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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 11 Dec 1891, p. 5

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in 273 Paterson Co. Extra wide au-wool Henrietta in all colors for 32' c. (knocks them all out). Our wool Dress Goods in all colors for 1 )4 take the lead. Heavy all-wool Costume Serges worth 350. for 150. See these goods. We have 16 pieces of heavy Costume Cloth worth 15c. to clear at 8c. These will not last long at the Price. - In Black Henriettas and Cashmeres we lead the trade. We have sold more of these Goods than any other house in Town. for SPOT CASH, which we intend clearing before Christmas. Men’s Tweed Overcoats, with Velvet Collar, for - - - - $4.25 Men’s Worsted Overcoats, with or without Velvet Collar, for - 5.75 Men’s Very Fine Worsted Overcoats, for - - - - - - 6.50 [These are Goods you should see]. Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats, with and without Capes, from - - 2.25 Youth’s Worsted Overcoat, for - - - - - - - - - 4.25 [Regular price elsewhere is $6.50.] Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Suits oheaper than anywhere else in the Town. SYNDIBATE STORE, 350--Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ 0vercoats--350 The best 30 inch. Cotton Shirting for 10c. downs them all. See our 28 inch. Cotton Skirting for Se, and our 27 inch for 5c. Extra heavy Cottonade for 18c %.,soui elsewhere for 25¢. We also have a. good line we are going to clear at 15c. SPEC [ALâ€"20 pieces all-wool grey Army Flannel, 28 inches wide, to clear at 25c. We commence ourother lines of grey Flannel at 10c. Heavy three-ply STOCKING YARN for. 35¢. per lb. A special purchase of MEN’S ALL-WOOL SHIRTS and DRAWERS we are going to clear at $1.15 a suitâ€"now is your chance. Men’s extra. heavy all-wool SOCKS, two pairs for 25¢. â€":old elsewhere for 40c. We Can give vou Grev or White BLANKETS cheaper than they can be bought In Our Staples Department we are selling Goods at Manufacturers’ fl Buyer: will study their own interests by making their purchases from us. Remember we guarantee to save you from 25 to 50¢. on every dollar you Spend With “5. Men’s A splendid selection of PERSIAN LAMB, BEAVER, NUTRIA and other Fur Capo at price: that will asyonish the closest buyer. m 0“ rI’m geu uuyuca. Uvulv “AW 5.. .. ._-_- we, HOSIE RY and GLOVES we make one of our specialties. We buy these goods direct from the manufacturers in large quantities for spot cash, which ygenablets us to show you these goods at prices below what wholesale men would ask for them. ___._.. an , 9 L__-_ 1) _____ I... We can give you Grey or for at the Factory. v- -..-.-v évvâ€"v â€"v r""' ~~-â€" ,, â€"'§pecial Bargams in SILK HANDKERCHIEFS suitgble for Christmas Presents. We can show you a grand selection at a very nominal pnce. PATERSflN GO’Y, runs, was, was. TALK ABOUT CLOTHING! You will find well assorted with all lines in Table Linenq, Towels, TOWGIiDSS, Nap- kin: and Fringed Doylies. Some nice goods yore and prlcea away down. 111-, L,-_ LL-..â€" “AAA- Special for this Sale is 150 Pairs Men’s Extra Heavy Fullcloth Pants for $1.35, sold Where for $2.25. -- A“ An .A‘A-_ En- DRESS 00008 DEPAB TMEIIT. Dry Goods, Clothing, Burs, mnDoaMMâ€"S OUR LINEN DEPARTMENT Still to the Front with Prices second to None. REMENIBER THE PLACE, Next door to the Post Oflice, Kent-st. We have Bargains in every Department which. space will not permit us to enumerate. ‘W'vwlv- V-nrv, ...H , 7 Special Line in Heavy all-wool Tweed worth $1.00 for 50¢. Aan Many Other Staple Lines, “'e will now give you some of _“ u- m“ ,’s Wombat and Bulgarian Dog Skin Coats from $10 up. Grey Robes, Black Robes and Hindoo Bufalo Robes In this Department we are determined to surpass all previous efi'orts in order to clear the stock. We will give you a. LADY’S ASTRACHANJACKET for $15.00. 7/23 only Ban/{rapt Stool: Men in Town; NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE. MEN’S COONiSKIN 00A TS for $20.00. at less than manufacturers’ prices. , you some of our prices. We recently_ nurchued 31. a. TREMENDOUPS DISCOUNT - - - 1AT THE? :’ Prices. NEW OMETHING nice and not too expensive is the constant de- mand on the. part of holiday shoppers. The dcmandisareason- able one, and we have kept it in mind in" making our Christmas selections. One of the features of our stock is nice goods, not too ex- pensive; goods that may be given without shame and accepted gladly and gratefully, yet which do not makeian extravagant demand upon the purse. . Such is our assortment of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s lined and unlined Kid Gloves for Holiday Presents. Lindsay's Leader Qf Low Cash Prim. at 31125303 should my White?!” Buuxnneu them. 25 cents-m 4. 1;: him. Cnnu HALLâ€"83'?- Eastbound-amount" wemnnyoutoronly 83.69. Nothing nkolt rims Canton at 31.00 mammal-Dishes at 81.25 In males at the bargdnaweuecim ton-tho holiday-cum. m1 CnnuHAu. R. D. Tnmoxfloo movedhu cool. wood ond pressed hay office to R Smyth’n store. opposite market. Side emu-moo. Cool and wood owoy down in Prim-- 5 003B. until utterChrlstmsn-SM. â€"'i‘he purest. sweetest end nicest Mixed Candy intheworldtcronllec.pern..etA.B. Tamar'sâ€"82. â€"Somerercplecss in Art Chins, Dcultcu. Ksrlshcd. Adderly and Japanese Goods st Cams BALLâ€"82. â€"Britton Bros. have s nice convenient pasture to let for A short time, Well wstered with the “old csken bucket" Apply st ones. out. or those that are held, can stop the telling, sndaetngcod growth at heir. by using Hall’s Heir Beuewer.-83-l. â€"Mr. C. A. Bastedo. s Toronto fur 13%;: in town Tussdahon a. return trip from mount. Beevertcn nnd other points. He picked up about 1.6!!) rut skins. 1m mink. end smell lotsot hssver. otter and beer â€"Abcut five inches of snow tell Sundsy even- inalssgnndthe merryjinzleotthchells rescunded early Monday Incl-nine. impnr e. hopeful spirit into our msrchsnts. whosu - pate a brisk holiday trade it there is sufficient of “the beautiful.” â€"Thnt money is source is msde plain by the inct that tax-collector Jewctt reports payment oi rstes slower last seeson. 0! course this ,,,AA.- ..A eh- bgdn M-n -III NOVELTIES res and Me. At» and sale ct aprons and fancy articles will be held in St. Paul's school house on Fridsy. Dec. 18th. by the ladies. the young ladies end the little girls sewing societies jointly. Sole to beam-mum. Testromstos. Amulet muslclntneevenlng. Tee. Riots. Admisslom @112 flauahimt 33m; â€". â€" nesdey eveninza well-attended meeting was held in the overs house under the auspices ot the Idndsay horticulture! society. in. Beadle oi: St. Cotherines delivered a very interesting lecture upon horticulture and floricuiture. which ebonnded with va‘uable information. Many written questionsha‘i been handed intothe secretary. Mr. these were answered plainly by Mr. Bean president. and Mr. Beadle. It is to be hoped that the society may see its way_ clear to prev id- ing another lecture on the subject in the near future. â€"i|‘ridey morning inst about 1.30 an alarm of fire was sounded in the east ward. and the firemen turned out with their hose-reels. but owing to thedistauoe oi the burning build from the neereet hydrant they did not proegg further than the fire-hall. The house.abriek one. wee owned and occupied by Mr. Jae. Coom'os The origin of the are is_not known; it had obtained such a. start when discovered that the tsmiiy were obliged to leave in their night clothes. There was en incur-nee of $300 on the buildin end 8109 on the contents in the Mer- cantile neurones Co. â€"'i‘nesdey evening about 9.30 as Mr. Scenes. - shoemaker. was drivmg about the north w'ard thrown over thed board and al severe kicks. He wes- carried into Dr. Degrassi's and his injuries attended to. which t 19m?” 1‘? 39.5”.m3.޴fm with 0‘ “I.“ ”0'10. nun-m- w cannot untamed, and m? ma" 9'65; um” ’ have to my an additional threoperoont. u inmates: tor the use of town money. fortunately III! flu- n- unvun. u... .. _--_ V-___, The horse ran back to Workma'a stable with the bully dammed cutter......Wednwdu Dr. MoAlnine'a home no uny on Ream. but was stowed by a cool headed. Deacon-kn before any damage was done. â€"Some nine months no the Bobcsmeon null boa manpower! from the W Mom“ In acme none nnnmble way. An Inveeugeflou was held by Mr. 8917. What)! black! doolered that the bug loo: was ammunition bended co the Indian-1e:- to be delivered to eke out bound train. but the carrier gently denied :1th be had been given the has the employee: have been vindicated In u an- m-...u.- In: In. Workman. -â€"The Scientific American. published by nnnn at 00.. New York. presents weekly to its readers the best and most reliable record of various improvements in machinery. while the scientific progress of the country can in no way begleanedsc well as by theregularparnsai oi its pages. â€"Bnnday morning last the employees or Bad- ler. Dundae 35 Go. turned out in a body toattend the funeral of their late comrade. Frank Maeeaw. son of Mr. John Massaw otthe east ward. who died Friday last or inflammation oi the bowels. after a short illness. He was highly esteemed by all who knew him. â€"'i‘he Camille Townsend Co. opened a three night's cnga ement at Bradburn's opera house last eveningi bored-y.) Thecompany received flattering notices from too Peterhoro papers. andie saggy, warilgyhoi good lflogged Th1: even :- y " as ynne" w reseu ed. an Saturday evening “David Garrigk." --Mr. D. C. Trew shipped this week a houdan cockerel about six months old to a customer in Singhampwn, Out. and a second line bird to Mr. Allan Bcane oi London west, one of the best known breeders or isncy towls in Canada. For eome years there has been a triendly rivalry between Mr. Rogue and Mr. Trew at the Pro- vincial and Dominion poultry shows. and Mr. Trew suffered defeat on several occasions. but last year "ewept the field." Now Mr. Bogue is paying him a deserved compliment by purchas- ing one of his finest birds. .. .. 1,; n-4Ar1..- 124.8333 HERE AND mm: Lindsay. Dec. 9. 189Lâ€"83. White Pun Bum uthemmzs oeutoolllh mixture m 0“ anthemâ€"804. LINDSAY, FRIDAY. DEC. 11. .m'g bookstore in open every .E’. E- W. HcGafiay. TOWN AND'COUNTY. Leave exacts early for 'Xmu Cakes. At mfgâ€"823. HOLIDAY E. E. W. MCGAFFEY. m1 Anew-coma- mm “M norm-mm” “3‘04”“ mum-Mu..- mmmuflfl “Munch” f!.l.c.A-¢09T=I. In: â€"'.l'he attendance 3: the Woven manual-quite comm “dummy been tonnd deeply potable. 1“...va g. H. Mush demand 3 very intentl- . _,. ,_u..... .1 oh. "man man'- rooms. “mo var-um" --* ---â€"â€"" “v momma; room will be cold humming you. Tun win don-d an opportunity for Dur- cmg some excellent mdlnamnwu st 3 reduction. Th9 public nanny mod. â€"-8aturdny.8unduudmm mmwnummymbwmm knew attended. â€"Rev. 3.3m this town when In Grim: next Sunday. mm exchncod pulpit: Rev. R. N. Gram. _ mutual uhol! dayln tha Cahokia church. bolas: the (assume {museum eon- contion. Muses were alum-sad 3t 8 and 10m -Rev. B. N. Grant ct Orllllo In to conduct eervloenndpreech lnS‘Andlew'eehu-chnext Sunday morning end evenlnz. Mr. Gram bone or the ebleet end most eloquent ministers cmhe Preebyterlnn church. and ell will welcome the unity of heednz hlm mm...“ evenln Rev. Mr. Great lecture! in St. Andrew’e ch on ‘W" The subject in e very attrecdve one. sad the eloquence and dry qulnt humor of the lecture: will hue 3 fine noon-91mm”. Mr.W.MoDonnelloithlelownheeeninven- tivo ee well eeelitenn hentot mind. He hoe been devoting hienlent in thetline for name time to en improvement on the udinnry envelope. end hoe invented e new method to: folding and thntwill tenderltimpo-lhle ion en envelope to tempomd with nnd leeve non-sees. Atmeeent. itie well known. en en- velope an be easily end end non-eoeeletto! lheopentlon. By Sqoixe IEO- Donnell'e ingenione method letter! will he eoeo- lntelyente. It will he impoeIlbleto open them without (lemming the enveloge.‘ This inven- , _..IA .- .1..â€" . t! : sin lonoubleoMsn plain. mum: at: hthoonomtwmoomemw sanctum Theothartwomdodpodtoroxtn anon utoaatety mdmwherod :md will be usedforlmpartsnt mdenoo and money letters. The new “new“! bo known as “Tho OI envelope." and I: numbed: manna st. Balm Km â€"'1'nvamn¢ Auditor W. Colwoll was In Iowa lutwooklookinzovertheboob of them» dewunent. , (I FIE! ‘I E‘I': III ltx“ EC“ 1 Eon-N Enivgonanpuofionauag E.”â€" Eoilv‘nug roan In «so £90. In. N520 In an.» 9255 9» aka. 1-- .Bauond Genaâ€"do .19 :5 93833. can on 505.5 o‘po 5.38 .39 Fun 590 h PI: D lhhlnlr' m3 III-I“. Iv mâ€" â€"â€" â€" 7,- room. She gave on slum and the mid : visitor nod. Anoxsmlnnuon showed am e thlothnd guns: on «moo to tho houno by fox-cm open a window with no no. The tide board exhumed and the navel-wore been laid out. but was left behind in the hut! night thoburzlnrhodto mob. sofa-u woo known it won thonght tho: no booty had been secured "no. “In: new nww â€"- _ ..... been victorious in eeoh‘with the grates: one. The inst was with Yorhwhen the Lindsay teem or eleven men and Cent. J. Scorer. beet ell pro vions records. The work was (i) to run 100 yards with reel. In: 350m: 0! hone. a: nozzle. get water. end bresk Misc 30 yards distant; (2) replnoe 50 feet or hose. as: waver and break disc: (3) new feet of hose. maoo feet. out on nozzle break disc and roll up. The time oc- cupied in executing the three movements was am. ”is. The York teem took 5m. 5755 to do the some movement; Mr. Snorer hes good rep - ~ A 1.... n.- l-m tie-t Sagas-at 38.305 :5qu 05 89a 38.3%; 383. i s 1 ii. hll I’ll) 2...! 83.33233 93‘ 05 boned his vial: to nods” until utter the Christmas holidays. â€"Mlss Gourd of Petal-Into sud Miss W o! Newtonvllls. hsvo bean vagina? in Down. the guests on Rev. Mr. and Mrs. of the Queen- st. psrsonsgo. â€"Oandnocor J. H. my of the GP. 3. who has been spondln a. few weeks' houdsys with relativesln town. wmoumoflns trsln may lut- â€"Mrs. J. Live-1y, writes! the gourd must of the Bell telephone new here. left guard to spend 5 few weeks martian!!! In gamma London and ashes viscous mu 0am Edda In: consider-sol: improved. ins hss not entirely nbsldsd.bnttho doctors usurodhlmslldsnaorvupslt. â€"Mr.8.00rnsnlettmmln¢ Issuan- Ammy.N.Y ntho om [OW to mstuonldoomdosotBss- norm my mags;- Shmfigfiz the work. Where“: the G. T. R. keeps a Inge [union In resident force such a cram gd Ln evorypoodblo w. sad [at ammo:- at“. , -.__ -____n_._4l‘nt W Ill U'w J. SW! 1 Irv-'0'" locomotive superb """"'"’den:. picked on: the dmerent teem, preotloe being held hoeereel Friday armpon. timely: series at â€"un.M.0.Fox o! Cobourz 1: st moat visiting her daughter. Mn. '1‘. E Cunningham Ona- â€"Dr. AM._Roagbtq¢_h _ot Tot-03:0 has post- â€" â€"_ I -0.-- 0h- 11!: uI‘tII‘I {It Allllt ob » .05 pan» :88 o4. a? .3: ”Foul-“MW” anhwu-aummb- Lame-82. mm. m "w'. mutual! (Additional ‘ Tad usefulâ€"m ”Malibu 111‘!”me- _‘A__ The mom mAr, 131:0]:an a. 1891. Dummy 8’ Flaw/[e 37/05. are now in our cellar. Best value in town. Lug chaser: liberally dealt with, Trvusinthesolinfl. The excellent quality of our Tens is so well known that it is needless to particularize. They cannot be amused by any house in the trueâ€"likely not equalled. . TWO CARI-DADS of‘ the different grades of Sugars ‘-â€"-â€" T -m. any. Also big purchase of Fine 7 weeds for Ordered Suits, at price as Gammon Goods and over Fifty Patterns to choose from. In wishing my many friends and patrons the compliments of the season, I would respect- fully tender tlwm my most cor- dial thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed on me during the year now nearly closed, and assure them that in the future nothing will be left undone to merit a continu- ance of the same. . ;â€"_l_.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"i 7‘ stock is unequalled by any house Our goods have been purchased with the greatest care and with the express purpose 9f satisfying every - - one with regard to price and qualzty. - - Great Push-Out of HOLIDAY GROCERIES. Bedroom Toilet Setts in Painted China. In Ivory, Granite and Majolica Wares . have some fine lines in Engraved Table Glassware. In fine Cut Glass we have Epergnes, Fruit and Preserve Dishes, Water Jugs, Celery Glasses, Pickle Jars, Trifle Dishes, Sugars and Creams, Goblets Wine Glasses and Tumblers, Butter Dishes, Cheese Dishes, Biscuit Boxes. In LAMPS we ofer Parlor Hall and Table Lamps in great varietyâ€"in Silver, Bronze, Figured'and Glass. Porcelain Shades and Illuminators. Call and examine these r.Dao.8.1891- Including Potted Beef, Ham, Tongue. Chicken, I'm'lcey (wow uucm Fish, Shell-fish and a very large line of Preserved Fruits and Jellies. These are deservedly p0 r and should reach every family. In addition to our stock of household necessities we deal largely in cAqunnoons All] ii‘fszm SPEGIALTIEsz'W We wish to invite the attention of Purcéase of 0 7167606255, DUNDAS FLAVELLE BHUTHERS. ABE BEADY FOB .- Dude: I: 171879118 Bros. Valentia Raisins, London Layers, Sultana Raisins, Gâ€"BOCERIES- Dehesa and Black BacK Ket Kaislns, VUSlULLd ____________â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- Currants, New Currants, French Plums, Prunes: _______’______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-- Figs Green and Evaporated Apples, Candied Campbell. Chum, 11mg“? NEW Fruits, Spices, Essences, Etc. and Black Backet Raisins, Vostezza consumers to our season, and are decided Bar- gains at the price. English and French China Tea Setts, Breakfast and Dessert Setts, Motto Cups and Saucers, Mugs, Vases, Fine “Line 0/ Have been marked down specially fer the Christmas .1 ‘I 'l1.,_~ SOME LINES Ill GROCERY MID GLASSWARE, other meats,

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