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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 3 Sep 1897, p. 7

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n’s 11d [011 lines tion '9 _FE} @' SUMMER WAISTS ' Regular price 750, 900. now “3331 GU McLENNAN c0. Carriage Hardware, Blacksmith Goal. Horse Shoes and Nails, Iron and Steel. Artists’ Colors Windsor and Newton’s Paints and oils. Whiting, Kalsomine, Jellstone, Painters’ Brushes. Scales, Sign of Kill 38'?- McLennan Go. HARDWARE. Men and Women who can ‘ writing six hours dnily. for 31 win be content. with $10 wee IDEAS 00.. Medial Building, WANTED. ’NAN'VASSERSâ€"“Queen Victoria: Her ‘J Life md Reign: has captured the British Empire. Extnordinnry testimonial; from the gran. "The best populu' ' e of ths Queen I hive seen. Her Majesty sends : kind letter of appreciation. Sening by thousgnds : gives enthusiutic addiction. EL BEAUTIFUL BELTS, :1», Toronto Onf. “awn! [1.111035% BLACKSMITH SHOP For SALE or to RENT. 32:: PWuiumenm dw. Over Anderson. anent 00'3‘ possession. A Don't Overlook the Date! The date of the reform convention for West: Victoria has been fixed for Saturdsy. Sept. 4011â€"0110 week from next Saturday -In the Aefiemy 0! MM Lindsay. The ‘ *- nun-d will be L‘O-n Eli}: @auadiau Eur-to PARASOLS . . DASHES HERE Cambv'ida“ McLennan a: Go. ' mu Saw. South Side of Kent‘st. Delivered at lowest Prices. Regular 25c., 35c. and 45c., now 20c BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED. VAN’IEP: " an who can work bud mung | dsily, {or six days 1 week. with 310 weekly. Address I rim} Building. Toronto. Ont. Regular price, Regular 75c., now DRY GOODS, Regular :Ist. Methodist Church- W RM 1ND THERE. mugs. immediate NEW Peterboro Review. Thursday: Mr. J. R. Stratton, M. P. P., and Mr. Claude Ma:- donnel, barrister. Toronto, had an ex- perience yesterday which they will not forget for some time to come. Mr. Mac- donnel, who is at present at Mr. Stratton's cottage. Stony lake, was out trailing with West Peterboro’s member. The lake was rather boisterous, but not enmcient to cause any anxiety until a ’lunge took a grip on the line. and while it was being .. ,. ._ n. .....a. . Run-h under the boat and the new ants were soon struggling in the water. hey battled away for mug an hour before they were rescued. both Mr. Strstton and Mr. Mocdonnel not been excellent swimmers the tale might have been difl’erent. It might be mention- ed that the lunge was not landed. The Late John S. Crusoe. Following we give the resolution of condolence passed at last week’s meeting or the Lindsey cheese board as a mark of respect to the memory of the late John 8. Crnees : ,_ ,.___1-.1 I... u. Ynhn Moved by Mr. JF. Whitton, seconded by in. own Grehem, that this board desire to give expression to the deep lose they feel they hove sustsined in the removal by death of their esteemed vice-president, John S Cruess, connected he he hes been with the cheese industry at this county, being pert owner of the first factory erected within its bounds. and hold- ing the position of means: during ell the period. being honored with the poeition of vice president of the Peterboro boord pnor to the formntion of the Victorsboerd. Having s strong Nth in our own resources. he took 1 leading in the formation of the Victoria board end 10 y stood by it through- out,end we felt honored to bore him occupy the position of vice-president. While we regret his removsl we csnnot but rejoice at the record he leaves behind him. “Honest John Cruees.” so he we: oftentimes spoken of by temilinr friends, hsd lived the allotted three were em end tee, with six months Addition]. and from time to eternity ‘ leaving behind him A name which will be long re- membered with the deepest respect. The footprints he hes left on the studs of time point straight for- werd, his journey through life being marked by sterling integrity, with probity of chmcter which might e envied end emulated with profit by every- 35, one. Thu: 3 co 1 a! this resolution be signed by ‘he president an secrets" of this hard, md forwarded to the mhtlves of our deceased vicoprcsident. We take the following from the Catholic Record :â€"It is our painful duty to record the death of Mrs. D. G. Donoghue, in the fortieth year of her age, st Sen Antonio, Florida, on Jul 28th. When the ssd news reached the friends of the decessed in the parishes of Lindsay, Emily and Belleville, msny were the expressions of regret st her sudden demise, and of heutfelt sympathy ‘ for the loss sustained by her devoted husf bend and deer young family, now bereft o- e loving wife and fond mother. The de- ceased was s daughter of’the lute Denial Scully. of mely, sud e niece of Fsther‘ Msokey, of Belleville. After taking the common school course she attended the con- vent st Peterborough for some time, end in 1882 was mmied to Mr. D. G. Donogne, e respectable young former of Emily town- ship. From the merrisge were born seven children, the eldest of whom is thirteen. Mr. Donoghue having been troubled with rhenmstism for severe] yous, deeided_to quit farming e few yesrs angle, end thinking that e wermer climste W0 «1 he more con- geniel to his condition he lowly p e. smell fruit form in Flor-Ids, whither the funny moved six months Egon- The decen- _ A 7 , § . -. J. R. Stratton. M. P. r.. anu ant. Claude Macdonnel Capslzed 1n Stoney family moved six month: ‘ o. ma (1va ‘od My was A practical thalic, deny: reedy w dieâ€"charitable to a fault, ever ready to relieve damn. Although sppar- ently strong she had for some weeks pre- vious to her death, been troubled with weak I spell! caution-My, which the regnrded u n ' premonition of udden deeth; end no it. frond; he died of heart failure. The “calm?“ were conducted by Rev. Pet-hot 'et. and eke holy umfiee of meuofloredforthe rope-e of her soul. ILLP ...... wen u ’ of CLOTHING. IN THE WATER AN HOUR. ., now - 60c now Pure Silk, Died in Florida. $1.00 95c SOC IE 75° John hoe-.1 mum â€"Weddlng Cake Bans up! In stock and m: 3:10 at m Poe-r. â€"1'ho 45:1: Butt. will not loan for King. stun an Sept. 14:23. â€"Mr. ,Momhargey shlpped a curled of hog; to the Matthews 00.. Peta-bore, has â€"Mr. P. Gucinane, of North One. has at present but carpenters working for him. madman to his fin is erecting a substan house. 55:;th tcnmament. at Sturgeon Point last week was won gig-l the Llndaa ; c Alplne too layers b16plnnlnta. Mr. y‘l’addems place on th e Llndaay team, and played admlrably. â€"Jonn Murray. u up,“ -._ ._-_, lad, shot a bear ln Muskob last week. He brought the skin home ae a trophy. It measures elx feet and the bear had our feet besldee, wbloh makes tea. â€"The body of the late J amea Esohweae. who dled at the relldenoe of hle eon-ln-law, Mr. Fred. Knowlson, Tuesday week. was ‘ taken to the train Thursday to be convey- ed to Brooklyn, N.Y., for burial. â€"The Home for the Aged exomlonto Sin eon Point Thureda . 26th, per Str. andella. wasveryw attended. the townspeople having turned out in 1:“ng to support this deeervlng lusti- u an. â€"Meesre. Len. Flood and Frank Shan- non let; on Monday week for Rochester. where they start out on thelr wheellnz tour through New York state, taking ln um “nag". trln. They wlll be absent tonr threugh New York state, taking in the Hudson trip. They will be absent about two weeks. â€"“Bnt I thonnht your husband we each an active man?” “Active! If it weren't for me, I don't believe he‘d get up in time to go to bed." “Ah. well, that's better than some husbands. you know. who scarcely go to bed in time to get up " â€"Mr. Henry '1‘. Esohwege, of Brooklyn, N.Y., arrived in town August 24th, having been summoned by a telegram announcing ‘ the unexpected death or his tether, who had been visiting hie eon n-law. Mr. Fred Knowieon. Mr. Walter Eschwege arrived on Wednesday. Lâ€"‘-: 1..-”... m menses. M Ban-ran 3305.. Jeweller! Font at Kant-t“ Luannâ€"91. â€"The government has issued instruc- tions to the eflecb man this year no foreigners will be allowed to shoot in Canada until they have paid their‘lllloenee tee. Hexetctars sportsmen were to stern shooting at the beginning of the season, and to pay their fee when eon- venienh. - "A “-â€"I L‘lnngfi â€"A young woman a an lrlnnallst! seanoe bed9 a. bag)“: materialize spirit.“ profane language, 301 nation. Wheroupon to SUSIE wwutua no u... -__,__,, v season, and to pay their fee when con- venienu. â€"A young woman in 5*. Paul. being no a spiricnaiist sconce the other nighb.jab- bed a. hag-in in the direction of the materialize spirit. and, because she heard profane language, goo rig and left in indig- nation. Whereuoon t e Pintsburg Dis- patch is moved to ask it she ects brokers, of Toronto, whose ofler to estab- lish a seamless hosiery manometer! in Lindsay was read at last council meeting, _u.l. a..u.-.flnnnn town'- Lindsay was (can a. u..- ..w, , are diokering with halt-a-dosen taunt:i Orillia among the number. That oouno refused to entertain the proposal to grant a bonus of $5,000 and exemption from taxation, and it is safe to say that Lindsay will follow suit. â€"Six carloads of live stock left Lindsay station last Saturday for the Buflaio mar- ket. Two carioade were owned by Mr. Momhargey, three were loaded at Pension Falls by Messrs. Brandon Austin. and another came from Hallburton district. A - . ,mnn_ L.-- “Ink“ ‘1“ b' g III-luv vv a- to be the finest: lot of m yet been exported. Mr. Judge of horse flesh, an animal when he sees 11:. ~03nnlnghon Gleaner: see anything destroyed, useless to the owner, nu use to some one while slnfiflm 33V,“ piles lesl ovum an I.“ â€"The opening 0! the new band stand on flat] School 0! Ma , 7th on W91“. Exmmuonl wé wd aohomshlps, mans. omen. wm'bo awarded. Apply at one: no Pnor. â€"Allthoulneeruudlnhwnunnllm requested to mean In the prints 0! the town all! matters of mare-0 ‘0 915”" Hear Ontario: Premier. The public are cordially invited to hear Hon. A. S. Hardy, Ontario's premier, 1n the Academy of Music on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Seats reserved for ladies. mm, good pinion. â€"The new school houee In Section No. by R. e 8: Son. 0 Bryan hung the new hell on Tneedey. â€"Copt. Fee. 0! the 52:. Greyhound. cam- blocked plains than the the: wee with lo and seems on Snug-day evenlnz and eery on Monday. Those who have It in their vex-to end this sort of thlng ‘ "- " W Tamar. â€"Bellevllle Snn: Mr. J. w. Intact. College Hill. left a peculiar eer of com at The Sun cmce Monday. Around one hit sized ear of earn there ere elxto n smaller ears. all of which are qtzite ecu. A: a vegetable monstrosity it on go . '4 ‘-- ‘---n nnnnad ._The Ormln Mush town T w” to Patel-hm return me " nap, sbor da wn. â€"Lonis Cir. the strong mu. has at lest been beaten as n weight litter. He could sat up 3,5361bs.. but at St. Louis the other 3 Pet McCarthy. 36 years old. shouldered n nrd platform on which there one s pile or stone mensttng 4,222 lbs in weight. Mallory. grand president. to meet in Toronto on the evening of September 8th. The chief business. it is ofllcislly ststed. will be the consideration of pins for the Ontsrio elections. â€"Ah ShAndrew’s church Snndsy evening Miss Bun Grcu nnd Mr. A W. Roberts rendered an excellent duets. end Mr. Roberts a solo. Their voices were most harmonious, end both selections were much spprecisted. e wcrd being clenr and every pert express vesccordinstoits system will run speck] excursions hora m V", ”In. vâ€" .â€"-_V â€"The Peterhoro Review says that the Dickson Lumber Co. will on: timber on their limits in Anstrnther end Cevendish that the Peta-bore mill willhe in ever-tier: for severel months this tell, es the oompeny hes purchased 1.2501130 feet of logs. Mr. John Thompson. late of the Fenelon Fells mills, will be the superintedent. â€"Lindeey boys seem to elven be " hi: the top" in the United States in whntever trade or protession they may follow. The following. from en Ithien (N.Y.) paper‘s]: one of men fietteringtpress items wh have come under our notice during soughel ‘ " for the pest ten den. We understand the birds ere hirly plentitnl onthenperweteu.hntsesree onthe S £Tw‘?"3 09:” W n-“ 11-1-. -- lam, only they do not not much rewani exoo tthopndloe. Eastman-M by a tune window no woman. ma! Lash. of m. 00th plan mtoel. -83" game will t abet day. u an exomlon to the northern enema chap” ‘t m 01k 8,, than my 91:00 “I m 11,â€"3th tum #30951 15:5. their â€"Xr. Dan Mono“. 0! Brno-brass. W098! (at the Shia- LumberCa. wu “RUNW‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" .â€"Mr. J. F. Sm, mutt-newton use Tm. V311” work. not: Kl: . want out mammmwum. â€"Mlu Ea»: Brook. of cum ma Min-H Butane! Orangutans-tn «Else 1. Wclr.Colhono n. â€"uu. m.vho has ban on guest otmxon. Bond-unnatuuwdmm lethal-homo 1001110330111“. â€"mE.Bou¢htoo.A.C.Pukm.A. S. Park!» And G. H mad the Manama” munch. â€"Mu.LoulIAx-ohunhub cubism. mummified hat that. Mrs. 'r. mm. Bugs. o! 8017va m III [mm at It. 3nd Mn. Jacob m. Oun- brldgn at. â€"-M.lllnrook Bepatter: mu Brltwn. o! Linda , an ac: o! Conductor Britten. umn 3 mm lunacochmu the sauna. â€"Mr. E (108. Smthy. teller In the Bulk : of Manual. lath but weak tor Manual. when he will spend hlu «canon with rolntlveu. â€"um loung. WI“) 9â€" ”vâ€" .___ __ at Ma. Stevens, mum-an. left loot Thursdoy tor Pamhoro, when she will visit Dt. sod Mrs. Boil. â€"Mr. J. W. Time. accountant in the Bank of Montreal. returned on Thorsdoy tron: his vmtion. upont with relatives in Bnn'olo Md Clevelond. â€"Meosrs. Wm. Connoll . of Webb;- too. D 0., out! John Coono y. at ngdon. North Dakota. no visiting their usher. â€"Mr. J. C. Ross. who had boon visiting his parents at Woodstock, returned to town Mood” suck to mono his duties as secretory at tho Y.M.C.A. - “,A-_L‘_- -5“! h.- I! Dachau-n, .. -__ , â€"M133.Howden of Peta-bore. who bu been the cues: 0! Miss Wood: Date and It Sturgeon Polnt for s couple of wrecks. returned home Int Sun-day. â€"Mrs. B. John: sud bully returned mm mm mummy .3928 moâ€"Fflday tron: flmnnrwu. a"... spent two very planar. months .0 “Non weeks. returned homo on W 1. -â€"Mr. J. T. Moon. to! of whom. Toronto. no In town y. In come up hem Peon-hon vlo Uhomona on Bob- oagoon. Ho mode In Post 3 Mandi! â€"Prof. W. s. Muller. ot Toronto Univer- sity. ond Mn. Mllnar. who had boon the l guests of Mr. and Mn. Wm. Fauna to: some dogs. returned to the city loot eity. end Mn. Milner. who nea new we gueete at Mr. end Mn. Wm. Fienlle to: acne deye. returned to the city ieet â€"Mr. J. A. Pedden. meme: 0! the Bank at Montreel. returned in: Setuedey â€"Miee Minnie McLean-n. proieuione eeree. of Baton. who bed been vieitin Meade In town. lett leet week to epeng the heienee at her nation in Grena- hnret end vicinity. â€"M.r. Freak We. 0! the Gendron Blgcle 00.. Toronto, wee here Setuflley in eintereetot hie firm. end celled on the lone! ecent, Mr. E. M. Quirk. oi the hero to: u couple oi dun. -MI. R. Guillat und hll sum. from Akron, Ohio upon u tow don wlth thou- cousin. Mm hm Mitchell.» their return from Snouoy luko. when they spent u pie-Iona bonds, with Mr. Gulllot. at. P. â€"Mr. Mont Cnodoll ”tux-nod lat Sntnrduy iron the leny River dlltflc‘. where he ha spent the put couple c! months. We uudmmd ho is iubemted in noun! promising union in shot district. â€"Mr. Stewart Burton. 0! Bot Portage. W In Goodwl_n_ SEPTEMBER. 3. 1897. 8! 3 fl" sterers and painters will In two weeks carpenters, pla ed by Summer Goods. require space now occupi We purpose:holding:afspeciafixs Days’ Sale of all goods in stock at actual cost, commencing This means a Muslins, 27¢. 25% 23C» 5‘ Fancy Dress Goods 25c} Blue Sages: 5°C now 3‘ Black I‘m: $1.00} Unions. 35c {01' 25C: 4°C Wools. 5 5c for 43¢» ‘55c TapestricS, 60c (or 45C. { Hemps, 8c, xoc, 12c, 15‘ Boys' Suits, 75c all wool. a big job. Youths’ Suits $I.50 and $2.00, extra. special. Hosiery, So for 5c, Ioc for 8:, ate for [06, 15c 15c, 25c for 18¢. Men’s Sox, 5c. 7c, Ioc. You'll be amazggi wl_1cn you vâ€"_- .7, are wonderful value. Lovely Baby Ribbon, 1k: 3. yard. Brown Ribbons, job lot, 1c a yard. Lovely Linen Towels, 5c each. Linen Towelling, 2 yds. for 3c. lei: is a genuine bargain. We a: before our Won Table Linen. 10¢ a. yard. Table Linen, 20c for I 5c, 25c 45c for 35¢. White Linen, 60c for 45¢. Twilled Unbleached Sheeting, Plain “ “ Buggy Dusters, 60c for 35¢. Unbleached Single Fold Shee Shining, 8c for 5c, me for 8< Cottonade, 12c, 15c, 18c. White Duck, 7 ounces, [2c (0 White Duck, 8 bunces, 14c fa A Big Drive in Men's Ties a‘ Big Drive i Subscribe for The Evening Post. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11th. Big Drive in Handkerchiefs at Ic Curtain Samples, 20c for 15c, 25c for mite Duck, 7 ounces, 12c for Ice. mite Duck, 8 ounces, 14c {or me. Big Drive in Men's Tics at 10c. Emu “mm Mllfiflll [II Ilfllllfll 3051 “II 15 MS. in Plaid Dress a great sacrifice to us but - advantachto you. - - L z. w. loam Fold Sheeting, go for 7g: me for SC, me for 10¢, : for for 28c, sec for 37¢- Eor SOC. 75C {01’ 55" Tweed, worth 49c, now 25c. kc. 6c for so, 7c for 6c Goods, 18c for 10¢. see those 22c for 17c. 2°C for 13G for Curtains ranging in Prims for 29c, 35c for 236- Ladies' Vats, 3C. 4% 7c! 7c for 6c, 8c for 69¢. 3 3°C for 25c, 35c {0" ;, I 3c for ., 35c for 25¢. for I IC, 2°C for :cidcd from

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