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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 13 Dec 1895, p. 9

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for McLennan Go. BRIAR HILL GOAL for Grate» Best Grades foiffilfiacksmiths {ESE-EL} Sis: emu Saw. Sow}: Side of Kent-st. McLEN NAN CO. u: xx»: insist upon thogoughness in every line of " Ii cu thin< of takmg a c-mne in Book-keep- ‘and, Penmansth. em, wnte us for int: 3 am. Vacatigns. Indzvldn ‘1 lastvncuon 1'211: w. :2 \e the best results in all departments on - ; .w a. large attendance at present, made up of '~ from those holding a First-cuss Certificate .59 early educanon has been neglected SHELF 3x1) Hunt HARDWARE Pux'rs, OILS m Guas. The Largest Retail‘ Business in Canada. Gr? duates Are Successful 7Tfifiifiii HEWâ€"viii}? WWQA, 4,A# _ lâ€"_‘A___â€"_â€" Win») are desirous o! obtaining a thorough Busi- ness or Shorthand Educttlon is making a speciality of Pa tazbgro B as. College M W; KENNEDM coQ McLennsn a 00. l‘h WAN TED CELEBBA TED 1m“ (25! airs Men’ 5 Tweed Pants, 9 STORES. Rubbers, Oversboes, Felt Goods. 4’4 4344334-3441‘4144-‘4 -<?3I°X°°X°R>- _._.â€"â€"-EERE ARE SOME PRICES.- 230 yds. Rew Dress Tweeds, Cama!)maflviésrtEMSVfiAâ€"Ms fiEiLL :25! al-E subject to the same terms of Discount E5 Fire per cent offer Cash. ‘ Lg Business College, Peterbxough. Ont. AGENTS FOR THE 25 Boys’ " uvercoats, 1200 yds. Fine Dress Serge, OAL TO KNOW PRISGLE é‘icg‘ifl, SHOE M/HV . BEST FURS, EH at {neatly Bflflflflefl P111185 DRY GOODS, R. .Nefll BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST DRESS GOODS, BEST FURNISHINGS, ROBES, HOSIERY, TWEEDS, BEST FLANNELETTES, UNDERWEAR, BEST BLANKETS, LININGS, H. W. Kennedz a: 0'0. Prices 950 to $1. 50. regular $1. 50 to $2.; 50, and 5 per cent. of for cash. (3'2‘ Price 250, Double Fold, and 5 pew- cent ofi“ for cash. Prices $2 to $3.50, regular $3. 25 to $4 75, and 5 per cent. 0)? for Price 256, regular: 400 and 5 per cent of for cash 5‘? hr BEST FLANNELS, I an area of about 128,800 square miles. Forty such areas could be cut out of Can”: ada. New Santh Wales contains 309,175 sq'uare miles. and is larger by 162 square m les than Frazer, Italy orSZcil'i. Canada would make eleven countries e size of New South Wales. In extent there are three British Indian in C and etlll ‘enough lets over to make a ueeneland ‘ and a Victoria '1' he German empire could be carved out ct Canada and fifteen more countries :1 about the same size, with etill no-2 6.333521 to fill in cornea with Bel- gium, Denmark, ‘ Greece, Benin and Switzerland. inland could then be accommodated. and yet a tablet: lame h for Delaware an Connecticut. enc C is the largest of all British )eeee~ eione, being ova-38 per cent. oi the tie): area, which in ctflcially stated to be 9,040,- 497 square milee, exclusive of protectorate». The continent of Ans with Tasmania and New Zealand add . ie the next largest, being about 294,810 equate miles less then Canada. The cambined areas of gauge and Anettalie, includwing Britieth ew niane. com eeneer cen . ottne Britiehem . Min-Ii finen- stein eetimatee world'e area at 51350,. 800 square will?! and the of the world at 1. . 000. com 0m- Vaat Dominion. It: Is dIEcnlt to convey an adequate con- ception of the mane-a of Canada. E 1;:- land, Scotland and Wales together form Rheumatism Rune Riot When there is lactic acid in the blood. Linlments and lotions will be of no per- manent benefit. A cure cm be accomp- lished only by neutralizing this said, and for this urpose Hood’s Smaparille is the beat me icine because Hood’s Susaparilla. is the only true blood purifier prominently in the public eye. Fond. 0n the corner of Peel and William-eta; aux-Eng the winter months, a practica! fut- rier who gives entire satiefmtlonmr money refunded, when repairing or making to orJer furs cf every description and in any style.- 8’7â€"tf. G. P. Mum. representing us can earn $23) per week selling our Huey : Gunman-grown Nursery Stock Permanent position and salaries, Ex- clusive territory. Write at once for terms to E. o. GBAE‘UAI. Ramona-u. Toronto. (Jinn-16 â€"80-13. BEST GLOVES, 351w Manama £05k TOWN AND COUNTY. Without oloctrjc light. Now, all you kind-hented friends Who hue gold dust by the peck. Jun: open up your pocket-book. Or else give us a. check. We now will bid good-night To our friends who are so dear. And we’ll wish you s merry Christmas And a very happy Now Your. We luvs tolled for you From «fly morn till night. And very one): me: du-k ‘ And who brings you :11 your «tables, Through the year's min and now, And it you mm 1 Christmas Box Givo the delivery men show. LINDSAY. FRIDAY, DEC. 13. 1895. DASHEb HERE AND THERE To Lind!” ionukeowl. Den: customers, now plane linen, This verse I will refute. It's of the poor delivery men. Who seldom do come late. AGENTS mgidvertisem en ta. Marriage Licenses at P c a 'r E n ’ s Bcokstora. Kent-st" L!ndsay.â€"14. $.13 W5“ mfi'fi'é'on'fié’a‘ ; part at the population. CLOTHING. Yum Dunn? Mm E THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13. ‘ fleeting glory on Canadians and a Cana- dian university, (Queen's, T.) by being chosen, (in company with another Cmadlan). as representatives of various American schools. to travel abroad tree of exoenae inordertomake a study or the classical literature of Italy and to gather information connected with the ancient Romanv. With Rome as his headquarlce, and with all the ancient and modern liter- ature of Italy at his command. Mr. Ship- ley. at the end 0! his alloted (live can). no doubt will have stores newâ€" onnd knowledge to lmpart to the world. leavin his name as a landmark of ednca tlonal lstory. No doubt his lower wlll he or m interact tohholdpopiluoatter- ed _ shoot the prom _ â€"-An lntemtlng and lnattnoblve letter will be published a oomlng lane at Tax Paar. The letter was wrltten la Rome to a friend In Lindsay by Mr. Shlpley. the recent claselcal master of our Colleglate. V few be are aware at an? exeogx‘lonalgood pro 21:51:01- rather well deserved reward, whleh has fallen to Mr. Shlpley. Called mm the Oollealate to take a place in Chlcago unhealty, he was agaluhongredand‘ wae the means glre ‘-A-xa_A_ ___j _ psny. The plot. each as It Is, ls hxlmtnl and running ovcr with bright humor and comical situations, and Mr. Edwards. In his character cf the rich glue mnnntectnr er, captured the audience lmmedlehely upon his appearance. We trust the men. agement may be able to eecure the com. pany min later on In the m. was Pub on the boards by Mr. Sums Edwards and A well balmoed cam- â€"-A fair sfz-zd audience enjo ed last. Friday week at the Academy at nele the brighten, cleanest and most refined comedy drama presented to Lindsay theetregncrs for may a dn . when “The Catspsw." written by ex O‘Rell, the way-known” Ftpnoh_ llama-jet, low, he has succeeded in dispos of near- ly his entire output, believing it tter to sell at a. smell profit rather than store it up in the yard, as manyotthe bigoonoerns are doing, as he is of the opinion that when prices do advance a trifle the eil'ect or so many large stocks being rushed to morket will be to still further depress the price for a time. Mr. Ellie will not send any men into the woods this winter. as he has Marge stock of logs on hand for next re:- son, and on secure what additional loge he may need tron: jobber-s. â€"'1‘o gildr: fined gold is preverbielly a work of supererogstion, and to offer a better than the best is paradoxical. Priestleys black dress fabrics in silk, or silk and wool are admittedly the best in the world. Now the celebrated firm in “Eudora, ” bests its own record. That is the verdict of the ladies. who as that the ‘Endors" cloth with its pecnl r lustre, its extra width and wei ht and Its perfect dust shedding Mali stohennd formidable rival to its sister fabricsto which have obtained the snflrsge of the feminine world. reaped ‘The Vsrnished Beard " with rlestley’s nsme stamped on every five yards. â€"Mr. J. A. Ellis, of Fenelon Fells. closed down his mill lsst Ssiurds night utters successful season's run. e states tint while the price of _ln_mbe_r_ has been very â€"Bobcay%eon Indepet dent- :â€"-The mem- bers c! the ‘.0.0.F. held an “at-home" in their lodge room on Thursday evening that: gave great pleasure to the partici- pants. The customary evening pastimes were indulged in and refreshments were served. Mr. McWattors and Mr. Hughan, of Lindsay, made speeches, and Mr. James Lewis made a few appropriate remarks. Mr. Wilson, at Feuelon Fails, sang comic songs, and played his own accnnpani- meats in a manner that carried eve thing before him. The Oddfeilows are to can. miniated upon the success of their sum lug. â€"Few people have any felt idea. of the immense quantities of fresh mes: con- sumed in the northern lumber camps operated by Howry . Son and the Gilmore 00. It is estimated that 2,000 beet anima!e wmbereqaired by these two time alone during the lumberln season, In additlm to vast quentitleso salt and fresh ark w:md. probably venison. A drove o 500 head cf cattle went north last week to the Gilmore csmps. â€"â€"A Lindsa party who has been writing anonymous enters on the subjeeo of missions to the Babceygeon Independent. should consider himself “t uelcned” by the following from Rev. W. . Creighton, church of England incumbent: “When your Lindsay correspondent on the subject of missionaries is gentleman enough to sign his name I will answer his letter, not before." ~Oa Saturday last, being engaged in drawing sand, Mr. Wm. Irvine, at Ade- laide-sh, met with a. peculiar and painful accident. While standing on the back of the sleigh the horses gave a sudden lurch forward, pracfplmting him to the ground ; his full we he came on his right arm, breaking it. a re the wrist. He is doing as well as can beexpected under the cir- cumstances, and a speedy recovery is: anticipated. . -Mi;s Gerirade Trotter, nssisiant in- structor cf elccu-tion in the Toronto Con- servatory of Music, begs to anntmnce that she is open for a. limited number of evenings in Lindsay and vicinity, will give the whole programme. or put. during Christmas holidays, Dec. 17111 to J an. 7:11. For dates and terms address Mrs. H. G. Whi eaide, box 227, Lindsay. â€"-91.3 N. «Mr. J ames Ben]! contracted a severe chill last Saturday whiie supmntending some work in an exposed pzsltlcn, and next day the com settled In his back, necessitating confinement; to the house and the caning in of the family physician. He is nowab!e to be about and wdl take beszer care of himself in future. -R S. BAILER’S French and American combination systam for cutting lelcs' and Children's Garments. Simple, perfect and always reliable. Cutting taught and syssems supplied. Call or address MES. NELLIE WILLIAMS (Agent), 52 Regent-sh, Lindsav.â€"19-13W. â€"â€"Jur}ge Wilkinson of Kingston, recent- ly decided that a municipal - council ater due notification can be made pay the cost at shovemng ouc roads, which have become b1 Jked with snow, and cleared out by rig-tics having occasion to travel over â€"The town cartera say that the cnpir- ation is a Inn-d task-maszer. During :he p.13; summer Street Overaeer Walker re- iueea to my 25c. Der load for anything under 1,000 It. or green plank â€" meaning a pull of over two tons for one horse. â€"‘323£rs. Howry Son, of. Fenelon Falls, who purchased the Hazlitt; limits same two years ago. paid over the third instalment of $1(0,000 the other day, and have only one more pzyment to make. â€"A mail named Wade, belonging to Bellevme, passed through town the other day from one of the Gilmcr: camps In the north in a pltlablo condition, suffering from a badly frozen limb. â€"Buy your 0 stere, biscuits, cakes oranges, lemons, ananss, dates, figs. nuts and canned goods from Gnosen Fox, No. 114, Kant-at Oyster and lunch rooms always openâ€"44h 92-2. â€"The grand sleighixig enticed a large numberotpeop‘zelntotownon Saturday,and $1; merchants reputed a good day‘s trad- â€"Buyers Jordan and Handcock faked up a. load of butcher's cattle for . Mc- mhargey on Thursday last. They were sent; to Toronto. -A choice stock at Memorial cards at the latest and mast handsome design just received at Tax Pos'r. -Dr. Neelands, dentist, has great suc- cess in treating aching teeth without extracting.â€"91-tf. Local Brevnxm. . -A large shipment of bags czme down tum Ktmnount last Siam-day morning. sure corn cursâ€"'Potnsm’s Painless Corn Extractor. The juices c! plants grew concentrated and purified gums and ~ same In harmonious union, all combined give the grand results. Putnam’s Extrac~ tor makes no em spot, does not lay a man pp fc-r a week, but goes on quietly doing Its work until a perfect cure results. B:~ wars of acid substitutes. Purely Vegetable. First the bud, then the blossom. then the perfect knit. These are the several stages of same at the most important Ingredients commemg the _mjn_1ees _and can be obtained at: any hour, day or night so Knew : Co.’s.â€"88-tf. SEESâ€"{h}! ver- 9! and landed n V 0th.: by“ of tho mm B. A. Mb. 02 the m-hud’ifii ’Pfifiii 400m: "gum, which wn In tePsdfloooelnon .2711».th IslandoCJnn Lmbonmd wu lanBo . Bum ta to mmfimmfigm Ind n13?!“ our! lake mnmm Port He was :bont chm ago mu ulna-d the schooner Maria motto. this patf, nndmwellknownln'hront MataCx-oohersndthooawlth him in on. cube boas: after 3thth- doncdla mammary“ niéixfén? iilppédm in": thin WT losinghold hndle. '1‘ 57mm. undu- tho Immune! the blow mm. flewlntothauuomonnonlx hot, sad the szItI-uokthowdkwuun u: Inch otPaul’ngnyhud. A also - lug clone upon 501b, hln In mall of the luck. but 1:0 mm nothing otthuomootho mm mm am he hadjnat escaped. ‘ â€"Port Hope Guide: 11:. sound mm B. A. Omaha, 9! the [HM 31:19 thIn “1"qu Imus:- uni-“7|“. my! cum of Ice than his head. he undo 3 stroke gt gwmghllqapmnj nt the am --â€"V-_-_"_ blc allot, has lnmted la a ekoe e or lo:- ch eettachment tor wlnter rl n3. The attachment le worth 816, and turns the bicycle Into a chasm by means or o spiked rim of trees 1' l: enclroles the rear wheel at the blcécle. end of 3 onto or runner which takes o e o: the front wheel. It ls a little colt to ride the elm: ot first. but a llttle motloe enables th a rlder to epln elongaver the rude alto merrily....'l‘he Examiner an: Me. . E. Lard come up from theeleotrlcworhot noon on hlo bloyole wlth eplked runs enclrollng both the trout end ml- wheels of bl: moohlne. It travelled well. ~Panll‘lnomwhlle In remov- lngeneooumnlouonot he on over- 33: gimuthfivotthe Boyd hotel a and” arrow up. from 99“.“- mw1_9m,.. Im- clam‘ I â€"Mr. Ed. Clendsnnen heving disposed I of his livery business to Messrs. Culbert ‘ Silver. he moved to the Dsly terrece on ‘ Cambridge-st, end on the ilrst oi the your takes the road in the interests oi the “Foam Yeast Co." Bis district lies east of Toronto meiu line, end his meens oi locomotion will be by e spenkina teem or horses. Here is e chance for 1-21. to “rise" in his profession by going eeetgwith the “Yeest' Co. â€"Mr. Wm. Johnson, divisionei inspec- tor of electric light, who wee in Lindsey e few deys ego, met with e peiniul ecoident in Peterborough on Wednesdey evening. While et work in the once of the Light endPowsrCo.hee duponeboxto reech e switch. when he: ti eud lusteed of touching the wooden his thumb end forefinger ceme in contest with the motel pert of the swiichende circuit we! farmed. resulting in e couple 4 ct bediy burneu fingers end e severe shock. There wee e current of 1. volts pessin through the wire et the time, end Mr. J n's escape from more serious injury wee miraculous. --The Petexboro horticultural society Mk $500 from the town council to main- tain court house k next sewn. Whit is the matter w th the Lindsey horticul- tural societ receiving a email grunt on condition at the members devote their time and talents to beautifying the mar- ket square next spring i -Pollce Magistrate Malutyra was called upm last Saturday adjust a slight Inle- understanding between James McFadden and Sam. Freehette. Mac. summoned the former (or having knccked hlm down. and the man ct muscle was mulcted In the sum of $2, without caste. -Mr. D. B. McNabh on Sstnnday last urchneedannmber ot elelgha and other umberlng up nrtenancee (tom the Damm- lon Bank, be an art cf the outfit of the Parklu 00., and ey were ehlpped north last Monday to lugoldsby station, near which point Mr. McNabb has large lum- bsrlng Interests. â€"Mr. ghu: L. mega. u_Pem;boroggh many ions as his acceded :6 the wish at many trien mdwfll again be a candida» for the chic: at the coming municipll elections. â€"Mr. Andy Lax-kin, formerly In the employer A. Campodludflmolona or his delivery w one, has mound s situation In the R:c tel- Bacon-lo t Works. and his hmfly left town for 1: city last week. â€"We understand that Mr. David Walker, who served 99: toqnghlp (Jr â€"It you see a man button-holed by about twenty you people 0! both sexes. don’t think that he s a strolling conjure: or magicianâ€"the mob are only trying to sell him a ticket for the Collegiate concert on the 16:11. â€"Mereh hey is being used in great quen. titles this winter in the Rom camps up north, every beaver meadow within miles of their camps having been stripped early in the ten. greatly to the dissent of the settlers. â€"Ii your food doesn't agree with on will you give up eating as a too ish pmiiee? Yet some men stop their adver- tising bzeeuse their ads do not pay. when perhaps all they need is e change at adver- tising diet. â€"M»zny or our citizzns have been wondering It the noblo llon guarding Carter's store has been turned into a. sheep. However, it Is a false alarmâ€"his majesty has only donned his winter garb of snow. â€"Daring slack times this week the auger members of the staffs cf cur ant-st. merchants have been busily enxmd shovemng snow ofl‘ the reefs. much to the discomhrt of citizens passing below. ~Howry 8: Co's. mle a: Fanelon F3115 closed down last Saturday evening. During the past season nearly 200 men had been employed In the min and yards. but the number had been reduced of late. â€"-The funeral of the late Mrs. Hicks took place last Sunday afternoon to L’ttle Britain cemetery, and was very largely attended, many 033 people going the: entire distance. -Ths last: Wednesday in December being Christan; day, the annual echool meetings ln rural sections will be held on the fallow-leg day, Thursday Dec. 261). â€"Oaly a pansy blosscm. And a very small blossam at that ; With a bit of wire and a feather, “Twill make a very tine hat. â€"Ow‘iug to the unestcted delay of the S-tr. Damlnion, of the )mlcion line, Mr. Mcnlhargey's last shipment of horses will not leave in all probability until next week. â€"-A little bird whispzre that one of our popular aalesladiee xs abouc to wed a gentleman from the east, the event to take place early In 1896. â€"Tha members of Lindsay C M. B. A. will meet this evening in their room over Tm: Post to elect: officers for the ensuing year. â€"Mr. Duncan Carmichael, who at on: time was den-nave o! M aripoga township, died at his ham 3 near Csnnlngcon on Mon- day last. â€"Mr. James Tiohey, of the west-end llvery, has lately added to his already extensive plant three mhlonablo cutters. â€"Mr. E. Gregory. dragglst, Intends making a number of alterations in his premises shortly, and will also put In A furnace. --A gang of ahantymen passed through last Monday from the Rom amps. Many of the men balonged to Peta-bore. â€"Mr. M. Mmsneld's new store at Kin- mount 1: completed and I: u very fine structure. â€"A special wood train loft last Monday for Halibut-ton to load wood for Mr. M. Mmfleld. of Kinmonnt. Local 32mm â€"Sad1cr,Dundaa Co. winning a new holler in thelr pawer house this week. m“ to m. D:. E. S.Wiison harem mm Ruthie, N. Y., and located in Lindsey. William-eh, south. The doctor treats successfully. and gives special attention to diseases peculiar to women, diseases of children, blood diseases, stomach diseases. private (tissues. diseases or the nervous system and all diseases of men. Consulta- tion strictly private and. confldentisl.-S7 At Bun-ton 8303.. Janna”, ' Order-m:- bookâ€"binding should be left Foot of Kant-st. Madam-91. at this once. numm also 3 Man to Lind-w. I m9. “3. “In“. a m Willy: mummumim w. Wmmummimmw " .mmmwmm m m Mmamwwxmm m mfimmmmmmm Wmmwmmmmmm um m dwwmmnmn H upmwunmnxmmm . llulc‘rlllll‘llvol'll Warden” ui manual-3y out! tho hi. hi t no 7.. hulqn pane of 3100 as m previous to P Hurley with I bum niui iii} be 17.7. lemma)“. and Si Chs_ Co.,udt 63W. hub“- unnatural» 19.300» Milne com my‘ummuanoedoi dovol mum“ "a: “:xu'mm‘m‘ t t mm W mu lnM' Lnnloy. whom.” my llI‘m}. mun comm 12-.anqu A lupin-numb raw " ’aiwisinm' " "t 65" im'muv'a. â€"-)(r. John Ll . has mum at tin-Wm. Alt-.3011 @010me -We notice that Mr. Met-tin J. Kenny. formerly iew student in the o!!! :e o! M seen. Mcincs re Steven. but now canclndinc hie “miles with e lending Tcnnta nun. ie meinteining end eddinztohienpntetion es e debetet end public epuker. A: I met mutate! thetgagoode Hell “I‘M“- eryBoeiety took man I e on the question. "Reunited. the the Dnnin’ ion government he- power to legume on thee mmucmw suds: _- q leusnosluwn" -â€"'l‘ho Nat-wood in club. which will play with Landau and cmrborongh thin mass. in: oieozad this following cmcen: President. Dr. J. C. Mva'm' vies-ares. A. R. Andmon: «Eda. F. . Ash; loo.- u‘eu.. L. H. mum-zen; managing mainline. F. G. Coda. 8. Hendmn. L. 1‘ , Maud Lucy-um Mlu Bun. Inlet, who Input-ad In the Academy on and» nude m “uploa- onLlnduy C. O. E. mated to the Beacon home. -Mr. Wu!" Blot. son at Mr. Thom Bl otthomthvud,ldton Mon- dny at hr Gunman-a :whtra ho bu Mswluonuboo 982'!er- John Skltch. merchant mm, formerly of this hon. â€"Mr. John Such. high echool Inspector. hne heenn ted by the government e member the eennee o! the Unuenlty of Tomato In [see of Ilr. Geo. A. Cox. who haw . â€"Mlee Agnee Jemieeon. o! the Collegi- ote.le nnwell,e.nd II no the mldenee of he: nnnt. In. Peter M! Wellington- et. She expect- tan co to homo In Glenn-In thle weak. _â€"The wghungmmâ€"mgg Mind. â€".\Ir=. John O Bdcn, Melbourne-sh. left ”Thursday“ last week (or Milwaukee Wis.. when she wul mad the Christan: houdnya with her son. sttd. â€"Mr. J. A Luau. the alu- snd cour- toou char of the d Cantu-.1 howl. button. m In town but Wod- gosdsy and made 3 plemnt :call on Tax -Mr. Harry Sim Ion. Bell Telephone agent at Bowmanv c. spent stow any. In tawa last week visiting blends. and Round a warm welcome. -â€"Cag;.. Lsno left last Moods to: M. M. Co. a camp neu- Gestation. to measure the umbc: out since the lumber- lng season opened. â€"-Canductor Wm. Pym has recovered from his recent: batsmen!“ and renamed chm cf the Hellburmn train on Thursday 0! lat week. â€".\I-:. Fred J. Pan-1n. comic roe am. of Toronto. passed through town lest Tuesdey on his way to Ihllburton to take par: In a church concert. â€"Dr. B. W. Miller. ct 0111111. psseed through town on Wednesday max-ulna on his way ta Detroit. where he hauecured a fine practice. -M(ss Lactic Gillie. of Pension hue. is spending 5 tw dsya In to". the aunt of he: (gland, Miss Amy LePAgo. Wilma-st. nor: . «mean dru ti. based 7 thrdu'gh with In: Friday on a my home from the city. -Mr. RJbr. McKelvey. r.. ct Hindu). vain town luv Moods! coking After consignment 0! good: tor his genera atom. â€"Mlss Lame Fax ha ”turned from I plessnnt visit with Napsnoo Manda. sad Is 13;!!! 3: her past In Geo. A. Fox's autumn â€"Mr. F. J. Pukln left town for Mill- brook this max-plug. aka a couple of weeke' pleasant etay to town. â€"Mr. R. P. Gamon. at the Bulk of Montreal stall, spent a tew daye at hle home In Colllngwood thls week. â€"Mr. W. J. Dally, 0! Chicago, who was out huntlrg thle tall wlth Mr. Fremont Candell. was In town laet May. â€"Mr. hank Reeves, who has been In Huntsville for the ‘5‘“ couple at weeks. returned home on edneeday morning. -â€"Dr. Venue”. the well known Bob. ~35: R S. Porter, booballer, returned from the cits lut Ffldsy thy, aim spending a. couple of syn with blends. â€"Dr. C. E. Bowen. 0! Bahamas”. was In town Manda attending the funeral at the late Dr. rust. ~Mr. Chas. huh-burn. M. P., m to town Mandsy attending th: funeral ct his old friend. Dr. 0.6m“. â€"Mr. S. Pen-In left for Klnmount on Wednesday to push the sale 0! his pro- prietary remedies. -â€"Mr. and Mn. F. Dunon. farmer” of Lindsay. but now cf Omemee. were in town on Tuesday. â€"Sunt. J. Webster. 01' Mandala passed through town Wednesday morning on his way to Toronto. on 'Wedneaday; -â€"Mr. F. E. Mutton. roman: the National Cssh Register 00.. was In town on Wednesday. -â€"Mr. T. B. Gordon, manger at the “11731111511 Irraubadonrs." m In town â€""isa Jennie Rsinbird, of Lima.“ visiting her iriend. Mr. F. Bushnell. Sussex-st. â€"R:\-. J. W. Macmillan returned on Wednesday tram n”: trip to the north country. -Mru. Sttlke. wile at the G.T.R. agent at Halibut-ton. was In town 1550 Monday. â€"-Mr. R K. Connell. at Bobcaygeon. cashier for M. M. Boyd Can. was In town Monday. â€"Mr. Re Hot m: oods dell- er,waslnt§?cltylÂ¥:: on 9 â€"Mn. McDJnnau. or “Sanayalde.” Tor- onto, II visiting friends In town. â€"-Mr. S. Stanton. wood-bu er. «me In from the north Monday morn â€"Dr. Ryemn '11! ha a: the Banana house, Lindsay. on Sum-day Dec. 215:. I â€"Dt. Lsurle, o! CJbooonk. was In town on Tuesday. â€"Mrs. P. SmIth, of Eldon. spent last Tuesday In town. â€"Mr. J. DIIIon. oI Peter-hm. vIsIted LIndsay last week. â€"Hr. Neu Mstdyen, o! Argyle, was In town last Tuesday. â€"Mr. Wm. Cuneron. of Woodvme. was In town on Tuesday. â€")Irs. J. H. Swan. 01 Pension Falls, was In town Inst Monday. â€"Dr. H. H. Graham, of Pension Fells. spent Tuesday In town. â€"mss SsdIe GonlaIs, o: Bobcsmon. was In town last Friday. â€"Mr. Rod. MeKensIe.- jr.. o! Kit-knew. was In town on Wednesday. -Mr. D. McFadden. at Feuelon Falls, ‘ was In town on Tuesday Inst. J numuwmmmmmu tbs-column! Reluctant-on! much-l mmmmupnmdnmmm dwilkmnpeopk; lamina-mow. All“ 1mm hwuudnposmm comm“: mannafloam Dion-.1 (munch mung. Price-vary m- ahle. Bub, m zines. or bound or when In any “I f“ "‘7 mblopxleu. Wflfl’l Ills flflflflfflfl 8110!]! VV Trunw‘vnh ' Fun bummer. ‘0 D. J. IclN'l‘YB “Mayaâ€"9b: JOB. RIG-GS. ANTED. -â€"- An Expo rienced 3nd 'l‘mgtwvnh; Fgm Dboug: curried Apply I II: II. n. Illumm mm mm “M ONO. .- Imus”. “no. “noun. “E a. "I GUM” m WI I UEEHEIEE EM! mamas: (3mm 9.- 1 m: :1: JCLLIK“. I A- u..- New Advenz‘sements. éififi‘SE‘é Read our 010:1:ch Advertisement elucwhm in this Paper. WARNER 81 00., G We are ready for a big Christmas trade with the Prices cut to the Core. Then as to TIE Dowxs, BLANKETS, TABLE Cwms, SHEETINGS, Towns, NAPKINS, CHENILLE CURTAINS, LACE CURTAINS and hundreds of other useful household comforts. We show an immense assortment, and we cordially ‘jnvite your inspection of our offerings, before making your Christmas selections. GENTLEMEN'S TIES, SCARVES, Ovnncoxrs, BRACES, Socxs, WHITE AND FANCY SHIRTS, COLLARS, 'CUFFS, ETCâ€"In all these lines our assortment is very complete â€"-â€"the latest novelties just to hand. Child’s Lawn, colored Border, 2 for 5c., to the finest of fine Silks at $1. so each. for Ladies, for Gentlemen, we have a very complete assortment at right prices. the Infants' Booties to the finest quality of Cashmere for Ladies. (lined or unlined), cashmere or wool, prices and qualities guaranteed. of Fur Capes, Caps. Muffs, Collars, Men’s Fur Coats Robes, etc. patterns from 5c. to $2 per yard. terns, from 50c. to $2.50 per yard. to suit any person. happiness can be secured and no money wasted. Among the thousand and one useful articles, we may suggest a MAN'I‘LE. We have hundreds to select from at prices This being the case, by buying something useful and serviceable {or CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, much J03: iR lags. WARNER 8: 00.’S Your Holiday anflases Early [emu noun" Asssonrnr: HAN DKERC H I EFSâ€"By the thousands, from the VSfQME'Vl‘HING IN UNDERWEARâ€"For Children, H OSIEEXâ€"A grand stock, full range of sizes from LINDSAY AND WOODV ILLE. GLOVES AND MITTSâ€"Dozens of Boxes of Kid SOMETHING IN FURS.â€"-Look thrOugh our §tock A DRE§§5Thousands of yards and hundreds of MANTLE CLOTHSâ€"by the yard, dozens of pat- From the Immnse Stock of Useful and Fancy Articles now Exhibited in That “ TIMES ARE HARD ” is pretty runway-co gqnerally conceded by every one. MAKE- Warner A: Go. circa-It's.“ “I 31‘. ”WMxM- SIEWA Wm! am no- day mung Lad Taomu Scent-t. M on“. Mum. hue- Richumon my John Dublin 1' Y. 'elle, of the Town at Lindny Punt Moo, AB fifin‘i’ Pm"? d or 0mm dolivor to PM ”the the W swam of Ont-Ho, M “0. them 0! HUGE WORKKAN “a! “no. Mud “May, in the Count of mumm.whodkdonor mud October.1895,m mandala: i ‘,- 6th day of Jam, 1896, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. One M lny (. C. U. Home: One Pack. Bacon; P Hiram): '; Ono Pwk. Hold m : 000 M. Our 80!. 1mm hold- I‘wo; ample book full of Novelties. Send 5c. flatworm-VI. 89 l. A. . KINXEY. L.C.P.. Yamouth, 2‘28. TRAYED. â€"Stny ed from the premises Frederick Nuckovevm. lot. 11.00“. 12 Muri- ou or ghoul. son: of N0\.1895 Soho. ands bu musouthdmwnharing nil-ongh anon: mmhiggsm MIME giving inform-Anon m will b. 'mmély nhmafi-‘R‘ébhiicck NARC EVILL. Using-n. Dgc.}!th. ISMâ€"92 3w. P. G. PILKIE, Lindsay. Canada. “Mo-.501: Emu. A can can [or all nflectiom o! the Thrust DtphM Minis, Quin-y. Group etc. NM «this medicine In: been proven bayou . doubt by those who hue and it to my“ filled to «10¢! u cum Guam- uod to "Magyar-on aunt-king Diph M a an It. An ounce of pus-annex: hmmgponnd of can. I 5 Puts of CARDS FREE! Pilkie’s Diphtherine fl.) «LI-y “In, Addres- upon ncoipt New Advertzsemea ta. for I“. D! WI. MO". NEW DISCOVERY.

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