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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 20 Aug 1897, p. 5

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iLAND ” 111 I wind YT-ST., 'D SAY. :ced Prices, . anted. fly Bone. 17 Down '1 u’nplete lines efum'ish- Ware. n, and will ESI McLENNAN CO Carriage Hardware, Blacksmith Goal. Horse Shoes and Nails, Iron and 8teel. Artists’ Colors Windsor and Newton’s Paints and oils. Whiting, Kalsomine, Jellstone, Painters’ Brushes. Scales, Spades and Shovels. -â€"-n “[119 Sign of mu Saw. {E13 Chums. SCRANTON GOAL ~'-A\: 1U “yaw-v..- Write to: circulm and specimens v15: Liberal reduction to clubs. May PRINGLE a McCREA. Peterborouzh. Ont- daug'hter ot deceased, formerly a well know /__â€"â€"â€"â€""â€"â€"_ "' this division, but am nts. son-in-law. /M The Storm in Pa ammo BANK w « ceuntry, and thangh LINDSAY BRANCH. Draft: on all puts of severe as others, at: gamed States .nd Great 3mm bought and sold. heavy and edgood de runners“ Notes discoun Highest. nte of interest duly report: . AB C m depoells. THOMAS BRODIE. Acting Met. d w and thunder lasted fl - min ured down 1 A)TEDâ€"Genetel Servant; perman- can 1,0001.de only} em, m" dbi wages; must hnv good "culmmen‘ziac‘i'ggg .nApp r by letter or ard to g;£’tl:a°%f:g' i: ““3“ “he “' T" m" “80' the building. In ox her was as 01me hung u... -__D, o! renmnnsuny. ‘ SEASON l897. held a ark in her ._.. was sufficiently c101 Time table Between Lindsay and prongs of the k. Fendon us. was also em en Tm: following timenlgie goes into enacts: loud”? 3:311:63”an If: Young's Point an WILL LEAVE . reported that that ' A M "" “A-Ahm And M ANTED-J cut. pouinion I EARASOLS . . Now is the fine to decide fit you desire a. thorough tnlning h shorthand, Typewriting and m in first class Business Colleges, obtained - - PARASOLS . . PARASOLS . . I “Ill-‘-vâ€"-v Our increased nttendmce last. yet: (the Ingest. m the history of the College) shows that. solid nor: is a precistcd. lndiwdnnl instruction lows pupi s to edvance on they no able. Those xs‘no are backward receive special Attention. end specimens of Panmnnahlp. McLennan 3.013;- New Lindsay 13...... v w - â€" _, tPoint. www.6- C113: BlythxndPleuln ‘ . tun! F -- ‘ ' Plum Pom myth. .Lcs .o Sturgeon Pomfirendon‘mll. finale 85c, ; ,v - Q :ane 20c, return .5c. uni yMfl-Sfi. ntumSOc W Wm wan-33.; WM. SADLHBn Pri ._- gig Delivered at lowest Prices. Time table following ti .V 51.13. 1897. Fenelon F311: 8‘ Lindny n.... Fcnelon Fm!“ v :nAn-O At, Regular 25c., 35c. and 45c., now 20c E1 BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED. Regular price 75c., 900., now Where can I get Regular price, Regular 75c., now Regular 31-00, Regular $125. now ' South Side of Kent-1 ~ Me 0:88- z W. Kenneaz a: Go mmww 8'81 Del-Wan», yv-â€"_ ,V ‘__ mm ”“3 800d Mr. Myles Henry, wan sum... ....- __ ,7 corner: of 1 sir wnges: 13’ u 3“,,” “m" °" ‘° ceived two blown in dlflerent ’91 " w" the building. In one end a place of tim- ber was as clearly cut as though it had kitchen W3: been sawed in a. mill. The ‘ v badly ehsken, boards being remove er..- . . loos-:1". Mrs. Henry was in the kitchen ' at the time and received a bad tri ht. She ' f and the thing .ON |397. held a ark in her hand â€" $°fi‘“fl¥.§¥“§°“°‘°§$ tween Lindon. and "KS 0 - P on 0 non Falls. y was also struck and for a time the house e goes into enact on Iondfi. was the we!“ of “mater“ 0“- “0 Ll continue during the season: 935"“ .w” V617 h“ in the W [L LEAVE ' Younga Point and Weld, end it is 715‘mmd2w m reported that themed Mnflenrync- 1° 00 mn- and 5 30 gm: Naughtcn end Mr. Wm. anm were mum E ' struck by llghtnln and destroyed. Mr. d 00 John Stewart, of e stem settlement, 1; 3% :2 :2. 1155::- Eirgtymahmwmnxs’mmg b! . a n 3 an cog lw‘ PW“- V‘W‘ W with a. quantity ot which had only In the stew days. on. oin: Plenum Point 9nd myth. been stored 35° ' losowmbe heavy. no human. ecide this question. X1 lning in Bookkeepinz. um .11 subjects mum onegel. such any be ¢ Don't fail to nppm thing just becaut e yet - When vou wiah :on now .25, now r umsur1 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _____...â€"â€"â€" W /___, UGUST 20. 1M- ”NDSAY. FRIDAY. é__._._â€"â€"â€" Marriage Licenses. At Bm'r'rox 3306.. Jewellers Foot of Kent-atn Hudsonâ€"91. Thursday Halt-Holidays. The public In rospeotlully notlfled tha alter July let the merchants of Lindsay will observe Thursday afternoon: during J nly and Au uit as a lull-holiday. olosclgr at 1 p. . nyers are rtq-xeated to 1 early on those days.-â€"-.lwll. ¢B RITTON Jewellers and 0‘ Photographs. 1. H. Oliver [3 pupal-ed to take instan- taneous photos under his new skylight as she: as the cheapest. Studio, 123 Kent» an. indsay. nearly opposite the p23: atriumâ€"79 w-tf. DASHES HERE The Storm in Peterboro Section. Tussdsy's storm covered a large tract of country, and though In some places not as severe as others, still it was unusually heavy and a deal of damage is being daily reporte . At Chemong the lightning and thunder lasted for some time and the rain poured down in tomato. As for as can be learned only one eating, that of Mr. Myles Henry, we! atmek, but In re- ‘ - u-â€"- I- Alflnmnh more 0! CLOTHING. duii £1: .. Noam gonna. an an and .uatauws. 2.... .8335 inn Don't Kflll LU Dylan--n..- , _V thing just becauseyou get in free. When vou wiah to have It done we examine your eyeâ€"free. When you want. our advice in case or! eye trouble we aim is to ”When you wear. our an"..- ._ case of eye trouble we give is to youâ€"tree. If your sight is tailing-l! your eyes or head ache. you may nave youmll inconvenience. safer-lug the trou 11-. I 6 costs you nothing to know. Jewellers spa Opticians to npprecigte a, good n I. I...“ $1.00 60c 75C 95c AND THERE. 50c 75¢ THE CANADIgN POST» Bros. A Inowuau “â€"-'__ _ can be obtained at the “ W1 0! heels." o'er Bonll’e etore. whlch wlll open on Honda. Sept. 621:. under the .dh'ectlon of Prof. . M. Clothe. who in a teacher of nearly twenty yeere‘ thorough experience. Examinetlons will be held. Prizes. etc . em, will be given. Free chosen. etc. For full particulars enply at once to PM. Clarke, on there are only a tew "uncles. Thle school wlll be conducted on Conger. vssory plum-8041- local Stevie“.- â€"'rhe xunl eehoole reopened My. â€"Saturday'a market was a poor one. â€"Wedding Cake Baxee kept in stock and tor sale at Tm: Poor. â€"Kic}r, brothers kick at the hard-working couu , hick; kick with cake; Lindsay on Thursday, Aug. 261:. -The hired man on the farm who hasn't: earned his wages every fine day oi late must have a mighty easy-going boas. = A Sundexland lady writefi Dr. Neelaude that he made her a successful fit after havln eight eete oi: teeth made in Toronto and e aewhere.â€"37w. â€"Toe Sidler, Dundee 8c Fiavelle Mill- ‘ in? Co. are now steadily shipping the surplus stock of flour etored in the skating rink when orders were slack. â€"Mr. W. F. O'Boyle, auent of the Perth Mumal, hae handed a $265 cheque to Mr. Walden. being full claim for a barn re- cently burned by lightning. L â€"--_- um... 3:10! calm, Uul’uw v; "Bâ€"’â€"--- -â€"'1‘wo at our hotelkeefirs were such fined $20 and costs lust 0:1de by In specter Short, having pleaded gulls, to selling liquor utter hours on Aug. 7 .. â€"The August Issue of the Munlclpul World captained Cauu. J. B. Soothersu‘s valuable letter on tte subject of roads, copied In extenso from the columns of THE POST. â€" â€"A _,nu_ IAâ€"nfl . 0! arms tuna. â€"Col. Peterson, cf Stoufl’vlile. found a plain gold ring, bearing a Masonic em- blem, on the occasion at the recent excur- slon from that place to Boboaygeon, and 1 is seeking an owner. â€"The Sadler. Dundee 8: Flavelle Cc. mill started up last Monday after a two- wssks‘ shutdown to permit 0! the machinery being overhauled. The surplus stock 0! n an: is lower than it has been tor years. â€"A man named Abraham Smith, hailiniz from F nelon township, was last Monday flntd $3 and costs by Police Magistrate McIntyre for being drunk and indulging in prctanity. He was given a week to find the money, and in detault will spend 18 days in geoi. .n “.4- nvhlhhinn will days In gum. â€"Visitors to Toronto Exhibition will find good accommodation for rooms and board at reasonable charges at Mrs. E. Coats, 133 Church-5th, within easy distance of Union station and centrally located. Write and secure board and the accommo- dation you need.-â€"7S~w 4. â€"By advt. in another column it will be seen that the C RR. will run harvest excursions to the North west on Aug. 3lst good to return until Oct. 30:11, and on Sept. 14:11, good to return until Nov. 13:11. For rates and other information apply to '1‘. C. Matchett, local agent. a. _ __-.. gain: that â€"The Cannington Gleaner notes was Messrs. Crone and Brown have sold their min business to Messrs. Hogs 8:09., at Okaood. Mr. A. C. Me- Lann Is to be the buyer, and Is now buy ' the storehouse in shape for the handed to them. â€"Caph. T. Dannelly, Dominion inspector of bulls, arrived in town last Thursday to inspeos the new work on the Enos-ion. which won pronounced eminently Insis- fxotory. Cam. Thompson. inspcctor d boilers and mochino . will be also visit- a-u- TJndssv in a few as to report upon _.n_.- M-.' {13321385 them. â€"Capt. T. Dannelly, DJmlnIon Inspector of bulls, urlved In town last Thureuny to inspect the new work on the Esturlon. thch was pronounced eminently ntls- ‘ Ing LIndssy In a few eye to report upon some ohsnges mode In the motive power of the boot. â€"Why wIll Llndsny cltluns (Burchnse articles from every tramp pod or that strIkes the townâ€"tens. dry goods. speotn oles, stetlonery. Inks. omce eupplles, eth D.) you thlok of the Injury you nre dolng to your town and merchant“ How on merchants prosper when sunh eotIons ore helm: oazrled on I Town-people should be the first to help the merchants. râ€"It ednrtlslng does not pey why Is It I. u m... .. mama-plop not. over I u that the Youths Comnlnlon gets over 8800 ayear for one-Inch apnea each luau flow II ID that the Lsdlu' Home Journal Rots 84,000 for I pun ad? Why do [our advertisers pny $0,000 each for a. quarter- nge ad on [he ouch cover In Mun-av"- agnz'nfl Are Idvortlurl throwlng mono nwoy llke thin, or do» to really my r. em? â€"Bob. Indcrndont: Summer vlsltorfi who bgicg the wheels with them no u . _I.L oh. “wounding Twin pay tnemv â€"Bob. Independent: Summer vlsltors UM mum nun...â€" ._ , who bring their wheels with them are all 05 lbs. well leased with the surrounding reads. A tr fie hilly perhaps on some runs, but been torn down and the club I. oflermg 4 hard. On Tue“! 8200 a year to anyone who will 1pm “is. they are smooth an Mrs. Wlnans. o! Bri hton. Pu" Miss Alice meg rinks 91 Ice tor the ”anon. and Miss Clara Is to have s rink erected with the curling by the skating lee. Brown. Mlss Park ns. Thompson. wheeled over to Fenclou Falls. portion .mundod e run of 12 miles. end on) ycd it Immense- “mg In .11 about 128 fleet wide. The oust 1'. They returned In the evening by $110 of erecting such a building ls estimated '. Esturion. between two and three thousand do -John Barrett. 0! this town. Safiurday â€"Friday atternnou what might have I nawny £00k View bill'- last appeared belore Col. ueon John Jordan went to the river to wash II charged with being drunk and disorderly wagon: after hacking the horse into the on board the barge Lindsey. In tow ot the water he left it In charge of Sam Bollings- Str. Alice-Ezhel, en lzzh August. He was worth, who. not paying attention, allowed fined $10 and 84 45 costs. or In default of the horse to turn around and upset the rig. |mmsaiate gayment to put In 14 days in Tue horse dashed up Ridout-st.. where it 3.01 at her labor. We may add that the was brought to s halt by Nicholas Powers. authorities appear determined to put an The rls wee pretty well emeehed but end to rowdyism on excursions and simi- nobody was hurt. tin â€"It may Interest some of our town eoun- -Queen-s cillcrs (not necessarily ‘memhers of the the result at an attempt made by the board or works) to know that the lining of board or works to better Its condition. Lindsay-sf. section of the Kent-st. sewer I List Thursday as 11'. Hugh Paton. 0! east d into the river h last week's l Ops, was driving home in a wagon he was out of his seat when opposite Mr. was washe fiaod,and new terms a small I and near the - jolted ' owing to a wheel ' mouth of the drain. There are a gre t many sound hrloks In the Elle. and conidlng with one on to scattered about the remix: , and we It will be In order for Can. move that they be picked up and used in understand he sustained p ul injuries. veneerlng the hand stand. We: suit for damages will doubtless w. â€"Aiter the Grand Ledge degree had to â€"We take ensure In welcoming to , been exemplified at the openl'af at e ' Ontario Grand Lodge lnBelle e. Grand Lmdsny Mr. . J. - nlshed to see a boy 1 U E: E § 5 E g N 1 t s '3 E s B 3 I4 E 5 E 3 .5 C nam committee was at once formed into the ciraumstances. so several well known tum-,Inclu I! â€"1E’etui'ho:§lI Examiner or? piousllgr 2a was u n e co co on or a p p oil a well knowyd others. While inSunia hei t entitled. ‘A few usetnl hind o: citizen charged him with assaulting her 8 Mr. E. 8. Stone appeared for the detenoe. batting. 10 the ”1380116” W. i“ adduclng evidence thoh showed that the e rent player he! styled the reput- housekee r had hidden the key on the “0301b“!!! 3800‘!!!“ ӣ011!" th pertinent advice given therein. No 1: old gen emnn and had also kept the :3 90mm ponndgg u. be; hand. “a m Mr.0rosthwi\lte.wmtaheadeep intone: threatened to knock his brains out. When In the Linda! Cricket Club es soon In I of she refused to leave the house getshis family settled here. and hi! II unless she was given fifty dollars more wmbelnvelusble. â€"Bnrh's Falls Arrow: Some two you .4 than was due to her. The wasdlsmlssed...n mumfisniexennedy.gt8m t e 31 meed up that thecese I: may be said that the old gentleman dale. Muskoke. lost throng to! water none t1 because of his remslnlnz twenty tee ald‘a’lfimtzfl record t h dandfl! M h s or. e I o 0 r. ow hands-e ty n: that marriageienotapreven ve. me: they were m driving piles the river at this point. The 3% the â€"-Assistant constable Reeves will he bletolooktohie "remainedthenuntilrridavmt. rse amdinstothetollowingitemteomthe A103- 0‘ Will: m W .‘he Stone lancer-res ashturdsynr. [c- Vio tor a week. as: l.“ he...“ m be amt” n. mmhmw“... ' . mqwm: hurled memes two powerful team! L_Frldny summon been a serious run" John Jordan went (.1 wggonj utter backlnl , u-.. n In ph- 4 whue In“ In Us: u-wuâ€"râ€" ,7 , she nearly capsized. The manner, wished 322 gum evmwa , tnnothu'plrty, who distance sway, cane see e be! Canadian immigration we .. .___ 7 7 _, lthed in Michigan. who oomeohereugenerel agent “11,“ 1 can Suing: Co. for the caopie oi eterbom. A: Mnend radon know. Mr. Croeth- Siooe n: he boy's wute deservedly been the reputation of employ! i. but a being perhaps the beet cricket coach in -â€"Mr ire (sewelleeoneoithebeet judges “3‘- d he had oherge of gun; ‘ :liu' one several well known teemeJnclnding L pp: 3' . '37:} smug”, Canada Collar. Serbia. Chamom, :36 “a 0:31 311 kno an others. While in Semis he not: ‘ week itina he: - 5 dozen“, bettin . to the you L mg the e yontii‘nl pinyer he: coped the repute- tion oi being ‘3 good bet hytollowing tit: $231: ey on the rtinent advice ven therein. No don m the p: .gvlvill mo 1 deep intereet etock.. 3 Mr. Orflthwolto xdwm in the Lindsey Cticket Club u soon a he the house R“! hi! funny settled here. end his lid ma more will he innluehle. unmet: ili' we: so â€"Borh'e Fells Arrow: Some two you! ~13 tiseedn . .. no Masts. Hex-vie a: Kennedy. of Burie- Flue“ the ice in iron I gentlemen dale. Mnekoke. mt oi vote: I one gonad hun- end on remaining twenty a to :how 1:“de end flity pile-driver 'e. | will have until ' 'J'HU an-vâ€"v â€" .v v The universal! at the fleeing o! the gm of D3117 we: celebrated Thu-«1e! In leoo mm with eonelderehle coin. The load Oranzemen. Young Bums. uni Premlee Bays lodges. “computed by the Queen's Own plcoolo bend and 3 Mo end drum mane“ mm: on the Allee-Echel. and heme, end the Grandma eleo rock n Inge mud In the morning end min In: 0 - .. Rmthran were 3129 percent from BSMIWO Don't Overlook the M. The use at the rsiam convention ia- Wsst Victoxis has been fixed tor Sstnrdsy. Sept. nixâ€"two weeks from next Smut!” -ln the Academy of Music. Lindsay. The principls business to be transacted will be oh uhe riding in t s reform insults to: the Ontnxiol islnturo. The mootin will be fly Eon. A. 8. End .500. Me- Hngh. M.P., and Dr. Many. .P.P. All mutated in good comment as urgent- ly uquestsd to be present. Ornamental no Well u then]. The new bendstend le now epproech- lng completlon. Contractor Pllkle he: pushed the work with commendable elecrlty under the supervision of Alder- men Elm, and already It [I evident tlnt the bulldln wlll not only be omementel, but one or z e most confer-tub“ and con- venlent tor the purpose that could possibly be erected: experts Itend end wonder-how Chen-men R been con erect ench u bulld- lng end not exeeed the eetlmetee. Should Unluwnu LI vwvâ€" vâ€"_ V, in: and not exceed the eetlmnte'. Should he, however, go a little over the uncut in h'e eflarts to do a good thing for the town. end the council tail to great the additional sum, the public would. we fancy, back up the ohnirmnn. In any one we would enggut e concert was“!!! on opening night. end n eiiver collection to be tnken up to detrey nny extrn 6 use we ere euro the general pnhiio won) mpand hmtilv no shot their nyonoietion of "' * rfl- 1-- ole-Ir hmcfli and show tneu- s] the erection cl 3 buildlng oh own pleasure. . Brenden â€"Clvle holldny next Tawny. Aug. 24th. In: on oxen: elon to Boeednle end Coboeonk under the onspleee o! the Cltiz ane' bend. â€"-Mr. Armour. of the pnblio sehool 3M, recently sold his pretty cottage home at Sturgeon Point to Mrs. P. E. Clerk. of this town. â€"Frlday was Bobvayge and the curlers ct that o event by excnrtlog to La lake, per Ssr. Alice Eahel. â€"Mr. J. P. Bylev has secured the cen- traet tor the factory work or a handsome new frame dwelling about to be erected In Mlnden by Mr. E. Nclce. general merchant. â€"Mr. Bruce McBorney'e contract for the new electrlc fire alarm system wae elgned on Friday by Mayor Smyth. Mr. 3108. will begin work in the course of a week or ten days. â€"â€"And now It is reverted that a veln of excellent coal has been located ln the vicinity of Goldwater. and that‘lndleatlons ot the same vein have been observed at Orlllla and Mldlend. â€"Sandereon Bron. the well known threehere, threehed 1,800 bushels ct barley , mg“. m-nn, near Drum- on'a clue noun-y rile‘debrated the l w's, Balsam â€"Sendereon pron. v... .V -_ W threehere, threehed 1,800 bushels ct barley and when for Thee. Flynn, near Drum- mond by between Edda, noon and 4 o'clock Saturday evening. â€"-Wnrden Dr. Wood, cf Kitkfield. and several members 0! the county council. were in town to-de on business connected with the new brlgge to be built on the buundery of One end Manure. L __l-hIna “Inga 7 Vâ€"Five bmd so". upon 500 lbs" hove wk of Toronto ‘ during the 989‘ “ mnutooturao In 9-" Donna", UL Vyc au- __..7 â€"Five bmd ”we. each weighing close upon 500 lbs. have ”seed through to the Bank of Toronto mm on Fenelon Falls during the put tow doye. They were monumental-ad In the U med Saxon. â€"Aeung under Instructions from Szpt. R. B. Bogota, Joseph Dryer In: week ramovea one nun screen nuuog placed . ‘1” -h-nnblfl In tn. “1'17 â€"Aoting under muxuuww .--_ V _ R. 3. Rogers, Joseph Dryer lewe week removed the non screen netting pleeed ohennele in the eerlv eeroee the mill spring. It will be replaced next eeeeoa. â€"L tningeirnek the residence of Mr. Wm. ngaett. neer Velentie. lest week. end worked eome demege. It is e enrione tact thet in every one reported the electric fluid entered by the chimney, but felled to net the buildingon are. â€"Lnother drowning ieteiity is reported from Peterboro. Willie. the 10 yeermold 1 restore lite. â€"Mr. M. O'Belloren could leet Setnrdey boeet oi heving two of the dneet lelnbe thet were killed in Lindsey in eome Jeer- ior their ege (4 monthe end 13 eye). They were reiIed by Mr. Silee Thnnton. o! Dunetord. end hon t by Mr. Jll. Coin. the well-known cet e end lelnb buyer. One lemb dressed 72 lhe., end the other â€"We “to cum welcoming to Llndny . . J. ”nuke, um immlzrnuon mat a Bad Axe. Enema-n who oomeo gourd-gens being perhaps who but aloha conch In ~(uweuumotthebuo judges Cantu! at spotting dost), 3nd hu Ind M o! . a-.. 5-“... yum--mclndlng Um): I The mt.“ n' cw -- “““ Coboconk 3nd Ether Pom"- hum nquhemt! cheap" “ ‘1' Front Gm!!! "“3 a pm In Give ulsodL-W'm 1 Immunmm mmmWIâ€"w Madmanâ€"alum unmana- mMuaWaMmM “withoutm bub-mac. All“ unwind Into mduponlurd whiff-v.0: h: ”39.130011:- do“) Peterbm. IN W 3nd vicinity. --MI. W FD on n three wee! Chicago. -mmq Evans. CI Um" Mayor Evans. was in tow on SstnxdGY- 55° '” Mlnden. having secured section. â€"Mr. WLE Bunting -_ _...-n â€"Mrs. R H. Bell. of Huron-It. with wad. 1980 um nos-nu: to vlolt blend: and fixative: In Part. ope. “may 3nd New York. Snow!“ be shunt to: about two ween. ~Mlu Sonia-11nd. of Cnnlngton. who nu been the snow ct Lin. Goo. Wmlnm- â€"Mr. Alex. Race. of the !:c.\l public works lull. Id: tar Oztun 1w: Monday. sud fill! were main ln-tmctlam rel-tin to some wash 3: Hobb'u 13kt. ton. «ll-moo {tom the clcy. - ~L__-.u -uu ‘ molt â€"nlu Slim hu returned arm a an... manna vial: to thunhono. vhue she w“ the gun 0! Mn. Stocking. moths of C. P. S'ocunz. no no“. 0! W Buy «mg of the Bum home office. “encod- \ laud ed on Smut. Iron 3 plan-wt. welt" mm with it n Tyrone. Dam. ~11". H. R. Mqu’n. 3mm. Ind vulc mu: u‘wnul .. .,.-_-. ,, , ~31”. E. B. Menus. Mill-t. 3nd Mun: Norma, went to Toronto hun- dny. when they will vlslt wlth frlon h hr 3 couple or week: ...... m Wllllo Am. Mammoth. ”compiled them. -un. Johnna. Toronto Asylum mu- tron. salted In town lac Mona-y. and lots for Fonelon Full on the “moon mm. She returned on Toad-y morn- ing ma removed 5m Salmon tout: «no has n- twowthu’uip to! ”dud the continent. He 1m has on no no, undone amt nmrthe“b¢r- - ’ ”d m’?§.1‘umm. He ‘ _ , .--u.IM-ln Landon. um 1m 1m Monday I’ trip to Datum and mu". m vvâ€""- 30:: Poll“ lat 51-034.! I. who has been notional! over}!!!- me 0, 51.9.1), ad the at monk, Arrived In yonme. thn. “d n the "salon- |bout to an - mother nturqod MW I I30“ ‘L -_- gh- ., 1897 rs, plasterers and painters will In two weeks carpente d by Summer Goods. require space now occupie We purpose holding a special;15:Days’Sale of all goods in stock at actual cost, commencing This'r means Muslins, 27c, 25c, 23c, sale pnu: I)... Fancy Dress Gcods 25c, 2 3c, 20c, sale price 1 Blue Sages. soc now 35c, 40c now 28c, 25: Black Lustrcs, $1.00 for 75c, 75c for 54c, 40c for 28c, 27c for 20¢. Lace Curtain Samples, 20c for 15c, 25c 12 pairs slightly damagcd Lace Cu: $3.00 to $6.00 for $I.25 a pair. Parasols, soc for 35c. 6°C for 42c. 75c 1 75c, $1.25 for 80¢, $1.50 for $1. $145- Ask for our Grey Halifax Tweed. wort Shaker Flannels, 5c for 4c, 6c for we for SC. A Big Drive Unions, 35c 10: 25c, 40; w u. “ Wools 55c for4 4,3c 65c for so Tapestries. 60c for 45c, 50c f0! Hemps, 8c, loc,12C,15C,18C. Boys’ Suits, 75c all woon. 3 mg JV... Youths’ Suits $1.50 and $2.00, extra special. Hosiery, SC for 5c, 10: for 8c, mic {or IOC, 15c, 25c for 18¢. Lovely Baby Ribbon, léc a yard. Brown Ribbons, job lot, [c a yard. Lovely Lincn’l'l'owcls, 5c each. Lincn Towclling. 2 yds. for 3c. This is a genuine ba'gaz'n. We a before our improz Table Linen. 10¢ a yard. “mm. fjncn. 2°C for 15c, 25¢ {a “IBM, Buns flllfl Yfllllllfi fllfllfllflfl, AT A BIG SACRIFICE. -3- Table Linen, 20c 10: i,., 45c for 35c. White Linen, 60c for 45c. Twilled Unbleached Sheeting, : Plain “ Buggy Dusters 60c for 35¢. Unbleached Single Fold Sheeti Shining, SC for 5c, Ioc for 8c, Cottonade, 12c, 15c, 18c. White Duck, 7 ounces, l2c {or White Duck, 8 ounces, 14c for A Big Drive in Men's Ties at u WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11th. [Will llllifllfl Bfllllll‘pflll Ill flfl‘llfll 6031 ml 15 DEBS. {or 25C. 4°C in Plaid Dress GOOdS, s but great sacrifice to u - advantagc‘ito you. c, sale price 15C- 25C: 2 3c, 20c, sale pri ,, 35c, 40c now 28c, 30 for 75C. 75C {0" 5 all wool. 21 big j°b' 60c for 35¢. glc Fold Sheeting, 9c for 7§c 5c, IOC for Se, 12c for loc, : 15c, 18c. 2°C for 15C. 2 for 28¢, soc for 37¢- ior 50C. 75C {0' 55¢. 0c for 39c. 4°C for 29" w. least!” léC a yard. . 1c 3 yard- sc each. s. for 3c. Tweed. worth 49c, now 25c. 4c. 6c for 5c, 7c for 6c, me to: Ice. 5 ;, 14c for nc. :, sale price 15c. for 37c. 40c 25c for 20¢. We are determined to clear these good: HWMWS wmmem. 22c for 17¢. 2°C for 13¢. 25c for 20c, 35C ‘ Curtains ranging [SC for 10¢. those {or 5 3c,'i'90c for 70¢, $00 for .10, $1.75 for $x.35. $2.00 for 25c sale price 19c. 4c. 6°C for 43¢, 5°c {or 37c' Ladics' Vests, 3c, 4c, 7c. 3m {0f 25C, 35C for 15c for ”C. 2°C ‘°" 1 3c for Icic- 35c {of 23C. 28c. 35c for 239 for 25¢. 1n pnces from decided 8c {01' 6k, for 26¢.

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