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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 31 May 1895, p. 5

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Lselves, r place he Win [or and ticular, rumors Union Hutu-.1 mo Insurance Compnny amused. At a. meeting held on the 2131: inst, in Smyth‘s hall, a. mutual insurance company was orzenifld Ewe mm of term Property. e m as were:â€" Johnson Ellis, John Campbell, W. J. Moore, D. H. Cornell, N. L. CempbelJ,‘ Hush Smith. Bohr. N sylor. Alex. Jamie- son, R. M. Th-qustiga. Thfiifigm of. a? °=mpany are: 0 ton steam ; John Campbell, vice-prom; B. . Cornell, secretary and manager; W. J. Moore, {Nasal-er; D. R. Andmona‘lgloltoe. The hcenseisexpeotedinntew . Itisthe intention to insure nothing but am P10136115, and to give farmers much lower rates thumnowchergedbytheolder mutual and stock companies. There are some sixty such companies as them Egan doing business in Otgterlo. an: canine-ales ere tang e cream the farm business in ntar III lo I tact the: the Underwriter W l'Msedinlet-3.1monlsmnIan-opera! In Eastern Ontario, where therein! been no competition from local metals. hen, _ Coboconk, etc...9 55 am Mx.'1'oronw, .. 6 pm Hmburwn, etc. .9 25 s m Coboeonk. etc...6 20 un 15‘ Toronto, ..9 25 I. m Wharton, etc..2 15 p m Ex. lemme... ...8 00 p In] 3330:0130, otc..9 30 I :11 Ex. Toronto... 12 00 no‘n I kromnto, ms 05 p m zucusn Portland Cement A We name can be obtained at any hour, day or night, at 13mm 8: Co ’s.â€"88-tf. sum and Gnu-uses. The Reagan: Buggies made by Mr, Bushell at. Km‘s City Carriage Works are beauties. It will pay Intending pur- chaqers to examine them_befqre haying. Fence Wire Johnston’s Mixed Paints Stearn’s Bicycles Pan Hope 718 Hillhrook ._..$ 99 Pm chaqers to examine them oerore my R-KYLIE, City CarriageW eraâ€"5a. McLennan 8100., MFLENNAN c0 Screen Doors, Windows Lawn Mowers DASBIS HERE um T333" fiffiauadiau Ewt. TOWN AND COUNTY. A $22,000 010m Stock- Dsmaged by Smoke and Water. Clothing going tor a‘ Song- Men's and Boys’ Suits selling at. less than half-cost. Hats, Caps and Furnishings away down In price. Come with the crowd to W GOUGH 3309., the Clothing King-co. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, Con. nut-awn. Ind Itch Moron-nu. GRAND TR UNK RAILWAY. been '15:. runs. M. W. Kennedy 81 00., McLennan a GO. Very Flue -.A11Wool - Double Fold 23 GENTS A YARD w \Ve will now be in a position to fill all orders tor this cheapest of Dress Fabrics. which has been in such great demand that our first lot vanished like snow before a summer sun, causing disappoint- ment to a multitude of anxious . Anni/tar Case of fins We beg to announce to our friends that we have been fortunate enough to secure 23 cent SERGE §§ DRY GOODS. '1595 make. better than even Prices Lower. Black and all Shades now in. Green Wire Cloth. Port Hope m Millbrook ......... 6 00 tm Mx.Toronto, .. 6 16 P m Cobooonk. etc...6 20 tm Enliburton, etc..2 15 p m nfomntonmg §9 I m 5-150 per Barrel. mum bum. H. w. Kennedy at: 0’0- 31, enquxrers. the rear of the fruit store, but after a close investigation could see no signs of fire about. However, the smoke increas- ing, they desoended to the oeller,_ and found that the fire was between the mists supporting the upper floor. It had made its way up between the base , end I! not d1: covered would hnve work- ed up between th end started e very serious fire. it was, a few pans of water quenched the flames. It was found thetebunehotold rug and had been inserted from e euteig to en openlog between the joists. Amen likely spottostertthefire could not have been selected, though the set was a hold one to pet-tom at that early hour. John A. Williamson.. John Blackwell...... P. G.Pi1kie..-....... D Sinclsir............ I H. Oliver........... Geo.Foster........... Robt. Sylvester...... Ju.Keith............ Thos.Blackwell....... G. H. Hopkins....... D: anon............ J, H.7sygtpem...... Accident at Rogers Greek. â€"Mr. Egerton Crowe met with an unfor- tunate accident on Thursday morning at the saw mill of Kennedy, Davis 8: Son, near Nogey's creek. The mill had just started to work and Mr. Crows was doing something at the circular saw, when a block caught and his left hand was drawn onto the saw. The saw went between the second and third fingers, and in an instant the hand was cutin two from the fingers to the wrist. He was brou t to the village, and it was coneid advisable, on consultation, for him to go to the hospital in Peterborough, where he would receive constant attent on. The Esturion was ganght, and he went at once to the Alfidfislw... a: the was me. The first match of the Dominion Rifle League series took place on the range north of the town Friday. There was a large attendance of. marksman and_ spec tators. and a good day’s sport was em oyed. Following are the names and score: 200 400 500 600 yds. vds. yds. yd!- Tom. John A. Williamson.. 30 35 31 â€" 123 B 838 I John Blackwell...... 26 82 115 P. G. Pilkie..-....... 30 32 25 I 28â€" 115 D Sinclair............28 23 31 25â€" 112 I H. Oliver........... 28 32 26 24- 110 Geo.Foster .......... . 30 82 21 25â€" 108 mm. thmmr ...... 29 so 27 22â€" 107 Attempted lam What seems to have been another at- tempt at ineendlariem oeoorred on Thurs- day evening last, and has been kept quiet since in the hope that a. olew might be picked up that would lead to the discovery of the flrebu . About 11 o'clock that even- ing Mr. and '1'. Anderson noticed that: emokewaeenteringtheigiivingroo A. _.L__ _ hospital: Fae at Klnmonnt. On Thursday night last fire broke out in the residence or Mr. Michael Mansfield, at Kinmount, while the family were asleep, and they were compelled to make their escape in their night clothes. The fire spread to the large barn and storehouse adjoining, which were also consumed with all their contents. The house occupied by Mr. Michael Barry, across the road. also caught fire, and was burned to the ground. but the neighbors managed to save the principal contents. Mr. Mansfield who was absent on a business trip to Ingoldsby at the time, is only partially ins Ho! tor owns. Have you ever visited romantic Lake Couchiching? You will have an opportunity of doing so on June 61:11, when tho Emer- ald Benevolent Associations of Peter-bore and Lindsay will run njoint excursion to Orillia. Baseball, lacrosse and other warts. and a visit to Strawberry Island, Orillia’s great summer resort, will be a. few of the attractions. Fare from Lind- say, 80:. Remove}. The office of the Lindsey Waterworks Company have been removed to Mr. F. C. Taylor‘s office, Academy of Music block. where the superintendent may be seen and the company‘s business transact- ed.-32-tf. Wheat One noun- a Babel. The above is the market price for a good sample of fall or spring wheat at ‘ the Dnndas Flavelle Milling Co’s. office to- day. This is the first time in recent years that the wheat market has reached the dollar mark, and we have no doubt the farmers who have “E on hand will take advantage cf this mar et. Popular Line GLOTHING. Hannah” 30 “11...... 26 ydg. yds. Tom 31 2!â€" 128 29 28- 115 25 28â€" 115 31 aâ€" 112 as 2;â€" no 21 25â€" ms 27 22â€" 107 21 19- 94 so 16â€" as u 19â€" 87 21mm ah't73 21 ll 62 17 " 50 THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY. ONT” FRIDAY. â€"S. J. SheridenCJ , Oakwood, have decided to have e bargain day once a week at the nix! etonb Every d'iuesdn we purpose v as e ergoln y on will sell goods cheaper then ever. Our 12‘. prints we will eell for 100., and 1°C. printe willeelitoer;dresegoode end ell dry goods we will eell accordingly. jnet ea eureglal'wehilglhd wallpaper fol-kit: and 1;). per w every person we w 0 got it. We willgive iu'etee bargains on 11 day, which will a on next Tuesday. the 28th dey of Me . Remember we are selling Well Pa net oe cheep now as we hove been, mzmpumllto 5a., which wouldbegoodvelneet Sound 10c. Boote and Shoes willeleo be among our box-gum. Reedy-made Clothing, feet everythnaginthe dugoode line. 2 E; a E E E in? E: 55. E: SE E2: :5: Efiéié 52 g; a? a E ii a £5 â€"Peterboro Examiner, Thursday :â€"â€"The county constable of Victoria arrived in town this week with an unfortunate who has a larpe tamily, a vicious wife, and a rather shady reputation himselt. The family consists, besides the father, for the mother has long since deserted him. 01 five childrenâ€"three boys and two irls â€"nnder eleven years. Asheretotore ere has been no children's grotection not, there has been no posei ility of doing more than bestowing charity, which was of no practical benefit excefit to keep ofi’ the well from day to day. ow, however it is possible to take the children in hand and save them from a life of misery and vice. The secretary of the Children’s Aid Soole , whom he came toccneuli', took the particulars of this deplorable case, Bummediately cormgggatfin with g: n o governmen , w proc at once to take these children out of harm's way. and by making them respec- table citizens, prevent them living in the tuwtllzrc asthewardscfthe provinceinthe 8 â€"A can e of weeks 0 two of our young ha clerks hiredri 3 horses at an up-town livery and hied away into the western country at break-neck speed. After covering a mile or so they came to a nice bit cf meadow, and the sight or the buoyant, springy turf amused the dormant huntin spirit transmitted to them b sires w 0 had no doubt in their day to owed the packs inold England over five-barred gates and brawling brooks. At any rate they leaped their horses over the fence and engaged in a suppositinos fox-hunt about the field for an hour or more till the wet sod was torn up and trampled as it by the evolutions of a regi- ment at cavalry. Just as the were about to retire the farmer caught s t of them. and made for the scene, but ey had no desire to be in at the death.” and after makio several ineffectual attempts to leap eir tired horses over the fence again they knocked down a section of it and scurried of down the road Just in time to miss the “brush.” â€"A very pairful accident occurred on the 24th of May to Leo, youn st son of Jabzz Pyman. of the east w , by whirl: he was very badly burned. It appears he was intending to Join in the celebration of the day, and for that purpose had, like all the rest of the boys, provided himself with a bunch of firecrackers, and not having any better place to keep them handy for use he placed them in the breast pocket of his blouse. In taking one out to set it cfi‘ he somehow or other set fire to the whole bunch, and not noticing the tact put them back in his bneast pocket, when the be an to e ode, blowing the front cfl’ is s irt and mm his breast and stomach very badly. A ootor was soon at hand to dress his wounds, and he is now recovering nioely. ~After the arrival cf the Esturion the other morning, and while some of the passengers were crossing the Wellington- st. bridge, an accident was narrowly averted. A team of. horses, attached to a heavy wagon, were standing at Robson's tannery. and just then the captain of an approaching boat blew his whistle for the brld e to open. Frightenedeléythe noise. the orses reared and plung , and were with difficulty restrained from plunging into the crowd of people crossing the narrow bridge. Had the broken loose the consequences might ave been ve serious indeed. If steamboat men woul imitate the cautiousness of Capt. Lane, of the Esturion, in blowing his whistle, there would le no danger or unpleasant consequences. -0n Soturdoy ottornoon Johnny. tho nino you old son of Mr. Thou. Moscow. oi the out word. not with o oomowhot serious oocidont ot Rsthbnn's mill. when ho had boon wotch tho men at work. Ho wos stondin ot t o Jointinz mochino. and unobserved y the men hogan throw- ing sow-dust u the saw the ropid motion of which uriod it in oil directions. After doing the trick :5 tow timos his right hand come in contact with the saw, and a chunk ct flesh two inches ion , crescent shaped, wns almost out 1 severed from the inner edge at tho . The ho was dead gameâ€"he m o no outcry. ut scurried home and asked his mother to "break the piece 611’." Dr. White was called in and dressed the wound. boon bond at It. Cow. Podlu. «balm»: o! m police commune. oamd to I» am the mumb- were strictly untamed. but tbo council me In In the bad: at 3b. ohm. Tbm'n hundreds o: donu- to be ammo:- the town by but»; the mum looted blur. Setoii She hailsméi Mia vim “(Immanuel “er M ouch My tho bye. «on 0 (Naomi: or cannot! hold two m tam-MM so it}:k “In \Lo provintoaiu tho d In m “Mud. That's the In! _h bu Than I- rally no man taxman-nud- moo. and thin the Pduuu'n. who" black Gnu fabrics at hon ova-tho '12:“)? mm" :81, huh? mm In the an: “ n on u n v has bun dumod by :11“thth absolute pumuon, nun“: choir bunn- ml Honrlotu dun I. But tho "Radon" lm uound a «mum of the ladies. and for 0h. anon that: It but love 31 V which I: .11 “101mm“: mac M «an: whlhlc nu. unllt’ot absolute uh at m mm. upped on “’rho mm unwind than“ stump“ on every N yudu. 4m Pun-hon pollu‘ no new“ omum whom mtueoumd mum ta" do! I II In amen-arm Mt. 09%333' a job at firm: up All”. VII “Iv nw,mmmm betwoon the whack and nus-1y both lnto m ditch. A“: van. twowhoulotthe mud!) dished. and It 1- whupmd mug” tho m'm: 335321.2'umma333 .éfi‘éfifim â€"leloo, {aloud your to: kidgllgvu subtly: Joosphlno ovo oonor, only M. 8 Oortonhosdqum for tho cola bated Putin Proton 8:: 003.810“! In on tho moot dour-No duds. In. â€"Mr. Wm. Whitton. of Cmpbolltotd. not with on moment while bu ohotollontogot .ondonoothor hornsontoud tothoflooh yportothu 35mm “m mwmmmm'“ «muffin... drouovoro oow thou wu lyingqnthorood ,andtno oonnnolboouno â€"Snn.on'a Cm. mnutcmm Omupcumuln mt (lama. Poem also contain: twenty five. on! 253. Child- nn love It. Sold by A. bum, â€"McCluâ€"ro'l insulin tor June will oontuln oxallent abort Men by Rndnxd Kipling. Rabat Bur Md Stanley J. Way- â€"Thi tn;- pinata! by Cunt. Onndall but you about tho town what 910' m flourishing. Only I couple Inn glad. â€"Mr. Dunn Scull! shipped to" M hutchm’ outl- to Montreal on sand” lat from 01mm Mon. mm .m. Jon. EnhanmtBubu-OAM. bunch of unlanohaneh'nmhw mania». mm “Ponrln'em Kent-81).. Lmoâ€"IL “â€"_a-v' _ men. It It {ex-3 not for the to all on boarl causedby the fresh pelnt. the aluminum mush: to the boot on leaving the Fella. this, e fires excursion otbheeeuon.wouldhevebeenverypleu- ant and enjoyeble. IEâ€" 8»??? .8525 ~823qu 8 25 03.59:- : 3.83 «a: nun-on on... 2952. E 258 on «33. Pa 33 .8932. flip-£4 1:. no: :3 13“.. 15% 43- 19 gnawâ€"uh 8 90 “muggy 09. or. 3.. 8.3.3 8 3m.mm...wm-§.vmfi ‘%F”â€"â€"J r-'r***'~-7~ 777 .7 _ the summer months there. Those who wenttotheFallshad tullythroo hone: to “do" than stirring little town. A grant many visited the pnlg‘mmu and Ham W Sons' large mills. ch were running, and glv_e_ gpploymont to 3 until my or , _AA ‘-_ LL- .___-_u .5- â€"Mr. Alex. Reid, grocer, oi Toronto. and ai'riend,wheelcd into town Wednesday last, hsving made the run from that city on their b es at asharp psee. Mr. Rsidhas a num otiriends in town. in- cluding Mr. James Hamilton, oar-rinse- maker and he was pressedto remain for e low days, but said he “Just stole away from business for a few hours tor a con- stitutional." They returned to the city on the evening trsin. â€"Au en tic committe ot the local p o! lodge oi the order, which will hold its sessions in Lindsayvon June 18th, 19th and 20th. Msoyor alters has granted the members the order the use of the °n“‘n°"E ‘31?” :2? $3 MW 1 ’ as: In Canadaareexpeoted. â€"A trout fishinz party comprising Dr. Simpson. J. B. Knowlson, Thos. Sadler. and Wm. Needler, of this town. and a couple of Port Hope tlemen. arrived trom Wilberforce. on eLB.0.B.R., yesterday. They spent three or four at Rio t lake, in Harcourt The has no outlet or inlet. is ES: by spr hence the water is use and cold, in it an_ideai place for trout. They enjoyed excellent sport. E â€"A few days since we reterred to question of boys and young men in public places who do with o laws of common decency. e not rose! the attention from the council or police that the importance of the question demands. It would be a matter to mahe a few convic- very “communes is no doubt but the mice magistrate will administer the to any a batons him. Chief Bell, this is agwnity to distinguish your- selhsndthepubllc expects to hear from ’0“- _ £55 -The Church of. Englnnd temmnce society's excursion to Sturgeon Point and Fenelon Fails was well ettended, the weather being 311 thet could he deeixed for an outing on the water. A large number or cottage owners tookedvnnteue otthe trip to put in the day et S Point Innk- ing preliminary prevail-{33‘s tor epeuding , __AI.- â€"We understand that a number-oi young roughs who raised disturbances on the Colombian yesterds will beprosecuted by Capt. McCaxnus. I he hesitates the mem- bers of the True Blue order. under whose auspices the excursion was held. should do so themselves. in order to protect their good name. â€"'l‘he produce market was not largely attended last Saturday and the ruling griees (or butter and eggs showed a slight epreclation from that of a week ago. Butter-r from 14-. to 16¢. ; sue. Sc. to 10:. per rz.; chickens were scarce at 50c. per pair. Potatoes freely oifened at 452. and 50¢. per bag. The attendance of farmers was not solar-gees usual. â€"Mesm. J. B. Knowllon end Dr. Slaw- mn left has Thursda fu- Wilberforce. the terminus of the I. 8: O. B. R Then ere nevenl nne trout stream In the vlcl nlcy. sndflae entlgnsgeeuc anglers hope to Al,d_ __) A-..â€" ponders. 7 ;Ru1denu o! the south weed. south of Melbourne-st, m lsmenting ever the loss of e sldewelk that hes been stolen oi! the street thet runs south to the unreal. The street eommluloner should send out s tracer. â€"'1'ho "Invlnolhlo" room tam wont to Fenian Full- Ffldny mud n match with the “Bouhds', a! 3 plus. “artwohoun'mm (hum-mood lboOlnhvu-otthohomomn. â€"Ix'. Ala. Ron hu haves-m1 “dc: "uncut-w u the loch. moving din ad n at: m undo:- nuth the no. and stopping up labia the floor tholookohunbor â€"Failm- mama picnic. in mm lion will: an Csihollo ohml: It Down:- villo. will at. plus on tho Nth at Jun. Tull will in tho onion! tho-Oman“ no on. on m min it. â€"ni Gum's am will an» ghuocggw ohm . on . .13: O {demon at @3593 "an”... unto-In. O. . 01m Mama“, at mono- mun“ um to" on an: «umMM 0mm. doln m :0 angel: on. our ud an ulna "133'! â€"Mr. R. Burn". It MPNW to: am dun-to. to: tho WW0" 00.. Moon-- era-:99) "Janis-325 ~11” MOM!!! V! choir um cocoon lam mm Jan, we M“ We hop. msbofllcnmwuk. dill hull. who pupa 5; a. mug. to cloud '1‘: unclu- on». “’33" mm tho 1|“me aâ€" mm m: been on Thu-any u. 113 mu- mun-candid“! um -Tho Laud Alumna 92 up EECA. ‘I'rub M udflxtum of Ir. Aux. Bauhaus-u of flu Wanda: hon-a. mmmmmm. â€"ur.WMMo-rm ummmmmm' 9,”...qu â€"1‘wod unburned 11PM been on Th A“!!! .1". W 11.15:“ mm mm wan-day mmmwmmm brok- onenthoflthlnmrlm. mmsw'l. I â€"L urn" u to ho anlnI-ho h'm mmmmumum I whomnotnddhllhnl. 1-; has at m Llama. 0mm, G. w. Bur-Junk! m. Kat-u. Rum. smNntnnthWPCm rich hull of two, threeend tour -»-- . am?“ mm» m m Mm f Mm _hmm mmmmmm â€"Mr. W. o! BJle wee guest 1: the Veltch house in: . 011110838 lets the: city Wednesd- o'clock on his bicycle. nude the m otebout 88 miles In 12 hem Thu-ed” une- heeonfleuedhle onmey, hhdee me'iemwhlchm moan .9 '13:) {fl-fie. mm. hem: end . went to Peta-bore Friday the: terrier attend the tenenl of his madlether, lehe Thee. en old reeldent o! Peta-baa end Pen ope. â€"â€"Mr. W.'A. Beecher. or Peter-homo. 1e In town. He leecenttorthefiomemte Auc- elstlonct male for Peta-bun dun-let. mmmmm eewnnvm npeeeenttheeompenyln this acuity. â€"Cept.E.Bottnm.etBo wee eweleomevuuerhete . file 3 lame» 0! “Cycling“; the wheelmeu'e pub- lleetlon. They let: this Moon ml- Mntcheth. who has . George been under mulled lrntmenc In tho city to: the past month. El: friend. will ha pleueduoleununthls enl health In niobium-wed. It!!! ”7‘“: Sfltr‘émg'a‘i,‘ °‘ “7"“ °$.' e VII 11 Bechuur, x. 1.2mm saw on spend-onetime with her ulnar. Mlu AmFltzptflok. â€"lr. Clan. Gauge of the Dominion Bunk. owns, spent '24:; with Honda hm, mdtormodmotnymhung pny whoops“. mummy cram thou: the upper 13h. .31,- cm mm, who («the lutthm mandala-sheen"1-”1131-‘1’3‘l Mooraonmexnnan votlnspnln this”! 910 Pmucmwm“ “H“ mm WWW mum mmm wmumum mwmmmm .H $3 9. mm . m wwfimmm â€"Mn. R. Bonnet sud daughter. We. who was standing the (nun! cheque- o! the bullis- Jam. max-nod home Wetland-y owning to 0m 7 -Pomhoro Enlnlm. Thur-thy: Mr. Geo. McHngh. at um. the liberal undid“: for South View-ll tor the home of common. was In town Sstudny. â€"Mr. Lam Johnston. who ha been visiting his parents as 0mm. mourned Wodnoodny no Rn Portage. when ho has n lumtlvo position In a (In: store. -â€"Ir. "Bub." Wm. phone tutu Ball 00.. will: hum. hâ€"DIJLB. m 0!ng WM. menu I. II. â€"Ir.Ju.L_Wh_lb.ct_Goo_duhn, Pause-11m. â€"mumsumanmm In manual-.0. B. sun-n. u “rem'nnm .nmmotxmm annulm- â€"Xb Md th‘llo I: m an. rmuumdm â€"Mr.JunIBonnndm-nuhm manna-hm .msm,doubc.hvmflll autumn-Album .m.mn.myu.hmw.m mutant-8M. â€"J. F. Dan. I. 1).. ct Pouches. WLMMum. â€"lnx.m.hmdmo “mm-MW mm -Ir. Sud! Inna-gull. a! Pen Pony. mhml‘uby. ‘ gaggfiiinleslit ‘rBâ€"lfiifl-i Ell téigfiiii oat-ail; will” but r313.â€" rSI‘uil-s 8.9.58. Egg-unit: â€"Â¥r.T.I.me-bon.wuln MAY 31, 1895 '.Ir. °° acre: 2'"? '7'?!" "7 all“? râ€"â€"-â€" MI in “WHO" -w- â€"Bov. LS.Eu¢hmudM;-.G.E. autumn. town. In to the Cmmflonot .ndQuoboo. hmmmhkww. 5 883A .3 5; 5â€". B I .1582 .d .a..o .86 18388053 83.” 8:53.... o Inga-88d mg. all -â€"Mr. B. 8; Hopkins. who ll mum st Sm Point M to: n tow haul. ' mhwnw â€"Mr..'rhu.81ok.lmunncomt at Bahama august 3: thesunpoon â€"un. W. 1‘. C. Boyd.“ Bahamas. '3: In an WM. â€"Dr. mun. Thorns. ct Bobcuygoon. m In con Wednudny. â€"Mr. F. C. Taylor left mt flacclty Wed- nesday on the early train, vb Whitby: â€"Riv. n Mex-5b, ct mum. on. 1. um- um nu: ma trlondl In â€"Mr. J. Mun-y. ct Amie. wu Into" mâ€"Atom All 1mm In Spring (nothing to Wong-make! mcmrmma Goons. mmwmnmmmmty sndermmcnutheumu. mural-mm ennui-run. mdemmunt ”Hymn planed. CArnnoCo.â€"56. IGreat Reduction in the prices of fReady-made Clothing. We always make a Specialty of Men's Cottonade Pants, Overalls and Smocks. Ol'R STOCK We 11m [all] IIIII flllfl flunnml flue TWEEII salts which no good '3an st $7.00 to 87.50.. Thunoflcyouchoioofor W. In” (on. menu, though our nook of Clothing, and witMethex-toohrgoforthilmotthm. Ina-done uduootho m npldlywe Inn W to out MMMMMmMcwu-wundmu on em moat. ' W4 have uni-and stock of rm Black Worsted m, Coats. Vesta, and Black Worstod PM, WARNER cf 00. \VHIOII \VE OFFER FROM $1.00 PER PAIR UPWARDS: Thililunopponnnity nottobombod. Walla" ch. Goods; the Prices are cut to a very Wing point. If you no OPEN FOR SNIPS «1::an ofi'or NOW. BUYERS OP CLOTHING! tummy-MM”. Influehunhndupuflhohlh.“ PRICES HAVE TAKEN A BIG DROP. Our who on that. line- viu In Sound and: LOWIB I‘IIAN USUAL. WE HAVE AN IMMENSE ABBOBTMEN’I‘ OF - - $5.00 EACH - - LINDSAY and WOODVILLE. "S TWEED PANTS Youl/zs 6' Boys Clo t/zz'ng we 080! .t GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Warner Oo. A”!!! "our“ â€"-Sovenlotour loo-l Man enjoyed a mumm. -The Rev. Fm Band. at 0am“ “mummmmum countable-peed. â€"Ibhuflnatodtwflaaemnot has mammals-In not!” In lnTomntomdny. mum-noon moo 1.0 4.15 tar panama. Good as. muddle-I will glmbyMr. .L.Lllln. â€"A very In sad Instruct!" Mammglmby v.8.an the mmmdthanpflatohuoh.“ mmmmwm â€"Asthem. . Robb-on. left pun one Mum“ molarnthstdurlnghuMoo.“ will be about two month. Mr. “Al! Ramnollurywollknmln town. wnlhnvechnguotthownrk. 1.8.6.le â€"Theboyt'blblooluam every Sun- dnynonlncstlo o‘clock. ot the Lunar Au- roomn on Snu- m M It". [To the Editor 0! Tu: Evu‘xla Post] Sunâ€"The sudden!!!» the Cautious on the 24th Inst. anneal: the quutlon. “II theleon rlnr mvlgnblof' WM: no obstruction but s now mound to the "thunkwhobouuu'uckflntthe m Mutual-wand! aphrontheotherfldoot the river, 11mm at one_|_oow_thm GEE-"act“ enamel-I waiting to so than? thelecka. ltloethudtiouu whet mtg t ne seem mm the sec [dent m result at unlemueortherlverhnot ate for myigItlon.â€"Yenru. J. 3. Karen. I" m OMB-'0- Tbe following mum has been nddod to the 1m othhphmnhocrlbm: No. 124. Butletb. Obs!" butcher ; No. 92, Cd- von Bros. butcher; No. 22, Gilliam. butchers ; ’No. 3. Snatch. J». 8:00. am- beu, etc. ; No. 115, Sheets. Wm. ml cc: No. 119. Williamson Baa... butchers; No. 180, Wlloon. Geo. 8.. mm 'uniiuy. [.7 m. 1866. w

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