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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 25 Dec 1891, p. 9

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Eaves. mâ€" â€"0. Mo Arthur. Primary Form Mumâ€"A O'Leary. Micae- E. Reid. 1.. m 8. Nmnt and H. Mlmm maxyrg A. Maehan. A. E. Silver» m E Reid. LShsw. E. M.Ferrls. 1M1. Shannon. F. Weldon. M. Kin-lay, mm. D. Jewell. Gunp'odnon.â€"C. Keys. MisseaE. M. Ferris. fl. Khulna. _ main-A. Justin, Misses E. Redd, A. Gn- Consume Institute Notes. â€"1'hololiowinz pupils have obtained honor- .Ho mention in the weekly examinations at the monthly Prizes (or Boys end Girls. firmer Soap 00., Toronto, ofler the allowing prizeo every month till further notice. abound girls under 16, residing in the pro. thee of Ontario, who send the greatest number d “Sunlight” wrappers: lot. 310; 2nd. :6; 3rd. 3 4th, 81: 5m to mu. 3 handsome book: and a rundown tothoee who send not less than mum Send wrappers to Sunlight Seep MuBSoott-at. Toronto, not later then the note-eh month. and marked competition: that!” tnllnomo. address. ego and number or n ,7 A--. ___-_ _:n L- n..hn.k-A A Christmas Trout. Ya. it Is, to go: beautiful bright FLORIDA ORANGES for 23 eta. per dozan. Nice new “new Nuts. new Figs. new Raisins. etc" all mgad good at W. M. Ronsox's. Kent-at, B M. E. Takmt’s. opposite Benson home me-secotd-Emd mums, . It the Auction Mart. oppodte the Benson h all kinds o: may Chairs. Reed and Rattan furniture. Sammy naked for holiday gifts ' Junior Leaving. Madmanâ€"A. W. Mmder, Ins Ida m. . _ First 0. Form. munâ€"ML. D. Cathro nndJ. P. 61130 {allowing pimps buying nttended regu- . 14 _.n AL- L1_|___. low Advertzsements This Week’ wi“ oâ€"v‘ .- Mâ€"mses L. Shannon, F. Weldon And Eb: GEmahim 351m. LB. ohy‘ m BV co om'Yth.n. JVangg. w. Rich. Mina E tonalâ€"Chas. Cluthe. Noticeâ€"Thou. Crowley. To Lotâ€"Miss O'Connell. To Letvâ€"D. McKay. Whitby. Stayed-Niche!“ Whalen Cum Samba-John Cuew. three locals-J35. n. Lennon. Mo: Wanted â€"Geo. Graham. m monographâ€"W. Walters. Km to Creditors-Chas. Langley. A Good Ofl'er-Wes: Victoria Farmers’ Ins. ”deficits Wnnmâ€"A.W. P.2rkina Sons. may December 17, 1891.44. TOWN J O TTIN GS. 2â€"2.. J._Su_tt_on. J: Primeau. Misses Special Bargains ’, FRIDAY, DEC. 25, [891. First Form. 63¢ 5 Hannah. 2.th 05 «no 95:â€" 33 0:3- fim was 83 05 mamaâ€"ma @32â€" 0B S'oap M’I’g 00. Also some Odd Lines of ROSIEBY Great Sale at DUNDAS 81 FLAYELLE BROTHERS. Molar be he the iefit’ 76f kWhâ€"é‘ili_"'ilv_s m“. an. the aim was cloned ”anemia team a: Wad the maker of um am no - tanning-fly it though; udvhabmg....W thou-mmwmsmn the «nutmeg ‘ummuammmuwm g a s i E a consider them......oonn. Grendel! eeld he ' wmwmnmmmwxsmmg "ski 8:3 z: o E u \ on e l unannouo... :gi‘adndmdmggamumbifira or.Cheeee. dnbulk.) ..... .......... gym 3%?) N _ mam] Imkngg 03m .............. upmwzowg mm, “a um, m. mm Red Clover Seed... ...... 41.3% : igg ‘whoheckednpeuche tenorswonld bosom-nod - ---- o 14 to 016 endu'eetedeethey deserved. Upon the vote .... 018 to 090 Wynn-do tmeteieteer't'conmCL-a’den Hay... 900 to 10 0) m e a" hm n .u. ......... u "-0...." Touchbmmunm Wham» WHWW' 10°1h°-------- 500 to 525 tone “And one rlghteoue m eeved the city.” â€"â€" ,...Den.-reeveKylie. churned at ‘he fire and ‘mm To .1.“ BEST. “mammogram! e report recommending the: am ugh mused gm. All menfltled to the bee: the: their money “gang me: o! «an-:3: three ”chi-“’2 ' "£023:- 6.? 3:33;“, 1W 3:”3“ “”3 would “on ‘ e. an rem , yrn theeennedtheltteet he t”8311'!e.mule-memeeyeliemwhen’eoetlvzm- [mummnenyâ€"z-eodeuemw dispensedwivh for them: macaw. . Nuns lady. mauzCQMbeen_Mex-flewed mu; -,-_ _â€"_ Armstrong. After the confirming of the minutes the report of the finance committee was read by the chairman. Conn. Meters. and on motion it was adopted. Reeve Fisher onted a brief report from the street and gringo committee. which was likewise adopted. Ooun. Connolly, chairman, presented the police commissioners report. certifying to the correctness of Chief Bell's report for November. Its brevity proved too much for Capt. Orandell. ‘andheoucemorestood to his gunsand turned them upon the members of the committee, charging them with cowardice and. gist-g neglect of duty because of their failure to d with the charge he had laid against Chief Bell. and which he was prepared to prove. In the course of his address. which was studded with touching appeals to the Judzment of the electors present. he said the fireand water committee had thrown away over 82.000 in employing a caretaker of the pump house (the lateP. Fobert) when therewaeno need of his services......Coun. Touchburn said he could not understand why Uoun. Crandeil should blame fl(nlhief Bell accrues the sihnouthrooglofied from es was :1 emerâ€" a e co magistratedid not “whack {3°33 oifatders" enouzh......After Coun. Grendel] had taken 3'31? tBeli’sn. anympgeg "MW"; case. e sup 0 which had aroused the captain's ire. The docu- ment set forth that Chief Bell's absence from duty on the days complained of had been ex- plaincdbyaoertiiloatetromDr.Kempt.stating thathehadattendedthechiet. who was sufl'er- ing fromasevereblliousateactontheoates mentioned. As for Capt._Crandell'e oharcea. he 1 had failed to Dut‘thei‘ili in uzruinz over lgisdown i more. consequen y comm ttee not i “gigs:- them ......Ooun. grandell said he I being Dep.-reevel Brynn: and Kylie, and Gonna. Kenny. Cnhm. Brynn. O'Hononn. Connolly. Touohburn. Winters. Cnndell 3nd Coming to Peterboro. Chas. Clothe. 131 King-st. west, Toronto. Ont" may be consulted at the Oriental Hotel in Peterboro, on Saturday, J mum the 18th. Mr. Cluthe's reputation as o mechsnioul genius tor overcoming all cases of detormities. such as club feet. spinal curvature. paralysis, bow legs, etc, is well known throughout the Dominion or Canada» Anybody ruptured will hear and see something which they never dreamt could be done. A revolution in trusses is impending. to limit his come and see. He is com usual visits and attend the office and factory in Toronto. where homey he found doily exce t Saturdays.â€"85 29d. 9 Linda! Town Cannon. A regular meeting of. the town tether. was held Monday evening in the council chamber. Reeve Fisher. in the absence 0: Meyer Walters. occupied the chair. the other members present General Sporting Notes. â€"-Local horsemen are anxiously awaiting the “beautiful snow” in order to give their “iiyera” the necessary amount of preliminary work prior toeqikiouhe motel-noes which wmgg , __ ___--.1 â€"Jerome 1. Case the well-known msnnfac- tnrer end breeder of trotting horses. died n: his home at dene. wm. Tuesday mornlnz. In Me stables were such noted gunners as Jay- Eye-See. 2.10. and Phones. 2. . â€"The Christmas number of the Chicago Horsemanietohzmd, andae a worker art cur. paseee all preceding efl'oste. A handsome colored plate of the great stallion Allentonis the feature of the number. while email but neatly executed portraits of Sunoi 2.08%. Maud 8. 2.081. Nancy Hanka209. Anion 2.105. and the peoere Direct 2 I36. Johnston 2.06} and Hal Pointer 2.09}. are among the attractions. Brie: histories or stocktarms and en avinksof many noted together with a t of new 2.30 trotters an pacer: for 1891 and the secular complement ct equine news. goes far to make up an interesting and attractive number. Every lover of the harness horse can secure this beautiful number y eendingAzsg‘tp the office 0! publication. 323 North VictoMVom hilt Courts. Mr. F. D. Moore, revising barrister. will hold court for revising the new Dominion voters lists as follows:â€" For Eldonâ€"At Int-name. Mona”, 28:11 Do- oembeg. 11_s.m. A A “IAAAJ- 1-5--.. m-.1___1__ “Fmam: Victoria Road. Wednesday, 30th 1300., 10 mm. For Digby and Daltomâ€" At Uphill. Thursday, 313tDea, 113m. For Galwu.-At Kinmount, Tuesday. 5th January. 1892. 10 mm. For Somaxvinaâ€"At Klnmount, Wednesday, 6th Jam. 1892. 10 a. m. For buxomâ€"At. Norhnd, Thursday. 7th Jam. 1892. 10 a m. For Bexley.â€"At Coboconk. Friday. 8th Jun. 1892,1053). W.C.T.‘B‘â€"3tturdny light Purchasing. At the lee: meeting at the W.C.T.U.. Lindsey. it was decided that the union should make an eflor: to lessen it possible the melt noon: at labor performed by clerks end those who deliver parcels on Saturday nights. therefore. we re- epeounllyeek each endeverypereon lh thle town to retreln trom pnreh groceries or goods of. any kind otter elx do! on Saturdey evenlmmor it they do to com home the parcels themselvesâ€"Signed on behalf of the union. H. G. Wmnsmn. Pree. L. mm .1 P. Wnrmsmn. E. E. Sam. Society Notes. â€"A “special” meeting of Lindsay Lodge No. 100, I. 0. 0.13%. will be held on Friday. Jan. 8th, 1892. Bro. Gilchrist. D.D.G.M.. of Woodvlne, wil bepresentonthatocuslon add :- mfi the newly-elected unicorn for them in Less than Cost of Cloth. And even the Boat Selling Lines have not been respected-s11 must ‘2 1t New Reduced Prices. - ' - at Half-Price. Odd DRESS LENGTHSâ€"new. from 81.50 to 82.50. worth nearly double. End- of DRESS GOODS. ends of TWEED. ends .. Many Other Special Lines for Christmas. Hogsâ€"Huh d In hon. tho domd being almost entirely! One lot sold oz $4.10 per 01". and this was the top mica-(Emma. Toronto “root Ion-tot. So So to 8 0 WM white. 92in 93 Hoy.olov.,ll nouns 00 Wh“snrlna.88 toOOO Strum"... 9mw1000 Wh‘trJdn, 91:0092 Do. 10000.. 000:0 7 00 Wh’t 80000.81 toOB2SDr’odhogo500to 550 - Barloy......048 too 51 Beat. tore. 5 00:0 5 00 [ma........034 moss summation» soo ‘Peos........000 $0063 Muuou....6mto 800 ngo... ..... ooatooso [ammun'lwto zoo nay.tim..1300t01400 Vacuum. com 860 mum lurk“ wool. [com my. Red Fife Wheat............ .... $088 to 8091 Whltgfil‘ih Wheat.............. 08 to 90 owner! "or. uu'l . IUUV 1'le [mum utmvw to hold. and £08325” rcwt. homers tour 031% bulls”o on the nuket. but few buyer: to: them. Prices are from 20 to 30 m. “3% and lambsâ€"Trude was quiet. sheen mggsfga 25.72;: 3051mm: $3.qu Inn}: butcher! 9119100. , _ "Kinda; tho' mmdofi'a wormâ€"i heifers. “erasing 900 lbs. at $30 per head; 2 oowa. aver- ages moo we. was 9o: hm 1.000186. if 828 mined ohoowoâ€" Ate w extor- were emu-ed for me. but the demand was light for m. clue; better ere wanted. Sjppkerq wege dup. the price ranging frcm em Orncn or Tn CANADIAN Pos'r. LINDSAY. Dec. 21. 1891. Toronto LIV. m “Rot. Busines was dull at the western cattle market Tuesday. some of the principal dc alsrs staying in the yardonly 10 or 15 minutes. Butchers are fairly well stocked us now and the uneeascu- ahle weather make: em more careful about buying. even when od'ers are away down. The cfl'erlngs Tuesday were 15 load consisting of 475 sheep and lambs, 235 h an the reminder cattle. Last week the recs pts were 974 cattle. 655 sheep and lambs and 735 hogs. Cattleâ€"a. better class of cattle cflsred Tues- day would have found a readier sale. Butchers A--- “-1- A -1 a a bran ghtrrom$3§5 to $3.75 aor owt. “84 bolas given only for one or two choloo bottom. odor and rough cows brought from 2} to 20. Among the Roamuong worm-4 honors. Lindsey breach. have Mr. Dobeon'e handsome white brick act on the corner 0: Kent end William-eta. comprising two large stores. Possession winbeobmined onthenret of March. when the work of remodelling the interioriorbenkwfil use will at once becom- meneed. end eom leted in about e month. ee everything be planned out beforehand. Mr. Rose. the manager, end eteti' ore to be Tar-ruined. geotthmder range! to the newprem winpenni lug decrees- ing_boeinee_e or the brench being treneeoted with some denim of comfort. been! Brevities. --A stimulant is often needed to nourish and strengthen the roots and to keeothehair a natural color. Hall's Hair Renews: is the best tonic for the hair.â€" 81. â€"Sunday evening last about 7.8) the lite alarm sounded. and the ominous warning caused many citizens attending service in the diflerent churches to lea each fearing for the safety of his own househo oods. The burning humi- ngproved to bee Ln onthe farm oer. John MoEvoy. near the north east boundary of the town. A steam thresher belonging to Mr. Wm. Magahey was consumed along with a quantity of straw and farming implements. â€"-Merchants generally express satisfaction at the volume of holiday trade done so far. and all unitein saying that their business for the pastthreeweeke has beeniar in excess of_ the same period last year. Of course the hon's share of the trade feilto those merchants «rise in their generation-who made liberal use of Ta: Poet's advertising columns. Temotizg and handsome goods weredisplayed, and be e; s generally demanded the best in the v or! nos. a proof that money is becoming plentiful. shu-eét thetrade felltothoae memhantaâ€"wiee ? “‘39" ”BC. 30 in their generation-who made liberal use of >§°\°-’s JAN. 13’ 27 Ta: POST'S advertising columns. Tempting. mdhanaaome Roodaweredisplayed,andbn me I «V399 FEB, 10. 24 generally demanded the heat in the v or! g 99 nee. aproot that money iebeooming plentiful. 2 fig MAB. 9, 93 â€"Dnring the past week 3 real estate dull ‘9‘“ APRIL 6, 20 MAY 4 For rates and full uni-motion apply tow: C. P. R. agent or to '1’. C. MATCHETT running high into the thousands has been made through the enoy of Mr. J. H. Sootheran. The Dominion l: anthoxiiiee. who have been contemplating for some time past the securing of larger and more suitable quarters for the flu-A..- Inn-nah haw. "Mk-Ind "I “Am.- â€"Mnny friends wiii reed with doe p regret of the death of Mrs. Wilcox. wife of Mr. John Wilcox. Home: resident of Linden. in her 67th year. She had been iii to: only two weeks from erysipeiee and congestion of the lungs. Fonz- denghtere and two cone with the tether mourn the death cube. Wilcox end are tend- ered worm sympathy in their urination. Nominations for no to school trustees will tekewleoe Wedn . Dec. mm. in the an» ant wards, and pone l hoopened Wednesday, Dec. Sch. “more tun the required number or names are lax-wanted. Very little Interest In Weflflqewflted M the_ mum "‘1 'h9 out! o! the 1pm: -â€""'_ 7--.. -__ 1: 3 oozed mm: w COMMERCIAL NEWS. Dundas 30pm“ School We“. MANTLES ! J. G. E DIV/MUS. HOCKEY, ETC. The Largest Assortment in Town. ACME, ACHIEVED amd The cost is but little; and not a housewife in the world could fail to be pleased with such a sweeper. We havesnumb :- of new finishes to 1M”.Deo.9.mâ€"f33~ A beautiful machine and a. last- ing, perfect sweeper, with all the latest Bissell features. ‘L lighten drudgery, save dust and wear and back- aches. am or Mme. nun. 01h IT will make a pleasure of labor, GOLD MEDAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT HOLIDAY 4300081 fingdian Pacific Banzai. Agent 0. P. IL Lind 0mm. Kant-an. ocpogljga Duly Hanan -8812 Carpet Sweeper SKATES. BISSELL’S Just think. 1.000 Manuel for 85410.11“ Donna-Jacket for 88.50. Other Lineaâ€"the Reduced Price J. G. Edwards. OMFORT ELERITY IVILITY Is the popular EOPLES OPULAR ONI: WAY DEC. 30 November 15 m - N0 N0 N0 N0 TAXES. mmmmummdlf ”slum 02m.- (ox-1891.: mud-sum. .l. Hun. An ulna a one.” Joanm “fi'oiwm "' “W Udgey.Doo.7.m 439d- HENRY DOUGKTY. Box ‘5. Co I- un- n. A EAOHER WANTED for S. 8. No. Hun. Anal! mane ulna and on: TOWNSHIP OF EAR-ROSA. ANTED.â€"TEACHER (ferrule) for , Oobooonk lobed {a nu- m Holding HAVE YOU 3'- WWW. DOGJQMLâ€"Sl-S. 7 7 Galleon Lindy. Doc. 11. 191 â€"8L TRY US FOR YOUR HOLIDAY WANTS. SLOOUM’S New Advertuemen ta. FOR SALE BY ALL DBUGGISTS. Made your purchases of Groceries for the Holiday Season yet? 'There’sa money value in the question. . . . HQUSE in Town can or does come near us in the values we ofi'er in TEAS and COFFEES, Devoting, as we have done, special attention to this Department for years, our experience enables us to “get there" in Quality and Price. - - - - - COMPETITOR can side-track us on the SUGAR question. During the next few weeks the consumption of Sugar in the manufacture of sweetmeats will be enormous, and we are prepared for a run upon our Stock. We offer good value and honest weight" LADY desirous of brightening up her table. appointments by adding a new China Service, or something in that line, need go elsewhere if on the lookâ€"out for something nice at a reasonable price. We keep up our stock in CROCKERY and GLASSWAREmerely to please our cus- tomers, and are content to sell at a price that just clears. - - - - HOUSE in town is in a position to serve you better in the line of Christmas Fruits than ‘we areâ€"possibly none so well. Our stock includes everything in the list that there is any demand for. We are now prepared for a large Holiday trade. - - - Oxygem’zed Emulsion of Pure DR. T. A. BOTTLE 25, 1891. GENTS SPRATT a: EQQEN, "V. w-â€" new-W- nos-7v vvcu uuuauwu, EZE‘ZZheSEsmEEm‘ rso theft it seezhs impossible that uym seeking; suitable :ii't co d tail of finding'JuSt the thing most desirable alter an examination at our display a! Furs in Gre Lamb C'ap Ladies' and Men's!” Coatslnfisflapes and Collars. e are inch; to say the best word [or our stock, but we are sure that those who come to :1st see for themselves will agree that there is nothing absurd either in our praise or our stock or the prices we ask for our real]: choice Furs. Wemdorothowcmmiorrm Wade is said to be charming. and in addition to the man othez charmsg' our Large Christmasstock, ithas the commendable c as mjetl. In the selection a! this stock all tastes have been'regnsulted, , J- _-_.. ._l;_.‘. -A ‘1.“ J‘ -AA_- -‘_--_.YI.I- Ham. Doc. 9. m-. Dr. T. A. Slocum. Spratt a: Killen. Variety of L’Imsfmas Gifts: E. E. W. McGAPFEY. Difficulty of Breathing Tightness of the Chest Wasting Away of Flesh Throat Troubles Consumption Bronchitis, Weak Lungs Asthma, Coughs Catarrh, Colds .E'. E. W McGafiey. USE IT FOR FAMILY Glacier!”

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