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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 13 Dec 1895, p. 6

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RE comm Evianâ€"3mm “that on. «Brook'lm'd‘mm will he mu- M In thonow ehmh Now You'- 4|!- qu. Burrow! Tn PAW.â€"m pro- mama: North Ohm-lo m ”mm-tom prohlbluonuuot mmwupportmwmuwdah. ne.am.mm WWW“ a. m W who answered the Mahala-Ghana: the am- mdmmm ...... M mflfldfimm anber and .8111 SI Lath, Shingles. Tile ¢ Pipe at Bottom P14695- UMJ.‘ vuâ€" vâ€"â€"_ C meton brie thei} steam grain crusher In running order, and an prepared to crush :11 kinds at grain on shortes; notice. {Correspondence 0: Tun Post; EXAMS AND Concrmraâ€"The Finger- board school will hold their annual ex- amination and concert on Dec. 23:6, 1895. In the ariernoon the clnsses will be re- hearsed by teschers ol‘tha surrounding localities. who have kindly consented to be with as. J ask before the close of the afternoon‘s p egrgmme. Mr. W. Thorburn will take charge of the spelling mamh_ 'v .u -w_ ,, We ex‘ and to pzrents and all other; inter- ested in education a cordial invitation to be present. The evening programme will will consist: of readings, recitations. dia- logues and choruses by the school, assisted by special talent from other places. Full particulars will be given next week. Don't forget the date. Dec. 23rd. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS [Correspondcncc of Tun Poem! SOCIALâ€"A basket social was held in Ramsey’s school on Friday, 5th lnct. In won a are» anccuc ; the mono realized being 324. Tumâ€"Tho Salem church intends having at» next Sunday and Monday. A line cincla expected. as everything in being pupmd in grand style. Amman Sewnâ€"A parlor accini was hold at Mr. A. Trainer‘s on Thursday. «hinge. There was a an. program ran «10nd. nicer which ion wan 99mm. Pammwflr. Hugh Tact-bum is homo 3min from Niobium. . . . . .Mias (igbornc is vi-itiua im- nunh. Men. mack. . . .. Mr. and Mn. Mui'iwhem are homo again. we: .peadiuu a wool: vi-iiinu “leads in [correspondence of Tn! Poa'I'J MUNICIPAL llamas are beginning to oetnlked,nnditistobehoped that there willbe no trickery played this yearnke the trick thntyvns played on one of our young men who polled a. his vote at the last mnnielpnl elections as councillor, but wps defeated by only a. few votes. Monmer. and Mrs. John Barri- bell, ot’l‘oronto, are visiting friends and relatives in this locality. We wish them a pleasant time and a sale return. 0mm Sunâ€"Alsike and clover seed are not yielding very well; in this section clover has been a failure, and the pricewill likely be good. A Sewnâ€"Everyone is beginning to compleln at the smell quantity of straw (orthonnmber at cattle end horses. A goodmeny mules! keep a useless class oihorseeontheterm, which is a bill of Ms Manama Exist. Curreaunmioiuto at Tue: l‘unrJ Su‘uu was.- J aha irwin. who washrouaht near den! h's door with a muiytio stroke a few weeks ago, in now, under Dr. Graham, 02 Feneion Fells. able to hobble around the house: also Wm. Slade. with the same disease, was hedhst hr some weeks. but is now able to be out a while each day. . . . Samuel Irvine has been in bed for the poet week, caused by over exertion; also John M won, with n complication ct diseases, has been confined to bed for some time. but. is now hole to keep wood in the stove. Nous.- The Dominion government, which heekept ehont thirty-five men employed lowering the bed of the river here. will reduce their number if this cold weather continues. . . .The snow on the 2nd inst. gave good eieighing, which has endured ever eince....A merry Christmas to that good paper, Tm: Pcsr. Lindsay. [W d'rn Pom] Cum-nus Burma! your!“ “my: “mambo-t. Oumkbdmmmd truth In our: wand u prion tonal: the ammo” W919... .11 than who plan that: mun: Ill. nmw in will. NON“ mm panama-«Mm Puma: Delivered to may put of the town 3 Lowest Prices «linen. and on f7 may. FRIDAY. DEC. 13, P O WLES’ CORNERâ€"FENEL ON. FIN G ERBOA R1). CRES WELL. If USE DA LE. JOS. MAUNDER. stuff, Lime, . and Sewer a. resolution m m measly. “16 patron candidate, EAST 0.4K. W091)- pledging themselval to «ppm Mr. R. 0. Brandon. [Correspondence 01 Tux Poor.) Em:uzmnm.-The annual Christ- mas entertainment in connection with the East OMood Sunday school will be held “-41 an Aug“ lnm in the schoolhouse on Jimmy av: Dec. 20:11, In the form a! a cantata. interesting and instructive progru consisting of readings, recitation, logues, choruses. tableaux, etc , w rendered by the puplls of the school. , IL'I‘L‘ { renaereu u; We 3-....- -_ --- most striking 1:3th are: “The Cross" and “Canada’s Greatness.” Don't miss these. DJors open as 7 o'clock, entertain- ment begins at 7. 30; admission, adults 15 cents, children 10 cents. All are cordially i avi bad. Coma 1' hmvn-u. -... ‘- _. no Layton....Mra. iiidley, of Lindsay, spent Sunday in our village. ‘â€" HALE AND lIEARTY AT 70. inpoint, in our own town, having reached the ears of a reporter of the Chronicle, the scribe determined to enticfy his curiosity by calling on the party who had had such a happy experience and inventi- to note the fervency with which he volunteered, as he said for the sake of humanity, to tell what he could of his case. and we will let it be told in his own words. He said :â€"“For twenty years I was subject to heart trouble and could get no relief, although I had tried almost everything that kind friends recommend- ed to me. My family physician would some times give me some medicine that would help me for a short time, but with :ut permanent benefit. He told me I might drop dead at any moment, and I tell you I expected to do so on many occasions. I had heard of Dr. William’s Pink Pills when they first came out, but I hed need Io many remedies that I jnet about loet faith in everything of thet kind, end hed become reeigned to my fete. However, I cune in oonteot with no my thet bed need Pink Pills, end who eunred me thet they hed been benefited by there nee, thet et leet I decided to give them e triel eleo, end eeverel yeere ego I commenced gate for himself. He called at the boot: and shoe shop of Mr. John 'l‘oull, King street west, and on entering the building: the reporter found “Father Toull," as he is familiarly known in town, busily at work on a pair of shoes for one of his many customers, at. the same time humming over to himself the tune of a cherished hymn, for by the way, in his hism,whioh beoomoeo bod hheh I could Ioerooly well: from my Wk to the home, and torelongtimoloouldnobget out to church. Itriodennmbero! thing- reoom- mended tome, but noolved no good from thou-moo! aid to and! one day, PinkPillIdidmo l0 much good before iormyhufltmuflgrll mtbemeggin, .oIgevothomnothorhhtthViththe result thotthorhemfim his ell gone younger days Mr. Toull was considered a good local preacher among the Methodists of this section and frequently filled the pulpits of some of our local churches in the pastor’s absence, and he still loves to sing, preach or expostulate on some scripture theme or favorite hymn. The reporter was cordially received, and on making known his business, the old man’s countenance brightened and his eyes sparkled with delight. It was interesting hking them. I continue. their use until I hod Mon night box... sad I am now happy to say the 1 hove non:- hod o lymphomofthediuuo oboe. 3nd I on convinced thou, with the bio-ling of God, Pink Pills cured me. I might tho so: thotluthlllwnohhokod with them»- WHAT “FATHER" TOULL THINKS OF A. POPULAR REM RD Y. «12.».st at Wurk. OAK W001). uâ€"â€"â€"_, . house on Friday evening, us form a! a cantata. An id instrac'sive programme. readings, recitattozs, dia- ..I L- THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY. 01m. 3 out of my bones, end 1 have not been troubled e hit with it since. Everyone. ssid theoldmn,eshe vexed worm over the thought of his happy experience, who knows old Father Toull, known that what he tells is the trot ." After thanking Mr. Tonll for his kindness and courtesy, the reporter left the shop with the same opinion at to the truth of the statements. and impressed with the belief that from his rugged, hearty appearance, and cheerful disposition, the old gentleman is still good for many years of a healthful, contented lib. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are the great- est blood builder and nerve reatorer that is known to medical science, and will cure when all remedies fail. If not kept by your dealer they will be sent, post paid, on receipt of 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2 50, by eddressing the Dr Williama’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont, or Schen- ectady, N. Y. Get the genuine ; imita- tions and. substitutes are worthless, perhaps dangerous. Just as Soon as a ”Home (in be Secured â€"l'eneentea mummy, New York, Dec. 6.â€"The Herald says: There were some developments yester- day in the troubles of Frank A. Mago- wan. formerly Mayor of Trenton, NJ. Early in August Mr. Magowan went to El Reno. O.T.. to establlsh a. re- sidence there preparatory to beginning a dxvorce sult against his wife. Since then he was arrested on the compmmt of J. A. Barnes for allenatlnz Mrs. Unrnes' affections. and Magowan had Barnes arrested on 0. charge of steal- ing Several thousand (lollnrs' worth of Lcnds or the Em-tern Rubber Manu- facturing Company and 9.339 for per- 'ur ' J 3 , ,, 1..-; “in“? JULY Mr. Mngownn was seen last night and stated that he had not lived with his family for sen-mi months. It wus ascertained that since his return from C‘kiuhoma. in August. Mr. Magownn hnd bcvn at the \Vindsor IYoioi. In Trenton. Mrs. Mngownn haq been 11v- 1 2' in Clinton-avenue. Trenton. Mrs. turns-s is at present staying at the Windsor Hotci. in this city, with her sister and brother-1min“: Her hus- band has begun divorce proceedings. in which Magowan is named as co- re: non dent. L,‘ ‘_-L AIOA“_ .‘..r-' v.--.. Mr. Magowan was asked last even- in;: whether he would marry Mrs. Barnes when he secured his divorce and she was divorceQ. from_ hgr lug-s- “nu auI; nun u.vv.--.‘_ ....7 band. He frankly admitted that he would marry her. and that he re- garc‘ied her as one of the noblest and purest women living. He said that she had been rersecuted unjustly. Mrs. Barnes is a daughter of the pre- sent Surgeon General of Canada. A Mona-on! Woman 22mm to Have (caressed to tho Crime. Manchester, Vt.. Dec. 6.â€"Mary T. VVetherbee was arrested this morning. charged with drowning her six weeks' old child two weeks ago. by throwing it into the river at Manchester Cen- ter. "-5- .. 5:1. It is stated that she has made a full confession. The woman came from Montreal. Que. by the midnight train that night. and it is alleged threw the child in on her way to the house of her father. who lives here- She was married five years ago. but was divorced from her husband. Port Perry Ranking I'p, Pickering News. Port Perry has what promises to be a. lively libel suit between Mesers. R. Spence and A. Sopcr. it appears Mr. Soper. at a. mum revival meeting in the Methodist Church there. asked for the prayers of the members for his next-door neighbor to the West of him. saying he had not gone home sober in eighteen months. Mr. Spence placed the matter in Lawyer annoid‘a hands and an apology In asked of Mr. Boner. What the outcome will be is eagerly Wl‘ll “III IV avv-a v. n ........... _, ably an r ad by luau. A. P. Wham. A. 1). «ha and Dr. Oonltar. Tho Intel-eat In tha campaign u can: growing atronzu. and oratora and canna- aara of tha thraa candldataa an awamln. out an part at tho fldl . na moat- lnc do with chaara for t a Oman and tho Liberal candidate. tha audtanoa Mn; and angina an National “than. looked for. Winnipet. Dec. 5.41m. den-fix: house statistics show I. study lame-e. In the t week the clearing: were halt em onneaterthun 1n the corre- sponding week at 1894. The nturnn for November show an increase 01m millions. ‘ ... - 'l'ho Crimes for Which People Were Sen- tenced In Guelph. Guelph. Dec. 2.â€"John Fraser of Erin was tried this morning before Judge Chadwick, on the charges or forgery. writing and sending through Her Maâ€" jesty’s mails obscene literature, and theft. He was sentenced to two years on the first charge. - n,,-u,,‘, __-1_,. Gnvenhunt. Doc. tâ€"An enthusiast“ meetln In the Interacts 0: Hr. Glue-pic. tho Ll nl undid“. In North 011m m hold at Bonn Bridge to-nlxht. gram 8911 was. asked to the doors. g â€"â€"â€" _ _I-AA- -- On vsuu.‘ onus-- wu- 'â€"‘_-_ __ iv, Young. non of non-mom was In tbs cash. Mr. Gm Is's ststsmsnt or his po- sition on the Inn tabs school question a: with the spprgnl o! the sugisgceh as :7: ‘_ nnA-___ “- (‘unmflnu Mun-t ”MIMI. New York. Dve. «.nnnhm Parker. (1w (,‘mmdlnn nnwllnt. Wm: marrlud lust nigh: m Minn \‘nnunn. dmmmvr nt‘ tho law A. A. \‘nmhw. whnuv burl- Mea mmwm m- nu hmuu tvr of mum-u mm Jusmawuv mania hum" Mm {mu- mud. ’l‘hs “wading hmk l-lm‘o M Hm hunw nt‘ Hm lu‘Mn‘u mum». 15:! went I-‘lr‘umrvuutlrutwut. and mm witnvrm- M M' MMIw-a cmly. .-\ u-Memtun. how- uvur. rulluwmt {ha \vvddlug. Haw-mly Mr. l‘urlm' Ma baen renewing in [enu- lxmd A row \Vwka man In: came m‘er m (tulm his luldv. and ut'lvr u shun h(~l:v.\'muon in this cmum-y the couple will sail back to England. u. Lu: 111a; yuu.°-. James Edmonson of Guelph, who kept a grocery, was sentenced to five years in penitentiary for arson. Last month a fire took place in a store. It proved to have started in some rags which turned suspicion upon the pro- prietor. At the trial it was shown that the daily receipts for the last six months were only about 25 cents. The value of the stock taken after the fire was $180. The stock was insured for $1000. Before the fire prisoner tried to insure the stock for $1500. uni- goon-OAR â€"- â€"â€"' :3?“th Portâ€" Kitfiui' m charge of Constable Wilson. He was arraigned before Police Magistfltxate Noble and elected summery He pleaded guilty. and was sentenced to two a halt'yem at Kingston Penitentiuy. to IUSUI'U Lu: Bbuun Lu. V---“ The Guelph rolling mills started work to-day and made a few trial bars. Ir. Gillan. m I mu u [an m-luh Inn-lulu. Ila Acknowledged Influx Stolen From Stu-uh": m leloulng to the Tudors‘ Bank. AL» Ivu~ in Mr. Chamberlayne's interest. who paid their railway fares to induce them to vote for hlm. the election judges have declared Mr. Camberlayne's seat vacant. and writs will be issued for a. new election. uriiwry Punhhml in England. Southampton. Doc. 6.â€"After con- sidrmtion or a petition lodged against the election of Mr. Taxnkerviiiu Chum- hei'iyno. Independent Conservative. to represent Southampton in the House of Commons. upon the ground that electors wet-q bribed _by pgmis acting: ,,,L_ MAGOWAN “'lll HARRY Ill-18 PATTERSON GOES TO KINGSTON. lull-cu Good at VII-Ins. DROU'NEN IIER Ball; FORGERY AND ARSON. I! Rom ammo. 3W0 COMPROMISE. Greenway Wm Not Grant Sepa- rate Schools. All. NEGOTIATIONS IIXVE FAILED. noun-cut circles at Ottawa Wen“! lad an Idea Inch a Deck“- lklt be leachedâ€"m Federal Remedial nu Prepared: What the Premier says. Winnipeg. Dec. 9.â€"It is now certain that the Greenway Government have determined to reiterate their previous decision not to grant spar-ate ”30°15 as a. remedy to the grievance oi the Roman Catholics of Manitoba. Some kind of a compromise was under waY. but it has fallen through. A gentle- man from Ontario. representin at least some or the Ministers at Ottawa, was here for days. and had several inter- views with Mr. Greenway. The Pre- mier of Manitoba. was willing to make a number or concessions in the school law of the province, but he would not give Separate schools pure and simple- He had no objection to Catholics electing the trustees in Catholic school sections, or Catholics being ap- pointed teachers. and he was (lime willing to have the law adjusted so as to have the clergy of all denomina- tions could have the closing hours for religious instruction. But Mr. Green- way would not concede the Separate schools. The gentleman who was the intermediary was inclined to accept such a settlement. but the powers at Ottawa and the representatives or the church insisted on the Separate schools. and so the negotiations ended. A,_-_Ah - BUIIWIB. an“ W any .n. v-.â€"-_--__ Mr. Greenway ha; authorized a statement that practically admits the above. and says no Separate schools will be conceded. “’innipeg, Dec. 8.-â€"(Globe special.)â€" Hon. Mr. Greenway said to-day to your correspondent that he was being overwhelmed with enquiries as to the probability of the Manitoba Govern- ment settling the school question by some compromise measure. The Pre- mier remarked that the Government have had propositions under consider- ation at various times since the re- ceipt ot the order in council of the Do- minion Government or the 27th of July last. inviting action on the part of the Legislature of Manitoba to remove the alleged grievances of the Roman Ca- tholic minority in relation to educa- tion. It has become clear that no can- eession by the Legislature will be re- garded as a. solution of the difficulty or as removing the alleged grievances unless such concession admits the principle or and re-establishing of state-aided Separate schools. Upon the question of the xe-establishment 0! Separate schools the Government will make no compromise. The Government's Remedial Bill. Ottawa. Ont., Dec. 9.â€"The oincial announcement from Winnipeg that the Manitoba Government does not pur pose introducing any legislation into the Local House for the purpose or re- moving educational grievances o! the Catholics of that province fully ac- cords with the preconceived opinions 01 all those in Ottawa who have close- by following the course of events. or have had an inkling of the .negotia- tions which have been in progress for some time past. Parliament has been cailed.and called with the speci- fic object of passing Remedial legisla- tion. The bill which will be present- ed to parliament is drafted. and when its provisions are submitted to the judgment or the House and country. it is thought they will be found of such n_j_‘ I; w ‘uvâ€"B..- -..- a character that every fair-minded man in the country. who tcknowledires the right of the Catholics of Manito- bu. under the constitution. to Separate schools can accept them. “'hile rc- storing Catholic denominational scshools. there will be every possible safeguards so as to secure cmclency. Certificated tcnchcrs must be employ- ed. and the province will be empowered to my what text books shall he used. with the exception or that on history. With the religious tenchimt. 0! course. the province will have nothing to do. The payment of the provincial grant will he made contlnaent upon results or annual examinations. ‘ Ilr Maeltensle Ipealts. Montreal. Dec. 9.â€"Rir itineltensie llowell helm: uhuwn n tiespntch from Winnipeg to-day. alvintt an alleged in- terview with one of Premier Urn-n- wuy's eolieuunes. said that such infor- mallun had not yet been l‘I‘t‘olved by the Administration. and that the ilrnt litllmttllttll that he had l'ct‘vh‘t‘tl t'ttll- cerning its transmission at un early date was the information contained in the despatch. lie denied the state- ment contained therein.that the Cathm lies of Manitoba wanted apparently nothing short of Separate schools under the control or the church. and characterized as equaiiv false the state- ment that the minority had so far made no proposal to the Manitoba Legislature to accept more moderate measures. With regard to an appeal on the part of Manitoba to the highest tribunal to quash the remedial mea- sure. it passed by the Federal Govâ€" ernment. Sir Mackenzie stated that as the highest tribunal or the empire had already decided that the Govern- ment had the power to pass the reme- dial measure. it would scarcely take steps to nullity the same. Relative to the suggestion contained in the de- spatch that the appointment of a com- mission would be the best means to adopt under the circumstances. or as- certaining whether the minority in Manitoba were favorable to a compro- mise or not, the Premier‘statcd that. ,n AL- in his opinion. the appointment or the commission was unnecessary. the min- ority in Manitoba having already in- dicated a means by which the question might have an amicable settlement. Port Townsend. Wash. Dec. 9.â€"A concession from the Chinese Govern- ment to build a line of railway from tidewater to Pekin has been obtained by a syndicate of American capitalists. The road will be about 200 miles long and will tap a valuable coal mining district. . Wrecked Crew Landed. London. Dec. 9.â€"The captain and the other missing men of the crew of the British ship Avoca. which was burned at sea in‘he early part of No- vember. while an voyage from Calcut- ta. tor Boulogne. havearrived at An- Jer, Java. Paris. Dec. 9.â€"The Counter de Sou- publishes a despatch from Constantl- nople stating that the Sultan has sign- ed firmans with certain reserves. per- mitting the extra guardehlpe to enter Ir. George II ”Melon. Bunderlend. Dee. O.â€"A pounce! meet- ing in the interest of the Libero] oeu- didete. Mr. F. J. Gillespie. was held in the Town Hell here to-nixht. The princlpel epeekere were Hr. Gillespie end Mr. Demon of Addin n for the Libel-tie. end Mr. George or the Con- eemtlvel. The chelr wee token et 8 o'clock by Mr. Nell llcPheden. Hr. Gilieepio ermcieed the policy at the Government on the limitohe echoolgueetiog.‘ theAgeLt-lgtefi I”. 6111111835 Mr. Dunon then “dz-used the and!- enoe on behalt 0! Hr. Gillespie. unload:- ln: Mr. Laurie:- uad the Libenl pug. 93°.- at; VBéiphorous. London. ucu. 'uâ€"‘uv ~._.._--_ toâ€"morrow publuh u deepetch from Athens Itutm thet the Governor of the Island at Crete ha been ordered to return immedhtely to Content:- London. Allan-lean Enterprlle In China. Win mnu Inn? Tho :oba'n Account. Standud jun SUITS that nit. Our garmcm, mAcn no "this. Don think them are wy betterâ€"and yet. w chucc no more nun other: not no goodâ€" â€"nnv be 13-. W. G. BLAIR___80NS, CANADIAN. BR GLISH tad AMERICAN CROSS-CUT SAW ' ““ . - or u: AXE a MAPLE LEAF or a MICHIGAN will satisfy you every time. OurGoodlnre the Best and Prices the Levant. J. B. EDWARDS 8: 00.. Harper’s Bazar IN 1896. The Nancy-ninth yanol BABPEBS m bo- glnnlnc in luxury. I896, and: It uni-tuning la 60- wned tapas-don both a tMionJoum-lm n wgkly paw Lot balm lending. . - , o. ,_,,-_‘- L-_..AIL.I AAII.LA.. 31:18 jigs-El .5 a 3.3.! 203.353.9333.; 1:38.. 1:58! 30 iii on use"! faitggaiadol "Irv-ll (“wâ€".â€" -v- ._-__ .7..., Every wk the BAZQB mu banana! and“. tor mica: coo-Alon: M01. Band. and Chapu- fllmudunve the am» <1an (mm the and nodal: In Part: sad Berlin. In!“ m-flm 91mm”: " 1"" Y“- , A_- _n.|_ Al- ”twain-amt uric- In New York. A hay pom-ah.» «1th with dis- memwonenwcutuduko Ill'ovn 30mm h at you nine tom pm- Imagination "Human-mam.- 3;; £1.53; 3%.??45299221 Th! '4“! 0‘ ‘30 .um UL!!! 953!!! and will all at Reduced Prices this «non. wan-tuna Mamm- ummm ’ volume ”In: 98”.!- mm. Wholesale and Retail Heavy, 81291! and Fancy Hardware. Md"- New Advertisements. Four weeks 380 Consists of Christmas of which we have a [MM4 1 0 4 It’s impossible to g would too long J. O. Edwazdect Co- I '7 That’- ml plenum In making good doth- Ing. Then'u I am: (-l mu! {cllonhlp oo- uoeu the maker and the cam 01 3 ml mll gt zâ€"aun u! I“! proud-0130“ («has on bash si es. don't you know. Merchant Tailors. _â€"Wl 838Fâ€" 0. Ram- «$1,91an ” Mafi'rju URTWL'mwaowu I. an .o'wr Customers (:1 EH}; POST readers. IF YOU WANT A “Wm" in“. m7 ”mini Better Try U8. ”an 365'": we announced that owing to the hard times we would refuse no re offer {or goods, and the public have taken us at our word. asoname THIS WEE Chwéstmastide â€"â€"-FOR-â€"- DEGEMBER HARVESTERS. During this month 'we are going to give Greater Bargains than ever. Ken’s Under-him, £554 02. for 30 ct IN!“ erino an 5‘ Atcw 001611 “2." . I d Canadian L “'°°' Cardigan Jackets, Km'z‘z‘ea’ Goods. loads; made especially (or this long Ca'nadlao Winter. son lest, Warmest All Wool Blankets on the market. Ma wool. long fibre. silky, clean, speckless, springy, no dead .°’ t need. therefore we tee everv pair to give em.“ 1 Your money beck they don't. Every intermediate ltcfl end expense is saved when you buy direct from the 100m: at :68 in. for $3.50 ; 73 x :80 in. for from $3 to $5 Per Pam Blaméez‘s. We are manufacturing Blankets by the ton loadsggpzde espeqiguxgpr my”; Canadinn Wi are selling much below old prices. by Dealing with Us. will beat them all in this Line. 22 lbs. uranu awu Sugar for $1. 27 lbs. of Best Yellow Sugar for Sl- 365‘ American Coal Oil for 28 cents per gallon. and 25 cents in five gallon lots. Best Canadian Oil for 18 cents. Christie’s Biscuits for 25 cents per box. Six boxes Soap for 25 cents. 5 lbs. Currants for 25 cents. In fact, everthing down accordingly. wear: selling very cheap. Men's Rubbers and Socks we are selling oheaperthan ever betore. Also Ladies Rubbers we are selling at 35 cents per pair We have a Line of Glass on hand. Any one wanting anything 1n this Line can buy it right now Highest Prices Paid for Butter and £003- ’. HcArthur C 00. FOR CHEAP Gflfljfi. Our 300 T S and SHUES t° P. MGARTHUR 81 00‘, OAKWOOD’S 0ur 007 00008 S. J. SHERIDAN 00. 0w GBUCffl/ES :5. J. Sheridan 4: Boys’ Suits at $2.00 regular price $4.00 Boys' Suits at 3.00 regular price 5.00 Boys' Suits at 400 regular price 6.50 Boys’ Suits at 4.50 regular price 7.50 Boys' Overcoats at 3.00 reg. price 5.00 Men's Ulsters at $5.00 regular price $800 Men's Pants at [.00 regular price 1.7; Men's Pants at 1.25 regular price .00 Men’s Heavy Frieze Pants 1 45, mg, .2- a 2 ~ Ladies' Jackets $l.2 5 regular price Ladies' Jackets 1.50 regular price Ladies’ Jackets 3.03 regular price Ladies’ Jackets 4.00 regular price Horn 13:01. Opposite the Post Office. OFFER General Merchants, Lindsay L A (CW. “’3‘? You can Save Money ,5 Presentation Goods, 3. very large stock. give pricesâ€"the list 22 lbs. GranuTated Woollen OakWOOd' (All “It whid If oer helm: to win fund min lee t1 by at dam us. I throw vhlol mu. ‘ friend mun Ina] of c way trust the

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