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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 8 Jan 1897, p. 10

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influxâ€"I: Is our painful t record the death at one of our Co. ZIONâ€"MARIPOSA. [Correspondence of Tim Poet TEALâ€"Many oi the young people of this place took in the New Year's tea at Little Britain, and reptrt a most enjoyable time. PmoxALâ€"Among our recent visitors are the following: Mr. G33. Walls, of Toronto, is visiting triecde and relatives. . . . .Miss Mitchell, is the guest cf Miss D. 18.0de ...... Mr. Herb. Mark. of Babes:- geon, spent a shcri; time at his home ...... Mr. T. W. Hoove', after spending the vacation with hi.» brother. Mr. Will Hoover, has gone to take chargeot 1550th near Bohoey eon ...... Miss Mildred Mark has reenm her duties as teacher near Omemee, eiter spending her vacation with her parents ...... Miss Ade Snelgrmre and Clare Western spent Christmas and New Year's with their respective parents ...... Mr. Herb. Mitchell has returned from Michigan to stay over winter . . . . .Miss A. Badman, of Toronto, is visiting at her home. BACK FROM' Tm: “Wrenâ€"We are all pleased to see Mr. Celeb Badman, from Alberta, N. . T., who for the past five ears has been ranching in that district. 3 that time he has established a good business there, an is now ready to mete well 1 who res in Aseinsboie. GREEN BAN K. [Correspondence at m Poor) ALâ€"MISB Jean Luck went to PIESON Chicago with her sister. Mrs. Vlacant, to visit for a short time ...... Misc N. Monm- hn has returned to tte city slur hxvlng spent New Year’s bow” at home. â€"R.av. S J. Shnray. of trim. atlas lactate In the Method!” church hero on New Yen's a! ho. All present were well pleat-ed with m Loomsâ€"I. O. F. eager: for the wt w m: C. R. J. Doble: V. C I“amnion; R. $1... I; Crass; F. 8.. Geo. 3m- ' tn”, . u z 900- ; 8. WA. Axum-“113’. w.,Pi'v. Lab; 3. 8., A. Leak; J. B., Jllvm; D2. Parkiogu‘t depgtx. 8f DEE”; The Great International Double Track Route. â€" REACHING-â€" Man Points United States Points LONDON CHICAGO WEST TORONTO DETROIT MONTREAL ‘ BUFFALO QUEBEC NEWYORK HALIFAX PORTLAND Equipped with finest Dty Gotcha, Pullm‘ WW. Dawn: Room wd Slacplng Cum. For hill Intonation mph to New Arciivertisements This Week. YONGE AND GERRARD3158.I CITY. h now mph. tho “9 top ploco. lore nor. more M013; I391. study}. ma over in an order jun , A_-AA_. _.Au.-.l_ .unl mitt. m nwvu- uâ€"u-.w ._ ..__ ",V _ now. I! I" co - on from poltoct motherl- tad good when for honest work. Three experienced mule my time. Sum thoShormnd Dopu'mcne. Enter provision [or other Department». Get Pmlcuhn. NormanCmga; con. 15.3w; 5.003.. u. Real; 1. s, P. neimny; o. s. on. Phoenix; P. W. P , V. Jameson. In: annual S. 51 meetinsg In connection with the Ptesbyterian S. . on Wadnesdty evenln hat. Reports school who In petition; "OLIMB LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS 051i tnl 8113111935 0990“. if; Wuadiau gust. 10 Thus Deputmenta Well Scockod - Hog; Bron. Audion 5.1.- Reid, Owens, Wood a Arnold: hab-Spmtt Kilian. Bhokmi This Month Clean the Whole Stockâ€"Furieather ENDSAY, FRIDAY. JAN. 8. Gruid Trunk, Railway- II“ D get away from mean com- f' This has been the matte o! the SH AW, Principal. A. M. PATCH. 0.1'. R. M. up higher if you want to UUE. CHURCH Normâ€"Rev. B. Gram-ix o! Cannington. exchnn ed with Rsv. Mr. Smtton lash Sabba . the former holding the missionary waiver-ear: services. His sermons [casting-and nsuilca excellent: - a-__ Ag-.. SGIB'UHB ":50 av“ Inn-\- ............. ....Rsy. Newton 3111 opened e tour deya' campaign In the Melhodleu church on Tuesday morning. He guve as three nne discourses. The special servlces thus started are expected to be continued some [“3 Icflwunvvvv- .. ._- -,,_ auaflc’tlfiRov. and Mrs. Wicket: returnea to Mount Grove on Monday.....,.M:-..h.{ 3 Yea, at Norwich, spent New Year a a home here ...... Mr. W. E. Yerex. our paint and cannot“ agent, spent two 37°29ng “(21393911331141 1_o'ok“llll....ikhan-(i 0112. VIII-U. Han To Go.-Mr. Elliott, superintcn. dent of Hamilton city schools. was obliged to leave on Monday for duty.notwithstand- log the critical condition of his wife's parents. ON Susana Nanaâ€"The subject an- nounced for Rev. Stratton’s Sunday even- ing lecture next Sabbath is, “From the Prison to the Throne.” Tamâ€"Our New Year's tea scored one o! the best successes of its history. The speakers were all on hand and ve excel- lent addressesâ€"sueh as must d in build- ing up a social. moral and religious char- acter. The music was good and everything was of a most satisfactory character. The finale was on Monday. when overa hundred, des ite the mud and rain, attended h soc al to aid in deg-patching the snrp us of provisions. When all had done their best more than tw.lve baskets remained. Tatal proceeds overSiOT. New Year's TELâ€"Our annual tea was a great sue less In every way. Though the weather was slightl unpropltious toward evening. it did not eter those who were seeking a good treat. The proceedings began a: 3 o'clock. Addresses were lven by Rev. J. W. Stewart, 02 Snnderlan , on “the importance of apparent trifles," which was caudally adapted for the occasion- and so by Raw. . R.‘Rsal, of Woodville, on “Success." in wnieh the speaker ably outlined the elements 0! greatness and prosperity in iiie's work. The program was varied with a duet by Mrs. Czrncueky and Miss Stratton. “Wandering in the May-time"; a solo by Miss Methorell, ‘grwmghufigysfl; 501po .-v. mm - Luisa mention-u, awn-e... r. , Mrs. Carnonsky, “N ifiht of N ights.“ which were each andallwe rendered. Teawas served from 4.30 to 7.30, and the envious reputation established by the Little Britain ladies was well sustained. The evening meeting commenced at 8 o‘clock; Rev. Benj. Greatrix, an ex~pastor, and chairman of Cannington district, spoke on "the benefits of Christian Civilization," and portrayed the blessings accruing from past and present christianity in an able manner. Revs. W. J. Wickett, ot Moun- tain Grove, and E. Farnsworth, of Scum, were introduced, and spoke for a few minutes. The best a'.’ dress at the day. however, was given by the Rev. D. N. McCamus. of Port Perry, who spoke for 50 minutes on “True Courage and its Con- stituents." A more vigorous, pithy and sound address cannot well be imagined, bristling as it was with clear logic, whole- some advioe, and welcome humor, coupled with anintense earnestness. A duett by Miss Stratton and Mr. Brown. and a quartette by Misses Metherell and Stratetloorg Messrs. Delve and Brawn. were rend musomo sum w. gum , u..- ,----_W, _ These results are very grat In: indeed, and all concerned may justly eel proud. ansoxn.â€"Mr. W. Elliott, B. A.. re- turned 30 Homilton on Monday to resume his dime; as director of e city coaching --,‘ 1:72-).-4». “Own-n nuuu UM; Ilwuyvu- uJâ€"râ€"v... .. 7... rev ad. The funeral took plus an Maids: afternoon and was very largely attended. (From en tcuzlognlrcomspondent.) Sx'r'run Downâ€"The holiday season Is now over, sad the voices of the children are no more heard on the streets except as they h_le to the-gelled. A- _-..-I_ _V--_-J Oh-fi “1'1: "i'GEEYZ‘vG'e'SK much pleased that Mr. Lipp. our teacher. did not accept a pcsltlon In Cnnnlngton. awash cfl‘ered qulte 3!: advance in unitary. 0's 3 good well known manner. The 0 air ozcnpied by Rsv. F. B. Strstton. A socla was held on Monday evening and was well attended. The proaeeds amounted to the handsome gum of 8100'; not proceedskfi 7, _. LIIâ€"I..- In settlers In these parts In the pereon or Mr. J cseph Lee. who passed away on Saturday laet. Deceased was wl del "knownol for many years an al local preao olase leader. and for his zeal to spread the go:- pel of Cbrlec. He Ian-es a wife and tamlly a! sh: dan htera and four sons. We ex- tend onr_ eepgst eyxnpathy to all the be ISuch Values have ALL Grey Lamb Caps, worth $3.00, for $1.95. Coon Ccats as low as $15.00. $15.00 Seal Caps, $9.00. .White Shirts, worth $1.25, for 750. “my BRITAIN_. Change interests at missions with good success. .. . .Rsv. W. '1‘. Wickett in the evening on r “Christ the True Light." which was well 5 appreciated ...... Rev. Strattcn, pastor. :- | supplied the work at Canniugton. y ~ PERSONALâ€"Mr. Swain. of Manitoba, :- l was in attendance at our tea. We are pleased to see him in these arts once more....Mrs. Yerex, who has en in the North-west (or several years. is visiting at I his father's injhis village. ‘ 7 i 7 In 1 , A _s-lL-_- never been offered the peonle of Lindsay before. I as Stock must Positively be Sold Out this Month. Dmuwu. luv “Elyr vv- “â€" vaâ€" -â€"- V. ! bound train to spend, that; honevmoon. 0380 “unless u. v u... .. ..~__ _ , nu , , , koka ..... Mr. J. A. McGillm is agein re engaged as teacher at Sushi-lg t school. and has returned to commence his term. :Tnn C. E. S.â€"The Christian Endeavor Society of this place, we are pleased to say, is pros‘nering. A business meeting was held last Thursday night for the pur- pose of electing new omcers far 1897. We wish the society every success. Rum '10 ran LC.I.â€"Messrs. P. Campbzli and J. McPherson have return to resume their studies at the the Lindsay Collegiste Institute. GOING Winnâ€"One of our gallant young men intends retnruin to the in: west in the spring. Queryâ€" hioh onset anov- er’s many fair young Indies is going to accent pin£vhim ? Non: â€" e are pleased to hear that Mr. D. G. McDongall has again charge of our school for the ensuing year. Conanrunnonv.â€"We heartily eon- tniate our neighbor. Mr. John Sunny, gt: and Cousin J amee Swain. on their encoue in municipal honors. H1~m~rmâ€"-A wry quiet wedding took place In, the Methodiep ehgroh' hero :3: in MESâ€"connomofi. B. Buoholl, T. Grimm. RJborb Collon ...... Gunny. 0. Conan for move; councillors J. Gilmonr. J. Allen. M. 0mm. George Moran. UI'IVUI 1900 "w- v â€" Vm'r ms.-Mr. and Miss Hopkins, of Goldwater, are the guests of Miss McLean. ...... Mlss Lilly McGllllvrsy is home from Toronto, and is spending her holidays under the parental roof. . . .Mr. B. Hervey, o! the Lindsey Colleglst', spent his builds a as the guest of Mrs. H. Folllott. e are pleased to see Miss A. K. Mséi'llvrs , teacher or Lsneelot, Muskoh s. in our ml at a in ...... Misses Mary and Tens McPhnd on are at present spenglllng the Christmas holidays at home ...... Sarah McLean has left our nelghhorheoh to take charge 0! Uileswster school. Mus- ‘rnnnl_._ I- Anal-I Illness. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS lo: the town- ship at Somervlllo malted in the follow- 93 zeqflempflsyig °‘§‘°‘.§.§.’:."n' V}- LI-Nuv. u -_ -â€"-- RETURNED Rouxâ€"The hoiidsy visitors reported in last issue have mostly all left for their homes and praisssions. Sow Hrs PRACTICEâ€"Our genial towns- msn. Dr. Vroomso, has suddenly surprised the community by taking down his sign on New Yesr‘s evc. having sold out his lace and practice to his co-partner, Dr. sll. No man will be more missed then he when the time comes ior his removal. which will likely not be before spring or summer. vi. L A r _s.lI_ A-.. VII“ I. chr catâ€"The lecture on Monday even- ing was well attended in spite c! the disagreeable weather and all who came went home well satisfied sad running over with mirth. Pansoxu. .â€" Miss Hetherington. who has been visiting at M. A. Hopkins. left for home Toesdey _to Petefhoro ...... Miss -_.- I-.. I‘Lâ€"I-fi, [0F HUI]! Auvuuâ€"J .v _- -_,, Bertha Hopklnp. who w}; homo tor Christ- mas hollda a. mm for Ballovllle Albert. Col- leze, Tues ny ...... Willlam Hughes received dthe and new: Monday that her mother had passed away utter n lingering (Cornealâ€"laid! o! In Post] Lonâ€"Mr. Richard Deva-n11 lost a fine driver last: wo_o_k by dgath. 1-1-- 1v._1.|_.. -0 DIU lUl-ll Ul. All... l-uv. â€"“ _ and received lnteznel Injuries. We are to lean thet the little fellow ls recover-lug favorably under the careful treatment or Dr. Gllplr. Pumaâ€"Theron” been some! Part!“ held In town at lets. the "eleven oelook" rule beingetrlotlygheervedL !_ _-._ _n:._ flan-n- has. an visiting her aunt, only: val-tins, minim. weak: M.A.Mn|r. harm olT WWII I‘D-ll J. um IIUU III lulu any" uv‘I-v cdneaday morning. when fir. J nmoi W. Henderson and Mary Estrella Mark were united In holy matrimony by Rev. Mr. Shanon. 7 The happy oonplg @095 the west- fine a. BRECHIN. (Corn-pendent» o! In Post.) wa Tue ans. -Mlas Menu, of Barrie, will be the 395111931: teacher In nu IVUIIU'Wu‘vI-uv .. -â€" an Yen's day passed ofl‘ quietly and. we: not observed es a holiday. Ali busi- ness isoes were open. A few people en- io e a short time on the ice shstintr. uncn Normâ€"Conductor Snide: held services in the Baptist church both morn- ing end evenin lest Sabbath. end the church was iiii to the doors both ser- Eownd'm“ °‘ ”93°“! Ionâ€"Ash!” tune to: Writing 18 we call, ”118‘" ‘ W "PM °t KINMOUN T. BOLSOVBR. is 3:; Mo- >331» "5‘s. d onion. Jno. 70,11. council, . ad: ooufl LU. awco be some hold lust Mon- M.Grat_h’s_hnll, nude; the Business necessitates a "m”'”","u17f5."iimuon’ ; Mm, HELL. mm; loans! .00., um I. Gilchrist; leads: 0! singing. In. D. The goods you want at any price you want to payâ€"formin a t ' ' ' . . . WO-fold mcent , ' busmess. Qulck Sales 15 what we want, and that means givingis plenty of businegearghglrfie 1123;121:133 body says there’s none to be got. GOUGH BROS. The entire stock of CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHINGS contained in Gough Bros. Big Store, to go at Panic Prices, at Maker’s Prices, at People’s Prices. contained in Cough Bros. Big Store, to go at Panic Prices, at Maker’s Erices, at People’s Prices. In every department the sacrifice will be alike Sweeping, Peremptory, and cracking big values await the bargain hunter. UNLOADING SALE m we expected to have well sold by this time. But the mild weather made buyers think winter was’nt coming at all, leaving us with stock which we must move out during January to the music of double quick time. We are willing to pay you-well to buy. now. This ought to be pleasing news to prospective buyers. Just when actual wmter weather is likely to set in, and zero weather will create heavy demands for warmer clothing. In every department the sacrifice will be alike Sweeping, Peremptory, and cracking big values await the bargain hunter. we sound WW BY THE HORNS.” ”Mm ...... All.“ "mgumlr mu, 1. mm 11:. Jon. sumac In lingo-r105}. orggndithmt â€"A8tt achan Jackets, $37.50, for $25-00- â€"-Black Belgium Concy Muffs, $3.50 for $ â€"Fine Silk Tics, sec. for 25c., 25c. for 13¢. ---7sc. Underclothing, 45c. [m Kanâ€"833$ W1 mamâ€"Ir. Wat!!! WM Mountains of Merchandise IL 831' WOOD. Kid hid The Death-Knell to Profits. Lindsav. CANT STA! Auntâ€"Tho and: m In 3 mum-huh [or trading. sad It I. 311300: Impoulhlo to dons!) .u lul- rlg. but this did not Jim of thequbuvlmflmtomwmu last Sunday. Immâ€"Suwflpuflulncubou mm! mwwbeéprlfl'hmm A ~_ #nn L- lDBNâ€"THOBAH.M mum ma ,mm m. ”Wm mu mm. M“; g u my vâ€"v._. m ...... Oupmfnm. Minn. Gauguin-no up“. “It Inna-Mm! name-a.m mulls-to tho m gt an: Curl-Inn Bod-um ,, -,~-.Lg4 a £01k! “to“ ”'55., st J netvme. Inn gone had It EV First come best served. The Wonderful Cheap Men. ’. UK. How. In" M nun ..... WI. Shanda-scam has .... Eliâ€"MW ' inn 5. at Ir. Gnu. Pm; Ind up gluon-um to 909-. Receive Their Marching Orders. fâ€"Electric Seal Gauntlets, $5.50, for $3.00. $2.00. 4840.00 Coon Coats, $27.50. c. â€"Gloyes at Half Price. «.Everything else in proportion. ant served, Q N. B.-All Accounts owing the firm fl must positively be settled at once eterborough, Toronto Gongh#Bro thou. m. .. imam... mm“... m ..M.. a... 3m.“ .3... 1mm film“... W... Wimm 5... .ummmwmh «mm mmam mumMmemm I P urn Who! «In. mmqmm n u mm mm u'fino out hours a thinks. then- I the Dec 30. n'umeroflflv Uxbrl hm hoo- Inendlnc Can-wan at Mr. mum's ...... [In Gm In:- an. at Damn. I! Man: 0% Mr. Ann- Bau'u ...... Mr. Brand of Man. I! Mun. m In tin. may ...... lulu £3.48. saw. at Man. an VII! [rhi- h till-viola!" ...... [bl Unto will “In; to: main Buchanan“ “"13"“. Cum Am menu. We. ...... [and In, 11:93: Dukolow hue he.“ top-24498 - 1.331."!!qu nan {tutti-firm” ’u'fluuni ii. wimâ€"WWM v" n 7 ‘ a. an. at: (hum ulna" Dec 5“. , In math!“ [in m “and hr of Ere-7g?!“ Wong's Fm ~01: Tuna-y. Doc. 2’ h. It. Sums. of L .mmunod the poem. of Dunstan-d III M. lime WIN dun of flu World'o M. Then-presen- m at tho m 9911 lutpundlngg in "-53.90! usw nu Ida of the g, of W are“ Wm m um macaw. s Comes at a grand time for buyers. This is our spick-and-span b rand new \Vintcr Stock which Extraordinary Measures to 8111 Down a Moumaln [If lemnamllse DUNSIORD. MUST kw “ML. E. E. Men ’3 Und‘ anal-nuns Clothing. B alf About 20 ends of 81m 100 pieces of Woo and fancy suit never b1 Quick Selling Pri the store of all THE L DRESS C Carpets. VOLUME X X X ofTwoodn Flannel! â€"five ToIn-l A anti-i: radon broken Lots to Spool- two d'im Whlto Lawn: 'dlt Lining. 2 Bow: were 2 Knot. '1 ion wen W him Coll-r- Fine Colored Pine Black C Kid Glove. lot 1 regular] Lot 2 regular Lot 3 regular} Lot. 4 regularl in order to male Tnputeries at Unions at Wool: gt - olusI-ing a? Boy»’ Overcoa‘ men's Cap- Ian's Suits W¢ Youths' Suits About 2') 0;“ Some wry Greenland Se‘ Greenland Se Greenland So Greenlend Se Electric flea! Seble were 8 Sable w~re 3 Grey Lamb. ' Grey Lamb. ‘ Rnfl‘s. M MEN” Goon Act:- B‘obes were 86 Ten Very (‘lu-I! 810-00 Coats 1 800 Coats I 7.00 Coats I 6.00 Coats 1 5-00 Coats fc 4-00 Coats f. 26 “has!” 01 85 00 to CLC‘AJ Men’s Some Very HAN. [very tin} Ladi The Tab

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