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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 14 Apr 1899, p. 10

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int To ‘thd vhi 10 WWIâ€"aim Kt A limited “noun: of 1' ”I! to Loan on along.“ M. loweu nun. Nam dil- mud. , 58m for the Imports-mire Aunt- ancc Company of Canadg. slto to: tho Union Assurance Society of Lon. don, England, (Fae), sad the Scott“). Halon and National Fire Insurance “nanny. JOHN KENNEQY, We have a . . choice lot of 03E WORD TO GENTLEMEII. style, quality and price will suit you. Come and see them. . New Spring Capes, in Velvets and cloth, New Colored Dress Goods, New '1‘ imminga, New Bow Tim, Nev Collars, New Belts, New Prime, New Muslims, New Ging- hams, New Ready-m tde Skirts, New mepera New Corsets, New Gloves, New Shirt. Waists. rPgular 75c. while the lot lasts choice at 508 New Parasols, New Waterproofs 7- __ _n- 10 THE LADIEE KERR GU â€"â€" us OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. UID "uzu uv v.---___, Cheap Grey Cottonsâ€"H‘ogig Bros. April’s List Saves You Moneyâ€"Dunks Flamlle Bros. t: _ Spring, 1899~ML J. Carter. {travelling Comfortâ€"03:3: Noticeâ€"John Waffle, Woodvillo. . Openingâ€"Miss AfitcheJL 7‘ than... nf smmmeutâ€"Peber M91!!- Ono Word to_ngtleman T-Kgrr 11--.. _ w‘finaafley Notice to Creditorsâ€"Wyn . WI) mfor Said-Elm Doves u." - â€"â€".v__, , We may say all our time]: {a new. Prices rtck bottom, Our motto: “Good Goods, Cask and One Price.” Pyramids of Clothing! The Clothing trade enterprise and pluck and cm being one of the largest bug pm In sweep A Mammoth Lat of MEN’S SPRING AND FALL OVERC OATS. prices from $7 to $l2, will be sold To top is pedal and v Opposite Poebot’ficej John Kenn-01.! Clothes-1301111113 The Clothing trade of Canada had its he and pluck and confidence in his cor one of the largest buyers at the GREA’I Doull Gibson are millionaire Clot at prices actually less than the cost 01 the trade of the county from one enc t p“ CC5 dLLua u.-- -_,, the trade of the Lrer. HERE’S RIBH AND BABY READING FOR HIGH AND POOR ALIKE ' “‘ “m C “WED SUITS spkn- x 500 PAIRS MEN 5 I:ANTS in A ”Ocv‘uck Adam Block. Kent-st NEW HATS u, Lindsay. Flavelle. off the business load we are cramm : are bringing: down buyers by the ‘LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS WI. 808.33. (Correspondence to The Post.) The school in now in full blast utter Easter holidays. under the able con- trol of. B. Blackwell. Mr. W. J. Skuce in» mm of mu most energetic maiden“ of the village. buy- ing and selling homes and came. Will says the nimble uixpence is worth the 819w shying. ' , _ , ___'..-. ..:..n:-- hlAmln slow u: um... . Mess Ethel Jones was visiting friends in Mt. Horeb during the last week. Miss Lena Stewart is now visiting Mt. Horeb (fiends. (Correspondence to The Post) We are “onto” your handwriting “X. Y. Z.” You never touched us. Look in the glass and. you will see a meaner cauie bu LV‘VHVV fl..- Mr. Brunker, of the Brunker house, Oakwood, died at Bright, Ont... last Monday of la grippe. He was buried in Lindsay NVednesday beside his wife in the family burying ground. News has reached this town of the illness, at his home in Sunnydale. Kan- sas, near Wichita, of Jacob Homg, who removed from Cambray thence some years ago. Mr. Hess and family at one time resided in this town; he was married to a cousin of Mr. Clark Birch- ard, Cambray station. In a letter from here in last week’s Post please correct “popping” to pass- ing up and down in the stage from here to Maripoea stage. . ' MAPLE GROVE. (Correspondence 1:6 The Post.) We expect good weather soon, as the humming birds were out on Sunday. Mr. A. M. Ashton and daughter Velva are about to leave for the Northâ€" west, where they will reside in the :future. :We wishx them success in their new home. . Mr. Joe McFadyen is movingfl into the house lately occupied by r. A. ASDEUu. - Miss E. A. Arnot. of Cannington. spent last week with her sister, Mrs. D. H; Melanie. . ' M'r. Jess Rodd paid Cannington friends a flying visit Sunday night. Miss Tens. McLean left on Monday, for Sonya. Success . Miss Mabel Dennis, of Port Hover. and -M"es Nellie Bott, off Cresswell, ‘ ' Maple Grove one day k. . An unintentional error was mate in reporting Mrs. instead of Mr. Abt. Patterson in last week's correspond- ence» Alex. has not got such a jewel as a. wife. I- ‘ . was lens and Sarah Moreen spent hgt week at Carrickyille m mtm'mn Bros: are cg‘ttmngogd Ashton. and Miss Nome now, u;_u.w...---, were visiting at Maple Grove one day last week. ~ An unintentional error was math in reporting Mrs. instead of Mr. Alex. Patterson in last week‘s correspondâ€" ence» .Alox. has not got such a jowd 110. was lens“ and Sarah McLean spent one day lat week at Carrickvillo Fl'he Pattemon Bros. are cutting wood for Mr. T. Bowes. They will make the sawdust fly. - . er. Albert White paid Maple Grove' 1: visit on WM! 1|th x 1* $4.90 OAKWOOD. it 1 had its eyes centered on Montreal last week. Buyers Onlv the Clothing kings could ho] . his constituency. : GREAT DOULL . GIBSON SALE OF CLOTHING. 500 MENJS SUITS, bcund a morning or sack 5 price from $8 to $l4 at ........ .... 0...! ers who are giving up business. '1 cloth and trimmings. The goods are to the other. Min Tam Dennis, 0! Von wont Tuesday at Maple Grow. Mr. Thus. Jackson lost a Jet-023' call last week. More 1 lens luau r, Tum. (Correspondence to The roar.) Mr. Henry Glendenplnz had the m's- fox-tuna to have a hoe young horn ‘bmk its lea above the utitle. Just how it happened Mr. Glendenniug is not prepared to uy. an the horse was tied in the stable. but he thinks the aim! was laying down who}: another on Saturday but. ARGYLE. (Correspondence to The Fast.) Roads are not good yet. but we hope soon will be. Farmers are preparing for spring work. Messrs. Jas McQuarrie and M. T. Mc- Enchern. of the Collegiate Institute, returned to resume their studies on Monday last. after spending Easter vacation in our midst. Mr. L. Calder, of Lindsay. was at home for a few days last week. Miss Kate McQusrrie. of Lindsay. spent the Easter week at home. Miss Annie McEacbern. of Orillis. and her sisterMnry. of Port l’erry.are present in our midst. Mr. Allie McKee was in Toronto last week for a few days. ' ' Mr. Sandy Keith left on Friday. March 3lst, to take up .9. course in the Central Business College, Toron- o. l Mr. Jas. M. Armstrong returned on annrdav last to resume his duties, Mr. Jas. M. Armstrong relurucu Vu Saturday last to resume his duties, after spending his vacation at his home in Petorboro. Dr Low makes his trips regularly through this locality, and has a. large force of patients. . We understand that Mr. John Farrell is going to erect a. kitchen to the new brick house recently built. ' Our worthy blackmith, Mr. Dougald Smith, is doing a rushing business and is kept very busy at present. ”III- I.“ Mr Barry Harrison is recovernng (Correspondence to The Boat.) The weather is mom spring-like now‘ but the roads age “.51?de -, . _ _.-nn..r:nn v-â€"- '- Mr. Mommin’fl BLACK WORSTED bcund and stitched, >r sack styles, regular $8 to $l4, will be sold MAN ILLA GELER‘T» fut Imam â€"v‘--~ ' lost 5 "unable k. More milk and {inn PogL) 0! Port Hoover. $6.95 nor pine-us. M-m. Woolfe, of Toronto. and Mia Ida Vansau. of Winnipeg, are visiting M533 Midi; Currie. of Lindsay, spent a to inst week renewing old “Urw' "wt I-u- -â€".___', Mr. and Ma. ’1‘. C. Robson panned through hen last Monday night on their way home from Toronto . .Tho late spring in a. boon {or tumor: who have plenty 0! load. Messrs. W. McElwuin'u. John. Sodcwick'l and N. Clarke's [arm hove mpplbd a great may. Last week there was nothing but hay and straw to be m on the Wu. We are expecting a wedding soonâ€" anyhow they hue the young folks uk- od to the dance ulready. TICHEY. (Corn-wooden» to The Post.) A Bicycle Baminâ€"Brunttord wheel in first-class .condjtion. only 820 - has 'not been riddou 250 miles. my be seen at Post printing oltioe. Lind- 3!. i Minn Elia. King. voucher. of Minds). gent mu}; holidays at the home or For 982“}. homes; __ -m , 44- -tn;§..nm and muuuu; . The Rev. E. Macaulay, of Ottawa. and ‘ fog; formerly pastor of Balaover Presby- his I terian church. filled the pulpits of has Kirkfield and Balsover churches dur- noes ign the last two weeks. after an abâ€" Th m of over thirtyyesrs. shin: The Presbyterian church had a very ncss narrow escape of being destroyed by lm tire on Saturday afternoon last. The fire started in the basement and was , working its way into the church when ' discovered by the caretaker. The . alarm being given. n large number of M1 our villagers turned out and by the W901 united efforts of willing hands and 3 WM! little hard work the building was sav- ed. The origin of the tire was a mys- Mon terry and the damage is fully covered M by insurance. The Rev. Mr. Tucker left on Monday wee] for Toronto on 3 two weeks‘ vacation. v G! ME: J. Wood is visiting friends in rem W. . ' Ami Mr. Albert MecKonzie, of Toronto hem 1who has been visitinfiéhfm for some bay! 1 time. returned home week. mus: ’ The ‘fresbytuhns worshipped in C. the Mnthodid: church on Sunday last. {nm which was kindly offered for their use A by. the. try“!- m__l-_ n0 Tjnfln', A D‘Qt Law Ia . U: Master James Wheeler, of Lindsay, returned home lately after a very en- joyable time during Easter holidays. Mir. Jl S. Vickery sold out his busiâ€" and is now on his way to the North-Wait. Mr. E. Mangrove, Dr. Wood and J. McClellend. spent a few days lest week in the city on business. ‘ Rumor any: the manager of our pool table is about to take a wife. “Well done. Chris” ' 1 ~ I On. April lat, (en apfiroprisu thy) Mr. Sun Hughes gun- ' “Bonnie 500%" in the town hall. A‘ “mun“: wuwu u. _- 7. big crowd of lediee and em“ boy: at- tended. The‘hntern views were much appreciated by the young folks. Mr. Elisha explained his views on the Yuâ€" kon deal. and seemed very angry at some one. (it my have been himself). He tried to who us believe he was not bought ‘by‘ Mr. Wm. McKenzie. but he 2%? L i=9! :3: :5 as: on‘blv .IIQ :DILIQ. F . Buyers thronged to the could hope to win. The Kl REF! 8 [JD The immense stnck wx re here. There’s joy i he 9““ t0 MVQ for in next ThursdBY- Gusty and Chan-lea Mc- F‘riday morping for the '. ONTARIO icwest and Nobbicst styles. :1 for your patronage. There â€" T110 did ‘spfing and handsome patterns] and fancy cfl’ccts. $7 to $15, will be tO'OO' . .W1 MEN’S TWEED SUITS, splen- 010mm). vv â€"â€"_ ‘ and summer goods. aattcms, quiet. medium effects. well worth from will be sold from $2.90 must feel (ion: the my be m'reoeiv- - boom aginmgmqmmuuuuluing’m 0 um! I believe we will allow it by not voting for Sun Hughes again. . out. ! ' OH’EKEE. (Correspondence to The You.) A Bicycle Baguioâ€"Bruntlord wheel in lint-clan condfition. only $20 â€" has not been tidal: 250 miles. Slay be seen It Post printing office. Lind- out. - Prof. 0_rr h: a large Ind enthusio uuc auduonce st Oman” to pony his 01-5-33 61-300 lave all ”turned to their mauve dutieo. alter an onionble hol'uhy. JVI-uv- The Fielding-Evens wedding was an unusually happy and brilliant event in the Methodist church. and has inspir- ed other: to purue the new course. The announcement of tthnd neci- dent to J. A. Mchlillnn cast 3 gloom over this viulce. he having been Inv- ornbly and well-known in' nocinl circles. having neoompenied some arriving parties here this winter. Mr. G. H. Human. superintendent of agencies for the Northern Lite. 0! London. left toâ€"dny for Lindsey with his local agent. J. D. Thornton. who has been doing a ounce-sin! bun- ne- here. ' The Kennedy-Nicholle pk nine and shingle mills are crowded with busi- ness and have greet prospects of W.x W‘â€" C. Lake left for Michigan and two families'ot Kimount for Manitoba. A big rush in Gooderham on Monday. The lower and of the town was com- pletely blockagled. Some am to any firewall to friends before laving (or the West. 1110 majority were with Mr. Par-kins gettifi paid off. The Union was a wage hustle ell any. The numbers of the community ex- tend their sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Devin in their very and be. movement in the loss of their seven months oldibeby. 7 We the glad to know that our station agent's lips are better and he in min able to beri‘aronnd, Spring will soon be here and wo_are glad to know that tins. no inn-owne- Onrbbcksmith has had a very success- ful ”wombat we learn with W His teachgl‘l at}! EELt'iEfin be Enviig'tho amino: another line of business. _ _ ”19.0. V. woods is loving to take up her romance in tho sates. Mr T. Gould has boos ht out her extensive stock of milling, arm goods. chino, Inve a styles. Our GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT There's value for you. £2??? $7.50 is excell- was a bonanza f Iimtc was there. or me u and B. J. : by auction ind Cough secured an immense the Clothing buyers. Gough's purchase will 0011in be. {here all summer. “'1'. 3. Want. principal of the Sor- apent the Easter holidays 1 ’Wl‘ Juno-uâ€" The row through this part are in n horrible mm. and the snow is so dirty that it il not Inching very fast. Seven! have upped their maple bushes and are asking a little syrup. Him Euie Wouley intends going to Torontor qbou} the hit of this month, (Correspondence to The Post.) Our pmreuive firmer. Mr. W. W. Philp is‘ preparing 00 have his house adorned with brick this season. On Tueedey evening. April 4th. the eve of the fifth year of their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. finite: entertain- ed e large comm invited guests A tine procrun of (knees was enjoy- ed. end 1 splendid supper. tint wonlil be an hoop! go any atom: in the Mrs. A. Snyder, of Seam-ave is vis- iting her parents at the personage. Mi- L. Kenny has returned from Oekvme where she has been spending the winter. On Friday. lurch 811st. at the service pmtorx to communion. eight new members mined the Presbyterian church Wyn-denim of him. 0_n the livered e very amine address. showing tha_t_ Thursday. “(130$ _Fri- --'â€"J ' -â€"â€" 3;?“ m “m m 0‘ our Sakurs crucifixion ‘ At the natty meeting of St. John's Mean. John Kennedy ma.(Fenoan) 3'14 John Kennedy (Capt) were 119-610ch chum and ll: ,W- 3- Ki” â€"' â€"-_ It. John Englilhhu habit for the North-wot in amt-ch of fortune. will! yin” his traction on- to hi_m for tho hll_ thrush. DUNSNRD. (Correspondence to The Post.) . Bicycle Banginâ€"Bnnttord wheel fir-belu- condition. any 820 -' L nu. been ridden 7250 n_1_i_.loa _l_[ay .?Ӥui}‘r§t office. 149d- tweed: and worsteds, styusn, splendidly made and trimmed, up- to-date. regular price $t.50 to $4. we will sell at 75c to ........... I’ENIEL ed here Sunday to her how, at Success Tommi good tin“. u the numerous erected last summer, and in erection this sprig. surely Subscribe (or The Post : Ir. nu. seconded by Kim, mt the M005! of D: hers. \desiring a gram ‘” ‘ wood Public Lifiznrx' P9 “.05 *‘ 332’ .- fl 0 fl ”3 b E '2. 3 I D 2 it" things booming Minutes of the municipul countll of the township of )hripoa, which aw at Oakwood on loudly. the mu: day of April. The members were all plea- on' ; the minute. 0! the lat mac-1mg were rad sud continued. A commun- icetion Iron Ir. A. W. Cnmpbell I'm vincisl Baud Commissioner. llalmg ant he would be at OakWood on Thur» day. the 11th day of lay, at 2 p. m.. to give an address on road hummus. etc,. m read by the clerk A deputa- tion from Best No. 71. presented .A pt tilion to the council desiring a clunge of overoser. when the following reso- lution was moved by It. Susan and wounded by Mr Bold: That Bmx .\'o. 71 be divided into two parts. that Beat “(Locomomiltot “£35.63 apdthe west pert of lot 8. bacon. A, mm Mr. William 0’33" u overseer 01' still beat: um host 71. north. consmt of Lhesonthh:l10tlots5.6,7,s and“: ' 7 7â€"1 .h,. A any tggqva‘beoent. and mu u pan. 1:: very good s;xn.’..1._' “tho:- Mr. \V. F. Hardy again “41193“ WU of Ops. The [‘5'- Powell that this mm law!» consideration. , . menoo, geoonded by Mr. Gram mt “I. R1ch be appuinh‘ . 1'30 0‘ MT. Doresey. should he " cl“ 00 :0 to the old country t,” also have power to PM W and necessaries for his pal“ ‘1!!!an ‘ ‘ ’ pnntlng ac Wlbn Wilson, primius 3 Hing fl. V m; I” Wes, shOVe ed.â€"-Ca.rried. Moved b." 3 seconded by Mr. Rich. tha‘ 500, being a lay-law to divi' No. 71. and to amend pm No. 49.. be received and tho,â€"eried~ By-Iaw ' rod (or a. ascend and thlf out amendment. 6‘8“?‘1 Ir. Washington report?" -v n. «stow-Wt. and I: $2.50 aeration. 310" coded by Mr. Gui" : be appoin‘ed ‘° Donne-y. should h“ k I, the old countr, . no have POW” ‘0 prov“ ”ties for his M nod. 3!“ ‘1 by , 9. ch.“ Itour urn Ehave usher pad in con surely im .‘I k \V an fl

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