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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Jan 1896, p. 10

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”m V33 “to... I-) â€" v_____ district, on Sunfii'ixi at 10 so 3.211. and 9mm- m: “15.23"“ 1%, a: "m , r w a. w mm b: rendered. Addresses up; follow rev. gentlemen are e ted: Greetrlx, fink: ' Smlth Beth- une, ct Beeverton; Miller), of Atherly; our esteemed putter. and others. Mule will be furnished by the church choir and the Brechln orchestra. Snows Lm Wanâ€"Merchant to me, at mdymedesâ€"‘iah we sell you a readymede suit!” nukeâ€" 'No see; not: 3 aâ€" reedymnde while thankeduenhgzellcrlnm" Mer- ehenbâ€"(smlllna) “There Is methlng you went?” Mlkeâ€""Yie m; n my eredlh mod!” Merchantâ€"“1‘0 hesurel' Mike- ..........19.4 Sgturday. Invest............ .............â€"21.0â€"Mouday. Wmestdsy, mean of........ ..13.65â€"Thundty. Coldest dsy. mu 01..........â€"12.5â€"Xouday. The week. mun of..............1.1". :Preci‘lfilation in Inches. Greatest fall of snow in one thy, 5.0-Thursday. Snow fell on 3 days. Total melted snow.. _. . .0 77. 1‘. Run. Higher-.... ...... ... €513.31; 1713 i116 first on Tina scale and in. butter auntfintshed It: 1713: some snug war from a stove pa supposed have szatted It, the $5 being filled in will sawdust. Ammanâ€"Service will be held In the Hophodm chmh here by Rov. Benj. __ . ,,L.; _I__ ._.-_ -1 LL- “fifimc ciiuih here Rev. Ben . tag-gunk, or Cannington. charm“: cf 12?: amass. on Sunday nexh at 10 30 mm. and “WW I’ yrs: uwu cu.- ngSMA wthe evening. Don’ I: miss It. small blue was noticed through a creek In MoLuok‘s shop Manda i evening. Messrs. “McCueIg Brady an DJGUH BL Lvavqu "w .u u ...... Mr. R. Bill Is agent for the Orlllla Szem Launday. Coscm.â€" he Sonnet Scotland, Sweet Attons Camp. Nc. 146, will hold a coma-t hereon'l‘uesdey evening, Jan. fillet. Dr. Gllchrlst,Dr. McDaaald. and Mr. Grant, barrister, of owns. and others, will assist; in the program. J35. Fax. the great burned», at Tcranto, Bertie Alexander, the celebrated Elghlmd dancer, end Robt. Lonny, the Seotolg pipe-1:, lqubeen en- [Correspondence of Tux Post] PmONALâ€"Mr. Patrick Cuddahce and his two daughters, Bras and Hannah, are visiting friends in Lindsay and vicinity this week ...... Miss Kate MoCorkell, of Toronto, is home fgr the honday season, visitln her parents ...... Mr. Tbcs Over- end an family, of Besvertonand Mr. J as. Kyle and his sister Kate. ct N crth Orillla, wereln town last Sandbag, the guests or Mr. John Ovexend ...... '. Wm. McCoéh spent last week in 01mm ...... Mr. Martin 33301135! gagging was ln‘towng'hnrsday. n. , A n‘., [Correspondence oi Tue Posr ] SCHOOL Nonaâ€"Our achools are once more in running order. Miss McConnell has charge or DivJL in place 0! Miss Ker:- nedy, who has resumed her studies. and Mrs. Brisbin replaces Miss Cnisholm in Div. I ...... There is a largely increased at- ‘endence at. the high school, and some ohanges are being made for the better ac- :ommodetien of pupils ...... The Modelltes were all successful in their exomineticns exceps three, and several have obtained schools. Tar: RiNK.-â€"Thli popular resort for re- creation is new in splendid condition and is beisg well patronizsd by all lovers of skating ...... The curling club is practicing diligently and talk of going to Toronto soon to return the Gmnites’ visit of last winter. Success to them. By the way, why not have a. friendly match with Lindsey before long 2 10 Know What You Chew present; [Correspondence 0! Tu: Post.) Omanâ€"It is cur sad duty to chronicle the death if Mrs. Wm. Suggitf, o! the township of Symervilie. w o departed this life on Wednesday. Sah inst, at the of sixty-four years. She wasanutlve of Yorkshire. England. She leaves a. loving husband, five sons and three daughters, to mourn her loss. She was fully prepared for death. Mr. Suggitu and family have the sympathy of the entire eommunity in their end bereavement. The remains were followed by a large con- course of pea lo to the Fenelon Fells cemetery on riday, the 10th inst. Mny she rest in peace. SNOW’.â€"SBOW has come again and made roads good. Things more lively at “1:. L4,. pun", -- -rdo- making a sham visis among their many friends and re'afivea in this locality. SKunNc..â€"We notice cur boys have a grant penchant for skating these fine evenings. 13133522223 other notiens are contained in their heads beside. Bath scxas skateâ€"“aux sad." QUEERâ€"“’11:: took a load a! grain to Mxiposa and recaived two cents yer bus. less than cfl‘ered here? ...... Dan Merge: the Good Temply-pj p16 social in the 77“.!*_ nun. CR ES W'fl'L L. [Correspondence 0! In; P0313! Wmmmlas.â€"Tha wandering Arabs who caused so much cxsiaemant in Ops are now encamped about two miles south, much to the dissatisfaction cf the neigh- bors, who hsva mised their hen roots. Give us another chapter of “ {swaths-up- tn-dnta." The people much prefer the the was :nst 1.113395. North Ontario last monthâ€"ms smogay i: ' __.2 L- In..- a bnv ‘- "\- -._ __, . schoolhonse on 'inds} Evening. WUflWâ€"wvno ”v...” ..... ansoxmnrxiuch pleased to have a can and see the smiling {aces cf. Mr. and Mrs. E3. qu36, cfl'QAygeoc. who intend A a ._ ““1- ”n..- {Correspondence of This Post] ILLâ€"With much regret we learn of the severe Illness of Mr. William Murray who is now in a very critical cmdltion‘ Mr. Murray has been ill with I: H nnmatlon for the was week oral-3:8. It being thought a: no gluefihat h}? cgnggglan was dagger; IIIâ€"‘Ann New Adverflsemeits This Week. Bi; nu bulls nun-u nan-a y--." -___ ans. We hope that hls illness will not prsve serious, and that we will see him able to be up and errand again In a short time. SUCCESSFULâ€"We congratulate Mr. Dennis Scully on the successful stand made bmlm at the recent municipal elec~ . Scully's worth as a councillor is known throughout the municipallty, and the electors have shown lhelr appreclatlon of hls services by elect! him for the nlne- teenth time as thelr eglslator in that Is free it?!) injurious coloring. The more you use of it the better you like it. mm, NEWS-LETTERS iéehth Lime a§ capacity. Fine Funâ€"Fairwcgther C). Business Change - Lindsay Bra New Spling Prints-“Tuner Co. St)c.t‘\king 3119 â€"E E W. MchEey Notice of blaringâ€"County u! Victori; Carpet. W eav lugâ€"Mrs. J :hn Cilllghnn For Szle at 3 erzam «G H Hopkins. House and Lot. for Saleâ€" Meant, L uxz‘ 371w mannamu LmbéAY. FRIDAY. JAN. 17. was l, low. Temperature. THE ato. :. TUCK: E. Tuckett a: Son. for 120 WNEYVgLQE. 1'3! farm week ending Sxturday night" PORT PERM; TUCKTFT a SONS COo. LTD HAuuTon. Ont. BRECHIN. BADDO W. G, H. Hopkins. â€"Mownt, Luxzton 8:. Co {:01 T. Bun. 19:: «1‘. d. ‘. , 1 him“ Won Marniâ€"Mr. Thus. McDexmott, who [ted in . W martian to Miss Annie Rania, of Duluth. 1355 Tuesday. We wish Mt. and Mrs. Mo- Dermot: my happy years of wedded lite. Ta: Com! THAT Nxvxn CAxnâ€"Sho â€"(dlsappolnted looking) “Finlgan's ball forgo: to as“ Monday mghu, sud tooled us both. lie-(living in hopes) ‘ Jennie, my own true lov'd one, wait $111 the 21:: comes," etc. [Correspondence 01 Tux P031] HAPPY Mensaâ€"A happv meeting took place in Montreal New Year‘s day, ‘ when Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McLauchlin, \ Msnitebc; J. C. McLauchlin, New Ycr'x city. and daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Jackson, London, England; Miss Alice Murray, B.A.. high school, Marquette. Michigan, and W.’ H. McLsuchlin. Uakwook, Ont, met at the reddence or Mr. Geo. Murray. PERSONALâ€"Mr. and Miss Hewie and Miss Beta. Meander, (f Cameron, have been visiting OAkWODd friends; also Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wakely. of Port Perry. Carmen Norseâ€"The Presbyterian o! Oskwood and Cambrey circuit have secur- ed the Rev. Mr. McKenzie as their pester. ..... Rev. Mr. McCemus, of Port Perry, ; preached an interesting sermon on Sunday morning last in the Methodist church here. Hie text was found in the 16m chapter oi St. Mark's gospel and the 15th verse. “ Go ye into all the war-id and preach the gas , an...“ n. Mun-mun I: a ne U’ml-waâ€"I-Iâ€"v,â€"â€"â€"â€" . we ,7 , _ J. P., tor a trial of their. W. McDaneld andDennisMskinswerebetoretnemona charge of having taken momthe premises of J. Nvgent, on firth concession. Eldon, clover seed amounting to the value of titty dollars. The seed was toudonMskins‘ premises. They were sentenced to four months’ Imprisonment at hard labor in Toronto Central prison. Oman himâ€"Rev. J. Moi). Deacon W in his own pulpiaonSsbhath t, otter an abeenoeofthreemonths. Es has been teaching in Knox college, Toronto. 11:82:": ParrFâ€"S‘ound.’ ivho has' been vlslurgggr mocha, Mrs. D. Carmlohurs. will hogs on_Frlday,Al7fl 35““ ‘ ’ â€" ,_- ‘7 ._ 1. wu- .uuâ€"- -'â€"v ._ ___â€"_‘ , Tm: Foamâ€"Tn: Poe-r In thi bedrock- ly In thoaepu'te. Anypenonwhghu: “vist‘mE‘érâ€"Tfir? Edvaraham, of Dairy- mple, is paying her sister, Mrs. A. Lee, oi this town, a few daye’ visit. A Warrenâ€"Mr. A. Lee, of this town, has a visitor who means to stay, in the shape or a little daughter. Caoaca NOTEâ€"The Rev. Mr. Duncm t a telegram on Friday that the Rev. 1‘. Reid was very low and sinking last, so he went to Toronto, and Mr. Duncan, senior, occupied his on! it last Sabbath, and is taking his place week, it being the week of yer when eervicee are beicg conduc every night in the church. The Rev. D. Y. Bose conducted the eer- vicee on Monday, and the Rev. D. D. Mc- Donald is expected for Friday night. Como-rm.â€"Magietrate'e court wae held in Woodvllle on Monday. l3.h inst, by Mr. Deacon. P. E, and Win. Cameron. - a a. . _ 1.4-1 -1 w Manure-Id .I- A“ )1: luw nu any n __ r_-,, to every creaturgy‘nir. McCainus 153 fine spasker and created a favorable impression on his hearers. Sauctazunu CHANGESr-Mr. L. W. S. Foley, hard- ware merchant, has removed to his new quarters across the road. . . . . .Mr. 00an Usmp'oeil has purchased a the village lot of Mr. A. J. Smith. Wanmxa Bumâ€"Mr. John McMillan, of Fairviaw farm, Marlposa. and Miss K. McCualf, of the 8.11 com, of Eidon, were united n the bonds of matrimony on the 8:1; inst , at "2°. ogide‘a home. D A‘L -1--A.l-_ \fâ€" UI’HILL. [Correspondence 0! Tu; POST} SCHOOL rc-opened on Monday under the able management of Miss Gmklil, ot Owen Sound. We all join in wishing Miss Gaekfll the very best success in this her new field at labor. PERSONALâ€"Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hett paid Mr. and Mrs. McCaughey a visit. . . . A number or Muiposa young paopie spent: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Gnhum” .. Mr. Geo. Sbenhecs has returned from Dorset ...... Mr. and Mrs. C. Thompson paid Uphill a flying visit. . . .Mr. Jae. Suter is visiting at» Beaverton. ACCIDENT.â€"-Whfle Mr. J as. But-ter- worth was engined in skiddinglogs the other day__at Kgrrfcifisllumber camp. _.._n.:..~ mm UUlA‘Svyvuuvuu-a v- _ , ._ Damianâ€"The Spanish gipxies, who were camped on the suburbs of our village, have removed their caravan further west. During their stay in this neighborhood they made themselves an unpzralieled nuisance, and seemed to beg on the prin- oinle of " what you don't see, ask for." LiTERARY.â€"0ur literary society wes well attended last Friday evening by the people here. drawn, no doubt, by the de- nste, “Resolved. that party politics is a. greater evil to the country than intemper- . 1-,“, _- -__-ra....aHnn rho nnm BLUGO‘CL urn vv v..- v-.._-_ ance." After due consideration the com mittee gave the decision in favor of the affirmative. Our society meets every Fri- day evening; doors open at 7.30 and the nrognmme commences at 8 o’clock. S::angere are always welcome. Subject for debate next evening, “Resolved. that beauty is more sought utter than talent." PERSONALâ€"Miss Annie Barker. of Man- His, is lhe guest cf Miss Maris Davidson. ...... G. W. Davidson, M.D., P.S.. who has been spending his holidays under the parental roof, has returned to Cincin- nati, 0. CHURCH No'rx. â€" At the Methodist church last Sunday evening the Rev. S. Ma ~Malay preached a beautiful and impres- sive sermgnjrogn the 4th verse of the Ssh LL-.. LL-.- -_L nutâ€".1, Gall Iu=u , uu uuv van-v â€"-â€"-- ELECTfl).â€"At the ré'cent election Mr. R. Guard was clogged ”3?“; "~‘L-_._ -l “.Iâ€" 1V6 autumn Hum Ian; A... - .. 8 -~.- .‘ _,- Psalm, “ What Is man that thou art mind- ful of him? and the son of man that thou visitest him ?" eroa.â€"-“Com!ng events cast their shadows before.” It [a whispered around time one of our good causewatlves is ex- peatisga summons tram Premier Bowen _to 39 to Octavia to take charge of the in- -_._|._..-_L \Tnv Dnnnt: p33: 5W0 wcuso, cllo .-._.... night ...... John McDaugall, Conn Csmp. bell, and a son of George Campbell, of Hit-they. are here on avian: from Manitoba. FESTI\'ALS.â€"Th6 )Iefihodis: S. S. C arist~ mas tree, held in that church on Christmas night, and the Presbyterian S. S. anniver- sary, of N :w Year's eve, were both successful. â€"- . m :- u-u-_ In...) to 5U nu vuuuuu u: laud revenue depn' L 0 meBhVde Popcu. [Correspondence of TH: You] THE WEATHER-The weather has sud- denly changed, it is very cold now; though there is hardly snow enough to make good sleighing. SCHOCL RE-Orxxma.â€"The public school here re opened on Mondgxy. 6‘11 Inst. PzasoxAuâ€"Misa Mabel Binghxm and Miss M. Campbell returned to Mnskoke on Snurday, where they iatend to teeth school ...... Miss Anne McDougoll has been visiting her sister in Toronto for the 993.3. two weeks; she returned Monday v-1... l'hnqâ€"A-J“ (‘n‘tn Pemn. [Corre-pondmmc 0! Tue Poer At 8“. J chn's Sunday school Christmas festival the Rev Mr. Creighton presented prizes to the 23350 ring successful competi- tors: Attendance- lst Christina McCal- lnm. 20d CLr: Cssmdy. 3rd Alex. McCal- ium. Bible GIMP, i1. MeCallum, teacher, lst prize far lessen examination: Clara Cassid . 2nd Levine. )I:Cailnm, 3rd Eliza- beth nrgesu. Begs“ class, J. thhgow, teacher â€" lat Edm'md )IcCellum, 23d Nor- man Kennedy. M“: Thurston’s classâ€"let Ernest Plumstone, 20d Maggie Potter, 3rd Tenn MLCslium. Miss Cessidy's class-- lst John S. Kennedy, 2nd Martha McCal- inm, 3rd Edith Burgess. Infsnt class, Miss Burgess, teacher-Special prize Meg- gie McCaiinm, lst Annie Isabella Ken- nedv, 2:d Gertrude Puget, 3rd Arch. Mc- Cslium. Carmen Noraâ€"The Rev. Messrs. Ten- ner, of Omemee, and McKinnon, of Fene- ion Fails, are expected to be present at the Presbyterian church soiree on Thursday, Jan. 23rd. Both these gentlemen are popular speakers and interesting addresses may be expected. PERSONALâ€"Mr. J. B. Kennedy has gone to Toronto. N oreâ€"It is expected that our reeve and den-teen will be uneeated and another election held in Vex-elem. uumx un’ uw 4.....7v..- -__, a bent sqp‘jc-g rebzunded, striking him with sufficient fore: to fracnzze his leg. Be is doing well under she shillul treat- ment of D:. Blanchard. BEAVER Hamâ€"The people of Baxley and Carder. an: busily engaged drawing wild hay from the meadswe ncrl h of here. To ea;- tnc long line of teams and men one would canclnde ting M.sj.'0rde had started n_,_ 1_|_- v ._~- ..- -__ ,. onvhis famous much to Hollow to loan) Corregbgâ€"paegge o! ’gn‘n Popnl our woop. WOODVIL LE. DUNSFURD. GLANDINE. “WOW. 3!" v lake. Du norm. “who“!!! ot In: 0:351:13 Poe!â€" [Correspondent cl m Peer] Aomnse mo Manxâ€"A very pleasant evening was spent at the home 0! Miss Ida Richardson. on Thursday even- ing, Jan. 21d. before she left to tskc charge of her school near Mlllbrcok During the evening Miss Richardson we presented with the following address nod presentation b her Sunday school clue: Miss Ida. Ric rdson, Dun Tamas,â€" Yoor Acises desire to-Pight two thingsâ€" ;, -__ ____ .Algelnn IUIIL' Kama uwuâ€" -- _-n_- -w- , v publicly. to esknowledge our oppraeietion ‘ cf the faithful services which you have rendered as ; privately. to rat: ind you by some tangible expression of our good will at the love you have won from m ry heart. They wish us. therefore. to tender you this bible end hymn hock, asking you to associate it forever with the me: end faces of the donors. We are sure you will, for many ct those who give it to you have been led 25 you to love Chrief. and must be group around you st the last greet dayâ€"Just as we were in the Sunday schoolâ€"when you my "Lord, here em I, end the children then but given me." S ed in behalf of your close, ‘ Bonner com, 1?an Coen. Haws very antigen?» “wed up.“ humus um- mun-a. v. ._. ._._‘ H, _ service: in connection with the Methodist church of Zephyron Sundcy hat ...... week, being the weekot prayer, service. were held ev evening excepting Setu- dey. On We eedey the two pa er were held in the Pm [Correspoadenee of Tax P0811. Arman. Manama-The nnnnnl church meeting was held here on Thursday last. 9:11 Inst. The native Interest of the con- gregatlon was manifested by n attendance. Mr. Dr. Cemeron and Mr. Watson were elected mungere In place of those mtjriug. All the‘gther officials were , â€"_ -_â€"-Ll- _-II- Correspondence oi TH! P061. Pnnsoxm.â€"Mr. 12‘. Walker and Mr A. H. Raid, 0: Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. A. Ewen here ...... Mrs. Ronndtree, cf Ux‘uridfie, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Dusty, at present ...... Mia Rose Brown, at Tax-onto, is spending 3 new 8 will be much missed in the Sunday and choir ...... Mr. Win. Cum goneto Illinois to live with his . Causal! Snavmzs â€"Bav. P. A. He- Danald, (t Zephyr. (coupled I: the hereon Sands toning Aliwere lemon e . with his exoclfiint ...... Rev. B. E. Lelteh had chug; of. the mnivennry iILL LL- "ALL-Ali Aueaca, auu All -a luv u â€"'râ€"â€"- -_._- _ r, , ' _ or parties will be speedily apprehended and dealt with. Huxsxnmâ€"Mlss M. McLean and Mr. Cairns, o! Glenarm, were married on Jan. 13th, at. the residence of the bride's aunt. Mrs. M. Mecdoneid, by the Rev. A. H. Bruce. The guests were the immediate relatives. We wish Mr. and Mrs.Cslme all oresperity. Giggleâ€"The “Arabs" are coming. 0 he! 0. PERSONALâ€"Miss Real. of Sonya. is visiting in town ..... Miss Bxird has oom- meneea her duties as teacher oi the junior department in our public school. Bunamr.â€"Onr townspeo le stood aghast on Sunday morning t at the news that Mr. L Pearoe'e boot and shoe store had been entered and burglarizad during the night. Goods to the value of $25 were taken. This is the fourth cr fifth time that Mr. Pearce has met with similar losses, and. it}? to be hoped that the part! .n, _____L.._)_ uuuou nvuunva. n...- u..- '-_._ . re-eleotcd. An unusually energetic policy is proposed for the incoming year. Namâ€"Mr. Arch. McMillan, student of Queen’s college, preached at Cresweil and Sonya. on the first Sabbath cf the new year. He acquitted himself (xeditabiy And gives promise of a. uscful career. Mr. Mo- glmun is a. son of Mr. Arch. McMillan, of anya. u. an- 11"--4. L-.. t‘nmhL [Correspondence of Tun Poet] BACK Amaraâ€"We are all pleased to see our old triend.Mr.JohuF1-lee,lnour midst again, and as he has eommen business for himself at the blacksmith shop, we wish him every success. We are somewhat disappointed that he did not bring gpsr'r‘ner in the business with him. no. , _- -_-... f‘Lâ€"Intm-a ulfh L'luua n p.)l.u.nn u. a..- v..-â€"w--- ...... Mrs. R. Mouse spent Chrlsmiis with hag pmgts lg Tqrox‘lto; 7~ _ __ -3 thlabm-n can; a. ' PERSONALâ€"Mr. Gav. West has termin- ated his contract with Mr. McDongall as blacksmith, and has entered into an agree- ment with Mr. RJblnson, of Little Britain. er when: he will begin wark next week. With many othrra, we regret, hisdepartun’, as he was an excellent michanic and a citizen worthy of respect. WxDDING.â€"Oa Wednesday, 15:11 insh, a. lsrge company assembled as the residence of Mr. Jae. Fergusans to witness and celebrate the marriage of Miss Hannah Ferguson to Mr. Benjamin Smith. [Correspondence 01 Tux Pom-.1 OBnUABY.-Mrs. H. Brewer, of Curiek- ville, died at her residence this morning. J an. 133:. Deceased was a very aged lady and for the past three weeks had been pro- strated by the shock sustained at the time cf her sister's death. She hsd lived very many years in this vicinity and will be greatly missed by a circle of intimate triends and, indeed. by all who ‘knew her. 77; ~â€" - -â€" â€" -eAAA mus-Iva .......... use p Ohmâ€"In the early dawn of Christmas morn, while so many childish hearts were overflowing with joy, we learned with sorrow that death had removed tram our midst one much beloved by all in the person of Winnlfred King. aged 9 years. 10 months. We deeply sympathize with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thor. E. King, in this scre bereavement. Winny's loss is most keenly felt in the home. The gap in the fireside circle, the vacant chair, a iond voice no longtr heard, the playthln now unused, all remind us that one we erish- ed so aeerly is absent now forever. The pupils, among whom Winny was a favor- ite. miss her in the schoolroom, in the class and during the play hours. She was much respected and loved by all who knew her. 04 Friday, Dec. fich. we paid our last respects to the remains of s lovcd one. The scholars with whom Winny had so often intermingled joined solemnly in the funeral procession. Rev. Mr. Gregg, of Little Britain, who conducted the service, spoke kind words or condolence to the sex-rowing friends. And as we watch- ed the closing of that early grove in the Pleas int Point cemetery, we realised the less 0! a daughter, a sister. n schoolmste and a friend. but this early friendship, though severed for a time, mey yet be united in that distant heavenly cums. UUuLu UL uuno yu-uu, A... .â€"v -â€"__-_- fl 7, SICKNEss.â€"T‘nere is one case of diph- theria. reported in this place; as every precaution is being taken, we htipe it will soon disappear ...... Mrs. W. .thehie, who was lately taken down with an attack cf bronchitis, we are glad to report. is getting better. REMOVAL â€"Mr. A. Brendon, G. T. B. operator, hes moved into his new premises. Smcnm’a is very good at present. Purinaâ€"There is some talk of surprise parties; as times are dull stgrssent we would like to see them come 0 . MUNICIPAL Eucrroxaâ€"The old reeve. Mr. John Szdgwlox. elected, and all the old council-men with the exception of one, Mr. Martin, being replaced by Mr. Fred Long. Exumrrxox CARâ€"Quite a large number visited the Manitooa and North-west exhibition car while it was here, and were very much nieased with the products. COMING BACKâ€"W8 are pleased to hear that Mr. W. S. Myles, formerly of this place, but now of Cleveland. Ohio, is coming back on a visit next month. [Correspondence 0! Tue Post] PEBSONALS.-Yuss May Bawhe , of this lace, Is at present visiting tr ends In Inden....Mlss L. J. Staples, ct Bexley. is teaching In No. 6 school, two miles south of this place, to; the current year. 7,- _‘ Al-L CAN ADIéN__ n gamma not :55 iii 0'! c! thqoolgut gxptcted FING ERBOA R1). GREEN BANK: MANI L LA. SON YA. GELERT. N2- tnke JANBTVILLS. cox 1W oi Tn Pond :3,â€" we: so unfortunate n! to hove his recently .89â€" constructed fox-est home destroyed by fire. scion He end his wits end child was homeless have far e tew dsye, but Mr. Geo. Hutcheeou .uby me to the boob snd eoonhsdsotneteo will doilsre oolltcted for the Inmate. besides esrt. clothing for the wits end child. who hsd you been hit pretty much in need oi clothes. to to They ere now once sgsin housed. is ‘ sad time in Mr. Joe. Anderson's house in the you village. in to RENALâ€"air. C. H. Coons commenced arm, n series of meetings in the Methodist .t the church on Mondny evening. a the Bonn Mumâ€"Mr. Lewis Fsllis. “10 hen for the pest two years hoe lived in Denote. given hes returned here to unite this his - class, went home. We hemilé welcome 1'. Follistoonrnidst . elstoonnes eosolmen ct msnh formed: to lose to Uncle Sun's sdvsntsge. “3% “WWW known atop! continues. (1 Money” [nit on Inch. 2 Ian; than who! Some as «rants: don’ I honm. go to I. . . .. been dlltu the puzzles no can It 11 I: both "Lave an to: no name ni- a. a. no. 1. one. |'i'o the Editor 0! Tu! Poet.) Sm,â€"Pieaae allow me epaoe in your valuable columns to say a word in regard to the selection of a trustee in S. S. No. 7. Om. Never in my remembrance has there been such excitement among the rate- payers of the said section. At a recent school meeting a dispute arose ooneerninu the increase of salary of the present teacher, which means on election at an early date. I understand the candidates chosen are Messrs. Porteone and Reid, the firmer beisg in favor of an increase in salary. which means high taxation. Now. sir, I would like to know, are the ratepayers able to bear this burden under the existing hard times. while neighboring school sections have (quaily as good teachers employed at salaries rangirg from $100 to $150 less. a, -__I_ .I.-L -v- -_, , and collector,-to tender for the position sought by stating in their application the sum or salaryiior which they. “the appli- cants." would perform the duties pertain- ing to the (nice. The law (Revised Statutes Chsp. 154. Sec. 278-(2) prohibits and I think wisely so. every council from giving those positions by tenderâ€"but leaves it to the good judgment of the council to ii: a salary that they, “the council." consider tsir remuneration for the work that is to be performed, and then irom amongst the applicants to select ‘ a conscientious and competent person to the position. ‘ Any applicant who would name in his applica- tion a salary or price for which they would do the work shows clearly that he or they have not not a true conception oi the law. and therefore should he considered incan- able. It in the selection of oflicials the council will only adhere to the law they will find it advantageous in more we a than one. Cheesepariug ratepayers w o always look to chea ness. utterly regard- less ot efficiency, w then be deprived c! the privilege of going about during elec- tion times with the Ethat “Smith. whose tender was seven d re less than Jones. did not receive the appointment. though according to theirjudgment he was just as good a man." My remarks as above i0! forth are not intended. and I hope will not b: tsken. as a reflection on the post rec 1rd of any councillor. and it any future benefit accrues I shall gel fell rcpsld.â€"- Toronto Street Merlot. Grain receipts on the local street merkct were not large Tuesday morulng. Osts continue tobe firm, end 500 bushels sold at 23c to 29:. B:rlsy ms steed]. GOObuslz- els sefllng at 40: to 415:. end 100 bushsle sold or. 520. Hay and Strawâ€"Hey m steed: at $l7 to $19. some ten loads selling at these prices. Five loads (-1 bundled straw sold at $12 to 815. and loose straw was nomlnul. Dressed Hogsâ€"The anticipated £1.11 In prloes did not occur. es the receipts were small. Loads of good hogs sold at 84.60 to 84.75. end heavy welzhu broeghl: 84.50. Slngle smell hogs sold as hlgh as $5. Something lulolpal Bodiee Should now. [To the Editor at 'rua Poet] bm,â€"â€"Ae the municipal elections are now a thing of the past. and an the eltczcre have decided on whose heads shall teat the naponeiblllty of municipal government for the year 1896. and tntthermore. as my writing at this date can not be eonetmed to be (or or against the intereele of any candidate. who sought municipal honoraâ€" I take the liberty of oalllng the attention of your readers to what I have always con- sidered to be an erroneous [den that seems to be growing in the minds of our muni- cipal represmtatins re the appointment of cflioexs. viz. the allowlng ot applieante for Important positions. such as asseeeor tuna-o4 D -- -â€" A number '5: ratepayers think that Mr. Parteous has taken a wrong stand on thls question. although he put forth the strong argument that he. as trustee, slwnys worked to the beat of his oblxlty toward the welfare of the school sectlon. and would not. fcr the sake of a few dollars extra, have the Intellect of the chlldren of his sectlon blighted. end that for these reasons he was entitled to another term of ctlias: but they sold “no," and have chosen Mr. Wllllsm 8216. an tntelllgent. respectable farmer, to be thelr standard heater to the centres contest. Mr. Reid's motto Is to “live and let llve," and he cannot see why the rstena ers or this section should be tramp‘ed upon by e few. _ __.s s_A-..._.l.-n» clash“! "'3!”le!“ uyuu v; .- -- -.. Let the (no and lndepondent electors of this section rally around Mr. Raid (on oleotlon day). who was one of the first ratepayers to stand up and domand “equal rights." and place him at the head or the poll by a large micrlty.â€"Yom. RATEPAYBB. Yours. Rnboro. Jul. 8“- 1595- COMMERCIAL NEWS. 061m UNICA. moms. bis 1“me Ratchet-0’ Caneâ€"Trade was man (J: good «we. hut It was the suns old nary about pour und common. The make: m clawed 3nd dull. Good cattle wul fetch 353 lb. but the major!” of the but do were 9:40 at from 3}: to {351: pa; lb. till-mt. ”musmuflmduot Canaan lunhnmlcu moldon Mon- dnyuttho Bnn’nlo nub-t. Only 3 hw Mlmbmtficpulhmm- mafia“ flcw“ W15- lunhowhlch con-wall:- uohooldtorhpcrlb. Attach 10m m.51buann¢0.uold for 3!! W15- Thad'mflntydmwovhwlb. mâ€"Oca-lnp F we. may “but! and tho demand m woody. nun from 83 :0 88.50 per hand. an m Much Can and â€"-Ihls bathe m may am. . hon $15 w 3E 3:; fig; 33:; 335! E 17. On nun-luv. Jul. munâ€"By 60:. Ho- gan. um. L91 1°29!“ 6‘ AL.- Cdmphdomudynuu S... 200‘» 650 _-‘-_ can Bamboo. ......... 3 Round than. an. ...‘. 8 Raw hog-perm ............ : Shy-wannabe", m. ...... 2 50",“: binding. “1..."... 8 WIMP” m Inn! 33883 88888 8000 SEED GRMI WANTED. Grain. Flour md Food tor an. m nun. . H. COWDRY. SAL. 88018138. OUSE AND LOT h )1: > .11 Imam 1m! ho "new a 3 w dam up to ma including mo 3.5, s:- 0! mi. 1N. (“the purchme M 1 : now mum m3! MIDI“ by thu' I I n w mu: out corner or Rent and A' 9' "'- a» town of Lindsay, described m- Ln 1. - ' ' ddool Ken! «not. had cmnsini n: h- " 1°“ MC. ten per cent of the within five day: (tom notification m x the undo: Ind the bdhnoc in 26 day ~ ”WM or HIV undor not necessanh Wm mtg impact the prom» ~- a Suns. l'or mm pnucnu I~ I'I diatom or .1. uppiy to IOWAT. LAN-‘10)." a “census, chdor'u SalicH-i“. :1} M Mon-0.4mm" Nth. 1m: , “9. ~ }" ”' 3‘1“) lulu"; 50:3;1 3? the 9"" don «5' the County of my 938M003”. Tuesday, Jan. 28th} will an In an Onulmw' manna-u W ’VORPORATION OF THE U a "min. 000‘ 83w by A. flxlmboflnm. dreamt 1" M can oneo. 9‘ may. mun-rs. 196-473" ’uuvcn Inn-u. .. The Stools,Bri gsSeedfl‘ lumen 01 I up“ 6Ton3u100'", New Advertisements: .CNT To . IVY!” Pile-'0 Inc-Ho of Gold 1 are. Ah ML awn-mu... my m-u- shim” calcium-um. 11 “”0019“: uquld Lq-Iu- -nalrlclll Ml- Sump (orpuan. ' nauuxzunass rain, on m, ._. râ€"u , I. Flu III? “I! 00.. 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