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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 22 Nov 1895, p. 7

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And all kinda 0! Boot: and Shoal, Rub- ber and Ovenhoeo, Trunk! and Vdinen 3t . They (”‘6 MGOOD”â€"OOM(¢ not be; occur. We have a mac m3" 0’ them fin- ycm to “(col . rm. and at Prion that mu “I“ all. Call and see our McLennan 81 Co. R. NEILL BRIAR HILL COAL for Grates. Best Grades of Blacksmiths’ xi SGRAHTQE Si: :5 11:11:53}.â€" "’ South Side of Kent-st. McLENNAN C0. One Price Shoe Store. LONG BOOTS . . . Lumbarmen’s Rubbers is Money in your Pockets LONG BOOTS ti" “o! We cheerfully show our goods and quote prices, then we ask E 5m to judge of the values, and we know what the verdict will be. sin 'rti! 14M W. KENNEDHI 00. I 5:. I l ,n‘: gas-2'. Efirfiamfi *2 3! é? "hi . . . . : Dress Goods, Trimmings, Linings, cottons, Linens, Tailoring, 7 weeds, Cloths, Blankets, Curtains, Carpets, Underwear, Furs, Gents’ Furnishings, 1.; l P. t We have the confidence of the people when we make this announcement, as we always do as we advertise. Watch for our mutations of prices. Take advantage of the best chance to secure Goods of Sterling Quality at the Lowest Prices ever touched. Our bargains are manifold, and our facilities for securing the best gnods obtainable at the very closest figures from the manufacturers and wholesale dealers are undisputed, and we mean to give to our customers the benefit of every dollar saved in OUR CLOSE BUYING FOR CASH. Q Susan“ e- :l £134 ’at1rb‘} roBugt 0011939 1 j ‘- :._,, {.t 1y Young Men and Young Women my AXD HEAVY HARDWARE Runs, OILS AND GLASS. MW. KENNEDY 8: an. COAL HM Sale at the Dry Goods?J McLennan a: Go. R. NEILL’S CELEB BA TED ESametnlng Good! w...- Cuuhc in Shorthnnd and Typewriun; “m; for $35.00 01' with M! $35.“)T3p6 :nl' um has! in the market) for $100. hrmnhrs, Here are the lines we handle, and all are included in this Great Sale : -â€"-1'0 BUY YOURâ€" Best Ofi’ers, Biggest Bargains, Greatesti Satisfaction ever given to the people of tints County. I :usiness College. Peterborough. Ont. alwsys “ V233“ “KEN AGENTS FOR THE PRIEGLE MDREA, m: Iii}: celebrated Xew Frankfin Type. Hu: gamb pmizhms 1! they under- rr wmte Shouhand. Hm l'uteybamugh Buy-inc“ Cu]. able to aupp'y tho demand for .n'iamuls niuua coming to Peter- ‘. Neill; Room for Skilled Help Wool/ens and Rea a’y-made Clothing. gm Clothing House of EoALb Something Real! H. W. Kennedy a: Go «rasoxaeszo» Garwood tout the mm W uh on- hours: and manta. um: m on MI W! m w ”the ago“ of gun; The Collects (5 to 0m favor or 0.3mm!) «and on the poses and mm smoi as man. In a flrao m: Callahan foam 1 lo:- cho school. Darin this halt the Oakwood “3‘9““... I I I ! I I: .hfl‘nm "In-II! Mm ll "nunI um unnu- "Lu-nun"!!! non-1.0“! immu .1195!" «up U0“ “‘0ch i‘fim 0- It mouniuu wnym Juu- ,, v._.v _ taken by am- “so when the dunlng Consulate com name urlnd. sad for the non oouplo of hours practiced at right gun! “new“. The man lined up no Our Collegiate Wlul at Foothill. In was a gay and jolly mm! that left for Oekwood last. Saturday to witness the struggle between the Calleslste stalwarts end the Oekwood football kickers. Besides the carry-ell. a goodly number of single rigs, gladsoones and horsemen went out. Llents. Beatles and MeAlplne, assisted by Pte. Puma}. (all of on. ma Battalion), well armed. cleared the any with that: mountqd 00:937.“. 1‘th gunk was quite A A AA-nlnn Lmbsmr, N on mm. This is to certify that I have used PILKIE'S DIPHTHERINE for hoarseness and sore throat, and found it an excellent remedyâ€"xx 38. W. F. Mch'rY, Jeweller. LINDSAY, N W. 12th. Iam subject to ulcereted sore throat, and having used PILKm‘s Dxpnmxnmz can heartily recommend it. to any person slmlliarly afiected.â€"w88. J. menm, Bookkeeper. # NE “I! I ‘ which.“ Bow-I'd. Psi-ties passion the corner of Peel 8: William-3:5. will save money and gain style by consulting g. p. mullett about their furs, either in repairing or ordering new goods. Fur should be out to the bees adventure to look well, and it. requires practical experience to no that. Satisfac- tion given or money refunded. 811:: G. P. MULLETT. “Mill”. (5."): a u: u 'MMI-un‘ :- nun M l ‘II'|I“ ifiléiérnun n ‘L ,_ [mmuun-u "and!“ 9M”) Found. On the corner of Peel and William-5153., during the winter months, a. practical far- rier who givesentlre satisfsction,or money retnnded, w_hen repairing or making to 4"-.. -._.I lâ€" .. ‘5‘, v"- -_ _.r .__.7 03:32: furs of every descriptionM and in any 83y16vâ€"87 _tfo G-Po MULLETTI marriage moon-es can be obtained at any hour, day or night; as Huemm Co.’s.â€"-88-tf. rvawmlng us can our“ am per week selling our Ru- ny ‘.' ‘unnamu.mwn hualary monk Purmmxem puamon and aalarivn. Ex~ olualvvwrritox‘y. \\'r1 0 at once for terms to I. 0. an AHA“. Nuruorymsn. Toronto. Ontario -8043. .. u». TOWN AND COUNTY. MW! 3 mw ([unmlizm gen;- DASHE.) HERE AND THERE. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1895. AGENTS Ne w A dverttaomen ta. W m m _,amifl§fl What the People SAY. mu bucks WIN! Baku .] '213.‘.'.'.'.".'.i |ill1|8\ll!‘ "an Ol-‘- nun pug). COMP“. iih‘ém'd'tk"? .... . . mom Jung“; WIMM l |imfl u M 1|“.N. THE CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY. ONE. FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 22. 18599 m 011:: mammal: min “In“? Hum owned by“! him In that and! trio hand which hohunow mud to: unnl mm Tho output!- am In known.- pine utmost, much and In Ema. ' ninai mob viiiuins. Our "020809.“ a maid remember that “landmine of their establishment mu mm on the good conduct oi their unpio n. w”... not. living in 0mm and w not Minna moi: Nukgnrdion. r4 natiempzhwz'r‘ “W M- ..A_-_‘_ ‘LA ‘ ~The clerks from a certain store In town who on flood own little girls Into n bun In the use ward one ennlng qnm noon: wm phase remember on» m known, n: ma you act n can of to: 3nd {authors or I col piano of land. In hm com. 50 I prom pug It‘our ogqupn bu}; co b, prgcoo -â€"Orillia Times; It is a truism that editors subsist on almost anything, but the Huntsville Forester man,who eateth grass like an ox, beats the record. This is from his last week's issue : "Mr. J aekson Reid, oi the Reid house. been ht in a fine bunk yesterday eveninn, whie he killed the day before on Oxcongue lake. A sample of it was eent to the Forester. for which we are truly thankful theee hard timee when hay is 812 a ton.” â€"â€"Two commercial trunks fell from are of the hotel baggage w as into about eightlnches cf mud on llliem-et. last Thursday. The pieces were large, and 3.5 no one would volunteer assistance to the unfortunate driver he was compelled to deliver the balance of his load and return to fish up the trunks, the owner of which will In future carry a fair sample of Lind- say mud wherever be my 20. â€"An ingenious man comes tn the front with a. stud button that can't be snatched from the owner. When the stud ace the owner goes with it. This is a go thing. Now let hlm invent a collar button that can’t roll under a. bureau. nor creep be- neath a bed. nor slide down a water pipe. When he does that the sons of man will rise up and call him blessed. â€"When a number of ladies are observed to halt: in front (f the: Daminion Bank and gaze fixedly at the window for two or three minutes, it must not be assumed that they are ogling the good-looking bank clerksâ€"they are merely admiring a. hand- some collection of potted flowers Riven to the etafl‘ by Manager Bass, and placed in the window to take the sun. â€"-Mlss N eLtle Keenan, who has recently returned cram Washington, is prepared to reorganiza her class, tox- lnstructlon on plano. Pupils wishing to takes course in theoretical music or harmony will be naught eiiher in classes or Individually as desired For terms app) y at the residence at Mrs. Keenan Huron-st.â€"ll-dw~lf. â€" Last Saturday's market was only f Jrly well attended. but the quality of produce and other oommodltloq was good. The prices were : butter. lTo (1:120: per pound ; ezgs, 1-5;: to 170 nor dcz ; ducks, 45: to 503 per pair; chickens, 25.: to 35c per pair; paratoes, 15: to 203 per bushel. Mr. Dan. Powers. express messenger. has been placed In charge at the Halibut- mn exprem car for two weeke In place ct Met-mane” Melllsh, who in relieving Mes- sangu- Tom Moore on the Blackwa'ot- .‘Md- land run. Mr. Hu‘ry Gain takes Express- men Pawere' dutiel here. HWMle comln home from the Oak wo )d-Llndmv (on: H match. on Sntmdny nl ht. Willie Jenny‘s home had the m afammo to (all Md break n nhnrt. Hnwnwr. the Collegiate crowd cook Mn vohlcla in tow. whllo “Doc" rode Mn charadr hmw. - IL S. Bumm'u Franc}. and Anwrlmn (‘Jzubllmtluu u'utuul for cutting Lndlcs' undChlldrm‘n )Armouus. Slmpho. orient. nndnlwuyu rallnblo. Cutting mm: c and -‘-\N ems uupmlod. Call or address MRS. Nam“: quuufiAgont). 52 Regent-5L. L‘D(1§I\V.WIUI3N- gm h poles. Mr. Sherman. local “out or . D. McCam'ey, or Osweko. N. Y., says he la randy to putchue 50 000 or more. to be dnllvered along the slcllugs ofthe Grmd Trunk. -Mr. Geo. Johnston, inspector for the Wilson Lumber 00.. of Toronto, which firm purchased the season's output cf Carew's mill. is busily engaged superio- tending the shipping of the stock. The lack o sufliclent cars is retarding him somewhat. â€"-Farmera who have soluble timber wlll_ooln_ moqu will your makl‘ngtelo; ~â€"A. football match between the north ward school 659m and the Y.M.C.A jan- iora wan playea Nov. 13:11, and resulted in a victory for the latter team. the scrr: being 3 to 0 The goals were scared by W. Silvantr .Hardlng and .Wlmaxnaon. Hogg Bros. Their ivellihfrauéedfi Vétdélili and she general appaarance of both stores would do credit: to any town. â€"While at Oskwood Saturday your re- porter could not heln admiring the gplendid stores of Sheridan . Co. and â€"John Cassidy. the tramp who stole a nig’s head from the front or Sprett Killen‘s store on Thursday evening less, pleaded minty on Saturday morning be- fore P. M. McIntyre, and was sentenced to a. month In Castle J mkson. “Mr. Joseph Staples, 0: Manure, whose barn was recently destroyed by fire. has a new one already erected. 1!: Is 32:52 feet. in size, and next spring he will build an addlnlon of 32x56 feet. making is one of the largest barns in the district. â€"The Alice-Babel cleared for Bobcay- seen last: Friday with a scow-loed of flour. bran, rolled one, chop, etc., from Ssdler. Dundas 8: Co.'s mill. 'There were 1.500 bags in all. The return freight. will be a load of wheat. â€"A girl baby born the other day in Kc- koma. Indiana, is the fouraeonth daughter of a. fourteenth daughter of a fourteenth daughter. a record which is thought to be unprecedented. - Mr. W. T. C. Boyd's handsome steam yacht was In p;r: on Saturday. It Is a very speedy cuts, makes the run between here and Bobcsygeon in an hour and a halt. â€"Mr. McIllharge ywill ship a double- deck car of hog s to 1.3011111}, P. Q, to ”marrow and on Monday will send 0!! two can-loads of horsesâ€"40 in allâ€"to Bristol, England. â€"Cambrldge-st., In the neighborhood or the market, presents the nppanrance of an abandoned grave yard, owing to a number of monks stuck into holes In the street. â€"When diptherla Is In the neighborhood use PxLxm'a szrmsz and prevent: It spreading. An ounce of prevention le better than a pound ct cumâ€"86. -Avold all the unnecessary upon-o “mated to dlpthefla by min mem‘s DIPI‘RERINI, which 'keepa t a system proof against oontaaloa.-86. ~81: roamed house to rent on William- at. south. halt-way to the Itatlon; 86 s gaunt». Applv to C. Cnrrncx er J. H. homnm.â€"88 tr. â€"The Young Ladlee' Mteelen Circle of the Cambfldge-et. ehuxch gave an entertelnmenh Thundey evening In the buement. â€"McWatteru' broad mmn mat with the loss of a whael on William-st. I”: Saturday Brad was down for the time being. Mon humane. - '--'l‘he Bunker house. Oakwood, received a fine deer from the north country last Saturday. -A ohoioe stock of Memorial cards of the latest and moat handsome deeign just received at Tan Post. «Street commissioner Walker and sev- eral men are engaged in making the etreela in town more passable. â€"'1‘ho lnoorpontlon of tho Bflthh Amor- lon Basic... 0011‘: Toronto. in led to ohm the old mounds of butnou mining. Pmlnub clot-nu you. n 5.. gig-93m. Pools-g! M 9 't. Fifi-Mon. . . 0. all . 1". M13 _ 0mm 093: not .0 8. Odd â€"Mr. N. Zeuieldt's big dray horse was purchased by Mr. McIilnargey and ship- ped to Bristol. Eng" along with 39 others. The animal stands 6ft. high at the shoulder and weighs 1.700 lbs. Good judges pro- nounced him the best of the lot. and the buyer was of the same opinion. as he paid the top price for him. â€"She wears her heart upon her sleeveâ€" So all her girl friends say ; And one can readily believe She wears it net that way. Dear girl. she as to wear it so. 0: wear it not at all; Inside her waist it cannot go. Her corset is so small. â€"As an instance of the simple way in which shooting accidents sometimes hep- peo, amember of a town hunting party related the following: One of e dogs‘ having returned to camp. the man on ws‘ch close b went up to secure him. and laced his ed rifle on the und while e snapped a tie-chain to e animal's collar. While doing so the rifle butt 1:? Redoutheicygroundandieilintoe li e ollow, slewing the muzzle around and setting the trigger free at the some time. 'rh bullet and the men's trouser l “3 "mug wounded on dog. '8 â€"Very little height is being handled by the Estnrlon this tell cornpered with other years. The solution given is that the merchants of that village do notoarry as large stocks as formerly in consequence of the constantly increasing number of citizens who do all their buying in Lindsey. â€"A dozen of our young Indies and gen- tlemen have formed themselves into n progressivepedm club. the arrangement being to meet at the home oteeoh of the members in rotation. Lest evening the club met at Miss Goodwin‘s residence. and enjoyed a very pleasant time. ~A report has been circulated about. town to me eil‘ech that. a serious stabbing nfl‘my too: plnoelssi. week on the boundsry o! Vevulsm and Somervllle. north of Fen- elon Falls. We have been unnbie to gienn any reliable information, nor has the law yen been invoked. , â€"The autumn sittings of the fell nssizes o zed Tnedsy otcemoonbetoreMrJnslice .- eredibh. The session romises to he s. very lmgortnnt one. G. . Watson. Q. 0., and A. Aylesworth, Q. C.. of Toronto. two very distinguished legs! gentlemen, are in sctendnnoe. -â€"\dr. John O‘Brlon‘u new houso In the south wax-.1 ls balm: rapidly pushed for- wurd. Tho wood work to being supplied by Mr. George lame. who Is she furnish. lag the material for the new Goodorbam howl. --.\ young woman nnmcd Bertha Fln~ my. who-o trh-uds reside In llchAy con. In new confined In the goal her. an um: roman! to the Toronto asylum. It. I. toured she has becoma hopolouly mane. ~â€"-An Aurora Indy wu given Judgment. (or 830 «minus a bicyclist. in the divi-lon couro inst. wool: (or injuries NOIIM through being run into while walking on tho sidewalk. â€"Mlaa Gulbrolth. has rammed her music clues at Mrs. Robinson’s. 88 Willhm-at. north.â€"l:!8-3m.-â€"79~3m. â€"\1r. Dm M Grlbbon remand h!- houaobold em-ou from £13 [11- wt. to his mw residence on F-ranclu -at.. near Wlllhm-nt.. hut week. -Tha name “Chum and Grand Trunk" Is to be taken ofl‘ all on: hearing it and "Grand Trunk“ glans substituted. -No sign 0! navigation cloning yer. Ice blocked the river last yen on the 10th inst. Local Brown". â€"1‘he Ballbnrcon train brought down 21 deer Tu esdny morning. giving storm by Willianrya dale; “Sn-ad- dled on a. M «1 Moose,” a hunting story, by Hubert E w} , and many others. â€"Harver’a Round Table for November 19-11 will contain a Thanksgiving story. "Hunflng an Anarchist," by Albert Lee: “The Szo of the Two Princessea," by Mrs. Lew euece: the first of a series of articleymtitled “The Tower of Many Spoyies :' “The 41.1mm yam-”.5 211m:- ~Harper's Bazar for November 23rd will be a superb Thanks ving number with a decorative cover an an extra supplement. It will be immensely attractive in fashion features, in pictures of beauty and style from the horse show. and in a variety of illustrations suitable to the beginning of the gray New York winter. Romspm and. Inseam“. â€"-A double-page illustre clan by A B. Frost will be one of the stdxlng features of Harper's Weekly dated November 23:11. In the same issue of the Weekly. Caspar W. Whitne will review the horse show. and J alien slob will contribute a. paper on the study of art in the west. Downer vine Cheese rectum lasted. 0:: Saturday morning leet, shortly after IO o'clock, the cheese inciory at Downey~ ville was noticed to be on me, and not- withstandinu the most strenuous efforts of the neighbors, was speedily burned to the ground. The notary bed been operated for a. number of years with (air success, and its loss will be felt by the paopla rt that par: of Emily. The cause of the fire is supposed to have beene de- fective chimney. The building and con- tents were insured in the Royal for $400: less $1,200. The property wee owned by Mr. I. E. Boy, who occupied a portion cf it. man. We! Momma... W. In. tom Thu: no remedy in the make: “ford: Inch prompt rant! In toothncho. noun-.1313. and rhonmntlsm M Nervulno. tad m action In am of cramps. colic, one" It almp1ymamllonu. Rama-king this no. physlclm a! 1: dance ho nut-d mt from his knowle can cf the «imposition of ! Net-flung no rem oould sum as In A. a family remedy. and that In ever bonu- bold a bottle of Nervmne mould unu- able lcr ornament damnudn. Baden 0! th s papa: should try Xenulne. "no Gannon M10.” As Abulmn Lincoln onllod than). do not one to urgno than: their nllmenu. What they want In n medicine tuna will cure them. The simple. bonus statement. “I know tint. Hood's Ssm :rilln med no.” is the but argument in "or at obi. m1. cine nnd this in what may thousand- volnntntily uy. melee- lubed-a. We new today I» “We mourn): butchered meet: in one port. end crowded b the eide of it e live Dig in o box. with his odoriterone perfume permeocina the meet. I: one at our local hatchet-o placed his most in such clone proximity to o is non we would hear a howl from the [weft]: Office G. W. Bull’s “we!” um. Kent a. â€"Mrl. Richu'd Dork. who hhd the ml:- ‘?m“f.‘° “mm" ‘1'“: ”3'4 f" «"13; I not mo 1: cc a II at mud: a: pan. Mr. But ha um» noonnd mm m when ot hi: mtdont. â€"â€"lr.C. Ema Vontnu. matter a lug. wholoulo can at 80th.! Town. Jun-wen. “and lab flood” from a for Run mu with ulna”: nt Bo . Md hum all coming m to: ow York to m u- m:- for the ma. 4» Mhulxnl-mdmh -â€"Mr. James Allen. of Mount Irwin. w” in town Tnudny. Ho up are. business {:30 “pail; at“ in“? prod“. .mdb: gun: on: non w khan out this cannon. -ROV. E N. m. M. A. B. Do. 0‘ Bridge-u. Methodist chunk. Beiloviiic. formerly of Part flop... bu been invited to Put-at. church. Chum. «Moo: to tho action of the transfer contain... pad W ododbledtfiépéflflonofcumun chi loath «pursuant o! Daytoot 00.. boat and shoe manufacturers. Geomouown. h . a returned to town. â€"â€"Mr. J. W. Blur. of 0mm. mm:- for Mr. B. D. McCa . at Ounce, the well known dude: In ognph also. was known Mondsyconurrlng with . Sher- man. lccu agent hm. â€"-Mrr. Wm. Mush.“ of (.‘mnlu-Idiza-stH who has been damask-lands undulatin- ror tho put two ween In the vlclnuy cl Powlu'p Corners. Pension. returned on Standby last. â€"M '. Geo Dmdo, of G sit. who returned the ether day from a hunting expedition up north spent 3 few due with Mr. end Mrs. Gooéwin hetero returning to the city. â€"Meeen. B. J. Metehett end M. bun» lung, 0! this town. attended the tuners! or 9 late Mg. Maggot .31 ntohett. yho ESTnEExrfidilh thevPeberbo’ Ed (sinister, Monday. -â€".\Ir. June: Moquhu. of Mgr-loan. left: lost. Thundny for North Buy out! but- goon Falls to via" blends. Upon his re- turn he will vlslt New York. "Mtg: Bauer. who bu been the guest of Mrs. ‘1‘. Walters. out “111.10:- the out two weeks returned to hot-home In Port Hope last Sstunday morning. } â€"Mn. R. J. nutty. o! Guelph. mu the nut otMn . Hut-cone. Cambridge It” or I for days In: weak. -â€"Mr. Clark. Menu. at Beaverton. In M: arc-ant the men: at Mr. and Mn. John Me Donna. of tho norm wad. -Mr. Dyca Bur. uptsln of the Toronto nnlnrslcy loot-ball team. In at home In!- forlng from a dislocntod shoulder. the :1- m1: of 3 recent: accident. â€"Mro. Smoke". of Florida. l'. S.. he one time A resident, ct Llndny. la n sent. the guest of her aunts. the Mlueu urley. cf the north mad. â€"â€"Mu. Goo. MchUM. o: Piston. ud her fan: noun. are upendlng a tow duyu with Mr. ad Mrs. Shorey. at the Metho- dist parsonage. â€"Mlu Sum (ionhh. o! Ilobcnmon. spent Inc Frld sy In town. the aunt of her trlsnd. Mm Rue. n! the em wad. â€".\!r. and Mrs. J. C. Gnoo and Mn. (Cap-a) Ron left for the our on Thursday mun week Mn. [bu wln spend the ulnar Tcrcmto. â€".\Ir. Goo. Goodwln lots for Toronto guard: mornlnu u. when M wlll nun-In l! awryt the turn. out uni-factory. -.\lm Chute. 0! Part no . who his Mon rpondlnu u how wuh V th Mrs. (Du Hartman. return“ home [at west. â€")!rn. Wilder and daughter arrived home Tuuduy from u vl-lt withhlend- n Bambi-lane and Seven Bridge. â€"Rev. Mr. chomb, Church 0! En - had ogergggqn It Penelon Falls. was a town last Friday. â€"Mr. Fwd Prawn 0! Mann. mt! his cousin. Hm! Hun . spent Sundu wlth Mr. R. Touchburn. â€"Paymuter O'Gndy. of the public wot-h dominant. Toronto, m In town Int Thursday. â€"-Mr. Thou. Paley. of Oskwood. m In town last Saturday and gave Tm: Post a pteuanz call. â€"Rev. W. Cnighbon. put»: of Christ church, Boboaygoon. m in town Fridsy. â€"Mr. A. Cnthberc. who has been in Oriilio. tor the put. two mambo, is visiting in town. â€"Mies Marjorie Rania. of maven. u visiting Manda in town this week. â€"Mr. S. W. Crubme, pollen m strum of Bobuygeon, was In town Tats y. â€"Xlu Mercer. of Patel-homo. is In town. the guest at the muse: Nam. -Mr. Bogs. o! Onkwood. nude 3 short stay in town on Sntnrdu. -Mr. E. Manon, or Kin-know. spent last Sammy In town. â€"Mr. Jos. 0:3, 0! Linden V3119]. m In town on Sn uy lust. â€"Mr. E. D. We went to Toronto Tues- day morning. ~rr. Wm. Canaan. of Woodwflle. was In town last Sunday. «Mr. J. B. Warner wu In the city Tuesday. [Thom sumo-w lummoontflhuw thhcolm'lu {molnpunoul mun-achi- the and“! md‘dcpnrtuu drum. the mom:- otwenknon people. basins-mac. HIM [I malted hm und- poouleud comm»: Hump Nanoammhom.) ma. nod :13. The voddtng breath-t wu son 30 "The Blue Stone Home." the widows of the bride'u mother. Dr. md Mn. Bro-n lot: by the afternoon tale for 0ttawn.-R aview. '0‘“ in I." In... A very pretty wedding took aim on Tuudly. Nov. 11th or Port Hope. when Dr. I". J. Brown woo untried no “in Bertha Louise Woiungton. The tau-rim con- mony m odomnizedh ty Rov. Cori Smith. “Pom-bore, cousin 0 the bride. at St. Muk'o church. in tho prounoo oi shout any intignto triangle 3nd minivan of tho Orders for hoobhlndlng should hs 1st: st this emu. It is surprising how ales s valnms csn bs suds at thou msslnss. «on though they as mum soiled from much nsndlhc. Pdoss vsry mon- shle. Backs. Insulin“. or bound or when In any st: 0 st very mommy-1m. My. 0! It... Tho 6 LR. hon undo nun! Imporunt ohm; In thou- loonl um noncommun- lns with Monday but. Tho Bollbouon tum nuns n: 9.05 lnomd o! 915. on In shop” ;tho Toronto trnln (12me on 9.15 Inntud of 9:5: And tho owning truo (coin Toronto arrive. n 10 57 no. loom of 1120. “so of the Beacon mulling (mus-Mt . and Ir. Goo. Gun. popularity of the D11! â€"_â€"â€"v" â€"w ‘----v â€"v m.smmmwhh u will In on hmcod Mame two well known how! 3: m I ! mm “W0. lawman".- oappd Mr. Wm. lunacy. bu cluku mm homo. iéi‘litw __ Ti “Mam. ‘31}0 19mm flare mumuwm. mum mam Malnu- mm boyhood“ tho- am a. “on o! 0:“. New cr Don-hr. no “Wmmwd my oh“ mummyuunmum. the but ”In”. lawman-chum. Mm“ to M. Dr. 1:. swam hunt-nod tron: wanna-o... not». In doom tun- h m «mm ”’9 fl” ‘3‘." 0! 30““. I dunno. cum. On)“ 3-” mm hum. fld. -l|7. has of bar mm Una oollolton to the I.“ Boclm (13:: 0am- will be Doe. 7d! . The “‘0“ In “promo court um (.er ova-Ila mvwhfluud .utouou woman-before The Int any for min-ac out. um“! W wqmnm Mr lawn-t mum an airtight low- MM adv“ m wry by... .Mo. . W‘WW Madaga- datum» or WARNER 8: 00., The above lines are well worthy every buyer's at- tention. \Vc have hundreds of lines equally as cheap which only require to be seen to convince you that the reason why we are always so busy is because our prices and qualities are RIGHT in every department. Read our ClothlngAidzegugmmt elsewhere in this Paper. 6 pieces Brocade Mantling, cheap at $1.25. {or - - 65c “ 25‘) Ladies' and Children’s Mantles (Iast season‘s goods), worth from $2 to $12 50, at sec to $2.50 each 500 yds American Cretonne, fast colors, worth 20c. at - 10¢ per yard 375 yds Heavy All \Vuol Tweed, worth 90c, at - 50c “ 250 yds Heavy Tweed for Boys' wear at - - - 25c “ cheap at IOC, {or - 5c per yard 750 yds Double Fold Serge, cheap at 25c, for - - 15c “ 950 yds 42-inch All Wool Serge, cheap at 45c, for - 30c “ 500 yds 45-inch Best Wool Serge, cheap at sec, for - 35c “ 25 doz.. Men’s Peak Caps, regular price 50c, for - - 25c Men's Leather Mitts, with or with- out finger, for - I 5c per pair Men’s Oil Dressed Leather Mitts, with or without finger, for 20c Men’s Oak Tan Leather Mitts, worth 50c, {or - - - 25c “ IOO Baltic Seal Caps worth $2 to $2.50 ; we offer your choice for $1.00 40 boxes Black Saxony Yam, 2 oz. bunches, at - - 10¢ each 2 pieces Kersey Flannel, worth 30c, (‘ During the last three weeks our buyer has been scouring the markets for Goods at one half their value, and has been successlul in getting a great many lines, of which we give you prices {or a small portion as follows : 1250 yds Stripe Costume Dress Goods This seems a bold statement at first sight, but when you look into the matter you will find it correct. I... IMF.“ You can realize fully this amount for your Grain by making your Fall and Winter purchases from Warner Co., Lindsay and Woodville. $1.00 PER BUSHEL . . FOR IVE/EAT. . LINDSAY AND WOODV ILLE. rim May 0-»! ram «gush-luv W64 B “"- .l-“- Fries tloyâ€" MI 11 tn 9 I. Warner Go. or on) no. In new“ Wolvo nonl- m “nu“ .- 'fllfl‘l‘ “I. m M m in Iona“- u‘ mun ngmm' rmzxauwhv ° : II... on- .“ n VIM tun-oat. w manna tut“ and «u and non m tho kw: moor. Count-mud 3 «our w» inn-mu. lulu. minndndg _ . Wan“. Apply (Jib. mm :m.’ MONEY TO LOAN only M m “00an "unsound human-q “Mn-1mm. lot :0. M. 0, cm Am». "06 and. t. M umdto row . calm! at». W um 4% 0088 AND LOT FOR SALE.â€" M not: mtnlmmyJMh-iqqmv GEE-vii“ ' nu. méflmmw . I om DISCOUNTED ammo. W In me'duu. mamaâ€"cm. sum the pans... IOlNAGII OEMOID. 20c per yard

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