maï¬v'vhbh :2me W “2‘61?"â€" m minim“ â€"An and maul-farm mam deg-nu: â€wasâ€: su- chums Rivera-Wilma. who um “mm mm habouttobo mm_u_m.9ém-m .._ -â€"lr. Joe Chant. the popula- G. T. B. WMBW, mumpm-pm ammummflmmm mmmwumOnm-m. â€"m. WoJocmGoTOBOmm m‘ mflm division. returned from 513:: sand-I! with his man, WWW â€W W! I whom’mlr. Potts, seagu- mmmmor â€"1‘hansw maxim map. ,,-,_-__._- A A Small: 009m. With the departure of another year, when a review is made of the condition of aflalrs, it is only right that some thoughts be you to the physical body ivhleh en. a everyone to battle with 1113’s problem and ï¬gure for themselves the ï¬t or lees on the trial balance sheet. Sigh the bank account may be large and one'a It would not be materialgaln beat, lfltsu ydawnsu onmany Whom been grea lmpov- Karr- Glover Boot. -KARL'S CLOVER Roo'r. the great Blood puriï¬er, gives heshness and clear- ness to the Complexion and cures Consti- tion, 25 eta, 50 0119., $1.00. Sold by A. Elsinbotham.-24. Thoma 36.1]. Issue: of Marriage Licenses. omce G. W. Bean's iewetry store, Kent at. A few doors east of Benson House EHBISTIIIHS mmns The Finest and Cheapest Assortment of any store . in Town. . . Elie *G‘anadian £05k i‘OWN AND COUNTY. LINDSAY, FRIDAY. mo. 13, DASHES HERE AND THERE. HETTGER’S. WAY W _ __..1. -2 ma. 1. 4m reduce the prices still more for the reason that some of our goods Q Be sure and get your A. W Hettger. >-â€"ATâ€" I o’nIoeNazâ€"c. s. Hum. 13. Burke. H. Rsssor. '1‘. .McCW Knowlson, versus W. F. Wslm myhhe,1‘. Ssdlsr, F. Know skip. :01: Ian N o. 3â€"GWLG'ï¬mloy G-E . “an, . may. versus Dr. J. P. Lemon. J. Shultx. A- RON. R lunar skin. A.“ for No. 4-H. What, G. Kempâ€. AM A. F. mum J. anâ€, amp, versus A. Brown, LCM-ow. S. m, w. Wmâ€, Dr. My“ vs. 1‘. Brodlo’srlnk. Ice No. 2, W. Dun- dna’ rink 73. J. G. Edward! rlnk. Ica No. 3, H. Forgnaon'srlnk vs. J. D. Flavolle‘a rink. Ice No. 4. J. C. Hmtone’s rink vs. G.H. Hopklna’ rink. â€"'1‘ho endu- who were down to phy Int Mondaymdlu pdntod,â€"nouunes was played, but nag-Woman rink maimed ylthgheshontaolhnppy â€" Caretaker Alex. Ross and the members of the ice committee are busily engaged getting the ice in condition for the curlers, who are keen for the sport since the cold weather set in. â€"'1‘he ice committee of the Curling Club were hard at work last Friday. The regu. lar rink com titione willbe in as below :_0:|__Iel:° N o. 1.. S‘Armgg’ï¬ink Human. PINEMALT, the Newest, most Palat- able and Best remedy for colds, coughs, la grippe, hoarseness, and all bronchial and lung ailments. â€"Two 363ng irien charged with being drunk and disorderly on the streets were obliged to put up $4 70 each, including costs. "â€"2; pair of weary and footsore tramps were gathered into the fold last Thursday. their condition Magistrate Out of pity for them a 10 days’ term in gaol Deacon gave in order that the; might experience the The Cierzymn'e Friend. However wide the difl'erenca in theology, there is perfect accord amongst the clergy touching the genuine merits of Pinemalt. Extracts from published testimonials. “Many remedies have been tried in my family, but Pinemalt excels them all." Rev. A. Eish er, Rector St. J ohn’s church, Beechville, Out. “I have found Plnemalt remarkably efï¬cient in ‘nipping’ a cold in the bud. * * In hoarsencss it gives speedy relief. It is the clergyman’s friend as the duties of the Sabbath approach.†Rev. J. R. Johnston, B.A., M.A., pastor Presby- terian church, East Toronto. “Pinemait acts almost magically. * * It is a boon to singers and public speakers. Should be in every house." Rev. Fatheanam, Petrolia. “For the relief of all symptoms of cold and chest trouble it is untailin in my ex. perience." Rev. R. D. Ham ton, pas*.r dope Methodist church, Alvinston Out. “ It is a great family medicine. My filth in Pinemalt is unbounded †Rsv.J. G. Calder. pastor Alvinston and Brooke Bap- tist church, Ont. vvuâ€"_- â€"Last Friday County Magistrate Deacon occupied the bench in the absence of Police Magistrate McIntyre, who was in the city. cleansing vltï¬ues 6f souâ€"p. Curling Rom. -Peterboro curlers have decided to hold a. big bonspeil in that town in January. open to all rinks between Toronto and Kingston, including the club, of the letter city; alum 1-3. gram. w. Gnu-tun. Ponce Court Cute: trade; is to reduce the prices still more for the reason that some of our gocd S :. combined with the rush of m the dustâ€" not damaged, butjggtflgo that some soap and water will be required to make them right THE GAN‘A'DIAN POST. Local Brenna. -'l.‘he Estnrion is undergoing some re- pairs in the dry-dock at Boboeygeor. Among other improvements 3. new bed is being placed under the boiler and engine. â€"Mr. E. Benson, the owner of the store lately occupied by Williamson Bros., has had it thoroughly overhauled and reï¬tted; a plate glass window has also been put in. I It is now one of the neatest small shops in l town. â€"The Improvement and enlargement of Messrs. Dundee 8: Flsvelle's store is being rapidly pushed forward by Contractor White, who hass ang of men working night and day, an e acts to have the alterations completed w thin a few days â€"Paterboro Exnminer: Farmers come to the Peterboro market with h from within three miles of Lindsey. he ex- planation is, of course, our superior market where hey sells at about $14 per ton. es minst $9 or $10 in the Lindsay market. We give such visitors a hearty weleome. -â€"Mr. Chas. Stevenson, son of Mr. Wm. Ste of Port Ho and nephew of ms: newsman 2' 5.9% w n o regainetreighttrnin st art Hope the other dnyenggellheelde the track. m. ,m,... AI.‘ A.._.I_ AI.- Hood'l rm- Ecod‘s Pills act easily, yet promptly and eï¬ectlvely, on the liver and bowels. 25 cents. â€"If opposite your premises the shade trees are so near the board-walk that the snow-plow strikes them, take enough In- teresh in them to preseu'e the bark by tying some sacking round the place where l j ary would occur. To Our Correspondents. We wish to hear from every corres pendent on our list during the next few weeks, having a special object in view. Many of our local writers have been very faithful inreportiog for us the happenings cf their district, and their interesting weekly budgets of news have been gratefully received and have done much to maintain THE P03! in the front rank as a family paper, while at the same time bringing their own community into promin- ence ; others have been neglectful. and we hope to hear from them with more regularity during the winter months, when there is more leisure time. Cor- respondence invited from districts not yet-represented in our columns; paper and stamped envelones will be furnish- ed on application. t†III- mout- 3233;135:3333? mm mm†Em wrong ropo, and they narrowly escs being crushed to death. their liveshe saved by the ouleknese of thought an action displsysd by the clerk, Mr. Geo. Birney, (formerly cf the Simpson house here.) Mrs. Brodegan was entirely on- nerved by the terrible experience. and several of the ladies who witnessed the accident went into violent hysterics, ex- pecting both to be crushed beyond recogni- tion. â€"When Lindsey streets ere rnnninz rivers of mud they remind one of the Red Sea ; when frozen they sometimes look ss it torn up bynn earth nske. einï¬ pock- msrked with hills In?! hello 5. n the b W matter 0: mud. however, Winnipeg is ahead of us. A sinner on the streets p'cked np s hst out at the mud. and to his surprise tonnd s men's heed under it. In much slum he oommnniested his dis- covery to s citizen. who said “that was e treason! wmrhrhm ‘ m - __.I _-‘I aï¬$f55’hfs"6§5fï¬r†h the thud ma who got amok.†WI must be 3 good plus for ooxpontlon lo â€"Ormh’o new oparo house no opened Tuesduwookbyflr.F.W.Qorfll' Go. In heavy work of the session. and the mem- bers desire to tender the!r thanks to the ladlee. â€"“Cool" Burgess, an old time comedian and general favorite with the boys in town, hastopened up on hotel on King-eh, Tc- ron o. â€"Reeve Kylie has announced his inten- tion of being a candidate for the mayoralty’ fcr 1896. Councillor Touchburn will run for one cf the reeveahipa. â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Haaklll, of Port Hope. manta of Mr. A. Haekill and Conductor red Haekill, of Peta-borough. celebrated their golden wed on Wednesday evening last. The couple have lived in Port Hope ever since their marriage on Nov. 27th, 1815. About 40 guests anaem- bled in honor of the occasion, and Mr. Moore Fanning. of this town, a ï¬rm friend of the aged couple. presented each with a ï¬ve dollar gold piece on behalf of their many friends. â€"The elevator In the Grand Central hotel, Peterbaro. descended upon Mr. W. J. Crosby and Mrs. Brodegsn last week owing to the tonne:- hnvlng pulled the .._l_. _---_-.I -â€"Look out for it. The New York Sun asks usto look for the 9 again. The weather conditions are an attack of the 5"†have invariably been the present con tione. They are nneeaaonable high temperatm: extraordinary high humid- ity, followed by a sudden in tempera- ture cf 15 or 20 degrees. 9 has not always come with these conditions. but it has never come without them, and the thing to do is he on the cafe aide. Be care- tnl and don't catch cold. It you do catch cold take care of it at once. Emu: BEE. maria “Rider" '7' -V _._D, -W . Friday of each month In the same church. â€"At St. Paul’s church lest Sunday Rev. C. H. March conducted the morning en'- vioe and preached {um Proverbs S: 34. “Blessed Is the man that henreth me. wetchlng dell at my tram. woltlnx at the posts at my cars." The sermon no on' the onhjecn (t the study of the scriptures. and opp ate for the second Sand: In I Advent. he ache:- nllndedt to the deoth of t e Inc Dr. DaGrnol, who wastor mmy you-I 3 member of the c don. "Incheeunlognnthd 02$ cun'e rend the leecono end gauche!“ veg mpnulve sermon tram ohnln:8: “ m,rehqwethnethe {other â€"At the Boat!“ church lut Subbnth Rev. Mr. Shouy occupied the pulpit In the morning. and gun on excellent sermon tromGuhuuu 5,14: “Form the low :- tulnllcd In one word.cvcn thin. Thou cult and It sum :obh in.“ Mr. Math mad the ie in progress. â€"Rev. Mr. Stringer. who for the pest three yeere hes been e mieeiomry to the Esqnimoe in the Arctic regions. will preech next Snrdey in St. Penl'e church. end on the follow! Mondey evening e very intereeting ll netreted mleelonery lecture will be given by him in St. Peel'e echool hence. â€"Bev. S. J. Shorey ‘geve en excellent tem cc eddrees n the Queen-eh. Met odist church leet Fridey evening. It wee very much enjoyed b the pee le. Interacting iteme were pro ded. met as in ell 1!. very proï¬table meetln Similer geetinge ere_expect_ed_tq_he h d the urge â€"Croeeley and Hunter nre working in the mnritime provinces and n m“ religi- ons awakening is reputed. A: Ended:- ton. NB , the names of 632 were handed in as those deeinne oi ehnnging their mode of living. Church Notes. â€"Bav. Dr. Potts wee greeted In the Queen-st. Methodist church lee: Sebbsth by 3 VI ry good congregation. and e 11me edmce 1n the educational collections. â€"In the absence of Rev. Mr. M 10mm“. who conducted the mlvemsty services In the Glenn-m Presbyterian chm-ob. 8:. | Andrew's pulpit was occupied on Sunday 1 by Mr. McPherson. 3 student from Knox co loge, Toronto, and a very abie l pmcher. . -Rev. J. W. Tatum sp-nt three days last week In speck! ovangellstlc eervlcaa with Rev. J. :1. Mama at the Centre church. Scugog circuit. The mundane “wood. the chant: us time: beta era ed. and an excellent work o! :0le r. QECEMBER 13. 1395. say. and Bev. w. McCann. o: Omemee. were present. The proceeding wu'e very I interesting. Rev. E. Symonds. M. A" read a paper on ‘ Christian Elucatian in ’ the Public Schools." In it the statement was made that it was notorious that the standard oi! morality was decreasing and that the lack of religious instruction in all aides otschooi was the ground of so many erroneous ideas about the bible. likened the vaiiing of the hihietoï¬amtmdarhnsssandccnsidered thepreesnt need of ~ instruction very great. Rev. C. Hersh. at St. Paul's. addressed the clergymen on the same subject; he uteri-ed to toe question as a crucial one. and said that Mr. Symonds , had anticipated some of his remarks. He . spoke from his own experience of the pre- l vaiiing igncranee in public schools, even ' oi the ten commandments. Religious in. [ structian had a meta-ï¬ning influence even up on those who did not profess cbristiani- I ty. proving itself to be a check in time of atemptation. He thought that they had n decided right to ask itr religions insfruc- ticnin the public schools. and the stair had no right to punish that of which the state had not taught the evil. f -R:v. L. S. Hughson occupied the pul- [ pit or the Cambridge-st. Methodist church last Sunday morning. and took for his ten. 2 cor. 10: 5. the subject being “Thought." The speaker said thought was the preroga- tion of learned men; the inmost as well as the outmost oi man’s being. Actio; spring; tron: thoughtâ€"when we imagine or dream we indulge in thought. which is the clearest thing in man. Goodness is the result of thought ; every action of God the fruit of thought ; character arises from thought. and is the result of thought and actiotnn'eoghinéd. but is oug-e thoughts my. 2 very man u u e a epecial thought along the special qprateeaion he practices. The more powextul thought is. the more necessary it is to be controlled. We should bring out ch into cap- tivity to the obedience by bro min; Christians and dviux to Christ. and Wouymetoï¬ig. â€"An Arch-demons! oontemence for Pet- erborough district opened a Poterborouvh on Nov. 25 b. Venenhle Arch-deacon Allen prodding. Rev. Mr. Mmbpt Lind- dune-Ion of religions matters. He availed hunselr of every op rtunlty ï¬lth persis- tence and tact, whe er In the synaacgues, the sheets. the wheat-ï¬eld. so the sea- shore. the least. the tunnel. or when zest- lng 3: the waveide. $4 50 $13 b0. $16 20 $18 $6 75. $8 10 $9 - $11 40 to $13 r 85 90, $7 90. $9 90c, 81 50, $1 75, $2 25 8 Bl: Lumber ï¬rm may: Gunny Monday A report reached town 235: this the Gilmour Co, operazirg in the ' townships of Peck and Hunter. bordering l on the Algonquln Park game rercrve, have decided» azop cutting 0.1 their limb far this season and that 490 men will lose 6 their flnm’s employ ment in conscq'ze‘nce. ' In conversation with a wen-kuwn mm- . WRIT-1. he said the ram:: Mrs D: doubt cm“. 80 50 men had arrived In town 190m mt company's limit: {tut morniun. 2 and he was In a position to know that the 7 ‘ 'â€" -' lnmmm "“-‘ F.- id! of Nov. 30th :â€" '1‘ne nun» .â€" 001th ha- been hiding“: light under I usual. 1: It In new A M You: My Abs-cud- WO “he the following compllm amt! lam to well-known Llndsll yum My from the Hall!“ Even!“ “-fl -' m... 30m :â€" The Hulk: MU c;m 0! hsda huge stock ox luww- -â€" mn‘ Trenton (or which thry cauld not obtain suitable cl‘fcr owing r9 the low prices â€"1388. He did 110: {sink that “h. 00mâ€!!! contemplated a complete emetlon cf work, but the fact that they “"0 already over 100000 logs reedy 1.: we mum of the dump om 00 the early 00 mowing mpted them to stop sedousloesto The ehn own will mean a the tat-mere of the north country. some. Parties passing the corner of Peel 5: William-5m. will save money and gun style by consulting a. p. mullet: about their furs. either in nepalrlng or orderlng new goods. For should be cut to the best advance“ to look well, and it requires auction experience to do that. Salem- on given or money refunded. 90c, .91 $0, Sun: Simpson. Sudden swullows swiftly skimming. Snnset's slowly spreading shade. Sil very songstere sweetly slnglng Summer's soothing sere node. Sussn Simpson strolled sednzely, Sawing sobehsn pressing sighs. Seeing Stephen S ocnm, stately She stopped. showing some surprise. "Ssy." said Stephen. “sweetest sighs: Say. shell Stephen Spouseless stay .’ Susan. seeming somewhat shier. Showed submissiveness straighcwsy. Summer‘s seseon slowly stretches. Susan Simpson Slocum sheâ€" So she signed some simple sketchesâ€" Soul sought soul successfully. Slx Septembers Susan swelters; Six slurp seasons snow supplies Susan's satin sofa shelters _ Six small Slocums side by Md". 90, $4 50, $" ‘20 $1 35 pair 16c: and 20(- 80. $2 70, SI 50 $4 00 and S-I 00 31 MC and We $1.35 ac, 90c, $1.12! 45c and 51‘ ma btovfl Cum" last Mandi! mating in the ter. border-ink erescrï¬'hbfln ix'ed , In to“ [bi-t mom“. of lumbar W 3' could 90f BRI. Best That we the non Beau-e 1 work. If tag, Sho! â€Emma; We hw Ill arms :0 those 1 Who I‘ Pa