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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 3 Nov 1899, p. 10

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«din an Tue°~day. NOV. 14th. under the ausâ€" pices of the Public Library‘ An ex- cellent program lms been prepared, consisting of rec’tntions and vocal and instrumental music. Messrs. Vallen- tine and Ydrex, qf_ quderland; Mia; LITTLE BRITAIN. (Corraspondenoe' to The; Peat.) A; grand concert and oyster supper will be lucid in the Methodist _chnrch UAW ‘ Glendenping and Mr. D. McQueen, of Manilla; Mr. J. F. Cunnings, Oak‘- wpod, and Mrs. Mrimmon‘. Mrs. -Mcâ€" Intyre. Messrs. McCrimmon and Mor- gan. of Lindsay. well-known tum-it“, wilttake part. assisted by the best local talent. Oysters will be served at 6.30 o’clock. Don't fail to’ attend. as this will be an excellent. opportuni- tyAgtr egjogigg gr. etejmng of soiid tug. 1,_j __ Mr. J. J. Baa. lu’bis now; stand. is prepared tot m: you with a nice suit oi! clothes: or‘ an amt. For style, fit and finish. he qaxg’Lbe _beaten. "fia:gufiuâ€"EBQVYEO’S {unzip boxes! my, are the hmt thing, any (31-. mar can’ get to haul _in‘ roots. ciry ‘-' and study agreed with him. ‘VF Iinn’e: mu. daughter Of Mr. en. of on» place, has returned hem. . run Ruin-«tor. where she has lived for some time. A. very successful fowl supper was held. in the Presbyterian church here on Oct 20th The program consisted of mmic, a dialogue and smashes: by the Rev. Mr. Leitch of .Fenelon Falls, and Rev. Mr. Green and. Mr. Fair, of Femmn Falls. Quite a number drove rmi frmrf that viflnge. as it wasa fine - w} * Iruceeda amounted [to 850. which will go towards the shed. fund 3. J. ‘umn of Toronto Uni- .m was home. lately on 3 Visit ‘ Jvik mrenta. H9 100:5 39}! .3116 BURY’B GREEN. (Correspondence to The Post.) Wedding 5. are plentiful around here this £321.01) Tuesday, the 17th Mr. Wililam HoskEn. of this place, Was united in marriage to Misd Bella. Sin- clair; also Mr. Edwqrd m m married to Miss Lizzie Mafia“. We wish the. respective young coup‘les long life and prosperity. _ _ ~ .WOODVILLR. (Cormpondame to The Post.) McKay. the tailor; is granted to get younp a nice nobby mt otolotha canons-coat. Big attokolhllgoodo has zu'nvod am! his prices one very mable. Mrs. Wm. 'Rid. of this. village» died on \Vednesday morning. after a. long illness. She leaves a loving husband and daughter to mourn her 1098. Mrs. Reid was. one of tho pioqqora of ‘Eldon. IINIEAY, FRIDAY, NOV. 3rd. 1899 Miss B.â€" .O'Iarkse, Eenelou Falls, is spending a few days in town. the guest of Mrs. McQueen. m council met on 3151: Oct, and among other thinp they paaeod by -law to have all tang dollootod. on tha 10th Dam, so the- collector must hunt 1e. Correct Fall Dress Fabrics- Dundu Fianna Bros. ‘ Neither Rhyme not Beasonâ€"O’Lough- lin Mclhtyne. Auction Sale! of Valuable Village Pro- pawâ€"McLaughlin . _McDiarmid. LUCA L NEWS-LETTERS the» Public Library committee in- tends holding a concert in the Odd- t‘ellows’ halb on May evening. .Nov. 7th., See prqgram. MANILLA. (Correspondence to 11b! M) Mr. Wm. English had. the misfor- tune to lose a valuable mare” Sutur- dgy morning. Cause. inflammation; she was sick a. few hours, and died before the V. S.30ul§._get-_to bar. "Don’t form; t Mr. John Kerr'q auc- tion sale next Tuesday afternoon. X Tourist Carâ€"CPR Dry Goodsâ€"Ra. E Allan a: 00. {Wall Papersâ€"Geo. A. Little New Drew Goodsâ€"Hogs Bra. Just Like a Procession-B. Neill. Manufacturersâ€"J. Sutclifte . Sou Ho Writes a Good Handâ€"ELBD. Executors' Noticeâ€"Stewart 8: O’Con nor Hunters. Hunt no Inner â€" A. J. LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Unlimud man 0! M t. M on anew. n lowest nun. Not. (“I- counted. Agent. for thc [new We ”III. we (So-pay of can“. the for an Union mun-co Society 0‘ 3°” Graham. Certainty versus Uncertainty â€" W. My. um 00L, '8“. don. England. (Fin). sad tho ”lull Union sad Nations! Fire Insurance (Jo-my. mnneu allfl [flSfllflflflfl 75 IBN’S HEAVY ULSTER OVERCOA‘I'S at 3 reduction of 20 per cent. , to clear the line. do not intend w wry any After the line is cleared. The Weekly Post We sell the bent Shaker Flannel in the trade, Grey Flannel, Red .Flannel, White Flannel, Unshrinkable Flannel for Men’s Shirt: All cur staples are well assorted The beat for the lea-t: money in Lidieb' Underwear, Corsets, Gloves, and Hosiery. KERR BU First elm line of Men's Underweu" Special, in large sin-o, Ladic-s’ NEW J ACKBT“. from Germmy. ' KERR 00. 10 For good BLACK DRESS GOODS Dram Goods, Homespun Suit all first. quality. 0|)de Putnam, Limb”. John Kflnnoq JOHN KENNEDY, mm Block. Kant-at direct Mr A. Spence, who has been on an extended holiday to North Dakota, friends, is expected home next- week. Mr. A. B. Clifford's grist mill is do- ing a rushing business. At preSen‘t Mr. Clifford; manufactures stone flout, cornmeal. rye. buckwheat flour, and all kinds of 01109 and. feed, also grain roller flour, rolled oats and. oatmeal. and 301131 at low prices. Mr. Bert Clif- foa'di is in charge of- the.» mill, anti. is assisted. by- ]flr. Burling. . Mr. A. Gusty is building a new addi- tiou on to his hatchprope-rty. who}: will be utilized for a billiard» parlor. Owing to the price of- iron having been rm it, is expected. tint _the local bliphmithl will raise their price: mordmgb» . Sanity“! houseb is still re rted. Mr. Elli , tbs genial statidp agent, yaw it would y some “Earâ€"Ha; barn at photog'mhper in town for the last week' 'or so. Messls C' lford and Webs er wheeled ‘1- Lindsay recently, but wezc compellcfil :9 “train" it home‘ Owing to the and condition of the roads. came-1 by rain. . Some of the boys went. out hunting the other day. We believe. one of them got a duck. Doubtlese~ he would have preferred a deer (dean) Hunting is becoming quite a fad,~ especially among tile yopng ladie‘a_ ‘ - _ Miss Ettta. MacKenzie and Miss Jack Wbod spent Wednesday of last week in Linden“. _ _ ‘_ It is: rumoredthat a. cbuple of young people. whom you knoiw, expect; to move to Manta Carlo this fall. W's known pesitively that one of them, at least, Will be successful as long as the! stakes don't exceed thirty-five . Kiss Cora Stevens. of Lindsay. m gupresentr Visiting Miss Belle Camp- Miss Evelyn Eraser gave a. very ;enâ€" joyable party on Tuesday night: That eVeryone enjoyed themselves immena - 1y, was demonstrated by the fact that we didn’t gel: home till the “wee ama’ hours of the mornin’." We under- stand that some of the guests were attained; by masked hifiiwaymn up- on their way home. 37 all escap- ed without injury with the expection at one young lady. and we believe that shot escaped with her. life and her pursd. Dr. and} Mrs. G. E. Staccy, ofCou dz, Toronto, spent a. few days in filling» Jab}: wgek. Dr. am ' 'de'ai'tiot. Lindsay. visit- ed Gooderham. Thursday and tnrday gnd may kept busy extracting and fill- Miss Edith Mackenzie, of Toronto, who has been visiting her' sister for thud last few weeks, entertained her may frjends at “Shady Hurst" on Mnbfi‘ving; Mien MacFadyen has retumetx to Linden}, (go continue her studies at thg @1399». Miss Sis. My. who has been Visit- i in Toronto. has returned home. J. J. C. Campbell. and Mia Gumbel): spent ThanWiving week in thy city. _ mam is to be a newt Ehingle mil! emu-ed hero. {the proprietor intends settlxng down. and we understand that the services of a preacher will be re- qu_ire(_l about that type. "7m.- Pnffer. Mountain View. Spent ashortttimeintown lutwoek. _7 KIRKFIELD. (Correspondence to The Post.) Mrs. A. O. Mackenzie spent her Mamiving holidays in Toronto. m. Carl Henderson. of Lindnay y. paid a, Visit” t9 h‘s friend. Mr. Sam Staples. Doctor and Mrs. Hamdon. Bowm- ville. were guests at the Union luv. Er. Hater fiance baid aAflying visit to! Toronto last week. MisaMary! I uglea'bftonFridq for Madoc. whom she will be: the guest of ban sister, Mia. P. Brady: _ Jay: Gould. Poterboro. and BL Hag- lgarty. Rochmter. were at the Union last week. who: mm trying their luck: at our putt-ideas. and took a. 22°91! PM 8W with “339': 3,, 'Owiné tart!» 'non-appéarance at the preach“; . .fiham was no service in the Methodist church on Sunday). _ full tones in a few days. Miss 'Eunl Ehompaon was visiting friemb in town last week. The Misses Barr. accompanied by Mr. Will Currie. Irondnlo, were in town on 8mm. Our town is much i mprovoé by the new grist mill meant]; erected by Mr. Hunten .We- expect it to be. running full force in a few days. Vivian White hive enlarged their stavo factory. getting mad: for. next mama‘s work. GOODEBEAM. (Correspondenod to m M) m1; the beginning“ lastweeka number of small boys cleft town to hunt partridge at Dickson's camps. they. were qmte successful. and. came home laden with spoils. _ ' E."Millor, w. Raul. M. 'l’otty. AL amt. G. Burns. J. Mickie. Eu Phnirfi 1.. Sec- oombo. E. Franklin. L. Phoenix. M). '15 lot. 8. Leak. W. Inuit; A. Word. I - a“ w. M R_Real. J- BUM. 31. 11min. at... m.-s:.-n Bum. O. Jamie-on. O. Baal. ‘3. McDonald, C. Burnett. 0. Luis. M. Duty, 0. Phnir. E. MoArthur. M. Baum. BL McDonald. ‘3. steel. A. On“. H“. Beam Guns III. 3'. â€" W. Ora“. Clm 111 Jr. - 13. Luke. W. Putt . 3 lanes. G. Mar- tin. magma. Bonn. V. Crux. M3. Mlor. J. MbArthur, A. Oliver. m. Olim. All our pmaont teacher. Mr. J. Goo. Liner. has accepted a. position in To- mto. tho trustees no on the lookout for an experionood professional one. rr‘m following in the report! at tho son or division of Gmnbnnk school for October. Glu- V.â€" J'. Taylor. 0. Burbs. Clan [VF-'11 Bryant. C. Gul- l_oy._ 'A. Meghan. G. Burbs; E. Salter. n so nLnn- AI D--I GREENBANK. (Correspondence to us Post.) Mr. John Ewen. Uxbridge. formerly of this place. died tut m): after hav- ins' been under the dootor'n oarejor com moot! _ . "fifau’téfiy'fikifi will be held in Sainttield. no thaw will bq no morning service here in thy Methodiatuchnr‘cLh: Mia: R\ Ehll ii spending a abort timo have mth Identity.” _ . . . out Us Illa-It, WVI‘- v“ â€"_-rr_r , -7, of up “20th (kntury Hand." and the generosity of the people. The debt has been there for 21; years. and. was .850 when’ Mr. hitch came. . (”0‘ ,4 FENEIDN FALLS. “ (Correspondence to Tm Put.) Our harvest home anniversary on 22nd. and 23rd was a. decided sum. though the mthfr yas untavqrablo 4-..--- .. -4 3., and. W. R at. ”up "Pl“. vu- Wâ€"mâ€" vâ€"vvâ€"' was in: Ling»; last ween‘on basin“. utth mum was wall Wtod at Mr. S. D. {Wnbsbor'd barn-nigh; on Wedneaflay. Oct. 18th.. We noticed tha followmg gentlemen: v. Mr. enkina, Robeson. J. Gnu, V5, J. J‘ .B. Weldog. 3.: Brown; Mr. Fugue in: J.. B. AWQIQM, our papal}: flask, â€"'nc‘â€""' , . Our genixil postmaster and division court clerk, MI. A. C. Graham; is h]- ways: found at the 03d. stand. When 7â€" __ -_- Ath- Wag: Luuuu u.- w... v._ . you have conveyancing or any other work or that nature, give him a call Mn. T. Foley, Mr. D. J”, Finn and Mr. Commerford, of Uphill, paid 'our village a friendly visit last week Mr. John McDonald, of Lindsay. wax in the village last week. , _ Mr. '1‘. H. Peel, of: Toronto, was in town last week making preparation for his annual deer hunt.‘ The party will go to Noyth WY. ' u.- "-3â€", -__V ,Me‘sars. D. Ryckman and S. C. Cav- erly. our blacksmiths, saw their, trade has never been better. Mr. Céverly deals in furniture. cutters. carriages. buggies. etc., and reports businea 'good. in these lines. Our hotelkeepem. Messrs. A. Mic- Evoy and W .J. Chirpaw. have no cause to grumble. for their trade has t up well. The accommodation is irat- class at both hotels. Mr. Chi aw, who runs.~ the saw mill. says his umber business is as good as ever. if not better, despite keen competitiom Eb: is anxious to buy a lnnge quantity of logs, ties. cedar shingle bolts‘ and posts, for which the highest price will be paid. \. _L-_ , __I J:-v2-:Aâ€" The Victoria Road flour and feed store. conducted by Mr. J. J. Connolly. is doing a rushing business now; Mr. Connelly buys cheap for cash them- fore is in a position to giVe customers the benefit at his close buying. He deals in grain. lumber; buggiess- m- gom. sleighs, carriages and cutters, and is also agent for all kinds of farm implements. Picture framing . and enlarging. of photas done on. shortest notice. When requiring anything in the above lines give Mr. Connolly a calLâ€"wl. _ . . \uAIâ€"‘â€" "-0 Mr. D“ King has one of the best but- cher shops in North Victoria. His stock of fresh and cured meats. bacon. mpgage, ego. _i_s first-class. NH"â€" Ila-l our wwâ€"n- -â€" 1 A; number of hutoxâ€"fiâ€"from outaido prints ha'o 81193.1! passed through the nllago on the" way to the huntug kroumk farther north. where they are tting comfortable camp! erect- bus go I ed ore the first at :November. Bavinl sefiice ' m. and Mrs. J. Hakim und family are Visiting friends in my township 1 m . i Potatoes an all dug: ploughing is : in full blast ; turnips tqeatoh it next uv-â€"â€" -_ “mm. J. W. Sifieida. Anderson 4: Rahill and John H'atshaw, our dther merchants, report business good. Their stoma are well filled with; dry. goods. groceries boots and chose. etc; The Victoria Road flour and feed store. conducted by Mr. J. J. Connolly. Mil” v-vu-v-u- ‘â€"w _--,, v 13!: Segtember by our genial Dr. Grant, )5 doing a splendi businefi The doctor intends gnlarging tho atorg. taking in the small premises at the side and fitting it up for an office. He will then have one of the; beat‘ stands 'north of Iqrqqto. . l , ~_. l VICEOBJA ROAD. (Correspondence to ma PM.) Mr. J. C. Saidds han- oponod. out in Mr. Anderson's old stand a choice stock of general groceries. provisions, flour. and feed. etc. His son' George will be“ in charge of the store. and mu be pleased to show the 30013! to proa- pective buyers. A shame of public pagronggo is_solic3ted.â€"wl. LOMD. ' (Commune. to the Poet.) Wer‘ has been deolnred byl the citi- I lens 0! our village, but insteed of th Boere of South Attica the antlered monarch ot'the wood. will be up mark ”or their tmty riflel. Ouu vlllage detachment left on My morn for Victoria lake. well eupplied. vi provisions. canoes. dome. ete.. and an our best marknmen are among the party, we may feel confident that when they return their oanoee will be more heavily labn with venison than they were with supplies. ‘mgfimWIM?inmin our miat.‘ On Eriday r. Thoma. Cooper, of: Head Lake. man called away after several month? suffering from that dread disease. e'bneumpttion. no funeral on Sunday to Norland ceme- tery was largely attended. The'eor- rowing friends have the sympathy of the entire community. ‘ It is confidently expected that the new sawmill erected by Hairs Step- hens a: Argue, will begin operations shortly. Mrs. Geo. Greer. of Temieoamingue. in uniting friends lune. Mr. M. Greer. an. has returned home after spending- a few days visiting his son at Gravenhurat. Miss Annie Runes" has returned from Peterboro. where she has been staying for some time. Dr. and. Mrs. Harnden. Bowmanville. ‘ spent last Sunday and. Monday in this ‘ place. Dr. Barndenl is one of the beet workmen in his profene‘on. and all who have detective teeth should: not fail to: oomult him at hia_next vitita ng butter on Mona”. 18th Nonm- ber. Farmer- ham m using that dairying is quite n profitablo port' 0! their hm. and u it doe! may with’ n lot at labor gt hm boulde- getting 3 much hotter price for the butter. A numbor of new patrons will be tending during u» winner. I y I» Vu‘l.v 0v {libs Victoxjia drug stofe stayto don Inn-a - -v-â€"-â€" n - average at 90 cunts pal: 100 lbs. to: milk. and alto: deducting out of drawing. not uni-mo me am at 90 com: per 100. mu patron: m paid for milk according to tat. and m with very rich quality a! mflk run a high as 81.01 per 100._ The director. at a meeting Int week “ensued Mr. Lewis again to momma butter and choose. and as m to- pain are to be M to the! tutor! utter closing chow scam. on Oct . Slat. it w dodgy! t_o comm Insh- ‘ALL “'_â€"._ “anus-u; OAKWOOD. (Correspondence to m Put.) A burglary took place at the stores 06 My Hm Bros. on Saturday night last. 21.“. mo parties or party. no doubt Icahn; their danger, downw- od without much. booty. The return; for the month! of Supt. ham just' been sent out to the patrons by tho' Cheese Conway. m4 show. .tho most satidactory results of any month yet for making ohm-a. the qmngity of milk dohvored ton tho “J.-.- n__ ...I.:-I. _.-4I‘ TEE wrsngL wirf‘f‘hoé’fm'" ' '} bf Nam: 'opg, has muted Mir. Damel Currin‘s hm. .(Cormpo Mir: JopEPoo .huA-oonmdtb pmzuon at day pngi in tthIeo‘trio Light Co‘s statxon in Lind)". pad left for that town last week. Our. population is still increal' . when ialjoy in Union of Mr. Eu '- cott our thn_ar_rival on. a. young son. ALL n__ for. 5 {arm of years- mm. P rap doctorsnypnwfl idly mounting. the ”3° wgrut mix-up ha _____ A“ -â€", “â€"7â€" m not w"into. and W ””81 M “' mm the cane will mum». Po_IN'1_‘1 v.0. who’s Jog an! roar. mu; 0W FRIDAJ'. nov. sub-B: Elia-I m auctioneer. on 10‘ 2- °.“- 3' Echelon. 100 hand. 01 was. “Pm-1““ tho property at 9m“- MONDAY. NOV. nth-Ry Elia Bows. auctionoar. on lot fl. can. 4. Hari- poaa. sale o! in" m 83¢ “139 manta. inolpdilx “5°“ 5 ’9‘“? b.5138 RIYAN.â€"ln Emily; on _Sundny. JOHNS _f INGLB. _At .03 Iothodist Pumas. Mid “‘3‘”. mm" on My afternoon. Oct. 24th. at 4 Nil-- by may. 3. Pc'Bown. In Mn 17. John at the Oil 01°“!- in: 00.. rpm“, to list Jennie Insane-a warm â€" mxm._â€" Qn' dame-st. int. unwitootmr. fiJ.Win.burintor.otn Id. “:9 lecture in My night our good rabbits at: plenti- matured the village. babes in JJLWLVO nvjo- luttomumhitdntiuon parents. mourned to the city 1 an Toronto 5n agent. Iq- tul in tho-wimp near hid it'. Strapt finilw; ou basin-i. daughter. w. J. Anon. .w. 1:966:15“!!! : good up 4A.- hide. Lindsay. New B111 and Winter Hats. Gloves, Socks. Neckweor. White Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Collars and Oufi’ - s. Waterproof Coats and Umbrellas, B J. GOUGH. “M“\ 92” 1| UNDERWEAR â€"Men’s Heavy Knit Underwear, lined Undcmat for 45¢. Men's All-wool Suits. in nobby new season patterns of dur- tle tweed and cheviots, stylish cut, nt...... ....$7.25 Boys’ Ready-tome" School Sack Suits, (mom ...... $1.45 Boys' SIrong Navy Serge School Suits, well lined, ...$1.85 Boys’ Brown and Grey Halifax Tweed Suits, special... .$ 3 oo Wonderful Value in p sue Regina. WWW ,, W'WMW‘W: SUITS- R New Our exposition of Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats is except. io‘nally cheap and haanme. Every Suit and Overcoat proclaims the fqny of paying high prices to high-priced tailors.‘ Don’t wait until it ’is too cold. Here are offers that are unusual so early in the season, Wthh you can take advantage of at once. } WANTED-SIVEBAL B a [0 ar AID BORIS? pau- Io m adu- Dr Burk”: Pm: 50¢ film’s! 8 1.. P111! 256 WIL P111: 25:: 0. I. ll Powder 25c lodloamontm 10¢ A. Higinbotham, SMALL PROFITS SATISFY US. mimtuh- echelon- Ihnvethrgc in: Tswana: If you want to limit your acquaintance with the D able to laugh at the freaks of the weather, don’t delayotcgzrbjrgla: of warnier garments, but (ME AND BE CLflTHED AT ROUGH S AN mm [W PREVENTION. g Row Advent-Ono; u: MONEY TO LOAN Next to Duly Home. A. Hmmbothun; D. R. ANDERSON. 25c 20c special at 25:. Heavy Scotch Woo} Underwear for 75c 25c 25c 15c 15c am DRESS GOODS Furs made to order, Altered, Repaired ° . and Cleaned. MULLETT. 'er tw Building operations will not interfere with our regular bui- nas, and the public may roly upon the usual prompt service- Owing to the growth of our business, which has been far beyond our expectations, we are compelled to enlarge our?" is: to about double their present capacity. To our Customers: Ken’s Ovu'ooats. made of heavy tweed, with high collars, ”6 Mi, lined. u 0-... ..odeo.. ...... oooooo $350 Men’s Flue: Overcoat; made of heavy Frieze, body lined 'ith phid lining, one... .0000 odd! “awo- noon-034.75 Men's Nobby Overcoat; made in fine heavy blue or black Beaver, handsomely lined and trimmed at..., ....$8,50 Men’s very finest. Overcoat: cut in the new boy and Chester. field styles. very fashionable, at ..... .... ... "$10.00 Boyo' Shout Overcoat: or Reefers, double-breasted, all-wool, good patterns, Italian cloth linings, at............$2.25 Bop’ Wam Overcoat, heavy tweed or serge. at ------$3-50 Boya' Nobby Ovetooats. in fine Beaver doth. handsomely finCdIDdUimmed, fromi coo ......... ooo-oooo$4,so Wonderful Value in.’ PEDLAR 8: EMMERSON. MULLETT. DRY GOODS STOCKS in all departments are complete for Fall and Winter trade. Fancy Black Crepons, Costume Cloths in new ' shades. Henriettas, black and colors. Serges, in black and colors. All Wool Plaids. Special value in Fine Serge; . at 50¢ per yard. Black and Colored Velveteens, good values at 25c, 35c, 40c and soc per yard. Wrapperettes, Meltons, etc. Full range of DRESS HATERIALS in newest styles Also complete stocks of Dress Trimmings and Linings. HOGG BROS., Oakwood Oman", FOOT OF KENT STREET. A CARD. ERCOATS. ’ad'ar kriEmmornon. WWN\\ Hu-lett.

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