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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 8 Dec 1893, p. 9

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THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 1893. g 9 R. Neill. Rare Bargains in Winter Goods NOW BEING OFFERED t NEI B0aga2‘ az‘ V6797 L010 P7266s, 07167. 700 C as6s 0/1137/20067/ g00a’s 0f all ézaa’s, 21/674 s, ”0772674 3, 803$: Gzfls ’a7aa’ C077a’7/67a s, “200760 0a7a 06 56674 722‘ 0777/ s2‘07/6 az‘ flaws yoa 6a7/27702‘fl7aa’ 6/s6w067/6. 077% 2 56 Ra0067/s a7/6fa6. F6/z‘ 5002‘s 0fa/Z dam/2p- z‘z0as a7/6 7/6a’ac6aI s0 3/007 caa flat/6 a 0a7/gaz7a 0y cal/774g 07/2 - - IVE/Ll, é“ SHOE Kl/VG [(67% 517/661, Lindsay. r Women’s Dongola Ball and Buttoned for winter, $1.30 " = 50 95 th-ice, ’ OO ES. ml semi cealnle War tales are :lul'ity of our to remarkably ngcrs passing plies of Pure eceive orders some of the to have their US. lOUBLE TRACK HIGHWAY -' _ T0â€" .” I o CHICAGO! INNATI, ST. LOUIS, , .VI'ER, 81’. PA UL, .» -INNIPEG. ' ‘t=>‘ou :h, \V est. Southwest. North. 12‘. the PACIFIC STATES EAL, OTTAWA, EC, BOSTON, TLAND, 31'. JOHN. IFA X, NE W YORK. : ILADELPHIA, :3 in the Eastern States and Provinces. kpreas Trains. with Pullman , ltncr Cars. Operating over the System. C. TAYLOR, . trout. prrela Oinoe, Lindsay Nev. 3m, 1893.â€"60 l‘anudiau £0.51. Y. FRIDAY, DEC. 8. 1893. ' AND COUNTY. ‘= HERE AND THERE. Fancy a: Pins. Very large business inFancy Hair licEacunmt's; next Neill’s shoe us and Presentation. at weeks ago Mrs (UL) Kempt position of organist at St. Mary's ‘ she had occupied for some years. it regret cf the members and On Friday evening last she was - deed by the choir calling upon and pre seating her with a beauti- r’llli‘parlor clock. and addrcu. as esteem entertained for berand " l\tthe lms of her valued services. was made by Mr. Edmund Wiring address being read by Fiance:- - Kempt:-Having learned with “"1 had resigned the position of " hm (a. 0.) church choir. we. .docm itourdutyon the ‘° convey to you our feelings “Vine lost the scrvicu of m ‘ . We are fully awarcot the Mlouhsvcscoftmsuifcred Manuals, when familytics and Would have demanded your "‘1 Vere cvcrat your place to “link mtc accept this small I?“ u may hum time to dme der- to come. of the many wnthether. Inconclusion ‘. "1“ it we dcnct have the “Irvine you among our mem- ~ trust that m voicesmay I“labors of thehcavcly choir "Mutt-abyss!“ ”W mucus:- NW "I'm momma l ‘ Bay, Canada. is in jail here hopelessly manna! WWW... Oysters. Best selects, 40 cents per quart, at Tram" s.â€" Tho Lindsay Educatioâ€"â€"â€"â€"nâ€"alâ€" Association will met inthe Y. 111.0. A. rooms Thursday next, Dec. lith. at 415'oclock. Aiull attend- islooksd for____ W. 8. STEV‘ axe,sec. Very Sad. 11 litalic. The following item appeared in Monday’s Evening News, dated from Saginaw, Mich: l Local Brenna. â€"Florida Oranges. new Figs. Dates. etc.. just received at Tamar‘sâ€"84. â€"Christmas presents in great variety at MRS. M cEacnm's. next Neill’s shoe store. â€"A meeting of the Grand Division Ontaflo Sons ct Temperance was held in Port Perry Tuesday. â€"Mr. Claudius Hugh“. of Hughan 8: Co . has received the appointment of issuer oi “Geo. 8. Thompson, a lumber dealer from North! marriage unease for the county of Victoria; He was recently arrested for jumping a board bill. It was thought he was a dead heat. but it turns out that his financial troubles had driven him insane. He had an interostin some timber limits to the extent of $150,000. but there in litigation over the property.".. . .Mr. Thompson is well known in town and many friends will learn with deep regret of his misfortune. and will hope for his speedy restoration. Saturday’s Market. There was quite a large market on Saturda! f last. farmers and citizens turning out in lull l force. A plentitude of produce was on sale. and prices were very fair; butter sold from 20c. to 240.; am being now a scarce article, sold at 16c. to 200.; chickens. per pair. 35c. to 50¢; ducks. 45c. to 550.; potatoes pcr DIE. 550. to 55¢. .. ..Wednesdsy’s market was also well attend- ed. Sleighlng being good. cons idsrablc beef came in. which sold as follows: Front quarters from $4 to $4 50; hind quarters. $5. $5.50 and 86; Wood also came in fact, which sold for: Tamarao. $2.50 to 82.75; hardwood, sawed. 34. Bay. was selling at 37a ton; hogs. drcncd. brought from 85.25 to $5 99. The County Council. In our report oi the proceedings of the county council, contained in last week's issue. it should have been noted that the recommendation of the special committee on bills. relative to the â€"Mr. "Ted”Cavanagh. of Pctcrboro. passed through town on Wednesday for French River with a gang of 30 men for Irwin Co.'s camps. â€"Thc attendance at the diflerent churches on Sunday last was seriously interfered with by the heavy storm of wind. snow and rain that raged all day. â€"Thc snow plows for clearing the snow from of! the sidewalks made their appearance on thestreets forthedrsttimethis season on Monday morning. ~According to the Guide. Port Hope shippers are in luck. being supplied with cars that con- tain over 1.000 bushels of barley. One is said to have held 1.250 bushels. â€"Tam O’Shanters made to order. Ladies' Underwearâ€"Night Dresses as low as 50c. Stamping done that will not rub on Mas. Mc- Eacmx’s. next Neill's shoe store. â€"Capt. Rose and men returned from th a north country this week. having finished work on the government dams and sluicoways. Kr. George DeLury and gang finished up last week ...... The lakes are still open. â€"An-all night service has been inaugurated by the Bell Telephone Co. at Owen Sound. and negotaticns are proceedingwiththe object of furnishingthctownwithanelcotricdre alarm Intern. â€"TthastVictcrlaPatronsheld a conven- tioninFcnelon FallsonSaturday lasti'ortho purpose of selecting a candidate for the proposed amendment of thc auessment act. 1 ”mm provincial elections. We have wore.inviewof thcdiscussionthat took place in the committee oi the whole council. referred back to the special committee for furthsrl consideration. The representatives of the town of Lindsay and the incorporated villages were not then prepared to accede to the amendment proposed by the bill to exempt all machinery used for manufacturing purposes from taxation for municipal requirements. It should have been noted also thata clause was added to the finance and assessment report. in committee of the whole. providing for a grant of 850 to the Mechanics' institute recently established at the village of Manilla. Collegiate Institute Noto- â€"Whydon'tscme of our mat worthy and estimable citizens put on their best clothes and sweetestsmiloandccmeupand see us at our literary societymcctingsl Enjoytheml Well. I guess”. You ought to have heard our “spelling match" hat Friday. It was good enoughiorauybody. -â€"Prcspects forsrcadiagrcomswsyahoadcf anything yet achievedsrcbrkht. Thcein we anreioicaandWc minors and more pleased toacehowthe students are growingin thdr interestinthemfscilitlostordaily education. â€"Andnowahoutthatgpsatcoocsrt on Mat- day.Dco-18th.Youaregladitisccmingl WelLscarewe.andwait till we tellycu all formerly of Hamilton. son of Wu! Bobimotm‘smm bald. andoneoi the bastcuductcrs la Oatsrh. ls mnleadtthlooolllbdm Univer- myiuonaaeai and secular mule. m ”I...“ uamcaptivstingfashh. n:- m. L A. loco. banjo- colonial-ah ,mngumuamtto out up and M 8 3'9. raglanadnouaorim-m willad, vmaadamhthe wisdom pympcdmdthIO “Dad- mamemams-flyhanm w Phihallalfiau‘l. , I \ I not been informed upon whose shoulders the! mantle has fallen. â€"The annual meeting of the members of the West Victoria Farmcra' Institute will take place inthecouncilohambaroandnesday.mthinst.. , at low The election cf-oiiicsrs willtake' place and the subdcois tcbedlscu-edatthe coming institutemestings inLittleBritainand Lindsay.“ Jan. 9thand8th.willbesettled. â€"A meeting of hotel-keepers and their irisitds was heldon Saturday night to ha-ingcutcouncii lore who would further their interests. The following wcrcnamcd as their candidates fa: . the south ward: R. Johnston. M. O’Hallorsn and 8.. Robinson. Another meeting was held latenwhenR. Touohburn and J. HcWilliamsi wereseleoted. â€"Tha0hristmasentsrtainmontinconnaction with the Quesn-stlathcdistchurdprolnhss tcboamndsuccem. Onepraminentisaturc willbetheereotlng ofthafllmumentol Truth"byanumbsrotycungladlasaadgsntle- man. Instoadofthousualchrlstmastroethm istobeJaccb’sWsll. wheaJacob and Rachel willappearanddisu-lbotethem mmmmm Fills Ell“ Ill“. â€"Wc are selling Ladies' and Misses‘ Fine Blackmttsatmapairâ€"ascheap as you can knit them. Mus. Mclilacmx‘s. next Neill’s shoe store: Y. I. 0. A. totes. â€"Mr. T. 8. Cole. provincial Y.M.O.A. secretaryJaexpeotedtcaddrcuthsmcetingicr young menonsundsy afternoon at 4.15. lathe Y.M.O.A. rooms. lion. old young. are In ccrdiallyinvitcdtobeprosent. -cha' bible classcf Friday evening at 7.45. Allboysiromtcntoaixtoenyears of age are weioomctothisclam. Pmal. â€"Mrs.H.J.Pcarson.cf Norlsnd.lsatprcsent in town visting hermflr.J.J.Pearscn.og thecastward. â€"m-NellieWalsh.oimndsay. has return- edhomchmeinmcunt,attct-spscdingatwo months'vlsltwithherauntandunclcdlraand Mr.W.Sadler. â€"Mr.ArthurDingle.otPullman. 'Ill.. son or lit-.8. Dingle. Sylvester Bros.’ popular book- heepcr.ishomcfcrthc0hristmsshoildays. â€"Rev.0arl Smith.lcurate at St. Paul's. and “Smithnpcnt a portionotlastweekand thlswithPcrtHopefrisnds. -Mr.R-'8.Pcrter has been ccailud to his housesinceSaturdaylast.suil'aringh'cma bad attackcilagrlm -Port Hope Guide of'russday: Mr. W.T. mmmmsm- Conlter). Lind-y. arcintcwn.tocgucstscfllra.0onltar.ficpa-at. â€"l‘cnclut Falls Gazette: â€"Hr. Hm Gm.otnndsay.isinohamoflrladill'l drugstoiein thcvillage.vicslir.JchnCurry resigned. â€"Mr.'nlcs.nandochaltwasthcgue¢ci MnandldraacodwintIIafewdaysthiswcck whilecnhiswayhcmehmnavidtwiflt Montralfrlenos. â€"Dr.W.W.Bremaer. of Toronto. socialist indelaanitieawillboinflndsaykuan-m‘. Frldsy.Dec.i§th till 10 a. m. Saturday. Dec. 10th. RomsatBsasonhousaâ€"S'I-S. m muss. -8chool board report crowded out â€"A LargeDoli worth ma that opens and aha-itemsclnngatmlc-thanwholesals. atlas. HolscmmNsm's sitcom â€"A large wt of Games. Panic. Toychchs. Alphabetfilockamuntsrns mdAlbumathcflacmn'nnaxthflrs Wofld'lhll limelight '10" ”PM 3- I. ROI.“ m. mmmzfid. ~87. â€"WN'IIINMCI them H‘- I ”We. We carry a very large assornnent,andcan supplyiotaoilOOtromSlJOtcuuâ€"ad. University college also and Banjo Club are to give one oi their unique, attractiiue laughter-causing. poverty-icricitlng. rollicking. classlul, bang up entertainment inthe Cousours lxsrm'rr Assam majors”. Dec. lensâ€"86. Warner d: Comw. WARNER ' CO’S Mammoth Sacrlfice Sale ‘ ‘l'haWhito City. -Alcoturconthe World's Fair. byRav Robt. Johnston. 3A., illustratedbya dnc udesotstuccpticccvlcwsundsrthemansgt meat of Mr.W.H.8tevens.B.A..will be glveninthcAcademycillusloontheevning ofhiday.Dec.l.‘lth. AuschwilIbemcrved andmusthcsccuredatncall'atm unlo'sbooh- sturc.prioc.25c.and15c..aocc1dingtclocatioo. Theplanofhallwillbeopcnml'riday.Doc 8th.at100'clcck.â€"w2. STILL BRA W8 THE CROWD. Even body delighted with our values, large parcels being purchased by nearly ev nry customer. Our sale was advertised in Good Faith and has been Genuine in every sense of the word. THE RESULT has been that our immense store has been crowded with buyers ever since the sale began, and every buyer has been convinced of the genuineness of the bargains we are offering. lan'aylotss. -An muster no less than Tllocclnctivss havebcenplacedwiththenaldwinworhsby theAtchmTopchaandSantaFena. â€"Thainterestscttbelccalshippsnhavcbcen well looked attorwithinthe pastiew mosses by that}. $8.“ In Patoa.whc uses! mountchavecarsouhandwhcnrocuinsd. aodwhenloadedtcpushthcmthroughtothcir destination without detention. which is very muchappreciatsd bythusshippint combus- Owr Sale Continues and Will Continue all through DECEMBER. We have during the past week carefully gone through the stock and have laid out many seasonable lines which Must be Sold EErdIBSS of Cost. This is the kind of Weather for F 0.98. m3...- â€"‘i'hcgrcatinteraaucaalbcnspiclnngland “Scotlandwmtahsplaceahorttyoa'ralhin Tammrtabcvcthehvdottheamitisaa acresinutentandaboutimilesincircum- lettuce. England will be mad Mac 1. than Thinks. and it promisu tobsthc 'spicl" averwitnsassdinficctland. -Ilndsaycurlsrs color the distinction o :2 Mm mm m dubbmm ice. For a wackpast they have been hand at is - mfimm ‘” “'"d’ Why pay Fancy or Outside Prices for these Goods when you â€"A neat andcanpchu‘vctims-m one are ofl'ered the choice of our large stock of Men’s Fur Coats, Lsdies’ Fur 1’! WW”: mlnh: Coats, Caps, Capes, Boas, Mufl's, Storm Collars, Etc, in all the new and fashion- their we or m and m was able makes at less than present Wholesale Prices. READY-MADE CLOTHIN G. coercion complained of hi season. .. Now as to! Ready-Made Clothing. We are not confined to 9. single 3:3 A “a" °r manufacturer’s stock but have to ofi‘er you the Cream of a dozen manu- -0n 8M" “m M l" rm ‘3 iacturers’ stocks bought under the most favorable circumstances for mammoth; Wu“: ‘ Cash, and these goodsâ€"consisting of Men’ 3 Youths’ and Boys’ Ovemoats and EE ‘EE Church's... â€"Attho8aptistchurohns:rt8undaymuning the subjectwill be “Bis in the camp."-thc fourth in the series from Joshua. Evening stand thatlr. MWMNISuiiaâ€"are beingcd'eredduringourSacrifloe Sale at a less pricsthanyou m mathedicalaadexnaunivs. loath!“ Ohcap at 30c, at 20c. perpairdwriag tweak. mwuamommtyotmamammw DI" Goods- Mts. W. Purl ad Mata bigflavingbyatuuflngtho m mwuwhichsflnconthucsat "* WARNER GO’S. . é ll; 6 it '"l l .., , i ' ' (I a . ”a, , Hand”. 4. g I?” \

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