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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 28 May 1897, p. 7

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produce big he trade, and urge for your vetsâ€"perhaps sweat of your (770) by who}, (ml-- (711).!” hm xiii ’ieux- Pierre (Mkhfi bv Coco u (114) out I“ N Rmiquo 00001}?th of Muse by“? aux-m B) by Coco (“flu and all” 'lignon (715)“ 01:“ w (715) by Judo-m “’0 â€" m tau, mm :3, 3939 “.5. MERCHANT .9 TAILORS. nu Farm. I01189788 (739)”! V“! BLE SEEDS ‘i good tough but". ‘3 .e - kind we Ve carry all :alcrs, hence this country. own“ a property of ED CLOTHING . a. couple of .t going uo Perchonne. was. I 1'" heron Home Show. M n ‘Blzoletto (MW at pore; ind m W- :uademlmmod: mm helooginx '0 _, f your buying 'SAY TIME 3111111103 iage Works. TS 1: owner. and b1 '- l Cato. mm dill“- Pmdumur 7 )- It)! AX-PERCH- Rina has mo n of the kind 11 be used “I0 uno lat. .indstV,‘ -‘.. berg“ Few ingefl. ion for our flM w. 193mm 31 co. CLOTHING. 8 11m 111 er W 31 st 8 We are showing Special Values in these Goods See our leader in light and dark colors at IT PRIN‘ Carriage Hardware. Blacksmith coal, Horse Shoes and Nails, Iron and Steel. Artists’ Colors Windsor and Newton’s Paints and Oils. Whiting, Kalsomine, Jellstone, Painters’ Brushes. Spades and Shovels, L'nnno Wire. Scales, Sign of mu Saw. Is the mental commeu u m young man who goes outt into the bus! ness world. He refers to thee usages‘ 3nd detsile (f business too Why not start with ball these grit Inel-3 ples driven into you sofl w “é“ °§‘ E‘ {"5“ u m e eac us ness rsc ea or- cughly. When so squi hyped You start So great has been the rush for our 10:er win, a. long lead in the race or.deslgnsch311tPanerthat we have bee encouraged to B'norder another W secured this lot. at a cut price, and our pat W by not get into training at once. 1 tone will be givent ”h benefit Chums, McLennan 8160. beautifully .7) mental comment $6.00 perm 7v. Kennedy a 00 [IEI ..I ! made and perfect fitting. of may? cma' C7075- DASHES HERE-AND THERE. Lindsay! Surveying 1n Rainy River Dhtrlct. convert t} ‘ Mr. Ernie Neelsnds, who Is with Mr. A. Niven's survey it}: part! In the Rainy River $.33 A- Ll.- 4.0).». Dr. “sprin‘ 351m asmam 2m. Surveying in Rainy River District. Mr. Ernie Neelsnds, who is with Mr. A. Niven’s surveying psrty in the Rainy River district. in a. letter to his father. Dr. Neelsnds, says mosquitoes are the bane of their existence. A law ssm es en in the letter measured near an inchin length, and he adds that they sre absolute- l ferocious in their instincts. Ernie says the country about St. Ignace issgood ‘ desl like Stoney iske district. but there is less rock and fifty times as my minds. Prof. Parks, who lectures in Toronto University. sccompsnies the doesnotsndossssnythinxutthe At 5s. nthecockhluwsshogs thst kisst isshcnt - one is kept hard at mktm .. LUIIA‘ -i DASHES HERE AND THERE Lindsay is not without enterprise in eer- teindirections. Itie seriously posedto Surveying 1n Rainy Riv" District. convert their market sgsre in I Mr. Ernie Neelonds, who is with Mr. A. pg? lnTrglgoggition oi ition the ”on“ 1 y . a iven s surveying party in the Rainy River of Peter «unmet ”on! tend. They istrict. in a. letter to his father, Dr. regard 3 wanton” ess mung. “‘1 no 81‘!!! (saunas, says mosquitoes are the bane of is allowed to grow on the Peterbos'o mar- ket square. But. of course, i! a plot oi . A 1 closed heir €118th 5" “m “ °" giound is not needed to: want purposes g m 1 the letter measured near an inchin {to ahoolute- it into math, and he adds that they ferocious in their instincts. ho caisssood -About eyeursgotheretevsmof â€"Mr. Will Goodwin, late of is our Papcr Hanger. Chm sortable for correct war . W. A. 600mm. 250 in lc of New York. Charges are rea- THE CANADIAN POST. ' as aw: 011an8 from 3 Mrs. C . just]! 1 grower :our lovely alvâ€"egsf: have been bale W9 33m and our 98" My," 1' gflared 8103 wt 0'- ___-, In :0ch condition. Apply to E. R. Mc- Lnx. .53?nt Post printing om». Und- strawberries ““1. -9301! pasture. COW! season. 0. 0113111654" A- -1 Imon. U- Unlnnlvm â€"-. _,. â€"-'1‘be Rathbun Co. have six men at work uh Benelux: Fay Jacklng and sorting logs. ,... L ..--.. n... nomtlnn. _fion§e on William-It" to rent. 86 per mum 47d. 67w-tf. â€"-The market last 83 W» not very well “tended. The use on sale was disposed of before 11.3 .,L__.1 mam-m th I: -â€"0ur contentions“ conver, nu. â€"Mr. Wm. Fitzgerald, an old gentle- man residing {our miles from Pembom, was probably fatally injured last: week by belng thrown from his wagon during a runaway. â€"-Times are so dull 1n Parry Sound that the North Star proposes attemoon excur- â€"Mr. John Hanle , bad about dgolded to on ._._ -n...‘ has changed his mid to Run Portage with J oarsznnn, naxf. week. oarsmen, nun we.-. â€"A cuload of horses belonging to the Rathbun Co. passed through last week to Deseronto. They had been employed in the lumber shentles on the north shore of Georgian Bev during the winter. " " -‘ “m auditors of ._At the meeting Hotglkefipu' Veiwh .9 Pon-un's 300' Kent-It" Linda": ’Mi Kheiad ' â€"Csnada Presbyterian : The representa- tives to the Synod were most hospitably entertained by the people of Lindsa . t this we are not 3 rised. A wort‘ly old lady, holding the axon Catholic taith, oflered to take two ministers into her home. Followers of John Knox were to be found in scores of An can. Baptist and Methodist homes; an so far as we could learn, hosts and guests were alike delighted with each other. picking out the tallest trees on the farm and hauling them to the county town. ‘ The rush is no doubt due to this being jubilee year. and the general desire is to celebrate! celebrate ii Hence the run on flag poles. The eflect at it will he pleasing an will improve the appearance to the place. There is nothing like pleng oi flagsandbuntingtcglveatownago sad and live appearance. ' ‘ ”â€"--'---- The town 0! mayolo for “.0 Bflflflu m m now reoclvlnB aim the station. J. E. SW. taken by tho A may For the Preeene. Wheh though I leule don e , WY bloomers brew end e’ the“ We bend to edonuon meek e to: e’ thet; The wu-ld me! Wl' bonnet. defied end e’ thet: eonnoll hell. Her voice on on the . She blue: e for e then. For o' that: end e' the“. e' out; Our dude named and \ The one who works to D” the 80"]. u- I. n.- men (or 3' fl!“- 3W. mo m 12mm .11 "- W chi-301m In Kw 0' ‘ M a” mm: me 6W“ “ m“ o: wolLknm voovlfiu Wm" “ _ -4.‘ M! u “up“... ring up No. 12 on m: xvhone] â€"Mr. Geo. H. Adam, 0 Sunday in town. ~Mre. Jes. Smith and children left last week for Kingston. ~Miss Cohen, 0! Peterboro, spent the 24th with Lindsey triende. â€"Mr. Rabat: Harding and daughter. ct Peterboro, spent the 2m: with friends in town. Miss A. ancett. of Pom-born. is nt Mrs. S. G ‘gresenu visiting her sister. . ”kin. __ ,A .A'Amnh anti”! 1 Peterhoro. spent “fifihfifim m s town Btu-luau. â€".\Ica. Ryan. 0 visiting her daughter, St. J oaeph‘a convent. A um no. '1“ t Buffalo. In at. Slater Pan 0: in: DI» ”Mrâ€"â€" v-, â€"Mra. M. Hurst, M111-st.. will Peterbcra and Port Hope blends to: nexo couple cf weeks. â€"Mlss Kate O‘Hallcnn spent the with trienda In Toronto, and rot: home Tuesday even 1113. ‘ “3 '0'"!!! n1 home Tuesday an» n... oi -â€"2-Irs. J. T. Hmie end young son. Gruvsnhursr. are st present visiting Mrs. Geo. Boss. 0! the out ward. â€"-Mr. D. HJcLssn, of Woedviile, was the est oi his brothe . of In: c 51‘ stsn', over Sunday. â€"Miss Nellie Fitzpstiick returned home Inst Tuesday after spending n week's boil- in Guelph. days with friends -â€"Messrs. John McKenzie end A. Wake- oi Kin-meld. left for British Calum- bis on Tuesday of lest w â€"Bev. Wilson )1ch Omemee. e nt the 24:1: in town, guests oi Rev.Mt. “shad other friends. â€"-Mr. Colin Rankin, o! the Hudson's ived in town inst Bey Ca... mum". err week. end is the guest of Col. Deseou. nuns. sum-r11 with gelâ€"i": forums 111 we so“. ...-._. blends here will wish him look. â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. W. King and totally. Sussex so, spear. Sunday end ysseerdoy st Lmle Britain, vlsltlna Mr. end Mrs. J. F. Faeroe. They had s very plenum holiday. for Waterloo to attend the snow meeting Iv "â€"1"- ~ -â€"Mr. D. Peterboro. decid to books and town, and undertakh .30. 3:1 _..41 Inf}: Fred 55339.99 , DI. LUmwvâ€"w _, 0 mm Darcy, lets Tou- doy to viola Manda in Toronto nod Hairdo prior to returnlnz homo. Thug were oooompanlod to the city by Mr. dward Dal]. ‘ Windsor. ~ -â€"Mr. D. Eagleoon left on Wedneodly for Pomboro. We understood that he has decided to open on 011100 for “dining ‘ 4““ Mmmomlnl work In that undertaklns. â€"Mr. .193 Bates and family, of the north ward, Ma for WW land In: Mon- day evenlng. For seven! you-I put Mr. Bates has and o! 3 large halal! establishment n 0 popular tourist resort during the summer months. :annon, telemph operator works, Peterbcra. was in .W- m radon w contflbuu to ONTARIO, FRIDAY, mm'n-OII / ounding country goods at such indsay and surr ' . ' do your trading the people. We are fun to over- We sell We sell reg lines of 8c Punt: for ............ We sell 311 18c Cotton: e for ............... 14c We sell I 25c line ' ’ Cotton H for 10¢ Sizes 22“ 28, former price Children’s 2 piece Suits, fo Children’s 2 piece Suits, result! 82 50, now. Children’l2pieoe8uitl, 1-33.11”! ' 50 Ind 88 75, "U .sv - Children’s Clothing. Size- 22% 28, former price 82 to $2.50, now 81, $1 25 ' dren’a 2 piece Suits, former p 'ce $2 25, now $1 25 Children’s 2 piece Suits, regal” $2 50, now....81 00 ' ‘ r 83,110782 05 Children's 2 p008 Sum, Good Tweed Suits. were 50 and $8 75,1101 for ............................... 82 25, $2 50 83 75, now ......$2 69 Macedwwym gamma so ma :5, $3 50, $3 75 “'3 Z plea: Guns, ---7, . en’s2 piece Suits, regal” $2 50, now....u w § ” _- .......$2 05 " 7' Boot- and Show en’s 2 piece Suits, leggin- 83, now Tweed Suits. vex-e 50 and $3 75, now a- ............................... $2 25, $2 50 We have a department for Boots and Shoe: where Good Serge Suits, were 83 75, now . . . . “82 69 you will be :ble to secure every line of Men’s, at of Fine Tweed Suits, were 64 5O gnd 35, ., Boya’, Women's and Children’s Boots and LOW .......... . . . . . . .......... 5 Shoe! It the very lowest prices. m a: 00’s Old stand, '- R. B_., N 84 00.. COM” 0 Lindsay’s Leader In low Prices. Extrl good line of Boys’ Tweed $5 50 and 86, now ..... Shoal ut the V017 1°" l- ‘ v ‘ flag a. 00’s Old stand. ' lot of Men’s Tweed Bums “name _- _ 'rom $6 to 88 50, now .......... $4 50 to 85 0G 75c ............. .......... BI 60, now ................ go stock of Men’s Suits ranging in price from $5 50 to $12, now selling from $4 50 to $8 50 mplete wk of Men’s and young Men's Bl’k Worsted Suits, Incest styles, (Extra-qualify, m men-y Department. Minibar! depertment is under the manage- ment of a firstclm milliner. The Ladies can rely on hnving all their wants supplied in this line at Low Prices and in uptodm styles. ‘ I ‘Iâ€"A... Men‘s Clothinlo Suimregular . ".0 3400

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