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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 6 Aug 1897, p. 8

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GATGH 0N Kw Lani-fiscal?” I INDSAY. Va-v -. -_. 7 [Correspondence of Tun Pom-J Oathâ€"Another old resident hes been removed by the hand at death ; this time It was J ohenneh Mu Combrey. used 72 years. She passed own) no the residence of her (localize: nnd son~In-lsw. Mr. John Lsm but. on the lac concession of Thorsh. The house was crowded and on Impressive service was oendnc by R". A. 3. Bruce. ct the Bepslso church. Connln too. The remains were [chested so the Mo 1:)ch Elm Maudie” Ens-t. m In” .I. Bu .. - luo two $30 ogmtiona woldolnea POWLES’ , iCOBNERâ€"FENBLON. AhAéu-n n! m Pm-L] (Wunenco of Tun Poo-[.1 PERSONALâ€"M135 Eiin Jtfl‘rey is enjoy- ing a. visit In Halibnrtov among friends. Her lather. Mr. W. N. Jefi'wy.eils still very TB To Bansâ€"hum Logan. School Openingâ€"ll S. Port-or. Voun' Llotâ€"Townnhip of lvlpooo. A Good Tmo- Potuboro Bunimu Colleg- Our Omt Colon-d Boleâ€"E. E. W. chnflov. Ali-h Gold Fieldsâ€"Conduit Palm: Ronny. to this is what Ketchem- alive said to the flyâ€"and by the way, six large sheets are sold for five cents; besides other fly killers such as Fly Pads, Fly Paper, Insect Powder, Etc., Etc.. by n. fliulnnulnam. There’s nothing new in the story that this store the same far-sighted policy which has made th Find ready expression here CANNINQILQIY; We have -â€"______â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'7 .i FRIDAY. AUGUST 6. 197‘ fiVVS-LETTERS .m’ing is not done I“. MEN’S and Corner of Kent This Week. ard and a. move forward. After attractive and commodious prem taken a. step upW new, DRUGGIST We clothe the people for systematic Scale. The than which was out and 20: so much rain on it is more the color of buck“ heat straw The sell-binder is at work than hay ...... on every tum, and all that is wanted new is fine weather. :Comspondence 0! Tu: Post! CROPS Duncanâ€"The long continued rains and warm weather have greatly damaged the hay and tall wheat crop; the wheat, Is sprouting before it Is out. ILLNES3.â€"0ur neighbor, Mr. M. L Wil- liams, had a sudden attack of Inflamma- tion on_the bowels, but. he is much improved. sznons.â€"Mrs. Alexander Stewart. of Port Perry, is visiting Mrs. William Stewart. st Sander-land ...... Mrs. Clarke. from Bnfl'nlo. better known here as Miss lBel‘iie. Brown, is visiting friends in Sunder- an . Tan Ecursnâ€"The eclipse of the sun on J nly 29.h was clearly seen as Snoderland, though a low light clouds passed between us and she enn. Accxom.â€"Mr. Herr! Tooher, J. P. . had his arm broken while working on a build ink on his own term. RscovaGâ€"Mre. Harry Glendenninz ‘is Improving. Her prospects for early gala”. J. a. Phillips‘ lumberin con Alex. MoLesn. of Msnil s, in position of clerk in G. W. A store in Norlnnd ..... Mrs. snd children hsve recurne Csmbrey nnd Lindse . wh‘ been visiting frien s Perkin. soeompsnied by her Wm. Allely. who has been her son. our enterprising grammar, returned home turdsy Inst ...... Miss Re hss been residing in the C eome time, psid her relsti friends e flying visit lest w‘ I-__.s__ . SUNDERL_A_1\[Q . BOYS’ (mm Nahum). Better light, better system, THE CANADIAN is store had to move into larger quarters. made this business constantly bigger and v Dobson’s Well the smallest profit biggest stock of I111.” on Sunday last, taking for his text ‘2 Cor. 3 : 18. Mr. Moore is an earnest and elo. queut speaker, and we believe there will be a great work accomplished under his pu- torate. “U-so-Hoo." ‘Comsnondenee of Tm! Your. PEliSOSAIS.â€".\liss Grehem, of Selweyn, is at present visiting her friend,.\lrs. Comp- bell, of this place ...... Mrs. Stoker end‘ family, of Huntsville. spent a few days visiting friends in this vicinity ...... Mrs. Allison, Mute:- Fred, and Miss Gertie, of Peterboro, were among the visitors of lost week ..... Rev. J. B. Kennedy. B. A., pastor of a. flouriahing Baptist oongregetion in Toronto. with wife and femily, end eloo Rev. Alex. Kennedy, pester of the Beptlet church, Stoufl'ville, ere visiting friends in this vicinity and ficbceygeon. . . .Rev. Mr. Hugh-on, B.A., of Lindeoy, occupied the gulpit of the Beptiet church here lut ebbeth evenin . Stemâ€"Mr. ng'ed Nicholson is It present confined to his bed. Infi'ering from some idiceue of the huge, but we ho thet \under the Ikllful one of Dr. Be er. of I Boncnygeon, he will Icon be shout egein en | ueuel. _ _ h , i n -L-_L-An BUILmNo Nonaâ€"Mr. Doug-l Robert-on ond Mr. John MoDon-ld hove etch node the Addition to their buildingl of I fine Inge born, upon "one lonndnionl. nfl'ord- ing umplo room for Itnbling. . . .Mr. John Hunter bu rsiud_hil born ml in st prount l-.__.l-¢hun hon“. "rem the Detroit pupal nuuwr IIII ell-cu nu .n......... w , engeged in building e econe foundetion uh emeeth....Severel other {mere here ere oonhmpletin meklng edditione to their outbuilding, in t e weÂ¥ o! heme, eteblee, etc. Theee ere nob ndieetione of herd times.“ my rete. CROPS. -Crope here ere lookin, well, but eome fermere ere oompleinin’ o in)“: to their herley end when crepe torn bad in ceueed by the oontinuoue heevy nine 0 lee: week. Bey crop wee for the meet rue very light. There ie every indioetlon 0 en ebundent root crop et. preeent. [Com-:ooudeuoe o! In Port. Scnoox. Boon cud euppllee or all kinda of McClelleud's. Klrkfleld.â€"78 2 Iv. pl 8'7“. gm «[1? "In 333° ":3 con e o wee negro. the orope. Many cores cl hey “can spoiled. Vannaâ€"Rev. Mr. Perrln. o! Geome- town. former vector of the Preebyterleu church here. spent I couple of week la the nelghborhood o! Beleover cud Klrk field renewing old ecquulutenoee. He m a welcome visitor ...... Dr. B. McKerxlc. of. Toronto, a former Kin-knelt! boy. spent a couple of den here soon: hle meny triende....Severul members of Mr. Ewen and Mr. Alex MoKenxle’e hmlllee ere Tending thelr summer mum among t gr trleud_e here: â€".._ --_.-6nlgflnn I 1:551: {fiends hers. Exnu â€"Ws extend our congrntnlnflons to our principal. Mr. E Munro's sud his successful pupils nu tho late entrance and public school leaving summations. We John Munro, Alex. Wan-In Inn u. Bllnkiron let: has Monday for the N.W.T. They Intent! seeking work on the Gmw‘n Neat Pass. Mean-s. Kenneth McDanld not as representh we SCJTC’H LINE. KIRK r1341). ; profit to ourselves. :k of Clothing in styles -â€"â€"The biggest, choices better accommodation. After weeks of preparation, premises, right in the cent text 2 Cor. lbeu .sged 41, who as“. and elo. ”or shop: 8 gang-q ,-Known, 0111 Stand. 1"}: bell aged 41, who has resided in Saginaw‘ for about 8 years. making his home with his brother, Archie Campbell. at the corner of Genesee avenue and Second st.. was overcome by the heat Saturday while harvesting on the farm of Bud- olph Schultz on the King road. Dr. Duncan. of this city, was called. but the unfortunate man died shortly after his arrival. The remains were taken to Deleler’s undertaking parlors. His four brothers, Alexander. of Mantra“, James N.. ct Dumd, Hector. 0! Kirkfleld. Out... and Annals, of Saginaw. survive him. The deceased was well known and many friends will regret his demise. The tuneral services will be held to-morrow at 3 p m. at the First Baptist church." [Commence at?!“ Post.) S'rnUCLâ€"A bun was struck by lightning wd con-idonbly (hanged. without. being burned in Ops, nou- Foir‘l mill. The rich in the London Mums! bud been 'nlt. “ken by J. D. Thou-atomwho vs. 0 y 40 loot. may, but in non. tho worn of the sure. BAnvmxxo.â€"Fmen m vory buy tad crops no excellent. The nom- knocked tome down, has not. to nation a ['0 (WI- chxm.â€"Two of our old mpooud citizen- us very lotion-1y ill and not ox- pocud Do movor. vim. Mr. Flemming. Upu. sud Sun. Brown. 31mg}; Gnmlx PABfl.â€"- o Pmbytorhn C. EJI m mtivol god in thing a . mad and» nyunflor nbont. 5... mm: o! Sn? {Gin holldni. vvâ€".â€" __,,, lConupondonoo of Ta: Pm.) mumâ€"Mn. George Eula nd hu- uvo unusual-I. of Toronto. at I gout.- In. Burden. of thoRovJonnE or mm '19“?! __ . .9129;- 52w; . . . .Mrs. Wm. limb “a mu. nun um Finale Much. of Rlohmoud BID. :3! hollduln with the hull)? of Mr. Juno: MoLun the: of In. ....Mlu Mud non. of Port Hope. II the anus at but sum. Mn. Sun. Casey ...... Mr. John smurmg’rmnmwulnouvmm but _ - -- ,, ---__ n--s “â€"n-al ”Poul-boron no M In“ Smith undwum an «Joya! uuw dul' tubing .0 3nd upon m: luck ...... Ir. J. D. . out Inc 0. all“ on me his Men I here a tow no ...... r. “C Mn. Joe MoLeug. ot_ ganja». wen: u tow Uluwu Tn: Wm Spunâ€"It tuned lat week. Some person had whispered jun beta. muthmwunoodotnln. ltdalnyed It: coming. but cum to any. Peopl- In mlufi‘now o! the destruction sud nu: did. ythuseoodomlnlhhmly ugoodtodderuatnw. Sounding mawkhuMMudem some: the uncut bu dons 31mm. Quantumâ€"It m u to has: am Mr. J Sn 0 ha had “caudally removed 3 unal- tron Mo latte”. AWWW m hnd and» pin! ‘ It. no Hanan.â€" o 7 lation. better everything, and Sales Strictly for Cash. If the goo will cheerfully refund the money. with the money-saving register (18 are breparation, of remodelling, refurnishing in the centre of Lindsay’s busiest mart MU UN 1' P1184841!!- GUfiGH, The Wonderful Cheap Man. rters. The growing demands of and vastly better, compelled us tc OMEMEE. and Km.“ :11; 5?? FRIDAY. AUGUST [00de of m Pond TH: Omanâ€"Wench" in very unfuvoruble for buying an lugs qumtitieu o! it. is lying out under the mutant nin. PumasALâ€"Mn. W. Dillon, of jog-0930. anomLâ€"Mn. w. wuen. ox Loruuw, in viniting under the’ paternal roof of Mr. M. McNulty ...... Mrs. W. Whnlen upon. a con la of dsyl lut week in Lindny. . . . Mr. ohn Huron, uloon And Ital-cheaper, of Duluth. il st. present. visiting his eon-inn, Min M. sud Mean. H. and l". McElroy. Ho uni Hugh dopuud Sunnis! to viuit Mr. sud Mn. '1‘. McElroy, nun, .100 Mr. nod Mn. Connolly. Buchin. I: bun“. 'vâ€" ng demands of our bus compelled us to plan ah iness requ ired increased accommodation and ead to build up a bigger business STILL. Exaorrxzxr.â€"énite 5 number of the young folks in the vicinity enjoyed them- eelvee excellently on Fridny evening lat. UNDERWEAR CUBOOUNK. oi Tu Poo! W .1 Guam. Auntâ€"Mr. A. B. H. Curl. our well-know: bulineu Inn. bu «curd the genus! cy for the 00an Mfg. 00.. of Now ork city, und in now pushing “la in the line. In in handling. in the town md Vin-3n of the Midlsnd district. You on expect him slang say do, now u be all. on any buying... mun. . A _ __-._ Smmxo.â€"fom informed in; to thus the mud sport wu Magi: his flow the other doy ho tho Squirt I. M. Pew- Greyhound could go to the Folk sad but by (um thou ho could with his ht. Tho oouoqoonoo wot a» “tho 2?? on loonixwuuku by omudwhh -L ,__l-__ .W' W “I“ D, IIIl'Pl'l'. .uu w u.- tomw Md to put up or lhuc up. “union the ball gonadal. sad the pun. wu put. up in uh Mada. no. to com. 06' this wuk. ..... Edmond Junk-on. proprhwt of the well-known Pull. homo, in now own: of u very promising that you-old colt. (Stu- Pointer), which will unto the not: of thou "Elm.”fhh latâ€"Rue your eye on him. nu- _ ._ .Ll- l-“ -nâ€"im rial. Snowâ€"Our 330w this it“ premium to b. the but for yous. W. m calming our flag And expect to hue it. in flap. to:- some pretty good landing on show dcy. I would udvbo tho boy: we join In. a me that in dnving nighâ€"only one month more for“. ...... Garnet-will this you b. ”hand on! no number- of the today. Boys. don't org» the hot n: ngfloultunl o “d. An can. from I din-300 what to 5:11: u out and unit dollu to A. 8. Gal. proficient. or Wm. Brown. tom-tun. munâ€"Mu. Bury Edwdc. Now Elven. Conn" in l: pct-oat visiting a tho oldhmh-d....Mr. A. 1!. Cu! has he s“! on n trip lumwoohputukmg high. city gal! “burying... r J,# _:A_ .1) â€"- 'vâ€"" _â€"7 Excmox.- flu sauna: Dun will m .- amnion from but to Fades: nu. on Thundty. Aug. 12. to table than winking to uh put in tho ¢ celebs-“ion of the ultimatum Helotbcrrytobo Mather-on that duh. I‘M-villi). I Mahmforthoruidonuotthilpnof thooonntry to at. 5 plan“: and chap trip. a the return {no in only 350. Ben lun- tho wharf hm At 7 5.0.. returning will luv. tho Full: st. 5 pm. \0 RENTâ€"for 3 tom of 5 you-n, mmmwnum 100: Como! Non. no“ (“mm-nu. Mm... a... ma and W i 3' E E 5 a Evin-n cAmgfsmm_ 1m New Adnrmomon t1. , you will find the same be found here where you Tmiiu IO. -M'. 5: -~- -â€"â€" , .. busiest mart, splendidly situasea AND WILLIAM-STS., g ROHALLIQN, 6, 1897. and improving. W9 splendidly situated and FURNISHINGS. We’ve mastered all the strategtic points by persistentl selling reliable goods at persistent y lower prices. polio pursued on a larger and more can 001: at them at your own ease. purchase made (12‘ owe, rz‘z‘hfu/[v carried out by in active operation all the time. lackwell a: c-_<_:_. 6 ‘ He who serves we will have frienis and zonaobjiam WAITEDJ‘“ m Walnut: vb d: hour- any. t I'NL C Into th full line if qualities 0 interested The last interesting Children's Tan white, regulai Ladies’ Colored terns, regulat Fine English Z4 ing colors rel Ladies’ Lisle ‘ colored, regul 0 Baum 42-znc'n Ladies’ value Dress 1‘ SISS New Ad vex-:1 STOCK BM t ton The LEAD/AG evidence lines SILVE cordial we! you wish t‘ FORME flCCS ompan: amly

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