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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 1 Dec 1893, p. 1

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W . - o. e“.' . , L 1 ll ‘1 than c 0510 LOG NE“ S LETTERB has:n [illnSSOtil Act denim suchtaswomsy“m : dumth h:1r “tic th'i‘n world ofiosrew inflow and wlwgfln ior one. shield. the bell e28 tin-Eued soonest, pr m e wish it can gifundfibog'; 111.33. Emigr'fln’myw 3 3‘ . g â€" , a local option pone. . oug wesogree er.yot, . e ogton'nnhon «minimum vssomsrlc.â€"Thseervionnwhieh "neon. - . . l' - . Arm- ‘3 "ll WILSON» ' PRWG‘S' FOWLES OOMERSâ€"FENELON' ' desireble. should we refrsin from utterlnflthet word. the flesh some six or never: inches and Just ended have been well svpreeietodhm 3:308. ' Eg'g'in-ljey‘lfafulg‘eri‘gi‘gilm 0‘ o ‘ . :. - Rs lOcrresnondence of Tm: Poe-r.) Norseâ€"The difierent churches have knowing so well thet it in for better for coming out heck of the neck. Mr.Mand- attended. The leader. Mr. Reid. makes Jimmy 2(luminance. '0-‘W Brown 0- R: .2 .' ; ‘ ;;- F w. Wmaox. Mi -EK¢GAGm.-m. A. Smitherhem and begun the necessary training of theyoung her to be with God. Never have we wit- den. horror-stricken. ran to the scene of gooduseofhls talents and time in the Spencer 0- J Ontertey 0 ' ' ' .q l ?.e f: - h 5‘ f "“9 Gilli! have been reengegsd oretors end muslcens who eretotekepert penned a more norrwaul gathering. nor the accident. whenhe found Mr. Welling. work in which he is engaged. and his ° ’ ' ' ' .. H. .- "ii XT POPT ELGI‘i 0]" 0' 1594- They have proven them- in the eunual Christmas entertainments. seen grief more univerael. Ber remains tcnlying on the ground. On examination clear unanswereble arguments. and plein â€"._ an" ~ ..l in. . l. I 36 V38 to begood teachers and have given Pansoxan~Mn Nutting. of the Sun were leidtorostin the iemily plot at Eden it wen found the wound was not fetal. npeeking do not fell in their intended KING’S. WHARF-EMIL Y- .- '. W l §°° “Hakim“! ------ There ere heli-h- Lite. spent Friday and Saturday of last smld profound sympathy and sorrow. however.nnd under oereful treetment we Object. (omnondenoeof Tm: Poem . “ :1 l ”A B IO PREMIER DE- b27518“ boy! the?» need mining end it could week here ........ J. T. . May. roevo of What the tomb was closed we turned eregledtoeey is doing well. Luckily for ._....â€". APanxr Bonnâ€"It is astonishing to ._ ~ â€" Oh - P one without the use of hemlock bark. Cennington. has returned from a three away end left our dear young friend with him. he had exchanged rifles with Mr. 00 BO K note the difference therei- in cattle buyers- i . e " 3:25 HIS GOVERNMENT. our: Bursitisâ€"Mr. James Cain and month's visit to Winnipeg. We think if God. McFadden. Bed it been Mr. MoFedden’n CON - A few d-yn ago a Poterborough buiel’ . 7‘- dsay l â€"â€" :mthmmuilmw from Lindsey heve Joe spent e few more months there he â€"â€"â€"-oâ€"â€" own rifle he would have doubtlrsnly been $10“ng T“ POST-l cflered ecertein men in this neighborhood ' - , o; gxtnvnmoe mintedâ€"Tho .9“ 08h thil section buying hogs would be a good grit....B. Davis, James B RECHIN killed. as Mr. McFadden in a true merka- Mi K 5"“ ° ere ”"7 ‘° hear that 836M! two heed of cattle; the but de! .' r . - a _ live weight. Mr. Cain is not a stranger in Osborne and John Chemhersnrerocovering ‘ men ...... The letter being one of the earl an '3’" 'h" b“ w ill '0 1°"!- i' 00! our worthy end on tcrprining buyer Mr. C. ’ - m H‘ ( none -mtiorm 13th With Willt this locallt d f [magmas of THE Pom-,1 ’ impro'm Mr W L Shield (1 Mr I _ a v 4 m.- y. so any ermer that sold to team their recent illness....Mr. Wm. may. _ pioneers ofthie settlement. whonbeersend """ ' ° ' ' “l - Flynn. cfiered for the same lot $4.). a . ..,,...ennvcnoue tonne Farmers. Mr Ceinin m “5 fr d Tint PLnnmCi-rs. The oi-geoization oi . R. A.Cel have been nufi‘erin from e . - f ‘ _, - open not a ei to trust who has been engaged in the tailoring South Mara i th biacite cam i wolves were very plentiul. has fought 3 difference of :9 on each. The cfier wen . . ,' :79! ~°Wlt “‘1 MF- 3°11“ 9175311 1 ml? agein. business, has retired from ‘sctiys work. will take 1.0:”... 51.913165“... cgusrguch several battles with them. killing a great Iliabtattack 0! 1‘ grlooe for "l0 9‘“ '“k- ecocptod. To any that Mr. Ryan in outer- v.‘ , 1â€"3 er of agriculture. addressed the m msm.-Mr.Jas. Wager has finished .__..._. m on on“, Dec. 4:1: The“ Wm be number. 535.33??? gmz‘fiMh 9°“th orieiugia battering very lime for that . \ i ,3: 1‘; :rth Bruce at Port Elgiu on 8 “pent“ “"3 °f M" Tu" M°°r°° BOLSOVER- an afternoon session at £3010! practical . 'â€""‘ “‘ with ni no WI 00" or some time ”ohm“; N rm“, ”hipped ‘ m of . . ..-- ~ . dwelling house. Mr. Wager is a first-class Correspondence of mm] W 9““ ° 13°!” to see him “’10 lambs to New York and lost heavily. hlr. ,. F rimfx‘x . by .yâ€"ening of last week. and met workmen end has done ezoodjob forTom Tm: N P Balsa. ! discussion of a” best methods for um. NESTLETON' to beouteoon. F. h old I” tr ‘ °d til i l L.- ' » ""“"siesllc rere tlon The re- who is a first-rate fellow andi pin to AU“ OF T“ ' '- '°' ' PM work-ed a mass meeting at 730 Correspondence of Tm: Poe-r.) PERSONAL-Miss Staplen is at present "no" ° 9‘ °n z ' “ e me. "i We ‘ ’“ 6"“ ' p ‘ p M s g it not 3" MR 5' 1i “504 W 50- “d '0 "0 p. m.. when with such men as Revs Conn erumâ€"The winter is with u visiting friend to k all M I“ h“ “rad, sunk“ 21“? “we” him -' ' . '37C23i a large portion of his able “9‘.“ g "“9- sorry to say is still on the wrong track. Be h ' no“ oi I " '3. ‘ l """ " J' C' more energ: than beevel‘ both It in D“! “ .) ansideration o' the “m. “d Hhsw POST OFFICE Assrs'rxxrers. W. One of our merchants made m assignment tor: 1:11;! oimud‘fmbalrympie Carnage {5.13:1 ytifil snow. though we have hed e anchored was. in “gone on business for e that a“, county should be over-run by .. 1 - .c e 2 i . Powiee presented her husband with e gore ' ’ ' ' ‘n '“ boro ' ‘ ‘ . ‘ .25 of :he Patrons of Industry, and young son. B 3th are doing well. fif:;';°k5 SRO. ““15 lesvlngonea 1°“ platform. the prohibition question will be IurnovxunN-rs.â€"Wm. Johns’ end D. BUSY.â€"Odr local doctors are kept busy zeitgmdeggi sharks who have no scruples ' , . - M, ‘1 l . sbly handled. Temperance men. rally! Fellis' new houses are nonry completed. at present,en there in e greet deal oi - ' ‘ l , «do .â€" his remarks in in. . on 7 â€"°â€" Mannaâ€"Mr. 3- W- 1’01"“ 1“! W' Tm: Pmnrscrrx Vernâ€"11‘ temperance end will beoruemeute tothe township nicknonsinthisvicinity emou both men Tunzenisc.â€"- M" M‘ Dorgen “ now ' :â€"--, ,mmggg-gpâ€"‘m ‘ : the introductory portion. In VICTORIA ROAD. chased a lot in . end is new question w my“ due caneldorntlon D. “‘le “ getting mm. ”a. on“; end beast. 3 finishing e very successful season of i"., W t .he approaching contest in West - ’Wmduc" °‘ Th" 9°“ bum, ”Md tearing “"3 h" “m from the pulpit during the last twow diore mammoth brick hou'ee to be "hmmg‘ 1‘ in “u“ h”. 'm a“ a” 5v 1, i: will prove exceptionally inter- V muonsâ€"Mr. McLean. of THE POST, waggcn maker’s .shop here, which he Temperance is too mild ‘ term to a” now- built In" ”mm" â€"+â€" season of collecting more olmcult. 'p F ‘3“ 31:. news: said ;_ W“ “3 all “116161 “ell 158' week end his lntendatoutillzalnoreclinss l-rser shop a-dsys. Total prohibition of the liquor Msruxsiomar. â€"'lur Wm Sammell and BUBCA YGEON. 33’ ENGAGED--M'- 1’» H 'fi‘nflmv 0" -‘ ’ ) 4 . _ 1.1;”... the contest. at the 08mm, fieseuce will elweys be welcome here. on his new premises. .Mr. Dobson. oi trefilcisthe wetchword .1038 ibelibe. We bride have moved into.thek.newregldencc- Correspondence 0: Tm; pas“ worthy teacher, who successfu ly perform- a 1:3 is: the last twenty Years have {my 0: the ““1“ 5°? '°"° inquiring B°"°“°"- '30 11“““3‘133El‘1 "15 8"“ min underntendemeetingis tcbsheld shortly also Mr. Thea. Poole has brought hle’ Mun OWNERâ€"hi. M. Boydd: Co.'s sew ‘4 “1° dim“ °' ““11"? 9°? “'1‘ 9"“ "'0 r 3:"... “fume” “d conservatives. L 1tor hie name ...... Miss Hancock. of here some time ago, has removed the for the thorough organization of the ‘ mm" for me home. mill clonedonTuesdey for the reason.efter number beenengegcd fore third term. ‘ I â€"e- L9 election turned on principle, V ““1, 15 933031113 the ”“1““ “r 0‘ machinery, ““1 3” W989!“ ‘ ““8 01 men temperance people in view of the coming I Orr T0 Tonosi'ro.â€"Ei. Vselo has gone ‘ 3°05 ”mm"! work. â€"-â€"°â€"â€"' 0 . , ylnciel liberal party in 3 had the h 1‘30““ 395d. "19 guest of M16! Blrmiug- are engaged in taking down the building. plebiscite vote to be taken in January. to Toronto to assist his brother Joe in their BOATS-”T“ "3°“ fie“ °t 5“" “1°”? \‘UV' lIL'RL 4 WI ‘3 , I ,3: .2, country as 3 whole in their l\iim, her genial aunt ...... Mr. Kenneth Bolsover will soon be a thing of the pest. INgunlxcn.â€"Meum 5.11.. “a mam new store. Success b0". ing to this piece has gone into the winter Om' 0‘. ‘ ‘ - '- . ' ‘3 g. e general election during that flIcFar.ane, 0! Severn Bridge. paid us I SKI-:18 WELCOMEâ€"Mrs.McLean,formerly representin the Canada Life. and Messrs: Passover. â€"Miss. Annie Nairn has I“; moorings. The Enturion steamed out on C . i T “65“”?! {uh 1 0““ he ‘ a :melectlona everything which Km“ {1‘5" °n “mm”- 0°” ““1“- 0’ C’l'denv 11“ Dulchued the 110330 “d Nutting an Giilcgly. of the Sun Life. paid no for a. time and gone toPortEope 1‘“ Month! morning It her usual time. ”iemgf,’ {9.9 "f" .‘3. '“° '?““°“ ‘ . ' 3.3 u. 2 against the Ontario governr 2‘9““ ' , ‘0‘ 0“ "10 Portage 333d from M“ A38“ us a visit during the last week. Now who Mr. Wm iNeirn of Newark New Jersey. b“ "a“ Capt. Lane 3“ to m" mouth °t p.iuwii .b I: 525 3:“ .ng ‘:°“F"h' 3",” . avg' .. lid.h Llost of this things sci; “6131215;-gggggg‘iifgr‘éhaeiggs datingki’ri: gig-F331”. “‘1 E11“ family fave}? .131 3 will be the next? Not that we expect to U. S. has returned after e'iengthy visit "1" Scugog "'0" 5° 3" thet the ice was $19; en’aflfgtt .3'.’ mid...“ zeaieaifdt . i;: x . :~.«- as t ,6 canserval V6 91685 “n th o ' 1"“ “°° °’ ”Di '- ‘°° 1“ get insurance for nothing. but simply to with'his brother and sister. mm“ ‘° '3'“ h“ "V ""0““ ‘° b‘ if 7n. .‘a ' d‘t ' ~ " . .30..- r'v'etive section of the patrons ° "389 ------ Mr- Cove!!! has none into McLean. it at present busily engaged in _ “m _ Linden aohe return d an ‘ °“ " ~ “n “m 3"” "‘ c “'3‘“ \7 .. .' me 0, another. or at .11, of the patent right business. . . .Dr. Blanchard building an addition to the residence. 301:32653 £3,333.1ng :fimnugé :3... ..§§f.‘“‘.‘2;d If: o3 3333:9132 .354 "iii: d doc’k‘ in the eftcrgoon. d “n into the b, "1° “‘0" were 0’ l‘ "'7 due order. .q" l. » . : ~rions.er.d 3 good many other is busy night end day. TEA AND ENTERTAINMENT.-â€"Tho friends - l y. . rTi‘ienxscnuxmâ€"Services '0“ held in especially in regard to distinctness of r - _ ,2“ we” mug “a“... a... Ieirnovnmwrs.â€"Rev. Mr. Garbutt is of the Presbyterian church in thin place all the churches on Thanksgiving day eriicuietion. in a” q“"““" "1° 9"“ 1 “Nefizgzatgd were so plainly fitting up his kitchen end wood house for held their annual toe and entertainment end although it was a stormy a” the “I "P“ "11 '“'“‘M' The ductt b’ M" ' 3: the, “a not rammed now. winter ...... Mr. John Barrett is painting on Thursday evening. Ii was a grand tendenee at m. diam,“ church” wee “”9"“ ‘3‘} Mi“ Brethour 7'“ w‘eil . ‘. “5.3 or heard what our oppon. 3nd 989817103 hi3 hOCOi- It will, When success. as usual. 800d. received. their voices blending‘ bctus'ifiilif . . _\. lz. ., N.» , . _~ _. moss former 819cm”. and finished, noncredit to the village. Mr. PERSONALâ€"The Rev. W. Perrin. of Dncx SHOOTXKG,â€"The ducks have been ”uh " "1° “Y“M° ‘4 “1° "‘1'”- ’ T“ t, o l - . - .- : 3 fiery “we”; eiec ion demon- Barrett is bound to heveefirst-cless house. Pickering, paid a flying visit to this neigh- rather plentiful thin season on the lower ”10. of M" Xerox and Rev. ’3‘" Dewey V " ‘I Pure ' L... :1... peopge were satisfied or ...... Mr. Chirpewsmlll isready forsctlon. borhood last week. Mr. Perrin did not lakes. Mr.Garner:\'lchcls has killed about fully upheld "1°“ put reputedoua. B“ r ' ‘ .. .3 :zi-‘iled with our record of OCCASIA- have long to remain owing to pressing 300mb neuon.end has killed as many to ““3 9‘“ "m “9‘"‘m‘ °'°"°°°’ ‘"“ . , . . , t Wm“ of our fairness to a“ , duties at home. 34 in one dey. the orchestra music. especially! the solos 3 : .- :rudeni. economical, efficient LORNEVILLE. LITERARY Socrsrr.â€"The young people CANALâ€"The 1... mm m. mm sod dgett. gland?lisiidinnitiigfit1 oughtelr of - ea: aiinlnistretlcn.nnd cfsuccesso [Correspondence of Tris: Pos'r.l in the vicinity have organized a literary through in. m..; hem... we... ,0, "m -«l'- on?! ten an or 0 ‘53“. 6 I A ‘ aiion.and of successful main- STIR-Our village would b‘. quiet new society to furnish entertainment for the eeesOn. and the number of lockeges lies charming girl ‘9?“ H years °' ' buy? in . 7 3; ...â€"y importentprovinciai rights. were it not for the railway traffic. which is winter months. Several good programmes been unusually large. there being no lane b" "“9”“ °‘ 3”" "°°‘ 11°” °“ - . 31.. mi constitutional. (Applause) increasing. Where we formerly had two have been rendered and better i! expected then 876, "‘0 “045 '0‘1'd almost route 00° think . .- 192: DEIHS ;;-â€"v;‘. and the verdict of the people way-frolghls DOW we have four passing “5°” ““10 more DHCUOO- Pnouisiriox.â€"Thone in ievor oi prohi- "I“ it would teke 14 "”8 practice to be ‘S, ta: tiring our long term of office through. The More being low for grain. Surnames are in demand around here tion. have organized meetings to behold in “’1‘ "° ’1" " “m d°°°° H" “‘fi'cM- .. fart. :vernment and legislature had 011' grain buyers Rot very little to do in just now. Teylor'e hell here. The first was held on wineome "’3' “4 her bfillient play 1““ . . ’7 Q “tire and not unsuccessful legislators; Comparison with former years. Farmers â€"â€"â€"-0-â€"- 1‘“ Tueedey evening “a will ”9 ”Mina“ won “1 hoerumend a". r1 Wrong“. ‘ ‘ K. . on; walled ourselves oi legislative all throusb the country complain of hard ZIO.'â€"MARII’OSA. during in. campaign "u, "a on To” Wire. with at littlelsm not g on ‘ . mm. which. under the B .\'.A. not. timfl- Many are renting their farms and (Correspondence. oi Tris P0812] dey evenings. All who are interested in instrufist wit eliewl "1° '2‘)": °" on _ â€"-â€"â€"._._.._.....-3 :60 :m. to promote the well<being “he" (minim! farming. Garmentâ€"It becomes our painiul duty temperance are welcomed. it. c‘ l ‘ clnr 31°“ p’" f 3”“ e .- 1"... of u... people, We had moped PERSONAL.â€"iVIP. end Mrs. M. Thorburu. to chronicle the demise of Miss Lillie Tiler Runway. â€" A. the d.” a“. {"2“ °:' “3‘“ a. more mu: c T31“ . :::e:.ar.iing the electorate from pme of Lindsay. spent e few days visiting their Hell, third daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Wm. shortened and "i" evenings heve lengthou- 6 t m ‘ eiox 6‘" wahevetri at: 53' ' ___ 3.. 3-. 'ilic opinion was prepued for irieud. Mrs. McRse. . . .Mr. W. K. Burton Hall, which and event took place on Friday ed someof our railway boomers have begun Pom: $621.5 Eorf‘ d ilfil r 0B ’h " » u -immm. acts giving to the pro- oi Port Perry gladdencd his many friends night of last week. Nov. 17th. Much toteik aboutthe long looked-ior railway. ,f' "be mt] tag“ .3. t "and 1:1: our ‘ ‘ .3. 7...;0.‘ n... at the provincmelec. hero with e short visit. He is always sympathy is felt for the parents end family 0! “u” '° can almost hear the Whit” “and: w g in "ior“ ndn .ll being:0 . ' .._. m1 .3. rum-.15 at municipal .nd welcome ...... Miss Amelie Broad oi Sea- in their greet loss. especially so it being when listening to some of our railway men. “magi?” do e erinfi we“ r: ked ”- ~â€"- 3 .. 3.; 010mm,... and mg for grave visited a few days at her brother's the first break in the family circle. Miss Who knows when it will come? bod e g“. %_ udi ° .y an d ' ~ .1; .m- emuon 1." in other Mr. ll. Broad's ...... Mrs. R. Mimms of Hell contracted e heavy cold lest winter. -â€"â€"â€"oâ€"-â€"â€" eLery b'? 1:"; hi organs Excurzgi 3‘ . m ...,....... We had gagged omef Midland spent’i‘hanksgivlng day under her end :dospite everything that loving once . r :tigri‘or uthteuserv‘cee .rengegd .39 M. . ' l ' -. - m. to. m.. apeclgl beneilt of parental roof. do. essisted by the best medical treatment. LELAL Rich d th in 1 l i S d, 1 :1 ..' l {or the benefit in various REMOVAL. -- Mr. John Cameron. our her constitution gradually gave way ieev- (Correspondence of The Poor.) oil" a?‘ i :5 ”hie Pt ‘ ° bl up "'30 -- popular drover. has moved with his family ing it e prey to that fell dineene. oonsump- CQNDOLENChh-At the 1"" meeting °‘ u c fine] not; or “.dv'efii'. e services. - l '- into the house recently purchased by him. ticn. end an illness of live or six months L. V- T. L- the members. in sympathetic "3"?" °° 9‘! W" '- ' " . .‘fnogtnua. unmimOu't’ “com the! (ULRCUEQ.â€"L Dion TDCOKURiV'WR F‘T- 1 "301mm“ that the following card of vices in the Presbyterian church. Through ,m l. the Nissan oi Mr. McNellly the pulpit wee ‘ ' l‘ ' .‘i. .i -. 1 ms ‘ilanif‘ and wage-earners. acts in..- the public health. which. in a _' More ’.. have already saved hundreds arr for reforming and simplifying around of justice. acts for in laws of property. and acts ...... Mrs. John Connolly. who for some had the and termination which it is our time has been keeping house for horhrothor. painful duty to record. Upon her many has removed to her home in Victoria emieble qualities as daughter. sinter. friend.â€"her goodness oi heert.â€"we need lload. â€"+-â€"- not dwell. Iler memory will be ever condolence be sent to the bereaved parents . and gmily. who mourn the icon or a late w’wishiubng? {:16- annuity-miré- i1. mem roi curled , .. ; . n c 2 v . prcnc n R. Ml“ Mend Cowl 2” the Methodist church here in: Sunday “it becomes our and lot. as a society. to lemcnt the deethof oneoi our most faithful members. two msgnificint sermonu Bl! morning ‘ - 1..; ill!‘ laws on every other snh- - ." , Lrovincinl jurisdiction. We C()1{()(,‘()N K, ghegshed. end her dgeth gloomy dleplorej :.» 1m satisfaction 0 t o people [Comdonce oi True Poe-r.) ecommunlty an e 000! c roles - u -" .. chi; lllllllovcii usefully end hcniu lilt-urmmmuâ€"Tne Mrchenics’ institute 0 friends and relatives. The funeral 'é'ife bxbwrfigbfirffioi’ée‘afimi :31:qu '”l 19"”; engined ‘Kfljm' rm rtwrnlln and means of the will be opened about Dec. 1st in the old Monday afternoon was very largely attend- two can. use some a... a... a... show. .":m :8: “$1”; 23'. °°h' 3" l; 2-.» ‘ at we had executed with ccoc- l nlon church. A new building is to be ed. Rev. Messrs. Greetrix end hmberaon. b to be an earnest. energetic end feiihfni $1100 ‘3'" nth l egg“? °"- - - oi Little Bricain.oilloieted in the usual Emperenoe worker.slwsye willing to do all i ”5-â€" ‘D 0“ i l 001 closed 1 her power to woman, um We..." of m, for two weeks. but our medical men only tomperenee oeuee, end “though not permitted. rtqu'rc two weeks to exterminate the ‘ onecoouut cf dintenoeJoettend every meeting epidemic. ..Mire 0.ive Totten has been 3" 1‘. ' m regard to the public interest erected for the inslltute next spring. The burial services by the request of the ._ rim of the province. end had citizens of chcconk are to becompliment- ' ‘ y - . l-l‘mlolily eniicsreiildellotiatl' ed i'or their entail-prise in bringing this to ?liuiud' ll‘he Mr. liti‘tglbe‘roonJ stencils: . , m with which we be to 0. sun ssuccrss u issue. e unera sermon. 0 Oil DR emos. of theeooie . l - )( 3P. . . . :!~:\i our insiiiu‘ions relating A nil: CON'l‘li.\i"l‘.â€"Mr. It. A. Callem. chandlib "no. irom which-very earnest two long riggevéo'giml'i'r‘iflu'u'ii‘éwi‘iowfi’i: "35"?“ 3:“? ”‘3'" “5“"m'" °‘ °‘“' . f . 7’ ‘ - , 1.“; to me public health. our our enterprising lime menufecturor, is end prectloel sermon wee dolivored.iullof lire-t movement that hes for lie obiccr the “1°“ 1 ' ‘9‘“ 3°“ milberetainedea ""‘ " . .z .. (or the insane and the blind. Rotting cut lino cords of wood this counsel and admonition. loving sympathy “w" “W W M“ °llh°4°m°nlm°mv°b 9' "°"’" - . ill-v ..li'.-.s, had been menagedwith winter. on which e gang of men are '0' “10 b8"“°d~ “'1 "1° “"1““ "‘1’“ '0’ :fi:v:naih'ih:0:‘l’lllli'lunud “film: Aim :1. S. 0F 1â€"0” division of S' of T' h." H ‘« '.~lrn~ which had from time to time employed. to burn the kilns next season. the departed. Th0 Chi-“Ch W“ “091! direction even «$333k dgenfionfil-cu: been doing “Md work 1““, with ‘ view Lam l'I‘.â€"-Mr. Wilbert Bowins is draped ‘03 the occasion “d “DOB the emongun. We extend curlcvingnympethyto ”"19""11 the vets in favor °t prohibi- - Qt the beroevcd ones who mourn because oi the tion. Scereely ‘ '“k 3°" W bl“ '0 hear " sudden peruse. praying that they.with us, may oi six or more persons uniting with them, and turning thetr back upon the curse ' beautiful white casket were fiorel tributes )U‘i'ru‘li and remarked upon by carrying his left arm in e sling. nursing e in the design of an enchor and heart, also a from other counties who had visit- draw comfort (tom the truth. “Thereinucdeeih! Wheteeemasointreneition; that has ruined so many. May success \ . :tsr mutations. We showed that painful felon. - e : e‘d-aniianagemeni had beoueifeoted WELL Dormâ€"Six of our local sports a wreath from. the family- Mile Hell “" ‘ in economy which had no known attended the shooting match at Noriend passed "VI! WM! firm ““1 sure faith in :. in government arrangement any- on Thanksgiving day and brought back 11 the future. She '8'! quite resigned Ind Thin m. of mom breath attend our young people in their errorte to :. .- snow ed that the administre- out of the 15 turkeys thet were shot for. happy in her Saviour I ceil. 1' 1“" ‘ lllblll'b of the lite Elyeifll. save “u“ humanity. . . :: our» had been carried on with a TEMPERANCE SERMON.â€"Thfi Rev. Mr. _â€"â€"oâ€"â€" WWW...” teeth.“ CHURCH hornâ€"Ray. A- 1‘“ Milly. ‘- i:.li .-.;. energy which had defied Tucker geve n powerfuleddresscn temper. V A L E NTI A T‘MPMCR None -The in tin f pastor °t the Pm”"°"‘n church. was i.‘\\'.- «he wed that whatever matters ence on Sunday evenipg last. teking for [Correspondence of T H's Pos'l'l L- V. T- L- have not been just: largely gag? it): gtnchomng'hisfiorkmon .. .a..on or legislation admitted of his text Exodus,ohep._0.let verse. FREEW‘LL Curriculumâ€"Our Thenks- “tended as usual letelyon ecoount of '” 0’00“!” ed by m. Chad. C. Beet 9;: ’ other meetings. but notwithstanding this \‘eilentyuc. ’ "Id other difficulties. 3 considerable Tucule.â€"Herbert Breihour. who in CHURCH OPENING.â€"The new Methodist church will be opened for public worship gigs“ 52:3“: :67): .1332: “reggfi'u “g: about the first of January. The date end Thanksgiving day. but this year the movie amount 0! good work henbern accomplieb- now etteuding the model school at Port ed. and II the ettondence Will after this Perry, has lately secured e school for the :cm:a:i~on with like matters else- week be certainly much increased. and the coming year. it. .5 ' . .: ‘ -lhc comparison was never against ~1.3:: were generally in matters of f 1 ill b ed b .x; w 3110:; in our favor. program 0 my cot w o onoonnc y the v .. . . . ught they would do away with the 4:132:33; bamboozle ”MW" “â€".â€"â€"""' “gm? “rd £2. ‘3 ‘“°.“‘€l“'.i?°"”li ww- -" r I W w ‘2' .3}. . . c or ng or s u ness 0 cm mug seem ll! on carry ngcne T marsh-Mr. G. W. ..5.y. -be work of useful legislation SALEMâ€"MARIPOeA the p,“ ,9... Am..- the pm“ had been l‘i'mliy campaign this winter.ebright°i1utuur‘e [flitting-blot tailor. is (1013:”:l rushing rou ng programs may be Dr ic business this fall. ' ‘0' the lodge- . SPORT.â€"A party of hunters from the city ll -. penned around and the money counted._it was found they had received over $00. The previous Sunday the Rev. Mr. Totten. oi Cannington. preached here morning and evening. His discourse was grand. lCcrrespondence of The Post.l PULPIl‘.-The Rev. Mr. Power preached an instructive semen on "Christ. the Brazen Serpent,” on Sunday last. Mr. Power hes been invited to remain on charge another year end hes accepted, subject to the action oi the stationary committee. We bespeek for him another PERSONALâ€"Lindsay Collegian Institute have been in this locality for a few do I" “4 I104“ school were ”MM here end heve succeeded in shooting quite e . during Thenkusgiving holidays by e lively. number of rabbits. ” fun-necking lot of etudentn. all looking PULPIT.â€"Rev. J. W. Wilkinson. oi an if the air of Lindsey contained just as Woodvillo. occupied the pulpit of the much life-supportihmd. g elements as that of Methodist church on Sunday lest. their “native " ' mr-wrsl-mm-n-lâ€" . 5962 csntlpued and the work of the "‘ ’ I and prudent administration of . :ai’airs. In every session since there wâ€"-"“- Nil im cor-rant legislation in the public l. ETVrry subject which has been far advantageous legislation has been a T3 11:; "3d "wish. and dealt with in a manner a , ‘iitncral satisfaction. Li. D imia election for North Bruce the (From our Special Correspondent.) pleasant yeer. m..... . ........._M.. J... m..... no its: times. or: ”whines: . oi music. and Elder Garbutt n Chalk Talk sm OLIVER MO“ er. NO R L A N I). CONCERT.â€"Th0 concert which '“ to have taken place on Monday evening. Nov. i returned from Manitoba, where he has spent the pest year ...... Miss Mary Hooper, of Lindsey. is visiting et her uncle's, Mr. Wm. Breed ...... Miss Belle Patterson, of Lindsey. has been home waiting on her sister Katie for the past two weeks. The iatter is getting around again. Cannonsâ€"Mr. Alex. Fountain of Sonye has succeeded Mr. Wiggins es blecksmith in Mr. Evan’s shop at Cresswell. ...... Mr. Ambrose May has rented Mr. Wesley Gil- son’s farm near Lindsey ...... Mr. Welsh. of Cennington. hes rented the McQuede farm and also Mr. McIntyre’e east piece. Mr. Richard Wallace end iemily have moved on to Mr. Jno. McIntyre’s home place, and will work the farm for him next year. Innocenceâ€"Le grippe is prevalent in this community again. The recent rains will assist the wells the coming winter. RED Bovsn. ‘iate i: l p position to both the reform- jd conservatives; a new element has 1‘": miracuced which requires attention. 3 ‘ 9585:.5 of Industry constitute an {‘4 lien: organization. They include e d ieraaie number of farmers and others - y of the constituencies. and they ‘6 reformers as well as conservatives. ii; and gladly acknowledge the ~_:y of the great body of the patrons. be honesty of (so far as I know) their . 'en: lenders and speakers. I ack- -‘ " lire. also. the importance of some of . - ‘ - :EJecis set forth in thiatirtpietform,tenfi ,,. dunes of a up on o ermers o a "“er 3213309.! -~ in order to accomplish common new)" : on which they are agreed. and 33.55.822- ~ may not be obtainable otherwise. : use a: 'iti'i all respects to the organization, -_:; ' l: queer that a majority are acting ‘ a mistake on some essential points. """' at those patrons who are reformers .. r” L;:â€"-- been placed by the rules of the organ- ‘ , 1' ~- in a false pusiiion as regards pro- Cl‘a'IS of . attalrs. (Hear. hear.) My long i- rice in public life enables me to “ out these mistakes on the art of Springs for of my fellow-reformers. and wish , hm this opportunity of doing so, so far VDMV- ican o» done in the hour or so that tention. The idea in .~ » '. . 3° 006:0 you at ‘r 11‘. $3 0C up uni; PnIleated that a patron ismore them. " ndeu: than a conservative or a . e5 .. er, and this has an attraction for "911* 07- Loung ‘Vho have joined the association. boost at Cost. 4 it :3 Have the members of the ' lion greats-r independence in voting llhers hch.’ (Voiceâ€"No.) What do ‘G lilies so): Hâ€"re they are. essteted TAKI N Canadian Farmer’s Sun of 31st "4 I foe action taken by the grand [if/10‘“ l/Oll N'iil “On provides that if a candidate is ‘ i ' “W by a patron convention in any V1" 1550]"- "Wiley either for parliament or the ' “lie. :he duty of every patron shell ”Ellison uhot candidate. and to use . . Iflhrtce in his power to secure his A “N If a candidate is put in the field “be the duty of every patron to millet candidate. Itis not compul- Opp. Gopgh Bros. m; even member shall continue to .39.? â€"84. I, ‘60."- If a majority of the delegates maligned [conglg-ion decidedn the; - . ~ “I . now so are an on orse L T FLU“ E33, 4 “figfbrcplo iheu,br(llt not until thgz. e or any on every mom 1' .lesntheums an 533.25.15.13“ ort at to vfntaat all; ' 1 3x, ' 0 mu! 399° n ‘n ,‘ 31.1”. wfigggd convention must be held. the , . I. ”:02; :cuonéin the matter 1:: . . 0 by e resolution EN H03.” . “lil‘l‘m” .‘§°.".l::“°'°ii°“' .. . no 0 n ensoc e on w ' a m Ind: Obligltion to his party. 4" . ‘ 'Miml on third page.) [wanna of The For Accmm-r. .â€" My, Sam Bentley? '11“, 14th. weepostponed indefinitely. When the working in Mr. Jon. Coburn's shanty in hour arrived. to commence the perform- Annon township. had his leg broken. Dr. enoe the audience numbered s quertette, Luawthawmma a.“ m. shanty. gusto” :kberefies no she w. vghen Frail; u endth ii men neppeernnce oreeg doingde e patient 1' we would advise him to produce some , Durn has taken ode of Lexton'e oldest entertainment that will be to some little l; settlers in the person oi hire. Hero. who degree instructive end up-hullding. if he am thin in. my week. Her remains wants to draw e crowd. . were taken to Victoria road for interment. Em“ WELL-‘7' Teapotsâ€"fie Emma ‘ ' Luannâ€"We have lately “any.“ en Welin’ compeny gave an entertainment .‘. E worth We of emu“ Endeavor. in here on Wednesday evening. Nov. 15th. to .l, who. the you“ poop]. take . lively a smell audience. They were here under ,\.'I interest. Our last meeting was a liar." the auspices of our brass bend, end. me- _, 1 and musical entertainment. We now have WM 1‘ 0‘" ”“14 “I more liberal end had the interests of our town at heert. no ill ” mom doubt they would have received a larger :‘h church of this leoe patronage- ” was built some six Autumnâ€"Mr. J. ii. Glendinning, years ago. but never finished until this fell. when dressed lumber was put on the out- hardware merchant of this lace. met with side and pointed. end the inside kaan- 0 seriou- wcidont - few m age- mined. wiihthe wells blocked and tinted. we- 'hlnfllhs on MIn Nellly't mole and . â€"The re-opening norvicos were held on M40113“! stepped on a loose shingle and Sunday. the 19th inst.. when Rev. Mr. shot likes fiesh oil the roof. lnendeevor- Hill. of Lindsey, preecngd both morning ing to mop thencefi’old he lost hie heleuce and evening to good congregation. The and fell to the ground. eiighting on hie toe on Meade night"..nmh"a, heed. Bowen cerried into the house un- respect. Ad were gim by 3.“ conscious. We ere pleeeod to say he 1. Mr. Bill of mode”, 3", Mr. Tucker of slowly recovering. but will no confined to Cobooonk. F. J. French of Toronto, and h" M h" '0'“ time. Capt. Jmelofthhplm, “.m'“ Swansonâ€"There ere several cases of rendered by e choir consisting of Miss diphtheria in town. in consequence of Boedwey. Mina Gem hell, Mm page... :vhioh ourk public schools hevcboen closed uncommon» Rey.Mr.Rogere. "1"“- who acquited themselves so well that the 00531â€"5 Wt. 0‘ revision '3' held audience gave them a vote oi thanks. beNonSetunday.I\ov.11th,when Financially the tea was . and success. names were added to thevcten list. “d leaves the church with nearly. if not Bexan.-Mr. Manson 0.iver. baker. of quite.eeioeneheet. this piece. has purchased the building Snoomo Marciaâ€"A. n. n. Carl’s third 000091“ by Henry Bullion sod intends ennuel shooting match was held on remodelling 1‘ '“| Met!- Thursday. the zero, “a 'u . ma Ixrnovnxnnreâ€"Much credit in due D. access. A. B. tenders his thenks to the nggifma° ummxl he. bosfatheirkin Wei-outed 9! ages e not. ’ d ' ' which he has urohaaed....'rbe Doble a: was the best of the evening. The majority of the people say it was the bentiecture they ever listened to. The points he brought out were grand. Mr. James L. Casey, chairmen, did excellent service throughout the meeting. J notes is one of the coming oretcre. . Innâ€"Mr. John Bruce is very sick Just now ........ Mr. Davey has the le grippe again ........ J. B. Emerson hes the "Bob- squintum." We expect to see him eround eg PERSONALâ€"Mina Mary Sailes and Miss Stella Mark. of Little Britain. are visiting A beautiful picture of HON. WILFRID LA URIER will be mailed free to retry subscriber to THE POST paying in advance for 1894. While in Toronto recently we were shown a new engraving of Mr. Lauricr, and also am: of SIR OLIVER MOWAT. The formcr is an excellent likeness of Mr. Lauricr, (six. 18121), in fact. said to be the but of that gentleman yet published. Of Mr. Mowat, the likeness is a very true one. and is said to be (he most correct of Mr. JIowat in existence. We u‘crc so taken with the excellence of the pictures that we determined, if possible, to obtain a supply for our subscribers, and we were so fortunate as to secure a limilcd number or cach engraving. and we ofl’cr to subscribers payinq at Mr. A. P. Mark’s ______ Mr. D. McLean in advance for 1891 their choice of the engravings, as long as the supply and M; J‘. IFi-icc, at Flagerbgeizd, zereuelt may last. To new subscribers paying in advance. icc trill send THE POST our on renmen e t I y o rpm the resent date to J 89" d I ' h ' " . ep euce of things that the boys will f p anuary 1 b an liar c am: of engraimgs soon call again. Noraâ€"Remember the basket social on solvesto the medical test. We all fever farm. stock.etc..end he and wife moved insurance. to Bleekntock to spend the remainder of the 12m in connection with the Orange lodge, Mumâ€"“The proof of the pudding their days. isinthe eating." The quantity of grain Ftnnâ€" All the outbuildings on Mr. delivered here in e positive proof that our Hannah's farm. lot 24. con. 7. Cartwright. buyers here. Messrs. Malone Geudrie. were destroyed by fire one night last week. are the right men in the right place. An As there was no one living on the farm. to live stock. iii!“ in well 100304 sftor by and the fire starting at about 12 o'clock at Mr. A. Martin and Mr. R. Stone. To wit: night. it is supposed to have been set on the large flocks of sheep and herds of fire. This yesrncrop was also destroyed. settle that may be seen wending their way __.__ to the station almost weekly. Ouu OncnxsTRA.â€"“Music hath charms MANILLA- to soothe the savage.” end a few of our leormnoudeoeeoiThePont] young I"; know it. mnuqmfl' m. M. M. l. “remnantâ€"Our indun- ebove organisation is the result. But the M0" citizens have 1008 since merited the reader must not suppose that we have any wont-don oieowocuting only the-nonme- seveges here to “soothe." Should the Their fastidious taste wen gratified and editor of Tax Pos'r find any running at their acrimony overpowered by the in the neighborhood of Lindsay or Islander ancestry and talent displayed at t literary tentivei. Without a large Kent-st. will he kindly send us e postal to the recon doubt the entertainment on Friday evening â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"- CANNINGTON. [Correspondence of THE Pos'rJ â€".â€"â€" CA M BRA Y. [Wudenoe of Tun Poem] SUDDKN Dunnâ€"A deep gloom was cent over 'our village on the 20th inst. by the unexpected and sudden death of Mine Mend Cowioson. youngest daughter of Mr. Alexander chieeon. of this piece. Although ailing for a few days. she was not considered seriously ill. On Sunday her condition was believed improved, but eerlvnext day inflammation tetinendbo fore noon she had passed to where there is no more sorrow nor pain. When the news of her death became known a solemn sed- ness filled every heart; so great, indeed. was the intense grief. that school-work was suspended until she hed been laid to rest. Inour social circle and school she will be greatly missed. being universally respected for her genial disposition. marked elocu- tionery ability and the kind and helpful assistance she so frequently geve. The wreath presented by the Christian Endea- vor society bore no a motto her experience given in tho lest meeting she ettonded. “The Lord isiny shepherd; in film will I trust." From her life we are assured in Christ nhe fully trusto ’. and now. while we cannot wholly assuage the grief that must heve sway. she in in that school where she uolouger needs our poor protection. but Christ himself doth rule. On Wednesday afternoon the funeral services were per- formed with greet solemniiy. Her school girl companions formed in moon-tut end merched to the church. The Rev. Mr. J ohnnou.oi Llndsey.conductnd the rellgoun services. During‘hin marks he spoke beautifully of her whose young‘iite ned' winged its earlyfllsht to when all inlay. day evening of last week. when it became known that Walter W. Feed. teller in the Standard bank, son oi Mr. Win. Feed. druggiet. of this place, was dead. Mr. Feed. who was only 21 years old. had been in his usual health up to Mcndey morning. when he complained of not feeling well end retired to his room over the bank. where he spent most of the day. About nine o’clock in the evening he appeared to be quietly sleeping. and when some com- panions went to wake him about 9.30 they iouud him to be dead. A medical men was hastily called, but of course could do nothing. Heart failure is supposed to have been the cause of death. The funeral on Thursday was very largely attended. The family have the heartfelt sympathy of the community in their sad bereavement. SOCIAL AND LECTURE. --The people of Knox church are congretulating them- selves on the success of their social on Thanksgiving evening. The attendance was good and the lecture of Rev. John Neil, B. A., of Weetminister church. Toronto. on “Travels in the old Len " was elcquent end highly instructive. end the people will bepleanedtoseeendheer . tlemen again. the r" mm Although little more '1'um â€" then s math remains beiorethisimport- will betekemnomovesseme to ado by either nidenofertoheve the ti discussed. The re- matter intelligen y ad 9 in t nington and we have an order 3:391. sl any in the province. eud'lwe V“:‘ A o.- . ”A. ‘ . I. .?3. that efi‘ect. â€".nâ€"â€" HEAD LAKE. Wurm â€" The weather in very cold end unsettled, showing every indication of winter. The farmers are laying in supplies for the winter season. Emmaâ€"The hunting mason hen ex- plrod. A nmell huntink through Uphill with quite a hum of the may. Nor was ll. Th ‘Cels-hle club. comprising e number of l E‘ E E i S’ E E E E '4}. . E a 2i i E i E E 8' E E F '8’ rem. or. door. Snoormte Acetaminâ€" Mr. W Wellington. of Lindsey. tormerly agent iortheSlugerhifg.Co.,westbeviotimof e verynciouaeccidentecoupleoiweekn ego. Iteppesrnho.incompsn with Mr. d . AnhCeriendWeltarGunnheedm thenonre I elevator. and. W ton. whoisnow sttnndingthe modelin ‘ m azJ.Bcedwe1.4;Wn;.Paernon. junior of ourpubliesohool for 1.13,. 5:: é. :5. E E l E E l‘ i

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