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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 22 Nov 1895, p. 10

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W -__-.1 pummel“: pexfarmers. And. the renun- WW8”, an in Emma. PmosALâ€"m qgmm’ as they always best.” hunting!” arrived Eighest.... ...... ................ 43.9 Friday Lowest ......... -. . ............. 19 0 -Monday Warmest day, mean of........ ..42.2--Friday Coldest day. mean of............26.9-â€"Monday The week, mean of ...... ...... 7.34.37. Precipitation in Inches. ..cst. {an of rain. 0.12. Frirdsy nan fell on lday. T» .l rain “11...... .................. 012. [Correspondence 0! m Poe-L] Conundrumâ€"In lass issue up an '5 rr'cte stating that the Rsv. Mr. McIntyre preached in Mum. This ohzuld have mad in Manama. In tha same Issue it was «ta-zed that the pnbuu u would 1n um bu opened for them at an Wednesday. This aho d are bean Wedneadm and SsmdanémBot‘: on than mistakes occurred In the TnPos'r.andyour correspondent is not do or the Balsam Grove onevm 1m (0 mu. rn the neighbars' cow Ewan-air. John U pton entered an M: Icn against Mr. McGloohlan and John B: dd. Rodd proved his lnnounoo, but McGKoohlan was dined $5 and costs. Report for week endinz Saturday night, Nov 16m. 159'. - .-. yedvfiobert Prise. rues Freeâ€"A W. Kinney. S cred Concertâ€"Mathodist Choir. u‘m- ksziving Sale â€"-Hughm a Go. \‘ivn- Days' Pfice List -)l. J. Carter. 1‘. :14: You Wantâ€"B. Promo. Oakwood. L- cu! -British American Business College. RA LSAM GRU VB. {Curacaondeuce o! m Poem "rtchomn-«Mr. Conner. of east Menflln, rented Mr. John Cowperwelght‘s ‘ .U. no: T a: NORTH-wratâ€"Mr. Levi and .s. DeGee: have arrived home from u: is and Bolssevain, Manitoba. They ta speak very highly of the prairie prev- ‘00. PERSONALâ€"Mr. A. McGlnnle I! expect- : home {mm Brandon next week. REMINDBBr-WO be: he remind the cep- no or use Balsam Grove ghevellere to mN'fis A’f FRIDAY. NOV. ‘CAL NE‘VS-LETTERS 10 ,« dverfigemeu ts This Week. Gluttatliau gum. TEE WEATHER. HANILLA- Temperature. :3 they always T. Bum. 6E uu-w. v-uâ€"uâ€" -â€"v _._ partura from my usual custom of not noticing these “chm-la” that manage (lure- ly while the chief edltor is away) In gat- tlng then- silly writings In a papa . I tall to see what spectacles has to do with correct spelling. or how he can be concern- ed about the equines driven by the “mail carrier." Astmqutctot melts!!! rater. A 7 1 i -lLL __ “Cum" WU -v-"- â€"r- r vm , , 7 7 ,,, thrown or rather pulled our the duh, I fund l‘llllrthc fall dlzlhccatcdttgnfi'oiut 31:21:: onr‘ finger on 0 risk r the aid of a medical mu. 1! tingling“. had 1: tree of thopoqu. and Mrs. Bron co 1:; doubt would“ have boo: MOI!!! It‘d; ml- Pm ‘0 03M” but 3n; 1:.di Mr. P. as: ,L Q. L___l_.. -â€" ufiXPLANATIOS.â€"A neighbor has called tice, nomthe heed of the Island, had a. my attention to a. soecial correspondence vary narrow escape last Friday. The in your cotem, the \vfiatchman, which ‘ln nccxyoke broke and the tamaveeepring eludes a news item under the heedin ‘A “a 80" beyond his control. wcrdtothccc dcnccsTn: osr, tommthchomeneerthehu-ber but done: not say In where. 1:25:13 |§1ndhhron§htthemem 8g): bntptali: malicious strain through tron wheel 3 from g m | l l e, Itekclteereterrlngtome. Will mt when the - {fewedigor excuse motor once in a de- Ewing’fifi’. h?!“ Mr. Prentice wee ,A.A_I ___-L-_. -A _-L , __II_‘ mâ€" L‘. ‘--L but does not say tram where. magma | and broua from the WIS 3313““. W “‘55?! . high from WHAT WE WOULD LIKE TO Know.â€" Wby J anetvflle and Omemee. or Reaboxo. can't arrange for a shooting match, either for game or targets. Janetvnle ls ready, so let us hear from Omemee or Reaboru, or both, as Janetvme can put a strong team in the field ...... Why so many of our boys are seen going south this last white. They must be like the wild geeseâ€"the weather must be waymer In the south, but look our, boys. am: don't mess lots. or you are sure to get shot it Mack gets his eye on you. Um “nun-v.-- __--VV0- I ‘7 "- r , - . died recently at his home in Monmouth township, at the advanced age of 92 years. Mr. Savanna was an early settler here. having married one of the Misses Degeer msny years ago, and was s contra‘ctor for road jobs for many years here. He re- moved from here over twenty years ago. A faithful. honest man; he leaves a widow and several sons and daughters to mourn his death. He had been in poor health fu- some time, but his last illness was short. Pusozur. â€"m:: M. Grant end Miss Alice McLenohlin spent Sunday with friends at Lien-g _gr._ve,_E_:doo. .Mrs. ,nA._n,_ n. _ [Cormpondence of In; Post. 08mâ€" A'exander Savanac, for many guys a fagpfiafkpffgoeage in this vicinity, -_A lâ€" “A-mflfi... Ally-av â€". 7.. ‘-___ H. J. Pearson. of Notland, is visiting her brother. W. H. McLsnohlln ...... Mm. Thor. anker and funny are visiting Mr. D. McKinnov, of. Bethany ...... M‘s: Kata Emma, of Lindsay, called on 05km“! 001CS:"'WHK ‘ ¢,, A_n_3 Ava-nun .nâ€"a- â€"â€"_ _'___ - SHOOTING.â€"Messrs.'Willie Mack and Jim Thornton had the pleasure or bringing down three wild geese our. of a flock last week. This is good shooting, but nothing more than could be expected from them ; those who know the boys say they are ciinkers with the shqgtigg stick: "Lossst-Mrfbfim‘nars had the mis- fc-rcnne to lose one cf his horses; also Mr. John Brown, of Fleetwood. lost a. valuable horse also. (Correspondence of Tm: Poer RETURNED.-- Mr. Willie Morrow, o! Fleecwocd, has returned from Manlcoba leaking hale ant; hearty. .vtvig- ‘f_-‘_ -_A hae returned home from Csnnlngtoo. hav- ing- put the finishing touches on the Methodhb church ..... Mr. Geo. Slater is nomu afcer an extended. trip to Uncle Sam‘s domains. Tex-3 BAPTIST C3013 went to Canning- ton on Monday evening to sing in the Baptist church in that viiiage. This was their secund visit to Cannington and they ware unusuaiiy well received. GEN TEAL MANVERS. OAK WOOD. THE CANADIAN P083 good any result from these special services. NARROW Ewanâ€"Mmsnd Mrs. Pron- tios, from the head “12; Island, had s. nscxyoksbrohsmthstssm nuptials and t ondhlsoonu-ol. fi toti‘gngrhgmspmthgrwgng “I" uv" ' 'â€" â€"-â€"_.. --- Goon §an-Cat'le sold well at John Irvin‘e sale last Saturday, good prices being obtcined. Goon BARGAIN.â€"The Brown farm in the 2nd con. 0: Reach. wce sold it»: {Satan-any, and was bought by A. Rose or . Coneuruurtoxaâ€"Mr. Bert Bruce, hardware merchant. has a very smiling countenance these daysâ€"he is now pupa Bruce. Ike 3 boy, too. Rmvu. 41‘th is the sixth week for revival services in the Methodist church. The church is crowded every night and my conversions hove taken no. The members of this church think v. D. N. McCcmue is the moat salons minister the); ever had. It in. to heflhoped much hh... -_- â€"A-l-‘l [Correspondence 0! Tu: P031] PERSONAL-Rev. Mr. Crosby, of Toronto, preached in the Baptist church 1391: Sun- day. .. . . .Mrs. Craig, of Toronto ; Mrs. D. E. Wells and son, West Toronto Junction; Mr. G. Slum p, M-. Fans: ; Miss Banan- tyne. Vi bub) ; Mr. I. M’mson, Tcronto: Mr. F. Mosure. Hamilton: and .‘vx iss Lottie Code, Believiiie ; are visiting friends in town ...... Mr. John McGill, ot Putersburg. Virginia. who was visiting his brother. W. McGiil of the Western Bank. left for home last Thursday, taking with him Miss Dora. McGlll to spend the winter months as her uncle's soulhern home._ -. “,n u ”6231355"BE"T‘EL"€HE§ELM1ss Ethel Kennedy intends studying again at the oloee ot the yesr: her place Will be taken by_Mlss glcConnellQVtwtrhls town. A u -__A_:J-._- I_-__ SVEEEeâ€"Ee'l'f 55:1 33:31:}- iii-fie 6! his r153, wnich will 1:; him 113139;: a few weeks. - nvâ€" u... -â€" Sarrum â€"hobert Hicks now cccnpies his new home oqRoga-ss. _- u. . ‘1 _._---____,, -_ ”DB-c3}; HUNTERs.â€"Severel edtsidere have been here duck shooting, and had aood smcase as was evidenced by the number cf ducks beggeo. Accmmr.-Mr. John White, with Mrs. Harper, west or the town, had a rather serious accident qt the etetion e_f_eyv dye drivrr, I can only say “we," the horse and myself. do not need his sympathy and only pity him for his malice. and will be con- tent. it he only pays his fares. which he is no; in the habin or doing. I am glad he shows a. parciality for nice horses, but fear he may never approach nearer to owner- ship than a wheelbarrow or pair of side- boards. A VISITORâ€"Mrs. Sheppard, a brizht Bobcayszeon lady, is here visiting at her brother‘s. Mr. Reed’s, station master. PORT PERR Y. gfifim: t. mltnrzle'peglonm “5 m m mm misting to dangp than!!!“ tutu-31mm «mommyâ€"Imba- - Orr TOTE! Woonaâ€"A mun bays umdhare hue “datum m axpoo and: out In woman 30' nod-art man want-Iv to how” umber not!» who of t 3' 3% f rm" "‘ M66511 '62 EW’ . The ma: magnet, I tow fdendnonl «*130003. mm being m owls]: Managua-owl”: 10:13de- but will be larger with momma: better tends. Harmâ€"On TI: 0 Int woo ‘ Mr. menu: emu”. of M “d was Pandas. o: Emu-mu. m "M! In holy hands of mm ”NB"- mmmacfln- atEm. ham :Corrupondencc oi Tu: Pcsm Cuuaca OPENING.â€"The Liflond Metho- dist church, hevinu had a thorough repair- ing will be re-opened on Sundey. the 24:11. The Rev. Mr. Kilgour. of Cunnville, will preach at 2 pm. and M. 7 p.111. Mancini]. at Pontyfirool. did the painting and peg}: lag. and . 'i‘ims. the~oerpencerin . r. Bar. or Perez-bore, will deliver a octave on Monday evening, the 25th. on the tub- j e95, ‘:@_lpd (gel-.0111 biplane." _____ I.-- “A... - Jet“, NIH!“ UHF uwu uuawcu-o Enema.- r. J. Staples be. erected s new barn to replace the one annoyed b are some time ego. The neighbors "1ch out and be! him, end In a few days to was finish . [Correspondent o! m M] Own SCHOOLâ€"5.8. No. 6. Emil}. h“ reopened utter u closure of I50“ 3!: weeks. The “conduct: 1- and! Off“: A SAD CASE James Barker, an old resident of Reach townshin, end recently from Little Britain, went to Reeve Carts and asked to be sent to Whitb jail tor the winter, as he thought a would receive better care there than he would by roaming around. Pcdr J immylikeg liquor too well for his own good. H: re is a man noout 65 years of age and act a dollar to bless himselt with. every dollar he has earned has gone for liquor. “ ,,, _ .. A Suapaxss.â€" Ocr pepulsr Wm”, James Chisholm, had a scmewhet peculiar feeling in his lingers one day last week. He was handling a be of freight, as he thought, and it tune out to be a bag of porcupines. He thinks people might label their bags when such strange things as quilly, nrickly porcupines are inside. AN Opsmxe â€"Mehler Bros.’ eveporet ing works are closed for this season. They have sold the entire season's 'tock. Here is uohence for some one to make money, as they will sell outfioheap. AI: wasznot damned very much, the whim:- trees and neokyoke being broken and the he at axle bent. HUNTERS â€"-'1"he deer hunters returned last Saturday and had two deer {or six men. 301‘ mumâ€"L dealt! mm chiefly o! by. D0 WNL‘ Y V LL13! LIE!" UB1). wmi momma: 03m Dxctmx. FRIDAY. tom. “hallway. a club any throwâ€" mm on which to new 0:999!!! hm. new” mum that U F l‘ootb‘ll Noun. A lover of the game asks: Is thereto be no more toothelll We do not hear much about it just now. The Separate school boys have been practicing Associ- ation and Rugby lootbnll lately. and now on put up 3 good gem of either. They slaved the Union school three times and «tested them. and now they would like something a little harder to techie. We would Jlke to hear in your next issue cf some strong team on'eriog to ploy them. out they will hove work to bent the Sepa- Lu.“ 'â€"'â€" 0: Johnny Tau 3933- M 7 7 ' Sue- Anmmhmthcomhudmwâ€" Annapuohotomcnldhu: Wandbytbmud wot u the dew. A look” Tou- manual. Thus was 31: onthnslutlc meetlng of hockey plum at the Simpson house but evening, and a strong club m cranked with the following cmaen: Hon. pren. J. G. Eiwu'dg ; pgelfienf. W. H. Slmpson; more , H. Rlohu-duan; mum. Palm- nnedy; communeâ€"Geo Kain c. S. Hulme. Fred Shannon, Pull. Keane y. la I: :r rboble the club will seek admlsalon to the league. . nonorm Cards. Some handsome lines of memorial cards now In amok at rouonnblo prim tor one and two dozen lots. 0:11 and examine or write tor samples to this once. [Ivan m. TO WN JOTTINGS. NOVEMBER 22, ' “cutthroat. fifwmjm' ' is. i Runway Nut“. I â€"3[r. John Campbell. operatcr at Mid- UAnd. who ban than on the sick list far none weeks. resumed Ms place a: the “new” on Mondny last. Wmle this Intern my a time: «nu? uomo «by. tho while my rely on Per- m m. â€"'.l.‘ho trad. from the we con- gnggr : phat. G. '1'. B. hgsy. From on. W on: . 13!: m magi «u: u mama. may; ls â€"-â€"â€"' umRI-u'd over the' nun lemma 0: the G. '1‘.R commanding. with the chums of an. unload” htnunotntnwm be snowed to lu’vuctluon nwmm pgcgdlnfi I: II much. am cation. â€"Tho tannins! public will beplmed to learn thus Conouctor Lschhddge. of mama. hue so far "covered tron a tavern 0-!th of bronchlus. which kept him In doors farbhopucmtmutobe IN. to mume his duflu on thoBlnck- nut sud manna run. â€"Whon the Wharton treln pulled into the etetion lens-mode: mooning it wee noticed am the oow-csmher and trout beene cf the engine wen covered with blood end hair. Enquiry elicited them Meowhedhee.hoisoedom thereooeoothemdown. â€"Two cows that hed run the gauntlet of the trains All seem In the vicinity of Victor“ Huber. were run down on S mar- dey lest by 3 might. Engineer Hamilton end Firemen Hunt bed the pleasure of pnttlnu them euoceutnny out o! the my 0! doing further hem. _~â€"\Tr. C J. Pusey, mident ot the L B. 8: 0.8 8.. went north loot week. He lubed chat he hoped to hove his uoe completed u for as Bancroft In obout three weeks. â€"Dnrin$the pelt few deye e number of new men eve beenpu rework on this division to an the veceneiee ceased by the remove! oi the more experienced stein men to other points. necessitated bye revival in tremc. :Two engines and can let: light last Mondny tar Mound. when they will be ensued hr three week: or more humus (night between that clay and Richmond. Que. â€"Mr. W. Piaget 13 5!: present relieving 1 Mr. J. Chant. agent “3 thkwamr, who ' ls spending a (cw weeks’ holidays visit- lng friend- In Wotan Ontulo. two milos south 0! Rabat-o. There are 1001:?“ land-Alanna. nboucfio oiouchcu und 1: ahike: w un‘hnm I :34 Lou Con 10.09:.tbm mile‘ west «:1 Umcmfl. o! | sunk bun-.80): 80md80x70; mme )mu 4nd that never-mung wo-nu Apply u R-mERT , 811001.30!th or DAVID REID Influxâ€"5'“ , .__. D o! the subscriber Lot 5. Cm) 1 Marnmq, TN? Roldan mum. Two Buck Steer». \Vlnlc Steer sud Bod Ind “I'M“ Bull. The owner can have nmc‘ 1W rrovinc property all flying cxpcmcs. ROBHKT F8188. Manchu-d P 0 . Dunâ€"am w. #__ l lined mks mac 0! 2 wch drc mounting inside 11 (t. long by 3x15 :1. n‘ deep. WM be «old chap. Apply a Painting Odie: -S¢. (man. Inuxwuuv-uu I v ..... â€" ARM TO RENEâ€"S Lot‘ Con 10.000.th mi U Ill IIIOB EU I Ibglmg'r; “MFR 'l‘l‘ JEL I "a .- Swan-c u- on":: onboxmwa: .~: " cw“ . demwrmo- IN: amp puns kconnocud by “MWWQUMM me a. a. amuéfifi-Afifla hand by A. 333mm. drqu‘J “if“ r' .‘J: ~'. ... â€" .â€" i; ‘ I tn... 5‘ A} “in: ':l- ‘ P' EHAMPEGN Know What You Chew mu 5: Son._ ‘ANKS FOR SALE.-â€"TWn lu- 8 2:30; Is free it; injurious coloriflf' TRAYED. â€"â€"Sufnyed fintoi the prom??? TN! “0. I. PR ’ Alfnuim- cure ICE 8 for thr 'l‘n'mf'" flab“. #- era \ In“ I - "'hnhkl 7 - T‘ ' iorm. ' r 13 ‘ Thllu831.'\..‘uf(‘;fu‘ 0M u... a box. Allnwr'é‘” ,i_4‘ New Advertzsemantg; .wcxn'r a con. c0" “new... 0"- éoufh Half of plank QT HIWE Fllfliw Ifing the M woult “old new hthionabi “Style at fashioned They ma] nets and l umufact! ploy nom being the Enmine FAIR of Lim MANUE WUFAA

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