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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 30 Jan 1891, p. 5

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FIRE INSURANCE. begs to announce thsthehssstsrted solsu tom-the purpose of giving lessons in the above Dollie accomplishments. from hisgrest experi- ence he confidently anticipates a. very Inge e from the gentry of Lindsay and the vlclniny- He is now prepared to give lessons in themes: style of fashionable dancing. Round dancing 1; specialty. “gagged; Clmet Monday an! Tues- e st um. cularen'figoues My And my W a . ma. “Plague iessglos will be fluvoen gnyh time during 0 . w guarantee so any person we Bound Dance the first lesson as I laws the Ines: modeot teaching â€"36. mm to May at their new ware- MammotxmbyScKannody’seodyax-d. Bed and Alsace and ab?” DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. T0 FARMERS. ' Intiooatwud. Adjoining Duds“; Havens Bros FORKS AND SPOONS, ENGLISH AND humanity“ WWW inform to hohu AMERICAN SCISSORS, CROSS-CUT AND BUCK SAWS, Axes, AXE HANDLES, Cow CHAINS, HALTERS, HORSE NAILS, HORSE SHOES. AH Kinds of Shelf and Heavy Hard'wareat Scranton COAL SKATES. SKATE STRAPS, CARVING SETTS, BREAD BOARDS AND KNIVES, RAZORs, POCKET KNIVES AND BUTCHER KNIVES, SILVER KNIVES, MCLENNAN C0,, 'WRM mac-mm,“ .t, - 0.5m . Sign of the Mill Saw, Represent the 009mm me moon.- ”on of Toronto. Thin Compony ieeuee policies Immutable me: thm years. free mom nil mm as to residence. travel or occupa- am. The new Annuity Endowment Policy et- absolute protection against contingency of only death. provides an income in old. one. and Ioaoodinveetment. Rates 15 to 20 percent. ”cannon-(imam OFFICE, William Street, Real Estate andInisurance. The mm. mmm 0‘ 1819. Manx-810.- W. mm mm mam-momma. not! 1309. Assets v “0.000000 0 61.5“ was about 83.50001!) TWO“ them”: Illd strongest 9°F’R‘319}E.%2°L.--mw gnu levu WU walrus-w -â€" _.______'_, 77 - , _ magenta orflrooompcnies othighmndlng. and. otter safest security at lowut nus. wmwfngmwm MGLURE UNWIN, "CASE paid at the Stare-home. mm. Sept. 4. Isaâ€"17.21. 4 BARLBY, WHEAT, PEAS, 04 T8 and P07470594 h-onn._.._ . Egg Warehouse, thbmmmm Delivered at Lowest Rates. Lads”. Dec. 3. 1890. OHINA HALL. North 0! Kent Street. My. Nov. 2 1890â€"29 iii]. on, can. fill, Real Estate, Insurance LOWEST PRICES. pm upon-runs. up”. Jul. 3. mom-35. Peterboro New Advertisements. PROF G. GAIN. wt. M. ”4‘ wk 0. L BAKER 'NOWLSON BROS. FARMERS. mo Bantam cownnv K N O WLS ON BROS. 8007f! SIDE OF KENT-87'. AGENTS FOR rm: mm McClure ' Unwino McLennan Jr. 02 'I M 17. “-184. Mama's!“ Peas, Peterboro Business 09 a. Agents. Prof. Bristol’s Equea~currion1m From Toronto Empire of Tuesday. January 27th, 1891:â€"There was a decided change in the style of entertainment usual at the Grand opera house last night, when drama and opera gave way to Professor Bristol’s Blouse-curriculum. The house was well filled in every part. and the are 25 horses and ponies and two mules in the out. Prof: Bristol uses less persuasion than any of his predecessors in conducting his en tainment. The whole time he speaks in an ordinary tone of voice, and the heroes obey it promptly and with evident on tion oi! the spirit at the thing they are upon to do. Comanche is an exoeedingly clever animal, his mental arithmetic simply passing all under- standing. He oorre answers questions in addition. subtraction. mole division and mu!- tiplication. questions not only from his master but from the audience. The class drilling. too. is wonderful. being done with precision in obedience to the command. Some 0! the move- manta are exceedingly prettyand novel. espv oi- ally h th ormiine,andinstengon w on“: each Lindsey District Ornate Dodge. At the annual meeting of the district lodge ot Lindsey the following were elected and installed as ofllcera tor the current year: Bree. J. LWln tore. D.M.; R. N at. nun: E. Miller. D. Chen; H. Cullen. .33.: R. Irwin. D.1I'.S.. Joe. Brown, D.'1‘reea.;Tuoe. Mal-tech, D. o! 0.; W. Henderson. D. beet. In ”(15111111198101)er with which he accom- ,,,_ n.-. L- A" (In: Ono 7mm or 'quer'a Emoleion o: Cod Liver Oil brought back appetite which other Emul- sions took away; removed cough entirely had gained five pounds. It toateajrm likooreun. the oil being 901130131! disguised. Sold by A. Hm- xâ€"Nno' Eil'fiIâ€"SSeo’ iv. Ill! Inn nun-us): awuuv unu- "â€"-â€" -v _--_, , the the performance that ho ‘ MutatCom‘noho u oneotthom unique and clever over by a bone. sad it oemtnl 1:. mm 2!. twohorael thatfioddeno 3m m-mmmm. uncommon mm_mvammmflwd E Demuo Refinance (or we. I will sell my residence on Waverly-um. at I. basalt: and on my terms. Possession at my reassemble time. R. Burnt. many, Nov. 11th. 1390.â€"27-tt. LINDSAY,EBIDAY, JANUARY 30. 11 Britten Brothers @3112 QEattahian 39m. DASBES HERE AND HAVE YOII HEARD OE THEIAHWHOLEI HIS WATOH ROI OOWI EVERY IIOHT TO SAVE WEAR. OR OF MOT HER WHO ALWAYS TOOK lOlO STEPS WHEH WALK- IHO TO SAVE SOLE LEATHER. Lipflsay. Jun. 7. 1891. Wm. Dredge, Ellen street, Barrie, Ont. v.1 Baum] Emmum Opticians and Jewellers. Take care or your Womb when It is new and in good condition. and it wlll outlast several that arena: well cared tor. ”When, “UL“ nun .J-vâ€" _ __ time; but with care mneh trouble And nu- noynnee my bdprevented. and 3 good Watch will last a. litetime. Mnnypersons suppose I Watch requires no attention when new. but only when it oecomee old end nearly worn out. Now, it iejnet the neglect of the Watch when new and perfect that wears it onteo quickly. and necessitates expensive repairs inter on. Have your Watch cleaned n_t least once a. yeer. The quantity of all applied is so very small that it often dries up entirely before the Watch is again cleaned. When this happens excessive wear and eerioue damage is generally the result. 02: consideration. the need and economyot frequent cleaning and olllng will be appu- Like all other machines. Watches got broken, worn sud injured in a}? course of “hector” And In summed to learn that lthu unstained considerable amaze. A {little common sense (of which he has plenty to apply to larger object!) will show him mum neglect has hndltanntursl ro- Incrdertogatthebastrasulwi’rcmany machine it requires attention. Ancngina craseli-bindar wouldrnnaaaiar.lastlcngar andbemcresatistactoryall thatimeii itia cleaned. properly oiled. and. asi'ar aspcs- dmapmtectedircmduatandbadwaathar. As any part becomes worn or broken it shouldbeatonoarapairadcrreplaced. Apply thesamaraascninztcyaurWatch. remembering always that its size and the minutenass and delicacy of its parts make greater care necessary. The Watch, too. must go continually and with regularity. otherwise its chief purpose is not fulfilled. The average man lets his Watch so unat- tanded as long as it will run. and when at lastitwillrun no longer he takes ittotha Thereisnhommodlnmwhioh unwell tom;nndstewremarksonthomw one of your tune-piece my not be mu- That was pushing economy to an m:- treme, wasn’t it 3‘ We dont know much abontrlttmm n leatherypointotvlow;butthetellowwlth thewnmhmnsthwebeonnlmhwuflnz In his upper m. Andie; ontotthoao who woulddeomsuchacflou ridiculous. Wot'eoonamiodmowmanymm whoaotinstulnnuonauymthemol then-Watches. mammal-enema!” carelesauthemlseflyoneemunremn- 'Xmu Presents Very Chap, at 6:009st Fine Art Stemâ€"$24!. TOWN AND COUNTY. Everybody m It. Sand for Circulars and Specimens of Penmanship. Button Bros. mu- - -v---v ..... -v admonwomotm.r..r.nm ot . “a macaw mums-air. The umefirm ““1"“ m’ wing 1.“ u... ... mm Hon mflmmunem .“ln 914,001!" the wfimbafi" Haggard- ]! ....... -Pdng......nnrlo deA’I u'd- in: one 1 with wood lost hold and ten. Dun-turd" ...... ....c 110...... Windlass. onomnorpouingovorhlslocnd it KIM"!!! m ‘ on ma. wanna: fox-tunnel: no bone: m % }H~m.}%fl 110d .n-g A “an. â€"- m. I... “‘5 0|... "I n W . _' _ o :msm cmmm ros'r,‘ â€"Leedere in low rleee of Boot: and Sheet. 8173338506.. ino erromeke room tor lmmeneeetock or: vrlnggoodn. hiehwlllbecln to arrive about the I,firet at February. they will sell the balance or their Felt Em Heavy Rub- bers, etc" Overehoee. for the next» two week- unmet Reduction. Bnymaco" flretdoor east or Dely house. Ream, Linden. -81-tf. â€"Tuesdey snot-noon e eel-lone eeeldent hep- nenedtbenttle met Mr. '1‘.J. M15310! the oellewlete Institute-air. The little ow. $3 mm. ”mm...” Rwy moo Mmdnymwashortvlflimdwiécug- on one. “walnut-ammonium tweak 1112.3 nmmmwétefinus E town Semdeyleatonmweynorth. Mr. Sweaton doe-s lembueineeein the thinning otoedar poles to the United States, and for aomeflmepeat he: been rushing mementos theHneete lively rate in amid “0:101:20 percent. duty beingpnton about ohm. â€"'l'he Port Hope hockey club was to have visited Lindsey on Monday lest. but weakened at the last moment....l..lndsay's return match with “C" school. arranged to take in Tor- onto Thursday, was postponed o to the un- favorable weather probe. â€"We hsve been naked by Mr. Livesley. manager or the Bell Telephone Co. in this town. to announce that hereafter the office will be kept open each evenin until 9 o'clock. with the exception of flat y evening. whenthe time will be further extended to lilo’clock. Lâ€"The other day in Hamilton the police msg- trsteinfllctedaflneotSSand costs on a ten- year old bo tor snowballing an old man. The young lads Lindsay might learn a lesson from this. This snowhauing habit by school children issnulsance. andadangerous oneas well. -â€"The annual meeting otthe Riverside Ceme- tery Co. was well attended. The report was satisfactory and shewed a comfortable balance etthe bank. The old board or directors was re-eleeted with the addition or Mr. Robert Kennefiin the vscancy causedby the death of Mr. Hn peth. â€"Mr. Samuel Swenton _ot Toronto_was_in â€"The council of Ops will meet Monday. Feb. 2nd..st 10 3.111.. in the council climber. Lind- say. â€"We understand that Mr. Wm. Bredhurn oi Omemee heedis oi! his hotel business to Mr. Isaiah 8. ilson. formerly proprietor oi the Clarke house. -Mr. Church has at the present time ilve students under trninimz in the nutc-voce method tor stnmmeriha. This excellent method seems to be gaining ground very repidly. â€"The monthly concert under the suspices of the W. C. T. U. will take place Tuesday even- ing. Feb. 10th in the Y. nous. rooms. A good program is in preparation. â€"Messrs. Mchnell a: Cowdry groin bu heveieneed Mr. E. Woods’ com'modious .3:- house, non-l: opposite the Queen's hotel. It will be much more convenient for tnuners. â€"Mr. John Wellie. oprosperouetermer from the vicinit of fleeting lost week purchased the well-kgown “Crnw;'ord" form in Feneion. contoinin 200 acres. and intendsteking posses- sion shorfiy. â€"Sceneinthe red parlor: Sir Johnâ€"“Is the north ward sate. Hurry!" "Soto end solid to: A good his minority.“ came the reed: reply. "Thenlet’s dissolve the house and go to th gouging," said Sir John turning to Sneaker e and take no other.-88-l. £53}: 'i’a‘r'ffig‘naa'fié'maisadaimeaa during the summer. but is now reg-law health. He Intends to the Peeino metewweeke,aet.he m d elm therewill be more suitable to him. Mr. Hume's my friends winjoin us in wishing him all t: and Inn restoration to vigorous heel WKBBU wvw my â€" “â€"vâ€"- â€" _- ronto Tuesday evening (Bern's anniversary) and was regatediy enoored. The Toronto papersspeal: very hightermsotMrsPiikie’s vocal powers. -Mr. Herbert Kent. some years ago manager of the Bell telephone system in this to and lately oi Peterboro. is. we understand. to vs for British Columbia about February 1st. where he will euperintend the completion of the system now being developed. His many irisnds iaitownwillbe pleased tohear at his promo- on. â€"Mr. Hugh O’Leary. Q 0.. returned Saturday morning from nearly two weeks speaking in the Norielks and Pertheleetions. He addressed a good many meetings. and. is hardly necessary to say. in a way that enhanced his reputation as a public speaker. The Norfolk Reformer-mean very highly of Mr. O’Leary’e ability as a polit- ical speaker. â€"Mr. J. J. Hanna, merchant. oi Uxbridxo. passed through town the other day on his way A__ -L- L__...a--1 _--- Y‘s-AH“- :"Sfiiwum‘WVE‘fiofia'E Bison" “M Mr. oSween one of the pioneer"! the town- ship. and is hearty and vigorous. â€"Mra. P. Pflkie of Lindsay mg levers! num- bersujhoquedonm} Soggw’GIoonoogt in To; â€"Mrs.81d. Smythleit town Thur-odor moraine to visit triendeiu Port Huron. â€"Dr. George Gledmun of Syracuse, N.Y.. Ion otourreepeotodpomnuter. wuintowntoro tewdoyoinetweek. â€"MiuS.Keyee or Combwho he: been viei triendeinLindmtox-somo time , rotugggltoherhomosuurdoy. M â€"m-.n. A. Herd! visited Peterhoro Frldny last usdelegototo a. diatriot meeting of the Young People's Society of Christina manor. â€"Mr. Charles Lnidlnw. who ha been unior accountant in the Bank 0! Montrenl nt uobeo â€"Mre. Crevier o! Boboeyceon. nooomnumd by her ht mung eon Frank. wooed through town Mon her way to Kinoerdino. where she lagoon“, weeks with her nie- tor. Mrs. W. G. . â€"Mr. John MoSween of North Marines. one ottha 01¢!er subscribers of TE: Poa'r. won in , 7- , ;._ _L_._I_Mâ€" 356$ Wm"muk"" it? '” ' ' One Sheer. 10an old” ..... .wagh 1,130 n. u lyr.nd10moa.old. " t. 1.4001!» “ 27mold.......... 0' mu 2 u u I‘M" u . ......... Onefidler,lyr.mdumouold. I 1.1mm- “ 2ymsold.......... n 1.3mm Wudormooots paid. Ind min the“ mmmmmnmm. which theubelinan nted Maximum!!- ctounny. Mr. huh“ course. cured mmmmnmm nodoubt the“- Wounded doushndemwmbetsncht and. expensive lesson. Butwullthsve In! Muwfllsmntufiwmm mun-nix. meditate! thaw-Ida unbound iodudermdto mend-Idaho. m mmmmmmmm.m mum. lam ‘ umumcmfimmm hmmmmm m in mth.LWmm‘.P.; J‘nm' anThnllmh. “paladin. Bap; W. www.muamn M1.Brownnds.n.fl.a%a 3.3.533: JOB‘umoyJ'rm.‘ nNmJJohnl. V37. . . . lm for mum Emulsion o! Cod mm on ”Hm MWMMMMWHB“ Looal Mflu â€"Remember the carnival next Friday even- 335%??? 33903898333838 43.68:. 39¢ gangâ€"“063688980 E LR- catatonia-.3538; Eggsadauoaonomto:ona§ .Buflgoggsggoflv ggé mmmmm WWII“ â€"On Fridayeveninc. Jen.23rd. au enthusia- wtio meetingoithe literary Societywaeheldtor ‘thepurpoeeoteleotincoflioeum the enauinc term. Thenominatiouhadbeenmedeaweek previous. in order to give opportunity torn active oenveee. Not only wee a. oenveeaoon- ducted. but on Wednesday evening at 6 public meetin eeohnomlnee hnd the opportunity of deep intereet hed con ueutly been crested. The votingweeaccruingl and whiietheeacer electore awaited the ot the returning oinoere a aeleot pron-:93: rendered. When atlatetthegeeultotthe‘fillloweln reported "1:: exoiemeu ran high. poetpooetheireddre-tinnext meetina. tin ecoordnnoewiththe outomth otthe land they hedtoeuhmittothewmd the land!!! compliance with thamiden ueet thew tooktheirnleoeeonthe them ttheap- plume of the Jubilant elector- The e reeohedibolimexetthe humoroneed Councillor-Weldon. Ofloflllhd elector-e jdnedheufllyhtheneflonflmthenmdeep- antedtoreneot upon thiameetlng long to he rememberedintheennaleotflndmcellm Inetltutefltereryflooiecy. omoere edwetrgeetonowe: Mr.£:.r4ifierdy.B.Am..pre- aiden 1m . Bonn V100 en Mi- llarhmhd vioemideut; . W. 120. record eeoretary: .0. WE. Ammomm.fi. in; Ritchietreaeurer; . 3.an warden: councillors. Mina IRA.“ Meaare- Auld. Sn 3 3:3? 'z'fi MY, 0313,7713! when our govemmontwfll pounce“ mmWotonroounm mdenoontaaon-adoln mm! course. whlch flem-m win onto 70 our ne noon in Uncle Sam’s Cousin. m to cheat undue- trlee the: unrestricted reciprocity would boom. it we should ever net 1:. Joe: imagine: This firm willy” the United sum from seven to tenthounnddouentorthe v11 0! eelllnc goods in migration with_ “0.3110 (gen ”92' One of Our Gtowlnx mm A. W. Perkin 8: Sons. shingle mennhoturere. ere hsvinge successful winter in thehush. The enmpsituetedinSomerviile is st present I lively piece from four in the morning until nine 9 so. There ue twenty-two men end seven teams hauling logs to the Burnt river. ’esides thiseempthe arm hove twojobbers “canton: ion The whole out wiiismount to ehout ten shonssnd logs end will be driven down the wsters to Dmmmond‘s hey. where the‘vwiil he oribbed end eowed bhthenmf Weier- itoh to the mill in town. e will double the ususienpeeitythis'eesson owing to lune eon- treots siresdy mode for the seeeon‘s out. Be- siaeetheoutonhe nnn's own mill. whiohwiii be shout ten million. they hsve cents-sou with several otour ioosi mill men torthelreuuwhieh will moguls about ghlrty million of shin _ fl.‘ _ _n_s_|___- c. I. A. Debates. On Monday evening of bet week the C. L. A. heid en enterteinment in their rooms. the ruin teetureot which wee e debate on the enhiect: “Received. thet the Southern State- weee ined- EeIdinaecedinc homtheugofirigigdl.” The run vewee euppated . . .Shechy. Mr.O.J.IeonudnndDi-.F.8.annenohhe newly-crammed Younfirdea‘: Cetholic Augie- negative in the of Mr. H. J. Kenny. Mr. M. O‘Brien end . Lynch. Mr. A. P. 31.. noted In cheirmnnend ve Mon. “to: theqhueetien hedhecne debetedfcrtwc ermgemcnte. the reweeentetivee of Lin went to Peta-bore lest Honda eveninzto neeiet in the 0 coins: of the new hello! the cmcieticn in Peter re. The eune enbject wee debated min by the tune gentlemen. Me. J. W. Flt:- genld of Peterbcro fiebflmu, end to: the eecond umewnethed cnrendered in (ever of Lindsey. After the debate the vieiten were enact-mined nt Dnnn'e reetnurnnt inemnnner gcnhyctthe Emmy public ammo: , __ __ _A_‘__“ L‘A- “m‘vmmmem .m d ombathoYounc Mon‘lAl- manners? 'schurohwluhnldsrooap- mmmomoolmmd will gamma. mwmdmmflonm their triads game. I! reached Suntan manna my consent to [India In! oonmi to nmmwwummw WWWW'QWWW m um unlit-ugliest“: hmwmnhstunfllfl'm In mu- “ht-wudhnum am. 10!“: 5: mm. Um '- ""' Whom toning from 7 As we do not mtend to carry owe? my Wmter Goods we afar Twenty per “mm comtasanmd Mummenttoanymwismtobwyovgg. - - COATS, PURE and KNITTED WOOLLENS. We have a stock of Dry Goods of the very Latest Patterns and very Lowest Prices to be sold for CASH only, and consequently you can in IS MONEY WE WANT “haul.” 40yds Cotton for - - . .. - .. All Wool, Double Fold, Dress Goods, per yd. - Prints, Wines and Ginghams, per yd. . Good Heavy eeds, per yd. - - . .. Men’s Ungegyegerer suit, - -‘ - .. ‘ 'Ladies’ All-Wool Hose. '. Men’s and IBOY‘5 Knitted Caps. Positively mud-u. Juana-1914‘ I T I8 MONEY WE ARE GE 7' T llllz’. NEIL M°PHADEN5 N911 McPhaden. Warner C Pam. SEE;

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