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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 8 Sep 1899, p. 10

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10 mud, and will not 0‘ Our New Fall Stock Priesuay’ 3 Buck Goods are the ‘ 250, 40c, 50c 65c wd 7 be S spies such as Flannel- otfes 30-inch, 50, 34 inch 7c, 36-inch over! 4011”“ T,” “u‘ as: well u t_he mother. [Hanan and Insurance 'vâ€"vvâ€". gent. for the luperlufilflfo A‘SIr- ante Company of Cans“ also for the Union Assurance Society of Lon- don. England, (Fire). nod the Scottish Union and National Fire Insurance KERRGU Boots and Shoesâ€"B; Neill. Central Exhibitionâ€"Jan. Keith. Clothingâ€"Hog; Brox. Oakwooi New Goodsâ€"Damian a; Flavelle Bros. Fall Assizesâ€"O’Laughlin 8: McIntyre The Store that Sets the Pace -â€" B. J. Gough. , Victoria. County Creamery â€" W. F. O’Boyle. Ontario Voters‘ List Act -â€" W. F. O’Buyle. . OAKWOOD. (Correspondence to The Poet.) School Report for. S.- S. No 13.â€" -'Sr. lV.â€"Laura McCorvie. Mary McCorvie. Albert Prouse, Dan. Anderson. Mirn- nie McPherson. Jr. 1V. â€" Maurice Rogers, Alice Anderson, May Ander- son, Libbie Every. Allie Brown. Ear- nington Kinnoe. Sr. 111. Violet Ounn. Carrie Anderson. Maggie Anderson. L. Short. Annie Mol'horuon. Jr. III. :Wil- fred Short. ILâ€"Cluuâ€"Maud. Prom. Pearl Pronse. Ellsworth Kinnee. Alma Sort, Ethel Prom. Zelm' Lee. LIN DSAY. FRIDA Y. SEPT. “â€" VJOHN KENNEDY, Adam Block. Kalb“ Linda-y, 2m; Oct ,nsw. LUGA SCOTCH LIN E. (Corresnondenoe to The Post.) The ladies of the Scotch Line Bap- tist church gave a very successful lawn social Thursday evening, Aug. slst. at the home of Deacon Dougall Robertson, Scorch Line; South Vern- pjam. Though a storm was brewing a very large number were present. The extensive grounds were beautifully lighted with Chinese lanterns and. other l'ghts, the tables were well ser- ved With dainties. while an excellent well rendered. by local and program outside talentenlivened the evening. Representatives from Chicago. Halifax Toronto, Lindsay. Rpaboro, Bobcay- geon, and other places; who were prw ent, expressed themselves as able to carry home with them memories of one of the most pleamnt evenings they have spent this summer. The annual recurrence of this event. will be looked forward to by» all with eager antici- pation. ‘ Cannon tickets will be given lee from this fordL Sil‘ Mr. Edward Gainer. a amt at Mr. Wm. fimday. _ A J changes. . Several 13:09 hem dusty xmouhers" and. we got unne- thing good to eat. Mic-s Evn Rowan left our town on Monday ..o attend. Model School in Mindeni (11‘; tom ‘ " ' 7“ «I ninth-n up“ ““0111. We are lewd to see Mrs. Wm. Horton s an la is recovered sufficiently to allow hat to be out. gain. Mina Hex-demon. from him Island. is Visiting at Mr. John Eodgwlck's thns tut, ,woek. . _ - ' “ ___.‘_,_ =1: un"'-f?nfl Lane uvw. Minna Ella and he‘s McElwain re- turned to their scheme. on Monday at- mendi Saturday. Sunday and Mon- ] wi their parents. Mr. Ro‘bt. Ritchie went Sunday at home here, and wheeled. back to Min- den in the evening. His sister. Mrs. A. 8. Brandon. scammed: him. part way back on hot btke. . 815 will buy a good: second-hand Bt- e and J. A. .llliamson‘s harness shop. Kant-st" Lindsayâ€"m ., y tau WOOK. , ~ ' Min Naggie BMW]. is InflorTng ham conjestron of the lungs. We trust aha will «con be better. Mr. Jim Watson. 0! Kinmaunt. in working on the auction at the Dutch Line now. __. . n__:_ “nu‘unin m- The Weekly Post Fdnto exhibWion. Opposite Puatofioe. Lindsay Store will close on John L. N E W.\- L ET'I‘ERS GELERII‘» )ndonoo to Th» Post.) .tin‘ in nearly done and It m be into' the thrash- n like. um work for the ut Como near an "nasty ers" and. we got some- will not HOBO”? u! Mindmn. was Horton‘s luaf get one cent. is first-ch89. ever offered, van with all Silva: ware, ;ited the To- Vduo for shop as Mt not. Scott delivered 1 splendid salmon Sunday n ht. and there was a good turn out to eat him. different qualities and. prices. In dark Loch Lomond Shirtin they have a splendid starting at 10c. They start plain M color pinks at 50 a yard. and have a. mil-purge at 70, 8c. and. 100 , 1:5...- ub Inns"- e .WOODVILL'E. (Correspondence to me Post.) For an up-to-date Fall Suit. of Out-‘- ooat~ go to McKay the unionâ€"day. "‘ ' Â¥ - -MJ mnnfl_‘lnnd Ri- ”V\ ‘- â€"â€"__ -7 7 per yard. and. finerT qualifies or prices. 11th prices tam produce.â€"w , ‘ uoouurnau an .v.......,. _i . Hadley has the mil,oontraot and; will distribute it every) Saturday evening at his residence. a \ .A very pretty wedding took place on August 30th. the contracting parties being Mr. Wm. Munroe and Mia Laura Smiley,- both. of this place. The ceremony Was performed at Essen- ville church, after which the happy couple. together with a. number of in- vited guests. returned to Mr. Smileyh residence where a sumptuous supper was served. and. a pleasant evening spent in dancing and other genes. Mr. Ed. Munroe while passing through J. J. Hadley‘s sugar bush. escaped what might. have) been a clnee encounter with a large black bear. coming within a few feet of the animal before noticing it. Eunice to say he beat a hasty retreat. 1 ww- u- â€"â€"â€"' _"_‘.__. Wm. Kelley, who 11 been very low for some time with. mation _13. we .‘ are ‘glad-to any. recovering under the shillful treatment of Dr. Foote. of Goode'rham'. We trust he will. soon be around. again. - Mr. Hopkins, minister. at Geodet- ham. will hold divine service at Mr. J. J. Eadley's on Sept. 18th. there should be a good attendance as all seemed. pleased to see him on ~hia former visits. PLEASANT POINT. (Correspondence to The Past.) mm the camping aeastm is almost over may be judged by the deserted condition of The Point at present. Mr. Alex. McCrimmon and family. of Lind- say, and Mr. R... Morgan. who have been here for the last two weeks. broke up camp on Monday. may will be mixed. Perhaps the happiest man in this vicinity on 511th last was Mr. J. L D. McFactyen. One might wonder at that. as the time for his departure from our midst for a season bud :1- most come. HoweVer. on invest‘gatbu the cause at the' joy was found to be an excellent catch undo, by him that afternoon. While out trolling a large long-e was hooked on. to hiailline. .The snuggle was short and. t e fish was soon in safe quarters. It welghrd ore: fifteen pagma ‘ - .e ,In' "'Ml'XEHE’Loâ€"Jo: Lindsay. with his lrgolher, isat present camping- at The oint. , A _> __ _ _ Misses Sheriff and Tyamley. of Lind- say, spent a few days in our midst this week, the guest of their friend. M‘s-p Angglins; ay. . -_. '. -.L 1!, -n-‘w sls'wfii in} 'a good. second-hand Bi- cycles and J. A. Williamson's harness shop. Kegt-oig.;_Lin§s_ay.â€".y , .1-_j PENIEL. (Correspondence to The Poet.) Our choir being augmented some time ago. did. not have time to‘. make much or a shaft»? or even cut its teeth. until some 0 the high officials began the work of diminiehxng. and therefore handed some of its members out into the cold arms_of the audience. -. v-nâ€" '- Inmector Reazin visited the school last week. He is always welcome. Mr. F. B. Biugham. teacher at Ellis'. Brock. spent 'Duesdny with. his friend, We are pleased; to be able to' state that Mr. Thomas Smith, who met with a. severe accident while working in his “mum last week, is improving. Mrs. Houston. of Orangeville. and Miss M. E. Reid. of Sunya. were visit- ing at the residence of Mr. H. Whetter. They also called on Mrs. Carmichael On Sunday last. . 815 will buy a good; second-hand B:- cyele and J. A. Williamson's harness shop. Kent-st. Linkerâ€"w. . . Mrs. Snifh. write of Rev. Snnth. s minionuy‘in India. was visiting her sister, Mrs. J. '1‘. Squires. last week. Mrs. Jpeeph _Blnc_k_. 9f ‘l:oronto, is Visiting friends in this locality. Miss Maggie Smitherun. of Fenelon Falls. formerly teacher of S. S. No. 3. and Mrs. Paul. at Manse Grove. were theguestsctMrs.L.P.Bowes'on Wednesday last. , Miss Belle Love it; gt preqngt spggd- 8. Ram, in Brock. Mr. 311de I). “Boss, of Cannington were calling on friends hare 9n Thurs- flANILLA. (Special to The Post.) Our Post correspondent seems of late to have fallen into the erroneous idea that "any old "thing will do" as long as we send. it often enough. 0! course. this small talk. which week- ly‘ appears as Manilla. news is inter- esting to some: hit personals are the ‘A_-.- llama unl‘ van-nab -v â€"-.__, least important at news items and should not be allowed to crowd out more interesting matter. We don‘t presume for one moment to dictate how thin valuable journal should be run. but as a citizen and subscriber ofthe Post we feel called upon to telt. our correspondent what the citizens of Manilla expeCt. A newspaper corres- pondent. is responsible to his or her fellow citizen tor the impression of the village and its citizens. his news reports leav eon the. mind; at distant readers. His new: letters should. con- tain all the hop nin of general in- terest. Purpomi 5 en Lchur notes - -_‘I-td .nll tending, £0 improve or degrade morn! or social mum of the viltago should not be omitted. .Wako up. oh. oorrupquent. mung P" . k A n. .16 will buy. a hood second-mun 1::- cycle and J. A. Williamson‘s harness shop. Kant-st. Lindsayâ€"w- A number of the baseball club sends the following: {rho Mnnilla ’vJuf team went to Little Britain, on the 8rd inst. to play a gain:- with the Little Britain toam’. Ml: having practiced very little one could. nee at a glance superiority of our boys. but an ac- count of peonliaritiod of the «ground. and above all, tho unjust (incision: of at the umpire. the L. 8,. team act the lead, however. our boys noon t down WU. M}: “v. _‘ _ rank decisions in tho last innings bed than: of victory, (to say no! of. thu fiva dollars.) 1.110.11mpim'4 not be reasoned with, “be than: 1y understood the rules." but n \W‘ story. (to 88! ”thine In) .Tdse. umpiro’couid 1 with, “be thorough- the rules." but they Eliéiei'hi high- prices Paid 01‘ or: role in their wnth end told; him so. But some of m pluers need our boys well, especially the third base- mn. Ghent. old boy. we probably ought to excuse the: umpire. He we: simply loyal. Eel di nou want to see the money go to a reign land. It was not his fault? for ina‘t: money. the root of all evil! BRISBANE (Corroqpondonoo to I» Put.) Mr. Henry Griffin. for several yours junior salesman im 11. Ivory . Cos.‘ general store. left on Monday morning for Lindsay when he has no- cuxod a much better position. Barry will be greatly mifld in tho vihago as he ‘hna always been a useful help- er bothin social and religion: matters. no on rrieswith him the good wishes of his many friamfl. . Mean. H. Rwloy. D. Adults. Geo. McCartney 8. Preston. W. Hammad All. Pricoaro M the may from , 2 A : g VICTORIA ROAD- (Cormpondenoo to The Post). Dr. J. Grant has ro-modelled his office on Richmond-at. We undu- otand that. it. is the' Doctor‘s imtntion to ppeg 051; a {tiff-clan drug am 7 ‘-â€"â€" L-A 1.:- CM} lu Uwu vu» s- -.- .. -____ , _ Mr. Barkley. of Ruby. had. his foot badly injured on May last by it catching}? a threshing machine. - A â€"--_.I,hnnr| m- venom-u. -â€" â€" -â€"_ -7, _ 815 will m a {vuod second-hand Bi- cycle and J. A. illinmon‘e lumen chop. Kent-st" Lindsayâ€"3w. .While Mr. W. J. Chirpew. (1: Met were driving in from his rm. a few miles west of here. a horse own- ed by Mr. Shield. which was grazing. jumped on the carriage. Ming It badly. _ nae occupants escaped with alight inauries. Mr. Peter Mannoy. who bu spout th Ina. two years in Uncle Sun's. do. mains. has returned. â€"Mr. J. 9‘ Gnham. a well-to-do farmer. residing near Palestine. re- ports that his crop was now: better M.- Than. McCawler was in Lindsay ' in. 1715s.. McCufleY mully on business. All have gatbemd. in the grain! andthe or dgr of the any charge of the semes- nuro m“, evening. Mia E. R. Ward; our public school teacher. has rammed duty. alter sum- not holidays. Miss Ward. at Lindsay; spent a few days in our m‘dat, the guest of Mrs. P. Sinclair. Miss Bell}; McNioh has returned from Roche-sun where she has been for threshing COBOWN K. (Germ to up Put). On Monday. 0! last week. Mrs. Wm. pWellwuod was seriously hurst in a mum! necideut. Mr. and Mrs. Well- wood drove to Victoria: Road. and as they reached their destination Mr; :Wellwood alighted to open the gate to allow the rig to! pass through. The horse which I was a very} spirited animal. ran away. throw - lug Mrs. Wellwocd from the b y. The fall proved a eericua‘ one for 2r. as she received eeveral cuts about the head and face as well as severe bruises «baht the body. and. legs. On the fol- lowmg Tuesday Mr. Wellwood and Mr. F. Watson. accompanied by. Mrs. Wat- son, and Mrs. A; Phillip, were return- ing to Victoria Road, whither they had gone to visit Mrs. Wellwood. the team. ran away. and. breaking from the carriage drew Mr. Watson over the danh‘aoard and ‘shakin‘lg! him: up more 7â€" L1.- nnâ€"gln” JEhhd Wm. : North-West last LI'DTUE BRITAIN. gather and fully- 500, [)0 lo amenibled at the park adjoining M. White- side’a rave to witness the various atheletxc spggtgn-Tg‘e. citizens from . 9.. L _____ A A... ELMIBLIV Wu. Uv- -._- Oakwood and Little Britain turned out in great numbers; Valentin. Finger- board. Port Hoover-Swell. Manilln Sonya. Sunderlnnd. Cunnington nnd Lindsay were well represented. who and the spectator: witneued. uzood snappy came. Befreabemnu were served in abundance on the grounds by the ladied and were. much. enjoyed. The c9 rt. held. in the even!» .‘y _ at The co rt- held in the eveningr v u» R-iversi hall was also a grunting nubcerh. Mr. W. E. Runways v1 '1‘!)- ronto. so well and. favorably known here. was the principle feature. His com'c and humorous singing was es- pecially clever. and ha quite sustain- ed his old time record. The recita- tion hymn {Eva manor was well ren- coivod. An inatmmanlal by! Mr. - ekiah and Mia Sarah main or! the violin and autohnrp were emadlugl‘yl' Foster mtdinod hot ' row The Sunder-land mm at! furnished excellent music for tin occasion. Dr. The Ball made a. capital chairman. ~ .,n L- m- “m and (Correapondnncg t9 The Pout.) HI "8. ’. J. Folliott. of Kirktleld. took to at the services here Sunday [wwwâ€" Myers started for. the WEEKLY POST. LINDSAY. .thnd Bi- 4015 Boxes Mod Wedneodl! -Beo- nation at Vice-President. The Peterboro cheese board met on .Wednesday morning. after two. week: adjournment, when 4,015 boxes were boarded by 39 factories. Before the bidding commenced the president. Mr. Drummond. stated that he had received a communication from Mr. George Stewart. vice-president: of the board. resigning his position on account of havifi been appointed clerk and treasurer the county. Hears. Fitzgerald and Anderson. memberd of the county council, stated that they hm“; Oh rmmil would have no the 0W5“ cgmm‘tm are vulva; 8015' ”no. a ,w. ‘ ton Mark. 2 R Brown. 3015' Race. 1 years and; underâ€"1 L. Flour]. 2 E. 'M’ooldridze. 3 Milton Yonx. Boys’ 8306. 13 years and than“. 2 L. Floury. 3 18. J. Ferguson. Boys' Race. 1% your: and Y 3 H: "ifs will {my 3 Wampum cycle and J. A; Williamson's shop. Kant-0L. may.“ underâ€"11:1. Mow-nun. .. .. _ -V _7 . . ' mice, 14 your: and underâ€"1 J. Thorn be. 2 E. Yemx. 3 H: Methane“. 3013' oo. 16 and under â€"1 0 Yemx, B E. Nathan“. 3 :W. Mc- Donald. men’s Race. 100 ydLâ€"l 3.. amount. Onnmngtonfi m. Wilson. Cu:- Fitzgerald and Anderson. member! or the county council, stated that they believed the council would have no objection to Mr. Revert retaining his connection with the cheeee board. Mr. Stewart then withdrew his real;- nation as far. on. this mean was. con- cerned, and thanked thou present for their evidence of esteem. _.’Ien Mere were present. and. the budding was brink. Rollins opened It 11-1.4.9 Cluxton celled. 11 34¢ Fitn- _.’Ien More were preeent. um. um budding was brisk. Rollins opened It 11-1-40, Cluton celled. 11 34¢ Fitz- rfereld, 11 7-80. end Rania: went 11 5-160. when Fitzgerald. celled 120.and none went higher. end Fitzgerald call- ed {we factories. Whitton; captured the next chance. at. the game prioo ae- curing five factories. m turther ae- lections at 12c. Rofline took seven factories. A answer of factories ne- éil chiuber. Academy 0! Hook. In A. Q. Seaman's ‘Tho Sleepin; City." which comes to the Academy. of Music next Monday evening, is pm- aented tho Intent exposition of New York life. It is a happy blending 0t ccmedy and melodrama, an unden'a'oly entertaining combination. m story in one of high aromatic often; and null-fling interest. inumrud with ludrioom inoidnnu‘ 0: city char- wtor- no scone-m mlktio smith 23 team": on : minus ”9° on. ' S rioon. o : burn' “flag.“ '13 goon-lute m3: gnu. allots. .133 W present- m tho pin: in paid tats taut-oh“ In our! realm not. In bruit. £- iamu ond 0mm! highly“ :- ":1.th nun vVv.’ --â€"â€"â€" cut und np-to-dnto. EDD PM Wm toâ€"morrow gt Porter's bookstore. a! prices-u WNWHMMOu..at pricesthaxno other firm as Whopmtpowlmonandthefauhirtmdewitha It sometimes paya to loco '1 Summer Suits, Hats and PM worth during the next three weeks I lot of fly spooked sumâ€"“just for 3 goods 0! most wanted kinds- No Time Like The Present! Ne Plaee Like BOUGH’S! Prices touch bottom and all for a pun at is assured of satisfaction or “money cumin: CLEARAIGE or All. summ wumus t of tin m- in the “no“ ammo. 83ij 6.Yerex.3iwduoodby bun “3° Race â€" 1 fidelity until 31:. L0: 3 E. Moth-ham. Thu mama: flyoarsnnd‘euneu aux-anon tint .Yomx. 3'10“":- lroken. and ' Race -â€"1.wmhupxnronndm1 ore. Shoal-gmuurmnutdn Zprflj-‘mm. out an! Lad!” .B‘fuoompumbdby‘hoip w becau- the NEXT THREE WEEKS we will hold The Biggest Booming Bargain Sale ever organized in town ! Tumor. Punbom was for may you-I a ,mubold o! the Con-cud" lode. induoodby him no bu pnywm: Indus" until It. Lopn'n vlcmry in ‘1896. This magnificent mine In tn 8... Ir. Fielding Deliver. a latterly Add?“ .3. anboro. N. 9.. Baton I'lvo Thou-Ind Poop“. to the young sud brilliant manner. nun. J. Inc-n. who M “m m‘ county from the snip of due T°"°" Fm thou-Dd people {mm All 3"“ d the county awarded the submarine. '1‘”! van marked by comm an M In the old stumping mad 0! 8" CW1“ Hon. W. 8. mm. W “ Yunnan, wu Introduced by 31'- PM 1: Hon. John Emu-t. 01-!an of Rsllmyl, and: “We um Int-odd to chm my corruption ” M then won the Yukon chum. 8|! Ohm-l- RIM Tum gunman! the. In a nun-hour â€". Inn, u,n,| ‘A j-__ A-- Mar bu am dellmnoo Sir Hlbbu-t bud Mod Mutual! “my to British Colum- bh. Nmflmohocumtothoumk he upokoiornlnobouu. Bowonldnot y floaty-Ion Won Killed. tendon. Sept. !.--‘rho Duly hall's wad-mum an o minn- hminghom'myfidtqwml m “dwinenform‘tmmtou inm‘rulneo'lnc .0 the at. viaduct. wick the ml: M m kulodundsombcnmjud. ii’lifi o: m7: 9- The "as... II-lltor. IHUMP CARD. Thompuufionolafootwiflomennveabg‘ p methoughitigitmyuvaagreater. I at GOUGH’S. Remember the“ We haven' a. fiyer”â€"-but we 0601' Mint and stunning V. Gaul!â€" Oar goods no nude and trimmed properly and every " It token experience to buy end the "know-how" to Mm and um. aim-day am September “11.1899 mud. haunts-hem Invited» 3’0de gth-unlmhm null do. mm mm TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12th. 1899. hum the bound Oo'olook Lnnllldli o'clock p.n.. u the Manual polling phoe- throughout. the Town of Linda”. The «ml mun roqnirod to bani-0d annually [or twenty yous. for the ocynent oltbo aid dobt and inure-um, in 81.”).96. hing Sumac for paramount ”Jammie “god $492.66 for are x , To raise by my ta" 100": $27,000 For fer-mu! humeral: an ar- m’» streets, £20,000; to I“! /" Steel Bridge on bum-st. 52:00”; and to mu fin Ila/4 $5.000. A was at the 5089.!“ d Linda! will he uh- on $0M" 3’4“" °" Tho dob-amwill burinmtnfili s:- “at. and will bopoytblc on the fiat ’ Dmbubuchyur.“dm .qud mud poynenu of 81.9“) will wipe on (loin. Ban-‘1 tho By in. u Iii-had st length tho wm-wJâ€"mu. 5' N OTICI. VIG‘I‘MIIA GOIIHTY CBEAIEBY flY-UIWS nus. -â€" allllâ€". NEW HOUSE or BARN? of Lumber. lull. Oil-clot. on. u Mt pt“. ”woman; Millet-dunno. Ind. BEST FAIILY FLOUR [IMMIVISW umnen V. I. 030'“. Ste m a... may. w m. inn-8M- in Ed! and Sud Bridge. no debate-nut“ W No V dd vqttuome a z.- MYaGd-gblkild'u nuupplyyou'ithdlkhdu “WWII“ {ltd-a sud Sun Mill in WALTERS. “syn. $5 WHAT YOU .. WANT You micles SGHOBL BPENING. ofiifiéw" " . issuer 0‘ lumen-£51835; MPHVM’Qvâ€" O ”m““”§w ENGAGEMENT RINGS HUGHAN 00., ““” ”M M‘ new Advonuemeng. REWARDâ€"A Ronni 9(35 1 supply of Scribble“. M m “d .11 she noes-Ir! ' G. A. Little. A Specialty at . Bore“; via. . full ad d $5935 E

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