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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 2 Sep 1892, p. 1

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ml. If It had 101,011 PPOS me Im. flzt from YS and from ts, \020, "in here. Taking tot l-c bought for is hereby Riven. that 113‘“ Timber Bertha as herein“ . Moms. Thnn er BA! B PETERBORO. here cheape‘ 7213; anywherecbc n honou: Ls cue. W’hois GIN ‘chea; m c .u a he 18 15031901140119l >rm: 10': g». ' ceavlblg pa,ing g \ [at 25c.. ~.;.1 :chool Suits. it‘ .'\ [e to tawn am! see how we fill L cos: )ou nothing, we i. It at 1:0“ “(1 '31- 8. w. 3!. w. are g 3:21;: one for. ht with 1:: c pounds. tion Sale of '. bar Berthsg ittle Britai mam: sell 'ooos gm Foams Boy 5-- 13:1 3mg. .rmr or CROWN u-v: â€"â€" _.7 {fanâ€"13444- ha“- Kn? lh‘ita' We have just received a. lime of ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Br: 1‘2 in . 'A R 1’33 T TIME- [SH . POGUI A d vertlsemfgtl; LU a ‘V‘Va’uu; you... -â€" 3.; ;â€" more than!“ ’EGPILE- Toronto. W 3" ‘T ~. .3.) for ,7 ofl'er. Inufac- 0th eX‘S. get two am? down . ml for on r'n't men}! which are new, rare and beautiful. We shall be happy to show you these goods and quote prices, which are away down. )5 overflowing with Great Bargains in Grey Flannels, Shaker Flannels, Cretonncs, Shirtings, Tickings, Cottons, Looms, etc. We have some Special Bargains in Towels, Towellings and Table Linens. New Hemp Carpets and Oil Cloths just opened up. For Bargains in Useful and Reliable Dry Goods of all kinds come direct to E CANADIAN POST WILL BE sent to any address in Canada. Gm! Mn or the United States for One Dollar 5 m. Address Tm: Pos'r Linduv. Canada ARJI FOR SALEâ€"The East Half or Lot 5. In the 7:11 concession of Marl- 1‘ of Lot 5. In the 7111 conceuion of Mul- A good farm In a choice locality. for sole. W‘culara apply to McINTYRE ART, Linflsay.â€"â€"20tf. g TRAYEDâ€"From Lot 10, 4th Con- ominn nn; a RED REIFERA Informs- U ceasion. Ops. a. RED HEIFER. Informa- hthat will ls ad tc the recovery of tha animal “he thankfuuy received by JAMES ROCHE. linden. Aug. 13. 199-2 â€"19 3nd. FARMSFGR SALE virginia an?! Maryland. «Dr-Flue» 11: VIEW 0! {no Ut‘anlWI at W WUK‘UUv 1- Salt water, {route on Potomac river. 2:“! and fish abundant. Finest winking mz'ng land in the world. Halt day from manure. Washington and Norfolk markets. r""I>01'tmion cheap. 10) to 1.000 acres, with “Moments: $10 to $15 per acre. on easiest Rh Climate allows you to work 11 months Your. Taxes low. For information call ”hadron for ten days only RICHARD R. BIALL. h Albloo Howl. Toronto. w; MES c. spams. 142; New ‘ n. Waahlrkton, D, 0., U.S.A.â€"2l-tt. VOTERS LIST, 1â€"8 Wpality of the Township of I”115083., County of Victoria. I 5!; Inâ€" to in}; demand mie’htidixeid‘fil the 5nd 6 of "The Voters' List Ask 1889.” "unwed by said Becumm be no 0; qeltvprgd of the mum-d9 pyr- I.) WW0 ox- deliveréd of the Rotunda pur- v‘oNdIAct, of all persons appearing b7 fidremea Assessment Roll of the and Wtyto be entitled to vote in the and “that?“ Eggiongtor fiemlbeniwofilgo asem an at M ~ ' ‘N that said Me: was first posted up“ I ‘1! Office, at Oakwood on the Day of September, 1892, ‘1...“ Lladsav. Sent. 2.7 1891â€"21. 1;; 0! PI, ‘0 exam! the“ '0? inspection. I ' Electmm no the said “at. sad if my In .mhef errors are found therein. to A m} .‘lKWlenfls $0 In" the lid We hm- 11st received advice of the arrival of the Steamships “Fur - - nessia’ ’and “Circassia”, which have - - TWENTY-SIX GASES NEW FALL DRY GOODS $1331er 1;: view of mo Capitol gt WWQ’QPv We do the Dress Trade of the Town In Medium and Low Priced Dress Goods we are showing a Great Variety at Very Close and Interesting Prices. {$33 ,eyeby Riven that I have humming! BLACK GASHMEHEâ€" .AND HENRIETTKS; lidsay. Aug. 1, 3391â€"17. New AdvertzSements. ; New Advertzsements. Less than any Other House in Town can Quote Them. Newest and Nobbiest Goods in the Trade. opened this week a full range of COLORINGS m 45 m. 411- float HENRIETTAS at from 50. to 70. per yard Just to hand a handsome lot of. New TWEED SUI T- IN GS m Dress Lengths-mo two alike, the very new Fall Dress GoodS.0pened up Every Day. The sales in our Fancy Goods department are constantly in- using. It’s the low prices that do it. A new line of Violins and Accordeons in a few days. DRESS 60008. for us, imported direct from Glasgow, which will be opened and - - placed in stock in a few days. - - Full range of Prices of New Fresh Goods just to hand. Value Lnapproachable. Extra SpecialJ Values in because our Styles, Qualities and Prices are always right. OUR STAPLE DEPARTMENT; Wiccormiiz" t6 iiw. ' 27“"! (1-! or August. use. JOHN F. CUNNINGS' Clark at the um um. N OVELTIES IN HUGHAN 82: 00., Black 817/13 and Brocade Mantlings. CIRCULATION. 4,170. Warner Company. Eughan d’: 00. I. WHOLE N O. 1721. Them Jay ellery People. “wwwâ€" d any noDSniT’é-a m2). sn- Joii'A. (w. my mm «691). b, ‘ - m, ”wax-d652, ”1m www.m- Inns. 31.00 at an. a! m use “A". _M5).m PURE-BRED BERKSHIRE FOR SERVICE; “BRITAIN,” No. 1726. 21 3. 51315 fiivbfi nearly at once. Further mounts on an “cation to J AMES CEHD Y, or W. HLMc ughlin. Onkwood P. 0. Aug. 28, 1892. D sale his 92:0er in the Village of Gukwocd. nearly opposite the ruidenoe of. J. F. Cunninge, quz The property consists of House and Lot. Driving House and Stable, hen house and yard; nine rooms and summer kitchen in the house. with good cellar. atone waned. There is a shop laid of suitable for tailor. shoemaker. burcher or baker. Termsâ€" part cash, favorable terms for balsam. Passen- aion given hearly: ut'once. Further glrticulan .111!!! “"1“. ‘7 “ m "EL PADHE” ’ ABRIAGE-MAKING AND BLACK- SM.THING BUSINESS for Sale or to Rent. Terms easy. Possession given lat of October next. Address WM. BAMBRIDGE, Oshawa. Aug. 28. 1891â€"21-2. OR SALEâ€"The subscriber offers for 3318 his property in; tho-ymaaq qt Reina Victoria, August 23 wax-we” September 6 www- Patio-ticks Mother point should m touriva Maximum.“ with. Mummumam ' For Mismatch-n town“ mamwu m. ' Oxbow Deloralne Moosomln " $28 00 Blnscurth ' Nesbltt $35334 ' $30.00 ‘3’“§E§L..} ' $35-00 Enmom'ron. 840 To lanmpdnulnthe Province! Ontario. HARVEST EXCURSIONS Lulu Dun-nu I...“ v- _â€"._._ ._. -_ - ,V are very beautifully laid out and leesantly situated. There is an abundant supp y of both hard and soft water. mus. â€" One tenth 0! purchase money down. and the balance in one month without interest. The Vendor will not be bound to supply any title deeds. papers. abstracts or copies of deeds. or abstracts, or other evidences or title than those in her possession. There will be a reserved bid. For further particulars and renditions of sale apply to MclNTYRE 8:. STEWART. Vendor's Solicitors. Dated this 17th day of August. 1892-19; at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. the following lands and premises; hots numbers One. Two and Three, North of Kent-at. East and West of St; David-at, in the said town of Lindsay. contain- Ing_thme_quutqrs or an. acre more or less. ; ,_A.. ___ _ -A‘) Inn-n Mung w MW qum- - v- -â€" â€"vâ€"- â€"--- __ ----. hero is on the premises a good large frame house. a garden and orchard. and. a. number 0! fine shade pnd ogpqnentol trees. ghe‘munga u,.; __A __ ___--_ .- Under and by virtue or a power 0: we con- taln in a mot-tangle which will be grodnoed at the me of sale. are will be sol by Publlo Auction at the Bensdn House, in the Town of Lindsay, WEDNESDAY, 14th day 0! Sept, 1892 Canadian PaCIfiC Railway with scattering nine: and a. never-mums Stream y. The farm in running through the Drag”: within halt a mile or the wage at Kirkflaid. Tl“8.â€"-Ten per cent. down on day of sale. balanooin thirty days For further particulm apply to FRANK MADILL. or to B. MADILL. Vendor's Solicitor. Assignee: Benetton. Beaverton. Alums: loch. 1891â€"19-3. at our o'clock. p. m.. sharp, by PUBLIC AUC- TION. that valuable farm consisting at m 47 and 48. South Portage Road. In the Term ship or Eldon. comprising 2i5 acres more or less. There is said to be on said lots agood frame house on stone foundation. nearly new. 18 ft. x 24ft. with kitchen attached 16m x 18m: agood frame stable 20ft. x 25 tt.:a good well: good cedar fences; about 25 acres cleared; 100 acres of good maple bush; 120 acres of cedar with scattering pine: and a never-failing stream Valuable Town Property. TUESDAY, September 6th, 1892, There will be cfi’ared for sale by the uncerugned at Campbell's note], in the WIKO 0! Kirk VALUABLE FARM from Joe. Klllaby, who has on we the very best quality. Orders 10!: at J. P. RYLEY'S Hardware Store will be promptly attended to. Order Your WOOD AND OOAL during the fair on 21st and 22nd at September next. Highest tender necessarily soooptnd. Parties tendering must furnish their own material as required. A. C. GRAHAM. Secretary, Victoria. Read. August 19th. 1892 â€"20-3. WBOD’EbicbiL. Erect a Stand and Platform on Fair Ground at Victoria. Road, Tenders willberecelved by the undersigned up to August 30th from ponies wllhlnsto FROM ALL STATIONS IN ONTQRIO. RETURN RATES T0 .L ot bob 12.10”: 0011.. Townshl otMu-s: 1m sores. 90 eluted; son clay loom. o. horn $150. two storey! house. log sssbls: good around and new: I ling well on promises. ls is situated nine miles from the town 0! 0311115: 8 miles from s good groin makes: oosvonlsns to ohnroh .1. (1 school. Tomâ€"A smoll donosts In cosh. the bounce on suns sosuls pus-onus: ss 6w out. For further psruonlu-s soul! so AaiIDZO’ BOYLE. Broohm. August 21:11.18” TENDERS. 1m pupil at tho Toronto Ooflecoot Mule. In vowed to am louou 1n lnltrumontnl music no her residence. 56 mama. immuniAmt 23rd. 1898â€"90. ARM FOR SALEâ€"The North Edi at Lot 12. 10:): con. Townthln at m: Uncle; and by_ virtue p; 9 pqxvgr of sale 0’09; Alt (1P3. WWW CARD. Ll mantras: Ind Ila-data... lawn Inn! And not: water. Juno- Gdlon'l In. real awe. Mon Scat. lit. 8. D. THEXTON. Wood. 00:1. {19! um Scumâ€"1937 OUSE 1‘0 LET.â€"Brick house, nine rooms: trust Ind Ila-data“. lawmhnd 0R SALEâ€"A good second hand PIANO. In «dot. J. R. DUNDAS. . AW th‘. 1891â€"19-3. AN TED .â€"Good genenl servant. A Goodw warn. ApplrgtoanBABB. J OS. KILLABY. Lindsay, Aug. 25, 1892â€"20. UCTION SALE . MILL-0 WNE RS. LUMBER.- DEALERS, AND OTHERS-SALE or New Advertisements. um name: xenoxnu. Township of Eldon. g @mmhim flffllmgfi. LUDSAY, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1892. m mm: W08 mus. The ubanl nova-amt would duo h“. to unread and to nude: snout unluno 3nd wort!" “tempt. 3: laid-hm 0‘ 9” Into noun-nut Mn OMB” '3“! mm. was. m and. who “to! mod nun: W (hush!!! Ind ‘ or morel eeneeâ€"tc pelter with his convic- ‘ tions; to trifle with the truthe which he believed in his soul; to keep silence ebont things upon which he thought eome por- tion of those whose sum he solicited mlg ht difi'er from him. end not to give en honeei: rendering of the ieith thet wee in him. (Cheers) 089090143 903 um sum or mum. He werned them thet one of the greeteet dengue they hed to consider wee this breed of politiclen. He want! them thet one of the greeteet prlree they could ob- teinwesemen whoderedtobennpopnier for the eehe oi truth end honesty. (Loud cheers). They must look et the whole of vote of such e men, but of their own rotee â€"npon the nerrow conelderetion oi one single tonic; lhey must look over the whole field, end heeeid,edhere tothemen who hed the collage to” “1! them whet be believed wee for their good- (Chem). It wee now more thean eereeinee he publicly hed pronounced in ievcr of home rule. e feelingw whiehhe terteined. noon airy, norm before. (Cheerr). wean unseehe the friend of Iriehhcme rule. hem for e much e iiberel end e red (Cheese). 9 en thet quite ecneieienely proeeentigtng: home rule ee meeenre eeenl m end redial $1721!th E: 3 EEE til? 3:; EéE 255g: 5.5: E (Churn). oneself the feet thst s proportion of the libersl ‘strength in these forces hsd in these lster yesrs been somewhet weskened, end that a greater responsibility. s greater power. devolved upon the messes of the country. He trusted end hopedâ€"eye. he believedâ€"mt the democrscv of Britsin would be eqnsl to this great new test which it found imposed upon itself; end he only remerked thst in order to hove en edequste dischuge of that tsek it wss neceeesry thst it should exhibit the virtues, not merely, of politieul penemtion end fer- slghtedneso. but of steedfutness of dis- cernment end of loyslty to fsithfui service rendered to its cause. (Cheer-s.) More sud more it wee e tenptstion to the politicisn who _sous;ht the sum-egos of _s lune end popular constituency 6 be dammitâ€"not tobedlshoneatlntho vulgu' some or m term, by.“ to be_ disputing!!! filo hill!!! sue to which he hnd referred-tint new adjustment of the politics] iorees ss be- tween the classes sud the messes. which. even spurt irom it, wee inevitsble. His belief wse. ne expressed at the time, that the old whiz sud territorial sud sristocrutlc elementâ€"not entirely, thsnk Godowould lsmly svsil themselves of the question at home rule as s pretext for depot-ting from the old thorough lihenl lines. sud sesoeist- ing themselves with those who. in the coming struggle for further democrstie retorms. would be more sliied with their sympsthies sud opinions. (Cheers) THE mpoxsmxunns or m anew. Ee rejoiced thst they hsd in sllolssees of this community the territorisi sristoerscy sud the higher educstioo. the weslth end the refinement, true, arm, outspoken liber- sls still. But one could not eoneesl from ago. And he believed that the fortunes of England were largely dependent upon their action, and the: her future wee brighter and more hopeful. because the decision on fleet issues would be given during the next ten years, which would be given by an educeted ineteed of an ignorant demo- cracy. (Chum) He looked at thequeetiou when it loomed upon the political horizon â€"that of Irish home ruieâ€"ee the probable period for the commencement of that clear- He rejoiced as hesrtlly as any man amongst them when he saw that they took up. earnestly dealt with. and grappled with. after the fashion of Englishmen, the great question of education some 22 years The Hon. E1 «rd Blehe. ALP" who wee reoelved with oheel‘t. told he reanrded it see very greet prlvllege to be permitted. upon the em cool-ion upon which he hed nddreued n town meeting in England. to nddreee one in the city whoee prone-e. m terinlly end pelitlee’ly. he held long yum. ed from the other elde o! the Atlnntlo. A longtime ago, before the: period 25 yenre ego nt whleh it was hle fortune to oom- menee in the wrower ephere neroee the hen the native duties of polltlcnl life, he speculated advance upon whet eeented to him to be the inevitable within the next quarter of a century 0! the demoeretlc Dower in Englend; end he believed. thnt ndvenee being lneviteble, that two things were to be eonelderedâ€"one, whether the long neglected duty or the English rulere townrde the unseen o! the Englieh people would be performed in timeâ€"whether they would take care waive to themueeeo! ghs oouutrynn edueetion; and the eeeond ‘ â€"when and how. and to whet extent. end in whet form would take place that eplit or elenvenge betweenthe diluent eleesee or the community. which it seemed to him was inevitable when the time of the relax: of the democracy nrrived. A BRIGHT FUTUREâ€"AN mace-rm Damo- OM33 muons! lull-on um of Jean leflo-Nm In Ir. Queue m the anal 9w. Hon. Eiwud Bluke. M.P.. nedved . greet outlet: on the occasion of m- epeeoh st the Newenue tom: hell on behalf“ the candidature or Mr. John Morley. Hle rc- eeptlon was quite In enlhneluuo e. am or Mr. Berber: Glad-tone. the ween: who preceded him. ANOTHER ELOQUBNT SPEECH. BLAKE AT NEWCASTLE. WILSON 8;“an - ms; .3. Wmox. l'. w. Wm. van! mm“ the most new at liquid mm m: In m b m tbs-um at but!" ampu- ot I. known. to hummus-unwind: kinda-dun m b the W m m, wmwm M81119 Em iii-3'3? ‘iiihié. 'Tuiidér” which the 13m mejority oi the common teith hed been compelled yeer etter yeer to enhecribe out of their pennry to the prieete oi the feith oi the minority. Thet eaein wee echieved not from rceecn of the conviction. but becenee the eyetom beceme eo intalerebze thetithed to be done. It wee long etter thet thet they dieeetehliehcd the Irieh churchmd thenonlyeiterejeilhedbeen blown down et Clerkenweli end eome policemen murdered at Mencheeter. (Cheetah) He would not no further. They ned done noble thing- tor Irelend, but they hed feiled in the time. in the eeeecn, in the cirenmetenoee. end in the manner in which they ehonld here been done. nun m souâ€"rm: Genuxa KURT. Thereweegrcnndiorcommonendnnited eetlon end en elective unionge nnion ct heerteendhendnee weileee nnionol perchment end etetnte for their manure- mentinegel yet to come. The common interact oteil people wee peioebly con- cerned in the exletenee end perpetnel meintenenceoteochennionee thet. tcd to be sound. a restriction which pre- served religious equality. that restriction which was embodied in the billet 1886 and which in substance. it not in form. would doubtless be embodied in the bill oi 1893. (Cheera) That restriction laid down general principles. which they might “Mas inndamental. While they did ‘ that (or Ireland. did they not think, they were doing somethin ior Wales and for Scotland. (""Yes an “oh.") Dld they think it possibe that the imperial legisla- ture. by putting the seal on the re-estab- lishmeut or the principle of religious equality in Ireland. they were advanclnz the cause of Welsh disestablishment and Scottish disestablishment as well. So it was that there as in other points. while they were blessing. as they ought. the sister isle. they received. as those who blessed did receive. bleasingsin return. (Loud cheers.) IRISH nous hm. nor Dis-UNION. What was the home rule Mr. Gladstone proposeci It was not dis-union. (Cheera) It was union tor the first time-(cheers)- in any sense Which was worthy oi the name. It was a whole generation after the union before Catholic emancipation was given to Ireland. (Cheera) It was given. not tron: conviction. but because a power iul minister said they would have to decide 1 between civil war and revolution or eman- cipation. (Cheers) It was after many years. too,_ that they_ dealt with the gues- coursgs end hops. end open'ed the "door to cencilietion end ct sp ment to the Irish psooleâ€"lsws en throne silks hsd rested. not on e sense oi contentment end security. but upon the heyonsts of our ermy end the onus of our fleet. an Annexe A nrsrortsu. Be ebherred. from the bottom 0! his heert. e despotism. Be ebhorred the des- potism oi e msJority over e minority. Just es much es he did of e single tyrent over the whole people. But there wee one thing more dstestehie thet the despotism oi smsjority over e minority. there wee one thing more humilieting. more gelling to the people. end the: wee the despotism of e minority over e mejority. which meJority wee kept down. end which minor- ity wee kept dominent by externel (crossâ€" the despotism of e minority over e msj ar- ity, which. it the country es s whole hed its wey. would be swept ewey in e night. He hed believed thet the British democ- rscy would never to set its heel upon ‘ the necks oi the rish messes. end the: progress of the democratic ceuse in Britein wss the progress end the enirenchisement or Ireiendee wcli. Let those who wereiebor- ing'tor English Moms consider thet the struggle of Irelend wee else e struggle for themselves. (Appleuee) The principles which were bolas! cnuncinted for Irolend were principles most velnsbie in their epplicetion to British reforms. Sell-govern- ment for Irtlsnd meent extended eel!- government for Englend. The principles with which the British public hed become temilier through the etruagle for home rule were most velusble es s pride of their own gowrnment end institutions. He held thet in meay respects. one or two of which he would point out. the lessons now being teught tsvored the principles of the English, or rather the British. FOB morons EQUALITY. In Irelend there was I: dey when they hed e dominent etete churchâ€"the church oi the msjority. Alter thet. in old dsrker deye, they substituted e nermenent etste churchâ€"the church o! the minority, n more odious thing then s permenent state churchâ€"the church of the majority. They etterwerds dieeeteblished end disendowed thet church of the minority. end eetsblieh- ed the principle of religious rquelity. (Cheer-e.) He held thst to be no disadven- tege to the liberties of e people to ley do wn. when they were given them whet wes in e lerge pert e written constitution, funde- meutel principles which thet enlightomd one reooanized end which the history end experience of thet country hed demonstre- ”mmmmmmum a ”mam“. ,mmmMWWme mm??? m “manummmmw Hummmammm m m mmmmm“ wmwmfiwmm." Wm memm that magnet going to ruin Raglan! by on thin:- whleh Ind month: sod ”other communities. (Lumbar sod ).I:wu nhrumthyulnh tho [mu am in had ms 0 mum! to: tho autumn" of tho Inn. The" “3191;399er qungugh Gimme 1'0 an; Sound: oomph! Thou. Rhea c-A. It. mum at 07'5“”;"7835117 W--- ' Momma“ Alan-.m- Ibo lb mummy.” . umwmumm on 1 Warm-B].- than lower: mu: ”you my whoa-l- mvm Eon-rho Solutions». bola IIII lb- '00:. m»:m”” “m" °' fluent-atom». "Séidou Rt-Om. â€"m about have opened Holiday with 3 km “unanno- :«dmulakn? “9w W " "" no u a Union hen-mm m cm. at I 31.2 ”a. ZELW' w mummmm“ mun. howl Ito-u. .34 Individual uho luv. mitten-atom Thumnéonntym.mndny. luau-«mm We lot-lath. on hot Ssbhnh very Whip Ha hu 3 lane field at naming-u thud of him. Muomn Snnvrons. â€" The memorial untou- tn museum with the 1m Jun-I he. was conduct“! by tho Rev. Mr. Emma ‘2 "’° “°"'°“:;°:...u“'°" °" ‘3‘ u were very n; e “conduct wu hm Bmma um Rut. MAmâ€"Tho new hotel land a union Jock bound on [at :nrdny hmmthowslulndrod complggoa. Tho up my building 3111 go M Von: pat-M63115 B. Quad), yum 7 a lot ugqm. i5. Dominion govoénlnont in disputing withonrmoot mocctod and wonky naive. Dr. can. Curry. t-nmtor of Mindon. MVAL--Tho guano m dandy on the look-out. no extra bill of ion in every respect, on or nbont October 20th. Klan Wynn-Tho meet in P riva- novor wu known to heoo hm u thhnouonotthonnr. Yotflshingil WMMQQMMU _ Wan we WOULD win TO Know. -Why eome membere of our choir do not get out to prectice on Fridey eveninge. .....W'ho connie tiee going down eonth e mile on the treck every Snndey evening? ...... Whet eitrection brings eomebody to the Method- iec church new?" .Whet took the “deacon" to the Northweet. Pro-mos have been the order of ihe dev leuly. Another ie expected on Pride, next. Mermxomu. â€" Severe! unexpected weddinge in our vicinity ietciy. More ex- pected in the neer future. PensoxeLâ€"Mre. Pringle end denzhier. of Scugog. here been unending e few deye with Mr. end Mre. Footer” .Mr. John Condon epen ! Snndey in town. We ere lorry tolheer the: he intends moving ewey econ. .Mre. end Miee Aden“, oi'roronto. ere enendinge week with Mre. Eegie. or the Biochie eemementn .Mre. McCieuend oi thie plecehee been enendingeiew weeke vie_it.ingp Lriende in Grevenhnnt end Severn Wines at T3! Poet.) mnvm. -rno have» In nonly s1! and before the 1m min. The on lur- vegt :- tn exogljont mg. "Pbi.h-x"’cs'."â€""rhb mm’ben or the Curry tunuy hep. b90149 mung (pager lending tunuy hero. bald“ mm: other Indian mug";- m (luau-cod :g thgpcdoq of dfiéd’jhirugflou mun ElvililLdgnich Scnocu. Manamaâ€"Our school has re- opened under the leadership of our worthy teacher. Mr. Dicky. Climax!) Bumsâ€"We beer thot the store lowly owned by Mr. McE wen hoe beenbonahc by Mr.Mech-egor.who Intend- etgtlog o mega. __ _7 N 0 VA It. (Commune at rm: Post ] Onset. Smox. -.Bev. Mr. Richards. of Huntsville. patched u very sble sermon to our Oruaomen on Sunday evening lat. In the Motgodlct church. humanism-Quite n number of our young men lot: here am week for the mwmhlp cl Longford. when they intend to remain tor the winner. May enooeu “and you. boyu. Tamas WI: WOULD erx no Know.- Why some at our youna men mined the tnln [at week? ...... Why G. K. oeme beck born the north in such e hum the other evening! ...... Why none of on! young peopie were not. mrdedon the 12m. es reported? Pnnsoxmâ€"Mr. June: Hnfl'. who he been absent. for two :yem, returned lat week looking hole end hen-w """" Mr. and Mrs. McFarlene end Mxee McFulmo of Rochester paid Mu. John Wine‘.ey e flying vielt lent week ...... The my triende of Mn. D. Dung-n will be pleued to beer ehe ie reooyering. 7 GARDEN. [Correspondence of Tm: P031.) mama: $108.31. -A um. bio worm pass- over this vicinity on the 25th by which most at the lumen lost heavily. the water having risen higher nun it did in the urging. l0mesoondenoe oi The Poem Trauma: Bum. â€" The Tempennee ‘ bend held their yen-iv business meeting on Annie: 223d. The following officer. were elected (or the comic: you:- Honor- ery president. Mr. B. Hendeoek; president, Mr. J. Pm“; vice-president. Mr. G. Lam; corresponding secretory, Mr. A. 11. Foster; recording secretory. Miss M. Foam; bree- surer. Mine L. Prior. . . . .The proanm oom- mmee is Mm L. Prior. Mr. W. D. Prior. Miss u. Foster. Mr. A. H. Poem. Miss E. Pullman. Mr. A. Rich. Committee for attending to literature uhle st Msrinoss Sudan. Mine E. Parkinson. MlseM. York. Miss Maud Faster. The committee to be supplied with funds from the Temperance Bend treesnry. . . .The next monthly meet- ing of the bend will be held on Sand-y. Sept. 4th. on 2.30 am. Short eddreeeee ere expected from the new officers and other interesting tenures. The band will be tour you-s old nexs Sande]. and it has now over 400 members. A corrim invitation is extended to eitend next S-xndsy. y MARLPOSA STATION. 1 K1 RKFIELU. W of The Poul le Bucxsmn SKOP.-Mr. Willlnm MM. bum n now With anon on» db 8:. Alex. Future. We Inn now two Mn- We!“ no doubt mam nounn Ihm um u m m=l~known minus workmen. Goon Orumo.-â€"Tnnre h 3 good open- lnc m Ion nmam encounter. It the right wannabe" no WNW" an: uncut or wk. Warrantâ€"Mr. nod Mrs. McKay: o nnd nanny of Toronto spent n tow any: haze n short who who. mung menu-".8115“ onunoxm In In mm. having mound n remunernuvo m 0! engines: In oonmuon with tho mnuwny com.....ur. Ewen McKen- zie h nllo n: men: In Monro super-Intending the work now on there In Ionneouon mm the Influx ot trolley ”nun. mural-ml BAII BALL-Gm: mm: 1- be!" tuba u: an hue boll much which will uh plus ham the Human o! Agin- oonrt. cumulon- of York county, sud lb. Bum club. Scion will phat . neon“ mm on m alumna sud am determined to dub» this hitherto lnflnolbla club. The hull will be head n mm o'clock nhnrp. Sony: Mad will be on xhe amundl during an m sud will furnish chose. mum. UMEMEE. TERMS. $1.00 PER YEAR. At pmm’s Drug Store. CELERY BITTERS noble yam nun who mm to prom mlo-blonodneu to mutual uto, bu anon-d on nu m 3 lane turn an: summer. The film my come on Iona when out my seam and good-mow M7!!! '0 mtilhmmn l - Inne- It MM. ~33“ county to dim-- the vulca- qmduubudmumdlm. Than ummnmwmwoflfimm- 80300:. Nom.-Ouochoolulnauu- mu condition nndcr the nblo Inn-ao- mto! linchun. Sumâ€"Wampleuodtomm Luna Fern-on In! M “0 m nemely: Mr. Neil Cempbell, one of on: oo-eheed lei-mere. hee hed erected on Mr. E. D. McEeehern's term one at the iineet heme in the whole Peleetine eettlemeut. The here is 72x50 feet with e «one heed- ment underneeth the whole building, with ample room tor etebiinfl. Our worthy reeve ie to be commended for his fine hem. end hie eble tenent. Mr. Cemphell, tor the wev he looked eiter the work. Hr. Cemp- bed it: all the mm'%m re 11 except one very t one, entaithetieewiie. We leetn thet heie thinking the metxer ever. end ether he givee ithhi‘e'fiilne consideretien we ere elmoet eel-e e eet accordingly. . .. Mr. Duneen McNebb hee erected e fine bereonhieierm.keown eetheCowie term. He he ell the modern menuehont hie been. too. Duneenieone when!" What-8 Wk 03:! of the may oodlooklna builders In our munch ugd we go ‘t‘nuy bong" ho tub-mud but. this past summer. SICKNESS â€"Mrs. Thou. Bower, 30:12., was amazing for o trip want In comp-n with MnA.0.HoggnndMu.W.T. won: but was obliged no tome the pronoun. We no 315d to learn nut she to now m Ina. . ...Mrs Castles Tnomu ha tho boon 1113,1331. now ogrnowhot betgor. "A Wmoun Swami. â€" J of menu. In the household or Mr. John P. Quantum. ._A_bsby_ pay 0.310 to them. Mother sad inhnt'doxné well. lOoueenondenoeot The Pooh] PERSONAL-Mlle Agnes: Hoax hoe re- turned to Toronho otter e plenum View here. She wee nocompenied by her elem, Mien H. C. Hoax. of the poet-office :3 who [roe- home tor A few deye well-e reei: ...... Mn. Choc. Perrin to home can iron 3 three weeka vieli to her old home end friends in Monuhen. looking on though pleeeed with her trip. She won wermly welcomed home. . A New Flamâ€"Mum Gator Co. hove purchneed the chock o! goode tron: Mr. J emee Thorndike oi the [no firm 0! Todd 00.. recently doing busineee. end ere ceiling OK at clearing eele prices. All eeile eet. wa Nansen“; Mecamnâ€"Mr. George W. Mortindnle hes pnroneeed on A1 new emu: threeher, L. D. S:wyer Co.’e end is boring a fine run of bounce- giving good emigration. He hes eeennd n eeeieunte Joe. Bergen of Dunning. an experienced diplomeed engineer. George Hicks, e ehempion threeher end the eon e! on old bhreeher. They hope to secure eaood ehereoioeuonnge. They eregood relieve. cu courteous. cttentive end oblig- ina. The machine thee-hen enythina. in- cluding peee, with the [ooze-t kind of etreg. engbnckwheet. too. _ A BIG TRANSACTION m BAm.â€"Mr. R. Blch. Marlpou Sutton, turned Into the Hon; Brae. elevator the othor any 2.4130 human or tau-Icy, a. put of this moon'- Ranumnsu.â€"Mr. J. O’Lou-y Is ulowly annexing tram his long sage of them um. Parr Abramâ€"Mr. J. Gumhsn lstdy killed a large pnfl'oddor; they no m In this part. (mm-00 o! Tm: Post.) A Lose Lost Bum-nan. -Rev. Futil- Hoaen oi Uptown-owe rebelved e letter which come from New York in one 1! his nume.iorJ um' a Hoaen,who died e few years ego. Mr. J. Hagen hue onlnone counter-in Men, nod e not the tier item no»: Rom end wee u when she found it wee from her W Castles, who went. sway eevenieen yen-u .26 end never been heard of einee. Chen. got untried 5 short time ago end is getting along well. He will be untamed when he flcde out tint two or hie eleven and petunia one dead. Tue rest of the family In over in the States except one sister end Methiu.e younger brothel-o! his who lately men-led Mien C. Bums ot Brucebridge. Psueoxu. â€"Rev. Fether Mcuehou has returned from uniting his monherin Irelend end look. weil....M!ee McGeeoi Lindeny. hue returned home again after mixing hire. '1‘. O'Brien.. ..Miee Bridget Ann Flinn of Chicago is home visiting her friend- und looke we11.. . .Miee L. O'Leu'yie home from the sum unending a. few days with he; friends end reluivee. guy at death iii; canon-Ion" "â€" '"3! iii Tuoodoy. Thoma-o0! doom woo IIIâ€"£17; motion and humane of rho hrotu. Tho unfortunate wow never vuolnod cm- oc!ouor.eu. Deon-ed um 53. out! Ioovoo o huobmd old 11 children ...... Jonah Swoliow. and 39. o groom. mm o: 47 George-at" woo riding o opmwd ooh don Chm-chat. at 6.45 Moods: "cums, whoa the onion! took want out! ohudot o poodog twfloy on. V Swollow loo: control. of tho onlmol ood was thrown vlo‘omly to the mound, ollzhuaa on hio hood. On striving ot the hoopla! holwoo ob‘o to volt out o! the ombulonoo. but within on hour ntgorpdmludou ho woo dood. The [W at The Pout] Emma Nam-Seven! of our enta- Tu Dunn ‘rnomv CALâ€"Mrs. Ann Tram. the was or a Woodard... Mam, ltjnrno by halal thrown (:01: he hul- bNId'O Wm 8mm!” on Bloc-mt through the bone. bolas mm a lone; unfilled n 5193qu h_ 0d many Improv. moons. . . .Mr. Ed. Ms put a Very bucv-omn hence- h fvonl Mn nudonoa no King- c ..... Ed. MINI! nonhuman!» lmpmnmocu to m. mop. PAYAOI-I n: ”VAN“- CENTRE MARA. PALESTINE. OAK W00 1). TORONTO.

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