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

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[1101183 and lflSlHflllflB £17961» may continue.- .What is against getting up a. bicycb club here? there is a sufficient nun- barman-village; $15,000 sum of NEW 1m 60008. A lixmtod mount of Cash to LOCI on Inmg st. love-t neon. Nou- dil- "(To Company if Canada. :1» for the Union Assurance Society of Len- don. Engltnd. (Fm). and the Scottish [Inton and National Fire Insurance COIN} JOHN KENNEEY, [381' OF NEW A DVERTISEMENTS. KERR CO. .5151} Takingâ€"J. Sutcliffo 3; Sons. $15,000 Stock of Dry Goat-Kerr a; Co. The Turning Pointâ€"Dundas 8r. Flavello LUCA L NEWS-LETTERS 10 Cheap Excursionsâ€"G. 1". K. Few Days OnJyâ€"M. J. Carte'r. AStarter for Julyâ€"B J. Gough'. BOLSOVEB. (Corresoondenoo to The Post.) Our town is becoming popularâ€"two of our nun-baits were successful enough towin last and. 2nd prim at Daltymplo on the lat; Peter Gumball, 1‘. S. teach- cr 15L. and Tbos. Silverthoru 2nd: Miss Else and Miss Hopkins. of 'Will- iamsport, Pa.. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hopkins. Mr. D. K. Munro is becom‘nz a very hummus-like man of late. We only LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JULY 7th. . powLns'cost , , (Con-masses to The Put.) A,‘ Ezilway stations in Russia books 3m kept in which, we!" may on- ter any complaints may may wish to . If that system. were in vogue here the book would bn filled at mi!- ing purchased this great stock-getter. iron: Calvin 8'. Poguo. mo' [armors around here will have an opportunity that t seldom have. to improve their Mk 0 horses. {this horse can be seen at tho how-stand, lot 14, con. 8. Penelon. For full particulars ad-r address to eithex of the firmat Powlee’ Corners. Mr. W. N. Jefigeyfs no“: [ram barn __-J The Weekly Post. is-zoholéfed and Emails on a. good stone foundation. Mir. Geo. Bapt‘sfz, of Rochester, N.Y, is enjoying a visit with his parents, Mr. Albert Robe, of Uncle Sam’s ‘Do- minions, is visiting his parents here. If you ride a wheel, avoid the monkeyâ€"on-the-stick styleâ€"it is not only nngraoeful but unhealthy; PENIEL. (Correspondence to The Post). After a. long and particularly severe illness, borne with patience and. forti- tude, Mrs. Rooks, of Toronto, passed peacefully away at the residence other father, Mr. Thos. Smith, of. this place, on Monday last. Hen early demise is regretted, being h'ghly respected by all, owing to her kindly disposit'on 31nd. helpfulness, even in the m?dat-o£ great suffering. She was a faithful member of the Methodist church. Io the be- reaved fimily we extend our sincere sympathy. The funeral took plane on [Wednesday afternoon to Mcln’doo‘s cemetery, and was largely attended, A union school picnic. under the man- agement of Mass A Whlle, and’Mr. J H. Weatherilt, respective teachers of S. S. No 3 and 9, Mini celebrated on the afternoon of June 30th, in Mr. ‘19:. tor Grant'sheautitul grove, and his in every respect a grand. success. Alt 2 p.m. the pupils assembled at their schools and [numbed L6 Peniel, where they joined in a, body, and be- ing headed by the school banners, formed a grand. procession to the l' ,n L n‘nn’vlm gfin for the lupfrinllbifo Assur- _ _ l-â€" formed a grand processzou LU up grounds, where an excellent program was rendered by the pupils~and- others of the sections. The duties of chair- man were eific'ently performed by Mr. Abraham Brooks. Short and spirited speeches mm made by Mr. Ed; Wh‘te, RA, and. the trustees of both sec- tions. At this junvture all relimrt to a more convenient spot, where the athletic prizes Wet.” hotly contested for by the pupils“ After a splendid tea. served about 5.30. fusing lemonade, :M -va and “M-cubid'" W HE Oppodte Poatoflioa. Lindsay. r. ”b Oct, 1398. Johny Kannedl Kc" Adan Block. Kent-It a- farmers A few of the opportunity garden part! 3* aprovo their hat. and; wort so can be good tins. ‘ot 14, con. Anumbor 0! .t‘ iculars ad- were on the 0:01 nat Powlee’ on Juno fird- { a. good firm was tram barn Rev. Band: II on a good man the Bat} day, and left a. I heater, N.Y, minds of thy M- .-----, | Lizzie with. of neutral. nto, at Mr. Barbs and Mary, of Taro T, Smith's; Mr. and Mrs“ Johnston. at Mr. A. Brown’s; Mr. McDomll. of Oshawa, and) . sad Mrs. Edwards. at Mrs. Carmichno‘s; firm mango. of Miss Li'nio Bradshaw, of Lindsay Colgegiate Institute, is homa for her holidays. teachers. Mia Whyto {and Mr. “mun- w" __ _ Mina Hattie Hunter has rel. r afar "raiding n coupio of week. ot gums» . Mia: K. Baird. o! Wick. is npcndmc 3 law (by; at Min Cu lpli‘n . Mr. Fred sum.“ and In Stronlor. of Toronto. won the coasts at Mr J. White-mitt: mtly. Mr. Lamar Clark» has gonna to Vic- torimnnad. whore! in has secured. 3 position in one of the- iouflnc atoms. Mn. 6. Stone. of Port. Perry. and Mrs. C. Clarke. of Toronto. on at: pm- Iont visiting their parents. Mr. S. Wall‘u'. Mrs. McDonald. , of Toronto. wont Sunday with Mrs. A. McDonald. The choir social. which was heldbom on 'l‘ueodrw eming. was a success. va. and Mr. Mud» and Mr. Pollock mm the speakers for the aveninmand Mr. H. Glmdonning wag chiirmn. choir 331.0 some excellent Elections. at present U Glmflnning- I LIFFORD. (Correspondence to The Pout). The Mauve“ Central Temperance As- sociation intend holding an 100 cream. social on the Nth Ju‘y. A. goo]. p‘o- gram is being prepared. Ihe garden party hold at Wm. Mulli- gan’s on Tuesday. 26th. was a grand. affair. The progrsm- was good. The instrumental music by Messrs. Mc- ' - anti Mrs. Arnott, Monday. Messrs. Stinson and Porter. of North Msnvers, pald their usual weekly visit here on Sunday. J. Wetherilt, o! Manilla, is home for his holidays; also 6. Peters, of Salem. Messrs. Argue and Wilson arq home from the Brigade Camp at Megan. Tiny report that there will be a. shortage 01 men another year an ac- count of the amount of work they have! (correspondence to The Post.) Mina L. oukondon returned. to Clove- hnd on Friday Last, accompanied 35 hr an Lowiéton by her sister Kate. Mr. James Smith. of Coleman. wt mo int 0! July at. home. Mutts. A. And Q.Delm.ry. 0! To- ronto. and was Nome. ot Mincmu‘t. want u flaw dun at ham . Miss Hum. Hunter has rum-nod _.A... "Mann A couple of weeks at w an. Probably the beat pleased. man in Mums is Joseph Magi“, of Brunswick minnow-ago“ agent (i0 hetook wring he received notice of his first dividund, which gave him three options: let. a. bonus addition to his policy. at 8481: 2nd, a reduction of $71.75 per you on his remiums ; 3rd, 3 cash pay- motor $6.90; the last one bolas! a. rotunincashol'l'ls or5 per cent. on all pmmiums paid. MI. 59:59“; om genial black- an’tb has made a. great improvement in trunt of his wash-boo. TM mad-work is finilhed and the 0 mu!- m in a. tan- condition mt pre- FRANKLIN. (Correspondence to The Post). Tho ha: harvest inthilpcrt will be nearly so large as expected. Bells McGill. :1ch by Miss Eva. McGill. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ynllis. Jennie MoCorvio spent Sunday even- ing with the Misses Falls. School closed: on Friday. 30th. The promotion examinations were helddn Thursday and Friday. Four of the pupils are in Millbrook this weekwrit- in: on the examinations. two on En- trancennd twdontl’. S. L. We wish than M. A few 0! the people attended the ‘ garden party! at Liflord. on Tuesday last, and report a. large crowd undo good time. A number of the peoplel around here we on the excursion to Port Perry; on June 23rd. The day was (mound a. good time was pent. Rev. Barrel: undo his first appear- ance on the Bsthany circuit last Sun- day. and left a. good. impression in the minds of the people. He preached from the following tort: “EnocL walked with God.” He divided his rousing sermon: into four parts, put- ting the emphasis first on the word “Enoc '," then on “walked." etc. A 131:0 number from this cortex- tended the annual pic-nic at Bethany on June 17th. 33hr! school children captured their share 0! the prizes The relay race was the event and was won hv Bethany. with Franklin close at LONG POINfl-BALSAM LAKE. (Correspondence to The Post). What has become of our Balsam Lab Ioorxeepondent ? He must have gone to ‘ sieep or got love-struck after. he .Wrote ‘ the last item from. here. We regret very much to state that Miss N. McDonald has already taken her departure from amongst us. , Mr. Willis “Tires and Miss Lila Mc- Nish Spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. George Haygarth has erected a new verandnh‘. which is quite an im- provement to his fine residence. ~ Strawlerrying is{ the order of the day here, now, and haying is in full blast. ‘ Quite a number from here attended ‘ the party at Mr. Neil; McEachern‘e on Friday night, and report having a good Mrs. ftpntw Mfsinho has been. on anextendnd visit to her daughter, has :0th _hom_e. ‘r-vr:_L .9 Bradford ’ Eliaging from aPPeflWS be a few wedfijngp _50°!}- L NHL! In; W”!- Miss Maggie McNish, of Bradford, P.A., is spendan he; vac: t‘on will her parents here. nm- League! is talking sgriously _o£ Our League! is talking senousny u; havingan excursion to W'ashburn's Is- land Oh. let it be soon. The masons have almost completed thbjftoundation for Mr. Rea's, new. barn and‘hel expects to have it raised in two weeks. J-‘m is a. butler right from the my}: go; 13¢ don’t wait for the 113“th t2 Winn. . slugh... hnu‘ nitrnhmd EDITH. 1U mun: Lulu. Mr. Howard. Staples has purchased a. fine new wheel. ‘ _ Mr. Tom McNish is busy overhauling his new millmt, and expects soon to‘ have it ready for action, so look outfor 311113113. It is a. dandy and can~’go_like Robert Staples last Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Best, of Mariposa. were the gunsts of Mr. and Mrs. George angarth on Saturday. ‘ . E E certainly killed by will not there will the Mrs. '13. Eyed-W m with her sitar. on. Lindon Vans!- Miss L 1.19““! 9‘2? .WOODVILLE. (Cox-Woo to 13:3 Poet). Dominion do: was t gala day here. Sol. milod. on no. end in tact thorn was nothing to w the enioymont d thorny and there was 3 Into. meet- oblo and sober crowd of people hore to tolco part in the celebration. Vibe i'l‘ndea' procession win tho best ever hold hero in this port; the prooeulon numbed from the acricglozurol rofi followed the vi]! council. :1 0.1% with whom were W. '. Hoyle. 31.9. . for North Ontario: Mr. Weeks. Dre. McKay and Grant; thon followed 3 long dtrim o! corriagee. nauseating tho dittomnt busineu lam. which were no woll aqui wo cmnot do- wriho tho-m e. Alter their return to tho chow rounds the Voiuntoerl arrived homo romNiacnre with thoir rodeo-its. and duty hoes. and much- nd to the around» and had c short drill. which added greatly to tho scene. Mm that the maul r-cofluud gem wore indulcod. In till «on us. not st night there was an entertainment in tho big ball. Mr. 80er dolivored u: eddneu which was much gnu-coined on. his trip through Alcoa: and New Moxioo. The Bell tolcpbouo line in in full quotation and is much admimd by tho-n wipe it- . . o L-“ _..:_- n.- and PALESTINE. (Correspondence to The Put.) A wry severe thunder storm- wand over this vicinity on Thursihy. night. Juno 220d, when the bun belonging to Mr. Robt. Mics was struck by lightning and burned. to the ground. togethor with 'mplexn;nts and grain. which nukes the lot a heavy one. It was partly insured. We have this week to chrnicio the death at him William Fagin-n. which BOW mog- - Mr. Barry Mann, 0! Peter-hora. in spending port of his vacation visiting Mr. William Warm. Miss Jennie Tinnuy. .0! Greenback. ; IBDNDALK. (00er to Tho Pout). Mr. J. A, flurry. of Gooderhan. mu- odthroogh homMnndhyon hiswheol onhis way to Echelon Falls. Mr. J. Flood MWG. 3 3mm. u... ago tron: North Bay. accompanied by his daughter Minnie. who In: boon liv- im for some timo with'hor cunt. I A-) 1“ ?__ “mum Our school 310;? £3â€" Friday; touch- or and scholars am glad. Mr. '1‘. Dcvia has pnmhuod tor. ‘h’mâ€" golf: fine top buggy. Now. girls. mind your P‘s md 0'8. and ’0“ n"! In" tho plenum of «trim in it ' 115333.11. Bur 3W.” her “autumn Jeanie. mated Mind‘s! on leaving for hor vacation. Mr. C. Lake. 0! Goodorham. and Mr. Mr. W. Simmons. who left. for Michigan about the 12th of June. returned a. few days ago. Mr. H. McCall, of Goodorhaln. passed through bone 99 Sunday on leis ‘mturn _- n- ‘7 -4-) bounced again mending lo looking after 111.3; figsâ€"fifwgit a. h hero recently. .J.C~,T.rin;is a. few days at [Ponds “a? 53m throng Mr the water. eWoam pleaaod to maomm out on Sundays. 90mg regular â€" you pm all dntiml'y welcome. anyâ€"goon, >u-ndor tho auspices of the Methodist and. Pnedmorian Sabbath schools. ' )M-EMEE. (Correqpondenoo to The Post). Look out [or oxcnrs'orn tromOmcmeo July 25th, pen- Str. Crandbllagto Bob- L. 0. L. District Emily, goes to Mill- brook this year. Our brave volunteers returned on Saturday. and their tacos shoW. traces of hardship and war, it. being the first attempt of: many? of the boys. They say that in future they want better zrnb and lecs__swearing by officers. m- _-_L- _.-:II A. .‘fivfison M ,TBrofito, will oc- cupy Christ's church puipit nod: Sun- day. Dr. J. N. Thompmn has gone to walk Detroit hospitals for a. few weeks. (Toqlateforlastweek.) The recent rains. have caused astill further Iapid- growth. The hilicrops in Manvers and Gavan never looked better. business time. Isaiah Thornton. and Samuel Best, living one mile east of the village. have had sheep killed and worried by dogs. much to their 1035. They can- not discover the guilty‘slgeep‘ ‘deatroy- INDICA- The village has a. noticeable lonely feeling since 'the death of the late Samuel Lamb. who scarcély was ever an hour absent off. the streets during AAVI. u-wvvv- _. v,, are. One thing is certain there are too many poorly fed drug, in the towns “ particularly. " Harold McCabe. Lindsay. aged 15 years. employed. hi: the Commercial house, had a narrow escapa. being seriously injuriod bynstallion. Alta! this Harold won’t depend on a horse's good natqrg. ‘ _ ,7 - -- __M-L-.I .u- KW. uuuuuuu Our soldier boys are expected on Saturday, and No. 4 00.. Omemee. is reported the pride of the 45th Bat- talion.. The 0mm ladies want to know who are the ‘Emstern aubaltelrna that the Niagara lady fooled. The Emily L. O. L’. district. who had decided on going to Orilliapn-the 12th of July. are qu‘be disappombed at not bolus able to get a tram servlee there. Baht. Ford has recently. made g week's visit to big ol .home in. York State bringing W a locust which distinctly shows W on one of “swings, indicating 17 years’ war. as 17 your. ego T. Gould was in Irondalo on '91 S. is progressing hvozjably‘ a. in run «in: now. “‘1 3 being brought. to mrbt- Barr visited Iromklo WEEKLY POST. sgtudgy .1130 [on by l' we: back houao Vi 1 U by the Imdon Hut! risk ma um by Thou. A. McPhol : mow escape 9 tad contents by M unborn over. who! whim s heroio oi the flan». Kr. am serious contlagnti1 outchb mm» at tho n on Sun- day waning. und expect he will oonunuo to do 1 two weeks. which will no much but- blr for u (luv' umh (vie. oury mit anxiously the 20th be!!!” mer msumfulot Min Job-nah out very. ill wi Milt-A A list may tion turdny and theirwu‘tot Ilia AImR. QOIOudIâ€"h I I'IOIâ€"I Contiobl 08¢ I'DI «ilk. KLONDIKE NU a 8. § % % 8r [you 063 a... 033.33». 1.38- % ‘40.?!3‘5059’» 8§§9_3813 ciao.â€" . I It >F| .I! I1 Ir. Wad. was round by the arm. m got-footnpoporfloto the service-ro- qulnd of Mn. Wad: would not wept Anything for dnwin' up the lane. Wit»- not m “at tho mining 0! Wide “ solicitor m the lain: ot unmar- tmut had no oonnecon. Haven: WON” .11, to Wade und paved his nan-does. oonneofloll. The Rug“ an that Io- nondd'u “menu-wor- “ole-r. cow's- and oonvlnoln‘, ad in justice ‘0 that gentleman It II who W Mont mental-bid- In repairman." no um "at he Ind not weaved naming forth. wawb'ont; New .110 more that ho had no connection with n cube dk-eofly ' I or indirectly. or indirectly. m w W. Tho Crandnua nu amt-ma: chum- ! 1.1: with the put: at 8am.call' Dn:.1:avlsh§}oneqr clem- Mani: . aux-goon Point, Dnnn'l landing. and ax- . or 'can regard no 31: mb Tuppor' m””‘“ T“ '0:th 'w. l that loonkaopen aad gamble-a we” ' blwkgallod. Dam aid that ha and. at”! Indian villa-no at. added: The Wadewereappotntedtogotup Iu‘blcflp- hoatm mt by- atmr‘ol our. dunk: '10!“ f0? 1"“th 3068'" EMPM which Indiana. and altar at hetero having was financially bahlnl. The] collected - dinner.“ unease. might be. the excur- 84.000 from nloonkoepon and gamble“. ! aioniata wane snorted to the ‘ who were escaping taxation, and turned ' halt, about hall a mile Item the the money over to Panzer Judge. It. ' Law on noun a! tin bramat Wade gave similar testimony. Some other '1» visitors in a an, basin“ A1- cnsal was gone into. and Mr. Not-wood ' ' ' ls reported to have cleared himself com- pletely of any wrongdoing. Cu-d In a Pocket Bare the Sun. "ls-u 'u-m-r. Sumac-u. Ont." ‘a - vrv- â€"â€"-â€" .. pletcly ot myrwrongdolng. ' Ln». vuu . .. _ -.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" § Fnlbklng-mgmhg: g0: 01 9t- ' pro y can y . er. Invo- BODY rouxn Ix nu; NIAGARA. : '0‘ the . n h Curd In a Pookot Bare the Sun. "lo-u g l “d r- E! were ”mm about "mm" s'“'"‘ 0"". ‘ lavishlyâ€"{he mm .0 u tho'merchanu Niagara nun. NHL, July aâ€"Tho o! Panelon Full: had donated them in body of n well-dread nun. uppurently ; Imam! taken. about 85 you! old, ms found in tho I Next can- river above the Folk yesterday aha-noon. Mfr! GM hogan Ind tho Indians. In one of his pockets was found a card I m” M 30 muies' P11! diam bearing the name “Isaac Warner. Smu- g 3'“ “I‘M druw. neither side ham- am, On," The corona- u investigating. I me wordy n coal. Another Lox at Toronto. July. 5,â€"Tha mme Isiah ‘33”- mxpiedpy \h‘ (mates. vyu Warner appears In the dimmubelong- 31m to the Indus, and themurqon ingfio Swanmu. BI: occupation In given . (5013!: “Id trout up h“PP! 1““!th as n: or oftho "S no: “u 1'" I Tbiliflnt “nonunion ull through “A A __-I_ Thor-old. Ont... July 5 -'1‘he body of Nelson Shaver. Veil-known throughout. this district, was taken out of the new canal. beswwn lock 24 and the Niagara Central Railvmy swing bridge here. Mon- day night, with every evidence of suicide. The deoeuod had evidently left the home and gone to the bum where he named a doc chain and a: weight of 10 or 18 pounds. nahuhuaedtotiobonu. He had numbed 'heso to MC neck 3nd inmrod into the and. He had onlv one am. An Inquest held here ”many gnu-noon by Ova-onu- Dr. 1m, and “Gimmttmanrdbt damper- M W and abide. . Selma GEL? dune:- Druwnod Elm-alt. iET SATISFIED. not: left cu sh- ndny mom"!!! 0° negative 1:99:32. ‘ .Thornlou. ‘ max-chat. ltd. m hip stable] S'kining u» exploded B! to extinguish ammo, JULY 7.1 ° “'mm use! 'mfinnlonbdlptt ”d ltthlndlln‘ crip- “WM rhhh Wren.“ so“.dinner.utho« blen..uioniats we!» mad'ftaolfmbonth .Hr.‘ _1atpl:°n’9” '1» visitors in a an. 01 baseball. A1- tar live innings ind game was postponed- tor an indefinite tine. whilo‘thojfinnenâ€"tho Fenelon 7â€"---J .- knr M h‘- Vlw as.“ _____ Boys’ Natty Serge éuits, Boys’ Sailor Suits Red Hot Time. A boon for all. BJ. GUI M's Indllg 01mm,- Corner Kent and William st vm- - To say that the caution all through was amou- is but putting it tum-1y. Many tirgd people cam back. but .u were ntmtiod’ that they had a good day. and tho people of Melon all- vicinity will cart-.131: give an Cran- blha coodmmotputro’naco in Int- Nam of Prize- Winners Indian Boy 5' Race-lat. trolling line nndbait. Abraham nylonan, trolling lino. John Jacobi. I'I‘Eooa.s John 3.055338%"! tmuu n; to uâ€"m pair cnfl linan. lathdhokknib. 0 no» Girll'm.12 to 16â€"11. java! belt. 3m. “than. M. hit Mb. Olin illu- _ . a in Men’s Summer Clothing, Bicycle Suits, and Caps, and outing goods. Don't suffer with L can buy a complete suit for hot weather wear Linen Coats, Vsts and Pants to fit slim or Boys' Clothing and Furnishings all at July Boys' Cool Clothing, Boys' Summer Blouses, [c Suits, Boys’ Sailor Suitsâ€"all forces for a W Race [or Girls â€"lst. picture. mum 2nd box at soup. mm. m m n M M 1‘. l W allot. R N011] Hood‘s aux-pm“ lins, smo yor’s I“

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