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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 10 Jul 1896, p. 7

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ml: -fll lime did not only groan under the vlded but the side shims 6-;an ”filo. fiewever, ether tea d ”that! to the spacious dining hall, m ell-kinds ofgemee were managed in " define themselves very mu until ‘1 o‘clock 3.11:..th the puty brokepp and laid showers of rice, etc., the happy rifle lath for Lindsay, Klngston and other 1m where they will spend that! bone - r riot to their removal on their bra: ( (Bins unuauwn, at“..- _., -- _vfl Osborne, 1 popular member of our Peniei miety. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Gremrix, o! Csnnington, at 8 r: clock in the evening, in the presence of 1 number of friends. The bride s In very sweet,being dressed in azwbite (nan gown and wore a handsome flowing (ca. Miss Elie Black, sister of the bride, -a¢efl as bridesmaid, while Mr. Benjamin om acted his part as best manieiegent- . The bride was the recipient of many and costly presents. After the mm m M0292? “3°. ““3332‘332: 1 [Correspondence o! Tm: Poer Humn--One of those oleasiugevents man makes the old people young, and the young 1e feel merry, occurred at the residence hat-Samuel Black on Tuesday, June 33:11, it bein the marriage of his third daughter, A die at, to Mr. R. J. Osborne, gpopular member of our Penie‘l ,A--__ _-.. -nâ€"lnâ€"m [Correspondence of TH: Post.) DOMINION DALâ€"The Presbyterian pic- ;;: on July lst turned out tobe egrsnd entrees. The weather. bhouzh warm, was mare favorable, and not only all the people :~‘ 17‘3 surrounding community. but many T“ a distance turned out to renew old we mintanees and enjoyed a social time. LL».'-Mr. N. McPherson who has been «at-E ously ill for some days, is slowly recov~ :r1 :1:- W e hope to see him soon enjoying ; and health again. ‘r'lt‘ezasoueL. -â€" Miss Addie Rickeby, of "a Vale, in spending a few weeks with hr) !.;.\13 here ...... Miss Mary McPherson 11.5: Lizzie Spence. of Toronto. are at prawn: visitin their respective parents 32:1; . . .Mr. on Mrs. Samuel Thornbury, Farah. Ont... are visiting friends here. [Special in THE Pun-r.) Rum RAmsu, â€"«O:i Thursda July 2nd. 4 “5t three hundred of Mr. W. . Wilson‘s oi ' act friends gathered tor the purpose of wow} etin him to mine his new burn. which A‘s-.5 no estrueture. Great pulse is due In R. Morrow. contractor. for the non emu. The raising was completed ebout ~' r .zul. when all mede e rush (or the t. t ' a. which greened under the we! M 0! r :w uxrurlea. and nude these who dl not men; have an eppetltc; those who were and target they had been working. end the and felt young male. What wonder such :5 inn-go quantity of iced disnppemd. entitle! t are was enough for hundreds let. Two youu gentlemen and u {cues 2mg; while help as to remove the on nhiee from the tables to the cellar. the night bring dark. dropped through. No bones .- :‘ra brokenâ€"the trip door was left open by rzistnke. The party did not break up an 1 the " wee smn' hours 0' the morn." .t. venue Commcr.-â€"1\Ir. Morrow hes 3h: contract to repair our schoolhouse, a trial: is in e de ion-able state at resent. PERSONALâ€"l r. Tom and ise Rosie tilt-"rd spent Wednesda and Thursday of in: week with the 0 dteilows on their 2:: :ursien to the 1000 Islands. With fair weather, lovely scenery and a joll com- any the journegwas immense. . . . isses .‘L. E. Gilchrist. . Mandyen and H. Gil- azm are enjoying their vacation under the guental roots. J €410-Johnaton 8:. 8155011. .rm {or Saleâ€"Dr. T W. Poole. Inner Snapsâ€")1. W, Kennedy. nzfxrties for Sale â€"E1ias Bowcs. ‘1. Lg: Anniversary â€"Gough Bros. :y;1esâ€"Goold M13. 00., Brmtlord. 2.13m! Basinss Collegeâ€"W. H. Shaw. 5’. Weather Housekeepingâ€"A. Campbell. «Aves Tune, Trouble and Moneyâ€"Hogg Broa. ‘sz @huaaiau £05K. 3 Advertisement: This Week. EC AL N EWS‘LETTERS NDSAY. FRIDAY. JULY 10. PBNIE’Lâ€"MARIPOSA. GLEN A RM. ISLA Y. very much wh 0 attended from here, as they A-.. 14..ho n! rim Wondvlug DUNSFURD. [Special correspondence oi Tue Post] A PLEASANT Germsâ€"A most enjoy- able day was spent on Tuesday last by a large number from this and other places along the lake, it being the annual excur. slon of the Presb terian church here to Chemonxz Park. he weather was a little on the cool side for an afi'air of this kind. but with plenty of comfortable wraps all seemed to enjoy the trip. There were fully 300 presen are on board the staunch steamer Crandel a when she left Bobcay- geon. The committee wish to thank the captain and crew for the kindly manner displa ed in doing all in their power for the p ensure and comfort of the excur- sionlsts. {Correspondence of Tax Post.) OBITUARY..-Mrs. Johnston, 3 very old resident. died here on Friday 183m She had reached the ripe old a e of ninety-two. RESULT OF ELECTION.â€"â€" e can see the effect of the change in government al- ready. There is talk at weddings from where the sun rjgea to than}; wesg. ---- 1' "Hutu vuv nu... -â€"_.-- -7 PERSONAL. wMessrs. Kelly and J. J. Carter were in Lindsay on the let looking up old friends ...... Dr. W lie. of Toronto. was in the village Mon By visiting his mother. .Mieses Katie and Lydia Oral:- enden are violtin§1 friends at Mount Pleas- ant ...... Mr. Arr: .Mclnt re. of Lindsay, spent the let with trien a hero ..... Mr. and Mrs. Clarke. of Toronto. and Mr. and Mrs. Stone, Port Perry. were vlaitlnfi at Mr. S. Walters‘ last week ...... Miss K ng, of Toronto. is home for u few weeks ...... Mr. Wee. Coone has returned [com Wood- viiie, having clothed the inhabitants of that town ...... Mr. Mann, 0! Toronto, 3 ant a portion of last week at Mr. A. dwarda‘ residence. Barron to be Hardy‘s Deputy. [From the Toronto News.) The announcement 13 definitely made by Hon. W. D. Balfour. speaker of the legis- probeble that when Sir Oliver Mowet re- signs the attorney- “W. his deputy, Mr. J. B. at t, will also ate out. The appointment of a successor wilfreetwith HomA.S.Eerdy,endmem- bereotth pmtessloneonetderlt males] :1 ble that John will Barron,Q. .,otL!ndeey, 01112., take thepoetot deputy at gnu-n1. Hr. [Germ-[19:15!“ 0! Tim. Pom Ohmâ€"We roaret to hnvc to chronicle the death at Robert Foster. LD.S.. who mused nwny on Monduy. ed 03 your: end 10 months. lie was an 01 resident at the township end wee very hiahlv «Deemed by A large circle of friends. The funeral took place on Wednecdey to Zion church. chance to the Christian cemetery. It was lcggeiy nttcndcq._ A“ . ‘ ‘ tummy nuuuuuu. Penmanâ€"Mrs. Geo. formerly a reel- dent of this village, spent A couple of days n with her iriends. Thfiy are now living Toronto ...... Mr. and re. Melon Colbert and son and dau htor of Iowa. are paying e visit to Devi Colbert and other re- latives here. We have been informed that lI\Ir. Colbert has been very snooesstulln owe. GRAND EerRTAxNMENT.â€"The I.0.0.F. held their “at home" last eveningsit being the anniversary of their order ore, and the attendance was good. Every one was very much pleased with the programme, also the address 0! Mr. Hoyle, which was an interesting synopsis of the progress of the order from te origin to the present. Short addresses were given by Dr. Vrooâ€" man, Revs. Stratton and Garbett. Games of various kinds were taken part in. Last. but not least.oame the cake and ice cream. which all appsrentl enjoyed very much. The evening's were “on ht to a close by a vote of thanks to the I. .O.F. tor the en- tertainment, and to Mr Boyle and others who took part in the programme. Forgetfulness. The men wh) beats the lottery forgets that he‘s been poor, The chap whose aching tooth is out re- members it no more, The victor, crowned, forgets the strain it took to win the laurel, The lovers, af2er ail's made up, forget their hitter quarrel ; Likewise we ioeman honest is, when he puts up the price, Be tot-get: the'chiily winter, with its over- plus}: ice! mgW TO WN JOTTING-S. LITTLE BRITAQV. MANILLA. 4.1m r>4m O>Zv>_02 .2 m>m4m32 02453.0. The Good Work Done by Sir Richard Cartwright and Mr. John A. Barron, Mr. Barron, who has just returned from taking part in the election in Algoma. was in his office Monday for the first time tcr many weeks, during all which time he was busily engaged in the campaign, more particularly from Toronto east. Question- ed by a POST re orter, he gave reat credit to Sir Rich ard artwright for t e remark- able change in Eastern Ontario. The skill and tact in forging ahead in one race, going easy in another, and striking just when the iron was hot, resulted in the liberal forces being marshalied to the best advantage. Though there were errors in ridinga, they were generallfi the result of accident over which Sir iohard had no control until too late. The election courts will be asked to oxen such ridings. with a result, it is ocnfl entl expected, to still further increase the sp endid achievement in Eastern Ontario. ”We went into the fight.“ said Mr. Barron, “With only five seats between Toronto and the Ottawa. and we came out with 16 and, including Frontenac and Prince Edward county. with IS, and I think." said he with a smile. “you will find Mr. Rogers and Mr. Pettit are both our men.” Mr. Bmon said he knew practically nothin about Ontario West, except that its resu t was a greater --_i_-_ -- .‘nnh um- av- H can, UAUuyv van-u .-.. _--V, disapsointment. because so much was ex- pecte from the liberal and of the province. or all the ridinge, he said. South Victoria eeemed to be most. in the public eye. and Mr. MoEugh’s victory given intenee eatie. faction. ae doee that ct Mr. Hurley's in liaet Haetinge. for they both signify the triumph oi tolerance over intolerance. We were all eo very confident of North Victoria that loein it wae. on that account, a greater eap ointment. The result can be chiefly trace in the couree oi the Trent Valley canal. and thin over- conildencc. which is co often fatal. ie no doubt why we did not uetabetter com- parative vote elsewhere. In North Ontario an application for a recount will he made at once. and the rulinr oi J udge McDou - all. it followed. willg ve Mr. raham t e riding. “It in very amnein ." concluded Mr. Barron. “to hear the tor ea protecting a scare at French domination. when they baited their hook with remedial legielation to catch the Catholic vote in Quebec. There might have been (i had the province none for Topper. or then it clearly would have been a pumhaeed vote. but now we have the tree and unlnflueneed vote of Quebec, a vote which reeieted church mandemente and refused to be bought, and from such a ple, iving suehavote. only good to t e who e can result." hero, on July let. After considerable labor the manager succeeded in Inducing the players to take no part in the various home sports so as to be ableto go to Peter- bozo, but when they errlved there they found the Auburne absentâ€"the mane zer had gone to Rochester to engage a battery and had not returned. t was shabby treatment and spoiled a day’s ten for the here: _ n n n l- _ _A_ _-â€"kl 'i-esldent. A? Jackson; urns; secretary. J. Low. â€"Oa J uiy 21d the Dry Goods nine met the Mill team at the agricultural put. The ribbon men had not recovered from the fatigue or the holiday and were defeet_ ed by a eoore’of 13 to 8. , A-_l-_ L--_. ‘-n Lu J. III-IO w; =- -â€"The Bnehkon 8.8.0. is a new combi- nation of locfl b twirlere from whom, it is whispered, there is much tobeexpected. Their avowed object is to detest in turn everv one cf the league ninee, end were to have begun the massacre ieet week with the annihilation of the Drug-Dentists, but the letter wisely declined the challenge until they had iethomed some of the pe- culiarities of their opponente' system of play. It is likely the two teams will come tenther to play within stew when the meet intereeting huehell eh - miehcftheeeeeonmeyheexneeted. The BnehkongwpieyereA ere: D. Hemline. iteher' . ‘ . m ism; W.C.Biehudson,80dn.; J. A. Me no, 3rd 13.; I. Metthewe. nu; W. Weltete.r.f.; J. Short e.t.: 0. Smith Li. swim: School Convention The twentieth annual convention o! Em Ball Notes- A Trip to the North. Rev. J. 0. Davidson. rector of St. J ohn's, j Peoerboro. left by the 1 o’clock train for [Lakefleld on Tuesday afternoon for the .northern missions. He took with him 3 large packages containin over em worth in! prayer books, hymn oaks and other . parochial supplies for the parishes in the incl-them part of Paterboro county, Beli- ; button and Victoria. Sh. John's congre. j gation’s response to Mr. Davidson's e peel ‘ was most gratifying. Rev. Mr. Dav uson preached at Buckhorn last night. Apsies tc-night. Paudeuoh Friday night. an Essonviile on Sunday. He will then pro- ceed along the llne of the Irondale and Bandcroft railway to Kinmount. and then I to Halibut-ton and Minden. Died in Chfcago. A telegram received on Sunday afternoon by friends announced the death of Miss J Rogers, sister of the Misses L. and B. Rogers, of this town, who died In Chicago on Friday even! last. The sad news nmvnd 3 mat e 001: to her slet_e_rs_ ant} roved n t shock to ner sinners auu iends.an the Misses Rogers will have the sincere sympathy of our citizens. mare especially as it is but a. short time since they lost their parents. Their hrozhxr, Mr. Fred Rogers, exnreee messenger b:- tween Goderich and Bndelo, having bccn mvicnel telegraphed tor. brought the ytc indeny (or interment. The dc- ceesed had been teaching for 3 number of {care in Chicago. end intended spending er vacation in Lindsey. Lindsay Cemetery |Improvemente. Oer reporter took occuicn on Pride, leetto vieit the Riverside cemetery. end wee enrprleed to note the numerous chengee for the better thet heve been mede under the direction of the committee on improvements. of whlch Mr. W. M. Robsonie cheIrmen. and who he given hie ereonel ettentlon to the coming out cit e wcrh. Among the Improvemente completed ere cutting c! the gnu. the leedinz to e new whet-i. which he been oonetrccted In e very enbetentiel menuer. The low and ebont Ite egproechee he been an. In end e toot-pet out up the bent. which will be e areetcanvenlenoe to thoee who vielt the cemetery In bcete. The weter-tenk hee elto been put In e etete oi thmuah repeir. eo thet there will be en ebnn enoe oi weter for ell wieh~ leg to cnltlvete lentr. The Improvemente “-5 W - - r‘â€"â€"v-' , were not mule before they were needed. and no doubt ne more Intenet le helng teken lo the enoeerenoe ot Llodeeye netorelly beentltul oeme . It will no longer be ellowed to duo nee eeted. Eeoh eer eomethlns ehoul he done to develop Le natural beentlee end mete It n eonroe of pride and pleunre to our oltlxene. end In n meeenre all the gazelle!1 tor the time Bang. of a much needed 933 ' - end eon.New \ " Jersey; Mu. W. F. Ademe; New‘; 'Jetley. Mean. Aden: and Battle but been oeou Mr. blmpeon'a amusefl but In new - oiled with their hm lea In Mr. Dundu' cottage. Mr. Slmpeon now bu?! uh comfort- ably housed lnvulou tentedby Mendmdohhermnhlmexpeec- “ x it 3: 5335? 3! C 3 :3 322: Sturgeon Point 153:0; Ox Taunsnnr, J an 23rd,!890.-Luge ode of household furniture. the pro rty of Mrs. E. Broad Little B tnln. Sale it one o'clock. Elias Bowen r 'Ksmiâ€"Awoouplni lilibrook. on July In. by Bu. Anus-con All“. Ir. John Kelli, (My 0! Llodny, 20 Ill: Annie Allcoru, o! Bulburton. Brahmaâ€"la Unduy. on Sunday, July 5th. om: Bucklay. Aged 65 vocal. Pun". â€" 0n Inga-y. Jul): 99). 1891}, Robert Munoz-w Cards. Some hmdoome lines o! memorial cud: now In stool: at mason-bio prions tor one and two down lots. 0311 um! enmine or writs m: ample: to this 015097 {Bold bVTA. ”whom. mm. Eua'wcwru Jinn -8). Rev. June: amour. a his residence. 10 Coltrane-w. July 80:, It. 090? Ells- worth, to In. Dorouay Ann Had, bomb 0! today- m -lxu.§. -M 0mm. on Wednesday, July lit. by the Rev. Ir. Gm. Junt- E. Bell to gu- lay U. mus. both e! um. ’. J. UATCHETI', Agent Grand Trunk Railway. Express on“. auctioneer. 0n lanky July «b.1396 Ruben Po: “amulndmmmmm ' if: SALE R BGISTBR. Brtttoa Bros. MARRIAGES. DEATHS Travel 01! Beliahle Bonus Track Bum ' ILAâ€"J. Harvest Tools. 1mm am. Binding Gloves, PM A Eton at Low Prices. EOGG' BROS" Oak“ FOR PRESIRVIN G SEASON IBW Mulls Just mam [lllll Stuck . . [I SHVES IllllE, TflflllBlE [III] WE! llso Bmsbes, Vanish“ ad General Paintan' Supp/ill. We sell it. “An honest tale speeds best being plainly told.” Our story is plainly told. Tllfl MM 3in“: 60., [II]. to dyouro he“tradingw where you can depend on gettin" ti Goodsy‘m wt, brawn want them, at the right price, and geth xig lest maria priccf mprod We carry I. full stock in all .depuunents. withfacili tieamfw land] manylinee ofStep le Goods in 1:11:19 Want” we m Special Low rice. A: the atone becomes ln’ter km" busine- ccntinnea to increaae. Wonderfufly 0“, than many 01 Easy Running. __ the $100 kinds. Buyers are certain to like it {or its numcxxm points of excellence. Thc Tat price is $75.00, with the usual agents' discounts. S m! only by our agents. Splendid Elegant Exceedingly $75 $75 THE BLACK BIRD J. 31668. Design. Strong. THE: NEWEST ‘BICYCLE. Finish. The Goold VBMcla Co. EfEdwgg-dt «2 Co- atmhsfiggg c Saddle, Hardened PinOhaln. Enam- elled Black with hardwood finish. Bros. i H am’ware Marc/mm 818! [IF THE HM“ J. B. EflWHBllS BRANTFOR D Ont. .. Lindsay. much better Satisfact than many of the $100 kin the Impr ments and It has all Blue W111 ' £11 un- d Shoes, 3"" weed Sui"? . man? Sm lDunda inch W 1 free of lufacturers‘ ton qualit sheeting u‘ l p Y‘ [869, now neurly thu-l sud youly calm-gill .IOII to omble u- to In unscrupulom w inlpilod their ugonl I'ho, like at. refused r the n31. These um “lo poor farmers I . not be able to get pout of busineu. 11h line of oppoait Poly of such tactic: lax out and doing ‘ ls know whether t Dark Colc H‘- Koren S milky I “W ‘ Suvssran ‘ ELM you will be: If a ‘0“ ”(If ‘l'clUuD' to“. The oppositio lthough competition to the excellence u Napotifion by been m) G xmiIinfl lllul i goods at honest pm u 3:. now in a posit N qualitiu a! a 10m 'INTER reasonable 5 can secure 5 The Old store will 11 century. It is the business. SYLVESTER ”WMBfii Whit H- ku vu Ila tho field tin: "g-Thhuto rte tor Butte The all Makers F. No time l 535‘ i 9': 3' l E 5.71 vs: thi “'ldC

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