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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Sep 1897, p. 10

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wan: f I .. 15, ‘3 .131 fijwyfiiw. YOU MAY as}; tall sh: 3nd Oct. 13:. [Correspondence of This Post.) Ouxr â€"Mlse Belle McL-‘uu, youngest deughter of Mr. J obn MLL zen, of Mauflls, was taken suddenly ill on S-lturday. 4:h lush, and though medloal aid was secured she succumbed on Thursday, at 1 3.33., of acute luflemmstlon. Everything was done to relieve her. A consultation was held. Her sudden removal has made a deep Impression on the relghborhood Belle Ives A general f1 vorlne, baloved by all. She jalned the church during the great revivel at the Bepzlss church. Moulllo. led by Messrs. Moore and White about four yours use. The shock cf her sudden re more! has awakened deep end wideepreed thy. An unusually large number m ‘ ettenden the tuner... The am lees at the house and ev‘. the grave were conducted by Rev. A. B. Bruce, Assisted by Rev. Mr. McLean, of Mo Master unlv; rslty. (Fran mother correspondent.) Dammitâ€"Mr. R J. Best, of this plus-Jere on Ms lust for the North- west withthe Intent of leeetlug there hmmeouutry sultrhhu. EBEAL NEWS-ETTERS. New Advertisements This Week. film @auafliau iufit. supineâ€"Hog: Bros. Grad Openingâ€"6.118. Nutce â€"Township of Ops. Boots tad Shoesâ€"R Neill. Deixy Prognm - Centnl Fair. Penn {or Selaâ€"J. F. Cunnings, Noticeâ€"Township o! Mnr‘ posh. FIJI, 1897-31. W. Kennedy Co. Fun to Rent-R )M. H. Rodzeys. You my not Need «A Eiginbothun. Put Upper lake Steamshiysâ€"C RR. Specie! Announcementâ€"W Bingham. Execu’on’ Notice-McIntyre Stewart; Tendon Wanted ~Township of Muiposa. Judiciu Ssleâ€"flcLaughlin McDiennid. Gnnd Millinery Opening -Mlss Mitchell. Great Full showâ€"Duudu a: Flavelle Bros. Dismand Jubilee Fm- \‘xsitors-E. E McGafley. a truss just now but if you ever are in need of anything of the kind don’t fO‘get we have all sizes and makes a1 5 o Suspensories, Shoulder B r a c e s, 4. 1115223211232; Enerras, Damages, Atomizers, e:c.,â€"we keep a very large and complete stock. 10 [éomnionoe 01 Tux Post] -The Fender: Agricultural Saol- . show will be held on Sept. 30th FENzLoxv 191 L‘LS: '. FRIDAY SEPT. 17. 1897. MANILLA fl- Hifllflmlfliflb This Jacket. I‘m-1 and Baa ver Cloth. $350, $5. MILLINERY OPENING begins WEDNESDAY momma, SEPT. 22, Tnis S'air- in Bl‘ck Worstet}, $7l9.§9, $12 the various lines of Goods in all departments that we we have the .Best Values in this part. 'and 'sls oo. Bandages, DRUGGIST Nounâ€"A number of our people went to Totonts to see the fair ...... Mr. R. J. Elwards, one of agar noted horsemen, sen: .¢_ "J_-b-ln‘ “n31". n-lwarus, uuc v5 uu. uv--- _v_--,r , , the 0: his horses to the Industrial under the management. of Messrs. Asap: and E'near E iwards. SICK â€"Mrs. Harper and Mrs. R. M 3110!; do not seem to Improve very fast, but we are locking tcrward to the time when we will see them around again. PERSONALâ€"Mm L J. Weber, 0! But- talo. N Y., is vlsl_t_l_ug ’1‘." ps'rent-e. Mr. and , ||_\Y-I.I- -1 iConéfiondence of TBI Pm.) Exnmmos.â€"Sevenl of .e folks of this village vilited the Toronto exhibition; some returning Saturday end other: on Mondny. Peter Bon- and his deughter. Mine Julie, returned home on Snpnrdgy nfter spending hiatus..." “v... 3 week. ..... - Digs. V 7A. Gruhnm r'eturnoa Monday, she also spent I- woek there. Mn. Hullet returned Satgrdsynfrom Torqntq: uâ€"I-v' -_._-__ v" Locaxxa B]: .â€"By :11 ccconnte than we: 3 very plenum: time at W. A. Cnrry’c on the eve of Sept. 7th. They had, e logging bee during the dny and n petty et night. ...... There wee mother perty on the 13th of this month It W. '1'. Pencock'e. They having a bee during the dly, end. plrty that night where they enjoyed themâ€" Ielven till the Wee unn' hem of the mom. Pcrtiee nre flouriching in thin neighborhood. Euxcmmâ€"The evenelgim ere um holding urvices at Irondele, occupying the Union church. They intend continuing IDLUULD‘U- Envnsme is at an end with several farmers and they are now genius: the ground ready for rm wheat, at the same time rejoicing over the big harvest and the bright prospects under a literal govern- PERSONALâ€"MN. L J. Weber, at but- taio, N Y., is visiting her parent-e. Mr. and Mrs. King ...... Miss Maggie McNabb, of Toronto. is the. guest. of Miss E King... Miss Bird Oath, of Pension Falls, is sp 3mm 52 a. few days with Mrs. M Queen. ....Mr. D Thompicn. or Thcdlord, spent Sunday with Mr. D. King ...... The Misses Ballet. of Blackwater. were the guests of Miss L°n5 McDonald last Sunday. Gamaâ€"We are glad to notice the Man- iila choir are still In demand for their fine singing and music, which gives them a number of invitations to diflerent pieces. Mu Wm w BLW vv .Uâ€"nâ€" -_..- _- .. we under the skilicl treatment of Dr. A. Wilson, of Fenelon Falls. Last spring the school here was closed for two weeks to prevent the spread 01' the disease. The medical health officer. Dr. Ray, of Cemhrey, has recently Discarded the schoolhouse. as Mr. Bowles taught a. day and a he]! otter feeling unwell. The school will he closed for two weeks. and probably longer, and the schoolrooms will be cleaned and die infected. - - n ‘ILI. _-_-_.I meit. -vvvâ€" [Correspondence of TKxPos'r.) DiPETEERIA.â€"We regret to repzrt this week that diphtheria. has again broken out and has seized as its victim our es- teemed friend. Mr. O. Bowles, principal of our school. Although the attack is a mild one, he is compelled to rest from his labors tor a couple of weeks, and perhaps longer. His parents in the township of Tiny will be_ glsd to learn that he .is 1901113 . ..- _L__-_. _ [CorresDOudence of Ta! Posr.) Psxsoxm.â€"iss J. Donnelly left for Toronto last Wednesday, where she has secured a position. ..... Mrs J. ConnorS. M r. and Mrs. DawsOn, Mrs. W. F. Ritchie, Mr. A. H. brandon and Miss B. Keers have all returned home from the exhibition in Toronto. ..... Miss May Bowhey left for Lindsay on Saturday to take up her old position ....... Miss Maggie Bowhey dress- maker of Gelert left fol Minden last Monday to take up her work there. Norxs.â€"The Thompson brothers passed through to Lindsay Monday to as» ait their trial ...... A great number of our neighbors went cranberrying last Thursday and spent a very pleasant day, not returning home till a late in the evening. They seem to be very plentiful, as the crowd got several pails. . . . . . .The Baptist minister of Ingoldsby preached a very interesting sermon at the Dutch Line church last Sunday. P0 WLES’ CORN Eflâ€"FENELON. This J acket, Colored and Bl'k.. different Cloths, $4.50, $7. 50. IRONDALE. GELERT. DAS FLAVELLE Bros. Thi~1 Suit in we‘d- m‘d: Tweed 3108.; $51 $7 50 and 3'0: of gun peopje gegt BIRTHS. Wanâ€"In Bullyrmnnhlp on Friday, Sep'. I”. ah: V110 0! Edward Ward «1 13m. WAGES. HAMon-In tho W church mm... .1. mm. annan son 3.0.. m by?" x wbgam‘u. ILL. a! Lv‘érELE““3u" $533 6;" Bathing in is. sexton . ”"198 ar’tdl show will be held FALL Snow.- 0 Oct. 2nd, and promises to be the Dian-t. x. wvaua ybvbauu- Ia v--â€"B rvrh-,e SOCIALâ€"The pie social given by the S A. in their bunch: here was well at. tended. the proceeds amounting to $20. Adjutant Scan. of Lindsay, and Cap’. and Mrs. McClelland. o! Pension Fans. and others assisted in the program. Normaâ€"Althea h not the season for trapping. e an erstand a few of. our worthy ('I) citizens set a trap for a neigh- bor. Tney then sent a well-dressed gent to attend to ie. when in! the trap was wrong, but there was nothing in it. Wecxtend sympath . FALL Snow.- 0.11:, tail ‘shgw will be my , AL- L--. _- attend-nee. Bxcxcus.â€"Tbia is a very nndy country for bicycles, nevertheless some of our neigh bar:l are going to try {hem in spite of the sun . w-uwaua; w-a _.__-,, E L. or C. Eâ€"The figural-ch League of Christian Endeavor will hold their Local Union at Argue'e on Sept. am. An inter- eeglng pmggm lepelng prepared. A _Al _a _-_ le- CANNIIIGTON. ICox-resoondenco 0! “Ian Poem PRESENTATIONs-AO a. very representa- tive gathering in the English church schoolhouse Monday evening a handsome time piece was presented to the retiring pastor. who is removing to Taranto. Rev. Mr. R‘x has done good. work and has a warm place in msny hearts besides the members or_ his own; ohqroh. U-vâ€" .. --- r - vâ€" ~ "7 , , - p.m.â€"and wlll dellver a. lecture on Mon day evening at 8 o'clOLk. At the Sabbath servicesn special thank ofl’arlng wlll be placed upon the plates. In connection with the lecture on Monday cvculnz areal music will be furnished by the 0 air. Adnlcalou, 10:. The public m «Inegtly lgvlgcd £3 cuioy these cmlcce. ,_-_LI. 1’ --_- a. their rmeeting as long as they have a good Nanaâ€"Our local grain buyers are mov- ing lively and a good bualnoss la doing. ....Qulta s fluttu‘ this week at the police court. Trlul of small boys for stealing plums. Will have a hearty enact 3nd be I gentle caution. :oonumondence of TE: Par. - Axmvnsmv.â€"Tha harvest home an i- veraary services at Nat-land Methodist church will be held (D V ) on Sunday and Monday next, Sept. 195h 3nd 2052:. The Rev. '1‘. P. Steele or Fenelon Pulls. wul preach tvglcenpn, Sundayâ€"at 2.30 and 6 80 _-_ _ IAA§â€"-n A- "an Vv-Ulâ€"u -.._._ 7, The onptnins for the sides in the contest for the coming quarter in the S. of T. ere Sisters D. Wud and L. Selter on one aide 5nd G. Miller and B. Dobaon to oppose them. A good lively contest is expected. Coneenondenm of Ta: Pom! Normaâ€"A large number from this neighborhood attended the Toronto ex- hibition ....... Mr. Joe. Look showed his fine herd of cattle at the Toronto fair. He will take in one or two other fairs before he returnea home. We hope he may be u eucceaeiul in winning prizes at the other fairs as he was it Toronto. THE CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY. Inn-U â€". _‘- . SPECIAL finEfikaé are being held every night. in the Son of Temperance lull in connection with tthngtian enchh. Axxxx'neeaiir. QThe Son- of Temperance anniversary here is to be celebrated by a Sunday service on September 26th, and a grand concert on Friday, September 30th. n Sunday evening the aerviee will be held in the Methodist chuich and will be conducted by the Rev. D. N. Me Camue. An excellent entertainment in being pre- pared {or the 30th, and every efiurt is being put forth to make this gathering more enc- ceesfnl than any of the. premeding once. A-_--_a This J acket, In Covert. Cloths. Curls. Beavers. $1.50 to $I5.00. GREENBANK. NURLAND. Tbla Urerooa: In reli- able Beaver and Mlltcn Clfl'h'. Velvat C «liar, $7.50 to $l0.00. V 77". v e carry.’ Being the only people who go from Lindsay to the great marketé of art. We are showing the very {Boat Values that can be given for little money. Chlldren'o Blazers made Inn ‘51) {I We wish every mother who takes pride in the appearance of her boys, to call in and see this stock- We don’t think an) thing like it'was ever shown to Lindsay buyers before. We are so proud of the appearance 0f the store and the excellence of the stock that we wish to show both to everybodyâ€"and we won’t ask you we leave that to your own judgment. You’ll be astonished how low we have made the prices. THE WONDERFUL M; GHEAP M1 GO'U'G it Dana‘s! ‘MW‘VW‘ Youth’ FALL OVERCOATS, nude in [nest style and perfect fit of such long wearing stnfl's as Melton, Venetian, Serges, etc. Boys' three piece KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, single and double breasted. in Navy sud Black Set-gen, Cheviots, Venetians, Mixed Tweedl, etc. chVlUta, v (uvnwuo, “mvâ€" - -- '___, v-.. Boys’ EATON and TUXEDO SUITS, satin and silk lined, unequall-d in style nnd finish; the Intent out for boys ‘ Boys’ two piece SUITS, in I." the lending styles, Norfolk, Salisbury, Emperor, Klondike, Campnnil, eta, in all the handsomest and best Twee'ds, Sergei, Choviotsfitc. Youths’ single and double bmtal SACQUE Suits, made in the latest styles for Full and Winter, in all the leading materials, including Vienna, Cheviots, Serges, Tweeds, Vene'iaua, etc. _â€"â€".‘~A.â€"‘ ‘ I I . la In is! th- 63pm“- cloths. {xom $2.50 to $8 00. Sn tin (rt 31 as ". $125 $2. 82.50. 83 $8, upwards. Fla vane 3:039:32 The opening of our new store on cor. Kent and William-sts , marks a new cm in the clothing of young people. The young folks are deserving of more attention than the average clothier bestows upon them. “Anything is good enough for the boysr thinks the buyer of goods for fifty departments. Clothe your boy as you’d be clothed â€"sensibly. Fancy touches but good sound, common sense clothing to begin with Boys’ and Youths' Clothing has never been given the care and attention in material and make as we are giving it now. Foreign factories famous for excellence in makc material and finish in Boys’ Clothing have supplied us with the best they could pro duce. Now we have congregated under one roof 3 stock which is the most exclusive in pattern and style and the most exce'lent in material, make and finish. We’ll“? and give you a slight idea of the quality and style of stock we are carrying. double bmwi SACQ UE Wearab/es of every Dependable Kim! for Men, Boys and Youths. B. J. Gougb, The ,, Wonderful Chesp Man Dundas Flavelle Bros. Buyers will find that early purchases will serve best. The pick and choice is now complete for all. but Special Attractions eve day all week“ Store full on all sides with the ewest and Brxghtest 9 that Europe, China, Japan and Amenca can supply. N Q store ip Lindsay or near by can show a ,L- -1. LL- _-_1_'I LA 1 §§§§§§§ WWW/WWW \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\§ BOYS’ FALL AND WINTER OVER- COATS. in styles that look well and materials that wear well and keep the cold out. O CHILDREN’S SAILOR DRESSES, pretty in style, serviceable in material. BOYS’ REEFER JACKETS in many sty1€> and materials. Avery large range of MAN 0' WAR AND SAILOR SUITS. manufactured in England and imported by ourselves. They are made up in the lgéest styles in All-Wool Navy Serges and Tweed ects. of the wdrld to buy} mung 1}; ”'5 Fine ule‘c m-wocl 5’2». 5 rieni s. l Steamer Tina-able Men's Plo Youth Children ’ We ht On: It. >yn

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