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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 13 Jan 1899, p. 10

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.17."? ; a» man or mm as she took an active In“ in church oerv rvioes and officiated as :E tend to spendxsome time. Mrs. Mac- Ian, formerly Mia Rachel Campbell, will bq greatly mined by all her man: m "as {roll as her parents and. relatives. She was always greatly asâ€" and by all who had the priviego of bovine. Mr.- Sha win-also boggy?! Ivl ELDON STATION. . (Correspondence to Th3 Post) ‘ mammal, â€"At the home of M111. Campbell, of this plm. was the scans at the marriage of his only daughter Mel M. to Malcolm Magma. gen- eral merchant, Egbert son of Mrs. Mao- Iaan, of BolsoVer. The young couple were united in holy bonds of matrimony on Wednesday, the: 4th inst... at two o'clock pm. by Mao Rev. Mr. McDowall Presbyterian pastor of Lorneville and Eldon Station. .Th3 bride was dremod very becomingly in blue silk with a. bridal veil and. wreath of orange blos- and. was ~ assisted by Miss S. T. MacLenn. sister 0. thagroom. and Wm E Gillanders, of this place, and Miss May Camp bell. maid of honor. . while the groom was ably assisted. by Mr. John 8Mongolia-n. .of Lornevilley, sud Mr. D. ‘A. McLean. 0! Butte City. Montsna. The party who witnessed the oeremony cons‘sted of the relatives of the bride: and groom. After the ceremony all pox-took of a magnificent dinner. when preparations were made to accompany the happy couple to Inmville Junction where the young couple took the train for :l‘oromo, Hamilton and Buffalo! whor_e_ thegjn- Readers of the Post always speak wall of your columns, and we buyout for your already wide circulationthe large increase, which it so well deserves. Ibo ofun hoped tor Pout ml. Lind- uy and Bobcaysoon bani o! the 0. BB. is again talked about. and it would certnLnJy be. a great boom to Janetville. .m Christmas entertainment of the Methodist Sunday school was a. do- omed success. Union School section No. 7. Hoover- And Ops. is no mono. having resolved ital! xnto two new motion: 0! amt- o‘blo one. . tine evening: a wash. and 'we Eur mt a grand cumin! is expected on his!!! «wine. the, 90th, iugt» , JANWIILE. (Correspondonco to The Hit) ' 'Iho old your hm Ingn'm gim place to the now year mt its um! joy: tn_9ur ymm. Tho Ohmic rink. ho well munmd p; Mourn._Burn und_Ath|ga-. ls 9w: On the 2nd there was un unattain- mt held in the Methodial church in bid of the Sunday ochool and Minion- V On Mbhday the 2nd. the folTowv‘mg were elected councillors for the town- !gip. page, yr. A_. Heal; ; councillors. Hf. J. M. 'Chrynle}; qujan. F. Th9;npagn._ At present Mri. J. D. Wilson is Vinit- ‘ug friend; at Oriflh. ! (Correspondence “the Poet) ; Dorm the past week the young people of our town have been enjoying themselves skating on the lake. but the snow storm yesterday put a stop to their fun. At the time of writing @tunky) ghereiaa‘bliazgrd ragiq. Rule and Juhn Smitt gave addreams There were a. couple of weddings last week, and we are looking for three mare before the winter is. over. jute young folks are moving on! 393531;: CAMERON. . (Correspondence to The Post) in» election is over and Alex. run well for a bachelor. It is hoped it will helphim togetawite to pntinhis new brick house. file local Farmers' Institute was ve good. L. Hooey and W. Howie gave in- Itrnmental music while Bert and Clara Symons gave a few good songs, John Earle and John Smitt gave addm Dev. Leonard Phelps. of Oakwood, will pmch a. missionary sermon inthe Inthod‘st church next Sunday after- mon. Collection will be taken in aid of mission work. HABll‘LEYâ€"ELDON. . -. P0 T116. 238?) n... 'rA_A,* LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 13m Genuine Saleâ€"Rx. Neill. Discount Saleâ€"Sim Co. . Public L’EEoeâ€"R. G. Corneil. 4 Stock Taking Saleâ€"Hogs Bros. Physicianâ€"Dr. Rear. Oakwopd. comma! Gas C3.â€"-F_. C. Taylor. . Dental Surgeonâ€"Dr. Arthur 'Day. Ladies' Stationeryâ€"Geo. A. Little. Department of Crown Landsâ€"Aubrey White. ' Noticeâ€"T. Ma’chett. 41$ Mala-G. T. R. LIST OF NEWIADVERTISEMENTS A. H:0MTHAM.I rut to the Du, House. The Weekly Pas} 65“!“ to: ”Mainland”- hdhnkootl’ms lethal-01mm: W3 mus 25o Carter’s Liver mus 25c M’s Kidney Pills 5' don, England, (Fir’e), ad the shows]: Union sud National Fire Insurance My. JOHN KENNEDY, mm Block. Kent-at 1110118113111! lgsuranne 6 Bond for 13m} 1; Ch John Kenna” . Hggmbotham. .samsfi. McKay, P. ] An accident which fortunatly prov- ed not very serious, but which might jeasily have been. otherwise, happened on the same evening to Mr. John Hay. While driving home from the annual meeting of the Presbyterian church. Dunsford, the tongue of the light slei h suddenly broke nearly opposite 1'. Robert Brien’s. As soon as the tongue broke the horses tried to get ewey and dashed into a. cutter. ahead, in which were Messrs. Jos. McAllister andJns. Jackson. Mr. Jackson checked the horses from jumping into the cutter by a. vigorous use of the whip from the front. During this timep Mr. Ray pluckily held on. to the lines. but was suddenly pulled over the dash- boom When the horeee‘p progress was stopped from in tront they tried to get. over the side, but were caught before running‘ very far. 1310 only damagedm “1 the yingbresk of the mtomeflgul other slim: thanks to them kindneae of Mr. M: who tooE Mr. Bay’s Mrs in his A somewhat painlul accident betel! Mr. John Jackson Inst week. As Mr. Jackson is over ninety years of age he is rather frail, and on Tuesday last in some way he lost his footing and in falling broke a small bone neer the hip. Dr. Gilles ie was summoned. but on account of Ir. J's advantbdage decided that he ‘ could do noth'ing. What to a young person would seem but a. slight accident may on this account prove more serious, but we hm that Mr. Jackson’s strong constitution may serve him in good stead, ’and that he may soon recover from the effects of the accident. Master Joe? Greer. son 01 Mr. Ia. Gmr. is nut oring from an attack: 0! inflammation of the lungs. .Wo hog that Joey's cherful face will soon mm as 8.83.11» . _ - __ PLEASANT POINT. (Cox-mum to The Post) ‘ There is at present considerable sick- has in our midst. Mr. marge Greer. who has been ill for com am with typhoid fever is, we are glad to .57.!»- covering mg. but 1tw1|1beaonoumho~ tore he wi._ll be gble to go about. _ 8:: Mgfiflreeeâ€"Eies Hay: u Eriendâ€"We.the boardofrnanace- meat. on behalf of the co rotation of the Presbyterian church, ord. have great pleasure in expressing to you our appreciation of the assistance you have rendered our Sabbath eer- vioee in your pmition of organist and choir leader. We feel that although it my bee. pleasure to you use mem- ber of the Presbyterian church to use to His honor and glory whatever talents our heavenly Father has beetowedup- on you, yet we also recunizo the in:- portance of the position you occupy. and that time and study muet be ex- ‘pcnded in preparing the music for a correct and elevating rendering. Therefore u e token that your en- deavors are approved and duly appreci- ated by this concrecntion we have [not pleuure in preeenting you thin drou- ing-cue. end that He in whae oervice you have enlisted will be planned. to accept your grateful etlort to lend hlu praises here on earth and finally re- ceivc you to chant the long of the re- deemed around Hie throne in glory, is the earnest prayer of the con mec- tion of the Prenb rim church. ne- ford.â€"Si ned. W Ilium Humphrey. Ed- ward cllard. cecretnriu or corn...... Mice Hey replied. thnnklnc‘the eon- arecntlcn {or thin Inert of theme-teem. Her father. Dir. John 113 . also thunhed all tor this token of the r appreciation of the services rendered. gregation, and also to try to secure the services of Rev. Mr. Mitchell for a. few weeks’ meets]. services. When the oLl-er business had been transacted Messrs. Thos. Kingsboro and June- RObertson came forward, and an be- half of the congregatiun presented the 9133411“, _Mias_ Angeline 1185'. 21th.} 7â€"..-_ vâ€" â€"v_’ hers and adherents were present. An excellent tea was served by the ladies of the congregation, after which the baaLnee. was taken up. Very mung. ing reports of the work of the past year were given by the pastor on be- half '01 the aeaeign! and by the trench DUKGFORD. (Correspondence to The Pratt) The annual meeting and tea in con- nection with the Presbyterian church. Dnneford, was held on the evening of. Tuesday. Jan. 3rd. The evening was favorable and a. large number of mem- L, n in the spring. and Frank wasvthirBVnâ€" from a runaway carriage in the mill and hurt his knee. ,-_ __ n--- -ww low the knee and dislocated his left ankle. He was brought to the Falls on Friday, and under the circumstances is doing as well as can be expected. The Valyear family have had their! share of accidents. this being the fourth bad accident during 1 ”W. h. ’alyear was inaured in the mxuyard in the summer. Andrew_had_hi5 Leg broken :_ LI._ _‘ A' “_ _.â€"â€"._. "â€"v "w working in Martin’s camp about 1 miles from rHaliburton, was badly in- Jured. M‘r. Yalyear went up on the evening train to Haliburton, where he found his son badly hurt. While peel- ing logs he was struck by a falling tree. which tract red 13in rig_ht_ babe- in... 41.- L_A- 77' sity. after spending her Christmas holi- days at home. Mr. M. J. Wilson is home from the shunting. nursing a. cut foot. . On Monday last Mr. Valyear received war-d. thnt h_i.§ son_ Frank. who was Mr. W. J. Goad has pumhased a St. Bernard dog from Mr. M. J. Stotdart. of .woodville. Mir. Goad has been very nducky with his dogs lately, and. we hope that he may have better luck with this one. K. O. T H.-â€"The following officers were. elected in Lorneville Tent No.156, for 1899: Cam, D. minty re; L. 00111., G. Fly-,‘nt RandF.K., J. 11. Broad; Chop" J. Burton; Serg“ E_ Luca-n; M. mnmsvm (PEI-W to m Pout) 11116 n towname o. '1 t i kid's ha._11 on Mead” 139%?“ me n ;MJ¢-hy Hawgdt 3:301: returned. on r tor upon his New Year's holidays at home. ding Mr. Peter McKimmn, of Toronto; moo a resident of Louisville, was around lookmgpplg tripgds. last week: hum for some time, but we are [310%. :hioh was just shod. everyone ‘ . . .. A u‘ - Jl ,4. __n_l_ “V: “IL I. use I , ‘D “0,, . Jenn E. Jackson. who ha homforthepasttwomonthgmc a home. 11!: Indwocanuloly Innknamone ofthe moninCuudA. .Woaujoiui and happines that this world a or in Mr. and‘Mm. Human all if as:- Our hutch are null oouducfod sad vary orderly, and ham altordod a The mighitio'ai'ofir. N. nn'n'er. min- ister for the fast ,tour years, owitg to his eyes giv as out, is regretted by Rob‘i. Sting, qur 01g esteemed vot- eran patina r, us mu ' a good ro- cowery from an. attack omnppe, sl- ao Sam. Lamb. which is good news. D Stiqmn's_mqyory _is_ (lonbttul. Mr. Cnlverwoll, rem-sputum Lind- aay-Burleigh Falls electric powermant- eddon themtownship cou'ipillon Mondale; an got 0 rivileco o pausing pas throughout t township. and also so cured the privihso at putting them thiopgh 9mm. Mr. ani Mrs. Nicholl, of L'nz‘my. are located in Mr. ‘1'. J. Pam’s house. Mr. N ichoil is making: rapid progress in fitting up the shingle mill. which will cause quite a. boam in our village, there being no vonLure in this line sinoa John Kincaid retired in 1882, whose loan was felt. 1‘th is no further mmd of diph- theria. Theme is heartfelt sympathy for the banned. parents and their triads. OWE.- (Oou’mqpondenoo to The Post) (the village is quiet aim the holi- days. The holiday trade was fairly ___J One of our young lady theta-re had ”I" In I'ortum to «he fell on Fanny's rink the othar evening. getting a ser- ione fracture other lower-limb at the ankle. She in attenthd by Dr. Chun- bern. and is doing well. . wt aniline u 200 per lb. onm'mly pan mall. and Ln district: whats emanat- ieo haw been in opzration some your. tho .trom claim “1qu milk can my ttor to bad Ln agar than boo! cattle. A meeting of patrons II to be bold nt the Cnumwi nut Monday. 16th inch. st one o’otoc pm. Any per- son is invited to no the Chennai operation and hour the autumn xetum Lo put-om for the month m of' at December. Lult Monday was a rod letter d3: at the Creamery. about 4.000 IN. of milk being doliumd. several now patrol! comgggcinc “from Cpl, But- .We are glad that the, Home of Da- fuco has done no ml]. and hope it my prove a refuge in dhtrou to an my fortunate. although Hur‘ in not on_titkd_§o much and“ in (is one. v .. wâ€"v - -'-t “'“VWW "I such fine results, so we ask credit to be given and a mall need of mine and slapping on the back. natup rio- nlly. We will require some printed blanks when under way. and-will get them at The Punt print house and likely send u “hunk" offiem und 3 print of butter complimentary to the editor who give- us no much space for items from here. Our teachers must be doing well. and we hope the! will stick to us. They have be m-enclced agoln tor the forty- eleventh tine. ' __ -_ -v"-" nnoe. Supper furnished If desired. A grand time mud. Admission. 15-. children 100. K , Wodo notwnnt housetllcstxuullms"f the Pfit to save the cost of an ndvt... but know . was,“ -4 n .4 .. especi- nlly ontorprxing ones, like our lot, who have done so well in giving Lime and means in securing our joint. cheese ud butter Pannncbpq, and succeeded in .l-'_ W (Correspondeno. to The Put) A grand maeqnerede carnivn mu 5. given at the skating rink. Oekwood, on Tuesday evening- next. Jan. 11th. Five prizes will be given. for best coe- tlunee, glad the band_wi_ll lye in attend- _ w â€"- VA WEI" Mr. C. is depending on the cold storage Lhat is so common during the winter We ore glad to one our old friend. no. Wm. Huber. back again after an ab- :meofzzyeom Abontzsycnrsaco owned one of the fastest homes that could be found in a. month'- true : nothting could keep up to himi t r. _ -vvâ€"y .vuuuntlw built under his balm next sum'mor. Mr. W. N. Jeffrey is getting than me.- terinl on the ground to tour down his barn and build a: large one. guaranteed. ‘uomi‘a's CL chant tailors, Woodvillea-tt. of clothes! Ibo tune ha come when you must select hauler clothes tut will keep you warm. nat'a the kind we are making this season. Will fit you will: the mast lashiomble cloth, (Com to no Put.) Dontitt :1: Quad. hotel on Fri- day afternoon min-1y. Dr. inn- Inan will In there on the 20th inst" sh. first three I'm-kg]: in Fobmry. iron 13.1.“. 7-?" pm- NJ. and Mrs. Benet. of Omemeo. who came on r ago to care fu- M13. gackgon. . Baguett’s mother Bev. Mir. Stmétou was in Port Hope mt Conference duties on Wednesdsy .Mr. Strong has out his bill of 8.310 31393qu to toning for Mani- BEXLEY. (Om-We to m Put) Formve, George S. McKague had a. large majority. Councillors are In. Rabin, Robert Ferguson, Peter Gamer- on and William Fuel. Alfred Taylor, township clerk. flitJuhnhI-iemwio has spent the put two months at Horning‘s mills, m- tnrnod game Wcly._ ‘ Kin Mary Irwin. who wan spending her vacation 31: home, returned on Sat- urday to number studies at the Con- tral Business College Toronto. » right'éo far, foam: 5 _IL_ WOODVILLE. trons II to be 031.331 and Monday. I (W to the Post) paint. but “fiat!” damn; ma. Mn. a -A. Add? ifvi’a‘ifiw her daughter. Mn. E. Prom. of Oakwood. Hr. B_. 3. Was”, Ichool teacher. hgd. On Friday ovening hat the Emrth 6 held their semi-annual elec- tion of officers. when the follow“? were elected: President. Mr. I. . BowinI; leoretery. Kiss W. Ferguson; treasurer. M'Eu Bose Wakelin; con- venor lookout committee, Mrs. W. Wukelin: convenor prayer meeting. com.. Mr. Ju. 'Kay; evangelistto com.. Mr. Jae. Wakelin; minionsry com.. Mn. Jae. Ks ; temper-nee com.. Mm Katie Mc illnn; v' itinc com.. I): Lulu Cerl. wt. ’1'. J. Stephene' new mill is com- pleted end is doing good work. He ex- Degu bola!» q {urge out this nelson, \ NORLAND. (Cor to The Post) Rev. A. . Factor. of Victoria Uni- versity. Toronto. occupied the pulpit in ‘ the Methodist church on Sunday We have mdo’ the nine of a new blacksmith in our townâ€"Mr. Steed. of pyurt. setting up lut week and start- ing work on Monday last. Tho District Lowe was held in tho hall on Tuesday. A number from Min- don, Kimi'nounty 3nd Huliburton “toad- ‘Lho new conned not hero but Mou- day and tan-noted considerable bui- buck north. 3. Infant! with d In?! GMuudbou Anode:- nd m! fiche“. getting hot his home. drown- Sohooh. m- we HoElnin hu ”0 d be: 3 0‘“- wnlu- DO-fl-u-y u Modu- tasclginc at Bldrhulpton. n is at» no , . I and Inhool hem ud akin; u the , 0311c; ; 0 u . high so lama... ’ __..__.PP°“ - Mfl"! ’ It. Wu) ton wbk return- _od _hono__lut_ _ndny {on}: that; Mr. mm: Harrison returned hon. lat. Sands: morning from tho shanty. to spend a. tow an under the mat.“ fim pooch in s lumbar comp. row at: homo Saturday on so- count of m “mu: We hope be my noon be Iblo to man: hi: duties. IRONDALB. (Wtol'hel’oet) Owiwtothoxflnwehedhuweek the mm were very icy uttemrd. A hesvy snow storm was witneued recentlyâ€"Io bed that. some people when eurt‘ out «trim came I. In no the 31'“. end then concluded to te- torneomelrhonee. , U "nonnative of the Raver Oil Cam: of- Mug-1 wt glad“! PM? . (W to The Put) bot out for Rev. D.B. Music‘s ic lantern infotainment in the ' church next. Wednesday even In. the 18th int. Adllu only 10c. children So. or So. for a tunily. much mfimm Haring the put: 90L weather. Danna! court sitting: in Cm on Fobmm “3° 8r: Eon. 9: rig-.3191: Fglll._'who In. Lindsay’s Leading Clothier. MMWMMWW . his enables us to give you Bargains in downright come Just L-Ialf Thousand Overcoats to select fronn. We want to clear all t.‘ new Holi s and to enable us to do so we will offer you inducements yc can by. ace will not. permit us quoting prices except to show the unparld W“MWW“W”MW arge mrcl 30D Vat‘....... C....... DI. G? Melton: at........ F Beaversat.....'0000'. (fer Half a Thousand \vercoats at about 54 cents on thx Dollar. Serviceable Overcoats will be sold while ese last at a mere trifle. M Extra Quality English Bea er Overcoats, ell lined and made up in a superior manner, nly. ....... .... ... ....... ...... $699 F e Ulsters for young men, very stylish, $4.99 S t Ulsters for young men, of tweed and frieze, ONTARIO. JAN Y 13, WARM OVERCOATS Talk about Bar aim: in OVERCOA TS / and secure Bargains just call at B. J GOUG’; and finest stocks of Overcoats ever put on $3} for Cash from an eastern manufacturer Notioo is hereby given thn the pct-tact- nhip for non. Limo t. curried on by Rich-rd Rylvuur and hen Hoary Syl- ve-m. under tho Gm am of "The Syl- v-ur Button Manitoba-1n Comp-1y”, .6: the Town 03:33..” in b(’bmny of iotang,’ was t y dbdnd III-tad consent. Md the hub... will hone-lent, be mud on by flu aid Noland Sylvan:- Madame». Inn-cot "’er Sytno; W Con y. And maid Ballad lunar in Imu- Human mum nflmfiuumfidmwm WuLhdfi-yfihflmdo «(Ron- lint. and M can lay-dud all mmhdculvtounuuom vol-aye! than-Ion. m. an I- may” “Walkman-”$0.0 whoMth-do rwmunym-utwuu or p. nw ml 3.0!!! JAN. 8111.1“ Wm- u I! mama. PRINGLE HOG .nfl-n-mllgâ€" -_ 13.,AM , _ _ . , DIPLflILS‘ WHY ? YIIU BAN Nfl‘l‘ no BE'I'I‘BB DENTAL SURGEON. am. “Huxoahzzrhm go you“. a; r . . Stomp-on. o! Wall-Co. Ont. IDOREâ€"ABXSTRONG.â€"At the ud- OULLON-‘IBO .â€"At a» mi:- deaoo of the ’s . sister. Hrs. Oct-vu- Whito. 295 Parliament-0L. Tomato. by the Rev. Wm. fitter-non. 211 PM» 4:2- 49!. 19!, Ir- IBSOLUTION or Pikmmmp. done. at the brida'a mother lau- lord. on mom. inst" by the in. r. Soovdan. brother-in-hw of the bride. mm b the B". W. loom. To- mn bro r of the gram. and 3". M. . Bow-on. Mustard. Alb. V. dnu‘htor of the has Rev. A. Arn- straw. to _Dr. 1'. floors. Clurbbury. con 0. Emu Moore. Bentham. . DIAm at the residence of the brido’ipu' - can. by Rev W. G- Cllrb. Albert. J. Fisher yum Eleanor Kelsey. 0.11 of R. ARTHUR DAY. Bonus '0 each only that subject.- vhioh "cry pm In M lilo ahonld under-and, ad and: Thudooidow wad “can!" mmmmColhp. 8am to la. DB. HART. W A 470131 man u I I... ‘00.“45 . .......$5.75 00 “AM -$39o STUCK-TAKING SALE “Melon Anyouinneedof an 0‘, early in the day and you will have $533 being well served. Good Serviccablc Overcoats for men m "$370 A 600d Mdton overcmt at no... -00000.$4‘S° AnAu-WOOIBCQVCT Coat atooou-ooo 0.0 .%.m AsolidWorstedOvetcoatat..... ”"""$S° You: choic; of 20 different colors and styls { Fine Ovacoats. ‘ Ulster: and Short Coats at...... . Save Money Wake Up A Pet Schemel- Stop Dreaming. comm tho advantage of buying the freshest in our linoin tongs“ coupled with “you will v0 com-too. oat-vice ad unremitting attention co mâ€" -‘_II, by buying your Gnostic. sad Provisions, Crochry, Gin-rue. Imps caddies-goods“ T1108. BRADYS. cotmlhfianoftheplfinfaotthst you have it your powerinthu new you at 1899 to Don’t vat. my mom valuable time trying to figure out whether it will puy or not. sv- nun-nuns Ill mum D, 'nlcn you '1'. sure you an ”nodule nuke money. You’ve wondered and woudeaed whether it would rally puy. You’ve spunt dun thinking of it, hid unto nights muting plans for‘it, nudtheugouoOo-loeptodreun ova-it. You bulimic!» _in mind by wizich you an com}: EAh‘Y G we Free THQS. BRADY, T1103. bratty. Just think of itâ€"over ‘ new stock during the V‘ can't afford to pass 1P” leled reductions. mmwm Next Door to loam loise ..$4-2s hidon In the at!!!“5

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