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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 24 Nov 1893, p. 5

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gazaay Eght through ya for you to ment of new lty and price. else they are- rt Department- but assortment, his sale and with 209d Eepartmentwmo {a 610mm. W8 227/ be 720% :9 ézzy. rprisesTixâ€"x Ellis our Man’- vvw ards 1311565, kinds of 1):,“ convinced. erwear. k of Over .tion we have 65, 'z‘océ. ’08P. 87/67 P! antles Success Manning Bargains. ISTAPLE 60008 0Hr prices in all Staple lines of Dry Goods are the lowest. {a anal in all kind: of re give Bargains in the Best 'e do not advertise low prices is: trash. Rye: want a. first-class, well-mung. we: {rimmed Suit or Overcoat made to your crdcrjwscan quote prices in may useful lines actually lower than ouozed elsewhere for common ready-made wear. Try it. '2 tier; :cmpetmon in Dress Goods and Flannels. $5011 may have good reliable lines in everything we handle 3.: lower prices than you pay a. View of the prevailing discontent Inongst some of our farmers, we are Prepared to assist in quelling their hrsand bear paxt of the burden by . ting such prices as will recoup them f“much of the loss they feel to have inlit-aixzed on their produce. We are Your friendsâ€"come and be benefited. ’ . a e mute inspection and comparison. 'czm’y-maa’e 5m? â€"_,â€"OR-â€" HEAVY WOOLLENS. in many cases for very in- ferior goods. THE BARGAIN HOUSE OF LINDSAY. LOTHING. BLANKETS, M. W. Kennedy we :an surprise you in values. Stock is large and we must reduce it. :t 50:: want a man’s or boy’s 30 Kent street. ”Nahum. :: be beaten in ORDERED EKennedy a: Go. Ova/cacti ‘ssity is your opportunity. ARE LEADERS 1N Flue Fleecy Wool. Company, ., wen-fining. well- Supply lots of 103 from $1. 50 to 8!. 00. â€"1 Weddinz national-y. We have in stock a beautiful eesortment o! WEDDING S'rxrxoxnny. tally forty different varieties. and. latest styles, ranging in prices from $1.50 to $4.00 per set at twenty-five. To parties residing at a distance, sending the}! order. with money, we can guarantee satisfac- “omâ€"85. W. O. '1‘. ‘0. Notes. â€"Friday evening. Nov. Sith. the members of the W.O.T.U. will hold 5 parlor meeting at the residence or Mrs. (Dr.) Jefl'ere. Weillngton-st, at eight o’clock, pm. The object or the meeting is to increase the membership of the union and to give new members an opportunity of becom- ing acquainted with the various departments of W. C. T. 1:. work. No admission fee; all are --Port. Perry Onsetâ€"4;} “Bob Yamold. ct Lindsay, has been spending 3 law dare around hem. â€"au -..-_. Tuesday. Be waisted in the organization 0: an horticultural society berm-[Port Hope Guide. â€"Owlng to continued ill-health the Rev. T. M. Campbell. has been compelled to take a short reet,and is visiting western points 111 hopes that the change will prove beneficial. , nal-LI-â€"‘ -1 STANDARD GOODS rnnxs ARMVE. Port Hope via Millbrook ...... ...,.1 40 pm Coboconk, etc...9 55 a. m Halibut-ton, etc.10 35 a. m Ex.Toronto,etc.10 52 a m EnToronto. etc..s 00 p m 8lgn of the Mill 8am, South side Kent Street, welcome. Elm Eagaaizm £05k Vluuup. ma yâ€"v_V- -_ , .. . .Mr. Sticklund has may friends in Lindsay. and particularly among treqnenters of the AC. A. meets. who will join with us in extending hearty conzntnlntlons. MBLENNAN [ll]. Axes, Axe Handles, Halters, Cow Chains. Carvers, Table Cutlery, Enterprise Meat Cutters, Pocket Knives, Razors, Skate Straps, Hair Clippers, Sleigh Bells, Skates, Scissorl', Carpet Sweepers, Hair Brooms, MBLENNAN 8: 00. HIDE Luv yuan"... "-â€" ,-- . â€"Lakefleld News ;-â€""Mi-. Darcy Sflokhnd. or the North-west mounted police. and bride. are visiting his parents on their honey-moon trip." 'Aâ€"Jâ€" Iâ€" Y lâ€"‘nn‘! 8.0100. Concert. The annual sacred concert given under the susplces of the Cambridge-st. Methodist church choir took piece In the audience room of the church on Monday evening last. and may be said to have been one at the grandest musical treats ever given in Lindsay. The attendance was good, though not as large as the entertain- ______ . main an" "a: saw, “a".-- __V , , meat merited, and those present were very appreciative and evidently well pleased. The first number on the programme was by the choir. which rendered the thenkegink enthem in a most acceptable manner; the members ehewed marked improvement in their singing since last year’s concert. The choir also took part in several other selections dating the evening, W, -__.‘n..|.h. 'l‘hn DASHES HERE AND THERE. TOWN AND COUNTY. 1m Prognmmu! We cut! a very large assortment, and can Undo-V. Nov. â€"The suggestion mode at the meeting or council on Mondey evening to consider the whole question or word representation within this municipality, is a good one and timely. A fair division of the town into more nearly equal electoral districts appears deeirnbie. for. from the figures quoted.whieh we euppmenre correct. we find the popuiution of the cost ward to he 21 per cent. of the whole town. the north word 25. end the south ward ii; similarly the proportion oteaoeeementiempercent. for the out. 45 (or the north, end 44 for the south word. It would evidently be in the interest of the voters to , ,u. n-.- -n-l- canal LINDSAY. FRIDAY. NOV. 24. Luv u-.__ --.__ __ , due the credit of the mucus of GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. mm! This Ttblo. Best Grades of COAL Delivered at Lowest Prices. under ‘ Better Wad Rem «elation. at Ponrin's 300nm Nahum LOWEST PRICES. go .mc date. â€"â€"ATâ€" (h: .v.. â€"'r* ..........5 45 a. 1n Cobooonk.etc...6 20 a m Haliburton, etc..3 00 3 :11 Ex. Toronto, etc.9 12 a. m Ex.'l‘oront.o,etc.8 02 p m mama DEPART. Port Hope vi: Mmbrook v‘r__ at the meeunz 01 my to consider the 3â€"14. was in town on Friday before. Municipal clerks will do wen to bear this in mind. â€"DanieiaCo. oi Comedians opened a week's engagement at the Academy Monday evening. The admissiou is placed at the low figure oi 10a. to any part 01: the house, and tor the money a very amusing and interesting performance in given. including (arose. clog dancing. banjo Wiring. ventrilcquiam.etc. â€"Orillia Packet :â€"" Recently the Rev. Mr- Johnaton. of Lindsay. took occaaion to refer to the eontemptible habit formed by certain young men at congregatinz at the doors of the churches. thus compelling people to run the gauntlet 0: 3 dozen or two young men drawn up in single die alone the edge of the aidewalh." , _- AL- \7 n â€"In Patel-hero. the home or one or the Y. P. parliamentary eupportere. the depression in real eetete is apparently as keenly felt no elsewhere. judging by the (not that "Inglewood." 3 fine residence purchased ten years ego “at e. berzun ' tor $10 000, has been purchased by the sisterhood of St. Joseph for between 86.000 and 87.000. â€"A physlelen enye that 1: is a. noticeable (no: that A much larger number ot 21:13 have diph- theria. than boys. The probable eense, he said. is that girls, as e rule, evend more time lndocrs â€"Christmne Day this year fails on Monday, the 25a: of December. the last Monday in the month and the day fixed by law for the purpose of nominating candidates for municipal coun- cils. caneequently such meetings must be held ..u ‘, A“ w. - were; Coin and Fins-er shined 173 live hose to Matthews pectin: notary. Peterboxo. on Monday. :â€"A tile drain is being but in along the south side end east end or the Academy of Music in order to protect the foundation wens. â€"Prepmuone are already under way for the Christmas anniversary of the Queen-at. Sabbath -A x- A...“- ow... ---v_ __ â€"We have in stock a. large quantity of Fine Linen and Bond Depots. of a dozen weights and qualities. which make the best and most business-like note end letter heeds. These we print at very reasonnbie prices and in first-class style. Call and examine at this oflice. -Mr. W. H. Simpson returned Monday tron: a. visit to the timber limit at Biscotaaing. French river. being worked by him in conjunction with Messrs. Paul and Air. O’Neill. of the out ward. He found everything in first-aim ahnpe tor the season's out. which win he a inrge one. nâ€"v â€"' " â€"'â€" 7 umabym.amaanm mummy] lymtooth ens-Wmmmmlppredlto' ”hue-v â€"-_- -_._ V- 7 or to new subscribers. or the choloe of Mr. Lam-let's or Mr. Mowat‘s portrait. whloh we will mail tree while our supply holds out. â€""G50. 8. Thompson Co..lnmber merchants. Lindsay. 3100." appesrs among the Toronto contributions to the fund for the benefit of the hmlliee of the men who recently perished on the burned steamer Fraser. in Georgian Bay. -A. R. Crotton. the Peterboro bank clerk who obtained $7,000 on a forged draft. from the Bank of Montreal, Chicago. was brought back to Chicago from El Peso. Texas. on Thursday or last week. and failing to get $11,000 bell. was committed to seal to await trial. reoelvod at martâ€"84. â€"'1'he old and defective hydrant nt Britten Bmmwumhoodby a new one Tues- it. â€" 70-11. Vanna-m- _â€" . -_.__, school. end the proceedings promise to be even more interesting than usual. â€"0n Toesdsy otlsst week Mr. D. S. Menchnm. o! Combrsy, sold 5 load of clever seed to Messrs. Sprstt 8r. Killen, for which he realized over 8400 â€"We give particulars in snother column ct the greatest work of art recently published. I» floral panel-picture in oils, which we will give to all our readers as s Thsnksgiving present. ,3 ._AA â€"A deeply inebrlated lndvldnel strayed into the aepente school grounds Monday afternoon and made himselt very troublesome. refusing to leave when ordexed to do 30. Chief Short was sent for end removed the oflender. â€"We call the pettlonler attendee of. our sub- scribers to our ofl'er to those poring in edvuoe. thl â€"Florlda. Outages. new Fin. Due. on. Best selects. 40 cent: per unm- “ over quite n distance out she wee forced to return. and no doubt is now In winter qunners utter a. very successful season ...... The down- word trip on Thursday“ he: week won one that will not econ be (Wbythecnpuln III-- "In “I wâ€" â€"v _v, .39qu. Abundlnsmow-uormnd gueotwmdootmjut um um natured mumwhlohrenduedlumpoadblolo new test in my W. Numuon undu- the mm was slow Ind Mn. ma some» “I 5.2... .1 803830 03183 3â€"82â€"6983. Biagsagtgga ix .guuonluonibicflug 33533! 08053666323 58:2â€" 8»? SI .58 835835825833 gafit.%aoflfiflu3§ 83583 «a! a. on fiat-33.83805 no 88 .8953 1.5.5 53.8.3333 «old-H8535 on. all .838 in. not 3252' gauuoog-aal ,L ._‘ {Km 13mm wm'hwm monument-o! momma. WMmmemmmu 1;. Wm 1'00de .bontn Wmmmmm ve p43,. in St. Andrews mum will be] 1.1: 3nd J. J. Gut-hora. o in meeting. The rule « to assist In the mm he mug." â€"The Rev. Mr. More. of Norma. matched in tho Queen-at. Methogictghurch Snnduy last. 7 77.: ..__ AVIvu-v .â€" â€". _..v_ 7, â€"Rav. N. Hillwu 1n Harland bat Sunday assisting at the woman»: mvicol of the new Methodist church in tbs: village. Lâ€" .L- cuuvuua- VIIâ€"vâ€" __ ,7", _, â€"Romember the concert to be given by the choir of tho Queen-at. Methodist church thi- eveninz (Thursday) It will be well worthy of intending. Admission. 10 cents. â€"A Thanksgiving service will be held in St. Andrew's church this evening (Thursday) at 8 o‘clock. The pastor. Rev. Robt. Johnson. and Rev. Wilson Mchnn of Omemee. will deliver ,#,-n L- luvv- n Austin. â€".'_7 apprOpriate addresses. and there will be special music by the choir. â€"Next Sunday will be the 8th anniversary of the opening of St. Paul's church. Special services will be held, at which the Right Rev. R. Young. Bishop of Athabasca. will be the preacher. The ofl‘ertory will be for the church debt, and it is expected the congregation will make it as large as possible ........ Bishop Young will also address a. missionary meeting on Monday evening in the schoolroom and will tell us something of his 18 years' work among the Indians of the far North-west Come and hear what God hath wrought. _ may. A. loan. -’-Boz,'e puma.- oai'tldfl hint. it 7.!) pan. aâ€"Ym Kama-mung on Sande: e: 4.16. Meedné 1.31- m: u mum; brim end cheer- ml. Come. â€"The udlee' Am will the ea “3: home" In the Y. 11. c. A. room. on Thule! evening. Novembermh. Anoodprocum la helm pre- pered for the: coo-elon- Keep the den 1:: view and be there on the 30th or you will ml. seme- thlnc worth beefing. â€"0n Meade! evening. November 27:11. st 8 p-m.. in St. Andrew's church. the 7th ennlver- em 0! the “may Younc Men's Clad-um mama wlll be held. Supleton Celdlcou end J. J. Gatehote. of Toronto. will eddie- the meeting. The tale qumtte will be on land to assist in the mnelcal Wm. “You be â€"Slncere Ind wide-proud mt wu express- ed Friday by our oitlzsna when It was leaned an: Mr. A. w. Hanger. the well-known fancy goods dealerhu! succumbed to an stuck or hon-I disease after but tour weeka' illness. The ‘,: the sympathy of the community at let-30.... We have been requested bribe. flatten: to convey her thunk: through these columns to the many friends who hove been nntlrlnz in their usistnnce in her tlme of trouble. We under- stood that the bnelneu wlll be continued. mu ‘0- ._ __- â€"His Eniinenco Caitlin-l Gibbons and Mar. Satoiii. the papal legato to America, will visit Toronto in the near tutu-e: - - A ..AÂ¥.-__ new-av â€"-~- â€"_- _ _‘ deceased. who wee but 51 not: otzege. nod previously suflered alight Ittocka. but hie recovery was hoped for. He emigrated from Germany when but 18 yeerl of one. end one: epondlngo short time in New York come to Canada. setumgln Linden than: thirty note :30. He wee a quiet. mduetrlooe ammo. oom- pemnsthereopecn end good'wm or every one, and bio widow and funny of six children have â€"'rhe Benson houee benzene truck awn collapsed on Friday lest. n wheel being vuench- ed off. â€"The steamer Alice-Ethel woe caught in the lee below Bathbun'e mill Tuesday and a penance bed to be broken toenable her wrench thewhut. ‘ n-v -_.I__.. nun-law v-.â€"._ -- ,, â€"’l‘he Norwood football club vmmdthnduy Friday last to try conclusion: with the Coueclne Institute team. The much resulted 1n a draw.- tbe more being 1-1. . . . . . n, ,,,__\.--_.I Wu uwov uâ€"- - _. â€"The tuneful jingle o! sleigh-bells was heard for the first. time this season on Friday. About. two inches of snow having fallen the previous evening a. number of citizens enjoyed their first sleigh-drive. but it was rather rough yoing. , _- AgA .-__ UJuuvu-v- y‘.-._-.._-_ - naepiiing ground. An on efl'art in now being made to divert the new eteemboet what to the use some the council should not mnke fleh or one end fleeh of another. â€"The third feeding of the by-lew appointing Mr. John Short to the position of chief conetnbie wee pureed at the town council meeting on Monday evening. Mr. Short will. no doubt- meke an excellent oiilcer; he will enforce the law without fear or favor. and will be e terror to evil-doors. The new chief has been provided with n nest hlue uniform. “ -._ __L_-I _--__ u. nu. HIV-”.4 ___, ,_ â€"We underetend that a couple of the town wood dealers intend to apply at. next meeting or council for permission to use the muket equate 7 7-_. I.-l__ "Ann I- uw- â€"-__ 7, , â€"Tbe entertainment in St. Paul's school room on Tuscany evening. under the emplcee ot the Y.M.A., was a gums success in every way. The capacity of the building was taxed to the utmost. and numbers were unable to gun ,,_ ALA 1_)l-.. “cu-awn. â€"_ ___, admittance. Miss Pauline Jchnaon. the Indian poctess. met with a flattering recepiicn. but her subiecte were not as happily chosen as on the occasion of her former visit. Mr. Owen A. Emily. in his {character imperaoaaticna and humorous radiations, was irresistibly funny and in future his name on Lindsay programmes will be a powerful attraction. Mrs. P. G. Patio and other local artists sustained their already high reputations and had to respond to repeated recalls. Mrs. E. B. Roberts was accompanist. mm! noun. â€"‘rhe G.T.R. earnings for the week ending Nov. 11th were $148,975. an mm of 810.912 over the some period in 1892. â€"'l‘he Ottawa and Perry Sound railway hoe tapped the Kingnton end Pembroke near Ren- trew. Work in heins pushed with visor. â€"No leee thnn eeven distinct nttemnte to week Cnnndinn Pnciflc rniiwey trune hove been made lately in the eastern townshipe. end the reuwny author-men are investigating the matter. â€"A locomotive in being constructed in Eng- tnnd to run 1w mllee en hour, It hne 2.000 hone , power; the drlvlnz wheels niennont twelve feet iindlnmetenthethree cylinderenrelo.28nnd18 ‘ inchee in diameter. with e 30-inch stroke. and the boiler procure In 200 pounds. -â€"Enrly Snndny morning Inst 3 (SW wreck occurred on the min line or the G.T.R. ".wâ€" w-â€"-._ out at Renew}; I imam mm o! 15 cm loaded with flour. you and petroleum broke spur. while descend!“ a steep undo. and the J law. â€"Rooent’y at: Montreal the widow at n 6.13 employee sued tor dun-ge- tot ha- husband'- denth while on duty 3: u mains. sud the judge cruel-eds verdict“ 81.500 to be returned. de- nouncing an tumor-l sud unjust tho compar- rule which man shut emphnel mot alum men. but mu- more!) but from their mutuul we had. 41'1”wa Muhmmmc‘ Grand Trunk sud mm amuln mud M1: by uddlovthocmfi.” Mutt them-me Mot mama-y between an mun nu Luke Tomheunhcuo to “Why menu ct ‘ newt-[1m now mum-um" ‘to thank.- It In mmmombo um um train Toronto- Ind. am the flue mow www.mmâ€"u Loon Btevluu. Charon Notes. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER}: 1893. SLASHINEBARGAINS W ANNOWCFMFNT Expects to lose many Hundreds of Dollars by this mu 111 mm, m... 0! 0081'. Below will be found a few of the very man good quality, - - - C Men’s Heavy Double Breasted Ulsters, - - . Men's All-wool Irish Frieze Ulster, - - . . Men’s All-wool Milled Irish Frieze Ulster, . - Men’s All-wool A 1 Irish Frieze Ulster, - â€" - Men’s Irish Frieze Ulster, 4 spades, the very best quality, Men’s Wool Pants, good quality, LMen’s Tweed Suits, tailor mode, " - 1 - " ““‘- “a n a -wnn_ Linda". Uct. 16‘h. 1593.â€"79. Ladié'Z fi-Wool'oashmare Hose - Indiee’ All Wool Cashmere Gloves. - Ladiee’ Ribbedd Vests, - 1,600 Men’s and Boye’ Sample Caps, i Men' 3 All wool lSocks 16 oz. Seam ass Cotton Grain Bags, per dozen, Grey Bod Blankets, per pair, Bea :VVEFeather Ticking, - envy Canton _Fna.gnel,L -__ . - ‘7 ery'Eeana Canton Janna: - - Childrans ray Persia}: Lamb Gaps. ' § ‘2 Hardwars $6,000 Slflflk In Hardware and Cutlery. â€" o}:â€" For the benefit of every Man, After examining all the stores that are selling goods at co: cost, before buying come and see KERR J: 00. ()ur good the qualities are good; if our prices don’t suit the keenest buyer ask you to buy one article in our store. LADIES and GEN I'LEMEN,‘ Om- DREBS GOODS.â€"All we ask is come :mu cxaunuc mum BLACK DRESS GOODSâ€"the best. Values ever shown in the trade. Ladies’ and Childven’s Undertoear, Cow-sate. Hosiery ' ht, in a short time we and Glovesâ€"If we are not doing these goods mg will start giving them away, then if they find fault we will deliver them free to any address. _ ' --~_ IVA; Blankets. Comforters. Flannels, .E'lunnvuuwn, WV tons and Bhirttngs. See our Table Linens, Towclling and Tuwds, everything we guarantee fimbclaSS. A. few Astrachan Jackets, Fur Capes, Collars, Caps and Mufl‘s to be sold cheap. Gentlemen, examine our Furnishings. Btorey’s N apatan Gloves. Ono.Pr1co to Everybody. KERR 00., New Gash Dry Goods Store. ARTER eds of Dollars by this Out in Prices, but our Winter Goods must go REGABDLESS Below will be found a few of the very many Bargains in store FOR YOU. quality, 7 - - - Old Price, $ 4 95, New Pnce, $ 3 00 ‘ u '7 95. 4 95 A large number of people have bought from us and can testify as to the genuine low prices at which we are offering goods. Call at once, as the stock is going fastâ€"everything is good. wifwyou require Hardware for next year it will pay you to buy now. Lanterns, 4oc.; Axes, 55c. to 75c; Axe Handles, 10c. to 20c.; Best Clothes VVringers, $2 50; Cow Ties, 12 %c each and up; Whips, 8c. each and up; Strong Bushel Baskets. 50¢. each; Acme Skates, 55¢. a pair; a good Door Lock and Knob for I8c.; Sheep-skin Mitts, 20¢. a pair; Best Carpet Sweepers, $2 90; a 5% ft. Lance Tooth Saw, $2. 50; Mixed Paints, $1.00 a gal; 4 Boxes Axle Grease, 25c. A shop full of HARDWARE at equally low prices. J. G. Edward: «2 Go. LOOK AT THE LOW PRICES. NEXT DOOR TO BENSON HOUSE, BINDSAY Kerr 8: Co1 M. " an carter. J. G. EDWARDS 00., All we ask is come and examine them values ever shown in the trade. Opposite the Benson House. Woman and Child in the County. Our goods are new-â€" est buver we will not at cost and below fl H (I (t (t fl fl 6‘ (K “ fl' 7 95, 12 00, 11 00, 15 00, 17 00. 1 50, 6 75, 8 95. I l3, l7, fl “ u ‘6 N u u fl It t‘ 6 95 10 00 11 00 1 00 4 95 91 :c 01 25 15 25 50 10 2 25 1 25 20 15 15 21

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