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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 1 Dec 1893, p. 8

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a THEY ARE WIT if The People Appreciate the Extraordinary BARGAINS We are Ofi‘cring in Our GREAT CLEARING SALE. The past week’s sales were the largest we have ever had, and from now until all winter goods are disposed of we are going to make things hum. We have the goods and you have the money, and ‘ to mala- an exchange we will offer the greatest inducements ever seen 1n Llndsay. Our MAN TLES, Which are a. perfect fit and all German made, are to be sold ' i ‘ - - 10 per cent. below cost as follows: Present Price. Former Price. $4. 75 $9.00 I E to Present Price. $8.00 Former Price. $10.00 Present Price. Former Price. $7.20 $6.25 Former Price. Present Price. l j l , . 3:58 $2.33 $7.75 $6.00 $9.50 $7.50 $12.75 $10.25 f. z... vercoats, ults, Ulsters. i («if ‘ I ' ‘m- th 3:0 who have not seen our magnificent new stock of Ready-made Clothing we will quote a few prices, which, upon inspection, you W111 find Just as advertised. This line of goods comprises i k of the largest and most fashionable clothier in the DOllllnlOll, J AS. 0 BRIEB 6: CO. As th1s firm lS retlrlng from business we I" 3' the selects )lll'CllaSGd from the stoc . , n oza Ba. I secured these goods at our own price for cash] Women 8 Do {1 ‘ ‘ P ,- . P' at P ‘ice. Former Price. Present Price. Former Price. Present Pr_ice. ' , Formcr‘Price. Present Price. ..., . ..zLuv-n ("'B'COat.» Form: «licgfl 193593 0i) i Men’s All-ll-‘ool Ulster, - $3 8 95 $5 95 Men’s AHAVool Tweed Ulster, - $12: 00 $7 90 1 Men's Tweed Ital-fig, _ '51 00 $1 00 \l ‘ ‘ Skill“, 0‘ Overcoat: - ~ 5 710“"q‘-‘. 3 75 Men’s All-W001 Frieze 'lstel‘, - 10 50 6 50 Men’s All-\Vool Irish Frieze Ulster, 1'3 00 10 00 5 Men’s Tweed $11138, ' - G :5 4 50 All 3' ill l": IHaste“ ,- - T (’3 ,_ U 4 95 Men’s Twilled Frieze Ulster, - 11 00 6 95 Men's Frieze Ulster, best quality made,1l 00 11 00 , Mens Tweed Suits, . s , 5 5 95 -3112; -\00. d. ., . DRESS GOODS; FANCY GOODS, STAPLE GOODS, ETC. Our shelves are loaded with the latest and most fashionable goods and at prices which cannot fail to please. Former Price Present Price Ilopsacklng Dresses, All-W001 Cashmeres, lilac-k Cashmere, Habit Twill Serge Single Fold Dress Goods, - â€" \Vool l’lannels. Plain and Twilled - Al‘flVcol Plaid Factory Former Price Present Price . - s15 00 5 s‘ 75 . - 27 is - - 27 20 - _ - 35 20 30 to 50 l5 '30 15 i’lanncls, - 30 91 . . - - _ _ , - I , , . ' Boys’ and Youths’ Suits and Overcoatsproportionately 10w. Call and inspect this stock before p111 chasmg, as we‘guarantee to save you dollars. Former Price Present Price Ladies’ Black Cashmere Gloves, - 2:") 15 Horse Blankets, . â€" 70 50 Ladies’ Allâ€"\Vool Cashmere Hose, - 35 25 Cotton Shirtings, - - S 5 Ladies’ AlLWool Winter Hose, - 3O 20 Heavy Canton Flannel - - 13 8 Children’s Grey Persian Lamb Caps 3 00 1 95 Heavy Feather Ticking, - â€" 1:5 8 Silk Handkerchiefs, - - 3;) 25 All-Linen Towdling, . - 9 6 \Vhite Bed Blankets, W'ool, - 2 50 2 00 All-Linen Towels per pair, ~ - 1:) 19 l 7:") 1 25 All-Linen Towels per pair, - :33 1:) Grey Bed Blankets, - - - .. 9- -1 ! is. c@@m V I / \‘ Lower Price Present Price {@1 All-Linen Towels per pair, - - 3U 20 Lace Curtains per pair, - - GO 3‘.) 16 ounce Grain L‘ags, - - J 33 2 25 1,600 Men's and Boys’ Sample Caps, 75 to 1 25 50 Men's All-Wool Socks, - . 17 10 We have purchased largely in Men‘s Silk Ties and Handker- chiefs for holiday trade. lidkfs. direct import from Japan. H! Niminc’oBzzoIn 885707011931 Tit/0.1? our? A Masteriy Treatise “OXâ€"... widely patronized college malted free to all l young men and women who send their name and address on post card to NIMSIO it HARRISON. Business and shorthand College. Toronto. Canada. tution. including Bloke. Board. Tuition. $105.00. ENTER NOW. Toronto Nov. ‘18:h.1803.â€"8‘2-6mos. Eh? LINDSAY, FRIDAY, DEC. 1. 1893. TOWN AND COUNTY. pagans HERE AND THERE. 11 You Esvo Cntarrh send us your name and address and we will immediately send you a Gsrmlclde Inhaler and Medicine, with full directions for use. without a cm: a" pm.- in zulrancc. After you have given it a fair trial, and rind it a genuine remedy, you can send us $8 to pay for same. Should it not move successful in your case you need not pay us one cent. Could anything be more fair? This grand remedy cures Cotorrh in all stages. Address. Without delay. Medical Inhalation 00.. Tonga-st. Toronto. Ont. A Capture. We had not yet reached the designated spot that we heard the rattle of u rapidly-moving wagon: For a moment we were all sadly perplexed. in the distance we saw the shadowy outline of a gray horse: The robbers had Always driven a bay animal. There was no time to mange the rope. even if we had dared. But action had to be quick and decided. "Three 1 you walk on the other side of the road. and two walk on this side. If you hear me cry out, two jump to the horse‘s head. two to the rear of the wagon and one to a position opposite no." Mon like those didn’t have to be told twice. 1 quickly determined upon a repetition of the seeming-drunkenness tactics which had been successfully employed the previous spring. As the horse approached at a quick not 1 hunched across the road as if intending to join tho men on the other side. nndto ovoid running tofu quickly. That gave me my opportunity. bokod upond sow Jonkin’s evil face gazing downupcn me. Inon instant ncockod revolver '- polntod at his head. and as I shouted. .‘mdn up! Drop those reins." every man .138 to his post. The robbers were token «lowly by surprise. Before the driver mum the hcrso.twomenhcld theunlma! by the bend. Louis Jones turned o complete m: backward cndovcr the toil-board“ biomoulytolondlntboormoofthc two “ting reporters. Jenkins come sullenly down ”bu-cot. and actual bracelet was placed an onoofhin wrists; than his hclporwus invitcdtoollghtond mnnnclcd tohis employer. mtbotnrnnhn woollftcdnix dead bodfu “bond in thowngon. which wuplnccdin “goof tworopaton. who mounted its con: “wads mo pines whore tho Wm W No inquiring policeman who would “downwind the news to be antral plioo m who not. end the robbon were mountain-to the curl-gm. offer I hnd “MJm' pocket- tbo key-of Don *udnhmmâ€"WN.min mm dztnutliun gloat. marriage moon-en at errox Bnos. for 82.00.â€"93-tf. i 1 Salvation Army Not el. â€"Married soldiers of the lSslvatlon Army in _â€" ' the United states. who have been united by i oxllcers of the Army. are much perturbed by the news that the validity of such marriages is g disputed by the authorities on the ground that Practical Education, . the Army is not legally incorporated as a nine CErc‘4a's of a reliable. progressive and . religious denomination. ' Stools Notes. 0 D i «Mr. John Christian. jr.. of lot 18. con. .. l Pension. has purchased the thoroughbred York- i shire. “Master Jack." from Mr. Nathan Day, of Average cost of complete course at this Ineti- , “Lakeview Farm.” He is a fine animal. and 3 agree with us. 1 {com and [ Mr. Christian's brother farmers will no doubt â€"The farmers of Mariposa and district ' adjoining have the choice of some exceptionally flue hogs this season for breeding purposes. That well-known farmer, Mr. Wm. M. Thorn- dike, has now “Prince Briton.”a pure-bred boar i of the improved largo berkshire breed. pur- l chased from George Green, Folrview.0nt.; a'é o a fine representative of the thoroughbred Tamworth breed in “Red Prince.” and it is to ‘ be hoped he will receive liberal encouragement in his enterprise. Prize Eutory of the Fair. We are pleased to learn that the World's Colombian Exposition Llustratsd received the highest and only award as the most authentic and complete illustrated history of the great World’s fair. This valuable work contains full { meal Breviticn. -A gang of 50 shanty-men from Quebec passed ’ through town Thanksgiving day on their way to J. W. Ham 8:. Co's shontics near Goods:- hum. ihctel. Oriliia. (formerly of this town). nearly lost one of his toes last week through a horse stepping upon it. â€"The river was almost clear of ice on Thurs- day last, and several canoeists who paddled down to have a “shy" at the ducks come near being frozen in owing to the cold snap of Friday. â€"Woolwilibe placed on the free list. Con- sequently woollens must go up in price. Every available dollar may be wisely invested at the Lindsay Woollen Mills. Soft wood taken in exchange for goodsâ€"80th â€""Edward Hale. chronic wife heater, five months in the Central; Michael Skerritt. u l poor boy who stole three loaves of broad. a your in the reformotory for each loaf." That's how u Toronto magistrate sizes things up. â€"Dr. Bryce, secretary of the provincial board of health. Toronto, is in trouble. The govern- ment hoslappointodo commission to investi- gate a charge of having advanced the price of vaccine points 30 or 35 per cent. and pocketed the proceeds. â€"It may be news to many of our readers to learn that the Nicholle hospital. Peterboro. is the only strictly Protestant institution in the province. 0f the 29 others, every one of them accepts Protestants and Catholic patients without distinction of creed. -â€"'l‘he annual winter meeting of the Ontario Frclt Growers' Association will be held in descriptions of the fair With 3'0001‘1'39’ copper- l Peterbcro on Tuesday. Dec. 5th and following plate half-tone. photographic illustrations of l days, in connection with the hcrticult the grounds. buildings. exhibits and attractions of the exposition. photographs. showing the laborers us they turn The illustrations are from ed the first shovel-full of earth when the great fair was begun, and the progress of the expo sitlon grounds and buildings in all stages of construction from the swamp covered with brush and trees. to thc.world-fsmcd "White City.”nllcd with treasures of art and works of genius from the store houses of the world. and adorned with its spires. turrets and gilded domes. In all it is the richest and most valuable work ever published. it is the World's fair on paper- By perusing its pages the sgrcat exposition can be revisited in years to come. particulars. J. B. CAMPBELL. Chicago. Ilaâ€"86. W. 0. T. U. Noted. â€"Thc regular monthly meeting of the W. C. nodown the driver was obliged to pull on the T. U. will be held on Monday. Dec. 4th, at 3 o‘clock. in the Y. M. C. A. rooms. A fuliottcnd- nncc is requested. Visitors will be welcome: â€"The W. C. '1‘. U. parlor mccting. whiohwuc hold loot Friday evening at the residence of There were twenty-five persons present. including Mrs. (Db) Jeffers. was quite 0 success. members and visitors. The choirwncoccupiod by Mrs. Whitoelde. The meeting was opened with the usual devotional cxcroiscs. After the reading of the minutes and treasurers report, busine- woc dispensed with torn time and tho mocdngossumedomorcentcrtolningform. Tho firstltcmontboprogrnm woo nsoloby M1- Wlnters. occomponicd by Miss Grout on the piano. which was followed by u very pleasing tolkon'l‘holndwny Plots-boo" by In. Ido- chyn.whomaudstcdbyM1-Dunoonploy- lngtbcnotivcnlnof tho dlflcront villngcnu they come in order..Aftcrnductt by m Booty and mm Mollott. lla- T.8tcwort gnvo “mascot-lotion of tho ouhido views ofthc WhltcOlty. Tho thanks oftthnlon wmwmsummmm other ladies who so kindly sud-ted at tho mocking. bynmndingvotonlco a hearty vote 6 thnnnwonglvanu-Jcflcnfortho and u ”a. It should be in every library and homein the civilized world. Send 5 cents for sample number and full :elioble agents wanted. Address president, 159 Adams-3'» l society of that town. Messrs. A. M. Smith. St. Catherincs ; E. B. Edwards. Peter-bore: Thou. Beali. Lindsay; Prof. Hutt. horticulturalist ot rul Experimental Farm ; R. B. White. Ottawa. and others. will submit papers on leading sub- jects. and the proceedings promise to be of the most interesting character. The annual elec~ tlon of ofllccrs will take place at tho close. â€"Barric town council has passed the curfew by-low. and hereafter children under 11 years of age will not be allowed to room the streets with- ! the 0. A. C.. Guelph ; Prof. John Craig. Cent' 1 out proper guardianship after 9 o'clock in sum- mer and 8 o'clock in the winter. Children noticed on the streets often- the ringing of the town bell at the above hours will be taken to their homes by the constable. and the parent or guardian may be fined Si for the first offence and $5 for each subsequent offence. What has become of the Lindsay by-law? it should go into force now in order that the citizens may become accustomed to the restrictions before next summer. â€"Thc Christmas number of the Illustrated London News. and also that of Father Christ- mas. is now in the hoods of the news sellers. The publishers. Means. Ingram Bron. hove eclipsed oliprevious efforts in the ’93edltlou. The News. with its beautiful frontisplocc "A Christmas Rose,” and 84 pages of well-written nod profusely illustrated contouts.nocompon- l led bylthrcc lovely ploturcsdin worthluroro than 50 con“. tho small price asked. It is full of veryocmical illustrations and children's‘ mortar. and will keep a family of little doll: amused for. month. Rove youroxdcrboclacd before the supply is exhausted. ' â€"'l'ho concert given by tho ohoit.of tho Quscnot. Mothodlotchurchcn Thonkufving' evening was a moon. notwithtondlng tho vcry Iborttimcthc uncommon-in course of preparation. The choir. under the m‘ chip of Mr. Howard Poi-kin. gnvc ncvcrull choruses and anthems. Doom. coho. bud! readings were given by ccvuuloftbc young? Mia-swell neon lmitotlono'fn rcol block I mmmmmudonvflcnwhidtlnnl ”mummmmmumufi lace. Wampum-uncu- f an. m “is”... ”yummyâ€"hon. enioycd. m M wbiobwcrc'futbc Mdtbcbundthw-M. / mum-m , .. ' Bull Programme-.- Wc carry a very large ”occupant. and can 4 ' supply lots of 100 from $1.50 to 5100â€"85. Oysters. â€"Pstrick May, hustler at the Grand Central i Best “he“. 40 cents per quart. ot Turner's.â€" ' 81. b ”’1 cm“. (30111110). I COLIMEBCIAL NEWS. ' UFI-‘lCE or Tm: Cannons Poor. 1 luxnsn'. December lst. 13. f Toronto Live Stool "30:. Although prices could not no called my better. there was n fair activity at tho watorn cattle . yards Tuccduy. Buyers were numerous. Moot ' of them. however. were looking for A rather Mr. Noelunds. dcntisthnow using this new : better class of stuff than has I offering ;onocsthotic for extracting tooth. ‘ invention of on eminent physician. Soc now i dormâ€"81. ! Y. a. c. 5. notes. â€"Boys’ bible class on Friday evening at 7.15. -Rcv. R. Trotter will address the young man's meeting Sunday at 4.15. Y. M. C. A. Man only. Subject. "The Witch of Endor." Good time expected. Come or you will miss some- I thing good. I 3811"! lot... â€"Louls Fletcher. cor inspector. was struck by an engine in tho Bollcvillc yard Wednesday of last week. and died o few minutes inter. He was 43 years of age. and leaves I wife and nine children. Obituary. â€"st. Mot-tho Thornm. who entered into rest at Omcmsc on the 8R): November. lost. at the advanced age of four score yours. was one of the pioneers of the township of Emily. She was born in the county Csvnn. Ireland. and with her father. Andrew McGow. and several sisters. come to Canada nearly 75 years ago. settling at Port Hope. where the father died a few years after their arrival in the new land. At the age of 18 she was married to Wliuom Thornton. and soon after-words. with her husband. removed to the township of Emily. Her husband. who is remembered on o man who possessed in an exceptionally high degree the confidence ond rcspootof all who know him. died in 1850. The widow was loft with fouroonn and four daughters to make be: way on‘thc I form on best she could. but she was strong in l faith in Him who is the ammo of the widow nnd the Father of tho'fotbcrlcos. and so was able to overcome all unmet: and trials. continued to reside on the fun} until lucrco tum-mules mode it hm that she should sock rest, and during the last 12 you-o of her life she resided with her daughter. Kiln Thornton. in Omcmcc. where it was the constant plcnsurc of her children to minister “to her. Three son. nnd throcdoughtcn survive her. Mrs. Thorn- ton, over of o gentle disposition. was by the grace of God. a woman of singularly beautiful character. The fruit of the Spirit was abundant inhcr life. Shohod been a member of tho Procbytcrion church since horglrlhood.“d hnd socntbccounc of tho: dcnominotion in Emily pom through the cotocbm and inf-lousy v . stages into thnt of the regular pastorateâ€"undou- thc Rov.Jomcc Dick. and than from the you-1849 undo:- tho present revered photontbc Rev. John Ewing. The first Presbyterian meeting-house for the control and western portion of the township «Emily. including the Village of Omcmoawubuntonthofarmtwo milccwcn of the village. which Hammond fox-co monyycom.ondfcr!0yom.uutlln churcbwucroomdanmcmochlmwbomo wuthcrcoting-pluocoftho m onhh tour- und afterwards cftbo pun when ho come m mob tho Word; Notofowdtbo curly missionaries. who am rose to enhance. postal of who. found 3 chasing welcome awaiting“ fun In wbobucorcocntfygcnotobcnoword. nus alibi-mm shot tho Mala. rmmm‘uudm, between the am moo-ding the EM. ' maul Xi gr it 1‘ ”1° ; lately. Receipts wcxconly 37 cu loads, which ‘ bod u tcndcncy to keep the market firm. Receipts for the wool: cndcd Saturday. Nov. 3 25 . wowâ€"Conic. 1.126; sheep and lambs. 1.819; 5 hogs. 3,039; weigh foes. $02.13. A few loads of fcedcrs were sent to Waterloo and Wnlkervillc. and one or two lots of good butchers' conic went on to Montreoi. Butchorc' cattleâ€"Anything choice was soon token and the feeling was firm. owing come- whnt to lighter offerings. Poor and common cattle cold slowly. some being hold at 21c pct lb_ The top name principally was 33c pct lb. though one or two fancy lots touched in pct 1b. The Christmas trade hos not yet begun. not do 'dcnlcrc expect thotitwillbcvory brink on. you. there on such hm quantities of poultry cccflngontboclty markets. if tbcrclsto be any brightening at I11. they claim that it ought totskoploco lntbccouncof controls of weeks at the latest. Some soles worm-20 conic. 1.011 lbs average. 3lc poi-1b; 18 cattle. 1.1201bc over-ago. l 837.50 per bond; 15 conic. 1.000 loo over-ago. $32.50 per hoodfif cattle. 1.120 lbs nvcrogo. 330 per 1b; 20 cattle. 1.020 lbs avenge. €31 eocb;16 l conic. 1.0001bc ova-”33.622. poi- cwt; 22mm. 1.070 lbs average. 8331»: noon; 12 cattle. 950 lbs avenge. S‘rl' eoch;18 mixed cattle. 1.035 lbs ovens". $32 per head; 6 bottom. 1.030 lbs over- ngo. 4c pcr 1b. 82 book. Goodndcholoo conic arc wanted. ’ Blockers and feedersâ€"Thorn won a good demand for good feeders. but common stookou sold only slowly. One or two poor lots were held for 230 pol-1b. with 21c poi- lb ofi‘crcd. Good focdcrc brought u to 39c per 1b. most of the oolcointbotlinc mndcotfromactoalc pct lb. Quito a few were bought for tho distiller-loo hero and at Wolkcrviiic nnd Waterloo. What those buyers took won princlpouy foodon nlmcct already tot. Some soles wormâ€"11 cattle, 9001M over-go. so , owt; 22 conic. 955 lbs avenge. “ good”; - cattle. 1.000 lbs over . $83 ouch: cattle. 1.090 lib-avenge. 3 not! - oncoorlood conic. 1,180 lb- nvcro o. .20 nor owl: 21 cattle. 1.1“ lb: over-go. lc per lb; 1 outdo. 1.1mm ova-ego. an pox-lb: l7 cattle. 1.0101bcovongc. 30 pct lb; 11 cattle. 1.250lbc over-go. 83 60m - of the duy.ono bull. 1.1551bc w Sheep and lambs-Trude w a i E :5 go 0 E t; Tammany-mm: mâ€" _ I There was very mm, min or other “ml J33. Ho Lennon. mamassmascsm; TREMENDOUS ally unchanged. Dressed hogs were in small supply and rather firmer at 8610 80.50. PRICES AT FMS “’AGGON>. ‘ 1 Wheat. white. per bush........ .. 60 00 Wheat. rod. per bush .............. .8 59 '3 00 i Wheat. goose. rbush....... ...... 0 00 0 58 l Barley. per bus .................... 0 10 0 45 Oats. per bush .................... 0 33 03: P033. per bush ..................... 0 55 0 56 _ Dresscdhogs.pcr cwt... 000 650 â€" ghickcns. per pair-.... . . 3 go 0 40 eesc......-.. 5 (‘6 o Potatoes. per bag. 0 50 3 60 _ Fâ€"â€" Turkeys. per 1b.. ..... ... 0 33 0 09 Eggs. new laid. per doz ............ (I o 22 any. .............................. S 00 9 00 Duck! ............................. 0 60 o 70 Beef.forc...................... .. .. 000 500 I Beef. hind .......................... 6 50 8 00 5 00 6 00 6 00 7 on 7 50 9 00 mule: moon. , 100mm wxmx. Bed l-‘ifo Wheat .................... $0 60 to $0 65 Goose What ...................... 0 53 to 0 55 fall Wheat ................... .. .. o as to o as ’ bpnng Wheat ................. ... .. 0 53‘ to 0 55‘ Baler. lie. 1 ...................... o 00 to 0 so I E Bvlcy..o.2 ...................... 000 to 033 swap-mo. 3 .................... .. o 00 to o 33 ‘- Barley. No.3cxtrn .......... .... .. 0 00 to 0 33 ' Barley. two rowed. .. .. . .. 0 83 to 0 3r. (1px.......... 0 2m to o 29 â€"FOB THEâ€" ............ . 0 50 to 0 50 Mun-awful. Peas. , 0 00 to 0 .15 Rye ................ . . .. 0 00 to 0 35 Buckwheat ........................ 0 00 to 0 43 ’ iflour.ncw process, bkn. 100 lbs.. .. i 90 to 2 10 flour. new process. mixed, 100 lb... 1 70 to 1 90 Stu-thigh: Rollcw'lour ........ ...... 1 60 to 1 50 amcn.pcr1 lbs................ 190 to 9' - ' CommanpcrloolbI. . .. . 165 to lo}: AT T "" OutChop.... .. l 00 to 110 Mixed Chop. l 00 to i 10 Corn Chop.. 1 ()0 to 1 55 I Pcquop ........ .105 to 115 Potatoes, new. per but ..... .......... 0 30 to 0 35 1 Ducks, per pair .................... 0 4.5 to 0 55 Chickens, per pair.. ........... ..... 0 30 to o 40 Bathtub. rdoz........... 011 to 015 Butter, purl .. for roll ............ 0 ‘20 to O ‘24 Butter, per lb.. or tub ............ 0 is to 0 2 my . s 00 to 9 oo ’ Dre-cdliogl.pcr1001bs 5 00 to b 50 KENT-ST LINDSAY u:a«............... 2 00 to 3 oo " ' mfi...u.u....u. 83: :2 8(1); Sitcom ........ ...... ..........-040 to 000 :23] “dig"..."u. .... ...... 3:0 :2 300 . ...... ......... ....... 0' i7 ' ‘ w... ......“ .................... o oo ... o 10 Bedroom Buttes. Sprmgsa PMNNMB MINI. s Mattrasses, Chairs, C. Offerings worollbcrnl. but hurdly on liberal W mum: géggeumuw-mm‘ mg; negated“ 33mm“: Fatigilgfimbmhil ......... ..'. $3.33 3 33 V - 0 or I . ....uom. vcrabclt. ismwsagnt “335:...‘23 Lm‘ffff“~m 0.: ~25; g 33 Tables, Lounges, Sodo- tlon‘ swcrcmndc from ' pox- cnd. Bulcy.porbuubcl ........:::-.i'.l.'.": 535 zoom sum 1 . “â€"251. bo.861bo ., . . .. m::d§8§£82.20;82?87.33.80;93f%£;28§ Pen gala-ilk..- 392 to 0 561 bmds, 000k Stoves, 22381.83; 148. 82,132.52... Shagcmotoooyi there On- ........ 7.12.... .. .. 0 iii if: 3 go? - Coal Stoves L 0 k ' .. w a", Dlflfl ........ , gunned B'totcn guano and «can 351% 333313: ' 2353230“ ’ 0 1M utohcn’wcro model-nu local mood, I - . tho hoovy influx «conic: boo spoiled Rh: 13'3” p371}: ....... '33? ‘° ”7 Glasses, Ensues, Parka Slukrobuerooording to ufity with one to n u ””06 1b.. :6 0'; a g 2-: twoloaorcholootouhmqunpir hood. " our...".'.°.““‘-""' ” '8” ‘° 5 5° "an: m“ Cbolannmtod udw old Mma‘mw M” .'o 3:23;: fotohl’mmwtotsopcthcnd. Commodocou mega. ,,,,,, 3:23:33 'IColIvoI-mlynboutmboododccd ...: u, o.°"‘°""'”‘”“' .0 so in o to muocntnkon. Choicovcnlcbrinnfxomfloz Poimp'wcn' - 1 atH0120 A BIG 'TOCK or MwaItbuwoMmCommcnm Burl" .iiotoino dun-thomamupcrhcumccudhgto Pom: ...." .ilotolso quality. hummm "“"""" 0”““5 l Bopâ€"Tho fooling runnin- wook. Choice Rye . ““ ""“"°°‘°16°0. I hop. Wolfe-u. cold mean not owe. 3°" butmcoocflhodcohwaomndoufmmum 700:0700 86.15 cwgnccudfngtoqunlity. Mun. sunset oil the nine. Nanny m who 0 to to o on ”a $5?» ”“33""? mm 3 3 i3 3 $8 m‘nh'm'mh' “W“Obcam 333533 This fsa Genuine Sale and am .83.;1' an. as "on mama-1-..... ,, :3: .5 “:33: MHumbug. Collards“ mum ..l...'.'.'..‘. soon on timing: - M and be convincedo momentum" cm. 2' sumac. ”allusion“ on... 88010 I. 2500040 mmmmnm. .. .. on to on .. ...... s cc 1. ;. mend“: 37.8: :3 % us. no ~10. MW 3 3:: :3 W. - I I :3: on among '9' . “not! um- mg Auction nan, Kent-st. ‘..- :3 “â€"1. I . Y. “I- 6 “Log." ‘ . -. n ‘ ”DIA- .â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--_ . ,_._ Elm (talisman gust. , f: . LINDSAY. FRIDAY. DEC. 1. 1883. j: TO’VVN AND Cill..\l\. ‘ It won n happy thought of the pastor. id: 113. 1 for ho ng e t Bobt. Johnston. B.A.. to arrange mm ”“100 in St. Andrew s church in 0 ID owning. The church was IDDY‘ODTLGICL} d Ind richly decorated with groin. fruit. was :1 true and flower. and the BuditOriutu lesser. ti 1' but. A program of music was crochenty u Maud by the choir. and in the 811:1;le 0. mm ""' ‘ iced c h mos they were hem...) ,0 ° d m y The attendance was me ctr- r ‘3 The NW of unity than indicated was fittingiy voiced in the Imps-ed Wood brotherly a 'lhntku'ievuihgfidclivcrcd by the Rev. “glib?“ acct». 3A.. rector of the parish c! PALM)" Tho tutor spoke eloquently on the “Lesson: :3. u the field." and with cdoctivc application. . in? your. the pastor told his people. be worm-l. a libero! adoring for the poor fund. wruc'hdzs Wbythc indics' visitingcommitzee o. ‘...e mention. He sold he would be disopront ‘ .11! it did not exceed fifty dollars. Wot: r1 .IC ‘ l l 1 untied if it touched seventy-five. and wo:.'.d lie ' mac hundred dollars. : Wit it bed one Wed at $109. which1 m that Mr. Johnston's in! “your! of hi! labor in Lindooy. A Snort Youth. A couple oi months up. 8 ywung lad 1.:1‘2:.-’. ‘, O'chio, about 15 years Ultl,w:kb warm ; p { oommitteda number of darling l.u;r-,11:ir.4- , . .' . ‘ a town merchants, and “'iA~ “-1.11 .- .... . (2:131:51: in goal bv Magistrate Mclm; re. s ! thou our business men hove breathed cam r, it appears, speedily forgot the less-m tang!” ,. ‘ ‘ occur: their premises properly. \ nun; o r. at .2 won the ban. of Gaolcr Jackson by in. (1‘. ..zzy m .. nt manners. and in Cunscqlu‘nce “1p ;... a one of the many lucncc grove Wm) .11. ' nummuslittie liberties. Saturday murmug Ll Wis: l l - v :v- . n. ‘ . ‘ in the yard alone, and tool. urix snug. . l V. r n . l ‘ “make his escape by mounting: woodpnc x.~.;.: . a. nbou-dto reach the wall 1011. Leal‘inll d"“" ’“ i in the furnace room of the court houw all;1lli1.i.,;';.u . after dark retired to the basement 0‘. z . » . ._ Ichool opposite the gael. win-n- it kl .1. > . Manhood while thCPOlXCL‘V'Ci’t‘ ut'aYJilJ...‘ 11,. ...m. “withing other points, ii. 1m- "wer- nmn} ' " ..- 511.. (liu’rt‘li bout!" meander-ed dllRH .ru. be illt‘t‘flfl‘llt ii)” mum's drug store through the I ' “the tap in the side\u2l._ and in ipcc ‘. n». .. Dhapond $27 in cash, and then sound-rec e4 w. x. m aCo.'s, where. after a CrllZcBl, if harm-.1, ”one! the lu’ge stock, he selrcied :i pox . i fur m novenl silk bundkcrchwis and 1 few we... h. On his why book to retirement hewen'. through ..I. Robson‘s store on the corner oi Ken: 1111.. ”8-08.. taking an overcoat and a gum-net} -l m Sunday be spent 111m old born in the m M of tho town, and titer dusk m-lvu. ‘ “I t D tho school again no order to strike u freight unnduogct away from mm. Mr. John Lee, “- d the school. who live- close by. not: ‘ “bambond touring that 11 was a bra: --Uovcr with his wife and several others to see I) “-5. m. They found U'Kceic leisurely * I 6‘“. the light having been r-xJ The boy took his discovery quiu coolly ”filth [auto allow him to go on poy‘lng [oi ‘hmhobhlningcntrnuccmut lir. on “In Mywokhimbocktognol mam .‘flcm O'Kodownsmcdbyl’. n; ”It cuflty. nod on Tuosdny wul ‘0 to Wow reform-tow for u Mini-(hon two you! nor moo cod o

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