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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 25 Nov 1892, p. 5

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Prods of elm s. {01% I’m a) m deceived which is or three ables us pg than HABIT 912m Top i; that Cloth- TABXJSHKD 1847. 1!: force, - - 354380510 llama, . . 2 250,000 ' [the Company now will share In "tn profits as the division in 3894. ISURANCE ‘lENNAN HI]. Id. W. KENNEDY 00. Am: HANDLES, CROSS-CUT S-ms, BUCK SAWS, CHAINS, HALTERS, LAN- 5 CLOTHES WRINGERS, SWEEI‘ERS,COFFEE MILLS MEAT CUTTERS, t SHOES, HORSE NAILS, HRON, SLEIGH RUNNERS, imam Snox: STEEL, m AND AMERICAN CUT- mm: CARVERS, [an Kmvzs AND RAZORS, uecial Low Prices. ‘ . , London 4:- Globe; Royal '{mnz British America; Im- W Fire I murcmcs 00’8- “ Plover: Insured at Invest Rates ““4 Hum: gunman: in one 0! loan. NADA LIFE, DAN!) an? 00“!“ >k-m1th-' Coal. flu 11. 1391â€"32 .en nan 8‘ Go. ("ADI IA” “B IO" r31:73.00. of North A ““3 Omen. xwmn. M “M5“ Policies laud. L955 not end leere, but continue: rig/2t Ilzrong/e our Entiee 5.220%. Taking Quality and Quantity into consideration we :51! give Better Value fora Dollar t/zan any ot/zer firm in Canada. 50 come along wit/2 the a mud. the Mill Saw, South Side Kent Street. W and STEMHIP TICKETS 7, Nov. 24. TcLennan a 0'9. Mbdmatuypmotmwcm Life and Accident. E. C'. Taylor, 3 Yards Heavy Grey Cotton, for - $1.00 Yards Heavy White Cotton, for - - $1.00 01' ards Grey Flannel for, - . - $1.00 Yards Very Heavy All Wool Grey Flannel, $1.00 Yards Heavy Linen Towelling, for - - $1.00 Yards Checked Cotton Shirting, for - - $1.00 Wards Plaid Dress Gingham, Fast Colors, $1.00 :Yards Heavy Flannelette, Nice Patterns, $1.00 Yards Very Heavy Apron Linen, for - $1.00 [Dozen Pure Linen Towels, Very Large, for $.100 [Dozen Fine Bleached Linen Table Napkins, $1.00 3L;ulie$"Fine Ribbed Under Vests, for - $1.00 {Pairs Ladies’ Black Wool Hose, for - - $1.00 {Suits Men’s Underwear, for - - - $1.00 {Dozen Men’s Wool Socks, for - - - $1.00 {Men’s Heavy Top Shirts, for _ - $1.00 LGood Fur Cap, Lady’s or Gentleman’s, for $1.00 Bov’s Imitation Caps, Ior - - - $1.00 [an~ Dozen Men’s Very Pretty Ties. - - $1.00 [31f Dozen Ladies’ Windsor Ties, for - $1.00 Pairs Ladies’ Ribbed Cashmere Hose, for $1.00 Yards Heavy Double-fold Dress Serge, for $1.00 OUR LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS SOMETHING SPECIAL. my Interesting to Men, Women and Children. .W. KENNEDY COJ iee rav‘exfix?"4m""3i Tickets. M 2181 c- What a Dollar will Buy of North America M. W. Kennedz 8: Go. 'I'ROM' “4100' Committee 01 the Y. M. c. A. The regular monthly meeting of the ladies committee was held in the new rooms on Mon» day at 4 p. m. A large number of the members were present. The committee desire to acknow- ledge the receipt of the following amounts, which were collected by the ladies whose names are given in the district stated. for the purpose of furnishing the new rooms-No. 1. east or Lindsay-st. north of Russell-st. t9 river. Miss Rosa. $6.75: No. 2. east of Unduy-st. toriver. south or Russell-st. to railway. urn. S and Mrs- mitchell. $4.20: No. 3. cute! ' at. and south of reuwsyto river. No. 4. Victoria- 4__.L -nn-1I.._â€"-,,b u... “A. -135 Herrian.f {3: images! «dog “:2“ (MIXIIISUID or 0 On I n O W am with his tether. Dr. w.°L 3M â€"Mlu Goodwin returned treat her weltern trip last week. otter en eheenee at over three months. She visited with friend: ot Minnel- pom, Duluth. Soultetm. Merle. end Chlomnnd enjoyed A very plume: time. but in planned to be back in Lindsey nun. â€"Mr. M. J. O’Brien 0! Cede: Repida. love. has been in town to: the met week visiting: his sister. Mrs. John O'Brien. Heibomeezu south word. Mr. O’Brien lat visited Lindsey cioee upon thirty years ego. end wee mm: summon to one the strangling villm o: thnt period tnnaiormed into such a progressive. ae- e-heed town. All the: is needed. in his opinion. to cresto a. boom that Will lend Lindsey among the cities of Ontnrlo in Another competing 1'31in line. and south OI runway w nvu’g nu. x. vww...r ave. no river. north or C-Olbol'ne-st Mrs. Mc- l aughlin and Mrs. Unlbert $5.05; Nos. 5 and 6, Victoria-ave. to river. Kent to Colbornem. Mrs. (Reva) Campbgn and Mrs: Weldon.$47.40: Nos. 7 ma. Vicwm-ave. no Landau-3L. south of Kent-st. Mrs. 'l’xjew and Mrs. A- Campbell $43; Noe- 9nd :0. chrorin-ave. lettle Britain road south of Kent-3L. Mrs. Robson and M11- Doig $9.46; 150; u and 1: Yiaoria-ava‘mAde- lame-em. heat to Calhoun-st. Mrs J. P. Whitesido and Mrs,J,.L.Whitedde. $42.65: No )3. Victoria- ave. to Adelaide-st. north of quborqe-SL. Mrs-(Skinner. 33.9930. )4. of ___- -c v4.0... 1(â€" “moi-rm l3 VIULUIAO'c-vv- v.1 _--_V__ Colborne-sL. Mrs. Skinner. 83.25:No. 14, m o: Adelside-sz. north at Kent-st” Mrs Ho hton. Sl: No 15 onward. In. W. B Foo Mn. Rose. 394‘s. Tnc total mans: received is 817.1- 55. Immune: the lm are due and who so energguczuly and My the wcrk usuglLd .h:m. -wu Fume» or Pamboro returned home hlaulg‘nltm a tow dun“ vim with he: sum. Mu. Nu. â€"Mr. 11'. Nam Denim 0! Toronto. Inn at Colonel Deanna; In: ate-oat . gum at Mr. and Mn. Putin. â€"Mr. J. K. Stun". "autumn“ owe-nu IIIDOOI‘I‘I to: tho Onurto [ovumou was In town Wanna-d" and rum. â€"Rer. mm Calumet Norma. was In Iowa Wetland". â€" . .E.Muua.o!1‘oron wuln an Tuogd'uovmuna trleudl. ‘o' Peterboro Business College, P31333080. 087.. CANADA. A thorough Business and Shorthond mining school. Competition yearly (or Gold and Sun: Madam. Tha 70p.“ Ilium-ted ongoin- mguod free. Geo. 3.1km. B.A., LLB. and A. Blanchard. Chm-tarot! Aooountmt‘ot Onnflo. are the Princinsll. Mention this never when writing. Potorboro. Sent. 29. 1892. 7 "010-:- Ismn mun." "LI Cutout" Md "Ll Mon.” Inuit um human the» clamâ€"86. nut-01m mums n lulu“. neonatal Gold nd Pomona: ON". mama. Tooth punk-sly «mumâ€"074:. @th fiLmtahian 33m. 018838 8383 AND THERE. mosyr. rmnu, va. 25. 1993! TOWN AND COUNTY. Pe terboro Bus. 001. TEE: CANADW Clix-Lin. 40; Moles urozeue. w. -â€"Meeere. M. M. Boyd £000!!an 11mm and mime: prawn“ were ecu-ed {or we Wedneedu 1n Tomato by Mauro. 0.1m. Cooke Co. oueuoneeu. Tne ule bed been very extenenely edverueed both In Oenodn end the Unned amen. end no is wee known the: tome of the 11qu were vet! vuneble high price- were looked for. but even the moat unwne eexlmetee were let: in the dude In levers! ineuncee aging; go the saluted bidding o: the fi‘ML-__A_ _._-_-_. mm- luau-levy: vvv-â€"- -v -â€"â€" â€"'â€"â€"â€".-_ ~__,efi_ __ ,ie lea-we number of lumbermen preeeet. The 11mm sold were eltueted Nineteen: on French river end leke Nut-ulna. enda were eom In (legume berths: one parcel. 183 tquere all... fold for 87 90! per mile. end “an“ on French river for 811.900 per mile. some 11qu in Ben- bunen eonno were withdrew. ee wee eleo the Boboeygeon property. The eele In an eme- gete reeuzed neerly 81.000.000. â€"Exnmlnntlon ’13:? LindIny Iopmto Iohool. Eu oat. (loom mnxlmum. 100 mnrkI- Hon or quI- .ow ”5| no. mo: ’I‘hoI. y, $20.! John” LIV 3°? “3:1?“Ua'gfik W“? non oI - John!) almanac. Herb. “3'1“" Wm Smith. 83: um uni-grove“ III: In 75; Loo I’rImonnJthIfl ' 968.an Mommas; Albert. MuI onhy IIIIo Hotbox-non. Iom o! u onâ€"J Prim um; Flonry. so; naught)”. 35. The» find» 86: John Dlnx'nenns :quxono Mnl one. no: N. 1’3““ .739. ““‘éII’iJfl- fig: Emma. n to . a ‘ onno r F’rank Tru’s'xbley.“ nItar Pymnn. 65: Man Dot-2mm wMoOnbo wxm Power-.55 W11)10:0'N:33‘55.Edd109055\30fl. no? J. J Burl oy.50:FoIIx Faber: whim 11 (Martin 50; John Duquotto. 50; Harold Borko. :Chnrlu 50:30“ I)“ none. wsnnrom (nu-tin. 40; one: 9113:0110.“ uuu n- n... '.-_v_.V____ 1.",1 _ 3 result the ulna-lee at My teacher: in the employ of the baud. two rem end over were hares-ed 810. in cccctdence with e xecolufinn adopted lent year. After ouetully considering the large number at appllcencne cent 1:: me quallflcmions ct Mice Merl of Linden. end Minimum ct Bobcnygooa. were confined annular. and they were mot-ding]: ”mood tn me veceuclee on the public school man. The app lemon or Miss Annie ct Woodvule. whole 5 B A 0! Tomato unlvculty. tor the vmncyoc we cohesive can: m acoepbea. ehe below I. mundane 0: Tomato unhermy and e woolen» in English. modem- end nethe- mum end much rest-earn ten by members or the board next day when I: we. leaned the: she Would be unthle so gum: betcre :ex: . Aethepceiuonbed uncalled-t coca an McNelIlu col ed the menus: Jo- _A special meeting of the board of education wu held Tuesday analog to uum-ldcr mo uppllcutlous for the “one!“ on the public schools sud collegiate institute mm. After some dlucu‘slou l: was decided no: no ens-cu u mugtgsghor tor the south wud. u s ,A 04.. _-A.A__ ll-- __--â€" hm""oi'ai‘oiiir“u‘m"alrfiiԤafib "ti :3“:- .:.:.--‘::“:.'a.':a°:nsw‘.Â¥1.:.°:".: :5: O the ngmlnlnn at an: 90m. by Col. Deacon at In" meeting. Badman- Broderiok mounted a special damn: whh the workot ouch anchor flux as the you, and fl: yuptonqnupad 1pm; unknown. AI g-.|_ .-_-g__ A- AI.- MONEY T0 LOAN. ‘ : $200,000.00 to loan at’thelo‘fw qss rates .9; latex-05:99 tau-m and twai pxfipgrty. 'S. COBNELB‘. this. We are anxious to have everything of. Interest spoon: in our columns. but we cannot: deter publication to lnosrt on item :hs: hnd beau held to the last minute. .m-lday morning 1321: Chief Comtsble Bell and Countv Constable Foster swooped down upon a. low dive run by 5 Mrs. Jamil, and found four women and two men. who were promptly mooted end lodged in the look- nn- Next day they were brought betas up. Next day way were amazon new a Police Magistrate McIntyre, who mm the keeper 0: the house. Mrs. Jewell, to three moathe in Castle Jackson. One at the men we: fined 35 and cone. but the other «coped 0n the glee am he bed been owned by the uproar. he wonun inmates were duonnrged with a. warning. Several other queetioneele resorts are being closely watched by Ohio: Ben. 7 â€"'1‘he ionowina notice from n Mex-Ids paper was handed us during the week-"Browns- 0n Mondsy. Jane 27:31 1892. as his residence In Jacksonville. Flew rheumatism ot the hurt, Welter Wellington Brown. aged 33 Yen-s. 10 months end 6 den. The deceued Mm . wife in this city end rel-thee 1n Cenede. ot wmch gonna! he 179' n nauve.".. . . . .1: apps." _4_ .__-...s_.n --__ --In Me lumen of the 0mm Photo: and the Woodstock Sentinel-Review we notice pm- arnphl retort-Inc to an “out who hu recently manned their town: ofl'crth to churn plo- tnrcl In a very fine 3 lo :0:- t c In." mm of my can each. punb o In ldvnco The pu- chmr hrcqnired no I a an tuna». which (I very loud. to on no I no tram the rum my price at which I- not manhood. and t in uh: I my nun-nut. awn In chum-d. hul u tho subscriber hu Ilium! m mun tho am: has him nml hound. In human Ihc man wan am And «in before tho mug-grgtoghdiggo at on. human moon. wu the: this man mowne wu merried' 'eome fourteen yeere ego in this town to Nine Cm Thatcher. whom he deeerted ebont eix rem einoe, leeving with her their two children. Mn. Browne ie still living in Barbie; he: moiher. Mn. Thatcher. reeldee in mac-g. _ â€"Mr. B. D. Thexton he: leued the store formerly occupied b Mr. W. A. Goodwin. neu- the muket, and some in the flour and feed business in addition to conducting his other enterpdeee....By 5 stroke at good look Kr. Thexton wee neonatal Emu-do: he: in getting the Sir. Dominion to tow no the 200 oordeot wood. lying on Pigeon ieke shore. no “wig.“ enfloient on hand to on on order- sent In;AtrԤvovi-é:r of the apnoei tignkeaivinu meet- 0 e omen'e amigo Menu-y node at St. Aodrew’e @9309. 01‘} on Taunting?! __j. ‘- ‘A __ _ lu- uw uâ€"â€"- .. i,, __ _ ‘_ _ lost weak. wuo own-and“! Intonsotew hours prevlonm our minute pres now-any, and of course hadto be lot: over. Snob items should be handed In only in the week. and we trust n_ur corresponds will more 3 nose ot , A A n- LA__ -_-_ALI__ -1 1'33.w6§13§'t'oEEWnâ€"Eb"fih€€€icâ€"yina’ifiiu stat? expenses he be in a position a: gen goods as me hugs: pricesâ€"28. man 5 post bu been sulppod in this vicinity wit n the proscribed am. The loos! moneys no phonics“: shut out tron: doing A leglnmsts business owinc to the not tbs: ins (arms about the beglnnlng or the open season And Inns until the close season sum sssln. â€"M:. R. Smyth hes decided to lit up them? list over his store lormeriy occupied by the . M. C. A. as a concert hell. The ides is on excellent one. as st present there is ncplcce suit-hie to: smell entertainments. committee meetings. rehesrssis. end such pnrpoeee. The changes necessary will be gone on with at once amigo room will be known In “Fredbert e â€"Ocmpolled to seek more cammcdicus pre mines by the needs or a rapidly rowing busi neee. Mr. Joan DUCK. grocer. is t week re- moving into hie own block. two doors east or his old stsnd. which he has had specially titted gap to “suit his trsde in staple end (no; grocer- " - -- e.__‘__ _. uâ€". e.‘ a..- nun .mall "w- .â€" -. â€""-' Mrs. Wm. Welterr. with hem rendered e solo. "Drifting with the tlde." error wee no doubt anoerent to ell 0! Mn. Welter-3’ blend: in town. as the is e nertlonlu- {name In the: number. â€"'.l‘he monthly maetinn of the church of Eoglwd tom moo eoolety will no held in St. Paulo echo: room on Monday evening. the 33th 1213:. An excellent program of resdlng and alanine wlll he alum-ad. the Rev. Mr. Wet-om: the Bands: church. will address the meeting. All are cordially invited. â€"ueeete. Em a: Grehem. who heve been conducting the Patron o: Industry store opposite the muket, have disposed at the neck to Mn R. D. Thexton. â€"A poultry buyer named Deneelnll purchas- inzlu-ge number-otturkm in this county to: the English Christmas maket. Mr. O. H. Grenthem will eleo ship a lune number at choice birds to the eeme market in e few den. â€"M2r. Jemee Smith has inst completed e eon- treot for the intrcdnetion of e weter service into Mr. Linie’e tanner! on Willem-at. The wublng end treetment o! hides will be greedy facilitated end I eoneldenble am in time efl'ected by the change. â€"In our Sanderund oozreevonaenoe last week Allies genera wgg Mind. in pleoe o! ,,__ ___‘-_-‘ _ iâ€"i‘he close Emu to: muuknu :- tromthe an: at Ami} to‘mo an}: 0: November. but ,-, ___3 1. .L3. 4.1â€"1;â€" Local Bravlflu. -'1‘ho Esturion undo the last trip of the .ecaon Tuesday. and the lower reaches of the river trcz: over tightly the same evening. 81v. You W the News? A. B. My, contentious, II ”mac Baud ml.- Nun Gem: pa: 44b. lentâ€"38d. brâ€"flâ€"thib. Immwms mmnfihevexy ”Winn”: notice And 3: manuals neon. Telephonom connection with livery. Encmnmmmext dehe'a hotelâ€"38a. 1':on Jenn mm this war. 811k Handkerchiefs. plan and embroidered; Drum Silks. Chine Sinks. plain end figured. Greet misty....Fnr Gavanâ€"e few fine Sable Capes just received. Price 20 per cent under results: value. 4:! 2. Dcxnm a: Fuvm Enos. A rm: can M mmmmmonowmktamglnyynd Obituary. â€"‘rho ud death on snuzdny evening in: of Mr. Patrick Moohon. ono of the boot-known And molt highly roIpootod tumors of may town- Ihip. out n gloom over the ontiu community when it become zonal-nil: linenâ€"in hot 3 grant many could hardly mouse the foot. on but n the“ Limo prooodinz the lad even: he had been in friendly convention with than on Kent-It. Mr. Moohnn hnd driven into town from hilhomo. which in about. nova mile. mm Lindsay. in the morning. nnd anal-Wang hi. bndnoog _wu rotuminc accompuhd by who Broad-Ops. Hanson-don modicum: douche". Mu. Max-tho. who 1m“. hllwny home. he turned his team nnd no driving dong st 5 madame rm 0! sped when the wheel cuno in cannot with no nominal culvert onthe rondwhi mthednrknou hodidnoc a throwin forward on of the rig oboorv upon his head, no Bgocn with mpg-mo an. and toner. an aura“ Imfhut In; wudn. who luv ed m. M n taco mull. whoa u u» menu: in» behind an «or wound the form on o 8.1le «pm, VIM-«n. an. “and. unud but . month and whoa tho ulna-l wu no! mom can u am“! no and. Th. ball “ruck the wall lmwun the ”a. wound tho beau. ad In (all dead tact-nu}. Th0 dopmy Mon adu- od It. Edwudu in hauling“? m. m which '0 M3151“ Md V "Wm um :12. wad. huh no: shot am. an numb trip not. do» than an number ullow hylsw no manual It. mm to my and helped to um In the door. UL uuuu wuauv .- _ - __ _, __ fl, , under control, undo few minute; Inter Mr. P. Holland who was s that way, me up and went tonne r. Meehnn. who was lying apparently inaeneible in the reed. To his greet consternation he found thet llIe wu aunt. the neck having evidently been broken by ‘ tell. The rennin: were brought back to m nninqueet held. when n verdict a death was returned. The deceased w sixty-e ht years of . wee horn in Clare. relsnd. And nt {amateur y emigrated to New York etete. an be Mine Ellen Lucas sister of Menu-u. c John Luce: of Downe ille- Twe ye‘ he removed to his lute me in the Win 0! Emily. Mr. Meehnn was on active, hueinea mm end thrift former. nlw reed: togiveeouneeltohun hborein of Emily Forenumber yeeu hey mem- her to: the school bonfire-edge! u mee n nny enterprise or pub] Hie family. which consisted of e ' ten-seven boys and nix able-en. with the exception 0! three -:' cldeet eon. lives in Hudson J ' eon is earner binning!” ; ‘ 4 is calm-mm town of Semflghnm: two~ :o the Independent. About. nine o‘clock ooo months no wu waking through the wood. [mm the can toward: an outer: [onion 0: the his. Be a not pmcoodod M when ho hand o doc bound mm 3mm tome. n9 bud o double-bone)!“ rule on My chowder. and on can!" mud he won own“ so dboom o Inge back. with o solenoid net. of ham. .8 full speed comma tow-mu him. A: the am. mount the hound can!" the door come In flow. The door wu unload nu bowuaotod. nod no: knowm‘ when“: to ulvnoo or ro- mot. 10mm 5 I hood. mm: Ml um forum. one ohmnd n mu and I'll!“ Ir. Edwudl. That condom“ taunt! non-d tho mnuoo loved“ 1m rm. n4 rod. n bollgljoMJBQQW nlmu‘u mums. w: LAkl-J A_-A --_ AA kl- men ere distrusted e: the poor luck me: with metal. They any the birds now go north to the numerous omen iekee where wild rice in entitui. Nee: Beecdele lee: tell e miner vexed that hundreds of duck. were in the hnbit oi invedina e pee field bordering on m. river bank. end to: some weeks lived high on wild gene 0: his own returning. He never med n gun at them but need neiinc intend with dendi: exact. end thus "aided tightening them â€"Mr. J. G. Edmdl. nudwnre merchnnt of this town. who spent A week in (ii-meta“ with Mr. W. ‘i‘. C. Boyd. oi Bobceneoe. en pert]. Inel'lt!‘ I. W? .019“!!! 95M°M.‘°°'E“m! uppeuiihz remu- mung Rm â€"Very few cum or door have been taken through town by hunters from tho north this Yo I. C. ‘- 'm â€"'1’he studente' bible training ell! has been meeting regularly on Saturday at 4 D- m. A newclassisbeingorganizedto meet on one of the week evenings. -The first meeting of the new board of directors will be held this (Friday) evening. at 8 o'clock. omsers for the year Will be elected and new committees appointed. â€"Next Sunday at 4.15 p. m. Rev. B. Johnston will deliver an address. The orchestra will lead the singing All oung men we invited. .Let everyone rn the men's meeting. -Last Sunday was a red-letter day in the history or the association. The first men's meeting in the new rooms was mummified success Full 50 men were there. The of Rev. Mr. are was an ins lration: all who were present 0 oyed the set co and say the are coming 53%. y ”pole: with ell. -'.l'he bell held in Bredbhrh'e open home Pride) evening lest under the sum ot the load Brotherhood ot Locomotive Tnhuneo penned on very ehooeatnlly. About hem” couples WW and to the excellent mudotuh! by the modes: omheecn the long program wee gone through with ooneoleh- doom, to the end. Shove: wee served .8 Hmdoock’e hotel. and wee e tempting end -The formal opening of the new rooms will take place on ’l‘ueedsy ev next. the 29m inst... st 8 p. m. The meetin w l aka the form of a dedication service. A dreescsu‘e expect- ed from the tors of the town. endlhlshorlonl statement 0 the association will beread by one or the members. An interesting meeting In looked for. Ann-lends or the association end the public are invited. Seaway Rem â€"Cen. W. Devleie et present relieving Cen- duetor Pym, who in et linden attending hie brother. Mr. Joe. Pm oi! the Dominion house. who is seriously iii. --A trnin on the Phlledelphie end Reedl reilwey zen three consecutive melee in”. end 87 eeeonde Wedneede . Thu hteehe the worldéeafeeord. which et one mile in 39} eeeon â€"Bueineee on the reed le new eomewhet sleek. the summerrush oi height hevina eleeed. A number at the “epeoiel' eouduetore will likely heve to resume their old ecoovetione o! broke-twisting until mfllo lmprovee. â€"A eetiefeetozy emngement hee been Arrived et between the Brotherhood of Low motive Firemen end the Greed Trunk eomoeny for e reedjueunent oi the eeele oi wyu tor the entire Intent. It will gointo elect enuery let end extend over two teen. â€"Cenduote: Green oi the Oebooouk trein reeumed chemo rueedey leeteitere tweweeke' holleey thet wee richly euued by I met unin- tehing end feishlul dleeherge 0! dutiu during the out veer. Conductor W. Fell-height” mm m banalâ€"m mwuumSQmmcood-tmmm selling so cheap In mm: tun m the â€"n:. J. L. Allin m 0° m mummthodlhohuoh “Claim on Thumb, of In: week. â€"At 3 meeting of the Roma: We urch- blshopo of the Unified Snug. new In New York but year. we t_t_1bj page)! the "WW -_‘.-- Inn-al- olden to be an mom omits. â€"Sundoy next will be the seventh num- m or the openinlz o! St. Paul's church, sod 39001.10me will commemorate fl‘le ovens Rev. F. B. Dan: at Toronto "'1 pro-oh both morning and evening. The clatter, will be devoted to the rodno'lon or the dob: on m. ammunRov. Mr. Dchmo‘ will oloo tote we service no Rcoboro u 3 om. [â€"not m: the number bronzht dam: In: 1t Ponrln’s m WMPIL "cusrfifinvm Gill-I!” - Joan-r03 a: 818.03. 1‘11on Bnoelenotundny. An Internals; Busine- m It none: but be echowledged by ell buyer: etdry good! um Pnemn a: 00.. the well- known merchants 0: un- ton.m“puubeu" mum“ Thelrdeimtobeebletoeeu good. oheeper then meet other met-chum 1. mm by many. judging hymen- may But they madman. they W wen Wuuhonudeppw ed the county over-eye. even in other m To ufiomvlhh the! mneunee in mmnmmwmmm Jana. Row m no mood a m our: meeting. um Initiation no manual. -Bn.-RohanPlaooot Bantam. mm houfldlon'dtmuudm wort. mum loo-.1 mum WM emu: ma oom- mound swear. instruction and drill. At the amtwuumaauzmmomm kotthobnthroawmbeuoandtonom 3! llounmn can: u a w. South America Rhea mmo Cur. for Rheum- un ma Neural“: radially mun l toads". In netgon up}! the urea: to amt-bl. nag ,,,__A~ _A __ g..- “_-- -â€" II IBM lay” we 1" ~--- .1 -â€"â€"â€"_â€"--- __7 m. I: umovuu one. an ouuo ad 1 them tomcat-Ml! all-pm To. an: augmgbongg-Ljsguu. w-mmd by a! WY. damn-23! alum. 1391. for ”-00. loquoum Tum-rum baton: to mum-Ibu- ml“ manna. Lulu-mm WI". ', Novnmsnn 25, ;§92. Hanan 891.}; "191â€"33 "Namll. ”â€"83. 106 Kent Street, I06 Kent-st. Opposite the Post Oflioe, Lindsay. Tam: S m'otly Cos/t, and no Good: mu out on approbation. To our Friends and Patrons. GIVING l I thank you for your patronage in the past, and am sorry that for private reasons I am about to Give up Business in Lindsay, thereby severing my connection with you. I have always endeavor- ed to give good value at a reasonable profit, and made it a point to advertise only the truth. Now I am positively GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. and am now running a CLEARING SALE selling AT COST AND UNDER, and those wishing to take advantage of this Sale and SAVE 25 PER CENT. had better Call Early, asI intend to be SOLD OUT CLEAN AND CLEAR BY Ist OF JANUARY, REGARDLESS OF COST. Yours sincerely, NEIL. MGPHADEN, NEIL McPHADEN, Docent III“ a. the hon” m nxmwAmm-u- Oman o. 811st with an Ina-ct ummmfim n‘ J“ ‘ u. _ “3115“ hi“ all mm. mam MIMI“ â€"WWWWYIDO¢W mmwmnmmbnuo. -mncy nah-mm «mull-In mmmmmmmm mm lo..- â€"lr. J. A. Donne! reported the Landon coa- muon to the Penelon township union a Comm on Too-any evening lost. -511 the Chrmln Endeevor eododos of the to ed their mum work onloulny «w»: Report: of the Load” conven- X choroheod b mum-M in the Queen-ct. I 0t! chum): 1: Rev Newton H111. Ir. 8. P. Inlet of to would” theProeh in: tot-Wm “The” so two “11%" Eh mun were udtothe t. m homo autumn» don. thou-lulu! ”In to: conflict-mu In tho mum: at unable dun. nu no!» u (an! would win mdDrumnud. nun all com 333%“. m mwazwma woman-mam“: when 1mm: d can mmummmnm. unarm- no mind. What ”‘14qu main.» dun. Sacco-Ital homo dun um. Dundaa Flaveua 3m Neil McPhaden. W... ‘h. m Former Prices of tigeae Goods were 84 to $11! Jackets and Mantles. 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