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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 7 Apr 1899, p. 10

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B W Gill Th bk To HIfiflflU and lflfilllflllflfl -- gent for the lupcriafilaife Aasur- ante Company of Canada. sum for the Union Assurance Society of Lon- don, England, (Fate), and the Scottish Union and Halioua! “reinsurance Company. . JOHN KENNEQY, _ A limited Amount of Cash to Loan on mortgage 3: lowest runes. Noise din- counted. Lindsay. 25": 08». 189R 10 Blaek Dress Goods KERR K30. Smokeâ€"T. . B. . Noticeâ€"John Short. Too Lateâ€"\V. Gr Woojs. Boots and Shoes â€"R. Neill. Wall Papersâ€"Geo. A. Little. Shorthorn Bunâ€"Fletcher Dix. Spring Openingâ€"B. J. Cough. Spring Wall l’aper.â€" R. S. Power. Let's Talk Bus‘ness-A. Campbell. Didn’t Figure R'ghtâ€"Cathro 8:. Co. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS KERR GU LINDSAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, - (Correspondence to The Post.) On Monday evening, the 27th of A Bicycle Bargainâ€"Brantford wheel in first-class condition. only $20 â€"-I has not been ridden 250 miles. May be seen at Post printing office, Lind- my. , . March, the young people 0'? this neigh- borhood assembled atathe home otM‘r. and Mrs. Robert McGee, to celebrate their crystal wedding. A large num- ber of very beautiful pieces of glass- ware were presented to them. A very pleasant evening was spent with mu- sic and other amusements. Mrs. Mc- Gee thanked the young people kindly, and all returned home well pleased with the evening’s enjoyment. PEN (EL. (Correspondence to The I’mt.) 'A merry crdwd of the elite of Peniel in a. somewhat attractive vehicle. in- vaded the handsome home of Mr. Thus. Osborne on Monday evening last, where a. “Klondike of m‘rth” was participated in, crokinole and “lost heir" being the nub: at tin program. T0) much can- not be said of the kindness shown by _ Mr. and Mrs. Osborne to their visitors. (the Misses Bagshuv. of Lindsay Colâ€" legiate Institute, ”unwinding their._ '; faster holiday: under the parental . I 5 i .1 Mira. Ti. Squires is‘ at. preamt visiting , her daughter, Mrs. Minty, o! Toron- i {‘1 . , , Mr. W. Arkaay and Mr. Wilson visr itad Penile]. friends on 33mm last. i The Weekly Post. Opposite vasotfice, Lindsay. L.â€"S,.ecial yard wide new Plaid Pnints: 10c yaud, only.” Our stock is new and up to date, prices at the uncut mark. Your patronag- mlicin d. Our motto, “Good G ~ Us, ('a. h and one price We wish to all your attention to ou' stock of which we make a aprci-my of. hwdiing onlv the newestund ‘n‘xt goods in the ”adv. \Vhrn 3cu want a. good BLACK SRESS tee We pay stgict aifontitm to and 111.1.le only the Nat nuke-s i1 CORSETS, Kid and Quinn“? Gloves, Ladi-s' and Childrms’ Haeiery and Underwear. want a. good BLACK 331555 tee our stock; valu's guaraugu-d an} ytices less than saun- qnalitiu s can be had elseflwro. OF N EW ADVERTIS EM ENTS. John ,Kannfidg: POW'LES’ CORNERS Ke' Adam Bln;k. Kent-at giving very good satisfaction on ac- count of its small capacity. The church officials should take hold of this pro- ject. and they should further negoti- ate for an awning for the peat. farm. Our Epworth League should on- doavot to form a. “reading circle." now. s’nce the other amusements have abated. P”Enter services in the churches were of a spech and profitable character. and were well attended. especially in the Methodist church, whats tha pro- gram. as announced. was well carried out. and very much appreciated. The novel “Easter Egg Social" at the par- sonage was qujte a §uocess. AL ",1I4 FENELON FALLS. (Corxjespondenoe to The Post.) A Blcycle Bargainâ€"Branttord wheel in first-class condition. only $20 â€" has not been ridden 250 miles. Mny be szen at POSt printing office, Lind- w-o. Many were the visitors at: the Falls for Easter. Among them were Mr. and M13. R McGee. visiting Mrs. Mc- Gee. who has just passed her eightieth year, and is very poorly; Mr. Jordan. from Ops, at his home; Mr. Archer. from the camps; Miss Lottie Bur- roxm. of Lindsay, at the parsonage. Mr. John Wilson. jr.. met a very painful accident at the box. factory on Tues'lay, in which he came nearly los- ing hrs left thumb, but' it is hoped its replacemgnt‘mayj be: permanent. n V (V owr-«--_-_V _..., The following is the report of S. S. No. 13. Fenclon. for the month of March. Sr. Fourthâ€"Edith Perry. Jr. Fourth â€"F!orrie Thurston. Wilson Everson. Sr. Thirdâ€"Della Copp. Ned Thurston. James Daniel. Stella Ever- son, Stilliard Copp. Second Class â€" W. Greenwood. Arnie Thurston. Aggie Everson. Sr. l‘art Iâ€"l‘hilip Thurston. Millee Partner. -Jr. Part [I â€" Percy Everson. Osgooi Imnry. Fritz Antis. ‘art I.â€" ollie Imery. A very quiet but pretty wedding took place at the mo! the lady‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Archer. on Mon- day evening at 8.30. when their daugh- ter. Harriet. S.. was united in marriage to Henry M. Motzgerpf the Rochester Fire- Departmant. The coremony was perform-ed by the Rev. R. H. Leitch. The brideâ€"very tastily attired - was given away by her father. M’sa Mar- ion Arqher acting as bridesmaid and Jiriam Ackert dong duty as grooms- m-in. The guests were immediate friends. in consequence of recent be- reavement. but all enjoyed the cheer- ful atmosphere and bountiful wodding breakfast. The wedding march was played by Miss Jennie Wilson. The presents were very handsome. and congratulations hearty. and it was not over‘ooked that Uncle Sam had paid another compliment to our fair “Lady of the Snows." MAN‘ILLA. (Correspondence to The Post.) A Bicycle Bargainâ€"Brantford wheel in first-class condition. only 820 â€" has not been ridden 250 miles. May be 3:011 at Post printing office, Lind- say. Mr. Fred. Say'age spent Easter holi- days in Toronto. Mfr. Lew Short, of Ottawa. is visiting friends for mshort t‘me. MI. Butland. of Oshawa. is the guest of his sister. Mrs. (Dr.) McPhail. Mfr. E. Edwards, of Lindsay, spent Good Friday with his parents. Mr. H. Mann. of Toronto. spent Good Friday with Mr. Asaph Edwards. Mills Florence Edwards, of Toronto, was home for Eager: , l__.._ 5v. w- v .â€" Mr. and M13. 0. E. Kelly, of Stoney Creek, are visiting Mrs. E. McPhaden and other friemb. Mr. Archie McPhaden, of Port Perry, was the guest of his sister, Annie. for Easter. Miss Jones, of Uxbridge. spent Sun- day in town, the guest of Miss Edith Pearce. Mr. Henry Pearce. of Fenelon Falls. was looking up! old friends in town for 5 any 55 t;vo.__lately. "9-: nova- -v- w- - - Mm 0:01am; of Toronto, was hdme for Easter Sundgy; -â€" -. n n. triends in Oshawa. Miss Lillie Moore is home from To- ronto for a. few gays: - _ .~ 77“- Mr. W. Park was in Cannington on Monday last. - Mr. and Mrs. D. Anderson. of the “Glen,” Mariposa. spent Easter Mon- day in town, the guests of Miss A.. Dan Lury. Miss Eliza. Broad is visiting friends in Port Perry. Mr. Neil McDonald left on Friday last for Soult Ste. Marie to put his dredge in proper order before navi- gation opensu . Rev. W. B. Tucker returned from To- ronto Saturday last. 3V0 are glad to hear his mother is improving as wall as can be expected. - Mr. ‘John Squires and family! are re moving to a. farm near Bowmanvilte. Mr. John Ferguson. living about ahaLfi-milewestothere. lostahorse on Siturday last. While drawing out wood in: the bush he had to crossua. soft ou- spongy piece of ground, and on acâ€" count of the thawing in the midd!o of the day the horse broke through the ice» and snow, falling on a. a .iwhtoh ‘pouatrafed tha body for sou, Inches. ll“... nnhnn‘ ‘;7fld 8 M am when in. rbbuwv- -.â€"- v ~ amml lived i'fiow days. 7‘ *vv-J . Coone. spent Easter with THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN. --- I W vs‘ca‘. nu uâ€"v â€"â€"â€"- __ Mr. J. J. Hex-Ion, representing The , Globe, Torontmwas in the village last ' week. » | ' l ; : Mr. Neil Clark} Cannington. was in town last week. x . Mr. W. White, of Messrs. Dundee 8: FJavelle Bros, Lindsay. was in town lately in the interests at that firm. Mr. Thos. H. Barnes. oun pump manâ€" ufacturer. has got a. line stock stock of pumps. and windmills on hand. and expects to do a. big business this Mn. Messrs. R. Switzer and J. Gordon were jurors at the Lindsay assizes last week. t Dr. Gen-on was at Kirkfield recently on business. \ i l Mr. c. E. Weeks barrister. was in I Lindsey last vgeek on business. . - A LL- 13---! 5A-! :u-nw- - Mar. 3:365 McLean. one of our in- surance and fruit. tree agents. has re- turned home aftepan ex_te_ngd_trip in flanntion set in. which suffering. , the northern districts of Nipissing' and Parry Sound. « Angus says there is about three and a half feet of snow on the level everywhere. SOUTH OPS. (Correspondence to The Post.) The foEIowing {is the report 0! S. S. No. 5. for the Eascer examinat'ons. names in order of merit: Sr. IV. â€" ldn Corneil. Ella Mark. Jr. 1V. - A. Read, Ethsl Cornell. Roy Arksey. Eva Bruce, Patrick Burns 11!. â€"Allm Bruce. Emmett Miller. Emmett. Roach. Pearl Road, Ernest. gang. Jams: Fun.- nine. Katie Buy. Sr. 11. â€" Russell Henry. Jan. Cnyley. Ju. Cuddihec. Em- met Burns. PM. Caery. Philip Brady. Mary Brady. Joe Fanning. May Wake- ford. C. Wakeford. Jr. 11. â€" Peter Brady. Ethel Arkaey. fit. II. â€" Flor- ence'O'R'olly. I.-â€"Sad3e Arksey. Staf- ford Burns. . PINEDALE. (Correspondence to The Fan.) .thre are the knowing ones who prophesied an early spring? M’ss Tilly Pinkham is home {or a few my; WIT}. Frank Johnston. of Bougrove. is vlsjtim ijenfls libero. , ,I, I,_ . Georg e Sonkxy has gone to work for James r8madden at Wick. M’r. Covmn. from Cannington. was through th’s section last week buying homes. newtâ€"mm” soid h'm three for 8310. M‘s; Howaam is s‘owly recovering, Her cousin. Bliss Johnston. of Box- grove, who has been waiting on bar, has returned to her home. {The concert on the 30th was a decid- ed success; not a very large crowd. but every om enjoyed themselves im- men631y. It was gotten up in order to do away with the fragments from the tea-meeting. A short. and interest- ing program had _’.:ee_n prepared. _,_.-J IRONDALE. (Correspondence to The Fox.) Rev. J. Green passed through here last. week. - M935 McIntosh, teacher. left on the 30th for Minder) to spend her Easter vacation amongst _hex:Ap_eoplo. W‘idr‘. fiankin. of Toronto. passed through th's village on his way to Gooderham. Mr. G. Scott, of Kin- mount, also passed through. Miss J. \Villiams has returned. after spending the greater part of thawin- tin in mam : - Mr. W- Creawell, foretmmn (or M. M. Boyd Co.. Bobcaygeon. left for Bobcayâ€" 31:31} on Saturday.‘ L_A_ u...; \A’." D 3W“ Vu wuu- um; - We are pleased to hear that Mrs. P. Barr is recovering from a severe con and sore throgt. - The Burnt River is all open now: up this wayâ€"scarcely any ioé on it. WOODVILLE. (Correspondence to The Post.) Mr. Duncan Gilchrist. who was an applicant for a pension "from the American government, received alet- tea' from his solicitors. Messrs. Taylor Whiteman Co., of Washington. D.C.. that h’s claim was allowed at 86 per month from Aug. 6th. 1890. and 812 per month from Oct. 9th. 1898. 13th is quite a windfall for MT. Gilchrist in his old age. The Post extends congrat- ulations. - Mr. Peter Brown. auctioneer. at Oak- wood. was in town for a. couple ot'dnys Luau "W:- W. W. '15. Keith, of the west end blacksmith sh‘qm has given up business and intends leaving for New“, Mam, toÂ¥9mage in the some business than. - - â€"' 7A__-_-..4.:_.. h 14W; Lu-‘Jv "v..._ v The home lo held at the Royal hotel last week was well attended. .There were thnee horses pat up for sale. and they sold at good pnoes. Dr. McKay‘s bay mare brought $80 ; Dr. Grant‘s 877; and Mr. Nichola’ colt over 830. Mr. Arch. Campbell was the auctioneer. Owing to increassd business.Muars nun uunuuue , roiom fdr the new gucds the firm are now offering their already large stock at reduced prices. - J L_. II. A a b quwu. y. m The building oxupied by Mr. A. Tretheway as a woodworking shop, was totally destroyed by fire Tuesday night. Mhu'ch 28th. The origin of the» tire is incendiary. It was very unfortunate for Mr. Tretheway, as he lost nearly all his tools and stock. besides throwing him outofbusineas firs-time. r Our skating rink mu soon close {or the season. Mr. John .Cogrthnd. the i WEEKLY - We open the Spring season with tnl nlshings ever bought in this town. You critical verdict we stand or fall And as i there be a man or woman at all skeptical 1 Furnishings. they are the very ones of all economy. and conviction will quickly follow It is truthful advertising that made thermometer of the Clothing business; the age is our reward. It will please us greal many little attractions to make it pleasant We announce our Eighth A‘ to make our store such a grand $1 stautial tokens of hearty approval country, that words fail to exprcs soon ended passed way to o'. Kin- B J. 00gb- Mr. W. T. Nicho‘s. our popular nun [1.9-th blacksmith and carriage builder. is a busy man at present. both he and Mr. Carley, his militant. have all they can attend to in their line. Mr. Nicho‘s has just completed a new bun for Ur. J. Gordon. which is a beauty. and will comfortably ham )0 or 12 people. :' Maura. Murchison Gilchrist,Do;ld3. Moore Bros. uni Caverley Co. all re- port' holines- brisk and the datum! for spring cook never hotter. OAKWOOD. (Correspondence to Tie Poet) Mn Bags. 01 Toronto. and her ueioe. are visiting Hogs 3:05.. tons of the former. Mrs. Dr. Beer and her daughter. Stella. (Mus. Mchughlin). are visiting Mr and Mn. Lemmin. an. in Canning- We are pleased to notice that Mrs. Sanderson is recovering from a seri- ousnttack ct erys'pelss. It is the mo '4.- gntflyim u sickness hes gone so herd with elderly patients th’s severe win- ter. and Mrs. S. had just recovered from an attack at lsgrlppe. Mr. Seetoo. 0! our town. has leased the Brunker house and will move in early in April. sna Mr. W. T. Dawes has his eye on “something 3001" in tha far Welt. Our two Qlendid (Iowan; }°)k_‘d seri- ous lust weekâ€"don't know it it was the math or the wretchedly healthy condition of the togvn inst n_o.w. wi?mifiiit;ufihg -'ot Manilh. is M mrrocting (bad obcks mm watcha. and he an do it, _toq. Our depot flirted with handio-m ladies of all ages (in Thursday. It. “'18 the rust “cut-rite" ‘gy. but they “just happened" to :11 301110 Mun day. Thay sum it is a sump'gn‘of spring. We would like to know who it was offered a. prize for the mt capsiz-rs this winter. M‘r. W. A. Silver-wool hem claims itâ€"record. one laid 0' bay. one load of straw. and three cans of milk. Mr. Leslie Bowoa comes in foâ€" second prizeâ€"he had an upset that reached a mile. Dr. Rear lost a whip. had two umbrellas blow out o'.‘ sight. and lest three horse shoes in two miles. The Easter services were delightful in the Presbyterian and Metholisl. churches last Sunday. Rev. Mr. Mc- Kenzie and Rev. Mr. Phelps conduct- ing them. The musical services were also mecinlly 3001. Mrs. Laughlin sang “The Resurrection Morn" to a delight3d_ au_d_ienc9 in the Presbyter- " I?__ ,2- ___..:.I-I n6 vâ€"I‘Vild goes: ha've been seen 30‘ north. Gone skating: we sqpque. {in Ehurch. the organ. NORLAND. (Correspondence to The Post.) While strolling about town the other evening. enjoying the fresh air and the s'gns o: approrching spring. we were much surprised to see in a conspicuous posit'on a large poster headed with the ominous words. “Boy Lost." Upon enquiry. we were informed that on the previou sevenzng. not one. but two, of our juvenile inhabitants each with nearly the capacity of an ordinary porkâ€"barrel. (200 lbs.) had through some unknown cause strayed away and had not since been heard of. When last seen. they were sailing westward with a. fair and steady breezeâ€"at least to the {aster saysâ€"ind our readers can easily imagine why such was the case when we any that their faces beamed with joy. Here we lac all traces of them. and when they did. not return on the next morning nor the next evening. narrowing friends gave them up as lost forever. But after two nights and a day of wandering. when the village was hushed in peaceful slumber. and nothing was heard but the roar of. the cataract and the heating of the owls in the neighboring forest. the wander- ers stole quietly home and sneaked aft to bed. whence they nose when day had dawned. to receive the greetings of those who never thought to see them more. Our esteemed young (fiend. Mr: A. McLean. has We regret to say resign- ed} his peeition as clerh in Mr. Allely's general store. and we believe is think- ing very seriously of going to the North-west. Mr. McLean has made many friends here. and has won the respect of all by his steady habits and close attention to' business. As he. is of a. studious disposition he spends all his spare moments in the study: on the sciences. of which astronomy seems to be his favorite. It is reported that he has discovered a. new Star in the east and. if such be the case his departure will greatly inconvenience him in future research in that direction. On the evening of Friday. March filth. a pie social was held in the Orange hall in the interests otM’rs. Ferguson. A very enjoyable evening was spent. and the rooeeds were quite mtisfac~tory..amoongmg to about 620. Rev. Mr. Butt, who has been our pastor (or the past two months. is about to leave us. which we regret very much. M'r. :Bott has ninde many friends dur- inghie short stuyamomgobus..and our best wishes tor his future ween will go with him everywhere. . ,tRev..Mk'. Ibrrill, whohu been at- tend'mq Toronto University. has fin- LINDSAY. ONTâ€"A310: ' 'r" c‘ ’ 7 ght in this town. lou are cordla stand or fall And as it is with C woman at all skeptical concerning are the very ones of all people w iction will quickly follow once the] It; McKenzie presided at Nicho‘l. our popular)!!!‘1 Eighth Annual Spring Opening I. grand success. We have rec approval in the practical sbap to express our gratitude. 'na season with the grandest}! The warmer. seen “0' ng \v v- wâ€". ‘y follow Shcé they visit us It made us what we areâ€"the busiest store; the recognized leaders; es; the envy of every competitor. We strive incessantly to please you us greatly to have you call on us during this, our opening week. V pleasant for you and we shall expect you. )e grandest. stock of Ian’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing. Headgear and Fur- ‘ted to look over our show windowsâ€"our stockâ€"and by your are cordially inn _ . _ it is with Clothing for Men and Boys. so It Is wnth Hats and Furnishings. If ' the great Bargains we 0561' in Ian's and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and b. We want to preach to them the doczrine of true irFEJrFJfiEJEIflE ukc ch: leun. Cc]-- M'u Knhleen Banding has returned to Toronto alter spending a month vis- iting friend. here. M. C. Woosko:k accompanied Muss Reading to Toronto. whcre she will Ipspd a“! “I: 'r'â€"- Lâ€"â€" .-l4l h:- 'l"â€"‘ â€" -- Mr. G. M. Perkins has now his property here and leaves next week forthe North-west. Th9 people 0! Nor- Innd unite in wishing him every were” in 1;“ new home._ -- on. A . . ‘ "if; [186 heir um Mr. w. Adair In. purchased. Mr. G. M. Perkins‘ farm and moving to Norlaud shuffly. momma , This will be noticed with pleasure by our citizens. as NJ. and Mrs. Adair are wry popular. Easter holidnys am here. and with them have have come u cessation of Militias in the various school rooms. The dull thud of (In bitch is no longer beard. and the when luvs departed to spend Easter at their various boom. Mr. Norman McLean has returned home atter spending a few days via- itim friends in Egbert and Coldwater. He seems to have some very strange ntmcnmrrn was“. ” ~â€" Mr. John Brawn has been ailing (0: about a “bet iron the ettecls of n .‘all, but is now able to b: around again. Mr. A. Cnrnicheal. of \Vcolville. is now visiting his many friends round hare. "is. (3'. IW'nodcmk has lean putting rep-in oi; pigs «are. ‘ A 1 __'AL 80150" BB. (Correspondence m Th3 I‘m-t.) Hr. Mslcolm McLean. of Egbert. ha been home mending a tow Enter bo‘iduyn with his mythpgn Mr. :1 Hopkins. 0! ('oidwater. was the guest as! his brothor. Mr. Gzo Ho)- kin‘. memhant. of this Rhee. Mr. R'ehard Devernl has startel a shoe maker's shop. 8e wishes all who have any work to he done in 11'; line to give [fun a call. u he expects to run on u very low seal? of prices for a short while. Mr. T. Silverthorn has returned home. after spending some months in the iumber woods. We are all glad to sea h‘m among us again. MI. D. H. Munro has secured a beauti- ful driver. and is now ab]? to 31:01 round quite lively. _, BEXLEY (Correspondence to Tina You.) Mr. Firth. traveller for the firm of W. B Ham'ltan. So: 6'. Co. Tur~ on1o. passed through here on Wednes- chgj 5th, onflhis regular trip. EruGco. Staples, one of our enter- prising farmers. recently sold aLom twenty bend of tuned sheep. which realized him a handsome sum. "We wret to ban to state that Mrs. Geo. Peel is yet very low. A . w..‘v-_' Mrs Wm. 'Mi't'c'hell and Mrs.‘ J. Johnston. 0' Milbro3k. are visitmg friends here. Miss Dehna and Master Alf. Brent- nelle hum taken up their abode near “'oodville. where they will spend the summer. "mgvfir'ard. our public achool teacher has gone to Lindsay to spend her East- or holidays. 77 _ Mtr. J. H. Peel. 0' Shaw' 3 Business College. Toronto. is unending Easter holiday: with friends hero. Mr. Fred Peel. who has been atteni- ing school in Lindsay. is home main. We mademtand Fred will spend the sunimer in our midst. 1 Mr. Chas Brentnello unbout totake up 11': abode near Cambra). where he win be engaged for Lb:- oommgsurpmn. Mfr. 8. Ball has taken the contract 0! loading on can about one hundmd thousand feet of loan {on'LE DeCew Soul. of Echelon Falls. Although our winter has been very lo‘ug we still have 30621 sleighing. and afnners are mkiw use of it drawing wood and I”. ' i-. ' l ’ ‘ (Correspondence to The Poet) CoL Sam Hughes. M‘.P.. delivered a lecture here on Good Friday evening. which was illustrated by stereoptican views. on “Reminiscencee of Scenes in Bonnie Scotland." As it was free a crowd gatheredâ€"more than the hall could accommodate. The lecture would have given good satisfact. on had he confined himself to the subject, but could not help stating that he would again be a. candidate at the next gen- eral election for ILP. Would it not be soon enough for him. to make such an announcement when he got .tho nomination of the convention. or isthis a. plat» to pack the convention in his favor! Thoninaomatnlkotur. Adam Stnbaok being a andidehe. end if Mr. Stnbuck the nomination of the con- vention .Hughee my look {on an- other Job. . I noticed under the head of Woojville correspondence :1 slander oh the Wood- ville council. It stated that the “aide- walh are in places covered with snow gavel-:1 feet deep. but they (the coun- cillors) seem to pay no‘ nttontion", and. wiudb up by stating “tint it istimo {or agitate: Now. Mr.‘ ‘ '. MummMofalibol oaths council. on the Iidownlks were never e of mat-boo! (or (be next WOODVILLE COR. KENT AND WILLIAM-5T8, LINDSAY. EIELJ‘ mam WW5 Ada it In: feeling of gratitude to our many patrons who have helped my kind words. such flattering encouragement, such sub- patronage from all classes in Lindsay and surrounding Mr. Jas. May. who has the contract of the Cannington Creamsry. has the building completed excepting; the engine room. which has been delayed owingm thoeold weather. A few (Luv [tine weather would run up theâ€"brick work. Thu Joe is a. hustler. again in nu. Hayboe‘s shop. corner oi Kim and Stuart-Its. We hog» hr my be me success-Jul now, he is a. uo-thy industrious young nun. Our new bar shop is well 1: ed by Mr. ‘15:. who soiicits patronage. If. Woods. the cheeseml: Redwood. bu secured Mr. Har gag th's season. __J JANEI\'ILLE. (Correspcndenco to The l‘on.) A Bicycle Bargainâ€"Brsntford wheel in first-elm condition. only $30 â€" has not been ridden 250 miles Mlny be m at Post printing office. Lind- .â€"v -â€" â€" _-v- ,7, Enter sermons were 300.1 and to the po'nt. l‘u Soden 1nd her pupils gavo us a zoo! mrm_ n the c ”'03” exer- Hr. Chan Stroud intends'puuing a 1 mil my 121: 9:; mfg“ am; r-uownwsâ€"saxmwn we. almdy éot «he'job ~ ' i WMM‘ES figs-5'19““ ' . ~ bray. y -v. m. mowrfl . Hr. A“ M 1’“ tom 693,“ @101! Mary Eva Shier and Thus. 11. Thou c333 lad flmndny. The face- o( relatives sud friends are wearing no by their prernc: at Eas- (er. l‘bs Elam: H . and Mr. Lemon were nude happy Wednesday, and will reside in letimoro. The death of Mr. Wm. I‘ogue last M'ednaday m a sudden as it was unexpected. oince he had been work- ing that day. He was buried At the Rwerséd: counters. I’OWLES‘ CORNERS. (Correspondence to The Post.) A Kcycle Bargainâ€"Brantford wheel in first-elm condition. only 830 â€" hosâ€"lot begn riddgq__250 mfles. -flay h“IOâ€"mot be-n riddgq _250 mum. may Wanâ€"UH can? a... boom at 3’03: pnntmg office. Lind- the wife of R'chard 3“- daughter. If. A. Mugoe has torn down (he o‘d house and intends to use the h9g1 of the lumber for mwooished wb’rh ha intent to build in ths near future. have died. It would be a good thing ifall the dogs in the villages and towns wonId take a disease and die off. Mr. Baht. Comer went up to Lind- say last week as juryman and came ham.- ngain’ the same day. as than: was only one case to be tried. - Everyone is wishing that thq snow v.13 all nwuy and tint wq had warm weather. The robin: have been seen and it track: count for anything we m'ght tardy say that the ground bogs have been out. < ' oil! citizens who are married romeo cln ha ve {an"i‘s. an! quit. :ong to echooi. should have attend“! schovl th‘s flotaaoastobnabk to count Mr. W. H. I Easter at home Mr. W. H. Cull’s, Mr. Jas. Fol! and Mr. John “'Ulock have disposed of their fat cattle to Mr. Thos. Bowes. There has been a’ disease among the dam of this ‘ozalityâ€"two good 3193:; money . CANNING TON. (Correspondence to Th: Post.) A Bicycle Bargainâ€"Brunttord wheel in first-class condition. only 820 â€" has not been ridden 250 miles. )lny A lame number of our citizens took advantage of the low rates by the G. T. R; to visit triena at a. distance.- Mir. Dnmid Lindsay. a very respect- ed citizen of thés place, we are sorry to learn. is at pment very ill with oomph}! thelqu-v '_ . - _ Mr. A. C. McLean is remodelling his dwelling in connection with the wish- scales near Ute stating. R. 'J. Johnston. principal of Can- nington public school. 1011 on Friday for Toronto. where he will spend his Eas- tar how’s” . What has become of the predicted only spring! It is getting well into April. W. with weather cold enough for February. Prognostigat: on; are cons lclerably out this ”noon. t n few any: Ga: aim: friends in Toronta We are ‘0‘I3d to learn that Mr. Wm. Teylor, o the Bennett house. who has been very ill. is able tobe around again. Mr. George Edmrde of Gnmobridge, In; bought out the livery bushes of Flirfield Bros. and intends taking mm et once. _ The Bell TelephoneCo. intend putting xn an exchange in town early this spring. several instrnmnts having been already m tor. Mr. Thou. Stephenson has had to put in a heavier m in his electric Car- riage Works. the old one being on- tirely too light for the increased busi- pens done by him. Men on at work at present repairing the old St. hm hotel property 39mm 29 mummy; not m Walled. he Oman-y will com- mune gratu- oboht the 15th April out. . Chas. Junkin is president. 8335 at Post printing office. Lind- of Toronto, spent '1! ‘a I! Harry Ar mans leaders; .the commercial ease you and your patron- week. We have arranged 'thI I ”NEILâ€"In Libby, on Lurch $15!... 1-! thewilcothlr.EN. McNeil.ofmsaL Hay MIN 51â€"09 939 53rd. in Bobcayémm mm of ; (no! newspaper- gunt pooping with none! 1° nysroadthen. mit_ MAPLE GROVE. (Correspondence to The Severn! of the neighbors g the bone- of Man John Mt daylnctweckandcuthera ply of wooj. Mr. John Napeur spent [-2 by with his puree“. John a wek‘onn visitor at Maple Mrs. Alex. Patterson 11 Grove a {lying visit one day Mrs. John McLean and dau sic spat (ha Inst week with him. Alex. McLean. of l’enio Mr. Bush Mclnn’a. whu ed with Mr. John Barker week. is home with n sew: th‘nk Hugh got bmam Mr Charla Napeur left for “'ick. We wish Chrljc. ‘l’le I!“ and Cheapest "I of advertising is through Lhe coi- CANN â€" PALEN.â€"InLindsay cm 1hr. 29th, by the Rev. J. W. MumElluL Mr. W Cum. to Mrs. Bella l‘alen. Lou: of Port Hope. FlELDlNG-EVANS.â€"In 01mm». on Friday, larch slat. by Rev. E Roberts. Hr. Frederick Holden Field- ing. await. Cobooonk. to Mi- Muguvtta Hay. third daughter c' Major James Buns. HARRIS â€" VAXVALKERB‘ KILLâ€"0: the fith. at the midsncv u.’ the bride's parents. Bobcaygmn. by u» Rev. J. W. Shier. Hollis Einxzs 1nd May VanValkenbnm, d..u;:h!vr d John VgnVancnbm-g, at: u.’ Romy Co. a" K k L Pink Miner: Worn Powden. Mil'er’o Compound Iron P11 CM m 00.4. Powder, Six its $1.“). Small Profits Satisfy Us. ." Oman Sup. Apr“- Hill. Can-’0 Little Um Pillt. A. HIGINBOTHAM. . John Cowperwait Villiam Curtis' for a. 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