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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 24 Sep 1897, p. 10

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15. i! an a ”a fig? 2.5% 930 an». a. o unnumnbm Banana 5 58 19 u \ nuwlrrh erIn-y ’ FLEET WOOD. [Correspondence 0! Tue Post] ILLâ€"Mr. Wm. Grundy, who has been no seriously ill for some time, is not In ving as well as might: be expected, m â€"The new boundary bridge. which is being constructed between Men- ” and One, Is being pushed ahead with pent vigtr. It is said that. the approaches will he completed in ehcu: two weeks. An iron bridge titty {sea long Is to be fliced between these approaches. 1-01.- ;_--‘- -0 0H- hm who low Advertisements in] profitable time. 92:30an â€"Mr. C. W. Lytle. of Frank- lln left home last week to attend the to in Lindsay for a. month or so, m be purposes going to Toronto to tho steam in science ...... Miss Mary town is now visiting her sister, Mn. 1‘: Hutchinson of Lindsay ...... Mr. Samuel Burk, o! finnois, mammied by linear Louisa, of Toronto. 932:”: it: Manama gm. Iorcod sueâ€"L. O’Connor. Fever Beforeâ€"Britten Bros Intern Excursicnn-G.T.R. Io! sueâ€"c. S. Blackwell a: Ca. mung Into Line B. J. Gougb. $31: of H111 Sawâ€"XcLennan 5; Co. Hit of Conviction- - Co of Victoria Iu'l Clothing- J. Sutcliflo 3 Sons. Whit is Best To-dsy ?--l. J. Carter. N] Ready (or Fall Trade-R. 3. Allan A: Co. We Ovuflowlng with Novelfloa -Dundaa 8; Flu!- UNBSAY. FRIDAY Em" 24. a truss just now but if you ever are in need ofanything of the kind don’t forget we have all sizes and makes also Suspensories, Shoulder B r a c e s, Enemas, Bandages, Atomizers, etc.,â€"-â€"we keep a very large and complete stock. 10 N 1 AL mlooased about the . 12W K3; ’ tin-15;”; “Bus'flioiaa in fl- fliulnflfllm The markets of secure some rare to outdo the This Jacket in Carl Cloth *and Frivzna. $3. 00, to $5.00. EDT NEED This Sula in Black Worsted. $0.50. $l2 and $5.00. 1'111: Week- DRUGGIST that state. His many menus wuu uau u... pleasure of seeing him join in the highest congratulations ...... Mr. 0. R. Stacey spent three days in Daseronto last week in Daeeronto on drill with the battery, and reports a. good time. POTATO Ronâ€"Kinny farmers are com- piaining ot the dry rot in their potatoes. and the prospects are then they will be data: this fall. GRAIN is now on the move to Franklin. where the highest nrices are paid. \Cortespondence 01 Tux Post} FESTIVALâ€"St. John’s church helri their annual “harvest home" on the 14-h Inn. A pleasant evening was passed and $29 added to th_e_bu§ld£nggund. -n h. .ginlnlna over ”fiffifiiéâ€"Mr. J. A. Ball is rEJOIBIug mu a son and heir. Scccrssr‘ULâ€"Mr. Peter Spence is re. engaged to tench' the Dunefard school at an advanced salary. [Correspondence 01TH! Post.) NEW Doc'roa â€"Dr. G. Stewart Cemeron, of Yerker. who has purchased the practice of Dr. F. J. Budd, is now settled heremnd we bespeak for him the some confidence that was reposed in hfs predecessor. Conanâ€"In the absence ct Capt. J. D. Thornton. who is attending the military camp at Kingston. Dr. Thompson acted as clerk at the sitting held on September let. Srcxsmâ€"Mr. Andrew Thornton is not enjoying good health at resent. and we hope that the bracing t weather may prove tevornble for him. SPECIAL DISCOUNT for three months to newly married couple 3 who nurohnse their furniture at John McRse'o, Omemee. LITTLE BRITAIN. Correspondence oi m Poem chx Lissaâ€"We are pleased to see that our worthy citizen, Dr. Hall, is able to be around in our midst again ...... Miss Ida Stratton is gaining slowly ...... Miss Lila Glass is very ill with typhoid fever, having taken a relapse since returning home from Manitoba. Pusan -Mrs. Brimacombe and Mrs. Mountjoy, of Hayden. are visiting at hire. Prouse’s ...... Rev. Mr. MoAnley, of Oak- wood, 3 t'l‘nesdayattheparson Rev. affirm is on a bicycle team a week. visiting fr' do in Trenton and Belleville. . ..Cap Yerex. o! the Salva tion Army stafi‘, is at Mr. Mitchell's ...... Mrs. Broad and Mrs. Rodman are visitino relatives in Uncle Sam's dominion.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Westaway, oi Fenelon. were at Mr. J. Yeo’s on y.... Rnsland is visiting his tatht r, Mr. A. M. Rnsland. Great r.-joicins in the home of Mr. 3:368 Shaver on Monday overthe arrival “Jake." otasonandneir. Congratulations. WNom.â€"mW- say, occupied the pulpit in the t church on Sunday evening inthsahsenoe ot the pastor,Rsv.F.B.Strateon ...... At the monthlg or the Woman'- mssionary ocisty Measure were elected tor the year; Pros" It. I RONDALE. {Correspondence 0! Tax POST.) CHURCH NOTEâ€"There was service in the Union church at Irondale on Monday, September 20:11, heid by the Rev. Mr. Lawrence. pastor oi! the Church 0! Eng land, at Minden ...... The evangelists have withdrawn their meetings at Irordale: they are to baptize several next Sabbath in Pine lake. at Gooderham. at the hour of one o'clock. Hrmnu..â€"P. A. Barr, 0: Gooderhem. who once resided at Irondale. and Miss Emma McConnell, of Monmouth, were united in matrimony the Rev. Mr. Barnes at Kinmount,an edneedny, 15th September. We congratulate Mr. Barr and wish himself and bride many happy years of life and prosperity. A party was given by the parents of the groom on their return. where a Large circle 0! friends assembled together and spent a very en- joyable evening, there being fine mnsie rendered bLMr. J. Dnfl. of Gooderham. an _ n. n.1- n-lahhnll. hoodm mbm unreal“!!! ....... 2131:, Mrs. John Minty, o a son. This Jvacket. C alored and Bl’k.. dlflerent Cloths. $4.50, 3" 50, $|0.00 DUNsrong. Alluhua ..... J. A. Ball 15 rejoicing over OMEMEE. Thls 83“ lg well- Luna U‘I‘ -â€" muie Tweed goods $5 $7 50 and ”'0' III | Vluc'yevwn, \~-vv., __., . , _ i Yerex ; cor. sec.. Mlas Prensa ; treu., ' Mre. Robertson; canvasser for the Out- look, Mrs. Weldon ...... The lecture room . (f the Methodist church will he remnened . Sunday and Monday, on. 3rd and 4th.... ‘1 The League are making arrangements to: 3 an entermlameut to be- held 03:. 42h. A cholce prcgmm wlll be glven. after which i refresbjgentg E111 b3.§""d' Admleslon. _â€" Pearce; lst vice pres" Mrs.-Ccruiah; 2nd vlce-ptes., (Rem) Mrs. Stratrcn ; sec" Mrs. Yerex; cor. sec.. Miss Prensa; treu., Mrs. prerggoq; canvas’acr for we Out- L- ignbnu mm vlce-ptes., (Rem) M1 Ye rex_; _eor. sec" , I‘LII-vâ€"vr -_._ Congogdence oi Tux Pm.‘ Goon Ottersâ€"Harvesting is now over and farmers are well plessed with the prospects for fair pricts for their produce. les are very plentiful in this district, “3“ an our reliable cooper, Mr. M. Woketord. is pushed with orders for apple barrels at rzsenh. Our pscple pxuonfse home duatries every time. av" WEJmédem oi TnIPosr.) Iurnovxso.â€"Mr. Oliver Bowles is nearly all right again after the attack of. diph- theria. There are no more eases at present to report. and it ls to hoped that there won’t be any more. Dxcnma.â€"Reports are coming in that the potato crop is decaying in the hill or the ground. Some report hall of them rotten. A Loseâ€"Mr. P. Mcflat had the misfor- tune to lose one ct his cows and Mr. Jae. Powlee also lost one, the best in the yard. It is generally the best that goes. PneoxALâ€"Mrs. Geo. Argue, o! Panty- pocl spent a few days here visiting her sister. Mrs. J as. Powlee. and hm siege or oneness. 1n: pawn; in hoootosoonaoohlmouhuposc of uty once more. Pnsonmâ€"Mn. Alex. McLean and mm Melon. 0! North Brock. were [noon at Mr. ond Mrs. A. Hyfleld on Thu-ado: of last week. Dunnoâ€"Our usually llvol village had a. deserted swam on hmdny ever: time. and business men are all doing a Mr undo in their respective lines. and expect a good tall and wlnter e. This Jacket in Cavert CHoth- Cut-ll. Beavers, mum: auu tun... pun... ....-. _,, settloguaown to home duties 3min All ring. _'1_'h_gy w!1}_mlde with their uncle, UAK WOOD. [Compondenco o! m Poet! Rmumn.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Prensa have returned (mm thelr mun-lace trip to Michigan and oghel: papa wt. and. has :_Ll-_ -â€" W. H. Mchuehlln. Camp's Pawnâ€"Wink we heve very attractive Indies in Oekwood. other towns claim some attractions as well. and we ere lFroxn soother correspondenkl A wa Mountâ€"Mr. W. R. Foster has purchased a chopping mill end boiler and engine. and is now making prepare. tions to have them pieced in position. He will run this in connection with his blscksmithing business. end will do nil kinds o! chopping on short notice. This will he s greet convenience for the lumen c! this district, so since the grist mill shut down they have been compelled to so long distances to have their chopping done. We hope thst Mr. Foster’s enterprise will :9 edge the WW #992589... a . “Rm” "V‘kfif‘l‘éfi'éwgm' m‘i'GT'r. R. t In able to be nbout mammoth: on; and heavy_slo¢o_ or sickness. The public 7-- LI_ -L Ll- ‘-_L P0 WLES’ GOMEBâ€"FEIQELON. CANADIAN POST. IONâ€"n VILLA" UV.- ' ‘â€" 37 so to $l5.00 SEA GRA V3. KIRK FIELD. '1‘qu 0 varicose In rall- able Bauer and Milton Clothi. Velvet C :11", $1.50 to $0.00 Children‘s lax-en‘s Cinema and Restore. made in 0.11 the popular Cloths. Prices vary from $2.50 to $8 00. D1714!!! _-, - Sana fr:- 1‘! “I”. “.25. 82. 82 50 $3 $8, upwards. go". Pad Youth‘s dough, ’Tho Wonderful Cheap Man Dundas Flavelle Bros. Buyers will find that early purchases will serw The pick and choice is now complete for noney at our disposal we can with each department trying has many things to offer W/W/WWW‘ serve best. a for all. '0 will '1 tuna am full line ARM F0 Th North Tho retdY‘m i. no gues- ‘1 is a studyâ€"4 '0' we qua! ti“: lo" Prim *QDIO Efia' New W110 8‘ . The

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