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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 3 Nov 1893, p. 5

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day “tea, 'een kept busy 88 he pass week "led”! 8 new ‘de at the 1m 'NG. I, Pants, etc, .. [)0 not buy :1 but reliable ofl '33. and. before headway could be the "running board"and other fittin- ' Smashed AM! the track torn up. Tom- " Wire made by the engineer permitted 3‘3““ being brought Into Lindsay. ‘ mmndm ot the mum Free Press ' During travels in the United States and ‘1 hsve had many too: rides on railway 511th one I had on Thursday week puts . ““5“! on them all. Font time m mode “law-u: Junction to 0mm. bu: mm ‘° Midland \he tune mode was phenome- mmnnuod onto: owns-unmade “WWW it will be seen an: mmflmhhtninot the urea! “We. Sotuurmxm this n k- “marezmdaon the Midland Dm- Q‘Jhm of our renders who hove i'w'crmouowrmmuurotonum- “4-m- ot the ma: or the ohm lrondaio. Quote" and Ottawa R. B- -.ns Q dauy truln to Ind from Occur-hum. from ma U. T. 1:. Juncuon. A no“ bu been tuned. «0.9.1:. mod 8180.600 during the week 'WV.‘ .u. vmuuu yum“.-- ..,_____ 77.- Wet. Nth. This wu en increase of $1.000 “Jo same week lest you. The G.'I‘. R. £35123 H, or on increase of 851 .178. 59 Chicago and Northwestern :niiwny he have beaten all others in carrying Icn ‘ Chicago Day" on the World’s felt. tied. in three days. Saturday. Sender and hi. 102.021 passengers. FM}. W. )tsnney or Peterborouah passed if: town last week from the ncrth. whexe r. been annex-intending the construction or Wide, Bencrott end. Ottnwe R. R. The I! or no additional ten milesto Wilberforce firmly be commenced. ‘49 Barrie Gazette says: "More then twenty iél‘amk engineere drew more any last “than did their superintendents. This ”wanted on the number 01' miles they ”33 me of them made the longest mileage "am on the Grand Trunk." “‘59 Coboeonx train met with n mishap :t! morning lea: on the wsy down. ifirmllmt along between Kirkfleld and . Rom both crank pins of the engine Bunny Noun. ‘fmmor Harry Remnant: has returned 30 World's Mr sad I. “run on duty. ‘ {heaven in “um I: his old post. his four holidays having expired. no is «R11 by uvuryono. and in a man: abusing him in" oconrod on me man uno 5: ”one Wodnudu morning. I number 0: MM: wrecked. No one was Injund. It Gatxtittliazt goat. Ix‘xif‘ixm) COUNTY. “rho Hypocfiimlc Noodle. by Mr. Urcaa. donuut. km; pain pox-toot- nth exmoung. and the maple appreciate *â€" n: {his mouth many young men’and «m amend pr decxde to attend the orcugh Busmess Collc c. Pctgr- mm:h._A.\llA_Commcx-c‘iaL su jccts. m- , - â€"- naAm-AOCHQ 31mm. . u yum...v.v...- .._-_,_,, 7 " u; Sho‘nhaxm and Tyvewfltmg, 0122111; taught. Enclose five cents m {or photogrm'ure of group of short- tum-m3 and of pen work. Circular Hatesjow. Write us before IRS HERE AND THERE. ding. 'etatbozjb .8113. 0'01. KY. FRIDAY. Nov, 3. M, W. KENNEDY 8t 00. In any 03' 0:?ch Blankets, F/anne/s, Dress 63343, Gloves, THIREEY, “ THE GREAT BARGAIN HQUSE 50 Kent- st, Lindsay; Hosiery, Mantle Blot/23, Ulsterings, Cw. rm. maxâ€"7'; Csmplete Stock of Fall Supplies, Tweeds Clot/1mg, Furs Gents’ Fur- V‘v’ARMER CLOTHING v; a phrase which must ciaim the meditation of every house- 'hyldcr m the community Fall is upon us and' m this :0: them climate we are made to feel the necessity of due protection against the inclemency of the weather. FM; SUPPLIES MC are prepared to sell them m large or small quanti- ties for the lowest possible money. m'sr’zings, Hag: Gaps, Eta, Etc. A. numcnm. c. 4.. of the above lines we will give the best values ever JI‘CLl in this vicinity and have “special" bargains in every department. have “L? .ADERS” which cannot be matched. 3.2: only at the present moment but for the six months to come. must be the first consideration of everybody. XVE H AXVE NOVV OUR on the mun lino sq paeerbgro. Ont Where can it be had for the least Passible outlay? What is the quantity required? M W Kennedy___ a: Go Hunting Novel. â€"-No less than 26 caresses of venison came down on the Baliburton train Friday morning last. and several more arrived from the lower lakes per Esturon. In Toronto venison in retail- in: at about the same price as mutton. -1‘he Goodwin-Hamilton petty. whoee heed- qnertom are at Mr. Ftemont Grendell'e lumber camp at Port Harvey. Bell lake. have been very successful. Up to dete they report hnviog killed six of the annex-ed beauties of the forest. â€"Mr. '1‘. B. Laidley end Mr. G. English end eon William. of Gamma. reached town Mondny morning on their way north on e hunting expe~ dition. They expected to bejoined here by thet old veteran in the woods, Mr. Thee. McGee. oi J enetville. Their camp will be pitched in the township of Dyan-t. end they will likely remein in the woode [Hi the 20th inst” unicee they kill the lenel complement per men eooner. -â€"Cou{a. Thou. cum. at Pomboro. me In town Tuesday. wâ€"Viir. fiéd Mcbn of Toronto In looking up old Mondu In town this week. 1’0me â€"Dr. Kym-eon, M. P. P., was In town :3 Sum-day Inst. “-Mr. Gumâ€"Thompson 0! Mustard wuln town Wednesday. 411:} E. N. Mewuueme bu returned from nu vial: with Re cheater friend; â€"-Mr. R. H. 3511.0: hhe legal arm at mutton Hell. Paterb ere. wee in town Monday. â€"Mr;. Jesse Putin bu returned from n couple of week’s visit to he: tuner. Mr. 412011!- or Norlnud. â€"-Mr. E. D. fiend. editor of the Gezette. Faoeion Folio.spont portions or Mondsy end Tuesday in town. -Mr. John O'Connor. ot Lookoort. N. Y.. Is At present visiting his brother. Mr. Pntriok O'Connor. East Ooe. -Mrs. (Col) Deacon and daughter. Mm Maude. returned lest week from on extended visit with Mottowa triends. â€"Capt.Nichoison. ot the str. North King. well known to many Lindsey people. has enter- ed upon his profession» It dentist in Rochester. â€"Mr4 Chum Dado of out II In town. the can: of Mr. and Mn. W. A. Goodwin. â€"Mlu Milli. o! Lindsay. wn bho guest of Mn. N. Mcleden. Sandal-15nd. Int week. home {tom the World's fur. Ohio 330. 3mm!“ evening Int. Consulate Institute Notes. -â€"'l‘he Collegiate Institute and Orlllla high school football clubs met In the agricultural pork Saturday afternoon lost. The Visitors won by one goal to none. The weather was Ind. and the ground in an unfavorable common for a good play. â€"-.\'ew pupils registered since last issue: D. Csdotte, A. J. Ritchie. ”nanny; Wm. langu- tord. M. Kennedy. county of Victor“: D. Sommervllle. Durham; .1. Rankin. district at Nlpisslng; W. Stalker. N. S. Milne. Lindsay; Miss. M. McLean. Cauntv of Durham.» ¢v~ -â€" â€"Rev. N. 1. Perry lett for his fer-oi! home in Halifax Monday lest. A large number of St. Paul's periahlenere were It the lumen tabla him farewell. â€"Mr. Berry P. Dill. formerly lubeonnler meet here, was in town Fridey int. and called on'l‘an: Posr. Mr. Billie new main went at Pelmeretown. Ont. - â€"Mr. D. M. wry, oi Tame. Wash. 3 Mme: citizen. is in town on I. visit totrlende_ M. D is meeting on the Pacific slope, when hie iron leaders are “knowledgedeehewim- out 5 peer. -Mr. Barry Rent. lute of the Wellington house. Guelph. in now mulled u wine clerk it the Beacon house. He cune- welireeommended hytheheetot :revellerl who make the home their gamma maul-y lulu oâ€"..- v _.. -w two. 31:. Kun- la I grading: of the Unit-ad sutuComootEmhalmlnfiudboondncm-g the manic tin-Illa. In the buy 1‘“ . .. ”‘z'..'..‘s;'tL‘-.." -" -- THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAE NOVEMBER 31393. Wanna-u â€"The shareholders of the Fenclon Fails shat. ing rink have held their annual meeting. and a profit of over 14 per cent. was announced on lost year's business. The amount invested is $1,139.10. Considering the dearth of oil other forms of amusement in this town during the winter see sen. the rink here should pay the owners hand- comely it the skaters were encouraged and an expert brought oocaslonelly to teach them something. -'l‘he Bell Telegraph Co. have been making rapid strides during the past year in extending theirservloe in Lindsay. in sddition to those already announced the following citizens heve hsd instruments placedzâ€"J. Oerew. iumher mill: 8. J. McLaughlin, residence. Bond-st.;J' it O’Neill. grocer. Kingt-st.; A. Paton, residence. Mill-st; Dr. ‘1'. J. Paolo. residence. Williamst. With the new meteilietrnnk line now in service the most sstisiactory conversations may he had with Toronto and distant points. â€"chncsday morning Mr. Albert Pilkie. or this town. while engaged hauling lumber at Reaboro for the new chopping mill. had an un- pieesant experience. He was driving Mr. O'Neiil's spirited pair of horses. attached to the front wheels and reach ot a waggon. when the horses. becoming frightened, dashed oi? at the top oi their speed. The young men clung on teneciously tor-some time striving to arrest their headlong career. but was finally shaken 06'. The horses then ran into a fence corner and were caught nninj ursd. â€"Mr. C. H. Grantham. provrietor of the Lindsey aviary and poultry farm. which is situated in the east word. has decidedto remove his plant to Norway. e small village on the outskirts of Toronto. and much or the stock and outdt has already gone. As Mr. Gran thsm‘e family resides in Toronto he has found it very inconvenient to spend so much of. his time here, and e substantial saving in freight on shipments was also I. (actor in caesizm him to entertein the idea of removal. He does not openlnz price!- 001an- any of the flnc‘grsdes of cheese displayed by r Csnads lit the World's (sir. 1 â€"1n n. clipping from the Bob. Ind. lest week. ‘ describing s social evening at the residence of ’ Mr. '1'. Corbett. s composite“ mistake mode it read that Miss Corbett is sister to Mrs. Wm. Walters of this town. It should have been Mrs. M. Wetters. wife or the proprietor of the Commercial house. Lindsey-st. â€"Mr. John Carew is erectinc two detached irsme houses. with stone foundations. on William-st" opposite Mr. S. Psrhiu's residence. Mr. Csrew has great faith in the future of Lindsay. sud does not hesitate putting his money in property. which brings him very satisfactory returns sud shows enterprise which is very commendsbie. ‘ â€"PsterscuCo.. next the Simpson house. have deeidedto no out of business. end the public have no doubt been made swnre ot the feet by means or the hundreds of full-sheet posters scattered shoot the country last week. Just why need net interest anyone-the main thingto kuowintbesehsrd times is the: their 810.000 stock is being slaughtered st eye‘ .L J, -.e_e l- -_no|u-- mean to am Linda! entirely. howovu'. u the family will spend the autumn: am it their Sturgeon Pain: octane. â€"'l‘he prizes given by tha omzenl oi Lind“! for competition unong the 15m battalion companies of thin digmqm landed over to AL A _“__II ”prov!!!“ uywvrâ€".- -'__v trophlee took the form 0! bend-one enve: models. undo end suitably engraved by Ellie a: Ca , Toronto. Following are the met at the lucky recipient: No.20mâ€"let prize. 1mm; nd. Blake). No. 4 Canâ€"let prize. suitor; 8nd. W...â€" .-V. V , Bran. Then-oohflonpfluwcodbycol. m>tormobmmmldeby3mukmn whohndnomwon . prise prom-11.qu ou-rlod ofl'by Albert Pane. who bu om - ~#_ .4-)_‘ -_j ~ nlANTLES. ' I Another. Shipment of GERMAN i’ MANTLES Just. to Hand. Prices from $5-00 ‘0 39:00? ‘ . . 81-2. WINS 8!. mm “08. _-__ ..-'-_,, -Ten tumors at Moniton township ware fined 85 caching: week. at the instance of the Oaurio Deity Association. for tampering with the milk sent by them to 3 cheese tectoxy. It in note to wager that those {allows had nothing to do with â€"Fnt the cure of headache. constipation. stomach and liver troubles. and all derange- ments of the dlgeetive and maimllatlve oraana. Ayer’e Pills are invaluable. Beinx auger-coated. they are pleasant to take. alwaya reliable and retain their vlrtuee in any climate. - l‘uead ey night laat was Hallewe'en. and the small boy as usual held high carnival in secluded streele and br-waye. A number of mlaelnevoue pranks were indulged in. but we understand that no acts of extreme vandalism have been reported to the police. â€"A Port Hope dealer recently imported a car- !oad of red coda: shingles from Vancouver. B. 0.. and they are being laid on the Methodist church in that town. They no warranted a: last from 30 to 40 years. and will neither upin nor our! with the sun or host. ‘ â€"Coi. Deacon. county magistrate, has greatly improved the appearance of his residence on Glenolg-at..hoo.ievardlng the whole width of the lot. The plot has been needed down and enclosed. â€""Dr. Bremner (late of New York) 39 Bloor- at. East. Toroaoo. will be at the Benson Home from 8 n. 111. Friday. Nov. 10th. to 10730 a. 113. Saturday. Nov. 11th. Spocialty:â€"Deicrmitiea Joint and Spinal meatloafâ€"80 3. -Wait for the dual recital in St. Paul's aohoolroom Nov. 21st. by Miss E. Pauline Johnson, the popular Mohawk Indian met.“ eiocutionist. and Mr. Owen A. Smily. the well- known tragic. dialect. humorous and character ‘ eloontionietâ€"82. 7 35 méâ€"n hired for Bracebzidge and lumbermen. ~01: Blonds; mcrning last a flock at wild geese were noticed winning their way south, which is said to be a. certain indication or cold weather. a -Mr. Tod. Cavanagh of Patorboro passed through town Thursday wech with a gang at â€"sts Antusmoxa, new Dress sud Mantle Maker. is prepared to make Dresses in the latest styles. Prices reasonably No. 21: Kent-st. «Jr-he celebrateéiiihgnetic" Corset lends on others. For sale by M. W. KENNEDY 8: Co.â€" 82-2. â€"The nublication of the Peterboro Morning Times has been revived. sitar a suspension at a couple of years. - â€"The regular monthly meeting of the Coon-oi charity committee will be held to-dny (Friday) in the Meehonice’ Institute It 4.15 pan. â€"Mr. James Gibson of Mannie this yen: had from seven acres or his term oyield or 4,500 bushels o! turnips. “Who can best this?" Inn Brothel! ‘ hsve the comadmns that produce hunter. the m m“ .133 m. Incest songs. am that gun-.- Ann-Bhl‘l' nun Amara thlt I)!“ the Local Brenna. â€"R. Kmxnnfia selling tine mung lumber at $3 no: 1!. feetâ€"72¢. â€"Ten Bales (5.000 Rolls) new pspers this net at W. A. Goonwm's. ne xt to post onceâ€"79. 53me School Woll- Tha Rev.J. MoEwan. honorary gammy at the 9207111015! Sabbath School Mum; and other speakers. window's: addresses at: public meeting to be held in the Cambridge-st. Memodlst church. “may. on the evening at w-w- __..- Wu satisfy everybody. and actors that plane the ethics. Cheap Moss. 10, 15 and 25 etaâ€"824 IO" M has. In the council by Col. Demon.’ who nude a tow Sp mefivadvt. in another -The putat- will weeeh e: both eervieee on Buhbeth next in 8:. Andrew'e church. In the evening the eeccnd lemon of the come on the reveleticn will he prcechcd : eubjeec “Orthodox hut dying." The monthly ecnnon to the young people will he proeched by rec neat cf the Y. I . O. A. on the evening of the 12th November. inched oi the 6th. â€"Rev. Wilson MeOehn. ct Omemee. formerly entete of St. Penl'e chumh here, he been tec- dered e cell by the coemetioa ci-St. Jemee' chmh. Merritton. which he will mhchly eceept. He hue been very eucceveinl in church work in hie preeent chemo. end he: nude any Mend! emonu ell denominnticne who will he tvu'y grieved it he ieevce their midst. 3: communion:- wu very hm. -Rev. N. 1. Perry preached hle tea-even lemon. u ennonnced. In St. Peul'e church In: Sunder evening. when 3 very let-co congregation wee preeent. Hle text wee teken {tom 8:. Merk.chep.xw.19m end mm vorm. I: In emoeHntore-an end weu‘deuvered Maren. end wu lutened to with the deepen «mace. -â€"'l'he tenet- of All Scum end All Souls. two solemn be): due of the Roman Cnthnllo church. were celebrated In St. Mary's church Wedncl- dey nnd Thunder. Lento constructions were present It the vex-lou- mmeu. end the number The Exeminer eeye : "On Wedueedey eveulnc hlalordlhip Bishop O'Counor returned from e three monthe' eepleoopel villt to the northern end western portiooe o! hle extended dloeeee. which hee e etretch in length of ehout 1.100 mlleeâ€"irotu 'l‘reuton on the out to Euglleh river. in the vicinity oi Rut Portion. end from the eouth et Arrow river. on the bouncer! between Ceuede the Uutted sum. to (er north of Leke Superior. The ground covered wee on the C RR. chiefly tron Sturgeon run weet. end north on the line 0! the new Beult relieve! Hie lordehio node e greet improvemut in the meterlei end eulrtnel conditions of theee puree oi hledioceee eluoe hie leet vielt eonae new ego. lu the dietriot nut mentioned end eeet ot Bud- hury the lucreeee in populetioo heeheu ehout um per cent. end the lumen incommnnloeute end new ehepele. etc. pretty well eormponde. Neetly eli the new eettlere ere French Oeue- dlene born Quebec. though e tew ere 11-we- edFrooohCenedieoe. who. owinzto the linen- oielerleieintheNewlnelend Intel. heve eoozht thin region end become term. me ladehip retorue in excellent heelth tron hie thirteenweeh'lonrner. ellhonlhhohed navel men: herd eud unueuel experience. He ire kuummauooomnu b! '8! divereifled modee ot confluence. ludedinl reiiwey ueine. â€"Rev. N. Hiii. pastor, will conduct the rennin quarterly service- at the Queen-It. Methodist church next Sunday. Kic evening subject viii he "The Prohibition Piehiccitc." â€"Rcv. B. Trotter will occupy the pulpit in the Bands! church on sabbath. Nov. 5th. Morning anbjcct. “The Unknown Book: " evening. "A Conversion during the Lite of gluing _ mama-,mmmmudm mos. honomotmNomdhtIMhoh-d tojomoy'fltmllamhnflmum filame- to much the "next hon-a.“ nah mm 68 manor Inna! uncu- mmwumwmunm shod: wu mound. Minna-u Included m: W m mum of m mummmmugmmw final-d field. which would 2. mm Church Home. â€"The Rev. Dr. Pom will preach in Can- brldge-et. Methodist church next. Sundu. both morning and evening. 60 early end not n mt. â€"The regular monthly meeting of the W.C.'l‘. U. will be held on Monday. Nov. 6th. .3 three o'clock. In the Y.M.C.A. room. A full “tend. nnoe 1e deeknhle. -'i‘he whole community was shocked Fri- day morning last when the news spread that Mr. Charles McLean. the well known imple- ment agent. had passed suddenly away a few hours previously. He retired at his usual hour Thursday evening, apparently in his usual good state of health. but shortly alter6a.m.. when about to rise. he complained of feeling unwell and expired almost instantly. Medical assist- ance was summoned, but the case was beyond human aid. it being an attack of apoplexy- The deceased was 46 years of age and had been a resident of the town tor about 15 years. com- ing here from Port Hope. For some years past he had represented Noxon Bros. oi Ingersoll. and was well and favorably known to almost everyone in the district. A widow and {our children are left to mourn the loss of an afiec- tionate husband and kind father. The funeral tool: place Sunday to Riverside cemetery under he auspices of the Orange order. of which deceased was a valued and consistent member. Obituary. â€"On Wednesday loo: one of the old settlers of Emily township paused own In use Demon at Mr. John Miller at Downeyvme. Doomed had ruched the age or 6% yen. do of which bud been event In the township. He wubighly resoeobod and an memory will be top: green In the boom of may. -The new board of directors will meet on Friday evening. Nov. 5th. at 8 p. m. Balinese. to appoint omoere and committees for the year. â€"Qnite a large number attended the young man's concert on Tuoadey evening lest. and n very enjoyable time wee spent. an in «(end- no. seemed to enjoy themselvee to their been I content with the difl’erent men end emue mente which were calmed in. Y. n. c. a. Rem. â€"Rev. R. Johnston will speak as the Sand" snot-noon moatiulr. Nov. 5th. st 4.80 in the Y. M. C. A. rooms. Thismootinz is open to nu. â€"Boyo' bible elm Sunday morning at 10 n. m. Topicâ€""Cull of the first dioiuies." â€"'rho entertainment announced for Thursday evening. to be given by the ludieo’ nuxiiluy h to been postponed until further notice. weal Brefltlel. â€"Councll meeting. Monday evoolug next; school bond meeting. Tuesday evening. â€"The first snow or the seasoneemeon Set- % udoy leat- Abont two Inches of "the heentll’ul" covered the roofs and sheltered spots Sunder morning. end lmperted e decidedly wintry sppesrsnoe to the landscape. It soon melted, however. â€"Georgle Mchor. the elx-you-old son of Mr. Wm. MCGRKOI'. late wine clerk at :11an- son house. was visltlng hle amdhther. Mr. Geo. Llpedtt. o! mom-ohm. M'eok when the hotel was burned. and was severely 11:1 and, being struck on the head by A heavy oracle thrown from on upper window. For e the serious results were lured. but we are glad to be able to announce mm: the little tellow lo now well on the we! to recovery. A metal-cite loom A meeting was heid in the Y. M. O. A. room- ’eeterdey for the purpose of Willa: for the proper taking of the piebiecite vote or: promu- tion on the coming let o: Jenum- The mom was needed by almost all the prominent temper- ance men in the county. and em committeee were unpainted to push (mad the Maren: departmente oi the campaign. The meeting in inaeeeionnewegoto press. dudnc tax-tho am umoln [Martha renowned doc dancer. Mr. A. B. Baum-ad the old-tune (antitank. Tom Mun. comodhn. Admission. 10. 15 and 25 ots..--82-l- A Great lush will be undo next Tuesday night It the Aud- elnrot Mudqwhon the Man Bros. comedy company open for nweek’u saga-fut“. intro- melanin 0v“!!! lnfull lameaizeaapeolulylfltodtonnm men and mechanla. can be bid hum H. W. mmroo. We have the” Manda Munoz- anathema It the ulna who u the ordinary 55m sell at. anewhege- 13'!!! In! {(55, than “a an the mm o! MI. Oct- lflh. flitâ€"7'- We are otfering the entire Hardware Stock of J. P. Rylflgost price. Thosevgoods which were imported direct from Ger- many are admitted to be the best fitting W333. ps in town. depend upon getting a tremendous bargain in department. of James O’Brien, which is now opened out. You confident you will take advantage of them. VJ e, early in the season, realized that money would be scarce and took advantage of the same by purchasing largely for cash from houses that were urgently in need of money. for 650. Such inducements are seldom offered and we are The stock oompfises full lines of Tamed and Plain Building Paper, Locksfljnggsjmflgor Ropers, Betti. Sgrgmgf, Carpenters and Mechanic’s ___ _._..I If...". OLA---,- Ill-l 6',“ ”(WW III" Ivuvvc ‘uv v" v: v, 'vvvv' â€" _--_ _ Tools, Roofing Felt. Carp at Paper,H Horse. Shoes and Nazis, Shb'uels and Picks, Manure Forks, Hoes, Rakes Scoops, Cow Tws, Axe Handles. Gross GutSaws. Wd_ Stones, D_wisy_ Chums, feather 'M‘itts, Skates, Sleigh Bells, n....‘. :1..-- "'-“A- U -l v-wv wwvâ€"vvw Whips, Traps, Guns and Rifles, Powder and Shot, Cartridges. Clothes Wringers. Smoothing Irons, Files and Rasps, Belting. Rubber Packing, Garlock Packing, Rope, Glass, Paints and Oils, Vamishes, Brushes, Ala- bastime, Home Wall Colors, Artists’ Goods, Table Outlay, Pocket Md Pen Knives, Silverware, Plated Knives, Spoous and Parks, Butcher Knives. Carpet Sweepers, Bushel page“: Bond Sleighs, Eta, Etc. 1. __ A-_ 4A..-. Madamlvnv. l. 1893 â€" CALL AND SEE THE GOODS. EVERYTHING GOES. This is a, Genuine Clearing Sale and Bargains . G. EDWARDS 84 00.. IS I T HARD TM: 8 .7 454’.) Ladies’ Mantles have also had the knife in th em. We also secured the large Wholesale Cothing Stock Not when you can purchase $1.00 worth of goods Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear. See our 23c Vests; New Corsets; New de and Cashmere Gloves for Ladies and Children. - - - - HOSIERY.â€"All \Vool Hose, 20c and 25c :1 pair. Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Underwear. One price to. every- body. . I, See our 20c and 25c Double Fold Serges. See our Black Cashmere at 25c, 40c, and 50c, up to SLOO a yard. See our Hopsackings in Blue and Black, special value. See our Blue and Black Serges at 37%c,4oc, 45c, and 1.:"éc; extra values at 65c, 70c and 75c. l New Mani/es, iG’apes, Collars, Mufls and Astral/i Kerr 86 Q0 CHEAP CASH S.A.Z'l.‘._M Hm DOOR 1’0 BENSON .HOUSE. mum. NEW OASH DRY GOODS STORE. NEW DRESS GOODS. OPPOSITE THE BENSON HOUSE, LINDSAY. for everv one. J. G. Edward: «B CO. Kerr CO. Jackets fit I carter. 40 Kent Street, OI’I’O.S’I'.".‘-.‘ ONTARIO BAN K. KERR C.O-. (I!) W a a.“ 97¢.“ 1 J14

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