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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 27 Dec 1895, p. 8

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p4 we]? $92292” 39 gigs“: gags 319:9 .$?t££§gf s: - 7%“ meg gfi‘éé ca 139‘ 5 ‘ , ”5';IV‘= - 3' WW9: Easinafiéfii rum Wm: a Lynx. ; In oonmsausn with a man from the1 Algonquin park lumberlnn region ems! morning cur reporter gained the details I of a terrible fine with a Canadian but. . He said we man named 3m: and West: F m. was em 69“ gaining, when their! eggs mod what the; named to be a) @909. With! alga eagggnegg mg?" aggaam {03925 a 2%?33333“ em as Brothahoec o: 33mm? hammer. The following ofli cars were elected at the last meeting cf Midland Lodge No. 308, Brotherhood of Railway Trelnmen: Mee- ter, J. F. J obnitt ; Secret-a , H. W. Lock- wood ; Finer. cler, J. W. Mc er. Meetings will continue to be held on the 2nd and4th Sundays at 2 o'clock in the True Blue hall, Baker’s block. Hoods. Pm: HOOD'S PILLS are prompt and em talent and do not purge. pain orgripe. 25?. A few doors east of Benson House The Finest and Cheapest Assortment of an 57 store . in Town. ‘ . EEEIS'E'EEES GEMS Eh: maximum; “gum. TOWN AND COUNTY. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, DEC. 27, 1895. DASHEbiHERE AND THERE. E‘éETTGER’S. Be sure and get your Ema mom at Pon’rnn's Bookstore. Kent-315.. Lindsayâ€"14. :25 Men’s Ulsters, at $6.75, 38,10. “The best in town” 25 Men’s Pea. Jackets, special at - - $4.50 Suit: ST 50 25 Boys’ Overcoats, for ages 7 to 1 82.90. - - - 100 Pairs Men’s Pants, to be sold f0: 900,$1.a50, 3.175 We are forced to sell Clothing Away Below Regular Prices. We want to have as little Stock to move as possible and to do this we have marked all the Prices AwayEDown.fiY0u may come and bring your BOYS With you, and all get Clothing to please. These Clothes are of the Best Materials, lined and made - perfectly, and you can rely on us for what we tell about them. VVe have Special lines of PANTS, SUITS, OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, that are going to be Sold, and if you Edesire to see these Goods get here at onceâ€"fl A. W Hettger. Dundas Flavelle Brothers. Specials in CLOTHING. ANOTHER MOVE-"GETTING READY FOR THE NEW STORE. are noted for Quick Selling here, and sometimes you are apt to be disappointed if you wait too long bef :re 3,“?! .9 N9!“ Given up to Dieâ€"Uses Dodd‘s Kidney in and u (med by tight Boxer. l I ; Kmrmnn (Special) Dso. 23,-Mr. Dun- ! cm McKenzie, miller and lumbermnn of I this place, had returned from Kansas late- ; 13;. Had failed in health and strength, had {lost {icy pounds in weight. Was given f up by his physician as well as by special- : fists in Toronto, and by himseff and friends. j Now comes a changeâ€"He says in a letter i i to Dodd's Medicine. Co. “After commen- l cing with your Dodd's Kidney Pills. I get help inside or two weeks; I took eight ; boxes in eight weeks, am completely a cured, not a symptom lefr,geneml good § health. Have regained my old health and weight. Had been bsthered with heart : and liver, both have vanished with the ' diabetes. I can walk briskly for miles instead of crawlin as before. Am a ' brother or the Pres dent (f the Toronto S reet Railway Co. and well known hers." .Diebeten is set down as incurableâ€"bet j Dadd's Kidney Pills always cure. g â€"The convention In January is sure to interesting and profitable, and all friends and members who can arrange to i go shouli do so; association workers from - various parts of the Damlnicn will be a pm sent. among whom are some old Lind- i say boys. 5 â€"â€"Tha boys are expectlrg to give a concert in the near future, as they wish to i get more books in the library. and at. the .- same time they wish to remindallthelr ; friends um books,-elther new or second- i hand, are always welcome. Overcoat, S3-00 â€"To all who wish to help on therasaocia- than it might be stated that there are always boys and young men who would appreciate a membership ticket, and the cost is so small that many friends might help in this way. Y. 31. C. A. Notes. â€"â€"Tbe classes in book-keeping and read- lng will act be held until the new year. A Narrow Escape. 0:5 morning iateiy, as Mn A. P. Devlin, county crown attorney, was turning the ncrrh ccrrer cf the Academy cf Music, on his way from Szdler, Dundes 8.: Co.‘s mill, aisrga bicck cf ise fell from the cornice anfi, just missing his head, smashed the p':pa he was smoking icto a number of fragments. One caner cf. the block grszad Mr DeviiL’s cheek, leaving a. mark the; was distinctly visible for some hours at :crward ...... Since writing the above we have been informed that several citizens have had vex-raw escapes during the past fig days from a similar danger at the post c ce. Pmemslt. PINEJIALT, the Newest, moat Palat- able and Best: rzmedy for colda, coughs, 1a. grippa, hoarsencss, and all bronchial and lung ailments. 2 years, at $1.85 and DIABETES CURABLE. 10 dozen four-in-haud Ties, - - - 10¢ each 25 dozen Ties, assorted, worth 40c, for - 25¢ each 10 dozen four-in-hand or made Ties, worth 50c, for - 35c Napa. Buck Gloves, reduced to - - - 90c Unlaundered White Shirts, special at - - 50c are 25 dozen Undershirls, worth 50c, for - - THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY. Lmnu’. Nov. wth. We have no healtotlon In recommending Pmml‘s Dxpmmnn an the but moody we have ever and In mam: M tame mentions; m mu :1 I he with- out It. T399. nmv. 1.3»:er m. taps. n-v LINDSAY, Nov. 12th. I am subject to ulcerated sore throat, and havln used PILKm's Dmmmn can heart! y recommend It to any person glmllerly efifeoted. J. Tammm. Book- keeper.'â€"n 90. What the People suy. LINDSAY, Nov. 12 ,h. This Is to certify that: I have need Pmm‘s DIPBTaEBmE fcr hoerseness and sore throat, and found It an excellent remedyâ€"390. W.F. MCCABTY, Jeweller. -The next case was a somewhat serious one, Mr. Lewis Bartholomew. insurance agent, of this town, being charged by Mr. Thcs. Munro. an Eldon farmer, with having obtained money tram him on retence cf furnishing insurance. Upon eating the evidence Col. Deacon com- mitted Bsrthoiomew for trial at the first court of com ctent'jurisdiction. Bail was accepted in t e sum cf 8400. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. p119. .â€"County Magistrate Deacon was at the Falls last Friday hearing; a case preferred against the Howry firm by two at thelr former employees. The case was adjourn- ed for production of necessary papers till to-day, Friday. at the same place. â€"Laet Saturday Col. Deacon held court in the council chamber. James Gallagher, the tramp who recently stole a dog from a farmer at Powles' Corners, Fenelon, and later on sold the animal for 50c. to an Ops farmer, was adjudged guilty and received an order entitling him to 21 da 5' board atthe Castle and a chance at t e wood- Ponce Court asunder. â€"At the same court a young man named Harley Wright was charged with assault, and will spend his Christmas in Castle Jackson, being sentenced to 14 days at hard labor. Have You '1 1103311: or n ? For four thousand years or more the world groancd, suffered, and fumed about Its corms, for thcra was no positive relief â€"no cumin and painless cure until Dr. Scott Putnam gave to the world his great Corn Extractor, I! there is suffering now it is a resale of carelessness, far the remedy is at hand. Try Putnam's Corn Extractor. It is sure. painlés', and prompt. Beware of substitutes. N. C. Poison 8: C.) , proprietors, Kingston. Reward. Parties passing the corner of Peel 6:. William-sis. will save money and gain style by consulting g. p. mullett about their furs, either in repairing or ordering new goods. Fur shcuid be cut to the best advantage to look well, and it “quires practic i1 experience to do that. Satisfac- ticn given or money refunded. 7-tl G. P. MULLE’IT. Mfmtoge 6:611 1113 mother that the new so chloko at he was oublo to locate the Union school. conuqoonu: ho took I bond-r. â€"'1‘he private residence cf Hr. Charlee Veitoh, in the north word. has been par chased by Mr. Hardy, cf the Collegiate Institute stefl’. The price paidwes $1.200. â€"Lnt Sninrdey wee ac line the: Mr. Brodie, of the Ontario Bank. forgot him. self end made for the cricket ground: for his usual game. However, e triend wish. ing him e merry Christin-e caused him to reel'ze his error. â€"For e few morningeiesbweek the been which settledover the town seldom ed until eboet 10 o'clock. One Inseam: msh tamed mus». 995:1: â€"A font-storey weddln cake, mun: ornamented, In the win av 01 George Fox’s oontactlonery. ls sold to be torn Lindsay couple. Who are they ? â€"Mr. F. K. Begble. waterworks super- lntendent, has removed his fun" from Mn. Knowlson'e cottage to Mrs. WI 3313' new dwelling on Huron-st. - interesting report cf the last meeting of pa council. --Sov¢nl farmers residing auto! the town have taken advan cf the mild spell to do some additions! plowing. â€"Lsst S stat-day's edition of the Globe was creditable to the publishers and Cmdlsn to“! Brofltlot. â€"Neuly 100 passengers came 12! on the Cobcc onk train last Satudny. Promotion to Jr. II).â€"A1bert Podaer, Enmob Brady, J osenh Sonny, Thea. Cufl’. Arthur Cote, Frank Belnnger. Harry G183- olen, John 0 N on. Promotion to Sr. ILâ€"Joaoph Kenna Lewis Pontoso. Prod. Bmett, Szaaord Hnlpln Scanle Burke, Willie Teovons, Frank kinds, ohn Mosson. Piomotlon to Sr. III. â€"Wm. l-.Whlte Semen Mocha), Robert Pod Lao Pyman. J 53. Formal? .McGn ,r'ank Jordan. , , 7 Junior lV.â€"-total 750. John Hinds, 535; Willie McHngh. 535; Frank Bunett. 503; Patrick O'Neil] 45$; Vincent Mell- harzey. 453 ; Joseph SIcGaongb, 418; John MgDonle, 416. 71961563611 to Jr. IV.-â€"Eiward O'Don- nell. Leq_Scu11y. - amduy Separate Schools. The following is the rcpzrt of the Christmas examination in the Separate school. The names are arranged In order of merit. A prize awarded to the boy tak- ing the high est marks was won by Stafl‘ord Shannon. Senicr lV.â€"total 8C0. $281?ch Shan- non. 640; Eiward Dex-gas, 600: Herbert Baker, 597: Joseph O'Connell, 594; Patrick Greenan. 5‘2; Gecrge Brady. 574; Vincent Flux-2y, 570; Java. Gillogley, 550; Wallis Baker. 5-19; Hmry Tum. 54-5; Hamid Bake, 523; J as Damn, 50?; Leo. Primeau, Suit. 88-90 page eleven will be found a Dundas dz Fuvelle Bros. Fine Pants, worth $5.00, made to order for Latest in Tweeds, Suits to order, - Special Black Suite, to order - - Fine Overcoats at - L L ORDERED CLOTHING. Making Full Dress Suits 3 specialty, chum “no to econ with hour. and o! noun. It ll wan a mu. dual-nus. Nou- tho chm one of we hom- troko though. ud the own one not being mod I "on in could not pull his unto out. «I: mm “w w" 15:91" or n a an out. '3‘” no“ th I Mu man to how: to do cam :31; 33-.“ fimwx 135%; J u‘__ â€"Bobca Indepsndcnt: On Monday In: Wm. heppml ind Jamel Warne- Iooompmlod by . cum and a but on!!! 0‘ wood. crossed tho Inkr. Thin n: the ant 30pm,» to cmqgglth‘huu'. and 93 mm â€"Imt Friday's Moll-Emma seyti that Mr. :V. Harp-:1 hm b:ea ‘egpiluted :35! caper o ' cmton pen cent on n - l than to his clerk-bin. Ell new cmc: will nett him eome 81.200 3 yew. Mr. Hughes . to a brother of Major Hughes. of town. : â€"A quarter of beef. taken mm a three I year old halter, ettreoted ooneldmble , attention yerterdey es Willlenuon Broo.’ meat market. It welzhed 228 pounds. not! severe! netlvee ct old England vowed the; nedpever eeen enythlna betkr In the ol â€"Col. Daooon was summoned to 0m- I mee on Thursday morning ct lost week. Upon mini he found he woo culled I upon to administer-justice to two tron) who had token pooeueion (t the town previous they and proceeded to pointito vermilion hot, (11 tying the police ond citizens. Finnhy. when their oontinnone potatione hnd nnnervodlhom tome-hot. they were mated nnd pieced in the ice!- up. They will not repent tho oifenoe (or n whil-, on tho colonel Rove oech e (on: montn'e term in the Centre! prleon. you they hand to go In ban on studies In View of the mldsnmmu um. All success to than. and a ping mu outing, . merry Christmas sad 3 happy New You. Is the wish of Tax Post It um 3'3 “5'31 Igudenu tut’sno mblod students tut stumbled It the nation that evening. Returning from happy bond: I: by the home fireside. next Seat a! A and (930 In he." on studies â€"A plusent time we! epenton'l'hnredey evening ct int week by some of theyonnx triende ct Mien 0. R59, at her perent’e residence. Mr. and Mrs. L L. Ree, Daho- ft. tGame: were indnl 3' eieo nnexoei- en repel wu prov e young people by their hoeteee. -Thetnu term (i the Collegiate insti- tute closed lent Pride ea noon. end ".1"- - in!!! ”4.. .Wbpdxo: - â€" .._L- A;, â€"The rmoers cf the L. C. I. llteru'y uncle wish to return thanks to 5'1 thou who meted 'Varw fludOdLA; «no to MusrLJWMsunder V. Run" 59 new.- paper’, and Manger Bank. or the Academy. â€"The Callwlata Inttltnto. palms and separate achoo s, oEosed at noon tc-dny fu- tho Christmas hollda s. S'. J oeeph'u cox:- nnt school closes th s afternoon with an entertainment. â€"An (ptdemlc of cold and la nrippe bu struck towr. About every other son you meet can sing base or is lost I: the contemplation of taking a dose r t qulnlne. â€"Deputy-reeve Sam. Fax. of 09-. says that he intends to hold the f art against all comers. end will appeal to the ntepayus for reelection to the same position. whether this epletolsbory Q will ever hitch a wedding In to: the gnu-e to de- c e. Suit. 81.00 $3 75 $13 50 $16.00 $13.50 -â€"Mr. J Amos Calling. B. A . dulled tuneu- a: thocnle “to Institute. lot: for 8!. Cuba-[ounce hundnymulng bun not!!!“ of the duth o! I brother. -Mr. B. B. Wulh. BA . unturned to hwwwwnf‘ng“ of. I»: wont k. W. m u no u- - and ”(sundown-It hln Hugo" -Â¥lu Finale. d Toronto Unlvernlty. grand In (gm last Tfigradny to opt nd the a:- stun. o a w u' no . M . no ace. .7. D. Eli‘velle. Budge. m r â€"Mr.J. Pet. Jeweller. was In Huntl- ton [at Thu y.hnlngreoe!vod nawmt the urban mam o! 3 relative. He "tuna next evening. city In: Friday. the “imbue schools. Mrs. Broderick, In Emma. catcher. 1320 for the â€"Xlee Cempbell. at Manual. who hes been vleltlng the 1:- ct Rev. J. W. Milne. return home lee: Frldey. -Mr. Robe. Bleln. cf the each went. ls l on the etch lllc. but It I! hoped that e tow dm’ meet end «tendon will completely meal-e him. â€"Mr. G. E. Brodexlck. headmaster or the publlc eehoole. Mrs. ,Broderlek. i â€"M.-. Clem Keyee. of Toronto Univers- } [12, will epend the holideye with Rn. C. Mex-sh. y â€"Mr. All. P. SenUy, who has been study- ing medicine in the city. in home for the Cnrletunee holideye. -Mr. Pet Bredy. eon of Mr. Frank Bredy. o! the eonth wet-d, 12mm Wednes- dey evening for Chicago. â€"!r. J. Wendnohe. ietor of the Beneon house. end «1 sex. Miss Mshek wen in the city lest Fr ey. «wee Hulooh. oi the Ceilegiete stnfl'. left for her home in Toronto lent Ftidey to spend the Chrietlnee houdnye. -Miee Nngent. en ex-Coilegiete pi]. greed through on the eleven wring: tnrdev to epend holidnye in Betheny. â€"llr. Neil McDonald]. brebelnnn on ‘ Conductor Geeeve'e Inlet" Oohooonk division. wee on the nick lint t week. ‘ -â€"M 5.1-3. 8. J. and W. J. Fun-weather. o! Peal-bow. mm In town last Friday. â€"!lr. Baton Etde mung the 1.31-th :1.ng Tomato: was In town last. or .7. -Mr. C. W; Burgoyne. ' f Fender: F419. was In town lust Thursday. {mount â€"Mr.-. McDons‘d. of Glenn-m, was In town Int Friday. â€"Vlcar Gsneral L .urtnt was In Peter- boro on Faiday ct use week. 8000'. in WW4!» No less than wonderful are the cores accomplished by Hood’s Smeperllla. even after other preparations and physicime' greecrlpziona have failed. The renew. owever, is simpl“. When the blood is enriched and pande’, disease disaupmrs and stud health returns. and Hood: Su- eeperille is the one t1 ue blood puxiflsr. Note the Alterations in Prices.- Fur Caps, Robes made to look like Buffalo, “justas Goat Robes at - - - S Suit. 85-00 at at FURS ! FURS ! 44.31916- â€"Tha pulp“: of the C Ambrldgr dint church was Occupied s uda." t! .L MPLhC' RIV. J. I. R“. Cf the Charlotttu. The morning's am church. Patel-born. . film” W» taken ham Dmtel 5:1»: BIO than?“ troubled Mm." Tuls nar- MNBQIE nnr Mid hls Implnnn to wish the handwriting on the . I thouhts do not and ex on D fnldtohan \ I I. (or mm would be a I t fight: 0 ml. God knows a" les us oltlmee. b. MM m. wt mm: m“ “WIN. II not in the HM- OIOO Ill huh whether u. not we do w ' m4»! G 96‘! ”lama to to t u! nmnnllr.md(h¢ “new a um We mm! In don‘t now u of: mm t «Eutt‘m-u: .1?! u on“! go. “ "gawk” ml! Balsam. out no new... .â€" end comet their own faillngs ..... In the evening Mr. Percy Scenes reed the mare“ end the meter reed the 1990 - s and preach- od team mm: 32 : 2 : “And 3 mm mm be as an hiding place from the wind. 80“ ‘ covert tram the tempest" Be very ‘mPh' “:13 described 3 storm cf wind In the W e and the deuce: of falling trcefi. 119 com bred the temptations and uials cf thll lte to M1031 a storm. and firected h“ been” to the Sulnur. the GJdvmsa who II the only hldlng plece and dcllvcrcr {re-m trouble. â€"At St. Paul's church Sunday mom- Ms B". C. E. Mush conducted the service 4: “But M W from Romans 13 :1 mt ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, end make not provision for the flesh. to mm: the lust. thereof.” The sermon was very Advent. It ”gimme to the eeeson of be near the cloee of the seeson. he recommended hle hearers to em out the beam that had been learned and not to lave the matter of self improvement to "M” “Mm. but to examine themselves and correct their ogn failings ..... In the ' ‘ ALA-ernl‘bm i Bunny Notes. -Ssverei car-loads of lumber {mm the ‘ north lay over in the yard here on Sunday. -A special of six coaches distributing iholidey visitors between Toronto and | Lindsay remained over 110': Saturday night. Tue lighting at the ststion is very dim and uncertain. making it extremely ditfi. cult to distinguish one's friends. If a few more lights were placed there it would nuke it much plensnnusr and aid to the smety at nil concerned. -The Methodist body is again in luck. The Rev. John Hughes. who died at Cal- bome on Dec. 1. in his 90;): year. b: questin- ed 81.590 to his former church. Of this sum 81,000 is to devoted to superannuatio‘n put-pom the remainder'going to the m - Iion fund. Mr. Hutchinson. of Chizqun- 000907 township, who died recently. left 81.000 to be divided equally between toe “pennantion and mission bend. 'ibe Wesley 05mg Ground Commitm. ct Nhgm nun. eve wound up their strains end nude ndoneuon of about $3000 to the superannuation (and. mama-n! cm Same handsome lines o! memoria! cards now In stock at reasonable prices tar one and two dozan lots. Call and exmine or wrla for samples to this office. man: 39:11, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Office G. W. 33 511's iewdry stare, Kent at. stas warm" 810 00 $6 00 and $" 00 $12 00 and $15 00 $30 00 and $36 09 $2 25, $3 60, S4 50 Church Notes. Suit, $1.25 again in luck. . MEL T0“ Our G1 Beauae we 11 work. If yOI in. Shorthl Mcuhm. . 30 Val Ill We: â€"(1 to those whc the moat re BRI. M0 Best G .3 “Ni Pa tel Snau .ve

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