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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 25 Dec 1891, p. 8

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70" "and I... Galbraith. ' maid form to at! an? fauna-t. J. an. FM “moan: memn um Maegan. Kim B WEI... ado. Id. Wmfloy {1339: primary_ form to 7 , 8 'l'.J L4MhILSHIn d1. mâ€"I A. 'W.MO gnu . A. J. A. Bauer equal. M. 8. Com Stews". 6 W?” kin-B ”mud . . First 0. Form. cumâ€"mm L. D. Cathro and J. P. hull. â€"'1'ho following upils Raving attended raga. ‘ the toga: have obtained the highest in their respective fox-moon the work cm Nmumorderotmarlt: not formâ€"1 W. H. Vance and E. Kylie “I. 8 C. Sutherland. 4 Misc Barn”. 5 J. m s m- 163 Brown. Snood mâ€"l L. Bowen. 2 J. Pdmeau and ”Gangland equal. 4 E. A. In. 51.. J. n- 3. Redd. 2 C. Kaye. 3 Miss A. Cuban. 4 i‘ m (Punch renninâ€"1mg L. mam: n mam. mm: , ftwwhoaond w. p. Bagloycqvnl, ”E's. m n H n A a, I'.-â€"‘-- I m I m.â€".. 0153:! Misses E. Reid. L. M00. 8. Nazca: and . Mimms. ‘w. Kevss. A. Meehan. A. E. Silver» wood. E Reid. L. Shaw. E. M. Ferris. IML Shannon. 1“. Weldon. M. Kiriey, I’. hit. D. Jewell. Compositionâ€"C. Keys, Misses E. M. Ferris. I. thms. _ mâ€"A. Junkin, Misses E. Raid. A. Gn- emu mama Notoo. -'rhotonow1n¢ pupils hove obtained honor- oflo mention in tho weekly examinations at the mu Prizes for Boys end Girls. The “Sunlight” Soup 00., Toronto. other the m prizes every month tin further notice. unwound girl- undor 16. residing in the pro- m o! Onmrlo. who send the steamer number d “Sunlight" wnppera: let. $10; 2nd. 86; 3rd. 8% «h. 81; 5th to mm. 3 handsome book: and s piecnre tetheee who send not less than mm Send wrappers to Sean ht Seep Manama». Toronto. not Inter en the mum month. end marked competition- “llvo tun name. address. use end number of mm Winnere' pupae gun be ”pinned A Wilma. Treat. You. 1: In. to so: beautiful bright FLORIDA ORANGES for 23 em. per dozen. Nice new mm new Nuts. new Figs. new Raisins. etc" sum-gm good a: W. M. Ronsox's. Kent-at. m émxiy naked for holiday gms A: X. E. Tmam's. opposite Benson homo mumâ€"8H. wmea-seco'm-zama manure, ,. a: the Auction Mart. opposite the Benson Special Bargains II all kinds of Fancy Chairs. Reed lew Advertzsements This Week- Elle (lfianahiau fast. named-Jig? 1.. Shannon, 1". Weldon m1 vimâ€"L. J. Sutton. J. Primeau. Misses LE. m 5nd L. Edwards. {mm-E- A. Lee. J. Daddy. L. Bowen. mainâ€"C. Mon-that. Primary Form. W .-â€"W. H. Vance. MLâ€" . II. Vance. W. Rich. Mia: E moo localsâ€"Jae. H. Lennon. W Wanted -Geo. Graham. m monograph â€"W. Walters. Notice to Creditorsâ€"Chas. Langley. A Good Otterâ€"Wes: Victoria. Farmera' Ins. Shingle Bolts Wanted-A.W. Parkins 5: Sons. local-Chas. Cluthe. Nameâ€"Thou. Crowley. To Looâ€"M198 O’Cannell. To Letâ€"D. McKay, Whitby. Stayedâ€"Nicholas Whaler. M Sawing-John Carew. ”B- Md; 11810. _A.O'._LIH"' .-. g._.1. m” y.- lawm.1.fl.'i" St. .â€"85-l. Emu! on the niizéi'iuiéé 1n e565 TOWN J OTTIN GS. Junior Leaving. -A. W. Mmder, mu Ida ', FRIDAY, DEC. 25, 1891. of GAB PETS. Large Number must be Sold. I We have agplied the knife and in some Lines have out the Erica right in two‘ First Form. HANTLESI MANTLES! MANTLES! Also 30mg Odd Lines of ROSIEBY Great Sale at DUNDAS FLAVELLE .BROTH ERS. Stock must be Cleared Regardless of Loss. and Rattan isLessthancost ié'iiaiiih' VtBâ€"evonn- "‘ ii'k‘orâ€"St b.3665 3365 ' 3033"" "â€" ‘â€" ggmmmy “A {Mosh} dyhaplgm..._conm Roam-Ir. ,-_. l , .- limpet-my u «h» h: uni-shim. "fend KW.â€" a} can at tho than would tomcat-aw: “the m. m" I atom-ell: enact: the me of an election he would demand the eye- eod here: in 3 week or i “waggnlkJ ................ ”LMpeimIe would be looknzobont for men I mmovor Seed.............. oi entity to represent them. end then the men Trwlmothy Seed ................ who hooked up such I report would he seemed B,“ Seed. ----------------- end treetedee they deoerved. Upon the vote ------------- being taken to “OR: the report Conn. Grendel! Hay _; _‘ ' woulu um- xur you w tune I". unnxulx In eucn ' mar, be]: [5". \ wee the only tent. when-pan Conn. - .. Tonohbnrn (muons!) ejeculeted in on under. W Hm W’ 100 “I! -------- m um on. mm W “Va we a”... _ ....Deo.-reeveKy£l:;doi:eitr°men at the are and ‘mm To 13‘ I thetnomoeeeleotriolizhte minedthhyeer. 4“ “03ml“ ‘0 “‘9 1’0" “w endthet the ooet of changing three light. to l willbnr. enevew family ohonld I the centre 1! the meet would he shout ens. ‘ 5°“? 0‘ "”33" “In“! ”In! “blew-em book to the oommitteepr’ '- -0mmmem em Owingtothe uni-being my low only ”the. :mnhnh'lilein 75o home! h more could beam from the old pmpe. end __ linen loves common .0 doee the member- ot the committee were of opinion tint the eeniea of the «router should be dispensed with for the oreeent. Hum. Sealer. ”“3 M'- Dondu 8 Co. ind been interviewed with .{_._ -___ __â€"__... _.__ correctnessof eminent report for November: Its brevity proved too much or Oept. Orendell. .“ w, _" -- endheoncsmoreetood tohiezunsend turnedl them upon the members of the committee. emu-gin: them with oowerdioe end glerig neglect of duty beceuse of their feilure to d with the chorus he bed leid neinst Chief Bell. end which he wee prepered to prove. In the course of his address. which wee studded with touching eppeels to the Judgment of the electors present. he sold the fire end weter committee hnd thrown ewey over 82.000 in employinsre caretaker of the pump house (the late P. Fobert) when there wesno need of his servlees......Coun. Touchhurn said he could not understend why Uoun. Crendell should blame Chief Bell beceuse the amount received from tines wee not letterâ€" heps the police meclstrete did not "whee: t tothe ofienders" enough......After Conn. Crendell bed tehen 161s seethflun. Connttll‘lly rose end reed report or} hlef ’e oese e supposed suppression c which hed aroused the centein'e ire. The docu- ment set forth thet Chief Bell's ehsence from duty on the den oomplelned of had been ex- vleincd by e oertifloete from Dr. Kempt. stetlng thethehedettendedtheohief. who wee somer- ing from-severebilioueetteck. cntheoetee mentioned. As for Capt. Creodell's ohenrss. he hed felled to out there!!! intgzritluz over laizdown signature. conesquen y comm ttee not consider them ......Ooun. Grendell seid would not for 850 be guilty of bringing in such a W A. Oh --I me III. on. A! an Al-AHAI It- he) may... no u Oats........0 Pees........0 Rve........0 ney.tim..is mm loom Red Fife Whenh.. White Fife Wheat g’ell Wgaeht .tmm ring on Barley. No. l ...... Berley. No. 2...... Barley, No. 3...... “ " 3 ext: Berley. two rowed. Oats" ............. Pee-s ............. lgurowfetl’eas. alertfiaezxxgg RIPE" no}! I u m’ t Roller F101 W, per 100 lbs Commeal. “ Ont Ch Armstrong. After the confirming or the minutee the report of the finance committee wee read by the choir-mu. Conn. Winters. and on motion it me edopted. Reeve Fisher greeontad e brief report from the etreet end ri ueccmmittee. which we: likewise edcp ted. Conn airmen. preeented the police ccmmiseicnere report. certifying to _the are .n n Coming to Peterboro. Chas. Cluthe. 134 King-st. west, Toronto. Ont“ may be consumed at the Oriental Hotel in Peterbozo, on Saturday, January the 16th. Mr. Clnthe’a reputation as o moohsnicoi genius to:- ‘overcOming all cases of deformities. such as club to». aging 1:3ng paralysis. bow legs. I.___ _L__. .L- “Ami-Inn being Dem-reeve- Brml and Kylie, And Cons. Kenny. (hull. Bryant. O'Houonn. Connolly. Touohburn. Wham. Grade)! and uluu Aw» nunâ€"n â€"- ...-_-, ,â€"â€"_. _,_, . V H ,_ . eto., is well known thtoughout the Dominion or. Canada. Anybody ruptured will hour and see something which they never dreamt could be done. A revolution in trusses is impending. come and see. He is compelled to limit his usual visits and attend the ofloe and factory in Toronto, where heme! be round duly except Satuniaye.- 85 2nd. many Town Cannon. A regular moeuoa o! the town tether- was held Monday evening in the council ohmber. Reeve Fisher. in the oblonoo or Meyor Woke". occupied the choir. the other members present General Sperm Hotel. â€"!.ocal horsemen are anxiously awaiting the “beautiful snow” in order to give their “iiyers” the necessary amount oi preliminary work prior to strikiuzthe winter races whiohflill‘ song 12o. announced. ' '3‘!“ ““3 ““ â€"Jerome 1. Case. the well-known manufac- turer and breeder of trotting horses. died at his home at Racine. Wis, Tuesday morning. In his stables were such noted performers as J ay- Eye-See, 2.10. and Phallus. 2.13}. â€"'i‘he Christmas number of the Chicago Horsemen is tohsnd. and as a work 0! art sur- passes all preceding efl'orte. A handsome colored plate of the great stallion Allertouis the feature of the number. while small but neatly executed portraits oi Suuoi 2.08%. Mend 8. 3.083. Nancy Hanksaw. Arion 3.101 and the pacers Direct 2 es. Johnston 2.035 and km Pointer 2.09}. are among the attractions. Brie! histories oi stockiarms and en ravingsoimany noted together with a st of new 8.30 trotters an pacers for 1891 and the regular complement of equine newa. goes tar to make up an interesting and attracting number. Every lover oi the harness horse can secure this beautiful number 9y sending‘isguto the omce oi publication. 823 w.c. 1‘.Uâ€"Sstnrday night Purchasing. At the last meeting 0: the W.C.T.U.. Lindsey. it was decided that the union should make an eflort to lessen it possible the great mount of labor performed by clerks and those who deliver parcels on Saturday nights. therefore. we re- epeotfnllyeek each sna everyperson in this town to retnln tron: pnrohselng groceries or goods of any kind after six o'clock on Ssturdsy evenlnka. or it they do to carry home the parcels themeelvee-Slgned on behalf or the union. 11.9. Wmnsmn. Society Hotel. â€"A “special"moetins “Lindsay Lodge No. 160, I. 0. 0. F" will be held on Friday, J an. 8th, 1892. Bro. Gilchrist. D.D.G.M.. or Woodvliie, and duly in- wilt be present on that occasion stall the newly-elected officers to: the ensuing | ' 1 ‘31 at Half-Erica. Odd DRESS LENGTHSâ€"new. from 81.50 to 82.50. worth nearly double. 72nd. of DRESS GOODS. end- of TWEED, ends of Cloth. Andgven the Best Selling Lines have not been respectedâ€"all must go 91: qu Reduced Prices. I All are entitled to the but the: their money I will buy. on new family should lane. at once. ‘ 3 home of thebaet tsmlly remedy, Syrup 0! e II. to dunno we mum when outlve or b I'm-mu: 750 home! by ell lending f draggingâ€"85 1. owmwwmmmmm 3Bm755888o wmwmmwmm“ owmwwwmmwm .n9055087. .mm mwm Bu. olov.. mnwuu. [h] 0? Ba Ba Mm mummuwmm 0000000. 80 imam m w m m w w w a m m m a m E qunosnumlhnn a”; “mmmmwmm «mmmmm a mwwwmm m. I" many law moon. [comma my. Rod Fife Wheat.........._ ,W'thFflo Wheatmmmu... .98 Many Other Special Lines for Christmas. igiwwarszésd'nfi’ mm; a; 3 exam 2: almost entirely loot One lot Iold n: “.10 per cm. and this In: the top axiomâ€"[Empires "Kiâ€"103? “IVâ€"tiiiiiaéifoif Wéi3zâ€"1 ’hoft'ora. Iver 900 lbs. st $3) per head; 2 cows. "ch .1193 _.0001ba, 9:526 pol: hpsd. wonâ€"1.000 lbs, 3: 826 bond ohâ€"oom A tow Merlot were oflorod for Isle. but the dommd was light to: un- ohm; better m wanted. Suppkeu were dn]l,_ the price ringing {rem m "815033111! lambsâ€"Mo was quiet. Ohm gollug‘ugjpog‘g'lfpjo 85 peg; band, .131! _ hm}: ulna out-om 83.75 to 85w hood. om! lombo .2§tpu.85.th ooouuld price bung for Onion on Tax Gunman Peer. mer. Dee. Bi. 1891. Toronto Live Stock Market. Business was dull at the western cattle market Tuesday. some of the principal dealers staying in the yardonly 10 or 15 minutes. Butchers are fairly well stocked u now and the unseason- able weather makes t em more careful about buying. even when ofl'ers are away down. The offerings Tuesday were 15 lead consisting of 475 sheep and lambs. 236 h an the reminder cattle. Last week the roce pts were 974 cattle, 855 sheep and lambs and 785 hogs. Cattleâ€"A better class of cattle offered Tues- day would have found a readier sale. Butchers brought from $3 35 to 8375 par owt. 84 being van only for one or two choice heifers. lu- erior and rough cows brought from 2 to sic. Among the ‘ transactions were:â€" heifers. DWI” wow uuu uuu yrluu (unusual It‘ll! vow to porno-d. sad #3 to 88 25 per om. here were four or five bull. on the market. put to! buyers to: them. Prices are tram 20 to R'vfirem" WWW“ amnion-m " "' in: business or the branch being tuna-om with some decree of comfort. â€"A stimulant is often needed to nourish and su-ongtben the roots and to keep the hair a. natural color. Hall's Hair Renews: is the best tonic for the helixâ€" 81-1. â€"Sunday evening last about 7.30 the lire alarm sounded. and the ominous warning caused many citizens attending service in the diil'erent churches to leaveideech tearing for the safety of his own househo code. The burning bulld- ngprovedtobea‘aarn onthetarmotw. John McEvoy. near the north east boundary cf the town. A steam thresher belonging to Mr. Wm. Magnhey was consumed along with s quantity of. straw and fuming implements. â€"Merchnnts generally express satisfaction at the volume or holiday trade done so far. and all unitein saying that their business for the pastthrcewceks has beentnr in excess ogtho same period lost year. Of course the 1109'! share oi the trade tellto those met-cheats «use in their generation-who made liberal use of Tags; Pos'r's advertisinz 99104335; Tempting £2321â€" hiiiéohe' Eooda' "'"were'" m:;aa.;aaea oi generally demanded the best in the va on! nee. a proof that money is becomlnz plentiful. â€"During the past week a real estate deal running high into the thonssnda has been made though the eney of Mr. J. B. Sootheran. The Dominion k anthoxitiee, who have been contemplating to: some time past the securing of larger and more suitable quarters for the Lindsey branch. have based Mr. Dohson'lI handsome white brick not on the corner at Kent and Williamsm. comprising two large stores. Possession will be obtained on the first of March. when the work of remodelling the interiertorhankwfil oees will at onoebeoom- meneed. and com leted in about a month. as everything he planned out beforehand. Mr. Ross. the manager, and stuff are to he opnmtglated._as theinremoval to the â€"Mnny friends will reed with dee p regret of the death of. Mrs. Wilcox. wife of Mr. John Wilcox. uterine:- resident of Lindsay. in her 67th year. She had been ill for only two weeks from eryeipeiea and congestion of the law. Four daughters and two son: with the tether mourn the death offlre. Wilcox end are tend- ered wax-m sympathy in their emlotion. H but COMMERCIAL NEWS. Dundas «Is Flavelle Bros. sumac To I‘ll 8381'. Iiié 6661166 Vinâ€"1:11;; Separate School m. :fid'iéfli Loon Brenden. 500% 860 m, LINDSAY, om” nanny, Dncmnn 25,1391. __ Duds: Havana £10:th J. G. E DIV/IRES. 1m 0: Munro. m on HOCKEY, ETC. The Largest Assortment in Town. ACME, ACHIEVED and The cost is but little; and not a housewife in the world could fail to be pleased with such a sweeper. Wehveannmb r of new finishes to A beautiful machine and a last- ing, perfect sweeper, with all the latest Bissell features. m.D0¢J.M-fl3. "' lighten drudgery, save dust and wear and back-aches. IT will make a pleasure of labor, GOLD MEDAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT For rates and full ktormuon apply to my C. P. R. agent or no '1’. C. MATCEETT Agent 0. P. R. Linda) 0mm. Kay-tat" ocpogyp Duly Homo ~83 Ix. HOLIDAY £0008 Canadlan Pacific Railway. Carpet Sweeper SKATES. L Just thighâ€"19$! Mantle- for 85.00. rive Done:- Jacket for 88.50. Miguelâ€"the Reduced Price BISSELL’S J. G. Edwards. OMFORT 6 s 9 Q9" mac. so JAN. 13. 97 PE 8. lo. 24 ELERITY IVILITY Is the popular Qanadia Pacifu Raina/A MAR. 9, 28 APRIL 6, 20 MAY 4 EOPLES OPULAR ONBWAY GOD gfié'LlVER “32': TAXES. Mummwwmman‘ comm 01m 80:191.: mud-sum N0 N0 N0 EACHER WANTED £028. 8. No. 8, was flnfifihflf‘“ "em. Uduy. Doc. 7, 181 -88 396. mucus-mm ‘a-lu-y’ '5’" HENRY DQUGHTY. Box “.00 TOWNSHIP OF EARIPOSA. Momba- "um-U”. HAVE YOU 3'- WWW. Doc, 18. VOLâ€"8+2. Collector Una-gm Duo. 17. mt -8l. TRY US FOR YOUR HOLIDAY WANTS. New Advertisements. SLOCUM’S Made your purchases of Groceries for the Holiday Season yet? ~There’sa money value in the question. . . . ’-.â€"T.EA.QHEB (59949). 10' 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. - - - HOUSE in Town can or does come near us in the values we offer 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 look-out for something nice at a reasonable price We keep up our stock in CROCKERY and GLASSWARE merely to please our cus- tomers. and are content to sell at a price that just clears. - - - - Oxygenized Emulsion of Pure DR. T. A. BOTTLE GENTS SPRATT a: KILLEN, Varie is said to be charming. andin addition to the may at“, charmsg' our Large Christmas stock. ithas the commendable c 02 mie . In the selection or this stock all tastes have been consulted, and needs remembered; so that it seems impossible that anyone seekingasuitable gift could mil of finding just the thing most desirable after an examination of our display a! Furs in Gre Lamb Caps, Ladies and Men's Fur Coatslufisflapes and Collars. e are inclined to m the best word for our stock, but we are sure that those who come to usand see for themselves will agree that there is nothing absurd either in our praise or our stock or the prices we ask for our really choice Furs. We header 0! Low M race- {or run. god-y. Doc. 9. Ianâ€"ax. Dr. T. A. .910ch @1er of Christmas Gift; Spratt a: Linen. E. E. W. McGAFFEY. Difficulty of Breathing Tightness of the Chest Wasting Away of Flesh Throat Troubles Consumption Bronchitis, Weak Lungs Asthma, Coughs Catarrh, Colds E'. E. ‘W. McGafi’ey. USE IT FOR I! AMIIJY GR oio’nn‘

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