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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 6 Oct 1899, p. 11

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' 51w“ III-fly . W jib. N. N. McLean, cur thriving mer- chant. has added to hip forum-tr mock a good supply of boots. shoes and rub- bom. which he offers at very low prices. Do not fail to gimhim acall. Bring your butter and eggs and. you will receive highest market prices. Hr. W. Hall has been down with try-plaid favor for some week: past, _' Mina Lily Folliott hm: returned hams, having spent ooma time: in the city and elsewharo. Wbloome homo Lillian. Mr. and Miss Jackson. of Woozlvillo paid a flying visit to Mrs. MnLoan on Friday last. / A great may in this n hborhood no suffering from colds. tlou aw- ing_ to the recent change}?! yeather. Mrs. McLean. who has been visit- ! her dau ghter. Mm. Hop king. 01 rt. hung returned. harm. utter npggding_s_\_moo_t ‘gppynple time. ‘ ' ”WI-"1 plmum in congrat- .. nrd Undo» on his suc- - . want fair at Victoria x.” 1w bnving obtained seven prizes M'r Hiiclmrd”z Deveril is busily en- - "W cing a stable. ' . ‘.,1'ac Dnlg leish Md family haVe mama to To Onto to live. We are very very sorry to loan auchgood. citizens. We wish them every sum and pros- parity in their new hymn . .. or JD Rev. A. E. Foster, of Apsley miasi on. Very ably filled the pulpit in the Methodist church on Sunday evening, lst inst, in the absence of. Mr. Barr! rett. The seating room of the church was taxed to its utmost capacity,- and the large audience listened with great interest to Mr. Ivbrster‘s discourse. Added to his natural a'o‘lity, Mt. Foster possesses a m pleaing nice and manner, and his many friends here predict for him 1 successful career in the ministry. .While in Bethany Mr. Foster was the guest; of his former schoolmaster, Mr. J. and tho Miszes McKinnom Mrs. .C. Reynolds, has been ailing for some days, but 119.1:an friends will be pleased to 1911111 that shd is regoveriug. POWLES’ CORN ER. (Correspondence to no rust.) Mr. Wesley Perrin has given up ‘the (am here, which is owned by Mr. S. Black, of MaripOSa. One of Mr. Black's cson's intends to commence operations. Mr. Pernn has leased a. hgminMaxi‘pAosa.‘_ _ ‘_ A_ RETRANY. (Correspondence to the Past.) Mr. Alfred. Bgyley and. Wife. of Little Current, 0nt., were the guests of. Mir. Ryley’s mother last week. firs. Ry- ley W111 remain some tims while. Mr. Byley L5 in Toronto on busim. Mr. Ryley is largely interested in min- ingfilaingg op Manitoulin [8111141. Mr. A. Bambell, of Tpmnto. is en- joying a. visit here with relatives. . Mrs. W. A. Giliis is at present via”:- illg a brgther_at Windsor. ilhe Rev. Mr. Leitch occupied the pulpit here on Sabbath. the 24th, af- ter a two months‘ rest. BALWVER. (Correspondence to The hast.)r The weather has bum very cold, .-‘.â€" : b- time of war. and far- ' "‘ ' unearthing their pota- -,,, ng'uu .1. m to h» u very fair LUCA L NEWfi-L ETTERAK Hr. J. Willock is expected homa from the North-West about the létth. His many fnends ”here will be glad to see him reach home again hale land hearty. A. little baby girl made its appear- ance in the home of Mr. Oliver Glaspell on Sunday, tbs 24th. LINDSAY, FR‘iDAY, 001'. 6th, 1899‘ derson. alrigmed Millimryâ€"J. Sutcliffe Withdrawnâ€"C. P. D. Localâ€"Dr. Ransom, For Sale,â€"Thos. Ellis. Auction Saleâ€"Elias Bowen. Just a Plain Storyâ€"B. Neill. Great Tourist Line-Cg. T. R; Money to Loanâ€"D. R. Anderson. Banister, Solicitorâ€"D. 34. Anderson. .W'haj. About an Overcoatâ€"Catlin 8'. You Can Order Goods in Hailâ€"M. J. Carter. Dissolution of Partnershipâ€"D. R. An- LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS My, m Oct.,1898. Agent. for tho Imperial Life ”Slit ance Company of Canada. sho for use Union Assurance Society of Lon- don, England, (Fire). and the Scottish Union and N auonal Fire Insurance Company. Unlimmd mount of Cash to Loan on martgtgo 3: lowest run. Noto- dil- ooutod. - '1' he Weekly Post. Priestley’s Black Goods are the best in Canads. Swgm at. 25c, 400, 50c, 65c and 750. No store in Lu.d- say or elsewhere giving anything like the value; Staples such as Flume] etteo, 30 incbos wide. 5c, 34 inc-11.70, 36 inch, 10c. Cotton, yard wide, 50 No goods misrepresented. Val- ue for every donut-.31“ child can shop as well as the mother. KERRK: BU Our reputation for Black Dress Goods is known to every lady want- ing a good thk Dreu. We‘ are giving better value. now than as any other time. Our New F311 Stock is firstoclass' better value than we ever ofl'ered. at lock-bottom prices. will be given Iilh thé sales from this forward. Silverware guaranteed, and will not cost you one cent. COUPON TICKETS Opoosite Poetofioe, Lindsay MB and “151" 31168 John Key and? JOHN KENNEDY, Adam Block. Kent-at Mr. O. G. Hillard has had. an acety- lene gm plant placed in his drug store, and it makes theplace unusually brilliant at ennitg. Mr. J. McAdam. our awry but- Mrs. Council who has been enjoy- ing a. visit 01 few-weeks to her par- ents, Mr. Lowe and write. has return- ed. to he'r homo at Hhmntqn. l'otntoeu are coming in far to; plezztitully for our local domandvmd prim are therefore lower now, only 35 cents bei oftemd per bag. Mm. Goo. nllner. oi Eady. an Mr. R. P. Ritchie, of Elmvale, have 11 ill of typhoid (ever for several weeks at their reepectim homes. butm are now glad to any that they are both re- cayenne; nicely. _ _ _ Although partridges and wlld ducks are said. to lab unusually plentiful this season. we do not hear of. any large bags having been muted as yet- _ _ .Thn Methodist church in being renovated. papered and painted, by Mr. T003 001 and mistanu. of Orillia, and. will be very handsome' m. appeal-r0 nnoo when re-opened for service on Sunday next. A drowning accidentâ€"one of the un- fortunate nffaira we seldom. have in this place -â€" took place on Thursday night last, Ly which Mr. Wm. Kitchen. of Levering, lost his life. Deceased. was seen in good health in. lthe after- noon and also at dark. when he said he was going to walk home. His ‘ was found in the river near the rail- way station about one o'clochFriday. not at all in dew water. but laying face downwards, evidentally having been suffocated by falling forward, having strayed away in the almost- to-be-telt darkneu down the gradunlh 1y sloping bank into the riVer and. from which it is evident he could not .01- tricate [Limitâ€"on the previous Thursday night. His watch and money were sale, the former having stopped at 1.56. Deceased st genial and well mounted. by his many friends and relatives, was unmanned. and was clause upon 58 years of age. The com- ner was communicated Wlth, but deem- ed_an inquest unwary, Dee'r' Ear-Vester Co., competing strong y for honors and orders.- Mr. Cody was on hand for the first-nam- ed, but Mr. Thee. Kno: representing .the Deering 00., appeared to have the greatest success. for he succeeded in disposing of every article of the: num- erous implements he presided over. Rev. J. H. Sheppard was as, indefatig- able. as secretary, as ever. No doubt with satisfactory weather we will have so_much the greater show next year. oomwsm (Correspondence to me Post.) The Goldwater and Matchedash fall fair was held on Thursday and Friday last. this being the sixth annual fair of its reign, and with. rather! cold and windy weather was a success. The number of exhibits were over one hunâ€" dred less than the previou syear, and the gate receipts were about 817 less. The driving competitions were excel- lent. Dr. Ber-vie, of this town, bei - the mast succeaful with his we) - known animal “The Orphan." The falling off .in entries was greatest in the department of fruits, veget- ables, etc., and ladies' fancy work. ,It is easy to account for the first-named. as the dry season has been againd’. the growing of those articles. but: as regards ladies‘ work this cannot be easily explained; only can it he attri- buted to indifferenceâ€"this timeâ€"of a large nnufl'oer of lady exhibitors. Bath fruit and ladies‘ work were excell- ent, and made up for the quantity, by the Quality. Ihe show of farm im- plements was unusually large. Messrs. yagapy-ngis, Noxon_ Bros. and _the About 6.30 o'clock Sunday morning fire broke out in Keenan‘s implement shop. and despite the great fight; put up 'by the citizens. the fire consumed the Brock hotel, Reynold’s livery. and [Warren’s blacksmith shop. The loan to Mr. Keenan and Mr. Warren will be heavy for they carried small in- surance. me hotel property we own- ed by Mr. fizribbner. who will be a heavy loser. MY. John A. McDonald, proprietor of the hotel. had 81,100 in- surance. but his loss will be. in the neighborhood 1! $4100. - as some very close finishes were made. The Sunderland Dram band rendered very appropriate music near the en- trance ot the building. In the evening the concert was a grand snooem. Mr. Bert Harvey. of Toronto, was exceed- ing pleaaixnzfi Mir. Jae. Brehtour. president; . '1'. B. Glendenning, secretary; and the directors deserve special mention for the way the! thaw was managed. The receipts amount- ed to over 8200. . SUNDERLAND. (Correspondence to The Post.) The 50th annual show of the Brock Agricultural Society. held at Sunder- land last Friday, Sept. 29th. was equal to. if not better, than previous years. The weather was all that could be de- sired and the attendance was very large. an» entry list was large and competition in all classes keen. Horses. cattle. sheep and pigs were well represented. while the exhibit of poultry was ahead of former years. The interior of the building- looked pretty. and the display was very at- tractive. There were two events in the ring. whirh capsedhmuch excitement. ”Mn-.76., 7 ' ht took in Linden! fair and brought. one a new carriage. 7 Mr. J: Watson's home was made happy by the arrival of a. daughtar on tho 20th. 7 A mndei: fair was a. failum. an it raino ediqll day. 7 Miss Amy Taylor and Mr. W. Eam- ilton. of M'indon. were visitors at! Mr. E. Walker's on Tuesday, also Mn’ Ben Raxnolds’. 7 Miss Iéura McElwain'a picnic was a 3mm! sum mg over (tn ground for another m- sop's crop. 5 . 7 His. Siortx. of Peter-bore, hingqno back to her home, after a stay with Mrs. J. Watson. - SPRING HILL. (Correspondence to The Past.) Tho potatoo crop is gogd this you We are havim; lots of rain. for mn- golda.’ etc. .,_ Tho mop _are boggy tum- and is alowly "owning. We dump. “Bill" will soon be strong and. but: anim_ _. M‘r. Wm. Foster. our most ones:- prisi farmer, is improving his plans by a ndsomo new house. which is being erected by Messrs. Morrow and Ferguson. of Glenarm. é. couple of day; KINMOUN’I‘. (Correspondence to The Post.) The annual fall fair of the. 6151qu Agricultural Society was held in this village on 'Dhursday, Sept. 2t8h, and was a grand mecca. The entrie! were large and the exhibits were far ahead of previous years. The weather was a little unfavorable. which. no doubt kept many from attending; however, a large number 'aVailed themselves of the opportunity and visited. the (air. This succes of the ehow reflects great credit upon the energetic officers and. directors. In. Scott's hall, ladies fancy work, at all kinds was shown, also fruit. redo. vegetables and grain. which were equa lto former years. it not bet- ter. The principal exhibitors were Mrs. Train, Mrs. Galloway, Mrs. Cer- roll. Mrs. Argue. Mrs. Switzer. Mrs. Bain. and Mrs. Burns. Mr. J. 0. Craig had a pretty exhibit of top buggies and cutters. manufactured by the Armtrong Carriage 00., of Guelph. The carriages were nicely finished, upholstered. with leather ‘ trimmings, and to our knowledge were the best lot of carriages brought in- (ti? tlhe ngrtsh country. ‘Au elaborate mp ay 0 meet savanna machined were made by Mr. A. 'hrain. which were reatly admired by the fair sex. The s owing of crack and. roll butter was splendid. Mrs. Galloway. Moore's g3. Mrsk . Geri-tollfiNorianz; Mrs. 12 o, 'imnoun , rs. cue.“ Mrs. McWillinms. Kimount. were the principal exhibitors. The showing of horses was cod. with many eu- tries. Mr. . Scott had. his dandy carriage team on exhibition. also Mr. L. Christopher and Mr. J. Ritchie each showed handsome teams in the suns class. Monro. Ritchie. A. Morrison. Bain, ~MicWilliams. and Dobbin. hod sonic firefly mule and Team $1,161.} Benet purpose c as. , e 1 o osttle was not quite “good.“ [new ions years. In Durham.- and Ecl- steins Mr. N. Rivers and Mr.- 0.00!)- ben were prise-winners, and in Jer- seys Er. 03.1le took the lead.. Hr. G. Scott and Mr. Winihehe‘hed. sev- eral tins do can, which were greatlye red. Methibit-ct cheep unfairly good and nssrly every cla- was represented in Oct-welds Mr. @- J. Mills. Mt. modes pretty. There'is quite a lot of new wheat coming in already, the sample being v0.13;- tine. Price is rathbr low to begin Wl Mr. John Mathieson. formrly of (Woodville, Ont., who opened up n. tailor shop here about a. yearago. eon- tinues to enjoy a splendid tradp in his line. B‘is increasing popularity. to. gather with his keeping the very! best lines of goods and his abihtx to turn. out the finest fit in the pronnoe. en- ables him to maJde thum run along mgothb': A , , The average yield at wheat thie year is about 26 bushels to the acre. Oats and barley are a very (air crop. 3) far there gugardenMDO (twat: the late crop an 8 getting. themfom, a splendid chance to my. tum. span of nativo bronco ponies. appu- ently happy. and quite at homo" glow with one of the largest and mast can- plote outfits in the districts. Owned apd_run_ by l_(_r. J; Jgohou; formrly of FeneIon‘. Mir. VJalchson appears t3 likes the country. and. intends 3p land and at once now his family NEEPAWAâ€"MANI'MBA. (Correspondence to The Poet). meshing is now all the go in every part of the country. The wheat in all out. and threshing from the shack is in full swing. A large number of new: threshing outfits have come into this Vicinity this year. and mether with all the forum: ones at work. at the rate they areall hustling at preo- ent. it is expected that therthrenhing will be all done early this season. A great many of the outfits are handi- capped owing to the scarcity at m at pmsent. though so may men er- rived. from Ontario. and very en- ticing wages are being offered. To a person arriving from Ontario the work of threshing is very interestirg. In the Eden district, where the writer has been spending the put few dnyn. one can count from 15 td 20 ' outfits all in eight and busy at work. Iteeemapleasuretovieitunyof these, for in almost any of the gum (and a happy lot they Indium one can annually met 3 represent- ative of Lindsay or vicinity, '1‘qu to theboesandhewilltell' n in'every case that they are all relic; torm- etanoe. yesterdny the writer hated one of those outfits. and there who should. he find but Mr. Jan. {whom 01 Pie-sent Point, Penelon. only at work p‘itchiru sheaves and.‘ drinng n Whom the fellow who caused such a commotion in town turday night. frightening our girls. by sitting on $110 dashboard of the buggy and Ine- mg' the persuader to "warn tin home up." gnding up by falling ouq or flu rid. and laying than until it run our him. Luckily ho was not hurt. they never are, HWY. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo" Bins Gooderhim. visited friends here fimday. and the new organ sounds much 5t; tog-3.11m: ghg _old one used to. uglish Eel-vice seeming}: more pleasant lately. having lot again. MissL. LRitchjo tglkoa _ 386. Rev. Mr. Neville preach“ a very interesting aernwn Sunday. 24th, on “Baptism." There was a lax-3a con- grggation ccnsitjering the day. A great number from around have attended the fair in Lindsay and no doubt had a good time Iran the plen- ed_louk_ they wore on returning. - GBLEBm (Correspondence to '1'»: Mt.) Mr. Harvey Harrison has returned from Midland, much impromd in health. The English church “Harvest Ham” on Lho 21st m a comleto m and the church looknd nary pretty “£6! b03318 gamm- Mine Susie Parnell and Mr. mt. Parnell are visiting in Lindsay. Mina Jennie 001ml! is visiting at home Tor a short time. (the Methodist ohmic}: board hold : meeting at Ebeneour regarding the purchase of a. parsonage. Last film” was mildron'a my in the Preabytorian church. Mrs. H. Bighopric Visited at Craig- hurat last week, the snout o! In. John Swan. ) Miss Jon-Enos Yurty has returned ta her arm in Allandnle. and. is no- companipd by Miss L. Brock. Miss Lillie and Bonnie Mnfinllen uro ' home from Toronto. Miss MoMnllon'u ! friends are pleased to know Link Ibo is_!3_>cow_aring frog her severe runes: I ' Mr. ind. Mrs. Little. of Churchhill, spent a few days with Mrs. Little's eigter. Mrs. w. r. swam-t. fl‘ho' Roma Circle had Mr. Pnttlson, the 81mm Organiser, present at “I!!! meeting on 350114801119. WYEVALE. (Correspondence to The I‘m at.) Mrs. W Herbert paid. a. Visit to Ligdsay @121qu _ _ Rev. A. Radial-(1.01 Stouthillo. '9‘ in town from Saturday to My this week. On Sunday he punched gt tyo of his old station: when ad that alr- wigâ€"Egg: “:1 Winn! Mr. cm. Epmoc'c lu'at week: loot five fine pigs. it is supposed by inan- ing; they aux-aged about. lbs. lat want from “Waist-ton. etc. .. what-o he huhoon ping 1113:1119- ot hi. staple articles smog}!!! THE WEEKLY The Oehwoe'd Felt. .Tuesday and .Wedneeday ot thie week the annual tell fair at the Merl- poee Agricultural Society m held et Oekwood, m ettendenee on ma- needaywae wen-good notwithetandinc the inclement weather. Secretary Guanine- reporte the “we: at en» tries in men at undone you-ea end. and the weather been more 9 time this year's teir would have ' e record-breehr. up report and prize- liet will appear next week. You may ntcrt n uvi I account with the Victoria Lona wing: 00.. of Ljndny. upon which they wall al- low interest “winded bait-year!!- money withdrn le ct nn tim'flh company's fund. _u~e all Invented in morta ago on real stub. You cut be t at higher rate of interest by doing business with tbom.â€"dw1. OAKWOOD. (Correspondence to The Post.) Dir. Wm. Dotson, tellor. hevingreâ€" moved to Toronto. we have no nee tor the Tooley! gtmt tailors. nor any other talore u learn. Hoax Brae. have eecured the notice of Ir. Brandon. formerly of Cannlnaton. who can til the bill (or making well- !tting clothes to teotion. The writer knows whereo he nah-me. hav- inr; been there. by him. $09 over the b2: atom. VOehvood. _ A a vow lug. mm 1 Enter Plan- nols. my haunqnoitl job st? cent; in dark stripes that cannot be replaced at the price. The! have jut received 50 pines (1 new Sake: of diffomnt qualities and prices In dark LochImond mini... they has a glendid Itlrti' a: 10°. my start plain tad color pink! at 50 a. yard. and have; Ml range at 70, 8°. and 100 per yard. and than qmditios at: high- er prion. Eight price! pmd for farm productâ€"w i .WOODVXLLB. (annexation. to no Pout.) 816 will buy a ascend-ham! B'- c e at J. A. illiamon'l hum . Kent-“o. mecâ€"Wo . Kay. tho tailor. is prepared to get youup a nice nohby amt at clothe- or an overcoat. Bu amok of [all 300d; has arrived and his price. us very reasonable. . Mandy-on I: Gildmgt_up m ' Goo. Mush. ALP" will attend the 0m agricultural show. T413 Ba". Mr. fidditt, of Uxbrtxt '1 PM IVs-opening o chprch‘ has been dotginod by the ”inm_"_ _ m min; of tho Hothodjst 21.1»ch will-m3 9km nexLSuQQ-v- .The amount of grain coming td the market exceeds my previous year :end we“ pleased with their season's pro- Mn victim of the Beeboro nilwu accident. m. and Mrs. Rutherford, were well known at Onenee, and were seen passing 1: to Lindsey. my were very respected and on co! the oldest lamilioein this neigh- torhood. more warn tho 0 exhibitors. m ' ' - tgyl’outddo the hull gtnbom chm-o board was held :0 mmddpmvimm Mia-I» M" 0“ 5th. "M ”at, I.qum,00bogonk.P.szo.EHo- LWbommmbou-dodbyastac- “William. W. Ritchie. J. W. Gilmom torn. 13ml” War- was in nt- md 1:. Anna M tho principtl ox- athndnnoo. ma bidding m brisk in hilnton. -_..__ mm Kr. Cook opened with E (0am to the Post). Our tall show to-mrraw (Thunday) will attmt s lame crowd. “13.111 Leicester. Menu. 3017- P27533030 CHEESE BOARD I a:u..°z::°~g..G-3ébr “2w , m:- a. o It». an in' as W grudoabophlr.J..W.GilmotKin- W73... “gaunwm W3‘1m%mm‘fl‘m‘mhm tod; m BfflJ’l W Mills. WE min”. cad J. W. n.Gil- A. vary intamtlu man; of an more pro thong: exhibitors. 31239 Mauro chemo board was held on All who couldn’t buy last week on :iccount of the rush, come in this week. Take your time and critically inspect and compare everything with any- thing you have seen. Bring your friends because our Bar- gains are too good to keep. Satisfied the people to the Queen’s taste. Thus we keep our store abreast the waves of newness all the time-~distanc- ing all competition and break- ing our own best records. The stpre was brimmingful of bargains. Thor: W35 00 1’00!“ I ' 'V‘ '_ for disap ntmcnt and the crowd made hay whnlc the sun shone. Wc got the llon’s share of t e Clothing trade. unparalleled: Nothing could paidâ€"claim our pre-eminéncc more strong- from far and near, who patronized ly than the multitudes of visitors. The people fairly took us by our store during the days of the show. stormâ€"packing the store and jamming the double sidewalks as they passed in and out. '. ommow Gough’s Great Fall and Winter Stosks lhunahrgemmtdtnndsfwin- vestment on em acumen st the by. at rates. Tenn: to suit borrowers. Ian-Inn. mam-mm. Ofice lmmedutelz opposite the Ddy House, Kent-ct D. R. ANDERSON. WhtfieSleGoa Conductorâ€"See that insignificant little (allow over than C3 the pic counter! hungerâ€"Ya. What of him! Conductorâ€"Ho's more {In rtant that the president of tho m - What ho nan you. 4 3 Fastenerâ€"Indeed! Who is he! Conductorâ€"Ho'- tho train dil- patobr. 7 DONALD R ANDERSON, tho factories. I Itm decided toaajoumforx three: week. then to all 311 the Ootpberi chm-ea at one meeting. and lot the but-3 tor making start in than. Lindsay cheese board.nort will meet in thgponncil When Honda! at 10.30. as is essential. Mr. Bailey. whovic- it: the old country every sewn. said cleanliness and gooda pposnnoo are everything; the butt" should be wrapped u} 910d: and h placed in Butter Market. 1 A. vary interesting dinenuion took place as to the «inability of, out-b- linking - nun-ht in Paterboro in og- dor to tostek' tb butter indutry'i the auction. A number of theohoeoo- mun prount up mood their 111.. tontion of may” butter utter tho; close of the choc.” moan about the! and of the month. and tho bum all favored tln propoait on. Bohr-once mm to the hot tint audio butter has on ptumd the British Ingr- hot this mt. 113' sold 1t n pnoo equal to but Dan' The butter in 91 first quality, by; may" in neck-,1 in; tour factories. but only one ee- oepted. At 11 8-40 Er. Rollins then got eight. teeteriee. e number having refused a sixteenth higher from Mr. Cook; Mr. Bailey took eizu more at the nu figure end Mr. Coo! three. Mr. Whilton raised to 11 11-160 and also made e selection of eight tutor- is. A few mining lectorieg sold at 11 l_l-ch. 39d}! 78-40. ton out in with a bid at 11' 8-0:" wh'nh was accepted by {our factories. Kr. Rollin- opened tt the an than. but Kr. Cook raised to 11 13-16% call- un at!“ at no. and finally Hr. Whit- MONEY TO LOAN. d. in cloth and h placed in yigh linon covering: put on It '_D. R. ANDERSON Lindsay’s Great Fair developed another event in Gough's career ghat is THE mums 0F SUCCESS ; HAVE snowman 01m EFFORTS. g “CORKEB” Furs made to order, Altered, Repaired . and Cleaned. } nay. hotelbepor, of a daughter. GLABPELL.-â€"In the township of Fan. don. on Sunday. Sept. 24th. 1899. the rib at Mr. Oliver Glaspeu, of a «what. FAWNâ€"In tho township of Vomlun. on Saturday, Sept.- 23rd. 1m. thewito at Mr. Johnston Pat- terson. o! a «what. I‘mtans. (DUL'HER â€" mYEB.â€"On‘ the 20th, in annex-ville, by Bu. G. Horton, H. J. Connor. to Katy Eleanor Hil- yor. all of Soul-ville. BELL 4 “nation ého‘nfith. i? Bahama. y v. . orton. . Rally. 01 30!:ch am -â€" PLATE.-On the 27th. in Christ church. “cam. by Rev. J. W. 010in Matt Hurst to melons Putt. both of Bobuym. O’RaElLLY.â€"In Lindsay, on Sept. ”an. the wife of Mr. J. O'Beilly, of a son. Hymanâ€"At Yietpx-ig Road. on Sept. M Sale .t one o'closk 311311). and without. reserve. WEDNESDAY. OCT. mugâ€"m Elia. Eaves. auctioneer. the valuable hm stock nnd implement; of Mr. Baht. Bryan. who in giving up taming. A quantity of molds and turnip. still in tho field will find be 'sold. 8-10 on On premises. lot 19. con. 4, Ops. (on western boundary of the town) a one o'clock sharp. and posi- tively without mum. WEDNESDAX,001‘.18th.â€"By Elias Bowel auctioneer. on kt 5. 0021.12. Mnripou. ulmk km stack wd galemnuL ghe property}! Lewis .‘l'hat excellent paper, the Ottawa Eree Pleas. has recently given a then-mac of its enterpriee end worth‘oy the distribution of a hand- aome publication, “The Free Preea Book on Ottawa.” setting fart lithe the city'a claim aa a mulwtur‘mg centre. The an'ojeet matter ahowa careful preparation and enemy has not been spared in making the pamph- let in every way worth: at the con- Inexnial interests of the Capital of the Dominion. Tb illustrations are par- ticnlarly tine. Some 25,000 copies been fined and will be very widely diatrib- nted. Bneine- men of Ottawa owe a. debt of gratitude to Mr. C. W. Hit- ehell. proprietor of the Free Pres. l M ULLETT. the with at Mr. Arthur Lie. Windham . mgm â€" mvmcpm mm Foo'r “0F KENT STREET. 010:! (or. Sale Register. BIRTBS If you ammo buy rm Gonna, win buys for [as than mafactnms’ pm, and malaria) share tlo rake-elf. ALWAYS AHEAII I! QUALITY. ALWAYS nnww ll PAIGE. Yuur Now Full Suits are here. Your New Full timeouts are here. Your New Full [Mars an Am. Your law Full Huts and Gus are lm Your New Full Uulorwoar is IIOI'O. 'GH. lott. GEO. A. LITTLE Quick Sellers bor of tho ht. Dav. John‘ quomfl Linaay, LANGFELDTâ€"HATLEYâ€"At St. Jud church. Onilu, on Wodnoothy, Sept- M26113. 1899. hyths Rev. G. Lib. dean of W ydifiColhmTomto,“ by the Rt". Gno- Gnom- Minx-M RIM and”. oldest dung been”. I. Haley.“ uq.. of‘Anh Done". WIT-.0 the Rev. E. A. Lnngfeldt. new 4 “nlt (Jam-ch. 0m MATHS O‘CONNORâ€"In Lindsay. on M. October 3rd. Lucy Maud O‘Confl‘. “MUS â€" ROGERS. â€" At H “I. on Sept mmebyScdeox-i‘s my. n Mk0. M. Wabater. all at m mox-mwx. â€"Att.bxd- dance of hthnbride’apamh. William-3L. hiya-axon WM BANDFOBD â€" WEBSTERâ€"At. W719 you: unit 6 months Wednesday. Sept. 20th.. 1899, 5th 22" ““1 mwgzvfimm- ' 5 nay. 0 Port Hammond. Brita-h Colds. Jamie - HUMâ€"0n an!» inVu'ulun. at the residence 1' Width nothor. In. P. N. Mu" by. Rev. Bryce Innis. William: 1‘ _to [13310 Murdock, both of Va bxfiflmâ€" If W 7 '7 church, Iii- ”.on Oct. {minnow Taboo. Mn- m’m. B.A.. Dr. Hamllus, of Fifi to Blswhefipagrs. 399-189 dank Humming)“: "0:1de LATEST SONGS G A. let'e. Opp. Pocono; Vol

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