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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 20 Mar 1896, p. 8

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financing Camus ~Mlss Mann Inc sold her dreasmakln egcawshmanb c: Ilsa Sarah“? Candy.“ has gone ton ”Mon p 0mm haven-m Tn: 301: open! In I mymfifiw "39:.‘é7°%.“. ”$.ng n £135! n: v. limes.“ e an ‘3“ :grregm'azfifigérju ".9,- J. Ha! I“. 6‘ ggoudy. Mum.“ are. He cam. Mr. . mm um mine. but he: dam mm «In unannou- ed. at. wm-mumm with Us It)!!! Ina. MALâ€"Ir. rock. is mm his but Hr NEWE'éKahdtng :11: holidays with his um: ta hero ...... Mr. Montana. 01 the 119 who: «no Uta Assochtlon. has moved to than)»: an. w.’c.u.. (f Maven. _ _ u - Dr. WWW us: 5- VJ w... Smeâ€"Pm't Perry is to have as Home clnb this year. A meeting was held in week end it was decided to christen it “The Maple Leafs.” We have some very enthu- siastic wheelmen in town, end perhaps before long We may have some wheel- women as well. This is more in the r ht direction, and we wish the younger 21- ticn every success. Gannon Nonaâ€"In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Kenner. of Prince Albert, occn led the nlpitcf the Methodistoh in e mom and evenin respectively. Rev. Mr. Whitemen preac ed a sermon for young people on Sunday evening ...... TheE worth Lessee had e very success- ful slefghinq party to Mr. J v. Rose‘s lest Friday even an ...... Revs. McMechen and Whitloch are soliciting subscriptions tor the relief fund for she persecuted Armen- iens. if Britain wmnoc ect es s notion in British We set individually end show on in crest in their Armenian brothers by subscribing to this worth: a. v-â€"_ CommndenEeâ€"oi m Poe-m Imamâ€"0n Tuesday at luau week Dr. delivered his lecture entitled Sunsets: “The Curiosities And Comlculltles of Court- ehi and Marriage" In the town hall. The magnum. ulthou h only of fair size, was we one, and thoroughly 5 very appteola enjoyed me masterly manner in whlch the Dr. handled his sub)?“- n . n,_.__ I- L- I..-” - hlmn‘n near Meagan» Pmonm-Mr. and Mrs. Powers. of Kirby, spent a. few days in town ..... Miss wanna:- la visitingNwith her aunt, Mn. . ....Mr. .Mlntem andees Battle have returned from Newmrkeo where they were celled on account of the llness of a friend. P (00??ng oif'rnn P031.) 1 Ann.- num 0 our young sop 0 Mr. and Mrs. J 0111330115inth prised the other evening, but the goulal couple were equal to the occasion, and soon the an enjoyin themselves, young poopiowore the fun continuing cm eary morning. We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Philp, who are about to remove to their farm LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS m» @fiuaainu 3W; Few Advertisements This Week. Two Louisâ€"Inn Kitchen. Some Spring Hinbâ€"Gough Bros. Boom md Shoesâ€"Ichmn a: Sis-on. Two Loan-Dumas a; Flavolle Bros, Farm for sue by Tenderâ€"Will“ 0. Fox. Clothing PWDundu 3; Finale Bros. A Good Investmentâ€"Peterboro Business College. Sale of Timber Licenseâ€"Tho Cnnada Bulk of Com- Is free fro'm injurious coloring. The more you use cf it the better you like it. Know What You Chew boo. E Tuckett a: Son. 1’": 6‘0. E. TUCKET‘I’ C SONS 60-. L70 HA-u‘rou. Oat-r. It is an advantage to have Miller, Youmans, Wo HATS AND CAPS FOR SPRING. FAIRWEATH ER 8: 00’s., PORT PEIQRY; FRIDAY. MARCH 20. 1396. MANILLA. S.â€"-Ga.11 and look through our Ten Basas ni Naw Style HATS and L‘APS Emma Ilu's Wank direct Irma mu Manniantumrs. make the Largest and most complete Display of MEN’S. BOYS’. YOUTHS’ and CHILDREN ’8 HATS and CAPS ever shown in the town of Lindsay. Lntage to have a large range of styles to‘ select from, because this assures a becoming choice. All the NEWEST SPRING Shayna maac Dy n Youmans, Woodrow’s, L1ncoln, Bennet 8: Co._, the worlds’ leadlng Hat Fashioners, are included in the fashionable assortment of Hat Styles at our the reason 1t 15 so easy to find a Hat that is perfectly becoming to your head and face at mm am: ‘poln but the dawn mdeoldodlnggvorott 13m. . Bowmanâ€"On may last,” Mr. Ju. Sum of Klnmount. was driving Mr. C. 59mm mum mun mm to. sag their tuber, whé was then dangémnely m Sicâ€"1’ aims m- WW om the £113th minus?“ W mdecidodlntnvoggg t _ um: “vu- uu. .w- *"w SKATINGu 1: gradient on tho river now vanhsthamolm and am “W o! the opportunl to luv: I «hate. Dmnâ€"A do at: nah-1d the pub- 11 uhoolhanonrrldayumoon. tlfeschoolohfl 33.01%th has In more much!» the health that Bdthutdudflaxeoodhalyvon and mg m Maggy,” “whim"?! 01%;; '5??th o! MI bnihorJSvi Hm! II “It” :9. “film." hmho I‘ll fix: (II II on a. ”nun If?" . m IIII" VII in to “my“.h wk m D. II ”um III II mu known III-6.1." g I mum thume 3:“ IIIII on; “ion «m. be maniac I II wII “In! «Inn-III It IthIIIII «mm lung“ thII he’nrnd quI ma flab»! MIIIIIIIIIW Iom MIMI-911d on“. hlm. killing Ammunr- Pam hId I m III-row “one ‘i‘m Tm «on I ‘ . W I III Injury hue III-nu "a? [Correspohfiico o} Tm! Post-.1 l Rum AD.- Three might cnlns an on: this division I»: rock doing the work on» the ngulu' and to do, km In In now allowed to so through on em; all"; it 0 ad 3 to I hortd “a nod anu%°”‘o‘a}" JIM. at?“ running pm In. wallow-plows mud through on Toad” v.0“ Thur-dc: ollmmok......rummm 1m 0 Hum with the tome vacancy“: hhvommmd _§MÂ¥luch 05;»: a! Hindu 1! mad 3 at la a 0'! 1 031:. thy! J: “ML 3| we. unlvv-v-vâ€" n _- ___‘. , it scared heavende and sailed the ni ht breezes. Mr. Kent no oubt realize a. good round sum. PLEASANT Emmaâ€"A pleesnnt even- as was spent at Mr. J. G. Smith's, 13th concession, Meripasa, on Friday, Feb. 28th, as friends and neighbors gathered into pay their respects to Mr. end Mrs. Smith. The evening proved very enjoyable. Some veryflne instrumental music was furnished by our eo-called Penlel orchestra â€"Mr. J. A. Wright, cornet soloist, with his ht- hend bower,’ R. Love. jr., violinist. iee Meggie Smith resided at the organ. After games of ifl‘ersnt species were in- dulged in, refreshments were served and the crowed deepened in the smell wee hours. We understand that Mr. J. G. Smith is giving up farming and going to Sondridge. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Smith, “160088. ' fiBEJpéndonoe of In Post) Rom.â€"Tho roads are almost impassable on account at the snow. Inertiaâ€"Prof. Kent: dellvarod a grand lecture in Black‘s schoolhouse on Satin-(la night. Feb. 29th. It proved to be agran success owing to an overcrowded houseâ€" the balloon ascensloqwassigglgjgggé i“ looked very nice. wearing a travelling suit ot brown. She was admirably sup. gated b Miss Lena Maxwell. The groom, . W lam Maxwell, oi Eldon township, was assisted by Mr. Will. R. Foreman, bro- shs M M 2:“; 21:: s“ u. :1 es pe n o 0 so, every 51' Wilkin- happy manner. he Rev. J. W. son tied the mystic knot, doing it well and in a very short time, all parties being agreed. Congratulation and kisses was the programme for a while, after which the company sat eown to s most elaborate weddin dinner served in the dinning- room. ' e wedding was small. just a few of the most intimate oi the friends be- ing present. There were a few nice and useful presents, showing the esteem in which the interested parties are held. Tm: Pos'r, with their many iriends,Joins in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell along and happy married lite. [guns-wan...“- v. -... -w-.. STILL ANo'rm â€" A ver pretty wed- din took at the res demo of Mr. W m . Foreman, of Eldon. on Wed- nesday, the 11th Inst“ “4 o'clock p. m. The bride was Miss Ida. 1g. Foreman ;' Julie L__ _- Alumvvw- a... â€" ~__-- ~â€" Emny ...... Mr. Johnston has moved into curb ....Alamennmherofgoodhonsea vacant our town. Damâ€"With regret we announce the death of Mr. J. Bnehel. which took place on Saturday last. Susannaâ€"Last week the Reaboro hrmhandgaveMr.R Dayeu a call. A very easant time was spent, and after lag of a sum tnona repeat all de- pane parted for home w pleased. The ocea- alon was the warming of Mr. Deyell’a new house. [Comadence 0! am Post.) PERSONALâ€"Mr. S. Since I: about to leave for Manitoba. . . . Mr. Arthur McEl- weln, a: the 0mm Line, passed through here on Tuesday ..... Miss E. Shem, of Port Hoover, has returned home utter a long vislc In our midst. RBMOVAL§g-N!r._ B. Shape has moved rrrrrr 3 )_L‘ grand opening some of these days. . . .Hon. John Dryden, 0! Toronto, L. Smith, or Whitby, and R. Mowbray, 01 Pickering, were in town'Setnrday ...... Messrs. F. W. Marlowe and J. and A. Beocook, ct flockstock, spent Sunday visiting friends ere. Smash-The electric railway is doomed for a year at any rate, the promoter having failed to secure a charter ...... It on wont to be in the fashion you must ri e a bike. ...... The interest in the contest for the Ciemen's cup is getting pretty hot now. ...... What about the among midto the promoter of the electric R. ? ...... Lots o! In caught through the ice this win- ter. tter observe the low, tiemen. PICTATOR. 5rd hats tyey saw 9:11:52, _ hook Mtge}- a ”MELâ€"111415119934. PALESTINE. [pompondoneo 01m Poor] MOUNT HOREB. .‘fflffi; stock. Prices to suit all conditions of maple. See our windows for Bargains in ’“fim"‘1'fii’3'mu' * PM" 'i’ Mid u: um. octane pretty Illfigfllflfl‘l during thooold mm ...... 0 It. Comm hubunnryueblom his mm to his new hon-o. He II quit: almond In ...... Path: 13 In tho at up nu- ma nu’éw men 353"” the anal-nub]: young mug harmed. Elam, a m” ":3 amass. . m... m. comi- lnlo m be?“ . and thus mm m 1 . m ‘ . n 3 F fim‘fi‘bfimmnfi‘mm ’~‘ “ “i n on a W 1 g I DEER Y VILLB. 1 :8. 0. 12-00111! II a Son: at Tomp mm - m mIdI tom . The no.“ norm mnlm‘p unto so I o In “'“5 Inc. to: pan m’lOlthuhtfi‘l‘flll nmtlnod a“ u «or. o anon MI “I” than w a mm «a a In“ pm» 90. oonmth {Hour-5:130!.dnrlumwhloh‘énzumm? ‘I In . a‘o‘uum {fig-5...? 9%? can. Xf’bfinh'“ fig“ rm o3§fllflflgfl w.'u:i?.:° “13.. no cunn- m rafflé: n €%m?fimm fig'iemfi... ° :1;- O t“. "3%.“ o . old mndfigmud “not“... we! whim: u m ”:3: w" ;*;¢Wfi men noted in such e we, estooonvines one thst they were experts at the business. The min business at the hour being trons- scted, ettsr selutetions sud beet wishes ;trom all present. the_hsppy compsny est ‘ down to s most enjoysoie wedding dinner. ‘ served in the spacious dining-room. Alter ample Justice had been done to these good thin s s choice m. of we end instrumen mnsi rsei one. ete..wesrendered to the d ht of nil. The invited sets were not men :smon these were e followingâ€"Rev. . W. en Mrs. Wilkinson, Woodviiie; Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Shier. Victoris Road; Mr. John Fisher end Miss gunie Fisher. Argyle; Mr. Albert Msawood end Miss Msudie Msgwood. Gionsrm;.Mr. Tree sud Kiss Tree, Garden: Mr. end Mrs. Courtney. Vietoris Reed. The resents were Just lovely. Mr. end Mrr. . Msgwood. uncle and sent cf the brides. being unshie to be present on eeoonnt oi the reeds. sent to esoh of then s set: of ohinewere. whish wss mush sdmired. Tm Poe-r Joins in wishing these young couples hem end prosperous iives. THE CANADIAN m LINDSAY. VICTORIA ROAD Brennan-Seldom, it ever. her it been ourgcod fortune to witness a more pleasing and beautiful ceremon then took place at the residence of Mre. enry Pei- Iock, of this village, on Wedneedoy even- ing, the 11th inet., the occasion being the merri at her two decanters, Miss Klo- nie on Miss Lottie. At the hour appoint- ed the bridee were led to the alter by their only brother, Mr. Henry Pollock. They were dressed much alike, in cream cath- mere, with shot silk trimmings, wide eilk coilere, etc., and looked very otirecilve. There were no molds of honor, one bride eerie the other in the impressive eer- vice. Minnie. the eldest daughter wee married to Mr. Welter D. Tree. of Garden township the Rev. J. W. Shier ctr ileiet . Miss 'Lottie the younger. wee mortie to Mr. Mark id. Fisher. of Eldon townehi , the Rev. J. W. Wilkinson. or Wch e much-respected friend, cm- cieting._ _ 9th of these reverend gentieq ,L A _,‘ __A- A____n_--, ; oi ell. The house is e two-storied veneered brick. 22 x 23 feet, with e kitchen otteched 18x20 feet. inside wells nilherdflnished end pointed. Mr. Bellweshisownerchi- tect end carpenter. end proved himseii e skillful ertissn in design end workmen- ship ; s number or the guests having hullt houses consider themselves critics on undin . end we did not hesr en improve- ment on ted in the laying out oithe interior the house or a. fault found with the pariormence oi the work, end both were subjected to e rlaid enmineticn. We must not forget Mrs. Bell. who in providing for the wants oi the inner men excelled the expectations of the most isstiduous epicure. Therefore in s coma fumble house, with en ebundencs of good food, good music. smee to suit ell, end} ulflshness exciud , each one endeev to promote the happiness of enother, lee Frids evening will not soon be forgotten. Thet . and Mrs. Bell may enjoy the fruits of their lebor is the hearty wish of their numerous friends. DUNSFORD. From “other correspondent] Housanmxa.-On Friday evening, 13th. guests to the number of one hun- dred and Mason assembled at the residues at Mr. T1309: Boll tom“: hlgygow on u: udglng m 0:- Mar, .ezsténded ”A“: wdfir! Bum m1: sleigh-load on walrus-rival. nd the sounds of men-{moat that greeted their em on catering the how, the job was dgng tampghlypnd‘ to ghe.sgudutlog [Correspondence of In: Post] Dun). «Ab Gaoderhm. March 18th, Robert Andrews, aged 58 years. Mr. Andrew: we: one of the oideec semen of Gleumorgen township. He wee A native of Sootlmd; a. mood neighbour; he com- mended the higheet respect of all who knew him. Hie remeine were interred at Gooderhem. An extended report will ep- peer later. in the former plsca, hls splrlted tesm showed a. tendency to be tread from the cutter, and he, In trying to save the child- ren, lnsome way let the horses got the start, and they bounded 08 at sbmk- ntck speed, but were caught by Mr. Geno, of the lower Dutch Line, with nuts 0! the broken harness and cutter hanglng to them. The occupants escaped lnj cry. GOODERHAM. 7P0 TAILORISSIfiâ€"Wmhd, 1 Int dumb-kw a 0.00 M ”I. II! “mmfsxm amt“ DENIM. BUSINESS ANNE: mummdumamum VIM-Id tho Nb”! “lumen-ltd. P“ lawn-nun No. 26. LINDSAY STREET flush-"l;- Mm mm m on my [a mum cuckoo-h m. Ntlumn. Ian-(03”. "37¢ mun.mumm Rom-1n; From Business. Ruins dkpoaed at my 0011. '00an lumber human to R. Brysus 0a.! dodrotonturnflunhwtho public gammy tor the llbenlpstrouaebutow- :dnpanmfiduflag‘othleumolhsnhouln ulna- re, would respectful] ”kmwhomlndobtodtomtounnx some the tune it that: earn.“ con- venlonoo. Puma can be undo to no no mold shad. Victoria avenue. to: u short time. .703. mantaâ€"063w. 6’0th Ward Meat Mart. 002ml Bunion Gallon bothaxn. ifimuu WI mate of money. Why not an In “I'Becam you'll be u better mu without Because Tobac-(hre In]. (In habit! 9199mm “Ibex. “ML“:- lite. still going Ahead. and an: n '03 or two mmtheuwmiuwm be hidden all but the smoke and. Keep he: humming, Sm,therc'liotutodosnd more vni . Then in quite I (10de to:- ilunhor th winterotanklnds but thoprlooo could be better we should think. Nam SPY. be plowed or 1:. vol yield no return. where before In worded him seclusion tromthe norm-by. 0t com-um stamp: 17 to): new are Iomewhot mo- m_e_o_ts}om_loddtothe woe o! the wflleoonm.yetnooetooecontot hundreds ofoocroettlemdhouoe the northern wmmmwhen toads: to at a nmlum. Normâ€"lam u plenum to lletou tothecholrouoe "known would not be long un theywould their tomes ”maneuver time one volce locking-let than ullehlneln end none my one ...... The number of hot-nee and r! quble eogetunderoover lab Sunday ould heurenlodettoueot the MR! Inez-using the shed oom- moducloa. on the chum)! no Bexloy would be complete on comm and contort. Qunr â€"Who we- lo cut down Ollver’e grove! Surely mane who laud llttle else to muse them. Nowltwmheve to hllhind'lindhllohmni ht. Wax-an Nanaâ€"Tho hu- our unu- hadndcoldltnl;mumoot writing we were ton of the o! a: gal: wring. but lndlaglqnq __ aqua, Y MP want an the prohibition problem, whfih will prob- ebl be thrust beiore them. ”Augeanâ€"We ere M to notice Mr. J. Mitchell outmlneherhil recent nine-e. end the when-mun. Geo. Brintneli is reconnection em iiineee, under the ekilltul Meat of Dr. Bunch-r4. 91 wm -BM: - We 4.99" BEE LE Y. [Correspondence at Tue Poul Pnommox Nous â€"'1‘he people of thle vicinity, end eome from other ”pain:- mente. turned out In e crowd lent Sande to hear Mr. Spence. electnreron - tlon, end we venture to' eey none :werc dleeppolnted. It wee e moet curring end elcqnent eppeel to the Judgment of the congregation between Jnetlce end Inju- tlce, between truth end deception. end between coneletenoy end mcouutency. We predict for the cendldetee In the com- elcctlon e lntereethgcem up {firm the Maui q. swamps-c.1331 my! HOW TO SECURE Qutt Tobacco-Why. Baum It's 3 slow poison Ind shortn- New Adwumuu CQIIESoIoI’GIIISUIIIP James 11c Gan-18nd. 3337.716 Bidâ€"£3383 hiltâ€"iii! hid JAB. McOAUBLAND. Fugguthor a Go- 3mm I: AND WOII Mannfeeturing Furriers and Leading Hatters, Lindsay and Peterborough. 8019 Agents for J. B. STETSON’S CELEBRA TED HA TS. >r Bargains in FINE FURS from the J. J. Lugadin Bankrupt Stock. All Furs sold at half regular prices. FIRST-GLASS PRINTING AT “THE ’POST.” max . WILSON, - - Proprietors. m ”“31 upldly. find time: lave Mudvliihrd times prices inspection of our Goad; it sufficient to «mat a purchuc. EVERY ABTIGLE IN OUR STORE REDUGED. this a Store. We‘ are compelled :9 do the benefit of the dlSCOUfl with others. sad the line in our Goods fooling Our Great Sacrifice Sale is Drawing E nu. MARCH 20. 1896 “Mudsmm . Isaandwc. m 850.. M 25a 39" M! :m“. w pflfl. 90-, 109. and .1950. I" 70.. «‘90. and 9a. m' warm at My Low Prion. All the NEWEST SPRING sangg m_adc by Hc‘afthf _Dug}39, Christie, F0]? THE BALM/DE 0F Til/8 ”WITH Pure Linen Towels, large size. Przm‘s. Prz'm‘s. Prz’nls. While Cations. You ’76 zhieresled 2'74 T owe/zhgs. A KNOWN FACT KENT-ST" where you‘ll find everthiné fresh and new. For dainty patterns our assortment leadsâ€"for fine smooth cloth, for new colorings, (or complete range of designs. We are right up to the top rung in Ginghams, Shirtings, Cottonades, Denims. Skirtings, Linens. Ducks. Sheetings and Pillow Cottons. We are fully equipped for your ttade. When wondering \yhere to buy_La.ce Cunains think of NO. 65 Some interesting facts about our stock. 17-inch Cotton and Linen at 5c a yard; No. 30 Linen, 7cperyand ; No. 40, 8c per yard ; No. 50, 10c pet yard. These are without doubt record breakers. 10c, 15c and 20¢ each, which seen are always bought; No.’ 3 400. 500, 800, 5c, 7%c, ICC. Grey Cottons, 5c, 65c, 8c, are laden. . . . . Our prices are plain, blunt arguments which no upâ€"to- -thcâ€"timcs buyer can ovetlook. . . . . . . . E. E. W. MoG-AFFEY, Lindsay's Leader of Low Cash Prioés Dry Goods House. P. MOARTEUR a: cal SMASH-UP 01‘ PRICES! P. McArthur 8 7,00 .l'. E. 'W- HcGaflby. WWW ' o m 1115“” d s Ere-.1! ehoslld 60“.“ ”.3 storés. Thét is dual-u "flu Swox Armenia." :- d the Mm Que m! m mung (flu-1r m. only 81.90. a Agenc- nuke 8 teen 4 t- J. Falrwea‘ A chaos Amount“ 3:? landings 1y moderate worth $20 Baltic Sea: $2.25, for Em, through 1 Fine Furs Soul 0428, 100: White Rab Chad’s, to $2.50. Fur Hufi’s, Ca lets. worth can 4 $1.50 to a J, J. Lugs ur and Haq pass this “8 1 what it took fr" Wall PRICES AT A W. A. G Buidee a chic for we Ken’s I Ken’s G 99»! G! stock and an mom velar“: Cloak wo $18.00. For instar Fan-we: Roxt to cum

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