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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 27 Aug 1897, p. 8

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an crderoa the treasurer for each cf the spent a few hours in our village lsst( l i .. __ 0. S. Blackwel 8: 29; (MIKE, ALASKA, 0311213} 1 . home, returned to Toronto on Monday.... ; week of the death by drowning at Parry . _ - 7:"~’ ‘ 7 ~ ~â€" Misses fMi. girlfichlernt 33% K' ROM: 31" . Sound of Ernest, the only remaining son of ”"0““ 5: accounts : t 3100457 on “I!!! “'3? m D ilrymple. where vsite ran a are is weea... 8V.A.C.i . , , b d . “.1 85“..“ . .r z . . ‘ t ,, Butler. of Baaverton. we“ Tuesday Vielt- , .\lr. Tos. Hayes. Tne unfortunate oy an align-.433.â€" dilgkIT-irglLanil “rm“ 0 ,Ehlceymfntcpkd5 spraying a few pays all!“ V 0 pitch builJzii' slu'ceaay and dawinz l ‘ " ‘ 3“ “Hue?" ye” “7 r- ' ~ qulnson ronducted a tailoring business in 1’32 friends here Miss S "3h McL‘an l two companions had gone out in a sail-boat, l u evil i-fl‘e ts are ‘articu- l i8“; liar-djy f) “3 open her 50130013“: Uih‘ i resulting m the finding Of the boat “ox: {ffl‘elu .. .. ......... ...... .. .. .. .. ”1,491.,“ mg my, r .n,,,,,.,,,,,, m ,v 5, mm. i water. Muskoka ..... Rev. Mr. Currie JI- Mum. tors-u can); ' ‘ daughter. Miss Currie, called on a number \ and l morning but no tidings from its occupants. ' .. 'i . ~ , . - De“ “mum-day reg-v - ”me he "put at? .he _ Long andardupus search found the bodies. fi::%i:iiiw:}:l:hllzi:‘ Lnie ..... opportunity mg. lirfildl‘ education. The iof their friends on Tuesday afternoon ... I The remains of poor Ernest were brought hm“ No.0". CiclllllEEAKQ'i .1. .. ' Mr. W. Brandon, cf Dalrymple, spent Suu- g by rail to ()memee, where a large number Th... cnm, gmvolllm‘ and cutting hru-h,. .. Mrs. M‘I‘Sh l of friends and relatives formed a cortege n 8 . co. co "'5 i this village ...... 'llr. Jnc. Over-end was in i ,town Sundav last. We have teen lnform- l ; ed that Mr. O. intends soon going [no the l ' uotel business near Branifird. Tb: re are 5 no files on John ...... Miss Bauer-man. of , Bauer-ton. was the guest of Miss Rue ; Barker for a few do a this week Mr. . â€"“0‘m Una. ‘ a nod maxim to lull-.w l9 To close 31.: 3. $1.00 Wrapper 8.. J-s S Brown, gnding Simian! Waiters, building sluicewsy ........ 3952251: .q'crn hit-3‘ u....- ...... Widows 9,3,, .0 p , E r 35‘ lists. I . . Ell/7' day visiting friends here ...... g 1‘: . R44 / lpcs bison fill; this past fsw weeks visiting! ' ’ I ‘ I rim: 4 at irr c. ' “é [/jW/ / i 3. E S.â€"Mr. J. Burgess led the Chris- sopen to real-i":- r -.x liJulvlfifr‘ at ‘11”? time. It offers excellent facilities for practical training in Business Methods and Accounting, its shorthand and Type- ‘ writing Department is particul-a-ly strongr Pre~ent esmion continues to Ju‘y 33th. Holiday for August. olid work again Sept. 1st. Get particulars. E star nowâ€"Address, w. H. SHAW, Principal. Wm“ ““1 ““3“ ate, Toronto. i i A. VHfginbotliam. ,' . the day f down in catching black bass. ‘ week be accompanied a small p to this is what Ketchem-y alive said to the flyâ€"and by the way, Six large: sheets are sold for five] cents; besides other fly killerssucli as Fly Pads; Fly Paper. Insect Powder, Etc, Etc... by l. liiiiliilam, DRUGGIST Job. Ft lugs. ____. (mods? m I have a complete line of Bicycle Sundries in Wrenches. Wine To 3 (tips, Morgan ‘ergiit Racing Rubber Toe Clips, “on! Kim Cement, Patching ('cxi'rni‘. Patching Rubber. Yimoid, Syringe, Cycle ()il. Morgan, \‘i’rignt Tires, Duniop Tires, iii-“ycle Lanterns, Saddles, \Vnoii millSteea Handle Bars. The above Sundries at Cost Prices. ‘5 Done on the B EPAI H g .3}: fl Shortest Norma Bicycles to Hire Qiiiisizliiiii l lNDSAY, New Advertxcne-nts f‘fzz’s Week. 1.: her Day â€" C {£11. Wanted - l).- Nee-w. ’ , industrial Fairâ€"C " Real Estateâ€"C. Cl... ..-.. Stun-ed Heiferâ€"A. licktlim' N.i“ce -annship i i )hrvzmxcs. ,. Ll l-Onturio Lailiss' Collage. " Auctim. Silo â€"B:i.rro i S. Steers. \hot Cupsâ€"J. 0. Edwards 5: C ). Farm for Saleâ€"Mom W. Jackson. Bxys' Clothing-.l, S'l'- ' if: it Sons. n ' 1' IV, ' r v at: LOC AL , r. W s-L E l TEES BULSU VEL’. [Correspondence of TIIK.POl§T.i AMUSEMEXT.â€"Mis.i McPherson and Mr. J. McPherson entertained a number of their friends at a nil-5;: on FrEday evening. A pleasant time was nfi‘ed in social intercourse and RUTH-l FM after which retrostzp‘é-Qd the returned home H; l exten blic sch I , Friday evening. Ton ~ ‘ settled. took awaya few from our neighborhood. tian Endeavor Society here on Sunday - night. The attendance was large and the I 5 m:eii:ig an interesting one. CUBUCUNK. [Correspondence oi The Pour.) New BLacusuirn SliOi’.â€"A. lilyckman,i having bought out M. Campbell, has 0 ened 1 up business in the shop known as um- phrey's shop. A call from the public will convmce you; especial attention will be 1 given to shoeing horses. LARGE Caron â€"-Fishing is the topic of with old and young. A. . H. Carl is well known to the public as hard to One day last arty to the fishing grounds of Balsam lake, and they landed 50 in four hours, which weighed 92 lbs. A. B. states they did not bite good, either. l’susoxanâ€"Harry Edwards, of Haven, Conn., is at present spendin holidays, also Oliver Broughton, of New 'ew- market, with A. H. Carl. . . .Vyvian. Han l “Yo “Tomi-1W: spent 3 few d‘W‘ wm‘ A- | John Daniels was through here buying B. Carl. OUR New Locxnr is about will be a credit to the place. Imust say it is a neat piece of workmanship, and R. Tugue deserves great praise for his masonry. All that we require now is a good, shrewd constable. I understand there are several applicants. FRANKLIN. [Curresimudence of Tun Post.) Norns. â€" The whistle cf the steam toresncr is heard in our midst again, and the farmer: report the yield of wheat to be gm". ..... Shoal began on Meridian: Aug 1131i. but the attendance is. 2 week was small owing to the harveaz not being Tale week the attendance was better. Paasox.u..â€"}.Eiss H. Smith, cf Toronto. i- visicinu a: bi: Jae. Lytie‘s....'sir. szi| Faiiie. of Peter‘sora. span: Sunday at him? ...... M, and Mrs \‘Jm McGili, cf Yelvcr-‘on, epznt Sinday with Mr. and Mrs. Failis ...... Miss Mira Veala. who grew. the puolic school leaving examina- I its: 5 u :cr‘ssfully lass midsummer. is going i :c f-ztt‘ncr her education at the Omemec hig'i school. W's wish her suscess ..... Mr. John ingram, of Janetvllie and his brother Joseph, of Bitrariy, are doing some repairs at Mr Fillii‘. Dunn‘sâ€"We regret to announce the sudden death of Mrs. D. Jtmiason, who died on Saturday night. She had been willing for the past week, but nobody thouzht than death was so near. The funeral on Monday was largely at’ended. Mr. .lauiiescn and family have the syn:- p may of the neighborhood. MU UA’T PL EASA NT. iCorr-eepondence of Tux Posr l MEDICAL. â€"Dr. Lawrason called a few 'days ago at the ollice he lately occupied, and I presume he has decided to settle in some other place. . . .Our village is visited twice a week by Dr. Thompson, of Omemee. PnicsoxAL.â€" Mr. Walter McLean and Mrs. Wm. Marsh visited friends in Lindsay and Mariposa laft week ...... Mr. Charles Courtney was in Cobourg on Friday ...... Mr. Thos. Jamieson drove out to Garden Hill last Sunday ...... Accompanied by his wheel Mr. Percy McLean took a tour to Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and To- ronto, wheeling home from the Queen City in seven hours. He has gone back to his duties in Peterboro, after a two weeks‘ vacation ..... Mrs. Geo. Ewing and Mrs. Bourdon returned to their homeein Toronto. . . . ..\lr. Wm. Mclndoo, of Fresno, Cali- fornia, is recreating at the home of his father, Mr. Matthew McIndoo ...... Miss Nellie McLean left on Thursday to holiday with friends in Toronto. REAL ESTATEâ€"The 1:30 acre farm of the late Mr. Abraham Webster will be sold this fall. The executors have already adver- tised the sale. Tarponisc.â€"Mr. Herb. McLean, our finished and l l ed. I Blevins, lacjvccnt cities. towns an send delegates to a convention at Tironto voung to be held on 9.1: and mm of September to 3 l wagon and buggy on the road on the 10 h l l l which conveyed them to their last resting place in the Presbyterian cemetery near here. The melancholy event has cast a loom over this village and neig as Mr. Hayes only quite recently moved from here. . of fifteen; his parents, sister and relatives i have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community. POWLFS' COK.’ERâ€"FENELON. (Correspondence of TH: Poem Salmonâ€"Our public school res-opened on Monday, the Mich, though the attendance was not very large, but before very long the genial teacher, Mr. C. Bowles, will have his hands full, also Miss Gillie. the able assistant. DEPAchur.â€"Messrs. P. Mark,J. McGee and Herbert Gillie have all gone to the North-west. They have our best wishes for their success. Liv: Steamâ€"Mr. John Copp purchased from Mr. J. C. Parrish s. batch of pigs, his eleven in number, about six months old, that netted him $101. They were uniform in size and would be hard to boat. . . .Mr. cattle ; they are very scarce. The general opinion is that they are going to be a good price, and the farmers are anticipating an increase in the price of wheat and peas. May their hopes be realized. Timesmsc.-Mr. H. Eyres, of Cameron, has commenced the season again with his steam :hresher, and the prospects are good for a big season’s work. Harry is the boy that can do it ; he has threshed already in this locality ..... Mr. John M. Marshall has done a few jobs already with his Waterloo Champion, and does good work ; he has a big field ahead of him. AHA RIPUSA. [Special to Tiis Penn! COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS â€"Caurcil met on the 16 h Augusr, members all present. Mlnuvâ€"s of last meeting read and approv A eimmunlcaticn from Mr. John city cli-rk, Toronto, inviting discus-s the question cf the sholnisn of tax exemptions, was liid on the table Mr. William Short. through his solicitors. Me=5r=. MrSwt-yn 8: Anderson, presented a bill cf $11) for damages sustained by breaking machinery, wagon and buggy on the 103h concession line. Moved by Mr. John Stacey, seconded by Mr. Edwin Mark, that Mr. Lownsbrough and Mr. Rich be a committee to investigate the claim of William Shcrc with reference to loss sustained by breaking machinery, concession line, and report at next meet- ing.-â€"-Carried. The trusfbee of u. s. e. No. 14. Mariposa and Ops. vi ished to have their application of the 19'.h July amended. when the following resolution was 9:28.43: Moved by Mr Swain, seconded by Mr. Rich, that the amended anp‘lcstion cf the trustees of ms 5. N:. 14, Mariposo and Ops, be received and the rzquest granted by adding 850 to the firsn application, making the whole amount $l,400, and that a by-law be passed to that eflect â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Mark. seconded by Mr. Stacey, that By-law No 478, being a by- law to provide for Issuing debentures for the sum of $1,700 for building a school- house in union school section No. 21, Mariposa and Ops townships, be received and read a fire: timeâ€"Carried. By-law was read a secand and third time and finally passed. A similar by law was finally passed, lssuing debentures for the i um of $1,400 for building a schoolhouse in us 9. No. 14, Msriposa and Ops. Moved by Mr. Rich, seconded by Mr. Swain, that Bylaw No. 480, being a by-law to provide for levying and collecting 03 the rateable property if the township of Mariposa in the yearA D. 1897 the sum of $5,567 for county purposes, and also the sum of $5,350 for township purposes, the county rate to be 2.14 mills per dollar, and town- ship to be 1.3 mills, be received and read a first time-Carried. By-law No. 450, being read a second and third time. was reliable tailor, has received some fall suit. flnall 'passed, signed and eealod. Moved ings and is prepared to offer them tastily by an prices that make his shop a that By-law No. made up veritable Klondyke. l REMOVALâ€"Mr. J. D. Denny has moved ‘ to Smiths’ Falls. He takes a position as teacher. Recovcnso.â€"It gives us pleasure to state that Mr. Sutclifl’e has fully recovered from the operation he underwent with an oculist. l Hustonâ€"Mr. John Best has rented his farm to Joseph Bland, esq. GONE Wrenâ€"The excursion to Manitoba Scuoor. has begun again. Mr. Wm. Stacey’s pupils had the success at the recent 1 entrance and public school leaving examina- tions which his and. their hard work well merited. Cour. Austinâ€"Messrs. C. McFarlane and ' Ion Best, of Peterboro, wheeled out on NEEDED Rnramsâ€" The lung Swain bridge, just south of us. has beenoverhaul . d tmob seems umtiefactobndprily done. There -o ger nowâ€" ‘ seems strong ..I the ' ' “maratha'nkstpyou; Mr. - :gnv soon piece 0 reduce: ,, swamp and redeem itfrolu its W and you may have . Mark. seconded by Mr. Smoey, 481, being a bylaw for levying and collecting off the rateable property of the township of Marinara in the year A.D. 1897, the sum of $3,307.03 for a public school general rate, and the rate to be 1.27 mills on the dollar; also the sum of $4,852.55 for a public school section rate, as. No. 1 u.. rate being 3.2 mills per dollar; :2 u.. 1.1- u., 3.7; 4n.. .9; 1-1 u.. 1.8; 7u., ' 20a. .4 .,.. 1.26:3,16;5..6; 1 ‘ ' 3. 1.4; 19, 2.0; be timeâ€"Carried. By-law No. ”481, being read a second and third time. was finally passed, signed and sealed. Moved h Stacey. seconded by Mr. Mark, that the clerk be instructed to notify John Spark and John Thor-burn to mobs the and hole ssfa forpublie tnveLlotgrmijlso to notify S. Tremeer to fill up ditch he dull tn the 5th mueeulon line. lot 5.â€"Caxrled. seconded by hborhood, Wm Copeland, covering slu1cew'a-y: bud drdw Ernest was a bright, clever boy , C W le'york on i i Reuben Gorrill, building sluiceway .......... Donald Johnson. ditching ................. l l l l i and harvest begun. l wish them luck in their undertaking. I l l .4- now: Thns Grimstoua, cover for culvert ...... . . . . Daniel Johnston, gruelling ................ Tnos Bill. gruelling .... u 0 inggrai'el ................ . ..... Geo Martindale travelling ...... . . . . . Geo Hickv, gruelling and work ............ Tho- Grimstoue, tile for siuiceway.. .-.. .. .. W A Silverwood gruelling ..... . .......... W A Silverwood, for gravel ................ Donald Johnson, gruelling ...... ..... . . R Jackett breaking stone .. Wm Coed, repairing slui 'eway Ezekiel Joni“. gruelling . .. .. . Geo Hick . drawing stone and making road" W D McCrimm in. nhovclllnz gnvel ....... 36) Donsid Johnson. gmi’elling ............... l 50 J S Bruno grading and gravell n2 ...... .. .. 13 20 â€"7Carried. Msved by J. M. Swain. second ed by R. Rico. that this council adjourn to meet again on Monday, the 20th day of September, f:r general business-Carried. J. B. waox. Tp. Clerk. â€"_.â€"â€" IRUA'DALE. [Correspondence of “fun Poem H!.uvrsr.-Tha haying is now all over, Pxnsoxuz..â€"Miss S. E. McElwain, of Gelert, has returned to Iroodale to take charge of the school for the remainder of the year ...... Mrs. White, formerly of Iroudale, but now residing in Cavendish. is at present visiting her friends and relatives here. everybody being pleased to see her. . . .Mrs. Wm. Spenoely has return- 8 '8538 888382558 Daniel Mmsugall, of Bileover, paid our , village a flying visit on his bike last‘ Sunday. â€"â€".â€" V ICTORI A 120.4 0. [Correspondence of Tin Perri Prcmc â€"Oa Thurday. August 121:. a very erpyahle picnic promoted by the ~ ladies of the congregation, was htld in the Fort fleld, Balsam le’. A number of visitors came from Cobccauk per Mr. Phiillps' steamer, and thw- vmi a lame attendance of friends from Kl: ltd -ld. Vie . tcrla Read, Eigle Paint and other places. ; Tea was served in the schoolhouse. and the display of daintles did great credit to the culinary skill of the fairer portion of the congregation. The handsome sum of . 82350 was realized. Gunkn Pm1.â€"On Thursday, Sept.‘ 9 h. a garden party will be held on the , beautiful munds adj lining the R - church at Victoria Road. At 3 o'clock ii ' buggy will be drawn for; in the evening ‘ the grove will be illuminated with Chinese lanterns, etc. Refreshments of all kinds will be terved by the ladv parishioners a: 6 o'clock. Gates open at 1 p.nt~. G(.0DERHAM. [Correspondence of Tu: Pour l (‘ivrczâ€"We have had our civic holiday. ‘ and kept the 12211 of August in commem- ed after spending a couple of weeks with . her son at Uxbrldge ...... L B. Hou‘and has moved his wife and family to Wilber- force, where they lnteud to reside fer a while. Norrisâ€"The mine at Irondaieis hustling. It does not take long to not away with the samples, but thry are like chipmunks gathering grainâ€"not long gone bef ire they are bick again ...... The shoemaker of this place does not think his trade pays, so he ' is trying the railroad to see if l: is any i and were well "Wid' better ...... Our recent hotelkeeper has work. He has also built a. new barn this of her friends to her birthday party on ' Aug. 921:. They enjoyed a very pleasant d townships to evening by all accounts. . . . Several of our on the lS:h Aug. for ; men ltfl‘. Manitoba, among whom were R Bunham, Jae. Beech, John Ford, Eiias Ferran. We doubt they will be greatly missed in this vicinity. UUNSI’ORD. (From another correspondent.) of Pension. in enduring from a paralytic stroke. Mr. Poole is an old resident, much respscted, and his sudden illners is much remtted bv his friends and neighbors. oration cf the relief of Dsrrv. Favored by fine, cool weather cur “clvlo” was a pronounced success. and only two or thru- navvles were in evidence as being ardent disciples of Bacchus. From Bancroft. Baptisie Lake, the present terminus of the i and Mornnuthmn the east,frcm Lindsav, ! Penelon, Kinmount and Sncwdon. on the ' west. as well as from Cavendish. As. i struihcr and Galway, the ptpslace turned ' out to witness this our first ci-Iic holiday. summer.. .. Miss S. Graham invited some = MCCJll's’p’“°n‘z’d' l i I v No: I i CHURCH Normâ€"Rev. Mr. Innis preached ; two excellent sermons in the Presbyterian , church on the subject fore-ordination. In 1 '0' tha the first sermon he showed from history that it was embraced by Au ustlne, of Hippo. Luther. Melancthon, C viu. Cram- mer. Baxter and other prominent reform- In the second sci-mun he proved his assertions from scri ture. to attentively... .. Rev. Mr. Kenny. of the Methodist church, was, on account of severe attack of sickness, unable to fulfil his appointment. We are pleased to learn that the rev. gentleman is recovering... . . . Rev. Mr. Moore, of Minder, official ed at Mostâ€"l might pay al~the sports were curled out in L‘po.r I - . . changed his occupation by going into farm ; town, wallet in 1mm” town the” w“ only one dcniing platformâ€"that cf Harry and more refined regions. where the urn and rrfre-ihlng brains of Pine ske brought their exhilarating influences to bear. a free dancing booth nod b an erect- ed by Mr. A. Rose, whilst his entecmed ion-in-law, Mr. Jas. Tindall, prtsided at a , refreshment counter, where isoft drinks candle‘, etc., were on sale. Owing to the change of wind, which moved the boom of legs owned by C. J. Pusey (I) right under the greasy pale. climbing the same bed to be given up, which was a great disap- slntment to many. The shooting. canoe Pmn‘nc Sruoxn..â€"ifr. R;bt Poole, | P and log races, the running and jumping. and all the usual accessories of civic sports, including a fat women's race, were carried out to the letter and amidst great ; good humor among the crowd. In the evening Mr. Rm, having secured the use cf the smiling dinln and sitting rooms Queen's hote fro-n Mrs. Way, ‘ transferred his fiddler and a select party 1 Both sermons l showed study and ab ty and we re listened l l 1 St. John's church last Sunday and reach ed | a very instructive sermon ...... :v. Mr. Crumby, missionary at Deer lake, will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church next and following Sundays. Rncovnm.â€"Tho congrega ion of the roshyterlan church were pleased to see destiny at the organ lass Sunday. She has Just recovered from a severe illness. and congratulations on her race were lavishly and afl'eotlonately besto Pneoxu. â€"Mles Maud Wooilard has returned from a visit to Miss Spouse. of Hartley ..... Messrs. Walter Kennedy and Wm. White have gone to try their fortunes in the west. They purpose visiting British Columbia before returning. BRECEIN. Co once of Tin Patti rreopoud Bnmnrso.â€"Mr. M sy, of Cannington. the access -ful tenderer for the erection of Mr. Roaohe'e new hotel, has proved “hustler" by the rapid progress he has already made on the new building. This building, when comp‘cte, will be one of l i l o l l the best in the province, havlsgall modern l equipments and comforts. It will be three stories high and built of solid brick. Parmesanâ€"Rev. K. J. Melisa arrived l home last Saturday. after spandinga very ' pleasant week's vacation. 2 The rev. son- will be absent again this week attending the retreat in Toronto ...... Mr. and Mrs Gsers and daughter , Miss Katie O'Donnell. of Detroit. are non afewweeks vuitingfrieudsln vl Kiss would tlemau E ii [55 , . ii . , "flu ,. u. r. e . IOI’I'OW. meetingof theCan ' heldinthe Oakwood Tuesday. Aug. 31st, at 2 pm. tionwiththedistrietmotiugthuewill be' aoonveution foe-the of the disciples of '1‘. rpsictoze. including the Lpper town aristocracy, to it, and charging a small fee, indulged in dancing . tn the wee sms' hours in the morning. Mrs. Way, of the Queen's listel, did a roaring trade in the culinary dn-pariment, ‘ and hur bar was also well patronized. But I am came to the end cf my tether. not for want of matter, but of paper. of which send me a supply and oblige. OLD Scorn: ..â€"â€",â€"â€"~ OAK WOO U. [Correspondence of Tn! Posh] Obitâ€"Alas, how soon joy is followed by A few days ago an item from here announced joy in the household of Mr. Joe. ‘ Falls. Taoday (24th) there is weeping. Mrs. Falls passed quietly away this after- noon, leaving a babe a few weeks old. The burial takes place at Oakwood cemetery on ‘ Thursday, 261b, from the Methodmt church. 5 ...... The body of the late Mrs. ?arkiusou, ' u.. was brought from the residence of her , sou-in-law, Hon. S. C. Wood. Toronto, on ‘ Saturday last for burial a. Little Britain on ‘ Monday. Mrs. Parkinson had attained the great age of 87 years. . Hanvxsr. - A good harvest is being , slowly gathered in owing to catchy weather. Mani will be through on Saturday next if r permits. Some are through now as for as the grain harveetls moaned. i Pmoxanâ€"Mr. John Bracket, of Bright, ' Out" is visiting the old home and friends, _ and is eta ' g at his father's here....Miu Margery egg is at the post oEoe here, a ' new face....lilrs. Geo. Savanak.0s.kwood, is seriously ill. . Curncn Noraâ€"The financial district ' ton District will be In eouam- S c A FULL SUPPLY 9F BLAIKETS AND YARNS Weds-day. for Milan, Re- i . L B. 8:. O. R. R, Deer Like. Cardiil Up in the higher : l i 2 i l l l l ' ”““““‘r” Q‘ thodist church on; 'oaofthewerkl 0L1] MINEBS who have contracted with the Transportation Company for provisions get plenty of good wholesome food, and are supplied with the $ Bill’jflll Blend of if? India and Ceylon Tea for which we are sole Lindsay agents. K [i American ““‘i‘~“fl‘v‘t“‘ll‘v‘v‘- This fine Tea is put up for us in half- pound lead packages, and is imported direct from the Gardens. Each package bears om- own Wrappei'and we honestly believe it i~ the best Tea for the money ever introdiiceli iiito Liiids:_\'â€"â€"if it wasn’t we wouldn‘t handle it. ‘0. 1.111.135 1.1".‘\.'\.‘\.‘\.'\-\ 'l. \- BED LABEL, 200. BLUE LABEL, 25s. To get the best results the Tea should treated as follows : After having war med the pot put in a small 'J‘ezispoon- ful of Tea for each half-pint of the Infusion required. Let it draw for FIVE to SEVEN minutes, and pour out. It is best to use water that has not been used before, :md to fill the Teapot up at once. Try a package of Burjau Blendâ€"if not satisfactory we will cheerfully refund ilic money. 1 iii‘ Maw . . BLAUKWELL 8500. General Grocers. Puneyors and Provision Merchants. First Store East a Market. Tel. No. 6. 1. Born Bros. 7 . WIDE AWAKE. Our customers are not influenced by windy advertising. Wide 3:. common sense people never are. ' .' The statements we use in advertising are consistently carried (llll it trade, and the Intimate business relati ms existing between the public and '1 ‘ firm is pleasant and unsuspecting. HOP?! to II}. built!” ll on the increase. Machinery runninu night an- an! to Iupplv the increasing demands of u.. an trsde. This i: the Siren ".“l‘ '0‘ certain moi-s ; the main ones are : (l) we manufacture goods which "n “'°_'”t"" service, ““1 8“!“ co every article we make. (2’) $913 3‘ Pd“. ““05 1|". only one profit added to actual cost, and that is the mini-5 -" W1. (3) Gus no credit, consequently to have no bad debts. $1.75 8: $1 £1 ‘ OUR MW of Dress Good been selected 1 and Ge “He who serves his This is . NEW will have m: dill.c.;‘.:} :1. . limit and paircm. fell fine in all kind-.- ivi Fe find us out :0; and w SISSI Quad ' is the Largest a Show you the 3

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