm: Poe‘r will be sent till the 1st at January 1894. for $1. â€"-Mr. Albert Duck 0! Toronto spent a few days in town 153: week. the guest at hint-other Now to Your chance. Tm: Pas-r will be sent to new subscribers to J nanny. 189‘. for $1.00. Obltnm. â€"A large clxcla or friends the country over will hnvc learned with regret of. the death 0! Richard R Clarke. manager of the Ornnze Sentinel, Tomato. which oconrxed suddenly Saturday in Toronto. at hle reliance. 8t. Jame.’ avenue. Deceaeed was a mother at ex-meyor C evhe and was in the prune of Life. belt; out 47 years ct age. Mr. Clothe who ct I most genlnl end kind" disposition, and favourably moreneed ell with-whom he came In contact. â€"Deep won the regret felt by all clones of the community Sunday Inst when it wee leaned that Mr.Wrn. Damn, the well-known architect, had passed away at an only hour In the man“ inc from on ntteckot Inflammation of the lune. Thencwn came to many as unaware shock, be- ounce It bed not been genes-ow known that the canceled hell been In lepoeed. Mr Dufl’oe was born In 185 in the township of Ownehee. ct Scotch create. Ind come to Undue! in 1857. e worked to: several were .3 ”mentoring. unending ell hln spare time in close study. by which nan-one be qualified hlmfifie take rank 3:: mhlgocggnmy u a a ya do. ‘ _ . m?” or the may: banana. in to I ‘M w“ an â€"Yesterdey (Thursday) [3%va day. all business pieces were lonely closed. The butting (ever being new prevelent. a large numbetot our classes bled to the woods and spent the any “potting" squirrels and other smell gems. â€"'l‘hs evangelists Messrs. Crossley end Hun- ter. have reeelvad en invitetton to conduct special services st Bridgeport, Conn. else trocn the pastor of one of the ingest Methodist ohnrehesin Brooklyn. N. Y. We edvise them nottego, as they m htcoms under the alien lshor set and be sent â€"Next week Mr. B. F. Reno: will have his new all night incandescent electric light system in opemdon. The poles were brought up by steamer early in the week. and the writing will be gone on with at once. The system selected is the Thompson Houston. and it will supply 500 lights at 16 esndle power esch. iInYn-fr; Jordan thinned a mixed loot! oi cattle. eheepnndhoge tothe'l‘oionto inn-hot yeetet-dny (Thu-tau). â€"Fonr oarloade oi eteel rails int 11:. We extenuon oi the We and Bancroft rail- way went north Monday. â€"Dr. Bryce. oi the provincial boerd of health Toronto. predict- that oboienn will vieit Canada nextanmmermndwemallboerdloihenlth to woven to:- its coming. â€"Mr. John Cuew oi the north word hoe broken ground adjoining Mr. Frank Grandeil'e reeidenoe to: the foundations at two dw heneee. They will be brick-veneered and oomiomble dimeneionv. â€"Manday a younglndnamedsunntoo. wheee parente reeide on Darhun-et. while with nooxnoeniononhiewayhomei‘rom eoh was thrown heavily and two email bonee in the wrist were n-aotnred. â€"Very little interest was manifested Tuesday evening on to the reenlt ot the preeidential content. Some beta were mule that New York etate would go demoareue, but beyond that our oitixene ventnxed not. â€"Mr. Roee. manger oi the Dominion bank. in having it numbe: of large growth maples nlented on the Williem-et. tide of the building. In A few years they will one: a. gratei‘ul ehnoe and greatly improve the ”penance o! the â€"-A. little over: week one Mrs. E. J. Pearson. mother at Mr. John Pontoon 01! the outward. slipped on the stone 0! the Preeoyterkn church while leaving one of Messrs. Crowley end Hunter's meetings. and. received_ e “(131191325 333;: firm“ “w.‘;;a;ay'.s?ua‘ea:aa is yetswollen and painful. Being on used. lady the shock has told very severely upon her. -Compelled to seek more oommodicus we mises by the needs 0! n fluidly mm busi noes. Mr. Jon Dvcxmrooer. in week e- moving into his own block. two doors ens: of his old stand. which he has had specially titted up to suit his trede in staple end tency ocex- iee. Owing to heving no rent to my on smnl stat! expenses he will be in s. position to soil node at the low estpricenâ€"zs. â€"On Saturday lest Mr; Wm. Not-theotte. blacksmith, whose shop is located on Cun- bridze st. south. met with a serious sceident. While attempting to remove 5 charge from 3 gen the: had. long been loaded it exploded. lowinz the gun to pieces nod bed! mengiing his right hand and um. Dr. errimsn is extending him and says there is e urobehiiity o! the limb being permanently meimed. â€"Our masculine readers should scan Peterson . Cofe. eclyenisement in another column very ___________ II ---g|.l_- IAâ€"I kn. boo-l man. -A am at now heads: "can: It" theeuthiuflmmtumua. -'1‘ho nation will animal: go In» what qua-m thou: the cadet next wax. -A;, nus um nuwvuuuu_ -v -__. _ -_e dose 0! Oct‘ soonâ€""w. hove had In very nice eeuon here fine you. eithonahme corner was very he: just before hex-wee: eo e: the groin ripened no fees end was no: on heavy ne lest you: but wee tree tram frost. Since about the middle 0: have“ we have bed excellent weether. but the lest low due has been some colder. We have only bad one little flurry of new this tellâ€"on the 17m inst. Our town ie 3th! growing feet; e greet my new and better homes new been put up this eeeeon that. makes the place look well." .-. . ,,,,, g- Buyvu Duo vvuuvv --------------- ,_ will make their store more populnr then ever with the fair sex. â€"On November 23rd next Ede-ere. Museum Boyd 85 00. ot Boweyaeon will oii'er for sale. through Messrs. Oliver. Canto 5: Co. at Toronto. allztheir timber berths. maladies n eeetion or sixty aqunro miles of white pine timber neu- Lake Nippiuing: their large mule et Boboey- aeun- the big eoubooece end twelve eoowe end.in feet their entire lumbering plant. The recent death oi n member of the arm. we underetnnd. render! it neceeury to rerlize on the whole eatnte. -Mr D. J. Melon". our new police mixin- treto. hoe evidently mode nn hie mind to do what he can to stamp out the spirit of rowdyiem tent hue been m- too noticeable in our town or late. A $20 fine for a. tight end 35 for on ordinnry drunk ere moderate "brooers" die- pensed n: his her 0: Justice He he: also signified hie unmletnkenele intention to stand by the health om-ner in his eflom to improve the sanitary condition ot the town. and these bronzht hetero him tor a breech o! the heelth refinhletione needjnot expect to he lenient]: dealt w â€"Mr. A. M. Rookie of Memo. Men . in renew- ing hie_ngbgerj_g_tion .'.° Tan: Poet writee under :17. L--- D.“ .. can run. hmmlmlw mammmjm M'“‘m° can-1m: of W M" and M meottheluondulzu. Thanh-"boon mandamm‘vmumstwmmb Waistcoat-[mum 0mm” at Landon. “a W.- mvw-wv_.'â€"- -_ __-__ closely. Other stores may sell o‘othlne low but Paterson a: 00'». 915 ha: prices will ha found hard to boat. The! as, too. will find inmat- ing matter therein. The firm have gone Into patternsâ€"Butter!“ a. of courseâ€"3nd wm silo supply “‘10 Qalinoctor. No doubt this dopmura L-.- -.A.. â€"-A-lh Mn“'-- Oh-n ova! -â€"Ths Ruthbun Co. are rapidly extendinz the 3 lug meeting us share 'deveribsd. Thu west scope of their business deellhzv with the cublls the night meetings us held In Csmbrid st. of the counties of Victor-is end Euiburton. A Methcutst church. Monday night the sumo: large storehouse has been erected at their mill we: the dues. cod the mdiencs wss slmost us in the out ward. where cement. plaster of large-eon sundny nieht. Mr. Benton bible pal-is, sud chuccul will be kept on head in reading." well “linen-lo, 'sst rmomdiscuss large quuntiucs. end it is almost needless to ed this theme. sud our mute amnion ll that grid at reasonable prices. A. large trnde hos 3ft“ this no church member in Lindsey will been done at the Kent-st. store dark!!! the post once tor . long time to come. The 'p fewmonthsin such doors. mouldings. hardwood . power which marked these anoint! sermons fluorine. etc. See can in other columns- was evidenced in the m: .ttepmeeting which -Mr. Nathan Doro! Fenelcn.thsweli-kuown “9110'“ and “who till 1! o'clock. A real horsemen. wee in town Sound” tut on Pentecostls noon on the churches in Una-1. business. and called at in: P051 to show us an immense been stalk grown by him It is known ! Serious Shoot“. mmt. ‘ u the Californian. and would almost an n Sstnrdoy evening loot Mr. A. B. m. who bushel measure. No less than 230 pods, con- teinlng 1.280 beans. were picked off it. Mr. mmemm-Mmuhm Du morfiscgpéifig seeds: {‘sw your: an: ‘ to Concession lute, Hurts). lost week. not "OMS" 7“ main. “"7"" ' {with causation socident. rnomm doubtful whether they would grow so well as muttered tor thsdns’s “Mum’mm‘ the common variety in our olimste. Mr. James Keith has as quantity oi the beans for sole. ‘ Duly sud Mr. Terry were in u once on Block - . lint-k an ruminant far door. About 3'. ":On Voii-in'venm pm m be mm the nmdthopmmumanmmw Walnut“ hthdrmm(meoldnomm8nk mxwmmmmfimuh larger-adamant mmmmwu“ mm Mudmmumdm‘lw' um amenâ€"m. â€"Exnninmon or Llnduy sepmte school. Subject. ulthmetxc. (maximum. mo mun.)- Samar olmâ€"fluaono Mmone. 83: John Hurley. 85: Lewis Pdmuu. 76; Thou. Brady. 65: John human: 61; Ch”. Human. 60; Funk Fleury. 60: John Iavoy. 00. Junior clueâ€"Albert Mul- mhy. 90: Wllllun Hethorman. 6|; Geo. Brady. on; Joseph MoCohe. 83: Harry Bush. 60- Lou Bhutto. 54; Edward Burke. 50g Wm. Cudoheo. 50. John Hurley. 50; Ohu. buttln 50; Wins poweto. 42; Chou. Moon“. 40, Felix Foxhort. 40. Huron H- no. 38; P J. Shawn. 35: Mud Dom-n. 30. -llr. J. 9. Bag: of thin town he bought out “'orkmnh'o livery um teed “ohm. my. McGee of Pagerboro pain.” given A! the non Abs 4‘- _ _ --|.. n._I um: can. a... .n--. "v... _ .. .“_-_ n, fl, -7 2 Duck lake wnwbmz to: door. About the g o‘olwt the: “and Lo mm In only. and had- ; ad in ode: to WMWI. to Round like, I s dial-nee 0! ON!" hall I who. D." stepped on: first with an nth “a while Terry W “coping downto not. m 0.!) hard 5 n "at Tar: cried om. ‘Ned, I'm not: haw: turned. um um examznuun {one a mu: 3 ballot Ind m ha '31 through the non 5 mm muscle at the lot: um. Tum. n hum hammer ho hum: udjucted u in the tom 0!. tourniquet lbw. u... would to m the non! m at noon. null then confident! how to 36 no common am to my. Thom name no no In atrial “a u on: onus. mane lhoa rammed M any (In-- ran Round lute lumber potato a m male to man mun. um I: m ; when we cum: nu man «u mun: nun unwed £ jay-nu. at Q“ “was” Hunting lone. -W. H.Simpeou out! out! tenured three deer in their weeh'a outing. The weether wee vile end in all they enjoy“ but a. couple oi darn good sport. ~Meesre. R. J. McIntyre. W- J. Morrow. Cal. [sunken end u couple or other Peterboro gentle- man peeled thrth Erin}: Int bound tor the :yhnppy hunting groom ot Hnnhurton ooun- â€"'1‘he Sndler-Reevee-Kuawleon putty. who are aw Point looking tor (inch. have and but poor luck so far. Contrary to their new hehite the hirde hove not nrriveu in In! ooneidenbie “mm- “? mm mam“ “mam ven' ow ng t ' p ” they receive iron the India:- â€"Dr. Simpson nnd put! returned on Meade: from their hunting trip up north. bringing three nne deer no groaning pronto of their ekiu end mnrkmnnehip. Asked it nanny hunten were in the woodo. the newer wee. "About ten thou- end.“ They hunted in the Vininity o: e uttie inke about two muee inng.nnd the people who currieq gune_in their vicinity might by Joining 7 _-__-| .L._. I. m lot... â€"Rcv.ur. Wax-own: punch ct the Rocha-o Baptist church Sundu wt. 13m nun. st 3 p. In. â€"Rcv. Mr. Hunter willptuch 1n Ccmbxucc- It. Methodist church next Sunday max-ulna. Ind conduct a reception 802'!”- Sovud will he banana. and the Lord's lune! will be admin- â€"A special unwell media: with Mean. Cmulcy. cnd Hunter wtube hold on Tue-d? ovum: next. inthc O‘mhfldco-Ir. church.“ a: winhccmecttn: o! ”Immune“! those amnion manners of WMch has been convutcd. A than oflartna will be taken to: the enmflsu. and surely they deserve tr. VIII-lbu .uâ€"u â€" “â€"vâ€" ._._V hands have tamed . 'oomf-box'ic n. mm WZWW Salvation Army luau. - On Sunday evening ”Macao! the caution any wiiioommuuoo 3:7 o'clock inland of 730 as tumour. By thin mun: than who “and willing onuhled to rennin :ill the clone. which will be no: lute: than 10 minutes pm eight. -On Wedueoduy. Nov. 16:11. I limo-light memoriul service win in hula in me human. in which extracts trout the writing. oi me into MGenoniBoouh wiflboturowu unonu screen. with wan-known Army-oust. subjoou. consecration: sud po-iuouu. Thin union win be under me uirecuon ct sax-c.» McIntyre 0! Toronto. um! um emotion u most unique miizioua gumeflngunpmedouwd in the history at the Dominion. Admission. 10c. M numb menoummedmum.hum â€"1‘he protected Perry sound unload. which will connect with me Cem- Auume a: Ocean. 8.. end extend to We: 857 where it will connect: with the cue-men of mama mama. will lee-en the Inter rouse between Chicano end the venom Bum-name Antenna bymmunend u the lend route tron PM Send to Ilomreel :- no mueejes the; my: Buggy toflNew York than $12“? 638m" "E66 mud â€"On Thursday. Nov. 17th. espseielmeetinz to receive oontxibutione to the seli-aeniei tnnd win he held. The moneyreleed bythiseflon win ¢0 tow-rd the workincenerie end New- toundiend. Contributim end iettere engraving or the scheme hnve been received tron Si: 0. Mowet. Principe! Great 8. H. Bloke end meny others. Envelopes oonzeininc expienem eireuiere hevo been distributed among the residents or the town. who ere res oily naked to contribute something to this mind. "Freely ye heve received. troeiy give." Prawn 4mm 9.: m 0:13-3:21! m . The revlvnl mum manna and with stow- ing laterallyâ€"mam alter night. no matter about the weather. the people you: in until the church to filled. Sunday nlzht the 0mm In Comp-Ingest ghm wulmmonag. Thachnx-ch _,A n__ .L A ..__I“ AM iiued. The service throughout we. nix-rinsâ€" lhe choir did gnaw. giving to the hymn n true exorceelon or their eenumente end mm; the congregntion tee! the noon! in the music Makinuterebibieroedinzwu one at his hue. and Mr th-eien coon end eemone were expreuive. inapxeeeive Ind mud. The nine meeting filled the locum room. where coerce ox inquirere were directed to Christ. Such eundny 0! religious service- no never neen in Undue! no: thought of. The day opened with cum meetinse at 9 300: 10 o'clocx in nu mechncchce. m. Cmey prencned in the Qacenennethcdinnt u..m..nnd nu. Banner in 8:. Andrew; cube lama hour. A“ p. In. Mr Enumeddre-edn meeunloilediee. when Queen-at. church we. mu to the dome. nnd Mr. Crowley n; the acme hour to I necked nndienu ct men (n1: 8;. Andrew’aon moieties. Tncee twoncdre-el ere spoken at 99 gas-mince at them: And ,. ,_4__ .L- -_... S. E the night meaning. we held In Clmbfl‘gsfi-fl. Methane: church. Monday night the Joe: was the dance. end the Meme vol dunno: I large-non aunt!“ nlnht. Mr. Homer-u NU. rem.“ wen on Mr. Crude, 'e u runabou- od this theme. had our Mule ovunon 1. that she: this no church member In Undo-y will moo tor a long time» come. The up power which marked these denote: sex-noun wee evidenced 1n the mu. .toermeeunz which followed and hep‘np an 11 o'clock. A no! Pentecost. 1. upon 1»: the churchee m ‘Jhoooy. and???“ "'1."m:ormuie}nbam additions”: than! were vadod by chur- m 7w. c; 1-. mm â€"nommmmym°‘ the W41“ um ma mum"- 7- Thom The Grouchy m luau: Karim .g' [Pug-‘3'. m WIMP“ Attend the Auction sue a m. Thoma Twemley'e reeldenoe. rou- of Mr. Robert Spler'e. on Wedneedey. November Och. u 10 o'clock. JAB. H. szxox. monomer. A I“ 01 Good Tooth. am or under. to: $10. at @3038“ Dunn. 80mm. mm. 800 his new cutâ€"lw-rl. Con Move. Cook amo. Comm. and ether Household Furniture. to ha cold 3: suction on Wednecdu. November Om. at Mr. Thomas Tnmloy'a mldeuoo. not of H5: 3.0M: 3mm. J. 8.. lexox. onououor. low kw run. We amino that Mr. D. H. Chisholm. of the luv arm or Chisholm a: Chlohokn. Port Hope. hujm gone into whet-hip with Mr. G. H. Hopkins. Wewbhthonownmot Hopkins: Wmmm Presentation. Mommannnmbcrcithomcnbcnci the Linda: mic acccinmu waited upon MI. Thou. macho”. C. P. R. W!!! agent. at humidcnce. Md pmcucd him with u had- Iolno Iiivci' tilting vac: pitcher and goblet. tbcud bcinc Iain-Ur 706. u a mat of their cporcchucnut his inane-o in "porting the result: oticcmu matche- Iad in mm, other wu- icudhu mutton; nid Ind ccurwouc ccrvicc. Mr. 8. Hunc- undo the omccudcn haunt-pooch. towhich £12.)“qu made. happy mucous. though ukcn (tacitly by our- ricc. Retrcchtncntc wen uiec met! by Mrs. Mott. dul- whtcu n pica-mt hour wu "action. Winccn Ne paper on be pubiiehed without home plum-8e. end every men [annex-axed In keep- !ncuoehomepeper. It srdkoedofleeten 10 waned the newepepere ere expected no work for". I! e nubile meettng I- wasted for any we. the new-pope: h celled upon for e tree ee. If ea! or the eoaleuee h-ve e nurse: or mention of. Any mad. the new-pane:- in ex- pected to give the neoeuery notice. The newe- pepel' mu: put tae eehoole end cue-rune elee no edvnoe we Intel-cue ot the human men of the piece. end then she them A heed-one nuuee when the: we ewer. And yet me of themdo nothinzuekeepnoehemepaw. mmm-m-mm flown" Soup 00s. (Panto outrun mmcmmmuummm omwmmmm 13 mm de.medmm-eustnnmb¢ u4mmfltol4¢hahmbookzudu mummtotgmwho wagon.- m 141i! ‘41 ‘ Eg‘moaaavgz Eng Og§§.§3 98 g 93 Go Banana-1.539. 59%.dauonn8h. spring. lay here wlll give them 1 heu-ty welcome and hope for good results. We heu- theteome menu-ted sewn thatcheeewonhy end mull! evengelwl lnndshly eupulwe u to the mount of money thorn to receive per week. Thle is e hue the cod They never mekeepy marquee toLwhet they are to :3: .but nanny-nu .v-v-vâ€"vv -- ..__- -â€". 7M .. ., , lamb trust to the wont-noon and tree pm t. nre given them. It In true m may H mm. but never unpu- lntod ones. nn tn or. they give more to worth, ohulnblo And religion- 0 not: than wife whose names no constantly fore the pub a- grant Manama-«Berlin Non-n. 0mm Pnln. lusts. Cmsley Ind Hunter an expected to visit this town some time during the coming to! me two 0: mm nun out a In. 7mm. who hon)!“ In If. John ha‘. I well-lac" Op- Mmu who um mu- m. Iml has 5 mm from wink Oh. and he: Indie-l Mus thought to In Guam My tho coma-n» mod to In" boom mmnrnmswmas find-av. Nov 9.):91â€"8' Int-Humble!- luau-l. A 31!!“ Bought at about 50c. on the Dollar for SPOT CASH, and which we are going to sell this hard season at a very small advance. Come along with the crowd. All the best people in town are wearing Overcoat: bought from us, but which are euppoeed to be made by the best city tailors. We commence them at $3.75 for a Tweed and Tweet-“nod, and do not stop until we clmoyoutlwbatpoodc manufactured. We have just received 17 cases of Overcoats, FINE JOB PRINTING Duds: mulls Bros. than you Eva/d If you received $7. 00 per bushel for barley and dealt elsewhere. --4 15.4808. 10 8H0" 600m. when you buy your Clothing from Try us for your. next parcel. that you may compare Values with your former buying, and we wilt abide by the result. Reason on this way-me buy from the fountain head, visiting personally the Best Markets of the Old World. bumng for Spot Cash direct from the Manufac- tnrers of Great Britain, France and Suits for over a thousand people. Dresses for strong wear, 50., 8b., 10c. Very lfopplar_Goe¢_18._fipg_finish, 40 and 50a. Double Width. Staple Goods, not better than the best. but lower than the lowest. 7 CARTER (I I mm 60 fl" rm. Mantles for nearly g tppusand people. WHY DOES IT PAY Dundas 81 Flavelle Bros. 1111mm Walla Bras. . J'. CARTER. M. J. Carter. T0 TRADEWITH US?

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