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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 5 Mar 1897, p. 10

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f1 Burnâ€"Mrs. ww..:........... ,__-_ her husband on Friday, bha 26:11 Feb, with a daughter. Congratulations. Will. Luge quantities 0! team timbermbolngmwntotho alert yards. when ltwmholoadedoncanmd an. to Quebec ports 3nd thence hexag- hnd. Twoexpcflhomfrom Quebec no .1: t and how the mm. m Rum-There a [use Influx 1111 am 10 Eflll] FlElllS Omadiaiffiértfiwest. Min. nesota. the Dakotas- Mon- tuna. at c. Raglan}! and Toronto. New Advertisements RAMSEY‘Sâ€"MARIPOSA. . [Specml no Tm; Posr 1 SCHOOL Ewanâ€"Following is stnndlng 11, Marlpoaa. for month of pupils of s. 9. 1V class-Frank Pnrves. or February : . Alfred Amber, Alex Thorbnrn. Annie Mo- n Hez 'klah Raazio, Mend Slemmon, Sr. III. class Kluno John Hall, Chester Archer. - Broad. Jnlla Noble, Millie Noble, Loretta. Panes. Jr. 111. classâ€"Garfield Woodward, J nhn Melanie, Willie Grant. Sr. II. cussâ€"Russell Welllv, Howard fie?- s e lick, R) Jackson. Jr. 11. classâ€" Chaee, lotor Chase. IL classâ€"Russell Buns, John Mxla'yre. Pt. 11. classâ€" Allda Woodward, Bruce Woodward. Hesb: Jackson. 1. olessâ€"â€"Pasrle Wood- ward. Vlztor Jackson, Elma Cmn. wan-3. V1" LOCAL ierws-LETTERS from a cancer um: um. ...- -.._-_,,u patiently, genial. kindly, pleasant and good-natured. Both he and Mrs. Way were well fitted to carry on the business they had built u and carried on so long. and it is much to regretted that he was not spared longer to man? and enjoy the capecious. convenient an excellent build- ing he had only just entered when taken sick. 0.1 Friday, the 26;b, al 6 number of residents from both tar an near as- sembled at the house for the funeral service held by the Ray. Mr. Vance. at which the Gaoderham choir took part and the funeral procession was preeeeded by the Gooderham band,oi which the deceased was a liberal patron. Mrs. Way has the sympathy of the entire community and their best wishes that she may succeed in L - L-uIâ€"n- which no doubt 3655 Ashton will be missed in Mac "our lty of Crassweil.as he cantempletes moving to Little Britein. v Rmunmm â€"Messr9. Lao and Simon ein otter spending Noble are bad: home a: a couple of weeks visiting friends in Grey county ...... Mr. Will. Woodward is home again from Oshawa. I. O. G. .â€"Those wishing to spend a l) wees: should join the Good Template“. We understand that a. debate took place in the lodge last. Friday evening. the eubj not be- ' Rasoived, um intemperanoe causes more destruction than war." Messrs. Evans and Windmm appeared for the a!- nrmative, and Messrs. F. Pan-vie and . , a AL- _gn-bln_ Th8 dflwon s, which no uouuu WUII "vow n . _-, n on the bushes advantageous of carry! 3 she will do unless some fer for It is made to her. {Currespondonce (:1 Tu: P081.) ‘00:) BEEâ€" Mr. James Bundle, of Brock. had a wood has one day last week and procured for himself a large plls of extra fins burning matsrlnl. SCOTCH CONCERT n Serumâ€"A number or the Mmmaites and Cresswellltes at. tended the rousing and magnlflwnt Scotch concern. We predict a. successsfnl year for the society. REMOVALS â€"Mr. Ivory Ashton [3 mov- ing into Mr. Lsuuhlin McE whrsn's house located on St. George-st. west ...... Mr. . . . ,, -_n| I..- mlanfl In thfi 71013- - ' 'i‘ha decision of the amrmatlve. We fi doing so for a while, as they have a new tongue (Waggon tongue). Toorrsv Woorrsr. of wood now on no mu- .m- . ...._- amount: In the bush to be “analogs. chxsxss.â€"Tbm la much 9! ass at the Dutch Line at present. Mr. R. G. Band, of the G. T. B , has been laid up for the last week with ls grim». sud Mr. J. H. Bowhoy and Mrs. Bowhoy have just ... ___â€".-_ n... A _._ , in» Manama gm. m young ladies and gentlemen. ot Klumount. visited hhe Ditch Line on Wednesday evening. February 24th. and spent the evening In dancing and various amuse- , 4.. A..- ... mum hours cf mam- CA1] M. ichon. Gnnd Trunk Samoa 01' distnct Mg“ :80“, banana loyoaneruux an..- -.., 77 v, 7 ram home to E on Tuesday or In: week ...... Mrs. T. unkln and Mrs. mm, of Verdun. are at present visit- ;ngu Mr. John H. Bowhoy’s. no the Dutch Tendon -W. A. White. Tenders ~1‘hos. Wuhan. I‘m Sure-A. Eiginbotham. Wxnur Wind Up -Gough Bros, Dog! {or 8110 -'l'. J. Tilly, Port. Hope. Special Return Visitâ€"Prof. D )renwend. Gold Fields and British Columbi: -G. '1'. Buyer: of Clothingâ€"' of my position and have every confidence in the virtue of Hm. I N B OTHAM’S WORM POWDERsâ€" The won- derful success these powders are having is responsible for this seeming egotism. "A. M. PATON and all pom“ in FRIDAY, MARCH a. GOODERH £11K; Mliuinnamaml CRESS WEéL “OJ-Av u... I'wlll be mlssea Eartha viola- .l,as he cautemplates moving In. â€"Messr9. Lao and Slmon k home again sftegagenglqg 651.5133: Dundas 8:. Plavello Bros. Agent, Lindsay. This Week. BRITISH COLUMBIA Union Station o: young men In thlsvlolnltywhowmte known to this society till the spring opens Qunr.â€" oes “Jobs” In lest wars can rsspondenoeto Tn Poe'r mean to soy the!) becsnse the correspondent ot Tn Poet lives at the Dn‘oh Line he cannot write some tromhoth places. The Wotohmnn's correspondent, ‘we understand, 11m ob Gelert and "Jane" knows It, too, so please don't cash up anoh a. gleoe to the Dutch Line oorrespandent 0 THE Post. who heads it Galen, as that {3313 post 1gflioe. .uum Aunt! [Correspondence 6! Tu Post! Rauerocs.â€"'1'he Melhodists are holding revival services here and the Presbyterians a fortnightly service. Dzsmssxn.-Wm. Kennedy, foreman on the Dominion government works here, is putting in a grand bounce sentenre now- ic is surprising how he curtailed expenses after hearing he was to get the G. B. Thomas Archer, Fenelon Falls, fills his place. TWINS -Wm. Fell's family was doubled lash weekâ€"cause, n. of healthy twins. Lumnmne.â€"Mc onnell, of Lindsay. is taking wosd and timber cf! lot. 18. F. R, I underithe supervision of J nck Wilson and éI-éé Suggett. [Correspondence 0! Tu! Post] BAsKs-r SOCIAL â€"The congregation of St. John‘s church held a. very succe.stul basket social. which netted them the nice sum of May dollars towards reducing the debt on their handsome new church. " *7 "‘h- ‘Dâ€"nahnfindnn on“. (180D UH uucu uuuv....,_- __ , INDIA Benn? â€"Tne Prefliyterian con- negation of Dansford subscribed $16 75 towards the Igdia geLlief fund. Next Sun- _ _ -_.,...:-1 gem-r. tn towarus Lu: name. "a.-- -__ . -7, a; they will make a special eflorb to re uce a deficit in the fund for foreign “113310113. _ szaxssxox.â€"The remarkable low pnce for coarse grains, combined with fsilure of crops on account. cf lass season‘s long con- tinued drought. has caused a decided depression in business in all places deriv- ing trade from the township cf Vex-alum. missions. ren: cyan-w..- .. .. 7, [Special to Tax Posr.) SCHOOL Rnromr-l‘ne pupils of s. s. No. 7, Fenelon, stand in their classes for the month of Febrneryasfollows: Commer- cial class-Mm Irwin, Rosetta Hey. Fitch classâ€"Wilbert J. Brien, Willene J. J. Wezstsfl’, Eve He§,Bsrthn Irwin, Thomas Jackson, John eckson. Senior Fourthâ€"Willie Jackson, Willie Greer. Jr. Fourthâ€"Welter Hare, Ethel Kennedy, Elia Brien, Thomas Cnrrins, Marthe Thurston. Third cleanâ€"Wilfrid Hare, John Endieott, James Endicott. Minnie Brien, vaid Endioott, Edith Kenned , Robert Sampson, Wilbert Irwin, F Thurston. Sinies Bendeock. Second class. â€"Thos. Connors. Thee. Eodieott, Harry Endieott, Wilfrid Eodicott, Aggie Samp- son, John Connors. Sarah Meiers, Moe. intyre Thornton, Willie Brien, Lizzie Robertson, Lizzie Kennedy, Mary Ken- nedy. Part First-Willie Robertson, Katy Hardy, George Connors, Albert Connors. First olsse.â€"John Meiers Wesley Irwin, Herbert Conncrs. line” euurus uc mu" w... .. .-_ -__ V , MATRIMONIALâ€"The matrimonial fever still lurks in this vicinity, and more cases are prsving fatal. Mrs. Grundy thinks that with the approach of warm weather the disease will spread with alarming rapidi'y. QUERY â€"-Wha.t were the thoughts of the boys who were left going to the dance? |Corrosnondenee of Ta! Poet] SURPRISE Puntâ€"There was a surprise party at Mr. Wm. Douglas's on Thursday night, 251:. Tue people bought a crust stand and ave it to Mrs. Douglas. They gave Mr. ouglas an address, with the picture of. the church on it. REVIVAL Munchies have been gain: on for four weeks. The last two weeks Rev. Mr. Anderson has been assisted by Mr. Baboscir. of Lindsay. Tm: Cornell: PRAYER meetin was at Mr. William James’s. of this pace, on Monday. March 19:. ILLâ€"Mrs. Farquhar, of this village, is ver sick at the present. We hope we wil soon see her in our midst again. NOTES â€"Mrs. Johnson has been visiting at Mr. Robliu Anderson's ...... Messrs. Cawieson and Chambers, of this village, have sold their po ular French horse, Moroce ), to Messrs. . Booth and J. West- ern, oi the same place, for a good figure. . . . Mr. A. Gregg. of this place. has rented the Douglas term for five years. He is mov- ing now. ~v-vâ€".â€"â€" [Correspondence oi Tun Poor.) PERSONAL â€"-Mr. Brien. the license. in specter, Uxbrldge. and Mr. McPherson, of Canniugton, were visiting Sunderland. . . . Rev. Mr. McKay and wife are away at Bethaven for two weeka past: her father is dead....Mr. Robert Brabszm wee vis- itiniz Sunderlend. so was Mr. William Baird. . . .Mr. John Brahazsn is improving; so is Mrs. Brebszen and their little daugh- ter. . . .Miss Jane Carmichael is improving finely; we expect to see her out in niew days. . . .Mre. Bacon is still confined to her bfdf . . .Mr. E. P. Switzer plid us a. niendly v e i'. Cancunâ€"Toe concert in the town hall was not as well patronized as it should have been. They only took in $11. Pmuovus.â€" Rev. Mr. Bridzeman is moving back to Sunderlend. . . .Mr. Moses Chgmbers is_ moving into Sunder-land. n.....â€" and... nnlfl rm 9. visit: Chfimbers IS muvwg quv uâ€"-._--___, , , Noms.-Mr. Henry Shier paid as a. visit; we are pleased to see him locking so well. ...... Farmers bring on your caztle, hogs and sheepâ€"Mr. Beau has plenty of money. ...... You can buy first-class flour in San- derland for $210 per 100 lbs ...... Any person wishing to get cheap goods let them A _ a__.a.._l and [Correspondence o! '1'!!! Poor 1 Uspmsam â€"The orders are, “no more hall. fare tic‘eets to Lindsay on Saturdays." This is protection with a vengeance. even it the old ramshackle road is owned by tree trade Eu land. Tm: La'rn BE -â€"Mrs. Marts. of Wil- trid, is here looking after her interests In the property destroyed by fire last Frlda nlgbt. It was insured for $300 and w not be rebuilt. Roxawar.-â€" Mrs. Dr. Thompson and daughters. who had the mistortune to be thrown from their sleigh near Lindsay last Saturday evening, got home with Mr. Adams that night. She will eyer feel grateful to Mr. Jss. Byrnes for his kind ness in a time of need. The horse was caught at Mr. Pague‘s and brought home that evening. Pmsonax..-â€"Mrs._(Ca_p}) W. H. (20153T n5- le_-a_. pal. uvu " ..._.- - , come to Snndeorlmii‘l. '12. are visiting old friends and scqosint- sncee here. Tcey are at Mr. '1‘. Motehsct’s, Lindsay, this week. n.â€"-Mr. John Davidson, 0! Whitby. purcho. ed a. fine Durham coif, 13 months’ old, from Mr. D. H. Corneil ot Ops. recently. The consideroticn was $50 and Mr. Davidson, who is an importer and tone breeder, will add this young one to his ne herd of Dnrhams hr which his stock farm is noted. Bursaâ€"Mr John Donaldson, of North Monsghsn. has rented the Thexton farm. west of Reabrro, and is moving his stock, etc.. this week. Bram: Rwruosâ€" The union bible readings commenced in the Presbyterian church Thursday evening. Rev. McConn conduczed them. Romanâ€"O or hockeyists are still alive, but terribfz dcmoralizod. Um bun-marlin Pot CW, who lost his home by fire Lost week. is locstedin another house on the amour-m. Gnomeechowehctoéywoslotots mootâ€" ingotthebzordlut need” night; sine, flxfifhmfloboflorhonumw to. the ,ollcomplot ‘ to be rad: newton!!! 101'qu maker PLEASANT _.lf’01_1\'Tâ€"F‘ENELON. ___‘ ROSEDALE. S UNDER LA_NQ DUN 81'0th 0A MBRAfY. OMEMEg. use Frlda l ' 0 and w' Emm‘jfi gran pun npaon and SOCIALâ€"A lo: tune to be residence at r. D. .indsay last Feb. 17th. Dannie. with Mr. house was In]! to a ‘ ever feel Esau!) t n 13:: ' his kind- 0 1-000th mot horseA was This week woexpeo l 7 I- - Lâ€"nbln n! mg] THE CANADIAN guaranteed. The officers-ere: '1’. H. Mc- Qunde, president; 1‘. C Stephenson, sec teary; and W. 8. 0mm“. There Is a board 0! tanner (I tore, who are quite enthusiastic as to Ste 5mm. [Conupondcnco 0! Tu Pen LL GRIP?! ls ground I: maul, sad It has hid me our and I hue not ban uh]. to attend to anything. Qalto a number Mu the same to any of this Name. - , Cr ,4 "_LI.‘_ I‘m“ fill- use sumo bu on, vs mu- aw“..â€" Home Acuteâ€"Mrs. Nathan Gould, the daughter of Mr. A. Lake, one of our most respected residents. has returned home on s visit of some duration. We are sorry to hear that she has lost her husband, and now that she is at home she has round is grim waiting for her. One SCHOOL-Miss M- Elwin will spend butashorttimelon hereasmietreesot our school, she hug her services will no longer be needed after the month oi Msreh. We on thet great dissatisfaction had arisen over her appointment lest veer and this is the outcome of it. As usual, fireside lsw pro and cents being discussed. and a rumor has arisen that she intends to take lenal advice as to her dismissal. We shall be sorry to lose her, for her quick. vivacious disposition hss won her friends. Fonssr Pnonucr. â€" Mr. Hopkins has been here loading tanbark, and complains still of the high freight rates. which papa says are here to stsy, whether it suits or not. A “penny wise. pound foolish" policy, it seems to me. [Correspondence oi Tin Poe-r.) ' Gomo our or Resumesâ€"Parties in- debted to the iirrn oi McKenzie Camp- bell are requested to settle their accounts on or before the 1531i inet.. after which date all unsettled accounts will be placed in _the hands of Wm. C. E. Weeks. solici- tor, Woodvlllc. for collection. so settle at onoe2and save costs. A. C. Mcxwzm. _w. Sumatran SALE Denise Manon.â€" Having purchased the interest of Mr. A. C. McKenzie in the firm of McKenzie e: Clmpbell. I intend moving all the stock to one store. To do this must sell over 1,000 pairs of boots and shoes, and several hundred suits of ready-made clothinz. regardless 0! cost. Drop in. examine the goods, and get prices that will fairly astonish you. This offer only stands for the réionth 0: March. J. G. A. CAMPBELL. â€"-W- . MISSIONARY Seance-Rn. Mr. Dun- can, of Woodville, oceupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church here last Sunday morning. He preached an eloquent ser- mon on foreign missions. Hons: Bonus â€"Mr. W. J. Pearson. of Montreal, has paid a couple of visits to our village during the past three weeks. On his first visit he purchasedso horses and on Thursday last he purchased 28. He buys all kinds of horses and psye fair prices, and the farmers are glad to see him come. He intends paying regular visits hereafter. '[Cormspondenco of Tax Post! 03mm r.â€"I re t to have to announce the death. on W nesdn night, the 17;]: alt, of Mrs. Joseph Mo ughey. at nhls place. of consumption, ulcer an Illness at about: two months’ dnrntlon, and not~ u”â€"â€"- _ , MAMEâ€"To jadfigby the em appear- In like the womb- BmmcmVâ€"The :eeeno snow has greatly Improved the dashing. SOCIALâ€" lo: eoolel wee held It the of r. D. Grunt on Wedneedey. rung D [Beth ooorlelzhlnfith e . aep e e e .end use house was ml! to overflo sent to every enjoy: evenlnz. e reoepte mounted oo met) This week weupeotthuthemoveioesm be In a hum of eotlvl . autismâ€"Mr. D. McKee, who hes bought the heeutflultmot Mrs. St. John, 508001. was 310.“; ThuredAy end Fddey. es our tencher, Mine Grunt, wes autumn from In 5115!”. I. 0. . . "Ar Hon."â€"A number at our yonngpeople attended the Oddlellcwe‘ “At Home" W edneedey evening. They report e pleasant time. Rmvemâ€"A couple at sleigh-Iced: at our 0. E. membefl the revive! meeting in the Methodist church et Bae- verton cu Edd” evening- mmr muons heve hfin. _- m- .._J.-mnll thlh '. E1317 wlni aw”: IRONDALE. EDENâ€"T301244. KIRKFIELD: Uffllbb. SON YA. o! In: Post! GREEN BAN K. [correspondenc- e! m M) Pmozqnâ€"IgJunee Even ie ehle to be out gem. Hie foot in improvinl “9'11. ‘ ....Mr. Hugh McMillan in in the vines at life wee ' with hm very Wnnmo.â€"‘ ' Minnie Smeund m. Adm Wellece were joined in holy wedlock on Wedneedey leet. eh the home of the bride'e tether. Mr. Joe. Scone. Theoere' many we! performed by Rank. H. Leiwh end we- witneeeed by 3 number ot reletivee sud friende. We nieh the young couple u long end hnppy life. By ell eppeenna there mey be mother Wedding in the nee: future. mu Axmnsuzv gr Wunnmc Du.â€" , 5 -___ “I‘lnt 251'}! W! V! v--â€"---.- _,, Mr. sud Mn. Alex. Junie-on «loll-sud the 25th minnu'y of their wedding day on Sunni-y dwrnoon, by having About. sixty relttivel md friends present. to upond - ' ‘ nnn‘ evening , h ___--.. on semi-any uwrnwu, ., __.__., sixty reletivee end friends preeent to epend a good eociel efternoon end evening together. After the very excellent enpper thet wee eerved. e pmentetion o! e exlver ten-utwu givenee e alight token of the epprecietion which the community feel. with regud to the boot end hoeum, who hove been opered to do their on the opportunities preeented themee vet for the edveneement of ell thet In! good, end for the welfere o! thoee uound them. We join with thei: meny friend: in wiehmg thet they mny yet be e red long end thet they may be ehle et “at to soy, "We hue ganglht thegood fight, we heve kept the .i‘ ll LITTLE BRITAIN. (Correspondence oi Tu Poem Convmxox.â€"Tne convention of Muri- p:sa Christian Endeavour-s. held in this church on Friday night. was s decided success. Though the number in unend- sacs was not very large. the program wns nu excellent one. all the addresses nnd pen being of n high liters" and no spiritual order. The mating wns opened ‘- ALA Jul- 5.4.." Oahu-n hv 81'. A. splntumu M... _. - .-__, at 8 m., the chair being taken bib Rev.A R. -1ve. p esident cf local nion. Rav. J. S. 1. Wilson. B. A not Wlitrid. made the opening address on “The relation of C. E. to 1‘Ilshiz‘n'." it was (.111 ct prscticnl suggestions to oil who desire missionary (x Hension and scathingiy denuncietory of the churchs' cnllans io- dlilerenoe, social extrevsgsnce. end spirit of sectarienism. end eel-neatly urged preyer for. study of. end Fogtemetic giving to missions. The BF". . Stretton ebly denlt with the'snbject ' How winters-t onryonng converts in church end C. E. work" advising the church end 0.15. societies to first get them. then feed them. end stterwsrds set them to work. The closing address wee by the popnlnr pester of Lindsey Baptist cengregetion. the Rev. LS. Hngheon. B.A.,w who spoke" on the ‘ C. B Piedge_ end whet it menu" toting 7~ - â€"|.-l- and than first the edge on 3 whole. nnn wen clenee nee. the speaker threw much new nn Interesting light upon this noon sacred eplrltnnl obUgeblon. nnd ehowe loo deep:r and true: mooning. This was Mr. H n he left moot excellent 1-: one. nndweohnll look lorwud with are monother vial: trom him. Mr. mm Sn lot. of Velentie. conntzmrruldent. npeper on “The plnee need o! young men in our work," In which n olnrion for more devoted youth. was sounded. and their one 5 here olenrlv pointed out am Home with, ct this ,eontrlbnted n ope: on “Pronu- [as am," and urge tornmote parole- teot nnd eyeumtle method of thin tnndnmentnl power In C. E. en'ort. Ln mIIUICJBBI'Uul-unug any". v.._., _ 7 _, _ thet ell thoee tionel singing. We believe who ettended wete perfectly «tinned with the excellent tree: provided. end new uni end energy in this impurtent depertment of church work will no doubt he the dinet result. The next convention will he held et Oahwood. probehly in the month oi June. PnsoxALâ€"Rev. J. S. Mchiuilen. eo- Selle: companied by Mrs. end Mia returned to Atheriey on Fridny. They tote with them the heerttelt eympethy and best wiehes c! the entire vicinity.... Miee Line Smith spent e couple at deyn with Woodylllg n‘letlvee lest ‘week ...... noun RI. 9. "on UK." w v, _v_ any. Numemne ltqnlrles were put lo. men of them dealing wlch eruclnl polnte of C. . Interest. Mr. Hon proved himself ready to answer. end nhly dle of men lntrlcnclee. The Valentin Echo]: torn shed an noomprlete selection of mnelgtheremnln'l'ng nieces helngeonm A L...... ”up .“ than. "Mvuux .‘lâ€"v- - -â€" WIW Miss Minnie Muk returned from Klax- ston on Friday. [suing want some IV V. monthsln um 013......31 r. Ind Mu. Alfred Wallis spent tho guests :1 lax-.600 Stone ...... Mr. W. 4| 'l‘ngul-I n..a. .. -.. In. guess: u an. uw. ....---. V .7 E. You: spent Mondny nod Tnoodoy week at Woodville....ReV. A. 8. Foster. 0! Ncrlnnd. visited our Junior pastor on Friday inst ...... Mr. nnd Mn. Jno. Hui-tin an: donghtcr spent seven! don In Vcrulan: among old blonds ...... Mr. R. Mitchell, of Zion, loavel this week to: Toronto. thence to Mlohlgm, U. S . tor the summer. ka out for the alien labor low, Both! ..... Mr. F. Bundle. of Sonya, u ever, and still in: his "was on some new "scheme" ...... Miss Id- In holidaying It Port Perry ...... Mr. Mrs. Gnintggd, oL'gnn‘tgrbent. J," the nus. uninloru. us run”... -_-_ eats or Mr. Wm. Merk ...... Mr. end re. a. Brown visited Cmbny friends lest week ...... Mr. Tanner. representing the firm oi Philp Eskhnrdu. Toronto undertaker-mm in town taking order-e on Thuredny ...... Mile Z511: Morgen in visiting her many friends here nrior to leaving tor her future home et Wilma. I. 0. G ’1‘. â€"On Wedneedev eveninn. 24m nit. the membere oi L'.tt1e Britain lodge oi 1:0.G.'r.ptheredet the home of Mr. John W.“ spent} en eveni with their mutate. t tart! perenn- were pieeent. Al Hr. W. wee the chief meene c! reeneeltntinc thie ledge. end ha been deeply intereeted in its weiiere ever since. the supine wee e ‘ -â€"--ALI- an A .m u;......_. _-_-,,, ' Into Mr. unchall‘n bouu, while Tunblyn mom Into the W. Chaney ...... Mr. Bummt non? Ill-.8111!- on sand”. and It. P. Stone at Quantum, coma In u: m». ém lnmdl mom a butcher trad: but! our!“ Emu-m,“ will no b0. uquhltlm to «Irvin-gown. Dukhunovodto Geo. W mm at Vanna- ...... W. on E 3 #535 E .8: EEE E2 3% ii! it 1 a i fl w, «mama mu “up...“ ”WWW” ONTARIO, FRIDAY. much chuoo for hioohdinc. being con- suotiy lined with tnflo nod plenum- natal. Fiannaâ€"Tho West Victor-is Fume" iooutuco hold in muting: tot-tho southern division in tho 1. 0.6.1'. lull in this viilm on Wednesday inc. Two “but. dur- noonnndeminx. were held. Mr. J. F. choir. The obit! “auction of the mum, in wu Kr. Wm. Bunnie. W of the "Modal Pm." Gnuiph. who “on two lawn-ting Mon-lot. Tho “moon uubjec: was “How to enrich 9h. Sail." sad the.voaina.“flow to tood out! “auto: 2:: 3.3" "amigos“ experionoo. m. o m o uni 3 good “than, go no): menu. ,,A_‘ ._ I. by whichur. Raul. sun-and my. Seven! prom: turner: won Wilt. mm mum 0- J- M" 10411, of Linda-1,14!!!“ mutton-u. 74â€" 4_‘l_- Intyreâ€" of Mada}. Lynn tunnel-u. Wm. éhsnnon sod aha-9. A very nouc :- .m. f-hln nub-n mm '0 the VII-- Wonâ€"v -â€" '7'- .â€"-_ no :m on Edd: tuning. hiflhg N'sâ€"n etc-Ed mADn’mzynonuwu ct “madly HeiMfi'fii‘hfii-t ot (ha India. '1‘ Institute w W Izod a «homely whale. Muslim and Inca-Ital. Conn magi!» Goat} Tag»!!! 12680 mummudpluk. Burtâ€"0n: populsdon was bound lutvookbylno'dfiuuhtho we.» doubyun. 1.11)!“wa huh-d of . youxndughm. Ild which ova-Han Ml muchjoy. Ebb-til m1. know oomphu. Aztimofvrhzngboa mMnddsu'hmmdoingvdL be: tron hm cook in tho Boll-ringer m cl‘ t lad humudrepon n good“t:m?.,.9?u. Mischa" u! '11. .4” x- :_ I;_A--- I--. new of ‘l‘n Peon Susanaâ€"0rd; an Austin bu. quilt «and the shinglo av going and expel. no Akoop it. a_ work flu yosrkmnd. - .u _ ,, -_- 1:..-1...‘ W .Wr at -v wvu- Vâ€"v -,,, Cuminâ€"Berry Wn'oon Inn din-01nd Whi in an In" Md bonding bui- nou. Mr. any stepping out. Mr. Rich“ Dui- hu when Im plus. Tho humu- willbocunodonnndotthonmoof Wsuon Dcvit. Ban Nanaâ€"31:. John county "mud" in the c to Toronto to mum “10 89‘ mane. to 'd u NM“ Lino our tho Bun river. Putnamâ€"Mum“. of the Rnchbun 00.. Linduy. wince" this week ..... . It. Wu. Shot-mun. o! MWtCo..h in to". A!» Mr. Wm. Houlip. o! the am flan. rm m looking sitar the lama of the Inn, loading udfityimxtotum......hlr. has. 0! m’IFdh.¢snourviums kindly all Tacoduy. lulu. â€"LtGrippo in a In tut-ion form in vary punk“ u: out v' thin lac two weeks. (our (Ilium: "fiat; m..._u.. Knight. 9-5!“ ”W 04" WOOD. Wit-19¢” Laos rumâ€"mm“ pt In” . {0' am (and; in Linduy 1m KINMOUNT. in tho Boll-ginger.‘ o! the Ruhbnn it. Byrno'a W‘IVUI '0'.“ n. â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"- SIIPPING.- Shock is being shipped from herein Inge numbers recenxly. Mr 'l‘hos. Bowe- Ihipe every week end hes 100 head on head (or ehipping to the old country mullet ct the o in: of the season. Rucvmo.â€" . L. H. Supiee end fam- . ily, of thin place, one shortly to remove to i Pent-hora. Their depot-cure will be wry . much renewed by e eme circle oi trivnds I who wish them every encoeu in their new ; home. Mus Head will be very much { minted in the lechodilt Sebbsth school at , which the he: been mu: hr mule i rem. else in thec. E. moiety. of which who we: «than mist. She will be much milled hot young compa'umfi end Manhood the public ochoolxwllere given 3 hvorite. Mr. Sap!“ “DRILL CARDSâ€"A vary 0! | m a m m [’an 05“ ‘_4....L_ In. m «on Tuesday dam “sound ”unnum- M M W oflor.) ” Illlflfl III) THE mm “RTE-WEST- I. G. ANTED.â€" Fame" mm_mom_ of u semen’s TRAINS 10w Adinruumen t5; “GRILL OABDS._â€"A_ very- 0110:: 7-1.-- m or 09"“ L; m a: mum in Rooms” mutant 3nd pm! “an MD! you"! ”Mon! MI W m” â€"â€"_, w '- muon- ii Ondrlo. west 0! Shnrbc . . are, to BIL Forage $21.00 An or 855.50,nnd propomunuwh mmwmomr points. Ge: {UN 1 “use pin-puma (rom snv Clnndinn P my agent. or write C. E. McPhc King-It. out. Toronto. 1. 0. “Team. Spring is ubout hero. The time (or hu..~e-clcmm am noon commence. You win doubtleufind u he only to have numbing in the way 01 Pmmn ' or Cnhom'minz done. 12‘ is quilt H mm: w some folks who they employ Um 1 mg any (It chair work done promptly mu wnh mu 3.. which its very good policy. as it. given a u m Ion“. but owing no ‘he hlrdncus o! the lim fl fl quite Coonddenuon u val] u s ucceulu I I» II.” it done I» Rmmble u pouiblu. Fur 80 up A. Home is ptepcrod to do mythiu use wove lino- u manly reduced micea huh ou- u‘ne m Give hum “all. You “'1 _ by Ming only. A__._ A..- A I--mu'. Lin-n' m E?“ i h the very tomcat plm Imam 0 “book. We provide the best I “and gumbo mulu. Tl In! Shonhund tn Type-Tiling. commercial department. besides two out up I “no at work (or our :1 “W. H. SHAW. Principal. NOTIC Central Byazness Cplzegq and mute your choice from the lines of Bicycles (at. liigg'e) ! knelt improvements. "hey rang At 850, $60. $75. $85, $90, Slum. the Columb'n. Viking. E. x 1)., E Sumner. New Runes, : Alert, Gone“. We do All kinds of Repair-9113 and hnve in stock a In A--- .: Gnntlrim_ Bicyci 'éuop onSVoE'x It . 095558!“ A “dance 86 Wiuhc-IL A REPUTATION Tflsngaunugmu BEHI-IGBN TENNIA 31 NORTH-WESTERN ouumo m1 BRITISH cowmsm Dr. T. Papham McCullo; m.w.l~am: cw.limy-da.. u m manor Lam TO THE in. a, mooass, F. (L Hm O. P. 3 Oflca. 62 Kenn-t No. 6 Kent-8c . Madm- )il, Viking. E. 1)., Brantta New Runes, : Alert, Cupi We do .1! kinds of Bic; sud hsve in mock s large an meat of Sundries. . . Jo‘:_B;1_gg£: ‘2’; XXXIV. WH‘ ESTABLISHED 181 A. Moore. THE PUBLIC to I kill: Colu The second chm m (If Shut: no: anon! Canadian Bucdm the be“ hcilltiu obuli mum. Three when m ‘ 'pewriLing. Four touch! Laid” two maul-r locum for our nudenw which I W amend-nor, bu: hm w at new members who nu Maui-n (no. Wnu Gomrd and You win]. It. Turomn._ work sad (or splendid Ia men and women into g A. MOO RE. WEIT Jewen'. Liver. AXD CABIBO Patnw AGEN‘

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