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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 30 Dec 1892, p. 8

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COLORSâ€"Blue, Bla Silk Illixtures. Some Special Lines in Yo n no lllen’s .lirlt , '7‘: . . 3s .1 y . l, l GOUGH B Lindsay. December 29 Hillâ€"38. - ......:. FABRICSâ€"Clog Diagonals, . sleds, English Cheviots and lezbets, S TY LES.â€"â€"Double and Single Breasted Wa Full backs, Cape or Capoo, long Double ' ck, Brown, Grey, Broken Plazds, Start Oul' Boo s’ ()vercoats at $1.7 Boys" and Youths’ Overcoats. 5 to $7.00; fine Nap Overcoats, BOYS’ AND MEN’S OVBRGOATS. French Tricots, wide or narrow wales: German War- and genuine Scotck and Irish Tweeds. [Icing Styles, English Walking Coats. -Breasted Coats with Lap Seams. Neat Choc/cs, Stripes and Perfection in work and finish. $3. 75 . were $5.00; on Overcoat, $0.50, were $9.00; Men’s Worsted Overcoats, We cordially invite the public to visit our place and see the L. , . I'll-i .- II' .7 . L ROTHEBS, Jew Advertisements This Week! Paintingâ€"L. Wheeler. Intray 1- John Connolly. Our Holiday List -l:cu4h Bros. To: Great Remedy-Shiloh's Cure. ‘1' ll“ Trainsâ€"Canadian Pacific R R. Cmpiimenta oi the Seasonâ€"R. 8. Porter. 0v flog-0min Co. 5th Ave . New York. 3112 allocation jaunt. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€" I him [DOA]; NEWS-LETTERS WOODVILLE. Oorrsponience of Tax Pour.) Omuanr. .uro. McLeod. relict oi the late- Normao McLeod, passed away Wed- nesday at the advanced age of eighty-one Her remains were interred in the mesmetery on Friday, 23rd. PmONAL â€"Mr. Chester Wells oi Cass City, hitch. passed through town Thurs- no on to Eden to visit friends. amass-Mr. hicPhaden, our new are». is doing a line trade here. His aiock oioroceriesandbooband shoes are weheelected. â€"â€"-.â€"â€" UPTERGROVE. . Wane oi PHI: Poor.) Immune AND SAenrn Cowman-The “renounced concert hich took place in a Columbhill’s church on iszh inst. was a not unqualified success. The church was up filled and the net proceeds were wen . Rev. Father Ryan of st. M’s. Toronto. was the lecturer otthe and the subjecthe chosowes'The Church and Freedom otThcuzht." hem. htherhandledthesubyeot in acloar .d able manner. and the lecture throughout hearers treat The musicalpcrticnotlhe mm conduo ed by the Orillia choir. by the choir. with IR HoDoneld of M ore-um. Mrs. Auley otOrIlis con m sewn-l solos. giving evidmce ct hiuh “cal culture. The choir. under the leader- ‘poinJLAJancmcave a good account Wm in their several contributions. ogan. has WctTnPocr Imamâ€"Rev. G. S. Manly delivered an ‘rcea on “The Jun" in the interests of -Upper Canada Btble Society on Friday *MIa-tinthaBaotiatchureh. I.» needless to add that he speaker wee, ache dweye is. well received. am Tons -Upon thedspartnre {on worthy teacher, his. 0. E. Lapp. the ct his room. to show their reward for aervicse. ”and him with a hand- ..aehair. Ir. Lapp has been here for aaves'alyearaand has won credit for him- ‘i by his successful labors. We regret i dates named for theseveralofloea. many ot'whom r A. DeDury are home resting iron: their pedauogicallabore. humanâ€"We are pleased to see the comets here wing into disuse. The board 0 health 53nd and a topic ior dis- him“. $5.50, more $8.50; Fine Double-Breasted Capoo Goals, 810; elegant Long Coats, trimmz'm; A-I, $9.50; nice Business Goals, all-wool. $0.50; Iris/t Frieze, brown, fawn or gray, tailor-made, first-class, black, for British Columbia trade, $10. ‘ MUSKOKA. Honors Dnownnn.â€" Hector Phillips. while oroaslmr Jack Lake with an amply sleigh on Wednesday lost his team oi passion iiits ushe1 should continueuHSuc’hogl to the shore. sonthet rdo anuaryw . . 533m as headmaster, and Miss T. I i MARIPQ‘S'fi. l Correspondence Post. Edwards as assistant.. . ...Mr D. McQueen SCHOOL our. _ Following is the has returned irom Trinity medical school. “There is no place like home" is clearly "00 Drovers. â€"â€".â€" OAK WOOD. [Correspondence oi THE Poe-r.) Loamâ€"Mrs. Romany loste black and red checked horse blanket on Dec. 3rd.. and will dive anyperson returniugit to heror Hm Bros. 81 in cash. Esmramm'r.â€"The annual Christ- mas tree entertainment given in the Oakwood Sabbath school on Christmas eye was largely patronized, and the programme very attractive. The presents were numer- ous. MiesMair,whoior thelasttwoyears has taught the junior department oi our public schools, and hasalso been connected during that time with the Sabbath school. and who now is leavinghere to. us her studies, was well remembered. . the principal oi the public school for several years, who has also been an efficient bible class teacher in the Sabbath school. wee made the recipient of a beautiful easy chair. The Rev. B. Boynton, the junior pastor, was appropriately remembered by the young people of Graham’s, Wesley and Oakwood churches in the gittoia beautiiul coon coat and gauntlets, a beautiful beaver cap and fine sleigh robe. The Rev. Mr. Burnealsoreceivedaflnepairoiiur genutlets, These acts of kindness make ministers feel that they are laboring amongst a kind and an appreciative people. Ter.0.0.F. of Oahwood purpose hold. holding their annual concertin the town hall of this place ‘on Monday, January 2nd, 1893. Do not miss this golden oppor- tunityoi hearing one of thebesteiocn- ticoiste inOntario; also some oi the best musical talent in Lindsay, and comic sinners have been to render the 0.0.03. eecond concert the best ever held here. A no plus ultra program will doubt- less be rendered. BAND Concern-The hand concert on the26th wesesuccess. Particulars again. â€".â€"â€" DEEMED. [Conundrum d The Poet] NonnurrONSâ€"The nominations for the Emily attracted a large delega- ot larmera to the on last Monday. There were a number of candi- E but twithe this the Immigrant cm . Free Gift to Every’One of unbleaders *‘ l 3 mm rt oi s. s. No. 8, Maripoea. tor the months oi November and December. Names mannedlnorder oi merit. Senior fourth classâ€"Lina Brooks. Harry Jewell, Edith Wrinht, Annie Baashaw. Nellie Bagshaw, Maggie Cory, Thomas gory. Junior fourth classâ€"John Spence, Sarah Ema all“ SlamҤ'"§°h”a°°.’is izrle‘ age w. e are aw, en hicIndoo, Fred Black. John Fee. J unior third class-Berta Brooks, Fred Cole. Senior second class â€" Andrew Grant, PaimrrJewell. Edgar Hepburn, Florence Kinnie, Albert Love. Junior second classâ€"- Uena Hicks. Mabel Hepburn, Maggie Spence. Lillie Taylor. Duncan Spence. First part second classâ€"Lizzie Short, Marc Basrahaw, Ethic Black, Dick Copeland. Good attendance â€" Sarah Black. Ettie Black, Edgar Hepburn. Mable Hepburn, Uena Hicks. Avenue attendance-25. CO UN TY COURT. Following we no": a few or the more interesting cases tried at the recent sitting of the county court, presided over by act- ing Judge McSweyn:â€" Swanton vs. Mansfieldâ€"Action tor the price of bark. Trial was adjourned at nest it defendant to be taken in chambers. . Bar- ron. Q. O..ior plaintiff; Mr.O'I.eary, Q. 0.. for defendant. henâ€"The prla- The no. James door was indicted tor a eleich robe alle from one at an hotel yard at Fenelcn N-‘bleJohnston. Thsprlsouer suglwmthoutthem . edto B 88 W e prisoner mention him thatheieittheboxwithout a stain on hh character. A.- P. Devlin for the crown; John Lhrron.QO.fortheprieoner-. â€" ANDM.â€"In Lindsay on Thursday.“ inst. tee wiie otJ. W. Andersonotason. MoMuoWnâ€"h Undsay. on Wedo nesday. Dec. 33th. 1898. the Rev. Robert Johnna Hr. Duncan Bio of helm Fallatc inn-Esther Lillian Sharpen! Lindsay. Rooms-W-In Mutiny. on Wed- nesday. 28th inst, at the residence of the late Dr.0larhe.bythe BeinrJiarstotStPauls. Him Elizabeth W. eldest damhter d §h°mwiflfid°°¢°‘mw”m- with Roman Comm! ville M Cannincton papers please copy. _ _ Keenanâ€"In mndsay. on Under. Deni. 1893. Redmond Moaraw. aged 10m" Com-ant Beaver-ton. on . Dec. 17th. I-aacOolliu “Winona-Sigrid.- bar Win. a labia? ‘M A“ masonâ€"In Ibo-y. q My. Dec. as. John Anderson. seen 68 year-- ‘i "A YARD 0F PANCIBI". Byspedalarnurnentwlththsmqesre nbledtomheavaryandonrw-I' lei 0-dech otil’lotul'allinohtw a mphhato‘lYerddBcs-d’ 'llhll 'wn mummdmm‘i M'vnmwnoupm,. ‘vlo WNW" R, filih'flhlL mend byertcritiu tobaiarupuluAOB. bMisaplfih-g} _._t - Bargains we are ofl'erin . the public generally, whichbrohethroughtheiceclose mush.” iemahlnaaiossamouathe III", NOTE THE - FOLLOWING $901.33.. fl. Geug They »Will be of Interest to all, Buyers Of-Holiday Wear. Note the Bhargains, Ir " 236’ dozen Silk Four-in-lzand 7222:, do. each. See our window. Men’s Cashmere Socks, regular price 50a, now 2 5c. 25 doz. Silk Sus- penders 2017/: Drawer Supporters, regular price, ¢0c., now 25c. Silk Handkerchiefs, doe. Scotch Underwear, fine, now 90:. Collars, best En leis/z makes, 4115/31, warranted Neck Scar/s, new patterns: new designs, 50 doz. to select from, Silk an d Cashmere, all colors and sisrs, starting at (5:. choice for $2.50. Caps In the meantime we beg HAPPY NEW YEAR. 4ND 19310335 .AJI' FURNISHINGS! FURNISHINGS u 50 dos. . 38 do:, bong/rt for Holiday trade, elegant goods, 65c. 13 not/mtg better for a present, were $1.50, first-class, 1233c. Enflislz, German a Canadian Gloves, start at 25c. per pair. . Persian Lamb Comaâ€"A job line, 54 left, your m Grey Lamb, for Boys and Girls, at $1.90. You should see (/1011. - Caps m Itmtalton Goods start a! 25 cents. - - - to wish our customers, present and prospective, and 1 rows! Jamar. newesoirubherandislteoodstbatweara wearers o: these goods. Jams-roe a BreaoN. a-tt. TheGrsat Shoslenoiflndsay. "lewto aluminum" Simply apply “Bwame Omrmr." No internalmediciaerequirod. Ourostetter,eoea maitoh.ailcuptionsostheiace.handa.noee, aoc..leavin¢the shin olear.whlte and healthy. [sweat heallns andourative powers are poms-edbynoothcrrenedy. Aehycurdrw- alumrSwnINI’EOmm-r. menace. wmwmn Gena-at sporting Inter. â€"W. O. B. licDonoush. the Californian millionaire who paidulmwror Ormonde. has not sum into racing stock during the past sixmmtha. â€"Stamboul. the neat trotting stallion. was sold at auction Tuesday in New York for 841.000....Nancy Lee,ths¢'amotNancyHanhs, the iamoustrottina mere. brought only man. ...-L 3.- Wm“ “saves... .. a w andmarrow ior awageroiflso. Thebirdsare RASPS, opponent on times inmhour. Beantinthreeialbinjllt tour min waarrivathamonay. â€"Thetrotflmrol haoiAustriaars ill-anon ‘lhnreealdtwo- m s l i has ‘2 Black-mithm' Coal. awastoxieummwtommrbstt .. Ila-'say. Nov. 11. 1891-3! Chase and Sanborn. , ere during the Holidays. Oome Boys and get one. - - The Wonderful Cheap Men, Lindsay and Peterboro. ~~â€"â€"â€"â€"«==~-â€"~ASSOCIATE “STORES.~Bcllcvllle, Toronto, Oriliia. Brantiord. Kingstonâ€"WWW The lincst. completcst and least line of Elec- trical appliances in the world. They have never failed to cure. We are so will back our belief and send El trioal e.” "m t" ‘° ”m5” .2. r Hun orrrns tea on earth. Send for book and journal rm. ~Eo¢ileh Soft or Calloused idioms andBletnishsstrom Sign of the Mill Saw, ucuumu cu Special Low Prices. AXES, AXE HANDLES, CROSS-CUT COW CHAINS, HALTERS, LAN- TERNS, CLOTHES WRINGERS, CARPET SWEEPERS,COFFEE MILLS HORSE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, SLEIGH SHOE STEEL, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CUT- a_ ‘ W * ‘1‘ ' 1.x An enflnenswmsnswsmsmer ,2 m . l jmfi luceuaneou a. New A d vertrsernen ts. WI Isl" I. A Hill YE AG â€"â€" .â€"_â€"__ on rates. eon. ss stars. I positive of it that we ' sourn WAnu. uoant it w. 1'. .IO' 8°0o'm.OI _ basin “Billion! removes all Bard. Houthwmtorm. Uneasy. Dec. fl. 1m. horses. Blood Spavias, Curbs. Splint Sweeney. 'W' @fiflfacshugfl'é’w' "1;.“ in." 33mm E M R. L 0 U I s W H E E L E R, m ......mm 4"- AIM TO IMPROVE, McLennan a Go. up nor moan PAINTER. bmcdtodonflkindeoi House Painting, Graining. etc. and Paper Hanging. Our New Brand. the Cable Extra- Wlllbeiouedtohs mrptiooauy line. andwereepectfullymmatlnokeu aivethisonodatria'.whnmm Maura-or Decorating“ neatly new. Charges led-at South Side Kent 8treet. momWmb011111.7noifladtoquality. a. SLBAVIS SUNS, MONTREAL Residence, - 107 Henry-St. MELâ€"fl . SALT. SALT. . SALT. In Car Lots, also smaller quantities from one W- 1627. at the Store Shed. at SAWS, BUCK SAWS, MEAT CUTTERS, IRON, SLEIGH RUN NERS, LERY, CARVERS, BUTCHER K133?!) RAZORS» THE RATHBUN COMPANY’S MILL YARD- McLennan 8: 00. @-AI-. mmupaofliceormilllorpriccs. G. H. M. BAKER, Agent. UM. Den 8 Int-5 can near ouatrrr J88- E Lennon. Bargains in Furniture, Crockery, GLASSWABE. ETC. Ravi-W's. ' mm rue-bu occupied “ "“u~iathsths acw NEXT THIRTY DAYS ' ‘ [filly-densest."- ' Furniwre, Graders. emulate, Tinware, tooling 6748888. 6W: Stoves, 60a! Stones and Out/erg. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE Iron oouTvorLLon Gm.â€"Your-â€"vote and influence a requested toeleo'lneaaCouncilloriartho E. P. GILLOGLY. .‘ w ( :3 J

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