.nd In†I‘ ‘salo M 1895: mu. I" M. NHâ€. 0' .gent, [ville] EST New Goods at Low Prices. wuu-ruu" u.’ -.v u‘-w_- 7- a , * . goods to choose from at paces not found 111 every store. We to re Buyers of Produce of all kinds the year round at full market prices, cash or trdde. General Merchants. mMERS, ATTENTION j OF INTEREST TO Purchasers of Hats and Caps f Hats and Caps in Lindsay appreciates Good V3111.- We endeavor to buy right and buy snob goods as are value for the money. We There are other clothing peolale who devote half a column of news per advertising to Hats and On†and would lead you to IKIiove they were u i: greet end only.†When we can compete with me 010nm: and Dry Goods train in Km and Oops end I'm we wlll :0 cut of m bum†J. a Stetson’s oelebreted Son Hell, Christy’- r 1‘1“ m a“) â€1° “8;?" f“ i Eng! nd m h o to. book to 1756 min Stilts. the oldest “new n o w o o . tuba-"ll-.. “Mk“... mould use our an,“ disploy of ï¬n. HI“ Old thinking people paleonize them. v ‘w v n '-_‘-'v W01; the sole ugonb for J. B. s ERIN) sum, the oldest Hut mm in E‘ Intending pumhuon Ihonld I00 0 03). md be convinced. DRESS GOODS in No. 96 Kent-Sh, Lindâ€?- VOL * 5' X - . {OLE .. Camm __ You will be visited by stove pedla'rs within the next month enticing you to buy “Steel Ranges†on long terms. Questionâ€" Are you foolish enough to pay $69 for a stove without furniture when I can supply you with a beautiful Oxford Steel Range and 23 pieces of furniture for $49 7 We ought to live by one another. Pedlars as a eule pay no taxes, and are here to-day and infrgygst tamofrow. W. G. Woods pays taxes amd sells Steel Ranges. All I ask is that you call and inspecb our stock before buying....... This wideâ€"awake department is more attractive than ever. Every inducement that artistic goods, direct buying and choice from thousands of yards, can secure, is there, and better than all, prices are a notch lower than ever. This season SHOWS a ï¬ne range of Brussels at 90c. and $1.00 per yd. SHOWS the best quality Three-Ply Kidderminster at 85c. SHOWS the best Tapestries at 95c. to 75¢. HOW ~ very heavy Two-Ply Union, 40c. to 50c. The Banner Year in our Carpet Dept. 00mm 8,: FLAVELLE Baas. ‘urnishing Department is thére. OWS a surprising quality of Union and Tapestry at 300. Handsome Draping Curtains, Rich Rugs, Carpet Squares, yinoleum Oilclothâ€"and evorything usually found in a ï¬rst-class HOG-G- BROS-3 THE POST Bea/978 in all kinds Grain. Seed, Produce? Oakwood. The Large“ Country Weekly East of Toronto. Black and Colored Henriettas, B1301: End Figured Fauwaather c9 00. 78EE I I' UNDER DISPLAY AT PRESENT. W. G. Woods. Hogg Bros. 1895 '. G'r. WOODS. Dundas gt Flavelle Bros. FINE HATTERS. SIGN OF THE BLUE mom JUHNS'I'flN SISSUN We are showing a larger variety than ever of Fine Shoes at unusua‘ly low )rices. We mail any Fine Shoe from $1.00 up on receipt 0. money. Shoes range from 50c. to $2.50. Every line a‘lgarggina MENâ€"King’s $2 Hand-made Granger that we are selling for $1.25 is booming. Do you want a pair ? Plow Boots 90c. and $1. FARM T0 mumâ€"s. E. }. Lot 4, Con. 18, unripe-I; 503cm: uboucsoclnr: n bulldlmn; I [Mug strum running through ch. hm. Apply to J. A JACKSON. banningâ€"08 2. 0 TWO MORE SETTLERS’ SPECIALS 6;. ydur Ilia-cit nun: mm. LADIES’ FINE SHOES. SOMETHING SPECIAL IN . . We Want Your Watch Repairing. When you want your Watch repaired Bring it to us If you want it done RIGHT. MANITOBA and the NORTH-WEST “Come With the Great Majority." WILL LEAVE TORONTO at 9.00 p. m. New A dvartisomen ta Johnston 5: 81880117., B @mmmmu (mm .mm Maggy-M Low priced Silver Watches for gentlemen. We have secured a special bargain in this line and are offering extra value. The opportunities for getting thrashy goods are only too nu- merous, but here is a. chance to get a good reliable and durable watch at an zxcnnnmcu Low PRICE. We guarantee them fully. Price, $6.50. BRITTON BROS" Sent to any part of Canada. securely packed by registered mail for twenty-ï¬ve cents extra- BI'I tton BIOS. LINDS AY . TUESDAY APRIL 23 AND 3 30 I895 LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY APRIL 19. 1895. All but, usuaw un- r-â€".,vâ€" â€"â€"-. n J. i). McIntyre was called to the chair. who remarked that he was pleased to preside over one of the largest gatherings he had ever seen in the church. They all knew why theywere thereâ€"to bid good- bye to their beloved pastor. Rev. Robert Johnston and his estimable wife. and participate in a ï¬nal expression (f their good-will and love fcr him. The members of Mrs. Johnston's mission band and bible class desired to testify their love for her and their regret at the impending sever- ance of pleasant ties. He had also to announce that the committee appointed at the congregational meeting in January to decide upon): suitable testimonial to be offered Mr. J. R. McNeillie in acknowledge- ment if his nineteen years’ servwes as secretary-treasurer of the congregation. ded to avail themselves of the favorable appertunity now oflered to acquit themselves of their pleasant task ; also the time had been deemede most suitable one fig a number of the leading members of e conception to present Miss Watson with an expression of their gratitude for services rendered the church and congre- gation as amulet for some time under very try umstances. Mr. McIntyre theneail upon Sheriff McLennan, who came forward and read the following address : Iuvuuu Iv ..._~. .â€" Wedutn-hotomkomtlon 01m. work at In. John-ton. She has then “manna" brunch at undamh devoud much no hbornpd autumn». work a! the diflemt nod-flo- at tho church. In! done much wannylnyourhomby cumm- meals: of the con the mom .upochllylo mutually whhhnhonldexi‘mcncnu mtmthom'm Ahab-don. h- mmuywmngmmmm use volt o! ‘hochurch. ,3 E § 3 , --,.-_4h 4,, _.A__ _-‘ -- Ian! lembere or Other W Listen to new. mom. Jehutea'e Fare- well Wen-2mm to the Departing Pastor and n Wile- lr.J.3. lcxeimoand mas Watson also loner“. Sorrowful indeed, and heavy-hearted. were many of those who helped to swell the large congregation present at the weekly prayer-meeting in St. Andrew's church on Wednesday evening last. The members and adherents of that church knew they were about tohear for the last time the voice of the beloved pester who had ministered to them so weeptahly during the past six year'. and though they had heenprtpxred for the parting the realizstion thatthetime was actually at hand induced a feeling of gloom that few were able to shake of on the moment. Many prominent citinsns and members of other denominations attended the service. and their numbers afforded a striking and gratifyingproofaf any were needed) of Rev. Mr. Johnston's widespread popularity among all classees of the community. "he lines of the usual Wednesday night . Ice were adhered t0. prayer and the h h u rheing tollewed by the customary mamupmthelesson for the evening by the pastor, who alluded to the feeling growing in some quarters that there should he a change in the method of presenting the divine word. to accord with the rapid evolution that is taking place in society, in science, and elsewhere. Undenthe in- ‘ fluence of his subject Mr. Johnston became elcquent and impressive, and the congre. gatioa listened with deepest interest as he pointed out that while all else obeys the immutable law of change the human heart is the same to-dny as it was eighteen hun- dred and sixty years ago, when our Redeemer walked the earth. and stands in need cf the same counsel, instruction. and consolation. Further on. Mr. John- ston spoke of the inï¬nite mercy, as well as the infinite justice cf God, and made a homing appeal to sinners to accept the forgiveness never yet refused to the prayer of the contrite heart. run Puxsnranoxs. At therolose or the no:°{~%¥€.Â¥- ‘aof several hymns hy the people V I I Mu vuu- ur â€" â€"_â€" â€"vâ€"~ â€"-_. -_.__. To your mum add at work you go know-d by the wallet wwthon-Wm ptxundBLW- dutch. um, 3am wl thou elm. WI church. mum mmmdmwyouur’wnhmm WWWWWWW WWW II] An Affecting Leave-taking on Wed- nesday Evening. Rev. Robert Johnston, B. D., Lanes 1 PRESBYTERIANS SAD MDRBW’B PASTOR 6038 TO LONDON. ONT. In. Joanna's mu. um," _-- _...__-_ W", , _ 7 You havoc-inn Indictment! bborwuuugu- lumkwmnlncm youtpoduoo. mom ohhe envelopom «conduction lo the tubal olmochmh.thomouund mutual t mmammwmmam mmdmmdmom ch gm wmwmmamuâ€"m.m dloaungo! linings» mm “dum- dnlgutlorunnmennt mammoth-cw a: u. the him!!! My. death 0‘ Wampum W â€W. WWWMWWW mmwmw uniform whom. to «unkind. {at an I II . â€Ia-hm“ may and Mano!» -r (on chuck . -._.A 4“ |_L-_.- .L- nun. J.R. Mchmle was next “bed to step ttrwu'd. when Rev. Mr. John-um reedmetollowlngnddm and en the permanent uncovered the giftâ€"n very bronze mentle clock 0! ome- msntnl deelsn end the ï¬nish: Mr. Rsv. Mr. Johnston supplemented the woxdsot we address by saylng then Mr. McNemIe'sserfloee to the chunk during his ministry had been simply Invaluable. non to the: gen . '. McNenlle. who was obviously wry Willem by the woods 0! the adds-nu. be Ieltbownndeeerviogbe erase! all that was said In I'. end you be appreci- aoodltlntbodeptbsc-f his neat-t as a summing npot all the oonddenoe and afl'eouoo Ia brethren bad bestowed upon hlln so fully dnrlnatbetunebehad held ofï¬ce to the When he was appoloudhlL-ï¬ than were 65 con- mum to mm. now were were 250. Tune bad t great chances. MAHOX 10 I!†WATSON. found and m presented with blund- uom bible by Rev. Mr. Johnston on behalf of 5 number of the members of the con- stealth!!- PWA‘HON '10 “B. J. n. u‘mun. m“ '3. “was... "'1... |m H'W wt," W moon Pd! next um tau-nu! and read the 10:10!!th °' W 0: Mn. Johnsm'l um our. the Pm' ution being made st the WOW time: To Mn Jolt-up- :tl‘, ‘2 ,fl‘,".£‘3'.’°.“_-"3'.‘_'_“f $333.3“ gm: “things. Rev. Mr. Johnston "pm My M 3::ch handgun and new: “1.3mm “phenomena bubble]: cat-uh Mn. Johnston would m w mm Th nun #:30115de M WM: ""0 minimum! 251. so! 3’! this mus Ind 3535 i £2335; ii 335: " €33 @me mmmm WWW m .mwwm ymwwm _mmmw .m m pummlwmu mmuu mmmm m n 1' III or on. kind has nun-m 1! In mad Lan- nasal. Bum Inn, Am Wutol, Fume: hm. [Conn-nondonoe 0! Tu: Post. Cancunâ€"The maul Rom Mono enact-cm held has onEssm Monday "mg. mm m as «out. the W fr!!! Linda; .W. quite MAM. â€" Ou- Methodist friends intend holding en enminment on Thu-3dr“ evening. The Herd: fmily will turn a. ï¬ne We! eonge. railings. dielognee, redhetions mule. bin-mm or Arm-tic Amaranâ€" ‘rhe ennnnl meeting of the Kin-meld Athletic: Aeeociedon will he heldin Mc- Kenzie'e hellon Mondey 0 next et Sp. n. We hopaco IOOIWIROI the young men. Pumaâ€. â€" Mr. Joeeph V. Sheplee spent Enter vieiunï¬ci‘ï¬iendeln Toronto. ...... Mr. end Mrs. omen end really returned home on Huntley evening. They ned been visiting friends in Essex county. luau. AM the concu't' auntie m but up until d-yflsht- ,_ ._~._ A-.. II-ALA.II-A lCormpohdcncc oi Tu: Post] Hvuxmu-An unusneiiy event occurred here ieet week. on the 7 “com. when on Wedneedev. April lOth. et the home at the bride'e “then Mr. Alexender Mei-2 when. of Arnie, end Mice Mary Mc- Ceilum. eideet dughter of Mr. Duncen McCellum. were united in met-rinse bv the Rev. D. -D. Mchneld. ct Eldon. Mice Aggie Jechcn. noting u hrideemeid. ner- hrmed her pert well. while Mr. Farqnher McE when: enpccrtcd the mom in e sim- ilar capacity. After the nuptiei tie was securely teetened the bride! putty. together with their my Meade. set down to per tehc at e enmptncne repeat. The eeteem inwhich‘theycnnaaupieeleheid inthe community wee cieerly mniieeted by the number or ninehie menu received by the bride. their men friends wieh them eicnsiibcendeheppvcne. learn-pandem- 0! Tu: Post] Omcm or S. or '1'. â€"-The tonowhm for the qua-tar â€"-.WP.. J. McKn t; P.W.P.,Lnuh‘:; W..A. MulA. M all Bax-800.. W.Aah: 03.5.. Miss A- nni; m. Soc}. J. (may; n3... Wm sum: Cup. EBnmgnlee; Cm:u J. Hollows: bum. MluG Ph'tun; I.G.. LPâ€. O.G. E Bundle. LAoomcse'rholooonchehuhbooom In; nth" but notwithstand- lncthll the muse not amid co max-3......Ahmnmhaotwm Mon Fwylut ...... Business [neon , #._ _ A- .L- L.) mun-durum ...... unnam- ï¬â€"“mflf‘u J. 0'; cumin .0 at term 1... “dump. “.... . .m- ' “W...†any†u: m dun’wa-k men than Ibo was: had flan-1!. “10"â€- _- n ‘p_unl u. mun-I UL up. Mannâ€"ileum J. Dillon and E. 1mm hunutunedtrom mm.... Ir. J. D. Brace. otDotrolc medical gallop. I. here tal- new†...... hhun. H. Bun- SALJMâ€"fldnlruoa. ...--.....â€" _. .-- m _ i, omen-oo- ot Tnl rm.- Punch“. 7 Mre. Pesmmend daughtcr, l Lumâ€"‘l‘he euit between the treeteee oi. Dumbo. en vieiting here .0 Mrs. end teeoher of S. 8. No.3) Meripaeeune i’eeemore‘e pereht-. Mr. end Mr. R. J. held et Oekwoed on Theredey lent. heron Courtemehoho. end other friends ...... Mr. m. honor J ed Deer. 'i‘he teecher receiv- G. S. Benton hee returned from St. ed menu-e tor thirteen deye' work. Mery‘e end other poihte weet ...... Mr. W. mete then the uneteee had paevionely Wilma ie ill at preeeht with in my)â€. but wehopewili eoonncover ...... . G. H. Aden, of the Trent Veliev cenel survey, “out hie Enter holileye et home ...... in T. H. Cempbell. our papuier echooi teeeher. event her halide et home in Gem. ...... Rev. J. B. eller. putor oi the Methodist church here. loft Maude, meaning for Cohourg to try his examine- I Osmanâ€"It ie our mi duty to write ofthedeethei Mr.SemB ee‘elittle twin heather § ...... M. edthetenenlotme. Peenee (Ir. Joheetol'e eietet). ea Geedweed'. ehd mend ieetnuede ...... Ir. '1'. Beta- “Wm-391.. .v. m; km- -. 7â€"- râ€"'â€" Sonata noon. Our eeml-ennul flood hoe token piece. which mkee come at the conceeIIon end quarter coeds very d1:- egceeebleto tothoee on «:1».wa- lng the bed conditioner theroedeq ulte- nnmhcr of our young people made}: Rev. Bother Swency e concert. held In Kukneld 01:15:th __ _‘ _ __, _ __ wBï¬SKR'Xm.â€"â€heérhndl o! m.b1;.m m m y surprised unzxnectod Inga-n, 5 raw (1135 ago. from the Uoltod Sum. when he Ins been to: that-stun,†â€Rnoovnmwâ€"d:Woâ€"nâ€"§ Bland“ 7 in Ian '11-: It. Join Mann‘s young war. Male. 1. m from Mr seven m- nets. Norn.-Sw¢hl us now «haunted by we! 5nd wagons ..... Lt prawn: the mprovldndwm: In nbnndnnoo of mud. 'W 0! Tu: Post I Pnaoaux. -flr. Dana WWW bomethu-nhust badminton S‘s-gtib'l‘oncd chow-1M“. mm emanation â€pt â€WWW LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS SALEMâ€"HARIPQSA, 1W 9' 1‘" P924 PORT PEREZ KIRKFIELU. LORNE V! LLB. (14805 N ELDON TERMS: 81. 00 PER_ YEAR 1611 your Neighbor what u good pupa:- THE POST is. #9 May Subscribe. Bananaâ€"Our buobcu layers hm orgsnuedaclnbon Sunday tmdwm commence pumice st anon. The oflieen srautononsz-esldent E. Argue; um. LGuchrm;u-eu.. G. ï¬chdEIr 02:12.. Dr. LGdlony: oommlmâ€" he is J. Nahum and J. Mona. Theylwm aha-fly open tot-matches with club: in flag Michal-hog. - u .p,, ,Lu--_ IAAA. hufï¬fiï¬. John Murchison left thinnek to amend them-sad Csmp of the 8- 0- b- 3“ law: 1!! will have 9 91099999 Pom:¢:s.~-The iiteneeam 7' of the spring gives our political friends scheme to die- tho Isaiah. eohool question end one other burning questions of the day. {wantonâ€" au caribou: 33%.- uo undead 13:3. 5. .58 er. 3 by» as. 3895 -e. a 33225.4 #5 ...... 98 â€"-â€"v_â€"' 'â€" __-_, Coxoumumxs-We must com. mendtheen cf THnPos'rlnstnrt- a“ My . It he: not yet engu- onrvlllogmhntwehcpeltwlll ve nhnndnnt encceee ï¬nancially and other- ““0 50cm Normâ€"There ls connidereble telk of We Court of Foresters eetnblllhedln leynptoonrvmege en It will lncreeee the membershlp. u:- m II gnlnlng prominence in society Bonn. Namâ€"It le rumored thet Mr. John Cemphell. ofthle piece. ls about to nentthe hotel which he bed recently ed- vertlsedtor “In. â€'BLsnAurOur have we now en- ds. no form u an or tooth}! clu_b. 3 hope they_ wfll_ moaned: ,, -4 .580 N03. ’8 C â€a Duvas' ~10“ of our {om men have gone to the drives. whic bu cmsod our to bc quiecot iste. but anthem m up mt there wiii doubting be u boom baa Emmaâ€"Ir. A. Add: 8; Son con- tract!!! and builders In st work budding u now am tor C. W'oodcock. whose m was many burned. Chris in tail of away-q wmggnur Wu; - L-I -_. sh-‘ "- Accmnxmâ€"One cf our worthy m 0! Scotland land the misfortune no main both feet In 3 violent eflorn he got up as. Mr. Bo thought be head the IV)“: qt. “tint-alw- . 5. an... 3:... ..... a. cam: 25 5.. up? 3.3 p325- gnnifl : :1 BE 8 :5 in so?! 23.2Kâ€" 955 nunâ€"Eu. ‘52. £853.89?†.88 8 So .885 on 2â€"3 \wvr > ’rlerb Put! DID. I’ll" WWI"- Sven “Irmaâ€"Dunne the ban! noon for I m some of our neighbor- “! Om! WQM‘ZMJYNP- ,L. , , 14-; _ __I__ "EM "Warnsâ€"1m. John Mend; yon.otDunItord.uvlsl “them:- onul hom- ...... um Lens Haul. touch- u- It Routine. Is also :1: home tor hu' Ember bolldn s ...... Mr. Charles Gn- ohrlst. of L' any Collegum. Is visiting “home. A _ [Correspondence o! '1‘": Pom-J L. V. T. L. Normâ€"The temperance societyotthh phoe did not meeton Fr!- dny u and on account at the wet rather. The on Fri next; mmunumf “‘7__ __ Pmmâ€"M."Johd ma Baht. McNuh In spending their E zsmr bonds a home. We believe they have enjoys themalyol ‘ thou-0931115733135 duly _John $315370; hépé th'it khan" he uï¬un re. turn. home It will be far the beau-shym We “'10! John 8mm Mr. Wm. Irwin is rad mum of whom and Mr. xv.â€" m Mann. w Wall . mule Fan's-t. Jr. on. Ron. Br Gammon. Inn“. Jr. [ILâ€"Theo. Sauna. Johnnie Boat. Jr. II.â€"Ilnbel When Fun, Mohair. P'. Lâ€"Nonnle MaOrunmon BuShooe.Pcrcy locum "130mm nun. â€"Mr. Henry Pearce hue hwly pursue-ed ellchc C-toouedeneem puny. No doubt {wot-the will so 1 arm but. when: drive on o nounsâ€"ht ev’enlnge of them £81110“ W. H. Carson (all time for the cum- alto q wfllnuheflmu We T tot the Pros- on Schhsch - Ball. “.NQ‘YPEEWEL- Bno'ovniié.â€"We his planned to It“: um E. 0. Edwards And Arch. Emma. whommfu'someumewnhmnmmn- umcfnbelungs.mnoovuing. le--â€"â€"' mommaâ€"Min Annie Smith and Mill Curio Borneo. oi the Linda" Collegian nation». on the Enter m- elanoma ...... hr. .Gonnondflr.n. A. Gun 05m m with their punts. ...... Ir. ; Lanny. who in unending school st Toronto. in holidgying here. ...... Mr. and Mn. Ros oi Port Perry, on IO M visiting |_t_ M'r. gig-ray}. En". “211nm n mvm [W90 ot_'ru_l_ Po!†GRANT Sâ€"HARIPOSA. (Wow 0' T"! 9.93"} CORSON’S SIDIA'G N ORLA N D. GLENA RM. W001) VILLE. I SLA Y‘ pm hen have