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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 16 Jul 1897, p. 1

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[ Sum. just as ith thé 1d dis. I“; h Sound , received II for our flag kind I med the bY: “3d a g orgasm, “non of bum. 5' r{OLUME XXXIV. WHOLE NO. 1975 “an. . 31-1!“ in“ “on THE ‘3' TABLE . . b cnufluaufluu- o Central Busmess 5gp qlgege. ‘PUT IT OFF? ‘LO'D @jmw ' :a :31: Wall Paper-foul: we know there are msny housekeepers who are obliged to put 3:? p3p8fing till vacation time, when the boys and girls are packed of! to vial: islands in the country, and a. men] can be delayed with lmpnnlty. To those situated as above we are pre- pared to ofler most inviting patterns and prices. It will surprise you to see just how pretty our papers are, and how 311: iha prioe. TEACHERS WANTED cics on the Sufi of the Lind , . A, . . . FARM FOR SAL“.-â€"100 acre farm situated in the township of Mniposa, bcinz There are 40 mm In}! 01 of Lot 11 in 8:): Con. 2w; more or less cleared aid in a good stste a! "132i1‘ation. the balance is in timber 1nd. Min 1 in: class fume bun on-the property. Tins is n fissilent property and within 3 miles of t good unr- ‘suz. For further ptrticulus tpdly to SAMUEL THURS, Oskwood, or to WASHINGTOY REEDER, Lake City, Xich.â€"tf. WIN fl. munsE, L1. ~--v- .â€"â€" . 20 Acres of land on Kent«st.. bejmz that erv dosmhle ropeny on Kent-st... south sxde, near 36 Collegiate nstxtute, hsving a. house a d hereon. The situation is one of the very begun own, and the property will be sold en bloc orin meals to sun purchasers. Apply to C. Chittick. real state Agent, Lindsay. or to J. A. Lung. 11 Grenville. t. . Toronm.â€" 60-Sw~604â€"8d. _____â€"â€"-¢ ..___ Builder 2 MONEY TO LOAN ‘niuxxnnu n 4-. -__ ‘ cies on the staff of the Lindssy Public school, din: not lam thzn 2nd class professional certifies”. My 330 per annum. Duties to commence Sept . Applieuions with mstimonids will be received the undeni ed up to Snurdsy Julv 17th. Box ;. ROBER SPIER, sect-bury 8.1-2.1». Linduy Ly 7th, 1397.â€"74W-tl. tuii : : 33 3 ant- or my temsuot exceeding, twelve monuu Cash Advanced on :men Sale Notes Cash Paid {cruel-$88895 and Debentu- n to receive new members at, any time. It. ofiurs en: facilities for practical training in Business uhand .1c counting. Its Shortband and Type- ;Departmcnt is particularly strong Prawn: m continues to Ju.y 301b, Holiday [01' August. at )rk again Sept 15.. t particulars. Ezter nowâ€"Address, . . Gerrard and Yonge -!. SHAW, Pnnczpal. m. Tommo. W. A. GOODWIN BENTON W03 New AdvertIsemen ts. Gm 31-1 tton Bros. Knivu, Forks, and Spoons are rcqnired for the dining table; and when buying. [1: is wel‘. to look to the future. Rmnmmv in this does not con- BARGAIN :onomy sis: in b1 Economy in this does not con- ‘ sis: in buying either the cheap- est or the dearest in the erket, but in finding a happy medium as to price, and due, consideration of durability. ‘ It is not necessary to enu- merate the merits of solid silverware; every woman would like to have her table provided with it. We sell solid silver, 302d weight. large size tea spoons, at $10.00 per dozen, and will sell one spoon at a time at the same rate if you wish. Best quality plated teaspoons cost $23.00 per dozen. Desert tabla spoons, knives, and forks cost proportionately. Those who buy their table wars from us can always match i: afterward. and we make it easy for you to get a full outfit by degrees if you desire to an very law's: 1.: Lowest by 0.1 do so Our plated ware is the bash made, we recommend and guar antee is fully. Cambridge-st. , H. SooTHERANI .1.“qu wvyv v _--,, st, Piano, We, “13qu Over Anderson. Nugent a: Go's‘ ’__._._â€"â€"â€"- uon'mmxs ORAN“- Next to Simpson House and Contractor- ESTABLISHED 1354. mm on Mortgage WW. 01' approved Indomu Nous. :-st. Methodist Church. In: REAL ESTATE. a on 31391! aneral to fill vacanf u an panicu Many a but" Organist and twelve months on WE? E‘L‘P The Street J. SUTGLIFE 81 SONS; STOCK TAKING ‘. In 30 days we enter stockâ€"we are determined not to carry over any of our present Summer Stock to another season. In order to clear out all odd lines, Remnants and Summer Goods, we introduce this Great Sale. Every vestige of Summer Stock must be cleared, and in order to make it a certainty our present low prices will be reduced 25 per cent. to 50 per cent. No mincing matters. Summer Goods must go in the next 30 days- rii‘fififfifiifié, July 16 SAL] A line Plaids, legular pnces REMNANTS 0F DRESS 00008. Balance \‘Varner now I "50: 40 inch I Cotton 21! 35c. inch 35c. inch Grey Faclory, . All Wool Grey Halifax Tweed, regular 35c,, Remnants, Towelling, Shirtings, Prints, (‘lnafina All Wool Urey name-A 1...--.” Remnants, Towelling, Shirtings, Prints, etc., etc.. Clearing at small Prices. Cream and Linen Colored Laces, wide and narrow widths, regular prices were 20c. to 35¢. yd, now - 10c. yd Ladies’ Black and Colored Lisle Gloves, all sizes, regular prices were 100 pr., now - - - 5c pr Children’s Black and Colored Cotton Hose, - - 5c pr Fancy Colored Ribbons, regular prices 100 yd, now - 5c yd Odd Sizes Ladies’ Corsets, regular prices were 50c, 75c and $1.00, now - - - - - Special Prices in Floor and Stair Carpets. Oil Cloths and Curtains. Fancy Hemp Carpet, 36 inch wide, regular price 35c yd, now - - - - - . 15 odd pairs Lace Curtains, Warner 00’8 Stock, 24: and 395 yds long, prices were 50c to $3 50, now exactly half. Millinery and Capesâ€"you know we mean to clear out all Milliner â€"all fresh, new and up-to-date, prices now less than half former prices. 18 only Ladies’ Tweed and Cloth Capes. Velvet Collars, lined and unlined, regular prices $1.50 and $1.75, now - 99c 39c 18c Cambric, reg. pncca yu. w w- only I Now 50 cents. ine of 24 inch Dress Goods, including Black Grenadines, - - - - 5 c clearing at - - . inch Tweed Efl‘ects, variety of colorings, former prices were 25c. and 30c. yd, now - - - . - 1f inch Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Shot Effects, and Colored Grenadines, reg. prices were 25c to 40¢, nc inch All Wool Fancy Dress Goods, prices were 50c. and 60c. yd, now - . - . - inch Fancy Silk and Wool Mixtures and Shepherd Plaids, regular prices were 750,. now DRESS GOODS. Men’s 4: Fold Collar S,stand up and turn down stylw, value, 10c and 15c, now - - 50 ea Men’s Linen Cufi‘s, regular price 25c pr, now - Men’s and Boys’ Unlaundried Print Shirts, reg. price 2 Boys' White Cotton Sweaters, - - Boys’ Navy Blue Duck Shirts, were 50c., for Boys’ Snake Buckle Belts. - - ‘___â€" give below only Boys’ Flannelette, Print and K years, regular prices w Boys’ Tweed Suits, 2 p. c. ages 4 to 9 years, reg Youths’ Long Special inch inch inch Men’s Sâ€"Ltong Canadian Tw measure, special Youth’s Cottonade Suits, sizes 33, 34 11nd E measure Spun-nu Youth’s Cottonade Suits, Coats. (unlined) Vest and Pants, sizes 33, 34 and3 35 special Men’s Strong Canadian Tweed Suits, coat lined, only a. few Suits. regular prices $5 00 to $7. 50, to clear - J. SUTGLIFFE SllNS Men’s aid Boys’ Clothing. LADIFS’ PARSOLS. s ere $1.50 to $1.75, Twilled Unbleached Sheeting, Twilled Bleached Sheeting, Bleached Pillow Cotton, and Linen Towellings, - Suits; WWW only a partial list of the many bargains awaiting your investigation, Stock, samples, prices were $2.00 and $2.50, new Pants in J. SutclJffe Sons. Print and Galatead Blouses, fit ages 4 to :5 at prices were 50c ~ - 25‘ 35, 2 p. c. medium and light weights, fit. ‘ years, regular prices were $1.25 to $2.00, for 75 Its in Tweed, size 26 to 31 waist measure -â€" Knnn Tweed Pants, sizes in shirt and Waist lengths at half price >ods, Shot Efl‘ects. prices were 25c to 40¢, now 19c rn reg, price 25c, 32 to 44 waist 3c. 4c. for Leyla, reg'ular 50 each or 6 for 25¢ - - 15c pr rice 25c. - for 20° fit ages 4 t0 8 15c. yd 200. yd . Sfic yd and 5c. yd 3c. yd LINDSAY. 12§c yd éts yd 200 $1.00 35c 3c each 5c 35c 50c pr 99c pr , 5 5c u 99c Manitoba For I union HOME SEEKERS EXCURSION The balance of my stock of new and second-th Bicycles at prices that will make you Good mint Jim 9”“ 3““ Good going ’0‘! an Return Good coins Jul! m 3"” '. 0. MATCH“, BALL AND' SEE THEM n'nn 000m Home. 803:". tt once. molding 3 (00‘ °' rem 1mm. Apply ‘0 9- ' -74.:w 'u“ u-nv‘r â€"7, I. be received bribe undemnod Julv, 1897, (or the auction of n brick Hum 47 x 63. Plan- nd spec soon on nppllcmon to THOMAS! Bowl, Brochm.â€"75w2. / To Fer-ans out 0’ Wanting to Better “The Prognuhn Srukcr‘ home. Pueuu, teachers, I! women buy n on Imht. A young und old. Tact" 1 culture. 553' no any 850 z Nud- no aplul (Jaw:u In worth 8190. THE u;..‘.D i‘ééézicol 7 0°;- We will Pay swam Weekly mu- o! from $10 to $30, Icoording to :bililv, for enam- aen on ' Queen \‘xctorin: Her Life and Rough” the! g trio! month on our bl: oommiulon The Diunond Jubilee is booming um wondutul volume. koopinz .11 Mun working only bad Inc. The onlv Candi“ work tempted by Earl-191w 3nd undon- ed by the Royal Flmily. A mutual big book It 3 wall price Hurry your appllauon. THE BRADLEY GARREI‘SON 00.. Ltd. Toromo. 00$. FOR SA LI A Valuable .- 'â€" ln the thriving vllhzo ol Woodville, being Lou N00, 3 and 4, on the north side of Rug-n. out, on which in erected h lo-roorncd hrlc< home. I block- smith shop and noble. Then in a good roll 0! nm And 3 churn on the Know, also on oouth side 0! King-st" No 12.0n whlc kn two-tony Inseam nhop,md lots 14 had 15.01)qu the Iothodm. church which will be sold chap on urn-w nut. Apply ht. once 9 owner in moving any. Woodville, ’11" 3rd. Tune table Between Lindsay sud Fonolon Fans. The lollowing timnb‘e goa Into dock. on loudly. July 5111, 1897, und will continua during the ma : WILL LEAVE Pension Fslln fl. 7 15 gm. Mad 2 30 pm. Nudity 1t"... 10 00 mm. ad 5 80 pan. ARR“ E 11 A5 t In sad 7 00 p In. Penelon Fm: 3t Llndny n...... 9 00 n In And 4 15 pm. edlgtBly‘hmdletPom‘mW Fuel to Stun-awn Poln Plea-m Point sad mm. 25c. melon N single 35c. dnxlo 200. return 5mm 5013 Wu md Emily Ti u n reduced nu. "“ '3 ‘nY-‘Râ€" WK. FBI. HENDERS WANTED TUCTION SALE OF VALUAth mm mommy In Township Manvors. County Durban Under 3nd by virtue no! power 0! .10 contained in soon-in memo undo by onoJ.W. Hitch.“ to in detail um to be produood u the vendor: now the that of ale there will be olden (or In; by Emile :u ctlon u them Ben-on house, 11: Town of ndnv, ans-.9. Murdny, 2m Dam of July. 1897 New Ade 31si‘iby'bf July. Ufivv â€" w- st the hour or 2 o’clock in tho door-noon. .11 And ' dugout, lot. 13 lo the 11th con. o! the township of Mom conmniu 200 acro- noro or loos. The I we property In on My dtutod 13 mnoo lrom Lind-y and 8 miles kaun. ond con- Thesoubnld w con-ate! o good any loom odmlnbly odopsed (or pgricultnnl purpous. 01 this shout 170 mm on aid to be In good m o! culuvotion. Ontho minim told to hoohdckhouonw with uhod. on. Thou to o no“ orehold ocn- mm nhouo loo harlot tro- ond 8 won-Magda: crook. Tho property will bo cloud Ior do on cot morourvebid. Term: 10 pot contact MIA-Io Toronto. ool ohm: {or tho vendors. DIM n Toronw an 6th (by of July. “OIâ€"753'. ONT. FRIDAY JULY 16. 1897 Mar Greyhounfl. J.‘ In the Surrogate Comt of the County of Vida-fa, in the Estate of TYLER HENRY GAUSBY, .A A- a“ Nouooh hereby given. par-mat to an W 8:3:qu of Ontario. 1897. Ind minding Lou. um diver-on- lnvinzcldml nnmmuolTYLBB HENRY GAIaBY. In» 0 the Township 0! Opt. In the County oi Vlctorh. Wed who did on or shout an 4th dgy of July. L1). 1897. m '(011: d w dollm orto load by Pod pupa w 11¢:an n: “0333018, at tho on d Lind-y, In the County at Vim .011de WWW mentor-I, on or Man an 9th day of August, I897: J OTICE T0 CREDITORS. 3'. SALE. SADLEB. In Kuhn Srukcr" in s moot-1:: In «a nu, molten, Mid-ton, wan: man u on night. A libnrv of admin: (at M. Tact" clccuuon, outcry vote. sy w mny $50 1 much Ind expenses. um Can't“ In: umplgggggugg'r 93$ . '3- 6110 a. Go Kent-Lt; °°' W a mason, -n («Nuthatch-nu ud n.- 0!! ,n'n- " Ill“ SEASON l897. â€"!O and tho Gandhi! v North Wm- on: Man until Aug. mu 6th Mum maul Supt. cu: m Rflufll until Sept. mu: m. time table- nnd (all inlorv (19.3 mt. or C. E. lemur- .U NI Juâ€" ' -7 7 ma, Inn. for .10 or to run 3 good 00 u) n sulbbh m. DDl)’ to D. ICKAY. Whitby. Brick House and Black of Employment. 01‘ nor their Positions. ,‘ An.-. _ mdendgnod us; {A the 24th at Mon of n three story and In ad spodflcsttoul my be THOMAS ROACII, \‘zctorh GBEGOR CAMPBELL- ..75 ‘W. “'oodvillo. 0F VALUA'HLE éTenden will AGENT THE GLORIOUS TWhLFl‘H. ] ehureh perede. enal eleoonMondey. end ‘ E the proceedlnxe " pee-ed on' wlthoet one hitch to me: the plenum ct eny. there were between 2ND end 3,!!!) visit- ure. Including the brethren tron: Coven. Penelou. end other pleeee throcghout the county. About so etend o! colon. 8 been head: end numeral. Me end drum hende made up one of the most lmpoelna race- the village. ll the clone ever econ In diluent mullet! looked eleec. new endw neet. end the merchlrg wee very tetr. One of the pleasing teetnxea to the visitors wee the emple eccammodetlcn provided for ell. meny remukln the wouldllketoboerdtote week In t a v1! ‘ subject. They were allowed . . ale. P.P. Victoria; It. Penis. M.P.P..Derhem: 31mph BIO" elm meeter; H. L. Donnell end I. Johneten. Fenelon Fens; Maori. J. Scott. Snddehy end Andes-cometmnheook. whceenfithe “Bdtleh Lion". he! torch the end by the young men and thelr felt c-mpsn- lone. a: welt sweethearts termed tc go to ,. L4-.- 1:...- n vnnnz couple Wm Ions. as their eventual-ts termed L: 30 to the hatch. Mon! 3 young uOII lo non: see another 12:): "ologly‘ ‘xdglng from the amount of oonverutlon and love candy disulbntod. Our qulot walks for lovers throughout the vlllago wrra well m2rooxz:d. 5 True Blues. Ornns'emen end x nun Britons Gather in Very Lerge Numbersâ€"Speech” in the Perk. Fifteen lodges of True Blues. Orenge men end Orenge Young Britons me: here lest Mondey to oelebrete the bettle o! the Bayne. At 2 o'clock they formed in merch- inz order end pended the principal streete. end then they went to the pert. where. epeeohee were given by the Revs. Crelgh- 1 ton, Shier. Foster, Mont end Innis. end the district meeter oi Verulem. The eddreeeee ot the diluent gentlemen were epproprlete. end their keynote wee thet the Orenge order should seek to {0 mar end incnloete the unity of ell oreede end nationelltiee, end thet ell should remem- her the common Fetherhood o! GJd end Brotherhood of men. Four hoete. with well laden with Orengemen. errired ere ehont nine. Orangemen. a nu! this. wld six-ad! driven country. made wuther was .1 db! m “ fishl exec ‘ apnolnu n mpnlzn committee of five. Ins The following gentlemen worn at In nomination: Wlllloln J. McKee. nol i'dgamduucudbymi oholrnnn.ondh|n . momma wu endorsed with hearty oheeu the toll by “when Mr. Fox and tho. he had :00 nought the coal- '*3"CIDI var - E 3 g .E II 5’ mu m- ~ ' Mr. J. D. final: nkod mm the scorecard“ 0‘ at "Sam on account 0‘ 3 Mr. F. D. loan '3! Op cineâ€".2 3:: .3 as. 23.“ ~83. as a 33 33 fiwfifiwkafi> THE DAY :1 Boaomaaou. no“ Emmi and Yam ”Iâ€"wâ€"vv munnu-n: “dauuu Eié 1%! ii: E? noon lo. ‘2; g“_ Limo, Elia" ...... . n “I lchflcr)‘. NW» bw- â€" _____ The nether on Sundey we: only at tor Ethiopian. so decided eeounle otour well- knowo young eporte. After trying ell mane:- ot menu to get cool they decided to hire e canoe end so down the Season. Everything was lovely on the placid weeen at our little stream. end they were enjoying themeelvee hugely. A few miles down another petty then. end one oi the (port. turned hie sent to we I comment on the Montage“ mg“ Well-“d- sud nub ohm the mat!- num ball! 3‘5: May-h DASH” HERE on our Intern u from Lindsay to Cabooouk 1nd return by the the-met Dswn. which lave: Linda, em, evening At hull put a»... o‘ohok. «ac-“cg ‘nt QLM Point - --â€"._. n-ll mm WVOOI {new “slug u..- v--- ‘ {hill and the W by the Su.‘ ann very . convenient. as“ loves the Point (upper | {911; -' 1 whet!) It ebont halt put nine. Already | and It â€"1 this boat hue done e business. I: to be hoped. In 9 lntereeoe ot the nee hue. thet It will be eeflolently well [gem ye pa petronized to make the route a. prominent one tor you to come. Mr. J. A. Edie. cf '1‘. 1! net of the her end xix: Fenelgn Fun. I! 0 ' _____ I - .0 Llndnv. In her I103! csiuln- vv--.â€"__ â€"-It In with deep some! the: we learn 0! the deed: of Mr. John W. Smlth. e the m I conduit Mono. and one who here um without oomplslnt. She â€"u d . muted though 919.519: disposi- - -u â€"lqu m0!“- The Lute David Browne. â€"By the duth o! Dnvld Browne. collee- tot of he: mnjesty'e customs here. Llndssy : loses one her oldest and most estlnnble a citizens, end one who. In the early dnys. ,: took I deep Interest In the town's ‘ end wee honored by his fellow citizens ld wlth Innny evldenoss of thelr confidence. . ti Deosnsod was born In the County Tyrone. I mm 18%.“ onmetoCnudnwlth ! d his brother John ln 1842. They settled ' r Inked to man we Wuw - ,.. ,, . _ ' J. A. mu. cf '1‘. or don 25115.13 owner of Cancun. tor ml: of Lindsay. ”Mam-d0 Ins. but 0! mo t time that (Akin: .I-Iu vâ€"w was. hung chicken on Thanh! g "I ”h. :3 8' Ch. how Smith, 0! 53° :11 01mm - THERE. Marla hum bcco MM by Mr. G” tron pauc- ooh-lac the contacting unto mob tho word tormloa competition on- nouccdlnlutwcck’ol’osrnco totho Mldlond district.“ hos con-cubed to do applying the lot-gut mo of proper words tormcd of tho lctucu In the sentence. “Gough'c (ix-cot Ramon! 8.10:1 lady or gontlcmon'a gold woven. American movcmcnt. wlll be pmcnhcd. nod tho comer o! the cccond layout not wlll rccclvc o gold wocch with Swloo lot coodxuonc other thou the above, cud wlll oloco on Sotordoy. July 313:. TM III“ will be bonded to a couple of wou- known clflzcnc o3 they salve. cud tho comes of the winners will In announced In lhcoc columns. An Afternoon Runaway. A boom of horses owned by Arthur Bell. of Dnneford. no any from the Rsuhbun Co. omee on Smart!” about 4 o'clock. Md bended up Kent-e0. Alter mung u about (it-hence the reach of the w broke. flowlng the reu- wheell to 01!. Seven! “tempts were nude mete? magnum- usheywerecumunaehehu m 5mm" â€"-The Bicycle Club are making greet improvements on the Agricultural perk 0;:qu . T. B. moo-row. wu. mu--. -__,,, ‘11: and Tucker. have enacted the prom : aloud noes. 9 mutant one-ml 3nd 331:“! Anon. the le ohmplon ot Csnuds. ' â€"A My bicyclist alters the (0110 and the a ,ultueefletter end leeulertomove 'kam oneeklrttothe other. 1 â€"In reply to the query why e eoete $l00? The Wheel aye: “The cycle lie e out at cross between t wetohende eteun \oeev end may of the one with the ‘etrength at the other. It u a meohlne ol hundred: of parts. so eeomtely “jolted ‘ thet It can be run for month- without re- pxlr; so light thet It on eullyhe lined with one hand. yet 30 m thet It will any e he": men mounds of road: sturgeon Point Now- â€"-Mr. Goo. mm: and holly nu occu- mmmw-tswmn" â€"Kr “dualEmmdtwom “Wu NLRW'IW _.m-. 1'. Suva-h ad Wham Boast-Ian of thelr come 33 5W club. 7 _ “teatime. was large. stands-not considering the heat of the day. B". Mr. Flaky, of Knox conga. conducted the oer-doe. 3nd punched a aeolian! shod moo b dual: In the "to of Sml In connection with the relief at Jnhuh Gus-d. 1 4m: otttlo nuisance null oonumuu. It In It! thus the tumors In tho 1 neIghborh do not how In chelr csttla. I or It they must rang: the woods. then to ‘hue the mace. properly bunt misonl‘xfi inc! the! swerved In cow-all Hulk, and mum 51“" llldod with 3 ham “’3' :. Snider-on. dusk”! 0‘ Justina. of West 09!. hind who]?!r of the ”8M 263 entry hunts for the been July 2951: hue only : two, entries an comma in

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