I hich will 5111" I. Now, you: 1] is not a luxu >od and you W ty if you get 0‘ Oven, for sale black and ods, price, m the best :â€"â€"cut and rices from eady-made $ 5.00 and ,nd we â€"-â€"â€" m mum“. .lth, your life.i You will 5m as badly €001“ $2.50 and ObituBrY. Hudson, one of Lindsay’s inhstinsats, passed quietly cue o’cloek Mondsy morning he had attained an age if you get 0 yothers. the notices bear- 3‘1“ years of age. Being an, {Of sale .3 members of the Queen-st. 1:: having some reference to :35 oreached last Sabbath nev. Father Greener, who Is and pastor of the family. ved a beautiful Christian Last hours was comforted the religion of Jesus. Ulster, M380 blooms PORT xR’s Bookstore, ant-st" Lindsayâ€"14. E AND COUNTY. IE1. Once ms While. llzis certainly only once Ina. ilmdsay people have the appar- heariag such music as will be ï¬g Academy of Music on Nov. by the Swedish Concert 00. bail a: Porter s.â€"34 l. v put forth even greater efforts to make this the greatest of successes. When any of our bargain .“leaders†disappear create new ones, and the excitement and boom is kept mming. Come along at any and all times, you will never too late hereâ€"we will guarantee to ï¬nd you a bargainâ€" gcal'C not in what line you seek it. It’s volume we want, proï¬t. Our immense stock must be turned over at all "ardS- We avoid the idea of carrying over this season’s 055 with the hope of selling them next season, and we ve adopted the properâ€"the only plan. Let the people re the goods when they want them at tempting prices, and :0, Keep a watch out for our special quotationsâ€"they e}. . Particularly interest youâ€"and you may rely upon the \‘a 3 that they are genuine. Read this week’s paper carefully 03gb, every column, every lineâ€"it contains information where regarding our sale and prices which you would be a‘uuaaian 3305i. ', FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1894. l The people recognize a good thing, and the story is told by our counter checks. The old principle of “doing as we advertise" has again triumphed, and our announcement of last reek meets with a ready and generous response from the uyers of this and neighboring counties. We are encouraged m: for Circulars of Fusiness and Short- College in Ontario. nay enter now and ate a course before‘ nas. Address, . BLANCEARD. W to miss. Punclpal Peterboro Bus. Coll. Mi ‘1‘. Bugonortlf kn mediate ‘0 the want, and M“ “I! hug. hR’h’ “d “1 ~ when the “m“Nm 2 and 1%. 4, arboro Bus. 0'012 HERE AND THERE. E912 ter 15 ea i wg‘xsmesrï¬s . ¢ ‘ F? â€was? DAM 2m N99. 36 ï¬g}: m kï¬zygeg‘e e mug L‘ a > “the hunting is ax! Man new We! “a th int-av um» IE“ 31: 0:13:13“: amt. h. 3“me mixed into \ yam! with tho No. 1 N all lines of the Grand ‘avallable men of em *5 km: workings N: a G. T. Rrbraieamm ,. .. fell ofl’a mas mm is has Monday ï¬lth “a h - 3% may 91%†m t Eva/3150529 Pleased Sales Daub/ed. M. W. KENNEDY 81 00., My notes flour weeks trafï¬c has 76 Dzkamm‘ Sale DRY GOODS, FURS, CLOTHING. A Gz'cmz‘ Success. M. W Kennedy a: 0'0 of new salephqnofl. 'Wih‘e \ ,\ Sim on animal ma iaoxv‘ven In: she ironies vary “ticket†. 0 can testify that he looks fly»: the int». on: at the nabs-i How‘- mon friends hm will he grad to loom that e la paving the way further pm- motion. â€"Mr. Thom. Joliott, I toma- typo. on Tax Poor Ind Wudu mm. and o nio- tive of Mn. J. C. Arman“. of this town. write- from Sn. John'o. In: P. Q . when he in established in on now: may bui- neu. to the am“ am in 1|pr beyond an Moon. nod bu um o rumor. he ï¬rm in known on Thou. Jol- '“ 3‘ 00-. now- .nd mule dad-n. With his motion me-uhum |fll°plmoin a mum thou-colou- omnin um. nub ewh gain aamviamgg Men glistmï¬msa. max I ‘9 at: w; W aw 5mm 3%%%%%%§: %%%g%%w%ï¬%% â€"Mn Geom Hmaofw N. Y2 the Pan-km Lumber smegma a an†winâ€? was: week :53 339569! an 531;“ Mark â€"Mr. J. S. Horn, of the ï¬rm of Horn Bros" manufacturers of woollen 5,111 at present enj ofï¬ng a brief hulls ywflm relatives and fr en a In Marlpoea. , _ â€"Mr. J as. Lewis, of the ï¬rm of Lewis Pearson, carriage and wagon makers, of Bobcaygeon, was in town on Tuesday looking other business interests. â€"Rav. R. McNabb. B. A., wife 'and fam- lly, of Becchburg. Ont, spent. Thursday last in town. and were ï¬ne guests of Mrs. D. Smith, of Wellington-st. â€"Misa Wilson. daughter of Dr. Wilson left for Tomato Monday evening to visit her friend Mrs. Charles, Bahhurst-st. â€"Mrs. John Bate, of the north ward, who has been visiting friends In Porn Hope, returned on Saturday 1351:. â€"Miss Emma Graham, of Fenelon Falls, spent a few days in town last week visiting friends and relations. â€"Mrs. H. J. Pearson, of N quand. Is in town on a visit to her son, Mr. J. J. Pear son, of the east ward. â€"Mrs. J. R. Winters, of Toronto, is spending a few days Witt: Mrs. J35. Boxal], Peel-st. â€"Mr. J. 0. Roy y, of Kinmount, spent a few day s in town last week, the guest of friends. â€"Mr. W. Start, of Valentin, an old and esteemed friend of THE POST, was In town on Thursday. â€"Mr. A. E. Knig ht, of the East Toronto IAdvocate, returned to Toronto on Monday 3511* â€"Miss I. Burgess, of Fenelon Falls, was th guest. of friends in town on Saturday â€"Mr. Will Cm, of Toronto, spsnt Sun- day and Monday in town. rational. -Mr. John A. Ellis, otiFenelon Fallsmas in town on Friday last. â€"Miss Milne has zone on a. visit to her sister, Mrs. W. A. Prldmc-re, of Chicago. and 0: Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks 0 our neighbors and friends who took so much interest, and showed so much kind- ness to our poor boy while at Sturgeon Point during his long and protracted ill- ness ; and also for the kind help and sym- pathy shown us during our recent sorrow. On behalf or the family, _ __ l'lve Per cent. Is a better rate of interest; on your money than any bank can afl’crd, but; you will have that amount returned to you out: of every purchase you make at M. W. Km:- NEDY 8:. Co‘s. Buy a. parcel of their sins during their discount sale and berg . see what it W111 be worth to yamâ€"342. J os. MAUNDER. â€"Mr. Beverly H. R399, of the Nisgura Falls Eieotrio Railway, who is spending a brief holiday in town with his sister, Mrs. J. C. Hal-stone, mourns the ions of ogoid watch and a large sum of mone as the re sult of the o erstions of a bold rular on Tuesday nig is last. Mr. Ross hadm attend- ed the Mrs. Mountroxd lecture in the Academy of Music, and returned to Mr. Hui-stones residence about ll 30. retiring soon sited Some swag! time later he was awugengéélby meme scum uiamï¬km £9 8 ‘ ie e need alone a? then; 5E ugiiiet he in Ntiï¬ leteeseued 960% “12% mere â€$1 1» a: Wheel anew. Wm. “9%...w We: 030 thyagi‘dou Intel “werifli mm; on: onwhaoi mud “grad! niece“?! Manama“ 13:33“ helium v Madmmd oou lent slightmmtin mmrhat gvlthoutm 0!- Just then Romano 3 upon the scene. lump in hand. Upon in- ventim flan it was discovered thht the thin! had not em with the mid watch, I to o‘nulv. and Mr. “If at.- m, which were alien-welds (card in and rid-d at h oneumhle a. of m. ,y The tinnitus.“ in the men we: %' :u ',g.‘ N :wm Ind “4% III- tend by“ the em? VI}: Mild-ï¬t d ‘ â€"Mesere. R. D. Thexton, Herb. Gregcry. Fred Smyth, and several others passed through an un lensant experience Tuesday night last. n making the trip from Fenelon Falls toLiudeayon the yachtNouna Boy at a late hour, the engine br)ke down in the river and the craft was forced by high Wind’s far out of the channel into the weeds. Those on board passed a most uncomfortable night, and were taken ofl‘. dej .- cted and hungry, by the Eliturion next morning at 9 30. son, now of 933 Fort- st. east Detroit. had loaned out some reading books to his friends, two of those ooke, namely, “Scottish Poems " printed in 170", and a “Guide to Edinborou h, †he is specially anxious to recover. ny pa rson having same or knowing of their whereabouts can leave word at this emceeâ€"33. I \Vhile residing in 0 ps. Mr. John Hender- â€"'1‘he Dr. Slmp ell-Grantham hunting natty, operating on Concession, Lon , Round, Black Duck, Tamarac and W0 Lakes, Harvey, have enjoyed an excep- tionally run of luck since taking to the woods over two weeks ago. Up to Wed- nesday evening sixteen flue deer had fallen to their unerring rifles, and they hope to reach the limit allowed by law by to-morrow, Saturday. â€"Mr. G.H. Hopkins has been compelled to put in a drain from his residence on William-3t. along Melbourne to Lindsay- st., in order to drain his cellar. The ex- pense of such a drain would almost be sufï¬cient to build a sewer capable of sup- plying the needs of the whole street, and it put in would enhance :he value of properly benefltted thereby. â€"Col. Deacon, county police magistrate, held court in Bobcaygeon Tuesday last. It seems that two of the village ladies had a “tiff" and Indulged in Billingegate lan- guage of the vilest description. The magistrate very properly ï¬ned both parties, and it is not likely they will again washAtheir dir_ty linen in ppblio. Amman-o 0,“th l =‘mnbeobmnedatanyhourJnyou-nlahul A- B. Terry hops may on hand lat Enema; Colaâ€"884:1. Eifm mm and new: mu. â€"Mr. J inksâ€"Yon are fond of music. eh? Miss Jonesâ€"Yes, it Its really good. Mr. J .â€"â€" Well, may I have the picasure of your company at the Academy of Music on N 0v. 8th. because there is to be some music worth listenin to on that nightâ€"the wonderful Swe 15!: Concert Co. are to be thereâ€"34 -1. â€"The Goodwin - Dando hunting party arrived home on Wednesday morning from Bali Lske with four flne do arâ€"two having been consumed in camp. They were obliged to leavejhe yacht: "Solid Comtort" at Boboaygeon owing to the locks being under repair. â€"On Wednesday last an expert deer- hunting part , composed of Messra. Thos. McGee, of anetville, Geo. English, of Omemee, and two others whom we should judge none the less active, passed through town on their way to Dyszut, Glamorgan township. â€"The members of the Canadian Order of Oddtellows will attend their annual church service next Sabbath morning, Nov. 4th, in St. Ania-W’s church. The pastor, Rev. Robt. Johnston, B. D., will address the members of the order. â€"Dr. DeGrassi, of this town, and Dr. Bonnell, of Bobcaygeon, engoyed n. 0011111116 of days deer huntin at 511 Lake er- row3; P' on Lake, week. Being old hunters th, it is needless to say they did not return empty-handed. gartloularsaiif yto Mrs. David Browné. [strict visitor yin the south ward, or Rev. C. H. Marsh. -â€"A mother 15 desirous of having her child. a boy of about two years old. adopt- edby spme reqpeenahlp fegflx.‘ Ear full â€"Dr. Clark has removed the tenee from the front of his residence on Cambddge‘eu, and has had the the grounds nodded, which ‘adde very much to the appearance of the property. â€"Mr. C. H. Sproule and party, of Can- nin on, passed through town on Wednes- day set on their way to Glamo ,where they join another par , and w engage in a. deer-hunting expe tion. â€"Foolish persons who are in the habit of pointing empty guns at other should remember that the law authorizes a. ï¬ne of from $10 to $100 far this sort of foolish- 11638. â€"Dr. Purslow has resigned the head mastership of the Port Hope high school, and Mr. 1'. A. Klrkconnel. at Kingston. has been appointed in his place at $1,100 a ma 71â€"37733 336d (1011â€"3: Cabot 1015505. troni M. . KENNEDY 8:. Co. All other slzea In this line are cleared- take the hint in time. â€"Our ‘310 heavy. double-breast- ed Frelze vex-coats for 88, and 5 per cent. of! for cash. Gentlemen, here's your chance. M. W. KxxxxnrCo.â€"84.2. â€"Mr. Fremont Crandell is preparing to ï¬pfltate extensively this winter in his mice nearBalle narrows. Supplies for a hrgegangot menmbeingeenuln. â€"Ladiea who wear size 23,_24,_g5 o_r 26, ow, L . m. v. a. “Eur-v“- â€"The tall run of trash water herring is now on at Boboaygeon, and lame quanti- ties are being taken daily by psrtles using nets for the purpose. â€"The Pain Obtunde'i u'aed by M3. Nm- tinns la the best for extracting teethâ€"90- â€"Ladles' very hen ï¬ne-ribbed Wood Underveets tor 503. W. Km: 8.: Co.-34 2. â€"Two raccoons were killed at b Point recently bv Messrs. Frank etc and Geo. Gocdwln. â€"Some worth hearingâ€"the Swed~ ‘ lsh Quartet“ noert Co. Academy, Nov. 8511, Y. M. C. A. ansplcee.â€"34â€"1. , 'â€""'â€" :,_U,I - :loenl W â€"8u'gnlne In Mnntlee at Km 8: Co.’s. â€"Regulu: meeting of council Monday evening next. . â€"Tho board at educstlon will meet cn Tuesday evening. ~Hoon’s PILLS are pumly vegetable And noted purge, pain or pipe- 250- Inâ€"iï¬fuzgfregnluâ€"m-ï¬c- 80°68: 10' 35° - 3" M. W. Kmmxnr 8c Co.'s 9°“ W†now very non-vi and wool no“ THE CANADIAN iPOST. LINDSAY; omam NOVEMBER 2 1894. . QMU“ run†:'.'.;‘.L x H “Man UN manna»- in My: ham»; 1 hm a: nu m M‘ TN! I l“ and?!“ NM um mum “mm QM! :4 In man£um â€12.3%... nuggmo «New «annuima. to: 31%“:3“? 919: ! 0m anmmm‘é m 1:233;an “1:†m on m “MM. vuu «W «M. “d :Mawnu» at nu‘ «nah: an malt «0ka a not“ com. o: m nun "Huh“ Moon-Inn!" yum-y :namuu- mthhl-ï¬ww nun! puma-l at tho canâ€: gr; nhloto “mgr can u...‘ York. 31.1“"; 111111. 1111111111111 1.â€.1m'. memo"? mu. 3...... .... .. mu u â€5‘ ï¬nnboffld “m 111111. . . a h 0 .1.. m H 59%;.“1 1.11 1.11. ..‘mb‘m h .111.1-1 111. Mï¬mg £5? W “a.“ 3'1?" dual!" 1†.uu..n...unuu.. [I‘M ON? ‘Muuu..n.«..-...u Mlmggormmdlm MM L‘te Assurance Compan have of placing “lions.†or conti t deg‘s, on those lives that are be‘ieve to be scarcely up to the ' average. The number of application however, which the company has waged totals n to 5.213. representing 83 1 .- 90280. be n 80300 in advance or those in 1893, an much beyond those second by any life assurance company‘in the Domin~ ion in any year. ‘ The ionowin summary of the annual re- port shows e notable strong ï¬nancial position of the company and the substan- tial and tityi s that have been made in that he build up a strong assurance business: New “D Wigflm “Mbochhihlu Progressive â€I. Insurance â€" Splendid thawing oi “.3“ “I. “am Company. We clip the following satisfactory report oi the Sun Life Company from The Trade Review and Banking Journal: â€"During 1893, owing to the contraction of values and the lessened earning capacity of the people, some insurance companies deemed it wise policy to make large con- ceseions to insurers, and the annual reports of these concerns are below‘ expectations in corresponding dense. During that ed, as it is gleaned from a report for e year ending December 31. 1893, the Sun Life Assurance Company or Canada wasable to report a twelve months of business in most respects more satis- factory than any the comp my had yet had. a consummation due to the enlightened con- versation oi the emcers, the 1 number of declined applicationsâ€"num ring 259 and covering $744,233.03â€"testiiylng to the care exercised in the selection of risks. Another great advantage gained by the company over competitors arises from a practise which the directors of the Sun â€"On Tuesday evening Mrs. Mounttord, the Oriental lecturer, gave one of her most interestingh lectures in the Academy. entitled “ e homes and haunts of J esus." to a very large audience. The lecture was without doubt one of the most unique and instructive evenin s entertainment that hasbeen ven in (ice: for man aday. Mrs. ountfordis a highly cult - 3.2%?“ ““$“§£is“t“£5£‘agum u up t e y acquainted with her subject. Her expia. nations of man incidents chronicled in the scriptures to the ordinary reader appear as quite improbable, are such as to convince the most skeptical of the truth of the record. The manners and costumes of the country were illustrated most compre- hensiteiy by the aid of a number of; ladies and gentlemen attired in the dif- ferent garbs. Her appeal for the entran- chisement of women was most forcible and convincing ...... On Tuesday evening she lectured on ‘ Bedouns of the Deeert.’ From some cause the audience was not as large as on the previous evening, but the lecture was in every respect equal to the ï¬rst one. Her unrivalled representation of the life of the wandering tribes of the desert was most interesting and was made realistic by the aid of her attendants. who weredressedsoastorepresent each character she wished to describe. Mrs. Mcuntiord created a decided impression in Lindsay, and there can be no doubt, should shebe induced to again visit the town. she will be greeted with overflowing houses. The gaunt: men of the Cam» bridge-st. churc deserve the thanks oi the citizens of Lindsay for securing such an excellent treat. as w'ell fllve per 66in. the amount a! you_r purchase by M. W. WIS.“ -â€"There are not gonads mthhnï¬léh; English vocabulary express a of our “le proof" Frelze Utllstcrs at $8. M. W. menmy 8:. Co.â€"-3+2. â€"No matter how grant the bargain you buy, yguxm have ntqrnngo you In can)! â€"Wondertul does not express it! Thet’e what the people say about the Swedish ngeert Co. Academy of Music. Nov. 8th. town ve tip their 7 7 ~36 thut my have magnum†“To“ in; 111300113100, who 13 3 Christina En- deavor champ Ion. The subject of the leqtura is "Sociology and Good Citizen- â€"The young men's meeting Sunday afternoon at 4.15 is one which every man canenjoy,andwhere hemaybeeure of a welcome. Mr. H. Patter will give a abort address next Sunday. â€"Rev. A. C. Courtioe will we a lec- ture on Nov. 12th entitled "Boo and Good Citizenship." Mr. Courtiee the newly-appointed editor of the Christian Guardian, audis a lecturer of extraordi- nary ability. â€"A lecture is to be delivered inthe Presbyterian ehurehby Rev. A. C. Conr- tiee on Manda! evening, Nov. 11th. For. this meetingt eEpdeavor eoeietiee of tlm â€"Ge£yonreeaureoerved mu- theSwed- lahConeertCo.“ once. â€"Boys' mee Thursday at 7.15. All boy: under 11:33 me Invited to stand. â€"A meeting of the executive commune at the Viotorln caunty union will he held gag.†Y.M.C.A. parlor on Ssturday, Nov. -Yonng men's bible duo Monduy 5c 8 45 p. m. â€"thcnry md debating society Frill†at: 7 45 p. In. â€"100. DreaaGoodrox-L’Sc.tth EES'Bfe‘aaï¬e ï¬ï¬wmm' " a'wtormsncé o; t 13 superb comedy-drum, “The Bar- I ‘mmm of thepieyil eds-unsti- [xstionotMi-s. Francis Hodeus-nett’s story ot“Ediths’s Burglar.†which VII in vogue about the gene time with “Little Lord Fauntleroy." end has tax-its centre of interest a. precocious end quaint little l,ss the otherhusprooooioulmd play is tullot gir queint little boy. The dramatic situations, with enough humor- to relieve the tension. end it m â€In grows terest tram start to finish. ul- though it is simple in its platendinits business." ...... In the neu- iutuno the pet- mpns .01 the Academe! Mule?!“ 1“" 01mm a: mac n OVEROOATS. MULLINS RY. [MI/HES. MM'TLES. HINTLES. MEN'S UNDERWEAR. 8mm 3nd DRAWSâ€. OUR HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPARTMENT. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. There is a cermn something, on indescriboble completeness, about our styles that is quiet noticeable. Visit our Show Rooms. This is the time of the yes:- you not 1 New Overcast. Provide yOursclt with one of ours. We’ll make you feel better right any The Prices are right, the Goods no light. In fact everybody knows that Lind 35y" Ludo: of Low Cali Prices Dry Good’s Home is about as right-us any of them. MILLINERY AND OVERGOATS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. A most complete range to choose from. In French, German snd Canadian makes. Garments that like a sheep's fleece. Enmine our :11 wool 25c. line. We feel ï¬rst-nee ebont this Department because it is no trouble to sell the garments. We have onlv tog a customertotryegarmenton,mdmetheprioemditisgone. ' LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. MANTLE DEPARTMENT. 386. Double I'old Satteen Fiesta, worth - - . 505, 75c. Covert Cloths. all the talk in fashion journals and ammo Dress Makers. We have bought freely of these goods. M 100. Double Fold Beating, Cheap at THE BALL What is more nintending to the evenge women just now unless it be the question when she can ï¬nd the best and prettiest variety and the Lowest Price. - 9' LADIES, INSPECT OUR MANTLES. Evervthing New in Autumn Dress Materials. That Fit well, weer well 1nd look well. and thousands of Neckties in all styles. A fresh supply of Yachting Caps and Tam’O’Shanters just in. Carter. MEN’S SUITS, MEN’S ULSTERS AND OVERCOATS, YOUTHS' SUITS, YOUTHS’ ULSTERS AND OVERCOATS, BOYS’ SUITS, BOYS' OVERCOATS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HATS AND CAPS, TOP SHIRTS, NECK SCARFS, DRESS GOODS, G] TRIMMINGS, MANTLES. MANTLE CLOTHS, - - Lam’s Me Lear/em 2'74 M674 :9 Reacsz-z‘o-wmz/ C/oz‘éz'ï¬g. are showing a complete range of PIESTLEY’S DRESS GOODS. M Donn-c». owlhdeMï¬mhmmMWudnslingdozoMfed 3.99me Ounwhï¬ohlkdewy . SEEM; We hnmdthlmtuleoduuofmw tobauouinthotownmndourpï¬maw this... “SuwrquWuhdor .' mpuhdmmwmrun www.mmuud H188 â€wéawhimhï¬td. E- E- 'W. MCGAFFEY- AI imam mm of ‘0 mum 1M pawl into wk. 0w hm . me up w s:. on Ca“. 0m- M m m m not“ by a» am the our 300. 1‘0}: SN". a plump“. Al NEW DRESS. 0m IMO?! M Oh†WI.“ lever m mow regular Moo. 2w. UM" 2M. Lunn‘ (‘uhmm ("om m mp The tnde in our Dr.“ 0001!! Mt in open' up mom .‘hen enooungingly, and why, shouldn't it, when we are ehowing all the Newest and Lute-t eteriele in Owes Fabrics with Trimm- ing. in Bnide, Gimpe, Em, to much, It the Lowest “game. We mending. specialty of this department end before buying your New Dre-e come and take a look through and b9 convinced that we we allowing the right good- et. the Cheepeet Prieee. Our 10c. Dreee Goods ere going rapidlv, only e few piece. lefl. Aek to see our 25c. Double Folds. 250. Double Fold, all wool Borges. ARTER A few hints from our stock of Colored Dress Goods: P. MOARTEUR 8: CO. M Ch†WI.“ lower *1. mow mmpum. “m nul‘ Our 250. LMNN’ (‘uhmm (Now. mm mm! In any I! 30m P. McAz-thur 1 Co I. E. M HcGafl'ay; M. J. Onrtnr. GLOVES; HOSIERY, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, FLAN N ELS, IS, BLANKETS. Ge. Miu’ ling are all bad